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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907.
RAIX AKD PRODUCE MARKET
raer, with Opening Ehkda Higher
Owinf to Unsettled Weather.
RECEIPTS SHOW. UP MODERATE
SfcllB, DtMil Is Ooo
Harasteaa AlTlm An tr4;r,
Hk Better Dcmaai
th What.
jf OMAHA. juns 14 1907.
f T7ie market today was firmer, with th
Opening ultade higher owing to unsettled
weather fhpdltlons ana forecast for the
arne, wit . moderate receipts and good
shipping demand. .
I. . . . . . k A , n.A rmnver And With
'Wler demand. Some damage report ar
ms' wheat turning yellow and not looking
so well, particularly from I.eknta.
Wheat cipened firm and higher owing to
stronger table and unsettled weather con
ditions and forecasts. Commission houa
demand la strong and buying heavy. Mar
ket responds easily to thla buying and holds
well. July opened at Mo Baked and closed
at H)c asked.
Com opened firmer and advanced srightly.
Price oakling weM In sympathy with wheat
and heavr demand. July corn opened at
4tWc asked and cloeed at 494,4. asked. '
Cat opeMid a ahada higher, holding firm
on buying by local bulla, and report of
jrreenbug damages In Illinois. Commission
house held large numbers of buying order
t open In, And owing to unsettled Weather,
eats advanced (With wheat and oar. str
opened at 42o aaked and cloeed at ilo
aaked. '
Primary wheat receipt a were 437,000 bush
els and shipments 144 bushels, against
receipts tart year of 23.000 buahela and
htpmenta of 2.0n0 bushels. Com receipts
were l.UCyVtn buahela aad ahlpmenta
bushels, . against receipts last year of
TM.onn buahsls and . shipments of 630.000
bushels. .
Clearance were 1M.00O bushels of com
nd 23.(11 buah1s of oats and wheat and
flour equal to 63.000 bushels.
I.lrerptt.4 closed id to VI lowar on wheat
nd td tower on com.'
Seaboard reports 40.000 bushels of wheat
and W.x) bushels of com for exports.
Local range of options: . ' i
Article. 1 Open! H1gh. Low. Close. Tcsy.
Wheat
, July...!
Sept...
Com i
July..'
Sept....
Oats
VA
904A
4VA
47VA
60 A
91 A
4W4A
4TVA.
X
41 A
July.. J
TUtA
86S4A
Bept. .
A asked. B btd.
Ossaba Cask PMeea.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. SrS7e: No. I hard.
Vic; No. 4 hard, 7&8T9c; No. I spring,
83&l37o. j
CORI-K, 1 47Uc; No. 4. 4ftfl-7o; no
rwtTt;4,Ty,I,ow'
OAT8 No.vl mixed, l14J4lHcj No, t white.
42H3Ve; No. 4 whits, 41S42o.
RT El No. X 79c; No. t Wo.
OarlcK Raelsts.
, -.. Wheat Com. Oats.
Chicago 23 680 16
Minneapolis 305
Omaha 10 00 IS
XJulutb. t..aw,ft..1Q. 73 .
CHICAGO GRAIW A Mil FROVIifOtS
reatvrrs of laa Tradlaar and Closlaa;
frloaa ana Board ( Trad.
' CHICAGO," 7un 12 Welling Of wheat on
A larga scale by several sironilnent longs
caused a break of mors than So per bushel
today. In the price of all deliveries In the
local market. At the close the Bept ember
option showed a net loss af 2ftSTc. Corp.
was off 3ia. Oats wers down KQ-fto.
Provisions were 15c. to tTUo lower.
4 Tha market was somewhat unsettled at
th opening, with prices Tariglng from) ic
below to Vta above ths closing quotations
of yesterday, Pit , traders wsr .moderate
ruera Doeauss of lower cables and favor-
('e weamer in mis country ana u&niai
the gTowlnsr crop. Shorts war aood
, L ill Vers howamr. flllrtnar the Ant hnn, mwA
this held th market firm. , About tha noon
hour the market brck sharrly on active
wt-iiiiis; u, jTTTnn iiwih noiqan, who were)
fllspnaad tw- close 'out -their Unas and tak
profit. During th remainder of tha ses
sion ths sentiment continued extremely
twarlah. Tie selling of long wheat prompt
ed much selling for abort accounts. Th
market closed with tha bear raid apparently
tinclteckad and with prtoea at tha lowest
point of th day. September opened o
Tower to He higher at a to Mo, advanced
to- tHC and then declined to BT14C, - Ttie
closa was at irHCWto- July ranged be
tween vOHo and Mo and closed at ths bot
tom. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 6K8.M0 bushels. Primary receipts
wsr 437,0(10 bushels, against 323.000 bushels
for ths same tlma last year. Minneapolis.
Puhith and Chtcaro reported receipt or
ft 4 ears, acalnst last, weak and 13 a
year ago.
Small local receipts and an eoeellcit de
mand from shippers t or cash grain held
th corn market firm early In th day, but
later th weakness of wheat caused some
recessions' In prices.- Ths- market closed
easy. September esened unchanged to Ho
lower at 6So t-63wo, sold , up to 63fco and
then declined to 6214c Th closa was at
erVfrMc. July sold between 6JTo and 6JHe
closed at MVSWkv Local receipts ware
34 ears, with lis) of -contract grad.
Oats were firm early in th day on buy
ing by shorts, but later tha. market eased
off In sympathy with Wheat Weather con
ditions in this coantry war again bear
ish Influertea September opened a shade
lower to higher rat KHc to 8c, eold
up to tto and then declined to Sf.o. ' TT.e
closa was at Va. Jury' sold between 4lVo
nd 43Hc and elossd at 43a, Local rsoalpts
,wr 121 ears. - .
Provisions wr waak all day because 'of
Tieavy sales by local packers. Liberal re
ceipts of llv-e bogs was the main source of
weakness. At th closa ' 8ptnber pork
was oft 37H at $lS.ms. Lard was down 30
4&Ho at liTZVa- Ribs were 1 So lower at
$ ,
' KsUmatad receipts fdr tomorrow:-Wheat,
23 cars; corn. 630 car; oats, loi cars, hugs,
f7 -.ad. ..
. Tb leadj.ig futures rsriged aa follows?
Articles Opao. Hlgh.j Low. Clos.rrst'y.
Wheat
Jury
Do.
Corn
July "
Sept.
4eo.-
Oats
July
frpt
May
PorK
July Sept.
rrd-
July .
Sept.
Ribs
July -etept. -
I
M
"Vi SOV.I u
1 tew
w wt r.'i
.emlfcrvff'a'sjisjMvt
f.' M'Vi63: 63v
1 601, .51IC61V4 '.atlSXM
WH-l"!! '. al
I4HN3VJ 4
43 ! tT
iSK'Svii'
... ,
IS IS
11 85 I tt m 18 TO
1 00
U 16 '
77V4
I 36
8 624
77
It 02W 15 76 I J5 7TVt
I 66 I 8 6S
t TO
87.3 72
67mJ t 40 I 1 60
721 $66 S6IHI
4
Cah Quotations were as follows: '
nls. tS-" Jv); winter straights, $3 7155 95
ti t:"tw spring siraisata.
tj.u-i4..; bakera. St M T.
fetl Or.; -No. $ rd, Cfctno.
v irv , rso. r yellow, Bjpto.
OATBrNa. 3. 41Vc; No. I while. iiH-eSe;
1o. t white, ,Vp44c ' '
HARI.KT-FaU to choice malting. TagTSc,
KEDtt -r N. .1 . northwtrn, fl.31.
Tuuotliy. prim, $175. Clover, contract
grsiVs. $IB 36.
PHOVIBIONW Short rib 'sides flooe
$afvr5. Pork, taeea per bbl.. SISw'faltTO
Lard Pr I'M lbs M7. Short clear sides
tboxrd), tt.76ii4.vo.
Folloa Ing a . re rha receipts and shlpmenu
of flour and gTaln:
Jtecetnts. Shipments.
... 87.40 30SO0
... 57.1W . . 77,4.1
.. Llol tri . Ht.1
... a-i.im kisso
LOW 1 1W)0
lour. bbls
L'hut. hil .
Nrn. bu
. 111 ...,,.
ive. bu
Barley, bu
U3U) k i.7..
'fin the PrAn ta AW..an . L . . ' .
- -- . ' - " - iuuf uit pui
ter markvl Was lower; creameries, l)fn 'Ac
dairies, llfeSlc, Ettga steady; at mark!
tmes Included. 14rl4C; firsts, IScj prim
tirstav 14C. Cheese, strady; UijlUte,
' ' ' fvarts Grata .Market.
VFCrRIA' Jua 13 CORN Lower' No. 8
Wlow aad No. 8, S.e. No. 4 &jWo no
grade. 6uc. : :
UATaW rnrnii No. f whit. So. 8
ahlu., 4i 444 : No. 4 while, .imuu.
. V.Ulba.ay-jll. w-.
" . Taleda aead Market, ? ".
'H! V.0-v',u SSED-CViver.'
cs.h, $5 : Ch-i thr. $s.o,; lw-iKtr and
Wn-k, $ ; lik. $S.0u, tlinoihy. tivJi..
Llnrpwl 4.reta . teloa.'
riVFRpOOl.' 'fan 11-lVHKAT .t
4 Asa. I rod aui4o- .uwr, s: K 1
J
A 90 A t9A
pi A 91 A SO A
HA 4HA 4M.A
f47A 47A Ca A
ft A A 41A
XA SS4A SHiA
California. 7s Id . Futures, . steady J.. July",
6sll'rt; fjt ember, Tilled. ,.
CKKN-f jx.l. flrni. Mess dried,' Hd; old
northern, be 3d. futures, quiet; July, 4s
Iliad; September, 4s in.,.
WtW VtK JRKRAL MARKET
(iaotatioaa of the- nay oa Varlaa
Casnsaodltle.
NEW YORK, June 12 -FLOURH-celpts.
17.f.? bbls.; x. porta. 4.10O bbl.;
pisrkft dull and lower for top patent;
Minnesota patents, AtV.iO; winter
sir&lshts. Hint. to; Mlnhesota bakers, 6X75
winter exlraa, l3.Oua.60; winter pat
enis, t4.Soveou; winter low grades, Ux'i
I . Rre Hour, steady; fair to good.
It.TstilOO; choice to fancy, IS.10tJ6.).
C'ORNM EAL Steady; fine white and
yellow, 1180: coarse, $1.17 1.19, kiln
dried, 3.1Sfil.25.
RYE: lull; No. I western, nominal, c.
1. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 1M.VO0 bu,: export,
F7,ir? bu.; spot market weak; No. 8 red
96V, elevator; No. t red. 9V, f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 2 northern, Duluth 96He, f. o.
b., sfloat; No. I hard winter, 11.00, t. o. b.,
afloat, (rptlona opened easier under unsat
isfactory oabies, foreign selling and favor
able crop news, rallied on export sales of
Manitoba wheat; broke sharply to a new
low record and cloeed weak, Hijlfce net
lower:' Heptembef. tl.02Vi; closed.
fac December, SL004'bl.(4V; closed, ll.Wl1.
CORN Receipts, f2.S75 bu.; exports, 142,
fcS bu. 'spot eawj-, No. t, (Bo, elevator; 62o,
f. (K b., afloat: No. 2 white, 64c; No. t yellow.
S2o, f. d. to., afloat. Options market opened
lower And ruled generally weak, under
crop news: closed easy, 4o net loweri July,
lfcHc; closed. 61Mc; September, HQlo;
cloeed, 81 c; December, closed 6oHc.
OATS Rcelpts. 40,600 bu.; exports, 21.
244 bu.;' spot market easy; mixed, Vti.i
)ls.. 4o: natural whites. 9"QtWc lba. 48Vwii
6oc; Ttlpred, lsVu lbs., 44H5c.
HAT Firm; shipping, lu&fc&c; good to
Choice, $1.31.26.
HOPS vulet; state, common to cholca,
10, 14Til6c; 1P05, 4'4 45c; Pacific coast,
10, 8fillc; 1906, tfllc.
HIDES Steady; Central America, 23o;
Boa;ota, l!Hc
LKATHER-Quiet; acid. 2Be2o. '
PROVISIONS-Beef, steady: family,
$14. 00(S 14.60; mess, 9. 60 10.00; beef
hams, S24.0092.00; packet, II 1 00 11.50;
city, extra India mesa. S22.00Q 2J.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, $11.00 a
14.09: pickled hams. lia-lIHc Iarl
steady; western prime, $8.6ig.e0: refined,
barely steady; continent,' $9 90; South Amer
ica, tlO.K; compound, $.0ui.2S. Pork barely
sieaay; ramiiy, i.oo; short clear, $17.263
18.25; mess. $17.75UilS.50.
TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg.),
9c, country (pkga. free), 6tei0.
RTCE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
$47r; Jaran, nominal,
EOQSFlrmer: state. Pennsvlvanta and
nearby fancy selected white, lWj'20c; choice.
loriiinv; nrsrs to extra nrsts, iwa7c;
western finest. 15fcl6ic; ofTJclal price, lM4c;
econds, UW.glac
-UULTKY-Uva Irrea-ular: anrlns- rhlcV.
ens. 21c! fowla, ltci turkeys, lie. Dniisaed
easier western broilers, 2&28c; turkeys, li
t!4c: fowlsi lZifflSc.
bui ibH-jrrpjular; western factory,
common to .firsts, 17EnHc; western Imita
tion creamery firsts, KUllo.
CHEESB-Easy; new state full cream
colored and white, small and lsrge best,
1140.
- St. 'Lonls Oraeral Mat-ket.
ST. LOUIS, June , 13. "WHEAT Lower;
track. No. 3 red cash, 4g5o; No. 2 hard,
2'c- July, 89c; September, 3040.
CORN Lower; track No. 8 cash, &2Wc;
July, 61Hc; September, 6l1c; No. 1 white,
631JMJ4C.
OATS Lower; track No. I -cash, 44c;
July, 42c; September, S&c; No. 2 white,
48if47c.
FLOL'R Dull: red winter patents, $4 .40
4.70;. extra fancy and straight, SliCxiH.io;
clear, $lTf?S.a0.
8BEI Timothy, steady at $3,004-1.00.
CORNME1AL Weak at $2.70.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, $1.10
L12.
HAT Steady; Umothy, $J 80630.60; prai
rie, tiootxais.oo.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.09.
BAOOINO 11 Ho- , ,
HEMP TWINE 10.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$10.40. Lard, lower: prima steam, $!La. Dry
salt meats, lower; boxed " extra shorts,
.13H; clear ribs, I9J2H: short clears, tS.00.
Bacon, lower; boxer extra shorts, $10.00;
clear ribs, $10.00; short clears, $9.874.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 10c; aprlngs,
lcf turkeys, 10c; ducks, Be; geese. 60.
BUTTER Weak: creamery, 2023e,
BOOSSteady, lie
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls. ...-..,, g.ono ,oit)
Wheat, bu. 20.000 29.0IX)
Corn,, bu. ,M....-j-.,...,...lM.onO , H.Ono
Oata,,,bu, T..rIlf ,.,106,000
Kanasta Ctty Orala and Ptwvtaloas. -
" KANSAS CITT, Juns U. WHEATJuly,
844c; September, o; December, ' 8744c;
cash No. 3 hard, n(aV6c; No. 1 b4-333c; No.
8 red, 84ti96c; No. 1. r34c,
CORN July, 48Hc; September, 4Rc; De
cember, 4&o: cash, - No. 3 mixed, 4S'40-.
No. 3. 48VkO; No. 3 whit. 4c: No. , 4o.
OAT8-N0. . white. 46c; No. i mixed,
44o. '
EOOS Extra fancy, 16o; current receipts,
eases Included, new esses, llVfeo; second
hand cases, 11c; southern cases Included,
Steady to 25o lower; eholo tim
othy, 417 .004, 17.60; choice vralrle, $11.50igni.76.
RYE Stady at 74T7c.
BUTTER Creamery, 23o; packing. ISo,
- Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu. 64.ao . to.Oil
Com, bu, 40,000 ; 67.00
Oata, bu. ... ,.,8.000 , 11,000
Kansas City cash prices:
I Open. I High. I Low. Clos.
Wbeat I I , I
July 8JH .. 88, 841 M4A
Bept , S8S'i lt WtfiiiBk
Com I I
July .. I '4H 4Tt4B$4KVi . 4M
' Sept. 48, jg 4c B
bid.
MlaaeasslU Grata Marlnrt.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 12. WHEAT
September,- 4Hc: No. 1 hard, SUttflSScj
No. 1 northern, 97Vi c; No. 2 northern,
36ir)K)1c; No. $ northern, 93ff64e.
FLOUR First patents, $5.ui&6.: second
patents, S4 9ii;5 Wi; first clears, S3.263.tf;
second clears. $3.7692-6. .,
UHAN-.ln bulk, $1.WS1.25.' .
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., June It WHEAT.
Steady; No. 1 northern, $1 UJ.fTl.04; No. 8
northern tl.00fj1.02,- July. 9t-V5. 1
RBflteadv; No. 1, 87Vo.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. 7777c; sample,
tglc. - .
CORN Lower; No. 8, cash, 684&Mfec;
July, iac. .....
r Philadelphia Prodaca Market.
PHILADELPHIA," June 13.- BUTTER.
Steady, fair demand; extra western cream
ery, ofllclBl prioe, 2lc; street price, 24VrC.
WltlS Steady ; fair demand; western
firsts, cases full; 17c at mark. ' -
CHEFSE Quiet, but steady; New York
full creams, choice new, Wc; New York
full creams fair to good, UVtfiiltc,
iDalath Grain Market.
, DULUTH. June 1 3. WH EAT. On track,
No. 3 northern, MV: July, ri-ac; September,
Hc; IVcember, rtc.
OATS On tr&cX 42c; June, 43o.
Cottsa Market.
New York cotton quotations, furnished
by Logsn V Bryan, 3 Board of Trad build
ing: Open. Hlirh. Low. Close.
July 12 01 ij n n so 11 n
September 11 70 11 73 11 63 11 67
December 11U If 87 11 64 11 68
NEW ORLEAN8, Jun 13. COTTON.
Spot market quiet, sales t0 bales; low
ordinary, Te, nominal; ordinary, 843 nomi
nal: frond ordinary. In 8-16c; low middling,
11 7-ltic; mldilllng. 12c: good middling.
13c; middling fair, Hc nominal; fair,
liSc. nominal. Receipts, 1,367 bale; stock.
SU.1T70 balea
6T. lOl'IS. Mo,; June 12,-COTTON.-Bnot
market qult. middling. ne; sales,
1"5 bales; receipts, 84 bales; shipments, ijS
bales: stock, 2o,(t:5 bales.
LIRl-CKU Juna 12. COTTON Spot in
Increased demand: ork-es for rolnts hlcher
American middling fair, -.3Ad; middling,
IT!bd; low middling, 4d: xood ordinary.
3id; oniluary, 6.84d. The sale of the day
wer 6,(M bal.. of which SVw wer for spec
ulation and export and included a,xx) Amer
ican. Receipt 4.M balna. itu AmerWan.
Futures opened steady and closed quiet and
steady. . ,
Uvaaoratea Apple mm4 Dried Fralt;
NEW YORK, Jun 11 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market steady on spot; futures
sileThtly aaaler; fancy, t&vc; eholaa. 74
7Vc; prim. 4,e; ixir to fair, 6Wic.
LRIED FhllTtt-Prunes. lee actW
rrlce firm: California, 4l'JVic: Oregon SV,
fclOo. Apricot.' unrhansed; holc.' lwJ
Um axtia -cik-, llu-jw; fancy. 3t;'c
Peachea, firm; choice, K-olJc: fancy, 12L
tllSc; extra fancy, iSi'lSe. Raisins, un
changed; -eded raisins, 7ejlMc; London
Wars, t-.6tvjl.li6. .
- . WhUky Markea. ... -
CHTCAOO, June IS. WHISKY Market
teaivy on bais af 8LS1 f.r liin wln-ta
i t JRIA, Jun. K'-WH IS tCY Market
st.iy on bssis of $131 for sp1rrts.
tXr.L4rw. 4uiv at-NVUjlvlt-ket
suadjr at il
SEW YORE STOCKS ASDBOSDS
General Drift of Jliirket i Sutow
and Cbangi Are Constant
READIKQ GROUP IS. WHAXEE
Actios Daa t Ftllag of Petltloa to
Dlolv Merger Close la Jrreg- '
lar, vrith Mixed Nat
Change.
NEW YORK. June 13. Th constant
changes In the course of prices today
seemed to represent nothing more than ths
shifting sentiment of the room traders,
who had th day's transactions to them
selves. There were some Individual points
of strength and some of weakns, and
these had a varying sympathetic effect on
th list as a whole. The general drift,
however, wss very narrow and operations
outslds a half dosen stocks were very
scanty. There were lengthy periods. In
fact, when tha market wua practically
stagnant. Less Was heard of yesterday's
Japanese war rumor owing to the declina
tion of competent authorities to giv it
countenance. The passing of this Influence
woma open the way naturally to soma re
covery from the depression yesterday which
was caused by th fear of It. An opposing"
Influence was th weakness of Reading.
This was traceable to the filing of the gov
ernment's suit to compel th dissolution of
th combination among the snthraclt
roads. The effect of this factor was prac
tically restricted to Reading In ths group
of coalers. A supplementary Influence, en
th stock was a decline In confidence by
heretofore professional buyers that the div
idend wa to be Increased at the meeting
next week. In some Isolated Instances
there was evidence of liquidation, and al
though this was light, the effect on prices
was marked owing to the prostration of
th demand. Rock Island preferred was
said to be affected by this cause, and Amer
ican Locomotive was another sufferer.
With th subsidence of the Japanese war
scars the bears were Inclined to fall back
on Inferential deductions from th diffi
culties of a great firm of building con
tractors announced yesterday, A minor
failure announced this morning affecting
building operations gave point to the ex
pressed anxiety over a possible condition of
overextension which might bring similar
embarrassments from difficulty of obtain
ing working capital In other fields. Specific
rumors of such conditions extended Into
the dry goods field and set on foot exhsust
Ive Inquiries on the subject, which served
to discredit the rumors entirely. The sup
position that there might be a resumption
of gold exports was not fulfilled today, al
though conditions In the foreign exchange
market were slightly mors favorable to
the operation than they were on Monday.
Discounts wers rather easy at Paris,
howsver, as they wer also at Berlin, and
the money market here was appreciably
firmer, the rate for call money advanced
slightly and funds wer scare In the time
loan division of the money market. The
statement of subtreasury operations for the
day Indicated a small gain of. cash by the
banks, but the government Institution has
withdrawn from the banks since the last
bank statement $4,011, OoO. which Includes
payment for the gold exported on Satur
day. The surplus reserve of the banks
on Saturday stood at less than $7.O0O.OuO.
The approach of the July settlements cenr
ters attention on the large half-yearly re
quirements, which will be Increased ' not
only by the sale of $28,000,000 of New York
City bonds to be offered before the end of
tha month, but by a payment of $11,625."!
of an Installment of subscriptions to the
new Northern Pacific stock which falls due
July 1. News from the wheat crop was
considered encouraging and helped to sus
tain th grangers. A decline In the London
price of copper was a factor In the market.
The . Indecisive tone was unchanged
throughout, as shown by tha small mixed
net changes.
Bonds Were Irrogular. Japanese 4H and
4s declined a fraction further. Total ssles
of bonds, par value, $989,000. United States
bonds were unchanged os call.
Number of sales and range of quota
tions on ths New York Stock exchange:
Bales.
A ilams Xipenes
Amal. Copper t 3S.S00
Amer. Car snd rouodry. . . . S.1S0
Ao pta 100
Amer. C0U00 Oil ' ....
4o pfd
Amsr. Bipress .,.
Iran. Hide Leather gti
km, to 00
Amer. Llissi Oil
4 pfd ..1 KK
in. Looomotlve t.400
4e pf4
Amer. Smelting Ref...,. U. 500
4 pti , ....
Amsr. Sufmr Rsflntns
Asms. Tohreo pfd ctfa....
AMHn4l MI Dlnf Co t.0
Auhlaoa 4,100
AO pfd
Atlantic Cout Lin
Balllmors Oblo 1,100
do pfd
Rrooklra Rapid Tranilt I 7"0
Canadla Patl8 f&uO
Cantral of New Jersey
rtiaaspasa Ohio 490
Chios Orsat Waster
Chicago A Nonhweatani... I.SnO
C. 14. A St. rau4 4.400
Chicago Term. A Trans
do pfd
C. a. C. A St lent
Colorado Past aod Iron.... 1.100
Colorado 41 Sosthera M
do 1st p(4
4o id prd ....
Consolidated Oas .......... So
Cora Produota 10ft
do pfd
Delaware A Hudson 30
Dal., Lack. WMrn
Ixnrer A Rio Orande S00
do pfd
PlatUlsrs secarttlsa lot)
Brla t.rJO
High. Low. Close.
5
u s4
' 41 s s
TV! 17 v, ni
.... ' .... SI
I. SS
t.. .... 300
til, s-
404
34 . t4 ISt.
' B7H S6H Wit
IM
llTSi 1144
.... .... 105
.... .... 1
!
fx . IS Vi
SlVb ' 17 H 8S
.... "t
4Vt K '
IS
144 MS SI
170V4 K714 1"
170
IS 84 HI
lOvi
141 141H H1V4
137U lt4 !
S
15 '
5
3014 H
1344 Zi II
.... .... ST '
44
' 11 11T 1U
14 144 11
71
1SS . 164 4
441
14 V 14
TO
SIS tl iv,
K l-
56V,
14 15 M
13SV4 U5V4 ltfVi
1H
12
..... ..- SI
do let pfd .....
do Id pfd
Oaoaral Electric
Inter. Paper .....
do .pfd
Inter. Pump ....
do pfd
lows Central ...
do pfd
yw
ii
14
K. C. Southern
do pfd r S64 51 S
Loulavllia A NaahTllls..... eu 111 11114 111
Meiloaa Central ltiO fc So i:
Minn. A gt. Uula 43
M.. St. P. A aaull 8ta St. l'
do pfd 1M
Mlasourl PaelSc 400 T5V4 T4H T5
M , K. A Texas I,u U tin 12 '4
do pfd 13
Katlooal Lead .' 41
New York Central 400 1IS 111 111
N. T., Ontario A W S4 14
Norfolk A W raters, pfd ... 1" 71 71 T3
Nark Amerlcsa ISO SH IS 6
PactSc Mall 1 H M1 SI
PeuaaylTsnla tS Sn ltn ll 10
feopls Oaa 1.000 Y M .1
Pitta.. C. C. A St. Louis s
Preaaed Steel Car . H '
do pfd 100 SkVe S
Pullman Pslao Car 1W
Raadlag SI.4X) 104 101 l.'S
do lat pfd SO .
do Id pfd So
Bepvhllc Stael Stt 15 II SS
do pfd Si
Rork lelaad Co S.H0 S"H $4 Sr.
do pfd 11' 41 41
St. L A San Pres. Sd pfd. u 12 lis,
at Louts Southwastora S4
do ptd 4M4
Southern Pscln S.ll 71 TS 7
So pfd " US 111 111
Soattwra Railway 7 V4 IS IS
do ptd 1M 0 44 SO
Teonee.ee Coal A Iron .... 140
Teaaa A Pact So K
T.. St. Leuls Wastaro... 100 .17 17 17
do 4fd l' 414 41
laios ParlSe 104. SO) 114 113 1M
do pfd SB
f. S. Bipreaa 5
V. . Realtr SS
V. A. Rubtt S S4 S M
do pfd S
C. 8 SlMl. SI -41 1 SI. SO S3 St 13
do pfd 4.1MB Sa 11 17
Vlrglnla-CaroUoa Chemical. IS
i pit -
Wahaah ""i " w
do pfd SOS 13 W
W.lle-Karao Cipreas 170
Weatlngh.nia Kleotrl 14?
Wasters Ualoa l0 80 ' 1 SO
Wheeling A IS Brt .... 11
Wlecoaala.Cw.Usl 1
do pld S4
Nortlwrs rVriSa , 1.X) 11S 1H 174
Central Lsalbar
pfd
lloas-Shefneld
Oreat Northers pfd H'M-in 1! 117
Inlerboruh Matropolltaa.. 100 IT IT . 11
do ptd 44 44 41
Total sale Sor tha day. 404. UK) sharea
New YarSx Mlalaar tcx-k.
NEW TORK. Jun 13 Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Cos M Little Chief T
Alice Oatarlo IM
Breex At Ophkr 17
Bruaewtck Co SS Polos) le
Coaaatork Tuanel 16 aasa 44
lei. Cal aa Vs.... t Stem Nevada v It
Horn Silew ,...1M Small Hupa eu
Ira SI leer iTtS fclaDdard ....1st
Laadeill Cos S ..-
Fortaa Plaaaclal.
LONDON. Juns It Money In tha market
today was la good demand snd supply, ttts
oounts wer quiet Althouie tti dealings
oa tha aVtock xrriaixg wr restricted th
recent flrnince was well maintained in the
ca of most British eourltlt-a The feature
was a sharp rts In undHrground rails on
prospects of Increased fares. Foreigners
were steady oa Paris selling; Jnc.e re
mained heavy on tb c.w.troversv aith
the 1 riled Btntee SBaneuteliapt-r4al.es
4.1 Iwi uivi at 1W A-usikaus start, J
weak on reeterrlar'a decline In New York.
but Die time changed at about noon and
rn-oa advanced firmly under the lead of
nlon Pacific and Canadian Pacific. In the
afternoon tha New York market became
weak, quotations ceased and th market
Clone.! dull.
PARIS, June 11 Prices on' th Bourse
today opened weak, but recovered on better
Berlin advices. Russian !mier!al 4s closed
at 73 00 and Russian bonds of 19"4 at 446.0O.
New Yarkt Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. June 13. MONEY On Call,
Steady, t't2. per cent; ruling rata, 31;
closing bid. 3; offered at 2. Time loans
stronger snd more active; sixty-day bills,
3Va4 per rent; ninety days, 4 percent; six
months, ta'y per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-SGH
per cent.
KTER1.INO EXCHANOEPteady, with
actual business In bankers' bill at It.ST'tf
4.R76 for demsnd and at $4.S37iT4 S.T75 for
sixty-day bills; posted rate. $4.MVi and
$4.1; commercial bills, $4(1.
SILVER Bar, 66T,c; Mexican dollars,
6ivc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds tofmy wsr
as fol'ows: i .
V. A rf ta. rf....l Japaa sa f
do coupon 1M do M aerl tit
O. 8. (a. nf I f do 414a, etfs
do coupon 1"! do Id smas
U. I. old 4a. rac ion 0 4 ajJ
Ao coupon .i"iL N UM. 4a mi
V. B. naw 4a, r....l?tt !. CaMril 4.... (0
do coupon US' 1o lat Inc ,
Am. Tob. 4s Tl Mlnn. A St. L. 4s. 4
do a 1HH . K. Ar T Indt.... 4
Atrhlaon gn. 4s 4N. R. of M. c. 4a. M
do ad). 4a soHlt. Y. C. awn. SUjS...
Atlantic C. L. 4s.... KN J. C. gas. Sa lisu.
Bal. A Ohio 4a... M No PaclAe 4 lAu
do tM rt Mo Is To
Bra..' R T n. it... 1 14 N. W. c. 4s S4
Cent, of 0. la it); Ore. g. L. rfg. 4.... C4
do lt Inc Pens. rr. Ia tt
do M Ine TO Ruadtrtf gen. 4a M
do Id Inc M !. L. a t. H c. K 110a
( Chea. Ohio Ha...imHst, L. A- S. F. fg. 4a Tu
I rhlcago A A. ISt.... l lt. L. g W. c. 4a. Tl
c, u. a q. n. 4a.. tl sahoard A U 4s.... Tt
C, R. I. A r. eol. Sa 414go. Pad 0o 4a T
OT!. A St. L. go. 4 tt.14 do 1st 4a. ctr. pou.
Colo. Ind. 5a. aer. A.. H Snuthars Hy 6a. . . .. .lUiI
"lo. Mid. 4a : U Tn. A P. lata Ill
Colo. A' So. 4s WHT., St. L A W. 4a. 71
uha la 10irnln Parillc 4a lrtiu
Mrt. Sers. (a Ii , V. B. iteel M Sa n
Erla prior lien 4s... 4H Wanairti lata un
do gen. 4 tl w patera Vd. 4a H
Hork. Valley 4H. . .1(H Wla Central 4s U
Bid. -Offered.
Boatoa atocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. June It Call loans, 46 per
cent; time loans, rVdfy per cent Official
closing on slocks ana bonds:
"AtrhtaoB adi. 4s... W Bingham .'. 15
do 4a 17 Cal. Hacla TBS
tci Contral 4a 77 Centennial ii
Atohlnon M Copper Range 77
4 Pfd Miralr Waat 14
Bnaton A Albany. ..IIS rraJixlla U
Boatoa ft Maine lf Oranbr 1
Boatoa Elerated 131 Isle Rorale UU
rttchtmrg pfd lift Maas. Mining 4
Hex. Central S0n Michigan ll4
N. T., N. H. A H..1H9 Mohawk 64
I nlon Pacific m Mont. Coal A 0 IH
Am. Pneu. Tube Old Domlnloa 414
Am. sugar 1H Onr-eola jjn
do pfd 11114 Parrot It
Am. Tel. A Tel 1,"4 Qalncr v m
Am. Woolen 144 Shannon 17U,
do pfd (H Tamarack 101
Edlaon Klec. Ill ins Trinity 14
Slaia. Electrle It lalted Copper S4V,
do pfd 57 r. S. Mining 41
Maaa. Oas 59 V. 8. Oil lit
fnifed milt ins ftah
t'njted gho Mach.... TU; victoria ,
d pfd 17.4 Winona t
C. B. Steal 3WlTrlna ur
do pfd v North Butt 14
Adrentur IV, Butts Coalition 14
Alluuei , 44 Nrrada , II
Amalgamated 14 Cal. A Arliona 113
Atlantlo 11 Aril. Commercial ,..310
Bid. "Asked.
London Closing; stocks.
LONDON, June 12 Closing quotations on
stocks were' as follows:
Conaola. money 1314 M., K. A T S54
do acrount S4 N. T. Central 111.4
Anaconda 114 Norfolk A W TlVk
Atchlann II do pfd .-.u II
do pfd KHOnt. Ar Weatarll IT
B. A O PennertTanla gl 14
Canadian PaclSo ....171 Rand Mines S14
Cnea. A Ohio II Beading M
Chicago O. W 11 aouthen, n,, jn
C . M. A it. P 11014 da pfd tl ,
DoBeers S4 Bo. ParISc T74
It. A K. O t .Vnloji PaclSo 117V,
do pfd ............. TH do xfd II
Erla '. tlV. 8. steal ; 14
do let pfd SI do pfd 100
do 14 pfd 7v,Wahali 1IV4
Grand Trunk....', ts d afd SS
tlllnota Central. .140 (palla 4s M.
L. A Maak. ......11S ... !,
SILVER BaK'nteady; 30lS-id per ounce.
MONET 314 per cent. ;
Tue rate of discount on, "tb open market
for short bills Is $ S-M'jNl per cent; for
three months' plllv Jxcent.
Trrssary StaVement. . ' "
WASHINQTON, June tii Today's state
ment In the treasury balances In th gen
eral fund excluslvel of the $15v,tiVO,0UO gold
reserve shows: Available cash balance. S-60,-tM2,&36;
gold coin and bullion. $6fi,2U,497; gold
certificates, $6M.3y8.430. - "
Bank, ricarlnxa. .
OMAHA, June 13 Bank clearings for to
day were $2,02.823.37. and for the corres
ponding date last year 11.622.967.10.
' Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 12.-VOOL Tht ao
tlvlty In quarter-blood fleece continues to
be the feature of the Ideal wool market
although there Is also a good demand f r
line wools. The supply of fine fleeces,
washed and unwashed. Is wholly Inade
quate to fulfill the demand, and there ar
rears no Immediate prospects of a change.
The market is somewhat stronger in til
better class of stock, in fact manufactur
ers are looking to a fine Wool season.
Local dealers hav great oenfldence in th
new clip and are operating with freedom
and paying good prices.. Competition for
the new clip continues to the profit of the
growers. Oregon and Idaho are pavtlouinr
sections. Heavy transactions are reported
from both states snd local Arms are buy
ing liberally. Advices from Australia are
to the effect that the new clip will not
show any Increase over that of last year.
The leading domestic quotations lanae aa
i follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX nnd
; above. 33684c; X. 11 wt2c; No. 1. 3SO
33c; No. 2, 173o; fine unwashed. 35
I 26c; unmerchantable, $728c; half-blood
I unwashed. H ii 33c, three-eights blood uit
! washed, 32C33c; quarter-blood unwashed,
i30ra31c; medium clothing, 2S2o: half-
blood, 27K2So; delaine washed, 337c;
! delaine unwashed, 232vc. Michigan fine
unwashed, Hiii iic; delaine unwashed. 27
2ic. Texas (scoured basis) tine 13
months. 70'& 72c; fine ( to 6 months. 65 0
68c; tine fall clean, 67&68c. Kentucky,
Indiana, Missouri, combing, blood, 31
38c; combing, blood, SO'tfSlc. Cali
fornia tscoured basis) . northern cbolae,
6. 4 68c. northern good, f)J7c; mid.1l
county, 66ii(4c; southern, 2$o; fail
free, 67 4i6$c; fall defective, 40 1? lis.
Oregon, tscoured basis) eastern No 1
staple. T0 672c; eastern No. 1, clothing'
6S70c; valley No. 1. 0S!c. Territory
staple (scoured basis), fine, 70'&72c- fins
medium. 68fe70c; mediam, S6Sc, Ter
ritory ordinary scoured basis, fine, 68 ?
0c; fine medium, 6;. ol7c; medium, S3
i S4c. Colorado and New Mexico spring
scoured X. 66 70c; No. 1, 63j66c. Geor
gia, greasy. 28428Vko; pulled wools,
scoured baels. 6.33c; extra SSQTJc; a
supers, i&tioTc; by supers, 43ij47c.
T. Lot IS. Mo., Jon 12. WOOL
Steady; medium grades combing and
clothing. 24627c; light fln, 2ia21Wc:
heavy tin. lii17c; tub aashad, $Ug$ic.
' Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jun lt-The London tin
market was lower, with spot closing st
Ui6s. and futures lower at lh06s Lo
cally the market was unchanged. Copper
wa lower In the Kngltsh mrket, with
spot closing at s f.s. a declln of 1
while futures wer ISs 6d lower at M 6
Locally ths market wa dull and nominal.
Klectrolytlc, r3.ftJia.2&: easting, $21 759
HZa. Lead was unchanged at $5.7566.86 In
the local market, but advanced 2 6d to
20 7sed In Iondon. Hpelter was un
changed st 24 7s4d In London and at $4.40
660 locally. Iron Was lower in th Eng
lish market, with Standard foundry quoted
at 67s ad and Cleveland warrants at 6"s 9d
Locally tha market was unchanged' No i
northern Is quoted at $: tVo 26 26 No' $
foundry northern. $2MKft -Ni. 35 ; No. 1 foun
dry southern, $.0ib 36.60; No. $ foundry
southern. IX 0f.flCti.00.
8T. LOL1S. Mo.. Jun It M F3TAL6
Lead, quiet. $5 67,. Speller, firm, $0 37
Isgsr aad Malauaea.
NEW YORK, Jun lt-BrQAR-Raw
quiet; fair refining, 3.31c; centrifugal, fej
fectioners' A. Sr: mould A. Xr: nit i,.u
e i.e. inuiassea sugar, a uec. Ketlned
quiet; No. 6, 4ti0c: No. 7. 4 5oc; No. 6 4 6'
No. 3. 4.46c: No. 10, 4.35c; No. 1L 4c; No'
12. 4 2Cc; No. IS. 4 20c: No. 14. 4ir.c- r-,.'.
6.7"c; crushed, 6 70c; powderttd. 610c; gran
ulated, 6t"c; cuts, 6.26c.
MOLA6SKS Steady; New Orleans open
kettle good to cho'ce, 37fMV.
NEW ORLEANS, La.. J.ine 1$ -SSt'OAR
Steady: centrifugal yellows, 3:aii4.c; sec
ords. 24iSiC.
MOLAEH LIS Quiet. New syrup, I034o.
Oil aad Haarta.
OIL CITY, Pa.. June l-OIL8-Credlt
balanceci. $1.7ru rjns. Iu7.0n -bbls ; average,
127.111 bbls ; shipments, 157,146 bbls ; avtr-
Stto. 1A1.4H0 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jun tt OILS Tur
pentine, firm. 6767o; a lea 821 bbls. rs
eel pta 1.-47 l,tl; sl.ljnents. til bbls.
ROelN-Flrni: A. II, C. $4;u4 1J. 1. $4 30
H4S6; K. S4 'A. 4 t"; V, $4 7?.; O $4 T. H
Hf;'I. UM 4i: K. 3.J6j U. 5.; N, ii W,
W U. it.vv; W W. S.b4. ..
0UaDA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Trade Slow, but Prices, aa a
Rale, Steady.
HOGS TEH TO FITTEO L0WEE
keep ss4 LaasVs 8lav ta Lewtr To
day aad kVally Tweaty-Flv to
Fifty Teals Laeer Than
Last Week.
SOTJTH OMAHA, Jun U. 1WT.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday , $,74 6.7.7$ l.WJ
Official Tuesday 4.S 14.331 t.HA
OfHcial Wednesday 6.SU0 I6.60O 10t
Threa day this week. .. .13.053 XH ( 620
Same days last week....Sr.t77 81.T0 1,J
Sam day 3 weeks ago.. 8.774 r.&t 10.C3S
Sam days 3 weeks ago. .16.473 i-OTS IS U
Sam day 4 weeks ago.'. 18.144 31.111 13.731
Sam days last year 13,04$ 42.521 4.69
Th following tsbl shows th receipts
of cattle, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha
for th year to date, compared wita last
year:
1?7. 1S08 Inc. Dee,
Cattle 613.677 4.t3.3S6 86.391
Hogs 1.1W..3.K 1.2o0.3 8S.1H6
BUeep 791,6.18 73a. 2S 63.248
RANOEi OF PRICES.
Cattle, Hoi.
Omaha U. 55.78 $5.&a10
Chicago I.TVtITO 6"qS2-'H
Kansas City 17&ti7 00 6 9f17H
6t. Louts l.oO'rjs.W 6 Tvu 20
Sioux City $.7Hi 26 6.-ti6
CATTLE) QUOTATIONS.
Good to choloe corn-fed steers $5.80'S,4.36
Oood to fair corn-fed steers .2tr6.W
Common to fair steers 45tu6.26
Oood to choice cows 4.2.U6.P0
Fair to good cows and heifers.... .6tra4.25
Oood to choice stork ers and feeders 4.&"tt.l0
Pair to good stockers and feeder.. 4.00-4 SO
Common to fair stockcrs tOKiit.OO
Bulls, stags, eto t26-((4.76
Veal calves tOyraATe
Ths following tabi shew th avarag
prio of hogs at South Omaha for ths last
sveral days, with comparisons.
Data 1K7. U30a.13u6.Ut04..lO2.lS01.
May 80.
May 31.
01
171
6 Sal 6 11
2 OS
S 31 6 lo.
4 68!
4 &0
6 81
7 Hl
6 e
6 6
i ;
( 70
6 71
6 70
6 71
( 76
t 78
. a
6 83
6 1
J 83
W
04',
IM
6 61
I KH
01.
7 Ul
Jun 1.
4 63
4 4i!
4 4
Jun
7 07
7 13
Jun
!?I3
6 W,
$ 75
Jun
466
f 18
Jun
34
I 31
7 20
Jun
Jun
4 30
81
r;
4371
6 3D
36
I a
4 641
178
7 16
I 26
( 30
4 S
4 6M
7 18
a
7 n
7 a
7 36
Jun
.07V,
04t,
(
Jun
t 17
4 70 6 36
Jun 10..
6 301
4 701 01
June 11.
June 13.
a
( 18
4 7v
t 031
00
7 83
Sunday.
The official number of cars of
brought In today by each road was;
stock
irr's.
's
: 'i
"x
oattla Hogs. Bbeep.
C, M. A St. P..
4
w abash
Missouri Pacific 38
Union Paclflo System. 46
68
IS
74
13
88
v. dk In. w., east.
u. dx. ti. w,, wst
40
U
13
C, St. P., M. A O.
C, B. A Q., east
c, a. dt y., west.:.. 38
C, R. I. P., east.. ..
C. R. I. A P., west.. 63
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Of. Western, t
Total receipts ....288
133 12
The disposition of th day's receipts was
as follows, esch buyer purchasing ths num
ber of hesd indicated:
Cattle. Hors. Sheen
umini racKing wT tht
Swift and Company ..... 420
Cudahy Packing Co 873
Armour A Co 653
Cudahy, from K. C 270
Armour, from K. C 63
Vansant A Co Do
Hill A Son 46
F. P. Lewis $
Huston A Co :. 97
L. V. Huss , $
United Dressed Beef Co. 19
Sam Wertheimey ,.-.. 6
Mike Hsggcrty 82'
Sol Degan ..."..4... 18
J. B. Root A Co.... 16
T. B. Inghram 19
Sullivan Bros 6
Lehmer Bros , 4
Other buvers ...... 827
8.S08
4,126
4.3b2
71W
1,067
Total
...A 420 11730 3,064
CATTLE Receipts of cattle looked quite
liberal on paper this morning, but as a
matter of fact th actual number on sal
was fsr from that, Otty-nv cars of through
Bluff being Included In the receipts.
There was no great change In the market
on beef steers, so far as prices wer con
cerned. Th demand, however, did not ap
pear to be as urgent a yesterday and tha
trade as a whole was slow snd dull. It
was one of those Indifferent kind of mar
kets when prices seem about steady and
still, when there .ta not enough snap to th
trade to make It appear good and steady.
Among the cattle hers today were some
rljsht good beef steers which sold at $S.(X?
Shippers were picking up a few of the
better grides of heifers and paying fully
stesdy prices for such ss suited their pur
posea On ths other hand the cow market
was very slow and In many cases holders
found It a difficult matter to find a buyer.
That was especially true If the quality was
not overly good. It Is very evident thst
with th packers out of the market, com
paratively few cows and heifers can be
dlspoaed of to any advantage.
Ther wa tiothlng new In stockers or
feeders, th trad being naturally limited
at this season of ths year, as well as by
ths light receipt a
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ke.
14....
II....
14....
4....
11....
1..
14 ...
44....
XS...
SI. ...
40....
II....
IS....
17....
IS....
SS....
IS....
St....
s...
v. r.
Mo.
. Ft.
...1160 S TS
...IS) t 76
....UN S TS
,...n;o s ts
...INT I TS
....1)71 I 76
...1S4I I M
...11"4 i SO
....137 S SS
...1341 6 SS
...1441 ( 10
...1131 S SS
...1414 8 00
...ItSO 100
...13,4 00
...1117 I OS
...1311 10
...1324 I 10
...1436 8 Sf
...IMS I IS
...1431 I IS
... 140 4 48
...IM 4 10
...1070 4 10
...lono 4 15
...1IS 4 SS
...1420 4 CK
...1U10 4 14
... S74 4 48
. S04 4 so
... TOO 4 SS
... US S a
...lel I 11
... TV S SO
... Mi 6 85
...1071 4S
... US I 41
... S0 S 46
I 44
... MS S W
...1071 I 10
...111S S 60
...ion s ss
,...1161 S 10
...1227 I 40
...nn s is
...1171 (M
...iwi S
IS
II
II
It
40
1
II
IS
to
it.
17
S ,
Si
tl
,
14
Si
88
S
$16 S T
....ill $10
IT
COWS
)
...1110 t 40
... 110 1 Pi
... M0 I 81
... 131 I IS
...1071 I IS
...111 I to
...ISO I 60
... 131 I TS
...1141 4 SO
HEIFERS.
48 S 75 6 ,
SU S TS II
..IOT81 4 84
.. 4 SO
.. M4 4 M
..7(4) I 00
.. S38 6 10
..Mr 4 ss
..1440 4 70
..! 4 Tl
. .SutO 4 4S
.1400 4 at
..IM 4 0
S 08
1
IS
A....
. 110
4 Si S
. Ho 4 40
.100 4 SO
1
tl
BTJLLeV
...1014 S 10
...1330 I
...161 4 1
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CALVES.
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STAOS.
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HOGS Hog opened 10c lower and on th
first round made by buyers quite a number
of load sold that way. Before very many
sellers had an opportunity to take advan
tage of th bid the market weakened still
further, becoming 10ujl5o lower. The trade
wa extremely slow at th decline, it be
ing lo o'clock before a single load had
changed hands, and It was well along
toward midday before th market was
really under way and befor enough had
been dun to really establish prices. Ths
market as a whole was as slow and unsat
isfactory as yesterday's market was active
and satisfactory.
The decline was brought about by a lower
provision market, by large receipts and
lower markets at all selling polnta
Representative sales:
Na. Ae. Sa. Pr.
u iso s ss
86 .Vt ... t at
40. 31 ... I 14
40 IM ... 18
44 a ... I 17,
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1 141 ii 1 nw
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14 It 1.. 80
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71...
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SI Mi ... I 13
8HEKP- There wer only about seven
rars on sale this morning nd the trad
was slovr to lower. It Is not an easy mat-
ter to compare today s mitrket with yes
tofday, alien prices were somewhat un
even owing to the shsrp break. Operators
on the market wre calling It anywhere
from weak to (Kline lower, tme thing can
be said safely, and thut Is that the market
Is now 2t.-y4".c lotscr than last week, with
lambs ss much ss 600 lower and the me
dium kinds of html showing eten more
docllns than that.
A noted yesterday the break In th
sheep market ha occasioned no surprise,
as It was a foregnne conclusion thst prices
wer hound to slump sooner or lster as
the supply of grass sheep became more
plentiful at other markrt points. In ad
dition to grass sheep from th southwest
there sre a good many Kentucky, Tennes
see snd Virginia lambs going to eastern
market, which naturally cuts off the de
mand from that source for western mut
ton.. Fortunately the fed sheep an) lambs
In this territory were pretty much all dis
posed of before the break began.
Quotation nn shorn stock; Oood to
cholc lambs. $7.fr Of); fair to good lamb,
$7.f"tT7.S0; common or cull lambs, $5.&oiJi 00;
rood to choice spring lambs, $&.00o.mO: fair
o good spring lambs. $n.i)tiii.u0; cull spring
lambs, $4 Jo'u.j.oo; good to cholc yearllnRS,
light, $S (Vwr? no; good to choice yearlings,
hesvy, $6.4:tl.t; good to choice wethers,
$fi 40a S6. fair to good wethers. KOtKtrs.SO;
good to choice eyes. $'"SB f'0; 'a,r to go.vl
ewes, eo.2Urti.e0: culls, bucks and slsgs, $3 00
No.
1" western ewes, culls....,...,
67 western wes
8 western bucks ,
36 western ewes, culls
14 western ewes
43 western ewes
114 western ewe
Av. Pr.
79 1 0"
hS 4 60
118 4 7
91 6 00
90 t 79
93 6 874
89 6 23
1 western wes snd wethers.... 94 36
23 western lambs 11 8
19 western lambs 63 ( 01
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHK.ET
Cattle "teady Hoars Tea Cents Lowe
Sheep Weak.
CHICAOO, June 13.-CATTLK.-Recelpts
about 18.("1; market stesdy but slow; com
mon to prime steers. W.TViiH.M; cows $3 2TJ
6.00; heifers. $&,0Oi6 .60: bulla $3.ljt.i;
CSlVea. S3 OftiT SO: liirk.ri n.1 ri.1r
$S.Prt6.15.
nous Receipts about 30.000 head; market
10c lower; choice to prime heavy, $rt lavi
6.16; medium to good heavy, $6.u6((itUO;
butcher weights, $6.1ij.15; good to prim
mixed, $ti.u7V. light mixed, $6 12Vtl.15;
packing, $6.5ijol6; bulk of sales, $.(Vu 15,
SHEEP AND LAM 119 Receipts about 20.
O11O; market weak to 25c lower: sheep, $6.50
475; yearlings, $o.75U'7.8o; lambs, I6.5oiuB.0U.
New York Live Stock Inrket.
NEW YORK. . June 12. BFEVES Re
ceipts, 3,353. Stoers slow snd IWI60 lower;
bulls and medium fat cows, lo&s&c lower;
thin cows steady; steers sold at $48o.?7vl
Cer 100 pounds; one car extra same at $6.50;
ulls, $3.5ii4j60tl; choice western cows, $4 15
St6.50. Kxports today, 912 cattle and 6,659
quarters of beef.
CALVR9 Receipts, 4..r.56 head. Market
extremely dull and lower; veals were off
60c and buttermilk 50c to $1.00 lower; com
mon to prime veals, $6.UVKi6.60 per 100
tmunds; a few early sales of choice lots at
$8.0ja.2; buttermluke, $4.OO4.00: culls, $4.00
fi6.0D; city dressed veals lower at 6yjj;"2c per
poundt; country dressed, llo.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.6S4
head. Sheep 25c lower: yearlings 5fV&-75c
lower: lambs dull, 2Vfl50c lower; sheep sold
at $3.xye.15; lambs, $7.60ig8.o2H.
HOGS Receipts, 7,72(1 head. Market 10o
lower; state and Pennsylvania hogs, W.fjirti
6.66 per 100 pounds.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 12. CATTLE. Re
ceipts. s.500, Including 8.8(10 southerns.
Market stesdy to 10c lower. .Top, $6.40;
choice exports and dressed beef steer,
$586i.40; fair to good. $5fe6.80; western fed
steers, $.6ff.lo; stockers and feeders, $3.50
4M.86; southern steers. $3.xi(6n; southern
cows. $2.26&a.76; native cows. $2.25f.4.; na
tive heifers, $4fg6.46; bulls, $3.406.00 calves.
$4.5tlSjf7.2fj.
HOOS Receipts 33,000 heedr market loffl
15c lower. Ton. W ilt,; bulk of sales. fi.(K
6.10; heavy, fc.titfl.U; packers, $5.96$j1.10;
light, $(Vii6.12V; pigs, $5.!Mi.00.
SHEKP AND LAM I Receipts S.onO;
market 26c lower. Larobs. $7.50(ha.75; ews
and yearlings, $5.7D66.50; western fed year
tings, $625417.00;. western fed sheen, $5.60
6.&0; stockers and feeders, $3.5tfi5.25.
St. Loo Is Ltv Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.,.June lA-CATTLE-Re-CMpts,
6,000 head. Including 2,960 Texan.
Market weak; native shipping snd export
steers, $5.0"M.60; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $4.6044.90: steers under J,0u0 lbs.,
$4.4('o4.65; Blockers and feeders. $3.urfi6.0Jij
cows and heifers. $2.756.60; csnners. $2.0fia
2.60; bulls. $3.So6.0u; colves, $4.0Ot2t.OO; Texas
and Indian steers, $2.7o&6.75; cows and heif
ers, $18064.00.
HCXiS Receipts. 12.000- held. Market lftc
lower; pigs and lights. $T..70fr6.l6; packer.
$5.756.10; butchers and best heavy, $8,000
6.30.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipt s, 6.000
head. Market low.r: native muttons. $5.0TKJ
7.50; lambs. ( i ": culls and bucks, $4.60
4)6.00; stockers, 3S.7M14 80.
St. Jnsepk Live Stock Market.
RT JOrlF.PH Mn .Tt.no l1fITTtlr
I Receipts, l.ttitt lieaij. Market active; na
I Uvea $4.y'utj.i0. cows and heifers. Il.254i6.ii:
stockers and feeders $3 6)(g4 76.
HOQS Receipts, li,V3u head. Market 107?
15c lower; top. $ti.l0 bulk, $5.955'j.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 581 head.
Market for spring lambs Xc lower; clipped
lambs. $7.6ors8.0O; yearlings, $6.85(3fi.40.
Ian a City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. June If.-(Speclal)-CATTLE
Receipts, I,2f) head; market
steady: stockers, weak; beeves, $5.0ufiti.26;
cows, bulls snd mixed, $3.75iK.C0; stockers
snd feeders, $4.(Xtft60; calve, and year
lings, $3.7fy64.50.
HOGS Receipts, 9 m rad; market 10c
lower; selling at $5.tV&695; bulk of sales,
$6.876.90.
' Stock la Slgkt.
Receipts of live stock at ths six prin
cipal eastern markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 6.3'0 15,5uO 2,(jr
Sioux City 6.O1O 12.CO0 6.0 v
Kansas City 8.5O0 22.0fX) 6.00
trt. Joseph l.OHd 12.730 581
St. Louis $. 12.000 S.00)
Clilcago U.OuO .(HV Sti.UiO
Total
.42 W0 104,230 37,561
OMAHA WliOLEIALM MARKETS.
Cuaditloa of Trad aad Qaotatlaas aa
Staple and Fancy Proa ace.
EGGS Per dot., 14c.
BUTTER Pecking slock. 16c; choloa to
fancy dairy, lbyS.c; creamery, 31i3c.
LiVB POULTity Hen. 10c; roosters, t
tile; turkeys, 12c; duck. lOo; geese, 4c
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA CHERJUES-Per box Of
about i lbs , black. $1X; white, $2.00.
. PINEAPPLE Florida. 48 alio. 12.76 per
crate, 42 six. $3.00 per crate; 36 site, $to0
per crate; 30 site, S3 50 per crate. Cuban
pineapples 36c less ail around.
BTRA WBEKK1KH Missouri, 34-qt. cases,
$2. 75fl 3.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS Umonlera. M sit, $6.00; $60
site, $6 60' other brands. 60c leas.
BANANAS per inediutii-aixed bunch,
$2.0yt'i 25: Jumboes. $2 60fc3 60.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, 150
site. $4.00: 176. 2i3), 216 and 250 sites, $4 25 ; 96.
126 and 2Mi sites, Li.5o; California Navel,
extra fancy. 176, 2o0, 216 and 250 sixes. $4.76;
fancy, U6 site. $4 OO; 150 site, 14.60; gt.
Michaels. 176. 2o0. 216 and g'i sltea. $t.7t:
150 site, $4.60; I'M site, $4 Valencias. ho.
96 and 112 sites. $4:5.: 126, 150, 176 and 2)
sixes. $4.76: 214 size, $2.60.
FIGti California, bulk. 6H0; 4-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish. Uc; t-crown
Turkish. 9c
DATES Kada way 6c; sayers, 6c; hal
Kwls, ao; new luffed walnut date. 9-1 b.
box. $1.00.
" BEEF C VT8
No. 1 rib, 14c; No. 3 rib. 11c: No. 3 rlh.
10c; No. 1 loin. 17c; No. loin. lci No.
'3. loin. llic; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 8 chuck,
lc; No. 3 chuck. c; Na 1 round, sv.':
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plata. $Vrc; No. 2 plan-, 3r: No. 8 plate, 80.
OlA) VEtlETAlU.ES.
POTATOrVS-Per Ml.. Kie.
NAVY UKANS -Ptr.bu., No. t $1.00; Na,
t $1.1V . . . . .
NEW VEOBTABLKS.
POTATO FS Per bu.. $1.20.
ASPAUAOt H-tH- per dol. bunches.
BEANS New wax and string, per ham-
r"kbT8. TURNIPS and CARROTS Par
dot bunches. 4.ifVc.
PIEPLANT-Per dos 10c.
Cl't 'l'MUKKS-Per do , $106.
ToMATUl.-Texaa . fancy, 30-IW or to,
$1 ?S.
ONIONSCnlifornla, -per crate, about 45
lbs.. $lSrt; yellow Texas, per crate, $.6;
green onions, per dot , Tor.
CABBAGE Virginia, Sc.
CELERY -Florida. $125 per dog.
LEAF LETTUCE"-Hs-hotise. per do,
heads. S5c
PARSLEY Mot-house, per dot. bunches.
40c.
RADISHES Per do. bunches, horn
grown, 3Pc
MISCELLANEOUS
COFFEE-Roasted., No. 36. 3o per Ib,j
No. SO, 21c per lb : No. 35. 18c vr 1b.j No,
30, 1V Pr lb : Ne. 31. 13Vc per lb.
CHKhE-lllock Swiss, l$o; llaiberg.
14c: Young Amerlcsa, lo.
NUTS California walnuts. Vtt. f. soft
shell. 12c; No. 1. soft shell, 18n; tvraslla,
lsml&c. pecana 19hj'-1o; filbert. 124c; pea
nuts, raw, 7c. roasted, 5 Wo; California ai
ntonds, 17Hci cocor.nula SW per 109.
HIDES AND TALLOW-Qre4m salted.
No. 1. 9c; No. 3, 8c; bull hides, to; green
hldea No. 1, 7c; No. L 6c: horse, SlJoi
$50; sheep pelts, SflcTTfl-te' Tallow. No, L
(V: No. 2. SWc. Wool. 163o.
CANNED UtSODS Corn, standard, waste
em, SotjtiBo. Toinattes, fancy, t-pnund
rnns, $1 45; standard, J-pound can.
$126. I'lnenpples, grated. 3-pound, SiiJ
2 So; sliced, $1.7Mil3f.; fancy Hawaiian. 114
,111a., li ra. uuvn sppi., h ra t-suromi
apricots. $2.00. Pears. $1 75n 60. l eaches,
I $1.76 1); U C. poaches, $2 0tlii60. AlnskS
'Salmon, rel. $1.2": fancy Chinook. Aat, $3.10;
fancy socKeye. nai, i.ita. eartllnea, quarter
oil. $326; three-quarters mustard. $2.7o.
Sweet potatoes. $1.1071 39. Saner krant, SOc.
initntlns. socitl 00. Lima beans, 3-lb., Too
till .26. Soaked pas, Vlb.. 60c; fancy. $i.26J
L46. 1
CALIFORNIA DRIED FHUITS-Prune
are aomewhat unsettled by freer fTerlnga)
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immedlats gradea Quo.
tntlons raiiKe from 6 to 9c for California
fruit nnd from 6Vrtc for Oregon. Peaches
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 13c. Raisin are Arm; three
crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c;
four-crown, lor; seeded raisins. 9V4't?llc.
FISH Pickerel. dressed, 10c; pike,
dressed, 15c; white fish, dressed, winter
caught, 13ijl5c; fresh, 14c; trout, 12r,f1 5c
halibut, llo; salmon, 16c; catfish. 17o; her
ring, dressed. 8c; crapplea round. SiiVci
crapples, large, fancy, 15c; black bass. c:
smelts, sweet snd fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue flsrt,
16c; red snapper, 12c; roe sha.l, per pal,
4(ifi0c; frog logs. rif4Ur; lobsters, green,
per lb.. 27c: lobster, boiled, per lb. Jtici
hisckerel. Ppanlsh, per lb.. 16c; mackerel,
native, lfii(16c per lb.; fresh green turtl
meat, 26c per lb.; dreaaod buffalo, 8c; bull
heads. 12c: whit perch, 7c; white baaa, lio,
HAY Choice upland, per ton. $11.60; me
dium, 310.60; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; oft grade.
$4.0O4i.60. Rya gtraw, $7.
Coffee Market. .
NEW TORK. June 13. CO FFTIE Th
market for coffee future opened steady at
unchanged prices, which was about In
keeping with the foreign markets. Reports
published In a local paper claiming that
valorisation was a failure and that pur
chase would be discontinued were dis
credited by local traders and had no effect
on the local market, which ruled quiet and
clusod unchanged to 6 points lower under
absence of Important demand. Sales were
reported of 9.5.10 bags, Including Jun at
6.60c; July, 6.46c; September. 6.30ci Decem
ber, 6.35c; March, 6.40c. Spot coffee quiet)
Rio No. 7, 64c; Santo No. 4, 7V0. Mild
coffee dull; Cordova, bQlViya-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Eklwln Thrush and wife to Anna M6
Ouckln, south 146 feet lot 1, block 1,
Pleasant Hill $ L709
Elisabeth M. Shahnn-to the John A, ,
Crelghton Real Estate A Trust Co.,
lot 7, block 1 CrelRhton Height.... f
John J. Ryan to Edward A. Bodeberg, ' 1
H ne4 block 7. second add. to Cor- -riK8n
Place . $9
Frances A. Ferrel and husband to J.
W. Rasp and W. H. Stohlmann, lot '
8, Miller Purk Place 609
Balthaa Jet ter and wlfs to Jettar
Brewing Co., partw 9-14-18...,,. I
Iloburt O. Fink, county treasurer, to
Continental Trust C, lot 16 and 9
lot 16, Ree Place; lot 6, block I,
Bhull's second add.....
Same to Bessie E. Slmonson, lot , 1
block 18. Orchard Hill M
Same to John D. Newmann, p and
w4 lots 1 to 8, block. 37, Wilcox sec
ond add ra eee
Continental Trust Co. to Anna Lar
sen. lot 14, block S. Baker Place.... 1
Charles W. Hull and wife to Flor
ence W. Hall, part lots 23 and $4. .
block 3. Park Place t
Oottllebe Wolf to John Wolf, execu
tor, wvt su block 13, second add. ta ' ' -Corrlgan
Plac Hi
Alma C. Bolln to Carrie L. Behm,
lot i block 10, Omaha View 1
Louis E. Adams and wife tb Walenty
Konicexka, lot 4, block 1, LniPont
Place 6tt
The Byron iReed Co. to Anna Eck-
man, I acres In n4 ' nwl4 -1
8-14-13 1,000
Oak C. Redlck to George M. Redlck.
lot If, block 2, Clark Redlck's add... 625
William H. and Rosins Fleagle to C.
E. Kinlay, lot 9, block 6, Maxwell
A Freeman's add 1.109
Hastings & Heyden to J. F. Houchln
and wife, lot 9. blo. k , Collier Plac 6ut
Frank H. Garvin and wife to Joseph
Hurts, lot 11 block 3, Redlck Park
add L2M
August Radsuwelt to Balthas Jotter.
w2-3 sublot 3. tax lot L 8-14-18 N 3,009
William Newton and wife to Hasklns
Bros. A Co., lot 3, block 448, Grand
view '. t
Mattle W. Sage and husband to Chas.
II. Pickens, lot 17, block 4, KUby
I 'lacs 1.609
Arthur B. Woodford and wife to Ora ..
Van Bandt. Jrt lot 11, Millard A
Caldwell add. 86
Total ; .$1 3,791
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