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THE OMAIIA DAILY PEE: THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1005.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Good Weather and Approaching Barrel.
Are Bearish Fioton.
WEAKNESS PREVAILS IN ALL LINES
tale of . Wheat Drain In
oarl Millluaj Demand la Pmall
Caeh torn la Higher
t Liverpool.
11 10; Feptember, new. He; September, old,
c.
OATS To arrive and on track, e.
OMAHA. June 14. 19"6.
The whole, lint of grain was Mk. Good
weAther ana the nearnees of the harvest
more than overcame the efforts of the bulls
In their manipulations on icpoils of crop
damage. Hoth wheat and corn opened
lower and declined lower. A mcbSage was
received by Sunderland & Lidike from P
Louis to the effect mat thu lliBt car of
new Missouri wheat hud been rna-keted
theie. it brought 11.02. Tins Is a very
earlv harvest.
Wheat closed with July at M'.c, Septem
ber at b2'c and December at 62 4c.
July coin stood at 624c, old Juiy at 624c,
September at 6"4c, old September at 514c
December at 47o and old Oecember at
4.94c The trading1 was unmarked by bulges.
July oats finished at 8040, (September at
2bc and December at 294c
The milling demand tor wheat yesterday
at all markets was email. Chicago had
the report that damage o 20 to 40 per cent
by Hesaian Hy has been sustained In
Reward. York. Saline and Fillmore counties,
Nebraska. Other had reports come from
Texas. Minneapolis wheat stocks have de
rt.ttiri iho.iajo bushels in (our days.
Liverpool cabled that cash coin Is 24c
hla-her. The market closed there with
wheat Stl higher und corn VtH4c
higher
George Urban, a Buffalo miller, Is quoted
is saying: wo couiu inane goou saies 01
flour If there should be a moderate break
In cash wheat. I have a bid lor 8,'i00 bar
rels of flour which will be good for a
week, and as holders of cash wheat may
be more anxious to get rid of it by that
time, there Is a cluince of. doing business.
There la plenty of wheat of ceitnin kinds
at Buffalo, but we need some aorta of old
winter to mix with the new crop."
A Chicago trader is quoted in today
Inter Ocean on the foreiKn market us fol
lows: There Is Considerable talk here
about our September wheat bring on a
shipping basis to the Liverpool market.
1 think they overlook the f;.rt that only
No. 1 hard spring wheat Is deliverable In
Liverpool on their contracts and our No. 2
hard winter testing til pounds In only de
liverable on Liverpool contracts at 4A.0
a bushel discount. Figuring on this and
the lowest possible rate, which today is
via Montreal from Chicago, the Liverpool
market la relatively 6c a bushel cheaper
than our markets. This Is figuring on No.
2 hard winter being delivered on September
contracts at 2c discount In Chicago. Fig
uring on Kansas City July wheat we are
still further out of line for shipment via
the gulf."
Omaha Cash Hales.
WHTSAT No. 4 hard, 1 car, e9c.
CORN No. B' yellow, 1 car, 4Se; No; 2
yellow, 1 car, 48c.
OATS No. , 1 car, 234c
" Omaha titan' Prices.
WHEAT No. 8 hard, 95"u97c; No. S hard,
&rifi96c; No. 4 hard, tic; No. 3 spring, 96c.
CORN No. 2, 4N4ci, No. 3, 484c; No. 4,
4T"4c; no grade. Wpc; No. 2 yellow, 4i';e;
No. 3 yellow, 4(c; No. Z white, 484c; No.
3 white, 484c.
OATS No. 2 mixed. 2?c; No. 3 mixed,
29V.c: No. 4 mixed. 2Se; No. 2 white, 3o4c;
.O. 0 WllllC, DUV, WIIHC, W,
aid, 304c. '
Carlo Receipts. .
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 3 225 9
Kansas City , 34 44 19
Mlnneanolls 103 .
Omaha 4 33 6
Iluluth .....1 ' 2
8t. Louis i ..s.i, 13 40 23
Mloaieapolle Grain Market.
The raftfre of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-U1 Board' of Trade, waa: -
CHICAGO CRAI AD PROVMIOlS
Feataree of the Trading and (losing
Prlcee on Board af Trad.
CHICAGO, June 14 lupld northward
spread ol Harvest, operations caused weaa
ihus in the wheat market here today. At
tne close July wneat waa oft 4'u1c, corn
Is dow n c, oats snow a loss oi Vu ii ;
provisions were practically unchangeu.
Weakness In the wheat market was in
evidence from tne start. Notwithstanding
uglier prices at Liverpool Initial quota
tions here showed losses, July being down
a snade at 864c. The main factor In the
situation was tne continuation of excellent
weather conditions. While there were
slight rains In different portions of the
southwest the precipitation was not Buttl-
clont to delay harvest. The area of opera
llona was said to be extending rapidly, in
the northwest weather was favorable for
the development of spring wheal. Weak
ness became more pronounced as the ses
sion advanced, a slump at Minneapolis nav
In if a depressing eflect here. For July the
lowest point waa reached at stisM'tc. The
market closed weak with July down V3 c
at 864c. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 37.SOO bu. Primary receipts
were 166,900 nu., compared with 2bo,100 bu. i
year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi
rago reported receipts of K care, against
148 cars last week and 163 cars a year ago
Sentiment In the corn pit was decidedly
bearish. A number of factors entered into
the hI (nation to account for the selling
cressure. One of the main Influences, how
ever, waa the liberal acceptances by fann
ers of bids sent out by cash houses!, In
addition recelDts were larger man esu
mated and the fthlnblnc demand showed
signs of abatement. The market closed at
the lowest point of the day. July opened
Wuvifce lower at 624'8624c, sold between
filUc and &4e and closed at 624C. Iocal
receipts were 225 cars, with 48 of contract
grade.
ruts wers weak. nartlv In sympathy with
ther grains. Liberal receipts with a large
percentage of arrivals or contract grane
caused additional weakness. Long were
the principal sellers. July opened un-
hanirert to c lower at SOkiHsn-ic. sold on
to Soiiivkc and closed at 30-V& 304c Local
receipts were l cars.
Prov Hlnns were a trine easier as a t-.
nit of the weakness of corn. A fair de
and from packers for lard, nowever. pre-
ented any material decline, lvinerai re-
elpts of hogs had a depressing eneci. ji
Hi, r.1re Rnntomher rtrrrk was off a shade
112 Ki. Ird wa tincnana'i m 1.7. ttw
Ti-Btln.Bted rrce nts for tomorrow; 1 orn,
7 cars; oats, 119 cars; hogs, 27,OrO head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea y.
Wheat I
July
Pept.
Deri.
tJuly
tJnly
9ept.
Sept.
tDeo.
tts
Julv
Bept.
Dec.
Pork-
July
Sept.
Lard-
Julv
Sept.
Rlhs
July
Sept.
Artlclee.l Open. Migfc.l Low. Close.l Tefy,
July I 1 0741 1 0SV(, 107 I 107 I 1 07H
Sept... 86V416SI ' 86SI 85H S54 i&tli
'Corn ( 1
July...) 6'iSI 62i4l 62H 624
Sept... 60 61 Bo 604 81
Dec... I 18 I 4831 47&l 47 4S
No. 2. tOld. tNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
F!.OUIU-Easy; winter patents. 4 204.SO;
straights, l3.9CKfr4.10: spring patents -"T
70; straights, 3.bo.w: bkti. M.wr..w.
WHEAT-NO.- 2 spring, tl.0Bfil.O8; No. 3,
98cfiJ1.05; No. 2 red. 97c.
CORN NO. I. KR.C; INO. z yeiiow. mn.-.
OATS No. 2. bOc.;No. 2 white, 2Hc; No.
white, 30tt32c.
RYE No. 1 78079c
BARX.EV Good feeding, S942c; fair to
choice malting. 4fii349c. .
SEEDS No. 1 nax, i.a; sso. 1 normwrm.
em, 11.43; prime umotny, tt.tu; raninct
grade,' m.7612.2S.
DDnvimitNil Mess nork. ner bhl.. 112.50
1165. Lard, per 100 lbs., r7.17ttS7.20. Short
rlhs sides (loos). $7 7H7.60. Short clear
sides (boxed), I7.87W . . , . .
Receipts ana snipmenis 01 grain .m uuu
were aa xoiiowe:
New. B bid.
WEATHER IN THE (illAIV BELT
Light Showers In Hlssoarl Valley-
Local Thunderstorms Coming.
... . OMAHA. June 14. 1905.
Light and scattered showers occurred In
the Missouri valley during Wednesday, and
hevay rains were general in the extreme
upper Mississippi valley and northwest.
1 ne weatner is generally clear this morn
lng west of the Missouri river to the moon
tains, except that thunderstorms prevail in
iue macs: runs. v earner conditions con
tlnue somewhat unsettled In the central
valleys and west and are favorable for
local thunderstorms In the valleys during
tonight and Thursday, with no Important
luauge in leiniit'iaiui e.
Omaha record of temperature and nreel
pltatlon compared with the corresponding
uey ui me last inrea yearn:
1905. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature,... 69 64 67 09
precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 74 de
grees.
Deficient In precipitation since March 1,
. "9 .11. lirm.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
.22 of an Inch.
Excess corresponding period In 1903, .13 of
an, men.
; OMAHA PISTR1CT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain.
Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Bkv.
Ashland Neb.... dl . .62 . .19 Pt. cloudy
Auburn Neb..... 92 so .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb.. '.'4 68 .00 Pt. cloudy
Fairbury, Neb... 94 69 . 00 Cloudy
Fairmont. Neb... 92 61) .00 Ft. cloudy
Or. Island. Neb. 91 B2 T pt. cloudy
n&rmiKiuii, i-.ru. vi .in 1 lear
Oakdale, Neb.... 94 6S .14 Pt. cloudy
..miana, .u pt 1 liouuy
Tekaniah. Neb... 90 3 .00 Cloudy
Carroll, la M W. .) Clear
Clarlnda. Ia 91 til .00 Clear
Sibley, Ia M 65 .00 Cloudy
SloQX City. Ia.... 90 64 T Cloudy
Storm Lake, la.. M tiO .00 Cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain
. Central. Stations. Max, Mln. Inches
Chicago, HI 2H
Columbus. 0 17'
Pes Moines,- Ia... 14
Indianapolis, Ind. 11
Kansas City. Mo. 19
Louisville. Ky.... 19
Omaha. Neh 15
St. Louis, Mo.... 12
M
fin
60
2
L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
K2
88
Ki
90
8S
90
88
60
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c
St. Lonls General Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 14-WHEAT-Lower
N,ew No. 2 red sold II. 02: No. 2 red. cash
elevator. 91c; track. ll.WCiil 0i; No. 2 hard
rijijll.u6; July. ic; Beptember, ,Vc
NO. 2 narn. i xna 1 no.
CORN Steady; No. 2 ca.ih. BlVic, track
53c: July. olt ; December, 4'o
OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 31c; track
SJid l.'sc, July, .9 , September, 2sc; No.
white, 34c.
FLO L" 11 Steady: red winter Patents
24.96an.lo; extra fancy and straight, U-'iXt
4.SS1; clear n.wui.(w.
'flMli Tl (iteadv: 12 OOfi'W.
CORN MEAL Stead)', 12.60.
PhAN Steady; sacked, east track. 75c.
flAi-Hlcad); timothy, Is.otij lS.uu; prairie,
a.lu:' w.
IRON COTTON T1E3-990.
flAOGINO i-,C.
IK.M." TWI.NK-t,C. .
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
11X66. ijara, steady; prime steam, yi.i.'
Pry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short
17.80; clear ribs, 17.50; short clears, $7.7
Lacon, siealy; boxed extra shtiria,
cloar rlhs. JS.-'S; snort clear. x so.
POULTRY Chickens, lower; chickens, c
springs. lVtilSc; turkeys, lie; ducks, 9cllc
aeese. tK'iiiic.
BUTTER Slow; creamery, ltk-fiOO'jc
dairy, jnc'niic.
EGGS Steady. 12ViC. case count.
Receln's. Shipments
Flour, bhls 5.t 9.0io
noectt, tu ii.uu s.u
Corn, bu 4.Oi0 tvl.t
Oats, bu 23,0uO 51,0u0
Minneapolis firala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 14 FI.OUR-FIrs
patents. rf 4Vn 50: second patents, 6.!tf
IK: nrst clears, ii.unii.iu; second cicai
?v2.i.
BRAN In hulk, lli:5f13.O0.
WHEAT No 1 hard. 1112: No. t north
ern. Ill"; No. 3 northern, 11.06; July, II 07'-,
beptemiwr, hbtc.
Liverpool (irala Market.
LIVERF"0U June ll.-WMKAT-Ppot,
nominal; futures, quiet: July, 6 ln'.d; Sep-
tember, 6S s.d; leoeinrr. as ia.
t OKN Mtxit, strong; American mixed
114d: futures, steady; July, 4s 4d; Sep
te&Dcr. s va
nnlnth drain Market.
DULUTH. June 14 -WH EAT To arrive
No. 1 northern 11 10. On track: No
northern. 11. (M ukiq. .i Oi, Juli
I I
8 2fi 14 8214 ' K24i M
82 i82V -A 182416 83
8fii' SfiTtl
8147 8r824f) 8J
lit'
S24-3V53ii5rV;5:HW&2"4.'8;1
rflHl 62 62HI 62
IsiHffH' 82 81 S' 8IV4
60iffl'4! 61S 6O'4:604T61
47S'S48:4bHW! 47S 47
3v?fl'4 3O4'30V.fj4l30S,"H
12 SO
12 (0
7 20
7 40
7 S7H
7 624
29
12 B2H
1Z 86
7 25
7 45
7 40
7 674
fflVi
12 47W
12 80
I
7 174
7 374
7 3R
7 60
294
634
5:s
614
bi v.
484
304
294
29H
12 B24 12 55
12 85 12 874
7 25 T 224
7 45 7 45
7 40 7 374
7 674 7 65
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Dead Level of Dulliess Net Relieved bj
Any Notable Incident.
PEACE DEVELOPMENTS WITHOUT EFFECT
Disposition to Consider Progress ae
Illusory Mock the Sam .lew
Taken of the Equitable
Settlement.
NEW YORK. June 14 The dead level of
dullness In today's stock market was not
relieved by any noticeable Incident of In
terest. The professional iraaers who
in c n,nl-.i,AHrit nf nrli'.R MM R 111 f (11 U Tl Ol
earning their dally bread tried during the
morning to extend yesterday's decline. Ihey
succeeded In wiping out ine opening ad
vances, which had been made in sympathy
with the firmer tone of the London mar
u,.t hut ui that t, Clint the narrow dimen
slons of the market again asserted them
selves. It was seen thai the Immediate sell
lng requirements had been met in yesler
riuv'a nmrkitt and trailers thereupon worked
for an advance. As they had the market
to themselves they met with some success
Thl HIH nnt aiirnallKe anv lmoortant HO'
velonment reirardina the stocks w hluh
moved on In the general situation.
Yestcrdav s market was accepted aa u
demonstration that no new Interest In
stocks Is to l looked for as a result of the
peace prospects or of the Equitable Life
settlement. Developments regarding these
subjects were therefore followed with
rather languid Interest. There Is some dis
position, however, to consider that tho
seeming progress made In these matters Is
Illusory. This finds expression In the
opinion quoted from foreign observers that
neither of the present belligerents has any
real hope of peace as an outcome of the
present negotiations. In the Equitable Llfo
matter the presentation of the report of the
state superintendent of Insurance Is
awaited. No further steps In the plan seem
to be Intended until the report appears and
judgment on the efficacy and finality plan
seems to await the same event. The stocks
which showed any appreciable movement
today were those which are readiest to re
spond to nn Impulse In any direction owing
to the remnant of professional speculative
Interest retained in them. Dormant stock
market pools arc thought to exist In one or
two of these. Canadian Pacific was re
sponsive to such conditions. Reading had
some help from the favorable conditions re
ported in the anthracite trade. Old rumors
once more found circulation of mysterious
developments to come regarding Union Pa
cific. The New York Central statement of
net earnings for the June quarter, partly
estimated, was received with satisfaction,
the balance availnble for dividends show
ing an Increase of over 86 per cent over
that for the corresponding quarter of last
year. The dull advances of the day were
well maintained and the closing was fairly
steady.
The strength and activity of the Japan
ese 44s made the feature of the bond mar
ket, wtilcn was otnerwise ouu ami irregu
lar. Total sales, nar value. S3.29O.0U0. United
States bonds were all unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
reerve In the division of
shows: Available cash balances,
570; gold. S70.693.577.
rederpptlnn.
I1J5.5M.-
Seir lurk Money Market.
NEW YORK, June 14. MON E Y On call.
essv "4'ijI4 per cent; closing hid. 24 of
fered at 24. Time money easy; sixty days,
3 per cent; ninety days, 84; six months.
PRIME Mercantile paper. IU. per cent.
STERLING Exchange steady with actual
business In bankers' bills at 14. Wti4 87.05 for
demand and at 14 fw.OMM V5 10 for sixty day
bills: posted rates, 4 8and S4 88. Com
mercial bills, S4.'74.
SILVER Rar SSVc: Mexican dollars. 45'4c.
HON DS Government, steray: railroad
bonds. Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steer. General! a Dime Lower,
Good Cows Steady.
HOG MARKET LOWER WITH TRADING SLOW
Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Very
Light, Here Aaaln Today with
Prleea (Generally Steady
. and Trading; Active.
V. t. r.t it, rf.
do ooupon
VJ 8. Xb, res.
do coupos
V 8. ntw 4s, rg
do coupon
I' 8. old 4. rrg
do coupon
4 illorklnf V.I. 4t.
4Vi J.p.n (, ctr
...104
.104
.104 I do 4V... rtt.
104 I, A N unl. 4....
.111 IM.uh.tl.n r. 4.
.131Vi Mfi. Onir.1 4a....
.14 I do lrt Ine
.lot Mlnn 81. L. 4.
Am. Tnbsc-O 4a, Ctfa. U M . K T. 4l.
do 6., ctfa.
Alrhltnn gen. 4a...
do adj. 4t
Atlanllc ('. L 4a..
B. I. A Ohio 4.....
do 3.a
Central of On. 6a .
do l.t tne
do 2d Inc
Che.. Ohio 4t
Chicago A A. S
C, 11. A q. a. 4a.
C. R. I. A P. 4s.
do col. ft.
.115V do la
...1J4 N. R. R. of M c.
... Kit N. Y. C. IVa..
...ina N. J. r i,....
...104 No. P.clftc 4s
... do S.
...1H N. A W. c. 4.....
... ' O. 8. L rfdg 4a.
..,4 Penn. con 3V4..
...1074 Reading gun. 4...
... II !. I. ft I. M. c
...lom St. U A S F. tg
M SI. L 8. W. e. 4a.
4 'Seaboard A. L. 4...
CCC. A 81 L. g 4...101H So. rarlflo 4a
Chicago Tr. 4a ITX. So. Rallarar fta
Colorado Mid. 4a 7SS Tel.. ft P. IB
Colo. A Bo. 4a M T . St. 1. A W. 4b.
Colo. Ind. i art A.. ro Vnlon Pacini? 4a
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SOUTH OMAHA. June 14, 1905.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hos. .Sheep.
oincial .Monday 2.271
Official Tuesday 6.779
Official Wednesday 4,714
Mi.3 '
14,.4
12.a7
1.102
1.1 4H
1.610
do a. set R S
ruba tm. ctta 1W
D. A R. O 4a lot
niBtMlers' Seo. H.... 71
Erin trior Hon 4. inf1
do gen. 4. l
F W. A I), c. la... IMS
Offered.
do conT. 4a
V. 8. Steel d fa.
Wabaah la
do deb. R
Wcatcrn Md. 4i...
W AL K 4a...
Wta. Central 4a...
. te4
.1X1
.m
.112
. 3
.111
. 724
Three dava this week. .U.7U 74.1 4.161
Three days last week... .16.iM3 8s li7 14.042
Same days week before. .16. 72 13 413
Hame three weeks ago. ..11.93" 89.i9 2S.806
Hame four weeks ago 11,5 lo.MH 13. 6M
Same days last year.... 9.47 S2.428 1.7i2
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The followina table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared witn last year:
1906. 1904 Inc. Dec.
Cattle 8S7.418 4-8.4.17 21.019
Hogs 1,134.376 1.219.996 tb.&it)
Sheep 697,242 o67,33l 29,911
The followlnc table n.w. iiie average
price of hogs at South Omaha fur tne last
several days with comparlaona:
Date. 1905. lO4.l03.130l.lS01. 11990.11899.
Boston Ktneks and Bonds.
BOSTON, June 14-rCall loans. 3S3'4j per
cent; time loans, aWat per cent, (.losing
s and bonds were:
quotations on stock!
Atrhlaon adj. 4s...
do 4a
Mcx. Central 4s...
Atchison
do pfd
Do.ton A Albany
Boatnn A Maine,
ttnilon Elevated .
Kltchburg pfd ....
Mexican Central
... H (Adventure
...102 Alloue.
... 74 i Amalgamated
... 1:1V American Zinc
...lOSVAllarllc
.lib
. .17S
..144
Plngham
Cal. A Herla.
Centennial
Copper Kange
20, Daly Weal
do
Amer.
Anier.
do
Amer.
Amer.
do
,100
.123
. T2
. it
Receipts. Shipments.
80,700 1 2.600
.... 11.000 21.000
....276)00 R06.J09
..2S1.000 .,, 251,40f
T
Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
OhIi rin .......
Rye, bu,...(., a.uuu
Barlev. bu .400
On the Produce exchange today the put
ter market was steady; creameries,
WHc; dairies. lRm7c. Kggs, steady; at
mark, cases inciuaea, ic; nrai, niti i'in"
firsts, 164c; extras. 17c. Cheese, easy, sstflOo.
6.70D
HEW YORK GESEHAL MARKET
(gaotatlona
of
Co
the Day
nmodltles,
on Various
NEW YORK. June 14. FLOUR Receipts,
12,315 bbls.; exports, 3,839 bbls. Market
steady, with demand better for some
grades: winter patents. 84.9005.26; winter
straights, S4.6HKj24.no; winter extras, H.liVi1
S5; Minnesota bakers, xa.ii'u-t.lS; winter
low grades, U.(M"u3.&6. Rye flour, steady;
fair to good. S4.2o4i4.60; choice to fancy.
S4.6J34.90.
t OKNMlfiALr-r trm; nne wnite ana ei-
ow. Slla: coarse. Il.124il.l4; kiln dried,
81.7502.90. 1
BARLEY Slow: feeding. 46c. c. I. f.. New
York; malting. 46&!tfc c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, Z3,7tu pu Bpot market
barely steady; No. 2 isd, 11.06, nominal, In
elevator;"! No. 2 red. S1.0i4, nominal, f. o.
b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, S114H, f.
b., afloat; no. i nam .vjanuooa, ii.us, i.
b, afloat. Options: Wheat opened
steadier on firm cables and reacted and
declined a cent during the day, cnieny in
fluenced by bearish crop report, liquida
tion and fine weather In harvesting dis
tricts. Ist prices showed VaHc net de
cllne; July, 90 15-16(&92c, closing at 9H.c;
September, 86 7-16i87tiC. closing at 86c
ueeemner. WMCueoc. ciosina at tow?.
CORN Receipts, so.200 nu.; exports, w.ws
bu. ciiwit market eaay; No. 2.600 in ele
vator and noc. f. o. D.. anoax; iNo. 3 yellow
enc: No. 3 white. )Uc. Option market
onened easier on large receipts, rallied with
the west, Dut weasenea again, cioenng va;
So net lower; July, R77''uWVc, closing at
&7c: Bentember closed at 6e,r.
t)ATB Receipts, lia.ouu du. opoi maraei
quiet; mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs., 3fvt.'16t,c;
patuial white, 30 to 32 lbs., 35ia37ViC
elinned white. 86 to 40 lbs . 36v840c.
HAl-Hteany; cupping, ov'Ht-ic, goou 10
choice. 77tM&82VtC.-
HOPS Easy; atate, common to cnoice.
1904 crop. 24tf28o: 190S crop, 21iS23c; olds, 10
4il2c; Pacltlo coast. 1904 crop, 24T7c; 1903
cron. 2022c: olds. 10&12C.
HIOEH ijuh; uaiveston. ju to a ids..
20c; California, 21 to 24 pounds, 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 18V4c.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family. S13.50
14 00; mess, lll.ootfll.Bi; beef hams. 21.00fj
' &: packet. iiz.taKui3.ti extra nulla mess.
122.00422.80. cut meata, steady; pickled
bellies, K 0rg9.o0; pickled shoulders. 15 60fo)
6.00; pickled hams, HMvsi0oO. l.ard. easy;
western steamed, ii.iim'i z; nominal; re-
hnrd, quiet: oontlnent. S7 86; South America,
S8.15; compound, Io.stvi'tis.i. fork slow;
family, Il4.nrvfiin.oo: short clear. I13.00ftfl5.00;
mess. 13 XtiflS 874.
TALLOW-Dull; city, 4tc; country, 443
S4tc.
RICK-Firm: domestle. fair to extra. 3.
ftbc: Japan, nominal.
Ml n Kit rirni; street prices. extra
creamery, 2O43J0V.C. Offlclal prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. 17y.i&5te; state dairy,
common to extra, lR'qlSc; renovated,
common to extra, lSVgijlRHrc: western fac
tory, common to extra. 131jff15'c; western
Initiation eresmerv. 15tf18o-; llrsta. Wi7c.
CHEESE Market steady and unchanged:
new state full cream, small, white and
colored, fine, 9c: new atate, fair to choice,
$4atc; new state, large, white and col
ored, tine. 94C.
Ki"!C!S Steady ; western. 15'alSc.
POULTRY Alive, steady: western spring
chickens, 22lr23e; fowls, l.'lVc; turkeys. 12c.
Dressed, steady; western broilers, 2&u"-'Sc;
fowls, lOtiU'Vkc; turkeys. 13317c.
Adams Express .
Amalgamated Copper 18.21
79
34
34
loO 30V4 SOVij
243
34
97
SUH
93
225
40
5
36
18
40
474
1104
113V.
1344
97
1'84
824
102
1684
lu9
97
64
151
197
49
35
784
18S
192
4.200 lf. 173 1244
.w. .; - 174
.... 304
94
424
261,
800 424 41
100
'266
364
ioli
io"
364
18'i
10
464
100 W4 104 lMi
100 380 3S0 3.9
30 2o4 24
8-h4
424
404
4
65-i
1764 1764 174
93V
1604
184
424
414
79
664
884
42'.
404
79
t6
1W4
19
160
18i
9
27
784
100 254 264 25
American C. & b... M
do pfd
American Cotton OH.
do pfd
American Express....
Amer. II. & L. pfd
American Ice
do nl'd
American Linseed OH 100 18 18
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive... 300 48 474
do pfd
American S. & R 7,300 112, 1114
do pfd 200 11SV 11S4
Amer. Sugar Refin... 1,000 134 134
Amer. lobacco p. c
Anaconda Mining Co. 1.4(0 104 103
Atchison 12,800 824 bl4
do Dfd
Atlantic Coast Line.. 3.&0 159 I604
Baltimore & Ohio.... 2,700 lo9'4 1084
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T 10,000 014 &374
Canadian Pacific .... 19,400 1514 1464
Central of N. J
Cheasapeake & Ohio 500 50 494
Chicago At Alton
t do pfd 100 784 764
Chicago O. W 2.0K) 19 184
Chicago & N. W "0 1934 193
C, M. dfc Bt. t
Chicago T. & ,T
do pfd.
C, C, C. & St. L....
Colorado F. & I
Colorado & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn I'roducts
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Delaware, L. & W...'
Denver & Rio Orande
do pfd SM)
Distillers' Securities. tjno
Erie 7.7K
do 1st pfd 9(0
do 2d Dfd l.Suo
General Electric 100
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central 20
International Paper. 60O
do pfd
International Pump
do Dfd
Iowa Central
do pfd 49
K. C. Southern 600 244 1 23'i 24'
do pfd DO 55 65 64
Louisville & N 800 1464 146 146V4
Manhattan I. 200 VA 1634 163
Met. Securities 900 So 80
Metropolitan St. Ky. 9.300 1234 lU- 1224
Mexican Central 500 2U a4 104
Minneapolis & St. L 64
M., St. P. & 8. St. M 1174
do pfd 157
Missouri Pacific 200 9h 8S. 064
Missouri, K. or T J.) 284 28 284
do pfd 80O 634 634
National Ixad 444
N. R. R. of M. pfd.. hi 344 344 344
New York Central 5"0 HH4 1414 1414
N. Y., O. & W 7.900 62 .V4 51
Norffolk & Western. 400 804 80 804
do pfd 92
North American X 99 99 98
Pacific Mall li) 39 S9 38
Pennsylvania 8,800 1354 1344 13S4
Peoples Gas 101V
P., C, C. & St. L 73
Pressed Steel Car 37
do pfd 914
Pullman Palace Car J3i
Reading 47.500 96i 91 9i
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel H) 17V 174
do pfd frO 74 784
Rock Island Co I,2n0 274 274
do pfd UO 744 74V
Rubber Goods 4i 324 324
do pfd I,2u0 y,2 101
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. 10 644 644
St. L. Southwestern
do pfd , l'O 604 604
Southern Pacific- S.20u fiL'4
do pfd li 1194 1194
Southern Knllway..,. 2,100 314 31 i
do pfd ...
Tennessee C. I
Texas & Pacific 1,910 834
T.. Bt. L. & W luo 38
do nfd
Union Pacific .,
do pfd ,
I'. S. Express
U. S. Leather .
do pfd
U. S. Realtv
U. 8. Rubber 3Vl
do pfd 4iai
V. S. Ste4 IS ln
do pfd 13.fl"0
Va.-Caro. Chemical.. Si)
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Kargo Express ....
Westlnghouse Elec
Western Union I,'")
Wheeling & L. E im
Wisconsin Central... 1,4m
do pfd Con
Northern Pacltlc 7o)
N. v., N. H. A H.. .194 Dominion Coal
"Per Marquette ..
Vnlon Pacific
Amer. Arge. Chem.
pfd
Pneu. Tub...
Sugar
pfd
T. & T
Woolen
pfd
Ponilnlun I. & 8...
"Kdl.on Elec. Illu.
General Electric ...
Man. Electric
Maia. Uaa
lulled Fruit
United Phoe
do pfd
U 8. Steel
do pfd
Writing, common
Bid AKkud
F-ranklln
flranby
lale Koyale ....
Maaa. Mining ..
.. 4iyiichign
..U4l Mohawk
..136 I.Mont ('. ft C.
..140 .Old Dominion .
. . 324. Oeceola
..1024 Parrot
.. 11 Qulncy
..24b Shannon
..176 Tamarack
.. IB. Trinity
3v. cnitea copper .
lOtVl'. 8 Mining...
Mach... 8SU B. Oil
11 trtah
47 I Victoria
4Vk 1 Winona
81 I Wolverine
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May
May
May
May
ftiay
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
June
J une
June
June
J une
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June
Juno
June
June
June
June
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June
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I 20 60 M 07 tl 2 I 81
I 28 4 621 I 7 IS. I 12, I 1W I 60
6 364 4 63 6 r 73 t U S 61
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t 234 4 46 I 27 7 111 S 73 I
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6 164, 4 321 1 7 061 6 671 6 041 S 62
I 16 I 4 33 6 04; I 5 6l 6 ill 1 6d
6 184i 4 38 6 93 6 96i 4 99, 8 66
6 17 I 4 661 6 77 i 6 97 5 60 3 W)
4 99 6 721 i 0l 6 631 4 96
6 114! t 701 7 09) 3 62 4 90 S 60
6 17 1 4 63i 6 Wi 7 10, i 08; 4 S6 S 6J
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1..I 6 13 4 1 4 5a 5 P.i
6 16U: 4 41
6 19 I 4 491
I 4 641
6 204f I
6 2241 6 631
6 24Si 4 68
5 204, 4 1,81
5 17
6 20:
6 7ia 4 88, 6 30
6 nil 7 07 1 ) 4 88 1 8 61
6 99, 7 1S 5 701 3 69
6 8i 161 0 'li 4 Ml
6 7Si 7 ?n 70, 4 911 3 68
6 77 7 151 6 71 4 94 3 6
7 18 5 75 4 95i 3 67
t 80 I 6 78, 5 02 3 60
4 69 6 85, 7 211 1 3 loi S bl
4 741 00! 7 26, 6 83, I 3 63
1 4 78 , 6 03 l 7 361 5 91l 6 001
5 S4 ' S 91' 7 ' o 4 . i H 55
5 164 4 81' 6 071 7 SO! 6 83' 4 86 3 64
I 4 84j I 7 31) 5 81; 4 85, 3 66
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t 11W I SO 1 IMO I 78
I a I hn 1 17? I 71
1 1460 I TJ 1 1M I 7S
I 1.10 I 71 1 1H0 I 7
i 1170 I t inn i s
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1 ims I on 1 nan I
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II i.im t n 1 li io 4 no
t 180 I M 1 II so 4 nn
1 1B.10 I 46 1 1730 4 60
8TAQ9.
1 1160 I M
CALVES.
I o0 4 00 I too I M
1 1J0 4 tO 1 160 60
1 70 4 60 1 170 6 60
1 to 4 60 1 140 i 60
I H0 I 00 1 I0K 6 60
1 110 t on 1 170 to
I H in 117 I 60
t 1M 4 00 t 1ft 4 60
1 171 I 00 1 1HI t 76
I tit 6 tl 1 140 6 7
t 400 6 !6 1 140 I 71
1 IN III
STOOKER9 AND FEEDERS.
i in i ts a r.co 4 oo
1 H0 I 40 10 7i 4 OS
1 046 I M 143 4 06
14 646 I tn t S.' 4 05
6 MO I 46 4 4 0
10 M0 4 00 tl 16 4 N
14 r3 4 00 11 7.7 4 U
1 60 4 00
clipped
sheep,
4O0.
vesrllngs, 14 8818 40: Tense cllrf't
S4 2ivfi4 !', stockers and feeders, $2.M
Innc City Live !lck Market.
SIOUX CITY June 14-?.ioclal Tele,
gram) -CATTI.K Receipts, head; mar
ket 10o lower; stockers. steady: beeves,
$3 ctl . 60; cows, bulls and mixed, S.'.76
4.75; stockers and feeders, SJ-Oofct 00; calves
and vearllngs. l2 7iVii3 06.
HOtlS-Receipts, i f-ti head; market 6o
lower; selling. $5 10fl6.15; bulk of sales,
Si 10.
HI. Joseph l ive toeU Market.
PT. JoSF.rH. June 14 CATTI.K Re
ceipts, l.:,9 head: market stendv. ho
higher: natives, S.1 .76W5.75: cowa and heifers,
Sl.r''n 4 90. stockers and feeders, 12. 76414 65.
HOGS-Receipts, 11.412 head: market weak
to 5c lower: UkIH. S. 1 olio 224; medium and
heavv. S6.20tiA.35; pigs, St o4 50.
SIIFiKI AN1 LA M RS Receipts. J.000
head; market loc lower; shorn lambs. 86.16.
(Mock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha 4.714 12.1"7
Slout Cltv S"0 7'l
Kansas City 6.5no 14.l
St. Joseph 1.269 11.413
Pt 1iuls 3.5.10 1.200
Chicago 22,000 SO.f.J
Sheep.
l,61i)
6'io
3.000
3 V0
18,0iW
HOGS There was another heavy run here
today, about 166 loads being offered. The
receipts so far this week have been liberal
and the market, although ruling lower. Is
In good shape. Buyers were out this morn
ing early and were In a bearish mood. Bids
on the opening were largely at SS.10. but
only a tew hogs changed hands at these
figures. The market arter the first round
or two strengthened and the most of the
trading waa done at a decline of about
24c. Sellers were slow letting go of their
holdings at the decline, and as a conse
quence trading was a little draggy. Heavy
hogs suffered the most and showed tho
greatest loss. Light hogs brought mostly
15.15. with heavyweights at So 124. Tho
hulk of the hogs sold at S3 . 124175. 16, with
the long string at the lower price. Repre
sentative sales:
Were Y-V Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK, June. 14. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Con -0 Little Thief
Alice bt Ontario 400
breece 20 Ophlr 4u0
Brunawlck Con 4 Fhoenlx 1
t'ometoi k Tunnel .... Potnsl 10
Con. Cal. & Va 140 favage oi
Horn Sliver 10 Plerra Nevada 0
Iron Silver 100 Bniall Hopea ;5
Leadvllle Con 6 Bundard 126
Offered.
Bank Clearings.
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was;
Cattle. Hoes. Sheeo.H'r'a.
C. M. & St. P. Rv.. .. 4
Wabash 1 ., ., ,.
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 48
t nlon Pacific System. 28
C. & N. W. Ky., east. 1
C. & N. W. Ry., west. 33
--., Bt. M. tfc O.... 20
C B. & Q., west 64
C, B. & (J., eaat 10
C, R. J. dc P., east.. 8
C, R. I. & P., west.. ..
Illinois Central 1
C. G. W 1
Total receipts ....201
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or head indicated:
2
S3 I
6
66
15
38
6 1..
8 .. 1
4
4
4 1
181 6 i
OMAHA, June 14. Bank clearings for to
day were 11,860,340.83, and for the corre
sponding date laat year 11,398,889.94.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 14. WOOL Manufac
turers snow a tendenoy to hold back on
high prices at present ruling in the wool
market. As far as any medium grades of
wool are concerned the demand is strong
enougn to warrant tne.oeuer tnat tnat por
tion of the clip will sell at good prices.
Pulled wools are In small supply. Foreign
and territory wools ate firm, with trading
moderate. Leading quotatlona are: Ohio
and Pennsylvania XX. and above, 3vu35c;
X. 321 33c; No. 1, 88(ji39e; No. 2, 39(40e; line
unwashed, 2Vn27c; Vbkod. 34'a;ic; 4-blood,
32&33c: unwashed dettUne. 27U.8c: unmer
chantable, 28b29c;1'flne Swashed delaine, 374?
one, Micnigan t ine Tinwasneo. zo'uzoc; 4
blood unwashed, 333 34c; 4-blood, 33i(;34c; 4
blood unwashed. 3i&tt4c; H-'blood, 33(U34c: 4'
blood, Mlc; unwashed delaine, 2526c,
Kentucky, Indiana, etc. 44 and 4-blood, 31
i33e. Territory and- Idaho Fine, 22ti23c;
heavy fine, l9(joc; nne medium, 22jj23c; me
dlum, iiVd'iic; low medium, 26(3270. Wyom
lng Fine, 21i22c; heavy fine, 18Q19c; tine
medium, 2-'f)-Jc; medium, 2ry27c; low me
dium, 26'g27c. Utah and Nevada Fine, 210
23c; heavy fine, 18'gl9c; nne medium, 22.tf
13c: medium. 2a27c. oakota Fine. Zlra
fine medium, 21ii22c; medium, 26'a27c; low
medium, 26'p27c. Montana-Flne choice, 254))
26c; fine average, 224i23c; line medium
choice, 26fy27c; stnple, is7o; medium choice,
'it 'H.28C,
BT. LOUIS, June 14. WOOly Steady;
dlum grades, combing and clothing,
31'jc; light line, 244 u 28c; Heavy nne,
224c; tub washed, 3242 4c
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Cudahy Pack. Co.. K. C.
Swift and Company,
from country
Armour & Co., K. C...
Vansant A Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman oi it
Hill & Son
L. Wolf
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root & co
Bulla Kline
S. & S
Other, buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
bill
868
1,021
623
l,iK
3.141
4,123
3,669
179
846
476
60
473
268
183
Totals
r
..3.663 . 13.000 . 1.600
nie-
26
20 14.
914
880-4
174
734
274
21
1014
b44
004
624
1194
31
9-i
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 14-COTTON-Spot
closed 6 points higher; middling uplands,
s.ttie; middling guir, ..'"c; sales, none.
NEW ORLEANS, June 14.-COTTON-
Flrm; sales,. 8,7i8 bales; good ordinary,
74c; low middling, 84c; middling, 8c;
good middling, 8 1-16c; middling fair, 94c;
receipts, 4.463 bales; stock. 113.364 bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 14. COTTON Spot In
moderate demand; prices 12 points higher;
American middling iair, 0.30a; gooa mid
dling, 4.98d; middling, 4. Sod, low middling,
4 64d: good ordinary, 4.4od; ordinary, 4.30d.
The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of
which 1,000 were for speculation and ex
port and Included 8.7O0 American. Receipts,
4.000 bales. Including 800 American.
ST. IX5UIS, June 14 COTTON Firm ;
middling. 8 1-16C: sales, 79 bales; receipts.
none; shipments, 962 bales; stock, 41,073
bales.
S3
38
26,200 1234 1224
300 H U
SS4
1034
2S4
944
344
38
1034
2:4
94
344
Kansas City Grata and Provlsloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Juns 14-WHEAT-July,
764c; September 74c; December. 744c; cas
a97.
No. 3,
h.
No 4.
90-5 97c;
No. I hard, s&tflKc; No. 3.
7iu93c; No J red, 969Sc;
No. 4. 7txalc.
CORN July. 4S4c; September. 464c; De
cember. 4S4c; cash, No. t mixed. 60c; No.
8, 50c: No. S white, 6Uo14c; No. S, 6!4?61e.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, 314'ij314c;
No. mixed. 294c.
RYF.-Steady. 66ia68c.
HAY-Sieady; choice timothy, 196010,(0;
choice prairie, S7.74j.O0.
Rl'TTHK Creamery, 15HtriS4c;- packing.
13.c.
E4IOS Missouri and Kansas, new No. S
whltewtiod raaH4 Included. 134c; case count,
124c; caws returned, V less
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 26 Uai :9 "0
CiH-n. bu 22 ei- ' ."7 6.X)
Oats, bu lS.OoO ll.tO.)
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 14.-OORN-fiteadv: No. I
yellow. 84o; No, 3, 134c; No. 4. 624c; no
grade. 61c.
OATS-Eaay; No. I white. SJc; No. I
While, 3le. 4
VVniKV-$Lla -
944
15
23
40
1864
94
15
214
44
1854
33
37
654
123
9i4
122
11
108
.a
38
I034
277.
944
844
10r
184
ss
235
16.14
94
15
224
48 lt
1864
tEx-divldend. 'Offered
Totul aalea for the day, 265.400 shares
I.oadon Ntock Market.
LONDON. June 14. Closing quotatlona on
si.'CKS were:
f4iS Y. Central
Ki . Norfolk W
! do pfd
JH rmurin ft W
li Pennivlvanla
..111 Hand Mine.
.-U-4 Heading
.. 611 do l.t pfd
. 19 ' do :d pfd .. ..
17 Souihern Rllr
ConMla, money ..
do account ....
Anaconda
Atrklaos
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
c.i adlan Pacific .
Cba. A Ohio
Chicago Ul. W ...
C . at. A St. P ..
DeBeera
PAR 0
da pfd
Erie
do l.t pfd
do id pfd
llllnol. Central ..
Lom ft S'a.h
M . K. A T
17
do pfd
Southern P.clOr
Colon P.clRc ..
do pfd
V. 8 Steel.....
do pfd
Wntia.ii
do DM
'8pr.i.h 'a
SILVER-Bar. steadv, 26 15-ld per ounce,
MONEV-14 per cent. . '
The late of discount ia thu open market
for short hills is 2 per cent, Xor three
montiis nuis, 1 per cent
. to
44
. 41
. 41
.H'.
.IIS
. 85-
. 64
J 4
. a
. 44
. 4
.
i4
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14
Trenaurr Metement.
WASHINGTON. June 14-Today's state-
rrent 01 tne treasury rmiancs in ine gen.
raj Sana, xolunt v tut .io,iMJ,ouu gold
Oil and Rosin.
NEW YORK. June 14-OILS-Cotton-
seed, firm; prime crude, nominal; yellow.
S8c Petroleum, aulet: refined. New York.
10.90; Philadelphia and Baltimore, S6-&5. Tur
pentine, dull and eusy, 624t3c.
ROSIN tjuiet and steady; strained, com
mon to trood. 13.40.
OIL CITY. June 14. Oil. Credit hal-
ances,, 61.27; certificates, no ma; snipmenis.
103,706 bbls; average, 62.192 bbls; runs, 82,-
4,jt bhls: averare. 66.449 bbls: shlnments. 8o..
404 bbls; average, 69,780; runs, Lima, 4.440;
averaae. 9.612.
SAVANNAH. June . 14. 011 Turpentine
firm. II 64.
rosin Firm. A u c. T2H'aiio; i.
S3.M?3.26; K, S3 2741? 3 30; F. S3.374; G,
S3.374ti3.46; H, S3.60; I, S4.0ix.?4.10; K, S4.40;
M, 11.50; WO, 14.70; WW, S4 80.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. June 14. 8UGAR Raw.
steady; fair refining. 34c; centrifugal, 96
lest, 4"4jC. MOiasses sugar, 4 jc. ne
fined, steady; No. 6. 6.25c; No. 7, B.c; No. 8,
6.10c; No. 9, 6.05c; No. 10, 5c; No. 11, 4 9lc
NO 12. 4.8oC: NO. 13, 4 iBC ao. 14, .n'C
confectioners' A. 5.70c; cut loaf. 655c:
crushed. 6.66c; powdered, 6.96c; granulated,
6 8f.c: cubes. .10c.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, good to
choice. 3,fa.oe.
NEW ORLEANS, June 14. HI OA K
Quiet; open kettle, 341'4t4c; open kettle cen
trifugal, 4'ic: centritugai wnites, sc; yei
lows. 4arn4 16-16C: seconds, acme.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, H'Silc;
centrifugal. Oil 14c. Hytup. nominal, 3ic
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 14-COFFEEMarket
for futures opened Irregular at an advance
of 6 noints on one pos tlon. Dut generally
unchanged to S points lower. Toward the
close the market rallied sharply on cover
ing and European demand and waa finally
steady at a net advance of i.fio points.
Sales were reported of 58.000 bags, Includ
ing: July, 06'ov6 15c; September, 6.20i6 Sic;
October, 68o(ri6.4oc; Decemlier, 6 .5iQ tl.'HV;
January, 6.55c; March, 6 55fr.70c; May, 6 75c.
8pot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 7Sc
CATTLE There was a good run of cattle
here today, about 174 cars being reported
In. Of these twenty-seven cars were billed
through, leaving 147 loads on sale. The
quality of the receipts so far this week
has been good.
There was a good sprinkling of beef
steers offered today and they Included some
desirable cattle. Buyers were on the hill
early, but were bearish and were slow In
taking hold. The break In prices at east
ern points and the liberal receipts here in
fluenced the market and sellers were forced
to let ko of their cattle at lower prices.
There was little urgency to the demand and
trading was siow and araggy. on some
cattle that just suited the eye of the buy
ers prices were Just about steady, but on
tne general run or tne steers tne maraei
went on about a aime. commoner Kinus,
especially anything chowlng grass, were
even worse than this and show a decline
of lOfSloc.
There was only a light run or cows and
heifers here today and this fact was partly
accountable for n fair demand. Good cows
ruled generally steady and buyers seemed
to want the stuff. While the trading was
little slow mere was a netter lecunK on
the cow stuff than on the steers. Common
kinds, as has been the case for some time,
were in poor demand and were 51110c lower.
Tho market on bulls, veal calves and
stags ruled a little lower today and trading
was slow ana araggy.
There was a light run of stockers and
feeders here and the demand, as usual, was
also light. Prices ruled about steady on
the good kinds and looked lower on tne less
desirable kinds.
There were a few loads of western hay
feds here that brought about steady prices.
Representative aaies;
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Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 14. RUTTER
Strong. Extra western creamery. 28c; ex
tra western creamery, nearby prints. 22c.
EGGS Firm, nearby fresh, 174c loss off;
nearby fresh. 164c at mark; western fresh,
174c at mark
CHEESE Firm. New York full cream
fancy, new, loc: New York full cream, fair
to good, new, 941i9c; domestic swlsa, 11
He.
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 14 WHEAT
Steadv: Ko. 1 northern. II 12: No. 2 north!
ern. 11 OMil.oS; July. 864;84e bid.
RYE-Firm; No. 1. 83c.
BARLEY Firm; No. Z, 614c; sample, 40$
51c.
CORN-Easler; No. I. 6443M4c; July.
62o asked.
Toledo teeal Markrt.
TOLEDO. O., June 14. SEET Clover,
October, 15 78; prime altlke, f7.40; prime tlm
othey. 11.60.
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only
four cars on
eale today, making for the three days a
sharp decrease In receipts as coniDared
with the corresponding three days of last
week. The quality of the offerings, how
ever, and the moderate receipts were fac
tors In keeping the market well in lino.
There Is a good demand for the desirable
kinds of either sheep or lambs, and today,
as has been the case all the week, buyers
picked up the stuff in good season. Prices
ruled generally steady and trading waa
brisk. Most of the receipts were cleaned
up before 9 o'clock. The market at all
points is In very satisfactory condition, and
although at some markets receipts are
moderately heavy, prices are holding up
well Some more of the Gibson lambs sold
here today at 11.25. while some good weth
ers sold at 16.26. A load of grass ewes were
good enough to bring 14.35.
Quotations tor cupped stock: Good to
choice lambs. S6.O0&6.25: fair to good lambs.
SVSofriS.OO; good to choice yearlings. tt.OVct
6.60; fair to good yearlings, Jt.75ti6.0n; good
to choice wetners, I4.7ri'a5.25; fair to good
n . . V. 1 'It... . T . . . l . . . I . . .
ncuirio, ev.tut. 10, uuu hu cuuicc. ewes.
4.30a4..jo; tair to good
Representative sales:
No.
8 western cull ewes
1 western buck
287 Oregon grass ewes....
441 Oregon cull ewes
28 Oregon ewes
29 Oregon ewes
89 Oregon wethers
11 Oregon wethers
850 Oregon lambs
18 Oregon spring lambs..
Totals 38,583 76,379 32,61il
OMAHA WlrOLESALK MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations oa
Staple and Fancy Prodaee.
EGGS Receipts, fair; market, steady.
cnndled stock, lt'yloc.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 9tj10c; roosters,
5tjc; turkeys, 12'fil5o; ducks. 9c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 13c; choice to
fancy dairy, 17gl8o; creamery, 2utf21o;
prints, 22c.
SUGAR Standard granulated, 1621 per
cwt.; cubes. 17.00 per cwt., cut loaf. , 46
per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, So. 16 per cwu;
No. 10 extra C, 15.96 per cwt.; No. 15 yel
low, 16.75 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, S6.W
per cwt.; bar powdered. S. 40 per cwtj
eagle tablets, 87.95 per cwt.
FRESH FISH Trout, 9c; halibut. Ho;
buffalo tdressedl. 8c; pickerel (dressed!. 80;
white bass (dressed), 12c; sunflsh. 6c; peron
(scaled and dressed). 8c; pike, 9c; catfish,
loc; red snapper, loc; nalnion. 16c; crspples,
12c; eel, 15c; bullheads, 11c; black bass, 20c;
whlteflsh (d'essedi, 10c; frog legs, per dog.,
45c; lobsters, green. 27c; boiled lobsters,
30e; shad roe, 45c; bluellns, 8c,
HAY Prices quoted hy Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice, 87.00; No,
1. S'i 50; No. 2, So.oO; coarse. 85 00. These
prices are for hay of good color and qual
ity BRAN Ter ton. S15.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all slges, S3.763
4.00, extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all
sizes, 83.60, fancy navels, sizes 1. 150, 1,6,
2011, S3.26; sizes 80, 96, 112, S3 .00; seedlings, all
sizes. 1300
LEMONS I. Imnnlera, extra fancy. 270.
300 and 360 sixes, 14.25; fancy, 270, Sn) and 3o0
sizes. 83.60; choice, 24ii and 270 sizes. 64.50:
300 and 360 sizes, SS00M3 25.
4ATES Per box of 30 1-lb pkgs .
Jtinllovae'en, In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb. 60. .
r Kin California, per 10-lh. carton. 7i'd
85c: Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; flva-
crown, 12c.
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, SL7S
5)2.26; jumbos, S2.5lij3.00.
PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate of 24,
30 and 30 sizes, S3. 26; 42 alr.e. 13.00.
FRUITS AND MELONS.
APRICOTS California, per 4-baeket crate.
S135.
PLUMS California, per 4-basket crato.
11.36.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-basket crate. SI:
California, per 26-lb. box, S116.
CHERRIES California, black. Der 8-b.
box, SI-76; white, per 8-lb. box, Sl.16; Mls-
aouri, box of 24-qts., J-'.oO.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per 34
qt. case, SI 75Vu2 uo; Hood River, per case of
24-qts., S2.50.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per crate, SI 60.
GOOSEBERRIES Box of 24 qta., S-'.tiO.
CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate,
S3.OOti4.0O.
RASPBERRIES Red, box of 24 pte., S3;
black, box of 24 pts., 12.00.
BLACKBERRIES Case of 24 qta, 12.00.
VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS-New, per dot,., 15c
CARROTS New, per dog.. 25c.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu., 0c.
WAX BEANS Per 4-bu.' box, 75c; string
beans, per 4-bu. box, 75o, bu. box wax or
string. S2.0OtT2.26. '
POTATOES Home-grown, In aacks, per
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per bu., 76c.
BEANS Navy, pe bu., SJ.00, I -1
CUCUMBERS For dos 46ir75c.
PEAS New, per bu. box, 1.2Sfl.S0.
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket Crate,
,1.00.
SPINACH Per bu., 60o.
CABBAGE California, in crates, per
lb., 3c; Mississippi, SI. 26tf2.25 per crate, ac
cord In. to size.
ONIONS New, per dog. bunches, 16c;
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., 11.60.
RADISHES Hot house or aoutbern, per
doz.. ?oc.
LETTUCE Hot house, per dox.. 3540c;
head lettuce, per dog., 75c
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per crate
of 1 doz . SI. 00
BEETS New, per dog., 80c.. :
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c;
brick, 16c; Wisconsin ilmhurger,
13OT14C: young Americas. 14c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 scift ' shells, new ,
crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard 1
L .11. nAH IK 1 ')., - r. r, r n w. m Um,. !.
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.; 7c; J
roasted peanuts, per lb., c; Chill walnuts,
Fier lb., 2S134c; almonds, aofv shell, per
li., 17c; hard shell, per lb.,- 16c; shellharlt
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; l"rge hickory
nuts, per bu., SI. 60.
HIDES No. 1 ereen, IHe; 1 io. I green,
Hc; No. 1 salted. 84c; No. J salted. 74o; '
No. 1 veai can, ioc; ino. z veai cair, c; ary
salted, 7ft 14c; sheep pelts, 25ctS$!.0O; hoiee
hides. Sl.5Oti3.00.
Wisconsin
15c; twine,
ewea, 14.0004.30.
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. 160
. 64
. 66
. 88
. 104
. 108
. 100
. 69
. 62
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4 75
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6 25
6 25
6 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
t attle Tea to Twenty t enia .Lower
Hogta Weak Lambs Ten Lower.
CHICAGO. June 14 CATTLE RecelDts.
20,000 head; market 101j20c lower; good to
rnne steers, io.50ti6.jo; poor to medium,
4.00&5.4O; stockers and feeders, S2.75(u4.80;
cows. l2.50U4.tiO: heifers. S2.a0tlfi.00: eanners.
$1. 40(52. 9u, bulls, S2.5o54.25; calve. 3.00S.25.
HOGS Receipt. SO.oott head; estimated to
morrow. 24,000 hoad; market opened weak,
closed steady; mixed and butchers. $5 -jog
5 4; good to choice heavy, 7 3oi6 374;
rough heavy. I4.601i6.70; light, So.2"4to 374:
bulk of sales. S6.30i5.35
SHEEP AM) LAMBS Receipts, 18,000
head; market steady; lambs. 10c lower;
good to choice wetners. snorn, 14. 0000.20;
Fair to choice mixed, shorn. t3.6O4i4.40; west
ern sneep. snorn. 4inuo.ii; native lamns,
shorn, 14.5036. io; western lambs, SS.OOtjtf -25.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 14. CATTLE Receipts,
8 5c0 head. Including: 1.800 head Texana:
market for natives nnn; Texsns steadv:
native shipping and export steers. Sicilf
600; dressed beef and butcher Bteers. S3.')
Gil 55: steers under i.ooo lbs., u.oofit.Mii:
stockers and feeders, f2.60Q4.60; rows and
heifers, 2.ui.itiB.M; eanners. S2.0oti2.5o; bulls,
2 5fKtt4 25; calves, S3 50y6.2: Texas and In
dian steers, ij.itraa.uu; cows ana neireis,
S2.0ofi4.0u.
Htius Kereipts. l.aio neaa; market
lower: pigs and lights. S4 9otui.2S; packers
S4 50&6.26; butcher and best heavy, So laH
6.80.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipt a, 3,ofl
head; market steady; native mutton, 13.15'rf
4.75; lamba, Jo.GOyT 10; culls and bucks, S2.00
vj.iuti; siocaera, v.uou-.A), jexans, zjisv
4.06.
Kansas City Live Itoek Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 14 CATTLE Re-
celpta. 6.500 head. Including 1.0X1 southerns
Market for natives, etrany to 10c lower
for aouthema strong; choice export and
dressed rx-ef steers. I5.?50!6K: fnlr to good.
14.251)1 45; western steers, 14.464 GO; stockerj
and feeders. S3.0ofS4 5i; southern steers. SI M
mi; southern cons. S-.2604 w; nstlve c ws,
r-3vtM: najive neirern. fo.2ati6.(u; buns
f2.351i4 4ti; calves, S3 OOV5.75.
HOGS Receipts, 14 Odd hei)'.. Market was
steady to 6c loaer; top. 16 sc hulk of siles.
t5 22'vli5.27i4; heavv, SVOOt', 'Jt: packers. S5.22
tin 271.,: pigs and lights. S5. Iff 5 90
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Recelpti, 6 J. 4
head. Market weak to if lower: native
lambs. t6."i6 75: western lambs. IS 7yrf7.iO
ltd ewe and ytarllnge, IUW.50, Texas
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 14 METALS Tn
London tin market lost part of lta gain yes
terday with spot closing at 137 17s 6d and
futures at 136 10s. but the local market
continued firm and closed at S30.36a'30.60.
Copper was easier abroad, closing at 66
ror both spot and futures in tne lvonflon
market. Locally no material change ap
pear to be taking place. Some buyers
are asking around 315,26 for lake, but gen
erally sneaking lake and electrolytic are
both quoted at 115. 00 and earning at 111.15.
Lead was uncnangea at 4.13 111 inaon at
S4 60tH.60 In the local market. Speller was
also unchanged In both markets, .closing
at 24 In London and at S5.36 locally. Iran
closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow and at 46 44d In
ATiddiesboro. morally iron was still rainer
unsettled. No. 1 foundry ruirtliern ts quot
ed at 816 6OO717.00; No, 2 foundry, pnrthern,
S16.COtjl6.60; No. 1 foundry southern at 116.25
4)16.75; No. 1 foundry souibern, aoti, tin.j&w
No. 2 lounury soumern at i. iwi .
4)17.00;
lB.za.
ST.
steady,
6.15.
UUI3. June 14. METALS Lead
S4.424tj4 474; spelter, steady, S6.104
Daslneaa on Bourse Boom.
ST. PETERSBURG, June II. An enor-
mnus amount of business was transact)
on the Bourse today. There were some r.
ul zatlons. but 4s continued to move up
ward, closing 4 of 1 point higher than yes
terday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 14 19u3, as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee:
F. I-eeder and wife to B. B. Stewart,
part of lot 3. block 26. Benson f
R. K- Schlndel and wife to N. D.
Mann, lot 9, block 7, Spring I-ake
Park
N. D. Mann to A. E. Schlndel, same
property
O. W. Smith to J M Doherty, lot 4.
block 7. Smith' add
Omsha Realty company 1" K. Peter
son, lots 5 to 8, Phelton's sub
United Real E"tate and Trust com
pany to H. Heal, part of taxlot I
In sec. 3-14-13
Bridget Mullen to J. 11 Trennery,
lots 12 to 14. block 7. Walnut Hill .
II Rhode to R. F. fichcr, lots 14 and
15. block 1. Person & Berry's
Lucv I Penny and husband to E.
Hurt, part of lot k and 9, block 10,
pBtritk'a 2nd
Sheriff to Onu'ha Loan and Building
eaaoiUUon. lots 1 and 3. block 457,
Grand View
80
1
1
H.ooo
o
450
50
1 150
m
724
Edwards-Wood Co.
(larorporated .
rUlo Cilice: Filh aad Robert trt
ST. HAUL,, ni.NN. !
DEALERS II
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