THE OMAHA DAILY TiEEt TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Jnly Wbtat Opens and Oltiit Ltwir Strong Bear Iifhtccti. CORN MARK1T RULES FIRM, BUT DULL Itnnge of Onto Price .Xnrroir, but ilri) 'IniiltiiK In none-I'rin luloim Strung ullli .Notable Scar city In (KTitIiikb. CHICAGO. Juno 10 -The, hcr flemf"t he d I he mastery in tnu wiiea i" ,.,,- July closing VCc low". Ju j;'' " atr,V cIcA wis ,c uoovc Saturday ,h l'n1.1 July onl showed n loss t e lro vision were WilUsc to He "JK"'' thn On fnvornbl nciii ininy stenuy, ,u"" -.Tip 4t1i). ubscn.e ot shipping demand to c, " ", neuuently there who ii rally "w" irl til'V- and .(,c and dosed 10 owcr n . wjjw. Three loads were i tcpor d takeii for ex port World" h pmcnts of when nni lour were rn.ua I to I0.3S.ftJ.) I.ujhe Is. an Intrcnsc of 2,11 ." bushels over the weeK l" rore and 3,lll,u.) hshels over a year ..go. The fiuantlty on ocean pasiagi "howi l decrease of I.OM.Oo') bushels Hincc a weeK o The domestic visible decrease was l.W bushels. The world s v'slble showed n decrease for the year of 9,lUi bushels. rrlmary receipts were bushels against .M.m bushels n year ago. Kenboard clearances of wheat or I tlo r iverc cuiml to Mi9, bushels. Minneapolis mid Dululh reported 551 cafi against t3 cars last week and 77b cars a year ago, The local receipts were 99 car. 12 of con traet grade. , ... The corn market was firm but ver dun, Itecelpls were not lorge nor was much de mand In evidence, but there was nn under current or faith In present values that wns not MTlouely .hakcn In the afternoon when wheat was forsaken by Its holders. Some help was gained from the strength In oats urn! this aided In offsetting the more fa vorable weather conditions. July corn sold between I3',4e and I3'fllc and closed I,; lilgher nt Mc. I .net I receipts were 4M cars. 17 of contract grade. Nine loads were icported taken lor export. The range of prices In the oats pit was narrow, and. though trading was not very central, f. few bought and sold heavily and i.ept me market irom miirned dulinejs. Thero w.if a lair "oiiutry cieinano based on unfavorable weather reports. July oats fold between 'sSc and :S',(o and closed .kc lower at 'Jsc. Ixcal receipts wore 3H cars, , . Provision! were strong without much activity In business, but a nntnble scarcity of offerings, A decrease In receipts or bogs and higher prices nt the yards helped the market, the feature of which was the demand for July iMrd. July pork sold be tween JM.75 and J1I.S0. closing lVlio higher nt the doting figures. July lard ranged between JS.I7H and JD.65, closing Improved nt the latter price July laid sold between js.oo nnd JvOi'.i and closed lOIljc up at JS.oT.f,S.07'4. ..... . Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 12j cam; rorn, 475 ears; oats, 270 cars; hogs, 24.000 head. The ItAding futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Opcn.i High. 1 Low. Closed Sat'y. Wheat Juno July Hept. Corn Juno July Seiit. Oais July Sept. I'oik July Hept. Lnrd July Kept. Oct. Hlbn July Sept. I went and northwest, toiipiin VYtVciita on worn a shipments. July w' ic.it 'l".;c a shade to i.fct Uc low..; at .JV" o .3 During the enr.y part of , ho u lew locnl shorts to time an remained but a moment Ah tlmt j.ro.ich-tl when the goyen "Jvp " 'rr, would have to l.e laeeo. ho Mors wcnKl'''m1 mid something or a l 'W .T.',' 0 -1, Mtl ku kc tS to unload canned a rapid f""""?. values and at the end ot the Hcusloti price" were near the lowest ot the day. Juli wheat closed w.MlsHim Vi'sC lower at 1 72i 73 73NBV4 73H 72H 72i73H l"0iiTS 7H 60 694 70'., : .., 42J, V 43Vfli I3T44I 434 AZWt I3U1 ll'.l 4IH ItUW'i 44V ll'i 2SlJi 2BT 2GS 2Hy5i 26iJ 14 75 II SO 14 73 14 SO 14 7'4 II ,J II 05 11 Site 14 03 II !2 S (7'.4 8 53 8 47U 8 53 8 10 8 5214 S fiJVi 8 5i$ 8 G2j 8 45 8 52H 8 0) S 5214 8 6)) 8 60 1 8 00 8 07U 8'0o" 8 r7A 7 f3 8 W',3 S 10 8 VIM a 10 7 97Vi N'o. : Cash quotations wcro ns follows: FLOPU Quiet; winter patents. $3.80-33.90; trnlghts, J3.2jfl3.70; clears. $2 Wi3.10; sprlnB epeclals. $4.3); patents. $3.157j3.W: straights, $2.90fJ3.25; bakers. fi.WQ'i.m. W 1 1 K AT No. -i spring. 72fi75c; No. 3 eprlng. tSflTUSe; No. 2 red. 72373c. COllN No, 2, l3irrf43Vio: No. 2 yellow. 13c. OATS No. 2. 27'4Ti2Sc; No. 2 white, 30Vic; No. .1 white, 27V41?2S;c. HVI3 No. 2. 61V4C 1IAULI5Y Qocmi feeillng, IDfJOOc; fair to choice mailing. MifI53c. 8KKDS No. 1 llax. $1.70; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.71: prlmo timothy, $3.(Kft3.GO. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11. SO Cill.85. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $S.R2.iJiS.K. Short ribs shlCH (loose), $.(XVft!U5. Dry salteil Bhoulderst iboxed), IG.K714& 7.12',4. Short clear Bldos (boxed), $.S.25?i8.37U. WIIISKV Hauls of hfgh wines, $1.27. Following aro tho- receipts and shipments for today: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 24,000 17,000 .Wheat, bu 115,000 112.000 Corn, bu 332,000 34S.OW gnts, bu 353,00.) 23,000 ye, bll 7,000 3,001) arley. bj 10,000 On the' Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 15W 18c: dairies, 115?lGc. Cheese, steady, S?iSi 1014c. EgRB, WiC m:w ionic c.knkiiai, mahkivt. )iiotnt Ions of (he liny nn Vnrlun Commodities, NEW YOniv, June 10.-FI.OUR-Recelpts. 19,018 bbls.; exports, 2S.148 bbls,; dull nnd slightly lower; winter patents. $3.t'kgi,00; w Inter straights, 3.60j3.C5; winter extras, 32.WtiC.90i . Minnesota bakers', $2.0003.23; lIlnncsotu patents, 5I.00JJ4.25; winter low Krades, $2.30fi2.l0. Itve flour, steady; fair to good, $2.8oQ'3.10; choice, to fancy, $3.20 3 50. CORNMRAlz-Stendy; yellow western. 9Sc; city, 95c: Uraiidywlne, $3.452.65. 11 VE ICasy; No. 2 western. f.9c. nlloat; tate, 55fi6Gc, c. I. f,, New York carlots. ' HARLL'Y Quiet : feeding, 4Sc, c. I. f., i New York; malting, 6Sif62c, c, I. t New I "i'ork cnrlotn. A , 11ARLEY SIALT-Dull: westcrn,Iilf72c. WHEAT Receipts, 26,8tiO bu.: exports, , 131,555 bu.: spot market easier; No."2, 84c, If. o, b.; No. 2 red, 79V4c, elevator: No. 1 northern. Duluth, Mic, f. o, b, afloat. On. tlons opened steady, but soon ensed off In Miynipnthy with western markets under tern. pornry selling; a goon mnrKet was rounwcd later by a drop under liquidation; closed wenk nt Htl'Vc net decline; July, 7fcVJI W.te. closed 7Sllc: Sentomber. 74U.H7&U. closed 74jc; October, 75j775nC, closed 75c. CORN Receipts, 303.8i)0 bu.; exports. 232,. 6S3 bu.; spot easier; No, 2, 4SV4c, elevntor, nnd 4S;c, f. o, b. nflont. Option market wns f;encrally stendy to llrm all day on cover ng, small cnbles, small contract nrrlvnls nt Chicago nnd light offerings; closed latently nt V net decline; July, 47'If48Hc closed 47!ic; September, IS'iJUS 9-16c, closed 4SHP., OATS-Recolpts, :tS,500 bu.; exports, 41, I1C2 bu,; spot llrm; No. 2. 32i4c; No. 3. 32c; IjCo. 2 white, 331,10: No. 3 white. 32c; track, mixed western, .UJlSS'je; track, while, 324 Cj37c. Options wcro quiet, but firmly held, HAY Dull; spring, 70475c; good to choice, Jflft92!,c. HOPS-Qulet; state, common to choice. 1900 crop, 1!4j20u; 1S, HGil5e: old olds, 24ic: l'ncltlc coast, 1900 crop. i6'ol9c; U90, WHV-c; old "olds, 25JOc. HIDES-Stendy; llalvestcn. 20 to 23 lbs., is4c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas iry. 24 to 30 lbs.. lltiltHc. ' ' LEATHER Stendy : hemlock sole, nuenos Avres light to hqavywelghts, 21023c; ncij. "lUdi-'liie. VI 1.50. TALLOW Quiet: city. 4To: cojntrv. Ml, it,c. RICE Quiet : domestic fnlr to choice. 3i cftio: Japan. 4Vtc. MOLASSES-Stendy; Now Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 32MOe. i HPTTER-Recclpts. 13.1M pkgs.; firm; creamery, ip'iiiu, itiriur, i.jiitc. CHEESE-Recelpts. 2.107 pkgs,; steady; . fanev larse colored. S'c: fanev Inrce while. Vtc: fancy small colored, 9ic; fancy small ' white. 9Ji EOGS-Recelpts, !3,fS3 tikgs.; quiet; wotorn, cnnmea, seiecieu, uuivic; wesi cm, ungraded, HJJ12ij,c. rrOjrFEK Oalet: No. 7 Rio. tic. , POULTRY-Allve. unsettled: springs. 21ff 22c l .turkeys. 6c; iowis, no; nrcsseu, nrmj 1 (prlngs, ZlM.w. nirKeys, hj-jc; own, ju. i METALS London followed tin America' weakness of last Friday by comlnz 1 1G ' lower for spot tin nnd 2i 6d decline on I'lllJVinnii"' n:vi. oituiiy; family. $1050 T12.00; mess. ?5ft0iAb''c; ! " ' i20 5 21.50; packet. $10.004J 10.60; city, extra India mess. 15.tJi 17 00. Cut meats, quiet; pick led bailies, MQlCWc; pickled shoulders. 17.00317.25: pickled nnms, a.75Sl0.75. Lanl firm J. western steamed, $S.S0; retlned, firm cnittlhent. $9.00: South American, $9,60; ComI ound, $tl.75. Pork, strong; family, $15.50 16.00: short clear, $15.50WK.oo; mess, iis.so futures, thus closing at 12i31IS 7 6d re spectively, with the final tone weak, with sales for the il.iy f eighty tons spot nnd BOO tons futures. This decline In tin wns ii little more than traders had predicted and selling became active here, breaking prices about So point! without having a reaction, ns the market closed weak In tone at 128.30, with sellers nt this figure. Copper In Lon don lost us, with the tone easy and spot (llloted at J-13 Is 3d and futures at 69 10h. Locally the market was featureless and nominally unchanged. Lend was a1o nn? changed, both nt homo and abroad, bul held pretty steady here nt S 1.3. i for lots of lltty tons or oer. Spelter continues quiet and without change, closing at J3.9i f,t l.w. Domestic Iron markets ruled dull and unchanged, plglron warrants, J)9.5oif 10.50; northern rontuiry, Dli.Zoff 16.50: south, ern foi.ndry, J10.00S15.6O, and soft southern, 115.001 lii.50. Glasgow warrnnts closed at 53s 7d, und Mlddlesboro nt 45s Hid. DMA MA VIIOI,i:sALK MAIUCKT. Condi tin 11 of Trnde nnd flimtntlnns nn .(nple nnd I'sncy Produce. EGOS-Rccclpts liberal; good stock, firm, 10j lOUc. LIVE POl'IPRY Hens, 7e; young nnd lid roosters, 3t6c; turkeys, 6U3C; ducks nnd geese, he: spring chickens, per lb., 1SO20C. UU'lTlJlt-Common to fair, I2!sfil3c; choice ilalry. In tubs, 14'tfl5c; sciiarator, 18c. , FRESH FlSII-Ulack bass, 18c; white bass, so; bluellsh, lie; bullheads, loc, blue litis, 7c; buffalos, tic; catfish, 12c; cod, 9c; crapples, 7jloc; ciscoes, 7c; halibut, lie; her ring, tic; haddock, lt!e, pickerel, 7c; pike, Oc; ted snapper, loc; salmon, 14c; sunilsh, Lc; trout, 9c; whltellsh, 0c, PIOEONS-Llve, per doz.. $1. VEALS-Cholce, 910c. . . HAV Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association! Choice upland, Jlo, No. 1 upland, $9.W; medium, $'.50; coarse, S. Rye straw, $6.50, These prices are for hay ot good color and quality. De mand. Receipts, CO cars. OATS No. J white, 29c. CORN No. 3, 43o. BRAN-$15. VK(J ETABLES. SPINACH-Pcr bu. box, 40c. ASPAKAUUS-Natlve. per doz.. 33940c. KM L'lJAKH Home grown, per lb., l4o. NEW HEETS-Per uoz., 45cf NEW CAHRU1 S-Pcr doz.. 50c. NEW TURNIPS-Pcr doz., 50c UliCUJIUEllS-HothoUse, I per doz., 00c IP CA RROTS Per lu., 50c. LETTUCE-Per bu., 20H25c. RADISHES Per doz., loS-Vc. PARSLEY Per doz., 30c. POTATOES I'er bu.. TixtlSOnf Colorado, NEW POTATOES-Per lb.. 3c. CAIIUAOE-New Callrornln, 2V4e. TOMATOES Florida, per u-baket crate, fancy, $3.50; Texas, 4-bsk crates, $2.W. ONIONS Ilermudas, per crate, $2.25; new California, 2c. CAULIFLOWER Home-grown, per doz., UEANS Wax, per 1-3 bu., 90c; string, per M bu., 75c. PEAS-J'er hu $2; per H bu., 73c. CELERV California, per bunch, 50975c. FRUITS. STRAWJJERRiliS-Homo grown, $3.23; Missouri, $2.23. CIIERUIES-Callfornta, per 8-lb. box, $1.50; Missouri, per 21-qt, case, $1.75. PhACHES-Cnllfornln. per box, $1.23. Al'RICOTS California, 4-basket crates, $1.75. GOOSEBERRIES-Pcr 24-qt. case, $1.75, TROPICAL, FRUITS. ORANOES-Callfornla seedlings, $2.75 3.W; navals, $3.60; Med. sweets, X23aA50. LEMONS California, extra fancy, $3.75; choice, $3.25. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size. $2.0V"(2.&0. l- i(Jb caliromla, new cartons, 75c; layero, 63o; Imported, per lb., 10Q12C. DATES Persian, 111 60-Id, boxes, Salrs, 5c per id.; naiioween, u4c per lu. PINEAPPLES-Per uoz., $1.76G2.0O. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case. $3.75. C1D1SK i'er bbl.. $4. 50; per half bbl., $2.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 1SQ20C; raw peanuts, per lb., ofioVjc; rousted, oWa 7J4c; Urnzlls, Uc, pecans, lvj22c. HIDES No. 1 green, 64c No. 2 green, 4Vtc; No. 1 salted, 6!4c; No. 2 salted, 64c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to VM lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, S13c; sheeu neltM. "Mi Tin: hrH hl,la 11 fjv?l' OS At. I.nula Ornln nnd Provision. ' ST. LOUIS, Juno 10. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 70'ic; track, 734tc 71c; July, l?JU4jo9He; September, 6"Hc; No. 2 hard, 72'(73o. POR'l .1,11.11 Vft O miiuU Jlftn. .qnl 42i4ro4.'c; July, ll!4c; September, 4U4341Sc. OATS-Cash, 2sic; track, 2Sf4y.'9!ic; July, 29c; September, 2bc; No, 2 wnitc, 31c. it H'. iiwer ai oivic. FLAXSEED No market. FLOUR Easy and dull; patents, $3.50 3.70; extra fancy and straight, $3.104i3.25; clears. 2.SOi?3.00. FLAXSEhD-Steady; no market. CORNM E A 1 Stendy; $2.3). BRAN Dull, caiy; sacked, east track, 65c. HAY Prairie, steady, $11.00; timothy, stronger, $9,50413.00. WHISKY-Stendy; $1.27. IRON COTTON TIES-J1.03. BAaGIN(lS-6V!.'87c. HEMP TWINE-9c. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, $13.75. Lard, lilgher nt $S.lo. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25; 'clear ribs, $8.374; clear sides, $8.50. llncon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $9.00; clear ribs. $9.37V4; clenr sides, $9.50. M ETA LS Iead, quiet at $4.32H. Spelter, quiei til I'Ol'LTRY Firm: chickens. TUc; snrlncs. 13'(jl6c; turkeys, 64c; ducks, 6c; springs, 10c: geese, lc; springs, 8c. BUTTER-Stcady; creameries, 15819c; dairies, 12iil4c. EOGS Steady, 10?ic; repacked and cn&cs Included. Liverpool Grnln nntl Provisions. LIVERPOOL, June 10. WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 2 red western winter. 6s; No. 1 northern spring, 6s i,d; No. 1 California, 6s lttd. Futures quiet; July, 5s lOHd; Septem ber, 5s 9 5-Sd. CORN Spot, unlet: Amerlcnn mixed, now. 3$ U'id; American mixed, old, 4s 2id. Futures quiet; July. 3s ll,td; September, 3s 11141 : October, nominal. i'kah u-nnndinn, stendy, at 5s Sd. HOPS At London. Pncllle const. Htradv. at 4s5)4s 15d. flour St. Louis fancy winter. Sd. PROVISIONS-Heef. steady: extra India mess, b2s 9d. Pork, stendy; prime mess western, 613. Lnrd, firm: prime western, In tierces. Hi 9d: American refined. In nulls 42s 3d. Bacon, llrm; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 ids,, its shi; snori rinB, id to ins., 45s 9d; long clenr middles, heavy. 30 to 40 lbs., 41s 3d; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 41s 6d; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., 45s 6.1. Shoulders. 11 . IO 11... . 1 . . . nf- 1 BllUllll. II IU IO HID., niruu), Ml D9. Bl'TTER-Dull; finest United States, SSs; good United States, t'5s. CHEESE American finest white, dull, 47s: Amerlcnii finest colored, quiet, at 46s. TALLOW Prlmo city, quiet,-oj 25s; Aus- Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last week were 56.600 nuarters from Atlnnttx II mil. ua uil. ports, 7,000 from Pacific ports and 28,000 ironi nuier punt. Tho Imports of corn from Atlantic- nnrt I... . . . , . in ,rui ...... 4 mfll Wl'riv wuiu i,iw itiaiivm. Knnsns City Grnln and ProTlalona. KANSAS CITY. June 10. WHHAT.Tnlv fiSiic: September. 6Hc: cash. No. 2 hard. CSi'iJ69',so; No. 3. 6tiVjQ69c; No, 2 red, 70ff71c; receipts, jo cars. CORN July, 40'i'o4Uo; -September, 4U,g 41Vc; cnsli, No. 2 mixed, 4oaiO',ic; No. 2 wnite. Hie. OATS No, 2 White, 29',4C. RYE No. 2. 55c. HAY Choice timothy. $11.50W!2.0fl! rhnlre prnlrle. $9,751(10.00. BUTTER-Crcamcry, HV4"ffl6;4c; fancy, oitiry, 141 u. l-.uiih weaK. fresh Missouri nnd Knn sas stock. 9c, loss off, cases returned; new white wood cases Included. Ui mnr RECEIPTS-Wheat. 109.000 bu.: eorn. 52.. 400 bu.: oats. 12.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 48.000 bu rnm K. QW Ull,, utlin, lllj. 1... . KAU u.. 1 Toledo rn In nnd Seed. TOLEDO. O.. June 10.-WIIEAT-Lower; ensh, 72Vjc; July, 72c; September. 7l4c. im. r.nsicr; casn anu July, !ic; Bep tember. 44i.4c ' OATS-Steady; cash, 2SHe; July, 2SHc; rtcpiemucr, .dvic. RYE 33 lie CLO VERSE ED Cash, prime. 16.40: Oc- Dnlntli Grnln Market. DULUTH. Minn,. June 10. WHEAT. Cash, No. 1 hard, 73iic; No. 1 northern, 72!4e; No. 2 northern, 6Si,ic; July, 72!4c; Sep. icmoer, tmr, CORN-42C, OAT8-28827VC. l'eorln Mnrkct. PEORIA, June 10,-CORN-Steady; No. 3, 41V4c. OATS-Steady; No, 3 white, 2S:S';e. liiuin iiiriiiiKii. WHI8KY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin Ishcd goods. MlUrnnltre Grnln Mnrkct, MILWAUKEE. June 10.-WHEAT- iwer: .no, 1 nortnern. 73tnic; No. 2 north ern, 72'Bi3c; July. 72i,H7J(ie. KVl' I nn.n. V'r. 1 til S.19 WU 1fw,, 4.1,, ,, fc.-J H 1JL, BARLEY Steady; No, 2, 5c; sample, 405 00-4 c, Mlnnrnimlla Wheal, Flnur anil Ilrnn MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. June 10.- n iiBAi-ain, wtjc; JUiy, B3ic; septem. ber. 6Vc. On track, No, I hard.lWc No, 1 northern. lOe: No. 2 northern. f7Ue. FLOUR-First patents, 3 9 ) 84.00, second patents, $3.70fl3.5O; first clears, $2.702il second clenr, I2.16'B2 15, BRAN In bulk. U,b311,7S, I'hlUdelnhln I'rodnce Mnrliet. PHILADELPHIA, June 10.-BUTTER-Stoady, fair demand; fancy western cream ery, lc; fancy western creamery, prints, I9cj fancy western creamery, nearby, 19c. EOOS-Stcaily; fresh, nenrby, 14c: fresh western, He; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh southern, 12c. MOVK.ME.TS IN STOCKS AM) DOMS. Some l.limldntlon nt First, but llenra 'I'nke Alnrm nml n Hlsr FoIIimts. NEW YORK, June 10,-Therc wns some liquidation In the stock market today, shadowed by the drop In prices on Sat urday after the bank statement annenred. Tho heavy demands disclosed by the. bank statement on banking resources here cnusen uneasiness, as It was not known how much further they might proceed. Payments for the $0000,0i0 worth of new Pennsylvania stock are required between June 1 and Junt 15, so that the needs on that account run over a period to come. The steel stocks lost IV and m respectively for the com mon nnd preferred during the period of weakness, hut rallied to a frnctlon over Snturday. Rock Island fell as much ns 44 from the best, St. Paul ZV, nnd Missouri Pacific 3. The lending Industrials showed rather acute depression, Sugar falling nearly 4 points. Amalgamated Copper 4H nnd Acmlrncu Tobacco, People's l!ns and the New York public utilities from lJi to 2i. The Into rally left the net changes significant In only n few stocks. Missouri Pacific rose strongly to 120 In the late deal lngs, which was 214 points over Snturdny. The southwestern stocks, particularly Southern Pacific, Atchison nnd Union Pa cific, made notable good recoveries, nnd Pennsylvania was lifted a. point over Sat urdny. The closing, nevertheless, wns slightly Irregular, the market yielding again In spots. Amerlcnn Ltnsecd rose 8V4 and the preferred on the buying of only a few hundred shares. The bond mnrkct was Inactive nnd showed some Irregularity, but was, In tho main, llrm. Total sales, par value, $2,420, 000. t'nlted States bonds were nil un changed on the las, call. The Commercial Advertiser's London finan cial cablegram says: Amerlcnn shares were quiet, bul selling predominated during tho first hour on the unfavorable features of the New Yrrk bank statement of last Satur day. The selling Included 15,000 shares of Atchison for tho continent, which were taken up by the arbitrageurs ns a good margin. Toward midday tho market per ceptibly hardened, New York covering strong, hut In the nbsenco of support quo tatlons finally sagged again, The Stock Ex change committee has fixed next Monday ns tho dnte for buying In Northern Pacific. There was very little Interest In tho an nouncement, as the short Interest has been practically eliminated nnd It Is believed that there are only nbout 10,000 shares to settle and the borrowing rates are easy nt 120 to 125. The following aro th& closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: ' Atchison . M'4 S. Pacific ,10J tf. rtallnay .103 do pfd . M Tex. A Pacific .104'. T.. St. L. A W . 69 do pfd . Si) Union Pacific . 46 do pfd . S'i; Wabnid .Wi do pfd . $Mi W. A L. E . 7i4 do 2d pfd .133 Wis. Central . 21(4 do pfd . Ml, P. C. C. A St, 1... . 4Si A. D. 8 .135 Adams Ex .16S'i American Ex . 23!i U. 8, Kx. . 44 Amal, Copper . f4 Am. Car A F . US do pfd . 51 Am. Linseed Oil... . 23 do pfd .l3i Am. 8. A It .:31; do pfd . 5"ii Am. Tobacco . ii Anaconda M. Co... . ii'.i Brooklyn rt. T . "0 Colo. K. A I . (7 Con. (Inn .1S414 Con. Tobacco . 64H do pfd '. . 7't Gen. Kloctrlc . 414 Cllucote Sugar .... . C'H Hocking Coal .125 Inter. Paper .109I4 do pfd .109V4 Inter. Power ,11SV Iaclede Car ,171 Natlonnl Illscult , . Mli National Lead .... . 10H National Salt . 97 I do pfd , .119H N. American . 31 IPacinc Coast . ttttlracina Mall ., .160 People's Oas .1154 Prensed 8. Car . 59 . 334 . so, . 45'i . U . 3;4 10714 . 904 334 . 41 . 13H . S24 . 23i . 3'.j . 7S .180 .133 . M .150 .122", . 2Ci . SIH . 23 . 5.' . sji; . 3914 .HI? . 41'.. . S0i 100!, .32li . 70 1I34 .:i . ::4 . 22i . 7S . JS . (5 . 43 . 4 . 44 77 . S3 . 65 . 43 .1114 4414 . 81j .20 . 11-I4 . 7:,i; do pfil Knit ft O do pfd Can. I'nctfte Cannda Ho. r'liM. t- Ohio Chi. & Alton do pfd C, n, & Q C. I. & L do pfd Chicago & E. III.. Chi. & Ot. W da A pfd do II rfd C. A N. W C. R. I. A P Chi. T. A T do pfd a. c. c. & at. l Colo. Southern .... do 1st pfd 1i 2d nfd Do). U Hudson ... V., I A W D. A nio CI do nfd trie do 1st pfd da 21 nfd Ot, Nor. pfd HockltiK vauey.... do rid 111. Central Iowa Central U. K. A W do nfd L. A N Manhattan I. Mrt. St. Ry Mex. Central .... Mex. National .... Minn. A St. L.... Mo. Pacific M.. K. A T an nfd . . ......... N. J. Central N. V. Central .... N. A W bV.i do pfd do nfd , 8S .120 . m: . ZVi .151 Pullman P. Car.. No. Pacific do pfd Ontario A W Pennsylvania Rending rtepubllo Steel .... do pfd Sugar 1124 53 14 71 1314 70i 204 62H , 43H , 9SS 1 ?1 Tenn. Conl A Iron 4 Union ling A P.... do 1st pfd do 2d nfd . 78 . tli . 6S',i . S6i . 714 . J&V4 . 63 do pfd U. S. leather Kt. U A S. K do pfd do 1st pfd do 2d nfd U. S, Rubber do pfd St. U Southw.... do nfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Western Union .. St. Paul do pfd .185 Xew York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 10. MONEY On call. stendy at 2H'"(3 per cent; Inst loan, 2V4: ruling rate. 3. Prime mercantile paper, a-fi 4i4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, wltn actunl business In bankers' bills nt $4.SSUift 4.8V4 for demand and at $l.i5V4 for sixty dnys; posted rates, S4.S6Q4.S9; commercial bills. $fS4i(fr4.85,i. SILVER Certificates, nominally 60c; bar, 59Hc: Mexican dollars, 48c. hoisdb state, inactive; government, stendy; railroad, irregular. rnc cioiing puce uu nunai toaav are as follows: , U. S. ref, 2i. res.. :o64i 101141 109 103 13? 133 112i 113', 10SU 108U .135 .104 97 10A .105 ,113 N. T, Central lalOTS, N. J. C. gen. .". 1334 N. Pacific 3s lil do coupon U. S. 3. res do coupon do new 4i, res..., do coupon do aid 4t, res..... do Toupon do 5, res an rntinnn , do 4 1034 N Y, C A St L 4S..100T4 Nor. A W. c. 4s 102V Oregon Nav. If 103 do 4s 133 Oregon S, L. Cs....U8 do consol 5s, lieij Readlns sen. 4s.,.. nio O, W. 1 10114 St L A I M c. Os.... 116 St L A S F s. 6S...13CU St. Taul e 101 , St. P., C. A P. I..H8V4 do 5s 113 B. Pacific 4s 934 8. Hallway Cs 1084 Standard R A T 6s C3 D, of C. 3 Ms Atchison sen. 4... an Adl. It Cnn. Southern In'.. Chr. A O. 4Vis do 6 C. A N. V. e. 7s. An R. P. deb. 2s 1424 1UH Chi. Terminal 4i... Colorado 80. .... D, A Rio O, 4a Erie sen.s ....... Ft. W. AD. C, U,. , 35 , 89 il034 Tex. A Pacific U....11SW , 83T, 10a do 2s 93 Union Pacific 4s 1084 Wabash Is 10' do 2s in West Shore 4 ill Wis. Central Is 90 Vn. Centuries .... 964 am. Electrlo St.. ,1854 Iowa Central li... U A N. unl, 4 ,115 .1034 M.. K. A T. 3 , 81 , 9iv. do 4s Bid. "Offered. Iloaloii Itnek Qnntatlona, BOSTON, June 10. Call loans, 3334 per ;nt; time loans, 3',4QI',3 per cent. Official cen closing A., T. A St. Fe... West Knd , West. Electric Atchison 4s, do pfd Am. Susar nfd ... ii . 914 . 70 .103 ' I' '.lii'i , f?4 .113. .114 .831 . lf4 . 21 . H . 84 .170 . f,v. .333 . 2P14 2d . :i 124 3V4 Am. Telephone ... Roston Elivnted , noston A Albany,. .lb7 Adventure ,,,, 182 I ?r.M4' ning. M. Co Amal, Copper Atlantlo Doston A Mont..., Butt A Boston.. Boston A Maine.,, C U. A Q .19a .11 . 34 .114 ,. 4'-H . 954 .111 Dominion coai ... do Dfd Calumet A llecla., U. S, Sleel do pfd Fltchburs pfd Franklin Humboldt Osceola Oen. .aecuic Mex. Central ... V FV fins A C... , ,:i44 Parrot Qulncy Santa F Copper., Tamarack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines .. : ,. 10 Old Dominion . !2t nubber Union Pacific .11714 .. 3 Union Land London Stock Quotations. LONDON. June 10. 2 p. m. Closing: Consols, money do account .. Atchison Can. Pacific .. St. Paul Ill, Central .... 93 MSI do 1st pfd ... .. M'4 Pennsylvania .. .. 71 ... 7t4 .. 2.U4 ..100 .. IIS 8! .. 424 .. 504 ...10014 ss'4 neadlna- ... .K6 N, Pacific pfd. Orand Trunk .. Anaconda U9 '.48 tm; Iiulsvllln Rand Mines .,, Union Pacific pfd... 82'4,U S. Steel N. V. Centra! 15 do pfd . Erie Cil RAR SILVER-Steady; 27',d per ounce, MOiSKY uwuti per cent.. The rnte of discount In the open market for hort hills Is 2482 15-16 per cent; three months bills. 2;ii3 per cent. Moot York Mlnliitf AfneU. NEW YORK, June 10. The folowlng are quuiBiiuna uu mining piuijug; Adams Con Alice Krerce nruniolck Con . Comstock Tunnel Con. Cal, A Va,. Deadood Terra Hon Silver .... Iron Sitter Leadvllle Con .. ... 18 ... ') ... 1 ... 5 ...223 .... M ...115 ... 60 ... i Llttle Chief ... .Ontario !Ophlr Thoenlx Potosl iSavane Sierra Nevada jSmall Hopes , Standard ... 13 ...710 ... ?S ... 17 ... ... ... 20 ... 43 ...SJO OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Vtr Light Hun of CattU and Marktt Enlid AetiTi and ItrcDj. HOGS FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF HIGHER .Not Very Many Sheep nm! l.ninba nn Snle nml Juat About Mtcnily Prices Were Pnlil ns Conipured ltb tlie Close of l.nst Week. SOUTH OMAHA. June to. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, Official .Monday ., l,tw bamo day last week 2,S0 ttaine wick before UI Samo three weeks ago... 2.4l Same Jour weegs ago.... 3,iVj Same uuy last venr 41,131 4,000 l.V.J 3,91,1 2.W3 4,500 1,110 1,2 Averagu pritu paid lor hogs ul Soum Omahu tne past several dny with com parisons: I 1901. l00.lU3.tlSJ3.l'J' -l16:"5't1&33- I 3 Gl 4 25) I I 46 3 55 4 2J 3 o: 4 3j J 51 1 4 2U 3 W 4 2o I 3 Col 3 62., 4 33 .1 4 25 3 45 4 li 3 40, 4 1 3 9 I 20 3 34, 4 031 3 34 1 3 361 I 10 4 141 3 391 4 211 3 40 4 U 3 32 4 OJt 3 3G 4 10. 3 33 3 31, 4 01 I 3 KS 3 30, 3 S7 3 311 3 92i 3 29 3 W 3 27 3 21, 3 151 4 31 4 27 4 36 4 2!) 3 11 3 12 3 Uij 4 46 3 03i 4 45 3 U I 37 3 U2i 4 35 4 32 3 0I 4 2-' 2 ! 2 93 4 17 2 92, 4 31 2 'Jill 4 -S3 i Ji 4 39 I 4 i6 2 S6, 4 30 i S5 2 8 t 31 1 67 1 4 i9 2 4 35 3 Ul 4 '.9 I I 31 3 0s 4 06 3 IS I 5 S3?4l 2 93! Indicates Sunday, Tlln nfttotnl i.nfD nf ut OiK brought in today by encjj road was: wuiiWiv. avi(i -. C, M. & St. P 6 1 O. & St. L 1 Mo. P 2 U. P. System 22 4 C. & N. W 2 1 K., K. & M. V 2 17 .. 4 S. C. Sc. P 2 C, St. 1'., 1. tc O.... 1 7 . & M. R 17 10 3 3 f H X- I I . . 1 .1 C. It. I. & P., cast!... 2 3 Illinois (.cntrni 4 ..... Total receipts 53 53 7 S The disnosltlan of the day's rccelnts was as follows, euch buyer purcnaslng the num. ucr oc ncaa inuicatca: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 16 623 435 624 C60 swift and company... 435 2U9 1.13 399 6S 19 6S 61 23 18 1 103 1,027 1.230 1,003 Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour a, co Swift and Co., country R. Becker i Degau.. Vansnnt & Co Lobmau & Co Llvinxston & Schaller.. L. F. Husr II. L. Dennis & Co Wolf & .Murnen Other buyers Total 1,513 3.7S5 1,312 CATTLK It was almost like a Saturday In the cattle yards todny, as the total re ceipts were exceptionally light, and a good proportion of wnnt did arrive was direct to local packers nnd not offered on tho market. As packers were all anxious for good cattle It did not take them long to buy up what was on sale. Tho market on beof steerH was active and strong. Tho demand for good to choice heavy weights was exceptionally good, nnd as thero were only a few bunches on sale sellers held, them at high prices, und In some cases succeeded In springing tho mnr kct to some extent. Kven tho less desira ble bunches sold readily at strong prices. The situation, however, could best be de scribed by calling It ,a good, strong, uctlvo market. There were only a few odds and ends of cows here today, and hardly enough to make a test of the, market. Good drylot cows were In nctlve demand at strong prices, nnd the commpner grades nnd grass stuff also commanded fully steady ptlccs. Buyers, however, dill' not seem to be ns anxious for the butcher stock as they were for tho steers. There wns no particular change notlce able In tho prices paid for bulls today, but nt the same tlmo sellers found no difficulty In disposing of anything nt all desirable nt very satisfactory prices. Stags also brought strong prices, and so nlso did veal calves. Tho receipts of stackers and feeders con tinue very light, nnd while the demand Is not heavy, still It Is sufficient to tnke what Is being offered at good steady prices. It ts tho better grades, however, that nro wanted, ns the common kinds are neg lected. Representative sales; BBBF STEERS. Av. Pr. No, Av. Tr. ... M0 3 50 1 1000 5 25 No. 1... 1... ...1250 4 ZD 1 10W 5 25 11..., 854 4 53 34 1143 5 30 13..., .929 4 fO .112il 4 50 . 960 I ir, .VM I S3 .1040 & 00 20 .1167 5 30 6... 1141 i 33 1173 5 10 1221 3 40 IKS 5 40 II... 12... 33., 7. 3... 18... .1274 5 20 40.. .1285 3 W STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... S... 1... 1... 750 3 10 53.. 753 4 JO COWS. 810 1 to 1... 1170 3 65 6S0 3 63 1103 3 63 1100 3 75 10J0 3 "J 971 3 80 1410 3 S3 930 3 Sd 1108 3 U 8(4 2 25 1... 9... 1... 3... ... 2... 3... S... 14..'. 13'!' to!!! 1... 3... .... 940 S 43 .... 860 2 40 .... 933 2 50 ....1180 2 30 .... 600 2 .0 ...,1030 2 75 .... M0 2 75 .... 750 3 75 .... 010 2 75 .... 740 2 75 .... 935 2 S3 ....1000 3 CO ....1170 3 00 ..1060 3 9) ..1107 4 CO 4 03 .. 976 ..1070 4 10 ..1110 4 10 880 4 25 3.... 5.... .!!. 7.... 2.... 3.... .... , 973 978 3 15 ..1234 4 11 4 23 3 23 3 25 .1161 . 903 . .1060 4 35 ..1200 4 40 ..1013 4 45 .. 940 4 M ..1323 4 73 .1033 3 40 .1230 3 10 .1010 3 45 .1013 3 to 3 53 COWS AND HEIFERS, ... 931 4 4,- HEIFERS. 15.... ... 437 3 CO 1 ... 706 3 75 1 ... 530 4 00 1 800 4 33 660 4 '0 460 4 50 BULLS. 1120 3 73 1210 2 93 130) 3 CO SSI 3 Vt 1460 3 45 1000 3 13 1540 3 30 860 3 50 1.. 1300 3 60 1000 3 63 S'.7 3 70 615 3 '.0 1103 3 75 , 1270 4 00 450 4 0) 1.... 4.... 1... 1... 1... 1... , 1740 , 430 4 20 4 23 1210 3 30 101 3 50 CALVES. 7 00 I 3.... 120 . 137 .1230 7 CO 4 50 STAGS. ....1SC0 4 13 1. 886 4 '.5 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 500 2 : 1. .1180 3 IS 1.. 1.. 1.. I!.' , 74) 970 1 oO 2 73 1 1 1 20 30 360 3 2S .1060 3 25 . 770 3 25 710 2 M . . SO) 3 0) 433 Ml 3 .'5 3 :s .. tf) 3 05 ., 375 1 03 ..310 3 10 35.. 433 3 35 723 3 50 522 3 50 1.. 1.. ..1100 3 13 4... STOCK CALVES. 37S 3 40 SIOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 410 3 00 t, en 1 30 3 46S 3 ?S 4 4,0 4 40 n 410 3 to 1... 620 t i0 420 4 5.) 2 IIS 4 ffl 6. . . II 37S 4 00 13 730 4 63 1 04) 4 -,0 21) 474 4 65 linns There wns a very Unlit run of hogs here today, for oven a Monday ns fa vorable reports were received from other markets; prices advanced shnrply. Tho market opened a big nickel higher, or 5 t.lnViAn limn CJi,,l!-,lll. ' I' 1 , .. . 1 m . .. . . ,.C IHKU- ,. 4,.. 4... . ...v iiuiiihiiii wns In saod shape, so that tradlne active and everything wns sold In a short time, rne ijuik ni tne nous soiti at ja.2. and $5.85 nnd n few of the choicest loads went at I5.S7V4 nnd as high ns 15 90 wns paid. Thero wns very little below ho that the rango today Is very narrow. The quality of the hogs today was hardly as good as on Saturday, so that the mar kot today Is higher In reality as compared with Saturday than It looks on paper. Today's advance carries the mnrkct to the highest point renched slneo April 20, when tho nvurnge cost was J5.S5, Repre sentative sales; May 15... I May 16...I May 17... May lo... May 19... Muy 20,. .1 .May 21... May 2i... -May 23... May 21... May 25... May 26... I May 2 J... May 2S... May 29... May s-j... May SI... Juno 1.... June 2.... June II.... Juno 1,... June 5,.,. June (.... Juno 7.... Juno .... June 9.... June 10... 1 6 6041 5 21 3 67 5 W , 5 2J 3 W 5 i2 1 5 iu 3 w) 3t 6 111 3 b'.'l d III ! , 6 .3 I 3 U 5 67!j 5 0J I 0 lUij 5 W 3 62i 0 bl" b 01 3 fo obi . 6 W 3 d2 b td: 5 01 3 t . 1 I 99 3 55i 6 6) I 3 tJ 5 3!,, 4 05 I o b2', 4 9J 3 60 6 tival 4 i5l 3 6 5 7l(, 4 83 3 57 6 70 1 lu 3 W I 4 83 3 5a 6 70 I 3 59 5 71fi 4 83 5 70i 4 91 3 5S 6 71b 4 91 3 6 b 7o',, 4 'M 3 67 0 is'., 1 5 02 3 Wi 5 101 3 Ml 1 3 5. No. .v. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh, It 44 227 . 5 SO f2 283 SO 3 100 191 209 5 80 47 76J JO 3 5 39 171 . . 5 SO 76 211 ... 3 S3 99 164 ... 5 SO CT 211 120 5 S3 86 207 SO 5 to f.6 ,:si ... s n M 4.194 SO 5 0 77 til ... 5 S3 71 240 200 J 0 69 261 M S SS 79. ..,,..,230 ... 5 J3i 77 HI 120 5 S3 17 !26 160 i H!4 SS 240 1ft) & s 70 221 ... 1 124 32 201 80 5 SS i .... ra i) 3 73 20 160 sss a.... 217 40 5 824 ' io s 1 .... 191 120 5 tZi 67 .... JM . 5 SS 74 :u so t t:vi u :st ... i si 59 2C3 M S S!' 67 221 129 5 S3 H9 . ...2f.-, SO JSj'j 74 Ml 160 5 M 6i ii) 80 5 52't $ JSO ... 5 Si .'9 2vS 160 5 SJ', 64 217 80 5 1 75 211 210 5 5'5 51 264 80 5 ) : 210 SO 5 824 72. ...... .231 0 5 85 fl 237 10 5 77 21", 210 5 S3 116 21, K0 5 ll'i 62 ,V4 . . 5 7i ....... :.v ... cs.", (6,. : so 5si, 62 237 ... &24 li) 23 160 5 874 68 242 ... 6 M fO 3H !) 5 S,4 6 112 160 5 ) 66 323 40 5 90 CJ 2M SO 5 85 SHEEP There was not' a very heavy run of sheen and lambs hero today nnd tho dcmntid being In good shape the mar ket was fnlrly active nnd stendy nil around, although Chicago wns reported weak. There were no choice woolcd lambs on sale, though n bunch of communis!) stuff sold nt $1.75, which wns considered a very satisfac tory price, consldeclttg quality. A bunch of clipped wethers brought jl.oi, which wns fully as good ns the same stuff would have brought Inst week. Ewes sold at 13.10, which wns nlso, Just nbout steady. Every, tiling was sold In good season. Quotations: Choice clipped wethers. $3.S3 flt.lo: fair to good clipped wethers, 53,701 3.83: choice clipped ewes, J3.23?3.50; fair to good clipped ewes, $3.o0fl3.25; choice wooled lambs, JI.Wlf5.15! fair to good lambs. $I.i0j l.w; choice clipped lambs. $1.5034.75; fair to good clipped lambs, $l.2olKW: spring lnmbs, 3.rxia6.u0; feeder wethers, $3.B0i!l.W; feeder lambs, $I.Oy4.IO. Representative sales: No. Av. I'r. 20 cull ewes 91 1 b0 22 old ewes SS : 10 240 clipped ewes 89 3 40 73 cull lambs 50 3 60 412 clipped western wethers ICS 1 0J 2 spring lnmbs 65 I 50 102 spring lambs 4S 4 j0 259 spring lambs 4S 1 60 1S2 Nebraska woolcd lambs C6 4 i5 CIIICAflO MVll STOCK JIAUKKT. Mpcm Mronir nml AiMU e Horn lllRhcr Mpi lnu I.iiiiiIi I p. CHICAGO. June lO.-CATTLC-Rccetpts. 22,CJ0 head. Including l,n) Tcxnns; steers, strong, nctlve; butchers' stock, steady; Tcxans, llrm, good to prime steers, $S.6oto' 6.25; poor to medium, SI.EOfTS.50; stocker nnd feeders, stendy, 3.0g4.H: cows, J2.70 (f5.O0; heifers, $5.1SH5.23; bulls, steady. J2.MJ (Q4.65; calves, steady, $I.O0it6.75; Texas fed steers, $l.3o08.t: Texas bulls. $2.75Q3.S3. HOGS Receipts today, 37,000 head; to morrow. 19,000 head; estimated left over, 4,000; strong, 5c to 7ifcc hlghers; top, J6.1o; mixed nnd butchers' .3 75y6.07; good to choice, heavy, .i.N",$i!.in; rnugli, heavy, 5.70'gr..SA; light, $3.75jy3.y'4; bulk of sales, o.W'iMl.fio. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts, 20.000 bend; sheep nnd lumbi nbout steady; spring Iambs, up to $5.5'). Good to choice wethers. $.1.90, 1.13; fair to choice mixed, $3.7Wj3.75; western sheep, $3.00f4.15; year lings, $I.Coy4.25; native lambs, $4.0Oy5.15; western lambs, $I.U?5.15. Kmtini 4,'lty Mvo Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. June lO.-CATTLE-Re-eelpts, 2.000 hend natives, 4,000 head Tcxnns, SuO hend calves; heavy beef steers, fift 10c higher: others stendy; cholco dressed beef stenrs, $3.5QT(5.!0; fair to good, 6.65; stockers nnd feeders, $3.(jj;l.75; west ern fed steers, $3.571.4, Tcxnns nnd ln illnns. $4.35f.5.10; Texas grnssers, $1.50; cows, $3.35f3.75; heifers. $.1.7503.25; canncrR. $2.40ii 3.23; bulls. $3.2O!f4.0; calves. $3.50115.50. HOQB-Rocelpts. 8,000 head; market 2liiv Be higher: top. $3.95; bulk of sales, $5 S2H'fi' 5.92V4; heavy, $3.!fi5.n3; mixed packers, $5.S0 fl5.92W: light. $5.63115714: pigs. $3.0Og5.'. SHEEP AND LA.MDS-Rccolpts, 5,000 head; market steady to weak; western lambs, $4.606.23; western wethers, $loOJj' 4. CO; western yearlings, $1.40114.75; ewes, $3.6004.25; culls. $2.23ff3.25; Texas grassers, $3.504.00; Texas lambs, $4,2514.60; spring lnmbs, $l,75?5.60. St. I.oiiln Live Stork Mnrkrt. ST, LOUIS, June lO.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 4,400 head. Including 2.SO0 Tcxnns; mnrkct stendy: native shipping nnd export steers, $3.0010.00; dressed beef ami butcher steers, $4.50f5.65; steers, under 1,000 pounds, $4.0C1) 5 35: stockers nnd feeders, $2.75(f 1.70; cows and heifers, $2.00W5.35; ennners. $1.50Tf2.S5; bulls. $3.004.K; Texas nnd Indian steers, 3.50115.40; cows nnd heifers, $2.fiOJr4.10. I IOOS Receipts, 5,00) head; market 6c higher: pigs nnd lights. t5.7iVfi5.S5; packers, 5.7nTi5.90: butchers, $5.801?B07H. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 1,500; mnrket stendy: nntlvo muttons. $3.25j?4.5o; lambs, $4.00f5.63; culls and bucks, $2.00ij) 4.00; stockers, 2.40g3.25; Texas muttons, $3.75. 5pt York Live Stock .Market, NEW YORK, Juno 10. REEVES Re ceipts, 4,605 head; steers, stendy to 10c lower; cows nnd bulls, steady to 15c lower: steers, $5,0015.90: cxtrn, $6.15; bulls, $3.23fJ4.57V4: cows, $2.6031,174. Cables, steady: shipments, none. CALVES Receipts, 7,059 hend; slow and 15c- lower; vctils, $I.OOf5.75; choice and' extra. $5.S5JT6.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. 14.493 head; very slow for sheep; lnmbs In fair demand nnd stendy; sheep, $2.60i?4.00: year lings. SI.W.ri.no: lambs. $3 50l,f,,&o. HOGS Receipts, 8,253 head; $6.10S6.35 firm. St. .loxepli Lire -Stock Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Juno 10.-CATTLE Receipts, 1,811 head; market steady to strong; natives, $1.601,5.90: cows nnd heifers. $2,251)5.20; venls, $1.0006.50; bulls nnd stngs, $3.0006.00; stockers and feeders, $2,750 4.S0. HOGS Receipts. 3,719 head; mnrket, 240 6c higher: light and light mixed, $5.8005.95; medium nnd heavy, $3.S2Oi5.0o; pigs, j3.30ic 5.00; bulk, $3.8505.924. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccclnts, 1,027 head; market strong for best; others dull, lower. Slnnx Cltv Live stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. June 10.-(Sneclnl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,600; mnrket Btcady; beeves, J4.75O3.50; cows nnd bulls, mixed, $2.6003.60; stockers and feeders, $3.50 4H.40; calves and yearlings, $3.7634.86. HOGS Receipts, 1,000: mnrket a uhade higher at J5.70O3.80; bulk, $5.75. Stock In Hltflit. The following tables shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep ut the four principal live stock markets June 10: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 1,403 a, 795 1.920 Chicago 22,000 37,000 20,000 Kansas city u.oou n.ooo b.oon at. i.ouis .., Totals 4,400 6,000 1,600 33,501 63,798 41,920 flank ClenriiiK". CHICAGO, June lO.-Clcarlnas, $25,493,632; bnlances, $1,705,218; posted exchange, $1.56 4.89: New York exchange, 6c discount. ST. LOUIS. June 10,-Clcnrlngs, $7,625, 9S8; balances, $1,197,323; money, 607 per cent; New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par nsked. CINCINNATI, Juno 10. Clearings, $4, 171,350; money, 3,4O0 per cent; Now York exchnnge, 15O20o premium. BOSTON. June lO.-Cleurings, $16,248,686; balances, $1,713,226. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 10,-CIearlngs, $13,937,620; balances, $2,228,8S8. BALTIMORE, June 10,-Clea rings, $3,016, 270: balances. $118,657. NEW YORK. June IC-Clcarlngs, $133,451, 660; balances, $10,250,703. Cotton MnrUel, NEW YORK, June 10. Rear traders were successful to an unexpected degree In to day's cotton mnrket. Liquidation wns the chief feature of tho trading, though tho short selling cut cnnsldornblo figure, Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 8V4o middling gulf. &'.4c; tales, I.400 bales. LIVERPOOL. Juno 10.-COTTON Spot, fair demand, prices 3-32c lower; American middling fair. 6',ic; good middling. 4 27-32c; middling, 4 li)-32c; low middling, 4$jCi good ordlnnry, 4i(,r. NEW ORLEANS, June 10.-COTTON Stendy; sales, 2.250 bales; ordinary, 640; good ordlnnry, 0 3-lCc: low middling. 7o! middling, "Tic; good middling, Ssc; middling fair. KHc; receipts, 3,822 bales; stock, 122, 423 bnles. ST. LOUIS. Juno 10 -COTTON-Qulet; l-16c lower; middling, 7 13.16c; snles. 25 bales'; receipts. 1,113 bales; shipments, 1,769 bales: stock, 72,536 Idles. GALVESTON, Juno 10.-COTTON Stead', 8c, Coffee Mnrkct. NEW YORK, Juno lO.-COFFEE-Spnt Rio quiet; No. 7, Invoice lie; mild, quiet; Cordova, fc'iOnHe. Very little change oc xnrrnH tndnv. Tho local market ononed stendy with prices unchanged to 5 points lilgher on scattering demand from room shorts prompted by n slightly better ruling of foreign advances than expected nml nbsence of selling pressure of account, loiter In the day there was n decline of R points under realizing nnd foreign of ferings, An ndvatice In thn Rio exchange rnto served to slendy the markot some what, but nt the close prices were net unchanged to 6 points lower and tho murVAi Inactive. Total sales were 6.001) fbags. Including: September nt B.ljfjMOp, NOVemoer III 0.0.1c, i.iri;i.-iiiii:i ,n u.iHJfiu.ivu, March nt 5.80c. New York Dry JiiioiIk Mnrl.cf. NEW YORK, Juna 10.-DRY GOODS Tlieri' has been no chango lu the char acter of Ktoro trndo todny, but mall onlers have been on n somewhat more liberal scale generally, Brown and bleached cot tons unchanged In price. Coarse colored cottons ensy. Print cloths Inactive, but stendy and In fuller request than of late. Ginghams without change Whllo goods firm for line, but easy for low grades. Silks steady with fair demnnd, Wool Mnrl.rl, ST. LOUIS. Juns 10. WOW,-Iiiactve and weak; medium grade, llt(17c; light fine, llflllc; heavy line, Otnic; tub washed, 1C021UC CONDITION OF SMALL GRAIN T.tal Wh.tt Aeriig. Otsi Million Ltsi Thun Lut Yur. NEBRASKA AVERAGES EIGHTY-EIGHT Amount of Out I mlrr Cultivation I'lif Per Cent llelinv Previous cnr'i Record nml T110 Points tnder Teii-eiir Menu. Atcriiixch of Mutes. .uurymnu, iw, 11g111u1, va; i-eiiun iviiuiu. 96; California, 92; Ohlu mid llidlnun, W; Teuiicsseu, 58; knnsas, 87; .Missouri. Illi nois and Oklahoma, 81; Michigan, 68, nnd Texas, 46. Tho low condition lu Texas Is duo to drouth nnd the ravages of the whcat-plant louse. In Oklahoma and Mis sourl the crop has been dnmaged by tho . , .1 . . I .I...,. 1.. 4,11.1.... licsnmu 11 .uiu uy uiuiiiii. 111 .iiiv;iii4ii4ii the Hessian lly has seriously Injured tho crop nml It has dono considerable damugo ... ., . M 1,11....,,. . . . 1 t . . Ill puriionH o iiiiiiun.t, iiunuin iiuu ivi-u tuclty. The present uverag" of conditions relates strictly to the crop mill under ctil- MVIIllUU UUIIU 1. n.i.- I.. ....lu lB ....... 1 1 AM It,,,,, I lln ktlllll tll,ICie4u ill ui44r. ,n n,,,(i,,vi 441111, the ncreago harvested last year by 3.S per cent. There Is uu Incrcnso of 2 per cent In Wisconsin and 1 Por cent In Minnesota and a decrease of u per cent lu Ohio, 8 In Now York, 0 In Indiana, Illinois nnd Knn- sus, 5 In lown nnd Nebraska and 2 in Pennsylvania and Micinguu. tho decrease In the larger producing states Is offset to cOllie CXll'lll l!) llivi ront-B ill nmiin 11144 11144 smaller acreages. Tho condition of outs ts 85.3, against 91.7 on Juno 1, 1900; 8S.7 nt the corresponding date In 1899 and u ten-year average of 90. Ot tho slates having l.OW.uoo acres or upward In oats Pennsylvania ro- - ., I...- .....I .fnl.nl, n PUriS 4l JlUUlia UllH Willi, llllll 4,114.1111411 ' points above their ten-yenr nvernges, while Alinuesota unu new urn itpoii. i iiuim, Wisconsin nnd Nebraska 2 points, Illinois 3 1 1 ..rtl.l.B ...t,l 1." ,1 .,4)1. 41 11 POllliri, IIHIItlllll I l.llllll.T 441,44 ,4lltDl.a 1 5 . - 4. .... ,tf ttw.1. Illnn n4.nt- POlIllS IICIIIW UIU llli;lll 4, I 11,4.11 4,41111. 44.4J4- hkoh for the Inst ten years. In Iowa the condition Is reported as 01, corresponding with the ten-yenr average In that stute. .......... ,ihnfl,wl iimlnr linrll.v lu l.) 1 UU 114.1 CUH 4.,i"4 44.. 1 per cent smnllor than tho nren harvested last year. Thero Is uu increase, of , por cent In California. On the other hand there is a tiecrease oi per l-ciu. iu .huuivowhi, -. ,.. 44'l ,(., dnlllh Ilulllltn. f, per CCUl 111 i muniim,, 44IK4 ; " i i. tier cent In Iowa. Kansas and New ork nml 8 per cent In North Dakota. Thn nver ngo condition oi nancy in ui, hhuuiov June 1. 19t0; 91.4 ot the corresponding date i In 1899. und a ten-year average of ss.ii. I ho ten-yenr averages are. exceeded by IJ jioltita in California, I In Kansas, 3 In South Da kota mid 2 In Norfolk, whllo Minnesota ro nor tt 7. Wlssonsln nnrl North Dakota 3 and n 4. .... ..ha iimlar run uhntvu ii reduction of 1,9 per cent from that harvested last year. In Pennsylvania the area Is reported tho same as ast year, wnue u icy. mm tl.re a shr.nkaKOof 4 per nt. Kun reports a , l e7 stfitcH hnvlnw 100.000 acres or upward in rye. tWc versend.t.on of rye Is ?3. as com- partu wiin bi. .. . .. ",;..,; average, of 89.1. In Pennsylvania, Now York and Kansas the ten-yenr averages ore exceeded by rt, 1 nnd 3 points respectively. Sf,fiei Wisconsin and lown the llgurcn nro 4 points nbovc. f the country8 us a whole cannot ho satis- factorliy (lotcrmiiicu, uu .uu 4.......r. ... t o principal states have -"0l;0l.rtc,,t,c:n, Increase In, acreage ; of 6 per cent cent 1 . Michigan and Nebraska. 3 Per cent in NewYork. an. 1 Kansn- ti .. 1 Jier cent 11 lowa. iu 4-.,iui'i...., Illiiiesota and South Dakota the acreage is reported 'n'p being the same ns Inst year. A decrease of 4 per cent Is reported u IvnnsylvanlnV Missouri 4 per tfflHjfl to Illinois 2 per cent, ns compared with the acreage of last year. . o -"""" argNebr1.8,ka 'kul Wisconsin lo' points, NcW vSnla 11 California and'' niinols- 3, and Lmnesotn. 1. In Kansas tho condition Is Jeported as , corresponding with the nver ago condition In that state lor tho last ten years. Evaporated nnd Hrled fr'1"' APPLES-Thc .market for evaporated aP. nles rued nun a ",""",", ? ""dertone at nvr Htnte, cnmmuu in, - jr i,-- nUloL Prunes. 2H,c per pom,, as to I " ' tuui'.-," Peaches peeled lltf 18c; unpeelod, sgiOc. hiisnr Market. . IA Q1TI1AT1 tfllU'. qule and eas -'. fair" rellnln cf ce, tr tugnl, 93 test, 4Vic; molasses sugar, 32.c; f NEW ORLEANS. June 10. SUGAR if-ic'cj 1eV6n4s.;2iG-ic.'' lola.scs, qV.lell ceniriiuuui, . ii '"- U1..I.4 Itnttor Mnrkct. ELGIN, HI.. June lO-rN"1. !' ,',m n, butter whs offered,on the Elnln Board of Kd 1 the price tq'' be ' isi c. the sWnie ?f init week. Tho output for tfie week wns 14,000 pounds SUPREME COURT SYLLABI w (Mr: irnriel aKnlnst Ryan. Appeal neversed and re- mauded. Opinion by Norvnl, c. J 1. One who seeks relief on tho ground of mistake of fact must show that ho was fee.from negligence of-fnctnnd they are sltontasto malerlal Issuo sucn omission!. i , ;! i . .i-, ihl .,riv nn whom rested tho bur- Sf.ro?fVin.5?C.' NO 9361. veeoer iih'ii""' " " ; - in,, i. iruui rnmniinv. Anne'il ?"? ,V"i VV.,V,V?v. Re versed and remanded. O p I n I n n by H ol c o m b , J . n,1,,nl4(,rnlor 1. An oruc.i-i ..-" ,: : " V.n...I ui, ,, tiKiso sitting at chambers, must be !? .". JliV.: Mm nlnrli nf the ilUtr el Id in l ..... Vi- r.Vi, I.Vnru nf ..I. ministration n Hsued be oKe the ndmlnln El.nr i emt.oweretl and authorized to s-oll such real estate. ..,i,,i,,i n WIl' U HI illlllllllinil 1 4'l I" 144,4,,.-. .. i'hcII real estate belonging to the estate lie ' "V" i. i. rni,ii4ii,i in- ..tjitiiie. In making n sale, from cither ill.'ec iVnr In;!.- dividual rlRht, of the property f" sold n him as such utiiniiiinii.ii"". ... , , T .woiild seem that the jda i. o , . ,1. r- c.rr.1 to nie voidable, and that such PYtVV "ubse'Iuent purchaser , or inorlgageo muln'i that nn administrator. In violation at w "w is hid re! 1 the purchaser of the property at " u"h sale, and to whom tho WASHINGTON, June lO.-Prellmlnary reports of tho spring whent ncrcnge !ndl. I'utc a reduction of about l,2t.i,000 acres, or hi. 4 per cent. Of the twenty states repjrt liig 10,l.w ncrcs or upward In spring whom eight report an Increase aggregating about dl.ouu acres and twelve a decrease nmoiiut ug to nbout l,235,0i. Thero Is nn Increase In acreage of 10 per cent In .New Mexico, 7 In Nemln, 4 In Arizona, 3 In Mlchlgnn, 2 It; .Montana, nnd Utah and 1 In Wyomln find WuHhlngton, while lu lown tlicro 1.4 11 decrease- ot 13 per cent; Oregon, 8; Kan sas, 1; Wisconsin and Mltincsotn, t); Illi nois, Nrbraskn, South DakotH, North Da kota und California, 5; Idaho, 4, nnd Colo rado, 2 per cent. The average condition of spring wheat on June I wns 92.0, as com twicd with 87.3 nt the corresponding date last year nnd ni.l on Jumi 1, wk. Tho mean of the June nvernges for the last ten years Is 92.6 nnd for the last tlfteen years li.',7, The nvernges of the principal states nro ns follows: Oregon, 93; Cnlliorntn. SI; Minneapolis, 93; luwu nnd South Dakota, 92; North Dakota, 91; Wisconsin, t'j; Ne braska, 8S. Tho nverngo condition of winter wheat declined during May 0.3 points, the condi tion on Juno i being 87,5, as against 91.1 on Mny 1. On June 1, 1W0, tho condition was 82.7 and on tho corresponding date lu 1S93, 67,3. Tho mean of tho June averages for the Inst ten years of winter wheat Is SI. 2 nnd for tho lust llfteen years 82,3. Tho principal averages by states nrc as follows: iEDWARDcTTlEEMAr 1 Now with I Aartlx-ULX- K,. Jones r- Oo I I COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I CIUI.V. I'HtlTISIONS, aTOl'KS, IKIMIH AMI fllTTON. 220-220 La Ball St,, CHICAGO. Your builiiMS solicited (Virmpoadsnc lnll1 liiilr n4 ccll mrkn Minis mll4 on r)UMt, Prlisle Wires to all Important I'ohils Cal ! !. W property was Immediately transferred, or where the fads lire sufllclcnt to put nn rr dlnnrlly prtide.it man on inquiry, such sub sequent purchaser or mortgagee Is not 1, good faith grit n lev. for value, and without notice of tho Iniirmlty In tho tltlo held by his grantor 5. "A parolo agiccmcnt by n grant! h to to convey real estate to his grnntor Is within the statute of frauds nnd doe- not cn-uto nn express trust In such real estate In favcr i'.t the grnntor." Thomas against Chutch III. 4! Neb, 2lV.. u Where real cstnto Is conveyed, cv rro cured to be conveyed, by a husband to h 1 wife, without pecuniary consideration 011 her part, the prima fnclo presumption of law Is that It wiu Intended 111 a gift or advancement nnd that the parties intended that the full and absolute title, both legal and equitable, should pass together by tho samo conveyance. 7. A n suiting trust will not be drolnr'-d upon doubtful or uncertain groundii nnd U10 burden Is upon the one clnlmlng the ex Istcnco of a trust to establish the facts up tl which It Is based by clenr nnd sntlsf.ictory evidence. . Held, that tho evldenoo did not ptovo r',,:,!L,eMahlishlnK a resulting trust, itl'.iil , 1,,1c,.oll;l'nL tin Omaha Savings n t. ,0,'". ontltlo.l to be subrofnied to tile rlehtn Af il.r. n.,...i..i..... . i 1,4. . i ,4,v "'iiiiiiiiniriiior i.i a ! i- tiv ,i f (,!""t" to tho extent of e..;;t i f.Mi'.V'V."1 ot ft." Incumbrance on real estate helotming to the estate, and cost- of "i,"1,,l,,?,r.,,,".r' have a 1 en pon " ch real estate for said amount. fr'nm I 'li"'1-'" "Kn'nst Hellman. Error b Nor nl '"" Alllrmcd Opinion section ;i, nrticle l. chapter l.wvlt, Comp C. .Statutes. (l ptirrhnscr r ronl r"l J.'.?.".1.? ".,x "al(' i'1l'lrel forthwith to pay to the trennuri.r Mm ,4,,, nnd on failure, so to do the property shall Jit once MKHln be ofTered ns If there li.,d ueeu no sale, .,i,iTll0""llr? .f ,nc treasurer to obncrvo said section of tho stntuto by offering tho finds for sale will not tnvnlldato the taxes thereon. 3. A purchaser of lands at nn Invnlld ta snlu In subrogated to tho rights of tho county. cndoremenr,"'Ca,e mny b" a"M hy nnirA."!i!'ng,lc? ,of 11 lnx certhlcnto nc-sl-noi lights thereunder of the ns- Hvi;eI111,'fM!,H'B Hlll'll"K nnd Loan nnd ,Br. As!'oi:1.,ltlon against Gllmore. At). rfiwlhiB. C. 'nuxh'1 Colln,v ""ver.-e'd. inUiu.1!.'0 nb""-,p f usnry. fraud or other Illegality a contract with a foreign building nnd loan association will be enforce c Us laws cnu,,n,,l Interpretation of 2, It Is the right of a defaulting borrower from such tin nssoclatlon who elects to have a ered t of the present vnlue of his stock npnlled to the reduction or his mort gagii Indobleiluess. (Livingston Loan and Rulldlng AHHorlutlon against Drummond, 49 Nebraska, 201). 3. Value of stock will bo taken to at least equal sum 0f mock payments and declared dividends In the absence of com petent proof of looses. No. 9.22. MeCorinlck ngalnst Carey. At, peal from Cass ( ouniy. Atllrmed. Ames, C. 1. lho statute 'qualifying as witnesses per sons Interested In tho result of litigation cuniiot be practically annulled by holdhfg that tho testimony of such persons Is In crodlhlo solely on account of their Interest 2. When it record lu u enso presents no 1. Whero tho decree In a suit In the nnturc of n. creditor's hill orders a de fendant to pay a fund in his hands Into court forthwith, Interest Is chargenblo thereon ns upon imy other Judgment, with out an express direction to that effoet In tho decree. 2. A defendant In n suit to which nil the rlnltnnnta of a fund In his hands nro pnrtle.i, who being ordered by tho decreo to pay the fund Into court, excepts to such decree nnd participates In an appeal there from by ono of the claimants, cannot bo heard to claim, after affirmance of tho decree, that he was a mere stnkeholdor nnd therefore Is not chnrgeablo with In terest. 3. Execution Is n proper process to en forco a ileereu directing a defendnnt to pay moneys In his hands Into court. Only $14.75 toChicago and Return via the Great Rock Island Route. TICKETS OX S.I,K .11) XK J a, lit, I I, 1.",. HIJTUHX LIMIT SEPT. 1.-,. CITY TICKET OFFICE, iaiaiaiaiaTTM lsisisisM IWI L9 Greatly Reduced Rates Duffalo, N. Y.. on sale May 15 to Sept. 30. Kansas City, Mo., on sale Juno 7 to 11. Detroit, Mich., on sale July 5, and 7. Cincinnati, O., on sale July 4, S and 0. Chicago, III., on sale July 23, 21 and 23, Louisville, Ky., on sale Aug. 21, 2i nnd 26. Cleveland, O., on salo Sept. E to II. Half rules to most nil points ninth, 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month. Summer tourist ratcn to nil Summer Resorts now on sale. Kor descriptive matter regard ing tho r.'in-Amerlcnn Exposition, Summm Tourist rates and all Information, call a O. & St. L. City Olllcc. 1415 Farnam St.. (Paxton Hotel Hldg ) or wrlt? Horry E. Moores, C P. & T. A.. Omaha. Neb. CURE YOURSELF t Un lli; fur tiiititttural dlseuiiMM.InlUniiiiallpiis, Irrllatluns or ulwrstloiu nf nm on us nini'brunoi. I ninii I'oniiii'os. I'hIiiIms. nml nut ai'Jln ic.isuimicuuo, i . nihu ny iiriiKSis.a, nr s'lit In plain vrrttfr. hy pxiiims, rrcpalil, tat il.di, or 3 Lot I Ira, 3.7). Olrculsr sent on trims). MONEY; Refunded. " aiiteo I)r Kay's Itenovatm ' IU4.-UIM uyupvllMil, IHlUhU union, liver unu (4"ini'i nvni niuie, iiixmiic, iltiod purifier Knonn for nil nhronlo dKor.bCh. renovates and Invigorates' he whole system and cures very worst caien. Get trial box at once If not satisfied with It notify us, no will refund money hy return mall. Write, your i,ytnptonn for I'ren Meillcul Advlcu, sample and proof 211 .t 10c atdruiiKistb. Dr. II. J, Ku.y, Saratov, .7 OMII5STI SAI'I'.STI IH1STI WALL STREET .Mniiej Will Lnru lllg: .1lonlhl ltctiiriu Tho Investor's Fund 1'uya Scini-.Moi,thy The oldest established In Ann n i 4S'o certificate-holder ever lost n cc-a Pay ments made to all Milihcrlbcra every 1! days. No trouble, No delay. Monoy refunded on demand. Wrlto tod.iy for particulars, freic to any uddresa. i . i:. .M.vcivin .v. co., Iliiilxoii Ilnllilliii;, .New Ynrl.. 'IrieilUoiie lllllll. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James K. Iloyd & Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION (illAIN, PHOVIHIOX A.M STOCKS, IliiSird of Trnde llulldlug. Direct wires to Chicago und New York, Jorrespondence, Jthn A Worron A Co. iiivk nun riuu-r in met or or inw tne judg ment of tho district court will be nlllrmed Np. 9,32. Stinrt against Rurcham. A p. nciU from Lancaster County. Alllrnnd. Pound. C v g Id I UAdayi, 1 JVW (Joirioi,,! VJl. mmmw . .. A ., . i. , ... 1 egciNOiNNTi, o. HH 4. I