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m 15 ) CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Ilahi it Still Needed in the North "v west Wheat Belt. A TREMIUil FOB CASH WHEAT Load (oniplalnti Aooat th Back, ward Crop Art Romero. Wheat Hold Firm -Cora Market Soft. OMAHA, June 10, 1310. wii En1,1'1, 1onllnu clear Id th. north IT. ' iVr, . rt'" "ded. In the soulh ttent too much rain hue fallen. The Im portant fuctor with the bulla is Uie taplJly decreasing stocks and the premium, paid lor ' cauli wheat over the July future, flwIVlcr er ," " belt la not very iZVLl ""d ll'ud 'npl About the backward crop are numerous. Traders are not Inclined to favor the long aide aa weather conditlona will Improve. Wheat held firm and wu a trifle higher , early. Later values weakened and lack of buying eased the market off lo from high ooints. Cash wheat waa in fair demand at p over yesterday. The corn market waa aoft and valuea slumped under severe selling on the ex pectancy of better growing weather. Caen market were lower and demand waa lack ing. Closing prlcea were Wlla lower. Primary wheat receipts were 7,0O0 tnt. and ahlpmenta were 1".,UOO bu.. against re- eJ'iV!l,,"M y"r ot Me. bu- nd ahlpmenta Of 2M),000 bu. Primary corn recelpta wera 4&1.0O9 bu. and ahlpmenta were 737,000 bu., against re- JS'Si! !..1,r ot 73-xw b- ld ahlpmenta or oHi bu. Clearance were 49 000 bu. of corn, 1,000 ?J?l oftU nd h71' n lour equal to 4 JLUUV DU. I j : Liverpool closed d lower on wheat and a lower on corn. Local range ot optional Article. Open. High. Low. Clo. Tea y. Wheat July... Sept... Corn July... Sept... Oat July... Sept... V4 8ol I 63 a Wf 89V K 88V4 86V 8iVa M lt SH 64 64 84H 84 84VI t3 ss ss 64 Omaha Cnah Frtca. WHEAT No, I hard. B6Vi97Hc: No. 8 hard, IHifHc; No. 8 spring. &3a97c No. 8 spring, vVg'Mo; No. I durum. 7ino80c; No. a durum 778c . . w0J?JE"No- 1 white, M,ffle! No. 3 white, WAttMKc; No. 4 white, 6&e; No. 2 yel low, 664c: No. I yellow. 6546&Vc; No. 4 yellow, M'ao; No. J, SiPSSVio; No. 8, 65 65to; No. 4. 64(2640. . OATS No. S white, 4ff36c: No. 4 white, 8WJ4o: No. a. yellow, frlUAo; No. 4 yl low, 82330. BARLtti No, 4, 4647cj No. 1 feed. 4 C6c; rejected. 40. ilYE-No. a, l476oi No. 8. 7273c ... CtriH MoeelDt. Wheat Cora. Oat. Chicago mm. 11 , 1S7 65 Minneapolis e............ 148 ... ,.. Omaha ...................... 6 6 DulUtO, 4M....M........... 21 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat arc ( th TmdlnaT and Closing, Price oai Board of Trad. CHICAGO, Jun 10. Aa a bogey th Idea of a squeexe In the July wheat delivery here waa put . out ot business today, tor ' the time being at least, Th fact that new ; crop, Texaa grain of high quality 1 within So of the Chicago market basta aerved to give the trade, a rest aa to any aupposed atrtngency. It waa aUo roundly , asserted thai the . July aoara nad been maintained by local epeilators. However, that may be an Increased premium for , that option waa wiped out, and the market eased off uniformly, closing at a net de cline of ao to lc Corn finished Vic to a down, and oat KH. Final figures for provision ranted aVsQ lower to 12io higher. .Pressure of new wheat on the Texaa market and of old wheat at Kanaaa City j greatly relieved anxiety on the part of beartsnly disposed trader in Chicago. It waa pertinaciously contended that bargain prices were ruling here aa compared with th northwest. Fin weather, easier cable and improved crop prospects all combined to depress quotation. Even . more forceful In nils respect waa th dla ' covery that the dg seemed to ba coming off th cash wheat market. Mills have 1 been generous buyer lately, and were said to be well stocked up. According to on I authority, new wheat waa liable to atrlke I a poor demand. Furthermore, th week' export showed, a bi shrinkage, compared I with the prevlou fiv day. There were i predictions too. that harvesting in Illinois I and Missouri would begin by June 20, fiep I tember f "fie within a lo limit from tvW 1 Ulc, closing; aey t WHtJWTio, a net lose Beperober corn ranged between tK& 6&0 and eoHo. finishing easy at 6te. Tne , ca.sh market waa firm. No. 1 yellow closed Sep tember oat fluctuated from StK Li'.c to 3b, remaining finally on the low ' lerel. (Purchase by local short in provisions rallied that market. In th and pork was 2e lower to UVio up, lard afito down, and ribs at a net advance of lVa , Th rang of future wa a follow; Article.! Open.l Htxh. Low Clos. Tea y. I Wheat July feept. leo. Corn July sopt. lieu. Oats , July Sept. ; Pork .1. J"' July j ept. ' July 8fjt. &tiaH bit 60 6 .' 7!4 b1 IT 1754, WSVT rvi j 13 60 22 C2V 22 40 22 6IV H 60 UW 21 w UN U Ute U i I 13 45 12 46 U 26 12 40 12 U 84 12 wi ia U 12 us it nvi I II M II r7Vk II Tt 12 87V. 12 M I U tTVs U 40 II 27H 12 40 U 7V : .oin: fo. cash, t.We; fo. i 6!iiv;io; No. 2 white, ima; No. I . BJWu) No. I yellow, owioWo; No. low, 6UWf0a Oats: No. J white, m No. a. Cash e notation a were aa follows: FLOUlv ttteady; winter patent. H.60 6.10; winter u-a.lirht, 4.tixfjr4 66; spring pat ents, 61 00: aprins eUmighl, HwVKs4.T0; bakcra, W-!Vj.0. KYT3 No. 2, 704770. UAHLHY Feed or mixing, 47TUc; fair to chotro nuttlling. atjo, WBDi4 Flax. No. 1 southwestern, lt.lt; No. 1 northwestern, 11. VS. Timothy, 64.66. Clover, 211.25. PHOVlsioNa Pork, mess. pr bbl., 22. (723.00. Lard, per 100 libs., Ili.SS. 61iort ribs, side (loose), Sl3.vUal3.37Vs; short dear aide (txed. Ili.76ijl4.u7. Total clearajicea of wheat and flour were equal to 71,0u0 bu. Exports for th week, a Ja. Wu) bu. rrlntary roipt war 7,uO0 bu., eomp&rea whu uu. ui. vvrrywiuiiig day year ago. Kstliiratod lei-elpta for tomorrow: Wheat, I cars; oorn, cure; oata, 140 caxa; hog, 13.OU0 head. Cnlrago Cash Price a Wheat: No. I red, 21.091.06; No. I red, Kcntl.01; No. 2 hard, 4l.0ii4il.iu; No. I hard, Sk4ji7ci No, 1 north ern frprlng. l.H1.05Vi; No. 2 northern spring. tl.01til.03J,; No. 2 aprlng, too-dtl.tti. Loin: No. 2 cash, 6iH&67o; No. cash. wnne. I yel- SVi'40oi i No. I white. t!iMi'U39ci No. 4 white, 370; aianaara, SiSttfftHc. B UTT K it Steady I creamer lea, MV&Qtfa; dairies, lijiatio. LUU3-Ueclpts, 1,232 eases; steady: at mark, oas Inuluded. 15Vatfliio; firsts, 17Vo; prime first. WmC CHKtbfc Steady i dalalea, ISffiUVio! twiaa, 14Wltai young Aineiioas, 16o; luug horns. lU'l&'i. POTATOES Firm : choice to fancy, U& tSo; fair to good, JtttfZks. POULTHT Kay; turkey, lie; chicken. ItlHO. ! VKAL-etdyj 6 to eO-lh. wta.. 12o; (0 to kb-)U WU., ttfllo; s6 to U0-ib. wta., 10S12Vc, itueiLta Today Wheat. 11 care: corn. 197 cars; oat, to car. Katlmated tomorrow Wheat, 6 cars; oorn, 224 ar; oala, 1W ear, at. Lead tieaeral Market. 8T. LOUIS. Mo., Jun 10. WHEAT Cash, lower; track; No. I red. ILUotU; i No. I hard, fl.&vyl.oeVa- CORN-Cah. firm: tracki No. X 40Vo No. 2 white. 44a. OATo-Caah. ateadx; track; No. t.Me; Nu. I white. lyVdStia. KYE-Uw.r; Wa. - FUt'K bteady; red winter patenta, 5 Oouo.tS; extra fancy and straight, 4.fc4 id winter, Wtotlua AUUIl tOVleloN-Porli, hlfhert Jobbing, , a twi-t.i; ext 4.i Jrd wli of l.l -V Tlim . liilf.VMKAl iTf' lo; prime steam. lU.liVsa r nieuiB. niKiier; tMxea, ex- 11A Mhi.r i. ... ... . . . . -41:, eiear i u, i.'c; mini ti.nr.. l.cLo : - ll'"r.1' cleat Mos, Ijvic; ahort cleara, i.itAN Lowr; aackrd eat track, Plsnle. SUUUUM.vO. 'I V IN hHenip,' 7c Flour, bushela VV heat, buahela -oin, bushela Oats, bushels , Receipts. . i. . .'. . Mt.iHIU . M.0U0 Shipments. i.OiW 27.000 WEATHER IS THE GRAIN BELT Oatlook for Fair, with 0 His I as; Tern. N I rat a re. OMAHA, June 10. 1910. Th area of low preasure, noted over the MlMHoui-i valley and aouthwent iu the pre itillnK rport. continued alowly eastward ovll'i," th."k1,".t twn'l-four houra and now -.a,.!' lh.T 1.',r nd southern states, with Its center over Tennessee. Hliowery and unsettled weather continued throughout th central valleys during Thursday, and general rains extend over the lower valleys and the aouthern and eastern states thla morning. Excessive rlns were again general in the lower por tlona of the Missouri anl Mississippi val- -y!i.';d.rc,"r,lv' occ-urred at points In the Ohio valley, the aouthern and east- Vn "'V.t8 withln tn twenty-four hours. lh western area of high pressure now overlie, the upper valley, and moun tain district. The weather la clear in the mountain and throughout th wst, and with the area of high pressure moving entral valley,, th outlook Is fn?-h roro-ff lr-we,Lther ln thl" vicinity LlSr 8o"?d. r WUh rl"in temp,r' Omaha tetiiperatur and precipitation, compared with the last three yeara; ... , . WIO- IW. laua. 1D07. Minimum temperature.,.. 67 67 to &o Precipitation of V 00 11 grtes"01 lemPeratur for today, '70 do. LetaCiuche.,!l ,reclP,tWon ": WJch t7?lucheir oorre,PndD Period In 1902. Excoa correapondlng period In 1908, J.M Local Forecaster. Corm 'g)B Wheat Rela Bolletla. For Omaha, Neb., for th twenty-four p0ri!nd,'n,f aL m- J5U meridian time. Friday, June 10, 1S10: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain wax. Mln. 66 64 62 64 66 66 ca 64 64 64 64 64 67 611 62 62 65 61 64 fall. M .02 .00 .( .00 .00 .06 .12 .80 .00 .00 .06 .07 .26 .60 .83. .40 .17 .14 for 64 50 74 68 ,70 64 7i 63 72 64 l 64 08 48 74 6J 70 64 Sky. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy twelve-hour .40 1.20 .60 .60 .40 1.20 .60 .20 .40 Stations. Ashland, Neb 69 Auourn, Neb 74 B'ken Bow. Nab. m Columbua, Neb... 72 Culbertaon, Neb.. 76 f airbury. Neb... 74 Fairmont, Neb... 70 Or. Island, Neb.. 72 Hartlngton, Neb. 6 Haatlnga, Neb.... 72 Holdrege. Neb... 71 Oakdale, Neb 67 umana. Neb 72 Tekamah, Neb... 72 Alia, I e Carroll. Ia 70 Clarlnda, la 73 miey, la 69 Hloux City, la.., 64 Minimum temperature period ending at I a .ra. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of .Tomp, District Stations. Max. Mi Columbua, O ., 17 Louisville, K.y 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, III iW BU ixmie. mo Pe Moines. Ia..., 14 Minneapolis, Minn. 20 Kansaa City, Mo... 24 Omaha, Neb 19 No important change ln temperature ho, occurred ln th corn and wheat region e nce th pre coding report. Good soaking rain wore general throughout the entire region during th last twenty-four houra. Kxcea slv rain occurred in th Columbua, Loula vllle, St. Loula, Dea Molnea and Mlnne apolla district. Th heaviest rain being most general in th Louisville and Dea Moinea district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. NKW YORIC OKMERAIi MARKET ttsotatlofit) of th pay o Varloos Commodities. NEW YORK. June 10. FLOUR Eaaler; winter atralghta, I4.40ij4.60; winter patents, 24.66.10; aprlng oleara, 24.10(34.36; winter extra, No. L 3.86ig'4.20; winter extras, No. I. 23.663.76: Kansaa straights, 4.70a4.80. Receipts, 22,668 bbls.; shipments, 2,000 bbla. Rye flour, ateady; fair to good, 24.164-40: Choice to fancy. 64.46$4.50, CORNMEAL Steady; fin whit and yl lowj tl.S6tfl.40; coarae, 1.26tfL20; kiln dried, WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 61.05, nam Inal, c. I. f.; No. 1 northern, 21.12V4. nominal, f. o. b. Option wheat wa quiet and steady moat of th day, with amail offerings and covering by shorts, but eased off late on favorable crop advices from th northwest and larger offerings of new crop wheat in the aouthwest, closing Vafctso net decline, July, Jl.Oliirl.02V4. closed at 21.013.. Septem ber, B7HfciMVic, closed at 1,o. December eloped at HWc. Keecipta, 18,400 bu.; ahip mente, 26,383 bu. ' CORN-Bpot, ..ady; No. 2, 67o, nominal, elevator, domestic baals to arrive, o, I. f. Export No. 2, onvsc nominal, f, o. b. Option market wa without transaction, closing H'aHo net lower. July closed at 6V4c, Hep tember at 68c and December at 65Vo. Re ceipt. 2,376 bu.; shipments, 2S.721 bu. OATS foot, steady mixed, 20 to 22 lbs., nominal; natural whit, 20 to 33 lbs., i3it 46c; clipped white, 84 to 42 lbs., 4347VkO. Receipt. 70,160 bu.; shipments, 1,002 bu. HAV Steady; prime. 21.16; No. 1, 11,100 U2Vsc: no, a. u.ooiaa.06; no. 1, mwe. HIDES aay; Central America, ilioi Bog Ota, 22o LEATHER Steady; hemlock, firsts, 2C 29c; seconds, 2&&.27c; thirds, 2226c; rejeoted, - aio. PHOVIPIONS Pork, steady; meaa, J24.00; family. 22.002.6O; ahort clear, 24.60 26.00. Beef, steady; mess, $15 0&a m.od; family. 12,uo20.uO: beef hams, 22i.otK26.oa Cut mealH, quiet) pickled belllea, 10 to 14 lb.. 61.6OiiilS.0Oi pickled hams, $16.00014.60. Lard, eaay; middle N west, prime, 2l2.4oal2.S6; re fined, firm; continent, 113.16; South Amer ica, 114.26: compound, .J6a lO.ja. TALLOW Dull; nrlm city, Jihds., 7o; country, 6flTic H1DK8 Firm; Central America, 22c; Bo gota, 22o. RlCkl Steady domeatlo, 24 S4c; Panta. 6Vuc. No. 4 Santos, 9V4a. BUTTER Quiet; creamery specials. 2be; extra. Its Wo i third to firsts, t&s&ie; atat dairy, finest, 2Sc; atate dairy, com mon to prime, 23Vk7e; process, second to special, 23u2io; faotory, 22Vk33Vo imlt. lion ureamery, 24K26a CHliBahr-Quiet; state, whole milk, new, special, 14V01tc: state, whole milk. ver. age prime, 13';9lH'o; state, whole milk, fair to good, Sil3v.o; state, whol milk, common, lOitfllu; sklina, full to apeclal. lS:-l-"Wo. EQUiJ 5ulet; , unchanged; freah , gath ered, storage : packed aelectlona, 20ViO 21ic; fresh gathered, regular packed extra tlrat, aiVfctjile; freah gathered, first. Ufra 20c. POULTRY Altv. steady 1 western broil ers, 26o; fowls, UVac; turkeys, lCw lia. Dressed steady; western broiler, 2&30c; fowls, lttjMCi turkeys, l&Qlgo. Kua Cltr Oralo aa Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Jun 10. WHEAT Un changed; No. 2, iatl.04i No. 2, iu 41.02: No. I red, V71.00; No. 3. 297c CORNUnuhanged; No. I mixed, 68c; No. X 6W4)3o; No. 2 white, 63Vic; No. 3. SSo, OATtJ Unchanged; No. I white, r&3ci mixed, 26130. RVE-No. I, 66C70O. HAY Unchanged; cholc timothy, I1S.00: Oholoo prairl, 111.2631160. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 16c; springs. 24orf27c; turkeys. 16Vc; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c, uu 1 i cniaiwii 1 civamery, xjJXiC. jm.uj Diwar, 41c B UTTER Creamery, extras. o : rirsta 24c 1 lewnita 23o; packing atock. So. Boot Current receipt, new caaea, $8 10. miscellaneous oaae. $616: southerns, 14.73. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, ba 14,000 ift.ono Corn, bu 27.0u0 60,gno Oats, bu m.-., m 2,000 12,000 Mlooeapolla Oralo Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jun lft WHEAT July, UlH; September, IW'to; December, UVso; cah, No. 1 hard. Sl.On1; No. 1 northern, li ocyal.OTU; No. I northern. $L0Va LotVs: No. i ti.(xiioi FLAX-Cloeed, Utt IXJKN No. 2, yellow, 64fr66e. OATS-No. 6. white, 244jVa RTE No, 2, eSjSKX BRAN In 100 pound sack a. $17.0517.26. FLOUR Flrat patenta, (ln wood f o. b., Mlnneapolla). $b.Ouo.; second patenta, Kuu6.0o: flrat dun, 63.BHiO-iK; econii Oleara, $2.40tf3.a Dalath Orolo Market. DnTTTH, Jun 14. WHEAT July, $1.04; September, Mv.c; No, 1 northern, $1.04; No, I northern, $1.04, OAT6-.T. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Volume of Dealings Expands Slightly Oyer Thuriday'i Trade. 1 . EALLROAD BILL IS WATCHED rregrea of Meaaor la t'oafereoe Arestri Wide Ioterrat Chicago at Altoo Reoort Caaae Ineaaloea. NEW YORK, June 10,-The languor of the demand for stocks, which be-an al ready to be tnanlfeHt yesterday, prompted a renewal of options for the decline to day on a moderate acale. The volume of the dealinga expanded over those of yes terday, but only to a slight extent. The rumors of the Identity of the sellers ln1l-cett-d the suspicion rife In the speculation that a purpose to depress prices for profit furnished the leading motive for the selling. The depreenion was ascribed to dla tin faction with the railroad rate situation and to the condition In the copper trade. The selling of tho coppers was attributed, to a large extent to Boston and foreign sources, and It had aa explanation the ac cumulation of surplus stocks of the metal still going on. a sharp drop in the Itndon price of the metal today and a feeling of discouragement over the sustained rate of production of the metal with no corie- aponoung expanalon In the demand. The selling of United Ktate, Steel, at the aame lime, was an Inriuence on settlement. The progress of the railroad bills thronch the conference committee of the two nous. or congress Is watched with solicitude. The arrival of the bill at thla stage holds a greater attention in the atock market than waa given to Ita consideration by th two houses. This is due to the fact that It baa been felt that the final shaping of wie ion m conrerenoe was to o renen on to modify Ita aeveritv. a feellnar which has been altered by the events ot Uie week. The dlapoeal of the plan for regulation of cap ital tnsues holds a special Interest for me rinancfal district. One of the specific factor of weakness was tho unsupported condition of the Chi cago 61 Alton stocks, which gave rise to the supposition that the dividend on the common stock was to be suspended. Th narrow margin of the surplus after divi dends out of last year's earnings and the falling off in net earning ln thla year' "now wer citea in support or current assumption regarding the stock. It fall of 30 point wa considered corroborative of- the market conjuctur. The decline In Toledo, St. Louis ft Western aa the owner of the Chicago Alton stock was a natural consequence. Preliminary estimate of th week' cur rency movement Indicated a continued in flow Of oaah to New Ynrlr. Tntarlnr hnlr however, are known to b fortifying their n noiainga in expectation, of a call from the controller for a statement of condition. Money continue easy in New York, but there la littl demand from stock market source. . w.'ifaY P("'t tor the week fell also i,iiu,w ousneia neiow those of last week. Bonds were irregular. Total sale, par value, $1,(507,000. United State bond wore uiujiiwigeqi on can. Number ot aalea and principal quotations on atock wer a followa. Bales. Ulia. Lqw. Close. MO, working balance In treasury ofi'lcen, L. KWi.mo, in banaa 10 credit ot treanuier 01 uie limed mates, e.ii.J!.w; auueiaiary silver coin, Jimmi,m; minor coin, i,1jj.oo., total balance in general fund, aM, iw,,im. REPORT OF '1HK CI.KAHI.NQ IIOlgK Iranaacllune ot toe Associated Baaka for tho Week. NEW YORK. June 10 Hradntreen'n K.ink Clearings tteport lor the week enuing June snows on sggregate of a41,m,uOU, as against 42.sjW.Mio.uuu tor laxt wet k oiiu .41,- m ine corresponding eea iai year, ine following ia a list ot the cities: . CITIES. 1 -1 I j Clearing. j luc. Dec. New York Cnlcago Boston Punudelpniu .. til. Louis Kaneaa City ,. PuiMburg aan r'ra.iclsco Baltimore Ctnciniatl Minneapolis ... Cleveland ..... Detroit 14 44 66 3 4 4SU. . 78i iot'4 61 1V u 44 41 I4H iii, 43 Uj Alllt-Chalmera Ufa . Amalxamatwl Cbpper 4J,8n0 American Afrlcultural .... 100 American Bot Bug.r 100 Amerlcto Can am) American a A P., -1It. J.700 American Cotton (Ml WO Am. H. U pfd . 104 AttMrtean in Beeerltla. Imrtnn UnMd K) American LoeomatlTe .... 1,10. American B. A ft IJ.O11O Am. . A R. pti, ex-dlv.. 400 Am. Htel FmindrlM 100 am. Bussr nenning, ...... , American T. A T 400 1JS American Tobacco pfd..,.. 100 64 Amerioaa Wonl.n lno WS4 Anaconda Mlntti, Oo. ...... 4.400 40 nim IV.VUV 106 Ateiuaoa pra AtUntle Coast Lin Baltimore 4k Ohio Bthlliin Steely, Urooklrii Rapid tt Canadian Paoilla C.ntr.l Leaihw Cwiiral Leather pM, ex-4lv w.imw w a.w ,in.M, ..... pkMaeMk Ohlo...n... 4,100 12 Chlcaaa A. Alton........... 400 41 i mwiv u. nr., new....... ...... ..... C. O. W. pfd 100 4T 4T Ohlcuo N. W goo 144- 144 C, M. A St. F 14,400 IX ifl 44 ia4 64 4 114 M H 44 74 loo lotii 700 Ut 40 i 1,100 TtVi 400 1I5H 15 1,000 94 IT 140 104 1014 f SO I 61 1 1S4 134 5',i 42 II 104' 101 114 111 17 a .I'm 'V4 J4 loi U......k, m... V'l ... .11 u - w Colorado A Bouth.rn Consolidated Oaa Corn Product Palawan A Hudwn , . panrar A Rio Grand , w m n. u. pin ...... rHettllers' Bacurttla Crl 4,400 Erl 1st pfd 400 Prl Sd pfd... Ill 111 24 77 Hi If M0 144 125 v sa M 44 Oantral tDlaotrla Oraat Northam ptd Orfiat Northern Or ctr. Illinois Central intarboroueti Met Int. Met, pfd International HarvasUr . Int. Marin pfd International Paper International Pump jowa uamrai ,,,, Kuimi City Bo K. O. . pfd Laclede Oa , ,M Louisville A NastiTlll..... Minn. A t. Loula M., SL P. A B. a. M M.. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd Miwourl Paclflo , , National Blacull National Ld. ei-dlv..,,, N. R. R. of M. Id pfd.... Kw Tork Ontral N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Wetrn. ........ North Antrlotn Northam Paaltl Field Mail Fennarlvanla Fopl's Oaa F., C., C. A 8t. It... Ftttaburg Coal Fretaad Bteal Car..., 400 IA 14 luo 4a li (.00 157( 1M 1U 100 li 14 U ' 100 144 14 1W 1,400 U 14 14 1 I 2 12 400 144 144 144 t&K) Ul lt 11 100 69 Ml 6 ) 133 133 131 1,400 14 lt ) 1.404 II (O (0 l.ioO 18 41 47 100 17 It 17 too lift 11 11 4 100 1 II 18 404 13 43 II M I.SO0 101 101 101 1.4O0 144 143 143 40 100 137 117 117 t00 40 M 7 100 17 41 17 3' 73 f" 1.O04 73 73 .. 100 37 3 t .. 11 lis lit .. 100 41 43 41 ., 1.IO0 100 Ml . ... 400 TO KH .. 1,10 lis 1U 134 .. 3I0 34 14 34 .. 3V.KW 131 1WI 191 .. 700 lot pe lot 100 U 44 4 13 l.WJO H 34 14 300 140 140 1,000 300 4,300 100 3.200 Fullman falaoa Car Kallwar Btatl BorlDi Kaadlng 111,300 144 151 n.puoii BIMI Republic Bteal pfd.... Bock Iiland Oe Keek !ien4 Oo. pfd.. St. U B. F. 3d pfd Bt, Loula BouthwMtar.... .. 81. L. B. W. ptd 100 BloM-BhaffUld 8. A 100 South.ro Facltl It.too aouthern Rallwap Bow Bo, Railway pfd 400 Tnnua Copuar Tvt A Factfio T , st. L. a w... T., Bt. U A W. pti.. Union Faclflo Union Faolfla pfd t)nu4 Btaua Realty..., United Btatw Hubber., UnltMl State BtMl..... U. I. Steal pfd., Utah Copper V. .Carotin Chamlcal Wabaah Wabuh pfd Wwtern Maryland .... WaaUnahotu Kiectrla Witm Union 100 44 44 whMlIn A U I Aafc4. TuUl tale for the 4ay, (33,104 abars. 300 1.000 II 44 4 s 7I 1S3$ 2s 30 S . 33.100 171 . . 4W Bt '. '"wo 'is" .138 10 73 . 4.000 114 . 3.700 44 . 3,100 to . 4.700 . KM 40 1 43 44 S3 34 4f. 5 'h I2U l 3 14 43 'ia 7t 111 43 13 13 41 41 '11 33 )U 30 H 31 31 ui 73 34 110 3 Sit 334 3 13 n.u 33 11 33 17 m 43 18 4i an 43 Iocal Becorlttea. Quotation furnlahed by Samuel Burns, Jr.. 2 New York Uf building. Otnabai . . HI. Aakad. Awdltortum. Cblcaaa. ia. 1113. 4t 34 viinoa ureuaarr pfd ,....,... 4U Cltr of Oiuaka 4',a, 130 104 Oudaliy Packing Co. (a B4 la PurUaud C.ru.nl bond 4a....... 44 low Fort. C.m.nt tea. la 44 Kuuaa Cltr Black Yard tck If Lincaln, Nb., 4a. 1330 , , 44 N.ferak Tel. alack. 4 par aant 100 Omaha Water Co, ta. 111 10 Oinaha Water Co. 6a, 1444 17 Omaha Oaa 4a. 111 Omaba Oaa 4a, 1114 lo Owab K. L. A P. ta, 133 7 Omaha B. L. ptd 4 per .oni u Oaiaka Bt, Ky. 4a, 1314 , 43 Omasa A C. B. Bt. kr. 4a, U34 43 Omaha A C 8. It, By. aid 44 Omaha A C. a. Bt. Kr. A B. pfd U Omasa A C. B. St. Hr. om 14 Boutb Oaiaha. ally at. 4a .... 4 raoifl T. A T. 4a, 1337....... S3 Trl-Cltr R. A U 4a Union Block Yard. SaU Oaiaaa ..... riattamouth TL Block. 14 par east... 41 101 34 lu 100 37 M 101 Jul 3 31 104 34 31 lou at 44 t 104 17 B7 Ki Mew York Mlolagr Btoek. NEW YORK. Jun 10. -Closing quotation on mining atovka weri "ca , am -irfaaviii. cm a Llttl Calet ..104 Ophlr M Btaadar so Com. Tunnel atock.. a Va.i.-.n 4a bund 17 Onlrl , Bora Biivar.,,, Iraa BUM ., OIIr4 .144 Vliaw Jacket Troasory atateaaeat. WA8HINOTON. Jun 10-Th condition Of Wi treasury at th beginning of bualneaa today oaa aa fullowai Truat funda: Oold colli, VV7,93,0: sliver dollar, 4laj,7i7,0u0j silver dollar of 1I&0, tM.4V4.0uO; sliver eertlf. icatea ouwtandlng, 4MI,767.00u, General fundi BiandarcJ ilvr dollar ia general fund, l.avi,lli; current liabllltiea, 43,JJ,. Wean. Lo Angeles sew Ona.ne Doulavill Milwaukee eattle tit. r-aul liufiaia i-enver ............ Indianapoll Atlanta Provnlence Portland, Ore..... Mempnia Kichniond rt Worth Halt Dake City.... Waahlngton, U. C b)i. Jvseplt coiunious Albany ,., loooma , Mawnnah rpokaue, . . a ., Kocnemter . Nashville .. narcrora .. De iaolncs Poor, ...... Norfolk .... Xew Haven clioux City Wlcnita .... Urand Haplds . Syracuse , August., Ga Hirniingnem fprliigti.-ld, Mass.... Evansviil i Dayton Oakland, Cul Oklahoma letokaonville. Fla.... Portland, Ale Worcester Little Hock Knoxvllla Wheeling, W. Va.,.. Charleston, & C Chattanooga Lalncoln Wilmington, Del Mobile Topeka Davenport Wilkeeborr Kalamasoo, Mich..,. Fall River ,. Cedor Haplds, Ia,.., Sacramento New Bedford Springfield, 111 Macon , Youngsrtown .......... 'ort wayne Helena inargo, N. D... Columbia, 6. C Akron Canton, O Lexington urle, pa Sioux Falls. Rock ford. Ill Qulncy, 111 Bloomington, 111 Springfield, O Chester, Pa South JJend, Ind,..,. Lowell .1 Uing'hamton - Jackson, Mrts Deoanur, III... Mansfield, O Fremont. Neb. Vlckaburg, Ml Jacksonville, 111 Duluth Soran4xm, Fa Houston teal v ton & D. .IM.ra.ib8.ooo! lO3.D4u.V0W loti.u, 74,!M(,UV0 4',Ull,WW 4i,i4i,UwO 4J, 1 1 1, 000 1 O,U,UV0 U.k.it.oxiu, 11,104.0IA) ll.tiOOOO, 16Voo,vuv ia,iMi,uu0 lu.b4,UllU lli.OlS,0UU 1.24i,UUO ll,tt.iO.WO 10,i!M.UUU B,356,VUU B.844,0UU e,30d,VUU 8.43,UW ,33U,tlUO ,.K.0tlU t,tm,ouo V.Ml.UOo) 4.6!M,UUU, B.3t,U0U B.lll,OUO a,uo,UUV ?.W,01K)I ,lH8,tAl ,U,0UU a.6u;,wxi 4,1A),00U 4,J0i,ouu 4,Wo,W( 3.il,U00 4,liV,vVU 4,160,UUI 4,14I)IVIW 1,,000) B.tUUUU) l.lll.OOUj a.siii.ooo, H,3u,UUU H.O.tMII I i,t.n,ui) I.H.Wi.VOvi i,31,04Xl . 144, OOOI H, 443,000) .lo(,woi B,1IMI),VU0 i,m,wo I, 343, 0U0 3,iW,ouU l,70,00t 1,5X!,000 i,mi,vw 1,814,000 1.797.0OUI l,54,OUO 3,CIV,UW 1,!M4.0UO, l,2H,0UO 1,722,0001 l,4S6,0OO ,4:U,000 1,1K7,000 i,mo,ouo l,38!l,00O Htl,0U0 l,lll.0UO 30,WW 1,044,000 oa.ooui 057.OOO 7.0U0 6S7.000I Vol.000 l,OfVj,000 486,0001 B65,00 047,000) 706.0UO 4K1.0UO 681,000 534.000 6ti6,000 6i0,000 M7,(KP0 613,000 615,000 600,000 4Zil,000 880,000 s;9,oooi 2,000 aot.oooi l,47,000 96,6o,000 U,13,0U0 lO.e 4.1 6.2 "i.'i 'iit'.i lj.l. 16. b.. 4.ui., Jl.u,. iJ.V,., V.0., ii'.,., 13.il!., B.kt. 1.0., "tti.. d.O,., 31. 1.. B.bi., .3.. ... 4.1,., B.. 'ii'.ii. i.i.. iii.ai.. '4.. 40.4.. B.l.. 21.51.. 3.0,.. 1J.3.. 1.... ll.B., B.O ... 15.b.. IW.61.. 21.21... 40. 0.. t.il.. K.4.., 60.BI... i'2.3.. 8.Z1.. 11.0. 31.71.., 14... 71 1.1 14 8.4! 1V.4I IS!?!!! t.8.. 10.0L e0.6.... W.9.... 6.0L... 27.Z .... 10.6.... 1&.6 .4 .2 1.1 7.4 8.0 UMAllA live stool market Killing Cattle Higher for Week, with Stocker Lower. HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER Liberal Heeelut of Sheeo Make To tal for 4ek Larger Tka Year Asro No Material Change la Correal Qaotatloa. SOCTU OMAHA. June 10. 1910. Receipts were; Cattle. HoKa. Sheep. Official Monday B.440 3,4) 2.7i Utllcial lueauay 3,747 6.311 1.9H0 "Jiticial Weunesdav xm'j 7.1M 2..S78 Utticlal Thursday 1.2,1 1,?4 2.0.1O b.stiniated f nilay ouO 7,sw 3.WW Fiv day this week....l2.K06 bame daya la..t week la.oliii sun; daya 2 weeks ago..lu.40( aame oaya 4 weeks ago.. 16,641 aame uaya 4 weeks agc-ls."! oauie aays last year. ...H.vtU 'ine toiiouaifc ;auie showa tue recelp of catiie, hug and sheep at South Omaha lor th year lu .:la. comoarad with last 'r: isio, j.io. inc. Dec. Catti 42'J.I6S 414.1W1 16.601 Hoga l,3a4,44 tM.i2 aleep 60.367 624.004 4.641 The following table allows Mi average Prices ot hogs at bouth Umana for the last seversl days with comparisons: U,li7 18.2-13 41.3A4 IS.41'8 ia.m lo.s.f He,6a 2J.tU i.iw r.u61 bt.360 8,744 Date I 1310. 1U.1IM). 1307. 11304. 1306. 104. May Ml.., May 11... June 1 June ... Jun I..,, June 4... Jun 6.... jun Julv 7 Jun i... June .., July 10... 3 34 (OS lb, 061,1 063 1 OOHl tOVs, an. ii. 7 u T la I li 7 131 6 3 7 36 6 18 7 341 6 36 7 361 6 111 I 26 T 2 , 7 tel 6 17 i l Hi I 6 01 4 06 4 1U 6 05l t 301 B 33 6 4 3t 4 Si 4 2U 4 S0i 34 6 IW 6 17 I U 4 U3 6 16 ( 21 6 23 4 54 460 4 Al 4 43 6 1W 4 41 4 64 U3 6 01 6 i 4 23 4 061 27l 4 20 4 68 i B 371 6 111 4 .0 ...1 7 401 6 2716 06! I 6 1401 4 76 Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stock at th Union 8tock Yards, boutn Omaha, ieb., for twenty-tour nours, ending at 4 p. in. yatertiayi RECEIPTS. Cattltt.liogs.Sheep.H'r's. 1 ... 4 ... 10 C, M. & St, P.... Missouri Pacific 4 4 union Pacific 10 30 C. & N. Vv., east 1 C. 6c N. W., west 8 11 C, St. P.. M. 41c O.,.. 4 C. 0. ot U.. east C, B. at U , west 6 2o V., H. 1. & P., east.... 1 a Illinois Central 0 Cnlcago uu Western. .. 1 Total receipt 31 U4 11 14 DISPOSITION. Catle. Hog's. Sheep. 67 1,400 126 7.6 1-6 ua.Di "is! 4.6 42. .6 24.01 20.21 13.31 8.6 16. V 16.91 8.4 42.2 4.1 8.1 4.6 6.4 .3 12. 0 4.8 1.0 Not Included In total bocauae containing other Heme than olearlngs. "Not included In totals because comparison are Incomplete. Now York Money Market. NEW YORK, June W.-MONEY-On call, eaay; t63 per cent; ruling rate, thi per cent; closing bid, 2' per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days, 8&34 per cent; ninety days, 8Mb Per cent; six months, 44i par cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4$5!4 per cent. BTiSRLlNO EXCHANGE Firm, with ao tual bualnea in bankers' bills at t.HS3 4.8436 for sixty-day bills and at 44.86X0 tor demand. Commercial bills, 44.63k04.Wi. SILVER Bar, 68kc; Mexican dollars. 44o, Closing quotations on bonu4 wer as follow: U. 8. rr. K reg...lOOHInt. Met. 4H. dO COUDOB V. S. 3. rag do coupon V. B. 4a, rag , o oupon Alll-Chal, lat la., Allia-Ohal. lat 4a.. "aw, As. -.. 4H-. 79H 34 30 XH T3I4 32'4 1 33 374 100Hlnt. M. M. .101H Japan 4 .101 do 4fea .11443 K. C. Bo. lat 3 -IWfcU S. dob. 4a 1331..., .14 LAN. unl. 4 . 74 M.. K. A T. lat 4. ..10M Mdn aan. lit. am. i: at x. v. 4,, mi,. Mo. FaoKlo 4a Am. Tobaoco 4 T3 n. H. n. of M. it . o i"4 M. T. O. g. IV Armour A Co. 4a.. 33 do dab. 4 Atehlaon fan. 4 4N. T., N. H. H. no v. lor v. 4a , do cv. 4 104 N. A W. lat ft 4a.. Atlantis C. U lat 4a. 3341 da ev. 4a Pal. 4t Otilo 4a 3HNa. Facltl 4a,,.... do 3V4a 3014 do 3 do B. W. m 8io. 8. U rfd. 4... Brk. T. v. 4 ,. 33HPnn. cv. IV )14. on. ot Oa. 4. .,.,,10441 do oon. 4a Cn. laiatkar 4a 3 Radlng fan. 4.... O. ot N. J. (. t....18H4Bt. L 4 B. F, g. 4 (.'oe. A Oblo 4a.,.101S do gen. 4 do r. 4s., .'. a'8t. U B. W. . 4 Chicago A A. tH.... 7Vt do lat gold 4.. C. B. Q. 1. 4.,.. M4.Kaabear4 A. 1.. 4., do gn. 4 37 (.so. facltl col. 4i. C. 41. A B.r. g. IHa Bis, do or. 4 C, R. 1. A P. a. 4,. !!, do lit ret. 4..,. do rff. 4 31SiSo. Railway 6...- Colo. ind. la 73 da gn. 4a Cole. Mid, 4 7 Op Ion PaoKlo .,.. C. A B. r. A a. 4Vt. 3041 do. . 4a..... II. 43 H, . 4a 37 do lit A rat. 4,. 0- A R. O. 4 tv Sastu. 8. Rubber 4a ... do nr. I HHU. B, BumI 3d la... PlatlllaiV 4 33 Va.-41ara. Cham. 4 Sri p, I, 4..,, Iitv.hah lat U . do sn. 4a life lat A rs. 4.. do cy. 4, er. A... 67 Weatrn Md. .... do arla B 4V wt telu I. u pen. Kleo, . 4.,..lIWi(, Central 4 I0V4 III. Can. lat raf. 4 MtaMo. I'M, ct. 14 lt3.. liv Bid. Ofterad. 34 33 IMi II . 3341 .100H .1004 . 70' . 334 . .103V3 . 33 . 3014 . 37 . 74i . 30 . '2V4 . I03 . . . 34 )4Vi . .lont, . I .lW'e .103 . .".03 1 , 47 I3H I.oadoo C'loaloaj took. LONDON. Jun 10. American aeeiirltlea opened slightly higher today. Later prices sagged and at noon the market was Ir regular, with values ranging from ':i higher to V lower than yesterday' New York closing. London closing prices 1 Oooaol. moo. 7 ...33 t-llLouurrlll A Naah..l3 do aveount .....3 l-UMo . Kan. 43 T.iaa.. 404 Amal. Ceppar 4'4N Yurk ('antral.. .12V Anaooad v,Nerrolk A Wtern..lotu, Atuhlaon 1074 do old 12 ao pia iu Ontario at Waatarn Baltimore V Ohio. . .1164 Panuayl.anla l-anadlan raclftc -S.301H Rand Mln Cbesapaak A Ohio. 4Silea4lni Oil. (Jraa.1 Watr 37 Boulh.ra Jtallway . Oil., Mil. A BU F..130 do pfd U Bawa 1414 aouthern raoltla . Oan'rer 43 Rio a..., 344 de pr4 d B( 41 V. fl. Btaal Brla 37H do ptd llv da l ptd 43 Wabaiti Jo da 3d !d 3J4 do pfd 44U Orand Trunk ........ SuBpenlah 4s llllnol C.ntral ...V137 . SILVER Bar, dulet at 24 8-16J per ounce. MONEV-224 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill ia par cent: for three months' bill. 1 per cent Ex. Dlv. . 4114 .. 471a . 73 . . 4: Mi .12341 . 34 30 Now York Corb Market. Th following quotations ar furnished by Logan A Bryan, member New York Block exchange, 114 South Sixteenth street! Bay But Oa 14 Inspiration T14 Dutta CoallUua 13 I win 4 Cactu 8 li-HN... Conaolldatad .. WA ttilna 1010610 Cuppar Cblal Owaoltdautd-K ISaKaahIA, foalltloa .,44 Davia-Dalr lSKar Uantral lu, Bly Umtral I 1-14 Swift lkf. CO lot Kir Cuumlidatad .... 4a Boar. pl.Mkuok O..U7V4 rranklla v H Bilr Pick m Olrou 1 811. King CoalU-a tM-Mu Oel.ln.14 Con 444Supr!ur 43 futaburg lia OcKll.14 rioranca... S'eTonopah Mlalng 14, Ootdnald Dalar 4 North LoKa 10 Oraa Caoanaa .... TH Buaml t Book Clearlaa. OMAHA. Jun 10, Bank clearings for today war 2,6lt,01.84 and for the corre sponding date 14 year wer H&oUOv.U. Omaha Packing Co 143 eed Swift and Company 126 1.4'JJ Cudahy Packing Co loo 3,w6 Armour & Co 140 2,066 Murpny (.shippers) Hi Mi'ciaire 20 .... Morten U .... Cudany from So. St. Paul lull dt Son 13 .... r . B. Lewis D Huston A Co.... 16 J. li. Buna 14 Mo. d Kan. Calf Co 6 other buyers 13U Totals 708 7,643 8,1M CATTLE Receipt of cattle wer light today, only tweuiy-seven cars being re ported ln. It was a Friday, however, and not many cat were to be expected. Xhe tew beef steers ln sight sold quite readily at good steady prlcea a compared wltn yesterday. The market, ln fact, wa ln very satlsiactory condition, considering that It was a Friday. For the week tne market on beef steers la around 26c nigner tnan last week's clos. bom of th ueut grades might show even more advance than that, wnile soma of th less deslraote grades might not be over ltXQ'iba higher. Ail ln all the market has been quite satis factory thla week and as hlgn as 64.20 was paid, thla being as nigh aa any caiue have urought so far this year. Cows and heifers today commanded good steady prices as compared with yesterday, but they, too, are around 26o higher tnan last week. Some salesmen would say aa much a 3540c higher, so far as the good corn-fad were concerned. Other cows have been extremely uneven all tne week, the same aa last week. Bulls, which havo been very Blow and lower than at tne tugli time, showed a little Improvement yesteroay, and may be quoted around lutfioo higher tor the week. Veal calve nave been good sellers every day. Strictly good neshy feeders would proba bly command about steady prices, owing to the competition on the part of buyers for killing account, on the other hand, thin stock came nave moved downward quite rapidly una week, being at the present tiin 264uu lower than at lh hlgn lime last week. quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn feu eieei. 7.BO&a.20; fair to good cornfed steers, 46.60u,7.b0; common to fair cornfed steers, 4a.60iu6.60: good to choice cows and heifers, 46.OtKi3p7.4x; fair to good cow and heifers, 84.606.00; common to fair cows and heifers, 83.00H4.60; good to choice stock era and feeders, 65.60((6.2S: fair to good stooker and feeders, $4.76(6.60; common to fair stocker and feeders, 8,76(4,76; stock heifers, 83.704.86; veal calves, ft.OO&g.OO; bulls, stags, etc., 63.76(tS.0O. Representative salee: Me. 11.... I.... II.... 10.... l.... 10.... !..,. 44.... 40.... I.... 4... 3.... I.... 4.... I.... 6.... 4.... 1.... 1,... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... I.... I.... 4... .... A. Pr. ... no 1 30 ... 132 4 74 ...10WI 4 46 ... 336 7 00 ...1033 7 06 ...1103 7 10 ...mi tit ...1040 7 40 ...1132 t 44 Ma. 80..,. 11.... 6.... 4.... 17.... 6.... II.... II.... cow a 1 HEIFERS. 611 4 40 7 m ji jo BULLS. 1 , 330 4 03 , 330 4 30 .333 4 43 . 374 4 60 .1004 4 44 .128 4 36 .... 360 4 86 .... 30 4 84 ,....1000 4 43 ,...1660 4 60 ,.,.U3V 4 33 .,,.1300 4 44 ....110 4 76 1... 1... 8.. 1.. 1.. 1.. CALVES. 816 I 00 1 . 330 4 35 8 130 1 00 1 176 1 36 8 Ill IB 4 100 7 40 3. A. Ft. ...1170 I 43 ...1132 7 40 ...1214 7 46 ...1066 7 44 ...1136 7 14 ...14M 7 (4 ...1331 T 30 ...lul 4 00 ... 115 4 30 ...1011 4 30 ...1U44 6 14 ... 341 6 60 ... IOO 4 30 ...1104 4 00 ... 117 I 40 ,...1064 I Tl ,...1340 4 3 .t.1180 I U ...mt 4 21 .... 734 6 63 ,...1140 4 76 ....1300 6 30 .... ISO t 40 ... 100 1 74 .... 130 7 71 ... 130 7 74 loO 7 71 143 8 00 4. JOU I 17V 41 S STOCKERa AND FEEDEH3. 4 144 6 00 II Ilk I (4 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 14 cowa 846 6 66 4 eows 8M 4 23 steers.... 844 4 64 1 bull 1230 ( 10 I10OS Despite bearUh reaction ln th Hat of provisions this morning, local hog trad wa strong from the opuniug. Ship, pers were out early and bought freely, pay ing priced pretty cjea to a nickel higher than average aalea yeaterday. Packer took th big bulk of recelpta, however, the coet of their drovea ranging from atrong to 60 higher, the basis of comparison depending upon th time at wnich aaleamen disposed of their holding yesterday. Supply was norma!, quality good a usual, and a per fect clearance mad before midday. As compared with Uie popular price of 8330 yeeterday, the long siring today went at 6V.26. Th spread continues very narrow and discrimination between good butcher and lig-ht is not aa evident, as it wa last week. A large share of th hogs sold at $9.3"4 Q0.37H ss compared with yeaterday' bulk of $. 304)4) 36. Top remained unchanged the beat light lots bringing $0.40. ' For th week thus far receipts have been barely normal and th trend of prices gen erally higher. Current sales are all of X)o higher than those at last week' close. nepreseniauv sales: No. A. Sh. Vt. Na, 43.., tl. 13.. 11.. 41.. 71.. II.., 14... M It , 67.. IT.. 34.. 33. . 44.,, 6., 15.. 3.. 4... 41.. 44.. 34.. a.. 13.. 14.. II.. 64.. 34.. 34. . 41.. 34.. II.. 40.. 44. 13.. 71.. 44.. A. Sh. Vt. ..123 330 I 30 ..333 ... 130 ,.30 124 I 30 . 830 B 30 ..3X7 10 I 40 ..318 1.0 I 30 ..144 340 30 in 3 I'ii SO I 32 30 13 40 4 32S ... 3 33U US 444 I I24 ..344 130 I 3:4 ..194 130 8 1! , .3.(4 30 31 ,,3el 1 I lt .. 130 I 33 ..301 0 113 ..344 320 4 82 ..301 ... 1 83 ..8t3 30 3 32 ,.t:A t0 I 13 ..2h3 30 4 36 ..tl ... 133 343 140 3 34 378 SO I 34 30 4 8 3) III At. Sh. PrT ..334 to I 38 40 3 33 ... 4 86 0 8 38 4 33: .230 ..364 ..333 ..3t2 ....378 ....2M ....Zit ....240 ....24T ....344 ..,.161 71.. 33.. 77.. 44. . 44 , II.. tl . 81.. 44.. . . ... . . , v ...348 130 I ...CM 130 I 36 ...361 ... I1& ..177 30 I 36 ...2)7 110 I 33 ,..213 34 1 33 ...27 40 I 33 ...m 130 4 34 ...393 120 I 36 ...300 3 U ...363 !M 3 36 ...ID lHO I 84 ...UI 340 I 34 ...84 300 I 33 ...300 30 3 13 ...33 IM I I ...271 144 4 33 ..1-1 tuO 3 36 3S3 200 3 30 ( M ... 184 IN . .IA3 .311 .341 .JWI 4' . .IM 48 III 13. ...... .174 S3 I is m 10 f 33 M 2tJ IM I Ji SU ... 8 33 8" HI 10 3 Ji 2 3t ... 3 33 '4 r.l ) JS II J31 ... 3 38 I"' W 40 I 33 34 .125 . . I J4 7 IU e I 33 34 KJ t 3 II 74. 1:4 130 I 18 17 2! 7 l0 3 U 74 131 ... 4 11 43 IU ) 8 34 '4. Tl ... 115 M l 120 3 J7 33 113 ) 1 34 74 114 ... 3 17 14 Jf. I KH 8 36 74 ill Ml 8 17 t 230 12 4 81 44 rj 11 3 87 33 30 40 4 .13 47 243 3 37 1 317 ll 1 33 74 il 1 3 87 72 ft 30 3 3i 6 2S3 art 4 37 3 3)4 ... 4 33 II 14 370 187 -V ttl ... 3 36 II 321 !2 137 2 2.14 100 133 73 281 180 3 37 7 S"4 ... 3 83 T3 ll ... 3 37 33 314 ... 1 36 73 IM 30 4 87 84 tU ... 135 TO 2.SI M I 46 73 24 l1 I IS . T7 113 Jf I II 224 110 I 34 40. 110 80 8 40 TO 173 34 3 13 TO 317 30 I 4n 1 K3 ... 3 3o 23 231 ... 4 40 43 317 30 4 33 14 IH3 ... 8 40 76 341 36 S3 43 244 146 I 40 2 24 IN 8 13 3 7k i 4a 3 224 S"0 I IS 78 33 120 8 46 42.. 2K3 510 3 JS 13 20J 110 I 40 87 223 130 3 3S II JJQ ... 4 40 43 347 40 3 14 SHEEP Receipts were liberal for a Fri day at this season of (he year, but the big e.nl of the run consisted of heavy wether and gra.is yearlltiK. ao tnat killers were not inclined to buy ery freely. Warm weather always has more or less of a de- fiensina Influence on the heavy mutton rade and the fact that several loud of wether offertrgs were still In the fleece did tiot serve to Improve the situation. They were Nebraska-fed animals, bought In Montana, and the feeder who sent them in declared that he lias been walling In vsln for a shearing crew, and rather than face a sure loss by tho feed bill rout de cided to cash them as they are. Th last of the Mitchell grasaers from Oregon arrived and aold the same as they old yceterday, lu liming $6. So With the aame sort. There were not many lambs on sale and hardly anything denlrable on the handy weight order. Good heavy lainbs aold hlgn as $8.60, but prime light are quotable up to IS. 76. As compared with yesterday the bulk of sales appeared to be Just about steady, with the demand a trlflo alow and trade rather quiet. For the week thus far supplies are a little heavier than last week' light run, but Inquiry from killer has been much mur active and sharp advances on all classes of stock have resulted. LamD are closing fully 6O0 I: Inner and sheep around 160 higher than laat Friday. Quotation on fed stock: Good to choice lambs, $4.28.76; fair to good lambs, $;.26g 8 26; good to choice wethers, $6.26fieo.76; fair to good wethers, 84.806 26; good to choice ewes. lo.oOTgM.lO; (air to good wos, $5.10U5.oO. Henreaentat Iva muIpm: No. vv western ewes 26 we.itern ewes, culls 372 Mexican wethers 26 urcgon yearlings, culls,. 67 Oregon yearlings 464 Oregon yearlings 2H4 western lambs 63 western wethers 84 western yearlings 213 western lambs 20 spring lambs 7 spring lambs 63 western ewes 8 western ewes, culls. ..s.. 1163 Montana wetser, wed Av. .... 86 .... 75 .... 78 .... 8 .... 80 80 86 80 83 71 65 44 88 02 wooled, 118 Pr. 4 16 4 00 76 4 60 I 86 6 80 8 60 4 00 7 60 8 10 8 85 1 00 8 60 4 00 6 74 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl Market DullHoses Reported Firm Sheep Steady lo Strongr. CHICAGO, Jun W.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 2,000 head; market dull; steers, 86.26Jis.7h; cows. t4.60&i.60; heifers, $4.267.26; bulls, $4.tWa.2o; calves, $3.0Ot.8.00; Blockers and feeders. 84.76fc6.50. HOUS-Recelpt, 18,000 head; market firm; choice heavy, $s.SIWj9.70; butchers, 8il6fO'9.l70; mixed, $9.55(69.60; light, $O.M'.0; packing, $9.&ii3.65; pigs, $9.5v!.6a; bulk Of sales, 39.5Mi9.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 nean; marKet steady to strong; sheep, 85.16 trMO; yearlings, 3.l0ia7-50; lambs, $7,0p.l0; spring lambs, $9.Wy3.65, Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Jun 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,600 head, Including 1,600 southerns; market steady and active, calves 26c to 60c lower; dressed beef and export steers, $7.60 8.50; fair to good, $6.6o7.40; western steers, $5.50g.25; stockers and feeders, $4.25 66.40; southern steers, $4,604(8.00; southern eows, $3.00i&5.60; native cows, 83.26fcf6.25; native heifers, $4.60B)7.80; bulla, $4.15S.85; calves, 840O!68.R0. , HOGS-Kecelpts, 8.600 head: market 6c lower, closed strong; top, $3.15; bulk of sales, $9.369.46; heavy, $9.40(g9.50: packers and butchers, $9.869.45; light. $8.90V4; pigs, $8,754)9.10. 8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 nenu, iiiaineL jvtfioc nigner: lamtis, n.bvtji 9.50; yearlings, $8.50(h8.00: wethers. 8il.004i.M- ewes, 4.&0Sj6.QQ; stoekerg and feeders, 83.00 St. Loot Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS. June 10.-CATTLE RecelptB. 1,600 head. Including 1,000 Texans; market strong to loo higher; native -shipping and export steers, $i.60fr8.70; dressed beei and butcher steers. $S.60f88.70; steers under 1,000 lbs., $6.258.25; stockers and feeders. $4.26(g6.28; cows and heifers, $4.50(87.86; can ners, $2.76tt3.50; bulls, $4,254(6.50; calves, $6.60 8l9.oO; Texas and Indian steers, $d.Ooi8.O0: cows and heifers, $3.508.2R. HOGS-Recelpts, 7,000 head; market steady; pigs and lights; $9.XX&D.65; packers. $J. WKaO. 70: butchers and heal hi. uu 4J.H..75. " "' SHEEP I AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head; market steady; native muttons, $4.60 Jf5 05; lambs, $7,764(9.75; cull and bucks, $3.50fc7.60; Btockar, $3.00(84.60. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market, 3JT .TOHRP3T injiiniet n . ' - - j j. j . - a, 4 j '' JTvfl ceipts, 600 head; market steady; steers, $6 00 K.00; cows and heifers, $3.607.6O; calve. $4.OO(?i8.O0. HOGS Receipts, 8,600 head; market weak to 6c lower: tOD. $9.46: bulk nf aalea . io 8.40. SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady to strong; lambs, $8.00 JfO.tV I Stook lat Slgrht. Recelnta of live atnelr a 4h .1... mm 1 . pal western markets vesterdav; vatue, nogs, South Omaha ht. Joseph ... Kansas City , St. Loula .... Chicago , Totals .... 600 , 600 , 2,600 , 1,500 . 2.000 7.600 8.6U0 ' 8.600 ' 7,000 18,000 Bhepp, 8,600 1,000 2,000 8,0110 4,000 7,200 49,800 16,600 Metal Market. NEW TORK. June 1H.-MRTA7.hti,. market for standard couuar am. .umi day, with spot and all deliveries up to the enu 01 .August quoted at I12.2V0. 12.35. The English market wa steady after a Weak opening, with spot quoted at a56 8 6d and futures at 56 2s 6d. Arrival were ' re ported at New Vork of 260 tons. Custom house returns showed exports of 800 tons making 3,843 tons so far this month. Icai dealer quote lake copper at I12.7M18.00: electrolytic, $12.62Vn?i)12.76: casting. $12.7Vt(i 12.60. Tin was quiet, with spot and June quoted at U2.65i 32.80: Julv and lu.n.i $-i2.ll6(!32.76; September, $38.26iy3S.0. The Ion- uou mainei waa iirm, wun apot quoted at 1.148 10s and futurea at 149 15a. Lead was easy, with spot quoted at $4.404.50, New o a. iw... r xr .. ... ... . . . v . , w...u . J . ti n t Dl. XjOUIS. Sules wer reported of 60,000 pounds spot East St. Louis delivery, at 64.20. Th. Lon don market was tower, with spot quoted at 12 Us 3d. Spelter was dull. iih .....r quoted at $5.50(fi5.60, New York, and at $4 90 (U6M, East St. lx)Ul. Iron declined to 41p Id for Cleveland warrants In London 1 no local maraei was aun; no. 1 foundry northern. $16.07(0-16.77; No. I. $16.Z5i&16.76; No 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft lid k (0 14.76. Wool Market. BOSTON. June 10. The Commercial ni. letln will say of the wool market tornor row: Trading Is at a still lower point than last week, the principal transaction being that of 260 bales of New ZealonH r.,..i,r.T 36-40 at 88 to 85 cents. A little fleece wool ia iiiuiiii a, aiigni concessions, While sales of territory wool are practically limited to acoured stock, which aella at 62 cent for fine. York state Ss sold at 28 cent. Michi gan, blood, cents and Ohio V blood 27 to 28 cents. California and Texas wools ar without call of Importance, while wools are moving very slowly. eastern manufacturers are now operat ing In Oregon and Idaho with moderate freedom at about 68 to 40 cents, scoured landed Boston, but dealers ar buying very little wool. fottoa Market. NEW YORK. June 10-COTTON-ll.rk.i opened ateady at a decline of $ points to an advance of 10 points, the old crop being In fluenced by dlsapplntlng oablea, while later position showed the effect of continued tm an eei iu.ii, 1 ntrt wa com complaint of too much rain In certain aea ttona of the belt and Immediately f.. 11. the call, th market aold up to about laat night' clos on th near positions and to a net gain of Wl pointa on lata K... ahortly afterward reacted under realising Iluslneas wa active and sentiment un aettled. Cotton futurea opened ateady. July 14 40OJ Auguat, 14 88c; September, 13 88c; Oc tober, 12.600 j December, 12 43c: January 12 86c; March. Have. January, Spot . oloeed quiet middling upland. IV40c; middling si.'.r. K.iioc; .i., 17..V13 huiea. Futurea Mau, nosing tiu: June, IV 26c; Jily. IS. S'ic ; aiikusi, 14 ,'Nc; Septem ber. 1334r; iH-iotici, u'..c; .v'ovemuer, li 4jo; lieceinber, l.'.isc; Jnuuiti), 13.i4; Biarun, U.ibC. OM4.HA t.Kk.K.3L, 3IAHKET. Staple a ad Kaaey I'rodaee Prlcea For alalird by Huyera and Wholesaler. IHi'TTKR Creamery, No. 1. delivered to the retail trade, in 1-ib. cartoua, c; No. 1 In -IO. tuua, to Vac; No. 2, In 1-lb. vartona, lie; In uV-10. iuo.. 37c; pace..n atoca, aoud 41. a, lvc; Uai.y, in 00-10. iiiua, a.u. alar aet chaneea every iueaday. t. llk.B.bi. '1 wma, ic; young America. 17e; uaiay, lie; triplets, l.i; limnergoi, ax.. No. 1 brlca, luc; .o. t, itu; aomrstio is, 2oc; v.nole Swlas, Itv; Imported, bwios, c. POcLi HY Dreesed broilers, V 00 doi.; for sioiaa, 6.w; tor lresn (ung4, jon; lien, lie; locks, 12c; Oucks, lac, geese, lucj UlKCJ., 3w.'; pigeons, per Oo., 1, iiunnr squaus, M.uu per Uo. , laniy aquaoa, 4i per uos. ; No. 1, lo.uv par 003. Alive: 3roi)ei. Hum I) to 1 lb., 2ec; li to J iu., 4mc; iiviia, i3c; old louaieia, young rocsieia, luc; uucks, tuil leathered, 13c; geee, luu featnereu, lur; turaaya, ic; guinea tooia, sou eacu; plgeona, sue per uos., iiomera, $o.uv per uo, aquaua. No. L, 42.W per uoa. ; 00. 2, 00c. rlisrt (ail troaen) Pickerel, 10c; whlteflsh luc; piae, lc, trout, loc; targe crappiea, iwl.; bpaiualt luackuiai, low; eel, lac. bauuuck, ic; IloUliuera, lev, liivun caUiali, iic; truut, ioc; ouuaio, c; nanOut, c; mi peich, c; vtiiitefisn, loci yellow peicn, kc; bullheads, uc; wnlte oaa, l,c;x loesnaus, $1 eacn; snauioea, pur pui, euc, trog iea, sue pvr dos. te( cuiewuoe; .no, L 17c; No. I, HVyo; No. a, loc. Louia, No. 1, lu; 4o. , 34ic: No. i, Uic. inuca: xso. L 'o, .No. 3, ,W, tso. a, c. riuuud: No. t, ni,o; No. 4. litac; Nv. a, lie. fiat. No. t, c, xg. 4, i3u; No. 4, ?We. ittiJiS otiawbciTlea, Missouri, 24-qt case, 4i.iU4i.w. Oranges, caiitoniia C. meiia ana t rouueer brauus Itooiatia naveu, v sib. pr ivx, U iu, iw ie, par box. 4A2; L6 aiae, pur box, $o.6; iM lw u ,,. r.u ana smauer aisea, par uux, 4.o. Otuur brands trom Kiveisiu ana other uistriuis. per box. 4.u0ti.uu; eu-vo-iu sum, iir UOx! 2. iS. Havana AiedlteiTaueau awewia 1! 112 sixes, per box, 44.W; lnw and aiuaner sixes, per uox, U.ao((44.MI. Amoiia. Liiuuu 11 a, exira tancy, 0VO-40U siavn, au.oo; ciioiv JWV-06O kiava, per pox, 44.16; io, bvc UOX tea lananas, lancy select, per buncn, 42 4 2.6o; Jumbo, bunco, 44. 16m 4. ,0, i-iiieappir Cunan, 80-4V42 sum, )2.u0; Florida, i4-o-j..i aisea, 42.10. Apple. Caiiiorina taucy v Pearmalna, pr box, n.so; Caluomia extra fancy VV. W, Peat main, iiea Mood brunuT per box, 2.2u. Cantaiouiea, Texas, s siae! 43.0O; caiitoniia, 64 size, $6.0; 4o staudarus ( 00. Cherries, Calilornia, per w-ib pux! 12 2&. Dates, Anchor brand, new, v i-Z' pkgs. in box. per box, 4.00, Figs. CaiU lornlu sise, sou. VLGLIALLKS Irish poUtoea, Wisconsin and native, per bu., Vu60c; Colorado per bu., 660. New potatoes, m sacks, per lo 2c. Cabbage, new California una aoutnerti' por lb.. Sc. Onions, Texas crystal wax per " crate, $J.O0; yellow, per crate, $1.76. ' on vegetables, parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips ln sacks, per lb., 2c. Garlic, extra fancy' white, per lb., 16c; red. per lb., 16c. - 1 NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES Radishea, per doi, bunchea, 80c. Turnip per do, bunches, Soc. Carrots, per dox' bunches. 60c. Parsley, par dos, bunches' 600. UectS, per dox. bunches, 6e. Snlouoii' per bu.. 12 lbs.. 60c. EgS plant, Unci Florida per dos. , $1604,2.00. Tomatoes, fancy Florida, per 6-bk. urate, $3.ou; choice $2.60. String and wax beans, per hamper" about 26 lbs., $2.50; market baskets 11 00' Green peas, per hamper, $2.50. Cucumbers' hot house, pur dos., 11.00; Texas, per dox' 76c; per bu. box, $L7D. ' HOME GROWN VEGETABLES Rad ishes, extra fancy home grown, per dox bunches, 0c. Lettuce, extra fanny leaf per dos., SOc; head lettuce, per dos., 75c' Parsley, fancy homo grown, per dos' bunches, too. Rhubarb, per dos. bunches' 46c. Aoparague, per doa. bunches, 60c' Green onions, per dox. bunches, 26a. MISCELLANEOUS Horsedarlsh, i 01 In cuks, $1.00. Walnuts, black, per lb 2c: Calilornia No. 1, per lb 17c; California No, 2. per lb., 14o. Hlckorynuts, large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb.. 60. Cocyanuts, per sack, $5 00; por dos,. 660, Coffee Market. NFW YnF) V T 1 1 n in r'rwrzrtr-n. . - closed steady at a net gain of btfrH points. i" wera reporiea 01 ao. auu Dags, but about half ot this business consisted of ex changes from July to September, from Sep tember to May and from December to May. Closing bids follow: June, 6.40c: July, o.45c; August, 4.60c; September and Octo ber, 4.60c; November, 6.65c; December, 4.70c: January, 6.73c; February. 4.77c; March. 6,J9c; April, 8.80c; May, 4.81c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7, 8Vc; Santos No. 4, 4ac; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova. 9V4012Vo. Oil aod Iloaln. SAVANNAH, June 10.-OILa-Turpentine, firm; 669c. Sales, 816 bbls.; receipts, 554 bbla.; shipments, 428 bbls.; stocks, 7,581 bbls. ROSIN-Flrm. Sales, 2,280 bbls.; receipts, ' 1.629 bbls.; shipments. SK3 bbls.: stocks, 49,. 242 bbls. Quote: B, $4.304.40; r), $4.65u4.W): H. $4.7Vi(f?o.OO; F. $5.XKrt6.10; O. $5.07H'3&-12'4: H, $.V16; 1, $5.25; K, $5.30; M, $8.40; N, $5.54 (&6,80; WO, $6.00trS.10; WW, $4.83. , Import of Merchandise. NEW YORK, June 10. Import of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending June 4 were valued at $15,266,640. Import of specie for the port of New York for th week ending today were $125,300 silver and $64,818 gold. Exports of specie from the port of New York for th week ending today wer $877.-' 008 sliver and $66,746 gold. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, June 10. WHEAT - Spot, dull; No. 8 red western winter, no stock. Futures, quiet; July, 6a6d; October, f3 7Hd; December, nominal. CORN Spot, easy: old American mlinri 6s 4d; new kiln dried, 4s H'd; new kiln dried, via Galveston, 6s 8d. Future, steady; 4Uiy, nominal, DepivinDer, s ovu. Poor 1st Market. PEORIA, 111.. June 10. CORN Steady : No. 8 white, 40(8fl2c; No. 8 yellow, 68e No. $, 67V4c; No. J. 67Ho; No. $, 67Hci No 4, 64c; no grade, b2QCOc. , OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 86cl Noi 4 white, 37c. Mllwankee Groin Market. MILWAUKEE, June 10. FLOUR Mar ket steady; wheat No. 1, northern. I1.07S 1.08; No. , $1,064(1.07; July. Mq. OATS SVVllilOe. BARLEY Samples, W(5flHo. oarar aod Molaaaea. NEW YORK, June 10.-SUOAR Raw firm; muscovado, 89 teat, 1.74c; centrifugal 86 test, 4.24c; molasses sugar. 89 teat, 8.49c' refined, steady; crushed, 6.6&c; granulated, 6.15c; powdered, 6.25c. Omaha Hay Market, OMAHA, June 10. HAY No. J, $9.00; No. i. $7.50; packing. $4 60. Straw: Wheat, $a.gu; rye and oats, $7 00. Alfalfa, $12.00. LITTLE) BOY SQt EKEED TO DEATH Hired Man Play with Son, of Era ployrr Prove Too Ilouan, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Jun 10. (Special.) Being playfully squeezed between tho knees of the hired man employed by Mr. and Mrs. Frit Prouss. who reside on a farm ln Mapleton township, some mile from Sioux Falls, caused th death ef Johnnie Preuss, the 8-year-old son of the couple. Th hired man wa very fond ot the unfortunate youngster and flayed a great deal with him when not engaged In working, The two wer at play around th Preusa horn when th hired man caught th little boy between hi knees and-playfully equeesed him. Th pressure of the knee wa greater than Intended and the boy sustained Internal injuries which caused his death. The hired man Is almost erased by th unfortunate occurrence. Farmer Badly Cat with Harrow. MITCHELL, 8. V., Jun 10.(8pclal.) Jacob Wahl, a farmer living near Alpena, barely escaped being cut to piece with a disc, a farming implement with twenty circular knives and. of heavy weight. He went to his field to sow some flax, and while atandlng in front of his horses that wer frightened at a steam threshing en gin, they becgpie unmanageable and ran away, knocking Mr. Wahl down and tramp ing over hi body. Th dlso passed over hi body and cut Bom terrible gashe wherever It touched him. One ear wa cut off. hla leg broken, and some fearful gasheB across hla legs. A heavy sheepakin-llned coat prevented the upper part of hi body being cut much and possibly saved his life. II burrowed hi face In tho ground and tbua prevented being cut ther badly.