8 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE; TTJESDAT, JUNE 17, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Cora ii Paramount Oen&l and TraTtnes Uphill Road. STIRS WHEAT TO SHORT-LIVED ACTIVITY Oats Are Doll aad Fcatareloss and Cloae Lower, While Provisions Are Boosted by Packers After Safferlaa- Slamp. CHICAOO. June 11 Corn wn the Jack screw to the speculative pits today. Bull manipulator got under the coarser grain and by lifting It rained wheat slightly. In spite of generally bearish conditions. At . the cloae July corn was le higher, July" wheat wgc higher and July oats fj-Hc lower. Provisions rallied from a sharp lump to cloae 2c lower to 10c higher. Corn waa momentarily weak at the open Ing In sympathy with wheat and on the clearing weather and aome early short aelllng. The trade waa soon dominated, however, by the Idea that the big bull party had not abated any of Its prevloue intention to boost prices. When there wna a fair show toward recovery from the opening depression there waa a movement on the part of the shnrta In July that Indi cated that they thought Is best to suffer losses now rather than later. An attempt to cover a hlg line as the prlrea advanced acared all the little fellows In the face of bearish statlatlcs. July, which opened as low aa 63c, kept steadily advancing. Around 64c there waa liberal unloading of longs, who had bought near 6c. But this stayed the upward movement but slightly. The trade was In a position where prob able manipulation waa more Important than anything else. This Is expected to he the case for some time. I'nder these cir cumstances the pit experienced fair ac tivity. Julv closed strong at Its high point, lo up at 64e. Receipts, 3f9 cars, but con tract stuff was small. Exports from the eaboard were nothing, against 340,0H bushels last year. Wheat waa relieved from dull monotony by the action In corn. Early liquidation from the clearing weather weakened this pit, but trade hung tire and haggled for some time. Cables were better, indicating cold weather In France. Statistics were generally bullish, but crop prospects were very good. When corn began showing Its strength wheat developed l'B short-lived activity. There was almost no buying bus iness and this prevented an otherwise prob- fble sharp rally. As It was there waa Ittle Inclination to sell short, and July, after opening HiffVic to He lower at "ilo to 710 and dipping to 71tc, rallied to a firm close. frio up at 72c. Very little cash business was reported. Receipts, 19 cars, 4 contract: Minneapolis and Duluth reported 443 cars, a total for the three points of 462 cars, against 398 last week and 470 a year ago. Primary receipts were 6o6,000 bushels, compared to 6X2.O00 bushels last year. Seaboard clearances equaled 237.0(10 bushels. World's shipments were 7.4iO.O00 bushels, against 9,400,000 last week Breadstuffs on passage decreased S,068,fl"0 . bushels. The visible supply decreased z,B13,0u0 bushels.- Oats were dull and featureless. The fair weather prospects and the probability of large crops offset the steady cash demand. Receipts. 146 cars; also had a slightly bear ish effect, being liberal. These Influences, together with the opening slumps In wheat Snd corn, caused a break In this pit and uly pew sold early at 394c. The rally In corn brought a slight recovery, but July closed weak, a lower at fctt9Hc. Trade In provisions was small and dull, although prices In pork fluctuated widely. A run of 60,000 head of hogs depressed the Sog market and Influenced free early llqul ation In provtBlona. Packers soon came to the support, however and boosted pricea harply. There waa aome talk, that the "big fellows" were not entirely In harmony today. July pork "f1'1 " '70 early and closed 10c up at $17.62; July lard cloaed unchanged at $10.20 and July ribs 2Vie lower at $10.87H., , , Estimated recelpta tomorrow: Wheat, 45 cars; corn, 370 cars; oats, 206 cars; hogs, ' 23,000 head. Tha jeadlng futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open.l High. Low. Cloae. Safy. Wheat t July 71(B . kpt. 10Vt6 Deo. 71iH 63bkv; Sept. bSk& Dec 44H Oats a July 87 b July a Bept. ItfeA b Bept. H b Deo. Pork July 17 42H Sept. 17(6 I Lard July 10 17H .Bept. 10 22 Ribs July 10 30 Bept. 10 20 .72 I 71f .72 fnft 70 70 70T4 fi, TVkWi 71 71Ti72 71 64H 63 64 63H 68V4eS 58V.W4 684 44H 442 44 44H 87 86 87H 87U - 39S 3939H 89 2S 28H 28,4 W 80H 30H son m,it 80 804, 30 Wi 17 62 17 40 17 62 17 62 17 76 17 62 17 76 17 62 10 22 10 16 10 20 10 22 10 27 10 20 10 20 10 27 10 37 10 80 10 87 10 40 10 27 10 16 10 27 10 17 No. 1. a Old... b New. Caah quotations were as follows: FLOUR Dull and unchanged; winter pat ents, $3.70$a.90: straights, $3.30(3.70; clears, $3.10'3.&0; spring specials, $4.20; patents, $.1.&(ci3.K0; straights, $3.00j-3.30. v WHEAT No. 3 spring, 72c; No. 2 red, 78 79o. OAT8-N0 J. 4244Scj No. 2 whlt, 47 34Kc; No. 3 white, 46lS48e. RYE No. 2, 60c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 66 70c. BEED No. 1 flax. $1 66; No 1 northwest ern, $1.76; prime timothy, $6.16; clover, con tract, grade, $8.86. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $17.60 4917.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., $17.17. Short ribs sides (loose). $10.2fifrt0.42. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $8 608.62. Short clear sides (boxed). $10. 76fo 10.80. WHI6KT Basis of high wines, $1.$0. The following wars the receipts and ship ments yesterday: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 17,000 12,000 -Wheat, bu 89,000 221.000 Corn, bu 310.000 132.000 Oats, bu 262.0UO 161,000 Rye, bu ,. 6,000 12,000 Barley, bu 4.0UO ' On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, IS t 21c; dairies, 18b'19c. Cheese, steady at l6 4l0c. Eggs, easy; fresh. 16c. HEW YORK GeTkrTL MARKET. Qaotatleas of tha Day em Varloas Commodities. NEW TORK. June 11-FLOUR Re ceipts, Z7,4u2 bbls.; exports, 4,000 bbls.; Quiet, but rather firmly held; winter straights, $3,7643 86; winter patents, $4.00 4.10; Minnesota patents, $3.91X4.30; Min nesota bakers, $3.3063.26; winter Tow grades, $2.96j3.96- winter extraa, $31M&3.46. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $3.2&fe'l45; choice i to fancy, $3 tefiS 70. 1 CORNMEAL-Eaay; yellow western, $1.82; city, $1.30; Brandywlne, $S.4S3.&5. RYE Easy; No. 2 western, 64c. f o. b., afloat; state, 63tj64c. c. I. f.. New York. carlots, R A K LET Nominal. W H EAT Recelpta, 126.000 bu.; exports 127,666 bu.; spot, steady; No. 3 red. 7!c. levator, and 79$Wc f. o. b., afloat: No 1 northern. Duluth, 80Sc, f. o. b., afloat No. 1 hard. Manitoba, 82c. f. o. b.. afloat! Ignoring higher cables, bad weather In England and France, and a large decrease on passage, wheat opened lower and de clined during tha early forenoon. The aelllng motives were favorable home weather reports and heavy northwest re ceipts. On a heavy visible supply, how aver, there waa a heavy late rally and the market closed at 4fe advance. July, 77 I&-WW8S0. closed, . 77Hc; September. 25 S:l,i,1viU'0 . clle' 7c; December, 77 1 liVn77So, closed. 77H& CORN Receipts, 40.9uO bu,: spot weak; No. 3, sTc, elevator, and 68tic, f. o. b., afloat Locally corn was, dull .and easy, under large world's shipments, Heaviness In cash circle, Improved weather, liquida tion and larger offerings from tha w en closed easy. t4So net loss; July, H, closed. c; BeuUmber. ($o, cloaed, $3o: December, closed. 60c OAT Receipts. luS.tOO bu.; spot, easy: No. 3. etc; No. 3. 6c; No. 3 while. Uc track, mixed western, 46Q49c; "No. while 12c; track, white, 60661c Options, easier -west, on the clearing weather conditions - HAY Quiet; shipping, u6ct good to choice. Jti6c. ' HOPS Steady: state, prime to choice. 1901 1923c; 1800, 16jltc: olds. 6ac; Pacific coast. 1901 crop, Urt2c; 1900. Ifctfltc; olds, 6Wu 80. HIDES Steady; Galveston. 30 to 36 lbs., 13c; California. 31 to 36 lbs., lte; -Texas dry! 34 to 30 lbs .Wo. LEATHER Steady; acid. 349260 WOOL Dull; domestic fleece, 36t89c PROVISIONS-Beef. Arm; famtly7$l6 $5 4160; meas, $14.00: beef hams, $2f.aOj2HO Packet. Il6.0r6 16.60; city extra India meas, l-A.OuttJtOrt Cut meats, steady; pickled bel- iles. $10.KG'U.36; pickled shoulders. $8 6( .76; pickled hams, $11 6"lJ.0u. lrd. steady western steamed, $106o; refined, easier continent. $10k; Sovth America, $11.60; compound. $8 ol60. Pork, rm; family. 19 fcK.fSO.00; short clear. $l$.7631.a; mess. l8 6oul:6- TALlX)W-Esy: city ($3 per pkg ). c; ounty (pkgs. free), )c , RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 4 JbltXa-iUKjeii-u, LIU pks.i Crm; state dairy, lMt21c: state creamery, 19 2ic; Imitation creamery, 1743Wc; factory, lc. PEANUTS Firm; fancy, hand-picked, $c; other domestic, 2tf4c. CH Ei;8E Receipts, 19&4 pkgs.; steady) all grades. tKc. EtJGS Receipts, 13.125 rkga.; steady; state and Pennsylvania, lTlsc; western can- aiei itii,c. MOLASSKBQulet; New Orleans, 33-SHlc I'ttULTRY-Allve: 61ow and lower; rhlrkens, 16W2c; turkeys, 12tfl2c; frtwls, 12iil2c. Dressed: Blow; chickens, 30tp22c; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 13c. METALS The London market for tin was not materially changed today, spot closing st 4130 and futures at 126 2s 6d. The local market for the metal was shout 25 points lower, with spot closing st 3L-9.76 3025. Copper ruled easy and quiet here, ake for delivery all this year was of fered In lots of &).) pounds a month at $12 60. The local market closed with stand ard, spot to August, at $11.70312.00; lake, $12. 2&a 12.60; electrolytic, $12.16(412. 26 and casting at $12.0t-al2 .25. Lead steady, but was quiet and unchanged at $4.12. Lon don was also unchanged at 11 6a. Spelter ruled nominally steady at New York at $4 87. London gained 2s 6d, closing at 18 17s d. The local Iron market was quiet but steady at former prices. War rants were nominal; No. 1 northern foun dry, $21.0X022.00; No. 2 northern foundry, $-'0.6021.60; No. 1 southern foundry, $20.&0 21.50; No. 1 southern foundry, soft, $20.60 S'21.60. The English markets were quiet, lasgow closed at 64s 4d and Mlddlesboro at 41s 7d. OMAHA WHOLKMLB MARKETS. Condition of Trade and Quotations on gtaplo and Fancy I'rodaee, EOGS Including new No. S cases, 14c: cases returned, 13c. LIVE POULTRY Chickens, 9c; old roosters, according to age, 4fc6c: turkeys, 8yUc; ducks and geese, ic; broilers, per lb., 18c. BUTTER Pecking stock. 17c; choice dalryt in tubs, 18t19c; separate G23o. crappies, lftc; herring, 6c; pickerel, 9c; pike, 11c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh, 6c; blueflns, 8c; hltBo. lie: catfish, ISo; dibck diu, ibk: imiiDiir, 11c 1 sa.mon, 16c; haddock. 11c: codfish. 12c: red irMinsr. IOci roe shad, each, 75c; shad roe, per i lr, 85c split shad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per iu.. louBitiri, Kreen, per ID., MO. PIOEON8 Uve, per dog., 75c. VEAL Choice, 64o. CORN-61c OATS 48c. 1 BRAN Per ton. $17. HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Wholesala Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay. No. 1 unlanrl IX hi Mn 1 ml.im tJ . Ma 1 coarse, $7.60. Rye straw, $u.50. These prices are ior nay t.i gooa color ana quality. He Biand fair. Recelpta light VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER Home crown, car dox.. 76c. NEW CELERY Kalamaroo, 30c. POTATOES Northern. 804f86c; new pota toes, per bu., $1.001.1. UREEN ONIONS Per dos.. according ta size of bunches, 16V20c A8PARAUL& Home grbwn. ner dos.. SO 40c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos.. 45oa 60c. LETTUCE Hothouse, er del., 250. PARSLEi Per dos., 10(&35a. RADISHES Per dos.. 20&26O. WAX BEANS Hlintua. oer box. 31 M: rr -bu. box, 76c; per market basket, ftc; string beans, pet '-su., !bt; per bu., $1.50. ukk.ii.in 1-b.ab i-r nan tt. pasket, 76c RHUBARB Home growr,, per lb., lo, CABBAGE California, new. 3c ONIONS New aouthern in sacks, ner lb.. 2c. TOMATOES Texas, oer 4-baskat crate. $18531.60. XMAVX BKANB Per bu.. $3. FRurra SniAWBERRIES Per 24-o.t. case. tLOOa 4.60. CHERRIES California, per box, 8X360 2.26. outjBEiujiiKKits i--er M-qu case, 12.00. WATERMELONS 3&40c. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 36 count. $3.60. BANANAS Per bunch, according ta Site, $2.262.75. ORANGES Valenctas. $4.60; Mediterran ean sweets $3.75i4.u&. iiiMOiNt aucy, 86.00; Messlnas, 34.509 6-vO. ' MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. 3J.763.00. ClDEHr-Nehawka. ner bbl.. N York. $3.60. popcorn Per lb.. 6c; shelled, 60. 1 K T T T R W 11 1 n 1 1 , K.'rt 1 mnt .Ktl 1v 12c; hard shell, per lb., llc; No. 2 soft shell, 10c: No. 3 hard shell, 9c; Braxlls, per lb., 14c: filberts, per lb., 12c: almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large, per lo. 12c; small. 10c; cocoanuia, per sack, HIDES-No. I green, c; No. 3 green, 5c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted o; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No? i vast nlf 11 m It,. ST.. WV 12c; sheep' pelu, 75c; horse hides, $1.60(2.50. .iAuor-A, a. a i pern quotes ins following prices: Iron- country mixed, per ton, $10; Iron, stove plate, per ton, $7.60; copper, per lb., 8c; brass, heavy, per lb.. 8c; brass, light, per lb., 6s; lead, per lb.. 6o ; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb.. Co. St. Loots Grain svnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS. June 16 WMIT. lTiri. u. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track, new) OATS Lower: No. 2 cash uun. t.4,,ir 46c; July, S5c; September, S7c; No. i wiiiLe. w)c. RYE Dull at 66c. FLOUR Steadv : red winter n tents $3 6063.70; extra fancy and straights, $3 30 63.40; clear. $3.004,3.20. CUKNMEAL Steady, $3.16. HEED Timothy, steady; ordinary, $5.00; prime worth more. Bran About steady; sacked, 7782c. HAY Eaav: timothy. tl0.0uCrfl4.SO: nralrla $9.00.8 18 60. ' w hiski-steaay, xi.ao. IRON COTTON TIE8-$1.0B. BAGGING Steady, 6'ec, HEMP Twine, Be. PROVISIONflPork. higher; Jobbing, ' ' I W.u, ..,.11 TV. . XMBU, nkCIUf SI $10.02. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts and clear ribs, 210.76: short, clear, $11.00. Bacon, steady; 1 oxed lota, extra shorts and clear ribs, -$11.60; short, clear, $11.75. MiSTALe-ia, steady, $3.9693.97; spel ter, firm at $3 60. POULTRY Steady; chickens. . c; springs, 12&16c; turkeys, Sc; ducks, 6c; geese, 4'fi'4c. BUTTER Steady i creamery, 15iff22o; dairy, 17 19c. EGGS Lower at 13c, loas off. Receipts. Ship. Flour 11.000 7.000 Wheat 12,000 20 or Corn 26.000 19,000 Oats 47,000 23.010 Liverpool Grain and Provisions, LIVERPOOL. June 11 WHEAT-8pot, No. 1 northern, spring, steady at 6s d; No. 1 California, quiet at Us 3d. Futures, quirt; July, ulu4.d; September, 6s lHd. CORN Spot, ouiet; American mixed, new and old, 6s 9d. Futures, quiet; July, nom inal; September, 6ald; October, 6a Id. PEAS Canadian, ateady at 6a lOd. FLOUR St. Louie fajicv winter, firm st HOPS At London (PaclAo coast), firm at 4 155 5 6s. PROVlaiONS-Beef. dull; extra India meas, 98s 9d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., flr.-n st 66s. Bacon, Arm; Cumber land cut, 26 to 30 lbs., firm at 65s; short rlba. 16 to 24 lbs., 66s td; long clear middles, light. 2 to 84 lbs., 60s; long clear mid dles, heavy, 36 to 40 lbs., firm at 65a; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 66s 6d; clear bellies, 14 to 18 lbs., firm at 64s 6d. Shoul- fers. square. 11 to 13 lbs., firm st 42s. -ard, American reflned. In palls, steady 62s; prime western. In tierces, firm. 62s 3d Pork steady: prime meas. western, T6a. CHF.EBE Steady, American, finest white, old, 65a; American, finest white, new, 60s; American, finest colored, old, 69s; Ameri can, finest colored, new. 61a. TALLOW-Prlma city, steady. 29s id; Australian, In London, dull. 44s 3d. HUTT UK Nominal. The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last week were 73.3uO quarters from Atlantic ports, none from Pacific and 19,000 bu. from other porta. The Imports of corn from Atlantic sorts last week wars 100 quarters. Kaasaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS 'CITY. June 11-WHEAT-July. 66c; September 66$4,e: cash. No. 2 hard, 6St&70c; No. 3, 69c; No. 3 red. T?d TL- '72c; No. 3 spring. ? CORN-July. 67j7e: September, WVfl 61c; cash. No. 3 mixed. 64rJc; No. 3 whit 7 63e: No. 3. 62to3o. won. OATS No. 3 white. 43c. RYE No. 3, 6c. HAY-Cholce timothy. $13; choice prairie, jgB UTTER Creamery. 19c; dairy, fancy, EOas-Hlgher: new No. $ white wood cases Irrcudud. 14a dos., loss off; cases returned, 14c. .... . . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu I4.0ii0 HI Corn, bu 17,0 II o Oats, bu 10.000 u.ouo Visible tapBly of Oralaw NEW YORK. June 11 The visible sup ply of grain Saturday, June 14. aa com piled by the New York Produce exchange. Is as folio wa: Wheat, 23.570.000 bu.; decrease. 2 621 000 bu. Corn, 4,719,Ou0 bu.; Lacrsasa, i.OuO bu. ioiowl, juiy, wi'ac: Septem ber, 69tj 6Dc; No. 2 hard. 72W7Sc. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 61(Sle; track, 62&2J4c: July, 61c; September, 64c Oata 1,444,000 bu.; decrease, 89.000 bu. Rye, tM.nnh bu.; decrease, 14i,000 bu. Barley, m, ou. ; aecrease, o,(mj du. Toledo Grain aad Seed!. TOLEDO. O., June 11 WHEAT Dull, stesdy; rash, 8rc: June, 90c: July, 74c; September. Mc; No. 3 red, 78c CORN Dull strong; cssh. 63c; July, 63c: September, 68c; No. 3 mixed, 6Jc; No. 3 -ellow, 660. OATS Dull, steady: cash. 44c; July. 37c; new 40c; September. 39c; new, 81c. SEED Clover, dull, easier; cash, $5.02; uciooer, 6.Vi. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA, June 11 BITTER eieany; extra western creamery, 22c; extra nearby prints, 23c. EOCSS Firm; fresh nearby, 17c; fresh western, 18c; fresh southwestern, 17c; fresh southern, 16c. CHEESE A shsde lower; New York full creams, prime, small, 10c; New York full creams, lair to good. Vluc. Minneapolis -Wheat, Floar and Braaw MINNEAPOLIS. June 11 WHEAT July. 74c; September, 69'69c. On track: No. 1 hard, 77c; No. 1 northern, 75c; No. 2 northern, 72c. FLOUR First patents, $3.9O4M0O; second patents, 13 603.70; first clears, $2.76; second clears, $2.20. BRAN In bulk. $13.00013.50. v Mllvrankee Grain Market. MIT.WAtTWlT.ir Tun 1 A wrrnr A P R tea ft V : Plnw V'rt 1 nnrlh.rn ?fi,7T7?. XTr. 2 northern. 75'9T6ci July, 72c. ' ' Rtli steady; No. 1, 68c. BARI.EV- Hlrher- ijn 1 Ttr-. CI 70c. " - - COKN-July, 6333Hc Peoria Market. PFnnT A Til Tun 1 a rfr) XT tti No. 3, 62c. OATS Firm; No. S white, 45c billed through. WlllSttrV Tin lh. V.. I. .1 (I'M M- . . ' w)io vt ..tn, tv, I'll lshed goods. Elgin Batter Market. ELGIN, 111.. June 16,-The offerings of putter on the Board of Trade today was 13,200 pounds and all was readily sold at 21c. The official price was made firm at 21c, a decline of c. The output of the week aggregated 825,600 pounds. Dnlnth Grain Market. jjuluth, June 16. WHEAT Cash. No. 1 hard, 76c; No. 2 northern, 72c; No. 1 "fl1" 4c; July' 73e; September, OATS September, 49c. KEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Few Prominent Stocks Advance, bat Galas Only Partially Retained. NEW YORK, June 11-The character of today s stock market remained the same as that of last week. There were opera tions for a rise In a few prominent stocks, put they were not aggressively pursued and left no definite net results. St. Paul, Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific, Cansdlan Pacific and the Atchisons were the most largely dealt in. It will be seen that none of these saved as much as a point of net gain on the day, although Canadian Pacific roae at one time 1 over Saturday and fit. Paul 1. A number of the minor granger stocks were lifted at different times and the Chi cago c Northwestern stocks both made 8 points advance. Late In the day, after the Indifference of the general market to this leadership was demonstrated, there was an advance In the readings. This proved equally inefficacious and the market closed dull and easy, considerably below the best. The movement In the western stocks, while obviously professional, seemed based on assumption of a favorable outcome for the corn crop and on the argument of probable dividend Increases. Nobody as sumes that the Missouri Paclflu dividend this week will be changed from the 2 per cent semi-annual rate and the heavy outlays being made by Union Pacific are against the presumption of a present In crease. But the example of the Chicago & Northwestern increase is an influential one and affects especially St. Paul. The buying of thla group of stocks at the opening was sufficient to carry up the price In the face of rather heavy London selling. Induced by snxlety over the Illness of the king of England. The leaders of the campaign for the advance profess to feel assurance that the July 1 settlements will bs effective without any stringency of money. Last year the' money market became act ive about this time and at the close of the month call money ran up to 25 per cent and prices In the stock market collapsed. During July of last year the difficulties in the money market continued and their effect upon the atock market waa aggra vated by the damage to the corn and the steel strike. Between June 22 and July 27 there was a contraction of over $46,0uO,0"0 In the loan account of tha banks and It was not until the last of July that the banks began to expand their loans again, after large receipts of cash from the In terior and from subtreaaury disburse ments. The foreign trade statement for May Just issued shows a decrease in ex ports of upward of $22,000,000, showing that the exports of manufactures fell somewhat below those of May last year. In addition to the heavy decrease in agricultural prod ucts. For eleven months In the fiscal year the trade balance In favor of thla country Is thus reduced nearly $168,000,000 below that for the corresponding period of last year. The Industrial department of the stock list was generally heavy. United States Steel stocks were slightly depressed by the making permanent of the Injunction against the stock conversion ' and bond Issue plan pending the appeal to the up per court. There was a fair demand for bonds and prices were firm. Total salea, par value, $2,466,000. United States 2s coupon declined 2 per cent and the old 4s advanced per cent on the last call. The following are the dosing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atehlsea 4o pfd. ... lSt. Paul pfd. ...lOOilso. Pacific... Bo. Railway.. ... K I do Bit ...184 ... at, ... 17 ... M . o do pfd Can. PaclBo Can. Southarn Chaa. A Obis Chicago A Alloa do p(d Chi., ind. A Louis.. do pfd Chi. A E. Ill Chicago Ot. W do Irt pfd do Id ptd ...13Vi Ti. Paclflc 41 II X Tolodo, St. L. A W 47 do pfd IT Union Pacific TT do pfd 75 Wabaah MV4 do ptd .. 7 ..106 .. 48 .. I7 .. 44 .. tl .. S .. 17 .. 41 ..17 ..! ..114 ..tuo .. u .. 12 .. .. Ho .. 62 .. 4KS .. Ni ..114 .. 44'i .. '4 .. 22 ..126 ..14 .. H .. 0 .. II .. Tt .. U .171 W. A Laka Krto. . jih do id ptd . 4i Wla. Central .a do pfd .lot Adama Ex .171 Am. Bi . lit I'. 8. Ex Chicago A N. W. C, ft. I. A P... Chi. Torm. A Tr. do ptd UStiWalla-Fargo Ex C C. C. A St. ,L..104iAm. Coppar Colo. Southarn 11 W Am. Car A P. da Ut pfd do M pfd Del. A Hudaon. Dal., L. W.. Tl do pfd. .... 4J Am. Llneeed Oil... ....176 do ptd ....174 Am. 8. A R .... 41 do pfd .... H Anaconda M. Co... .... US Brooklyn R. T.... .... 4Hj('olo. F. A I .... 43 Con. Oaa V. A R. O do ptd , Eria do 1st pfd do Id pfd Ot. Northern pfd Hocking Valley. ... do pfd , III. Central Iowa Central , do pfd , Lake Erie A W... do pfd , L. A N Manhattan L Mot. St. P.r , ..17 Confl Tub. pfd.... .. MVOen. Electric .. lHorkliig Coal ..U3 jlnter. Paper .. 4 I do ptd .. MH'lnter. Power .. 4t .Laclede Oaa ..1:7 Nat' I Biscuit , II ..117 Nat'l Lead. -111 No. Americas. 110 ...U0 PaclAo Coaat.... 47 Mexican Central Pacific Mali.... .. 404J ..101 .. 44 .. U ..134 .. 14 .. T4 ..111 Nat'l Rr. of Mexico. l Pople'a Oaa. Mlaa. A Su L Mo. Pacific M . K T.... do p(d N. J. Central., N. T. Central.. Norfolk W. do ptd , Ontario A W... Peonerliraala ., Reading , do lat pfd do Id pfd St. L. A 6. f, do lat pfd do Id pfd t Ug. W.... da pfd St. Paul Ex-dlv. ..114 IPreaaed S. Car. ..1H da ptd .. MVPullmaa P. C... .. lDRepulle steal.. ..114 da pfd ..144 Sugar .. 47 'Ten a. C. A I... .. (1 tnloa Bag A P. .. il.V. S. Leather.. ..1401 do pfd .. 46 VU. S. Rubber.. .. SXVl do pfd .. ,U. g. Steel .. 4l do pfd 44 Sit 14 14 14 It "l Co .. U iWestem Union n 1U We II ' .. Tl Am. Locomotl .. xa I u ptd .. 4i!K. C Soslaoni ..VIS do pfd 4i ! stack Markov. LONDON. Juna 16. 4 p. nv Closing: Ooaa., seaaer 44 1-14 M. v. Central 140 do aeoeust 44 4-14 Nortel k Westers... 4 - ee pis aa Ateklaen ( Ontario A Westers... 44 do Std lot Baltimore A Ohio.... lot Canadian PacISc U Ckeaapeak Okie.. 44 Chicago O. W to C . M. A It. P lit DrSTor A B. 0 44 da ptd 44 trio It lat pfd Tt do M ptd 44 Illinois Central 144 aeading at da lat pfd u da 14 Did SU Southern Uj U do ptd 7 Southern Paelne at Vnloa Pacific log do pfd no United States Steel.. 4v de pfd i Wabaah (a do ptd t Spaalaa 4a go Loeiemio a naaa..l4 aV. T K A T r,aanda 12 do pfd at boaeera tl ham BiuvEH unesrtam, Z4d per ounce. MONEY-342 per cent. The rate of dla. count In the open market for both short and three-months' bills Is 3 per cnL v Bask ClearlBss. OMAHA, Juno 16. Bank clearings today, 81.2M, 144.75; corresponding day last year. tl.323.u6t.ta; Increase. W6,lS6.77. NEW YORK. June 16. Clearings, $12L 16t.4.; balance. t4.7.0W. BOSTON June 1. Clearings, ttT.Sii.ttl; bslamiea. tl.Tkl.wt. CUICA04v Juua liClearings, t31,Ua,76ai balances, $2.69S,48:; posted exehanre. 34 8S for sixty daya. $4.88 for demand; New York exchange, at par. BALTIMORE Juna 11 Clearings. $3.0tl,e 1C- tLia . , w, umaiii rs, " . O I , IT1 U 1 1 , , - vni i. PMILADFCI.rnii Juna 1A ClMrtnflt. 313.4M.3O0; balances, tl.iM.tet; money, 444 ST. LOUIS. Juna It Oearinra. 8S.Tt7.4fr7 balances, $TM,211; money, stesdy, 4fj6 per ceni; isew xork oxenange, zoo pre mium. CINCINNATI. Juna It -Clearings. $4, 769,900; money, 3 per cent. Raw York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Juno 14. MONEY On can, stesdy at 2i3 per rent, closing bid and asked 203 per cent: orlmo mercantile papeir tVlS per cent. 8TERLI NO EXCHANOB Firm, with actual business In bankers bills st H.sv ror demand and M.s4'?i4.8S for sixty dsys; posted rstes, $4.8641 4. M and $4.6oSts commercial bills. $4.4 94 .86. SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 420. BONDS Government, Irregular; stats. Inactive; railroad, firm. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. g. ref. la, rog. do coupon........ do la, reg do coupon do new ta, rog.. do coupoa do old 4a, reg... do coupon 1"7 VL. A N. nl. 4a 1st l"B Mex. central 4s 4 s ...ltrf do lat Inc Ill ...107 ...lH ...146 ...lot '4 ...110 ...104 I ...104 Minn. St. 4e...l06 M., K. A T. 4a M'4 do la 44 If. T. central la lot do sen. Ia 10 oo be, reg do coupon Atchison gen. 4t do adj. 4a.... . i. central g. ta. int No. Paclfle 4a 10S ...103 do la 74 . 43 IN. A W. con. 4a 101 B. A U. 4a , ..102 Reading gen. 4a 100 do la do conr. 4a .. Ft St. Li. at I. M. C. St. .lit ...104 Rt. L. A S T. 4a 100 Can. Southern la ...lot St. Louts S. W. Is... PI Central of Ga. 6t...im do lit Inc K3 Chea. Ohio 4a...l0 Chicago A A. Ia.. W oo xa t7 8. A. at A. P. 4s.... to 8o. Pacific 4a 42 Bo. Rallwar ta ut v . . r,. k w. n. m lex. r,c an lm. ill C, M. St. P. g. 4e.llf T. St. L. W. 4s... 12 -v.. a n. Tv. con. 7o.i3t i;nien r-ecinc ta 1st C. H. I. A P. 4s 11141 so coot. 4a.... l7 C C C at st L g 4a.. 101 Wabaah la Chicago Tar. 4a to do la Colo. Southern 4t.... to do deb. B ..110 ..111 .. 71 ..116W l) a R. o. 4a 103 West Short 4a... trie prior lien 4a... .mi t neei. at u. e. ts.. rt do gen. 4a IxVlWIs. Central 4a.. 3 47 Ft. W. A D. C. la..ll.1iCoa. Tob. 4a Hocking Val. 4t.... 1101 Offered. Boston Stock. taetatlons. BOSTON. June 16. Call loans. 3V4(ff4 ner ceni time loana. trao ner cent, nmctii closing of stocks and bonds: Atchlaoo 4a 102 Oaa la 14 Adrenturs 13 Aiiouea Amalgamated II klcl Central 4a 12V N. K. Oaa A Coke... 17 Ulngham 14 Atrniton tl v.aiumei ez nocia....aoo do pfd 1004 Centennial it Poaton A Albany 260 Bnaton A Me 101 Uoston ElCTated 164 N. Y.. N. H. A H...12S Copper Range tt I'omimoa (Joat.. Franklin , ,.UI . 11 Inie Rorale .. 11 Fltchburg ptd .143 Mnhawk . tl . 124 I'nion l'acioc ..... .106V Old Dominion... . 2SV,;Oareols Mex. Central Am. 6ugar , .. 41 ..ll'Vi ..lit ..174i .. 14 ..111 .. 434 .. II .. 4 ..ill .. It Parrot . za .1M 1 .17 . 44 . 1IH . to . 11 ro ptd Qutncj Am. Tel. A Tel.., Dominion I. A B Oen. Electric , Man. Electrlo .., do pfd N. E. Oaa A Coke I'nlted Fruit l. 8. Steal do pfd , Santa Fa Cooper.. . Tamarack Trlmountala Trinity United BUtes .... Utah Victoria Winona Wolverine Weetlngb. common... 107 -Assessment paid. ew York Mintage a,ao(atloaa. NEW YORK. June 1.-Ths followlns; are b.v.iiiB few ii miniiia; Blovai . Adama Con IS Alloa 4A Little Chief if Ontario T71 Breeee 4t Brunawlck Con 4 Comatock Tunnel ... I Con. Cal. A Va 110 Dcadwood Terra 104 Horn Sllrer lit Iron SUrer 75 LeadTllls Coa 4 Ophlr u Fhoenlx g. Potael . a Ravi,, v sierra Nevada 11 small Hopes 4t Standard Aagoe Foreign Flnsvaclal. LONDON, June 1.-Oo!d Is quoted at Buenos Ayres at 132.20; Madrid, 86.40; Lis bon, 26.60; Rome, 1.32. Money was plenti ful today and In moderate demand; rates were easy. On the stock exchange fea tures were scarce: gilt-edge securities were scarce; home rails were not supported; underground rails were strong; Americana advanced In sympathy with New York but they had little vitality; prices closed firm; St. Paul was quoted at 178; Grand Trunks were steady: Canadian Pacifies were firm at 139; Kaffirs were neglected. The alarm ing reports regarding King Edward's Ill ness Intensified .the dullness of business. The stock exchange will be closed June 26, 27 and . 28 op the occasion of the cor onation festivities. PARIS, Juna at. Three per cent rentes, lOlf 50a -exchange interest; exchange on London, 26f 20c Spanish 4s closed at 82.26; private rate of discount, 2 3-16 per cent. Prices on the Bourae today opened Irreg ular and later were materially stronaer. especially foreigners. The lightness In money ior me settlement caused a set back, throughout the list and prices closed weak. Rentea were firm on the rumor that a conversion Is Imminent. Spanish 4s were weaker owing to high contangoes. Turkish securities were favorably Influ enced by the latest conversion news. De Beers were stronger. Rio tlntos and Kaf firs were quiet. The private rate of dis count was 2 3-16 per cent. BERLIN, June 16. Exchange on London, 20 marks 47 pfgs; discounts, short bills, 1 per cent; three months' bills, 2 per cent. On the Bourse today home funds were maintained; foreigners were firm; Spanish 4s were in demand on Paris ac count and Chinese securities on London ac count; Locals were listless. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 16. Today's' state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the llo0.O00.00O gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $201,063, 661; gold, $99,618,009. ' Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 16. COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uplands, tc; gulf. 9c; sales, 700 bales. Futures closed barely steady- June, 8.90c; July, 8.63c: August, 8.83i September, 8.20c; October. T.t3c; No vember, 7.86c; December. January and February, 7.87c; March, 7.88c. GALVESTON. June 16.-COTTON Steady at 9c. LIVERPOOL, Juno 16.-COTTON Spot, moderate demand price l-16d lower; Amer ican middling, fair, 6 11-S2d; good middling, S8-32d; middling, 4 31-S2d; low middling, 47d; good ordinary, 4d; ordinary, 4d. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 1.600 were for speculation and ex port and Included 6.200 bales of American. Recelpta, 7.000 bales. Including 6.700 bales of American. Futures opened quiet and cloaed easy: American middling, g. o. c. June, 4 61-64d, sellers; June and July, 4KO-64d, sellers; July and August, 4 49-64d, sellers; August and September, 4 8e-64d, aellera; September and October.. 4 82-649 4 34-64d. buyers; October snd November, 4 27-64g4 28-64d, buyers; November and De cember, 4 23-64d, sellers; December and January, 4 22-64d, sellers; January and February, 4 21-64 a 4 22-64d, buyera. ST. LOUIS. June 16. COTTON Quiet; no sales; middling. il-16c; receipts, 476 bales; shipments, 696 bales; stock, 23,278 NEW ORLEANS. June 16. -COTTON Easy; salea, 960 bales: ordinary, 713-ltc; food ordinary, 8 6-16c; low middling, 13-16c; middling. tc; good middling, 9c; middling fair. 9c. Recelpta. 896 balea; stock, 111,224 balea. Futures, steady; June, 8.83c; July. 9-rtS.Olc; August. . 476s. 48c; Sep tember. 8.0899c; October, 7.83'7 84c: Novem ber. 7.747.75c; December, 7.747.7dc; Janu ary. 7.76i?7.76c. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY, June 16-OIL-Credlt bal ances, $1.20; certificates, no bid; shipments, 296.687 bbls., average 89.1S6; runs, 177,074 bbls., average, 72,349 bbla. NEW YORK, June 18.-OIL-Cottonaeed, eaay; prime crude, nominal: prima yellow, 46c; petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good, $1.67. Turpen tine, strong, 4960c. TOLEDO. O., Juns H.-OIL-Worth Lima. 88c: Bouth Lima and Indiana, itc. LIVERPOOL, June It. OIL Turpentine spirits, strong, 39s td. LONDON. June 14. OIL Linseed, 30s id. Bplrlts of turpentine, 40s. SAVANNAH. Juno 16 OIL-Turpentlne, firm. 48c. Rosin, firm. A, B, C. D. R. $126; F. $138; O, $140; H. $1; I. $100; K. $260; M. $2.16; N, $4.30; WO. 83 35; WW, $3.65. t Evaporated Apples aad Dried F rait a, NEW YORK, Juno It -EVAPORATED APPIS The market continues without spec'i feature. Spots are in fair lobbing demand and there la some speculative In terest In futurea, chiefly for October and November delivery, bids of 6c being re ported for prima fruit. Quotations sro un changed. Common to good ranged from 7c to 9c. Prime are firm at loo. Choice, 10trl0,c. and fancy, 11c. CALIFORNIA DIUED FRUITS-Prunes are quiet at unchanged prices, ranging from te to c for all grades. Apricots In boxes are quoted at 10yl4c: la bags at 124fl6c. Peachea are quiet but steady; peeled. 124316c; unpeeled, 8410o. agar Market. NEW YORK, Juno It 8UO AR Raw. firm; fair refining, to; centrifugal. M last, ';..Mol"'' sugar. 3c; refined, firm. vnw ORLKAN8. June ll-SUOAR-Strong; open kettle, t44$-14c: open ket tle, centrifugal. VyJc: centrifugal yellaw, hJ'4c; seconds. m 3-10. Molasses, "tfvJ''vnlr,,usal1 sGlSc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Eof Bteon and Tat Oowa tad Etifera C9adj0tbr Grtdss Weak. KOGS SLOW AND GENERALLY TEN LOWER Stock Cattlo Market Dall wltk Lowe Teadeaey heep Trade alte Well applied aad Market Steady sit Last Week's Decline. SOUTH OMAHA, Juns la Receipts were: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday J.076 4.1M I.S.I Same day last week 3.171 t.U 643 Same week before 3.666 6,124 3.628 Same three wMka 1 .k ante - -1 -m four weeks ago.... 1.662 3.22 cams aay lasi year 1.064 3,iol 4,966 r.n.t,iriB FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha following . Kl . K .... ,. - . rattle, bogs and sheep at Soum Omaha for I ha .mm ,n . , , ... 7 t t eiuu vunipa-rtsuns W1U1 v ivm. ivji. inc. use V""' 81K.OT.S S44.8JU Z4.i7 Hots L222.012 L12S.023 92.9X9 .... Sheep 382,944 4US.324 110.780 Tha fnllnwl... .ki. .v.. price of hogs sold on the South Omaha m.rlf.l Ih. 1 . 1 . ... i-v ...01 k i uays, wita com- Date. I 1902. 1901.1900.lo9t.1898.1897.1896 Msy 19 May 20 7 12 7 11 I I7. 108 6 101 $ 65 3 60. e I 63 3 66, t 3S 4 2 4 24, 3 61 3 12 6 73 3 62 3 07 3 03 8 08 3 03 o 8 04 May May Mar 31.. 33.. 3... 8::: 2t. r.. 28.., 6. (03 I 08 3 to 63 3 62 e 1 ug 7 06 o 6 C t 01 4 33 8 26 May i 67i S 04 3 62 3 U 8 4o May May May UiV i 621 I 041 4 It 4 18 3 40 3 39 7 I 7 01 4 96 8 66 2 99 t 601 i ou a 4 2) 8 34 2 93 6 63 4 35 4 9ul 4 tW 3 34 3 W, 3 93 May 29. 1 7 10 T 11 s 6 62 I 60 o i 10 t 14 4 31 2 94 $ 93 May 80.. May 31.. i 691 4 86 4 W 4 68 3 (7 3 67: 6 71 8 3: Juno 1... Juna 1 t 70 3 60 3 401 3 8t 7 074 e 6 TO 6 72 70 8 68 4 12 3 32 3 Juna 3... 1 a 7 16 4 02 3 36, 2 86 June t... Juno 6... Juno 6... June 7 4 831 4 10 e 4 01 8 Ml 8 87. 3 32, 3 87 7 20 7 15ii 7 18 7 211 7 26, 7 36 T83 7 as. i 11 3 68 3 69' 3 67 I 8 31 e 3 96 I 01 e 6 71 4 94 t 96 6 02 E 76 t 76 330 Juno 3 tVl 3 31 3 08 Juno i... J J no 10.. Juna 11.. t 101 3 tl. 3 92 3 3 3 -9 8 W IS 84 3 &9l 3 27 2 i 3 24, 2 91 3 81 3 10 I 8 03 3 29 3 82 2 98 3 22 3 10 6 91 6 89 6 00 e 167 3 64 3 661 I 00 Juno 12.. 4 92 s 3 71 3 79 3 77 June 13.. June 14.. 6 8& 6 811 4 8O1 1 i e 4 85 June 16.. June 16.. 6 86 4 89 8 64 7 24 14 95 3 62 8 90 Indicates Sunday. SATURDAY'S SHIPMENT, Tho following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country 8at- uruajr ana ineir aesunaiion: Pa ra. F E " BaMett Neb. Messer'smith 'ek' Co."," Fetterman',' Wyo'. C. N. Stem 'Youngston.' iiV.o!!!!!!!!l!!I The Official number of cars nf stock nrougni in toaay by each road was r.ttl. Unmu flhui. II ... v.. xu. oz ou it a i O. A St. L 13.. Union Pacific system. 21 T ' 10 C. A N. W 10 1 F.. E. A M. V 7 8 C, St, P., M. A O.... 3 B. & M. R 25 12 S C. , B. A Q.... 3 K. C. A St. J 4 C, R. 1. A P., east.. 2 7.. U t M- T. ... Ot Illinois Central 2 4 Total receipts.. ;l 69 14 The disposition ot the day's receints waa as ioiiows, eacn buyer purchasing the num per 01 neaa inaicaiea: Burera. Cattle. Ham. Sheen Omaha Packing Co , Swift and Company , Cudahy Packing Co...."., Armour A Co O. H. Hammond Co 82 - 833 278 410 1,029 262 351 934 1,645 630 23 11 830 127 6 199 157 45 118 vanaant & Co Carey A Benton Lobman tt Co W. I. Stephen , Hill A Huntxlnger Livingstone scnaller. B. F. Hobblck Wolf tt Newman , Other buyers , Total 3,186 4.225 2,173 CATTLE Included in the number re ported today were twenty-seven cars going inrougn 10 me norxnwest ranges. Besides these, there were several loads ot grasa beef and butcher stock and a fair number of etockers and feeders, leaving tew beef cattle on sale. Beef steers were In moderate sunnlv and the demand was also rather limited. De cent dry lot grades soltf quite freely at steady prices, while there was a rather weak reeling to tne trade in a-rass and common shortfed grades. There was noth ing toppy received in tne way of beef steers. The situation In the market for rows and heifers shows no material change from tnat 01 last weex. uooa mitcner stork moved reasonably freely at fully stesdy flaures. Thin, graaay grades were In rather pooi demand and the trend of prices was lower. Bulla, stars and veals sold In much the same notches as last week, with the supply jusi aDout onser. oy ine aemanu. Htocxera ana leeaers movea stow y at weak to lower prices unless particularly choice In Quality. Unless very desirable, stock cattle are hardly wanted and values tend lower. Stock cows snd heifers were also slow sellers at weakening prices, Representative sales: CllSCKo. At. Ft. No. At. Pr. ... sm 8 40 1 1K0 I 14 ... 444 I 14 40 1110 4 10 ... M IN 17 1117 4 40 ... 444 4 40 4 11 4 10 ...1044 4 76 17 1140 4 44 ... 441 I 00 11 lltl 7 10 .. .1140 4 It 8T m4 t It STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... tot 4 M No. COWS, ... SM 8 II I.... ... 414 8 14 I.... ....113$ t 44 ....1200 I 40 .... 4M I 40 ....1060 I to .... 440 I 44 ....1100 I 41 .... 4M I 44 ....1021 I 70 .... 441 I 10 ....100 I 71 .... 441 I It ....1111 4 00 .... 447 4 00 ....1144 4 00 ....1040 4 00 ,...10tl 4 04 ....1040 4 14 ....104 4 II ....1011 4 10 ....1104 4 14 ....1110 4 40 .... 400 4 40 ....1060 4 40 .... 14 4 40 ....1021 4 40 ...,IW 4 44 ....1040 4 44 ....1040 I 00 ....1170 I 00 ....1034 I 04 ....1104 I 14 .... 470 t 14 ....1444 I 44 .... 400 4 If .... 4tt I 00 .... 404 I 00 ....104 I 14 444 I 40 11.... ... t I 44 ...1100 t Tl ...1174 I 11 ...1044 I 15 ... 431 I 16 ... 424 I at ... 434 I 04 ...1004 I 00 ...1114 I 04 ... 414 I 00 ... 411 I OO .., 410 I 44 ... 1(4 t 00 ... 144 I 04 ... t.M I 00 ... 114 I 04 ... Ill I 00 ...1104 I 04 ... 114 I 00 ... IM 111 ... 481 I 14 ...1043 I 14 ... 414 I M ...1110 I 14 ... lot 8 40 ... lit IK ...lot I 44 ...1014 144 ...1040 I 40 1, 11 11 I 14 II 1 I 1 1 1 8 1 ... M IM HEIFERS. , 440 I It 1 ,144 I 14 1 Ill I 44 t .114 I 40 t 114 I 40 14 14 It BULLS. 1 1 8 1 ....1144 I 14 ..1144 I 44 ..lilt I 44 ..1144 t 44 . .Uk4 4 40 .. IM 4 II ..1414 4 M ,.ll4 4 40 ..1744 4 44 ..1444 4 It ..1740 t 14 ..1400 I 14 ..141 t It .. 140 t 14 .. 144 I 71 ..144 t 44 .. 140 4 40 .. Ut t 40 ....1444 8 44 ....1014 8 44 ,...UH t 00 ....1414 I 11 ....14T4 4 II ....1414 t 14 ....1114 8 K ....1100 I H ....1044 It ij 1.... ....1104 8 44 1. CALVES. 8 11 4 44 4.. 4 141 I 04 1 44 8 44 1 140 I 44 8. .2 114 I 40 4.. 114 I Tl 1::::: 1 1 bar D1AV lit Itl I 1104 4 40 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. t to loot I OS tit 8 44 14 8 44 MM I II , tet 8 II , IM 111 444 8 M tot I tt let I at 474 t 44 . 414 I 04 . 404 I 44 . 414 t 14 . IM I 14 404 I M . 44 I 44 .MIX .1114 I II 4.. 1-. I.. 94..., I..., t .... 8... 8.... 1.. 4.. 1.. 8.. I.. 44.. STOCKS RS AND FEEDERS 4.. I.. , til I 44 It.. Ml 4 M .. tat 1 it .. 404 t 44 .. 444 8 44 .. Its I 44 .. 4e4 t 14 .. lit I If 44.. 44.. 11.. 1.. II.. , 404 4 14 , IM 4 M , 104 4 14 ,414 4 M . IM 4 M , IM 4 M , IM 4 44 .411 4 44 ,141 IN ,471 t tt M.. let 4 M 44 t 14 4 M 14.... 4 4M 4 14 II t 4e4 4 14 tt 1 4M 4 14 John Wagoner Colo. 2 steers.. ..1221 6 80 tl cows 7t 4 tt 11 steers.... 9h3 4 Ti . 8 cows 4B1 8 2S 1 steer 160 8 60 t feeders.. 773 4 S3 HOGS The week ODens with tha usual moderate number on sale here, but with eaeeaalvo recelpta at oaalern markets, eon. dltlone were against sellers from the start aad prices went off from 610e from Satur day, and tha market was alow st tho exUloa. usi wars mora or lees in different, wsre slow In getting down to work, and bid generally a dime lower. Choice shipping and heavy grades were hardly that much off. but as a rule pep" Ing and lighter weights were right around 10c lower. Sales of heavy were mostly from 37 25 to 37.85. snd of medium snd mixed packers $7.2(e7.. with light mixed lsrge at $7.10&7.29. Representative sales: No. at. h. Pr. No. At. sh. Pr. 15 17 to 4 40 71 let so 1 It 40 lt 440 1 Of 71 44 M 7 14 71 mo IM 1 14 44 Ill 10 1 M 41 17 M 1 11 14 114 40 1 II n ut iM 1 17 ii "4 im in 44 ! an t 11S4 II I4 110 T 14 11 IM 110 1 16 40 127 10 1 M 71 IM 110 T II 41 lit IM T It 14 101 10 T 17 II Ill 120 I Tt 17 100 ... T 90 44 W4 40 1 7 44 M7 ... IM 41 IM 40 t 17 71 ltt 40 1 20 41 14 140 T 17 71 104 ... t X0 47 IM ... T 10 44 lit M T 10 14 ISO 900 7 14 10 1.11 ... T M 71 141 ... T M 14 Ill IM 1 10 40 141 144 1 10 II Ill 110 In 44 !M 40 T II 17 IM 40 t 10 44 ltt IM T II IM 174 140 1 10 11 14 ... 114 '4 In lit 1 10 II 144 840 T Bt II 4 ... 1 M ' 17 !! ... 1 M 70 JOT 40 1 10 44 170 ... Ill 10 107 44 1 10 1 ITS 40 1 M 7 12 140 1 10 41 10 140 1 IS ' ! 40 1 11 14 140 ... 1 It M '"4 ... T II 40 101 100 1 40 44 IM ... 1 It tl 104 ... 1 40 ft M0 ... lit 4 411 ... 144 14 140 7 It tl Ill 10 T 44 8HEEP The week opens with a pretty decent run, the bulk consisting of grassers. A number of loads were unsuitable for killers and want in f.rf.n The market for mutton shee A .va sonably active and steady at J.k't decline, a clearance being effect., riy In the day. Thin grassers and short fed sheep and lambs were poor sellers at slow iu luwer pnees. Quotations for dinner! mint? flon.t to choice wethers. IS ft,if, '! fair m annri t til tS.0; good to choice ewes, 44.754(5.00; fair to evuu, e.wwi.io, ouu ig cnuice mmos, eo-w ti6.B0; fair to good, $0.4086.75. Wooled stock sells about 25CU&OC above clumed stork. Choice Colorado wooled lambs, 86.506.75; inir 10 gooa, to.1ur36.DO. Representative No. Av. Pr. 3 staga 110 3 00 240 fed wethers 100 4 25 'ti grans sheeD and yearlinss... 95 4 la 35 grass sheep and yearlings... 107 4 M) 542 grass wethers 106 4 M) 4 native wethers 110 6 00 8 sDrina- lam ha 71 6 75 239 western wethers 91 4 25 276 western wethers 79 4 50 2bl clipped western wethers 64 6 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady to Strong;, Hons Lower nd Sheep and Lambs Strong;. CHICAGO. June 16 CATTLE Receints. 20,000 head, Including 2.000 Texans; beat strong; others slow but steady; good to Brlme steers, $7.40(8.00; poor to medium, i.UC7.25; storkers and feeders, $2.&0U'o.u0; cows, $1.40(66.76: heifers, $2.25410.25; canners, $1.4O.40; bulls, $2.50ru5.5o; calves. $2.otijl 6.50; Texas fed steers, $5.00&4.60; western cows. ed.,b!g)o.io. HOGS Receints. 47.000 head: tomorrow. 30,000 (estimated!; left over, 10,000. Market iuib.dc lower than early Saturday; mixed and butchers, I7.00rg7.47; good to choice heavy, $7 40rg7.55; rough heavy, $7.158'7.36; light, $6,9547.25- bulk of sales, $7.1d7.4. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,000 head; sheen and lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $9.00(96.50; fair to choice mlxed, $4.0O(t5.00; western sheep, clipped, $4.&0(gs.60j native lambs, $5.50(!(6.75; western laiuvn, e.0110. to, rilling laiuuB, tl.ov, luy. umciai caiumuy: RecelDts. ShlDmenti. Cattle 214 160 Hogs 17.3S9 2,170 Sheep 2.267 132 Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 16 CATTLE Re. celpts, 2.900 natives, 6,300 Texans, 940 calves: corn iea came, steaay; grassers, slow and lower: storkers and feeders, steadv to higher; quarantine offerings dull and lower: cnoice export ana aressea neet steers. 17.00 &7.40; fair to good, $5.00(6.95: Blockers and feeders, 32.905.1O; western fed steers, $3.15 .06; Texas and Indian steers, J2.lOfio.10; Texas cows. $2.1u3.50; native cows, $2.6vKt) 6.75; native heifers, $2.80g6.55; canners, $1.00 Ci3.00: bulls. J2.WVff4.25: calves. $2.60ifr6.40. HOGS Receipts, 8,500 head. Market 60 10c lower; top, $7.60; bulk of salea, $7.2.V$ i.&O: heavy, $7.50fl7.60: mixed packers, $7.2o j'7.56: light, $6.65S'7.32; pigs, $7.254i.7.32. BHIS1SI' AINU LiAMUB KerelptS, 8,900 X r a Lr .. a,A0., ... 1. - .1 t . - . .1 . ...... i. . . nir.uj . .j ncBK, imuvc lambs, 64.857.10; western lambs, $5.10(6.40; nallv enthar, t t A, .i A 21 n.a.l.pn wa.Kah $3.8546.50; fed ewes. $4.400j)5.35; Texas clipped yearlings, o.uwn'n.ttt ; lexas cupped sneep, $4.0034.:)0; Blockers and feeders, $2.354.00. New York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK. June 16. BEEVES Re ceipts, 8,979 head: good dry-fed steers, strong: grass cattle. 10?f25c lower: bulls and cows, 10(15c off; about all sold; steers, iiws. -r. . cz . ....it. . -l - - . ri.wui.ij, iuj, ei.oo, uuiid, eo. inW. to, cuwn, $2.&0u5.60; cables, steady; exports today, none; tomorrow, 810 cattle, 1,022 sheep and 2,840 quarters of beef. CALiVto-Receipts, 6.699 head; extra, $7.75; little calves and culls, 14.0ti-1.50; butter milks, J4.0O-hh.46; city dressed veals, 94('llc per lb.: few extra, 12c. HOGS Receints. 7.994 head. Market firm: state hogs, $7.57.5o; western, nominal. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.495 head; 67 care on sale; sheep a shade lower; Iambs, ScVcu'iOc off; good trade at the de cline; 6 cara unsold; sheep, $2.75(&4.75; culls, $2.002.25; lambs, $5.00; 1 car fancy, $7.25; iivBi ui ma bbic, eu. uu. i v. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June 16. CATTLE Receints 6.600 head. Including 5,500 Texans; market steady lo strong for best grades; native shipping and export steers, $6.504iti.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.50((j7.5O; steers under 1.000 pounds, $4.00(96.40; stock era and feeders. $2,754)6.00: cows and heif ers. $2 25(&.00; canners, $2.Wtf2.90; bulls. . , j v , . u . . , pj.wi.r.ip, i. r.na aiiu In dian steers, fed. $4.2o6 20; grass, $3.40 t..ftr; cows sna neirers, &. (odj'i.uu. HOGS Receipts, 3.300 head: msrket 6gi0c tower pigs ana ngnis. hmwi.id: packers. $7.107.40; butchers', t!.Ztpl.&o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,600 neaa; market active ana steadv: native muttons, $4.25i?4.0: lambs, $5.00ftj6.75: culls ana ducks, ti.oixst.to; stocgers, ll.uwp w; Texans, $3.9034.50. St. Josepk Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. June It CATTLE Re ceipts, 900 head; ateady; natives, $5 On 7.76: cows and heifers. 82.0OS6.00: veala. $3.25(5.60; stockers and feeders. $2.35fj&25. t-tuus neceipts, j.skw neaa; ateady; light and light mixed, $7.157.85; medium and heavy. $7.32rj7.5o; pigs. $4.00J(.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,800 head; steady. Slows. City LIT Stock Market. BfrtirV riTV Ta . T.m 1 SCh,.l.l rr.l. gram ) CATTLE Receipts, 900; market steady; beeves. $6.00g7A)0; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.25aQ.60; atockers and feeders, $2.50 4j4 40; yearlings and cajvea, $2.7104.25. nuuo-ncripii, z.ow, selling at $7.0O4 .80; bulk. $7.104j7.16. Stock In Sight. The following table shows the receints nf cattle, ho ft a and sheep st the five principal markets for June 16: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 3.076 4,159 3.6,1 Chicago 20.000 47.000 18.0 Kansas City St. Louis ... St. Joseph . 8.200 6.6"0 900 1.600 3.9 0 1.600 1.800 3.300 3.9u0 Totals .. 33.776 66,859 28.971 Coffee Market. WPW VODV tun. U T" C IT" 17" TT" O . TDIa a. aw. X?n T InuAl.. II. UiM 1 ... . Cordova. 8&lie. The' market 'opened iieaay in lone, out a points tower, rouow ng declines In European markets, larse clearances for the United States and con tinued free receipts in the crop country. There was little speuulsttve supuprt other than the buying by Importers, who ap peared to be taking In hedges put out some lime sgo, but now not needed, owing to the actual shipments from the crop coun try. The market closed steady and net 6 fiolnts lower. Totsl sales were 26,260 bags, ncludlng July at- 4."&4.7c; September, snc; ootoDtr, a sue; riovemoer, dc: Aiarcn, 30c; May, 6. 4046. 46c. Iiy Goods Markot. NEW TORK. June 16. DRT GOODS The spot market has been slow today. with only a limited number of buyers In attendance, buyers tnrougn other chan nels have been of ordinary dimensions. Brown-bleached and coarse-colored goods ara without change In price. Prints In fair general demand for fall. Ginghams firm anil difficult to buy (or quick delivery. Print cloths stesdy. but sctlvs. Cotton hosiery wid underwear quiet. Wool Market. ST. LOI'IS. June 11-WOOL-flteadr to firm; medium grades and combing, 1V3 i'o; itgni. nne. lyeriovc; neavy, nns, 11M 13c; tub-washed, 15&'24e. Claelasuall Spirits. CINCINNATI. Juna It. Whlskr distillers' finished goods active on basis of $L0. Steamer oa tho Rocks. BLOCK ISLAND. R. I June 1A Tha t earner Federlca from Palermo, bound for New York and Phlladeluhla with a earso of lemons and nuts, ran ashore on tbs southeast part of this Island today In a dense tog. It lies in a bad position on the rock. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI 110K6. Rawls sgalnst Relchenback. Ap. peal from Polk. Affirmed. Day, C. Dlvl slon No. 1. ! The homesteads of married persons in this state cannot be conveyed or Incum bered unless the Instrument by which it It conveyed or Incumbered Is executed and acknowledged by both husband and wife. 8. Where a huaband and wife are occupy. Ing premises aa a homestead held by either under a contract of nurchaae the contract cannot bo assigned so aa to create a Hen upon the premises except by an instrument executed and acknowledged by both hus- executea ana acknowledged band and wife. 1 Evidence examined and held sufficient to show the homestead character of tho premises at tho time of the assignment of tho contract. 4. Evidence examined and held to sustain the defense of usury and that the debt had been fully raid and discharged. 11090. McBrlde against Whltaker. Appeal from Buffalo. Reversed, with Instructions. Duffle, C. Division No. X 1. Grants of land bounded upon a river not navigable carry with them the ex clusive right snd title of the grantee to the center of the stream, unless the terms of the grant clearly denote the Intention to stop at the bank or margin of the river, the rule of the common law being that proprietors of land adjoining public rivers not affected by the flow of the tide own the soli ad fllum aquate. 2. A grant of land bounded upon a non navigable river made by the general gov ernment with reference to the plat of the Survey. Which Shows a meanrtarari lln. along the river bank, conveys to the gran tee title to such unsurveyed Islands or Pi of islands aa lie within that limit. 8. The power to make and correct sur veys of the public landa belongs exclusively to the political department of the general government, and a plat of a survey made and approved by that department cannot be Impeached In the courts except upon a direct proceeding for that purpose. 4. A party defendant In an action to X1 .t.Jllle ?an' be heard to complain that the action was brought on the equity side of the docket when by his answer he hits invoked the action of the court In his own lehalf. 11M3. Farmers' and Merchants' Irriga tion Company against Cozad Irrigation Company. Appeal from Dawson. Judg m,en4.. HtMlngs. c. Division No. 1. 1. The remedy by sctlon of the under as sistants provided for in chapter xcilla. article 2, section 35. Compiled Statutes, does not prevent equity jurisdiction of Dis putes between water approprlators over matters not In terms conlided to such as sistants. -,iiT.r!Kht T'u?- rr!or "PProprlator to water Is to get his allotted supply with out unreasonable Inconvenience, because of , .Sroct of """sequent appropriations. 3. 1 he reasonable convenience in getting water of a prior approprlator la su h as leaves it profitable to him to take out the water and In addition to that gives him every advantage which he can hve with out causing a greater disadvantage to n subsequent appropriator. 11153. Village of Bcllevue against Bolle vue Improvement company. Krror from Sarpy. Affirmed. Kirkputrick. C. depart ment No. 17 1. Where a village board, acting by vir tu8. of..B,ubd1, 27 , "action 69, chapter xiv, article 1. Compiled Statutes, vacates a ",r.L'.t' ven". alley or lane, the lnnd within such street or alley reverts to th owners of the adjacent real estate, one-half on each side thereof. 2. Where a village board, acting tindet the provisions of sub. 28, section 63, chap ter xlv. article 1. Compiled Statutes, annuls, vacates or discontinues any street or alloy and by ordinance declares such varntloii to be expedient for the public good, and all the provisions of the statute are observed such action by the board has all the fores and efTect of a Judgment. 3. Only such irregularities as are Juris, dlctional In their nature will render pro. ceedlnga by a village board In vacating streets and allevs void. 4. That vacation proceedings are had hv a village hoard at the Instance and 1 squeal and primarily for the benefit of .crtnln owners, whose property would be lii-ricilieil by such vscatlon, Is not ground for declar ing the vacation ordinance void. 6. That certain abutting property owner! affected by the vacation of streets on.! al leys, who have acquiesced In such vacailon, were not given notice of the proposed vn cation la not ground for holding the ordl nance vacating the streets void. 6. Where the legislature has vested In a subordinate board discretionary power t.i vacate streets and alleys of a village, th. courts will not ordinarily look Into th motives Influencing such board In doing a discretionary act. 7. Injunction will not lie to restrain own ers of property abutting upon streets from appropriating the land within such streets, ' who, In doing so, are acting upon the faith of an ordinance presumablv valid raised by the village board under the pro. visions of sub. 2S. section 69, chapter xlv article 1. Complied Statutes. 8. Petition examined and held not to state facts sufficient to entitle plaintiffs to any relief. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Mon day, June 16- Warranty Deeda. E. D. Jones and wife to C. B. Smith, lot 1, block 2. Halcyon Heights....! 350 F. A. Jones and wife to S. A. Searle, lot 20. blork 17. Hnnscom plate 6,000 J. K. Fleming and wife to Marv F. Jones, lot 9, block 4, Orchard Hill.. 1,900 Jesse I -owe and wife to Wlllard West- ergard, lot 8, block 2, Lowe's sub- dlv 400 Samuel Hawver and wife to J. P. Johnson, lot 7, W. L. Selby's sub- dlv 3.000 E. J. Lipps et al. ex., to Edward Gllltn. lot 7. block 3, Mahoney A; M.'s first add JOO B. Baylor and wife to J. 8. Stem-art, n 28 feet lot 2, block 48, Bouth Omaha 1,100 G. N. Stone and wife to Adam An- gele, lot 3. block 6, Van Camp's add $30 Flora R. Brown and huaband to An drew Jensen, s 26 feet lot 8, block 12, Patrick's second sdd 1,060 Anna Covell to Sarah E. Rogers, lot 18, block 1. Covell's' add. to Crelgh ton Heights to Mary E. Horton and husband to W. II. Larson, lot 8, block 16, Shull's second add 3,000 W. H. Larson to Mary J. Moore, lot 8, blook 16, same 3,800 Slna M. Madsen to Matilda A. Brown, lot 20, block 1. Bemla Park 500 August Rothe and wife to H. E. Swelgard, lot 14, block 857, South Omaha 400 I. 8. Leavltt and wife to Frank Pycha, lot t, block 7, Kountse's fourth add 485 Quit Claim Deeds. C. H. Fleming to J. K. Fleming, lots 8 and 9. block 4. Orchard Hill 1 D. C. John to I. S. Leavltt. lot 9. block 7, Kountse's fourth add 10 Total amount of transfers $22,07t1 S5.00 A MONTI! Spocialist 1 U DI8EA8ES and DISORDER ot MEN. 13 years la Oatsbs, SYPHILIS cured by the QUICK. EST, safest aad moot natural method that yet boon tusoororod. Soon ovary sign and symptom disappear! rnipletely and forever. No "BRKAXINd UT" of tbs dtoaaao on the skin or face, A euro that la guaranteed to bo pariiiaiioul for Ufa. VARICOCELE 3! a tVatenttoo from wa W,T. without outline-. Balnl work; petrataaeat curs jtisisnlsed WIOAJC MtOsT froaa Excissit or VleUmf to Nervouo Debility or Kaheuotloa, Wear lac Wtssssss wttk Early Dec la Yetuul and Middle Age, lack of vim, vigor au4 strength, wttb. organs Impaired aad waevk. trTIUlTTT'aVJI eurad with a new Ho net Treataaattt, No pain, no detention rrooj buotnsss. Kldnoy and Bladder Trouble. iaMaasiltattM Kree, Tt-oatatoal by Mai SHAJaOBS IXJW. ft . $4Mk 8X. Cr. Stults & Siirlit. Omahs. Reb, 7e Prifirrid Stock HICH CRADE INVESTMENT Tor small sod Urge inrsttort, a Btooey sr.skar without aa sqoal. 'uU lnrm,a. tion oa application. DONALD A. CMSBtLI. A CO., Investment asnkore, soutHy BullSIng, Oklcsgo. sasa I M 1 Tunpll I $