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    TI1E OMAHA DAILY TJEE: SATURDAY, .TTJ"NE !, 1900.
10
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Drj Wntknr in tht Korthwiit Adttcou
Jnlj Wheat.
BEARS ARE SURPRISED BY CORN'S MOVE
Onts. l.lUr Corn, l,nK Hnrly. lint
Closes .Strong Provision Mnrkrt
l'lrm In Hjniimthy llli
Wlicnt nnd font.
CHICAGO, June 1 Heavy general buy
ing, caused by tho ilry weather In the
northwest, advanced July wheat 2'ic to
day. Sympatliy with wheat advance 1 the
other market. July corn clo.ed Haft Pic
and July corn 'He higher. Provisions at
the do- were from Be to 7e Improved.
July wheat opened at 7Fc7l'Sc. a flat
Jump from yentcrday's close of lMUic.
Then began a trade which. In excitement
nd volume exceeded even yesterday's,
when traders wore referring to thu dns of
the l.elter donl for comparison. The ad
vance, whs occasioned by the fact that the
north went wan Htlll without rain. Honllz
1ns sales were heavy, however, and July
following the opening, declined to
Then the pressure of buying ordure1,
hunches of which every man In the pit
cmed to have In the greatest plenty,
came to the aid of the market and July
shot up to "ITic. Lots which during th
recent dullnees would have caused a break
Id prices -were absorbed without a tremor.
At this point the weather bureau aiinoun e
meat of IndleatliiaH of showers fur the
northwest on .Saturday caused some cessu
lion In the buying and the takers of prollt
forced July gradually back to 70Tnr The
flip, liowever, merely gave the buyer a
breathing spell, for at the price .lust iiuotel
they Jumped Into the pit with renewed
vigor Northwest Interests bought enormous
quaiitlttes, ii did Influential locals. Sonic
who went short early upon the theory that
the advance of yesterday would In the
natural course of things be follows) bv
u reaction, covered, this aiding In the ad
vance. Trading durlni: the last hour was
very heavy July climbed no to i.c :nuH j.J'JJ'
ittr,.t,l tit Trvifli ."'i... I'm, in.
fish
trark mixed western K'sfflSc. track white,
2MiSI'i' Options tlrmer, bur inactive.
1 1 AY - Steady, shipping, cr.f70t! good to
cholre, WiWc, . ,
HOPS-yulei; state, common to choice,
H!9 crop, llftHc; old, Sfffic; Pacific coast.
1KO crop, toff 13c. old. U'rtSc.
HIDES-FIrm; Texas ilry, 17c.
l.EATHER-Steady; hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayrea, llsht to heavy, 2lJ23c; ncld, Z4'i
025Hc.
COAI.-Ste.iily.
PROVISIONS-Hcef. dull; family, $11.00
fil2.00; mess, $0.5iil0.00; beef hnms, tlS.OOfp
17.00: packet, $IO.nor?11.00: extra India mess,
tlfi.fiOTf 17.00. Out meats, steady; pickled bel
lie, $7r0'(jS.M; pickled shoulders, IC.7B; pick
led hams, $IO.Oomo.iV) I.ard. weak; western
steamed, $7.25; rellned, llrm; continent, $..40;
South America, WW; compound, $6.25. Pork,
easv; family. $13.WVfm.50; short clear, flj.tu
Wl.'.iOO; inecs, $12.112.75.
TAI.U)W-Dull; city, 4'ic; country, 4i
RICE-Stcndy. ,
MOLASSES Sternly; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 4lfifi,"c.
Ht'TTl-JH Ileuelpts. 1.I05 pkgs.; market
unchanged: creamery extras, 18M19c; fnc-
! lory, H'nltic. , , , .
HKI.nl'j llec'ipi, 1 Mil pass.; uiueiv
steady; dead, large, white. Sfl'J'.jc: dead,
Brass tinge, PliflUc: large, colored, HUflMte:
small, while. s'j,'iSV; small, colored, SVj'a
KOOS Receipts. S.113 pkg.: market
stead : western, lot off, l.lftlltUc; western,
at mark. 1MJ13C.
METAl.S The mnrNet for metals was
somewhat Iricgtllnr today, HtlslncKS. how
ever, was of u hand to mouth order. Lake
i copper. In response to lower advices rrom
i London, fell r point and closed at $10.50.
' Pig Iron warrants ruled very weik at
i $15,0, sellers, ht-ad and spelter were dull
. I. . . , ... tr r.in r. ...... ,1 Intil J.
and unseiuoii ai .i..w'(i.i.;rj uim ..vi
respectively. Tin, however, ruled a little
steadier, on ome buying ordets, but
toward the cloe the market became easier
and closed dull, with sellers, at $2?.75. Tho
brokeix' il Ice for lead was $1.70 and for
copper, $10.51'.
No. 1 hard, 72'4,., JSo. 1 northern, 70ic, No
2 northern. t;s'ie.
lUH'U Hlxner, ilrst patents. $1.00; sec
ond patents, $;.v); first clears, $2.CS, sciond
clears, 12.10.
11KAN In bulk, $10.5011.00.
I
-Mar-
No. 2
Milwaukee (irnln .MiirUet,
MILWAUKEE, June g. WHEAT-
ket hlRher: No. 1 northern, 70'Qilc;
northern, wvVj-ur.
RYE-Flrmer; No. 1, S-iV1.
HAHLEY Firm; No. 2, 4Mf'l1'4e; sample,
closed 2'V; Improved at 72H72c. Cable,
were Htronif utiil the situation In Indiana.
Ohio and Michigan not Improved, but these
i onslderallnns, as well as the Immediate
cash position, were far In the background
iw Influences. Tho northwest had I he
ranter of the stase all to itself. Testimony
from the spring wheat territory was nearly
unanimous that the crop situation was
becoming more critical. As a rule private
advices from the northwest described yes
terday ns the worst which the crop has
undertone so far. High winds and sands
yesterday, it Is said, did further damage
to the North Dakota crop. Throimhoiil
the entire session the northwest bought,
persistently and heavy. Naturally, there
was a Rreat deal of liquidation, but the
small part tho northwest took In this
win noticeable and was a factor la the
spurt Just before the session elued.
New York reported l!l loads taken fur
export. Seaboard tlearunces In wheat and
flour were etiual to C2.W bu. Primary
receipts auRrcRiited ti'JS.OOo bu.. compared
with 75S,OUO bu. last vear. .Minneapolis
and Puliith reported 150 cars, against 711
last week and 140 last year. Local re
ceipts wero 72 cars, two of contract grade.
Corn was easy and dull during th Ilrst
advance In wheat and gave no Indication
of the masked battery It had prepared fir
the bears, and which It uncovered at a
critical tlmo and sent them ni-dilug to
cover. The pit had been deserted In favor
of wheat until some buying orders brouf-ht
nut the act that there was little for sale.
In a few minutes July went up over u
eent a bushel. The condition disclosed I"
corn was due to tho wheat strensth and
once started the shorts were not to be
denied. July sold between and IOVe.
closing UiliPSiC Improved at" KMi IOVc Loeil
receipts, were 4SI cars. Counlrj olferlng.H
were small
Oats, like corn, lagged early, but later.
In sympathy with tho corn and wheat
strength, braced up and closed strong.
Although trade comparatively was not very
uctlv. Shipping business was slow. July
sold bctweon 21'j.c and 22mi22c. eloslnn
te better at 22'fcc Receipts were 157 ears.
The provision market was llrm. In sym
pathy with wheal and corn. The op"nlliR
wan llrm on an advance at the yards, but
Iiors later eased off, but ceasing as a
hyll Influence for the, day. There was a
fair demand, but offerings In the pit were
fairly liberal. July pork sold between
$11.75 and Ml. 90 and closed 7'"C over yes
terday at $ll.!)7'ii. July lard between $'i."i
nnd S7.0O, with the close 5c higher at $7.''.
mid July ribs between CS5 and tilW, with
he cloie GfK'fci belter at $6.!.
Kstimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 50
'ars; corn. 300 ears; oats, 15 cars; hous,
10,000 head.
,'he, leadlnc futures ranged as follows:
rtloles.iOpen. .U'IrIi.
'Wheat
Low.
Close. Yest'y,
72?S,f4ia7..i70
7iv 7V4
2:'i4l
:'2'.s
.18Vj
21V6
2H
ti &5
6 a
fi U7',i
7C
K no '
fito 1
11 ii
it tr.
I! !"2W
6 K '
( S5
I! 85
June 70! 71li, 70
Julv 71 Ti'. I 72l4i 70
Aug 71ii'li nK 7l
'Corn- ('III
June, I 3S!a, 49 HVi 40
July MlsSfn 40i(, 3j10 i,
'Oats-- ,il
June , 2ltj -J2U' 2P!i
July 21fi'j,22'iiil 2H'J
Pnrlt I 1
July I 11 !H) i 11 fO I It 75 ' It S71
Wept. , 11 90 11 10 1 11 81 I 11 !0
m d- , I
Tiiy G 97Val 7 00
Sent. 1! 97'.fe 7 00
l-'if 1
' Oi S7i.il 0 f0
tcnu I! S7i.i 0 10
No. 2.
Cash uuotatlons wero as follows:
KLOt'U-Qulet: winter patents, $l.BO'ii:l.70;
UralRhts. $2.001f.1.40; clears, $2.70ij3.20;
Mir'.ng specials, $;:.703.S0; patents, Jil.imlp
4.46 stralRhts, $2.602.90; liakers, $2.CO't
.'.40.
IIKAT-No. 2 hpiltiR, ti7i.Si69!4c; No. 3,
;.V,c. No. 2 red. 3Mie.
Ct)UN-N 2, :!siIO'io; No. 2 yellow,
Wf40ve.
HATS No. 2. 22V(l";c; No. 2 white. 2o4
rr.'ile: No. 3 white, 2.r'(i25'i:e.
HYV. No. 2, fC.
HAHLHY tJood feedhiK. 37c; fair to
choice mnltliiR, 39W1H20.
HKKDH No. 1 flax and northwestern,
11 Mi; prime Uniothy, $2.35; clover, contract
grnde. Is.ert,
PHOVIRIONSMess pork, per bid., $10.70
jill.Sfi. Lard, per 100 lbs.. ( S0H.J7's. Shor"
-lbs sides (loose), $o.75j?7.00. Dry salted
-boulders tboxedi, fii.Mflii.7i). Short clear
ldes Iboxed). fi.Sofi'. 10.
WIIISKY-Hasls of high wines, $1.23.
St'OAK-Cut loaf, fii.40; granulated. $i.82;
confectioners' A, J5.7S,
Following ure the receipts and shipments
for today:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhls 13.C0O 2.00J
Wheat, bu 5I,K 121,010
Corn, bu 2rt,(oo lxn.uoi
Oats, bu 175,(0) 32 ,0)0
live, bu 2.(X1
narley, bu 12.l 1,00)
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 14i4tf
lSVjc; dairies, 13!415ij0. Cheese, quiet, at
Sflllc, RgRs, steady; fresh, Wtjc.
Mitv voitic ;i:.m:hai, i.iiki:t.
DM All. V WIM)1.K.S.I,I' MAUKETS.
Ciitulltlon of Trnde 11 ml Quolntlons 011
Mnple mill Fiuiey Produce.
KOCS Hccelpts liberal; seconds. 9c; Rood
stock, UrWlOV-
L1VH POl'IntY-Hcns, &S6'.ic; roosters,
a. cording to age and sire, 35 4c ; broilers,
171i2e; duck". S4'iiCc; Reese. Sc; turkeys, Sc.
KHKSir IJKKSSKt) POl'LTHV-Ilens, 714
ffiSe; roosters. .(7c; ducks and seese, 9iy
10c; broilers. I4 ti 2 lbs., pel diz., fl;
turkeys. 12U0.
HI ITI'211 Common to fair. 13e; choice,
b'filOf; separator. 20c; gathered creamery,
-Trout. Sc; blue fish, 10c; pickerel.
Sc; cattish, 12c; dressed buffalo, 7c; roo
shad. each. 50c; wh'.tellsh, 10c: herring, Sc;
black bass. 15c; salmon, 13c: white bass. 9c;
cropple. 10c; pike, 9c; halibut. 12c; bull
heads, 10c; ritiR perch, 6c; lobsters, green,
82c; boiled lobsters, 25c.
PICIKONS-Llve, per dor.. 90cSfl.0O.
VKALH-Cholce, W'aWc.
MAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
t7.50: midland, choice. f6.60; lowland, choice,
tSEO; rye straw, choice, W; No. 3 corn, 33c;
(n: .1 white onts, 23ic; cracked corn, per
I'm. $11. 50; corn and oats, chopped, per ton,
flj.00; bran, per ton, fl2.OW12.50; shorts, per
ton. $12.3v.
VKOKTAI4LTCS.
Ct'Cl'MniCnS-Per.doz., COg75c.
A SPA It AO l"S Home grown, per doz., 20
C25c.
isrcw ti liNii'e j'cr ooien oiKicne?, iuo.
SPINACH- Per box. 40'5Oc.
NKW HKKT8 -Per dozen bunches. WOc.
LRTTl'CR Per doen bunches, 20023c.
IIADISUKS-Uome grown, per aoz., 150
20c.
PICAS Per ' bp. basket. 50fitt)e.
WAX HKANS Per i3-bu. box. 75ttfiC.
POTATOICS -Per bu.. choice 25T4'"
NHW POTATOKS-Per bu.. tl.03U1.05.
CAIIHACli;- California, per lb.. 2'ic.
CACI IF I OWKK-IW doz.. $1.00.
TOMATOKS -- Florida, per six-basket
crate. $3.50; Texas, per four-basket crate, $2.
Ml'SMHOO.MS Per lb box. 50o.
HlU'HAHH-Per lb.. K.fl2c.
ONIONS New Hormuda per 50-lb. crate,
$2X0; new southern, per 70-lb. .sack, $2.
FRUITS.
STIIAWIIKUKIUS - Missouri shipping
stock, tie- 21-qt. ense, $2.25172.50; home
grown slock. $2.2511 2.50; Mood Illver. Ore.,
..:
PFACM'.'S-Callfornla. per box, $1.25; per
date. $1,50.
APHli'oTS Calif rnla. per box, $1.0.
onoSHHBIlHinf-ror 21-qt. 'aie. $2.
CIllCItftlKS - California, per 10-lb. box,
$1.40; Mlisourl. per 24-qt. case. $2.
CltANIlF.P.niKS None on tho masket.
APPLFS-Out of market.
tropical fruits.
PINI'.APPLKS-Pcr doz.. $2.003 2.00.
OP.ANC.F.S - Oallfornla. navels, per box.
$1; Mediterranean sweets, per box, $3.50;
budded si edllpRS. ti.
LKMON8-Callfornla, fancy, $3.7504.00?
choice. $3.10.
OltAPF, FRtJIT-Callfornla, per box,
$4 0.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$.'.oofi2.r,o.
HIDES.
IIIDKS-No. 1 green hides. 6tic; No. 2
green hides, tHc; No. 1 salted hides, 7',e:
No. 2 sailed hides, CViic; No. 1 veal calf. 8
to 12 lbs.. 9c: No. 2 ve.U cnlf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 8c.
MISCFLLANF.OUS.
Nl'TS - Hickory, large, per bu.. $1.25;
shellbaiks, $1.35; Fngllsh walnuts, per lb.,
12?13c; filberts, per lb.. 12e; almondr. per
lb., lliilfe; pennuts, raw. per lb., SH'tffic.
HONFY-Ptr 24-sectlon case. $J.E0B3.75.
Pbllnilelpbln Provision MnrUrt.
PHILADKLPIIIA. June S.-HFTTKR-Qulet
but steady; fatvey western creamery,
mi'is'sc; fancy western prints, COo.
KlHlS-jStcady; fresh nearby, 13c; fresh
western. 13c; fresh southwestern, 12'je;
fresh southern, lie.
Ilnlntli .Market.
DFI.FTII, June S.-WIIKAT-No. 1
cash, 7le; No. 1 northern, cnh, i2'sc;
2c: September. 7:l'r:
70Tic; No. 3 spring, 714e.
OATS-22'4Jl23c.
CORN 33Uc.
hard,
July,
No. 2 northern,
ilSl.oOO. Oold premiums are quoted ns
follows liuonos A.vres, 123.7; Madrid, 2(5.7"!
Lisbon, 39.25, Rome. 6.22'i,
PARIS, June 8,-liuslness on the bourse
today opened dull, but realization! pre
vailed Inter and there was a recovery on
the rumor that nn agreement regarding
negotiations In China had been slcned by
all the powers. There were a number of
movements In Parquet stocks. which
caused nn all-around rally. Rio Tlntos
closed firm, on harder copper. Kalllr shares
fluctuated sllnhtly. but closed dull. Three
per cent rentes, lOlt 27'.4e for the account.
Spanish U closed at 73.07U.
HKRLIN. Juno S.-On the bourse today
International securities were quiet and
American and Cannd.nn Paeltlcs were main,
tallied. Local shares Iliictuateil. but closed
luirilm itii.l m.nm'jillv more honeflll. IlX-
; change on London. iMin 45pfgs for checks.
I Discount rates: Short bills, 4 per cent;
1 three montlm' bills, 4- per cent.
Iloslon Mtneks nml llntids,
HOSTON, June S.-Cnll loans, 2iifi3 per
eent; tlmo loans, 2,4flJ per cent. Ofllclul
eloslnz:
25 Wet Knd M4
Atchison t Iffl'i
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Btf Oattlt in Good Dem&nd t Bam Filcu
11 YesUrday.
HOGS BRING DECIDEDLY BETTER PRICES
only a shade lower than two weeks ago,
It will also be noted that this Is tht Ilrst
tlmo since May 25 that the hogs have
nvernsed over $5.(K.
No. Av.
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t! 2.1T
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MOVI'AIUM'S (IF .VT4)CK AMI IIOMIX.
Not F.notiKh Nheep Here (o Mnke
Test of (he .Mnrkrt nr nstnMUli
Ituotnt Inns l".i er tiling
Sells Knrly.
F.
MlrniiKi- Cinliliiiit Ion of Hull nml Hear
.Mntoinrnt In Markets.
NUW YORK, June S. The combination
bull movement In wheat and bear move
ment In stocks, which m nn nnnuul feature
at somo period of the growdng crop, mado
Its appearance today. The wheat market
advanced In nn excited way on an lncrca
Ing volume of rumors of disaster to sprhiK
wheat In the northwest. Wall street had
similar advices and apparently the convic
tion that serious harm tins already been
done to the spring wheat Rained force
steadily during the day. There Is growing
uneasiness ns well over the rate situation
nmong rallroai'ji west of Chicago. The f.ict
that the late break In the price of wexl
cm railroad shares was coincident with
the deliberations of the committee ap
pointed by the presidents of western rall
rnmlii to concert 11 nlan for division of truf
fle gav force to the supnosltlon that the
prospect for a satisfactory settlement Is
not very good. Falling such a settlement,
there 1m said to bo a likelihood of a wide
spread and costly rate war. Coming In
combination with the had reports from the
wheat country, this served to effectually
break the market and prices went to
pieces In the last half hour of the trading,
tho weakness spreading from the grnnaers,
Pacifies and southwestern Into the trunk
lines and specialties and embracing the 1
whole list. This break came after a day
of persistent dullness and Irregular lluctuii-
Hons In prices. The. Incident Immediately ,
preceding -the break was an advance of
over a point In Reading Ilrst nreterred .
with confident absorption of very large of
ferings. The second preferred was all
wled out In the tlnnl break. A gain In
the earnings of tho Northern Pncltle of
28 per cent for the fourth week In May
did not avail to save that stock from the
prevailing wenkness on tne uniavoranie
crop prospects nnd It fell 2 points. Mis-sour'-i'acltlc
and IJaltlmore & Ohio showed
weakness before the general break on fears
of disappointment regarding dividends.
Ther was a relaxation of the pressure on
foreign markets, due to apprehension over
the trouble In China, and London bought
stocltM here to a moderate extent, cuuijlng
somo slight gains early In the day. 1 lie
preliminary estimates of the bank state
ment figure out a small los In ensh owing
to the week's heavy absorption by the sub
treasurv. which amounted to $3.11., 030. all
on account of the call by the treasury or
government denoslts In the banks. I he
estimates of receipts from the Interior are
sll-htlr In excess of those mado last I rl
day. but It will be remembered that last
FrldaVs estlirntes fell short by $1 fiOl.y
of the actual receipts, so thut n gain in
cash In torrorro"-' statement would not
be sui' TNIn". The market closed active
bet veak a', about tne lowesi.
Tim imnd market was very dull
A., T. & H.
do pfil
Amer. Hngar ....
do pfil
Hill Telephone ,.
nostr.ii & Albiny
Hoton Klevated .
llojtnti A Me
, II. X Q
Domlnon Coal ....
.to pf.l
Federal Steel ....
do pM
Kllcltiairg pM...
flrn. Klectrlr ...
Mexican Central
n. 1:. i. & c.
Old Colony
OM Dominion ..
Itulilwr
Fnlon Pacific ..
im .v. 1:. (i. & c. 5n... a
AVt Adventure 2'j
.33) Allmiez Mlnlnn Co. 1
,Ji Atnnl. Copper S7
.131 Atlantic 51
...HI llolon & Mont 194
. . ,1274 llutte A Boston ... 15
... 41 Cnl. ,t Heoln 710
...117 LVntrnnlAl 1
... Mi I'mnklln 124
... Humliolilt SO
...131 Osceola M
...IS3 Parrot
... 12'i Qulncy 1S3
... 1ft .Simla Vf Copper... 4'i
...Jed THmaraek 1S1
... If, Pish Mining 'i
... Winona Hi
SOUTH OMAHA, June S.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofllclul Monday S71 I.S52 2.S2I
Oftlclnl Tuesday 3.01G 10,217 1,427
Otllclal Wednesday 3.79J 8.SM 1.173
OflHInl Thursday 2,559 S.719 1,321
Ofllclal Friday 1,877 10.619 424
Five days this week. .. .12.110 44,300 7.1C9
Same daj's Inst wef k'. .. .18,710 55,261 11.S2J
Same duys week before.. K.,520 53,SY 13,210
Samo three weeks ago.. 18,34)1 43,775 H.453
bame four weeks ago,.. 17,191 37,371 22.CC6
Average price pnld for hogs for the last
several days, with comparisons;
iuw.iu::i. lists. iu:.1i-m.i16?3.,isdi.
79...
a...
...
...
72.
tl.'.'.
74...
a...
...
&7. . .
H...
S4...
70...
6!...
M...
f....
AV,
.. 244
....
....IN
....27$
....24?
....221
....SM
....2
....'.)
. . . .245
....215
....CM
. . . .3(tt
....2S9
....151
....MS
....19.'.
....2
...,uo
....207
.. . .Sll
....2iS
SC M
Kx-dlvldend.
f
Xnv Viirk Mlnlnic Stocks.
NKW YORIC, June S. The following
are the closing quotations for mining
sharcH today:
Ontario
Va.
Cliollnr
frown Point
Con. Cnl. &
Peadwood .
ilonld A Currle .
Hale fi Nnrcrojs
Homentske
pon Hllver
Mexican
.. IS
.. f.o
.. 10
.. 15
.. f.
.. IS
Opldr
Plymouth
irjuirksllver ....
do nfd
Slerrn Nevada
Standard
I I'nlon 1A111
Yellow JncUt
...6:
... 5
... M
...1(9
...7M
,'.'.'.350
... 18
... II
London Slock Uimtnt lolls,
LONDON. June 8 4 p. m. Closing:
Cons., inonev ..
do account
Atchison
I '11 nml In 11 Pacific
Hi. Paul
Illinois Central ...
le-iulsvllle
I'nlon Pa pfil
N. Y. Central 134
101 7-l Krle
101 l-Ui do 1st pfd...
... .'(' Pennsylvania ...
... '.'it Ileadlng
...119 No. Pacific pfil.
...116 Orand Trunk ..
... Sl'A Anaconda
Hand Mines
i:i
ii'1
40
May
May
May
May
May
May
-May
May
May
May
May
May
Hoy
15..
16..
17
IS
19
20
21....
a
23
24
20
X
27
2S
6 21
5 23
f. 20
& 11
5 10;
3 67
S b7
1 60
3 ee
3 Ml
3
4 25
4 S 65
May 30,
May 31,
June 1..
Juno 2.
June 3..
June 4.
June C,
Juno ti,,
Juno 7.
Juno 8.
1 G 03!
6 OS 3 Of
5 Ob 3 C5
5 Oil 3 6S
6 04) .1 SSI
4 VJl 3
3 60
: !
4 11 : vi
14 851 3 67
1 4 M 3 571
I 4 fS 3 60
1 83 3 ,W
'..13 CD
4 83
4 911
4 94
I Mi
5 021
4 Z9
4 351
4 26
4 26
I
4 33
4 3n
"I
is
4 20,
4 (l
3 62
3 51
3 51
i 65
3 62
4 33
: 6ii t :i 4 $i
3 in, i
4 36
3 11
3 12
3 07
3 03
3 01!
3 0i
3 45
3 401
3 39,
3 34
3 34
3 04
2 as
2 M
2 92
4 5
4 27
4
4 til
4 22'
4 17!
4 311
4 '!
4 89
4 36
4 301
3 581
3
3 67
3 061 2 !i
4 10 i 2 98!
4 14 3 39 ,
4 21 3 40 2 Hi
4 12 3 32 2 851
4 03 3 361 2 St) I 4 34
4 10 3 321 2 !7 4 33
I 3 311 2 93 4 35
4 01 3 01 1 ?J
4 M
4 81
4 74
4 47
4 (1
4 64
4 6
4 59
4 63
4 63
4 69
4 61
1
4 ra .
4 61
4 51
4 5!
4 13
4 41
4 4
4 h5
(3.
99...
C7...
46...
7S ..
74...
SI...
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ID...
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59...
IS .,
M...
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If .
75..
S.
4
78. . .
71 .
7 .
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69...
1 T .,
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, 70..
ti...
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6 ..
72...
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70. . .
3 8? I
30,
4 S4 4 50
3 60 3 R71 3 31, 3 (4 I 4 53
SI...
71..
...
I 73..
Indicates Sunday. I
The otllclal number of cars of stock
78..,
brought In today by each road was:
St. I.nnls ; rn 1 11 nnd Provisions.
ST. LOl'IS. June S.WHK AT Higher,
excited; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71c; track,
7'li'731.c; June. 7U-,c; July. 72,4c; September.
7;l'v!i735(.c; No. 2 hard, CCJitne.
I'OHN H.Kher; No. 2 cash. 38KC; track,
June, 35?sc; July, aac; sepiemoer,
..li'tir
40ijc.
; track,
Septem-
.in i,nnui u-orn reninritnn v email.
Total sale. Dar value. $1,190,000. Fnlted
Slates bands were unchanged In bid quo-
nnr.. !
The Commercial Advertisers London
financial caoleRrnm says: The markets
here today were during most of te session
a repetition of yesterday s, closing, how
ever, wdth a firmer tone on th belief that
the powers will act narmonioimy 111 1 umi...
...... L,. n-nrn .ol.l f.ir lieJ llff UUrpo"e.
London stiffened Amcr'fans readily by buy- 1 ,'
lr a few l.'nlon Pacifies, but No- orlt j ,UP
d'.resscil tile in e:"'r"-l,
shares vere weal: early, but rallied later
In response to fluctuations In metal prices
The bank lost 200 COO cold to the tape and
i.r.n-v. mtM bars. Pnvmcnt of the war
loan Installment due failed to disturb
money market.
Followdng are the closing prices on
New York Stock exchange:
SS I'nlon Pacldo
71i do pfd
77'4 Wfcbash
do pfd
... IP Wheel. L. 11....
... 27' do 2d pfd
... U' Wis. Central
...127'i Third Aemu
j. 20W Adanr Kx
...61 A.r.rlran Kx
...97 ' P. S, Kx
...U2I4 Wells-Fariso Kx..
...1M4 Ainer. Cwtcm Oil.
HA It SILVKR-Stcady at 27d per oz.
MONEY 1HQ2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open mar
ket for short bills Is T2-U per cent; for
threo months- bills, 2" per cent.
Ilnnk Clenrlims.
ST. LOFIS. June 8. -Clearings. $I,6j9 2C6:
balances. $ii20,m7: money, Cfi7 per cent;
New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par
ask"d.
CHICAGO. June S.-ClearltiRs, $20,707,037;
balances, $1,814,140; New York exchaiwe,
10c premium; sterling exchaiiRe, $I.85i4'?i1
4.8SH.
PHILADHLPIIIA. Juno 8,-ClearlnRS,
$12.(167.262; balances, $2,339,831.
RALTLMORK. June S.-Clearlngs, $3,795,
317: balances. $511,193.
NRW YORK. June 8.-Kxchanges. $144,
ntJ2.2M: balances. $7,725,109.
HOSTON. June S.-Hxchangcs. $18,658,691;
and I balances, 81,90.853.
C.. M. & St. P. Ry
O. St. L. Ry
Missouri Pacific I
Fnlon Paclllc System 23
C. & N. W. Ry
V.. K. & M. V. R
S. C. V. Ry...
C, St. P.. M. & O,
II. & M. R. R. It.
C, H. & Q. Ry....
C, R. I. & P., east
C. It, I. & P., west
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. I 6:
R. 26
iiy 10
.... 12
1
31
I
41
1
S
.18
17
I
4
To3
s.,
74.,
54..
82.,
91.,
81.,
67.
SI.
7,V
19J
IM
23S
233
,....218
219
.... 209
iZl
... .t.to
jio
263
150
205
211
.. .m
.. .13
. . :o4
1!(
. .2.'6
28
. .211
... .234
... .111
. ...219
214
23S
... 219
270
177
210
....2(6
211
24S
250
230
209
2.U
Ill
222
280
220
131
220
228
M9
256
268
21!
211
719
2J2
:o9
236
224
80
l
.0.4
r,i:
K't
269
218
IS
4
2i4
10
1
70
lloss. Sheep.
I. MO
Total receipts .... 89
Tho dlspoFltlon of the day's receipts was
as follow.,, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle
Omaha Packing Co 222
(1. II. Hammond Co
Swift and company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Swift, from country
Viinsant & Co
Huston & Co
Livingstone & Schaller.
L. F. limns
H. F. Hobblck
Other buyers
SHREP.
bunch of
Hie
t'r.
4 95
5 im
5 0)
5 00
6 f)
5 00
b 0H4
5 nt
5 OH!
6 OP.i
5 OIL,
5 05
5 06
i (X.
4 90
4 97U
4 ?i
5 00
6 01
3 W
6 00
6 00
5 i)
3 ft)
6 no
3 00
i 00
6 CO
6 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
5 00
6 00
5 0)
6 01
6 (11)
3 to
I 0)
3 00
,-, A)
5 0)
3 09
5 00
5 ro
S CO
5 W
w
6 00
5 00
5 CO
3 no
5 03
6 00
6 (11)
6 Oil.
S 0:1,
S OtK,
5 C21i
02i
5 02i,
5 02IJ
3 OJ14
6 021,,
:. 02 u
5 oti,
5 0214
J on,
5 02',
5 0t,
3 Oil,
5 021,
3 021 i
3 2Vi
5 0314
6 02' t
5 0."-
t9...
64...
(!..
M...
76...
71...
61...
81. ..
33...
62...
67...
61...
Id...
71...
73...
CO...
70...
70...
10...
64...
70...
66...
S...
40
71
fi
75
1
79
79...
76
69
74
69
69
61
64
76
VI
61
60
6
:.6
61
69
!
41....
60
67
73
37
66
81
69
II ,
74
67
62
67
71
60
70.. ..
63
57... .
61
83
53
....219
,...24S
....122
....216
....228
....211
....235
....2,11
....233
....249
....210
....241
....23S
....232
....219
....26
....223
....228
....230
....241
....215
....231
....2(0
....234
....243
.221
'.26S
...213
...sso
...221
...19.1
...248
...248
...226
. . .230
...250
26
..27;
..241
..117
..226
..2J5
..256
..262
..271
..?6t
..291
. .2.11
..264
. .281
..2W
..26.'.
..217
..218
..274
..159
..rno
..253
..218
. .256
..:o4
..210
..3.11
..232
..244
..273
..263
..210
..278
. 29S
..229
..283
8h. IT.
.. 5 02',,
Ifr) 5 2t
W 5 ir.'
120 5 02',
8) 5 OJi,
... 5 0;i,
160 3 0214
... 3 0214
. . 5 02'4
80 6 0i
80 5 02',
... 5 02' j
. . 3 02',
80 6 021,
80 3 01'4
16) 6 02',
... 5 02',
163 5 02!4
... 5 02i
40 8 021,
80 6 03',
... 5 C2'4
IW 3 02i,
8', 5 02' 4
80 5 "2'4
4) 8 021,
80 5 02',
120 5 02',
120 5 02',
2M) 6 02'4
80 8 (,2'j
40 .'. 02',
80 5 02',
. . 6 02',
120 5 024
... 5 02',
80 5 024
JO 5 02',
... 60:14
... 3 02',
... 6 021,
40 3 OJ'i
40 5 02',
... 5 C2j
... 5 OJi,
40 6 02,
SO 6 0i,
... 5 02' j
80 S fl-,
2C0 6 0:,
40 5 0".
20 5 01
16) 5 or,
... 3 05
SO J 05
... 5 05
... 6 0-.
... 05
. . 5 0.
... 8 or,
80 5 05
... 50",
80 8 05
... 5 ill
10 S 01
16) i 03
8) ! 0-.
... SOS
120 5 0-,
80 5 05
... 5 05
SO 5 05
... 5 OS
SO 5 07
SO 6 0-.
40 S n-.
. 5 07'i
ALABAST1NE
ALABASTINE
1,516
1.300
2.731
3,2S
I3 a iiiua.Ho nail
natural cemetit
base wall contlug,
In 5 lb. pnpor packages, mado ready for uso In
wlilto and fourteen beautiful tints by inlxlng
with cold water. It la a cement that goea
through n process of totting, hardens with age,
and cnnbocontmloutlrecontcd without washing
ofTltsold coata before renewing.
Is entirely
ill (To rent
from all His
rnrious kalsoralnos on the market, bolng durable
nnd uot stuck on tho wall with gluo. Alnbnstiuo
customers should Insist on baring tho goods In
packages properly labeled. Thoy should rejoci
nil Imitations. Thero Is nothing "Just as good."
ALABASTINE
ProtBnts much sickness, particularly throat anil
lung difJlcuUlos, attributable to unsanitary
coatings on walls. It has been recommended
.... I Quotations: Clipped wethers fed $1903 1,1 n papor t,ullllf"r(l 11,0 Miciiignu oiaio
7S 1 n-00: clipped yearlings, fed. 85.00A.V40: cllii'ned ' Board of Health on account of Its sanitary
Thev are n much like COATUt)
ILI!CTHICITY as science can mnke
them. K.ich one produce as much
iierve-bitlldliig substance ns Is con
tained In thenuiountof food a man
consumes in n week. This is why
they have cured thousands of cases
pf nervous dln-nscj, such ns Drbll
Hy. Dlztinesi, Iiisomtiln, Varicocele,
etc. Tbcv ennble you to think clear
ly by developing brain matter; foice
henUhy clreiilntlnn, cure iudlRes
lion; nnd Imp-tit bounding vigor to
the whole svstem. All weakening
nnd tlstie-detrovlng dtnlns and
losses permanently cured. Delay
may mean insanity, consumption U
and Death,
lTlce. Ji per box : six boxes (with tl
Iron-clad Runrnntee to cue or te- f J
fund money), fs. Hook containing Ur
tioslllve proof, tree. Address Peal
nieuicine v-o., cicvtland, O
Sold by Kuhn & Co., 15tli nnd Douglas.
Uid J. A. Fuller & Co., 14th uud Douglas.
There was one car and a small
cirive-lns. ami ilmt riti,,itn,i
sum tntnl .if . i j..... .1 1
herJ TiAr 1,,at ' ,Pro ,vcrf- "' enough
! L?11 " mnrkf'' "f renlly establish
w' 5 .""Vrs took what there were ;
frond tn rlinlro 1 1 - i . ..tl
41nJlW 1k;k to chlilce I
Colorado wooled lambs. S7.0.lfi7 "-,r f,.i n
Colorado wooled lambs. 16 SMiT on- 1
5tlS.O); ,
Atchison
do pfd
Ilaltlmore Ohio.
Canadl.in Pacific
Canada So
Ches. i Ohio ....
CnloiiKo O. W....
C. H. & Q
tSilcniro. tnd. St
do tM
Chi. & K. 111....
C. & N. W
r.. R. I. ft P
C. C. C. & St
Colorado Ho
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd....
Del. & Hudson
Del. L. A IV....
Denver ft It. O
pfd
the
tho
6SW
Condition if the Trensnry.
WASH1NOTON, Jilne S.-Todny's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 Rold
reserve In the division of redemiptlnn.
shows: Available cash balance, $110,791,575;
gold, $72.218.1.91.
Cotton Mnrkel,
NBW YORK. June S.-Spcculutlon In cot-
futures was not active today nnu irom
hlgheisi to the lowest the active, op
tions allowed a range of only 4 points
except on fie summer months, which fluc
tuated .VfflO "olnts. The market opened
steadv. with nrlccs llff4 points higher, this
belli: Inneased to a matter of 3'u7 points , i-ni.tnr.inv
soon after on light covering and piircliases , There, were only n few stocked and
for southern arcennt. Rumor gnlnsd clr- fPeners In the yards nnd the market on
dilation to the effect that two prominent t timt i,nu ct oait0 WQ8 unchanged, In fact
operators had secured control of the long j there have not been enough stock cattle
interest in ,v' yrte.ins. ami were airemn , ,.re tn w0,. to CHl mur), fjrure with the
Totals 2.227 10.412 414
CATTLH Receipts today were small as
collared with somo of the big runs we
have- been hnvlng of late. Still there was
a fair showlnc for a Friday. The mar
ket as a whole was In satlsfnctorv condl- !
tlciu nnd without material charge. The
de .and for cornfed steera seemed to be
Rood and buyers were all looking for sup-
Plies, nil hough the murket was not partlru-
larly active. The prices pnld were fully
steady nnd. In pots. stronger.
Cows 11r.1l heifers were also In good de
mand and the nupply was soon wiped out 1
under the Influence of the good demand.
As was the case with cornfed steers, values
were unchanged. Bulls, calves, etc.. all
sold In practically the same notches as
good
J"ii 10 cno ee c. nne.l ln.h
resen?fl?."(, t'-.',"l lambs. $i.36j?5.60.
rpsentatlve sales:
-NO,
20 cull ewes
4 ewes
M western owes..!.
1 native ewo
112 ewes
10 cull lnmb.....'!.'
10 spring lambs
2S native yearlings.
w spring lambs
68 spring lambs
Av.
0
92
87
90
93
Ml
54
70
69
5
Rep-
Pr.
$2 25
3 : 1
4 (.0
1 ;."
4 35
4 so
r, co
5 fo
w
fi 50
renttirns; trlileh rHier strnnrflv cnndemneil
kalsoinliies. Alabastfuo enn bo used 011 either
plastered walls, wood cellliigs. brick or canvas,
and any 0110 can brin-h It on. It admits of mill
cnl changes from wall paper decorations, thus
Mvurlng at reasonable ozi-cnso tho Idlest nnd
best elTects. AlnbiiFtinn Is uiiintif.u'tured by the
Instructive and interestlug booklet uiullud Iroo
to nil appliciints.
I,
OATS lllaher; No. 2 cash. 22i
22',..f22,i. ; June. 22Lc; July, 22c;
ber. 21'V'i No. 2 white, 2o?ic.
It YF-Firmer: 52ic.
FLOI'R-lllRher; patents, $.1.5053.60; extra do
fancy and straight, $3.20fl3.30; clear, $3,701 I Lf
.1.' .
SKKOS-Tlmothy. steady, $2.0C82.20. Flax
seed, dull at $1.77.
CiiRNMKAl Stendv nt $2.002.0C.
HRAN Higher; sacked, east track. 65c.
HAY-Steady; timothy, S.25jfl0.25: prai
rie, $7.:c"us.oo.
WIIISKY-fiteady at $1.23.
IRON COTTON TIKS-$1.30.
H.ll(IN-7ilSaC.
Illi.MP T W I N F 9c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. firm; .lobbing, $11.73,
Lard, higher: prime sleam, $6.82'j: choice,
jc.Ni'u. nrv hii 11 meals (uoxeui. strong:
extin shorts, $7.2T; clear ribs, $7. 371a; clear
50.
Hacon (boxed), stiong; extra I
clear rlhs, $7.87ij;
dull; $3.S2ii,
clear sides,
Speller,
slclis. $
suoris, 41. i'j
JS.O).
MFTALS-I.oail.
lower. $I.CG.
POl'l.TRYFlrin; chickens. 7c; springs,
I4fil6c; turkeys. 5c; sprliiRs, lie; ducks, Gc;
sprliiRH, ItVlf I2r; geese, 3c; springs, 8c.
F(!C,S--Steady; 9c.
Ill'TTKR-Stendy; creamery, 171i20e;
dairy, tlfil'c.
JSF.CKIITS-Flnur, 6,000 bbls.; wheat. S5,
(Xi hit,: corn, CS,(X)9 bu.; oatii. 2S.O00 bu.
SIIIP.MFNTS-Flnur. 6.C00 bbls.; wheat,
8.000 bu.: corn, 44.WO bu.; oats, 21,000 bu.
Uiiointloiis for the liny on Ynrloiia
CoiiinioilKI.'N,
N11W YORK. June S.-FI.Ol'R-Recelpts,
12,077 bbls,; exports, iA3i!0 bbls.; more active
and stronger on the big upturn In wheat;
Minnesota patents. $3.iB1i 1.00; Mlnnc-mbi
bakers, $2.7042.95; winter patents, ,$3.ti)H3.0;
winter straights, $3.10113.65; winter extras,
$2.55'ii2.83j winter low grades. $2.25Ji2.IO. Ryo
flour, steady; fulr to good, $3.noti3.20; choice
to fancy, $3.233.50.
CORNMFAIStronger; yellow western.
4c: city. 83c; llrandywlne. $2.W2.50.
RYl-5 Firm; No. 2 western, file. f. o.
b.. allout; state, 68Qfi9o, c, I. f.. New York,
cnrlots.
HAHI.HY Firm; feeding, 42ij(iT45c. c. I. f
New York: malting, 4Mi62e.
RAHLKY MALT-Nciihlnnl, western, 55
tK)C.
WHKAT-Recclpts, 22,200 bu.: ex'iorts.
127,42:1 bu. Spot, tlnn; No. 2 red, 80'ic.
eievaior; mu 1, o, o nuoat; jso. 1 norm
rn. uuluth, 79n r. o. b., nlloat. prompt:
No. 1 hard, Uuluth, 81ic f. o, b., alloat, to
arrive. Options opened strong nnd was
advanced later In the day by 4ieavy out
Hide nuying, 11 reunwiu ut uuiiisn spring
wneai croii nuns mm goon loreiRii nnu
local dsmand. Several reactions occurred
during the session under prollt tnklng. but
prices held well and sallying llnallv nri
lienvy covering, closed very strop nt 2'ifi
2Ho not udvanco, after 1111 active and at
times excited trade all ilav. July. 73c.
closed nt 77o; September, 76Hy7S!)c, closed
at 784iC
COHN Receipts, 103,350 bu,; exports, 21,
766 bu. Spot. Htroug; No, 2. 4H' f . !..
afloat, nnd 45ic, elevator. Options market
opened firm mid udvnnceil n little with
wheat. Afterward It eased off on llqulda
Hon. only to turn strong, finally on a big
demand from shorts, Closed strong at
IWtVnVt ndv.nce. July, 43 15.16145'ic. closed
at 45iic; September. 4li&45c. closed ut
"oATS-neeelpts, 00.200 bu.I exports, 52.099
bu, Spot, nrmer: No. 2. 2Hc: No. 3, 26o;
I white, SSUVSJHci No. 3 white, Mo;
lvnnans City (1 in 1 11 nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 8. WIIKAT July,
C4;tn1474ie: September. 66c; cash, No. 2 hard,
ti3tt(Wtsc: No. 3, COijjflttfc; No. 2 red, 67ift8c;
No. 3, (Kljiafe.
CORN July. 37'ic: September. ZVAc: cash.
No. 2 mixed, OTlitf3S'.4ci No. 2 white, SS'iW
iv: No. 3, 3Sc.
OATS .NO. 2 Willie, 23C
RYK-Nn. 2. 52e.
IIAY-Cholce. timothy. llO.OOfWO.SO: choice
prairie. $7.00117.25.
Rl'-ITKR-Cieainery, 1MJl7',ac; dairy,
fancy. He.
KlSUS Sternly : fresh .Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock, Si,e doz.; secondB, 5c, loss off,
cases returned; southern, 6c; now white-
wood case Included, ',4c more,
IllwCKlPTS Wheat, on, too bu.; corn, 9,100
bu.; oats. 7.0CO bu.
SlllP.MFNTS-Whent, 31,200 bu.; corn, 27,
3C9 bu.; oats. 4,000 bu.
Liverpool lira In 11 nil 1'mvlstnim,
LlVFItPOOL. June S. WIIKAT-Snot.
firm; No. 1 California. Cs ldflte lKd; No.
1 northern, spring, 6s lO'til. Futures, ipilet;
July, Es I0l4.il; September, Ss lOc).
CORN-S'iot. Hteady; American mlNCd.
new, 3s lolid. Futures, ciulet; July, 2a
lid; September. Cs llUd.
PROVISIONS-Lard, American refined, In
palls, firm ut 37s; prime western. In tlerceo,
llrm at 3Jh 3d, Uuoou, short ribs, firm at
13s; long clear middles, light, firm nt lis
I'd; long clear middles, heavy, firm at 424;
shcrt clear backs, firm ut 37s 6d,
CHHKSK Amerlcnn, llnest white, steady
at 5(H; American, llnest colored, steady at
fC'.
TAliLOW-Pilmo city, dull nt I5s. !
Recfl.ts of wheat during the last three
days, 314,000 centals, Including S3.000 AmcVI- .
tar 1
Receipts of American corn durlne Hie
last three days, 219,200 centals,
do
Erie
do 1st pfd..
at. Nor. pfd....
Ho-klng Coal
Hocking Valley .
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
K. L. P. ft O. "
Ijke Krle ft W..
do pfn
Shore
I., ft N
Manhattan 'I,
Met. PI, Ity
Mexican Central
Minn, ft ft. L..,.
do pM .
Mo. raclflc
Mobile ft Ohio ..,
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
N. J. Central ....
N. V. CfTitrnl ....
Norfolk ft SV
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario ft W
Orernn Ry. ft
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
fleaiUnn
do 1st pfd...
21 pfd....
W
Pfd
ft I ....
lt pfd...
2d pfd....
South w..,
pfd
Paul
do nfd
St. P. Omaha .,
Po. Pacific
' So. llallwsy ....
! do rifl
Texas ft Pacific
' 'Offered.
61
,.. 6
... (I
... 17!
...112
...178
... n;
...67
... 114
. .. 35',i Amer
...161 I do
U I'Anier,
. . ,' do
...1121, Amev
... 17(, do
...47 I Anao
do
Amr.
do
Aincr.
do
Amer.
do
A mer.
do
pfd
Multlnr ...
pfd
S. ft n....
Pfd
Spirits
pfd"
P. Hoop ..
pfd
fl. ft W....
pfd
Tin Plate.
pM
Tohac o . .
pfd
MlnlliR Co...
If 4 Hiooklyn It. T
, 27V4 Colo. Fuel ft Iron..
, 96 I Con Tobacco
2U4l do pfd
. 7'i reclftral Rteel
HW do pfd
.153 Oen. niectrlc
. 124 OJucose Pugar ...
. f0;i do pfil
. S44 Inter. Taner ....
. S1'4 do pfd
. S84 Laclede Ons ....
. 105 National n'seiill
. S2', do pfd
.121 (National t-ead ..
.12l'il do pfd
. 33! National Steel ..
.77 do pfd
. 57s;' N Y. Air make
. "t'i.No. American
. 205,, purine Coast
..
.. 24',
.. 14',
..111
..Hi
..im
.. !"
lit
r.it
9,1
do
nio o.
do
st. 1..
do
do
St. I.
do
SI.
Nav. 42
.'.'.'.'.'.1:9
17'
. ."'
.. 8"
,. 5f
.. 87,
.. O'J
.. 6
.. S3
.. 10
.. 21
..111"'
..174
..117
.. 18 H
.. ns.
.. 15'
do 1l p'd..
do 2d nfd..
"sclllc lall ,.,
ole's Cas ...
Pressed P Car.
do pfd
Pullmon P i'r
Stanilard P.. ft
."'ugi"
do pfd...
''"n. Coal ft
H. leather ,
do Pfl.. ..
'. . llubher
do pfd,...
'S'eftern 1Tnln
Rennbllc I. ft
do pM
P. C. C. ft SI.
suueezliig riei'ir-rifonth shorts, though more
particularly oversold July pnrltles. It was
also reported thut there was to be a like
movement heuv llirse renorts kept the
bear faction In an uneasy frame of mind,
partlculnrl!' as the recent course of sum
ier ironths here nnd the south has been
upward, with toduy'. ndvnnce reicblng 14
inlnts on July, conservative parties were
VeptleHl, liowever, and disposed to ridicule
the news. The warehouses were poorlv su'i
piled with business and new speculation In
"enetnl fulled to develop on a liberal scale.
Toward tb clos- the views of berth
brunches of the trade seemed to favor pro
crastination unlll the government report
has been thorouehlx considered nnd the holi
day seison In ft'verpool Is closed. The mar
ket was finally oulet nnd steady at a net
ifivnr.ro of 1 to 14 points.
I NBW YORIC. June S.-COTTON-Futurcs
closed ipilel and stendy: June, kw, juiy.
S.47c; A HE lt. S.16c, September, 7.So; Octo
ber. 7.io: Novc rber. 7.53c: December. 7.51c;
Janunrv. 7.t2e: February, 7,t-5e; March, 7.59r;
April. 7.lc; Mar, 7.63c. Spot, closed quiet;
1-ll'e lower; middling uplands. S 13-lCc; mid
dling gulf. 9 l-16e: sales, none.
NEW ORLKANS, June 8. COTTON-Fu-lures,
steadv; June. i.79c hid; Julv, K.79
S.OTc; August. S.llRS.12c; September, 7.fiKn
7.i"e; October, 7..Viii'7.37c: November. 7.271f
7 2Sc; December, 7.271i7.28c; .Innuary, 7.28ft
7 2fic; February. 7.30if7.33c; March, 7.331T
7 35e. Snot, llrm: sale, 350 bales; onllnary,
74c; good ordinary, c: low middling. R7-1fe;
middling. S'c; good middling, 9 1-lCc; mid
dling fair, 9fi-16c; receipts, G2 bales; slock,
85.843. bales.
ST. LOl'IS. June S.-COTTON-Dull; no
sales; middling. hv receipts. 804 bales;
shipments, 1,011 bales; stock, 39,666 hales.
,"nUe JlnrUel.
NBW YORK. June S.-COFFKK-Spot.
8.144 1 Rio. steadv: No. 7. Invoice. s,,c. .Mini.
ir.o 'unlet; Cordova. 9UU13V,c. fiiliires openeu
H!i Irregular, wdth prlccn 5 points higher to
41 1 10 poiniH lower anil lonoweu n varieci
m 1 course all nay. owing
VI
trade and the market had been tiulet. with
little change in nny direction. Representa
tive sales:
HKKF STKERS.
7'i
90';
2'i
17
ton
71
344
73i
:ii
724
inn
if
10',
614
21
86
S.1,
611,
132
48
fi;
, :3'i
, P6',;
: mVj
. w
"4
. C5
Iron
. 24
. 9M
I"'''
. .
.152
. Z
.1114
..1"
6-; ,
'O'l j
m.
:v,
nn '
7;
1-4
5614 ,
eiv VorU Money Mnrl.-ct.
hv vnniv. June 8. MONK Y On call.
steadv at Wti'i per cent; last loan, 1'i I
per cent; prime mercantile paper, afeif(4 per
LCSTRRLlNO KNC1IANGE Firm, with ao
tual business In binkors' bills at $1,874
4.S7i for demand and at $t.S4i'54.&4; for
sixty iUys; !osted rites. $I.S5Vi and $l.88'i;
commercial bills, $I.SSi3-4.M.
P4Il.VKR-'rtineatH. COfMlc; bar, 0o;
Mexlran dollars. 47i-o.
HONDS (lovernnieiits, hteady; state, In
active: railroad. Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today ure as
follows: .
P. fl. ref. 2s
do coupon
do rrg
rto 3s, ren
do coupon
do ne- 4s, reir.
do coupon
do old 4s, icf...
do coupon
do In, ice
do coupon
D. of C. 3 C5
Atchison a-en.
do nil. 4s..
Canada So, 2 V
Chcs. ft O. 44 "H
do 5a 117
V. ft N. W. 7t.t41
do S. P. deb. U..UVA
Chlcaro Tr. 4s.... 91
.1(34 M. K. ft T. :...
ic-n i0 in
.to.' ,n. y. r. i.i
.I"' N. .1. C. gen. !,.
.109 N,i. Pacific
124',' do 4s..
. F8
,. 91
.in;
.122
. 6:4
,.l"5
.1344 N Y. r ft St I. 4S.106
4.
!I74
..1'9
..102',
..154
..114
.. -n't
19'.
Toledo Mnik.-t.
TOLBOO, O., June S.-WIIKAT-Aetlvn
and higher: spot. 7Sc; June, 78c; July. 7S4c;
Ai'RUSt. 7Sc; September, 7Sc.
CORN-Actlvo and hlnher; No. 2 cash,
41C.
OATS-Actlvo -and higher; No, 2
-''.C,
UYK Dull and unclianed; .No, 2 rn!i,
55c.
SBFOS ci 5 r, active and hlshtr; 1: ,
prime, $5.0i. ljrf. prime. $5.40; October, $j.itJ; I
No. 14.1O
1lluneiiioHa Wheat Mnrkrt. I
MINNEAPOLIS. June S.-WHEAT-In 1
storo. No. 1 northern. June. 64c; July,
1144 N. ft W. -on. 4s
.UMI OriK.in Nav. Is..
.1134 do 4s
,113'i OrfKon S. U C.
153 , do 5s
.1'0T Itenllng gen. 4s.
S44H110 O. W. Is
St L ft I M
St U ft S F B. 6s..1"l
St. Paul consols ...171
"l. P.. C. ft P. 1.1J')
.lo .',
o. IMclfl- 4s
rolo. So. 4 tn; V'. Ry. 6
, I) ft It. O. I J It. ft T. 6s...
I do 4s 9)4 "Tex. ft Pne. Is
' n T . V. ft it. Is. ""l do 2s
Ilrle ran. 4 2( Fnlon Paclllo 4.
. P. W. ft D. C. Is.. 70'i V.'iiba.'i Is
! Cm. r.lectrlc ta,...i:i do
1 I. Centml Is P! 'West Hlior 4
.0.1. K. c P. ft O. U.. "'S Wk Central 1.
to connlctlng tn
fluepres and alternate fluctuations of buy-!-;
and selling. ICuropean news was benr
in. while the Hrii7lllan Information, ns
wntl ns dninxBili. wtntlstles. were decidedly
bullish. Hint demand was rnther quieter;
closed steady with prb es 10f13 nnlnm ni 1
lower; total ales. 33.760 ba?s, Including
Julv, $7.W7.50; Aur.ust, $7.15; September, ;
87.tPii7.60: October. 87.50- November if.43' I
7.50; December, $7.55(1(7.60; Mnrcb, $...0.
nil .llnrkei.
OIL CITY, June S.-OI LS -Credit bal
nnces. Jl 25; rerllllrates. no bid; shipments.
61.199 bids.; average, f-0.009 bbls.; runs, 99.
20S bids.: average, 89,905 bbls.
LONDON. June s. -OILS-Calcutta lin
seed, snot. 51n fd. Llneecd oil. 33s fid. Pe
troleum. American rellned, 6 1-I6rl. Turpen
tine spirits, lis id. ..
NEW YORK. June R. OILS Cottonseed,
llrm; prime crude. 32c. nominal: yellow,
35c. Petroleum, easy. Rosin, steady. Tur
pontine, quiet.
Cnllfornln Pried Fruits.
NEW YORK. June .-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRl'lTS Dull nnd nominal; the
market for evaporated apples ruled rather
nuini hut nteiirtv nt liiichanced nrlces: sell-
1 rs were con,pp uous ny iin-ir nunnu-e nun
at tho clo.ie prices were leniung unwaru;
ntnte, common. HsftSc: prime, 0ttSc;
c hoice, s;fi7c fnncy. 7'4?(8e. California
ill Jed prunes. .VftU per lb., us to sire nnd
ouallty. Apricots. Royal, 12'alTllc: Moor
park. IWISc. Peaches, peeled, lCfj20c; un
jiceled, CiT3c.
Snuitr .lliirl.el.
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 8. SUGAR
Strong; centrifugal, yellow, IMiSe; seconds,
!!74i.ie. Molasses, nulet but steady.
NEW YORK. Juno X.-SFriAR-Rnw.
strcu,;: fair rellnlns, 44c; centrlfugnl. 96
test, t',i: Molasjcs, 3l5-1Cc; rellned, firm.
No.
1....
1....
22....
3..."
I. ...
3....
3....
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9....
II. ...
16....
14....
6....
t....
19....
9.'.'.'.
17....
23....
14....
1....
21....
4....
41....
7. . ..
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is....
44....
3
35
12
1
1
1 ,
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1 ,
1
1
1.'.'.'.'.'
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
11.'.'.'."
1
1
1
t
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Av. Pr..
(it
650
707
4(6
680
650
733
663
Ill"
1016
955
870
8:4
1495
1051
75.1
1170
841
I Ml
970
1070
1015
9C1
lftl
851
13.10
1118
1067
1091
.....iai
12W
1175
1178
913
3 '
3 IM
4 00
4 00
4 2
4 2i
4 25
4 15
4 25
4 50
4 50
4 5l
4 55
4 55
4 60
4 61)
4 V.
4 05
4 65
4 711
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 78
4 76
4 75
4 80
4 SO
4 tn
4 v
4 8.1
4 SS
4 85
4 85
No.
39
41
18
.17
30
18
18
14
14
1
22
20
24
11
93
20
14
70
18
16
46
6
4
41
11
20
25.'.'.'.!'.
is"'.'."
15
.1
20
so..
a. rr..
1112 4 88
USO
1270
1151
1160
1124
1261
1191
1167
1165
120
1213
1034
1368
1137
1304
1258
1233
1222
134X
1496
1104
131S
1175
1402
14J6
1JS1
1310
1122
1384
1P0
1302
, 1393
1318
.1564
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
4 85
4 SJ
4 90
4 90
4 SO
4 f.)
4 90
4 9)
4 95
4 91
4 98
4 9".
4 95
4 93
4 95
4 9",
5 00
6 CO
5 00
8 00
5 M
8 00
6 CO
5 00
5 01
6 OS
8 05
5 10
J II)
6 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 70
813
(35
1110
750
760
I0DI
S70
1110
1041
Il
1090
1P0
1000
... .1033
1390
970
900
1070
970
965
1070
1010
.....S190
1110
129)
1!40
1000
1521
4 60 13..
4 CS 20. . . ,
4 70 1....
COWS,
2 31
: 51
2 70
3 00
8 15
3 II
2 60
.1 60
3 60
3 50
8 61
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 80
3 80
3 90
8 90
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 M
6
5
18
!"!"
19
10"."!
1
1..
1..
7..
1..
1014
1030
1181
1024
1002
1110
1017
1041
PVt
1064
1:40
1128
12-60
1190
1150
1230
1140
003
1330
1133
U'O
100
1506
1460
120
140
1410
.1285
COWS AND HEIFERS.
Ilry flood MnrUet.
NEW YORK, June 8.-DRY COODS-Tho
cotton coeds market Is unchanged today In
all departments and there Is actually noth-I,,,-
tn r.xin.i .1iernrnt from iircvtous davs
c. fa.. 1104; 1 nf tnu WP0K, Linens are dull but steady.
Hurlaps Inactlvo nnu irrefjuiar.
1...
776
1070
1020
Sffl
610
5C0
1170
1140
140
120
F20
1520
1810
1480
1740
1420
1S10
1330
185
108
130
3...
11....
4 21
4 21
4 30
HEIFERS,
2 5) 7
3 75
4 25
MUU.8,
791
92S
4 75
4 8',
5 00
4 M
4 01
4 10
4 1.1
4 15
4 IS
4 1
4 1.1
4 U
4 IS
4 21
4 VI
4 2S
4 26
4 ro
4 .10
4 so
I so
4 35
4 44
4 40
4 40
I 41
4 50
4 60
4 40
4 4.1
I'HICACO I.IVK STOCK 31 A It K I I'.
Steer St 101m Slirc-n nml l.nnilis
Stonily (i Slow.
CHICAGO. June S.-CATTLE-Hrcelpts.
I .SOO head; steers strong, active: butchi r
stock sleudy to firm and active: best on
sale today one car at $5.00; good to prime
?r!"' . r'-"Mi5,'; poor to medium, St.furt
B.Oo; selected feeders, slow, $4,40fi5(O; mixed
Blocker, weak." $3.75f 1.25; cows. $3 C0f l.iV);
lLB'!&r:,,,.,l',''En5-W: eanners. $2,2313.00; bulls.
$3.30fi4.4O; calves, steady, $5.00f6.0O. Texnns
receipts. 500 head; best on sale todav, 15
carloads of grassers at $1.03: Texaa' fed
steers, t4.n0fia.2i: Texas grass steers. $3.73
U4.40; Texas bulls, $3.20r;3.70.
HOOS Receipts, 25,000 head; estimated
tomorrow. 20,000 bend; left over. 7,000 bend
market opened strong to DtlOc hlvher
closing weak; top, $5.25; mixed and buther!
$j.Oojj"5.25; good to choice heavy, $5 1575.2'..
roilRh heavy, $5.00?5.10; light. $5,0015.2.-.;
bulk of sales. t5.174ftB.22!....
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rocelpts, 4,000
head: sheep and lambs steady to slow,
weak for Inferior grades; good to choice
wethers, $4.76fi5 30; fair to choice mixed,
J4.COfi4.liO; western sheep, $4.50(ti5.2i); year
lings. $a.255.S5: native ambs. J5.00lifi.50:
western lambs. .8fl.0Ofi0.60: snrlnir Inmhs.
J5.0S7.25; Colorado:!, fi.2507.13.
Italians City Stoc!.-.
KANSAS CITY. June 8. C ATT LIS Tie.
celpts, 2.100 natives nnd 500 Texnns; all
killing grades strong to lOo higher, best
grades showing most strength: nnl'vu
steers. $4.8flifiS,40: stockers and feeder-", .'1.75
615.20; butcher cows and heifers, $3.23ft 1.80;
fanners. t2.7M73.S5; fed westerns. tl.OMiR.09.
Texnns. t3.85'S'l.70.
HOUH-lterelpls. 17,400 bear; active trade,
strong to 7Hc higher; heavy. $5.00H3.07'A.
mixed, $4.9006.00; light, $l.75'(i4.90; pigs, $1.5
CT4.M).
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.300
head; active demand, firm prices; spring
lambs, $5.75f?7.25: yearlings. $5."5nG.01,
Texas grassers. $4.00ft4.55; feeders, tl.Wj'
3.50; culls, ta.oofrs.&o.
St. I.nnla I, lie SloeU.
ST. LOl'IS, June 8. CATTLE Receipts,
1,100 bend. Including 300 Texnns: market
steady: native shipping and export steers,
t5.00f5ti0; dressed beef nnd butcher steers,
$I.G01j5.20; steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.0flf(4.73.
stockers and feeders, t3.00bl.9n; cows mid
heifers. t2.00fi l,7f: cannera. $I.MfiI.75; bulls.
13.33fl3.S5; Texas nnd Indian steers, tl.Mfi
4.90; cows and heifers. $2.9057 1 00.
IIOCIS Receipts. ",000 be.il; market 5c
hlarher: pigs and lights. V..0OJ5.10; packers,
t4.9Bf5.10: butcher, $5.01fi3.W.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-RecelplH, 1101
head; market dull, Mow. na'lve mutton..,
tt no6i5.oi); lambs, t3.75fi7.SO; culls and bucks,
$3.O0f4.Ou.
Constipation
Inward Piles, Fullness of the Rlood In
tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea,
Heartburn, DIsgUHt of Food, Fulliios or
Weight In the Stomach. Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering of the Heart. Chok
lug or Snrfocntlns Sensations when In a
lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dizziness
on rising suddenly. Dot- or ebs '"'or
the Sight Feior and Dull Pain In lr"
Head. Dellclenci of Perspiration '"w"
nefs of the Skin and K'.-f. Fnjn
Side. Chest. Limb" aid Sudden Flushes of
Heat. Rurnlng In Hie Flesh. A few dives of
adway's
will free Ihe system of all the uboie named
disorders. , , . , ,
Price. 23 cts per box. Sold b drugslaU
or sent by mall on receipt of price.
RADWAY&iCO,, 55 Elm St, New York
1
BUFFET LIBRARY CARS
Best Dining Cat Service
1,...
1
J 12(0 4 10
1V12 4 14
STOCK COWS
1 610 2 15
1 tM 3 00
1 721 3 V
3 20
2 25
3 35
3 411
3 6)
1 61
3 65
3 70
3 45
?. 94
S 90
4 00
CALVES.
4 04 1
6 75 1
7 60
STAOS.
1
6-3
116
...IfWV)
...17M
...1410
...ll'O
...1174
...1000
...I7M
...P4
...1160
... f)
,.. 560
220
100
4 21
4 SO
4 00
4 M
400
4 04
4 (V)
4 10
4 21
4 21
4 21
4 34
4 54
7 (V.
7 60
St. Josriib Live Slock.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June S.-(Spcclol.)-The
Journal quotes:
CATTLE--Receipts. 900 head: market ac
tive and slrong r l,)c higher: natives, $1.45
(&'j.l5: westerns. $4 26J6.10; cows nnd heif
ers, $2.f0ril.75; hulls and stags, IJ.COIi I.2'.;
yearlliiRS and calves, $l.OVi(4.W; stockers
and feeders, $3.60fi 1.75: veals, $3.50ti3.75.
HOOS Receipts. 7,6(0 head; market very
active and 5c higher; all grades, tl.90IiO.o7;
bulk. $4,9515.00.
SHEEP AND. LAMHS-Rccelpts, l;tO
head; market steady.
Slock In Sight.
Following are the receipts nt the four
principal western markets for June S;
Cattle. Hots. Sheen.
South Omaha 1.R77 lO.Kl") 424
Chicago 150) 5,f0) LOU
Kansas City 2,101 17,400 1 : 0
St. Louis LHO S,000 4 'Oi
1
j
..1020 4 63
HEIFERS.
640 S 54
625 3 ro
UA t 75
.12
... SMj
...112
... 71
...113'.;
... M
...H6ii
.. i'j
...f',
...nsi
... 11
... ;
U A- V. unl. 4....1W Va. Centuries
When Usued. "Offered.
1'nrrlKit I'lminelnl.
LONDON, Juno K. American securities
r'lejeit !'i-.ner In response to better prices
f.'.nn New York and were well maintained,
with Atchlnon Bhnres leading. At the clo.e
Ihe tone was stendy Spanish 4s closed nt
"2. The amount of bullion withdrawn from
WJi'a'Oc; 'September, 70Ti'o71c. On track: , the Uank of England on balance toduy was
AND
1....
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
I H4 3 04 1 520 I 40
1 7S1 4 M 4 MT 4 70
5civ irfc Live Stuck. HOOS Receipts or hogs were the largest
NEW YORK. June S.-REEVES-Re- ' of the week so far. but to off-et thit there
celpts. 2.EI7 head; 17 cars on sale; demnnd wns n good local demand, nnd at the snmn
fair: prl-e steady; fat cows llrm; all wild: time favornhle advlres from eaMern mar-
.ilrers, $I.W,6,60; hulls. $3.25151.50; cows, $2,25 keta, CnCer .theso Intluenees tho market
fil.it): rubles, pleadv; fhlpments 470 cat- here wns fairly active at nrlces thut were
.i... ,n,,nrrn. nn r.iiin nml 7.311 r.iKivtrra RfiOo blalier. or to nut It ii little morn
or wV w dellnttely. 74c higher than .ycHterdsv. Tho
iMi.i'iN-n.inii Hi liend Mnrkel n crnneral run of the good mixed 'Olds, such
and alt sold easily;' veals. $3.0)117.00; but- as brought $1.55 yesterday, sold at r..02Vj
tf -milk $1.60 todnv Tho ton, $.i.(7V. was 7Uc higher than
uiii.'R.ii vr i a Miiar)nelnis s 1.14 mivthlnir sold lor yesterday. As noted
lieadtVH cars' op sale'Voeop, steady; others above, the mnrket was fairly active at tho
vnjrii0u ini1ir. ln.v..r! 111 liiu, bimhs. ndvance. so that the most of the hops
iteiidv! Hn,n,i '11 off: soma grades Kc changed hands early In the morning, Later
1,-iwer; few limibs unsold; sheep, J1.2Vii3.55; on. lifter orders wore pretty well flllel. and
...,iiu Mwr,i, nv,,r, n-miinrj ti i(V!?s 7.1. nfine l iter mcsjnepjc from Chicago renorteo
yearllnBH. $5.50'i6.EO; lambs, t7.00is.5fl: one nn easier clone there, the mnrket hero
i-.ie i.virni. M 1,51-: closed oulet ut t7.7aft- slowed UK and the, last thirty loads were
o t. n.,iia m mi, in rntlinr dull siila and the c otlng easier
"iiVu-iu i.n'i...J i" i lmnH Mnrkni tirm. I i will be noted from the table ct average.
si..n bnus, tj.COii6.70; western quoted at prlres obovn that the hogs today sold Juat
$3.45i(6.50. about 15c higher than one wctk ago, and
Totals
0,577 (12,019 10,121
HnKlrnlilps Put In Sen.
LEWES. Dol Juno S.-The buttleshlps
Indiana and Mnssachusntts passed out to
rea nt 12:30 p, m. for Hampton Roads.
I, DUAL .NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR SEWER CONSTRUC
TIUJS.
The Falrbury Sewer company, Falrbury,
Nib., will receive until Juno 20, laoO, at 10
o'clock n. m., and then open, sealed pro
posals for construction according to pro
file, plans and specltlcatlons now on llle
In rtesldenl's ofllce, of about 2.0O0 feet of
10 nnd 12-Inch sewer, and about 1,300 feet
of S-lnch snwer, tho proposal on the latter
to be eparute nnd distinct from the
former. Said company reserves right tn
reject any and "till proposals. Plans, speci
fications and 'ironies may bo inspected at
president's office. ,19 d2tm
TO
CHICAGO and E1ST,
LEAVE 7:00 A. JI. 4:66 I'. M.-7:46 T. M.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE 65 A. 1.-7:36 P.
HOT SPRINGS DEADWOOD
LEAVE :00 P. M.
City Offices, 1401-03 Farnam.
irainuniinAiipin,--Jftf.
no Money In Advsnc.
FF SVA Aiiiiliance and remedies
tlm I luulkli wcalurm, re.
tore kUciiKlh, check vital
w nsle, develop nnd nuUln.
No C.O.I)., no fraud oi nr
nature. Wrlto fur our new
liook (under seal lo you,
frcel. Fully rxplnlm.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.
Is pleasant to tnk
Prompt to relieve
t"r nl' apes
Sure to cure.
HOWELL'S
Anti-Kawf
(iOVKIl.V.IIE.NT .MITICES.
STA "ivCuirAtlNN "jl'NE 9, 1500.-8EALED
nroposalr, In triplicate, will be received
here, or nt following named posts, until 11
o'clock n. in., July 0, 1900, for furnishing
such oats, bran, hay and straw, as may ho
teuulred during the fiscal year commencing
July 1, lftvO, at St. Paul, nnd Fort Suclllm:.
Minn.. Fort Vnteo. N. D., Camp Merrlti
and FortH Atolnntholne, Harrison and
Keogh, Mont., Fort Vellowstono, Wyo., and
Fort Meade. S, D. Instructions furnished
on application here or to the quarter
master at the posts named. I.', S. reserves
the right tu accept or reject nny or all
proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing proposals fliould be marked
"Pronosals for Foraao and Straw HEO.
L POND, C. Q. M. J9 dlt&Jyt!&7m
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Tcicplionc I0:. Oinoli.t. Sr
COMMISSION,
(JKAIN, 1'KOVISIONSUiui a l'OClvS
1IOAUII OF THAlli:.
Corresnondence; John A. Warren &
uueci wire
to Chicago and l-
Co
Vor.
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