Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1902, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEE: Fill DAY, JUNE 20, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL VUJlJlUJVVlilt liuv lliUlilVWli Crn Dropi Into the Background nd Wheat I Begaiiis the Lead. HOG PRODUCTS SHOW MARKED STRENGTH ."revisions Active and Close Fifteen Cants Advanced, While Cora Fnlls Off, bat Wheat and Oat Bklt Vp. tlosed luc nigner. .t . I 1 1 .1 juii imirnr rn I v Rirnnr inriiiiatii- i . row In progres.. reported much moisture Jn the yield, and that a considerable quan- I"y' VI' J l"'.. '7h. N'hl. talk alarmed the shorts, who began I ta cover and started an upturn, and atop- ffic. dipped to Twief&o and then steadily i,ouhterPto WcT"tIio advance checked the shipping demand to some extent, hold- ' r..Jt- 1 1 . xj. -4 k. .i,.n,ih. nlng Influence waa the report that ralna were eipeciea in mucn 01 ine wnrm tuun- try. Toward the close some of the long wheat came out for profits and July dlppeS a trifle. The close, however, was strong, July V31c up at 73tc. Receipts, 27 cars, 2 contract; Minneapolis and Daluth reported S47 rare, a total for the three points of 274, against 179 laat week and 397 a year ago. Primary receipts were 3K4.000 bushels, com- board clearances equaled 868,000 bushela. I The seaboard reported ZZ loads taken tor export, Chicago sola loaas aireci is France. I After some fair early strength shown In I com nit hv reason of a desire of a few I h.lntd ahnrfa to rnver. this Dlt assumed I something of a somnolent state. The feel- lng was still tense and at times there were little excited flurries. Prices at such times fluctuated somewhat erratically. As the day wore on, nowever, it Decame apparent i that tne bull leaaers were leiung ine mar- ket take care of Itseir. ome lair orrenngs broke nrlces a. little, and in the end the market waa some weaker, though as com pared with yesterday the trade was very plow. July was nniurany mo avuv. upiio... September fluctuated only He. There " ome selling by commission houses, but ln general there was no pressure. The de mand also was light. July sold between G6c and 66c, covered differences of c several times and closed easy, c down at Kc. lierelnta. 187 cars. 16 contract. Private elevators made 200,000 bushels of contract today. Oats were dull and worked over a range f only c. Crop reports were anything lit encouraging, receipts still showed a t)Oor showing of contract stuff and the .i." ..in i,,iu nn.nsj un hanged at 39c and closed Hc up'at S.V;i.in?ea V.fr. ?C-ii,CRii I i7r7.s?r5. Receipts. 112 T cir. provisions showed goo.1 strepo-th and fair I activity. Hogs ware under the estimate and commanded higher priceB. The cash tiemand waa good, and although packers were known to be manipulating prices It I was said they bought mist of the stuff of- r.roH hMt.ii.. thpv sold llhernllv of ruth I stuff. . Stocks In Chicago are estimated at J l.m tlure. Inrri.uu In lard and 2.1)00.1100 I pounds increase in ribs. July pork sold at I $17.80 and closed 15c up at $17.75; July lard closed 12HCal5c up at $10.35, and July ribs Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 35 cars; corn. Zoo cars; oats, iwj cars; nogs, S3.i00 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: ,ArUcles. Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat July Hept Dec. Corn July Sept. i Dec. Oats a July b July a Sept. b Sept. b Dec. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept Bibs July Sept I .72H 7m 71VSi 72H4J'14 71fi "i 714(!. 'i 73(&'2 5S4 72A 65 6Ni 36',i 39 2SH 3cH 17 70 72Tk(&'73i72Vi4jV4 65 65U SSUffr'VillW (iftO-Vsi 44' 44-'tH, 3S 39 17 70 3!H 2 MM "Q I ZSHw'i sonjre'-'i 3Ha(&', "- 30 17 75 17 95 10 S5 10 40 10 65 10 60 17 75 17 95 10 35 10 40 it oA I ; 17 77 17 82HI 10 27H 10 32V41 17 82Vj! 10 22U 10 27V4 10 27X 10 32V 10 R2H 10 B2H 10 62V4 10 47U 10 iu to in aa JU bi No. . a Old. b New. Cash quotations were ns follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents $3.73 1.90: straights. $3.30a3.70; clears, $1.10(83.60 W3.60: spring specials, w.zu;. patents, s, . 503. 80; traiKnTB. n.tv&.M. WHEAT No. spring, 74Vi74c; No. t Ted, 79i80c. CORN No. I yenow, c. OATS No. 2. 42Hf4Jc: no. 3 white. 47Hc: Ha. 8 white, 47fM7?c . KYK iso. z. bc. I BARLEY Fair to choice malting, (78700. BEBD No. 1 flax. 1.U&1. 55s No. 1 north- estern. il. 7B prime iimotny. . i PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $17.80 I KTW. w. xira, per jw n.. tu.ow. oiiuri rius i sides (loose), $10.47f?10.70. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). x.87yr9.00. Short clear gioes tooxeaf, tn.jiwi ai.ao. WHISKY Basis, of high wines, $1.30. The following were the receipts and ship ments yesterday; Articles. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls. Wheat bu Corn, bu Oats, bu. Rye, bu Barley, bu .... 11.000 14,010 .... 67,000 32.000 ....199.0HO 108,010 ....179,000 .... 1.0U0 .... 8,000 ni.uw On the Produce exchange today the but- I ter market was firm: creameries. 18a214ic: I dairies, 17&liHc. Cheese, steady, l&tauilo. Vs.. ac, . 7B VTT. txg. firm; fresh, 15c. HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. denotations of the Day oa Various! .... Cenamedltlea. ii?rTi;r vonv Tn. 14 ttt it'tj I 18.S34 bbls.; exports. $.2p9 bbls.; salus, 10.9u6 Ikgs.; market w as steadier and generally tc iiitiner on spring patents; winter straignts, H7i3.85; winter patentBt $4.twa4.10; Minnesota patents, $3.9ikb4.16; Mln- nesota bakers. $;t.3wu.25; winter low grade. .s.ioj3f.- winter .extras i W.i34-. Kye flour. duU; fair tp good. $3...: choice to fancy. $S.t4M.ia Rye flour, -nil: fair to good. $3.25toA46; choice to fancy, M.rii lota. RARLEY Nominal. WHEAT Receipts. $1,800 bu exports. isi.'jfti iu. opoi. nrm; no. i rva. isc. eie- vator, and 5o461c. f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 nortnern .uuiui", -, R- elded strength appeared In wheat today. On vigorous buing. attracted by a big Paris upturn and too much rain In the ... . a.-z. CM A W.a 1..4... -.).a fc... Hoot, auv: No. X. 4c. elevator, and' kc! h n...t tn.tlona mere irre.i.Ur X.'... -.v.. ... h,. n.r.K. ,.... 1.1. .,,n... Cables were lower, receipts fair and crop news rather bearish. The close waa yf wc lower to Vc nix ner on uecemoer. July. Siic, closed st 6.Sic; September, 631i9C3(. u . t li..Amlue i : . 1 .'j 1 1 - j.l.ifeu.,4 atbor OATS Receipts. 61.600 bu.: exports, $40 CHICAOO, "M--Corn. 'Vh"""VD,r'! MOLAPRRS-Bteady; New Orleans. KMHIc. active for an "Inarjr .lay. drop ,e 1 bat a ,.uLl.TH Y-AHe, wnk; broilers, 20c; tur Into second place IS-day n".J keys, 12c: fowls 12c. Dressed, easy; broil wheat made " ' '""'"f rBnre needs WiZW; fowls. KKVW. turkeys. 1.1c. .5ot.iT. ?-hi,o ,n d .HreeT to MBTALsC-Prlces for tin at New York "lVZlC??A o .hi. Influence n connection w"r '"W". closing with spot at $28.25 ?.r.i".?.nd.0n. L..hJl .rumi k Julv This decline whs largely duo to a rLh.,1m.rtT t ia ,JS c J ly corn 1"lln' " London, that market being j ? Ji .!3 ii. n. ul f un Influenced by liberal offerings from far c osed tc down and July oats (J 4C up. markets l.onrirm rlnd with snot Irovlsloiis were independently strong and J"8',! .m"rAV'...L 'PI .n. ?. -.J!2l V .L . 1 it ti.1 .inrt iiaria ..i higher, closing with spot at .-3 11 and out the y"YLnJ2. much f""urei at id 1 15s. K'ew York closed with showed rapid dvanc.ea, pot being much B.anrinr(, t to AURll.t Bt m.HM. lake 3c h'sher, while .deferred futures el,ctro t",c Rnd cafl,lmr at ,n 95 BllUWtU UYOllir. Allele " " " I MU T Knn X anrnrtYon. XVltnTienced Pwvloua quotation of M.UVfc London 1 lVlBr.n.LP r-malned at former quotations of 11 5s. """r "' .T J ... 1.1L If .15 .22 Fpelter ws unchanged all around, with weather abroad waa ta ked of ant If e jdon Bt w 1&B an5 N(w Tork t'R tradera were of the opinion that French latter price belna; more or less nom- TL "ntiahela wkly to supply ln"'- iron rrlcea were unchanged at llkt2:V!Z Th7? iSn.TL. yw. .heViea KPneral tone of market ateady. Warrants that country . This 1 Influence J"" be, nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern, $21.0i3 by flrmneaa J IJverp Mblf Wet 22 N; f0unlpy ll0fthern. $20.60iff21.W; weather her. , o had Jh" No. 1 foundry, southern. $20.BOff2i.BO; T'o. i whe.trcinun ?rmsPaa. 'Vh'cuttTnS'';: illZ- rn.oth .Mmo . IV. IVIDVUri.T Dl..rlw, w.llA., K-. . . I .? o.. . . j ,'".7..Tv-' "' 1 s d; American mixed, old. ts d; futures, 'oVif'fc 11 Wii Bri"yT !?"' hV; k Tqltt July, nominal; September, s l4d; RYE Firm; No. 3 western. 8014c. f. o. b., X tob' - t. afloat: state. 63i04c. c. L t.. New York car- UV,Z e. m .milKw.r nno.. .ilv.nfWil . r.nt it.. I bushel. Receipt, were moderate, crop neVs 0'8- hrVA.nk. u Tto ?!-h. M- rlSi from France bullish, clearances fair and h!,.r 'clta r,b?,T 5!"'r iBhnl shorts nervous. Cloalng prices were Pif bellies 14 to 16 1b... steady at 64a 6d Sho.il- ik. r.mt hlnher Julv 78 18-lAa.T9Tic eloa.d dera. square, 11 to 13 lbs., firm at 42a 6d. at IvCc- September Vntc ctosed at 1'rd- American refined, In palls, steady. ?XrW T?et,mber 7ht.78Vo closed at 78Vc 62s: Prlme western. n tierces, steady ai ''loV''r.JV.fK.' V.. . .Bic-- 51. d. Pork, steady: prime mess, western. bu. Spot, steady; No. $, 4uc: No. 3, 4CVc; ,,Vih7r- No 1 'northern 77'78c No. 8 white, fcv; No. 3 whfte. 51c. ln "J,hVrn July TSHc track: Mixed western. 4i&4M-; while west- h'Z-eitia.lv No 1 &'n!?W; fairly active and steady on light country Onerlnga and covering. II AY unlet; shipping, 601865a; good to cliok-e. tVi96o. HlLl-:8 8teudv; Galvestoa. 80 to $5 lbs., 18c; California. Il to lbs., lc; lexaa dry, 4 to 30 lbs . 13c. Hi IPS Firm: stste, prime to choice. 191 194i23c; 19U). 15fjlc: old. 6',Sc: Pacific coast, ln crop, ltiQ22c; l'JOU, lay itc; oina, tVjtJUC. l.KATHER tlteadv : acid. 24025c. Wooliteady; domestic fleece. !5(Bc. PROVISIONS-Beef. firm; family. $15 63l lt; nieea. lituw; beef hams, $2;.0ia22.i0; ixr: Ur,n Do.r-3U.28; pickled nhouklin. $ 609 l.7; pickled hum, U 1 2 mi. lnra, nrm: western itrnmni. 110. tv'u 10.70: closed at 7fi': u!halAmricJ iuw';1'' mpmfnt 4i.Sifui.oo. 1'nrx nrm: lamur, iuwwci.w; short clear, 1 7.W21.:: mess. IlS.SO'a 19.2a. TALLOW Hteady ; rlty t2 Ir pkg.), 6Vjc; country (pkgs. free), 6'4T4 KHjh W'"ei: domestic, lair 10 extra, Cf; Jnnnnesc, 44ifc. HUTTKR Receipts. S.6M pkgs.! flrm: Bttit. dairy, 1-ii21c; state creamery, liKyXJc; imitation creamery, lifgflic; factory, ibVVT IS'-. CHEESE Receipts, 7.122 pkgs.; weak; fancy larae. colored anil white. Mac! fancy small, new elate full cream, colored and wnite, vr. KOG9 Receipts. pkgs.: flrm: state and Pennsylvania. lc; weatern candled, V ,iii .nd here, while Iondon waa lfis . -- . - . . - . 5 -,T" hB"""h -nSl'd at 4Td dleBoorough unchanged at a ta. OMAHA WHOLKSALB MARKETS. Coalition of Trad and Qaotatloas on EOGS-Includlng new No. 2 caaea, Moj cases returned LIVE POL LTKY- Chickens, 9Hc; old roosters, according to ace. 4a-c: turlwva. lUc; ducki and geeae. To; broilers, par lb.. , . . , m BUTTER Packing stock. lHc; choice dairy Ir 1 tubs l8ljTc: separate. J2T23o. FRESH CAUGHT H8H Trout, to; crapplea, 10c; herring, c; pickerel, c; pike, 11c; perch. 6c; buffalo, dressed. 7c; aunflsh, 8c; blueflna, 8c: whlteflsh. lie: catfish, lie; black bass, 18r; naliaut, llci aalmon, lfioj haddock. 11c; cortftah, 12c; red sr-epper, lOcj spilt shad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per id., zdc; lODaiera, green, pw in, o. riui.unn uit, tr uvi., in, nuivc, CORN 6Hc. OATS? 4Sc. H RAN Per ton. $18.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay. No. l upland, 88.00; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1 coarse, $7.00.- Rye straw, $5.50. These prices are lor nay r.i gooa color ana quamy. ie nana I air. xteceipia lignc VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER Home ar own. tier dor. IOQ. NEW CELERY Kalamatoo. 80c. POTATOES Northern, 75c; new potatoes. i;S GREEN ONIONS Per dog., accordlna to Size of bunches, lo&aOc ASPARAGUS Home grown, cer dos.. 20 640c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog.. 45c buc. LETTUCE Hothouse. Ber flog., 25c. PARSLEY Per dos., 30r:c. RADISHES Per dos.. 2u4f26c. WAX BEANS Home grown, per market basket, 66ii'ifc; string beans, per market baeket. 65ft.'7rc. GREEN PKAS f-er half bf. basket 75a RHUBARB Home grotrr.. per lb., ltto. CABBAGE-Callfornla or home-grown, new, ir. ...... ONIONH New California, In sacks, per ID - , - . . . , . TOMATOES Texa, per 4-basket crate. 80S5"'v; - . . . NAVT BEANS-Per bu $2. r RU1TS. BTRAWBERRIE8 Oregon. per 24-qt Case, 3.Wu4.00. CHERRIKS-Californla, per box, $1.50; nume iiniwn, per n-ai. case, ii.WQi.io. GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt case. $2.00. WATERMELONS 3540c TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida. 30 to 36 count. $4.00. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, j.o((i..o. ORANGES Valenclas, $4.75(55.00; Medit errannan sweeta. 84.0WB4.25. LEMONS Fancy. 85.0OS.5.50: Meaalnaa. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. I2.75O3.00. CIDER Nehawka, per bbL, $3.2; New X ora, o.ini. popcorn Per lb., 5c; shelled, 6c N UTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, ner lh 12c: hard shell, net- It... 1 1 :A.n Nn 4 mntl shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, Sc; Brazils, per Ik 1jA. H1I...I. ... ik I'L. ..1 shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per io.,- iic, smaii, cocoaauis, per sack. $3.50. HIDES No 1 a-reen. IUi- Nn rr.n . ... . . . ! i. . j . v. .. .. r.r" rail io. i sauea, ivic; ino. i sauea, btc No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8c: No : veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6cr dry hides, tdi 12c; sheep pelts. 75c; horse hides, $1.5o4i2.&u. OLD METALS A. B. Alpern quotes the louowing prices: iron, country mixed, per ion, iron, siove piate, per ton, 87.50 copper, per lb., 8Vic; brass, heavy, per lb. Vtv, oraas, iigni, per io.t oo; lead, per lb, (Vac; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb.. c Bt. Lonla Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. June 19. WHEAT Hlch.e 79c; July,' 71Vc;' September, flVic; No. i CORN Lower: No. 8 csh. 61c: track. ac; juiy, eic; eepternoer, 64c. OATS Higher; No. 2 eaah, 44V4c; track, ioc; juiy, mytc; BepiemDer, ic; jsa. white. 484c RYE Nominal at 66c. t lxjuit Hteaav. tua winter Barents t3.iKii3.70: extra fancy and atralahf tZHCHi a.iu; clear, id.wgd.w. CORNM EAL Steady at $3.15. SEED Timothy, ateady at $5.00. BRAN Quiet: sacked. 76ij7tc. HAY Steadier. Timothy, $10.CO814.00 prairie, wvtmv.uo. WHISKY-Bteady. $1.80. IRON COTTON TIES-$1.0S, BAGGING Steady, 64((Sc. . 11 EMP Twine. 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. hlsrher: lobhlnr. nrw, tia.tv; oia. ni.ti. iara, nignor l HMD. Dry salt meats, stronger; boxea lots extra snorts ana Clear ribs, io Vj; nort clear, $11.00. Bucon, stronger: ooxed lots. extra shorts and clear ribs. $11.60: short clear. $11.62'. Mr. i alb- ieau, sicaay, opener, Steady at at.oo. POULTRY Steady; chickens. c: springs. 140l8c; turkeys, oc; ducks. 6c; geese, 44i4Hc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 18Jf22c; dairy, nwiw. EGGS-Steady; 13c. loss off. rieceipts. eninments. S!our. J.'!'1? ,V " 1 vi in Srt'fwJ - 'a ii'i-i. Oals 85WQ l.(w . " . . Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOU June 19-WHSAT-Spot. nrm. No. j northern, spring, fis 1J; N. 1 California, no atock: futures, steady; July, U n,,. eeptember, 6s lSd. CORN bpot. quiet; American mixea, new. FLOUR Bt. Louis fancy winter, firm At HOPS At Ixndon (Paclflo coast), flrm 4 15s5 6s. e, f . , " pkoVISIONS- PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; extra India mess. los. Hums. shJrt cut. 14 to. 16 lbs., flrm at 56s. Bacon, firm; Cumber land cut, 26 to 30 Ins., nrm at &6e V; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., 60s 6d; long clear middles. light. 28 to 34 ins.. Dos; long clear 111m- I firm all I Si itl CHEKSE-Kteady; American, finest white. old, 6o; American, finest white, new, I steady at 4s 6d; American, finest colored I old. no sto4.k; American, finest colored, new steady at frje. TA LIX(V Prime city. . s 4d; 1 auii"iii ....... . I UU 1 1 tit Nominal I " Mllwankee Grain Market . t-ih-c- t.,. WHEAT No. 1 71ff71c; amnl, 6ii.t'i6c CORN July. 64c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. 1U.. June l.-CORN-Easler: No. 3. 62c. V OATS Easier; NO. I wnite, va, billed throuen. WIUSKY-$1S0 for finished goods. Minneapolis Wheat Floor nd Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. June 19. vy H1AAT July, I 7c; September. 70c; oa track. ts.V sard. n i i.i.n iin nrm iiiiuitrn a i cii. v.uiilti nna 1 ana jaia Ttfc; No. 1 northern, 76Vc; No. I northern, 74c. FI.OUR First patents. $3.f8.n0: seconds, $3.'uJ70; first clears. 12 75; seconds, $2.20. BKAN In bulk, 8U.OU4U3.50. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Julr 19 WHEAT July. 6SV-; September, 677j'68c; cash. No. $ hard, 71u72c; No. 8, 7i"ff7iio; No. $ red, 72c; No. 8. 71'a7l4c; No. 1 sprlng( 71c CORN July, &'c; September, tic; casn, No. 3 mixed, 635Wc; No. i white, btygnaVic; No. 8, titi't'flwc. oaih ro. i wnite, etU4,c. RY E No. t, Hie. HAY Choice timothy, lll.7SffU.00; choice prairie, $:t.iWi 10.00. BUTTEIV Creamery, 19c; dairy, fancy, l&r. EGGS Firm; new. No. 2 white wood cass ncluded, 14ViC doc, loss off; cases returned. 14c Receipts. Shin. Wheat 11 200 64.400 Corn 12,"0 IS 400 Oats 7,liO) 14a0 Phllndelphla r rod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 19. BUTTER Firm, good demand. Extra western cream ery, 22c; extra nearby prints. 23c. EGGS Firm. He higher. Fresh nearby, 18c. loss off; freah western, 18Vkc loss off; fresh southwestern, lHc, loss off; fresh southern, 16c, loss off. CHEESE Easier. New York full creams, prime, small, lOVic; New York full creams, fair to good. ',4Bioc. Toledo Grain and Reed. TOT.T5DO. June 19. WHEAT Active. strong; cash, BOc; June, Xfic; July, 75Hc; September, 7o4c. CORN Dull, flrm; cash, 63c; July, 6314c; September, 68e. OATS-Dull, flrm; cash. 44c: July, 87c; new, 3Pc: September, 2Hc; new. 81c. SEED-Clover, dull, steady; cash, $5.02; Ootober, $5.07. Dnlntk Grain Market. DTTLTTTH. June 19. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 77c; No. 8 northern, 74c; No. 1 northern, 76c; July, T&c; Beptemper, uftc OATS (September, oc. MEW YORK STOCKS AXD BONDS, Recent Strength Breaks and Market Thoagk Active la Weak. NEW YORK. June 19. There was quite an animated shaking out of speculative accounts In today's stock market and a sharp reaction from the recent prolonged advance. It became evident soon after the opening this morning that the real culmina tion or. ine rise naa occurrea yeterany. The leading speculative Interests in the market apparently took advantage of the stimulating Influence of yesterday's ex- cuea rise in Illinois central to tane ineir profits. This morning there were some operations that seemed to represent continued efforts to advance the market by one or two of the Imnortant sneculatlve rjarties whose joint efforts have Induced the late rise. .tsui tne support oi tne principal specula tive interest was lacking and the profes sional traders were able to detect sales to take profits for that account. They needed no other Invitation to turn aggressively to tne bear side and tney sola tne list throughout with great freedom. Prices gave way readily and fell on an average from 1 to 2 points below last night's level. The bears were so precipi tated In their Belling that they were obliged to oia quite urgently lor biocks wnen tney stantlal rallies. With the demand from the shorts satisfied the market yielded again and closed ddll and Irregular. The whole movement was technical and was as little affected by news of the day as the previous advance had been. i ne activity or tne Dears was eviaent in the circulation of alarming rumors, after ward denied. One of these was that J. P. Morgan was seriously ill. Another was that a fresh judicial decision has been rendered against the United States Steel bond Issue. The earlier weakness was confined to the Stocks which have been Hie fuvurlles dur lng the bull campaign, but active selling of United States Steel developed under the Influence of these rumors ana carried that stock down 1H below last night. x ne jung-cuniinuea rise in hiocks nni made the professionals alert for signs of reaction, which was considered overdue. The short selling from time to time has encouraged the bulls to extend the advance and force covering. A large portion of this short account was forced out ln yes terday's jump ln prices, adding to the technical weakness of the market today. The stirring: ot Interest bv outsiders. which waa first manifest yesterday, also facilitated the profit-taking by the Insiders ln the bull campaign. There was no un favorable newa today which has not been under discussion for some time past. But ln the changed sentiment of the specula tion additional consideration Is given by the national convention of coal miners and the effort to bring about a general strike. The too abundant rains where wheat har vesting Is In proKress and the continued drouth In Texas also received more atten tion than hitherto. Sterling exchanse waa still firm here and declined at Paris, both movements tending to increase tne pres sure unon New York for gold. Various new bond Issues which are being advertised Indicate large requirements upon the supply of credits In addition to the demands for the coming semi-annual settlement. Individual causes aggravated the weak ne of some special atocks. Doubts were expressed over the maintenance of the present dividend rate or Colorado Fuel. Minor Incidents of the day were declines of 10 points ln International Power, -4 In Kutiana prererrea ana v, racn jn ice pre ferred and Brooklyn Union Gas. Bonds were weak in sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value. 13.110. Ouo. United States bonds were all unchanged on tne last can. The following are tr.e closing prices on the Mew I org titocg exenange: Atchlaon 3 do pfd ...1004 Baltlmor ft 0 do pfd Canadian PaclDc 136 Canada So 2 H Che ft Ohio 44 Cblcaio ft Alton IS do pfd T7Sa Chlcaso. Ind. ft L... I4V do pfd M Chlrato ft B. III. .. .171(4 Chlcaso ft O. W i 8o. Paclflo 44 So. Hallwar do pfd Mi Tczaa A Pacific 41 Toledo. Bt. L. ft W. ao pra Unlort Pacl&o do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling ft L. E. do td pfd Wla. Central do pfd Adama Ex...., 37 .10514 . S9 . iS 44' . IS1 do 1st pfd..., . 481, do td pfd 4a Chlcaaa A N. W JMH ..111 .225 .114 .lto American Ex C. H. I. ft P 171Vitnlted Statea Ex. Chicago Tar. ft Tr.. i0 am-raigo Ex.. do pfd S8 Arual. Copper C. C. C. ft Bt. L....104 Colorado 80..., 10 Vi do let pfd 71 do id pfd 434 Del. ft Hudeon 174S4 Amer. Car ft P.... do prd Amer. Lin. Oil do pfa ., Amer. S. ft R do pfd Anae. Mining Co... . 4'4 . f' . 471 . 9l ,.110', Del. Lu ft W.... DenTar ft R. O. do pfd Erlo do let pfd do td pfd Great Nor. pfd.. Hocking Valley , dO Pfd ! Illlnota Central . Iowa Central ... do pfd Lake Erie ft W. do pfd L. ft N Manhattan L. .... Met. Bt. Rr Mex. Central ... ,ri6 . 4J Brooklyn ft. T. . 3V . 41 .1M Colo. Fuel ft Iron... M Con. Oaa .220" .121 .U4 Con. Tobacco pfd.... Oen. Electric Hotklng Coal Inter. Paper do pfd . 4Vi . 17 . tl .lf.T', . 72S ... 414: inter, rower ... 861 'Laclede Oaa ... 44 National Biscuit ... ...121 National Lead ...13f I No. America ...110'4,Pcinc Coaat ...160 Pacific Mall ... 23 Pe4!e'a (III ... 187 Pressed 8. Car ...US' do pfd ...lor, Pullman P. Car ... Republic Steel ... ftK'-il do pfd ...1W Sugar ...lf, Tenn. Coal ft I ... M,, Union Rag ft P ... (1 do pfd ... 12H U. 8. Leather ...IMS, so pfd ... 46 V. 8. Rubber ... (4 I do pfd , ... t4 O. 8. meal ... V do pfd ... 43 Weatern I'nlon .... w 714 Amer. IxKomotlra.. ... rt I do pfd ... 41 K C. Southera .... ...172V do pfd ....lM!e . 73 . 4H' ,. 21 .123 ,. 4414 . 42 .101H . 4 Nat. Br. ot Mex Minn, a St. I,.. Mo. Pacific M . K. ft T .234 do ptd ,. 73 N. J. Central .. N. Y. Central .. Norfolk ft W.... .126' ,. 6: ,. 14. do pfd ,. 41'4 Ontario ft W.... Penneylranla .... .. 11 ,. 14 Reading do let pfd do id pfd St. LAS F.. do 1st pfd do Id' pfd t U South... do pfd Bt. Paul .'. do pfd Offered. .. 14 . 37 .. li Boston Stock Qaetatloaa. BOSTON, June 19.-Call loans, $4 per cent; time loans, 4J5 per cent Official closing or stocks ana uonas Atchlsoa 4a Oaa la , Mez. Central 4a.. N. K. O. ft C... Atrhlaoa do pfd Boetaa ft A 1 bear ....lo:t'Allouei 4 2 Amalgamated B Umgkam 14 ... 47't ... S3 (aiumet tiecla....iM Centennial ... Copper Kanxe ...low. ...64 240 Doinlnloa Coal ...117 Boston ft Me Boatoa Elevated .. N. V.. N. H. ft M FlUBBurg pfd t'nloa Pacific slea. Central American Sugar .. da pfd Americas T. ft T. Dominion I. ft 8.. Maes. Electrls do pf ..ii'l Krauklin ...144 lila hoale.... . 230 Moha.k ..14314 Old Dominion , .loyeceola ,..24 Parrot ,..1x4 Quince ... It ... Uhi .1. 41 ... 21 ... 41 ... 21 ...134 ..lis Santa Pe Copper 1 ..117 'Tamarack ITS ... tmnrliuouuiata . ,.. 43'.Trtnit)f V6 11 fi-li uuea slates 10 N E O. ft C I lolled Prult 1111a V. 8. Steel 17 do Bid Ill t tan Victoria Winona 11 4 4 W olverlne H Weattnih. Commoa..l04 Ipeljr West.... 43 aavaaiurs Foreign Financial. LONDON, June 19. The' amount or bul Hon taken inio the Rank of KiiKland 01 balanoea today waa lbi),AX. Gold premiums are quoted , as roiiowa: uuenos Ay res 133 10; Madrid. ss.2a; ivaDon, Rime 1.47. The weekly statement of the Hxnl of England shows 'the following changes Total reserve, Increased AnISIOJO; clrcula tton. IrcreaseJ A67.0u; bullion, tncrea-r 660,839; other ccurtlies, decrtaaud A 176, 0"n; other deposits. Increased. Cllf.': pub lic deposits. Increased 75.onO; notes re serve, increased 5MO"0; government secur ities, decreased fil'iO.OfiO. The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability Is 62.3 per cent. Last week It wss 61 per cent Rate of account, unchanged at er cent. AR13 June 19. Three per cent rentes. 101f 87Vc for the account. Exchtnge on London, 25f 19c for checks. rpan'"h 4s lo..d ml kl fl?U Th. Mklv statement ot he Bank of France shows the following hanar-s: Note, in circulation, decreased t3.X6.WO francs; treasury accounts current ncreased 22,Ji",imo francs: goia in nana, in creased $,7ii.0"0 francs; bills discounted. ecreased 6.125.onn francs: sliver in uana. Inrrensed 2,7oO.0H0 francs. BERLIN, June 19 Exchange on London, 20m 46-itpfgs for checks. Discount rates. hort bills. IV per cent; three montns bills, 2 per cent. ROM HAY. June 19 The rate of discount of the Bank of Bombay was reduced from to 4 per cent today. Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. June 19. MONEY On call. steady, 2&3 per cent; closed offered at Z per cent; prime mercantile paper, 415 per cent. . . STERI.INfJ EXCHANGE Fltltl. Wltn ac- iml business In hankers' bills at 34.87H for demand and at $4.8V),4ii4.S6 for sixty days; posted rates, $4.8a4.B8; commercial puis, $4.81S?4.85. . SILVER Bar. 62c: Mexican dollars. 42c. iforx Lis oovernmeni. ateaay:. state, inac tive; railroad, weak. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: 8. ref. . reg....lffTUit,. A N. tint. 4s lVi do coupon inVM. Central 4a 14 da M, r( 1071 do II Ine il do coupon lortlMtnn. St. !. 4S...1TO do new 4s, reg lU.M., K. ft T. ...1M ... 44 ...104 It ...101 do coupon .... do old 4c t. do coupon ..... .1M do is ..lM'i ..li4 ..106 ..10S ..IMS N. Y. Central Is... do gen- If. J. C. gen. 4.. No. Paclflo 4s do ia do fes, rcg , 13 do coupon ..104 .. 14iZ ..101 ..100 ..111 ..10 .. 44 .. Sl .. so .. l ..121 ..lll4 .. 11 ..104 ..! ..110 ,.111S .. IT ..IIIH .. 4 ::Sa Atchison sn. 4s do dl. 4 M!1. ft W. cob 4a.. Bl. A Ohio 4s lot Reading gen. a.... St L ft 1 M . 4a da MUj do conr. 4s lot St. U A S P. 4s., Bt U I. W. is..., Csntda So. 2a 1094 Central of Oa. U....10I do la do Is Inc II 14 8. A. ft A. P. 4s.. hea. J, o. H loss. So. Paclflo 4a 80. Railway as Texss ft Pac Is... Cblcsio A. JH-.. M4 B. q. B. 4s... MS 8 1 II F I. 4S..1H1 T., BU L 4 . 4 C. A N. W. con. Is. 1W Cnloa Pac I Be 4s..., do oobt. 4s , R. I. P. 4s. ...Ill C C t M L l 4s. .11 Waba.h la Chicago Tor. 4 Kl do ta do dee. B , Colorado 6o. 4a M Dcnrer A R. O. 4s..lot, Krla prior Ilea 4i....lon West Shore 4s Wheel, ft U E. 4i Wis. Central 4..., do senaral 4s W. D. C. ls...lll Con. Tobscoe 4s.... Uorklnt Val. 4a...ll04 Offered. London Stock Market. LONDON, June 19. 4 p. rn- Closing: Consols for monajr. M t-UlNorfol A WasUra.. t do account m ii-ia so pro tl Anaconda 4 Ontario A Waatsra... I' Atrhlao B " i-snnayiTmnia .... .. T7 .. 14 .. 4 .. .. 17 .. 7 .. 47 ..104 .. 41 .. 14 :: S .. 44 .. 11 .. 12 .. 41 do pfd i jtaaaing , Ratlmors ft Ohio.. ..104 do 1st pfd anadlan pacinc imi so h pro Chcaapeaka A Ohio.. 47VSouthni Rallwar Chlrazo O. W... 0Vl do pfd C. M. a Bt. r. Donrar ft . O... .177 1 Bout barn Paclflo... . 44 It' n Ion Paclflo . 461 do pfd . HHiCnlted states Steel .70 I do pfd , . 44 Watmah do pfd Erlo do 1st pfd do id Pfd Illinois Central.... ..141 I do pfd , LouleTllle ft Hah..l40'8panlah ., K. ft T l7,Randa do pfd 40 OeBaers New York Central ... .141 . BAR SILVER Quiet at 34 6-16d per MONEY 2(3-214 per cent. The rate of dls count in the open market for both short ana inree montns diiib is awfPfa per cent, New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK. June 19. The followin g are the closing prices on mining stocks Adams Con Alice Breec Brunswick Con .... Comatock Tunnel., JS Little Chief .. 11 ..124 ..104 .. 4 .. IS .. 4 .. 11 .. 40 ..too .. 40 ,. .. 6 ..110 ..104 ..128 .. 79 .. 5 Ontario Ophlr .j. Phoenix Potoal Con. Cat. A Va... Savage .'. sierra Nevada ... Peadwood Terra... klorn Sliver ron Silver Small Hopes .... Standard, Leadrllle Con Bank Clearings. OMAHA. June 19. Bank clearings todav. $1,110,440.96; corresponding day last year, $1,014,636.96; Increase, $95,804. CHICAGO, June 19. Clearings, $27,889,279: balances, $2,244,265; posted exchange, $4.8S .on; ntw iorK exenange, ixfiioc premium. NEW YORK, June 19. Clearings, $149,933,- lou; ouiaru-es, 49,1,90, ' PHILADELPHIA. June lD-naarinn $18,236,409; balances, $2,634,315; money, 4&4 BALTIMORE. June 19. Clearinars. 13.. ius.-'io; oa lances, eiuz,; money, 6 per cent. Buniw, june is. Clearings, 132,780.313: balances, $2,190,243. CINCINNATI. June 19. Clearings. $4, 052.450; money. 3n6 per cent; New York exchange, 20'g25c premium. ST. LOUIS, June 19. Clearings, $7.07S.344; balances. $S7t,OS9. Money, steady at 4vh) 6 per cent. New York exchange, i5c pre. miuui, Condition ot the Treasary. WASHINGTON. June J9. Today's state- ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold ifBcivo ,11 mtj uivibioii 01 reaemption, shows: Available cash balance, $200,967,440; 1 eon r.cft ..,o ' ' ' ' Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 19. COTTON firm ciosea nrm: miaauns- UDianas. uiic: mm dllng gulf, 9Vic. Sales. 146 bales. Futures closed steady. June, 8.86c; July, 8.68c; Au gust, 8.28c; September, 8.00c; October, 7.90c; November, 7.8ic; December 7.85c; January and February. 7.85c: March. 7.87c. NEW ORLEANS. June 19. COTTON Steady; sales, 825 bales; ordinary, 7Sc; good ordinary, 8c; low middling, 8Hc; middling. 91-16c; good middling, 7 l-16c; middling fair, y u-ioc. Receipts, nvi bales; stock, 1(6,077 bales. Futures steady. June, 8,7!)c, bid; July, 8.8eri.S7c; August. 8.42r8.43c September, 8.0K&'8.01c; October, 7.78'rd7.79ci November, 7.70fl 7.71c; December, 7.667. 70c; January. 7.70a7.71c. GALVESTON. June 19. COTTON Mar ket steady at c. LIVERPOOL. June 19. 4 t. m. COTTON Spot, good business done, prices l-82d lower; American miaanng ratr, 6 s-sci good middling. l-32d; middling. 4 29-32d low middling, 4 1-32d: good ordinary, 4 11-32d; ordinary, 4 7-16d, nominal. The sales of the day were 14,000 bales, of which 3.500 were for speculation and export and included ll.soo American. Receipts. 12,000 oaiea, including o, niu American, f utures opened and closed steady; American mid dllng g. o. c. June. 4 49-64d, buyers: June and July. 4 47-644 48-64d, sellers: July and August, i ti-M 111 lo-ma. puyers; August and SeDtember. 4 4o-64d. sellers: Hentember and October, 4 30-64d, sellers; October and No vember, 4 23-64d. buyers: November and December, 4 2o-64d, buyers; December and January, 4 19-Md. buyers; January and Feb runry, 4 ix-t4'n4 l-t.4a. buyers. ST. I3UIS. June 19. COTTON Dull sales. 200 bales; receipts, 7 bales; stock, U,- t6 bales. Middling, 0 ib-ioc. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. June 19.-OIICredlt bal ances, $1.20; certificates, no bid; shipments, U'l.VH bbls.; average, sr.'.NW pbis.; runs, 91, 733 bbls averaae. 75.843 bbls. SAVANNAH, June 19 OIL Turpentine steady at 4c; rosin, firm. Quote: A. H, c D and E. $1.26: F. $1.35: O. $1.40; H. $1 65 I. $..05: K. $2.55; M, $3.06; N. $3.40; WG 13.55: WW. to 654,3.70. NEW YORK, June 19. OIL Cottonseed eHasy, pttroieum, steady; rosin, tealy strained, common to good, $1.65Ql.i7H; fur nentlne. dull. TOLEDO, June 19. OTL-North Uroa, 8Sc: South Lima and Indiana. 83c. laONDON. June 19 OIL Calcutta lln seed, spot, 52s 3d; linseed. 80s 3d; turpen tine spirits, 3s d. Evaporated Apples and Dried Pratt NEW YORK, June 19 DRIED FRUITS The market Is practically without change EVAPORATED APPLES Continue In moderate .supply and are nrmly held around recent Drlces. though In some In stances holders are disposed to look for belter figures. Common to good are quoted at vi:i'c; cnoice, iunviu3tc ; prime, 10c far.cv. 11c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prunea are in fair reotiest at unchanged prices ranging from 3u to 6c. Apricots are moderately active, with quotationa still holding at loQ14c In boxes and lo012c In bags. Peaches are dull. 12tj16c for peeled and 8Vx'dioc lor unpeeiea. j Sngar Market. NFW YORK. June 19 -SUGAR Raw, steady. f air renning, sc; centrirvig-ii st test, 3Hc; molasses sugar. 2c. Reflnd ouiet: No. 6. 4.10c: No. 7. 4c: No. 8. S.fiOc No. 9. J.85c; No. 10 3.S0c; No. 11. 3.75c; No, 12. 8.70c; No. 13. 8.70c; No. 14, 8 70c; confec tioners' A. 4 45c: mould A. 6c: rut loif, 6.15c; crushed, 1.15c; powdered, 4 75c; gran ulated. 4 i6c; cubes, 4 !Oc IjNPON, June 19 SUOAR-Strone open ketle. 2Vit;3 1-lc: open kettle centrl. fugaL li-jc: centrlfusal. yellow. iijhc seconds, 23 8-loc. Molasses, steady; cen trifugal. txaifcc ' Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. June 19 DRY OOODS- The market has not changed today iq any particular. The home dtmand Is quiet, with nothing of any moment reported for ex port. Sellers are not pressing stocks for sale in any direction ana prices ere wua out quotable cnange. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Dry Lot Beerei Btrong, Othen Uaobfcogtd (rood Cowi gteadj, Otben DulL HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND FIVE HIGHER Toppr Feeders la Fair Heajoest Com. sea StaaT Lower Feeding Sheep Sell Stronger, bnt Motions Dnll and Lower Packers Bearish. SOUTH OMAHA. June 19. Receipts were: " Cattle. Hobs. .Sheen. Offlclal Monday e.0.6 4,i. .b,l OlMcial Tuesday S.338 12. .V0 4.9,)") Official Wednesday 3,351 10,o55 3.,0i Official Thursday 2.343 8,um6 1,Sm Four days this week... 12.110 38.2"2 13.731 Same days last week.,.. 9.261 er.oot lii.,9 Same week before 11.6J7 46.i3 7.7.41 Same three weeks ago... 8,j69 3i.9.i8 $.245 Same four weeks ago. ...13.63 $2,446 4.52.' Same days last year..... 7,760 28,7s3 12,2,5 atECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at oouin Omalia for vne year to sale ana comparison witn last year: 1902. 1901. Inc. Deo. CatUe 824.075 853,810 29.735 Hogs 1,264,056 1,144,6 lu6,0 Sheep Jitt.ovt ii,44) 106,36 The following table shows the average price of hoga told on tb South Omaha market the laat several days, with com parisons with former years; Date. I UOS. 1901. 100. 1899. la!)8. 187. 186. May 19.. May 80.., Mar il.. 7 13Vi 111 1 I I $ 10) 8 4o $73 8 6 s s7 I 08 1 I Hi I W i tl $ l $ i t ss $ i $ 4 8 tit I M $ 44 4 ls I e $ tOf .Vi 631 4851 4i 4 901 8 )i 6 4 t 8 b. 6 7l 4 83 8 67 701 4 ke 60 , I 81 $ to. 4 36 8 611 8 18 4 86 U $ 01 4 ai to 1 I v 8 63 3 08 4 $3 I 8 08 8 3 8 45) 4 17 $ 40 $ 04 4 1 3 8 3 N 4 H Ml 8 98 4 0 8 84 8 91 I $ 8e 8 94 4 10 1 8 M 4 14 8 8 4 kM 3 40 8 $4 4 12 $ 83 8 8j 4 03 8 36 3 M 4 101 $ 82 3 87 3 311 3 96 4 01 8 01 8 8 8 80 3 87 3 81 3 08 8 92 3 29 3 04 3 US 3 2i 2 93 8 801 3 24 2 91 8 31 13 t 8 71 1 3 04 May 81.. May May 84... Mav 1 ta 1 to May M.., MHi May Xf.., May 18.. Mar in).., ' 1 1 ti 1 U J07! 7 1$ 1 7 16 l 1 1H J1 2 i Il 11 May May $1... June J... lun. X... June ..., June 4... June June June 7..., Juno ... June 9... s f - 1 0 s 721 4 83 e ns, 4 i I Hi 4 94 t 7t 4 861 I M 8 41 $J 3 4i June 10.. June 11.. I Ml 8 Mil I 911 t 00 June 18... I 4 82) $ tk 4 801 June 13.. June 14.., June li... June id.. 8 64 S ell t BO 3 6u l 4 Z9 64 3 62 3 631 I 8 64 3 77 8 32 3 $8 3 90 iar iu 8 18 8 08 8 21 3 10 3 1 3 02 June 17.., $ 83 8 93 June 18.. 6 89 6 03 3 80 June 19.. 6 921 06) Indicates Sunday. The Official number of cars bf stock brought In today by each road waa: Cttl. Hml Sheen. HoeaM. C, M. A St P. Ry.... 1 O. c St L. Ry 3 10 .. 1 8 8 22 6 1 7 81 12 .. 1 12 3 4 10 ii 2 6 S i 7 Missouri Paclho Ry.. 2 Union Pacific system 11 C. at N. W. RyS 2 F.. E. & M. V. Ry.... 26 C, St. P., M. O. Ry 6 . & Jn. j-t. rty 10 C, B. A Q. Ry 4 jv. u. & Bt. j. y.... 1 C, R. I. & P., east.. 5 C, R. I. & P., west.. .. Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 83 The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnasing tne num. ber of heia indicated: Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha Packlnr Co 70 891 Swift and Company 464 2.v25 272 Cudahy Packing Co 604 2,925 Armour & Co 144 2,839 Omaha, from K. City.... 29 .... Cudahy, from K. City... 148 Swift, from iv. city m .... G. H. Hammond Co 42 Armour, from K. CUV.. 84 L. Carey 88 Lofeman & Co. Hill & Huntzlnger 3 .... .. Livingstone Schaller.. 29 .... ' .... Hamilton & Rothschild. 80 .... .... L. F. Hubs 11 H. U Dennis St Co 17 B. F. Hobblck 44 Wolf & Murnan it .... Other buyers 129 .... l.lio Totals 2.003 8,730 7.448 CATTLE The receipts were not exces sive and Included several loaas 01 stocg cattle going through to the western ranges. The visible supply at the leading mar net centers waa also rather moderate. Beef steers maoe up a mir p. yi mo small run and the number onerea was hardly sufficient to supply local orders, tnvihlne In the way ot recent, beef stock sold freely at good, strong figures. Medium and light graaoa were bjbu oucmi in mo lted numbers and were V'cked up at fully steady prices, ine tone ui mo iia.ue wu. more satisfactory than yesterday. Grassy stuff showed no material change lrom y"herdrec'elpts of cows and heifers were lust about equal to the demand and aa to duality were much the same as during the past several days. Fed stock is scarce and in strong demand, while, on the other hand, the ordinary run of range and grass butchers' stuff showed no opeclal change. Hulls, stags ana veai caive. buiu in mucn the same notches as yesteraay ana are quotably unchanged. lOPPy HOIS a ea L V Id iwuim . ....... cat firm figures, with but a umuea run to work on. A string of IMI-pound Nebraska grade steers brought $4.90 and other good stuff sold equally well, but there is very tioi. inmilrv for inferior stockers and feeders. Stock cows and heifers show little change from the past several days. Rep resentative eaten: EEEf ETJCEKB. No, At. rr. No. At. Pr. .... 920 8 04 14 1047 4 49 .... 4U0 4 14 4 1184 4 70 ....1040 I 00 12 1244 4 74 ....1044 4 44 14 10SI 4 44 ....1124 4 00 14 1144 1 DO ....1020 4 00 22 1304 1 10 ....104 4 00 44 1301 7 10 ....1141 4 14 II 1141 T 35 ....11(1 I 24 1 14M 1 40 ....1114 I 10 43 1361 7 40 ....1101 I 14 U 1387 1 44 .... 460 4 40 20 1044 7 (I) ...123 4 40 34 1424 144 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 404 4 74 II 1235 I 41 .... 441 SO 133 4 76 ....1071 4 4 COWS. ....1080 1 TS M TC4 I M .... W I 00 11 1094 t 40 ....1000 I 00 II 441 I 45 .... 8S0 I 00 1 1010 I 40 .... 120 t 24 1 110 I 40 .... IM I 40 I ItoO I 45 .... 120 I 40 It 101.6 I 70 .... 410 I 40 1 1060 I 75 ....1083 I 40 11 10T4 I 45 ....1000 i SO I Ml I 46 .... Ill I 10 17 1042 I 45 .... 440 I IS 1 1044 I 40 ....10.10 I 14 14 1041 4 00 .... 144 I 15 11 882 4 00 ....1042 I 40 11 1070 4 15 .... 844 I 40 1 1074 4 25 ....1070 I 00 1 IHO 4 25 .... 441 t 00 1 1I0O 4 25 .... 181 I 00 1 1230 t 40 ....1114 I 00 1 1040 4 t ....1164 100 1 li70 4 So ....12MI I 00 11 1183 4 SO .... 170 i 00 I... 111 4 74 .... 160 1 04 1 1"0 4 75 .... 401 I 14 1 1020 I 00 .... 140 8 14 3 7S 4 00 .... 130 I 15 404 4 00 .... 440 I 90 1 1240 I to ....1140 I IS 1 11K4 4 40 ....1404 t 16 f 1484 I to ....lut.1 I 15 K'74 I SO 1120 8 14 1 1370 I 16 ....1134 I 14 1 1274 4 00 .... 441 I K ' UZ1 4 40 HEIFERS. .... 444 I 00 1 414 4 IS .... 140 I 14 1 880 4 44 .... 441 I 44 4 761 4 44 .... lot I 10 il 410 4 40 .... 434 I 14 1 1460 I 00 .... 4M 4 15 12 1M 8 33 .... 410 4 15 1 lOwl 4 2i .... 444 4 It I 1084 I 14 BULL. .... 444 I 44 i 1484 I 14 ....11(0 I II 1 1480 I 15 ....1410 I 44 1 v, 1144 I 40 ,....1634 1 04 1 1040 1 10 ...110 100 1 1410 400 ....lluO I M 1 120 4 24 ...1464 8 04 1... 120 4 IS ....1304 I 1..; I7M 4 15 .....1200 I 50 1 1360 4 IS .... IM 8 40 1 1440 I M "...iota I 60 1 1744 4 2S ....1140 I 44 1 1340 I 28 1444 I 14 1 1110 I 24 100 I 75 1 2140 I 44 - CALVES. ...140 4 4 t im 4 40 1 , 1 1 W a 1 1 41'... 17 14 14 t 14 14 14 11 1 1 t 1 I 4 I 1 '4 1 1 IS 4 14 1 4 4 1 1 1 I 4 I I It I 1 4 1 1 I I I 1 14 11 I 1 4 4 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 t I 1....- 1 1 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 14 . 11.. 1.. 1.. 1.. I.. 8.. 1.. 41 I 40 1 lir.o I 44. 4(1 I 76 I.... 60 410 I 75 1 4.11 Iu40 I 76 1 444 STOCK CALVES. 114 I 40 1 25 161 I 60 i 124 224 I 40 1 464 I 00 I o I 24 I 74 4 44 4 44 1T4 I 6 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3... 1... 1... I... 14... If... I... ..1100 I " 1 1-4 I 71 134 I 16 1 4ta I T4 9 424 I IS IS 1 114 4 4 I It II 114 4 34 I 40 41 M III I 4 44 4WI 4 I 14 1640 ma 44 475' 44 11 441 HOG B The market took an upturn for the bailor today, with a decreaaed aumber on sale. Conditions were fsvorable to sell ers and prices as a rule were a good 4c higher than yesterday. Tops were same as yesterday, but were not nearly so good, The mnenient wss brisk and an early clearance whs effected. Heavies sold largely from $7.35 to $7.45. with tons at $7.60. Medium snd mixed sold mostly around $;.2.Vu7.40 and lighter grades on down. To day's prices put the market back to about the same basis It was on last Saturday. Representative rales: No. at. Eh. Pr. No. 71.. 74.. II.. 11.. II.. 44.. 45.. 73.. C4.. 41.. 74.. 4;.. 44.. 71.. 17.. 71.. 41.. II.. 44.. 10.. 16.. 14., 44.. 44., 18., 43.. SI.. At. k. Pr. ..144 180 t 44 .17 120 7 34 ,.2M 44 t 14 ..UI 44 T 81 ..143 IM tU ..Ml SO I 45 ..141 100 1 ..Ml 120 1 16 tt II , M so 41 45 88 141 12 .. T 04 N 111 .164 120 1 t .Ml 40 T M .211 too t 20 .11 ... 7 10 2"8 120 1 20 2i 4 180 T 10 70 215 40 7 10 ..141 40 t 14 40 7 14 1, ,.14 140 1 10 .202 .221 .230 .211 40 1 22 n t 11 40 t 16 40 1 24 40 1 44 10 t 14 .124 IN t 44 .144 ... 1 45 .114 900 T 16 .121 44 1 14 .114 t"0 T 16 . .204 ..1V4 140 140 T 15 78 ..192 40 7 15 ..161 ..146 SO 1 84 40 1 44 7 54 HI 40 40 S3... 74 41 71 44...., 44...., 75...., 54 44...., 14 40...., 71...., 44.... 44...., 84...., 44...., 44...., 10 47.... 47...., to...., 77...., II...., 14...., 14...., 44...., 44...., 70.... 47...., 47...., 41..... 44.... 44...., 44...., 71.... 74...., 74 13 71...., II...., 71.... 44...., 74 .114 140 1 15 .t"1 40 T IS 40 7 24 .127 120 1 44 .144 140 7 16 ...III ...Ml ...tVI 7 15 t 44 1 34 441 40 7 45 40 7 5 40 7 16 ,.. 7 II ... t 47 40 7 40 40 7 IT it 147 234 144 144 111 ..124 100 1 15 ..110 44 1 14 ..101 40 7 16 ..ne ... t ivj ..114 10 T 11 ..224 ,JO0 17 ..HI 10 7 17 ..Ml ... 7 17 ..144 100 1 10 ..131 120 7 10 141 40... SI... 75,.. 74... 40... II... .161 240 t 17 .161 110 7 17 .141 40 t 40 .141 140 1 40 ..141 44 T 40 ..215 140 T 40 ..264 SO T 40 .127 SO T 40 41 ..141 ..124 ..M0 ..ill ..124 40 t 14 , II I2 120 T 40 ... 1 40 ... t 10 40 I M 80 7 10 44. .167 40 1 40 44.... 15.... 4.... 70.... 41.... 49... 40.... 111... 74.... 44.... 44.... 14.... 44.... 71.... M .... 40.... 44.... 44.... 41.... 49.... ..t6 140 t 40 ..114 130 7 40 .IM 40 7 40 ..114 1 24 .160 ... t 40 40 7 40 40 T 40 , 2S4 IM 7 80 .280 .161 ...134 40 T 10 ,..211 00 7 30 ...144 40 7 84 ...160 210 7 10 ...141 40 t 14 ,..244 140 7 10 ...111 140 7 10 ...121 10 7 10 ...331 114 T 10 ...121 140 7 40 ...111 40 7 10 ,..140 tOO T II ...III 180 7 12 ...124 114 7 12 ...124 ... T 12 ...127 ... TI2 ...210 !0 T 12 ...127 40 7 12 ...144 120 7 16 ..146 7 40 ..111 140 7 40 ..134 t 40 ..171 ..161 40 1 40 .. t 40 .. T 40 ..161 164 100 T 40 12 44 t 40 .14 ... 7 41 .181 140 1 44 .278 40 T 44 ..ISO 110 7 44 ..171 140 f 44 ...246 40 I 44 .191 44 ! 7 44 ...281 IM SI 271 7 44 T 45 7 40 T 60 7 40 47. 186 841 140 7 15 137 140 7 35 II.. 44.. II.. Ml 174 , 113 , 171 ...131 40 7 16 ...Ml 0 7 16 44. 41. 7 40 T 44 .141 120 7 IS I7l BHEEP-Included In the fresh arrivals of eight loads were Ave care of Wyoming feeders that sold for $2.85, a strong price for stock sheep. The demand from pack ers cor tlnues limited and a dull, weak trade was apparent today. Quotations on mutton sheep are 75o to $1.00 lower than two weeks ago. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to choice wethers, $4.504J4.80; fair to good, $4.30 6-4.60; good to choice ewes, $4.26ig4.50; f.!r to good, $3,754.26, good to choice lambs, $5.00 (S.50; fair to good. $4.60aJ4.7, Wooled stock sells about 265?oOc above clipped stock. Representative sales: No. 62 Wyoming feeders.. 393 Wyoming feeders.. 721 Wyoming -feeders.. 269 ewes and wethers.. A. . 100 . 100 . 101 . 93 Pr. 2 86 2 85 3 85 8 25 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady to StrongHogs Higher and Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, June 19. CATTLE Receipts, 65,000 head, including 8U) head of Texar.B. Choice, strong; others, steady. Good to prime steers, $7.568.00; poor to medium, $4.75(87.40; stockers and feeders. $2.6oii5 25; cows. $1.40Ji5.75; heifers, $2.6i4V25; canners, II. 4002.40; bulls, 2.2.Vfi.00; calves, $2.50tjv.U0; Texas-fed steers, $4.0066.00. HOGS Receipts, 24,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 22,000 head; left over, 6,000 head. Market S10o higher. Mixed and butchers, $7.10(7.60; good to choice heavy, $7.45ig'7.6,; rough heavy, $7.10fi7.35; light, . 6.957.a,5; bulk of sales. $7.15i7.40. SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts. 10,000 ncua. tsneep and lambs steady, uood to choice wethers, $4.0o4.75; fair to choice mixed, $3.754.50; western sheep, gr&ssers, $2.50'4.75; native lambs, clipped, and west ern lambs, $6.007.00; spring lambs, $7.25. Offlclal yesterday: Receipts. , 19,436 84.322 , 13,958 ' Shin. Cattle Hogs Sheep 3.97$ 5.369 1,519 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,900 head of natives, 1,200 head of Texana and 250 . head of calves. Market active, steady to strong: highest prices for year. Choice export and dressed h.cf steers, $7.30Cj7.70; fair to good, $4.15(7.25; stockers and feeders, $3.00(55.00; weBtern-fed steers. IU.O0ir7.2o: Texas and Indian steers, $2.60(f5.65; Texas cows, $2.104,4.60: netlve cows, $1,651(5.35; native heifers t3.0CXfio.65; canners. $L75&3.00; bulls, $2.75i.80; calves, $2.50rn5 25. HOGS Receipts. 4.700 head. Market 6"?15c higher; nothing top In. Top $7.65; bulk ot sales. $7,2517.55; h.?avy, $7.50'J7.65: mixed packers, 87.35ij7.62; light. ;.oo87.40; pork ers. 17.25fi7.40: nlus. $6.45'd7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2003 head. Market steady to weak. Nntlve lambs, $4.8Kfi7.00; .western lambs. $5.0036.30; native wethers, $4.9ixii6.25; western weth ers, 83.S0i5.36: fed ewes, M.67tA.; Texas clipped yearlings, $0 00fi6.40; Texas clipped eheep, 4.iwjo.tx; stocners ana iceaer?, $2,364)3.90. St. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, June 19 CATTLE Receipts, S.60O head. Including 2,400 head of Tenure. Market today In the native cattlo division some extra line quality beef steers sold at a top of $8.15 per 100 lbs., the highest pr'-8 paid on thla market In twenty years, or, ln fact, on any market except lor enow caii-e. The market In general for beef cattle was steady. Native ahipplng and export steers, $6 tXKrtl.15; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.00.87.00; steers under 1,000 lbs.. J4.J0.fj6.40: stockers and feeders. $2.tOfi5.15: cows and heifers. $2.2.Va6.86; canners. $1 25S2.86; hulls. $2.764.60; calves. JS.OOiuMi.SO; Texas and In dian steers, $3.00(6.00; cows and heifers, $2.70ff3W. HOGS Receipts, 8,300 head. Market 60 higher. Pigs and lights, $7.00-7.25; packers, $7.101.7.45, butchers, $7.2&ft7.65. SI'IEKf AINU l,AMl5n neiTipii, k.o.i Ufa rite i- dull Native muttons. U.00(ft 4 70; lambs, $5.0l"g7.26; cults and bucks, f 2 50 &4.50; stockers, $2.2582.75; Texans, $'t.7oa 4.60. ' V. Hew York Live Stock Market. x- vwr vnRif June 19 BEEVES Re ceipts. 201 head; no sales reported; dressed beef steady; city dressed native aides, 9'rjJ 12c per lb. Cables last received quote Amer ican steers 'at lilSe. dressed weight; refri gerator beef at llVitll2o per lb.; export Btccre $4 CALVES Receipts, 374 head; W7 head on sale; steady; veals sold at 35.00(fi7.40 per 100 lbs.; city dresped veals, wuc per 10. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 4,015 head; eheep. very dull and weak, except for good of desirable weights; lambs, quiet; about 7 cars of stock unsold; sheep sold at 13 W rf.4.17 per 100 lbs.; a few export at $1; lamos. eo.iw-w 1 -.". mutton. aeneral sales 3Vi4l8c per lb.; dressed lambs. 9-i13c. HOGS Receipts, Z.OoO neaa; wean; no sale reported. St Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 900 head. Market steady to l"c higher. Natives, $4.KS'j7 85: cows and heif er, tl.6oc6.v0: veals, $J.50ft6v.; Blockers and feeders, $2.25fj5.50. .... HOGS Receipts, 8,500 heed. Market steady. Light and light mixed, $7.2oi7 40; medium end heavy, $7.36-67.70; pigs. $..'? 6 50. 6HEFP AND LAMBS Receipt. M head. JJest lambs steady; others t'ifliOo lower. Top spring Jambs, $7.25. stock la tlnt. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hoga and sheep at the five principal n.rk.i. fnr June 19: Cattle. South Omaha 2.342 Chicago Kansas City St. Iouis St. -Joseph Totsls 64.842 49.608 15,80 toax City Live Sleek Market. SIOUX CITY. June 19. (Special Tel, gram ) CATTLE Receipts, head: steady; beeves, $5 O0(fT7.0O; cow, bulls and mixed, $2.5nrio.OO; stockers and feeders, $2.60 64 25; yearlings and calves. $2.75434.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.0U0 head; 5c higher, selling at $7..o7.36; bulk $7.1557.28. BHKEP AND LAMBS-Bteady. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 19 COFFEE f pot Rio. dull. No. T Invoice, 6c; mild, quiet; Cordova. 8bllc. Futures opened steady, with pricea unchanged to I points higher, ruled dull and speculatively uninteresting through the entire session and closed stetdy In tone, with prices net unchanged to $ points higher. Cable news lacked features of importance; the general statistical sit uation waa about the same and of local In fluences there were none. Professional In terchanges constituted the bulk of th day's eperatlona Total sales amounted to 4i MO bags. Including July at 4. 80c; September, Hogs. Sheep. 908 l.trtfl ,66,OiO 24("4) jn.dOO , 3.HI0 4.710 2.9"0 , 3 .5r) 3.84 20 9u0 8.60O 960 $: November. $.cc; December. $.'$c; March. 6.3oc, and May. $.nc. Spot supplies continue In poor d-msnd and nominally unchanged, prices being based on 6c for Rio ln Invoice lots. Wool Market. ST. tiOUIS, June 19 -WOOL-Dull: un changed. Middling. 13fl7P: light fine, 1, l.".c; heavy fine, loijuc; tub-washed, 16,1 J4Vc. Itew Steamship Service. NEW YORK. June IS. A new steamshlD service between New York and North uram nns been decider, on by the Hamburg-American frteninshlp company. At the outset the sailings will be monthly, but additional boats will be nut on the line as soon ns the freight offerings Justify such a course. The first boat of the new service the steamship Hungarla will sail on juiy s. ine steamers will return to New York, as the service Is entirely dis tinct from the service the company has at present in operation between Hamburg and the Northern Brsill ports. Mob Makes I'nsnceeasrol Attempt. VINCENNE8. Ind., June 19.-A mob made another unsuccessful effort early to- day to take William Edson. charged with assaulting a 4-year-old girl, from the Knox county jail and lynch htm. It threatened to return tonight. Sam xion, brother of William Edson. was arrested today and sentenced to the workhonse for flourishing a pistol before the mob. At the work house Edson attempted to break away front a policeman, wno snot mm in tne nand. Edaon waa locked up. To Shot Out Louisiana Cattle. CHICAGO. June 19. A special to the Record-Herald from Raton Rouge, La., says that Governor Heard has been noti fied by the British consul that Louisiana cattle will be shut out of South Africa. This action Is believed to be in retaliation for Heard's protest to the State depart ment against mule shipments and the op erations of the British military camp at Port Chalmette. Missing Men Are Foand. CREEDE. Colo.. June 19. The Inlurcd In yesterday's Are are recovering. Wllbam Stewart and Frits Zlnt. who were reported missing, nave been round. S5.Q0 a r.ioriTii Specialist la HI DISEASES nd DISORDERS of MEN. 13 years la Omaha, SYPHILIS cured by the QUICK. EST, safest and most natural method that bas yet been discovered. Soon every sign and symptom disappear! letely and forever, no "UKKAKINoj nt the disease on the skin or face. A cure that ia guaranteed to be permanent for life. VARICOCELE no detention from wc .m4 V&4.m ...a tthout euttlng. paint work; permanent cure guaranteed. WEAK MBlf from Excesses or VloUrn to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Wast tne weajtaei with Early Decay In Young and Middle A red. lack of vim. vtaror ant strength, with organs impaired and weak. BTKIOTV'RK cured with a new Homl Treatment No pain, no detention froig business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Oemsaltatlon Free. Treatment by Mailt CHARGES LOW. 110 S. 14th St. Or. Ssaries & Searles. Omaha, Nab, DR. McGREW (Aga 53) SPECIALIST. Diseases and lllaosa.se ( Atea Only. S6 Years' Experleaoe. IS Years la Omaha. VARICOCELE whlA hf'the QUICKEST! safest and most natural that has yet been discovered. No pain whatever, no cutting and does not Interfere wlta work or busi ness. Treatment at office or aUhouj and a permanent cure guaranteed. Hot Springs Treatment for SypHiiis And all Blood Diseases. No "BREAKINfJ OUT" on the akin or faoe and all external Signs of the disease disappear at once. A treatment that Is more sucoessrui and far more satisfactory than the "uid form" of treatment and at less than HALF THIS COST. A cure that Is guaranteed to be permanent for life. nUCO OH CI fin casss cursd of nervous UlUI avUaUUU debility, loss of vitality auu all unnatural weaknesses Of moo, (Jtrlcture, Gleet. Kidney and Bladder Dis ease, Hydrocele, cured permanently. liHAMGlCS LOW. CONSULTATION KREIU. Treatment by nJL P. O. Box 7SA OAee over $14 . 14th street between Fa AM ViaK mimn esaa, JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Datls & Gcwgill iron Works. MAjrrjTACTtTRIRB AND JnOasUDM OF MACHINERY. aXNCflAX. REPAIRING1 A SPatCTAlVFl IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. 1801. 1S0S and ISO. Jaekeon 8 tree., Omaha. Hek. Tel. Hit. B. CabrUkle. Agent. . 8L CrwglH. JagB -tfANE CO. Maauf aeturers and Jobbers at Stsam and Water Supplies Of AU Kinds. 1014 and 101. DO COLAS ST. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. U ostcm Electrical vv Company EUctrical Supplies. t Bectrto Wiring Bells sad Oaa Ugfctta O, W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. UU Uowar4 Sb AW.ilNCS ApID TENTS. Omaba Tent and Awning Co., Omaha, Mob. Manufacturers of Tents and Canvas Goods. ad for Catalogue- MuarJisr St THE GOULD STOCKS. Wby Missouri Paclflo will be the leader in the coming bull market Is the title of today's letter. Bent.free on request PORTERFIELD 4k CO. 1IMJ I all-t., Chicago.