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THE OMAHA DAILY J?EE: SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Crop Ftoipccts and Disappointing Cable
Oauu Wuknits in Whiat
OPENS QUARTER TO HALF CENT DOWN
Corn Trmlr Dull nml .Neglected finml
JltiylnK of lints li Foodstuff
(.'onccrns Provisions Utile
, lulc.
CHICAGO, Juno H.-The wheat market
gavo an cxhliiltlon of weakness today miner
conflicting advices nnd July closed "fc
lower, July corn closed 'jc higher, July
outs 'kc down Htid July provisions un
rhnnf?ed III 2l..17?fie l.iti'er
Disappointing cabloi and continuation of
excellent, crop conditions ami prospects
caused July wheat to open 'Wrf to MMic
down, lint with light offerings and a dis
position or snorts to liny mere wan an nu
Vfttico at onci. to Tie. Kor a tlmo tho mill'
ket wan held steady by advices that con
tinental crops hud heen seriously iinmugcu
unu mat prospects for nirincr export iiuki.
ness were uoml. while tho decrease In Ar
gcntlna shipments also did something from
wio nun sine, inese niuncn wcru itiiiuwcu,
nowever, liy authentic news mat conn
ncntal crnns will average well and that Ar
centlnn will hum a big crop to harver.t.
This ittarted moderate selling, In which the
commission houses led, and tho dccllnn wan
tinlnterni)ted to the close, which was weak
and c lower at Wmft'OUv. Argentina ship-
ment were kji.vm on., against 1.0.12,11m iui.
last week and I.NB.uho a year nun. Klfty-
two loads were reported taken for exnort.
and seaboard clearances of wheat and ilour
worn co.ua! to aoi.tw mi .Minneapolis and
Duluth reported 237 cars, ngalnst .'Ell last
week and IIS a year nun. Local receipts
wero ; cars, four of contract grade.
An Improvement In the shipping demand
helped the corn market, the July dellve.-y
being taken In htrKo quantities hy the ele
vator people, whoso purchases turned the
crowd to faiyers. Weakness of wheal near
tho close robbed corn of strength. Trade
was dull. July sold between 4l!e and I2?c,
closing 'jc higher nt 42M42,4c. Local re
ceipts wero 201 cars, 10 uf contract grade.
Oats wero quiet and fairly steady. Thcro
was K"od early buying by foodstuff con
cerns and by tho bull leader In com, giv
ing tho crowd the Impression that a big
short Interest may develop. July sold be
tween 26 c and 27'.e, and closed steady and
M lower at 27c. Local receipts were 150
cars.
Provisions wera quiet, with little business
doing ami prices varying slightly from those
prevailing at the close yestcrdn, Tho
opening was lower on decreased prices for
hogs and the drmnnd wns Inconsiderable.
July pork sold between $14,721,4 nml $11.75,
closing 2,ie down at the former figure; Julv
lnrd ranged from JS..V) to J$.S.- and closed un
changed at $.52V40S.55; July ribs wero
quoted from $S.jij!0S.O5 to ls.OJT1S.0714 anil
closed S406c down nt tho low price of the
day.
Kstlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
IIj cars; corn, 220 cars; oats, lis cars; I102B.
-0.CK head.
Tho lending futures rnnunl ns fnllntvs.
ArtlclCM.l Opcn.l High, Low. Close. l Ycs'y.
- wnont
J J no
July
Sept.
Coin
Juno
July
Sept,
Oats
Dec. July
Sept.
J'oik
July
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Rlbi
July Sept.
I I
f'9l 697OU.0V,
lOt'.iTOUftU Till ifc
I
70U
71
..... 41?(,0I2 41
41Tfil2MMsilll2
43 I 4,T, I3U
40 I SDi 40
27', 26 27 27' i
!5?i0?d 26-S 23UrU'Si Sotl "i
11 72','j' 14 "
II 92V4 14 S7i II S7H II P2V4
S 55 S 50 S 50 R 50
5 s fi'5i S7 8 on
8 65 f 57j 8 60 ,S U2j
S 0.-, 8 02U R IK R 074
8 12', 8 W6 8 07H S 12
No.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FLOUR Dull: winter patents, $3.R9fl3.90;
trnlghts, $3.2003.70; ctears, J2.fiOfi3.lO; spring
M'fSJiVlt 'I:20.1 l"tf". $3.l303.bO; straights,
J2.Mfja.25; bakers. J2.MfJ2.G0.
U,'111:A.TtN."" 2 "I'ri"K. "2073c; No. 3
spring. 6t!4fjG7?lc; No. '2 red, 72c.
S9M7'J'0' 2. HifTlie; No. 2 yellow. 42c.
wh-iS 2',iC: 'N0 2 WhlU' N' 3
ItYR-No. 2. 4Sc.
HARLEY-aood feeding. 4204Tc; fair to
choice malting, 55056c.
J'l08,'.-,1 'lnx' .J01.T2: No. 1 north
western. J1.,2!4j prime timothy, $3.K; clover,
contract grade, 10.60.
,I!riPv,,8l9Ns5-Mo!,f I,ork- Per bbl JII.7.-.
jfjll.80. Lard, per 100 11m.. !S.50fJR.52'4, Short
rlhs sides (loose), 17.008.10. Dry salted
shoulderH (boxed) . 6.S7t7.12'.i. Short clear
tides (boxel), JS.45(f(8.55.
WIUSICY-flasIs of high wines. J1.27.
SUOAU-Cut lonf. JG.3J: granulated, 15.77;
confectioners' A. S5.6I; oft A, J5.49.
Following aro tho receipts tnd shipments
lor today:
,,, nscelpts. Shipments.
F our. bbls 24,000 iooo
heat, hi S9.000 m 000
J.". bU 225.000 307,000
n"s. ,1'U 181,000 4(0 000
,i'v 3.000 1,000
narley. hu 5,100 ......
On the Produce exchange today tho but-'
ter market was Btcody; creameries, 151?
lSJc: dairies, 13'(jPHio. Cheese, steady, 8;
furnld, 10"' HUn"y' hlPH 0ffl c,,3es re
nkw Yonic ; i:ic 11. vi. aiAiiKii-r.
tluolatlniis of (lir llnj- 011 Vnrlona
CoiiiiuoitUr,.
,si$W, ?,?K' Junp; H 'I'OL'R-Hecelpts,
1..315 bbls; exports, 9.1WD bbls,; closed
R!!JUW,", ,,.rpnk In wheat; winter patents
J3.6,5JJ3.W; winter straights, 13. l5fJ3 55; winter
jxjras J2.50fJ2.i,D; Jllnnesota bakers' $".90fj
3.15; Mlnnesotn patents, 13.90f.j4.iB; winter
low grades. J2.30Q2.W. Hye 1Iol,r
ftf3 50 ' U-Wa's-10'' vholcc t0 fancy, 13.25
iV.?I;AU?.ALr",Klrnl: ypIlw western, 9Sc;
city, ic; Hrundywlne, J2.451u2.c5.
.n -iUly: iNo- T.. weH'rn, 59c. nllont;
"'ffhW-v1"' Nw icirk carlots.
HAltLhY-Stemly; feeding, lc, c. I, f..
ey ork; malting, 5Sfj62c. c. 1. f New
York, carlots. ' '
nAUl-KY MALT-Dull: western. K5K72C.
tJt I'-A'-Hrcelpts. 6S.40O hu,; exports. M.
Son.1,1' ?ro,:,onH,lcJi N"; - red. 7SiJ, f. o. I ,
nfloat; No. 2 red, 77c, elevator; No. 1 nnrth-
Dllluth, Sf,c, f. o. b afloat. Options opened
easy because of disappointing cablen, hut
firmed up on good local sjpport. nil verso
iMiiisns .crop news and covering. In the
5l,it',,;"i00. U,,ey w1!JP"-d again under thd
benrlsh Modern Mill report nnd small u.-
?llly,.,7,h,n;li,,,7'hc' osed ut 76c; Septem-iT.C'.'-yfl'"".
closed nt 7l'ic; October. 75
Si'- ,';16c', ul0"e,l at 74 0; Uocember, 75VJ'
76 7-lfie. closed at 75;c. u
wt,?.,.lNuno.t'e,,.,",'.l3!,12'0 ,,u'? exports. !0I,
,bU.Tfipo,, "t n'!v No. 2. 47Tie, elovatof.
and 44V. f. o h., atlont. Option market
fairly nctlvo and steady most of the day on
substantial buying In Chicago and local
V.'.Vi:rlJn?' CI.,,CM .""".J,1,"1 'fwo net higher
July. 4i,W. closed nt 46T(,c; September. l7Hc.
closed at 47ic. '
OATS-Recelpts. 1R0.00O hu.; exports. 2.910
bll S;Kt. easy; .No. 2, 32c; No. 3. 31U0; No
2 white. 32V4c; No. 3 white. 32e; track" mixed
western, altera Options steady.
11A -Quiet; spring, 70ff75c; good to
choice, l"ufjO-''j;. .
IIOfS-Dull; state, common to choice. 1900
roi. lrtfrje; nW. 10JJ13o: old olds, 2fiY,c:
Pncillc coast lflyp crop, 16filSl,c; U99. llftlSc
old olds. 2-17t
!,P';.Sn?tCn,,ly;.,n,V,,',,0,1 :0 25 Ihs..
lSc; California, 21 to 25 bs 19o: Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. llfittUc.
LKATHKIt-Steady; hemlock sole. Uuenoa
aVwIsiHcf hpvywelghts, 2(0r.c; neld,
PItOVISIONS-neef, steady; family. J10 50
(012.00; mess. 19.(i9.50. beef 'hams
21.50; pneket, JlO.WdflO 50; cl y. extra India
mess. II S.ftvj 17,00. Cut meats, steady- .,'k.
led bellies, SlVtflOyic; pickled 1 slio ildcrs
J7.WfJ7.25; pickled l.ams. 19.7Sfj 10.75. liinL
easy; western steamed, 1S.R5; refined
Iteady; continent, JS M; SdiiIIi America, I9.fi I
compound, JB.Tj. Poik. steady; fAmllv
lsiiew!: Bhort clrnr' Wif.ss ril:
TAl.LOW-FIrm; city, 4'ic; country. 6fl.
. HICK Quiet: domestic fair to choice. 3i
tl6c; Japan, 4'if4Tic -oice. a,t
MOLAHSKS-b'teady; New Orleans, opan
.kettle, cood to choice. 32(ff(0c, ' 1
nUTTKM Receipt b, 7.SI9 pkgs.; steady
".'f.-JoWc; factory.1 12r Uic V
CHKKHE-Rccelpts. 2.3.S.T pkgs. ; fancy
large colored. 8ic; tancy large white, Se:
whUe 9omn co,orc,, 9c; fnncy small
KOds-Recelpt!!, 7.692 pkgs.; steady; west
cm, regular packed. Ul2c; western
candled and selected, 12MfJ13c. wes,ern'
?9!'I,,!,lrAnvt' "l''er; sprlngero.
lBQ20c; turke-H. hu; fowls, in,.; drccsei
SIlfTlOc"' "! turheys- 7Ji814o. fowls,
IISTALS-Trudliig was not on a largo
fcale for tin In the local market, nnd a
weak undertone wns apparent In the ah
renco of support and In sympathy with tho
depression abroad. After a slow day tho
market was finally weak In tone, ludlcatlujr
n further loss of 25 points. Futures ns a
whole were noglected and largely nominal,
Tin In London went off 15s and closed easy
with snot quoted nt 129 15s and futures at
125. Copper In London was a shade lower
and ewy today, with spot niiully quoted at
9 los 2d and futures JE? 10s, without any
business executed to speak of Here It was
the same humdrum market, ruling dull and
nominally iiiichanged nt 17 for i.ako ou
nerlnr ami lift 62'. for castlnc nnd electro
fvtle. Lend remains steady but unchanged
as was also spelter. Domestic Iron markets
wftn pnslcr In tone, but not ouotabtv lower.
Glasgow warrants closed at o3a 6d nnd Mid-
dlesuoto 1S,
tlic innnlli of
against xM1 tons during April.
The production of copper for
May amounted to 22,iSi ton?,
OMAHA WIIOLHSAM, l A ft K UT.
Condition of Trade nnd (Itiotntlnnt on
Htniile mill I'tincy Produce,
KtHlS Receipts liberal; good stock, firm,
LU'li POULTRY-! tens, 7c: young and
lid roosters, 3fj6c; urkcys, 6fsc: ducks nnd
geese, 6c; spring chickens, per lb., lSf20c.
UUTTldR-Cotnmon to fnlr, 12'.i013c;
choice dairy. In tubs, 14(U15c; separator, ISc.
, FRF.SH Fl.SM-Hlack bass, ISc; white
uass, go; uiucnsn, nu; bullheads, 10c; blue
llns, ic; bllffalos. fio: cnttlHh. V.'i-! end.
crupples. TQiijc; clscots, 7c; halibut, lie; her
ring, oc; iiafidock, lCc. pickerel, 7c; pike, So;
iu snapper, iuo; salmon, nc; suuuan, oc;
tiuut, ac, wiiucusn, yo
PUIKONS-LUe. per doz., Jl.
ItAY Prlc quoted by Omnha Wholesale
.'lay Dealers .monrlnllnn: Clinlre linlnnil.
19.W; No. 1 uiiland. .5n: medium. 17.50!
coarse. 17.W. ltvo utraw. Jfi.50. These nrlces
11 ru ror nay or good color and quailt). uq.
m.iini. iicceipn, n cars.
OATS-No. 2 white, 29c.
CORN No. 3, 43c.
HRAN-115.
VEU 1JTA BLT5S.
SPlNACfl-Per hu. box, 40c.
ASl'ARAllCS-Natlve. per dor., 353&
RliriJARH- Homo grown, per lb lc.
Mitt' HHKT8- Per doz., .W(35c.
NICW CARROTS Per doz., 30fi35c.
N1-;V TCRNIPS-Per doz., 2u5J25c.
Cl'CfMllKRS -Hothouse, per doz., 50375c.
CAitltuih -Per lij., Uc.
),KTTUCi:-Pcr bu., 20fJ25c.
RADISIIICS-Pcr doz.. 15fJ20c.
PARSLMY -Per doz., 30c.
POTATOICH-Old, per bu., Jt.00fjl.10.
NKW POTATOKS-Por lb., 2c.
CAIIIIAOH-New California, 2Wc.
TOMATOKH Florliln. n,.r ,;.l,.,iv
fancy, 12.50; Texas. 4-bk, crates. J1.E0. '
O.MONH-llerintidns. nir rrnin n,
CJllIornln. 2c.
11.50. " '
lll'.ANS - nix. tier 1.3 ho., flrtn clrlnu- n.r
VS btl., 75c.
j'lJAB l'cr Du 12; per hi bu 75c.
CULKRY-Cnllfornla. per bunch, 60375c.
FRUITS.
OTRAWnKltRIHS I Inmo croUn. J2.00:
Missouri 12.W.
LI 1 ISRRl 1-JH California, ner S.lh. lini.
J1.50; Missouri, per 24-qt. case. J1.75.
I'l.ai iii'.H-1 niuornia, per nox, ji.ou.
APRICOTS Calif ornlA. 4-hasltet crates.
Jl.M.
t:OOSi:i)KRRIKS-Pcr 2-qt. case. J1.75.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOICS-Collfomla scedllncs. SI.TM
3.(C); nitvuls, J3.M; Med, sweets, 3.25JJ3.50.
Ll-MUrsS California, extra fnncv. 13.75:
choice, 13.25.
HAN ANAS Per bunch, nccordlnc to size.
2.0Ofl2.fKJ.
I- Kifa California, new cartons. 75c: lavcrs.
65c; Imported, ner lb., 10312c.
w.v 1 r.o l-erwiail, ill r,-in, DOXCS, bairs, DC
per lb.; Halloween, 5Hc per lb.
rt.NUAPl'LUH Per doz., 11.755J2.00.
M ISC1CLLA NKO US.
HONEY California, per 21-scctlon case,
ni)iilrror Dbl., 11.50; per half bbl., 12.75.
NUTS English walnuts, ner lb.. ISc: 111-
berts. per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSfj20c;
raw peanuts, jier lb., &fJ5',4c; roasted, 61iQ
Vic; iir.izus, lac; pecans, 1U4J22C.
1111JL.& o. 1 creeli. BWu: No. 2 creen.
4'ic; No. 1 salted, 6l'3e; No. 2 salted. 5Hc;
1 veai calf, s to 12V4 lbs.. Sc: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dr hides, mite: ohcep
pelts, 255j75c; horse hides, I.5ti;2.25.
St. I.oiiIn (; ru 1 11 nnd Provlslniis.
ST. LOUIS. .Illlin It WIlKAT1.nn-nr!
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 6$Uc; track, 72
i3c; July. fiOWfnfitVie: Sentemher. tli'.ifiRKcr
No. 2 hard. 704171'.ic.
ORN II c ut: No. ! rnsli. JOUn! Ir.mk
4la,c: July, isjic; September, 4Uic.
UATS-lllgher: No. 2 cash. 2SV4c; track,
K5329'4c; July, 201(,c; September, 254c; No.
1 white, 3u',if31c.
111 k Lower at aic.
FLOUR-Dull; patents. 13.5033.70: extra
fancy nnd straight, 13.10fJ3.25; clears, J2.S0g
CORNMEAI-Stcady at J.'.SO.
URAN Dull, easy; sacked, east track, 63c.
HAY Steady to strone: tlmothv. iinnUi
lo.uO; prnlrlc, scarce, not quoted.
11 miv v Mieauv; i.2i.
I RON COTTONTI ES-J1.03.
HAGC.lNOS-6Vifj7c.
HEMP TWINE-Uc
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm; jobbing. 115.75.
nrd. unlet. tS.tt. Dry salt meats, stenrtv:
boxed lots, extra shorts. JS.25: clenr rllm
J8.3ib; clear sides, 1S.50. Hacon, steady;
boxed lots, extra shorts, 9: clear ribs.
19.371J: clear ijldes, 19.50.
.. MICTALS Lead: Firm nt JI.32H34.35.
spelter: Quiet at J3.9214.
, POULTRY Firm; chickens, 7c; springs.
13ffl6c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6q; springs, 9
10c; geese. 4c; springs, 8c.
IIUTTER-Stenily; creamery, 14319c;
dairy. 12f14c.
I'.lKiS Steady nt IftMe. rennrked nnrt
ases Included.
RECEIPTS Floor. 5.000 lilils whnnl M.
(mo bu.; corn. 2I.WH) hu.; onts, 37.00) bu.
win 1 ii'.i i ft e ioj r, v.wo Dois.; wheat,
1,000 bu.; corn, 31,000 bu.; oats, 19,000 bu.
Liverpool Ornln n'ml Provision.
LIVERPOOL. June 14 WHEAT Snnt
dull; No. 2 red western winter. 6s lid: No. 1
northern spring, oslOWd; No. 1 California,
6s Hid, Futures, dull; July, 5s9td; Sep-
temner. &s '.o-,(i.
CORN Snot. Amerlcnn mixed, nnw. x
lOiid; American mixed, old, 4s 2'.4d. Fu
tures, quiet; July. 3s lOUd: Sentemher. Ss
IlUd; October, nomlnnl.
PEAS Canadian, steady, nt Bs ?d.
HOPS At London. Pacific coast, steady.
at 43l 10s.
FLtJi'Jt tsi. Louis rancy winter, Sd,
PROVISIONS Reef, firm; extra India
moss, Uls 3d. PorK, steady; prime mess
western, (ila. Lard, llrm: prime western, In
tierces, 43; Amerlcnn refined, in pntls,
13s 3d. Hacon. firm: Cumberland cut. 26 to
20 lbs.. 41s Pd; short ribs. 16 to 24 lbs., 45s
9d; long clenr middles, heavy, 30 to 40 lbs..
s: short c ear backs. 16 to 21 lbs.. 42a 3d:
clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.. 46a 3d. Shoulders,
square. 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 36s 3d.
lll' i ri'iit uuii; unest united States, S5s:
good t'l'lted Htnles, OSS.
t-iir;i'-ni'. Aineucnn unest wnne, dull, at
43s: American Unest colored, unlet, nt 13s.
TALLOW Prima city, quiet, nt 25s; Aus
trlnn, 26s 6d,
Receipts of wheat during the last three
days, 224,000 centals, Inclidlng 191,000 centals
American. Receipts 'of American corn dur
ing tho last three days, 196,700 centals.
Knun City fJrnln nnd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, Juno II WHEAT July,
6l!4c; September, 63-V; cash. No. 2 hard,
B7V45J08c; No. 3, C6Vil67c; No. 2 red. 69Hc;
No. 3. 6S(ifi9c. '
CORN-July, 3HV,o; September, 40',5c; cash.
No. 2 mixed, 40ie; No. 2 white, 41ic.
OATS-No. 2 white. 29U3304C
RYE No, 2. 63!4f54c.
HAY-Clmlce timothy, J11.60312.CO; choice
prairie. J9.50fil0.00,
Ill'TTER-Crcamery, 14:3l6V4c; dairy,
13fil Ic.
EOtJS Weak; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, 9c per doz., loss off, cases roturncd;
new whltewood cases Included, '4c more.
RECEIPTS-Whent, (W.SOO bu,; corn, 7,200
bu.; oats, 3,000 bu.
SIIIPMENTS-Wheat, 6S.O0O bu.; corn, 14,
400 Int.; oats, 16,(1" 10 bu.
Plilliidr Iphln Produce UlnrUet.
PHILADELPHIA. June ll.-RUTTER-
cty, 19Ue; fancy western prints, 19c.
EOO.S Firm: fnlr demand: western fresh,
(rcsu Huutueru, i.sc; iresn soutnwesteni,
12c.
CHEESE Dull nnd cnsler; New York full
crenms, fnncy small, 9i,c; New York full
creams, fair to choice, SVifPc.
Toledo tiriiln nml Srnl,
TOLEDO. June 14.-WHEAT-Dull. lower;
cash, do; July, 71Uc; September, 70Hc.
CORN-Dulf. firm; cash and July, Uc;
September, 43Vic ' '
()ATS-Actlve, firm; cash, 27Vic; July.
27'lici September, 25ic.
RYE-Slc.
CLtVERSEED-Cash, prime, J6.50; Octo
ber, 13.30.
.tlliiiirnpolla Wlifnl, Flour nml llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, . June 14. WHEAT
Cash, hiltc: July, wi4c: September, OSWc;
!,raC' 1 !V,rd- scLNo- 1 northern
bi'ic; No. 2 northern, 6;f?654c
FLOUR First patents, 13.80fJ3.9O; second
patents. 13.60fj3.7o: first clears, J2.65fJ2.75:
second clears. J2.0()fi2.10. '
RRAN-In bulk, Jll.50ini.75.
I'eorln MnrUet.
PEORIA, Juno H.-CORN-Ensy; No. 3,
40' jc.
OATS-lnnctivej No, 3 white, 274c, billed
through. '
WHISK Y-On tho basis of JI.27 for fin
ished uoods.
miiwmUec C.rnln Mnrkrl.
MI I'tt A I ! K E E, June H. WHEAT
Steady; No, 1 northern, "mo; No. 2 north
ern. 7ifJ70Vjc; July, 70'ifj707c
RYK Lower.
llARLEY-Stcady; No. 2. 56c; sample, 40fj
Duluth firnln InrUel.
DULI'TH. June 14. WHEAT Cash, Nr.. 1
hurtl. 24e. No, 1 northern. (OSia No. 2
"oATS-'-lf V' 6JHCi SePtember- 6Sc-
NEW YORK, Juno 14.-R, O. Dun & Co. s
Weekly Review ot Trndo tomorrow will
sny: Confirmation by the agricultural bu
reau or recent private estimate ot tne
wheat rlnn has clven tn liimlnex a tono ot
great reliance. Distribution of merchandise
is increasing In dry goods and hoots nnu
shoes. Tho labor situation Is gradually
mending, with the appreciation of the fact
thut In some directions manufacturers
would bo clad of a tcmtiornrv shut-down of
works. Plir Iron nrndiirtlnn Juno 1 wafl at
the rate ot 314.6"5 tons weekly, according to
statistics compiled by tho iron .gc. 1 nis
Is about the ant c tinted Incrensc tor May
and establishes n new high water mark,
exceeding the nrev oils record by lt.u tons,
An interesting leature of tno situation is
inn ilecreaso of rurnnccs in blast to 2.2.
wnicn is torty-four less than wero actively
employed In February, 19v0. when the
weeKiy output wns 2US.OI4 tons. Although
new orders for pig Iron havo heen light In
recent weeks, nctual deliveries on olu con
tracts must have reached a heavy Intnl. for
lurnncn mocks junu 1 were but IU7.72.1 tons.
a decrenso of 3.660 tons durlim May. Prices
are easier, Hessomcr pig showing 11 losj of
r.i a ton compared with the quotation In
fcnrunry lajit, wnen the production wns
near present figures. This absence of In
flation In prices In the best svinntom In
tho market and precludes the possibility of
it collapse like Inst year. In finished prod
ucts them Is great activity owing to the
large amount of goods to be delivered July
1. There Is noted especial urgency for Im
mediate shipment by consumers of plnteR,
bars nnd structural shapes, tho activity In
building operations showing no diminution.
Seasonable weather has somewhnt aroused
tho dry Koods market. There Is not vet
such nctlvlty that dealers nre overwhelmed,
hut tho various, divisions of manufactures
aro fairly supplied. Low quotations re
cently established had a helpful effect, but
the temperature was more potent for good.
Shipments of footwenr from Huston havo
avernged over U),0o0 cases weekly for some
time past, nnu snops aro nil engaged, l-or-elgn
contracts arc beginning to receive at
tention. Local Jobbing trade Is active.
Scarcity of heavy solo leather sustains
prices, hut light weights nre dull and weak.
Wheat declined to n more reiiRnnnhln lovnl
with withdrawn! of speculative support. Tho
government report 01 condition June 1 wns
arKely responsible. Tbnt thrt emu 1 1Hx
year will bo equal to tho greatest ever
Harvested was indicated, nnd the depart
ment figures havo generally proved below
the final yield. Atlantic exports for the
week, flour Included, wero 9.U.I5.9AS bushels.
ngalnst 4,620,144 tho previous week and 3,081,-
i;u tne same ween last year.
torn niso lost in vniue, nitnougn crop
news was not especially hrlxht. Atlantlo
exports are still unsatisfactory, amounting
to .'.isi.Dzo ousneis, against .i,.".),ons a year
ago.
Notwithstanding somewhnt lower uuotn-
tlons for corn the provision mnrket has de
veloped much strength, nnd pork products
nt tho west are receiving tho attention of
speculators to nn unusjnl extent, mess pork
rising to J15.75 here.
Failures for the week numbered li9 in tho
United States, against 162 last year, nnd 23
111 Canada, against 21 last year.
WKBKI.Y CI.EAHINC. IIOUM; TAIIM0.
ARRrrgnte of Itnslnma Trnnsnclrcl by
Associated llnnKs.
NEW YORK, Juno 14. Tho following
table, compiled by Dradstrcet, shows tho
bank clearings at tho principal cities for
the week ended Juno 13, with tho per
centage of increase and decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
year:
RELIES ON THE WHEAT CR01
Much Emm 111 ii fene 01 Strength of
QoTtrnmtnt Rsport
DRY GOODS AND SHOE TRADE INCREASES
Absence of Iiiflnllnn In Iron MnrUrl
Precludes Posslblllt)- of ("ollnpse
Wlient Drops 011 With,
drnivnl of !pe'iilnlliin.
CITIES. Amount, l ine. Dec.
New York ,. J1,6I2,91I,S7S 95.0
Chicago 150,976,334 14.6
Philadelphia 140,913.766 90.6
Roston , 136,931,748 20.8
St. Louis 43,575,198 33.3
Pittsburg 40.152,140 25.4
Hnltlmore. 23.672.S76 13.7
San Frnnclsco t 20.331.6S1 1.1
Cincinnati 21,550.250 33.9
Knnsas City 17,752,8S0 20.6
Cleveland 14,539,228 28. 4
Detroit 12.324.198 62.1
Minneapolis 10,745,967 18.6
New Orleans 9,887,881 21.2
Loillsvlllo ?,625,504
Indlnnapolls 8.447,227 S9.4
Houston 7.413,331 49.1
OMAHA 6.592,577 2.7
Providence 6,447,300 6.0
Columbus, 0 6,111,100 21.7
Hllffnto 6,367,633 26.0
Milwaukee 6,150,401 4.6
Onlveston 5,502,000 22.9
St. Paul 4,963,400 20.3
Savannnh 2,349,557 10.6
Denver 4,432,893 9.9
Hnrtford 2,680,017 4.6
Richmond 4,198,625 11.1
Memphis 3.279,014 31.8
Washington 2,844,396 12.4
Peoria 2.433,711 13.2
Rochester 2,843,724 59.1
Toledo 2,316,732 8.9
Now Haven 1,759,761 19,0
Worcester 1,475,344 22.1
Atlnnta 1,800.196 24.8
Snlt Lake City 4,159.403 121.9
Springfield. Mass 1,556,986 6.7
Fort Worth 3,162,003 85.0
Portland, Mo 1,310,071 23.7
Portlnnd, Ore 2,191,393
St, Joseph 5,451,071 2.2
Los Angeles 3,303,654 32.1
Norfolk 1,375,441
Syrncuse 1,109,120 1,7
Des Moines 1,671,435 1S.0
Nashville 1,425,531 3.9
Wilmington, Del 1.13S.6S4 D.O
Scrauton l,231,C9.i 36.4
Grand Rapids 1,315,384 5.0
Dayton, 0 1,136.001 6,5
Seattle 2.992,917 27.7
Taooma 1,195,687 2,4
Spokano 1,105,037 2S.6
Sioux City 1,212,613 3.9
Fall River 810.050 22.3
Augusta, Ga 768,628 16.3
Lowell 674,9)3 13.1
Now Bedford 61S,7fS 12.1 -.
Knoxvllle, Tenn 637,974 7,0
Topeka 896,162 37.3
Birmingham 878.82.1 7.3
Wichita 460,530
Illnghamton 382,300 9.7
Lexington. Ky 438,249 II. 4
Jacksonville, Fin 359,997 40.8
Kalamazoo 383,872 2.9
Akron 672.400 47.0
Wllkesbnrro 708,044
Chnttaunoga 422,664 6.2
Rockford. Ill 388,201 6.8
Canton. 0 375,000 39.9
Sprtnglleld, 0 318,485 9.6
Fargo, N, D 315,191 11.6
Sioux Falls 8. D 211,359 61.0
Fremont, Neb 14S.918 9.6
Davenport "47.918 14.7
Evnnsvillo 710,789 20.7
Mncon 653,0110 4,3
Little. Rock 619,207 36.9
Helona 467,997 1.3
Springfield, 111 492,960 27.7
Youngstown, O , 435.111 21.1
UloomltlgfJn. Ill 262,091 33.3
Jacksonville 173,226 42.9
Colorndn Springs .... f 89,622
Wheeling. W. Va.... 610,251
Chester, Pa 278,533
Totals, U. B .'112,419,191,049') 66.3
Totals otltsldo N. Y..I 776,276.1711 26.7
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Quebec
Vancouver
Hamilton
st, John, N. 11
Victoria
Totals
17,727,5361
ll.llO.iW
2,003,729
1,758,72,
1,581,203
1,131.938
798,727
610,720
611,529
I
.J 36,653,655
24.4
7.3
15.9
19.6
2S.'s !"!"
4.8
13.7
2j0
14.2j
IlllADSTHBET'S FIV.CIAI. IlKVIBW.
Western Ilnllronds llnrn Prospect of
Ilenvv Trnfllc nnd l.nrxr KnrnliiKa.
NEW YORK. Juno H.-Rradstreot's Fl-
nanclnl Review tomorrow will say: At tho
beginning of tho present week prices
bhowed an Inclination to sell off, the unex
pectedly unfavorable bank statement of
Inst Saturday naving creaiea a reeling or
hesitation. It does not seem that this ex
tended tn the lamer class of stock mnrket
operators, and It was well understood In
bunking circles that tho Increnso of 21,
O0O.00O In the loans Inst week was tho re
sult of calls. The trading element on the
floor or tho ritoCK exennngo was encour
aged to sell tho mnrket to some extent.
Tho govornment crop report, which ap
peared aner tne cios .iionnny, wns con
strued favorably, and tho Inferenco drawn
from It was that tho western railroad will
again onjoy a season of heavy tiatllc nnd
largo earnings. This led to support being
again extended to the granger and Pacific
stocks, while the street was bulllshly Im
pressed by further Intimations of coining
deals in connection with Importnnt rail
road properties.
There wns un nUannrt. nf nelllncr nrranilrA
and holders of stocks seemed encouraged to
Keep tneir securities 011 tno prospect of good
imp anu niiundiincc of capital.
IIIIADSTIIEiri-.s HEVIF.W OF TUADIl
nml
to
I'tirfher linpr n eiiient In Volume
Tunc of lliislnrt.
NEW YORK, Juno 14. Rradstrecfs
morrow will say:
neports to Rrndstreet's show a further
Improvetnent m the volume nnd tone of
jllslrlbtitlvo trade, which had Its Inception
' oener weatner nnu crop conditions,
ruuuwing me check given to the crop
damage enthiiBiuatc. 1,1. iim .tnim nn.,.
port, which can hardly be regarded nn other
.I . V""""u ior wneat, comes assurances
iimi 1 hp conuitions of June 1, good ns they
undoubtcdly are. havo been further Im
proved, What is true of the smaller
I 'TriuN is niso largely the case ns to corn,
though the latter Is backward and needs
warmth, (. otton crop prospects havo like
wise been Improved, though the low condl
Hon Is npt to offset some, If not nil, of the
Increnso In acreage.
A better business Is noted In some linos
or men s wear woolens, and some makes of
eji.-iiwei-Kooos nre reported heavily ordered
ahead. hllo the cereals are lower on good
crop reports, quick support hns comr from
tho export demand, which has been tho
ingest for weeks past, and tho decline has
;; temporarily nt least nrrested.
Rn Iroad earnings continue In undimin
ished volume, and the only decidedly un
fnvornhlo feature deserving attention Is
the failure of the machinists' strike to be
amicably settled, the prospects being that
The contest will be long drawn out.
The fenturo In iron nnd steel Is the en
larged dcniand for Bessemer pig Iron.
In finished lines the fenttire Is tho 'en
larged Inquiry. After a long nbscnee, ngrl
cultural Implement manufacturers aro In
tho mnrket for -some good-sized lots, nnd
Wire nnd W rn Lrnrwla urn In hnnei ilnmntul
nnd deliveries nre behind hand. Machinery
inanuiacmrers are cautious ns to contract
ing abend, In view of the strike uncer
tainties. Shoe shlnmentu frnm
have gone past tho KO.oiM.cnse mnr'k, desplto
1 in.- iiiyi nun lactones are nnout tnrnugli
With their work nn summer order. IIMen
nrc stmnr and the margin between the
raw and finished product Is a narrow one.
Wheat, Incl idlng flour, shipments for tho
week nggicgato 4,791.107 bushels, against
6,611.611 Inst WeCk. 4.478.020 tn the eiirre.
spondlng week of lfxw, 2,799,400 In 1899 and
4,396.787 In 1S9S. From July 1 to date wheat
exports uro 205,623,383 bushels, ngalnst 191,
321,956 Inst season nnd 219,416.75.8 In 189S-99.
Corn exports for tht week nggregnte 2,
509.251 bushels, again.' 2,455,102 last week,
::.61I.20G In this week i year ago, 3.285,301 In
1819 and 4,108,706 In 1. From July 1 to
dntp corn exports wero 170,156,620 bushels,
ngalnst 190,254,327 last season and 162,126,720
in 18909.
Failures In the United States for the week
number 1SS. ngalnst 163 last week, 180 In this
weeK n year ago. 150 in 1899 and 226 In 1S9S.
Canadian failures for the week number 17,
ngalnst 24 Inst week. 21 n year aco. 17 In
1S99 nnd IS In 1S9S,
Movr.Mii.vr.s ix stocks ami no.Mis.
Union Pnolrio n, si. Pntil Chief
Features In Dny's Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June It An overwhelming
proportion of the day's dealings was In
I nlon Pacific and St. Paul and tho strength
In the duy's market wns largely confined
to the same stocks. It wns not until
1 11 Oil Pnclflo relnnseil In Hie Inst linnr nf
tho trading that the selling mndo nny notn
bio Impression on prices. Several of the
professional elaments In the market seemed
to Join In the speculative movement In St.
i-nui nnu union I'acillc.
Authentic ofllchll htntempnts rrfrnnllni?
the many rumors prevalent of closer rela
tions between thefe nronertfps wero n.
sptcuously lucking, but they found cred
ence nn the tape, according to the method
of corroboration accepted by speculators,
gavo proof of tho rumors. The specific as
sertion that Union Pacific had acquired
InO.OOO shares of St. Paul from looir xtumllni?
Insiders was stoutly denied by St. Paul In
terests, while l'nlon Pnelrte I ntAnisla re
fused a conflrmntlon. Whntevor may have
been tho origin of the report or tho nnture
of the buying nf the two stocks, It Is clenr
they wero made u.se of to clear largo spec
ulative buvlhc In other iinrl nt tho lll
Tho extreme rise In St. Paul reached 6'4
nnd In Union Pnclllc 6?i. Colorado Fuel
m.tdo nnother scnsatlonnl advance of 11
points, with a relapse of 3i points. Ru
mors continue that this nnd other com
panies nre to be token hv the l'nlte.t steel
corporation. United States 3s, registered,
declined l-1i per cent on tho Inst call. Tho
001111 mnraet was irregular In sympathy
with stocks. Total snles. nnr vnlnn.
16.240,000. '
I he commercial Advertler's London
financial cablegram shvs: Tho stock mar
ket was comparatively. Idle today, but
there wns steady Invest mpnl nnvlni?
American stocks were a trifle quiet nnd
cheerful, with Union Pacific lending. The
coal stocks were also In demand, London
ueuiK iiiuiiiieu m suspect tnnt some , deal is
In prospect In this group. New York sell
ing caused n partial relapse. Union Paclllc
leading In the downward movement, as It
had In the upturn, but the unllertonc con
tinued to be sound.
The following aro tht closlnr nrlcta nr,
the New York Stock exchange:
balances, 11,161,123; posted exchange, 14.56ft
, ST. LOUIS, June 14.-Clenrlngs, J6.687.IOSi
balances, 1720.3S9; money, 5f"7 per cent; New
ork exchange, ISo discount bid, par asked,
CINCINNATI. June 14. -Clearings, J.U5I,
SJSi New York exchange, 15c premium;
money, 316 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA. Juno ll.-Clearlngs,
J22.tt5.977: balances, 12,711,690.
NEW YORK. Juno II -Clearings, JJtS.Iol,
703; balances, 1121,971, 190,
BOSTON. June ll.-Clearlngs, 2I,234,SS7!
balances, Jl,661,s77,
XtMV Vork Motior MnrUrl.
NEW YORK, June 11,-MONCY-On call,
sieiiuy, i'sxi.i', per cent; last loan and nil
"1ftJ.'l"j ' Prune mercantile paper, 3;W4Vi
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, will:
nct.ial business In bankers' bills at Ji.Wjff
t.oa-rt ior demand nnu i 8i for sixty days;
pos.ed rates, H.MlHfl'1.89; commercial bills
SILVER-Certlflcates. nominally 60c; bars
o0c: Mexican dollars, 49Hc.
BONDS State, Inactive; government
easier; riuironu, irregular.
The clcsliu. i.iiuvs .111 nunds toJnv are
follows:
V. S. rcf. it. reir...Wn
do coupon I)7i
do 3r, reg ICS
do rnnpoll 103
do new 4, its. ...IV
do coupoo ....
do old Is, rcit..
In coupon ....
do in, reg
do coupon
D. of ('. i 5s..
A tch. general
do Adj.
Canada Po. Is....
riie. & O. 4i.
ill 5s
( ft N. V. e. ;
Mo S. F. l"b.
nilrnso Tr. 4s .
Colo. Mouth 4v...
1). & It. O, 4f..
Kri general 4..
I. W. & D. C. It
(ln. nieclrlc tn..
Iowa Central 1.
L. A N. tirtl. 4s
M., K. A T. 2s...
do 4s
W
...1121,
...U3i,
...;ns,
...12;
101
t"i
tCH',
m
120
o.MJ'i
5i 122
N. V. C. Is 10:
N. J. C. Rfn. 5 . 131 'i
I'ACIUC 3S
do 4a pjj'n
N v. r & St l, 4s .liXi'i
.. v w. con. ls...',i'.
Ore Nav. Is f9
Mo tn 101
Oregon S. I, Un.. M'r
Mo connol fm It!)
Ueadlnc gm, s.... Wt
mo u. w. is. . . io.i
St L I M c. 5s. .117
HI I. & 8 K r. i..l!iii.
si. raui eotnoi..iM
rft. P., C. & P. Is .ll
do in ID
Co. Pneine Is 934
no. itallnay M II9
S!. R. A T. (n.
.K'.IV
. 30'4
PMiJ
.mm
ll'l
.1034
. M4
. !0i
4s
Tex. A Paclllc Is
Mo 2s
Union I'A'inne
Wabash Is....
do Is
Mo 4s
Wis Central 4s
Va, Centurlts
61
.)lH
. 53
.106kl
it;
.lll'i
.tlt'i
. 91 14
. ten
Bid. "Offered.
I.ntiilon Slock (tuotii tlnnn,
LONDON, June 14.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, money 9.1'l
do nccount .. .01 i.'-IH
Mchlson Ki
tlinndlnn Pacific.. t"7'
St. Paul 170
Illinois Central ....117
Iulsvllle 113i.
l'nlon Pac. pfd 91
N. Y. Central U'.iU
Krle
do 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ..
So. Pacific nfd.
(Irnnd Trunk ...
Anaconda
Kami Mlnn ...
U. S. Steel
do pfd
.. 41
7?1
. T8i
,.1'
. RN
,. n
. 4'i
.. ru;
1.101'i
BAR SILVER-Steady. 27 7-16d per oz.
MONEY Kii2 ner cent. The mm of HIq
count In the open mnrket for short hills I
2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2, per
Condition of the Trrnstirr,
WASHINGTON. June ll.-Todnv's state.
ment of the trensurv Imlnnreu nvrlnln nt
tne ino,iio,iw gold reserve in the division nf
redemption, shows: Avnltnblo cash bl-
nnccs, jujmiw.ssj; gold, 191,901,115.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Juno II. COTTON In the
fnco of weak English cables nnd selling or
ders irom unronu tne local mnrket was
nigner in tne morning and showed a bull
isn undertone most of tho session. Tho
mnrKei was nnnny easy, net unchanged to
5 points lower. Spot closed dull; middling
uplands, H,c; middling gulf, SHc; sales, 79
unies.
LIVERPOOL Juno H.-COTTON-Spot,
moderato business: prices bnrrlv sinmlv!
American middling, 5 5-32d; gool middling.
V."""! nnuuiing, i-3.ii; low middling,
4JSd; good ordinary, mil; ordinary. 3Tsd.
hales. 8.01JO bales, nf which 600 were for
speculation and export nnd Included 7,2i)
illlll'l 1CUI1.
NEW ORLEANS, June 14.-COTTON
Qjulet and steady; sales, 1,300 bales; ordi
nary, n'u; noon ordinary, b?c; low mid
dling. io: middling, 8c; good middling,
SHc: middling fair, 8ic; receipts, 862 boles;
stock, 113.208 bales.
ST. LOUIS, June 14.-COTTON-Stcody;
middling. ,Tc: sales, 600 bales; receipts,
44 bales; shipments, 1,514 bales; stock, 71,
182 bales.
GALVESTON, Juno 14.-COTTON
at Sc.
-Steady
Atchison 8Ti do pfd
do pfd 103i Ho. PaclOo .
llaltlmore A Ohlo.KS'. So. Unllway
do pfd , D3
Canadian Pacific. .1044
Canada !.. 70
dies. & Ohio 43H1
Chicago & Alton.. 4ii
do pfd 8IH
C. II. A Q
Chi. Ind. & I. 3'J
do pfil
Chicago & E.
Chicago A G,
do 1st pfd,
ilo 2,1 pro....
Chicago & N.
c, n. 1. a p.
Chicago Ter. A
uci pfd
C. C. C. A St. 1,
Colorado i'o
do lit pfd
do (2d pfd
Del, A Hudson..
Del. L. A '....
Pfnver A n. O..
do pfd
fine
do 1st pfd
do ii pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
llo:Mii Valley
do pfd
Illinois (tsntral
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
Lake Krle W.
ilo pfd
A N
Manhattnn I...
Met. Ht. Uy...,
Mex. Central .,
Mex. Nutlonal
Minn. A Ht. I.
Mo. Pacific
M., K. A T...,
Uo pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A V.
do pfd
No. Paclfto ...
do jifd
Ontario & XV. ,
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pM...
do 2d pfd....
St. I.. A S. F.
Mo 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd....
St. U Southw.
do nfd
Kt. Paul
do pfd.
Txas A Paclflo
Toledo. St I. A
tlo prd
L'nlon Paclflo
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel. A L.
do 2d nfd...
25'i Wis. Central
Mo pfd
53 P. C. C. A St.
20V,4'Adams 'Dx....
163V American Ex
Tr. 2Ji;U. S. Ex
.... 4Ji4lWells.Fargo Ex.
I... S64 Anial. Copper ..
IS'i Ainer. Car A K.
7::i
III. .130
w
ISO
.... vm
.... K
... fS
.. t;;
W. 23.
Wool Mnrket,
ST. LOUIS, Juno H.-WOOI-Stendler:
medium grades, llff 17c; light tine, llfrllc;
heavy fine. 9511c; tub washed. 16fl24Wc.
BOSTON. June 14.-WOOI-Tho Commer
cial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's report
of the wool trndc: The Improvement noted
In the. clothing nnd cloth trade has been
echoed In a better demnnd for wool. Largo
lines of old Wyoming nnd Idnhn wools
have been closed out this week nt prices un
obtainable n week ago. Fine territory wools
a-r,e.1Ul:k ""ort wool selling on n basis of
4243c and staple at 455746c clean, Boston Is
buying freely In tho west. Large antes of
Missouri and Indiana quarter-blood comb
ings nt 19(ffl9hc have been made, nearly ex
hausting the stock left over from last vear.
E...
L.
43
21
, Si
2-1'4
43
Oil..
It...
, tl I do pfd...
. 23 Amir. I.ln.
.167(4 i.'o pfd...
.23S Amer. S. A
. i2i do pfd
.102 Amor. Tobacco ,
. 41 'Anac. Mln. Co...
. "C'i HrooMyn It. T...
. M4 Colo. Fuel A I...
.15.1 Con. tlas
. ft'i Con. Toliacco ....
. TJ'i' Mo pfd
.Ill Oen. Electric ..
. 3 loiucose Siieir ..
. 6t',i Hocking Coal ...
. M tlnter. Paper
.121) I do jifd
. .1109 Inter. Poner ....
..122t La lede Clas
. -173i National Ills-ult..
.. 2.' Nallnnal Lead .,
.. 1114 Nntlonal Salt ....
..94 I do pfd
No. American ...
fl'.i Paclflo Coast ....
.... CI', Pacific Mall
pi) People's CJas
....1ST Pressed H. Car...
54H do pfd
SO Pullman P. Car..
120 Republic Steel ...
J'.'i Mo pfd
374 Sugar
1J2S Tenn. Coal A I.,
4C, Union Hag A P..
..... ?JJ do pfd
MV4 U. S. Leather ...
47U do pfd
.. tl U. S. Rubber ....
.. 7.' do pfd
.. J3'1 U. 8. Steel
. . f'ji do pfd
..lll'i Western Union
Coffee .llnrkel.
NEW YORK. June 14.-COFFEE-Spot.
Rio. quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 6c. Mild, quiet;
Cordova. 8i(ffl2jc. Vnlues were lower today
nnd selling of long stuff wns a feature. Tho
opening wns steady, unchanged to 5 points
lower, nnd for the rest of tho session there
was little or no rally. Heavy receipts In
tho crop country nnd disappointing cnbles
from Knrnnenn mnrlreln inmlil,in,l n.lih nU.
clflc'T. ! lU'i sence nf outside support, depressed the mnr-
i,".v I ket. Europe sold sparingly In our market.
The elnsp wnn hnrnK ulnnilc ,.nt iinnlmi,...!
to 5 points lower. Totnl sales wero 25.750
hags. Including: July, 5.05c; August. 5.10c;
September, 6.20c; October, 5.25c; November.
5.30c; December. 3.40ifi,".15o: January, 6.50c;
March, 6.55c; April, 6.60c; May, 6.65c.
nvnpornleil nml Dried Frnlls.
NEW YORK. June 1 1. EVAPORATED
APPLES Tho general situation shows little
important change. The undertone, how
ever, wns steady and extreme prices nro
asked on choice and fnncy grades, owing
to their relative scnrclty. Stnte. common
to good. 3Ji5e: prime. 6I5'io; fancy. 6U(if7c,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Mnrket
ruled featureless. Prunes, 2Yn1tlc per lb.,
ns to size and quality. Apricots, Royal. S4
il2c; Moor Park, Sfi12c. Peaches, peeled,
111Sc; unpeeled, 61?10c.
.1:1
I'M!
. 12
.113
.122'.l
. 324
. MtJ
. 16
. 4SIJ
. 57?,
.101
133 V4
I9S,
sct
12tii
. 22.
W.h
,I20
..IS',
. nv,
. 234'
. 21
. I7'4
. i;
. n4
iii
'
"'4
. V1
, 'I,
. 13
. IS
. 6
3
'i
l'1i
. I
V'
'. !l
, '1'
, If i
Ex-dlvldend. "Bid.
Boston 'Pick Qiintntlniii,
BOSTON, Juno J4 cnii loans, 303H 4r
cent; tlmo loans, 3j04,z per cent.
closing:
Offl'
ol
A , T. A S. F. .
Am. Sugar
do pfd
American Tel
Boston A Albany
Boston Elevated
Boston A Me
11. A Q
Dominion Coal ..
do pfd
U. rt. Steel
do rid
Fltchburg pfd
Mex. Central
N, E, O, A C
Old Colony
Oil Dominion ...
'Rubber
Union Paclflo
West End
WestlnKh, Elec.
. 1P4
..143
..122
..1M
.25J'4
.'fl
134
.lMi
. SJVi
. P '.i
. 43
. WVi
.m
. 2'
Atchison 4s..
N. E. O. A C
Adventure ..,
Hlng. M. Co
Amal. Copper ..
Atlantlo
Homon A Mont
Butte A Boston
Cal. A llecla ..
Centennial
I'ranKlln
Rumbolilt
Osceola
Parrot
....1
Si..
t'.i Qulncy
''4
.. 2.
..U'.
.. fH4
.. 65
Santa Fe Coniwr ,
Tamarack
Utah MlnlD
Winona
Wolverines
Nttt York Minlni; fitoeka,
NEW YORK. June ll.-The followlnir
the closing quotations 011 mining stocks
Adams Con , IS
Alice 43
Ilreece 1M
Brunswick Con 14
Comstock Tun t
Con, Cal. A Va....2l5
Dmdwood Terra .... W
Horn Silver lit
Iron RUyer tl
Leadvllle Con i
Little Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
'Small Ropes .
Standard
I
hi
lln.uk rienrlntxa,
BALTIMORE. Juno 14. Clearlnes. 13
S05; balances, 1261,320.
. . . !, Vl.l llll.", f-.,OV
r.W;
Xevr York Ilry iniiiln Jlnrket.
NEW YORK, June 14,-DRY GOODS
The tone of tho market Is distinctly better.
There havu been good sales of bleaphed
cottons nt warrant prices. Brown coods
aro advancing In export grades, and n largo
business has been done In goods of print
cloths at firmer prices. Prints nre selling
well. Linens nre llrm but quiet. Burlaps
scarce and strong.
MANCHESTER. Juno ll.-CLOTHS-Mnr-ket
quiet, with u fnlr Inquiry; yarns barely
steady.
OH nml llosln.
NEW YORK. June 14,-OILS-Cottonseed,
llrm; prlmo crude, nominal; yellow, 39c.
Petroleum, dull. Rosin, quiet. Turpentine,
steady.
OIL CITY. Pa June 14.-OILS-Credlt
balances. 11.05c; certificates, no. bid; ship
ments, 98,656 bbls.; nvernge. 91,237; runs,
129,673 bbls.; average, 82,791 bbls.
SiiKitr Market. '
NEW YORK June 14.-SUGAR-Raw.
steady: fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 96
test. IVicj molasses sugar, 3sc; refined,
quiet.
rsr; UULIJANH, .lime ll. SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle, .1 3-161 p; open kettle,
centrlfugnl, .TiPic; centrifugal vellow, 41
ifvr; sernnds, 2s1?lc. Molasses, djll; cen
trlfgunl, 74T15c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ctttli Rfeiipti Lifkt, but Harks! Slow and
Etudj to & Dims Lowsr.
HOGS SCL0 TWO AND A HALF LOWER
.Vol Jinny Sheep Offeieil, but lie 111 11 ml
Light mid Trmle Mow mill Weuk,
While l.ntuhs Were In Fnlr lie.
liitiml 111 Meml) Prlees.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jjne 14.
ntnSff!pl We.ti!: Cattle, Hogs, Sheep.
w.,,v,,.i muiiunj ....... ...
Utucial 'Puesimy
Oiuciul Wmiifedny
Ulliciai lliursuay l.soj
uiiiciai rriuuy 1,145
Five days this wcek..."iu7s
hatne un) luot week lo,4l2
oume week ueiorc U.Uo
ij.imu Ihlco weegs ugo. . .is,lt;
baine lour weens nKo....l6jj
ftatno unys last yvui- is.ull
.iurgo prico p,tiu iur nogs at
OinaiiH tnu pust veral dujs with
pHrisoiis:
Monday's average, but It !. still a shndo
bettor than Inst week at this time. Repre
sentative sales:
No.
74...
0...
fl .
is ..
71...
l...
72...
1901. HJ0.lS99.,t89S.IVj
m.. ., "' ? 1)0 1 ' I 3 0J 4 20 3 3I 2 9J 1 17
J .! ? '3 I 4 03 3 Jl 2 VI 1 31
""J o ',! 4 90 3 60 ,3 3) 2 'JU
Vi :. "' " "v'l e) j ai 4 101
Mav :l
Juno 1..
June 2,.
June J..
June 4..
June ..
June 6..
Jun 7....
June h....
June 9....
June 10...
June 11...
June 12..
1 & 1'm I Mi 3 0,1 4 11, 3 oJt
I 6 iU I 4 M 3 bh 4 21, J 2 iGl
I II 83f 3 5 14 lit 3 32 2 85
b .0 3 591 4 (Mi 3 ijt i 81
I 6 71H 4 S3 j 4 1U 3 3. 2 a7,
I 6 ioWi 4 91, 3 68 1 J 31, 2 9,1
" 'Ifti 4 94 3 6S 4 01 I 3 Vl
l 4 'Jit 3 67l 3 88) 3 SUI .
4 W. 3 Sl 1 J Hi 6 4 ut)
36l 3 92 3 2J 3 0I
3 69 3 "J5 3 27i 2 W 4 38
I J JI o Ulj 4 44
5 78'i 5 U.'i
' I 6 10,
S S3i
o 9i I 5 Oi
6 S9lt) 4 92 3 57
3 311 3 OOi 4
June 13..., b 8.1-,, 4 wi 3 3 71 ,3 03 4 3j
muiio II.,, o 31'4 1 SO 3 fchi 3 TJ, 3 i"J 4 iS
tdock
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllclnl nuniDcr of cars of
urougnt in today by each road was:
(Vittl.. Il,i,. Uhirn It'r'a.
r . o "o".
v-., ..1. ,v. Ol. 1 HY.
O. Ai St. L Hy.....
.Missouri Paclnc Hy.
Av. Sh. Pr
1 ... J 7S 74 23ft ... 8 I
1 ... lib
.... 115 ... J )
t 2IS 120 5 IHi i WS M 5 fO
217 50 J 77, 71 Or) yi J t)
M i M 6 ' l 2Ji ... 6 0
76 2S 160 5 "I' 72 211 40 i 0
fj M4 SO 5 JIU S3 ... 1 M
jo 2mi 40 5 ;; Ct J7 2D t 0
81 219 ... 5 7711 K 345 ... J ft4
1 PS ... b JJ"i Wd 1 2U
;i im ... t in, n :) m :. m,
SI 1 M 5 77V t 254 SO i flti
JJ 210 200 & riVi 2M ! 6
tl IM 41 5 JJIi M 251 ... 6 3H,
(,3 2I 1W 5 Ml !0 7 ... JJ.'i,
II Jis) SO J J f 2M 1 1 Si4
71 m M 5 10 4 M7 it i -.'i
IC 2M SO & 50 M 50 J 52',
M 2 lw) 5 50 62 1!9 ... S SJt,
IS S" 1(0 6 SO 67 267 500 i, 411,
tf.ijj l.'JM 6 -01 ... 0 5V "
U'.ijJ 3:&b ' 0 i tO 64 2.0 10 J M
IV.MJ i.iia 67 Vi m Jo 61 263 210 S 12' ,
10 M 1 2 ,i ' ) 5 M & !
8 3S7 V;S J 5 ' " M J 'i
W Ii, ... j yi 70 2M ... 52l,
41,311 S.K6 ' JM 5 I) 6 237 ... 5 21,
b.' Ml U.WI "I M 60 61 267 .,s . 121,
ul.oi.' 18.318 ' Is 6 So 61 2M ... 5S2!i
22 1(4 M ' 0 w y S a
38 121 2.1 'Js ' W " 5 U W Vj
ort 0 wti !" M Hi) 1 M lf 5 'i
"on" 73 SU7 40 4 50 W 1 ) 1521,
f-1 212 ... & v) 5i 1 &
" 217 I Ihl i jw u .-si,
milium. l i ::: iStj
61 215 1C0 50 Z i"
1 tf sia a 1 .. II 24J Ml i 47l.
2 joi 4 3j 1 i : 10 269 so
4 1 :' isi f.i s,i ii tin,
iV U :::::::: g '3 JK g,- 1 ,
II 34 a W i'D - Tt. I .-
ijg :::::::IS IS .SS
fS 52 40 60 254.165 6M
l.)t :i 1 5 50 ... im t f.
s 32i to & to ;;. : n
ff 244 SO SS0 t, Si M ?S
? i in :::::::: i ::: J,1
a i m 4 jo i? ..... ;
ii w 63.:.:;;:: iio &
ts ii ... 5 so i, lr. ,M 5
43 23 . i cA !y; ':: ? :!
L'nlon Paclnc sistcm. 6
C. A: N. XV. Hy
r'., B. At M. V. Hy... 12
8. C. At P. Hy..
-'., St. P., M. & O. Hy
It. A: M. R Rv
C, 11. & Q. Hy
k. U. t St J. Hy....
C, R. 1. At P., cast...
C., R. I. At P., west..
nunois central
1
I
21
3
20
1
10
13
3
16
16
Total receipts .... 61 122 6
The Jlinusmon of tho day's reeelnts was
tui luiiuns, cucn uuyer purcnasing tne num
ucr ui ueaa inaicateu:
Rnyers. . Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
1..36
2,M
2,37 1
2,239
4,1
190
umnna Packing Co 119
Swift and Comnanv aii
Cudnhy Packing Co W)
Armour At Co 331
Omnha, trom K. C 9j
It. Hecker At locgun 6
Uvlngstono At Schaller. 33
I.. K. Husz i
H. I.. Dennis & Co l
Held over 37 .... 201
...Total 1,145 8,645 (65
LA U l,h there wnn n llirht rim nt rnttl.,
ucre touay, out tno market was slow nnd
wenk, owing to the fact that puckers did
not nllDcnr at nil niulnim tnr fuitmlleu
Then, loo, Chicago wns reported dull and
weak, which had rather a denresslng effect
upon tho trade nt this point.
in me .receipts were included nbout 35
cars or beef steers. Packers started out
to buy tho cattlo lower and In some cases
they succeeded In settlnir them nil nf n
dime lower, while In others tho market was
luuy sieaay. 'tne greatest decline wns, of
course, on tho common stuff, nnd nn thn
lightweights In particular. Sellers did not
iiko to tiiKC ort and for that reason the
market was very slow trom start to
llnish. nnd, although the receipts were light.
it iouk some time to eneci a clearance.
Thero were not mnny cows nnd heifers
on sale .today nnd not much change was
noticeable In the prices paid. The market
wns not what might be called active, but
nt the same time packers bought up what
was offered In reasonably good season. As
hlch ns 15.00 was nnld fur two loml nf
heifers, which wns considered a good price,
Hulls were slow sale today, unless tho
quality was good. Stags were hard to
move nt steady prices, owing to the down
ward tendency on steers. Veal calves sold
at about steady prices.
There s little to be said of the feeder
situation, as receipts were hardly large
enough to test the ma.'knt. Tho demand,
though, while light. Is sufficient to tako
what Is coming nt just about steady prices.
Iteprcsentativn sates.
No.
12...
21...
1...
15. . .
36...
38...
6...
2...
1...
1...
ft
2.'.'.
1...
5...
3...
1...
2...
1...
2...
1...
1...
4...
4...
1....
1....
1...
Av.
... 660
... 750
...793
... 520
... 570
... 7M
...1081
...1054
...1130
...1022
...ll'JO
...1136
Pr.
3 f,0
4 50
4 IkI
4 M
4 75
4 50
I ?5
5 00
5 01
5 15
5 2i
5 :
.No.
13...
2...
?6...
17...
3...
23...
1...
41...
40...
42...
A v.
1120
1071
1154
1092
1212
1260
1330
I19J
130.1
HIS
1156
6TEKRS AND HKIFURS.
$VI 170 10..
..751 I 75 12...
..1042 SM 19...
ST K BRS AND
99S 4 55
1113
1130
1156
STAGS.
CAILLES IS READY TO QUIT
Filipino Lender Promises to Surreiiilrr
mid Mellter Arms In
Tli'ee l)n y.
NEW
surgrnt
hcrnnie
VORK, June 14 -Calllr, tho In
lender In l.agunn provlnco, has
more humble and now Intimates
his willingness to surrender 100 guns to
tlrncrnl Sumner tnmnrrou at Snntn Cruz
nnd to give up the remainder In threo days.
T 1 114 HIv.W.TV .M.MIICiyr.
INKYRl'.M I4NTS plnced on record Friday,
.1 u ti o II.
Wnrrniitj Deeds,
A. XV Kidpln nnd wife to 14. P. Smith,
n 30 feet lots S and 9, block 2, A. S.
Paltlck's add 1 2,000
John I lockslriisser mid wlte to Jacob
Frank, e 2-3 lot 6, Knutitzo'a 2d add.. 2
Jacob I'm nit to (Catherine llnckstras-
ser. siinio 2
H. A Kilfus and wife to C. S. Shep
nrd, lot 3, block 1, llelvedern arid ...
J. R. Steen et nl lo Mauiln Mogge,
lots 2, 3 nnd I, Klaek's subdlv
M. A. Kemp and husband to Allan
Kuttey, lots 4 and f, block I, Red
Hold's add
J. A. RiiNsell and huslmnd to Edward
Jones, s',i lot 9, block 60, South
Omaha
Annlo llwyer to V, XV. Hnll. n 10 feet
nf s 160 feet lot 21, and n 10 feet of s
160 feet of n 65 feet lot 23, block 3,
Park Plncn
M. M. Dwyer to snme, n 10 feet of s
170 feet lot 21, nnd n 10 feet of s 170
feet of v 63 feet lot 23, block 3, same
Annlo Dwyer to snme, s 150 feet lot 24.
unci s 150 feet o 55 feet lot 23, block 3,
same ,
600
3,5(0
S00
150
Total amount ot transfers
6.000
. ,12,W0
S20
C30
,..t... 915
950
M)
9S0
, 1240
1135
550
920
971
783
950
U
, 1110
850
920
590
607
1C47
841
940
870
11(0
1016
M0
1130
710
6J0
627
710
86!
700
615
670
too
.'.....1060
10O
656
1313
lll
170)
600
11 W
1120
..IS'.O
., 500
COWS.
2 00
2 25
: so
2 10
3 31
2 10
2 51
2 M
2 65
2 JJ
3 15
3 r.
3 J?
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 .'5
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 10
3 70
3 50
3 ;o
3 65
3 75
HEIFERS.
2....
12!!."
....
1....
1....
2!!"
23....
1....
1....
6....
i.'
1....
1....
1....
F35
1110
SIS
1012
910
1020
12O0
1(9 '
......1170
....7.120O
670
1117
953
970
10TO
1061
1195
5J
1000
1010
1114
1290
1310
104)
1270
1470
2 '
j i0
S 25
3 25
to
3 55
4 25
4 21
I
85
3 00
3 10
3 V,
3 25
S 10
3 .'5
3 50
3 50
3 65
3 61
3 75
26..
1
1
11
1.
60
, 730
9S0
860
, 157
, 570
910
723
BULLS.
1
227
200
CALVES.
...1360
...1530
...1130
...US')
... 630
...19T0
...1250
... 790
...1900
...1140
...770
...640
Pr.
3 20
5 30
5 30
5 10
5 4)
5 50
5 50
X 60
5 ro
5 63
5 SO
3 '0
5 50
5 40
3 0
3 'J
3 !3
3 53
4 )
t 0)
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 .)
4 0)
4 CO
4 15
4 15
4 13
4 15
4 25
4 30
4 10
4 40
I 50
4 65
4 73
4 75
4 P0
4 95
4 2i
4 45
4 45
4 41
I JJ
I 75
5 M
4 f)
4 OJ
I 10
4 10
I 15
4 IS
4 30
4 30
4 35
4 35
4 0
4 75
thls,VnornTn,r,;?c,.,: h o',yr?..
entlv enr , , T, r. " ' V'"' w re. "PP'ir-
Vnritnri Z.J rluu '". meot tno ucm:nu.
idle. ,1 .m '.'.ot nl, ''""Ions for sup
s . mnrh1 !?'" Uhs ,r,c,C8 Pn-W UI not look
Th."re ch llrrf'r',R from those? of yesterday,
to brim- ";0l.ller8Jo,V8',ln K0"'1 enotlKli
feVed'i:,,!,: n,,rt ,h(1 '
shoe 1 nn, 1 11 "M,ft ,nnrp readily tl"n
with1 J1...L' "' market was easily steady
ilf,h aJ tin ily- ,U.i.)0,(Hl I" nibs 'sold as
amh, ,J L.!Y n,Ul. ,hero wore "0 Clbpcl
14 53 vv. i,l ? Kood enough to bring over
recint IV '! market was slow tho light
soundly eaJihour. ' S l a C'SC "l " ra'
il?Matltl.U chjco clipped wethers. J3.75
(UI.OO. fnlr to good cllmied wether, m -jvm
t . 4l t I n a ..II
CIltttT" W.0003.25: choice wooled
4.W, choice clipped lnmhs. J4 taj s. ti.
tn II- .
lambs, J3.25S3.50. Hep'rcs'entatlvo
lnm it. n.V2, : "."B"i P.V!
tee.ler l.f, -.oJW
sales:
No.
1 buck
57 ewes
102 western wcthefs.'.".
ut lambs
156 clipped lambs.!...'!
Av.
. 100
. 87
. 105
. 92
. 75
Pr.
12 50
3 v
3 65
4 25
4 55
CHICAGO MVH STOCK MAIIKI4T.
Cnltle Sternly u Mimv-Uorh WenK
Sheep iSlroiiK.
-S'lICAflO,. JUIIO 11, CATTLE Tlerelnf
j.iasj Head, nc jdlnc i.w r,n!.i
steady to slow; good to prime 'steers, 5.lpfj
0.-J. poor to medium. l.40',5.3OJ stockrs
"rm.Crs' WWVB;ro; ' nnd heifers"
f-.iO'SG.OO; canners. J2.uvif2.65j bulls. J2.9iwj
bcSi"i3,tMS Texns Mfc,s' ,U5
6 O)
50
1....
110 6 50
8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
SSH 2 25
395 2 13
750 2 '5
9J0 I '3
513 3 (0
.1.
.1050
. 625
. 650
. 605
. 733
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 25
3 20
STOCK CALVES.
315 3 70 I IM X 1 0
2 2S0 J 10 2 IM M
1 160 4 10 1 4) s ',0
STOCICER8 AND FEEDERS.
1 S30 3 .",0 11 Ml 4 y
I 1(60 3 50 6 120 (1
1 ft 50 3 60 6 Kl;5 0
620 4 25 6IJ 1 53
MILKERS AND SPRLNOERS.
2 cows and calvet 71 00
HOGS There was n good llbral run of
hogs hero todny nnd tho mnrket opened a
good 2He. lower than yesterday. Sellers
wero holding for steady prices, but ns Ch.
cago came slow and generally 6c lower 'hoy
had to let go for less monoy The hulk of
the first-class went at JVS0 and J. 82 V&,
against J5.S2',, nnd .J yesterday The
market was not very active, but still after
the hogs began moving toward tho scales
It was not Inn? before the hulk had changed
hands, Thn light hogs went from J5.77V4
down, so that the bulk nf all the hogs sold
from 15.771,4 to J5.S2H. A few choice loads
sold nt J5.8j or better
Today's decline carries the market below
1 URS-Ileeelnta IWl 1,n...i, .
1m m t . : ' -"" 11. 11, unit ( u iv.
15,000 head, estimated; loft over. B.noO head:
generally wenk? mlve,t n.,,i i,.n.,i... -. -tA
6.10; good to choice heavy. J,i.90fl6.15:' rough
.it-,..,. wsiliNj llgllt. K.7ft?f 0.021,,; hulk of
sales. J5.9j5i6.ou: nli-s. j.i i'jm,.-, ili- i.foir tsi-jn
5.95. "
SHEEP AND LAMHSneeelnt. rti t.A.
market steady to strong. '
Knnn Clly Mve Stock llnrket.
KANSAS CITV. .I11110 iiiMTTii?-n..
celpts, l,;i head natives. 1.3u0 bend Tev.
alls, 40 head calves: best beef fleers
corn-fed nnd Texas grnss, 101jl5c lower;
stockers and feeders, steady; choice export
and dressed beef steers. J.'.405.5,O; fair to-
gOOd, 14.9001 3.35: Stoelters nnrl reeilero 1 'Mt,
o.OO; western-fed steers. J5.5Ofl5.60; Tcxans
nnd Iml nnu II iivb t,-,, . .
J3.0OQ3.,.); cows, J3.I50-I.65; heifers. S3.ll5ra
6.2a; canners, J2.OO13.0O; bulls, J3.20fil.5o;
calves. J3.5OXI5.00.
HOOS Recelnts. 16.600 hend: mnrVni 'iTi
Be lower; toil prices. iG.K'a bulk. JS.So'u)
5.9.J: lieaw. J.i.9rVf56.02U: inlveil linetier. t". CO
4l.90; llgllt, J5.7iyu3.55; pigs, J5.1505.65.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpls, 5,(O0
head; market generally 10W15c Inwor: west
ern lambs. J4.6OSJfi.00: western wetheri. w rl
(i?4.25: western yearlings, J4.O10 1.50; ewes,
J3.2503.9O: culls, J2.25iii3.00; Texas grass
sheep. J3.O05f3.55: Texas nmbs. SSKOfl-loir
spring lnmbs, J4. 250 5.25.
Si. Louis Mve .Sink Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 14. CATTLE Receipts,
1,200 head, Including 700 head Toxnns; mar
ket Meady; nntlvo shipping nnd export
steers, J5.OO06.1O; dresseil beef nnd butcher
steers, J4.760o.7O; steers under 1,000 lbs., J4.00
jiff 0.00: Blockers nnd feeders, J2.650I.6O; cows
and heifers, J2.CO0G.OO; canners, J1.6tf2.S!a:
bulls. J2.6O04.OO; Texns nnd Indlnn steers,
J3.6O0"..2O; cowsand heifers. $2.6501.35.
HOOS Receipts. 7,550 bend: market 6c
lower: pigs and lights. $5.8005.90; packers,
$5.R505.95: butchers, $5.9006.15.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Rocelpls, 1.200
hend; market strong nnd active; natlvo
muttons, $3.5004.00; lnmbs, $l.oO05.6Oj rulla
and tucks, $2.9o0l.(K); Toxnns nnd muttons,
$3.50.
541. Joseph Mve Stock Mnrket. '
ST. JOSEPH. Juno 14, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 57S head; mnrket steady to 10c lower:
nntlves. $l.SO'(i5.90j cows and heifers, $2.330j
b.20; veals, $1.0006.50; bulls anil slags, $2,760)
0.20; stockers and feeders, $2.7504.90.
HOOS Receipts, 9,459 hend; mnrket 2U0
7',c lower; light and light mixed, $5,750;
6.92W: medium and heavy, $5.S71406.OO.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 6,0(0
hend; steady; export, up to $1.25; contract,
up to $4.60, clipped and wooled lambs,
steady; spring, wenk, up to $5.60; good to
choice wethers, $3.9001.25; fair to cholco
mixed, $3.6501.00: western sheep, $3.900 4,25:
yenrllngs, $4.Vif'l.l0; natlvo lambs, JI.OC0'
5.05; western lambs, $4.iV.06.O5,
Ncvr York Mve .Sloek .llnrkel.
NEW VORK. Juno ll.-HKEVES-Re.
celpts. 3.2S7 head; steers, steady for top
grades, 10c lower for others; sleurs, $5.00
6.(0; tops. $6.15; bulls, $3 6501 00; extra,
heavy bulls, $4.7601.90; cows. $2 6001.25; ca
hies, steady to strong; no exports todny.
CALVES Receipts. 301 head; feeling bet
ter; veals, $1. 000.1.50; choice, $3.75.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 6.31
hend; sheep, slow but steadv: yearlings, al
most nomlnnl; lnmbs. 15035c lower; sheep,
$2 5004.00; yearlings. $1 37tj0l.5O; lambs,
$6.0000.70. .
HOOS Reef Ipti, 1.S33 hend: market Veak,
at $6.2506 15.
Sloui t it. Lite stuck Mnrket,
SIOl'X CITY. Juno 14. -(Special Tele
gram.! - CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; -steadv;
beeves $4 ,505.i5; cows and bulls, '
mixed, $2.5001.60; stockers and feeders, $3.50
01.40; calves and yearlings, $3.7501.60.
HOOS Receipts, 2.100 head; steady, sell
ing nt $3 7005.56; bulk of sales. $5.77H05RO.
Stock In SIkIiI.
The following table shows the rneafnta nt
cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt the four principal
UVI nii'in ti,i,win uuiltr it;
Cattle. Tfrum Rhilen
South Omnha 1.14s t.vxi un
I'hlrago 3,(100 22,000 7SI
Kansas t'lty 3.000 lfi.m 6.(')
St. Louis j ;no 1,20)
Totals
S.3IS 6I.6S7 7,901
Tciepuone 10,'in,
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COMMISSION
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s,'orrrondence, John A, Warren & Co,
EDWARD C. HEEMAN
now with
X Jones vSc
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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