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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FBI DAY, JUNE 28, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
What Highir on Oablsi, Expart Dimwd
and OtTiri.nf.
GENERAL TONE OF CORN IS BEARISH
Ont Tnlrlr Active and flelllnfr Order
J'lentlful Clone Shnile Lorrer
rrorliloiiH IJrop Under Hcary
rnllt TnUlnK.
CHICAGO. June 2-HlBl,'1t,?bbv, ".ft0
export demand and covering W ,,:,r
ce ntrlbuted tlrmnesH to 1 1 wheat n urket
tu.lay uml September delivery closed Ail
He up, September corn cloned UHc .owcr,
bVpteinber imta '.WiioJuwn and pr yvWon
from 214c to 6c under ycstcrdJ) mmi
"oif'tlio advance at Liverpool SciUombor
wheut opened Whc hie i" nt 67tt. yo
Improvement wan met ln'mui'ai7i in.
Inrge oflerlngs ami a. decline to '.J c re
nulled. 8ubH-.ttcntly reports of extenMja
damage to Krrneh and Oerman crops
broiiKiit out u good export demand, lie
trading w.ih moderntely active ami U o
clone was llrm mid higher ut 67 .t
C7',ic. Twenty-one loudu were taken tor
export and aboard clenjanctB of jvhtt
and (lour were equal to bu. I "J""
receipt!, were &",000 uu.. "H"," " '.,',? ''l '
i year ago. Mlnncnpolln and Duluth re
ported 331 enra, Hgnlnrt 329 tart week nd
KS a year ago. lotul receipts were 63 cars,
onn of contiuct snide. ...nnm
Corn Wflb dull, prleeh ranging wit Un
narrow limit. The general onV,of J
market wits bearish, ulthoush the crop
newi wan decidedly bulllah. .Houthwcst w
ports showed absence of rain. .September
corn told between H'Aa wrt IGc. Ch.BlnS
easier and Uiic down nt IIVc Iff1"
rwlpth woru lis, cum, two of co il , ei
grade. I'lfty-one loads were takun for -x-
'"oata were fairly active, with prices si
shade lower than yesterday, all "!''
being met by plentiful selllnK orders, Com
mission houses worn the ma n w-diois uii i
theie wns n uood country l'"a,m'- , , Vc
lumber oats ranged J';slc" "'4ic
and cloned steady nnrt WitUu lower ut .6,4c.
Local receipts were 1U5 cm!'
lro visions wero dull nnd lower, on con
tinued hcIIIiik for pi out. The heaviness of
the run of hogs In the west was an indd
tional Incentive to inking f i1' , ' '
long side. September pork sold li tween
f 4 ?6 and JH.Mk and closed SJrfiSc own 1
114.W. September lard tunged from ..&
to s.72'4. closing Co inwer at ,Fi'.i!7.
limber r$ ranged between W.15 and M.Wh
and clomrt 2'A.c lower at $s.l.4.
Ustlmatcd receipts for tomorrow: Client,
22 cars; corn, 185 earn; oats, 170 cars; hogs.
25.(io head. , ,n,,... .
The leading futures ranged as follows.
Artlcles.l Open.l High. I Low.- Closed Yc.Vy.
Wheat
June
July
Sept.
Corn
Juno July
Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Sept.
May
I'otk
July Sent.
Lard--July
Kept.
Oct.
nibs
July
Sept.
' ' ' Cn' G6K
GGTsflG? 67V4 Cfi-i 67 s, MViffJi
I ' I .-. 42 43
4l'sW45 45 41V4 44 417,
43'.i 43H 42?i 42',
1 27',;' 27 2ff!if 2Gtt27',MJH
26Ti27 27 26S 2'Hi 25'rt27
nm 2Mi 29
14 B5 14 67V4 14 67H 14 CO 14 CS
14 82',4 It 87V4 14 75 11 SO 11 S5
SS2V4 8 8 57 8 62V4 ?JV4
8 70 8 72 8 8 70 8 "5
8 70 8 70 8 62H S67H 8 72V4
8 02U 8 02 8 00 8 CO 8 Oi
Ik 8 15 8 10 8 12 8 16
No. 2.
Caih quotations were m follows:
FI.OUH-DulI; winter patents, $3.5O3.60;
straights. I3.30O3.40; spring patents, W.8i
3.65; straights, 2.7OZJ2.00; bakers', J1.80O2.50.
WHEAT-No. 3 spring, 62if(66c;, No. 2
"cbnN-No. 2, 4Sc; No. 2 yellow. 4343ttc.
OAT6-N0. 2, 28l4"r2Sc; No. 2 white, 30!4j
Sic; No. 3,whltc.27H(828c.
BARLEY Good' feeding, 4731c; fair to
choice n altliiK. 47051c.
REEUH No. 1 llax. I1.S8; No. 1 northwest
ern. $l.8s: prime timothy, J4.15.
rnOVlBIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl., 14.M0
14.3S. Lard, per 100 lbs., S.608.62. Short
rlln sides (loose). l7.9O5iS.10. Dry salted
shoulders (bosedh $700ia7.25. Short clear
slde.i (boxed). 1S.4j3S.65.
WHISKY Basis of high wines. 11.27.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for touay:
Receipts. Shipments.
.... SS.OOO 21.000
.... 82,000 169,000
,...140,000 103,000
,...134,0l 276,000
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..'
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
6,000 1,000
3,000 2,000
Barley, on..
On Ihn Prnilurn exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 14(iJ
lDc; dairies, 14ri6c. Cheese, dull, 'Jf9?Ic
Eggs, steady, iullc.
NF.W YORK OKNERAI, MARKET.
tluotatlon of the Dnr on Variaui
Copiiuodltlei.
NEW YORK, Juno 2".-FLOUR-Recelpts.
28,470 bbls.; exports, 10,680 bbls.; active and
stronger; winter patents, t3.6Oi)3.90; winter
straights, U40a3.6vj winter extras, .60
2.85; Minnesota bakers, 12.9033.15; Mlnnv
lota patents, S3.?0U3.a5; winter low grades,
J2.3CXT2.40. Rye flour, dull; fair to good,
2.703.60; choice to fancy, 13.15U3.45.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
93c; city. 92c; Urandywlne, 12.4&2.5S.
RYE Easy ; No. 2 western. &5c, afloat;
state, 62ff54c, c. i. f., New York, carlots.
HARLKY Quiet : feeding, 48c c. I. f. New
York: malting. 684J62c c. I. f. New York.
BARLEY MALT Dull; western, 66Q72c.
WHEAT Receipts. 88,450 bu.; exports.
201,691 bu.; sales, 2,860.000 bu. futures. 120,000
bu. spot. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 77Hc, f. o. b,,
afloat; No. 2 red, Wttc, elevator; No. 1
northern Duluth, 7Hc, f. o. b afloat: No. 1
Arm and active. Opening prices had a Arm
and active tendency. Local dealers nnd
foreigner bought wheat and Wall street
sold It. Home crop accounts remained
favorable and helped check bull aggressive
ness late In the day. Closed firm at 3S'3Hc
net advance. July. 74 6-lM74Hc closed at
htc; aepicmocr, 2?ai3tc, closed at ,J',tc;
October, 73c. closed nt 73c; December.
74 51607iKc, closed at 74Kc.
CORN Receipts, "6,000 bu.; exports, 22.692
uu.: sHien, lu.wu du. luiures, iw.ooo bu.
spot. Spot, steady; No. 2. 47Vc. elevator.
and 48c, f. o. b afloat. Option market
iipcneti onn wun wuuni nna neiu sicauy
most of tho day In contrast to wheat de
pression. It llnallv yielded a trifle in lm.
proved crop news, but closed steady at a
partlnl o not decline. July. 47i'J747ic,
closed nt 47c; September, 4SfjM8 13-itfc.
closed at 4Mic.
OATS Receipts. 92,600 hu.; exports. 560
un. oiwi, riouuyi nu. c, c; xno. i wnlte.
33e; No. 3 white, 32c; track mixed western.
32itT3.1V4:C: track white western. Tui?.
track white state, 32Qg2c Options, tiuiet
but steadily held.
HAY Quiet: shipping, 72c; good to
choice. b7'4?f90c.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1900 crou. 16flSc: 1899 cron. 10ai3e: nA nt,i.
26c; l'aclflc coast, 1900 crop, 16018c;
HIDES Steady; Qalvesto'n. 20 to !X lh
18HC California, 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to 25 lbs.. HW14c.
LEATHER Steady: hemlnrk nlM.
Rucnos Ayres. light to heavyweights. 2ta
25e: ncld. 24t2Sc. '
1'ROVISIONS-Ileof. Arm; family, J11.00
G11.6Q; mess, 19.0010.00; beef hams, $20.60
Jl.ou; pacaei. tiu.uuutu.su; city, extra India
mess, llS.WiiB18.00. Cut meats, Arm; pickled
bellies. 9UtUUc: plcklod shoulders, JT.f.iKD
$8.00; pickled hams. I10.00jflo.60. Lard, asy;
western steamed. 13.00: refined, stenilv;
tlnent. 19.10; South America, $3.50; com
pound. (.S7Q7.0O. Pork, steady; family.
5.6Offl6.0O; short clear, I15.00O17.00; mess,
S15.7&4I 16.7R.
TALLOW Quiet; city (2 per pkg.), 4T4c:
country (packages free), 6?5vc.
RICE quiet; domestic, fair to choice, iK
Q6Hc; Japan, 4c.
MOLASSES Quiet 1 New Orleans, opon
BUTTER Receipts, 8.22S Pkgs.; steady;
creaiiirry. jutwiuui lauiury iktt'uioc.
CHEESE Receipts, 10,143 packages; un
ciiieu ihiiu. ia,Kc. cuioreu. soiuc:
fancy, large, white, 9c; fancy, small, col
ored, 9Htf9-ic: fancy, small, white, 9
EOGH Receipts. 9.520 packages; firmer;
western candled, 13c; western uncandled,
11J(13(
POttr.TRYA!lv ntnrlv (1rii1 Am.
springers, 20j)33c; turkeys, 71J8c; fowls,
1(MT10C.
METALS The tin market in local circles
continues its downward movement. Today
under liquidation, as a result of good sup
plies, our market declined 10 points. Tho
close was easy In tone at J2S.OflCS.50. On
the other hand prices In London for that
metal were a shade firmer, closing with
spot quoted at 129 7s 6.1, and futures at
122 Us. Copper In London further eased
off 7s 6d on light offerings and closed at
67 10s for spot and 63 for futures, creat
ing a low record for the year. Here prices
were nominally unchanged at 117 for Lake
Superior and 116.68 for casting and electro
lytic. Lend wns dull at $4.37. Spelter in
1ondon declined 5s to 16 12s fid for spot,
hero unchanged Domestic Iron markets
ruled Innctivn nnd featureless, rig iron
warrants, t9.Mi(10.00; northern foundry,
114.2Gffl5.0Oi southern foundry, 13.7Ctl6.25;
Glasgow wnrrnnts closed at 62s and Mid
dlesborough nt 43s 7d, Indicating lower
English markets.
OMAHA WIIOI,&9U,K MARKET.
Condition of Trnde nnd (notations on
.Itnplp nml Fnncy Produce,
j EGOS Receipts liberal; good stock. Arm.
L1Ve" POULTRY-Hens. 7c; young and
3ld roosters, 3iQ6c; turkeys, 6f8c: ducks and
BC.??.Hi.9J."nrl"K chickens, per lb., 16tlSc.
BUTTEIt-Common to fair, 1231Jc:
c,WicF..da,r'' ln bs, I4i15c; separator, ISc.
FRESH FISII-Black bass, 18c; white
bass, 8c; bitterish, 11c; bullheads, loc: bluo
ilns, 7c; burroioM. 60; catilsh, 12c; cod, 9c;
crapples, jyioc; clscoes, 7c: halibut, lie; her
ring, tc; haddotH, 10c, pickerel. 7c; pike. 9c;
led snapper, loc; salmon, lie; sunilsh, 6c;
"RJJi'.?0! whltellsh, 9o
l!aKONS-Llvc, tier dox., II.
y,IJA.'i?-.ch"i,c. 9yi0c.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
ifoy- I3i''iler association: Choice upland.
110.00; No. 2 upland, 9.50; medium. 9.W;
coarse, J8.00. Rye strnw, J.6). These prices
uro for hav of itood color nnd quality. De
hand fair. No frcHh receipts.
OATS No. 2 white. 23:.
CORN-No. 3. 43c
U (IAN 115.
HPINACH-Por bu. box. 4oc.
ASPARAOUS-NntlVi!. psr doz.. 354f40c.
JtlluUARB-Home grown, per lb., lc.
NEW CAIlllOTS-Pcr doz., 2025c.
NEW TURNIPS-Per iior... 2u25c.
CIJCUMllElts-Hothousc, per doz, 40350c.
I.ETTUCE-Ptr bu . 20c.
RADISHES-Pcr doz., 163.Vc.
PAIISLKY-Per doz.. 30c"
I'OTATOES-Old, per bu.. POc.
NEW POTATOES-Per bu., 90c.
CAIJUAGE-Ncw California, lc.
'i'OMATOKS-Tesas, l-bsk. crntcs, 11.50.
qNlaNS-jsermudas, per crate. 12.25; new
California. 2c.
CAULIFLOWER Horac-grown, per doz.,
0c,
jJ'KANS Wax, per 1-3 bu., 40c; string, por
CANTALOUPE-Per bsk', TGcfill; crates,
"WATERMELONS Texas, .T0(S35c each.
FRU1T&
PINEAPPLES-Pcr doz.. U.7JQ2.00; per
crate, :t,75.
BLACKBERRIES Per 21-qt. case, 1UW
RASPBERRIES-Per 24-ql. case, 2: red,
Pv-r 21-qt. case, H.00; per 24-pt. case, 12.60.
CJlKHKlliS-cnllfornla, per x-lb. box,
41.2..; Missouri, per 24-qt. chbc. J1.7.WJ.0U.
PLACHES Culltornla, per box, Wc.
Al'liici ,'r.-;('iiifM-i.!- 1,.1 ... .,.
PLUMS-Calltornln. per crntc, 11.25.
auOSEIIEHIttES-Per 24-qt. case, 11.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGEri Cullfornla seedlings, I2.7541
.00; Med, sweets, (A.M.
LEMONS-Calltornia. extra fancy, $X75;
holce. U50.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
2.00 2.60.
Fl(15 .Pnltfnmln nan. nv.nn. Km
Cod Imported, ncr lb., 1012c.
DATLS Persian. In fti-!b. boxes, Salrs, 6c
.. . WlHUBIiLANEOUS,
per lb.: Hnlloween, 6c per lb.
pr 001.. per nair odi fi.n.
. . w v ut,h,iDii niijitiiia, jjcr i li., in-
bcrts, per lb 13c; almonds, per lb.. lSQ20c;
raw peanuts, per lb., 5Q5c: roasted, 6
IIIDLS-No. 1 green. 6c; No. 2. green,
4c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No, 2 salted, 6c;
yi l" '-ri ius., oc; io. i veal
- -y . .ua., uy I11UCB, fVUIU, SI1CCU
pelts, 2507c; horse hides, I1.5C-tf2.2i.
St. Louis flrnln and ProTlslons,
CP T ntTTD n. . . . . . .-. ,M . . .
iiuuid, Juno ii, niiciAi no, z rca
cash, elevator, 66c: track, new. 6J66c;
old. 6ftg68c; July. 64Hc: September. 6oc;
'Shii"iJ.tri. "ci o. - nara, mmiw,
43W4c; July, 41Hc: 'September," Sc. '
OATS TTIrm Mr. 9 nanh Mn mirm.
...... . . i. , . l .... i . . , . . inn, . 'IV
30c; July, 27V4027Hc; September, 26y426T4c;
..... - nimc, ot'.iu.
jivk firm, 45c.
FLAXSEED No trading.
FLOUR-Quict; patents. I3.40S3.60; extra
nncv anil Irnlu'hl. 15 imtft ib. i.n. ... cr.
CORNMEAL Steady at 12.30.
BRAN Firmer? inplffrf Ann. wMMi mm
., - , i, iwy
HiV-1
-Timothy, easy, at 9.00Q,14.60; pral-
rle. steady: not auoted.
WHISKY-Htendy. 11.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-I1.06.
BAGOINOS-eiic.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
nnnvTBiowa tji. a.m. -.t.'.
Lard, lower, at 18.47(38.47. Dry salt meats.
iieiivy; ooxeti lots, extra snorts, 11.12;
clear ribs, tf.37: clear sides, ln.50. Bacon,
heavy; boxed lots, extra shorts, 19; clear
I"."'. 4.tH7Jt tiCtir IllUCBi
Spelter, steady. 13.82.
springs. 12(815c; turkeys, 8c; ducks, 6c;
oi.iiupn. ot, Kcrsu, ic, springs, sc,
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 1420c;
dairy. 13Q14i-. - '
'feSTSifi1'1. ws"',n. 8c; southern. 7c.
41,000 bu., corn, 21.000 bu.: oata, 22.000 bu.
aw uu. o.wy UUIOi . Wllvtl W
47.000 bu.; corn. 30,000 bu.; oats, 45,000 bu.
Liverpool Grntn nnd Provisions.
T.IVIi'PlinftT. T..n IT Tl.lt Y fl. .
dull; No. 2 red western winter, 6t T'Ud:
Jwjila. 5a lOJitt. Futures, quiet; July, 6s
074VI. ocificmuvr, 0a U74U.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new, quiet,
at 4s .3?id; American mixed, old, Arm, at
4 2d. Futures, quiet; July, 3s lld; Sep.
tcmber, 4s 3Hd; October, nominal.
i-cino-uiiuuiiiii, nieuny, at OS jua,
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull,
's d.
HnPR-A( Tindnn fPnVlfti. -....j..
4JJ:4 15s. ' "
PROVISIONS-Beef, Arm; extra India
mess. 68s 3d. Pork, steady; prime mesi
western, 61s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Jbs..
lltinftv. 47n "irt. l.rirrl flp.n
In tierces. 42s 3d; American refined, ln
pans. 43s mi. Bacon. Arm; Cumberland
cut. 26 to 30 lbs., 4,4s 9d; short ribs 16 to 24
lbs.. 46s 9d; long clear middles, light. 28 to
34 Ihn.. JFiaSii Inner r1a v L
35 tow liS fiisM short cle7 back.??7o
p'I""' w luo, Pirutlj', a9,
BUTTER Finest United States, oulet.
90s; good. dull. 87s 5d. quiet,
riTir.Trap T?im,. 4 . ...
. . ...... ninciivnii nnest wnlte.
45s 6d; American Anest colored, 46s d
TALLOW Firm; prime city. 25s6d'Aus.
trallan. In London! 26s 9d. ' ' Au
Knnsai- City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS f!ITV. .Tnti n n,un.i, ......
60T4c; September. 61.4c: DecembcV. 62V4c:
No."h rid. We.' " "- 3- "W;
CORK Jlllv. 41 Tin flnnriifril.A J a.
S2' ,2 y wlflte,;
" l7Jlt
HYE-No. 2.
prairie. jISwSu.tA cno.ee
I4flir.c. y" 159,7c: rta,ry- 'ancy.
Eaa's-Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan.
sas stock. Sc doz., loss off, cases returned-
now whilewnnrl raoa Inning 11
, S'HIPMENTH-Whcat. 63,200 bu.; corn.
18,400 bu.; oats, 11,000 hu. '
Toledo Grnln nnd Seed.
TOLEDO, O., June 27. WHEAT Active
strong; cash and July. 690; Septem".;
8ei?eRmNb7?ic?Wer5 CaS" n"J Ju,y'
27f4cX:Ti7p,21,nbyer.nS6.: Ca"h'
RYE-51I.4C
tober?5n:65.8EEDCnah, Pr'me' ,6M! 0c'
I'ltllndrlnhl.i Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 27, RUTTFR
, int. . .li; wniorn cream-
nMrby!4l6c!nnCy wcstern prlnts' 15c: tancy
.?.9.S5'jr.rIf5h nearby, mc; fr,Kt
"'-";'- . . ..von duuiii western. liHe1
fresh southern. 12o. ' 1 nc
l(jIEESE-Easer. Now York fancy small,
Mllwnukrn Grnln Mnrkel.
u MIVCAUIKE'. Jun?. CT.-WIIEAT-Mar-ket
higher; No. 1 northern. GSi(69c: No ;
northern, C5C7c; July, 67',4c; September
6740. ,
11VE Hlirher No. 1. iSUr.
PARLEY Dull ; No. 2. 6455c: samnle
4l(B57'4c,
t
I'eorln Mnrket,
PEORIA, June 27.-CORN Steady; No,
3,
OATS-Inactive; No. 3 white. 2Sc, billed
WHISKY-On the basts of .J7 for nn
Ished goods,
Dnlntli Grnln Mnrket,
DULUTH, June 27,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard
ensn. nine; nn, 1 nortnern, cnn. C6c; July.
67c: September. C!4c; No, 2 northern, Glftc.
OAT8-27027c.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flnnr and tlrati
MTVUtfinriT ia T . Tt.rr. . m
Cash, 65oj July, 63c; September, 64!4c.
On track: No. 1 hard, 7c; No. l northern,
66c; No. 2 northern, 63l4c.
"LOUR Firm; Arst patents, W.7Oft3.S0;
i.ccond patents, I3.5(x83.C0; tlrst clears, 2.00
2.70; second clenrs, 12.
BRAN ln bulk, 110.60.
BIG WHEAT YIELD IN SIGHT
nrporls from All Over the Country
Indicate Ilxceiitlonnllr
Good Conditions,
NEW YORK, June 27. Correspondents of
R. G. Dun & Co. report conditions of winter
wheat on tho whole exceptionally encourag
ing. In the principal states the yield will be
very heavy and It Is noticed that the few
unfavorable returns are from 6 points
where only a moderate crop Is expected.
Desplto tho tardy arrival of warm weather,
harvesting Is under way at nil southern
points nnd another big yield Is practically
certain for Kansas.
Oklahonui reportH aro cheering, most of
the grain being cut and it fair Incrcnse over
tho preceding report Is announced. Figures
of acreage Indicate that the total area un
der cultivation this year is smaller than
ln 1900, but tho yield per acre will prove
larger. Hessian tly caused Injury In parts
of Michigan and sugar beet culture reduced
the wheat acreage considerably, but there
Is nevertheless ti good yield. With so much
of the crop beyond danger nnd generally
hopeful news from northern points It Is
sato to expect n yield up to the most san
guine earlier reports.
The most sanguine wheat expectations Is
assuming a more cheerful tono. Instead of
complaints as to drouth, there Is ample
moisture and tho crop progresses favorably.
It . too early to consider reports Annl, ns
serious illi.uater jnny yet be experienced,
but with weather no better than tho aver
age from now to harvest there Is rcaon
tu expect n full yield of spring wheat and
tho better conditions of spring wheat should
exceed all production, with u, crop of 700,
000,000 bushels or more.
MOVEMENTS I.X STOCKS AND DOXD.S.
St. Punl nnd Union rnellle Yield Un
der llcnxy .Selling.
NEW YORK, Juno 27.-There was a lively
spilling out of stockn tor a time today, ltd a
rtiiull of the HUHpt'tifeiOii of the Seventh Na
tional bank, ono of the minor members of
the Clearing House luuiiclutloli, in conse
quuncu of action by the controller of tho
currency, but tho market ut no tlmo ap
proached nnywhere near to demoralization.
Tito drop In prices whh, however, very gen
eiui and extended to over 3 points lit u
number of the principal aettu stocks which
have been recent favorites In the specjla
non. St. Paul, Union l'aclflc and .Manhat
tan were the severest sufferers and MIs
siurl Pncltle and Texas & Paclllo ulso
yielded rather easily. The latter part of
the day wltnefcsoit a striking and general
recovery. Union Pnclllc. St. 1'aul and Met
ropolitan Street Rnllwuy were the only
stocks among the leaders which fulled to
bencilt tully lrom this luto recuperation In
the market. The bears were an active tuc
tor during the selling movement, and their
buying to cover had considerable to do with
ihu late rally.
The suspension of the Seventh National
bnnk came as a surprise, after the tiding
over of Its affairs yesterday nnd the day
beioro, as It was generally supposed that
friends of the bank would supply suillclcnt
resources to carry It through. The Incident
f,w?lL t0. CW .nn "''Peasant Imprcs
sign and served to intensify the pinch ln
the money, market, incident to the turn of
tho half year. The call loan rate ran tip to
la per cent. With this substantial recupera
tlnn In prices of standard securities since
h0 .May Panic tho fnct has rather been lost
. - v 7-- "jjiuiiuii a cuiminuteu thn
in n n : Ah ,X'"t"'....8"y.m,irketable
wculd-boTdrugira
tnCrecovehry.n,arKet Cl8ed dU" bU" "
mere was some selling of railroad bond
a sympathy with stocks, but other m?rt!
age Issues advanced. Total sales nr
n ue. frrpsnan T?i.rl . suies, par
ail unchangedT on the lastDca..." Dnd8 Wero
luunwin aro tn cloilnv nrt.
the New York Stock "xchsnie P "
Atchison
W do pfd
lOJHSo. raclflc
I0V4So. Railway
91 do pfd...'......
NW'iTex. & Pacinc ...
, 4iT4' do pfd...
44t Union Pacific
7S4 do pfd
Wabash
3 I do pfd
"2 Whell. & L. E....
IW do 2d pfd
, f4 Wk Central
2V do pfd ,,
.197 Adams Ex .-,
,1M lAmerlcan Ex
..181
.. tSH
.. 31M
.. MH
.. 43H
.. 21 14
.. 3.1
..l'JS'i
.. 90V,
22H
.. 4!
.. WU
.. 32
.. 24V4
.. 47
.. 79
..J"
..:t;
.. M
..no
..121T4
.. 2IH
.. 87H
,.. 23
.. SOM
.. 67
...104
..135
.. 47H
.. 81V4
..111!,
..240
... Mi
,..II7
,,.2t0
,.. ,
... t3H
... 22
... 77
.. 94
... 15
... 44
... 2214
... 4C
... 7S
...1MH
... 6S
... 41
...11774
... 4.H;
... ti
...:m
... 2Jt4
... 75
...144
... MT4
... in.i
,.. 72V4
... 13
... 71
... 21
... W,i
... 48V,
... MH
... H
do nrd
Baltimore & Ohio..
do pfd
Cansdlan Pacific...
Canada So
Che. It Ohio
Chicago & Alton. .
do rfd
C. B. & Q
Chi., Ind. & L
do DM...
Chi. & E. Ill
Chicago O. W
do lt pla,
do 3d ofd
Chicago & N. W...
C. R. I. & r
Chicago Ter. A Tr.
U. . Ex
Wells-Fargo Ex..,
Amal. Copper ....
Amer. Car & F...
do pfd
Amer. Lin. Oil.,,,
do pfd
. 4S
, H
. 14',4
. SI
C. C. C. & St. L..
Colorado Ho
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Kurtfon ...
Del.. L. & W
Co pfd
'Amrr. a. n '
,23
Denver & It. O....
do pfd
. I do pfd
. SMi 'Amer. Tobacco ..
. 4Hi Anac. Mln. Co....
. "d'.i Brooklyn It. T....
. W iColo. Fuel & I....
.1SJ Cop. Qas
. ,'Con. Tobacco ....
I do pfd
.14'4 Gen. Elfctrlo ....
1. 40V4.Olucoie Sugar ....
. SPH Hocking Coal ....
1. 57 Inter. Paper
.110 do pfd
..108V4 Inter. Power
,.12314 Laclede Oa
,.17SV4'Natlonsl Dlscuit ,
.. 2 iNatlonal Lead ...
Erie
do let pfd
do M pfd
Ot. Ncr. pfd
Ilocklnr Valley ..
do pfd
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Erie & W
do pfd
U & N
Manhattan L....
M't. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Mcx. National .
Minn. & St. L...
Mo. raclnc
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central ..
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W...
do pfd
No. raclflo
do pfd
Ontario A W....
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do Ut pfd
do td pfd
St. L. S. F...
do lt pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Soutbw...
do pfd
St. Paul
iu? National Salt
..107
do nfd.
.120H
. 30
. M'.i
.IV.
.US
. 51'i
. fVi,
,120
,. 9
. 38
,.150H
4."V
.
,. H
,. Mi
.. MV4
SH
" 67ai
N'o. American ...
Pacific Coast ....
Pacific Mall
Peonle'a Gas
Pressed S. Car...
do nfd
Pullman P. far. .
iRepublle Steel ...
do pfd
Stiitnr
,Tenn. Coal A
union Dag A p..
do pfd
U. S. Leather ...
no prd
U. S. Rubber ....
do nfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union .
Trust receipts.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Business showed
fow signs of Improvement today and senti
ment was still depressed, though prices
hardened slightly townrd the end. Berlin
was still a free seller, of stocks. American
stocks wero weak early on fears of mone
tary troubles In New York and on German
sales. There wns also quiet realization here
by some of the bulls, who have grown
weary of holding stocks and whose enthusi
asm has become stale. The Now York buy
ing caused a genernl rally, but at tho close
there was a drop of a point on the news of
the suspension of tho Seventh National
bank, although there were more offerings
thnn nctual sales. Berlin sold Tintos
througb Paris to 52T4. which marks the low
record this year, but there was a rally to
63H. London being bullish, giving 1V4 call
i J'."6 cnd 2,LJulv an1 2W t 'he end of
Serltcmber. The Bank of England returns
show market borrowings of 2.000.000 and
today 1,000,00 more was borrowed. Call
rates have advanced to 3V4 per cent, with
other quotations steady. The Bank of Bom.
bay and Bengal avo reduced discount
fate,J,rmr,5 ? 4r.?ent' rrs exchange
Is 25.20H; Berlin, 20.oJJ4. B
London Slock (luotntloua,
LONDON, June 27. I p. m. Closing:
Cons,, money
do account
Atchison
.93 3.1fdo 1st pfd
.9 S-ie.rcnneylv'anla ...
... 72U
... 77
... m;
... 99
... mi;
... 9'4
... 4 Hi
...10)li
41?,
Iteadlne
Canadian Pacific,
St. Paul ,
Illinois Central ..
Isiulivllle
Union Pac. pfd,.
N. Y. Central ...
Erie'
..loot;
..177V4
..US
. 1111;
.. P2U
..16:
.. 42V4
No. Pacific dm..
Qrnnd Trunk ....
Anaconda
U. 8. Steel
do pfd ,
(land Mines ...i
BAR SILVER-Sleady. 27Sd per or.
MC NEY-2W5J3V4 per cent. The rnte of
?lsc.?,ii, ,,,e cn niarket for short bills
ll????'2 pcr ccnt; for tnreo months' bills,
New York Mining Slocks.
.uNEv YORK. June 27.-Tho following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks;
Adams Con
Alice
15
40
l.lttl Chief ,,,
Ontario ,,,,
,Ophlr
... 11
...tu
... M
... 9
... S
...
... :o
... 40
...545
Ilrerce ,
Brunswick Con
..100
r.
Phoenix
Potosl
Comsiock Tunnel.
Con. Cal. A Va.,
Dead wood Terra
Horn Sllvr
Iron Silver ,
Leadvlll Con..,.
..:o5
fiavsxe
Sierra Nevada
.. (0
.. 13
Small Hopes .,
Standard
Condition of the Trrnanry.
WASHINGTON, June 27. Today's state
merit pf the treasury balances In the gen.
eral fund, excluslvo of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash bulancc, U73.409,
....I.I
New' York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 27.-MONEY-On call,
firm at 315 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent;
ruling rate. 8 per cent; prime mercantile
paper, 3y44 pcr icnt.
STERL1NU EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.87
4.87H for demnnd and at $l.8aVs9-I.S5U for
sixty days; posted rates, 14.S6 and 11.SSV4;
commercial bills, $I.S4,4lpl.S51.i.
oinvrjii--crtiiicates, nominally ai wc;
bar. 6J,c: Mexican dollars, 47J4C
BONDS State, Inactive; govemrnent,
steady; railroad, Irregular.
inu ciuaiiiK piikgs uu iiolius igast are as
follows:
U. S. rcf. 2a, re.
.137
X. Y. Central Is..,
N. J. C. gen. 5b...,
No. Pad lie 3s
do 4s
N Y, C A Ht L 4s
N. A W. con. 4s...
Oregon Nav. Is..,.,
.in 4s ,
.1074.
132U
7254
105'i
1074
12U
IO
I03!i
123
HDVi
10
do coupon .
do Is, rrg...
do con non .
107(4
do new 4s, res...
do coupon
do old 4s, reg
do coupon
do i, ret....
do coupon
D. ot C. 3, b'.s
D, A It. U. 4
Erie genernl 4s
F. W. A D. C. Is,
den. i:iectrlo Es...
la. Central Is
U A N. unl. 4s.. ..
M K. A T. t
do Is
Atchison fcii. 4s...
do adj. 4s
Canada Ho. 2s
ClK-s. A Ohio 4',4s.
do is
C. A N. W. c. 7s.
do 8. F. deb. 5s,
Chicago Ter. 4s....
Colo. So, 4
.13
..12V4
Ullt
.l'JS
.121
.lM'.i
. J0',j
.107
Ore'gon 8. L. 6s...,
Mo consoi
ItradlUK Ktn- 4s,..,
It. O. W. Is.
rtl I. A I M e. in
.17'4
U
.:u
.UO'i
. w
.120
. ei
.ii
. m
.1054
.nt
.i
.115'4
. 91
St LAS ! g. (is.
.20.)
.117
.104
. K14
.101
. 9SV4'
.UOVi
.10S
.12.)
H2V4
,:u
.
. sn;
St. Paul consols .
St. P., C. A P Is
I Mo 3s
flo. Pacific 4s
So. Railway 6s
S. R. A T.
Tex. A Pacific Is..
Mo !
Union Pacific Is...
Wabash 1
do 2s
West Fhorc 4......
Wis. Central 4s....
Va. Ceuturles ...
Bid. Offered.
llnnk ClenrliiKs.
OMAHA, June 27.-Clcarlngs. $1.023.R23.27;
corresponding day last year, SI, 210,11,. W;
dtcrease, JlS0.2til.la. , , Mi ,
CHICAGO. June 27.-ClonrlnKs, 124,li,d9;
balances, jl.e4i.8ou; posted exchnnRc. 4.b,i'U'
4,!S1,S; New York exchange, SJc premium.
ST. LUUIS. June 27.-Cleuilli8S. ,62j,i'W.
balances, il.091.7uS; money, C17 per cent;
New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par
ttsked.
CINCINNATI, June 27.-Clearlngs. 3.1Sj.
B50; money, a',410 per cent; New York ex
change, pur,
PHILADELPHIA, Jtinu 27.-Clcarlngs,
$27,102,940; balancts, $I,0S0,G10.
BALTIMORE. Juno 27.-Clearlngs, $3,372.
721; balances, saw, 491.
NEW YORK, June 27,-Clenrlngs, 1237,
OC'.OjiJ; balances, 113,219,213.
BOSTON, Juno 27.-Clearlngs, jai.570.3S2;
balances, 12,515,091.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 27. -COTTON The
market opened firm, unchanged to 8 points
and continued to Improve after the call on
protlt-taklns; by yesterday's sellers and
buying on tho reaction theory. The cables
wore better than expected, the rnlin In
Texas piovcu to be less Important than ro-
portcu inst nipnt, winie reports irom ipot
markets showed well sustained prices
throughout tlu south. The first wave of
buying currlfi. August to 7.S9c. October to
7.l'c nn1 January to 7.02c. Then reports of
ngni nut. tainy general rams in texas rc
djced 'he advance by mid-day VifC, points.
ine mnrKei iinbiiy was steaay, wun prices
net 1 poln'. lcwer to 4 points higher. Spot
closed oulet: middling uplands. 8Tc: mid
dling gulf, 9V4c; sales, 275 bules.
li viiiu'uoij, June zi. cotton spot,
fair demand, l.ltkl lower: American mid
dling fair, 6 7-32d; good middling, 4 31-32d;
middling. 4 23-32d: low mlddllne. 4Ud: uood
ordinary. 4V4d; ordinary, 4d. The sales of
tne aay were lo.uw bales, or which 600 were
for speculation and exnort. nnd lnnlml.d
9,300 American. Receipts, 6,000 bales, in
cluding 300 American.
NBW ORLEANS, June 27. COTTON
Quiet; sales. 1.050 bales: ordinary, 512-16C,
good ordinary. tc; low middling, 7 5-lc;
middling. 8 3-16o: irond mlddllnir. Rit.iii.
rnlddllng fair. 815-l6c; receipts, 635 bales;
stock, 115.810 bales.
ST. LOUIS, June 27. COTTON Quiet,
steady; middling. SVic; sales, 210 bales; re
ceipts. 1.7C4 bales: shlnmrnta. ? hl.
stock, 6u,239 lules.
OALVESTON, June 27.-COTTON-Qulct,
8 7-16c. i
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June 27.-COFFEE Spot
Rio, easy. Mild, quiet; Cordova. 8?4i?12Mic
Values worked iower today. The opening
was steady, with prices unchanged to 5
points lower. ,The 'feeling, after the call
was rather bearish, as the- European mar
ket news was, disappointing and the public
seemed to have loat. all Interest in the
market. A further decline In Havre nt
the close brought lbng"coffee from room
and outside holders In the afternoon, while
prices sold off 6 points further. Covering
caused a partial rally at the close. Th
market wns finally steady nnd 5 poll ts
lower. Total sales '7,750 bags. Including
November at 7.60c; ' December, 7.5t7.55c;
July, 5.60c; March, 6.05c; May, 5.76U6.S0.
Evnpornted add Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK, June 27. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market was a quiet one.
Only a small Jobbing trade was In progress,
but owing to the small stocks on hand
values were well sustained. State common
to good. 3V406C; prime, 6Hc; choice, 6
6Vlc; fnncy. SViWc-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Marliet
ruled quiet and featureless. Prunes, 5&80
per lb., ns to size and quality. Apricots,
steady; Moor Park, 6g7'4c. Peaches, peeled,
ili&15V4c; unpeelcd, 6310c. ,
OH nnd Rosin.
NEW YORK. June 27.-OILS-Cott6nseed,
firm. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady. Tur
pentine, steady, 3S38tfc.
. OIL CITY. Pa.. June' 27.-OILS-Credlt
balances. 11.05; certificates, no bid; ship
ments, 82,378 bbls.; average, 89,686 bbls.;
runs, 97,042 bbls.; average, 83.953 bbls.
LIVERPOOL. June 27.-OILS-Tjrpentlne
spirits, steady, 27s 6d.
LONDON, June 27.-OILS-Ltnseed, 32s 6d.
Turpentine spirits, 27s.
Snsjrar. Market.
NEW YORK. June 27.-BUaAn-Raw.
firm; fair refining, 3 9-Kc; centrifugal, 95
test, 4 9-72c; molasses sugar, 3 7-32c; refln.jd,
firm.
NEW ORLEANS, June 27.-8UGAR-Qulet;
open kettle. 3 3-KMTlc; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3T4Q4',4c: centrifugal yellow. 4V4
R4 9-16c; seconds. 2Hf3-ic. Molasses, dull;
centrifugal, 7(il5c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, June 27.-DRY GOODS-De-mnnd
has been on a fair scale, but actual
business moderate during the day, owing
to the reserve of traders In brown rnd
conrso colored goods. Bleached cottons
firm. Print cloths still In good request.
Other features unchanged.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 27. WOOL Unchanged;
medium grades. 11617c; light fine, 11014c;
heavy tine, 9llc; tub washed, Wtfllic.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 5,600 head natives, 2,600 head Tex
nns, 1,000 head calves; best beef steers nnd
heavy feeders, steady; others, lofffiSc lower;
choice dressed beef steers, J5.35i.80; fair to
good, J4.85fl'5.30; stockers and feeders. 13.2543)
4.75; western-fed steers, 14.755.60; Texans
and Indians, Ji.20oju.25; Texas grass steers,
J3.1DCN.15; cows, J2.75SH.50; heifers, 13.60
5.15; canners, 11.7502.63; bulls, J3.00iH.6O;
calves, J3.50S5.00.
HOGS Receipts, 16.000 head! market 2V4c
lower; top, 16.10; bulk of sales, 15.9Vg6.05;
heavy. JG.OOQiUo; mixed packers, J5.90ft6.05:
light. 15.7O0.i.93: pigs, J5.50ff5.65. '
SHEEP AND JiAMBS-Receipts, 4.500
head; sheep active and steady; western
New York Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Juno 27. BEEVES Re-
i.lntn f..V, hffnH tv.nl.il.. . . n I . . r .It . .
nothing doing of Importance; feeling steady.
uuiua, ni-uuj , vAi.urts, none.
CALVES-Recclpts, 83 head; trade limited;
veals, weak; prime veals, 16.25; good butter
milks. S3. To.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, j.7ic
head; sheep, steady; lambs opened strong
nnd good stock 15i25c higher; closed dull:
sheep, 13.604.00; lambs, J5.GOfi0.60; I car
choice. 16.60; culls. Jl.tu. ' r
HOGS-Recelpts, 1,669 head; firm for all
weights; western. J6.40; state, 16.MO6.60.
Stock In Siulit.
Tho following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs nnd sheep at the four principal
Uvo stock markets Juno 27:
. n . Cattle. Hoas. Sheen.
South Omaha 2.9S3 8,551 1,271
Chicago 8.500 22.000 12.0OQ
Kansas city s.ooo I6,ooo 4,500
St. Louts 3,700 7,400 5,100
Totals
.23,383 63,951 22,874
Sioux City Mve Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Jnno 27.-(lpeclnl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400; market
steajdv: beeves. 14.DOn5.75: cows and hulls.
mixed, 12.60fl3.75; stockers And feeders, 13.40
U4.26; calves and yoarllnsf, 13.25S4.25.
HOQ8 Receipts. 3.700: market a shad
lower, fo.svi0e.iK; puik, a-Wt.'.
inmus, n.owuo.iD; western wellicrs. J3.50ff?
S0i.w,8tf.rn i'.??"""' 4.2n(fT4.75: ewes. $3.2j
53.7a; culls, J2.6OtT3.00; Texas grass sheep,
53.250 3. 90. ' '
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARIET
Cattl Markot Vorj Slaw and All but Beit
Grade! Sold Lswir.
HOGS GENERALLY TWO AND A HALF LOWER
Liirht Receipts ot Sheep and Lnmtn
and, Altlionsh Trndlnir Was ,ot
Very Active, Still About Steady
Prices Were Pnld.
S'6UTH OMAHA. June tt.
Receipts wcie; Cattle. logi. Sheep.
Olhcial iMomiHy 2,uJ i,.vi
Ullicl.il 'lucbu.iy u.loi i.ijj
Ullif.al v"i'UiitinJiy I'.VjU li,4 i,XU
Oltlclul Thuraoay .,u.sl 6,uoi I,.'i4
Four duys this weck..ii,.J i7,vi.i U.54J
bi.liiB iiun limi uctK.... 'iiJ J,ttf 1;.-
iuine MteK before lu.wO uj..i i.cAJ
bUUlt) tlilt l. UbU,,.lU,)iU wO.IW liUJ
crniiie Jo.ir ueuits arfn...a-,ojl u..ju U, t
O.inie Ullu mat ytr lo.tt 41.24 ,VOl
Avirutic price pni tur Imgu ul Gjavn
Uliluliii ()l3t govciul d)d Willi tulu-
Puiijouk:
I l!Ml, lvu.,i.lMd.Uji.lwvi.l.
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ludlcateL Sunduy.
1'hu oiticiui number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cuttle. Hogs. Shcep.H'r's.
C, M. St St. P. Ry 4
O. & St. L. lty 3 1
.Missouri Paclt.c 12 2
Union Pacluc System 29 27 4 4
C. At N. W 4
! ., E. & M. V 27 31 1 2
S. C. & P. Ry 2 2 .. ..
C, St. P., M. & O li 13 .. 1
11. & .M .J it)
C, B. & Q 1 4
K. C. & Ut. J 10
C, R. I. & P., east.. 3 9
C, R. I. & P., west.. 1 3
Illinois Central 2
Total receipts 131
12$
6
The dlsnosltlon of the dav'a reeelDts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or neaa indicated:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and Company...
600
1.622
VI
693
6X6
401
US
140
'26s
3
47
I
I
93
2.446
1,665
2,821
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour Sc Co
O. Pkg. Co., from K. C.
Swift, from Kansas City
Swift, from country
R. Becker & Dcgan
Vansant & Co
1,3 1 4
25
Livingstone & Schaller..
H. L. Dennis A Co
Wolf & Munroe
Other buyers
241
Total
2.7S8 8.544 2,043
CATTLE There was a liberal run ot
cattle here today for a Thursday, and as
a result packers did not have to hurry ln
order to get an tne supplies tncy wantca.
It was late before the market opened and
the tendency was to pound down prices all
around.
Receipts Included close on to 90 cars of
beef steers. Buyers went the rounds and
bid lower on nearly everything. Hellers
were holding for steady prices, so that It
was late before much of anything was
done. Some of the better grades so.d at a
reasonably early hour at Just about yes
terday's prices, but all others were very
slow and In must cases a little lower. Pack
ers did not seem to care much whether
they got the cattle or not, so that It was
rattier late before the bulk of the offerings
were out ot tlrst hands.
Cow stuff also sold lower today unless
n the case of some at the choicer grades
of heavyweight cows and heifers. Tht.y
were not far from steady, but the light
stuff and commoner kinds, and particu
larly the grassers, could be quoted very
lnw nnd BtrtlOc lower.
Choice bulls were about steady, but oth
ers were lower. The same was true of veal
calves and stags.
The light receipts of feeders continued
today, and In fact there were not enough
offered to make a test of the market. The
few that changed hands did so on a basis
of Just ubout steady prices. Representa
tive sales:
BEEF BTEERS,
No
i
1.:...
21
e
1
2
2
14
17
31
25
I
to
lit
21
15
U
:e
(
41
47
11
U
41
12
W
11
22
i
17
11
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
1
1
1
i
II
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
i
2
1
17
2
1
5
4
S3
Av. Pr.
No
At. Pr.
. 602 4 eo
.. Ui 4 40
,.101 4 CO
,. 840 4 60
.. 110 4 a
..1100 4 70
41...
20...
4...
:...
1127 i 20
1230 5 11
101)4 & U,
.1152 115
.1205 i :t
14.
27 1051 S 10
.1100 4 5
30 1241 & 40
...1055 4 15 11 1185 i 40
K9 4 90 81 12(1 1 45
, 1070 4 M It 1B4 8 41
10(4 4 05 21 1251 5 41
1212 5 00 21 1042 S S
, 109S 6 00 81 1281 8 45
, 1147 8 00 25 1178 8 JO
, H33 8 CO 17 1216 S V)
1127 5 03 14 1211 60
, U40 5 10 17 12M 8 50
, UN 6 1 11 1248 5 Zi
, USt 8 10 11 1171 6 .'8
11! 6 10 42 1322 8 CO
1077 6 16 11 19M 1 to
, 1181 6 15 1 1420 1 ft
1120 5 18 71 1228 8 U
1228 6 18 44 1411 8 68
, 10&7 5 20 10 1458 6
.....1120 5 20 101 UU 6 79
1217 8 to
STEERS TEXAS.
1068 4 0 21 1188 8 00
1010 4 76 31 1175 5 00
1292 6 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
, mt 4 75 12 1050 s a
1024 4 15 84 1180 6 38
1.UWB.
800 1 00
1 1020 2 85
i low i rs
i lm i &
170 2 78
S47 3 40
60 2 '0
1020 1 50
1010 2 fO
1045 2 80
880 2 M
NO HO
874 2 00
1020 2 ft
1040 2 T5
1020 2 75
951 3 SO
641 2 85
1000 3 10
1030 3 tfl
1000 1 00
1050 3 00
1121 2 CO
S85 1 10
1055 3 '0
W 1 20
1110 3 23
820 3 15
1075 3 35
785 3 ?S
840 3 J5
1101 3 4')
1010 1 10
10o0 3 M
1116 3 ft)
.turn 3 CO
17....
. 1111 1 ts
6.
1.
22.
11.
1008 3 75
1167 1 75
10M) 1 !H
11(1 3 !0
1078 3 95
9M 4 00
1010 4 10
1300 4 00
i5 4 i
IO10 4 IX)
1184 4 10
V0 4 lO
900 4 10
170 4 10
......1JM) 4 10
1058 I 15
1157 4 15
1005 4 1)
1172 4 16
Viil 4
ion 4 :o
971 4 30
1250 4 fO
1141 4 30
1042 4 15
120: 4 '6
.....1203 I M
,..lw0 4 55
17!!!!!
u!!'.!!
22!."!!
0!!!!!
1
COW'S AND HEIFERS.
kr.l 4 &)
ytij 4 15
HEIFERS.
170 2 10
JSUL,L,S.
1300 2 75
1..
1470 3 50
:i20 3 )
1150 3 W
1710 3 75
880 3 fs
SM 4 00
1SC0 4 10
1270 4 15
1780 4 .10
KW 4 23
1340 3 CO
14i) 3 00
tliO 3 00
1150 1 25
1105 3 25
119) 3 It.
1J20 3 30!
910 3 TO
1010 3 W
1...
CALVES.
270 4 M 1 100 5 to
ICO 6 iv
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 510 2 10
Is wv J v
113'! it ill
1040 2 m
970 1 73
520 2 73
700 3 85
1....
710 1 10
1..
1...
1..,
4,,
,830 1 10
678 1 10
, 480 1 25
. 447 3 21
,710 110
1110 3 i0
1.
.qTOCIC CALVES,
1 400 4 15 1 216 8 80
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
27 .,. ( 3 2 673 4 II
1 f0 1 15 1 25 4 90
1 780 4 00 ,10 fit 4 90
HOGB There was a fairly liberal run of
hogs here today and buyers went In from
the start to get their hogs for less money.
The opening market wns weak to 2Vic lower
and after the first round It was generally
2V4c lower. The close was weak at the
decline. On Ue start some ot the paokara
went around and picked up the better loads
at J5.92H and some At 13.93 and as high as
16.00 was paid. The bulk of tho hogs, how
ever, sold nt 13.90 and 15.924. Although tho
market was very slow In getting started,
still after trading was well under way It
wns not long before the bulk of the offer
Ings were out of first hands. Tho close wns
wenk and the last sales went mostly from
J5.90 down, though In most cases It wns tho
llgntcr wcignis inai, were leu. itcprescnia-
tivo sales:
No. Av,
n :j
11 151
41 217
72 101
72 196
71 203
75... ICS
ti 237
72 2.0
60 247
70 227
to 21S
It.
1 SO
S !
1 K
5 I74
6 7i,
1 17H
No. Av.
tt .1.337
74 224
52 lol
7 122
49 Ill
72 233
66 t;o
77 113
64 249
M UI
(1 206
71 2.M
72 244
M Hi
63 259
61 7
63 iJ
77 2S1
66 211
7i 242
si ...ii;
C2 29
oi :i
t ;..
It 34
227
(I M
ft 207
31 210
cs rii
r,o 2v)
62 :6
73 156
57 265
U 270
3? tli
12 215
12 24)
(8 23D
ii 157
II 245
10 .'.
67 2i:
Sh, Pr.
6 90
5 W
6 W
5 90
3 ti',
3 32V
5 ',;
5 2,
5 tl
i 91 ..
6 Mta
i 42?
Itl.j
3 2.
6 2'4
t W ,
v m.
3 mil
3 W,
I Jl'.t
i U'.l
8 Kl,
6 llli,
5 Vi
0 ftfj
t
)i
6 t:w
6 M!4
Ko 5 .7 it
10 i "S
80 8 J7(,
ltO 6 '0
... 6 90
w 1 90
IW 5
40 i
M 6 10
41 3 tO
80 3 90
80 5 u
W I W
tO 5 W
1.0 i 1
i VI
b i 90
1W 8 .4
Ml 8 0
W & 90
... 5 VO
40 3 90"
... 3 'XI
8 90
110 6 M
li) 3 i0
1M 5 )
SO 3 W
W 4 W
110 5 V0
(0 3 '.O
HO 3 90
120 i I'O
'1 201
it.
..is J
..241
..2J8
..IVi
,M'
..214
..221
..211
M..
03..
SI..
6J..
70..
:..
3 244
61 UI
li ...211
91 .:
tC ill
11 114
71 255
81 W
11 2jC
C3 2v
18 Wi
U 214
22 22
10 2.
.0 2.U
.4 214
1 2C4
19 ,.249
64 ill
1. 214
of, .'53
67 Zii
,. 11
w ...a
i M;
i tl'.s
5 93
3 IIS
3 t:,
I 'ti'-t
i "2s
5 924
5 li't
3 r:"j
1
5 .2',
6 i'Vw
5 :
5 l'2' j
5 'j
3 9i
6 9S'-i
3 12V,
3 1.,
i
5 92' t
6 'M,
6 .:,
u U',
5 1'
5 a-
l it
i 'lj
5 93
5 93
5 Vi
5 M
5 '1.1
?
5 j5
(, 10
il
75
li
70
,.iti
,.200
.239
.244
69 243
40
80 5 90 2 254
3X) 5 ! ) (2 251
240 3 90 ti 2tl
Ut 0 i 0 87 144
28iJ 80 3 W i.l ..252
233 ... 5 .0 71 Vf
1H M 6 M is 370
226 ItvO 5 .KJ 89 '.
CO..
37..
aJ..
77..
76 228 20 3 W li 219
73 'M 240 5 90 54 2i' t
(.'.'... ...219 d 3 IM 57 J'7
.3 2I M 3 IO t.) 2.1
56 5f3 80 5 W M '.43
.J .31 tCO 3 t) 87 211
73 218 80 5 to 57 20t.
."0 2J1 (0 3 50 3.1
I) 238 ... 5 90 1.7. . . . ..:vj
73 237 110 5 to .) Hi
03 210 120 5 10 ft I JO I
V) 26 ... u 90 c; 21;
45 2u 40 3 M 310
Hnr.ui'-'rhire v.aj not n
: heavy
run
of
sheep here today uuu the market held Ju:t
auout steady with eitt,rday. lruaing wits
not particularly naive, but still moil
everything wnf out 01 111st hands early In
the muniing. A bunch ol rutfl eurllngj
and wetheis told nt 3.3o. while a bunch o.
native led wethers brought U.6j. Then
were only a lew lamb-, on snle nnd the
market did not show much of any change,
borne heavy spring lambs brought $4.(o. 1
WJotntious: ivnoicc fed wetlterH. w.&.df
i.7o; fair tu good fed wethers, 13.6jJ.uj;
good to choice grass wethers, 13.2-U J.4.0;
fnlr to good grass wethers, grn-s
yearlings. .3ig3.60: choice fed ewes, ZS.Wip
3.2-0: fair to good fed ewes. $2.7f3.00; choice
wooled lambs, I4.76O3.00; fair to good lambs.
S4.602f4.ii; choice clipped lambs, 14.4U&4.CO;
fair to good clipped lambs, J4.2534.40; spring
lambs, 14.5Uh6.2S; feeder wethers, 12.75iifJ.00;
feeder lambs, 3.2;iapj.50. Representative
sales:
No.
10 cull ewes
Scull ewes....
1 buck
44 western ewes
20 native ewes..
Av. Tr.
76 U 50
SO 1 60
,40 3 00
,90 3 00
, 111 3 12ft
, 82 3 35
,106 3 60
, 118 3 85
,65 4 75
.75 1 60
.75 1 60
. 82 2 50
.109 2 95
.61 6 20
813 western grass wethers and
yearlings
11 native wethers....:
9 native ewes and-wethers...
11 spring lambs
22 cull owes
34 cull ewes
204 ewes
263 western ewes
132 spring lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Steers Slendy to Slow Hons Close
Easy "Sheep Slow.
CHICAGO. June 27. CATTLE Receipts
8,600 head, Including 400 head Texans; steers
steady to slow: butchers' steers, and Tex
ans, steady; good to prime steers, 15.363'
6.35; poor to medium, ll.3yQ0.30; stockers and
feeders, slow, 12.86-l.75; cows, 12.70ft 1.75;
neiters, canners, 1z.uosz.7u; nuns,
cholco steady, others weak, 12.9()3'l.60;
calves, about steady, S4.501f6.50; Texas-fed
steers. S4.25Cf5.40: Texas bulls. S3.5O34.10.
HOGS Receipts, 22,000 head; tomorrow,
18,000 head, estimated; left over, 4,000 head;
opened, stronger, closed easier; average
steaay; top, it,Z7tt; mixed and butchers.
S3.8oQ6.22V4; good to choice, heavy, J6.(XXf)
6.27H; rough heavy, S5.85ff5.95; light, S5.8o'f
u.io: nunc 01 saies, 8t.uuoi,i&.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000
head; sheep, slow; ewes, wenk; shorn
lambs, strong to 10c higher; spring lambs,
very weak; top. 15.76; good to cholco
wetners, I3.tw-i.15; fair to choice mixed,
13.5043.90; western sheep, 13.90Jf4.15; year
lings, 14.00ft4.4O; native lambs, S4.0OW6.25;
western lambs, 15.00tf5.25.
St. Louis Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, June 27.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,700 head, Including 1,800 head Texans; mar
ket strong: stockers and feeders, 15.006.10;
dressed beef and butcher steers, St.454j5.6;
steers undei 1.000 lbs., S3.650C.OO; stockers
and feeders, S2.604.60: cows and heifers,
S2.O3;.00; canners, Sl.262.85; bulls, 12.50
4.10; Texas and Indian steers, S3.46S6.0O;
cows and heifers, S2.60i9t.15.
HOGB Receipts, 7,400 head; market
steady; pigs and lights. So.Kj6.00; packers,
S5.90Q.10: butchers, S6.10fi.27?4. 1
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,100
head; market steady for sheep. 10c lower on
lambs: native muttons. l.TKivra.1 7.v loi,.
14.00(36.60: culls and bucks, 12.5off4.00; stock-
cm, .Ut(fO.VU.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST- JOSEPH, Juno 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,995 head: market weak to 10c lower:
nallVAM. 14.AMr4t Oh?' rrmim awA V. l mmq
6.10: bulls and stags, 12.7!t'j.00; stockers and
feeders. 12.7504.65; veals. Si754j41.50.
nuuo - iwwipis, i.ojj neaa; market
iVAte-lteP0 ay!T; ent and light mixed.
15R7U(nfi.fi:U: mrdlllm an4 hn,.., ttnitim,
6.124; pigs, S4.004J6.00; bulk of sales,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,729
head; market steady, strong; top, 85.60.
THE IUGAI.TY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on file Thur.'day,
June 27,. 1901:
Wnrisnty Deeds.
School district No. 13 to John Aye, I
acre ln northeast corner of sV4 nwVi
25-15-10 1 1
John Aye and wife to school district
No. 13. 1 acre In southeast corner
neV4 25.15-10 1
E. U Prowltt nnd husband to A, .1.
Blotcky. s4 lot 16. block 3. Redlek'a
subdlv,..i
Marble Savings bnnk to C. E. Roberts,
lot 9, Wilson's add
Julius Mueller and wife to Frank
Spnngcnberg. n35 feet of wV4 lot ),
block 13, Improvement nssoc ntlo.i
add
M. F. Shields nnd huMiand to F. J.
Fltttrerald, lot 15, block 10, Hanscom
Placo
60)
1,000
1,000
3.5C0
DiTllfl.
Sheriff to Omaha Realty company, ntol
jret 01 wj 1111 o, iiricn 1, impiiive
ment association ndd
Bnme to E. E, Thurston et al. nl7V4
feet of c&3 feet lot 1, block I, Shlnn's
2d add ,
Borne to M. B. Train. el64 fret of (85
feet lot 1. and n23.; feet of cS5 feet
lot 2. block I, fame
Snmn to Omaha Security company, lot
4, block 3, 1st add. to S.iuth Omaha
Total amount of transfers
Tririhu Ui:Ul,
Boyd Comiuissiou Co
Buccenors to James E. lloyd tt Co,.
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
GRAIN PBOVISIO.N SO STOCKS.
Buaid of Trad Hvlldln.
Direct wires to Chlcsgo and New TorJv.
Oorrearondence. John A. Wairen fc Co.
EDWARD
Now
COMMISSION
gRAIN. PReTISIANB, STOCKS. BONOS AND
itw naim wtnim, wiaivimn iniwq.
rrlT4 WlrtM ! all lasrertaal F4aU (ul m4 WmU
MINISTERS ALL DEMURRING
Iioh Ilai a t?epnrtto Hindrance to Black
IndemiitT Nsgotiatioui.
REV. SMITH NA3 FEARS OF THE FUTURE
Appt alleluia, nt lloi-n Sir Ruliert Hurt,
tlmt TtvrnO .llllliiin llo.n-rn Arc
Yet 11 PiMsltilllty In
Clilnit.
PEKIN, June 27. The foreign ministers
at totlu) s intuttng dlccusud only minor
points of the Indemnity qucatlun.
Thu lintluh iiiliilur, rilr Kinisl Sntow,
refused tu agtee to a 10 per cent tucrctiiie
In the tnrln' In the event that Ciilim Uuds
Itself unnulo tu meet Its payments.
Ihe Russian mltitster, .M. lie tilers, has
not yet ttgrced thu. the Interest on the
Intloiiiiiliy Is to ho 4 pur cent.
T'uo L'uitcd StatcH b.ion.il rcpt'esuntntlve,
Mr. Uockhlll. thinks tticru should bo llttlo
further delay.
When these points are settled tho work
of tho ministers wilt be practically settled.
Itev. Arthur Smith, missionary nnd author,
preaching at Tlcn, Tsln on I ho nnutvcrsnr
of the relief of that city (Juuo 24), said ho
thoroughly ngmd with Sir Robert Hart
In the statement that unloss there was a
complete regeneration of China ln a few
years, tho country would bo menaced by
20,00o,Ot,O Boxers. The Chinese would novor
forget that tho Boxer movement was fully
upproved by tho court.
If warm wtuther mnKcs you feel weary
you may bu hi.ro jour system needs cleans
lug. Use Prickly Ash Hitlers before tha
hot weather Arrives; Il will put tho atom
ach, liver nnd bowls In order aud help you
throuuh the heated term.
fOBBEflS & ftUHOFACTIIRERS
OF OMAHA
CROKPRS.
ALEXAHDEH JACOBSEJI CO.,
BROKERS
MD WAMJrACTlRERS' AGENTS.
SUITE- 105 Bee Bldg.,
Omaha.
Correspondence sollcltod with large deal,
ers nnd manufacturers Interested In out
method of personally Introducing and fol.
lowing up tho sale of tlrst-olass mcrchnn.
dlso of all kinds TO THE TRADE !
Omaha. Bouth Omaha and Council Bluffs-.
Nebraska and Western Iowa,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. "
Uastorn Electrical
V Company
Electrical Supplies.
tilsctrta Wlrlag Balls ul Oaa UgkHal
Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1610 Howard St.
Davis & Cowglll Iron Works,
UANUrACTUIUBKS AND JOBBBRfl
OF MACHINERY.
MNKTtAL RI-PAIRINO A WmciAUtX
IRON AND BRASS -rOUNTiBntt. 4
1M1, lOOS inoB Jaaksaa I threes,
saahaw Nalt. TaL BBS.
. Zakriskla. Ajraat. 3. B. CawgUL Mst)
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES.
ELEVATORS
Xsaaravaa Quick and Easy IIUIm
Steam, Elictrle an.
Hand Power Ettvators.
AUTOMATIC HATOH OATC4V
Band ter catalogue.
WMBALL BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ift
MM Mk BUbmL alepBtnsj 14lt
c
H. Davis I Son
Aissli far tka MskasaM
afatjr Gates an
Fire Daara.
Blevator Hrdrautle and HaaH Blrratara.
BUvatsr rayalrlng specialty. Leatas
Valve Cups (or BleTaUrs, Engtaea asJ
Prlattag Praissa.
WALL PAPER,
Vatlar Wall papar Co.,
JOBBERS
WALL PAPER.
Large, well selaoted stock, pries same as
eaatetn houses latest norsltles. Dealers
send for 1901 sample Una and terms.
12ir.-i,,, ''-""-v St.. Omahn.
COMMISSION.
Qavid Colo Co.,
Frtsh Drtttid Poultryv
Oyitcri and Ciliry.
418 So. 11th St. ' Omaha
DRY GOODS.
ME. Smith & Co.
Importers and Jofcher.a!
Dry Goods, Furnishing Oooit
ANDjfOTJON&
i'.UiUS AND OILS.
Fiafional Oil & Paint Co.
(Incorporated.)
MA.NtlFACTUItEn.t AND JOBBERS.
Pa.iiis for all Purposes,
Varnishes, etc.
i' IS nnd 1C17 Jones (it., Tel. l',21. Omaha.
TENTS AND AWNINGS,
Omaha Tent & Awning Co.,
OMAHA, NISII.
TENTS FOR ENT.
TENTS AND CANVA8 COODS.
END FOR. CATALOGUE MJ Mil EH 23.
C. HEEMAN
with
MERCHANTS.
COTTON. 316-92. La Sslla HI., OHIOAOO.
utur sua mi,i msrsac isiisrs msiisa
oa nqasft.