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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1899)
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Nanownes ? Pemdcs Trading , Though a Slight Adrance Follows LaUr. FOR A FEW MOMENTS WHEAT IS STRONG Corn I3\ierlenee | * n Iiltlle NotnHlifitniiillnu ; Sonic IrrcKtilnr- IInnil OnlN In About Snmc Conillllon 1'rovlnlnnn Dull. 'CHICAGO , June SO. The shadow of the coming holidays was heavy on the wheat market today and kept prices within n nar row range. The clone was at a shade Im provement over yesterday. Corn closed > /ifl > Uo higher for September , but unchanged for July. Oats closed unchanged for Sep tember , but Ufl'Kio ' lower for July. Pro visions advanced 2' ' fiGo. Wheat started with n degree of steadiness that was romewhat surprising In view of the half deserted condition of the pit. Liverpool followed closely the decline of the local market yesterday and both local and north- weflt receipts were liberal to a degree that under ordinary conditions would have caused weakness. But shorts showed a dis position to get out of the market over the coming holidays nnd buying by that class of traders sustained the market at llrst. Sep tember opened n. shade- over yesterday 9 closing price at 74US74'/c. This prlco changed very little for about half an hour , when substantial support was given the market by Snow's crop report on the condl- iinii nf Mnrlnc wheat. This was unfavor- able. pufflnBBtho condition at under 90 per cent and reporting a good dea. of damage from rust and excessive rains , cspcc ally In , Nebraska. A- . spring wheat prosperity had lu-uflm In the platform been ono of the - ? planks form of wheat bears for some time past caused noticeable In- news of this kind n ( In the buying demand nnd the only timeMini"the session caused the market to assume some decree of activity. The to the demand , Scp- i > rlcc ( illicitly responded tVmbcr advancing to 7410 and Holding close to t at price as long as the buying J 'cd , which , however , was not very long. Before noon the market had taken on the dullness , iwaysshown prior to holidays and from that time until the close trading was nar row and fluctuations small. Consldcrab e weakness developed also on the continued heavy pr mary receipts , the total bring placet at 677,000 bushols. compared w h 108.- iViO bushels a year ago Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were 502 cars , ngalnst 6G9 last week and fifty-two a year ago. Chicago cage received 123 cars , fourteen of contract Krade. Atlantic port clearances of wheat nnd Hour amounted to but 70,000 bushels. The seaboard reported fifty-one loads taken for export today. September sold as low nst 73)i ) ? 73c at ono time , but a.t the close had rallied to 74Vifi74Wo and showed some steadi ness at that ligure. , Corn was fairly active and Irregu.ar. There was continued liquidation In July , which kept the price of that option down , whllo September was advancing slightly. Snow's report made the condition of corn SC. Receipts were liberal , 999 cars. There was a good cash Inquiry here and nt the Heaboard. September ranged from 33c to 3lc nnd closed H/c higher at 34ic. July closed unchanged at 33ic. Oats was moderately active nnd Irregular , weak for July , but steady for the distant futures. Receipts were 296 cars. Crop ad vices were rather more favorable. Septem ber ranged from 21H0il1Jic to 21c and closed unchanged nt 21c. July oats closed W&c lower at 21U21Uc. Provisions were almost at a standstill. Some strength was shown at the opening on the steady hog market and on a general demand from packers , presumably covering. This demand kept up throughout the ses- plon At the cloSe September pork was 60 lilgher at J8.45 , September lard 2V4c higher at J5.20 and September ribs a shade higher at Estimate receipts for Saturday : Wheat , 326 cars ; corn , 1,030 cars ; oats , 325 cars ; hogs , 18,000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Articles Op n. IfiehT Clone. Ycs'dy , 72M 72 72K3H 72M 74H 70 7SH 78M-70 33H S4 3S 34M 34 lt 3JVt 24H 24 241. 21M 2.1H 2JM 23JJ 817W 820 820 840 845 840 502K 8015 602H 61/H 020 S17H 620 470 472W 407K 470 470 487W 490 487H No. 2. , Cash quotatlonB were as follows : FLOUR Easier ; -winter patents , ? 3.G3@ 8.75 ; straights , $3.1503.45 ; spring specials , J4.35 ; spring- patents , $3.4033.80 ; straights , J2.W5I3.30 ; bakers. J2.3002.60. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 72o ; No. 3 spring , 70fn2c ; No. 2 red. 76c. CORN No. 2 , 34c : No. 2 yellow , 34U@34V4c. OATS-No. 2 , 2502Cc ; No. 3 white , 26 ® 29Uo. BARLEY No. 2. 40o. SKEDS Timothy , August , J2.65 ; Septem- "her " , J2.60 ; October , J2.45 ; prime , $2.35p2.40 ; flax , cash , northwest. J1.05 ; southwest , J1.01 ; No. l , J1.02 ; July , J1.01 ; September , 87 0 ; October , WJVic ; clover , JG.WXg < 5.75. PHOVrsiONS Mess pork , per bbl. , J7.CO ® 8.23. Lard , per 100 fba. . J4.fl5g5.03. Short ribs aides ( loose ) , J4.BOjW.DO. Dry salted shoul ders ( boxed ) . J5.004l5.25 ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , J5.00ft5.10. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per en lion. J1.26 , SUGARS Cut loaf , J8.02 ; granulated , J5.64. The following are the receipts and ship ments for todav : Articles. Receipts. ShIpmentB. Flour , bbls . 23,000 14,000 Wheat , bu . 137,000 107,000 Corn , bu . 702,000 800,000 Oats , bu . 267,000 183.000 Tlye. bu . 4,000 Barley , bu . D.OOO . On the Produce exchange today tha but ter markft was firm : creameries , 13V4TlSc ; dairies , llfTlSHc. Cheese , firm , 89Uc. KBK , steady ; fresh , 12c. Drcn eil poultry , steady ; turkeys , 8c ; chickens , 9gOfcc. ! NHW YOH1C CiKMiltAL MAUKET , Quotation * for the Dny on Vnrloim CiniiinoilltlCN. NEW YORK. Juno SO. FLOUR Receipts , lfiJ2l ( bbls , , exports. 13,616 bbls , ; ralher _ niilft. but Htcadlly held at old ligures ; winter patents , J3.90 < 34.10 ; win ter straights. 53.OOjT3.CO ; Minnesota patents , J3.95)f4iO ; Minnesota bakers , J3.10fl3.2S ; winter extras , J2.60CT3.00. Rye Hour , quiet ; good , J3.23ifr 3.25 ; choice fancy , J3.3003.60. CORNMEAL Steady ; yellow western , SO ( JJMc. HYK-QulPf _ . _ No 2 _ western , C2Kc f. o. b , /I * n 1 1 | H 4T7rt * afloat ; malting , 47050c. BARLKY-Qulet ; feeding. 42f4Ji,4c ? c. I. f. DiilTulo ; inaltliiR474Tjlc , delivered , No , b. afloat ; No , 1 hard , "Dtiiiith.85o" f. " o"i. \ . afloat. Options opened steady and showed n tendency to advance slightly on bullish talk concerning northwest crop prospects , a fair export demand and covering ; ufler n midday break tinder small cloranccs prices rallied again on covering and closed nt 'Ac decline on July and unchanged on other months ; July , 79 * { t79 15-ltic ; September , 7 $ 13-lCfa 797-160 ; closed , 79lic ; December , g ] CORN Recilpts , 53,333 bu. ; exports , CO.SI7 bu , ; spot steady ; No , B , 40He f , o , b , afloat , ssilo elevator. Options opened steady , later they advanced on a big export demand , but also felt the effects of big receipts ; closed ntadv at Ho advance ; July closed at 39'sc. ' OATS Receipts , 153,100 bu. ; exports , 4,225 bu , : spot steady ; No. 2 white , scysj o. Op tions quiet. HAY Steady ; shipping , 62HS70c ; BOOd to choice. SOSWc. HOPS Quiet ; state , common to choice , 1S9S crop , 6iT7c ; 1S97 crop , 11C13C ; 1893 crop , 16 * c ; I'aclllc coast , 1S96 crop , IClflSc. HIDES Firm : Galvcston. 20 to 22 Ibs , 16yi7c : California , 21 to 2S Ibs. , ISUc. LEATHER-Steady : hemlock sole , Buenos Ayrea. 20mB21V4c : acid. 21O22c. IHCE Firm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4 ? 07c. MOLASSES Firm ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 32O36c. 'BUTTER-Recelpts. ' 8.491 pkgB. ; nrmcrj western creamery , 15HiflS14c ; factory , 12 { ? 14c. 14c.CHEESERecelpts , 7.898 pkgs. : steady ; large , white , 8Hc : small , white. SVJcj large , colored. SHc ; small , colored , SVic. EGGS Receipts. 9,756 pkgs. ; Ilrm ; west ern , imWltc ; southern , 94)lie , I'llOVISIONS Beef. firm ; beef hams , J23.fi0024.00. Cut meats , firm : pickled bel lies , J5.006i6.00 ; pickled shoulders. J4.7505.00 ; j lcklcd hams , JiBOWlO.OO. Lord , llrmor ; western oteained. J5.35 ; reflned. llrmer : con tinent , J5.45 , Pork , flrm ; family , JlO.fOfli 10.75 ; clear , J10.00II 10.75. Tallow , steady ; c'ty. 4 8-16c ; country , 4 ? ff4Ho. AIOTALS Tin made anoth r forward ptrlile today on stiffening views of cellars and markPil Improvonient In demand , stlm- iilated by firm news from abroad and the mt. Spelter stiffened up slightly , though c osmg at wirhntiKetl prices The M tnl ox- inanRp cnlit.l pic iron warrants nominal at the CK < P at JI3.W like ropppr , tmchansed nt JI835 bid and JlS 1,0 nskcvl. Icnil quiet nt Jl 15 bid and JIM nuked , spcltpr , stPady for spot nnd firm for futures nt JO 2S. The brok ers' prlrp for le.i.l Is Jl.iJ and for copper Jb.25yl8.jO. ( ) > ! . \II.V ( inMHIAIi MAUKKT. Conilltlotm nf IrnilP ntiil on Snilr nnil Fnnry I'rnilncc. ElGS-Rccclpts large ; good Block wenk IIUTTER Common to fair , Ilffl2c ; choice , 12J71lc ; separator , ISc : gathered cronmsry , Ific. . roUl/ruv Hens. live. 7H5fSc ; nprlng chickens. IRfllOc ; old nnd stnKgy roosters , live , 3',41/fio ; ducks nnd geese , live , We ; turkeys , live , Sc. PICJKONS Uve , per dozen , 76cQJ1.00. VEAI S Choice , 9c. FRICSH WATER KISII-CfttHsh , per lh. , 12c ; bufTalo. per lb. . dresssd , 7c ; white fish , 8c ; lakt- trout , Sc ; yellow pike , dressed. 9c ; white perch , Co ; bullheads , dressed , lOo ; black bnss , Oc. SEA FISlI-Hii'ldock , 10c ; blue fish. lOc ; oc shad , each , lOc. VEGETABLES. WATERMELONS Texas , crated for ehlp- mcnt , ICTiIOc. CANTAIvOtTPE Per crate , Jl.SOfll.T6 ; inskets , 8.ic < ! 7J1.00. WAX BEANS-Half bushel basket , 65S750 , I'EAS-l'rr basket , BOQCOc. RADISIIES-Pcr dozen bunches. lOc. TO.MATOKS-Pcr4-basket crate , Jl.60-ffl.75. ONIONS llomp grown , per doz. bunches , drcordlnc to size , SifflSc. IlEANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , Jl.f.0. POTATOES Old stock , 20iI35c ; new po- ate ° a. fiOf ( ? "c per bu. CUCUMllERS-Pcr dozen , 45g50c. CELERY-1'er dozen. 35fflOc. FRUITS. APRICOTS California Royal , per crate , 1.7fift2.00. CHERRIES Home grown , 15-lb. baskets. RED RASPBERRIES Per ! 4-plnt case , 2.73. BLACKBERRIES Per 24-auart case , i2.BOS3.00. BLACIC RASPBERRIES Per 21-plnt case. Jl. 75 2.00 ; 21-quart , J2.7503.00. STRAWBERRIES-Orcpon. J2.75. TROPICAL FRUIT. PLUMS California per crate , J1.50 ; Trag- My plums , J1.7S02.00. ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , JI.76. LEMONS-Callfornla , fancy , J4.60 ; Jles- slna. fancy , J3.OOinS.50. BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock , > er bunch. J2.E002.75 ; medium-sized mnchcs , J2.CWT2.25. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box , SOc © HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7'/4c : No. 2 rreen hides , 6Vic ; No. 1 salted hides. SWo ; * o. 2 salted hides , 7Hc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 2 Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. , 3V4c ; tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow. lV4o ; vhlte grease , 2V403c ; yellow nnd brown Jl/i2 'jtfloM [ | tunjou "qi jad 'BJtod IOOA iIWJiiiu optMoioo 'JUU | Xjp .ogQt 'Jitaia.lV cnionqi jaa 'sjjod ( OOAV joqomq optta OOO [ 'JUI | | /jp ! OfJJ 'JHS3AlUnjDB | "qi JOd IOOM UIBJJIIUI n bCjqaM puu snsuujr .Op : osfjf ' ; iia3AV | ( union "qi Jad 'sjiod " jatpjnqBJlsujqaM puu KCSUBJI 'JUJ | | A"jp log 'tioua i 'OM ' ( supis Xiano p sauiJtJ9ti A\ip iost 'qoca ' ( suists uooj3 St. Iionln Market. ST. LOUIS , Juno SO.-FLOUR-Qulet , jarely steady. WHEAT Lower nnd unsettled ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 73c ; track , 73T @ 74'4c ; July , 73073- ; September , 73V4c ; December , 77c bid ; No. 2 hard , 7 < Xf(71c ( : receipts , 26,194 bu. CORN Firm ; No. 2 cash , 33Hc ; track , &c ; July , 32Uc bid ; September , 33Hc bid. OATS Easier ; No. 2 cash , 27c : track , Hc ; July. 24Hc bid ; September , 21c ; No. whiu , 2aj29Vic. RYE Firm ; 59c. SEEDS-rrimothy , Jl.7502.15 ; naxseed , 97c. METALS Lead , firm ; J1.37& . Spelter , strong and higher ; J5.65. POULTRY Steady ; chickens , Sc ; springs , 1012c ; turkeys , Gc ; ducks , 5c ; springs , SHc ; jee ! > e , Sc. BUTTER Quiet ; creamery , 15@18VJc ; dairy , 12015C. EGGS Easier ; lOo. CORNMEAL Steady. J1.SOS1.S5. BRAN Firm , but unchanged ; sacked , cast track , E9c. HAY Timothy , scarce and firm , JG.OOgi 2.50 ; prairie , dull , weak ; old , J7.50as.00 ; new , J7.0007.GO. WHISKY Steady , J1.26. COTTONTIES-SOC. . PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats , nominal ; boxed shoulders , J4.23 ; extra shorts , J4.87V4 ; clear ribs , J5 ; clear sides , J5.12V4Bacon , strong ; boxed shoulders , J5 ; extra , shorts , 5.37H : clear ribs. J3.50 ; c ear sides , J5.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 26- )00 bu. ; corn , 43,000 bu. ; oats , 30.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , . ,000 bu. ; corn , 24,000 bu. ; oats , 18,000 bu. Kniixn * Clly Grain nml Provlnlon.i. KANSAS CJTY , June 30. WHEAT July , IS' c : September. 67Hc ; eiish. No. 1 hard , "Oc ; No 2 , C7c ; No. 3 , 640GGc ; No. 2 red , 70c ; No. 3 , ffiSSSe ; receipts , 88 cars. CORN July. 3Hic : September , 3H4c ; cash , No. 2 mixed , 32UW32&C ; No. 2 white , 33Vic ; No " , SCc. OATSNo. . 2 white , cash , 33&c. RYE No 2. 5Sc. HAY Choice timothy , new , JS.50@8.75 ; choice prairie , J7.0007.50. BUTTER Creamery. 164c ! : dairy , 13c. EGGS Fresh Missouri and Kansas stock , Irsts , lOc per doz. , cases returned. RECEIPTS Wheat , 52,800 bu. ; corn , 31,000 u. : oat ! , 3,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 141,000 bu. ; corn , 1,200 bu. ; oats , none. Liverpool flrnlii ni l I'rovlnlonx. LIVERPOOL , June 30. PROVISIONS Hams , short cut , dull , 46s. Shoulders , srjuaro , cany , 24s. Tallow , Australian , in London , steady 25s 4d. WHEAT No. 2 red , western winter , dull. 5s lid ; No , 1 red northern , Duluth , dull , Gs Id ; futures steady ; July , 5s Sid ? ; Septem ber , 5s lld ; December , 6s % d. CORN American , mixed , i-pot , new , quiet , 3" ) 4Ud ; American mixed , spot , old , quiet , 3s 6V4d ; futures quiet ; July , 3s 4V4d ; Sep tember , 3s 5 > 4d : October , 3s 5d. Receipts of wheat for the last three dayM , 362,000 centalsl Including 17.1.000 centals of American. Receipts of corn for the last three days , 131,161 centals. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O. . June 30. WHEAT Active and easy ; No. 2 cash and July , 75c ; Septem ber , 7GTiC. ( CORN Active and steady ; No. 2 mixed , OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23'Ac. RYE Unchanged ; No. 2 cash. GOc. SEEDS Cloverseed. higher ; prime cash. September , now , J3.95 bid ; October , J4.65 asked. IMillnilolililii I'nxliuMMarket. . PHILADELPHIA. June 30.-BUTTER- Qulet but steady ; fancy western creamery , /40)19c ) ; fnncy prints. 20c. EGGS-Ste dy ; fresh nearby , 14014'tc ; fresh western. 14C14Vfcc : fresh southwestern , 13'wn4c ; fresh southern , CHBESE Steady. MllwimUee firnlii MILWAUKEE , Juno 30. FLOUR Dull. WHEAT Du'.l ; No. 1 northern , 75c ; No. 2 northern , 73'.ic , OATS Ixiwer. 25VilfT28Vic. RYE-Diill : No. 1 , 60c. BARLEY Steady ; No , 2 , 424c ! ; sample , S ? (3-420. ( iiiillH AVIient Market. MINNEAPOLIS , June 30. WHEAT In store : No. 1 northern , June , 71Hc ; July , 70 > c ; September , 71c , On track : No. 1 hard , 72Vo ; No , 1 northern , 71'/jo ; No. 2 northern , 70o. FLOUR AND BRAN-Unchanged. I'eorlii PEORIA , III. , June 30. CORN Firm ; No. 3 , 33U'fi33Vc. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 white , 27c. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of J1.26 for finished goods. Diiliith AVIu-nt Market. DULUTH , June 30. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash , 7G'4c ; July , 76Uc ; No , 1 northern , cosh. 73e ; July. 73-v4c ; September. 73'jc ; No. 2 northern , 69Uoi No. 3 spring , G % c. OH Market. NEW YORK. June 30 , OILS Cottonseed oil. tlrm on light offerings ; primcrude - , 2Uc < ; prlmn summer yellow , 26 < 32Sy c ; oft summer yellow , 2o'4c : butter grades. 30 < iJKc ; prime winter yellow. 30032c. IVtroleum , quiet ; refined , New York. J7.50 : Philadel phia and Baltlmw-p. J7.1S ; Philadelphia and Baltimore , in milk , J4.C3. Rosin , quiet ; strained , common to good. Jl.30ai.32V4. Tur pentine. Btpndy nt .W4039P. 'OIL CITY , Jline 30.-OILS-Credlt runs , 122,044 bbls. ; average , 81,585 bbls. California Dried FrnlU. NEW YORK. June 30. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Dull. Evaporated apples , common. 6V4J7o ; prime wire tray , 8UO Mc ; choice , SV4B o ; fancy. Mi9Hc. Prunes. 3Vi JS > 4c. Apricots , Royal , He ; Moor Park , H QlSc. Poaches , unpeeled , lOQllc. New York lr > - Rooiln Market. NEW YORK. Juno 30. The home demand for all cotton goods has been dull today and mall orders only moderate. Further busi ness for export reported at full prices. Prints are linn , but sales moderate. Glng- hama ilrm. Bleached cottons slow , but prices maintained Linens quiet , prices slow. Burlaps Inactive and barc'y stcidy Mtn s wpar woolens and worsttxls In good rcqucc-t nnd tone of market strong Dry goods trade will close- Monday and Tuesday. Movii.tin.vrs OK srot ICS AM > HOMIS. Afflvltr of the Ilnte fur Call I.nnnn Proven an IntcrentliiR Kcntnre. NEW YORK , June 30. There was a re markable demonstration of the underlying strength of standard railroad stocks today In pltc of the happenings which the bears have been relying upon to put down prices before the triple holiday. The squeeze in the money market proved more- severe than for many months , the rate for call loans jumping at one time to 12 per cent. Loans made today carry over until next Wednes day and the shifting Incident to the heavy demands on the. eve of semi-annual disburse ment caused a very active bidding for money. There was besides the natural hcM- tatlon on the part of most operators to mak- Insr large commitments on the eve of the holiday nnd the general tendency to c'.oso up the accounts , This kept the market very dull throughout the early part of the day nnd prices were disposed to sag. The openIng - Ing was Indeed a fraction below last night for most of the railroads nnd a liquidating movement In Sugar and the. City Traction stocks pulled the railroads back again after they had llrst started up again. But during the second hour of trading a very deter- mlnr-d and confident demand sprang up for St. Paul and New York Central after the latter stock , which waa desalt In ex-dividend , had fallen oft H below last night's leve' . This demand grew and spread through the most prominent stocks on the list , Including the leading trunk lines , the grangers , the Pacifies and one or two of the southwest * cms. The manner In which this buying Ignored the Hurry in the money market Indicated that It came from sources not dependent on the ordinary resources of the banks. Not withstanding the strength of the move-men t In these few stocks the general market con tinued very much ncclectcd nnd little changed In price. The total sales for the day were considerably below the average for the week nnd dealings were almost wholly concentrated In the few stocks which de- vclopctl so buoyant a tone. In these the strength continued with a very slight reac tion at the close , the level of prices being lifted for them from 1 to 2'/4 points nbovji last night's level. Numerous blocks of 1,000 shares nnd upward of Pennsylvania were taken on the rise. The Industrials were almost wholly neglected. Sugar recovered from its early weakness nnd closed nbout a point higher. Leather preferred < ind Anaconda and Tennessee Coal were also strong. The local traction stocks were notab'.y weak , Brooklyn Transit being most keenly affected. A feature of the early market was the number of cash sales of Kilt-edged preferred stocks. There was qulto a long list of stocks selling cx-dlvl- dend , Including the Vandcrbllts. Rock Island and AtcnUon preferred. The most i prominent of these more than recovered | their dividend on the day's trading. All opinions seem to agree that a very heavy decrease In cash will bo shown by tomor row's bank statement , some estimates run ning a hlch as J10.000.000. This includes J7,000,000 of the gold shipments , n loss to the subtrcasury on account of the government's small expenditures this week and a net loss for the New .York banks on the Interior movement of currency. Besides this , the speculative activity of the week fore shadowed nn expansion In loans and n sharp decline In surplus reserve. There was con siderable activity In the bond market and prices as a rule are higher. Total sales , par value. J2,372,000. Government bonds are unchanged , The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : The markets here were listless today before the holiday , but buoyant at the close on the announce ment that President Kruser is "climbing down. " Americans were heavy early , ex cept for Northern. Pacifies , which were taken on the trafllo statement , and Atchl- sons. The market hardened later , closing at the best. Spanish 4s were B9iTGOT4. ( ! Rio Tintos were offered freely and then rallied to 444. Anacondas were 10 % , Utnlis & ? ; . Money was strong on end of the. month require ments. Six thousand pounds gold In bars were bought by the Bank of England and JC23.000 arrived from Holland. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : Atchlson 19ii St. L , . & s. W IS'i do pfd SS ilu pfj 3 'i Daltlmore & Ohio. . W St. Paul 1M51 Canad-a Pacific 57H ilo ofd 174 C rm < I > i Southern . . 53i St. P. & O lOfl Ontral Pacific . . . . 62 ! tie pfd i- Chcs. & Ohio 2GJ ! , So. Pacific 32 } ; Chi. & Alton 160 So. Ralln-av C. . II. & Q 136l do pfd 5U4 Chi. & B. 1 73 Texas & Pacific . . . . lOVj do t > fd 120Vf Union PaclHo 43 Chlcnito Gt. W 14 % do ufd 77i Chi. I. & L 9V Wabash 7 i do t > fd 41 do pM 21U Chi. & N. W 1M1 W. & L E. ( new ) . . 9 do nfd. do 2d pM ! 3'i C. . C. . C. & St. L. . 57 Adami Express . . .110 do I > fd 57 American Ex 133 Pel. & Hu < ? son 1S214 Wnllcd States K * . . . 4 ? D l. L. & W 170iVelIs.Kargi > I3x . ,125 Den. & Illo G 22S Amr. Cot. Oil 35i ! do Pfd 7Sli do pfd 92 Erie ( new ) 13 % Amer. Spirits 6VJ do 1st pfd .13Vi " do pfd 30 Fort Woyn 154 I Amer. Tobacco . . . . SITi Gt. Nor. pfd 170 | do pfd 140 Illinois CVntral . . . .11.J\t Con * , Gas 1WV4 Lake Brie & W. . . . IS Com. Cable Co 179 CM ofd 'I I Col. K. A : 1 44U Lake Shore OMVir * do pfd 109V IjOJls. & Na h "n * , 'Gp-n. Electric llfl't Manhattan IJ 11711 Haw. Com'l Co 110 Met. Kt. Ry 23 % > lrk. ! Itap. Tr Mich. Central Ill Int'n'l Taper Minn. & St. L M',4 do ofd 7H ; do 2d pfd 91 I aclcJe Gas r.2'4 Mo. Pacific 44'S U .ul 28V4 Mo. K. & T 13 do pfd HIM do pfd. FeJ. Steel C8i N. J. Central US Nat. Un-ccd Oil. . . 3 N. Y. Central 139 ? . Pacific Mall 48',4 N. Y. . C. St. L. . . . 13 I'e&ple's Gas 120 % do 1st pfd 71 Pullman Palace . . .160',4 do 21 pfd St Silver Kor.V ? t 20' . ' , Standard n. & T. . . . 7'i do pfd 70V4'SUKar 1GH No. Amfr. Co MM1 do pfd 117 No. Pacific 4 < HJTcnn. | C. & I W do Pfd 77 i U. S Loalhor Sv Ontario * W 2'i'i ' do pfd 70 > 4 O. n. A N. pfd. . . . 73 | U S. Rlllrtwr K F d. Stffl pfd mH' ' Jo lf < l I6 I'uclflc Coast . . . . . . ll > Wrrfftprn Union do iFt pfd M Am. S. & W 53 rV ) -d pfd fi5 do pfd 94'4 nttuburR 1S ( Colorado Southern. . f > ' * do pfd 4V/i do 1st pfd . do SI pfd 17'4 n. G. Am. S. & P. 37W do pfd do pfd 84 % neck Irland 117 VaMonal stcfl . . . . 4t' St. U & S. F I11S do pfd 89 do pfd 70 Con Tobanxi 39 do M pfd 37 do pfd 79 Ex-dlvldeml. ' Offered. The total sales of stocks today amounted to 355,391 shares. Including : American Step ) , 3.SOO ; American Sugar. 15,900 ; Atchlson , 6.000 ; 23.700 ; Northern Pacific. 18,000 ; People's Gns , 3.000 ; Rock Island , 29,400 ; St. Paul , 26100 ; Southern Railway preferred , 4,000 ; Con tinental Tobacco , 3,000 ; Metropolitan , 3.000 ; MlHiourl Paclllc , 11.400 ; New York Centra ! . 25,500 ; Pennsylvania , 18.SOO ; Tennessee Coal Sc Iron. 3,200 ; Union Pacific , 7,300 ; Union Pa cific preferred , 5,300. X MV Yorlc Mnnrv Mnrkot. NEW YORK. June 30. MONEY ON CALL Strong at BQ12 per cent ; last loan at 9 per "PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3'/ii per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak , with actual business In bankers' bills at tt.SVi ® 4.8714 for demand and at Jl.KHiCJI.KSVfc for sixty days ; posted rates. JI.SC04.S6V4 nnd JI.S5V4 : commfrclal bills. JI.S5. SILVER CERTIFICATI3S-GOU ? le. 11AR SILVER-COVJc. MEXICAN DOLLARS-4SV4C. BONDS Government bonds steady ; state bonds , inactive ; railroad bonds , ptrong. Closing quotations on bonds were ! U. S. Zn.reir 101 M. K. tT. ydn . 1)814- ) U. S. Sa. res . . . . } . , M , K. I.T. in . II.1H U. S. ttn. conn 18) ! < N. Y. C. Inta U. 9. new 4s. res.12 H .J. O. ( is . U , H. do coup 12flH N. C. Os . U'7 u.s. old 4s , re ? . . . .H'JU N.O. 4 . 11)4 ) U. S. oocoup 1134 No.Paciflo l t . . .113 U.S. 6 , rejr ll''H No. P.iclflo : ts , . . . ll'JT < U. S. SB.eouo II' ' No. I'.iclflo 4n . Hl.1 > i Districts. USa 110 N. Y. O.iSt. I * 4s .107 Ala..cla8 A 112 N. It. W. con. 4s . Ufi Ala..class I Ill ) N , .W.gen us. . . . 1.15 Ala.cUin C 11)0 ) Urn. N. Ima . 114 Ala. , Currency 100 Ore , N. 4 . 103 Atcnmon 4 1113 O. S. L. tin t. r . IHUi Do. ftd ) , 4B 85 O. S. L > it t. r. . . . 11(1 ( CanadaSr , ' 'do. . . .Ill Kcadln < r4n . 1,14' C. & .O. 4Hs U4U U. O , w. UIB . 102S4 O. J. O. 6n 110V bt. U .VI.M.con.ln 11 in C. fcK. W.oon 78.14JM St. L. & 5. F. Oeil. 8. 1''U do S. F. dob. SH.122H St. I' . CoiiBOls . 171K Ohl. Torinn. . 4 . . . .lU'JJi St. P.O. 1.1 * . latv. 1'4 D. JL.Il. < > Uta. . .inn St. P. C. & P. fla , .124 ! < I ) . Si. K.C. 4 < i 10.1M So. Ilv.oa . H a EantTenn. 1st * . . . .106H . Krl * C.rn. 4l . . . . . . 74h T nn. new set 3 . . 08 K. W.A. D. l t . t.r. . SIT T. I1. IBIS . 114 Gen , Klec.Bs , . , . , , , 110 T , P , Sda ! . fifiW R , II , tS. A , UK 113 U. V , 4a . 108 0.11. iS.A. 2d * . . .10X Wab , lata . 117 II , * T. Cent.fi. . . . .m Wab. ana . nil II. AT. O , con. Go..11' ! W. Shore 4s . 117 > < lawaC. lntB 114 Wla. Com , lata . . . . 7I1K K , O. P. tt O. Uta . , S0 ! < Va. Centurlea . Bli Lu. New Con. . . . . 109 Va. oefcrreil . HJ < L X K. tlnl. 4n 100H Colorado 3outh'n4 . 80U Offered. Ex Interest. rinunclul. BERLIN , Juno 30. Business on the bourse today was quieter. Locals reacted and Aus trian credit relapsed unfavorably , affecting stocks all around. FRANKFORT , June 30. Prices opened firm on the bourse today. Local shares 1' i declined on rcaKiatlonK American securt- , ties were maintained and foreigners , were 1' I | I'AHIB , June 30. At the opening of the bourne today there were a number of rea lizations. Later business was quiet and the I settlement WA * easy on light contangoes. During tha last hour ther * were lua\y ' forced sales nnd n rapid decline , especially In Spanish 4i. After the clo e of the bourse there w a sharp recovery In KafllrX Three per cent renus , lOOf SOc for the ac count. Exchange on I/omlon , 5t ISc for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 00.40. LONDON , June 30. Amount of bullion taken Into the Hunk of England on balance today , . 31,000. American securities ruled Irregulhr nnd without decided feature. Unslncfu was very restricted nnd the final tone was ilrm. Spanish 4s closed nt GOV4. llnnlnit Stork Quotation * . I1OSTON , Juno 30. Call loans , 3J4 per cent ; time loans , 3M1\4 \ per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds nnd mining shares : A. , T. & s. r. . . . I'Jid . 9S Oo Dfd . 5S WIs. Central . i Amorlcan Sufrar .154 % Aihenturo . 9 do t > M. . .117V. Alloucz Mining Co. . S . .352 / , tlantlv . 31 Ilo ton & Albany. . .272 Hoston & Manl . . . .310 lUnton Ulcvated . . M9 Ilutte A Hoston . . . . 75 Itooton . - Mn I no. . Cahimet .t Hccla..7tu C. IJ. & Q . rentonnlal . KVi Kllehlmrjc pfd . . . . Kranklln . 13' . Ooii. ritctrla . . . . .inn HtlmbolJt . 5V4 1'cilrral Stffl . . . . . r.s i do pfd . . M ' rrot 8H4 Mexican Central . n lJp Mich T . . ! ' 9 Sarta J1" " Ooppti. ll\ Old Colony .tm Tamnrack SfS . M' ' , Wlnona 14 Old Itinilnlon . 5,714 Wolverines 144l'i ' Urlon racifio . Utah Union Land Netr York Mlnlnpr NEW YORK , June SO.-Tho following nro the closing quotations for mining shares : Chollar 27 Ontario 7.V ) frown Point 3" Ophlr ITO Con. Cal. Jt Va 130 I'lV'Ollth 10 Dwidwood 70 Clulckallver 500 Onnld & Ctitry . . . . 2S do pfd HS Hnlc & Norcro < . . 37 i ITO Nevada CS Homc take &XiO Standard 110 Iron SlUcr S > fnlon Con S2 Mexican . M Yellow Jacket 34 London Stork diintntlntm , LONDON , June 30. 4 p. m. Closing : Oon K money. 107 9-16 N. Y. Central Contois , acct . 107 9-16 I'ennayUanla CS Canadian 1'aclfle . . .100 * , llmtdlnff IWi Eric . IS'i U. P. pfd 79 do lt pfd. . . . . . SCU'At.hlion ' 19T4 Illinois Central . . . .117V4 IxUl vllc ! No. Pacific pfd . 7C ) < ( , Grand Trunk St. I'aii common. . 131 % Anaconda " BAR'SILVERDull nt 27 ll-16d per or. MONEY 2sn per cent. The rate of discount In the open market i for short nnd threemonths' bills , 202U per cent. Plnniicliil Xolei. NEW YORK. June SO.-Clearings , J220.1SO- 613 : balances , J10.030.546. CHICAGO , June 30.-Clearlngs , J21,020,30S ; balances , J1,7S6,742 ; New York exchange , 20o discount ; sterling exchange , J4.S7Jj4.S9. BOSTON , June SO.-Clearings , J21,070,055 ; balances , J2.9S9.711. BALTIMOHE. June 30-Clearlngs , J2.S43- 194 ; balances , J4SS.119. PHILADELPHIA , June 30.-CIearlng3 , JlS.Ofi5.3Sl ; balances , J2.749.C50. ST. LOUIS , Juno 30. Clearings , J4.323.670 ; balances , J322.523 ; money , 4@G per cent ; New York exchange , 2oo discount bid , 13c dis count asked. Condition of Hie Tronntiry. WASHINGTON. June 30. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , J279,541b05 ; gold re serve , J239,203,9IS. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YOItlC , June 30. The movement of both the bull nnd the bear Interests in cot ton were hampered to an unusual degree today by public and private advices from the center of the rain storm In the south west. Other factors were relegated to the background for the time being. The openIng - Ing of the market was steady , with prices unchanged to 1 point lower. The subse quent courM of values was uneventful , with speculation at best very tame. Liver pool bujlng orders and light demand from certain Wall street firms about offset liqui dation by tired longs. Sentiment favored a procrastination policy in the absence of i authentic information trom the flooded dis I tricts of Texas and also in view of the nearness of the triplicate of holidays. Liv erpool cables reported a narrow , uninterest ing market for futures and I pot cotton , while advices' ' from the world's cloth mar 1 kets Indicated no changes worthy of special consideration. At the close the market was quiet and steady , with prices net unchanged to 2 points lower. Quotations : Futures opened steady ; _ July , J5.48 ; August , J3.54 ; September , J3.55 ; October , J5.CO ; November , I Ja.tiS ; December , J5.70 : January , J3.74 ; Fcb- rtiiiry , J5.77 ; March , $5.81 ; April , J5.S3 ; M Jo.SS. LIVERPOOL. June 30. COTTON Spot , quiet : prices favoring buyers ; American ' middling. 35-16d. The receipts' ' of the day ( were 10.000 bales , of which 1,000 were for speculation and export , and Included 9,800 American ; receipts , 8,000 bales , Including , 4,500 American. Futures opened steady , , with a moderate demand , nnd closed quiet ' but steady : American middling , L. M. C. , July. 3 15-6103 16-6Id sellers ; July-August , 3 15-64d buyers ; August-September , 3 15-6ld I sellers ; September-October , 3 ll-64d value1 ; October-November , 3 13-64d sellers ; Novcm-I her - December. December - January - ' February , 3 12-64d buyers ; February-March I 3 ll-64d tellers ; March-April , 3 13-64Q3 14-64 , , , . April-May , 3 U-6K83 15-G4d sellers. ' NEW ORLEANS , June 30.-COTTON Steady ; sales , 2,300 bales ; ordinary , 35-16c ; good ordinary 315-16c ; low middling , 3 > ic ; middling , 39-lCc ; good middling , C'.ic ; mid- ST. LOUIS , June 30. COTTON Easy and unchanged ; middling , fiftc ; receipts , SOS bales ; shipments , 1,548 bales ; stock , 75863 , bales. Siijinr Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 30.-SUGAR-Re- flned , dull , nnd Nos. 10 to 12 of the soft , grades declined l-16c. NEW YORK , June 30.-SUGAR-Raw , I barely steady ; refined , quiet and barely steady. NEW ORLEANS , Juno 30.-SUGAR- Qiiletj open kettle. 3'rfH 5-16c ; centrifugal' ' yellow , 4H@4c : seconds , 4n4&c. Molasses sugar , dull ; centrifugal , 6Q-14c , Coffee .Mnrkct. NEW YORK , June 30. COFFEE-Optlons opened steady and unchanged to 5 points higher and ruled stupidly dull all day. The slight Improvement was in sympathy with better feeling In European markets and the large warehouse movement ; closed steady at 5 points net higher ; sales , 3,000 bags. In cluding July , JI.70 ; Septemner. J4.90 ; Octo ber , 15.00 : December , J5.35Q5.40 ; spot , Rio , quiet ; mild , quiet. Milnc-Iienter Textile KnlirlcH. MANCHESTER , June 30.-Cloths steady , with a moderate demand ; yarns ilrm , with a fair demand. IVetv York Live Stock. NRW. . .YORK , June 30.-BEEVES-RJ- ( ffl.OO ; cows , J2.25QI.23. Cables steady ; no exports ; tomorrow , 670 cattle and 5,310 quar- tcrs of boif , CALVES Receipts , 879 head : slow and weak ; buttermilks lower : veals , J5.00ifZ7.00 ; culls , Jl.00ig4.50 ; buttermilks , J3.75ft4.20 choice , JI.50 , HOGS-.Recelpts , 2,275 head ; firm at J3.35 ® 'SHEEP AND LAMBs-Reoeiptw. lo.su head ; top grades steady and active ; medium sheen lOfllSo lower ; sheep , J300OC.15 ; lambs , Jo.75aT.50 ; two cars choice , J7.53S7.60. Kan NUN flty Live Stock Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY , June 30.-CATTLE-Re- celpts , C.COO natives , 1,200 Texans : market steady ; native steers , heavy. J5,15fJ5.40 ; medium , JI.S505.23 ; light , J4.60fi6.20 ; Texas steers , J3.S55.10 ; Tixas cows , J2.7503.50 ; native cows and heifers , J2.0005.45 : stackers and feeders , J3.4&05.10 ; nulls , J3.1004.25. HOGS Receipts , 11,000 : market strong , active ; bulk of sales , J3.70j3.82 4 ; heavy , J3.70fl3.90 ; packers , J3.70fi3.85 ; mixed , J3.755J ) 3.80 : lights and Yorkers , J3.CO@3.75 ; pigs , J3.55 03.70. SHEEP Receipts , 3,000 ; market strong ; lambs , Jl.60gfi.75 ; clipped muttons , JI.000500 ; stockers and feeders , J3.0003.50 ; culls , J2.50 03.23. Five MIllloiiN In 1'euiiuin. NEW YORK , June 30. The American Edible Nut company , to control the peanut trade , Is about to be Incorporated In New Jersey. The capital stock , It Is stated , will bo J5,000COO. The charter of the combina tion will permit U to handle nuts other than peanuts and the product of nuts grown In this and other countries. The company will control , It Is stated , the entire peanut mar ket of the world. Peanuts have been ad vancing for eome months , from natural causes , there being an active demand and scant supply. When the company begins operations the nuts , It Is believed , are likely to advance still further. IiiHiirniiff Coiupnnlrx Oimtcd , JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. , June 30 The Mis. sourl supreme court , en bane , today awarded a writ of ouster on the Information of At- torncy General Crow against seventy-three foreign lire Insurance companies doing Imtl- ness In St. Joseph , Mo. , for violation of the Btate anti-trust law act of 1895. Under 'his decision the seventy-three companies cancot continue doing business In the state. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET , Anotber Day of Large Receipts of Oatlle and Hogs , CURRENT MONTH ONE OF RECORD BREAKERS lluyrr * of Stuff ( tint Will Mnke Ilcrf Are Slightly IlcnrUh , Willie Who Wniit I'ork llitlil the 1'rlccH SOUTH OMAHA , June 30. Cattle. I log * , blu-vp. Receipts today 2.4JS 10,033 267 Ulllclul Monday 1,141 2s/t / > 1,9& ) Olllclal Tuesday 3t.S7 1U,72 ! > 2.6SOI Oillclal Wednesday 2,961 14,111 l.u.i Olllclal Thursday 2,619 12.S24 259 Five days this week..12,849 50,572 6,146 Same day * last week..11,1)56 ) 4S.220 8,456 Same days week before. . 14tii'6 61,62i 7.J19 Total June , 1S.M . DS.UC 26I.7SS 37,5.57 Total Juno , IS'JS . 3I95 ! 1V3.144 Total June , JMIf . 6S.1W 176,033 3S.401 Total June , IMO . 36,170 153,232 15S ! > 7 Total June. H93 . 21,336 87,026 14,302 Total June. 1894 . 6R.278 217,639 16)79 Total June , 1S93 . 40.317 156,541 9,529 Total June , U92 . 44,230 202,912 7,9 Total June. 1M1 . 31,066 142,105 6,093 Total June , 1S90 . 48,991 153,599 5,135 It will be noted from the table of receipts that the arrivals of live Block at this point for the month of June have been large. Only twice In the history of the yards have the arrivals of cattle been larger for the month of June. The receipts of hogs this month have been the largest for a June Hlnco the yards were opened and the re ceipts of theep the largest , with ono ex ception. Average prtc paid lor nogs for the lol several days with comparisons' _ JlS39.1893'm7.189ti.18i)5.lS34.lSa. | | | | ) | | Juno l . . 3 60 4 21 2 40 2 Sti 4 30 4 63 67S Juno 1. . . .1 68 4 12 3 32 2 85 4 49 6 91 Junu 3 , 3 69 4 03 3 36 2 SO 4 34 Juno 4. * 4 02 .1 32 2 87 4 39 4 44 Juno 6. 3 GS 3 31 2 91 4 33 4 49 6 69 Juno 6. S 65 4 01 * 3 01 4 29 4 66 6 IS Juno 7. . S 67 3 ( S 3 30 4 34 4 60 619 June a. . 3 60 3 87 3 31 3 03 4 36 4 51 6 3 Juno s ) . 3 61 3 92 3 29 3 04 4 63 6 17 June 10. 359 3 OS 3 27 2 93 4SS June 11. . * 3 S5 327 2 91 4 44 4 57 Juno 12. . 3 57 3.31 3 00 4 56 4 So < 45 Juno 13 , . 3 64 3 74 . 3 03 4 SJ 4 74 6 46 Jun 14. . 3 66 3 79 329 4 38 4 70 6 23 Juno I , , . . 3 64 3 ' 7 3 32 2 OS 4 44 4 f > S 6 19 June 16. . 3 62 3 90 3 22 3 01 4 59 6 10 June 17. . 3 63 3 S3 3 IS 3 OS 444 603 June IS. . 3 80 3 21 3 10 4 46 4 65 June 19. . 3 64 3 15 3 02 4 4S 4 70 601 June 20. . 3 71 3 SO * 2 96 4 45 4 60 B no June 21. . 69 3 bl 3 15 4 37 4 7 678 June 22. . 3 651 3 72 3 21 3 02 4 40 4 77 6 63 Juno 23. . 63 3 72 3 21 3 02 6 73 June 24. . 3 62i 3 6S 3 26 3 00 4 40 5 ID June 25. . 3 69 3 23 2 97 4 46 4 86 June 26. . 3 63 tf 3 15 297 4 52 4 73 5 63 Juno 27. . 3 64 3 62 * 2 96 4 57 4 73 517 Juno 28. . 3 4 SO 5 76 u 65 3 63 3 1C 4 63 June 29. .1 6S ! 3 60 321 2 94 1 60 4 70 a 69 June 30. . JM > S | 3 5o | 3 24 | 2 OS 4 64 6 64 Indicates Sunday The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. ITgs. Sh'p. H's. C. , M. & St. P. Ry. . . . 1 9 O. & St. L. . Ry 3 Mo. Paclllo Ry 3 Union Pac. System. . . . 29 31 C. & N.V. . Ry 1 5 V. . E. & M. V. R. R. . . 31 41 S C. & P. Ry 1 1 < . ' . , St. P. . M & O. Ry. 9 10 B. & M. R. R. R 28 28 C. . 13. & Q. Ry 5 C. . II. I. & P. Ry. , E. 5 4 C. , R. I. & P. Ry.V. . . . 1 Total receipts 103 144 1 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num- her of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing1 Co HU lo ? G. H. Hammond Co 330 1,468 16 Swift and Company ill 1,915 Cudahy Packing Co 121 2.S1S Armour & Co 371 2,494 . . . . R. Becker & Degan 145 Livingstone & Schaller. . 57 L , . F. Husz 22 McVlcker & Co 4 Other buyers 06 . . . . 33 Held over 65 Totals 2.452 10,465 104 CATTLE Arrivals for a few days back have been liberal at all market points and this morning Chicago came lower. Acting on advices from that point , buyers hero were a little Inclined to be bearish and the result was an easier market. Some cattle which happened to pleaao buyers sold at prices that were steady , while others sold quite a little lower. In tome Instances holders of ordinary little cattle , which have been selling very high this week , thought they took off asi much as lOc. In most cuita prooauiy DC wouiu cover all the de cline. ' Buyers were In the saddle early , but the market was not as active as It has been the moat of this week , partly because sellers were unwilling In all cases to ac cept the price * offered. The close was very slow and dull on beef cattle and there were at midday a dozen or fifteen loads of cattle still unsold , mostly lightish ! cattle on the commonlsh order. Buyers say that they paid crazy prices for that kind of cattle on the hlsrh days and that they ought to have been lower "before. Cows and heifers generally sold in the same notches asi yesterday. The same was true of bulls , stags , calves , etc. One thing shippers must bear In mind , and that Is that grass stuff IH being dt > crimlnated against and there is a wide difference between goad dry-lot cows and heifers and those that show grasB , A few stock cattle were In the yards and sold at good steady prices. While the de mand Is not large , there are so few cattle of that description coming that they meet with ready sale. Representative tales : DEEP1 STCEH& . No. Ay. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. } . . 850 J3 73 14. .1170 J4 85 14.1145 J5 00 1..1060 400 5. . 1216 4 So 18.1077500 T" ? ! 1S ° 23. .1114 485 2..1180 600 i" I 1 ? ' I"1UM " SS 65. , 1223 505 1. . MO 4 40 1. . MO 4 So 20. . 910 5 05 2..15SO 45 IS. .1117 4 t ! > 18. .1202 505 6. . 851 I 4 > 5. .1212 4 S3 54. .1278 501 1. . fliiO 450 1..1I10 490 25. . 1111 C 03 22. . 1052 460 21. .1102 400 22. .1355 505 19..1223 465 f,0..1177 490 17. . 1123 510 10. . 730 470 41. .1181 4 ' . ) SO. . 1252 510 18. . 1177 470 2. . . 1031 490 42..1311 510 21. .1117 4 70 20. . 1025 4 90 23. .1159 5 10 1. . 950 4 75 20. . 1220 4 SO 26 , .1202 6 10 5.,1232 475 5. . 926 450 22. . 1229 51214 47. .1021 475 20. . 1142 495 9. . 1325 515 63..10S3 475 44. .1259 4 ! > J 31. .133 ? fi 15 15 , .1072 4 FO 21. .1566 4 ! W 32. .1345 C 15 22. . 977 4 SO 41. .1226 495 16..ir.9,1 515 25. . SSI 4 SO 29. .1177 500 22. . 1313 515 20 , . 974 4 SO 61. .1319 5 ( M CO. . 1373 620 4J..1233 4 SO 41. .1142 500 1..13JO 525 4. . 1302 1 S5 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6. . 585 375 16. . 968 485 13. .1144 610 23. . 870 4 65 17. . 1225 4 85 4. . 1557 5 15 27. . 799 4 75 60. . 1075 4 95 rows 1. . 810 200 6. .1000 350 1..1150 401 2. . 835 260 1..1100 350 1..970 400 2. . 870 275 1. . 870 350 2. . 1140 400 3. . 893 275 3. . 1120 355 4. .1250 40,0 3. . 926 290 1..1180 360 9. .1011 4 0" 1..1000 300 1..1240 360 2. . 1210 410 1. . 870. a 00 5. .1143 360 1..1150 415 1. . 900 300 4. . 993 365 6. .1132 420 2. .1010 300 6. . 9S1 36 ? 1..1400 425 3. . 1010 310 2. . 1010 370 1..11SO 423 1..1130 315 1..1200 375 1..1030 42) L.IO.'O 315 1..10TO 375 2. . 1300 425 2. .1070 315 1..1250 375 2. .1095 425 1..12IO 320 1. . 630 375 5..1IOS 425 1. . 950 320 2. .1410 3 7S 9. .1061 425 1..1220 323 S. . 806 375 1..1350 430 1..1120 330 1..10CO 390 1..1320 433 1..1000 340 ] . . 970 400 1..9W 433 6. . 1030 340 1..12W 400 2. . 930 433 1. . 7Cil 350 ] . . 660 4 00 7. . 1210 440 1..1000 350 1. . 800 400 1..1590 460 1. . 810 350 1..1220 4 M ) 1..1250 460 1..1100 360 1..1020 400 3. .140li 465 t'OWS AND HEIFERS. 13. . 957 4 40 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 2. . 7SO 260 1..1010 350 3. .960 375 1..10IO 315 1..1070 375 2. .1090 423 1..1100 3 30 2. . 735 3 75 3. . 990 4 25 HEIFERS. 3. . 668 3 40 3. . MO 3 73 2. . S53 4 40 1. . 750 3 65 6. . 470 3 85 2. . 060 4 40 1. . 570 375 1. . 4SO 400 4. .472 450 2. . 755 3 75 2. . 900 4 00 32. . 846 4 75 3. . 6S3 3 75 RULLB. 2. . 1310 310 1..1130 360 1..1510 390 1..1300 330 2. . 1130 360 I. .1530 4fO 1..1250 333 1. . 970 365 1..1COO 401 1..1170 340 1. . SflO 365 1..1COO 405 1. . 220 360 1..11GO 3 l } > 1..J1CO 410 2. .1000 350 1..1COO 370 1..920 413 2. . 1275 360 1..13TO 3 7G 1. . 810 450 2..I260350 1. 3.75 2. . 325 3 90 2. . 135 6 75 1. . IfiO 7 M 1. . 230 600 1. . 160 700 4. . 170 700 1. . 130 660 1 , . 8SO 340 1..1150 425 2. . 1510 425 1. , 900 360 1..1350 423 1..1500 475 BTOOKERS AND PEEDEHS. 1. , 720 300 1. . 600 445 1. . 910 465 1..620 425 12. . 893 4 4i 2. . 460 465 1. . 660 4 25 1. . 670 4 50 1. . 4SO 4 75 HOGS The market this morning wao fully steady with the best time yesterday. The demand wan good , aa has been the cae all this week , and th ; hogs were mostly all Hold early In the morning. The market a a whole was moil satisfactory to the nellers. The hogs sold very largely at J3.J7V5. with good llpfita at J3.7&33.72H and with Borne choice light and butcher weights at I3,7u. f fit will be rem mbensl th.it yestfrdny the ! most of the hog * > ltl at W.67'4 , with a top nt $3.7 ' 4. It whl be noted from the tnbio of iivcrnitP prices thnt the market wn fi nisher thnn one week nco nnd 7'sc higher than two wteks ago. Tin month of Juno closes with hogs selling lOc higher than n ' ear ago. 45c higher than two years ngo nnd i5tSOc ( higher than three years ngo. Rep resentative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 10. . . .252 , . . J3 62 73. . .237 40 3 6714 CO. . . .269 . . . 3 65 SI. . .247 200 3 67J4 16. . . . .212 . . . 3 r.5 07. . 236 SO 3 67 > 4 10. . . . .275 . . . 3 R3 6.1. . 256 40 367J4 13. . . .202 80 3 CS en. . 24S SO 3 67J4 . 31. , . .326 80o 3 rf , 37. . 224 131 62. . .354 o 3 CS 4S 237 160 3 67ii 38. . .243 3 65 79 217 40 3 67'4 22. . .310 3 05 63 .211 120 3 6714 22.R3. . . .318 40 3 C5 67. . . . .239 100 3 67 4 62. . . .261 40 3 65 69. . . . .241 40 3 67 < 4 61. . , . .292 ItO 3 65 62. . . . .264 160 36714 C3. . , . .277 ICO 3 63 62. . . . .231 SO 3 67H S3. . . . .2S3 ' 3 63 114. . . .271 SO 3 67V > R3. . . .255 40 3 G3 S2. . . . .260 240 3 6714 51. . . .2)3 ) 40 3 63 61. . . . .233 3674 i 42. . . .262 SO 3 fo 69. . . . .1SS SO 3 674 77. . . .2ol 240 3 65 5S. . . . .30J 3 67U | 6C. . . . .2sr 3 65 CS. . . . .2.14 120 3 674 67. . . . .260 240 3 65 70. . . . .2.19 3 674 54. . , . .300 SO 3 65 70. . . . .266 iio 3 674 S7. . , . .207 200 3 K ' ' ' . .2SS 200 3 674 18. . , . .2 120 3 CS 70. . . ' ' 120 3 674 10 , . . . .310 $0 3 C5 30. . . . .278 3 674 55. . . . .3.12 160 3 03 41. . . . .263 3 67 < 4 63. , . . .273 80 3 65 79. . . . .260 120 3674 . 52. . , . .3.11 SO 3 65 . . . . .26C. SO 3674 I 71. . , . .240 160 3 C5 68. . . . .261 160 3 674 ra. . . . .248 ' 3 Co 74. . . . .244 SO 3 674 | ' 65. . , . .30 40 3 60 67. . . . .236 120 3 674 67. . , . .274 40 3 C7H R7. . . . .2S7 SO 3 674 68. . . . .241 120 3 67' ' } 76. . . . .226 40 74. . . . .250 62. . . . .278 120 64. . . . .235 iw 3 C714 62. . . . .225 160 64. . . . .2.10 120 3 6714 71. . . . .240 200 3 674 66. . , . .250 SO 3 6714 So. . . . .248 ' 3 l"4 01. . , . .264 160 66. . . . .23G 40 3674 68. . . .214 SO 3 6714 64. . . . .23.1 120 3 674 71. . . .253 120 3 6714 58. . . . .2S2 SO 3 674 69. . . .317 SO 3 67' * 60. . . . .rso 3 674 66. . n 13 ' 3 6714 66. . . . .2S4 370 f,3. . : :27o : 'so 3 67'A 71. . . . .232 SO 3 70 79. . . .241 SO 3 671 ? 148. . . .225 * 3 70 61. . . .282 ' 3671 * 86. . . . .210 40 370 64. . , . .2fiS 40 3 674 103. . . .210 40 3 70 75. . . .302 SO 3 0714 73. . . . .219 40 3 70 64. . . .247 40 3 67'.4 ' 72. . . . .260 120 3 70 72. . . . .240 SO 3 67 * , 69. . . . .211 3 70 67. . , . .230 3 6714 . ' 71. . . . .240 3 70 82. . , . .237 'so 3 6714 86. . . . .185 S 70 72. . . .234 ' 3 6714 76. . . . .221 370 75. . . .242 'so 8 C7H 79. . . . .227 3 70 72 . . .217 120 3 671,4 6S. . . . .2-17 37ft 72. . . . .221 120 3 C714 92. . . . .203 3 70 62. . , . .232 120 3 6714 51. . . . .224 3 70 64. . . . .243 40 3 67'4 68. . . . .22S 3 70 60. . . .246 3 15714 93. . . . .226 3 70 43. . . .328 70. . . . .233 40 370 63. . . . .278 3 6714 64. . . . .241 370 69. . . .252 40 3 6714 88. . . . .207 ioo 3 70 76. . , . .220 ' 3 G7 * S3. . . . .210 200 3 70 . . .242 'so 3 G714 74. . . . .233 40 3 70 . . .244 SO 3 6714 SI. . . .204 2O ( 3 70 . .2S5 160 77. . . . .233 40 3 70 85. . . , . .229 240 65. . . . .319 SO .1 70 60. . . , . .353 80 60. . . . .243 40 3 70 66. . . . . .261 240 69. . . . .228 160 3 70 69. . . . .23S 200 3 67V . .211 3 70 SO. . , , . .259 80 . .246 3 70 43. . . , . .217 iS , & 8 ; : . .243 3 70 14. . . . . .202 40 3 67U 91. . . .223 3 70 63. . . . .216 80 3 67W 73. . . .2.12 3 70 73. . . . .219 . . . 3 67l4 95. . . .181 3 724 66. . . . .218 160 3 674 6S. . . .2S1 3 724 6V. . . .235 SO 3 6714 41 , . .192 3 75 . : : . . .256 40 3 6714 77. . . 251 3 75 ! 62. . . . .210 WAOON LOTS PIOS 1 200 . . . 225 4 3.12 . . 365 1 620 . . . 250 5 200 . . 365 1 450 . . . 250 6 211 . . 365 1 610 . . . 300 1 250 . . 365 1 SO . . . 300 7 253 . .365 1 390 . . . 325 6 218 . .365 2 313 . . . 325 6 200 . . 365 3 196 . . . 350 5 296 . . 365 4 2S7 SO 3 624 6 2.1S . . 3 65 3 1S6 . . . 3 624 6 221 40 3 65 3 340 . . . 3624 5 264 . . . 365 2 210 . . . 3 ( Vj SHEEP Only one load was offered on the market today nnd it was a load of western grass sheep. In other words there was not enough here to make a market or establish prices. However , th feeling was weak owing to a reported lower market at Chicago. Quotations on fed clipped sheep nnd lambs : Western wethers. $4.90115.15 ; gooJ to choice Mexican lambs. J6.2506.40 ; good to choice western Iambs. < 6.00 i6.25 ; fair to good western lambs , J5.25@5.7G ; western yearlings. J5.255fG.50 : western ewes , good to choice , $4.254.65 : fair to good ewes. J3.75 (54.00 ( ; good to choice spring lambs , J6.00g > 6.75. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr , 3 ewes 126 $3 60 4 bucks 75 4 00 9 sheep 86 4 75 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK SIAniCET. Cnttle nnd HOK" ilic Snxtnliiliiicr Influ ence , Tilth SIiccp Inactive. CH'ICAGO ' , June 30. The supply of cattle today was unusually large for so late In the week , but the demand was equally good and prices ruled steady for desirable offering' * . Ordinary grades were perhaps a little eacler. Good to fancy beeves sold at J5.15'jj ' ) 5.76. commoner irrades bringing $4.55f(5.10 ( ; feeding cattle sold at J3.40f6.00 ; bull ? , cows nnd helfors at J2.255.00 : western-fed steers at J4.65fly'i.40 ; Texans , J4.10U5.15 , nnd calves nt J4.00W7.25. There was an Improved local and shipping demand for hogs , packers buying much more freely and prices ruled steady. Light hogs ( .old at J3.65'I ' > 3.S24 , mixed lots at J3.G5TJ ) 3.S74 and heavy at J3.501T3.90. Pigs sold at JJ.oO'o'S.Sb nnd culls at Jl.60ir3.50. The demand for shceu and lambs was slacn and prices eased off somewhat , par ticularly for the commoner erodes. Sheep sold at J2.00if3.00 for culls up to J5.00t5.25 for prime flocks. Yearlings soM at J4. 9006.25 , clipped lambs at J4.00U6.50 nnd spring lambs at J4.EO&7.45. Receipts : Cnttle. 4,000 head ; hogs , 26,000 head ; sheep , 8,000 head. St. I.nulH I.lvp Ktoolc Mnrkct. ST. LOUIS , June 30. CATTLE Receipts , l.SOO , Including 400 Texnns ; market steady ; fair to choice native shipping and export steers , J4.60t75.20 , with fnncy worth up to J5.50 ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers. J4.30 gu.OO ; steers undsr 1,000 pounds , J4. 10 4. 70 : storkers and feeders. J3.30O4.fi5 : cows and huifers , J2.25S5.00 ; bulls. J3.00Q3.65 ; canners , Jl.50fj2.75 : Texas and Indian steers , J3.50 ® 4.90 ; cows and heifers , J2.BOU3.90. HOGS Receipts , 8,000 ; market steady ; pigs and lights. J3.80 < ff3.90 ; packer * , J3.75 ® 3.85 : butch rs , J3.SOg3.S5. SHEEP Receipts. 1,500 ; market weak ; native muttonc , JU004.66 : spring lambs , J4.505Tfi.85 ; culls and bucks , J3.00S4.25 ; Mock ers , J2.5003.40. St. Jnxriih Uvr Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSBPH , June 30. ( Special. ) The Journal quo leu as follows : CATTLE Receipts. 500 head ; market steady to lOo higher ; natives , J4.65'f5.20 ' ! : Texas nnd westerns , J4. 5035,20 ; cows nnd heifers , J2.00fC.OO : bulls nnd stngs. J2,35J > 4.75 ; yenrllngs nnd calves , JI.OOQ5.00 ; stock- crs nnd feeders , J3.40QI.V5 ; veals , JS S ® 7.00. HOGS Receipts , 4,000 head ; market 2' ' c 'higher ' , selling at J3.70@3.90 ; bulk , J3.72 < > ® 3. Ml. Ml.SHKEP Receipts , 100 ( head ; market strong. St cU 111 Following are. the recelptB nt the four principal western markets for June 30 : Cattle. HOSB. Sheep. Omaha . 2,418 10.0S3 267 Chicago . 4,000 26.0DO 8,000 Kansas City . 2W ) 11.000 3,000 St. IxUls . 1,800 8,090 1,500 Totals . .10.S3S 55.0S3 12.767 Special Round Trip Rates VIA UNION PACIflC FROM OMAHA. DENVER . $1900 COLORADO SPRINGS. . . . $1900 PUEBLO . $1900 GLENVVOOD SPRINGS. . . . $3100 OGDEN . $32 00 SALT LAKE . $32 00 LOS ANGELES . $5200 Tlrlirtx mi Male ( o I. on Anicclcn Juno jr to July H , To other polntx , June -f > ( o July II. City Ticket Ofllce. IHOZ Fnrmim Street. Always Reliable and Satisfactory. Swift's ' Premium Brand Sugar Cured Hams. Breakfast Bacon end Kettle Rendered Lard. All I''l.r t-cU . 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