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TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1003.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bad Weather Northwest ? and Lighter
EeceipU Help 'tse Bull.
rtELING IS FIRMER ' 'IN " ALL LINES
Corn I tp Rri'inao of Dfrrrima la
Cenntrjr Acceptances More ln
terest Thta Isoal la
Shown In data.
M 12;
874c
UAT8 To arrive and on track
CMICAGiO
September new, 824c; September old.
S0-,e.
t.RAI
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
a.d innvmo
OMAHA, Juno 15, 1905.
Wheat opened firmer on account of
strength in the Minneapolis market,
iaun.it by bd weather In parts of the
northwest nnd by lignter receipts for the
last two or three days. It was strong all
tn rough the aessslon. Considerable Inter
est attached to the news that the harvest
had begun In southern Indiana. July
dinted at 874c September at 834c and De
cember ul 824c.
Countiy acceptances of'corn bids, which
have been gooa for two or three days, fell
o niooay ana resulted in a. tightening or
the cash situation. Thin caused an ad
vance In futures. July closed at 624o, 1
old July at 634c, fV-ptvuiber at blc, old
September at hl'fcc, December at too ana
old December at 494c
More interest was shown in tho . oats
pit than there has been for some tine.
The advance was slight, but the ton wai
gaud. July finished at 3nc, September
at 29c and December at 294c.
Liverpool closed fa'lill lower on wheat
and 0d lower on corn. The prospects
thero now depend on American clearances,
as It Is not expected that the Argentina
arrivals will b largo before the middle of
July.
Kansas City la buying new No. 2 hard
wheat In small lota to arrive In July at
81c. This is 44c over the Kansas City
July price. it is claimed that 5,O00,UU0
bushels will be received there In July. A
dispatch from a Kansas City grain firm to
the Adams (Jralu company gives an esti
mate of 66.0u0,uuo bushels, based on tha re
ports of 200 millers and grain men who
covered tho big wheat counties in Kansas
and Oklahoma. Their train stopped at
many places between utatluns and per
mitted Inspection of fields. Minneapolis
waa bidding 80o for wheat In Oklahoma
yesterday. Tho party of millers estimate
the Oklahoma crop at 35,uoo,uUO bushels,
but Proutty, secretary of the Oklahoma
Oraln Dealers' association: says It will be
22,000,000 bushels. The official estimate of
the Arcentina crOD is 14O.UUO.0uO bushels,
against 176,OOO.OuO bushels last year. The
Minneapolis Hour output last week de
creased 35.000 barrels. There la no export
tredo whatover.
From today's Inter Ocean: "t,t looks as
though tha June run of corn which comes
each year is starting. Acceptances yester
day, mainly from Illinois and Iowa, were
6OH.0OO bushels. One house Is said to have
bought 200,000 bushels, another 15o,00o bush
els. Ono of tho largest olevators said Its
nurchavca in the interior for June ship
ment were the largest in three months.
The .bids sent out Tuesday night were
equal to ,io over old July for No. 3 on
track Chicago. This price waa nearer the
Idea of country holders than recently.
Corn sales at Chicago yesterday were 380,
000 bushels, including 160,0o0 bushels for
direct export, equal to 664c for No. 2 In
store at Chicago. The bull Interest there
has sold nearlv 3.000.000 bushels cash corn
since June 1. They chartered room yester
day for 400,000 bushels. The seaboard sold
144,000 bushels for export.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 964j97c; No. 3 hard,
J0i?i95c; No. 4 hard, 89c; No. 3 spring, Stic.
CORN No. 2. 484c; No. 8, 4Sc; No. 4. 47c;
no grade, 43o; No. 2 yellow, 48Vc; No. 3 yel
low, 4814c; "No. 2 white. 484c; No. 3 white,
484c
OATS No. 2 mixed. 29ic No. 3 mixed,
204c: No. 4 mixed, 29c; No. 2 white, 304c;
No. 3 white, 30c; No. 4 white, 284c; stand
ard. 304c -Carlot
Receipts.
Wheat. Corn,
featarra of the Tradlaet and (losing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June 15 Cold, wet weather
in the Canadian northwest was mainly re
sponsible ftr a strong tone here today In
the wheat market. At the close the July
option was up Hil:Sc. Corn Is up V0 4c,
Oats, Vfi'v. and provisions. 24'tj74c.
Notwithstanding lower prices at Liver
pool the what market here was strong
the entire season. At the opening July
whs up 4c to c at 864c. to 86Sc. From
the start shorts were active buyers. Tha
attention of traders todav was directed
mainly to the yet undetermined yield of
the spring sown wheat. Weather III the
Canadian northwest whs discouraging to
traders on the bear side of the market,
freezing temperature being reported from
some sections. Excessive moisture was
lio reported In that region. The pre
dicted eastward Spread 01' similar condi
tions was a source of anxiety to shorts.
In addition many teports wore received
emphasizing the probability of great dam
age to the spring wheat crop by rust. A
partial corroboration of the bullish ad
vices was found In an advance of over
2 conts in the price of wheat at Minne
apolis. News from the southwest was of
such a conflicting character hi to lnak
shorts- increasingly nervous. As the ses
sion advanced demand from thHt source
became more and more urgent. For July
the highest point of the day was reached
Just before the close, the price touching
81'v;. Final Quotations were at 874'uiISic.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 32,5"U bushels. Primary receipts were
454,(U0 bushels, comnared with 47.ii buHh
els a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 1 U cars
against 249 last week and 256 cars a year
ago.
Influenced by lower prices at Liverpool
and by a more liberal movement in the
United States the corn market was in
clined to weakness earlv in the session
Strength of wheat, however, soon caused
an active demand from shorts resulting in
a quick rally. A firm demand for the cash
article was an additional bu lsh lnlluence.
The market closed almost at the highest
point. July opened a shade to 4c lower
at 62'9624c: sold un to 5:ic and closed at
l&tfUOii. Iocal receipts were 275 cars with
live 01 contract grade.
Strena-th of wheat and corn was the
main factor in the oats market. Karly In
the session sentiment was a trifle bearish
on excellent crop prospects, but a firm tone
soon developed as a result of buying by a
prominent elevator concern. July opened
unchanged to a shade lower at 30-SjC to 3oH
6l304c. sold up to 307h31c and closed at
3(74,c. luteal reeeint were 1X5 cars.
Provisions wore firm on an estimate of
small receipts of hogs for tomorrow.
Strength of araln had a bullish effect.
Packers were the principal purchasers. At
the close September pork was up 74c at
$12,924: lard was up 6fj'7Hc at $7.50; rlb8
were 24Cii5c htarher at $7.7t)4n.?24.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
car: corn. 817 cars; oats. 100 cars;, nogs,
20,000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Sale i on tie Wall Street Market Drop to
Sew Low Record for the Year.
PIT IS PRACTICALLY ABANDONED
Depression In Foreign Boarsea Dae
to I neaalness Over Moscow
Incident Is Reflected
Here.
government securities unchanged. The pro
portion of h hank's reserve to liability
this week, was fm 91 per cent, as compaiea
With 60.02 per cent last week.
Its York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 15.-MONEY On call.
easv, 244124 per cent, closing nm at .'.
offered at 24 per cent. Time money, firm;
80 da vs. 3 per cent; f days, per cent;
months, 34 per cent.
FRIME MERCANTILE PAPER - 3Vi4
rJl ?.."!
BTKHIjINU E.MIIAlior,- mean?, nn
actual business in bankers' hills at 4.fi
4 8716 for demand and at $4 85HK0 4.8515 for
80-day bills; posted rates, 4. ana .;
commercial Mils, $4,844. .
SILVER Bar, . 68c; Mexican aouars,
Roxrs-tiovernmeni. stenoy.
Closing quotations on bonds were
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Puluth
fit. Louts ....
275
28
Oats.
133
14
32
103
3 47 5
15
24 55 41
Mlaneapolla Grain Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
aa reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany. 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Arttcle. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ye'y-
wwrr-r-i - - -
July... 107H 109H lop lot
Sept... 8641 864 87 86 87 ,864
62S24 62 53 52 4
Sept... 50H 51 BOUf, 51 . BOT,
Deo.... 474 48 474 48 47
New.
WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT
Moderately Heavy Rains In Sonthern
State, I.ia-ht In Central and West.
OMAHA. June 15. 1905.
During the last twenty-four hours mod
erately neavy rains ten in me souinein
states and light and scattered showws oc
curred In the central and western sections
The weather remftins generally cloudy and
unsettled in the central valleys and east
ern states, and conditions continue favor
able for showers and thunderstorms In
the central valleys tonight and Friday.
The weather is generally warmer every
where, exceot in the extreme upper Mis
slsstonl and Missouri valleys and north
west, where It is much cooler.
Omaha, record of temnerature and nreel
nltatlnn nomnared with the corresrjondlnc
day of the last three years:
1905. 1904. 1903. 190?.
Minimum temnerature 70 64 61 61
Precipitation 00 .01 .00 .11
Normal temperature for today, 73 de
Deficiency In precipitation since JIarch 1,
8.09 Inches,
Deficiency corresponding period tn 1904,
KV nt nn inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1903,
.07 of an tncn.
, OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain.
Stations. ' Max. Mln. Inches. Sky,
Ashland. Neb.... 91 67 . 00. Clear
Auburn. Neb 90 63 .00 Clear
rviltimbua. Neb.. 91 63 .00 Cloudy
Falrbury. Neb... 93 '65 T Pt. cloudy
Fairmont, Neb... HI Kt ,t ciouoy
Or. Island, Neb. 90 62 .10 Cloudy
Hartlnrton. Neb. 86 60 .10 Cloddy
Oakdale, Neb..,. 90 M T Raining
Omaha. Neb 90 70 .00 Cloudy
Teknmah. Neb... t 65 . 00 Clear
Carroll, la........ 89 68 . 00 Clear
Clarinda. Ia...... 93 61 .00 .Clear
Plblev, la K M T Cloudy
Sioux Cltv, la.... 88 6 .02 Raining
Stoiin Lake, la.. 87 64 .00 Cloudy
Articles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
tJuly
tJuly
tSept.
ISept.
jDec.
Sept.
Dec.
Pork-
July
Sent.
Lard-
July
Sept.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
87
S.'i''
83HI
6l,51Vo62
47HQV.I 4841
I I I
30i 4 aOTtrrra
I 1
5'J4 63 52Wi
62 52'(&53 624
61i,61Vu'ti2 61V,
t"
47
61iW;50difil
4S!&4 4.
28
2V
12 624
12 80
7 224
7 424
7 374
7 W
i9
294
12 6241
12 yt
7 30
7 50
7 474
7 7241
304
21
294
12 624'
12 8241
7 224!
7 44
7 S74
7 66
J
30
I
30-4
"9 28
294 '4
12 60 1 2 524
12 924 12 86
7 30 7 25
7 60 7 45
7 45 7 40
7 724 7 674
No. 2. tOld. JNew.
fiamh nnnrotinn WDI-A SS foIlOWS
.orTnT-jiv! winter natents. 14.20fi4.30
strala-hts. t3.90i&4.10: spring patents,
K7. .tmle-hi M.75(S5.n0: bakers tz.vms.w.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, si.iwg'i.w; no. a,
9Ncfifl.05; No. 2 red. McWTl.oii.
OATS No. 2. 80'ic: No. 2 white, 31V3
32V4c; No. 3 white, 30-ig32c. .
BARhKi iooa reeaing, oi-tiii,
rhnlr-ii maltlniF 46'49c.
HEEDS No. 1 nax, ii.'zo; no. nonnwi-M.
n xi m: nrime --iimnT- wi
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.50
(S10.SII tjirrt. tter 100 lbs.. 7.224a7.25. Short
ribs sides (loosel. 17.374'ff7.50. Short cleat
sides (boxed), $7,3747.624.
Receipts and shipmetf grain and flour
were as follows:
to
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...,
Oats, bu...,
live. bu....
Barley, bu
Receipts.
.... 23.400
.... 10,000
.... 2!4.O0O
.... 196.800
.... 8.000
47,3e0
Shipments
12.700
60,200
254,700
66.200
500
11,100
-. tha Prnium exchange today the but
ter market was steaay; creameries, im
imz. uirina iSfSWiv Eif es. steady: at
rna'rk. cases Included, 14c; firsts, 144c; prime
ilrsts, 154c; extras, 17c. Cheese, easy.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
NEW YORK. June 15. Sales of stocks on
the Stock exchange toclivy fell to a new low
record lor the year, reaching only ..)
shares. Business was at a low ebb through
out and late In the day Interest In the mar
ket was practically abandoned In favor of
the day's racing event, which attracted a
large attendance of Stock exchange mem
bership. The market was practlcully barren
or incident and the movement of prices'
scarcely perceptible, except for the inev
itable sagging tendency due to Inanimation.
Jt is maue auhject of remark, however, that
In spite of the paralysis of demand for
stocks, prices do not lose ground on the
longer, comparisons. Thus, the Sharp ad
vances made on Saturday last have not
been entirely lost In the subsequent reces
sions, although the speculative attitude on
which that advance was based has been
entirely alteivd.
i here was no important development in
affairs today, but such Incidents as occur
red were not helpful to values. Develop
ments in the Equitable Life affair scorn to
bo arrested pending the report of the state
sunerlntenilcnt or Insurance, and that re
port is awaited for forming definite con
clusions on the significance of the changes
proposed. London was a lleht seller In this
market and depression In foreign markets
was attriouted to uneasiness over the out
come of relations In Morocco between Oer
many, France and Great Britain. British
consols anil trench rentts were down. Lon
don discounts hardened and sterling ex
change at Berlin and Paris declined. Paris
renewed ItH demand on tho Iyondon market
for gold and the New York rate for French
cheques hardened slightly. No effect was
produced on the local money market. The
arrival at Seattle of the first receipt of
Klondike gold lor the seuson waa com
mented on. The grain markets were In
fluenced by reports of unfavorable weather
in the noil Invest and this was not helpful
to siocks, although its influence was slight
ns shown by the meager sales and small
price changes of any stocks which might
ue arrectecl. 1 he few wide changes were In
stocks for which a narrow market exists
at any time and for which either bids or
offers are found at this time only bv wide
variations from nominal current quotations
witn the aggravation of the dullness re
newed complaints were heard of tho bur
dens of the stock transfer tax. Baltimore
& Ohio's good showing of May net earning
was witnout effect, ine market closed In
ert.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales., par
value, $2,000,000. I nited States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Following were tho sales and range of
prices on tho Stock exchange todav:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
243
894
3-14
VI
304
93
220
40
25
IK
40
474
110
11114
118',.
134
1024
814
loK
10x4
VI
634
150
1984
4!W
35
T79
18
191
173',
174
Sf'4
V
'424
26
67
36
1854
834
464
181
878
274
84
42
404
78H
174
93
1601
18'
77
27
794
Adams Express
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & Foundry..
do pltl
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Express....
Am. Hide & L. pfd...
Am. ice
Am. Linseed Oil
do nfd
Am. locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt. & Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf
Anaconoa M. Co
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
Bait. & Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chi. Ot. Western
Chi. & N. W
C, M. ft St. P
Chi. Term. & T
do pfd
C, C, C & St. L
Colo. Faei & Iron. i..
Colo. & Southern
do 1st pfd
' ,
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
D., L. & W
Den. Rio Grande...
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
General Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do ptd
International Pump..
do pfd
6.300 t9 794
1,200
600
600
V,900
"600
"too
4,300
'"400
2,000
i.900
7,100
404
274
474
ii24
i344
ios"
824
1584
1084
'64
1514
34'V
25
47
1344
ioiii
814
158"
1084
'63H
150
100 4944, 49
100
800
100
1,000
5fl0-200
784
19
191
1744
784
18
191
174
424
1,000 36
200
'"566
"206
2.600
500
3,900
500
100
1814
'isii
'424
41
78
66
161
184
7
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1814
'274
'424
40
78
65
1604
184
79
.104
.131
m
.104
, .I'li
C S. rot ts, rcf.
do 00 upon
V. 8 ta. re(
4 o coupon
V S. tie 4a. rrf
on coupon
V 8. old 4a, rag
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a,
do . ctfa
Atchlann fen. 4a
do ad. 4a
Atlantic I'. L 4a..
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do la
Central of Oa. (a.
do lat Inc
do 2d Inc
rha. A Ohio 44a.
Chicago A A. SSta.
C, H r q n. 4a..
C . R. I. A P. 4a..
do rol. bm
err. A St. U. . 4a
rhlrairo Ter. 4a
Colorado Mid. 4a....
Colo, ft 80. 4a 5
Colo. Ind. 6a, set A.. 70
do sat B ft ,
Cuba 6a, ctfa lo4
P. A R. a. 4a l"l
manners' Sac 6a.... n
Erie prior llan 4a. ...101
do sen. 4a 44
F. w. A I), c. la... Ill
Hocklna. Val. 4'a. ...Ill
Offered.
104 Japan aa, clfa.
14Sa do Ind aerie.
I an 4Wa. ctra
II,, A N unl. 4a...
Manhattan r. 4i
Me Ontral 4a...
do lat Inc
Minn. A St. h 4a.
ctfa. 7fit M , K A T. 4a....
116 I do la
101' N. R. R. of M. c.
M4 N. Y. C. a 8...
..101 ,N. J. C. . 6a
,.1044 No. FaclBc 4t
. . Iifv, do aa
..llMa N. A W. c. 4a
.. M .O. 8. L. rfds 4a..
.. 64 jrenn. conT. I'ae..
..1074 Raadlnif Ren. 4a.
4 Ft L. a I M
A 5. F.
102H St. 1.
i ,st. u s w. e.
144 Seaboard A. L. 4a..
lea 14 so. rarlflc 4a
97 So. Railway 5a
7!lH Texaa A P. la
T. St. h. ft W. 4f
t'nlnn Tacinc 4a....
do ennv. 4a
V. 8 Steel td 6a...
Wanaph la
do deh. n.
TVeatern Md. 4a
W. A L. E. 4a
Vila. Central 4a....
...10
... '
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a. .104'
... 744
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Iloston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, June 15 Call loons. 3tj34 per
cent; time loans, 34r(i4 per cent. Closing
Quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atchiaon adi. 4a M IWeallna. common ... 81
do 4a lO.'Vi1 Adventure 3
Me. Central 4a 74 Allmiei n
Atchiaon SI H Amalxamated 7
do nfd 1021: Anerh an Zinc
Roaton A Albany. ...liSVi, AUsMlo 13
Iloaton A Maine 175 iDlngham
Ponton Klevatcd 16614 fal. A Hecla tin
Kltchburs pfd 144 iCentennlal
Mexican Central 2014 Copper Ranna .
N Y.. M. H. A H... 19714 Paly Weat ....
ion !fiomlnlon Coal
122H Prar.klln
n Oranhy
S 4 lale Rnvale ...
I V Maaa. Minlnt .
,...isai Miil)laan
1.16 Minaak
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steeri Btsadj to Lower and Cowi
Weak and Lower.
HOGS NICKEL HIGHER, TRADING BRISK
sheep and Ijimb Market Fally Steady,
' with Quality ot Offerings Only
Fair and Receipts Mich
Heavier Than Yesterday.
SOt -H OMAHA. Juno 15, 1905.
Receipts were: Catlie. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2.271 CKi3 1.402
Odlclal Tuesday 6. .'79 14,Nv 1,149
Oftlclal Wednesday 5.H9? 12.267 l.9
Official Thursday 2,785 8.7n4 3,04i
Four daya this week. ..16.232 44,447 7.20
Four days last week. .. .18,6,5 M.3a 16.079
Same days week before.. 20,169 37,418 lH.isft
Same three weeks ago. . .16.0M8 M:M 24,748
Same four Weeks agt 15,o:i2 27.4f'5 17. M9
Same days last year 12,270 45.348 3,115
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
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. Dec.
Cattle 390.86 431,210 4.324
Hogs 1,143, UNO 1,232, MS 8.i36
Sheep 700.21 668,6u4 31.617
The following table awwi. Ui average
price of hogs at South Omaha tor me last
several days with comparison:
Date. 1906. 104. 1903-.liVl. 11901. ilW.lS9-
Per Marquette..
fnlon Pacific
Amer. Arge. Chem.
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuba
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
U -i
75
Amer. T. A T 140?,: Mont. c. A C.
Amer. Woolen .42 Old Dominion ..
do pfd 102VOaceola
Dominion I A s 224 Parrot
Edison Elec. IIIU..HS iQulncy
Cieneral Electric 176,4 Shannon
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Maaa. Gaa
I'nlted Fruit ;
In I led Shoe Math...
do pfd
V. S Steel
do pfd
19ly Tamarack
tlHiTrlnlty
4:4 t'nltad Copper
inaiiv -8. oil
, t uh ..,
JI V Victoria
27ii Wlt.ona
94 -Wolverine
19
i
lii
i
24 1,
SI
21
5
7
106
7
2.1
10
444
3
'4
108
May 16..
May 1C.
May 1J..
May Is..
JViay l:,.
May lu..
May
May U..
May a..
May 24..
May 25..
May in..
May 27..
May 28..
May 29..
May 30..
May 81..
June l...i
June 2...
June 8...
June 4...
June 6...
June 6...
June 7...
Juno 8...
June 9...
June 10..
June 11..
June 12..
June 13..
June' 14..
June 15..
Bid. Asked. Ex-dividend and asked.
ew York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. June 15. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adama Con 0 Little Chief I
Alice a "Ontario 400
Breece 20 (Iphlr 600
brunawlcR Con 4 Fl-oenlx 1
Comatock Tunnel .... t Potoal 10
Con. Cat. A Va 136 Navaxe .'.(
"Horn Silver 176 Blerra Nevada 29
Iron Silver 326 Small Hope a 10
Leadvllle Con 6 Standard lit
Indicates Sunday.
The oflidal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Catlie. Hogs. Sheep. H r .
M. & St. P. Rv.... 1 a
Mo. Pac. Ky 2
U. P. System 23
C. & N. W. Ky 2
E. & M. V. K.H.. 48
St. P. M. & O. Ky. K
& M. Ky 2
C, B. & Q. Ry 1
C, K. 1. P., East... 1
C, K. 1. & P., West.. 2
Illinois Central 1
Chi. Great Western.-. 2
Offered. "Ex-dlvldend.
were
condi-
Forelajn Financial.
LONDON, June 15. Discounts
firmer today, partly owing to the
tlon of continental exchanges and the like
lihood that Paris will resume purchases of
gold In the open market. Consequently the
Bank of England will nbt secure all the
gold arrivals. Trading on the Stock ex
change was Inactive beyond arranging the
account. The tendency was Irregular. Con
sols were steady, opened fractionally
firmer, leased to below parity, became ir
regular and closed quiet. -, Foreigners were
unsteady. Imperial Japanese government
6s of 1904 were quoted at 1034.
PARIS, June 15. Prices on the Bourse
today opened heavy,- ontng to' the political
uneasiness. .-French " ran .t. Were largely
sold. Russian Imperial .4a . were quoted at
89 and Russian bonds Of 1904 at 504. The
private rate of discount .was 1 per cent.
ST. PETERSBURG, June 15. Realization
on the Bourse today, after the recent rise,
produced a fall, 4s losing 1 nolnts.
Bank of France Stntement.
PARIS, June 16. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the follow
ing changes. Bills in circulation decreased
13.660.000 francs; treasury accounts current
Increased 27.275.000 francs; gold In hand de
creased 4.850,000 franca; bills discounted in
creased 31.000,000 francs; sliver In hand de
creased 2.575,000 francs.
Quotations
DISTRICT AVERAGES,
I No. of --Temp.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln
rhlciao. Ill 28
Columbus. 0 14
Dea Mottle, la... 14
Indianapolis, Ind. 11
Kansas .City, Mo. 20
Louisville. Ky.... 17
Minneapolis 23
Omaha, Neb li
bt. Louta, Mo.. 12
Rain.
Inches.
S-S
86
88
86
. 80
90
78
90
88
L. A. WELSH.
60 .04
f, T
64 .16
62 .12
64 .04
66 .04
64 .12
64 , .02
64 .01
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Bt. Loale General Market.
ST. LOUIS. June li. WHEAT Higher ;
No 2 red cash, elevator,' lc; track, ll.osy
106; July. lc; September, 614frlHc; No.
$ hard, $1.05.
CORN Future higher: cash weaker; No.
S cash. 61 He: hack, U4Jc; July. 6ic; De
cember, 6oc. ... . . ,. -
OATS SUady ; No. 3 cash, 314; track,
32c; July, 2"Jo; Beplornber, 28c; No. 3 white,
84c
FLOUR Steady. Jed winter patents,
$4 964j6 ; etra fancy and straight. $4.i50
4 9ti : dear, $3.'V(i4.00.
SEED Timothy, uteady; $2.00183.40.
COKNMEAL Steady; $2 6u.
BHAN Firm; sacked east track. 75c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $S.OOjl3 00;
pruirla, W.OO jS.U). .. -
IRON COTTON TIE3-99C.
BAGGING 84c.
HEMP TWINE 24c ' ', u
nurivtsioMD-Piiik. higher: Jobbing.
$12.70. Lard, firm; prime ateum, $.7 Dry
kali meats, nlgher; boxed shorts, $7,624;
clear ribs, $7.6-,4; short clears. $7;4.
Eacon. higher; boxed extra shorts, U W;
Clear ribs. $8.60; ahort clear, 8.i5. ,
POIXTRY Quiet; chickens, 8c; springs,
m.iw,-.- .,..Wa latrllr! areeae. 5'Tflle.
Bl'TTFR Unchanged; . creamery, 169
4e; dailies, 16'4l7C. '
EGGS-Qulet at 134". (ulnt'
of the Day on Various
Commodities.
KEW YORK. June 16. FLOUR Receipts,
16.654 bbls.: exports. J36 bbls.; market steady
but quiet; winter paienis, at.wio.-o, winter
straights, $1.6oa4.80; winter extras, $3.1(Xi(
Mlnnpaota on tents. 15.60(1 b 26: Mlnne
,'nta haJiera. 13.7nrti4.16: winter low grades,
$3.O0iiS.55. Rye flour, steady; fair to good.
ia em- rhn ca to fancy. S4.60XO4.90.
i-TViNMV.AI Firm: fine white and yel
low,- $1.16; coarse, $1.123,1.14; kiln dried.
1 Ifjptl BO.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 46c, c. I. f.. New
York; malting, 4txalbzo c. i. i. uunaio.
WHEAT Receipts. 12,000 bil. : exports. 15.
007 hu. Snot market Arm: No. 2 red. $1.06.
nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, $1,074, nom
inal, f. o. b. afloat: no. i nortnern.iiuiutn
11 1KU. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba,
ii.ni. f. o. b. afloat. On bull crop news from
the northwest, associated chiefly with rains
and lower temperatures, suggesting rust
itimnca wheat advanced over a cent todav,
Shorts were the principal buyers and last
prices snowed trgiio net rise; juiy, i a-u,'
8?Uo. closed at 924c: September. 86 9-16'
87c, closed at 87c; December closed at
87V.C.
CORN Receipts. 15.050 bu. Spot market
i-m: No. 2, 60c, elevator, and 6oc, f. o. b.
ufloat: No. 2 yellow. 614c; No. S white. 60o.
Option market waa witnout transactions
and closed nominally 4c net higher; July
closed at 68e. septemner ciosea at ti w.
OATS Receipts, t,i) nu. ; exports. 9.:ws
bu. Spot market steady: mixed, 20(3 "2 lbs.,
S5((f854c; natural white, Snfri32 lbs., 36a374c;
dinned White. 365J40 lbs.. SoiVU4IC.
it A i wieaay ; cupping, buiiixc; gooa to
cho ce. 774tl824c.
HOPS Easy; state, common to choice,
19i4 orop, 24itf28c; 1903 crop, 2123c; olds, 10
12c; Paclfla ooost, 19(H crop, 24S27c; 1903
crop, xvacc: oias. ltqi-'c.
hides uuiet: uaivesion. zo to 28 ids..
Mc; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 19c; Texas
drv. 24 to 80 1Kb., 1840.
PROVISIONS Meet, ateaay lamily, 113.50
614.00; mess, $11.00ry 11.60; beef hams. $21.00
32.60: teKei. 11Z.00UM uu; extra inula mess
$22.00fti22.60. cut meata, nrm; pk'kled bel
lies. XH ta'U-luu; pick tea snouuiers. lo.aixun.oo:
pickled hams, $10.0oi 10 50. Ijird. steady;
western steamea, ,.i'u. nominal re
fined, steady; continent. $7.35; South Amer
lea, $8.15; compound. $5,3745)5.624. Pork,
steady; family, i.0'ai6 no: snort clear,
$13 .!(' 15.0ft; mess, $13. 474V 13 75.
kicu bteaoy : aomesuc. jair to extra.
poc. Japan, nominal.
TALIA1W Barelv steady: cltv ft2 per
pkg ). 4?-44c; country (pkgs. freel, f40
. .... . J . .
HL ITRK-nrm; receipts, b.ijj pags. ;
street price, extra creamery, 2062o4c; reno
vated, common to extra, 134fll7c.
CHEESE Market steady and unchanged;
new state full cream, small, white and
colored, fine. 94c; new state, fair to choice.
84tiVc; new state, large, white and col
ored, fine. 94c.
ECMJS Receipts, pugs.: state. Penn
sylvania and nearby mixed, extra, l&AynUc;
western, 144'alSc; southern Inferiors. 124V
13c.
POULTRY Alive, western spring chicks,
224a?'lc; fowls. 134c: turkeys. 12c. Dressed,
ensy; western broilers, 24426c; fowls, lut
12c; turkeys .13-aKc.
Iowa Central 25
do pfd 49
K. C. Southern 234
do pfd 30 554 55 644
Louis. & Nashville... 1,000 1464 1464 1454
Manhattan L 164
Met. Securities 100 SO 80 79
Met. St. Ry l.noo 122 122 122
Mex. Central 1,200 20 20- 204
Minn. & St. L 64
M . St. P. & S. S. M 1174
do pfd 157
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu. ,
Corn, bu. ...
Oats, bu. ....
6.i"0
..25.00
..55 niO
..42,000
10.000
ts.uOO
66. tot
4'a,tM)
a!
Minneapolis Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. June 16 WHEATWuly,
$l.i: Septenibei'. 87'.c; No. I bard, $1 12;
No l northern. $1.12 No, $ northern,
81 .
FLOUR First patents, $6. 408 6T : second
patciiia. $6.2(6..1ii: brt ;lear, $4(aa4.10;
second cU-ara. $'-' Ifaff't 95.
BRAN-ln bulk, $1175ij 13.00.
Missouri Pacific 300
M.. K. & T 100
do pfd 100
National Lead 300
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd 100
N. Y. Central 200
N. Y., O. & W 2,000
Norfolk & Western.. l.loO
do pfd
North American 100
Pacific Mail 300
Pennsylvania 6,90o
People's Oas 7o0
P., C c. c St. u
Pressed Steel Car
do Dfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2(1 Pto ,
Republic Steel
do pia
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Ooods
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Paettlo
do pfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Tenn. Coal & Iron....
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
U. S. Express
U. S. Ieuther
do pfd
II. 8. Realty
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem...
do pfd u
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Fargo Express
Vestlnghouse Elec...
Western Union
W. or L. E
Wis. Central 6.3x0
do pfd 2.600
Northern Taclflo 400
984
284
624
44
844
1414
r.i
80
39
1354
1014
s
2S4
62
44
344
1414
614
80
"m"
384
134
1014
11,000 964 96
600
i',066
i',900
200
100
1,3(0
100
300
600
100
13.901)
200
100
600
16.OH0
600
100
200
It a)
200
17
'27
-32;i
1014
604
62
1197
31
97
564
1234
9'
374
1084
27
94
344
14
18
38
174
'274
'31
101
'004
624
1 194
31
97
56
122
96'-,
374
l-27;
27
937,
344
1084
18
38
300 94 944
234
51
186
22
49
1S54
984
i 4
624
44
84
141
61
79
92
98
38
13474
1014
71
37
91
236
95
91
88
17U
734
8
64
22
59'i
624
1194
31
97
77
32
554
1224
11
1004
37
K'2H
274
4V
34
l-4
184
235
16674
944
154
2274
Treasary Statement.
WASHINGTON. June 15. Today's state
merit of the treasury balances In the gen-
ral fund, exclusive or tne ibu,taj.tiuo goia
reserve In the nivision 01 reaemntinti
shows: Available cash balance, $135,798,262;
gold, $71,374,504.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Juno 15. WOOL Manufae-
orers show a tennency to noid nack on
hla-h nrices at present ruling in the wool
market. As far as any medium grades of
wool are ooncerned the demand is strong
enough to warrant the belief that that por
ion or tne cud win sen at gooa prices.
Pulled wools are In small supply. Foreign
and territory wools are firm, with trading
moderate. Leading quotations are: onto
and Pennsylvania XX and above, 84(535c;
X, 32g33c.; No. 1, 38390 ; No. 2, 39940c; fine
unwashed, 2627c; -blood, SfflSoc; H-blood
X9i 83c : unwashed delaine. 2i'ui8c: unmer
chantable, 28i&29c: fine washed delaine. 379
xxe. Michigan f ine unwasnea. aznc;
blood unwashed. 3J'a34e; n,-hlood, 33'u7Hc; 4
blood unwashed. 336l4c: -blood, 333 34c: 4-
blood. :Xa3le: unwasnea aeiaine, jaxtana
Kentucky, Indiana, etc. and 4-blood, 81
633c. Territory and Idaho Fine. 22&23o;
heavy fine, lSfWei fine medium, 22tjsf23c; me
rllnm 2iWi27c: low medium. 36227e. Wyom
ng Fine. 2lfi22c; neavy nne, jwoikc; nne
medium. 22H23c: medium, 26 27c; low me
fllum. 2fnf27c. Utah and Nevada Fine, 21W
23c; heavy nne. lsgg'isc; nne meaium. a-
Mr: medium. 26'ir27c. Dakota fine, ziD2zc
fine medium. 215 22c: medium. 26(fi27c: low
medium. 26'n27o. Montana Fine choice, 25(1J)
26c: fine average, 220j23c; fine medium
choice, 26ii27c; staple, 27o; medium choice,
5-ifiOSn
bt im;in. June -wuuij-oreaoy
medium grades, combing and clothing, 20lf-
314c; light fine, 244-3280; heavy fine, Wai
, 42440.
Total sales for the day, 133,400 shares.
Ex-dlvldend. tOffered.
185
London Stock Mnrket.
LONDON. June 15. Closing Quotations on
siocks were:
Conaola, anftnay ,4 N l-ll'N. Y. Central...
do account av 11-it Norfolk A W...
Anaconda 6i do pfd
Altbiaon U S Ontario A W...
do pfd- 106VPei.i,,yivnia
Ba minora m (lhlo....im Raud Mlnaa ....
Dalutkk Oraln Market. .
DULUTH. June II WHKAT-To srrlve:
No 1 northern $t Kr rn track: Nor. 1
lur.awn, Jl.U; No. I uonberu, tl.H; July,
- tlllwsakee Urals Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 15 WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, 11121.1.1; No. I
northern. $1.04451 09; July, 87c, bid.
RYV: Firm: No. I. We.
BARLEY Firm; No. I. 614c; sample, 0
Jrlle
CORN-Steady; No. S, 634544; July,
53o.
Phlladelp'ala Pradaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 15. BUTTER
Firm; extr western creamery, 20402101
extra nearoy prints. z.'c.
EOrtS Firm: nearby fresh, 174c. loss off:
nearby fresh, I640 atnark; western fresh.
liarnwc at marn.
CHEESE Firm: New York full ereama,
fancy new. 10c; fair to good new, Jflne;
domestic Swiss, lKfjitc.
Canadian Paelflo
Chaa. A Ohio ...
Chicago Ot. W..
C . M. A at. P..
lxbera
Danvar A R. O. .
do aid
trie
da lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Central .
Iiuli. A Naeh-..
M ., K. A T
.lab IRaadina
. 1 do lat pfd
. 14 do Id pfd
.!! Southern Railway
.17 do pfd
. J- Southern Paclto ..
. koil'nloa Pacilo
41 'a ; dr pfd
.... el4
....
...,li
n
aai
U. 8 81 eel
do p(d
Wabaah
do pfd
Spulak 4a .
.146
. 4 i
. t4
4i
. aa
. 4
. l-4
. I
. 61
SILVER Bar. firm, 27 l-16d Jer ounce.
MONK Y 14m 2 per cent.
The rate of discount in the own market
for short bills is 2-ij2 1-16 per cent; for three
montns nine, Mjii-i per cent.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O . June 15. "SED Clover.
October, $5 7; prlus alslk. 17.40; prime
timotoy, fi.ev.
, Raak at Kaglaad Statemeat.
IXlNfiON, June 15 The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Local reserve In
creased 279.ii; circulation decreased
A4io.(aj; bullion dei-.reaed 155.083: other
securities decreased 4)3.44. laaV otiier deposiis
d-ereaaed 567,000: public deposits Increased
.oij,imi; uou rvservs lucfoasea A-;,uou
224c; tub washed.
5 14
6 20
6 28 1
6 264
6 1-a
6 234,
I 2941
4 62i
4 62 1 6 27
4 4,, h Jl,
4 46i 6 27
1. 321 7 12. 6 661 5 21 1 3 67
4 60 16 1 011 $S a I o
ft 73; t U $ 6
7 12, I 6 101 8 66
7 111 6 73 I 8 Si
4 4l 24 7 0i ft 67 6 OJ,
1 b lm 7 oil 6 631 6 U5I 3 53
6 284, 4 361 6 19! 7 0B, 6 61 6 01 3 W
6 I6W1 4 321 1 7 U61 & 67 6 041 3 63
6 16 j 4 83 04 I 6 61 6 04 68
S 184 4 381 6 9J 6 Sfl I 4 Hi), 8 5a
5 17 I 4 661 5 771 6 97 5 60 3 60
I 4 99 6 721 f 01 6 6.11 4 86 1
5 ll7,.: I 6 701 7 0'Jl 5 621 4 90 1 8 60
6 17 I 4 53 6 SO. 7 lu, 5 M; 4 bb $ 61
6 i;,4" 4 49, f 7 U 5 71 4 M 3 &i
6 137g 4 5,(, 6 93i 1 6 7l 4 S, 6 ill
5 164, 4 4 6 n7 7 07 4 6d 3 t
6 19 I 4 491 6 9 7 li, 5 701 J $ 59
1 4 54 1 6 85i . lu 6 71 4 83
6 20' 1 6 76! 7 201 6 70 4 911 8 68
6 22'4 6 63 6 77 7 15 6 711 4 94) 3 6J
5 24 4 68 I 7 1S 5 75 4 95 1 t 67
5 2041 4 68 1 5 80i I 6 781 6 W2 3 bt)
6 17 I 4 6 5 86! 7 21 6 10, 3 61
5 204, 4 74 6 00 7 W, 6 83 $ 59
I 4 71 6 031 7 36 6 911 5 001
6 IS1 I 1 6 Mi 7 A11 o ,vt 4 -, 3 fi
1!
it!!
t.
0
174
110
no
IK)
4 M
I 60
I o
4 no
I no
6 on
I
. 1M
5ro
1(1
1.-4
170
1:1
' i'fCH K E H 8 A N D F K E D K K a
tut
. 60
.l:lo
HI
64
I 60
I 64
II
1 M
1 16
4 iM
1....
1
1
0
li
710
. 670
. lao
. 990
.1141
6 M
I 10
I 60
I M
6 60
I 76
4 no
4 00
4
4 41
4 M
HOG 9 There was a fair run of hogs
here for a Thursday, about 123 load beins
offered. 'Early reports from eastern points
were favorable and sellers had some ad
vantage. The qnaUlty of the hogs was
very good, some fancy stuff being on sale.
Buyers were out early and there was a
good, strong tone tto the trade. On the
opening bids were mostly made at $5.15.
but few loads changed hands at the price,
and after the first round or two the mar
ket strengthened and sales were made at
better prices. Light hogs were In best de
mand and commanded more money than
the heavier grades. The bulk of the hoga
ehanircd hands at $5. 17 4 J. 20, with tops
reaching $6.25. The general market could
best be quoted as being a big nickel higher
with trading active. 'As the morning ad
vanced the market showed more strength,
but the extreme close waa easy. A clear
ance was mane
sentutlve sales:
In good season. Repre-
5 15 4 811 6 07
5 1341 4 841
I 4 811 a
7 36
7 31
6 83 4 Mi, g 64
5 81 1 4 85 3 66
6 861 4 89 3 64
1
27
6
65
3
16
6
4
1
1
129
1
12
Total Receipts.... 139
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing company 318 1,231
swift and Company 3oU l.ti'W
Cudahy Packing Co 1,133 2.34
591 2.420
1.238
448
305
225
255
No.
7....
S....
4....
4...,
..
77...,
67 ... ,
66...,
6....
62...
74...,
64...
es...
66...,
74...
73...
!7...
8S...
...,
61...
fa...
67...
66...
6S...
69..
67...
69...
44...
40...
77...
61...
71...
64...
64...
62...
63...
67...
SO...
60...
61...
73...
66...
64...
76...
66...
61...
60...
76..
24...
67...
66...
67...
60...
77...
76...
Sv...
46...
60...
66...
"2...
66...
69...
83...
Armour & Company
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C
Swift and Co., St. Joe
Swift and Co., country 73
Hill & Son 37
Huston & Co 30
Hamilton & Rothschild .. 16
L. F. llUBL 122
Cudahy Bros. & Co 602
Wolf at Murnan .'. lo9
Mike Haguerty 14
Sol Degan 2
B. Boot &, Co 32
11. Bulla 27
Other Buyers 60 ......
.. v -- . .
Total 2,860 8,3o8
CATTLE There were 13U cars of
on sale, a fairly good run for a Thursday.
The receipts today were mucn neavier man
for the same day last week and the gen
eral quality was fairly good.
there was a good sprinKiing ot Deei
steers on sale, but there was little, life to
the trade. Buyers were on the hill in good
season, but were slow in taking hold.
There was little urgency to the demand
and buyers w;re bearlHhf There was very
little done till well along in the forenoon
and the market was slow' and draggy all
throuKh. On some of the best kinds that
suited the eye of the buyers prices ruled
about Bteady, but on the general run of the
steers tho maraet was luc lower. 1 lie
stuff was bought up very slowly, sellers
finding it hard work to dispose of their
holdings even at the prices.
There was a light run 01 cows and heifers
here and trading, as on steers, was slow
and draggy. The common and fair kinds
were weak to 10c lower, wnne on some 01
the good grades the market ruled about
steady. Buyers did not seem anxious for
the stuff and there was little urgency to
the demand.
The market on bulls was a little lower.
although veal calves and slags showed little
change and were just anout steaay.
There was another light supply of stock
ers and feeders here today and, as has been
the case Tor some time, the demand was
small. The market on the good kinds waa
steady, but ruled lower on the common
grades. Representative sales:
, tiEEF rJTEERS.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 15. METAIJJ The
Tendon tin market was a little higher with
snot closing at 138 5s and futures at 136
li ana in tne local marsei biiowwi autntt
Improvement, stocks being light and flrmly
held. Spot closed at $,V).3iy30.50. Copper
waa lower In London,' closing at 65 17s 6d
for both spot and futures, ixicany tne
market was unchanged with lake and elec
trolvtlc still quoted at $16 and casting a
ti4 7&. Iead was unchanged at 13 in Lon
don and at $4.60414.60 In the local market
Spelter also was unchanged In both mar
kets, closing at 24 in umaon ana at o..u
In the local market. Iron closed at 49s 4d
in Glasgow and at 46s 4d In Mlddlesboro.
Locally the market was unchanged, jnc 1
foundry northern Is quoted at $16 5017.00,
No. 2 foundry northern at $100&16.60. No.
1 foundry southern at $16 2itai6.75. No. 1
foundry southern sort at xin.zbirH.uv: ino.
2 foundry southern soft at $16.754i'l.25.
ST. LOUIS, June ij.-MP,iAUi-iaa,
steady at $4.424ii 4.474. Spelter, weak at
$5.10.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 15 COTTON Spot,
closed quiet, 15 points higher; middling up
lands, 9.10c; middling gulf, 9.35c; sales, none.
ST. LOUIS. June 15 COTTON Firm.
Middling. 8 7-18c; sales, 133 bales; receipts,
none; shipments, none: stock. 41.073 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, June 16.COTTON-tr-lrm:
sales. 1.7U0 bales: ordinary. 6 15-16c:
good ordinary, 74c; low middling, 8c; mid
dlings, 9c ; gooa middling. o-ioc; mid
dling, fair. r9. Receipts, 2.949 bales;
stock. 116,303 bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 15 COTTON Spot,
In moderate demand; prices 3 points higher.
American middling, fair. 6.33d; good mid
dling, 6. old; middling, 4 83d; low middling,
4 67d: arood ordinary. 4.4d: ordinary. 4.33d
The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of
which 610 were for speculation and export,
and Included 6.400 American. Receipts, 2,000
bales. Including 1.600 American.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 13 CORN-Steady : No. I
yellow, b.10; No. $, (34c; No. 4. 624c; no
grade. 61c.
OATS Unchanged; No. t white, o; No.
4 white, S04c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOU June 15. WHEAT-Spot.
nominal; TUiures. ateaay; July, 6s d; Sep,
tern her. As 77d; December. 6 6d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 4s
;isa; futures, quiet; July, 4 7Ja; Bvutem
, bcr, a 6)td.
No. At. Pr. No. at. Pr.
1 620 1 76 21 1275 4 7S
I 810 65 80 1169 4 76
2220 4 06 2 1290 4 76
I WO 4 IS 16 (lil 4 76
4 1061 4 20 16 1204 4 60
20 1016 4 20 22 12:6 4 60
S70 4 26 21 12l 4 60
? 918 4 26 16 1160 4 80
II ll2 4 25 45 lli-l 4 65
1 4 25 16 1261 4 ee
J 1260 4 25 16 1124 4 K0
6 1182 4 25 13 1264 4 90
12 1120 4 26 U l l8 4 90
22 1034 4 26 11 126U 4 90
2U 964 4 40 34 1234 4 90
22 967 4 40 22 1164 4 ti
6 1164 4 40 74 Kill 6 00
16 1090 4 40 11 12-17 6 00
1 121 4 40 12 1118 6 0(1
t 933 4 40 1 1410 4 00
4 1023 4 50 11 1300 4 05
36 1216 4 50 19.'. 1611 ( 10
II 1070 4 60 20 1J59 ( 10
II 1191 4 60 29 Una t 15
16 12i0 4 60 16 las ( 20
11 1144 4 66 1 16 6 20
11 1111 4 60 10 13ii ( 26
10 900 4 65 29 1444 5 20
II 1113 4 66 1 1420 6 30
17 U'tt 4 70 17 1021 6 36
1 14W 4 76 1 1300 6 35
4 815 4 76 13 1421 6 J
11 llt 4 75 M 12S4 ( 40
1 1J60 4 75 12 1465 t 40
IS 69 4 76
BTEh.K8 and COWS.
7 4r-5 I 25 1154 4 60
f 9t 1 80 10 116a 4 0
161 4 10 10 1 ZOO I 06
U .lie4 4 56 13 1311 6 20
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.. 167
... 117
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...1010
...1030
...10U5
... 9110
... 740
... 930
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... 9:15
... HO
. ..1040
... 90
...1M6
... IK4
... 910
... 874
... 740
... 110
... 190
... taO
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... 936
... 8(4
.. 520
.. T01
.. 6H0
.. 724
.. UI
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... 61
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..1131
. .11
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....1046
...1230
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4 24
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I 75
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1 76
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I 74
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I 94
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...nr. i;o 6 15
,..S66 1WI I 15
..171 140 6 174
...264 ... 6 17i
...244 160 6 174
. . 240 940 4 174
...314 200 I 171,
...174 140 4 174
.. 214 4n I 17V,
...254 1(0 4 174
120 6 nn
..217 120 I 171,
.. 2.M ) 6 174
...267 120 6 Hi,
...246 ... 6 174
...2:7 80 6 174
...272 80 6 114
. . !(1 80 6 17i
...271 ... 4 I7i
...279 i:0 6 17(
...244 ... I 17i
...23 120 I 17i
...246 ... 6 17i
...111 ... 6 US
...244 140 I 174
...210 60 6 174
...257 80 t lit
...3"2 ... I 17i
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...224 80 6 17v
...320 SO 4 17
...120 Son 6 17
...244 40 6 174
...241 100 6 17't
...287 80 6 174
,...301 ... 6 171
,...294 80 4 17V4
...264 120 4 17
...249 10 6 li
...227 120 6 17V,
...237 11 6 174
...271 164 4 174
...279 2"0 6 174
..221 120 6 !-
...323 80 6 174
...2X4 80 6 17 V
...lit 200 6 17i
...271 40 6 17V4
,...120 40 6 174
...219 to 6 20
,...116 80 6 30
...177 ... 6 20
,...247 160 6 20
...231 100 4 20
...110 40 4 20
...261 ... 6 20
...231 ... 4 10
... 271 ... 6 20
...171 80 6 10
,...2M ... 6 10
,...131 ... 5 10
...111 160 6 20
...220 120 4 20
SHEEP Receipts today were
than they have been any day so
week, although the uuallty was
good. There were eleven cars on Bale and
buyers were in the barn early. There was
a good demand for the Btuff and a clear
ance was made early in the forenoon.
Prlcos ruled generally steady, with lambs
looking a little stronger. Trading was
laii-iy active and sellers had no dlmru tv
In disposing of their holdings at the prices
noted above. Grass stuff Is beginning to
make its appearance and is selling very
satisfactorily. Theie were two double
decks of Wyoming grass wethers here to
day, which sold lor $4.35, and one double
that brought $3.60. A bunch of fed west
ern shorn lambs changed hands at 96.25.
(quotations for clipped stoca: Good to
choice lambs, $.006.25; fair to good lambs,
o.suai.oo: good to choice vearllnprs. 15.
6.60: fair tn good vearllnas. J4.75W5.00: a
to choice wethers, $4.76fg6.25; fair to good
wethers. $4.254.75; good to choice ewes,
$4.3(Ki4.60; fair to good ewes, $4.0004.30.
Kepresentative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
18 Mexican cull ewes (7 2 85
4 Mexican cull ewes 60 2 86
399 Mexican ewes 62 3 80
414 Mexican ewes , 64 4 35
MexlmTn wes.,.;.. '..,. .'.....' ?" 4 35
269 Western ewes .7 91 4 50
1 western ewe 90 , 4 60
6 western yearlings 74 6 60
283 western lambs 70 8 25
grnsa buck 160 2 oo
grass bucks 126 2 00
grass wethers..,. 94 8 60
grass wethers.... 100 4 25
grass wethers.... 99 4 25
Nn At. i
61 2S
as 206
61 t7J
71 im
46 Ill
61 171
Si 227
77 tit
7 160
61 23
!I7
as 2t
71 241
71 127
7 210
7t 117
It J64
69 vat
76 ins
70 211
41 151
65 MO
61 210
14 126
48 211
44 230
11 264
75 214
65. 21S
62 261
68 tf-4
7S 195
SI 177
66 234
74 221
64 121
64 246
77 211
r; 247
68 Ill
46 219
12 231
72 138
72 2.11
64 231
8C 201
48 248
67 241
7t 240
69 241
60 161
IS 241
67 233
71 167
82 185
86 107
13 240
tl 236
48 161
12 214
I !75
7 221
II 181
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4
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120
160
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160
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1 Wyoming
15 Wyoming
238 Wyoming
373 Wyoming
134 Wyoming
CHICAGO live: stock MARKET
Cattle Steady Hoars Htronaf Sheep
and Lnmba Lower.
CHICAGO, June 16. CATTLE Rtacelpts
7,000 head: market steady; good to prime
steers, So.biiffj6.2h.; poor to medium, 4.0"ii 4.4"
stockers and feeders, $2.76'04.80; cows. $2 50
Ifi4.60; heifers, $2.5036.00; can tiers, $1.40S2.4O
Duns, -'.L'h'(i4 .o; calves. X3.ou(av.4U.
HOGS Receipts, 20,000 head; estimated
for tomorrow, 18,000 head; market strong
mixed and butchers, $6,20(a5.46; good to
choice heavy, $5.SrV86.424; rough heavy
$4.75515; light, $5.26&6.424; bulk ot sales,
t5.3tVii5.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 15.000
head; sheep market 10c lower; lambs, IA
25c lower: good to choice wethers, shorn.
$4.8fK&6.00; fair to choice mixed, shorn, $3.50
4i4.40; western sheep, shorn, t4.0ofi5.00;
native lambs, shorn. $460i6.26; western
lambs, shorn, t5.00ft-6.66.
Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 15.-CATTLrV-Re-celpfs,
6,400 head, Including 1,100 southerns.
Market steady to loo lower; southerns
steady. Choice export and dressed beef
steers. $5 2VcJ6.78; fair to good, $4Wfi6.00;
western fed steers, $4 2,Vh6.60; Blockers and
feeders, $3.0(rfi4.8O; southern steers. $3.0OHJ
4.75; southern cows, $2.25(jj4.00; native cows,
$2.26&4.bO; native heifers. $3.26j4.90; bulla,
$2.2654 26; calves, $3.00j6.60.
HOU8- KvceiptB, 12,000 neao; market
steady and active. Top, $5274: bulk of
sales, 46.12V03 2: heavy, xn.224106.Z6; pack
ers. $6,2246.274: Pigs and lights. $5.15tt
5.-27Vi.
SHEEP AND IAMMS Receipts. 8.000
head; market, steady: native lambs, $6.00?;
5; western lambs, X5.25-u7.20; fed ewes and
yearlings. $4.265.50; Texas clipped year
lings, $4.9Vf!&.40; Texas clipped sheep. $4.25
ijj4.ou; Blockers and feeders, $2.5O4.00.
Bt. Lonls Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. IUIS, June 15. CATTLE Receipts,
2.500 head, including 1.500 Texana. Market
strong. Native shipping and export steers,
$4.25.-77 5.90; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$3 aoign.oo; steers tinner l.ouo pounds, ii.&uex
4 60: stnekers and feeders, $2.6oU'4 60: cows
and heifers. $2.'7V4.00; canners, $2.0002.50;
bulls. $2.85'?i3.76; calves, $2.75416.26; Texas and
Indian steer, $3.lJ4t6.00; cows and heifers,
$2.0004 00.
HOi IS Receipt. B.&uo neao. Aiargei
higher. Pigs and lights, t5.0041fi.4O; packers,
$4.50415 35; butchers and best heavy, $5,264)
5.40.
SHEEP . AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000
head. Market strong. Native muttons,
t3 fVffrd.Tt ; lambs, $6.ofvff7 00; culls and bucks.
$2 754.70; Blockers, $2.t4l'3.00; Texans, $3.00
64.75.
St. Joseph live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 15 -CATTLE
Receipts, 1 668 head; market 10c lower. Na
tives. t3. 75426.65: cows and heifers, $1.5oi
4.76; Btockcrs and feeders. $2.764,4.66.
HOGS Receipts, 9.498 head; market 24c
higher. Lights, $5.20475.25; good heavy,
t6.2246.274. . . . .
SHEEP A5'U ivAAi ho Keceipis, Kno head;
market steady. Shorn laniDs, ts.15. .
ienfritug.il white, Jc; yellows. 4J4 15-I6c.
MOLAfES - Nominal , open. 13j26c.
Syrup, nominal. 3c.
4) VI A II 4. Wlrlll.liULlS M ARKET.
Condition of Trade and tinntatloas on
tapis aad Fancy Produce.
EGOS-Rce.lpl. fair; market,, steady;
Iftndled stock, Holfic.
LIVE Pon.T,KY Hens. W. roosters.
5;r6c; luike.ts. l.tfilOe; ducks. !c; spring
ciilckens. 14 to t lbs., ?fwn2::c tier lb
HI I I MM Packing toi a., iac; choioe to
ancy dairy, l,'ulc; creauieiy, -'Hi 21c;
lints, :':c.
SUGAR Standard granulated, $6.21 per
wt.; culies, li'.m per cwt.; cut loaf, $1.43
per cwt.: No. 6 extra t , $h.l- per cwt.;
No. 10 extra C. to 96 per cwt.; .No. 16 yel
low, 5.75 per i W I.; XXXX powdered, 46 9t
per cwt.: bar powdered. $..40 per cwt.;
eagle tablet. t7.96 per cwt.
FRESH FlSH-Truut. 8c; halibut, lie:
buffalo (dressed ), 8c; pickerel (dressed), 8c:
white bass (dressed). .'c; sunnsh, be; pcrcil
(scaled and dressed). 8c: pike. 9c; catfish,
lm-; red snapper. Ifle; salmon. 16c; crapples.
12c; eel. 15c: bullheads, 11c; black base, HK-j
Whitehall (d-essedl. 10c: frog legs, per dos..
iSc; lohsVrs. green. 27c; boiled lotisters,
3uc, shad roe, 45c; hlueftns, 8c.
HAY Price minted bv Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' nsaoiiailoh: Choice, $7.00; No.
1. $6.5t; No. 2, $i.00;' coftrse, $5.00. These
rices are fer hay of good color and qual-
tv.
BRAN Ter ton, $15 00. "
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES-St. Michaels, all sires, $3,751
00; extra fancy Mediterranean, sweets, all
sixes. $3.50; choice navels, sixes 126, 150, 176,
2t t, $3.60; sixes 80, 96. 112. $3.26; seedling, all
sues. 43.110
LEMONS- Limoniera, extra fancy,' 270.
300 and 360 sires, $4 '.'6; fancy, 270, at) and ii)
sizes, $3.75; choice. 'Jt'i and 270 sixes, 13-00;
300 and 360 aim $3.5').
DATES Per box of 30 1-lh Pkgs.. $1.00:
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb, 5o.
FIGS California, per lo-lb. carton. ;S7J
85c: imported Smyrna, four-crow 11, 12c; flvt
crown, 12c.
.BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, $1.7J
;!26; Jumbos, $2.5t"(;t.ou.
PINEAPPLES-Florida, per crate of. 24.
30 and 36 sixes, 13.25; 42 slr.e 13.00.
FBI ITS AND MELONS.
APRICOTS California, per 4 banket crato.
$136.
FLI. MS California, ler 4-baskct era to.
$1.35.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-basket crate. $1:
California, per 26-lb. box, $1.15.
CH KkHl ris California, black, per 8-lb.
box. $1.76; white, per 8-lb. box, $1.76; Mis
souri, box of 24-uts., $2.00.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per 24-
qt. case, $1.i5u 2 00; Hood River, per case of
24-lts.. $2.50.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per crate. $1 60.
GOOSEHERRIES-Hox of 24 qts., $2.u0.
CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate.
$3 OOttM.OO.
WATERMELONS Alabama sweets. S.M2
60c each. '
RASPBERRIES Ken, DOX Of 21 PtS.. $3:
black, box of 24 pts., $2.00.
BLACK BEH Kir H-case or zt qts , $2 00.
VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS New, pe uu 25c.
CARROTS New, per do., 250.
PARSNIPS-Old, per bu.. 40c.
WAX BEANS Per i-bu. box, 75c; string
beans, per 4-bu. box, 75o; bu. box wax or
string. $2,004)2.26.
POTATOES Home-grown, in sacks, per
bu., 35c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per bu., ioc.
BEANS Navy, per nu., tz.w.
CUCUMBERS-Per do.. 45ff75c.
PEAS New, per bu. box, $l.on.
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate.
90c
SPINACH Per bu., 50C.
CABBAGE California. In crates, per
lb., 3c; Mississippi, tl.254j2.25 per cratts, ac
cording to size.
ONIONS New. per dox. nunche. 16;.:
Bermudas, per crate of about 50 lbs., tl 25.
JIAD1HUK.S not nouse or Bouuiern, per
dox , ?0c
LETTUCE Hot house, per dox., 35(fJ40c;
head tetfuce. pe-" do., ,75c, .
CAULIFIXlWEKHiUrte grown, per crato
of 1 do . $1 00
BEETS New, per do.. 3"e.
MISCELLANEOUS. .
CHEESE Swiss, new. 15c Wisconsin
brick. 14c; Wisconsin llmbcrgcr, 16c; twin,
13til4c; young Americas, He.
NUTS Valnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per. lb., 15c: hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 son shells' per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, lafgo. per lb.,
12c; small, per lb.,. 10c; peanuts, nor lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts.' per lb., mc; Chill walnuts,
pfr lb., 18ft 134c, almonds, soft, shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; ahellbark
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; Prge hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.50. -.
HIDES No. 1 treen, 74c; ; io. t green.
64c; No. I salted. B4c; No. 2 salted, 74o;
No. lveal calf. 10c: N. 2 veal calf,.c; dry
salted, 7if;14; sheep pelts, 26oQ41.00; horse
hides. $1.6o3.00.
Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 16. WHEAT July.
784ff78c: December, 764ffj75Sc. Cash: No.
2 hard, 964799c; No. 3, 90f974e; No. 4, 854?
93c; No. 2 red, 964i()c; No. 3, 60fc974c; No.
4, R5fi93c.
CORN Jul v, 49c; Septemher. 4,4T167c;
December, 43-V-; My, 434(fj Sc. Cash:
No. 2 mixed, 5o4id04c. No. 3, 44i50c; No.
2 white, 614c; No. 3, 61c.
OATS-No. 2 mixed, 2947294c; No. 2 whlta.
304V31e.L .
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.50t?10.00;
choice prairie, $7.75fuVOO.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 164184c;
packing. 134c.
EGGS Lower; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock. 13c, loss off, cawes returned; case
count, 114ct southern, 6c.
Receipts
Wheat, hu 22.800
Corn. bu.... 26,400
Oats, bu 6000
Shipment.
32,806
42,400
4.1X10
Oils nnd lloaln. . .
NEW YORK. June 15.-OILS-Cotton-seed.
firm: prime crude, nominal; yellow,
2Sra2S4c. Petroleutn, steadv; refined. New
York, $6.90; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$6.85. Turpentine, quiet, 614T)tl24c.
SAVANNAH. Ga June 15 OIL Turpen
tine, firm. 684c
ROSIN-Flrm; A. B. C. $3.20; D, $3.80; E,
$3.35; F, $3.40; G, $3.46; If. $3.55; I. $4.30: K,
$4.40; M. $4.50; N, $4.70; WO, $4 90; WW, $5.00.
OIL CITY. Pa., Juno 15. OI L Credit bal
ances, $1.27: certllleates, no hid. Ship
ments. 69,677 bbls.; average, 67 006 bbls. Runs,
99,675 bbls.; average, 68,920 bbla. Shipments,
Lima, 61,401 bbla.; average, 68,884 bbla. Runs.
Corlee Market.
NB WYORK, June 16. COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to an advance of 5 point. The
close was firm at? a net advance -of 15 to 20
fiolnts. Sales were reported of 49,760 bags,
ncluding' July at 6.2o6.36c; September at
3&4f6.60c; March t 6.7i)i6.90c, and May at
90c. Spot, steady; No. 7 Rio, 7 ll-16c;
Cordova, lCSllc. . :
Sloas City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. June 15. (Srjeclal Tele
gram.! CATTLE Receipts, luo head; mar
ket Bteady; beeves, $3.o05.50; cows, buljs
emu niiaru. eo.uir-.Li.iu. luv avi, aoiu irruara
13 11114 eo; calves and yearlings, $2.75413.90.
iiuus neceiprs, a,ii neaa; market to
higher, selling at H. IO'OO.!; bulk of sales.
Stock tn Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
weaierii iiiaravis ycaLaruay ;
cattle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis
Chicago
Total
2,786
100
5.400
, 1.6x8
2.600
7.UU0
8.704
S.3O0
12,0tJ
8.49S
,6il)
20,000
3,040
2oo6
960
$000
16.000
. .19,453 62,003 23,990
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Sagar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. June 15. BUG A R Raw
quiet; fair rennlng. $c; centrifugal, 86
teat. 44c Molasses sugar, 34c Ke
nned, steaay; No. a, B 26c; No. 7. t.20c; No. 8,
6 10c; No. 9. .0bo; No. 10, 6c; No. 11, 4 Sjc
No. 12. 4 t5c; No. 13 4 76c; No. 14, 4 70c
oonfectioners' A.' 6 70c: cut loaf. 6 55c
crushed. 6 55c; powdered, 6 96c; granulated
6 85c; cubes. 6.1oc.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, good to
Choice. 37fl-5''C.
NEW ORLEANS, June 15-8UOAR
Quiet; oia ktuis, ctnullu.-!, .evwJ
REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 15 as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded 1ml racier, 1614 Farnam
street, for The Bee:
V. M. Lartley and wife to J. E.
Wright, lot 2, block 5, Isaac & Bel- -den's
add ....,.$ 400
Benson lind company to B. Larson, .
lota 1 to 6. block 45. Benson . kUW
Conservative Savings and Ixan aaso-
clatlon to F. and Fannie Hockey, lot
3. block 11. Brown Park 760
Hattle Nlndel to E. C. and Tonle
Schlndler, part of lot 6, block 4,
Credit Foncler ' 3.000
Mary Homlc to 8. Homic, lot 8, block
8 Brown Park 1
Sylvia H. Bassett to L. W. Devalon,
lot li, i am Place i.in
D. V. Bholes company to A. W. On-
born, lot 14. W. A. Redlcks add.... 100
T. A. McAfee, executor and trustee to
J. M. Adams, lota t and 7, block 3,
Lincoln Place 400
United Real Estate and Trustee com
pany tn Mary Butterneld, lots 6 and
t, block 6. Maxwell's 2nd add........ 60
A. C. BuHh to A. B. Woodford, lot
31. block -1. Sherman Avenue Park.. 1
Olof Nystrom tq Marv Nystrom, lot
13, block 109, South Omaha 1,000
C. E. Hall to J. A. AldHiit, trustee,
part of lots 9 and 10, block 76, South
Omaha 18.000
Western Investment company to F.
I). Wead, lot 1, block 2, Washington
Hill 200
Anna H. Partridge et al. to T. W.
McClure, part of lot 1, block 2, West
End 4,000
A. VI. Price and wife to E M Whip
ple, part of lot 31. Hickory Place.... 1,875
J. Bwansnn to Maria Rutenhouse. part
of lot 40. a. E. Rogers' Okanoma... too
Marthena Saunders et al. to R. N.
Burgea, part of sublot 18 of lot 2,
Capitol- add. 2.600
J. B. Nelson and wife to J. I Carey,
part of lot 26, 8. IS. Rogers' Oka
noma .' 1
Edwards-Wood Co.
(Incorporated I
riain Office: Fifth sail Robarts' Strut)
AT. fAVU ni!H,
DEALERS!-.
Stocks, Grain, Provision;
Ship Your Grniti to Us
Breach OtBea, 1IO-111 Hoard at Trad
. BIsbt.. Oneaaa, Nefc. Tela-paaae S5I4.
212-214 Exchange illdg.. South Omaha.
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