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    TJIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1003.
8
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Marin t it Nerron, Though Fricei
OIom About Steady.
PROVISIONS DROP A DIME OR MORE
Cera la t'nchinifd and Oats Are On.
EJgltlh Lower When Board of
Trad Eada Baalacaa
I'll tor Day.
CHICAGO, June 23. The wheat market
was rather nervous today, but the close
about steady, with September ,c
lower. September corn was unchanged
and oata V" lower, while provlalona were
from 10e to nyfr. lower.
Trading In wneat waa of rather small vol
ume and price were somewhat Inenular.
The opening wok easier on Indifferent ca
ble, gwd harvesting weather In the south
west and of predictions of rains. July was
H-Vtc lower at Wk,ti and Brptember oft
WaWo at 7b4)'76o. The feeling In the pit
w.i rather bullish, however, but the south
wettt continued to Bend In bad reports from
the threshers, together with fair buying
orders the market anon rallied. Shorts were
good buyers of July and that month ad
vanced to iSVfce, while September sold up to
76Va;Hc. Commission bounes were active
sellers at the advance and a reaction fol
lowed, which was helped some by realis
ing sales. The Illinois weekly crop report
was quite bullish and started locals buying
which resulted In considerable firmness late
In the day. After selling oft to 7iHo, July
rallied and closed Vdc higher at 784c Sep
tember was Sic lower at 754e, after selling
down to 7ic. Clearances of wheat and
flour were euual to 32.0i bushols. Primary
receipts were bushels, against 421.7-10
butihcls a yeir ago. Rradstreet'e world's
visible showed an Increase tor the week of
l.fMK.000 bushels. Minneapolis and Duluth
reported recelDts of 321 cars, which, with
local receipts of 48 cars (1 of contract
grade), made total receipts for the three
points of 3i8 cars, against 232 cars last
weeK and ZX4 oars a year ago.
Corn was under considerable selling pres
sure at the outset, due to better weather.
big receipts together with an Improvement
in the grading and Indifferent cables. The
market, however, was steady and prices
rained with sellers on tne buying side, or
ferlngs were rather light throughout the
day, whl"h helped In the bullish undertone
later in the session. After ranging be
tween 4Wic and &0Q'iOH September closed
Unchanged at bO'nC. July was Vic lower
at 60Me. Local receipts were 9,(7 cars, with
137 of contract grade.
Oats were aulet nrid no feature from
active demand for July from shorts. Trad
ing was mostly local and an easier tone
was apparent in the more distant futures
The weather was considered favorable for
the crop and there was scattered Felling by
local holders. The market sympathized
more or leas with wheat and corn. After
ranging between 33Hc and 33c, September
ciosod c lower at wjiC. iocai receipts
were 423 cars.
Trading in provisions was moderately ac
tive, but the market developed a weak
undertone due to selling by outsiders. Local
shorts were the best buyers. The close
was weak with September pork 17V4c lower,
at 1170; September lard down lfc, at J 8. 70,
and ribs off lCc at 19.16.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
15 cars; corn, 38o cars; oats, 136 cars; hogs.
o.tmu neaa.
' The leading future ranged as follows:
45282S. There was a decline of Ss In Lon
don copper market, spot closing at W 7s
SJ and futures at 56, 2s d. In N'ew Vork
conper remains dull and nominal. Lake and
lei trolytlc are quoted at I14.&0 and casting
t (14. Iiead was uncnangen potn nere ana
broad, closing In New yorg st M.ut ana
11 2s Sd In London. Spelter, remaining
rmlnal and unchsnsred here at IH. was bs
lower In London, whre It closed at 19 lis.
Iron closed at S7s d In Olasgnw and ma
lOyl In Mlddleaboro. Locally Iron Is ntrnil
nally unchanged. No. t northern foundry
was quoted at 119.6030.00; No. 2 northern
foundry at $l.&0ra 19.0U; No. 1 southern foun-
ry and No. 1 soft soutnern lounury ai
Jl.0Ojl9.W.
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yee'dy
Wheat
a July
b July;
a Sept.
b Sept.
Corn
June Julv
Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July 8ept.
Dec.
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Ribs
July Sept.
.1
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7&VQP.6'
5 (8
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4OT4'flSO
4S4J
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60S,
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40T
83
34
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484
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8.1V,
16 80 I 16 80
16 87H 16 87H
8 70
8 85
79
784
767fiVi
76
60 V!
604
48Hi&
I.
7M4
7'i
78 i
764
60V4
50 '4
48
604
9 20
26
16 60 ' 16 60
16 70 16 70
72HI 8 65 8 6TVi
86 1 8 70 I 8 70 J
tos,;
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16 82H
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224
06 I t 10
12Vi 15
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S 86
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a Old. b New. No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Quiet but firm: winter pat
ents. t3.ftKifi3.70: winter straights. $3.2045.3.50
spring patents, 13. 604 10; spring straights,
eJ.45-aJ.S6: bakers. 2. 4(fi 3.00.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 7b78c; No. 2 red,
78A7V4c.
CORN-No. 2, N,&50e; yellow. 60H
tOtAc.
OATS-No. 2. 41?tl.c: No. 8 white, 40
BARLEY-lfalr to choice malting, v 60
8EED No. 1 flax, 9SiS99e: No. 1 north
Western, 81.01H; prime timothy, 14.00; clover,
contract grade, iii.tiufail.ro.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. per bbl
$16.60yi6,tUH. I.ard, per oo lbs.. 38.60(38.60.
Short ribs, sides tloose). f9.0"fi9.16: dry
salted shoulders (boxed). $S.12H4j8'.25. Short
clear sides boxed), ta.oZWtOS.iu.
Following are the receipts and shipment
of flour and grain yesterday:
Receipts. Knipmenta.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu...
li.OuO
. S1.8O0
.041,81 iu
.407.600
. 9.00
. 88.800
22.200
126,400
6iv,700
487,100
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market was steady; creameries. 16&21
dairies, lVfcal8c. ggs, easy, at mark,
cases Included, 12 Vi'a
lOttOllftc.
Cheese, steady
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
quotations of tbd Day oa Varloa
CoBsmodltlea.
NEW YORK, June 23.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
29,173 bbls.; exports, 17.988 bbls.; sales, ll.floO
bbls.; market Arm but less active; winter
r stents, S3.8MH.20; winter straights, 83. 7o
.80; Minnesota patents, S4.3Mi4.60; winter
extras, 83.9oti3.lo; Minnesota bakers, 63.60
l ift; winter low grades, i.Aa.o. Kye
flour, steady; fair to good, 2.86(UJ.20; choice
10 rnncy, m ixijj.w.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
11.13: city. 11.11: Ilrandvwlne. nominal.
RYE Steady; No. 2 weatern, 6VkC t. o. b.
anoat: state, uftmoiK-. c. I. r, XNew York,
II k I T Xiv ,..-. . fu4ln. , C .. ,
Kuffalo; malting. 51H?5c, o. I. t., Buffalo.
w i k;a i tteceipis, iv.tizo du.; exports,
2.900 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red. 84c ele
vator; No. 2 red, 8rc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth. Vrc t. o. b. afloat; No. 1
hard, Manitoba, flSc f. o. b. afloat. Under
considerable profit-taking today and 1m-
Jiroved weather conditions, together with
llsappolntlng foreign markets, wheat eased
off a little. Occasional rallies occurred,
notably on the bullish Illinois state report!
but they served to bring out more long
wheat and the close was easy at a partial
c net loss. Sales Included No. 2 red, July,
84 l-lrV(iMN-: closed at 84c; September,
so 6-lHaSl l-16c; closed at jc; December,
iStiM 5-16c; closed at 0c.
CORN Receipts, 2"9, 450 bu. J exports, S80.
641 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, 68ic elevator and
6V f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 69c; No.
2 white, 68c. The option market had an
easier, opening on poor cables and the
weather, but recovered on talk of more
showers tomorrow and, good commission
house demand, closing VmuV-c net higher;
July, ST'u-oftSc; closed at 68c; September,
6tS'u6c; closed at 6(c; December, tffe
6oc; closed at &5e.
OATS Receipts, 114,800 bu.; exports, 84,620
tin Rnnl Srm Nn UUx ilanrUpH wkli
4tHc; No. 8, ic; No: i white, 46c; No. i
white, 4c; track, white western, 42i48c;
track, white state, 4i-48c. Options quiet
and fairly steady.
HAV Firm; shipping, 80c; good to
Choice. I12.xwl.35.
HOI'S Steady; state common to choice,
33-crop, 17':3Sc; 11 crop, lt'olic; olds,
L'u5,c; 1'aclnc coast, 19n2 crop, lVtj .'J-i ;
rrori. 1417e: olils. hiiVo.
HIDKf Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 Iba.,
isc; caiiroiina, 21 to I us., yjc; Texas dry,
24 to 40 lbs., 24c.
LKATH KR uulet; acid. 244i2S4c.
HR'K Urin; domestic, fair to extra, 4
Tc: Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS-Heef. quietr family, tlO.SOff
1160; mess. t fiOSiH 60; beef hams, $19 d u
jo.uu; packet, dcv lo.uu; ciij extra India
mesa. lti.mm8 no. Cut meats. Irregular
pickled bellies. $9 2&Ki 10.76; pickled shoulders,
t;7f.',iuo: tackled hsms. Ill .76dl2.0. Ijird
easier; western steamed, t8.9o; July closed
st 88 90, nominal; rellned, weaker; continent,
89; South America, tit 75; compound, 87.60
irt . Pork, quiet; family. 119; short clear,
tl7.5419.26; mm, 8l8.2:tjl8 76,
TALLOW-hteady; city ill per pkg ), 4c;
country (pkgs. free), IH6V4C. '
HI TtKR Receipts, 19 . pkgs ; steady;
tut dairy, I7i21r; creamery. 18uj21c.
CUK.KSE-Recelpts, 13.89J pkgs. ; steady;
full cream, fancy small, white and colored.
10",c: iirtte white and colored. loc
western extras. 18'4c; seconds to Arsis, lij
17c
POULTRY Alive: Weak: western spring
chickens, le; fowls. 13c; turkeys. lln'Sc.
Dressed: Weak; western broilers, 2tO-K-;
fowl- VU-- twrkeys. isuihe.
MRTAIJs fiHit tin declined 10s In London
closing at fli 6s, whi'e futurv loat 6s and
closed at Ls4 16s. Locally tin wss a shade
i kiwsr and quiet, with spot quoted at M.0A
OMAHA WHOLES At. bl MARKET.
Coadltlon of Tred and Qootatlons oa
Staple aad Fancy Prodae.
EGGS Fresh stock, loss off, 13(313'o.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 7WftS'4c: spring
chickens, per lb.. 17c; roosters, according to
ge, 4Wc; turkeys. 3tflc; aucxs, iyo;
g-ese. vale.
wl itkk Packing stock, iH4aitc; cnoice
dairy. In tubs. 16Cfil7c; separator, 2122c.
FRESH FISH Fresh caught trout, 9e;
Pickerel. 8c: pike. 9c: perch. 6c; buffalo, 7e;
blueflsh, 11c; whlteflsh, 9c; salmon, 15c;
haddock, 10c; codfish 12c; redsnapper, 10c;
lobsters, boiled, per lb., 26c: lobsters, green,
per lb., 23c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c;
black bus. 17i20c- halibut. 10c: shad me.
40c per pniT; roe shad, 21 each; crapple.Wc;
herring, 6c; perch. 6c; white bass, 10c; blue
tt s, sc.
H KAN Per ton. 815.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1,
pland. 810: No. 2. 19.60: medium. 89; coarse,
$8.50. Rye straw, 87. Tneae prlcoa are for
hay of good cclor and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
l. OK IN 4,)C.
OAT8 4(lc.
RYE No. 2. B0e.
VEGETABLES.
OLD POTATOES Northern stock, per
bu.. 80J6c- natives, 3640o.
PARSLEY Per dozen bunches, 80c
PARSNIPS Per bu., 40c.
Cl'CCMBERS-Per dos., 60c. -BEANS
Wax. per bu. box. 82.60; string,
per bu. box, $2.60.
tAtutUJVVtin-tioim grown, per uu.,
76c.
C ARn AGE New California, per It).. c.
TOMATOES New Florida, per 6-basket
crate, 83.26; Mississippi, per 4-basket crate,
21.75.
RHUBARH Per lb., le.
NAVV HKANSPer hll.. 2J.E0.
ONIONS New California dry, per lb., 2c;
Texas, per lb., Zc.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Hood rivers, 83.00.
BLACK RASPBERRIES Per 24-Pint case,
81.60: per 24-quart cose, M.oo.
RED RASPBERRIES per 24-plnt case,
Lt no.
BLACKHKKKlKH per Z4-auan case, SJ.OU.
APRICOTS California, per box. 81.50.
PEACHES California, per dox, n.zo.
CHERRIES California, white and black.
per 10-1 b. box. $2.
CAN TALOUPHi Florida, per crate. j.ooj
4.00.
APPLE3 Ben Davis, per bbl.. 84.60; new
stuck, V bu., 76c.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 76c;
Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18c.
ORANGES California navels, fancy, for
176 and smaller sizes, 24.00; for 160 and
larger sizes, 83-25; Mediterranean, all sizes,
83.IXKg3.26; Jaffa, 83.263.50; fancy blood, per
half box, 82.00.
LEMONS California fancy, an sizes,
24.60; Messlnas, 84.00.
DATES Persian, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
6c; per case of 30-1 b. pkgs., 83.25.
plNHiAt'Pltitj t loriaa, 4.w; vuran.
82.76.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., loo.
POPCORN Per lb.. 2c; shelled, 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6Vo; No. 2 green.
6V4c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 64c;
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 13 lbs.. DM; no. 2,
veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6ftc; dry salted
hides, 812c; sheep pelts, 2676c; horse-
hides, xi.&oraXM.
NUTS Walnats. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft Shell,
per lb., 13c; No. z hard sneu, per id., izo;
Brazils, per lb., 12c. Filberts, per lb., 12c.
Almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c, Pecans, large, per lb., 124c;
small, per lb., 11c; cocoanuts, per dos.. 61c;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb..
6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
wulnuta, per PU., si; nicxory nuts, per du.,
11.60.
St. I.ovls Grata and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, June 23. WHEAT Higher;
V :.A Ansnk alatiatAr nnmlnol VCn rlr
J. St I V7U t,Olli VltlUIVI t K'1UIIII .
80H82c; July, 8IV4C; September,. .7dH7614o;
No. 2 hard, (KM&81C.
CORN Higher: No. 1 cash, nominal;
track, 64(fo41ic; July, 6flc; September, 4sVie.
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, nominal; track,
S9cu-I2c: July, 29c; September, 33-ic; No. 2
white, 45c.
RYE Firm ' at 63e.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 83.75
3.90; extra fancy and straight, 83. 463.70.
SEED Timothy, steady at 82.002.60.
CORNMEAL Steady at 12.70.
BRAN Quiet; sacked lots, on east track.
804i 82c.
HAY Quiet; timothy. ziz.vu&ib.xj; prairie,
$6.00(911.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-Qutet at 81.08.
BAGGING Quiet, b(S6o.
HIT MP TWINE Stead v. 5c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, lower; jobbing
standard mess, 216.90. Lard, 88.20. Bacon,
quiet; boxed extra shorts, 210.00; clear ribs,
110.25: short clear. 810.57.
METALS Lead: Steady at 84.02. Spel
ter: Quiet at 86.50.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 10c; springs,
13c: tin ke vs. 9o: ducks. 7o: geese. 24c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, VQWio;
dairy, ltKB'lsc.
EGGS Higher, 13 c, loss oft.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls 2.&00 6,600
Wheat, bu 24,000 7,600
Corn, bu 60.000 15,000
Oats, bu...i 64.000 11,000
Visible Supply of Grain.
XTtTTir VnDtr Tun, 99 flnAclal 1aota nbln
and cable advices to Bradstreet's this week
show the following changes in tne available
supply, as compared with last accounts:
Wheat, In the United States and Canada,
east of the Rockies, decreased 2,368,000 bu.,
afloat for and in Europe decreased 1,800,000
bu. and the total supply decreased 3,668,000
bu.
Corn, In the United States and Canada,
east of the Rockies, increased 1,620,000 bu.
Oats, In the United Statea and Canada,
east of the Rockies decreased 86,000 bu.
Among the more Important decreaaes re
ported are those of 40,000 bu. in Manitoba,
200,000 bu. at Depot Harbor and 75,000 bu.
at Chicago private elevators.
The leading Increaae was that of 60,000 bu.
at Port Huron.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSA8 CITY, June 22. WHEAT July,
September. 6B4c; cash, No. 2 hard.
TMi73c; No. 2. 69(fi71c; No. 2 red, 73c; No. 3,
704j72c: receipts, 8 cars.
COKN July. fic; eepiemDer, mic; casn.
No. 2 mixed, 63c; No. 2 white, 63Vc; No. 8,
5Mi53e.
OATS No. I wnue, uc.
RYE No. 2. 47C
HAY Choice timothy, 213.00(13.60; choice
prairie, 812.00ft 13.60.
BUTTER Creamery, 1719c; fancy dairy,
17c.
EGGS Fresh, uc.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 28. WHEAT
Cash, K4Sc; July, 83M,c; September, 74H9
74Wc; No. 1 hard. B&e; no. I nortnern.
84V-: No. 2 northern, sac; No. 8 northern,
81M.raVic.
f jjuv. jv-r uni .no, f,.i,w, .
patents, 8410ir4 20: first clears, 83.10(ii4.20;
second clears,. 82.40.
BRAN la bulk, 814.ooqi4.bo.
less demand for gold for-Oerman account.
On the Stock exchange bulness was quiet.
operators being occupied witn tne m.ning
carry-over. Consols were quietly stoaay.
Americans opened weak, and neiow parny.
Improved sllgntly on supporting orders
from New York and ciosod steady. Kaffirs
snd Rio tlntos were flat. The amount of
bullion taken Into the Bank of Enuiand
on balance today waa fo.wo. The sum of
10.0oo waa withdrawn for shipment to
South America.
PARIS, June 23. Stocks were heavy at
the opening of the bourse today, bee . use
a weaker later and trading was Inactive.
Rio tlntos alone recovered. Three per
cent rentes, 97f 20o for the account. Ex
change on London, 2of 15c for checks.
DbKLlN, June 23. Prices on tne oourse
today were weak, owing to New York and
Vienna advices. Canadians were lower.
Exchange on Ixndon, 1 marks 4 pfgs f r
checks. Discount rates, short bills, 2Mi p?r
cent; three months, S'-i per cent.
JEW YORK STOCKS A XI) BOKDS.
Early Advance Wiped Ont, bat Later
Confidence la Restored.
NEW YORK. June 23 The only price
movement of any consequence In today's
stock market occurred In the final hour,
after an earlier advance had been pretty
well wiped out. Around 2 o'clock Pennsyl
vania sold at 123. which brought It within
a fraction of the low record on the move
ment. The violent rebound In Colorado
Fuel followed and seemed to Inspire more
than confidence In the effort to put up
prices. The Pacifies, Wabashea, 81. Paul,
Atchison and Reading were lifted a point
or more over last night's level In this late
movement. The extreme rise In Colorado
Fuel reached 7V snd Tennessee Coal, which
showed the closest sympathy, advanced
more than 2. Obviously there was distress
on the part of shorts In Colorado Fuel and
rather vague rumors circulated of con
sultations among Iron and steel companies'
officials, with what purpose was not clearly
disclosed. The gains were not well main
tained and the closing was rather heavy
and very dull again. Had the earlier rate
of activity been unrelieved during the
flnal hour, the transactions for the day
would not have exceeded 200.000 shares and
only a handful of prominent stocks up to
that time had fluctuated as much as a
point, part of the time above and part of
the time for some stocks, slightly below
Inst night. The market has not been so
apathetic since the summer preceding the
last presidential election. The early slug
gishness of prices was as a rule slightly
above last night. The reason assigned for
the buying by professional traders, who
did practically all of It, was that yes
terday's rather unfavorable developments
had caused such slight declines as to
Indicate that no more liquidation wss
hanging over the market. The flve-polnt
rebound in Metropolitan securities on ac
count of the failure of the suit against
the street railway lease, relieved tne mar
ket of a depressing factor. Some early re
action In the cotton and cereal markets
due to the more favorable weather map
for the day. was an encouraging factor
The publication of the weekly crop report
was roilowed. by a loss in some stocks.
The Illinois state report was also un
satisfactory. The firmness of the exchange
market Indicated a probability of some
further outgo of gold on Thursday, al
though no actual engagements were an
nounced. There was little demsnd for
money and loans on call were easy to se
cure, hut this has come to be commonly
attributed to the desire of holders to keep
their funds in easily accessible form.
There Is little present demand for time
lonns but rates are quite firmly held.
The bond market was very dull and Ir
regular. Total sales par value, 21.740,000.
United States new 4s. registered, advanced
per cent on the last call.
Following art the quotations on the New
York Stock exchange
Rio, quiet: No. T Invoice, 6Hs. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, TH'&llCc. Futures opened steady
at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points
following further full receipts and good
clearances, but turned steady snd firmer
later on covering, but was finally firm at
net unchanged prices to an advance of 6
points. There was a sale or 6,t bags ror
delivery during Julv. 1!4, at 4.70c. Total
al. fnnlA ,n li 9?Jl rrm 1n.liiritn T It 1 V
st S ftSWl SOc; August, 8.70c; September, 8.R0
8.85c; October. 3 !5c; November, 4 3-4 05c;
December, 4.Z5c; January, 4.30c; May, 4.aoc
Consols, money.
qo ftrcount...
Anarnnrta
Atrblftftn
do pffl .
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian PaHAr. . ..
rhenapeakc A Ohio... II
Ctlliato O. W )
M. a St. p..
IUeni
Denver A R. O..
do pfd t
Erie
do 1.1
do Id pfd
Illlnnla Central..
I.ouli"rllle Nana lit
M., K. A T JOTi
BAR SILVER-Steady at 24 5-16d per
ounce.
MONEY-2S2ti per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
Wuz 13-18 per cent and for three-months'
bills is 2(&2Ti per cent.
Ati-haon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio..
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ..
Canada Southern ..
Ches. A Ohio
Chlrafo tc Alton...
do pfd
Chicago A Ot. W..
do let ptd
do id ptd
Chlcaco A N. W...
Chicago T. A T....
do pfd
r. c. c. a st. l...
Colo. Southern ....
do let pfd
do Id pfd
Pela. A Hudaon.
Dels., L. A W..
tH So. Railway pfd 17
. Vi Texaa A Pacific I
. U iT.. St. U A W U
. 83 I do pfd 44
.129 Union Paclllo 80
. M do pfd 74
. 87to Wabaah 14
. 14 do pfd 434
,. T 1W. A U E II
,. 18S do 2d Pfd U
,. KVijWla. Central 1'4
,. K do pid 40M
..170Adama hzpreaa ZZI
14 Amer. Eipreaa 1M
.. 13 'I'. 8. Expresa lot
.. MVtiWelli-Fergo Ex IN
.. IT Amal. Copper 6.1 '4
,. (s iAmer. C. A F 14
,. ao pia 74
..17 J Amer. Lin. oil 10
i6Mi do pfd 83
Denver A Rio O HyAmer. 8. A R.
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd....
do Id ptd....
Ot. Nor. ptd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do ptd
L B. A W
do pfd
Louie. A Nash.,
Manhattan L ...
Met. St. Rr
Met. Central ..,
Mex. National .,
Minn. A St. L.
84 do pfd
... S3t Ana. Mln. Co..
... t Rrk. Rap. Tr...
... U I Colo. F. A I...
..179 Con. Gee
.. M Con. Tob. pfd..
Vz General Electrlo
..18244 Hocking Coal
.. 17 llnt'n'l Paper
.. 44 I do pfd
.. ill National Blecult ...
..106 National Lead
..110 iNo. American
. .1.U Paclllo Coast
..124 :Paclflc Mall
. . 11 H People's Gaa
.. iOH4 Proaaed Steel Car..
..78 I do pfd
Missouri Paclllo losfc Pullman Pal. Car..
M., K. AT..
do pfd
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central..
Nor. A West...
do etd
Ontario A W...
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do let pfd...
do 2d ptd...
St. 1 A 8. F..
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
8t. L. 8. W....
do pfd
81. Paul
do pfd
8o. Parlf!o
8o. Railway ...
21 Republic Steel
4SV do pfd
148 iSugar
12iVT"nn- C A I.
., tSiV. B. A P. Co
... 88 do pfd
...25 V. 8. Leather
...124H do pfd
... 40 C. 8. Rubber
... 81 '4 do pfd
... (i U. 8. Steel
... 70H do pfd
... 78 Western I'nlon ....
...81 Am. Locomotive ...
i do prd
... 87 K. C. Southern....
...151 I do ptd
...178 Rock Island
... 4K4j do pfd
... 234.1
.. 44
.. 88
.. 85H
.. 8H4
.. 48
..182
..107Uj
..ITU,
.. 1'4
.. 14
.. 4V
.. Bo
.. 81
.. 28
. 17(4
. 614.
. 88
.If 4
Hit
. 70
.11
. 40
. 88
. 8U,
. 84
. li
. bu
. SO
. 83
. 11
,. 19
. 28
. 43
. 334,
. 7U
Lendnrt Steele Market.
IXINDON, June 23. Closing quotations:
... 1 N T. Central
.81 1 Norfolk A Westers..
... 4 do ptd
... 874 Ontario A Western.
V1 Pennsylvania
.1M
20
174,
35
47
83
.134
130
84
81
H
Id
l4t
41
88
. 8Rand Mines
.124Reedlng ....
do let prd
do Id ptd
Southern Railway.... 18
do pfd
Southern Pectflc...
Union PaclBc
do ptd
t'nlted States Steel
do pfd
We bash
do ptd
4
81
"
81
14
44
ICew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, June 23.-MONEY-On call,
steady at 2ji24 per cent; closing. 2(g'2l4 per
rent; time money nominal; sixty days, 4
per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six
months, 5 per cent; prime mercantile pa
per, Mixi'A per 'cent.
-,1-Nli
STERLI
EXCHANGE Strong,
at
84.8740 for demand and 84. 8320 for sixty days;
posted rates, 4.-."-!a4.iM ana 4.c'; com
mercial bills. 84.84.
BILVEK Bar, 6270; Mexican dollars. 41c.
BONDS Government steady: railroad
Arm.
The closing- quotations on bonds are as
follows:
106 L. A N. unl. 4s 101
.104 Mex. Central 4e 74
.10-.-4.I do 1st Inc JJ
.108 Minn. A St. L. 4s....
.Ut M.. K. A T. 4a 87
1361 do 2s 80
.118 tN. V. C. g. 8s 101
.111 N. J. C. g. (a 131
10' iNo. Paclflo 4a 101
.1021 do ta 71
.100 N. A W. e. 4s 88
, . 84 Reading gen. 4e 81
.101 St. L. A 1. M. e. 5s.. Ill
..104 iHt. L. A 8. F. 4a... 84
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 23. WHEAT No, t
red, western, winter, quiet, 6s 3d; No. 1
northern, spring-, dull, 6s Hl; No. 1 Cali
fornia, aulet. 6s 8d: futures, quiet; July,
6s 4 VI: September, 6s 3d.
CORN Bpot. steady; American mixed.
new, 6s 2d; old, 6s 3d; futures, quiet; June,
nominal; July, 4s a; September, 4s ea.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAVKEE. June JS. WHEAT Easy :
No. 1 northern, hwiitio; no. J northern
R5'tift6c; July, old, 73'Jj79'o, July, new.
794C
H YE Firm: No. 2. 63A&o34e.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 67c; sample, 4;
J DOC.
CORN-July, 6014c.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June S3 BT'TTER
Firm; extra western creamery, Z2c; extra
nerbv mints. 23c.
KOttS Sc lower; freh nearby, ITHc. loss
off- fresh western, llHc; rresn soutnern,
lfcfflfiHc.
CHEESE Steady, fair demand; New
York full creams, choice new, He; fair to
good new, 104 io o.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, June a.-CORN-Hlf her; No. 8,
47Sc; No. 4. 4A.e.
OATS Firm; No. I white, 8SA,e; No. i
white. c
8orwlsTa PlnanelaL
IjOKDOM. June 23 Money was In better
demand tn the market today for the Stock
exchitttiTe settlement, tne approach of quar
ter day and the half ysar. IMscotints were
rainy nrin. foreign exenanse reactea
slightly la favor ot Loodon aai Uiere wee
I). 8. ret. la, reg. ,
do coupon
do le, reg
do ooupon
So new 4e, (...,
do ooupon
do old 4s, reg....
do coupon
do ta, reg
do coupon
Atchleon gen. 4e...
ado adl 4s
B. A O. 4s
sdo 8s
do conv. 4e
(Canada So. Is....
Central of Oa. Is.
do let ino
xC. A O. 4s
C. A A. Ie.
..100 xSt. L. S. W. Is
,.lti4 ido is
..KM is. A. A A. P. 4s..
.. 81 So. Paclflo 4 ,
..104 iHo. Railway 5s....
.. 71 !sTexas A P. Is
C, B. A Q. a. 4s.... 81 T., St. L. A W. 4s
C. U. A 8. P. g. 4a.. 108 iiVnlon Paclllo 4s...
sC. A N. W. c. 7s.... 1301 do conv. 4a
C, R. L A P. 4s... 105 Wabash Is
SCCC. A St. L. g. 4a 87, do la
Chicago Terminal 4s. 84 do deb. B
sColo. A Bo. 4a 84 s West Shore 4s..
SO. A R. O. 4s W W A L. B. 4s.
Erie prior Hen 4a.... k4 Wis. Central 4a..
do general 4s 84 icon. lob. 4s
sF. W. A I). C. la... 104 IColo. Fuel c. Is.
aHocklng Val. a...lo8
x Offered, a Bid.
81
. 78
. 78
. 87
.118
.118
. 77
.102
... 85
...115
...lo
... 73
...108
... 81
... II
... 79
... 85
Boston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON, June 23 Call loans. 8Hff4ti per
n- time loans, iwuitt per cent, umciaj
closing prices on stocks ana bonds:
88 Amalgamated
,.. 74 Bingham
... 44 al. A Hecea
... 13 Ceotennlal
...145 Copper Range ....
...140 Dominion Coal ...
...185 iFranklln
... 88 Isle Royals
... 21 Mohawk
...lltoid Dominion ....
...118 Osceola
...141 Parrot
... )Uulncy
...174 'Santa Fe Copper.
...18 Trlmountaln ,
... 81 ITrlnlty
...1034k t'nlted States ....
... 80 I'tah
... 7 Winona
...II Wolverine
... 6 Lolled Copper ...
... I I
Atchison 4e
Mri Central a...
Atchison
do ptd
Boston A Maine..
Boston Elevated
N. Y.. N. H. A H.
I'nlon PaclBc
Mex. Central
Amer. Sugar
do ptd
Amer. T. A T
Don. I. m S
General Electric ..
Maes. Electrlo ....
do pfd
foiled Fruit
V. 8. Sleel
do Bid
-Weetlog Common
Adventure ,
Allouei
Wriv York Mlninsr (Viotstlons
NEW YORK, June 23. The following are
the quotations on tt.e New lorn Block ex
change:
. II ILIttle Chief ,
. 10 xOntarlo
. le Opblr
, I Itt'noealx ....
. 7 Potoel
.158 .Sevage
.100 i Sierra Nevada
.1W .Small Hopes .
. 88 iglandard
.. i
.. 17
. 450
.. 18
.. 43
.. 83
.. 8
.. t
.. 44
.. 13
.. 64
... 11
,..100
... 1
,.. 17
... I
... SI
... 28
... 3
..4 45
... 15
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June M Rank rlenrlnara foe tn.
day w re 11,240,211.01; Increaae over corre
sponding day of previous year, 8233,681.42.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. June 23 TOTTOV
Market strong; sales, 1.210 bales; ordinary,
l'll-ltic; good ordinary, 11 9-16e; low mid
dling, 12 7-16c; middling, 13 6-16c; good mid
dling, 13 13-lttc; middling fair, Uhic; receipts,
7,960 bales; stock. 69.156 bales. Futures.
steady; June, 13c bid; July, 13.87iS13.DOc; 1
August, 13.80fil3.82c; September, 11.90c; Oc- .
tober, 10.93c; November, 9. K'tr9. 84c; Decern-'
ber. 9 &Wg9.81c- January, 9. 81 'a 9 83c.
NEW YORK. June 23 COTTON-Market
opened easy at a decline of 4 points to sn
advance of 6 points, with the new crop
niontns snowing easiness on the better
weather news an-4 lower cables, while the
old crop was still supported by more purely
speculative considerations. During the fore
noon the market for the new crop worked
generally lower under expectations that
the weekly government report would show
an Improvement in conditions, while the old
crop months were Irregular, but generally
Arm. When the weekly report was rend It
was adjudged bearish anil prices almost
Immediately weakened. Then, however,
came a big rush of buying orders from
isew Orleans and one or the most spec
tacular and exciting; upturns 6f a season
which has been full of sensational develop
ments ensued. Wild as the excitement
here, It was even surpassed In New Or
leans, where shorts were reported wildly
clamoring for July cotton around 14c and
for August around 13c. In connection
with this it took a very small show of
strength on the part of the big bull leadsr
locally, once the upward movement was
started, to utterly demoralize the shorts,
nnd In less time than It takes to tell the
whole tendency of the market was altered
and prices were soaring skyward. July
reached 12.90c, August 12.66c and Septem
ber 11.43c, the latter month Indicating
plainly that the bulls are carrying their
operations over into the early autumn po
sitions. Just before the close, room longs
sold for profits, and their offerings eased
the situation slightly, but sentiment wss
still nervous and unsettled. The market
was finally firm, with July at 12.84c, Au
gust at 12.49c and September at ll.SSc, while
the general Hat was net 8 to 69 points
higher,- the latter crop months having re
sponded" only (jurtlally to the advances of
the bear positions. Total sales of futures
estimated at 6.000 bales.
Futures opened very quiet at about last
evening's closing figures, except Septem
ber, which was 4 points up. The market
remained fairly steady until the govern
ment bureau report was read at 11 o'clock.
The report was generally considered bear
ish, but the advance In the Liverpool mar
ket and the assurance that on Friday next,
which will be notice day for July con
tracts, every notice would be stopped by
the lonsr side, prevented a decline. Soon
after the noon hour the longs came to the
support of the market and sent prices
skyward. July advanced 49 points above
Monday s closing, to 14c: August ss points,
to 13.S0c; September 26, to 12e; October IS,
to 10.25c; December. 14, to 9.86c; January IS,
to 9.86c. The board at the close showed
net Kalns for the day of 3 points on July,
44 on August, 1 on September. 16 on Oc
tober snd the othet- months fl each.
ST. LOUIS. June 23. COTTON Market
steady; middling. 12c; sales, none: re-
celnts. K2 bales; shipments, 62 bales; stock,
6,583 hales.
LIVERPOOL. June 23. COTTON Spot,
quiet: prices 12 points higher: American
middling, fnlr. T'2d: Brood middling-. 7.06d:
mlldllng, 6.90d; low middling;. 64d; good
ordinary. .38d: ordinary. 6.18d. The sales
of the day were 4.009 bales, of which 400
were ror speculation ana export ana in
cluded 3.800 American: receipts, 1.000 bal
American. Futures opened steady and
closed oiilet: American middling:, tr. o. c
June, G.6rf76.6"d: June and July, .2d: July
and August. .59d; Ausrust ana September,
fi.47d: Sentember and October. 6.87d: Octo
ber and November. 6.48-1: November and
December, 5.S3d; Dec'eher and Jinuary,
R.30d; January and February, 5.28g6.29d;
February and March. 6.Z8d.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 23. WOOL The demand
for wool has been quiet this week, although
a better feelln prevails. Territory wools
are quoted firmer, while some new wools
have been sold.
New territory wools quotable here at
51if762c for fine; 48fi50c for fine medium, and
4.vfi4 for medium. Old territory wool is
quoted steady. Fine staple wool firm at 62
63c, scoured basis, with fine at 60fi6JV: fine
medium. 47fi4Sc, witn meaium at to8oc.
Territory. Idaho fine. MWH'Ac: fine medium,
lKVi,r&lfic: medium. lMil7c: Wyoming fine,
14il5c; fine medium. 15MRKe: medium, 17Vrt
18V4c; Dakota nne, Migiac; nne mramm, 104
17c; medium, 17&18e; Montana fine choice,
18ffl8Hc; fine medium choice, WirTlSMjc;
stnple, 18&18He; medium choice, 1SW18H;,
Th.r. In r nulet demand for fleece wools,
Prices are steaay. tjnoice r-ennsyivania
XX and above, 31532c; X. ZS-itZDc: NO. 1,
nivfi.nc! No. 2. 30ifi31c. Fine waahed ae
lalnes. 84S35c. Michigan, X and above, 255J
26c; Nos. 1 and 2. anfalfic. Australian woois
are rather quiet, though there is a' fair
demand for crosshreds. Fine wools are
s'.ow. Prices are nrm ana uncnanarea
fomhlnn-. choice, scoured basis, 83fl'85c
DnnH 7i?Rnc? Averse. TMTTRo.
B ' - ....... Tin iirAnt V-HkHM
Ml' I I 1 1 I Jill,. . VY I IV . 1 1 II' lir.il..'..
)i.Hl'i,m rriiia anrl combiner. 17f&21c: light
fine, l&ruisc; neavy nne, iioc; iuo wsbiiou,
m - ,.v
NEW IUKK, June u.-mwu-r inn.
Oil and Rosin.
1171. CITY. June 23. OIL Credit balances,
8150; certificates, no bid; shipments, pa.wi
v,m. nverusre. 7K.S23 bbls.: runs. 10.341 bbls.;
average, 7.673 bbls. Shipments, Lima, 65,313
bbls.; average, 69,587 bbls.; runs, Lima,
44.143 bbls.; average, 53,Rt4 nnis.
SAVANNAH, oeu, June m. uiir-i urpen
tlne. firm. Rosin, firm: A. B and c, (l.
tY ei en- v. 11 RH- V 11 70: O. 11.75: H. 82.25
I. 12.70; K. 12.85; M, 82 96; N. 83; W. W.. 83.10
W. It , 8A'-. .
NEW lOKK, June B.Ulu-i-nimnm
firm: petroleum, rosin ana turpentine
steady.
Isgtr nasi Molasses.
lwirw ORLEANS. June 23 SCOAR Dull,
nr.n kottle. 2N.a3 7-lc: open kettle cen
trlfiisral. Sfl7-a-r?c: ccniriliiKO.1 WIU-.--W. e i-j-n;
MOLASBKS Open kettle, nominal, 13f-
26c; centrifugal, 6(gl8c. Syrup, nominal, ID
24c.
KF.W YORK. June 23. Sl'OAR Raw
steady: fnir refining. 3Hc; centrifugal, 86
test, S19-32C; molasses sugar, -o-c; re-
find steady.
MOLAabc.a (juiet.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattle EoceipU Libertl and Price Tire to
Ten Cents Lower-.
OVER THREE HUNDRED CARS OF HOGS
Native Sheep and Intake ol Good
daallty Sold Readily at Steady
Prices, bat Western Ormssers
eld m Little Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 23.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2.8"6 7,uiu 6.447
Otnlal Tuesday 6,uw) 20,00u I. WW
Two days this week.... 7.86 27.010
Same days last week... 18.063 22.288
Same week before 6,tr-.' 16,717
Same throe weeks ago. 9.418 16,930
Same four weeks ago.. 38 36,034
Same days last year.... 3,606 18,610
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date and comparisons with
last year:
1901 1903. Inc. Deo.
Cattle 41, M 866.380 124,684 .....
Hogs l,2U.5ti5 1,275.272 62,707
Sheep 646,483 402,916 143,667
Average price paid for hogs at South
Omaha for the last several days with comparisons:
.11?
, . 1 4.M)
.1018
.11M
.IS")
.!.
I M
I 80
I 10
I II
I II
I n
l
,.ltM
..10M
..1.W0
..1
..1M
..1780
I 84
I a
I 88
I K
I XI
I 80
Date. 1908. 1902.1J1.1900.1S9S. 11898. 197.
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
M. A. St. P 7
Wabash 1
Missouri Paclflo 11
Union Pacific system.... 61
C. A N. W 6
E. A M. V 64
C. St. P., M. A 0 17
B. & M 79
C. B., & Q 6
K. & St. J 7
C, R. I. & P., east 10
tj., K. I. ot west s
Illinois Central S
,. I
..KM
..140
.. 8
. 10
,. tl
,. 88
HQ
A ile ma Con.
Alice
Breeee
iBninewick Cos
Comet oca Tunnel
Cos. Tel. A Vs.
Hor Silver
Iroa Silver
Leadvllle Cos ...
z Offered.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frail.
NEW YORK. June Z3 EVAPORATED
APPUES Market quiet and firm, desirable
grades being steadily held, with common
quoted at 4'6Vc, prime at 64c, choice at
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'IT Peaches
remain quiet ana unonangea at 7U)C for
choice ana iuteuec ior miicy.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June ler-COrf EE-pot
Dry Goods Market.
NF.W TORK. June 23 DRY GOODS The
market is still advancing; and prices are
being made with the idea or stopping irnae
on llnce which are so lar soin aneaa inn
mnufacurers are unable to take further
orders. The necessity or material curtail.
ment la ernwlns more a-enerai ana it is e
lleved that when buyers come Into the
market generally next month they will find
a stronger market even than that of today
and will bid prices up against memseives.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
BT JOSEPH. June 23 CATTLE Re
celpts. 6 0110 head: steady; natives. 84 SM
5 40; Texas and westerns. 83 75&5 10: cows
snd heifers. 82.25fi4.7S: veals. I3.0vg5.75:
v,iia nH atHsrs. 83.6Wit.40: vesrllngs snd
nh ci, 83 00x4.65; Blockers and feeders, 83.50
ww-.n'ncelnta. 14 900 hesd: 6fl0e lower
light and light mixed. 85. 70475.7714: medium
snd neavv. uuia, eo.iTra.
'SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelnta. 8 966
bead; steady; top native ewes, 14.60; lambs,
weak to 150 lowers
Stork la Slakl.
Following were the receipts of live stock
at the six principal western cities yesier
rlnv;
Cattle. Hoars. Sheep.
Omaha 6.0"0 B.
Chlcao 14" IS.OfiO lO.fssl
Ktnni City .' If."1 2.CO
Kt. Iuls 7f0 11. OHO 4 .VO
St. Josci.h 14.800 J4
kiloux City 6-0 4.0U0
ToUla
S.800 83,800 C.464
June 1.... 6 93H I 70 4 88
June 1.... 07 7 07 4 83
June 8.... 6 94 13 I 70
June 4.... 6 85 7 16 I 71 4 83
June I.... 176V 7 21 6 70 4 91
June 6.... 6 77 V 7 15i 6 71 III
June 7.... 7 1S I 75 4 96
June 8.... I 804 t 78 t 02
June .... 6 86 1 7 21) R 10
June 10..., OOHI 7 17 6 831 I
June 11... 6 03 I 86 6 91 I 00
June it:.. 6 n 7 Xt 6 4 92
June 13... 6 07 7 36 6 86 4 86
June 14... 7 31 6 81 4 86
June 15... 5 98H 6 86 4
June 16... 6 01 7 25 4 95
June 17... 6 9tVi 7 24 6 88
June 18... 6 97 726689603
June 19... 6 94 7 84 5 92 6 0t
June 20... 5 88H 7 41 6 89 4 94
June 21... 7 44 6 91 4 93
June 22... 8 834 6 89 6 00
June 23... I 11 7 60 5 13
8 60!
8 68
I 68
8 01
8 67
3 XM
4 21
4 12
4 03
4 10
e
4 01
8 88
8 81
8 40
8 33
3 34
3 32
81
e
I 80
a 3i
3 l 3 9J 3 29
3 691
2 671
3 64
8 66
3 64
3 62
8 63
e
3 64
3 98 3 37
I 85!
e
3 71
8 79
3 77
90
2 84
8 801
8 U
3 31
e
8 29
3 32
3 23
8 18
8 21
3 16
I 711 2 801
I Hi I 10
8 72 8 21
8 72 3 21
3 t4
8 66
3 63
82
7
11
45
14
72
19
60
14
18
10
7
t
291
13
Total receipts 257
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packlnar Co 956 2.187
Swift and Company.... L017 4,1,9 isu
Armour & Co 936 4.62 720
Cudahy Packing Co 1.663 8,334 1,662
omana co. bu joe Bit
Cudahy from St. Joe. 86 ....
swirt rrom st. joe.... st ....
Armour. Sioux City... 1.&9
Lobman & Co 23 ....
Huston & Co....
L. F. Huss
Lee Rothschild.
Wertheimer.. ..
Other buyers 182 .... 239
Total 6,001 16,865 2.821
CATTLE There was a liberal run of cat
tle here this morning, more In fact than
was generally anticipated. The demand
was quite liberal, but still packers thought
tney ougnt to get their supplies tor a mtie
less money ana as salesmen were holding
for yesterday's prices the market was
ratner slow.
Reef steers could best be described b
auotlns- them weak to a dime lower am
the market was slow. The greatest de
cline was on the heavy weights and the
lesst on the handy weight cattle of good
quality. It took some time for buyers and
sellers to get together and as a result the
day was well advanced before the bulk of
the arrivals was disposed oi. i ne Dig ena
of the receipts consisted of steers so there
were a good many on sale. The bulk of
the fair to good cattle sold from 34.46 to
34.76 with the choicer grades from 34.80 up.
The cow market felt to some extent the
decline on steers, but as the supply of she
stuff was not !arge prices did not suffer as
badly. The more desirable grades of corn-
feds sold at rignt arouna sieaay jiru.,
while the medium to common kinds of
corn-feds and also grassers were slow to a
dime lower. Canners are very hard to dis
pose of at any price. Very few are coming
in. and in taci mere arc Bwitrij ciiuubh
rn make a kllllnar for any one packer.
which explains why they are hard to sell.
The best grades or nuns neia anoui sieauy
today, but aside from those the general
market was a little lower. Veal calves did
not show much change.
Tk.r. le nnthlne new to be Said of stock-
ers and feeders. Very few are arriving and
the demand Is still limited, as compared
with vesterdav there was no particular
change in the prices paid. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS.
CALVES,
4 18 3 00 1 187 I Tl
Ill I no 4 lt I 28
1 180 I 10 18 18 I M
STAOS.
ISO I US 1 H"0 4 IS
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
4 418 I 00 1 4J0 4 11
876 I 80 7M 4 !5
1 ISO 4 00 1 1(0 4 IS
HOOS Receipts of hogs were extremely
heavy today and In fact the run came near
breaking all previous records. The record
was established on July 31, 1894, when 30.6S4
head arrived, and as will be seen from the
table above today's run fell only a little
short of that figure. - In view of this enor
mous run the market waa In very satis
factory condition.
The market opened fully a nickel lower,
with trading quite active. The bulk of the
hogs sold at that time from 85.77V to 85.80.
As the day advanced, though, the market
weakened and the close waa fully fctflOo
lower. Packers wsnted to buy the bulk of
the last hogs at 85.75, with an occasional
85.77H- Ths bulk of all the sa'es went from
85.76 to 86.80, with the fancy loads selling
as high as 85.85. The bulk of the hogs was
disposed of In good season, but as a good
many trains were late In arriving the day
was well advanced before a clearance was
made.
The extreme close of the market was very
dull and at 2 o'clock there were still fully
oi loads in first bands, mostly late arrivals.
The few bids that were offered were right
around 85.70. or lOffllSc lower than yester
day. Representative sales;
No. Av,
13 ll
6....'..261
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 IK IN 14 11M 4 80
1 8(0 4 00 40 1124 4 80
( 878 4 00 18 1327 4 80
1 180 4 II II H8I 4 80
1 840 4 11 I ll 4 M
S 810 4 18 46 1271 4 85
t 1010 4 II 10 1117 4 86
I 886 4 16 18 1327 4 86
I 830 4 86 18 1188 4 86
4 810 4 II 40 1138 4 88
T 1041 4 40 II UW 4 8S
tl 821 4 44 14 14O0 4 86
1 116 4 46 1 1IU 4 86
1 426 4 46 1 1180 4 86
1 100 4 60 11 111 4 86
1 846 4 60 10 114 4 86
10 1046 4 10 16 11114 4 16
14 1014 4 60 10 1117 4 86
IS 108 4 66" 1 1268 4 88
1 1100 4 66 10 1161 4 86
II 1101 4 II K llol 4 86
17 106 4 40 1 1240 4 86
13 111 4 40 18 1414 4 86
7 1141 4 80 18 1871 4 80
II 1104 4 40 II Kl 4 80
10 1086 4 40 18 1882 4 10
I 1221 4 41 1 i:0 4 80
16 1171 4 46 M 1171 4 80
II 1148 4 48 1808 4 80
7 1171 4 86 14 1181 4 80
10 1007 4 46 1 1284 4 80
I ...1060 4 46 18 ISfil 4 80
14 1121 4 11 8 122 4 to
14 1171 4 70 1 1621 4 80
II 1144 4 70 II 1327 4 84
18 1060 4 70 1 1220 4 80
46 101 4 70 17 1311 4 80
46 1131 4 76 U U6 4 38
II 1184 4 76 14 18n4 4 86
84 1183 4 71 18 1371 4 86
II 1234 4 76 18 1831 IS
II 10 8 4 78 40 lii7 4 eg
17 1087 4 Tl 10 1323 I 00
17 1186 4 76 84 J. 00
IT 1868 4 71 II 1160 i 00
18 41 4 76 1 1486 I 00
18 lOOl 4 76 3 1664 I 00
1 1274 4 71 18 m 00
IT 108 4 71 40 Ill i oo
14 1144 4 71 II 1471 06
14 1211 4 "5 4T 1211 00
18 1073 4 76 IS 1341 i 01
II 173 4 76 1 1480 10
47 1MT 4 T6 44 1460 1
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STEERS TEXAS.
10 4 00
STEERS AND COWS.
....1084 4 8 17 110 4 M
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
8.H6 4 W II 1117 4 SI
.... Kit 4 16 40 1114 4 80
....103 4 TO II 1038 4 46
,....1111 4 Tl 16 1440 i 1
COWS.
10 1 10 1 ...
T0 I 08 17....
810 I 00 1
887 I 10 II
80 I It II
141 I 40 4
SO0 I 10 ti ...
10) I 80 t-...
860 I 40 I
0 I 40 1
T27 I 40 1
1086 I 76 1...
388 I 80 10....,
824 I 80 4 ...
836 I 00 18....
1UMI I 00 1
1014 180 1
320 I 0 1....
880 I 10 10 ....
1040 I 10 I ...
1078 I 16 8 ...
874 I 16 I....
80 I 16 11...
840 8 16 - 3 ...
70 I 40 I ...
TI6 I 40 10 ...
, 1000 I 6 4 ...
luel t 60 - 8....
720 I 84 I ...
m IH II...
1060 I 40 4 ...
680 I 16 IS....
1320 I 88 I-...
1030 I 44 1....
840 I Tl
10U t T6
10K0 I T6
811 71
161 I 10
Kiel I 80
84T 8 86
734 I 86
1120 I 80
M I 30
1170 I 80
840 I 80
1136 I 80
8t I 0
103 I 84
880 4 04
1160 4 10
840 4 10
847 4 10
1014 4 10
1111 4 16
420 4 II
1084 4 20
1018 4 10
1280 4 16
lVM 4 IS
14 4 It
lul 4 II
120 4 21
net 4 to
1183 4 80
1148 4 SO
1171 4 40
1840 4 44
COWS AND HEIFERS
... 141 I II I Ml 4 Of
HEIFERS.
... 14 I 78 1 HI 4 M
... 681 I X I tlO 4 60
... 44 8 1 T 4 t
...10 I 10 1 1180 I It
BULL8.
...lito t to 1 lm I 40
...114 I It 1 140 I M
Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh, Pr.
.. 6 00 66 140 40 6 77Vi
... 6 72 H 67 234 ... 6 77H
25 245 ... 5 724 68 249 ZOO 6 77
63 279 820 6 76 67 226 40 6 77
87 238 ... 6 76 67 223 ... 6 77
63 249 120 6 75 17 28 40 6 77
140 217 820 6 75 47 251 ... 6 77
76 228 80 6 75 80 242 80 6 77
61 256 40 6 76 81 2n6 120 6 77
64 238 120 6 75 72 239 80 6 77
23 202 40 5 75 65 PI 80 6 77
65 243 160 6 75 67 272 160 6 77
60 282 80 6 75 61 142 40 6 77
47 215 ... 6 75 66 242 80 6 77
64 802 ... 6 75 87 2o4 ... 6 77
63 27 160 6 75 61 2K8 ... 6 77
60 828 ... 6 76 62 811 ... 6 77
66 293 120 6 75 69 258 120 6 77
62 290 40 6 75 65 26 ... 6 77
33 209 ... 6 75 67 28 160 6 77
66 216 ... 6 75 46 260 120 6 77
60 178 80 6 75 64 298 80 6 77
27 234 40 6 75 60 248 200 6 77
72 200 80 6 75 66 247 100 6 77
75 214 40 6 76 17 231 80 6 77
27 228 80 5 75 71 231 ... 6 77
83 26 ... 5 75 79 2S2 80 6 77
62 276 ... 6 75 60 206 ... 6 77
61 256 ... 6 75 41 211 ... 6 77
64 242 ... 6 75 62 280... 6 77
20 242 ... 5 75 67 248 80 6 77
68 264 ... 6 75 75 228 80 6 77
23 208 ... 6 75 62 277 160 6 77
24 259 ... 6 75 60 25 ... 6 77
61 2!2 80 5 75 60 251 80 5 77
72 223 120 6 75 62 335 160 6 77
81 241 40 6 (5 87 2.13 120 5 77
78 224 200 75 65 J61 ... 6 77
25 230 80 6 75 65 261 ... 6 77
62 m 80 6 75 62 228 80 6 77
46 278 80 6 75 . 81 215 40 6 80
66 260 ... 5 75 34 266 40 6 80
91 -.2H6 ... 6 75 82 2-i0 80 6 80
80 230 ... 6 75 64 247 80 6 80
76 337 80 5 77 62 ) 40 5 80 '
25 254 ... 6 77 63 241 120 6 80
27 2ft4 ... 6 77 65 271 80 8 80
65 269 80 6 77 70 245 80 6 80
70 244 80 6 77 69 284 ... 6 80
69 288 ... 6 77 63 808 80 6 80
64 818 80 6 77 61 249 40 6 80
73 250 240 6 77 88 2?3 160 5 80
6(1 272 80 6 77 74 225 ... $80
66 261 ... 6 77 63 235 160 6 80
61 258 80 6 77 26 269 ... 6 80
65 216 ... 6 77 66 249 80 6 80
66 2fil 160 6 77 65 204 40 6 80
60 245 200 6 77 63 27 80 6 80
60 228 80 5 77 66 273 160 6 80
61 254 80 5 77 70 148 120 6 80
117 266 160 6 77 80 212 160 6 80
68 271 ... E 77 85 243 ... 6 80
64 274 80 6 77 80 266 40 ftO
67 236 80 6 77 70 237 1 60 6 80
84 218 40 t 77 71 245 160 6 80
69 238 ... 6 77 68 250 ... 6 80
69 2fi2 120 6 77 63 298 ... 6 80
69 223 ... 6 77 63 315 ... 8 80
72 238 160 6 77 62 267 80 6 80
64 288 ... 6 77 69 282 ... 6 80
67 220 160 6 77 48 845 ... 6 80
73 232 120 6 77 74 234 120 6 80
80 291 ... 6 77 76 233 240 6 80
69 259 ... 6 77 64 277 IO0 6 80
43 225 ... 6 77 70 256 40 6 80
64 266 120 6 77 72 249 160 6 80
TO 256 ISO 6 77 64 252 120 6 80
64 185 40 6 77 61 306 120 6 80
61 267 120 6 77 68 800 80 6 80
64 02 160 6 77 69 261 40 6 80
61 2S9 80 8 TVl 67 28 160 6 80
62 276 120 6 77 66 222 ... 6 80
67 80S 240 $77 66... ...258 80 6 82
68 2fiJ 90 $ 77 66 28 80 6 82
74 236 120 5 77 64 tit 40 6 82
68 2S0 1(50 6 77 63 316 ... 6 85
68 S0 G0 5 77U
Of
and feeders, steady; choice export nnd
dressed beef steers. 24.6036.10: fair to met.
83 754(4.60: stockers and feeders. 12 6i I :5;
western fed steers 83 2.Vii4 SO: Texas nnd In- .
dlnn steers. 83.0m.j4.86: Texas cows, fJ 1ii
8 50; native cow. fifj74!fi; native lieirei-n,
3-'.4fH.60; canners. lli.&O; bulls. U.iVif
4.25: calves, 75'iffi 50.
HOOS Receipt. 19.000 head. Market
opened tVlOc lower snd closed 10 ow,-r,
Ion, $T 8V; bulk of sales. 8o.7lKil6 80; be vv,
86., 5-36.82; mixed packers. 85 ftOtjS X- V.
light. 85 iti6.77; Yorkers, 86.75S6.77. pigs.
86.V.'(6 60.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, I.neo
head. Market strong; native lambs, 34 iH
6.75; western lamb, 83 60116.66; fed ewes.
8.1 2Wf5 16; Texas clipped vesrllngs, 13 .50',
6.15; Texas clipped sheep, 3.3tKli6.10; Block
ers and feeders. 33.2O(H'4.00.
Slenx City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. la., June 23 -(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts 500 head, stock
ers slow- killers strong; beeves, f4 flO'uNi.OH;
cows, bulls and ml-ved. $2.604.00; stockers
snd feeders, 83.264j4.26; calves and yearlings,
83.0O-S4.0O.
HOG. 8 Receipts, 4 ono- market steadv to
lower, selling at 86.70JJ6.90; bulk, 15 75(6.85.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O., June 23 SEEPS-Clover,
dull, lower; October, 35.70; prime timothy,
$1.80.
THB REALTY MARKJET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday,
June 23;
Warranty Deeds.
Mary J. C.Ryan and husband to Mary
I. Hyatt, lot 21, block 7, Corrlgan
Place 11.600
Anna Keyes and husband to Omaha
Ixian and Trust Co., lota 2 and 3,
block Q, Lowe s add 1,600
Sophia Hunt snd husband to F. E.
Oarratt. lots 15 and 16, block 1. Thir
teenth Street add 60!)
H. 8. Thomns to A. F. Close, lot 1,
block 137, Florence 40
Frank Koutsky and wife to to Jo
seph Koutsky, lot 1, block 19, South
Omaha 100
Henrietta I. Rllss and husband to
Martha A. Redman, part sublot 4
of taxlot 66, 10-15-13 1,500
United Real Estate and Trust Co. to
R. C. Henlng, lot 10, block 5, Mux
well's 2d add 25J
E. 8. Flor to Oeorge Todd, a tract
on Second street In Valley, at In
tersection with center line 31-16-10.. 1,300
Quit rialrn Deeds.
J. M. Tyner and wife to Almns
Adams, lots 19 and 20, block 4, Omaha
Heights 260
J. F. Kelly to Omaha Loan and Trust
Co., lot 1, block R, Horbnchs sub.. 1
Herman Kountze and wife to Eliza
E. Barker, a 30 foot strip enmmen.ee
ing at at ne cor lot 6, block 6, For
est Hill add 1
Cady Land Co. to Dellone Hotel Co.,
lot 1, block 83, Omaha 1
Deeds.
United States to Jane A. North, w
nw 28-15-13
Herman Kountze et al. to Eliza E.
Barker, a 30-foot strip commencing
at ne cor. lot 6, block 6, Forest
Hill add 1
Total amount of transfer 37.041
SHEEP There were nulta a number
sheep this morning, but the trains were
late in arriving, so the supply was rather
small at the opening of the market. The
natives that were offered were of better
quality than the majority of those that
have been coming of late and they met
with ready sale at good steady prices.
Lambs brought 85, yearlings 85-50 and ewes
84.25. There were some more of the Idaho
wethers on sale that brought 84.40 yester
day and today they had to go at 84.30, or a
dime lower.
The feeder situation Is unchanged, both
supply and demand being very moderate.
Quotations: Good to choice lambs, $5.75f
6.25; fair to good lambs, 35.26Jr6.75; good to
choice yearlings, 34.76-fji6.00; fair to good
yearlings. 34.504i4.76; good to choice 'weth
ers. $4.25(54. 60; fair to good wethers, 13.75
4.26; good to choice ewes, 33.76-Bi4.60; f to
rood ewes, $3.5033.75; feeder lambs, 82.60ff
8.50; feeder yearlings. $2.50-53.60; feeder
wethers. $2.603.50; feeder ewes, $2.0082.76.
Representative sales:
- 1 cull ewe
1 buck
24 western ewes
11 western ewes
720 Idaho western wethers ..
21 spring lambs
8 native wethers
24 native yearlings
6 spring lambs
86 Oregon cull ewes
1 Oregon cull ewe
60 Oregon ewes and wethers..
583 Oregon ewes and wethers..
226 Oregon ewes and wethers..
10 cull ewes
34 ewes ,
84 cull yearlings
7 wethers
36 spring lambs
80
210
119
126
109
49
130
94
88
81
70
90
90
91
123
139
67
108
2 00
8 00
4 25
4 25
4 30
6 1-0
6 26
6 60
6
20
2 50
8 95
8
3 95
8 00
4 25
4 50
5 26
6 26
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Hogs Lose Dime or More, Wbtle Sbeep
Drop Flfteea Cents.
CHICAOO. June 28 CA TTLE Recelots.
1.401 head, Includes 600 Texans; good to
rime steers. 85.10jf6.36; poor to medium,
4.?6?H90; stockers and feeders. 83.O0trj4.8O;
cow. I1.COJI4 40; canners. S1.60p2.9O; .bulls.
32.15fl4.2R: calves, $2. 26 6.00; Texas fed
Steers. $3.SO?4 75.
HOOS-Reeelpts todav, 15.000 head; to
morrow, 86.000 head; left over. 6.000 head:
opened steady to strong: close. 10c to 16c
lower; mixed and butchers. $5.90(841.1$; good
to choice hesvy, Iflorwfrfi.ZO; rough heavy.
S5.8irr-l.05: light, $5.9Ofi.'0; bulk of sales,
86.noffi6.10.
BHEKr A IN 1 I.AM BB- HecetntS. ln.OnO
head: sheep stesdy to 15c lower; lambs,
stead-' to 10c higher: good to choice weth
ers. $4,609' 00; fair to choice mixed. 83 .25
4.26: wek.ern sheep,' 34.ftXJ6.00; native
lambs, l4.0OfY7.00; western lsmbs, 34.00-7.00.
The following are the official receipts and
shipments for yesterdav:
iteeeipts. onipments
Cattle 22.686 5.013
Hogs 49.788 7,044
Sheep 17.137 j0
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. June 23 CATTLE Receipts.
7.000 hesd. Including 5.000 Texsns; market
stesdy for natives, but essy for Texans.
Native sninpins; sno export steers, w.wt
6 50; dressed beef and butcher steers. 14 (t
6.25: steers, under pounds. a3.TMti4.7B:
stockers and feeders. $3604.50: cows snd
be'fers. $2.2004.75; csnners, $2.0'"ff2.75; bulls.
83 fWi4.25: Texas and Indian steers. 33 00?
4 75: cows snd heifers. 82.8001.20.
HOOS Receipts. 11.000 head: msrket
opened higher, but eased off: pigs and
lights 11 (Vwf!.l0; packers, $6.Sog10; butrh-
e- norm 6. is.
8MEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. ,45nn
he: msrlret sdv: native muttons. $4 00
4 50- lmbs. $4 50640: culls and bucks.
?50a3.60; stockers, $2.252.75; Texans, $3.40
425.
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NEW TORK. June !S REEVES No re
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steady, 7-frSHc per In. Cablet quoted Amer
ican steers, general sales, st lOiyallc.
dressed welsjht; refrigerator beef, at
tc. per lb. Reported exports for beef esti
mated at 1.0S0 beevea, 1,018 sheep, 4.500
qusrters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 14 hesd; stesdy; veals
sold at $7 0067.60; city dressed veals, I'ytf
ll'V per lb.
HOGS Receipts, 1.696 head, all consigned
d,rot-
HUEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.371
head; sheep about steady: prime lambs,
10c lower; under grsdes. Ue lower; sheep
sold st $3 0O-li6.OO; lambs, $6 56-86.05; nne car
at $ 80; dressed mutton. 74110c per lb.
K8Biu City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 28. CATTLE Re
oelpts, 4.0u0 natives; calves, 10 pstlves; best
iora steadv to stronsr: medium, weak;
best cows, steady; others lower; stockers
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