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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1002.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
BttUuh Facton Outweigh repressing Ele
ment! and All Fit! Ascend.
OATS EASILY PARAMOUNT CEREAL
ftrons and Active, While bnt
;' Wavers, bat Q.nlt. I.Ike torn, I P
I'rorUlaoi Upci Weak, bat
Later Advance Sharply
CHICAOO, June 6-Feara of a wet har
vest In winter wheat, very small sales or
corn by farmer, a snarp cbbIi demand In
oats and a rail for pork to repack l"r old
tuff, stimulated buying In all the specula
tive pita on the exchange today. fraU;
n largely limited to the professionals
and aeverai crop report had a dampening
effect on the spirit of the bulla. In the end,
however, July wheat gained V'ivC J"1
corn He July onta He. Provisions closed
.24feoc to i;i2(c higher.
v hent (tot a firm atart from the appear
ance of tne weather map. The southwest
had too much rain and the entire western
wheat and corn country reported copious
showers. This caused talk of a wet har
vest, rust and other damage to crops.
'Cables were weak, following the decline
' yesterday, but July opened a shade higher
1o unchanged at 71'nc to ilMilc, anil
old to 72c. Hnow'i report that the yield of
both winter and spring crops would ap
tiiniimii ?:. iimi hiishels or only ltvfl"u.-
O0 under lnt year's enormous production
;vn like a wet Dianxei. nears num. uun
topped buying for the time and July lunk
n fiL I4.rint wrr liberal, the demand
'was very poor, with prices shaded here
and at Duluth. The outsider was not In the
I pit. The wet weather talk, however, with
firmness in corn and oats helped wheat and
July reacted well after Its dip, closing
firm. Mhc up at Tl'c. Ixcal receipts
were 4 cars, none of contract grade. Min
neapolis and Duluth reported 256 cars, mak
inm tntal for the three nolnta of 2H cars,
uiii 4.17 lust vear. Primary receipts
were 391,000 bushels, compared to 645.01)0
bushels last year. Seaboard clearances In
whenl ana nour equaieu cn,wT inin
Argentine shlnmenta were HK8.4I4JO bushels,
against 332,4K) bushels last week and 1,'2,
Ow bushels a year ago. Export demand was
almnit ripMfi.
The corn trade was good and bullish crop
reports stimulated good buying that
brought a strong tone. Early In the day
July was strong on support by the big bull
Interests and September was weakened by
Bt. Louis selling. Later the latter option
came In for support and all prices ad
vanced Omntrv otTerine-a continued light
Varmers offering very llaht. The movement
fa supposed to be retarded to some extent
by"' the wet weather, although tomorrow'!
receipts are expected to he 350 cars. The
evr-vllent minnnrt the market received off
aet all bearish influences and July sold up
to Jc and closed firm. He up at G2t(i2c.
Receipt! were 237 cars. Bnow reported 90,-
OOO.mXi acres planted In corn this season,
tne present promise ot me crop peing en
tlrelv satisfactory.
Aaain the oats were strongest of all
grains. General buying of July new and
September new set In early. The latter
option was specially active. Advances of
almost le were made easily. Aa on the last
few days the good cash demand was the
Influence. Shorts, who thought selling of
new crop was !afe, covered freely on fears
of rain damage to the growing plants. Re
ceipts were again small at 80 cars. All told
the market was an active one and was
strong all day, being Influenced very little
by the other grains. July sold to 3iHc
and closed c up at IWo.
Provisions were rather quiet, but ad
vanced aharply after an opening that was
wenk on the weak hog situation. There was
a fair demand for repacking pork and
rackers manlmilated for hleher nrlcea. The
close was firm. July pork sold at $17.60
and closed lTq'iOc up at $17.40, July lard
2"5e up at $10.25 and July ribs 7Hc higher
ar, ioift.
Estimated recelDts for tomorrow: Wheat.
106 cars; corn, 350 cars; oats, 116 cars; hoga.
zz,iki oeaa.
The leading futures ranged as follows
Articles.) Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes'y
Wheat
July
Sept.
lec.
Corn
July
Sept.
Iec.
a July
b July .
a Sept.
b Sept.
Pork
July Sept,
Lani
July Sept,
Ribs
July
Sept.
71&'s
2,4(ff
b84kj69'
44y4'0H
m.,
S6UfiH
804
17 17H
17 90
10 20
10 20
10 OS
95
71T4012I
71
72
Si
63
69
44
3'
29 1
sivitiw
17
17 55
10 25
10 SO
10 17Hl
10 07Vx
71H1
70
71V.
7l!7lHflS
70V&T.I To
72 -nKWt
(3325. At London the market closed Ins
lower, with sunt at iw j ana lutures at
tl .''. I'unnrr was steady at New York.
with nrtcrs unchanged. Four hundred tons
standard In equal parts of lu) tons each for
June, Julv, August ana neptemoer delivery
sold st Hl.C" Spot to August quoted at
II Sifill , lake ii.2!S4i'i2.ftZVs and electro
vtlc and casting standard 12f l-Vic. The
London copper market closed 6a net higher,
with spot at 54 os and futures at 54 ,a 4d.
Iesd was steady here at $4.11' and London
closed unchanged at 11 Ss 6d. Spelter was
nominal in tne local market at Lon
don was 2s 6d higher at 18 ins. Iron ruled
firm here and considerably higher. War.
rants were nominal; No. 1 foundry, north
ern, $21.iV'i22.utr; No. 2 foundry, northern,
l.'0.N:f! 21.50; No. 1 foundry, southern, $2 bf
o. 1 foundry, soutnern sort, fmsora
21 no. The English markets were firmer,
with Glasgow at 648 5d and Mlddleaborough
at 4!'S 8d.
iyMAHA WIIOI.fcBALEi MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and Quotations
Staple and Fancy Prod nee.
EGGS Including new No. 2 cases, 134c;
cases returned. 13c.
LIVK Pol ' LT KT Chickens. 8fl84c; old
roosters, sccordlng to age, 4u"Sc; turkeys,
tcnfllc; ducka and geese, 7c; broilers, per lb..
20c.
HUTTER Packing stock. 17c: choice
dairy In tuns, 18-gl9c; separator, 22f23c.
r Itr.hH CA I til IT FIBH JTOUt. .IC;
crapples, 10c. lurrlng, 6c; p;ckerel. 9c; pike,
11c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh,
6c; blueflns, Sc; wlitteflsh, 11c; catfish, 13c;
black bass, 18c; halibut, 11c; salmon, IHc;
haddock, 11c; codfish, 12c; red snapper, 10c;
roe shad, each, 75c; shad roe, per pair 35c;
split shad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per
10., zoc; loosters, green, per 10., iuc.
PIUEONS IJve, per dos., 76c.
VEAI-Cholcc, 6B8c.
CORN 1 He.
OATS 4xc.
BRAN Per ton. $17.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hav Lealers' association: Choice hay. No.
1 upland, $8.50; No. 1 medium, $8; No. 1
coarse. $7.60. Rye straw. Jo. 50. These prices
are for hay .r good color ana quality, jje
mand fair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES.
CAUL1 FLOWER Home grown, per dox.,
75c.
POTATOES Northern, snB85c; new pota-
62H 62gT4 ffiH'S'H
lot r.u.'.. t. cot m u
u-TT.$3-WiU li7(i 1
3R4
J1'
17 17h!
17 27Vi
10 20
10 20 I
10 02tf
95
36iai
S9'4
29
31
17 40
17 15
10 25
10 274
10 16
10 07 K
44
mi
38'4
2SHi
Wis
17 22H
17 27
10 22V4
10 2s
10 07
10 00
No. 1. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FI-OfR Market easy; winter patents,
tJ.SWu4.00; winter clears, $3.20413.60; spring
specials, $4.3ii4.40; spring patents, $3.6Xu
S.90: spring straights, $3.0u(?3.30.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 70ji72c; No. j red.
OATS-No. 2. 42943c: No. 2 white,
46Hc; No. 1 white, 464 46c.
RYE No. 2. 69c.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 669
, 68c.
-; SEED No. 1 flax, $1 .66; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.76; prime timothy, $&306.35; clover,
contract grade. $8 35.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., $17.45
J17.50. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $10 22410.25.
Short ribs sides (loosed. $10.10(10 20. Orv
salted shoulders (boxed). $8,004)8.25. Short
clear sides (boxed), $106010.60.
WHISKY Basla of high wines, tl.SO.
The following were the receipts and ship-
toes ner bu.. tl.onrnl.20.
ORE EN ONIONS Per dos., according to
size of bunches, lS'g'JOc.
ASPARAGUS Home grown, per doi., 80
40c.
CTCCMRERS Hathouse, per dog., 00375c
LETTfCE Hothouse, ner dos., 26c.
PARSLEY Per dos., vrj35c.
RADISHES Per dos., 225c.
WAX BEANS Illinois, per box. $1.50; per
V4-bu. box, 76c; per market basket, i5c;
string beans, per Mi-bu., 75c; per bu., $1.50.
GREEN PEAS Per half bu. basket, 76c,
RHUBARB Home grown, per lb., lttc
CAHHAGE California, new. Sc.
ONIONS New southern in sacks, per lb..
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate,
ll.50fil.75.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Per 24-qt, case, t4.00
4.60.
CHERRIES California, per box. I1.254J
1.50; home grown, per 24-quart case, $3.60
2.75.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $2.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 36 count,
S3. 60.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to
Size, $2.262.75.
ORANGES Valenclas, $4.50; Medlterran
ean sweets. $3.75rri4.00.
LEMONS Fancy, $4.505.00; Messlnas,
$4.00l(t.UU.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon caae. $2.7503.00.
CIDER Nehawka, per bbl., $3.2o; New
Xork, 13.60.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 'soft shell, per lb..
12c; hard shell, per lb., Usc; No. 2 Soft
shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, u; Brazils, per
lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft
shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per
in., 12c; small, ivc; cocoanuts, per sack.
S3.CXJ.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6Vc; No. 2 green,
Dftc; mo. 1 sanea, ivjc; ino. 2 salted, sc
No, 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. :
veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, m
. I " - " f ,- ..D, , " ' . ...... u, k.W'M.W.
OLD METALS A. B. Alpern quotes the
following prices: iron, country mixed, per
ton, $10; Iron, stove plate, per ton, $7.60;
copper, per lb., 8Hc; brass, heavy, per lb.,
B'c; brass, light, per lb.. j, lead, per lb..
U7ZV, aiuv, v: j.r rjrfuvr, yvr tu.,
St. Loo la Grain and Provisions.
ET. ' LOUIS. June 6. WHEAT Higher
rso. z rea, casn, elevator, vec; track, Vi1
78c; July, e&ttffto; September, 4c; No.
hard. IMitlie.
CORN Hie her: No. 2 cash. 62c:. track. 63c:
July, 601tc; September, 66c; December,
ic.
OATB Higher: No. 2 cash. 42e: track.
4.ic; juiy, nc; eepiemper, ac; iso.
wniie, c.
RYE Lower at 56c.
FLOUR Quiet and unchanged: red win
ter patents, $3.65(3.70; extra fancy and
iraigm. J.axg.vj; clear, i imJ.ao.
COKNMEAL Steady at $3.15. -SEED
Timothy, steady at $5.
BRAN Weak: sacked. 82390c.
HAY Timothy, quiet and barely steady
i iii.wg io.; prairie, easy at if.oosi.i3. 60.
IRON COTTON TIES Steady at $1.05.
BAGGING Steady at 6Ti&Hc
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. higher: iobblna-. old.
17.45: new. $17.86. Lard, hlcher at tlO.lo.v
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed tots, extra
snorts and clear ribs. $10.2o; short clear,
$10.374. Hacon, steady; boxed lots, extra
shorts and clear rlba, $n.l2ft; short clear,
$11.25.
METALS Lead. firm. S3.l5fr3.97U. Bnsltsr.
nrmer at m ho.
POULTRY Steady: chickens. Viie
springs, 17623c; turkeys, tc; ducks, 6Vc
geese, 4fi4Sc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1623c
aairy, id'ijiw.
JtiUG-s steady at 14c
Receipts. Shipments,
ry. ZIH'QI.tc; extra nearby prints, 23e.
EGGS Firm; fresh nearby. 17Hc, loss off;
fresh western, 18c, los off; fresh south
wstern, 17Sc, loss off; fresh southern,
1V loss off
CHEESE Steady ; New Tork full creams,
prime small. llc; New York full creams,
lair to good, luvailc.
KW YORK STOCKS AXD BODS.
Early ActlrKy la Short-Lived and
Market Quits Stagnant.
NEW YORK, June 6 -The dealings In
stocks dropped back again to near the low
level of activity for the year and the day's
r.et changes are narrow and unimportant.
So far as there are gains they are the
residue ot a little spurt in prices wnn
which the day started. It was caused by
a rumor that the coal strike had b-. i set-
led, which came bv the wav of London,
with a light volume of cabled orders to
buy.
The principal buvlns- came from yester
day's short sellers snd as soon aa the rumnr
was authoritatively denied the buying
movement fell away and the market fill
bark Into Its state of neglect.
There was a sham rallv In Canadian Pa
cific on a resumption of the pool operations
in that stock and this movement had some
sympathetic Influence on the rest of the
list.
Suaar at one time recovered all of Its
quarterly dividend on the score of an ad
vance In price In some grades of sugar.
None of these movements were maintained.
The latter market was Inclined to depres
sion and there seemed a feeling of resigna
tion to a season of dullness.
The strength of today s corn marKet and
he reports which accompanied It of exces
sive rains and floods In the southwest were
a reminder of the possibilities of future
mishaps to the corn crop and an Incentive
to caution against speculative commit
ments on that score.
The bank statement promises to be color
less. There have been sufficient receipts on
balance from the Interior to about offset
the week's $2,0f0,f00 loss on sub-treasury
operations. There is no Indication of any
substantial reduction Jn the loan account
of the ba.tks and some Institutions report
an increase In that Item. A reaction 'n
foreign exchange was viewed with satisfac
tion and relieved the apprehension caused
by the week's advance of a disposition to
withdraw credits. The market closed stag
nant. The bond market was also less active
and the movement of prices narrow and
Irregular. Total sales, par value. $2.n5O00O.
United States bonds were all unchanged on
the last call.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atrhlson T8o. Pclflc X
an ptd !4t Bo. Railway Mti
Baltimore Ohlo....l do pfd 44
do pfd 14 iTfin Farmc w
for sixty days and $4 8 on demand; New
York exchange, l'p2oc premium.
NEW YORK. June 6.-Clearing. $203,611,-
635: balances, $11,238,071.
PHILADELPHIA. Juns . Clearings,
$1fA4.36; balances, $2,389. SM); money, 4H Pr
cent.
BALTIMORE. June . Clearings. $3.626.-
641; balances. $712,iM; money, t per cent.
miHlON, June 6. Clearings, ii,s".w;
balances, $1.5.'i2.0f4.
ST. LOUIS. June 6 Clearings $8,592,418;
balances, $1,031. SSJ. Money, steady at 4Va
6 per cent. New York exchange, 10c pre
mium.
nienta yesterday;
Articles.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu....
Oats. bu...
Barley, bu
Receipts. Shipments.
11.000 11.000
, 25.000 176.000
m.ftio !4i, to
, 144.000 140. (mo
4.0U0 1,0 JO
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 18t(22c;
dairies, 18M,'S191ic. Cheese, weak, 9Ht(lWiO.
Kgga, easier; fresh, l5'anVCi
SEW ' YORK GKXEHAL MARKET.
Quotations of the Day on Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. June 6. FLOUR Receipts,
12.873 bbls.: exports. 16.249 bbls.: nulet but
steady: winter straights. $3.76ii3.86: winter
patents, $4.004.10; Minnesota patents, $3.90
iU-i 10; winter Daaers, j. i.-x(i j nye nour,
?ulet; fair to good, $3,2013.46; choice to
ancy. $3 55-&8.70.
CORN MEAL Firm; western yellow, $1.32;
city. $1.80; Hrandywlne. $3.45.
RYE -Firm; No. 2 western, 658c. t. o. b..
WHEAT Receipts, 13,785 bu.; exports
16,996 bu. Spot, Arm; No. 2 red, 78 V ele
(vator; No. i red, 7Sfri79Vbc, f. o. b., afloat
'No. 1 northern Duluth, 81'te, f. o. b., afloat;
i No. 1 hard Manitoba, HSc f. o. "b., afloat,
f Wheat was eaay during the forenoon be-
'rtun of lower cauies. oearisn crop news,
-forelun selling and larger recelDts. On sub
sequent buying, steadied by strength in
coarse grains, the market rallied and closed
'firm at UioHc net advance. July, 77fijp
; 78'iC closed at 7hc; September, 7",7iAio,
closed at 76Hc; December, 767,t7Sc, closed
at 7Tc. . .
' COR V-Receipts. 14.700 bu.; exports. 2.834
bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, TOSc. elevator, and
!7ue. f. o. b., afloat. Option market was
.generally firm all day, July leading on to.
.live demand from shorts due to excessive
rana west, steady cables and light country
'offerings.. The close was strong at Vi47c
.net advance. Julv. 67,,$6So.. closed at
i67c; September. 64fl64V;. closed at 6414c;
'December. (i!JixikO. closed at CSV.-.
OATS Receipts, 93.IW0 bu.; exports, 5 225
lbu. Siiot, Arm; No. 2. 45ic; No. 1, 46c: No.
1 white, 61c; No. i while. 5Sc; track mixed
'western. 4i4j47c: track white. 4J(ii4e. Op-
.iiuus icuvr ana sirunger yn a nigner mar
iket owing to July shorrl
MAi ieany; snipping, eo$fJ5c; good to
Choice. 9iKSi95c.
HOPS Steady: state, prime to choice 1H
crop. liniilCic; 1900 crop, Hal."c; olda. Liic
railfle emmt. Htjl2c; olds, ojSc.
HIDES Ftrra: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
lie: California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas dry!
LEATHER Firm: acid, J4?5e.-
PKO ISIONS Beef, firm; family, $iri 5rtf
11.60; mesa, $14. Cut meats, ateady; pickled
.bellies liI4c; pickled shoulders, sCtoc
pickled hams, HS'ijlio. Lard. Arm; west
ern steamed. SlO.eO: refined firm .,.,.ti.
til) 80; South America. $11.60; compound. $ 10
wt.io. run, nrm; lamuy, i.zoji.60; mess,
aiu.M.
TALLOW Week; city ($1 per pkg), -c
country (pkgs. free), s'iStiSc.
BUTTER Rfccelpts. 427 nks.: oulet
state dairy, lhS8-'ic: creamery, state,
xc; c-rramrry, intlt(iun, ilW3C; jac,
torv. 17ulc.
CHEESE Receipts. 4.170 pkgs.; Irregular
fancy, Iffe, colored. 9c; wh'te. luc
fancy, small, new, state, full cream, col
ored. choice. tVftlOc: white, 10c
EGOS Receipts. t.71t pkgs.; week; stats
and Pennsylvania. ItV-rlac; western, stor
axe packed. 17nl7'Ac.
MOLASSES Steady: New Orleans. H41c
POULTRY Alive: Nominally unchanged
Dressed: Weak; brolltrs, ., 26S3hc; fowls
1- tiirkva IS,'
METALS The local market for tin waa
qui I but steady, wltii spot o.usted at M-W
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ,.
Oats, bu. ..
6.000
83.000
29.000
49.000
7.000
37.000
44,000
43,000
Canadian Pacific...
Canada So
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago 4k Alton..
do pfd
Chicago, Ind. A L
do pfd
Chicago A E. III..
Chicago A O. W.
do lit pfd
so Id pfd
Toledo. Bt. LAW. I0H
, 4 do prtl
. 6 I'nlon Pacific
. StfSfc do ptd
. T Wabaah
. 74', do pfd ,
. MV, Wheel. L, B...
.1M do Id pfd
. 21 Wla. Central
. 88 do pfd
. ' Adama Ex
Chicago A N. W....i4VAmerlcan K
C, K. I. A P 171 t'nlted Atatea Kl..
Chicago Ter. A Tr... 30i'Wells-Fargo Ex....
do pfd J7k Amal. Copper
C. C. C. A St. L....103VAmr. Car A F...
Colorado Bo 30 do pfd
do 1st pfd MVAnur. Lin. Oil....
do Id pfd iwl do pfd
lwi. Sr Hudaon..
1I. L. A W
Oanrar A R. O
do Dfd
Erla
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Oreat Nor. pfd.
Hocking Valley
do pfd ,
IIMnola Central ,
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Laka F.rla A W
do pfd
U A N
Manhattan 1,....
Mat. Bt. Rr ...
Mei. Central ..
Mex. National .
Minn. A Bt, h.
Mo. Pacific ....
M., K. A T....
do pfd
N. J. Central ....
N. Y. Central ....
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania
Reading
do lit pfd
do 2d pfd
Bt. I,. A 8. F....
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
BU 1. Southw
do pfd
Bt. Faul
do pfd
Ex-dlvldend.
40
UK
..lTlAmcr. 8. A R
ao pra
Anan. Mining Co...
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron.
7 Ton. Oaa
... (IV, Con. Tobacco pfd..
...183 lOen. Klectrle
... 8?i'Hnrktng Coal
... ttlViiinter. Paper
...lti)1), do pfd
... 4f'4 Intar. Power
.... ill Laclede Oaa
... 44 National Blacult ..
...116 National Lead
...137 No. American
...laoi pacific Coaal
...14H racinc Han
,.H4
.. 4.T,
.. IIV,
.. 34
.. 48
..IDS
..320
..115
..300
.. 18
.. 30
.. it
.. 4H
.. 0
..114
.. 9H44
..2II,
..l?4Vi
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.. lOVk
.. 73
.. 64
.. all
.. 47
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..121
.. Ot
.. 40
.. 18VPraaaed R
.109V,
.... v
.... 46 S
....184
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..149
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.. 114.
.. 7V
.. 8Vk
.. 14
.. I7V4
.. 69 H
..I88V4
..111
Cr 4
do pfd
Pullman P. Car...
Republic BtMl ...
do pfd
Suxar
Tenn. Coal A I...
t'nloa Bag A P...
do pfd
U. 8. Leather ....
do pfd
V. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel ,
do pfd 7
Weatern Union ...
Amer. Locomotive
uo pia
K. C. Southern...
da pfd
ft V
.134
. I7H
. 731,
.128H
. 10
. I2H
. 11
. 1444
. 19
. 88
. tOH
. nv,
. 914
. 694
. New York Money Market.
ajww votiir T.n- a unvrv n
steady at 3S4 per cent; closing bid and
asked, 3HW-4 per cent; prime mercantile
paper. itftHiL per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.87
for demand and at $4.844414.847 for slxtv
days; posted rates, $4.8oHS4 86 and $4.88
I.W4; commercial duis. i. Mt,'pi. so.
SILVER Bar. 62c; Mexican dollars, 42c.
BONDS Government, steady; state,
steady; railroad, Irregular.
The closing Quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. 8. ref. is, re(....108,L. gt N. unl. 4s 103V4
do coupon IOKVMci. Central 4a U44
do is, rag 107Vt do la inc IIV,
do coupon 107V, Minn. A Bt. U 4a.. ..106
do new 4a. rag 114 m.. K. A T. 4a
do new 4a, coupon.. i do 3a 83V,
do old 4a, reg 109 N. Y. Central la 104
do old 4a. coupon.. HOW ao cn, iu, 106
do 6a. reg 106'N. J. C. gen. (a 138
so eoupos iaNo. Facmc as luo
Atchlaon gan. 4a 11 do 3a 13
do adj. a 91 N. A W. con. 4a... .101
Baltimore ax u. ee...ivz, aaadlng gen. 4a luu
do 3a , M at L A 1 M e. 6a. ...11
do con v. 4a 107
Canada 80. is lit
Central of Oa. as.... 101
do la Inc i 8. A. A A. P,
Ches. A Ohio 4a...l0;go. 'Pacific 4a..
Bt. L. A 8. F,
St. L. Bouthw. la.
do la
Liverpool Grain and FrovUlona.
LIVERPOOL. June 6. WHEAT Boot
auii: imo. 1 nonnern, spring, ts Hd; wo. 1
California. 6s 14,d; futures, quiet; July, la
lud; September, 6s !.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new,
6a 9d; American mixed, old, 6a 9d; futures,
quiet; July, nominal; September, 6s ld;
October, 6s l4d.
UUllVTkllAK'U II .k. ...A " -
id. u-iiB in, ruuii i-ui, II rm (
64s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, firm at 63s;
short ribs, Arm at 64s 6d; long clear mid
dles, light, firm at Sta; long clear middles.
heavy, nrm at 64s; short clesr backs, firm
t Ms; clear bellies, nrm at 64s. Lard.
American refined, in palls, steady at 62s.
Shoulders, square, firm at 39s 6d.
CHEESE American finest, white, new.
steady, 61s.
Receipts or wheat during the last three
daya, 603,000 centals. Including 212.0(0 Amer
ican.
Receipts of American corn during the
last three days. 50 centals.
Kansns City drain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. June . WHEAT July.
6T.V; September, 66-S6e; cash No. 2
nard. 7ie: iso. 1. esc: ro. z red. 7ig7H4c;
no. 1. nvt'Oci ro. 3 spring, uo.
CORN July. 674S7Sc: September. 61i
61c; cai-h. No. 2 mixed. 59' , tptfOc ; No. 2
white. tcvntByic: no. 1, bttiiiOc.
oats ro. 2 wnite, tec.
RYE No. J. 69c.
HAY Choice timothy. $11.50(S12.00: cholca
prairie. $10.001 10.50.
BUTTER Creamery, 20c; dairy, fancy,
18c.
EGOS Firm: new No. 2 whltewood rases
Included. 14c per dos., loss oft; cases re
turned, 13Hc.
Receipts. EhlDments.
Wheat, bu CO.fciO 32.0ta)
Corn, bu . 66 3 44,()
Oats, bu 14,000 lO.OuO
Toledo Grata nnd Seed.
TOLEDO, June 6 WHEAT Active and
firm; cash. Sic; June, 'c; July, 74c; Sep
tember. 73,c.
CORN liull but strong: raah. tJVtc: Julv.
6?r: September, 69c.
oats Active and strong; July, 74c;
nen-. 40c: September, JOc.
RYE No 2. 68c.
SEED Clover, dull but firm; cash. $5.12V;
October, $a.l7H.
Mllnsnkce Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 6. WHEAT Unset
tled ; close: No. 1 northern, 76HQ77c; No
2. 7fH'ri76c: July. 71S71c.
RYE-Hlgher; No. 1, Mc.
BARLEY Stesdy; No. 2, TOc; sample,
t)l,'ii9c.
CORN-July. 62c.
London Stock Market.
L LONDON, June 6. I p m. Closing
Chicago A A. Ia... 86 go. Railway (a...
C, B. A Q. n. 4s.... 'Texas A Pac. la.
C, U. m St. P. g. ta.116
u. el n. w. eon. to. 140
C, R. I. A P. 4s. ...111
CCCaKlr as.. 103
Chicago Tar. 4a 90
Colorado So. 4a 96
Denver A R. O. 4s.. 104
Erie prior Ilea 4S....1001
do general 4a 87
r. w. a u. u. la... lis1-,
Hocking Val. 4a...ll0j
Offered,
100
. 9
. 7
. 90
. Sl
.1J3W
.119
T , Bt. LAW. 4a.. 82
Union Pacific 4a 106
do conv. 4a Iu7
Wabaah la 119
so la 113
do deb. B 14
Weet Bhore 4a 114
Wheel. A L. E. 4s.. 94
Wla. Central 4a 91
Con. Tobacco 4a 66
WEEKLY CLEAHlin HOUSE TABLE.
Aggregate of Business Transacted by
the Associated Banks.
NEW YORK. June A-The following
table, comnllt-d hv Hradstreet. shows the
bunk clearings at the principal cities for
tne wees ended June 6, witn tne perceni
sge of Increase and decrease as compared
with the corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
Clearings -i Inc.
Dec
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Iouls
Pittsburg
tiaitimore
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Kansas city
Cleveland
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Detroit
Ixiulsvllle
Indianapolis
Milwaukee
OMAHA
Providence
Buffalo
St. Paul
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Savannah
Bait Lake City
Albany
Los Angeles
Memphis
Fort Worth
Seattle
Washington
Hartford
Peoria
Toledo
Portland, Ore
Rochester
Atlanta
Des Moines
New Haven
Worcester
Nashville
Springfield, Mass....
Norfolk
Grand Rapids
bcranton
Portland. Me
Sioux City
Augusta
Syracuse
Dayton. O
Tacoma
Spokane
Topeka
Davenport
Wilmington, Del
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Fall River
Helena
Knoxvllle
Lowell
Akron
Wichita
Springfield, 111
Lexington
Wfw Bedford
Chattanooga
1 oungstown
Kalamasoo
Fargo
Blnghamton
Rnckford
Canton
Jacksonville. Fla...,
Springfield, O
Chester
Qulncy
Bloomington
Sioux Falls
Jacksonville,' III
Fremont
Houston
Galveston
Columbus. O
Wheeling
wiiKes narre
"Beaumont
Decatur, 111
Totals TT, 8
Outside New 'York.,
6.4
'i'.k
2.0
7.6
48.6'
17.9
42.3
18.8
20.4
34.1
10.1
14 6
18.61
B4.7
6 01
19.7
12.01
i!s
11.6
$1,060,121.6881.
142.704.24.it.
113.340.015 .
103.399.317 .
67,1(I.1S6
36.9i 0,64S.
24.tK4.Ai2l.
22.483. 200i.
21.393.22S
16.718.116
16.622,764
0,7o3. 4N2I
10.614.666,
10.19v.. 611
9 FQs.nai!
9.601,036'
7.122,210,
6.7S1.19t)
6.710.2"O 10.6
6.234.6671
4.781,4291
4.766,660'
2,9.4641
3.800,770!
2.W1.075I
2.663.3191
3,Z!7.3K6
4.6".H!
2.29,5,!9:
2.862,0001
3.0S2.810
4.692.8H7
2.476.378
2.121.488
2,32.S.4fi6 4.7
2.284,297
2.606. 6.t3
2.068.464
2.004.925
2,212,925
1.3!8.9S1
1.434.676!
1.502.823
1.348.6H
1,364,6701
1.892.4801
1.429.2111
1.701.418
1.017.601!
1.234,9421
1.231,171'
1,094,783
1.670.932
1.007,0661
1.037.4391
1.059.694
1,112.7351
662.208!
709.249!
698,4191
689.518 ...
617.1431...
684,2001...
661.8811...
698.8091 12.3
41.846'
435,129
633.690
662. 66S
470.732
490.990
S64.300
2!1,295 ,
635.00(1 48.1
401.9H9I 43.2
402,0961 29.6,
330,.
311.Zti3l
3.r.924
263.929I
160.7261
229.999
9.297.723
6.361,000
6,916.0001
681.8011
883.7171
342.893
278.6981
41.9
19 0
26 6
23.5
'iii
6 9
2.7
6.3
21.0
"i'.i
'ii'.i
14.4
17.6
"zi'.i
'2n!o
"i'.i
'ii.i
12 4
22.
1.5
"is!?
10.0
10.$
8 1
13.1
"i'.i
l.i
10.1
64.21
8.6
12.1
22 4
14.3
9.2
'soli
16.0
21. A
u. a
303
11.7
20.4
7.0
1.0
7.6
42.9
10.1
2.31
12.3...
9.8 ...
15.0
16.4
$1.796,823,0471
736,401,4utf
82.7
13.1
CANADA.
Montreal .
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Vancouver, B. C
Hamilton
St. John, N. B..
Victoria. B. C
Quebec
Ottawa
Totals, Canada....
22.677,2241
18.156.123
3,30.91
1.806.820
1.207.6MI
931.0f6
1.706,077!
495.2061
1.874.427
1,936,318
22.3
83.4
19.3
36.9
11.4
99.6
"k'.i
$ 62,235.6561 29. 8
40.0
Conaola. money
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Pacific.
94 11-14
r
81
101
.108
139
Norfolk A Weilaru
do pfd
Ontario A Western.
Pennaylvanla
Heading
do lat pfd
do 3d pfd....
Chaeapeaae A Ohio... 47 i Southern Railway
68
93
83
74
... 31
... 41
... 34v
... 37
... 961
... 43
...107
90
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June l-CORN-FIrm; No. 8,
61c.
OATS Higher; No. I white, 44o, billed
through. .
WHISKY-On the basis of $180 for fin
Uhed g iods.
Minneapolis Wheat, near and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. June t-WHE AT-July,
7c; 8-ptember, 6e; on track. No.
hard, 76c; No. 2 northern. 73'j74c.
KLOUR-Dull and jnchanged.
b RAN In bulk. $14 014..
Pkllndelpbln Froaace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June .-BITTER
Market H'ti'lo lower; exua wsstera crsAav
Chicago O. W lx,
Chicago, M. A St. P.173
Denver A R. 0 42
da pfd 93 '
Brie 3
do lat pfd 4!',
do 3d pfd (1
Illlnola Central 1(3I
Leulavllla A Naah...lU
Miaaoun. s.. a t. .. ii
do pfd 60
N. T. Central lt.9
BAR SILVER Dull at 2td Der ounce.
MONEY 24 pet cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills
is -'ai 13-le per cent and for three-months
bills 1 1-Wai per cent.
do pfd
Southern Pacific.
I'nloo Pacific...
do pfd
United Btalea Steel.. n
no pra fl"
Wabaah 37
do pfd 44
Spanlah 4a
Rand Mines 13
ItaBeera .' 41 a
Boston Stock. Qaotatlona.
BOSTON, June . Call loans. 3'itl4H per
cent; time loans, 4&5 per cent. Oltlcial
closing or siocks ana ootids:
..103,Westlng Common ...107
.. 94 Adventure 33
.. (1 lAllouei
.. (6 Amalgamated 68
.. 79, Bingham 14
.. ro-v"t aiumet 4k rlecl..(fc
. .smi- Centennial
. .3H) jCopuer Range
.164 Dominion Coal
Atchlaon ta
Oaa la
Mr; Central 4a....
N. B. O. AC
Atchlaon
do ptd
Boston A Albany.
Boaton A Me
Roaton Elevated
N. Y . N. H A H...2J1 .franklin
ritchburg pfd.
I'nlon Pacific
Mei. Central
American Sugar...
do pfd
Americas T. A T.
Pominlon I. A I.
Ceo. Clartrlc ....
Mean. Elect no ...
do pfd
K E. O. A C...
t a lied Prutt
Pally Weat
V. d. Sieel
do pfd
Ex-dlvldend.
.14.1 tela Royal
...l4'. Mohawk
... It'tjii Dominion ...
...114 Oaceola
...117 Parrot
...173 Qulncy
... 64':Santa Pa Copper
...316 'Tamarack
... 44 Trinity
... 4 .t'nltcd Statea ...
... 4 ll'tah
...108 Vlrtorla
...44 Winona
... Wolverine
...99 Culled
Bid.
19
- 1
.in
. 11
. 13
. 41
.
. 62
. 38
.134
.134
.171
. 12
. K)
. II
-
. 66
. II1
New York Mlntngj ttaotatleaa.
NEW YORK. June C-The following sre
tne closing prices on mining siocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Breece
Bruneelek Cos ..
CoraaUK'k Teanel
Cos. Cal. A Vs..
Deed wood Terra.,
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leedvlile Cos ....
.. it
.. 40
.. 6x
.. 9
.. 6
..116
..lua
..IK
.. 70
.. 6
Little Chief 11
Ontario . 736
ophlr u
fhiealk 6
Poloal i II
Savage 10
Sierra Nevada 14
Small Hopea 46
Standard IJa
Bank Clearings. ,
OMAHA. June . Bank clearlnrs today
$1,247.79121; corresponding day last year,
l,07S.4xi 7u; Increase. $175198 .51.
CINCINNATI. June . Clearings. $4,439.
460; money, 44i per cent; New York eX'
change. 26c premium.
CHICAOO. June A Clearlnsa 824.736 3M:
balances), $i,9t.4;. posts sacLsdj, Kii
sales. l.StV) bales. rutures closed very
steady: June. 8.99c: Julv. -8.76c; August.
8.49c; September, 8.06c; October, 7.91c; No.
vember, 7.83c; December. 7.83c: January,
7.8V; February, 7.86c; March. 7.89c.
ST. LOUIS. June . COTTON Quiet ;
middling. 9 1-lUo; sales, 19 bales; receipts,
494 bales; stock, 24.375 bales.
1.1V1.KIK)U June 8-Cll 1 llin-rHii, in
fair demand, prices l-32d lower; American
middling fair. 5 13-32d: good middling, 6d;
middling. 6d; low middling, 4 29-32d; good
ordinary. 4 25-S2d; ordinary. 4 17-32d. The
sales of the dsy were 8,000 bales, of which
1.000 were for speculation and export, and
Included 7.100 American; receipts, 3.i
bales, including 500 American. Futures
opened and closed steady: American mid
dling, g. o. c, June, 4 55-64d, sellers; Jjne
and Julv, 4 6&-64d. sellers; July snd Au
gust, 4 51-4d, sellers; August and Septem
ber, 4 43-644P4 46-64d, sellers; September and
October, 4 29-64d, buyers; (Jetober and No
vember, 4 l-o4d. Duyers; movrmner arm
December. 4 18-64d, buyers; December nnd
January, 4 17-4d. buyers; January and
February. 4 1"-R4'a4 17-Md, ntiyers.
NEW ORLEANS. June A COTTON Fu
tures, steady; June. 9.17c; July, 9.28c; Au
gust, 9 67iB9.5hc; September. 8.074i 4.08c; Oc
tober. 7.2yg7.2c: November, 7.66(iJ7.6fic: De
cember, 7.6n&7.66c; January, 7.65-f 7.67e.
Options were very steady; sales. 8,400 bales;
ordinary, 7 13-16c; low middling. 8 13-16c;
middling, 9c; good middling, 9Hc; middling
fair. 9V; receipts. 1,061 bales; stock, 132,20
bales.
Oil and Rosin.
NEW TORK, June . OIL Cottonseed,
firm. Petroleum, steady; Rosin, steady;
strained, common to good, $1,674. Tur
pentine, nrm at 4(p'6oc.
TOLEDO. O.. June 6 OIL North Lima.
88c; South Lima and Indiana, 83c.
LIVKKfOUl June o. uil npirits or
turpentine, strong at 33s 6d. linseed, 83s
I .ON DON. June s,oil Calcutta unseen.
spot. 63s 6d. Linseed oil. 31a 9d. Spirits ot
turpentine, 35s I0if.
OIL CITY. Pa.. June . OII Credit bal
ances. $1.20: certificates, no bid; shipments.
121.787 bbls.; average, 92,362 bbls.; runs, 92,700
bbls.; average, 7S,4J ddis.
SAVANNAH. June 6 OITTurpentlne,
47Hc. Rosin, Arm; A. B. C, D and E, $1.25;
F $1 82; O. $1.40; H. $1.65: I. $1.95; K, $2 46;
M, $2.90; N, $3.10; W. P.. $3.25; W. W., $3.65.
Ernpornled Applea and Dried Fmlfs.
NEW YORK. June . EVAPORATED
APPLE! The market was quiet and with
out change of Importance. Values were
well sustained, offerings being siaca. mate,
common to good, 74&'9c; choice, 10Q104c;
fancy, 11c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED yKCllTI POl
crunes continued firm and on active ex
port and Jobbing request full prices being
asked. Sises 70-80 in light supply and
strongly held. Apricots were firm on
spot, with moderate jobbing sales; dull
but steady on rutures. r-eacnes, sieaay
but quiet. Prunes, 346VtC. Apricots,
boxes. 10T14c; bags lOH'Sc. Peaches,
peeled, ltgloc; unpeeiea, smi'w.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK, June 6. DRY OOODS The
market here has been quiet throughout for
staple cottons, but bids on export account
have been more numerous than of late.
Fall prints are in fair demand on tne 6C
basis for best fancy. Print cloths have
sold outside of Fall River at 8c for reg
ulars. Linens sre Arm, but quiet. Burlaps
dull at previous prices.
MAfttn rxa 1 rJK, June l-UKi limjua
Quiet, with very little business doing.
Yarns, steady, with little doing.
Soger Market.
Not Inclnded in totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because of no
comparison lor last year.
Forelgrn Klnnnclnl.
LONDON. June fc The amount of hul
lion taken Into the Rank of England on
balance today was 149,000. Oold premiums
are quoiea: uuenos Ay res, ixi.s; Madrid,
36.90.
PARIS, June 6.-4 p. m. Three per cent
rentes. 101 f 80c for the account. Spanish
s ciosea at ku.bi. .
BERLIN, June 6 Exchanges on London,
zum ao pigs. lor cnecas.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 6.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3150,000,000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $198,147,146;
gUlU, 994,014,001.
Wool Slnrket.
BOSTON. June 6, WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's report
on tne wool iraoe or tne united statea:
mere is a more hopeful reeling in the Bos
ton wool market. concessions have
stopped and cheap old wools are cleaned
up. New wools are being sold In sample
lots that show a reasonable nroftt on cost
London closed strong at 10 per rent ad
vance over March. The end of the war
will revive the woolen Industry. In the
west the new clip is three-quarters sold In
some sections snd prices are fullv sus
tained where they are not higher. The re
ceipts of wool in woston since January 1,
1902, have been 109,637,286 pounds, against
78,603.889 pounds for the same period in 1901.
The Boston shipments to date are 110 358 -616
pounds, against shipments of 106,257.920
pounds ior tne same period in 1901. The
stock on hand In Boston January 1, 1902
waa 77.340 6 pounds. The total stock today
la 76,619.103 pounds. The stock on hand
June 8. 1901, was 48,866,198 pounds.
LONDON. June 6 WOOI-A ssle of
Cape of Good Hope and Natal sheepskins
was held here todsv and waa attn4.4 v...
a large numhei of buyers. The demand was
strong owing to the limited offerings. Skins
onerea were equal 10 tne standard of the
April sales. Ixing wooled sold d
dearer, although light, clean stock ex
ceeded this figure. Short wooled showed
an advance of . while lamba and best
coarse wooled rose Inferior stock was
barely maintained. The tntal sales for the
day amounted to 136.678 skins.
BOSTON. June 6. WOOL Quotations
sre firm; strictly fine, 48350c, clean
fine and medium, 44(ff46c; staple, 62c; me
dium. SHj40c. Texas wools are firm but
offerings are light and trade Is not active
Fall cleaned basis, 43'S45c; twelve months')
4S50c: six to eight months, spring, 45(j;l6c;
fall, 40c. Fine washed fleeces are In small
offering and hold very firm. Pennsylvania
XXX. nominal. 28if29c: XX and above ?H
27c; X. 2426c: Michigan X. 2224e. The
market for delaine wool is very quiet, owing
to light offerings, but prices are firm. Ohio
fine delaine. 28fi23c; Michigan. 25fi27e: No
1 washed combing, 261,i'-'vc: No. 2. 2827c;
coarse. 23fi2.c. There is some demand for
Australian wool, though trade Is limited by
the small supplies available. Prices heV
been well sustained on fine wools. The local
market is very strong at quotations. Comb
ine choice, scoured basis, 72974c; guod,
6afi70c; avert, ge. 67j68e.
ST. LOI I8. June 4 WOOL Active and
strong; medium grades and combing, 13a
18c; light fine, UlSc; heavy line, l'g
13c; tub washed. lo.fi2Sc.
Ceffee Markrl. .
NEW YORK. June .-COFrEE 8pot.
R'o. dull; No. T Invoice. 5e. Mild, quiet;
Cordova. $jllc. Futures opened steady,
with prices unchanged to 5 points lower,
the decline being In sympathy with dls
gppolnting cables, In conjunction with light
local liquidation and snort selling. Re
ceipts were reported at primary points
while the situation at home showed no
improvement, the movement being heavy
and prices higher. Prices resched a new
low record for the present season. The
market closed steady, with prices net un
changed to 6 points lower. Totsl sales
were 26.000 bags. Including July at 4 ;
September at I. lie: October at S loe: No
vember at 6.86c; December at 6.80c; Febru
ary at 5 45c; March at 1 .50c; May at 64c.
Cation Inarh.et.
NEW YORK. June 6 COTTON Spot
closed quiet but steady and c higher;
middling uplands, 944c; middling gulf, te;
NEW YORK, June 6. SUGAR Raw,
strong: fair refining, 2Tc; centrifugal, 96
test, 8c. Molasses sugar, 2 11-16c; re
fined, firm: No. 6, 4.15c; No. 7, 4.05c.
LONDON, June 6. SUGAR Beet, June,
6s 3d.
NEW ORLEANS. June 6. 8UOAR Mar
ket steady; open kettle, 2H'63 3v-16c; ppen
kettle centrifugal, 3fi3Hc: centrifugal yel
low. SH"h4c; seconds. 2&3 8-16c. Molasses,
dull; centrifugal, 6615c.
Visible Supply of Cotton.
NEW ORLEANS, June 6. Secretary Hes
ter's statement of the world's visible sup
ply of cotton shows a total ot 2.953,031 bales,
against 3,149,846 last year. Of this the total
of American cotton Is 1,964,031 bales, against
2,068,846 last year.
Hew York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, June 6. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 2,873 head. Market active; steers,
uneven, steady to 15c higher; steers, $3.60
(97.50; bulls, $3.767.60; heifers, $6.00 ;i cows,
$5.00(S6.60; exports, 500 head; tomorrow, 1,
300 cattle, 180 sheep and 9,260 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts. 807 head; veals, $4.70
451.25; extras. $7.50; buttermilks, $6.50; city
dressed veals, Arm st 8illc per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.032
head; sheep and yearlings, steady and top
grades wanted; lambs opened steady but
closed 16to2Sc lower; sheep, $3.00&15.00: culls,
$2.00; yearlings, $6.5086.66; lambs, $6.758'8.5.
HOGS Receipts. 264 head. Market barely
steady; state hogs, $7.40; western hogs,
nominal.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, June 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 60O head; steady; natlvea, $5.35?7.50;
cows and heifers, $1.26ft6.30; veals, $3.2d3
6.60; stockers and feeders, $2.25(&5.56.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; steady; light
and light mixed, $6.8(W7.25: medium and
heavy. $7.157.40; pigs, $4.Oiy6.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head;
steady; top spring lambs, $7.50.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Durable Gradei of Fat Cattle. Sold Frel
it Steady Prioea,
HOG MARKET EASED OFF A TRIFLE
There Were Ko Sheen or Lambs on
Sale with Which to Mak a Test at
the Market, bnt Pnekera Were
Anxlons (or Goal StntT.
SOUTH OMAHA, June .
Official Monriuv i.7-1
Ornclsl Tuesday 2,.'i
Offlrlal Wednesday 3.742
Official Thursday 2.21
viuuiHi riaay r... 1,111
$.o28
16.217 1.876
13.165 2.2,9
10.520 1.049
13.36a
69.038 7.731
48.245 9.645
39.963 6.8S8
39,6.10 11.609
42,327 13.341
47,15$ 8.265
Five daya this week. 11.799
Same days last week.... 10.024
Same week before 14,841
Same three weeks ago. .12,927
Same four weeks ago. ...10.168
Same daya last year. ...13,133
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparisons with
last yean
1902. ioi. ino. Deo.
330,164 84.963 2o,191
1,(2,8V4 1.149.0O0 86,146
.... 366,869 477.566 110,677
The following table shows the aversge
price of hogs sold on the South Omsha
market the last several daya, with com
parisons with former years:
Cattle
Hogs
Sheep
Date. I 1902. 1901.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.
May M...I
May 20...
May 81...
May 22...
May 2i...
May 24...
May 86...
May 26...
May 37...
May 28...
May 29...
May 30...
May 31...
June L...
June 2....
Juna 3....
June 4....
June 6....
June 6....
7 11
1 01
1 vs
7 (16
$96
9' I
7 01'AI
7 091
7 lo
7 11,
7 074
7 13
7 16
7 20A
7 154,1
I t 1W
5 141 -
t 67 6 08
6 63 16 OS
6 61 01
6 671 6 041
6 631 6 04
4 99
5 901 1
t 68 4 35
$ til 4 90
6 69; 4 86
t 711 4 63
i 701 4 8
14 83,
5 70
6 721 4 83
6 70 4 91
6 71) 4 94
8 661
Its
4 85
4 26
4 Z
8 62
3 soi 4 83
3 62 3 26
3 6 4 17,
$ 65, 4 18
3 601 4 A)
4 OS
8 tM
3 67 4 101
8 67 4 14,
3 601 4 21
3 68 4 12,
3 69 4 03
4 10
8 58 '
3 681 4 01
3 51
3 62
3 tu
8 62
8 461
3 40
3 69
3 34
3 84
8 86
a
8 394
3 40i
8 32
3 36
3 32
4)1
a OAj
3 11
3 07
3 03
x 01
I 3 U2
8 04
2 99
8 93
2 98
2 W
2 9$
a
$ 84
$ 86
3 86
2 67
$ 95
I $ 01
Indicates Sunday.
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows the number of
care or feeders snipped to tne country yes
terday and their destination;
Cars.
Frank Wetble, Wlnslde, Neb. M. A O ... 1
J. Kraft, Stuart, Neb. F., E 1
Joseph Drost, Stuart, Neb. F., E 1
W. Allen Jones. Rode, la. I. C 1
McCaffrey Bros.. West Side, la. N. W.. 8
J. P. Jones, Defiance, la. Mil 2
George Ross, Red Oak. Ia. Q 2
The official number ot cars of stock
bt ought In today by each road w as
Cattle. Hogs.
Roads.
C, M. & St. P. Ry
O. & St. L. Ry
Mo. P. Ry
U. P. system
C. ft N. W. Ry
F., E. & M. V. R. R. ,
C, St. P., M. ft O. Ry.
B. ft M. R. Ry
C, B. ft (J. Ry
K. C. ft St. J
C, R. I. ft P., east
Illinois Central
Total receipts
The disposition of the day s receipts wss
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle.
1 , 23
1 3
1 2
7 13
18
11 37
6 15
14 84
13
4 2
6 18
1 4
67 182
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
11852. Jones against First National Bank.
Appeal from Lancaster. Affirmed. Pound,
C. Division No. 2. Unreported.
1. As a general rule, acts done 'by an
officer of a bank away from Its place of
business and not authorised or ratified are
not binding upon It.
2. The acts of a bank officer outside the
usual scope ot his authority! In a matter
to which it Is no party and of which It is
not chargable with notice, do not bind the
bank.
3. A bank Is not chargable with notice of
the fraudulent act ot its employe outside
of the scope of his authority and In fur
therance of his own personal designs, solely
becsuse he is an employe.
4. The Inferences which may be drawn
from the teatimony In determining the
propriety of a direction to find a verdict
for one of the parties must have some rea
sonable foundation in the facta shown;
mere guesswork and conjecture will not be
Indulged In.
6. A depositor who claims that a bank
has paid out his money to a person not en
titled to receive it has an election to sue
the bank or the person who received the
money; but cannot proceed against eacn,
unless In case of conspiracy or Joint
wrong.
6. Prosecution to final Judgment of a
suit against the person to whom the
money was paid is an election to treat the
payment by the bank as proper and au
thorized, and will bar a subsequent suit
against the bank for the amount of the de-
nnslf.
11765. Foster against McKinley-Lannlng
Loan and Trust company, r.rror irom
Greeley. Affirmed. Oldham, C. Division
No. 2. Unreported.
1. Objections to tne sppraieement or rem
eatate at a Judicial sale are waived unless
filed before sale.
2. Where the affidavit to a proof of pub
lication alleges that the newspaper In
which the publication waa made is a legal
newspaper, such affidavit, is prima facie
evidence of that fact.
3. Where the appraisement and certifi
cates of liens sre tiled on the same day
the notice of sale Is first pulilisned It will
be conclusively presumed, in the absence
of a showing to the contrary, that they
were filed before the notice of sale was
published.
4. A tax sale la not rendered Invalid by
failure of the purchaser to pay the taxes
snd costs to the treasurer on the day of
the sale, when the delay Is due to Inability
or the treasurer, with the clerical force at
his disposal, to comply with the require
ments of the law on that day, and the
money Is paid as soon as In due course of
the business of his office he can receive It
and properly receipt for It.
11789. Dobry against Milling Company.
Error from Howard. Reversed, with In
structions. Barnes, C. Division No. 2. Un
reported. A party appealing from a Judgment of a
Justice of the peace to the district court
may dismiss his appeal without the con
aent of the appellee at any time before
the cause Is submitted to the court or Jury.
Kdcn Musee Company v. Yohe, 37 Neb., 4i2,
approved and followed.
I THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday,
June 6:
Warranty Deads.
Nora E. Fans and husband to Mary
Johnson, lot 16. Selby Heights $ 75
A P Tukey and wife to Hllma C.
Carison, eVg lot 2. block 9, Reed a 1st
add 475
George Redman snd wife to Hans
ptoltenberg, lots 8s and 40, block 8,
TTowsrd 109
Michael Culkln and wife to Hannah
B -Flynn. lot 12, block 2, 1st add to
Missouri Avenue rsrk 1
Benson Laud Syndicate to L. D. Jen
sen, lot 22, block 7. Benson $00
tftnlt Claim Deeds.
Annie Barker and husband to F. D.
Wead, lot 84, block 11, Orchard Hill., I
Total amount ot transfers. .........$ L$oJ
I
Omaha Packing Co ,
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour ft Co
Armour & Co., Sioux City....
Omaha Packing Co., Sioux City
Cudahy Packing Co., K. C
R. Becker ft Degan
Vansant ft Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman & Co
Huston & Co
Livingstone ft Schaller
B. F. Hobblck
Wolf ft Murnan
Fowler Packing Co.
Other buyers
163
842
396
247
102
24
2
23
37
7
9
16
1
"ii
Hogs.
1.173
3,097
3,647
3,814
1,334
1,161
114
' Totals .'. 1.445 13.832
CATTLE There waa a light run ot cattle
here today, but the supply for the five days
this week shows a slight Increase over the
same days of last week, but as compared
with the same days of last year, mere
Is not much change. The market today
was fairly active on anything desirable
and not much change from yesterday was
noticed In the prices paid.
Packers seem to be anxious for the good
to choice beef steers today, and as a result
the few on sale changed hands In good
season at Just about steady prices. When
It came to the medium and common steers
the market waa slow, the tair: as usual,
but still there was not enough change from
yesterday In the prices paid to be worthy
of mention.
The cow market was also Just about
steady. Good dry lot cows were easily dls
nnaed of. but the medium and common
grades sold very unevenly and as compared
with tne nrsi or lasi weea anyming out
the very beat grades are right around 50c
lower. The cows showing grass are In a
good many cases selling worse than that,
but such kinds bring such uneven prices
that It la hard to tell what they are worth.
Packers claim that grass cows are killing
out in bad shape, and for that reason they
are pounding the market down aa rapidly
as possible.
Bulls veal calves and stags all sold In
Just about yesterday's notches.
There are only a few stockers and feed
ers on sale, and In fact there were not
enough to make a test of the market. It
was evident, however, that buyers were not
anxloua for supplies, as the close of the
week Is st hand and not much demand from
the country la expected the rest of this
week. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1...
I...
13...
16...
1...
10...
6...
1...
4...
61...
6...
I...
I...
I...
Av.
... 4M
... 763
... 936
...1040
...1110
...1A94
...1013
...1360
...1117
...ItM
...103
...1146
... 913
...960
......... M0
76
60
IU00
910
197
60
620
600
9i
1010
910
660
990
9;6
933
1000
tm
1063
740
920
...... 64
95
741
940
W6
1018
1030
990
944
10ft
116
110
100
1376
1110
61,9
940
Ut
1166
161)
.. 72i
.. 470
.. 616
.. 613
.. 126
.. tin
..1460
.. 690
. .1440
..140
. .1441
.1120
.1190
.1310
Pi. No. Av. Pr.
8 60 17 12&6 4 46
4 66 1 1020 6 60
6 70 i 1366 4 76
t 65 19 114 6 60
90 t 1093 T 00
t 16 60 1393 T 14
30 3S 1316 T 16
( 30 36 130 1 16
35 33 1303 T 30
6 36 66 1346 1 20
30 90 1606 1 30
9 34 131)6 1 36
4 96 66 1431 1 66
36 34 1493 I 40
RS AND HEIFERS.
6 10 34 731 4 16
COWS.
I 26 4 997 4 i0
t 36 6 966 4 30
$ 36 ' 17 979 4 20
t 60 10 941 4 30
3 60 4 1037 4 20
t 76 1 1"4' 4 24
6 76 4 1007 4 30
1 76 16 673 4 26
2 66 1 6M 4 36
1 90 23 1030 4 36
I 90 1 630 4 40
I UO 23 4 40
t 90 7 1032 4 40
I 00 1 1079 4 60
04 1 110 4 60
I 00 6 170 4 60
I 00 1 1260 4 60
9 10 9 Hit 4 69
I 19 1 1O30 4 60
I 10 1 1310 4 60
10 6 1140 4 66
I 16 24 97 4 64
t 26 10 1000 4 70
I 40 1 lino 4 76
t it t 1910 4 76
I 60 4 9"6 4 16
9 60 1 160 4 76
I 76 I lilt 4 90
76 1 909 4 90
I 96 14 943 4 90
t 40 1 1110 4 96
6 66 21 919 4 96
4 M 1 1040 6 tt
4 W i K.I 6 00
4 04 4 1097 t 90
4 00 1 1133 6 16
4 04 1 41079 6 16
4 00 4 11416 t 15
4 00 I UMi 6 26
4 00 4 1141 6 26
4 0 10 louO 6 26
HEIFERS.
I 20 3 tn I 96
I U 1 1040 4 40
t 36 . 3 tv) 4 36
I 40 1 9.S0 4 60
t 60 t 676 4 66
$76 1 960 6 OS
BULLS.
I 6b 1 1466 69
I 90 1 lulO 4 99
9U 1 970 4 04
1 A9 1 1MH) 4 19
00 I ,.I6'0 4 64
I 00 1 1640 4 64
t 10 I lint 4 6
I 1 1 910 4 94
t 14 1 134 00
I 90 1 1044 64
I 36 1 1404) I 20
3 26 1 1919 6 16
26 1 1364 36
I 30 1 114 44
1 ' 166 6 44
CALVES.
I an i iro ao
6 40 1 144 6
6 94 1 10 6 60
4 1 169 4 64
10.'..
19!!...
13.!...
It
10
.'.'.'.'.
1 114
1 90
J 94
1 164
4 I"
3
1 14
tVi AUS.
1 1170 4
STOCK COWg AND HEIFERS.
1 744 I 64 9 6444 I 34
$ 41 $ 14 $ tee 6 64
930 I 26
t IM 1
445,1 9 M
STOCK CALVES,
I7i 1 26 I
246 I II 1
340 4 (VI
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
40 S 64
12 4 90
627
670
730
390
611
933
2 75
t 90
I 14
I 40
3 64
I 76
I 76
4 00
HOOS There were
6.
more
4
.... 1.941
.... M
.... 110
.... f0
.... 133
.... 63
.... 972
hogs
4 OS
4 00
4 26
4 It
4 4)
4 66
4 66
60
on saia
todav than veslerdav. which makes the re.
celpts for the week to date considerably
In excess of either the same days Ot lsst
week or of last year.
The market opened very slow, with pack
ers bidding a dime lower. They failed to
get the hogs, however, so ha4l to raise
their hands. The first hogs that sold were
a big nickel lower, and In some cases Mi loc
lower. A little Inter In the day trndtns;
became a little more active and the bulk of
the hogs sold right ground a nickel lower
than yesterdsy's general market. Although
the opening was very slow, the bulk of
the offerings was disposed of In good sea
son. The most of the heavy weight hogs
sold from $7.15 to $7.30, and the medium
weights went from $7.1214 to $7 15. and the
light stuff from $7.00 down. Representative
ssles:
sh. Pr. No. A. SB-
IS rti 130
61...
...
63...
66...
66...
69...
63...
71...
It...
66...
24...
It...
41
11
64
76
64
66
43
69
69
4
72
64..
67..
40.,
No.
It..
73..
43..
..
10..
44..
14.
41..
70..
97..
29..
71..
61..
19.
14.
76.
41.
73...
31...
69...
93...
61...
n...
46...
11...
41...
83...
14...
181..
69...
66...
44...
11...
44...
10...
47...
70...
2...
74...
46...
133..
43...
49...
17...
64...
74...
63...
76...
46...
68...
10...
61...
68...
60...
61...
19...
90...
61...
10
99
At.
1U
Ill
194
IM
191
191
194
10
3"0
200
13
313
mi
199
303
t7
319
303
304
I'll
130
316
208
311
317
321
lit
311
204
316
316
316
141
199
319
313
209
220
218
303
8J6
,...3
....309
943
,....891
. ...J.H3
311
....321
,....222
....869
222
,....211
....221
...228
..e.22t
....246
....246
til
....240
....243
... 29
248
....238
211
....232
231
,....264
.....228
....226
236
211
....812
,....321
211
4 16
1 00
t 04
f 00
T 00
1 434
t 06
T 06
1 06
1 06
7 06
1 04
t 06
T 46
t 06
f 41'
1 471,
1 07 V
1 07V,
1 074
t 07
T 10
t 10
T 10
1 14
1 14
7 10
1 10
1 19
7 14
t 10
1 10
1 10
1 10
1 19
1 10
7 10
1 114,
1 121,
1 IIV,
1 121
1 121,
T 13W,
1 12',
7 12W
t 124,
1 124,
1 124,
7 ll"
I 12
1 124,
1 13H
7 12V9
IK.
7 II
7 15
1 15
T 16
T 16
7 16
1 It
T 16
7 15
7 16
7 16
7 16
1 16
7 16
1 15
T 16
T 15
I 15
T 16
7 16
70...
60...
66...
66...
64...
44...
(4...
13...
67...
47...
448.,
60...
..
18..
74..
61 .
It..
40..
14..
46..
44..
II..
68..
63..
70..
63..
42..
66..
39..
66..
40..
40..
4(0. .
44..
II..
14..
44..
223
,...l!5
,...339
,...l8
.. .963
...233
...III
...8.42
...2.19
...229
...129
...131
...8H
...811
.331
.984
.334
.140
.244
.25
264
14
tn
360
340
331
364
248
2t8
2M
146
166
161
246
288
3fc5
2M
346
SHEEP-There
4
66.
46.
38.
41.
40.
60.
64.
6.
were
38
...3:3
...368
...246
,..368
...246
...246
...229
...246
...334
...347
...1st
...270
...(44
...2M
...164
...363
...274
...274
..2K3
...30
...287
...27
...273
...33)
...3f.7
61 174
10
t70
279
il
304
, :s6
2H4 ...
834 ...
3)4 60
no sheep
80
10
10
120
140
"m
100
240
90
80
10
IS
40
140
Pr.
1 16
1 15
1 16
t 16
1 16
1 16
t 16
1 16
1 16
T 18
1 18
T 15
1 16
1 16
7 15
1 II
t IH
1 174
t irv,
T 174,
t 17V4j
t 171,
1 17V,
t 11',
1 10
i r
1 20
1 20
1 10
t 20
7 24"
7 30
T 24
t K
1 34
7 10
t 90
7 10
1 to
7 20
1 20
1 10
7 20
1 20
7 20
1 20
1 20
1 10
1 30
1 22'fc
1
1 22 4
1 22 V,
1 224
1 26
1 25
7 15
1 36
1 25
1 36
1 15
7 16
1 26
1 36
7 26
7 it
1 27V,
7 37 V,
7 IIS
7 21V,
1 214,
1 10
1 30
I 10
1 JO
on mil
today with which to make a test of the
market. It Is safe to say, however, that
anything good would have met with rndy
sale, but from the way buyers talk they
arc not anxious for the half-fat kinds.
Feeder buyers are not on the market, sd
that sheep or lambs that are not good
enough for killers are very hard to dispose
of at any price. Commission men are ad
vising their patrona to keep such kinds at
home.
Quotations for clipped stoctt: Good to
cholca wethers, 36.7&a6.00; fair to good, $6.50
(35.76; good to choice ewes. $5.004g5.25; fair to
good, )4.635.O0; good to choice lambs, $6.25
66.60; fair to good, 65.6"& 00. Wooled stock
sells about 20&60C above clipped stock.
Cholc Colorado wooled lambs, $6.7u4tf7.2S;
fr.lr to gocd, $6.60)j6.75. Representative
sales:
CHICAGO . LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady to Weak, Hogs Active
and Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, June . CATTLE Receipts
2,500 head; good steady, others weak; good
to prime steers, $7.-'6'Si7.50; poor to medium,
$5.00(86.90; stockers and feeders. $2.5ofr5.26;
cows. I1.50&6 76; heifers. $2..VKri6.(4); canners,
$1.5iY(r2.5(i; bulls, $2.5Kfi 5.B0; calves, $2.00S6.aO;
Texas fed steers, $4.Ouri6.40.
HOOS Receipts, 34,000 head: estimated
tomorrow, 20.000; left over, 8,000; opened
steady to 6c lower, closed active; mixed and
butchers. 36 9.Vn7.35; good to choice heavy,
$7.35i&7.45; rough heavy, $7.O07.25; light, 16.S-S
67.16; bulk of sales. $7.00i7.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7 000
head; sheep sUadv, choice lambs steady;
good to choice wethers, $5.25(66.16; western
sheep, $6.2618 15; native lambs, clipped. 15.25
i7.00; western iambs, $i.44S7.0J; spring
iambs. $7.50.
Knnsns City I.lTe Stock Mnrkrt.
KANSAS CITT, June 6 CATTLE Re
reinta 1.670 head natives. 2.T0 head Texans,
150 head calves; market weak to loc lower;
top, $7.15137.40; fair to good, $6.O0iJf7.1O; stock
ers and feeders. $3.0O&6.20; western fed
steers $4.5Orp.0O; Texas and Indian steers,
$3 0066.00; Texas cows, $2.60Ca4.10; nstlve
cows $2.007675; native heifers. $3.466.0O;
csnners. $1.55i53.00; bulls, $3.503.75; calves,
HOGS-Reeelpts, 6,6M head; market fiWlOe
lower; top, $7.40; bulk of sales, I7.04V3 7.3a;
heavy, $7.25fr7.40' mixed packers. $7.10i(i7.35;
light. $6.60(iv7.15; yorkers, $7.0007.15; pigs,
$6.2.)fi 50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100
head; market strong to 10c higher; native
lambs, $4.80if7.16; western lamb. $5.2Tj'S6.65:
. ee n . ttn. ... ... B.AV.Apa
native wari4i-rtt. . - . ""',
84.0XKi35.85; fed ewes, $4.Kf5.70; Texas clipped
yearlings, ao. t''to.ov, ra ,:it.i.u "iirrji,
$4. 20415.45; stockers and feeders, $2.50&4.20.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
BT I.OITIS. June 6 CATTLE Receipts.
l.OuO head, '.ncludlng 44V) head Texans; mar
ket dull, steady; native snipping ana ex
port steers, onwi.oo; aressea peer and
butcher steers, $4.o(iT'7.05: steers under 1.0"!
lbs., $4.2f&600; stockers snii feeders, .i.3.vii
4 80: cows and heifers, a.2a'po.76; canners.
12 00(83.00; bulls, $2.265.00; calves. $6.0i7.0u;
Texas and Indlnn steers, fed, $4.30rfi6n0;
frasaers, $3. 44(4.30; cows snd heifers, $2.76
00. . . .
HOGS Receipts, s.issi nean: marker, aai'ic
lower: pigs and lights. t6.6O4fi6.90; packers,
86 4t7'7 ; butchers, ISMLJiV,.
SlfEEP AND LAMfiS Receipts. !.)
head; market lower; native muttons, $4 4VkS
6 so; iambs. $6.254r1.60: culls and bucks, $2.50
GS.60; Blockers. $1.76(83.00.
Slons City Live Stock Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., Jjne (.(Special Tele
gram. CATTLE Receipts, 34in; mnrket
stesdy; beeves, $6.OU4(t7.0O; cows, bulls snd
mlxetl. $3.Xa5-50; stockers snd feeders,
$.1.4442 4 60; yearlings and calves, $3 4VKijo.
HOOS Receipts. 5,O4i0: market weak to 6c
lewer at $6.a.7.10; bulk. $6VS7.0U.
Stock In Sight.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal
markets for June 4:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omsha 1.271 13.3-40
Chicago !" of."-i (.
Kansas City l.w0 .rV0 l.ino
8t. Louis 1.000 3.900 1,900
Bt. Joseph 64)0 6.000 600
Totals 7.271 65,905 IO.bW
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