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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: iTilDAY. JUNE 24. 100.
GRAIN AXD PRODUCE MARKET
Btpcrti of Sp'sntia Crept in All Parts f
I Country.
CHANGE' QUIET ON LIGHT RECEIPTS
hlpplnar Interest Aasert They Cmn
aot HtncMkcr a Tin Wkt
' Cora Waa aa Dull a'-"
at Preneat.
ir:
OMAHA. Jan. 23. 1904.
Report ef (ha splendid condition of cropa
In all parts of tha country continue to
coma In. While thera are a few discourag
ing feature to the outlook, they are ao
ainall that they cut very little figure. The
latest reporta irom Minnesota Inuicate that
wheat, oata and barley are In splendid con
dition In all parte of the elate, the only
exception being where they were poorly
put In, and In the southeastern part somo
field are ao rank there la danger of lodg
ing. Th Cincinnati Price Current aaya
that crop reports are favorable from all
sources and that where harvesting has
begun the yield equals or exceeds previous
expectations. Corn la clean and of good
color. A private letter from North Daaota
aays tha wheat crop Is fine.
The official .government report of Canada
places the total Canadian yield this year
at 99,500,000 bushels, of which 61,000,000
bushels will be available for export. The
Ontario wheat crop Is estimated at 19.000.
000 bushels, which la 6, MO, 00 bushels less
than last year. Manitoba and the North
weft Territory promise 80,500,000 bushels,
agalnat (3,000,000 bushels laat year. A
private cable aaya that wheat la advancing
on account of bad weather reporta from
Argentine. A leading Chicago broker pre
dicta tha sums sort of a aurpiiae in store
in July wheat aa waa sprung in July corn
today.
Bt. Louis wired that a car of new Indian
Territory wheat had been received there
and that 81.08 was bid for It, but It waa not
old. Chicago reported a very quiet open
ing on oat and trade of a general char
acter. The wheat market opened with
very light offerings. Receipts of corn con
tinue fairly good and the demand poor.
There la practically no export demand for
wheat, except lor occasional loads of strong
Manitoba to mix with weaker Indian and
Argentine wheats. Th business Is mostly
In No. 1 Manitoba, there being little. If
any. No. 1 available. on the basis of 82c
at Fort Williams. The trade la even quieter
for shipments of tha new crop. Pains
have been taken by a leading Chicago
broker to- Investigate the matter, and he
believes that not mora than ten loads have
been aold abroad for- August, September
and October shipment, where one year ago
at this time probably 26.000,0(4 bushels had
been sold.
The local market is very quiet on ac
count of light receipt.
The range In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Wednesday
and today were as follows:
.. v Closed
; Open. High. Low. Today. Ys'y.
Wheat .'.
July
78 79
74 i73
71B ....
46B 46
4 B 46
43 43
38 B 88
41 41
87 38
30 31
Bept.
Dec
Corn
June
July
Bept.
Dec.
Oets
June
July
Sept.
,..p, (J
74vB WB
71 B 71 71 B
48 B 46
4i B 46
43 43
38 & 38 B
B
, 41
38
31
41
88
81
41
Local Casta Grata Market.
WHEAT No. t hard, 84388c, nominal;
No. 8 hard, 80QS3C, nominal; No. 4 hard,
6575c. nominal. '
4, 4244cs No.T yellow, 47&47c; No. 3 yel
low, 46447c; No. 1 whit, 47i&47c; No. S
white, 445of i t
OATSNo. 8. 40c; No. 8. 38c; No.
whit. 41c; No. 8 white. 8&40c; No. 4
white, IhjJ&c; standard. 41o.
' of" t Market.
Kane City received Its first ear of-new
oata yesterday tfom Texas.
It Is expected that- new. oat from central
and southern Illinois will begin to arrive
In the Chicago. market by July 15 If tha
weather continue' favorable. '
iTh Kan Wa nnta,.r rnminntlnl Mwa
ya ht reports' from the state of Waah-i-ton
-Indicate th wheat crop there will
the largest on record. Th total acreage
crasr la esUmaHtd to be- 10-. to -ISO pe
ent. as
Shipping Interests assert that they can
fiardly remember a time when the trade In
'corn waa so dull aa now. Except for tha
(peculator, It la i'said the trade In corn
(Would be sorr, fndie(l,;dosplt tha limited
receipts. ,- ";" .
-.The Chicago wxchange will close' privilege
(trading tomorrow at I p. m. Instead of 2:30
Ms usual, ion account of tha grain conven
tion. '.'.-, .
. Chicago reported that the strength In com
-. - w WA Wv (.bin. In A T . . 1
3hedges on a rumnr that corn in one of the
levators is seur land out of condition. It
I supposed the corn in question Is low
grrade. ' ':
3 Omaha lnspcUtna-.o grain were 9 oars.
3o. 3 hard wheat, 1 cor; No. 3 corn," 8 cars;
Wo. 4 white oau, 1 c-arund No. 4 rye, 1 car.
I Reectta v of J.Oanaka i Market. '
f . ' i " , I"- Out
8'hea,tV
Corn ...
..... 8
.... 0
Gralw 8f avkeV'' Elsewhere.
f. Closing prices of grain today and Wedne-
pay at the market named were a follows:
CHICAGO.
Closed
Wheat-
MJuly
F September
Corn
CJuly
C September
Today. Wedns'y.
84 S4-,
" 79! .
B -48UA
KANSAS' CITT.
Afheflt-
. 74H' 74HB
.JOB JO VI
.. 45A
43iiA , 43VA
It orpipiuuer
corn
4Julr
September.
heat "
Jnlv
62H
80
47
? September
(Corn ;
fJuly
I September
W'hoac
i. Ii.lv
. 80v
. 47H
47 A
lilNNRAPOLia.
92V4
oHB
Jf September
DULUTH. .
Wh
LThent
t July- ......
f September
Kvheat-1
; 9?s ;hb
804B )a
t..;...
XKW YORK.
July ..............
' September .......
!. A asked, t B old.
S4
- 84W
(3
04
KW YORK GGRJU. ' MARKET
(ao'tatloBB of th Day aa Various
. . Coatesodltles.
NEW YORK, June 23. FLOUR Receipt
S0.871 bbls. ; exports, ti.SbX bbls.; mar
ket dull, large arrivals checxlng de
mand; winter paitufs, 35 0ou.0; winter
straights, M.7Ly4.iKj. MJnneauia pat
enta, t.W.io kimer extras, UU-i;
Minnesota buaera, tXUUuJ.ai; winter low
trades, J.15a '0. Rv Hour, steady; tair
to good,-44.vv.44.26; t no ice to fancy, W.2int
4 (W. . " t
C0RKME:AL Steady ; yellow western,
81.101.12; city, Lliul.l5; klla dried, (3.00
4UJ 10.
RVE Nominal; No. 8 western. 70c, ,
BAKUY-Blow; feeding, 4&c, c L .,
24ew York; malting, nominal.
WHEAT Receipts 80.000 bu.; export,
T.IW bu. ; spot market lirm; No. Z red, nom
inal elevator, and 11.08 f. o. b., afloat: No.
1 northera Duluth, S1.01V4; No. 1 hard Man
itoba, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; options dis
played notable at length; September, Mo)
4Sc. cloned Mc; December, 84Vc, Closed
H4e. . -
CORN Recelpta 50.626 bu.; exporta 65. W0
bu.; spot inarket firm; No. 8, fcoc, elevator
and t t. a. b, -alloat:' No. 2 yellow. &6c;
No. 3 white, fciWc;. optlen markrt had '
big advance on July during the forenoon,
but reacted with wheat and cloaed only
Wo net higher, July, tuSc, -closed 54c; Sep
tember, (jrt54c, closed tic.
OATS Receipts ,unO bu.; mixed oats, T7
1o 33 pounds. Vku4vVc; natural white, 40 t
U pounds. 4S4i4lc; clipped white, .w and 40
jioumls, 6ki)jJc, option market, nominal.
HAY Steady; ahtpplng, Tm: good to
chrH.. 95c. m t
IKPS Steady : tate. common to choice,
J lUWiM'l it, lactic; olds, M,4c;
liiecoast tvK; lrU, tHuZm:; old.
u He
lllpEH Steady: Oalveston 20 to 25 pounds
lk-; Call.'ornla, il to 'ib puunda, lao: Texas
dr', 84 to pounds, Vjc
I.hTHLH-Quiet; acid, MlfXc.
-. WtlijJj Steady; fleece, 2Siu-Uc.
TAjJ-pW-r'lria; city, 4Vc, country, 4
aliit'ri-ulet: domestic fair to extra.
A t;6Hc; Ji'Hn. nominal.
PRO V let 1 u.N S Heef. firm: family, t 5i
10 00; tivs. i'uiO; Deef lianx, .0.5iw
Uuu; picket,. t ut'i'K 50; illy, extra lnIU
tiiees. liluwlS.'. Cut meats, steady; plik
led tteltlea, 7Vti N--, vl. k lud shoulders. Hu;
ilckled hams, lfj)ic. LiJ. firra; western
ieni1. 37 35: refined, steady; ronttnrnt.
41.W, SottiB America, 37.7a, compound, J
ic per lb. Pork, firm; family. $7 4 00; short
ciear, may 14.,: mess, 14 X-glt...
CHICAGO URAl.V AMI rROTlIOS
restart! of th Trading aad tloslag
Prices oa Hoard of Trade.
CHICAOO. June 12. Pearlsh reports from
the northwest and southwest regarding the
condition of the wheat crop brought suf
ficient realising tudsy to cause a slight
loss at the close, September being down
H". The market opened firm. July being un
changed to a shade higher at 4f'9c. Sep
tember was unchanged at 7Sfc7Hvc. Toward
the end of the sexslnn the bearish Influence
overcame the effect of the early bull fac
tors, and for the remainder of the day
tn market waa subjected to considerable
selling pressure. The demand waa not
efual to the supply and In consequence a
weak undertone developed. July selling off
to A4N September declined to 79c. Th
cloae on both September and July waa at
the low point. Clearancea of wheat and
flour were eotial to 40,ftn0 bu. Primary re
ceipts were 213.900 bu, compared with 280,
300 bu. a year sgo. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported recelpte of 1SS cam,
against 25t cars last week and 209 cars a
ytar ago.
An urgent demand from shorts for July
corn caused a slight flurry In tha market
for that cereal, forcing the price of July
r.early a cent above yesterday' closing
figure. The market closed stesdy, with July
He lower at 4ft,c. after selling at SS4e.
September closed a shade to HliHc higher
at 4S'y&Wc, aold between tfsio and 4tc
and closed at 48H4SSc. Local receipts
ere 218 cars 1 of contract grade.
The oata market displayed a weak un
dertone. Estimated receipts for tomorrow
and the early strength of wheat helped to
steady th market. July closed WSSc
lower at itH3Sc. September opened un
changed to a shade higher at CfcSttHc, sold
between 31 c and 32c and closed at 3-C.
Local receipt were 108 cars.
Provisions were firm. The principal de
mand was for rlhs. The strength of the
hog market helped provisions. September
pork closed 10c higher at $13.20. Dard waa
up 2V'i&c at 8717VS- Rib were up &&74c
at $ 7fr7.70.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
9 car; corn, 305 jcars; oats, 67 car; hogs,
20,000 head.
The leading future ranged aa follows:
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
a July
bJuly
a Sept.
b Sept
Corn
. June
July
Sept
July
Eept.
Dec. .
July
Bept.
Sept.
86tfM! 87
86ff
M m
84SI 84
8H4I4(8l'y
.MV&K5,
4HI
HI
ili
79
78 79
48
48
47 474i 48
4SH 4S 4H
48H 48&Hi48HH
45HSV
49
41'
88H'S8ft-,
41
s
32
' r
12 80
13 10
97
7 16
7 42
7 62
39
3'J4
82H,
3132 82
127
13 00
12 87
12 90
13 10
' 7 00
44 AO
18 27
13 16
7H
"7 06
97
7 16
7 40
7 60
7 22
7 15
7 40
7 60
7 17
7 B2H1
' 7
7 70
7 Bx
No. 2, a old. b new.
Cash quotation war a follow:
FLOUR Dull but easy; winter patent.
34.664.fi6; straights, $4.8u4.40; spring pat
ents, $4.3o4.70; straights, 33.9034.00; bak
era", $2.5062.90.
WHEAT-No. 2 spring, 9396c; No. 3, 85
95c; No. 2 red, 98fi9c
CORN No. 2, 4S4c; No. 2 yellow, 60c.
OATS No. 2. 41&41c; No. 8 white, 41
44c
H YE No. 2. Rc.
BARLEY Good feeding, 8440c; fair to
choice malting, 4262c.
SliED KIhx1. r.o. 1, 31.01; No. 1 north
western, $1.07; clover, contract grade, 810.75;
prime timothy. 32.92.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.90
12.96. Lard, per 100 lb., W.j.97. Short
rib sides, floose) 37.37'a7.6t; dry raited
shoulders, (boxed) 37.254260.
' Receipt and shipment at this inarket
today wer a follows: .
Renelnts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl .'. 33,4(V 18,100
Wheat, bu 17,000 67.900
Corn, bu.... 232,200 261.4O0
Oat, bu 113.600 111,700
Rye, bu 8,000 .
Barle-y,- Bu.V... .:-..-. J 24,700 . 6,900
On the Produc exchange today th but;
tcr market waa steady, creameriea. 13flf
17c; dairies, 1116c. Egg, tedy at mark
casea Included, 14&14c Cheese, steady,
74jc
.'. It. Loai Grala aad Provlaloas.
BTtoifisl June 13 WHEAT Stronger:
No. 'i red cish.' elevator, nominal; track.
Jl.O&fo Aw7$l.t for old; July, 8204 Sep
tember, oc; iso. J nara, c.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 48e; track.
494kp0c; July( 47c; September, 470. -
OATS Firmer ; No. 2 cash, 41c; track,
42c; July,' 87c; September, 31c; No. 3
white. 46c.-
FLOUR Market stead to firm; red
winter patents, $4,804)4.90; special brand.
10 to 2So- higher; extra fancv. $4.86!84.50.
SEED Timothy, steady, tlWQi.lo.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.75.
BRAN Dull; sacked, eaat track. 846e.
HAY-Steady; Umothy, $8.0014.00; prairie,
$7,004(9.60. '
IRON COTTON TIES-82C.'
BAOOINGr-J.
HEMP TWINE. 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; lobbing;,
$12.90.' Lard, higher;, prime steamed, 36.3s.
Bacon, ateady; boxed, extra short, $8.12;
clearrlbs. $8.28; short, clear, $8.37.
POVLTRY rrm; chickens,. 9c; springs,
14'18c'; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 8c; geese, 8o.
ft UTTEH Slow ; creamery, ltflSc; dairy,
1EOOS-i-Steady at 13c. case count
Receipt. Shipments.
OTnnr bhla-. 4.0vO' 5.000
Wheat' bu - 5.000 63,000
Corn, but ...13.000 64.000
Oata, bu..... ,.,20,000 27,000
Kaasas Cltr Grala aad Provleleae.
KANSAS CITY, June 23. WHEAT
Steady; July. 74'374c: September. 70o;
December, 7oi4e70c. Cash: No. 3 hard,
Rtktsxo! No. 4. Sifdsftc: No. 3 red. $1.00: No.
8, 96b98o. Receipts, 13 car.
CORN Bteaay ; juiy, tone; uepiemoer,
4344c;- December, 8So. Cash: No. 3
mixed, 50c; No. 8, 49U4c; No. 3 white,
4904lec; No. 3, 48c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 43o; No. 8
mixed. 840c. i
HAT Firm; choice timothy, $10.6011.00;
choice prairie, $8.2f.8.60.
RYE Steady at 65c.
EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansa.
new. No. 8 whltewood cases Included, 13e;
case count, 12c, cases returned, o less.
BUlTh.'R Creamery, 13iaci dairy, fancy,
12c.
t Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu ... 4.8O0
Corn, bu 22,4n0 18,400
Oata, bu 4,000 idW
Mllwaakoo Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wl., Jun 23. WHEAT
One-half cent higher; No. 1 northern.
9&9c; No. 2 northern, 95SSvc; old
July, ivflSG'tc asked.
RYE Dull; No. I. 68o,
BARLEY Dull; No. 3. 63c; ample, 80
CCORN-Steady; No. I. 4849c; July,
48Ho bid.
Dalath Grala Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. June 23. WHEAT To
arrive. No. 1 northern, 82c; No. 2 north-
...... ft.,!, a. nH V a HA.kAM. O -)1 .
No. 2 northern, 9ofcc; July, 92c; Septem
ber, Hoo.
OATS To arrive, 41c; on track, 40o.
'Liverpool Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 23. WHEAT-Spot,
easy: No. 1 California. s 6d: futures,
steady: July, 6s 2d; September, 6s 3d.
CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, new,
4a 4d; American mixed, old, 4s 6d: futures,
dull; July, 4 3d; September, 4 2d.
" Mlaaaapolia Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 23. WHEAT
July,; 'Jc; September, tc; December,
7SV: on track, No. 1 hard, 94c; No. 1
northern, Vic; No. 3 northern, 91o.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO, June 28 SEEDS Olover, cash,
I'VlO. October. $5.7; prime alslke, I6.8X
Timothy, prime, $1.45; . Setpember, $1.47.
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA, HI . Jun 83.-CORN Firm to
higher; No. 3. 4t46c; No. 4. 42c.
, taaar aad Molasses.
NEW. YORK. Jun 33-81'Q AR-Ra w,
Arm; refined, firm; No. . 4 5c: No. 7, 4.56c;
No. 6. 4.55c; No. 9, 440c; No. 10, 4.35c: No.
11, 4-JOo; No. 12. 4.26c; No. 13. 4 !0c; No. 14.
4.15c: confectioners A. 4 80c: mould A. 4 50c;
crushed. 5e6c; powdered. f.O&c; granulated,
4.U6c ; cubes. 6 20c.
NEW ORLEANS, June 23.-8UQAR
Strung; open kettle, SVtiJ3 li'.c, open kettle
centrifugal. 3u3Sc; centrifugal whites. 4'4
44c; yellows, 3V64 6-lc; seconds, 2SJ
8Hc.
. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 20jt
: centrifugal. 10'il5c. Syrup, nominal,
2oiu 25c.
Dry Uooda Market.
NEW YORK. June 23 DRY OOODS
Tha dry gixxla market has not developed
acceding to the expectation of sellers and
tl ey are disappointed in tha reception with
wnlch the revised prices have wet at the
hands of buyers. Th latter, however,
seen, t have no onnfldenr In th altuatloa
and sye anticipating further revlMona,
which, however, sellers claim ar lutucxt-,iui.
NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Ezcn!T Blafgithntig is On of the
rituri of ths Vej-
PRICES HIGHER THAN PiUVIOUS DAY
. . - -
lalted 'States Steel Preferred Prove
aa Iadex of Trad Which Ha
It laflaeace oa th 1
Market.
NEW YORK. June 26 Excessive dullness
and sluggishness were the teaturea of the
stock uiaiket again today. The narrow
mat gin of price, however, were above laat
night level for the most of tne day. ow
ing to the importance attached to in Iron
and eteei trades aa an Index of trade,
L lilted Statea Steel preferred had a very
Innuentlal sympatny e fleet on the whole
market Ita Immobility today In contraat
to ita recent advance communicated a
tendency to the whole market. Amalga
mated Copper unresponsiveness to news
of a favoraDl judicial decision In Montana
waa also regarded as highly significant
of th quiesenc on the part of capitalists
whose movements are closely watched for
leadership by the rank and file of specu
lators. Increasing in May net earnings by
reason of reduced expenses, Wabaah and
Central of Mew Jersey revealed a tendency
from which much 1 hoped toward re
insurance of capital.
The atrlngent disciplinary measure ad
ministered to members by the Stock ex
change authorities for relations with out
aide organixatlona against the existing
rule may have some restrictive effect ou
the dealings. The newly relisted Ameri
can steel toundry stock were dealt In at
quotation considerably below the laat
prices before them before they were
stricken from the Stock exchange Hate.
Changea on the day were Insignificant
Uonda were firm. Total sales par value
K.'.lu.OOO. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Following ws the range of prices on th
jtock exchanae veeterdav:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison
. JO, 400 ..1 Ui
do pfd
B. A O
do pfd
Can. Pacific
Central of N. J
Ches..aV Ohio
Chicago 6t A
do pfd
Chicago Ot Western
C. N. W
C, M. St P
do pfd
Chicago T. A; T
do pfd
C. C, C. 4 Bt L....
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware A H
Del., L. Sl W
D. at R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 3d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
111. Central
Iowa Central.,
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do Dfd
1.800 963 96s
4,100 81 80S
9il
123
ll
80
37
?X
6,900 124
900 161
122
161
900 14
13
13
600 170T4 170 170
6,100 144 148 U3
100 177 177 177t
"266 ii 15 15
SH0 41
100 20
6u0 156
48 48
20 19
166 156
268
900
200
1,800
700
200
21
71
24
58
36
600 131 131
'166 21 21
Ia ft N 6.600 110
Manhattan L. ..
1,400 148
600 77
4,0 111
100 44
4,500 67
1,800 124
1,800 93
100 1
100 87
""66 116
1,100 66
Met Bee u title
Met. St. Ry
Minn. A St. It...,
M.. St P. As S. St M.
do pfd
Ho. Pacific
M., K. & T
do pfd
Natl R. R of M....
N. T. Central
Norfolk AW..'.
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. A St. L....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 3d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
8t. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd
St U a W
do pfd
80. Pacific.
So. Railway
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
Tor,. 6t. 1 A W......
do pfd
Union Pacific...
do pfd......
Wabaah
do pfd
W. 'ft Lake Erie
Wis. Central
do pfd v
Mex. Central
Adam Ex
American Ex
U.- S. Eat
Wells-Kitrgo Ex.
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car A F
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Amer. Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil....
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
Amer. Smelting A R.
do pfd., ex-dlv
Amer. Sugar Ref...,
Anaconda M. Co.....
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A I
Con. On ,
Corn Product
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump.,.,
do pfd
Nat l Lead
No. American
Pacific Mall
People" Gas
Pressed Steel Car....
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft I
U. 8. Leather
do pfd...l
U. S. Realty
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber..
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westfngh. Electric...
Western Union
800 26 26 25?s
13,900 116 116 11
6.60Q.
700
T.906
100
"ao6
200
10,100
3.100
100
1.200
I.4O0-
800
10,400
800 .
500
17
1,400 3
100 . 16
8,600
200
MO
100
400
22
152
200
300
79
6
69
100
7,600
11.700
300 1M 156
400 87 , 87
Bostoa Stock tgaatatloa.
EOSTON, Jun 33. Call loan, C3
cent; time loons, 3&4 per cent 0c
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atcfiimn adj. 4s ttttA4Ttar
do it ...10HiAlloM
Mm. Ceatral 4s 41 AsulsaauW
Aicklsoa IHilAOMricaa Sloe .....
Bid MVAtUr.lla
Pol
icial 1
14
silt
4M
41V
W
41
t
I
1
4
1
Boston Albany 2ylnti
naia a UIUI 1W
ci. a Htcia...
cntonn1al
Ctpoer lUng ..
bosum Bloreiod .....10
KlUkbur aid 17
Max. Ctrl "'H
thiir waa
N. T., N. H. A H...M4 Domlnloa Coal
Pare atarquatl
74 irranklla
t alon partso
Amar. Arga. Cham,
da Bid
Tta'Orajicr
11 Sa iia Korala .........
II Maaa. Mining
Amar. Pneu. Tuba
Amaa Sugar
... 4 IMIchlgaa
,..ll7'Mohawk
41
4
id pfd
Amar. T. A T
Amar. Weolao
do pfd
Dominion 1. A
Ed 1 ton Kla. Illtt...
Oaoarsl Elaetrle ...
Maaa. Rleotrlo
do pfd .,
Mais. Oaa
tuliad 8boa Mack..
s pfd
U. . stael
do pfd
Moat. Coal and Coke
.lWalotd Dominion
13V,
. lt. Uaraola
Tl Parrot
.. a
.. 41
.. tvt
.. Pil
.. tl
.. to
.. V4
.. Tl
1 Qulncr
Bhannon
.HI Tamarack
. IHt Trlnliy
. .Tl V. I. Mining.
. i v. a. 'on
. It t'tab
. H Victoria ......
. Mi Winona
. ma Walvsrtae ....
. n 1
Waatlng.
Bid.
Unloa Stock Market.
LONDON, June 23. Closing:
Canaola. mouar
S0S4 N. T. Cantral..
.tlVa
.
. 514
. atVi
. l-v
. ,
. 41'
. UV
. 31
.
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.101
. 71,
da aoreuat
M l-lt NoHolk W..
... V no pfd
... 7414 Ontario W..
... Pa Pennsylvania ..
... MVKand Mmaa ...
Anaoonda -
AUhlaoe
do pfd
Baltimore A Okie
Canadian Paf- -
C'hra. Ohio
rklais Ol. W ...
C, M. A l. P....
PaBaara
p a a a
do pfd
grin -
do let pfd......
do M pfd
Illlaala t'anlral ..
Lauia. A Kaak....
...127V Haadlas
11
14
do at pfd
da 9d pfd.
do. Railway .
do pfd ....
o. PaciSe ...
I a Ion Pacltn
da . pfd ....
V. . iiael....
do pfd ....
Wabaah
do pfd
ipanlak aa ...
..147
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.. Mv,
.. MV.
..
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M . K. a T
P1LVKR Bar. (teudy, 2bd per ounce.
MONB1-J per cent.
The rat of dlncoont In th open market
for hort bill Is i J-)'Wvi per cent; for
three month' bill, itl-'e per cent.
Xew York Meaey Market.
NEW YORK, June tS.-MONET-On call,
extremely easy. &! per cent; loweet,
per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; laat loan,
per rent; clotting bid. 1 per cent; of.
ir4) at 1 ft ceau . Tlta loau. easy aud
dull; 80 and 90 days, ;g2 per cent; 3
moiilfi. j.-.t. per rem.
pkimf: MERCANTILB pAPER-34
per cent.
HTKHMN'fl MrHlNf.PII..if atlth
actual business In bankers' bills at 34 875
04 87; for demand and at 34 8f..'5rr?4.5535 for
eo-rtev bills; pontea m'e. H.Si and 4.m;
commercial bills. 4.85h4 s.
SILVRR-Rar. 5.".c; llexiian dellars, 4c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
The closing quotations on bond are
follow:
r. 9. ref. Pa. rag. .14 'Manhattan e g. 4a.. mil
do coupon 1"-'S Met. ontral 4t UVi
do 3a. re 114' do lat Ine II
do coupon I'M Minn A St U 4a ... MVi
do new ta. rag IK M . K A T. 4a Mv,
do coupon 13-'V do 2a
do old 4a, rag. ...M N. R. R. of M. e 4a T4
do, coupon 107 N. T. C. g. IHS....WS
Atrhlaon gen. 4a 1"2t 1. J c. g. ta 1114a
do . d. 4a sa1 .o PaclBo 4 1"4
Atlantic C. L. 4a P1- do a 74
B. A O. 4a N. A W. e. a P
do la PS n. I. L 1i t par.... Pv
Central of On. 4a llnT4 Prnn conr, Va 44 H)
dfl lat inr TA nmmAinm mmm Am . .1,11
Cnaa. A Ohio 4H ...1 St. U A 1. hi. e. Sa .llSH
i-nnajo a A. iwa.... ft. U S r. fg. 4a. n
r . B. A O. n. 4. ... V fit I. s w. ! 14 V
C. M. A St. P. a 4a. ' Sf.ho.rH A 1 aa... MX4
C. A N. W. c. Tt...114 Bo. Pacific a 3S
C, R. I. A P. 4a...; an ;o. Rallwar ta 117
do col. ta 7-l4 aT.v.a A P la 11
rrr. A St. U g.-aa..loo it.. 8t. L A W. 4a.. 704
C'hfcato Tar. 4a it" Inlon Parlgo 4s lm4
Con. Tobaooe aa 1 l do conr. 4a PUS
Colo. A So. a H 'a V. ft. steel id 4a 7tA
D. A R. O. 4a Iiw iWahsah la UT
Erie prior Hen 4a....lM! do dab. B to
do (an. 4a !' W A U 4a 1
F. W. A D. C. la...los4, wia. Central 4s
Hocking aVI 4a.,.ln tolo. r. A I. c Is.. 4
L. A N. unl. 4a 101l
Bid.
Jfeaa Tork Mlala Storks
NEW TORK, June 23,-Th followln
are
th
closing prices on mining stock
Adama Con
Co
Ontario
Alloa
fctraaoe
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vn..
Horn SUrar
iron Silver
Laadrllla Con
Little Chlgy
.. 2i
.. It
.. I
..no
..1JU
..las
.. I
.. 4
Ophlr i...
Phoenix
Potnai
lavage
Iftlarra Nora da ...
mall Hopaa
IBtaadard .........
..IM
..
.. 14
.. I'J
.. 11
.. 15
..IvO
Korelca Financial.
BERLIN, June 23. Prices on the bourse
today were rather firm, with a light volume
of transactions. Americana continued to
Improve.
I'AKIS, June 23. Three per cent rentes,
8 per cent. Exchange on ixindon, 26f 18c
for checks. The weekly statement of the
Rank of Prance shows the following
changes: Notes In circulation decreased
4o.46o.wuof, treasury accounts current In
creased 29,8'JO,uuif, gold In hand decreased
6.4ib,v"tf, till Is discounted decreased 11,150.
onof and silver in hand increased 4,325,UUOf.
Prices were firm on the bourse today. In
ternationals had an upward tendency. Rus
sian Imperial 4s closed at 91.70 and Russians
or 1SK4 at 6 06.
LONDON, June 23. Money waa In keen
demand today end sales were tinner. Dis
counts were sympathetically harder. Trad
ing on the Stock exchange was quiet and
dull. Conaola dropped aa a result of the
uncertain outlook of money, but- recovered
at the close. Home mils were easier.
Americans opened steady. United States
Steel whs the feature. The market closed
quiet. Canadian Pacifies were buoyant.
Foreigner were quiet, linper'al Japanese
6s of lH were quoted nt M. Bullion to
the amount ot i.5"0 was withdrawn from
the Bank of Knglnnd for shipment to
Gibraltar. Gold premiums are quoted as
follows: At Madrid. 38.67; at Lisbon 22;
at Berlin, 23. The woekly statement of the
Bank of , England shows the following
changes: ' Total cash reserve Increased
681.000. circulation Increased 42,000, bul
lion Increased 723,OM, other securities In
creased 659,000, other deposits Increased
408,000, public deposits Increased 918.000,
notes reserve Increased 54,000 and govern
ment securities were unchanged. The pro
portion of the bank reserve to liability
this week Is 61.83 per cent. Last week it
was 51.84 per cent.
Condition ot the Treasnry.
WASHINGTON, June 23,-Today tate
ment of th treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3150.000.000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
how: Available cash balance, 3163,113,517;
gold. 864,440,143.
.
Bank Clearings.
' OMAHA. ' June 23.i-Bftnk blearing for
today, 31,108,6830. decrease of 33U8.317.87
from th correepondlng day laat year.
OMAHA . WHOLESALE MARKET!
Condltloa of Trade aad Quotation oa
tapl aad Fancy Prodnce.
EGGS Receipt, liberal; market, steady;
fresh candled stock, Iuljii caae count, la.
LIVK POULTRY Hma, c; rooster,
according to slid, 66c; turkeys, 13c; duok.
blade: geese, 5c; broilers; lTitfZvc
BUTTER Packing slock, He; choice to
fancy dairy, 13&15c; separator, 17c.
. FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 8c;
fiik, 10c; perch, 7c; bluefish, 12c; whlteflsh,
4c; salmon, 14c; redsnapjpar, 11c; lobster,
green, 26s; lobster,- boiled, 80c; bullheads,
11c; cattish, 14c; black bass, 20c; halibut,
10c; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 31.00; buffalo,
go: whit baas, 11c; frog legs, per do., 36a
BRAN Per ton, 319.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
37.50; No. 8. 87.00; medium, 36.50; coarse, 36 00.
Ry straw, 36.50. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
ORANGES Navels, . choice, large sis.
83.00; fancy navel, all situ. 33.50; Mediter
ranean aweets, choice' all slies, 33.uu4jsi.i5;
Jaffa, all sizes. 32.7533.0t.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS-rCaUfornia fancy, S70-S0O-S4U.
$3.7564.26; cho'ce, 3.5HgJ75.
CALIFORNIA FIGS-Pet 10-lb. carton,
60c; imported Smyrna.' 2-rown, 12c; 5
crown, 14s: 7-crown, 15o.
BANANAS Per niedlum-slxed bunch,
2 w2.50; jumbo, 32.7j4i3.25.
DATE Persian, per box of 80 Pkgs.,
82.00; in 60-lb. boxes. 5o per lo.; Oriental
sttilred, per box, 32.40.
PINEAPPLES In crate of 24 to 42, per
crate, (3.003.25.
FRUITS.
8TRAWBERRIES-31.504j2.60.
3ACK&ifcitiu.k.o-Aiaaiusua, per 34 qts.,
CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per dox, 31.amaL76; aoutheco, per
34 qta., 1. 2o.
GoGSEBERRIE326-qt. case. 310.
PKACHK& Texas, per 4-busket crate,
81.00; Calilurnia Alexandra, per box, $1.25.
PLUMS California Clyman, 31.35.
APRICOTS Calltornta, 31.W.
CA.NTELOUPE iJtas, pr crate, $2.60(9
X.75
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated, lc;
ach, 8v4oc.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, j,ai; Dakota, per
bu., 81.20; New Uexa Red stock, in sack.
per lb., 3c
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 32.16ff2.26.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 50-lb. era la, 32.00;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2c.
CABBAGE California, per id., 282io.
CAULIFLOWER Par do.. 75c.
CUCUMBERS Per do., 50c.
TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crate, 81.00.
RADJBHES Per do, bunches, Mc
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per do., 80o.
TURNIPS Southern, per do., 25c
BEETS Southern, per do., 26c
CARROTS Southern, per aos., 2oc.
PAKSLHY Per do.. 36c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box $1.00; per -bu.
basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, $2.00;
per -bu. box, 76c.
SPINACH Per bu.. home grown, 35&40C
ASPARAGUS Per do bunches. 40c.
GREEN PEPPERS-Pr -basket crate,
$2.00.
SQUASH Florida ummer, per dog., 76c
PEAS-Per bu. tox. 31.0C.
EOG PLANT Southern, per do., $L60.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HIDES No. 1 greer., 6c; No. 2 green. 6c;
No. 1 salted. 7c; Nc. 2 salted. 6c; No. 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.; 9c: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry salted. 812c; sheep
pelt, 244j27c: horsehldes, 31 6062.60.
- MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full cream,
11c: Wisconsin Young America. 12c;. block
Swiss, ltc; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon
sin llmbergir, 13c. ' . ,
' NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16c; hard shell, per lb- 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 3 hard shell, per lb., 12;
pecans, large, per lb., Uo;-. email, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb, 6ci Ppasted peanuts,
per lb. 8 ; Chill walnut. 12'alSc; largo
hickory nut, per lb,, 11c i almond, soft
hell, per lb., 16c- hard shell, lie; shell,
bark, per bu., 32.00; black walnuts, per bu.,
$1.26. -
Cottoa Market. '
LIVERPOOL. . June 23 COTTON Spot,
aulet; prices 2 points lower; American mid
ling fair. .44d: good middling. 6.30d: mid
dling, n.20d; low middling, .4 otid; good or
dinary. 6 92d; ordinary, 4 7-'d.t Future
opened ateady ad closed easy; American
middling, g. Of' q.. June, 6.96d; June and
July, 4d; July and August, 6.8ud; Aug
ust and September, 6.66d; September and
October 6. 3d; Uctulxar and November,
62od: November and December. 5.15d; De
cember and January, 612d; January and
February. 6 lid; February and March. 5 lid.
NEW ORLEANS. June 22.-COTTON-Future.
steady; Jun.. 10 45c; July, 10f2'(4
10 54c; August. 10-2410 25d; rleptember. tt.bt
i61c: tK-tober. 9 SU'til 33c:1 November, 9.81
i9 82c; December. 9.314,9 32c; January, 9 38
4j9 3c. Spot, steady. Salea, I.TjO bales.
Ordinary, kc; guod ordinary, 9 11 -loo; low
middling, 106-lHc; mlililllng, loc; good
middling, 113-lbc; middling fair, 11 7-Uc.
Receipts, 4s& bales: stock. lOo.afi bale.
NEW YORK. Jun 21 COTTON-pot
closed quiet and 30 point lower; mldoilng
uuland. 10 93c; middling giilf, 11.20c. Sales,
3u bale.
ST. LOUI8, Jun 28 COTTON Quiet ;
middling. Ho. SK. 10 bales; rccel.ts 46
bale, ahlpiuent. none; etovk. 12,71 bales.
01IAIU LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ca'.tl lUcd pu Trj Light and Duirtb't
Ortdtt Bold Cttadj to B'.rong.
HOGS OPENED LOWER, CLOSED STEADY
mall Rib a( Sheepi aad Laanba aad
t'ader the Inflneac of a Good
Local Demand Market Baled
Aetlve aad Generally Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jun 23, 1901
Recelpu war: Cattle.Hogs. Sheep.
Ottlclal Monday l.Vit 5.J40 4 tml
OfT.cial Tuesday t.7t2 11. i
Official Wednesday 3,u37 11.684 S .81
Official Thursday 1,137 Iv.Mi L'l3
Four day thl week. .10.780 10.874
Same daya laat week. ...12.270 45.348 4,116
Sam day week before.. 13,360 41.061 9 7S8
bam thre week ago..ll.)l 45,321 4 39
Sam four week ago....l,3ul 45.127 L,866
Sain day last year lS.Lln) 47.620 12.815
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE-
The following table show th receipt
ot oattls, hogs and sheep at South Umaiia
for th year to date wlin comparison with
last year: . lH. uu. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 446,654 474.868 31,214
Hogs 1.2i,914 1, IKS. 136 97,778
Sheep 679,476 648,094 131.782
Average price paid fur bug at South
Omaha for tn last veral day with com
parlson;
Date U04. 1903. 1902. 11901. 11800. 199. 11893.
June
Jnn
1..
3..
8..
..
6...
6..
7..
8..
9...
4 63 I
4 4
49;
464!
6 931
( 07
6 99
6 86
6 i6
t 77
49
( 80
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( W
6 701
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4 831
;J,
4 91
4 94
4 a j
t 02
8 60
8 55
3 591
4 21
4 12
03
4 19
jun
J 07
7 13,
B
6 70
Jun
Jun
Jun
I 16
70
6 71
1 Oil
1 4 63
6 U,
3 68 4 01
I n. 8 M
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Jun
oo-l
4 68
trjs
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6781
6 u
8 60) t 87
un
7 81,
8 61
8 6
8 i
3 as
une lu
i 2i
une 11..
un 12..
;iinrt ia
4 78
7 3i
T 331
1 36
I 31
5 11
6 89
6 86
t 81
0 wi
a
3 8a
a
3 71
3 79
3 77
8 99
8 63
3 80
a
3 80
3 81
3 3
$ 72
5 99
Ui
4 92
4 nti
3 J7
3 64
Jun 14..
June 16..
Jun 16..
June 17..
June 18..
June 19..
Jun 20..
Jun 21..
June 22..
Jun 23..
4 861
3 86
6 981
6 86
4 8
3 64
3 U
4
4 8ii
6 01 7 24
a
6 83
6 8!
6 92
6 89
4 M
l
4 92i
6 94
7 13
a
6 43
3 63
a
3 64
3 71
3 63
6 97
6 94
6 88i
7 28
7 33!
6 06
6 00
6 07U
7 41
4 94
4 98
6 u
6 12
7 431
6 81
6 89i
I
I Ott,!
I 6 0u
5 S3
8 tf'
6 771 7 49
3 t3
Indicates Sunday.
The official numbei of cur of stock
brought In today by each road was:
19
1 .. 1
23 2
4
81
13 1
29 1
9
1
6
6
3
1
146 11
Mo. P. Ry ..
O. P. system 7
C. ot N. W. Ry
F., E. aV M. V. R. R. 2
C. St. P.. M. to. Ky 1
B. ot M. Ry 29
C, U. ot y. Ry
K. C. At St. J 4
C, R. 1. & P. Ry., E. ..
C. R. I. ot P. Ry., W. ..
Illinois Central 1
Chi. Great Western ..
Total receipt .... 48
The disposition of th day receipt was
a follows, each buyer purcnaslng tn nuxn-
uer oi neau inoiuatea
Buyer.
Cattle Hogs. Sheep.
.. 216 1.384
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company ...
Cudahy Packing Co. ...
Armour fc Co
Swift at Co., K. C
Armour A Co., K. C...
828
4il
171
49
62
2.341 - 821
2.1 23!
2,668 11
Armour 4k Co., S. C. .. .....
Vansant A Co .'. 1
L. F. Huaa 43
Klngan ot Co l
Squire ot Co
Root 28
Haggerty , 17
1.067
177
816
Other buyer 87
-Total 1,413 10,191 L078
CATTLE There waa an exceedingly light
run of cattle her thl morning for a
Thursday, and aa backer had to have
oma freah supplies, tha downward course
of the market was at least temporarily
checked. Trading, though, was not very
active, but still practically everything In
the- yards waa disposed of in good season.
There were only a few cornfed ateer
on sale thl morning and th better grade
sold without much trouble at fully ateady
price and some ot thera were a little
stronger. There were no strictly choice
cattle on sale, as will be seen from the
aale below. Warmed up cornfeds , and
grassers were more or leas neglected, th
same as ha been the cas all the week,
but owing to the scarcity of - the better
grade they finally bought them at fully
a good price a were paid yesterday.
The market on that class, though, has
been so uneven that It la difficult to tell
lust what such cattls are worth. A com
pared wtlh th high tlm last week, choice
cattle are about Iu4j20o lower, fair to good
26&60C lower and grassers aad warmed up
cornfeds 604y76c lower.
The cow market showed very little change
from yeatcrday except that It wa eaaier
to make a sal owing to the small supply.
Good dry lot cow and heifers could be
quoted a little stronger and some of the
better grades of grassers were fully
steady, tut the commoner one wer very
low aale, th am a they hav been
all the wek and showed no Improvement
In price. The better grade of cornfed
are 15&30O lower than th high tlm last
week, fair to good cornfeds 8oc to 70o and
grassers 76c to 3100 per hundred lower.
Canner r around 60c lower.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold In
about the am aotche they did yesterday.
Th etookeT and feeder market waa very
quiet today, aa but few cattle arrived.
Anything good could afely b quoted
ateady but common klnde wer low, ther
being very little demand from the coun
try for uch cattle. Representative sales:
X ' . " . w
Mo.
U
4
II
11
SI
4
41
41
44
M
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At. Vr.
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.114
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1J5
t 14
.1151
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STEERS AND HEIFERS
744
4 18 H.
.1141
.liSi
.1174
.1018
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4 40
4 44
, 717
4 10 14....
4 40 ...
COWH.
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... 414
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looo
na
4 44
4 44
3 44
HEIFERS.
, 400 I 00 3
!4 3 90
404 8 M
MUliLiH.
1 44
1 40
4.
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, 444 8 40
7S
low
1114
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8 44
.120
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4 40
4 40
3 44
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STAGS.-
UN 4
CALVES.
tit 8 44 4
14 4 4 1
70 4 40 1
lit I M 1
917 IN
toO I 34
130 I t
J 14
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
40 8 00 1 4.1 8 44
Pa 8 40 t 440 t 40
, 70 3 44 M 101 III
4 I 40
J. Schwenvllle Idaho.
1 bull 1470 2 eo 11 cow 1134
16 leer....116n; 4 25
O. Hogan Idaho.
1 cow 1010 3 60 30 feeder. .1059
2 cow 1105 3 86 3 steers.. ..1143
William Banks adaho. V
I loer....H4a 9 91 8 steer. ...1253
Uo Pck Idaho.
7 feeder. .1030 8 76 1 cow ,1220
8 85
3 80
4 24
4 85
886
j. Vt. roio luano.
10 feeder.. 1058 3 75 .
1.
a. rona inano.
2 60 3 bulls 1426 3 00
3 80
1 bull...
23 steer
1 cow...
,.1130
..1U4
A.
llarlss Idaho.
,. 900
..1200
2 60 14 cow 976 3 60
1 cow.
3 86 7 steer. ...1134 3 9u
4 26
4 steers. ...11.3
IIOOS There wa
hogs thl moming,
other point were
a fairly liberal run of
nd, aa reporta' from
unfavorable. Chicago
and a nickel lower.
being quoted dull
packer were bearish ere also. Th
market opened 2c to 6c lower, the great
est decline being on the light and common
hogs. Trading, though, wa not very
actlv at the decline, and when the provi
sion market came higher aalesmen held for
more money and packsra finally had to
raise their hands. The later sates wer
right around ateady with yesterday, the
early selling decline being about regained.
The bulk of the bogs sold from 3i .112 to
86.10, with choice loads from (5.10 to
86 0. Th light and conimcn hog sold
from 36.02 down. A good clearance was
made, practically everything being Bold by
II o'clock. Rofiroetntatlv salea:
No. A. IT. - . Aa. rr. Sn.
4 114 .. 4 a I 14 I a
(a la ,. 4 M 44 law .. I U
It.. i4 ... 4) 4 .., Ut 69 6 46
T7 - .. I '4
M ; 40 4 44
44 ?M, .. 4
71 lU'i 120 4 Oa
T llil f) 4 "5
ta I as
tj : .. 4
11 223 H I
.... H4 .. 4 0
74.; 244 14 I 04
tit 0 I M
76 rw 40 4 4
11 J 14 .. 4 04
71 1:4 40 4 04
72 241 .. 4 "4
40 131 49 8 0
44 :1 40 4 414
44 2f4 .. 4 071,
44 til 10 4 "7i,
71 1.0 t I 071,
74 117 .. 4 VTt
74 21 140 4 t7
i .. 0T
47 141 .. 4 074j
11 lit . . 4 07 H
7 24 300 4 0714,
Ol r.i .. 4 47i
40 21 40 4 071,
77 .Ml .. 4 011
M H4 .. 4 07V
76 224 120 4 071,
7 221 14 4 071,
I. t 40 I 07Vj
tV 2JI . 4 10
4S 14 fO 4 10
7 171 0 I I
44 24 140 I 10
$ tf.4 130 I 10
M I5 .. 4 10
14 , 21 40 4 14
70 Ill .. g 02V
74 ft 90 4 OH
134 .. 4 02t,
4 ill 120 S OJi,
44 114 40 4 OTV,
14 II ..
'4 210 M 02 -4,
2 Ill .. o:v,
1 Ill .. I on,
70 2. 40 4 02V,
74 f .. 4 P24j
17 Ml .. (ljw,
43 Ill .. 10714,
77 224 40 I 02V,
,..2.1 .. 1021,
4 Ill R0 I 031,
74 221 ten i vi
14 tn 40 I 02V.
ta . . ..7
4 in tan i mi i. A. ; .. lio
I 214 40 I 05 (...' Ml IPO 4 14
44 227 M 04 41 M4 H IK
1 t'l ..lot ; 40 M 40 4 11
4 10 I 01 M in 10 I 1IV,
71 1.40 44 4 04 44 K 10 4 11 vi '
47 Ill .. I M 14 K 40 111,
1 1'10 .. 01 It Ill 0 I 13V,
11 140 840 01 11 171 .. 112V,
I: 0 Of. 4" :il 44 I 13',
71 211.40 1(1 II l.M .. I1IS
7 I?4 tn 04 74 174 I1 I 11V4
4 Ifl 10 I OR 71 -.241 M I 12Sp
121 .. 10 0 IM .. 4 14
71 1I 14 05 40 Kl .. I 14
41 Ill 40 I 06 M Jt .. 4 II
40. ...... 141 40 I Oa 18 114 .. Ill
70 141 0 JJ II 1(4 10 I II
7 140 TOO 4 W 40 410 140 I N
8I1EK There was a very small run ot
sheep and lambs her thl morning and th
mantel coula nut be quoted anything but
leady and active. There seems to be a
brink demand for anything good In the
way of killers. Two cars of Wyoming
grass wethers' sold for 84.30, whlcn was
about a steady tirice. and that was the
only test made ot the market on grassers.
rcu Mexican weiner soia hi pvao. may
were the tall-endn from the hunch tnat
sold here Tueaday for 34.6. bom fed ewe
sold for 33.86 and a little bunch of fed lamb
brought W 60.
Uuutatlons for fed stock: flood to
choice lambs, 36.0065.60; fair to good lamba,
86.60436.00; good to choice yearling or weth
ers, 36.00&6.26; fair to good yearling or
wethers, J4.7fnff6.0O; good to hole awn,
34.iou4.5fl; fair to good ewe. 31.OOOJ4.26.
Reprcsentativa sale:
No Wt Pr.
15 Mexican wether 90 3 00
168 western we. hem 99 4 30
Sel western wether 99 4 80
218 Mexican wether 93 4 34
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Blow and Steady, Hoc Lower
aad Sheep Lower.
CHICAOO, June 23.-CATTLB-Reeeipta.
6,000 head; slow and steady; good to prime
steers, 34.6mijli.60; poor to medium, i.WS
6.40; stockers and feeder. 82.504f4.50; heifers,
p.Wtfi.ZO; cows, 31.6iXu4.50; canners, 31.600
20; bulls, l.'.00i4.26; calve. 32.6Ou.0o;
Texaa fed ateera, 34.6og.40.
HOC8 Receipts, 26,ooO head; estimated
tomorrow, 16,000; left over, 8,566; msrket 60
lower; mixed and butcher, 8.165.25; good
to choice heavy, 36.8036.37; rough heavy,
36.10ti5.S0; light, 35.00(.25; bulk of sales,
36.2fvtf6.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8,000
head; market slow to lower; good to choice
sheep, 34.30(36.25; fair to choice mixed, 34.000
4.76: western sheep, 33.604.75; spring iambi,
84.606.00; western lambs, 4.004.00.
Kama City Live Btoek Market.
KANSA 3 CITT, June 23. CATTLB Re
ceipt, 4,800 head, including 1,000 southerns;
market steady, closing weak to 10c lower;
export and dressed beef steers, 36.606.40;
fair to rood, 84.35ig6.60; western fed steers,
34.2&S6.8&; stockers and feeders, 38.00itf4.75;
southern steers, 32.5wu6.50: southern oows,
32.5034.00: native cow, Uefl'a-i.cM); native
heifer I2.5OU6.40; bulla, 82.tMiT4.36; calves,
82.504iM.b0.
HOOS Receipts. 8,600 head; weak to 60
lower; top, 35.21; bulk of sale. 85.00y6.10;
heavy, 35.106.22; packer. 36.0016.10; pig
and light, 14 406.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4,000
head; market 1016c lower; native lambs,
H-lVeK-JO; western lambs, 34.75jj4.70: fed
ewes, 34. 404). 00; Texaa clipped yearlings,
34.6046.26; Texas clipped sheep, 34.004(4. 76;
Btockar and ieedere, 33.O0fflH.0O.
1 .. -v ' '
St. Lol Llv Stock Markat.
.BT. LOU ISt .June 23. CATTLEv-Receipt,
6.100 head, Including 3,800 Texan; market
teady; native shipping and export steer,
36.ui.50; tire seed beef and butcher steers,
4.26ft6.26; steers under 1,000 lbs., 34.0Oij5.86:
stockers and feeders, 83.00e4.60; cows and
heifers, 32.2Et?6.40; canner , 322532.60; bulla,
32.7b4i3.90; calves, I4.0;s5.60; Texas and In
dian steers, 33.0046.(6; cow and heifers,
2.76(T8.76.
HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market slow
and lower; pigs and light, t4.2t&5.00; pack
ers, 350O43.6.15; butcher and best heavy,
36.10tfj6.8O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,600
head; market dull, slow and lower; native
muttons, 83.7&ii'4.6o; lambs, 35.267.36; cull
and bucks, 32.26(0.4.76; Blockers, J1.604J3.00;
Texan, 34.25414. 76 J
Pew Tork Li-re Stock Market. v
NEW YORK, June 23. BEEVES Re
ceipt, none and no trading; market weak;
no change In cable advices. Export esti
mated for tomorrow. 50 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 884 head; market
teady; veals, 84.otljj5.76, no choice; butter
milks, 83.50. Iireseed calves, slow; cite
dressed veals, 6iQ9c per lb.; country dressed,
6(ft8c. . 1
HOOfl Receipts, 1,363 head; market
barely steady lor live hogs; few iat hog
old at 85.75. 1
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,698
head; inarket for sheep alow and weak,
good lambs strong, common lambs dull:
sheep, 33.80tfJ4.80: few export wethers, 36.26
&5.ao; lambs, fc. 257. 15.
Stock la Sight.
Following ar th receipts of live' stock
for th six principal western cities yester-
auy :
Cattls.
.. 1.1.17
.. 6.000
.. 4,800
.. 6.600
.. 3,878
.. 300
Hog-.
10.208
26.000
6.500
9.000
6,170
3,500
Sheep.
1,078
,0P0
4.000
8.500
9u0
South Omaha..
Chicago
Kansaa City...
St. Louis
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Total
.19,116 60,879 16,473
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
6T. JOSEPH, June 23. CATTLE- Re
ceipts, 8,878 hond; market l(jai5c lower)
natives. 84.00tfj.25; oows and hetfera, 81.604J
6.25; stockers and feeders, 83.0ut4.86.
HOOS-Receipts, 8,170 head; market 60
lower: light, 35.00t3C.10; medium and heavy,
35.(66.22.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900 head;
market steady to 10c lower; spring lambs,
86.95.
Sloez Cltr Lire Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT, Ia., June 28. (Special TU
gram.) CATTLE Receipt. 300 hand; mar
ket, weak to 60 lower; beeves, 84.60jJ4i.00;
cow, bull and mixed, 33.(XKg6.00; Blocker
and feeder, 33 .OOojH.OO; calve and year
lings, 93.OfKu3.66.
HOOS Reoelpta, 8,600 head: market,
weak to to lower; lllng at 86.0Oe.li; bulk
of sales. 36 .074j.l.
Metal Market. '
NEW TORK. Jun 23.-METAL8-London
tin market took a sharp upward turn to
day aa a result, it waa reported, of bull
manipulation and closed at 119 2 6d for
spot and 118 16 for future. The local
market, affected by the advance abroad,
alxo showed flrmnena, closing at Ut.Ohff
28.26. Copper also ruled for more In Lon
don, closing 58 15 for spot and futures.
Locally girlces were steady end unchanged,
with lak quoted at 812.62, electrolytic 112. 60
and casting 312.12. Lead waa unchanged at
34.2o4i4.SO In the local market, but was a
shade higher tn London, where It closed
at U8Hd. Spelter also waa unchanged
at 34.75(0-4.87. and higher In London, wher
the closing piloe was 22. Iron closed at
31s 3d In Glasgow. Locally lead wa un.
changed; No. 1 foundry northern, 815.50;
No. J foundry northern. 315.36; No. 1 foun
dry (outhern soft. 313.25tjl3.75.
ST. LOUIS. Jun 23 -M ETA I A- Lead un
changed ut 14.10. Spelter, unchanged at
84.07.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 23. WOOL Thr ' is a
steady market for domestic wool. Th sen
timent prevails that the new wools must
bring hih prices In order that the buyers
may clear a profit 011 the new clip. Bom
choice lot hav recently been disponed of
t record value. Receipt of new gradea
are heavy dally and are Increasing. Pulled
and territory wools are quiet and foreign
grades ar alao Inactive, though firm.
Jending quotations follow; Territory
Idaho, fine, 17ijl8c; heavy tine, 14ijl5c; fin
medium. 174111c: medium. 1Hi19c; low me
dium. lVil9e. Wyoming, fine, li4fl6o;
heavy fine. 14ifl5c; flu medium, l'c; uw
niedlum, Ji-Hi'-'lc.
ST. IjOI'IH. June 23. WOOL Firm and
otlve; medium grades, combing and cloth
Ira:. l4i:'4'4c; llnht fine. 1Ui7c; heavy fln.
12 u 15c. tub wanned, 80433c.
Evaa-orated Ales mm Dried Frail).
NKW TORK. Jun 23 -lTVAPORATED I
APPLES-Ik Bikrkat 1 qull and via. I
73 14 M 4 PS
u 17 .. 4 4
4 1 .. 4(4
u l'T H In
7i in Mu I oo
71 211 14 I 04
41 J 21W I Ml
7 .."4 M ft)
44 14 .. 4 0
11 PO 4 00
44 roe .. oo
10 21 44 I on
4 114 40 I 00
7 1S7 n in
!: ) Ol.
71 114 40 4 C"4)
ll.i f" .. I 07',
0 ?27 .. I OH,
41 17 0 4 .'
M m 200 I el",
47 11 .. 4 0314
changed; cemmon are quoted t 4fi6Vc:
prune, 6i5Ve; choW, fic; fsnry. it.
CAI.IKORMA 11R1ED FRIITS-rrtine .
are unchanged and quiet at 2c to 6c,
according to grade Apricot are quiet and
.inchanged, with choice quoted at 7W10c;
xtra choice, ltVac: fancy. lltriJe. Peache.
steady; choice, ,t7c; extra choice, 7c;
fancy. 9tl0c.
Milladelnhla Prod are Market.
rillLAPELrHIA. June 23. RTTTTER
Steady; fair f.enmn.1: extra western cream
ery. ic; extra r.eaiby print. 1c.
t OtlS Steady: fair demaid; freh nearby,
18c. loss off: freeh south western. i1c; freah
weetern, 18e. ,
CHKKSK Fair: good demand; Nw Tork
full cream. 649c.
te7ee Market.
NEW TORK. June 23 COFFEE The
market fur futures opened steady at an
advance of 6 polnta. Sales 4.660 liags, In
cluding Julv. 8.75t(Oc; September. Mc;
October, .lili'.15c; l'ecember, .2Co; .-t-i-uary,
k.36c; March. 6.75c.
NEBRASKA FORESTRY SURVEY
Bares of Forestry Detail a Party of
Six to Make Valaahle
lavtlratl9.
For eomi year now the United State
Department of Agriculture, through tha
Bureau of Foresty, ha been tudylng the
timber reaouroe of Nebrkaka. In the sum
mer of 19-71 g party of seven men made a.
thorough survey of the western portion of
th Mate, the reul of which will be pub
lished In tha near future. Following thl
survey th Dlamal River and Niobrara
river foraot reserves were et lde nd a
third tract of about 600,000 acre In the sand
bill werev withdrawn from settlement.
During the present summer the urvey
will be extended so as to cover the 4 a tern
part of th state, where a vast amount of
forest planting ha been done In the last
thirty-five or forty years. Indeed this part
of the state ha been veritable experi
ment station tn tree planting during theo 1
year and It I proposed now to make a
thorough tudy of thl planted Umber, ths
result of which, when published, will aerve
as a valuable guide in futur planting. A
feature of thl investigation Will b th
making of a large number of measure
ment In commercial plantation in order
to determine the amount of material In
cord wood, post, ttea, etc, that may be ex
pected from a planted grove In a rpeclfled
time under a given set of condition. Th
Investigation will serve, too, to determine
what tree are best adapted for commer
cial planting in th various localities to b
studied. v . .
While th rapid growing tree, uch
box elder, soft maple, -willow, etc., have
a place In .forest planting, yet such tree
have already been too largely planted to
th exclusion of the more valuable species.
There should be a gradual weeding out of
these lea valuable orts, and an effort
made to substitute for them such tree a .
black walnut, hardy catalpa, ash, locust,
elm, western yellow pine, etc. Experience
ha shown that forest planting, If ef th
right kind, will yield return on the Invest
ment equal to or better than that which
may be expected from field crepe. Hier
Is an Increasing demand for such material
aa can be grown in the farm wood lot,
price are steadily appreciating and ther
I otherwise every justification for th attll
further extension of tree planting In sucti
tate a Nebraska.
While th study of planted timber will
be especially emphasised in this invest!
ration, yet th natural forest resource
will not be neglected. Th distribution of
Our natural forest wilt be carefully studied
and their conditions will be noted. There 1
a marked tendency to the natural exten
sion of the timber area In .Nebraska, a
may be noted in so many place along
the streams where fire and live stock '
are excluded. Thl Is another of ,lbe ques
tion to be especially, emphasised ra .thl
investigation. -
The bureau of forestry will detail 44 party '
of lx of It agents to make thl Investiga
tion, with Frank O. Miller tn chaige. Mr.
Miller is tn th field now and bis party
will follow In a few days. Two parties
will be formed, each to travel overland by
team. These partial will be outfitted at
Lincoln and will start frdm there about
July L The Investigation will cover, all
that portion of th state oaat of the ninety
ninth meridian, and it I upected that th
field work will be concluded by October 1.
COMPLAINTS AGAINST AUTOS
Nameroe Protest Lodared with Cltr
Clerk that ChaatTear Drive
Two Feat.
'
Telephone comunlcatlon to the city
clerk's office during ths laat few days
seem to indicate that a number of auto
moblllsts are breaking the speed regula
tion all to piece and frelghtenlng men.
women, children and live stock. Clly
Clerk Elbourn has grown o tired giving a
list of the name of person holding of
fending number that he has prepared a
schedule showing th information. To
day citizen semed - to have special griev
ances against car 42,. C, XI. Wl'.klns, Dwey
hot!. cwrvr; car 33, F. W. Conner; room
16 Continental block; car 66, D. C. Brad
ford, 1506 Harney, and ' oar 17, owned by
A. I. Root. Complaints loud snd long
wars heard agalnat these auto, it being
declared that they wer driving fast and
recklessly. Some of the Inqulrte war
(rotn the police.
On reoslpt of a complaint from Council
man II. D. Zlmman, aaylng that automo
bll No.' 17 wa tearing up th ground
near Twnty-nlnth and Farnam street.
Officer Brown was seat from fh police
station to round up th sailing chauffeur,
but ths beat th patrolman oould do was t
get a record of tha number of th. ma
chine and the speed at Which it went.
Of.eer Btvn ald th. auto went from
Farnam to Leavenworth Street in forty
econds, which 1 at a ret of about forty
mile per hour, mors than th law allow.
It la also said th machln passed thn
officer a number of tlm, a though -ita
automobile was mightier than tha law.. A
complaint, it i said, will be Bled-' against
th owner of th machln.
FROM CHARITY CONVENTION
CesnaaUsloaer CeaooUIr Retara frosa
Mala with Heoert of Pre at- '
able Trio.
Jame P. Connolly,' county commissioner,
has returned from Portland, ,M., whero
ha ha been In attendance at th National
Conference of Charitle and Corrections.
H say th convention ' wa attended by
over 1,600 delegate from all sections of th
country and tha dlsouSnions of charitable
and correction work were interesting and
Instructive. On th trip" ,Mr.. Connolly
topped st a number of eastern cities.
"The most Interesting of all my obaervs
tions," he eald, "waa th excellent condi
tio!) of the paved street in all th cities
I visited, this being In striking contrast
with th torn and unsightly pavement of
Omaha. In Buffalo,' for Instance, as soon
a a hoi wear to a depth of a fraction or
an Inch It I repaired. The repairing outfit
there la always In service, and a a result
ther are no hole of any depth or sire In
the paving "
Fair Trial Law I Ceaallt etloaal.
HELENA,- Mont., Jun 33. Th supre-ne
couit Ima unanimously held that the Pair
trials bliia enacted at a aperial ae anion of
the legislature last Iiecember, ie con
UtiatVoiial. Th law waa attacked In the
ra of the Anaconda company against ths
Montana Or Purchasing company, and
much litigation bat ween th lopjea la
tere I 1 luvvlrad.
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