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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 1G, 1901. 21 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Winner Waather Last Wk ImpfTd Dt- rand for Btionbl Liuei. MARKETS FIRM AND GENERALLY STEADY More flood Sold t"i In Ilnlo for future DclMery Tlinn AVnn lic Cnsrj n Ycnr Auo nt Thin Time. Weather conditions ln9t week wero more conducive to the rapid movement of sea sonable goods than at any time before this year, and as a result retailers nil over tho country have been doing h rushing bust ness. Their stocks have been KOtng to pieces at a rapid rato and In view of the exceptionally good outlook for future busi ness they arc sending In liberal slsslng-up order. A great many buyers have also been In the city, so that both the house trado and ro-order buslncsti was of very satisfactory proportions with local Jobbers last week. A good demand, however, Is expected from now on, ns trade In the country Is undoubtedly going to contlnuo In good shape. Tho recent rains havo put crops In elegunt condition, to that tho outlook for the future was never more en couraging at this season of tho year than it Is ut tho present time, , Tho general conndenco thcro Is In future business Is woll Illustrated by the way In which merchants aro placing their orders for fall and winter woods. In nearly nil cases local Jobbers roport their advance oraers inr anc&a or last season, witn ele gant prospects for landing n good many inoru in tho near future. It Is. nf nour.se. getting rather lato for ndvnnee orders, but still a good many who usually do not buy until they actually need tho goods aie ordering In ndvnncu this year, and that Is th class of merchants that trnvcllng men bono to catch from this time on. As regards tho market conditions, there Is not much to be said. A few fluctuations havo taken place, but as a general thing tho quotations on the more stnplo lines have not shown much of any change. The tendency Is to hold prices n nenrly steady R possible. The heavy consumption pre vents a lower level of prices nnd mnkes It possible for manufacturers to push values upward, but that they do not seem Inclined to do. Tlioy aro apparently satlsllcd with mo present quotations anu preicr in now wio marnci sioauy. lleiunnd for Miinnr Inrrcnslnir. The warm weather of last week ripened up the fruit more rapidly, and as a result tho domand for sugar showed considerable Increase. According to all report the mall fruit crop Is In elegant condition nnd tho yield large, so thut those best posted on mo situation are looking ror it inn terlally Increased demand in tho near fu ture. and nosslblv hlElior orlccH. Thero Is nothing now In coffer, nor In ten, as prices remain In practically tho same position thoy wero n week ago. Th6 condition of the market for sardines Is attracting considerable attention It will be remembered that about two weeks ngo the opening nrlcos on tho new nack wero nnnounced, and that they wero considera bly below the prices of tho old stock nt that time. The lower prices were mode becauso of tho exceptionally heavy run of fish, which made It look as though tho pack would bo unusually (urge. For soma reason or other, however, the Ilsh have almost entirely dlsnnnrnrcd. nnd im n re sult packers havo withdrawn their prloes entirely, u iooks, men, lis tnougn tno market would recover from tho rnth'r demoralized condition It has been In for tho past two weeks, und It will probably bo July or August befora the market will bo well supplied. The run of salmon on tho Columbia river niso continues very light, and up to this tlmo tho catch Is much smaller tlinn It was for tho corresponding period Inst year. Thero havo been no changes In prices, however, during tho past week. In canned goods spot corn Is reported as being well cleaned up In llrst hands and for thnt reason tho market Is In a more healthy condition than It hns been for sometlmn nnst. Htrnwliprrlpu mnin. berries nnd cherries nro all arriving on tho market In largo numbers In naltlrr.orc, nnd ? ackers are kept busy handling tho stock, t will probably not bo over two or- three weeks befora tho now pack will begin to arrive on the market. Tho new pack of fincuppirs is niso progressing rapidly, ana he quality of the fruit Is raid to bo ex ceptionally good. The consumption of checso Is keeping up In Brent shape, nnd In fact It Is so largo thnt the market Is quoted i$Ho higher uiuu ii wna u. wwr ago. The other stanls lines nf prninrla to main In about the snmotposltlon they "wero nK- Tho demand for nil seasona ble lines Is vcrv KOOd. and p.omnnrlnn .! the amount of business transacted a year nu ni nun umo are very nivoraoio to present conditions. Hnrdivnrc Active nnd Sternly. Local luirdwnro men aro nil enjoying a -i,jr iul.1 ui unsinrss. iney nro soil ing nnd delivering moro goods than thev wore a yenr ngo nnd nil they havo to complain about is that they enn't get the huvub im mil ui mey can sen mem. .Manu facturers, however, nro heclnntinr tn rat eh tip to somo extent nnd Jobbers hopo beforo long that they wilt be ablo to get In enough stock to fill their orders with n reasonable tlcgreo of promptness. Thero Is no special feature to tho trndo, ns tho demand Is general for nil clusscs of sea sonable goods. The mnrkot Is In n good, healthy con dition nnd everything points to linn prices for an Indefinite period. Tho Iron nnd steel mnrket Is reported ns being moro aottvn than It hns been nt nnv timn i,i,.. tho panlo on Wall street nnd all tho un easiness regarding future values seems to have passed away. Buyers nro placing liberal orders for futuro ns well ns for Immediate requirements' and tho outlook now is that the demnnd will bo fully oqunl iu wio supply lur nome lima to come. as regards tno mnrkot on tno mnnu facturcd products, there Is nothing new to be said, ns prnctlcally all lines nro homing steady ana no ono looks for nny Immlnta rhnniin nt ImnnrlnnnA Pntiil, oils and glass nro also quotod tho samo as iney wcro a wecg ago. Better Drum nit fur II ry Goods, The warm weather la bringing out tho domand for summer lines o( dry goods In food shape Retailers were rushed all tho week nnd sold an Immense amount of stock. As a result mall orders woro largo nnd numiTuun mm mem wero niso moro neavy buyers In the rlty tlinn for severnl weeks nnst. They nil had n. trnn.l u-nni tn unv for tho condition Of trndo un tn thin tltnn and they nro all very hopeful for tho future. They say thnt unless something naiipona 10 ncriu.miy injure tllo crop rail nna winter business will be the heaviest that has ever been known In tho west. They nre, In fnct, so confident flint such will bo tho ense thut they nre placing very heavy orders for fall and winter, no as to be In shape to handle nil the business that may come tholr way,. The mnrket on staplo lines has not shown any muterlal change during tho week so far as retailers am enneernnil. A four fluctuations havo taken place, but they uro noi oi enougn imnonuuco 10 retailors t ue wormy 01 mention, "IslnK-Up Order Incr rnslitjr. Boot arid shot morchnnta linvn Iiomii Imv tng a nice trndo tho past week or more n"i ior mni reason iney nro inlying con Slaerable mnre ntnek IhAii they nritFri t short time llirn. .Tnhhr nr., iinw hunt busy sending out slzlng-us orders, Tho urucm nre, oi course, not very large. Din there are Cnouch of thnm tn nmnnnt tn considerable In the Aggregate, According ia un rciiurm, retailers nro cleaning on their stocks In good shape and present In dlcntlons aro that thev win tn in , good deal of baying beforo tho season COmrS tO n ClOSO. Jnhheri. for thtt rnninn are looking for considerable Immedlnto uuiiurm iruni mis lime on, Knll orders nre still coming In In good shnno and no complaints nre heard on iiiui im n, many mercnunts nnv uiiui-iiiikii'ii uiuir wiiuis tnis year ns ubuuii- un, no mai local nouses hnvo nice lot of advance orders on hand. Krnlta nnd l'miliier, There was no shortage last week In th supply of fruit on this murket, but. m tho contrary, there wua nil that could I. cared for. Tho late season lum mu.i.. ,i. strawberry cron late nnd nlsn the ki,.i. berries and rnspberrlcs. A few blackberries hnvo arrived, but they wero not In good enough condition for shipping. The suiiply of California fruit, such ns peaches nnd apricots, . Is large, so that tho variety and Quantity of tho fruit now helm? nrr..ru.i Is almost greater than the dnmund will Biunu. i.iccn ns 11 rrsuii nro surtcrtng uuu iniriiciuariy is mm irun in me quota tlons on Callfornl.i fruit. Teaches are dowi to SI 00 ncr hnv nml nnrlcots nre selllnir n tl.W per four-bnskct crato. Even nt those prices, however, they nre moving out Biowiy nna tno oniy reason given is inn thero are too many berries on the market Strawberries nre nunti-d at ti.M nml th supply Is now made tip of Missouri berries mm noma grown siock. The demand for lemons Improved wondor fulls' last weeW. lint nrlren remnfn nhmtl the samo. Other lines of mil are aUo about slrndv. In vegetables there Is no particular chsnge. A few minor fluctuations have taken place, but the prices on the different nir win uo iniinn m nuoincr column, tfs are quoted the same as they were week ana and the same Is trim nf hnih butter and poultry. OMAHA WHOLESALE. MAflKUT. ondltloii of Trnile nnd quotations on Mtnplc nntl l-'iinvy Prod hoc. EOOK Receipts liberal: good stock, firm. looiortc. I-1VE rOUIrnY-Mens. 7e: voune and old roosters, 386c; tarkeys, Ca8c; ducks and BCese, Go: sprlnff chickens, per lb., lSB20c. c,1.QlcP.l,u,r"' 1,1 luh" UU15c; separator. ISc. FUKgil KlSU-Ulnck bass, 18c: white imsu, oc; uiueusn, nc; nuiinuuus, l()c: Diue fins, ic: buftalos. Cc; catllsh, 12ci cod, He: crnpples, 7010c: clscoes, 7c: halibut, lie; her ring, 6c; haddock, 10c, pickerel, 7c; pike, t'c: cu siiupper, lvoi salmon, lie; sunnsn, tc; rout, ac: whltetlsh, 5o x-iuurti l,ivc, per uoz., VUAI.S-Cholce, !yiOc. II AY Prln.B mmlpil hv Omnhn Wholesale lav Dealers iissnclntlr.n: Choice unland. tS. &o ; No. 1 upland, $; medium, $7: coarse, nyo siraw, jti.oo. ineso prices nro for hny of good color and quality. Demand lair, iteceipts, 7 cars. uats .no, . wnitc, sc. CORN No. tic, URAN-Jli. VEGKTAUUVq. SriNACH-I'er bu. box, c. Aai'AHAOUS-Natlvc. per doz., 3MJ-I0C. RUL'llARIJ-Homo grown, per lb., lc. NEW REKTS-l'er uoz., :t0tj35c. NEW CAHltOTS I'er iloz., 3-W35C. NEW TURNII'S-I'cr doz., 2u25c. CL'Ct'MIlEIta-lIothouse, per uoz., 0g7oc. UAltltij'lH-l'er ba., W)c. 1-ETTUCE-l'er bu., Mfu. RADISH E3-I'cr doz., loOC. I'ARHI,E Y I'er doz., aoc. I'OTATOES-Old, per bu., Jl.OOSl.tO. NEW I'OTATOES-i'or lb., 2c. CAHHACIE-New Cnllfornlu, 2ic. TOMATtJES l'lorlda. Uer 0-baakot crate. fancy, J2.3U; Tcxns, -i-brU. crates, Jl.W. UMONH Hermudas, inr crute, U&l now Cnlllornln. 2c. CAULIKLUWER HoEie-grown, per doz., UlSAhS ax, per W uu., aw; siring, per 4 ?'':.?. . ... .. . .. ... rhas-rcr nu., J-; per " '"o- CEl.Elty-Callfornla, per bunch, iCGuc. KRUITS. STRAWDERRIES-Homo grown. J3.1W; Missouri K.w. (JHEHIllE.S California, ner S-lb. box. J1.50; Missouri, tier 24-qt, case, $1.75. j'i'jAi. iti.s cauiornia, per uox, i.w. Al'i'.lCOTS Uullfornla. i-basket crates, UUUaiSUKRHIEH I'er i'l-qi. case, i.(J. TROI'ICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Callfornla seedlings. ?2.750 .00; nuvals, J3.W: Med. sweets, jJ.-'olSJSO., I.EMONS-Culllornlu. extra funcy, Ji.i5; . ...... choice. J3.2J. U ANANAS I'er bunch, according' to alzo, !2.O04j2.O. , KUlri Cnllfornla, new cartons, (5c; layers, 6So; Imported, per lb., lCiBV.'o. da i ii i'erian, in w-in uoxes, bo per lb.; Halloween, 5Vio per lb. ririuiri"i.ii.& icr uoz., i.iuiu..w. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Cull fornla, per Si-section case, WJ?! Uiui'JH per uui., ji.&o; per nan dim., -.ij. Vtl'lLV.P...II.I. .....tn.a r.r. 11. 1r til. e u in uiikiioii wiiiuuto, , ... i , i . .1 . . i ... , .. i. iHAon. uenn, per iu,, iM:t iiiiuuiiiin, pui n., aou-v, raw Drntiuts. nor lb,. D5'.ic: roasted, CWrf T',ic; ilruzlls, IJc; peenns, lui22c. IIIDI'S mo. 1 nreen. ISO. 2 Kreon, I'-Sc; No. 1 salted, 6V4c; No. 2 salted, 5V4c: No. 1 veal cnlf, 8 to uvi lbs., So; No. 2 veal cair, is to is ins., cc; ury niues, uc; snuup pelts, 207Gc; horso hides, l.S0tr2.2i. XUW YORK GEMSHAL MARKETr, lluotutliina of the Day on Various Com modifies. NEW YORK, Juno 15.-KLOUR-Recclpts, H.772 bbls; exports, 28.71G bbls.; dull and ensy; wlntej; patents, W.4EQ3.60: winter straights, 13.433.53: winter extras, $2.60 2.sj; .uiinesoia uagcrs, u..jd; ,tiinne Hutu, untentn. IJ.OnAt.lS: winter low aradas, $2.Wj2.40. Ryo flour, qulot; fair to good, 2.K03r:M0! cboleo to fnncv. t3.20ffl3.60. CORNMEAI, Stendy; yellow western, 05c; city. IMc: Rrnndywlne, 2.45'M2.55. Ill .K aicauy; .o. i wcsicru, cvc. auoai, state, Cj'ICUc, c. I. f., Now Ifork carlots. UARLKY Qulot: feeding, 4Sc, c. I. f., New York; malting, 0SflC2c, c. 1. t., Now York, cariots. WHEAT Rccelnts. 131.510 bushols: ex ports, 77,780 bushels; spot, easy; No. 2 red, f.nc.n nflnnt' K'n. red. 7fiT4e. eleviLtnr: No. 1 nnrtnerr. uuiutn. s..c. i. o. u.. nuoai: rto. 1 hard Duluth, Stie, f. o. b., oflont. Options ilpe.llnecl under continued bcurlsh crop news. nctlvo Belling tor locni. roreign anu wesi ern accounts; they rallied on covering und closed steady nt u partlnl not He decline. September, 73?ift'74Uc; closed at .4i4c; Octo- ncr, It'tWHW, ciosea ni it?ic; jauoinuor, T?;i'.?i)7Rll.er elnHpil nt 7fiie. t'fiRN Iteeelnts. 40.500 bushels: cxDort. r.i.iM bushels: snot. I rm: ro. i. icic. eiO' vutor, and 48Uc, f. o. b., afloat; option mur net nail n rm unucrione anu somo uu vanco on covering, strength abroad, un- nntiitfiifiinrv ernn iirosnecia nnu small re ceipts; closed firm ut 'ta net advance, .luly, 47Hc; closed nt 47,4c ; September, 47i'3l8V4c; closed nt 4isc. OATS Receipts, 93,000 bushels: exports, M R9ii IhihIihIh: snot, oulot: No. 2. 32c: No. 3. 31l,4c: No. 2 white, 32Wc; trnck mixed western, 31433V4C, Jrnck white, 3237c. Op tions quiet, UUI nieuiiy wun cum, HAY Quiet: shipping, 70Q75C; good to choice, wsi'JiiC. imps Miemlv: stnte common to choice, inoo crop, lOGlfcc: 18OT, 10fll3c: old olds. 2flc; rncltlc const, 1900 crop, lSyiSVjc; 1899, HBtScj old olds, isitc. nirtni u,n,l,, nnlifnalnn f0 tn 9., Inn . MILr. Tna dry. 21 to .10 lbs.. ltfllHic. LEATHER Stendy; hemlock sole. Uuenos llcl.t tn honvv welf-hts. acid. l'HUVlalUCi urn. uiutniy, 111111117, iv,w ffrl2.(io: mess, $9.00?9.DO; beef hams. $20.50' 1.00; pneket, 10.0oW0.50; city, extra India mess, J15.0017.00. Cut meats, quiet: Plck- ln.i l.niiinn ii '.riMU.kc : iiickii'u n uuiucin, J7.0OJi7.25; pickled hams, J9.75JJ10.25. Lard, ciulet: continent. JS.95; South America. Jlt.CO; compound. $0.75. I'ork, firm; family, $15.Cofitl.oo; snori cicur, io.wuii.. hik3, 1 TMI 111 Vt. TALLOW Firm; city. 47,c; country. 50 C,'liCE Quiet: domestic fair to choice, 3 jtSc; Japan. HW4c. MbLASSES-Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 32W40C. BU 1 TEIl lieccipiti. n.oji iiik.. "irau) , crenmery. iawi'Jic; mciory. wni'Ac. rtiMlfai.- lleee ntR. 2.353 1)1KS.: fancy largo colored, So; fnncy Inrgo white, SHc: fancy small colored, 9c; fnncy small ,NEaGS-Recclpts. 7,592 pkgs.: steady, west regular nocked. 11120: western. in ii I lit Alive. wumci . dpi uik"' 1S20C. turkeys. 8o; fowls, 10c: dressed springers, 2iiJ22c; turkeys, 7S8Hc; fowls, t?riuc. Kn."i'At.qPentiires of Imnortanco wero lacking In tho locnl motnl mnrket today. The UHiinl Saturday dullness prevailed and were Inrcrelv nOmlnnl. The nbsence of cnblo lnformntlon from nbroud n tided to tho npatliy nere. i-rice wore ns iunuiv. I'lir iron warrants, $9.50310.25: northern foundry. $H.23fj 15.60; southern foundry $13.7515.2."i. nnd soft southern, 12.75ftl5.25, Tin. $2S.3df2S.&o. Lend. $l.3,, Spelter, f3.95U4.00. and Uiko suponor copper, jii casting nnu cieciruij nt, iutb. Nt. Louis drain nnd ProvUlons. bt t.ni'IS. June 15. WHEAT Higher No, 2 red, cash, elevator, 09c: trnck. M 72V40! July. Mc; September, MHgfi'iVic; No. a nnru, kuu'.jc. , CORN Higher: No, 2 cash, 41Hc; track 4"e. .Inlv 4lin: sentember. 43c. n ats nifher! No 2 ensh. 2M4c: trnck, 29JT29ic: July. 27Hc; September, 2Cc; No. 2 wnue, iiuwraic. 11 VI'. Sternly nt Sic. i.'r.niTn null! nntnnts. J3.50H3.70: extra fnncy nnd straight, $3.10G3.; clenrs, $2.80 3.00. i-TinVMISAT Steady nt J2.30. 11RAN Easy; biicked, east track, 6ifJc. HAY Rest grades, strong; timothy, $10.73 J15.C0; prairie, ja.iwju.w). WHISKY-Stendy: $1.27. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.03. HAaOINOS-6HJf7c 1IMMP TWINE 9o PROVISIONS Pork, firm: Jobbing, $15.75, Lard, higher, at w.i". ury snu menis, quici boxed lots, extra shorts. $8.23; clear ribs $3,37H; clear sides, JS.50. IJacon, quiet; boxed lots, extra sburts, $9; clear ribs S9.37Vj; clear sides, $9.50. METALS Lead. llrm. J4.S2H(g-.33. Spcl tee lower! small sales nt J3.7714. POULTRY Easy; chickens, 7c; springs, 114T150: turkeys, c; uuciib, springs, jiiiuc . 4e snrlnKS. 8c. RUTTER Stendy; creamery, 11019c dnlrv. 12,f7Hc. EQOS- Steady, 10?4c; repacked nnd rases "ilECEil'TS Flour. 4,0X1 bbls,; wheat, 31, (HVI Im nnrn. 4S.flO0 btl. SllIPMENTS-Klour, 10.W bbls.; wheat 76,000 bu,; coin, so.iw nu.; oais, o,wg uu. KniiiDi Cltv Crntn nntl Provisions. Kansas PITY. June 1&. WHEAT July fllttc: September. M'Sc: ensh, No. 2 hard um(tl('ii: .NO. J, li?(wnsu, o. - rcu, wiiuji; Nn :i. i.i',7ir:e CORN July nnd September, 40V; cush, No. 2 mixed, 40Vjc; No. ! white, 4Hici No. 3, UATS-No 2 white. 24c. RYE No. 2. UHc. HAY-Cholce timothy. $11.50012.00; choice prnlrlrt. $9.5OlT10.iX). HL'TTER-Creamery, 14ti01Hc; dairy, 13 EflOS Weak: fresh Missouri nnd Knnsa stock, c, loss off enses retarnelj new wniiRwnou cnse inciuuea, c more. RECEIPTS-Wheat. 11,000 bu, , corn S,n bu.. oats. 9.aV) bu. SUIPMENTS-Whent, 16,800 bu,; corn i,fM uu,, uaia, j,wj uu. OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Stroig in Face of Loner Cablsi and Tins Weather. CORN DEVELOPS SURPRISING STRENGTH Outs In Drninnd from t'liiiiinlmloii Hiiuscs nnd L'tuintry llti jers Pro AisloiiM Hnvc SlroiiK Under tone on lllRher Hogs. CHICAQO. June 15.-Desplte dlsappolnt- ng cables nnd tine crop prospects, the wheat market developed considerable llrm ness today nnd tho July delivery closed 4Q,c higher. July corn sold lWa im- roved ut the end of the session, JUiy oais wcro IViClUo up nnd provisions from a shado higher to 5c up. Though the tession Iu tho wheat pit was quiet thcro wus a surprising chtinge In the tone of the markot. With Liverpool prices down nnd a continuation of tho deprcs- lon In wheut, the day began with n modest nrray of sellers nnd July wheat opened USVio to Jio lower, nnd under tho prefsuro of the selling movement the price declined He. AH offerings wcro tnken by one or two commission houses nnd this Htnrted ii rnninr that the IlllVlllir WOO for export. Consequently the market turned, advancing to 7oSc. Prottt-tnklng took ic on tins price, out tno aciion oi mum ui ders from tho early buyers caused con tinuation of the upward movement to tho high price of the day, 7oy70ViC Under profit-taking thero wns a slight reaction und the close watt firmer and USc higher nt 70',4c Rrndstreet's reported the week s export of wheat nnd Hour ns cqunl to i,T9i,vuu nusneis, ns cu"';' with 6.644.000 bushels for tho week before. Senbonrd clearances of wheat nnd Hour were equal to 669,000 Dumicis nnu nrimnrv reeelntu fu7.000 bushels. Mlnne- npolls and Duluth reported 492 cars, tigulnst 439 lust week nnu ba a year ngu. j.oi.ui receipts were 115 cars, ten of contrnct grade. Improved cables nnd the smallness of stocks on hand more than matched tho bearish weather conditions, and the corn market from a firm beginning developed surprising strength. The effect of smnllcr receipts wns felt as much In the cash mar ket us In the speculntlve features. There was nn excellent ensn uemnna nnti annua wero In a Hurry to cover. Several com mission houses took considerable quan tities', presumably for export. July corn sold between 42?o nnd 134c, closing strong und HdHc up ut tho high price. Locnl leccipts wero n cars, ion oi couwavi Erode. Tho nats market benefited much by tho strength In the corn pit. The July delivery was In steady demand by commission nouses ana snorts snowcti a uinpimmuii iu get away from It. Thero was a good coun try demnnd. July sold between 27V4c und 2SHfl2Sc, closing strong nnd lttfflttc Im proved at 2SH1f25Uc. Locul receipts were 141 enrs. . . Provisions were quiet, but the lnnmci had a strong undertone on better prices for hogs. Trudlng wns light on tho whole, with nn early demnnd for ribs nnd lnrd hv nnekerM the nnlv feature. July pork sold between $11.70 nnd $14.77V4. closing 2VaC higher nt $14.75. July lard ranged between $8.50 and $8.55. closing 6c improved nt tho top price. July rits soiu irom i.wii3."-w to J8.05S8.07W, closing a shado higher at W-t6' . , . Estimated receipts tor aionuny; neni, 75 enrs: corn. 215 curs; oats, 140 cars; hogs, 32.000 head. The leading futures rangeu as ioiiowb; ArtlclCB. Open. High. Low. Close.l Y'es'y. Wheat I I June... C!;WM 70VHi 6904; 70 July.. . C9$70 70i 69H . 70J4 Sept... GSUSH 68T eSW68?4 Corn June 42V4 July... 42(g; 43 K 43H Sept... 43V?S 4414 43'i 44WOV. Oats July... ziuti-v, 2s;;i 27H 2swvi Sept... 25V45i 2d 25H 25Ti I'ork I July... 14 72M 14 73 14 70 14 73 Sept... 14 874 14 93 14 87V4 14 92W 8 50 R 62H 8 50 8 55 Sept... 8 60 8 65 8 57H 8 C5 Oct.... 8 0) 863 8 00 8C5 Rlbi- 1 July... 8 05 8 07H 8 00 8 05 Sept... 8 10 8 12H 8 01Y, 8 12W C9?i oviCi 4174S12 4241fj4 27 25 14 72 14 r,y, 8 50 8 67'4 8 60 S 03 8 07 No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows: FOUR Oulot! winter patents. $3.7023.80: stralchts. $3.20(&a60: clears. J2.6O1J3.30. WIJL'AT Mn anrlnv 'nurtV79.V.n' Vn .1 spring. 66Uc: No. 2 red. G9(&70Vic. CORN-No. 2. 42TilIW3i4c: No. 2 yellow, 42'fc OATS-No. 2. 28fl2Sc: No. 2 whlto, SOU iSiWsuc; ro. a wnue, i4(tio'o'uuc. It 1 I'. WO, ., bPUaZC. SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed. $1.72: No. 1 north western, $1.73. Prlmo timothy, $3.5403.55. PROVISIONS-MesH pork, per bbl.. J1I.7 (814.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.52. Short ribs su es loose). f .(is.io. ury saiteu shoulders (boxed). J7.00it7.25. Short clear sides (boxed), J8.45QS.5o. WHiHivi isasis or nign wines, u.zi. SUQAR-Cut loaf. J0.35: granulated. S5.77: confectioners' A. J5.6I; off A, J5.19. Following aro tho receipts and shipments for toaay: Iteeelnts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 25.000 14.000 Wheat, bu 119,000 75,000 Corn, bu 100,000 373,000 Oats, bu 195.000 214,000 Ryo. bu 2,000 1,000 Rarley, bu 4,000 1,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter markot was Arm; creameries, 14V419c; dairies, 13S17c. Cheese, dull, 8i4jl0c. Eggs, weak; loss off, cases returned, 10c. Xevr York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 15. MONEY On cnll. steady at 6 per cent; prime mercantile paper, autna per ceni. STERLING EXCIIANGE-Nomlnnl with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.8H.1W 4.88 for demand and J4. 8364. 84 for sixty nays; posiou rates, t.aaft ana i.3v; com merclal bills. J4.85a4.85l4. SILVER Certlllcates. nominally. C3c: bnr. 69c; Mexican dollars, 47c. bonds-staio Donos, inactive; railroad bonds. Irregular; government bonds, llrm; rof. 2s reg 106; coupon, 107'i; 3s reg. nnd coupon, 1UU; new 4s reg, nnd coupon, 139; oiu is reg.. iu; coupon, iun; an reg. and coupon, iu?i. Tho closing prices on Donds today are aa fallows: U. S. ref. t, ttg... tflSHl K. Y. Central Is... N. J. C. gen. f... .10TK do coupon do 3. reg Uo coupon do new it, r(.... do coupon do old 4, rec do coupon do it, xtg. ......... do coupon D. of C. S M Atch. Bnrsl 4i... do &i1J. 4s CsnadA So. Is Chf. & O, 4Vt.... do Ir C. A N. W. c. 7s.. do S. V. clb. it. Chicago Ter. Colorado So. 4a Denver & It. 0, It Krl general 4.... F. V. & D. C. 1.. nen. llltctrlc Js... Ia, Central Is I,. & N. unl. 4b.... M.. K. & T. :.... do 109 103 ut 133 nz'i 1131, 108K JOS'. 1S5 10)',i Mi UO'i lOf'i i:o No. Pncino 3a . 7!', do 4a 1MH .:o6?4 N Y. C & St L (. N. & W. con. 4a., Oregon Nav. Is.... .100 do 4a .1M'4 Oregon S. L. 6s... ..J0' .113 . 88! .103 .117 .!3tSV m ..US .113 do conaol (a Iteadlng gen, 4.1.,. Rio O. W. 1 St it & I M c. 5. 8t L & 8 T g. 6i, st. Paul conaoli . St. 1'.. C. tc V. Is iii'.i do Ca So. I'aclfle 4a 5H mi SOS U'.Vi So. Hallway I... H. R. & T. Ca Tex. & Pacific la., .119 .. to US'.i do 2a Union 1'aclllc Is.. Wnbasli la do :a Wet Shore 4a Wla Central 4a .... Va. Centurlea .1174, lll'l 113 lOS'i .1114 . 91H Iloaton stocn Quotn tlniis. BOSTON, Juno 15. Call loans, 303 per rent; time loans, 3ifjl per cent. Official closing: A., T. He s, r do pfd Amer. Sugar American Tel...... Iloiton & Albany Iloaton KlcvateJ .. Iloaton & Mo C II. & Q Dominion Coal .... do pfd V. 3. Sleel do pfd ritchburs pfd Central Klectrlc. Mex. Central N. 1!. a. & c Old Colony Old Dominion Rubber , I'nlon I'flClflo West End 8-. 1044 Wl, 5ilj, Mi 104 1MH 3CV, U(t 4S , !H IIS :ii Atchison 4b. .HHVl I9ii N. E. O, & C. ta. Adventure Ulng, M. Co . 17 . j: Anial. Copper Atlantlo lMii Iloitun & Mont.. Ilutto & Doaton . .400 114 Mi . n . 17 ,. S3 ,. S7 .. 34 173 Cal. & Hecla .... Centennial rrunklln Humboldt Oaceola Parrot Qulncy Santa vt coppr. Tamarack Ptah Mining Winona Wolverines ..110 , :t . 3!k . i?'a 1. M'i 93 Ex-dlvldend. Condition nf thr Trrnsnry. WA81 1 1 NQTON. Juno 15. Today's state. ment of the treasury balances In tho gen eral runa, exciusivo or ine idu.ow.wo goia reserve In the division of redemption. shows: Available cash balances, J167.417,- wt; goui, w,.';5,;aj. Weekly llnnk Slatriurnt. NEW YORK, Juno 15. Tha statement of tho nsBoclnted banks for the week ending toaay snows; i.onns, tini,;'u. increase l3,:il,SW; deposits, (981,194,300; Increase J12.i75,50O; ctrcuIaMon, $3ft,9'M,4oO, Increase, 9,000. legal tender, $77,677,30'), Increase, J3.1j.Soo, specie. $177,153,400. decrease, Jl.SiS, 400; reserve, $254,830,700; deiTcase. Jl.SlO.V); reserve required, J24R.0I8.575, Increase. J6.11S, 845; surplus, $8,872,125; decrease, $1,559,373. MOVEJIE.VTS IX STOCKS AM) I10.M)S. Iluojnney In it. Punt Tends to Off net llnnk .Htnteiuen t. NEW YORK, June 13, Thcro was a feverish undertone In today's stock mar ket, but the buoyancy of St. Paul was n determining factor In sustaining prices and turning them uword after the dip oc casioned by the weak Umk returns. Au thoritative announcements regarding tho de velopments In St. Paul contlnuo lacking, but the belief holds In Wnll street that tho Interest In that stock had been made available for tho purchase or adjustment pf the Northwt stern railroad dispute which Is being worked out. it Is n matter of notoriety thnt when efforts were made to secure St. Paul previous to the Hurling Jon deal, tho llguro demanded for the stock by controlling Interests was 2i0. Intima tions hnvo been given that minority stock holders will be given equal benellt In any terms of sales or the controlling Interests. Assumptions from these uremia,.., i,. ,i,n occasions of today's dealings In tho stocks, 111 U'Mlr.1, rrtn.iilniiniiB u ........ I , , , ' ... ........ vuei.uun r.vtumiivu lenders, however, bore n lnrce imrt na tt.nt. .ii.t in other large buying In the market. St. Paul n.-eu isi in int) iaie ueailngs, compared with l.l'i last night. Colorado Ktiel added fi points to Its ndvnnee A Jump of II points In Pero Marquette and of 6 In Kaiia- wiiii : Michigan attracted uttcntlon, tho latter hrlnir rnnnectpil ulili rnnnr.. ..t .. consolidation by J. Plerpont .Morgan of "ui" nun. tuai prupi'i ues iteniiuigH were In demand The general market was In Huenced by St. Paul throughout. The Commercial Advertiser's London nnHiiclnl onh cram snvs: ti,,, -i,.i, . ket today had n subdued chccrtinh 'ts. There ", k""u wuyiiiK oi .imeneiin stocks, par ticularly Union Pnclilc, which was favor ably ntrccted by the tulk of consolidation 1IUII19. .J1"?. """wIiik nro th6 closing price os the Now York Stock exchange: Atchison 7'j' do pfd tOPi So. Pnclllo HO'.i So. ltnllway S' 1 do pfd M'iTex ,t Paclllc .... .0 iToledo. St L A W 43l do pfd 46' Pnlon Pacific M?,i do pfd 1!K4 Wabnsli .13 do pfd KHWheH. A U .;.; 130 do M pfd 2li Wis. Central 83'.i do pfd 83 'Adams iZx " 207',i American Ko 'tr. h. i;x..., WellR.Cnrirn Hr "' .11.1 . CO'i . 3'", . ii 47?; . 2il, 3Vi 111 . 91 . 239 . 43 2IU . 31 . 23i; . 45!, .ISO .131 . 03 .ICO do nfd.... llaltlmorc A Ohio. do pfd an.idlun 1'iiclflc..., nnuda So hca. A Ohio Chlcngo .i Alton... do pfd .. II. 4 U Chicago, Ind, A L In nf.l Chicago & K. 111... cnicngo j. , do 1st pfd , rin 11 nfd Chicago & N. W... :., II. I. & I 'hlcngn Ter. & Tr ,!n nfil . 43 lAm.il. Copper ..... . SC'.i Ainer. Car A K. . . . 151 do pfd . M4 Amer Un. Oil . 21 do pfd .Wi'Amer S. A It .US I do pfd . f:?i'Amer. Tobacco ... 103ki Anne. Mill. Co.... . 4IU Ilrooklvn It. T . 70 Colo. Pool A Iron . t(',i Con. Oas IS Coll. Tobacco . 541.1 do pfd . 7f Oen. Klectrlc .14lv (Jlucoao Sugar .... . T.PS'. 1fr.o1.lr,.. -A.l -123i c. !. (!. C. A Kt. I... 37?4 s7!, . 20 . 4S'J Colorado So , do 1st pfd do 2d pfd )cl. & Hudson.... 37.i Del. I. & ... Denver & 11. (J. ..01 .13S4 . 41 do pfd Krle do 1st nfd .130 do 2d pfd I. N'nr. 11M .32314 a Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central ... do pfd Lnkc Krle & W. .ii6',i 140 . CO ..uvr..., V.L.C1, 64U Inter. Paper . 22 . "3 . S3 do pfd. . 77l, . 96, . 83 do pfd ,. & N Innhattan L... .110 .lion 123'ii l'S'i . IU, . IC!' .12! . 32i H't .160 .137'i . 5i4 . S9,i .150 . 9SH . 3TT4, .1'3, 474 . SO '711 . 47i . MM . 73 . J3!i . 63 .iso?; Inter. Power I.Tcleilc Onn atlonnI lllsiult . 431; Met. St. lty Mex. Central ... Mex. National . Minn. & St. I... Mo. I'nclflo M.. K. & T Nutlonal lad ... National Halt .... . . 41 . 77 do pfd No. American .... Pacific Coast Pacific Mall People's Oas Pressed S. Car .. do pfd Pullman P. Car... Republic Steel ... do pfd . 70 . 42 inn . 44 . 8.- .209 do pfd r. J. Central ... U. V. Centrnl .. Norfolk & W.... do pfd No. I'nclflo . 20 . 74 ; do nfd Sugar Trnn. Coal A I... .1111; Ontario & W.. Pennsylvania ,. Union Hag A P... do pfd U. S. leather .... do pfd U. S. Rubber .... do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Western Union .. . n Iteadlng . 72 . 14 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd . 73 St. L. & S. I'... !! . c: do 1st pfd do 2d nfd . 4t St. I Southw.. do nfd . 53? St. Taul London StncU Quotations. LONDON, Juno 15.-2 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money 93 1.1-18 do 1st pfd uo account ....'J J la-Uifennsylvanla Atchison ... tV.iU ...io ; Heading . 23 Canadian 1'ac No, Paclna pfd.. .100 St. Paul Illinois Centrnl .... ...17S ...117 Grand Trunk .... Anaconda . 11?; . 10 Louisville in Hand Mines U. S, Steel do pfd . 42-; . w? union Pnclfla pfd. 93 N. Y. Central .160!) .101',: Kris 4: IlAIt SILVER Quiet; 27 7-lCd per ounce. MONKY ?i(fll ner cent. Tbo rato nf illx count In the open mnrket for short hills. 2 9-1632; three months' bills, 2 9-lC$2?i per CCIll. Xerr York Minlni; Stooka. NEW YORK. Juno 15. Tho following nro 1110 closing quoiiiiions on mining stocks; AAam Con 15 ILtttle. Chief 13 Alice 40 Ontario 337 Dreere 160 Ophlr 90 Ilrunswlclc Con 10 Phoenix 13 Comstock Tun 6 Potosl 7 Con. Cal. A Va....J15 Savage 7 Deadwood Terra ... f3 Sierra Nevada 20 Horn Silver 115 Small Hopes 43 Iron Silver t3 Standard Zli Leadvllle Con 6 llnnk ClenrliiKa. OMAHA. Juno 15. Rank clonrlnss todnv. $9SG,"K; corrosnondlng dny Inst year. 11.053.- i: ucrrense, t3,vus. CHICAGO. June 15.-Clearlngs. J22.041.516: balances. 11,697,053. Posted exchange, JI.SO 4.s, isow York exennnge, loc premium. ST. LOUIS. Juno 15. Clearings. J5.793.ti27 balances, JMS.038. Money, stendy nt 5R7 per cent, jnuw 1 orn exenungo, 10c HIS' count bid, par asked. uuiu, June iu. uienrings, j;i,aii,& balnnces. 12.693.478. PlIILADKLPHIA. Juno 15. Clenrlnes J21.302.170: balances. J5.2I2.660. HALTIMOHK. Juno is.-cienrlngs. J3.S09, 097: balances, J1S1.3W. NKW YORK. June 15. Clenrlncs. J291.- SIOKr. hnlnnm tllSlSK"! wiiNLiiNiNA ti, June ir. uienr ngs. J2.2r.s. 60O. Money, 366 per cent. New York ox- cnanBe, jtsuuic premium, Liverpool f! nil 11 nnd Pro vlmloiin. LIVRRPOOL. Juno 15 WHRAT Hnnt dull; No. 2 red westrrn winter, 6s lid; No, 1 northern spring. 5s 10d; No. 1 California s I'.ju; futures, uuu; JUiy, ss s?id; Scptcm uri, l .HI. CORN Snot. quiet; American mixed new. 3s lid: American mixed, old. Ss: fu. tures, steady; July, 3s llid; September, sit 4111; ucioocr, nominal. PKAS Canndlnn, steady nt 8s 5d. HOPS At London, steudy; 4IJI10s, FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, d dull n 8s. PROVISIONS-Rcef. llrm: extra ln.llu mess, uis an. roris. prime mess western steady, nt Cls. Ilnms, short cut, llrm ut 47s so. i.ard, firm; prime western, 43s American refined, In pulls. 43s. Ilncon llrm Cumberland cut. 26 tn 30 lbs., stendv n 44s !d; short ribs. IS to 24 lbs,, 46s 9d; long clear middles, light, 43s 9d; long clear miunics, neavy. 42s; snort eienr Docks, 12s aa; clear nellies, 4M ski: snouiuers, square 11 10 1,1 ins,, sienay ni o'l.t an, BUTTER Dull; llnest United Stntes, 8?s good United States. 65s. CHEESK-Stendy: American finest, whlto anu coioreu, new, us, TALLOW Prlmo city, quiet nt 25s; Aus irniiau, in Jvonuon, uicauy ai zos txj. TUB IHMI.TV .11, lit KET, INSTRUMENTS filed In the register of IViirriui t ' Heeds. J. P. O'Keefo to Hugh McCabe. lot 16. block 4. Murray's add. to Oka. noma J 1,000 uessie ttnvan nna nusunna to ueorge Sautter, lot 2S. block 3. Melius' first add 300 u. a. uovis ana wire to u. h. shep herd, enst 70?i feet of lot 19, Cain place 1,000 uenevievo Tyleo in J. ll. Kopeltz, lot 8, block A, Morrison's ndd Dennis Lonry nnd wf to J, J, Hughes, middle one-hnlf of lot 2. block 119, Omaha 37,500 ((lilt Clnliu llrrtls, E. E. Sherwood to M. H. Burnhom, lot C. block 1. and lot 3. block 4. Sherwood's sub 1 t; ii. Annms 10 u. u. ntewart, lot 37. Stowart plucc, and lots 2 and 3, block 1, HtevenH place M. E. Kountze et ol. In Samuel Relchenberg. n4 lot 2. block 121, Omaha , n.'oiin. Sheriff to Genevieve Tvlee. lot 3. block 1, Morrison's add 110 (.-. a. wnmmei ci ni trustees, to t T. Kountze, lots 2 and 3, Stewart placo ,,,,, , 2,4 Total amount of transfers J 12,63 1 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Etef Oattle About Steady with Lait Week, but Others Lower. 10GS BIG NICKEL HIGHER TODAY Jitcs nnd Wrthrrs t'nii He (Inoted n (lunrtor to Thirty Cents Loner for tho M'eoU nnd l.nntbs Aro Stood) tn 11 Dime l.invcr. SOUTH OMAHA, June 15. Reeelnts were: l.'attln. Hoes. Sheep. Olllclul .Monday I,lu3 3,i9j l.'J-'O u lie in Tuesday 'd.70 10,153 10,9'J 10, (J7 S,3J7 3,3.'6 Utlicial N ednesdnv l,14o 1,273 S23 3..' Olllclul Thursday 1,802 uiuciai M'liiaj i,ns Olliclul Saturuuy 148 Tolnl this week 11.32b' 49.531 8.S5S Week ending June 8 13,21 to.WJ 9.76S Week eliding June 1 15.15j 62,743 10,501 Week euulug May 2j 13.4W Oi.lM H.bOO ieuK cnuiiig Aiay is 13..11- vj.im ;.-,ih Same week last year 1,1I3 49,313 b.MS Aver.iuu urlcu nnld fur hous at South Omaha tho pust ecvcrul duyu with com p.irlsous: I 1901. 19'0.,1S99.1S9S.11S97.1SD.1S35, May 27.., 5 60 5 63'i 6U2U 5 611, 6 7l, 5 6 70 5 70ti I 3l! 4 20 3 3I 2 93 4 17 .May 21.,, May ).., 4 95 4 03 3 31 92 4 31 4 ii 4 33 4 M 4 30 4 34 4 31 4 35 4 29 I 31 1 VO 4 fo 3 SO 3 Oi 3 57 3 0J 3 6) 3 5S 3 3ti 2 9bj 2 'J J 1 86, 2 85 2 8'J 2 7, 'Z'Ji, 3 01 3 OS 3 04 2 93 nay i'),.. Muy 31... 4 10, 1 OO 4 44 4 14 4 21 3 S9 Juno 1..,, June '.'..., June 3..., Juno 4,,,, Juno 5..., June 6 4 &3i 4 121 3 32 4 Oil 3 ii 4 83 1 IU, 3 'ii 3 31 1 VII 4 94 I 95 5 Vii 6 I0 I o 0) 4 92 4 4ti 4 85 4 89 5 71h 3 0S 4 01 Juno 7..., a bl 3 6O1 3 bl 3 6.i 3 67) 3 b4 3 bC: 3 6I 3 501 Juno a.... a i 3 U2: 3 31 4 oti Juno 9.... 3 23 June 10... 5 ss n 3 93 3 Z7 4 38 4 44 JUIIU 11.., I 0 91 a bj 1 a n 01 3 11 1 3 31 Ml June 12.. I 6 o'JUl t 5 "isl I 6 8ll4 1 6 3 0O 4 SO Juno 13.. 3 71 , 3 79 , 3 Ml 3 "11 1 3 3 UJI 4 3.' Juno It.. j 4 S3 J uuu la.. . V4, 4 41 Indlcites Sunday. The ofllclnl number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hoks. 3hecp.II r s. C, M. . St. P. Ry 1 O. Ac St. L. Ry 4 .nssouri I'acinc iiy.. .. 1 .. .. Union Paclllc System. .. 13 .. 1 V.. U. Cc M. V. R. It.. .. 15 S. C. ,t P. Ry 1 C, St. P., M. c O. Ry .. 9 II. il. 11. H. 11 14 1 .. C, U. .V Q. Ry 0 K. C. & St. J 5 C 11. I. A; P., oust 13 Illinois Ccntrul I Total rccelnts 6 73 1 1 The dlrnositlon of tho day's receipts wns ns follows, eacn iniycr purchasing me num her of licaa indicated: Uuvers. Cnttlc. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing company b91 192 Swift und Company 1,031 36 uiiuany racking company i.'-J w Armour ft Co 1.7 jo . Omaha Pkg. Co.. from K. O 126 Other buyers 11 Totals 137 C.203 278 CATTLE Thero were not enough rattlo on K.olo today to make n market, for 1110 week the supply bus not been particularly heavy, a decrease ueing noieu notn ns coin pared with last week and niso with tho cor. resnomllni? week of Inst vear. Iloef steers have made up tho bulk of tho receipt., nil tho week, and the quality of the offerings as it wholo wns very good. Tho top prlco of tho week wns J5.90, which was nald on Wednesday. The high point of tho week for tho general marKet wns Tuesday, when prices were 105fl5c higher man on l'rniay or last ween, nui tno latter part of this week tho tendency of prices 11ns neon uownwnra at an marnoi points. Chicago, for example, reports me dium grades 25&40C lower than tho llrst of tbo week, while the uood to cholco kinds nro loft 15c lower. Tho decline hns not been quite so great nt tins point, nut still 1110 advnncu Is nil lost on tho good cattle nnd In some cases perhaps a triflo moro. The medium grudes nro 15fr"20e lower than they wero on Tuesday, or WfjlSc lower than the close of lust week, ll will not be long now beforo grans cuttle will begin to effect mo mantel on tuo medium 10 common kinds. The cow mnrket has not fluctuated quite as mucu as values on steers, i-nces inv proved somewhat the first of tho week but nil the gain hns been lost since thnt time. Tho mnrket can bo quoted Just about steady with tho close of last week. Tho grassers and common grudes of dry lot cows nro spuing very unevenly, nnu in somo cases they mny look lower, but It should be remembered that tho market was niso very uneven nnd lower on thut class of stuff at the close of last week. Good bulls uro selling In Just about the samo notches they were 11 week 'ago, but tno unuesirnD 0 Kinus nre n in no lower. Stugs nre about steady with last week, and bo also nre vcnl calves, Stockers and feeders havo boon In Unlit nil .1... .......1. !... .V... .1 ......... .1 l.nu oi.ji;. ill, kuv , wn. uui iiiu ituiiitiiiu into niso been .small, no thnt prices have gradu ally enseu on. ai 1110 cioso 01 1110 ween tho markot can snfely bo quoted 101120c lower, tho greutest decline being on tho lighter weight stuff. Stock heifers havo declined fully that much and nru slow sale at any price. HOUS Thcro wns a light run of hoits hero today for oven a Saturday, and as tho demand on tho part of packers was In good shape, tho market opened a big nickul nigncr uuu active. 111a puik or tno nogs sold at J3.85 and J5.8714. The cholco loads sold nt fo.oivi nnci irom mni up to f.vjj Thn lighter loads sold from Jo.S5 down Owing to tho good demnnd and light re ceipts It did not tuko long to clear tha pons. Tho close was good and strong and it looked ns though there were not near cnouuh Iiokh to meet tho demnnd. As the table of receipts will show, tho supply of hogs tho lust week lias not boon as heavy ns for tho previous weok. As compared with tho corresponding week of last year mere is not mucu or any change, Prices have fluctuated considerably thu Inst week from dny to day, but still tho ex treme rungn nas not been very great, Tues day wus thu high day, when the nverago cosl wilt to.fi. uuu ruuuy wti iiiu low y, when tho average wns a little over si. Tho week closes nearly 3u hlirhor than It opened nnd about 8 cents higher than the close 01 insi wecic. as compared with the llrst of tho month prices nro 16c higher, nnd as compared with n year ngo tho mnrKci is u.vj iiimiui. iiciiicbuuiiiiivq No. Av. Sh. Tr. No. Av. Sh. Pr, -,1 200 ... B eO 73 233 ... S S71, 11 M ... S fO 72 242 0 6 s7!i 93 203 200 5 S', 63 235 ... 5 871, PS 207 2C0 5 C5 60 240 ... 5 Mt tr, 210 ... S 55 60 234 160 5 E7'i 70 247 210 5 J5 65 235 M & HVi S3 213 M 6S5 (t 212 ... 6 874 64 263 160 5 Si 70 277 k0 5 71 i 35 l fO 5 hS 82 120 80 & f7, 07 237 8) 5 55 67 213 120 I 11 f,5 201 ... 6 85 57 23d 40 5 F7(, t6 222 80 6 f5 42 1)0 ... 5 S74j 81 211 ... 5 M M 27 120 5 87(4 10 235 160 5 85 70 265 W 6 M'J 65 230 200 5 55 72 230 80 3 871, 43 311 SO 5 S3 75 210 ... 5 371J 65 221 40 5 3 85 200 ... 5 87!i 71 217 W 5 55 42 220 40 5 m, 83 220 ICO 5 ii 39 211 80 3 871, 65 21 80 5 Si 67 2(3 240 6 8' 4 72 227 80 5 S3 6! 237 80 6 8T'.i 65 243 60 6 85 02 26 120 5 !7l, 70 230 40 5 Si 67 241 40 6 ttii 66 238 ... 5 85 67 243 40 3 871, 53 3 ) 80 5 55 63 257 SO 5 S7',i 67 227 80 6 05 77 236 220 6 8714 43 215 80 5 8-5 60 238 ... 6 8714 70 217 leo 5 83 63 245 160 5 8714 68 253 40 6 53 3 255 ... 6 871, 72 211 40 6 33 12 293 1 5 90 W 261 160 6 S7V4 63 30) ... 5 3) 72 233 40 6 67,4 77 278 ... 6 00 63 201 80 5 574 43 301 IM 5 80 66 253 40 5 8714 51 Ml V) 62 223 60 6 87H 65 373 80 5 10 71 241 8) 6 S7'4 63 273 ... 6 60 73 2(3 40 5 5114 ti 254 ... 5 30 71 270 ... 3 871, 62 251 80 5 94 69 2fc0 60 6 57'4 63 27 ISO 6 '15 74 253 210 6 MVj SHEEP Thore wero only n few bunches of lambs on sale today und tho mnrkot could be quoted about steady. A bunch of dinned lambs sold at J4.60 and come native ivothers brought J3.C5. The other bunches offered wero very common stuff. For tho week thu supply of sheep and lamus nas inneii tur snori of insi, week, ai mo tnhlo of rccelnts will show. The do maud on tho purt of packers, however, hns been exceptionally light owing probably to tho demoralized condition of the mutton mnrket In the east. Uuvers take 10 d very cautiously, so that the market hns been siow and weak every dny this week, Tho crentest decline has boon on ewes nnd wethers and tho market can snfely he quoted a qunrter lower nnd In somo enses It Is 35c lower thnn It was a week ago, Lumbs have been In light supply all tho week and prices 011 good stuff havo not shown so much change, but the tendency Is undoubtedly In the downwnrd direction nnd In somo cases sales hnvo been mudo that were lower, though a dime would cover tno iiccnno in me majority or cases, in market, then, could be quoted steady to dlmn lower. Ountntlons' Choice dinned wethers. 13. G.' ifM-Ro, fnlr tn good clipped wethers, 3.40fJ 3.65, choice clipped owes. J3 15W3.25; fVir to 1 .. 1 1 ..... 1 .. ..... ,. -r -) , . 1, 1 1,1 lambs, J4, 755.00; (air to good lambs, $1,250 ..io; cnoico cuppcu tamos, ti.tvui.w, lair to good clipped lambs, Jl.OOiJt. 40: spring lambs. J4 5Mj6,26; feeder wether. Ji..Vit,i.2, . . . . .n ...... . 11 khabA. . .. .1 ... fipiler lAnihj 13 iitf.1 50 sales. No. Av. ... 122 ... 16) ... 70 ... US ... 60 Pr. Jl 75 3 25 3 60 3 65 4 60 7 bucks 1 ewo 42 yearlings, mixed 3rt nntlv YVithr 192 clipped lambs ,. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. ntllc nnd Sheep Strndr I1oh St route, j Mimic Higher. CHICAGO. Jnnn IS CATTLE Receipt". ' (A) bend Mirket steady, good to prime 1 teers, J5.401i6.2oj poor to medium. JM"J! ,.v.; siocKers nnu reeacrs, f3.u"iia.ij; cwn i hd heifers. S2 r)S 00: runners. S2.O01f2.65;, bulls, J2.00KJ.W; calves, Jl.50fi6.25. Texas teers, JI.15115 40; Texas blllW. J2.75tt3.75. HOGS Itcc'plntx I niln v 11000 head Moil- I .In.. -Q A... . . . I . .. I.... ...... ,W.I wuj . iw,vv iiptuimieu i , leu oei, o,.-. Market strong nnd n shado higher; mixed nnd butchers, J5,!sij6.12i, good to choice, ( heavy, J5.P5fifl.15: rough, heavy. JS.SC4TVJ"; 1 light, J5.7SOJ.02Hi bulk of sales, J5.H6ltfu.08. SHEEP AND LAMRS - Receipts, 2.0n head. Market steady; choice wethers, J3.90 . 5(4.60; good to choice mixed. J3.CJjf4 1: western sheep, J3.90.5M.2S; yearlings. JI.00U j 4.40; nniivo uiinu, i.wijo.w, wi-.-'u-ni i lambs, Jl.651i5.05. ..... . I Receipts this week: Cattle, 59,10i head;' Iiiiu. US SOI heml. ahopn. I2.3u head, l.n't week- Cattle. 6,10") head; hogs, l&MOO head; sheep, 69,700 head. Knii.tm CHy Live IHick MnrUcl. kan:sa nwv. .limn is. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head, mnrket ns cotnpnred with n week ngo, beef steers, cows and heifers, oc lower; common steers nnu gronn ii-xim-, iffioc lower; stocgers nnu icenern, uuoui teudy; choico beef steers, J5, 40(5. SO; fair o good. JI.90Jfii.35; stockers and feeders. .I.5oir6.00: western fed steers. J4.hS3iu.li0; Tcxnns and Indians. J4.25f5.2-': Texas grnss steers. J.1.0O1I3.75; cows, J.l. 15514. iVi, heifers, J3.75iji.2o; dinners. J2.ou1r3.00: bulls, J3.Mf ,..: cnivcs, J3.60lf0.00. tieceipis ior ween, :9.9o0: last week, 29.500. lioos Receipts, 6.001J hnau; niorket .vsur i higher: top. J6.02H: bulk of snles. K.tMt .92H: heavy. J5.95fi6.02i,; mixed packers. 5.80tr5.95; light, J5.743.S74: pigs, J5.0O1? i.50. Receipts for week. 25.000: last week. 22,00'). HUi.i.i' amu ijA.Miiis-.n receipts; mnr ket as compared with a week ago, 25$f35c lower; western lambs, Jl.25ljo.00: western wethers. J3.23n4.0u; western yearlings, J3.75 IH.50; owes, J.1.2Ml4 75; culls, J2.00W3.CO; grnss Toxans, i:i,mxi i.w, spring inmos, i..'o Hr5. 25. Receipts for week, 21, SO1); Inst week, IS.500. St. I.ouls) Live Mtock Mnrket. ST. LOl'18. Juno 15. CATTLE Receipts, 00 hend, Market steady; native shipping nnd export steers, J3.0OK6.I0; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, Jl. 75515.70; steers under i,ui ins., i.in siocncrs anu Teeners, 6o'u4.40; cows nun heifers. jL'.i'oju.w; din ners, J1.50ff2.S5; bulls. il.Wd.W. Trxns nml Indian steers. J2.6Wio.20: cows nnd heifer. $2,501(4 35. HOGS-Recelpts, 3,700 hend. Mnrket steady; pigs and lights, J5.S5y5.95; packers, J5.W1t6.00; butchers, J5.95fi6.15. hiustsi' AWli I.AIMHS itcceipis, l.iug head: Iambs. J4.OOTi5.60: culls und bucks. J2.5O04.OO; Tcxns mutton.', f.l.tO. Ncit York Live fttorlt Mnrkot. NEW YORIv. June If, REEVES Re. .nl.fa RC? l.n.i.t. ,.n l.o.ln M,.I.a. .Inn,),', v-..,, ,1.1.., ,iv ...... i. .i,nib pivikij shipments, 1,750 cnttlc, 190 sheep nnd 7,122 iuuneip ol iteei CALVES-Rccelpts, none. Market feeling steady. SHEEP AND LAMUS - Receipts, 1,600 head; sheep and yearlings, dull; good lnmlis. firm! sheen. J.I.OO'fi.1.75: vrnrllnirs. J1.62V4: lambs, 6.001l6.70. HOGS Receipts. 2,023 bead; one deck on sale. Mnrket feeling stendy. Nt. .lOR.'pll ST. JOSEPH. lve ft'tiick Mnrket. Juno 15.-CATTI.E-Re- celpts, 131 hend. Market stendy, native. J4.7505.9O; cows and heifers, J2.2S1f5.20; veals, J4.00li6.60; bulls und stags, J2.751J5.20; stock ers and feeders, J2.8504.SO. HOdS Receipts, 790 head. Markot stendy to 2'jc higher; light and light mixed, 5.b05.95; medium nnd heavy. J5.87!i1l6.iK); pigs. JI.WKj.l): PUIK. 1.1.5. V'ltl.Hi. iiijt';i' ahu MAuia-ucceipis, none. Slonx Cltr Llvr Stoclv- Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. Juno 15.-(SneclnI Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 200; mnrket weak: beeves, J4. 4006.65; cows nnd bulls, mixed, J2.60fi3.&0; Htockers and feeders, $3.50 1C4.40; calves and yenrllngs, J.1.751i4.50. IIOOS-Recelntp. 2.400: mnrket 5c hluher at J5.82i,41i5.90; imlk, J5.b2V4ff5.85. Stock In Slulit. The fnllowlnir tnble shows tho receipts of cnttle, hogs nnd sheep nt the four principal nvo siock mnrncis juno jo: Cattle. South Omaha 143 Chicago COO Hogs. Sheep. 6.220 202 14.000 6,000 3.7CO 2.0(W Kansas jity 100 St. Louis 500 i.'ico Totnls 1.C1S ZS 920 3.302 Cotton Murket. NEW YORK. Juno 15.-COTTON-Tho cotton mnrket opened firm, with prices un- ennngeu to i points uigner nnu cnniinucu to ndvnnco most of the enrly session on room nnd nutstdn buvlnir. July renchlng R.24C, August 7.6c nnd January 7.27c. or 8 to 9 points nbova last night's close. The cahia news was n staniiorr. near months In Liverpool being n shade higher nnd fnr months somewhat lower than looked for. Yet domestic news averaged up much In favor of thn markot. Crop news from Ooorgla, tho Carollnns nnd Alnbnmn was rar from rnvorauio, wnue scarcity or iatior was comnlnlned of In nil parts of the belt. Today's port receipts were liberal, but cut llttlo figure ns nn Influence. The mnrket closed net l to s points nigher. spot cloert nil: middling unlnnds. ac: mlddllmr cult. hc: snles, S.V. bales, LIVERPOOL. June 15. COTTON-Snnt. modernto buelncs(; prices unennnged; Amer- lenn middling, 4:-sza; snies, pales, of which 500 were for Mneculatlon and oxnort nnd Included 5,300 American. Receipts, 24, 000 bnlcs. Including 23.500 American. NEW OltLKANH, Jllne lfi. COTTON Steady: sales. 1.050 bales: ordlnnry. 5Ho: good ordlnnry, t!6-16o: low middling. 74c; middling, 8c; good middling, S'ic; middling fnir. sic. ST. LOI'IS. Juno 15. COTTON Stendv: middling, "Tc; silos, 201 bnles; receipts. r6l bnles; shipments, 1,108 bales; stock, 70,735 bales. GALVESTON, June 15.-COTTON-Flrm at Sc. Oil nnd Ilnslii. NEW YORK. Juno 15.-OILS-Cottonseed oil. dull: stendy; prime crude, nominal: prlmo yellow, 39c. Petroleum, dull: refined New York. $0.90: Rultlmoro nnd Phllnrlel. phln, J0.f'. Rosin, unsettled: strained, com mon to goon, n.KVt'ai.u. Turpentine, stendy nt 3ftQ3fii5c. OIL CITY, June 15.-OILS-Credtt bal ances, J1.05: certlllcates, no hid; no runs or shipments reported. LIVERPOOL, June 15.-OILS-Cotton-seed oil. Hull rellncd. spot, firm nt 22s fid. Turpentine spirits, stendy nt 27s. Rosin, common, steady at 43s 3d. Petroleum, re fined, stendy nt tld, Linseed oil, llrm nt 34 h 9d. LONDON. Juno 15.-OILH Turpentine spirits, 20s 4Wd. Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORK. Juno 15.-COFFEE Tho totnl trade In coffee reached about 2.750 bags nnd fluctuations wcro confined to a beggnrlv 6 points. Tho opening was steady, with prices unchanged to fi points higher. The clote wns stendy, with pr'ces net un chnnged. In the Interim the situation wns uninteresting, witn tne room irnun conieni to hold off for now week developments. Tho foreign nows wns about us expected, dull spot trado was In lino with precon ceived Ideas. Sales for tho day included September at 5.25c; October. D.20o: Mnrch, 6.&5G5.00C. AVonl Mnrkot. ST. LOUIS. June 15. WOOL Steady: me. dlum grndes. 12017c: light, fine. Ufffllc; heavy, fine, yjiwc; tun wasnea, wrzcic. LONDON. Juno 15. The arrivals of wool for tho fifth series of miction rnles amount to 173.100 bnles. Including 9.61R for- warded receipts. Tho imports of wool dur ing tho week follow: New South Wales, 18,029 bales; Melbourne. 71S bnles; New V.cnlnnu. 11. nn hales: unpo oi uoou iiopo nnd Nutnl, 401 bnles. Suunr Mnrket, NEW YORK. June lV-8L'aAR-Btendy; fair refining, ac. cnnirnugai, do icm, nic, molasses sugar, 3?4a Rctlned, quiet; No EDWARD C. HEEMAN rtow with COMMISSION It M.N, PltnrisinMN, STOCKS, IIOMIH AMI COTTON; 220-220 Un Balls St.. CHICAGO. Your butlDD.i ollsltril. CorrMponitanr IdtIuI. Dollj nd apaoUl inrkt Imisis mllel ou rcquMt. I rivsio n irrt l all imparimil umi i.ii.i uuu nr... DO YOU SPECULATE? 6. 5c; No. 7, 4 OiV. No, S, 4 fcV, No 9, 4 "So; No. 10. 4.70c, No. 11. 4 KC. No 12 4 .6Vei No. IS, 4 6O0, No. 14 , 4 55c: standard A, 5.35c; confectioners A. 8.35c, mold A, R.9i!c; cut loaf, 6 05c; crushed, fi.OSc. pow dered. 5 65c. granulated, fi.f5e; rubes, ft SOc. i NEW ORLEANS, June 15. - HI GAR -Quiet, open kettle, 3 3-16fl4c; open ke'Ue. centrifugal, 3Htf4i,c; centrifugal, 4U4sCi seconds, 2'411Ic, molasses, dull. Toledo (train nnd !rril. TOLEDO, June 15 WHEAT Firm; cash, 71Hc; July, 7,c, September, 707r. CORN Dull but strong; c.ish, 43c; July, 43SiO; September, li,c. OATS-Quiet but llrm; cash, Isci July. 27ic; September, 25tr RYE Mc HEEDS Clover, ensh. prime, J6.50; Oc tober, J5.30. Mimicnpoll VIlcnt. rtntir nnd Hrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. June 15. WHEAT Cush, 664c: September. 66'i67c; September, 66-No. On trnck: No 1 haul, 69V; N'o, 1 northern, 679iOi No, 2 northrrn, 65Vic. Kl.Ol'R First pntents, f.i.S'.ifS.PO; second pnlente, JJ.tKj3.70; llrst clears, JI.Ik.Jo; second dents. $2.0002.10. HRAN in bulk, Jll.60011 75. Mllnniikcr (irnln .llnrkrl, MILWAUKEE. 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