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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THTfrJDAY, JUNE 20, 1901.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wiak Cablei and Good PrupfcU Matdud
bj Export Dtmand.
SEPTEMBER CLOSES SHADE LOWER
Corn Strnwr LIMit Receipt nnd
buinll Country OfferliiR Con
tinnril .lellir IlnyliiK of Onta
Pro Isliius Stendy.
et wild featureless, cxrrot for a. svmna-
thetlc rife with tin In London, where values
advnnced 17b 6d on Hpot to C12S 10. but fu
tures clrscd unmanned at JL123. The local
market ruled llrm nt $23. 15? 2S. 35. Copper
wan a little firmer today abroad, closing
llrm In time at L'69 Is 3d and rutin c at
69 10s Id. Here the markc for copper was
nominally urn hanged. Lead ruled feature
less all da. closing at II 37li. In London
amen niivanceu is ,iu, closing wnn spot
noted at L12 7h fid. Hnclter. no the other
hand, wan 2s fid lower nt 17 7s (id. while
here it wbh unchanged at ti-WJU.W. Amer
ican Iron market were unlet and ruled nt
old prices. Pig Iron warrants, tD.fiOfilo.OO;
northern foundry, $ll.2Mil5.6o; southern
foundry, $13.7Sft 15.25; soft southern, $12.75j
15. 2u.
CHICAGO, June 19,-Wcakness. In the for
tlgYi markets a ml fine crop I"!" E
matched today by a strong export demand
wheat September wheat closed a shade
lower Heplcmbtr corn Uc higher. Hcpwm
ber oats Uc up and provisions from a'.iH&c
to 100 lower. i,i
Finegrowing weatne
Tvero the teniures in " " i
tnai illieilll'tl III um,u ",'1,
on the local operators at the start a
there was exhibited a General dlsposltlu
to sell. Toward the close there wni
pood cash and export demand, which
encouragement to wic uuim ...
.... ........... l.nt.unutlMn' w In 111
"WrV....".,,'V''"..hlllC n nn. 111
pwiriK, nuirt'u pun,, , . ;.,
shorts. September opened ?.c lower nt .i
flfishc Md ncr going to rat;69'i,c. close,
u shade lower at Hvic, Seaboard reported
flftren lioat binds taken for export and
clearance of wheat and flour were cijiial
to 4H.9V1 bti Primary receipts were 431,925
bu., against 575,017 hu. a year ngo. Mlnne
spoils and Duluth reported 262 cars, com
pared with 27 n week ngo and Sol last
year. local receipts were ID cars, none ot
contract grade.
lluslnesM In the corn pit was moderated
rullve, with buyers largely In the majority
during the greater part of the day. Country
offerings continue very small and this fact,
combined with light receipts, was re
sponsible for the strength apparent during
most of the eeMon. September opened un
changed at IWMtHc nnd on fair demand
by local shorts the price advanced to he.
At this figure, moderate realizing set In
nnd the market sagged toward the close,
final llgurcs being 'ic hluher than yester
day's close at IIHWIIV. Seaboard reported
25 boat loads taken tor export Locnl re
ceipts were P"5 cars, only two of which were
of contract grade.
Light receipts nnd more or less talk of
possible manipulation of July had n much
to do with the firmness In oats as anything.
September wna the strongest feature and
the greater part of tho day's buMncss was
done In that delivery. There was eon-
.1 1 f I I. I... .1... I ... .. ...I.I..I,
iinuni iicuvn iniyiMK it) inu mnjitnin ..
supported the market yesterday. September
imtMlCfl IlIluimilKvll lu tl rim'iu ii'rih-i ...
2i!,.i?;2tiHc. The price wni bid up to 2''i'u
by local longs and later by shorts, but
nfterward receded slightly, closing ',kc
higher at 2i5e. Local receipts were 12t
cars.
Provisions were steady nnd the market
was quite dull, with rather an easy under
tone. There was less demand for Septem
ber lard, which resulted In a little setback
for the whole list. Outside, longii were dis
posed to take profits nnd local packers
were also moderate sellers. September
pork opened unchanged to Cc lower nt
$15.021(15.1)7, but weakened to $ll.97'i. at
which point It closed at n loss of 10c. Sep
tember lard opened 21fej5c lower, at $S.77Vs.
went up to JS.fO. but reacted, closing 2'4f
6c lower at JX77V4. September ribs held
fairly steady during the session, opening
a shndc lower nt !U7'.iH.2o. the high point
of tho dny. nnd closing 5f7',c lower at
iH.Vo.
Estlmnted receipts for tomorrow: AVheat,
CO cars; corn, 175 cars; oats, HO cars; hogs,
30.000 hend.
Tho leaulng futures ranged as follows:
AtTlcics.j Open. High. Low. Closed YcVy.
Wheat
Juno
July
Sept.
Corn
June July
Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Sept.
May
I'otk
July
Sent.
Lnrd
July
Sept.
Oct.
Bibs
July Sept.
oiiilltlon of Trade mill Uitntn tltin nn
Maple mill Pniicr Produce.
EUOS ItecelntR 1 lli..rr. I nnmt ntnnts firm
lOlfl&jic.
,V'VE POULTJIY-Hens, 7e; young and
old roosters, SiBCc; turkeys, tV83c: ducks nnd
vrf' ,l eI,r'ng cnicKCtis, per lb., iti'yisc.
UUTTL.il Ciimmnn tn tnir 19Uc1.1'
c'1le'1lalry. In tubs, liyir.c; separator, lie.
KHKSH riSII-Illaek bass, 18c; white
uubb, oq, Diueusn, uc; uuilhcads, ioc; uiuo
crapples. yioc; ciscocs, 7ci halibut, Ho; her-
u i;, uc; nuauocK, ioc, picKerci, ic; piKe, va;
cd suiiMier. 10e: salmon. He: suntlsh. Cc:
trout, jc; whltellsh, 9o
i iuf.uji.i-i.ive, per doz.,
VKALS-Cholre. 3S10c.
HAY Prlen niml.d In- Dmnlm Wholesale
lay Dealers .isKnclatlr.n: Choice unland.
S.5o; No. 1 upland, s; medium, 17: coarse,
W&O. llye straw, M.50. These prices aro
ior nay oi goon color unci quality, .ucmuua
iinr, ,n tresn receipts,
OATa-No. 2 White, 23c.
COHN-No. 3, 12c.
HUAN-J15.
V K(J KTA II L v t.
SPlNACII-l'er bu. box. o.
AriPAltAOL'S-Natlve, per doz., 3S(34t)c
69
I
UWii
0
ff'd
i
l
I
09 s
I
rot,l
0'
u
2STl-',i
11 S7U
15 02H
S 70 '
g SO
8 VY,
I
M 1 1 j .
8 17,1
45
2CU :
20U
S7HI
07Vi
70
80
SO
0714
20
44-?i
41
28!i
14 SO
11 07l
I
43UI 42
43!4316VS
H7sf7n llUyib
.1.
I.
4lVil
2SJ,
23UI
K I.J
8 72Vi
S 2h
8 0711
8 15 I
It SO
14 07',4
0 1
8 07H!
8 16
2S'S
2H4
2ST(i
14 87
15 07Vi
8 70
8 SO
8 SO
8 12V4
8 22(4
Nf. 2.
Cash nuotatlons were as follows:
FLOTJU-Qatot; winter patents. $3.703.80;
Htraignts. clears, K.wxfa.au.
AVHKAT-N'o. 2 spring, 7(VT172?;c; No.
snrlne. 65J69c: No. 2 red. 715i72c.
COnN-N.0. 2, 43043HCI No. 2 yellow, 43!i
ff43e.
OATS-No. 2, 2SWc: No. 3 white, :3ff30V4c
iiyi:-No. 2. 4nmfi5ie.
HAItLKY-aood feeding, 6153c; fair to
ciioich nmuing. waa.c.
SEKDS-No. 1 flax, .75. Prlmo timothy,
13 95.
PrtOVISIONS-Mcss pork, ner bbl.. $14.W
C14.S5. Lnrd, per 100 lbs., K67&. Short ribs
fides (loose), tS.0CKS8.15. Dry salted should
ers (Doxein. i.iioii(7.2S. bliort clear sides
(boxed), JS.43S8.55.
WHISKY-Hasls of high wines, 11.27.
Following are the receipts and shipments
ior touay:
Hecelnts. Shlnments
Flour, bbls 33,000 18,000
Wheat, bu , 122,000 61.000
Corn, bu 2H7.0OO 3'6 000
Oats, bu.- 260,000 317.10)
Rye, bu 4,000 l.OtO
Barley, bu 11,000 2,030
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 16VJW
ino; dairies, Mifilti'.ic. Cheese, quiet, at
tuivu. ibss, sieauy, at iuvjC.
NEW YOH1C C.nNKIt.VI, SIAltKKT,
Qnotntlona of tlir Dny nn Various
Cnnimoillt les.
NEW YOniC, June 19.-KLOUn-nccelpts.
16.175 bbls.: exports. 4.520 bbls.: easv and
quiet: winter patents, $3.45(33.60; winter
iraignis, j,-ijrua.uo; winter extras, J2.50B
B.S5; Minnesota bakers, J2.9CfcJni.lj; Minne
sota imtcnts, J3.85ii4.10; winter low grades,
t2,30(2.10. Ijye Hour, quiet; fair to good,
2.80(f(3.1O; choice to fancy, J3.2OJf3.50.
COHNM1CAL Firm; yellow western. loc;
city. Vic: Brand v wine. l2.4j(fi-.BR.
UVl--Hnsy; No, 2 western, nC'ic, afloat,
uiir, o.iiou, k, i. i,, new lorn canois.
BATtLHY Stead v: feedlnir. ISc. c. 1. f.
New York: malting. 68flC2c, c, 1. f New
jnrK car iois.
BAHLKY MALT Dull; western, 65S72C.
WHKAT-Receipts, 13,000 bu.: exports. 9C,
in mi. ouoi. weaa: ino. j reii. ..;e. r. n
b. afloat; No. 2 red, "(ic. elevator; No. 1,
northern. Duluth. 77Ue. f. o. h. ndnnit No.
I hard. Duluth. SfV4e. f. n. b. float. nntlnn
wore generally weak all day under renewed
iiquinaunu, oeciiue anronu, Dearlsh home
crop nowa, light export demand and short
selling. A number of Mniall rallies took
niacn on covering nnu soiunwest buying,
but tho close was easv at UfffAie not ,ie.
cllno; July. 76,I(fr7iio, closed at 76c; Sep
tember. 73 15-li(7l 5-16c. closel at 74Uc; Oc
tober, 74H1t74He. eloped at 71Vac; December.
CORN Receipts. 9O.SO0 bu.: exnorts. 4KS.
116 bu. Snot, llrm: No. 2. 4Sc elevator nml
ltso f. o. b. afloat. Tho option market was
firm and a little higher on northwestern
clique buying, better cables, covering nnd
small receipts at Chicago. Closed llrm at
J45Hc net advance; July, 474iM7c, closed
nt 47Te; September, 4S,t?48?kc, closed nt
i&'c: uoiouer ctoseu ni 4sa4C
OATS-Recelpts, 275.HW bu. Spot, firm
No. 2. 32Uc: No. 3. 12c: No. 2 white. 33tfX3V.Sc
No. 3 white. 32?ic: trnck. mixed western
B21T3312C! trnck, white, 32HQ38C. Options
nil inn steady wuu corn.
HAY Steady; shipping, 70f75c; rock! to
HOPS Quiet: state common to choice
ijhw crop. o'Ic; iwj, y'oiuc: old olds. DtCo
Pnclflo coast, 1900 crop, 10fjl8c; 1899. Ilgl5c
old olds, 2iff6c.
HIDKS Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.
ISHc; Texas dry, 21 to 30 lbs., 14414V4c
i.kai uiiii aieauy; nemiocK sole, lluenos
Avres. ngui io nenvy weignts, 24U20c; acid
PliOVISIONS-Recf. steady; family. $10.50
s u.w mess, jj.wdia.on: Deer nams.
22.60; packet. $in,00rt!0.&0: city, extra India
mess, $16.0517.00. Cut meats, steady; nick-
lirii ucilll-CT, n74if,vT4u. i,l.n,rii SIlOUUHTSj
J7,00iff7.25; pickled hnms, J8.00(frio.23. Lard,
fctnmlv! tvnl.iril Ht,jinio,l th f,ni,tln.n,i
IJiS; South America, $9,75; compound. $68714
in.w. ruift, niiiuij luimiy, ia.oa lit w
shori. clear. Jlfi.00fll7.23: mess. JlS.75filK.75.
TALLQW Firm; city, 4c; country, IQ
'4C. .
RICH Steady: dom.e3tlo fair to choice, 3,
Rfie: Japan. 4'ti'nnic.
MOLASSKS Stendy; Now Orleans, open
Rl'TTKR Receipts, H.W5 pkns.: firm
creamery, 15ffl9Vie; fuctory, 12!4'Bll?ic.
CHKESE-Rccelnts. 5.49S nkgs.: firm
fancy, large, colored. 9c: fnncy. white
large. 9c: fancy, small, colored, 9c; fancy.
man, wniie, sc.
KdClS Recelnts. 14.1S5 likes.: nrm: west
em, ungraded, 1 Iff 12'.4o ; western, candled
1313lc.
POULTRY-Allvo, firm; springers, 15ti
tuc; turKoys, c; towis, mw, uressea
steady: springers, iiv-'ic; turxeys, tqsc
fowls, 9B10c.
METALS The usual sales movement oe
curred In order to meet tho Immedlati
pants of consumers, but otherwise the mar
IxtV davs. l.SOe. demand! New York
change, 15c premium.
hi uuL'iu, june is. Clearings, J7.1S2.im;
balances, jl.C01.670; money. ,$; per cent;
New ork exehnnee. Ion itlarnnm hlH. n.ir
nsked.
HUSTON. Juno 19,-Clearlngs, $23,0.17,553;
balances, $2,W9.737.
i'mii.auklpiiia, June 19,-Clearlnas,
2it.715.69a. balances, $2.653.2lfi. 14
NKW Ynillf. .time !!). flrnrlnc. .
3S8,t; balances, $10,625,741.
.movhmh.nts ix stocks axij no.vits.
St
OMAHA AVHOLHSALl!. MArtKKT.
Ilm
how
1
nl
gan
Mt
II
1SS
hal
jwiLiiAiui-iiomo grown, per 10,,
iKW HUKTS Per cloz., 2fr125c.
NKW CARROTS-Pcr doz 30;35c,
M3V TLRNIPS-I'er doa., 20&25c.
COCUJIDURS llothoiihe. ner noz..
4or(J60'
LKTTUCIO Per bu 2((2uc.
ItAUISHKS-l'or doz VaWUK.
l'All.SLi;y-l'cr doz.. 3Uc.
POTATOKS-uld, per bu.. $1.
NKW POTATOKS-Per bu., Jl.wgi.lO.
CAR U AO K New California, 2c.
TOMA I'tJKH h'inrlilii. n.ir h.hiixloit erntn.
fancy, $2.60; Texas, 4-bsk. crates, J1.60.
UNIONS Urrniudas. tier crate. 12.25: new
Calltornla. 2c.
CAULIFLUWKR-Homc-nrown. Dcr doz..
95c.
11LANS Wnx. ner Wbu.. 95c: string, oer
(, bu.. 75c.
i-Jiia i-cr tiu., $2; per nu., 10c.
FRUITS.
STR A V B K R R I K S H 0 m e grown. $2.60:
Missouri, J2.t0; Colorado, J2.75(3.O0.
JfLAUKUKRRllJS Per 2W;t. case, JS.OO
2j.
CHKRHIKS-Callfornla. ner K-lb. box.
J1.25; MUsourl, per 21-qt. case, $1.60.
I'EAtlHKS-Calllornia, per box, $1.00.
Ai'iiituin-uuinornio, i-casKoi cruies,
$1.60.
l-LU.MS-Callfornla, per crate, $1.50.
GOOSKIlliRRIKS-Per 24-qt. case. $1.75.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANaKS-Cailfornla seedlings. $2.75
3.00; navals, ;3.&o; Med. sweets, 3.25J.50.
LKMUNS California, extra fancy, $3.75;
choice, J3.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to slzo.
$2.tA)(i2.60.
FIUS Cnllforn a. new cartons. 75c: layers.
C5c: Imported, ner lb.. 10tfl2c.
DATES Persian, In Mu. boxes, Salrs, 60
per iu.; iianoweeii, bw per iu.
i-iist,Ai'i-L.is l-er tioz.. i. itiui.w.
MISCULLANKOUS.
HONEV Culltornta. Dur 21-bcctlon case.
3.75.
ClUliU Per bbl., $1.50; per nair bt)i., J3..0.
NUTS Kncllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: fil
berts, tier lb.. 13c: almonds, ner lb.. lbilCOc;
run iiiiiiiiii tin II, Z!l?U.n rnnntefl. KlAfj
7lin llrnyllu !;( r.nnu tlt7ih?n
HIDES No. 1 green. 64c: No. 2 green,
4c; No. 1 salted, 6V,c; No. 2 salted. 6c;
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12U lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry h!Uen, fcgl3c; sheep
pelts, Joy 10c; horse lUUe:i, jLon-.-.o.
St. I. outs (irnln nnd Provision.
ST. LOUIS. June 19.-YHKAT-Lower:
No. 2 red cash, elevntor. 69c: track. 10ffl
71c; Jiuy, wawivic; scptemncr, eoc; no. 2
hard. CSfjiiOc.
uuitiN 1 uglier: no. z casn. vw, tracK,
2'i4291c: July, 42c: September, 43ttM
43yc.
OATS-Hlsher: No. 2 -cash. 2SWc: track.
29029lic: July. 27c; Soptember, IBHQSG'ic;
No. 2 white, 31(Q'31!iC.
HYis Lower, isc.
r 14Uuii-4uiui, i'iiiciiip, o ,wy ,
tra fancy and straights, $3.10fi3.20; clears,
J2.804i3.oo.
luiin.Mc.au steady nt $2.30.
Bit AN' Dull; sacked, east track. $6.62.
HAY Firm for best: timothy. $3.O0fll3.50;
prairie, $r,.00W6.W.
FLAX SKliD-No market.
WHISKY-Steady, $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.05. 1 .
HAGGINaS-GVM7c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
I'ROVISIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing. J15.75.
Lard, easier, nt J.'3.6214. Dry salt meats.
quiet: boxed lots, extra Bhorts, J3.23; clear
ribs. SS.37: clear Bides. $8.50. Bacon, quiet:
boxed lots, extra snorts, yj; clear riDs,
J9.37H; clear sides, J9.60.
METALS Load, steady, ji.30fft.32Vj. Bpei-
tcr, quiet, J3,7iMi.
poultry atcatty: cnicucns. 10: spring
crs, l2jllc. Turitcys, ,c. uucks, t.c;
anrlngers. SSt9c: geese, 4c: springers, sc.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 14fl20c;
rinlrv. 12?illc.
EGGS tsteaay, lWic, repacKea ana casei
Included.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 3.000 bbls.: wheat. 14,-
000 bu.: corn. 22,000 bu.; oats, 27.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS 1' lour, s.uuu unis.; wncai,
6,000 bu.; corn, 44,ooo mi.; oats, j.uuu ou.
t.lvrrnnnl Cirulli mill Provlslolia.
LIVERPOOL. June 19. WHEAT Spot,
o. 2 red, western winter, dull, 5s lOd; No.
.. . I ..I ,.n Ra inrl XTn 1 rnll-
J IIUI IIIUI II Bllilli(, ll(IVl, ivu,.w,
fornla, dull. 6s; futures, steady; July, 5s
Slid; September, 69 8Ud.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new, firm,
3s ld; Amcilcnn mixed, old, quiet, 4s 2'.jd;
... T.,1.. 4. 11S.:. U.laml,Ar
4s d: October, 4s ld.
I'KAB-uanauian, sicuuy, ui on yu.
IIUI a nullum,, niLuuj, .i(fx,is.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull at
8s. . .. ...
PROVISIONS Beer, nrm; extra India
. I'O . 1A Unrb- nflntu mnou rAatan
lltcon, wo a ou a uini imu 1 1 1 v o iivvin,
Rtcady at 61s, Hums, short cut, steady at
46s 9d. Lard, llrm; prime western. Us;
llrm; Cumberland cut, 6 to 30 lbs., steady,
A a- fiJ - 1i! OI IU. Am O.I. In.,..
iiM n ui l iiu.i, iu in .t iur,. tin un. ihiik
cieur iiiiuuica, ukiu i mi, iuiik cicui
mlddlep, heavy, 42a 6d; short clear backs, 42s
3d; clear bellies, 47s 3d; shoulders, square,
II 11 Ua m (Hi lr Vitrn tA
nUTTER-Dull; finest United States, SSs;
KOOU I'lllll'll DIUIVD, iwn,
flinrSK-Vlrm: American flnrst. whlto.
nml itnlnrml .1
TALl.uw t'rime cny, quiet at s; Aus-
....1ln In 1 nnilnn efnn,l. n , "Co CI
Kniiana City (irnln nnil Provisions
KANSAS CITY. Juno 19.-WHEAT-Julv.
C3'ic; September. 62?ic; cash, No. 2 hard,
B5V460c: No. 3, 611.4050; No. 2 red, 66,i67c;
No. a. 0511060,
CORN July. 40T4c: September. 41?ic: cash.
No. 2 mixed, 4ZVic: No. 2 while, 43c.
OATS NO. 2 White, 3UC.
RYE No. 2. 60c.
HAY-Cholce timothy. $n.50i?12.00: cholco
prairie. Jio.ooifiu.w.
jiuiTKii-urcamery, ji4'uhc; nairy,
fancy. 13B14C.
EGGS Weak: fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 9c doz., loss off, enses returned; new
wnitewoou cases inciuiieii. .o more.
RECBIPTS-Whcnt, 31,400 bu.; corn, 14,100
nu.: on is, i,iiu mi.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, f.2,400 bu.; corn
i,wj uu.; oats, iu,i.w mi,
Mlnitfiipnlla Wlicnt, Flnnr nnd Itrttn
MINNEAPOLIS, June 19. WHEAT
CaHh. 07c: July, MHflfi5He: September,
66Vj(fICfl?ic. On track: No. 1 hard. G9te:
No. 1 northern, 671c; No. 2 northern, 63?ic.
FLOUR First patents, J3.R0I3.90: second
patents, J3.b04f3.iu; urst clears, J2.65U2.75
seconn cicars. i;.wu.w,
BRAN In bulk, $ll.COgll,25.
Duliitli Grain Xlnrket.
UI.'Ijutii. .Minn.. June jy. whkat
Cash, No. 1 hard. 72c; No. 1 northern. 69c;
No. 2 northern, 64c; July, tai.e; September,
wit,
CORN No mnrket.
OAT3-27',!g27',;c.
l'mrln. )lrLit.
PEORIA, III.. Juno 19.-CORN-Hlgher;
No. 3. 42c.
OATS-Innctlve; No. 3 white, 2SUo billed
throucli.
WHISKY-On tho basis of $1,27 for
finished goods.
nek Mnrket Slums .Mnny nnd Suil-
ilen II ii i' t il it 1 1 on n.
EV YORK, Jane 19. The decided ne-
t ij ill iviju i n niuun in ill hfi i fiieu lMi
doubts and hesitations In speculative mlndM,
i i if i e nun it t.uiiniut:iiitnu tiuiwu u i ui op;u
II In It vo llntllriiillnn. hilt tlir nrnfrnrtntinl
bears also nnd their share In the wrakneq.q
In the market, as was juiltp conclusively
shown by the substantial rally late In tho
1ul tftlf.11 111. .ft It.-...,... Il - - ...
tt iii.il iihuii iu itjuiv iui Itiuunn iu
-er their short contracts and found a
ilted supply. The lute rally was achieved,
IVDt'At fltl n llnht 1 1 r I ( l a . ,nn... 13 a,
'atil was conspicuous and the apprcJum-
.uii uhu mnny o uip receni rumors re-
n 1 ( 1 1 1 1 tf ( Pl'iilntimnntn l thai atnW
liurplv mnjectural had much to do not only
lrlll f b iv, . . t. . ....
' iiiviciiiviii, uui wnn hip Kenenuv
tlttttlcd tone of tho tr.nllnc. Thprr w.i
m.pgly rood authority cited today ior
ettlons :int It was not contemplated -it
vu m fuj .iciimi iioForiuion or leat
.HiiK ol contici of St. Paul or any Inter-
illf-n nf thn a...,). IH . i , ......
bsoiptlon of a part of St. Paul by other
Ivnl ii.llroan inicttsts may ro far toward
OnSMl-nf7 fhfl l.fntl, . 1. , i,
i , . , . " ' 1 J i" kuiii:iiu rail
road BLti.itlou. but n question arises as to
the irirc.st thh would result In the vest
ment value M St. Paul stock Itself. Tho
uiuimion ot i.io .t.iRo amount of sloe-:
an iiinttd " 01 tlb',,on 10 bc easily
Thn nvrtnrta ---. t,i nHU... . .
- ' , : rs'iM miiiuuiimi lotiay
reached only Jl.20O.ooo. leaving the week's
Mi pments boiow JS.i.Of-rt. u Is not prob-
i t . .. . 1,1111,1 iincr innu looay
could reach Ilerlln before July 1, so that si
U,o.".Lon".ll,crn"lp, 'cpli-tloM of the cash
nir V f ?f ,ho bl,nks n,,(1 ,h'' expected re-
...... ...v...r. ,iai ivffn io iiretiarc tor tho
unprecedented disbursement on July 1
make It probable that money will continue
SF.'i !l,lr'"S. tlie rest of the month, Any
,X.' .V1UB lnr. "PPCtiiBtive use would
.,MtbZJi0tt.to!.?L tho money mar-
slumi In Colorado Fuel of 17 points and a
sytnpathetlc reaction In Pennsylvania Coal
: oiKiii were one to uouots
a.tv UU!1'.,.1r1cc.cnt ""rtlons that the com.
any would be absorbed by the United
.titles Steel corporation. St. Lot Is & Sn
raiiclsoo rose 3.k over last nlnht, A ntttn"
. ""-'"""iK American To
nccu, pp.ve evidence of stretiKlh.
H Mil limtit ... .. ...... ..
iiinmui huh quue aciive nnri
Ki?U laS: ,To,.nl ",nIcs- Pr value. V3.135")
thn it ,.2 I08 nls were ""changed on
The following- are th cloilng price on
de Now York Stock exchanBe:
1
bnc
Can
Mllrrnukee Ornln Mnrkrt.
MHAVAI'KEB, June 19,-WHEAT-Dull;
No. 1 northern. 7H5?72c; No, 2 northern,
BW(we: Jiuy, KHiawiiiC.
RYE Dull: No. 2. 50c.
HARLEY Quiet; No. 2, B6c; sample, 40tf
Ilnnk Clt-nrlnRi.
OMAHA. June 19,-Clearlnfts. $1,01,KD
corresponuinB uay last year, :rj3.Tl) ; in
crease. $7.mi.
RALTLMORE. June 19.-ClearlnB, 4.253,
S33; balances. $130,331.
CINCINNATI. June 19.-Clearln?s, $19,
ssu.ew; money, sua per cent; New York ex'
chanse. lOflliHc nremlum.
CHICAQO. June 19. ClearlnKB. $27,501,350
balances, $2,543,149; posted exchanie, $4.SSV
Atchison ..,
do pM
o
do pfd
11. rac He
Can. Southern ..
Ches. & O
hi. & Alton
do pfd
C 1J. ,t Q
'., 1, . I,
do pfd
C. & K, I
'. A Ot. V
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
'. A N. W
.. n. 1. ti p....
Chi, T. & T
no pfd ....
.. C C. .t M.
Colo. Southern .
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Del. & Hurt
.. U & V
). A rtlo a
do nM
Erie
do lit pM ....
do 2d nfd
Ot. North, pfd..
HocklnK Valley
do nfd
III. Cpntrnl
Iowa Cntrl ...
do pM
K. & W
do nfd
'iil.
Manhattan I, ...
Met. St. nv
Mex. Central ....
Mex. National .,
M. & St. L
Mo. I'aolllo
M K. & T
do pfrt
'. J. Central ...
N. V. Central .,
Nor. & W
do nfd
N. Pacino
do nfd
Ont. & W
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do lt pfd
do 2d Dfd
St. L. & 8. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2J nfd
St. u s. w
do nfd
St, Paul
.... fSH
....KUi
....10JV
.... m
..:ot
.... 'OH
.... 411,
.... 4:i
.... VI
....lOSVs
....
.... 73
....130
.... 2((4
.... tt
.... o.l
....170
.... 21
.... 4S;
1... sr.
.... 15
.... 51
.... 62i
....167
....238H
.... Ml,
.... 74i
.... 431 i
.... 71
.... 67U
....K."iij
.... f5
.... 7HJ
....U74
.... 34
.... 66H
.... 7
....1M
....110
....122 VI
....173U
....
.... II
....1044
....1M!4
.... 31
.... i
...,H0
,...i:,6
.... 53
.... 9
.... 9;;
.... 3:?,
ISlTfc
47
.... 2PVV
.... 57!,
.... 53 U
.... S3
.... 76
.... 31 1;
.... a
....178
do pfd ,
3. Pacific
S. Hallway
do pM
Tex. ,fc I'aclfle
T. St, 1.. & v..
do pfd
I'nlon I'acltle
do pfd
Vntiash
do pfd ,
V. & U E
do 2d pfd
rt'ls. Central
do pfd
P.. C C. & St. I
Adnms Ex
American Ex
U. R. Ex
Vlls.HarKo Ex...,
Amnl. Copper
Am, C. & r
do pfd
Am, Linseed Oil..
do pfd
Am. S. & n
do pfd
Am. Tobacco
Anaconda M. Co..
Brooklyn n. T
Colo. F. & I
Con. Oas
Con. Tobacco
do pfd
den. Elcctrla
Glucose Sugar ....
HocklnK Coal
Inter. Paper
no pril
Inter, Power
Laclede Oas
Nat. nlsrnll
'Nat. lad
Nat. Salt
do pfd
N. American
I'aetflo Coast .....
racinc Mall
People's Gas
Pressed S. Car..,.
do pfd
Pullman P. Car...
Republic Steel
do pfd
Sugar
Tenn. C.
Union n
1 do pfd
U. S. leather
I do pfd
U. B. Rubber .
I do pfd
U. 8. Steel ....
do pfd
Western Union
& I..
& r.
Co,
,111'i
. 6SU
. 33i
. 7'
. t
. :i
. 36'-,
.11 Ui
.
22'
. 41.
2
. 33
. 2l'i
. u'k
75
.173
.109
. 91
.135
.12DV4
. 32?i
S74
'. ii
. BfiTi
.103
.139
. 50?i
.1114
.221H
. 6Ri
.114
.218
. 6li
. 22?.
. 234
. 77!i
. 97H
. stH
. 45V.
. :ai
. 4l!i
. 77!,
.104
. 72H
. 41
.IIS!!
. 4l'i
. Sfi
.298
22
75!4
.143i
. 6,
. 17H
. "3,i
. 13
. 7
. :ovi
. 20
. 61
. 9f.Ti
Trust receipts. Offered.
Thn Pnh,m...l.l , .1 .1 T ,
t vu,nivii.iui auvci nacr a 1.UIIUUII
financial cablegram says: The market today
was nn Idle one. with quotations dropping.
Old time stagnation was In evidence after
tne urst hour's trading. The trading was
..win. m ivttm wuti uie money conditions
may develop some stringency. The market
held dull and Inert after tho early trading.
when Now York purchases of Mllwnukee &
oi. i-nui mm uniieu amies atcei corpora-
uuii um.pu a uciier iinisu. Tne UanK of
England has received 17.000 In bars and
..,vw tiifi,, nuu iiiillllil. runs
exunungo is a.zi, ueruti exchange, 20.40.
evr York Sloucy MnrUet.
nkw vnnw .TuMrt 11 novui- it
oit-.iui ui .iwg'i per cent; last loan, VA
ruling' rate, 4; prime mercantile pnper, Zid
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
business In hankor' hiiu ot nt',.. .,'
... ......... . .. , , . .1,1)., liC-
mand and at J4,85Ti for sixty days; posted
rates. H.fi!n4.M; rammnrnlnl l.lllo I iivo
1 -.-.v.. l,c,74,J
siLVER-Ccrtlflcates. nominal, 60c; bar.
' j 2 .ui-.Muui iiuimro, io'ic
IiONDS State. Inactive;
Btcadv: rnllrnnrl. Irrmitl ar
ine ciusmg pticrs uu nuuds todax ar a
follows: '
government
U. 8. ref. 2s, res...,
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon .,
do new 4s, reg.,.,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg
do coupon
dn Ss, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3. 65
Atchison gen. 4s,...
do art, 44
Can. Southern 2s...,
Chea. Si O, 4!, ,
do Ss
C & N, W. c. 7s. ,
do S. K. deb. Js.,
Chicago Ter. 4a
Colo. Southern 4s..,
r, & n. o, 4
Erie gen. 4s ,
F. W, & D, C. is,.,
Gen, Electric. 5s...
Iowa Central Is....
I & N. unl. 4s
M K. & T. 2s
do 4s
106',4
107H
lOS'ii
10S4
13S
1884
u:ia
U3H
106
176
104 !4
9!i
1C9H
lOSli
119'i
142',i
1 122
', 9CU
, M4
104
, 90
,107
m
,104
, 91
'N. Y. C. Pi 107:
'N. J. C. cen. IIM
N. Paclflo it, J2i
dO 4S IflR'
N Y. C A St I. 4i. 10711
n. sc w. con, 4S....102
Oregon Nrv. 1 109
do 1 ; 103
Ore. Short Line 6s,. 130
do c. Ss 121
Heading gen. 4 OSH
1110 i, iv, is, 103
St L. & I M r. la
St I. A H P iren. t.. 1
ht. raul consols ,.187
st, p., c. t r. is.ii
no ss
S. Paclflo 4s
t-o. lta lwav Ks..
Standard n. A T Is
17 !4
6
no
9 Hi
119
f.9
Tex. & V. Is ui
do 2s on
Union Pacific 4s ....106!4
Wabash la ua
dO 2S 1191.
West Shore s us'
Wis, Central 4 92
Va. Centuiles .... 96U
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattlt Marktt Slow in Opuinf, but About
Bttadj Prici "Wtra Paid,
HOGS AGAIN REACH SIX CENTS
There Were Only n Keir Cnrs of Mieep
on fnlc This Jlornlna;, Jnat Alionl
Strndy l'rlccN Were Offered, hut
."So (ioml Liuiiba ArrUeil.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 19.
Recelnts worn- Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Olllclal .Monday 1,016 a.ial 1,9
Otllctal Tuesday 2,7.7 7.3G7 3,.'23
Ulllclal Wednesday 2,615 Io.ojJ
ThtfiA ,lni.. Il,l t. 11S )! 1?S fl.77.1
Same days last weeK.... fc.221 26.1W 6,i)
Hatnn wpnu lrn,. . . t 'UAi '2.aT K.lbH
Same thrco wecks"ngo..ll,!iO; :u,li2 9,21.1
niiinc mur wccks nun... s.ioj oi.iii io,.ti
latno days last year.... 9,lo2 2(,'.0 12,tto
Al'iriii,., ii,i.in ...... it.M. , nnlltli
......nv. , . , l. u IIUIU W ..Visa a.
Omaha the past several days with coin-patlsons:
I 1901, 10.1S9J.1S98. 1897. !S9.lb95.
May
.May
May
May
May
Juno
June
June
June
Juno
June
June
Juno
June
June
june
Juno
J line
June
JUIIU
June
June
j mm
Juno
...
9...
10..
11..
12.,
13..
14.,
15.
in.,
17.,
!!..
19.,
6 CO
6 63i
& ai
5 70
6 70
f mi
6 7oU
B71W
6 Thin
6 ssy
6 91
1 6
1 p Slli,
I o .I)',,
I S
l!il
6
95,
4 Mi
I ii
i W
4 !!
4 W
4 S3
4 91
4 91
4 91
6 02
5 10,
3 CO
3 57j
3 67
3 EKJ
3 53,
3 &3 ,
I
3 53!
3 63
3 67
3 001
3 61
3 62
d Ml
4 92 3 57
4 S6i 3 01
4 So i "j
4 t9 'J 611
4 931 3 621
3 63j
.10.11 I
5 06 3 C4
4 03
3 lj 4 20 3 3I 2 03,
.ill i j-
36 2 96
' 2 93
3tfi
II', i 301
4 10
4 14
4 21
4 12 3
4 0J 3
4 10 3
3
4 01
3 Si
3 92 3
3 9 3
J 50 J
3
3 711 "
3 79,3
1 77 3
3 901 3
3 63 3
3 SJl II
13
2 SS
2 So
2 S7
3 9j
3 01
3 08
3 04
I 93
2 911
31) 3 0
29
321 2 9S!
22 3 10
18k 3 CSl
211 3 lll
15 3 03
4 17
4 31
4 33
4 33
4 ii
4 30
4 34
4 3
4 35
4 29
I 31
4 i$
4 31
4 il
4 36
4 a
4 3S
4 41
4 44
4 4)
4 IS
Indicates Sundav
Tho olllclal numlier nf ears o
uroiiKiii in today by each road was:
rtollla Vtrif7 SSh'
C, M. & St. P. ny.. .. ' 13
O. & St. L.. Hy 6 1
.Missouri i'acltle Iiy.. a
I'nlon racltle system 10 IS
C. & N. V. lly 1 5
F., 13. & M. V. Ily.... 15 41
S. U. & l. Hy ...
V., St. P.. M. & O,
f s
p.H
15
1
ft
H. Ac M. It. Hy 62
C, II. & Q, Hy 3
K. C. & St. J. Hy.... 3
C, H. I. & P., cast... 7
C, R. I. & P., west.. 1
Illinois Central 2
tock
ses.
'i
4
9
S3
12
"i
1
145
8
Total recelnts 115
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
ber of head Indicated:
Huyers. Cattle. Hobs. Sheep.
Omaha Packlnc Co 475 l.t4
Swift and Company 311 2.6S1
Cildahy Packing Co 893 1,621
Armour & Co 612 2,792
Cudahy, from K. City
Swift, from K. City 130
H. Hooker Sc Degan 35
Vnnsant & Co 4 ....
Lobman & Co 11 ....
Livingstone & Schallcr.. 15 ....
II. L. Dennis & Co 21
A. S. Mnwhlnncy 15 ....
Other buyers 67 ....
Total 2,623
446
70
602
133
8,713 i,m
CATTLE There was lust a fair run of
cattle iu the yards today, and although
pnekers seemed to want the stuff they tried
on tho start to buy It for less money. Tne
market for that reason was a little slow In
getting started.
There were about, eighty cars of beef
steers on sale, and packers started In bid
ding a shade lower on all but the best
grades. They went around and picked up
the more desirable loads at steady to
stronger prices. Sellers held on for steady
prices on the medium grades, and finally
they succeeded In getting Just ubout yes
terday's prices, ami In some cases the
market looked a little better. Tho com
moner grades were, of course, neglected
and hard to move at any price, on tire
whole the market did not show much
change from yesterday.
Ilccclpts Included aabout fifteen cars of
cow stuff, and the good kinds could bo
quoted steady. Tho market was not par
ticularly active and In Home cases sellers
thought they had .to take less money for
all but tho best kinds, but the medium
to common cos and grassers have been
selling very unevenly, una for that reason
It is hard to tell what the market Is on
that class of stock. It Is certain, how
ever, that tho market was no better, and
the besi that could bo tald ot It is that It
wnn just about steady.
Hulls were not much difference from yes
terduy, where the quality wus satisfactory,
but tho common kinds were very slow.
Stags sold about steady, and so also did
veal calves.
Stockcrs and feeders were rather scarce
this morning, and tho good kinds sold In
Just about yesterday'8 notches. The com
moner grades, however, were neglected,
and If anything .hey were a little lower.
Itcprescntatlvc sales:
BEEF STEERS,
No.
i
1
7
8
l!..!...
2
20
20
24
9
24
22
22
49
20
17
44...,.
S
20
1
63
11
13
JO
17
17
4
Av.
. 700
. 634
. 6fi0
. soo
. 720
. 8irt
. rj)
. 870
. 822
. m
.1430
. 940
. 740
. 841
. 780
. 841
933
860
910
923
1113
93S
1042
1113
1022
1129
1073
1416
1113
906
1079
lOCti
1036
10M
...1072
IT.
2 75
2 73
3 30
3 -3
3 75
3 83
4 00
4 00
4 53
4 23
4 .3
4 33
4 30
4 63
4 P3
4 70
4 75
4 ;.
4 73
4 73
4 SO
5 M
3 vo
3 03
5 U3
3 03
5 0
3 ;o
3 10
3 10
5 10
5 13
3 )S
3 13
& IS
No.
12
2
II
19........
13
(2
3
34
1?
35
19
'25
1
44
32
3
26
21
34
60
1
22
21
64
20
35
1
20
10
63
20
20
4
21...
Av.
...1126
...1030
...1110
... 984
...1155
...1119
...1260
...1203
...1200
...1152
.. .126:1
...1200
...1140
...1250
,..1135
...1408
...1164
...1196
...1282
...1313
...1660
...1293
.7.1343
...129
...1416
...1340
...1200
...KCl
...1417
...1416
...1400
...1214
...1334
..1326
19 1167
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
640
.. 631
.. 913
.. 761
.. 690
..1192
4 03
4 40
4 65
4 .0
4 90
3 10
8.,
17..
9..,
13...
34..,
16..
os:
...1023
...1114
... 923
...1112
.1250
STEERS AND COWS.
19 1150 3 '0
STEERS TEXAS.
1 1290 5 15 1 U10
1 1230 5 13 3) 1232
miva,
Bid. "Offered,
llnatnii Stocks nml Itnnda,
ROSTON, June 19. Call loans, 3fj3U per
cent: time loans. 3!4ffl!4 nor cent. nm,"ini
closing:
A T. & St. Fe....
do pfd
Am, Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Telephone,,
Iloston &. Albany,,
noston 1, ......
lloslon & Me
L, H, & Q
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd .,
U. 8. Steel
no pfd
Kltchburg pfd
Oen. Klectrlo
N. n. Oas & Coke.
do 5s
Old Colony
Old Dominion .....
Hubber
Union raclfla
. 88
.103H
.113
123
'.53 llllng, M. Co.
251
.177
.193
42
.114
. 49
. 98 i
.144
2)7
. 7
. SHi
West Cnd
Westlngh. Klec.
Atchison 4s
Adventure
Atnal, Copper
Atlantlo
noston & Mont....
Itutte ,t noston..,
Cnl. & Hecla ....
Centennial
Franklin
Humboldt ,
Osceola
Parrot
Qulnoy ,
&anta vt Copptr
Tamarack
Utah Mining
winona
.. 94i
.. OS
..103;
., 17
.. 21
..i:c,4
.. 34
..494
..123
..813
.. 2H
.. 17
,, 23
.. t
34 !,
..150
.. 6,i
..333
.. 29'i
.llll4iWolverlnes
London Slack Quoin tlniia.
LONDON, June 19. t p. m. Closing:
Consols, money , 93'i
do account 31',
Atchison 9'.';
Canadian Paclflo ..156
ft. Paul 11;
111. Central VAi
Louisville 1124
Union l'ae. pfd 93
:? V. Central 100
Erie 41'.
do 1st pfrt 7214
Penns)vanl,i 77!j
Reading "-ji.
No, Pacific pfd 1W4
Orand Trunk H'i
Anaconda pu;
nana Mines l.'N
U. H. Stiel t(,f,
do pfd 101H
I1AR SILVER-Steady, at 27Hd per ounce.
MONEY Iflfe per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
Is 2492 9-16 per cent; for three months'
bills, 2 9-1S per cent
, 820
, 70
, 760
, 876
, 911
......1010
1018
990
98)
1010
870
1103
910
820
910
1020
U4
9W
IOvO
930
931
1060
1150
!5
1 740
5 &IS
1 1260
11 1022
1
1
1
1
L
1
1
1
15
7
1
2
6
1
1
1
7..
2...
...
8...
13...
5..,
30....
i6i!.'!
1021
1105
833
936
932
904
963
830
1140
w;o
10W
780
1190
1230
1130
91S
630
410
400
573
8(0
, 820
634
1 50
1 73
2 25
3 11
2 60
2 05
1 70
2 75
2 73
2 75
2 73
2 75
3 73
3 )
3 00
3 J
3 "0
3
t 10
3 13
3 35
3 25
- ,
3 ;5
"3 23
3 25
3 25 '
3 V,
3 25
3 M
3 10
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 15
3 50
3 (0
3 50
3 dO
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 V
3 63
3 li
1 1070
19 979
2 1155
1 1009
4.
2....
3....
I. ...
3!!!!
1....
2....
II. ...
1....
1....
.1130
1170
1233
1880
1180
1153
680
1043
915
1080
910
6 1058
6 10VS
2 1190
1 1310
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2 1100
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1 1100
1 1250
1 1140
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3 25
3 60
3 A3
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3 M 1 1460
3 T5 1 1370
.1 33 1 1400
1 33 1 1220
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5 30
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5 70
5 70
6 73
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3 13
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3 15
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3 73
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4 00
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530
660
friO
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812
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370
650
3 40
J 10
3 63
3 f,
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STAOS.
3 C)
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1170
1010
1790
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16 3 '.3
1 94) 4 23
1 1273 I 83
AND HEIFERS.
1 6') 2 85
3 52,1
7 M7
13 :i
3 683
17
11
19
CALVES.
4
1
. 810
.1018
411
110
3 M
3 25
3 ."5
3 73
3 73
3 th
4 20
4 10
4 73
STOCKHRS AND FEEDERS.
1 650 3 23 1 J 4 70
2 4V) 3 4) 2 700 t 70
12 314 3 18 1 52) 4 35
11 837 3 (V) 12 613 I 30
1IOOS There was a good liberal run of
hogs here this morning, but tho market
opened Just about n tuckel higher. The
first hogs (.old mostly nt I5.92U and $-".M.
nnd as high ns J6.W was paid for prime
heavy weights. Not all of tho packers
were In the field at those prices, and as a
result the market did not long maintain
tho advance. As soon as Chicago was re
ported closing weak the feeling hero wna
easier, and packers said they would not
pay over $5.90 for tho best hogs, and as
sellers were holding for the morning prices
net much wns done for 11 time.
Tho close of the market was very slow
Hnd weak, and the advance was very
largely lost. Sellers were slow about mak
ing the conceptions nsked, nnd It was late
before a clearance was mane. Tho last
hogs EOld largely nt $5 90, and from that
down. At 2 o'clock there were still several
loads unsold as buyeis ami sellers were
unable to ngreo on terms. Representa
tive saics:
No. A v. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. 1 r.
II 158 ... 5 85 66 217 80 3 .'2!i
86 ICO 200 5 85 71 26.1 80 3 ill
69 190 8) 5 83 65. ...... .224 40 3 92'j
65 218 80 3 S-.i 71. ...... .229 ... & )l!i
73 201 160 5 7Vj 73 1.1 1 ... 3 9ij
82 2 160 3 I1I4 75 201 160 S t
80 210 ... 5 7i 109 ;3 K0 5 JI'l
83 202 ... 3 8i'i 76 2.13 120 i 92V
6S 238 ... 5 D) 73 220 200 J 9;i
I16 261 ... 5 90 56 2.16 50 3 0ii
55 ISO 120 5 90 70 236 ... 5 02',,
82 197 ... 5 M 74 215 4) 5 9 4
75 224 80 i :M 64 255 ... & ?2'4
77 210 12) S W 74 235 60 5 92i
166 211 ... 5 924 70 219 HO 5j2!i
76 244 ,,. 5 I'i'i 107 J17 2) 5 52Kj
74 217 100 3 2Va 0 215 40 3 .d!,
79 114 160 5 92' a 71 213 SO 5 H',
72 233 50 3 92t (6 2.10 80 b S2'l
41 232 40 5 91'j 69 249 SO 8 92!,
58 222 120 5 921, fo 215 12) & 92V,
69 229 8) 5 I1',4 74 191 I'M 5 tl",
67 (237 60 S 92V, 77 101 40 6 92!,
76 219 160 5 921, ;o ;3i 40 b 924
84 217 200 o 924 70 2t7 200 & 12!,
44 130 ... 5 !, 86 232 80 6 9.'!,
63 222 120 5 91!, 34 2(7 ... & 93
60 217 1C0 3 0J1, 63 231 ... 5 95
63 3() ... 5 37!, 76.., 24 4) 3 95
65 244 80 6 95 69 238 ... 5 91
6.0 273 80 3 !'5 67 307 160 5 93
69 261 20) 3 93 69 225 120 5 05
167 213 ... 3 95 65 220 80 5 93
62 240 ... 5 !3 59 270 40 5 93
72 235 80 S 95 43 313 ... 5 95
53 306 60 3 93 61 23) 40 8 95
64 25S ... 5 07!i 61 23 ... 5 95
79 187 0 5 9) 61 111 60 5 93
76 194 ... 5 1.) 61 151 120 S 95
63 248 80 5 9) ' 63 278 80 3 33
71 199 80 5 90 47 272 160 3 91
73 211 240 5 90 65 249 SO 5 05
68 204 120 8 '10 38 253 ... & 15
4! 270 SO 5 M 67 214 ... 3 95
76 216 110 5 79 236 120 5 35
69 200 ... 5 00 61 221 ... 3 93
64 229 ... 5 0) ss 317 40 & 95
73 233 SO 5 90 60 205 80 5 95
18 121 ... 5 90 67 229 ... 5 07'4
70 238 ... 5 :0 60 272 ... 5 974
68 218 ... 5 90 56 297 200 1 97V,
43 216 ... 5 0 66 251 80 6 97!,
66 222 80 3 90 73 270 60 5 07J,
73 216 160 5 CO ;o 267 80 5 974
S3 183 120 5 90 68 223 ... 5 074
89 210 100 5 9 ) 46 349 ... 6 00
79 123 60 5 02 4 61 309 ... 6 00
51 203 240 5 t'2!, 63 200 ... 6 IU
75 2(5 SO 5 324
SHEEP There were only Just a few cars
01 snecp on saio mis morning, unn mc
market ruled active and stendy. Packers
seemed to want a few sheep, and as a
result everything desirable was soon out
of Urst hands. Two cars of wethers sold
at $3.60 and two at $3.75. which wna fully
steady with yesterday. There were a few
common lambs on sale, but nothing with
wnicn to mnxc a fair test- or the mantel.
The way packers acted It looked as though
good stuff would have sold readily at
steady prices.
Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, $3.65
3.75; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.ri0frf
3.C5; choice clipped ewes, J3.00ii3.25; fair to
f;ood clipped owes. $2.7503.00; choice woolcd
ambs. $l.75tf5.00; fair to good lambs, $4.50ft
4.75; choice clipped lambs, $4.40f 4.G0; fair to
goou cupped lamos, 4. 201 4.40; spring iamo
4.&oa.2o; feeder wethers, $2.7E3.00;
lamns, i.2&ij3.oo.
feeder
Representative sales
160 western fed wethers
219 Nebraska fed wethers..
220 Nebraska fed wethers.,
241 western lambs
Av.
109
98
99
6J
Pr.
3 60
3 75
3 75
4 00
ers. $2.2565.10: veals. $3.75576.25; bulls and
stag!". $2.&U5.10; stockers nnd feeders, $2
(64.76.' , , ,
IIOOS-Hfcelpts, 1,796 head; market
opened mostly 5c higher, closed with .halt
tne advance Inst: llclit olid mixed. $o.80u
5.9JU. medium and heavy, $5.90'd.07lj; pis'.
1.i'.ViiMSl; UIIIK, j.!XTl6.W. . .
. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recflpls. 3.S2
he.id; market active, steady on best, others
dull.
lntft City t.ltf. Mtiit-k Mnrtirt.
SIOl'X CI! Y. June 19. Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 4r) head!
steady: beeves. St. 75575.10: cows and bulls
mixed, $2.25511.25: stockers and feeders, J3.60
44.55; calves and yearlings, $.l.U.Vfj 1.40,
nuns Heceipts, 3,7m head; daifc higher,
sellng at $5.9056.00; bjlk, $5.95.
Cotton .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Juno 19.- COTTON-Whlle
there was a fair movement In cotton today,
values wero exceptionally light and the
net result of fluctuations did not materially
favor either side. The market opened
llrm, unchanged to 3 points higher on de
mand rrom shorts, light southern receipts
nnd some buying for New England spin
ners' accounts. Cables were slgnnlly better
than looked for nnd for u time sentiment
rather favored- a bull tnarkft. Rut before
11 o'clock a dispatch from Fort Worth an
nouncltig that showers to fair rains had
fallen In northern Texas tills morning un
dermined several large amounts of July
cotton and orenttd distrust among later
holders. From t.21c July broke to 8.15c and
from 7.37c October declined to 7.31c Dur
ing tho noon hour there was it slight tend,
ency toward reaction, but In the absenco
of Important new business the ileellno was
very small. Spot closed quiet, l-16c lower!
middling unbinds. S 7-16c; middling gulf,
S 11-160. Sales, 1,216 bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 19.-COTTON- Spot
was In Increased demand; prices unchanged;
American middling, 4 21-32d, The sales of
the day were lO.iioo bales, of which l.ooo
were for speculation and export, and In
cluded S.fWTO American. Receipts, 1,(00 bales,
all American.
NEW ORLEANS. June 19 COTTON-
atilet and easy; sales, SOO bales; ordinary,
. ie; good ordinary, fi-16c: low middling,
7',io; middling, SHc: good middling, SHc;
middling fair, 8'dc. Receipts, 9,117 bales',
stock, IIS.OM biles.
ST. LOl'IS. June 19.-COTTON-Mnrket
quiet: middling. Sci snlr.i. 103 bales; re
ceipts, 1.416 bales; shipments, 2.121 bales;
stock, 63,756 bales.
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, June 19.-WOOI-Prlces well
sustained; medium grades, 11 17c; light
fine, ll14c; heavy fine, f811c; tub washed,
1617 24Hc.
ROSTON, June 19. The American Wool
and Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of
the wool trado: There is a steady, fair,
average business In the ivool mnrket, with
the tendency toward an Improvement Con
sumers arp buying wools only us they need
them nnd cannot bc Induced to do other
wise. Fine wools continue very stendy and
am fully as llrm ns previously noted. Terri
tory wools are selling at practically the
same prices as those previously noted
40fj42c, clean, laid down In the seaboard
markets, In Oregon large sales have been
mado within the last two weeks. At Pendle
ton 600,000 pounds were sold In one week
nt prices ranging from fc to loHc per
pound. The sales for tho week In llojton
amounted to 2,8S2.0oO pounds domestic and
30ii,i0 pounds foreign, making n total of
3.SS2.0OO, against n total of 3,305.0X1 for tho
previous week nnd a total of 6.HI.O00 tor
tlm corresponding week last year. The
sales since January 1 amount to 101,393,1km
pounds, against 66,731,100 pounds last year.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 19,-COFFEE-Spot.
Rio, steady: No. 7 Invoice. 6c. Mild, Cor
dova, Siitil2Ho. Indifferent speculation and
nslgnlltcnnt variations were noted on tho
exchange today. Tho opening was steady,
with prices partially 5 points higher, an In
different rrsnonsp to favorable European
market n'dvlces and rather smaller Rrazlllan
it'CMpts, i' imiMfiiig tin. call business was
stupidly dull nnd tho room trade evinced
no desire to mako a stand on ono side or
the other. There were no orders from thu
outside and for tho rest of the day tho
market was dlscouraglngly nnrrow. Tho
close was narrow. 6 points higher to 5
points lower. Total sales, 6,250 bags, Includ
ing: July. 6.05c; September, 5.205jj.25c; De
cember, 6.45f0.60c: May, 6.70c.
CIIICAfiO LIVI) STOCK MARKET.
Steers nnd Hors Five to Ten Cent
HlKlicr Sheep Sternly.
CHICAGO, June 19.-CATTLE-Recclpts,
14,000 head, Including 1.500 Texaus: steers
10c higher, others weak: butchers' stock
about steady; Texans steady to strong;
good to prlmo steers, $5. 60(36.25: poor to me
dium, $4.50W0.10; stockers nnd feeders, slow,
$2.9003.1.90; "cows. $2.70H.90; heifers. $2.75
6.00; canncrs. $2.00ifi'2.6j; bulls, $2.604il.60;
calves, steady, $4.15(36.60; Texns fed steers,
$4.25t?o.25; Texas grass steers, $3.8504.10;
Texas bulls, $2.50(ff3.75.
HOGS Receipts today, 31,000 head; tomor
row, 28.000, estimated; left over, 8,000; opened
5c higher, closed about steady; top, $6.20;
mixed and butchers, $5.SO(fj6.17S; good to
cholco heavy, $5.95(36.20; rough heavy, $5.M
Ifi5.90; light, $5.76S6.07',4; bulk of sales, $5.55
(DC.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recolpts. 16.000
head; steady to strong; lambs opened shade
nigner, ciosea wpiik; spring lower; gooa 10
choice wethers, $3.954.30; fair to choice
mixed, $3.605il.30; western sheep. $4.0081.30;
Texas sheep, $4.00JJ4.50; native lambs, $4.00
5)5.50, spring up to $5,70; western lambs,
$3,0003.25.
Kniisn City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6.000 natives, 1.6C0 Texnns. 450 calves;
native ncei sieers, sieany to tuc nigner;
best Texans nnd Indians. 104120c hlzher:
stockers nnd feeders, stronc: cows and heif
ers, lower; cnoicc export and dressed beef
steers. $5.60(fio.90: fair to nood. $4.9006.40:
stockers nnd feeders. $3.50fH.95; Texans and
inuiatib, ji.Kmo.jj; Texas grass .steers, $3.05
(7T3.S5; cows. $2,901(4.50; heifers. $3.55i?5.00;
canners. $2, 0002. 85; bulls', $3.0031,90; calves,
$3.25$u'.00.
HOOS Receipts, 19,500 head: steady to 5c
higher; top. $6.05; hulk of sales, $5.8506,00;
heavy, $5.9306.03; mixed packers. $5.8506.00;
111,111, ivyju.01 72, liitt". 4u,iiU J,u,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Hecelnts. 2.600
head; market steady; western lambs, $4,350)
5.00; western wethers, $3,5001.00; western
yearlings, $4.0004.50; owes, $3. 2503. 75; culls,
$2.0003.00; graas Texans, $3.0003.55; spring
lambs, $1.2505.00.
Xeiv York Live Stork Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 19. nEEVKS Re
celnts, 2,309 head; steers 5010c lower, hulls
and cows steady to 10c oft: steers, $1,800;
5.86; oxen nnd mixed cattle, $3.0005.00; bulls,
tj.euiM.Do; cows, i.ma.iv. latues steaay
Shlpments, 5.900 quarters of beef.
CALVES Recelnts. C.436 hiad: veals Mt
15o higher, buttermilks steady; veals. $4,60
06.10: extra. $6.50; tallends, $1.0004.60; but-
lernuiKS, w.swm.w,
SHEEP AND LAM US Recelnts. fi.310
hend; active trude, sheen firm, prime sheep
iii'd 10c nigner, minus nrm to luc nigner
sheen. $2.750 1.25: culls. $2.2002.70: lambs.
$5.62406.85. two cars nt $6.90; culls, $1.75;
low yearnngs at i.wmo.ui.
HOGS Receipts, 5,758 head; market tlrm
at $6.0006.10.
St. l,onl Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOl'IS, June 19.-CATTLE-Recclpts.
3,000 head, Including 1,500 Texnns; market
strong; native shipping nnd export steers,
$5 0006.10; dressed beef and butcher steer.
$1.2005.60, steers under l.Ouu lbs., $4.0035.25:
stockers nnd feeders, $2.8504.60; cows and
heifers, $2.0004.75; canners. $1.5002.85; bulls.
$2.8601.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3,500
6.15; rows nnd heifers, $2.650 4 15,
HOOS Receipts, 8,700 head; market ttrong
to 5c higher; pigs and lights. $5,8555.95;
packers, $5.8506.00; butchers, JH.OO06.17H.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-RccclptH, 2.500
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.50
04.00; lambs, $1.5005.60; culls nnd bucks,
$2.60fil.O); stockers, $3.000 2 85; Texas mut
tons, $3.0001.00.
Slack In SlKlit,
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at tho four principal
live stock markets Juno 19:
Cattle, Hoes. Sheep.
South Omaha 2.615 10,057 1.SS5
Chicago , 11.000 3l,f') 16,000
Kansas City 6,500 19,500 '.',floO
St. Louis 3,601 S.70O 2,61.0
Kvnpornlril nnd Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK, June 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES Cholco and fancy grades re
ceived the most attention today and con
siderable business was executed In those
grades nt steady prices, but otherwise the
market was featureless. State, common to
good, 3V405cr prime, 6V45ftc; choice. 60
6!ic: fancy. 6U07c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market
ruled Inactive, Prunes, 2Hrf6ic, ns to slfce
and quality. Apricots, Royal, 08Hc: Moor
Park, 754012c, Peaches, peeled, 1101Sc; un
peeled, 6010c.
OH nnd Itoaln.
NEW YORK. June 19.-OIL Cottonseed,
quiet: prime crude, nominal; prime yellow,
3SS3Mjc. Petroleum, dull. Rosin llrm;
strained, common to good, $1.45. Turpen
tine, firm, at 37037Vic.
SAVANNAH. June 19.-OIL Spirits of
turpentine, llrm, nt 34Hc. Rosin, firm, at
theso quotations: A, H and C, $1.05; D, $1.10;
E, $1.15; F. $1.20; O, $1.25; II, $1.40; I, $1.65;
K, $1.80; M, $;.30; N, $2,60; W. G $2.90; W,
W. $3.05.
New York Dry Goods Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 19. The demand for
print cloths continues good and wide makes
navo advanced a sixteenth. Urown sheet
ings and drills arc firm nnd tending up
ward. Bleached cottons in good demand
at new prices. Denims are advancing nnd
other coarse colored cottons firm. Prints
iu good request. Stnple ginghams 2ic
higher. Woolen and worsted goods firm,
with more doing.
Snisr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June M.-SUOAR-Raw.
steady: fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 96
test, Hie; molnsses sugar, 3Hc; refined,
quiet.
NEW ORLEANS, June 19. SUGAR
Quiet: open kettle. 3 3-1604c: open kettle,
centrifugal, 3Ti04!4c: centrifugal, yellow,
41404o; seconds, 3H04c Molasses, dull;
centrifugal, 7015c.
Xen York Mtnluc Stock.
NEW YORK, June 19.-The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Ureece
Drunswlck Con...
Comatock Tun....
Con. Cal. & Va..
Deadwood Terra
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver
Leadvllle Con
. 15 I Little Chief 13
. 43 Ontario 175
.155 Ophtr 90
. 16 l'hoenlz 13
. 64 Potosl 7
.100 jHavnge 6
. 53 Sierra Nevada 15
.125 .Small Hopes 35
. 69 Standard 363
. 4 I
Totals
20,715
22,935
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket,
ST. JOSEPH. June 19. CATTLE Re'
celnts. 1.055 head: market stcadv to 10c
higher; natives, $1.5006.00; cows and heir-
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 19. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows:" Available cash balance, $169,891,789;
gold, $95,637,008.
TUB nEALTY MAIUCET.
500
600
6i0
2,000
2,200
2,000
INSTRUMENTS placed on file Wednesday,
June 10, 1901:
Wnrrnnty Deeds.
Omaha Realty company to Carl Wcg-
ner, lot 12, urexet (c ,m. s sunuiv..,.
E. C. Gnrvln to Katie Morrlssey, s!j
lot 20, block 3, l.ipton l-iace
L. 8. Reed and wife to !.ars Hansen,
lot 15, block 7, Hazel Terrace
Harriet Martin to Bessie Martin, sub-
rilv. lot 1. tax lot 17. 20-15-13
Charles Flngerlos nnd wife to Salllo
wawrzynklowicz, lot 3, diock i,
Hasenll's subdlv
Samuel Ritchie and wlfo to U. Jetter,
lot 6, diock 7, jetter s nun
Karl Wnrstadt nnd wife to Odolf
Dietrich and wire, ww feet or niz',4
... , . ' I.. 1 . n , 1 ' 1 1 ' -,1.1
IIUI Ifli u, Uluwrt r. 1, iilua a nut,
3, D, Miles .and husband to C. H.
urown, 101 ic- ana n, iui si, uiock
3, Summit Place
M. H. Burnhanv lo Edward McEach-
ran, lot 6, oiock 1, Hncrwoou's sun-dlv
Omaha Realty company to D. A. N.
Chase, lots t, 10, ji and 14. oiock 1,
and lots 5. 7, 8 and 9. block 2, Van-
dercook Terrace
Quit Claim Deeds.
M. E, Moran et al to M. A. Kelly,
WW of w lot 3. block 5. Park Plnco
J. C. Wilcox and wife to Olof Die
trich nnd wife, wso rect or ni-in
lot 5, block 9, Wilcox's add
Deeds.
Sheriff to J. H. Merchant, eK feet
lot 1. block 71. Omaha. . ...... , .
Sheriff to M, R. Woodard, lot 35,
block 14, Orchard HIU, , and lot 4.
block. 14. Saunders & II. s Highland
Park
Total amount of transfers, . .
1,6)
1,K
J.ltO
CORPORATIONS MUST APPEAR
Board Wants to Know Why Anjssminti
Should Not Halted,
SENDING NOTICES TO TAX SHIRKERS
List Includes Street Hnllnny, Wnter
nnd Telephone t'oiiipunlei nml
the South Out nil n Puckers
nud Stock Ynrdn,
County Clerk Hnvcrly is preparing no
tlces to bo sent to more than 200 taxpayers
to appear before the Hoard of Equalization
and show causo why tho atscssments re
turned on their personal property should
not be raised. These notices will bo sent
out today, the list of Individuals and
companies to whom they will bo fcnt n'ol
being completed by the members of tho
Hoard of Equalization.
Tho list so far as made up, however,
contains the following corporations, whoio
assessments have been shown by Tho Uee
to bo ridiculously low and Inequitable:
Asesmf nts.
1900. 1901.
Armour Packing Co $16,600 $16,.Vk)
Cuduhy Packing Co 22,6f6 1D.M3
Hammond Packing Co 10.830 !',)
I'nlon Stock Yards Co U.3U 10.193
Amerlcnn Smelting R. Co. 7$,000 75 Old
Nebraska Telephone Co 2.1,3'i0 l9,6co
Omnha Street Hallway Co... 91,(0S 91.6"4
Omaha Water Co iso.om 125.0W
There Are Others.
When the list Is complete.! It will tiUo
contain the names of the Omiha Oas com
pany, the New Omaha Thomson-Houston
Electric Light company, the Omaha rack
ing company, tho Omaha it Council UI11II.1
Railway and llrldgo company, tho Omaha
Terminal llnllwny and Urldgc company, tho
Union Paclllc Ilallroad company nnd others
wIiobo extremely low assessments hsvo
been disclosed to the public by The Ilee.
Tho total valuations placed on taxable?
property In tho Fourth ward of South
Omaha, which contains the Union flock
yards and ell the packing houses except
Swift's, Is only $522,040, or $30,044 less than
It was last year.
Tho county tax department has made up
the totals of nssessed valuations in all of
tho country precincts, but has not com
pleted the vork for the city wards. Tho
totals In tho country precincts follow:
In- De-
Prcclnrt.
Chicago ..,$
Clontarf ..
Douglas ...
E. Omaha.
Klkhorn ..
Florence ..
Jefferson ..
MoArdlo ..
Millard ....
P. Valley..
Union
Waterloo .
W. Omaha.
1900.
2X229
6. SOI
265,533
96,579
115,696
211,039
177.625
221,196
206.952
260.f.'!0
198.549
13S.101
369.I63
loni. crease, crease,
225,414
7,19 $ 392
216.031
13,506
U0.05
110.351
226,672
153.1W
21,59!1
271.17:1
213,017
1 13.07.1
396,016
15,633
5,631
10.54S
14,49
11,973
20,776
$ 7SI
'i9,ys
"fCsiS
5,51'6
1.3l
Totals ...$ 2,497.69.1 $ 2.63S.4G3 $93,767 $32,957
This shows a net Increase of $60,770 In
tho country precincts, but It Is thought tha,t
this Increase will bo more than wiped out
by tho reductions mado In tho asseasmcnts
In Omaha and South Omaha.
FRUIT IN TRANSITORY STAGE
Strnwherry Meilsiin nt nu End, lint
Other Vnrletle Will Sonn .MnUe
Good the Deficiency.
The Omaha fruit market la in a transi
tory stage, tho regular strawberry season
having ended and the season for other
fruits having scarcely opened. A ' few
blackberries are being received and sold at
$2 per crate, but not enough Is being
handled to constitute a market, A few
cantaloupes are being offered at $1.75 a
crate. They are taken up ,as goon an- they '
arrive, but this fruit Is never handled
largely In Omaha and cuts llttlo figure lu
tho business. A few currants are on the"
market, offered at $2 per crato, with a
slow movement. What few strawberries
that arrlvo by express And ready sale at
$2.25 to $2.00 per case and today there
will be a large consignment from Colorado,
a part of which Is already contracted for at
$2.75. Watermelons will bu on the mar-T
kct next week and will remain until frost.
Tho first of this fruit will cotnc from
Florida.
KANSAS SOUTHERN UNDER WAY.
elirnskn In Fnlr Wnr to Henp Hene
tttu of the Line Whether
Ilondn Are Voted or .Not.
C. S. Wheeler of Kansas City, president
of tho Kansas Southern railroad, Is In tho
city to renew, If possible, negotiations for
tho construction of tho lino from Emporia
to Omaha. In an interview ho Is quoted
as saying that he may take steps to havof
the bond question brought forward again,
but local capitalists Intimate that his trip
Is rather for tho purpose of trying to bcI!
stock in tlu company to residents of
Omaha,
Persons glviug this Information state that,
he has net met wljh success, as several ofi
tho parties ho desired to see aro out ot tho
city and others do not take kindly to the.
plan as outlined by him. It Is understood
that worn has been commenced In several
of tho counties In Kansas which have issued
bonds In old of tho enterprise for the pur
pose of holding the counties to their obli
gation and It Is claimed that this work will
result In bringing tho road practically to
tho coutbern line ot Nebraska.
Haven Two r-rntit Dentil,
"Our little daughter bad an almost fata! .
attack of whooping cough and bronchitis,"
writes Mrs. W. K. Havllond of Armonk,
N. Y., "but, when all other rcmcdlos failed,
wo saved her life with Dr. King's New DIs-
covery. Our niece, who had consumption In
an advanced stage, alio used this wonderful
medlclno and today sho Js perfectly well."
Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to '
Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other
medlclno on earth. Infallible- for couchi
and (olds, 50c and $1.00 bottles guaruntced
Kuhn & Co. Trial bottles free.
C0I1I for Europe,
NEW YORK. Juno 19.-Kuhn, Loch & Co.
will ship $250,0''O gold to Europo tomorrow.
Trip il, one ioan.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James E. Doyd b. Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
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