THE OmA.II A DAILY BEE: BATTJUDAY, JUNE 21, 1002. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL frleat ii Eampwtn of Cereals and Leada ill Linea Up. BEST PRICES OF YEAR IN PROVISIONS Market Clearly Balllafc o Excessive Wet Weather Reports at Home ad Abroad-Hoc Frodnrte Make Record Prices. CHICAOO, June 20 Wet weather influ enced breadth and bullish activity In wheat today. Continuous rains In the standin Wheat and much excitement In lorclgr. rniirkets over almllar condltluna In Franco and England punhed prices up and the bullish sentiment engendered by the new held ptlces very near the top ilgurea. The bulls In the corn pit protected, but the wheat Influence was enough to put prlrea both In corn and oats on a atronK- r basis. At the close July wheat was :tic. higher, July corn Vc up end July nuia y,'nc advanced. Provisions showed marked Independent strength and closed foe to 12'4jC higher. From the ouiset wheat was bullish. Liv erpool made good advances and Furls, In addition to yesterday's strength, showed in creases of lVul'V. Foreign maraets were extremely nervous over Ihe prospects of rhort crops In consequence of wet wcaiher Cargoes off coast were In great demand end prices were advancing for Kpot cereals and Hour. At home, rams fed continu ously and more were predicted genera: if ( Advlcis from AenrasKa staieo mac iut wheat was ripe and awaited cutting, but that the ground was In such aoaked con ditlon that farmers could not attempt the work. Further than this, tho grain that had been cut In other states was damp end would not grade contract. What with this bullish and a general Improvement In outside busln-ss on the Hoard of Trade, shorts considered it time to cover, bentl jnent wns bullish and grew more stronmy so every moment with advancing prices. There was a fair cash demand and the future market showed no ajft spots. It was supposed that there was a large long Interest In July wheat but If such were the case not enough of the holdings were unloaded to make any perceptible change In the sentiment. Business was more active In wheat th:in for a long lime. July wheat opened VflNc hlKher, at 73Mi'io, gradu ally attained 74'v'n74Nc, and pn a little realizing eased, but ended with ft strong close, T.c up, ut 74V.C Trading was very good in deferred futures, Local r'!il were ''5 cars, 2 ot contract grade. Min neapolis and Duluth reported 2: cars mak ing a total for the three points of 31H cars, against 215 last week and 293 la year ago. I'r.mary receipts were 339,000 busheis, com pared to 447.ouo bush Is last year. Sea board clearances In wheat and flour equaled 171,l) bushels. Argentine shipments were 7o4,000 bushels, compared to K04.0H) bushels lust week. The seaboard reported 15 loads taken for export. Corn was strong and higher most of the (cession, but ruled comparatively quiet. The big bulls were seemingly dormant, ewaltlng another opportunity to arry out their manipulations. Trad was small and wns done mostly by commission nouses. There was a fair demnnd In the most dis tant futures and nothing new developed In the July "deal." Strength of wheat and the wet weather were the bullish In centives. There was almost no eel lug Pressure. While receipts were increased at 9 cars, only 22 cars graded contract. July sold between t'Ao and 66c and closed firm. i.r up, at 65VtC .. . Water In the oat fields was ft threaten ing danger to bears In the oat pits pnd at once started some of the more nflrWit horts to covering. Cash stuff was In good demand and some of the better grades aold today as high as 4o. There wes on.v a little scattered felling, and although trade was not large n the buying side, the position of oats was so strong that Juy Jiew again sold at 42c. The close was very llrm. Vac up, at 89c. Receipts were 161 cars, only 10 of contract grade Provisions showed marked and Independ ent strength all day. The hog m-irkt atarted out strong, but gradually eased off. All the product list responded to the early strength st the yards and made sharp nd tvancea. Cash stuff was in good demand at higher prices and all the smaller offer ings were quickly absorbed by packers brokers. A slight dip followed the steadv close of the hog market, but the end of the session showed prices almost at the top. Best figures of the year were made today. July pork sold at 317.92 and closed W up. at I17.K7H; September pork sold at $10 12m July lard closed 10c up, at 310.4o; Julv ribs, 12c higher, at $10.75. estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 80 cars; corn, 295 cars; oats, 195 cars; logs, 16.0fi0 head. , . The leading futures ranged as follows; lit Oft; mess. l2.VXIlS.no: beef ham, $71.Va 22 SO; packet, -111 ecf 15.00; city extra India mess, $'34.ii25 Cut meats, firm; plekld bellies, $11) Mf .2a pickled shoulders, $8 50 43V76; pickled hams, $11.IV?j12.0i. Lard, firmer; western steamed, $10.75; June closed st $10.77, nominal: refined, firm; continent, 310.5; South America, $'1.50; compound. H zrySi. Pork, llrm; family, 31.n"cti.00; short clear. $17 ifa l.VuO: mess, $1.50c& l.25. LEATHER Steady; acid. 24i5c. WOOL Hteady; domestic fleece, 25cjf29e. TALLOW Bteady; city ($2 per pkg.), 6Hc; country (pkgs. free), 64tT1Ve. K1CE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4V4 CK'ci. Japanese, 45c. HL'TTKH Receipts, 9.378 pkgs.; steady; state dairy, Hfffglc; creamery, state. 1SK 224c; creamery. Imitation, 174 20c; factory, 16'crlSV. CHEESE Receipts. 4.039 pkgs.: dull and weak; fancy, large, colored, H99Hc; white, Snc; fancy, small, new state, full cream, colored, choice, 9H49c; white, Vtfc. EOUS Receipts, 11.404 pkgs.; firm; state and Pennsylvania, 18c; western candled, KVyfflHc. MoLAHSES Firm: New Orleans, 33SN1c. POl'LTHY Alive, nominally, unchanged; dressed, steady, unchanged. METALS Owing to a gain of 2 at Lon don the market closed with tin 128 and futures i.l-:tl5a. The New York market whs stronger and about c higher, closing L,x.62Vi'!r-9.(io. with the tone holding firm at the advance. Copper was quiet. Iondon gaThed 2s 6d for the day, closing at 53 12s (id for spot and at53 17s6d for futures. In the local market 2..(M) pounds electrolytic for July delivery was sold at $12.15. Stan dard spot to August was quoted at $U.6tif 11.80; lake, $12.o.fi 12. 45 : electrolytic and casting, $il.95S7 12.12V4. The local lead mar ket was also unlet and unchanged at 84.12V4. while at London values lost Is 3d, closing at 113s9d. There was a decline of 2s 6d In spelter at London to 1S 12s fid, but locally the market was dull and nominal at 4TtiC. Iron was steady In tone and quiet at old figures. Warrants were nominal and without quotable basis. No. 1 foundry, northern. $21.iU22.0o; No. 2 foundry, north ern, $20. 501 2 1.60; No. 1 foundry, southern, $2o.50ii'21.5o; No. 1 foundry, southern soft, $2n.niif21.50. Glasgow closed at 54s 9d and Mlddiesborough at 49s tW. OMAHA WIIOLt-StLB MARKETS. bales, against I.74S.OP last year, of which 1.750,753 were American, against 1,866,096, last year's figures as American. St. Loela Oratn aad Provision. BT LOUIS. Jane 20. WHEAT Higher; No. I redjeash elevator, 79c: track, old, sOc; new, 7ic;"3u)v, Tl'V'iSkd September, 71c; No. 2 hard, 74fi76c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 61,c; track, 4LcJj2'-c; July, 61c; September, 6St4e. OATS-Higher; No. 2 cash, 4Jc; track, 44V,c; July, 33c; September, toic; No. 1 white, 4HVjc. HYK Steady at 56c. FLOUR Firm ; red winter patents, $3 tW 1.70; extra fancy and straight, $3.303.40: clear, $3 003.20. CORNM EAIy 8teady, $3.15. SEED Timothy, steady, $5.00; prima worth more. BRAN Steady J sacked, east track. 7HC. HAY 8teady ; timothy, tll.90frl4.ijO; prai rie, $6 or 10.00. WHISK Y Steady, $1.30. IRON COTTON TIES $1.08. BAQOINO Steady, BHfrBHc HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing, old, $18.06; new, $18.45. Lard, higher at $10 25. Dry salt meats, stronger; boxed lots, extra shorts and ribs, $10.75 10S7U; short clear, tll.00Sll.26. Bacon, stronger; box"d lots, extra shorts and cleat ribs, tH.tojpll.76; short clear, tll.75'B'12.00. METALS lad. steady at $3.95. Spelter, steady at $4 61). POULTRY Firm; chickens, Hc; springs, lfi'tiSOc; turkeys, 8Hc; ducks, 6Hc; geese, ($ 4H1". I) UTTER Steady; creamery, 18fr22c; dairy, 17&19c. EGGS lligher at 14c, loss off. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 6 000 7 00 Wheat, bu 21.0"0 40 Corn bu 26 000 2-i.ofO Oats, bu 4o,tw0 23,100 eral fund, exclusive ef the tl50,nn.twi gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, tai2,l5.14; gold. $99,712,791. , WEEKLY CLEARISQ HOtBE TABLB. the Assoelated Disk. NEW YORK, June 20 The following table, comnllrd by Hradstreet, shows tha benk clearings at the principal cities for the week ended June 19, with tha percent sge of Increase and decrease as compared with tha corresponding week last year: Articles. Open.l High. I Low. I Close. Yes'y. awheat July Fept. Dec. Sept. Doc. Oats a July b July a H pt. b Sept. Bept. July kSept. Tllbs July Sept. I 72-3'4 WW ,44(0 ; IW 2S Sl'oVi 17 R5 18 00 10 40 10 45 10 65 10 52Vi r4H' aw 74 66 5S 4i',4 S671 40 29'4 31WA 17 92H 18 12i 10 45 10 60 10 77H 10 62V4 72 73Vi 65 74H 73H 7372(r73 65 IVM.i68''0",fl!58V4,''i!i 36'4 28 31 I 17 T74 17 97V2 10 4fi 10 45 10 65 10 62V4 45ti 44Mi 86 36U K"i 39'ifivJ 29 2SV 3ifr304W, 17 7I 18 Ul 17 75 17 95 10 45 10 50 10 75 10 60 10 35 10 40 10 G2V4 10 50 No. 3. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Dull, steady: winter patents, $3 -flii.3.90; straights. $3.303.70; clears. $3.J0 I FO- spring- specials, $4.20; patents, $3,504? J.'Sf: straights, t3.043.30. x. . WH EAT No. 3 spring. 6974V4c; No. 2 red. aniGSisc. CORN-No. 2 yellow. 66c. OATS No. 2, 42V(43c; No. 2 white, 4Sc; No. 3 white. 47V.4nc. RYE No. 2. 5K4(tt60c. Ill HARIJY Fair to choice malting. 6Xir.nc. SEED-NO. 1 flax. tl Mfrl N- No. l north ern. $1.73: prime timothy, $5.90fe5.95; clover, contract grade, t8 35. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.,lT.87H tS-17 92'A Lard per 100 lbs.. tlO 0. Short ribs sides (looseV. $10 tWSlo SO. Dry salted shoulders (boxed , $9.0oi9.12V4. 8hort clear Bides (boxed). $11. 25rll.7H. WHISKY Basis of high wines, tl-80. The tollowlng wera tha receipts and ship ments yesterday: Articles. iecwcn. siiiyu01"' Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Including new No. 2 cases, 14c; cases returned, 13V4.2. ' LIVE POULTRY Chickens, 9V4c; old roosters, according to age. 4(jc; luikeys, italic; ducks and geese, 7c; broilers, per lb., ISO. BUTTER Packing stock. 16c; choice dairy, in tubs, lS'19o; ipiiren -2'323o. FRESH CAUGHT FISH Trout, 3c; crappies, 10c, tumng, 6c; prcxerel, 9c; pike, 11c; perch, be; buffalo, dressed, 7c; suniish, 6c; bluellns, ec; whltflo. 11c: cattish. 13c; black bash, lsr; naliout, llct sa'.mon, loc; haddock, lie; codfish, 12c; red a ipper, oc; roe shad, each, 75c; shad roe, per . ilr, 35c; split Bhad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 25c, lobsters, green, per lb., 2oo. PIGEONS Live, per do., 76c VEALCholce. 6fr8c COltN 5sc. OATS t.Sc. It RAN Per ton, tl6.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hav Dealers' association: Choice hay. No. 1 upland, Jd.Oo; No. 1 medium, $7.50; No. 1 coarse, $7.00. Rye straw, $5.50. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. De mand fair. Receipts light. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per do., 75c. NEW CELERY Kalamaxoo. 30c. POTATOES Northern. 76c; new potatoes, per bu., 8uc. GREEN ONIONS Per dos., according to size of bunches, 15U20C. ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dos., 30 4j4oc. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos.. 45c9 60c. LETTUCE Wntnouse. Per doi., 25o. PARSLEY Per doi.. 30frt35c. RADISHES Per doa.. 2250. WAX BEANS Home grown, per market basket, (ifcoo; string beans, per market basket, 65fij7tc. GREEN PEAy t tt half Vaeket. 75c. RHUBARB Home growr,, per lb.. IVio. CABBAGE California or home-grown, new, 2c. ONIONS Newi California, in sacks, per lb., 2c. TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate, 856 90c. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2. FRUITS. APRICOTS California, $1.75. PEACHES California. tl.tOiiit.73. PLUMS California, per 4-basket crates, $1.75. STRAWBERRIES Oregon. per 2-Qt. case, S3.50(ft4.0U. CHERRIES California, per box, tltO; home grown, per 24-qt. case, $2,004(2.25. GOOiSEHErtRlES Per 24-qt. case. $2.00. WATERMEU )N8 36fr40c. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLta-Florlda, 30 to S6 count. $4 00. BANANAS Per bunch, according to alze, $2.2&(i2.75. ORANGES Valencias, $4.755.0O; Medit erranean sweets. t4.UOdi4.25. LEMONS Fancy, $5.00(5.60; Messlnas, tt.uuiUU.uu. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-Bectlon case. $2.753.00. CIDER Nehuwka, per uul., $3.2o; New York, V1.50. POPCORN Per lb., 5c; shelled, 6c. VI1TU irl.Milc V 1 on,, ch. I IK 12c; hard ehull, per lb., llc No. 2 soft shell, loc; No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Brazils, per lb.. 14c; filberts, per lb.. 12c: almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per t.. 12c: small, 10c; cocoacuts. per sack. $3.50. hides No. 1 green. 6e: no. z creen. tc; No. 1 salted, 7 He; No. 2 Baited, Vc; Mo. 1 veal call. 8 to ids.. 8c: No. z veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, in 12c; sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.6tk&2.5v. OLD METALS A. B. Alpern Quotes the following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, siu; iron, stova plate, per ton, $7.50; copper, per lb.. 8 Vic; brass, heavy, per lb., 8Vtc; brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb., 6'ac; zinc, per lb.. 2c; rubber, per lb Co. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. IJVERPOOU June 20. WHEAT Spot, firm ; No. 1 northern, spring. 6s .d; No, 1 California, no stocks; futures, oulet; July, 6s 11S1; September, 6s 2d. CORN boot, quiet: American mixed, r.ew. ts 9d; American mixed, old, 6s 9d; futures. quiet; July, nominal; September, as ld; Ociober. fas lWd. I 1.AS-Canadian, steady, 6s. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter. Arm at Flour, bbls la.cjui Wheat, bu M.Ojfl Corn, bu 194.000 Oats, bu 184.000 Rye, bu 1i0 Barley, bu 6.000 On the Produce exchanga today the but ter market was strong: creameries. ixtr.'Se; dairies, lTHfrlS'.-tc. cheese, steady, lOfrUc. ED, firm; tresh, 15HJ. 8.000 205,000 334. Oo) 4,ti0 4.000 SEW rORK GENERAL MARKET notations of Coi the Day modules. Varlons NEW YORK, June 20.-FLOUR Receipts, J5.31a bbls.; exports, n.iwi ddis. ; sales, li. 6u0 pkgs. Market fairly active again and firmer; winter- straights, $3.71 4U3.85: wtnttr patents, $4.oocu4.10; Mln in sola patents. $3 !iKfj4.15; Minnesota bakers, $3.3ocii4.25; Inter low grades. t-,..HJ.96: winter extras, t3.1wh3.45. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $3.253.46; choice to fancy. $3 .564 .70. Rya flour, dull: fair I 45c to good, t3.2titi3.46; choice to fancy, $3.5i4l I OATS Active, 5. 70. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western, 11.32: city, tl.30; Brandywlne, $3.4543356. , K YE Steady; No. 3 western, f. o. b., afloat; state, txiyMc, c I. f., New York car allots. BARLEY Nominal. WHEAT Receipts. ,26 bu. exports, 32, 087 bu. boot, Arm; No. I red, 8oc In ele vator and (lt82c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 82Hc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba. 86140. f. o. b.. afloat. There was a strong opening fn wheat, due to higher cablea and more rain In the outhiet It advanced until noon, when realizing brought a setback. On strong lata cables and covering a second advance occurred; tha market closed Arm at He net advance; July, aVoW) &-10c, closing ati so'ir; Bepiemoer ciosea at. nc; uecemoer, 787a,7Wi.o. closing at 7Sc. CORN Receipts, SO.ivO bu.; exports, 1,124 bu. Spot, steady; No. 3, tec In elevator and K)o afloat. Option market was dull all day. but generally firm on a small movement, the strength In wheat and moderate covering; the close was VaSo net higher; July, bb'awvc, closing at boc , September. 6.14 xJ"c, closing at SJc; De I cember. bo4j6o4.c. closing at 6OV0. OATS Receipts, J4.UU) bu. : exports, $.915 bu. Snot, firm: No. X. 47c; No. 1, 4W; No. 2 white. 63c: No. I white, 63Hc; track, mixed ' western, 4it)4c; track, while, 60U&6C. Op tions firm on raina. Hay Steady; shipping, tofrOtc; good to choice. 9octi5o. HU'ES Dull; Galveston, to S lbs, 18c; California, a to 25 lbs., lac; Texas dry, 24 to y lbs.. 13c. HOPS VJulet; state, prima to choir. 1901 .ti-ilc; 1900. 15Aiic: olds. 6Wtrc: Pad lie 'coast. 1901 crop, l&V323c; 1100, lwlc; olds, twi8e. titOVIBIONB-Besf. qult; family $16-600 8s. HOPS At London (Paclflo coast), firm at 4 15s5 6a. PROVISIONS-Beef. quiet; extra India mess, 10s. Hams, ihort cut. 14 to IS lbs., firm at btia. Bacon, firm; Cumber land cut, 26 tu 30 lbs., steady. tVs; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., firm, 66a 6d: long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., 65s; long clear mid dles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., firm at 56a 6d; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 66s 6d; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., firm, ts 6d. Shoul ders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., firm at 42s 61. lird, American refined, In palls, firm, 62s 6d; prime western, In tierces, Arm, 62s 6d. Pork, steady; prime mess, western. Arm, 7ss tkl. CHEESE Steady; American, flnest white, old, 55s; American, Anest white, new, steady at 4Sa 6d; American, Anest colored, old. no stock; American, Anest aolored, new, steady at 60s. TALUJW-Prime city, steady, 29s Sd; Australian, In London, dull, 44s td. bU'lTEK Nominal. -- Receipts of wheat during the last three days, 1S3,0ij0 centals. Including 132,000 Amer ican. Receipts of American corn tha last thrsa days, boo centals, Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, June 2fl.-WHEAT-July, 69'4c; September, R'ci'Hc; cash, No. 2 hard. 72c: No. 3, 7iV .l'sc; No. 2 red, 73c; No. S. 71T2c; No. 2 spring, 72c. CORN July, 5!Va.'i-c; September, 61ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 62c; No. 2 white. 6bc; No. 3. 65c. OATS No. 2 white. 47ic RYE No. 2. 5fic. HAY Choice timothy, $11.75(?12.00; choice prairie, $n.oo(g 10.00. BUTTER Creamery, 19c; dairy, fancy, 18c. EGOS Firm; new No. 2, whltewnod cases included, 14Vjc doz. ; cases returned, lie. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 32,mi 740) Corn, bu 16.80) 80,4110 Oats, bu 10.000 10,000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, June 20. BUTTER Firm and Vflc higher; extra western creamery, 23c; extra nearby prints, 24c. EGGS Firm and In good demand; fresh, cash, 18c, loss off; fresh western, lS'jc, loss off; fresh southwestern. ISc, lows off; fresh southern. 16'c, loss off. CHEESE Steady ; New York full creams, prime small, llc; New York full creams, lair to good, S'ji&'lOc. NEW YORK STOCKS AXD BONDS. Market Slides Into Somnolent State Trlth Small Volume ot Deallngce". NEW YORK. June 20. The speculative liquidation which broke prices yesterday was no longer in evidence today, but the market slipped back Into ft rather apathe tic condition, the dealings dropping well below 5(10,000 shares again. Of this total a large proportion was concentrated in a few leading stocks, notably I'nited States Steel, Missouri Pacific, St. Puul and the Wabash3. The evidence of support for United States Steel wns an effective Influence In steady ing the market, as yesterday's sharp break In that stock had unsettled sentiment in tho whole market. There was evidence of rebuylng of stocks by the large Interests which liquidated yesterday and the day be fore. This served to relieve a latent feel ing that the recent bull campaign had been a preliminary to a prolonged bear cam paign. Today's strength was restricted to a lew points and was -not very well main tained, the closing being dull and heavy. The Southwesterns and St. Paul absorbed a large share of the strength. St. Louis Southwestern preferred rose nearly 3 points and In connection with a slightly greater rise In Chicago & Eastern Illinois gave rise to a report that the latter road was to be purchased by the former. The movement In the western roads was not accounted for by the crop news, which was rather unfavorable as to grain. The country coalers were rather neglected and moved In a narrow way. Reports by the banks of a gain on the In terior currency movement up to Thursday night of over $3,000 gave rise to the hope of a favorable bank statement, as the offset absorption by the sub-treasury for the same period was only $397,000. Bankers ex pressed the opinion this evening that the statement would show a considerable ex pansion In loans, but the continued ease of call money does not Indicate that the sur plus has been materially impaired More attention was given 10 the sterling market, which advanced an additional frac tion. London selling stocks here freely Continental excha.ige was easy, while sterling at Paris fell another fraction. The Bank of England gained neurly $3,. 000.000 In gold yesterday, which Is a reas surlng development for the whole financial world. In view of the heavy semi-annual requirements upon that Institution. Heavy pension payments during the week are the cause of the light demands of the New York sub-treasury upon the money market. It Is a notable fact that the government's surplus, revenue Is still under $l.0o0,ooo for this month, compared with nearly $11,000, 000 for the same period In last June, and reports from Washington Indicate that the treasury authorities hardly expect the year's surplus to reach the estimated figure or j'jo.ooo.ooo. witn ten nays remaining or ne fiscal year tne surplus is sua oeiow $0.000.000. The rains in the west, wnicn are qelay- ng the harvesting of grain, promise also o postpone tne nemana on ivew xotk. ior monev to move me crops, There was an active demand for some or the southwestern railroad bonds. The mar ket aenerallv was Irregular. Total sales. Dar value. $3,935,000. United States coupon 2a aeennea on tno last can. The following are tr.t nosing prices on the New torn biock exenance: Atchison 15. W. Pul pM.... do ptd w, ho. nemo .... Baltimore 4k O I06S So. Kllwr ... do pfd i 00 pta Canadian PaclBc U T. Pacific Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO. June 20 WHEAT Falrlv ae tlve, strong; cash. 804c; June, SWjc; July, i6Sc: September, 76c. CORN Fairly active. Arm; cash, 63Hc; July, 63Vtc; September, 6Sc; December, strong; rash. 44c: new, 40c; September, Z9Sc; July, new. J7'c; seed clover, auu, nrm; cash. $5.06; 00. tuber, $5.10. Minneapolis Wheat, Floar anal Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. June 20. WHEAT 76Sc; September, 7Hft71Vc; on track. No. 1 hard, 79c; No. 1 norths northern. i4c. FLOUR loc uo: for patents. $3 0034 10: second patents, $3.70(3.80; first clears, 2.8i; second clears, .. liltAA in duis, iu.wirii.N. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 20. WHEAT Higher; No. 1 norinern, isoaoc; No. ,1 northern. Ti . sfcc ; Juiy, 4Vi4v,c. RYE Easv: No. 1. oc. H A RLEY Steady; No. 2, 71fi71Hc; sample. (SHU IOC, COUIM juiy, vhc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. June 20. CORN Steady ; No. 2c. OATS-Hlgher; No. t white, 44Pe. billed through. WHISKY On tha basis of 11.S0 for An. lahed goods. Dulntk Grain Market. DULUTH. June 20. WHEAT Cash. No. hard, ic; No. 1 northern. 75c: No. 1 north ern, ic: July. ?c: bepiemoer, nvsc OATS September, 0c. Vlalklo alr Cotton. NEW ORLEANS. Juaa 20. Secretary tfafr'a iiaimni of the world'a visible supply of cotton shows a total of $., 7i3 Canada Bo Chea. A Ohio , Cbl-ago & Alton... do ptd Cblraso. Ind. & L, do ptd Chicago ft E. Ill Chicago i u. w do lit pta do d ptd 4 4t)Vi is 7tVfc Chicago K. I. N. A P Toledo. St, do pid Union Paclflo . do ptd 74 c, Wabash .. 86'., .10 pta ..177V Wheeling L. .. 21V do td ptd.... .. sVi Wis. Central . t I do pfd... Chicago Ter. A Tr. So ptd CCA St L. . Colorado So do let ptd do 2d ptd Del. a Hudaoa Del. U & W Denver A R. O ... do ptd Erie do let ptd do id ptd Great Nor. pfd Hocking Valley ... do ptd Illinois Central ... Iowa Central do ptd Lako Eria A W.... do old L N Manhattan l , Met. Bt. Rr Mex. Central Nat. hf. of Max., Mlns. A Bt. L ... Mo. Paclflc at-, K. A T do pfd N. J. Central N. T. Central Norfolk tc W do pfd Ontario W.... Pennajrlvanla lUadlus do let ptd do td pld , t. l. a a. r do 1st pfd do td ptd Bt. L. Southw do ptd It. Paul Ex-dlvldend. W.-.-IccVAdania E nic-'Amerlcan Ex. 21 jl:nited States . Hi Wells-Fargo Ex .lu4 Amal. Cupper j0ViAmer. Car & F IS?. 36 Kit .. 37 ..100 5 464, if. 4V lit EX....U4H L. & W E... 71 do ptd . 4JVi Amex. Lin. Oil... ..174 do pfd ,.7B Atner. 8. A R ,. 4314 do prd ,. la Anac. Mining Co. , . U'i Brooklyn K. T.... .. tlL Colo. Kue & I.... .. M I on. Oas koUj ..MMi!1'00, To5"' pfd....i:i . .13 .. 6 .. tit .. .. Wi .. tll .. 47', .. s'4 ..112', .. M4, Si Spokane .., 'I opeka Lavenport Wilmington, Del. r.vunsvtlle Birmingham Kali River Macon Little Rock elena Kiioxvllle Lowell Akron Wichita Sprinclield, 111. .. Lexington New Uedford .... Chattanooga .... loungstown Kalatnasoo Fargo Clnghampton. .... Rockford t'anton Jacksonville, Fla Springfield, O. .. Chester Cjuincy Hloomlngton .... Blojx Falls Jacksonville, Fremont 'Houston Oalveston Columbus. 0 Wheeling Wllkesbarre Beaumont Pecatur Utlca Totals. U. S. .. Outside New York CITIES. Cleartngs.j Inc. Doc New York $1.130.907.1731 .l Chicago 166.81.t5 14.1 Hoston 128,03.018 Philadelphia 1o9.1o4.1Sm It ! St. Louts 43.NO.5u9 7 Pittsburg 40.8ii. t.ll Rsltlmore 23.3M.0n6 1.7 San Francisco 28.770,078 25.0 Cincinnati 22,614.960 1.6, Kansas City 16,148,784 4.91 Cleveland 16.141,931 10.3 Minneapolis 11,668.316 80.9; New Orleans 11.440,332) 20.8. Detroit 9.9t,696 1.1 I-oulsvllle 10.6f9.51i 12. l Indianapolis 10,7y9,iJU 32. 4 providence (.646.800 2.3l OMAHA 6.806,998 6.8 Milwaukee 6.83o.;6 7.3 Buffalo 5.461, f-64 7.1 St. Paul 6,446,153 15.J St. Joseph ' 4,225,207 I Denver 4,761.073 13.2 Richmond 1,414.518 7.1 Savannah 2.801,737 4.2 Salt Lake City 1.894.665 14. S Albany 1.539,215 7.4 Los Angclea 6.0T,3S4 73. 41 1 Memphis 2,520.53i 11. lj Fort Worth 2,806,321 33. 3 Seattle 4.01i,8J6 43. 1 Washington 1,882.13:2 42.5, Hartford 2.4o3,872 3.0 Peoria 2,465,760 14. 6j Toledo 2,635.8111 37.1 Portland, Ore 2.852.462 32. 0 Rochester 2.'fiu.329 22. Oi.... Atlanta 2.110.793 33. 7 Des Moines 2.099,801 30.6; New Haven 1,684,241 20.1; Worcester 1,533.256 4.1 Nashville 1.708.395 42. 2 Springfield, Mass 1.862. 950 39.0 Norfolk 1,46.:2 6.8, Grand Rapids 1,5K,84 17.9 Hcranton 1,358,743 1.0 1'ortland, Me 1,451.378 11.5 Sioux City 1.496.304 29.6 Augusta 6H5.161 9 3 Syracuse 1,268.624 9.8 Duyton, 0 1.41S.ti56 27.8 Tacoma 1.196.548 5.0 53.7 24.8 12.5 16.61 2.3 17.41 111. 1,654.2261 1.222,7601 9.').tXr 1,122,9251 943.419j 687.3131 796.873 675,Wi0 721,399 6G9,921j 795,3511 483,343 792,400! 499,271 561,063 436.216 483,290 498.404 62S.647 fco.5,062 4-16.655 377.6001 411,361 tVW.OiN) 370.0 16 466.355 326.3901 318.475! 277.530! 225,274 180,223 156.517 10,928. 459i 5,428,000! 8,540,700 831.0171 673,934 423.874 250,394: 2.167,245 -1 22.01 34.3 'ii'.i, 38.6 2.9 27.2 "i 10.9 20.7, 15.5 20.4 25.3 32.6 4!t5 13.7 62 !i 17.1 24.3 30.0 26.7 26 $1,930,270.69' 779,663,514 3.1 23.2 '23.3 5.1 3.8 7.0 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good 8t4Mit in Stroag Demand and Oowi and Heifer, steady. HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND TEN HIGHER Stock Cattle Market Dall aad I n- eaaaced Moderate Rm of Sheep ad Dall, Weak Trade Stock Sheep Generally Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. June 20 RecelDtS wers: a! 1 1 la. Mora KIimh vinciaii Aionciav x.t,s Official Tuesday 3.xu Official Wednesday 1,364 isntciai 1 nursoay Official Friday 4 Five divi thin Mk .. IS iS) Same days last week 10,592 Same week before 12,7s Same three weeks ago... 10,024 Same four weeks ago. ...14,841 Same days last year 9,310 a.k.t.Elx'lS t'uK TUU VKAR The following table shows the receiota of cattle, hugs and sneep at Sou in Omaha lor mo year 10 oaia ana comparisons with 190?. 1901 Cattle 354.827 126.966 Hugs 1,1:62,168 l.lbO.olil oheep W,14 49K,uU ine following tble shows price of hogs sold on the South Omaua market the last several days, with torn pailsons with lormer years: Date. I 1902. 1901.190J.lsy9.U9.i.lo97.,189ii. 4,1ns ,! 12.3M) 4.90 lo,655 3,300 .t8 1.V0 8.113 1.710 44.J95 15.441 46.1K1 11.697 t.M 7.7.1 48.2.5 t.'j-, totta 5,888 38.433 U.'JOO TO DATE Inc. 27,871 101,84 the Deo. 1U4.7U Vtlbgu June June l.... June it....i June 4.... June June .... June 7.... 1 June 8....I June .... J j oe 10... June 11... June 12... 1 June 13... June 14 ... I June lo... June 16... June I1...1 June 18... June 19... June 20..., I 70 4 a 3 oO, 4 31 1 1 40 1 s V 01 1 4 to, 3 u, 4 li, 4 M X 7 j3 I i 70 I 2 s 4 U3 1 36 2 fee 7 16 I o 73 4 83 4 iui 3J, i 87 7 20;4i I 70 4 1 1 88, I 31, 3 jo 7 lD b ,1, 4 S4 3 tu. 4 01 I 1 01 7 11, 5 !o 4 1W! 1 6,' 1 s 1 30 ) 8 7 $ tu 1 80. 8 8c, J a, 3 0$ 7 21 I 8 10i 1 0M a 8 - 3 H 7 h 84 I 8 utt, 3 vi 1 in 2 ) 1 3 , 6 1 i 00 I 8 t 3 24 2 HI T83 I 8 8U 4 2 I 111 I I 31 8 it) do',,, b koi 4 sji A 3 7li 1 i 03 7 il-ici b 81j 4 8o 3 60, 79 3 29, I 5 86! 4 89 3 641 8 77; 3 32 1 2 98 7 24, 1 4 Sol 3 62 3 90 3 22 , 3 10 7 2.1, 6 83 1 3 63 3 93 3 Is 3 08 7 2o-, a 89 b 03, 1 3 Su, 3 21 3 10 7 33-, a 92i 0 06! 3 64i I 3 16, 3 i2 7 411 6 Do 4 94i 8 71 3 So, 2 . Indicates Sunday. The oihoiui numoer of csrs of stock brought In today by each road was: cacti. Hogs. Sbevp. Hones. C. M. A St. P. Ry. waDasn Mo. Paclflc Ry V. P. system 4 C. & N. W. Ry F., E. & M. V. R. R... 16 C St. P., M. & O. Ry. 6 B. & M. R. R. R 6 C, B. A y. Ry 2 K. C. & St. J 4 C, R. I. oc P., east... 3 C, R. 1. & P., west.. 1 Illinois Central 7 4 3 9 11 34 12 17 4 ii 1 2 121 62rf 2.019 2,o94 1,953 10 731 3 3 19.3 CANADA. Montreal $ 20.637,707 11.81 Toronto 15,342,301 22.6 Winnipeg 3,016.338 61.1 Halifax 1,643,649 7.1 Vancouver, B. C. .. 1,109,045 15.0 Hamilton 919,227 28.1 St. John, N. B.. .... 973,014 28. 3 Victoria, B. C, 479,551 26.1 Quebec 1,5:14.268 2.9 Ottawa 2,635,841 Totals, Canada ...$ 45,551.2501 16.3 Not Included in totals because containing other items than clearings. Not Include, in totals because of no comparison fuSkst year. Kerr York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 20. MONEY On call, steady, 2'y3 per cent; closed offered. 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4V4IS& per C'sTERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual, ouslness in bankers' bills at $4,871 for demnnd and at $4.&5V(t'l-85y4 for sixty days; posted rates, $4.Sti34.8s4; commercial bills, $4. 84 Va 1.851,4. SILVER Bar, 62c: Mexican dollars, 42',iC. BONDS Government, steady; state, In active; railroad. Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: V. 3. ret. is, re....107't L. A N. unl. 4s.. do coupon 10sMex. Central 4a.;... do 3a. reg 101 -v do Is Inc do coupon ,...107VMInn. A 6t. L. 4a.. do new 4s, reg UiVM.. K. A T. 4s do coupon 13o do Za do old 4a, reg 10S",,N. Y. Central la... do coupon H0;s do general ta... do 6a, reg lOo N. J. C. gen. is... .ic no. racinc s .103 V do 3s . Ji N. A W. cos. 4a... AO's Reading gen. 4a.... 7 Bt L A 1 If c. la, Total reeclpts 42 The disposition of the dav'a rerelnta as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- urr 01 neaa inuicaieu: Buyers. Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. Guiana, racning company., m j,;ir Ki. n. nammona wo Swift and Comany 253 Cudahy Packing Co 126 Armour & Co 166 Cudahy Co., K. C lil Hill & Huntzlnger 33 Hamilton & Rothschild.... 3 U F. Husi 1 H. U Dennis & Co 10 B. F. Hobbick 2 Wolf A M 32 Other buers 92 102 Total 1,029 8,307 833 CATTLE There were hardly enough cat tie here to make a market, and th.. condl tion of the trade. was much the same as !t has been In some days. Desirable grades are In demand, while grassy stock are weak sellers. Beef steers made up a large part of the limited run and included several lots of pretty decent drylot beeves. Packers, aa heretofore, were out after the decent grades, and prices tended strong on the fair to good steers. jmn and grassy cattle sold about in yesterday s notches for any thing at all useful. Tho market for cows and heifers was lightly supplied and practically unchanged from yesterday. The supply was small and there were few fed cattle In sight. Pack ers picked up the decent grades at stea-ly lo strong figures. Bulls, stags and v. -a I calves sold generally steady If good, with the market Inclined to weakness on In ferior offerings. The stock cattle market shows very little change from that of the last several days. There were few received. Oood feeders are In good request, and other grades are jlow weak sellers. Stock cows and heifer are also rather poor sellers at uncertain prices, Representative sales: EEE? STEERS. 4s. ..103Vi .. 14'., .. il ..1U& ..too .. S4t, ..14va ..107 ..lMVi ..104; .. 74 ..1014a 1CW do coupon.. Atchison gen. do adj. 4a Bal. A Ohio 4s. do 1M do cuuv. 4a 107V4 8t. L. A S. t. 4a. ..100 Canada 80. 2a lots St. L. 8. W. Is Central of Ga. 6a...lM' do la 17 do Is loc si VS. A. A A. P. is.... H Chea. A O. 4s 10si;So. Paclne 4a U- Chicago & A. !'a.. K4,iSo. Kallwar ea 124 C. I). A Q. n. 4a.... I 'Texas A Pac. Is lit C. M A Bt P (. 4s..ll6S41T., St. L. A W. C. A N. W. c. 7a. ys C. R. I. A P. 4a. ..1114k C C C A Bt L g 4a.. 101 Chicago Tar. 4s tt Colorado 60. 4a M Denver & R. O. 4a. 10344 Erie prior lien 4s.... X01V Wheel. A L. E, do general 4s s Wis. Central 4s. F. W. A D. C. la. .113 Con. Tobacco 4a. Hocking Val. 4a...ll0Vi! Bid. Offered. t'nlon Pacific 4a.. do conv. 4a... Wabash Is do Is do deb. B Waat Shore 4a. szVfc ....imp, ....W ,...I1 ...HIS, .... 77 ....HSVj 4s. 5 .... 3! .... 41 sX ucn. Electric .. tltalHocklng Coal .. ..167cVInlr. Paper .... ..41 I aa pfd. .. MS4j In"r. Power ... .. (4 "Laclede Oaa ., ..127 National Blecult . .1S5'4 Nlonal Lead .. ..181 (No. American ., ..lluci!pclflc Coast ... .. II irwIH Mall .... .. isill'0Pl's Oaa ... ..113A;,'raed Car.. ..107cL Pfd .. 2v"ullman f- Car. .. IK", Republic steel , ..1 L 00 ' ..lM J,u' , .. 7 IT""- foal A I. .. ! jnlos B. A P. pfd .. s:tt" Leather .... ,.16iaJ , Pfd .. as U- Rubber ,. 14 , do ptd .. V. 8. Steel .. ss'V ' , .. si Western Union .., .. tsVAmer. LocomotlTa. .. Hi do ptd , .. s6H K. C. Southern... ..174 ' do ptd , Offered. .lie ... ls4 ... to4 ... 7:s ... 75 ... ... 44Wj ... H ...121 ... IS ... 41 ...101 ... 44 ... U ...S4 ::: ...114S 1 'S IS 4 J4 a u MS 414 tu Laadoa loek Market. LONDON. June . 4 p. m. Closing: Consols for money.. T T-14 Nonolk A W eat era. do aecesat a'?! da pfd. Anaconda S Onurla A W, Atohlson 1414'PeiiosrlTsnls da ptd 101 Reeding ..... Baltimore A Ohio. . . .!i do 1st pfd. Chesapeake A Ohio.. 4TI do Id pfd.. CbUago O. W C. It a II r... Denver A R. O... do pfd Brie do let pld da Id pld Illinois Central Leulatllle A Nash, MlsMHirt. at. A T. do ptd Near York Central SO (Southern Kallwav.. ..17711 do pfd .. 41, southern Pacllc .. W U nion Pad tic .. 1-74' da pfd .. I'nited Stales Steel... .. M I do pfd , ..U1U, Wabaah ..Us I do pfd , .. tf Spanish 4a .. So Rand Mines ltlte iMBaers deferred SILVER-Steady at 34 8-ltd . . . tt-? . H4 . 41 . to . 7 . si . t4i . 44 . 1114 1S M4a Pr BAR ounce. MONEY 2HMH per cent. The rata of discount In the open market for both short and three-rnontha Dills la ZHtJi" per cent CendHloss at tke Treasary. WASHINGTON. June 10, Today's state ment ot Ut treasury ialanca In tha (eo- Boston Stack Qaotatloas. BOSTON, June 20. Call loans, i"H4 per cent; time loans, 4(Qo per cent, umcial closing of stocks and bonds: Atchison 4s Oaa la Mcx. Central 4a... N. E. O. A C Atchison do pld Boston A Albany.. lioelon A Me Boaton Elevated .. N. Y.. N. H. A H Fltchburg pfd I'nlon Paclne .. American Sugar do pfd American T. AT.. Dominion I. A 8... (ien. Klectlic , Mssa. Electric .... do pfd N. B. O. A C Pnlted Krult Dnlr Weat V. 8. Steel , do pfd , Westlngo. Common ..1MV, .. 14 .. U .. 40 .. 8iv: ..loula ..10 ..101 ..its ..no ..1434a ...lots ...IMS ...111 ...u ... 14S ...104 ... liv, ... M ... IVi ...ins ... 44-, ... 17S ... aS .lot Adventure Alloues Amalgamated Bingham Calumet A Hecla.. Centennial Copper Range Dominion Coal .... Franklin Isle Ho, ale Mohavrk Old Dominion Osceola Parrot Qulncr banta Pa Capper.... Tamarack Trlmountals Trinity United Stales Utah Vlcierla Winona WolverlM . n . IS . 4S ,. It .(US . 1( . t( .117 . 11 . II . 41 . II . 41 . it ..lit , . 1 .mil . so ,. lISi . M :1 . 4 . 84 Vi Kew York MlalnsT tiaotatloas. NEW YORK. June 30. The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: ' Adam Cos a iLltde CBler 11 Alice loscari t Breeo t Ophlr Hi Brunswick Coa Phoenls t Comatork Tunnel .... tS Potoet M Con. Cat. A Va lit iSavas 10 Deadwood Terrs.. Horn Sliver tron Stiver Leedvllia Coa.... .let .IM . 71 . 8 Sierra Nevada II Hope .. Standard .. 11 .. 48 ..II Bank Clearlaca. CUlfiflft Inn. 4A PU. .F 4rM tV -.. ..i.--, Wu W. " . BWW,W,1M. balances, 3-.21(.7u3; posted exchange, 84.88 tjr sixty days, 84S84 on demand; New York exenange, zoe premium. NEW YORK. June SO. Clearings. 82&0.. 030.261: ba lanes. 18,630.818. PHILADELPHIA. June za Clearings f20.444.661; balances, 81,388,968; money, 4o-S BALTIMORE. June . -Clearings. 83. W8. 771; balances, 8476.668: money. 8 per cent. BOSTON. June . Clearings. 326,708, 46S; Daiancra, ai.eeo.ots. CINCINNATI. June 10. Clearings, tJ,T21. 750; money, 3a per cent; New York ex change, par to luc Dremlum. ST. LOl'IR. June Clearings. r.Kt.884: balances, 8e7(.&6; money steady. 4HBH per cent, vvw iur exenange. oc premium. Waal Market. T OA xtrrT v... II nd combine. lJcf lv ST. LOUIS. steady; medium g 17Sc; light fine. l2rriS4c; trtavy fine, wv , awe, wakauaie. ey3ae No, Av. Pr. No. At. 1 850 4 00 1 110 1 MO 4 25 1 125 145 4 16 lli .a 1 720 4 M 42 1104 1 1015 4 75 31 1101 4 ii b 00 1 Hf0 J f0 b 00 13 1:7 I 20 b !5 41 1200 U set t 16 1 1230 I 120 b 75 t5 1350 I I.'.l t 7t W 13io U 1175 15 COWS. 1 ano t 55 it ef,; 4 IS4 1 50 1 1110 7 802 1 69 II. W 1 117S I 76 1 130 1 76 I 7t 1 1170 1 1013 t 75 4 45 It 171 t 6 7 b0 1 0 t 85 1 1180 1 1041 I 15 1 100 1050 I 00 1 1030 1 1010 I 00 It li::5 1 1000 8 00 12 921 1 1100 I 00 t ...1118 I ItlO I 00 1 1100 1 1120 I 00 It ices I K0 I M 2 105 1 115 I 10 1 1150 141 I It 1 1060 1 HO I IS 7 tag 1 1C70 I 25 f 113 I POO I 15 i HO 4 100 I 10 1 12O0 10 7I I 10 1 1002 I It I 40 1 1060 4 1000 I 50 1 1065 1 ,.1000 I tO I t5 1 100 I 10 1 1260 1 140 I 10 1 1240 1 ?0 I to Pr. I tt to 75 I 75 t to 1 00 7 20 7 40 7 50 7 50 7 55 I bO I (.0 S to I to i 50 I to I to I 0 I to I to I 70 I to I 15 I 5 I 1)0 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 10 4 50 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 71 I 00 I tt I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 700 10 580 . t5t 120 724 tat no I to I 0 I 15 I 75 I 75 I.. It.... 1.... 11.... HEIFERS. 1 n 1 , 1 00 1 1 tt 1 , 4 00 BULL). 114 . 19 . 4M . 125 .1005 . 170 . I HO .1025 I M 1 M I 00 I 75 4 00 I so I 15 8 40 1 750 1 10 1 1110 I g 1 1110 1 71 1 1200 I It 1 130 I 76 1 1070 1 20 1 1120 I M 1 1120 I 25 1.. 1270 I M 1 1440 I 15 t j. .1155 I 0 1 127 I M 1 12(4) I 00 1, 1330 I to 1 1100 I N 1 1440 I 75 1 124 I 1 120 4 0 CALVES. 4 till I 71 1 171 4 M $ tlT I Tt 1 10 4 71 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1.'. 140 I M 1 (to I 1 1 1030 I 1061 I M 1 770 I Tt It 441 I tt 1 ! STOCK CALVES. 1 100 I Tt 1 130 I OS 1 110 I M 1 110 4 OS 6TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. 1 tao I to I I 5 I to I b 47 I tt 1 o I 00 t Hi III 1 47 I W 1 71 4 0 7 137 I t U HI fN c HOOfJ The market was on the. record breaking oner mis morning, Doth ttis tops ami bulk showing higher than anv tine, this season, tne nigneai also lor June In the history ot tnese yaros ana the Manes prices paid In over nine years. The mar ket was on ths boom order from start to finish. Buyers were out early, tne by the middle of the forenoon the pens had been deared of all nomings. UI course, weiiir, and quality cut a big figure In the trade, but under tne active competition buyers were not so particular, and some of 'he lighter grades sold out of proportion 10 heavier stuff. As a rule, the market was a good 10c higher all around. Heavies sold up to 87 60 and the bulk of tha fair to good hogs sold around 87 88 and 87.80. Yes'.sr. day the bulk sold at 87.26 to 87.40, Repre sentative saiea; it... 71... 10... 70... 4... (3... ... ... 71... 70... t... 10. .. 71... t... 17... 71... M... at... tl... t7... 7... 7... to... 41... t... 7... 77... 51... 70... 71... 74... SO... 7... II. ...Kl ...2c ...111 ...117 ...114 ...in ...217 ...lit ...I"! ...1.1 ...2"1 ...121 .. Ill ...141 ...tt ...II ...210 ...1"4 ...221 ...111 ...231 ...2H ...233 ...120 ...224 ...251 ...221 ...211 ...I2t ...214 ...225 ...121 ...221 ...220 ,...211 . . . 230 71.... ....230 77 13S M 201 14 t at T It T It 1 l I 15 T J7H 7 I7H 1 17', T 171, T (TH T nw T I7S, ... 7 40 140 T 40 240 T 40 240 7 40 ... T 40 DO 7 40 M 7 40 100 7 ... t 40 200 7 40 SO T 40 HO T 4Jj 44 t 40 ... t 40 ... 7 40 J 40 7 40 7 40 T 40 7 40 T 40 J 40 1 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 71... !... 47... 71... ... I... 70... 55... tl. ...IU ...140 ...13 ..111 ...140 ...lit ...HI ...21 ..160 ...11 .If at 17 ... 0... 70... 10... It... 70... 2... 44 .. t... t... 71... 71... 41... tl... t... 4... 47... 70... 70... 14... tl... 54 .. 0 .. to... 10... ...151 ...IM ...17 ...174 ...151 ...144 ...IM ...237 ...13 ..151 ...157 ...14 ...II ...III ...11 ...14 ...21 ...174 ...11 ...151 ...151 ...127 ...III ...271 ...l:n ...101 7 45 10 t 45 IK) T 5 an 1 4t 120 7 45 40 T 47I4J 40 I 10 40 7 50 MM 1 td 10 IN M IM ' ... T t 12 1 t Kit ... 7 tO ... 1 to ... 7 to 120 T 0 tt IM ... Tin 24)0 1 47V, ... t 47S M 7 47V, IN 1 K ltO 7 to 40 7 M M 7 10 M 7 t ... 7 If 120 7 tt ... 7 tt M 7 tt ... 7 tt 0 7 55 120 7 tl 140 7 tt w U 1 to ... 7 40 SHEEP Runnlloa wa.ro aarafn limited and demand correspondingly small. The big end of the receipts were Idaho grassers. 1 raoe was in much the same conomon 01 the last few davn demand light atid mar ket dull and weak. Quotations for dinned stock: Good to choice wethers. 4.5n4HU: fair to gooil. 84.30 ti 4.60; good to choice ewes. 84 2T4.o0; fair to good, w.7sfj4.Z5, good to choice lamas, ss-w tt6.S0; fair to good. 14. JO'S 4. 75. Woo led stock sells about 26n50c above clipped stock. Representative sales: No. 2 old ewes 1 buck 17 clipped yearlings 35 clipped ewes w cupped ewes 1 cupped ewe 1 clipped ewe 1 cull Inmb 2 cull lambs 8 clipped yearlings 0 spring lambs 3 spring lambs (W old ewes 74 old ewes 562 clipped ewes Ar. .. XI ..10 .. 73 .. 95 .. 13 ..150 ..1 .. 70 .. 50 ..Ul .. 55 .. 63 . 52 . 4 . Si Pr. 82 00 3 00 8 25 8 25 3 25 3 25 8 60 4 00 4 00 6 00 5 00 6 50 1 bO 2 75 3 60 CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Strong- and Slow Hogs Higher and Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. June 20. CATTLE Receipts. 1.500 head, including 200 head Texans; choice strong, others slow; good to prime steers. $7.5tKciS.W; poor to medium. M.ioijt) 7.40; mockers and feeders, t-.5o'(i&.25; cows, 31.4i4jj.75; heifers, I2.5ucii6.25; canners, l.Wtv !.4o; bullf., $2.2J4i5.oO: calves. 32.5of0li.5O; Texas fed steers, 3l.outlf6.00. HOUS Receipts. 18.UUU head; estimated tomorrow, 20,000 head; left over, 4. 0U0 head; market Hijilac higher; mixed and butchers, 7.2lKc7.t5u; good to choice heavv, I7.60'n7.75; rough heavy, 37.20i7.4o; light, 37.1u(tj7.40; bulk of sales, 87.30Ca7.60. till HEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head: sheen and lambs, steadv: good to choice wethers, $4.(ifti J.OO; fair to choice mixed, 33.iu4t4.50; western sheen. 3.'.50'n i.75: nailve lambs, clipped, 35(jo.G"i; western lainlis, 35.tsjrnri.65: spring; lambs, $7.10. umciai yesteruay: Recelnts. Shinments. Cattle 7.3M 3.2M Hogs 20.3i7 2.3.NS Slice;. 12,412 919 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 50. CATTLE Re ceipts, i.tioo natives, 115 Texans. 215 calves. Active; best beeves higher, others steadv: choice export anil dressed beef steers, 37.00 Si". 50; fall to good. 34.9iwi7.Oo: stockers and feeders, 83.flivrH.Mi; wstern-fed steers. 84.50 ic6.25; TexHS and Indian steers, 33.25!f4.T5: lexas cows, .'.4."7;t.io; native cows. 31.10 tJH.SO; native heifers. 33.25S.2S; canners. 31. 5t$ 3.00; bulls, $3.0081.75; calves, 32.50U 5 25. HOOS Receipts. 7.000 head: market rwlflo higher and active; top, JT.TT1: bulk of saies. tT.tSWT.GTi; heavv, $7.6517.77".; mixed packers. 37.5o$i7.70; light. $7.1o7.45; York ers. $7.40fu7.45; pigs, S'i.S.'liT.lO. HHEKP AND LA MISS Receipts. Z.RW head; market slow and steady; native lambs, 34 Sorai.OA; western lambs, 35.4ii.30; native wethers. H.Qix'nR 25: western weihers. 33.SOTi5.15; fd ewes. $1 ico5.25; Texas clipped yearlings, 3n.0Ofcia.49: Texas clipped sheep, 34.4XKg4.86; stockers and feeders. $2.35 3.90. Cordova. ft?llvtc. Futures opened steady, inn prcrra o points nigner, tne improve ment being In svmnsfhv with Euronean steadiness. Trade all day was small. 1m- fiorfers were moderate, wtth drawers of ledges, which with demand, scattering cov ering liy room shorts, served to nrmlv sustain the advance, final prices showing a net gain of 5cVjl0 points. Bales were is. 520 bags, including: Julv, 4.u4.Kic: Septem ber, 4 Dc'.c; October, 6.u6c: November, 5.10c; December, S.iycjt.20c ; March, 8.4ocJf6.45c; raay, 4 oc. Foreign Financial. LONDON June . There was a good de mand for money today. A pronounced ease in money Is not expected Immediately, In view of the Stock exchange special require ments for the coronation festivities and the turn of the half-year. Ittscounts were steadier. Operators on the Stock exchange were disinclined to engage In fresh trans actions and were absorbed with the mines' carry-over. Consols were easier. Amer icans opened wlih a weak tendency and were neglected and were affected by fur ther labor disturbances. They closed tiuirt. Kaffir were Irregular, having fractional setback. The amount of bullion taken Into the Hank of England on baUince today w,is 581.000. Oold premiums arJ minted as fol lows: Rtienos Ayres, 131. SO; Madrid. 36 50; Xlsnon. 25.25; Rome, 1.32. PARIS, June 204 p. m Three pel cent rentes, lol f TTSjC for the account. Exchange on London. 2,f ISHc for checks. Bnutiish 4s closed at 81 SO. Prices on the botirs today were easier on realisations. Argen tines, Draslllans and Turks were firm. Rentes weukened on the postponement of the conversion scheme until October. In dustrials were easier. Hio tlntos wcakenec on dispiriting news regarding the Amerlcar copper mines. Kaffirs were heavy. I a 11 ami Canal company's securities were favnrabh Influenced by yesterday's vote In the t'nltet Stales senate. The private rate of dis count was 2 7-16 per cent. KKRLIN. June 20. Exchange on London 20m 6' pfgs. for checks. Huhlness was dul on tlio bourse today. Spanish 4s wer weak. Iron shares declined owing to un favorable reports from the mining centers Hanks were comparatively steady. Cana dian Pacifies were dull. Jw York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK. June 20-REEVES-Re- celpts. 8,473 head, good to choice steers, strong; medium tc common, HVcTl.'c off ; bulls, steady; cows, 10c lower; steers. 35 00 ei75; extta, $S.0iVcfS.lO; bulls. 33.10ffifi.75; cows, 82.0ivrtfi.0t). Cables, steady; exports, 2.250 quarters of beef; tomorrow, 1.307 cat tle, 4ft sneep and 4,i.o quarters or beer. CALVES Receipts, 57 bead. Market slow and 15c lower; veals.-tRSofrt.JS: little calves, $4.00; cltv dressed veals. 9'ilJ14c per lb. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.fM head; sheep, slow; lambs, steady. Market closed dull and weak; cars unsold; sheep, $2.7fiffM.50: few export sheep, $5.00; culls, $2.0,xii2.50; lambs, $5.0ikV7.15; culls, $4.50. HOGS Receipts. 1,750 head. Market higher; state hogs. $7.65. St. Lonls Live Stork Market. ST. LOt.'IS, June 20.-CA,TTLE-Rerelpts. 1.W0 head, Including 1.C50 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.00,cti.l5: dressed beef and butchers' steers, $4.&v;(7.Scj; steers under 1.0C0 lbs., $4.25S4-40; stockers and feeders. $3 wVg'I.SO; cows and heifers, - $22o5.t6; canners. 11.75 to 2.85; bulls. $3. COS 4.23; calves, 3t..'0Jf J.OO; Texas and Indian steers, 33.0o.gO.O0; cows and heifers, 32.7063.90. HOGS Receipts, 3.30O head; market Vc higher; pigs and lights. 85.354i7.00; packers, 35.2515 50; butchers, 37.357.75. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts. 1.700 head: market steady; native muttons, 33.50 c-r4.25; lambs, $5 00;'i7.25; culls and bucks, $2.50a4.00; stockers, $2.75?3.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 20. CATTLE Re ceipts. 600 head; steady; natives, 34. 75 '17) 75; cows and heifers, 815on6nO: veals, $3.5016.00; stockers and feeders. $2 00fff5.50. HOGS Receipts. 6.4(0 head; 10c higher; light and Itsht mixed, 37.302 7.65; medium and heavy, 87.45fj7.75; plRS. 34 0O'fl.75. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 2,800 head; steady. Stock In Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for June 20: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha '.") Chicago I,6u0 'Kansas City 1.165 pi'. L.OUIS ,l,tvi St. Joseph 500 Totals 1.710 6.000 3.SO0 1,700 2.300 .. 6,928 41.818 13,610 8.113 18,000 7,000 8.300 6,400 Ka. St.. II.. t . Tl.. 7.. 44 . It.. St.. St.. T. . TV. M. . 47.. II. . At. Bk. rr. IM 80 i Tt . .. 7 SO XM 7 II IS 7 It 4 f ta ... T tt It f It ... t tt H 1H IS IS lee 1 10 ... t i ... t u IS f at W 11 MTU S 18 s 1 at a tu ... 1 88 ..111 ..17 ,.1M ..14 ..IM ..IM ..HI ..tu . .IM .. ,.1M ..II ..111 ..III ..irf ..iu Ke. T... 44... II... II. T4. T4. T. S3. 4. T. Tt. 7. T. Av. 8h. Pr. 12 11 t 41 . .17 111 .114 ..111 . .121 ..141 ..11 ..11 ..III ..I4t ..til ..224 ..tl .134 ..l7 ..la ..114 . lil 11 t 41V, li f 42 M 7 43-4 IM IM 10 lit too IM IM T 42V, T 41 vi t 42V, T 41V, 7 4 T 4 1 45 7 4 t u T 4 T 4t 45 T 4 f M 1 t t 4 I 48 Sloan City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June' 20. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 80O; market steady: beeves, $5.607.00; cows, bulls and mixed, 32.754t4.60, stockers and feeders. 3176 j4 40; yearlings and calves, $2 60 tl 4. 26. HOGS Receipts, 3.500; market 10c lower; gelling, $7.15-3.46; bulk. $7.25fc7.S5. SHEEP Receipts. 850; steady. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 20 COTTON-Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 9V4c: mid dling gulf, 9V4c; sales, none. Futures closed oulet and steady: June. 88c; July, 8.52c; August, 8.23c: September, 7.94c: October. 7 53c: November, 7.80c; December. 7.79c; January, 7.79c; February. 7.79c; March, 7 82c GALVESTON, June 20. COTTON Steadier, 'c. NEW ORLEANS, June 20. COTTON Easv; sales, 1,700 bales; ordinary. 7-lc; good ordinary, 811-16c; low middling, 8-16c-. middling. c; good middling, 8,c; middling fair. 9Hc; receipts, 613 bales; stock. 103,105 bales. Futures, steady; June, 8 7'c bid; Julv. 8 VffS 81c: August. 8.3'Vd 8 31e; September. 7.9"cj7 91c; October. 7.6Svfi 7 7uc; November, 7.60ffl7.61c; December, 7.618 7161c; January, 7.6117.62c. LIVERPOOL, June 20. COTTON Spot, fair demand: prices firm; American mid dling. 4 2-32d. The sales of the day were 10 mi) bales, of which 1.000 were for specu lation and exnort and Included 8.0ci0 Amer ican. Receipts, 4.000 bales. Including 3.800 American. Futures openea nrm ana closed h.niv steadv: American middling m. o. c . June. 4 48-4d. sellers: June and July, 4 46-64 434 47-64d. buyers; July and August. 4 45-4d, .-I lr: Auaust and September. 4 43-64d. sel lers: September and October. 4 2D-64jl 4 80-4Md. sellers; uctooer ana rxovemner, . . . c . rl I M .M V. . . . . .. . hln,,.,ka r A f .A cember, 4 l-64(fi4 20-4Md. buyers; December and January. is-wim imm, Duyrre, jn. usrv and February. 4 IX-tMd buvers. 01 t ai'ij jam o rrfyrc', v ci,ilt middling, 8 8-i6c; sales, 4X0 bales; receipts. 193 bales; atock. Z2.ti8 bales. Market. vw-ar TnRV June 80 Bt'OAR Raw nominal: fair refining, 8c: centrifugal, 96 teat. 3Vc; molasses sugar, tc; refined, ''new ORLEANS. June M.-BT'OAR Strong: onen kettle, rHlJ8-1c; open ket tle centrifugal, Stavl 8-ltV: rentrlfugal yel low, JvyWc; seconds. 243 8-18c. Molasses, steady; centniugai, sctyiac CetTee Market. NEW YORK, June 80. COFFEE Spot, Hio, quiet; No. T Invoice. 8Ve. Mild, quiet; Oil find Rosin. OIL CITY, June 20 Credit balances. $1 20 certificates, no bid; shipments. 102.S42 bbls. average, 93.0R2 bbls.; runs, 9S.136 bbls.; aver age, 77,016 bbls. NEW YORK, June 20. OIL Cottonseed, steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yel low, 4Jc asked. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, dull, 4!"it4!i'e. TOLEDO, June 2i Ol 1. North Lima, 88c; South Lima and Indiana, :;c. LONDON, June 20. OII Calcutta Un seed, spot, 52s. Turpentine spirits, 3Ss 9d. Petroleum, American relincd. e'.d. LIVERPOOL, June 20 OIL Turpentine spirits, firm. 39s 6d. Linseed. 3 Cotton seed. Hull refined, spot, strong, :v,s TS'l SAVANNAH, June 20. Ol i Turpentine, steady, 47o. Rosin, firm; A, H, C, D. K, $1.25; F, $1.35: O. $1.40; 11, $l.fN.70; I, $2 05; "K $2.05; M, $3.05; N, $3.40; WO, $3 55; WW, 3.T0. F.Tapnrnted Applet and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Jane 20 EVAPORATED APPLES The demand continues moderate, but offerings are light and full prices are realized. Common to good are quoted at 7-g9'ic; prime, 10c; choice, loVijloV; fancy, 11c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRVITS-There Is a quiet Jobbing demand for nearly all de scriptions. Spot prunes are In fair de. mand, particularly the larger sixes, for both Interior and export account, with prices ranging from 3c to 6lfcc for nil grndes In boxes. Apricots are In steady request at former prices, quotations run ning from 10'c to 14c. Peaches are quiet, but still held at 12&16c for peeled and S'a tSloVic for unpeelcd. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June 20.-DRY GOODS Today's business has been quiet In all departments, there being nn absence of any factor powerful enough to change previously existing conditlonss. llrown sheetings snd drills steady for ieHdlnij brands, other markets Irregular Pleached cottons dull anil unchanged Coarse col ored cottons steady. No change In regu lar print cloths and nn demand. Wide goods are easy. Prints and ginghams quiet but firm. Linens firm, with moderate sales. Burlaps are ending upward. MANCHESTER. June 2ii. DRY GOODS CluthB, dull. Yarns, quirt and unchunged. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. 11678. Hill against firhmucr. Appeal from Gage county. Reversed. Amos, C, depart ment No. 3. A conveyance without fraudulent Intent, bv a solvent mnn, of lands to lil.t wife or rlilM Is nresumed to have been made In consideration of his moral obligation for the support and maintenance of the grantee, and In the aljsenee of evidence of a contrary Intent will be held to have transferred tne enure nun, ooin legal ann equitable: so that the transaction cannot be successfully assanea oy suosecjueui. creditors of the grantor. 11701. County of Hariati against nnney. Appeal from Harlan county. Affirmed. Pound, C, department No. 2. 1 A creditor Is entitled to enforce for his own benefit any securities which the principal debtor has given his surety by way of Indemnity. 2. As such securities are deemed In ecjultv to be held by the surety In trust for payment of Ihe principal obligation, if the surety assigns them to the creditor, the latter may enforce them, although tho surety could not have done so without first discharging sucn oDiigauon. 3. The contingent liability of a principal to the sureties upon his bond Is a suflUienl consideration to support a mortgage giver to indemnity such sureties after executlor and delivery of the bond and before 1 breach. 4. Where a need by way or mortgage recites that the grantee Is trustee for. sureties upon a bond of the grantor, parole evidence Is admissible to Identify the bond and the sureties referred to. 6. A mortgage given by a county treas urer to indemnify the sureties on his of ficial bond Is not Illegal or void because at the time It was given the grantor was suspected of embezzling public funds and the, mortgage was given to protect the sureties In case a defalcation should ensue. 6. Although a county may not demand of a county treasurer any other or further security than the bond required by law, such fact does not prevent it from taking advantage of securities given by the treas urer to the sureties upon nis bona for their indemnity, either by way of subrogation or by procuring an assignment from the sureties 7. Where no Intention so to limit It can be deduced from the face of the instru ment or the circumstances of its execution, the security of a deed .absolute In form, given to indemnify sureties, is not limited to tne formal money consiaeration recited, but extends to the full amount for which the sureties ultimately prove to be liable. 8. A prima facie showing that no proceed ings at law have been had for the recovery Of tne mortgage arm in acuncieni wnere no evidence Is adduced to the contrary. 11713. Meeker agalns. Larson, Appeal from Lancaster county. Reversed with In structions. Duffle, C, department No. 8. 1. While subrogation is not rounded on contract and Is a creation of equity, exist ing solely for accomplishing the ends of substantial Justice, there must In every ram where the doctrine is Invoked. In addition to the Inherent Justice of the case. concur tnerewnn some esiaunsnea prin ciple of equity Jurisprudence as recog nized and enforced by courts of chancery. 2. One who furnishes money for the purpose of discharging a mortgage Hen upon real estate cannot claim subrogation to th rights of the mortgage In the ab sence of an agreement or understanding that the mortgage Is to be kept alive for his benefit or that he shall be given a Hen on the premises in lieu or me one wnicn has been discharged. 11736. Martin against Estate of Ilnnd. Error from Kearney county. Affirmed. H'olcomb, J. 1. Because litigation is pending Involv ing the title to one of several parcel of real estate for which license Is prayed by an administrator to sell for the purposu of paying debts owing by the estate, that fact wlH not render erroneous an order of the district court, otherwise protier, granting a license to sell such real estate To- the purpose mentioned. 11740 Hotchkls sgalnst Aukermann. Error from Lancaster. Reversed and dis missed. Ames, C, department No. 3. 1 Within the meaning of the statute of limitations a court acquires Jurisdiction of the person of a defendant, by a voluntary appearance of the latter, at the date of such appearance, and not at the date of a summons previously Issued but not served. Haul. Smith-Premier Typewriting Co. against Mayhew Error from Douglas. Affirmed, liarnes. C, Division No 2. 1 In a case tried 10 the court without a Jury an assignment of error based on tha admission of Improper evidence will not be considered, because of the rule that the admission of such evidence Is not In Itself a ground for reversal. Whipple against Fowler, 41 Neb., 681; Ward against Parlin, 80 Neb., 876. 8. The finding of the court upon ques tions of fsct Is entitled to the same weight and consideration as Ihe verdict of a Jjry; where such finding is based upon conflict ing evidence and upon a careful examina tion of the whole record we are unable lo say that the finding Is clearly wrong. It will not be set aside. 8. If the consideration for tha giving of a note Is the suppression of a criminal prosecution the transaction Is Illegal and void and no recovery can be had thereon. 4. It la not material In such a rase that no criminal prosecution was actually com menced. A promise not to Institute a pro. secution la aa illegal a consideration as tha dismissal of A prosecution already Instituted.