10 THE OMAHA DAILY" TJEE: FRIDAY, JTTiNE 22, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whiat li Again Eioitod Tofhj and 01 on Nitrous. CORN 13 ACTIVE AND AROUSED BY WHEAT aiorUr In Onln Is Active nml Bxeltetl DurlnK Most of the .Session Pro Islonsi Arc Hull nml lrrrulnr. CHICAUO. June 21. Wheat wan again ex cited today, rallying over 3o but los ing some of It on liquidation and closing nervous, Hie over yesterday. Corn rallied with wheat, but broke later and close! weak, Uo lower. Oats wag excited and closed c ud. Provisions closed steady. Wheat nnened nervously, July at SHjM'ic, and u rush of buying oruers sen in n. few minutes to SIHc. This was me . hlch mark for the day and of the recent phenomenal rise. The gloomy siiuauu.. ... tho northwest was practically unchanged. Liverpool showed a good response to the rally here yesterday. The northwest, foreign Interests and heavy local bull It.terests were heavy buyers anil despite realizing sales cn a large ncale the market held around the top for some time. Tho big udvntice ut Minneapolis was tilso un encouragement. The break thero later In the day was a so largely the Inlluence which caus.id n decline from the top hcie. An enormous trade was done around top tlzures, but shortly betoifl noon the demand showed signs of huyinc been satisfied and tho pressure of long wheat made Itself felt, July breaking to 2c. The decline was punctuated by Irregular rallies, but the tendency for the rest of the session was In the main toward, a lower level. At 82c renewed buying sent July up to X2,eC and shortly afterwnrd the market clocd nervous and l!4c over yesterduy nt 1.2V. Atlantic port clearances In wheat nnd flour were equal to 2M.OO0 bu. Primary receipts were 619,000 bit., compared with BtiC0 bu. thi corresponding day last year. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported 311 cant, against 43S last week and : n year ago. Local receipts were 123 cars. 31 ot icintract erode. Tin- cash business was curtailed by the advance In futures. New York reported I loads taken for export. I'nrti was active and, arollBed by the bul lish enthusiasm In wlunt, at one tlmu showed a liberal advance. Shorts did it, being frightened at the strength of tho great brend-maklng cereal. Country offer ings were llbrnl. When wheat broke, how ever, corn followed post haste nnd closed at lh bottom. July sold between 420 nnd lO'kc. closing ',ic under yesterday at 407o. Iteeelpts here were t75 cars. The oats market was active and excited most of the session. Hecausc of the vheat strength and damai;c from the northwest the market advanced 2c, JumpltiE up In He leans. The decline In wheat, however, caused a reaction, but the close was firm at a substantial advance. July opened at 2tytf25c and sold to 2Cc, declined to 21V' and closed c up at 2U4c. Iteeelpts here were 2SI cars. Provisions were dull and Irresular. Tho market oiicned firm In sympathy with wheat, but quickly broke away from the cereal's savins grace and tho result was a. decline which carried away nearly nil the opening advance, July pork sold between I11.67M and J11.S: and closed 2Wc higher at jll.57'.4i July lard, between 6.ij nnd $t!.j7V&. cloning unchanged nt $6.67',4, and July ribs, between $fl.77H(a.iO and $6.t,0, with the close z'fce up nt 10.7s. Estlmntod receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 1C0 cars, corn, 030 cars; outn, 213 cars; bona, 23.000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. Wheat I ") High. I Low. Close. Ycs'.n. I June 801, i 1 t2', 4Ui July 83fSI I I I 82 S3 I ICii 40' 2Sl Aug. Corn Juno July Aug. Oats July Aug. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Oct. nibs July Sept. i5',4 I WAG" 42 jj4 42i 42)i 13 2U 20 4Ji 40!ii 41 '4 nr. 4Hi:lll!4 2Hj2 2li2G 2IU 20, 2IU llil I 2l'k -1 a ii rr. I 11 G7,. 11 G74 11 Ki 11 S2U 11 S2'.i 11 75 11 57H I II 75 6 75 I 6 75 I. 67W 6 S5 G i5 fi SO C 85 6 85 6 MV4I G 07141 G G7'A G SO U 77'! G 85 ti 80 G 73 I 0 72 Vi 6 82141 G 80 I r. 75 G SO G 85 r 75 6 SO G S2V4t N'n. 2. Cash quotntloiis were as follows! FLOUIl Strong and quiet; winter pat ents. $3.730.1.90; straights. $3.00Ji3.WV. deals, 2.90f(Q.W): sprlnir specials. $1.0091.15; pat ents, $3.30i83.75; straights, $3.O0fo3.2V, bakers, $2.30(12.80. WHKAT No. 3, 809Sl',ie; No. 2 red, 82. 5S3!4c. COItN-No. 2, 41aH'fi42c; No. 2 yellow, 4H4 741&ie. OATS-No. 2, 2P;ff25i,ic: No. 2 white, 27'fe 4i27-c; No. 3 white, 23A1J27ic. HAHL10Y flood feeding, 40c; fair to choice malting, 41ii?l.re. SKRDS-No. 1 flax, $1.80; No. 1 north western, $1.80. Clover, contract grade. $S(0 PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per libl.. $ 0 l (211.00, Lard, per 100 lbs., $ti.65f J.G7'4. Sho-t ribs sides (Ioofc), $r..tWC.r)0 Dry suite 1 shoulders (boxed), iS.&tiffjC.si1,;. Short clear Bides (boxed). $7,1557.25. WHISKY Uasls of high wlneM. $1.2J. flPOAU Cut loaf, $G.3S; granulated, $3.82; confectioners' A, S3.78; off A. J5.G3, Following are tho receipts and shipments tor today : Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, hbls 23,00) 13,10) Wheat, bu 102.000 a,0O3 Corn, bu 4W.OO0 79,(IOO OatM, hu 32I.00O 162,000 Itye, bu 23,(i Harley, bu 15,000 ll.OM On the Produce rxchauge today the but ter market was steady; creameries, HU ISJic; dairies, 13ffil6!ic. Cheese, steudy, 8',, C9',4c Kggs, slow; fresh, 10',4c. KKW YOniC i:KHAl. MAItKKT. Quntntlnna for I lie Huy on Varlou Commodities. NHW YORK. June 21.-FLOlTR-Recclpts. 13.962 bbls.: exports, 8,535 bbls.; sales, 8,930 pkgs.: market was strong and nominally 2. rti"0c higher, with business on a small scale; winter patents, $l,10f(l.5O; winter straights, S1.8Mj4 00: Minnesota patents, $4.5047 M; win ter extras, $2.75.1.16; Mlnneotn bakers, $.1.25 fi3.50; winter low grades. $2.751f2.85. Ryo flour, strong; fair to good, $1.00)13.20; fair 10 lancy. w...vui.wu. CORNMKAl-Yellow western, S6c; city, Sfte; Ilrandywlne, $2.&0IT2.00, RYK Strong: No. 2 western. 67c. f. o. b.. afloat; stnte, 62?3c, c. 1. f., New York enr- iois. IlAniiKY-Qulet; feeding, 4IJJ46C, c. I. f., New York; malting, 49i4(G2c, c. I. f.i New York. IIARLKY MALT Dull; western, SolTGCc. WHKAT-RecelptH. 124,150 bu.: exports. 11,966 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 rcsl. 92lic f. o. i afloat, and S;ic, elevator; No. 1 north ern, Duluth, OOc, f. o, b afloat, prompt ; No. 2 northern. Duluth. 92c. f o. h. ntlnnt. prompt. Options opened strong and experi enced a feverish advance durlnir tho after. noon on bis speculative buying, supple mented by strong cables and persistent crop damage stories. Hulls were also helped by active foreign covering, a sensational Jump in iiuriuivt'at iiih riveio aim ngni onerings jii wir hi in iiiiuii realizing developed on a large scale and prlcos eased off from top point. Closed unsettled nt 745TlHc ndvnnce. July, SOWiWiHc. closed nt S74c; September, KiMJS9!ie, closed at S71c; December, 88Uf mlc. e osed nt &SUe. CORN Receipts, 262.773 bu.; exports, 201. r.10 bu, Spot, llrm; No. 2, tSijc. f- o. b., and 47SC, elevator. Options market opened strontr with wheat and r:lil c iiii,mi.i k.. n active Hieculntlvo trade, but inter eased off under realizing and closed ensv nt n Jurtlal He net advance, July, 4ok1i47Ue. closed nt 46Hc; September, 47lttl'IS!4c, closed OATS-Recelpts. 72.800 bu.: exports. 74.557 1)U. Spot, strong: No 2. 2SU,.' v ! -k,.' No, 2 white. 30;fiaie: No. 3 white. Mo; 'track ,ni?ei1 wpstern, toHliVSHc; track white, 29'4 HAY Stomly: good to choice, 80iilK)c, tiui'w-niemiy; common to choice, isr0 HIDES-Stendy: Oalveston, 20S25 lbs., iSc; California, 21 to 28 lbs,, 214c; Texas dry, 240 SO lbs, He. v Li:ATHi:n-Qulet; hemlock sole. Uucnos vyres, ngnu 10 neavywcignm, -I'4ij2mc acid. 23'f2lc. WOOI Quiet; domestic fleocc, 25Jf"2Sc; Texnr. 16fil6e. PROVISlONS-Beef, steady; family. $10.50 wu.iv; mess, 9.iiiu.m; oeer nam, 2u.uu)f 21.00; packet. Jt0.50iill.50: city, extra India mess, iu.uw 17.60. uiu nienis, steauy; vlckled bellies, SJJflc: pickled shoulders 64;c; pickled hams, 9U10ic, Uird, firm western steamed, $6.9J; refined, firm; con tlnritt, $7.05; South Amerlcu. $7.60: com cound. $6.25. Pork, dull: fnmllv. 113.501' 54.25; short clear, $13.50fl 14.50; mess, $U,75& TALLOW Steady; city, ($2 per pkg), 4W cuuiiiry ipKgs. iree;, I'llH'.ic. m RICE-Firm: domestic, fair to extra. 44ff 44c! Japan. 4;Tf44e. PEANl'TS-fiteRdy; fancy hand-picked, 4 JJ.r-SJrir ,0'ne!,Vc; 3H' , , . HUTfEH - Receipts, S.130 vkgi.j murket firm, creamery extras. 16tflfie. factory, 1314 i&16e, Imitation treamery. Hmill'.ic. , 1'HKrJHK HPCelplS, l.frW PKgS.i mamec , steady, large white, 10c; largo colored, 10c; small white, 9ly8Sri' small colored, S'.iW EGGS Receipts, 10,109 pks, ; dull: western ungraded, loss off, nnil'sc; western un graded, at mark, 10124e. METALS Tin In the locnl market for metals reacted partially from yesterday's decline on better cabls from abroad than anticipated and a slight falling off In the production of that metal. The close was firmer but quiet nt $30.fi,30.70. Pig Iron warrants continue weak und nominally quoted nt 114.35, Lake copper ruled dull and unchanged on the basis of 115.50. Lead and spelter ruled dull but steady at previous prices, $1.72',vfi:i.77,4 and JI.1MM.20, respec tively. The Brokers' price for lead was 3.60 und for copper $16.2iHi'l6.S0. OMAHA WHOI.KMAI.n MAIUCRTS. Condition of Trade unil Quotations on Staple nnil Fnncy Produce. EGGS Hecclpts liberal; good stock, 9c. LIVE POL'LTRY-Hcns, 6Hfi7c; roosters, according to age and size, 3Jtc; broilers, 15fil7c; dueks. 4fa5c; geese, IGSc; turkeys, fc. FRESH DRESSED POl'LTRY-Hens, STr ivsc; roosters, ojnc; uucks and geese, a( 10c: broilers, 1"4 to 2 lbs., per doz., $3.001.60; HtTTTEll Common tn fair. 13cr rhnli.. 15gl6c; separator, 20o; gathered creamery, V IS If Trout, 9c; blue fish, 12c; pickerel, 8c; cattish, 12c; dresseil butTnlo, 6c; roe shad, each, 6fc, whltctlsh, 10c: herring, 6c; black baM. 16c; salmon, 13c; white bass, 10c crop ple. 10c; pike, 9c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, 10c; ring perch, 6c; lobsters, green. 22c; boiled lobster, 23c; mackerel, 20c; codfish, 10c; yellow perch, Cc. Pin RONS Live, per doz., 90cS7$1.00. VRALS-Cholce. iflOc. 'AY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, $7.o0; midland, choice, $6.50; lowland, choice, $...60; rye straw chr.icc, it; No. 3 corn, 33c; No. white oats, 23V4c; cracked corn, per ton, $11.50; corn nnd oats, rhopped, per ton, $U; brnn. per ton, $12.0812.H; shorts, per ton, $12.60. .. . VKOKTADLES. CCCL'MnnitH-Per doz.. 50c. QASPARAaUS-Homc grown, per doz., 20 NEW TL'UNIPS-Per. doz. bunches, 23 HEICTH-Per doz. bunches. 30c. NJ::i.t.AIUloTTS-lVr doz. bunches, 30c. LLTTt CK-Per ilozen bunches, 20rn25c. RADISHES Home grown, per doz., 15 PICAS Per ifc-lm basket. 40c. WAX HEANS Per 1-3 bu. box. BOc. POTATOICS-Per bu.. choice, 25fi40c. NEW POTATOES-Per bu.. GOc. CARIIACE Home-grown, per lb., 2c. CAl'LIKLOWKR-Per doz., $1. TOMATOKS-Mlsslsslppl, per four-basket crate. $1.25?il.50. MCSHROOMS-Pcr pound box, EOc. RIII'HARH Per pound, VA&2c. ONIONS-Callfornla, per sack, $2.0032 25. V P. CITS. STRAWBERRIES - Colorado shipping stock, per 21-qt. case. $3.00fM.23. RLACKHERRIES I'er 21-qt. case, $2.25 2.50. 11LACK RASPIIERHIES-Pcr 21-qt. case, $3.00; per 21-pt. ense, $1.75. RED RASPHERR1ES Per 24-pt. case, J2.50. " ci'RRANTS Per 24-qt. case, $2.00. PEACIIES-Callfoini.i. per box. Sl.ltVrJl.15. APRICOTS-Cnllfornla. per box, $1.Z5. PLCMS-i'nllfornla. per crite, St.25Ml.50. PRI'NES-Cnilfnrnln. per crate, $1.501.75. OOOSEHEHRlES-Per 21-qt. care. $J. CIIERRIES-Callfornia, per ln-lb. box, $1.10: Missouri, per 21-qt. case. $2.25. TROPICA L KRUITS. PINEAPPLES-Per doz.. $2.0'). ORANGE3 Calfomla. Mediterranean sweets, per box. $1.00; budded seedlings, $1. LEMON'S-Cnllfornla. fancy, $1.5084 75; chrlce, ?1.2". CRAPE rWIT-Cnlifornia. per box, $1. I1ANANAS Per bunch, nccordlng to size, I2.23ti3.00. HIDE" HIDES-No. I green hldo, G'Ac; No. 2 ireon hides, S'ic; Ni. 1 rnlted hides, 7!Jc; No. 2 salted hides, GUc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbh., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., SC. MISCELLANEOUS. NI'TS Hickory, large, per bu $1.23; iihellb'irks, $1.33; EnKllsh walnuts, per lb., J2yiSc; filberts, per lb.. 12c: almonds, per lb.. llfilCc; raw, per lb., SHflGc; roasted, GHf?"',io. St. LiiiiIn (irnlii nml Provisions. ST. LOl'IS. June 21.-W1IEAT-Hlehcr: excited: No. 2 red cash, track, S3i.;JJM'4c; July, siiic; August, S23c; septcmner, &zvc: No. 2 hnrd. 77ffi7Sc. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 40v,c; track, 41?ic; June, I0ic; July, l?iW40tc; Scptem- bi". ilc. OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 cnsli, 24ic; track, l'ic: June. 2l'ic; July. 2(Uc; September, 23Te; No. 2 white. lii'Mfzse, RYE niiiier, nt wc. )''LOril I'nsettled. unchanjed. SEEDS Timothy, unchanged, nominal. $1.77. CORNMKA 1. 5- lCTf JJ5. Hit AN ITrm; sneked, enst track, 67c. HAY-Timothy, steady, $8.75712.00; prairie. weak. tWfS.OO. WHISKY Steady, $1.23. I PON CnTTONTIES-tl.30. ll,u;C,INO-7-sr(ff'Hc. HEMP TWINF-9". METALS Lead, better. $3.7003.75; spelter. dull. $1. POl'LTRY Steady; chickens, 7c; spring, 12c: turkey. 4c; duckn. Gc: spring. 7fi8c: Bcen, 3c; sprlntT. 77',jC. null! i' trm. n" c. Hl'TTER Steady; creamery, IGfflDUc; dnlty. HfilGc. PROV SIONS-Pork. ntrong; Jobhing. JH.73. Lard, quiet: prime steam. S6.t24: choice, $6 57Vs. Hry snlt meats (boxed), llrm; extra shorts, J.-l-'; clear rios, Ji.zj: clear sliles, $7.37'-.. Ilacon (boxed), llrm: extrn sliorts. $7.G2',i: clear ribs, $7.75; clear sides, $7.87",. . RECEIPTS ! lour, i.ixio nnip.; wneai, io,- 000 hu; corn. W.000 bu; oats, 24.000 bu. SHIPMENTS I' lour, D,wu unis.; wneat, C.0O0 bu; corn, 59.000 bu; oats, 13,000 bu. Kniiniis City (irnln nnil Provision. KANSAS CITY. June 21. WHEAT-July. 731tc: September. 75T75Hc: cnsli, No. 2 hard. 74'.4c; No. 3. 70i.4iT74,.ic; No. 2 red, 78jS0c; rso. ... tvnuv. CORN Julv. 38W53R51C: September. 39Vic: cash. No. 2 mixed, 4"c; No. 2 white, 40i4c; No. 3. 40c. OATS No. 2 white, aiy2ic. RYIC-No. 2. 55c. HAY-Cholco timothy. $10.0010.50: choice prairie. G.607.CO. ttl' l l fill ureamery, miiiac; lauuy, iiniu, He. EflflS Weak: fresh. Mlssour and Kansas stock, 8'4c dozen; seconds, 5c, loss oft, cases returned; new whltewood cases Included, I4e rnnrn. ItKi KllTB wneni, ji,.tju ou; corn, bu: ots. none. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 4,cw mi; corn, ls.iw bu; oats, 20,000 bu. l.lv. rpool (irnln anil Provisions. LIVERPOOL. June 21. WHEAT Spot. firm: No. 1 northern spring, 6s 5v4d; No. 1 California. Gs GdWfii 7(1. Futures, strong: July. Gs 6d; September, 6s 7',4d; December, nominal. cnilN American, snot, mixed, new. firm. 3 ll',2il; American spot, mixed, old, steady, i .l'fcil; ruturcs, urm; Juiy, is na; aepiem- per. w Hid. FLOl'R-St. Louis tancy winter, firm, sa. PROVISIONS-Hams, easy; short cut, 4s Id. Huron. Cumberland cut. easy. 40s; clear bellies, dull, 39a, 6d; long clear mid dles light, easy, 40s; long clear middles, heavy, easy, 4s to. Toli'ilo Mnrlict, TOLEDO, Juno 21.-WHEAT-Actlve and higher: snot. 87c; July. 87V4c; August, 87T4c: September. 88jc. iHJHN uuii anil nipner; iso. 2 caan, 4ic. OATS Dull und higher; No. 2 cash, 27c. RYE Dull nnd unchanged: No. 2 cash. C9c. CLOVERiSKlJD-Dull nnd unchnnged: 1S93 prime, $5.05; isw prime, $5.50; October, $5.93; No. 2, $1.65, nominal. Plilluili lpbln l'roiluor Xlarliet. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. June 21.-I1UT-TER Firm; prints, higher; western cream cry. l'J'ie: western prints. 21c. EGOS Firm: fresh, nearbv and western. He; fresh southwestern, 13V4c; fresh south ern, isc. Mlniienpoliii When .Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 21. WHEAT In store, No. l northern. June, $3c; July. S34 Ul8:t4c; September, S3ic; on track, No. 1 hard, R6c; No, 1 northern, 84c; No, 2 north ern, ;;sc. Mllvritiikep flrnln Market. MILWAl'KEE. Win.. June 21.-WHEAT. Higher; No. 1 northern, 85c; No, 2 northern, C.'tl 911", RYE Hlsher; No. 1, 62c. HARLEY No, 2, 47c; .sample, 41Q46c. Pourln Mcrkrla. PEORIA. Ill,, June 21,-CORN-Hlgher; No. 2. 41c. OATS-Hlgher: No, 3 white, 25Vfl23Jc. WHISKY Firm, on the basis of $1.23. l-'luiiiiclnl otrs. CHICAGO, June 21.-ClearlllE, $22.641,10S; balances, $;,339.8S5. POBted exchnnge, f I.S6V3 J' 1 win CAViunicr) vu l'iciiiiuiiit IJOSTON. June 2l.-Clearlnga, $19,733,893; milliners. l.:To,5rj. NEW YORK. June 21.-Clearlngs, $113,745, 132: ba anees I7.6I.r.!U. IIAl.TIMOni' liinn St -. m 038: balances. $9I0.85 PHILADELPHIA. June 21. Clearing $18.4:5.223; bIi lances '$2,626,915 'ring. . 8,T I','S. June Sl.-Clearlngs. $4,701,838; 1 balances, $I67,5C8. Money, 4Sti per cent. New York exchange, 10c premium b!d, 20i premium asked MOVtSMBSTS OP STOl'ltx AMI HOMIH. .Market In Extremely Irregular unit ,of (Irnrrnlly I.nrne, NEW YORK. June 21.The stock market I was exceeillncly Irregular today nnd the j net results, except In n few stock, arc not , large, thous-h the extrmo rnn nf nrlers was ver; cSnMilernble M "rlCC ; Prices ruled abow last nlzht's closing I .1.- .l,?.lls...c..os.1" when thev antrroached' as n eh e 4l . market almost Invariably felhnto extreme , dullnew. That the demand which kept up 1 prices enme very largely from tho short Interest Is highly nrnhnl.le. I.ut thft vnliimn of pressure it such times as tho market fell to, or below last night's level, Indi cated that liquidation was not being forced. Some support was accorded by the sym pathetic effect of the positive strength manifested by New Jersey Central and Rending first preferred. Northern Pacific was conspicuously under pressure nil day Efforts were ma.fn tn sumWt Hip jitnrlt at I about 50. but It broke through that nrlre near noon and' 'felfan extreme l; toP49i4! I with only a feeble rally. The renewed re- ports that n crop disaster was In prospect I in the northwest were responsible for the , weakness of this stock and ot Great North- em nrererred. which lo.t 14 points. Some of tfce liquidation. In Northern? Pacific" wn I nitriouteii to Hpr n. whro nml inni? i- . a favorite, nnd where money dl.Hcultles are farcing liquidations. Speculative opinion was a good deal confused with the cross currents of the situation In China, the doW' hjok, aome or tne siiurs or storKs yes terday vowed their motive the probability that Governor Roosevelt would refuse tha nomination for the vice presidency and as governor would Insist upon tho drastic enforcement of the franchise tax law. 1 nose who sold on this ground ycfltcr- day naturally covered their short contract on today's developments. London sold ! stocks In this market on the rumor of Ad- mlral Seymour's death, but the locnl mar- ket was lower, before this .selling nt ud- vanred prices. Subtreusurv operations, In- eluding payments for the gold exported, , have resulted In a los of only $117.00') by j the banks und today's debit balances by ; tho subtreasury nmountcd to $S79,fi". The banks hnvo continued to receive money from the Interior, the Saturday statement ! Is not likely to show u large 'decrease In ' c?h, even If the gold renorted to be en- 1 gaged for shipment on Saturday Is not ' cancelled. The tone of the money market hero Is firmer, -though not iinnt.nlilv ' changed. Sterling exchange declined here, notwithstanding the ndvnnce In thp London discount rnte. Sterling nt Paris nml Hp' lln also fell n fraction nnd Germany bought gold freely, for the Hank of England in spite of tho decline In Herlln discount rnte. Altho'tgh tho Rank cf Enelnnd hao re plenished Its gold supply during the week to tho extent of over sYftOQ.CftO from Interior 1 sourees, the private rate of discount In 1 London continue to harden and holders have resorted to the bank during tho week to the extent of $3,430,000. The Eng- llsh Institution advnnced Its price for gold bars 4d and for American caiies Hd to- . dny, making Id In each case for the week. Althoi'ih the statement of tho Hank of. France shows thnt Institution materially J strengthened, both by the Increase of bill- 1 Hon and reduction of note Issue und of lonns, the continued downward course of s'erllng at Paris indicates further need of jold. The prospect l.s, therefore, that further demand will he made for gold from New York, where the outbreak of speculation In wheat nml cotton Is making large ad ditional use for money at Interest. The bond market was dull and Irretrular. Total sales, par value $1.035,f00. I'. S. 2s, when Issued, declined "1 In the bid Pi Ire. The Commercial Advertiser's London flnnnclnl cablegram sav.s; The markets hero were verv Idlr nnd flat this morning on the rumored denth of Admlrnl Seymour. b"t they ralllpd some on the report of a Japanese ofllclnl source that the admiral ond the legations were safe. Amerlcnns closed lint m the street. In splto of one or two Well street efforts to rally them. TIntcn were M'eak on a small fall In cop per. Discounts vrre harde- on the drain of gold 'to Germany, but money v.-a.s stlli abundant and easy. The bank Bold .C302. CO) gold In German coin and 16.000 sovereigns wero withdrawn, reported to be for the Indian government, which Is again pur chnslnr silver. Following are the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchnnse: Atchison do pfd Ilaltlmore & Ohio Canadian Pacific. Canada Po Ch'x. & Ohio .... Chlcnjo a. IV.... P.. U. Jfe Q Chi.. Ind. & U... do pfd C4.i. & H. Ill . i'. L'nlon Parlflc . :i; do prd . 73; IVahash ....... . MH da pf.t.... r.tj Wheel. & L H . 211J do 2d pfd. , lii Wis. Centinl . .121 Third Avenue . lfiii Adafns V.x ... mi ... 'W ... 7, ... 17 ... si; ... 214 ... ICj ...Ill j MI . ro Am'rlcan H3 . IT fi. Hx Chlcaco & N. W...1M Wellr-FarRO Ex.. c, n. i. i mvnAm-: cot. on.... C. C. C. & VI. Is... 57 I do pfd Colorado So 64 Anwr. Malting ... do fst pfd 41 I do pfd do 2d pf.l 11 "A pier. H. & It... Del. & Hudson POH lo pfd Del. I, & W 17i', Amer. SplrltB Denvrr & R. 0 1651 do prd do pfd 8.1 lAmer. S. Hoop .. Erie W, do pf.l do 1st pfd.., Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Cool ... He- king Vn'ley , Illinois Central Iowa Central .... do pfd . 4 Amr. S. & w.... .111 I do pfd . 12 lAnier. Tin Plato . . r3i do pfd .111i Anie-. Tofcacco !7 ' 129 ' 22', do pfd . 43 . 15't . 214 . 92 Anae. Mining Co. Prooklyn R.'T..,. Colo. Fuel & Iron Con. Tobacco do pfd IC. C. P. A O. Iko Rrle W. do pfd Ijike Shore L. it N 4 Federal Steel 1 ; Manhattan I, Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn. & St. Is.. 11U do pfd... H Ofn. Rli-.trio ... llv,.cjucosj Siicar .. 47 do pM , 87 I Inter. Paper .... , 14 do pfd , M .Laelede Oos .... . 10 National HlBcuit 21i, do pfd ,1214 National Iad .. .12s . 46 . 91 '. 61 . 71 . 284 . 794 do pfd Mo. raclflo Stob'lo A Ohio.. M., K. & T do pfd N. J. Central .. l4 ! N. Y. Central .. ,i:lii do pfd... , 9 Norfolk fr W... National Steel 2in do pfd do pfd sc. No. Pacific N. Y. Air nrake...l26 do pfd No, Amerloan Ontario & W.... 114, Pacific Const ... 43 do 1st pfd.. . 4S . 80 . r,i . 27", . 3711 . 4116 . 71U .179 '.nv.i Ore. Ry. Sr Nav do pfd 76 do 2d pfd.. Pennsylvania ... ...127 'Pacine Mall .... ... Ui People's fias .., HeadlnL do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd... i rretsed S. Car . 774 do pfd Rio O. W . r.6 . 17', . 9i;: Pullman P. Car ., Standsrd it. & T. Sugar do pfd St. U & S. F... do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. . 61 . .12 do pfd. .114 ,Tr,n rv.nl . (1111"".."' "l. I.H.r IIJIIIIVI i-illlllKU 111 priUCS. 'X S' iv cln n'w', was conflicting, new business St. Is. Southw... . 94,1'- S. leather Si do pfd. . 22V..I do pfd .llOTi IT. S. Rubber .... .171 I do pfd .111 'Western Union .. . SPiiRcptlbllo I. & S.. . 111 do pfd . M4 P. C. C. & St. Is, . m. 66 26H 94 78 U's r,f4 St. Paul ........ do pfd St. P. & Omaha 80, Taclflo So, Hallway .... do pfd Texas & Pacific Assessment paid. Offered, Nst York Money Miirkot, NEW YORK. June 21. -MONEY-On call, easy at 14JIli per cent; last loan nt m per cent. ntlJlB MKItt'AIII,K I'Al'ISK-3',404'A lier cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Weak, with actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.S65i fi) 4.85-li for demand nnd at $l.8441f4.siu for sixty days; posted rates. $4.S54 nnd $l.8Sff 4.884; commercial bills, $4.S14f?4.83i. SILVER Bar, CO'.c; Mexican dollars, 47;c. BONDS aovernments, easy; state, Inac tive; railroad, irrerular. The closing prices on bonds today nre as follows: U. S. ref. 2a do coupon .. do 2s, ret.. do 3s, re.. ..162i . .in.14 ..100 ..K M., K. t T. 2s. do 4s .V. Y. C. Is N. J. C. gen. 5s No Paclfio 3s do 4m . 664 . 59 .1114 .1224 . 66H do coupon ....101 do new 4s, reg 134 do coupon 134' do old 4s, res 1154 do coupon Ill do !s, reg Ill do coupon UJ .10.14 N Y. (? & St I, 4..106 Norfolk & W. c. 4s. 96 Oregon Nav. Is Fn do 4s 1014 Oregon S. L 6s 1274 do cnnrnl 5s 113m Heading Ren. 4s..,. 874 Itlo O. W. is 9li Ht I. & I M c. 5s.. 1104 St I, A S F jr. 6s. ..151 s"t. Paul consols ...1714 St P., C, & P. Is.. 1134 do .in 1204 So, Pacific 4s 78H to. Railway 5s 1104 S. n, t T. 6s 68 D. of C. 3 63s .123 Ate sntrl 4s do adj. 4s Canada So. 2s... Clies. O. 44-. do 5s C. i N. W. c. 7i ..106 .. 93 ..PC .141 do S. F. deb. Ss.,1174 Chicago Ter. 4s 35 Colo. So. 4a IV D. A R. O. Is top do 4s 994 Tex. & Pac. Is 1114 H. T., V It (1. ls..inv, do :s M Erie general 4s 70T l'nlon Pacific 4s. .,.1014 F, W. & D. C. la... T04 Wahash Is 114 Oen. Electric 6s.., 1174 do 2s 101 la. Central la 112 West Shore 4s US K C. P A O 1a... 70 Wis, Centml Is 84 14 L. & N. unl. 4s Wi Va. Centurlea 12 When Issued. Offered, Trust fund. FnrrlKii 1'liiunclnl. BERLIN. June 21. On the bourse today locals were firmer, owing to the favorable returns of the Hlbemla company nnd tho Oelsenklrchen collertes for May. Interna tional securities were dull, Americans and Canadian Pacifies fluctuated slightly, In sympathy with the advices from London, closing weak. Rumors of the death of Ad miral Seymour, the head of the Interna tional forces In China, and, nfterwnrd, of his arrival In Pekln and the safety of tho legations there, caused 'icutuatlons. Ex- 'ihango on tendon. 2m 42pfgs for checks Discount rates snort inns 4t per cent. I three m intiv.' bills, 7t p-r cent i PARIS, Ji're 21. Hu.ilness on the bourse I tidn" commenced steadier on a ce?sntlon . of realizations and some repurehnfcs. Later nuiwy uut'r or fii'innisu siorKs, ;noniiMru ty tne ngfnuon of the nusiness community "i 1", " ". Lu',n"IS0 ""UU L3 scquently prices recovered on the bank return dlsi-loMng a material Increase In l'1n ensh in hand and they clo'cd firm and tentes and R tlntos were duller. The weekl:' statement of the Hank o' t-rar'e shows the follmvlnir changes! Notes n circulation, decrease. 40,02o'.C00f; treasury current. I"c;':' 'a''1' , .H'i.V.''1 ? und'5' counted, decrease, 63.U0 OCOf; silver In hnnd, increase, x,N..ox)r. Three per cent renies lOOf 2'tc. Exchange on London, 23f 12c. Spanish 4s clo.ied nt 70.90. LONDON. June 21. -The weekly state ment of the Hank of England shows the followintr ehnm?- Total reserve. Increase. 8.0C0; circulation, Increase. ,C119,0O0; bill- I II' n. Intreiie. ill.M)6.S32: other securities. ! Increase, 690,(00: other deposits, Increase, l.lSi.cmo; public deposits. Increase. i.3o3.ooo; , row reserve, increase, jjsh'.wo; government JnM'I'"r& nV"f.hm!':cl,va J&JIT 'nhllHv 1 npM?' "L ;'."s,ln.n,'Vwr I . il'ir " ,1?"e"V '' ' w.f Pk , LbLf, 1 ?"i 5 "'nt "nte,(,r.of '0?i,tntt" " ""K'' aL3 ,L,ff.nl' n,hp, mnrkct f,?T A'Vur' .n f.urltlfs opened weak and continued so i ,'; ,0x0051 In a '5;. rJ!Jh i uvtuy. . ........... nnted throcihout. At tho elojo the tone wns fiat, bimnteh 4s closed nt 70. Gold to the amount of .1tS,0i) was withdrawn fron the Dank of England today. Gold bars In the onen market are quoted at 77s 1M nd American eagle, nt7Cs6d lloiton Storl.N nml tlonilM. ROSTON. June 21 -Call loans, 2173 per : cent; llmo loans), 3JH per cent, utiicini closltiL': ,.. T. & H. F. . ;t'- Wst End 13 lo pM- o, wesungn. i;ioemc. 41 Amtr. Sugar do pfd Hell Telephone .. Rostoii k. Albany l!oton Hlevnte.l Hoftnn & Me c, 11. & Q Dominion '?nl ... do :fd Fedrral stfel do pfd Fitchbuig pfd.... Hen. Illcctrlc .... do pfd 1M lll'e. Ill Mexican Central . Old Dominion .... . .VA Atrhltcn 4s 100 .1151 N. II. O. & C. 5... 64 . .r.ol Adventure 3 . 212 Alloticz Mln. Co.... I ir.r, Amal, Copper ... ... 814 ... 21 ...200 .. 61 ...72 ... 16 ... 12i ,.. 5) .. sri ...131 ... Ci ..17 ... 22!i ,.. 24 .112 , Atlantic ..121 I'.oFton & Mont. ,. ,, Hutte & Doiiton .111 Cut. & Hecla . St . m .12 1S CVntennlal I"i anklln Ilumliiildt Os'fola Oulncy .201 Hnnta Fp Copper 16 ttnh Mining "., Winona ltublipr t'nlon Pacific Lomlon Stock (Itiotnt Ions, LONDON, June 21. I p. m. Closing: Cons , money. ... do nrcmint .... let) ir.-Hi Krle HU .. lis 1st pfd .IJi.i . ... 2V4 Pennsylvania 6 ... Reading SH ...,1M ,N'o. Pacific, pfj 71 .. Hli'tlrand Trunk C4 . .. Tfiii Annconda R'i . ... 73, Hand Mines Mi . .131 Atoliinon Canadian Pacific ft. Paul Illinois Central Louisville I'nlon Pac. pfd. N. Y. Central .. HAU SILVER Firm at per oz. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 9-161i2i per cent; for thrco months' bills, 2 per cent. Xfivl'iirk lllnhiH Slocks. NEW YORK, June 21,-The following t are the cloying quotations for mlnlnp; ! shares today: i Choilar Crown Point Con. Pal. & Vn. Deadwooil Oould & Currlp . Halo Norcion Honifplakp Iron S ler Mexican 11 U 141 . M . 18 23 ,:, . 17 . is Ontario ..C74 .. IS .. 10 . .l.'O ..71X1 . . 21 . .200 .. r. .. 8 Ophlr Plymouth Quicksilver .... do picl Sierra Nevada Slsndard 1'nlcn Con I Yellow Jacket Condition of the Trenmiry. WASHINGTON. June 21. -Today's state ment of the tie.isiir- balances In tho gen oral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, Bhows: Available ca.sh balance, $147,937,025; gold. :CS,C50,50S. Cotton MurUi't. i NEW YORK. June 21. An unsuccessful cfl'nrt "-as niadf on the Cotton exchnnge today by lending bulls to naln stampede their opponents and to bring In an ex- tensive new business. Whereas the market I opened hlrhcr ni.d then advanced decidedly ' the hull movement belns followed by a Fevcre break be'ore midday nnd durlnc the rest of the session bear sentiment pre dominated. The English cables at bnml were very bullish nnd the weather bureau 1 ut Washington indicated no prospects of any immediate liVjrovement In climatic conditions ovor thei'tlplt. Foreign nnil snntli. rrn buying orde,rsf'led local shorts to look for n shiir;i advance on the call und every : enort v.an made to reduce commitments. 4 I The niMrket started steady In tone, with 120 prices ui.rluned to 7 points higher, this ..i being later increased to li'ijlo points on very , , ac tlve ceneral buying nnd nn absence ot 2'j . sellers. The speculative publlr was slow to ) I load up at prevailing prices, while operators . 3J4 lucvlng Eiibstantlal profits within reach dls . S'i played r. dclrc to realize. Heforc the close . 2'i of the first hour tho edge of the bull move . 17 I mont was oft nnd by midday a decline of 4 . '5 points on tile ai tlve options was recorded. . 61 4 Afternoon events were of a bearish charnc . 30ii ter, prices reachlnc the lowest point of the . 7is day under Relllng for both accounts, based . 13 1 nn .ilarmin" reports from China, irreirnlnr. Ity In the htock market nnd fear that the recent enormous short nivount hnd been Hiipersedeil by a fo mldalile long Interest. The trading was Inclined to drag. The close was b:uel steady at 3Ti9 points net loss. NEW YORK, June 21- COTTON-Spot. closed quiet. He decline: middling uplands, 9 3-16d; middling gulf. 9 7-16d; sales. Maim. 1 uiuirs chiscu uareiv siennv June. $3 01: July. JS.G4; August. $S,46; Sep tember, $8.08; October. $7.93; November, $7.81; December v.-n-iniii-i , ,.,., .jHimuiy. ,.ou; V CDruarj , 7.81; March. $7S,7; April. $7.S9; May. $7.91. NEW ORLEANS, June 21.-COTTON $ Quiet nnd steady; sales, 150 bales; ordinary, 7ic; good ordinary, S4c; low middling, Sic; 111111111111K, u ,1-n.c, goou miuuinig, :itc; mm dllnc fair. 9?ic. Recelnts. 372 halpsi utnrk. 70,213 bales. Futures, steady; June, $9.08 old ; juiy. :i.i:.'(iy.i&; August, is.6wi8.51; Sep tember, $7.9IJ7.95: October, $7.667.G7; No vember, $7.56fi7.5S; December, $7.57W7.5S; Jnnuary. $7.5607.59; February, $7.60g7.G2; March, S7.ffifi7.6.1. ST. LOFIS. June 21.-COTTON-Qulet and unchnnged; middling, 9c; no sales. Re ceipt?, 14 bales; shipments, 101 bales; stock, 37,375 bales. Coffee .Market. NEW YORK. Juno 21.-COFFEE-pot. Rio, steady; mild, steady. The market for futures opened with prices unchanged to 5 points decline and ruled exceptionally dull .111 iiny wun nine iuriner cnungo in prices iiuicii 10 nui in an appearance nnn statistics offered little incentive. Sentiment, as a whole, wns biilllshlv Inclined. Light room selling forced prices off 5 points In the last few minutes nnd the market finally closed quiet In tono at a net decline of 5fll0 points. Total sales, 6,250 bags. Including September at $7.20; October, $7.20: Novem ber, $7.30; December, $7.40; March, $7.65. Dry liooiU .Mnrket, NEW YORK, Juno 21.-DRY OOODS-No rhengp In character of genernl business. Simpson's mourning prints reduced to 44c, Rood demand thereat. Other lines are ex pected to follow. All samplo cottons Irregu Inr. Print cloths Idle nnd without feature. Cotton linings all slow nnd Irregular. Busi ness In woolen goods and silks Indifferent at previous prices. Oil Mnrket, t LIVERPOOL, "June 21.-OILS-Cottonseefl hull rollned. July-August, ilrrn, 21s fid. OIL CITY. Pa., Juno 21Credlt balances, $1.25; certlllcates, no bids; shipments, 88,071; average, 9I.CG5; runs, 101,012; average, 90.G3I bbls. SiiKiir Mnrkel. NEW ORLEANS. June 21.-SUOAR-Strong; centrifugal. 44l5c; seconds, 3B4?.c. Till! HMAII'V .MARKET, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs day, Juno 21; IViirrnnty Deeiln, F. L. Burbank nnd wife to Vnshti Thncher. lots n and 12, block 28, West Side, ndd $ 840 J. H. Zimmerman nnd wife lo W. O, Brommer, a tract In nw sw 31-15-13.. 600 C. J. Adams to P. S. McOuIre, lot 13, block 10, Hanscom Place 650 Same to E. C. Fitzgerald, north 40 feet lot 16. block 20, same 650 Amoskeast Savings bank to I. V. Smith, lot 22, block 11, Shull's 2d add 1 O W. Richardson nnd wife to O. H. Black, lots 5 and G, block 2, Hllllke's add 300 A. II. Daniels and wife to Oscar Peter son, w$ sv 17-15-11 3,200 Oscar Peterson to J. J. Weakley, nVi lot 8. block .7. Ininrovement Associa tion ndd. .'. 250 j. J. weaKIcy and wife to Oscar Peterson, same 750 flull (III I m Dceils. M. Is. McAusland lo J. J. Weakley, lot block 7. Improvement Associa tion add, , 10 Denis. Sheriff to M. D. Borst. lots 9 and 10, block 7, Kllby Place 670 snmo to omaha Loan and Trust com pany, sub lot 2. In tax lot 15 In 20- 15-11 800 Total amount of transfers $ 8,521 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bef Eturi in Oocd Demand at Oloie to Sttadj Prices. BUTCHERS' STOCK SELLS FULLY STEADY Horn Sell nt I.ovr Point of Week, lint n ftlindr Petter Thnn Yesterdnj's ICxtrenir Cloar Sheep )ien Stend)-, lint Close AVeak. SOUTH OMAHA, Juno 21. Receipts were: Oftlclal Monday Official Tuesday Oftlclal Wednesday. Ofllclnl Thusrday... Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 1,575 3.473 5.C01 ,. .1,226 10.906 3,141 .. 3,951 13,55t 3.8HJ .. 2,799 S,8i6 3 373 Four dnys this week. 11,951 36,0S 16,003 Same days last week... 15.65" 35,0)6 5,97 Same days week before. 10.539 33.6U 6,74 Same three weeks ago.. 17,138 43,301 8,2.h5 Sumo four weeks ago... 13,548 42,575 11,821 Average price paid for :or the laat tevaral days, with comparisons: 1DOO.1S!3.1S9S.1S97.1ii06.18SO.I1S4. June 1,.,, JUns 2.,,. Juno 3.... June 4. .. June 5.... June 6,, . , Juno 7.... June 8.,., Juno 9..., Juno 10... June 11... Juno 12... June 13... Juno It... Juno' 15... June 16... June 17... June 18... Juno 19... June 20... June 21... 4 M 3 50) 4 21, 3 401 : 86 4 301 4 61 4 41 4 JJ 3 58 . 58 3 65 3 67 4 12 3 12: 4 OS 3 3t 2 SJI 2 86 2 87 2 9J tV 4 39; 4 35 4 41 4 49 4 53 4 50 4 ii 4i3 4 67 4 65 4 71 4 70 4 51 4 55 4 6 4 70 4 ;o 4 G7 4 a 4 si 4 94 4 10 3 32 3 31 4 01 3 01 4 2, 4 95 5 02 3 SS 3 30 3 31, 3 29 3 27 3 27 331, 3 03 04 2 93 4 34 3 60 3 S7 5 01 .3 61 3 59 3 57 3 64 92 3 9S 4 ns 6 00 4 92 4 86 4 85 3 t5' 2 91 4 44 3 00 4 jo 4 32! 4 38 4 41 3 75 3 79 3 03 3 66 3 29 3 32, 2 9? 4 89, 4 95 5 0? ., 64 3 G2 3 63, 3 64! 3 711 3 69 3 77 3 DO 3 S3 3 80 3 181 3 2l 3 151 .V05 4 44 4 46' 4 48 3 10! 3 021 . . 1 5 Ml .1 4 941 .1 4 92 3 80 2 93! I 45' 3 SI I 3 15 I 1 3' Indicates Sunday. The ofllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road w-as: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. St St. V. Ry... 1 2 O. & St. U Ry 3 2 .. Missouri Pacific Ry.. 4 0 3 .. I'ntnn Pacific svstem. 2.1 27 4 3 F., E. & M. V. R. R... 33 8. C. & P. Ry 2 C, St. P.. M. & 0 21 H. .t M. H. R. R 31 C, H. & Q Ry 2 K. C. & St. J 1 C, R. I. & P. Ry., E. 2 C, R. I. & P. Ry.. W. 4 30 "a 2:1 9 Totnl receipts 129 12s 15 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each buver purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hojs. sneep. Omaha Packing Co 312 G. It. Hammond Co 33S 1.0S2 892 1.099 3,199 2,361 Swift and Company 500 Cuduhy Packing Co 480 Armour & Co 548 Omaha P. Co.. from K. C. 21 Cudahy P. Co., from K.C Armour, from K. C 78 It. Hecker Degan 330 Lobman & Co 4.1 Llvlncstone & Schaller... 2 L F. Husz 19 Cudahy Dros. &. Co Other buyers 91 Ml "iii 230 599 Totals 2.S02 10.S0.5 1,901 CATTLE There wns a pretty decent run of cattle main today, so far ns numbers were concerned, but there was a falling off In the quality. That Is. there were not ro many right good cnttle ns there were on sale yesterday and the day before. Chi cago was reported 10c lower and for that reason buyers here stnrted out bidding prices thnt were generally aJilOc lower. Sellers, however, hod a pretty good opinion of their holdings and they did not show much disposition to make concessions. Huyers wanted th cnttle and In order to get them they gradually talsed their hands Hnd bought a good many of them at steady prices. Tho market could best be de scribed ns steady to n little lower In spots. Every operator on this market, whether buyer or seller, agrees that this market is in most excellent condition as regards the selling Interests. Prices aro very satis factory as compared wIMi other markets and the trade Is In good, healthy condition. The most of the cattle coming are enrnfed steers and there Is not enough of anything else to cut much figure In the market. Cows and heifers were In moderate sup ply and tho market on good, dry lot stuff was fully steady. The offerings of that kind were soon disposed of. On the other hand, anything with a suspicion of grass Is discriminated against and is lower even than lust week. Bulls orv sailing qulto readily at Just about steady prices and the trade does not present any changes of 1m sortance. Stockers and feeders sold at steady prices and the trade was very much limited for the want of that kind of cattle to sell. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. ,No. Av Pr. 1 "10 4 00 61 1077 5 05 t 720 4 00 4 2 H'2 5 05 1 H10 4 11 23 1178 5 05 1 870 4 25 IS 1191 5 01 1 920 4 35 3 U.iS & 10 4 920 4 55 17 1115 f, 10 23 991 4 60 1170 5 10 1 12C0 4 65 20 119J S 10 21 1014 4 70 20 106$ 5 p) 14 1034 4 70 59 1120 5 10 21 960 4 70 22 U42 5 10 2 1040 4 75 31 1220 6 10 38 1022 4 75 43 1219 5 1(1 6 1205 4 80 21 1190 5 10 38 1147 4 80 22 1J21 6 10 1 1190 4 81 63 1134 6 10 4 990 4 81 29 1074 5 15 21 1045 4 Sri 84 J9 6 15 20 10S6 4 90 13 1370 5 15 11 1235 4 90 20 1374 5 ', 23 1034 4 90 39 1232 5 15 21 1290 4 93 2 6 1295 f. 15 9 1164 4 95 42 1195 5 15 20 1185 4 93 28 1373 5 20 19 1091 4 95 1 1440 5 20 50 1054 4 95 1 1260 5 20 40 1185 5 CO 21 134 5 20 15 1274 5 00 IS 1208 5 20 1 1070 5 00 20 1371 S 20 18 1222 5 05 II 1317 S 25 34 1243 5 05 22 1208 5 2.7 17 1173 5 05 1 1o 5 30 63 1205 5 05 15 ,...1114 5 30 6S 1105 6 0.1 BTEERS TEXAS. 1 1114 4 2.1 26 1176 4 95 30 1107 4 53 2 1168 4 95 22 1035 4 8.1 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 2 1040 3 0 19 373 4 73 14 716 4 60 31 780 4 80 24 941 4 70 21 1050 4 95 COWS. 1 770 2 00 2 Ill) 3 93 2 850 2 00 1 1300 i c 1 800 : 00 4 un 4 00 1 910 2 00 1 1270 4 15 1 1100 2 (.1 1 1120 4 1.1 1 740 2 63 7 1000 4 16 1 1040 3 00 2 1100 4 I 2 1030 3 15 1 1140 4 30 1 860 3 2.1 6 )2f,; 4 23 1 SCO 3 25 2 33S 4 2j 4 962 3 2 5 2 mo 4 25 5 1110 3 50 7 U40 4 55 1 900 3 40 1 1J10 4 70 5 1096 3 40 14 948 3 70 1 1110 3 40 1 11(0 3 75 1040 3 13 14 1167 3 90 1 1080 3 .10 1 1050 3 90 1 980 3 50 1 tm 4 00 1 SOO 3 50 3 1313 4 00 1 930 2 50 1 1090 4 00 1 1.... 720 3 50 5 1123 4 15 1 1150 3 60 1 1156 4 25 1 1100 S 60 It 122 7 4 25 7 1150 3 60 1 10M 4 25 1 900 3 63 4 95.1 4 35 1 1210 3 70 1 l&OO 4 40 4 1100 i 71 1 1230 4 40 17 1141 3 83 1 1310 4 40 10 11(0 3 90 HEIFERS. 2 510 4 25 2 600 4 40 1 620 4 30 19 (II 4 SO 1 740 4 30 4 750 4 73 3 1043 4 35 BULLS. 1 1270 3 ft) 1 1260 3 bl 1 1170 3 23 1 1390 3 60 1 830 3 25 1 U70 3 63 1 1040 3 21 2 14.) 3 83 1 310 2 2 1 149) 3 90 1 1100 3 00 1 1620 4 00 2 1010 3 30 1 11.10 4 00 1 1290 3 33 1 16.10 4 00 1 126) 3 40 1 1K0 4 10 1 930 3 40 1 1190 4 25 1 1230 3 40 1 1610 4 25 1 1260 3 40 1 1830 4 30 1 120) 3 30 CALVES. 143 5 50 1 130 7 N) 1 190 6 00 10 1S6 7 CO 1 200 6 23 1 170 7 CO 1 100 6 23 STAGS. 1 1250 3 33 1...., 1160 4 25 1 1240 4 60 1 1340 4 J9 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 770 2 00 4 507 3 21 1 910 3 25 1 1090 3 10 1 940 2 23 1 450 3 81 1 910 2 35 2 1013 I 00 1 760 2 61 2 ,',63 4 05 2 "45 3 60 1 1120 4 10 1.... 720 3 00 STOCK CALVES. 1 410 4 10 2..,., 111 6 SO I 8TOOKER8 AND FEEDERS. 1 700 3 3 2 555 4 5$ 4. 825 4 ,0 34 "-J HOCS-Thc market this morning opened about where It left off yesterday, thnt Is, with buyers bldjlnc $I.WM4.iW. , A fen- of the early sales were on that basis and then the market Improved a little, so that buy ers would take them at $4.92',. They woul 1 pay $1,924 for almost anything, but It was very hard work tu et them to put on any innre. Iii fart Ihev would not look nt a string that was priced above $4,924, .Tho market was not particularly nctlve and yet the hogs kept changing hands, so that most ' everything was disposed of In reasonably , good season. The popular price was $l.92'j, i as nculn.it $l.92,.j'4.?: yesterday. In other words, the market was a shade lower than tho average market yederdny nnd n shade better than the extreme close vesterdny. i The hors sold today at the lowest point touched since Frldny of last week, but 740 1 higher thnn on Thursday of last week. Hep rescutauve sales: No Av. Sh Pr No. A v. Sh. Pr. 14 133 40 4 924 14 206 ... 4 S24 25 379 ... 4 92 4 60 231 200 1 924 66 216 ... 4 924 M 277 243 4 924 II 222 80 4 914 73 219 40 4 924 64 191 130 4 !2i 70 213 120 4 9 24 77 219 ... 1 924. M 227 ... 4 924 61 226 40 4 924 72 232 SO 4 9214 61 211 160 4 92(4 f 231 ... 4 524 81 2V4 160 4 924 71 26 80 4 924 C3 226 40 4 J4 80 211 160 4 921, 61 261 160 4 924 79 216 2S0 4 32", 70 21 ... 4 924 C6 211 SO 4 97ij 18 2.17 166 4 92ij 27 226 80 4 '2'4 67 :r,3 160 4 924 61 203 80 4 924 70 211 160 4 9214 (0 23) 80 4 924 87 261 80 4 924 67 239 ... 4 924 62 246 ... 4 92U 62 2.12 160 4 924 64 237 160 4 924 68 216 80 4 924 51 274 120 4 924 64 2.V1 ... 4 92Vi 64 230 80 4 92 4 67 267 10) 4 92' j 71 2.11 ... 4 924 6.1 260 120 4 91 62 241 1M 4 91 6.1 236 200 4 91 59 272 SO 4 95 59 266 SO 4 91 64 211 120 4 91 67 217 8") 4 9.1 60 27.1 ... 4 r-.l 5.1 3)1 ... 4 95 63 26.1 120 4 91 60 304 ... 4 91 79 250 80 4 91 63 278 ... 4 9.1 34 277 80 4 91 71 212 80 4 95 61 241 SI 4 55 70 232 100 4 9.7 It 266 SO 4 91 49 2S7 ... 4 93 f2 306 80 4 91 57 246 40 4 93 80 239 40 4 9.7 61 241 160 4 9.1 81 209 ... 4 95 67 261 8 ) 4 91 90 231 120 4 95 3 2S3 160 4 91 66 2M 120 4 93 61 01 10 4 974 58 342 ... 4 9J4 54 SOI S3 4 974 71 293 ... 5 00 87 177 140 4 874 4 M 4 9) 4 90 4 M 4 90 4 30 4 90 4 9) 4 ro 4 91 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 24 4 911 i 4 92H 4 914 4 914 I 924 4 924 4 4 92'i 4 924 4 95'i 4 924 4 924 4 921 i 4 92' 4 324 4 92K. 4 92 Kj 4 9P4 4 9214 4 9214 4 324 4 924 4 92" i 4 924 4 3214 4 324 4 9214 4 324 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 ?2'4 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 92H 4 924 4 924 4 924 4 i, 4 921 4 4 92i'j 4 921, 4 9114 4 924 4 92H ...m ...uo . . .207 ... 2.12 '.'.'.in ...!!( . .17? ...SJI ...201 ...213 ...235 163 80 160 SO 'so 73 M 78 f 43 74 f! 81 (I 160 40 (.1 :m 2 2J! 39 2C 2.... 91.... ...229 ...201 . . .?i3 ...22J ...222 ...2.Vi 2.17 ....sr. ,...216 ....236 CO 70 72 81 71 61 76 73 1 7 . . . . f 73 ! $4 71 S fO to 80 160 2H 80 120 FO 81 80 160 120 40 80 SO .265 .233 .271 .210 .277 'I... ..132 4 21.1 60. ...218 ...234 . . .263 ...243 ...223 ...279 .2.12 !"248 ...287 . . .224 . . .562 62. M. 74., 82 w h'.'.'.'.'.'. 82 91 61 70 .213 .118 67. f... 64... 73... SO... 75. . . 61... 71... 8S... ... 7.1... 57... 6.1... 82... 73..., 66..., 78... 76... 83... 61... 60... 62... 68... 6T... 62. . . ... M... 61... ....236 . . . .242 ...2S6 ... 2M ....220 ....227 ....211 ....222 ....26 ....222 . . . .210 ....261 ....219 ....191 ....241 ....201 ....210 ....27 ....271 ....271 ....233 ....223 ....161 ....214 ....245 ....232 . .242 4 W, SHEEP The market opened about steady nnd the first' sales were made at the same prices as were paid yesterday. Later ad vices from Chicago Indicated a drop In the mnrKei mere or Mfioc nnil under that In fluence the market here closed very slow and weak. Quotations: Western grass wethers. $1.10 7IC0: fed wethers, $4.90?G.15; fed vearltngs, $-.25,ari.40, fed ewes, good to choice. $1.25 4.50; fair to good fed ewes, $3 657?4.00: good to choice clipped lambs, J5.75'Jf.00j fair to ...r.iTi.vvi lair IC $5.3500.50. Hep- goon cupped iambs, resentntlve Hales: No. 209 old ewes 15 ewes , 2 cull ewes 2 cull ewes 2S western ewes 121 ewes 213 western grass wethers 201 Wyoming yearllngB,... 21 spring lambs , 112 Nebraska lambs , A v. ... S2 ... S8 ... 90 ... 70 ... 91 Pr. $2 00 3 75 2 7.7 4 15 4 25 4 rr. 4 75 5 75 5 $5 .114 . 76 . 4G . 52 CHICAGO I.IVI STUCK MARKET. Choice Light nnd Bitrn Sferrn About Stpnily Otlirrn Weak, CHICAGO, Juno 21.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 10.500 head. Choice light and extra steers about steady, others weak; no fancy cattle on sale; butchers' stock SfflSc lower; na tives, best on sale today, seven rnrlnmi.. nt $5.50: good to prime stenrs, $5.05fi5.70; poor to medium. S4.45tf?4.n..- spIppIp.i timt lower, except choice. $4.00W4.7b: mlxert tnrK. ers, 155120c lower. $2.40M3.90: cows. S2.9Trfi4.4fi: heifers. 83.00If5.00; canners, $2.25tj3.90; hulls. $2.90Jj'4.25. CALVES-Steady, $3.00ftG.75. Texans, re ceipts, 908 head; beat on sale today, three carloads ut $6.00; Texas steers, slow. 100 lower. $4.00ig4.16; Texas grass steers, $3.70fD 4.20; Texas bulls, $3.0083.50. HOGS Receipts today. 29,000 haad; esti mated tomorrow, 20,000 head; left over. 5,(00 head. Averaged shade lower; top, $5 17..; mixed ond butchers $5.00Jj5.15; good to choice, heavy. $5.10(i6.174; rough heavy, 14. 9511 5. 05: llirht. it.ftXfrin IB? hulk nt u.,l $5 074ft 5.12H. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, IG.000 head. Sheep, 10ff20c lower, except best, T " . v. . 1 r ,)-.. 1 ...-.11.. 1 " , ... 1- ssis.tt.sn, iiwiu n.vvv, , II, CUII. Ill ni'.uif; 1UII1U9, 25fi40e lower; good to choice wethers, $l.50ff 5.15; fair to choice, mixed, $3.50J4.GO; west, ern sheep, $4.25f5.00; yearlings, $5.00t5.50; native lambs, $5.00J?6.35; western lambs, $6.0000.25; spring lambs, $5.0087.00. St. I.onla Lire Stock. ST. LOUIS, Mo June 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,400 head, including 1,800 Texans. Market a shade lower on heavy cattle, otherwise steady; native shipping and ex port steers, $4.85ft5.fiO; dressed beef and butcher steers, $l.70fi.35: steers under 1.00a pounds, $4.25ff4.75; stockers nnd feeders, $3.25 ifr5.00; cows nnd heifers, $2.00'a4,75; canners, $1.50?2.85. bulls, $2,7504.00: Texas nnd Indian steers, $4.10'Ef 1.90; cows and heifers, $2.50fl 3.80. HOGS Hecclpts. 6,600 head. Market lower: pigs and lights, $5.00fi5.05; packers, $1,905$ 5.05: butchers. J5.0r.Ti5.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,300 head. Market steady, native muttons, $4.23 (ft 1.75; lambs, $5.00377.25: culls and bucks, $1.20(84.75; stockers, $3.25S3.50; Texas sheep, $3.25. Knnans City I.lvr .Stock. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Juno 21. CATTLE Receipts, 4,500 natives, 700 Texans. Good feeders and grass killers, steady; common canning grasaers, shade lower; heavy na tlvo steers, $1.60(05.40; stockers and feed ers. $3.7604.O; butcher cows and halfers, $3.10ft4.75; canners, $2.50(Q3,10; fed westerns, $4.3365.30; Texans, $3.S5fi4.G0. HOGS Receipts, 10,600 head; good demand at unchanged prices; heavy, $5.lX(8,5.15; mixed, $1.90775,10; lights, $4.9055.20; pigs, $4.704.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,700 hend. Market quiet, with steady prices; lambs, $rt.50(!"7.00; yoarllngs. $5.0065.W; mut tons, $1.40376.00; Texans, $3,S55K&0; feeders, $3.50374.60; culls, $2.503,50, Xew York Lire Stork. NEW YORK. June Jl.-BEEVES-Rc-celpta, 367 head. Market feeling steady; cables slow; oxports, 75 eattls and 136 sheep, CALVES Recelnts, 308 head: veals, weak; buttermilks, nominal; 80 head unsold; veals, J4.&0CUO.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.310 head; sheep, lCSl&c lower; choice lambs, steady; others dull; sheen. $3.25f5.10; culls. $2.2.Vfi3.00; lambs, $5.227.70; yearlings, $5.00 5(5.75. HOGS Receipts, 801 head; no sales of Im portance. Market nominally weak and lower. St. Joseph I.lvr Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, June 21. (Special.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 1.100 hsad: market steady to 10c lower; natives, $4.085.25; Texas and westerns, $3.8531(3.00; cows and heifers, $2.2544.70: bulls and stags, $2.2537 4.80; yrarllncs and calves, $4,005.10; stack ers nd feeders, $3.50-24.80; veals, $G.0O36.7S. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady: all trades, $4.924355,15; bulk of sales. $4.95HCOo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,200 head; market steady to weak and active. Stock In SlKkt. Follnwlnr are tho receipts at the four principal western markets, for June 21: Cattlo. Hot-8 Sheen. south umana z.iw Chicago M 10,500 Kansas City V 5,10) St. 1-ouls 2,400 8,876 3.373 29,000 10.600 6,000 16,000 2,000 2,30) Totals 20,793 54,476 23,673 California Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Juno 21,-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Were Inuctlce und nomi nal, The general fueling In the market for evaporated apples was rather quiet, but about steady at unchanged prices; state, common. ItyifSc; prime, 6ifl6c; choice, 6fp 7c; fancy. 743lSc. California dried prunes, S487c per lb., ns to size nnd quality. Aprl- 1 cots, Royal, 124ttl4o: Moor Park, 15fHSc. I Peaches, peeled, 163220:; impeded, friiSc, WANTS PARCELS POST TREATY II rl 1 1 sill Aiiilinssn4or .Mnkes Overtures to Ainrilciiii Postsil Authorities, WASHINGTON, June 21. Sir Julian Pnuncofotc, the Hrltlsh ambssiarlor. Lai a conference, with the acting posttruutor Kenernl today. It Ls understood that the ambassador ls endeavoring to have th s country enter Into a parcels past treaty with England. This matter frequently hs been considered, but the United States ul nys has declined lo enter Into euch an ngrecment. It Is sold that a rc.'utal uas initio within the last few months. PEXSIO.VS roll WliSTIMtX VETERANS. AVnr SnrvlvnrM Ri-iiicnibcroil Uy ,,. (ieniTnl CoreriiuiiMit. WASHINGTON. Juno 21. (Special. )-Tho following petitions liavo been granted: Ifsuc of June 2: Nebraska Original Lconldus White, Laurel, $6; James SKlrvlug, Urownlee, $, Orlglnnl widows, etc. Mury E. Clav, An. ley, $8; Augusta A. Tlmmermnn, Ord, $ .Mexican war widows (special accrued Jutm 6). Agnes Reynolds. Nehawka, $8; Isabel II Hamilton, Omnhn, $40. Issue of June 4: Orlslnal Jeremiah Mapes, Ornnd Island. $6; Thomas ('. Hel ler, Lincoln, $; Coe Klllgore. Rlvcnlale. $s Increase William H. Morton, Pierce, $17, Armour W. Patterson, Mllfonl, $14; Jacnh W. Smith. Blue Springs, $12: John Rink, rniiilllln. $10. (Special net, June 7).-Vll-llam G. Wllloughby. Lincoln. $50. Relssur Chirk H. Smith, Lincoln, $17. Reissue und Increase Jnmes K. L. Duncan, Malcolm, $12. Original widows (special accrued Juim 7J. Abblc P. Thorndlkc, Cambridge. $0 Sophia Graves. Red Cloud, $1. War win Spain (widows, etc.) Karollnc Kyrs, mother, Crelghton, $12. Issuo of June 2: Iowa Original Jefferson Hoffman, Vail, $8; John Annuble, Davenport, $10, Jamb Shook, Panora. ?il; William M. Crouch, Oakland, $12; Oliver D. (Sldloy, Corning. $s. Joseph Moore, Hntnn, 86. Additional Thomas Tharp, Moscow. $10. Supplemental George T. Ihithuway, Hedfleld, $6. Restor ation und increase Joseph I. likens, dead. Mnrshalltown, $12. Increase Amos s. Henld, West Union, $8: John S. Humslde. South Ottumwa, $14; Robert Blizzard, New ton, $S; Daniel D. Maples, Vinton, $12. Original widows, etc Emma E. Lukciw. Murshnlltown, if. Mexican war widows (specinl necrued June 6). Isabel Palmer, Sumner, $S. Wnr with Spain, (original! -Robert L. Dalley, Council Huff. $6. Issue of June 4: Original- Othello M Everett. Burlington, $6; Hund H. Clark, Mnrshalltown, $6; Rlchaul Woodland. Ken wood Park, ?G. Additional Haker Mote, Ida Grove. $6; Jacob M. Snyder, Esther vllle. $8; William B. Mitchell, Des Moines, $G. Incrcaso William I. Scott. Bedford. J24. Ambrose E. Hrott, Davenport, $12: Henry P. Brown, Volga City, $10: Henry Rocken fleld. Haven, $12. John Reynolds. Dow CItv, $8; Henry A. Simons. Tabor. $17. Original widows, etc. Mary P. Dunham. Orlntiell. $12. Original widows, etc. (peclal accrued Juno 7).-Hannah J. Vender Under, Oska loosn, $12; Mary E. Watson. Avoca, $L. "Illfill AMI IIi:KllVKI) I10.VOH." President MnKlnlcy ConKrntitlntcs Roosevelt un Ills Ninnlnntloii. WASHINGTON, Juno 21. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the president tent the fol lowing congratulatory telesratn to Governor Roosevelt: "EXECUTIVE MANSION. WASHINGTON, Juno 21. Hon. Theodore Roosavelt, Phila delphia: Your unanimous nomination ls a high and deserved honor. I extend my heartiest congratulations. "WILLIAM M'KINLEY." Although no definite tlr-e has been llxcd for tho notification committee to wait upon tho president and formally no V.' hlai of Lis nomination, it is known that tho presi dent has Indicated that it would he entirely satisfactory to him if the committee would visit him at Canton on July 12. He aud Mrs. MeKluley expect to leave hero for Canton not later than July 1. and It Is not Improbable that they may leave In tltno to roach Canton on Juno 20. According to preeent plans they will remain there through the month of July. It Is understood to bs the president's purpose not to make any speeches during hi absenco from Washington. AVnshlnuton Notes. WASHINGTON. June 21. (Special Tele grnm.) A postofflce has been established at Leroy, Lake county, S. D E. R. C. Gross postmaster. George Issenhlth is appointed a substltuto letter carrier at Huron, S. D. Civil service oxaminatlon is to be held on July 10 at Omaha, Sioux City and Des Moines for tho position of United States meat Inspector. Comptroller Dawes has authorized ths First National bank of Armstrong, la., to commence business with ySO.OOO capital. Mrs. Lucy A. Warburton of Pierre, 3. D., wns today reinstated ns seamstress at tho Fort Shaw Indian school, Montana. These postofHces will become domestic money order offices July 2: Nebraska, Cora stock. Star; Iowa, Piddlck, Canby, Fenton, Gundcr. Ivyvlllc, Mammcn, Rlngsted, Sten nott; South Dakota,, Clarno; Wyoming, Box Elder, Grant, Harvard, Fort Fred Steele. Hahnemann Mounuient Dedicated. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21. A monu ment to the memory of Samuel Hahnemann, founder of tho Homeopathic School of Med icine, was formally dedicated this afternoon with appropriate exercises In tho pressnco of a largo assemblage, Including President MeKlnlev. Attorner General Griggs nnd the delegates to tho American Institution of Homeopathy, now in session in this city. Tho sccno of tho monument ls on tho east !,! nf Sentt. Circle. In tho fashlonablo northwest portion of tho city. The statuo Is a flno work of art and represents nr. Hahnemann In a sitting position. The treat mnn in Greek In snlrlt and the statue ot bronze. Its total coat has been $50,000. raised by public subscription. Cniletn nml Altornntes for West Point. Washington. June 21. Cadots for West Point Military academy, under the In crease provided by recent legislation, nave boen appointed during the past week as follows: From states at large Joseph D. Park, riy mnnth. N. 11.! Fred C. Test. Council Bluffs, la.; James Denmead. Marshalltown (alter nate); William B. Wolfo, Keysor, w. va.; ii,,.. .tt v Venaldn. Cincinnati. O. : William M. Hyams, North Carolina; Oliver Brooks, Jefferson, Tex. (alternate), aud Horatio II. Hackett, Jr., Philadelphia. Increase of Pay In Xrevy Department. WASHINGTON. June 21. Tho Navy de partment has itemed a general order, under tho terms of tho last appropriation act, In creasing the pay of naval officers on shore In Porto Rico, Cuba, tho Philippines, Ha waii and Alaska, by 10 per cent and for the enlisted men of the marine corps ashore at thcee places 20 per cent. This Incrcaso Is to be computed from May 26 last. ffenern! "Wheeler's New Ponltlon, WASHINGTON, June 21 Ceneral Jo seph Wheeler was at the Wnr department today arranging for the assumption of the command of tho Department of the Lakes. He will enter upon dlBcharn of hU new duties next Monday. JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Telephone 1030. Omaha, Ns. COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS IIOAIIU OP TIIAUE. Correspondences John A. Warren & Co Direct wires to Chicago and Nw Tor- yRRPEWfEYaCO. BRAflCii lomrcsY iincom nua. flrtAMA flu,