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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Hlpid hj Right: Ctblti and
Bmtllir Wtrld'a Shipmnti.
JULY CORN CLOSES QUARTER-CENT DOWN
Ont More Actlse Than Any Other
Market II Ik Deiunnil from Short
Provisions Dull nml
rcnturcless.
CHICAGO, Juno 17,-The wheat mnrket
developed Home weakness toward the end
of tonay's session, though, as a whole,
prices were fnlrly steady, the Jul)' deliv
ery closing ic lower. July corn closed
itr lower, July oats Wic Improved utid
provisions lrom a shade ti Vie lower.
Tho volume' of wheat business was not
large. 'Iho improved lone of the Liverpool
cables, coupled with a decrease In world's
shipments, and quantity on passage, gave
the wheat mnrket a good start today, July
delivery opening unchanged to ',c lower.
On covering by shorts, who were moved
to action by reports of big erop damages
In Eunpu, ttiero wns nu early advance to
TOUc, tit which trading wns mostly of n
local nature, though there was some luy
ing for export. Disappointment wns felt by
the bulls over the small decrease In tho
visible and the long wheat accumulated
on the upturn was put out, breaking the
price to wu. Some considerable purchases
oy tho elevator people caused n reaction to
itMic, at which the mnrket closed 'ic lower
and fnlrly Htcady. The visible supply de
creased 16.0jO bushels, ngnlnst CIO.OOU bush
els the week before nnd 23I.W bushels u
year ago. World's shipments "of whent
and flour were equal to S,13.j,iM) bjshels nml
tho nuunltlty on ocean pnssngo ilccrcased
LUS.Mn) bushels, Kour loads were taken for
export Primary receipts were f!19,OJJ bush
elB, against 745,000 bushels a year ago. Sea
board clearances of whent and Hour were
equal to 41S,noo bushels. Minneapolis nnd
Duluth reported 308 enrs, against Ml last
week and SIS a year ago. Local receipts
were seventy-four cars, six of contract
grade.
Tho bull clement that caused the notable
appreciation In corn Saturday was on hand
at tho beginning of business today nnd
despite reports of a continuation of ex
cellent weather In tho corn belt the July
option opened firm, Helling between 42sty
4.1,,5c, nnd closing steady nt ': down nt
43i-ic. The llrmncss nt the Inltlnl sales wni
of brief duration, owing to selling orders
from tho west nnd n ready acceptance of
bids sent out two days ngo. nnd the de
cline abroad absorbed all the profits nnd
added a loss of about 14c. A rnllj toward
ho close was the result of the exhaustion
1 offerings nnd the return to the buying
Idv of tho elovntor peopln who ran tho
rices up Inst week. Trndlng wns dull.
Local receipts wero 2I cars, sixteen of con
tract grndc. Five londs wero reported tnken
lor export.
Tho onto mnrket was more active than
any other. There was a big volume of
trado early In tho day and the demand
came principally from shorts. July onts
old between 27H nnd 2MAc and closed
Wu Improved nt 28Jc. Local receipts
wero 161 cars.
The provisions market was dull nnd bnre
of speculative Interest. July pork sold bo
tween I14.62U nnd $14.70, closing 7',ic down
nt JI4.67M- July lard ranged from 58.50 to
JS.fi2l41i8.55, at which latter price It closed
n shade lower. July ribs sold between IS.03
j.)7tt nnd IS.10. closing 24c down.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
120 cars; corn, 255 cars; oats, 210 cars: hogs,
24.000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles. Open. I High. Low. Close. Ycs'y.
Wheat I I I I I
June.. 70 70
July.. 70UfiU 70H
July.oUrd 70'J
Corn I
June,, I I
July.. 43VfH4 43'4
tJ',4
42i
"J?4
70i4
T0
42U
70
701,4
701,4
42'j
1.1 V.
1.1 -
4IUUU
. Hept..4IHGil 4IS4I 43MI,.4'S V
oats 1 I I 1 1
July.. 2Si1?V4 2S',4 274 2S
Sept.. 26g2f,V4 2i"i, 253 2iltf, 28HU
May.. 2S',4 2SS 2Si IS'itfH 25?s
I'oik I
July.. II 70 14 70 14 fi2Vi 14 67"$ 14 75
Sept.. II 87V4 14 00 11 S') 85 14 92
Lard 1
July S 55 8 55
Sept.. 8 fiO 8 624 8 574 S 00 8 es
Oct... 8 60 8 K2V4 8 GO 8 C2!4 8 63
nibs 1
July.. 8 00 8 021,4 " 92',4 8 024 8 05
Sept.. 8 07V4 8 10 8 05 8 20 8 124
No. 2.
'null nuot.itlons were as follows:
n.Oim Quiet : winter patents, J3.7CKf3.S0;
straights. $3.20(3.60, clears, $2.6O(it3.30.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 70V!'873c; No. 3
spring. mStfuMc; No. 2 red, 72c.
CORN-No. 2, 42V4c: No. 2 yellow.' 43c.
OATS-No. 2, 2Sc; No. 3 white, 28)i(iJ29c.
HYE-No. 2. 47iC.
PIIOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $11.63
14.70. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.52i,4fl8.55; short
ribs sides (loose), $7.90JJ8.10; dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $6.87V4'y7.12V4; short elenr
sides (boxed). $8.108.50.
WHISKY-Unsls of high wines, $1.27.
Following nro, the receipts ind shipments
for today:
ltecelnts. Shipment"
Flour, bbls 230,00 174,000
Whent, bu 137.000 I24.00O
Corn, bu 222,000 555,000
Onts, bu 215,000 253,000
Rye, bu 6,000 2,000
Barley, bt 4,000 2,000
On the Product exchange today the but
ter market was easier; creamery, 16V4W
lSic; dairy 13V4fjl6c. Cheese, dull nt 8&0
1014c. Eggs, steady at 104c.
xi:w voiiic r;Ki:n.ii, jiAnitET.
ttimtiitliiiiN nt tho l)ny on Vnrlnnt
('niiiini)illtlps.
NEW YOIIK, June 17.-FLOUR-Itecclpts,
25.017 bbls.; exports, 10.393 bbls.; quiet, shade
easier; wlntet patents, $3.45fj3.50; winter
straights, $3.453.55; winter xtray, $2.50
2.83; Minnesota bakers, $2.90j3;.lb; Mluno
fota patents, $3.95t(U3; winter low grndos,
$2,5012.10. Hyo lloiu-, quiet; fair to good,
J2.8i)5(3.10: choice to fancy, $3.2OQ3.50.
COBNMEAL Steady; yellow western, 95c:
city. 91c: Brandywlne, $2.45(?(2.55.
IlYE Weak; No. 2 western, 6614c, adent;
state, o'i5lc, c. I. f., New York earlots.
BAHLI'JY Quiet; .feeding. 48c, c. I. f
New York; malting, ESSj2c. c, I. f Now
iurK, carioi.
... .... ..... ii-iu in i
No. 1 northern. Duluth. Mijc, f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, 85!4c. f. o. b.,
afloat. Options opened steady on foreign
buying, but the latter sold off under the
liquidation prompted by a small visible
hiinnly decrease, benrlidi h onii .nin iimvq
and smnll export day nnd closed steady,
nt Ml He advance over Saturday's official
..lAUn. I . 1 I . . m f 1 .... 1 I . . . .
.,vij.i, miij, iu',gvf,fv, uiuiiiig ai ttyic; Sep
tember. 715174'ic, closing at 7Hic; October,
i4tl75io. closing nt 74-4c; December, 75H
(OibUc, closing nt 76u.
CORN Receipts, 25C,60i) bu.; exports, 236,
B5 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 46?4c In ele
vator and 4Sc. f. o. b afloat. Option
market opened firm on small receipts nnd
higher cables, but turned weak under
realizing, better crop news and following
wheat. It milled finally on covering and
closed nt iMiHc net ndvance; July, wui
4i4f, closing nt 47i4c; September, 47Vn
i;m, tiuMiih in ii'.tci i-;iiiuer, 1H2r01?;iC,
closlllg at ISUc.
OATS-Recolpta. 127,&0) bu.; exports. !)
I'M! bu. Spot, dull; No. 2, 32c; No. 3, 31 Wo;
No. 2 white, 32ic: No. ;i white, 32c; track,
mixed western, 31'33J4c; track, wiilw, 32
Cj3,o. Options dull mid easier.
itAY-Qjlet; shipping. 7075c; good to
choice, OiiifiMijC.
.J,lo,'8s;l.c,".,1y' H,a,, eommon to choice,
1900 crop, l&Ulfcc: li?9. mnu: old olds. 211,0.
PnclfU! const. 190Q crop, lCflSc; 1SPD. Ufl5c
o il olds. 2fi6c.
IIIDLS-tJtendy: Oalveston, 20 to 23 lbs,,
lS'jc 'lexas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 146l4Uc.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole, Buenos
d,AcU,cs'. S,Wio: l''clled shoulders,
$7,ulft7.25; pickled hams, $3.754110.23. Lard
fiV,?"5 w.c,ler" tennje'l. JS.SS: continent',
$S.!5: South Amerlcn. $9.a; compound, SO.S7I4
7.00. Pork. tendv: family, Jis oof, le.oti;
Khort clear, $16.00jjli.2a; men, $15.75816.75.
TALLOW Firm; city. 4Tic; country, 5
6c!Sla7aQ,::,V4A.es,le ,a,p 10 cholce-!
keoH.r?;!3& 0r,ean8-
ni'TTER Receipts, u.tlt pkgs.; firm,
creamery, 15?il9Vie; fnctory, 12Qli,4c.
CHEESE-Recelpts, 5.912 pkgs.; firm:
tnncy lnrgo colored and white, 9c; fanes
tmall colored and white, 9c,
EGOS-Recelpts. 10,703 pkgs,; nrmcr; west.
.e.rj;.n!:';'n"llrd' 13W3Wc; western ungradod,
POULTRY-Allvo easier; springers. 1T
18c; turkeys. 8c; fowls. 10V4c; dressed
lower; springers, 16330c; turkeys, 7QM4c;
fowls, lOo.
MKTALS-ontlnued activity prevails In
American Iron markets generally, despite
the fact thflt 70.0OO tons of Bessemer pic
Iron was purchased by tho steel trust nt
the old basis. Values were In buyers
favor at the. closo on the bails of $D.50fl
10.25 for pig Iron warrants; northern foun
dry. J14.i5fll5.60! southern foundry, $13.75tf
15.25. nnd soft, $t2.75 15.25. English mar
ket! wtro eomhat ;owr, Glasgow closed
BARLEY MALT Dull; western, C5072c.
WHEAT-Itecelpts, 225.600 bu.: exports.
170,543 bu. Spot, eay; No. 2 red, 78!4c, f.
n I, nflnnt Vrt '' ..,1 "T 1 ' I .. -1 ......... ,
,11111 ,
"3fl"iUc tvcigms, .'ijjic; ncld,
" imbviSlONS-Beuf, quiet; family. $10.50
fil2.00; mess. $9.0039.60; beef hams. $"0.501D
$21.00; pack.J10.03H 10.60; city, cxtrn India
mess. S15.00ifl7.00. Out meats. iwniv ri,.ir
at 53s 5d and Mlddtesborouch 41s WV41. In
response to a decline of ij In spot tin nt
London the local market ruled weak all
day and dropped about 60 points without
any business of consequence being done
nnd at the close the market wns very dull,
with spot quoted nt .U27.75?! 27.99. Spot tin
In Ijndon closed at 127 10s Id, futures nt
t'":t. t 'upper In London was 6s lower to
1 iitn!fr an absence of buyers, and closed
, y a' JS6S 16s 3d for spot and 69 5s for
futures Locally, copper was nominally
unchanged. Lead and spelter were with
out change here from Saturday's close,
I4.37li and J3.95gi.0O respectively, being the
closing oasis.
OMAHA WHOLESALE, MAflKET.
Co ml 1 1 Inn nt Trndr nml (Inotntlnns on
Staple nml I'tiney Produce.
EGOS Ilecclpts liberal; good stock, firm,
10j(l0:ic.
LIVE POULTRY-dlens. 7c; young nnd
lid roosters, aytic, turkeys, Gfftic; ducks and
gcesc, fct; spring chickens, per lb., 15TJ20O.
BUTTER-Common to fair, 12Vs$J13c;
choice dairy, In tubs, 14B15c; separator, ISc.
, FRESH KISH-ninck bass, 18c; white
bass, 8c; blucllsh, lie; bullhcaJs, loc: blue
llns, ic; buffalo, Co; cattish, 12c; cod, Uc;
crapples, 7 floe; clscoes, 7o! halibut, lie; her
rlnir, ic, haddock, 10c, pickerel, 7c; pike, 9c;
led snapper, lv.; salmon, lie; uur.tlsli, Lc;
trout. wbltefiHb. ri..
' PIOEONS-Llve, per dor., 11.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Healers association: Choice upland,
J8..Vj; No. 1 upland. JS; medium. J7: coarse,
J6.50. Hyo straw, JC.50. These prices aro
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair. Itecelpts, 7 care.
OATS-No. 2 white, 29c.
CORN-No. 3, 12c.
bran-iis.
veuetablw.
SPINACH-Por bu. box, 40c.
ASPAllAOUS-Niitlve. per dor., 35340c
mil'DAHH-nomc grown, per lb., Ic
NEW HEETH-I'cr doz., 2yd25c.
NEW CAltltOTS-Pcr dor., 3u135c.
NEW TI'KNll'H-I'er doz., 2U'325c.
I'UCl'MIJEHS-Hothousc, per uor., 4050c
CAKHiM S--l-er l)J., 50c.
LETTUCE-I'cr bu.. 20y25c.
HAD18HES-lVr doz., lo20C.
l'AHSLEY-2'er doz.. Sue.
I'OTATOES-Old, per bu., Jl.
NEW POTATOES-l'er bu.. Jl.
t 'A II f! AO E New California, 2c.
TOMATOEH Klorlda, per 6-basTtt crato,
fancy. J2.50; Ttxas, 4-bsk. crates, J1.50.
ONIONS Bermudas, per crate, $2,23; now
California. 2c.
CAULlKLOWEIl-Hnnse-grown, per doz.,
9jc.
H EANR Wax, per !Vbu., 95c; string, per
'4 bu,, 75c.
PEAS-Per bu., $5; per H bu.. 75c.
CELEHY California, per bunch, 60i375c
KKUIT8.
STHAWHEUHIES Home grown, $2.00;
Missouri J2.tw.
CMEItniES-Cnllfornla, per R-lb. box,
$1.25; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $1.50.
PEACHES-Callfornla, per box, $1.00.
AIMllCOTS-Callfoniln, 4-baskst cratM,
$1.50.
PLt'MS-l'allfornln. per crate, $1.60.
UOoaEBEHHIES-Per 21-qt. case, $1.75.
TIIOPICAL FltUITS.
OHANGES-qallfornla beedllngs, $2.76i9
3.W, uavals, JXW; Med. sweets, J.25Sa.50.
LEMONS-Cullfornla, extra fancy, $3.75;
choice, J3.25.
HAN AN AS Per bunch, according to size,
J2.W42.W.
K1US California, now cartons, 75c; layers,
C3c; Imported, per lb., 10gl2c.
DATES Persian, In 60-lu. boxes, Salrs, 60
per lb.; Halloween, 6V4c per lb.
l'INEAPPLES-Per doz., $1.7502.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 21-sectton case,
$3.75.
CIDEn-Per bbl.. $1.50; per half bbl $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; Al
berts, per lb,, 13c; almonds, per lb 18&.20C:
raw peanuts, per lb., E(35V4c; roasted, tSV4ff
7V4o; Brazils, 13c; pecans, luH22c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6V4c; No. 2 green,
4i(4c; No, 1 salted, 6Vac; No. 2 salted. 5V4c;
No. 1 venl calf, 8 to 1214 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, &G13c; sheep
pelts, 2oU7oc; horse hides, $l.5a2.25.
St. Louis (J nil 11 mill Provision.
ST. LOt'IS. Juno 17. WH EAT Higher ;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, tfflc; track, 71(o72c;
July. 66c; September, COHc; No. 2 hard,
C9G70C.
CORN Strong; No. 2 cash, 41c; trnck, 41
842c; July. 41V4'fJllKc; September, 43c.
OATS Firm; No. 2 casn, 2Hc; track, 29c;
July. 27'4c; September, 20i"26',4c; No. 2 white,
3KU31'4C.
RYE Weak nt 51c nsked.
FLOl'R-Qulet: patents. $3.6033.75;. extra
fancy and straight, i3.15'3.25; clears, $2.i0
CORNMEAI Steady at $2.30.
BRAN Dull und weak; sacked, east
track. b"2c.
HAY Timothy, steady to firm 'at $9.50fl!
15.00; prairie, scarco and firm nt $3 50tfll.60.
WHiSKY-Steady; l.27:
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.03.
BAaGING8-6i-iiW7c.
HEMP TWINE-Uc.
PROVISIONS-Pork, llrm: Jobbing, $15.75.
Lnrd, quiet nt $S.37i48.40. Dry snlt meats,
easy; boxed -lots, extra shorts, $8.23; elenr
ribs, $3.37H; clear tides, $8.50. Bacon, easy;
boxed lots, extin shorts, 9; clear ribs.
J9.37V4: clear aides, $9.50.
MKTALS Lead, strong at $1.3234.33.
Spelter, nominal nt $3.77H.
POl'LTRY-Dull; chickens, 7c; springs,
)2(14c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6c; springs, ygi
10c; geese, 4c; springs, 8c.
BUTTER - Steady; creamery, 1419c;
dairy, 12fi Ic.
EGGS Steady at lOftc, repacked nnd cases
Included.
RECEIPTS-Flour, 10,000 bbls.: wheat.
4G.O0O bu.; corn, 47.0UO bu.; oats, 47,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 10.000 bbls.; wheat,
10,000 bu.; corn, 61,000 bu.; onts, 25,000 bu.
Liverpool (irnln mill Provision.
LIVERPOOL. June 17. WHEAT-Spot,
No. 2 red, western whent, dull nt 5s lid;
No. 1 northern spring, dull nt 6s lOHd; No.
I California, steady nt 6s Id. Futures,
easy: July, 6s 8id; Septembor, 5s Sid.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new, 3s
lUid; American mixed, old, 4s 2nd. Fu
tures, quiet; July, 3s HJtd; September, 3s
llid; October, nominal.
PEAS Canadian, steady at 8s 5d.
HOPS At London, steady. 4W4 15s,
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull at
PROVISIONS-Becf, firm; extra India
mess, b3s 3d. Pork, prima meBs western,
steady, at 61s. Hams, short cut, firm at
478 3d. Lard, llrm; prlmo western, 43s;
American refined, In palls, 43s 3d. Bacon nrm;
Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady at
44s 9d; short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs,, 46s 9d: long
clear mlddlcc, light 14s 3d; long clear
middles, henvy, 42s; short clear backs, 42s
3d: clear bellies, 17s 3d: shoulders, squnre,
II to 13 lbs., stendy ill 36s 3d.
BUTTER-Dull: flnes.t United States. SSs;
good United States, 60s.
CHEESE Firm: American finest, white,
nnd colored, new, 4f.
TALLOW Prime city, quiet nt 25s; Aus
trnllan, In London, steady at 20s 6d.
Kiinsns ('Hi' (irnlii tin, I lFiirUin.
KANSAS CITY. June 17.-WHEAT-July,
OATS-No. 2 white, 2914030c.
RYE No, 2, 53i,4c
HAY Cholre timothy, $ll,50Jr 12.00; choice
prairie. J9.50U10.00. ' -"u,ce
BUTTER - Creamery, 14V4fil6'.4c; dairy,
fnncy. 13j14c.
EGGS Weak; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, Pc: loss off cases returned; new
whltewood cases Included, He more,
RECEIPTS-Wheat. 120,800 bu.; corn, 12,
tOO bu.: oats, 9,000 bu. ...
SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 46,400 bu.; corn.
s.000 bu,; onts. 10,000 bu,
riillndi-lpliln Prndiicr Inrkpt,
PHILADELPHIA. June 17, BUTTER
ni ins MiKMi iifiiuuiiii inncy western cream
ery, 15Vto; fancy western prints. 19c; nearby
EGGS Steady: fresh nearby and western,
lie; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh western!
VnEESE-Steady: New York full creams,
fancy small. 9i4o: New York full creams
fclr to choice, M4ii9c, '
Toledo Grnln nml Mrc,
TOLEDO, O., Juno 17,-WHEAT-Dull:
steady; rush, 7lUc; July, 71Vic; September,
iOTic
CORN Dull; easier; cash and July, 43c:
September, 41c.
OATS Active; higher; cash, 2Sc; July.
2Si;c: September, 26c.
RYE 63c.
CLOVERSEED Cash, prime, $6.50; Oc
tober, $5,27,
MliinriiiiiiliM Wlicnt, I'lonr nml llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Juno 17 .- WHEAT -Cash,
C7,c; July, 66c; September, tMc:
on track. No. 1 hard, 65He: No. 1 northern.
67c; No 2 northern, 63i4t((o,c.
FLOUR First patents, $3.8033.93: second
patents, $3.60y3.7o; tlrst clears, $.'.65?72.75:
second clears, J2.Wa2.10. J '
BRAN-Ili bulk, $i 1.5011.75.
Mllmutkrn tJriitn Mnrkrt.
JHLWAUKEE. Wis., Juno 17. WHEAT
steady; No. 1 northern. 72c: No. 2 north,
'r.11'''0'0: Jul'. 69itiCDTic: September,
.Y4fJfi$!e.
RYE-Weak: No. 1, 50tj50i4c.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 5Cc; sample, VM
Jijc.
Vlsllili- Suunl- of (irnln.
NEW YORK. June 17.-Tho visible supply
If ....111, Oatlllwtn,, T..I.. .r ' r.
r
wu4u; cjuicuiut.-i , oo-i CUPII, iNO. Hard. 66
G66!ic; No. 3. Cui0ji4c; No. 2 red, 69c.
CORN July, 40-,a; September, 41Hc; ensh,
Nu. '1 mixed. lp N'o. 1 whtiw Ar v o
. - "., v. . ,iu, u,
Z. ?i "V7 "";r"i".V, "Vs 10. comparen
by tho New ork Produce exchmge. Is as
follows; Wheat. 33,t59.0 husheM: de
crease, US,(X bushels. corn, 17,271,000
bushels; lncreae, 1,222,000 bushels. Oats.
10,fc32,000 Jiushels; Increase, 241,000 bushels.
Rye, 616,00 bushels; decrease, 82.CO) bushels.
Barley, 6l5,ono buthcls, decrease, 1I9.0VJ
bushels.
Porln 3lnrkpt,
PEORIA, 111., Juno 17-COnN-Stendy;
No, 3, 41c,
OATB-Inactlve; No. 3 white, 27ic, billed
through.
WHiaKY-On basis of $1.27 for finished
coods.
MOVKME.TS IX STOCKS AXIJ IIOXDS.
Mnrket Miicciinibs tn Henvy Gold Ex
ports nml II lull Money Itiitf.
NEW YORK, June 17.-The stock market
made n vigorous attempt today to with
stand the chilling effect of henvy exports
ot gold and tho flurry In the money rate
to 6 per cent, but the general, show of
strength nt the opening was forced to
succumb to this development, In spite of
the persistence of some notnbly strong
spurn, i ne closing snowed nuvances very
generally wiped out except In tho few
stocks which moved against the current,
St. Paul continued to bo most conspicuous
of these and tho strength In that stock
was supplemented by nuvances In varlojs
other rnllrdad stocks from Individual
causes nnd by n buoyant tone for the In-
ncpenueni companies and a few industrials
.Missouri Pacific was slightly affected by
the dividend. The opening was strong, with
io,wo snares or St. Paul taKon nt
t spread of 2V4 points, tho quotations
varying from 181 y., to 181, compared with
M on Saturday. The stock touched 185
later In the uav on enormous deallnes.
Tho belief Is well defined thnt nn offer
Is to be made of 4 per cent at the ratio
of 20) at par of the bond for 100 nt pnr of
me siocks, ns was uone tor tne liurnngion.
As certificates for the Burlington stocks
nre ruling at 196J4, the price seemed to bo
the objectlv-i point for St. Paul. The de
pendent steel stock companies were affected
oy rumors of pending absorption Into tho
United States Steel corporation. TcnnesBco
conl rose an extreme 7U, Colorado fuel,
tH; Republic steel. 3a; the preferred nnd
Hocking Vnlloy. 214. The ndvnnce of IT4
In Illinois Ccntrnl hnd no other explanation
than the rate of tho dividend return.
Amalgamated Copper was firm nil day,
but It was not until tho llnnl dealings that
It was rushed perceptibly up to 130, with
indications of distress on tho part of tho
shorts. The activity of the trndlng de
creased conspicuously after the gold ship
ments were announced to nn aggregate of
t,0uo,000. The sterling exchange rate there
reu loaay to ."u mnrKs 40 ptgs., compared
with 20 marks 44VI pfgs. last Monday nnd
20 marks 46 pfgs. two weeks ago. Instnnce
of a fall In surnlus reserves on Saturday
of $4,569,373, following n decrease for tho
week before of $7,991,550, thus cutting down
nearly two-thirds the bank's surplus over
the general requirements, nnd In view of
preparations this week for several large
dividend disbursements, Including thnt of
Standard oil, nnd tho preparations for half
yearly requirements io do met in tno roi
lowlng week, the demand for cash of tho
proportions of today'H gold exports wns
not to be considered. The mnrkot closed
irregulnr, but nt some recovery from the
reaction.
Tho bond market was rather nctlvo nnd
Irregular. The total sales, par value wero
$3,393,000. United States refunding 2s, the 3s
nnd new in uecuncu i per cent on tno
iast call.
The follnwlnr re th closing prices oa
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Ualtlmore & O
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo .
Canada Southern
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago tc Alton,,
do pfd
c, n. & q
Chicago, I. & L...
do rtfd
, S0i So. raclflc
. T4
, Sit,
, S8H
. 4U
. 2214
, 38
,113S
, 81
23H
. 1,
, 21
, :i
' i!4
!t75
200
, 93
,1U
,12)
, 3Vi
, 87!,
i 2IU
, 50
. 61
,102
,137
, 50i
, si'.;
,132
!mi
67(i
1184
,"M
, 6114
23
77
, 97
81
4:
hi;
41
77
loin
71
42!4
118
45
SH
203
2214
7014
mi;
7314
1U
71
Hli
72 4
:t
t.
4814
n
fi',4
Vttvso. Hallway ..
110
do nfd
M
tOI'l
Tex. & Pacific
T.. St. I & W..
. 7!4
do pfd
Union Pacific
5)
)i
ilo pfd
, 81i'Wabash
,1W do pfd
, 39 W. & U K
, 73H do 2d pfd
,12 Wis. Central
, 24 do pfd
. SOU, P. C. C. & St. 1...
. HYi Adams Kxpres ...
'.03 lAmer. Kxpress ....
,17014'ir. S. Express
, Wells-Kargo Ex....
, M Amal. Copper
, !.'.',4 Amer. C. & V
, t: do pfd
, 23 Amer. Lin. Oil
,1CDH do pfd
,138i Amer. S. & R
, ttt do pfd
,10H Am. Tobacco
, 44(1 Ana. Mln. Co
, 72 Urk. Rap. Tr
SS Colo. F. & I
156 Con. Oas
i Sl',4 Con. Tobacco
78i do pfd
!(8 General Klcctrlc ..
. ?6)i Qlucosc Sugar ....
. 65 Hocking Coal
, M llntln'l Paper
120 I do pfd
ltl',1 Int'n'l Power
i::4 Laclede Gas
175 Nat. niscult
291! National Iyad ....
US National Salt
Us do pfd ,
1C2H No. American ,
3i"4 Paclflo Coast
Chicago & E. I....
Chicago Ot. W
do lnt prd
,ln M nrd
Chicago A N. W...
C, R. I. & V
Chicago T. & T...
C C. C. & St. L.
Colo. Southern ....
do let ptil
do 2d fd
Delaware & II
Del. L. & W
Dtnver & R. O....
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
rin 2.1 tifd
Ot. Nor. pfd
llocKing aney ...
do pfd...
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central
do pfd....
L. K. A V.
do pfd.,.,1
Lout. A Naih
Manhattan ,L ....
Met. St. Hy
Mex. Central
Mex. National ....
Minn. & St. L
Mo. Pacific ..,
M.. K..& T
do DM ,
65
Pacific Mall
N. J. Central ,
Jf. Y. Central ,
160
1S71
DO
120
I"cople'a Gas
Preiised 8. C
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car.
Republic Steel
Nor. & Weit ,
do nrd
No. Paclflo
do nfd
M'i
do pfd.
Ontario V
37'4 Sugar
Pennsylvania
1MH
Tenn. C. A I
ucaninc
474
SO'.i
58
47H1
E5
74;
tm
lS3'i
191
Union II. & P. Co.
do 1st pfd..
do 2d Dfd
do pfd
U. S. leather
St. UAH. F
do pfd
V. S. Rubber
do pfd
do 1st pfd ,
do 24 pfd
St. u s. w
do Dfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Western Union ...
St. Paul
do pfd
Trust receipts.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: What activity
thcro was In the stock market today was
furnished by American shares. They wero
freely dealt In, but other departments of
the market wero Idle. Consols were heavy
In anticipation of another Issue. American
stocks opened firm nnd then went higher
on New York support. ' The tenturo was
St. Paul, which touched 191. This advance
was partly due to covering by tho bears,
who have become somewhat fenrful that
the recent shipments of the certificates
of the Stock tn New York hnvn tirnHnrH
a shortage of 10,000 shares here. The main
cause oi tno advance was the report
that Union Pacific would get control of
St. Paul on the basis of $200 In bonds for
$100 par value of St. Paul stock. This Is
regarded as n good thing for St. Paul nnd
the prediction is mado thnt it will touch
$210. The nrrnngement Is considered na
bad for Union Pacific. Tlntos are 56!i on
Paris sales, fortnightly statistics show
ing an Increase of 202 tons In stork nd
i7 tons in supplies. Discount rates aro
unaiieren. Tomorrow mere will be n call
for 10 per cent of the 60.0u0,ooo consols.
Paris exchange, 25.40; Berlin, 25.40V4.
Xevr York Money Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, June 17.-MONEY On call,
rather steadier nt ZTto ner cent: last loan.
4 per cent. Ruling rate. 314 per cent. Prime
mercantile pnper. aniVj per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
nctunl business In bankers' bills nt $4.8814
f nr- A a m n i ,1 unrl nl ti fiS.'. -, alvlt,
posted rntes, $4.86H and $1.69; commercla
bills. $4.858614.
SILVER CERTIFICATES Nomlnnlly 60c;
bar sliver, 69V4c; Mexican dollars, 4714c
BONDS Government, weak; state, Inac
tive; railroad, Irregular.
The cluiliig pticcs on bonds toda'. are as
follows:
V. S. 2, ref., reg,
do coupon
rin 2s, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg...
do coupon
do old 4s, re:
Io coupon ,
do 3s, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 8, 63
Atch. gen. Is
do adj. 4s
.tt'fij
.107
,108i
,CSV.
.138i
.:;$;
,n'-!i
,U3'
.'.CSV,
,V)S
,126
.104'4
, OSS
,1C94
,10814
,120
II1H
,122
. W.ti
, f
,t03i;
, om.4
,107
u-.W
US
,101
, 87
N. Y. Central 1s...
N'. J. C. R, 5s
So. Pad ft" 3
do 4s
N V C A St L Is
.V. A W, c. Is
.1074.
,1421,
7214
1S
,107
I02S
.103
.P13
123',
113
fSi
10.1
117
mi
is;i,
118
no';
U5i
6.'
1I8',4
99
10i
lll,
lll'i
lIMi
91S
XI,
Oregon Nav. Is....
do 4s
O. 8, I.. Cj
do ronsol 3s
Tteadlng nen Is. ..
rtlo O. W. Is
St L A 1 M c.
St LAS V k. Is,
St. Paul consols...
Can, So, 2s
C. A O. (',
llo As
St, P.. C. A P. Is.
C. A N, V. c. 7s..
do f
So. Pacific 4s
do S. F. deh. it.
Chicago Ter. 4
Colo. So. 4s
So. Railway 5
S. n. A T. 6s
Tex. A Pacltlo Is,.
D. A R. G. 4s
llrle Ken, 4s
do 2s.
Union Paclflo Is...
F. W. A t). C. Is..
Gen, Electric Is..
Wabash Is
la. Central Is
L. A N. unl. 4s...
do 2s
West Shore 4s.,.,,
Wis. Central 4s
M., K. A T. 2s
do 4s
59 H
,Vn. Centurle
Offered.
London tock luniii(lniiK,
LONDON, Juno 17. 4 p. m.-Closlngi
Cons, money
o:i
flo Ul
pfd..
... 72i
... 24S
... 7fl4
...100
... lli
... to,
... i
. . . 1 Jl'i
do acct
1-16
Tteadlnir
Atchlfon
.. 90
..ItAS
..118
Pennsylvania ,.,
Can. Paclflo ....
,o. rariflc pfd.
Grand Trunk ...
St. raul
Illinois Central
Ismlsvlll
U. P. pfd
Anaronoa
Rand Mln
..lISS
.. It
..nn
U. S. Steel
N. V, central.,.
do pfd
Krla .,
.. 45H1
BAR SILVBR-Stendy at 27 7-I6d per ox,
MONEY 114 ner cent. Th rni. nt hi.
count In the open market for short bills,
per cent; for three months' bills,
2 9-16g2i per cent.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Juno 17.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the sen-
eral fjnd, exclusive of ths $100,000,00') gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows; Available cash balance $I68,713,7;
NEW YORK, Juno 17 -The following are
mc closing quotations on mining stocKs:
Adams Con .,, 1J ,t,Utle Chief 11
Alice to Ontario
llreecc , 160 uphlr M
Ilrunswlck Con ;) Ipnoenlx 13
Comstock Tun., t4 Potosl 7
Con. Cal, A Va 210 .Savage 5
Deadwoocl Terra ., fj sierra Nevada 20
Horn SlUer til small Hopes 4)
Iron Silver ,, ; standard 'M
Leadvlllo Con., i j
Ilnttk t'lenrlitK.
OMAHA. .Imio 1? iianW i1parlnsi In
day, $1,223,058; tor corresponding day last
year, $1,052,528; Increase, $170,530.
. CHICAGO, June 17,-Clearlngs, $24,924,130;
balances, $1,770,174; posted exchange, 60 days,
$1.8614; demand, $4.9; New York exchange,
10c tiremlum.
, ST. LOUIS, Juno 17,-Clcnrlncs, $7,911,118;
balnnces, $1,438,556; money. 6a7 per cent;
Now ork exchange, 10c discount bid; par
$19,762,193: bulnnrea. 13.AI 1. 003.
BALTIMORE, Juno 17,-Clearlngs, $3,187,
315: balances. $527,221.
BOSTON. June 17,-Exchanges. $19,827,974;
uniances, j,jjj,3.7; holiday on HtocK ex
change.
NBW YORK. June 17.-Exchangcs, $HS,-
Dnndsi for the Trrnsnry
WASHINGTON. June 17,-Secretnry Gage
today bOUcht II70.fl linrt lorm 4 nr ronl
bonds a 113.8c97 and $132,000 short 6s at
Cotton Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, Juno 17.-COTTON-Todny's
rKiiin in inn couon mantel were cmpnat
Ically bullish. While the rise was started
by Liverpool, the New York market rub
seqtiently took the lead, only to bo outdone
hy New Orleans late In the session. The
Strong nolnt Of tho duv wnn In Ihn mlrl.
afternoon, when shorts lost their ncrvo
owing io reports or large New Orleans nnd
Other southern hitvln nnlrri. Tln wni
poured In orders for August nnd October
anci January, tho ndvnnce carried .inly
to 8.33c. August to 7.77c. October to 7.41c
and January to 7.13c, after which there was
a reaction of 311 points. It was reported
thnt drouth complnlnts were becoming
numerous In Texas, spot cotton wns iiald
to be hardening rapidly on n scare of north
ern spinners nnd urgent buying for the
July "clique." Tho market wns finally
steady, with prices 9ffl4 points higher. Spot
closed dJll, He higher; middling uplands,
SH: middling gulf, 8-4. Sales wero 1,900
imics.
M.l.ltl UUIIU il.V.UI IW.t 0P1II.
fair demand, 13-32d higher: American mld-
niing, mir. bsa; gooq miildl ng, 47a; mid-
.llttfr. jKy.l, I 1 V.. .1 1 1 , tA ...1. '
uuitK. ivs, u'w iiiiiidlllle;, Kouil
ordinary, I 5 32d; ordinary, 3 29-32d. Tho
sales of tho day were 10,000 bales, of which
oOO were for speculation and cxnort. nnd
included 9,300 American; receipts, 10,000
uaies. an .American.
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 17.-COTTON-Steady;
sales, 1,403 bales; ordinary, 64c;
Kuuu uiiiiiiury, u i-ioci low luiuiiiiiig, fuel
middling. 81c; good middling. Sc; mid
dling fntr, 81(,c : nominal; receipts, 3,65$
naies; hiock, iu,mi Dales,
ST. LOIIia, Juno 17.-COTTON-1 l-16c
higher nnd steady; middling, 715-lfic; sales,
300 bales; receipts, 1,019 bales; shipments,
a, 10,8 bales; stock. 69,937 bales.
OALVESTON, June 17.-COTTON-Steady
at c.
OH nml Ilonln.
NEW YORK. June 17.-OILS-Cottonscel,
steady: nrlmo crude, nomlnnl: nrlmo ytdlow.
3SfJ39c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, qulot;
strained, common to good, $1.42V4gi.45. Tur
pentine, qulot but steady, 3tVfl36!4c.
OIL CITY, Pa.. June 17,-OILS-Credlt
balances. $1.05; certlllcates, no bid; ship
ments, 239.352 bbls.; avornge, 91,527 bbls.;
runs. 210,103 bbls.: average. 80.343 bbls.
SAVANNAH, On.. June 17,-OILS-Splrlts
01 lurpeniine, Awiiio. jtosin, nrm;
qtinto: WW, $3.153.30: WO, $2.8503.93: N,
$2.602.65: M. $2.30; K. $1.80: 1, $1.55; II. $1,40;
G. $1.2T.; F, 120B1.15; D, $1.10; A, $1.05.
New York Dry Good Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. June 17.-DRY GOODS The
market for stnplc cottons Is strong In most
directions. Home demand for brown cot
tons good nnd prices advancing. Looks as
though quotations for blenched muslins
would bo raised shortly. Wide sheetings,
dun, coarso colored cottons stirter in some
directions. Print cldths strong. Prints sell
ing freelv. Glnchams well sold In all lead.
Ing makes. Better Uemahd for whlto goods
for next year.
EllKln IlntOr Mnrkrt.
. ELGIN, III.. Jurien.-mJTTER-The of
ferings of Dutter on the Board of Trade
aggregated 13,200 lbs., for which 19c was
bid Manufacturers declined the offers nnd
the cnll closed with no sales made. Tho
quotation committee announced a strong
market at 19c. an advance of c. Sales
for tho week were 882,000 lbs.
Supreme Court Syllabi.
No. 9.834. Shcpard against Easterllng.
Error. Buffalo. Affirmed. Sutllvnn, J.
1. The Jurisdiction of the district court
to henr nnd determine actions for the en
forcement of claims against counties nrls
lne ex contractu and embraced within the
provisions of section 37, chapter 18, article 1,
uompnen statutes, isw, is derivative and
not original.
2. A claim agnlnst a county must be pre
sented in. writing, to the county board be
fore that body has Jurisdiction or authority
to net upon It.
3. Tho only clnim which the county
board Is. by section 37. chnpter 18, nrtlcle
1, Complied Statutes. 1899, authorized to ex
nmlne, ndjust and nllow, or reject. Is one
which must be paid by the Issuance of a
warrant upon tho county treasurer.
4. Tho right of n taxpnyer to test tho
validity of a claim against the county does
not arise until there has been an adjudica
tion by tho county board In favor of the
claimant.
6. The npprovnl by the county board
of tho report of a county officer made
In comrdlanco with tho requirements n!
section 43, chnpter xxvlll, Compiled Statutes
lMt'j. is not a judicial order, it has not tho
force or conclusiveness of a Judgment and
Is not appealable.
Cnptnin Sentenced tor Ilrlliery.
MOBILE. Ala.. June 17. In the United
States court todny Captain C. W. King,
former, construction quartermnstcr nt Fort
Morgan, Ala., was sentenced to Imprison
ment In the penitentiary for one vear nnd
a half and to pay a fine of $3,000. He gave
notlco of appeal nnd mnde the required
bond of $10,000. King was convicted several
weens ago 01 receiving a orioe wun intent
to Influence his ofHclnl conduct.
llrnvy Gold Shipment.
NEW YORK. Juno 17.-Heldelbnck. lekel.
hclmer & Co. will ship $1,500,000 gold on the
steamer sailing for Eurone tomorrow.
Thero has been $2,500,000 gold ordered nt
tno suDirensury ror snipment to Europe
tomorrow. This gold Is suppoFcd to bo for
tho Nntlor.nl City bank, Totnl exports for
tomorrow, $1,000,000.
Thousand Cnnl Workers Strike,
W1LKESBARRE. Pa.. Juno 17.-Ahoiif
LOCO men and bnvs eninloved at tho nrnri-
erlck collieries of the Temple Coal and Iron
company struck today becnuso the compnny
roiuseu 111 iiiscnarge inree non-union
miners.
Editor Commits flnlrldr.
CHICAGO. Juno 17. Jnmes Shenerdsnn
editor of a weekly society paper, rominltted
suicide loony at nis nnmo in wns city by
shooting. His mind had been Impaired by
brain fever.
Ilrnke II mm Conipnnlrn I'nltp,
oi. uuuia tfwm 11. 1 uc wioop-ucmo-
crnt says today that If posslblo the com
ing week may see tho consolidation of the
four great companies Interested In tho
manufacture of brake beams.
TIIR HKAI.T Y M.tRKBT,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday,
June 17:
Wnrrnnty Ilepils.
A. M. Harrison and husband to Amerl-
onn National oanK, lot 3, niocK 7,
Eckcrman Place 1 1
Joseph Krlxon et al tn Peter Tlmm,
nVi lot I, Ilascall's subdlv i,5o'j
George Pnterson nnd wlfp tn O. M,
Webster, lots -yj and z", niocK 20,
Hlchland Place fi.sim
Krlstine Hnnsen to Peter Madsen, lots
21 and 22, block I, Lobeck's subdlv.. 100
O. A. Blomberg nnd wlfo to Minnie
l.eninan. lots 13 ami 11, oiock 2,
Ames Place 'n
L. S. Kimball to Jacob Olsh. east 33
reet lot a, niocK 10, Keen s 1st ndd.. l.ono
, A. Howard and wife to C, E. Otis
tnfson, lot 17 and 18, block 15,
Halcvon HelRhts . :cn
L. G. Dorsey to Fred Paulsen, lot 15,
block 23. Omnhn Vlow extension . 450
O. E. Ford 'and wife tn A. D. Slaugh
ter, lot 10, uiock 16, itounizo riace. 5,o:o
dull C'lnlm Deed,
Sidney Dlsbrow and wife to E. II
uisurnw, lot 10, uiock uwignu A
L.'s ndd 1
IllTll,
Sheriff to J. H. Morehead, lot 1, block
4, ranters nan 1,71
Total amount of transfers ...
. CINCINNATI, June 17.-Clearlngs, $1,747.
i00; New York exchange, 10ff20c premium;
money, 3fn per cent. ,
PHILADELPHIA .tiinn 17 Clnnrlni-s
,.sic,c:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
CattU Maikit SIot aid All ths Way from
Weak to Tea Cuts Lower.
HOGS CLOSE TO A NICKEL LOWER
Fnlr Receipt of Sheep nnd Lnmba, bu
So Particular ChniiBC Wns Aotlcc
slile lrom the Close ot l.nst
Week In the Prices Puld.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 17,
Receipts wire:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Otltcial .10ntu1y 1,101
3,iol
4,'JOJ
bame duy last week 1,k3
n 11 1110 week before.. 3,w
bamu tnrce wcuks ago.. 4,10.1
Maine tour wccks ugu,,. 2,4i
bumu uuy lust year i.ki'j
0,1 !M
0,9.6
4,i3'J
3,.lJ
0,J"A
.vverayu pricu pain tor nogs
a I
With
South
omana 111c
past eeverai d'j
cum
piti'lsons:
1 1901. 190U.1899.lb98.lS97.l896.9,'
May
May
May
May
May
June
June
June
Juno
Juno
June
June.
June
June
Juno
JUNO
Juno
JUtlu
June
JU1IO
June
June
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29...;
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6...,
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4 201
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6 70
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6 711,1
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Indicates Sunday.
Tho official number of cars ot stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's
-, ii. et oi. t iiy
O. & St. L. Hy I
U. P. system 3
C. & N. W. Ry.... I
4
1
3
10
t
3
U
1
3
1
F E. & M. V. R. It.. 22
10
S. C. At 1'. By..
C, St. P., M. Ac O. Ry
B. & M. R. R. 11....
C, B. As Q. Ry
K. C. Ac bt. J
C, R. 1. & P., east...
C, R. 1. Ac P.. west..
Illinois Central
Totnl receipts .... 49
51
17
The deposition of the day's receipts was
aui ioiiows, cacn ouycr purcnasing me num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle,
Hogs.
618
1,041
b29
1,157
Sh'p,
Omaha Packing Co 121
4txi
Swift & Co 49s
Cuduhy Packing Co 217
Armour & Co t.3
R. Becker Ac Dcgan .... 1
Vansant & Co 32
Lobman Ac Co 1
Livingstone & Schaller. 55
II. L. Dennis Ac Co.... 3
Other buyers 84
2.092
4b3
111
Totals 1,075 3,407 3,631
CATTLE There was only a light run of
cattla hero today, but tho market was
very slow In getting started. Tho sharp
dccllno at Chicago last week, and at aome
of the other markets points, mado buyers
very cautions about starting In hero this
week. Tho light receipts, however, pre
vented any very radical change.
There was little offered on salo but beef
steers. racKers started out and bid gen
erally a dime lower, but sellers were not
willing to take oft that much. As a result
of the dlffercnco of opinion the morning
was well advanced beforo much of anything
was done. When tho cattle did begin to
move townrd the scales It was found that
tho choicest hunches did not sell so much
lower than nt the close of last week, but
anything but tho choicest wore easily 6c
or iuo lower. Tho situation could nernaps
best be described by culling tho mnrket
wenK 10 a oime lower. After tho market
wns once, well under wny It was but a short
time before practically everything wns told.
Cows and heifers sold today Just about a
dlm lower. This seemed to be true of the
good kinds ns well as of the less desirable
grades. Kansas City for last week reports
tv uiuu ill liio cunimnn nnri nrannv Hiurr nr
about 60c, and Chicago wont off 25'j35c. with
mo suuq Kinus iuxhoc lower, in view or
such reports sellers at this point could not
well prevent a drop In prices.
Bulls and stags were also slow sale today
nnd could bo reported weak to a dime
lower In svmnathv with tho ilorlinn on
other cattle, veal calves wero also hard to
move at steady prices, nnd they sold lower
unless iney were goou.
Stockers nnd feeders wero In llsht minnlv
and the few good bunches offered brought
iust about steady prices. The common
Inds, however, were neglected, and If
anything tney wero lower. Representative
buicb:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Tr.
1 720 3 10 20 1087 5 05
1 760 ' 3 25 28 1101 S 10
1 580 3 15 24 1011 5 :0
2 1040 4 10 15 UJg 5 20
1 820 4 25 5 1071 S '6
2 975 4 35 77 11H JJ
28 653 4 ?5 34 1178 5 ID
3 796 4 40 SO 1139 S 54
4 792 4 iO 29 129S 5 60
11 863 4 80 19 1394 I rs
2 1020 4 30 18 1387 6 65
13 1062 4 90 (4 1461 0 70
18 981' 4 .10 68 1330 5 70
3 1023 5 0) 67 1456 6 15
STEERS TEXAS.
.... 972 4 80
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
, 991
4 ?5
13.
. 90)
.1161
4 14
6 t0
1436
872
970
910
925
835
944
940
920
1064
m
1060
904
1065
1005
1214
1024
ta
1054
1490
1125
1250
1023
884
1110
4 85
4 90
7....
8...
COWS.
2 04 7...
1032
1156
1170
1060
.... 964
,....1060
1010
905
800
929
1104
....1380
,....12M
.... 944
,....1204
.... 750
,....1063
.... 880
....1084
....1284
.... 974
....1031
....1035
....1173
962
,....1314
....1315
.... 950
.... 582
3 75
3 S5
3 95
4 00
4 04
4 04
4 0)
4 03
4 00
4 03
4 14
4 14
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 35
4 .13
4 35
4 4-)
4 (4
4 14
4 50
4 50
4 55
4 53
2 fO
2 25
2 10
2 54
2 64
2 75
2 85
3 85
3 00
3 04
3 15
S 15
3 15
3 25
.1 ?3
3 25
3 34
3 .15
3 35
3 ?5
3 25
3 44
3 54
a ro
3 -0
3 50
3 SO
3
2.!.'.'.'.'.',
11.
915
....1120
.... FW
.... 864
.... 840
.... 9fr
....1844
2
12
3 50
3 55
COWS
.... 842 4
AND
HEIFERS.
20
733
4 25
HEIFERS.
4 44 1 ,
4 10
1
1
t
1
1
1
944
744
1290
1414
1(90
1114
1131
1340 4 93
BULLS.
300
3 25
3 .14
3 40
1 fO
3 SO
3 53
3 55
3 53
1
1554
944
705
644
1104
1770
1080
1120
1800
1139
204
170
184
3 '5
3 73
3 75
4 04
4 14
4 15
4 25
4 23
4 35
4 V)
6 25
6 34
7 0)
1...
1...
1.
1 1244
1..
1..
.2104
1154
1344
1184
334
135
175
145
1...
1...
1...
2...
3 -0
1...
CALVES.
3 V)
6 04
6 10
6 40
1...
1..
1..
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
424
825
2 54
9..
488
3 23
3 73
2 75
2 85
7....
1....
3....
570
90
, 370
843
3 17
3 25
3 IS
3 35
695
, 330
1....
5....
514
3 05
4..
8TOCK CALVES.
1 3.V) 3 iv
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 0 3 n 1 300 4 41
3... bii 3 50 IS 467 4 4)
7 4H 4 2i 1 776 4 If
6 55f 4 25 4 693 V)
HOGS There was. a light run of hons to-
day, but other markets wero all quoted
lower and ns a result prices nt this point
took a tumble. Packers were bidding gen
craly 5c lower, but sellers were holding
their droves nt good stiff prices nnd did
not like to cut loose at the prices ofTcred.
:n some cases the mnrket was fully 5a
lower, while In others It wns onlv about
2i.4u lower than on Saturday. The hulk of
tno early sales weni irom so.su io r.o, it
was rather a slow market, but owing to
tho light receipts it wan not long before
the hulk of the hogs was out of first hands.
The last end of the market did not show
much of any change though the feeling
was no better. Everything was sold In
good season and the long string went at
J5.S2H with the bulk nt J5.S0ff5.85 and the
top nt o,6i'.4. so mai me general market
was only about "wioc lower than on
Saturday,
Representative sales:
Nt, AV.
tin, Pr.
No. ,v.
7 1S3
n 2i
!,.. 221
ei 24i
ei :
Sh. l'r,
... 5 W,
... & ni
... ss:vs
200 s :',
... tt:
PI 192
120 S 774
... 5
(0 5 M
:m 5 to
40 5 M
s ;u
:s 2U
50 21
5) 191
if 194
5 83
5 1
5 S
6 80
I 2'i
5 Mi
3 53i
i 2'i
6 (
6 $2')
5 W,
i 831,
S
3
5 iV
5 lit,
3 K-,
3 i2Va
3 f 2
3 f2(
5 2j
3 2Vi
f; 25J O 5 !2lj
65.. ......319 169 3 85
53 27.1 ... 5 '.5
1,9 W ... 5 83
70 2St 5 81
64 250 HO 5 5
77 226 120 5 3
66 267 1) 5
79 237 M 5 35
57 851 80 5 IS
66 25! 80 5 '5
fj 2J6 164 5 S3
74 252 544 8 85
71 231 ... 3 83
76 234 80 5 H
M 214 8") 5 fS
71 ,.254 ... 6 83
89 221 63 5 83
74 .233 fO 5 S3
71 2:4 ... 5 5714
72 211 84 5 ;,
f8.. ......295 ... 5 !l
78...
,19
7..
76..
61..
34..
63..
15..
:..
....193
....213
...,:ii
....231
... J77
,2-i
.216
.275
40.,..
66 227
84
120
44
14
84
160
12)
184
44
120
84
8.)
6.3... .....235
84 210
64 213
65 237
67. 242
62 254
87 m
84 216
92.. 193
90 201
78 .201
89 1
80
5 S2Vi
SHEEP Thorn' was a fair run of sheep
here today as compared with tho receipts
of Into and the mnrket did not show much
of nny change from tho clos of last week.
Wethers sold as high as $,1.i5) and owes
sold at 13.00. A bunch of heavy tambs
brought 11.25. while a good bunch of
lighter weights sold at 11.55. Buyers seenvd
to Aant the stuff, but they did not like the
Idea of paying steady prices In view of tho
declines at other points last week nnd also
to the lower tendency today nt Chicago.
Prnctlcnlly everything, however, wns iold
In fairly good season nt right close to
steady prlcos as compared with Friday.
Quotations: choice clipped uethcrs. 53.75
5f4.0O; fair to good clipped wethers. W.jOif
3.75; choice clipped ewes, $3.25fi3.50; fair to
good clipped ewes. 13.0033.25; choice woolcd
lambs, 14.9036.15; fair to good lambs, J 1.70V
4.00; choice clipped lambs. J4.60Jl.iS; fair
to good clipped lambs, $4.25Ml.oO: spring
lambs. I5.0O1I5.50; feeder wethers, J2.75ys.00;
Iceder lambs, J3.26g3.S0. Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
1 buck 200 J3 00
1 ewe ICO 3 60
4 native, ewes 142 3 60
19 mixed 81 4 00
129 native lambs and yearlings, lis I 25
1 spring Urali 80 4 50
1 spring lamb 5 '.
15 cull ewes 71 II io
69 stockers, ewes M - 00
41 Nebraska ewes 85 2 ..
156 Nebraska ewes 85 2 .5
9 cull lambs 65 2 m
60 Nebraska ewes 81 2 .5
62 stockers 61 3 )
63 western ewes M 3 0)
5 cull .buck lambs 72 .1 60
460 western wethers 107 3 CO
121 spring lambs 75 4 65
62 spring lambs 61 5 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKKT.
Choice Cnttln Strndy IIors WVnk
Sheep Hinder.
CHICAGO, Juno 17.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
2,300 head, including 1,000 Texnns: choice,
steady; others weak; butchers' stock
slow: choice Texans, sternly; others slow;
top Texans, 15.65; good to prlmo steers,
J5.fST6.20; poor to medium, Jl.40fl5.30; stock
ers and feeders, slow nt J3.o0'if 1.85: cows,
J2.70iTj4.90; heifers, J2.75fi5.20; ennners, 12.00
(U2.6S; bulls, J3.00,g-l.6O; cnlvcs, Jl,25fl5.6i;
Texas fed steers, J4.25g'5.63; Texas bulls,
J2.75(It3.73.
HOGS Receipts today, 42.000 head; tomor
row. 28,000 (estimated): left over, 6.01U
Market opened weak, but closed steady;
top, J6.12H; mixed and butchers, J5.75ffi5.07is;
good to choice, heavy, J5.yofi6.12ft; rough,
henvy, J5.75H5.85; light, J5.7016.O0; hulk or
sales, J5.9OR6.02U.
SHEEP AND J, A MBS Receipts, 20.000
head: sheen and lnmbs. stendy to 10c
higher; spring lambs up to Ji.75; Colorndns,
J5.10; good to choice wethers, J3.901j4.23;
fair to choice mixed, J3.60f? 4.00: uetcrn
sheep. J3.9034.25; yearlings. Jl.oogi.50: na
tive lambs, ti.WQb.10', western lambs, Ji.75
05.10.
Xtw York Live Stork MnrWrl.
NEW YORK, June 17.-BEEVE3-n.c-celpts,
4,(06 head; steers slow and 15c on;
bulls steady to a shade lower: mpdlum
grade cows 10c off; others steady: ordlnnry
to c lolce. J3 02i4Ji6.90: extra, i .00116.15: oxen
and stags, J4,C0tj6.00; bulls, J3.ooii 1.70; cows,
J2.70S4.10; extra fat cows, Jl.35'o"4.l0; cables
steady: exports, none.
t--Aiviss itecelpts. 478 Head. Market ac
tlvo nnd 50fj75c higher: vculs, jl.50t(6.25;
tops. J4.60; culls, J3.50l.00; buttermilks,
J3.6094.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, M.OSX
hend; sheen more nctlve nnd firm; lambs
firm to ISc higher: yrnrllngK, steady; sheep,
J2.5O5H.O0: extra
, J4.25; cuiu. J1.75'ii2.20; year.
lings, J4.2.Vff4.60: lambs
Jj.50fi6.ia; two cars
extra
at J6.y5'ii7.00; culls. J5.(KS6.25.
HOGS Receipts, 10,021
head. Market
lower; state hogs, Jfi.25igc.35; western quoted
nominal at o.iu',(t)..
.
Kansas City Live Stock Mnrkrt.
KANSAS CITY. June 17. CATTLE Re
celpts, 2,000 natives, 3,500 Texans. 400 calves
nest steers, sieany; common, snnde lower
other cattle about Bteady: choice beef
steers. JJ.35fi5.H0: fa r to irood. J4.90ff5.30:
stockers nnd feeders, J3.60B5.00; Texans nnd
Indians. S3.802Tb.30: Texas srassers. tt.VXrti
j.ia; cows, m.uiioi.w; nciters, w.brcio.s: can-
tiers. J2.25fl2.90: bu is. - J2.90fi4.50: calves.
x3.0wi6.zi1.
HOQS-Rceclnts. 6.600 head. Mnrket 214
?6c lower; top, J5.9714: bulk of sales, J5.W
now, neavy, Jo.yoH&.uiw: mixed packers,
56.7505.90: light. J5.l5i765: Dins. Ji.60fI5 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.5W
head. Market steady? western lambs, J4.25
i5.00; western wethers, J.5Of4.00: yenr
lings. J4.0OS4.50: ewes. J3.25H3.75: culls. J2.0U
stj.ou; uexns grass sneep, i3.wrja.5o; Texas
larnns, M.svtlH.uu; sjiring inmDs, ii.i'auu.o.
St. I.onls Live Stock Mnrkrt.
CT T rMTta T,,r.n 17 rATTI
C,) head, including 600 Texans; market
sieany on natives, iuo lower for otliers:
steers. J5.00fi6.5O: dressed beef steers. S5.50
cut.7o; steers under 1,000 pounds, J3.75ii5.30:
stockers nnd feeders, J2.i5fJ5.00; cows and
heifers. J2.00fi3,O5: canners. 1.5W2.85: bulls.
J3.0083.65; Texas and Indlnn steers, J3.60
b.15; cows and heifers, J2.50f?4.25.
HOGS Recelnts. 4.700 head: market 6c
lower: Mrs and llcbts. 5o.50fiD.90: nackers.
J5.8506.95: butchers. JS.Oo'Iie.lO.
HliBEl' AND LAMBS-llece nts. 1.100
head; market steady; native muttons, J3.50
14.011; lamns, ii,tuiijt.7B; cutis nnci ducks,
2.50fi4.16; Texas muttons, J3.25fJ3.75.
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Juno 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 392 head: market steady to 10c lower:
natiyes, 4.iitfo.eo; cows ann neirers, w.uow
5.20; veals, J4.00fJ6.60; bulls and stags, (2.75
05.20; stockers and feeders. J2.75ffl.R0.
HOGS Receipts, 2,934 head; market
stendy; light and light mixed. J5.o2i,if5.92V4:
medium and heavy. JS.SaiiiS.flO: nlcs. Jl.OOfi)
b.00; bulk of sales, Jo.S7V&fJ5.95.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.755
head; market steady; lambs, 10c lower.
Stock In NlRht.
The following tnhlit shows the recelnts of
rattle, hogs and sheen at tho four principal
live siock manteis dune 11:
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep,
South Omaha l.otil
I, 131
42,000
6,500
1,700
4.!ii
Chicago. 2,300
20,0 0
I.5HI
l.UO
Kansas city -."
St. Louis 6,900
Totals
12,261 55.951 30,5Mi
Slonx City Live Slock Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY. June 17.-tSnoclal Tele-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,100; market
steady to lflc lower; beeves, J4.75f5.I5;
cows and bulls, mixed, J2.60f3.75; stockers
and feeders, J3.50fj4.25; cnlves and yearl-
ngs, j3.25g4.GO.
HOGS Recelnts. LfViO: market weak to 6c
lower, selling, J5.50ff5.87i,4; bjlk, Jo.80.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 17.-COKI-'EE-Snot
Rio. dull: Nn. 7. Invoice. 6c. Mild, nulet.
Cordova, SU?12l4c. Mnrket changed but
little and was Inactive today The opening
ocal v was steady, witn prices uncnnngeii,
Tho close wns steady, with prices net un
changed to 5 points lower, in tne intervnl
of trading business wns quite of a local
professional turn and In tho way of even-
ne nn. The foreign news was or nourish
iiurport and Brazilian receipts were fully ns
ante as anticipated. But offerings wero
small and the room trade was Indifferent.
Total sales were hut 16,750 bags, Including
July at 5.05c;' Sentomber, 6.15c; October,
20c; rsovemner, o.juc; weccmncr, o.iuc; jnn.
uary, 5.45c; Marcn, o.osc; .May, 5.ic,
Kvnporntrd nnd Dried I'rulls. -
NEW YORK. Juno 17. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market for evaporated ap
ples had a good sale movement today De
mand wns of fair volume for choice nnd
fancy grades, but prices wero unchanged,
although fully sustained, State, common
to good. 35oc; prime, SviySc; choice,
tutoc; rancy, awuc-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'lTS-lluled
dull and nomlnnl; prunes, WMtC per
pound, as to slr.o nnd quality; Apricots,
Royal, S1fl2c; Moor Park. 7!ic; peaches,
peeled, HQlSc; unpecled, fifJIOc.
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. June 17.-WOOL In fair de
maud and steady; medium grades, 11817P;
light tine, llflltc; heavy fine, 9gilc; tub
washed, NV82IVc.
NiiKnr .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 17 -SI'OAR-Raw.
steady: fair refining, 2sc. centrifugal, 90
w EDWARD C.
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COLORADO and UTAH
Dully June 18th to
Sent. 10th, 11101 ....
VIA THE
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
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Tltll"
HATES
KROM
Omnhn to Dr iver, Coliirndii Sprlusa
nnd I'liehlo.
(IE July 1 'to 9. CIQ J -'"e IS to 30.
0 U Sept. 1 to 10. Ol3 July 10 to Aug, 3L "
Return Limit October 21, 1901.
ropiii'lloiiiitcly 4'licnii IIiKch on Hume'
ilnten to oilier C'olorndo 11 nil L'tnb.
Tourist I'iiIiiIm.
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C, A. Itutlierroril, lirnl, Ant.,
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CeWitt
LSiilo
The famous little nllis
Fnr IHllousncss. Tomld Liver, Conyti
pation, Sick Ilcnrinehe, D!z7liics, in
testinal Obstruct tons, Jir.intllco anr"
all otliur LivtT nml Unwol Troubles
DkWitt'h Liitlh Kauly ItiHUiifl aro
unequalled. They act luomptly and
never Rrlpo. They are so small thnt
thoy can bo taken without any t rouble.
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oldest: s.irr.sr: iuisti
WALL STREET
Slonej Will linrn Ilia .Moiiibly Helium
The Investor's Kund Pays Suinl-Moiithly.
Tin. oldest estuhllslwiil in ,,,,i,.,,
certltlcate-holdcr ever lost n 'cent. Pay
ments made tu till MIlbHCrlhpru .ivnri- 'm
I days. . No trouble. No delay. Money
refunded on demand, Wrlto today for
particulars, free to uny address,
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HiiiIhoii HiiIIiIIiiu, .Ni iv YurK.
Teteiihoiiv man,
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Successors to James E. Boyd & Co.,
OMAHA. NEB.
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