THE CWATTA DAILY I5EE: WEDNESDAY, JVlsK 12, 1901. l;ltCIAI; AM FINANCIAL GoTemmcnt Crop Report on Wheat Onuie Ortut Bush to Eel!. JULY CLOSES ONE-HALF CENT LOWER ('nrnllcnrlih tilth Whrnl ntnl from Oilier Infliic-nces (Mm I'nlrl.v A Hip nl Times Provision lle ii el mi 1'rollt 'Inking. CHICAGO, June It. Marked weakness characterUedMho wheat mnrket today. July cosing He lower. July comi closed a V lower, July outs 'tc oovvn and provisions uuchungud to depressed. Sutfcrilclally, the figures In the govern ment c.i(ii) ltpoet presented a condition 10 please the bulls, but a oompnrlsuii seemed to convince both ImiIIk niul boars that there w-juld be more wheat In tin- country than would sell nrdund IOc and conseiiuenily the tup of the gong fojnd a hoBt anxious to scil July opened UttHe "wpr 1,1 ,2c and with tlw downward course, us muted by gcnernl rain In the northwest and southwest the prlro declined, with oc ins.onnl fractional rallies to ilc. The elosj was weak and c lower at ilV.c. Rrnd afreet's . reported the wiirld s visible do creased 3,tWJ bushels. 'Ihlrty-two loads were reported taken for export and seu boiird clearance!", In which, the flour receipts vvete initial to .ill.!"! buslwds. l'rltnary re ceipts were I2.ijO bushels, ugalnst itti.'H) n year rtgo, Mlnwupolls and Dultlth reported ;2!0 cam, against ilil earn lust week and 4i a year ao, Local receipts w;re 112 cam, U of enntrut-t grnibi. Improved com wvnthor and the weakness tnirntltrr with liberal receipts and a poor shipping demand, wan the Uearlsh ....V.i.innii..n iii ilir .'urn tilt. .lull, under dull trading, flolti between I2TIC and -Mc and closed -'tti 'fee 'lowar hi I2f,c The only demand was irom the pit shorts, and this was ho light as to havo no apparent effect. The onb desire seemed to be to sell, and the weaKlicss that iluwlnpcd at the start continued to the end of the session. Klfty nlx loads were takin for export. Local re ceipts were, 605 cnrn, 18 of contract grade Oats were weaker with tho othnr cereals. Trading was fairly active nl times, but tho greater part of thciduy there was a surplus of sellers. Rains lit the west apparently more than offset the govorntn'lit report of n falling off In the crop. July sold between iiWV:z and .28c and. closed 4c lower at 27.c liocal receipts wvrc 212 cars.' Provisions wcro active and HtronK to beRln with on better prices Sor hogs, but on tho advance there was a disposition to tnko profits anil a reaction followed. July pork ranged twtween JM.72H ami J14.52V4 nnd closed 21ic down nt $14.77'4. July lard fold from JR.) to JS.C2V4. oloslng unchanged at .li5, and July ribs betweon JS nnd 8.12Va. closing a shade lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat, (A ears; corn, 225 cars; oats, 110 cars; lions, fil.000 head. The lending futures rnnged.as follows: Arllcles.l Open. I High. Low. Close. I Yes'y. Wheat Juno July Sept. Coin June July Sept. Oats July Sept. Poik July Sept. Lard July Oct Sept. nius July Sfpt. I I ... I 7H1 70W, 70'4 We" 71'fc 7Ui f.9Vt .1 IK) 'iivii' II', 42'i1 43i4 42' 43H'Ai 43', 44 iSOatt'1 -Wi -bl a)-S26?W-t ' II S2Vi H 1,"2H V4 14 R0 15 W 13 00 ll'OO 14 95 II M 8 ft) 8 rCVi 8 M 8 56 8 C5 8 H7i 8 07 fi 57- 8 fi5 8 62V4 8 7Vi S 70 7 57h Q5 8 60 8 10 8 12H 8 00 8 06 .8 07i i S 10 8 15 8 02V4 8 IWli 8 10 No. 2 Cash nuotatlons were as follows: Fl.OI'R-Qulct; winter patents, J.1.8O33.90; .trnlghts, I3.2ftg3.70; clears. J2COH3.40; spring specials, $4.20; patents. l3.45jj3.S0; atralghts, .'.Wni3.2r; bakers. $2.202,60. WHEAT No. 3 spring, 6HI5SWc; No. 2 red, liiVdiZc. CORN No. 43iM2iic; No. 2 yellow, 42 i ......... OA I S .no. iW, ro. jrwime, ic;vfl.nnc. RYE No. 2. EO'.Jc. MARl.EY- fiood feeding. 47c; fair to irt mnlllnir. rilfie. SEEDS-No. 1 llax, $1.71; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.71; prime timothy, $3.003.w), PROVISIONS Mess pork, nor bbl $14.80 I4.S3, Lard, per 100 lbs.. 8.l(f8.25. Short ins., in.wssn.-z. $7.95 8. 15. Dry THIS HKIOS IIOOBU1, ,.iiu'aii.iu. Ul nnuru hniilders (boxedl. fC.7V4ilT12i4. Short clear Hides (boxed). $8.25Q8.37. WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.27. Following aro the receipts and shipments for today: Receipts., Shipments. Flour, bblf. 20.000 17,000 "Wheat, bu 15t.00) 71,'W Corn, hU 387,000 104,000 Oats, bu 431,00ft 41B.000 Rye, bu 9.000 2.000 Uarley. bu 17,000 9,000 On tho X'roduce exchange today the but tcr market was Arm; creameries, 16iJ18'ic; dairies. 13fcfl7e. Cheese, steady, 9ifl0Vc Kggs, weak, 10?ic. M2W YORK (il'M'.llAI. MARKET. iiotntliins of the Day tin Vnrlnu t.'oniinnillt Ii-k. NEW YORK, June 11. FLOUR Receipts, 27,:;i'i bblK.; exports. 15.S21 bbls.; dull and lower. with wheat: winter patents. $3.fi503,DO; winter straights, $3.45f73.55; winter oxtrns. $2.50It2.85; Minnesota bakers. $2.WW 3.15; Minnesota patents, $3.904.15; winter low crades. 12,3072.40. Rve flour, steady; fair to good, $2.80ti3.10; choice to fancy, $3.20 (CJJ.UO. CORNMEAI-Qulet: yellow western, 9Sc; city. 95c: lirnnuywine, j2.4oaz.b&. RYE Steady; No. 2 western. 59c. afloat; state, 6Mi5(o, c. I. f., New York carlots. HA RLE Y Dull: feeding. 4Sc. c. I. f.. New- York; malting, 6Sy62c. c. 1. f., New York carlots. BARLEY MALT Dull; western, C5072C. WHEAT Receipts, 327.400 bu.; exports, 132,131 mi. spot, weaK; wo. L' reo, 7W4C. r o h.. n float: No. 2 red. 7Sc. elevator: No. : northern, 4Vic, f. o. b,. afloat. No. 1 Du- luth. 88r, f. o. b., nlloat. Omlons onened steady, but soon weak ened and ruled heavy most of tho day under liquidation Inlluenced by Improved weather conditions west, easier cables, small sea board clearances and over discounting ot crop report: closed weak, at 4WH decline; 1,i1 7T(?r?fl Mnajul at 771!,. H.nl.mmr 'U-ffuVTlV. closed at 74V4c: October. 74s. 75c, closed at 74ic; December, 75S1TT6H. closed at 75s;r. CORN Receipts, 397,100 bushels; exports, 533,470 bushels; spot weak; No. 2, 47Hc, ele vator, and 4Sc. f. o, b afloat. Option mar ket was weak an nay on account or canies, of favorable weather west, llouldatlon and the wheat decline. Market closed weak, at iiVic net loss, juiy. ittfiitic. closed nt 47tHe: Soptember, 47U(fflS4c, cloaed at 47TJc. OATS- Receipts. 118,600 bushels; exports. 122.2S5 bushels. Spot steady; No, 2 34c; ' n 1 Tlr. - Mn 1 ... V. I t11L,t X- 1 1. 1 A S3c: track, mixed western, 32f?33!4c; track, white, Z2tmic. Options steady, but quiet on tne Diiiiisn crop report. HAY quiet: spring, tB75c; good to choice. furfjWic. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1900 crop. 17iT20o: 1S99. UBlScs old olds, 24Jc; Paelllc const, 1900 crop, irJin9c, lS90,ii$f 15c; old olds. 25li5c, HlDES-Stendy; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs., ISjC California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas ilrv "1 In .111 11 1ifft4lii LEATHER Steady ; hemlock solo, Buenos yre, nisni io neavyweiRnis, 2vir-jc; acid, 23Vifl24He. PltOVISIONS-Heef. quiet; family, $10.50 (iM2.00; meK, $9.oon9.50; beef hams, $20.5fl1f 21.W: packet, $10.wrtlo.60; city, extra Indlu mess. SIS.CHwg n.oo. ("m meats, quiet: plck- iimi im-iiiv, awjuuw; picKieu snouiders $7,O07.25; plekled hams. $fl.7610.75, U-rd ncnny; wesirrn sietmen, ?i.?o; renned, nrm continent. $9.00; South Amerlcnn. $U.60: com noiiiiil. Sh.ia. Pork, firm: fumllv ur.w,f iO.00; short clear, $16.ayi7.25; mess, $15.50W ID kJ, TALLOW Quiet; city, 4'ic; country, m RICE Quiet; domestic fair to choice. 3i 4li,i'; Japan. 4H(B4vic. MOLASSES-Steody; New Orleans, opsn kettle, good to .choice, 32fif40c. nUTTER-Ueceintb, jj.ko pkgs,; llrnier rreamerv. 15tnjfl9(c: factory, I2(ffi(,uc. CllEKSK-Heceipts. pkgs. i unset tled, fancy largo colored nnd white, SVff iiiui: niuiiii i.iiii'irii, Tii mncy smni wime. jc. r.uvin m-'ttiHioj j,.? in(ia,j wthk; west ern candled, 13'ifl3Viu; western uncnndled, POl'LTRY Alive, weaker; springers, IS -in:, iiirKeyi. jsu; iuwib. iuu; iiresseu, 1'JC; springers, 22f25o; turkeys, 7&9o; fowls t'liiw. METALS-nillowIng the decline of Hes semer pig iron at t'lttsuurg a row dayi iiku local values todav broke considerably Tim demand of Into hns been rather noor nnd concessions had to bo made In order to Inducn buyers to once niore purchase the stock. The cloe wus cany at $').50n 10.25 for piR iron warrants: northern roundry, $14.2j15.53; southern foundry, $I3.75tt16.25 and toft southern, 512.76015.25. In EiiRland however, values wero without chungo, OlnHgftw warrants closing at 63s 6d and MIddlnsboroitRh nt 45s lOHd. Another In. tereiitlnR featuro In local metal circles was the strength manifested In tin. Prices ad vanced sharply, recovering the loa scored yesterday, and had a little to spare on buying orders from nil quarters. Holders were reluctant to sell, with a result of eomp sult-s at $28.76 and before the close the .bid tlgure was ralsvdju with eellers nl liiiw. The i.el' ijslti for tR day wm 0 poll, is In Ixindon prices udvanccd 15 spot. ii.sliiK at Jtl-fi l-i and futures at ill.v,, with only a iiht trade reported. The rest of the Int were without chanRe as to prlc or feature t'opper ruled nomlnnll steady, while In London tho market closed with prices a Ahade hlRher, spot standltiK ,it Li'j . ixl and futures nt .tC9 lis 31 Lead held milte sfady, out unchanRed. London tlOH"i at il2 l!d Spelter was dull and nominally Jit U.WMM.W. In lyonoon values were Is 6d hlRher, at 10 10s. o.M.tiiA wnoi.iiSAi.r .MAntcivr. Coiidllloii of 'I'rnilc unit Unotnflon on staple mill fnney I'rndiier. EUGS ttecelpts liberal; good stock, Arm, ClVu rOULTUY-Hens, 7e; younff and old roosters, 3c-j6c; turkeys, cgc; ducks and Ktese, 0'. spring chickens, per lb., WUVk. UUTTKIl-Common to fair, 12V13c; choice dairy, In tubs, Hit 15c; separator, ISc. I'UKSH KISII-Ulack bass, 18c; white bass, Sc; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blue tins. 7c: buffolos. Ho: catfish. 12c: cod. 'JC! crapples, 7t(loc; clscoes, 7c: halibut, 11c; her ring, be; nauuocK, juc, picKcrei, ic; pme, vc; led snapper, K. salmon, lie; sunilsh, lc; trout, jc, whltellsh, 6c. I'inlOON'S-Llve, per doz., II. VKALS-Cholre, HQlOc. HAY Prices Hunted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice upland, W.50; No, 1 upland, J3.W! medium. JS.lw; coarse, J7.M. Hyu straw, J6.50. Thefe prices are for hay of good color and quality. De mand Ilecclpts, 2 cars. OATS-No. i white, Wc. CO UN No. 3. 43c. HKAN-J13. vkuktadl.es. SI'INACH-I'or bu. box, 40c. Aril'AIlAUUS-Natlvc, per dor., 35340c JtllUHAllll-lIome grown, per lb., l'ic NKW Ulih-TS-Pcr uoz., 4oc. NUW CAHHOTS I'er doz., 50c. A'UW TUJtNll'S-l'er ioi 60c. CUCUMnKHS-Holhousc, per doz., COcQ tl.uo. CARKOTH I'er bu BOc. LKTTUCK Per bu., 2025c. IlAUlSIIliS-l'cr doz., lofJOc. I'A1ISI,K1 i'er UOZ., 3UC. l'OTATOKS-1'er bu.. 70380c: Colorado. JI.oul.10. L'AIIHAOK New Calltomla, 2!4c. TO.MATOKS-Klorldn. uer B-basket crate. fancy. $3.50; Texas, 4-bsk crates, $2.00. ONIONS Bermudas, per crate, $2.25; new Cilllforula, 2c. CAU LI FLOW'K It Home-grown, per doz., ll.uO. UKANS Wax. per 1-3 bu.. 90c: strlnir, per 'A bu., 75c. l'iSAH i'er bu., $2; per vs bu., ,sc. CKLKHY California, per bunch, 50375c. I'UUITS. STHAWHKUIliliS-lloma grown, $:.25; Missouri, $2.25. CHKUKIKS-Cn forn a. per R-lb. box. $1.50; .Missouri, per 24-qt, case, $1.75. I'tiiACiiKH cniirornia. per uox, Al'ItlCOTS-Cnllfomla. 4-basket crates. $1.76. uoosKHiJiiKins per 24-qt. case, w..s. TUOPICAL FRUITS. OIlANnKS California seedllncs. J2.75S 3.0r, navals, $3.5u; .Med. sweets, $3.253.50. LKJIONS California, extra fancy, $3.75; choice. $3.25. 11 AN AN AS I'er bunch, according to size. $2.dOC2.50. FiUB caiirornia, new cartons, oc; layers, C5c; Imported, per lb., 10012c. UATKS Persian, In CO-lo. boxes, Salrs, Cc per lb.; Halloween, 5',4c per lb. riKKAi'i'Lisa rer uoz., i.(bi.w. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case. $3.76. ciufjit i'er uui., per nan om., t&ia. XITT.C3 t.flu. ...nl....,u I V. itM. ,11- u .i7"i.iigiiDii nniuuio, in., ... berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. ISalOc raw peunuts, nur lb., 5i;-5Vjc; roasted, SWw Vic; tiraziis, m pecans, iuyc. HIDES No. 1 green, 5Hc; No. 2 green ,1 K.. 1 a,, 1..1 ,M... V'.. O .... 1 n.l Kli. ail'. . ri. in,,, u;ji.( ..v. v nam u , W72w, No. 1 veal calf. 8 to lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, SQ13c; sheep pelts, ivuioa; horse hides, $i.Mrr-.-a- St. I.ouls tirittn nnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Juno 11. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 69Hc; track, 72Vigi 3'4c: July. Ui'ic: septcmoer, eevic no. . hard, 70Vilr7H:c. corn Lower; no. j. casn, iiic; tracit, 2'42iic; July. 4164lKc; September, Wc. OATS Lover no. 2 casn. .TSriC track, 29c; July, 2S6i?2S4c; September, 36Hg26V4c; No. 2 white, 31c. ' RYE QUIct nt 6I',5C. FLOUR Easy : patents. $3.5003.70: extra fancy nnd straight, $3.103.25; clears, $2. SOU .w. FLAXSEED Steady; no market. CORNMEAL Steady, $2.30. BRAN Rarely steady: sacked, aast track. 65fiCijc. HAY Steady to strong; prairie. $9.00 11.00; timothy, $10.00013.50. WHISKY-Steady; .$1.27. IRON COTTONTIKS $1.05. UAGGINOS-6V.i7c. , HEMP TWINE 9c PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, $15. f5. Lurd, steady at $8,40. Dry salt meats, steady; uoxed lots, extra shorts, $s,23; clear ribs, $8.37V4; clear sides, $8.50. Racon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, ..; clear riDS, w.aVi; Clear sines, METALS Ix-ad, quiet at $l.32'4. Spelter, quiet at $3.82H. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 7Hc: springs, 13016c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6c; springs, 10c; geese, 4c; springs, sc. RUTTER-Steady; creamery, 14W019c! dairy. 127rl4c. EGOS Steady. loic: repacked and cases Included. RECEIPTS Flour. 5,000 bbls.: wheat, 30.- 000 bu.: corn. 40,000 bu,; oats. 29,000 bu. BHIPMENTS-FJour. 12.000 bbls.: wheat, 17,000 bu.; corn, 83,000 bu.; oats. 40,000 bu. Liverpool Crnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. June ll.WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 2 red western, winter, 6; No. 1 northern, spring, t.s, no. i (jamorntn. es la; futures nulct: July, 6s Olid; September, DS :'(!. CORN Snot. quiet: American mixed new, 3s HUd; American mixed, old, 4s 2Vd; rutures uareiy steady; July, 3s lid; Sep tcmber. 3h UHd; October, nominal. PEAS Canadian, steady, at 5s Sd. HOPS At London. Pacitlc coast, steady, nt 4sfri4s 15d, flour st. Louis rancv winter. 8d. PROVISIONS-Reef. steady: extra India mess. t2s 9d. Pork, steady: nrtme mess western, 61s. Lard, firm: prime western, In tiercPB. 43s: American renneo. in nans. 43s 3d, Racon. Ilrm: Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 lbs., 44s :id; short rlris, 16 to 24 lbs., 45 9d: long clear middles, heavy. 30 to 40 lbs., 41s 9d; short clear backs, 16 to 24 lbs., 42s; clear bellies, II to 16 lbs,, 45s M. Shoulders, square, ii to u ins., steady, at 3CS. Rl'TTER-Dull: finest United States, S!j; goon umien niaics, os. CHF.ESE-Amerlcnn finest white, dull, at 43s: American linest colored, quiet, at 43s. tallow in mo city, quiet, at s; Aus trian. 26s 6d, Recelnts of wheat durlnc the last threa days, iutMjo centals, including loe.ooo Amer ican, iteceipis ot corn miring last tnree days, 110,000 centals. Visible Supply of Grain NEW YORK. June 11. Sneclal teleeranh and cable communications to Rradstreei's show the following changes lu available sunnlles. compared with the last account WHEAT-Uulled States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 1,499,000 bu.; 'afloat for and in Europe, decrense, z.iuo.uuo du.; total sunnlv. decrease. 3.699.000 bU. corn united males aim canaoa. earn or Rockies, Increase, 661,000 bu. OATS United States nnd Cnnoda. east of Rockies, Increase, 99,000 bu. Among the moro Important Increases re ported are thoso of lol,000 bu, at Chicago private elevators. 117.000 bu. at Coteau. 116.- uoo bu. at Newport News and 60,000 bu. at omana. The lead ng decreases include thoso of 100.uk) bu, each at northwest Interior ele vators and In Manitoba and 71,000 bu. at Quebec, Duo to monthly revision. Continental stocks smaller than expected. Kiiiimiio City i nil ii nml Provisions, KANSAS CITY. June 11. WIIFATInlv iiP.ic; September. 63Vc; cash, No. 2 hard, CSc; No, 3, ft6017c; No. 2 red, 70f70ic; No, 3, tVi'fl 6'Jc. foit.N-juiy, 40'ic; September. 41'ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 39?i4J(0c; No. 2 white, 41c; No, 3. 40S.U41C. 1 OATS No. 2 whlto, 29Hc RYE No. 2, 54c. HAY-Cholce timothy, $11.00311,50; choice pralrlo. $lo.uo. RI'TTER-Creamcry, Ifl'.ic; dairy, fancy, nquc, ECIOS Weak; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, 9o dozen; loss off cases returned! now whltewood cases Included, V4c more. RECEIPTS-Whent, 46,400 bu.; corn, 11, 200 bu,: oats. 7.000 bu, SHI PM ENTS Wheat, 49,600 bu.; corn, 22, 400 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu, Phlludrliihln Prod nee Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA. June ll.-RUTTBR-Stcndy, fair demnnd; fancy western creum ery, liU18c; fancy western prints, 19c; fancy nearbj". 19c, EOC1S Steady, fresh nearby. He; fresh western. 14c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh southern, 12c, CHEESE Dull nnd easier: New York full creams, small, !iMfl!c; New York full creams, fair to choice, Sjfl9c. lVorln MnrWrl. PEORIA, III., June H.-CORN-Inactive; No. 3, 4IHc OATR-lnactlve; No. 3 white, 2Sc, billed throuah. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin ished goods. Minneapolis Whrnl, Klour nml limn, MINNEAPOLIS. June ll.-WURAT-Cash. CSVic; July, 6707Ci Sfptembsr, 5WtCi on. track. No, 1 hard. 70Vc; No. 1 northern, ASVic, No. 2 northern. foMItoV . FI.OI'R Lower, first patents. .l.vity. 91, ...finri li.l.nl. tl ?rt ll-a nl.n,, I If.At . . r . . . . .1 1 .. n . ' . u-.. . .1 , ,i IIUA.-.-II1 UUlk, jii.mn 70, 'Inlrdo (irnln nml .Spcil. TOLEDO, O., June ll.-WHEAT-Active and weak; cash, No, 1, 71'sc; July, 714c; September, TO'io CORN Weak; cash, 43c; June, 43c; July, 13'fcc; September, 44c. OATS Dull and lower: cash. 28c: July. 27Sc, September, 26ic RYIi 5.V. CLOVERSKED-Cnsh, prime, $6.60: Oc tober, $5.32'j. VlllniiiiUrp Ornln Mnrkrl, MILWAUKEE. June 11. WHEAT I.owr' No. 1 northern. 72t-lfl73e: No. 2 northern, 70071c; July, 7OH0"2sc KYE-Dull; No. 1, o2062Hc. RARLKl steady; o. 1, 6ic;sampie, t 5214c. MOVnMK,TS IX STOCKS AMI IIONI), Vnlnmp Dnillims Sinnll nnd Shows Mnrket Is Ruled by Priifessliinnls. NEW YORK. June 11. Tho desultory movement of prices In .today's stock market demonstrated the professional character into which It has again relapsed. The volume of dealings fell back near to the level which was reached previous to last week s spurt of snecu atlve activity. Tho opening mado a good show of strength under the combined Influence of fnvoruule Interpretation ot tho government crop te non, puuiisneu atter tne Close yesteruuy, and the rumors which enme thick from London that Deacu wan Imminent in South Africa. Tho crop report had the greater ef- icct on account or tno snort selling wnicn has been done by the bears during the last week in expectation of a showing of uieat deterioration In the crops. The rains which nave laiien since tne nrst or tne month, which Is tho date ot the uovernment'u com putation, were taken as an offsetting fnctor 10 tne uniavoratiic leatures 01 tne report. The short covering which developed vester- uay aitcrnoon was, therctore, continued witn energy tnis morning. A sharn rulu carried Texas & Pacific down z?k from the higher point, nnd Missouri Pa cific Itself tell under last night. The whole market suffered irom realizing until the ag gressive movement in Missouri I'aclllo cneckeu tne ue.'iine. Tins stock toucnea 1223, on expectations of a coming dividend, The pressure an Texas & Paelllc was at- triuuted to a change in the ratio or us pro posid exchange with Missouri Pacific stock, which has been supposed hitherto to bu two shares for one of Missouri Pacific. The sale of loo shares of Northwestern preferred wus made at is points lower man tne pte ceding sale, The demnnd for uonns wns wen distrib uted and prices advanced, Total sales, par value, 3,l75,u0. United States were all exchanged on tho last call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock mar ket was brisker and hannler today on the good war news nnd the increasing prospects or peace. onBois were especially stimu lated, rallying to on top of yesterday's Into Improvement. American stocks wero stronif on the unfavorable cron reports nnd wcro steadily bought here. Prices advanced on New York ouyinR, Atcnison, aoutnern Pacific and Union Paelllc being particularly strong at the close. Money was steady nnd exchange on Paris was 25.22 and on Berlin 20.44. Th fouowlnr ar tn closing prices on Ihs New York Stock exchange: Atchison y.H do pfd 102H So. Pacific 108 So. Hallway ii ' do pfd 1W 1 Tex, & Pacific t8 T., St. L. & W.... 4.1'i do pfd 4CH Union Pacific US do pfd 1?S Wabafh 3S? do pfd 73 ,W. A L. K ,133 do pfd , 21V4 Wis. Central . 81 do pfd , 4 P.. C C. A St. I. :5 Adams Express ... .llv'i Am. Express , Hit V. 8. Exnresa .187 . f.'j'. . 3i . " . 4'k llh .ltfT'i . W . 21 . 41i ,. Jt'i . 31 .. :k; . 4.-.I, .1S3 do rfd Baltimore & O.... do rfd Canadian rticlnc Cannda Southern . Chee, & Ohio Chicago & Alton.. do pra a. n. fc q Chlrano I. & L... do pfd Chicago A E. 1 .. Chicago & Ot. W.. do lit pfd do 2d rfd Chicago A N. W... c, n. 1. ft r Chicago T. 4 T... do pfd C C, C. & 8t. L. Colo. Southern .... do lit pfd do 2d pfd Delawam & II Del. L. & W Denver P.. O.... do pfd Krl do lat pfd do 24 pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Rocking Valley ... do pfd Illinois Central ... Iowa. Central t do pfil L. E. A W do pfd Ixillld. & Nnh Manhattan L Met. St. fly Mex. Central Max. National .... Minn. & St. I. Mo. Pacific M., K. A T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central so . 4WVells.KarRO Ex.... .155 . SIS Amal. Conner i:i? SI.', 85 U'4'Amr. C. A K. . cm , :i ,1'i7 233 , M'.l , Wi , 4J'i 7Ci . 10 . 7f',i do pfd Amer, Lin. Oil . 23 . f2 . r:h . 9.", .144!, . 4-44 . 79T . SOS .210 . 6U mi .215 . &1 . an . 2: . 7!i . . S5 . 4Mi . 22 . 44ii . 7C; . 01 ,. 66 . 4H4 .115't . 44 . SJi .MS'., . 10 . 75'J ,.14')i . M .. 14 .. 71V4 . Wit ,. 7di .. :ci .. .. 40V .. !, do pfd Amer. S. A It.... do pfd Amer. Tobacco ... Aha. Mln. Co Ilrk. Hap. Tr ( do. 1 . A 1. Con. Oaa Cun. Tobacco ... do pfd Oeneral Klaetrio Olucoaa 8ugar ... llo--klng- Coal ... . V Int'n'l Paper .1M I do pfd .100 Unt'n'l Power ... .llS'i liclcrie. Oaa ..i National Ulacult , Si'Va National Iad ... . im .N'atlonal Salt ... do pfd .:2l . 64Va .165 .1554 No. American Pacific Coast Pacific Mall People's Oaa Ires5ed S. C Nor. A Weat do pfd Pullman P. C Republic Steel .... do pfd do pfd No. Pacific ... do pfd Ontario A V.. Pennsylvania . Reading do let pfd.. do 21 pfd.. St. L. A S. P do lnt pfd.. do 2d pfd.. St. U S W... do pfd St. Paul . S3 .i:o . 3m Sugar Tenn. C. A I 1W! . 46 Union n. A P. Co do pfd . 7M4 . M'i . 4U . Wi . 72 U. S. do U. 8. Leather Pfd Rubber Pfd do V. S. . 35H Steel . 60 do pfd .15Vi Weatern Union Trust receipts. .evr York Mnncr Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 11. MONEY On call steady nt 2?iQ3',4 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; prime mcrcnntlle, paper, 3ft4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills nt $4. HSU'S 4.88K for demand and at $4.S.lVftN.85 tor sixty oays; posted rates, S4.Mi1H.S6M. nnd 4.59; commercial bills, $4,84H-L85V;. SILVER-Certlficates. nominally 60c; bar, 69Hc: Mexican dollars. 4Sc. RONDS State, Inactive; governments, steaay; rauroaa, strong. Th closing pitcea 011 tionds todav ar at follows: U. S. ref. Is. reg., do coupon U. f. 3s, rtg do coupon do new 4s, reg... do coupon do old 4s, reg do coupon do (a, reg do coupon p, of C. J, Us Atch, rn. 4s do adj. 4s Can. So. 3a C. A O. 44s do 6s C. A N. W. e. 7a. Mi B. ie. A E... N. T. Central la.. io:; i::i 72i 105tt lO', n 109 luJ'i !!! OS io;v ,10 1M lit m iinvy ,u:'i ,10$i w K ,104'i , 074 1M ,1081. ,114 UiSi .123 , 06 8'.i; 103 0) 10S4 MH 113 1031, S4U .V J. C, gen, fa No. Pacific 3j do 4a N Y. C & fit L 4s. Nor. A W. c. 4 a Oregon Nav. !.... do 4a Oregon 8 I. (a.,,, do conan) 5s , rtaadlng gen, 4s.... H. O. V. Is 8t L A I M c. It... St L A 8 F g. 6... St. Paul cona St. P C. A P. la, do 5s iH lies 13"i 1S4 1HW 119 04 1H M 116V, 09 106 118 80. raclfle 4 So. Hallway fs Chi. Terminal 4... Colo. So, 4s ,. D, A H. O. 4s Erie gen. 4s 8. It. A T, 61 Tex. A P. Is do : Union Taclflo 4a.... F. W. A I). u. la. den, Electric 5s.. Iowa Central Is,., I.. A N. unl, 4s M., K. A T. 2s.... Wabanh la do 2a Weat Shore Wla. Central 4s Va. Centuries ll'i 114 OPi OfiV, do 4a Rid. Ilnston 'lock Quntnllnna. BOSTON, June 11. Call loans, 3fi3V4 per Ut'lll. Illt.w iv-niii., "7811.73 ", Lf-111, UlllClfll Closing; A T. A 8. K do pfd Amer. Sugar do rfd Am. Telephone .. Iloston A Albany. Boston Elevated . Iloston A Maine... C, H. A Q Dominion coal .,. do pfd U. 8. Steel do pM f6S .West End . 03', .10.1 . 17 .122 .l:s Atrhlann 4s. .110', Adventure US lllng. it. Co .1M, Amal. Copper .... .153 Atlantic .182 Hoaton A Mont.. .105 lllltlA A lln-lnn .4(3 .111 .831 . :) ..10l, Calumet A Hecla. .. 34 Centennial ..116 Fnmklln .. 41", Humboldt .. OS'i Oaceola ..246V, Parrot .. 27 iQulncy .. 10 Santa Ke Copper. . .2.:6 Tamarack .. J:' Utah Mining .... "1 itvinona ..107 'Wolverines ... 3 . Id, , .1" Oeneral Electrlo Mei, Central ... N, E. Oaa A C. Old Colony Old Dominion .. Huhber Union Paclflo .. Union Land ... i-'i!, .170 . 7 ,.1!0 . lu; Xr Vnrk Minliitr Hiarka. NEW YORK, June Il.-The following nrn llic nuauih ,iiuin iiuiin on lUIUlUrf stncKs; Adama Con 20 ILItlle Chief .. Alice 41 lOnlarlo Preece IK Onhlr Ilrunswlck Con. ... 1 PhrenU Comsto-k Tun ., ., 6' Potoal Con, Col, & Va 12) Savage Deadwood Terra .... 10 iHlerra Nevada . U .too . Ml . II . II . 5 . 15 Horn Silver 115 Small Hopes . 45 .350 itvn cover 'Maniiara ,,,,,, Leadvllle Con.,,.. , 5 I Hunk Clrnrluna, .,9.,A' JunB ll.-Hank clearings today, tl, 156,220; corresponillng day last year. JW.'.I 411; Increase, 1163,803. CiUCAOO, Juno U.-Clearlnf, 28,i4,59S, . I. IV.,, c, balnncen. tl.940.43i). posted exchange. f V0 I !) Nw V rk exchange, par ST LoflS. June II Clearings, $7,613,902. balances. lfil,528. money. 6ft7 per rent. New York exchange. j5r discount bid, par nsk"d. PHILADELPHIA, June II -Clearings, 31,.'.58.f,4l. balances. $S,IOfi,91fl. BALTIMORE. June 11 -Clenrlngs, $I,S8V 188, balances, itf6,971 BOSTON, June II -Clearings, $24,116,266; balances, M.916, IHY NEW YORK. June 11 -Clenrlngs, $338, 03I.3S7; balances, t32.714.133. CINCINNATI, June ll.-CIearlngs. $3,890,. 950; New York exchange, 200-Sc premium; money, 3Hfit( per cent. London Mock (tuoln IIiiiin. LONDON, June 11. 4 p. m.-ClosIng: Conjoin, money . do account... Atchlon Cnnsdlnn t'sclnc St. Paul Illinois CentrAl !oulvllle V. P pfd N. Y. Central.... r.rlc . do In pfd 7:i4 M 7.1,rcnnsylvnlft ? . '4 'Heading :? .IM'jINo. Pselflc pfd 103 ...r,0'4 Orand Trunk P14 ..,146 Annconda 5!, . .lUS'Hand Mines .4:i ... !1SU. S. St-el J1, ...lM'jl do Pfd 101H . 44H BAR BILVKR-Steady. 27 7-16d. MONEY-lSf2 per cent. Tho rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 2i02T4 per cent; for three month's bills, 2T4 cr cent. Condition of tlir Trensnry. WASHINGTON, June 11,-Today's state ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $160,000,000 gold reserve ' In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $163,911,042, timid, for tlir Trrnmirv. WASHINGTON, June 11. The secretary of the treasury today purchased $542,600 short-term bonds, as follows: $392,000 Is at $113.8274; $75,6) 6s at $103.9813; $75,00t 3s at $108.8735. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 11. COTTON A scare of near month shorts and Investment buy ing of August exerted 11 leading Influence In today's cotton markyt. At noon the weekly government crop report was Issued, und It proved to be bullish. On this news there wns a fresh rush to cover and baying of Wall street became u lent tire. The market thereafter displayed a tlrm undertone, with tne near monius ausortiing tne uuik or at tention. July Jumped to S.22c, August to 7.63c nnd October to 7.19c In a half hour on a burst of general buying. Shorts were ronstnntly menaced by August buying order.i from the west. Trndlnis was active nnd general In the last hour. It was feared that Liverpool would advance tomorrow on the government report. Closed steady, with prices net 7 to 19 points higher. Spot closed quiet, l-lrte higher; middling uplands, 8 6-lCc; middling gulf, S9-lfic; sales, 570 naies. LIVERPOOL. June ll.-COTTON-Snot. moderule business, prices easier; American middling, 4 19-32d. the sales of the day weru o.liO bales, of which 610 were for specula tion and export nnd Included 7.C) American. NEW ORLEANS. June ll.-COTTON-Stcady; sales, 1,250 bnles; ordinary, 5 9-16c; goou oruinnry, i.4c; low miiuiung, i-iec; middling, 7 1.i-lfic; gooil middling, 7 7-16c; middling fair, S 11-160, nominal; receipts, :,3.! Dales; slocK, 117,162 Dales. ST. LOLMS. June. U.-COTTON Quiet. l-16c hlcher: mldilllntr. 7Tc: sales, none: recelnts. 1.186 bales; shipments. 1.142 bales: sLock. 72,580 bales. OALVESTON, Juno 11. COTTON DUI I, Sc. Wool Mnrket. ST. LOLMS. June ll.-WOOI-Dull; me dium grades. HH17c; light line. 111114c; heavy line fall, tub washed. lb?i24VjC HOSTON, June 11. WOOl. The demnnd for wool hero continues nulct nnd the gen eral conditions hold about the same. The difference In price between lino nnd me dium wools Is widening and this Is mostly made ny the runner weakness 01 tne .ni ter. The mnrket for territory wool con tinues tc head tho list In the volume of business transacted. Fine medium und tine, staple In, Is quoted rit 40U42C on the scoured basis, while the 'strictly scoured rails for 44(ff45c. The movement In tleece wools Is slow and prices are nominal. Ter ritory, scoured nasis Aionuina, line, me dium and fine, lSftHc; scoured, 40fil2c; staple, 14fil5c; scoured, 44450; Utah, Wyoming und Idaho, tine medium and line, 12913c; scoured, 40(ff-42c; staple, 14814V4c; scoured, ubjuic. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Juno ll.-COFFEE-Spot Rln. dull: No 7. Invoice. 6c. Mild, aulet: Cordova, 8i,12ic. Lower prices resulted frnm enernl si'lllnc todny. The market opened steady, with prices SfllO points lower under selling lor 00111 ntfuuins, icu nj room bears nnd foreign Interests and prompted by declines abroad. Hcnvy re ceipts In the crop country and sluggish de mand for spot ooflo In the Htreeti market combined to undiirllno bull convictions nnd to stimulate nelllng ror snort account. Profit-taking later,' brought about n slight upturn, but nt le.t the market wns nar row, with n heavy' Undertone. The close wns quiet, with prices net unchanged to 5 points lower. Total sales were 21,500 bags, inrhiillnir SentembCr nt 5.30c: December. 6.55135. 60c; February, 6.65c; ' March, 6.55c; May, 6. hoc. I'lxpnrls During; Mnr. WASHINGTON. June 11. Tho Mav bulle tin of the exports of domestic breadstuffs. provisions, cotton nnd mineral oils from the United States, Issued by the Rureau of Statistics, shows as follows: Rrcadsturrs. i),i-'.i.i; increase, as com pared with May, 1900, $2,350,000. Cattle and nogs, $3,503,253; Increase, as compared with May, 19C0. $900,000. Provisions. $16,168,061: In crease, as compared with May. 1900. $2,250.- 000. Cotton. $17,139,S36: Increase, ns com pared with Mny, 19m, tA.outi.ono. Mineral oils, fi. 424,425; decrease, as compared with May, 1900, :w,ooi). Durlne the last eleven months the total exports of these nrtlcles nmountcd to $810, 816,168, as against $714,227,315 for the same period last year. Evnpornted nml Dried Frnlt. NEW YORK. June 11. EVAPORATED APPLES Dealings In evaporated apples were 3low nnd of a hnnd-to-mouth order. Prices held steady, owing to tho light sup ply on hand. State, common to good. 3V4!fi' 6c; prime, biytc choice, 6j6"4c; fancy, 6'.fi7r. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Tnactlvo and nominally unchanged, Prunes, 2Sac per lb., ns to slzo and quality. Apricots, Royal. Stfl2c; Moor Park, 7H012c. Peaches, peeled, muse; impeded, iv'rtioc. Suitar Market. NEW YORK. June ll.-SUOAR-Raw, quiet and steady: fair refining, 3Hc; cen trifugal, 96 test, 4ic; molasses sugar, 3,c; refined, oulet. NEW ORLEANS, June ll.-SUGAR- wuiei; open Kettle, a;i-ii4e; open Kettle, centrifugal, afrflV4o; centrifugal yellow, 41; (tcItsc; seconds, 2-4?4c. Molasses, quiet; centruugai, ysiisc. LONDON, June ll.-SUOAR-Raw, cen trifugal, lis 3d; Muscova contrlfugal, 10s Cd; beet, June, 9s j, f OH and Rosin. NEW YORK, June ll.-OILS-Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, SRf39c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, quiet; niraineii. cuiiiinuu 10 kowu, i.mr. iiirpcn tine, dull. LONDON, June H.-OILS-Llnseed. 33s ttirnentlna snlrlts. I6s 4Ud. OIL CITY, Pa June ll.-OILS-Orcdlt balances, tl.05; certificates, no bid; ship ments. 07.S51 bbls.; nverago. SS.812 bbls.; runs, imi,(irj nnis. ; overage, iti.yiu mils. .Vimv York llry J.oiiiln Mnrlrt, NEW YORK. June 11 -DRY OOODS-The homo demnnd has shown a slight improve ment for staple cottons and somo good orders bonked for prints nt previous prices. Export demand for heavy brown cottons for China continues. Print cloth market quiet, but print cloths steady, filnghams quiet. Hosiery and underwear unchanged In price, wllh moderaln buslnrsH doing. St. I, mils Live SlneU Mnrl.i't. ST. I.OI'IS, June 11. -CATTLE Re celnts. 5.000 bend, lnrludlnir 2.400 Texnm. Market steady on best henvy natives; plain and medium, easier, best Te.xnns, steady; rows nnd medium grades, lower: native shipping and export steers, l5 0Vi(f, Hi; droned Peer and bulcner steers, ii.soiin.M; steerH, under 1,000 jiounds, ll,5ft.Yfi0; stock, or and feeders. 12.7511 1.iV. cows and heifers t2.orvij5 10; runners. I.Wu25, bulls, t2.75?( 3; TexaK and Indian steerB, $3.60j6.M; cows nnd Ili'lfiTS. S2. IO'ifl.35. IKK1S Receipts. 7,'.K hrnd. market strong 111 uc nigner, pigs ami iikmik, j.i""i(o.uii; packers. i5.Wf6.1o. bulehets. Jfi.O,Vu6.15. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-RiTilpts. 1.1VO bend; market 25c higher on lambs, isc hbjher nu sheep, native muttons, ji.ioii 1 -'o; lamns, tl.25'(i6.fiO; culls nnd bucks, t2.riO'if3.50; stock- ors, j z.mpii j.ii, M, .loaepli Live Sluok Mnrlirt, ST. JOSEPH. June II. I'ATTLH Re celpls, 1.S0I head; market nctlve. steady to strong; natives, l.iiai ,,vn, cotvit anil ueirers t2.3.ilj5.25, veils, H.lo-iil'i.fiO, bulls und stags, S2.35rmYlo: stnckfrs and fcedeiH. 13. .Villi, VI. IIOOH - Rerelnls, 9.27'.i head; mnrket onened 2'Hf6c hlKher. rinsed weak; light and mixed, tY7,.4( 5.!.'i. mcillum and heavy,J5.S7Vatr Cliu, Pigs. fi.tmib.W, bulk. t.Y!M5.!i7'-4. SHEEP AND LAM 118- Receipts, .1,701 bend, mnrket fairly artlvo and MflOn lower; litmus, ji.i'mi.i.im, SI.,,,. I'll.- I I-m lilniil. l ,. r I. , SIOl'.X CVV, Juno II. (Special Tele, gram )-CATTLE Receipts, 1,300 head: market steady, beeves, 117515.65; cows and bulls, nilvnl. I'' fjl'.CI Tf.. Ntnckrrs and f,.d. ers. t3.MffM0; calves slid yenrllngs, t3 2J1f 1 FUY JIOOS Receipts. 3.5f hiyad; market Iff iwc manor, sailing at n.wuo.Ki duik. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Eetf Cattle in ActWi Dirnud at Fried a Dime Higher Tban n Friday. HOGS REACHED SIX-CENT MARK TODAY alireii Slnw nle Totlu- nnd Tru to Fif teen Centa LiMver, but Colorndo Wnolril l.nniba Mold nl Prices thnt Looked About Stend). SOUTH OMAHA, June 11. Receipts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monaay I,4v3 3,i OlllclHi Tuesday 3, WO ln,4o? Two days this week.. 4,683 14,'ixi o,315 Samo dajH laet weeK.... b,l2 ls,ws j.atl fsamu week oetorc i,U-J Ii.ji'J b,2i6 Same three wceKS ago... 0,901 l,3u3 ,u43 Mime luut WceKs ago.... lu.JM U.iW same unys nisi yeur D.vwJ 10,01 3,2 Avcruxii nrlct! imiiI tor hogs at Soum Oman a tn past several days with coin pariaons; I IDOL (1300.lS39.l3S.lS37.189iJ.l,l!5. May 15... I May 16.. . May 17... May Is,,. May 19.,. May 20.., Muy 21... May st .. .May 2J... May 24... .Muy 25... .May 26 .. Mu 27... May 2?... May 211... May si... May 31... Juno 1. ... June 2.... June 3..., June 4.. .. June I., . June 6.... Juno junu h..;, June 9.... June 10... Jutic 11. .. 5 6671I 5 oy 1 b It 1 6 -.3V4I 5 75 I 5 67vj 5 txtl o bl?! 6 21 3 67 5 &l 63 1 b 20 3 W 5 111 3 bjj 5 101 3 b5t I 3 bb 5 03) 1 5 0S 3 62 1 b Ul 3 tw 5 04 3 b2 5 Ul 3 b 4 Ml 3 65! ' I 3 GU 4 95 I 4 W 3 60l 4 t5 3 5i 4 Ml 3 67 1 4 48 I 3 6j 4 Ml 3 (u 3 bill 4 S3 I 4 Dl, 3 58 4 9I 3 to I 4 lJ 3 67 6 U.' 3 bO. 5 101 3 hi I ib 5 00) 1 3 211 3 1 1 3 11 3 121 3 0; 4 31 4 37 4 36 4 2s 4 25, I 4 4 2 4 3o 4 :o 4 2 I 4 33 4 25 4 li 4 11 4 2U 4051 4 10! 4 li 4 21, 4 U 4 W, 4 10 I 4 01 3 t) 3 ill. 3 92 3 9a 3 8j, 3 53 3 oi 3 51 3 bt 3 6ji 4 46 3 03i 4 46 3 03 4 37 3 02, 4 35 4 32 3 0I 4 22 2 STJi 2 W 4 17 2 H2 1 4 31 2 V 4 oil 3 bl 3 4S 3 40 3 to 3 34! 3 U4 336 3 33 3 4ii 3 3.' 3 36 3 a- 3 31, I 3 30j 3 31 3 2' 3 27 3 0 bi 5 oir.i 5 60 5 b3U 5 b2ui 6 bvtl 5 715,1 J4I 1 I 4 06 f) U 5 70 2 S6, 2 lu 1 8. 2 7 l tA 3 Vl, " 1 3 08 3 04. 2 W 2 1) 4 30 4 34 I u 4 35 I .9 1 34 4 56 4"3S 4 41 5 7oUi 5 715111 0 10;, 0 'd7i 6 s3i Indicates Sunday, The otllclal number of cars of' stock brought in todny by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Shecp.HT s. C..-M, & St. P. ny.... 2 I O. St. L. Ry 1 5 Missouri l'aclnc Ry.. 5 7 Union Pnclnc system 44 33 3 C. At N. V. Ry 6 2 .. 1 V. E. At M. V. R. It.. 2 47 2 .. S. C. Ac P. Ry 1 C, St. P. M & O. Ry 16 13 It. At M. R. R. R.... 32 l. 2 2 C, U. a. Q Ry 3 10 K. C. Ai St. J 1 3 C, R, 1. & P., cast.. 3 7 C, R. I At P., west.. .. 4 4 Illinois central 2 1 Total receipts 144 152 14 The dibnositlon of tho dav'c recelnts was ax tollows, each buyer purcnaslng tno num ber of. neaa niuicaieu: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. omana I'ucKlng Co.... 211 taa Swift & Company o77 2.645 160 1,111 1,174 7bl cudnhy Paculug Co l.olo l.uib Armour At Co Cunnhy, tioin K. C... Swltt t Co., from K. C, l.lul 4,515 "(6 I) .... 10 16 4 61 H. iiecKer At uegon...., Vnnsant & Co Lobman & Co Livingstone At Schniler Wolf A: .Murnun.. ...... Other Uuyers , :6i Total 3,195 9,121 3,537 CATTLE There was a good run of cattle here today, out none too many to meet the requirements ot local naukers. Buyers started out early and bought up practically every ming on ino margei mat was at an desiratnu at good strong prices. 'ihere were about Uu curb 01 beef steers Included In the receipts today and the belter grades were lu active uemand. It has been sumo time since buyers were as anxious for good cattle as they appeared to fie tonuy and tor mat reason 11 aid not take them long to clear the yards. The market could safely be quoted buioc higher than yesterday on the belter grades, or tully a dune higher than Friday of lust weeK. 'Ihere were a good many choice cattlo on sale today, as the bales below will show, A string of ll'j head sold at to.26 nnd a lour-loau which Is the highest on tills mnrket. It lunch 'brought I5.S0, price of the season wna a good, active market all around and even the less de sirable grades sold nt very satisfactory prices. The prices paid for cows and heifers did not shuw much chungo today irom yester day. Uuyers eeined to wmit the arv lot cows and paid tully steady prices tor them. The common kiiiur and grassers were a little neglected, but still they sold in about the same notches they did yesterday. lJL.ua could also ue quoted sieaoy today where the quality was satisfactory. The tact should be uorne In mind, however, that anything showing grass Is discrim inated against. Stags sold at good, strong prices In sympathy with the advance on steers, nnd veal calves also met with ready sale at good prices. There were only a few feeders in tho yards today and no particular change was noticeable in the prices paid. Tho demand seemed to be Just about equal to the supply at steady prices. Representative bales; REEF STEERS. No. 1... 2... i... Iii. 62... :s... IS... 3... 4... 3... 1... A v. .... 630 .... CSS .... J60 .... no .... SbO .... 735 ....1003 .... N3 .... 8 S3 .... S3: .... no .... 590 .... Mi ....106S .... 932 ....1000 .... i ....109. .... S6 ....1078 ....1170 .... U0 ....11M ..,.1011 .... 933 ....1133 ....1181 ....Kit ....1M7 . ...lOlij ....1001 .... 970 .... tW ....104S ....1170 .... tf7 ....109! ....Ie85 ....1008 ....1102 ....il!2 ....1(91 ....1063 ....1117 ....1076 I'r No. A v. IV. 9 50 35 1032 5 SV 4 40 13 1114 & 85 4 .'0 22 1055 3 35 4 1O 40 919 5 !i 4 10 21 1054 & 33 II.) 41.; 1037 5 31 4 CV 20 1203 5 :5 4 65 39 1159 & 0 4 0 21 1026 5 40 4 70 20 1210 5 40 4 "5 1 1079 u .0 4 80 40 1115 5 40 4 80 32 1115 5 45 4 85 9 114(1 & 15 4 9i) 21 1147 5 50 4 30 40 1319 3 50 5 it) 19 11S5 5 .'0 1 00 41 1310 & 3 ) 5 IK) 33 1327 .5 50 5 10 20 1069 5 50 3 10 17 1252 tro 5 00 14 1012 5 M b ft) 53 1JI0 b ii 6 10 17 1142 t 50 6 13 1 oo 5 ;,o 5 15 17 1038 b 50 5 IS 28 i: 5 il 5 15 21 1170 i J 5 15 35 1278 5 60 3 15 17 130,1 5 M) 5 15 20 12J5 5 80 5 11 1 1320 3 U) b 25 35 1288 b ikl 5 25 20 1142 5 M 5 M 65 1458 5 OS b 25 84 1291 5 65 b 30 10 1288 5 63 2 30 20 1603 5 70 3 30 74 1102 b 70 s :o i nt s ro 5 42 1147 t 7 3 SO lit 1314 5 75 5 30 1310 KM 6 30 109 134 b HO 5 ?S 43 23 6 JS 1 : 11 7 10 2: :o 22 :i 19 18 1 2.,.. 17.... 29.... 21.... 20.... 18.... 11... 18.... 10.... 18.... CO.... STEERS AND HEIFERS. t60 4 '0 10 1048 b .0 10 7SS 4 35 111 1007 5 25 1 590 4 55 ii 11724 5 42H I 833 4 6) 18 112; .5 f.u 17 771 4 60 17 9S0 3 50 29 711 4 Ml 15 1303 i 55 b7d 4 f& STEERS AND STAOS. 4 1174 5 (V COWS. 1 900 1 30 1 1K0 3 73 1 1"30 2 no 1 370 3 75 1 901 2 W 4 1077 3 5 1 93J 2 ' 5 1014 3 10 2 2 23 1 1130 .1 !.) 1 1 0 2 -3 24 it 4 00 1 850 2 SO 3 1013 4 0) 1 8S0 2 SO 1 117,) i (,0 2 81) 2 wi 11 lu) I 00 1 900 " 2 103) 4 1 1 M 2 5 1 HID 4 Of) 1 t9'l 3 63 1 11M 4 00 1 870 2 F5 1 1030 4 11O I !W 2 74 10 97S 4 10 1 M 3 00 1 1IYJ0 4 10 1 lO.'O 3 t 1 S3 1 4 M 1 1530 3 00 1 0.V) 4 10 1 1W0 3 10 1 U6) 4 15 9 910 3 10 IS Kill 4 20 1 920 3 25 11 10 1 23 1 H) 3 IS 1 13M I 4 t, 910 3 ?S . 2 1075 I U i 100.) J ?5 1 104 1 4 25 12 l'H, I 23 8 W73 4 :S J 9i) 3 25 6 951 4 V) 1 !() 3 .'3 1 1210 4 15 1 f'SO 3 lb 1 1IV0 4 33 1 1150 3 74 2 1120 4 15 3 W6 1 24 1 1110 4 M 1 930 3 ."3 1 1370 4 ."5 2 1310 3 M 1 1IU 4 iO 1 1050 3 40 1 1150 4 0 1 941 J 10 4 10 I V) 1 9'.0 IN 2 955 4 40 2 103 ) 3 50- 2 SIS 4 IS I 1110 3 50 9 1091 4 45 1 960 3 SU 3 1221 4 43 1 970 )M 6 994 4 4 1 1010 ,3 40 3 1152 4 '0 1 M0 i V) 4 980 4 SO It 1-31 3 S 1 138) I 50 I Hi) 1 40 1 1210 4 '.0 1 1200 3 W 2 1174 4 41 2 US 3 l 1 1370 4 10 j 9;d in 3 ,. ... . .ioo 4 1 . ..... .13.) 1 1 . .. 1000 I '.1 2 1225 3 (0 1 f.) 4 'i I,,,, Kl t 13 1 13)0 4 4 ICrf. 1 .. W '5 . 78i J J 5 1241 I fO no i v 1 itw 1 . . WD 3 8J I . 12.M) 4 , COWS AND HEIFERS. ... fiv 3 it 3 io 4 M STEERS AND CuWB. 109 5 10 ' 1'). . . .HEIFERS. , 1 C3-) 3 ' 2 MA 4 IS 1 I0 3 ?5 24. llf 4 30 I 12 8(0 3 13 1 770 4 35 1 770 I 10 1 6H 4 0 ! 1 1110 4 ( 1 50 4 8J 1 1130 4 ,) 4 792 4 64 1 740 4 0) 3 571 4 0 1 43) 4 S) 4 687 4 43 2 831 t (if, 30 SJ9 4 J 1 440 4 10 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS, 2 .:o 1 74 1 630 I'.'. 13 411 3 00 2 Mil 3 M 3 5-X) 1 10 ! 4 372 1 .50 BULLS. 3...i. 135 3 10 1 1420 4 M 1 1190 3 29 2 710 4 00 1 1000 3 2S 1 12M I P0 1 12M 2 .5 1 m 4 M 1 123.1 4 00 1 540 4 10 1 1110 4 10 1 1180 4 15 1 1930 I JO 1 1755 4 '0 1 1875 4 30 1 1310 4 M 1 1990 4 35 ' A 695 3 25 1 143) 1 45 4 IMS 1 h'l 1 1190 3 40 1 1420 3 ;.o 1 960 3 8.) 1... 1120 3 ro 1 12W 3 ) 1 1160 1 75 1 1IW 3 M CALVES. 1 3:0 3 Vi 1 170 6 '0 1 4 ft) 1 210 6 73 1 K 4 50 1 170 75 ) S 5 r) 1 110 7 f0 1 130 3 00 1 170 7 00 1 10) 6 W STAG 8. 1 ...1190 4 40 1 1415 4 85 1 114) 4 ,'S COWS AND STAGS, 19 926 4 S3 B10CKER8 AND FEEDERS. 1 0 3 VU 5 bil 141 . 2 425 4 00 1 49) 4 10 ' 1 WO 4 JS 1 5c 4 40 1 550 4 25 4 117 4 iO I 43H 4 V 35 509 4 60 HOGS There was a good liberal run of hogs here today, but as other markets were In good shape trading stalled out here 5U 7Hc higher tnan yesterday. The first of the hogs sold mostly nt tj.fAi nnd ti.y.'Vi, with some ol the choice loads at 5.Uis and as high as 46.W was paid. At those prices thu market wns fr.lrly active arid tho bulk ki sold in good season, By the time loo loads had changed hands bus ers seemed to have their moii: urgent orders filled and for a time not much was done. As tho morning udvanccd the market grew worse Instead of better and the close was very slow and weak and In tact a good share of thu mornlng'M advance wns lost. Packers did not Want to pay over Ki.b'Hi tor good hogs on the close and us sellers weru holding for thu morning prices It wns lute before an) thing IlKe a clearance was made. Representative salen; Nu. av. Uh. IV. No. A. Sh. I'r. II 132 ... b j) 11 208 SO 5 M 0 210 SO 5 f5 o 2J4 SO 5 "0 tS '.37 hO 5 .) Ut '-5l 32) 5 90 U :C0 120 5 SS 72 231 SO 4 30 2 227 ... 3 S3 58 M 240 1 90 1 242 ... 5 ,2 241 120 3 to 77 221 40 5 7i.j 63 241 40 5 M 77 213 ... 5 S7V 7U 160 5 9) 18 22.1 120 5 iVa CI 79i 160 3 9P, I S2 135 SO 3 7 . 251 120 5 .:'i 14 221 IV) b S7i 41 2vi SO 5 I'J'i SI 11 40 6 t;i (4 261 ItM 5 92', tS 213 SO 5 S'.' 66 242 160 5 n2t 17 221 SO 5 5" 63 258 160 5 92Vi S5 217 2W 5 7-a M 143 1W 5 ti'j, b3 209 24) 5 87' j 70 243 120 5 2'a 15 240 120 5 90 79 233 lt 3 23 211 ... 5 1.0 S9 271 ... 5 9J'i '.3 319 1 60 5 ) tS 251 1M 5 92k 71 212 SO 3 M 15 254 ... 3 Wa 70 246 240 5 12 244 . . 3 K.'i 24 238 40 5 9) f,S 2j8 InO 5 Ki t2 248 40 3 '.) ,2 240 M 5 92i 79 133 200 5 90 68 22 ... bl2i SO 226 120 5 90 63 264 ... 5 7t 221 120 5 M Cg 22U ... 5 t 247 ... 5 .'0 M 221 M 5 K, 11 226 ... 4 .) 69 242 160 5 32', t4 236 SO 5 ;0 67 200 40 5 (0 249 160 5 9) 77 230 40 5 921, 75 2j2 40 5 ) 64 259 SO 3 92',, it 141 SO 6 90 SO 202 40 5 S2i, (9 238 ... 5 i) f,8 2 Kt 5 W't 57 lo7 ( 6 r0 6i ii SO 5 92! 68 255 (0 3 90 C9 264 S) 5 JJii 61 272 120 3 90 7t 239 ... 5 66 210 ... 5 00 73 230 ... 5 92 53. Mi ISO 5 90 57 2U 120 5 9), 81 221 SO 5 75 214 40 5 97, 76 207 S) 5 30 64 229 40 5 92! 64 141 AO 5 90 70 214 240 5 92', C6 203 40 6 fW 73 214 40 5 F2, 55 245 120 5 74 250 1W 5 91', 58 243 ... 4 ) 49 26$ ... 3 92'.1 S3 192 ... 5 90 53 259 ... 6 2, 61 203 ... 5 90 31 191 ... 5 92V, 47 ...244 SO 5 !) 59 262 SO 5 92', 64 238 24) 5 90 64 219 4) 5 9.',, 59 242 33) 5 90 50 207 80 5 32 , 71 113 SO 5 90 67 231 ... 5 31k 74 205 4i) 6 90 t6 235 20) 5 32',, 62 240 2C0 6 n C4 2) 100, 5 91',i 70 212 SO 5 M 55 249 ... 4 92', 53 277 If) 5 90 (.9 2i'J 40 5 02Vt 61 207 ... 6 fO M 253 SO 5 ti'j 67 211 ... 5 91 74 247 16u 3 42Vi 78 22J W 5 13 70 272 2(0 5 92 , 62 223 ... 4 30 70 2D3 40 5 32'i 63 238 SO 5 M 73 252 40 5 92', tl 214 120 5 M 63 240 4) 5 W; 74 227 HO 5 90 80 2 SO 5 3.'!i 66 233 16) 5 30 51 255 SO 5 5 55 IK 40 5 90 20 284 ... 6 35 75 254 1W 5 9) w 2iJ ... 5 96 51 233 40 5 53 3)3 40 3 95 W) 240 tO 3 90 51 277 ... 5 33 65 340 80 5 30 tt 2 SO 5 35 63 219 SO 5 9) 52 315 40 5 73 214 12J 5 90 SO 2(0 S3 5 95 21 232 ... 5 90 57 2S9 ... 5 95 70 215 40 5 90 66 229 130 5 35 91 211 160 5 i) 48 201 ... 5 97'., 69 247 SO 5 91 13 216 ... 6 CO 69 2W 160 6 JO SHEEP There were fully as many sheep nnd lambs hero today as were expected and as Chicago was reported slow and weak tho tendency hero was to buy tho stuff lower. Lamos did nnl show much of any change, as a bunch ot Colorado lambs sold as high as 56.05. There were no choice clipped lambs on sale to tesl tho market. Sheep, however, were slow and fully a dime lower and In some oases more. A bunch of commonUh wethers sold ut t3.Uj and a bunch of pretty good stulT aold at tJ.93. A bunch of ewes brought 3.1o. The market was slow from start to finish, but still practically everything wns disposed 01 In fairly good season. Quotations; Choice clipped wethers, $3.i5 (5-1.00; lair to good clipped wethers, 3.5Wij) 3.75; choice clipped ewes, 3.2oi(.).50; fair to good clipped ewes. t3.Wi3.2a; cnolcu wooled lambs, t4.K)35.15; fair to good lambs, 31.70'cP 4.!Xj; choice clipped lamus, 4.oJH-4.'5; fair to good clipped lamos, tl.2oif4.vo; spring lambs, IS.OO&a.of); frcder wethers,' t3.60ij4.uu; feeder lambs, 14.lwli4.40. Representative unlet; No. Av. Pr. ii4 Montana clipped wethers 93 t3 tw 262 clipped ewes ! 3 10 iW clipped western wethers 102 3 9j 14 clipped lambs 05 4 to Hi Colorado wooled lambs $0 5 lu iH chimed ewes w .1 iu 33 clipped evvs 106 clipped ewes 253 clipped ewes ,. b7 clipped ewes 57 cull spring lambs 204 cull spring lambs 36 spring lambs. ... GS spring lambs 93 3 10 91 3 10 HI 3 10 9i 3 ,0 3J 3 7j 3? J 7j 45 4 50 45 4 50 CIllCACiO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Choice Cows nnd Heifers Firm Mors lllnlicr Sheep Strmlj. CHICAGO,. June ll.-CATTLE -Receipts. 2.500. Market generally steady; choice cows and heifers, firm; good to prime steers, t6.60J36.25; poor to medium, ti l"fii.50; Block ers nnd feeders, choice, stronger, 3.0O'i4.e6; cows, t2.S05.(ii, heifers, JS.t0ij.l5; canne.s, t2.oyf2.75, bulls, t.'.lD'4.h5. calves. Ilrm, t4.OOM3.75; Texns fed steers, tl.35tj5.tn; Texas bulls, i2.75tj3.55. . , , , , HOGS Receipts today lS.fO) head; left over. 4.000 head; estimated tomorrow, 35,000 head. Market Sijloc higher, closing shade easier; top, t6.20. mixed and butchers, J5.sfig 6.12V4; good to choice heavy, jS.1d 6.2U; rough, heavy. UM'ab.0); light, su4 6.05; bulk of sales, f5.y7H'ffl.lO. SHEEP AND LAMilS-Recelpts, 12.000 head Sheep, steady; lambs, steady to flow; spring up to 15 76; good to choice wethers, t3.fiOft4.10; fnlr to choice mixed. i3.60f4.U), western sheep, t3.50ft4.10; yearlings. tl.'M 4.40; native lambs, t4.00fj6.10; western lambs. U.miiOb ,oiv York Live Moelc Mnrl.el. NEW YORK, June 11. -REEVES-Receipts, 78 head, market ste.idy; no change In cables, shipments. 912 cattle, 2 11" shi .; nnd 7,300 quarters of beef; tomorrow, 2,tt)i quarters of beef. CALVEfi-Recclpts, 5 head; nothing do ing; weak ffellng. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts 2.3,4 head; sheep and yeurnnpi now. i nn steady to strong; sheep, S.5nff4.wi, jcarllngs, i4.60iu.OO, lambs. f!2Mi6.tn. KM licid; nominally 1 inns Recelnts, higher. Kfiimns ('Its ,tii Murk Mnrkrl. .inn,. 11 -CATTLE- He- KANSAS CITY ceipts, 7,ot) neaii 300 head calves, steers Ifc higher irmdes steady natives, l.ooo head Texnns, Native and western ncer I...-, nnltl. .Irnllr' nlh.p 'holer dressed beef 'steprs, t5rKf5.90; fair to EDWARD C. HE EM AN Now with jEc COMMISSION cnAl.f, rBOTlIOX, STOCK", IIONII .li COTTON. 328-22H La 9IU Rt.. CHICAGO. Your baiinM Mllctt4, Corr.pnoi4ac loflt.il, li.llr nH ..miiil umili.t l.ll.i. ia.lil on leiuMt. rrlTSI H lr I all laarli.l l'.ll. I ! and IVrtl. nnd feeders. 53. L. wcslarn lod.ttcerSi tl.CWl&Ttv. Texas and Indian. tl.tOltsT'i Texas grass Meers, ti'O'flos. hi'lfer. 3 WJ 5.10; einners. t2.2MM, bulls. t3.l5ifl.P; calvrs t3 5ofl5.ro. HOUS -Receipts, 1S,6(X) head Market 5o lilgher, top. tb.05; buiK of sales, t5.50ri6.fX); heavy, t.V05if6 0S, mixed, packers, to s0n COO, light. tt.701l.VS"., pigs. M0T5.6.V SHEEP AND LAM Hit- Recc pts. ft heads western lambs stronw: other sheep tltndy to 10c lower, western lambs. J1 75175 2.), western wethers, tl.oo'd I ft), western yearlings, f 4 5I) 4. 55; ewes, f 3.501 t.UO. culls. 32 25 1(3. 25, Texas grass sheep, $3,50113.75. 'lexas lambs, $4.2.Vrf 4.5o; spring lambs, Il.r)fl5.2&. ' StoeU In !liili. The following tables shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep ilt the four principal live stock markets June 11: Cattle Hogs. Sheep. South Omnhn 3.250 10.457 3.1H3 Chicago '.'.500 lS.fvlO 12.ty Kannsas City s.OOO 19.500 vd St. Louis 6 000 7,r) 1.6W Totals.. .1S.7S0 65.SS7 17,ll'l CONDITION OF IOWA'S CROP 1'lrnly of Unlit nml Trnilierntiira I"n ornlilr In (iriMrliiK (irnln. United States Department of Agriculture, Iowa Section, Climate and Crop b'ctvlci Weather Iluroau, fcr Week Ending June 10. Des Moines, la, The week brought a favor able change In the condltlou of nil crops, though tho ttmperattirc averaged from I to 3 degroos below normal. Showers on tho 4th, 5th and 61 b were fairly well distributed and In some localities quite henvy. Again on the 9th and early morning of the 10th copious shower afforded ample molsttirn for present needs In nearly si! section of the stale. The rainfall anil cool weather have been beneficial to small grain, pastures nnd meadows. The hay crop, how ever, wl 1 be generally light except in mead ows consisting mainly of clover, which has made a fine Stand. Good progress hns been made cultivating corn and the nclds aro generally quite flf.in. The growth ha bce;i retarded by cold nights and the stand Is much Impnlted In extensive areas by cut worms, which have been unusually de structive. Reports received from crop corrispond ents of this service make the following es timates of crop conditions' Winter wheat, 97 per cent; spring wheat, !3; corn, 90; rye, 95; barley, 93; S9; meadows, 90; pastures, 93; potatoes, 93. Arcordlns to figures tabulated by Secretary Gr-cneof tho Horticultural society fruit conditions arn br follows: Apples. 52 per rent; American plums, 72; domestic plums. 3; Japanese plums, 63; cherries, S3; currants. 77; peHches, S5; grapes. S4; red rafpbPirles, 60; black raspberries, 77; blackberries, S4; strawberries, "6. Tho condition of farm animals Is gen erally rated from 9.7 to 100 per cent. Tho spring pig crop Is 83 per cent nnd foMs 96. The reports Indicate that farmers aro now holding about IB jer cent of the corn crop of 1900. NEBRASKA CROP BULLETIN Vlieul RpuiMrrs Lnrfirly Corn llrnltlir tint rrils Warm Wrnllirr 4o f.rinv. The United States Department of Agricul ture, Nebraska section, climate and crop service of tho weather bureau: UNIVERSITY OK NEBRASKA, LIN COLN, June 11. Cool week, with gcntral showers. The dally mean temperature has averaged about 3 degrees below th.e normal In the eastern counties and 1 degree below In the western. Heavy nnd killing frosts occurred on the morning of tho 6th In tho northwestern counties. Showers hnve occurred In all parts of tho stato during tho week, but tho amount of rainfall hns varied widely. In most parts of the eastern portion of tho stato It hn.i been .normal or above, varying from one to more than three Inches, but In small nreas haB fallen below ono Inch. In the western counties the rainfall has been lighter, be ing generally below half nn Inch. Tho rains of tho paBt week were very beneficial to stnnR. grain and grass. Winter wheat has Improved decidedly, but cannot fully regain the condition previous to tho dry weather. Onts continue to promlt-e lesj than a normal crop. Spring wheat generally Is growing well. 'Corn hns grown slowly because of the low temperature, but culti vation hns progressed well. Generally corn Is a fair to good stand, and very clear of weeds. Alfalfa Is being cut generally and tho crop Is a very good one. G. A. LOVELAND. Section Director. Lincoln, Neb. llnrlmnii IuiiiicnI In Post puiiril. CHICAGO. June 11. In accordance with a request from Mux Ilnrlman of New Y'nrk the Cook county coroner today postponed the Inquest on the bodies of Louis Hart man and thu tatter's wife, formerly Miss Rose Vloletta. until tomorrow at 2 p. m. Young Hartmnn, who htul killed both hla wife nnd hlmrelr at the firent Northern hotel yesterday, was a smi of Mux Hart mnn, and the hitter's nnlety thnt the In? quest he postponed was due to his desire to be present nt the nlDrlnl Inquiry. THE It lit LTV MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on rcuird Tuesday. June II: IVnrmnlr Deed. Anna Schrocdcr ct nl to Louise Schroedcr, lot 3, block 10. Popplcton jinrk M. F. Kalrbrother and wife to Marie Kodym. lot 6, block 6, Hoggs & 11. s Jd udd , 2-3V Marv Schons to .1. II. Hussle, w 5S feet of e 129 fret lot 1, Armstrong's subdlv M0 Same to E Ptrdy, e 26 feet of w 59 feet lot 1, Armstrong's 1st add SCO E. P Smith and wifo to Ilnttle Kelpln, 26x13,1 feet In lot 19, block 2, Idltwild ndd ...... 3.S0O J. II. Hussle to Marv Rehons, lots 13 to 19, block 11. Kitchen ft W 'h sub- ill v ' Eugene Purdy to same, lot 20. block 1. Crelghtnn Heights L. H. Kent and wife to II S. Mac Murphy, lot 2. Rosellnd Place ... . 1.000 James Houston nnd wife to L II. rinwland. lot 26, block I, AlbrlRht s Annex New Hnmjishlre Ranking company to A E. Tlllson, lot 15. block 115. Dun- di'e Place .... L-50 Tail Nolle to A S Rloemrr. unillv'4 nf s 2-3 lot 9. bin. k -'. Improvement iTsnrlntlon add I P Hart find wife to h M Cowles, vv". lot 5, block 471. Orand View...... 400 Lur'lndu Cole to O Cole, lot 7, block HI. Florence 201 Lurlndn Cole et nl to same, Rame 1 H A On "It et nl to E. L llri ngle. lOx 134 feet 111 sn'. si'' 4-15-13 f.,10 Fr-rl Stnrdkr In J A. Murphy, lot 13. . block Albright's ChoW; bu 9. hloi-k 2, Iloppe'n Rnnnnxn subdlv r.fV) Josephine Veirnuskl to John Kenner. Inl 9, Woodlnwn 1 .- j) Rrnwn to ' W. Iliithnwnv, lot 4. block 7. and lot 3, block' 12. Rrlggs Place 1.500 Dull Clnliti MmhiIn, Cltv of Omahn to T. .1 Mnhnne,1 pin t of Ilnrney street, nillnlnlng Konntzn subdlv, In block 20. RmUh's add . . TA Totnl tis.;oi lrirlUonr tflUf), . jBoyd Commission CJo Successors to .lmr.es n. lloyd A Co., OMAHA. NEU. COMMISSIOIT (IIAI.N I'RDVISIIINS AM) STOCKS. llobii; ul Trndu Hill Id I ii K. Direct wires to Cbiugo nnd New York. Corirapondenvv, John A. Wancn A; Co. Jones c&s MERCHANTS.