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    THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 100.
(.RUN AND PRODUCE MARKET
OaaU Hai Very Li'.t'e drain in Btors
or Motinj In.
NO GRAIN TO COME FROM FARMERS
First Tent Red Wheat aa the Mar
ket Ullaola Begins Cattlag
Bradstreet Estlmatea
Deereasei
' OMAHA. June 14,
The Omaha mtrwi ua very utile grain
01 ku sun aUnti' in store i.uuiti or com
ing in unity, i lie lOiai etocaa in puuUc
nwuse have dwmdleu, owing to uia snip
ping out oeioru me new Kit .cneouie came
lino enecl. oniana nan ai.uso ouaiiele o(
wneat, 1, ja uunm of corn ana tl.'M
buiaen oi outs, ui the corn the conn act
sioc naa awuiUlea to so. .-o ousuels. Since
trie l;isi movement oi corn, wmcn abruptly
terminated Wltn tne new ncheuuie, the re
ceipts have ueeu ilgul. luuny whs per
haps aimobt Uio smaueai aince tne ex
ciiange opened, oeing omy 1 car of wheat,
a ot corn ana 1 oi oatu. The tasn men uo
cot loo a for mucn belter business beioia
tiia miudle of July at least umehs auuie
tnlng uniorseen pula up tne price ot
coarsu grain.
'lhe terminal markets will have to ab
sorb some ot this advance In rain," said
b.. C. Twamlty. '"lhe farmers will not
take It all. lhe tables tor a day or two
have been almost wltnout camples. Mighty
little grain Is moving from first handa.
'lhe farmers will not Bell v. Bat they have
until the price goes up. They have been
used to our market when tne rate was
lower ar.d will riot adjust themselves to
the new condition fur some time. Aside
from this circumstance little movement
can be expected tmm the farmer Just now.
lie has sold all the grain he has to spare
and the rest he will hang on to until the
new crop Is safe. We have received some
not very good reports from western Iowa
and from the Platte valley. The rain and
cool woather have kept the corn down to
six or seven Inches in some sections and
the weods are getting a start. A few lny
like today will, however, go far to remedy
this."
8t Louis wired this morning; a snmple of
new Texas wheat had been received, which,
aside from a little toushr.es, rould be
made Into No. 2 red. Several cars of this
were said to be ready for shipment this
week. A later report said the grain was
tougn there. Cairo reports cutting begun
In that section. Goou weather meant a
large crop. The Minneapolis mills resumed
f grinding today and wheat went up a cent
n consequence. Bradstreet's estimate this
week Is not as potent ss Inst week. The
wheat decrease Is 2,707,OuO buheU, Europe
having taken 100,000 bushels from the
American decrease. Corn Inorensed 878,ijo
bushels and oats decreased 181,000 bushels.
The range In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Monday and
today were aa follows:
firmed
"Wheat
July Bept
Corn
June July
Sept.
Dec
Oats
May July
Bept
A asked.
Open. High. Low. Today. Mon.
82 K2 81 81 SA 82
73
t
43
87
73 W 73A 73
44
46
431
37
4S
45 '4
.43
37
454 A
,45'-4A
43 H
87B
40 B
37A
4 Mi
4i
42 .
87
40 B
37B
$7 37B 37
31 B 81 B
B bid.
Local Cash Grain Market.
Spot business waa limited today to one
car of wheat. The offerings were limited
and trade Indifferent. Receipts and ship
ments were: Wheat, 1 car in and 1 car out;
one week ago, 10 and 12 cars. Corn, 2 cars
In and 4 cars out; one week ago, 17 and
28 cars. Oats, 1 car In and 1 oar out; one
week ago. 6-and 3 cars.
WHEAT No. t hard. S4386c; No. 3 bard,
S3S6c; No. hard, 7274c. .
CUKN No. , 4oc; ..o. 3, 41(Si42c; No. 4,
4041o; no grade, 36c; No. 2 yellow, 44c; No.
t yellow, 43c; No. 2 white, 43c; No. 3 white,
ltfc.
; OATS No. 2. 40c! No. 3. 38c; No. 4, 87c;
.No. 2 white, 41c: No. 3 white, 8 Vic; No. 4
white, 40c; standard, 40o.
I The cash sales amounted to 3 cars wheat,
) car oats and 6 cars corn,
i Note from the Exchange Office.
Omaha stocks of grain In public ware
houses: Wheat, 82,086 bushels; corn, 146.422
bushels; oats, 27,909 bushels. Omaha con
tract corn amounts to 90,726 bushels. Of
this 22,039 bushels is In Merrlam & Holm
quist't house and 67,687 bushels In the
L'nlon .elevator.
i tsuchange- visitors were' 8. Keekler arid
T. Harris of Manly and J. Dander of Pitts
burg. ' Omaha inspections of grain amounted to
16 cars. Of wheat 2 oars graded No. 4
hard and 1 car no grade. . Of corn 6 cars
graded No. 3, 2 cars No. 3 yellow and 1 car
no grade. Of oats 1 car graded No. 4, 1
ear No. 4 white and 1 car no grade.
'i , Grain Market Elsewhere.
' Closing prices of grain today and Monday
at the markets named were aa follows:
UlltAUU
Closed
Today. Mon.
... 84B 86
.. BtHaA 81A
Wneat
( July
r September
Corn
r.July .......
j September
wheat
July
i September
Corn
! July
September
Wheat
July September
Corn . . .
July
48J
4M
. 49
,A 4A
KANSAS CITY.
...74A 75 A
.. 70A 71A
.. 46V.B 46
.. 43B 44 A
ST. LOUIS.
84
62
48
47J
beptemoer
Wheat-
MINNEAPOLIS.
July
Oaptember
Wheat
July September
Wheat
July September
9SB 93 A
81A 81A
DULUTH.
... 93B 94B
A 81V 82 B
NEW YORK.
91 92
84B ho1
CHICAGO GRAIN AMU PROVISIONS
Foatarea of the Trading; and Cloalng
Prlees on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 14. Bright sunshine for
the harvest fields brought out liberal offer
ings or wneal today, ueinojia. nowever
was light and the July option closed at a
loes of lc. Corn Is down ".- oats are
of lc.
off ao, and provisions 15.'u36o
Henliment In the wheat rit was bearish
from the start. Initial prices for July being
down 4To to v to t4iHo. Prlees
were further weakened by private advices
from Paris estimating 12 per cent Increase
in the French crop over fart year. After
selling down to 8oiMc, July closed at
e4ift4o. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 9tt,l0u bushels. According to
Braul street's, the world's available stocks
decreased 1,700.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were &J6.800 bushels, compared with 246,
6a bushels a year ago. Minneapolis,
puluth and Chicago reported recelpta. of
14A oars, galnet a like number last week
and 232 cars a year ago.
favorable weather had a bearish effect
?n corn aa well aa on wheat, but another
actor of possibly eu.ual Importance was
the large Increase in private and public
stocks.
Weakness of wheat also aided In forcing
down corn price. July, opened a shade to
So lower, at 4Vt849o to 4c; sold down
to 44itt4trc and closed at 48ViN8c. Ical
receipts were 114 car, with 36 of contract
grade.
Outs yielded only a trifle, despite the
weakness in other grades. After opening
E hanged to a ahade lower, at S!o to
Wa, July ranged between S9ti
&o, closing at 3o. Local receipts
were 1SB cars.
IVovlslons were weak on selling by some
of the largest holders. The market closed
at the bottom, with September pork down
26o, at 12 60. September lard wna off 16c,
at 86.1). Ribs were down 2K-. at f 7 32. Es
timated recelntu for tomorrow: Wheat, 14
cars; corn, 266 cars; oats, luS cars; hogs,
WjOuO head.
The leading futurea ranged as follows;
Artlclea. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Yee'y.
Wheat
87if787
87
86
4
82
80
86 7
82
80) 81
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
Cern
June
July
Sept.
Oats
June
; July
ftept.
Deo.
Pork
Julv ai h
8UbJ
47' 47' 4S
4ii';. 48t,.49'
47V
4!Xf?4HCI
49
1 W 48! 49
....I 41 41U
Sft;
31
32
33 :S2iB32 82
1! 75
13 96
90
1 06
T 88
7 60
12 75
13 00
90
11 S2! 13 86
12 66 I 12 60
12 76
12 D6
Sept
rd
July
T21 76 1 87
Rept.
tllbs
. July
tit.pt.
f V7j 90 j It) I 7 US
J 81 J T 16 f T 15 7 85
7 62l 7 82' 7 8: 7 62
N 8. a Old. b New.
fCash quotallcins were as follows:
1 'LoUK Market was steady; winter pit-
en U. 14.7034 80; straights, 4.4VtM ): spring
patents, H I"a4.40; airalghta, 88.90Q4.80i ba
kers. 826603.80.
WHEAT No. t spring, 99ec; No. 8,
98c; No. 8 red, $1.0110.
CORN No. 8, 4o; No. 2 yellow, 60o.
OATS No. 2. 4oc; No. I white, 40ia44c.
i A RLE Y Oood feeding. 8Mjlc, fair to
choice malting, 4Hia.
BEBD No. 1 flax. 81.01; No. 1 northwest
ern, 31.08. Timothy, prime, ILK; clover,
contract grade, 110 75.
PROVISIONS Mens pork, per bbl., 818.80
G'12.4&. Iurd, per IjO lbs., M7u4.72. Short
rins, sides (loose., ti iXX(jr.28; short clear
sides (boxed), tSTSfi'TOO.
Receipts and shipments yesterday at this
market were aa follows:
Recelpta Shipments.
Flour, bbls 17.800 80,700
Wheat, bu 28.6110 28.900
Corn, bu 664.400 864.700
Oatn, bu 120.860 91,800
Rye, bu 4.000
Barley, bu 28.900 $.400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries, 13til7c;
dairies 11xj16c. Eiggs, easy; at mark,
cases included, 144?14c, Cheese, easy, 7
60.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(notations of the Day oa Varloas
Commodltiea.
NF7W YORK. June 14. FLOCR Receipts,
18.74S bbls.: exports, 9,460 bbls.; Market
barely stendy and dull; winter patents, 2S.10
il 5. 40; straights, 34.866S.00; Minnesota pat
ents, 850id.85; winter extras, 63.864.W0;
Minnesota bakers, 83.864.10; winter low
grades, 83.163.80. Rye flour, quiet; fair to
choice. 34.0U4i4.26; choice to fancy, 34.260
4.60.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western.
31.1(1.12; city, I1.12&1.15; kiln dried, 32.96
m .
RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 76c nom
inal. BARLEY Dull; feeding. 46c, C L f., New
York; malting, nominal.
WHEAT Receipts, 55,000 bu. ; exports, 18,.
878 bu; spot, ensy; No. 2 red, iominal, ele
vater; No. 2 red, 3110 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth. 9106 f. o. b. afloat;
.o. l nara, Manitona, nominal, i. o. o.
afloat. Heavy declines occurred In wheat.
The market closed weak, at "j3o net de
cline. July. 91 S-l(Vg82o; closed 91c; Sep
tember, 84 3-164ri,c ; closed 64c; Decem
ber. K3(fi4Ac: dosed 73c
CORN Receipts, 81.7X bu.; exports, 20.555
bu. 8pot market, ensy; No. 2, 66c ele
vator and 66c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow,
67c; No. 2 white. 6jc. Option market sus
tained a bad break. With last prloes 5i
lv.c lower, July clnsed 63c; September,
68i1i4c; closod 53c.
OATS Receipts, 61,000 bu. Spot mnrket,
qinet; mixed oats, 20 and 32 pounds. 406''47c;
clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, 5H(63c; nat
ural white. 30 to 32 pounds, 4flig6iki.
FEED Steady; spring bran, 320.66, June
shipment; middlings, 320.65, June shipment!
city. l.on-S 24.60.
HAY Hteady; shipping, 75c; good to
choice, 95o.
HOFB Steady; state, common to choice,
1903, 2g3;c; 1902. S32Sc; olds. 9314c: PactAa
coast, 1903. 244T30e; 1902, 23260: olds, 914c.
HIDES Steady ; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas
(dry). 24 to 30 lbs., 14e.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 23(26c.
WOOL Firm; domestle fleece, 28032o.
TALLOW-Steady; city, 4c; countrr.
4V4'ff4'4c.
RICE Quiet; domestic fair to extra, 8
5c: Japan, nominal.
PEANUTS Firm: fancy, hand-picked, 6c;
other domestic, 876c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: family, $9.50
10.50; mess, 88.00IS.50: beef hams, 820.00a
21.50; packet. 39.00G9.60; city, extra India
mess, 813 00Q15.00. Cut . meats, steady;
Pickled bellies. 86.T6T26; pickled shoulders,
16.50; pickled hams, $9.0010.00. Lard, firm;
western steamed. $7.06; refined, steady;
continent. $7.10; South America, 87.60: com
nound, $5.75g.75. Pork, firm; family.
$14 00; short clear, $13.26(314.75; mess, $14.00
(&15.0O
BUTTER Steady: creamery, common to
extra, 13318c; state dairy, common to
extra, 13i55l7c.
CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, col
ored, 707Tc; small white. 6OT,c: large,
colored. 7V4J7c; large, white, 67o.
ECUS Weaker; western, extra, 17(S18c;
firsts, 16?rl7c. .
POULTRY Allre, dull; dressed, weak;
western broilers, 2628c; fowls, 12c; turkeys.
14Q150.
St. Louis Grain and Provisions.
. ST. LOUIS. June U. WHEAT Lower;
lenga liquidating; No. 2 red, cash, elevator,
nominal; track, $1.061.07; July, 83S3c;
September, 80(geoc; No. I hard, bSiIc.
CORN Lower ; No. 2 cash, 46c; track, 47
C4Bc; July, 4Cc: September, 4646o.
OATS Lower; No. cash. 40c: track, 41
42c; July, 87c; September, 81 c; No. I white,
444j440.
FLOUR Dull and unchanged; red win
ter patents, 84.80QH 90; special brands,' 10O
26c higher; extra fancy and straight, 84.88
4.60; clear,' $3.603.80.
SEED Timothy, steady, 82.Bftff2.70.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.40.
BRAN Gradually declining; sacked, east
track. 86c.
HAY Easy to Arm; timothy, $7.0014.BO;
prairie, fe.OCMHO.OO.
IRON COTTON TIES 82c.
B A GG IN G c. "
HEMP TWINE-, '
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; jobbing,
$12.35. Lard, lower; prime steamed, $6.05.
Bacon, higher: boxed, extra shorts, $8.26;
clear ribs. 38.00: short clear, $8.25.
POULTRY Easy; chickens, 8c; springs,
1416c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 8c f geese, 8c. I
BUTTER Light demand; creamery, 14
18c; dairy. llt15c.
EGGS Steady, 13c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7,000 8,000
Wheat, bu 39.000 60.000
Corn, bu 106,000 . 866,0U0
Cats, bu... 70,000 27,000
. i
Chana-ea la Available Snppllea.
1TEW YORK, June 14.-8pecial cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies as compared with last
report: Wheat, United States and Canada,
east of the Rockies, decreased 2,807,000
bushels; afloat for and In Europe increased
100,000 bushels; total supply decreased 2,
707,000 bushels. Corn, United States and
Canada, east of the Rockies decreased 878,
000 bushels. Oats, United States and Can
ada, east of the Rockies, decreased 181,000
bushels. The leading decreaaea reported
thla week are 213.000 bushels at Omaha;
185,000 bushels at. the Milwaukee private
elevators; 100,000 bushels at the northwest
ern Interior elevators; 69,000' bushels in
Manitoba and 71,000 bushels at Nashville.
Stocks at Evansville Increased 68,000
bushels. ... i
Kansas City Grala and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 14. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; July,: 74ii74T4c; September. 70
U70c; December, (0g70e; cash. No. 1
hard, 87ty90c; No. 3, 8437c; No. 1 red, $1.02;
No. 8. ftficiitl.Ol; receipts, 53 oars.
CORN Higher; July. 46c; September,
43343c; December, S83V; cosh. No. i
mixed. 4'"amc: No. 4H9!4c; No. 2
white. 50((fwe; No. 8, 48tH9o.
OATS Steady; No. 8 white, 41342c; No. S
mixed, 4iK5. i
BI'TTtJR Creamery, 1315c; dairy, 12o.
EGGS Weak; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2. whltewood cases Included, loss off,
13c; case count, 12c; cases returned o
less.
' Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu .......42.400 6.6D0
Corn, bu 25.610 . 19,200
Oats, bu 8,000 ' 6,000
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 14. BUTTER
Steady; nearby prints, 19c t western, 19o.
EGGS Steady ; fresh nearby and fresh
western, 19c, loss off; fresh Southwestern,
18c; fresh southern, 17c.
CHEKflE Hteady, moderate demand;
New York full creams, choice to fancy
new, 8(0V4c; fair to good new, 37c.
Milwaukee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 14. WHEAT-Dull;
No. 1 northern, 988Wo: No. 2 northern,
9Urtifl7Uc: old July. 8586o.
RYE Weak: No. 1. 75e.
BARLEY Dull; No. J, 63c; sample, 87
g68c
CORN-Bteady; No. 3, 8839o; July,
48c.
Minneapolis Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. JRne 14 WHEAT July,
93c: Bentember, 81c: December 78c; ort
track: No. 1 hard, 96c; No. 1 northern.
94. c; No. I northern, 92e.
FLOUR First patents, $5 00fl10: second
patents, $4 90U6 00; first clears, $3.60)3.60;
second clears. $2.46.
BRAN In bulk. $15 00; ehorts, 216.60.
Liverpool Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 14 WHEAT-Spot,
ensy; No. 1 California. 6s 8d: futures, dull;
July. 6s 2d; September. 6s 8d.
CORN 8Ht, quiet; American mixed, new,
4s 6d; American mixed, old, 4s d: futures,
quiet; July, 4s 4d; September, 4s 2d.
Dnlath Grnla Market.
DULUTH. June 14,-WHEAT-To arrive:
No. 1 northern, 94c; No 2 northern, 94c; on
track: No. 1 northern. 94ft4c; No. 2 north
ern. 9"92o; July, 93o; September. 81c.
OATS To arrive and on track, 41c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. June 11 SEEDS Clover, cssh,
$6.16; October, $6.7U. Prime alslke, $6.26;
August, 860. Prims timothy, $1.46; Sn
teniber, 31.47.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June 14 COFFXB The
market for futures opened steady at un
changed prices. Sales were reported of
l:!M bags, including July at 6(09Oo;
September. 6wit.l5c; December. letf4.suo
March, 6,6.J;i May, i.71sj80c
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Bstpts 6ndi BeouritlM Into i Ooeiition
of Iidiffrnoa,
APATHY TRIFLE MORE EXAGGERATED
Effort te SU Caasea aa laalajalfleaat
Drift of Prloes wltk No DeSaed
Carrent la Any Dlreo- -lion.
NEW YORK, June 14. The stock market
relapaed again today into an aggravated
conoitlon of apathy and Indifference, and
waa without feature except fof a rally at
the close. Yemerday'a reaction effectually
blighted the hopes of a revival of specu
lation which bad been gradually aroused
by last week's slow upward movement of
prices. It became quite as manifest today,
however, that the traders were- to reap
little advantage from the price move
ment, as the selling spent Its force. The
consequence was an insignificant drift of
prices wlthont defined current In any direc
tion. A plan to list Manhattan and Interbor
ough in London was suggested and there
were old stories set afloat ot a compre
hensive merger of the New York and
Brooklyn companies. The weekly bulletin
on the crops Issued by the Weather bureau
at Washington at noon was abundantly
enoouraglng on the progress of wheat and
cotton, and the slight tone of conservatism
on the corn crop was not alarming. Re
action followed with some special pressure
against the coalers. This was due to spe
ciilo reports that proceedings against the
coal combination had been determined
upon aa a result of the Investigation con
ducted by the Interstate Commerce com
mission. Reading waa carried slightly below last
night on the reaction. The market rallied
quite vigorously lata in the day, led again
by Manhattan, which rose 3. A number
of the active railroad atocka also moved
up a point or more and the market closed
strong. The rally was helped by rumors
which circulated In the board room that
a settlement had been arrived at out of
court of the Northern Securities dispute.
The Inquiry for bonds was broad and
resulted In moving many long dormant
Issues, but sales were effected In some
cases at concessions. Large blocks of eorae
of the standard investment bonds changed
hands. Total sales par value, $2,96,UOO.
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
The following were the quotations on the
Stock exchange:
Sales. Hlarh. Low. Close.
Atchison
14,400 7 70 71
do pfd 1,900 94
93
91V.
119
161
81
88
Baltimore 4 Ohio .... 2,u00 79
do pfd 100 91
Canadian Paclflo 1,800 119V
Central of N. J 100 161
Chesapeake A Ohio .. 600 81
Chicago & Alton 200 88
do pfd .
Chicago Q. W 800 18
'is
168
141
Chicago & N. W 900 169
C. M. ft St. P 16,000 142
do pfd
C. T. & T
do pfd 400 14
C, C, C. & St. L
Colorado Southern.,.. 100 16
do 1st pfd 200 49
do 2nd pfd
Delaware & Hudson.. 1,100 156
D. , L. A W 100 270
D. & R. a - 100 20
do pfd ...
Erie 5,800 24
do 1st pfd 400 68
do 2nd pfd 800 ' 86
Hocking Valley ....... - 300 67
do pfd ,i 100 80
Illinois Central 900 130
Iowa Central 800 16
do pfd ;. -
K. C. Southern 100 20
do pfd 100 80'
L. & N ;.. 1,900 lost:
Manhattan L 16,900 148
Met. Securitiea 2,000 ' 80
Met. St. Ry 14,200 114
M. & St. L....... ...
M., St. P. a Ste. M. 200 62
do pfd ...
Missouri Paclflo ....... 4,800 91'
M., K, A T 100 li
do pfd 1,100 36
N. R. R. of Max. pfd
New York Central 1,800 111
14
20
'28
68
108
144
79
118
62
16
f6
Norfolk & Western
600
do pfd
Ontario 4V Western
Pennsylvania ......
P.. C. C. & Bt. L....
.13,800 26
10,500 115; 14 15
eg
Reading :
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
RockIsland Co
do pfd -.
St. L, A 8. T. 2nd pfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
18,400
100
200
2,100
200
700
,
VP
46
, 200
13.100
2,100
2,100
.200
100
ssisoo
100
800
400
'600
800
700
Southern Paclflo
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas A Paclflo .
T., St. L. A W...
do pfd
Union Paclflo ....
do prd
Wabash
do pfd
W. A L. E
Wisconsin Central....
do pfd
Mexican Central
Adams Express
American Express ....
U. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Express.
Amal. Copper
Am. Car A Foundry..
do pfd
7,800 49
'ioo '70
900 26
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ioe
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
. do pfd
Am. Looomotlve ,
do pfd
Am. 8. A R
do pfd
26' '
.7 7
I
. 24
19
63
53
-
126
78
48
29
189
10
67
Am. Sugar Refining ..
Anaoonda Mln. Co....
Brooklyn R. T 3
Colorado Fuel A Iron
'GOO 190 iw"
'206 'to" 'to"
800 158 156
100 n 11
300 68 68
''766 '21 'ii
'66 'in" 'in"
'
a ea
a a
'66 '42" "
i'i6 'is"' '"
200 6
800 79 79
200 6 6
1,100 60 59
'166 "6 '66
1.400 9 9
9,200 64 54
Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electrlo
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump .'.
do pfd
National Lead
North American
People's Gas
Preaaed Steel Car ...
1
158
Hi
68
SO
70
21
M
St
28'
Pullman Palace Car
218
6
41H
16
76
84
w4
0
18
"ft
54
Republlo Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods .....
do Dfd ,
Tenn. Coal A Iron .
U. S. Leather
do nfd ,
U. S. Realty ,
ao pin
U. 8. Rubber ,
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do nfd
Westlnghouse Electrlo
IM
87
262.800 shares.
Western Union
Total sales for the day,
Itoatoa Stock (caotatloaa,
BOSTON, June 14 Call loana, I0'S per
cent; time loana, 8S4 per cent. Offlclal
closing or atocka sni nonna:
Atctataoa adj,
.
Waatlnc. eamaaa ... Tf
do 4a
Max. Central 4a.
Alcalaon
do pfd
Boatoa A Albany
Boaton A Main.
Boaton Ktavatad
Pltcbburf pfd . .
Umm Central
...l
... 40
Advantura I
Allouaa Ivi
Aml-anuU4 41
Aaiaria Ziaa 4v
... tl1
... at
...I40VI
...141
Atiantio , TV,
uingnam
Oal. A Rola...
.....441 ,
14
4
MVt
II
1
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1
IV
aula
4
11
Ult
v
"4
147
l4Uj:0BUnnlal
TV4Coppar Kanga ..
N. V., N. H. A H..1M
Par Marquati 71
iair waai
Uomlnloa Coal .
Union Pacta
Aar. Ars. Chaa.
d pfd ..........
Anr. Pnu. Tuba..
Amr. tuasr
da aid
A mar. T. A t
Amar. Woelaa
do pfd
Dominion I. A t...
Bdtaen Eloo. lilu..
. 44 Franklin
. II V Orancr
. 11 Isle Morale ....
. IH Mm Mining ..
.14 Michigan
.IM' Mohawk
.1114, Moat, a A C.
. mv. Old Dominion ,.
. 71 IObomU
. 7H Pa.-rot
.MlV Qulnor
.UIV, Bhaanra
. II to (Tamarack
, 10 Trinity
. U!u. A Mining...
,11 U. A OIL
. 44Va Disk
. iVIotart
. t Iwiaoa
. 14 Woltartee
Owml k.aou-la ...
Mas. Blaotrt
do pfd
Maa. Uaa
I nlMd Krutt
to Had Pboa Maoh..
o af
V. A Stal
do pfd
1
84
I
V
1
Favelga Klaaaelak
PARIS, June 14. Buelneaa on the Uourae
today oontlnued inactive throughout. Rus
sian Imperial is closed at 80.46. Rio tlntoe
gained I francs. The private rate of dis
count was 1 per cant.
LONDON. June 14 Money waa In good
demand and the aupply was more plentiful,
owing to the release of the Japaneee loan
Installment. Dlacounta ware firm. On tba
Stock exchange the market waa idle. Con.
sols were dull, but reoovered at the eioaa.
Americans opened eaay and below parity,
at which they ware idly steady. Ituliea
quently there were aome Improvement to
above rarity. The market closed dull.
BERLIN. June 14. Trading! oa the
Bourse waa llMeea. American ralla Ware
depressed owing to the Near York ocean
steamship eompanlea entering upon a rate
war. ,
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June U-MONEY-On call.
easy; highest, 1 pe
r cent; 10
Pr cent; li
1 Per cent
loans, earn
wast, 1 per
cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; last loan. 1
per cent; cloelng bid, 1 per cent; offered at
1 per eent. Time loans, easy and dull;
sixty and ninety days, 2 per cent; sis
montns, per rem.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34j4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANG E Steady, with
actual buslnesa In bankers' bills at $4 87209
4.8726 for demand and at $4.862Vfj4.8630 for
sixty-day bills; poeted rates. $4.86 and $188;
oommercial bills, $4 8bl0fc4.fcf.15.
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
44o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
quiet.
The cloelng quotations on bonds are as
follows t
V. S. nt. t. MI
60 coupon
aa Is, ri
So eouaon
4a new 4a, reg..
do coupon
ao aid , rag...
do coupon
AtcMson sea. 4a..
do sit, 4s
Atlantic C. U 4a..
B. A O. 4a
do
Central of 0. U.
do let Ino
Cfim. a Ohio 4Si.
Chloaio A. lm.
C, B. A Q. a. M
..104 Manhattan a. g. 4a...lW
..104 IHn Central 4a 44
. .10t do Ut Inc 13
..104 Minn. A St. U 4... H
..Ul M , K. T. 44
..UlVi do 3a 774
..104 N. R R. of M. a. 4a. T4
..101 N. T. c. . ma loo-a
..JWH N. J. C. f. ta Ul
.. il No. Pad no 4 104
.. 6H do la 7I4
,.10JVi N. a w. a. 4a "4
.. KA O. 8 L 4a par.... K"4
..l'v'a Pann coav. Ia M
.. 71 IRaaillni gan. 4a 100
.104 It. k 4 I. K. c. 6a..llts
74 lit. L. ft 8. F. t(. 4a. 13
a IHt. L. g. w. IS Il4
C, M. A 8t. P. f 4a. 104 Raatard A. L. 4a,... 4
C. A N. W. e. 7a....lS Bx. Pacific 4a 1
C, R. 1. A P. 4a ... 4 So. ttallvar 6 Ill
do eol. la 7"H Tciaa A P. la 117
C.C.C. A It. I, g. 4a. r4 T., St. LAW. 4a.. T04
Chlcaso Tar. 4a.
.. 7411'nlon PaotBc 4a..
...104'a
... M
... T4S
.. .1144
... 17
... MH
Con. Tobaooo 4a.
Colo. A So. 4a...
41V, do conr. 4a
MvtlU. I. Sum! Id as.
P. A R. O.
9S Waaaah la
Erla prior Han 4a....
do deb. B
do sen.
W. A L. B. 4s
Wta, Central 4a
Colo. r. A I. a la.
F. W. A D. C. la.
.114
Hocking Val. 4Vka
1U
to
L. A ;4. tint. 4a 101
vj ft i. red.
London Mock, Market.
LONDON, June 14. Closlug
Contois, money
, 90 iN. T. Central...
. eni Norfolk A W....
. SH do pfd
. 7tVOntarlo A W..,.
..Ill V,
.. 17V.
.. 7
.. It
.. ii'a
.. 10
.. I4'4
.. 41V,
.. JSVi
i. ilV(
.. 14V,
.. 41
.. 17
.. 4V,
.. JV,
.. 66 V,
.. 17
.. .r'4
do aocouut
Anaronda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian PaalAa .
Chaa. A Ohio
Chicago tit. W...
C. M. A St. P..
, Pannarlranla
1S
Rand Mlnea ...
Kaadlni
do lat pfd..
do Id pfd..
80. Railway ..
do pfd
So. Parlflo ....
Union Paclflo
do pfd
V. 8. steal....
do pfd
Wahaah
do pfd
...121 tt
... 81
... 14
...14SV,
... 19Vi
... tot
... T1V,
... t4j
... 40
...
...1M4
...in
DeHeera
Denier A R. O....
do pfd
Erla
do lat pM
do ti pfd
Illinois Central ....
Loula. A Naah
M.. K. A T
SILVER Bar,
Spanlah 4a ...
46 Vi
Arm. 13d per ounce.
MOINKH-ff(fz per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2igr2 per cent
New York Mlnlngr Storks.
NEW YORK, June 14. The following are
the closing prlcea on mining atocka
Adarna Con
Llttra Chl.f
I
Alloa
Uraece
Brunawlck Con ..
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cat. A Va..
Horn &tlrar
Iron SllTor
LadTllle Can ...
OnUrlo
I7
IM
I
10
14
14
II
100
... 10
... 14
... I
...110
...185
...175
... 8
Orhir
Phoanlx
Potoat
Baraft
Slarra Narad
Small Kupaa .
Standard
Bank Clearings,
OMAHA, June 14. Bank clearings for to
day were Jl.iSfe.862.5S, a decrease of $134.-
171.06 from the' corresponding day last year.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 14. WOOL The Interest
in the local wool market la now centered In
the new domestic goods, which are con
stantly arriving from the wast. The trading
in these wools, however, has been slight,
Sartly on account of the ruling firm prices,
o far as New England is concerned the
now crop is practically cleaned up In Utah,
Wyoming and Idaho, with Oregon and
Montana now under way. Pulled and ter
ritory wools are quiet. There Is little In
terest In foreign grades. Leading quota
tions follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX
and above. 8334c; X, 2021c; No. 1, 32o; No.
2, 81 Q 33c; fine unwashed, 2Z3c; one-quarter,
three-eighths and one-half blood, un
washed. 26Zft!8c: fine unwashed delaine.
84ifl 36o. Michigan, X and above, 2337c; No.
1, ajigwo; mo. v, aBr-Tc; nne unwasnea, iitt
22c; one-quarter, three-eighths and one
half blood unwashed, 3Q26c; fine washed
delaine, Kl32c. Kentucky, Indiana .etc.,
three-elahths and one-ouartar blood. 254
26o; braiil, 22S23o. Idaho, fine, lttdflSc; heavy
nne, 14'tfibc; nne meoiHm, I74i)inc; meaium,
18319o' low medium,, 18aiJrc; Wyoming, fine,
1516c; heavy flne..jt(aloo; fine medium.
21c; Utah and Nevada, nne, lfSlSa; heavy
fine. 1A&140 ; fine medium. 16jl7c; medium,
19&20a; low medium, lfi'tfclc; Dakota, flno,
16Qil6c; fine medium, 16A'18c: medium, 1B9
juc; new meaium, ' i'aJuc. Montana, nne
choice, lSlik; fine average, - 17(jlSo; fine
medium, choice, lgUto; average, lo17o;
staple, l'2i20c; choice, lftgWo.
FT. LOUIS. June 14. WOOL Steady: me
dium grades, combing and clothing, 1S9
23o; light fine. 16lSo; heavy fine, UQlte;
tub-washed, HQtSia.
Cotton Market.
NE7W YORK. June 14.-i-COTTON-Bpot
closed dull; middling uplands, 12.40a; mid
dling gulf, 12.66c; sales, none.
NEW ORLEANS. June 14. COTTON
Futures, steady; June, 1103c bid; July,
12.13?j12.i5c; August, H.3011.81c; September,
10.1710.18o; October, .6T'rWo; November,
8.6(H0.60o: December. 8.69fi.e0c: January.
iM&e.tSo. Spot quiet; sales, 260 bales; or
dinary, &c: gooa orainary, in 15-itso; low
middling, li -18c; middling, 12c; good
middling. 12 7-lSc; middling fair, 12 ll-18c;
receipts, 1,001 bales; stock, 131,828 bales.
8T. LOUI8. June 14.-COTTON Quiet:
middling, 12c; sales, none; receipts, 493
bales; shipments, 69 bales; stock, 12,437
bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 14 COTTON Spot
quiet; prices 20 points lower; American
middling fslr, '.88d; good middling, .74d:
mldd'.lng, 6.64d; low. middling. 6.60d; good
ordinary, 8.86d; ordinary, 6.18d. Futures
opened easy and closed steady; American
middling, g. o. o., June. 6.46d: June and
July, 6.40d; July and August, 8.33d; August
and September, 6.10d; (iep'ember and Oc
tober, 6. Odd; October and ITovembnr, 6.37d;
November and December, 6.30d; December
and January, 6.27d; January and Febru
ary, 6.26d; February and Maroh, 5.26d.
Metal Market.
NBW YORK. June 14.-MKTAI-Tln
was again lower under a light demand.
In London prices declined 16a, closing at
118 10 for spot and 117 16s for futures.
Locally spot tin Is now quoted at $26.75
28.26. Copper was lower abroad, declining
2s 6d to 66 12s 6d for spot, while futures
closed at .16 Us 8d. Locally copper was a
shade steadier, closing at $12.a2HiQn2.75 for
lake. $12.6n12S2 for electrolytic and
$12.12812.l2 for casting. Lead declined
Is Sd to 11 10s In London. Locally lead
was quiet at $4.26rT4.86. Spelter was un
changed at 21 16s In London and at $4.769
4 87 In the local market. Iron cloned at
lis 3d in Glasgow and at 42s 8d In Middles
borough. Locally Iron is quiet. No. 1 foun
dry northern Is quoted at $14 6?jiK.00; No. 2
foundry northern at 414.00814.r1; No. 1
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern soft at $13.26(3.76. Pig Iron warrants
are weak, with aellers at $9 00.
BT. LOUI8. June 14. MKT ALS Lead,
unchanged, 84.12. Spelter, dull, $4.60.
Otla and Rosla.
NEW YORK, June 13. OILS Cottonseed,
steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low, S8c. Petroleum, quiet; refined New
York. $8.06; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$8.00; In bulk, $6.10. Turpentine, quiet; re
fined. 66S67c.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good. $3.07fi.3.10.
OIL CITY. Pa., June 14. -OILS Credit
balanoea. $168; certificate, no bid; ship
ments, 85.406 bbls., average 67.114 bbls.
runs, 16.831 bbls.. average 73,000 bbla.; ship
ments, Lima, 64,8'. bbls.. average 67.757
bbls.: runs, Lima, 11,247 bbls., average, 63,
669 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa June 14. OILS Tur
pentine, firm, 68UO.
ROSIN Firm; A. B. C. $2 77: D. 12.82:
F. $2 87; F, 82 92: O. 38.87) H. 83.07H; I,
83 82; K. 83 42U: M. $3 67; N, $3.87; W O,
$4.12; W W. 84.67
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta,
NF3W YORK, June 14. EVAPORATED
APPLFX4 Market without change; demand
1 moderate, but prlcea are firmly held, with
common o tinted at 436o, prime at 6c,
choice at 4Vfto and fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA. DRIED FRUITS-Prunea
appear to be moving a little more freely;
quotatlnna range from 2o to 6c, accord
ing to grade. Apricots are In light supply;
prlcea are conAdently held; choice are
quoted at 8'10e; extra choice, lo4?10o;
fancy, 1113c. Peerhee also are firm; choice
are quoted at 7&7c; extra choice, 7c;
fancy, 10n.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, June 14 DRY OOODS
Prices of dry roods genera'ly have been
reduced, the reduction ranging all the way
from o to 2a Fruits and Innedale bleached
muallna have been put at 7Ho and 7a re
spectively, the largest break which ha
aver occurred In theae goode. 'Other Unea
revleed inrlude prominent tickets of
bleached gooda, tick, denims, plaids, eto.
It la honed the revision will result in In
creased business.
Peoria Market.
PTOORLt, June 14.-CORN-6teady No.
8, 4fe; No. 4. ifMo.
WHIBKY-eteedy, on basle af $1.28,
MAUI LIVt S10CA MARKET
B9t f rtdes ef Bf Ctttl Btrong, bat
Otbars Wak.
TOP HOGS BROUGHT fIVE CENTS
Aaetber Light Raa at Skeep aad
Lanaba aad wltk t'aatlaned Liberal
Deaaaad tka Market Rated
Active aad rally Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 14, 1804.
Receipts were: cattle. Hoge. Sheep.
Oftlclai Monday .....1,870 t.i'l UZ
Othcial Tuesday 8, 7 JO 13,645 1.0H
Two days this week... $.390 19,816 1.400
Same days last week.... 7,318' 2u.37 1233
Same week before f.414 18.8M .uU
Same three weeks ago... 7.4U ii.iil 9.U8
Same four weeks ago.... 6,914 21.1X6 6,771
Same days last year 18,068 28.288 8,613
RECKI1TS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with last
yar: iM. lxt. Inc. Dec.
Cattle .i 42o,76 441.647 U.782
Hcgs L217.818 l.m.SSj 102.7i)8
h"-D m,m 682.436 134,187
Aveiage prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha for the last several days with com
parison: Date 1 1804. 19t38.1902.U01.19O0.18$9.r898.
$ 87
2 (3
4 a
Mair 11
3 6l 4 44
May 18...
May 19...
May 20...
8 69
4 29
4 24
4 24
8 2
a
4 83
4 24
4 11
4 13
4 29
V
4 10
4 14
4 21
4 12
4 03
4 10
2 66
I 66
a
May zi...
May 22...;
May 28...
May M...
May 26...
May 26...
May 27...
May 28...
May 29...
May 80...
May 31...
June 1...
June 2...
Jim a
16
$ 6t
$ 62
$ 68
a
8 601
B
$ 60
8 17
3 67
8 60
t 66
$ 69
June 4...
June
June
June
June
June
6..
2 Ml
6...
3 68 4 01
i bit X s
3 60) $87
3 611 3 i
7
8
June 10.
June 11...
June 12...
June 13...
June 14...
Indicates Sunday.
The offlclal nunibei of cars of stock
brought In today by eaoh road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'a's.
C. M. 4 St P. Ry... 1 16 .. 1
Wabash .. I 1 .. ..
Missouri Paclflo Ry... 6 4 ..
U. P. System 28 SO $ . U
C. A N. W. Ry 10
F. E. A M. V. R. R... 33 61 X
C, St. P. M: A. O. Ry. 16 13
B. & M. Ry 49 23 .. 1
C, U, A U. By 4 10
K. C. A bt. Joseph... 112..
C, IV I. & P., east... 10
C, R. I. A P., west... 8 t .. ..
C. Q. W 8 1
Total recelpta 160
182
18
The disposition of the day recelpta waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the nuin-
per or neaa indicated!
Buyers.
Omana Packing Co
Swift and Company ...
Cudahy Packing Co...,
Armour A Co ,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
410
2. 026
.1,122
. 900
. 786
8,631
4,068
624
279
Swirt and Co., K. C
Armour A Co., K. C
Armour A Co., B. C ,
Carey A Benton 2
274
47$
Hill A Huntxinger 6
Livingstone A Root 64 .
L. F. Hubs 40
Wolf tt Murnan 64 ....
8. A S 117
Other buyars 282 .... ....
Totals : 3.782 13,626 1,077
CATTLE Receipts ot cattle were quite
liberal thla morning, though not excessive,
and a fairly active market waa experienced
without any great change In prlcea If
nvihlnr tne chnlneat arradea were atrons
while common kinds were weak. Tire bulk
of the offerings was disposed of in good
season. , i
There were quite a number of good cattle
in sight this morning aa will be seen from
the sales balow. a uaw top for full loads
hnvlnnr been nut on the beef steer market.
All Uia better grade ot heavy steers could
be quoted in good demand at steady to
strong prlcea, but when It oaine to tka com
moner cattle the market waa not so active
and a number of salesmen thought
they had to take a little less money
than thai ume kinds brouaht yester
day. In other words, buyars were Inclined
to widen the range oi prices oy paying
more for choice grades aad leas for the
commoner kinds. That, however, is to be
expected at thla time of year when graasers
WUl soon oegin to arrive iu uiun .g wavu
the ahort tea Oorn cattle.
The sow market was active and steady
on the better grades of corn feda and every
thing answering to that description was dis
posed of in good season. W hen it came
to the commoner kinds trading waa less
active and the market. If anything, a little
lower. Packera did not seem at ail anxious
for grassers and those they did buy they
got for leas money than the same kinds
rouarht yesterday. It was a little late
before all the common to medium cows
rllnDoaed of. aa In many instances
salesmen had a hard, tlmi to get even a bid
on that Olass.
Bulls, veals and stags sold in practically
the same notches they did yesterday. -
There were very few stockers and feed
ers on sale and the market on desirable
sruriu could nrobably be Quoted steady.
Common ilglit stockers were very slow sale
and If anything a little lower. The demand
from the country does not seem to be par
ticularly oris, representative saiea
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HOGS TTiera were nearly ! cars of
hogs at the yarda this morning but In
spite of that fart the market held up In
very satisfactory manner. At the begin
ning hogs sold around 2c higher and
aome sales of the better gradea showed
an advance of as much as a nickel. After
packera had their more urgent orders filled,
however, the market slowed down and
packera were then offering only about
steady prices with yesterday. Salesmen
naturally wanted the morning prices, and
aa a reault trading was slow and the morn
ing well advanced before a clearance wna
made. The bulk of the early sale went
from 64.80 to 8416, with choice loads from
64 86 to 84.98, with a top at 86.00. The top
InnH wan very crime and averaged
pounds. The light and common loada went
from $4.77 down, nepreaeniaiive saies:
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44 17 4 8 Kl Ml
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BHHBP-The situation In aheen waa un.
changed this morning, recelpta again being
light, with part of the offering consigned
direct to local packera. The demand was
cf liberal proportion, ao that everything
that had any kill to 4t waa picked up In A
hurry at good, steady prices. Packers claim
that they are unable to get anything like
enough stock to supply their trade, but at
the same time they seem to have little
demand for common stuff, aa their trade
calls for the better grades.
Quotations on clipped stock: Good to
chaloe- lambs, M.00QP6.60; fair to good lambs,
$6.6004.00; good to choice wooled lambs,
$6.6H&4.76; fair to good wooled lambs. $1.0040
4.60; food to choree yearlings or wethers,
$6.00$.86; fair to good yearlings or wethers,
$4.76i6.00; good to . choloe ewes, $4 i'.fct.EO;
fair to good ewes, $4.0U4.26. Representa
tive sales;
No. Av. Pr.
6 western cull ewes 93 t 00
10 western cull Iambi 3 8 00
10 Western cull lambs 38 4 00
10 western cull ewes 110 4 00
109 western ewes 96 4 00
26 western cull lambs 63 4 00
78 western ewes il 4 85
4$ western ewes 121 (00
168 western lambs , 64 J 00
86 western spring lambe V ,60
6 western ewes lie 10
8 western lamb 75 6 00
37 western lambs 63 40
Chicago Live stock bjabket
Market Steady, Hogs Fire Cents
Higher aad Sheep Higher.
CHICAGO. June 14. CATTLE Receipts,
8.000 head; market steady; good to prime
steers, 86. 756. 66; poor to medium, $4. 75'.?
6.76; stockers and feeders, $3,0044.76; cows,
$1.754.76; heifers, $2.6o4i6.28; canners, $1.75
It 2.76; bulls. $2.60(94.76; calves, $3.006 26.
HOOS-Receipts. 17,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 8,5u0 head; left over, 8,631 head;
market 6c higher; mixed and butchers,
34.96ft6.10; choice to heavy, $S.00d!S.lo; rough
heavy, $4 9tft6.00; light, $4.8b2j6.00; bulk of
sales, $4 9G&6.05.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; market 10c higher; lambs, lOo higher;
good to choice wethers, $4.76iiS.26; native
lambs, 66.00i.8&.
T4evr York Live Itoek Market.
NEW YORK, June 14. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 76 hood; no trade In live cattle;
feeling steady; Uverpool and London cables
uoted live cattle slow at 1012c per lb.,
ressed weight; refrigerator 6eof lower at
8'rtf18o per lb.; exports today, 756 cattle
1,174 sheep and 4.600 quarters of beef,
CALVfcM Receipt. head; market dull;
veals. $4.6Wfiu,86; buttermilks, nominal; city
dressed veals slow at eo per lb. ; country
dressed, 64ic.
H0O8 Receipts, 1.3S8 head; none for sale
alive; nominally firm on Buffalo advices.
fell EBP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 6,08$
head; good handy sheen, quiet and steady,
others dull; good to choice lambs opened
steady, closed slow; sheep, $3.0ia6.00; culls.
-s.DfU'-o; lainoa, ao.wiaii.ou: one oar onotoe,
62; cuiis, as; tew yearlings, $i.DO.00;
culls, $3.60.
).
Kaaaaia City Lire Stock Market. '
KANSAS CITT, June 14. CATTLE Re
celpta, 11,000 head. Including 1,600 aoutherns:
market steady to 10c lower; export and
dressed beef steers, $6.76&4.40, the highest
price paid this year; fair to good, U.WJ
6.60; western fed eteers, $4 6f-6 0O; stock
ers and feeders, $3.0034.60; southern staers,
$3 60b6.2; southern cows $126ff4.00; na
tive cows, $3.6004.76; native heifers, $3.(04
(.60; hulls. $2.64.26; calves, $2.6034.60.
HOGS Receipts. 18,000 head; market
strong to 6o higher; top. 85 00: bulk of
sales, 34.7Mi4.!; heavy, $4.866.00; pack
ers, $4 XtfH 85; pigs and lights, $4.26(34.80.
BHEEP AND LAM BB Receipts, 3,000
head; market steady; native lambs, $6.38
(17.00; western lambs, $6.2637.00; fed ewes.
$4 7636.26,' Texas clipped yearlings, $6.00
(40; Texas clipped sheep, $4.26(34.76; stock
ra and feeders, $8.00-4.00.
St. Inle Lire stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 14.-CATTLER
oelpts, 10.000 head. Including 7.600 Texans:
market ateady to lower; native ahlpplng and
export steers, $6 40.60; dressed beef and
butcher steers, t4.86aii.16; steers under l.OuO
Jounds, $3. 7544.26; stockers snd feeders,
3 6OQ4 60; cows and heifers. $2 26f8.46. top
for fed heifers; canners, $2 26ja.!&; bulls,
$26034.26; oulvea. $4 00o.60; Texas and In
dian steers, $5.0O&6.2&; cows and heifers,
38.flOifM.00.
HOGS Receipts. 7.600 head; market
steady; pigs and lights. $4.J5'fl4.'0; packers.
$4.7604.95; butchers and best heavy, $4.9071
(.07.
BHEEP AND Rece lots. 4.000
head; market strong; native muttons, $3 50
E6.no; lambfl, $6.00iu7.10; culls and bucks,
.6004.60; stocksrs, $lAofi3.60.
St. Jones.lt Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 14 OATTT.T-
Recelpta, 2,690 head; market ateady to
strong, othere alow to loc lower: natives.
$4 2&&6.60; cows and heifers, tl. 7605.36;
stockers ana reeanrs, xg oo4.00.
HOGS Receipts. 6.8a head; msrVet
strong to 6c higher: light. 31T734.87;
medium and heavy, $4 826 00.
SWEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 1.931
head; market steady to 10c lower; spring
lambs, $7.00.
leas Cltv Live lloek Market.
SIOUX CITT. June 14. (SDeclal Tele.
fram.) CATTLE Receipt. 40u head; mar
et ateady; beeves, 84.60410 86; cowa, bulls
and mixed. $3.O4.60; Blockers and feeders,
$3 (WAM 00; yearling and calve, 33.0043 90.
1HM rtecaipt. B.000 iieafi; market 60
higher at $4 4644.86; bulk. $4.76934 80.
Stoek la Sight.
Following are the reealpta of live stock
for the six principal western clilca sier
day: Cattle. Hog. Sheen.
South Omaha 3,7. Ill's 1.0.7
Chicago 8.' a.iaio
Kansas City ll."m 13 '10 t.tX)
St. Louis 10 7 "y 4 00
St. Joseph i.6.l (.93 1,961
6IOUX City 4"0 6.1XO
Totals S2.T10 SJ.UM 1S.0J8
OMAHA WHOLE" ALB MLARKRT
Coadltloa at Trade aad Qaotatioas aa
Staple aad raaey Freda,
EGGS Recelpta, liberal; market, steady;
fresh stock, 14c.
LIVE POULTRT Hens. o; rooster,
according to sise, 6fJc; turkeys, 13c; ducks
9c; geeee, (c: broilers, 1'tr.JOc.
BUTTER Packing stock, 11c; choli-e to
fancy dairy, 12rS14c; separator, 17j?i;ijc
FRESH FIBU Trout, lto; ploeu v- 8-1
r'lke, loc; perch. To; blueflsh, 12c; wMie":v
4c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, lie; L-tisior,
6reen, fc; lobster, boiled. 80c: bu. Iliearfa
0; catfish, 14c; black bass, 2V; baJInut,
10c; crapples. 12c; roe shad, $1.00; huffolo,
(c: white baas, llo; frog legs, per do., 8V).
BRAN Per ton, $19.00.
HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
$8.00; No. 3, $7.60; medium, $7.00; coarse. $U0.
Rye straw, $6.60. These prices are for hny
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
TROPICAL TRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choloe. Urge slxe,
83.00; fancy navela, all sices. 83.60; Mediter
ranean awaeta, choir, all liiea, 8i.vx4M.li;
Jaffns, all sixes, $2 7613.00.
LEMONS OTiforma fancy, r0-S00-3,
88.76414.36; choice, $3 6.M 78.
CALIFORNIA FHJW Per 10-lb. carton,
6O0 ; Imported Smyrna, i-croan, j.V; fa
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c.
BANANAS Per rnedltimi lard ranch,
3.tVfi2.60; jumbo, $3.7f12S.
DATES Persian, per box of 80 fkga ,
$200: In 60-lb. boxes. 6c per lb.; Orienta.'.
stuffed, per box, $2.40.
PINEAPPLES In cratea of 04 to C, per
crate, $360.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 24-ausrt
case, ll.50ai.&; Oregon Hood rivers, $i.N
1.60.
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 34 ats.,
82.2,(2.50.
CliERRIEB California, per box, $1.60
1.76,
0(X)8ERERRIE8 Su-qt. case, $1.75.
PEACH EdTexas, per 4-baaket crate,
$l.X4fl.6o.
CANTELOUPE Texas, per crate, $160
S.76
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated, $c;
each. i0j40c.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, $1.20; Dakota, per
bu., 81.20; New Texas Red stock. In sacks,
per lb., 8c.
NAVV BEANS Per bu $2.16(3)2. B.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, 83.00;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2c
CABBAGB California, per lb 324c.
CUCUMHERS-Per dos., 60e.
TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, 80.76.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 20c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per doa.. 800,
TURNIPS Southern, per doa., 46c.
BEETS Southern, per dox, 46c.
CARROTS Southern, per dos,, 75c, I
PAR8LEY-Per dox., 40c. ;
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $2.60; per .
-bu. basket, $1.00. String, per bu. box,
(J.00; per -bu. box, 86c.
SPINACH Per bu., home grown, 35340c.
ASPARAGUS Per doa. bunches, 400.-
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-barket orate,
$2.00.
SQUASH Florida summer, per doa., 76c.
PEAS-Per bu. box, $1,00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
lie; Wisconsin Young America, 12o; block
Swlas, 16c; Wisconsin brick. 13c; Wlsoon
sln llmberger. 13c.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb,. 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 60; No. I green, 5c:
No. 1 raited, 7c; No. S salted, c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry salted, 8012c; alieep -pelt.
247j'27o; hnrsehldes, $l.GOu2.60.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 18c; No. 2 hard sholl, per lb., 12c;
cecans, large, per lb., 12c; email, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb, Ac; roartad peanuta,
per lb. io; Chill walnuts, 12tfl8c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 15c: hard shell, 11c; shell
barks, per bu.. $2.06; blaok walnuts, per bu.,
94.26. 1
tagar aatl Molaeaea.
NEW TORK, June 14. SUGAR Raw.
quiet; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 08
test, 3o; molasses sugar, 8o; refined,
quiet; cruahed, 6.6O0; powdered, 60; granu
lated, 4.800.
NEW ORLEANS. Jnne 14. SUGAR Mar
ket strong; open kettle, 8(8il I-I60; open
kettle,, oentrlfugal, 83c; centrifugal
wWtes4i4c; yellows, ec-
MOLA85SE5-NomlnaI; opeu kettle, '.10(3
26c; centrifugal, 104150.
,, nail way Mall Clerks Meet.
MILWANKDK, June 14. The annual con
vention of the International Association of
Railway Clerks convened here today with
about 100 delegates In attendance. Presi
dent D. W. Richmond In his annual ad
dress recommended Immediate action of
the question of amalgamation with the
national order of railway clerks. .
Enjoins Ticket Scalper.
CINCINNATI. June 14.-Judge Ferris, in
the superior court today, enjoined all brok
ers within the Jurisdiction of that court
from dealing in nontransferable time
limit contrsct or special railway tickets to
the exposition at St. Louis, or the natlonnl
reunion of the Elks at Cincinnati from
JullStoia
Discos Children.
PORTLAND, Me, June 14. After a brief
bualnesa meeting of the national conference
on education of backward, truant and de
linquent children today, a symposium was
conducted by F. F. Chaplin, superintendent
of the Lyman school for boys, Westboro,
Mass. The attendance was greatly in
creased over that of the opening day.-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record June 14, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1414
Farnam atreet, for The Bee:
John Power and wife to Christian'
Rlasi and wife, part lot '14,
Kountsa's 1A add I 1,400
Robert M. Stone to Belle N. Stone,
lots 1 and 4. R. M. Stone's sub 1
William C. N orris to Muxy A. Avery, .
lot 88, Bluff View 60O
E. D. Waldrr.m and wife to Ellery R.
Hume, lot 12, block 83, Carthage.... 100
F. mlen Hutchinson to the Oennan
town dispensary and hospital, part
of lot L block Z14, city 78
Emlen Hutchinson to Insurance com
pany of North America, part of lot
I, block 1114, city 75
Eiiileu Hutchinson to hid ward 8. Huok
lef. part of lot 1, block JU4, city.... 75
South Omaha Investment company to 1
Frank T. FltsBinimons, part of lot
86, block 3, McUavock A O'Keefe.... 400
William 1. Connall and wife to Im
perial Investment oompany, lofs 1 to
ft and other lots In Grlffen A Smith's
add and other property 80,600
Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust com-
fianv to George S. Homier, part of
ot 'Oi, Millard A Caldwell's add l,20tf
South Omaha Land company to Peter
Woxmak, part of lot 4, block m,
South Urn a ha. 20Q
Church Wlntlier to Jorgen J. Jansen, 1
part of lota 7 and 8, block 18, Wilcox'
Sd add 400
James F. Kunel and wife to Bridget
Malone, lot 7, block 49, South Omaha 850
Thomas J. Ryan to Clara V. Rank,
lots 8 to 17. block L Valley Grove
add to South Omaha and other land 1
C's-ra V. Rank and husband to Albert
H. Veeder, und lots 8 to 17, block 1,
Valley Grove add to South Omaha
und other land I
Seme to some, und same 1
Walter L. Belby ajid wife to same, 1
lot 12, block 2, same , 1,700
Wllllarn Tlghe to sanio, und same.... I
John A. Canning to ueorue W. and
TMora Ollls, part tax lot 26, section '
15-16-13 1,6M
Clara E. Adams and husband to Mich
ael Floersch, lot ( and part of lot 4,
block 46, city 17,750
Ellery R. Hume to Henry Marrowlti,
part lot 7, block 23, city 67$
Hugh S. Thomas to Robert D. and C.
J. Duncan, lots 1 and 2, block 8, 1st
add to Mount Douglas 7
Mary Jane Vernon and husband to C.
Eugene Russell, part lot 14, block K,
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