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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
finmon f Scarcity and Hlghir Cabin Off.
itt bj Crop Froiptoti.
WHEAT CLOSES THREE-EIGHTHS LOWER
Corn nnlllntilr Influeiieril liy Mwht
Hecclptd Ontu Arc Chlrf Attrnc"
tlon of the llnyPrm Inlniia
Dull unci Fenturrlpit.
CIItCAUO, Juno 20,-numors of '-""''X
f wheat abroad, higher cubic? nml K oo
ber delivery closed ,c .lower, be 1fniu
torn cloned unchaiiBeu. np
ic hlulier, while provisions wcro tin-
changed to zijc better,
to llrjnldntu and the eonseJiMit dccllno I
that month carried September down with
It. The tradlnK was largely professional
and of small volunv. September opcno.l , a
shado higher at KS'fcc. but dropped to i'4C
on moderate commission house selling, re
acting on reports of damage In the south
west, and the close was V lower nt tfS'nC
Bcahourd reported sixty boatloads taken
for export, while the clearances were eo.ua!
to Mo, 101 bushels. I'rlmary receipts wcro
47,6W bushels, against fiiri.OSii bushels a
year npo. Minneapolis and Iluluth reported
320 cars, compared with XV) cars n week
ago and 311 last ycir. Local lecclpts were
Ct cars, none of which was contract Bra.Ie.
In the face of weakness In wheat corn
has shown decided strength, but the
volume of trading was small. Light te
celpts at primary markets continue to be
tho principal bull Iniluence, giving en
couragement to holders even after taking
Into consideration tho favorable growing
weather and poor shipping demand. There
were moderate offering of July by com
mission houses, but the crowd seemed un
willing to take hold, September opened a
hudn lower at Hc and some early pelt
ing by a few locals carried prices still
lower to Vft'.ic, but absorption on the part
of shippers soon brought about n reaction
and the close was unchanged at HVdHic.
Thero were 12 boat loads reported for ex
port at seaboard, and clearances were ?tV
125 bushels. Primary receipts were !II5,C0
bushels, against bushels a year ago.
.Local receipts were 1G6 cars, only 5 of con
tract grade.
OatH were the chief attraction today.
Commission houses were heavy buyers.
September opened a shade lower at 'MM
2SkC The market held remarkably steady
throughout the session, the lowest price
reached being 2iVlilQ 21HC The close was
strong nnd Uti'Uc higher at SGMJkc.
Local receipt) were 118 cam.
Provisions were dull anil without any
features. There was no great pressure to
cell, although a weakness seemed lo pre
vail during the early part of the session.
Firmness In corn doubtless Influenced pro
visions, causing the strength In the latter
half of the day. September pork opened
2-,4ft5c higher, reacted to 11.05, closed
strong and 254c higher at $1",. September
lard opened a shade higher at JS.T7H. re
acted to S.7254, but advanced toward the
close, and final figures were unchanged at
S.75fS.T7!4- Hlbs opened nlso a shade
higher at 18.17V4 and held fairly steady
throughout the session, tho low point being
J8.16. closing alje higher at R.17'4.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 53
cars; corn. 133 cars; oats, 140 cars; hogs,
22,0)0 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l dpen. lllgh. Low. TcIojc". Ycs'y.
Wheat I I
Juno 6D'4 6.1WI CS1
(MTV
6i'
July B07,, GUT, d
sept. t4tt!i 6ST4 6U;
Hr" till
43 '
a iiiiu
July
Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Kept.
May
J'oik-
3?4T4
l
111,
t:iT4
43i
IIHTi'i
ll'4flS4
41U
UU!
41U
24
2i
25!
11 to
II 07
8 70
8 77 J4
8 75
8 071,4
S 15
I
c,,l
2S1.4
2GH'I
2it?
2SW
29'i
I
July II H4 14 82V4
. Sept. 15 02'(4 IB 02H
Lard
July I 8 70 S 72H
SepL S 77H 8 77',4
14 77HI
14 f5
14 80
15 00 I
I
8 67H
8 72V4
s ,ii
? 1VA'
uci. i a id s is
Rlbs-
8 72'4
a
Jllly 8 f.5 8 10 1 8 05 1 8 10
sept. s 1,141. R 17V4 8 12',4I 8 17(4
Nt.
Cash nuotatlons wcro as follows:
I;LOun-Steady; winter patents. $3.70tr
-s,1i "5rillntB. l3.20fl3.KO; clears. J2.C0fl3.S0.
I,hAIt:,0' -'. spr'njf. 70fl72c: No. :t
iF9No- 2l i3XWtel No" 5 yellow,
,nwATS-N,- ,2; zv'c: No- 2 white. rDfi'rf
304c; No. 3 white. 2?!4JJ20!5c.
ItVK-No. 2. 4SHc.
BARLBY Good feeding, 5t5?52c; fair to
choice malting, GO8 52c.
J3895ED8N0, 1 flnX' ?l'73' Pr'm ,lmoth''
r.ri?VI?IONS-Mcss orl. Ppr bb'-. H"5
R14.W. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.67US.72H.
Short ribs sides (loose). $?.00(f8.2tJ. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed). J7.0Otr7.23. Short
clear sides (boxed), W.45HR.55.
WHISKY-JJasIs of high wines, 11.27.
Following are the receipts nnd shipments
Ittcnlpts. Shipments
.... 28,000 "I.IVSO
.... 44.000 37tUKO
....11W.O00 35.n,WK)
....lSD.OOO 2IKI.UW
.... 4.000 2.000
Flour, bhls....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Onts, bu
Tlv. hii.
Barley, bu.
',O0) 4.0C0
Oil lh Prr,rl,i. ,l,.,n ..!... .1.- .....
ter market was firm; creameries. 144fl!9c;
(lalrlcs. 14U 1614c Cheete, steady, at itv
Inf; t(?ES' Hrmer; at mark, cases returned,
IOI4C.
NEW YOHIC (iUXF.ItAL
.MAI1KRT.
Qnntatlona of the liny on
Com 111 nil I
Varloim
o-SVY JOTiK' June I' '.OtTn-necelpts,
2u,2M bbls.; exports. 18,406 bbls.; easy and
quiet; winter patents, .15fl3.W; winter
straights. J3.45Q3.53; winter extras, $2,503)
S.Sj; Minnesota bakers, J2.W4i-u.lo: Mlniie-f.?!,!!-p,nAent?!
.s!.lft; winter low grades,
5v2lv- ',lyr ,lol,r' eny fnr to 0od
,;$ft?i1.1:..,cl,0,co to fancy. J3.20S3.r.O.
CORNMBAIDull; yellow western S5c;
city. 91c: Urandywlnc, J2.43fl2.65.
..rt.YEn?2?y! No- J5 western, BCV4c nfloat,
HAULKY-Steady; feeding, 48c, c, I. f
New York; malting, 6Mj2c, c, I. f., New
ork car lots.
AJ' ajALT-Duil: wostern. 63g72c.
N-.UiATSltcc,p,s' 7 exports,
p.oJl bu. Spot, steady: No. 2 red, 77lc
f. o. b., afloat. No. 2 red, 75;c. elevator; No.
I northern Duluth. 77,ic. f. o. b afloat; No.
i hard Duluth. 8l!,c, f. o. h., afloat. o
tlons were dull and easy again most of the
session. 1-rench crop damage reports were
offset by lack of foreign orders, Liverpool
depression and ojr bearish crop m'ws
TSfllT" ."'V1 "Palliative apathy
They flnnlly rallied, howover, on export ri
mand and closed steady at a partial Uc ilu
cllne, July. 73U-lW7CS.o. closed at 7i o:
Septcml?er. 73 3-lCi7l 3-lGr. closed at "1c
October closed. 741ic; December, 73 9-ltrf
i.i 13-IGc. closed at 75;c. iu
,uC?.!VV"U,,r'ell,?'.1,0:!00 sports, 110,
SJ'.bu. Spot, (iiilet; No. 2, 47'ic elevator
wis S i't!-' ,?"r,,l! A S
receipts light co'untry ofTerlngs? good com
tlons rjiiiet and barely stead
chofien&! 8nlPP,nK '2SiCi E0(", to
ordc,o'cdsc.2c!905 crop' W0,S)5C! . iwISSi
.cw,DSsle?tly! Onlveston. 20 to 2J lh.
LEATHKH Steady; hemlock 'so . Iluenos
23V42441?ht l hfaVy WClB,,ts' 2,j! "i
PROVISIONS neef, steadv: famllv in m
(912.00; mess. 9.Wi9.50: beef lmn?s isoA
21.50; packet. J10.00fjl0.50; cl y extra India
mess JIB .noflKjCO . Cut meats 'stead?; ,,nick.
iJ-y J1.0! VteM shoulders.
Ji.(iorr..25; pickled hams. 9.75fll0.25. Lurd
steaoyr western (.teamed, ja; continent
L9-1 South America. JD.75; compound.J.S7i4
fii.no. Pork, .strong: family, J15.5ofilG 0);
" -..-..i imi f. lii, lo n in. in
TAI.LOW-Steadyj city. 4Hc; coantry, Sfi1
HiCE-Steady: domestic fair to choice, 3i
fJ6c; Japan. 4tWT4c. '
MOLASSES-Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 35rN2c
ni'TTER-neceipts, 6,797 pkgs.; Arm;
creamery, 15fll9t4c; factory, 12HQ15C
CHEESE Receipts, 4,0! pkss.; strong!
crop prospects were uie main ih
the wheat situation today, but the twnth
Imparted by cables wn inoro "'V " Mont
ri mm i iiiii hi nit; uiimnipi - i' "
' ... ......- M,1 In Ihf
A momentary nrmii ':". v
.wheat pit nt the opcnlnB. co.ialne 1 by lo
ports of a great scarcity of wheat n
Wrtnco, toRcther with hlBhor table. Im
ports of Kood proc peci? ii '
vest, however, offset these bill features
and caused n desire to coll for '-'
n.M.rii nt .lulv were nleo anxious
bu. Spot, linn; No. 2. 32We; n,, PJrfe.uVv.
i white. 33c; No. 3 wh to. "track ml A
western. KMrxtiir.. i,..i ...171 -:A"'.'S.m":ed
WlJic. Op.
fancy, large, colored nnd white, OHc; fancy,
small, colored and white. 9c.
KOaS Receipts, 7.1M pkgs.; steady;
western candied, 13fll3'c; wetlern, un
graded, 1HI2'ic.
POl'I.TliV-Allvc. Ilrm; springers, Wtt
20e; turkeys, Sc; fowls, 104c; dressed,
stendj, springers. 1721c; turheys, 7S!4e!
fowls, syioe. . ,
METALS Tin, both at New York nnd
London, obtained n higher level today. A
decrease in stocks, due to the sinking of
the steamer Asturla with 750 tons on board
and sympathy with the firmness abroad,
caused the prevalent strength here and
prices beiore the close showed b rise of
about Jo points, closing firm In lone nt
2i.67'4fi-i;o. In London spot tin advanced
Ids to iiao nnd futures up 15s to 123 6s,
with the final tone Ilrm. Locally, the cop
per market was featureless and nominally
nt Hi for Lake Superior and JI6.GJ14 for
casting and electrolytic, while nt London
weakness prevailed under liquidation, and
values were redjeed 7s Gd, spot standing at
AbSlos and futures at JJ09 2s6d. There was
no change recorded In pig lead at New
ork or In London. 8pclter was also un
changed. Domestic Iron markets ruled dull
and unchanged. English markets ruled
.'..9 1?s"w warrants closing at 53s 4d
and Jllddlisnorough at lis Gd,
OMAHA WIIOI.HSAI,!. 3IArtICET.
Condition of Trndr nn it Quotations on
Mtnple 11 ml I'nncy Produce.
EGOH Receipts liberal; good stock, firm,
lOMlO'ic
LI VE POULTRY-IIuns, 7c: young nnd
lid roosters, 06c; urkcys, cgsc: ducks nnd
geese, iic; spring chickens, per lb., lGftKe.
RUTTER-Common to fair, 12&gn3e:
choice dalryi In tubs, 14G15c; sepntntor, 18c.
, FRESH FLSH-Hlack bass, lSc; white
bass, Mi; bluctlsh, He; bullheads, loc: bluo
fins, 7c; bufTalos, Be; catfish, 12c; cod, 9c;
crapples, jaioc; cIscocm, 7c; halibut. He; her
Ill's:, 'V; haddock, 10c, pickerel, 7cj pike, 9c;
led snapper, 10c, ,iltnon, lie; sunflsh, Cc;
trout, yu; whltcilsh, 9u
PIOEONS-Llve, per doz.. Jl.
VEAI.S-Cholce, 9S10c.
HAY -Prices iiuoted by Omaha Wholesale
Jlny Dealers association: Choice uplnnd,
58.0'J: No. 1 Upland. IS! incHlnm. S7; I'tuirni.
JG.50. Ryo utniw. $6.50. These prices are
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
air. No fresh receipts.
OATS-No. 2 white, ic.
CORN-No. 2. 43c.
u it A.N Hi.
VKIlCTAIll.pa
SPtNACH-Per bu. box. 40c
ASI'ARAOUS-Natlve. per 1
per doz., 353-40&
40f)SfV.
W'l 1 uy.ri l'cr uu., iimiav.
RADISHES-Pcr doz., lij2lc.
PARSLEY Per doz.. 30c.
POTATOES-OKI. pcr bll., Jl.
NEW POTATOES-Per bu.. Jl.0001.10.
CAHUAGE New California. 2c.
TOMATOES Florida, per B-basket crate,
fancy, J2.60; Texas, 4-bsk. crates, J1.S0.
OMONS llermudas, per crate, J2.25: new
California. 2c.
CAULIFLOWER Horac-grown, per doz.,
9oc.
BEANS Wax, per ',4-bu., 95c; string, per
'j bu., 75c.
PEAS-Pcr bu., J2; per M bu., 75o.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, J2.50;
Missouri, J2.50; Colorado. J2.75?(3.00.
RLACKI1ERRIES Per 21-qt. case, J2.00
"RASPHERR1ES-Pcr 24-qt. case. J3; red,
per 21-qt. case, J; per 2t-pt. case, $2.
CHERRIES-Calltornla, per -lb. box,
J1.25; Mlshourl, per 24-qt. case, J1.50.
PEAliHES-CallfornIa, per box, J1.00.
APlllCOTS-Callfornlh, -basket crates,
J1.50.
PLl'MS California, per crate, J1.25.
UOOSERERR1 ES Per 24-qt. case, J1.50.
TROPICAL, FRUITS.
ORANGES-Callfomla seedlings, J2.759
3.00; navals, J3.&): Med. sweets, J3.23Q3.50.
LEMONS-Callfornla. extra fancy, J3.75;
choice. J3..
1JANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
J2.()fl2.&0.
FIOS California, now cartons, 75c; layers,
63c; Imported, per lb., 10gli'c.
DATES Persian, In GO-lo. boxes, Salrs, 5c
per lb.; Halloween, 5V4c per lb.
P1NEAPP1.ES-Pcr doz., $1.7532.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 24-scctlon case,
J3.75.
CIDER Per bbl., J4.50; per half bbl., 12.75.
NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb., 15c: fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18ig20o;
raw peanuts, per lb., 55j34c; roasted, 64if
74c: Uracils, 13c; pecans, 10Q22c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 5Hc; No. 2 green,
4 lie; No. 1 salted. .6Vjc; No. 2 salted. 5Hc;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 1214 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 lo 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, 8013c; sheep
pclm, 25Q75c; horso hides, Jl. 502.25.
St. I. ouls (irnln mill l'rovlslon.
ST. LOUIS, June 20. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 67ic; track, "Off
71c: July. G5-7ic. August. 65c: September.
t?OJc: No. 2 hard, B7U16.S!4c
luh.n Mrm; ro. . casn. 42c; track. 43c;
July. 42!,c: September. 43Vic
OATS-FIrm: No. 2 cash. 29c; track, 29H
30Uc: July. 274c; September, 26?c.
RYE Nominal. 4Sc.
FLOUR-Stendy; patents. J3.5OS3.60; ex
tra fancy and straights, $3.10(83.20; clears,
$2.S0fi3.00.
CORNM E A L Steady at $2.30.
URAN-l'nsettled; sacked, enst track. fi3c.
HAY Firm; timothy, $10.50313.50; prairie,
$9.30if? 10.50.
Will SKY Steady. $1.27.
IRON COTTONl'lES-$l,05.
HAdaiNaS-GOTc.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
FLAX SEED-No market.
PROVISIONS-Pork, firm; Jobbing, $15.75.
Lard, quiet at $8.55. Dry salt meats,
quiet: boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25; clear
ribs, JS.3714; clear sides, JS.50. Bacon, quiet;
boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs,
J9.37U: clenr sides. $9.50.
METALS Lead, firm at $l.304.35. Spel
ter, dull at $3.7714.
POl'LTRY Qufct; chickens, 7c; springs,
12?M4c; turkeys, 7c: ducks, 6c; springs,
SfiHc: geec, 4c; springs, 8c.
R UTTER Steady; creamery, 14020c;
dulry. 131 14c.
EGGS Lower;, fresh, western, 9V4c; south
ern, Sl-ic
RECEIPTS Flour. 6.000 bbls.: whent. 28.-
0f bu.; corn. 17,000 bu.; oats, 28,000 bu.
shipments Flour. 6,000 bbls.: wheat,
7,000 bu.; corn, 42,000 bu.; oats. 19,000 bu.
Liverpool Cirnln mid Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. June 20.-WHEAT-Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western, winter. 5s lod; No.
I northern spring, 5s 9-;d; No. 1 California,
fis. Futures easy; July, 6s 81Jd; September,
5s 81id.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
In 14l; Amerlcnn mixed, old, 4s 2;d. Fu
tures quiet; July, 3s 11!41; September, 4s 'id;
October, 4s 3V4d.
PEAS Canadian, steady, at 5s 9d.
HOPS At London, steady, 4ft4 15s
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull at
Ss.
PROVISIONS-Beef. firm; extra India
moss. C3s 3d. Pork, prime mess western,
steady at 61s. Hams, short cut, steady at
4Gu Oil. Lard, linn; prime western, 44s;
Amerlcnn refined. In palls, 48s 6d. Bacon,
Ilrm: Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady,
44s 9d; bhort ribs 16 to 24 lbs., 47s 3d; long
clear middles, light. 44s 9d: Inn a- rienr
middles, heavy, 12s 9d; short clear backs, 42s
3d; cienr ucuics, us ju; snouiuers, square,
11 to 13 lbs., steady, 36s 9d.
BUTTER-Dull: finest United Stales, SSs;
good United States, 63s.
CHEE8E Firm; American finest, white,
and colored, new, 45s,
TALLOW Prime city, quiet at 25s; Aus-"
trallau, In Loudon, steady at 26s Gd,
KniiRiiN L'lty (irnln nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 20.-WHEAT-July,
62c; September, 62Uc; cash, No. 2 hard,
OIHflOoe: No, 3, 63Q6lc; No. 2 red, 65T66c;
No. :!. iKji&c.
CORN-July, 40V: Septemher, 41io; cash,
No. 2 mixed, 42c: No, i white, 42St214c.
OATS-No. 2 white. 30c.
RYE No. 2. 49c.
1 -VV h ol ST. 1 1 mo t li y . $11.50012.00; choice
prairie, J10.0CH0.50.
nUTTER-Crenmcry. ll',417c; dairy,
fancy. 13'nl4c.
EGGS Weak; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, 9c dozen, loss off, cases returned:
new whltcwood cases included, o more.
RECEIPTS-Whent, 57,000 bu.; corn, 22,400
bu.: oats. 8,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 53,600 bu.; corn, 20.
SOO bu.; oats, 3,w0 bu. '
Toledo firnln nnil Scnl.
TOLEDO. June 20. WHEAT-Dull. eafler;
cash and Julv, 7014c; September, 701ic,
CORN Dull, lower; cash nnd July, 43-ic;
September. 44!jc.
OATS-Qulet, steady; cash, 2SUc; July,
27Tie: September, 2614c. '
RYE 52c.
CLOVERSEED-Cosh, prime, $6.50; Oc
tober, $5.25.
Vlliiiieniiollii Whrnt, rlonr nnil llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 2(i WHEAT
Cash, 66T4o: July. 65ic; September, 63T4c;
on track. No. 1 hard, 6S',c; No. 1 northern,
GC'4e; No. 2 northern. 65!4c.
FI.Ol'R-Flrst patents, J3.S0B3.90; second
patents, $3.tXKff3.70: llrst clears, J2.61IJ2.75;
teeond clears, J2.OO02.1O.
BRAN in bulk, JIO.750 11,00.
Mllvrnukee (irnln .VlnrUet,
MILWAUKEE, June 20. WH EAT Mar
ket lower: No. 1 northern. 70'4c; No. 2
northern. 6Sfl69c: July, 6)H069Hc.
RYE-Lower; No, 1, 49c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, Wc; uample,
40fi53ltc.
riillHilrlphlit Produce Slnrkvt.
PHILADELPHIA. Juna 2).-nUTTER-Flrm:
good demand: fancy western cream
crv. 104c: fancy western prints. 19c.
EGGS Firm and good demand; freth
jvuLUAiin-iiorac grown, per lb,, ic
NriW JJLKTS-Pcr doz., 20y2Sc.
NEW OARHOTS-Pcr doz., 30JI35C.
NEW Ti;RNIPS-Pcr dor... 2ufl25c.
tJUCUMUEHH Holhnimp. nr run...
western, 14c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh
southern, 12c.
CHEESE Firm! New York full creams,
fancy, small, 9!4091ic; New York full
creams, fair to choice, Sti0Siac.
Prorln .Market.
PEORIA, June 20.-CORN-8teady; No. 3,
42c.
OATS-Inactlvej No. 3 white, 2SUc, billed
through,
, WHISKY On the basis of $1.27 for fin
ished goods.
MOVKSIKXTS IX STOCKS A.I IIOM1S.
Voltinip of DcnlliiKs In Unral Since
Last Prcslilcndnl Election.
NEW YORK, June 20. Opening prices of
stocks were nt the highest overage level of
the day and nil rallies, of which there were
several of some slight force, were met by
renewed realizing, which drove prices
nownwnrd. The volume of dealings showed
a notable shrinkage and fell below the 500,
WW shnte mark, which Is the lowest level
tojehed since the presidential election.
Even this meager nggrcgate was largely
dependent on the congested dealings In 11
few stocks, notably Amalgamated Copper.
This stock was under pressure nil day nnd
fell nn extreme 34 under last night, with 11
llnal rally of 2 points on the declaration of
tho customary 14 per cent qunrterly divi
dend and 14 per cent extra. This selling is
said to be In large part due to arbitrage
operations against buying of stocks eligible
for exchange. Colorado Fuel continued Its
fluctuations, falling nt one time fl points
under last night and 2214 under the high
price of Monday, but rallying at the last to
a point nbovc last night. General Electric
n'fts bought on the reported acquisition of
the British Thomson-Houston company nnd
buying lifted It 15 points by wide jumps.
I here was persisting strength In Minne
apolis & st. Louis nnd the lown Centrnl
stocks, which rose 4 to 414 on rumors of a
PMp,.ri nn,'Innl ""sorption by tho Illinois
Central. The strength of Chicago Great
nm!mnw2?.,i!"sc'1 ?" 11 f?f"K that the
.?Lli,Irc,.'r,,lry ,1ns nlready taken from
i , , 1 ' '"" wcck .',3Ub,uw, which In
cludes he payments for the go d exported.
ritv " ihi i5 ",',":"L llL'n 01 mo Sioux
WiY & 1 ac"lc Ra way company to the
l1,0."8-0 Northwestern wiinSvolve iho
near v iz nn. J, ,.u "e government of
tuni,. .1.'.CW ""hough a period of
lVintyu"n?" Is Permitted.
The bond market was moderately active
j"9!0 00oreBPn.r,T2.,n! R,l10''' Pr valued
-,J.T),O0O. United States bonds were al
unchanged on the lost call.
The Pnm in ...... In I . ., ., .
flnanclarcablegram says? spec"um ft
J1 .!.x.c.!'.. "fro. tpXSwas'dor"
i : v:" "om " nek of
. "v,nj iiicn son. Tho intlrr
"u? P,l.at J.P". the KnnoTrV:
h 5U-K "Stff 5,.' 1.W "n b"?s
banks of Bengal an TloVn. y a vreu'eed
i.u'l001!"1 rntf l,Pr coin to 6 plr cent
Vll V,,ln",KC ls a'JS: Bf,rn. unchanged
,uTnl. '"""wing aro tht, closing pr e., oi
the New York Stock exchange- v
Atchison
do pfd ,,,
Ilnltlmore & Ohio.,
In pfil
Cnnndlan Pnclfle ..
Canada So
Che. & Ohio ,
Ohlcaito & Alton...,
do ptd ,
II. & Q ,
Chicago. Inn. & I.
do pfd
Chicago & E. 111..,
Chicago 0. W
do 1st pH ,
do 2d pfd
Chicago & N. W...
C, It. I. & V ,
Chicago Ter. & Tr,
do pfd ,
C. C. I'. & St. L...
Colorado So
rift 1st pfd
do 2d pfd ,
Dfl. & Hudson
Del. L. & W
Denver & R. O..,,,
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd., ,
(51. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd ,
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ,
do pfd
Like Erie & ...
do pfd
I,. A N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ity
Mex. Central
Mcx. National
Minn. & St. L
Mo. I'dclnc.
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central ,
Norfolk & W ,
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario & W ,
Pennsylvania
Heading
do 1st pfd..., ,
do 2d pfd ,
St. L. k S. F ,
do let pfd
do 2d pfd ,
Kt. L. Southw ,
do pfd
Kt. Taul ,
5SHI do pM
104i So. Paclflo
.N's,i So. Hallway
S4i 1I0 Pf,
11 Texas & Pacific...,
, .2 Toledo. 8t L & W.
do pfd
' u'.4 Union Paclflo ,
, 75 do pfd
IWi Wabnsh
, "li do pfd
73 Wheel. & t,. E
d" do 11 pfd
, 2;i Wis. Central
SS'i do pfd
W p. C. C. St. I,.,
M Adams Ex
168U American Ex
23'i V. S. Ex .
, 45?s Wells-Kargo Ex...
S' Amal. Copper
1T Amer. Car & F....
do pfd
, Amer. I.ln. Oil ....
1M do pfd
236 Amer. 3. & P.
Sl'll do pfd
Wi Amer. Tobacco ...
, 4-H Anac. Mln. Co
, i; Hi-ooklyn R. T
M! Colo. Fuel & Iron,
1J Con. Gas
Con. Tobacco
do pfd
1 , Gen. Electric
tlVj niuroup Kugnr
"Oft Hocking Coal
M Inter. Paper
.120 do pfd ,
HO Inter. Power
1MW Laclede Ga
1'S National Dlscult..,
. " National Load
11 National Salt
WM do pfd ,
1MH No. American
. 31'i Pacific Coast
. 6f, Pacific Mall
,160',4 People's Gas
,U6'i Pressed S, Car
, SW do pfd
. M Pullman P, Car...,
12') Republic Steel ....
O'Ti do pfd
, 3' ' Supar
,131vi Tenn. Coal A Iron
, '!i Union Hag & p.,,,
" do pfd
i'K U. H. feather
52H do pfd
'CVi U. S. Rubber
, SH do pfd
33!4 U. S. Steel
, B'L; do pfd
1T8U "Western Union .,
. tf.Vi
. 331,
. 874
. 46i
. 2:4
. S1H
.111
. 9C4
231a
. 42U
. 20"4
3214
. :
. 47
. 79
.175
.200
. 91
.ISO
142!4
. 32Lj
74
. 23
. 4DU
. SM4
.10414
KSH
. 4014
. tl!i
.11411
.222
. 6514
1V4
.263
. Ct
. "li
. 23
. "!i
. M
. 84
. 43
. 23
. 43
. "?.
.104
. 72
. 41
.l!8'i
. 4114
. 83
.MS
. 2:i
. 70
.14214
. 61IV4
. 1714
. 731J
. n
. 78'4
. 2C S4
. 6!ll
. 4Si
. 0S4
. Dili
Trust receipts. "Ex-dlvldcnd.
Nerr York Money Mnrkel.
,.,11., -'' i"- ..-!, ioi loan, li'.i;
ruling rate. 4; prime mercantile paper,
STERI.INO EXCHANGE Easy, with ac
tual business In bankers1 bills at J4 S7'"
V iuiu i.oo-'ij.cVVk I Or FIX IV
2l'.K,s,Wi..S,,,CB' 'JommcwlSl
fiiiiVr.np.Fi
nnrl . V, , uuininai, owe: nar.
59c: Mexican do ars, 47Wc.
-v..u-Ui,iiL.l sirung: government
steady; railroad, Irregular. hernl"ent,
ino ciusint; pnees on nonds todav ar, a,
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg...
do coupon
do 3s, rcg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg.,.,
do coupon ,
do old 4s, rec ,
do coupon
do Ss, rcc
do coupon
D. of C. 3. 65 ,
Atchison gen. 4s,..,
do adj. 4a ,
Canada So. Is
Chen. A Ohio 4Vis.
Mo ts
C. & N. W". c. 7s, ,
do S. F. deb. Js.
Chicago Ter. 4 ,
Colo. Southern 4s..,
n. & n. G. 4s ,
Erie general 4s,...,
v. w. a r. c. is..,
Gen. Electric is,,
Iowa Central la..,,
I.. A N, tint. 4s...,
M K. A T. 2s...,
do 4s
lN. Y. C. 1
1074
13214
72?J
10T.T,
1C6'4
103
103
103i
130
113S
!""4
103'
117i
i:!i
1S7
118
W
93j
U'i
Ct
11314
9!
Wi
119
:ni
iiU
92
&C4
107
10ii
I0??i
13S4
133 vt
1214
tnii
1084;
1084
i:
10l4
!!
10914
10814
IWli
14214
122
9!i
8J
103H
90
107,
lVj
113
104U
SC'i
91
".N. j. c. gen, ts.,.,
No. Pacific 3
do 4s
N v. n x, sit 1 i.
N. & W. con. 4v!i
w.vtuH av. is.,.,
do 4s
Oregon S. L. s,
do consol 5s
Heading gen. 4s...,
Hln n w 1.
t r. i m c. 'c's!!!
St USF ge. C.s
St. Paul conools .
St. P., C. A P. Is
do Is ,
S. Taclllo 4s
So. riallwnv K
8. H. A T. 6s '',
Tex. A Pacltlcyls,,,
I -no
Union Paclfle 4s...
Wahafli 1s
do 2s ,
West Shore 4s
Wis, C.ntml 4s
Va. Centuries ...
Bid. "Offered,
lliinton StOfUsj nml Ho nils.
BOSTON. June I'O.-Cnll loans, 3',jOi,4 per
;nt; time loans, 4QIV4 per cent. Official
ce
closing
A.. T. A s. r
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
American Tel
Ilnston A Albany.,
Hoston Elevated . .
Ilotton A Me
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd
U. S. Sire!
do pfd.
Fltchburg pfd
Mexican Central .
N. E. G. & C
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Pacific
Wfil End
Westlngh, Elec
Atchison 4s
N. E. O. A C. 5s,
Adventure
Hlng. Mln. Co
Amal, Copper
Atlantic
Hoston A .Mont
Calumet & Hocla.
103i
60
17
2..I;
120,
35
49J
S05
28,4
23
C7'4
Wli
172
333
MVi
t
51
.10114
142U
,11:14
iss'4
2J5
,178
.193
, 4!li
,113'i
, 4E4
W,
,1134
, 2!i
, 81,
, 32i;
, 2di
,lio;
, ill
, 6S
Centennial
franklin ,
Humboldt
Osceola ,
Parrot
Qulncy
santa F Corner .,
Tamarack ,
Utah Mining
Winona
Wolverines
Asked.
New York Mlnlrii; nioeli.,
NEW YORK, Juno 20. The following are
the closing nuotatlons on mining stocks;
Adams Con
Alice ,
Dreece
Hrunswlck Con
Comstock Tun
Con. Cal. Va,..,
Peadwool Terra .
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
LcadMlle Con......
. 23 I.lttIe Chief
. 42 Ontario
13
EiS
90
13
7
t
18
4)
365
,11.5 .Ophlr
14
I'hoenlx
. 814
,203
Potosl
Haage .,
Sierra Nevada
Small Hoprs
Standard ....
Hank Ocarinas.
OMAHA, June 20.-Bank clearings todny,
Jl,011,63; corresponding day last year,
Sl.f37.7se: decrease. $13,150.
CHICAGO. June 20. Clearings. J24,709,Ofl7;
balances, S3. 135,134. Posted exchange. j4.Mii,
for sixty days nnd JI.S9 fcr demand, New
York exchange. JSc premium.
ST. LOUIS, June M.-Clearlngs, JT,S19,O05;
nninncps, si,Ko,it6. Money, ajj' P'r cent,
New York exchange 25c discount bid, par
asked.
PHILADELPHIA, June 20.-Clearlngs,
:'ti,-.-ji.s,B; tialonces, J4.393.612.
BALTIMORE, June 20.-Clearlng, W.56I,
iv imuiiicrs, tdiu.isS.
MNCINNATI. June 20.-C1earlng, J3.910,-
rw. .lew 1 orK eXCnnnRe, 10c premium.
Money, 3fl6 per cent.
BOSTON. June 20.-Clearlngf , J22,I50,147;
balances, JI.6I6.4S6.
NEW YORK, June 20.-C!earlngs, JM1,
276.43S; balnnces, $9,141,300.
London 5lock notnlons,
LONDON, June 20. 4 p. m. Closing:
Cons., money ,,.
do account ...
Atchison
Canadian Paclfle
St. Paul ,
Illinois Central ,
!oulvllle .......
Union Pac. pfd.,
N. Y. Central ..
Erie ,
,93 11. do 1st pfd..
93 ll-H Pennsylvania
, 77H
1 tri
Heading
, 21
..10ii
..131
.. 91
..IS)
.. 41i
No. Paclfle pfd....
.looii
Grand Trunk
ll'i
, l("i
, 42i
Anaconda
Hand Mines
U. S. Steel
do pfd
BAR, SILVER-Stcady nt 27 7-16d per
ounce.
MONEY-li4f?2 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills ls
2"-l&fi!V4 per cent; for three months' bills,
wa- u-it yer cent.
Condition of the Trenhitry.
WASHINGTON, June 20. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tho $160,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows; Available cash balance, 9171, 167,991;
gold, $95,115,371.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 20.-A genuine bear
scare nnn innux of benr orders carried
cotton vnlues much higher In the local
mnrket today. Tho action of the New
Orleans nnd Liverpool markets clearly In
dicated that similar conditions obtained nt
those points as well. As the session wore
nlonp a small stampede of tho bear forces
In the general market occurred. On the
opening the market was quiet and firm,
witn prices up 2RG points, in sympatny
with firmer Encllsh cables than exnected.
Tho figures proved to be tho lowest of the
session, for gcnernl buying soon set In nnd
carried tno entire list rnpiaiy nigncr. Tnere
came rumors of trouble ahead for shorts
In July and with a rush that option was
bid up 23 points to 8.40c. Drouth news from
the southwest, splendid cloth and dry goods
market advices, further advance In the
Liverpool mnrket, singular absence of sell
ers and cron ilnmnio reports from the
eastern belt all combined to undermine benr
convictions nnd build up a strong null
structure. Tho new crop months were sup
ported by Wall street and other commis
sion house buying, while New Orlenns well
nigh flooded the pit hero with nenr-month
buying orders. Speculation was more nc
tlvrs during the day than nt nny time In
mnny weeks. The market was finally
steady, with prices net I2'(f19 points higher.
Spot closed dull. 3-16c higher; middling up
lands, SHc; middling gulf, 8?4c Sales, 320
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Juno 20.-COTTON-8pot,
good business done, prices l-32d lower;
American middling fair. CVsd; good mid
dling, 4T4d: middling, 44d: low middling,
4 13-32d; good ordinary, 4 5-32d; ordlnnry,
3 29-32d. Tho sales of the day were 12,000
bales, of which 1,0X1 were for speculation
and export, and Included 10,800 American.
NEW ORLEANS, June 20.-COTTON-Steady;
sales. 2,250 bales; ordinary, 6 13-16c;
good ordlnnry, 6Htc: low middling, 7 6-lSc;
middling, 8 3-16c: good middling, Sll-16c;
middling fair, 8 15-I6c. Receipts, 1,850 bales;
stock, 119.432 bales.
ST. LOUIS. June 20.-COTTON-Mnrket
1-I6c higher nnd steady; middling, 8 M6c;
sales, 1.200 bales; receipts, f,91 bales; ship
ments, 743 bales; stock, 68,604 bales.
GALVESTON. June 20.-COTTON-Mar-ket
unchanged at 8 l-16c.
Coffer Mnrket.
NEW YORK, June 20.-COFPEE-Steody;
Nn. 7 Ttln Involro. Klin. Mllil. nuloM r-nr.
dovn, 81jgi2c. Considerable of a bull move
ment developed in tho market today. The
opening wns steady, with prices up S'flO
points on -covering and light foreign buy
ing Htnrtcd by a firmer ruling of foreign
markets, more particularly European, than
expected. Soon after the call there was a
further rise of 5 points nnd In the nftcrnoon
tho net gain was Increased to 20 points on
somo positions. Shorts wore nervous nnd
bought heavily; longs increased holdings.
Trading was the largest for n slnglo dav In
mnny weeks. The close was steady, lOSHa
points higher, having cnsletl off under
profit-taking. Total sales were 40,070 bales.
Including: July, 5.10?j5.20c; September, 5.25
R5.3.c; October. 5.3035.40c; November. 5.45c:
December. 5.5vfl5.fiOc; January, 6.55g).65c:
March, D.70S5.75c.
Oil nrid Ito, In.
NEW YORK. June 20.-OH,8-Cottonseed,
nritno crude, nnmfnnlr nrlmn vaIIih. 11 ct
Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady; strained!
common to good, Jl.45. Turpentine, firm at
3714 3Sc.
uiii city, Pa June 20.-OILS-Credlt
balances. $1.0o; certificates, no bid; ship
ments.' 63,253 bbls.; average. 91.334 bbls.;
runs. 91.151 bbls.; average, S.1,346 bbls.
LONDON. Jnn 20 nTl.Rr-alr.nita un
seed, spot, 5s 9(1- .
l,ivkiu'uoi June 20. OILS Rosin, com
mon, firm at 4s 4d.
Sew York llry (,'nnds Market.
NEW YORK. Juno. 20.-Prlnt cloth mnr
ket excited; 2S-Inch, 91 squares, 4e. and
nnrrow orders on relative bnals with re-
flr.rvr.,1 MpllMfn Wlrlr. rAAa BnU "C1 ln.L
. , .... ........ OQ73-IUI-JI in
squares nt 4c and 39-Inch 68x72's at 414c.
ijcuw uiiMYu bwup marftei strong ana
cleaned up in most directions: still tending
upward; bleached cottons unchanged; some
eastern denims advanced 14c per yard.
Coarse-colored cottons generally firmer;
in hub in kuuu request ana nnn; ginghams
firm.
nvnporntrd nnd Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORIf tlinn Wl. rVlIIAiii n
pics ruled steady at unchanged prices. De-
in a 11 fl nna nlnw a n-
prime, hMci choice. Cfl.Uc
rancy, c. " '
nlifnt nnd nnm hnllv imnhanj r.
.ii0'.0,!!'" n.n,,.fu"1Uy.- Apricots;
Peaches,
peeled, ll19c; unpeeled, 6l0c
Snifnr Market.
steady: fair refined, 3?c; centrifugal, 96
test. 41c: molnnnna mica,- -is.:,.. Hnn!
quiet. ' "-""cu'
.-ri-. n uiii,uiiho, June -U SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle". 3 3-164c: open kettle,
nentrlfii'iml. .17iisiii. r.,.iV..J. "...Lv
4UWc; sccoiids, 23ic. Molasses, dull
centrifugal, 7015c. '
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, June 20.-WOOL-Unchanged-medium
grades. ll?17c; light fine, llWHc
heavy line. 9ailc; tub washed, 16f 14Hc.
TUB niSAl.TV MARKET.
une'lDm?8 P,nCC'1 " n' Thursda'
Warranty Deeds.
Ralph Kitchen and wife to O. H.
Partridge, lots 3 and 4, block 5, West
Lnd add j 3,000
A. J. Holmes to Michael Hopkins, lot
5, block 1, Thomason & G.'s add 350
M. A. Elliott et nl to A. J. Vierllng,
lots 9 and 10. hlock 7. SIiiiII'r 5,1 n,i,i n t-n
A. F. Moore, trustee, to E. D. Jonoi! "
eSOxlOO feet lot 20, Millard & C.'s ndd, 1
1. 1-. ihuu nnn niisnand to H, .M,
Scott, sV4 neU soVi scU 30-15-13
S. V. Van Cnmp and husband to
Iatham Dnvls, lot 11. block 1; lots
4. 5. 6. 10 to 12. 14. block 3: lnt M
COO
2.000
BOO
600
and 21. block I: lots 21 nnd 22. block
K; lots 1. 2 and 3. block 7. and lots
1. 15 and 16, block 8. Van Camp's odd,
Isaac Melzcr and wlfo to J. R. Wllfon.
lot 3. block 4. Dwight & L.'s ndd....
Augusta Young and husband to K, M.
Westerflcld. c& lot 8, block 3. nnd a
tract commencing at northeast
corner lot 8, block 3, Credit Fonder
ndd
H. H. Baldrlge and wlfo to W. A.
Corson, trustee, w4 of n!4 lot 35,
Burr Oak.,-. ; 2touo
Quit Clnlm IJenU.
Mary Bocko to Cathne Beard, lot 35
block 9, Brlggs Place i
Mary Olacomlnl et nl to Marie Gla
romlnl et al. e52 feet of ?160 feet lot
8. block 5. Park Place 1
Same to same, lot 6, block 5, Improve
ment Association add 1
Same to same, lot 8, block 104, Omaha 1
Same to same, lot 6, block 8, Van
Camp's add , 1
Same to same, w4 block 9, Bowling
Green : 1
Anna Huntley and husband to Martha
ami cnrrie (iiacnmlnl. w4 lots 11 and
12, block 0. Shlnn's ndd
Mary Olacomlnl et al to Anna Hunt
ley, wtj lots 11 nnd 12, block 6,
Shlnn's add
Same to same, riH lot 4, block 11,
Omaha
Same to same, lot 15, Hnwes' add.,..
Same to same, lot 10, block 10, South
Omaha
Ida Wharton and husband to L: y.
Hill, lots 1 to 4 nnd 7. block 1, nnd
part lot 8. block 6, Boggs ft H.'s ndd.
J. I Redlck and wife to W. O. Gil
bert, lot 2, block 1. Boggs & H.'s add.
V. O. Lantry to Bllona Garlic, lot 5,
block 38, Florence ,
3,000
Ileed.
Master tn chancery to trustees of the
Sheppard and Enoch Pratt hospital,
lot 8, block 6, Kountze Place 2,100
Total amount of transfers $16,693
OMAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET
Cattle EtctipU Vtrj Light and SUidj t
Strong Pricei Were Paid,
HOGS TW AND A HALF TO FIVE LOWER
Fairly Good Ueuinnd for Both Fed
Sheep nnd Lnnibs and .Market Just
About Sternly Grnnsers Slow
mid Tendency Loner.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 20.
. Receipts were: Cattle. Hobs. Sheep,
Official Monday l.vti 3,ul 4,96s
uniciai 'luusuay.. z.'iit 7.367 s,va
Official Wednesday 2,615 lu.utA
umciai Tiiursuny l.rjl 7,616 2,485
Four days this week. 7.750 2S,9J 12,265
same days last week 1U.W0 IWJ.'f 7,i33
Same Week hrfnrr. ln.fcM :iv,6.! 7.6.1II
Same, three weens ago,,,13,Jv9 U.9J0 13,i'
aanio lour weeks Ui,u....lu,i43 4a,9jS 16,Sv6
Same days last year 12.WJ 36,twt 16.W3
Average price paid for hoca at south
utnanu the pust several days with com
parisons:
I 1901. 19(J0.1S99.189S.U37.1896.189S
May 27..
May 28.,
May 29,,
May so..
May 31..
June 1,,,
June 2...
June 3...
June 4...
June 5...
June 6...
June 7.,,,
Juno 8,,.,
June ...
June lo.,,
-Ullt) 11.,
June 12.,
uUlio u..
June 14..
J line la,.,
June 16..
June 17..
UU11U IS.
Juno 19..
juue -..
5 6)
6 63i
6 bV
t 71J,
6 ;u
670
5 Tuik
3 601
I
3 601
3 5i
3 s7
3 t
4 5s
3 i)S
20 3 34
0i 3 34
'I 3 3!
2 93 4 17
4 951
4 UUI
4 i
2 92
4 31
2 9b
4 as
1
i 93
i SS
4 33
4 H
4 30
4
3 39
3 401
4 hi.
I go
i 81
Oil 3 obi
lUi 3
1 sail
01 ' I
831 3 30
8il 3 31
92 3 2J
yj 3 i
81 U 2ii
. I s ail
"ii 1
3 :9i
?l 3
90, 3 22
W 3 15
t-)l J -11
I 3 15
80 1
4 34
4 39
4 S3
4 aii
4 91
3 08
3 b9 4
3 6i 3
3Wi J
3 bl 3
3 bj 3
' I J
3 57 1
3 b4 3
3 C6 I
3 62 3
3 bj( 3
I 3
3 64 '
3 7 1 1 3
2 IM 4 35
3 Jl I 4 2
I 4 34
5 71WI
p IO,
b 78ft
I
5 Ki'i
1 n j I
6 UZ
6 lUi
0 00!
4 92
4 St, I
4 S6
4 fj,
4 9o
a 03,
6 11
4 94
3 V3 1
3 04, '
I W i 4 U
1 .1 'II I
2 91i 4
I 6 Ul
I ?
I 6
, 0 6b-,
I ' I
I 6 3h
I 6 9."4
,1 b ,J
3 fW 4 3t
3 U3 4 i
I 4 3$
2 9Sl
A lul
3 08 4 44
3 li'l 4 m
3 02, 4 48
i Vol I u
indicates Sundav.
. The. olticlul number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's
C M. & St. P. Ry 5
O. & St. L. Ry 2 5
Missouri Pacific 2 1
I'nlon Pacific System 3 14 8
C. & N. W. Ry 2
F., E. & M. V 16 27
8. C. & P. Ry 3
C, St. P., M. & O.... 10 6
B. & M 9 27 2
C, B. & Q 18 1.,
K. C. & St. J 6 3
C, R. I. & P., cast.. 1 6
C. R. I. & P., west.. 1 4
Illinois Central 2
Total receipts 5 lii ii 4
The disposition of tho day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer 01 neaa inuicatea:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co 91
Swift and Company 2S7
Cudohy Pucklng Co 217
Armour & Co 356
Omnha Pkg. Co.. K. C. 112
1.M4
2,155
1,993
2.581
357
1,643
408
R. Becker & Degan 25 ....
Vnnsant & Co 20 ....
Livingstone & Schaller.. 82 ....
II. L. Dennis & Co 1
R. S. Mawhlnney A ....
Wolf &. Murman 2 ....
Other buyers 73 ....
Totul L272 8T876
CATTLE There was a very light run
hero todny for this time of tho week
Packers all seemed to want a fairly lib.
oral number of cuttlo and as a result tho
feeling was a llttlo better on all good
cattle.
There were about 20 loads of beef steers
included in the receipts and tho market
could safely bo quoted stronger than yes
terday, particularly on the good heavy
weights. Packers ure not very anxious for
tne common stun ana iigntweignts ana on
that class the feeling was not so much
better. In somo cases the choicer bunches
sold 5c or oven 10c higher than yesterday,
but tho situation could probably best bo
described by calling It a good strong mar
ket. Practically everything was sold In
good season.
The cow market did not show much
change from yesterday, but still a little
better prices wcro obtained for the better
grades of corn fed stuff. Prices are prob
ably a dlmo higher than they wcro on
Tuesday, which was the low day, bo that
tne market is auout uack to wnero It was
011 Monday. The grasscrs have not Im
proved as much as the corn feds, but still
tney are selling a little better than they
were on Tuesday.
Bull calves and stags did not show much
change, today as compared with yesterday,
as Just about steady prices were paid all
urounn.
StockerH and feeders also brought steadv
prices wnero tno quality was satisfactory,
oui iney wero biow ana weaK wnero tney
were noi koou.
Lightweight stock cows and heifer are
aimosi impossiDio 10 sen ai any price, as
there seems to bo no demand from the
country for them at all. Representative
Bales;
BEEr STEERS,
No. Av. Tr. No. Av. Pr.
1 ,-K0 3 60 26 959 5 IS
3 940 4 25 31 1161 5 IS
2 1115 4 75 9 12M 5 70
37 1132 4 ti II 1012 5 20
29 103J 4 95 16 1031 5 V,
23 919 5 00 1 1150 5 ?5
1 970 S f0 20 1117 5
33 1003 5 00 20 105 5 15
3 1010 5 CO 18 115 I 10
K 1060 S 00 14 i:SJ 6 4S
IS 117S 5 US 25 1263 5 45
22 1112 5 C5 17 1277 5 V
31 1081 5 10 18 1168 5 50
4 114 ) 5 10 20 1313 5 55
23 993 5 10 14 1420 S 70
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
7 SSI 4 75 16 967 4 X
20
46
901 4 95
STEERS TEXAS,
1040 5
COWS.
..1000 2,l5
1....
1....
...1060 3 50
...1000 3 .'5
...1050 3 M
...1023 3 70
...1090 3 73
.. NO 2 40
.. 925 2 50
..1110 3 50
.. 700 3 50
.. no 2 50
.. 9C0 2 50
.. 842 3 50
..1190 3 SO
1
17....
t
1.'.'.'.
1....
9....
2....
2....
1....
1....
i'.'.'..
1....
1....
1...,
16....
1....
1....
1....
t....
...1110 3 75
...1100
3 75
953
3 73
.. 905 4 00
.. 700 4 W
..1230 4 00
..1030 4 CO
..1133 4 00
..1165 4 1
,. 960 4 00
.. 740 4 tO
..1130 4 13
..1111 4 20
..1410 4 :s
..1240 4 "
..1130 4 25
..1320 4 :s
.. 934 4 0
650
666
! 65
73
M0 2 73
1030 2 75
910 2 75
880 3 S3
1110 3 SS
..... 973 3 "0
1133 3 95
6t5 100
915 3 (0
1120 1 fO
1017 3 1.1
S26 3 20
9.' a
1360 3 ?0
,....1130 3 40
77S 1 50
790 3 fO
920 3 50
830 3 50
'.!'.'.'.'.
3
V.'.'....
1
4
s
5
10
2..
I..
3..
1..
1..
1..
3..
1340 4 tO
1350 4 35
mi 4 .15
930 4 33
900 4 10
1310 t :o
893
4 50
4 75
.lttO 3 50
3...
.1026
COWS AND HEIFERS.
653 2 75 6.
1233 4 65
HEIFERS.
6
3 '..
2
, 67t
, 810
2 85 5
9G0 3 M
707 3 75
1052 4 r.3
744 4 fO
1000 3 M
1330 3 65
1590 3 75
144) 3 SO
1230 3 CO
15) 3 46
1380 4 0)
1830 4 15
1210 4 20
103) 4 "J
1G00 4 3)
1410 4 33
90 4
785 3 00
769 3 50
4 ,
68,
10
BULLS.
.... 670 3 83
1,
....1533 3 00
,.,.1500 3 73
.... 970 3 2S
,...1150 3 25
....1350 3 40
,,..1560 3 .0
,,..1110 3 W
....11S0 3 30
....1220 2 SO
....1070 3 f0
COO 3 SO
11S0 3 CO
UAI.VES,
310 4 SO
210 6 00
W 6 fO
120 6 (0
180 6 50
150 SO
120 5 V)
134 S f0
123 5 to
90 S 5)
3...
1...
195 5 50
STAGS.
1 123) 3 90
1....
..1700 4 73
1 16,0 4 IS
STUCK. UUWB a.-vu niSirKKB,
1...
830 2 40
1.
550 3 15
1
1
1
1
..1020 3 .Vt
.. 630 2 40
,. 800 3 00
3....
3....
1....
380
3 S
740
3 25
1220 3 20
.. 660 3 10
13...
407 3 73
STOCK CALVES.
123 5 V) 1 110
30
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
3...
1...
2...
4...
623 3 (0
3..
526 4 fO
470 3 60
1
17
32
41 ....
29
,830 4 fl)
913 4 53
, 695 4 7S
516 4 10
, 760 4 80
3'. 3 70
. 717 3 55
, 461 3 ',3
. 614 4 01
25...
4...
1. .
760 4 V)
HOGS The
fresh receipts today were
fairly liberal
and as there were several
loads carried over irom yesterday the sup
ply on sale was of good proportions. The
market npncd very slow ant packers were
bidding 2t'Qtc lower than yesterday's gen
eral market Sellers did not like tho Idea of
selling nny lower nnd as a result It was
somo time before much was done and the
hogs moved toward the scales very slowly.
The bulk of the early sales went at ?5.87HiT
5.924, with somo of the better grades ns
high ns J5.97tj, The mnrket, however, grew
worse Instead of better ns the morning ad
vanced nnd It finally took pretty good hogs
to bring 35.9H. The most of tho later sales
went at 5.S7ty and some of the commoner
stuff sold below that. It was very lalo
before anything like a clearance wns made.
Representative sales:
No. Av. 8h. IT.
77 2M to 3 m;
76 191 80 5 !3
f) Ml ... 5 53
71 311 160 5 5
66 342 120 8 S7U
71 2J9 ... SS7'i
83 256 160 5 87'j
56. 214 80 3 K'S
66 3.19 80 5 t'.,
74 224 4) 5 m
66 278 120 5 8"4
68 223 SO 3 87' i
61 360 ... 3 37j
62 243 80 5 87fc
66 217 .., 3 571,
73 216 8) ;,-,
79 233 24) 5 87j
64 244 ... 5
79 233 16) 5 r7,
75 213 40 3 I7'i
80 223 80 3 8711
50 215 ... 5 87,
72.. 221 12-) 5 87t
76 229 16) 5 87,
68 220 .,. 5 7
8 2J7 30) S 871,
61 230 120 7i
50 222 40 5 I5!i
62 237 160 S 871,
73 2CO ... 3 374
84 213 40 5 S74
68 331 ... 5 tP,i
77 153 44 t S7i
62 231 120 5 87i
40 21t 80 i f7i
36 3f.8 160 5 .1",
46 228 120 5 7'
71 222 ... 5 97,
94 21i ... 3 87i
53 283 40 5 87,
78 2M 120 5 974
70 225 ... I 874
81 226 120 5 87V,
61 218 ... 5 874
57 293 160 5 87 4
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
76 323 80 5 90
63 240 160 5 90
69 232 340 5 90
51 273 ... S90
(1 235 80 8 9)
73 231 21) 5 )
82 231 ... 3 90
78 2.18 240 S W
61 240 40 3 90
58 281 1C0 5 90
ltl 240 240 3 90
60 257 VA 5 90
61 241 160 5 9)
56 303 120 3 90
67 22 fO 5 0
6.8 261 ... 5 9)
62 273 90 5 90
78 231 200 5 M
72 223 40 3 9'l
74 213 160 ., 9)
65 247 2(0 5 )
73 240 80 3 M
58 25? 80 S90
74 242 ... 5 90
f6 266 ... 5 30
64 253 4-) 3 90
67 270 ... 5 90
61 260 SO 5 90
70 219 ... 5',0
1.6 266 16) 3 90
68 208 $0 5 tO
86 224 40 3 "0
f,6 136 (0 5 90
62 249 ... 5 ")
76 230 210 5 M
55 274 80 5 J24
67 248 ... 5 924
70 240 80 3 924
64 250 40 5 924
70. 243 40 5 914
71 275 ... t 024
63 284 ... 6 92
64 252 ... 5 914
60 287 80 3 92 4
81 210 240 5 924
44 311 160 6 924
24 307 SO 5 924
33 28.5 ... 5 924
62 253 160 5 924
71 259 ... 5 24
71 143 10 5 0:4
77 264 40 5 . ?4
63 246 ... 5 324
(4 274 ... 5 924
64 234 80 3 924
73 250 ... 3 924
66 247 ... 3 914
61 313 ... 5 95
60 3) ... 3 93
8.3 288 ... 5 974
53 300 ... 3 374
. ( :u 160 5 8,U
37 221
3 174
76 241
S 874
78....
211 120 5 874
20) 80 5 S',4
68 219
.. 5 J74
4.) 5 87 4
40 5
71 216
73 310
70...
96...
71...
52...
73...
73...
65...
261 160 3 90
194
3 90
....259
....297
....1)7
....23S
...,228
80 5 90
80 5 90
40 5 90
JO 3 00
W S 90
80 3 !0
67 232
67 219
3 90
SHEEP There wern niiltn n few nbren on
snle today and the market on fed stuff held
Just r.bout steady. A string of wethers sold
at 15.1m nnd a small hunch of native ewes
brought .50. Fair to good western owes
sold at J3.IO. Tnklng everything Into consld
erntlon those prices looked Just about
sternly with yesterday.
Lnmbs nlso sold In about yesterday's
notches. Western stuff sold as hUh aa $1.60.
There wero several cars of western grass
sheep on sale this morning, but packers
were slow nbout taking hold of them nnd
the mnrket could he quoted a little lower.
Quotations: Cholco clipped wethers. fiXft
fl3.75; fair to good clipped wethers, S3.50W
3.06; choice clipped ewes, 13.0011 3.25; fnlr to
ftood clipped ewes. $2.7533.00; choice wooled
ambs. $4.755.00; fair to good Iambs. tl.'iO'n
4.75; choice clipped Iambs, $4.40S1.6O; fair to
Kooo. cupped lamus, 4.::&sr4.4u; spring iamn?
Jl.50g5.25; feeder wethers. $2.75fl3.00;
feeder
lambs, $3.2333.60,
Representative snles:
AV. IT.
2 cull ewes
IS cull ewes
9 bucks
295 western ewes,
270 western ewes
33 native ewes..!
1 native ewe
35 native owes
657 western fed wethers..
69 bucks
8 yearlings
11 yearlings
66 western lambs
218 Colorndo lambs
29 cull ewes
13 bucks
696 Oregon grass wethers
SO
$2 00
2 fO
2 50
3 00
3 00
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 63
3 75
4 00
4 00
4 50
4 50
1 75
2 25
3 40
, 78
, 153
IO
, 91
, 113
, 110
, 100
94
, 92
S3
92
, 83
, 88
10O
76
103
CHICAGO LIVE, STOCK SIARKKT,
Choice! Steers StroiiK lloua Easier
Micro SIlKlitly IllRhcr.
CHICAGO, June 20. CATTLE Receipts,
8,500 head, including 400 Texnns; good to
cholco steers, strong, others slow: butchers'
steady; Texans firm; pood to prlmo steers,
$5.5006.30: poor to medium, $4.6030.40; Block
ers nnd feeders. $2.90Cn.9O; cows. $2.75314.80;
heifers. $2.75i5.10; canners, $2.00(&2.70; bulls,
$2.60((M.e0: calves, $4.60Q6.60; Texas fed
steers, $1.2535.40: Texas grassers, J3.60c34.10;
Texas bulls, $2.7B5j3.75.
HOGS Receipts today. So.OOO head; tomor
row. 22,000 head, estimated: left over, 5,000
head: easier: top, $6.17'4: mixed and butch
ers, $5.80(06.12H; good to cholco heavy, $5.93
6.17; rough heavy, J5.socn5.90: light, $5.75ii
6.02: bulk of sales, $5.92H56.07.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. 10,000
head; lambs up to $5.60; good to choice
wethers. $3.905M.2o: fair to choice mixed.
$3.605J4.00; western sheep, $4.0iff4.25: year
lings, $1,201(4.50; natlvo lambs, $4.00(Q5.25;
western lambs. $5.00(fii5.25.
Knusas City Live Stock Market,
KANSAS CITY, June 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3.000 neaa natives, l.wo neaa Tex
ans. 300 head calves: choice beef steers, Sfi
10c higher: others steady: cholco dressed
beef steers, $5.50in'5.90: fair to good. $5.00
b.40; Blockers ana reeaers, js.boiji.uo; western-fed
steers. $4.50i35.75: Texans and In
dians, $4.15(n.25: Texas grass steers. $3.Wfj)
4.00; cows, $2.80(94.50; heifers, $3.60fi6.00; can
ners, $2.00fjl2. 75: bulls. S3.S5fi4.75: calves, $3.50
(Bo.on.
huhh Receipts, 13.000 nead: market
steady to 2c higher; top, $6.07H: bulk of
sales, $5,855(6.05; heavy, $6.00O6.07; mixed
pacKers, ja.soige.uo; ngnt, jd.bo36.w; pigs,
$5.2556.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccc nts. 3.100
head: market strong: western lambs. $4.35Tf
o.w; western wemers, ...;'( i.wo; western
yoarllngs, $4.00g4.&0; owes, $3.2593.70; culls,
$2.0OIf3.00; Texas grass rheep, $3.003J.60;
spring lamus, t.ovjQu.iv.
St. I,onl Live Stork Mnrket.
HT T.nTTTQ Timn lo PATTI P.D lt.
1 "TUI lionrl ItiOllriln,- 1 100 'r".. .. .
market steady; native shipping and export
Atpfrn. 45 '10tri& IS. ,lr,,afiArl Vi.t,e nnA
steers, $l.50-j6.65; stocrs under 1.000 lbs., $3.75
igu.00, siocitcrs ana leeacrs, ;;.&xg4.bj; cows
and heifers. S2.0Offi5.nO! rannr. 11 srvno ss.
bulls.$2.85J.00; Texas and Indian steers,'
i.wio.iu; cows ana neirers, $2.70471.20.
"uuo ui-ceipiB, u.uuu neaa; market
stendvr nntlvA miiHnn kivi no. inmK.
li.ffifi Wl! rillla anH Viitnlsa M . '
ers, $2.75J3.00; Texas muttons, $3.30ij3.90.
St. Joseph Livestock Mnrket.
ST. .TOSF.Pir. .font. vl-PATTir r.
points 1 ffl.t Tln.l mnrlrnt nA.,A.l
10c higher; closed with advance lost; nn-
livea, i.nun.u.uu; cows OI1U neilers, JL'.LG'ilo.lS;
Veals. S1.7rvh'6.f0f hllllft nnil at!, era O C7A 1A.
stockerK and feeders, K.(toi.'b.
HOGS Receipts. 9.724 head; market
steady; light and light mixed, $5.S0-J5.95;
medium and heavy, $5.9036.07t$: pigs, $4,253
5.0O; bulk. $5.87495.97. ".it.,
miiuw a.njj LAMBS Receipts, 3,52,9
beailf market 5n hli-hnr i.at o , n ,1 . .
others.
.w York Live Stock .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 20.-CATTLK-n.
eclpts, 758 head; nothing doing; sternly; no
change In cables; shipments, 150 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 125 head; steady for
veals; buttermilks, nominal; veals, 5.00476.25;
no cnoico mock nere.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 6.2S1
head: sheen firm to 10c higher: lnmbs. ac
tive nnd steady; sheen, $3 (,074.35; lnmbs,
$8,354(6.85; yearlings, $4.50U4,75; few unshorn,
$5.00ifj5.50.
nous Receipts, 620 nentl; steady.
Motix City Live Stock Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY. June 20.-fSneclnl Tele-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300; market
steady, neeves. i.(o'flo.u; cows aim ouiik.
mixed. $2.5ATf4.00: stockers nnd feeders. $3.10
i4.25; calves and yearlings, $3.25S-4.40.
MUUB iteccipts, i.imi; inarKci tuny dc
lower; selling, $5.8586.95; bulk, $3.S7H.
Stock lu Slitkt.
Int. fnhlA .hnn'ii Hi recelotR of
cattln. hogs and sheep at the four principal
ve SIOCK maraetB june m.
cattle, nogs, csnee 1.
South Omaha 1.291
7.616 2.4S5
Chicago 8.500
25,000 10,000
1.1,000 3,40)
5,001) 2,500
nnsas city y
l. Loulo 3,201)
Totals
.17,591 50,6)0 18,385
IllK Snle of Wool.
ciiAv-ntn Ore,. Juno 20. One million
.v,,.. hnnrrri nnd sixty thousand pounds
of wool were sold hero today at prices
ranging from 1H4 to 12b cents per pound,
f
EDWARD
nowwun
Axrttrmc XC. Jones Sc Ci
MOW
COMMISSION
InitAI.V, PHOVlIOXs, .TOCKM, HOM AMI COTT4IN. 220-220 Lo Salle St.. CHICAGO
Your bu.ln. Corr.rndnc 1dtII.. D.IIt .nd tpcliTinrM Tnttera miti "ItSSSi.
PrlTMtc ll'tru In all Important I'olnH and ll'til.
JAMES MULHALL ARRAIGNED
Uenver at nit Is Chnrcrd vlth Uslun
ainlla to Defraud .Mill
Iiik Coiiiiimilc,
NEW YOnK, Juno 20. James T. Mulhall
of Denver, Colo., wns arraigned beforo
United States Commissioner Shields today
on a charge of using the malls for the pur
poses of fraud. Ho demanded nu examina
tion and was held In $2,500 ball. The com
plaint on which Mulhall wns arraigned cm
bodies a sworn statement made by Wit
Ham T. Sullivan, postofflco Inspector in
charge of tho district of Colorado, In which
It ls charged Hint Multtntl under tho nnmo
of "tho Merchant company" of Denver,
sent out circular letters to milling com
panies In Kansas nnd Nebraska asking con
signments of carload lots of flour, meal nnd
other produce.
ARTHUR L. 5HEETZ ELECTED
Oinnhn Sinn Chosen Secrrtnry nud
Treasurer of Interiintlnnnl Com
mercial Trnvelrrft.
ATLANTIC CITY, X. J.. Juno 20. Ttio
International Federation of Commercial
Trnvelers elected tho following officers to
dny: President, 'Edward Trovctt, Utlcn;
vice president, R. A. Cavnnaugh, Chicago;
secretary and treasurer, Arthur L. Sheet,
Omnha; executive committee, F. E. Haley
of Dcs Moines, L. A. Labcnuno of St. Louis,
C. C. Daniels of Columbus, O.
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JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS'
OF OMAHA
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uesttrn Electrical
V Company
Electrical Supplies.
Kltttrio Wlrlsg lis aad Oas,LI(Btta'
Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St.
Davis & Gowgill Iron Works.,
MAJJUTACTUREna AND JOBBERS
OV MACHINERT.
OBNKRAXi RBPAIRINO A FWHAXTl
IRON AND BRAS0 FOUNDERS,
IM1, lOOU 1BOB Jaakaaa Htrt, T
Omikt, NJ. Tel. BSC
U. BabrUkta. Ax 1st. J. B. CawdU, Kg
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES.
ELEVATORS
laaproved Quick and Kaay Risliuj
Steam, Elistrlo and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES.
Band fr oatalorue.
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1
MM tU 8Uet. Tflephan ltl.
H. Davis & Son
Aieati (or the Itloltmoo
Btttrtr Gtea auaa
Fire Doers.
ElaTktor Hydraullo and Hand Blevatari.
Blevator rcpalrlnt a specialty. Leather
VoIto Cups for EltTatsrs, Engine aad
Printing PrMssaa.
WALL PAPER.
YatUr Wall paper Co.,
JOBBliRS
WALL PAPER.
Iarge, wall selected stock, prices larna as
eastern houses latest novelties. Dealers
tend for Z901 sample line and terms.
ISl.'.-lin linrnrv St.. Olnnlin. ;
COMMISSION.
Qavid Cole Co.,
Frt sh Dressed Poultry,
Oysters and Celery.
ai6 So. 11th St.
Omaha
DRY GOODS.
HE. Smith & Go.
Importers and Jobber et
Dry QoodSy Furnishing Ooodt
AND NOTIONS.
PAMTS AND OILS.
National Oil & Paint Co.
(Incorporated.)
MANUKAGTURUllH AND JOIlllBRS.
Paints for all Purposes,
Varnishes, etc.
101S and 1017 Jotiei St., Tel, 1721. Omaha.
'I'mepliouu lOltn,
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James IS. Boyd & Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
CHAIN. rilOVIHIOXS AMI stocics.
Hoard of Trade llulldluv.
Direct wires to Cbic.Ro and New Yorlt
Correuroncltiict', John A. Wutren Sc Co.
C. HEEMAN
witn
MERCHANTS.
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