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THE "REPUBLIC: FRIDAY. JTJXE S. 190(7.
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WHEAT BULGES AGAIN.
CLOSING OVER AGENT HIGHER.
a-LIE UPWAKD MOVEMENT IX
WHEAT CONTINUED.
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All Interest lU-lng Onten-d
in That (J rain.
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t -. -c. Xo. 1 do. at lIHeii-ai. No. 1 do.
n-Ub-rabh rfT-arrade offered, lor which
frt ,i buyers. UraJe lvo. Z quotable at iic
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Office ReptitmV.
ThcTsday, Jut e 7. r.M8.
There was a t-nntliiuailun of th strength
rhown by rrain thi morning, particularly
ns regards wheat. whii-h cereal fo-sed to
the front In great snap, strengthenina: Its
hold on first place. (Ionise right at the top
ana largely higher for the day. This grain.
in fact dominated the whole speculative sl!
uatlan and nbsoied th interct from start
to finish, none of tls cheaper grains being
In It at any time during the session. There
wis more disposition "diown to or-erate te
' tv. the. pit . 'chai.ge. being much better
latrunlzevi, with the result that it pre
f nted a livelier appearance than on any
previous day this week. Trading was heav
ier and the volume of business- In the ag
gregate showed op large. AH the way
through there was mre stir, and a cumber
of features of Interest were presented, con
!CerabIo excitement being displayed at In
tervals durlns the day. In fact, all lh way
through tho situation In a speculative way
was one of the best, from A bull standpoint,
that litis been experienced for t?om tlnva
Vest end served to encourage the friends of
nil graini.
Wheat did Itself protitj to-day, display
ing treat strength and bullishness, and
touched the 70c mark again, recovering all
".at It had lost d.irn.g the pist tv. o weeks
'i'nere was a hesitating opt-t.icg. and up to
i.ear the lK-ur if poon the market was
rather unsettled. loiter the strength under
;.n.g the situation e.irae Doldly to the sur
t.t.e, and there was no-chccklng the upwaid
movement, which continued to the close,
wl.en value? were frund to be over a cent
Maher than on i.-terday, thus making a
gain the la.it two days of over I. There
Merc a number of bullish Influences, one
iIng the strength shown by Chic go. The
weather conditions were a bullish factor,
for the reason that in the winter wheat
t- ctlons, w here harvesting should have been
n progress, rains were reported, while in
tho Northwest clear weather was reported
In nearly nil sections where rains were
iiecded
The Cincinnati Prce Current was bear
ish on the crop, and the foreign mirket
responses to our le advance of jesterday
Here feeble indeed. Liverpool and London
1 .-porting an advance of only i. while
Paris was tip equal to only V. Keeeipis
were small, the arrivals being ::."0U bu.
smaller than ti year sgo. end the -I25 ears
in the Northwest about 2tJ smallti'. The
market here made a twid start, but soon
1 "covered ltc'f. and was soon moving up
wni. liiKht :n the opening it wa3 report
ed Uuxt the Chicago ctj'o" was ijwer. ind
this brought out offer to sell hero at
1-IC-2 decline at &,u,c for Julv. but the
f.ict that Chtcaeo 1 p neu higher at over ( .v.. : rrn
t J ! i Dnroetrt! (1 'icaivii. In. r
n. -.,.rai and tnv ' n. n,. ,
J:l rft&ej ,ie -.: tan unn '
ir. tut railed xii J -l A'-'
C .re t . Iu m'ji t r . -.. tri. 1
II I mn'i r 1. t. il '! ,i, .. t 1. n !..! fi
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iiitni allu.r !J i, :.. ( r luVrni fJ -- !""
MraijtUl. ar..i 12Jfi-u3.:j fr putcu. . J t
Hfc
KVr: I run K -J.-btins at C ! In -'.. i- 1 S .
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ri' am 1 t .ti.or ;ri
unjju'i'-v.j'i n t w and in : 1
n1'!.. i,lv. k uiir fUiiii win ?.t i-u
I r buU ..j- fcj or ek : lima K t-.jt t" -,t '
wl'er that ! 's r , 1 ni!.-l - J it Ml i'I
- a 1. 1 A, i.'lll Irtran iwJl- Jt t. .-I
JIAV tt. ..., t;. tis lBj an.t t.-
tl" ., . ., ii ., ti'i.s A ?.iir h a! a--.d U:p
jat.B ivna o r r l.:i:.(r, .mi en I-.- pr..i:ie 1 it
.-Li i-r nl.itr, well, lut fcjw ra.! s dull, frt,- .
- t-l: 1 i'i. sr: "'n.! .t t. j:j 1 2 .i I .r Wki .
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l!dly 'tl',!' liiW
unil Veals.
1 P . . - 1
l.t'k v 1 silt.
3 i-V. oirn uiv ur-i lc pt
mj part ,ur-.t i(- lm.
bx- j" a Klti-
l'n:llr, (aitine
Ut-. M i.ii;i Ttrke-..'rnje reeetpt'
W ' htikrns Hint, Jr. 5 Ufch : a hia nvrt
rs Jlr; duku V-: U- lire '- '' "" doi
ee( 2.' hmin r ,h...rq .iikunl t tkitiC Ur
I B. Xprtnc ia.kR ;!!" M'rtBg e. Jw-. toOil
'AVE Kftig leo XiWc per des. Ituftg squlr
t ?l ei anti t4c i-t- ,!.
.AIJ 1 h. he in fn- (e per lb fair r'fiwe:
lrn,'.. n,u,-h u,l m" 1 i4. s-V-i' quounle
Pf . ,. t ,h Q rWi , Mvl bUl ,,, . , i( Clwtcd
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WHEAT IN CHICAGO
WAS UNUSUALLY STRONG.
pmalt.
v i.n'i the
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1 . i ..rlnil at f
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UAS-, tym-V. - I'M lt. Mil et Tui- tn ft .
utt.r 1 r iire t-tiK. t. i;iiii:3n low at t-
.-. t ir- t'j m (; ti. U llunitarUa at -rf
fcJ re,ll -mUi- t.i ., n. r holier
i.i-Etlv.iilnai:; 41.T7 fvT ear loti.
I'rlee u CJir-iirie.
Tha .allnvirig tables nhow tbe rang ct rrlcc
In future end cub eram
July ."-vCa
Au 6TVib
fKi j .
-n Jm-e 551. H
...JVja 37',J(1
...2Si3SSi W.eH9i
...In
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Cash wheat, com and eats ran-ed:
ii-v . ? reaf- Wednesday. To-day.
...pa. ..W. i ITO, ...
X i red .. ..ri'-74
K. lpt- tM rCJ
X- ; hail . ...tl uTPi
2 af J 7t (tTzi.
Xi C l.tt-l T yc.)
Cirn-No S... . ..13 1
Xo s ir
J.j r white . .nj,e
Xi 3 wiie ...kjisii....
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N.i 3 r r;....
N- I Northern H','j
No. i ni.ite 2C
Xo 3 wh.te ....K t;i
JJo t UI-....3SW.
3iivcx:icnt of Gritln
Jteceipts.
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To-day
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ClOM
Today.
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Km-. i!.,.. .-, : r , ,T, . ) p; .1 .!:rs.
ei'd ai .... (. , lt.;.t i....-an si- -u il iil
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i.iMiXr -yu u n. w S' liv ut t per b-x fwr
'f . :.iTi 11. .. m ii--. 1 . f l v
"'"1MT in 1 t. at 5 j wr 1 r . In
wi!l at a r 1..
. ' .UJIXJIMA l.'AISH MUKt and it-ai:.
V te at C w p-r vi ". '
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1. r h'.a, h. i. , -. -t t-il" .
J l.f. l 1-i.Ks liav.ina at jlil S I" doa.
HtNJXil- Pirt Iain, n 1 T.'. J r bunch for
!, ' iw'i 1 1 mN.umi
eitit.tUEHRIKb-Ki.ti..
l tmt
.:.T A LorPKS-Mexican Alamo gems ntBlnit
at II per t"-ato iaie, Texas tijfl '.
."r.c.r.iiuics It'itte-grown 3 is jer a.
DRorcirrroxniTiONs final
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Corn Onititil Onlv an Kiirhtli
l'rovisitins I'losetl Miitcii-
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It 7..L'.' "-.'. hlm"; I0'f'5 1-tr.t .wm. Vrtrn
in . ,''l",u":, '.'- I'lk lirrnrr. rB.ll !i.-
lallow ,DM . Itv 41,. . . ,unIr, 4,4,JV. ....
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t kuatd a
111 UriiM ,.
3 lamb
it lamba
II lambs -'
27 lamia .
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4 bttata 4,
tl amti 7
a Mimrm 3
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1 7 J . I.' nil htij .
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v 7. " i; nat -hi-p -
t ;.i' C nat -beet;
f 7 nil 1. aat i.hp ..
1 S . IS nat nl-etj..
I .;j;13 r-it -Imp .
fc 75 V' m. h--p
nat Mie-p ..
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117
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:i Hv Ilitrlivr. 1, ,v.. Jk " A-. J,i, v . w-j.i .- c.r., ' n umiM .... u -i, i ni-. . '"
rila-I III).. ..,.. I '. 4. a7'. .in i " rin"s.. , , ri? . "- th pn ,. and medium tla-. tl. m.r-
'.,''' ,',., lli Uma and ln.il',, rU -t th., v.ek s..n-,r..J a Je-ided .incline Man. . f
b.ittgo, Jtuie -Wheat .is ur.u.u.illy ' hi.'.s ill. ju,., ;T. j, ... jil m.e ' ' '- el-tii-nta tbat haie uaunnl duni-:
r --. -"-1 at " -" -f "!- -- Jt':rxv,,77, :& SS.Hf J---' "".rrvv
"e a Int. h'vhtr thin II cms.il e.Jnesday. ' -' illw 3:" i..t . .v '"."' V, , ' ,4,- -II .l' i.w tl.Hr i-'ula- nii"
Tradmir a , , I in !..-. ,....,r,.i li".'V a?fV. . 3 i.hv ".i-Sa''iv 1i.' X..T . .' ' '" .' "' l- b-n. t deOine ..f t. ;
i j i -tii -gt uaxit in. 4.ui7 i "
cl..
'.t i '' much of It f.ir aee iunt of ihhijiI., in "'l'g '-"!-. s'Ai "kn"" niis -rJ ti''. k'T
( 'he .. ,ai.tr who could s-e with ll-ir own i l-ld!'""!' .. r.i'V'ptii'i-."
eves the ii.ini.iv croiet that Chlcagit ! '"! . ,'J,1.,! " .' . K ft.fi .')' dr '-alVl
I Fpcuij,o'-s iiaj to aceepi at secondhand,
I a..d. iititii tu-day. liat! lal;eti with alto-
f,i-thr too much salt. If there should b
i.o tetjef to present threatening cnditloii
..1 m;h the spilng . .J wlnt.-r wheat re
'iiii' . t. -d.j's s,.!il v.liat FSetteii lieiiMtiil
l ii,
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I i.ith JbT'i I,'
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.. er 'intt. t irra.l
l.it II1K t.. .H) Ihr rtt-. m
1.' "'"r?r.i .'i'1..- d-iri.
Kiur.a 5c per J-
lors.
IlCIins-Texas 5f0c per -bo. hex.
for
Hoao-nrown
lUE-.-'- Mli.l!..il.,l f.gl M r -
-I!i:RRIE!-:i per t-zl. tray,
... fc ' "lno eeet nl iSii-nr.
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71 VJ5
3 S.M
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1 r.77 l-.t -5C
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12 HI
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22 S1 1
70.J71
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t..ill Ir.r Mll ll.K.1 1
1 "t blah .i'. fi -
S7 7". tut tV- I' - i
marKi't wa l a.'
It "' -l"l l..!.. -...., . .11
Ka-i-ia . m M., .-aim"' Ttv XT Ju . .,
-r ": .v- ' . v. 2 har.i . . x. : ..
,'-''. v" - '"I '"..f'. X - v2 iiJ. in
la' .li-i . ,s.ia .i . , ,,h "v.. - ...iv. i y:. v
i.T tvhei.i might be the furetunwr vt m.inj ! 2 hit- 37t '-, -.i a 37. ia,t. x. 2 w:i-
.... h !; - . "'-- - 1. H-ii-itwi tlmlhi
-.-.- . in 1 i.-airii. 17,. '. Ii...te-
Sui.h
A Bre.i tn-iny of the wheat fc.tlpers wit J
bare been sp -n.liii? the sprliigtitne in the
corr pit n turneil to-day Hi Ihelr homes ami
regular vocations, wlilcli made, the corn
crowd look slim. Trado lu corn wai light.
and only ,e was added to Its previ-Mis pi Ice,
with all the encouragement It had ftom the
f: rise In whtat. i'nulalona closeil strong
and materially higher after u xrevloutly
lull time.
ww at j.-. r
Ul-AKl!Bft
gal r. .
wtt" ArPU25 Early haneet quct-d at 40
ItAPPnKRRIES-riianisas M S per 2-pU ea
H.ATtr.s. Xorfirrn In hulk .n tr; . ': 1
tuns at tr- in T 1. 42- fl(- i mci n t faiu-j. rt -!
V ' -' ' ' -". i-niJ ' 1 all f 1 1 , .. ... - 1. . .
rural a. -, 4.. Kh ,- ,k,-i -i c .-.i" r '" Mart to N.e. M11 h a tn.iter.al aitanr:
it s.aii- 111 saj elioit a tm-e stopiati further ill iiuid.
1 "' 4'- djrll r-nJ. ,4 fKj.-1t.b V. !
e-ipta-Atias, gA4. . uril ,1 ,.. , n.w).
hhlpn ents-Wb. .t 17.4". . . ,n at.l. ats ..
Ji,J I""'- J.trV -Wbwtt-Spot Hrm. .NV I
Calir.'itim ... ir.,fr, M. Xl. , Sotthtrv rprfaf
r-j ,d; tutur.v nmi. jitit s, sij s.pt. 5 ;.-,!.
V'.ra Sl "ran. m.n.iin ml,-.l. i.e 3a lid.
ruturri a.-n;. juh '.h .ii. spi 3a :ii,.i lair.! -Atnrtlean
r.-fln. 1 H pal!- rt a.ly at Mi -A Rai-on
-Hiort rlln t-l1y at 47 s.1. inm; r.r tn.;.l:e.
Ilicbt nl-a.J;- at ti. m. j.n ..,r !elr. ntailj
37 vt, 1i -. - An-rti in n- -t whf- -asj at
"? ..-"'' J ""' el "J 1-4 ftton-.I
. Hull refli-.! Jur. as dull at 2le Ml. Tor
I onttur Spirits ilu!' at .-
.-lallr
Pill ll a '.
-Me 11
: - -ac
1.1 tl ..I. I
ii an.. 1 ,. r l,,u . , ..
Ni.W l-.n'AXlKf Ml lots t,".. t
fi.'-'"" '"'-. and M ;.-t 111 :
-'.-' t,.vn:-.., - r--l Kwei- at . . .
l:. .,Vfrou'' ! i.ri-.i br. it.lfilor n n nl!i 1 -
N'.W (iXIONVi i.: v-s.- ir. .ia ! ' -.
ml '"?y ' "r ,; v 1' aimy aa 1 .' 1 1 r , -.
-WllIAt.l ! 1, rrw'an 7 c 1 i .. . in
111. t.. ,4.H
!; 1 Mei : t. u-ni ut r.i'i7:- pr in. 1 .
"i.l'i.X l'KM. riimrumn . - if rr'
TliVATllES Fl,riiia In Ti.r .iei.nn.1 a I
sti-a-i-. K iiiae fr. .11 2V :a T. f . r . f .. 1 - : t -
7 ?. 'rati-; call", i-eet i.r.i inf. rivr n ..a
Inaib leu.
1 'I'StHERis New Orleans tm cri-s at 7S
v-- 'ine-gruwn a.4-r per d. .
r.i.i,iiHt fcie Xrw ii leans at s-j: per
"Wheat.
Wheat was In great demand at the oprn- I Mlnnctirmlii riuur.
lag. and for half an hour there wai lively ; ai:nn.ipniii. Minn . jim 7 flour up :e; litst
tompeiltion fur the llmlied offtritno. nali-i i." : ".rii . i." - i ', . -..,."'. fi7V"
i-.-a leu in a r:.-e in Jtiii imiu we utu ..t 11 vv t t i-i -i ,. . . i v , .. .., i,. r- . ii
'. e,.-m'.r '. in, i-k-Vi. I h -1
opt 11I furthi-r .1. nui'l. , " "" 2 .N,.rti."ni t .1
ben.'
Pol ASH Ughi
Ifmir-Texta ,
t f
111;. if ih. ii t
tt.il PIaAVT-low.
per 1,-IiU eralf
i-.i'iUI-..-t f.vnflcnm-nu
rr btt. 1
'j7 .- p-r i:-bu.
Cbelce IT ir.da at lltfl.l)
"ran.ed.
VTTtect
Ce.n ..
tl3t
Siocki of drain i SJore.
To-day. T-aday last Vr.
224.'
'"or.tra.-t crcdea:
N . 2 r.l
N.i. ! hard
2M7-1
li.7
fci.513
caused a rush to buy at $ijc. and
w few were the offennea the Juiy option
ii a very short time was selling above
"Se. the top on thi rise being t-:iic, Aug
eeliins at tA'aC to tiWtC. and bcpL it 69-c
to 7uTc.
Tii efeslng liulge wits followed hy a nat
ural resctioc. on which Aug. sold oft to oac.
and SeiA- to "u-ji. and Aug. ws oftt-rcd
: t SSVzC Iite cab'es in lloatl i.o cxi-.te-tnent
abroad, but Uveroool eloea 7d h gh-
r for the day. Porls wai up Uale. i!e. lin
Ji- and Buda-Pesth He. lower. Tho da"a
-vport clearance in fliur and wheal
..mounted to &: bu . making 2.NSVW bu
Mr the week, acamst m.KO bu. lst oeA
i"i ere was nothing encoura-rlng to be got-
. out of the ea.-h cituation, and ixjiort
nts at the eeabuard were only 71 loads.
-. owin; that foreigners wre not buying
fittl.. . As the :.iy drew to a c'oe .the,
ti.-iiket once more i,onimenced to advance.
ni:-1 just before the cl "se there was a wild
r-purt, and July hor up ai-u sold at &sie
and closed i'ic hlghir fur the day at
that. Sept sold and ckusd IV 'e betlfr
-ii 7"",c bid. Au?. chsd neminally 1V.C pp
at CiC atid June 4c higher at 70c.
" rn to-day did not show near tho
trength that it old ye.-terday and was com
pellj to relinquish the leadership to wheat.
Trading during the entire session was ex
trtrnejy light, an Interest was centered in
tne lilher price.1 gtain lieceipts at WK
rrn m.irKcts w-r j.trQ bu.. uglnt CIV'O
bu. last 5 ear, Ineloditig 41.7ou bu. here,
ncainf 117.7J0 bu a v-ar ago The total
s-t. piue'its were r-p"rt-d at '. 0 bu., and
I arance were 411."TJ bu . in iking Z.TW.1"
bu for the wwk. against C,4ii6hj0 bu. Ut-t
w.ek Thtre was a tendency to sell off at
the outset, a feUing of ease b Ir.,; dcv.l-
pcd. owing to the fact that I.lverj-otu was
'.d lower and Chicago wealu The strength
rhown by whea-t, however, checked thi,
espti ially as the receipts wre t.mall and
ri i elvers stated that tho cout.try was not
t.. llmg. The opening here for July was
vhero It -loied esterday. av Svl. and It
s"ld of to STc, while Sept. had -a.ll.jr3 at
. '. -..,e. rrnin this time to the cloie there
w 1- nothing of interest developed. IJver
i' ni recovered its -arly decline, but tho
. iport business was llht. only C- loads b
lng ta::en. I'rii-e change-) vere lii3inlt':e.i:-.:.
July went b-ck to 3i ,c Md, was later of
fered at 3v-c and still later sold at S'
ana clus-d at that bid. Sept. had c$'ic
bid. and then a.'.'Se asked, closing at SV;0
b'jyeri-. Juno was nomln.tlly unchanged at
cS'C.
There was no trading In oats to-day, tho
attention of trad-rs b.-mg whollj- tal.en up
with wheat. The situation was steady,
however, and but little If any enange was
'0 b noted In values. Etr.y !lc was bid
f' r July, but the clo-lng bid was lower, at
34C June was nominally 'c up, t U'-,
and i-pt closed unchanged, at 21:ic Liu.
lieceipts at AVestern markets were 401.W0
bu., against 3S7.("J bu. a ear ago. Ci.wiO b;
were received at St I,ul. ajrain.t 27.'A
bit. Ian year. The rhlpments were 3I2.0JS
bit., and the exports SsL'.uuo bu.
Trade Oo-ilp.
Tl,- Cincinnati Irl- Current ban net t-ccroa
c!tM ocr rprilUT ana winter vrli-ut eorai?tIii
n'.twlTaistandinK ti.e s-nFati.Tal r-p'rtn lately
. nt o'.t That ri:bllcalii.n sava: .Wi? mainlv
fa-rablti for ail cr-i Wlaier rah-at not e
eint allv ihar"ed- Kprinsr wait reaifVil. but
in.- situation r s-t ataur-O- ' rn djin well,
"at maintain on averai condition "
Tun tilr ac Ti-atfe nutletin estlmatca tli
v ir.t- vviifat crop tin th- Junv 1 cmdltki that
wlii i report-d l the Government Rill to S4a
' ' ' bu. vrr-r. the May 1 C'ul.tiua wai. 371,
...fo... bu. IVobetiy fo. ca tlifr- bala tne fn,.!.-Iuli-tln
tur-a the ..-rep. and last iar tLat
publication w-.s too low la it- Unnl eatlmate of
Ihn winter wbtat i-rop bv 23 OOO.en Lu
- A cablo from a!ii:ow nayi cj-oji reporti from
TVorthwesttm X'oland are mobt unsattafafturv
lutbok It winter wheat la ry baJ aud ia
jnci.5 districts tl.-j rv- crop will fall altosether.
--'ash biielii'! ut Chicago yterdny wai 45" -f0
bu. com li.i.-i bu. No 1 N.nthern vih-at at
r ui .it JaTv In Ftixe ami -li- '"n. bu. cap. At
!" r at card exi-irtera Wiusht i "'nj bu, vvbet.
1-6 f bu t.irn and --U.fJAi bu. cats.
-An ArRrntir.e ..bio tas that iwurtr;-'s vh-at
iMprri-r.tft w.U mr average oi'ir l.2,,uou i,u
v n. k! ujrli June lauvt year's shipments 2r
Jun werp 4.-)n,.jiw l.u.
Klahoma la asku k fcr tirrrn on lots of .000
bu aijvt Iifi,-r aniouats cf ti-w Hlteat for July
iifllvery. aipir..a.t8 to roarket aro txpacied o
Ltrin &bout June 20.
Their llTlIn l, heat cable to Francia .7 liro.
tted- - AUm-t no demand. Iuers await lower
ir."s"
H(cario cabte pays Argentina tnarketa etroni:
r nr. crop news frmu th. Unit-d -Jta'..-.
A LiverjMiui caPla r.d. "7VeatUtr In ITag
land toa dry."
Com Tra.t's Xews fiva of Germaor that
weather lntpri.v-il but rina bidly wai,t"d- Of
ti. -al n'jKiitA Ini ate almost failute cf rji or;
An In -rta.e In Uio vtieat vi ible may b- taa
f'jr tM- wik. though 2K,no aura aB the tncreaj
i.. l.I-iO'id ba of one vear a&o Ib.wevtr. tbia
li the -avn of the yiax when the vb4blo thooll
be mm-at-lEic
lliun-aii.l.i wirrs: -Have iut had talk with
Jir ' 1" Ialrnipf.2 whj oans and ra.imgi4
'V acr-s in tliii tate Ha bays intuition i
vcrv bad Ilia v. heat I1.11 been reede.1 for two
tra.nthi and l IH.W beading out atuul rev en
ll chep hich, standi tbin en croiXa.! and half to
tvvi tbinii ef an aeri-gft roi. 1- a high estimate
Irom i.riiaMit outloj and th- crop In going
b-ck try tlav that jiaree. witliout rain."
Mi-ui' atolls wired. "There ara l",ix. pHip!3
fniei outld towns in Iireo this moraine at
itniip'i: the annual tiro festival iia.. taik.l
with ttri' of the lamest farmers in the late
tt,i! n in-alne aid th. all agree tiar v,lth the
1 ! lavurahie watl,.'! tr .ni now unt-1 hanet
t' Sf-t. veut ril- oier ball an aver.ixo e-np.
i.nj one of them wn not over on. -third, ii n
unr lere tl Li moraine said priHolf-j to be hut
li t re noen.
C McD. Itf.lnPon. chief gram inspector of
GalViMo.;, Tex., wa. on the note- and recelre-i
bis u-u.-l warm weleonie from bis fit. I.oui3
fi'eiiis jjr l:tiblii"-n a; Kani..9 will thH
vi-ar raise -j.w.,. bu. wheat, ukialx.ni 24,0.",
ia and Texas !3.lfl0.w.j.) bu llatns of late mak4
It daubtfal leganbns th Quality of tho T-xai
rop, iut lh nuantitv vill I tm-re. where last
ar It wai alinott ruined by excessive rains.
Cali tfrniti. Clour, Ktr.
W1IKAT a-h nark'-t ItiKS-Ued 1.7i-7 ska nnd
R car- l.ial Sn, ill uttermes ami .hoi.e war e
soft winter 1 rlnuinc 1 alan.-e. but i.mtr'iutl
lll.i and hai.l ."id pn lit wni-at n I ever 1 c
blchin- Itv s.iaipl. Xu 2 led srlj at 7K'7I'-c ti.ta
anu 7.-yJ'Ic ll. sliie, Xo G itit at iji,l ,"atHr
Janey. Xe. I wii.i-r at vtti. Xo 2 bard at
M';-J..V. a .ir fan. j nt 7t . No 2 do. at (T-tf
12. . X 2 --.ft .pr.n ut 3'-t''4i.: X" 2 lo at
t-l'iSi'-l' -.- At.eptan. ei. tietler trom outMil) mills
but no large aai.s madt.
"OI7X-a.-asb market lleeelved 3S0 pk. and 30
lara lot -si and 21 can llirouirli. ir. n for th
little -it offtred, iut m.re offered to arr.ro. )a
trU Xc 2 mid at 33-'i5i3a'-c; Xo. 3 do nt 23.
Ho. 2 hil; mixed at i'Jl.c 2v0. 2 wblla at 4j' if
Xo. ? VhltM MMW
X'i. 2 oat-
J'.j 2 whit oats .
2vo. 2 re
7?.5
13.J9S
ce.i.is
213J
1.24
23ta7
13...1
ii.M
7t5
1S.105
HI.H3
2.S41
l.Til
UW.H7
I:7
117.4JI-.
ir:
7S.4X
23.
blitiiiclili i.f I'ldtir.
tr Vr-h. T-'"f- ''r "T"" '-!' bbl. . Di
ll? i- - .1 Ci - v -1 "t-" t' -i J,bl" S"-neopJ-Il.
a... 'l !n- - X. V .-k . 7.- bbK an.l 4 4M
X-w Ur' i.ia. 410 - a-4 LO b'aU. '
PRODUCE MARKETS.
Local Kniii. Vfp;(t;tli!e. PouUrv.
Egfr and Kuttt-r Quotations.
S. lajuls. Thur.i.r. June 7 IJ00
??JPTnX''9 aulrke''! Wire 1 active t-d'le
ar4 prici re Kerrally -as!.!. In a few Iin-
IN es were matntalm-ii. In coiiie.iu.nc- of the
llgt.t niiprs. tim h!:ir. botixht uantul
anl fie I.al deman-1 wii light. kl"mely
r..iat.--a wc euii an.i weak, as (upnles ar
tn.rea-lnH ateadily and Luy-n. are bi'dmie-f
rt- r potatoes are becoming more pl-ntiful 'and
of"Sy mmSs" to s?t.t"1 of th,r bouiB
77ew potatoes were also dull and vreak. ai th
towSTri""; '.flaawl " " oldtr off for
a'ai1,,Ia,'ue'r" "'" m0lOTt. "" toeta
-1 ablK u .,aiet and at-dy. but ererinei ,,t
bom', grown wrre ample for the dem.aJ. anl
enn-tgnivnu ar nat want-..
rr'.rVL ""'""' 're I" t-r dsmand and tb
E,tk,t" nrim-r Recin, w-e falily heav.
but all oS-nrga of so md. dry t..ek Were taken
:iiini or vi. t werr si . .,f ::,
m .toea vtent in t-jtii drrarit and firmer 11
offerlnes
egetabies
ara few !,'? . Zr.l ""a F ""-"iged. as tb-rs
arj lew u .1 to otfer and the season ta over
-N-w at pies were qtiKt am stt-a.li virlth r
er.pu end drmanj both limited ,-
offermsf Ibtht""1" flnn anJ 'D KO: a. with
la-m.ma are also firm and in s-dj Omand
fctrawberrli. wt, weat anl loier. "raoat
e. tiff, -leriao wtr- t rl for sl.tnmt nijt
tiie iocal trade wan eaUy ,opp!J ,tment-
l--pb-Tlfa we'i dull and ea!er. ni tece'iita
are ln.i.a-lnc and th- demand la slow "re-"t8
llln. kwrt n Mtri. qult ar.l stadi
1 e-hi-s rttt wean ar.l !., as ,.. ..,'--,,
or- (.mrrallv of p,.,r uuality. r-ri-.ptt
of old chi. w-re h,vy. hnt rttppirs wTreta
'.ST ."""l' . '." waa a fair local deVn?.!
i.ta-3 inn. Man. -.
sprlnc i-bicki-ns were tcare and CnT a
aitre u-as a e.d -lemara for good ,tt '
M.ring ducks and r-e nn- auw. m,j..ir
atrial ,Wkt "" ani " aBS
Crnc kE3 jv-r- qlct nnd Fteadr. st, Tec-'-rts
iiZr, "", ir srnna. demand I
i.SM aid the taarket ntLi w.j
bum
Itm.Tl 44ilMl l.i, r IHv l 14.11V, ns Ai&
bumhvF
TrnxiPS Hetne-pr. n st v pr In.
ei'lXAnl Hoaae-B-an eel'.i'iK at aU2e p-r
bu N-x io-.nr.
W-'ir K-Home-g-own npw run lying tba
mark. I, seltms Ine at A tr I'-. I .
ivALK ilonte-gn-un iold i.t J.': pT bu. box
lo- r
CACLIFIVKlt-Hoir. -irrov.n c.i .. a-,:- at 23i
fJ- I r di... an or .iag t.. t -e a:.d qua! ty
ASI'AHAtit's. iloi-e-aioi 1 ..Ii . t S "
per 1 ir. tor hand t.i.nc!. s cp to - -.; f'-r '.a-R
bt-n .e
Hi .ISBRADWH Cbui. bur.e-rnrn at 7c p r
lb 1. oidrs
Ml -HIH KIMS 4V t" V; t 'h for cult vacd.
74)4i;.i 1 r '-i.u. t "tt - w 'I
.-VKrT 1-'T-.T'J' r 11 . 1 in -a'lng'a-rletP
s i.li on oriiirs at .' --' iii Ijti. fui ivd an.
ivll -v, -'. -'. foi lt.rni.ea.
-I CKNitAI 'I- AM-or ,.n t ! $ pr lair
Ml. .-. j-r UiL Sia'l .ulir- l-i-' -.-
i-CMb lt-im tr.-.. k- ." 1 I.. '- V' w I 'r."
fll-s!--.k ar.l i-p I.2."l6-fvi t . ji..".; 1,
at JiT'jiv 'ii. I'.VJ t vigils. I4-ir. . r -lh, .j,
cm .in ti at $12ui iti---d and ni-'t ' .1 f ' r. -
.. b..id at 113 a"a 14. 11 . ar a
:. - htra'Klit ar. In viorta m.r
S i-r 1 " h . Poilat
iiV12i. ll'tt--uwh
Vi-i
iUi-.
at !3tl ar
ii 1 1-1 ami unn-r i' f2b n.i.I Jl. S u
fi aid J'7. "ak- I'lain mea 11 ia .. ,n h at 2,y
-.. srd $ti xpd 'a !'t to i t' 1 t ;-.... j i
114.. .2' -j tie ' at 52. and ?, '.u-t- - n .1
v I. W SI'J .- a- I C-. .2 a. 3. ' r i niore
rv- tttr-sv.,! :..i at $.- .4 ai,l t. e2- .Its XI
Ii I . p.- 1- i- . I..1 l. a. I -i at - ti .1. ?t V
Al-l-n a at .i . .". aiai SU-i ii. 1, ii - -2 tn.il
at IT1, an.1 ''.. ... to 1 oi h a. ' - ' all J- i
72. lil-tek walnat r.t 72o7, . .. i i. .: ami
tlailTa.?: I in i r--i Tear a-'d - .. 1 al 3 . t u
tr n at Sail and iii'ls at Jlv'i -. Ji . r at 2i
and S12.;- blik r axli-s nt S.R. i ia. al . t -.
.id fi lib. pout at 17c to 2.' eaab. .etorhag t'
si4e h) i.nore at Dlt"'12 tor nier luntatil- at m
d.i ..uait-r-saw.'i at Jlli - anl IU i'4t.-nu..M
-n-m run at tl.; loi boards oat sit: l-x biard
do at I22U-7.. sum et 313 f r S22 aad :2
f.r r-d. .Cypres-A-kansas a 2'- and r.23
14 Taiufctiana aeeor.Uas to tbe a-o. latlon lliit.
l.U( at I.: for soft Ordcrj h.gher.
re.,i,,t were gentraii. of Im-ipt Quallu
in umbers w-er- dull a"d -ak. Willi effc
In exfe-k of the d-mand. tut other xfSK
w.r. .a.t and steadv. et"
nnd steady, and
'I1IU COTTU.A 3!AttKiri'S.
(leiiernl 5ilitntiiiii Aa Aliiinl i-tenIi
i'evv Cijiittpri- Taivlnt; Ilai-c.
,-t. I-u's, Thtirs y. June 7. 154
1. 1 Ma'kct 1'U.i and uu nai c,. d
Orllnarv 7 3-"i-
lifiii .. i.-...rv s 1 p--
1..-IV nlildllag 1 7 p.
Ml'bttinr V
'IkkI mi Idling 9c
Slld.iilnc fair 3-.o
'linn'!, and fitalns lae below white.
Xlaiuttns per ard l-lb. 7 ,.e, -11., ; ;',
P.. c. Iron cotton ties Jl 5fc Jtemp Hint, se
per lb.
vv arenotoe axaxemecx xo-oay
vs-w
ni.2s
l. .u
4 .O
X.t rei-teta to-dav
Net n-'-eti'ti sime Sept 1 l.o
;..-i re Wjiti to-ia J2?
it.i rec-ipt aiai,- rvpt. I TR 'St
lli.i.- shilHnnt. to-oaj . ... !'r. 1
ir -i Nh'pm.rt since Sipt. 1 ... S-7 '21 tlt.U't
fct let rai Band 7.-J . -4. -i:
L-ivrtioT market rint ijt-aii-id moa.rat anl
pri'm 1-32.1 r.B-"r. uplands 4 -".. .-ab- 7. wl
baiei. rutvtrei- eloeed Ulet. June 4 il-etd 1 .
Jui." July 4 4a.4.J I... jai. . 4 e.-M b.. Acs -r!lt
1 34-).l b : Sfpl.-lt 4 li-Wd a ; ucb-Nav.
4 l-4d: Nov -r.i- 4 11 Md i.
X' Turk markets -j-pot quiet and tmchanged
tnkliliing t-c. futurrs ilu.i.l i-teaov
Clou- II sh Lav? Closa
Test- iday.To day.Tu lay To-dav.
v-fals
celpta w ere
O' ani3 u
Sprinr iamls were quiet
sbeen were dull.
vvoj caxtlnues in mod demand and th tniiv
ket was ateadv at tne r-ent dliM. jo22s
liidei vre oul-t E!,d rtrady. IleeeiDta wm.
Itabt and generally of Inferi. qiultt) btrTaii
offi-r-nga vr.r- tak n ' "" a"
Wool c-ntmiien ir. pKid demand and the mar
ket was stteadi at th. nwm, .iA..nJr vl "frf!
rr" hra- bu offerings we, ukeoMg'Sj ;;aih
Miues trer- ouiet and stecdr. riecrim. .-. ! ia.nI fo ks. all kimls. to-aiy. r.t4.0" I-iin,
. "a 'nrul, of Inferior onnllts bm in
oil. rinirs worn taken w ' oax "
litlainnil one. . f.. ...... -. ..ii nun. it
Jrna .. .
July . ..
AujtuM ..
rw .t-mbir
t.!r ..
Nov .-nl er
lH.m.ti
Jinuari .,
K bruary
A-..n a
X1
a s.
.
. .- i
..I kl
2fl
S3
7 fl
7. 4
....7-4
....7 "J 7 '.
....Id 7.. 3
7-fJ 7 il
... t.: 7a
rveiaji at I'nlt.si S-.n-s
ii ja tmies. acalnst i
i.tv
7 1
f.
a 12
tto.ijn only t'-mpjrari.v, but lb" bu-..i.g
.-...ini of the tradcts had been ih-'rougiil..
ii'U-i.i. and at a slight coiiei-?ion fr...-u
ta.' hlgio-st figures nf-imotie-i buyers
. i.mcu wl'Img. Tuo bujin ord"ta from
t! -N'orlliw.-i Wei'- cwnilaii;, traders m
f.u reKiun of hitheiio piolilli. yields of
w. i.t having, to all uppearancts. bet theli
u-iul Iui-R .f lrbe crops too con:U.-niIy
1 ,.r i were Nverii.g sale In hicago made in
until ipailuii vf a coiitinuaiive of th iin-vs-ous
bounties of ITovUIenc".
Toe crop news froia the .-ptlng wheal
fl'-ins Has discouraging, and lo the general
t T vl tl at damage had alrcdy been tln.e
w lil.-h sul i-iequent rain would lie puwer
l. -.1 to nirleve. CoiH-'-rning Ihe InnK ntablc
.11.1 d.iliv a .-umuialing disaster to vviti.e.
w .ic..t f'otn the Hessian ily ailiii-tlon th.ro
in onlv one oplnk'a of lta calamituuit ex
it il. i'tia! ihe market should be strong
u. nil r -mh :ev.s as to be esi-eeied, but i'j
fmmcr times for fatten uikr reaoti4
thtie would have Hi-en an exviied rvtn:i--tition
to buy w.nat at such a cumparafiv. -1)
low iricr as now prevails lu.tt would
Lave let! lo-iay':. udvatiee far tichlnd. nl-tli'u-h
tie inter made a t-trong atKiupi
I. initiate tin- bullion spirit that instil io
iieeti the win at pit in on raited roar iront
in ..laiiirg to the closing of the sermon.
1 be mi in wr if cats ln-oectetl into store;
v .- aa, .u. LORipaireu w.t.1 US the Co. re-.-.
. . ,k i..tv pf ist y. (r. illi'.lte.ipoll- nnd
! '..ih u d v.-H i.irs, j.s against ; the year
ii ..ie. . :..j in- ioiui al tiie i-r.ltr vvest'rn
, ...i:" mttUi.s wa ."".."jd bu., wher.-a-
a ...r vj the -am. p:.o-. s rect-.vci ti.rj
i a . 1.11111- tii. i c.-.trcnciS v.cre e.,-ual i'l
t it ..id Hour t" .'JBM'J uu.
l.tv-etjH-.d -tailed t.t lrom Sd to Hrd ad-
v ,! ui d ri-tid with a gain i"ur the day
of ;,d lo !'. iMrts note-1 lo a bu. improv-
iiu-iu lor the lurnnt rr nth. ami i!'- mr
tM-j t.-lJi-e. UverpiHil i-.ii.ii-d that wheal
-.--. eu'i -ring lor tram o rain and eon
brinati'ia w.i reci-.t-J of previous reports
of i':,ii..ik- I' the titrmiui rye crop Tne
Mil ie .."ii! NorlhW'.st. it: Miller icport'd
jii.oi ti ..i. 'id icr fl.iur ui d funign b.us '.r
the si-ist part are unu. i c si. .Ne York
- .airt-: i rt purled foreign demand for
w...it ilm-k.il ly the .-olv.in.-e.
After hil.u.i; at 7i!i Ji.iv l. hat reacietl to
Wv. 1 11 him 1 up aiin nii once in .r-
ii u ied tiie ir--kiu .:.!. iil ilk'nes. wh- re
ir.id. wai in ,iv k-r than Iho Ilr.-i time. Cios-
ng tlU'i s were :,-47ih-. a repiiri .f war
Si.tvmg broken out In twein nusit and
Jai'-m belfx-d a little lo the (.losing
strength.
Corn.
The recent activity in corn (ics-crted It to
day ami pasunl our to wheat, but, though
cull, .-oru was lir.n. lluiturtlloim were
n trrjv. and the puce In tho end was 'ic
hlj.bir than at tile i lose yestordaj Re-t'lVi-i!
rpir;.-I lountrj acei plant es : m.ili,
but i"i -tl ri-o-ipb to-' iy wore :121 eirs, or
tn re tnun ptilcd, and 42 i arlo.it Is w n
i.'.i iiutnli-r -tln:.il-l for ui-inoriow. l.iv
. loooi riiori.il 'i iieeline in futures .n.d
- j-it i-in '.d down, i'rlmarj.- Western ti..ir
ki t rt.tipb wele 2fc,t.i bu , us compa-nl
with I76.nJ bu. the lrep nding d-v of
;b" p.evl.iiH ar. The u.ij s-aiioard
rl-ir.im is wor. 4li.-. bu. Snippln;, d.--niar.d
.. ..s nut toiispi.-uo'. s. If it is correct
ly represeiiti d by ihe business re;iirtctl.
which w.i.- mil iv.' ba. Now York .-iil-vi-.d
vLo iaboari export trade .'.t 3o bcat
lo.ids. linn.
The fine condition if l)i growing crop
bad a ip preslm. . :.eei i n the oats market,
which venan idv no oi -. in v he.it eiitibi
not di'pei. ats i-io-ed only '-Sj'.c lumnr.
The ft. culativ't tr.td was onlv moo. rito,
ai d nothing f iti'-nsi v.ai reporitil. There
ajs a f ilr dm.ind f"i t.-.-h. and H." bu
were taken hei.- !..r s'i iimenl. Clearances
frim the sealH. ird amounted to Si.0t bu.
K i-viptf Wire light l-J cais with -"i'j esti
mulcd for to-upirrotv.
Clilrngrii I'milirv tin:-i lln-ii.
fhliago. Jun. : III . 1 j. u.:i B.,.j.i, .
ki J i '. J .'-. . ii .- . . vi,
l.lv i: Vl.-K Iv VI UlKt.TS.
tur-
Aallve Ilcef Cuttle 1'irie Ti-tii n Well
M:-l:lineii lltigi a -limit- l.iiiii-r.
tfl laiuii. Tbarsilay. June 7, 15-w.
ll-C. Phlp.
'it"e l.-a .M
'' ;a -.-,4,
Mli.p .... . jv: 14
li raT ami mt.I - . . . . w :?i
ATT1.K Xti e l ,tt . Tr -The v iluni- oi
rattle inept- ,ro-i i,ti e -a..; u.i a. iui
II. li Bt lo i ., n; , vi". ii.. iMicnt iwrnaudn. llow-i-.r.
,t ua- i. t a 1.1 tim, tio- Ii-l tl re;-t
b-ptaTinc an i r -at. ,a tie ilv. ,norn.a. of
.a .ale Hie ip, n: .,n atauial t.lue a fair -rr-'.
1-lHK .1 ! ' nijiu. .-x. -ptl-aaliy g. oi
or n!.-eati0 .nil n. ib-i-r -lee.i o:.l up to
.. '. Puttier li- !j si? I a n.fch ai Jl.s aid
t.ak f.r.f top-d at )iw Ik-.-; values ruled
nrm. hut butih.-r tatt'e v.rr easier, mv i .
Usui- rullv 2.1- ! .Ttr u..n n. !, ,H.nl at.t:
tv.i artte ai--... ti k-ri .-.mi .' .1 wero l.-!-ed
if reaa,l.- at t..ng pi'.j teal taliea and
I viz fcjid stcadv i : . i .nk oi, i-re alo at a
de. line i.f Ji tj 52 ;r cux and calf
eaiiw UMIlaeu I a- f;e'i. I.J.19 j, 1.4J-. lbs
av-ta.- a( va u to j. 5,. 1. . rfc TJ ,.,.. at
V4 ti . It, nut ner li.i.ra t J3.-D to 54.C. eoai
.t J. to Jl i. sto.k was ai.J Ufifers at t.' :i M
-. -ii miH i i.as to ,, suas ml 13 to
3 -. MAd milkers at tl' -? to xia s.rr aa mat
IV mil of Xltav ih.. amalle' ilia
1-1 lh like!)-. 1 Xpert ehunki -'l 1'-"
t ..i line in th- I'.mnvit hunkHnd .ti -i
'..i i-r- The impplv all nether durum th-' ti. .
1. - m.ii nly a inidcrat.- "it- .f lair ti. k -I
iiwrtt-.- 'iiuiliu nuii tl... ... k li ei":ra: lu!
li --"..uotati. r- IK-uv.'raft eontmin ti'it
St... . , .f ... .hoica t'i fanev S.w to !- I'-.-'r'-
, 'tn ri to ih. .: . -!.. I ti. ilr t- S1-
' h ii.. y . t,( 'ji- SaIdl-ri. , mmon to
". 11 5.5 :., 14'. fan. v siiu . irt i-bu'ik.- 1 '- -'
t.. s 'm ,iai.,.i t . .r-.i vv, ! 1 ' '
lvit. J. t. SI-". Au-liirn Ik 1. in -n '
1 u- I -. to g. 'tone pi i-xtta IK to i- i'lt-gs
' ! . ! ji;
' All 7J-S- Tie i.n.lomirart feTiire 1-' t1-.- mar
1. t .mrlr. 11 1 ve ht -i bt-ti He h;-'ial lliil -u
Mm of .irlr.ar. to. i I 1. 7 h-ad 'ir- .'
'lurlna- 4at week. 2o r lltme were nkm 1 -
Tunulay and '. r tl.e i-roa.nlnr i- wbl'-h w 11
ti- m-n--t-! next Tuesday. dalers wre 1. 1 -'
ell ek. Th- II t, Jl'i han.3 mulea. njita' I
to oil tr-- ii-P r were th- only really artlv
ll. r.. during ta.. wk. ITastern bujlnrf of min
er and blft nnl'H im b.en diplaytnr lUht-r
l'r fortl'.na for a roup- of wick, anl the ilea I -
1 wanted thm ie-. Traio vsero net many of
hi kind iwi tl. market an-i all t.c-h oli. bat
the movement ah sli'-T-r and te tone eaule
Tlie week 1 reeelpti livie ln heavier than la-t.
but ihe imtil-nt p-r.ei;me hn been -hi cum
n.Iiton arrl ila ar I very little rtmalni en th
li... 1 I.t alt li -tie , - tl-w-k.
lt-ile eaotatioax (for brok- mul". 4 to 7 yars
11 livil" -itreme etnre
Hl.it btilA i r Mil-
xtvtn. t ir-
ilk .f ---ilu ... .
1x1 im- rane .
1 " " 1 -:i. f - lb -
ill! , u,r. -. range
'- )" I ' ..'-. of s.lei. . .
- . . -ir J. extreme ramp
1 t I .'. li. , iv. bulk of sales .
I '.Ik :t -alt reprii.nt mix-.! mulei lu nrt
I r,i.. 11 e aN.ve tulfc fteu e rept' a-r.r Tr-t
-: md-- 'ia Iinbn and neigh'. Mnttlj iat.
I-Lvtial'y sound and clasaibej.
$1,000 REVARD
Will bo paid for tlii" arr.-t art! coavirtloa
of tho pcrtcn r pers-ons whv to- t Con-.iiirtn-
J. II. III. hardson at I-avltne ar.4
! Grand avenues on May Is 15"9-
! ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO.
I nmvAiins amiitakiii:, rreiiiieut
$1,000 REWARD
Kor tic arreit and convl tlon if e.'i-r eayi
or both of ihe rartl. s v. ho t- t t ueyf;
n 1 Kilgoic it I-i t- I' n t r ai
sour! avtnuu early -iiii-suuy ra-'nu . a: y
"' V'"'' ST. LGUIS TRANSIT CO.
CDU'.tllDS AVIIITAKini. ITeililent.
"uooTreward
AV1I1 Lo paid for tha arret arl conviction
of the person or peri ,n3 wh shit l.'.t.r
man Richard H rf'.t on en AI.--.-iy May
2? l?.n about S.C0 ji. m . in Cillfo-nla ave
nue, about a W ck s.7t.th of CM; pewa.
ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO.
IJIIAA-AIIIIS UIHTAIvIllt. I'n-iident.
$l7000"BEWARD
Will b paid for the arrest and conviction
of tho p-ron or persons wl.o shot Road
Oltlcer John J Klc- en 11-r.-iay. May a,
l'A'i. about 2U p. m., oi California ave
nue about n Mock south of Chippewa.
ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO.
EDWARDS -WIUTAKnil, i'reildcnt.
I I . le-
ini.
13.0 ro to S' ft
, 4.1 oi t "" i)
4.'.." to
7.-' t
i. "to
t.4.i to
7C wl to
He." to
...i-'Xl
...IUS t.l"
..124 . 1)
...II! I li I mived
...li-J 4.i 1 aeticr
...fn 4.W' 1 calves
... ,HJ 4 1 ; cai.-es
... . .!, 1 calf ..
-..J 4 labrs
j - calves
a can
42.1
4 2.,
4.ii
I.e
Hiiiil;c nf
Articles lip n.
W la it Jane .... "-'i
Ju; '':'.
au.- cm,
C-rn-Juctt 3V'
Julj SSalU
1'iitilrci
Hiah, I
p ria fo- -IX
acatnst 1S.N-. it i-o- -a ni
time last eik an! 34.12- lam etr sin Si o .
1. t;.-Si.ti7 bales, against ,2.2'1 ! tie- iim. tim..
last :asil-. Expcrti I .r J,x day. 21 e2 bal'.-.
ncaiii-t 4".1W tor -arae tinv.- bf-i v . k i-.-a
hand :'.-;,S42 bal.n. against :i.sl.; bales U-t
mictotmred pri.
eia at ,e , loi
t Choice f r. "h.
'it in.'
near-by -k
i it urn 7c to
ere 2.0W cases
V i l scrvma.nir to cr..liti.,n
.-.- ..oi ai j-i lamia to-ivv
and shipments were 4a.' can.
IJllil-v rctliivfi.
lluttsr Tiie market tias dull and weak on all
crsdes to-day ai offering- vrere ,a.vv and th,.
d-mand . llRht. Teamtr Extra Jrlp i-..l
lV.7c. r-eomlsiiWs,,,, tValivET.
12e. KT-a- tftl1 t-ountrj tore-,-ia, kJl 1
12' j- fur goud to Wttllo for IW.H- Iji.lle-taieked--Fil-ts
lac. se-ondi lir. "
v nee--lJil ,tt . Twins at SI,-. Flncs tit. V
A. l.v Illlnel. y. singles Sc. $Z ,:
?--, ,faI1 :r,jm tl-: l-liuliurc-r .rl.je. sivlss
JVH'-c. br.ni, l..SI'rt. Coregeiag arf iavbtral
prl.-es from store. a-ra.
W ol.
Marks t steady
Jilsso-rri . IPincis flurry ia i- '
Mid comblnR... ' Tn . 1 T jd (kla!
Mtd. elothln. a 'Medium .... aa
limld & cum. .24 Offii i ( oai-se and low IS iil7
llurrv and cl-ar nn? mIlnm lit ,,ij
mixed . . 1 W3 ' Lltht ti- - l i 17
Pltehtlr burry li f .Heavy nne . . i; ,ij
Hard burrv .. 15 tll-i'i So. hard burrv i?i-
I.irht line 1 tilMjltUB'.tl burrv.i;rl
Heavy nne la s.'lS f luWa A Weitj.ri
Wi 'Dnlr. A- It.wa -flrlght milium SJ fiza
lirtgbt ree3Inm.SiHil 1'aik ni-diom 17 ni
lei.n m-.iiuni in TEiai inn- m- aum .1. UK
a lie u.-iiuia...!. .tf
I.'K'lt file. . 1 -917
Il'ju- line .. 13 HI
rv.msas ,cnd Neb
PriRht m-dium.2.S21
liark me.iluro..l- t"!3
l-lne medium... 17 nl7W
Mght line 1 ili.'r
Heavy line ....12 rl3
Aneora Roat hair
Clean & el-ar.a nj22
U2ht line 1 t7
H-siv tin- ...13 -,'.
Arkan-.ii and lolit3
M-d. ltle.-ei. i i
7.1 d tlOoii . I- "4, iiU
l.-l-iv . . SKI,
Hani burrv ..121-
Tabwa.itie'l
K" t M
No- 2 t 4S29
P.urrv . ?o a-i
itlaclc froav to to 6c r-r lb. bsi than above
prices.
la-t Weeli . -,.i..i lu;tt year l.a.". '"I AIT.fraan
rt iii 4.-. e-': la-t reek. 44,(: ln-t war. I. 21.
tv. UCirpocJ vlcsed to-morrow and haiuriay.
lrov talons.
Pork Mal.-t si-ad' . f. o b. Jl! 7a Jjr.l !
ter; il cle prime steam $fc.77i-. eh. ice 5b.v2'-
Ureen liams. ltc ilel.1 In car lot. t. o b.
11 aidi Hams H-.C l t 1S-H. average. From
the !.. k del.: Hams. 9c run of b Hise.
Is lil-s CuCVi, as In av-raKe, sh .uluVrs ic
Ir. S Meats Bid lot" In u icbUnK v: Ic
tra ehorts 7:iC: Crib 7c. clear sides 7'-. Vi
nes t-.KTk , I'latea ai -. icaiers cllarga i.l?lur
on order".
'.-.15xd s. c. meats In a J:bb!ng wav:
Ilieakfast lueon lO'.c Iti- heavy to m,o for
lan. j. bitht hams 10e to ll'.c; California 7'x
ei-ic: Xtvv A'CTk shouMen 7'-c. r'ain srreke.1
n.eats llixd.). In a lobl'ln wy ITxtra. -lions
7,c. Cribs 7c- dear sides Fi bellies 0,4V...,
plat-s 7c. DealrrB charge blither on order
Oourtry Iird CSIific, accerdb.g to quality and
T-nekaite
luntrv Da-on Fair aver-ice p!c-i. uniformly
cut and well irnokel. hheuld-n at a'. 5c. li!-t
li'.c. haw et 75i-. -!ort of the lots irr':ul..r!y
cut and i-oorly handled thtsd s-ll on their
merits
lalliu- a-,.jntrr No. 1 4t,c; X"n. 2 aS$f2;c;
'k-t." 1 holee 4B4-
Onaie tjaltt. Ilrotvn 2,c: vellow zt nhit
2'ic. parkin- hoiio white 4"ijle. yeilcvr 4f
4 ,v. white 4.i
II f On orders. IlbM. Mets i.7;- Fulton
Market 311, torajuc" at is per doa , 'ilrlid at
lS-Jla'iC
r. Illiics.
"vyli-n sold round: Greea-salte.I Missouri anl
Illlnoti 7'-e. Arkansas and Southern 7c. llry
Slat Chctv4 Taxas le, awe T&aa 15Ic, ni.
lly Vi-lejzraplt.
New Tork. June 7 Th- feature of to-bt-Ca
nev - ID the cotton merket was the O.-oti, !-s
e-"-euge iMlmatiin, and as the Ilu. ire. giv-ti ex
civd.il extwetation. a deeime in ncea rt.1tur.1Ily
resulted. While flue' uattons iluri th i.iv ,vre
of fair ei-ope. the tt ch-inge wzv not tw-ta-u arlv
irratlfving to each aid.. Tb market upea-d
sec'l.''. w tn pricei a j-lnta Inner to I point
blither, but almost unntidtatilv turned weak in
ie-iiole- to a shaip brink in Ui-in.Ni. . and ut i.r
an e-ilmition for ia It.rt ise oi : 7 jier eett It
ti:ti year-a acreage, t.. 24 t-T..:i44 a ri. Tb'i
i!..r turn rj11.1l 1. nsMeral.l- liqat.lailun I. .iti
f. r lorelpn an.i di m -tl nu,t. 1 lie shorts m-
vieiMd in ..i.Iieati.ns nnder the tt.at eoiv : -f. 1
tl.at th eltuat' m mrr-i ted a di Pn to below
the ie natrk for iia: Hut wMI- in the iiii.'-t of
tb-lr Jub4iatb.1i the bear were i infr-me 1 with a
sudden ria-tlon in IJ, 17.1 and b-i-k di ntand
firm lfttettlal eu bb fiirths lie-. lr..-n
qoi-kly tcturnt i to list nlch' a l-i ' on tbl- ..
Irt. ar.l scored a slight ,-aln lief. - -. bt.vtht g
n- II v is taken Hut th -ubt l!eal cables 01
band, room ttaei-rs - ulisequeritl) ar .timed 'h -nyrenH-e.
and cave attention to a s-ttbrnent of
unpr.iteted ii.unts as a rnttter of p, 1 tuiion.
owing to a holiday In IavTinjol to-mirrow aid
fli turday. and to an unuf ual divergence t f o4n
lon ciaeernlnr th- probable outcome or M.indv's
t.ureau reliort. the flr-t of the seaion. MoretAer
virv itttl- news came to band in ti- alt. mr-m!
srd oi.lers w-ie also few and far le rtre. n. 1-at-Jiie
tl - talint In vntrel but purno. -le-s Th
rtHrk't a- linallv s-tadv-. points Matter t 4
p.ltils n l"er -- ait .le-e.1 qut.T. nlMlirg up
lamlif r. do irtdf 9V,c. tales 2.7.i lailes. Fu
ture ei.-d -tesdv Jun- 2t.. July x to- a...
!-. f-pt. 7 7Sc ilet. 7 KU-. Nov. 7 - IVt"
-Ji.1-: Mae 7.lc.
Uverpt'l. Jt.n- 7 r-otton rfeseu1 quiet at t-ISd
bisher, Amrrican ralddllng fair a C-16d- nil
middling 1 1 M.M. middling 4-3Sd: low m!d'!ln
4 i-22.1 good oedlairy 4 3I-T21- rdlnary 4 1; TM
Tbi a.lei of the day were 7. 11V In Irs. of wlif h.
irfi.i wre for peiTatlot and export and Jn
ilti'lid .2ei .Vmern-ar. Iteee'in 2.tv b-l-- no
Amerlean. nipirca i--led s'teadv sm 1 r;.-3
qui. t at the advance '.merlien m!dd lng I nt
e. : June 4 'las' I b : June.juji 4 4. tj , . ...
Aug. 4 4i.-H It; Aug --pt. 4 r-',! h ' Seel -Oct.
4 2.-.J-4,: s.. t.-X v t li-'jv 1 !an. .
XV.- -iv, 4 n.i4,j j, f ,jan , e, ... v t
. - ,.ii n-n,u e ; r en - 0 'rcn 4 ei l!
O ti June 21':
July 21'j
1 i.. July 11 a
i-ept ll.il
lai . July 7?'j
-. .i .. .. t ru
r rt Kitii July. fi.7'i
r-.pt -7
KeiM-lttls ami
A Allele.
ri.or. Ibis
W'l li' bu
C- I -I. lit. .
iv. ba
Ky-. bu
lavriey. bn
21 -a
ll.""
1!.
3a
I'l
21.r',
I
11. -a
I cw,
Vi
'..si
t'j
iiipiacni
He .
....... 12 "ia
X Ml
V.-.n-O
2al "
... . 1
S5.IHJ
ow. Clor-.
M rtJ7
'. 7.",
Jil, an .
2vs a.'.;
a i, si 3
v.' If.
Kip-e-tutative sales:
Xo. tie.. .v.. Pl
Ii ele. is mi "j
M-cib t.;; . ,
41 sleeri . . ...1 -J i,
11 i,n i, iv.)
-" :! I2'i i la
.1 M CIS .
r te-ra .
-a t r .
aa teera .
nt'eri .
li stie-s .
2 steers .
02 et via .
.-. he! 'era
v. mm ...I2ai
21 tell.-a .... . 712
:i n..ia.t a-
In m.Xed I2
1 b.iur C-il
1 w llaa
1 tow 2
1 i."lf,r :a
I iieiiers baa 4.,1
1 i.-iv 'in 3.ii
- Li ifera ...... .as J. 'a
2 beilvls eta 3.a
1 - I-4-i I-
i cow 11211 J.V1
4 betters
fi cows .
1 CUV Iia J.7a,
1 vow 3.a
2 vawa ria J.aa
2 heifers if. .'.,
2 WIS Ilia Z.aO'
I tow la! J.a.1.'
1 iov 12 I W
1 v-aw PU 2.34
lows i il 3. "'
1 f w
1 v- a
t iow
1 o
I cw
J 1.-W
1 ll w
2 C 1S
2 eiws
1 niv
1 cm
1 loW .
1 Cl .
3 eotc ,
1 vow
1 . jr
I vow
1 o
2 cost
i i
2 i-u3 .. ..
t cow
1 mil . .....
2 lows
2 cowi
1 nW
23 stocksta ..
i it vk'TS ..
? -ty. kern ..
3 feeder- ....
2 fced-n ....
4 stockerS
Mo. Dei.
a belli rs .
1 beifer ..
1 e-w . ..
2 -1 .vs ...
1 h'ifir ..
l i ....
I COW ....
ii. -a
A. IT.
... 111! . t
... - i
.. Tel 2 2.
... Tii J.2a
... 4-0 2.IJ
... e 2.1.
. . IMf 2. -a
MM ..1
4.13 2 7i
2.,'.
Ui 7..U
134 7.91
. .... I- S.77
lad .73
11 ..a
calves 12- lu
t. valves Iii ,.
1 caif 70 i.'
calves Ut s ,i
3 calves H .... ; ( i
2 calves ....... li ( i
1 lalf !' ..'
2 calves lis s v.
1 calf I-i ..I,
1 calf i v.-,
2 call o , , ;-
3 calee& ? .. -:
J? s-i?i ealvei IK !j
..ii .,i i can -n s.ij
1 i all ins oi
2 calves i- t.gi
a lal-.ia It) t..i
1 calf 4 (,.
calf 12.) .r
1 valf 1 ;.-.)
.... I'l. J 3.2S
.. . .Il .J'
2 2m
K 11.
MM i 1.!
I'l S.1 1
tl a.fl
M) J.ei
MS S.t
77 J.J
M0 2.l
W 2.t
:u
... . 2.a
US! 2.7al
2 7".
2 li
1 ealf
1 ca'.f
' 1 yearling
i 1 J.r.rlltig
2 y ar'.ngs
2 . iri.i.Kj
l -a.in,-
1 Jeal im;
3 J'arltllis
l ariiua
1 ' iriing
1 bull ..
3 bull ...
1 Lull
.. 2.l 5.11
.. I'l l.i I
.. 4t t "
.. 2 2 7'.
.. 23) 2.2i
.' 2Jl 2 2.
3Vi 2.2.
. Ta; 3
.. ! 3.l
.... 2a 2.7.1
. .. 11 J.J
.. . '.i 2.
14-.U S.tf
I ll 12) J..
lly Tclegrnpli.
lHI-niJC-pKi 1AI..
n -r . Jur- 7 Trui fur ti.li vvitk onlv
aie.ni 4; 4m e-ittle have Inn r-.elvl here, ai
aaair -.i..". for th- eirt 1 atlon of lst vieek
ard . .;i for te 1 .rr ;e -tdlua tim- 1 11 v ..
Ti ri b . 1 -en at . . !ienl u-mand All tin; lll.ie
and had in. rc::as bien lit ie .eiilv dls
trlhute.1 It ta oro'iao!- that the prliv- w .u .1
have be-n on the up gr-vie -.11 the time To- lav.
abb eittlratiHl r. ej if .ioi head CRain-t
13.4C4 ia.-t Tiur-J-v ther was an live .lt-m-nd
and fti-ii .attl- old at itrot-aT to 1'-blTl-.-r
prii-ei. ai tl.e suprly was rmt particularly
larc X i-:v and . ..-i.-f-d AVe-tern eteen s..M
lirijelv at 3.ajS4. Sabs were ia a bl" of Si
f4 r, Ikt the i-xir-r srades. S4.Si1:r. 1J frr fair
t. m-ni ,m. X7.lan.-a f'ir giiod ahlpi'r.-r . att.e
$."'- ttCi ur 1 -obi. lei res ami ft'i"7'. fr
fan. e lots l.nt'i:erv-fl steers aoH at !SW5 !'
etnd cattle vn:---icl IV .Os'n r than at the il-
rf Wet wn-t.. ii.a t ?. and lee.br trade .vji
fairtv aiti.e at 32.7e. The call wa ii-eely
for the la.f, r ,-'a 1 f -:. . Hull. ! I it S2W
4) lHiu"i;. iT-f" d 1 -s fetched JI5ii4.. Can-
mw "mi i-, tken free e at j;2..5t7 -li!
bui-b-rinir 1- ar..: h-'fe-- it :..-tlve!y at 13 P
IA X. t mil. rt was ii.. ie ..ie- Jt 7.
Hoc; Ai-.:rl i?i... u. . have kaen mvrkete.1
rere 'in. w.eH. cs.,. 1.- laa,-: I .r the iiam- '-.
la ; we. k ire V".-" f r lie perl, d but -ear
To dny's re. -'- ti ai- tbit,e.l at 27 '" 1. .4- i" I
lonve S. tv re ve t , liivd i.e- I.t-t nl t
Titers was a i,v ,- d .le.nand one- m-.r.-. and
the xtreiae rar-e of prlns was th- Mire ai
vesterday. Tie ' i.!k of the offenn'r? en -s J
tn- wates at fa.n-1;. 12 Sal-s were i.ia.ln at an
extrvnie ran i.f ttji.i.'. 211 ard -it-a r
ir tile .if 'tags at tt ayrt 7a. boar, at X7jt 7; a" 1
io.verr.mtnt "thron otn&- at !2i3 V ri:i
found purr, iv-1 at Itl". Oi acurltng t
lslit a- I pial'-v Sa!en vtere made ef poo.1 to
prima a' in-..n:r .Iro-ei of h.-a. averalnic i'?
I".V il-. lali';;:! h. . y pu-klnir lota, aurt".-ir-R-
2-P :h- S4'-.-j2.i2-,. i-immon to cr..e e
SnixeiJ li.:.. a.e-asmar lt52 lla. fti7-7l7i.
ffd t-i ' e!e.. bt,rher aogS. aUTlt.V 221171
P f". J 'i" -a niraT to cb'.iee lav on !ug,
aveiiei-a 14-.n1-. ! 51 f..-.fc-. 17
H-i.i Aran- 4S rrej, and lum.i have b-en
reiive.1 s., fir thta mil. aalr.t 13 777 for tie
i- time but .-k a-d 3S '! f r th- vtme
t.tr.e a n-.r ace With e-timali.l reoe'tts t
div of v to el there was 1 good demand at
v.n. 'aii.ce I ,reei fo- the t-'ter cla-s of sr-et
an.l lar..oe but 1 hob-, steep rr-r- score- and
i-h.f-- a -re taken at trC 5o per 1"! lbs I'rlme
P-i vi o-a sslible in n small way at S7 7i
Cllrajed html re salal.'. -it JlaeSii) 'or
cnlli and infirior I. ts up to iK.7.7 for fal- to
prltiw ttneks with choice Colorado clipped lamlv.
sa'alde at S3 7i-S v Hherp wer- saUIiie at J3
i txtt.i rnr tair ta prltr-
$100 REWARD
Will be paid for th. arrest and conviction
of any person who may rhice any obstrue
tlons upon tho track i cf tho St. Ixul;
Trantlt Company
ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO. '
i:ilA"ARl)S AA IIITAivin:, l'reililent.
$250" RE .WARD
Will be pah. f r ti- arrr srl rinvtotloa
of any person wi m. y -u ar Trolley or
Feed Wires of ! S Lcuis Iranslt. Com
pany. ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO.
CDiVAlins AA lUTAIvlUl, rreilileiit.
$250 REWARD
Will be paid fir the a-n f ai d conviction
f any person vvno m y t'irw- ary mtsa-Ien
at any c ir or any per? tt cnsugul in the
service of the Pt leiuts Trans.t ( mpany.
ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO.
i:DAVAltlJ5 AA'IIITAIvI-Il. I'realdrnt.
2 3.1 for eulla tip
ST?5sEw's 'r dull and lnvr at S4,I.:.v and
v.-lb Texas sbeei. . !. amtin.l ?4 2rt. lUms ..I
t.aiss A and eari!ng wethers tir.vight j;.5n-
Kan. is tit M-. .'un-7.- at':e-It-vert 2 3V)
r !""". .'i "V':" A'' l,"":i" kiil-rs.tr ng
t ie I'L-hir nlilner fr.t-i ab- it elei.H ni
I i-e . ,n 7,., -...1 ,t,ker. P'i f...'. rs'tj -,
i4.i. b'. h. r ,, a, an,i heifet- fr. 27tj4 in c n
STT J?""..-'" f?. w'r,,-rr " "''4 Tev ni
34 I..1J4 ... 11 pi lcetj. livt-fii. trv.;.. ai'ie
!'S.r.T,S',:,-l,,'aV' "'-A."2S. mixed Jlifr.:
iir.t lltyi', ,iK, i-iaii ?h..ol:e.t.
slautMe-inc tn-iiie. artii- l-a.l? i.rl
$250 REWARD
Will te rail for th" arrest and eor.vlctlea
rf any pr-nn who may t ir.-aten with vio
lence or Ii-timl'I.tte or att-T.pt t j Intimidate
any perton now emp.oye.' by the St Louis
Transit c -mp.iiy. fjr the purp..e cf de
terrirg any hv. h pen-on fiora ct'tmulns la
fcueh cinplomtnl.
ST. LOUIS TRANSIT CO.
I2UAA.1ISI1S V. Illi .-.IVl-It. iTcililellt.
BABY SHOW AUDIENCE iS
ENTERTAINED BY TOTS.
LITTLE ONES DA-SVE
RKXDEK SOXt.S.
-VXD j
Judges Tioiilii to Krali.r the Task
That They Huve Kn-
teretl f pon.
tstvi
fi 'era east.
er iiprin? IvmN Si.77.i7
vearllmti
2
2-"'l
2 '
.An
II. yi
11 .
i . n 12-a
i..,,.j i.
ti.Ta
t, -J
tj -a
Ship
1. .r'J
411. .
32.iiu
live.
l'i it
Xew- Orl-en. Jn-e 7. l-oti n iten.iv -! .
frr.. ordinarv 71.e. n-ood ordlaare , 1 a r.-Kbibrir
S 7 Ic. mll'l.lra: .SV-. gn.-l mtd.lLng 'a I -v. tni.i
'.llng fair s 5-le; rei-e1pts ".. st g 111 17s j-n.
turei steady: Jun- '9c Md: July fuss 71c- Aue
-15252-"; -Pt. 7.Va7.n-: Oct 7J4C7.3ae: X'or'
7.r"'i.!e: Dec 7 2S7 2iie: Jar,. 7 2-:a7.27c. Feb.
7.2SO:.. March 7.3Q7 22c. ' W
aleinl Jlnrlier.
";t- Tcrk- June 7 -Trading In th- metal mar
ket was ralh-r slow to-,l.i. I,ut h.m.ier te.
undtcre as c-r.erallj vvrnk under unfivn'rable
. abb- and tn Ike ab-e-r- of btrn r... Tin In t'i
local markit i-.ntini.e- t dm! ne. ih-mine en
oibir ilnp of -.1 octm. t-om veste-d---. q-te.
ni .1 c .. e.i wi.k and imaet'i' 1 it il' - a. i.'!
ter. th.iaeii -. t ou t lv t.-er ti ed -a-v in
.',T "- "..ft ' '-f""" .mls v-i-r? eak
Rl .1 u-eett'e.1. ulth . II. r- at ! . Lake .-.nc r
J-1".Ti" ''Si1 "! '"'-- and le.d un-ielllel at
t-M:3'.') The br.,kcri price fc- lead w a S.7 7"
and for copp Jit jt
IIJilov am: Leather.
Xtw Vork. Jan97 -Hi.1 firm I.e uiier arm.
Ilinlii mill Tiirpentiiit..
X'ew A'. r. Ji-n, 7 -r.c-In quiet: mulne-l cent.
men to good lL:i. Tarpeatln asy, I71ia-c
Bye was Jinn and about lc higher. Th
advance was due to tne good cash m-.m iml.
About &, bu. were so'J for shljanciit.
X". Z. Ill store, sold al a."'-c. and 3..i bu..
Mattered tuts, sold ai 53V;- July opetiid .it
E3r and sold to SJI4C lu-lng with SSAjo bid
.tnl iS'ae asked. Ile-iii'ts were light, only
1 -ar. Icarances from New York amounted
to Wm bu
ll.! rley.
Tl'.e Imrtey mrrket v.ai firm, with ftml
lots ta'HIng at W .t 7c Mailing grade- sold
from 2Sc to 4b. jteceipts wero light 11
vars.
1'1:iti"ci1.
ITatieeil futuri : win linn nnd IttlUr
hii her. This advance w.i- due tu covering
bv vi rt- S p- sold at Jl T'j'-. Del. Iig tn
at J1.2S'- and "old to U ii. closing with J1.2-.-.
bbl. Xuthing was i-ith.r rceiviil or shipped
fiom hi re to-dny.
'riltln!ll mid Clover eei!i.
The- timothy scd li" irket wai Ilfm and
r-. higntr sp:. s li at f2.."i7". 1 c.tri.
Tor Aug., J2o vns bid. and i:., atkeil.
Clov-.-r was .-truiiK. with contract tjiiatod
aiwut f3c higher, .if J7.T7
I'riiv i-iniis.
The iiroviioii market was dull, but Mem
f the gr-.tter part of the d.i. It lex-nne ac
tive utiu sirm.g t viiru inn cna ami clo-t.l
sharji!) h.ghtr than veitetday. The I.lver
pool niark-t was up ill for short U--ir
Larks. Tie local run of hoes v.ai m.twi.
as eom'wrnl with the Xl.i eiectil. and
;i.iW wvntstii:iatr. f ir to-inoroiv. The ag
gregate fur the di"-s run at W-stern pri
maty mnrk-ts was V".J'. its ngaliibt M.r.i)
the nirreipoiidlpg d-iv of the -ear before.
The ITiee Curtent cue the week's p.u king
In the West at r.Vi.". head, as compared
with 4S5.IM) th- correp.-ihliiig day hist vear.
There was nothing in Ihe foregoing to"-ug-geit
rtjson for the -treiiglli tl-velniietl by
the market ni ir the er. t. and It must, there
fore, be ascrib-d in lorn I speculative influences.
f. st '.cents
3 st u-k-rs
4 h'-ilfm ..
1 heller . .
i Iieiiers .
2 heifers .
17 lartlers .
1 bull J
1 bull i'l J...
1 bull sr J.al
1 ball r.I-i J -.
I bull v i 3., i
1 bull S-il 3.t.
1 bull 771 3.li
1 bull V . 2.1.
1 bull 7.11 3 .
I bud . ... Ida 3..i
S nw 4t iv .-a. h 4 "1
-a - w. z c'vs fl. vvs ...' h 3 'll
rv) 2..i' 4 vv.a . is .i.ich 27
H I . 8 iv. ic .V- ..aiii ... .1
4 t a- j v W A. ell . . Ji -l
722 4 n a m ,v tv- eich 2. 'il
7-1 4.ia" n cvn .v. ev-. eel, 2. '1
4.i it ran A. us. . x- h Sl.l
' 4 .'. 2 cs A cvs ei. , 3- 1
7 3.73' cue jfe wi..'- a :..ii
41 J.'") lo viva ,r cva. ee h
.2J 3 ' 2 i M i Jk Cl - e-i It 3 '
:.a 4' i vow ,v mtf . . is '
4a 4. J c,w e 1.. . . . I
i 2 i-' j
. 7ai 3 al t
. 4il S.i'l
1 spi inai r . : ti
1 ;ilHK'r aW 2.1a
At IT
VHP .1
Ta i 1
-,4 I ".
?a; VI
3 .i
4 3 a-.
'J 4.1 1
1 4 2.1
PUS 4.7u
average
a- ti-ii tl
jiAicKin.. ha Ti:i.r:ni(iii.
Xew A"rk. Julie 7 Flour Iteceipti 11.141, -po-ti
S.S71 bids., more Eitive and tlrtn. r. bold, ri
askirg avllisi ailvar.-e on all grades, win-.
Ktralghts Ii4lfi2t, Minrtieita pitent S3.0V1gT.-l
live tlour stealv. t-.mm.nl nulct. Itice nrm
No 2. Westem lie f o b. afloat Barley tirm
feeding 47'2ti.'-,ic ,- I f. Xew York, maltlmr I
Ki i If Xew Turk. IJarley malt nominal.
W beat -Hreelpta 1-1.17". '"U. . erports 12S.2EJ bu ;
si.t strung. x. 2 red Uc ilevati.r. Xo 2 red.
k7'4c fob afloat. er"t nolniiial. Xo 1 X'orth
trn lejl-itb 77'-.- f e 1. allivtt prompt: Xo 1
hxrd Inilllh 7Ni,e f h ad'iat to arrive )p-tio-i
otnriti tinti and .ieveloptd nt,irked actlvltv
aiel itrength later m tt-e .!-. on i..nilnu.U I. ili-I-h
spring uheat nop !- iai.-al shorts. A;..n
joje.it arnl foreign In u- s t.11 bought m'.re or
le-w freely during the ila The N.'tthr.e.-i also
l L-aht e-u-lv. but lat.r s dd on reported rain at
VM-nipi',- l.i sir. '.K at IV i.-t aOi in e.
JalJ "3 7 16i74v,.- il.-cil 7l"ii.li'rl 71 11 ISliTO;,
llonrd 76.- .-. m lie -elptl H'J.a; exp.jrt-1 t273.
spt.t stciy. Xo 2 4.'v f ii '. aflo.vt and 4IUe
elevator Options op.ni.1 fteady and viere gn
rr.1T. djli t,i under scarcity of buvine nrdeti.
j uaul the last hour, when prices rallied aith
Southern fittle Trail Tev-.. with 2S ealonp.
eai the ni" r-pre-.nti.tlve in this tran b if tha
cattle trad- nf these. 33 1 -d were i. gran
and the r-riining a lad b-cn ted The fel
oifcrtaKs lul'l tirm In vlue. and Inclnd. d !.
lb steel i from McKir... . tLat a. Id at 34.7a.
The aias-ere. ia. t of which were ver t.i-im.
s. '1 ttialv f i-ler and the t-s-t a; iti-nt aere
eltlle.1 ir. m IPilt v'tte. average l. He. . all
hnnirht f I :
Atkenwe bulla mdJ at S" 7. T-tw st s.ll
at x- a., to 3 il. ,.ii and heifers 1 f
1-"., arft-i stir-. 1 7 to I,' lbs i. irie.-. at
it .i I H 2a and fed Jteers, SJ2 W l."i I' J . at
1 1 in to m ;
Hepr-sentatlv- sales:
X'o In. Av. IT 'No Ds.
1 bull r"a.-. -i7 etirs .
J bill Ii7 J2"i, 2 ete-rs
. jeerlinsr ... 41 1 2 m 2 ir- A..i.ts
1 vcantn.4 . H S'niiil ttt.ra . .
1 alag W3 IV.' .1 .:.vt .
I slair W 1a.il 2 Me-ra .
i. i-.'vi I 2. IS t,ir.i ..
1'. heif.rs . .. iS .1ST. :4F..t"
1 heifer e4 3 ST. i '5 steers .. .
IliVtlS Tte aineral -windy vu al
Thn.-,lav inn. The uuahtv wa a-oI
a'ld the av.ru- welaht was string. Th- aevlccs
vere sbplitly imfai orable, and a smM r.-luit'-in
was In rt e It A i- aim nt aa -. . d mark-1
a- on W .Inet-day. Iut It ias QUttid a- 1 1 ed
b.tv.r All . Ir-tei 1.' lliVer operat 1 SN'n -
li.iuw..t n..lrate- of baht vveUtlil. ba'ehera
paid lite1- I . l..."7t f.r boss, averaging 11 10
its II-. and pa-sera lenient as luti'l Nelson
M"tt'- A, t". b. twtht 1 '. .ii-e -73 i.i I :.' lb. h'ers
at ', 1J' . and t-vift A l'i. iti 1 fl fi for fanij
b :.. IT. Hit. av erase.
The. S.v1ft vt " lun-hase. Ifidei the t.'p
li-tt. cnrisMed of W, iter.,! "4 i .. jtcrice. at
j:. .11 Xcli-n Morrii ,v i'u. I -ua.it 1 '.14 b.-a I :s
ll- avenine. at Jj.'l The Hinnno Pa king t'onv
par.y I. ittslil il7 pea.l. 22i-IIi hos.. at 13.
T-- bulk ' th- bos- tiie pipa naj tre strctle
loiv sr-ide oftertnsTs not con.iibr-t i .i at si
to Ji.-"'. as aa-ilnst J', to la.074 ,m Wednesilav.
Tiie pics and lurht IMrhts. -a to 14S It" avcraue,
at 11.4 1 to 5."..'2V-. ac'irdbtg to qualiiv . Hunt
li.xr. 1"J t. 1W H ""Id at II. V. t- I'v.n'i, the
leilk at II 5i tt la. M.-I11 in weigi t- 1 to 22'.
tt s.!d at !l li' t' .'"S: tl-. bull: eoln- at
1 til 57 "a. The hnVV tUlll H..l a' ft -' fO SS.i
and fair to I: lnv- h.rs at ML to f..2.i.
1I.0.I irivec ! r: sold at 34 1-2 I 1 c; ..- an. cc.11
mon to inferior mixlnrei sola at f4 In ti J4.Si.
ll.t.reretitatlve al--:
,.n. .vv. 1 r.
S. I'd . l IS
11 ..lie . 4.SU
4S . 17 . . i i
l. -t'i .. 4.15
S7 ..21 .. 4.36
f2 -In... 4.i;
rji: mutt as H.uH-o. fv-dcrs niiill. 2;. oulls
wouth Omvbs. X-b. Jon- 7 Cittle-nece-p:,
iw rmrkM airon on jt...l: steady en lonirn n
st'-k. mtlv- tin- itr.r- ft V'-r i v.'e,' -n
Meeri. com :tr,j ., lf ls R ft,, -, .,,,r, f. .,,
--e.,-1- anu le.iers i...i. talvii J.
stags. et . .,..- Itmrs-Keclnta s.7in'
;-rel .e.uii .r.'l el-sed a.tlve ,.,1
''... fiiie.1 31.IL-. vi !. 10,1.1
liU'I-
tr ir''ei
trrri ea
'J.lUt'-7' '" '" ": Mil '.r'sa'ei JI vt,
! '.7.; -r K-""r" '""': U-srket t, al
vcjiPiu, !.' .? we-t-ers 1I.M95.:.; nock shieti
3. -. .. v.- r.. . Ta : 1 i)
rt ansepn. 110 . June 7 a'a'tle Il-cele'i 1 ti-ft'Hrtv-
native txeve a-c,;, 51 We.tirn l-eei-J
Jt.' ':. 2'.. e..wa-l '.-"en U.-4e. Calvei 3
i.V '"" 'J. "'k r'nt '- "" and feci n
f? !' f-.. 'I- Keccii.ii 717 st. nlv te .n-v
Uti-tif, i.--i4 Vi, tm-Jtiim and htivv Sl37.;
r'J-- n.'.K 12.. Imik i-.mv. beep-He pti
..I.I. -prina limhe " 01 1 !.rado lan-.fcs Cl)
Ian In lee hlr'ier. Sh p 1,13.1 '
New Y.Tk. June T '.evee- Kn-elpts V7 all f-r
.xp. r.ers are! -Iau,hf.et-.. .vi.ft en- car. n-th
Int. iloing. -.1-iinilly -les.li . e-blei urn- tan-.-l
jn pment-, m tatile. le-t sne4.,, amI )M,, - ;
teri nf bef. to--n, . -roar 472 cittle I's'vei I:.
i-eip's 4n. lerv li'tle t-a.ie fr.r liek ..' slr .-
a-.il. f r T'.-ii. irl.n-irj t i--im-Si :.Mii 7.7. but!
tern Us rominal. Sbp an.l Ian.ree-Kei-.ipti i.
(Sit', twer.tv ciri on s.le fierp an.1 Iambi a. ttve
l-.l yearbnai stei.lv. inniliim and r-imrr. n
'I'-'lf. t" cars lile arrtt ils un-dd sh-eri ST 7.1
f: few eho'ee $-'.'. J.arlinsi '.5n. 2'i. Iambi
!; ruilf fiu " f 2 -1.1 3 cti.li. laml-s jr
I.i Si-lb .it! Is CA -n,j (b-ee .lei l'i f Weir-eq
en sale, no transactions reported, nominally -lrro
J
Stianr.
sumir Hatv- -rm. fal- r--
i. n 43,- rttoIaes
Sugar strorr
"ni J4iAc
centrlfu-
ailela-i.
I I,v 1 . ste-ilt
14. "C Kee".
Xo Av IT
I.. 1.H...JI 70
3 ..Cl .- 4
7 tM. . i.I'i
7.'. .IM i--"
41. ..li'... "J
M. Ii3 .. 4 f.
ii.. it, I
.173
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.Pi.
. IT.
.i7 ..4 -rt
' . I i'l
I x 7
li"
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ii.tri
M ,
31.
2...P--... " i
M... 171 .. a."'
J2 .192... i'l
2I...2d... a.ttl
17 .21- .. i.'n
31 22S .. S '
.. 1-v'l... ' '"
7 ..Ia7... 5.)
3 .169.
f9...17
I1...2-H.
71. .1
S3. 2l.
4V. .i-.-t.
irs...;.".
ir'...:i.
fi . 211
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to
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i IBJ, tii... 222... ..i2H S2...LJ4... i.e.' :
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i 117 Hi
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ft ..12..
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?...2K... S..v7
42.. 11 .. i.Di
2. 2ii .. J.t'7!,
61 ..j... s.ii'i
v ..276 .. -2"i
rHICCI" Only ,1 mMerate mimlar of xhe-p ar
rived, but all were Pr sale. The c.iMltti 'iai
fairly food .iml i-aiio v-reue sprtna- lamb- n- r
available Tii- arrivali vire nearly all nalivi-i
Th- nvirket jne.l with a good d-iaond I r .ill
i!i-lrab!a lamli. earllnin and mutt, a s.ie-ii
Traiilnc waa aitlve nt, th- lst and very sl
X-w T -. j.,,,.
tti'e i,c i'fliri'j; il,
2 'i a- r. i- I s-' r.
Xi v, O1U11'. J 're 7
l.d i low I -i . '
i-i.it n-.1 not... -1-1
lltitlrr. Clif.-i- nnd Kgs.
-..W 'V,n-'t Jim- . Iu:l. r He.-e'nti 9 1
ste-ut e-.amerv, .xtrai Iii-i.i- -iclorv
It 1 inn tl1' r.ko. Ipm .1..1
la'fcte Wl If l t . it, mi, ring.. '.
la-re -...ir. tii 4f X. small Mt- VH. 1 r -mil
." ml .' tii Kgv- lb- .-1 i.t f 1 .ii.2 ' r.ka
brm. We-tirn. lo- T. Ii'3',e; W'eitero ai
xuaifc Itt-al"'
Ciilifi'rtiia IJrietl 1'rulii.
Xew Turk. Jun- 7 '7' ip' I Iti I app'n rtllil n
I.ttle la-iee HP .er I1I--1-1I .iff. rine- and in 'he
alie'iee of htitirs. but Here no- nil. t I tv I.wwr
At the eU" i.rii-ei ta--- ten I tic t w .'-ii a I-tv-
r li - el. 1'ilif -rri'-i ir.e-: fruits . .nl -rail dull
Hill t until-:..!!-, 'I- 1,-insid Mat- eifl. r-ite. hi
c'i ---. i.mm-. I'.fi. ,ir me -V.C . iholee i-f
iv;.-. fm v 7t i'l.- I'tlilmnla drll pr.ine. 2t-t.J
7. pr -li . ia ti sl- i-a ou.'itr At rfeots
Ibival 1 -'! . Mi-r l'irk latfiSe. t-eaches
ptt'l I. iSs2k ; tmt-ele.1 3c
Dry tloutli.
Niw Ti rk. Jun- 7 rtwin-si fi still very oti!-t
bt all fepfi-treents. -toi-pe ho-nei report a stU'ht
tmprov ement le the jncnenl dman,1. but no 1 r
di ri cf anv vn 11 e-mt-g 1 rwar.l. The price
liiiit!.n ii 1:1 tut h-nfte Mist .een are
wetlra huvir re Itlv at earr-r-t tputatb ni In
both staple and fnm y line ,-f cotti n and wt-vlen
Hinds. ITint elnths centlnil- lrmttlve. with rcth
Ing dclng In r-itular'.
At mi.
Xew i'orfc. .luce 7 V 11 oul-t.
relriili'tllti.
Xew A'ork June 7 -I'ltroleutn weak
iH: '"It- !a . June 7. I'-relit balance $1 2. cr
lir.ntu n.v bid. shipment. 131. ISs, average Hi. til.
runs 17.452. average "W.3M
t mice.
Xew A'ork, .tun- 7. t'otfe- futuren flfa-neil
st-tidr with prleei b to 2d iiomti lo.-er. iri sjm-pa-i-
with dHappolmaxir Ihlti lean reports, but
r.on partiallv raliied on nrm cables lrom llrarll.
reports of many ft-w plaicae casi-. In KIo. "mail
wcelpti. large war-h.!-. mL.lnn--il. the de-erea-e
In visible an.l a-oi-I spot dcmaavl Trad
intr wai -.erv a.-'ivi with prn-i i to li i-ointi
ne lower To'al salea 7.4 7ii biir.. In. ludlnir
Julv 7-.ii7V. -4evt 7 2',.i7'c: Ovt. 7 If. Xi v
7 4-171. Iii-c i--. Jan. 7 7e March 7 fiicf
7".T. .it coffee. Hi" -1. a.tv, X.I. 7 invoice bK,
tntid sleadv , I'or.a.va S'ltflV
KINtToSCAR IN PARIS.
Fir.-t K0.A.1I ViMtur to the (".real
Exposition.
Paris. J-ine 7. Tho King of Sweden anl
Norway, the flrt royal gue-tt In connection
with the ixpo-Itloii, arrived her- from Lon
don this evening.
President Lotibet and tho Minl-r of For
ilgn Affal'?. M. 1-1-.i e. intt h!m i.t Hit
railway station The Kind of the Ilrpub
llt.n Ouardi plivid the hwedih r.-'t!onal
an'r..m nil In- putiotm. .vi i,oui-ei .itt-jm-
and dull on tho :nm n tuts, flui'-rs are virv I j.tilv 1 Ki! g U--f.tr In a v Ictori.l lo the ln..n
irtlculsr as lo the auility ..f the lan.t-i th-.v s0)i 0n tl.t Weiute Iu Hols do tloulogtie,
l.uy. and do r. t heeltate to tlirav.- out all that I v, jjj, , ,-- form, rly the rcid-n e of Doctor
do nit hav- nt-di and iiuallty. The stocV.r tra.'a i .-,.. thl, f,m, u! American deni-,t. which
b-?Mes lnrludM' lamba at Si 72 to 17 cu'l N row furn!Miel for tho recelilbm of royal
lanitsat'l. to'Z. !?n sheepat ll to isfitock- "'. Ilui t w persons wire prv.vnt ou
en iiajt-ty s arrival.
The second day of the taby sho-r passrS
otf auspiciously vcttcrdaj. and tho AVes-i
Navo cf ihe I-xpoaltliin was tilled with
a largo audienvo Ihe ettlre day. AIkch 151
entries have been recetvcil fir the dirfercni
clnsfes, and It Is exjiet'id that the judge?
will have far from an easy ta-k In malun-r
thelr dccivions. The list of the jtldses s!m
have expre?e-J their readiness to serve
wai nceivcd y.-slerday. They are: Albort
A. Aal. Simon S. Ilasi. AV. C Xolt. Clarl:
II. Sami-soii. Tneo. ngeni. Captain I. M.
Mason. I- C. ilcEIwe-. Henry Oppen. 1,1
wm Puller. C. It. Tecs, K. AY. Guerln.
Juv'go tl. Ii. SIdencr. lialibi AI. Spitz. P.
II. merman a:nl Doctors i. V. ISrtdy. If.
M Carpenter. A. I Boyci. S. K. Phillip".
Helr.e .Mnrks. G. W. Carson. AV. AV. Graves
nnd J. JI. Spencer.
Tho exercises of the day were held on
ono of tho platforms u--ed for exhibits in
th fall, and this special platform waj
decorate., and carpeted, besides belns iit-
tetj oat with a piino and a place fcr an
orchestra. A number of th performers
Its-terday were littlo tow of such a ten
der age that their aipearsinco excited ad
miration lrom the women who made a
point of kissing eaUi individual baby art!:
with whom they had an acquaintance.
ai-ny of tht most jiipu ar bablei muFt
hnvv been fairly soro from kissing ar.il
ct,mprv-i-lon. received at the close of thi
day. They will nl-o know fr-.m the evi
denco Mil.mitttil to them by numcrom w li
ne es lhat they are Just Mu cut., for anj
H.mg. Tho mimlien on tin- programme j cterday
were varad. including cai:e walks. dance.
songi and musical i-electlons. bvideH a
skitch Ly a number of youngster, entitled
"Kentucky ISabes." A dar..-e vvas rendercl
by Hull! iliilvitian. who was followed by JL.lt
llan Gertrude Sass. who sang i ngs ni,! e
ecuttil a lambouilne tl.mc-. A rt. it.it.on by
S.iphlt Golhind was the net: numbr on the
programme, and ,i number of inu-unl 'elec
tions wero given by Miriam Hosenlurg .iml
labile Ilosenlrg. A violin sulci waa ren
denii by August Urtier. and a s-n z and
danco was presented by L.Ma nnd Uelli Jrjl
Ileno. rf j;
Little Norma Ilieb followed, and rc wav"i .-"
S'Cveiil.d by Irma Camtibcll. who sane .-x y
sung. Tho remainder of the programme was
compos-.! of nuinliers bv Koc Weir, ilar-o
Slalil. M!s Pauline Jonei. the Coldmat
children. Georgia ..r.k. I'iivd Hunt .tnd
Airs. Hertbu Grace Jl.t.it. rs-on
A innnber of the younger children at
tracted much attention ynterdaj, th"-e un
der a voir td.l fi'.ing to lake the fancy of
the audience i -iiee.allv Among them may
Ih mentioned iTirrnc ITeda, Ldna Weavtr,
George I" S. hml.it. Jlarth.i Kuiledge. Carl
Selmger and Jime. Joseph All cf thes-
youngsters arc le-i than a year old. In tht
claff slltihtly ."luivi' them in ng.- mention
should bo mail- of I-'av 11 AVhlteomb. A'lr
gle H I'lynn. I-stelle 31. Moure. Eisie Smith
and ilt-bii Callaway Tho Ktahl children.
Ri s uud Mane, attracted much atitntlon
al-o
A marked ft-.tture of the afternoon va
tho beating of tho inen n-no v.m i,..,ve tn
act as judges. When they were 11-st rc-tpie-t-il
to olllclate In the p-nttinn of Judgi
they acieptnl -mlllngb-. making facetious
r plies in regard to life insurance, and police
prottctlun after they had awarded tha. j
prizes, but they now realize th.it th- sltun- ,
Hon ii too grave fur any remarks of tho "
sort. Some have even Jntnul the Sheriff-
po-se. and there can be no djubt that thoo
who finally st rve as Judge, may b.- ranker! . -with
the men who accompanied Hobson or "'
with the pa--ng-rs on a Cuss avenue car.
The show will continue to-day and to
morrow, antl in Iho aficrnoon of eich d.iy '
a programme will bo rcinlereo by thj children.
Illinois .supreme Court.
i'.npi'i:i.i' .-.prciAu
-ipringhc Id. Ill . June 7. Proceeding. In th
Supreme ourt to-dav -er- ai follotcs:
Putltt'.ni denb-1 Wiiod vs flotem, llowerd
v-s. I-. id-. Ilnshlty vs. Xatlinal Ilank. Cltr
of Aurora -. t-cott. Sthncrp va. Uavia, Centre
vi KlKln Hakim; t ompany.
Motion for tl:n- to 111 brt-fs Maver vs. Vto
pi-. Klnea.k v-. I'.-pie: Ean vr ir,,-vl-: Biyca
vs bnow; Weill v. lkiurdace; iiimmlt v. Fool:
Ilac-n .tv vs 1-eople.
lllln H St-el Cimiuny vi. Xovak; retlllcn
rlrlckea lrt.ro Ille..
Ajers v-. ililiaco Title and Trust Company;
have to PI- .-l-fi hy Jun- 2
llii'affvry vs lliptr: erront eenfesel and
JudKirmt of Awellip Court revirsed and Cir
cuit C. rt afrirmed
c t li '.- I- Association vs. Krelt- mo
th ti fer rub d-nieil.
lb.ee vs tT.leago. ouper-edeai alto.vid.
Ui. harden vs. itlcharilsoii; inotidn to dlsmbs
ap. e il
hlm-tead vs. NiiJ.olKin: motion for tbns to
lile ah.tracti and hrlif
JleveenbuiK vs. people; motion to dismiss ap
peal. i'tople vi. Van Cleave; motion for leave to flla
petition fur manilamui.
Court adjourned to a. m, ta-atorrow.
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