CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TUADE Good Steadj Djtmnd for Sewonabla Mo chindisi of Al Kiadi. VOLUME OF SALES LARG-R THAN IV-R Some I. Iocs Sliou Decided Mroimlh Mini Ol hem Incline o Weakness Co 111 In K (ilp Freely t fur 'I'll t Month, Trade conditions In this seaion of the country continue most prosperous. There J no Particular rush of business, but at the same time there I n good, steady dp mand for practically all HnM of seasona. ble - Roods, and when comparisons arc made lth last year It Is found that there Is no cause for complaint with the present mate heJn", ""V""" arc Perhnpn rather run..1 !,,ockcl: bu' ot whnt might be eW V taV0 n ,mn'1 nro 80d P"B e) naVe ,lo"e 'nore business this heir hi?. eVV bf"0rp' bUt 0n accoul f their having- bought heavily early In the ouplliate orders as In some years mist cn IcT? m ""J WM "".of normal Please, wlt'hMw""' however, arc greatly , .C. '"roushout the country r-cems in IguVtV Mn l0,1"., nml Jopal'njobber3 "Kiirn tnat In a short time prices will ii down to n fairly steady basis The crocerv SlmSct 1 Very .,,rm the fiJ ? ami lZo .trr,ePorJtyUnCCS haV0 Uken "" HiiKnr .nnln Ailvnncm. mThkn.Iirl,0ci?a! x,cltcment on the urocery rnarket last week was the advance In Thul2ir2JSounj,iir 10 100 Pounds This afrpct.H all 1 ne. Tho demand U Mil "nsn'l- heavy for even VhU Season of io efXSafhllnI l '." thought wl" comlnJi i? n or . tho 1,0X1 twenty or thirty dais Jlennerles aro oversold 'from ten days to two weekfl, so thero Is a pood prospect for M1.lL,0r,ni:o- .1,cal. Jbb nro ad? sing ,h,vr,fnni.ronR to anticipate their wants and iLult,"?" ' .as hcre is no chance of the market coins down for the present, nnd it y n'lvance still higher. Hesldes that a IriiS on 11 mi,y "ot b0 'luestlnn of any ilBurc 11 1UMtlon of Betting stock at The coffee market Is also very stronp, and o a t j- a U v 1 c o report prices advancing as RJ1? 1111 of the reduced estimate of the iV?.1. clop:...VeJioma continues very heavy and still higher prices are betnir pre dicted. The decrease fn the visible supply last month amounted to about SS.MO bags. Tho principal feature to the canned goods situation was the failure in tho Baltimore pea pacit. Tho pea louse mado his ap pearance this year, the name as laat, and entirely destroyed the vines. As a result the market advanced 1025o per dozen. It Is Imaosslblo as yet to tell what tho outcome of the western pack will be. but the almost total failure of tho Baltimore pack has affected the western market and there nro very few packers who now have anything to offer. The market on spot tomatoes Is firmer In the eait, but arlces "ero remain unchanged. Chese, on account of light supply and heavy demand, was 'KWie. at all cheeso board in Isconsln the early part of last veek. and .hX. .rk atat0 m!rkcts also advanced IIa V,? ". responding amount, in the dried fruit line there Is little change pxrept in evaporated apricots, which are being quoted a little lower. The decline U owing to tho near approach of the 19(0 eror. tho first arrivals of -which aro cx- piedol..th0.nunk,.t car'y ln July. The California- Fruit Cariners association named the opening prices on their products last week. Tho quotations aro considered very reasonable by local dealers, taking Into consideration tho higher prices ruling this year, as compared with last, on tin cans, boxps, labels, etc. llnrilTvnrc Market Ilnnettleil. The hardware market is still In rather an unsettled condition. There also seems to bo considerable dlfferenco of opinion as to the future course of the market. Some hold that the present Jlutterlngs are only temporary, and that In a short time prices will again utart upward. Others, on tho contrary, are of the opinion that the pres ent disturbed condition Is more on tho surface and that there will bo some farther weakening. But whichever mny be tho ease. ..no one Is looking for anything re sembling n general slump, nnd the feeling Is that hardware Is good property. The nigh points will doubtless be cut down, but tho market as a whole Is in too healthy u Ixtcal dealers report an unusually heavy demand for this time of year and ay thev nnvn nhnnt fill tlm knaln... 1 handle Collections aro moving along In good shape, nnd as far as could be learned there was absolutely nothing to the dislike of Jobbers. Ury G'oodi More Freely. The local dry poods market Is in a very satisfactory condition. Jobbers renort a good movement In all seasonable goods and fall business Is also In elegant shape. Retailer.-! out through the country are all pretty well sunplled with goods that they bought early ln the season, but thev are Tiavtnra. good trade and are not worrying bout'TH'lr stockP They arc also looking for a big demand In the fall, and the way they are placing their orders would Indi cate, that they havo considerable confidence In tho future of tho market. Local Jobbers report considerable shortage In honlerv and say that It Is a dimcult matter to get stock at anv nrlre. Manufacturers aro not ofTer Ip their lines for next summer on tho mnrket. end say they will not before Sep tember. I'nderwear Is another line thnt Is rather cerce and next season's prices will prohnblv be considerably higher, especially on the liner grades. I'nll IIunIiipkx Co in I iik Hons. The bcot and shoe situation Is much the same as It has been for several weeks ra.st. Jobbers are not helng rushed with huslncs.- but at the same time thev are dolnr fully ns much as tev could rea sonably expect, taking everything Into con siders Hon. Fall business Is unusually (food and the prospects are that before the sea son Is over iobbers will be able to make a verv favorable showing a.s compared with previous years In rubber goods there Is verv little doing In Immediate business but fall business, the nrre as ln leather goods, is entirely saMsfnctorr. The hide market Is lust about In Hie same nosltlnn It was a week ago The market Is not very firm, but still no marked decline Is looked for at present. Krult a nil I'roilure. I.-ist week was another busv time for fruit wild rrodure. men. Thera was a falrlv liberal supply of strawberries on the n'Hs.(ct. but ire season 4 now practically at an end. only a few hrrrles from renrhy points coming In. Ulai kberrles are begin-nlc- to coto and are nuoted at J1 25 "er t.r-i-t rase Both red and black rasp berries are jlo on the mnrket. the former sej Ing at H1 oer St-nuart ease, and tho latter at .5rt -.er .t r,,rran(s lire also to bo had at " per H-quart case The qtiolHtlnpK on California fruit are de cllnlng slightly, ns V "itnply Increases rMPho are worti II frt n 1 .mrlcots Jl ' There Is nothing pflrtiriilurlv new In th vetab'e line except that prices are still coing down, especially on new potatoes Th" surpl." of old stock Is gettlnc- pretty well cleaned ui. and nlthough th new potatoes are coming from pretty well south tliev are of good quality. The er market eased off a trhlc last week owing to heavy re-eni.s. This ma--ket I'sh been high l comparison with sur rounding nolnts. and as a roult this mir. Vet Is hravllv suppl'ed Butter Is quoted aboi" the sai" U has been, but that too. Is rather hlch as comnarod wlt'i other 'lares, and receipts are falrl liberal. PmiHrr. however. Is tinner than It has been. The simply of lisp Is also qnlto I'beral. fcr which there is a good steady drr-ap.d. St. I. mils (irnln nml I'mvlnlnns. RT LOUIS, June 16.-WMEAT-rHrher No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 7:14c: track. 7Uo June, 73W.C: July, 714c; August, 77iie; Sep- ' tetnriAe 71fl7-'i I CORN-Hlcher: No 2 cash, 394c; trnek. 40ff40-c; June, 3H5o; July, 394c; September, 394c OATS Higher; No. 2 rash, 2le; trick, 244c: Juno. 2lc July, 23c; September, 224c; No. ? white. 27Uc RYE No market. FLOUR-Bctter: patents. U.ffiQ.I.SO: extra faucv nnd straights, J3.23Jf3.IJ; clear, J2.70 61 fn. BRAN Steady; sacked lots, east track, Co CKEDS-Tlmolhy, higher, K.lMjC.K; ordl-1 1 C-kCItsk.!-- Auku" - "'r niVKTlfllVftf- nrn' -2-8S: Prairie. WIM.skY-Steil.lv II 5! !KInSs-" HK.MPTVINF.-9. . I ti n higher; primp steum, $6.3, choice. iJi'S?- 'Jfon boxe.l). hlghr: extrn shorts. ,.t . . ,r.r'1"' : r"1"' sides. $7.Si4. METALS-I.ead. .lull. $3.70. Spelter, dull; Jl.rt). ' l'Ol'I.TIlV Rlen.lv nKlbor.. ' ISftllc; turkeys. 5c, duckn, Cc. springs. 5c; F.aOS-Steady. Oc. UfTTUU-Steady; creamery. HOlSc; dairy, llfilfk-. UKCKIPTS I'lnnr. B.ofr l.lil h-Km) it . ' I 00) bu.. corn. IU.OiiO bu.; oats. bu. " ' I ! SIltPMKNT-Flour. bbis.: wheat,1 uu. ; corn. uu. . oats, -ji.ojj uu. IMAIIA WIIOI.KS.VI.i: .MAIUvKT. Conilltlnn of 1'rnile nml (liiotntlniis 011 ivJJa'n1'' l"!'1 m""?' l'r"'lnt'v- ., , 1,1 t, POt I,TH Hens. C'jK'c; roo'tcrs, according to age and size. 31i lc; broilers. 15'dZW: (lucKs, 5'.4ljrc; EeeFe IMGKONS-Uve. per doz., S0c9tl.C0. r.,i.is Liioice, tlo; bran, per ton, tl2.0J?12.56; shorts, per ton. 112.50. VEGETABLES. CrcUMBEBS Per doz.. 50c. A8PAHAUCS Home grown, per doz., 20 C2?o. NEW TCUNIPS-Per doz. bunches. 23c. f PINACH-Per box, 441.30c. NEW BEETS Per doz. bunches, 3H33c. i.Lrn.'i.'K-j'er dozen bunches. HoftlJc. tADISHES Home grown, per doz., 13 " PEAS Per ,-bn. basket, 40e. WAX BEANS Per 1-3 bu. box. 50360c. POTATOES-Pcr bu. choice. 253400. NEW POTATOES Per bu.. 70c. CABBAGE California, per lb., 2c. CAL' LI FLOWER Per doz.. tl. TOMATOES - Florida, per six-basket crate, t3.23; Mississippi, per four-basket crate, tl 60. MrSHROOMS Per pound box. 50c. KHI'BAKB Per pound. l'.!i2c. ONIONS Now Bermuda, per 50-lb. crate. 12.50; now southern, per Jo-lb. sack, 12; California, per sack, 12.15. FHUITS. STItAWBEItniES - Missouri shipping stock, per 2l-it. Ciuse, !2.2&y2.50; home grown stock. ti25H2..V). B LACKBEBHIES Per 24-qt. case. 12.55 2.50. BLACK ItASPBEItniES-Per 21-qt. case. 13.00; per 21-pt. case. 11.75. BED UASPBEBUIE8 - Per !4-pt. case, J2.50. CrnitANTS-Per 24-qt. case, t2.00. PEACHES-Callfornla. per box. 11. APBICOTS-Callfornla, per box, 11.25. GOOSEBEItBIES-Per 24-qt. caae. 2. CHEHBIES-Calllornla, per 10-lb. box, 11.10; Missouri, per 24-qt. case. t2. TIIOPICAL FUUITS. PINEAPPLES-Per doz., t2.00S2.60. ORANGES California, Mediterranean sweets, per box. 14.00; budded seedlings, 13. LEMONS-Callfornla, fancy, t3.7&4.00; choice, 13.50. GRAPE FRUIT-Callfornla, per box. II. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, I2.OOQ2.50. HIDES. HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 61ic: No. 2 green hides. 5Hc; No. 1 salted hides, 74c; No. 2 salted hides, 6sc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Hlckory. large, per bu.. 11.25; shellbarks, 11.35; English wulnuts, per lb., 12ljl3c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb.. 14I16c; peanuts, raw, per lb., 5Hfi6c. HONEY Per 21-scction case, J3.5C83.75. NEW YORK OK.VBKAI, MAHIIET. Qnotatlous for the liny on Vnrlona Commodities. NEW YORK, June 16. FLOUR-ReccipU, 13,156 bbls.; exports, 6,500 bbis. ; etrongly hcld nnd a shado higher on asking prices, hut not nctlve; winter patents, t3.70f4.03; winter straights, t3.5SSO.70; .Minnesota pat ents. t3.1034.25; winter extras. t2.60S2.90; .Minnesota bakers. .MVStt.lO; winter low grades. 13 43,'a2.iO. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 13.00fi3.20. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, 66c; city, ttc; Urandywlne. 12.40fr2.43. RYE Steady ; No. 2 western. 63c. f. o. b.. ailoat; state, 59c c. I. f.. New York carlots. BARLEY Firm; feeding, 4IH860C. c. 1. f., New York. BARLEY At ALT Dull; western. 65jlH WHEAT Receipts, 7.300 bu. ; exports 102, 2S7 bu.; sales, 3.0T5.000 bu. Futures, S.C00 bu. Spot, strong; No. 3 red, &64c. f. o. b.. a-tloat; :so. 3 red. M-c. elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 62Vjc. f o. b., otloat. prompt. Op tions opened strong on higher English cables and continued bullish on northwest crop news. The advance met nctlve reallz Ing, however, under which prices eased off. Tho market finally rallied again on heavy covering and closed strong at lUfflHc net advance; July, 7S l-10c; closed. 7ic; Sep tember. 79 3-16'Jf01ie; closed. f0ic. CORN Receipts. 77,025 'bu.; exports, 47,536 bu. Spot, strong; No. 2. 4;c. f. o. b.. afloat, and 45c. elevator. Options opened firm on strong cnbles and covering, but subse quently yielded to unloading Inspired by wheat's decline. Later the market recov ered with wheat and closed strong at Kc advance; July, 44H343c; closed, 45c; Sep tember closed, 4Hc. OATS Receipts, 1S.200 bu.: exports, 131,136 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 27c; No. 3, 264c: No. 3 white. 29Hc; No. 3 white, 29c; track mixed western, 27fi2)it,c: track -white, 19U 3lic. Options quiet but llrm. HAY Steady; good to choice, S0fi90c. HOPS Steady; common to choice, 1S93 crop, llS14c; old olds, 3S5c; Paclllc coast 1S99 crop. 10613c; olds. SflCc. HIDES-Steady; Galveston. 20825 lbs ISc California. 21 to 25 lbs., 214c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 14o. LEATHER Quiet; hemlock sole Buenos Ayrcs, light to heavyweights, 23'fc'n2!.c: acid, 23H'o24c. WOOI-Qulet; domestic fleece, 25g26c; Texas. 15016c. COAIwitendy. -,'ililPV,SlON?r,Beef. steady; family. 110.50 J12.00; mess. 19.defi.50; beef hams. 120.va 21.00; packet. $10.f4Jll.50; city, extra India mess, 116.00517.50. Cut meats? steady pickled bees, gftoc: pickled shoulders. 6f't .e; pickled hams. WflOl.c. Iird, llrm; western steamed. 16.9214: refined, rtrm; conl tlnent. 1.; a. A., 1...5; compound. 16.50. Pork. ti&J 8hrt C,Par' 13-10 BUTTER Strong; creamery extras. IZO 15tc; creaniery. llfllSc; Imitation cream eiU.i'HS.; tat dairy, 15ti1S'.,c. C HLLSK-Strong; large white, 95,c; large tiered: mX'c Mn"" WhltC' 969l?! smaU r. ei.H-sieauy; state and Pennsylvania. f 1.1 X " dUlliril rt m n 1 S I ! . loff.Wn!:.111 mark' '0S134C: -western: 1 A I I "111 L' . .... . im.uui -in,) , cuy vi per pKg.), 44c country ipkgs. free). 44fl44c RICK-FIrm: domttlc. fair to extra. 44fi. 44c: Japan. 4il4e. u PEA.N UTS-Steady; fancy hand-picked, I 044c; other domestic. 30il4c. Knimns City Grain nml Provlslona. . KANSAS CITY. June I6.-AVHEAT-July, 66tjti74c: No. 3. 618664c: No. ': Veil. "63fi70c: No. 3. 66fi6s0. "' .i-i.1 Ier?V 102 lbs" rcr i0T- .orLf.,0; , "mc he trade was altogether too large , calling of government deposits from nu-' ... ' ,.:jJJ'.r'. . 10 IO1I0W in detai . In n cenernl wnv II 1 tloniil hantcs Inln the trea.snriv hn nivnk. l innneini .Mites. IS e- sen7rninr waj market made by an armv of buyers I eneil some vague questions as to the effect , CHICAGO. June ltf.-Clearlngs, ti9.02l.S!S; ilTfj-Se' 8cparator' R'tthered creamery., andTmimeroiis r ll I ' our money market. But the fact that balances. I.5.7. Posted exchange. t4.S5i4 I j -r 1 F SH-Tront hlo a.), i-n- M.-L-erei ' loiii n, nt, 1 rt.T t contingent of tllc government extended 2 per cents have M;W4. New York exchansc. 3 premium j""" i, I ,J. i?fiT.rrP-uV bl.U? I"1'. l?c; pickerel. , longs ot.t after profits. The buyers were , heen enlle.l for redemntlon nml ihm the ST. LOt'19. Mo.. June li!.-ClenrlllL's. ii.. I""? ; . i"I"'i.-iV.' .?i5f8e'V. t,"'fn'": .roe .8"a,! ; tho more numerous, ns well as the more 1 denoslts withdrawn from the banks are to KI4.320; balances, 613.101. Money. 4fi7 per , ".."; r ' , -n-.il, wi, nuiiciun, jijc; nerring. oc; oiacK mn,. ... " ... .. i 1 oas.s, h;c; salmon, 13c; white bass, 10c; crop- , r, " ","". uuunce was ine re pe. 10c; pike. 9c; halibut, 12c; bullhead. fi iJLPffi1,., lc 'i'hpr at .75c Oc; ring perch. Cc; lobnters. green. I.'c j, .' "L fh""'), "terward sold at 75e. boiled lobsters, 23c; mackerel. Wo: codfish. fifl'.P00.' , was '' n'Kher. an evidence that in .Aiin... h...i. - nit: r.iiKiisn nro nt in-it iioifinnin i .vv. ,, i-iiimi lll-.l-li, uv. ( i r-., I fliilr1! U'iTIIl i l HAY Per carload lots: Upland, c hoice. I r?ul."em -Minnesota had some rain, but 17.30; midland, choice. 16.50; lowland choice. I J,ne Wcrc not general. From the south 13.&0; ryo straw, choice. $6; No. 3 corn. 33c; u,?re ue.r? more complaints of the heavy No. 3 white oats, 23'io; cracke.1 corn, per ' Ta,nL 1 w'!8 the lineup of bullish news tlir.1. a..h -U.I i 1 . ' . M-lllPh Wns nf IntlllAnr.. dn.l,. n.i.l il,p.,.n,i. CORN-July. 3646 : September. 364c; cash !?il!ic.m'"t" a1,0Pted by the Northern Pa No. 2 mixed, 37411 3Sc; No. 2 white 3S4W i 7 '.f wa' taken for granted would have 1C1. V 1 ' "lull, M'tt nil InflllPtlio nn nthor rnllrnn.l .11. SSliW i V I pA'TS-'No. ' white, 2l!-.i725t;c. iv i r-.iu. ic timothy. $10.00010.50; choice prairie, !6.50fi7.0i). fancyTT'c.U"CrWmCry' ,s5"?sc; dairy. EUGS-Steady; fresh Missouri and Kun- .,.,!, o-v- iiuz. ; seconds, c. loss off, cases returned; southern. 6; new white: ' wood cases Included 4c more, iii.v.-1-.icra wneat, 36.10) bu. . nrrA bu.; oats. 7.IO0 bu. ' ' ' ",lvv . SllIPMENTS-Wheat. Si.M bu corn 300 bu.; oats, 1.CO0 bu 1 I :!.,"V."'!U' Wbenl Mnrke.. .Mi..-i-;.i-ui,ia. June 16. WHEAT In hrr!?'":. 1'. J'ilV. thfow.r",ho" Chinese - MtSSt rV" I h.ird. 73Ue: Xn I inJii,-; ' f"'.; ru "".e. and the market, w ;k.. -o. ' "i-' - , lieen wait nir In lionea nf IIU. , CI II. .l . FIajUR Hl"her; tlrst natents nil- .on u uhoii m mat situation, ond patents. $3 SO; tlrst clears $; siennil ,hrew over sl0ck8 ln hav volume. After clears. li'tV,: ' ',VJ' PCOni,!a momentary pause, when' room shorts Ve nn 4Vi h..it. n vrj.i ,n gall to rover, the decline was reneweH nn.1 Duluth Wbent Market. OATH-SHfiSIc. " HYKMC. CORN-3SS0. DULUTH. Minn.. June I6.-WHEAT-N0. lhanl. cash. 76t?76Sc; July, 77c; September, ii;,c! 1 northern, cash, 744c; July. 54c; September. 76e; No. 2 northern. 73c: No. 3 fprlnr. 104c. THE OMAHA COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL) -TKdS in Wheat Uirkat in Eroad and I "Triter! GLOOMV R' PORTS COME FROM NORTHWEST " " Com Firm lint Trnde .ot Pnrtlrnlnrl) Acllvi Out I', .lions Lend of AVlient Provision Market Aotlvr nnd NtroiiK. CIIICAOO. June 16. A heavy trade and a big ucncral wheat market today bore I testimony to the growing Interest in tho calamity which it was believed had be- lamn a previously promising crop. July closed at Uitd'Jc over yesterday Corn -Ioe.J Uc and oats i.c Improved. July July j lbs 15c hlghpr. I he wheat marnct today was broad and f nu. predate something of the reported blight hi .nu iioriiiwest. noutn uaKota and out the day. During the whole session the wires were hot with reports very gloomy .11 V"" "ullo"l( " fc nortnwest. July. rollowlng tho opening, was crushed back to 4Se by the liquidation of longs. A rally ensued. The long Ktuff wns well taken nnd on the dip eased up. while the demand continued unabated. July advanced sharply in T'.-i n lha I . . V. . . u . , . .. . , - , i,..vai .i.u ui nil.- Itrwvlll bulge, and held nearly all off. Over 75c thero was heavy selling by longs, but so well were their offprints taken th.n .tulv reacted only f4c and closed buoyant unit i'tvti',40 over yesterday at 7a if7o4C Gen- erally the advices from the spring wheat authorities were that the failure this season would prove the worst the northwest has ever Known. France, it was said, would havo to Import SO.Ojo.O'"" bu. to make up' her shortage. Complaints of excessive . rains were received from southern Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee. Clearances In ' wheat and flour were equal to 637.000 bu. Primary receipts aggregated 627,030 bu., 1 compared with 732.000 bu. last year. Mln- neapolls and Duluth reported 451 cars, ; iguinsi nu mst ween ana 3'J7 a year ago. Local recelnts were. 72 enrs. ntin nf nnn. tract grade. Corn was llrm, In sympathy with wheat, but trade was not particularly active, there being a number of desertions from that pit to wheat. Country acceptances of last night's bids were small, which was also a help. The Argentine corn surplus avail- able for export was put at 12.000.00i) bu a condition to which the bulls called ntten- tlon. Local receipts were 6S1 cars. July sold between 39c and 39Hc, closing Uc up at 39Mc. Oats followed wheat and corn. 8hort.s were good buyers of both July and Sep- tember, while the best selling came from profit-takers. The northwest took profits liberally on their September stuff around 22ic September opened at 224ft22c, sold to 22ic and closed at 22;c. July sold be- tween 22-c and 23c. closing He over yes- teraay at ac. iteceipts were an cars. Tbe provisions market was rainy active n.,1 -lnn. Th. .tVAncrtK Knli... nt light hog 'receipts, higher prices at the 1 . uiinrjJ-, . exCHPIl T11A nniiin. ...,t.l. I. Ilin u-itnV'a yhltitnpnl nT S.IiIOj,! In ll'Karil U 1I1P interior linillTS 111 1"!.11I1. yards and to a degree on the grain strenEtn. ' it pm July pork sold between tll.30 and 111.50. and I ''o ;'l I'M clnseri "TyTiSTUn over vestprdnv nt 111.50: I 1110 - uuiy imu ycuncii -j.ir nnu iv, liu?iii 174c up at 16.70. nnd July ribs between 16.60 nnd 16.70, with the close 15c higher at $3.70. Estimated receipts for Monday; Wheat. 93 cars; corn, 740 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, 35.000 head. T. . I . . I 1 I. . ,1- f.1 ,1 J -A flln.l.. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.' Open" Hlgh.l'Low. fCloseTl Yes'y. Wheat"! I June ! 714 73'i July 74H975 7H 74s 754 74 Aug. iTCiyTs 764 7514 75Ti'8i6l 74Ti Corn- I I June 139'iW 39H 39 39 T.S July ISJUfi'-M 39-H 39 39, 3ST Aug. 39-Hl 40 39i 391. 334 Oats 1 I Juno I 22, 22-i 22i 22;' 22s, July 22BT 23 224 22Tift2.l22Va Aug. I 22S 224! 224 22, 224f(4 Pork Julv 11 33 11 50 11 30 11 f 11 23 Sept. 11 30 11 674 U 43 11 674 U 25 Lard July 660 6 70 660 C 70 6 52'. Sept. 6 674 6 724 6 674 6 774l 6 60 " Ribs- ' July I 6 60 6 70 6 60 6 70 I 6 65 ept. I 6 65 6 75 6 63 6 75 6 00 224B4 1 I No, 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Strong and quiet; winter pat enta. t3.75tt!.!)): straights. 13.0OTi3.6O; clears, 12.Wi3.50; spring specials. 4.iIil.l5; pat ents. $3.3033.75; straights, 3.oj.1.23; bakers. r2.3052.f0. WHEAT No. 3, 705724c: No. 2 red. 77W 774c. CORN-No. 2, 3Wi3ST,c; No. 2 yellow. 33; S-IOc. OATS-No. 2. 234R23; No. 2 white. 26'if 264e: No. 3 white. 23Vi''a264c. RYE No. 2. S$4c. BARLEY Good feeding, 37gSSc; fair to choice malting, 41'fil3c. SEEDS-No. 1 flax. $1.S0; No. 1 north western, tt.SO; clover, contract grade, t7.75'if .PROVISIONS Mess pork per bhl., tlO.Viff ll.oO. Uard, per 100 lbs., t6.60fi6.70. Snort ribs slde9 (loose), K55fi6.f3. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $!.EOft6.75; short clear sides (boxed), tM5'Tj7.23. niaivi iiasis or nigh wine. 11.21. SUGAR-Cut loaf. $6.3S; granulated,'$3.S2; confectioners' A, $5.78; oft A, $3.63. Following are the receipts and shipments for today; Articles. Flour, bbis Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Receipts. Shipments. JJ.ow 10.CH) "Oen. Klectrlo :s...H74 do 2a t-,S?-0M 4,C"0'la. Central In 112 Ve,t Shore 4... 5"J'S!5 2T2,tOO K. C. I'. & o. U.. WJ Wis. Central Is.. "J'PJ?0 :!.( . I,. & N. unl. 4H....U0 "Va. Centuries . Rye, bu -' 1.0.0 nancy, nu 8,000 i;,ooo On the Produce exchange today the but- ter market was steady; creameries 140 llV&, 5B,fteB' tM6t.;chee.mead-t S4(l94c. Eggs, slow; fresh, 10c. .1IOVI-SMUATS OF STOCKS A. I) IIOMIS. Session of Stock Mnrket Is (ilven tlx or ' to l.loiililull.... ' NEW YORK Tune is Th-,.i , 1 fndnt. V .u 16--The stock market , toda assurred the attitude of waiting. In ' " necn so long steadfast and i iravp ltate . u .w iu iniuiuaiion. i wo ex pected Incidents woro the cause of this chan-re. First of these was the action of mo inreciors or tnp northern P.icinn un. I nouncrq nfter business hours yesterday In ' lpfi llf-l n i Inn Ixl.l.n.i .... .i. ... - .'' redurlnir the dlvl,!en,i .,, , ' . " ex-., . . ' " v I.VJ1IU1JUI1 elCICK. i Xe n i0!;'" a1 a w considered and , well Informed decision from -on?ervatlv ' ock i nuinormes trtat a serious shortage In the wheat crop In Dia northwest was to bo ifnSel i'in'!' 'Car ,,u Period 'of deelln- i II rnanl, I.U ,1.. .. ' U" ...I I.....UU.I ro II1I1K.-, 1VHH in n. nvn.....n,l .. ' v...Vi.,.:. "Vh. H - reaction in general business. The effect was pronounced on tho Mock of grain-carrying roads, especially In tho northwest, and the rather numerous group of stocks which have risen i In "rice iM? MSlS-Sr. ..:ar"!"5?a hopes of llbera' dividend disbursements The policy of extreme conservat sm In dlvldomi .iJ. extreme conservatism In dividend iIIh- . .. niiM-ii iui sraniPU would h; an In lUCtue on other rnllrnn.i ,nra.n,L ' The renort of a strike nt in mr,in..'. . tho Tennessee Coal and Iron comnany weakened that stock and other like pr-n. ertles by sympathies This mlgnt be cal.ed the first phase of the short Saturday ies. "'I'm .At i,hc rml. f the first hour, what with the demand of shorts to cover supnort Ing orders by the friends of different stocks LL 7 .rn.T." .?Zn atFU '!nrt the presi , ... v;i ;" ..',' "i r. nrlM, TV, .,...,i iT .... .I'lliJ III ,ii.. i.. . kiuiiu Ullll iiecisive DlinMP lio. snn itn a resumption of realizing In some "us precipitated nto ncute weakness bv the publlc-itlon of the bulletin reporting the destruction of the fore I en S;""?"' Vnii "?,2"'1 ""?.? ."f the I n 1 1 o til c hi I on n tl r mill " . " 1'icu as nto nn h eh has nf...fir.,l .....I ; un,iue.-. i. .; . r. i--v,", uu the clo"'.-. was active nnd weak at tlo IU" rn, the nrlnclnal active stocks inn tmm 1 . 24 points as a result of the two hour' deal In-. Northern Paclllc shows a loss of 44. Grcnt Northern preferred 4 and St. Lo-'s r ;olnts. The movement of prices In the Stork ex change has no significance this week. The market was entirely In the hands of "room" traders, nho ojperatt on their own account DAILY BEE; SUNDAY. I. 7 ' ... . . null crnPM v rnnni ,tn , main n.,,.A..a-. i a.....t.. . i .... before -the day ends, taking tnelrom or c. rS&"--" 'on 'l ' A A IVl? .Vi'it. '"f " n cum mny be. The Inertia M6.t0; legal tenders. hrw.io : " " - ir.niT r.n..Vii.n. i. nV. .... e"r,'"- po". increase. 12.02I.MV. drcu Htlon In- i ,n. ,i,f IH,r;'..' "nt urt l R0?" KV".,f'.'-f I"11""- The banks now hold 117. 49,. wiai till' IrVPl or prices h.is rem hed .he T5n It, ..v..... ..e .... ............. ..... .C. i!0mV'" ?'' ,he rc,.,l1un'nprs n "tocks are --""- mini iu anuu iiinif oviiniip nvri- opmcnis rejnrllng the future The lasel- tuclo In the bond market Is especially sU- nlllcant. In view of the present low Interest rules fnr mnna tvhlh tlM....i I -i 1.1 .. fjrves to bring an Investment demand Into the bond market. The pressure of forced liquidation In the Berlin market has been relaxed without the disastrous results which were dreaded. The nr-.i.t,..Pf nf .linn r f ... is wittinni .intii.. mi un.iurii'i,,. ........ n-lv.... .in.i...... the doubtless hesitation In Wall street over tno speculative movement Ue;orts bv " . nc oourso today, international se conservative authorities of damage to curltles were quiet. Spanish 4s were easier wncat along tlieir lines nave had more ""' iu me apunisn interior situation. -Influence on sentiment than the sensational Americans were weak on the announcement i renorts riirrniii urrent In the wheat mnrket. The deorpsslnrr InOiirtirn nf the f nnr it-l-n if nrn. pects is emphasized by the continued de- cllne In prices of Iron and the extreme. sluggishness of the consumptive demand, The conservative course which is being pursued by the Bank of France In Increas- Ing Its gold supply and reducing Its ob- ligation causes Increased surmise in the flnnncliil wnri.i nml keens nilv,. iincn.in.oi I ....p i. M,..n'n. u i 1 1..' ducements oiTered by this Institution drew be available for this purpose quiets anv real apprehension. The bond market has fully rhared In1 the dullness of the stock market and the movement of nrlpes has not been Imnor- ! I imit. f S new 4s liuve iiilvnnepil it. nnd and ii ,d bid price. Following are the closing prices on the New YorkStoi'kexchanRe: Atch:cn . JUi Union "pacltl- -, Baltimore & Ohi..' 744 1 C.ina.lla-i Pacific... si, U9 pri ss', uo lira 7.", aois;i do pfj Whe-I & U k. do M pfd.. Wis, O-ntrul .. ThlrJ Arnue . Adams Kx American I-:-;... V. S Hx WeltFargo Kx iner. Cot. Oil. ; vanaaa so ' flies. & Ohio... ' 'hicigo o. W.. I ' . H. A- q 1 Chi . In.!. & L. . I do pM ' in.i . 1. ,11 . r.. . OH .1!H', " . 50 SPs in, : 1 .M . 11 in . m ' in Chicago & .V. W..U6H I c . it. I. & v h C. t'. r. & si. 1,... 5: V uo iifd.. 90 1 Colorado So V, Amer Malting o "t pra 'j do M pfd 1; 1 npl Hudson lilt, ! Del. L & v rr.i, uenver ft it. o do P-'d E.-'e do lt pfd.. r,t- -svr. pfd.... Hocking Cool ... Hocking Valley , Illinois Central , Ioa Central ... 17'i Itnnn 114 134 ur ptil Amer y ,t W .. do pM Amfr Tin Plate do pf,l Atner Tobacco . do pf, Anac. Mining i'o i, . 734 . 50 . :i ts . 31', 111 11 i"" I K. C . IV 41 a ... nrooKiyn It. T '1" Er'f W Colo. Ki.i & iror;' nra, Con. Tobacco n. , do pfd I'ak'' Shore .... 1 J'; ' "miattan j,,.. J'et. st- 1 Mfilcan Central 1 Minn. & St. I... d0 PfJ i Pacific ; 'obl' 01110 , M . K. i: T I Pw "nti-al .., J". c'nl1 Norfolk i j .. o Pfd 1 No- l'-cinc I - 60 I'M-- .. 91 .. 17. do nf.l.... 5 Federal .Steel ... do pfd O'n. Mectrlc ... Olucoye Suirar .. do pfd Inter. Paper .... do pfd Lncle.Je Oas .... National lllscult do nf, .. 31"; .. 11 ..1314 .. l .. 974 .. !2i .. 644 .. 714 .. . T9 .. 11i .. Mi. .. K . ..IN .. 15 .. V) .. i: .. SS4 .. 26 . . 94 .. II .. I .. so .. 4Di .. 3 .. 1CU .. 31'i U3i, National I.ead ... .!?; I do pfd . jjiNallonal Steel ... . TS do pfd , Hi N. Y Air Drake .. 73 o. American .... Pacific Const do tut pfd.... do Id pfd.. . Ontario & w .. 19'; vl 'i"1 ureiKHi Ry. Nav. 12 "u IVnnVlVanla 7 I'aclllc Mall , fading ?S People s Oas tV.. Prensed S. Car do pfd 72 Pullman I, (.'nr.. ..150 Standanl It. & T .. 5 Surar u: do pfd lit Tnn. Coal Iron. 64V, I, if. Leather 14 do pfd 64 V. i. Rubber 254 do pfd 114 Western Union SO Republic I & S.... KM do pfd S3 P. C. C. & St. I,... 54 do pfd S3 St. L. & S. F Si do lit Dfd 9 do Id pfd.... ft. L. fc'outiiw.... do pfd St. Paul do pfd .st. P. & Omaha So. Pacific So. IUII-May do pfd Texas & Pacific. 31 1 2I'i H5!i I71 ltl 3Hil 114 M'i IS Offered. "Assessments paid. Xevr York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 16. MONEY On call, easy at 2 per cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 34&4U per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business ln bankers' bills at t4.S74 ffi4.S74 for demand, and at JI.84HW4.S4Ti for sixty days, posted rates, n.t&4B4.&s4; com mercial bills. ll.Nlj4.S4U. SILVER-Certlflcntes, 60t6lo; bar, 604c; Mexican dollars. I74C. BONDS State bonds. Inactive; railroad bonds, heavy; government bonds, easy; refunding ,2s, when Issued, reg.. 103; coupon, 1034; 2s. reg.. 100; 3s. reg. nnd coupon, 109; new 4s. reg. nnd coupon. 13t5;; old 4s. reg., 1144; coupon, 1154; 3s, reg. and coupon, 1134. Tho closing prices on bonds today are as follows: I. 8. ref .103 ,M . K. & T. 2j CT'i do coupon IW do 2, reff 100 do 3s, reg IM do coupon IM do new 4, reg III1, do coupon Ml1, do old 4s, reg Ill'; do Ii y .V. Y. C. Is I'll, .V. J. C. gen. 5S....12H, No Pacific 3s f4 do u 101 N Y C & S I, 4s..K .V. & AV. consul 4s. 97'i Oregon Nov. Is ICS do 4 1051, do coupon 115'; do Ss, reg.... do coupon . . D. of C. 3 60s .11s1 nr.'., u. .s. 1 ts i;4 III I do Ss in Atchison gen. 4S...10U, do adj. 4s W, Reading (reneral l. SI Itlo O. W. U l(o una la so. : 10; St I, & I M c 5s..U04 C. i: O. 44 J-iiSt. I.. & S. F g. !!: do 5s IK'd.St. Paul conoli....K0'u C. & N. W. -. "S..1414 St. P.. c. & P. a. 1:0 do S. F. deb. 3s.. 1174 do Ss IM .-o. Pacific 4s t-0 I Chicago Ter. 4 !C', Colo. ro. (s IV, 1). & It. O. U H4I so. Railway 5s ?i I', 'H1' ei & I'acinc is ' iiiv I ex. & 1 acme i --1124 uo - I do 4 101 Te II. T.. V. & a. Is.. 1)3'. 1 ' . fr.A- I. Til. l'niAn ,',..". ,. P. V. . u. c. 'ii" 7t Wabash is .' ..K4 ..ltl ..1014 ..IMS .. 'KS . . S2S When Issued. "Offered. llnslon Stocks nnd llnndn. BOSTON, June 16.-Call loans. 2fi3 per cent; time loans, 2403 per cent. Olllclal closing: A., T. & V :"4 Weil End 91W, uo mil fi t .Mention 4h uo Vm,r Sueur U'.S .V. K. O. & C. 5... 614 P'a ' i'eniure 3 ,Ml ""Thone so: Allouej Mining Co t iioston & Albany.. :il lAinai. copper ... . i oton i:ivated ...3'7 .Atlantk- . "oon Me is: inoaton & Mont Sii c , a & o. ...13IH Untie & Iloiton . ... 43 Duminlon ccal do pfd Federal h'leel ., . .. in, Calumet & Hccla..J15 11- Centennial 164 W4 Kranklln .. H4 . M . SO . 3S4 .1J44 44 ISO . :i . J4 do pfd... CIS Humlioldt . F'trhburg pfd 13'.4 Osceola .. . ... ..... "iii. r.ii-viriL- 101 i nrrui ... - ! HI Mex'cnn Centi . ..if, yuincy 11 'unta Fe Copper. .. I, Tamarack i: I'tah Mining .. "3 Winona . 00s Central N' B- nM Do"i & c... Dominion . Rubber t'nli.n Parlflc .. Ex-dlvidend! London Slock Quotations, LONDON. June 16.-2 p. m.-Closlng: Cons., money ,...101 1.I6 Urle-..TT7. ...T uji; do acct 101 ll-'.ij do lt pfd 144 Atchleon N Penmylvanla 60 Canadian Pacific... SIS Heading yi; St. Paul US'i N".). Pa?tfle pfd 734 Illinois Central lMSIClrand Trunk S I-outsvl He 7SV, Anaconla 84 Pn'on Pac. pfd.... 71 lltand Mlnei iv. N. Y. Central lilSl BAR SILVER Firm. 27 Il-I6d per ounce. MONKY-14 nor cent. Tho rate of discount In the open market for short bills l.s 2VM 7-16 per cm x for , ' of it -thrte months' h i s. 2,fi2l, nor ,. !?.U( Muy : thrte months' bills. 2:4t24 per cent. Nimv York II 1 11 1 11 u (Imitation, NEW YORK. Juno 16 -The following are the closlnc quotations for mining shares today. Chollar Crown Point Cm. Cal 4- v... I'eadivood . 11 Ontario .... . S Ophlr Ill I Plymouth . . 30 IQulcksllver 7 .'. 10 ...l.'O . .800 . 21 . 3 .. 11 . 11 flouU & Currle. I. do pfd... Halt & Norcrom.... 21 Sle-ra Nevada HomcstakA .W,1 iritanilnt-,1 Iron SlUer fO jt'nlon Con.. .. Mexican 21 Yellow Jackt . Condition of (lie Tremur)-, WASHINGTON. June 16 -Today's state, nient of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold leserve In the division, of redemption, shows: Available cash ba lances, 1149.077. 05 gold. 171.656.CS9, '.. 1-A). Weekly Ilnnk Stntrmenl. NEW YORK, June 16.-The weekly bank itatement shows the following change?; ,JV2sE 17, 1000. .T, tier cent rule. .. . , ... , . ln..r,v l"m' "1, L"'V .'v.' Jun I--American railways opened dull on lower nvernl'-hl tiHeo froni -jew Vork nnd afterward partly reeovereil. I p atti r TRinr rnn xinv CiTlcr'rTnov The market ruled unsettled nnd inclined toit-AMLL I HAUL fUK WLtK SATISr.CI0Ry 'ival further advices from Wall street, j At the close the tone was steady. Bust- I Hl'M uaH vm restricted Amount of bill- ; ii, m,.,,. (2l,.,.t i.i,.-,.,... ...i, lion taken nto the IU11U of Knulmul .1.1 ""a 'I AlKnlllM- for loiln bnlfltirn tniliiv r? faitl balance todnv. rT.om BKHMN, June lfi. Prices were Irregular j 01 lno ' imciiic dividend, llank shate.s 1 were nrmer. Mine sbtirns hnrilpneil On the street, after the cloe of regulnr busl- nes'' 0,1 tno bourse, prices relapsed owliv.' to ; realizations. Kxchange en London, :vm PfB"- Ulscount on short bills, per ie"t; three months' bills. 5 per cent. . PAH1S. June Iri.-Buslness on the bour.-e ' today was Innnlmate. though certnin ln- ilustrlnls wore frtelv offered. Interniittnnnt seetirltlps urt-n .ml,. 1 finiiUli Ja urn rtrtv. ered In spite of the unfavorable reports In an , 5-'Vnt- New Vork exchange. 10c discount mu. Par asKed. BALTIMOHK. June 16. Clearings, $.1.332,. 063; balances. $176,203. PHILADELPHIA. June 16. Clearlnirs 117.613.430: balances. J2.3.TJ VJS. NEW YORK. June 16. -Clearings. 1176, ! 634,tCil; balances. t9.S92.67S. 1 BOSTON. June 16 -Clearlngs. $20,227,030: balance, 11.9SI.5I3. Liverpool (irnln nml I'rox Islotis. LIVERPOOL June 16.-WIIEAT-Spoi. , nrm; .o. 1 nortiiern spring, is; No. 1 Cali fornia. 6i2dfft's1d. Futures, llrm; July. 6sllVI: September, 5s llTd; December, nominal. --ii v- CORN Snot, llrm: American mixed, now. 3s lC4d; American, old. steady. 4s 3d. Fu tures, quiet; July. SslOl.d; September, 3s ll'.td. FLOUR St. Irfiuls fancy winter, slctid. u 9d. PHOVISIONS-Beef. extra India mess, clear mlddlts, light, 30 to 33 lbs., dull. 42a d; Ion? clenr nililillo hni-i irt jn n. .1,111 42s, short clear backs. 16 to IS lbs., dull. 37s 6d; clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs., dull, 40s. Sh'oul uiT, square, ii to u ids., dull. 3s 61. CHEESE American llnest white nnd col ored, llrm. Mts. TALLOW Prime city, dull, 24s; Austra lian, In London, dull 23s. 1 ..i1," 1 Lonao" 'Paclllc coast). 2 15sfi i ... PEAS Canndlan, 5s 7d. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 16.-COTTON-Spot c osed dull: middling uplands, 9 1.16c; mid dling gulf, 9 5-16c; sales, 30 bales. Fu tures closed steady, June. 1S.67; Julv. IS.tO; August. 15.33; September. 17.84; October. $1.60; November, 17.53; December, $7 51 : January. 17.53; February, 17.51; March. $7.57: April, $7.50; May. 17.61. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 16.-COTTON-Un. changed; middling. ",c; sales, 664 bales: receipts, II bales; shipments. 101 bales; block, S-i.olS bales. NEW ORLEANS. La.. June 16 -COTTON Dull; sales, 2,050 bales; ordinary, 7 lt-lfic: good ordtnnry. S3-16e; low middling. S5-16C; good middling. 94c: middling fair. U'-c; receipts, 191 bales, stock, 74,212 bales. Fu tures, steady; June, t5.937i8.95; July, lS.99ff 9.CO; August, $S.30fi8.3"; September, $7.67'(f 7.6S; October. $7.3S'd7.39: November, $7.29!? 7.30: December. 17.2SJi7.29; January. !7.2y?r 7.30; February, 17.31tit.33; March, $7.34?f7.36. Coffee .Mnrket. NEW YORK. Juno 16.-COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened barely steady at 10 to 20 points decline, under heavy receipts at Rio and Santos, nnd pre diction of steadily increasing new crop movement, with cables a disappointment nnd disposition to liquidate general. No outside support and considerable pressure to dispose of spot supplies the mnrket closed steady at a net decline of 10 to 20 points; total sales. 13,730 bags, Including July at J7.40S7.45; August. $7.10: September, $7.40; November. $7.40; December. $7,551? 7.60: February, $7.60, March, J7.70J57.75; May, $7.S3. Oil Mnrket. OIL CITY. Pa., June 10,-Credlt balances, $1.23; certificates, no bid; runs and ship ments not reported. NEW YORK. June 16. Ol LS-Cottonseed. dull; prime crude. 33c, nominal: vellow. 33 ffi36c. Petroleum, quiet; refined New York, $7.S5; Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.f0; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk. $,25. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good $1.05. Turpentine, steady, 471fl74c LIVERPOOL June 16. OILS Cottonseed. Hull rellned. June and August, dull, 21s. Turpentine spirits, dull, SSs. Resin, com mon, llrm, 5s. Linseed, 36s 6d. Petroleum, 6"id. SiiKitr .llnrket. NEW ORLEANS. June 16. SUGAR Strong; centrifugal, yellow, 4',-'05c; seconds. 3fi44c. NEW YORK. June 16. SUGAR Raw. strong; fair refining. 44c; centrifugal. !K test, 4ic. Molasses sugar, 3Te. Rellned. Arm; No. 6. $5.20, No. 7. $5.15; No. 8. $5.10; No. 9. $3.03; No. 10. $j; No. 11, $1.95; No. 12 $4.90; No. 13, 11.95; No. 14 $1.9); standard A Ij.50: confectioners' A. $5.50; mold A. $5.li cutloaf, $6.10; crushed, $6.10; granulated. $3.70; cubes, $5.S5. Dry (."oods Inrket. NEW YORK, June 16. -DRY GOODS-The market closed with general business still slow. Prices on ynrd-wlde 61-squaro bleached cottons are very Irregular and pill 14.P In Bnmn ill.nploru T-1....1. i.. Sir dcmSnrtT'-No othVr" fe.txVw In cotton K0..'?,'j Cotton yarns weak, heavy and un- eUed. and agents refusing in some cases tn nn.na t.i rn. r..-,... ...... ... ....... vnvi.i. uiilii;, 9Jll.v;iUI cull- dltlons. Toledo .llnrkot. TOLEDO. O.. June 16.-WHEAT-Actlve and higher; spot, 7Sc; July, 79c; Febru ary. 79Tsc. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 404c. OATS Weak and lower; No. 2 rash. 21c. RYE Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, 'SEEDS-Clover. dull but higher: '9S prime, I $5.(0; '99 prime, $3.30; October, 15.75; No. 2, "65 Cnllfornln Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. June 16.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market nominally un chnnged; evaporated apples steady at un changed prices; state, common. 4V.fi6c: prime. 6Vi6c; choice. 614fj7c; fancy. "74'tf Sc. Dried prunes. 34fi7c per lb., as to slzo and quality. Apricots. Royal. 124-0 lie; Moor park. lMilSc. Peaches, peeled", 16ff 20c; unreeled. 6'ti9c. Illlivniikop (irnln .Market. MILWAUKEE. June 16. WHEAT Mar ket higher: No. 1 northern, 71875c. RYE Hlrher; No. 1. 5Sc. nARLEY-Hlghfr; No. 2. 4lf346c; sample. Peorln Markets, PEORIA. Juno 16.-CORN-Hlgher; Nn. 2, OATS Higher; No. 3 while, IlffSliJe WHISKY-tI.21 fur flnlshed goods Don't you know some deserving girl who ought to have a vacation? Cut yout vaca tion coupons from The Hee and sav.- them for her. PH.VSIO.VS FOR WESTERN, VKTISHAXS, Wnr Sur Ivors Iteiiieinlieri-d li- the (Jenerul Co veriimeiil. WASHINGTON, June 16. (Special. ) The following pcns.ons havo been granted: Nebraska: Original William a 'h.. man. deceased. Hastings. t6: iFac Meser. null. Donlnhin. $6; Joeph M. Keach Una. dllla. IS- William S. Shunter. Shlckley $p' Supplemental-John R Little. Pawnee City V9h .Uur ,.wi'th., Srai"l; or'e'nal-Willlam Johnston. Valentine, $10. Iowa: Original John 11. Anderson. Earl- ham, $6, Anton '.ugenbuc-hler. Dubuque, $6; Ilulburt Da- M-shlro. Washington, tr. John Kngle. Rl .. $?; John It. Gay. La Porte City. $6: I ".- Pulley. Derby. $12: Samuel J. llendeis 1 Muscatine. $s. Addltlonal- Henry Darxl.le. fames. $12; John II. Smith, Ku',f.7.. '"rease-Jnhn J Fa van. Cascade. tr. William Laird. Gravity, 110; Oeorgo T. Claypoole. Marshalltown. 110; Henry F llodges, Stuart, IS. Albert Dunlap. Creston $S; Joeeph Usher. Davenport. $10. Thomas II. Lano. Osceola. $11; Wilfred M. Sturdo. vant. Stanwood, $5. (upeclal act. June 2) r.eorge H. French, Perry $20: lspocl.it art. Juno 2), Abraham Sanford, Mapletnn. $24, Reissue-George II. Klnnalrd. Wlnterrot, $10. Original widows, etc.--Narcissus F.ani agan. Blanchard. $S. sisters of William B. Long, Creston, $1, (special accrued, June !). Julia A. WillUmson, DeWltt, $1. ' .... 3 I steady. 76s 3d; prime mess, steady. !! I c s't P l t-'n 'lVv no pm jo " i jiiinic incs!-. une esnrn, sieauy, w, 1, . ,, ,, -- Anvr. s. & it..., jo- Lard. American retlncd. In palls, dull. 03s. I v fV iV.. 1 do pf,i prime western, dull. 34s, In tierces. Hams, ! V.- iv V Amer spirits ...... 31 T hort .rut. II to 16 lbs., steady. 47s. Bacon. I V.' lV hJ' : do pw 4 Cumberland cut. 2 to 30 lbs., dull. 41s fid: - l Amer ir short ribs. IS to 411 lbs. eilsv. llslil- lnii .',','. ' P.. WeSt U I Utll ill 11 II 11 u 1 Ho Cittle of Any Kind to Mak. a Ttst tr . 01 VilUiJ. ' lull fur flu Wfi.L: It... 11. liiiner-ul I'.iiouuli Mieei or I, it nib to Mul.i- .lliirki-l. SOL'TH OMAHA. June 16. 1 "efe'pts were: "I'10'".1 Monday , e a Tiiesdny c aj V ;ednejda .. , " Ihursd.iy ... 1 X iU V .lny, 1 omcial Saturday .. 1 Cattle, tlogs. rihesp l ii .. 1.77: 4,775 11,04: 9.713 ;,t;i 2.0SI l.iUO 73i Om 2ft.' 4D..HS 64.11') 7,412 1 Total this wepk ,eeK end ng Juno u 1 v.. . -uuuii; .nine - Oi.3)l l-'.ivj eek ending May 26 ....H.560 isi.MI lo.2il eek ending Mny 111 U.lsi; 61..73 l.tH. Average price paid foi nog foi the mm; i uays, with comparisons: iio,th iwi ,in n'iins- ioi 1wW.i1S,ij.,1Ms.,U37.1sJ(i.1S?j. 15JI. I 4 iS 3 'J) 4 21 3 401 2 iC 4 C0 4 0. ' 4 S3 3 iU 4 12( 3 32i 2 SI, i 4 U I- I 3 k) 4 03 3 36, 2 bl I St " 4 53i i 4 lo 3 32l 2 s7 4 .Ti ( 41 4 91 3 US 3 311 2 93 4 33 4 49 4 !M 3 ii 4 01 i 01 4 W 4 i I 9il 3 t7 J IS 3 30 14 3li 4 30 Juno 5 June 6.... Juno 7 Juno s.... I C 021 3 60 3 S7 3 31. 3 OS I 4 ai June 9.. J u no June June re Juno 'June 'June inaicutes s?undny The olllelul number ot ears of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattlc.H'gs.Sh'p.H'r s. 1 C. M. & St. P. p.y l iV M. I.. itV Missouri I'acitlc lty Union P.icltlc Hystem.... C. & N. w. Ilv I 1 IS i F.. E. t M. V. R. R 21 1 6 21 9 M. 4.. iV I'. IV... Total receipts 91 The disposition of tho day's recelnts was f, c. fltn.... 1. . . .. JL..,.. .. m .ii.,.. .- run mi) rr inircnasing tne num- ber of head ttidlcatud: Buyer. (flttT llriU CliAsn (,. H. Hammond Co 1.137 Swift nnd company 1.4J0 Cudahy Packing Co 1,3T " i Armour & Co 1,71 1 Cudahy Pack. Cp., K. C....CS Swift and Co., K. C '-Vg Other buyers H .'.'.'. -j Totals m CATTLE There were no cattle hero today to make a market and the yards were as much deserted as l.s Hip case on a Sun- The cattle market this wek has boon In good shape and ns a rule sellers have been very well pleased with results. Prices have averaged good as compared with the prices paid at other market points. There have been little ups and downs In the mar ket, hlsher one day nnd lower the next but the fluctuations have been small and not of nnv v.rv crrem fm-inf-tn,,... ni. demand every day has beeti good and the cattle have sold freely at prevailing prices While the nualltv of tho pniitn (j .i..,m.'. lmrovlr; as the season ndv.imes It la notlcearie nut that not u single prime load of cattle was received durln- the weeK. some very int and well tlnlshcd cettlo were received, but none that were both fat and of good quality For that reason no very toppy sales were reported. While no very great change can be re ported in tne maritet lor rie week, such changes ns have taken pl:ne have been on the side of better prii es fur good kinds of fat cattle Tho less desirable kinds ot cattlo do not show much change as com .-area wun a v-pck aro. Desirable cornfed cows and heifers have been cood sellers ell tho week, but cras cows are considerably lower and very slow sale. I 'ttlo .stoik heifers are also lower. Not enouih feeders or stockers have been re celved to make a test of the market, and trade In that lino has been very dull. Representative sales: BULLS. Av P.. I !43) 3 TO A P- STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. No. No. 1 1010 .1 25 I Iiwi 3 -A 5 44 3 3D 1 10:0 3 CO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 T"o 3 :o : iv. 1 ::. HOGS There was a pretty decent run of hogs hero today for a Saturday, and the general market wns In fairly good shape. Earl;- It was active and mo.st everything f-nld In vry good season, tho general mar ket being or higher. Tho extreme close was slo"- and weak. The hovs sold very largely nt 1193. ss tigalnst 11.90 yesterday Any good mixed hogs would bring $4.95. but It wu.4 almost Impossible to gel nny more for anything, no matter how good. Buyers seemed to co on the principle that they would pav 11.93 for anvihlng. unless some, thing very eommon. but they did not want to pay any inoro. The prespnt week opened with a steady market, but on Tuesday values dropped 74c, and on Wednesday and Thursday nn. other 7p was lost. In other words, hojs sold 15c lower on Thursday than on Mon day. On Friday and Saturday 10c of this decline was recovered, so that tho week closed with the market Just nbout 5c lower than it was at the opening. Representative sales: No. 81... 13 .. 75. . . 83. . &7.. 0.5. 103.. S3... fS... 70... 89... SO... 7). . . 37... 7J... 83... 79. . . 8'.... CO... ... 73... 0:... M... 75... 79... Av. Sh. Tr. I 5 01! 3 61 3 9i! 3 19 1 .1 01 1 4 jJ sr l.ni'IS. .tune irArri.in.iiini. ?' ' ' r .J 3.'1 2 Hi T, A t' , head; market steady, native shipping J I 5, ?' .. .. J .'6, i -'I I ) : and export steers. $l.7Mlfi 60; dressed beef :" " '! ' I 3 J- i i'J : and butcher steers tl.SoflS.ji); steers undisi- 3. UliJIS, 3.0 i' 1-0") lbs. tl.IMlS.15; stockers nnd feeders. ,- ' s? 7 I? 3 ' j f l' S.:.fOft-l.s; cows and heifers. $:.p,Mi4.90; tan- ::::' i S S f, l ?i..!'.J'v,' S'-IrM ... -v. mw-- - wv. 1 - , 1111111111 Bin-in. ..iMii. ld . ,a I. nil iiniifirn. 1 Illinois central No. A v. Fh. Tr. CI 237 80 4 13 82 2S2 80 4 93 70 zn 80 4 Si 131 23 80 4 91 51 222 120 4 93 79 JO 8.1 4 9". 64 215 40 I 95 SO 23D 100 4 9! 70 220 80 4 9". 80 234 ... 4 91 73 223 10 4 95 19 27 160 4 0-. 50 MD 80 4 95 74 231 SO 4 91 73 211 ... 4 95 72 207 . . 4 91 70 ;ic 40 4 05 B 262 HO 4 93 37 269 40 4 95 51 241 80 95 70 2G1 40 4 V, 73 2.V) 2W 4 "5 M KS 2M 4 91 IS Ml ICO 4 '5 K 222 fe) 4 93 90 192 120 4 93 M 231 60 4 9. K 256 80 4 91 CI 231 1J) 4 91 61 262 240 4 9.-. 75 2 9 200 4 ' 71 27 . . 4 9", C2 214 80 4 0-, .15 2J1 41 4 9". SI 202 4 95 16 24) 110 4 05 W !8I 160 4 95 63 JO 40 4 95 13 23 ... 4 95 M U6 . . 4 97U 70 27S 80 I 174 57 $ 80 I 971, 61 . .. 211 40 4 eT'j 'V . ..?:( , S ni S3 :94 , . ;u .114 80 4 S.-, .. 4 M . 4 914 80 4 924 .201 ,.1M 0 150 4 9:4 19 4 9:', ... 4 9:4 12) 4 9J4 ... 4 924 191 187 IS4 .2 9 40 4 954 .301 IM 4 92, ,vr, ... 4 9:4 .VA I ft) 4 9'4 .103 (0 4 934 .200 80 4 9!4 .191 40 4 9:4 .230 100 4 924 I 160 4 9'4 210 40 4 914 .375 .ISI .233 4 9i 4 V, 40 4 95 !l 40 4 95 SI IM 80 4 93 04. 2J3 ... 4 93 . .216 F0 I 93 80 4 93 ...Kl 160 4 91 ...:ei ... 493 ...6 . . 1 ss ...2.13 ... 4 03 . . .29 SO 4 91 .. 213 ! 4 91 .. 231 80 4 95 ...361 1ft) 4 91 ...211 ... 4 . .213 ... 4 91 ...221 2fO 4 M ...!I7 :M 4 63 . . Ii) I 9". .217 41 t 91 ..ao :to 4 93 . . V IS" 4 v, . . . . 76.!!! M. . . . 78 ... 79. .. .V... 76 .. 67 ... K..... 71 CI . . 67.. . 69 . . 70 .. 71 :5o 100 4 9'. SHEEP As predicted n week ago re celpts of both sheep nnd lambs liavc been extremely light all this week and arrivals havo not been sulllclently numerous to ex clto any great Interest. One thing Is cer tain, and that l.s thnt there is a steady demand for good muttons nt this point and that anything in that line could bo depended upon to sell at good prices as compared with other market points Quotations: Cllpned wethers, tl.90'55 15; clipped yearlings. 15 23fi.3.(0; clipped ewes, good to choice tl.23fi4.50: fair to good dlpned pwps tJAVfi I CO- good to choice pllppcd lambs, 13.75ft6.0O; fair to good clipped lambs. t5.3tfi5.50. Kit 11 aim City I.lxe Slock. KANSAS CITY. June 16. -CATTLE -Receipts, head; rnarket nominal; receipts for week. 21X00 head prices show very little change from last week, a few plain hunches sold a trllle easier: all desirable stulT of fered was fullv steady: heavy native steers brought, $I.Mrj5.53, stockers and feeders. DO YOU SPECULATE? anners. ti tiWi 2 r.i n ' ft IV Tpnans M livui . " , Itons-ttecelpts. (, head market ac I Vy? "n,l higher. hea, l Ktt6.0.V mixed. : VA?iKtit ffl i hanned from Ust mii I 8HKEP AXU I.AMIW. Il,..im. r.. ...!, 1..O0O head, supply Insuilllrie nt to meet de mand In all killing grades, excellent de mand at ilrm prices; spring lambs. s lr mlxiHl. II.KHti.ir.; Texan. ll.5niil.S5. feeders. M.wbi 00. mils. CtWO l.ou. no re ceipts today. Cllll'.Vfill 1,1 VIS JTIint Mitir.i Cnttle .Noinlnnlly stein! j llous lllulier Nlieop nnd l.nnitis Stt-iid. CHICAGO. June 16 -CATTM.-Ueccfpts, 10) head; nominally steady, natives, good to prime steers. tS.lOtiS.TS. poor to good, J4.5Ctffi.0O; selected feeders. Jl.2f.tifi f). mlie.l ' .tockers. tl.iOfiS.rs; iow, J3 f'MJI i. heifers. H.2.V6 0; dinners, H.3Zt, 00. bulls. !3.Cii 4.40, calves. !l.wj,..i, Texas fed steers. tl.e.fi6.Ti. Texas grass steers. !3.S5fM.40. Texas bulls. t1.15tJ3 63 HOGS-Hecelpts toda, 12.C"i) head; Mon- ony. estimated; lert over. I.5O0, gen- , erally fc higher; top, J.124; mixed butch- ers. tl.ii3i3.12'; good to i holce heavy, 13.00 yii.uii: rougn ne.ivy. ii.saio.W: light. tl.So f5.12i; bulk of sales. t,i.CUi. a II IS BP AND LAMBS-ltecclpts. 3,(0) hnd sheen anu Inmbs. steady, good to uuh-h wemers. h.mhiu.w; lair to cnoico "l,xed. H.ftlto tO: wis'ern sheep. tl.76HG.2i; ymninrs. t3.50SfS.i. native lambs, to.fofi' C.50: western lambn. $6.0iVu6.?'"; soring lambf. $3.Wfi;.(0. , lteiel.Ms this week. Cattle. 47.000 head; hogs. l9.10O head: sheep, C2.200 head. Last week: Cattle. 43.4(0 heaii. hog.s. 169.500 head. sheep, 36.SW head, Si. I, mils l.lve Slopk. t- o-r..i n 1 IIOGS-Recelnts. !.10 head: mnrket strong ard f- higher; plus and lights, tl.fft .; pncLXTs. il.soflS.OS. butchers. $5.00iif ! , ... . , ,, . , : SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 100 head. iiuiirt-i ioivit; unlive minion. i.. 011.1. v; " 1 lambs. $3.00f7.30. culls nnd bucks. $3 oofr 5.00; stockers. $2.75x7,1.50 .rvt- York l,lxr Slock. NEW YORK. June 16.-BEEVF.S-Rp-celpts. .110 head, no trading. Market feel ing steady ; no Intpr cables ; exports, 5") cnttlp nnd 6.113 quarters of bppf. CALVES Receipts, none, no trading. Market feeling unchanged; city drcsed venls nt Ofjlfle per lb. SHEEP AND I.AMBS-RpcPlpts. 4.321 head: 19 cars for sale: sheen, steady; cotn- 10 mon lo good medium lambs lower, good lambs, steady; sheep. $.1 50fi"i.23; lambs. 1323 -,?Vjl- ,,imninii ,,! r 1 1 ii.-a W ;;;;, ,. , , -"'.;. . .. 1 HOGS Receipts. 1,760 head: none for the market. Market nominally steady. St. .!nenli I, Up Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June !6.-(Spe-clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 1 head. Market stonily: demand strong. HOGS Receipts, 4 1U0 held. Mnr'se' n--live and 5!i74c higher: all grnde. 119 5.05: bulk of rales, l.!24Ti l.97.. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts. 2f0 h a Market stead-. Stock In Slulit. Folloln? are the receipts nt the four principal western mnrkets for Juno 16: Cattle. Hess. Sheep South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. Louis . ... Totals ... 102 6.722 20H iro 7W II 00O 4,300 2.10) n.cro HO ...1.102 25.122 I Mump Tux Decision. CHICAGO June 1C The United s-Vatos I circuit court of a'meals todav announced f decision nfflrmlng 11 decision of Judee I Kehlsnat unhnldlng the claims of Chicago breweries for a discount on the stauin lax paid under Cin Dlngloy act. A recent de rision In Cincinnati was used as authority ln making the decision The suit was by the Manhattan Browing cnninanv against Colleetor Coyne to recover H.COO. tho nmount of a 7U nor rent discount on stnmns purchased a few hours before the Dlngley act wpot Into effect. There are hundreds of similar cases throughout the country and tne case was regnrucii ns 01 great impor tance lo the government. An npncnl will be trade to tne supreme court as a test case Till: REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturdiy. June 16. 1900: Wnrrnnty Deeds. E. .1. Murray and wife to S. R. Rob- Insnn. s4 nt 12 block 10. In 1st add to South Omaha $ 430 C- If. Pavno nnd wife tn L. M. Knox. lot 6. I.a Fayette Place 4.0M G. H. Payne, trustee, to same, lot I, same 3,500 Sa to np, o IS feet lot 4 and w 16 feet lot .1. block C. Prospect Place 10 A. W. Dlrkerson ami wife to J. If. Perkins, lot II. b'ock II. Jotter's add 617 R. B. Grlfllth to C. O Compton. 114 no and 114 nw 3-14-10 2,700 E R. Hufp to J R. Uii-snn. lot 3, block t. ;litltivlow 700 A c. Davenport and wife 10 Peter Klow' lot 6. block 19. Hanscotn Place 7ft) E. M. Morsman. Jr.. to A. J. Cl-trk. lot 17. M.iyne's ndd to Orchard Hill 7M P W. Horbach to Omaha Bridge and Termlnnl Rnllwnv comonnv. right of wny In tax lots 27. 2 anil 30 In 3-13-13 i.lM Mnry Hart and hi"h mil to Tonev Kltzhergcr, lot 11. blo k 1. Hawley Terrace 425 L. M. Moor and hii'h.ind to W. L. Selby. lot 3. block 2. Sheridan Place. POO L. R. Seymour to Omnh-i Savings nana, lots 1 to s. 1:! o 21. block 1. and other property In Sevmour's add 3,000 M. II. Green to H. E. Naitlnger. Ints 3 nnd 4. block II, Nnae it S.'s add.. 1,0"0 E. L. Emery to E'lznbeili Dufrenc, part of sublot 9 In lot 2. Canltol ndd. 3,301 Benson Iand comnanv to Fritz Hn mnnn, lots 1 nnd 2. block 41, Ben son (yv) Quit Clnlni Deeds. F. E. Horbach and wife to P. W. Hor nach. part tax lots 27. 21 and SO, In 3-15-13 i J. F. Flack comnnnv to I). S. Coch ran, lots f, 9, 13, 23 and 21. block 3, Shelby's 1st ndd 6 Deeds. Sheriff to F. E. Horbach, part wu sw 3-13-1.1 22,500 Speclel master to J F Flack com pany, lots 5, 9. 13. 21 and 25. block 3, Selby's 1st ndd . n? Total amount of transfers.. ... $15,2.36 Write Today for our hichljf InttrettintT anil iluiblc weekly We.ll Street LETTER of service to eery speculator and Investor who folloui the stck, Grala and Coiii Market malted free. Send us our name, tell us what you now hold and ucwllladviseynu. Accounts carried on j per cent, margin. Correspondence solicited HARRIS & COMPANY, 32 Broadway, ew York. JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone KKJfl. Oinha, Ss COMMISSION, GRAIN, I'KOVISIONS mul STOCKS HOAUD OF TUADE. Correspondence: John A. Warren Co uirect wires to Chicago and Nw YorS roi.t mi H.R.PEMNEY8C0. 1 1 j via. 1 1 N BRAMCrl 103 rUt OMAHA IUB 1 i'i 4- It bo. epectilato successfully send your orders to n rellablo house, where they will be placed In tho open mnrket. We can make for you In ono month more Interest on your money than any hank will pay you In u year. Send for our book on spec ulatlon. It la free. J. K. Com sto ck& Co Room 83 Trader' IMU v.. Chicane,