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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1904)
J. s J SJ SoNFlSlSC .TnE MISSISSIPPI Crtatlo of Sew Shfp CliiwI ia Sow - WeH Under Wa. ;. WCftX II CHARGY OF rORMU OMAHA Ml Chrlsti Inmt Hr- l Mllllos Dollar Ctai 4 AM rattlaft' . U Bl Llcki Boat - i, . W.$ Pa, . " . Th enteTrrts of cutting- a thlrty-flve foot channel 1,000 feet la width through tha southwest pais .of the Mississippi five at New Or! win ti an of great important, not alona to that city, but to tha entire MiMlMlppt' Valley and Its .tributary mN kets. The contract tfif, th Work Involve the expenditure- of te.000.6eo and possesses a, local Interest to Omaha, In that Messr. Christie Lowe, a tormef engineering and contracting firm of Omaha, ha tha con tract for th Tat undertaking. The great work of establishing thl new channel It now well under war, directed by capable and perln4 engineer, and la carried on by an.:fcjl force bt tfcert, and one at th beat equipped plant ever employed on a work of the kind. It era the IaM Certain Ead who first onoelved ul put Into execution th then gtgantlo undertaking of securing an ade quate1 ehlfc channel through the south pas and UnUl then theTeat Mississippi river, a well as th Missouri and tha Ohio and ita ' smaller tributAries, served little more than the purposes f thai Interstate Com mere. .-.'. lrt the 'meanwhile tn trend Of traffic southward throtlgli the Mississippi valley, th needs of a rapidly expanding commerce and the lncres In draft and tannage of th great ocean freighters nave outgrown tb dimension of the channel through th south pass, and th United mates government saw the urgent necessity of moating tft.1 emergency by the building of a monster channel through the southwest pass on th am principle laid down and so ably demonstrated by Bad. .. ) la Wk. VMtbwest pass I much th longest, widest and deepest of the three natural mouths oOh Mississippi which constitute th delta. In fact, it la regarded a the main channel of the river,- with Pass IOutre and the south pas as estuaries, rrom the head of the paase to the point whete th adntraotor have begun the con struction Of th Jetties this channel baa a minimum depth of thlrty-alx feet for 4 channel not lass than 900 feet wide, and which will, b very easily enlarged to minimum width of 1,000 feet. In fact, th greater part of this 'channel range from fifty to ninety Met in depth and 1 almost straight a an artificial canal through out Ita whole length. Th only real engineering problem to b solved In securing a thirty-nve-root snip at, 1,000 feet wide, from th Quit fit 'lealco lnto the- main channel of tha Mis- XslMiPPt river by the Southwest pas Is th establishment of that channel across th bar upon whose crest , there I now a depth of1 but sixteen feet. Th Jetty sys tem a successfully applied by Captain Eada Is to b adopted In this oaae and will Involve the construction tt about seven miles of. jetties, three miles In length on on side .and four miles In length on th ether. . How th Jettle Opmrktm, .. CapUla Ead demonstrated that through th agericf Wtha'Jeftleg' th current' of any stream Is1 Increased in force' by con fining t narrowiftf It.' and that this in crease in it force use tt to scour th light silt out of the channel to at least th minimum depth bt level ot the fiver bottom further up stream. The bar which constitute ' the obstruction' to navigation In Southwest pass Is altogether outside th land' end on' oh Bid of fh pass. The suddm freelnr of the ttreant front its bank ha naturally' slackened th ur rent, and this, in tuni, has Induced the reolpltatlon which has formed a bar wnos crest Is at least nineteen feet higher than i highest places In the channel through th pasa. JTh purpoe served by th Jt ti -will "b simply the onnnlng of th current out to and across th bar until deep" water Is reached, and th current thus formed will quickly cut a passage through the light silt of whioh th bar I primarily composed, to a minimum, depth dual to -that ef the channel through the pass wher th current 'ha been confined by the operation of natural laws. This dectk Is nowhere less than thirty-six feet. a that th aecurtnlr Of a thlrty-nv-foot ohannel-acrosa th bar by th building and n.airtUnsnc of th Jettie la b- luMty assured. ; Details of tk Vadovtaklasj. Th seven mile ot Jetty work contracted for by Christie Lowe, I to rest upon a bottom of this soft and ever shifting ai luvtal silt precipitated after It ha soaped th controlling forces of both levees and natural banks. . lh massive pier of stoo and eoneret used In th construction of th Jetties must rest upon masse ot this lit, which has been accumulating for age upon age. These Jettle win rest upon ton laden mattresses, Which must cover enough of the soft river bottom to Insur a permanent support for tha superstructure. The willow ' mattress which are about twenty Inches In thlckr.es ar placed in three layers, eaoh at right angle to th layer beneath It. They are then laid upon substantial wooden' frames and when all are in plat another gtrong wooden frame I laid upota top of th" willows,' and these ar drawn together with such force that 7-3 the original twtnty inch I compressed f" to twelve Inch. Th mattr ar then I taken or floated t th place they ar to oocupjr W th rver and sunken wlttt layers of rock. Th mattresses ar of a uniform lenath of 100 feet and vary In width accord Ing to th 6epth of the water In which thf are io oe piat-m. Th contractor ar HOW engaged In lavlna- the5 first tier bt th mat for th whole length Of both jetties. Th mattresses ar ef varying width,' th Widsst being placed at' 'the tattom, ' and approximate width of from thtrty-nv feet to ninety- fiv feet, a'eufilclent nuniber being laid to afford a working foundation of two, , three, Av or whatever number f Ur of mat- tree aes mar be riulrd, After th eOmpletlon of thl foundation th rock upon th upper mat 1 to be lev eled oft and compactly placed.' for a width ,' of eighteen feet, eight feet on th channel Id and ten feel on th Sea si 3 of th center line ef th Jetty, and thl form th foundation for -the concret. And th thick Qesa ct th layer f the- stone upon which th concret shall rest ekall not b lees than two feet. Thl so nereis capping i t be twelve feet wide at the bottom, eight and one-half feet at the top and four and on-half rest thlckr - Towa Ballt a Pike ' When Measra Christie and Lowe began th ectabllshment ef their plant eight . months Xshanty of I f v month ago there was neither wharf, or structure of any kind on the of th Arm's J present headquarter new hfev thirty-five bouse perched U. f, plies, as is every structure any wher about th husy llttt colony they have ea i tablkahed. "TOO mil wwn reaia uyvs overnowed sea mar an which seems to reach out on either id of th p.ea and away Inland Indefinitely. Ther ar tw wharves, on lu teel long by 10 feet and th other 3M feet long by 4 feet, In fact, between the two wharvea, th narrow guag railway and th two big mattree tables, each of which Is 00x170 feet wide, about all the traverslbl territory on the premise la the brood roadways bf board walk which serve as street between the line Of bouse and ofhoe buildings. To accomplish th tiiirpO 6r sinking th mat tree on both side of the chan nel It has been found necessary M bull bout thfe mile of uhantlal tfetl which supports a narrow gunge railway, employed for transporting th materials for th fnattrease from the company wharves to the jetty line a far as they traverse shoal water. Daagera aad DtlHealtl. In calm weather tb placing and sinking of tb mattresses In dep water ia at tended Wltn ho particular difficulty,, but when the sea come up after th big mat tresses have been taken In tow, th task becomes dl moult and - oangsrous. One on its way tb mattress anuat b taken to.lt destination and disposed of at ll hacards, a there I no such thing as holding It for favorable weather. Th skill with which this difficult work haa thus far been accomplished Is shown In the fact that not a single mattress haa thus far been lost or misplaced. Every portion of th material which was to enter into th constrnctien of the Jet ties, th narrow gauge railway, the mat tress tables, pile for th buildings, build ing material, eta,, had t b carried down the river. With the single exception of the wlllow used In the making of the mat- I tresses, most of which have thus far been I secured In th neighborhood of th plant, everything had to b taken down the river from New Orleans. - ' The rock need In sinking and anchoring the mattresses and in giving weight and volume to -the Jetty structure, la quarried in Alabama, hauled about too mile by rail. loaded Into th company's big rock barge at Avondal and towed down to the works at the mouth of tha pas. This rock Is for the most part a rather close-grained eryatallne limestone, which Is regarded as the best for riprap work. Particular I attention ha to be paid In the selection and preparation of this .ton balla.t for ine ma urease, ao piece o of rock weighing a la nmA .rM h s is used and th less than ten pound maximum weigh fof any on plee Is fifty pounds. These irregular fragment of ton give to the ballasted surface of each mat a Atrnng grip of the mattress above and below It, and the final result I a trueture tenacious and as tbl a cemented wall. When we consider th work that muat nc.saHty enter Into the construction of ui jeiues ai a point wner there wa not a foot of solid ground upon which t rest supplies-and material to begin With. and absolutely no material except th wil lows within a radius of more than 100 miles from th sit f fh works, he caiii begin to appreciate th magnitude of what Messrs. Chrlsti and Low have accomplished dur Ing the eight months which have elapsed I since tney nrst landed th advance guard I of their force at th lower end ot South Paa a. Peatare of thm Caa. In addition t th component part of the plant otherwise speolfled, I a saw and bor- Ing mill used to prepare light timber for use In the WUreesea This mill prepare ,00 feet of lumber every twenty-four houra. Th commissary store is another fn- stltutlon of nn im.ll I m t-.iw n m n A M . i . I f thl kind, Then there la an eleetrl light fA . . I Zl'lZ. m""?. 'r Th namn V. .... .... I fcij. VU.UUUb 1H rDDIM Wl n THI-. with pic- firm has e list of luresqu leatures. Th uontractlng 1 ngidiy excluded alcohol from the commissary supplies, sad a th .... . in. troduotldn of any Intoaloant UDon the I prm4s is gtfictV prohibited.' tb evening ara- quiet and but few remain up after th suspension or th leotrlo . light lervlee, wnipn laae piao about 11 o'clock. Soon ater th. hi e u v sided and after the sun haa seemed to have -. " - aippea away beneath th Surface of th salt marsh away 1fl th wait, th wtft mroDDing 01 th lctrid light blant at-rt Itself and hundred of Incandescent light are gleaming la every direction a th little town hang over th Water many ox mere ngnt ar reflected from below. About 100 men ar employed on the work at the 'mouth of th pass, but these ar Kept Wisy making and sinkln tha m.t. tresses mad from the willow furnlshd by contract labor. Tb quesUo t trans portation Is an Important one with tha firm which handle- immense supplies ot material, all of which Is subject to long hauls.-and for thl reason much of th skilled labor employed by th combanv la engaged In the work of transportation. Cap- lain, engineers and pilot are fairly ttumb ling oVer each n(hr Ar-t- .... . after th Ubor e,f th. s corn la t. the that th men constantly era- I July pioyea in tn mattres work ar Indebted tor , their glimpses of what! I going 0a ino eutsta world, Hew th Work rred. Th tore now on th work is addlns On mat each day. there bein no nih Work, and this mean a progress of too fet m j.i. i. . . , . ' a day A oon a a mat ha been launched yuw men mvrv i oa in frame lor the neat one, and so on. mmrnAx . . jrn ctiannM Detwtea tho outhw.t let- tie will iUarhtly funnrt hiped, with Chaai na rr wsaaf fMr k . Th.. terminal points ot th a.t and west Jetties will te 3,60O.feet apart, and leading J . . 4VW. w ajay KOatWau U Bna. snorewaro the Channel will gradually widen out until at the shore ends the structure will be about 4,000 feet apart. It 1 expected that tha Jetties will b eomplted In four year. Th approaimat estimates rurnishad by the government a to the quanUUe In these jetties aiv 300,000 square yards of mat and 213,628 ton of rip-rap stone. In charge ot th govern ment work I Colonel Henry M. Adam of the government engineer oorp and Assist- though oat ar down In patch In Buf ant Englnr Donovan. '" I uia county th Wbt waist high. Corn ant Engineer Donovan. Among th prominent Individuals Immedi ately connected With tb work aside from Chrlsti 4 Low er Oeorge Ledrio, reel neni partner; jonn u. crown. Superintend ent; Fred P. Traut, olvtl engineer; Gtaorg W. Graham and Louis D. . Lindau. offlc fore; Oeorge J. Ross, teeter Alexander and Mr. Dickie, government laspeotor; Captain I, W. Hahen. In charge Of mat laying; Dr. S.ehold. physician in charge. and J. W. Daniel, In charg of th com- miasary departmeut Bdlaoa Aaieads aa tCplgram. Francis Bacon Crocker, pro feasor of eleo- trlcal engineering at Columbia university. reoently wrote to Thumas A. Edison for a photograph of th latter . Urge enough to hang In th offlc of th electrloal depart ment at th university, and als requesting Mr. Edison to Insorlba th picture with some motto that might be helpful to the udenta. In a few day large photograph Of th Inventor arrived, and at th bottom of It, In th large, strong, well-defined handwriting of Bdlon, wa th foil. win,: Ail ininii come to ihqii woo nuati while they Walt." euoraa. I "Next I" Vaderslaad. Th sour faced, dyapeptla' looking man took the chair. "What yott Wish V asked the barber. "J want a Judge Parker hair Cut." aald the man. The barber, who reads th papers, under stood. . He rut thA customer hair without throwing In any conversation. Chicago Tribune, Bee Want Ad are Ik ftect Saaiaea Booster. TIIE OMAHA' DAILY IlEEi MONDAY, JUKE CRA1N ASD PRODUCE MARKET Weather 1 ting on 'Change mi Latter li Qtiiet a Beanlt. DEMANDS ARE POOR AND SALES AftC FEW rrdletloaa of rroet I llaaulat lotng Prices, tat Ar A bee at, . Tha Ihattla Off Maefe Trade. OMAHA, nh , 1M These day f apathy on th local Oram Sxchange indicate plainly that apeculatore Id not overepeak themselves when they declared that the new and advanced freight rates would east a damper on business during the latter part of the present month. iemanns are poor ana me marset e eeedlngly ulet. Just how long this sort of thing will continue Is not very hard t tell if wet weather doesn't Interfere with Jul? harvesting. Activity on th 'change during th middle and latter part ot the coming month ia easily predicted on tb floor. There was a considerable amount 01 fluctuation In prioes of eorn and wheat, but on the whole business waa painfully dull. W.I weather romlna so near to harvest time had a tendency to work prioes up a trine, but demand was aDseni. Wheat opened generally higher on strong cable and exeessiv rain in th south west. Corn was steady momentarily, but withal Was dull and Soon slumped lower at Chl- cago en th caah situation and Hb-rel re ceipis. Locall nriaes were maintained and cloaed a trifle up. But lethargy marked this market, too. uat were absolutely aeaa. iemana wm quite an unknown thing and there seemed little or no disposition to buy at any price. no easn saiea of grain war rsoorseu iu the local market. The prediction of frost In the western rart of the state tonight had a tendency mak prlcea in all llnea rule well at the close but sales were tew. It was renorted that Minneapolis stock of wheat had deraed 7HCw0 bushels this week. .. ... . Weather played "tn most important part IA the doings of th market today, in weather mAO shows heavy rains In Ne- braeke, Iowa, Kansa and Missouri. Two Inch of rain were reportea irom m wrdJa" McPherton and otfirj.olnt..; rroet was experienced at Rabid Oty and rains In other points Of South Daknta, WHKAT-No. 1 hard, 843U6c, nominal; n6. 3 hard, O083c. nominal; NO. 4 hard, 1 hard, iswasac, nominal; no. c. no-mlnnl. . RM No. 1 4747Hc W-Qj lie; No, 1 yellow, V&47Hc: No. 7cj No. 1 white. Vrcfcttc; Jto. t w esfl'fsc. no-mlnn! CORN- No. yel- 4, c lOW, 4i whlte. 3 4 white, o: No! t white. 39(440iio; No, rrw-.' in hfira r Omaha aTaln for were i folU. fuvur delivery ana me uvn Closed- Open. High. Low, Today. F day. Wheat- juiy Sept. tie. ... W B 74B 74Vi 71 B 71 . 74V4B 74ttB 4 11B 73 B n Corn iun M4 tHB m 4KB 4HB 46A 4B July 4vsa tnD wis Sept. ... 4J B 4S4B 43 oet- ' vee. ... tt B M June 41 B 41 41 41 41 87 aw July ...... ? B w . A asked. B bia. lcal Caah Crala Karkt. WHEAT-No. hard, e, nominal; No, bard, ao&nie, nominal 1 No. 4 hard, 670o, 11 CORN --Nominal and hlf heri No. a, 48Vtc; No, 3, 48c; No, 4, 44) No. 1 yellow, 4,d V4c; No. t yellow, ilc: No. 2 white, 47S ,'3lWMmin.,i unchahsted! NO. t .a, v . iiuai I, WfcO NO. wme. tc; wo. a white aiV440Hc; No. 4 white. 38S39o; stand avrd. 41o. Bsclpt. - 0ab. Mark. ' VUt. vnM ( M. a Corn ... I Oats 1 . flraia Marvet Elsewher Closing price ot gtalrt, today and m day at th market named war a follows 1 , -Closed -nrk-f - Today. Frl July .r,. Bi . Bepujmoer -ne corn - Julv 47T4B 4S, feptetnber KAMitAal CITX. Wheat 754 fcenunibei corn- July Rantamber 46HB 48'A 43 - 4i BT. IMUIB. Wheat . - - ,, fep'ember".'""!!::.';"""""! fclViA 80V, JU1V . 1 ' . " " 7" Beptember i.;i..'A 48B MINNSAPOLiS. Whaate- .... ... uiy ....... September ..... "M . 83V4B .... PULUTH. Wheat- MtiTJ , July September ....i.-i to,B '" v HttVt YORK. Wheat . m juiy rzr KZ? September 8f 7a Aaskad. B bid, ' Notes of tn Oralis Market. rm i. a Un nt an earlv movement tram Texa on account of wot weather In the Lone Star tat. There wa a request at Jtansa uiiy yes I terdav for bids on No. 3. red Oklahoma wheal .but D01J"Ar T.a--. I wheat opened steady at Liverpool at d k,.. ..5 , T.atned that mark at the I close, coin wa hum, " I H higher, - TrfamYt re nr w raai 11 wrta iiibl4.cu 1 rt L"k- vrlLv . iilov: WheaL Nx 1 I htvrdT on; Wo. I hard, tw. Corn. No. t, I four! 1NO. Oflt. ' . . 1 1 . - . . by"r tS. "u u'Tlmi.'.d" uTi and it seems probable it will have a full I t I I a. Z m itnl la jk va m""n "' r'ZT,Z'm 'iTai.- Terri. where Tt is said that more eotton, wheat and corn will be raised this year vwDeior i " J -'. I About two-thirds Of th wheat orop ha I been harvested. J. 8. Reld of the grain nrm ox nnapp Raid & Co. of Iowa, came in worn a weai ern Nebraska trip along th lin of th Union ractfTo. He declared tnat wheat and oata are in good condition. . The wheat, he .ays, has not been Injured by rains, at 1. very backward, a reports, coming omy hall way I th a nee. jmnaio euuniy wheal will be ready tor barrest by tli middle of July. KBVf YORK GB!SEAt. kUKOT daotatlaaa l ) par Tarloa Caaaaaoaiiiea. vtrw YORK. Jun kS.-'-FIXWR R- oelpts, IS 497 barrels; PfJ'. Miry'i ft'. nt&mttBT&9 1 winter . . traJahta. 34.70iu4.85; Minnesota 7 . J AA. . 170: corn mu, f ""'i a !l(il.U; city. 31.lall6; kiln dried, uoi RTE-Nomlnal It. I weal era, Xto ttotav mai. 4.. . ....I., itii. tt iAt Tork; malting, nominal. . WIIKLAT Receipts, none; export. 4.8M bushels: spot market, flrnj; Na, 3 red, nominal eivaioj rr"' , anoat; xni a. anoat; f. o. b. a . .. kt., t n,iKrn iitiiiiin. si.ua t. a. ISO. I nSm JBKIIIII'H, . . . H.V 1. . . A. . . higher than yesterday) July, toyd Cd7 aerLewIbir, U t-U(. i aimai alac. CORN Receipts, 47,300 bushels; sxports. 39 52a bushels; spot market.. Arm; 3 Sko i.v.t,r and 64o f. O. b. afloat; NO. I4.a: Na. 3 White, ti. OBtlO market waa quiet. Laat prices showed t.0 net losa July, 4feHOJ rlosO, .0e geptember, 6iftlc; closed, WHo. o ATR Receluls. 62.600 busbelsi porta 3K6 bushels; spot market, dull; oats 2fl to i iw.MiirtM. 41ji46V4o: natural white. to it pounds, 4u4c; clipped white, ta 40 kounna, owuujc. IUI-teadyj shipping, 76a; good to HOPS-THillf stat common in choice tail. 2b,i36c: Wl. 23'1?c: ..Ida. 14c: Pa cinq coast I'Ji. t4uAo; 1J2, 22c; olds, i.rtAr. 1'ROVISIONS-Jteef. firm: fmlly, 3 ofl lObui mm. te(iir7W: beef hama. 3j" f"' 1100; paehef. S Otnit t 4ty eaer India Sums, ao.0vdl6.0Ui. Cut ineata, stead 6atent, 4.&o,ui.iw; winter linneiota baker. W.fa3.&o; winter low .radea. 11.1603 80. Rye. Hour, steady; f tilt ,.,,Tl Mi ehnlra to fancy. l4.Bi.il Mckled tielilea ttefftt! Mrkled sTxruldarl, k4Vi pw-kied bann. rl"r. Iri, m-m ftrn UaniMl ti.SS'. reflned. steady) continent, $7.40; Poutk America. 17.75; enm pound, 61ie. Per,-- ftrmj family, $14 av UK; Short Clear, 1.SO16.0; mesa, Ut ft 14. 78. . HIDE-Steady. Oalveston to to 15 pounds Cnll'eTDl, tt ,te 15 pounda lej Taa dry, i4 to pound lfc. l.KA THB-VUiei; ana, crnsw, WOOL Steady ; domeotio fleece, i2e. TALLOW-Uulet: city, 4ve; country, ia 4Hc. RIC'i-Steady; dVmiestlo fair to xtTa, IVifSc; Japan, nominal. KU'lllH r irm; ereamery, pmimnn in antra, l.triKo) tate dairy, common to extra. 13m 17n l'U 170 CHBEf R-lrresuiar: STate, run cream, mall, white and colored, aeHS large. hit and colored, 7io. EGOS Irresular: western extras, lvVWf le; extra prime, 17c. rii;LTHY-Alive, easy; western spring chickens, 18o; fowls, llci turkeys, 12c; dreswd, easy; western broilers, 400 2ic; fowls, 11 4e; turkeys, 14l&c. CHICAGO OHAIM i A1D aHOTI9IO"t reatoree of tn Tradlag aad Clelaf Prleee oa Board ot Trad. rmrAoa J.m k Talk of an active milling demand in the southweat for newly harvested grain was the chief cause for a net advance of 10 today in the price of September wheat. Com Is Oft Hfi4o- uais are unennngea. rTovision are aown from 2c to 12V4o. iniuai quotations on peptemner wneai were up ao at auHfmo. During th last hour September advanced to five on the purchase of severalmlllion bushels by northwestern houses. There ws some re action from the top, hut the market closed strong, with September at S1V- July ranged netween ana 8640 ana ciosea with a gain of o at s&'ke. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 77,700- feu. Primary receipts were 3O3.60 bu., compared with 304,300 a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of Iv cars, against aui last week and M0 a rear ago. Heavy selling of the July option by ele vator interests caused weakness In corn. The close wss almost at the lowest point of the dsy, July being down Ma at iTo, after selling between 7o and 4o. Sep tember opened H&e higher at 48480. soia netween 4S"o ana 4niie sna ciosea ai 4iiVt4Ho. Local receipts were 144 cars. witn u or contract graae. Th fluctuations in wheat and Corn had llttla influence An th oflts market. After selling between 8Ho and tSHo July closed with a loss of VV3"4o at 2tc. September opened unchanged to K'S-Wc higher at 84c, sold within the- opening range and closed at the low point. Local receipt were 130 cars. Provisions were firm early on entailer receipts of hog and higher price at th yards. Packers were fair purchasers early In th day. Later In th session the mar ket eased off on profit-taking. Prospects of more liberal receipts of hogs on Monday were a late near innuence. At ine ciese September pork was down 12c at H2.37H, lard was off 2H6c at P.22S.2S and rib were down (c at I7.77H., Estimated receipts for Monday) Wheat, S cars; corn, 436 cars;, oats, 98 cars; hogs, M.ooo head. Th leaotng future ranged a rouows: Artioles. Open.j High. I Low. Close.) Tes'y, Wheat a July 8767 87H1TH 86f 87 p 814 86 . t-aMl . . 86 86 80H4'1 81 (- 80 81 80 H'Odi ""UK ""47 JtU 4 4 48 48&480 48V 38fM4 &!ffti si'' -81 aW ai 2 - 83 82 82 ' (8 liialljalSla r iif4 ?s w r.?H IU ta f7 7T7HI 7 82 D a b Corn eot. Oats- June July Sept. Deo. Pork iepT. Lard July Sept. Itlbs July Sept. No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotation were as fellows I ' FLOUR DuiL but steady; winter pat ents, 14.6Sfi4.ft5) Straights, H.sO&i.tO; spring patent, H-MTt-'vi siraignts, sa.at.w bakers. I1.60&3.M. WHEAT-No. 3 spring,-33e47c No. 3, 88 OTc; No. 3 red, Sk6c. CORN NO. 3. 44ri No. -8 VslloW. ie49 OATS No. 2 4048llt, No. 3 whit, 40O -MTej No. 1 5e.'.. tJARLUV-Oaod feeding, 82O0; fair t Choice malting, 4162oi : , SEED No. 1 flax, $101; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.07; prime timothy, I3.82H: clover, contract grade. tl.T6.u s contract grade. 11. 16, .0 . PROVISIONS 44 ess pork, per I S13.00. Lard, per 100 lbs.. T7.007. ribs side 10ose), f7.S7OT.2; l dim., yu.w 02t4. Short hort clear Me tbexed), Following were life receipt and hl mtnti of flour and e-raln: . Recelntl. Shinmehts. Flouf, bbts 30,800 , 15,800 Wheat, bu.... v. 19.800 36,50u Corn, bu 877, S00 409,100 Oats, bu ...... .. .150.600 132 600 Barley, bu.. 21,000 1.700 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa firm;, creamery. 18'Affllioi dairy. llHS'ff. Eggs, urm; at mark, cases included, 144J14W. cneese, steady, VkWto. St. Laals Grata aad Provlslea. ST. LOUIS. June 2. WHEAT Hla-heri J7o. 3 red, cash, elevator, nominal: track, 1.06(31.08; July, ttc; September, 31c No. hard, 8892c. CORN Weak ; No. i cash, 46c; track, 80c July, 47c; September, 46o. OATS-flrmer! No. 3 cash, 4lC; track, 12 6420) July. 37o; September, tld; No. 1 While. 448450. frriltTn fiteadv: red winter oatenta. t4.7B C4 M; extra fancy and straight, H30&4.70: clear, 33 80S4,10. BiEi Timptny, sieaay, i.wo.i!. CORNMEAL Steady, 32.75, BRAN Quiet! sacked, this Side. 95ci8J.00. HAT Firm! -timothy, tt.otol4.00i crafrie. JKUM wnun liUJt too. BAOawo wo. HEMP TWINS-."', PROVISIONS Pork, , lower; Jobbing, Ill&TU. Iird, lower; Prime steam, 826. POULTRY Easier; Chickens, ftc; springs, 1014c: turkeys,- 18c) duck e; geese, 8c. h UTTER Slow; creamery, 142 lie; dairy, IOAI60. EUQS Bteaoy, li, ease count. RecelBts. Shinmenta . Flouf, bbls 3.000 .0fy Wheat. b.. ....... ........ 4. 4 .0) . ' . -K.000 Sorn, bu.. ........ ....... v.... 8,000 31,000 ats, bu ....33,000 83,000 Kansas City Grata aad Provleloas. KANSAS Cinf. Jun 25. WHEAT Jul -6c; neptemner, 7i(0"i4Cj I'ecemoer, 1714: caeh, NO. .3 hard, 87wo; No. jc: No. 2 red. Wei No. 3. Himmf..- CORN Firm, July. 4M4046T4c; September. 48Tee: December, WTtffS9e; cash. No. I mixed, bio; no. 3, ooci xmo. 3 wnite. 606410: NO. 8,4841600.. . - v OATS Kteaflri NO g White, izc: No. mixed. JSHe. RTE Nominal, no I, wo. - BUTTER Creameryf VWle) dairy, lie. ROCS 1iwir: Missouri and Kinni. t-m No. f whltewood case tnciurted, 12c; case count. HMrfl; cases returned, lie, HAY Firm; choice timothy, 810. 604311. 00; oholoe prairie, JS.00.6d lt Wheat, bn ....., ll.lod .o Corn, bu.. .....i...,..37.8f0 IfiW Oat, blj. 3,000 3.000 Pklladalphla PTodae Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan M BTTTTKR Market Kmc hiaher! extra creamery. lSWai extra nearhv prints, 18c. EUQ8 Bteaoy, gooa aemand: rrean nearby, 18e, loes off; fresh western, '18cj frewh ertiithwesurti, 171 fresh Southern, 16c. CHEESE Steady ! New York full creams. e ho lee ! faooy, W8c; fair to geod. a t Mlaaaapoll Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jun IS WHEAT Juiv. hhc; Depiemner, luusio uecemtier, emuvr, No. 1 biic; on trsoa: no. i nara, wic; horthkm. ame; No. t northern, lie FLOUR First patents, 36 0Wf6.10: second patents, 34.80U.o6; , nrt clears, 33.463.11 aeeona Clears, -' . BRAN In bulk, 314. 10; hort, fU.50. i Mllwaak Grata Market. 1tT WitTVa-W I,,.. W WtTVAT VH to No. 1, 8c; No. 3 northern, teH'i old juiy, rttitn,e. . RTB-iMiii: No. i. aao. B ARLEY Dull; No. X 881 sample, 36-9 ORN-Stedyi Ho, tSHitW; uty. 47T'4SO. - ' . Llverp! Orala Market. T.I VFR POOL,. June 3t WHEAT Snot. easy; No. 1 California, 4a Id. Future Steady: July, 6a 6td; September, as 4 d. . ( iHN flimt easv:- American mixed, net 4s 4d; American mixed, old. 4 td. Futures OullJ Juiy, e so; peptetnpw, A-. Pear la Gsala Market. ' PEORIA, Jun 39.-OORN-Lowrj No. t EH''; Na 4. 42- WHISKT-On th JfeasU Of 81.33 for fln- isnea auoua. Toledd ed Market. TOLKDO. June $8 SEED Clover. eh, $01; On teller, s arto alaiha, MNie.eu prlui tluwiay, i.ti Biiieiuux, i.i, 27. 1904. LIVESTOCK IU trat Choioeii Oradea of Cattle Belling Much Lower Than a Week Ago. HOGS HAVE BEEN GOING STEADILY UPWARD Moderat Receipts of gfceea aad Lambs aad wltfe a Liberal Deraaad Prices Have Held rally Steady All th Week a Desirable Grades. SOUTH OMAHA, June IS, 1804. Recnint wersi t'a.tt1e.tlos. BbSe. Uino SI Monrlav .......... 1 MM . t-140 11.6.4 41 i.M tint LOTTJ W7 Official Tuesday 4.7t'S Omclal Wednesday 1.087 Offlclal Thursday........ L1I7 11.6M 1.21 OfTloial Frldav 744 Official Saturday., 130 Total this week. .....11.714 -M.T09 11.871 8.77 Same days last weck....U.449 19.217 Same week before 15,511 &.2a Same three weeks ago.. 15.023 SJ.W8 8am four weeks ago. ...14.141 . Same days last year 19,2S U.Xfs 10.H'3 1.834 18 llj RECEiFTi vein TMte tiur Tn DAia 1 fT.,tt11k:g.'.ntSbinee"J? .V South 'SSfti. I hl1y.trftV.d..'hwTt c.mparroamw.tn sstyear: 1804.. W0, Ino.- Pea, of for lasl Cattl . 444.65S 44.746 ... 0.u67 Hon ..........l.Jlll 72 121S 0S M.iTS ..... Sheep ......... (81,870 562,417 129,883 Average price paid tor hugs at South Omsha tor th last sevttai 4as with eom parlson, Date I 1804. 11903. 190t. 11901. 180. la. 18M. Jun June June 1... 1.. J::: a.., 4 as f B01 I Ml in 4 4 4V H'1 8.fcW June June 54, a 'ia fun une 4(8 a T7 3 S i a; 117 June I 801 in June f... June 10... ! 6 1 74 '2 78 a hi a mi I Hi June 11... June 14.,. June 18... Sa 1 a I 07, 1 4 SI June 14... !f1 e June it... a tiu I Ml I Ml June 11... i a n j t4l 3 2 3U IM June 17... June .,. June It.,. 4 I 84 t tn li t 4 4 I 71 i is June 20... June 21... 1 00 a 1 !il t 07 ST uiu7 ft June H... June 23... June 24... June 28... ""'dj I s 8.1 06 I 771 T 4 ' f ii J 6 Indicates Sunday. Tlie official number of ear of stock :h road was: brousrht In today by each Cattl. nogs. li ses. U., fix. at Bt. if. H7 m l Wabash Ry...., , .. Missouri Paclflo Ry. 1 Union Pacific system C. K. W, Ry...,. t. i 1 44 F., B. s M. V. R. R... .4 C, St, P.. M. & p. Ry H, M. fcy .,.T. C,, a. a Q. Ry. i. K. C. &. St. J. Ry f C, R. I. A P. Ry., east 1 C. R. I. & P. Ry., west Illinois Central Rjr. Chisago Ureat Western..... i. 8 .. U .. a 4 1 u 123 Total receipts ............. The disposition of the day's receipt waa a follows, each buyer purchasing the num Der oi neaa inoieaieti Buyers. Omaha Packlnsr CO i . 1 Tt... ttll Swift and Company.. Cudahy Packing C01.....W.... Atmour A Co u Swift, from Kansas City 127 Armour, from Sioua City 6, & S. Co ... Kingan ., , ... Krey Packing Co....... Other buyer t. 41 ' Totals..... 17 CATTLE Ther were JUst a iew odd bunchee ef cattle here litis morning, so that a fair lest of the market wa D4 made. For the weak receipta have been UghtT tfier be?ng adecrease as compared with test week amounting to about 3,000 head and aa oomnared with the Sam WK livriava aillll gnaw Winiiai was rt nu me amaaaay tv w I1T7AU. t. 1 nca JJiut 111UMKII1 i'oa v v xaa liberal supplies nd as ' the demand Tia een somewhat curtailed,' the tendency or that sell from 85.00 to 15.75. are a3Se lower and the Warmeri-Url. Corn-feds and araseers are 60075c lower than the high time. Such came soil irom et.o to rt.io. ine omnana for these araasv and warmed-uo steers I very limited, the Same a is generally the case at th time of year. Tney do not m out at all satlsfaotorlly and a result backers take them only when they can (et tnetn ai a low ngure. the latter part of last week and continued It thU week. The good to choice eorn-feds fttieHL".'--".! tM.?1!. ttm. Reference Is made to th class of cattl that sell from 34.00(34.60, and some - intng strictly prune in ine way o: neavy hn Th. 9aI .a Mm .nrh.fl. n tttftmA that sell from $3.64 t $4.00, are 40080c lower, fnd cutters ana grassers wbicn sell rrom 9.K in 18 06 era minted ?So to 11 oer hun- fir m A B-mmr han lh klrli lima lakf wel. a 70 4 w 4 8 IW in 4 file l i 78 02 a 10 f 83 I 61 I 00 a 89 4 81 V&il las 4 81 4 86 5 83 $ in a 89 4 4 11 in I i o I 1 13 93 I r,sMA ISaiai haan Hanl.lail v diatnaVaMI I aaJ : TI LIWaifTTal 111 UlUIII , iauf aav ll "Xi"? f " .' . i .v ,.mi;. oia-. .,tr. .hn tS 00 nar I r.iuT.r:i" nrwnVkKeVherT..Tbe4a X.mWZtr g '1 good demand for well-ftnlshed steers, how BBKV ES-N on e re eel red ; f eel I r, R m J-fic, 'fiSft,' ever, and prices are not over iOSjJOo lower ately weak; exrrto today were 1,000 ott!e 7 "ISo atiady ates 1.W Pl than the high time last weeV.;By that Is and ,29 o.uart,er of beef. . di.,y sC-' Vood ordinary. T li-18o7 low meant cattle that tell frdm UMw fo.l or i ' V.. ' tML ,A,t mrddUng.Tldnalfi better. Th fair to aood cattle, or those Bloaa City IA-r Staek Market. m aai i liJF'TPS?" Canners are not over 60c lower In mostK"hl,ago1"f" "25 tases nd soil from fl.50 to $2.25. Thee 1 Kanso City . 400 grassy and eommon cow are selling to I St. Lui i,ww very poor savaniage, ine same aa u ini Case with steers of that class. Packers take them only when they cannot get enough of tha mor desirable grade to. fill their ordera There ha been a good demand for the better arades of corn-fed bulls and such kinds are .not rtiore than 1016c lower than the high time last week. Orassy bun fully and eommon atunt of all kinds are MigSSo lower. Bologna grade. e rrom ii.ia to ). w, irrasn Duiin trora, to grass duiis rrom, wi. so to M.Eft .ina corn-red rrom H.so to 14.40. Veal calves are about tedv for th weak nd sell largely from $4.50 to $5.60. BtocKers ana reeners nave neen in very ngnt supply ana tn aemana nss aiso neen llmllj. Farrtiara Am tit be trtn . bitci, With their crops to pay much -attention to buying stock cattl at this time. Strictly cnoice graaes-are aoout steaay tor me week, but undesirable sradea are very dnll end weak Oood to choic grades sell from ahnnt 13.75 to 14.15. fair to (rood rrom 33.50 to M lo ana common stiirr irom 4.su aown. itepreaeniauv .aies: COWS. - He. v. rt-. .tit i it Vfc; r 1 .. HEIFERS. ' 1 MO 10 II 844 I H CALVES, 4m. . Ub A AH llld.m. AA A AnmUIAAtA M.n . ....... ... hr this mornlna and nrloes Im Droved a nuu u- A iiviD 11 mm mi .iivud. m.w . u l. v. vmm little. The general market wa around hh "s'f, nosr." '.ad Tacker. w;ra;io?, for fH(Uc higher. Trading was not par- bid the prices, as they wanted to get their droves ror. nttie more tnan sieaay prices. Salesmen held On, though, and th bulk waa dlamsed of in falrlr rood Season at price about 1V40 higher. After buyer had their more Urgent order filled ther were a llttl more bearish and th clnae, If any thing, wa aiow sno. weaa. i n, di or th hog sold from II Utt to 17H, f th choicer loflfl largely from $ to $8. too. 35.a7H. The "gnt aad eeinmoa stu Went front $3-10 down. - For th week receipts hav been rather Ita'ht. As comoared with last wear, there Is a falling ei amounting' t abou t,ne head, and a sompared with, the eanie about 7,000 head, in view of the light re ceipts and active aemana rrom u sources the tendency, of prioes has feeeu upward nd there Is a net gain for the week pt SnOUV SW.lOC. n.irriIT, Hirl l. At. tt, SS. ' lie. a. rt. . II. f::::::::!S w in, U:?.:::::fa a IX lot 164 sin' m. ...... .CM IM I II tut )l M IN , 17 U4 U IU L in ..in ti........M-u I ii K let ... i II VI 1 I l i M IM I 114 l.......l M If H U In e I li vj 14 f lie I list SIR Z Melt. is. ...... 14 SI iltstj 44 II .,..141 la I we ,...Ui l.i I t 44.. 74.. II.. 17 ..Ml II. ...... .IN 41 Ill HI 41 III! $ i' a iH ..III 1M I 111 ..nj 1 11 ..m tie 1 u . am I at? ..Ml I ...HI e iss tit lie I IT II 134 10 I 14 44 ,...l. lt $ 14 lit .. Ill !.... a:::: 11.... ..,. it..,. it.... .... 71.... -.Wf IS. ...ai 4 ...ul e ...,14 -. ..til 11 ...Id II 17 W II 114 IS l ilts .., ito IU I II It...., ...Ill w ill I hi lte I 11 w...... lil . ee M 41 M ill Stvj -HI 1 11H 40 .. s ss Ift I N I IS 1 is 1 u IS Mt WIN t) ;i n In 14 m im I M n ...... iw .. 1 M....,.M IN IN ' M .-..14 i 11 n.. ..t2l so. . I"t. It... .11 IIS US 1 I to ijni m..M....jH 14 v... i-i .. er y N. it til is t. ....... ri iw 11 t4 1(0 rA,.,.i.W M I t: II it ..141 H I 4 44 1M 1 lie ft s n h -e 4 I M N... ..A.1 I IIH i mIM I 11 I 1 - S::::: .. I 44 I l."e as ft at t tJ4 M .mi Ml III ..lt jus l it it.. I!.. ..ti? I IS 10. ..IM l ' 1 1J14 ..tl7 449 111 i i ..tn i...,....ni '11 11, . ... m citK-ir.LThr no fresh arrivals of .Ml ' '! sheep and lnmbs this morning, and conse. quently ther was o market, lot thl week receipts nave been aooui " heavier than they were last week, but as ccmpafed with th CorreMiomllng weett 01 last year there 1 a falling oft of about 3,e heed. i ' . ... . The demnnd from all Sources for anything at all desirable In the killing line has been very satisfactory ana tn weea is cin -i,k - , tr. the trade. th. wMir -rk re a llttl slow about I taking hold of the common stun, out sun even that clas Is e!Hng t a .good ad- vhntage as was the chss a week ago. v,-u fuHmlmta aiYlved nractlcaliy Uii et th western grassw having been IV 0 -,Md rimirh for kUTere. No demand for feeder has developed sO far, ss fitrmer ' 1 are ousy witn rneir wora ana are uui ins for reedin t oca c&'nVbV jSWto1; fSPt.' soombj XXVZ1 &zJS " fRVmZ ih.r. ti Tfi'R no- mnnA to choice ewe, $4-264.60; fair, to good ewes, $1.0004.35. I CHICAOO UVB STOCK MAttKBT Cattl Weaelaal, Hoars sal let Steady aad tterst Fair. n4tf"Afjr. Jiina 26 CATTLE Receipts 12,000 head: market nominal; rood to prim steers, $5.50.80; poor to medium, 14. ao 6 80; stocaer ana leeaers. 3.s"o- 'i -"''. IJ liei S canners. . 81 W 1.5i"fa4.a; neiie m sfl- tiiills. t tloOSt ZS" calves, .5o6.00; I 'i a v m m ,TMn u nifji .1 mi. X . . 1 jhnrnm HOOB Receipts today, 7.00 head; , esti mated Monday. 36,000 head; market steady mined arid butchers, .Y2fW.40; good to cnoice nevy, si.wwwi rowan f";" ' ' v.L W 80; light. 36.24(5.36; bulk ot als, IS.2MJ 6-3!l . a a.M i.. ' 4 tnA PMEEr ANU JjA m no nrvipin, ,u-w head: sheep and lamb steady; goo to cholc wethers. . 34.606.004 , fair to .fnoice mixed, 13. VMr4.no: western snepji. native lambs, ,4.087.e0; western lambs. f4-004)6.Ue. Kansas City Llv itoek Market. KANSAS CITT, June 85. CATTLE Re- j 400 head, aliU'Kel nncnan; vnyiL-a etport and dressed beef steers, ..0ii.40; fair to good, $li66.50; western fed steers, $4 2M6.af: stockers and feeders, i80ji4.78j southern steers,. t2,5').0! southera cows. heifers, e3.NNtf6.40; bulls. 2.&4.26: caJyes, 12 26(1.60. Receipt tor the week, 28,500 Virina nnii.ta. 1 an hesA. , Market steady to So hlahCr! top. iS.fcVki bulk .P' sales, KlCtT.30; heavy, tH-mb-m hed.,r Market nOminaJly. steady J native lnmbs, 4.7?.7: western Jambs. $4 .TMt70'. fed eeres, 4.4O6.0O Tessa clipped yfnrjing. U KXflf. if.: Texas elloned Sheeo. 4.00(l4.lH etockerg and feeders, W-Wiw. St. Louis Live Staeht Market, I fancy dressed beef and , butchers Steers, bt I.W lbs.. t4.00iS.00: 5w7 anji ttocker an4 feeders heifers, ti.U&t.'J,. the top tor corn fed helf- Sfs) canp.TiV 8i..00 bnlls, a.04.60i calvM, ta36.60; Texas and Lnd'nn suers. 13.B.boj cows ana neirers, .'.(owe- HOOS Receipts, 7,000' hea. Mi opened hlaher and closed Jo werj pigs lights, 4.2?fTe.lO; packers, f5.106.28;1) era' and beet heavy, 5.8P(36.45. timnAGfti nmim mrA tilfnf-a l?.75ii3.7B. tiLX.ua jieceipia, 1 i,w mw. ; autch- MJEBP AND LAMnS-RoepU.no iheal. InmbK, M.ar.M'; culls and bucks, fc.OOjfi loo; tookr, .(; Texan, Koy4 W Mori'oi Bifs.11ivr n.itivn muiioiiai. v.ervuj-. W York Urm Stok Market. JttlVt TORK.. Jun 36. BEEVES No trading In live ckttlej dressed oeet ateaay at 7l.Floe per lb. I extra beef, loup. Ca7vK!sL-No reeelpts: MmlnaiTy talyj city dressed veal Inhale demand at 9tto br lb. r . . 1 m' . - 4.1W m -t 1 "u7 ia,l. head; Sheep Mw; prime and choice lamhs nrm; otnera mmuy ; J""Zz. i. fii4- SIOXTX CITT, la., Jane 29.-Spcfal Tele I .r.nl PATTT.ia Recelnta. 100 head 1 mar- I feet steady; beeves 34 6o(A0O; sows, bulls i na mntea, sa.h'o.w; storaers ami i.-t-ucio, I M ono io- nulTea and vear!lns. B.wa no. I 14008 Receipts. 4,600 head) market to higher, telling at 35.005.20j bulk, Auw.it. " - . . . St. aidsaak Llv Staxfk Market, BT, i JOSEPH, Jltn aa.-CATTLE R- lDts. K2 head: market unchanged. .JftlThiirher"' Tirhf' ttflfxM medium ani t"SvhlL miiHA. meoium am BHe ADAMB8-ReoelpU. I heao HOOS Receipts, 377 head. Market strong head. Jl, ,,nrJl 1 IBrt uncnangeq. Stk 1st Sight I fl-allOWina WSrS.tnO receiplB VI 11TV BLin-K tor the six principal western clUee V ester- oy; . . ..ti UaJa cku. r ' ' t3tl. Hogs. Sheep. I South Omaha ,.....,.. 230 l."t 7.000 3.0rO 7,0'fl atTt 4,600 ei ,-- SlOU City, .rV" luu 444 Totals -Si..... 14,763 31,829 8.JC0 Iforeiaa FlnaaelaL tnflOOK.' June 25 Money wa In good demand in the market toaay. discounts were maintained. Th tone on tha Stock I A-Vim, I the tightness of money and home rails were waa Quiescent, tjonsoie oasea on gr I apathetic. Americans openea quietiy lrregu- I ir n either, aide ot iari lar on either sloe oi uarit-yj - uotitnern i-u.- I cine and Union Purine were esoeptlonaJiy I fifth, but Inactive. The, market closed quiet, I Foreigner generally were cneeriui ana I Japanose were buoyani, imperial Japanese I A "t Mkm, r, nuated al VW. KAmrl were J depressed . - 1 BERLIN) June Js. Price on th hour today were weaaer. I pirns. June Prioes were heavy on the bourse todny. xnore was a sugnc re- action in rtussmna owihb w ino ru, mU fallur of th naval sortie at Port Arthur. Hub. un imbiriMi am Lunru a l aa.ija unj mAm- slan Donas oi iut ei ym. , fjakk Claarlns l th Week, ' OMAHA. - Jan 3 Comparative StAt- bint of bank clearing for the week: 1WI4, 1W. Monday ......i.-.......81,?M98 80 $1,446,583.51 .i.,4.... ...... 7t.fi4.(B i,?4O,211.01 l,y ........ ...I 1.0a,8 .04 1 314 Ml 14 I , I 1 UT I weanaay . . . . Thursday .lia.Dv2.60 J''M ltlV?m. BaUriar .yu.;J.W& A:Li S?L' vst v..; tTiaarlasf H ansa. A-;. vvrW VOHJT Juna M Th statement of n.A nr : T4 lit J?4 S::::;:::rf-lt t.OOO head, inccludlng 176 Texans. Marac I veai eoib ""- t,,! oulet and (Beady: native shipping and ej- 13 to 1 lbs., 8o; dry 'salted, it . ... . . . . . . . . naiT. iyvr:n. nnmnin,. 11 f. in i.m. average Of h. clearing house DaaKS Or I ) metals, with price generally well sus thls City for th week shows: Ixans I talned.' Copper. lake, $ll2it12.7$: electro- ai.W,813,a0O. Inoress I17,623.0; deposits l.- l,0i,S13,aoo, inorease iw,bi4.4; aepoaits i.- ail. iw,. im 1 1 .i.re,wv, v-v.iM.i-j., tti.W.W increaa H". legal WMrnv nisn,4uv, . w. ; z" I . . . 2 Ca1ftti Of tk Trasry. WAHiNOnM. Jun . Toaay stale fti.nt nt the treasury balance In the sren oral fund, gaolusiv of the 8l60,MOO,ouO gold reserve shows! the division of redemption. ys liable pasb pibinoe, $leW.Wa; gold, $08, iso. t ' la.sl as Molaases, NEW YORK. June 16 SUO A It Raw firm: fait refining, 3 7- 18c ;- centrifugal. test. $ 16-1 e. Molasses sugar, 3 3 -16c. Re tnyd dertds I.Obtj? rrnulaUA. iiHo; cubtw, B W . W'V 1 MOLAHaHtri-ulHtt Mir, Urluanfl, tv$-n s a4riai .wi tn rhn ll'flT , KieVY ORLEANS, ' Jon tB.-eftaAii Strans: otiea kettle. 8.A8-I4c; open ket tle, centrifugal, 3Srl centrifugal while, 44 r4Hc; yellows, 8f04a-li-, oondj, . 2V3 I (OIJlSSEaWNomlnal;. uea kettle, 300 36ef eeuUlfuaal, ItciUi. Syrup, numlnal at juu-oc. I Evaporated Apple aad Irld Fralts. NEW YORK. Jun IS. EVAPORATED Al'PLBS Oetoher and November deliveries show an eaay tone, with buyers unwilling to pay more than 0 for prime. 'n spot aiaraei M .uil ana unonansea, wuu -in- mofl quote! at M.'4r, prune ai 'UV, mttte nt twt'',, ana runcv K.C ir.. . C A LI r'O h N I A' 1UIKD rittHTa- Prune, have an easvundertone. owing to the llaht demand, tiuotailuns ranging front 8o to itn vis.suu, . inorease , tm,m aw.,i, M ,20,3.4 go. iron, nominally 20: I increase I4..)2.000: reserve $a24,281.200. In- i?;T W at 3d CM ht I oreaa $tl.too; reserve retjulred 2g5.82,ff75, I 8T txjUIS. June 26,- T5.'d7asi 34072., ' seauy, m.i. , II Bsd J it J. w, l.svw , it 'r . 1-awJ ivwi ay, a JCq 1 fT'l j.SS--'74 'mi" ?i tt"' Ji' on track! no ir? ;'..:;"'-." ? :-mnrL's v northern, nw 0c! cut 40f. . Ml-crushed. 3 fc: Pow- I 20. I I lc, according to grade; Arrlcat ar arm at rrtfioo f"r choice. lrtnn for estra choice and HTnJ lor tanry. jwrnn re main unchanged, wttn cr.mci qirotea m TtTiVc, extra cholo at ittux ana isncy at ftHCli ttjloe. OBI AHA Wholes ALat MARKJCT Caadltlaa et Trad aad latatlB a tai aad Faaey rradaew. EOOS Receipts, liberal! market, steady; fresh candled slock. Ktilac; case count. IJo. HVfi I'OULTRT Hen. S VI roosteea, according to slse. I476c turkeys, Uc; duck, MJ9c; geese, lo; nrollera. imaiw. - ' BUTT EH Packing stooa, Uoi rbolo to IRIIUy 1HJ), tjhiiivi FKE8H F18M Tf rout. lOSi Vlckerel. tc: f'lke, 10c; perch, 7c; bluefleh, tig; wnmnsn, 4c; salmon, 14c; rdnappr, llo; lobslr, green. 2K: lobster, boiled, sue: out ine a. lei catfish, 14c; blaek baas, halut. lOej crapplea, Ue; roe shad, 1,; . bffl 8c; white bass, llo; frog legs, par . BR n Per ton, 8i(M. , HAT-rieea 0 noted by Omaha WhalMat Dealers' assootation: Choice No. 1 upland. of geod color and quality. Demand fair rv. ,mj "f" . . . ORAM.&a-Navel ,0010. Jrg l. re nee ft sweet, choice, all slies, l.Kyi.U; eauaa, aiL sizee, ti. m9.ir. Tpfipit-i i. s-ntrrra LftMONS California fanes.. r9-90-SX avtj cno'ce, w " CALIFORNIA riQS Pel 10-ln. tftfUn. Stocks Oood tll0c; imported Smyrna, l-rown, Ul fc- ciown. us; i-icrown, ux. BANANAS Pet med!nrn-1d bunch. HOOtiifrOj Jumb. 3.7i4t.2. vi t-.a I'eialan, per txia ut mr rs- t2M: In fc-lbVoiej. to per 1,0. i OrisntaJ PlNfiAPPLKaw-In crates et 24 to 4X per crate, i.uu(u.. - , RASPBERRIES Per 24 ot.. HOB; Pr 14 m fv i. j a re pts., Jl.bU. r BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, fe JM ta,, 12.00. ohrrrif.b California, ftoval Ann or Tartarian, per no. li w-uiLTIi soythe.-n. tter ?1 - me giowu, per M dia., OOOSEBERRies 2l-.a. . ll.tA.'- PKACHl Teaas. ter . 4-baakel orata, $1 00; California Alexandra, per boa, 81.16. rLUMft-i:anrornia ciyman. si.w. AFK1LUT-cauiornia, ai.sw. CANTLi;PWTeaaa. Mr crata aa.S0 .HI - . WATERMKU)NS-f in., crated. 1.01 aob, 3vi40o. , , TKUSTAUIa POTATOES Coloraa !.: Dakota, aer bu , 11.20; New Texa Rd stock,. a ack. per lb., 3HO. n a v z uiiAn-er vu., m iuwawi -ONIONS Bermuda. iar 60-lb orate. 32.00: Louisiana, la sacks, yr lb., 3H0, CABBAGE California, per lb., ZHt tAULif luwhk-fer ooi , nx., , k. Ct'CUMBERS-Prr do., Ma. TOM ATOKa Txas. 4-rjaehet or a tea. 11.00. UAPlSHUti-Per doa bunohes. 30. jJETTUCE-Top lettuce, per do.. 390. turnips Southern, per do.. aao BEETS Southern, per do., 36. . rots southern, per aoa o. sufit-rer oos., no. NS Wax. Per bu. box. ttont ner H- bu. basket. 76o; string, per bu. boa, tAOii per .W-bu. box. 76a . I BrtiN At--ri i er du., name grown, saveuo. A S PA R AGUS Per dds. bunches, -40. GREEN PEPPERS-? -bk eat m squash nonaa aommer, per do., tio. rEAS-fW DU. DOS. Il.UC rvia PLANT Southern, ce do XfAtT. SUlMin-rihla. oar lh.. 10a. kiDEM No. i areea. as: No. 1 green, tot No. 1 sslted, Tg; No. 3 alted, ae; Ma, t ' vat aau, nacj sheep m 1 an t i.l.a,ibou&. I CHEESE Wisconsin twins, ton t ream, li WUconaln Toung-laa, b.k Bwls, Wo; V .in Hmberger NUT8-Wa V 1 WTt, . VV; , IBOUUMIJ H(IW TV I . , II r, 10, ralnuta. Na. 1 SO ft shelL Mf IB 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. t eft shell. per lb., 13c; No. 3 hard shell, per Is., 12c; beoans. lar. per lb.. 13i ffl.Ut r la.. lOo; peanuts, per lb, e roaated peanuts. per id, j; coin waisuts, wnwcj im hickory nut, per lb.. Ho: almond, oft .hell, per lb., lie: hard shell, 10) hell barks, per bu., 33.00s black walnuU. per bu IL26. Ctta Market. TORK. Inn t8 COTTOW FtttOf closed quletrjun. 10.37O1 July, 10.46o: Au gust, 10.36c; September, .70o; October, a.fcio: f,U8t' 'v.J ',7,p' ember I lo; a.44.0. BUlo I J1?6. middling o; jjecemDer, i,o; onuiri, edqult: mlddilB Uplands, a sulf. 11.30c, Hale. LU 8 T LOXT10, Jun KCOrO-QuWf middling, lie: sales. Son: rCetts, 48 bales; Shipments, 65 bales: stock, 13,701 bale. - NliW OKLiKANH. JUD4. id.-u I lyii- Future. steady; jnne, i.45 mo jmir. aim., li rwi uuuuumk . LIVERPOOL, June 36-COTT01-HipOt, Sulet; prioes cnehanged; Americaa mid ling. I l4d. Futures opened qalet nd steady ana eiosea ateaay; anummy fv o. June, aoua; sub ana jiy. 3u)y an1 Augut, .84dj August and Is'lntimber. I.eadi fTeotember AndV October. ( 87d; October and November, 5.2d! Novem ber and ueccmoer, e.uwi ; urcwimti mv January, 3.13d; January , and JTebruary, t.lld; February and Match, t.l2d. Ola aad, Stasia. . ) . . ; mrw rrmx. Juna SS-OILeWTcrttsttseed, lorn-M prim- rud. nonilnaJ; yellow. SK40. - Petroleum. asy : lenned, NeW York, 7,SJ; Philadelphia and saiumor. n.o "iurpen- tine, quiet, eoiawo. ROSlN Quiet; strained. ommoa to atood, J?0.- . . AT . v .t4...AAt.A. BAVAsnan, etina- w,-vu-irfiui RoeiN nrm; 82,70! F. 82.80 l-t.40; M, aa.86; Ul L. uiii June m-uiuB-viwiiv anceS. 3167; coftiflcates, no bid. Shipment, frJ.Sas ells., average miJi; JMi, fl.til bb ., averag M.667. "Shipment IJma.67.4U bkl.. average W,&i tuns vudm, os,a bbi., vii 1 age 6,47. Tira OmIi Market. .. WKW YORK, June 35. DRY OOOD-T7i I week ended With Jlttl more activity In any i direction and buyers expressing ineir taca i 0f oonfldenoe in tha-Situation, or in prices. I vt the amount of curtailment which la I mcreaaing rather than otherwls aeemn to warrant th contention or seller tnac tney i are not warranted lo making tarwer re- I .,lir.n . t: I ; Total' imports of dy ffod and genersM I mercliandia at th port mt New- York for I the week ending today wera vaiuea at. ,- I pj-jtio-j ' i Export of sped rrom wew TOTKior tn , wneK wer xtw,w Sliver anq biu. imporU of specie at New York during the week were ai38,243 gold aad $11,4,3 sUver. Slatemtst Uveaks tterd. tmttw Tnnif June It. This week's bank statement breaks all prevlou records for grand total of deposits, wnicn riov aggre gate 31,148,814,100. The agghesat for specie and for cash holdings is also In excess of sil previous records. The week' Increase; n ma,AA 11? CM Ann In Inana la behaved to re suit from Increased eettvlty in th bond market, which is coincident witn tnemi- annuaf disbursement ot ,ntr..t and dlvi- flen4 mtoU- 1 ... wv. . Huiitw,its nHimmm. I f .h. 'ni.i today lytic, $12.60fil2.62H) eaatlng,- ia.l.Wl. ji2.5(xfti2.62Ml) a I 111. W IMJl, -AJ-trtnil m. iu. ui" i a 's . I -Tlil Spot, SJD.OOuI JO. la. lopennr nnwi nrm, wlth offejinga li,ht; spot $4-764.87H. Lad. unenasgef, pier MET A 18 Lead, CoTe Market. NEW TORK, June 36-COFFBE-Tha - 1 ,.ha ,,. ,,- nnaaa nuiv 1 I : a nn tn Ar.UmA mt a aiHa gufes were reported of 82,000 bags, Includlnajf I . mumh.. a... -..a, t -tk- A.hi.mh.r gtToOc': OctobAr, fioo" IWmber, 4 2trJ t.aw, January, e.oc; atarcn, .)o.o;i mjr, (.7u.eoo. Hpot iuo, Quiet; no, 1 invoice, 7c; nilld, steady; Cordova, aVUo. ; Dalatk Crala Mark. DULTJTH, Juh 25. WWBAT To arrival northern, jc; wo. 1 nortnern, sici . 1 nortnern, viVto; no. 1 July, who; Bepveuioer, OATfir-To arrlv and on track, 406, ' . HI Tal at Wa. . "Madam, can yen offer a llttl food U hungry way far err' "And why ar you a wayfararr ; "I don't mind telling yott, ma'm. Ton hare a kind faoe. I lot half a million In on of New York' glided gambling done, and If I go back they will use an f6r a wit aeas against the gamblef and disgrace ml trusting family." ' "What a aad story." "Isn't ltr Tea Suppose you try It oa the dog. Here, Roverl " Cleveland PUin Ielerv , Be Want Ada ar Busla Booster.