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    TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1003.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Grain Transactlcni Inflaa eel bj Weather
on flxrd of Trad.
BROKERS CXPCT HEAVY WHEAT CROP
Prlcea rail Slightly, ( orn I nehaatred,
Oat I p aad Provisions AVeat
Oae Ca Beiter at
V ! Close.
CHICAGO. June 12. There wu only a
moderate trad In wheat today and the
tendency wsa tmvnrd lower prices, Juiy
cloning M'Uc lower. July corn wi un
changed but una wore lc higher wu.i
B'ptpmber p;ovlslcms from a shade to lc
higher.
ilie general imprest Ion among wheat
tradera wai to the en t that the crop
would be a heavy one In R;)lte of tha post
seemingly unfa v. jr.. In weather and inU
had a depressing Im.ucnce o i prlcea which
ruled enaler the entire day. I-arge ArRen
tina shipments, 1 liver nl receipts and disap
pointing cable caused an easier tone at
tha atart and July was u rhade to 'Vb-'sc
lower, at 75c to 7ic. and with consldcr
able liquidation by local longs the market
continued on the clown grade the early
Eart of the session, July going to 'ibltc
atrr a fair demand developed of a bullish
character of a modern mlller'a crop re
port and the market became firmer with
part of the Iojs regained. The report of
tha first new wheat being received at
Nashville was somewhat of a factor late
In the day. Closing prices were ateady
with July Vt'ff'Hie lower, at 7ic. Clcarnn
cea of wheat ond flour were equal to 222,
t bu. Primary recelpta were 302,800 bu.,
against 327,?no bu. a year ago.
Bradstreet's exports of wheat and flour
for the week were equal to 4.191.000 bu.
Minneapolis ervl Dilluth reported receipts
of 281 cats, which with local receipts of
JO cars none r.f contract grade made total
recelpta for the three points of 301 cars,
against 306 cars Inst week and 245 cara a
year ago. Improved weather caused an
easier tone In corn the first part of the day
but a good demand from commission
houses and lonl tradera tended to uphold
prices. In spite of the better weather a
good many unfavorable crop advlcea came
In and stimulated the buying. Trading
en the whole was rather light. The close
was steadv with July unchanged, at 4Hc,
after selling between KtUc and 48V.
Local recelpta were 427 cars, with 21 of
contract grade.
Oata for July delivery ngaln exhibited
a decidedly bullish tendency as the result
of urgent covering by sho'ts Inspired by
the scarcity of cash supplies ana by the
spring demand from the east where stocks
are reported very low. The early market
was easier In sympathy with the weak
ness In wheat, but prices quickly advanced
under the ircod demand and ruled atrong
for the nearby delivery, while other months
were ateady. After sel'lng between 364c
and 37c, Ju'y closed lo higher at 38c. Local
receliits were 1B2 cars.
Trading In provisions was smnll. but the
market was firm the late strength In the
hog market being responsible for the better
leenng. packers were good buyers of lard
and ribs and local traders were also In
clined to the buying. The selling was scat
tered with offeiinga amnll. September pork
closed 10c higher, at $10.90; September lard
was a shade higher, at $8.97Vb. ribs at
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
pi cars; corn, a.u cara; oata, lio cars; hogs,
14.000 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Arllcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.Yea'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Bept.
b Sept
July
Sept.
Deo.
eot
July
Sept.
Dec,
Sept.
Sept
Sept.
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The cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Market steady: winter patents.
13.6043.70; straights, $3.203.50; spring pat
ents 84.00(.10; straights, $3.4008.70; bakers,
90. IV.W.
WHEAT No. 8 spring. 7879c; No.
spring. 7&&78c; No. 2 red. 750760.
CORN-No, I. 48e: No.-8 yellow. 4Sc.
OAT8-N0. J, 88c; No. 8 white, 39c; No.
White, 38tfj38c.
RYE-rNo. I. 60c.
B A RLEY Good feeding, 4648c; fair to
cnotce malting, bOhmc.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 81.10: No. 1 north
western, fl.izvt; pnma timothy, 13.75; clover,
contract grade. 811.604711.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., tl7.00
ffl7.13H. Lard, per 100 lbs., 8.0(182H. Short
ribs sides (loose), $9.20fr9.35. pry nalted
shoulders (boxedt. 8.mt.l2. Short clear
Bides (boxed), l.'-'ViQ75.
Following are tha recelpta and shipments
01 nour ana grain yeatnraay:
Recelpta. Shipment
Flour, bbla 14. 2t,4'W
Wheat, bu 20,400 lll.nro
Corn, bu 273.100 54.fno
Oats, bu 3OS.800 407.300
Rye, bu 1,800 6. WW
Barley, bu 47,300 9)0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was weak; creameries. lbuttlSc
dallies, lbttQlSHo. Eggs, steady, at mark,
cases included. Uduic. Cheese, steady,
AKW YORK GKXERAL MAKK.DT.
Ing at T and futures at 57 5a. Locally,
copper wae dull and nominally unchanged
at flt.frUH.TI for lake and electrolytic
nd 14. for casting. I-ead was uncnangea
at 4.116s In Ixindon and at 4.Ti4 locally.
Spelter was ur changed st 20 If In lxn
don. btit here was nominally quoted at
Ki. Iron closed at 12a M In Olaagow, ana
at 4;s 7d In Mlildleaboro. lxwany iron was
quiet and nomlnsl. Northern foundry No.
is quoted at ii "mi Ji.uu; no. t inun'ir;
northern at 19.uV'19 M; No. 1 foundry
southern and No 1 foundry southern sdM
at $19.6043 20. U0.
stock,
per lb..
per
OMAHA WHOI.EIALII MARKET.
Coadlttoa Trafla and aaota4loaia am
Staple Baal Kaaey Prslaee.
EOO-Fresh stock, losa off. 12V4c
L1VK POULTRY Hens, 7orUWc; spring
chickens, per lb., 20c; roosters, according to
age. 4i?6c; turkoys, 131 6c; ducks, 'i'utc;
geese. fc'iiTc.
BUTTBH faoRlng stocg, ihc; cnoice
dilry. In tubs, 16jjl7c; separator, 21T22c.
FRESH FISH Fresh cauelit trout, vr;
rlc.kerel, 9c; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo, 7c;
luedrh. 11c: whlteflsh. 9c; salmon, 15c;
haddock, 10c; codfish. 12c; redsnapper, 10c;
lobsters, boiled, rer lb., 26c; lobsters, green,
per lb., 23c; btfllheads, 11c; catfish, 14c;
black bars, 17i20c: halibut, 10c; shad roe,
4Cc per ptlr; rne shad, tl each; crapple, 12c;
Mrrlng. te; perch, 0c; white bass, 10c; blue
flns, 8c.
R!! AN Per ton.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
toilers1 nssociatlon' Choice No. 1 uplnnd,
$10; No. 2. $9.60; medium, 9; coarse, $8 60.
Rye straw, $7- These prices are for hay
of good cnlcr and quality. Demand fair and
receipts ngnt.
(,'OJtN 46c.
OAT-a.Sc.
RYE No. 2, 60e.
VEGETABLES.
OLD 1-OTATOES Northern
bu., 80ff86c; natives, 36 40c.
NEW POTATOES (Southern.
PARSLEY Per do. bunches, 30c,
PAKHrtlPB Per bu., 40c.
Cl'CL'MBERS Hothouse, per doi, 75c
SPINACH Home grown, per bu. basket,
40c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, 82.60; string,
per bu. box, $2.60,
CAUHAUt; New calirornia, per id., sc.
TOMATOES New Florida, per 6-basket
orate, $3.26.
RHL BARB Per lb., lc.
KT A I V ItL'lVU 1 ) V. . . M Et
ONIONS New California dry onions, per
lb., 2o; Texas, per lb., 2c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri and home
grown, per 2t-quurt case. $.60.
tHbKKibS- alirornla. white ana DiacK,
per 10-1 b. box. $2.
(.'AiTAlAJL,PliFlorlda. Der crate. I3.MXJ
.w.
APPLES Ben Day la, per bbl., 8450.
TKOPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California. Der 10-lb. cartons. 75c:
luraisa, per is-lu. dox. lsc.
ORAiNGS California navela, fancy, for
l"t and smaller alsea, 94.UO: fur 160 and
larger sizes, Ui.J: Mediterranean, all sires.
.iA33.ai; jarra, H.ZaJ.60; fancy, blood, per
nan uux, z.uu.
LEMONS California fancy, nil sizes.
i.uu; Messinas, II. UO.
DATE8 Persian. In 70-Ih. boxes. rxr lb..
6c; per c.iwe 01 3u-lb. pkgs., $3.26.
kappl.es Florida. $3.26; Cuban, $3.
M ISC ELL AN EOU8.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
POPCORN-Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c.
HlUEtl No. 1 rrnn. ii4o: No. 2 invm.
6c; No. 1 suited, J 14c; No. 2 salted, (fee;
N... 1 1,..! ....) o . ,. 10 Ik. 1 .. , VI
veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., tfoc: ary salted
hides. MzUc: sheet) Delta. zuaTibo: horse-
hid ts, XI. 00412.60.
NUTS Wainuta. No. 1 soft shell, ner lb..
isc: naru sneu, per 10., ic: 1x0. 3 sort aneu,
per lb., loo; No. 3 hard ahell, per lb., 12c;
tfraslla. per lb.. 12c: tiiberta. Der lb.. 12c:
almonds, soft snail, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per. lb., loo; pecans, large, per lb., 12Mc;
email, per lb., lie; cocoanuta, par dox., 61c;
cnesuiuia, per id., iuc; peanuts, per lb
6o; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
kl.eU.
OLD METAL. ETC. A. B. Alnlrn ouotea
me ionowing prices: Iron, country mixed
per ton, Uu; Iron, stove plate, per ton. &;
oopper, per lb., Bc; brass, heavy, per lb..
sc; crass, ngnt, per id., 64C; leaa, per id.,
c; sine, per id., xfcc
higher. Amor leans opened flrmef on good
buying for bear covering, eased sngniiy.
recovered and closed llrm. Canadians Im
proved. The Kaffir section was the most
active, nearly aeroooy neing a ouyer.
int amall failure, that of F. H. Glover,
was announced. ine amount or ouinon
taken Into tha Bank of England on balance
w as 17,000.
AR1S, June 1L prlcea on tha bourse
today opened Arm, but buslnesa waa alack
and stocks closed rather weak. Three per
cent rentes, Kf SHpfg for tho account. Ex
change on London, 2t IRo for checks.
11KKI.IN, June 1. i'nees on me nourse
were firm tMlay. Canadian Pacincs ad
vanced. Exchange on London, 2om 43pfg
for checks. Discount rate on short bills.
8'i per cent; three months' bills, t per
cent.
St. Lamia Ormla aad ProTialaata.
ST. LOUIS. June 12. WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track.
77c; July, .7c; September, 72c; No.
hard, nominal.
CORN weak : No. 2 cash, nominal: track.
uc; July, 4c; September. 4014c.
OATS Strong; No. 2 cash, nominal; track,
white, 60&66c; July, Slhic; September, 33Vic;
xno. 1 wnue, nominal.
RYE Nominally 49c.
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $3,509
1.90; extra fancy and atralght. H wx3.to.
SEED Timothy, nominal, 2.00y2.2o.
CORNMEAL Bleady. $2.70.
BRAN Nothing done for shipment be
eniifl nf flnnil.
HAY-Dull and strong; timothy, $12,009
28. ou; prairie. 111.000 14.00.
COTTON TIES Iron. 81.06.
BAGGlNQ-tttc.
TWINE HemD. 6c
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; jobbing, stand
ard mass, $17.45. Lard, unchanged at W 4j.
Bacon, ateady; boxed, extra snorts, iu
clear ribs. $10.25: short clear. 310.37H.
METaLU lead, dull, $4.12Vitf4.15. Spelter,
dull. K.6O-i6.60.
POULTRY Firmer; chickens, 10Hc
springs, 180; turkeys, 19o; ducks, 7c; geeae,
364c.
BUTTER Higher; creamery, 1835c
dairy, I4lbc.
EGGS Firm. 15c: loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 1,000
Wheat, bu 2.000
Corn, bu 25.000
Oata, bu 5,000 4,00$
Philadelphia Irodare Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 12. BUTTER
Easier; extra western creamery, 2223c
extra creimery. nearby prints. 24c.
EGGS Firm and good demand; fresh
nearby and western. 18c, los.i oft; south'
western. 17c. loss off.
CHEESE Quiet but steady : New York
full creams, choice, new, llwllHc: New
York full creams, fair to good, lOgic.
douhtedly Increase In Importance with the
addition to the number of those thus situated.
WK KKI.T BAftfC. CXKARtlfOA.
Iiaiaarr af Baalaia Traaaaataal fcy
the Associate Baafca,
NEW YORK. June 11-Th foUowIng
table, complied by Bradsireet, shows the
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ending June 11, with the percent
age of Increase and decrease aa compared
with the corresponding week last year: '
O.aotatloaa t tha Day aa Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 12 FLOUR Re-
re. pta, $2,176 bbla.: exports. 90. OS bbio.; firm
at o.d prlcea: winter palenta. 3.76a-4.M: win
ter straights, ;3.1t3.2; Minnesota patents.
rt.zwut.Du; win.er extras, u.mxu.iv: Minna-
sola bakers , :a.3ji$ 66; Inter low grades,
ll.Mtl.W. Rye flour, dull; fair to good,
e-'.novu .so; ciKnce 10 lancy, )..;, ti.ou.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western.
1 i; city, i.i; 11 nnaywino, nominal.
niiu .asy; inu. . vv.jtern. usc, r. o.
D., allimt; state, tH.y,i I'j c. I. f., New York
liAKUSl Quiet; mull Ids, 6lHt56c; feed
ins. nc, c. 1. 1., lul.. :.
WHEAT Receipt., 8 175 bu. : exports.
1.178 bu. Spot quiet. No. 2 red. 64c. ele
vator; No. 2 red, f c. f. o. b. aflott; No. 1
northern Duluth. ,c f. o. b. nlloot; No.
1 hard Manitoba, i5',c f. o. b. arioat. Op
tions were generally weak nil dv excrpt
for a brief noon nlly on strength In the
northwest and a bullish "modern mlller'a"
report. Fine crop weather, easier cablea,
liquidation and a light export trade 00-
castored much of tho depression. The
close waa easy at tic net decline. July,
SlStjKmc, cloaed SI 6-K.e: September, TlH
774c. closed 77c; December, 77H5j78c,
closed TJc.
CORN Receipts 1W .050 bu.; exports. 81 -8H3
bu.; salea. 14.00 bu. : fuUirea. 24.000
spot. Sp4Jt steady; No. 2 57c elevator, and
5tc f. o. b. afloat: To. 2 yellow, 6Hc; No.
2 white, WV4C. Optlcn market was fairly
well sustained on covering, adverse crop
news and firmer cables, closing onchanKedT
July, WHvh&oc clood 564c: Seitemher.
54 1-HV&64-V- Cloaed We; December, biU
54c, cloaed 63c
OATS Recolpts. 108,100 bu. ; er-oria I V
bu.; snot flrra; standard white, 4ic; K'o. K
; No. 2 white. 44c; No. 3 whl'e. 4314,.;
track while. 4Hrt46c. Options higher west
ana nun nera.
HAY Firm;
frsSc: rood to
""i n i-acino coast, isui ctod
ISUijsi.; itolSu; olds, frtflOo.
HIDES Frm; Galveston, K to 28 lbs
18c; Callforniu, 21 to 25 lb.. 19c; Texaa dry"
14 tn SO 11.. 14c.
l.KATH KR Firm; acid. UQIbia.
RICK Firm; domaatlo, fair to axtra, 4'i
,lnn nominal.
PROVI3ION8 Beef, quiet; family, HO.
!?. n ins, $9.0090: beef ham., $iot
?1.00; city, extra India m, $i(HX(riPo
Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. IH 7610
rb-kied shouldera, $S 26US.M; pickled hams'
$11 4(M .tin. Lard, dull: waatarn ataamed
ft ir.: J una cloaed at 89.16, nomtnal; re
llned. stdv; continent, $926; Bmh
America, '9 85; compound, 87.6u4i4.00. Po k
Ft--.,)-; family, 818 2fTl8.60: abort clrara.'
$)S Oiwrl mesa, $1$.261.74.
TALLOW Steady; city t$ par pkg ), 5c;
country (vkga. free). iiHc
IH'TTFIt-Reoelpta. 6.0"9 pkgs.! ateadv at
'cllne; attta dairy, 17021c; creamery, li-y
western extras, JSfer; extra aeconda end
nr"', lf'17c
POl'LTRY Alive: Blow; western sprltg
runner., tajtc: iowis, 10; turkeys, lli't.-o.
Drcnaed: (Julet; western broilers, 2bt 27c;
CHEi;";RlptB. I. OH pkxa.; firm:
amati, c.iorea ana wnite, ioo; large, col
ord 10". e; large, white. lOWo.
METALS Spot tin. advanced in the
Ixm'wn market, rloalng at ' r..
futures advanced lUt'S to lU2sCd. The
gains abroad were reflected In a firmer
market her, and spot closed at $2S.M so.
Copper declined, 7 64 In London, spot eloa-
Llverpoal Grata aad ProTlaloaa.
LrVERPOOL, June 12. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. S red western, winter, 6s 4d;
No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 7d; No. 1 Cali
fornia. a ad. Futures, quiet; July, CS4d;
Sent em be-, 6a
CORN Spot. American mixed, new, firm
st 5a Id: old, eaav at 6s lVtd. Futures, quiet;
June, nominal; July, 4a 7Vid; September, 4
6d.
Hlinentolli Wheat. Floor aaal Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS. June ' 12. WHEAT
Cash. 7Vc; July. T8,c; September, 71V
TlSc: on tracK. o. 1 nara, soc; 10. 1
northern. 79c. j
FUOl'K riest patents, .xwq.v; secona
patents, fi OC.U; first clears, $3.10i)3.2ti;
second clears. $2.30i2.40.
BRAN In bulk. $l4.uo14.2S.
NEW YORK STOCKS A7ID BONDS.
Active BaylaaT Contlaaea, that
rrlces Still Coallaa to Soar.
NEW YORK. June 12. There was a con
tinuance today of the active buying which
developed so suddenly yesterday morning,
ana prices were carried to a substantially
higher level throughout the list on deal
ings of over 1,000,000 shares. The market
closed active and Arm at near the top
level, profit-taking on the considerable rise
making an lnsignincant impression on
prices. The large demand this morning
for stocks was fed freely, and the active
trading of the first hour was within a
fractional range of fluctuations after the
opening advancea. The confidence with
which these offerings were absorbed en
couraged renewed buying. The demand
showed signs of being satisfied at times
during the day, and there were lulls In
the activity of the market with fractional
recessions In prices, but no Important pres
sure to sell developed at nny time during
tha day and the bulls had the situation
completely In hand. A considerable part
of the demand came from the short Intereet
which had failed to cover yesterday In the
hope of a reaction from the first rebound,
or which had put out fresh lines to con
test the recovery. There was some cover
ing of short lines of older standing, as
well, which were rut out earlier in the
stock market reaction, and which have
remained uncovered through the occasional
rallies. This demand and some buying of
belated Investors, which was significant of
the cooling of confidence with the turn in
the market. Is something more than tem
porary.
There has been a recognised waiting in
vestment demand which has held bach
from buying on the principle that so long
as the market was going down they might
get stocks cheaper. Thursday's sudden re
bound deprived this element of Its oppor
tunity to buy stocks near the lowest, but
there seems to have been so-"e buying of
this character today. Thor waa evidence
also of some new speculative ventures on
the long side and of renewed activity by
organized pools In certain stocks. The
dealings In Reading were on an extraordi
nary scale and it was rushed up 4 points
in the late dealings, helping materially to
sustajn the late strength of the market.
A Judicial decision nfllrmlng the right of
the cool carrying companies to refuse to
comply with certain demands for Informa
tion by the Interstate Commerce commis
sion was the nominal basis for the rise.
Rumors were circulated also of a very
strong showing of earnings for May to be
shortly published. The Baltimore & Ohio
way statement, showing more than two
thirds of a handsome Increase in gross
earnings preserved for the net earnings.
made that stock and those affiliated with
It prominent features of strength. The
Pacifies and St. Paul were In large de
mand and there was some disposition to
attribute the strength of the Gould group
to vague suggestions that the heavy accu
mulation of Pennsylvania on tha decline
had resulted In sufficient holdings to se
cure representation in that company for
the Gould interests. The forecast of the
currency movement Indicated a sufficient
balance of receipts from the Interior to
offset the loss to the sub-treasury, and by
gold exports and an additional yield and
increase In the esh reserves of the banks
of nearly $2,000,000. It Is hoped that the
heavy liquidation early In the week will
be reflected In a considerable loan con
traction. Sterling exchange continued to
recede, but sn additional engagement was
made of gold to go to South America.
Monday Is the first day upon which pay
ments are to be made of the 60 per cent
Installment of subscriptions to . the new
Pennsylvania stock l" This will call
for the payment of $15,000,000 on or before
June 27. Large nortlnns will be paid In
Europe and In Philadelphia, nnd It has
been officially Intimated that the nroceeds
will be used for renayment of the $40,000,000
1ot ikeT nn' hv Pennsylvania for six
months last January.
Bonds advanced In sympathy w'th sto-ks.
Total sales, par value $2,835,000. United
States 2s. coupon, declined H and the new
4s H ner cent on the Inst call.
Following are the dotations on. the New
York Stock exchse: . 1 .
AtcbtaoD TO Texas a Pari He 29
o nl i I Toledo, at. Lu W. 114
Bal. a Ohio
do ptd
Caoaduo FaclCc...
Canada 8s
Cha. A Ohio
C'Bteaso A Alton...
do pfd
Cblcaio a O. W...
do iat pfd
do Sd ptd
Chicago a N. W
Chicago Ter. &
do pto
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado 80
do lit pfd
da 34 pfd
Dol. A liudaoD...
bol. L. A W....
Danvar A R. O..
do pfd ,
Erie
do 1st pfd ,
do id p(d
Croat Nor. pfd...
Hockias Valla? .,
do pfd
Illlnoia Central .
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
Lake Erie AW..
do pfd
V. A N
Manhattan L
Met. St. R
Mez. Central ....
Max. National ..
Minn. A St. L...
Mo. Pacific
M., K. A T
do pfd
N. .' t'ontral
N. V. Central...
j Norfolk A W....
no piu
Ontario A W....
I'ennpylvanla ....
Readme.
do let pfd
do M pfd
It. L. A ft. P....
do 1st nfd
do Sd pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
8'.. Pimi!
do pfd
Sn. Pacific
80. Railway
do pfd
CITIES. Amount J Ino. Deo.
New York $l.!a2,im,735 23. Oj
Chicago Iti9.6rt4.77ii 8.6
Boston 144.137.233 12.6
rhlladelphlA 10H.743 0M 6 4
St. liuls 41. 8S7.878 ...... 13.2
Pittsburg 62.912,3;$ 84.4
San Francisco 26,4U0.60O 11.2
Baltimore 26,817,720 16.1
Cincinnati 23.7&8.3O0 1.8 ......
Kansas City 14.7SO.7X2 40.0
Cleveland 15,877.111 1
Minneapolis 11.724.914j 6.6
New Orleans 15,86.r5 60.8
Detroit 10.4M.765 8.8
Lotilavlll 10.672.8SK 1.2
OMAHA 8,857,ti7 26.2
Milwaukee 7.X7,730 9.2
Providence 6.642.&00 4.9
Buffalo 6.800.882 9 J
St. Paul 6.045,099 11.8
Indianapolis 7.22R.2O0 80.9
I.os Angeles 6.886.R30 18.8
St. Joseph 4.830.fi32 8 1
Denver 4.804.4M 6.7
Richmond 4.Kt6.87 18.4
Columbus 6.41W.10O 34 (I
Seattle 2.9i7.323 1.2
Washington 4.5O8.307 12.6
Savannah 2.731.224 1.8
Memphis 4,S;4.87 44.2
Albany 4.4H4.W; 24.7
Salt Lake Cltv 2.0.754 4 1
Portland, Ore 3.294,o0 17.6
Toledo S.104,927 15 0
Fort Worth S.440.4S l.l
Peoria 2.520.74K 28.7
Hartford 2.900.643 9.5
Rochester 2.8.11.837 6.9
Atlanta 2.613.000 11.9
Dob Moines 1,998.3X5 11.2
New Haven 2,005.743 1.9
Nashville 2,582.336 43.6
Spokane, Wash 2.1fi7,92fi 29.7
Grand Rapids 1.96.1.213 17.0
Bloux Cltv 1.502,S6fi 19.6
Springfield, Mass 1.607.448 8.9
Norfolk I.539.709 14.6
Dayton 1.674.476 2.8
Tacoma 1.R34.637 26.9
Worcester 1.524,027 11.9
Augusta. Ga 74,792 4.9
Portland, Me 1.491.8!'3 4 8
Scranton 1,69.279 20.6
Topeka 1.153.891
Syracuse 1.348.4K5 8,7
Evansvllle 91.45 6.7
Wilmington. Del I.lfi6.719 2.3
Birmingham 1,345.668 2.9
Davenport 84.759 13.2
Fall River 930.043 4.8
Little Rock 887.736 11.8
Knoxvllle 1.24,703 92.5
Macon 728.000 66.2
Wllkeabarre 887.106 43.0
Akron1 700.000
Springfield. Ill 732.506 88.8
Wheeling, W. Va 934.864 16.41
Wichita 784.637 66.4
Toungstown 728.576- 18.9
Helena 4714.714 44.1
Lexington 545.748 10.6
Chattanooga 756.837 40.7
Lowell 456.968
New Bedtord 65.068 7.4
Kalamaxoo 675.914 82.2
Fargo. N. D 648.610 8.2
Canton. 0 675.000 SI. 8
Jacksonville, Fla 417.031 4.7
Greensburg. Pa 64.082
Rockford. 111.: M9.136 17.4
Springfield. 0 877.220 20.8
Blnghamton 446.900 18.3
Chester, Pa 645.424 81.6
Bloomlngton, 111 816.926 11.6
Qulncy. Ill 841,405 6.2
Bloux Falls, 8. D 230.610 13.2
Mansfield. 0 224.418
Jacksonville. Ill 192.5271 1.0
Fremont, Neb 166.9691...... 7.7
JITttca 2.442.3691
IDecatur. Ill 266.4431 13.1 ......
Houston . , 10.208.6661 2.1
tOalveston 5.567.0HO
Charleston, 8. C L066.8O7
Totals. tT. S $2,191,770.8171 J2.2
Outside New York... 829.669.0821 l.6...v.
E..
Ha do pfd
1 1 Union Pacifta
126"4 do ptd
U Wabaan
do pfd
JIW Wheeliiig A U
Ml do 2d pfd
It Wis. Central
74 do pfd
S4 Adama Ex
171 American Ex
Tr.. It- United States Ex..
. U Wella-rargo Ex....
. U Amal. Copper
. 11 Amu. Car A P....
. do pfd
. Z Amir. Lin. Oil
1724a do pfd
.SSI American g. A R..
. 1014 do pfd
. H' Anae. Mining Co...
. U Brooklyn R. T
. 3 Colo. Fuel A Iron..
. M Cooa. Oaa
.170 Cont. Tobacco pfd..
. Oen. Electrle
. 3- Hocking Coal
.1944a inter. Paper
. Il4 xdo pfd
. 47 Inter. Power
. U Laclede Uea
.1(16 National Blacult ..
.111(4 national Lead
44
. aa
. US
. 441
. 12
. 14
. SI
. 43
.til
.im
.lie
. HH
. it A,
. s
. 11
. u
.. 44
.. W
,. M
.. la
. aa
,.17
.112
..ISO
:: ii
.. 41
.. 41
.. U
,. 4
14
.137 No. American IS
hipping. Btvffssc- spring, 75
choice. $11.00a0.
MIlTTtmkee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 12. WHEAT Mar
ket steady; No 1 northern. 85c; No. 2
northern. 83684c; July, 76H75c.
RYE-FIrm: No. 1. 53Ho.
BARLEY Firm ; No. 2, 57358c; sample,
4&(Ij3c.
CORN July, 48ic asked.
Knaeaa City fir-la aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. June 12 WHEAT July,
6Ctbi67c; September. OIHVc.
1 rp '.iuv. t.-e: September. 42442'io
EGGS Steady; Missouri snd Kansas. He
dos., cases returned: new No. 2 whltewood
cases included, ll(ftl?c.
I'c-orln Market.
PEORIA. June 12. CORN-Steady; No. 1
40V. No. 4. 464e.
OATP-lrtn ; No. 2 white. 87c; No. 4
white, SOHc
' Toledo ) Market.
TOLF.DO. June 1 SRED Clover, dull
and firm; October. 8V67H- Prime timothy,
$1.75.
1,0' "nek Market.
LONDON. Jrr-- '. Closing quotttlons:
Cennola. money
do account.,
aaranda
Atrhlenn
do pfd..
...tl l-ll
...11 (-
4
70
i
Baltimore A Ohio... IT
Canadian Parltr 1M
rheaaprake Ohio.. 14
fhuao O. W
C. M. A St. P..
re Beera
Denver A It. O.
em pfd
Ena ,
do pfd
da id pfd.....
Illlnoia Caotral .
luleTtlle A
M . K. A T
. It
.114
. tl
N. T. Central Ill
Norfolk A Wartera.. tl
II
at
44
10
M
41
I
1
U
II
11
at
a
44
.121 Pacific Coaat
. zi racino Mall
. n People's Oaa ,
. M Preaaed 8. Car
.104 do pfd....,
. II Pullman P. Car....
. tl Republic Steal .....
.1T , do pfd
.lit Suiar
. 14 Tenn. Coal A Iron.
. II Union Bag A P....
. 14' do pfd
.114 V. 8. Leather
. 44. xdo pfd
. II V. 8. Rubber
. 16 do pfd
. 70 V. 8. Steel
.. 74 , do pfd
12 Weatarn Union ....
,. II jAmer. Locomotive.
. 3 do pfd
,.1M K. C. Southern....
,.17T 1 do pfd
.. 104 Rock Ieland
.. I6i 4 pfd
M
II
M
64
. II
.107
. 16
7t
.110
. 64
. It
. 71
.
. II
. 14
.. 4T
.. II
.. 11
,. I44
.. 1.1
.. 10
.. 6
.. 46
,. S6
.. tl
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Wlrjilpeg ,.
HnUfax
Ottawa
Vancouver, B. C...
Quebec
Hamilton
St. John, N. B...,.
Victoria, B. C......
London
. Total
1" 18.1
t.f
29.951.6841
lt.T89.649
081.389!
254.9841
i '2.338.738'
- 1. 240.831
1.822.8361
1.198.t?2l
1,028.6081
' 855.073'
27.8
27.4'
.23.7
4.6
20.9
25.2
19.51
14.31...
19.11...
.1$ 64.325.118
15.71
Balances paid In cash. INot Included In
tntnls because of no comparison for last
year. tNot Included In totals because con
talnlng other Items than clearings.
Wevr York Mtnfnar Qnotatlona.
NEW YORK, June 12 The following ar
the quotations on me new iur duk "
change: .
. 19 'Little Chief a
, at xOntarlo 40
. le ophir l'O
. 1 THhonti I
. 7 Potoal 14
.1U Savage 17
.101 Diem Nevada K
.las Small Hopes tl
. $ tBtandard M
A4in Con
Alice
Mr.'vca
Brunawlck Cos..
I omslock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va.
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Lead villa Con...
x Asked.
on bond ar as
IK LAN. unl. 4a 101
iMWjMex. Central 4a 77
10' I do la uic 14
107 xMlnn. A St. L 4a.. M
i ,k., K. a V. 4a M
do la to
..1U
,.1N
..111
..lUi
..lul
.. IB
.. BO
..10J
x Ex-dividend.
The closing quotations
follows:
II. 8. ref. 2a. reg..
do coupon
do Ua, reg
do coupon
do new 4a, rag..,
ao coupon
t.o uiu a, reg....
do coupvu
do 6a, reg
do coupon
Atchlaou gen. 4a....
do adj. 4a
xBal. a Ohio 4a...
xdo la
xdo eonv. 4a
xCanada 80. 2a....
te.itrei of Ga. aa. .
do la Ine
Thee. A Ohio 4a.
Chicago A A. Ia.
C. B. A vl a. v...
xC, M A Bt P g. 4a. 10 .Union Pacific
xC. A N. W. c. 7a.. .1' do eoav. 4a
C, R. I. A P. 4a. ...lot Wabaah la
C O C a bt L g. 4a.. ki ,1 do la
xChlcago Ter. 4a M I do deb. B
Colorado Bo. 4a al xWrat Shore 4a..
Denver A at. O. 4a.. in) IX Wheel. A L. E.
Erie prior Ilea 4a... II Wla. Central 4a..
to general 4a a too. Tobacco aa.
xP. W. A D. C. la.. 104 .Colo. Fuel
Hocking Val. 4V,a.....l
x Bid. xx Offered.
IN. T. C. gen. Ia..l0i
N. 1. C. gen. la 131
No. Pacific 4a 101
do aa ,1
N. A W. coo. 4a IS
Reading gen. 4a 17
8t. L. A 1. at. a. aa.lll
. si. l.. a a. . aa. ...
.100 st L. 8. w. la i
.106' xxdo la Tl
.16 xx8. A. A A. P. 4s.. 71
. 73 80. Pacific 4a IT
.104 tM. Kailwav 6a l'.i
. 10 Texaa A Pacific la.. .114
H.T , St. ! A W. 4a.. Tl
....lot
.... 16
....114
....1U6
.... 74
....110
. 4a. II
.1.. K
.... II
.... 14
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bear Beoeiptj of Cattle and Steer. Sold
Generally a Dime Lower.
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER
Very Few Sheep, aaal Lanaas aa Sale,
bat Aai-talasj at All Dcslraala
Bold Freelr at rally
Rtcaay Prlcea.
Receipts were:
Offlclal Monday..
SOUTH OMAHA, June IX
Official
Offlclal
Official
Official
luesuay ...X..
Wednesday...
Thursday
Friday
Caitie.
2,690
4.349
2.036
ll.MO
, 4.800
tiogs. tthcep.
4.621
11.1 IX)
114
la.307
13,800
1.444
360
1.227
2.14M
4.331
rive dava thia week. 13.195 63.388 9.908
Same days last week.'...24,38 66.967 6,792
Sam week before 16.874 00,486 11,411
Same three weeks ago. .12,90 3o,ti3 13.086
Same four weeks ago...21,:6i Irl.iSS lt,676
Same days laat year 10,692 46,061 11,697
KnA.iklx-M 6 r OK i llK t.AR TO DATE.
ilie lun-.'wuia lauie alio w a me receiuis ul
cm 1 110, nog aiid sneep at buuin 0111a.ua for
ine year to uai unu compurisons wun laat
year: ihm. e Iwi. luu. x,'c
l-attl 441.4i)2 S41.0A3 M.Bli
rtoga I,lu4,uw l,iw, 10 lul, ".so
Sheep BitAdfi aib.BUB lo,lta
AitiakS incw uuitl iu ii.. bh u . boutn
Omaha lor Ui last several auja wuh voin-pansuns:
Date. j 1903. 19o2.il9ul. 1900. 11699.11898. 1897.
I 6 I2V.I 7 13 8 66 6 21 S 7 I 2 61
. k , J W. o 69 6 U a 4 2i
I I lii 6 7H 6 20) 1 u, 4 ) e
I k 27tb 1 s B U, e 4 31 a si ,
I 6 glYai 7 12 1 a lv im 4 al
6 I 111 t 73 MS o 1
i 24 I 7 l 6 6. 03 I 4 Mi s bi
b ioa; 1 Uai B imi o Vb 3 62 a W
Vhm, 1 0B 6 tl 6 Ul i 4 S3
6 04 j it all B 4 w 4 1 3 i
i IM-hil 6 IKi I 4 991 8 6o 4 16 3 04
I 6 7-. 6 9i 6 60l I 3 bO 4 W 3 M
I 6 7 V W 6 63 4 8o 4 0 84
I 6 i0 ? I, u b 4 9U J 60 I
I bOTal 7 10 6 bbl 4 ao 3 . 4 10
I , 1 llj s 4 oJ 3 011 4 14 3 S3
6 931 I 6 lUI 4 881 3 OU 4 ill '
6 07 I 7 07 4 65 3 M 12 1 8 ii
b W 1 13i 6 "01 I 3 b 4 03 i
6 t 7 lii 5 71 4 83 4 1U 8 32
6 7b 7 211 S 0j 4 91 2 68 I 91
6 V75i, 7 loi 0 ill I li! 3 oi 4 01
7 la 75 4 96 8 67, 88 8 80
S 8 I a .81 6 Ui, 3 0 3 b. 31
00 1 7 III I 6 101 3 i 3 3 18
0UH 7 27 t 83 I 3 69 3 98 3 2
(ti.-l 7 3b I 911 6 001 ' I 3 801 8 31
I B 9f 1 Mi a b! 4 W 3 B7 I 8 31
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of car of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. & St. P. Ry 4
Wabaah 8
Missouri Pacific Ry 14
Union Pacific system... 36
V. At N. W. Ry 10
F.. E. & M. V. R. R 06
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 83
B. & M. Ry 41
C, B. A y. Ry 8
K. C. as St. J
C R. 1. & P. Ry.. east. 4
C, R. I. & U. Ry., west. 9
Illinois central 1
Total receipts 218
The disposition of the day's receipts was
aa follows, eacn puer purcnasing uie num
ber of head indicates
it
2 16
21
21 1
14
36
13 1
34
14
1
U
4 ..
1
196 18
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
1.751
2.241
2,744
3,249
1,436
1,408
408
4,166
438
pfd....
Ontario A Wenteni
Pennaylvanla
Rand Mlltrs
Reading
do let pfd
do td pfd
Southern Ry ,
da pfd
31 Southern Pacific....
a llnloa Pacific
131 da pfd
,t;. 8. Steel
M do pfd
lit Wabaah
I'l , do pfd
f '
BAR SILVER Firm at 244d par ounce.
MONEY 2 per cent. The rate of dis
count in the open market for both short
and three-months' bills Is 2 1&-I6ujl per cent.
Fore-Is a Ftaaaelal.
LONDON. June 13 The demand for
money wua somewhat Increased la th mar
ket toduy. Discounts war., ens;'. Opera
tor on the Stock exchange w.-ra cheerful,
which was mainly attributable in th ab
sence of Important failures and to ocoa
Blonn' signs of public Interest, though the
trading waa mostly professional. Consols
war Arm on tht promise of easier money
aa4 toai rail war mor actlv and
Bnatoa fttaelc Ctaoiationa.
BOSTON, June 12. Call loans, 3a4 per
cent; time loans, 4-4io per cent. Offlclal
cloving prices on storks r.nd bonds:
Atchtaon 4s
Ati-hieon
da pfd
tiomou a Albany...
Bsetoa A ale
N. T., N. H. A U..
1 itebbura t.14. .......
In Ion Paella
Max. Ceejiral
American Sugar....
do pfd
Amartraa T. A T...
Dominion I. A 8..
Gen. Electric
11 as- Klecul
do pfd
t'nited Krult
U. 8. 8teat
do pfd
Westlaga, Ooaaoa
Advanture
Alloaea
. 90 Amelia mated
. al BIllghalB
. v& Caluinat A Hecla.
,Z!u jCenleanlal
..147 iCoitpar Range ....
.14 I loiiilnlou Coat ...
Ail yranklln
. If lela Royala
. II Mohawk
. id iMBlnloa .....
.llieceola
..14Parrol
,. II luulocy
..IBB Paata Fa Copper..
. 17 Taaaarack ..
,. B4 Trlmeuulaia
..106 Trinity
. II failed Statea
,. 11 t'tak
.. Victoria
,. I Wlaooa
.. a Wolverine
.. 64
.. 17
..471
.. W
.. 64
.. at
.. I
.. T
.. 44
.. 14
.. 64
.. 33
..10
.. 1
..11
.. IB
..
.. II
.. lo
.. 4
..
.. 44
Cattoa Market.
NEW ORLEANS. June 12. COTTON
trirm- antes 825 bales. Ordinary. 191-16c:
good ordinary, 10 l-16o; low middling.
110.10: middling:. 12 7 -16c: good middling,
12 15-ltie: middling fair. 13Sc, nominal. Re
celpta. 1.816 bales: stock. 73,&&4 bales. Fu
tures, steady; June, 13.14c, nominal; July,
13.84C; August, 13.0013.03c; September, 11.S2
tl 11.33c; October, 9.840J9.S6c; November, 8.5S
ifrt59c; December, 9.5eij.B9c ; January, 9.60o
l.M
Secretary Hester's statement of the
world'a visible an Dill v of cotton shows
tnial vlalhle of 2.47U.880 bales, aaainst 2.763.-
999 balea last year, of which L3tl,880 la
A maplfan.
NEW YORK. June 12. COTTON Opened
strone at an advance of 144238 Mints and
at first ruled very firm and active under
the surprisingly strong Liverpool cables.
The Knullsh market opened 1 point lower,
but by the time of the local opening waa
about 16Jt20 points higher on the old and
3Vo points higher on the new crop op
tions. Private cables attributed sensa
tional advance to purchases for the ac
count of Egyptian speculators, while many
In the local trade were Inclined to attribute
the gain to the presence on the other sld
of the new England bull leader. But
whatever may have caused the Liverpool
strength, local shorts were again com
pletely routed. Foreign houses had buying
ordera and the south also was an urgent
buyer. July reached 12.30e, August J1.84o
and September 10.87o within the first faw
minutes. Almost at onoa, however, ther
waa enormous realising, which forced July
down almoat aa rapidly aa it had advanced
until It touched 12.16c and August 11.67c,
with th new crop months showing a de
cline from the best of from fkati points.
The attainment of thia level waa followed
by a period of Irregularity and at midday
the market waa net 1363S points higher.
All the afternoon prices seesawed within
a comparatively narrow range. Just be
fore this close th market was weak under
scattered liquidation and reached the low
est point of th day in the last half hour,
July selling at 12.06c and August 11.66c.
Ther waa a slight rally under covering
just before the close, but the market waa
finally barely ateady, net 13i30 points
higher, with July closing at 12.10c, August
at 11.68c and September at 10.76c. Total
sales were estimated at 350.000 bales.
ST. LOUIS. June 12. COTTON Firm. Ho
higher. Middling, lJc; sales, none; recelpta,
1.056 balea; shipments, 1,066 bales; stock,
(.683 bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 12 COTTON Spot In
limited demand; prices. 4 'a 16 points higher.
American middling, fair, 7.18d; good or
dinary, 6.98d; middling, 82d; low middling,
6 IkHl; good ordinary, 6 Ed; ordinary, t.l8d.
Tha aalea of the day were 3.000 balea, of
which 600 were for speculation and export
and Included 4.9O0 American. Recelpta, 2.000
bales, no American. Futures oiaened steady
and closed feverish. American middling,
g. o. c, June, t.C0d; June and July. (661;
August and September, 4 33'd.S4d; Septem
ber and October, 6.80476 81d; October and
November, 6 44d; November and December,
6.30iii6.31d; December snd January, 6.27d;
January and February, t.2Cd; February and
March, 26&6.Sed.
Buvers.
Omaha Packing Co 1.219
Swift and Company 1,270
Armour t Co 208
Cudahy Packing Co 1.2b4
Cudahy P. Co., from K. C.
Cudahy, from country
Swift, from Kansas City. 150
Armour, from Sloax City. 148
Huston & Co 18
Hamilton 21
L. F. Husz 6
Wolf & Murnan 86
8. & S 48
Rothcshlld 14
Werthetmer 1
Sheridan Meat Co 19
Krey Packing company.. .....
Other buyers 229
Totals 4,738 13.268 4,674
O. W. Sims, Portsmouth, la. Mil 1
CATTLE There wa a much heavier run
of cattle here today- than -was generally
anticipated and packers took advantage of
the opportunity to take off some 01 the
advance they have been putting on for the
last several days. Chlcagd was quoted
about a dime lower and that helped pack
ers to pound the market here.
Th trade on beef steers was not very
brisk today, as salesmen all wanted steady
prices, while packers were trying to buy
supplies fully a dime lower. As a general
thing the market could be quoted right
close to a dime lower. Th choicest grades
In a good many cases did not sell over a
nickel lower, but, on the other hand, the
common cattle, and especially big heavy
cattle that were lacking in quality, sold a
big dime lower. Trading was not very
brisk at any time, .but still the cattle kept
chanartns; hands, so that the bulk of the
arrivals was disposed of at a reasonably
early hour. M .
There were only a few cow and heifers
Included tn the offerings this morning and
aa a result prices showed very little
change. Anything desirable sold without
trouble at ateady prices and If there waa
any change at all It waa a weaker feeling
on the medium grades. Owing to the light
receipts of cows everything was soon out
of first hand.
Bulls, veal calves and stags were In good
demand at steady prices, If the quality wu
at all desirable.
As la verv apt to be the case at th end
of th week the demand for stockers and
feeders was very limited this morning and
the few bunches that arrived had to aell e
little lower than yesterday. The demand
from the country yesterday was a little
better than the day before, so very few
rattle will be carried over Sunday in the
hand of speculators. Representative sales:
BEEF 8TEBRS.
Dry Gaaela Market.
NEW YORK, June 12. DRT GOODS
Quiet, with buyers cautious. Prices ar
advancing; when th buyer come to pur
chase tha goods he Is Informed thst sn
advanc haa been n.ada. Th compulsory
shutdown of an Increasing number of mill
la proving facuir out of which will un-
Evaporate-d Apples aaa Driest Fralta.
NEW YORK. Jun 12 EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet under a light demand, but
ruled Bteady to firm, with holder not dis
posed to grant conceaslona to fore busi
ness. Common ar quoted at 4.3c; choloe,
at 6c; prime, at 6V. and fancy, at W37a.
CALIFORNIT DRIED FRUITS Hpot
prunes ar firm under fair jobbing demand,
with soma export Inquiry rerorted; quota
tions ranga from 3c to 7c for all grades.
Apricots ar firm; new crop fruit la offered
at sc. f. o. b., th coast, for choice roysls.
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STOCK CALVES.
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
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HOGS There was another llboral run of
hngs here this moriilna and the market
opened fully a nickel lower than yesterday.
as t. liloagci waa quoted big 10c lower. Trad
ing was fairly active at the decline, and It
soon became evident that packers all had
to have a good many hogs and that there
were none too many to 1111 their require
ments. As a roault the prices kept getting
better until practically all of the decline
was regained. The early sales went largely
irom o to to so, while the late sales went
mostly from 3i to 36.06. The bulk of all the
hogs sold from 86.97U to S6.02V. with the
choice loads selling mostly from $(.u6 10
tfUO. Trading toward the close of the mar.
ket was very actlv and all the early ar
rivals were disposed of before the middle
of the forenoon. Representative sales:
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77 229 K 5 95 84 2X0 80 6 00
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79 222 120 6 97V4 70 226 40 6 00
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sheep lower at lnc. dressed weight; re
frigerator heir at-llmsT at t'v: extiorta. IV
shrep; estimated tomorrow, 1.440 cattle, tr
sl.rep ami 2,77s quarters of beef. ' 1
CAI.VKeW Herelpts, 419 head, teal. SVlJ
hifther at 4 .&tu'7.ii; culls, 84. Ji; buttermilks,
I3.3.r4.iw; city dressed veals, nrmcr at vv
li'vc ler lb.; country dressed, 641IV.
KllfcKP AN 1) I.AM IW Receipts, 4,771
head; sheep stesdy; lamba slow and &'k)
lower; sheep, M.U1M3.O0; lambs, $6.50(u7.7Ui
)earllngs, f&. 000,15.00.
1KK1H- Receipts, 1,544 head; higher; state
he gs, 66.60.
Kaasaa Clly l.lva stock. Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 12. No rattle mar
ket.
Wool Market.
' ' , ..''" ,1 VIFLI U. . V'lllllll.,-
clal Bulletin will say In tomorrow's Issue:
Dealers report that business with the
smaller mills Is good and a bolter general
Inquiry. New wool has sold at a prollt;
the market Is firm on all grades and the
outlook Is considered brighter. In the west
buslnes Is lively In the new clip, with
f rices maintained. Utah, Wyoming and
daho are pretty well cleaned up. As high
as 16c was paid In Oregon by a worsted
mill. Boston dealers have bought there at
14A15c. Estimates of shortage In the clip
are being confirmed. Foreign markets ruin
Arm; the shipments of wool from Host on
to date from December SI, 1902, are 102.624,.
136 pounds, against 11S,270,3S6 nunrt at tho
eame date last year; tho receipts to dat
are 95.tW2.9h3 pounds, against 116.231,291
pounds for the same period last year.
8T. LOUIS, June 12. WOOI,-Unchanged;
medium grades and combing. lWi2.V; light
fine, 16fyl?c; heavy tine, lltijMVte; tub
washed, 19n29a I
NEW YORK, June 12 WOOI-Flrm.
LONDON, June 12. WOOL A Hale of
Cape, of Good Hope and Natal sheep skin
was held In Mincing Lane todav. The offer
ings numbered 152.li skins, moat of which
were sold. The demand wns strong ami
prices showed an average advance of d.
Oil aad. Hoaln.
OIL CITY, June 12. OIL Credit balances,
11 raiV agtlf1nnaai . n kl.l., a, t a- -n ,.,st
hv i wo, IIU IHUB, V4III fill It'll in, lf,s)tK
bbl.; average. 118.252 bbls.; runs. 88.720 bbls.;
.V. . v ' 00"'i, uois. ; snipments. iimn,
695 bbls.; average, 66,634 bbls.; runs, Lima,
"144 bbls . ; avernge, 57,679 bbls.
SAVANNAH, June 12. Oll Turpentine,
firm, 4c. Rosin, Arm; A. H. C 11.70; D,
!VI5: 11 m- W K- Q. 81-S': 82.30; I.
ww'ts'to2"51 M" U95: N W; AVO 310:
NEW YORK. June 12. OIL Cottonseed.
steady; prime crude, nominal; prime ycl-
Tur
SHEEP There were about 4.000 head of
sheep and lambs reported this morning, but
they were nearly all consignea direct to
local packers and were not offered on the
market. The few bunches that were on
sale were picked ud in a hurry at good
steady prlcea. Some sheep and yearlings
sold "for 34.90. There has been so little stuff
on sale this week that It Is difficult to tell
much about the true situation, and about
all that can be aald Is that the demand la
active for all good stuff and prices are fully
steaay lor the week.
Feeders hav shown no particular change,
aa recelDta have been exceedingly Hunt.
and while the demand has not been heavy
It has been sufficient to take th few that
have arrived.
Quotations for clipped stock: Choice west
ern lambs, S6.26Q.C.75: fair to good lambs,
t5.2Mi6.26: choice western wooled lambs.
86.76iga.00: fair to good wooled lambs. 65.60''
8.60: choice 1 Khtweleht yesrllngs. I5.MWT6.7l.
fair ' to good yearlings, 6.0O6.50: choloe
ethers. l4.flOfiiS.10: fair to good wethers.
$4,5114.90: choice ewes, 4.26r4.50; fair to
good ewes. 33 5034 25: feeder lambs, 82.609
3.50: feeder yearlings, 2.60(33.60: feeder
wethers, $2 50)23.50: feeder ewes, $2.002.76.
Representative sales:
17 cull ewes 80 83 60
156 western ewes 100 4 60
148 western wethers A year'.lngs 98 4 90
68 spring lambs 66 6 40
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle aad Hogs Are Higher, Sheep
9 Irons; aad Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO. June 12. CATTLE Receipts.
3,600 head, Including 300 Texans; market
KKfrlSc higher; good to prime steers, 85.0U4J
6.3o; poor to medium. $4.00p4.9o; storkers
and feeders, $3.00fi4.76; cows. $1.80(&..7O;
heifers, $2.504.85; canners, Sl.eotS W; bulls
Z.DU'Cl-t.ZD, CH.VfStS 4-.tlUVW. itr. AC. 4VU
tfr. 4.O0(S4.65.
HOGS Receipt today, 22,000 head; esti
mated recelpta for Saturday. 15.000 head;
I?ft over, 1,20') head; market opened ateady
A j C1fLe rlivKa4 mlvaA sa1 Vlll I r Vi
ta. IIU I IWIWI trjA-.W lllfjinjl , "N-v ... - .T "
art (Vis.. .4 Ul- . 4a oKa! osb hauUV liA kfr'l)
trm, 4J. i7"V4'- aJ . iru'l v t ii"-u '"'7l
6.32; rough heavy, $5.9fW.20; light, 868
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8HEEP AND iA M Mo Keceipts, ,
head; sheep strong; lambs, steady; good to
choice wethers, x4.ew10.Mj; ,alr 1 cnoioe
mixed. $3.2oht.60: western sheep. $4.6015.50:
native lambs. $4.50ti6.76: western lambs,
ti.504j6.76; springs, a.Wgl.b0.
St. Joseph Live Btaeck Market.
BT JflSFPH. June 11. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.050 head: active and atrong to 1
l.iher: natives. I4.3A4l5.40: cows and heif
ers, $2.25(6.00; stockers and feeders, $3.6vtf
4. sn.
HOQS Receipts, 10,000 head; steady to 6c
lower- nlnsed stronger: light and llvht
mixed, $a.8ii4!.07; medium and heavy, $6.00
tl6.15- bulk, ea.t'(.l; pigs. 4.tuK.!.
BH EEP AND LAM US Recelpta, 833
head; best steady; others lower.
Iloux City Lira llerk Market
SIOUX CITY. Ia., June 12. (Special Tel
egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 700; atockers
ateadv: killers, 10c lower; beeves, M WKf
6 (hi; cows, btillu and mixed. $2.6"j)4.lO:
stockers and feeders, I3.60iB4.60; calves and
yearling-". $3.0nti4.3&.
HOGS Reraints. 6.000: &1c lower, sell
ing at lo.7i4jo.Ui; bulk. $6.90i&.95.
Rt. I-oale Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 12. No hog or cattl
market today; Block yard flooded.
leek la glaht.
Following were the recelpta of live stock
at th rlx principal weatarn cltlea yeater
,- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha
Chicago 8.600
Kansas City No msrket.
St. Louis No market.
Sioux City 700
13.8110
22.0U0
1.000
4.331
1000
Totals
9.000 41.800 8.331
low. ale PotrnlaMM.' -, .. i .
quiet, 4949c. Rosin, steady
urpent'lne.
Kerr York Live tok Market.
kkw YORK. Jun 18. CATTLE R
eelpt. 9.781 head; steers Bteady, bulls and
cows uncnangeo; sierra, n uuiia,
i-. i.M ensva. il Bfl4 26: cables Quoted
live cattle lower at ltASllc, dressed weight;
"Star and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. June 32.-SLaAR-Dull;
open kettle. 2fj3 7-16c; open kettle
centrifugal, 8!ij2Hc: centrifugal whites.
41-16c; yellows, 35j4o: seconds, 2ifi3Sc.
MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal at mi
26c; centrifugal, 6jj'18c; syrup, nominal at
19i 24c.
NEW YORK, June lX-St'OAR-FIrm;
refined steady.
MOLASSES Quiet.
CoBTee Market.
NEW YORK, June 12. COFFEE-Spot
quiet. Futures opened quiet at unchanged
K rices and displayed little feature, being
nally dull, with prices generally un
changed to 5 points lower, except rfeptcm
ber, which advanced 6 points; sales were
only 4.600 bags, including: Julv, 3.76c; Sep.
tember, 6.96c; October, 4.00c; May, 4.70c.
SAILING IN WITHOUT SKIPPER
Kew Brick Cheeses Appear on Local
Market to' Associate with
Patriarchs.
Some old and honorable representatives
of the American branch of the Swiss cheese
family, cheeses which It Is an honor to
meet, are still on the market and keeping
up a characteristic air of reserve, tho
wheels not bending below the 17-cent mark
and blocks warming only to a 15-cent figure.
There axe a few Swiss parvenus In Omaha,
but tho established crop holds them as rub
ber to the taste, for It takes time to bring
to the cheese the ancestral flavor of good
breeding. In the full cream American fam
ily there is a fine bunch of twins 'this sea.
son, which have been during the last two
weeks crowding In and driving their rheu
matlc forerunners from the market. Ther
have been a few of the creams coming in
regularly, but during this month the big
factories bring out. their .product, Young
Americas also came to town at the same
time with the twins, the greater part of
both hailing from Wisconsin state. The full
cream twins are now at 12 or 13 cents a
pound and the Young Americas a cent
higher, these figures being 16 to 20 per cent
lower than the prices of two weeks ago.
The new arrivals are favorites with the
retailers for the reason that while a few
connoisseurs among their patrons prefer
the sharp and mature old fellows the
greater number are able to eat larger quan
tities of the mild new cheese. Now brick
cheeses are sailing in with never a skipper
at the helm and the new llmberger with
the chesty old bouquet has come to town.
The first of these goea to the retailers at
14 cents and the last at 13 cents.
THIS REALTY MARKET.
Total amount of transfers
Briefs from the Courts.
Albert Fleming has brought suit against
Matthew Schneider to enforce a mechanic's
lien on lot 1, block 9, Improvement addi
tion to Omaha.
Edward Hyde, charged with daylight .
breaking and entering, was found guilty by
a Jury and sentenced to pay a fine of $100
and three months in the county jail.
Judge Slabaugh gave judgment for the
defendant In the case of Richard B. Morton,
trustee of the Greater America exposition,
againat the Blue Valley Piaster company in
a suit brought to recover on a ubscrlptljn
to the stock of the exposition.
The jury In the case of Hoffman against
Hensel, which has been deliberating for
two days, waa discharged at noon, having
failed to reach an agreement. This Is the
third jury which has been called in this
cas, the preceding onea having been dis
charged before the case was submitted to
them. The cas Is a suit on n constable's
bond to recover damages for wrongful at
tachment. Hans Nielsen, Jr., by his next friend,
Hans Nielsen, sr., brings suit aK'ilnst lien,
jamin F. Marahall to recover $ll,ooi for per
aonal Injuries. The petition allege tnat
on June 10 the defendant made un assault
upon the plaintiff by which he waa Injured
In the sum of $1.0u0. As a second count It is
alleged that the assault was followed by u
beating In which the plaintiff received per
manent injuries which will make It Impos
sible for film to work at the occupation
which he has heretofore followed unci thus
he was damaged in the further sum of
$10,000.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday,
June 12:
Warraatr Deeds.
Mons Johnson and wife to Alexander
Oardlner, s 24 feet of n 66 feet lot
6, block 4S, Valley 600
Annie McOavock to F. S. Richardson,
lot 11, block 2, McOavock O Ki
add . 1.775
J. C. Moore and wife to Alice M.
Brown, lot 10. Moore's subdlv 300
Adelaide C. Plebbins et al to city of
Omaha. undiv lots 4, 6 and 6, block
t, Mayne Place 7T0
R. 8. Whitman and wife to same,
same 1
4talt Clatsa Deed.
P. R. E. E. Unton and husband to J.
T. Catbers, tax lot 60, In 10-15-13 6
$3,331
DR.
McGREW
SPECIALIST.
Treats all forms of
DISEASES OF MEN
I? year axpertene, 17
yearn in Omaha, Bo. Oca
oaeee eared. Bl4 Polaciv,
Vartcooela, Stricture, Hy
drocele, Loea af Vitality.
Cures guaranteed. Charge
low. Treatment by mall.
F. O. Box 144. Office ever
US South 14ih street, OMAHA, NEB.
PRIVATE WIRES
GEO. A. ADAMS CHAIN CO.
ORAIN, PROVISIONS AND
STOCKS.
224 Board of Trad Bldg., Omaha.
'Phonan lu04 and 1017. Uemtar all prin
clpal xclAiig, ,VrlU fwr out' daily tnat
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