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TIIE OrATIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUiNE 21, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
ITortbwtst Crop Sitnction Gatuoi an Ad
tance Id Whsat.
CORN RULES STRONG 1 HRCUGHOUT SESSION
Onln, Helped by Ailvnncc of w lirnt,
Are Aotlr nml NtroiiK lro IhHiiih
MiciMiliKiim CiiIiii In .Mlilst nt
SurrutiiidliiK Excitement,
CHICAGO, June 20. I'ndor nn enormous
buying pressure cnusod by the northwest
crop rltuntlon wheiit today advanced 3ie
over yesterday and held It to the close. Tho
other markets wero helped by tho wheat
strength, corn closing lc oats lc uml pro
visions IV&7V4C higher.
Drouth has ruined half tho wheat crp of
tho fruitful northwest and now excessive
heat, according to today's dispatches, Is
burning ut tho remainder. A message irom
that unfortunato part of the country said
tho temperature was 100 In places. If any
additional stimulus wero needed to cause a
continuance- of recent heavy buying of
wheat It was found In the news mentioned.
Tho market sturted the session with a good
udvancu over yesterday and kept on ad
vancing to the close. Throughout the day
northwest crop reports were gloomy to an
extreme degree, .Many authorities said that
where a few days ago half a crop was a
vosmlbllltv with rain tho loss now will be
nearly !) per cent. July opened Pi'zl'Se
over yesterday at 7S7i'i7flUe and alter a dip
to "S?c near the opening advanced slowly
but surely to Mao. ut which It closed, a
prlco 3iC over yesterday. The northwest
was a heavy buyer, but at that It could not
bo said to have led tho trade. The demand
came, from everywhere; lW.OCO-lu. lots of
fered for prollt by fortunate possessors
were gobbled up like a peck of potatoes and
tho statisticians on the board nearly lost
their wits trying to keep trark of u market
which hau gotten far out of ordinary
hounds. Outside markets advanced, those
In tho northwest shooting up even faster
than Chicago, thus furnishing to tho local
people additional Impulse. Tne cash busi
ness was curtailed by tho sky-rocketing of
future. Tho dips during the day were in
consequential generally. During tho fore
noon, July having Jumped to 73Jic sold olt
to "8i o under lliullatlon by longs, but fol
lowing that tho dips were too small to bo
noticeable In such a largo market. The
total of today'H trading was estimated at
30,000,000 bu Clearances at the seaboard
wero equal In wheat and Hour to 231, UO0 bu.
Primary receipts were 5DS.U0O bu., compared
with 10,000,000 bu. last year. .Minneapolis
and Duluth reported 351 cars, against 4il
last week and 713 a year ago. Hecelpts hero
were 101 cars, none of contract grade.
Good general buying of corn resulted from
tho wheat strength and that market ruled
btroug throughout the session. Hecelpts
were liberal, 47S cars, and shippers re
ported good acceptances of last night's bids.
Mho crop situation was lavorable, but tho
buoyancy of wheat was too much to be Ig
nored. July sold between 3!)TVi 10c and UHc,
closing at the top, lic over yesterday.
pats was active and strong, helped by tho
advance In wheat. There was still consider
able changing. Tho northwest bought some
anil talked of crop losses In tho Dakotas
and .Nebraska. Hecelpts here were 20U cars.
July sold between 23ic and 24 He, closing lc
over yesterday ut 24!i,e.
Provisions speculators wero calm In the
midst of tho surrounding excitement, but
were in accord with the general Improve
ment siimclontly to advance- tho market a
ink-i, Ju,V l)0rk. i1,01'1 . 'twecn $11.15 and
J11.6.M , nnd closed 7&o higher at 111.56; July
lard, between 16.60 and J6.C714, closing tic
Improved nt M.b7fc. and July ribs, between
72ti W"h tllc cl"ao better ut
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 85
35 Owi head'' t'"rM: "atS' "W cara: llcs,
Jhejeadlng futures ranged as follows: ,
A rllcleg.l Open, flllgh.l Low?
Close.
Yes'y.
77'i,
7Sg
"wnent
June
July
'Corn
Juno July
. Aug.
Oats
Juno July
Aug.
I'ork
July Sept.
I.rd
July
Sept.
Oct.
Ribs
July Sept.
8I
S2
78
7D
82U,
41'f.
.L
41H!M'4ff40
41',
JM?4W
41'.(,l3'jg3UU
40V4Bi
4P.4fl
4U-i;
iumi?:
24H
11 55
11 T.'H
6 6754
B 774
6 SO
6 72i4
6 SO
23'.J
24V6I
2114
231,
234
iau
11 45
11 CO
6 CO
6 70
75
6 C5
6 70
23Vi
'Si
11 4714
11 65
6 6214
75
6 7714
6 674
C 75
4taJ'4
11 45
11 60
6 R0
6 70
6 75
6 65
6 70
11 C7U,
11 VA
6 67W
ti Ml
a so
6 72V5
6 80
No J,
n?BA'.T,?U0L'iUl"ls wcro a" follows:
I;LOuR-Btrong nnd inlet; winter n.it.
tJU 00i 8trn'R"'". W-OOf.3 TO: clears
U.mIM-, spring specials. 14.OOW4.16; imt.
SaSfc ,'Si S,rolelUfl' .WS3.25; bak'ers;
WHEAT-No. 3, 75ft 7Ro; No. 2 red 8PAc
!ifiS7N0, 2l ""' 2 icllolv;
, 2AT?rK?- ?'. :02Uc: No. 2 white. 26'A
5,ito3 rise- mc-
cl!olVeUm.UUnlC;0,!l40c!l"K' miCl Mr t0
SI'IKDS No. 1 llax. $1.80: No 1 north,
western, $l.fo. I'rltno timothy. $2.60. Clover
contract grade. $S.. " '
I'UOVISIONS-Meas pork, per bbl lin 4ft
ll.Hi. Lard per 100 lbs., Jfi.tM(c7!. ' Short
ribs clear sides (loose). $G.5.W6.S5. Dry .salted
shoulders (boxed). $fi.50fifi.87!4. Short clear
sides (boxed). $7.11(7.25.
a,',1A18Y,Ul"'ls of wines, $1.23.
8VaA.U-Cl!t Io,lf- J63S; BnmulAted, $5.82;
confectioners' A, $5.78; off A, $5.63.
for"!" "re th0 reccl1"3 xhlpmonts
ns r SM
heat. bu 12S.0.10 20000
,,V" m 100,000
tH, bll is.000 233000
"V; , 20.0)0 000
Hurley, bu
teV",nl'r0wr SVA Ifr
NEW YOIUC (illXKHAi, 31 A It I v KT.
Onotnllnn. tr n,,,. oll vnrlou,
Ciinunodltl.-n.
exports, M, 1 nsettled and l.1Mi'ii!
hlglier again, with demand checked vm"
$3.Hj3.25 winter patents $ I OOffl SL.
tralghts, $;i.7m3.W; w ntcr cxir''
iu i kw.'.:. it 0)V. "fK carlots.
Now York; l"""K' "', c. I. r..
e'v,ro7:,'N!oC', o?uJern,,1hI4 k
r. o, b. atloat, prompt. Options ononeVi
h"K ."V,1 "n'tlf'l with 11 heavy loni!
and outside demand, Inlluoncc 1 1 by unex
pectedly Htrong Knclish cables and hot
weather In the northwest. Foreign liousei
traded on both sl.les. Specul t vo acUvUv
and bullishness continued al day; w , lliiu
np with an excited deman.l fro m Vhorts at
V IVac not ul vnncu and top fo" tho day
Ju y. ttViSfSfic: closed. 8Cc; BeptiMnber
closed. SSe "' a'Ul Ul,corabc.
COHN Hecelpts, 178,423 bushels- m-iinn
CS.355 bushels. Spot stronK"o!S.0s'T,r
o. b atloat and 4t!Tie elevator. Option mnr
ket was decidedly moro active and very
: "i w" 1 u ui minus iiiiSDired
by llrm cables and the sensational ji mp 1
? r'Vl B,r1on;1nt..1,9 advance
July, UW11 4b?,e, elosei , 46Tic; Sentemlipe
46ii46T4c, closed, 46'io "tpiemner.
,PA'rtr!l0Cpl),H' ",'C0 I'ushels; exports.
7Sj bushels' spot stronger; No 2 "So- No
3, 27V4o: No, ,1 white. 2tH.fi29Ve No 2
white, 3030l.4C; track, mixed western 74
JT2liV4o; track white, 2lj35c. Options dull,
but tinner,
OATS-Hecelpts. 36.500 bu; exports, 3S.757
bu. Spot, nulot; No. 2, 27!4c; No. 3. 27c- No
2 white. 2ii8i30o: No. 3 white, 25c; track!
mixed western. 27'412l)c; track white, saw
34o. Options, dull and more or less nom
inal, HAY Steady; good to choice. SOfiDOc.
HOPS Steady; common to choice. 1SS3
crop, 10t?14p; oldolds, 3fi5o; I'aclllo coast,
1899 crop. lOiilSo; olds. 3(5c.
HIDKS-Steady: Galveston, 20IJ23 lbs., lSe;
California, 21 to 26 lbs,, 21!4cj Texas dry, 2iri
30 lbs. lie.
KKATUhJH Quiet; hemlock sole, liuenog
Ayres. light to heavyweights, 23l4fi2lHo;
ncld. 23210.
WOOI Oulet; ilomestlo lleece, 25If2Su;
Toxm. ISfflOc.
PHOViaiONS-Ileef. steady; family. $10.50
4T12.00: mess, $.tf9.C0; beef hams. J20.00U"
A, Art. nn.tlTA CinrjlSf
cltc: ,JranywZ:..a,orn' S7c'
il,'J, l,t,-nri, wt .....v , ........
11 r.n rirv nvrn, iiinin
mess, $16.00trt7.50. Cut moots, sternly:
pickled bellies, 81j9c; pickled shoulders, Wtl
7c; pickled hams, y-MilOWi'. Lard, llrm;
western steamed, $6.92; retlned, llrm: con
tlntnt, $7.0Mi7,60; South America, $i,b0; com
Bound, $6.146.23. Pork, steady; family.
m mtU 25: Bhorl clear, J 13.&01? 1 1.2T. ; mes-,
$H75l2t,i
TAI.I.OW -Steady; city. ($2 per pkg. 4
4'ke, country (ikgs. freel. 4ifl,ic.
fUCK-I'lnn. domestic, fair to extra, 4'iO
4 We; Japan, itli7iv.
I'HANrTS-.Siendy; fancy hand-picked, 1
(ffl4e; either domestic, 3ft3tc
IM'TTHH- Hecelpts. 10,719 pkgs.; stendy;
creamery, extras, lOTHBe; factory, lJ'Klbc.
CIIKBHB-Hecelpts, 3,678 pkg3.; llrm;
large white, ftMMOo; large colored, 9!i'M0c;
small while, D'tGOc; small colored, '4tf
,r.
I-:00S Hecelpts, 12,017 pkgs.; llrm; wost
rn, loss off. Il?(15c; western, ungraded, at
mark, miVJ'n:
MKTAI.S The market for motnls ruled
very wenk In nmymthy with the, contlnueil
unfavorable advices from abroad. Trad
ing, however, was not active. I'lglron war
rants were nominally quoted at $14.25 and
very weak In tone. Tin was a shade easier
at 30.(). Lead continues unsettled on tno
basis of $.1.72V!3.77'4. Spelter ruled weak
and somewhat lower at JI.I5fl.20 under an
Increase In receipts. Lake copper was dull
and unchnnged at $16.50. The brokers' price
for leail was $.1.60 and for copper, $16.50.
OMAHA WIIOI.KNAI.n MAItKIJTH.
Condition of Trade nml (luotntlnim mi
tOtiiiln nml l'ntiiv Print III.
KOC1S Hecelpts liberal; good stock, 9ff
9140.
I,IVU I'OCI.THY-Hens, Ci.4'B7c; roosters,
according to ago nnd size :ui4c; broilers,
lCfilSe; ducks. 4fine; gee.se, 4 J7 "n-: turkeys, Sc.
KHKSII DHRSSKD POL'I.THY Hens, Sfc
8',4e; roosters, 6fi"c; ducks nnd geese, 9
10c: broilers, 114 to 2 lbs,, per doz $3.001.60;
turkeys. 12'4c .
Ht"ri'KH-Common to fair, 13c; choice.
5ftl6o; separator, 20o; gathered creamery,
1731 Sc.
KISir-Trout. c; blue llsh, 12c; pickerel,
8c; cattish, 12c; dressed buffalo, Cc; roo shad,
each. 60c, whltellsh. 10c; herring, 6c; black
bass 16c; salmon, 13c; white bass, 10c: crop
pie, 10c; pike, 9c; halibut, 12c; bullheads,
10c; ring perch, 6c; lobsters, green, 22c;
boiled lobsters, 2,'c; mackerel, 20c; codfish,
10c; yellow perch, 6c.
PlOKONft-I.Ivc, per doz., 80c3$1.00.
VKAI.S-Cholce. f10o.
HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
$7.50; midland, choice, $6.60; lowland, choice,
$5 60; rye strnw choice, J5; No. 3 corn, 33c;
No. 3 white oats, 2314c; cracked corn, per
ton. $14.60; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
$13; bran, per ton, $12.00312.60; shorts, per
ton. $12.60.
VKOKTAniiKS.
Ct'CUMIUCHS-Pcr doz.. 50c.
ASPAHAOUS-lIome grown, per doz., 20
Q2jc.
NKYV Tl'HNlPS-Pcr. doz. bunches. 25
30c.
SPINACII-Pcr box, 4O60c.
NMW Ili:i:T.S-Per doz. bunches. 30c.
NKYV CA KHOTTS Per doz. bunches. 30c.
KHTTl'CK Per dozen bunches, 201i25c.
HADISIIICS Homo grown, per doz., 15Q
PI2AS-Per -bii. basket, 40c.
WAX Hi:ANS-Per 1-3 bu
bu. box. 60c.
POTATOKS-Per Int.. choice, 25Q40C.
Ni:V POTATOKS-Per bu.. 60c.
CAIlltAfJU Home-grown, per lb., 2c.
CAI'I.IKI.OWICH-Per doz., $1.
TO.MATOKS-Mlsslsslppl, per four-basket
crate, $1 23W1.60.
MI'SnitOOMS-Pcr pound box, 60c.
HHI'IIAHH Per pound, WAiio.
ONIONS-Cnllfornla, per sack, $2.0032.23.
rilCITS.
STHAWHRHHIKS - Colorado Uhlpplng
Htnck. per 24-qt. case. $3.00fi3.25.
HI.ACKniCHHHCS-Per 21-qt. case, $2.25
0 50
"HIJACK HASPHnHHIKS-Pcr 21-qt. case,
$3.00: per 21-pt. case, $1,75.
HI3D HASPHICHHIUS-Pcr 24-pt. case,
S2.60.
CCHHANTS I'er 21-qt. case. $2.00,
PHACIIKS-Callfornla, per box, $1.101.15.
APHICOTS-Callfornla, per box, $1.35.
Pl.CMS-fallfornia. per crate, $l.25'i?1.60.
PHt'NKS-Callfornla. per crate. $1.501.75.
C.OOSKHUHRIICS-Per 21-qt. case. $2.
CHICRRIKS-Callfornln, per 10-lb. box,
$1.10; .Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25.
THOPICAD FRUITS,
PINKAPPUOS-Per dhz.. $2.00.
OKANGKS California, Jledlterranean
sweets, per box, $1.00; budded seedlings, $1.
I,KMONS-Callfornlu, fancy, $l.60Jf4.75;
choice. $1.25.
C.RAPK VHl'IT-Callfornla, per box, $4.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
t2.23a3.00.
HIDKS.
1IIDKS No. 1 green hides, GV4c: No. 2
green hides, 6',4c; No, 1 salted hides, 7V4c;
No. 2 salted hides, 6Hc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to
12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Hlckory, large, per bu., $1.25;
shellbarks, $1.35; English walnuts, per lb.,
12fil3c; filberts, per lb.. 12c: almonds, per
lb., Ilftl6u; raw, per lb., 6V4Q6C; rousted,
6HS7HC
HONEY Per 21-scctlon case, $3.6033.75.
(JIIAXOKS I. AVAILABLE SUl'las.
Cubic, nnd Trleicrnphlo Iteporta of
(rain Aflont anil Ashore.
NEW YORK, June 20.-SpecIal cable and
telegraphic communications to Hradstreet's
show tlie following In available supplies
from tho last account:
Wheat United States and Canada, cast
of the Rockies (Liverpool Corn Trade
News), an Increase of 117,000 bu.; afloat for
and In Europe, nn increase of 1,600,000 bu.;
total supply, an Incroase of 1.717,000 bu.
Corn United States and Canada, east of
tho Rockies, an Increase of 1,061,000 bu.
Oats United States and Canada, east of the
Rockies, an Increase of 312,000 bu. Among
tho moro Important Increases reported to
llradstrccf's not given In tho olllclal visible
supply statement aro those of 169,000 bu. at
Portland. .Mo., 112,(00 bu. at St. Joseph. 67,
OOfl bu. at Coteau and 50,000 bu, at Kingston.
Tho principal decreases are those of 362,
000 bu. at Chicago prlvato elevators. 70,000
bu. at Manitoba storago points and 60,000
bu. at Omaha.
Tho nsreirato stock of wheat held at
Portland. Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle,
Wash., decreased 36,000 bu. last week.
St. I, mils (iriiln nml Prnvlnlnna.
ST LOUIS, Juno 20. W H E AT H I ch e r ;
No. 2 red cash, elevator 7Sc; track, SOflSlc;
June, 80',ic; July and August, 81c; Septem
ber. SHAc: Nn. 2 hard, 75'u76V4c
CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash. 40c: track,
41'AffllHc; June, 40c; July, 40lc; Septem
ber. 10-Hc
OATS ll'lgher, No. 2 cash, 24c; track,
2IH-c; June. 2lc: July, 23io; September,
235c; No. 2 white, a7'4c.
RYE No market.
FLOUR Higher; patents. $3.80ffl.O0; extra
fancy and straights, $3.5003.60; clear, $2.S5ig
3.13.
SEEDS Timothy seed, unchanged; flax,
nominal at $1.77.
CORNMEAL Higher at J2.10i72.15.
HRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 6114
63c.
HAY Timothy. steady at $S.OOgi2.00;
prairie, weak and not quoted.
WHISKY-Steady at $1.21.
METALS-Lead: Dull, $3.70. Spelter: Dull,
$1.00.
POULTRY-Dull; chickens, 7c; springs,
12c; turkeys, Gc; ducks, 6c; springs, "Wc;
geese, 3c; Fprlngs. 75j7,4c.
KC.nS-Stcady. SHe.
HUTTER-Steady; creamery, l&giD'ic;
dairy, H1fl7c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. llrm; lobbing, $11.75.
Lard, higher; prime steam. $6.52H; choice,
$6.60fl6.5i'.s, Dry salted meats, boxed, steady;
extra snorts, J7.12V4; clear rins. jt.2s; clear
sides, $7.S7H Hacon, boxed, steady; extra
shorts, $7.C2!4; clear ribs, $7.75; clear ribs,
$7.S74.
RECEIPTS Flour, 4,000 bbls.: wheat, 15,
00) bu.; corn. 99,000 bu.; oats, 25,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 7.000 bbls.: wheat,
H.ood bu.; corn. 91,000 bu.; oats, 13,000 bu.
' Knnmin City Grain nml I'rovlilonn.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 20. WHBAT-Jnly,
72c; September. 734c: ensh. No. 2 hard. 71i?
71Hc; No. 3, C5f71c; No. 2 red, 7PiT72c; No. 3,
CSffi 7n-.
COH:-July. 3S73Si4c; September. SS'ic;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 3Sc; No. 2 white, 39c;
No. 3. SS'ic.
OATS-No. 2 white, 25'.4c.
RYK-No. 2, 5(c.
HAV-Cholco timothy, $10.0010.60; choice
P'rtirlo. $'1.6007.00.
IU'TTER-Creamery 13fllSc; dairy, fancy,
lie "
EOOS Weak nnd nualltv verv unsatls.
facUttr; fresh Missouri and Kansas otock,
S'ijc doz. ; seconds. 5c. loss olt, cases re
turned: southern, 6c; new white wood cases
Included. He more.
nKCEIPTS-Wheat, 2.S.S0O bu.; corn, 15,600
bu ; oats. 1,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 33,000 bu.; corn, 25,
300 bu.; oats. 4.000 bu.
I.lv. riiiiol !rnln nml Pruvlsloim.
LIVERPOOL. Juno 20.-WHEAT-Spot,
firm; No. 1 northern, spring, 63 2d; No. 1
California, 6s 3dTis 4H1: futures steady;
July. 6s 2ijd; September, Cs 2id; December,
nominal.
CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, new,
3s 10i4d : American mixed, old, 4s 3d; futures
quiet: July, 3s llUd; September. 4s IHd.
FLOI'H-St Louis fancy winter, llrm, 6s.
PROVISIONS-Hncon. short clear backs,
dull. 37s; shoulders, square, dull, 25s Cd,
Lard. American ro lined in 2S-lb palls, dull,
S5s 9d.
Philadelphia Pi-oduee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Juno 20, HUTTER
Firm: good demand; fancy western cream
erv, 19Hc fancy western prints, 20o.
EOOS Firm nnd V4q higher; fresh near
by and western. 14c; fresh southwestern,
13'.-: fresh southern, 12c.
CHEESE-FIrm and .Jc hlclter; New
York full creams, funcy, small, 10c: New
York full creams, good to choice, 9U69&C
llniiouiolU Wlient Mnrkrt,
MINNEAPOLIS. June 20.-WHEAT-1n
store. No. 1 northern, June, SlUc; July,
Sl'ic. September, S24c. On track, No, 1
I hard. Wir; No, 1 northern, S2V; No. 2
northern, S0-e.
FI.OL'H-ltlgher; first patents. $1 fO: sec
ond patents. $1.30; first clears, $1.15, second
clears, $2.40.
HHAN-In bulk, $11601712.00.
Toledo Mnrlit-I,
, TOLKDO, June 20.-VHKAT-Actlve and
higher; pot, M'4c; July. Sik-; August. 86Hc;
September. f"rc. I
COHN Active and higher; No. 2 cash,
! "OATS-Strong and higher; No. 2 cash.
; 2o!4c
; ,HVK Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash,
! 69c.
I CLOVKHSKKD-Dull and unchanged; 1893
prime, $3.10; 1893 prime. $5.50; October, $5.63;
No. 2, $1.60, nomlnnl. I
Iliilutli Wheiit .Mnrket.
DULUTH. June 20,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard,
cash, 83H,c; July, S3'j,c; September, 8l4c; No.
Lnorthf.rn' r,l!,h' S1''4e; July, S2c; September,
82,c; .No. 2 northern, 79'.4c; No. 3 spring,
OATS 23'4f 21c.
CORNtO?ic
.Mlltviiukec flriiln Mnrkct.
MILWAUKEE, June 20. - WHEAT
Iligher; No. 1 northern, jjO;8S1c; No. 2 north
ern, i&S'fc.
Jjyj;-Mlgher; No. 1, 60c.
4o'Jl3c KhCr: N' 2 sa,rl,,c'
MOVKMI3.NTN OF STOCKS AMI HO.VDS.
.Mnrliet flukes Soin HeacHviij- nt
OpenliiK, lint CIiimcm UeiiK,
NEW YORK, June 20.-Tho stock market
maclf. some headway during tho earlv part
or tho session against depression and an
nverago level of prices materially above
last night was established. Room traders
were Inclined to take tho long side for a
turn, tinder tho imprefslon that the market
had been oversold and u rally was due.
1J''t before tho end of tho session ltirge
otTerlnjs of slocks were thrown on tho
market, embracing all tho principal groups
of securities dealt In. Earlier gains wero
more than wiped out. the decline from tho
nest In the actlvo railroad stocks running
from 1 to lU, pednts. The net losses were
mostly fractional, but some of the special
ties show wide declines, and the same Is
true of some of the dormant ftocks which
havo not been dealt In during the Into
period of weakness. Tho chief ground of
tho early strength In the market was tho
h gher range of prices from nbrond and the
disposition of London to buy stocks here.
It was evident that a moro cheerful view
was taken In foreign quarters of the Chi
nese situation, and llrltish consols hard
ened a shade, in spite of the stiffening of
tho Ixmdon money market. The chief In
llucnco In turning the tide of sentiment
towards tho bear side was the acute weak
ness developed In Sugar and Hrooklyn
Rapid Transit, and In other specialties In
sympathy. The bears attacked the Hrooklyn
stock with great confidence nnd encount
ered llttlo opposition In offering tho nrlco
down on account of yesterday' Judicial
opinion against the legality of 10-cent fares.
After selling at 6I'4 In the morning, tho
stock was lorced down to 604 In tho late
dealings. Tho drop In Sugar extended to
over 4 points and was without special ex
planation. All of tho gaa stocks wero
acutely depressed, the declines extending
from 1 In People's (las to Mi In Hrooklyn
Union (las. Other notable declines wero
Cotton Oil preferred, 6; Chicago Oreat
Western preferred, ?i on disappointment
over tho failure to declare a dividend; the
Tobncco stocks, General Electric and Now
York Air Hrnke. from 1U to 4.
Those violent declines had a sympathetic
effect on the whole list. Weakness In tho
railroads was aggravated by the renewal
of crop damage reports, and not only the
grain carrying roads, but the cotton roads
also, wero uffected by this cause. Somo of
tho selling was said to be of stocks held by
bankers for collateral, which had been held
for somo time past to give opportunity to
tho customers of the firms concerned to
take up the stocks. Tho money market
hardened appreciably and the possibility
or quicit mroanson tno small surplus re
serves of the banks receive Increasing at
tention. Today's engagement of $1,100,000
of gold for shipment to Franco was about
what was expected, and sterling exchange
eased oft under tho offerings of bills against
tho shipment. Discount rates hardened,
both In lyondon nnd Berlin, nnd sterling fell
a fraction In Paris, so that It Is considered
probable that tho demand for gold Is not
yet satisfied und gold Is expected to go out
on Saturduy.
Tho bond market was dull and prices
lower. Total sales, par value, $1,250,000.
United States new 4s declined V In tho bid
price.
Commercial Advertiser's London financial
cablegram: The markets hero were Im
proved today by the better Chlneso news
nnd the encourlng report from jotA Rob
erts. There wan no lncreaso of business,
howewer. American stocks wero steady but
featureless, closing slightly better than the
worst. Tlntos were better on Paris buy
ing und on tho rise of the metal. Discounts
were barely steady. Call money was prac
tically unlendable. Time loans were made
nt from Hi to 1V4 per cent. The Hank of
England sold 145,000 In German coin and
7,000 for export to a destination not
named. Some French coin Is expected to
bo out tomorrow.
Following are the closing prices on the
New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Halttmore & Ohio,
Canadian Pacific .
Canada So
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago G. W
C. 1). A Q
Chi.. Ind. & I.
do pfd
Chi. & K. Ill
ClilcaRO & N. W..
C, II, I. & V
r. c. c. & st I...
Colorado So
dn 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
l)e. A Hudson ..
Del. Ii. & W
Denver A It. G---
do pfd
Hrle
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
llocklns Coal
llocklnir Valley ..
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. P. & O...
Uike Krle & W....
do pfd
I-lke Shore
L. & N
Manhattan L
Mot. St. Ry
Mexican Central .
Minn. & St. I.
do pfd
Mo. I'a lflc
Mobile A Ohio ....
M., K. A T
do pfd
N. .1. Centrul
J. Y Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
No. raclfle
do pfd
Ontario A W
Ore. Ry. & Nav...
do pfd
Pennsylvania
neadlng
24Vii
Union Pacific
. 50' i
. 71Vi
. 7
. 1714
. ft
. 21T4
. 1l
.KW',4
.117
.143
. i
.120
. 3014
. ht
. 1
. 19
. r.:.i
. !)V,
. 2'i
. 17
. Is
mv,
do pfd.
71
?0
43
2",
10V
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel. & I.. R...,
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central
.12314
Third Avenue ....
29
M
91
Adarnn lhc
American Ex
IT. S. IJx
I'CVi
Wells-Fargo Ex..,
10l?i Amor. Cot. Oil ...
67 . 00 pici,
Amer. Malting
41'4
do pfil
Amer. H. & It
do pfd
Amer. Spirits
do pfd
Amer. S. Hoop ...
do pfd
Amer. 8. & W
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate..
do pfd
Amer. Tobacco ...
do pfd
Anne. Mining CVi.
Hrooklyn It, T....V
1H
17S
17
H
tl
32-i'
150
13
3UJ
in?;
, 67
, 30 1 i
71 U
IMi
, 73
.
,121
, r.s'4
, Hi
, 30
, 22'1
, "6
, ill
fi-,'i
12S,4
47
!)7
22!i
64
7!
31
;oi
1ST4
0-
21
siH
121
H'i
4S
SO
M
27
42
73
179
4
112'i
111
Bl'i
Si
f-li'i
:a
9414
. 7i
, 10
, 50
11
43
1C
2Si
Colo. Fuel A
Con. Totxicco
Iron
M8',V
74V
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
Ocn. Kleutrlo
OlticoMi Sugar
do pfd
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Laclede (Inn
National Ulscult ..
do pfd
N'ntlonal L-ad ...
dn pfd
SI'i
146
11:
47
47'S
10
121'V
UT4l
31; National Steel ....
7f.',,i no pro
Wft N. Y. Air Ilrake...
72',iNo. American ....
Ii Pa-trie Coast
42 I do lnt prd
71 I dn 2d pfd
1JH4 Pacific Mall
18 People's (las
MHlPressed 8. Car
do 1st pfil
do
Illo O.
Id pfd
W
Pfd
do pfd
61
87'4
8'i
Pullman P. Car ..,
Standard It. AT..,
ito
St. L. A S. F
Sugar
do pfd
do 1st pfa
67V4
do
2d pfd
Pouthw ,
Pfd
31
Tenn, Coal A Iron
St. L.
U. S. leather
do pfd ,.,
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
Western Union..
Republic I. A S...
do pfd
do
St. Paul
do pfd
St P. A Omaha..
Po. Pacific
So. Hallway
do pfd
Texas A Pacific...
HOTi1
111
UP
if;
'.014 I C. C. A St. L..
11
"Offered. Ass't paid. "Ex-dlvldend.
IliiHtnn Stocks nml Honils,
HOSTON, Juno 20,-Call lonns, 2fi3 per
cent; tlmo loans, 2V45T4 per cent. Olllclal
eloslnz:
A., T. A S. F... .
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Pell Telephone ...
lloston A Albany.
Iloston Klevated
Ilostnn A Me
C, II. A Q
Dominion Coal ..
do pfd
Federal Steel ....
da pfd
ritchburg pfd
Oen. Hlectrlo ....
do pfd
VM F.lec. Ill
Mexican Ontral
N. K. G. A C
Old Dominion ....
Rubber
Union Paclllo ...
,. :U5 West Hud
.. C'J'4 Wcstlneh. Electric. 41
.112 I Atchison 4s 100
.US'i N. K. O. A C. 5s... 64
,.M Adventure :i
.211 Allouez Mln. Co.... 1
.137 Amal, Copper S3Ti
.192 Atlantic 21
,121 llotton A Mont 291
. 37'ilHutte A llpton ... '.1
.116 !Cal. A Hecla 721
. 30' Centennial 10
. 11, Franklin 12'i
.111 Humboldt VI
.CTi Os eola 59
,.13 Pnrrot 3si
.20.1 Qulney 133
. 1IH Hnnta IV Copper ... 4'i
.. lHj'Tam'jrnck ITS
. 18 ll'lah Mining 21
.. 2'i I Winona
, SOU Wolverines 3C'4
l-'orelmi l'liinneinl,
HERt,lN, June 20. A moro hopeful fef-llng
prevailed on tho bourse) today, owing to
tho better ncwa from China and the Murder
wectern quotations, Americans and Caiia
alan PucIIIcb were tinner. Int1rnatlon.1l se
curities were maintained, Spanish 4s were
put but subsequently recovered locals
Improved and especially on the Jlreot ufter
Iho close of regular business on the bourse.
ExchH-.go on London, 20m 4U4pfgs. Lis
count rates: Short bills, 44 per cent; three
months' bills, S4 per cent.
LONDON, June 20. American tecurllls
opened at about purity level und remained
forV-M the at,tent,'.?nCnf mmbersThSlnai
loiu was llrm and the demand light. Span-
Isb 4s closed nt To .:u. Amount of bullion,
withdrawn from the Hank of Kngland on
bl!l,JF5,,?,'u'- tli3,tX0.
. PA HIS, June 20. Prices were better on tho
bourne today, owlnif to more reassuring
nows from I'hlim. hut subscriuentlv thev
were quiet. Kalllrs are In good demand on
London advices and R'o tlntos wero firmer
on the recovery of copper. Three per cent
utiles. KOf. Exchunce on Iondon, 25f 12',4C.
fipanlsh Is closed at 71.22"-.
ev VurU Money Miirfcrl.
NEW YORK, Juno 20.-MONEY on call
easy at l'H, per cent; last loan nt l?ic.
Prime mercuntlle paper, 3'4ff4'4 per cent.
STERLINO EXC'IIAN'oE easy with act
ual business In bankers' bills at $I.S6iW
4.86T for demand, and SI.SIMH.SIH for sixty
days; posted rates, $I.S5V4 I.&S; commercial
; 0111s, Ti.M4Tf l.(3.
SILVER ecrtltlcatcs. COfiClc; bar silver,
CO'ic; Mexican dollars, 473ic
iyjk Ln scale, inactive; ruvci iiiiivhc,
easy; railroad, heavy.
The closing prices oil bonds todny are ns
follows:
v. h. rr. 2s
do coupon
do ir, rcg
do 3r, res
dn ertllpon
do hfiv 4, i-pr...
do roupc.n
do old l, rcg....
tin coup'jn
do f, rcg.........
do cnlltMin
10.1
lOS'i
1W
1W
,1M
,131",
131'
114
IT.
.M , K. & T. 2s.
do 4s
N", Y. C. Is
.V. J. C. gen. r-s
. M'4
. SS'J
.ltl'i
.122
. Wi
.KM't
.IOS',4
. M4
.103
.10U4
Nor. Pa-lflo 3s
do 4s
.V Y. O & Kt L 4s
I Norfolk & W. c. 4s
Ore-son Nnv. is....
do 4
Oregon S. L. fs
do cotifol 6s
Heading gneral 4s
t:io (1. W. Is
HI L & I M c. 6s.,
Ht I. & H F g. 6s...
St. Paul consols .,
St. P., C. & P. Is.
do 6s
o. Pnclllc 4s
So. Itallwny 6s
S. It. T. 6s
Texas & Pnc. Is...,
do 2s
t'nlon Pacific 4s...,
Wubdsli Is
dn 2tc
Vest Chore 4s
Is. Central 4s
.'n. Centuries
.111
111
113
.1(10'
. VP.
W
US'
.1101.
H3
117'
91
V.
ior.
, w4
127H
Ill's,
s;u
30H
IIO14
12'j
K9'4
ItO'.i
120
79'i
no-;
6S
112
6:
I0".'i
114
100
115
m
92
1 I). of C. 3 ft's
, Atrli. pi-rural
do nilj. 4s
Canada Ho. In
Chen. & O. 4'4....
. do Sic
. C. & N. W. c. .
' do M. K. clfb. 5.
Clilcnifo Ter. 4a ...
Colo. So. 4s
' I. & It. O. Is
do 4s
! M. T.. V. & O. Is.
Mrle general 4s
1'. W. & D. C.
On. Electric Cs..
In Central Is
! P & (i Is..
ioiu
, 70
70'
tii'
112
7"'
loo-
J. .N. unl. 4s....
When Issued. Offered. Trust fund.
Xrw York MIiiIiik Stocks.
NEW YORK, June 20,-Tho following
aro the closing quotations for mining
shares today:
Chollar
Crown Point
Con, Cnl. & Va...
Deadwood
Ontnrlo
Ophlr
l'lymoiith
Quicksilver ....
do pfd
Sierra NWad ,
Stnndnrd ,
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
....C$:14
70
.... 14
,....f.O
,....7("i
.... 21
....300
.... 18
.... 10
.If,
. r,
. 10
.. 23
5J
. 6S
.
I Would & Carrie....
i Hale ft Norcross.
' llotnestnko
Iron .Silver
Mexican
London Sleek Quotations.
LONDON, Juno 20. 4 p. m.-Closlne:
Cons., money.... 100 15-lS Ilrlo
H'4
ilo nccount Ml 1-16
do 1st pfd JIH
Atclusnn 2',i
Pennsylvania 65'4
Heudlng m
No. Pnclflo pfd 7IS
Grand Trunk 61,
Anaconda SU
Hand Mine 40!.
1 Canadian I'uclllc .. 91'.
St. Paul 1111,
Illinois Central 114
Louisville 7!'4
Union Pac. pfd. ... "4'4
N. Y. Central 131',
HAU SILVER-Stcady. 27;d per ounce.
JIONEY lift Pj, per cent.
The rate of discount In tho open market
for short bills Is 2V4 per cent; rnto for three
months' bills, 2'j per cent.
Hunk ClenrliiKs.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Juno SO.-Clearings. $3,
16I.76S; balances, $36S,7S3; money, 4g!7 per
cent; New York exchange, 10c premium
bid, 20c premium asked.
HOSTON. Juno 20. Clearings, $18,778,438;
balances, $2,P.6(i,334.
NEW YORK, June 20.-Clearlngs, $145,
271.706; balances, $$,112,012.
HALTIMORE. June 20.-Clcarlngs, $3,2SS,
012: balances, $111,922.
PHILADELPHIA. Juno 20.-Clearlngs,
$15,105,313; balances, $3,ISI,5I0.
CHICAGO, Juno 20.-Clearlngs, $22,473,737;
balances. $2,665,274; posted exchange. $4.SoA
fSf.i6',4; New York exchange, 20c premium.
C0111IIII1111 of tlic Trensiiry.
WASHINGTON, Juno -20. Today'H state
mnnt of tho treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
renervo In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllnblo cash balance, $143,3M,SS3;
sold. $6S,BG,519.
Cotton Market, ,
NEW YORK, Juno 20. It was n day of
surprises on the Cotton exchange. After an
Indifferent start at about last night's prices
pendulntion gained remarkable activity and
swung fully 47 pqlnts. .Moreover, specula
tion, which was exceptionally tame and
featureless on the first call, grew at an
amazing rate, with total transactions prob
ably tho largest over recorded, something
over 1,000,0(0 bales, according to conserva
tlvo estimates, tho bulk of which cotton
changed hands during the last two hours of
tho session. Tho olllclal rating of the open
ing was "quiet," with prices unchanged to
2 points higher. Toward the close of the
first hour firm cables from Liverpool nnd
bad crop ndvlces from nearly every portion
of the belt started local covering, which
graduully broadened until tho south nnd Eu
rope wero nlso making good oversold ac
counts. Tho rise at midday was a matter
of -I?tl2 points, with no special excitement
noticed up to that time, however. Nor did
tho market show violent changes until after
1 o'clock and speculation continued within
reasonable bounds. A forecast for contln
IK d wot weather throuuhout lithe belt and
emphatically bullish lato crop dispatches
then Infused new life Into the bull faction
nnd gave shorts a bad scare. The latter
rapidly grew Into 11 wild excitement, In
which New Orleans led. Prices forged
nVnd by great strides at the best figures of
the day, showing a net advunce of 26f47
points on tho nctlvo actions. Tho bull
movement attracted attention of influen
tial grain interests whoso purchases con
tributed greatly to the strong ruling of tho
mnrket. Wnll street, too, becamo n heavy
buyer and tlp speculative public In gen
eral exhibited more Interest than In months.
All sorts of rumors were circulate,! nn the
liulge nnd shorts at times were completely
demoralized by tho sensational rise In
prices. Conservative parties wero quick to
conclude that the advance had been too
rapid to hold and begun selllnir for a reac
tion. Shorts noted tho lessened bull nrcs
suro nnd turned for a break In tho hope of
regaining a portion of the ground lost. With
a rush prices relapsed nearly 20 points, with
ciuj inuiKui unaiiy steuiiy 111 tone at a not
rlso for the clay of W20 points. Futures,
steady; June. $S.70. July. $8.72; August, $.S,73;
V.r ,!... '.I
nl,l,llln. .. ... ,1 r ,.!. 3 J,, ' '"""V.'
9 n-lttc: sales. 121 bales.
STf I'PL'IS. Juno 20.-COTTON-Qulet and
He higher; middling. 9c; sales, none; re-."'Ln,-Hi
4? )ules; shipments, 104 bales; stock.
J 1 i.U hales. '
NEW ORLEANS. June 20. COTTON
Steady; sales. 230 bales; ordinary, 7'Uc: good
ordinary, Sic; low middling. S4c; middling
93-loc; good middling, 9Ke; middling fair
9J,c; receipts, 3.117 bales; stock. 69.930 bales
IUKt.U-rr?-J"lf'' !lrm; JIy...12ff9.H; Augi Hti
S-5J?2-Si! September. $7.S9fi7.99; October
November, $7.60H7.6I; December
J7-fiB7.61; January. $7.2f,7.ra KebruirS
$7,6117.66; March, J7.67J7.69. r)'
4-olTco Market.
NEW YORK, Juno 20.-COFFEE-The
mitrxot for coffee futures opened steady at
unchanged prices to 5 points decline, ruled
quiet, largo receipts, checking purchases
which with tho indifference of outsldo spec
ulators, checked professional confidence.
Variations iml,,,,,,,,-,-,,,, ,,, ,,11 1
jr ; ...... ,,,, uiiitiin ran- 1
Hons after tho lato 40 to 60 points decline
Covering caused a 10 point advance in tho 1
l" Hvnniini. 1 no uiuae was iirni wltn
prices net unchunged to 10 points hlglier.
Total sales, 13,ooo bags, Including July nt
$7.06177.15: September, $7.20177.33: November
".15T7.30; December, $7,3317.13; January,
$7.4d; May, $7.70,
Cnllfiirnlii Dried FriiKn,
NEW YORK. Juno 20.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRl'ITS continue Inactive and
nominal. Evaporated apples exhibited a
steady undertone on good country advices
nnd In tho absence of sellers. Prices, how
ever, remain unchanged. State common,
4',si5c; prime, CM tic: choice, 6?if7e; fancv,
V.WiSc. California dried prunes, 3,4ffJ7o per
pound as to size and quality. APrlcots,
royal, !S,bft!p; Moor park. 151lSc; peaches,
peeled, 16i20c; impeded, 6&9e.
Dry (jnoilN .Mnrket,
NEW YORK. June 20,-DRY OOODS-Nn
Improvement In demand for general run of
cotton goods nnd the market continues very
quiet In all staple lines. Prints In moderate
request. Ginghams steady with average
demand. Print cloths Inactive nn change
nt llrst hands. Auction sale or 6.230 pieces
of printed percales brought Indifferent
prices. Styles generally poor. Men's wear
woolens aro dull at previous prices, Dress
goods unlet und unchanged.
Oll .Mnrket.
OIL CITY, Pu., June 20.-OIL-Crcdlt bal
ances, $1.23; certlllcntes, no bid; shipments,
97.790 bbls.; average, 93.S51 bbls.; runs, 113,.
326 hlils. ; average, tfl.&liO 1ibls.
LIVERPOOU Juno :0.-OILS-Cottonseed,
dull: retlned, July und August, steady nt
21s 61: linseed, 2fs 9d,
I IN DON. June 20.-OI LB Calcutta lin
seed. nMit, 52s 6d: linseed oil. 31s 1014d; tur
pentlno spirits, 26a d; petroleum, American
refined, 6d,
.3,-1.1, -iiim-i , o.ui; cjccciu.'r, c.irj; iNOVCmilOr
$i.S5; December. $7.S3; January, $7.S6; Feh
ruary. $7.V7; March. $7.!: April. $7.92: Ma v.
S,.!5. Snot elnsiwl istn.'ifK nt
()M A 1 A V STOCK MAHKKT
UIHnun ,a ' u nilllUl
Hetty Efcoipti of All Klndi of Stoclr,
Ctttlt, Ho'i ind Ehtap.
LATE BEFORE CLEARANCE IS EFFECTED
Llbrrnl OfTrrlnir nml Loiter Prices
t'.nni Html lloir Vnltirn Ilnvrn Set
rrnl .Votebcs Slierp Fully
Ntrnily nml Active.
Average price paid for fcc:; for the last
several days, with comparisons:
J1900.U?3.189S.1S97.1995.1S.1S34.
Juno 1....
June 2.,.,
Juno 3
June 4. ..
June 6....
Juno 6...,
Juno 7....
June 8...,
Juno 9...,
Juno 10...
Junn 11 . .
4 $J 3 50
4 21 3 401 1 It
4 301
4 61
4 IS
1 j J M
4 12 3 321 2 85
t
4 34
3 69,
1 UJJ J ot
2 S6
2 S7
4 ?3
4 10,
3 32
4 SJ) 4 41
4 35 II)
I
1 71
4 94
. ss;
i 65
3 31
2 9J
4 01
4 2'J
4 53
4 .i
5 02
3 67
3 8.1
3 30
3 31,
.1 90
4 34
4 50
4 SI
4 53
4 07
4 63
4 71
4 70
4 51
4 5)
3 60
3 8'
3 OSi
3 04
5 01
5 00
4 92
3 61
3 59
3 921
3 9Sl
3 t-S
3 27
3 27
3 31
2 93
4 35
2 91 (
4 44
4 33
Juno 12...
3 6'
3 W,
June 13.,,
June 14...
Junn in. .
4 86,
4 83
3 61
3 75) I 3 03
4 32
4 3S
3 66
3 79 3 29
3 77 3 32, 2 OS
3 901 3 22 3 01
4 S9,
4 93
3 64
4 4I
Juno 16...
3 62
June 17...
Juno 18...
Juno 19...
June 20 ..
5 ail
3 63 .1 831 3 181 3 08
4 44
4 461 4 65
4 48 4 70
4 45 4 60
6 061
3 64
I 3 15l 3 02!
. 3 71
3 0 1 2 96
Indicates Sunday
1, !?.H?n.lclal Jnumber of cars of 'stock
brought In today by each road was:
C. M. s, ,C'tHe. Hogs Sheep. H'r's.
p. & hi. l. Ry.....::: ::
Mo. Pac. Hy 29
Hnlon Paclllc System: 23
t . iv N. W. Ry
C., B. & Q. Hy... 3
k. c. & st. j.....; .;
C.. R. I. & P., east... I
(.. R. 1. & P.. west..! 6
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts 1S5
t :: :;
w 1
26 7 1
1
60 "3
1
10
50 4 2
24
1
1
5 1..
194 17 1
ber' oyZad''Illcatrd: "Urc,asln lhc
Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 376 1.678 .....
nnd Company 830 1,157
Cuclnhy Packing Co S07 3 41S
Armour & Co 760 4 41
1,790
1.792
Cudahy, Kansas city.... 252 . "w
Armour, from K. C 160
l. Pecker & Degan 3J
Ivobman & Co 66 ...
Huston & Co 13
Livingstone & Schaller. 27 I...'! !""
L. F. Husr 9i
Other buyers 143
Totals 9W 12,850 3,m
CATTLE There were a good many cattle
hero today, almost nil of them cornfed
beeves. Hy reason of tho very liberal
offerings buyers were not In as big a hurry
to get down to business ns usual, appar
ently feeling that they could nfford to tako
their time. For that reason the market
looked a little slow ut tho opening nnd some
reported their llrst bids as easier. When
tho trading was onco under way, however,
the market was fairly nctlvc at prices that
wero not materially different from those
pnid yesterday, so far as tho good kinds
were concerned. In other words, good to
choice cattle wero steady and reasonably
nctlvc. Common kinds of cattle, ns noted
yesterday, feel the effects of the competi
tion of cheap southern grass cattle, and
aro gradually dropping down at all market
points. An examination of the sales will
show that there Is now a wider ranee, in
prices than was the caso a short tlmo ago,
the best cattle and commoner kinds selling
further apart. There wero some right good
cattlo here, as will bo noted from the sales
below.
Only a few cows nnd heifers wero among
the offerings, and for the most part they
changed hnnds early In tho morning and
at prices that wero not materially changed
from yesterday. In fact there was nothing
now in that department or the market.
Bulls sold in about the same old notches.
there being a fair demtnd for choice fat
stuff as well as for good stocker or feeder
bulls.
Not enough stock cattlo or feeders wero
nmong the, offerings to cut any figure In
the day's business. Such as were on salo
brought the same old prices. Reprcsenta
tlve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. rr.
1 730 3 00 8 1127 5 00
1 670 3 00 1 1450 A 04
1 850 4 00 15 1153 S t
1 1000 4 00 20 1107 5 01
2 640 4 r0 M 1168 6 05
2 810 4 l' 63 1157 6 V,
1 840 4 25 1 1531 6 M
2 815 4 35 20 1200 6 05
19 957 4 4 . 20 1202 5 05
22 SOS 4 45 19 1140 6 05
1 780 4 50 150 1265 5 01
1 1100 4 50 72 1234 G 05
16 937 4 50 1 1331 5 05
1 10SO 4 50 19 12S3 K OS
2 960 4 50 ill 1345 5 10
3 970 4 70 4 1100 5 10
16 913 4 75 23 1IS3 6 10
3 1033 4 75 8 1190 C 10
6 906 4 i 1242 B 10
20 9ft9 4 75 18 1122 5 10
6 910 4 75 41 1295 5 10
4 1067 4 75 25 12.10 6 10
19 1152 4 SO 28 1219 S 10
1 IO60 4 S 37 1217 S 10
2 12l 4 80 35 1313 10
SI 1155 4 SO 44 1307 5 10
34 1205 4 M 38 1267 5 10
36 1005 4 SO 38 ISM 5 10
23 1000 4 SO 18 1175 5 10
2 1335 4 fO 60 1052 5 11
1 1100 4 SO 27 1166 5 15
2 1056 4 61 16 1302 5 15
26 971 4 SI 4S 12S3 S 15
23 1047 4 S3 30 1353 5 15
5 1140 4 SI 1 1360 5 15
18 10 4 9i) 40 1279 5 15
10 1005 4 90 16 1312 5 15
11 1079 4 9) 37 1333 B 15
16 1176 4 33 1344 3 15
17 10C9 4 90 17 1227 5 13
26 1106 4 90 17 1290 5 15
28 1161 4 90 31 1449 6 15
14 1071 4 90 SO 1414 5 15
2! 1216 4 90 21 1203 .' 11
40 1103 I 9) 32 1340 5 15
22 1114 4 90 76 1276 5 20
6 7S8 4 ) 23 12;s .-, ;,-
5 112 4 9i 39 1413 5 20
9 1123 4 9 19 14C0 S ;o
II 1160 4 93 75 1302 5 20
16 1301 4 91 40 35l 5 20
21 1110 4 95 2.1 1204 B 20 ,
5 1314 4 95 23 1207 5 20
13 1115 5 00 18 ,m B 21
42 1251 5 04 6.1 13F.S B 25
3 1206 5 00 27 1656 S 25
40 11M 5 0) 36 1507 5 25
21 1226 5 00 65 1301 5 21
22 1010 5 00 39 i;;j 5 35
49 1170 5 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
68 750 4 70 20 1090 4 90
6 978 4 75 11 1146 4 V,
9 1007 4 85 21 1054 5 10
23 930 4 65 21 HH 5 33
COWS.
1 910 2 23 1 1260 J 65
1 910 2 25 1 1000 3 83
1 720 2 1". 1 1300 3 90
1 870 2 75 3 u0 3 94
I SS0 2 13 1 HOi) 3 9)
1 900 2 85 1 790 3 90
1 910 2 S5 4 945 3 91
2 904 3 f) 1 1050 4 04
2 1115 3 04 2 1050 4 60
1 !50 3 fO 4 1067 4 00
2 990 3 0) 1 1310 4 fO
1 950 3 00 6 1 1 CI 4 IV)
1 1220 3 14 3 1053 4 04
1 1160 3 25 1 1054 4 04
I..... 12!4 3 25 2 1134 4 00
4 1075 3 35 1 llfO 4 05
4 915 3 31 1 100 4 15
2 1160 3 45 1 810 4 15
1 1070 3 50 1 1070 4 15
1 994 3 50 1 1124 4 11
13 994 3 50 6 1013 4 29
1 970 3 54 ' 4 1147 4 20
2 080 3 54 3 1376 4 20
1 1060 3 50 1 1240 4 3)
1 930 so 1 1210 4 ro
1 11S4 3 m 1 830 4 25
3 9' 3 60 1 JIM 4 21
2 1060 3 65 2 1200 4 21
1 1165 3 6", 1 1620 4 21
3 1033 61 7 1265 4 25
4 1145 3 75 1 1094 4 30
S 1204 3 7 1 4 1115 4 30
1 1204 3 75 6 1112 4 30
3 1 1110 3 8) 2 8.11 4 5)
1 900 3 SO 1 1180 4 V)
2 JOS., 3 84 1 1244 4 TO
3 1253 3 85 3 1156 4 50
J 960 3 81 2 1420 4 65
COWS AND HEIFERS.
12 966 4 31 5 774 4 25
HEIFERS.
1 450 3 40 1 9J0 4 33
1 590 3 54 1 994 4 54
II 675 3 99 2 745 4 54
1 7S0 4 CO 2 JW 4 64
2 520 4 15 2 J035 4 64
J 924 4 IB 1 S10 4 65
1 854 4 20 1 74) 4 63
4 959 4 30
BULLS.
1 1320 3 05 1 620 3 71
1 1280 3 10 1 l.Wj 3 76
6 1203 3 24 1 1670 3 15
1 1050 3 24 1 1570 4 04
1 1100 3 25 2 15A5 4 04
6 1063 1 35 1 1710 4 14
1 10GO 3 40 1 2110 4 25
1 . 1070 J 40 1.. 1 1 M 4 :
1 2V) 3 Ty) ( 17x2 4 I'.i
4 PW 1 .V) 1 7M 4 2
1 W 3 eO 1 WO I 15
1 lt.1i) I ) 1 14V) 4 M
1 1"M 3 6'. 1 161) 4 .V)
1 1340 3 70
CALVES.
1 xo e 00
STAGS.
1 1M0 3 50 1 13V I 7.1
1 1510 4 2". 9 117s 4 71
t lr) 4 40 1 lift) 4 93
STEERS AND STAGS.
5S Ills 4 !
STOCK CALVES.
1 30 4 2A 1 0 , CO
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
7 810 1 M 10 $02 3 73
13 633 S 30 6 :M 3 75
1 Iftfl J 5 57! 3 M
2 SU 3 a, 1 Of-0 3 90
1 M0 3 25 1 4rt 4 10
4 S07 .1 30 10 32 4 6",
STOCKEP.S AND FEEDERS.
1 700 3 00 15 6S0 4 50
1 M0 3 3 613 4 .
10 ff6 3 SO 1 470 4 4')
1 41) 3 75 ! trs 4 M
13 7.V) 4 01 1 950 4 10
9 STB 4 03
HOOS Hog values took n Me dron at all
market points today and this market did
not nfford nny exception to the rule. The
cnuso for the decline Is to be found In
liberal receipts at all selllnz points. Tho
market here opened 10c lower, the llrst
bids being $4.93 for such loads ns sold nt
fo.Oo yesterday, with a few of the choicest
loads nt $l.97'.-sU5.00. As reports from other
selling points came worse, nnd ns It became
, c-viciciu nun mere was a great pieniy 01
. hogs here to fill all orders, buyers lowered
their hands before sellers could unload at
' mornlni? urines mul llm iimrlrel tiernmo
1214c lower. In other words, buyers wntitcd
the general run of good mixed loads at
$l.92'4. Sellers could not see It that way.
nnd the market was very slow from start
to finish, so tint nt n lato hour there were
still hogs left
It will be noted from the table of average
prices that the decline today wiped out all
the advance made this week, leaving the
market no better than It was nt the close
of last week. In fact a little easier. Repre
sentative saler.;
No. Av
8h
Pr
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
70 237 SO 4 95
62 246 ... Pi
60 257 SI 4 93
63 244 120 4 91
94 203 1 20 4 91
S3 196 40 4 91
f2 261 80 4 91
41 2"0 ... 4 91
6.; 233 ... 4 93
61 232 120 4 91
71 211 160 4 91
55 287 84 4 91
62 306 ... 4 95
f.7 271 120 1 93
56 2S5 ... 195
66 233 40 4 95
61 304 ... 4 91
77 252 SO 4 91
55 269 44 4 95
75 236 ... 4 91
65 296 50 4 91
66 278 ... 4 91
64 308 ... 4 95
71 235 160 4 95
"8 233 120 4 95
8.1 215 120 4 91
73 198 49 4 9:
91 190,... 4 91
58 215 120 4 95
64 247 164 4 91
69 200 40 4 91
60 259 ... 4 95
76 212 120 4 0;
SO 1S9 40 4 95
80 206 209 4 95
67 212 ... 4 95
73 226 120 4 95
54 270 ... 4 91
72 219 ... 4 95
71 228 ... 4 95
74 210 160 4 91
65 270 4 0 4 91
81 211 124 4 91
75 226 160 4 91
69 211 40 4 91
S3 214 124 4 91
58 261 ... 4 95
71 216 SO 4 95
69 268 ... 4 95
SO 210 160 4 91
84 216 ... 9.1
87 208 100 4 91
74 227 SO 4 91
67 269 f 4 -,
60 258 210 4 95
52 229 ... 4 95
72 21.1 4 0 4 91
72 214 ... 4 91
75 220 80 4 95
61 272 SO 4 9",
61 27t ... 4 95
65 2.50 120 4 95
61 24.1 ... 4 95
7.1 214 ... 4 11
54 261 ... 4 95
60 302 ... 4 9714
66 257 4 0 4 97'-4
75 261 10 4 97'4
70 261 SO 4 97'4
71 273 84 4 97'i
67 m ... 4 9714
62 253 120 4 9714
57 255 ... 4 974
71 222 80 4 97H
46 297 240 4 97'
70 212 44 4 97'i
68 35 40 4 97tj
65 309 160 5 04
64 274 80 5 00
67 246 ... 5 60
61 353 160 5 00
77 278 160 5 00
87 321 ... 5 CO
14 190
40
120
4 83
4 90
96 200
54..
52..
61..
63..
65, .
74..
40..
104.
63..
2iV
4 94
4 9
4 90
4 90
I 9.)
4 90
4 94
4 90
4 90
4 9)
4 92IJ
4 IJ
4 9211
4 92ii
4 92 '4
4 n
4 9.M4
4 92'4
4 92'j
4 92'J
I m
4 92'i
4 92'i
4 92'4
4 92'i
4 92'i
4 2ti
4 92'4
4 92' 4
4 92',i
4 92'4
4 9214
4 92' j
4 92'4
4 92Vj
4 92'j
4 92'.4
t 92'4
4 924
4 92'4
4 ill!,
4 92'
4 91' 4
4 9214
9214
4 92'4
4 92 U
4 92'4
4 !2'4
4 92'
4 92'4
4 92',
4 92' 4
4 92' 4
4 924
4 92'i
4 924
4 92'i
4 92'j
4 92'4
4 91
4 "S
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 91
4 9.1
4 95
4 91
4 91
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 97
4 91
4 95
4 15
4 91
4 95
4 93
:5m
.234
.250
.211
.24)
.174
.230
.227
:?4i
.279
.2.'3
.230
.242
.241
160
120
40
40
lbO
SO
20
K0
M
200
fO
160
It)
62
:,9
57
76
SS
79
7S
67
60
71
61
60
r.s
76
79
61
67
SS
63
70
69
S6
75
76
44
.271V 240
305 160
..267
..23S
..293
..26
..234
. .223
.'.'si?
..i?s
..213
..201
'.AM
..203
..1M
..216
..245
..243
124
SO
70..
64..
64 2.7)
40..
...212
...224
...243
. . .201
...29)
. . .258
...2.14
...252
...2.14
. . .221
...200
.. 264
. . .243
. . .234
...231
...243
.242
...256
...2.54
...237
::.K2
.,.230
...226
...939
...243
...262
...230
...252
,.,258
,..248
..245
...199
S3
116....
86
67
80
6I
73
73
78
133....
66
ISO....
41
SO
74
63
70
61
141....
72
SO
40
80
160
SO
SO
ft)
40
200
120
20O
164
80
60
13
74... .
66
63
60
67
,......
69
60
91
72
56
69
61
..212
..295
..234
..Ui
..221
..308
..245
..216
, . .230
120
84
44
40
'40
120
200
13)
66
54
59
14
76
. . .208
4 95
SHEEP Thero was a fair run of crass
sheep today, practically everything being
of that description. Half of the stuff on
salo was of the same kind that sold nn
this market yesterday, and as It hroucht
the. snme prices ns yesterday, it is safe to
say that the market was steady. Moreover
tho trado was active at prevailing prices
nnd early arrivals changed hands very
rcadllr.
Quotations: Western crass wethers. $4.10
ffilfW): fed wethers, $4.90f?-3.15; fed vearllnus.
t.23'7B.40: fed ewes, good to choice. $I.235T
4.50; fair to goon rea owes. n.iM'ri i.uu: goou
to choice clipped lambs, $3.76176.00; fair to
good ollnned lambs,
$5.33ffr.50. Rcp-
rescntntlve sales:
No.
Av. Pr.
!)6 $2 50
97 3 60
12S 4 23
117 4 33
10S 4 33
110 4 40
71 4 50
90 4 60
70 4 60
73 5 13
69 5 15
73 5 15
60 6 00
62 7 00
SO 4 25
S9 4 25
54 5 E5
9 grass ewes
31 grass ewes
151 grass ewes
7M western crass wptners .
766 Wvomlntr crass wethers
000 Wyoming grass wethers
67 ewes
9 ewes
It ewes
123 Mexican wethers
12 Mexican wethers
44 Mexican wethers
33 spring lambs
98 snrin-- lambs
317 Nebraska ewes
5 Nebraska ewes
177 Nebraska lambs
CIIICACO
I.IVK
STUCK JI.UIKKT.
Steer Slow to l,ciwer-li"IPi
Clime
Lower Sliceji Stenuy.
CHICAGO, Juno 20.-CATTLE-Rrcelpts,
15,00) head; steers, slow to 10c lower;
butchers' stock, weak to 10c lower; natives.
best on sale today. ;i carionus ai tu.ia; kuuu
ir. nrimn steers .vifli3.73: noor to medium.
$l,50fi6.00; selected feeders, steady to weak
at $4. 1074. 83; mixed stockers. 10c lower at
$3.4074.00; cows, J.I.O'V'H.55; heifers. SXOOJ5.15,
dinners. $2 4013.00; bulls. $3.0'il.25; calves.
$5.006.60; Tcxans. receipts, 1,600 head; best
on sale today, 1 carload at $5; Texas fed
steers, $l.60fiG.20; Texas grass steers, $3.63(3
4.25; Texas bulla, $3.00G3.50.
HOGS Receipts toduy. 32,000 head; to
morrow, 25,000 head, istlmated: left over,
6.000 head; 10c lower, closing weak; top.
$5.22',4; mixed and butchers. $5.00575.22','.,; good
to fholco heavy, $3,151i6.2212; rough heavy.
ri.OOJiS.10; light, $5.005jo.22'4; bulk of sales,
J5.KKiC.lG.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Recelnts, 16,000
head; sheep best steady, others 10c lower;
good to choice wethers. Jl.75fifi.10; fair to
choice mixed. $1.76114.90; western sheep, $1.10
fiG.OO: yearlings, $5.255i5.76; native lambs,
r.00T6.(S0; western lambs, $6,0056.50; Colo
rado lambs, clipped. $7; spring lambs, $5.0oir
7.25.
.SI. Louis Live Slock.
ST. LOl'IS, June 24, CATTLE Receipts,
2,100 head, Including 1,0co head Texans, mar
ket slow nnd easier; natlvo shipping and
export steers, $I.S3fi3.60; dressed beef and
hutcher steers. S 1.50ft 6.?; steers under l.Oou
lbs., Jl.00fi4.70: stockers nnd feeders, $1.20ff
6 00; rows nnd heifers, $2.uV"i5.10; dinners,
$1.50J72.f5; bulls $1.30fi4.00; Texas and In
dian steers, $3,6054.90, cows and heifers,
$2.80 1.00,
HOGS Receipts. 5.500 head: market SftlOc
lower; pigs nnd lights, $5.101i5.20; packers,
H.05W5.20; butchers, $3.:055.27W.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts, 3,700
heacj; market steady; native muttons. $l.25ifi
4.75; lambs, $3.75f7.25; culls and bucks, $3.00
O-I.00.
KnnsiiN City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 20. C A TT L E R e
celpts. 4.3W head natives and 1,100 head Tex
ans; desirable killers, steady to 10c higher;
Inferior grndes, slow; heavy natlvo steers,
$I.6055.CG; stockers and feeders, $.175f4.80;
butcher cows and heifers, $3,20f,Vti0: cun
ners, $2.50fi3.20; fed westerns, $1,205(0.20; Tex
ans, J3.C5fM.20.
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; market slow
nnd 6f;10c lower, luavy, $5.03573.15; mixed,
$4,9556.10, light. $l.80(i'5.O2',i; pigs. $1,605(4.75.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Recelnts, 2,100
head; quick market at unchanged prices,
lambs, $S50fI7.23; muttons. $U3f0.00; Tex
ans. $1,1054.43; feeders, $3.60f 1.50; culls, $2.50
t3.00. .
SI. Joseph Live Stork.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo Juno 20,-(Spe-clal.)
Tho Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 1.100 head; market
actlvo and steady; natives. $4.00fj6.40;
Texans and westerns. $3.SD'6.20; cows nnd
heifers, $2.257j4.eo; bulls und sUss, $2,259
-4 sr., yearlings and calves, $I.OV3filO, stock-
ers and feeders. 1 4oit 4.;., veils, $j.OOfi6.73.
1 Hf)G8 Ileieliits. lu.70O lirnd. markel Mf
XV lower, all grades $4.95flS.13, bulk of
sale. $l.9i iMio.nii.
SIIEEP-Hecelpls, 1,00) head; mnrket
stead:.
mt York l.lp .stork.
NEW YORK. June 20. - REEVES - Re
ceipts, 2.2S6 head, steers, llrm to 10c higher:
bulls and cows, steady to 15c lower; Mecrs,
$1.60116.73; oxen and stars, $4.231f4.75; hulls,
fl.OMll.SO; cows, $2.25f4.36; cables, lower;
live cattle, at London. 12fjl2'c; tops. 12ie;
at Liverpool. imiill-c; refrigerator beef,
S'jc tfer lb.; exports, 2, 460 cpiarters of beef.
CALVES - Receipts. 6 JC1 head; opened
steady and closed slow nnd liiRo off; veals,
$4fvii,.00; culls, $l.t(l.30; buttermilks, $1.75
fiM.oO.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts. 7.212
head; sheep, slow; choice steadv, others
easier; lambs, 10fll5e off, except for choice
stock; sheep, $.1,2516.10; choice wethers, $5 23;
few export wethers, $5.75; lambs. $3.r)?i7 70;
yearlliiss, $5.00ft5.CO. " '
.",.('''-fJ0C,'lts, 4,7ns head; market higher
at $j. ,076. so.
Stock lit NIkIiI.
Following aro the receipts nt the four
principal western markets for Juno 20 :
Cattle. H03S Sheep.
3,931 13,6(1 3, MVS
15,000 32.CXO 1,K)
6,400 14,(rt 2,K)
2,100 5,500 3,700
South Omnha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. louls
Totals
26.131 65,131
i.eOj
Stmnr Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, June 20. - PCQAR -Strong;
centrifugal, I'.i,g3c; so -ends, 384'vi.
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
I'nlllnir 4nr for tin. Heck In the .Num
ber of IIiiks Marketed nml
SlmiKlitf red.
CINCINNATI. Juno CO.-'Sp.Vl.il Tele-gram.)-Prlee
Current says: There has been
somo reduction In tho movement of hogs.
Western packing for last week was I9,(w)
head, compared with 525,000 head the pre
ceding week and S.'O.OO head last year.
iTom March 1 the total is 7.003.000 head,
against t,,h.",0.000 head u year ago. Ptoin
Itient places comparo ns follows:
.... mx
Chicago 2,0:V.iK
Kansas City O.W.OOc)
Omaha 725 ()1
.St. Imiils 525.(
Indianapolis 320.000
Milwaukee 237,0V)
Cincinnati iS7.noo
St. Joseph 6I0.OO0
nttnmii'ii ici 1. hi
1S91.
!,020,i0)
SS3.M))
7O0.0TO
470.OW
filS.OO)
263,0iN)
190.0M
117.(10
201, iv)
97.10)
1 1.1.00)
115.KH)
S3.000
Cedar Rapids '.'..::: lfojiio
Mloux city 2I6.0()
St. Paul 15I.OV)
Nebraska City HO.OcO
DEATH RECORD.
Old SiMTlird Resident.
SEWARD. Neb., 'juno 20. (Special.)
tnram L. uoyes. one or the oldest settlers of
Seward, died Monday night, being more thun
SS yearn of age. Ho was born in New
Hampshlro January . 1S12. Ho was a
pioneer of Michigan In 1SII. went around
tho Horn to California In 1849. later as
sisted In the Hcttlenient of Iowa and u.s curly
as 1S67 located in Seward. He built tho
first flouring mill there and was actlvo In Its
management until recent years, when ho
turned It over to his sons. Mr. Iloyes was a
man of excellent buslnms ability and pos
sessed a high standard of personal honor.
ColleKo IiiMri.ctor.
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 20,-Sarauel P.
Molcnacr, Ph. D.. Instructor In tho French
language at, the University of Pennsylvania,
Is dead of heart disease after an Illness of
three months. Dr. Molenner was born In
St. Petersburg forty-flvo years ago. Ho
come to this country nbout ten years ago.
He was French Instructor at Columbia uni
versity nnd at Wlttcnburg college, Spring
field, O,
Resident nt Pint tsmoutli.
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Juno 20. (Spe
cial.) Calvin L. Wilson died Monday nnd
was burled yesterday. Deceased wan born
August 17, 1S26, In East Hwi.lbury, North
York, Ontario, Canada, and has resided In
this city since ISOO. In 1891 ho wca mar.hd
to Mrs. Lucy Austin, mother of Han tor
Smith and Mrs. C. I). Cummins. He leavt
a son in Omaha and one In Indiana.
l-'unernl of Mc.Nnmnrn.
NEDRAKA CITY, June 20. (Special.)
Tho funeral of William McNamara, tho
young farmer who was killed by lightning
on his farm near Valley, was held hero
yesterday. Tho remaltm arrived on the noon
train and were taken direct to tho ccruo
tery. Tho attendance was largo.
llnron Loch.
LONDON, Juno 20. Haron Loch iHeury
Ilrougham Loch), formerly governor of
Cnpo Colony ard British high commissioner
for South Africa, Is dead.
Tho coolest places havo been selected for
tho Working Girls' Vacation Contest trips.
Mortality Statistics.
The following deaths and births were re
ported to tho city Hoard of Health for the
twenty-four hours ending Wednesday noon:
Deaths James Flood, aged 26, 1622 Hurt;
John Simmons, aged 01, 2S68 Bristol; D,
Hicks, aged 33, 3313 Grand nvonile.
Hlrths J. R. Reome, 2516 North Thirty
first, boy; John Shea. 4117 North Twenty
11 f th avenue, girl; W. II. Ongenbln, 4615
Charles, boy: A. Shaw, Wood Place, girl;
Elliot Thompson. East Omaha, boy; John
Hober, Lake and Sixteenth, boy; P. O'Don
nell. 2115 South Nineteenth, boy; R. H.
Wells, S3! South Eighteenth, boy.
TUB REALTY .MAItlvllT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on rocord Wednes
day, Juno 20:
Wnrrnnly Drcds.
C. A. Dahlstrom and wlfo to A. A. An
derson, vU of lot 2, block "H,"
Invo's ndd $ 600
Dora Hascho to Patrick Shea and
wife, lot 7. block 8, Hrown Park.... 1,330
Omaha Real Estate and Trust com
pany to S. J. Shaw, lots 33 and 31,
block 1, Saunders & H.'s add to
Walnut Hill 125
Mildred Edmundson to F. R. Joslln.
lot 4, block 6, Ambler Place 900
M. M. Chamberlain to M. II. Mccul
loch, lot I, block 25, Carthago add.. 1,600
E. P. Watson nnd wife to I. F. Cam
eron, lot 4, block 3, A. S. Patrick's
add MM
Addison Austin and wife to C. C.
John'on. lots 17 nnd IS, block 111,
Dundee Place 2,600
South Omaha Iiand company to Dan
iel Hradley, s'a of lot 12, block 319,
South Omnha 159
Tho Cathedral Chapter of the Diocese
of Nebrr.sku to .51. A. 'loan. nj or
lot 12. block 91, South Omnha 1,625
Anna Fay to Gcorgo & Co., lot 4, block
6, Hammond Placo 300
Clvdo Connor to Annn Fay, part of
lots 30 and 31, Grlflln fi- I.'s ndd and
strip adjacent 2,100
II. A. Relchenbach, Jr , to M. A. John
son, lot 3, Dewey Placo 3,000
Total amount of transfers $14,950
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