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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Cora ii Again Center of Interest on Boari
of Trade.
PRICES STILL SHOW DESIRE TO SOAR
Onti and Wheat Dominated by Other
rim Also Go l p, While Prorl
elona, After Fair Bale,
(lone Higher.
CIIICAOO, June IS. The corn pit was
again the renter of Interest on the Mrnird of
'j rade today and prices ahowpd Rood nd
vances, Julv cloalrfc Vic hlfcher and Sep
tember 'ir higher. Heptember whf-nt
whs up -c and oats a shade, better, while
provlnlona wore unchanged to "ViSlOc
higher.
Trading In wheat wna fairly active and
the market wa atrong the entire aeaalon.
Opening prices were a ahnde higher, July
t TUe to li"i'n"ir, and September a ahade
lower to a abode higher at 74Mt'474i4C. A
riither ensv teellng prevailed ahortly after
the opening, due to free aelllng by commis
sion Wises, the favorable weather being
tho chief fartor. t'nder this Influence July
aold off to Wr.c and September to 74c, but
the weakneaa was short-lived, the strength
In corn wion bringing about a rally. Hul
llsh crop reports from the southwest and
northwest, as well as bad reports from
France, aided the upturn and the market
became strong, July advancing to 7!c and
September to 7jSc. liquidation was quite
general the last hour and much of the ad
vance waa lost, July closing at 76Sc, a
tain of Sfc'oVic. September was up St t
I4(ff78c. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 174. lull bushels. Primary re
ceipts were ZtS.Hno bushels, sgalnst 3X4.400
bushels a year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth
reported receipts of ZW cars, which with
local receipts of 28 cars, none contract,
mado total receipts for the three points of
314 cars, against i6 cars last week and 274
a year ago. .
The price of corn continued to soar ana
advances of over a cent were made In both
the Julv and September deliveries, though
most of the gain was lost before the end
of the seRslon. The volume of business
was exceedingly large and although there
was heavy liquidation going on the greater
portion of the time the offerings were
(Illicitly abForbed, and not until within the
Inst hour did prices show any weakening.
Sentiment alone was responsible for the
bull demonstration, as the wenther condi
tions were most favorable, with prospects
of a continuation of the same. Country
offerings were small and cash demand
good. After selling between RAVic. and BIHc
Julv closed He higher at HWfcc. September
closed with a gain of Wcat BOJfcc. after
ranging between 49c and V)c. Local re
4S5 cars, with 3 of contract
g The excitement In corn overshadowed all
other features In oata and caused a strong
rmirket throughout the day. Trading wns
active nnd rrcneral. with shorts covering
freely on the upturn. The market weak
ened late In the day on liquidation broiiRht
out on the realising on corn, but July
closed Wv'-r higher, after selling between
ttlc and 40'4c- September was a ahade
turner at 3.t"..w:13c. after ranging between
83ie and 34V4C Local receipts were 10
CtThere wns little disposition to trade one
way or the other In provisions and prWa
showed no fluctuations of consequence. The
early market was easier on selling of lard
bv brokers, but prices firmed up later on
the siren h In grains. September pork
closed Tvl.lOc higher at $11.25, September
lnrd was unchanged at S.97V4 and ribs up
sflma'ted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
80 cars; corn, 660 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs,
Teeading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. Tes y.
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July 'r'V"y
77'
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l.iuly
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inept.
Corn
June July
Sept.
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Oats
July Sept.
Pee.
Pork
July Sept.
Lurd
July
Sept.
RlbH
July
Sept
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74;
74
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10 86
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18 9714 " 00
10 86 J 16 95
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! 16 8714
8 8?
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9 36 I 9 27 9 30 9 2.14
No. 2. tOld. New.
,. . 1. - -K ..inlnllnnR T II lOllOWB .
FLOUR-fiteady winter patents, $3,659
. ....i.t, vfxvMM: soring patents,
$4O04.10; straights. $3.403.65; bakers, $2.45
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 7778c; No. t.'Z
77c; No. Z red, 7(vaic.
CORN-No. 2, 60ii51c; No. 2 yellow, 61c
OATS No. 2. S914"( 3914c; No. 2 white, 42c;
No. 3 white, vViqw,c.
11 A RLE Y Good feeding, 4749c; fair to
Choice malting, 50iS3c. ,,vw.
SEED No. 1 flax, $1.04; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.07; prime timotny, .ooi ciooi,
tract grade. $11 6C(fill.75.
I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $17.00.
Lard, per 100 lbs.. $8. 882148.16. Short ribs,
sides (loose), $9.10ifl9.30; dry salted Bhoul
(boxed)! $ 121448.26. Short clear sides
Followlng'are the receipts and Bhlpnients
of flour ana grain ,,.,.
Receipts. Sntpments,
Flour.' bbls 21.600 11.8jM
Wheat bu 34.700 li.oUU
A,at,h,, . .. .349.400 492.400
Oats, bu.
.213.100
168,700
Rye, bu.
15,400
16,100
iiuoo
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creameries, lMfr-lc.
dairies. 151jU814c. Eggs, easy at mars.
cases Included, 13914VtO.
Cheese, ateady,
lo4(T114Q.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations' of tho Day on Varlone
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 18.-FLOUR-Recelpt,
82.000 bbls.; exports. 1,029 bbls; strong, 6
lilc higher; winter patents. $3.854-20; winter
straigW $3.7oa3.5o; Mtnnet patent.,
$4.3O(u4.50; winter extras, $2,904(3.15, Min
nesota bakers'. $3.50H3.75; winter low
grades. $2.7iU2.96. Rye flour, firm; fair 'to
good, $2.sf.'ii3.20; choice to fancy, t4.6oO3.60.
CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, $1-13;
city, $1.10; Brandywlne, nominal.
RYE Steady; No. t western, 6814c; .tate,
66(ij59c, c. 1. f.. New York.
BARLEY Steady; feeding. 46o; C. f f.,
Buffalo: malting, 5114ir)tc, c. 1. f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 4,875 bu.; .pot firm;
No. 2 red, Wc elevator and 86c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 910 f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 90c f. o. b.
afloat. Until early afternoon wheat wa.
active and very strong on complaints of
drouth In the northwest, good commission
house support, higher cables, the corn
strength and covering, but becoming over
loaded the market nnally declined sharply
and closed only l&1sc higher. July, 82t
MVc, closed 83Vc; September. 18 !S-lb.i
t"c, closed 79c; December, 790 S0c, closed
791c
CORN-ReeelpL, 44,100 bu.; exports. 6.000
bu;. spot Arm. No. 2 6Sc elevator, and
6(Wc f. o. h. afloat; No. I yellow, 69o; No.
2 white, 6c. Option market made strong
advances early In th day on foreign buy
ing, higher cables, bullish crop and weather
new. and covering. It finally yielded, how
ever, to realising and Hosed c net lower
to 14c higher. July. 6Mj5lic. closed 58c;
September, 6tif?67'S,c. closed 66c; Decem
Vr 6R,(h5c. closed 651kC.
OATS Receipts, HS.SuO bu.; export., 4,315
bu.; spot firm; No, 2. 4214o; standard white,
4:'.Uc: No. S. 41Vc: No. I white. 461ic: No.
t white. 45c; track white, 42rrt4tic. Option.
firmer at nrst, but ultimately receded with
nther markets.
HAY Striuig, .hipping 80ff85o good to
choice, fl.2tKul.2i.
HOPS (julet; state common to choice,
19o2, 17W2Vo; olds. 6(39c;Paclflc coast, 19U2,
lHWS2:tc: 19il. ltU7c; olds 5iic.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 26 lb...
18c; California, 21 to Zo lbs., ic; Texas dry,
U to 3" lb-.. 14c.
LEATHER Firm; acid. 24ftX14c.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4
T7c: Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, $1V50
tJll. 50: mess, $S.6txtr9.60; beef hams. $19.60.
V
iscket, siKalU-Wii city extra, tnoia mess.
116 .0CS ls.no. Cut meats, firm: pickled bellies.
pickled hams. $11 60W12 tin. Lard, steady;
western steamed, $9.15; refined, steady; con
tinent, $9 '46; South American, $9.85; com
pound. $7.5068.00. Pork, firm: family
flit 50; short clear, $17.60( 17. 26; mess, $18.2C$
18.75.
TALLOW Quiet; city ($2 per pkg.), 6c;
country (patVages free), 6V(7Sc.
BUTTER Receipt., 7,9uO pkgs.; firm;
creamery. nmnVic
V 1 1 f . I.O I'j , . n rij.ia, , v -v I'D,. , ruj ,
new, state full cream., .mall, colored and
white. ltAtc; large, colored and white, 10,''.
EGOS Receipts, H.VtO pkgs.; firm; west
ern extras. 181c; western aeoond. to first.,
1517c.
ruULTnl-Aiifi, quiei ana uncnangea;
dressed. Irregular; western broilers, IZ'ii
Hc: fowls. Ifr; turkeys, lSdlfc. I
METALS The London Ua tuavrket wul
very wrnk, spot there declining Sfis to
i and lutures 2m to Alz4is. In New
York tin also was weaker, responding to
the l sites abroad ami cloaed at fc OOfcj,
'AM. t opper declined 1-m M In Ixmuon,
closing at .ii Ins for spot, while futures
loot fm, closing at 1M. Locally copper was
dull and nominally unrhHtiRMl. Lake and
le tmiytlr are quoted at 14.nfKljl4.'is and
casting at $14.00. Lu was quiet and un
changed here at $4. Bo and London also wns
unchanged at 11 3a Sd. Spelter wns un
chungtd In Jxinonn at 2uistid, while here
the market was nominal at tti.ljf4N.2i. Iron
closed st n.'s lid In lilasgow and at 3d
In Mlddlepiioro. Iornliy northern gTades
were nominally lower. No. 1 fsundry
northern Is now ouoted at m S0(i LO.v; No.
2 foundry northern, at f lt.5oi 19.0; No. 1
foundry souths-n and No. 1 foundry soft
southern, at tlS.OOti lK.oO. VVaruints were
nominal.
Another decline In the quoted price for
northern pig Iron was reported today, the
for su"thern iVl VoTw.r- ni ehnniTi' 1 her' 6o,ne 01 the leaders were lifted a
No. Hron I" n w qu" ted a? aT.vera of ,Vr ,"1t nlht dur,n thfl "Ft hJ"f
$19.75 tier ton as against I '4 IB last Anril nour' 'ennsylvania was in special de
A year ago the price was 1 to mand "nd mnM continued to circulate
ylKT Bg0 lne pnce wa" 18M- that the Pennsylvania-Gould dispute hid
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy I'rodoce.
EGGS Fresh stock, loss off, 1214c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; spring
chickens, per lb., 17c; roosters, according to
age, 41 :.e; turkeys, 1316c; ducks, 78c;
geese, t&7c.
BUTTfcR-Packlng stock, 1414c; choice
dairy, In tubs, !Mrl7c; separator, 21i"22c.
KKE8H FISH Fresh caught trout, 9c;
pickerel, 9c; pike, 9c; perch, 8c; buffalo, 7c;
blueflsh, 11c; whiteflsh, 9c; salmon, 15c;
haddock, 10c; codfish 12c; redsnapper, 10c;
lobsters, botlol, per lb., 25e; lobsters, green,
per lb., 23c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c;
black bass, 17ifj2oc; halibut, 10c; shad roe,
40c per pair; roe shad, $1 each; crapple, 12c;
herring, 6c; perch, tic; white bass, Wc; blue
tins, kc.
H RAN Per ton, $15.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1,
upland, $10; No. 2. $9.50: medium. $9: coarse.
$.!0. Rye straw, $7. These prices are for
hay of good eclor and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
V I'll.1, nc.
OATS 38c. .
RYE No. 2, 50c.
VEGETABLES.
OLD POTATOES Northern stock, per
bu., Wft.s&c; natives, 3o40c.
jviiw potatoes Southern, per ID., zc.
PARSLEY Per dozen bunches, 30c.
PARSNIPS-Per bu., 40c.
CUC UMttEKS Hothouse, per doz., 60c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box. $2.60; string,
per bu. box, $2.50.
cauli low j-jr Home grown, per dos.,
75c.
CABBAGE New California, per lb., 3c.
TOMATOES New Florida.' per e-basket
crate, $3.26; Mississippi, per 4-busket crate,
$2.U.
juiUBARB Per lb., lc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.50.
ONIONS New California dry. per lb.. 8c;
Texas, per lb., 2c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri and home
grown, per 24-quart case, $2.50; Hood rivers,
BLACK RASPBERRIES Per 24-pint case,
$1.60.
bed RASPBERRIES Der 24-Dlnt case.
$3.00.
jiLACKBERRIES Per 24-quart case, $2.50.
APRICOTS California, per box, $1.65.
PEACHES California, per box, $.b6.
CHERiUES California, white and black.
per 10-lb. box, $2.
CANTALOUPE Florida, cer crate. $3,500
4.00.
APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.60.
TROPICA L FRUITS.
FIGS California, per lu-lb. cartons. 76o:
Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18c.
OKANUES California navels, fancy, for
176 and smaller sizes, $4.00; for 150 and
larger slses, $3.25; Mediterranean, all stzc-s,
$3,0113.25; Jaffa, $3.2ofo3.50; fancy blood, per
nuit nox,
LEMONS California fancy, all sixes,
$4.50; Messinas, $4.00.
OATES Persian, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
6c; per case of 30-lb. pkgs., $3.25.
PINEAPPLES Florida, $3.00; Cuban,
$2.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
POPCORN Per lb.. 2c; shelled, 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green,
5hc; No. 1 salted, 7i;c; No. 2 salted. 6c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2,
veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 614c; dry salted
hides, 8.'(il2c; sheep pelts, 2575c; horse
hides, 1. 50432. 50.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16c; hard shell, per Jb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 Viard shell, per lb., 12c;
Brazils, per lb.. 12c. Filberts, per lb., 12c.
Almonds, soft shell, per lb., 18c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c. Pecans, large, per lb., 12c;
small, per lb., lie; cocoanuts, per dos., 61c;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.,
61lc; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
wilnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.60.
St. Loots Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, June 18. WHEAT Higher;
m aii4 van is , tji ir v n, t tivui mm . 4 n.v-a,.
79c; July, 78c; September, 747ic; So. 2
hard, 7714i79c.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, nominal;
track, 64c; July, 49c; September, H'it
4S?4C.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, nominal;
track, 43c; July, 39c; September, 3314c; No
2 white, 49ftdOc.
RYE Dull at 63c asked.
FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $3.60
qts.To; extra fancy and straignt, ja.sxo-w.
SEED Timothy, steady at $2.0ti2.5o.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.70.
BRAN Lower and In limited demand;
sacked, east track, iixa-w,.
HAY Dull and easy; timothy, fll-Ot
16.50; prairie, $6.00(811.00.
IKON COTTON TlES-tl.06.
BAGGING-5(!lMiC.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
provisions Pork, unchanged: jobbing.
standard mess, $17.40. Lard, unchanged at
$3.45. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra snorts,
$10; clear ribs, fio.zb; snort clear, tiu.avs.
METALS Lead, unsettled at t asxea.
Hnelter. dull at i5.604j5.60.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 10c;
springs, 13c; turkeys, 9c; ducks, young, 12c;
geese, 3(il4c
BUTT KH Bteaay; creamery, nauytc.
dairy. 15S'18c.
EGGS Easier, 12ftc, loss on.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 1000 1,000
WhMt. hu 6.000
fnrn hu 8.000 . 81.000
Oats, bu 11.000 l.ouo
Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 18. WHEAT
Cash. 811c; July, 80'd mc ; Beptemoer,
73WC; on track, No. 1 hard, 82o; no. 1
northern, olic; ino. i norinurn, oun,
9 nnrthrn 77(i79c.
FIM'R First patents, $4.261N.$5: second
patents, fl.I&a;i.A; nrst ciear, j.iouo.k, sec-
ond clear, tl.'&ii.i5.
BRAN In bulk, tn.wnni.ZB.
Liverpool Grain nnd Provisions.
T.trKttPnrtT.. June 18 WHEAT Spot,
aulet: No. 2 red western, 6s 3d; No. 1 north-
ern spring, t ia; ino. i i
......Ha .iiiiv km neiiLem utti . w
CORN Soot. American mixed, new, firm
at 5a Id: old. aulet at 6s 2d. Future.
ateady; June, nominal; July, 4. 7Hd; Sep
tember, 4. 7d.
MIIwanlae Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 18.-WHEAT-Wa.
V4c higher: No. i norinern, eo-c; i-o. .
northern. 84iR5V.c: July, new, 76Hc, nom
inal; old. .6,Oi'c.
nvpU',. l.n h irher: No. 1. 63Vc.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 67c; sample, 46
0&2e.
CORN July. 63c. bid.
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 18 BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, Z2c; near
by prints. 23c.
EGGS Firm; fresh nearby, 18e; western
ifto- aooth western. 17c.
CHEESE Firm; New York full cream.
choice new. HVc; lair to gooa, ju-wauo.
Kansas Cltr Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. June 18. WHEAT July,
GTc: September. RoHC.
CORN Julv. 47c: September. 44ff45c.
EGGS Stend v: Missouri and Kansas,
1114c; new white wood case. Included, lie,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 18. CORN Firm; No. t.
49c; No. 4. 4Se.
OATS Firm; No. t white. S914c; No
white. S8,c.
WHISKY tl. 30 for finished goods.
iSulnth Grain Market.
nULTTJT. June 18 WHEAT No. 1 hard,
fM4e: No. 1 northern. 8lSc: No. j northern,
8Te: Julv 8l.e- September, 74c.
OATS 37iS7'H.c.
Toledo Seed MarVer.
TOLEDO. June 1 SEEO Clover, dull
si4 firm; October, t-63. Timothy, prime,
$1.6.1.
Cire Mnrket.
NEW VORV Jtl" W.fOVFKV Snot
Rto qu'et; mH q"le FVt'irs opened
stesdv st a rarH! decline rt 6 nolnte n.
de continued relv
notpts snd a perts decline In the German
M.-V.f t eo'e r.-. t rtw.'!-.
atrlet. net unchanged to I points lower.
- ' - "-e ''! .-.r '--'oir- .Tulv st
geote-nber at .W.t. CrfSer s
LlOa December at 120c March at 4 40c and
THE OMAHA PAILV IlKE: FRIDAY,
May at 4 fine. The snles of July at 8 rue
brought the market down to another new
low level, the lowest previous price having
been reported yesterday, when July sold
at 1.60c.
SEW YORK STOCK AID DOIDJ.
Oreat Body of Securities Star Su
preme! j Stagnant All Hay.
NEW YORK, June IS There were a few
Indlvldiuil stocks In which active trading
and wlae movements mnde cross-current.
In the stock market today, put the greit
body of securities listed for trading on t le
exchange was suignant. The market
started off with some r-how of stiength
with the Influence of the reduction In the
rate of discount of tho Hank of Kngland
to 3 per cent and the eiiRler tone of pilvat"
discount In response. A higher rnncc of
quotations for Americans as a consequence !
vlvanla-Gould dlsp
been adjusted, it was possible to secure
otltclal admissions that efforts to this end
were being made, but these seemed to be
by outside Interests rather than by mutiiHl
approach of the two patties to tne differ
ence. Tho progress ot subscriptions to the
new Pennsylvania stock had a favorable
effect on Its market value as well. When
It was learned that the price of cotton was
running off sharply, the professional op
erators In stocks Indulged the hope that
they would be able to force an upward
turn, but they met selling pressure and
had to abandon the attempt.
This selling was especially acute In
Metropolitan. Street Railway, Metropolitan
securities snd the Iron and steel st cs
the selling being notably large in I'niied
States Steel, both common and preferrej.
The former touched 2'n and the litter ex
ceeded Its previous low record of 7f by
a fall to 78". The presence In the market
of a largo and persistent selling order In
United States Steel was the urensinn of
much surmise as to Its source. The whole
group was depressed by the admlss ons
made by an authority In the trade tnat
concessions made in the price of Iron did
not yet tempt consumers and that conces
sions are being quietly made by some of
the larger ntereats in the steel market.
A further reduction In the price of iron
was announced during the day. The Inci
dent ot a ucltyed payment of maturing
obligations by the Colorado Fuel company
was a continuing factor of depression in
the whole group. Colorado 1' uel Itself
dropped at one time 2, but recovered the
greater part of that loss. The weakness
of Metropolitan Street Railway and of
Metropolitan Securities was directly trace
able to the statements regarding the com
pany's earnings made by its president on
the witness stand. The drop in Metropoli
tan Street Railway reached 8 and In the
securities company 3, with a partial re
covery In both cases. The efToct of tne
Bank of England discount rejuction was
partly offset. by the continued strength of
sterling here, nnd Its weakness in Berlin
and Paris. The Inference seems to be dis
position on the part of Berlin and Paris to
withdraw capital from London on account
of the reduced Interest rate with an at
tempt on the part of 1indon to divert the
demand upon New Ifork. Money here con
tinues easy and the banks are gaining
from the subtreasury and It Is beileved
from the Interior as well. Rates for time
loans, however, arc firmly held, and 5V4
per cent Is demanded for loans over the
year end. The ease of call money Is said
to be due to the fact that large provision
has been made by many Interests in the
way of time loans to guard against the
period of stringency and In the meantime
keeping the proceeds of these time loans
out at call on stock collateral. The mar
ket closed intensely dull and weak and
near the low level of the day, with losses
of about 1 point In a number of leading
stocks.
Bonds were weak. Total sales, par value,
$1,604,000. United States bonds were all
unchanged on the last call.
Following are the Quotations on the New
York Stock exchange:
AtchlKin 65 So. Rlilwir p4 MTt
do Dfd (4 Taxai & Pacific IS
Bl. A Ohio Toledo. St. L. W. Uhi
do Dfd USUI
do
44
Canadian Paclflo ....12144
Union Paclflo
. 7SV4
. t94
. 33
. 4H
. it
. m
. i(
. 40
.221
.10
..106
.1(0
. ii
.. S4
.
.. 10Va
. it
.. 4614
.. 3
. 67
Canada So W
do pfd..
Chea. Ohio ,
Chlca.o & Alton...
. S6
. 47
Wabaah
do pfd
do pfd
Wheeling at L. B..
Chicago A O. W...
. liVe
do Zd pfd
do lit pfd
do id pfd
. 73
Wla. Central
do pfd
Chicago & N. W...
Chicago Ter. 4k Tr
.171
. 14
. 14
Adama Ex
American Ex
United Statea Ex...
Wella-Pargo Ex....
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car & F
do pfd
do pfd
C. C. C. St. L.
Colorado So
,. lit
. til
do lat pfd ,
do td pfd ,
7H
Dal. aV Hudson
17114 Amer. Lin. Oil
Dal. L. A W H8
Danrar at R. O 7
do pfd
American B. AV R...
do pfd as
do pfd
Erla ttt.
Anac. Mining Co...
do lat pfd 5H Brooklyn R. T ...
614
do id pfd.
.. 544 Colo. Fuel AY Iron.... 1H
Great Nor. pfd 170 ICona. Oaa
..13
Hocking Valley
. 7 Cent. Tobaooe pi.
..llll'i
..17
.. la
.. 1414
.. 471,
.. 4114
.. 76
.. I4
.. 16
.. 8Si
... 60
.. 2614
.. 07
.. 6Mi
.. 88
..206
,.. 14
.. 74
do pfd
Illlnola Central .
... fi uea. aiectrie
...182V Hocking Coal
... 1 Inter. Paper
... 4Hl do pfd
...at) (Inter. Power
...105 'Laclede Oaa
...IOIH4 National Blecuit ..
...13SV4 National Lead ....
. ..122H No. American ....
... 11 Pacific Coaat
...21 Pacific Mall
...10JH People'a Oaa
lows Central ...
do pfd
Lake Erla AY W.
do pfd
L. AY N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Rr
Mei. Central ...
Max. National ..
Mo. Par I do
M , K. AY T
... 201,rreaed S. Car.
do pfd
4
do pfd..
N. J. Central....
N. T. Central...
Norfolk AY W....
...IV.
Pullman P. Car..
Republic Steel ...
do pfd
...126;
... 2
...89
do pfd
sugar
..11
Ontario AY W....
24
Tenn. Coal AY Iron... 45
Pennaylranla ...
...126SU. 8. Leather ...
8'4
Reading
... 474' do pfd
... tlhiV. S. Rubber
... 44 do pfd
... 704 V. 8. Steel...'
... 73 do pfd
... 4114 Weatern Union
... 17 Amer. Locomotive...
... 7Vi do pfd
...16014 K. C. Southern
...175 do pfd
... 4814 Rock Island
... 2114' do pfd
86-S4
13
60
28T4
784
64
, it
8
234
, 414
3314
1114
do lat pfd
do id pfd
it. u a s r...
do lat pfd
do id pfd
St. L. S. w
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
80. Paclflo
Bo. Railway ....
Jfew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 18. -MONEY Prime
mercantile paper. 5(fi5H per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at
$4.87!5 for demand and at 34.8540 for sixty
aays; postea rates, n .Bovi'fit.so; commercial
bills. $4.84
SILVER Bar. 52e; Mexican dollars. 41c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
weak.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
V 8. ret. 2a, rg....l05VL. AY N. unf. 4a 101
do eoupon U6 iMex. Central 4a 77
do 3a. rrg 1'. do la lne 2.14
do eoupon 10S 'xMlnn. & St. L. 4a. .100
do new 4a, reg 13014 M., K. AY T. 4a 1)714
do coupon 1364; xdo 2a.... 80
do old 4a, reg 110 :iN. Y. C. gen. ilia.. 101
do coupon Ill iN- J. c. w-'n. 6a 132
do 6a, reg WiVj iNo. Pacific 4a 1014
do coupou luifV do ia , 714
Atchlaon gen. 4a Ht4 N. AY W. con. 4a lilt
do ad). 4a 9 Reading gen. 4a !i
I Dal. AY Ohio 4a 101 St. L. AY I. M. c. 6a. 11114
do IHi 94 1st. L Ac 8. r. 4a....
na rouv. m iui kidi. l.. b. w. la.
xCanada 80. 2a 106 I xido 2a
Central of Oa. 6a 10414 8. A. A A. P. 4a.
do la inc 73 1S0. Pacific 4a
Chea AY Ohio 4Sa . .1031, 80. Railway 6a
It'hlcago AY A. llta.. 7 Texas At Pacific la
2'A
7
71
87
11(14
116
C. D. AY tt. s. 4a.... S3UIT.. St. L. AY W. 7
xC, II A M P 1 Aa.ltia il'nlon Paclflo 4a 102S
xC. AY N. W. c. 7a. ..1304k1 " conv. 4a 6
C, R. I. AY P. 4a. ...104 iWabaeh la 114U
C C C AY St L g. 4s.. 17 xdo 2a 104
Chicago Ter. 4a 83 do deb. B 7214
Colorado 80. 4a 87 !i West Shore 4a I101J
flenrer AY R. O. 4a... 86 iWheel. AY L. B. 4a . 89'i
Erie prior Hen 4a.... 9 xWla. Central 4a sou
do general 4a 84 H Con. Tobacco en
F. W. AY D. C. la...lmit4Colo. Fuel 7,
I He king Val. 41a.. 111:14
z Bid. 11 Offered.
Boston Stork Quotations.
BOSTON, June 18. Call loans, SQilH per
cent; time loans, tfuSVi per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon 4a
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boaton AY Albany.
Boaton At Me
Bnalon Elevated .
Fttchburg ptd....
t'nion pacific ....
Max. Central
... M4 Bingham
... a.r."S Calumet AY Hecla..
... 8314 Centennial
...t40 .Copper Range ....
...1114 Dominion Coal ...
...143 Franklin
...134 Isle Horais
... 71H Mohawk
...17
...470
... 14
... 624
... 171,
...
... 114
... 44
... 1314
...64
... 2114
21 't Old Dominion ....
American Sugar 11 Osceola
do pfd
111 Parrot
American T. AY T.
Dominion I. AY 8.
tlen. Electric ....
Maaa. Electrle ...
do pfd
t'nlted Fruit
V. 8. Steel
..14H,Uulncir
...1U0
.. 14 Santa Fe CODoer ilk
. .17" Tamarack 115
.. 2414 Trtmountatn 89
.. 83 Trliiltjr (14
..103 t'nlted Statea 20
... 21 t'tah
. 178', Victoria t
do pfd
Weatlngh. Common... 16 Winona 114
Adventure 6 Wolverine 66
Alloues 6!tl)aly West 404
Amalgamated 63
f" Yo'k vtnTar Qnnfatlnni,
NEW YORK. June 18 The following are
the quotations on the New York Stock ex
change: Adama Con
Alice
Breeze
Prunawlck Con..
Comato'-k Tunnel
Con. Cal. AY Va..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvtlle Con...
. awaited the onen nor or the gtork m.irket
. J" IMttla Chief
, II liOttarlo (no
. l. Ophlr uo
. i i I'hnenU 8
. IK, Pot os I u
ISO Savage )
1"0 Sierra Nevada 71
.186 igmall Hopea 26
, I 'ktaudarl 160
X Asked.
Foreign Financial.
IINPON, June 18. Money was f ilrly
plentiful and In moderate request on the
market today. Discounts were easy. The
reduction of the bank rate was not gen
erally expected, thounh there was much
speculation on the subject beforehand, un
favorable foreign exchanges snd the di
version of cold waking the money market
unsanKiitno. Therefore, the reduction was
nil the more welcome, llusine on th"
Stock exchange exp.m led In some nectlons
Consols were firm nnd home rails were in
fair demand. Amerlcnns oienod Irregular,
nut th lowering of the bank rrte stimu
Inted an Improvement and stock were
mostly above parity. Atchison, Southern
PaclMc and Union Pacific were the
features. The market closed unrettled.
Kaffirs were cheerful. The weekly state
ment of the Rank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve, Increase,
Ail.17b.Kv; circulation, derrease, jlfi3,o0;
bullion, Increase, l,oll,7;w; otlier secuil
t!e. Increase, x-$72,ii; other deposits, d
crease, l:l.ii,(t.0m; public deposits. In
crease, 3,7iii; notes reerve, Increase,
l,w7,of); government securities Increase,
loii.0iio. The proportion of the Hark of
England's reserve to llabllltv this week Is
53. It, ss compared with 53.06 last we k.
The rate of discount of the Rank of Eng
land was today reduced from 314 to 3 pe.
cent, the strength of banks of reserve
being regarded as fully Justifying the re
duction. PARIS, June 18. Prices on the bourse
today opened nnd remained firm with the
exception of Rio tlntos. Three per rent
rentes, 97f 1214c for the account; exchange
on London. 2?f 16c for checks. The weekly
Statement of the Hank of France shows
the following changes: Notes in circula
tion, decrease, 17,lh0,0u0 francs; treasury
accounts current, Increase, 28.975.0o0 francs;
gold in hand, Increase. 18,4..0ij frano;
biils discounted, increase 4,22.1,1.00 francs;
silver in hand. Increase, 2.4aO,OuO francs.
UERLIN, June IS. Business on the
bourse today was generally unchanged.
The weekly statement of the Imperial
Rank of Oermany shows the follow nj
changes: Cash In hand, increase, 22.1l,iioo
marks; treasury notes. Increase, l.lao.00)
marks; other securities, decrease, 3,i4u,'iu0
marks; notes In circulation, decrease, 1,
340.000 marks.
ROM HA 1, June 18. The Bank of Bom
bay has reduced Its rate of discount from
7 to 6 per cent.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, June 18. Closing quotations:
Conaole. money IHiN. Y. Central
do account IHt Norfolk A Western
Anaconda 4vi do pfd
Atchlnon MI4 Ontario AY Weatern.
do pfd 6i!pennrlranla
lit
81
26 '4
4
1014
24
42
Baltimore Ohio.... TRand Mlnea
Canadian Tactile 12Slj
Reading
dn 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Chesapeake Ohio... 3x
Chicago O. Vf. .
. 19
.1SS
3314
C, M AY S. P.
DeBeers
Denver AY R. O
Southern Ry t4't
dn pfd aoi
.. 21
IS'-, 1 Southern Pacific bti
do pfd 86 I'nlon Pacific.
Erie 3ii do r'd
do lat pfd 68 V. S. Steel....
do 2d pfd 66 do pfd
Illinois Central 137 Wabaah
I.nulsvllle Nash....llJ4 do pfd
t:
s..
!0
81
2414
44 V
iv. 41141
HAR SILVER Quiet; 24 15-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2:f2V4 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
2 11-160.244. per cent and for three-months'
bills is 2 per cent.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, " June 18. COTTON -Fteady;
sale. 17,110 bales; ordinary, 115-10c;
low middling, 12 3-lc; middling, 12 1-Klc;
good middling. 13 3-lfcV; middling fair, 14t,c,
nominal. Receipts, 876 bsiles; stock, 55.1 iH.
Futures, steady; June. 13.32c. bid; Julv,
13.44c: August, 13.29c, bid: September. 11.80
rll.31c; November, 9.67fr9.6Rc; December,
9.649.G5c; January, 9.65ffr9.67c.
NEW YORK. June im COTTON Opened
easy at a dacllne of 7g18 points under dis
appointing Liverpool cables, heavier re
ceipts, favorable weather over the south
and less bullish private crop advices, with
both local and forelen operators selling
more or less freely. The new crop months
wn s;aln the weakest, however, and
after the Initial rush of selling had ex
hausted Itself the summer months showed
some strength under bull support and fore
casts for less favorable climatic conditions
during the next twenty-four hours. July,
which had opened st 12.10c, sold up to 12.2JC.
and August reached 11.8Sc under these In
fluences, while the new crop months also
showed sympathetic recoveries. Sentiment,
however, seemed more bearish than at any
time of late and when the estimates for
tomorrow's receipts at New Orleans were
received shownrr r full movement to be
expected, the late positions again sold off
sh:irply, while the other crop displayed
considerable resistance, but nevertheless
worked lower. Speculation, except right
at the opening, wns not particularly active
and the decline was slow and gradual, be
insr IntersDersed with occssionsl but sl'rht
reactions right up to the close, which
was within 2igt5 points of the lowest for the
session, the market being steadied in the
Inst few minutes by covering, though It
still showed a net loss of lli?20 points.
TtI "nles futures were estimated at 250,
000 bales. Port receipts todav turned out
about 8,608 hales, acInst 1.808 last year
and from 1,800 to 2,100 bales are expected
at New Orleans' tomorrow, against 618
bales last vear.
ST. LOHIS. June 18. COTTON Quiet;
middling, c. Sales, none: receipts, none;
griir on... none; tock, R.6S3 b"1"s.
LIVERPOOL, June 18. COTTON Snot,
moderate business done; nrlces irregulsr;
American middling fair. 7.2Sd; good mid
dling, 7.12d; middling, 6.9Sd; low mlddllmr.
72d; good ordtnarv. 6.4fid; ordinary. 6.2M.
The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of
which FOO were for speculation and export,
and Included 5,900 American. Receipts. 1.000
and closed Irregular: American middling,
g o c, June, 6.ftP P9d: June snd July,
6.6tf?rS.fi5d: J',lv BnA Aueust, 6fi0d; Amp-'"-
and Sentember. 6.47d: September and Oc
tober, 5.87d; October and November. 5R2d;
November and December. 5.37d; December
and Januarv. B.335.3td: January and Feb
ruary, 6.325.3M; February and March,
5.32d.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 18 WOOL Unchanged;
medium. lWi20c: light fine, H5T7t4c; heavy
fine lligH'Ac; tub washed. 19U29c.
NEW YORK, June 18.-WOOL Firm.
BOSTON, June 18.-WOOL Has been
quiet this week, with prices firm. Ihe fol
lowing are the quotations for leading de
scriptions: Territory, Idaho, fine. 14ial6c;
medium, lW17c; Wyoming, 14tf!l6c; fine
medium, loVifjloc; medium. 16'u'17c; Utah
and Nevada fine, 14W15c: Una medium.
lSWfJlfio; medium, UHlSttc Colorado,
New Mexico, etc., fine, J6c; fine medium,
12ifl5c; New Mexico improved, jomio-,
Arizona heavy, 13ft14c; average. 1ij16j:
choice. 17(5 18c; Georgia. 21 22c. Montanl,
fine, choice, lSCfflKVjc ; fine medium, choice,
18fi(lSHc; staple, lX18Vc; medium, choice,
loU18V4c. Ghlo and Pennsylvania, XX and
above, 31i?f32c; X, 2862!ic; No. 1, 331c;
No. 2 30Q31C, fine washed delaine, 83.!4c;
Michigan X and above, 25"(?26c; Nos. 1 and
2, 2Gft27c; delaine, 2Sfy2Sc. Australian
combing, choice, scoured basis, 83(&.8ic;
good, iS(jS0c; average, 7o76c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. June 18.-DRY GOODS
Considerable apathy has been evident In
the conduct of buyers, and the market has
been characterized ry cautious ouyiuaj. in
creased Independence Is noted on the part
of the sellers, who are determined to se
min. he full market nrlee for goods which
they contend have advanced by no means
as far as the raw material.
Refreshments nnd all kinds of amuse
ments at Courtland Beach.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Thursday,
June 18:
Warranty Deeds.
Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. to Deyoe
l.nnnas et al. nv lot 16, block 2,
. Millard pluce. and other property;
w d
C. J. Camp and wife to Lydla L.
Uroeille, lot 8, block 1, Sixteenth
strwt ad; w d i'"V.'
Fred Zweifel and wife to J. P.
Johnson, lot 4, block 7, Pratt s
sub; w d
Mary B. Train et al to Christ
Sorensen and wife, lot 10, block 3,
Comer ad; w d
Vllhelm Anderson and wife to H.
P. Wethcrbee, lot 8. block "E,"
Lowe's ad; w d
J. A. Edney et al to Oslas Ruben-
1 00
337 50
200 00
850 00
250 00
steln, e lot a, block , umana;
w d
James Koutsky to Annie Kolovra
tek, w 7nft. lot 2. and e Uoft. of w
70ft. lots 2 and 3 and nH lot 4, block
7. lots 21 and 22. block 10, Brown
park: w d
Atlantic Realty association to
Anna M. NlclSon, lot 4. block 1.
Homls park; w d
W. T. Umham et al to Rachael
and Patrick Slcvln, lot 12, block
2, Isabel ad; w d
C. R. Priehard to Aetna Trust Co.,
"Ferry Residence," in Florence;
w d
Louis Schroeder. trustee, to Ber
nard Ijovell. lots 8 and 9. block
7, Brown park; w d
Quit Claim Deeds.
C. H. Bulllelt and wife to Sarah
A. Atkins el al. w 41ft. of e 61ft.
of s 1321 1. lot 18. block 2. Capitol
ad.; lot 10, block 14, Walnut Hill;
q c d
E. J. Sullivan to H. S. Thomas,
lot 14. block 117, Florence; q c d..
Gertrude Edney to Oslas Ruben-
stt-ln. eV lot 2, block 40, Omaha;
q c d
1,775 00
6,000 00
1 00
1.060 00
10 00
700 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
Deeds.
Sheriff to Brattleboro Savings
bank, lot 54. Ne son s ad; e 5oft of
s lit'ft. lot 3. block 2, Park place;
d 1.500 00
Sheriff to Adella M. Taylor, lot 8.
Oak Knoll; d 1 00
Total amount of transfers $13,679 60
JUNE 10. 100.1.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Another Light Baa of Cat. e and Prices
Strong to & D.me Higher.
HOGS ACTIVE AND A LITTLE HIGHER
Nothing Kerr In Sheep Situation, as
Receipts Were Light and ttnnlltr
Common, bnt Everything Bold
at Aboat Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 18.
Receipts were:
Cattle, nogs, bhcep.
.10,779 7.1.80 1,9j0
,. 7,274 14.WI8 74
. 2.6M 16,174 907
. 2.500 10,000 700
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Olhclul Wednesday ....
Official Thursday
Four days this week. ..23,134 47.4K2 4.413
Same days last week. .. .13.4H5 3n,5!8 6.677
Kame week before 22,oti7 4.1.279 5,275
bame three weeks ago. . .15.358 53.646 9.876
Same four weeks ago....l0,Htti' 27,807 12.2S5
Same days last year 12,110 34,202 13,731
RECE1PIS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
the following table shows the receipts of
cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date and comparisons wun last
year: 1903. l!w;i. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 4o4,t81 351,402 113,219
Hogs l,ltU,446 1,244,447 82,002
Hheep csMj.NjI 1iO,m0 146,081
Average price paid for bog at South
Omaha tor the last several aaya with com
parisons: Date. j 1903. 1902. 1901. 1900. 1898. 11898. 1897.
June 1...
June 2...
June
June 4...
June t...
June 6...
June 7...
June 8...
4 Jin- V. ..
June 10..
June 11..
June ll..
June 13.,
June 14..
June 15..
June 16..
June 17..
June 18..
I S 3,
6 0, I
4 8s 3 50
4 83 3 b8
4 21 I 40
4 12 1 32
4 03 8 86
4 10 8 32
I 8 31
4 01,
3 88 31
5 8i 3 31
3 J 3 '9
3 981 3 2J
8 8a 8 21
I 8 31
3 71 j
8 79 3 29
3 771 3 3J
3 9" 3 22
3 84 8 18
3 80 3 21
I V BVl
4 83
4 91 I 58,
t Hi 3 bfti
4 95 I 67!
6 U 3 80)
D 1V 3 nil
I 3 69
6 001 I
4 9J 3 67 1
4 M I 3 64j
4 85 3 66
4 89 1 8 64
4 951 3 62 1
I 3 631
6 03
Indicates Sunday.
CATTLE There was a very light supply
of cattle on sale here today, aa about 68
cars were billed through to the north and
were not offered for sale. The demand on
the part of local packers was In good shape
and owing to the small receipts an active
and stronger market waa experienced
The beef steer market could safely be
quoted 6'alOc higher than yesterday on all
desirable grades. Packers evidently had
to have some cattle and salesmen made
them pay good prices for what they got.
The market was rather uneven owing to
the rapid fluctuations of the last few days,
so that some sales looked considerably
better than others. The bulk of the fair to
good cattle sold from $4.50 to 34.76, and the
choicer grades sold largely from $4.75 to
$5.0o. The common and part fat stuff sold
largely from $4.46 down.
The cow market was strong and 60100
higher In spots. The prices paid were more
uneven than those ruling on steers and for
that reason there was considerable dif
ference of opinion regarding the market.
Common to medium cornfod cows and grass
cows were the hardest to dispose of and a
good many salesmen who had that class of
stuff could not see much if any Improve
ment In the market. The more desirable
grades, though, In most cases sold a little
higher than they did yesterday.
Bulls, veal calves and stags were In
good demand at fully steady prices.
Tho supply of stock cattle was again
very limited and so also was the demand.
The prices paid looked Just about steady
with yesterday, but so few have been on
sale this week that It Is difficult to tell
much about values. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
"01
7 07 I
1 13 I 70
1 16; 6 711
7 al 6 70
U 80H1 6 ,8
l b ou 1 7 2l ,
( 6 7 271 6 831
I 6 03 7 V & "I
. 5 f, V 3o o M
. 6 07 I 7 361 5 tj
7 311 6 811
6 98t, I 6 86
6 01 7 26
5 814:, 7 241 6 83
5 i I 7 26 6 891
No. At. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
7 721 i M to 1190 4 70
I 53 4 00 1 1075 4 70
It vSO 4 00 it 145J 4 70
0 67 4 40 16 1122 4 70
i 10SO 4 40 47 1024 4 75
72 llsi 4 40 11 u7 4 76
17 1021 4 46 t7 12Si 4 78
10 1134 4 46 1. 1100 4 76
SM 4 (0 1136 4 78
16 10SJ 4 65 0 1181 4 78
i H0 4 86 16 1230 4 80
1 820 4 (0 10 13.14 4 SO
II 1070 4 40 71 1341 4 DO
4 1040 4 40 1 1230 4 SB
4 1042 4 40 12 1242 4 86
1 1380 4 ) 64., 1340 4 M
20 1066 4 48 1. 1630 4 0
1128 4 68 84 14f 4 M
1200 4 6S II06 t 00
....1226 4 70
STEERS ANT HEIFERS.
1013 4 20 tl 786 4 0
6 1036 4 60 18 1181 4 66
11 1!W 4 60
STEERS AND COWS.
t 1000 4 25
1 COWS.
1...
...
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I...
1...
1...
1...
i...
i...
2...
li...
17...
4...
1...
18...
i...
1...
7...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
I...
1...
1...
1...
2...
1...
10...
4...
1...
1...
I...
4...
1...
t...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
I...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1040
806
843
7J
810
730
790
830
835
S5
140
823
762
1110
832
05
760
872
872
880
830
851
60
826
1000
860
10O0
1058
1090
863
802
810
1070
810
1040
836
696
610
6S0
630
800
.....1260
1280
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10...
1 . .
834 1 46
CALVES.
240 4 60 1
220 6 60 1
230 6 60 1
160 4 00 1
263 6 00
STAGS.
, 6n 8 60
STOCK CALVES
, 445 1 26 4
860 2 25 4
690 3 On
140
120
150
146
15
4 29
i 26
26
280
66
I 50
4 25
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
640 1 90 44 969 4 06
616 1 90 i 646 4 16
658 4 00
HOGS Receipts or nogs were not as
heavy today as they were on Tuesday and
Wednesday, but the supply for the four
days is about 8,0m) heud heavier than for
the same days of laut week and ll.uOO
heavier than lor the same days of last
vear.
The general market today was strong to
5c higher tnan yesieraay, or generally 2v!
higher. It was what is commonly called a
sway-back market. At the start hogs sold
strong to 5c higher than yesterday, with
the long string going at $5.97!. By the
time half of the nogs had changed hands
packers lowered their bids and for a while
tne nogs soiu oniy aooui stesay witn yes
terday. Toward the close, however, It be
came evident that there were none too
many to fill packers' orders and the close
wns sctive snd fully as good as the open
ing. The bulk of all the hogs sold from
$6.95 to $6.00 and as lilnh as $.,.10 was paid
for a choice heavy load. Everything was
out of first hands before 11 o'clock in the
morning. Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. P' No. Av.
71 110 80 6 87"4j 66 268
64 248 120 6 92", 73 :r.6
70 242 240 6 924j 69 1H
49 207 80 8 92'4i 26 276
76 248 180 ( 92'i 63 280
68 214 80 8 9214 68 249
67 2F.0 80 6 924 3 240
62 221 ... 6 92 Tl 260
77 217 160 I 92V, 80 214
14 231 280 6 92'a 71 2--7
64 204 40 6 92 4 68 2f 9
65. 291 200 I 92V, 69 267
67 222 40 6 86 7 262
70 219 40 I 96 64 235
64 267 80 6 85 61 2K8
68 22V 800 6 98 66 178
76 220 ... i 96 72 2.M
71 21 ... 6 96 68 2H0
61 244 40 6 96 64 i8
40 20 120 8 95 69 29
69 f4 40 6 86 65 275
11 234 20A 86 1 167
67 246 too 6 95 69 265
60 261 80 6 86 63 264
61 266 40 i 85 41 118
68 m 120 6 96 ' 62 J.l
66 246 80 I 98 66 275
10 tot ... 6 86 4J Hi
68 111 80 6 06 11 24
63 220 80 6 95 68 14
64 lit ... 6 8 M 11
Sh. Pr.
.. 6 97V,
6 97S,
1 97V,
6 97 V,
6 97 V,
1 97V,
6 97V,
6 97 S
6 97 '4
6 97V,
6 87 V,
6 97V,
6 97',
6 97 V,
6 87V,
6 97V,
6 87V,
6 67V,
i 97V,
6 97 v,
8 974
6 9i,
6 97 4
6 97,
6 7V,
6 97V,
6 67V,
6 97 V,
6 97V,
6 IT'S
I 47
68 144 180 ft H 61 141 1 fi
k iW M a 61 174 1 '4
a. 4 av a ae 68 19 80 6
a ia ware 6 178 80 ft 00
4 t,t ... JJ
i4 to IM aa 3 "J
M 4 iw 6 44 314 320 ft W
6. M mi tk 60 11 120 ft 00
1.0 8 M 61 171 80 ft SO
M M M , e 43 t"4 ... ft 00
III 68 il 180 ft 00
.a . iw 4 to 61 IM 440 ft 00
it d M a . 44 194 ... ft 00
iu i.. lutl ft ae 1,0 4 00
1 i.4 au 8 9 68 171 ... ft 00
vi j,, . . I , 62 io 120 ft 00
l. .to 40 ft 9a 6 157 ... ft 00
41. iw Is. ; ;j;
iu ieo in a aa 68 167 ... 6 tlO
71 . 1 Jt 61 170 80 ft 00
77 u,4 40 t M 44 16 ... ft 00
87 fc40 av ft aa 64 261 80 ft 00
4 ,l ... I i 84 H.8 80 ft 00
ae 1.1a 120 ( 11 w
7 41 1,0 IJ1 l ... ft SO
M 14 uo ft 86 '
6 148 JMI ft 9a M ,7i ft 00
ao km au ! at ,M 40 ft 00
4 iu ao ft 96 " ,7S ' 00
60 ila J40 ft M ! M 4 00
6 40 a tt ' J" J
" ,!.
2:::::::1S is lit .S
2 :il 64 ... ft 02V,
Tl II, m J!! ' 4 140 ft02vj
i? J" 65 loft ... ft 014
s; ; 44 i4 1 t
2 g : S
l ? 67 Ill ... ft Oft
S ,!. Ii 60 Ml 80 4 OS
S 2 67 811 40 ft 06
" 6 t7V ftt 127 ... ft 10
SHEEP-There Is nothing new to be said
or the sheep market, as receipts were again
light today and the most of the arrivals
were of common quality. Everything sold
early and the prices paid were Just about
steady with those In force yesterday. The
better grades In particular were In good de
mand and It waa very evident that packers
were anxious for good stuff, but that they
2-i cftre muc'' tor the common stuff.
J he Chicago market was reported dull and
weak, with 11,000 head on sale.
Quotations for clipped stock: Choice west
ern lambs, $8.26HT6.76; fair to good lambs,
.2fljl 25; choice western wooled Iambs,
$.75h7.00; fair to good wooled lambs, $5.50
8 50; choice lightweight yearlings, $6.604f.76;
fair to good yearlings. $6.0tKii5.60; choice
wethers, $4.90(S6.10; fair to good wethers,
$4.5014.90; choice ewes, $4.254.50; fair to
rood ewes. $3.604.26; feeder lambs, $2.6Wi
50; feeder yetrllngs. $2.60(5)3.60: feeder
wethers, r.'.Bnr.3.50; feeder ewes, $2.0082.75.
Representative sales:
No. At. Pr.
1 buck 150 2 60
55 western ewes 102 8 60
11 western ewea 109 4 00
1 western ewe 80 4 00
53 western lambs 63 5 00
?R! western lambs 73 5 85
10 western lambs 68 6 85
5 western lambs 68 6 85
2 bucks 135 8 50
9 western ewes 101 4 00
208 western ewes 91 4 25
316 spring Iambs 63 6 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Csttle Incline Fifteen Cents Up, While
Sheep and Lambs Stay Steady.
CHICAGO, June 18.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
7,000 head, Including 1.500 head Texans.
Strong to 15c higher; good to prime steers,
$5.00((j5.60; poor to medium, $4.00v4.86; stock
ers and feeders, $3.00t4.35; heifers, 2.o0ffp
4.S0; canners, $1.602.90; bulls, $2.264.26:
Calves, $2.60&6.75; Texas fed steers, $3.50
4.60.
HOGS Receipts, 28,000 head, estimated
for tomorrow, 26,000 head; left over, 3,000
neaa. Mixed and butchers ,
to choice heavy, $i.15fro30
JJ5.95fifl.16; light, $6.00a.2O;
$6.95410.20: good
rough heavy,
bulk of sales.
O. J,FJJ. h
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.000
head; sheep and lambs steady to strong.
Good to choice wethers, $4.255.00; fair
to choice mixed, $3.26Ji4.00; western sheep,
$4.2,y5.0O; native lambs, $4.5!.60.
Near York Lire StocV Market.
NEW YORK, June 18. CATTLE Beeves,
receipts, 469 head, mainly consigned direct:
no sales reported. Dressed beef steady;
cuy aresseo. native siaes, ia,nyic per id.
Cables Quoted American steers. tOD Drlce.
11 He dressed weight; top price for refrig
erator Deer, f.c per in.
CALVES Receipts, 305 head. Veals rated
about steady; buttermilk calves $1.04 lower;
veals sold at $5.00f(jfti.6O; buttermilk calves,
at $2.75g3.12H; city dressed veals, 8llc
per lb. .
HOGS Receipts, 1,941 head. The market
was about steady. A few Virginia hogs
sold al $6.75 per 100 lbs. A deck of west
erns at $5.66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000
head. SheeD aulet and about stetdv: lams
active and 106115c higher, quality consid
ered. Sheep sold at ja.Kierj.Zb. one little
bunch at $5.50; Iambs at $6 2o!g7.75; culls.
$5.60; dressed mutton, 7llc per lb.; dressed
lambs, lOigltc.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 880 head natives; calves, 60 head na
tives; 10(il6c higher thsn Tuesday; choice
export and dressed beef steers, $4,554)0.15;
fair to good, $3.6O(it4.50; new stockers and
feeders, l3.26ig4.40; western fed steers, $2.90
674. 90; Texas and Indian steers, $2.754.26;
Texas cows, $2.00S3.75; native cows, $2.00
4.10; native heifers, $2.S5fr4.35; canners, $1.26
4(2.40; bulls, 2.75(g3.95; calves, $2.75g.90.
HOGS Receipts, 7,000 ; 64clOc higher;
top $; bulk of sales, $5.75,g6.90; heavy, $5.80
fcb.OO; mixed packers', $5.65ra5.90; light, $6.60
(rj.75; yorkers, $5.72H&5.75; pigs, $5.2;H&
6.50.-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.900
head; steady: lambs, 16u:25c lower; native
lambs, $4.60oj5.06; western lambs, $3.50sj6.6G;
fed ewes, $3.255.15; Texas clipped year
lings, $3.50(6.36; Texas clipped sheep, $3.35
4iu.lu; stockers and feeders, $3.20iij4.oO.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST LOUIS, June 18 CATTLE Receipts,
600 head, Including 300 Texans; steady to
strong and higher; native shipping and
export steers, $4.25''d5.10; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $4.0O5j6.00; steers under 1,000
pounds, $3.60414.75; stockers and feeders,
$3.154.30; cows and heifers, $2.26(4.66; can
ners, $2. 0002.76; bulls. $2.50(Si3.75; calves, $3.60
4(6.50; Texas and Indian steers, $.'.75474.25;
cows and heifers, $2,504(3.20.
HOGS Receipts, 2,400 head; steady; pigs
and lights. $6.8tr7ini.lX; packers, $5.85.06;
butchers and best heavy, 6.05476.16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000
head; market active, steady; native mut
tons. $4.0041 4.70- culls and bucks, $3.25 4.60;
lambs, $4.7646.60; stockers, $24)3; Texans,
$3,604)4.26. ,
St. Joseph
Live Stcck Market.
ST JOSEPH. Mo..
June 18. CATTLE-
RccelntH. 2.000 head: active to 10c higher:
stock cattle active and firm; natives. $4.26
!h5.5; Texas and westerns, $3.6041 4.S6; cows
and heifers, $2.264i4.60; veals, $3ij6.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; mostly 64
7Hc lower; light and light mixed. $5,804
6.87H; bulk, $5.85(35.1i0; pigs, $4.504j.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.600;
steady.
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
EIOUX CITY, Ia., June 18. (Special Tele
eram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300; stockers
nlow; killers strong; beeves, $4,0044.90;
cows, bulls and mixed. $2.50454.00; Blockers
and feeders. $3,5044.60; calves and year
lings, $;t.tx4.40.
HOGS Receipts, 4,200; market strong at
$5,854(6.06; bulk. $5.9o45.97.
Stock In Sight.
Following were the receipts of live stock
at the live principal western cities yester
day ;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 2.500 . 10,000 700
Chicago 7.0i)0 28,000 11.000
Kansas City 8M 7.000 1.900
St. Joseph 2.0O0 12,000 2,i00
St. Louis 60O 2.400 7W
Bloux City WW 4,20
Totals
...13.180 60,600 16,900
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK. June 18 EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet, but prices are steady to
firm at the recent level. Common are
quoted at 4W6'4c; prime at 6Hc; choice at
tic and fancy at 6Vo7He.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS-Spot
prunes are steady at prices ranging from
Sc. to 7c for all grades and futures are at
tracting some attention with quotations
ranging from 2Hc to 8c on the four slso
busts f. o. b., the coast for 19i3 crop. Ap
ricots are steadily held with choice quoted
at 7'''iti'Ac and fancy at 104j12Hc Peaches
are steady at 7(fl7Hc for choice and s'ulOViC
fSANnrj6sE. Cal.. June 19.-PRrNE8-Packers
here say that the quantity of hold
over prunes In California Is too small to
have anv material bearing on the market.
It Is said that there are not exceeding 400
twenty-ton carloads of hold-over prune
In tho slate at present. This Is less thsn
for five or six ye- is. Much of this l ex
pected to be moved lwfore September 1.
flnatar nin Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS, June W.-Sl'OAR Dull ;
open kettle. 2V'37-16". open kettle cen
trifugal, 3'4lJV'; centrifugal white., 4 1-lbc;
yellows. 3Vi3 15-lrtc; seconds. 2i3,e.
MOI.A8RES-)in kettle, nominal, 13fT2fic;
rentrlfuual. fin 18c; syrup, nominal. Wcr24c.
NEW YOl'.K, June 18.-8LGAR-1UW,
steady; refined, steady.
MOLASSES Firm.
nil and Rosin.
OIL CITY. r.. June 18. Oll-Credlt bal
ances, $1.60; certificates, no bid; shipment,
f 83.878 hbla.; average, 74,o bhR; run, in) .
6M bnisJ average, m,m bbls.; htpm,t
Lima, 72.694 bhls ; average, 87.4v. 1 l ;
runs, Lima, 770.OK.S bbls.; average, n.
bbls.
NEW YORK. Juns 18. OIL Cottnncc.l
Arm; prime yellow, 43c Petroleum, sti-.nlv
Turpentine, firm at 6"ff.'Hc. Rosin, llim.
strained, common to good, $2.10.
For Sale Due bill on one of the best Nrv.
York City hotels at a good discount. Ad
dress E 64, care Omaha Bee.
The cool lawns and exhilarating breer.rs
of Lake Manawa are Just the thing l!i:
weather.
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UNIOS STATIO IOTH AND MAIUl.
I'nlon Paelde.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland IJmlted a 9:40 am a 7 50 pm
The Fast Mall a 3:25 pm
California Express a 4:20 pm
Paclflo Express all:30 pm
Esstern Express aB .tnpm
The Atlantic Express... a 7 :w am
The Colorado Special. ..a 7:10 am a 3 1 urn
Chicago Special a 8.4o am
Lincoln. Beatrice and
Stromsburg Express. .b 4:00 pm b12:V pm
North Platte Local a 8:0n am n 5:15 pm
Grand Island Local b 6:80 pm b 9:35 am
Wabaah.
St. Louis "Cannon Ball"
Express a 6:55 pm a 8:20 am
St. Louis Local, Coun
cil Bluffs a 9:15 am a10:30 pm
1'hlcasjo, Rock Island A Pad tic.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight L't'd.a 6:00 am a 0:45 nm
Chicago Daylight Local s 7:00 am a $ x., pm
Chicago Express bll:15 am a 5 ;:" m
Des Moines Express. ...a 4:30 pm Ml nil sin
Chicago Fast Express. . a 6:36 pm a 1:25 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 6:60 pm a 4 55 nt
Lincoln, Colo. Springs,
Denver, Pueblo and
w"t -a 1:80 pm a ir on rm
Colo., Texas, Cal. and
Oklahoma Flyer a 8:40 pm a!2 40 pm
C'hlcasTO Northwestern.
"The Northwestern Line."
Fast Chicago a 8:40 am a T on r,m
8:00 pm a 8 -no nm
Local Sioux City a 6:10 am a S:S0 pm
Daylight St. Paul a 7:35 am nl0:2J pm
Daylight Chicago a 8:m am alMOpni
Local Chicago all:.10 am a 6:10 pm
Local Cedar Rapids 5:10 pm
Limited Chicago a 8:16 pm a 915 am
Local Carroll a 4:00 pm a 9 50 nm
Fast Chicago a 6:50 pm a 3-45 pm
Fast St. Paul a 8:10 pm a -is nm
Fast Mall 0.40 pm
Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm b B:5n nri
Norfolk BonesteI....a 7:15 am ain-35 nm
Lincoln A Long Plne....b 7:15 nm blO:,T5 am
Chlcaero, Milwaukee St. Pant.
Chicago Daylight a 7:45 am a11:15 pm
Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:45 pm a 3 40 pm
Chicago Limited a 8:05 pm a 7:50 nm
Des Moines Express.... a 7:45 am a 3:40 pin
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:35 am a 6.10 pm
Chicago, Minneapolis &
St. Paul Limited a 7:60 pm a 8:05 am
Minneapolis & St. Paul
Express b 7:35 am bl0:35 pm
Chicago local 10:35 am
Chicago Express al0:35 am
Missouri Pacific.
St Louis Express alO:00 am a 6:26 pm
K. C. & St. L. Ex al0:50 pm a 6:15 am
WEBSTER DEPOT 1BTH A WEBSTER.
Chlcnaro et Northwestern, Nebraska
and Wyoming: Division.
Leave. Arrive.
Black Hills, Deadwood,
Lead, Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm
Wyoming, Casper and
Douglas d 3:00 pm e 6:00 pm
Hastings, York, David
City, Superior, Geneva,
Exeter and Seward. ...b 8:00 pm b 6:00 pm
Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis A
Omflhn.
Twin City Passenger... a 6:30 am a 9:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger.. .a 2:00 pm all:20 am
Oakland Local b 6:45 pm b 8:45 am
Missouri Pacific.
Nebraska Local Via
Weeping Water b 4:10 pm al0:25 am
bi;rlisgton STATIOX lOTH at MASO
Bnrllnarton A Missouri River.
Leave.
Arrive.
Wymore, Beatrice and
Lincoln a 8 50 am
Nebraska Express a 8:50 rm
Denver Limited a 4:10 pm
Black Hills and Puget
Sound Express all:10 pm
Colorado Vestibuled
Flyer
Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:62 pm
Fort Crook and Platts-
mouth b 8:20 pm
Bellevue & Pacific Jet.. a 7:50 pm
bl2:05 pm
a 7:45 pm
a 6:45 am
a 3:10 pm
a 8:10 pm
a 9:08 am
M0:iH ain
a 8:27 am
Bellevue & Pacific Jet. .a 8:50 am
Chicago, nnrllngton & Qulncy.
Chicago Special a 7:00 am a 3:55 pm
Chicago Vestibuled Ex. .a 4:00 pm
Chicago Local a 9:18 am
Chicago Limited a 8:05 pm
Fast Mall
a 7:4!i am
all:00 pm
a 7:45 am
a 2:40 pm
Council
Kansas City, St
Joseph ct
Bluffs.
Kansas Cltv Day Ex
.a 9:15 am
a 6:05 pm
all :05 am
a 6:15 am
St. Louis Flyer
...a 6:10 pm
Kansas City Night Ex..al0:30 pm
a Dallv. b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
except Saturday, e Daily except Monday.
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