TIIE OMAHA DAIIE BEEt THURSDAY, JUNE f5, 1902. 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL GoTirnment Crop Beport F&njnonnt of the Flentifal Bullish Factors. .GRAINS ADVANCE, BUT PROVISIONS DROP go forest Centers la Wkt, Which tatts t , bat Packers t'aload Hoc Frodacts oa Shorts aa tj, Valaee Tamble. ' MtfAnn June 11. Wheat pursued a Big-sag and erratic course today aa a re sult of the bullish government crop re uport. Prices were forced higher and corn, .aided by wet weather In eoine of the corn states and by a dint of more muscle by the rblg bulla, followed after. Slumps came on the profit-taking, but in the end July wheat was H?Hc higher, July corn He up and July oats c higher. Provisions closed shade to 87ftc lower. Other speculative markets had to drop back and give wheat place today. A good array of bullish Influences was at work. Cablea were higher, there waa atrenglh on Ithe renewal of wet weather in the central and northweatern states, but most Impor tant was the government crop report. 1 his 'document placed the June condition of win tar wheat at 76. 1. as compared with May s ,76.4. when even 80 had been expected. The urprlsc in the report waa the claim that 'the spring wheat area was reduced 2,R11,000 acres from laat year. The spring wheat condition was high at 96.4, but the sum of (the report Indicated a total yield for the !year of about 615,000,000 bushels, as against yi8.0(K,0(jn bushels last year. This at once started covering and good buying. North western receipts were small, and althougn "there seemed to be little effect on that acors early, Minneapolis eventually led the Ibulge with sharp advances. There was an Increased volume of outside business, 'largely on the buying side. France was bidding for stuff anf the cable strength Jrom Liverpool waa largely due to the bul Aimh WVonfh al t nut ion. Julv wheat opened MVc to Htfc up at 71V71c and quickly mounted to llSkc. At this point the fair Jweather southwest had some effect. Liqui dation for profits was in order and prices tumbled DacK to i?c. Liiuinsieiy, now var the croD renort held a bullish effect. Buying was kept up for some time after tha rron and Julv closed Arm fa'ic higher at "c. Local receipts were 24 cars, 3 of (Contract graae; Minneapolis ana uuium reported 15 cars, making a total for the (three rjolnts of 209 cars, against 153 last (week and 3f9 a year ago. Primary receipts Varnre 377,000 bushels, against 561,000 last year. Seaboard clearances In wheat and 'flour equalled 418,000 bushels. The seaboard reported 11 loads taken for export. sUl markets were on the upturn. Support twas necessary, however, when wheat broke. Weather conditions favored better rices, as did the smaller receipts. A good demand set in early, especially for the .preferred options. July was somewhat er ratic and nervous and prices haggled back and forth. Country advices were little bet ter. There is sympathy of an improve ment In the receipts. There was no men tion of the corn crop in the government re port, out the weekly report stated that there was some suffering because of a lack of cultivation. July sold between S34cand 27io and closed firm on support, He up at Receipts were lit cara. ' There waa a slight dip in oats at the start on the bearish government report, which indicated a condition of 90.6 and a probable yield of 806.000,000 bushels. Soon, -however, there was a support in the mw July stuff that surprised ven the friends or oaia. Ana casn aemana was gooa at about 4Ec, a good buying movement set in and there waa little for sale. This in fluence, together with the other grain strength, soon pushed July uo, and there was little or no recession on the wheat break. July closed firm, o up at S9'4c. Receipts were 93 cars. Part of the looked for reaction after the persistent manipulation of provisions by packers came today. After yesterday's re markable advance of S7tyc for July ribs the Inside crowd, led by the backers, unloaded , on the shorts and a break of 37Ho fol lowed. Hoga wera firm and helped In a temporary reaction, but prices again dipped and the close was weak. Commission houses advise their clients that the stuff Is top heavy, but at the same time they ay the packers can put the price any place that suits their Interests. July pork sold at top figures again, reaching 117.80, and dosed 2c lower at S17.70: Julv lard cloned a shade down at 110.36 and July ribs 87c Estimated receipts 'for tomorrow: Wheat cars; corn, 285 cars; oats, 90 cars; hogs i The leading futures ranged as follows western steamed, $10.70; refined. steady; western, ITHe, loss off; fresh southern, 10, continent. $10; South America, $11.60; loss off. compound, $Sfrf&.76. Pork, firm: family, CHKESE Btesdy ; New York full $l 6o4,l "6: short, clear, $1H.76$'21.36; mess, creams, prime small, le'le: Near Tork I .. . I . .1 lfMCJ 1 111.- ft ijb w"Q is. 3o. I mil creams, iiir iu gwu, i ' TALLOW-ateany; rny i rr ikb ( KICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4H tMifcc: japan, 44ruoc. PEANUTS Firm; fancy, hand-picked, 6c; other domestic, 34ti4.e. BITTER Kec.4pts, 8,216 pVgs.; steady; state dalrv. IRiiaic: creamery. 1921Vfcc: renovated, lTl&sic; Imitation, 17318c; fac- Dalath Grata Market. DtTLUTH, June 11. WHEAT Cash. No. 1 tmrA 7.r: No. 1 northern. 73c: No. A northern. 72c; No. S spring. 70V4c: Manitoba No, 1 northern, casn, ia"c; so. t normem, 73!;-. OATS September. . FLAXSEED Casn, to arrive, ana june. CHEr-IiRecelMs. 3.1S0 pkg..: Steady; . Member. $1.44; October, $1.40. new choice, small, colored, Se; white, ... ..,. i,mmt n.F nat nraa. 10V: fancv, large, white. 10c; colored. 9c Mlaaeapolls Wheat, Floor ana nraa. EGOS Receipts, 11,887 cases; steady; MINNEAPOLIS, June 11. WHEAT July, state and Pennsylvania, 17ai8c; western, T4Hp: Rentember. 6STtc: on track. No. 1 hard. 17jri7Vic. I 78c; No. 1 northern, -&Q75V4C; No. 2 north- POlLTRY Alive, weak; broilers. I2g25c; ,rn -,3. dressed, ensler; broilers, 2V&28c; fowls, 3c. I FLOUR Higher: first patents, $3.9V??4 06; Turkeys, 13c. I p?cond patents, $3.663.76; first clears, $2.80; wr.lALO ins lomi m nrnri lur m vv"" I seconds, X2 25. shade firmer, with spot at $30. 613 31 .00. I HBAMln hulk. 113.00(3 13. SO. London closed somewhat Irregular, with I . a spot ins higher at .iuos; futures, io 1 Mllwaakee tirala Siarnet, with standard, spot to August $1101194; Mll.WAl Ke.fi, June 11 .- nc. m. 1 mi.m ti9 9v,-, 11 iMtrnivii 112 I lu.u 12 : I Hlaher : No. 1 northern. tituiiWl No. casting, $12.1212.20. The Ixndon market northern. 7S'76Hc- July . 71V2. i.. r a ... - . nn .. w n I RY1T ft t a 1 v No 1. 68c. changed at $4.12. but London declined BARLKI Higher; iso. z, luaiujic, 2a 6d to nts. Beiter was quiet ana mm"Xi, T nominal at New irorK, closing at m.vb. I i i . i i f i a n e a I . An unchanged and quiet market prevailed "BW TORK STOCKS AND BOKDS. for iron: warrants remained nominal; No. foundry northern. $20.8Hfm.60; No. 1 1 ActlTlty lenterisg in si. rn Articles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Ts'y. Wheat l ?uly I Kept. t)eo. Corn ; July ! Sept. Dec. Oats a July b July a Sept. b Sept. a Dec. Pork, July , Sept. trd July Sept. Ribs Julr Bept. VlH&74 C30lt4 70?J 70 72V4j 7W4 63!62iffT4 ft74 284 684 44-2 3Hf36ff37 284 IK MA SOH I - 7iail71VlH 70Q70W6974--70 71 63141 KiM 44H;44HO 17 70 17 76 10 85 .10 J7V4 10 70 10 SS 17 80 17 90 10 J7HI 10 40 10 70 10 36 364i36Tfi37 30V, 23 I SO 17 65 17 76 10 80 10 35 io irru 10 22Vi 17 70 17 77H 10 S2H 10 30 10 87H foundry southern. $!0.5(Ka21.oO: No. 1 foun dry southern, soft, $20.60-21.60; No. 1 foun dry southern, soft, $:W.5o4i21AO. Ths Eng lish markets were lower, uisgow closing at Ms 3d ana Miaaiesoorougutai 4s ?a. OMAHA WHOLKSALB MARKETS. meates Whole Stock List. NEW TORK. June 11. There was a fur ther expansion in dealings on the Stock exchange today, which was generally at tributed to the resumption of activity by the newly returned leaders of the western group. t-v. ( ..ii.u. Mni,Mii in fif Tmi1 There Condition of Trade and, Quotations oa I WBB an active market in Missouri Staple and Fancy rrodace. I Pacific, which had no apparent connection EOaS-Includlng new No. a cases. 134c; wijj.th. caies returnca, inc. I : ,2 ro ir.?.. .SS V?;.:'i&e: 'tuVke These two stock, ran a pretty close race k--,. diirkii end r 7c- brollera Mr ih I IOP the leaaersnip or tne maraei in pmm ui 8ftllc. ducks ana geese. ?c. broilers, per ID., acUvt wn M1((80ur, Pacific, getting 'vt-- . I K ss.si n If Knife In ha vMiimP itf liUTTER Fac King' stocit, I7c: cnoic ":Vr':"Jr iuJltlli h ain t30, I Just at the close the stock moved up more crapplea, 10c; herring. 6c; picKerei, 9o; pike. hn 2 P'n ov'r,ia8i "i'l.. ?.Vii5 lie; perch, ftb: buffalo, dressed. lc; sunflsh &P&tZmt,iJt"S ' a lXX: Wh. buK'l icSn!o,n,., 18o: "P "bout one-fourth of the aggregate deal- : : . t i j . ! lntrpi nr in oav. Vachc "shad'rSe? per Vr'. & .There were considerable dealing, in other SDlIt shad per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per ftneas, dui tnese seemea io ue n.urc ui Com,to(,k Tunn.l ?h 2.5?! In h t ir i Jrree n . per lb' 23c. ' " M"" "Vmpathy and there was at the Con. c. A v.. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET They closed Arm. Grand Trunks wars lower on traffic returna, being below ex pectations. Kaffirs were quiet snd closed easier. The amount of bullion taken Into the Rnnk of OrluiA mi Valance todar was ,pmhen"ut? soaTfrTc Botf Btr. Uirlj lotirs and Bf ady-Oow. miumi tire qxintfi follows: Hunos and UaiTert unoimnffL it-Ms lio tvt- A W M t luil A nrafnlnm at Romp, 1.60. llf incforthTacun" Bah.nS on HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE TO TEN HIGHER don isxX ztc for checki; Upanisn 4s ciosea At 80 77. Prices on the Hours todar opened Irregular. Kaffirs were heavy, owing to the I gfcf) t,h aa Sfte Lower Than Tes, iiiii.mrii I in I mini irahiiiiii ui u,'u v 11 m can mining properties. Thomson-Houston were in demand. Turks rallied; Industrials were freely offered. Foreigners receded. Metropolitans were weaker; Rio tlntos were heavier. Debeers were weak. The private rate of discount was $ 1-16 per cent. BERLIN, June 11. Exchange on London. 30 marks 484pfga. for checks. Discount rates, short bills, 1H Vr cent; three months' hills. 2i4 ner cent. Prices on the Hoursn todav onened dull. Later they re- I rm-'ii TuuHiv covered in connection with the improve-I official Wednesday mem in locaia ana ciuiw-u uimmuwi. iu tcrnatlons were quiet. Canadian Pacifies were easier on New Tork advices. , London ScocIC Market. LONDON, June 11. 4 p. m. Closing terdar All Grades of Mattoa Sheep Peel the Decline Moderate Sap ply, bat Hathta Choice. Receipt were: Official Monday .... SOUTH OMAHA. June 11. Cattle. Mors, cheep. .... 2.171 i.i24 M2 .... 2.993 14 344 1.101 .... 2,486 8.9C6 1,981 CnnsolB. monv. ..M 13-K Aa account M 1&14 Anaconda 1 Atchlion S4 do p(d 101 H IliHImoro 4k Ohlo....l'4 Canadian Pacific 13 Cheaaneaka Ohio.. J4s, Chicago O. W JVi C, M. Bt. P 176 Denver A ft. O JH do pfd 43S Erie I do lat pfd 704 do id pfd 64 Illlnola Central 1M Loularllle St Nash...l4n4 M.. K. A T T1 do pfd. New Tork Central Norfolk A Western do pfd Ontario A W cat era. PenneylTanla Road Id a do let pfd do Id pfd Southern Railway.. do pfd Southern Pacific. 28.426 83.1M 27.001 22,734 20,2S 26.190 7.724 6.2 6.S76 $.731 9943 6,4(0 Three day this week.. 7.649 Same days last week.... t.267 Sams week before 6,699 Same three weeks ago... 9.3V9 Same four weeks ago.... 9,61 Same days last year.... 8,22$ H I Ths following table shows the receipts of i"1 cattle, bogs and sheep at South umana tor i5 the year to date, with comparisons with J last year: u. 190J. 1901. Inc. Deo. ' Lul Hogs 1.189.745 i.094,695 95,060 Union Pacific 107 Sheep S74.896 482.767 107,871 do pfd SO I The fAllAWlna tarl ihnai the average HltM .5ut" ,e'-' ilJ price of hogs sold crt the 6outh Omaha watUah ri market the last several days, with com- do pfd 4vi parlsons with former years: lb., 25c; lobsters, green, per lb., Ho. PIUKONs Live, per dos., 7&C VEAL Choice, 6&8c COKN HC. t i.i OATS 48c. BRAN Per ton. $17. HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Wholesale Hav Dealers' association: Choice hay. No. 1 upland. $8.&o; No. 1 medium, (8; No. 1 coarse, 17.60. Rye straw, J0.5O. These prices are for hay cf good color and Quality. De- aiand lair, receipts ngnt. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per dor, dividend 76c. same time some selling to take advantage i,dwood Terra. of this sympathetic strength. I nere was i Horn Bilrer no evidence mat any consiaeraDie ouisioe i iron enver following was attracted to tne movement, i Maaruie voa rne aavance was maoe in tne iace oi a feeling of disappointment over the monthly crop bulletin Issued last night by the agri cultural department. Spanlah 4a V) Rand Mines 1IH DeBeera 474 May 19. BAR SILVER Firmer at 24 1-18 per May w AiinoA l iviar ai L MONET 22H per cent. The rate of dls- May 22 count in tne open maraei lor snori duis i ! i ii-1 nar rant nnrl for t hree-montha' I May 24, bills 2HS2U-16 per cent. May 26. . May 27.. NEW TORK. June 11. The following are 1 May 20. . May so.. May SI.. June 1.. June 2. June 3.. June 4. June 6. June 6. June T. June 8. June 9. June 10.. June 11. Date. 1902. 1901.1900.1899.1898.1897. 11896. 1 fU Viia WUIIO AS aaau -'"-' the closing prices on mining stocks Adama Con Alice Breece .. , Brunawlck Con 40 40 40 .. .. 6 ,.m ..100 ..125 .. 71 .. Little Chief Ontario Ophlr rhoenlx Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . Standard . It .700 .105 . ( . la . 10 . 44 .120 Bank Clearings. OMAHA, June 12. Bank clearings today. corresponding day last year, . eOT MT Cm 1KB. ei.pi.u.'. Posted exchange. Si So1 7 12V.I T 11 7 07V 7 03V. 1 os 7 05 e 8MV. 6 97 7 01T, 7 09V 7 lov 7 lltnl 7 07 7 JI 7 16 7 207, 7 16S 7 18V, 7 21 7 2Sk 7 36Va 6 101 I 661 4 36 I 61 I 12 5 73 8 65 1 4 26 i 62 t 07 6 67 603 14 26 3 65 8 01 t 63 s 08 8 62 862803 6 61 6 01 8 65 4 S3 808 7604362326846 1628048684 17 840804 4998664 18 3398 60 3 OI 4 20 3 34 3 91 663485 4 08 8 84 192 6 62 4 90 8 60 8 86 296 6 69 4 85 3 67 4 10 8 98 6714833 67 4 14 889 1670 488 360 4 21 3 40 386 4 83 3 68 4 12 3 33 3 86 670 3694 03 8 36 886 I 6 72 4 83 4 10 8 32 2 87 5 70 4 91 3 68 8 31 3 95 6 71 4 94 3 68 4 01 8 01 5 76 496 367 3 S8 330 6 78 IK 3 81 8 67 3 31 3 08 6 10 3 61 3 92 8 29 3 04 6 84 3 59 3 93 3 27 2 93 6 91 6 00 8 83 3 24 2 91 14 4 2 1 8. 2.. 2.. 24!! 13.'.' (W0 616 ..1300 ..1430 ro 3 rz tin I 60 6 810 3 60 STAGS. 175 I I 8 no 83 1157 ( 85 ornrif CALVES. . 2W 3 00 20 M B 00 : 170 4 60 1 1 18 i 27 4 60 7 241 8 16 COWS AND HEIFERS. .. 1 60 1 46 8 01 .inrfl t 60 -32 790 4 40 4ft) 3 00 8 l'r-I W 4 00 4 06 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 25 4 3i 4 r 4 96 STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. 6W 7"6 620 60 746 68 696 0 642 494 7 1 75 3 00 3 ort 3 25 3 23 8 3 75 3 75 8 F6 3 86 4 00 28. 9... 1... 1... 8... 1... 20.-.. 6... 12... 1... 36.. 02 794 t0 910 842 840 86 8" 872 4r 617 North A Stone Wyoming. 24 bulls 1281 8 00 HOGS Receipts were small as compared with the liberal runs the last two weeks and were far below dealers' expectations. To offset the run here, pretty liberal re ceipts were reported st other markets and first reports from Chicago were not en couraging. Dealers were out early, how ever, with rretty liberal oreders to fill and trading at the start was at a basis of fully be higher than yesterday, and the big end of the run sold that way. Later, conditions improved and choice lots sold at the best time 5S10c higher. The bulk of the decent weight hogs sold from 37.36 to 17.45. with tops at 17.65, a new record for the season, and lighter grades sold mostly from $7. 2o to 87.36. Tops and bulk show the highest of the year. Representative sales; No. II.. ;.. it.. 87.. 40.. 71.. 70.. 47.. 71.. 71.. 67.. 70.. 71.. .. 66. . 41.. 7a.. 47.. 71.. 75.. 49...., 7S f7 16...., 64.... 68.... 7. ... The dormant Importance of the corn J'f ,"733 nop this year was emphasised, and it is li'c'AOO Jul 11 -Clear'u? Misldered that this lmnortance will gain . c"ICAa.0'2uJ?e -"ViS"!" force from this time forward. The argu- PA.18",""' dts' and 14 88 on demand Nov cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- ment was heard that an increa-e in the LPu .,rhn 25e rjremlum terday and their destination: dividend on St. Paul la likely from the York cnang e. Z5c P""?.- .7 47.. Cars, analogy of the Increase In Chicago & . 8T- L1-'8..J"n8 ii-ea-V"g7-'. ?,.47?,i tm n.i.Mn r-.ihn..n N.h M n 1 NEW CELERT Kalamaioo, 30c., Northwestern dividends The strength of PIan""l 'View York exchange 26c pre- E. Lawson, Council Bluffs. Ia,-R. 1 2 POTATOES Northern. 80f8bc; new pota- Mlasouri Pacific caused renewal of old P.r cent- Wew 5corK "anKe' m I, w Mnvillinm nrinn !. N. W.... 2 t'i;"buJ'SWd a ei. .J rtt..h June ll.-Clearlngs, $3,650.- The official number of cars of stock ..""T.h.. im7?T. ' . iA,' enrnornt 250: balances, 8691,109. Money. 5 per cent, brought In today by each road was: """".' ."- . n I ;r . r-----.. . nnoTnM Tim, 11 T'lenrlnara. 123 80.172:1 Dnurl. or inpn re- I - - i 'Indicates Sunday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of etoc. " . I ports could be secured In any quarter of b"! ?"e? "A,?'Tv t.. 11 i-i.,i-. I H-' ?t'-J'' Rt"' 1 T;..V,,....T7.na ii.ii..,,.. Anm iRrtft. I . ... i .i... I PHltJlDKLPHIA. June 11 Clearings. I (I. A St. L. Rv 8 tv-tmno-n" ' The coJierg were comparatively neglected, 819.001.346; balances, 32,227.396. Money. 4 pr Missouri Pacific Ry.. 8 LETTUCE Hothouse, per aos., too. dui were nrm owing to tne current aseer- T. -i..i eio. S PARSLEY Per dos., 03 35c. tlon that the striking miners were likely to NEW YORK, June ll.-Clearlngs. 8192.- C. ft N. W. Ry ........ 7 RADISHES Per dos.. 20826c. yield the contest soon. Nothing more was 28R.9: ,blanST,"' J10'9254- . ,. . F., E. ft M. V. R. R.. 23 WAX BEANS Illinois, per box. 3160; per heard of plans for a compromise of the con- CINCINNATI, June ll.-Clearinga, 3,- c.f Bt. p m. ft O.... 18 u-h,i ho. 75c: Der market basket, 75c; test. 880,650. Money, 3Y&6 per cent. New York B. ft M. R. Ry 21 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. string beans, per J4-DU.. J&e; per bu.. $1.50. OHHEN PEAS Per half bi. basket, 75o I some Increased demand for stock market RHUBARB Home groan, per lb., 1V4.0. I purposes, but rates for time loans are CABBAGE California, new. 8c. I firmly held. Rather than make conceie- ONIONS New southern in sacks, per ID., I slons to place money on time bankers pre TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate, $1.36&1.60. NAV x BEANS Per bu., $2. FKUi'iS. S7RAWBERRIE8 Per 24-qt case, 84 009 4.60. Call money was easy, notwithstanding exchange, 20c premium. Condition of the Treaanrr. WASHINGTON, June 11. Today's state- sions io piace money on lime Danaers pre- . . . i. .w, .,n. fer to keep their funds in call loans, wnere iathrtisomvm 5o"d . they are easily accessible for any future in- ral fund: x?lM?,v2, aSe ?Sm ". It- 'i7M??1?,Theap: reerve In the division of r-dernplon. pruacn oi me wmi-nnnuai B?iiiem-ni: perioa VXw, M iw iw kt inaucf a. cauuoui paucy in inc money i w " ' s as 6 12 4 19 28 4 1 8 is a 10 4 19 6 130 10 2 Cotton Market. market. The stock market closed dull and Irregular. n. i. - ei ca rrices or oonas aavancea. 'lotai sales, i -vn-ov n rviTTnw Trn. 1.60; home grown, per .4-quart case. 3.5o Pr ture. closed .bare -ly steady; June .96c; Arrnour A Co C, B. ft Q. Ry 6 K. C. ft St. J 6 C, R. I. ft Pu east.. 8 C, R. I. ft P., west.. 8 Total receipts 106 Ths disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber oi head indicated: Buyers. . Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and company.. Cudahy Packing Co a 7K ' GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, 8100. WATERMELONS-35(ff40c. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, 80 to 36 count. 88.50. BANANAS Per bunch, according Slse, $2.25&2.7&, were all unchanged on the last call. t.,iv. 8 73c: August. 8.47c: September. 8.13c; BwU, from K.n. r-itv . ThA rnllnwlntr m r th rinttinir nr !- a am I . . v- i i m . ri.n.Mi.n. 1 r 1 " . ' hV VriT n7oV ..h..". ' ""ODer, i.asc; ""vemyer -;. "yr!"- O. 11. Hammond CO ... " " n s2c: January, i.wc: reoruary, i.wc maicih vanaant x. rn... I 7.9fic. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. sou n.bou 2,351 600 2,764 485 643 446 90 1,158 648 Atchlaon do sfd Baltimore O.... do aid to I Canadian Pacific.. Canada Bo OKANUiiS Vafenclas. 84.50; Mediterran- Chea. ohkv Chicago A Alton... do pfd Chicago, Ind. A L. do pfd Chicago A K. IU....159H Chicago O. W. do lat pfd.... do M sfd Chicago at N. W. 28 4m .148 S6U S8i2 28Hf4 304 17 77H 17 (0 10S7H 1040 10 75 ..n u.'.B,. tl i IN, LEMONii Fancy, $4.605.00; Messlnas. $4.UKu5.00. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. $2.7503.00. CIDER Nehawaa, per bbl., 43.20; New York, ta.ao. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., C-. I- ." 12c; hard shell, per lb., llric; No. 2 soft cll,MT'r " shell, loc; wo. I nara sneu, c; uraiui, per cc . - A Bt j ID., nc; uiucrie), pi iu.. aiuiuiiue, iuii I coi0r shell, 16c; hard shell, luc; pecans, large, per lu., izci smau, luc; cocoanuis, per sacs, $3.60. HIDES No. 1 green, 6Hc; No. 3 green, IV . ..1 T 1 . -Kin Oil m QyaVi iiu. JL sia i tcrvji, 1 7j. . snutu, 7l-i No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12H lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry bides, 12c: sheep pelts. 75c: horse hides, 81.60-2.50. ULiU A1E.1AIiDA. 3. A UVin UUUICI I II 1 . . . following prices: Iron, country mixed, per HocainV Vaiiev"".'" is ton. 10; Iron, stove plate, per ton, $7.50; pfd.".. f..::." i copper, per iu.. otji;. umo, unii, yvi iu., i minola Central 8Vic; Drass, ugnt, per 10., ec; ieaa, per id., 1 Iowa Central 6Vc; sine, per id., ac; ruooer, per to., so. 1- I ST. LOUIS. June n.-curiun-sieaay ihm-n x, f.. tt V middling. 91-16c: sales, none; recelpU, 303 i.ii.,inn. Rch.n.r at Bt ll ft w! 21 baAej "M"1",18' "v?""' ?Sv.e"- Hamilton ft Rothschild.... 48 I7, i uibvwuuH, uuno . v.vy i iv.-. I H. L. Dennis St CO 8 Colorado Bo. do lat pfd.... do id pfd.... Del. aV Hudaon Del. L. aV W 177 Denver A R. 0 42 do pfd tl Erie I74 do lat pfd taH do id pfd ilVi 1ST, HHfSo. Paclflo 49'4iSo. Rallwar .iua do pfd , v Tcxaa .134 Toledo, 4Vi do pfd 4 Union Paclflo 17 H do Pfd 7W Wabaah 1 do pfd Wheeling L. E. do Id pfd Wla. Central do pfd Adama Ex American Elf 1714a united Btatea Ex.. Kl-Ti, Wella-Farao Ex.... Amal. Copper Amer. Car A F.... do sfd Amer. Lin. Oil do pfd Amer. 8. ft R IFHUV, pyx I'. I U IT HODblCK NEV 6RLEANS. June , U.-COTTON- fvolf A MGrnan. SV "1' L.T iXr . TAn ari;: ot- Louis uressea eer uo. 4 44 I 7'c: kooA . ordinary. KHc: middling. lTic mw.. u....... eoc ii'i middling low, 7 6-16cY go6d middling. 9 8-16c; , .1 .1 , i .. I J BlCi., MMlnt. 9 9U h.l.a stock, 128,342 baiea. r-utures, quiet; jun, . 31 .104 . 11 ' . 70S . 42 174S4 Nat. Rr. of Mexico.. ltli.Praeeed B. Car 10 26 10 S7V No. t. a Old. bNew. Cash quotstloni were as follows: FLOl'R Easy ; winter patents. $3.701 3.90: stralghta. 83 403.80; clears, $3 otf3.60; Spring specials, $4.80; patents, 83.60&3.80; traights. $3.00..30. WH EAT No. 3 spring, 70J72He; No. I red, 78&.79o. OATS No. 3. 42t4c; No. I white, 4647c; XJo. 8 white, 44Vitf4Be. RYF No. 1 68Hio9V. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. AfrSc. 8E:n No. 1 flax. $1 66; No. 1 northwest ern, 11.76; prime timotny, 3o.3ocxrv.86; clover, Contract grade. $8.35. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 17.0. lard, per 10 bs.. ll7.r7HW17.SO. Short ribs sides (loose). $10.S2UM0 .42. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $8.258.60. Short clear gldes (boxed). 110. 76 10.85. WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.80, Ths following were the receipts and ship merits yesterday: Minn. Bt. L. Mo. Paclflo .... M,, K. A T... do pfd Pennaylvanla Heading do lat pfd do 2d sfd Bt. L. A S. F do lat pfd do id pfd Bt. L. South w do pfd Bt. Paul do pfd Ex-dividend. 1101.1 do ofd... .107' Pullman P. Car.. .. 675, ..14 ..165S4 .. My .. 40 .. n ..160 .. 4341 Republic Steel do pfd Sugar , Tenn. Coal A I. Union Bag ft P. do pfd U. 8. Leather .. do pfd U. 8. Rubber .. do pfd. Articles. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu Receipts. Shipments. 2. 010 3 4,000 63.000 103.000 39,000 61,000 328.000 42 00 4.000 86.0TO 22,000 6 000 Bl. 1AJUIO, June ii. nrifAi- rug ner; M.t. 8t. Rv 14'4 Pacific Mall rio. i red casn, elevator, BV4c; traca, I M. central ........ tut, ! People's Oaa Iflc; juiy, otfMu; ocuieuiuci, wmv, aiw. a hard. 72HS73c. CORN Higher; No, t cash, SlHc; track, eHti-eac: July. 60Uc: September. 64Ac. UA1IT Hill, A . J . vai. V07JV. , Trust f I . , . - - , uviyrfJPci.!!!'ifr.biT: 27c: Wo 2 whlte 41c- 5: v. c'."'".1! FLOUR Dull, unchanged. Red winter W patents, $3.66i8.70; extra lancy and straight, onurio A w.. i :oknmeal- Bteaay, hi.io. SEED Timothy, steady at 15.00. BRAN Dull: aacked. 80c. HAY Dull, weak; timothy, $11.00014.75; prairie, l8.501j3u.6O. w Hltlh. I Bitaay, n IRON COTTON TIES-81.05. BAOGINO Steady. 6Ti(S6c. HEMP Twine. 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing, old it in k 1 m fA .i..rfv a tin if: Dry salt meats, easy; boxe-a iota, extra shorts snd clear ribs, $10.60; short clear, 110.60. Hai-im. eaav: boxed lots, extra shorts and clear ribs, $11,374; short clesr, I steady at 2V1Q'3 per cent, closing 2 xil.bO. I cent; prime mercanuie paper, an mktalh lcso. steadv at uxmniiu: 1 cent. spelter, steady to firm at $4.60(84.55. 8TERLINO EXCHA.NQE Firm, ruiLTKi eieaay; cnicaens, springs, HiftlSc; turkeys, 8V4C seese. 4fl 4Ho. Bunt-rt. Bteaay; creamery, On the Produce exchange todsy the but ter market was weaker; creameries. 189 Ili4c: dairies. 18193. Cheese, steady at K104c. ggs, easy; fresh. 16Wc HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Aaetatlons of the Day est Varloas Coaamodltlea. hrEW YORK. June 11. FLOUR Re celpts, 17,990 bbls.; exports, 6.966 bbls; more active snd a shade firmer; winter straights, $3 764)3.bn; winter patents, 44 Oiks 4. 10; Min nesota patents. 33ti4.10: Minnesota bak ers, $3.1Hi3.30; winter low grades, $2 96ut g.96; winter extras, e3.ltxa3.lo. Uys nour. quiet; fair to good, 84o; choice to lancy, aU.6o&70. CORNMEAL Steady; ' yellow western, 11.32: city. 31.30: Urandywlnc. 33.4Mi3.d6. RYE Easy; No. 2 western, 64Vc. f. o. b. afloat. WHEAT Receipts. 190.100 bu.: exports, 46,37a bu.; spot, steady; No. 8 red, 78V4 fTVHc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duhith, tve, r. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba iurVc f. o. b.. afloat. Placing a bullish con struction on the crop report, traders bought a good deal of wheat today, caus ing sharp advances, mere was aiao sup Txjrt from foreign houses and outsiders Lut In ths laat hour profit taking caused reactions and the close waa easy at a par. tlal 4k0 net advance: July. 77 15-164T78 9-lac, closed 78o; September, 761fcy76c, closed 76 'c: December. 76 14-ls77Vc. closed T7c. CORN Receipts. 17.8tw bu.; spot, steady No. 8, 70c elevator and 70Vo f. o. b., afloat ODtton market was steadied ud by wheal and smaller receipts for a time, but Anally eased off and closed only vc net higher. July. 67 8-ltkur,' Vo, closed sT'iac: September, 6-i4644Hc, closed B3c ; December closed soc. OATS Receipts. 116,400 bu.: exports. 29, 887 bu. : soot, steady: No. 1 46c: No. 1 46ve: No. 8 white. 61Hc; No. t white. 51c track, mixed, western. 46rf49c: track, white, 4!atbe. Optlona Arm early, but eventually reacted. HAY Quiet; shipping, 04X5c; goed to Choice, vuvixic. 1 HOPS Firm; stats, prime to rhoioe. 101, 19(g 22c; 1A. 14$ 15c; olds, 6fiic; Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 17&-3(H,o; 1900, I4jl5c; olds 6jc- HIDES Firm: Oalveaton. M to 86 lbs 18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., Ik:; fexas dry, 14 to 30 lbs , isc. LEATHER steady; acid, 24(J25c. V(X1I-Unlet: domestic fleece. I5'? PROV1SIONS Berf, Arm; family, $16,609 16.50: mvas. 114 00; beet hams. 4iJ tKWi'iJ ou packet 116.001660; city extra India mess, lioOwa-" 00. cut sneats, steady; pickled bei lit a. $10 utagLO 75: pickled shoulders, 88.609 plcaled bams, 6U.tAtfU.uu.Lara, steady St. Loots Grain and Pro-visions. do pfd. Lake Erie A W. do pfd L. N .... Manhattan L. .. .152 M 4 44 ' 9.25c, c. 1. f July, vn.31c; August, 8.66 I 8.fc; September, n. ia'a-mc ; uctoDer, (.si ..lit ..200 I2S4 VI 7 87c; November. 7 77'&7.79c; December, 7.77 7.78c: January. 7.78i5,7.79c. w nr rr r n v r 1 . , m . i-s . 'a-s'r-T-r sal wnrM fair to .teadr: prices 11HH hlSfcaj: wh'le price, show little change trading was American midcfllng. fair. 6 7-16d; good mid- "5".nabi J5..' 2 Ltf ...."l0 U'i Totals 2.428 8,702 1,486 CATTLE The run was again moderate and was made up largely irom butchers' stock, witn a sprinkling ot fair to good beef steers. Packers were out early after supplies, and do pfd... Anaconda Brooklyn Colo. Con. Con. Gen. Hocking Coal ... Inter. Paper .... do pfd Inter. Power ... Laclede Oaa .. . 45H National Blacult .125 Nalolnal Lead . .ltf'ytjNo. American ., .132 Paclflo Coaat .... dllns 5 3-lSd: middling. 6 1-16d; low mid- ury 101 oeeves om up 10 as niga as dung. 4 3-3.'i; aau ,nary- J9"321 M dun: 4 3-32d; good ordinary. 4 27-32d; ord- anytrung n in.. o. 3. ine saieg pi tne nay w-rc I 2r ,:-.." V-'Vd ........... 10.000 bales, of which 2.000 were for spec- r.''f. .f.M"?.'.. " Min. uo.. .114 r.in nn.l exnort. and Included 7.400 Amer- oemana, ana values were practically steady "-A f: li..u n..ini. , nana hnira Including all around. . . . . - Ful 1 i ifH "ii, 'ar. p,ltr,, nnened ateadv and Stockera and feeders were picked up at T0ob".ccopd".-.'..f' closed mni.le?Amerlcan rdndMn,d5roancd .teady prices, with only a moderate number p.isviHr sit June. 4 58-ft41. ae. .era: June and July, 1 . ... . . nuiii. iiaia. vraviss, riwr tu t m auu iiei i J I a ret f t - A t7 cl J kmrsMt Tulu en1 A 1 exf llSlr ' I 4 51-D4dvi4 Do-tHd. buyers; August ana oep- ""--r--j. -,;". temberT 4 4S-4d. buyers; September find Steaov. in laci ine m.ri ail irouiia whs October, 4 36-64d. buyers; uctoDer and jso-i vember. 4 28-64d!S4 29-64d. sellers; November sales. !2V and December, 4 26-64dffl4 2-64d. sellers; De. si cember and January, (zvmasno-, seu- ino. era; January and february, zi-ota. sell ers. Representative BEEF STEERS, ..121 .. 47 .. 40 ..lull .. 474. .. ..UI Wool Market. 10... 1... 8... 2... 1... 1. 8. Steel .. ' 6o pfd .. WKt. Weetern Union , .. 72i Amer. Locomotlre... 33 si .. zs oo pia .. 41H'K. C. Southern. ..1714(1 do pfd ..lxtVel Offered. New York Money Market NEW YORK, June 11. MONEY On call. RriHTON. lima 11. WOOL Strictly tine scoured is quoted tsrowc; nne ana nne 7B I ii ,jic. tanla f.'Jr mwA m.rfliim '- 4 I svr-,,jfw, T.ia. wool Is coming forward, but I 16... ,l 'M ' . . . . I ----- iiiit Is held at figures above thla market; lau 7.. ti rleaned basis. 40S45c: twelve months. 48(3 1.. 134 50c: spring, 4oB4bc. a6V Finn fleece wools Were QUlet. With light I 3. 141 offerings, though prices were wen bub- .. talned: Ohio and Pennsylvania XXX nom- 1. !!? inal. 28(S29c; XX and above. 26g)27c; X, 24 1.. 2So and Michigan X. 22(gi24c. 13. I r.iun. r.nl. r nnlet. with Ua-ht of- I 20.. f.rinira Ohio fin delaine. 28(329c: Mlchl- 20. man 2Ri4i27c: No. 1 washed combine. 2VA 67. &27c: No. 2. 25B27e. 69. Australian wool la quiei, dui iirmix nem, 1 Combing choice scoured. 72(a'74c; good, 69(3 8. 70c: average, 6,((jsc. BT. LOL la. June H. wuuir-uncnangea. fl 13 41 Pr. No. A v. Pr. 8 25 22 1069 6 86 3 60 40 1106 6 90 4 25 1 1260 6 90 4 75 41 12X8 6 90 6 0) 19 1121 6 90 6 25 10 1165 6 90 5 60 23 1110 6 95 6 60 18 1161 7 00 6 60 10 1209 7 00 8 95 19 1217 7 09 6 00 23 1260 7 00 6 00 20 1310 7 10 6 10 86 1301 7 30 10 40 12ti3 7 20 6 25 12 33M 7 20 6 25 6 1145 7 25 6 40 19 1411 7 26 6 40 13 1280 7 25 6 60 13 1286 7 30 6 80 20 1162 7 36 5 80 28 1318 7 36 6 86 17 1273 7 45 6 85 Medium grades and combing, U'lSc; light 2 4 per fine. l2(&15'te: heavy nne, 10ijl3c; tub. 7.. 8.. 6.. P" washed, Wu2&a. rw.nnnl.d Annies and Dried Frnlts. 1 94c; actual business in bankers' bills at $4.77Wj NEW YORK. June ll.-liyATJKA -u dslry, 17&18c. LOGS Lower at 14c. ; ducks. 6Vc; 4.77 for demand and 64.84 for sixty days; Ai--Lto-ine marntJi . "-;'' "" posted ratts. $4.85mg4.86 and $4.8Se4.&SH: steady; demand holding well up 10 supply. , 18a22Vic; commercial bills. , f rao" AS?i aM,"" V S 1 BiLYiiH-Bar, o-c; Mexican aoiiars, v-n, " 1 "WZSZi?. I Vi I ,n I fanpv ntlll hold more or less nrmly St 11c. Flour . Wheat Corn .. Oats .. RuMlnfa Rhlnmenti RONDS-Oovernment. steady: state, in- tJAi-l UKM 1A UKitu r ni 1 id i nere 1. 5.0.(0 9,00 active; railroad. Inactive. iUt of ,ter?"t 'Jk kI. . SVi. ... .47.0)0 47.000 The closing Quotation, on bonds are M "" K.i.r Tonrin follows: luuraireui luvvu in . . . .. snd large sixes are somewnat nrmer and ...20,000 ..87.000 Liverpool Grain and Provisions, 29.000 follows; 20,000 r. 8. ref.' la. ref do coupon , do aa. reg do coupon do saw 4a, reg iua l,. N. Uni. a :..,. - 4 !! XLLy tr.r h. do old 4a. coupon. .liovt do aa, reg iua do coupon 1U4 10J H Ohio 4s, do IHa do couv LIVERPOOL. Juns 11. WHEAT Spot. aulet: No. 1 northern, soring. 6s: No. 1 California, 6s 3d: futures, dull; July, It lod; September, 6s Ad. CORN Soot, aulet: American mixed, new. 6s 9d; American mixed, old. 6s !; futures, I Atchlaon sa. 4s dull; July, nominal; Depiemoer, os ia, utio. 1 no auj ber. 6s l'uA. PEAS Canadian, steady at as 10a. FIX)UR-t. Louis fancy winter, firm at "V; Z " HOPS At London (Paclflo coast), firm at 4 l&sfl 5 60s. PRnviH (ink-Heer. auu: extra India 1 caieaao a a. iw.... aa mess. 9s 9d. Hama. short cut. 14 to It I C. B. . s. 4S....M44 lbs , firm at 46s 6d. uacon, nrm; uumDer. land cut, M to so ids., nrm. 00s; snort libs, 16 to 14 lbs.. 68s 6d; long clear middles, light, 38 to 84 lbs., firm at 66s; long clear short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs.. 66s; clear nialw bellies, 14 to is ids., nrm. oca. nnoui ders. sauara. 11 to 13 lbs., firm at 41s 61. Ls'd. nrm; American relinsd. In palia, 41s 3d: prime western, la tierces. 62s Id. cheese steady : American, nnesi wnite, old, 66s; American, finest white, new, 61s; American, nnest colored, old, cs; Amen can. finest colored, new. 61a. TALLOW prime city, stesay, Bra 44; Australian, In ixindon, dull, WS ta. BUTTER Nominal. ' lotCi do u fnc . il various grides. Apricot, were quoted at mJ'uu. 1 n lOWfrltc Peaches. Deeled. were 1216c: un- .144 In., k. A t. 4a...'...' i peeled, 8H'10Hc. Apricots have recently as new 4a, coupon.. U4 do ta lis I been in somewhat fairer demand and some do old 4a, res loa'N. . Central la 104 buying of futures for the Interior is noted, do gen. IW 1"V I hut locally the trade la aulet. N. J. C. gen. 4s 13ti . No. Paclo 4a 1C4 on ana Kosln. do la 74 I . 4 n. at w. eon. aa... .1014 1 kfw tiihk June 11. uil coironseen .luia neaoing gen. ee......iuut dun: petroleum, firm: rosin, quiet; strained, . ea st. L. m : . --''" 4i4-f,60c. .iv.ia m. Lt. aouinw. ia.... 1 -. . . . . . . . - .... 1 j - . ..1 LivHflKllj June 11. uiu iwiionaeeu venim 01 Mm. wm m . i.. .. tc- A da la lae e'l. A. A. P. 4a.... 1 nui rriinra, epoi, mi?. - Chea. A Ohio 4e...lu ISo. PaclSe 4a mv, LONDON. June 11. OI Li t.aicutta Ilnseea, weak; C H 4 II r . e..ll&W u. n n. w. e. ie....iik .. a. I. P. 4B...UI COCA Si L g. 4a. lot Chicago Tee. 4a tw do deb. B. West Shore 4a. R o. 4a.. 10344! Erie prior Ilea 4s....lulWiWheel. 4 L I. 4t, ae gea. a aiv wia. ceutral a... F. W. A 1. C. U....lUs,:Coo. Tobacco 4a... ..Hi .. .4 .. 47Vj Boston Stoeat, ttoetatloaa. I Kansas City Grain and Previsions. KANSAS CITY. June 11. WHEAT July, 8&Tti66c: September. 65t4c: cash. No. 3 hsrd. I Boatoa A ate 7K-: No. i. we: NH 1 red. 13c: 10. a. ,lc: i Bootes cieaiea No. 3 spring. t,c H. T.. N. H. A H CflBN lulu UVr ' fumlrmhtr (UlUhVOV.' I Kltckburg pfd.... cash. No. 3 mixed, 6Hc; No. 8 whits, 69 La,oa,rf -: No.,3. 61c. ki'Hcir." uats-no. I wnite, sna-uc. I X. ..4 " American T. A T....1H 414 , 41 , M , 4 10 , 44 Hue ID S. steel ae RYE No. 2. 68e. II A I t. noice tinioiny. iu cnoice orsine. I r a. $19- . .... I Maaa. klectrle BLTTJtK cresmery, isc; dairy, rancy. I de pfd 18c. ' I N. " o. A C. EGOS Firm: new No. t whltewood esses I Halted Pruit . Included, 14c doa., loss off; caaes returned, I P'! w" lSUc. I V. 8. Steel ... Ti 1 owi. I de sfd CV I J ' l " VIII UHI RIM .. I a. . Corn 40.000 40tot Oats 10.010 2304) LONDON. June 11. Money was In good demand todsy and there was a lair supply so. Haiia-ay ta ill, spot. 63s 3d; linseed, 31s lttd; turpentine Teaaa A Fac. la Ill spirits, 36s 18d. T.. St. L. A W. 4a.. SS4, I SAVANNAH. June 11.-OIL Turpentine, Union p.ci oc 4a 1M I firm, 47Vc; rosin, firm. A. B, C. D. E, " ?" $1.26; F, $1 38; O. $1.65; I. $1.98; K. $2.46; M. U $2.90: N, $3 25; WO. $3.40; WW. $3 80. O " ll' I a-.ll VVlMT I.. tl rttr CrmAtt K.1- ances. 31.20: certificates, no bid: shipments. 10. i30 bbls.; average. Bt.ev( coin. j runs, sa.ise bbls.; average, 72.9(3 boie. CeBee Market. NEW YORK. June 11. COFFEE Spot BOSTON, June 11. Call loans. 84G4VI per I Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 6c; mild, steady: est: time loans. 4416 oer cent. Official I Cordova. fvHULe. The market opened Steady, witn prices uncnanejea, ana was 3314 quiet all through the aesalon. Prices kept : within 6 points of last night's bids, though save September touched a new low record for the season thua far at 84.96. The news 40v I from ahroail waa nirlta in accordance with yesterday's developments. The market closed unchanged to lower. Total sales, 12.150 bags. Including August. 4 96e; Septem ber. 4.9-36c; December, 63r6.26c; January, .30c; March, 646c; May. 6.56c ngrar Mnrket. NEW YORK June 11. SUGAR Raw, cea closing of stocks and bonds: .len't AdTonture . SfwIAIIouea . 41 Amalgamated . 44 I Bingham . UVl'alutnet A Hecla. . klW Centennial .too Copper Kange .... .tw 'bomlnloa Coal .... .let IFranalln .IU lale Rejale .14J4( Mohawk .loss. Old Domlaloa .... AuAlaea 4a Oaa U MeA Central as.., N. E. O. A C... Ateftlaon de fo-. Beatea A Albany. 14 "4 111 ..107 Oeueola Parrot Qulnejr , santa Pe CoSDer. TamaracS Trinity I-ailed state t'tab Victoria Wluoaa Welrertne United Copper ... 14 . M .114 . II . 41 . 11 . :a .10 10.... 8.... 6... 11.... 1.... 10.... 3.... 11.... 8.... 3.... t.... 19.... 11.... 14. 1. 3 3.... 7...., 1...., .... 12.:.. 1 !:::: $.... 6.... 1.... 3.... $0.... 1.... 7.... 88.... 1 I aulet: fair refining. 8c: centrifugal. 96 test, 174 Va I JUc. Molasses, 2c. , - 1 iwAJr ujn, June il-bluah-dwi, u, to I la SWri II I a'Lur noriaiva Inn. 11 BTVriAn ,,,21 . ' . . ' , .'11 UCA ...... ... il Steady; open kettle. IHSSl-lSc; open ket ' ilZ tie. centrifugal. S-tjOV; centrifugal yellow, " I.V 3'(84Vc; seconds, 2i t-16c. Molasses, lirau, t.viiiriiugai. ouiou. Foreign FlEnnelal loos rity Live Stock Mnrket SIOUX CITY. June 11. 8peclsl Tele- I 1.111. LAllLEl nwixil'i., mw a.vau , Bualneaa on the I steady; beeves, 86.00A7.00: cows, bulls and la.ll. J.l.kl. aM.MA Uak. PHILADELPHIA. Juns ll.-BUTTER 1 Block exchanr was rather diaplrited. The mixed. $2 6i 75; stockers and feeders. $2.75 Market He lower; extra western cream- I settlement progressed satisfactorily. ton- i n" ,c? 1 Y1 ..rlZTt. i v . iiAjo-nnripil, a.PUV dhu, wy i"j uigiwa, rv fir: extra, nearbv creamery. 23c. I sola ware fairly ateady. Home rails were Etitia nrm tresn nearey. im. loss onr; i irreatuiar. Aiaancane were cnaeriui, oi i fresh western. Us. ioes off; fresh south I thsre wag a little moveaieak from parity. selling at 67 0Wi7 bulk. 87.luuv7.80. SHaU AND LAM too la demand. BTEERS AND HEIFERS 995 4 76 li .... 860 6 10 10 .... 896 8 10 18 ... COWS. .... 830 1 01 6 .... 660 1 75 1 .1.. 7M) 1 75 1 .... 836 2 00 ....1070 2 25 1 .... 770 3 60 18 .... 809 2 75 22...... .... 875 2 76 $ ....1010 2 75 19 .... 800 J 75 1 .... 760 2 75 15 .... 784 1 80 1 .... 846 2 90 1 .... 838 3 00 1 ....1100 8 00 11 ....1017 8 00 8 ....1005 3 00 4 .... 930 3 00 6. ..... 675 3 W 4. .... 840 3 m -a .... 880 3 00 2 .... 890 8 00 10 .... 893 3 10 11 .... 981 3 10 7 .... 881 8 16 21 .... 910 3 20 1 947 8 20 8 833 3 26 13 1044 3 25 19 896 3 25 23 636 3 25 8 8M0 3 ?5 1...., 961 3 25 1...., 93 3 36 I.... 966 3 35 8.... 1140 3 60 loeu s tw a.... 10 8 SO 1.... 863 3 60 1...., 966 3 60 4.... M ID 1... 960 8 65 $ 1013 8 70 . 1.... 843 3 75 1.... 1080 I 76 1 HIIFFRS. 626 3 00 80.... , 660 8 00 , 646 3 00 664 3 50 680 8 50 , 460 3 75 4"1 8 90 610 4 00 751 4 00 871 4 00 721 ( 00 . 948 8 25 1294 6 66 1061 3 75 1190 4 00 1080 4 00 1148 4 00 1140 4 00 1068 4 00 776 4 00 900 4 15 994 4 20 1020 4 K 1027 4 25 1070 4 25 1080 4 25 1060 4 30 972 4 80 1O20 4 30 1067 4 36 1110 4 40 1086 4 40 1063 4 40 125 4 60 928 4 60 1090 4 60 9u 4 65 ..1120 4 66 .. 840 4 70 . .1016 4 70 ..1078 4 75 .. 981 4 76 .. 898 4 76 ..1016 ( 00 ..1250 6 00 ..1810 $ 00 .. 980 6 06 ..1010 I 10 ..1164 t 26 . ..1000 I 25 ..1 6 HI ..1400 I 80 ..1066 6 40 ..1230 6 75 ..1246 $80 ,..1110 6 00 ,..1010 tm ..1130 I 10 4. .. 815 4 40 .. 850 00 .. 670 6 40 ..1080 $ 60 ..930 6 60 ..830 6 00 ..108. 6 00 .. 670 6 00 .. 8u0 6 00 ...1340 8 25 ...K0 8 26 ...1190 3 26 1 1310 3 3 I ,...1340 8 40 1 ....1 3 60 1 .1140 3 60 1 1000 3 60 1 1640 3 75 1 1230 3 76 1 1670 3 90 1 2740 4 00 1280 4 0) 1 $ 1. BULLS, 4... 1. 6J0 4 !S 1 .. CALVES, 160 4 00 1... 110 4 00 1. 80 6 00 300 I n 198 I 60 ISO 6 60 1 1 1 8 ....1640 4 60 ....1770 4 60 ....1340 4 76 ....1620 4 75 ....1280 4 76 ....1630 4 75 ....130O 4 85 ....1J20 6 00 ....1230 $ (JO ....1600 8 00 ....1?) 6 00 ....1780 6 2S .... 940 6 23 ....1160 6 40 160 6 60 .... 240 $ 76 .... 110 I 75 .... Km 6 00 120 6 28 ..150 6 2t STOCK COWS AND HEIFiTRS. (an I so s ITS I 88 I ......see 1 sv ..... 878 I 00 4).... 71.... 46.., 44... 74.. 74.. 74., Bniiaaf-Ttii sheen market wan well supplied as to numbers, but the bulk of the stuff was of very poor quality. The market ruled dull and slow at Prices a uarter lower than yesterday on both sheep no lamns. mere was notning cnolre on sale and the demand from killers was de cidedly limited. Quotations for dinned stock: flood to choice wethers, $5,604(5.90; fair to good, 85 80 ipo.ou; goon io cnoice ewes, m.ioibs.oo; rair to good, Jl.25fM.75; good to choice lambs, $6.00 &650; fair to good, $5.40ff5.75. Wooled stock sells about 26'j50c above clipped stock. Choice Colorado wooled lambs, $6.60W6.75: fair to good, $6.0C6.&0. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 8 cull ewes 73 2 00 2 bucks 115 3 on 621 western ewes, clipped 92 4 15 81 ewes and yearlinga, clipped.. 76 .4 25 T western wethers, clipper 88 4 6 243 western wethers, clipped 93 4 65 285 western lambs, clipped 76 6 3 is spring lamDi.. do 8 76 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Strong: to Slow Hogs Higher and Sheep Low. CHICAGO. June 11. CATTLE Receipts. 16.600, including 700 Texans; choice, strong, others slow; good to prime steers, $7.3d 80; poor to medium, $5.257I7.00; stockers ami feeders, J2.dxiG.2o; cows, Jl,40ii50; heifers. $2.50(6.50; canners, $1.40g2.60; bulla. t2.75'a6,96; calves, $2.6O7.0O; Texas-fed teers, e6.004i6.55. nous ueceints. 4i.ouo: tomorrow. Ho.ooo: left over, 5,000; strong, 6c to 10c higher, closed weak; mixed and butchers, $7.103 : good- tc choice, heavy. $7.50ii7.6i: rough, heavy. $7.107.40; light, $7.00&'7.35; bulk of sales, $7.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 21.000: sheep and lambs, alow: good to choice wethers, o.oo(j.oo; rair to choice, mixed, $4,504(6.00; western sheen, $5,0046.00; native lambs, clipped, $5.25416.90; western lambs, clipped, $5.504,7.00; spring lambs, $7.50. Official yesterday: Keceints. snip. Cattle 9,12 2,017 Hogs 23.237 1,033 Sheep 12,678 1,226 At, 174 il 109 14 lot tot 11 Ill 101 sol IIS 104 tit 130 234 n 17 201 21. 211 241 220 ...114 . ..3i ...217 ...214 ...210 ...211 ...217 ...124 ...214 ...212 ...224 ...212 ...218 ...222 ...211 ...ro ...112 ...203 ...222 ,...226 ....211 ,...227 ,...2o8 ,...226 .210 Sh. 80 11 SO 40 4 too 40 160 180 200 40 80 120 80 180 80 80 80 40 sii 120 to Pr. 7 10 7 16 1 16 1 7 26 T 16 T 16 T 26 t IS t 16 ... 7 23 10 t 174 80 1 27 V ... 1 19 7 0 1 10 T 0 7 10 7 10 7 SO 1 20 7 to 7 10 7 10 T 10 T 40 7 to T io 7 10 T 10 7 10 No. 1 47 46 70 81 64.. 44.. 77.. 71.. 70.. 48.. 67.. 71.. 48... ..131 ..134 ..242 .178 ....132 ....1.17 ....Ml ....141 ....130 ....238 ....243 ....231 248 At. Sh. Pr. 240 T 16 60 80 100 120 40 40 77 222 7., 74.... 48.... 42.... 41.... 47.... 6.... 47.... 66.... 7.. ...222 ...237 ...137 ...240 ...2(17 ...I7 ...14 ...SO ...254 .286 2 274 63 287 ...(. ...240 226 23 232 132 243 112 .....lit 17t 220 213 224 22 216 220 238 I T 80 7 40 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 SO 7 40 7 to t 124 T 124 T 824 7 824 7 36 7 14 7 66 7 SS 7 86 7 88 7 86 7 96 7 S6 7 16 T 35 7 86 7 S6 7 35 7 36 7 86 7 SS 72. 21.... .... 41.... 44. .247 ..2M ..141 ..286 ..236 71 267 44., 47 43 70 41 4 44 44...., 40...., 43 41 46...., 67...., 17...., ...., (.... 40.... 11.... 63.... 60.... 64.... 7S.... 47.... 46.... 64.... 124... 64.... 61.... 60.... 60.... 68... ...244 ,.230 ,.2.1 ,.2M ..262 ,.244 ..24 ,.277 ,.262 ..262 ,.261 ..274 ..178 ..AS ..267 ..17 ..28 ..16 ..17 ..108 ..182 ..240 ..: ..25 ..82 ..281 ..107 ..118 ..26 .20 .315 7 SS 7 SS 7 S6 T 85 7 IS 7 86 T 89 7 36 7 S5 7 16 7 U 7 W 1 S74 7 874 7 87 4 7 87 4 7 874 7 174 140 T 874 840 T u ... 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 t 40 7 40 7 40 7 to 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 414 7 424 7 424 7 46 7 45 7 45 7 4S 7 45 7 45 7 46 7 46 T 45 7 45 7 4 7 60 7 50 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 65 fairly to 120 160 80 80 as 80 160 120 120 80 80 120 80 120 40 120 'io 160 120 40 80 SO 80 160 8no 1(0 40 80 10 180 K) 'so 840 140 380 160 Kanaas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, June 11. CATTLE Re- celpta, 6,400 head of natives, 1,300 head of Texans and 660 head of calves. Prime beeves steady; other cattle steady to lower. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $7.26 4(7 65; fair to good, $4.254i'7.20; stockers and feeders, $3.404j6.20; western fed steers, $4 85 7.80; Texas and Indian steers, z.wsj:-i. (o; exas cows, $3.00414.00; native cows, $j-76 85.06; native heifers, $2.754j6.60; canners. $2.85 60; bulls. $3.20415.26; ralvea, 32.754J6.50. HOGS Receipts. 10,850 hesd. Market steady to 6c higher. Top, $7.66; bulk of sales, $7.30477.50; heavy, $7.604i7.65; mixed packers. $7.304,7.56: light. 37.2o4j7.36; porkers. $7.254j7.S5; pigs, $6.26(&7.27H. SHKliP AINU liAUKS- neceipts, a.ww head; market steady. Native lambs, $4 90 t7.10; western lambs, $6.1006.40: native wethers, 8j6.O04jo.so; lea ewes, mkjo.os; Texas rllnned vearltngs. $5.00416.45: Texas clipped sheep, $4.(w44.90 ; stockers and feed ers, $2. 36-414.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 11. BEEVES Re ceipts, 3,163 head; good to choice steers strong, medium steady, common off; bulls and cowa, steady: steers, $d704'7.75; oxen, $6; bulls. 14. ("( 76; cows. $2 60SV25; few extra fat, $5.504j6.00. Cables, stesdy; ship ments, 4"0 head cattls and auu quarters ot beef. pai.vf.8-Receints. s.izi neaa: veais. steady to 25o lower; buttermilks generally steady: veals, $5.00T7.76; few tops, $8.01x9 8.25; culls, $4.50: buttermilks, $1.40(36.26; city drssed veals. (Millie: extra. 12c ber lb. HOOS Receipts. 7.240 neaa; marget nrm to 10c higher: state, $7.60; mixed western. 17. bitLEf APiU lAraAinrj xieoeipie, 0.00 head; good aheep strong, othera slow; iambs, firm, toe higher: sheep, liwutio 20; culls, $2.60; lambs, $3 .60437.874; culls, 8450; few yearlinga, ia.mB.ou. t. Lob Is Live Stock Market. ST TZltriS. June 11. CATTLK Receiota. 2.9u0 head. Including l.bou neaa Texans; na tive chinning and exuort steers. goUKaTf.it dressed beef and butcher steers. $6 .6-37 05; steers under 1.000 lbs., t4.8Vg6.40; stockers and feeders. 83.5OiS4.90: cows snd belters $2 2600; canners. I2.004rt.00; bulls, $3 25 6.00; calves, $3.00476 50; Texss and Indian steers, fed, e4.2u6.26; greasers, 83.304J4.Z&; rowa snd halters. 82 70-34.00. HOGS Receipts. 4.400 neaa; market rainy active, higher; pigs and lights, l7&4j7.06; packers. .7.0iKa7.36: Butchers. 1( lhtf 1.&6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head: market ateady; native muttons, $4 26 416.0O; lambs, 65.60436. 76 : culls snd bucks, .l.DiKg't.ou; stocaers, ..'. ou, ifiini, aa. t. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JO8EPH. June 11. CATTLE Re celpts, 2.200 head; strong; natives, $6,164 7 60: cows and heifers. $1 6O-&6.0O; veal.. $3.66; bulls and stags, $3,004)6.85; stocksrs and feeders. .2. (04.6.40. HOGS Receipts. 8.500 nsa strong 10 c hlaher: 1 xht and light mixeo. If.ltr2r7.40 medium and heavy. $7.32467.60; pigs. $4,004? 6,50- bulk. $7.26471.60. SHEEP AND LA M Ho Receipts, l.wxt head; best steady, others dull; top spring lambs, $7.25. Stock In siaat. The following table shows ths receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at ths flv principal mani.ii a 111 u ! Cattle South Omaha 2.45 Chicago 16.600 Kansaa City 6 4-0 St. Louis 2. St. Joseph 3.3u0 ENCOURAGE RIFLE PRACTICE What Fational Bifle Association Wants Government to Do. ASKS SUPPORT FOR BILL IN CONGRESS Measare Appropriates Ten Tkonsantt . Dollars Annually for Expenses of Rifle Contests for Sol tilers anil Sailors. To accentuate the Importance of the Na tional Rifle association and to enhance the slue of the organization to the soldiers of the I'nited States regular army and to the national guard, a move is on foot whereby the United States is asked to give Its support to a plan that will bring the assoclstion more prominently before the country. The most Important result of this step so far has been the Introduction of a bill in the house of representatives on May 8 last, providing . for the appropriation ot $10,000 annually for the purpose of furnish ing a national trophy and medals and other prizes to be provided and contested for annually, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the secretary of war. The bill further provldea that the an nual contest shall be open to the army, marine corps, navy and national guard or organized militia of the several states, ter ritories and the District of Coulmbls. The $10,000 Is to be appropriated each year, and Is to pay all cost of the trophies and all expenses Incident to the contest. All members of the National Rifle asso ciation and all others interested are urged to communicate at once with their repre sentatives In congress and tbelr senators, with a view to securing ths passsge of the bill, which la house roll 14,230. It Is ear nestly desired to have the bill passed this session of congress. War Department Acta. This matter has arisen from the appoint ment of a special committee at the last meeting of the association , to Investigate this Idea and formulate a plan of pro cedure. The committee waited upon the secretary of war last January, and he re quested that its suggestion be presented to blm in the form of a communication. Thla document, when It reached the secretary of war, waa referred by him to the adjutant general of the army, who In turn referred it to Major James Tarker, assistant ad jutant general, for his recommendations. The recommendations suggested first the institution of an advisory committee of fifteen men, to Include the president of the association, seven members to be appointed by him and seven at large to be appointed by the president of the United States. The whole Idea of thla committee was to encourage rifle practice. The special com mittee further recommended the appoint ment of a board of officers to investigate and handle range facilities, conditions un der which qualification as marksmen shall be had, the kind of range target desirable, and where range facilities not now existing should be provided. Kxamples of Forelsjn Countries. Lastly the committee recommended that steps be taken to ascertain what the foreign governments do In the way of encouraging rifle practice, and that legislation be ef fected, if not already existing, to permit the purchase of arms and ammunition at cost by the association. - Assistant Adjutant General James Parker received the recommendations with high favor, which was largely tbs causs of the bill desired being at so early a date Intro duced. Major Parkerf stated In a memo randum on the report of the special com mittee that its recommendations were In the line of practice and proposed legislation of several countries, notably Swltierland and Great Britain, In which, aa In the United States, the military education by conscription of the entire male population Is not possible. Major Parker further dwelt on the Idea that the ability to hit a mark is a very large part of the value of a soldier, and said that when conscription is not possible the encouragement of rifle firing as a mili tary sport affords to the government of fe free country the opportunity to give to the male citizen fit for military service at east a part ot the training which Is neces sary in war. Finally, Major Parker said that such steps as recommended by the special committee would, in his opinion, proluce the best re sults, and suggested that the board con sider among other things the establishment of a system of general target Instruction, government-aided, to Include those not en rolled in the national guard; but who desire to fit themselves In this most Important military qualification. Hogs. Sheep. S.l&i 1.9't 41 .0'O .21.000 106" 4.(i0 4 400 4.IKO 8.(00 1.500 Totals 29,4s 73,708 83.40 Exorbitant Prices Charge. DENVER. June . A committee ap pointed by Judge Lindsey to examine the county printing contracts has reported that exorbitant prices have been charged and that no pretense has been made to limit the charge to even contract prices. The report says that steps itioum De laaen to recover at least one-half of the sum of $78,000 paid to a Denver printing company during tne last year. Superintendent Held tor Mnnslaatvhter CHICAGO. June 11. O. E. Miller, presi dent of St. Luke's Society hospital. In the burning of which ten Uvea were lost, was held (or manaiaugnter oy a magtsiraie. Judge Chetlaln refused him a writ of habeas corpus, out ne was anowea nis free dom under bond. Miller's assistants were held for disorderly conduct. 85.00 A nOfJTIl Specialist In all DISEASES and DISORDER of MEN. $3 years la Omaha. SYPHILIS - lJs XST. safest and most a W ..imal method that u"c,T"r1.. Boon every eian an ' r , V. . . f TZ. eomptoUly and forever. Ko BRIAltlNtJ OUT' of the disease on the skin or face. A euro Utai IB guBxnea e for life. VARICOCELE no detention from work; permanent ours - - - W K. ia SBDiKl I TV U b.a-.MW mw inmiai to Narvous Debility or Exhaustion. Was ng Weakaoss with Early Decay U Young and Middle Aged, lack of vim. vigor ana strength, with organs impaired and weak. STfilcrrVSaal cured with a new Horn Treatment. No pain, no aetentton from VZVZL. Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Oonsnltatlon Kree. 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