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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 13. 1003.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bulls Fight Against Weather aad Good
GoTerotnent Crop Eeport
THEY SUCCEED IN MAINTAINING PRICES
Cera aad Wtnt (lose Higher, While
Oat Arc a Little Wrak-loaa-trjr
Offers of Cora Are
Ur) Llaht.
4:,0to bushel Brlv. 1.007.000 bushel.
decres vt 2200uO bushel.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
In
crop
OMAHA. June i;. 16.
th fart of a favoiable government
report and gml weather th bulla
mad a strong effort to keep th" market up,
na they Succeeded Wheat iarted off a
lutla lower and e li aa low aa V.-c niter
big Helling at Chicago, but the buna began
bidding for July and ran t!,e priee up al
moat a cent above jesterday. I'urn was
alao off c at the etart, but manipulation
helped It up. It cloac-d clror.g, S above
yesterday.
Wheat finished with July at fc-Sc, Sep
tember at hzr. and December at 8aC
July corn waa oJSc old July f-V. Sep
tember boVc, old September c and De
cember 47Sc.
Oata were a little weak In near futurea.
Julf cloned at 31c, September at 2s'c and
December at 2!c.
Country acceptances of corn bids aro fail
ing to ahow Improvement. The hlKh bid
Bent out Saturday by one Chicago house.
53c on mixed, track. Chicago, and 54c o.i
yellow, brought acceptances of only 5.0
bushel and other houses are getting prac
tically nothing. There were cl. alters fnr
UtlHj bushela corn Chimero to Buffalo Sat
urday. The world corn shipments for the
last week were 3.79i.Ouo bushels; for the
week before 2,996,ju0 bushels, las', year S,!i,
000 bushels.
The Adams Grain company, through Its
correspondent at Chicago, received the fol
lowing from c. H. Thornton. Commercial
hecord. Duluth: "The condition of So 5 on
winter wheat calls for 4 '.""'. '." bu.heis.
Spring wheat area at 17.l.i.'i acres and
condition of 83.7 means :''v'0.oi bushels.
This In much too low. both on area and
condition. The northwest alone promise!.
IA.Ono.0CO bushels, and balance of spring
neat, w.i',o bushels. -The
world wheat shipment for th
vreek were ll.JSS.Km bushels, last week they
were 12. MH. bushels and last year 10,
432.0()0 bushela.
The oata situation Is thus summed up by
the Chicago Tribune of tod.iy: "The trade
Probably will not be disappointed at the
government estimate of the oats crop. The
total Is large, but this was anloipated In
view of the excellent crop reports received
Ijist week saw a fair, steady hardening of
tne Julv futures. The buyinar was fairly
Important and persistent. Net gains for
the week were Sf for July, So for Septem
ber and Se for December. The total area
In oats, as per the government report, is
about 2".t'.Wt,0ii0 acres, an Increase of 42.o
acrea. or two-tenths of 1 per cent on the
area sown, against 89.2 a year ago and 85 5
In June ol ims.
From the Inter Ocean: "Late Saturday
afternoon the wheat traders had the June
v government iiRurpi lug wnicn invjr imu wen
waiting the latter part of the week, and
although the winter wheat condition was
cut seven polnta under the May report a
crop of 713.000.0n bushels was suggested, a
yield second only to the humt-er yield of
1901, when the crop tipped the scales at
i48.46ft.0fi0 bushels. The condition of spring
wheat was high at 9:1.7. indicating 281.t8iO.uuu
buahels, but only .3 over the June condition
of last vear. heh the final yield was cut
to 2Z7.000.OJio bushele by rust damage late In
the summer. The Increase of 2 8 per cent
In the spring wheat acreage, or a gain of
472.00O acrea. was a good feature, practically
Insuring a larger crop unless direct calam
ity conies later. The winter wheat condi
tion of 85 6 on an acreage of 28.722.000 acres
using sixteen bushels as par, suggests 432.
tWl.ooo bushels', or 107.000.0i0 bushels more
than harvested laat year, but only 74,000.000
bushels more than Indicated by the June
report of a year ago.
Omaha lash Sale.
CORN No. 3. 1 car, 48c
Omaha t'aah Prices.
1 WHEAT-No. 2 hard. &i)8c; No. 3 hard,
804595c: No. 4 hard, jiVc; No. 3 apring, ,c.
I ,'iflV a ... V . Ji.. - V A IT,,
no grade, 44c; No. 2 yellow, 4Vc; No. 3
yellow. 4Sic: No. 2 while, 4Sc; No. 3
white. 48tc.
OATS No. 2 mixed, I9'c; No. 3 mixed,
13c: No. 4 mixed. 28c: No. 3 white. Sc:
No. 3 white, 30c; No. 4 white, 29SC; stand
ard. !c.
Carlat Receipt,
i-mcago a
Kansaa City 49
Minneapolis 297
Omaha
Duluth 12
6u Louis 15
CHICAGO GRA1S ASD, PROTISIORS
Featare of the Trndlaar aad C1ota
rrleea ea Boar 4 f Trade.
CHICAGO, June 12 The government re
port, showing a large Increase In acreage
seeded to spring wheat, had bearish effect
on the wheat market here today. At the
close July wheat was off Sc. corn I vp We,
oats are down hc and provision are
2Vilor higher.
tireatest weakness In the wheat market
was manifested at the opening. Under gen
eral selling hy pit trader Initial quotation
m juiy were on wic i -a1 ,; "l
8fic The main factor contributing to the
depression was the showing of the govern
ment report In relation to the crop of spring
sown wheat. According to official statistics
the acreage of prlng wheat la consiaeraoiy
increased over that Of last year, in aoni
tlon the condition Is riven at 93.7. Heavy
exports from Russia gave the bears an ad
ditional Incentive to aell. On tne oecune,
however, shorts were eager buyers and
In their haste to cover price were forced
rapidly upward. After touching 8;vc shortly
after the opening July advanced tta 87V
S74c before the middle of the session. The
close was slightly under Saturday s nnai
quotations, with July at (e'S'B1c. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to 8.
2 bushels. The amount on passage In
creased 224.000 bushels. Primary receipta
were .W.anO buahels, compared with :A.s"io
bushels a Tear ago. Minneapolis. Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 212 car,
against 322 cars last week and 334 car a
year ago.
in sympathy with the weaKness or wnei
the corn market waa somewhat easier early
In the session. Increased receipts gave bears
en additional reason for selling at the start.
Sentiment quickly changed and mere waa
active buying by a number of prominent
commission houses. inrougnoui im i re
mainder of the day a strong tone prevailed.
A decrease of 1.1X0,000 bushels in tne viwinie
supply, compared with an Increase of 398.000
nustieis last year, was a ouinsn im-n-i.
Floods In Iowa were a further bullish In
fluence Julv onened i.BV lower at MVit
alc, sold between 61Hc and R2V: and closed
at o2r. Ix-cul receipt were o cars, suu
115 of contract grade.
Extremely heavy receipt created weak
ness In the oats market. Arrlvaia toaay
were nearly double the amount estimated.
The government report. Indicating an In
crease of 5.000.000 bushels In the total yield,
red with last vear. was another
weakening Influence. The volume of trading
was quite large. July opened a shade to So
lower at 31VQ31HC to in-c. sold oeiween
3",!31e and 31Sc and closed at 31c. Local
receipts were Zis car.
Provision were nrm on a moaeraie ae-
mand from shorts. Strength of corn had
considerable Influence. At the close Sep
tember pork was up 10c at J12924, lard was
up 2VsaSc at 37 45-67. 47V4 and ribs were 7xC
higher at 37
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wneai.
6 cars: corn, 39$ cars; oat, 327 cars; hogs.
23.000 head.
The leading future ranged aa follow:
Article ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Te'y.
Selling Induced by Saturday' Bis Proei
Too Kuch for the. Demait.
EARLY VALUES YIELD DECISIVELY
A the Day Progressed Prices Made
one Reearerlea, bat Later
Deallaaa Are Small
In alae.
shows: Available cash balance, 3l3,02.eiTe:
gold, 370,122.325.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
aJulv
bJuly
aSept.
bSept.
bDec.
Oats-
July
Sept.
Pork-
Julv
Sept.
Lard-
July
Sept.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
I I I
8VB6S sts-sh!
81C7-
slfc!
iBise
6"S
8O4'5-50T1etli
47. 4i!!
12 56
12 824
7 20
7 42W
735
7 (0
NEW TORK. June 12. The stock mar
ket today did not fulfill the promise held
out by Saturday s short market of a di
vided demand and higher pricea for stocks.
The selling attracted by Saturday harp
rises in prices proved too much for the
limited demand to absorb. The market
yielded decisively and the first selling was
followed by additional burdens of the same
source. As the day progressed the pres
sure relaxed and prices made some re
coveries In a few stocka there was spe
cial strength which offered a leadership
for the rally. The later dealings showed
a marked shrinkage In volume from those
In the first hour, while the accumulated
selling orders were being executed. The
turn In the temper of the market had no
P"'1!?' news developments to account for
It. The fact waa quickly demonstrated,
however, that the market was still strictly
In professional hands. The holiday, which
general abroad, deprived the market
of one source of demand which might have
been stimulated by the developments of
peace prospects. The Influence was modi
fied also by professed doubt from some
sources of a substantial basis for the hope
of peace. This feeling waa the result of
opinion rather than of any actual occur
ence that could be pointed to as changing
the condition long In existence.
The government crop report, which ap
peared Saturday afternoon, proved to be
the subject of such varying Interpretations
as are common In the grain market at
the critical period of the making of the
crops. Notwithstanding the decline In con
ditions of winter wheat the dimensions of
the total crop Indicated an awakened
spirit. This Was modified bv the surmises
of possible deterioration since the date of
tne government s estimate. Further re
duction were reported In pig Iron Prices.
but the iron and steel stneks were rela.
tively firm all day and developed positive
Strength In the later desllnes The ins.
clal pressure against Amalgamated Cop
per was connected In the minds of profes
sional operators with a campaign having
Ita source in Boston.
The Metropolitan stocks owed their
strength to inferences from the new
auspice of the Equitable Life Assurance
society. Discussion of that sublect was
lesa optimistic than on Saturday and It
was urged that the forthcoming report
of the Btate superintendent of Insurance
must be awaited to form a definite Judg
ment on the new plan. There was much
conjecture also touching the Identity of
the syndicate to which the Equitable stocks
had been conveved. The postponement of
the call for return of government deposits
from July 1 to July 16 promised relief from
one possible emliarrassment of the monev
market In connection with the half-yearly
settlements. The tone of the weeklv com
ment on traffic of railroad officials showed
some conservatism. The efforts toward re-
31VVfrSI WS31 31ieS vfry,u ,ont"!u'(1 'hrough the latter
Vsi 2S29 29 Part of tne da'. he movement was
uinrniKi criiain ana tne mantel closed
unsteady.
Bonds were Irregu ar. Total sales nnr
-alue. 31.310.000. United States 3s, regis
tered, advanced V on call.
The quotations on the New Vorlr Rt-lr
exchange ranged as follows:
ban. s.riigh. Low. l'loh
Auams express
Anial. Copper il.lsJU
Am. Car cc Foun l.wu
do preferred 4uu
Am. Cotton OH IijO
do prelerred
American Lx'press
Am. wide &. i. pfd.. Jw 4i' 4U',
American Ice, cits
do preterrea
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred Iu0
Am. Locomotive 3,7oo
do preferred 7ou
Kew Verk Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, June 12 MONET On call,
easy at 26 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per
cent ; offered at per rent. Time money,
easy; sixty days, 3 per cent I ninety days.
3V per cent; six months, 31 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4'
per cent
TERLINO F.XCH ANOE Firm, with
actual business In bankers bill at 34
47i for demand and at U l'8 4 8P15 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates. 31.86 and 34 8s,
commercial bllla. 14 84;&4MV
PONDS Government, firm, railroad. Irregular.
Closing quotation on Bonds were:
V. . rf. Jm. r... 1"4 Hwk'ns Vil. 4v,t
0 coapoa l"4t Jsptn . ctt
t
do eoupen . . .
V B. nw 4. I
Ao coupon . .
U a. ci 4s, I
do rpwron . . .
Am. Tobago m, ctfs
do . etfs
Atehtscn gen. 4a
io sdj
Atlantic C. L 4
Bil Ohio
do I4i
Central of C. it
do lit Inc
do 2d lnr
( hn Ohio 4v,
t hksgn Ac A.
C , B Q a. 4s.
C. R. I A P. 4l..
do col. b
CfC. a t L. f. 4a
Chlrsgo Ter 4s....
Colo. Mid. 4a
Colo. A So 4a
Colo, lnd fa. set A
do art B
Cuha a. rtfa
f R. 0
PlaiUlm' ser. Sa .
Erie prior hen 4a..
do gen. 4a
r. W i V. C. la.
Offered.
104
..104
.111
..1M
,.104
. .10,
d" 4S. rtfa ....
L A N unl. 4a . .
Manhattan r. g 4a
Mea. Central 4a...
Ao lat Inr
Minn. at. L 4
7a M , K AT. 4a.
MIS
W
. 1
.1"4
. 7-
. 10
. 74j
.141
115 1 do la
N R R of M e. 4 to
. 7 NT C. I a H
l"! 4 N J C. fta
.14V No r-nr a 10S
. do la 7' t
.U4 N W. r 4a lil
. : o p L rfdg 4a 5W
. M Pens. con IHa i"lt
.1071a Fealing gen. -4a l"lt
. tl St. L. I. M. e 1IH
.lntH at. L. A B r. fg 4a. S
II St. 1, 8 W
HH Seacard A U 4
10114 So Pa'le 4a
; eo. Rallvay (a. .
T1-, Teiaa A P la .
H ,T . St. L A W.
70
. 4S
.1M
.101,
. 7S
. n
.luV
t'nlon Pacle 4a...
do con. 4a
C 8 Bteel :d h.
Waharh la
do deb D
Western Md. 4a ..
A L E. 4a ..
Via Central 4a...
II
... 17 4
... :
.. KOH
...HIS
a..
. ..ioa
...124
... Hi,
...117
...74
... M'4
... 14
... aa
Boston Stock and Bond.
BOSTON, June 12 Call loans. 3fl3S per
cent; time loans, 3H5J4 per cent. Closing
quotations on stock and bond were;
83
82j
6!
52W:
Bl:
86H 86S'5,86i'"'
81 S2''a-,! VXB
81 H 82i ol7
61l52SAj,52H1'
bl i.2vi 61 H
60S S"7
6"S oOSS , 5"S
7S, 47SI 47
12 62S
12 92S
7 47S
7 40
7 67S!
13 66 12 CS
13 2W 12 92WI
7 1
7 42S
7 S8
7 0
1
7 26 I
1 4iyv
7 40
7 S7S
12 66
12 82H
7 22S
7 40
7 32S
7 SO
46
49
19
2H'
34
JEW YORK GfenaSRAL MARKET
taotatloa
ob Varlooa
ail
V
of the Day
Comaaodltle,
NEW TORK, June U.-FLOCR-ReceJpts,
18.89 ddib.; exports. 7,8iz pnis. ; steady
ana uncnangeo, winter patents, 490.0
winter straights, 34.6xo48o; winter extra,
33.10C0S 66; Minnesota bakers, 33.7&'g4.16. win
.ter low grades, IS.OuraS.&S. Ke flour, quiet
fair to good. 34.594.60; choice to fancy.
itMiat w.
CORN MEAL Firm; flne white and vel-
low. 3116; coarse, 31121-14; kiln dried
tl.7&O2.0.
B ARLET Dull ; feeding, V c 1. f. New
Tor; malting. 4vab2c. c. I. f., Bufralo.
WHEAT Receipts, 32.600 bu.; spot market
Hrra; No. 2 red. 3i.o5 bid; In store. No. 2 red,
31.08S, nominal, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth. 31.14S, 1. o. b. afloat
No. 1 hard, Manitoba. II 10. f. o. b . afloat
n marKet opened lower under lavorahie
'weather, heavy Russian shipments and lib
eral northwest receipt Quickly recovering
It ruled strong all day on bull support, un
favorable southwest crop newa, a good vis
ible supply decrease and the strength of
com. A drop under realising left final
price SlrSc net higher. Julv. S' Vs J2 l-lw
eloaed 91Sc: fieptemlier, StyJisTc; closed
g6S: December, ho'iisti jc, closed. 86SC
: CORN Reo ipta h.i.fC5 hu. ; exports. 50.724
bu. Bpot imirlcet. firm: No. 2. fil-e. in ele
vator. and -. I. o b., afloat; No. 2 yellow
63c; No. I wi.it'-. tiHtc. option market was
ouiet, but nifcli stronger on flood news,
.light fun" "fillings and western bull
ii'P0;i. lifMr.g irregular at c net ad
vance. Ji;:; o.ji.Sc; closed at ui',c
OATt I-(-!',. t. 1S2.R( bu - exports. 2.VI
PU. bpol iv.aiket steady; mixed oats. 2fi to
23 lbs.. JHc natural white, 30 to 32 lbs.
8aS$3TSc; Clipped whit. 36 to 40 lbs., 3S
mat vjuiet: cupping, txmsjsc; good to
choice. Tivc.
HOPS Quret; I'M. 22ff2oc: Pacific coaat.
jD'g-oc; jwa. .iv . oias. Jltoi3c.
HIDt-S Dull ; Galvtston. 20 to 25 lbs
JOo; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas
ory. 24 to ju 10s., isc.
PROVISIONS Peef. firm: famllv, 13 Sva
14.00; meas. ll.un 50; beef hams, t'l f,f3
sa.ov, auna. ai- "t 14. w, nxira jnuia mess
3J2."B o. tut meats, steady; pickled
bellies. K'iTSSr; pickled ahoulders, bLft
c; pit'Klea nann. iumiosc Urd. qulei;
sHirm viraineu. ii.uljii. nominal: re
fined steady; continent. 37.4"; SouthAmerica,
88 16: comiHtuna. o.oc. Pork, sten.iv
family. r4rtvhl5 0: short clear, f lS.Otj 16 '
mess, 3lS.3:Vt"117H
tallow Dull; tlty, 4Hc; country.
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra,
Oie: Japan, nomtnaL
BUTTER Quiet; street
creamery, 19tjl9f,c Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, Kiso; state
dairy, common to extra. 15Vnl9c: renovated,
common to extra, l?.Vstjlt.Sc; western fac
tory, common to extra. HS'ilSV; western
Imitation creamery, extra, 17V: western
imitation rreamerv. firsts, lSUfiijic.
EGGS 8teady; western, ltf.lSc.
POL LTRY Alive, quiet; western spring
chickens, 24o; turkeys, ,12c; dressed, easv;
western broiler. 2nJ jc ; fwls. l'tilSc: tur
keya 13iil7c -
CHEEafcu- Strong: receipts. 1.37 pkgs :
new state full cream, small, while and
colored, line new state, f ttr to choice
S&m:: new state, large, white and col
ored, fin. i4c.
No. 2. aOld- bNew.
Cash quotation were a follows:
FLOCR Easy ; winter patents. 34.30tf4.30;
straights. 33.9o4j4.10; spring patents. $o.0X9
6.70; straights. 33T&I06.OO; bakers. 32 40tja.0.
WHEAT No. I spring. i 'pi.iv; io. ,
9Scjl .08; No. 2 red. SSeJtl.01.
CORN No. 2, mc; jno. j yenow, one.
OATS No. 2. 30Tc; No. 2 white, S2U32Sc;
No. 3. SlSQTCSC-
RYE No. 2, 80c.
BARLEY Good feeding. 39tg42c; fair to
choice malting. 4ti49e.
SEED No. 1 nax. 311R: no. 1 nortnwest-
ern, 31.43: prime nmoiny, contract
grade, 3U.7531Z.Z&.
PR 1 lHIurss roTK. Li.srii-; iara.
ner l(l lbs. ii littBi.i": snort rios butcs
tloos. 37.307.40; short clear Bide (boxed),
37.25a7.S7S
Receipts- sa arupngaciia 01 sjnuirana noux
ere as follow: . . I .
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 14.0 8.1(0
Wheat, bu 0.0o0 90, 700
Corn, bu 000 9S9.O00
Oat, bu 262.3O0 237.500
Rve hu 3.OO0
Barlev. bu 0.100 8.400
On th Produce exenange toaay in out
ter market wa easy; creamerie. itvaic:
dairies. 15iai7c. Eggs, steady; at mark.
casea Included. 14c; nrst. 14-ic; prime
firsts, 15Sc; extra. 17e. Cheese, easy, !3iuc
St. Loot General Market.
ST T.ori6. June 12. WHEAT Higher:
No 3 ted, cah. elevator, S2c; track, 31.023
1.04; July. 80c; September, 8080Sc; No. 2
hard it IK'S 1 06.
i-ORN Higher: No. I cash, 62c: track.
vtn,i'- .lulv. Elc: December. 45Sc.
OATS f irm; no. raan, aiv, oi
32c: July. 2Sc; September, ZSfcc; xs). 2
white Xlr
1- LUL ri Bteaay. jvea wimrr I'.ini'", ew
66.10; extra fancy and traighl, e4.i6tg4.90;
clear. 4 Stffo-OtX
TIMOTHY Steady : xz.tai'o'z.tu.
COKNMEAL Higher; $2.80.
rri Steady: sacked east track. 76c.
HAY-8tead :' timtxhy, 38.Ou3ia.00; prairie.
36 K&9 50.
IRON Conor iir-o two.
BAGGING- Vte.
HRMP TWINE 4M4c. .
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: Jobbing;
313.72S. Lard, firm; prime steam, .70. Dry
salt meat, stead v; boxed extra shorts.
17 far clear ribs. 37.50: abort clear. 37.75.
Lacon. ateaoy; wxea eiira snuria, ,
clear ribs. 3SI8: short clear. 38 60.
pnn.TRY-Fair demand: chickens. Sc:
springs. I6(2rfc; turkey. 11c; duck. d
11c; geese, btgllc.
Bl'TTER Easy; creamery, lfcgTlc; dairy.
llwglTc.
viiGfi fiteadv. 12V4c. cae count.
Receipta. Shipment
lLOtiO 8.("0
15.001) 66.000
. 85.0i 6.'0
39,000 3,0tf
ol-
95
if.'H
M
9.1.
Am. smelt. & K f'g.. 23,700
7J0
l'"0
200
.. 4.tX
.. ioo
.. 5.6ta
-8.200- lw
100
26,100
6.4U0
l'O
200
L5U0
100
100
1.4)
620.
4 5t
2,7uO
vx
' 9i'.50tr
l,7o0
600
100
"jo
10,700
20
2.3O0
42.1"
1,500
63S
4V
3S
price, extra
Kaaaai City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS C1TT. June U.-WHEAT-Ftrm;
July.
74c
c.
ntc: No I T?i9Sc
CORN Firm; July, 4Sc: September. 40c:
December, 4-u4"Sc; cash. No i mixed, 41'V
e4ieVc; No. 3, 49c; No. 2 white. 5"c; No. 3.
No.
aabab i 1 1 i. June ii w liKAT Firm;
1. ; September. 74j74lc; recember,
c: cash. No 3 hard. !usc; No. 3 9ii
No. 4. 72453c; No. 2 red. 96pc; No, 3.
4UWf
5aT8 Ijower: No. white. fOWG.Tlc
I mixea, sjjujf.
aTOOS Lower; Mlsaourl and Kansas, new
No. 3 white wood cae included, 13S-; case
COunC12So; caar yeturned. S less
BL'TTF.U 6 lead y; creamery, 15SJ18V';
packing, ljc.
HAT Choice timothy, 3 601710.00; chok-a
prairie. r.75?i80n
RTEiTteady. K 506 70
Receipts. Shipments
w neat, nu
Cora, bu
CUtl. bu
Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu
Corn bu
Oats, bu
Milwaukee Grain Market.
vtiAVAt-KEE. June 12. WHEAT-
Hlaher: No. 1 northern. ll.lS9t.14; No. t
northern. 31 51 OnS: July. 8SfiSe asked.
RYIC Cne-half cent higher; iso. i. inc.
BARLEY Firm: No. i, 61Wc; aample. 40
CORN One-half cent higher; No. 3,
G64Sc; July. 62Sc bid.
Mlaaeapoll Grala Market.
MIVNRAPOLIB. June U WHEAT No.
1 hard. 81.13S: No. 1 northern. 31.11S; No. 3
northern. 81 07: Julv. 81.0: September. KVr
FIil"R First patents, Re.50; aecond
patents. 36 2tij6; first clears, 34.00t84.10
second clear. 32.753'2.85.
BRAN In bulk. 312 6Q.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 12 CORN Higher: No. 3
yellow, 63V; No. I. 53c; j,o. , 62c; no
grade. 49.ejOc.
A 1 ttigner; io. wnne, auc; eto.
white 31VC.
WHISKY-On the basl of tl W for fin
ished good.
Dalatk Grala Market
Dl'Ll'TH. Minn . June 12. WHEAT To
arrive. No. 1 northern. 81.11; on track. No.
1 northern. 11.11; No. 2 northern. $103; July,
II 11; beptemoer. new, tic; September, old,
86c.
OATS To arrive on. track, 31c
OH aad Roala.
NEW TORK. June 12. OILS-Cotton
eed. firm; prime crude, nominal; yellow
2ij-29V,c. Petroleum, firm; refined New
otk. k.si; r'nuaaeipnia and Baltimore,
8 Turpentine, unsettled. wstjMc
ROBIN t. n set tied, strsined. common to
good, ev
OIL C1TT. June 12. Oll-Credlt bal
areas, in,: snipments, uui dd:i ; aver
ar. 7.9U bbls.; runs, ft,lT bbia ; aver
are. 68.T8C bbls- shipment. Lima. 127.193
bbl ; average. 7.8oS bbl.; run. Lima, 10L
710 bbl; average 63.131 bbl.
SAVANNAH. June 12 TERPENTINE
Him. asisjc.
RORIN-Flrm; A. B. C, 33 00; n. tais- w
33 M: F, 33r.t3 St': O, 33 3.qa S6: H. 13 50; I.
34 on : K, 84."; M. $4.60; N, 34 30; W. O..
M a; v . ., a sit.
Si.2il
A,.)
ss.tjoa
a
id OiVt
34 !
i no
Visible apply of Grala.
NEW TORK. June 11 Th visible aupnly
of grain Saturday. June 10. a complied
by th New York Prtxljee exchange I as
follow: Wheat. lv!i trt bushels. de
crease of 1 bT7.00i bushels. Corn. 3.SS7.0V
bushela. a decrease of 1h) bushels. Oats.
" 3Ja.a) buswV a decressw of 4 i7o bueh-
aim. Kj iVdru bua.leSA, a
do prelerred
Am. augar R'f'g..
Am. Tobacco, pfd.
Anaconda Aim. co.
Atchison
do preferred
Atlantic C. Line
Baltimore A Ohio..
do preferred
Brooklyn Rapid T..
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton
do preferred
Great Western .....
Chicago & N. W...
C M. & St. P
C. Term. & Trans...
do preferred
C. C. C. 4St. L...
Colo. Fuel & Iron...
Colo. & Southern ...
do 1st preferred...
do 2d preferred...
Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products .....
do preferred
Pel. A Hudson
Del.. Lack. A. W...,
Denver & R. O
do preferred
Distiller' Secur...
Erie
do 1st preferred..,
do 2d preferred...
General Electric ...
Hocking Valley ....
Illinois Central
International Paper
do preferred
International Pump
do preferred
Iowa Central ,
do preferred
K. C. Southern .....
do preferred
Louisville & Nash..
Manhattan L
Met Securities
Met. Street Ry
Mexican Central ..
Minn. & St. L....
M St. PASS.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific ....
Mo.. Kan. & Tex....
do preferred
National I -cad
N. R. R. of Mex, pfd.
N. Y. Central
N. Y. Ont. W
Norfolk & Western..
do preferred
North American ....
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P., c. c. at t. l.....
Pressed Steel Car....
do preferred
Pullman Pul. Car....
Reading
do 1st prererrea
do 2d preferred
V. S. Steel
do preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
Rubber Goods
do preferred
St. L. 8 F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis 8. W
do preferred
Bouthern Pacific
do preferred
Southern Railway ..
do preferred
Tenn Coal ft Iron.,
Texs A Pacific
T.. St. L. W
do preferred
Union Pacific
do preferred
V. S. Express
C 8. Leather
do preferred
I". S. Realty
V. 8. Rubber ...
do preferred
V. S S'eel
do preferred
Va.-Car. Chemical.
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wells-Fargo Ex" ...
Westinehouae Elee.
Western t'nlon
Wheeling L E...
Wisconsin Central .
do preferred
No-o-ern Pacific ...
ntr-rea
Total sale for the dy
40
4
111
114S
119
13d V,
9'
loov
81 S
102 S
2"a
1S
151 S
40
47S
IK'S
11LS
118
lo4
9s
80S
102S
15t
9;
S
14s
4,000 5oS 48S
81
19S
195S
17&S
81
Is",
194
174S
Atrnlaoa ad. 4a..
do 4a
Men Central 4a..
Atrhlaon
do tfd
Beaton A Albaar
Boston at Maine. .
Boston Elevated .
Fltrhburg pfd ...
Milcan Central .
N T.. N. H. A
Pere Marquetta
I nlon Farinc ....
Amer. Arga. Chem
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuba
Amer. Surar
do pfd
Amer T. A T
Amer. Woolea ..
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8 .
Edison Eler. Illu
General ElertHc ..
Maaa. Electric .....
do pfd
Maaa Uaa
t'nlted Fruit
t'nlted Shoe Marh.
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlng. common
Bid ""Asked.
. .. H .Adrentura ,
...10i-4 A!l"ue
... 74 Amalgamated ...
... IIS Amer Zinc
. ..I0ia Atlantic
...26 Birpham
...lii fa I. Hecla....
...157 'Centennial
...144 iCopper hange ...
... 10 ralr Weal
H.ls" 'Komlnlon Coal
... M Pranklm
...Ii4 OranbT
ii .lale Rorale
ao Maaa Mining ...
4 Mlcnlsan
1S44 Mnhavk
....134 4 Mont C. A C.
....140 Old Dominion .
U loareoia
1"! Parrot
.... rot Qutncy
!4ft Shannon
174 Tamarack
KVa Trlnltr
81 i United Copper
414 C 8. Mlniri .
107;v 8. Oil
M i Utah
n4, virtoa
24 Winona
3 Wolrartna
81
3
.. 21
.. IS",
.410
. . '
.. t
.. U
..
.. I
.. S'
.. IP
.. 7
.. 44j
.. I
.. 25
.. o
.. IH4
..
.. 74
. .108
.. 7
.. 2S
.. 2k
.. 10
.. 44
.. 1
.. ti
..104
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Best Beef Bteert ted Cowi Stedj, with
Trading Slow,
HOG MARKET STEADY TO SHADE LOWER
Receipts of ha-ep and la m ba Very
Light with Tradlna Active and
Price Rnllac Steady to
a Dime Higher,
ale. Chicago reported a Mg run. Hh
frlces Just about steady, and this fart
ent a fair tone to trading here Buyer
were out In good eeason and there was a
fsir activity to the early trading. Ught
hogs were In best demand today and price
on these kinds ruled generally right around
steadv with Saturday. Heavy nog were
not so much In favor this morning nd
buyers pounded the market for a decline
of shout TV The bulk of the hogs old
at IS ITS! fi. tops reaching IS . Th pop
ular price wa to ITS. while ome load
sold down to IS 18, nd other brought
85 .S The general market could best be
dts.-rthed as heme ateadv to !c lower,
with a little weaker tendency to the trad
as the morning advanced. rtepreenttlv
ales:
T.JTo
5 49!
4 0
2.0C7
I.RTO
TEAR
t? 71
4 If
4 m
2 I'M
6 271
3 875
5.211
SW
4 1W
8:3
TO PATE.
SOl'TH OMAHA. June 12. W.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday 2.271 IO 1 eM
Same day last week
Sam week before
Same three weeks ago.
Sam four weeks ago...
Same dav last vear
RECEIPTS FOR THE
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared witn last year:
1906. 1904 Ino. ree.
Cattle jtTROfi 4?i fiM at."
Hogs i.inrSS 1.19J W
Sheep 694.4S2 tW8.772 IS.7W
The following table show the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tn laat
everal day with comparison:
Date. I 1906. 11904. 1M3. 1902.1901. ilO0.lS.
Holiday In Eorope.
BERLIN, June 12 No business was tran
sacted on the Bourse today, owing to the
observance of the Whitsuntide holiday.
LONDON, June 12. All the London and
Liverpool markets are closed today, this
being Whit Monday.
PARIS. June 12 The Whitsuntide holiday
was observed here today and the Bourse
was closed.
500 96S 6
10,7'JO 43S 41S
40O 2Ti 27S
4"0 6S &
S"0 37S 37
800 188 18$
7(0 10 10
1.40 49 47
4.4tt 182S 182
28S
8fV
43
41S
79S
rs
178
isis
iS
2SS
- H
'56S
147
164 S
81 S
IMS
21
28S
A
43
4A
T9S
66S
174S
iS
19
24
60
86
144
lo4S
K,
12
iS
M. 2,300 119 119S
2.400
&)
60
400
100
(.100
6,1'W
i.iurt
I.40O
400
28.
1,100
9S
V
63
46
36S
14S
62
81
99S
39
138
107S
:8
ttS
45
85 S
141
6-S
8"S
X8S
13.')'
K'lS
1.100 38S 3TS
610
4"0
' Sl V
3.40
3 4i
4"0
M700
100
l'O
V)
1 NO
12 "n
V
7.2'tO
4-
,..
1.1"!
V
ino
87.900
M O
61
l.ion
4rt
Tm
' (tori
1 fcVI
10
91S
'IT7.
74S
28
75
8
ims
4S
119S
S2S
97
79
rs
5S
124
94
91S
'ITS
2TS
74S
SS
101 s
84S
s
tuS
K
11SS
81H
JT
6VS
RI
rs
123S
OfcS
s
36
I-'';
'-
'
188
27v;
ms
lS
iw''
rs
4S
1S
Mi
auS
40 '-a
.
dOS
94
41
a
3d
18
40
48S
110
118S
134 s
98f
luo
MS
l--!'
7
64S
l&XSt
199
50S
8oS
81
19
194
17oS
17S
30s
S6S
43
27S
68
36
187S
10
48
182S
375
25S
88
4274
41S
79S
67
176
98
161
19
79
27
IS
4
24S
80
147S
lt4
8
123S
21
64
ms
vii
99
28S
44-;
3fv,
141'S
61 '8
6(:
9
35
1J574
lolS
,i
110
381,
233
9S7
91S
1-9
7S
T3S
rs
75
m
M
26
no
63S
119S
S2i4
9S
ns
.'S
SH
12SS
1
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107S
88
374
1-.S
2S
l,t
18V4
8S
2
lff
lMk
?T4
4V
is
May
May
May
May
Var
May
May
May
May
Mav
May
May
May Mav
May
May
May
June
J une
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
16..
1(..
17..
18..
19. .
to. .
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22..
23..
24..
26..
26..
27..
28..
29..
30..
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2...
3...
4...
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9
10..
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12..!
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I 20 I 4 60
t 28 4 621
I 2oS! 4 62
8 . 4 4T
I 23SI 48
I 41
I 23V
6
8 lSi
6 16 1
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6 17
t? 7 u 8 iw i 21 : 87
36 071 I tt t 23 t 81
1 T 11: 4 721 8 3
t 73, 8 111 s n
is 10; 3 bs
8 731 I t 65
8 ITI 8 031
6 63, 6 081 S (2
6 ol, 6 Oil 3
t r:
8 M 7 1!
8 271 7 111
241 7 07
( lSi 7 031
4 !l 6 19 7 08
4 Ml
6 1. i
5 liS
6 137,1
6 16,
& 19 i
6 rr
6 2?7
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s aos
6 17 I
6 20
1 T o&i K 87' 6 04 1 t 63
4 33i 6 04; I 6 611 6 04 3 68
4 38 5 93, 6 96' I 4 99. 3 j5
4 0 6 771 97, 6 V! lit
4 99 o 721 7 01 i 6 63. 4 9i
I 6 70) 7 09 6 62i 4 901 J w
4 S3.
4 49,
4 53
4 4
4 49,
4 54
5 S3'
4 iS
4 ft
4 9
4 74
4 7
6 80,
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6 07.
6 99
5 H5
5 75
5 77.
5 80 '
5 H5
6 to
8 03
I 5 ?9
6 08 4 8ai i
6 71 4 83 ' 3 8.
6 7 4 88 6 30
I 4 83, 3 5S
I 8 58
4 83
4 fli
4 94
4 95,
6 o;
5 10
7 10,
V1!
7 07'
7 13, 6 70
7ms 71 1
7 2,1, J 70'
7 151 6 71;
7 18. 6 751
5 78,
5 n
h 91
5 89
5 on
4 i:
! 5
3
3 67
i 60
3 U
3 69
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8r
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4
as
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.. 181
.. Hi
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rt
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3 57
Indicates Sundav.
The official number of car of stock
brought In today by each road was:
C . M. A St. P. Ry.... 1 5
Wo bash 1
Missouri raeific 3
V. P. System 44 29
C. & N. W. Ry., east. 4 4
C. & N. W. Rv.. west. 31
C, St. P.. M. 0 5 5
C B. Q., west 13 18
C, B. & Q.. east 8
C . R. I. & P., east 4
C, R. I. P.. west 2
Illinois Central 1 4
Chicago Gt. Western. 2
Total receipts 1"6 121
The disposition of the day's
Bank Clearing:.
OMAHA. June 12 Bank clearings for to
day were tl.8ofi.94Tl 13 and for the correspond
ing date last year 11,355.006. 40.
OMAHA WlrOLESALB MARKET.
Condition of Trade and notation on
Staple and Faney Produce.
EGGS Receipts, fair; - market, steady;
candled stock,- 14'3'lSc.
LIVE POULTRY Hen, 10c; rooster. 53
c: turkeys. i:'3ltc: ducks, loe.
BUTTER Packing stock, 13c; choice to
fancy dairy, 1718c; creamery, 20tg,21c;
prints. 22c.
FRESH FISH Trout, c: halibut. 11c;
buffalo tdressed). 8c; pickerel (dressed). 8c;
white bass (dressed), 12e; sunflsh. tic; percn
(scaled and dressed), 8e: pike. 9c; catfish,
16c; red snapper. 10c; salmon. 16c; erapplea,
12c; eel. 16c: bullhead. 11a; black bass. 20c;
whlteflsh (d-eaeed). 10e: frog legs, per do.,
35c; lobsters, green. 27n boiled lobster.
30c; shad roe, 46e; blaerfVns, c.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Who1eale
Hay Dealer' association i Choice. t7.00: No.
1. t6.50; No. 2, 16.00; coarse. 1500. These
pricea are for hay of good eolor and qual
ity BRAN Per ton. tlSOO.
TROPICAL FRT.TT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all sle, 33.753
4 00; extra fancy Mediterranean, sweets, all
sizes. 13 50: fancy navels, size 13h, 150, 176,
200, 33.26; size 80, 96. 112, 33.00; seedlings, all
sizes. 13.00
LEMONS Llmonlera. extra fancv. no.
308 and 360 size, 14.26; fancy, 270, 3n and 3AQ
sizes. U 5; choice. 240 and 270 sizes. 850:
3K) and 360 sites. 33 003 26.
jJATES Per box of 30 1-lb pkg.. ttOO;
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb. 6c.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. "i3
85c: Imported Smyrna, four-crown. Uc; flvi
crown, 12c.
BANANAS Per medlum-lzd bunch, $1.75
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
313
548
541
Omaha Packing Co 343 1.1
Swift and Company 7:"2 1971
Cudahv Packing Co 411 lW
Armour A Co 481 2.53
Cudahv P. Co.. country 77
Van Sant & Co 79
Carey A Benton 21
Hill 22
L. Wolf 87
J. B. Root A Co 83
Bulla & Kline 21
S A S 195
Other buyer 76
Total 2.293 8.597
No At 8k Pr Ne. At 8k fr
8 tat III 74 rl to ITS
K III oa 141 ... I 174
I is 4 . . I i:
I II 71 !JI M I 17
I II t. IT ... I ITS
I 11 7 Ml I IT
I 15 tl " 10 I 17
I IS II tT4 120 I ITS
I II 14 IM 0 I to
Ms n ... I r
I it i VI 40 I l
I 17S 44 tT ... I XI
I ITS 00 IJ4 ... I
I ITS 71 till r I 10
I ITS 74 tn 80S I IS
I ITS I 411 . . It
I KS 71 Ill 4 I 10
I ITS I" 80 I H
I ITS Tl 121 V IM
I 17S 7 t I K
I ITS M 14 ... I 10
I 17S TT 224 ... I 20
I 17S M 247 4 I M
l'S 74 241 110 JO
I ITS 70 IU 40 I 10
I ITS M I to
I ITS M Ill 88 8 10
I 17-, II 117 . . II
I ITS II 21 I I"
I ITS Tl t?l SO I JO
I ITS 41 144 . . I 20
I 17s 7 r 120 I 10
I ITS 78 171 120 I 10
I 1S To 224 . . I 0
I ITS IT 124 111 I to
I PS 41 2M . . I 10
I 17S 71 110 It 19
I ITS 17 24 . I M
I 17S 47 221 so I t
I ITS 118 W 18
I ITS 71 til 40 I 20
I 17s T 1' ISO I 10
I 17s ''7 44 I 0
I ITS 244 ... I 24
I ITS 14 t'H ... I to
I ITS 84 101 . . I ft)
I ITS 71 IM "0 I 24
I 17s If trl lfo 12
I 17s 74 2l 120 I to
8 17s 80 f 40 I Its
I ITS Tl IM IN I Its
I 17S 48 2"! 4" I 22S
I ITS 11 f 40 I 22 S
I 17S 7 I N IK
I ITU 71 1IT 40 I ITV4
81111.1' There wa a 1 ght run of sheep
nere today, about five cars being on sale
Laatern points reported a good run with a
strong market, and pricea at thl point
were also better. A was noted Saturday,
the big end of the receipts last week con
slsted of medium and common kinds of
sheep and lambs and there was very llttl
if any. good stuff offered. The common
kinds were In rather poor demand and
there was a little weaker feeling displayed
Pellera predicted a good, atrong market
on anything choice, and theae predictions
were verified today, when some choice
stuff arrived and was picked up early at
good, strong price. There wa a better
feeling to the trade today and buyer
wanted the tuff. The market w actlv
and a clearance wa made early in the
forenoon. The Olbson Pearly Nolan ahorn
lambs, fed at Clark, brought (6 26. and
a mixed bunch of wether and yearling
sold for 4 85.
(quotations for clipped tock: Good to
choice lambs, fi.(g.25; fair to good lamba.
I5.50ji4J.no; good to choice yearlings, J5 0f3
6.20; fair to good yearling. 34 75&6.00; good
to choice wetners, itwxaH.so; rair to gooo.
wethers. 34 2Mj4.50; good tn choice ewe.
$4 8i4 50; fair to good ewe, t4.00fe4 30.
Representative sales:
No.
27 western cull lamb
3 western ewe
43 western yearlings
468 western lambs
8 western spring lambs ..
8 western ewes ,
100 western cull lamb
7 western buck
200 western lamb
absence of European cable and doa4,
steady t an dvanc of I point on My.
but generally unchanged to 6 polnta lower.
Bale were reported of l.i bg. Includ
ing July at l 16-ol 20. September at
S 40; liecember at a-S 7 March at lUTa
4 80; spot, Rio, steady, 78e.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June 12 M ETAIA It be
ing a holiday In market no cable were
received and the local market ruled gen
erally quiet. Tin wa a little firmly held,
but continued quiet at I.' Oieao 86. Cop
per situation horns no change, lake and
electricity are quoted at llS.iO, and casting
at 314.78. l.ed remains quiet, but steady
at It.!, and smelter unchanged at ts ,V.
Iron continued unsettled at the tone easy
and the price generally lower, although
ome dealers are still asking recent quo
tation. No 1 foundry northern Is quoted at
ll6 8t"S17on; No. 2 northern. llAor.fi t ry. No.
1 foundry southern at IIA2ei8l8 78; No 1
foundry northern soft at 116 2iu'l7.', No. t
foundry southern at $16 7M? 16 28.
8T. LOllA, June 12 M ETA I Lead,
firm, 34.X2S84.47S; spelter, firm, .1.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Prnlta.
NEW YORK, Jun 1J.-EVA PORATED
APPLE Market wa firmly held for both
spot and future. Common to good ar
quoted at 14. 14T4. 14; prime at 6SfJc;
choice at 4ftSc and fancy at "c
CALIFORNIA IH1KD r KL 1 I ft rTune
eem hardly so nrm a they were a tw
day ago. but no change Is- reported on
spot. Quotations range trom to so ac
cording to grade Apricot remain dull
with choice quoted at lofclOSf nd extra
choice at 11c and fancy t 12iplV Peache
also are quiet, with choice quoted t lotfif
lose, extra choice at lowioXf. ana lancy
t llStno Rals'ns show no fresh feature.
lxKise muscatel are quoted at 48S seea
raisin at 6SijVc.
Il.n-Vl.li.
and lxndon layi
at
Cc-tim-
Av. Pr.
,58 4 00
,90 4 60
.85 t 60
,76 26
,82 6 50
.88 t 50
,87 4 25
,112 4 26
,68 6 26
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Of 24.
S2 26. lumboa. t2.5Ofl3.00.
PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate
30 and 36 sizes. 33.25: 42 size. 33 00.
FRUITS AND MELONS.
APRICOTS California, per 4-basket crate,
3135.
PLUMS California, per t-baaket crata,
11.35.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-basket crate, 31;
California, per 26-lb. box, tl.15.
CHERRIES California, black, per s-lb.
box. tl.76; white, per 8-lb. box, 11.75; Mis
souri, box of 24-qts., $2.00.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per 24
qt. case, tl TS-IOO; Hood River, per case of
24-qts., 12.60.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per crate, tl.60
GOOSEBERRIES Box of 24 qt., 82.00.
CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate.
t3OOu4.0O.
RASPBERRIES Red. box of 24 pt., 33;
black, box of 24 pts.. 32.00.
BLACKBERRIES Case of 24 Qt , 32.00.
VEGET ABIDES.
TURNIPS New, pr doi., 25c.
CARROTS New, per do.. 26c.
PARSNIPS 0:d. per bu.. 40c.
WAX BEANS Per S-bu. box, 75c; string
beans, per S-bu. box, 75c; bu. box wax or
tring. t2 00fl2.H.
POTATOES Home-grown, In sack, per
bu.. 35c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per bu.. 75c.
BEANS Navy, ner bu.. $200
CUCUMBERS Per doz.. 46fi-75c.
PEAS New, per bu. box, 31. 25 160.
TOMATOES Texa. per 4-basket crate,
$1.00.
SPINACH Per bu.. sue.
CABBAGE California. In crates, per
lb . 3c; Mississippi, $1.26-3125 per crate, ae
cordlr.- to size.
ONIONS New, per do, bunches, 15c;
Bermudaa. per crate of about 50 lbs., $i.5o.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, pen
doz .
LETTUCE Hot house, per do.. $3fi40c;
head !ettuce per do,., 75c.
CAULIFM1W ER-Home grown, per crate
of 1 dum . tl 00
BtSETS New. per do.. 8V.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 15c;
brick. 15c; Wisconsin ilmburger,
13fl4c: young America. 14c.
NUTS Walnut, No. 1 soft hell. new
crop, per lh., 15c; hard ahells, per lb., 13c;
No. i aoft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 3 hard
shells, per lb, 12c; pecans, large, per lb,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. Sc; Chili walnuts,
per lb., liftlSSc; almonds, soft hell. per
lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb. 15c; ahellhaik
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; Prge hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 freen. 7S; o. t green,
Sc; No. 1 salted. 6So: N- salted. 7Sc
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; !o. I veal calf, 9c: dry
salted. 7ii 14c; sheep pelta, 2cfitl.00; hore
hide. $150a3.00.
1.402
CATTLE There were 106 cars ot cattle on
sale today, a rather light run for a Mon
day. The receipts today show a decrease
of about 4,800 head as compared with a
week ago, and a small decrease ovr the
corresponding day of last year. Consider
ing the small receipts, good cattle were
well represented.
A fair proportion of the receipt con
sisted of beef teers and there was some
good stuff offered. Buyers were on the
hill In good season, but did not take hold
with much life. The commoner kinds, a
has been the case for some day, were
not In good demand and trading on these
was slow and dull: In fact, trading on the
good kinds could not he called active. Al
though there was little urgency to the de
mand, buyers picked the cattle up slowly
at prices right around steady with the
close of last week. Grassy cattle were in
about the same condition as last week
that Is. In poor demand and buyers were
Inclined to pound the market.
There was a fair run or cows and neirera
on sale tonay and mere was a utile nener
tone to the trading. On the good kinds
buyers bid right around steady and most
sales were made on this basis. Good kinds
were in better demand than the common
grades, which were hard to move at the
rrlces. Trading was nomewhat slow and
buyers were evidently not overly anxious
for supplies. Grassy and half fat. warmed
up stuff were very slow to move, as buyers
were not Interested In anything showing
grass
Bulls, veal calves and stairs sold at about
the eame figure aa the close of last week.
there being no quotable change in prices.
Only a few loads of stockers and feeders
were "on sale today, and as ha been the
case for some time, the demand was only
moderate and Inquiry from th country very-
small. Prices on the good kinds were a
little stronger than at the close of last
week, but -common gradea were no better
than eteady. Representative sales:
BEEF B TITERS.
Cattle and
Hogs
Lamb
and
Xteady Sheep
Stronsj.
CHICAGO. June 12 CATTLE Re ceipt.
23.000 head; market Fteady; good to prime
steer. $5.50i6.S5: poor to medium. $4.flt
6 40; stockers and feeders. $2.754.90; cows.
$2 5iji4.0; heifers. $2-50i86 Oft; canners, $1.40
6 2.30; bun. i:'.ifiig4 40: calves, xa otg so.
HOGS Receipts, 40 000 head: estimated ror
tomorrow. 28. WO head: market steady;
mixed and butchers. $553542S: good to
choice heavy, to 35 40; rough neavy. $4 SO
if 20: light, x5.&i6.4i'H: bulk or sale, to.30
65 87S.
SHEEP ANO LAMBS Receipt. 18.000
head; market strong; lamb. 10c higher;
good to choicer wether, shorn. t4 6oa5.J5:
fair to choice mixed, shorn. 33.50114 40; west
ern sheep, shorn. $4flO'a515; native Umbs.
shorn, 4.ooa.50; western lambs, shorn, $5.00
ti ..
Xew York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. June 12 BEEVES Re.
celpts. 3.S32 head: good and choice steers
steady; medium and common. 104H5c off;
nuns, lower; cows steany to snaae lower.
Medium to prime eteer. $45'ff.90: bulla.
$3.offi4.j; cows. 2.noa890; fat western.
$4.5": exports tomorrow, 750 cattle, 3,600
quarters of beer.
'ALVEB Receipts. 8.621 head: veal. 25-rr
fj"e lower; buttermilk, 26c higher: all old;
veals. $5 f57 50: few choice and extra.
I, ks; top, zm w; runs. 3 i"B4 60; nutter
milks. $4.0f'i&6 (: dressed calve in fair de
mand: city dressed, W10c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 16.171
head; sheep firm; yearlings almost nominal;
gooa to choice lamna, iixaaic lower; other.
JStiSOe lower; sheep. $4.0tV&50: lamb. 6S7S
n. .90; three car choice, 18.00; general mar
ket. 17 owr.76: fair to prime.
HOGS Receipts. 11.388 head:
higher; state hogs, $6.sTs3.90;
36 00.
mrket loe
few light.
K9.40t chare.
Wisconsin
15c; twin,
Uo. At. Pr. No. At. Ft.
1241 4 10 14 1131 4 BS
put 4 25 II '211 4 88
t 1101 4 25 14 DM 4 10
1 1110 4 14 1102 4 10
I !. Iff. 4 00 24 12S5 4 10
14 !7 4 10 IT K'KT 4 16
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If 1221 4 41 14S4 ( 20
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171 4 8" It 13 I 25
1 Ui 4 to 1 1424 15
1 1112 4 55 15 1220 I 40
IS 107 4 IS 17 ,. 1411 I 40
24 . !2 4 55 1 1210 3 41
If 1140 4 10 42 1454 1 40
21 111 4 76 tt. 1464 40
47 1154 4 71 45 14T4 I 70
12 111 4 10
STEERS AND COWS
4 Mt I 71 4 850 4 10
H 1114 4 0" 14 i 4 10
14 110 4 M 1 1021 18
COWS
Wew YK Mtntna; toek
NEW TORK. Jun 12 Closing quotations
on mining loca were
NEW YORK. June II - SUGAR Raw
tedy; fair refining. tll-lc; centrifugal
test. -inc; moias augar, 7-iac. Re
fined, quiet; No W8 2fcc: No. 78Ijc, No. I.
Il'ic; No. 8. ft.tfie; M. l. 6c: No. lL 4 t-c
No It. 4 16c; No. 13. 4 75c; No. 14. 4 7V;
Confectioner A. 171V, cut loaf, 8 86c;
rruaneo. saac: ponaorea. c; granulated,
8 kv-: rubes lr.
alia Coa
Aitee
Br i-a ..
Bmuwt-k rom .
Cevatark Tunnel
Cob Cal A Va .
Horn tiiTar
Ira llTer
L.1Uie Com ....
Offered.
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Utila Oiler ...
oixarto
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PtKBIa
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8a rag
Sierra Nevada
nail Hoawe ..
e'ardanl
.. I
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. 40
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MOLASHES Firm;
ehr'ice. SToiriV.
NEW ORLEANS
Ouiet: ope-i kettl
dccja4 l j centrtfus!. IVJ-kV.
New Orleans, good to
June 11 aUOAR
SS4J4VC: open kettl
centrifugal wtUl, ia.
Treasary 9tateaarat.
WASHINGTON. D C. Jure l!.-Today
tatetnent of the treasury balances in the
general fund eicljsiv of the I: j&.fvi
(oI4 taaerv la to division of icdtinpUoa
Wool Market.
ST. I5TI8 Jun It WOOL Market
steadv: medium grades, combing and cloth
ing. ?Afl31Sc; light fine !4Sfj2c; heavy
line. 7"i3tc; tuo waenea rfmic.
BOSTON. Jun 12 -WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin aays of the market: The wool
market is in a strong position and spot
wool nave oeen ireeiy taxen Dy manurac
turers at good price. Dealer are not de
sirous of selling more contract until some
rlellverle re made. Stock are Iltht for
this time of the yer. The sale at Shalnko.
Ore., on June I ha practically cleaned up
that ftate. Huying is still going on act
Ivelv In Ohio and Michigan. About 10 OOfl
to 15 00ft bale have arrived here from the
last London ale. Australian and South
American wool are well cleaned ur and
the new arrivals are now being awaited
by purchaser Th foreign markets are
very atrong and rising with only small
stock on hand. Th shipment of wonj
from Rostnn to date from December 2
104 ccording to the am authority, are
15ASI 10 pounds, agitnat 81.191 oa.2 pound
t the same time laat yer Th teei-t
were 128. 128 44 pound. galnat 51 448 941
pound for th same period last yr;ar.
Elcln Batter Market.
i-LOIN, 111.. Jun ll.-Bui!r o!d at 1S
a pound on the Board of Trade todav.
Thl 1 a decline of l rent from last treei-'s
eantstlon. El for th week wr lil.rnr
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Kansa City Live Stork Market.
KANSA8 CITT. June 12 CATTLE Re-
celpts. 8.9O0 head. Including 4.5u0 anutherna:
market steady to strong; choice export and
dtessed beef steers. 35 0Cf6 76; fair to good,
$4.2636.00; western-fed steers. $4 .26.65. to ;
stockers nd feeder. tS.0rf4 60; southern
steers. $3 floats 20: southern cows, $2 25-94 00;
native cows, $2 2Kb 4-AO; native heifers, H 26
64 bulls. 8.' 8MJ4.26; calvea, St. 0006.60.
HW.8 Receipt. 6.400 head: market
steady; top. $5 35: bulk of aales, 16 $r85 32S:
nes v v Z5 7VL4ifi V.
and light. $6 2fa6.36.
SHKEP AN It LAMBS Receipt. S.SOO
head: mrket 10f!6c higher: native lamb,
tl Offi 75: western lambs. tA On'57.00: fed
ewes and yearlings, t4 2.vfi6.60; Texa clipped
vearnnes. xfl.oano.ao; lexas cnnned sneeo.
33.46'a5 .00; stockers and feeders, $2 605J4 00.
8t. I.onl Live Stoek Market.
RT. L"UIS, Mo , June 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts. $.5o head. Including 2.800 Texan.
Market steady, native shipping and ex
port steers. $4.2Mi5 00; dressed beef and
butcher steers. $3.5f6 40; steers under 1.000
pounds. $3.5tlr4.85; stockers and feeders. $2 50
rqtfio: cows and r.eirers. lz.ID(j-n: canners.
I $;.0i2.50; bulls. tS SivaS Hi; calves. 14 085 75;
I Texas and Indian steer. 33.0UfgS 00; cow
and heifers. 12 0K53.7B.
HOGS Receipt. 5.000 head. Market
ateady. Pigs and llghta. 35 (ho 40; pack
ers. 84 6"i5.4n; butcher and best heavy.
$4.fVfl 42S-
8I1EKP AM) I.AMBS Receipt. 3 800
head Market steadv Native muttons. $3 80
tioOO; lambs. 5.fa6S6; culls. $2.03.00
stockers. $2.S'2 5u: Texan. $3.75&4.A5.
Toledo feed Market.
TOLBLKJ, June 12 SEED Clover,
tober. 37 40; prime at ST.voti'I.IO; prime
othy, $7.60.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
128a. Horst against Iewls. Error from
Madison. Former Judgment of affirmance
adhered to. Holcomb, C. J.
1. Where difterent retail dealers la In
toxicating liquors oentrlhute by the aale
of liquor to the Intoxication of an Indi
vidual which cause hi death, such deal
era and the sureties of their bonds whlca
are required by the statute may all be
Joined aa defendant In one action to re
cover for loss tf the mean of support
by those who have suffered Injury by
reaeon of the death of such Individual.
2. Where the plea of ultra vlrea la intro
duced by a defendant corporation In It
answer, facte not Inconsistent with tho
allegations of the petition may be pleaded
In the reply In the nature of an estoppel
or to show that the corporation waa. under
the circumstances, empowered to enter Into
the contract, the obligation of which I
sought to be avoided.
3. A brewing corporation Incorporated to
do a general business of manufacture and
aale of Intoxicating liquor and to erect
suitable buildings for the carrying on of
the business to buy. sell, lease, rent, ex
change or otherwise handle real estate,
and the execution of bond, lease, deeds,
mortgages, etc., aa may be proper In con
nection with the business may become obll-
f rated as urety on a liquor bond or
lcened dealer required to be given undei
the law regulating the aale of intoxicating
liquor where it appear that ucn under
taking 1 given with a view of renting It
real estate and building In which the bu
lne 1 conducted nd to procure the sal
of Its product through such licenses.
4. Evidence tending to prove mat ina
minor cons of th deceased were required
to devote all their time to the support ol
themselve and the family of which they
were a part and were unable to attend
the public, school, held properly dml
lble In response to evidence on the part
of the defendant tending to show that no
pecuniary loss had been sustained ny tnose
claiming a right to recover for loss of
support by reason of the death of the
husband and father.
6. Other evidence a tn the payment or
the debt of the deceased from th pro
ceed of the products raised on the farm,
held not erroneously admitted.
8. Expert evidence Is permitted where
the facts under Investigation are 8tieh a
that the witness is supposed from hi ex
perience, skill and study to have peculiar
Knowledge upon the subject of Inquiry,
which Juror generally do not poes.
7. The Carlisle tbles of mortality or
life expectancy Is properly admissible In
evidence for the consideration of the Jury
In determining the probable duration of the
life of the deceased, the proper foundation
a to age and general health being first
proven
8. Declaration to be admissible a a part
of the res gestae, must accompany and be
so connected as to the part of the fact
or transaction In controversy, and which
tend to Illustrate or explain It. auch fct
or transaction Itself also being- admissible
In evidence.
. Wher there are numerous assignment
of error the reviewlnr court will conlder
and discus uch of them oplv a appear
to be essential to a proner deposition of
the cause under review and to flnallv deter
mine the matters Involved In the litigation.
The fact that all aalgnmen of error re
not noticed and commented upon In the
opinion doea not Imnly that they have not
been considered and given due weight In
grrlvlrcr dec'Blon.
1.1782. Mason against Strickland. Appeal
and error from Dawea. Reveraed and re
manded, with direction. Letton, C. Divi
sion No. 1.
t. A party to a contract of sal of real
estate for caah upon the delivery of the
deed I excused from performance If the
other party neglect or refuse to pay wnen
the deed I readv for delivery and requet
n extension of the time for payment.
S. It Is optional with a vendor to rescind
a contract of ale when the vendee fall to
perform the same according to it term,
and a demand for the return of a deed sent
to the vendor' agent to be delivered upon
pavment of the money, the same peraon
being the agent of the vendee, together
with a notice that the "deal la off." 1 an
exercise of the option and a reclsslon of th
contract.
3. Where the agent of a vendor receive a
deed for the purpose of delivery upon pay
ment of the consideration, without dl
rlolnf that he Is also agent for the vendee,
and placea the deed upon record after he
has been notified by the vendor that the
contract has been reclnded for non-performance,
no legal delivery of the deed ha
been made and the grantee acquire no title
thereby.
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St. Joseph live gtoek Market.
ST. J06EPH Mo.. June 12 -CATTLE
Receipts, l.SiO head. Market steady o 10c
higher. Native. $3 v-5.9o; cow nd heir-
era. 3l.50tg6.10. stockera and feeders, $2 606
4 85
HOGS Receipt 5 240 head Market atront
nd ateady. Light $5 2fr6.30; medium and
heavv. 15.27Stt6.32S-
SHEEP AND LAM trs Receipt. 2 080
head. Market strong. Wooled lamb. $7.10;
ahorn lamb, $8.20.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER.
Stork In Sight.
Receipt of live stork t the lx prlnelnal
wetern market yeterdy:
cattle. Hog Sheep.
oTO KEP.S AND FEEDERS.
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South Omaha 2.271 $.,$ 1.401
Sioux City 1 00 4.000
Kansa City 8 Soft ) S 3' 0
St. Joaeph 1 300 $.240 t.08)
St I,ouis $ 600 I'M) 3.5v
Chicago 23.000 40 000 11.000
Total 38.971 64.263 3831
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. June 12 -tVVTTON-Spot.
closed quiet: middling upland. $.70e; mid
dling gulf. 1 80c: sale, none.
NEW ORLEANS. June 11 COTTON
Steady; July, &VrtiSc; August, l2Mj0e
September. 8 2.V&8 17C; October. 8 2ift8 2-;
November. 8 2'i8 2ee; December, t.SHii hie;
Januarv. 8 33:a 35c.
BT. LOUlfa. Jun 11 ("OTTON-Mlddllng.
8Se; sale, none: receipt. 100 bale; hlp
ment. 894 bale; stock. 42.421 bale.
Deeds filed for record June 12, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Truat company, bonded abstracter, 1814
Farnam street, for The Bee:
Sheriff to Winnett W. Millvalne, lot
2. J. E. Rllev' ubdlvision ...$ 160
Antolne Tobla's to J. M. Tobias, her
husband, lot 15. block 9. First addi
tion to South Omaha 1,000
J. Flanagan and wife to Annie L.
Waddeil, lots 4 and 6. block 5. Boyd .
addition ' M
J. Richardson. Jr . and w Ife to J. F.
Frazier. lot 1 to 6, W. R. Ilomio'l
ubdlvlalon , 1,200
W. T. Orr and wife to Barh H. Ben
ton, lot 9 and part of lot 10, block X
Paddock Place 1
Emma H. Orr and husband to same;
lota t and 10. block i. Paddock Place. 1
A tne C. Van Camp to J. U. Vaa
Camp. In' 8 to 8. block 1. Cottagt
Park and other land I
U. 8. National bank to Caroline Abe
lein. lots 8 and 7. block ti, Albright's
Choice 300
E. D Jones and wife to Ella Smith, lot
2. block 2. Halcyon Heights 500
Elsinor Place company to C. A.
Blumherg. lot 27. Betisonhtiret 550
C. H. Brlggs and wife to J. Prltchard.
part of tax lot 31. iws of wi
L'-W-IS 260
Isabel Cornell to A R. McOarrrtles.
lot 6 and . block 2. Isabel addition
and other land $.000
J M Butherland and w-lf to O D.
Sage, part of lot lot Otse's addition.. 360
G Forgan and wife to J. R. Kennedy,
lot 18. Clifton Hill VM
Iowa Land nd Lot compsnv to Anna
C. Welch, lot 4, Brkow Place 475
W. F. Hoch t 1 to Brah Rice t
1 . lot It. block 8. Everett Place 130
R. M. Zug nd wife to W F. Hoch,
lot 13. block 8. Everett Place 120
C. A. Kent and wife to B. D. Daley, .
lot I block 3. Lake View 1.800
Ed Johnaton and wlf to J. Phlnney,
lot A block t. Soring Lake Park.... 823
Michigan Mutual Uti Inauranc com
pany to I. C. Helin oart of lot 24.
block !. Armstrong s First addition.. 1.000
HOIS Tr.tre was a good run of hog
fcr lor a Monday, about US car btinj 8n
Philadelphia lrodae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jun It Bl'TTER
Weak: extra western creamery, -S'
EGGS-Steady; wete;-rt fresh. l.tjl7S at
mrk
CHEESE Firm; New Vorta full cream,
far.cy, 9Sc.
CoWee Market.
KETW TORK. June It -COFFEE-rMrkt
for future opened steady at unchtntad
vric, tu ti trifling urtAlld by U
Edwards-Wood Co.
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