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TO SAVE TJEUVE STOCK STATK A(.Rl* I LTI RAL STATIOX I RGB 9IT «» THE FARMERS. The agricultural experiment station ywtcrd&y issued the folio wing bulletin: BO NOT SACRIFICE YOUR LIVE STOCK NOW. AI '• ■ farmers, alarmed at the short age of pasturage, as well as oats and hay crops, are already sailing their cat tle. The only purchasers at a low price ition are dealers. In recent much has bern done to stimulate the grow th of .. ttle industry. These cat ularly the females, are th- farm. If s <jld now how replaced? Fat stock selling at good prices in the market. While the drouth in the Northv rious, do not overlook the fact that : am. Nebraska. Missouri. Kar..-as •s have an abundance of :n<i the farmers In 111 be Willing to pay good in the autumn • >ur growing sto--k and do ever -bie to provide food for it. • .Town if rain ci 10 her pasturage and forage mixed, or oats the first week In July, >wn at any tim^ be th« Ist of September will ich pasture. That sown - rape may - the middle of July. Rape well grown furnishes an enor ' pasture Rape should be -ill If one suitable can be had. but it ma;. ■ -own broadcast • to five pounds of s^ed D<?f red with a harrow. Use '' It no rain falls ' lable time and food can ■vti an'! it becomes necessary h of the stock. It should not ! rifice, but there should be • effort made by the farm k to the best avall - the choice females —William M. Liggett, Director. IMPOSTS AM) EXPOETS. Mont;, „,- May and F.levcn Months I'ndlng nt May. M"•"•• W. Jane 25.—The detailed ' " and exports for the May and the eleven monti •nding at May, have just by the treasury bureau - They show the 1:: - follows: M< nth • nding May 31 1*». -19C0. live animals J24.1K.278 $i:>._ a crude 58.W3 25,40G.!H5 I cur ed for u-e In 6.:513,736 7,454 323 Artie:-- ■ ctur ed r sumption n 10143 217 oluntary ■ - of me- $704«Wn $71 643,736 :' agricul ture j ►. ; t m-inu r" mining. 2,64.493 3 j • ; - • 5,154,613 I the fish - is merchan i : - of 1 ■ rts ..." ■nding May 31. ' and a ciude _ ■ tur the J4.174.112 inufactur - ! 380.722 1 agricul . . ■ 1778.1 I :' manu- 306.534.428 393 : mining. - "1 a5.2J5.167 ■ the r'or- 3T.079.U0 46.536.172 : rish -3469.534 A sports of merchan : 9 •■"".■ I n.es7^sa ■ - of » a H _ PBODUCE. The Quotations which follow are for b change handj in lo*h in the open market. In filling orders, in order to se it g is for shipping and to cover the cost incurred, an advar.ee over jobbing prices has to be charged: But and in active demand. merles, extras, : s, hand 17c; j lies, extras, 14 : 3.-. Che< t steady and active; Twins, fancy full cream. lG*i@llHc; fall : V ong America. •i lie; brick. No Swiss cheese, .;•_•; Limburger : i lie. Eggs — Market steady; receipts lair; fresh -es Included, los ' irket firm; fancy navy, per bu, - . medium hand-picked, per bu, Peas—Yellow peas, $1.3; fancy green, SI. 30. 3t-ady; fair demand; old po -2 , Vegetables—Cauliflower, per doz, $1.59; ; per doz. 60c; lettuce, per doz, 30c; ! parsley, per doz, 15c; tomatoes, per bas. Vet, 75c; asparagus, d z b >x, 30@4i.»c; sptnach, per bu, 25c; turnips, per doz. Be; wax. bu ring beans, bu S2; cucumbers; &<jx, 73c; radishes, bunches, :0 ; radishts. round, doz bunches, | 10c; onions, green, d, z bun h s, ifllOc; i IHecu pe.us, bu, 11.50, rhu- ' barb, !b, Ie; new turnips, doz, We; kjhira- , hi, doz. 75c; horseradish, ib, iCe; cab - - . oni«ns stea.jy; -grown, bu. $1. App'.-s—Market well cleaned up p.nd stock commands firm prices r.t ad •■ Ben Davu, ; >i c Ben Davis. R, Lenn-ns— Receipts liberal: demand gooa. FsCncy Mcsainas, box. J4.20@4 50; Callfar r.i.i. per box. $3.75. Oranges—California navels, box. $+g4 -5; California seedlings, box £^r3.25; iredi terrar.. - box, {3.25413.50. Nuts—Hickory, per bu, $1@1.25: black walnuts. bu, 75@$1; new California walnuts. Ib, He: peanuts, raw. per Eta peanut-, roasted. Ib, 7e; Brazils, per Ib! medium. 11 cull 4.'; ha-zelnu <«, per Ib, ZSSe; chestnuts, new, per Ib, 12(§ 15c. Bananns—Supply moderate; demand ac tive; choice shipping, $2.25(313. Figs and Dates—Figs, new Calif, rnla, box. Jin 1.1'); tard dates. 10-Ib boxes, t⪼ Hallowee dates. n.;w, S^c Apple C:«ler-Sweet, per bbl, ?o; sweet, per half übl. $2.75; hard, pet bbl, $3. Dressed Meats—Demand good; supply fair; v- al, fancy, 8c; veal, medium. 7 • ; milk lambs, IVultry —Demand actrre; jeoeipts only fair: (; mixed chickens * . h- FLsh— Fair demand; pick rel. p«r Ib, "c: pike, per Ib. sc; croppies, per ib. 4<Ssc; fro? !e;,'s. dox, 4@Bc S I 5.77 •*s» Jfi **MLV 97 CENTS DOWN. Cn« tkU ad. oct and tend to a* with tT eenti, «t**« y^=^l\ JMrffs. nr^* '?<>? ."*<><»«• 550.00 .World Winner BSCYCLE b/frsuiit C. /£>W \\f/F4i^ 1 t" <*Qulae I* 03 rao-,f l hiF u r" 1"1* «SO.OO World Winner, tfae 7—->JF- - l'')tr l*ij»lajo<jar«ri»» or hoard of and yor. are o->UTioc*d it !j worto »lauo to Cw-^'/P-sJi WD fe^VlT^ * CC.raors than mr tiCH'.jci up to «&.«, p&y roar VC< *^t*^* v&7!\\ y fret S nt .jrent or rviuk.T t;. t - balar.oe. s I 4.G0, The World Wi-ncr l« 4 covered by a BiNOIKC CUARAMTEE.. TramPl, «°or24 uihTnadJ %Xp.-J?. «'?S?K4lli- AirY Hf^HS*22is -h -T nickel anl.<h«d.lV'.hipis f'l>f =■ AST OF ftOCKT Jed saddU-,adjnsujK- luuhHc har. edik. hlsk cnde foawite? kCCVTAINS. single tuWn S . paeumaU.- t.ns. Hoc i^aiuer Uaw. 00-.;ipietc with tooU and r-xAt unter to4v. BtejcU ca*ai O g». lr~. T . M . Roberts . Bupp^ Hou^ minMaf>Gli9t f^ W. D. FLOWER, Pr«». H: B. OAHROLU Oai. »a>l, St. Paul Union Stock Yards South St. Paul, Minn. Best [(.['Ktd nil Vest Knibpru Vital for tiie Shippers In tbs Northwest. Connected with all ths Railroads. I,§©© Beeves and 2,006 Hogs Wanted Daily. CHAS.L.HAAS COMMISSION COMPANY LIVE STOCK COHMISSIOM fSERSHyiS Rcom 19 Exchange B!dg., Union Stock Yards, So. St. Paj!, Minn., and Union Stock Yards. Chicago, 111. All Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Liberal advances made on con signments. References—Union Stock Yard* or any Commercial Agency. ROGERS & ROGERS^ LIVE STOCK GGH;*ISSI9]i sKSJHim, Room 21 Exchange Building, Soufi S:. Pau\ Mi it Highest market prices obtained for stock. Prampt attention given to all correspon dence and orders. References: Any Commercial Agency. — . —•; L.fee Stock Yards. THIS STT RQf^l6 too Clly Sloa* Yai-J» So. &t Paal. Hian. I lii5SU I ftLfflttlJFWa Sioux 3!1/, 1»«* LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. All Business and Correspondence Receives Prompt Attention. Liberal advances made on consignments. References—South St. Paui Stock Yards Bank, Sioux City National Bank, First National Bank, Kasson. Minx, Parson Bros. bank. Dodg-e Center, Minn. ipjiHiai BATtXK BETWKK\ THE BlLl.s AND BBAK9 RACED FROM OFBXIKG I NTIL < LuSE ACTIVE OPTION SUIFEEED I.iiiuldatlon ( anard Prices to He cede Kuiiiiil) for v Time, bat StreiiKth Shown I.att-r —Report ■ t'onJllotinjr. Prey. Close. : i July wheat, Minneapolis • . i July ;ago ■ j July wheat. New York July wheat, Duluth 87% 88 CHI*'AGO, June 25.—Wheat r ■ under heavy . but - ■ Bat urd Corn : ■ ■ its ii : . ■■ and - from 17W ti> 80c i i in rk, I- was a wild day in wheat, a battle en the bulls and bears in v. itter, for tha first time in v. --: -i victory. July opened from - >ld betwee 3atu Sc. 1 to what really many tr und of the g>nx. the initial rang is that :-•. and that two mil opening July chanc In tho fie!d of news the bulls their old friend, the North* Manit hi had rain, but Minne- ; 'iry, | Ing weather, the k • burns : -' • . . • In short on! r. One Da- • ■ r had t men- ' ■■ bat harm i fly \\ men <>n the bear side of the bu'l-fn - the Liverpool weakness in the i I 9 .-'lay, ■ beavy worlaa -. which includ - • ■ l v from ta The v:! wing an increa- C 0 bu. The Southwest said "'.wok oat for a | big movement," and declared that har- i sing in mar: | ■ the most favorable circui w.rh ' • Is making up t a^e caused by the Northwest fa lur . - given undoubtedly iling. Longs w.-re takers Saturday, and they wer for in news had the • of prodding them along, ar.d, I • lough the C - v. as still credited with paying good | i here to make up the hom< a time following the opeening the market :■ S7c. The hammering by holders shortly be bowever, I July • minutes, broke down to 83% c. A numbers r the first time since the cent advat. a rush to sell that between 85c an : m there •■ ■ k to I - :line. P 1: • lited by na • i Wall stn • t Interests, caught the break!) . -I it j bai*k to 86c, at which the mirk I Rei - ipts . Minneapolis and Duiuth ■ - ipts at primary po'.nts with 1.---, -- in wh< at and Bour wore equal to ! b'j. Corn was active and suffered with j . and was at than it closed Saturday. It r- rv«r .1 - be- i twi i-r and W%c. Throughout ■ the motive. Country of- i I larger. Longs were '; sellers, with shorts and som .. cr -vv-.l buyers on the break. irs. • of the markets on the board rard press With the break in wheat pped i off. but recovered •:- - s ipe. The rt cajjte t'ri.'m, the Northwest ta the panted by buying July sold between 26 : and over Saturday at I cars. I'r •• re weak, under heavy hog receipts and the wheat decline. There mand, which became effective at the bottom, an r>me , erv. The dose, howev&r, vas rather weak at that July pork Bold bati ar.d c!ose.i 32^c a Saturday at $12.38^; July iard batween $7 and $fi.S5. ctoetns -Oc ljwer at v' and July ribs between $7.97^ arid *'• with tho close '." - lown at $5.96@ : ?:stimates for tomorrow: Wi cars; corn. 1.970; oats. 7O>; bogs, . The leading futures ranged as follows: |Open- Higb-I Low-j Cl-.s- I tng. j est. | e.st. j ingr. Wheat— ! I t June 85 July . S6 August Corn- June tH4-42!42%-% +>% a%\ July ri!.,-4J^\-^ 4135, n- August !-:i-"N *3 41* 42', oars- July MX 25% ust - 23^: 26 Me-s Pork- July 8« . . •■; :su ; ember .... 12 :■ 255 " Lard- ■ J July : 595 7flfl g S •mber .... 7U% 7 r •' j&L October 713 715 705 705 Short Ribs- July i 7 or. ■ " f.j:., ggfu 841 725 | 7 02%| 7 07U Cash ouotatkms were as foilowsi Flour THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. SLIMMER & THOMAS, ITVE STOCK EBOKERS. Orders taken for all kinds of live stock and time given to responsible pj.r::ea. Correspondence solicited. SOITH ST. PAIL, SIOU CITY, Minnesota. lowa. '"■'heat—No . No. 2 rt:'J. " Corn—No 2 tt^c :- . Oats— No. 2. ' - - -■ . No. 3 w - Fair Co choice, tsc N r. 1. H.Bft Northwestern—No 1 *LJ». Timocry Seed—Priim Pork —Per bbi. ■' . »:'.'->'/; - ;-Dr>- sa 3 unchanged. Clover- * obls; woe .!i; corn. 513,000 bu -14.008 r, 19.000 bbH: wh^at ' " ' i) bu! i".«e utter rr.:irk-^t was rim: t'ream i 'heese MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. June 5-—Wheat I - e<l hU y wheat agairist ■ . - ■ a'i ! rcned up to v<. m d :-kn ?ain- . • by nl oy noon held at .- wheat O] 3 tturday, advan | - . - ■ tost \c, g : gain.-,: . , I tO armed up to 88% c i - i by I - market v>^.? strong with an active myers, however, did cot follow toe vagaries or the op lon mar . July a' arm September at Open- High- Low- Closing. _ Wheat ing. est. est. Won. Sit. June gjj Jaty 51 ■ 1S2 On north m rtiiern. 87% c; oats, . eedf C 6-W ar!ey ' 3&@I2C: '-■ - No. I hard N 1 i.orthorn. 16 cars -' .c : northern, No. l northern, i cars No. I northern, i . No. 2 northern, — No. 2 northern, 17 cars, Si^o. . 13 cars •■ hern, 2 cai - ■ : 2 northei •.. _ 2 northern, 1 car choJ ■ ■ No. t la much torn °P '' dition of wheat. \v hen bids tether to accept or -• :a la v-r- wuh but'l tt'e E -Ment from abroad " , Xi';'- ■ U.lQ l.rst c. - ' • _i-V...j— iJrun ::. shorts m built, l;: --6 :<; " N s—The oata ' - rye quoted at s&|rsS%c; no report. •:. fo» chaue neal ana cracked corn, in T5 -- ib -i. .. ilr y- L'h- -v-k.-t I^l, up laotatfona r i^n tnce ■ timothy La now r-mi\ed tin ",; n 'l apiand, f] :si. $>yu; rye straw ts, Jl tons. STATE GRAIN INSPECTION. _ Northern. N >.lh LNo.LNo^No.3.Rej.Gd i Qt. Ncrtherr .. 5 X W • i C. M.v >«l P. .. 12 v W ] M. Bt 1 6 1, 3 Soo Line » 5 N. Pacific 1 z ' " 'i Omaha _ l;i g '^ *j 2 Minn. Trans 4 "i St. P. & D ti .. .. " Totals .... 1 53 77 38 1 & I Oder Urafns—Nc. S coru, .- N ; com 1; No. 3 «U<, .5: no grade oats, 1; So » rye, 3; No. L ilax. i: r« |fci ted r l. s ■< l • Inspvu'l Out Wbeat—No 1 toard : 1; No 1 lu-rthern. \\\\ Xu. 2 north-re. 23: j , 7; rejected. 3; n^ grade, J- No 1 ! winter wheat. 2; No, 3 cornJO ; No 3 oats, lti; No. 1 rlax, 1. DULUTH GEAIX. DUL.TJTH, Minn.. June 25.—The market tcttve and builish. with a rea later. September opened 1-^c uff al soH up to fiOc in two minutes fiuotUit- ' repeatedly bt-tw 10:30. which w as the hig-h point, wh slumped to BSc at \l:\<. it rallied t< at 12::». and closed %C off sales were 5J.086 bu at nochanged miums. Flax w e nt wild thi- m had fluctuations of Z\k, Septenbe d iX-to'^-r l'^e v; Wheat. No. 1 hard. cash. 8Bc; to arrive j BSVic; July northern, cash, ■ July, S7%c: Sep; 2 north ern,, • ■ ■ i tots, unJ %L"i oaber, 0.5£ i bu t>arl« vu. Shipn* ' : ;i.r'U bu; bir; r - b«- NO. 1 ■ ,-rh - ■ Rg, i 1.7-7 bu; no gr Du . special b:n. 1.'^2.-',€S7 bo; ro; ■ . bu; '■ bu: corn. -;i6.o;j bu; uus, -; bu; r< 13,177 bu; L^ ■ bu flax. 4a.i32 bu. 11 « ■ SMS IOIUM W.VS OF THE RI'SHIXG SORT, THOI/GH PROFBS*SIOXA_LS hIIKLD FLOOR 0. WAS A LEADEB, Talk of Deferred Dividend Wn* the Cause of E^peeial Activity- in blhat Security—Liquida tion Felt. Close. Bar stiver, X- v York money, Now York V^'J'- V YORK. June 25.—There was con -cive activity in tr.e stock market to«iay, and the ta In - wen Quite wide ar.l freMJent. The net charg-es are mostly small, so that the • oi the day's trading is not con e as to the turn in prices. The eetilngiy Irreg-ular a!l day rerjr much confused. The ithy wit'ri Lon ■vht-re the Chinese outbreak ha . ■r..b'-' -it'-cr. was generally : •■ - tee with a the bat attack being directs -■ Baltimore & Ohio. Con • was in evidence also • Transit Bui , bio is one of if- -■- si ka which has bren most advanced in pries on predictions of a dividend disbursement, and wMs] era were current today tha -he dividend would be at the Ints at the lowest level, -:■. sold to 49, which was tw Saturday's level. sympathy wi:h this acute ::;ark<?t sold off, and apparent tldation of last week was re - ! In force. But the market stave «-vi ■•■ of bein? oversold, and the ■ to cover short contracts. There wa.s a But tMng like dejnoraßm - ■ r. Buil> to extend the .oe. but prices rfseai more t fraction above last nig-hfs level, • in Brooklyn Transit, when the .1 to n waa snffldent a.-. 1, t'.fy .y arrested at about last the m n--rri->nt be - at ;he cloae. The • ■ - :>Hbt imonsfst •:.■ irn- break in wheat. ■ hni • to reilize on ■•■rest -. in «=p!te itinued rej west. Th«e - Lpyarentlv aj much - the vfreut market overb.-Hight, : ssionaJ realisation ca ■ anxsed by th .■asr. re ■ >" I'ork Ceatral ■ ■ lay. to the mozvpy n-.;irket was \ sour ; by a d*re ■t.ir •:k. !r; \i tated i Berlin, whs vir.s am ,-.ird ■ ration !n BerU.-t. T'.. - ■ rtion that - - > thn (V.: ■ _- rr..irket thai no further will - {©reign money ■ ry active j new ■i !T1 ihf STUCK .QUOTATIONS. Fu-r.lsli-d by Charles EL F. Smith & Co.. members of tne Nev. York StocK ex - who navj wir^s to Chicago and New York, g prices ar.- bid: -Ci S. : in Pare ■,;,! i . ii 71 n OU .. : : - p^d T & S l■' • ■ - ■ • . •■' 53 - -- ■ _. . . l: ...-• 1 - " ■ - . F. & I - - I ■]. " - " ■', . ■ : - I ■ -: ■ .. i G feM ! - - . • -■ ; 1 ; ■ T H f-i ■..-. '... " .■■■■ ■ :> : ■ . - 1.. ■ VaL Ry do pfd I !. Cent I - I . I il K. C Hi- & \V.. .. ■ ■ ? Leather ....'.... r " ■ •" M..5t.1'.& &SI.M d> pfd ' 62 It" !4n Minn. & Sr. L.- • -•. 46 do 3d pfd ' M.. K. & T : pfd • . ! 16% Nor. PacLno ... pfd - I " 4 New York Nat. a 212$ aft£ a 1 aopfa . . .s " Nat. Btscnft ... 3t» pfd '. 31 p»d " 75 N. V. Air : 127 [127 North-W - . • . pfd i£ 190 . . I ♦ ■ 1 n* --. do Ist r.M ■ ! Tl ! . • ■ :'d . 112% i do pfd | j 1..1.. 1114 ,114 W. M. CAMPBELL COMMISSION COMPANY, Live Stock Commission Merrills, Union Stock Yards, SOUTH ST. PAUL. Consignments and correspondents so licited. Market reports furnished on ap plication. We do a strictly commission business. No live stock bought or sold on our own account. References—Stock Yards bink. .- St. Paul: Security bank. Zumb-oU; Hon. A. T. Koerner. state treasur-r, Capitol bul!di!'s. St. Paul; A. C. Anders m. cash ier St Paul N'iti r. i? bank. S r. Paal. St. Pau! 3o pfd T. c. & r Tex. Pacific • . -.13 □ Pacific .. ,\ jvv, do p£d r , U. S. Rubber ,• ... . ; . '■I Wibash r % ■<i I . " Western Union ■ ... do pfd *> 3:- . R. Iron .£ 3tee] ..' . pfd I 3!) Third Avenue Am. Hoop • do pfd .. « Nat. Tube 4. - . \± do Pfd w R Total sale.*, ~^H JM. BONDS. rs.r-f.2s. res .* T. -nd» *i do coup ! :;-~ 4 .j , j s '!■} 2s, reg 100 N. Y. Cent i. do 3s, reg ...:^- i N'. J c gen 5512! do - . N • do : . do n-w «s ■ N" V..C& S:.L - ' d • - ■ - VV. con. do res fe .... i Atcb. gen. ■ - do a.lju- Can. 80. 2 - I Ohio 4<_ do 5s 114 .- C. & N. con. 7dl-# :St. P -- : - CoL 80. 4s m\ S.. Rail 5s D.& Rio G - do 4a ET.T..V.& , Erie Oen. - £\\V.& D.< Gen. Ki lo. Cent, lats !12»4 W. S K.C..P.A G 1..& X. uni. 4s.l«:n^ Va. rent:: 1 new yi-rk st< • Chi Hot *> ITi Ontario $^T" : - Con. Cal. & Va l :.t Pfymouth ... Dea.iw.w,,; ... & Curry. '•' dc pfd - - Iron Silver .. Mexican 18 ' ___ ■ BANK ,S. St. Paul- ] I It - FOREIGN FINANCIAJL—New York. mercial ... n flnancia There was universal flatm -- \n the r I : S -.v Fork's raid in B. which -i . ■ n a t^r oi Chang ! but j , turn 1- near . Th»> bank n : from of the money market wa< the two ftx-j - >w in iup- NKW YORK M'-X:: June K.—SJ ■ntil*^ ■k. vv: h bankers' • . •■ demand ■ Sii i-'ti 00l- TREASL'RY ST.*TEM] ib«n»p ances in _-• - Jur>" 2S.— New Yo.k ; Duyinz rat^ p c ; lum; 1 .lit. : e'lin- . _____ ST. PATH GRAIN. ! er; N ; ■ ■ : • » In bulk. r. - - - - •.N . ■ timothy, . MISCIILANEOUS. ■ Tho - nm 3 op r I i at Dulurh ■ A I 11.is at i. 3 I ' ■sh ttmoth ■ ' «1 To per : bu. TKR ANi :;rm- ■ ■a. 111., Jtir:, s.— gati .. NEW 5 fork I Rio tim; -; dema 1 "m^nt sup- | : a to In. ■■n b _ ' lation the trad] g ■-ludinK: J if - raber -r; fair r-ilniag. I 13-l<Jc; c^ntii sugdr, .; • ! firm. BUILBnTG PEEMITS. Th- r::m!.-sio:--- -.■/ is sued permits for new bu Idln - lows: Z. R -b«rrt, or.c Rnd a hilf-.st.;ry frame dweHing-, on Gltn'iale. b- mn Franklin and Wabasha. to cost pno rfc tw«>-stQry frame dw^tl ■»n Higu^ trenoe, between •<w.,rth and Oxford, to coat 3,100 w. addition an I - to building, on Carroll', ba ll Summit place and Ravoux. t.> cost 700 I H. Ryd-r. inick stor. Minnesota street, between Fourth 3fO 1 Smith Jfe T»y!or. two-atury frame dwetllßSi on L-ur«-l avenue, b• --□ MUton and Cha»:»wort:. t 4,30>) S::ii£.h &: "- M and a ha'.f story fratr.e na.n. on Laurel ave nue. ■worth, to east Thrve minor permits 483 Totoi »0,;«6 I LIVE SIM MS; KOG PRICES AVKRAfiKI) STK\DV, WITH GOOD lIECEIFTS FOR MU>DAY LIGET BUN OF CATTLE Batcher Stall Sold Steady— \u StucU. l :urlr Bayers on the Market— Sto<*k Sbt-fp and Lanibs Sold LuwiT. SOUTH ST. PAIU June 25.-X- ta c Tnt >n stock yards ed) n ■ ~ ;o : hogs. - Official receij ■ - ii. R^-.-eipts thu? far tn June, con; wiLh the same period in - are ! as fo; •Jala. (*a":-? : - - .. •:«, t £.■?& ' dht-t-p 6,33 a ;,: Horses m j.S:U ; <-T»ra 5C •I:us tar fen . with ( the same ptrlud in 1539, are us follows: c i - li-UiJ i!>.34'; 1.377 ■ . : Iff] Cars •1. - inlay.: receipts came In aud th^ uaa ■ 4bv each: - \v Nor. Pacific 8 1 .. 8 C, St. P.. M A O. .. 7 .. 3 C. M. & St. P 3 Totals 8 13 .. U HO - : A w •■ _ - - heavy. .>■ s c ik. P Bfs, l>ai-kers and st.i_- ■ ■ Mix ■ rs— [ No. Wt.Dki; ■ 2 •v> .. ■ . . 7» .. ..- , ... <?■■ ■.>■— i: .. s ... . • B] < i l.) -•: .. ;w" • - - ..cat .. ! Rough— 3 - 7 271 .. J* S5 ... ■ . : -w-i .. < a 5 ■ 1 40i I • 1 .. 1 440 80 4 si CATTLE. nparatlve • Total he'.ters. |t'ilso; lair to good. $■ . chin • t. ii ■ 2 7."; t. . 1 ; little ■ on the market ■ Uut.:ht.T ' Z3 — Na So. Wt.Prto«. 1 • I 1140 )3 S 16 1 1 ... 1 2 • - I . I 2 7.~ 1 ... - i "~.T"T77rrrr Th r,~" .... ■ - ■ - i • i ■ - ' l ft ■ •■ • - ■ iba 55 3 s*> Th pu ri ■;. - . .1 ... ! -'i ... yen kit ' 1M An • rk-t ih Branch; I^. L Ho . J M i-h eaon I.it •; H. O. Wicks, ■.' H. <jr Languord; Ilia i -; L. M Watt ham; B. V: ... Wiillam Jacobs. Lake City; C. B<-i:. 81-j^ming I tughlln & i: J B. Tainter, Park r; J. N i; midway horse mark;: St. PiU!~ >ilm meri low Ti . |tv< fh** t a sh:i.l ■•' actl ,1 noes, :>w. Tl the falliag > the rket. Big ri'j high . r'arna mares Farm i >n to go»d HALF A TRAIN LOAD OF COFFEES THU *rO,OCO Lbs. EACH. SPECIAL CARCAfNS IN COr?£tv. t-i 13:M9lbJfcJfcS«p«rtor old crop bivito.*. :1 :t, jj. |7, w!h . ■ { .«;».. i.«.a* ToUK*«ai.*>»->t • - ' 51.i5 l • Stive. 101b.g1.50 • 5!.6J fc,«. n • ■ . 51.47 -A S^ntuv : ca:i Java. »1U tl W: !i> II" »• Inoi ' eito»«.u»i. . S.°CCi*L UAFCAISS !N COF~tE tmni^lUfly. bera.. ■ oah mi outer tmu^orto^ T. M. ROBERTS' SUPPLY HOUSE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINM. ■» i ■—■ ■ 11 i 1 FINANCIAL. O'Connor & Van Bergsii BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain anJ?ri/i; «a2-2OS3EiJAi;A 1.3: Fourth and Minnesota Stfii t, ST. PAU_. i U BROKEH3. Or'.r metn^no! :he N>w : : m«: s-- • N • -- . - i Tr»iV nttVAfd Wi.; ; , ?!onocr Pro.» 3ld i 9»."»»i' 1 i> JvvsijrnENT secua . H. HOLBERT & S Bankers and firo]»9ra, 34! RDbet St., St. Pa il. \EDWASDS 3c BEDZ-., \ Clrain. Provision.. >:>:.i. .. , \ Manhattan H^-Minj. 3:. ,'. ,■ \ Ji3 Caaranty Img :v j,;.. Mii. i> > * \ $ Wheat S - - - FREE. W, H, Haramo:d & Go,, Gro DoiiCorjEt;:]iii;; M; — ,-i. Sar.k P:-:- - 3 , WATSON & HOWARD, Fir a Insuran}©, Heal Estate, Loans, Her Impnvsl Otf .'r>i*- r 4% 4}% 6%_and*6%. LOFTUS & KERWIN r *> ; IB W& ■ Prompt >l<(u.-iii ■ m m B I ket. but st>[.i at I.j ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ M 5.13; '. bulk fair - X CITY 111; :• - i $3; 2 - 1 -• ■ - *.:. :<>■■ if--. bulk OTHER GRAIN MARKETS. LAIN GOSSrp ', - MII.U AUKEE, - LJVERpi - ■ , Jun* . of c; 7 - ts.3Js,<j««< bu bu. : I OS bu. RIAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. N J"-sp<-Ts^n ttj W '.'■' I b!k I F M SUter -t :x tv I> 0 und !t 20. blk iw. T^rmce- Park a.j.l 1 D. O. Tiffany to •Iron. un<l i, 11 1 X J. H'Kljf>»on, n I an'! i 5. blk I Stone's iiM It i. H Danvtlir Tl J<»n3*>n, part It 3. b;k 1. Wn. ■ ■ to E. T. SU lt T. Dletz's .<ur>i • Sub urban Homes St 9 E. T. Sla> . ■ \ J ■ Suburban H. n •