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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, JUiNE 22, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Jhrktt Oenirallj Kules Dull and Oloiu
Lower All Around.
WHEAT FALLS UNDER ENORMOUS CROPS
Corn SetlliiR Mostly r Locnl l.nngi-
Oat Hnic Occnalonnl hpurt of
Actl Ity Provision Wenk
In Sympathy.
CHICAGO. June Sl.-fnder pressjro of
enormous crops the uhctt market showed
extreme weakness today, the September
deliveries closing Ujc lower. September
corn closed c down, September onts 140
4c lower nnil provisions irom oraW to loo
dLower cables, coupled with estlmntcs of
an abundant harvest, combined to create 11
weak opening In the wheat nit. During the
early part of the session thu feature wns
the heavy selling by locals. Commission
houses wero moderate buyers. Liquidation
of July continued and was a powerful In
fluence In bringing about the depression In
.September, which Increased as the day ad
vanced. September opened MNo lower at
67ifMe. I'nder continued liquidation prices
dropped to 67'4C around which flg.ire there
was considerable profit taking. The low
point of the day was 66'lic, nt which the
market closed weak, nradstreet's reported
exports of wheat and (lour equal to 6,S21,OiiO
bushels, against 4,791,000 Inst week. Argcn
tine shipments wero 880.000 bushels, com
pared with 621,000 last week and l.Mfi.OOO a
jear ago. Nino boatloads were taken or
export. Seaboard clearances of wheat anil
flour were equal to 731.17S bushels. Pri
mary receipt!) were 416,941 bushels, against
608,622 bushels a year ngo. Minneapolis and
Duluth reported 147 cars, against 237 last
week and 125 a year ngo. Local receipts
were 46 cars, 1 of contract grade.
Corn was dull. Selling by longs, mostly
for locnl account, was the principal fea
ture .Most of this corn was taken by com
mission houses. During the latter part of
the session the market was very m.ich af
fected by weakness In wheat and the 'nw
est prices wero near the close, September
ranged between IS'WIJtyc nnd 4114c. closing
4c lower at the former figure, nradstreet's
reported 2,426,100 bushels taken for export
this week, compared with 2,569,000 bushels a
wefk ago. Seaboard clearances were 211,
433 bushels. Primary receipts were 224,90.x
bushels, against 610,075 a year ago. Local
receipts were 160 cars, 2 of contract grade.
Oats were weak and dull, but with oc
casional spurts of activity. The weakness
was largely due to sympathy with other
grains and to continued liquidation. Buy
ing was scattered. Commission houses Old
most of tho selling. September ranged be
tween 26'ic and 26ic closing V4Tt c lower
nt former prices. Iocal receipts wero 136
cars.
Provisions wero weak In sympathy with
weakness in thu grain markets. There was
also an npparent drslro'of outside longs to
take prollts. Trading wan light. September
fiork ranged between $11.80 nnd $15. closing
5c lower nt $11.85. Lard sold between
JS.62V4 and $8.7714, closing 1001214c lower at
18.65. Lnrd ranged between IS.10 and $8.174
ftlS.20. closing nt decline of 50714c. at JS.lOff
8.1214.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 45
cars; corn, 200 cars! oats, 150 cars; hogs,
17.000 head.
Tho lending futures ranged ns follows:
ArticlcB. Open. I High. Low. Clone.) Ycs'y.
Wheat
Juno
July
Sept.
Corn
June July
Sept.
Dec,
Oats
July Sept.
May
J'oik
July
Sept.
Lanl
.Tuly Sept.
Oct.
Blbs
July Sept.
I
6'i 6SU 66 6641 6 '4
68UOJ m, fi" fi" I g:,
!7IfGS 68 60!i C6T4! 68S1
I'll
I 42",1 13
43WHIVJ'f1!; 42T4U2Tt'iH.T
4l?tt'.4 4114 nVd43tinil'4lWU
41141 ' 4114 40-)i 40HI
2Si4l2Si,4 27HI 2741 28 'i
26H 26i 26', 2fi'il26-l1(!
2914 0V 25iii2Siin(.l snu
I I I I
14 62141 14 6 14 fi2H 14 65 j 11 SO
15 00 I 15 CO 14 SO II (5 15 00
I I I I
R 70 R 70 R 55 S 60 8 70
R 7714 R 77U 8 6214 R 65 S 774
8 75 8 75 8 621i 8 621i 8 75
i I
R 10 R 10 8 02!J R A2'4 S 10
8 1714 8 20 8 10 I 8 12'4 8 174
No. 2.
Cash nuotatlons were as follows:
FLOUR 8teady: winter patents. $3.70tf
3.80; straights. $3.2003.60; clears. $2.t0O3.30.
WHEAT No. 2 faring. 6.V570c: No. S
spring. 6IH(f67c; No. 2 red. 66"4064c.
COIIN-No. 2, 4114c; No. 2 yellow, 4214tf
42ic .
OATS-No. 2. 2Sl45i28;c: jc0. 2 white, 305
30'4c: No. 3 whlto, 27J029c.
RYE-No. 2. 47i4047c,
BARLEY Oood feeding, 61052c; fair to
choice malting. r.0O5''e.
BEEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.85: No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.86: prime timothy, $4.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per hbl., $14.6214
Ci 14.65. Lnrd. per 100 lbs., $8.5508.60. Short
ribs sides (loosol, S7.nofiR.10. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $7.0007.25. Short clear
sides (boxed), JS.35flS.40.
WHISKY-Basls of high wines, $1.27.
Following ore tho receipts nnd shipments
for today:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 17.M0 10,000
Wheat, bll 89,000 150,0(1)
Corn, bu 145,000 191,000
Oats, bu 1SO.0O0 121.000
Bye. bu 3,000
Barley, bu 7,000 j,(u
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, 11UO
19c: dairies, 111401614c. Chocs, steady, at
0310c. Eggs, stronger, nt 10iS10V4c
NEW YOIUC tiEMlllAI, MARKET.
Qnntntlona of the In- on VnrliiiiN
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Juno 21,-FLOUR-Recelpts,
20,602 bbls.: exports, 31,120 bbls.: weak and
lower: winter patents, $3.1503.50; winter
straights, $3.4003.60; winter extras, $2,500
2.85; Minnesota bakers, $2.904ju.lu; Mlnne
sotn patents. $3.SOS4.00; winter low grades,
$2.3002.40. Ilye tlour, dull; fair to good,
$2.80'u3.10; choice to fancy, $X20Q3.D0.
CORNMEAI Easy; yellow western, 91c;
uyji yuiei; n. s western, B21J5IC, afloat;
state. 625i64c. c. I. f., New York carlots.
HARLEY Steady , feeding, 4Sc. c. 1. f
Now York: maltlnit. ESflCLV. e. I. f. vu.
York carlots
BARLEY MALT Dull; western, 65fl72c.
WHEAT Receipts, 173,600 bu.; exports.
129,487 bu. Spot market weaker; No. 2 red,
iUc. f. o. b., nllnat; No. 2 red. 7IHc, ele
vator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 7&Sc, f. o. b
afloat; Np, L hord. Duluth. S2lic, f. o. b..
afloat. Options experienced a severe break
under free July liquidation, a determined
bear attack, fluctuations abroad, disposing
of tho crop dnmnge rumors, a poor spot
demnud and favorable homo crop accounts,
dfsplto the showers In harvesting districts.
i-.',05.cJ,wcn,f ot HiWlWo net decline. July.
7.4!4.54c, closed nt 7t'sc; September. 72iW
39.6c. closed nt 72'4o; October, 73'5fi7tc.
closed at 3c; December, 74;fl75Uc. closed
nt 41-ic.
i-oit.N-Recelpts. 44,400 bu.; exports, 139,755
bu. Snot, easy; No. 2. 47c. elevntor, and
4SV.C. f. p. b., nlloat. Option market wus
VIII
uuiei ami weaker, following wheat and In
flnenced by more liberal country offerings,
easier cables nnd poor seaboard clearances.
Closed Weak at ';Sfln net rlnnllna
46MWUC. closed at IdTic : September, l7Vu
n"i"- vinru in nc; icmner Closed at ti'c
bu. NBpot, steady: No. 2. 32Hc; No, 3. 32o;
No. 2 white, 33033!ic: No. 3 white, 3Hc
trnck mixed western. .t5J7S3t4ri' im.b ...i.i..
3:i4ft3Se. Options, dull and easier, with the
other markets. '
Ji?7-"JL: ""'PP'nB. "2!so; good to
HOPS Quiet; state common to choice
1M) crop. l6lRc: 1899. OTflOc; old olVwc;
Vaclflc coast. 1900 crop. 16fiisUc: li99. imU.!
old olds, 2iftki.
. v. in ineais. nrm: n nk e.l
'JXtW, pickled shoulders. $7.15117 60
hams. $S.7T)OS.. Lnr.1 ..'.iVA. : '..2.. '
$10.60! rnnlltinnt M,'oJ...i.
ilr)&SSl02t,y: 0veston. 20 to 25 Ins..
ISHc; Toxas dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. HdltUe
LEATHER Stendv: hemlA.v'.i?
mSSs?44c hl ' he'lVy wclBh,s' Wt'- "eld.
I'HOVIB ONS-neef. firm: family sn no
Denies,
Pickled
ern steamed
America. $9.75; compound, $ti.87'47.() Pork
2?r2"Fi. 'nmlly. $li6fll6:oo; 8Vort clean
$16.0017.25: mess, JlB.7otll6.75. '
6jTALLOW-Steady; city. 4T4c; country, 5ff
!rZviriU3 falr ,0 cholce' 3
liU A l 'KU-liewipic. 9.016 nkes.; trm:
CHEESE Receipts, 4.533 p&": nrm;
,aJ?.9' J.argr: cl"r'', 8lc: fancy, lurge
white. 9Vc: fancy, small, colored, ovifjgvic:
fancy, small, white. 94i9ile. u ' '
LGOS-Rece pts, 3,749 cases; quiet; stnte
and Pennsylvania, 13fjl34c; western.
12Hcl 13"l3c! we8,l?rn, ungraded. 11
,J'ou-I'TRY-ALtve' "Jys springers. 15T
strong; springers, !ft522c; turkeys, 7(OSV4c;
fowls. lOHe.
METALS Tho market for tin In local
circlet was an irregular one. The opening
wm wttk at a looj of about 40 points as
the result of depressing information from
abroad, where values declined 16s, doling
easy nt 125 15s tor spot and nt 123 for
iuturcs loiter in me uay, nowever, Buy
ing orders beramo liberal, with a resultant
rise of about 25 point, closing the locnl
market quite firm and bringing the net
loss to a matter of only 15 points. Spot
closed nt $2.5og2S.t and still tending up
ward. A grtod business transpired during
tne day. opener experienced n decline oi
24 points under lack of support nnd In
sympathy with u lower ruling of values In
London. The cloe heie was easy at I3.02V4
n3.97',i nnd In toudon at 17 6. Domestic
Iron markets were quiet and unchanged.
(Jlagow warrants closed at "3s 6d nnd
Mlddlesborough at Us ISd. Copper locally
was nominally unchanged, while In London
a net Ions of 2s fid was noted. nnt rlnnlnwr
nt 6S 12s 6d and futures at 69 2s 6d. Lead
was wunoui cnange.
OMAHA AVHOI.KSAi.fc. SI A nit ET.
Condition nf Trnite nnd Uuotntlons on
Staple nnil Futicv Produce.
EGflB ItrcrltilK Illi..rn1-
- m- BMWU u iVVrt ail
lOjllOwc.
live POULTRY liens, 7c; youn and
old roosters, S'dOci turkeys, 680; ducks and
B0.?f.t'.,J:?.,'i'rlllK clilckens, per lb., I6lc.
choice dairy, In tubs, 14&15c; scpatntor, 18c.
FRESH FLSH-Blnck bass, isc; white
uueh, oc; uiueusu, 11c; nuillicnds, iuc: uiuo
litis, 7c: butfulos. bo: entllxli. 12c: cod. Uc:
crnpples, 74luc; clscocs, 7c; halibut, lie; her-
in t. oc; niicidocK, iuc, pickerel, 7c; puce. I'c;
led niiupiier, loo; salmon, lie; suutlsh, 6c;
trout, oc; whltctlsh, 8c.
IMUKONS-Llve, per doz., $1.
VEALS Choice, 9i10c.
HAY Prlcen quoted by Omaha. Wholesale
.May DculeiH association: Choice upland,
8.iiu; No. 1 upland, Vi medium, $7! coarse,
$6.50. i;yo struw. $6.60. These prices are
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair. No fresh receipts.
OATS-No. 2 white, 29c.
CORN No. 3, 42c.
BAN-$15.
VEGETABLES,
SPINACH-Pcr bu. box, 40c.
ASPARAUUS-Natlvc. per doz., 35S0c
iwiuuauii-iiomo grown, per id., ic.
HV.W CARROTS Per doz., 20A25C.
NEW TCltNIPS-Pcr 00s., 2(,(&"25c.
Ci. CUMBERS Hothouse, per doz.,
40c,
LETTUCE Per bu 20c.
RADISIIES-Pcr doz,, 15320c.
PARSLEV-Per doz.. 30c.
POTATOES-Old. per bU $1.
NEW POTATOES-Pcr bit., $1.00gi.l0.
CABBAGE Now California, 2c.
TOMATOES Florida, ner ti-luisket ert.
fancy, $2.60; Texas, 4-bsk. crates, $1.60.
UNIONS-Bermudas, tier crate, tl.lb: new
Calltornla. 2c.
CAULIFLOVER-H!r.o.crown. ncr doz..
50c.
BEANS wax. nor 1-3 bu.. 60c: string, per
1-3 bu.. 60c.
J'JSAH-Per bu., $1.00; per 1-3 bu., 40c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Homo crown. $2.50:
Missouri, $2.&j; Colorado, $2.50B2.76.
BLACKBERRIES Per 24-ql. case, $2.00Q)
RASPBERRIES Per 21-nt. case. $3: red.
per 21-qt. case. $5.0u; per 24-pt. caso, $2.50.
CUEuRIES-Calltorniu, per i-lb. box,
$1.25; .Missouri, per 21-qt. caso, $1.60.
PEACHES-Callfornln, per box, $1.00.
APRiCOTS-Catlfoinlii, 4-basket. crates,
$1.50.
PLU.MS-Calltornln, per crate, $1.25.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qL case, $1.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California set-dllncs. 12.76?
3.0o; Mtd. sweots, $3,254(3.50.
L,rj.iu;N.--v.uinurina. i-Atra fancy, $3.?a;
choice, $3.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, nceordlnir tn size.
$2.11442.60.
it nib California, now cartons, 75c; layers,
63c; imported, per lb lcyi2c.
uai lb-I'crsiun, in w-iu. ooxes, sairs, 6C
per lb.; Halloween, 5Uc per lb.
l'INEAPPLES-Per Uoz.. $1.75U2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, tier 2i-sectton case.
$3.75.
LlDEU Per bbl., $t.M; per half bbl., $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; III
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., is(20c;
raw peanuts, per lb., Dili Vic; roasted, 6W(t
i'.ic; itrnzlls, 13c; pecans, lw22c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6Vic: No. 2 green.
4',4c; No. 1 salted, CVic; No. 2 salted. 5V4c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to l.'4 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, fcQ13c; shoep
pelts, 25U7oc; horse hides. $1.5Ci?2.2S.
at. I.oiiIh (rnlii nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. June 21. WHEAT t.nwer!
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 66',c; track, ffiip
iu-,ji., juiy, ttivn'oiuc; tsepicmucr, w.tc; ino.
2 hard, C6V4''(i7Hc.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 42c; track.
4314c: July, 41io; September, 42Hff42c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 .cash, 29c; track,
29V403OC; July, 27',-c; September, 26iS26-c;
Nil. 5 Willi.. ."niii.'ilUr.
RYE Firm nt 49c.
FLOCR-Dull; patents, $3.5O'd3.60; extra
fancy and straights. $3.10ffT3.20: clears. $2.80
ij3.(i.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.10.
BRAN About steady: tacked, east track.
IBc.
HAY Timothy, stendy. at $10.00SH.OO;
prairie, llrm, at $9.50ft 10.60.
WHISKY-Stcady. 1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.03.
BAGGINGS d'.ifl 7c.
HEMP TWINE 9c
PROVISIONS-Pork. llrm; Jobblnc. $15.75.
Lard, lower,, nt $8.45. Dry salt meats,
weak: boxed loti, extra shorts. $S.25; clear
ribs, $S.37!,4: clear sides, $8.50. Bacon, wenk;
boxed lots, extni shorts, $9; clear ribs.
19.37V4; clear sides. $9.50.
F',AXSEED-No market.
METALS Load, llrm, $1.30111,35. Spelter,
better. $3.80 asked.
POI'LTRY-Stendy; chickens. 7c; springs,
1214c: turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6c; springs,
Sc; geese. 4c; springs, Sc.
Hl'TTER Steady; creamery, Hff20c;
dairy. 13Ui4c.
EGGS Lower; fresh, western, 9c: south
ern. 8c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls.; wheat.
13,(00 bu.: corn. 12,000 bu.; onts. 33,000 bu.
SHIP.MENTS-Flour, 5.000 bbls.; wheat,
13,000 bu.; corn, 31,0oo bu.; onts, 11,000 bu.
Liverpool (ruin nnil Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Junu 21. WHEAT-Spot.
dull: No. 2 red western winter, 5s yd: No. 1
northern spring, 5s Sid: No. 1 California,
6s lid. Futures, quiet; July, 5s Hd; Sep
tember. 6s 7d.
CORN Spot, qulot; American mixed,
new, 4s Hid: old, Is 2id. Futures, quiet;
July, 3s U?d; September, 4s.
PEAS Canndlan, steady, at 6s Od.
HOPS At London, steady, 4ftl 15s
FLOUR St. Louts fancy winter, dull at
Ss.
PROVISIONS-neef, firm; extra India
mess, 63s 3d. Pork, prime mess western,
steady ut 61s Hums, short cut, steady at
4n 9d. Lnrd. tlrm; prime western, 46s;
American rellncd, In palls, 46a 6d, Bacon
firm: Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady
44s 9d; short ribs 16 to 21 lbs,, 47s 3d; long
v,-.ti ,i......vr.. . iuiik cicar
middles, heavy, 42s 9d: short clear backs, 42s
11 to 13 lbs., steady. 36s Od. 1
BUTTER-Dull: finest United Stntes, S8s:
good 1'nlted Stntes, 6"s.
CHEESE Firm; American finest, white,
nnd minted, now, 45s.
TALLOW Prlmo city, quiet nt 25s; Aus
tralian, In London, steady at 26s 6d.
Receipts of wheat during the lust three
days, 112,000 centals, including 109,000 Amer
ican. Receipts of American corn during the
last three days, 71,600 centals.
Knnan Grain nnil Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 21. WHEAT July,
60Vic: September. 60ftc: cash. No, 2 hard.
635itc; No. 3. 62'!tJ3V4c; No. 2 red, 65c.
CORN July, 39c; September, 40e: cash.
No. 2 mixed. 41ic; No. 2 white, 4l4042c;
No. 3. 62Un63Vic.
OATS-No. 2 white. 30c.
RYE No. 2. 4Sc.
H,A,YK!?nJA,,lmotny' n.5(VS12.0u: choice
prnlrle. $10.00fi(10.W.
R UTTER - Creamery, HVigKc; dairy,
fancy. 131il4c.
EGGS Weak; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock, 9c. per doz,. loss off, cases re
tamed; nw whltewood cases included, V4o
more.
RECEIPTS-Whcat, 36,000 bu.'; corn, 4,800
bu,: oats. 4.0n bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 53.600 bu.; corn, 13.
600 bu.; oats, 7,0u0 bu.
Toledo (Srnln. nnil Seed,
TOLEDO, Juno 21.-WHEAT-Cash, July
and September, 79c.
CORN Dull; cash and July, 43c; Septem
ber, 44c.
OATS-Qnlet, easy; cash, 2Sc; July, 27ic;
September. 26c.
CLOVERSEED Cash; prime, $6.50; Oclo
ber, $5.55.
RYE-Dull.
Mltiiieniiolla Wheat, Flour and II ran
MINNEAPOLIS, June 21. - WHEAT -
i-nsn, tunc: juiy, w;,o; September, 63T4c;
on track. No. 1 hard, tWc; No. 1 northern,
6tlc; No. 2 northern, 62c,
l.-'l f'n'n T nu ... !. ..... . ... . .
-.. ,ai7iii0. d.lvnilj.Mi:
second patents. $3.5013.60; first clears, $2.60
V'.iv, n-i.uiiii i:ii-urp,
BRAN In bulk. tlO.75tfll.0O,
Penrln Market,
inPEORIA. June 21.-CORN-Steady; No. 2.
OATS Nominal; not quoted.
WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin
ished goods. '
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 21.-WOOL-Falrly nc
J.,vfl "nenanged: medium grades. Ill7c;
at5; heavy flne mici
DISTRIBUTION ON INCREASE
Hois Lnznriom and Fancy Ooods Icing
Shipped Than Erer Eefore.
LESS LABOR TROUBLES AT SHOPS
Shoe Production Is MlKhtty Rednred
Store Export tn Clilnii Give
EiiL'onrnKlntc Aspect to the
Dry Goods Trade.
NEW YORK, June 21. R. 0. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say:
Increasing distribution of merchandise,
particularly In the territory beyond tho
Ohio river, including the tar northwest, is
a lent ure of the general business situation
and tells of widespread prosperity and con-
imence. 1 nc railroads uro carrying more
gooua that may be classed as luxutles
than ever before, and in unite or Wall
street's slightly higher money market there
is no rear on tins scoro in any line of
legitimate trade. Crini news continues
good, there Is less trouble irom disagree
ments with labor and tho lung laeenrd
cotton goods market has recovered sligh'ly
nun iiiv reuueuou oi unsold siocks ot print
cloths.
Less Intcrrjntlnn thrnlleh Inhnr rnnlrn.
versles at machine shops makes the Iron
and steel Industry moro tully employed
than In recent weeks, and for another
week there Is assurance of vigorous uc
tlvlty at mills and furnaces. No alteration
is recorded In prices, aside from a moderate
reduction In gray forge.
No decrease Is seen In nhlnmmita nt hnnl.
and shoes irom Boston, forwnrdlngs con
tinuing far In excess of other years. I tit
actual production of tho shops Is slightly
men: in less new nusiness ot
frrcd. yuotntlons are shaded about ic
for new grades, nartlculnru- n in iinr
nnd seasonable goods, and fall deliveries
arc more quiet. The more fortunate manu
facturers have business to occupy shops to
to the end of August. Local concerns have
ialr orders from the west and nnnii tt.r
nntumn goods, but are otherwise Inactive.
Leather reflects the decreased needs of
shops, though heavy stock commands top
"'ioi unuiK 10 nciirciiy.
r.ACCSUlVC SIOCK or nrlnf nlntlia nl T,"ill
River have been reduced to 11 unmrlHlntr '
v..tui mm.,! iuc comninnuou or attractive
prices nnd warmer weather Infused 11 little
animation Into the market. Sales arc
heaviest of wldo goods, but standard sizes
are also sharing In tho enlnrged business.
Tho rapid stride of exports to China In tho
in own Kiron.1 division were not without In
fluence, nnd. taken as a whole, tho cotton
gOOdS ItldUStrV has ll moro ..lirnnr,,,.!,,,-
aspect than at nny time for mnny months.
An undertone of strength was seen In the
raw cotton market on ncormni nf sninn
activity nt tho mills, and good foreign buy-
uicu mil, vii iu neutralize mo enect of
better crop news. Improvement In woolen
goods Is less pronounced, yet distinct gains
are reported In certain lines, and a moro
noneiui leoung is entertained as to the
volume of new orders about to rami. for.
ward. No change Is perceived In wool nnd
prices rcmnln barely steady nt tho lowest
llguro In nenrly four years.
As the season advance ernn rnmlltlnna
steadily Improve and In some states winter
wneni is neing Harvested. No severe drop
In quotations Is anticipated, however, for
the crop is by no means beyond danger In
the northwest and even n yield oquirl to
the largest estimate mav be renlllrpd If tho
most gloomy foreign fears are realized. In
stead of raising sufficient for Its own needs
i-mm..- nun come lorwnrn ns nn anxious
purchaser and other forn fern nntfniin nrn
dependent upon Imports to nn unusual ex
tent, in tnreo weeks exports from Atlantic
ports have been 10,401,316 bushels, ngnlnst
8.S26.3SS Inst year and 6.501,262 In 1899. For
tho last week the movement from the
eastern senboard docs not show the usual
gain over last yenr, but Pacific shipments
wrrc ouu.iiiu ousneis, against &it,43o in 1900.
Failures for the week number 193 In tho
United States, against 174 last venr. and II
In Canada, against 15 last year.
WEKKIiY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE.
Ainrregrnte of nnslnrs Transacted by
the Aftsnoclnteil Dank.
NEW vrtnw M.. 01 ti,. 1
table, compiled by Bradstrcct, shows the
nitnu flttfirltifH , V. .. i.ii..Li . .
" ....... .. ,,,,,u,,ui ciiiuh iui
the week ended Juno 20, with the perccn-
'"(i nivicHiie ana accrcasc as cpmpiired
u nc vwKcsuiiuins wcck lam ytur
CITIES.
New York
Boston
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. L.OU1S
Pittsburg
Baltimore
San Frnnclsco
Cincinnati
Knnsns CMtv
Cleveland
Detroit
New Orleans
Loulsvllln
Minneapolis
iiuiinnnpons
Providence
MllwAllkp.
Columbus, O
OMAHA
Buffalo
St. Paul
Savannah
Denver
Hartford
Richmond
Memphis
Washington
Peoria
Rochester
Now Haven
Worcester
Atlanta
Salt I.nkn fllv
Springfield. Mass....!
Port Worth
Portland. Me ',
Portland, Ore
St. Joseph 1,,
Los Anceles .
Norfolk .!
Syracuse
Des Moines
Nashville
Sernntnn
Grand Rapids '.
Dayton, O
Seattle
Tncoma
Snokane
Sioux City
Toledo
Galveston
Colorado Springs ....
Wilmington, Del ,
Fall River
Augusta, Oa
Lowell
New Bedford
Knoxvllle. Tunn
Topeka
Birmingham
wicntta
Blnghamton
Lexington. Ky
Jacksonville, Fin
Kalamazoo
Akron
Chattannogn .'. ,
Rockford, III
Canton. O
Sprlngtleld, O
Fnrcn. N. n
Sioux Falls. S. D
Fremont, Neb
Davenport ,
Macon
Evnnsvllle
Mill RnnU
Tlc!ena ',
Springfield, 111
YoilnffHtown 11
Bloomlngton
Jacksonville, in
Wheeling. W. V
Chester, Pa
wiiKcsDarre ,
Totals, U. S
Totals outside N. Y
Clearings. Inc. Dec.
$1,639,079,235 87.7
127.307.735 18.2
146,116,295 11.4
135,288,079 36.0
42,640,890 37.1
44,520,305 36.1
22.974,140 2.5
23,012,963 25.2 ......
22,244, 650 43.4
15,289,798 18.8
14.62S.06I 14.9
10,292.974 27.1
9.470,260 23.3
9,501,493 19.9
S.R29.426 26. C
8.152.747 21.8
6,495,700 3.5
6,367.267 12.1
6,750,900 10.1
6,368,019 3.4
5.925,822 25.7
4.722.79S 2.7
2,745,995 6.0
4.205,211 5.1
2.3S1.8II
3.37S.S.9S 12.5
2.S40.8S6 30.6
2,723,111 12.2
2.150,985 11.3
2.053.815 25.6
1,401,365
l,699,oS6 21.5
1,577,890 15.8
4.419,967 123.4
1,339,819 15.M
2,104,955 29.4
1.301,095 33.2
2.160.567 12.0
4,536,833 14.7
2,931.158 33.2
1,376.855 2.6
1,407.107 17.6
1,607,697 23.8
1.201.481 1.8
1,618.414 16,6
1.278.482 7.8
1,109.972 2.3
2,805,103
1.13,9.758 21.9
1,07B,500 9.1
1,151,227 2.S
1,921,401 12,7
5,613.000 29.1
1,019.780
I 962.9SS
S22.047 35.4
767,665 14.4
630.176 6.7
461.913 29.1
672,432 12,5
978, 656 23.9
832,273 5.3
4S5.239 1.4
301,200 ?6.3
437,725 14,0
390.S57 34.1
437.723 10.3
6S4.000 21.7
449.539 11.1
228.0S4 10.0
3.83,300 11,3
31S,80(i 14,2
337.729
192.225 57.3
120.606 20.5
826.031 5.6
553,000 1,2
966,509 38.1
638,015 30,5
741,425 30.6
411,885 18.6
I 620,803 71.0
182.093 8.3
13I.3SS 4.9
656,526
287,149
! 724,024
$2,3X8. IS0T373 59.6
749,410,138 20,0
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Hamilton
St. John. N. B.
Victoria
Vancouver
Quebec
531,951
514,6,6
872.119
662,811
717,508
758.515
613.120
961.379
491.917
13.
25.6
'si'.i
3.5
'sV.
Totals ($ 37.fA5.079l 14.2
20,7
'ioj
'io!6
IHIADSTIIEBT'S nBVIEW OF TRADE.
Lessening; Activity nnd Easier (Inotn
tlons Mark the Week,
NEW YORK, June 21,Bradstreet'B
Financial Review tomorrow will say:
Subsiding activity and an easing off of
quotations have marked the present week
In business. There was no decided liquida
tion. While there Is no fear at present of
atrlniency la the mont? market the reduc
tion of New York bank reserves to $8,rv),coo
last week and the shipment of some $500,0")
gold to Germany this week created a feel
tug that firmer rates of Interest are un
avoidable. The July Interest und dividend payments
will be the largest on record, and It Is
thought that some pressure may be ex
pected nnd that any expansion of specula
tion would not be advisable. This seems to
have been the chief limitation on tho ac
tivity of the market.
A feature was the modification of the
views held a week ago about the proba
bility nf a big deal In connection with tho
St. Paul road, it now seems that the com
munity of Interest principle will be applied
In the ense of the St. Paul and other west
ern roads, hut there will be no exchange
of securities at high tlgures nnd assump
tion of control by tho Union Pacific.
11 11 A DSTR i: ET'S It B V I E W OF TRADE.
Crop Slttintlnii, ns n WJiole Is Oood
Lenther Higher.
NEW YORK, June 21. Bradstreefs to
morrow will say:
The situation Is one of sustained strength
In some lines nnd further Improvement In
others. The crop situation, of course, re
mains the main subject of Interest, and
this on the whole Is good, although too
much rain In the South Atlantic states nnd
too little In Texas, with the lack of wnrm
weather for corn In the northwest, have
constituted exceptions to otherwise fnvor
uble advices.
Perhaps the most significant features
'.toted for some time Is that presented this
week In regard to the prices of a number
of lending commodities. Cotton goods,
notably print cloths, blenched goods nnd a
number of standard products, have been
advanced and Interest In the price of raw
material Is as much due to the better trade
advices nt home and abroad as to crop
damage reports from the south.
Hides and leather, long threatening an
advance, have at last succeeded In this re
spect,, nnd In addition corn nnd onts among
the cereals, lard among hog products,
cheeso among dairy products und coffee and
tin nro all higher on the week, the only Im
portant reduction being In. wheat, due
mainly to liquidation in the July option ns
much ns to continued good crop advices.
European ndvlces favor tho Idea that tho
continent of Europe will bo a heavy cereal
buyer the coming year.
Iron and steel loso nothing In strength,
ns tho turn of the yenr approaches.
Woolen goods trade ndvlces arc quite
cheerful and clothing manufacturers and
dealers confident as to tho outlook for
business. No particular change Is expected
In wool prices, hut there is n cood vnlnmp
of business doing at the east nnd nt lead
ing Interior markets.
Shoe shipments continue close to the
maximum, ngaln exceeding 100,000 enses for
the week, and for the season they nre
132,000 cases larger than a year ago. Hides
nr tlrmcr nt the west nnd higher nt the
cast. At Chicago lenther Is active and
strong In sympathy with hides nnd storks
of upper lenther are reported light. There
Is a growing demand for fancy grades ot
black leathers. An advnnce of half a cent
on wnx calf Is reported nt Boston, where
export business In leather Is also better.
heat. Including flour, shipments for the
week aggregate 5,029,831 bushels, against
6,159,10? last week. 4,615.100 In the corre
sponding week of 1900. 3,746,718 In 1899 nnd
3,i99.470 in 1898. From July 1 to date this
season wheat exports nre 211,612,214 bushels,
against 196,4S0,136 last scafon nnd 223,193,476
In 189S-99.
Cpm exports for the week nggregnte
2.345.3SI bushels, against 2,569.254 lnt week.
2.511,593 In this week a year ago, 2,867,243 In
1889 and 3,902,391 In lS9s. From Julv 1 to
date this season corn exports are 173.0S1.949
bushels, against 198,768.926 Inst season nnd
165.299.162 In 1898-99.
Failures for the week number 158. against
188 last week, 167 In this week a year ago,
199 In 1S99, 290 In 189S and 216 In 1S97.
1- allures In Canada for the week number
twenty-s x. against seventeen last week,
twenty-eight In this week a year ago,
twenty-two In 1699 nnd nineteen In 1596.
MOVEMENTS IX STOCKS AND BOMJS.
More nnniorn Are nife IteRnrdlnR the
St. Pnnl Deal.
NEW YORK, Juno 21.-The tone of the
money market wns easier 1odny. A new
version of tho St. Paul deal today had It
that tho block of 250,000 shares of St. Paul
stock recently reported sold to Union Pa
cific Interests was in fact to be exchnnged
for nn amount of Union Pacific stock esti
mated at nn equal value, thus furthering
the estnblishment oCcommunlty of Interest.
Union Pacific was crtrrled 3 points over Inst
night and St. Paul nt ono time 2. although
tho latter stock reacted. Reports that a
working ngreemeqt,hnd been arranged be
twocn Pennsylvania nnd the Wnbash
caused tho Wabash securities to Jump, the
common stock rising 14. the preferred 3T4
nnd the debenture B bonds i. Missouri
Pacific also rose ,24 later In the day.
Canadian Pncillc rose 3J. followed by some
of its subsidiary lines, apparently on the
hope of a strike settlement. Tho strength
of New "kork Central seemed to be asso
ciated with the dividend meetings of tho
anderbllt companies. The local traction
stocks wero strong, led by Manhattan, nnd
Sugar showed n good gain, but without ex
planation. Colorado Fuel selling ex-dlvl-dend
showed a gain at one time of 49L but
saved only 2 points of the gain. General
Electric, nftor rising 2 points, broko at 8.
The mnrkct closed quiet and stendy. Amal
gamated Copper fully recovered Its decline,
which had extended to 1'4.
The speculative railroad bonds were gen
erally nctlvo and strong. Total sales, pur
value. $1,185,000. United Stntes bonds wero
all unchanged on tho last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram .says: The Rtock mar
ket was supremely Idle nnd trading drifted
throughout the session, with prices still
sagging. American stocks wero Idle with
the rest until the last ten minutes of trad
ing, when buying orders from New York
In Wabash, Union Pacific and Canadian
stocks caused n pronounced Jump In these
shares. Tho better feeling was communi
cated to tho rent of ihc list, with the result
that 11 fractional rise took place all around.
The close wns distinctly cheerful.
The following aro tht closing prices ot
the New York Stock exchange:
Ohio
G...
Atchlon ..
ttu pfd....
Ilaltlmore A
no pfd
Canadian Pacific .
Canada 60
Cher. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton.
do pfd....
C. II. & Q
Chlca-to. Iml. & L
do pfd
Chicago & K. III.
Chltngo O. W
to 1st pfd
do 2.1 pfd
Chicago & N. W..
C. It. I. it P
Chi. Tor. & Tr
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L..
Colorado Ho
do lMt pfd
do I'l pfd
Del. & Rudiion ...
Del. L. A W
Denver & It.
do pfd....
Krle
do lut pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
llocklnir Valley ..
do pfd
Illinois Central ..
Ioa Central ....
do pfd
Lake Krle ft. V...
do pfd
L. ft N
Manhattan L
Met. St. fly
Mcx. Central
Mex, National ...
Minn, ft St. L, ...
Mo, Paclflo
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
N. .1. Central ....
X. Y. Central ....
Norfolk ft W
do pfd
No, raclflo
do pfd
Ontario ft V
Pcnnnjivanla ....
Reading
do tat pfd..
do Id pfd
St. L. ft S. F
do lut pfd
do 3d pfd
St, L Southw....
do pfd
St. raul
. 83?4 do pfd...
.tOiU So. Pacific
,109 So. Railway
. am 00 prn
.JMi Texas ft Pacific.,
. 71 Tol St. U ft W
. 4JH do pfd
. 414 t'nlon Paclllo ....
. 7;'.t do pfd
lv" Vt attain
J5i do nfd
. 73 Wheel, ft U E..
ISO 1 do !4 pfd
. 2MI Wis. Central
. sj'fc do pfd
. SSi,4 P. p. c. ft St. L.
,M1 Adams Ex
.KiS't American Ex ,
. tT. M. Kx
. 41 Wrlls-Fargo Ex...
, S!4 Amal. Copper ....
,. 15 .mer. Car & F...
, Si 1 do pfd
. 2-.i Anier. Mn. Oil ...
.l6?i do pfd
.:J7 Amer. S. ft It
. n I "do pfd
.1004, Amer. Tobacco
. ti Anac. Mln. Co
. 7IV4 flrooklvn P.. T
. Colo. Fuel ft I.,..
.U3t Con. uas
. StliiCon. Tobacco
. 78U do pfd
.UPt flen. Electric
. 4li OliKoae Siifar ....
. t:? iiocKing coal
. 61 Inter. Paper
.,:o do pfd..
.IMS Inter. Power
.I2l!i l-aclede Gas ..
.1T4!4 National lllicult .
. Zi'i National Lead
. 11U National Halt
.108U do pfd
.lSIttlVo. American
. 319, Paclflo Coast
. till 'aclno Mall
.160 People's Oas .
.U7'.i 'ressed S, Car
.1M. do pfd..
. iVn 'ullnian P. Cnr..
7
'. SI't
. 4HI
. 73t,
. t:i
. tilt
. K
. 75
. 3n;
,1T9U
.1M htepublla Steel
do pfd.
ucar
Tenn. Coal A Iron
''nlon Pa ft P...
do pfd
V. S. leather ....
do pfd
V, 8. niibber ....
do pfd
L'. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union ...
..151
.. 32!,
.. S7T,
.. 4IH
.. IlVi
.. 37'.4
.U3i
.. ns
. ;,
. 21'..
. 3.1 h
.. 21 'i
.. 4Ji
. 70!J
..173
..IDS
.. 91
..K0
..12$
.. 3:s
. sit,
.. 24
.. C4
.. IV.i
,.103'i
..IJS'i
49
HI,
..115
..:6:
..
.nsu
.. 60(1
.. 24
.. 23U
.. VSl
.. d:h
. 84
.. 45
. 24
.. 4Ji
77H
lOUi
. 7l4
. 47
.110H
41'i
ftSTt
.205
!i
. 7
.Mr;
. T014
. 17'.
. 7H,
U'i
. "9!i
. :i!i
. cm
. St'i
. t?'i
. sin
Trust receipts. Ex-dlvldend.
Xen York Minlnc Stocks,
NEW YORK, Juno 21 -The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks;
Adams Con 15 iLlttle Chief n
Alice 43 Ontario W0
Tlreece ,.,,.160 Ophlr 90
Brunswick Con 13 Phoenix 13
Cnmstock Tun I Potosl 6
Con. Cal, ft Vft J05 Iflatase i
Deadwoot Terra ... $4 Isierra Nevada II
Born Silver W 'Small Bores 40
Iron Silver M Standard 363
ladvllle Con 6 I
Bunk Clearings.
CINCINNATI. June 21,-Clearlngs $3.460,.
950, Money, 3fj5 per cent: New York ex
change, 10c premium
ST. LOUIS. June 21.-Clearins, t6.969.W3;
balances. $1,095,904. Money, 6fj6t4 per cent.
New York exchange, 10c bid, par asked.
CHICAGO. June 21 -Clearings, $25,229,496:
balances, $2,662,478. Posted exchange, $4 864
for slx'ty days and JI.S9 on demand, New
York exchange. 25c premium,
BOSTON, June 21.-Clearlngs, $17,395,876;
balances, $3,021,610.
BALTIMORE. June 21.-Clearings, $4,110,
58.1 ; balances, $499,965.
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 21.-Clearings,
$18,756,562; balances, $2,850,971.
NEW YORK, June 21.-Clearlngs, $291,
685,741; balances', $13,S4o,924.
Xew York Money Market,
NEW YORK, June 2t.-MONEY-On call,
firmer at 3Vd per cent: last loan, 44; rul
ing rate, 4; prima mercantile paper, 3V481
4Va.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier at ad
vance, with actual business In bankers'
hills nt $4.88 for demand and $l.8fyl S5i
for sixty days; posted rates, $i,86Vi'(54.S9;
commercial bills. $4.S4iig4.$5.
SILVER Certificates, nominally 60c; bar,
69c: Mexican dollars, I7',4C.
BONUS State, Inactive; government,
steady; railroad, strong.
I'hu cluilnu piites un tionds todsA art at
follows:
U. S, ref. 2s, reg...
do coupon
do Is, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg....
do coupon
do old 4s, rex
do coupon
do It, rtg
do coupon
D. of C. 3. 65s
Atchison sen, 4s...,
do adj. 4s,.
Canada So. 2s
Ches. ft Ohio 4Hs.
do 5s .1
C. ft N. W. c. 7s.,
Mo 8. F. deb. Js
Chlcano Ter. 4s
Colorado So. 4s
D. A R. Q. 4s
Erlo general 4s.....
I. W. ft D. C. lsv,
Oen. Electric fs,.
Ionn Central Is...,
L. ft N. unl. 4s...,
M., K. A T. 2s
do 4
1014
,107
,10s;
IDS5,
,1381,
,131 V
,U24
113',,
10! 1
10
its
, tf',
105
10M4
120U
it:'j
,12:
9S
, fit'.i
101',
, oi
,io:,
,:m
,113
103!,
86
.111;
N. Y. C. Is
N. J, C. uen. 5s.
No, Pnclflo 3i....
do 4s
N Y. r A Rt 1. Is
N. ft W. con. 4s..
OrfKon Nav. Is....
do 4s
OreKon S. L. s.. .
do consol Ci... .
Reading gen. 4s...
Rio O, W. I
St I, ft I M c. Ss.
St L A S F gen. i.s
St. Paul consols..
St, P. C. ft P. Is,
do Is .,
8. Pacific 4s
So. Rallnai' ts
H, It. ft T. 6s
Tex. A Pacific IS
do 2s
Pnlon Pacific 4...
Wabash Is
do 2s
West Shore 4....
Wis, Central 4s
Va, Centuries ...
107;
132
72
fC.
.106',
102 '4
1u9
104
I an;
1IIS
103,
117
,iS6i;
ut
,1
J1'4
113'i
, M
11M4
m
119
III
115
93
961 i
Bid. Offered,
Boston Stocks anil Bonds.
BOSTON, June 21. Call loans, 3fl3',j per
mt: time loans, aSi per cent. Official
cen
closing
A.. T. ft 8. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Telephone.,
Iloston ft Albany.
Iloston Elevated .
Boston ft Me
C, n. A Q
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd
V. S. Steel
Kltthburg pfd
Oen. Electric
Mex. Central
N. U. O. A C
Old Colony
Old Dominion
Rubber
t'nlon Pacific .....
Union land ,
. !; West End S3
.ton Westlngh. Electrlce. 67
.M3',i Atchison 4s 104
.123', N E. (), ft C. 6s... 60
.1M Adventure K;
.Hi fllnghani Mln, Co.. :3i
.178 Amal, Copper 12SU
.m Iloston ft Mont M
fliitte A Iloston 1231.5
. til, 'Cal. ft llecla 500
U3' Centennial 304
. 19 r'ranklln i;,
.113 Humboldt 23
.2o3 Osceola . f3
. Parrot rjij
. 4Qulncy 172
I0&U Santa Fe Copper.... 744
. 32 li Tamarack 335
. IP, Utah Mining SOU
.'.13 VWInonn 2
. !',k Wolverines 69
Ex-dlvldend.
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, June 21. 4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money.,
do account ....
Atchison ,
Canadian raclnc,
St. Paul ,
Illinois Central
Louisville
Union Pac. pfd.
N. Y. Central ...
Erie ,
..93 9-16
..13 9-16
.... 90S
,...10S
....Ml
....1501,4
....m4
.... M'.j
....100
.... 4i :,
do 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
No. Pacific pfd.
Orand Trunk ...
Anaconda
Hand Mines ....
V. S. Steel .....
do pfd
. 72
. 7:,
. 23'4
.100
. 11!,
,.ior.
42,
. M",
.101
BAR SILVER-Steady, 27 1-lSd per oz.
MONEY 1V4R2 per cent. Discount In the
open market lor short bills is 2 7-1682 9-16
per cent; for three months' bills, 24152 9-16.
Condition of the Trensnry.
WASHINGTON, June 21. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $170,259,136;
gold, $95,159,267.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 21.-COTTON-The
opening wns stead', with prices unchanged
to 5 points higher. Tho market was finally
quiet and stendy. with prices net 1 point
higher to 4 points lower. Futures closed
quiet nnd stendy. Spot. Jic lower; middling
uplands, 8fi.l6o; middling gulf, 8 13-16c.
Sales, 650 bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 21.-COTTON-Spot, In
fair demand, prices l-16d higher; Amerlcnn
middling fntr. 5 3-16(1: good middling, 4 7-16d;
middling. 4 11-16(1: low middling. 4 11-32d;
good ordlnnry, 4 7-32d. Sales of the day
were 10,000 bales, of which 500 were for
speculation nnd export, nnd included 9,300
American. No receipts. Following nre the
weekly cotton statistics: Total sales of all
kinds, 61,000 bales: total sales American.
54,000 bales. English spinners taking 51,000
bales; total exports, 6,ut0 bales; Imports, of
an kinds, su.uo" bales; imports or American
25.000 bales: stocks of nil kinds. 89.000 bnles
quantity afloat. American, 70.000 bnles: total
sales on speculation, 1,200 bales; total sales
to exporters, 1.400 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, June 21.-COTTON-Spot
market quiet; sales, goo bnles; ordinary,
5 u-itic; gooci ordinary, tv4c; low miuniiug,
7 5-16c; middling, 8 3-16c; good middling,
8 11-16c; middling fair, S1d-1Cc; receipts,
1,461 bales: stock, 114,093 biles.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 21.-COTTON-Stendy;
middling, 8 l-16c: snles, 60 bales; receipts,
9S1 bales: shipments, 1,190 bales; stock,
6S.395 bales.
GALVESTON, June 21.-COTTON-Flrm,
nt &J-itc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June 21.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio, easy: No. 7 Invoice. 6c. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, S!4ffil2V4c There wus n reaction
today from the advance of yesterday. The
market opened stendy, with prices 3 points
lower. In sympathy with weakness In Euro,
penn mnrkets. Shortly after the call liqui
dation set In and created a weak feeling
among room traders. Later declines on
Hnvro nnd absence of outside support
caused prices to scttlo an additional 6
points, from which there wus little change
to tho close. Receipts In the crop country
wero light and demand in the street mar
ket was Inclined to drag and there wns a
renort thnt clinue suDnort was not to bo
depended upon. The close wns quiet, 10
points lower. Total sales, lii.txw nags, in
cluding July at 5.10c; September, 5.25c; Oc
tober. 5.3Cft 6.35c: November, 6.40c; Decem
ber, 5.b0ja.5ac; Marcn, b.boc; May, 6.75c.
New York II ry titindi .Market.
NEW YORK. June 21.-DRY GOODS-
Buycrs still putting forward bids for large
quantities of staple cottons, but nctunl
business less than yesterday, owing to the
strong position of sellers. Print cloths
narrow and wldo nnd unchanged In price.
Brown sheetings and drills scarco und
strong. Blenched unchanged, Coarse cot
tons firm. Prints selling well. Linens Arm,
but demand moderate. Burlaps quiet at
previous prices.
MANCHESTER, June 21.-DRY GOODS
Qulct; yarns firm and advancing.
Evaporated and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. June 21. EVAPORATED
APPLES Offerings of evaporated apples
are not Inrge. but the wants of buyers at
this season nre meagre and the market on
the whole was no better than quiet at old
prices. State, common to good, 3456c:
prime, 6Mf5ic; choice, 6tJ6!,c; fancy, 6',4if
"CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Mnrket
ruled dull. Prunes, 2,'56',ic per lb ns tn
size nnd quality. Apricots, Royal, 8tfl2c;
Moor Park, 7HW12C. Peaches, peeled, lift'
ISc; unpeelcd, tfilOc.
OH and Rosin.
NEW YORK, June 21.-OILS-Cottonseed,
dull: prlmo yellow, 38c. Petroleum, dull,
Rosin, steady. Turpentine, steady.
OIL CITY, June 21.-OILS-Credlt bal
ances, $1.05; certificates, no bid; shipments,
15,615 bbls.; average. 91,519 bbls.; runs,
93.718 bbls.; average. 83,865 bbls.
LONDON. June 21.-OILS-Calcutta lin
seed, spot. 61s lVsd. Linseed, 32s. Turpen
tine spirits. 27s 4',4d.
LIVERPOOL. June 21.-OILS-Rosln,
common, steady, 4s 3d,
Visible Snppl- of Cotton,
NEW ORLEANS, June 21.-Secretary
Hester's statement of the world's visible
of cotton shows a total of 2,948.096 bales,
against 3.044,9St last week nnd 2.012.12S last
year. Of this the total of American cotton
is 1,865,096 bales, against 1,955,981 last week
and 1,390,12? last year.
.Mortality Statistic.
The following births and deaths were re
ported to the city health commissioner for
the twenty-four hours ending at noon Fri
day: Blrths-Oustaf Carlson. 1618 North Thirty,
sixth, girl: O. Fort, 3304 Davenport, girl: W.
L, Stewnrt. 4826 Davenport, boy; p. M. Kle
burg. 2565 Poppleton avenue, boy: William
Loftus, 1821 Mason, boy; Henry Brammam,
2625 South Fifteenth, boy; Victor Sebrlng.
1305 South Sixth, boy; J, M. Scully, 4645
Lafayette avenue, girl; E. Sick, 1709 Man
derson, girl.
Death Myrtle Frampton, 220 North Elev
enth, aged
OMAHA LIVE STOCK I A.IKET
Cattl. RtceipU Light tnd lUrkit Blow,
but About Iteidj,
HOGS AVERAGED A LITTLE BETTER TODAY
Scarcely Enough Sheep nnd Lnuilm on
Sale to Make n Fair Test ot the
Market, but the Fen- Dffercd
Brouuht Stead) Price.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 21.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oliicial Monoay um, 4,in
-iiitmi 1 uesaay ,n
Ulilcial Weulieeday 2,olo
uiuciai 'inursaay 1,4
UiiicimI Friuay i,ovj
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oitiiia wk oeiorc 1,ijo
aatuo three weens ago. ..io,4U
same tour WteKs iijjo. ...lo.nj
sumo uuys Ust ytur n.sjj
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Indicates Sunday.
Iho onicial number of cars of stock
brought In touay oy each road wob:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C. v. St. P. Uv i
O. At St. L. Hy 3 2.. 1
Missouri Pacific By... 4 4
Lnton Pacific Svstem 15 23 .. .
C. At N. W. ity 7
f., tj. & M. V 13 41
S. C. & P. Ry 1
C, St. P., M. & O.... 8 14
B. & .t 11. 2
C, B. At Q 3 10
IV. U". & St. J 11
(.., It. 1. A: P., east., lu
C K. 1. Ac P., west.. ..
Illinois Central
1
7
U3
Total receipts 64
The dlsnositlon of the (lav's recelnts wns
nt follow, each buyer purcnusing llie num.
Dcr 01 neuu inaicuteo:
Buyers. Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omana Packing Co 121 'j)3 ....
Swltt una Cuiiquny 00 1 2,26 ....
Cuuahy Packing Co 411 3, .55 160
Armour A: Co 2U 3,Uul 619
Om. Pkg, Co., from IC. C. 74
uuuany, irom iv. u -lJ
R. BecKer At Dcgan 1
VaiiSHiit & Co 2o
Livingstone cc Schaller.. 17
Wolf Ai M 2
Other buyers 41
Total 1.683 9,512 679
CATTLE There was another light run of
cattle here today, nut as It wan tho last
end of the week Duyers did not take hold
with very much lite and as u result trad
ing was a little slow.
uooa beef steers sold In lust about the
same notches they old yesterday, although
tho market was slow und sellers In some
cases tound It a little dutlcult to get steady
prices. 1 no icss aesirame graaes were neg
lected and in some cases tney sold proba
bly a nickel lower than they old yesterday.
'1 ho whole situation could perhaps best bo
described by calling It slow but about
bteady on the good kinds and weak on the
commoner jrrnues.
'inero wne on v a few cows and heifers
on sale today and the mnrkct was generally
sicaay. iieuers. nowever. wero neglected
anu tnc it'iiuency was ior packers to biy
mum iuwci, uuycto irci wim nicy Jiuvo
been paying pretty good prices for heifers
In comparison with other cattle and as a
result tney lire trying to pound them down
a little.
Bulls, calvtk and stacs all sold In lust
auoui me same noicnes iney did last week,
although traue was a little slow.
mere were only a few teedcrs In the
yarns today anu no particular change from
yesterday A-as noticeable. Good cattle have
met wun rcnay sale an tne week, but tho
commoner grnues have been hard to movo
at any price. Tho demand from the coun-
try is not particularly nenvy, but as tho
supply has been very light nil tho week
prices have held right around steady on
anything at all good. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERts.
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l IN 105,.
2
No.
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126 2 '5
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sheep and lambs on sale todny to make a
. v. . ,,,- "inrnci. inere were two enrs
?.f,Co,9r.f,I clipped lambs that sold lor
$1.50. which Is steady with yesterday. Asirto
from those there was nothing except a
bunch of clipped wethers that brought
$4.12 i and n little bunch of ewes at 13 l."5.
Taking everything Into considerulion tho
market could not well be quoted anything
but steady.
Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, S3.I.5
fl.i.io; fair to good clipped wethers, iS.mt
a.to; choice clipped ewes, .1.iAa3.25; fair to
pood clipped ewes, $2,7583.(0; choice woutiM
lambs. $4.7595.(0; fair to good lambs. $lif
4.i5; choice clipped lambs, $l.40S4.O; fair to
food clipped lambs, $1.254.40; spring lambs.
$l.5fl5.2a; feeder wethers, $2.75s3w; feeder
lamb?, $3,:5ir3.i0. Renrcsentutlvu sale:
Ao, Av. Pr.
3 12',4
4 12V
4 to
27 clipped ewes ' ns
JJ' clipped wethers S 4 12V
47
619 clipped Colorado 'luinbsi!!
CHICAtiO MVIi .STOCIC MAItlvEl'.
Cnttlc nnd SIicpii Mtendj IIoki l'lt:
Cents lllubrr.
CHICAOO, Juno :i.-CATTMi:Rccelpts,
2,500 hend, Including 500 Texans; generally
steady: Tex mm llrm; good to prlmo steers,
$..50ti6.."IO; poor to medium, $4.5oi5.lu; nock
ers and feeders, slow, at $2.90yl5; cows.
$52.70f 4.h3; heifers. S2.7O&5.0O; canners, '$2.t
H2.BS; bulls, $3.004. t; calves, S5.l3tf.l0;
Texas fed steers, $4.25?i5.40; Texas grass
steers. $3.50771.10; Texas bulls. $2.75Q3.75.
HOOS-Rectlpts. 1S,(K head; estimated
tomorrow, 15,(XO; left over, 2,uu0; market So
higher, active; top, $6.2214; mixed and
butchers. $5.S5'fi6.15; good to choice heavy,
$6.0057 6.22H: rough heavj-, $5.?5'u5.P5; light,
5.(0'(i6.(i5- bulk of wiles, J5.95ti6.12'A.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 5.C00
nenu; sneep nun lambs steady, spring
inmns up to is.w, good to choke wethera
It.00fi4.in: fnlr to rhnlrr. mlviul 1T5lln
western sheep, $4,00&4.3o; yearlfngs, $1.2534)
4.60: native lambs, $1.003 5.25; western lambs.
$5.(&5.2d.
COWS AND HEIFERS,
6 873 3 19
HEIFERS.
2 690 3 00 1 410 4 25
3 , 763 3 73 33 600 4 53
4 815 3 73 49 707 4 73
3 813 4 00
BULLS.
1 1230 2 83 1....
1 12M 2 "0 1....
1 1260 3 25 1....
1 1230 3 25 1....
CALVES.
1 130 6 00 2....
STAGS.
1 1360 4 M
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
hN J )
1 930 3 SO 1
1 860 2 M 9
3 800 2 90 2
1 1130 3 10 1
STOCK CALVES.
1 400 3 30 2
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
1 710 3 00 II (,95 4 35
1 410 3 75 5 SSS 4 SO
2 320 3 73 17 733 4 00
HOGS There was about an nverngo run
of hogs here today and the market opened
uhnut 2Uc higher than the closn ventnrrlnv.
or about like yesterday morning, Tho bulk
of the iirst saics went nt ji.ao and $5.92V4.
with some of the choicer bunches at $'.'j5
to $6.00. It wus not a particularly actlvo
market, but still the hogf, kept moving
toward the scales. It was practically a
$5.90 and 15.92V4 market, ns thero was com
paratlvcly little either above or below those
ngures.
Along toward tho last end the
weakened a little, as Chicago was reported
closing with the advnnce partly lost. Tho
last hogs wero sold largely at $5.90. Every-
tning was som in lairiy goon season.
Penre dilative sales:
Ho. Av. 8h. Pr. No.
,.V4 ... 5 13 o.
1270 3 75
1260 3 30
1290 3 50
60 4 25
120 6 00
733 3 20
.940 3 25
. 531 3 25
. 515 3 V,
,1310 3 35
240 S30
34 ..
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42...
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79 .
74...
212 120 6 37i
....213 3 ifO
....241 160 5 )0
....226 40 5 90
.. .231 ... 3 90
...234 SO & 90
1,2. . .
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70...
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23.1 ... 5 90
239 160 5 9314
212 ... 5 MVi
217 120 3 Pi
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Knnsns City Llvr Stock Mnrkct.
KANSAS CITY, June 21.-CATTI.E-Re-celpts,
1,900 head natives, 150 head Texans,
50 head calves; market generally steady;
choice beef steers, $5.50g5,90: fnlr to good,
$5.00105.40: stockers and feeders, $3.50t5.00;
western-fed steers, $1.705.70: Texans nnd
Indians. JI.25iro.25: cows. 32.M1i-l.Ril: hplfpr..
$3.25.90; ennners, $2.00-32.75; culls, $3.25
4.76; calves, $3,005(4.76.
HOas-Rccelpts, 13,000 head; market 5
;o uigiier; top, B.rj'A; ntllK, So.Wiu.Oi;
heavy. $6.05ft6.12V4: mixed packers, $5.9015
6.05; light, $5.6.jf5.95; pigs. $5.&Ofl5.U5.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2,400
head; market strong to 10c higher; western
lambs, $1. 7516. U); western wethers. SlUOft
4.10; yearlings. $4.2oftl.75; ewes. $3.2503.75;
culls, $2.O0Q3.0O; Texas grass sheep, W.ovfl)
3.70; spring Inmbs, $4.50&&10.
mt York l.lve Stock Mnrkct.
NEW YORK, June 21.-BEEVES-Re-celpts,
3,696 head; market Blow, but prices
steady; steers, $1.60fr5.90; 2 curs extra. J6;
bulls, $3.00i83.90; cows, $2.25f(4.10; extra fat
cows, $4,40. Cables quote live cat tin and
sheep steady; refrigerator beef llrm at Uo
per lb.
CALVES Receipts. 560 head; market
strong, prices 10c higher; veals, $j.Wfl0.f.o;
culls, $4.50; buttermilks, nominal.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,101
head; good sheep stead', others -pilot;
lambs opened wenk to 10c off, closed lo'ij25c
lower; sheep, $3.001.00; culls, $2.25; no
really prime offered; lambs, $5.75'36.!U; 1 -car
extra, $3.90.
HOOS-Recelpts, 1.836 head; feeling firm,
nominal quotations, $6.1036.45.
Ut. I.onls Lire .Stock Mnrkct.
ST. LOUIS. June 21.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
600 head, Including 200 head Texans: market
stendy: native shipping and export steers,
$5,0006.10; dressed beof and butcher steers,
$l.75j5.70; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.7Sj5.25:
stockers nnd feeders, $2.SUI'f 1.65; cows and
heifers, $2,00(J5.CO; ennners, $1.5002.85; bulls,
$2.9004,00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.55Q
5.20; cows nnd heifers. J2.7fi-fi4.20.
HOGS Receipts, 5,400 head; market 6c
higher; .pigs and lights, $5.90fri.00; packers,
$5.9006.05; butchers, $6.050 6.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.300
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.30
(H4.15; Inmbs, $1.35'y5.50: culls and bucks,
$2.50O'4.00; stockers, $2.6003.10; Texas mut
tons, $3.3003.95.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Mnrkct.
ST. JOSEPH. June 21, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 439 hend; market steady to 10c
higher; natives, $4.800 6.(0; cows and heif
ers, $2.0005.15; veals. $3.7604.50; bulls nnd
stags, $2.7505.10; stockers and feeders, $2.75
04.70.
HOGS Receipts, 8,403 head; market 50
Tljo, higher; light and light mixed, $5.S50
6.05; medium and heavy, $5.950 6.12!4; l'tgs,
$4.250 5.0(1! bulk. $5.9306.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBK-Recclpts, 1,629
head; market active, steady.
Slnux City Live .Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. June 21.-(SieclaI Tole
gram,) CATTLE Receipts, 3o0j market
stronger, beeves, $5.00f5.65; cows nnd bulls,
mixed, $2.ti00-1.00; stockers and feeders, $3.50
4.40; calves and yearlings, $3.250 4.40.
HOGH-Recelpts. 3,80k; 2140-io higher; sell
ing, $5.850i.OO; bulk of sales, $3.914.
Stock In Slxlit.
Tho following table shows the recelnts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the four principal
live siocK maraeis juno .1.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,560 9.578 2.6V)
Chlcogo 2,600 is.ofn) s.roo
Kansns city s.uio ln.non 1,4011
St. I-mils IM) 5,100 2,300
Totals
6,710 45,978 11,380
Sitscnr Market.
NEW YORK. Juno SIBCOAR-Rhw.
easy; fair refining, 3 9-16c; centrifugal, 91
test, 17-32c; molasses sugar, 3 3-16c; refined
quiet.
JNttVt Ulll.KAMj, juno 21. HUCJAll
Quiet: open kettle. 3 3-160lc: onon kettlo
centrifugal, 3-160'tJc; seconds, 2?iOIC,
Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 7015c.
TetrpuoB lO.lti.
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OMAHA, NED.
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