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flitf 'OMUIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUKE 7. 1906.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
la Spite of Light Trade,
Hieber.
Wbet Wcrki
JULY ADVANCES FIVE-EIGHTHS CENT
Mora? Reports of Too Mark Rain la
Part of Orala Brit Cora lir
arise Trad ana Rnas
Oat Higher.
trace wna v
I lower and pi
opening. Tnt
npnrta of to
""""'"Lstrength In
I .stern mar
snd
The
OMAHA, June 6. lfr.
Whrst worked He higher today, though
Xtu ws very narftt. csme cmh
lower and price were unchanged at tn
1 ne Dun sentiment. w uu
too miirh rain In botn nouin-
nM-hwat f,ethr with the
coarse grain, im nonn-
irkel ahowed a fair advance.
Kneeim were moderate and the caah de
mand alow. Short were Inclined to cover
on predictions of more rain for tne norm
i i,e action of corn wa surprising. Tb
onenln- v a ahade lowe r. but buying
iHin intmii rlevelnned a strength,
mittina nrlcea un a cent at the close, the
einnni( la trong In the cah line,
everything offered Is being bought..
..I..., wa. aimna a t 1 lift
i 1' frT vanai ruuiia) aa a. -
jiat.ai want ii n i rnt further today. 11
h bvn nomf! tlm since ot future wr
U1T OVr. Ill v iiivV. rtOO lrfWV
bushel, and nhipmentfi 869.0UO buthfj.
ejat.ono bushel and
ntpment ,7.000 bushel, against recelpta
last year of 824.000 bushel and "hlprnente
of '4..000 btiKhclit. Clearance were
bushel wheal. 5.4o barrels 01 .
bushel of corn and 30.000 bushel of oi.
Uverpole closed V&c lower on wheal
and ?c higher on corn.
Fraaler at Chicago ya: . -I,
bullish on corn: our reporta show corn crop
condition Hre above an average. w r
above an export hal.; we beUeve
tic demand cannot use all the corn and
unless we get serious crop damage to corn
during July, corn will sell lower.
Local range of optloni: .
ArUclieri'open.Tln.l L- i cl0 ' Y" y
bushel, at the Chicago and private elevs- - IT r ftnr tT(lTltV. IVIl KllA llV
tor; 10S.ono b. at Forth Worth and as.itaj .llill 1U1VIV J 1 V V. II J Ail 1 UUJUJ
bu. In Mnltolie. Stock held at Port ,
Huron lnTjied ao.OtO bu. and those
Portland, Me., Increased atf.Oru bu.
at
UK W TOR K nnEHtL MARKET
tgaotatloae
of tbe Dor
Ceaaaaedttlee.
NEW YORK. June 6- FtOCR Re
ceipt. IMS bu.: export. 4.7S0 bu.: market.
ami ana aootit ateauy; Minnesota peti-nte.
It.Mt M; baker $4.4986(1; winter (trnta,
$4CtvM.30; atralght. Ii aiM On; extru. UK)
6 1.40; low grade. K HOtfl Ii. Kye nour
Bteady, choice to fancy. IS S94 1J
t.UKNMKAI J'iet; nne wnite ann yei
lew. 11.10; roarae. II 07 G 1.09: kiln drle.J,
U.. V
RTE Iull; No. 2 weetern, 7Hc f. o. b.
New York.
BARLEY Dull ; feeding. 4THc. c. I. f.
New York; malting, B2tjj47e. c. I. f., Ner
York.
WHBAT-Reeelpta. TtS.OOO bti.: export.
1M.S27 tiu.; apot market, firm; No. I red,
Mc, nominal elevator, and Sfic. nominal,
f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Manitoba,
ftftVfcc f. o. b. afloat. It wa a bull day In
the wheat market with an increased pec
ulatlve trade and at the clone price
ahowed Ha7c net advance. Beside unfa
vorable crop and weather newe. the market
reflected atrength in coarae grain, a big
decrease In world'a atocka and prediction
for amaller northwestern receipt. July,
11-ltio. closed at 87Sc; September,
4fliS ll-lc. closed at 8fV; December
86iSiSc, closed at 86 7-lc.
CORN Receipts, 7.627 bu.; export. 72.2f
bu.; spot market, firm; No. 1 &SVc, nominal,
elevator, and My, nominal, f. o. b. afloat;
No, 2 yellow. 6c, nominal: No. 2 white.
By, The option market wa more active
and generally strong all day on higher
outside market, covering and prediction
for amaller receipts, closing Tc to mo
net higher; July, 6067'4c, cloned t S74c;
September. BMti&fitVV. closed at 6c; De
cember, closed at .Td'fcc.
OATS Receipts, J8.000 bu.: exports, S0.200
EeaJiiiLgof Profit tfceFeatart of the Dtj'
Market
PENNSYLVANIA SHARES ARE WEAK
Delay la 4'omoletlag Parla l.ooa
Traaaartlon Asalgacd aa the
(t-Mr la
Rosier.
lug the early part of the day, but the mar
ket firmed to over parity on moderate Buy
ing. Wall treef opening advancee caused
a furthe f irprovement In the afternoon,
and the i...,rket closed firm. Copper ahare
were strong and active. Boatone were the
feature. Japanese Imperial (a of 14 were
quoted at ICQ. t
PARIS. June . Prlcea on the Boure to
day opened Arm, but reacted and the mar
ket cloaed dull. French rente were weak
owing to the decision of the government to
Introduce an Incoma tax bill In parliament
tn order to meet the deficit In the budget.
Rugstan Imperial 4r were quoted at 0.M.
and Russian bond of 1M at 4W .00.
bu.
mixed oats, M to
white. SO to S3 lb.,
SB to 40 lbs , 41VrfC
shipping, 56-IirtOc;
Wheat 1
July...
Sept...
Corn
July... Sept...
01
jiy:..
Sept...
7SB
TSBl
i
4M.B'
4SB(
2B
74SB
73 WB
4B
4&V4B
K4B
Bj
45H
46SHI
29B
74S.B
73HB
4S'4A
4nVlB
224B
29B
74A
72ii
4fiSA
4oB
2B
mo
A asked. B bid.
Oanako Coah galea.
WHF,AT No. , hard. 1 car. e.
CORN-No. 2, yellow. 1 car, 444C.
Omaha Coan tr1cea.
WHEAT-No. J hard. 'iHf.
hard. 7Ml!tc: No. 4 hard.M?c.
iinr.n ibo: NO. I pnnB, wu";:.
No.
No.
CORN-No. 2,44Hc; No. 4, 4;W43c; no. a.
veilow 44 c: No. 2 white, 4c.
OATS-No 2 mUed. tMflOffie; No. 2
white. 33HC! No. 4twhlt, iic.
RYE No. 2, Kc. No. MHc.
harlot Reeelpta.
Wheat. Com. Oat.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
U nlia
Duluth
St. Loul ....
1
St
. I
. 24
. 1
83
34
112
130
spot market, firm
82 lb , 40$-4Hc: natural
i"4tt4ic; cupped white.
4iV4o.
HAY Barely tedy
good to choice. 27Urtc.
HOPS Bteady: common to choice. jifc.
rS"13c; 1J04, nominal; olds. nominal; Pacific
coast, lfs. 10j14c; lrH crop, lltrizc.
Hiucs Hteaay; (.anrornta, zi to
found, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 20 pound.
9c.
LEATHER Bteady: acid, SfitfKTHc
PROVISIONS Beef, ateady; family,
1 (")r1 1 50: me. I 5OH9.0O; beef hams.
t20.HA22.0O; packet, $8.oO-alO&Q: extra Imlla
me, ii7.omB'i!'.uo. t:it meats. eteaoy:
pickled bellies, inline; plcklod should
ers. HrpVic. Ijird. firm: western
prime, t8.7r'8.90. nominal; refined, quiet;
comlnent, 29.30; South America, 29.76: com
pound, 774o. Pork, steady; family, 21850
i.w; anort clear, xi.oais.a; me. ii.w
17.60.
TALLOW Steady; city. Sc: country. S
ese.
RICK Quiet; domeetic. rair to extra,
H iff (4 c; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Strong; street price, extra
creamery, Hi4?20c; official prices, cream
ery, common to extra, iic; reno
vated, common to extra. 12frl7c; weatern
factory, common to first. 12016Hc.
POULTRY Live. iteady; western
broiler. 2c; fowl. 12Hc; turkey. 11 ti
lie: drained, steady; western Drouera, zu
J2Bc; turkey. 14c; fowl, 1012Hc.
CHEKBB Eay; new state cream, targe
best, 1044o: state, fair to good. 104c:
tate. small, best. 104c; state, fair to good.
rV4e'10: Inferior, 89c.
EOOS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, zzc; siri
choice. 20 9 21c: state, extra. lSH20e;
western firsts, 17c: western seconas,
KVic; Kentucky, lioicc.
CHICAGO CRAIS A!4D PROVI9IOHS
. Prleoa oat Board of Trado,
r,M,mnn Tr. iTh Kentucky state
Crop report' showing considerable damage
bv drouth to the Tail ion crop
trength today In the local wheat market.
. 4t the close wheat for July delivery wa
(.fitc. corn waa up .-jt-u'io.
jp
Oat
Provision were lie
snowed a gain of lVkC
"ru . msrket w strong all day.
There was a good demand at the opening
bv commission houses and pit tradera. and
aa the day advanced the demand became
more general. Offering were light
throughout the eslon. The main factor
In the situation was the state crop report
,f K mucky, which gave the conditions 01
fall sown wheat In that atate on June
- ...in.i ot rn the first dav of May
The deterioration w.s said t Kava been
uea L dikcf moisture. Other. factor
.i.T.' the market Were exceS'
slva ratim m the northwet, dry weather
in Nebraska, reporta of damage In Texas
r4 (ikialmmt and an advance of le In
, h. nrine nf cash, wheat at Kanaa City
The market closed strong, with prloes near
the hihet point of the day. July opened
unchanged to a shade higher, at f
,ia n na closed at SlSlxlHc
Clearance of wheat and flour ware equal
... m-x win hftshel. The world a visible sup
nlv decreased &.500.000 bushela, a shown
by Bradstreeta. Primary receipt; were
,000 bushels, compared with 190,000 bushels
for the corresponding day one year ago.
Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported
r.eint of 171 cars, aarainst a holiday last
week and 148 cars for the corresponding
dm v nne vear aao.
Liberal local receipts depressed the corn
market at the opening, but eentlment soon
became rmlllfcn ana price expenenuou a,
enarn ral iv. Shorta and oommlion
homes were active bidders, but offering
were uneuuai to the demand. The marke'
closed steady and close to the high
nnint Jnlv onened U to HM'ic lower, a
49 1 a to 49t4i4uc. advanced to bOSc and
ohed st 60aC. Local reeelpte were'B
with 121 car of contract grade.
Oat were In active demand all day, but
offering were very light. The bulk of the
huvinv resulted from the DUbllcatlon of
Kentucky tat crop report. July opened
a shade to mr'ic higher, at S4HrJ4Ac. aa
vSnced to 3fV where It closed. Local re
ceints were 222 car.
J'rovlslons were strong because of lively
buvli'a l,v aborts and local packers. A
to 7 V advan e In the price of live hog
and diminished receipts formed the basli
of the demand. At the close July pork
wa up c, at I1B.47H. mrfl waa up lie.
at 75. Rib were 269 27Hc higher, at
$;l.4o'n.47,4.
Estimated recelDt for tomorrow: Whea
1 car; corn, 316 cars; oat. 126 cars; hogs,
W.Oit) head.
Tin' lending futures ranged as follows:
flt. l.oals fieneral Market.
ST. LOUIS. June WHEAT Future
higher; coh weak; No. 2 red, cash ele
vator. ?j91c: trnck. skic; juiy. vc;
September. 7S74igT9c; No. Z hard, 18'axzvic.
CORN Higher; No. Z casn. nominal;
track, 48Wa-!c; July, 4Rc; September. 4Bc.
OATS Higher: No. 2 cah, Savc; track,
24(534'4e; July, S4H34"c; September, 33V4c:
No. Z white. .TSVr'BJwc.
FT3IR Steady : red winter pptent.
24 .104.66; extra fancy and straight, 23.7b$
4.S; clear,' .754m.u. .
SEED Timothy steady. fZ.B"to?o.
CORNMEAI-8teady. 22 60.
BRAN Steady; aacked east track, 86ffl7c.
HAY Firm; timothy, 213.50l.SO: prairie.
211.0fai3.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 11.00. . . -BAGGING
8Se.
HEMP TWINE 7HC "
PROVISIONS Pork. higher; lobbing,
lUTHc: lard, higher: prime steam 2". 50;
dry salt meat, higher; boxed extra short,
210 371: clear - rlba. 110.50; - short clear,
iio.CH- ' " " ' ''' -
POULTRY Bteady: cnicken. Toe:
springs. lfJ18c- turkeys, 10c- ducks, Hc;
geese, 46c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, iotvac;
dairy. 14ffl7e.
KtKiw Lower, U'ic esse count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 10.000 7,000
Wheat, bu 19,onn 21.000
Sora. bu 130.000 135,W
at, bu. 80.000 87.000
NEW YORK, June . The realising of
profit wa rather more conspicuous In to
day's stock market than the new buying
of stocks, but the speculative party which
1 conducting the larger shsre or tne op
eration In th pretenl market did not te
llnqulah the effort to hold price against
this realising by support of special siocks.
There were fewer of the stocks' among the
Influential standard Issues chosen for that
purpose today than of the lea conspicuous
and low grade Industrials. Most of the sup
porting efforts centered upon St. Paul, and
was carried over later Into Union Paclllc
Outside of these there was a miscellaneous
list of specialties which rose from time to
time and supplemented only slightly the
sustaining effect of the leader. There waa
a decided shrinkage in the volume of the
market.
'1 he character of the trading was but lit
tle changed, and new developments were
little regarded, and. In fact, were . not of
great Importance. General outside Interest
In the market was pronounced to be still
a negligible quantity. Monday s buying
wa professedly based to some extent on
an assumption that an early adjournment
of congress waa probable. The settling to
ds y. which wa based on profesed disap
pointment 'over a revised prospect of an
extended session of the law-making body,
probably came from the same professional
source. The easing tendency of the local
money market continued and extended to
rates for time loans carrying over the end
of the year. The amount of business done
was reported to oe small. Another pnase
of the money outlook was seen In the ris
ing coure of foreign exchange with the
Increase in local money supplies. Some 'of
the demand for remittance abrond was re
ported to be provided for payment of ma
turing finance bills on which great sum
have been borrowed abroad. Banking au
thorltlea conlder It an orjen question UI1
whther the gold ImDorted against the sud
den emergency of the San Francisco calam
ity and which was borrowed in eneci, is
not destined to flow back to Europe with
the relaxation of money rate here, rather
than be retained here against the fall
money requirement. The admitted delay
In the completion of Pennsylvania bond is
sue In Parla adds to the weight of this
consideration aa the placing of the bonds
I relied upon to effect a funding of a large
part of the floating Indebtedneea of thl
market to Pari. Pennaylvanla waa weak
again today on the reported delay in com
pleting thl transaction. Some tres wa
laid upon the possible effect upon the mer
chandise trade balance of a falling off In
exports of packing house products, which
Is threatened an a consequence of the pack
ing house' abuses. With the growing ease
of money here there wa noticed a move
ment in Interior exchange galnt New
York, the rat at Chicago today falling to
a discount. A polble dlverlon of the re
turn How of fund from San Francisco,
to Now York to other points I Indicated
by this. London discounts were Inclined to
yield today, but Berlin hardened and Paris
old ecurltle freely In Ixindon. The
ffrmnes In the price of wheat wa con
nected with report of unfavorable weather
condition. The mixed tone of the market
continued up to the closing.
Bonds were steady. Total sales, par
value. 82.fXS5.000. United State bonds were
unchanged on call.
4. r-f .
ew York Mooey Market.
NEW YORK. June I MON'ET On
call, easv, 2im per cent; ruling rate.
2 Pr cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; of
fered at 2H per cent; time loan, easier:
sixty dsys. 44H per cent; ninety days,
4'per cent; six month. 4Ht?4H r"
" PR I M E MERCANTILE PAPER 6 Bl't
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm t
(4 867044 8676 for demand and at 14 826",
64 I2S0 for sixtv day bills. Posted site.
24 IS ff 4.8H ' commercial bills. 24J,.
SILVER Bar, lic; Mexican dollar.
BONDS Government and railroa.',
ateady.
Quotation on New York Bonds today
were a follows:
v. a. pr. it. rg...
o eoupon
V. 8. U. ft v.
da eouDoa
0. S. l 4... ret
ao roupan
r. a.
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4i . . . .
do U
Atchison sen. 4t. . .
do ad. 4i
Atlantic C. L. 4a..
Bal. Ohio 4....
do IHa
Bra. R. T. e. 4a...
Central of Oa. to.
do let Inc
do 2d Inc
do M Inc
Chc. Ohio 4Ha
rhlraxo A. Ifea
r.. B. a Q. a. 4 it st. 1- . w . c. a
C, R. I. P. 4 7IS bord A. L. 4a
do col. .: I1V4IBO. PaclBc 4a
Cf'C. a st. U . 4a. .ion, do 1st a ctf....
Colo Ind. 5a. aar. A. 7?i So. Ratlwar ta...
do aorteo B l4 Triaa a P. la ...
Colorado Mid. 4a TJ IT.. St 1 a W 4
Colo, a BO. 4a nt Vnlon Pacific 4a..
Tub ia V. s. steel id Mi.
P. R. O 4a KHH.Wabaih la
Matlllrra' Sec. I ! a deb. B
Srle p. I. 4a to? IWcstern M4. 4a...
do tn. 1i 2VW. a I.. R. a...
Hocams Val. 4ta 1014 Wlaronala Contra! 4a. n
Japan (a - V
Offered.
.tot "Japan la. 3d aarlea. .
.10114! do 4a ctfa
.iMV. do 4'a ctfa
.11. V do d aarlea
L. a N. lltll. 4
.104 Man. c. a 4a
....lMVMtl Caniral 4a
....12HV do I at Inc
.... 71 IMtnn. St. L. 4a..
....tl4 ,M.. K. A T. 4a
...10tS do ta
.... 4 N R. R. of M c. 4
....100 ,. Y. ;. (. sa....
. I03 N. J. C. .
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No. PaclAc 4a 1044
da Sa 74
N A W. c. 4a 10014
6 . L. rfdf. 4a 44
Fein. coot. IHa 7
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OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattl Trad Ehowi More Ufa, with Yalvea
Tally Euaiy.
HOGS SELLING FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Moderate Boa of gheeo, hnt 4)aallty
( oatlaae Poor Delrakle
Kla4 to Deaaaad ao4
Fally teadr.
SOUTH OMAHA. June . lfcw.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Offclal Morday 6.725 4 642 l.lll
Official Turdny 8.714 ln.M 4j
Official Wednesday 4.m 10,600 8.200
i Three davs thl week..l3.43 i6,U KB
! Same dys lt week....U itl 84.1M 11..
Same two wees ago.,..16.1M M.S'l W.sot
Same three weeks ago.. .18,06 . l.o4 t.Sti
Bme four week ago... .16.7(10 U.4HS ?1.170
fcirr:? days lt year 14,733 SM? 14.042
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following uble ahow the receipts of
rattle, hogs and ir.eep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with lat
year: M. 105. Inc.
Cattle 420,813 SS.H2fi 61.91
Hog 1.191. M6 l,t2.t0 12,r
Sheep 73i,04H ti.3i.i 41,722
CATTLE QUOTaTlONS.
The following will how tne prices paid
for the different kinds of caul an the
South Omana .martial;
Good to choice cornfed steers I4.i04j6.jn
Fair to good cornfed steers.....' 4.0u4.iO
common to lair cornted steers.... 4.W444.W
Good to choice cows and heifers.. 4.ttg4.tij
Fair to good cow and heifers 8.004 QO
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 2.0O&3-W
Good to choice stockers ai feeders. 4.'JO(j4.
Fair to good stockers and feeders. 2 u4.2o
Common 10 fair tockere 2 wtiS.'W
Bull, (tags, etc 2.704J4.21
Veal calves 4.(vtn..a
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at Sou 1 11 Omana for tne last,
several days, wltn comparisons:
Data! 1 805. ; 1804. 1 1808. 11202. 11801. II".
1 tn in 4 it
4 141 I 7 t 1st I
t 10 I an 1 ir I :
I Ill I
4ULLJL
1 , m 1 1 1 it"
I ...!. t ts 1 14.- I an
I TI OS 1 14' 4 1
I Ifilt I 04 t 4 4"
1 1U0 14 I. !,! I 4S
liJ I It I ;tie I
1 ann I a 1 i;o I
1 t; lit 4 .
I .!'. I to 1 4 -
1 tr 8 4 1 It"
t l I 40 1 t.-t I t'
I 1TV) I ta I 74 4
t 10 I c 1 17 4 It
1 lit. I J 1 0 4 M
I !' I
M'EERS AND BULLS.
1 411 4
8TAGS.
I ., .1H0 II 10 1 '.0' 4 59
STOCKERS AND FEKDKRS.
t Hi t t:. ( 4 4 4 IM
4 4J :!l 1 ..tit 4 to
1 I'M I t 1 710 4
I ;oo I Ml 4C 4 4 to
1 t t 4 4 4
1 70 1 76 I 4 4 t
I o s an : ;ii 1 '
4l I 44 t M 4
I lit I t 1 ..! 4
t ft (M 1 140 t a
! ledln steer. ISOOflt.iS; ow rd helf
1 ers. II 10 Hi 4 00 -
HttvlS - H ip;. s.6rtl heo-: nirk"t
higher; .ig and ligh:. o4f .4S. pack
I era. 04ag.46; btiti n. r ei il best li'-axy.
! tt 6:
iri:;i' ai i.amih-n 'ipt. sow
! -,!; ninrk"! n-iiv.- ml timg. nstl-
mottot.a, 2S t A: iamb. 8S o- '.':;
ut and bui k. 12 . 7 a. r 4..'j; stocKt rs, 1.!nl
! 4.J.
I lncU In lht.
; Hereipt tt tv Fto-k t the ix print Ipul
Sou: Omul a
Sinix city
Kir'ii" ( i'y
P. Jcsrrh
St Louis
Clilcago
Totsl
Cattle. Hons Slieep.
.iv. ;i 3 .'.i
t, tin' 4'0
7 r ,1 11 oki o
'. :.51J s.'
. 1,1.0 .: 3 ti
,Jf :?," Ij,ii
3.ti3
I OM4H. WIIOII-'.HI.R M4HKF.T.
' rondttloa nf Troilr and tlootatlon on
lopte and I nner Prodore.
-RccelfU, liberal; fresh btock,
in hos vaiue
wa.4 tom.mtou 10-
mornng being
Boaton Stocks ml Road.
BOSTON, June 8 Call loan. 4HS6H per
cent; time loan. 6V55V per cent. Otflclal
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon ad). 4a t4t Wanting, common
da 4a in AdTentura
Mai. Caatral 4a...,., 774. AMouat
Atchlano X , Amalgamated ...
do pfd ..10fU Araarkan Zinc ..
I.iKJS
l4Hi.-
LIVE roi'LTHY -Hers. W
tic; lurke. ll'til.-c; tiuoks.
cnlck'P". 18ill5e per lb,
111 TTkft-Pacltttig ti,'k. i:Vt)"S.-; choice
ir j. ic. to f.incy dairy. Uc: crean.ery. .I'a.i'.a'".
,ri-tlCi... Im A 1 I r I, i s quo ICQ l.y I'linna r,--u
everything in sight wa old by o o c.ock 1 Pn : No. 1 uplniid. sitvwi. tmoium
or shortly after. A will be noted from cors. 8S.14). Hi un, l.4i.
the sales' below, the bl buiK 01 all .ho IIP.AN-Per ton, Ili.tW. . ,
HOGS The advance
which et in yeteroay
dav. the nietKet thi
good 6c higher, or imtiuc h.ghr t n n i
Monday' aeirge market. Wiiiin n
trade was slow t the opening
tlve when once underway anu
jc; rooster,
lie; spring
69.6,1,
hog sold st 2. .'7 4 H .St. whrea 4.
26 bought the most or the hog yes
terday. Today'a advance came tne mar
ket to the highest point touched lme
May XI. It will be t.oted from ,1.
at the head of the column that recrly'a
thl week are running vary mu li
lst week.
Representative tales:
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 6. FLOUR
First patent. 84 Sfd-4.: second patents,
84.2TkT14.20; first clears, I3.6043ft.tn; second
Clears, 82.40iS'2.66.
BRAN In bulk, 216.26B 16.50.
The range of prices In Minneapolis aa
reported by F. D. Day & Co. was:
Artlclea.l Open.l Hlgh. Vow. CHosa. Tea'y.
Wheat
July.. Sept..
Dec...
Flax
July.. Sept..
Oct...
WV1H:81H'SI.
7M
79H
1 14
1 14V
1 13Val
80
' 7V
1 14V
1 ?2av!
1 Jolt
811
71 4
7V
I
1 144
1 14V
1 13Vi!
I
814:8034BS1
1 14V
1 14V
1 wi
80
7lj
1 144
1 14
1 13V!
The following wa the range of price on
the New York Stock excnajge-
eaiea. men
ti. toe
4.100
ton
I.400
100
'"in
. 1.000
t.tot
, 1.600
. 14.100
100
. i3.tno
too
. 1.404
too
. 14,400
. 1.400
700
j I. too
. Moo
100
. it. to
. 1.100
. 1.000
too
"'00
too
400
70
mo
10tV
41"4
lo
tt
tl
'ii"
4 -4
7t'
114
Ht4t
llt4
!
IOJ14
lAtt,
41
im
W4
.
'iiii
(4
42 4
70
til
1574
lit
IMS
10i4
IU4i ,t4
tot. ao
101',
1414
101 .
1444
tn
140'4
4t
1U64
ti"
so
77
is
101
1774
lot
14t
lot
4S
M
140
41
10I4
'ii
to
7t
it
100V4
174
Articles.' Open. High.! Low. Close. Yes'jr
Wheat-)
Jiilv...'llfVWT!
Sertf-7Tin
lcc.
Coin
July..
Sept..
Oats-
July.
MIWl
I - 1
4fly'
:4Dj49'
!SIMil
SopL.. SV.iiil-a1
33 i
I eo..
Potk
July..
Sept..
!jrd-
Julv..'.
Sept..
Oct.,,
Rib
Julv..,
Spt..
Oct...
I
I 1 26
1 171
I
I 8
1 g an
f 8 77:
' yi:
I 16
i $ 06
811
8f.
, 81:
" M
mI
SS'
art-
1 so
Id 32
T7l
. a w
a 86 1
7
H6 !
9 IS
Hi 81J'1 804
7S SOAyuH'TSSwA
O
801 81 180
6"l'4flS
601 4D
85 24 ifi
4
4
84
821
o3 S3U
Minneapolis Cash Close Whea.: No." 1
hard, 88c; No. 1 northern, 82e; to ar
rive. I2c; No. 2 northern. 81; No. 8
northern. 74380c; No. 1 Durum, 78c;
No. 2 Durum, 70 c. Corn: No. 8 yel
low, 46c; No. 8. 46c. Oat: -No. 8
white. 83 c; No. 8. 83c. Barley: 4"
60c. Rye: 576680. Flax: $1.11.
Kaneaa City Grain and Provlalon.
KANSAS CITT, Mo., June (. WHEAT
July, 74o: September. 7Sc: December. 72c.
Cah: No. 8 hard. 77078c: No. 3. 74ftJ77c;
No. 2 red. 8Rc; No. 8. 8a8ac.
CORN July, 4c; September. 46c; De
cember. 44c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 48c; No.
8, 47c; No. 2 white. 4X49c; No. 2, 4Xc.
OATS No, 2 white. 3CB'J6c; No. 2, 84iV.o.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $18.00(818 60;
Choice prairie. $11.0ffrll.60.
RYE Steady. 6fnWc.
EGOS Steady; MIourl and Kansa
new No. 2. whltewood case Included. 14c
per dosen: cae count, jo-c per aoini ,
creamery, 18c; packing,
rasea returned. c
BUTT-ER Steady ;
14 26
1 17i
8 8
8 M
8 77
271
t 1ft
U6
18 60
16 32
8 75
8 80
8 85
32 I 120-
471
2 321
6 16 I
1 17
14 00
2 )
8 76
8 66
13
00
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oat, bu
Receipt. Shipment
44.000 28.000
22.000 . . 27. ao
2,000 4.000
Cash quotation were as follows;
FIA'M'R Market easy; winter patent.
l 6"34 On; straight. 83 "y1 ft'; pring pat
ent. 3iWJ.0; atralght. 6-l 4f3.oS; bakera.
S-'K-H-ipiV
WHEAT-NO. 2 spring. 81r84c: No. 2, T74jf
8'V; No 2 red. K641t7i-
corn No. 2. fcrjHc; No. 2 yellow,
6fclc.
OATS No. 2, 8Se; No. white. 863oc;
No. 8 white, 86ii;c.
RYE No. 8. eoc.
BARLEY Good feeding. 424J44C; fair to
choice malting. 4tlt6V.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 81.07: No. 1 porth
weatern, 81 L'. Timothy. prime. 89.86.
Clover, contract grade, 811 26.
PROVISIONS Short r'.ba aide (looael.
88 3uit 4u. Mesa pork, per bbl., tit. 4614 60
Ijrt per PO lb., $8.70. Short clear aide
(boxed). $.Kjea0.
The receipt and ahlpmenta of flour and
grain were aa follow:
Receipts. Shipment
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oat, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu...
Sb.oOO
.0n
..18 1
..3il.64
.. ff
.. 47.200
II. 4)
10.000
7S.VS00
212.i
wi.loO
(.200
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm: creameriea, ltCltc;
dulries. UVf'lic. Kgg. easy; at mark,
cases Included. 14c; first. 14c; prime flrata,
UVr extraa. 18c. Cheeae. ateady at lotllc.
Vlalklo aaly of Orala. ' '
NEW YORK. June (.Special cable and
telegraphic communication received by
Rradstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies, a compared with pre
vious account:
Wheal tailed Stales and Canada, eaat
Roc hie, decreased 1.6U 0l4 bu; afloat fur
and In Europe, decreased 4 0uu.0a) bu; toluj
supply- derreaaed t.iu.mm bu.
Corn United citate and Canada, eaat Of
RuckiV. increase. l.lAt'.MO bu.
Oat United State and Canada, east
Rookies, decieaaed I0 Om ru. Tne leading
ttecreaaea reporteol this week art) l.tiu0
Mllvaaakeo Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 8. WHEAT Mar
ket, firmer; No. 1 northrn. 86(BS4c; No.
2 northern, 83t?86c; July, 81c asked.
4Jo5c.
HARLKY Finn: ino. z, sue; ampir, w
RYE No. 1. K6'utee.
CORN-Steady: No. S cah, 4S61c; July.
60 c asked.
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 8. BUTTER
Steady; western creamery. 2iK(J,c, extra
nearby prints, tie.
fciGGS Firm; nearby freah, 17c at
mark: western fresh. 17c at mark.
CHEESE Dull; New Ytrk full creams,
10tillc
Peorta Grala Market.
PEORIA. June 8. CORN Steady; No. 3
yellow. 4i'c; No. 3. 48c; No. 4, 48c; no
grade, 46ui7o.
OATS Higher; No. 2 white. 24GS4c;
No. 4 white. ao4c.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.28 for fin
hed goods.
'. Liverpool Grain Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL. June 8. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futurea. quiet; July, tatd; Sep
tember. (d; Iiax-eniber. (d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed new,
4e7d: American mixed old. 4 10d. Futures,
steady; July, 4a6d; September, 4 6d.
Dolatk Grala Market.
DULUTH. June g WHEAT To arrive
and on track. No. 1 northern, 82c: No. 2
northern. euc: July. MVe; September. 81c.
OATS To arrive and on track and July,
26c.
Adanta Eipreas
Amalgamated Copper
American C. A F
American r. a F. pf
American Cotton Oil
Am. Cotto OH pfd...
American Biprea
Amcrrcan H. A L. pfd
American Ice. eecuntiee...
American Llnaawl Oil ,
Am. Llnoccd Oil pfd
American Ivwomotlva ....
Am. Locomotlra prd
A mar Iran a. a R.
Am. g. A R. pf
Amer. Susar Reenln
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa
Anaconda Mining C..c4--
Atchlaon
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantis Coaat - Una.......
Baltimore a Ohio
Baltimore a Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranall...
Canadian Pacific
Central leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jaraoy....
Chaaapeaka Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Alton pfd
Chleaio Oraat Weatern...
Chtraao A Northwaateni.
Chicago, M. A St. Paul.... 41,100
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd...
C , C. C A at. boula
Colorado Fuel a Iron.
Colorado a Southern..
Colorado A 80. lat pfd
Colorado A Bo. id pfd.
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Producta, rfg
Corn Producta pfd ,
Delaware A Hudson
Delaware. L. A W
UenTer ft Rio Orand
D. A R. O pfd
Dlatlllera' Securities
Erla
Krle lat pfd
Erla Id pfd....
General Klectrlc
Oraat Northern pfd
Hocking Valley
Illlnola Central
International Paper
International Papar pfd....
International Pump
International Pump, pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas City Souther
Kaneaa City 80. pfd
LnulaYllte A Naahrllla
Manhattan L
Mat. St. Rr . offered
Mexican Can I ral
Mlnneapolta it St. Loula....
M . St. P. A B. 8. M
M . Ht. P. 8. 8. M- Pfd..
Missouri Paclllc
Mlaaourl. Kaneaa aV Teiaa..
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
National R. R. ef M. pfd..
New York Central
New Tark, O. a W
Norfolk A Western....
Norfolk W. pfd
North American
Northern Pactae
Perl no Mall
Peoneylvanla
Poop la' a Oaa
P.O.. C. A at. Uiule
Preued Steal Car
Pressed Steal Car pfd
Pullman Palace Cr
Reading
Reading lat 'pfd
Rending JO pfd
Republic Steal
Republic Slael pfd
Ruck laland Ce
Rork laland Co. pfd
Rubber Uooda pfd
St. L. aV B. F. Id pfd......
St. Loula Southwaatarn....
St Loul a. W. pfd
ttloea-Shemeld Steel
Souther Pacific
So. Paciae pfd
Southern Ratlwajr
So. Railwar pfd
Tannaaeaa Coal a Iron
Teaaa a Pacific
Toledo. St. U A W
T . St. LAW. pfd
I'nloa Pacific 11,
Vnloa Pacific pfd I
tailed Stataa Kealty
United State Rubber....... I
I Rubbw pfd
tailed Stataa 8tl
I a. Steal pfd
V. -Carolina t'hamical
Va.-f'arolln Chem. pfd
Wabaah
Wabaak pfd
Welle-Fargo Riprana ...
Waailughoua Electric .
Western t alon
W heeling a Lake Krt
Wlecenela Ceo t ral tu Mta
Wia Central pfd
Total aalaa for the tar, tut. ahara.
Low. Close.
140
Ronton Albany.
noston a Maine.;
'Boaton Rleveted
Fltchburg pfd ;.
Mcx. Central
N. Y., N. H. H.
I'nlon Pacific
Amer. Arge. Chem.
do pfd
Amer. Pnau. Tuba..,. 31
Amer. Sugar 14 Michigan
do pfd ,.1.1 i Mohawk
Amer. T. a T lit Mont. '. a C
Amer. Woolen Old Dominion
do pfd lotVOaceola , ....
Dominion I. aV S..v. l !Parrot
Kdlaon Klac. Illo.....24 !gulncy
10 Mj' Trinity
.160 .Atlantic
.171 Bingham
.141 'Cel. Her la.,
.Uf centennial ..,
.. 1V Copper Rang
...14 .Paly Weat ....
. .ItaVa Fraaklln
.. 44 lOranby
., t)'ll Hnyalo
Maaa. Mining
Rlaitrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
fnlted Fruit
Vnlted Sho Mach.
do pfd
North Butte
V. S Steal
do pfd
Asked. "Bid.
. 70; tolled Copper
. It'tlC. S. Mlnlflg. .
.Ill V. S. Oil
. tntjlltah
. 10; Victoria
. MHl'WInona
4IV ; WulrerlB
l'P4l
.. 71
.; I
.. it
..jo
.. t
.. 11
.. M
. .40
.. JS
.. 7,
.. 14
.. II
.. 11
.. 2')
.. I
.. 12M,
. . MS
.. 1
.. u
..111
.. 24
..too
.. t
.. tu'4
.. 4t'4
.. 11
..2
.. 7
..
..lit
Mv
May
May
May
May
May
May
June
Juno
June
June
June
June
26... I 3i! 6 18 4 34l 6 04'
24... I 261 6 18 4 3 6 8i
i'i. .; 1 1. 4 4il t ti
28... I ttb, J
.'... 4 iv 2I
it St 6 171
81 ... I 12, 5 18
1. .. 6
zttj o
4n Val
4 481 72
1 I 0 ivi
4 6S k bl.
4 60)
I 6 621
N
J 021 i a
6 06
00
3...I
20
6... I 28
4 63i
4 4!
6 l 4 48,
t 4 661
5 21;
6 23 4 64
4 ti
7 lui 4 1"
7 10 16 Mt 4 6
1 12 6 lift; 4 Kil
70 4 63
7 07 4 83
6 99 , 7 13 6 70,
6 N 7 lt 6 71; 4 J
5 761 7 iOi $ "0; 4 91
6 78 1 Ui 6 71i 4 84
5 3l
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Hog.
K.Ouvd.di
6.niti.6C
6.:a'u.47
lj.KKUti.Dir-!
K.DOttlti.SO
atocK
too
11.400
I, tHO
700
1.100
tl.too
1.40
too
70
ii.ino
400
7. too
t.ioe
l.too
1.400
1.400
"too
too
,"'ioi
' 100
me
400
KI4
4.400
Ht4
42S
14
70
44
141
23
It
111
'44,
U
47
44
'ii
in
106 'a
iti
10
M
17
it
'ri
tt
ISO
tt
40
M
1
41
lM4fc
in
11
tit
'44
I4H
42
44
'ii"
174
103,
iii"
10
ii"
17
27
'ii
65
14
1.10
too
I. too
1.100
"4
11
71
tt4
44
1. too 71 n
CoCee Market. . .
NEW YORK. June A COFFEE Fut u re
opened easy at unchanged price In keep
ing with featurelea foreign new. Trading
Very quiet, but there Beamed to be some
demand with very little coffee offering
and In aplte f a rather bearish world
visible aupply statement tbe market ruled
steady, closing teady net unchanged In j
point higher. Sale for-the day were re-
rncd of 21600 bdg. Including June st
MuA.teV: July. $.fafi06c; September. 81044
15c: Iwmbfr, 4-V; Jnurv. 4IV'; Mf.
4.760. Sp.it Rio steady; No. 7 Invoice, pc.
I. loo
tot
I.eoO
' "ioo
4.400
too
It. 700
1,00
'alio
too
100
at, im
too
loo
l.loo
1,100
400
7 JO
II too
l.too
1.700
100
400
141
41
MS
'ii
tin
S
Its
11
140
I"
II
tt4
tots
St
111
el
lot
42
.1(4
12
tl
120
14
22
s
71
115
IH14
llltk
114
10.1S4
270
o
102
141
lot j
t4 1
44
140
411
14
114
W
30
n
it
101
177
12
20
at
11
4
10
41
144
W
1
til
640
44
t
46
71
171
104
127
111
W
41
W
17
II
-1
"
14t
142
111
It
7
111
174
14
46
4t
7'
at
140
II
to
London .Closing; Storks.
IiONDON, June 6. Closing quotation on
tne stock exchange were:
4SH-MV T. Central..
Norfolk W
a do pfd A
Ontario A W
Ponnaylrant
Rand Mlnea,
teaoing M.
do lat . pfd
do 2d pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Pacific .
)'ntpn Pacific
da pfd
R. Steal
oe pfd
Vabaah ,
do pfd ,
I panlah 4a
..144
.. t
. . j
.. tt
.. 44
4
.. 11
.. 47
.. 41
.. 4
..10
.. 41
. .144 .
.. tt
.. 41
. .104
.. 1
4
tl
per ounce.
Conaola, money
do account It
Anaconda 14
Atchlaon , ,. 13
do pfd . .".104
Baltimore a Ohio 112 .
Canadian Pnrlfir ..:.lt
Chea. Ohio nv
Chicago Ot. W .T. t" .
C. M. St. P 1IW'
DeBeera 17V
Den rar a R. O ' tit
do pfd ...V-i
Kri
do lat pfd -7f'V
do Id pfd........:; f
Illlnola Central leM
IxulTllle a Naah 1M4,
M., K. T 444.
SILVER Bar, steady, SO -ld
MONEY 2V4i3 Dec rent
The rate of discount. In the nnen market
for short bills Is 2U'a8 -! per cent; for
three months' fcllls. S4il per cent.
Treasnry Htatement.
WASHINGTON, June . Today s state
ment of the treasure balance in the sett-
era! fund exclusive of the 1160,000.000 gold
reserve ahow: Available oah balance.
21Hl.u01.682: gold coin and bullion, $82,784,686;
gold certificates, $43,0iin,830. .
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA, June 6. Bank clearing for to
day were $1,642,776.74 and for tne corre
sponding date last year $1,671,766.67.
' Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 4. WOOL Trading ts
quiet In the wool market. The lack of stock
1 said to be the prime cause of the Indiffer
ence of manufacturers, with the unsatis
factory conditions of the dry goods
market also ' a factor. There la
little doing In foreign . wools here,
either In South America or Aus
tralian grades. Territory wools are
steady at TUtt'tic for nne and ti&TOc for
fine medium. Pulled wools are dull, with
supers moving at 05o4c. Leading quota
tions follow: Territory, Idaho, tine,
23c; heavy fine, llft2ur; fine medium, ttut
23c; medium, 2M27c; low medium, .:6327c;
Wyoming fine, 2)32c; heavy fine, WqVvc;
fine medium, 22 iic; medium, 2tJji7c; low
medium, 2fi'327c; Utah and Nevada fine,
22u"23c; heavy fine, lSKjj'Jic; fine medium,
'OM'Oc: medium. 2t'327c: low medium. 2ya
27c; Dakota fine. Ju23c; fine medium,
13c; medium, nyaM low medium, SfiZic;
Montana tine choice, 24tr2&c; fine average,
'iS0y2AQ fine medium choice, 24tf26c; aver
age, iSiiJAc: fine medium choice, 24'rt.So;
average, 28?24c; staple, 27fdjsc; medium
choice, TBl'JM'; average. 2fi'SjVTc.
ST. LOUIS. June 4V,r-WOOL-Steedy : me
dlum grade, combing and clothing. 34f
28c; light fine, 2Ucf23c; heavy fine, lolSc:
tuo WRlied, Wflvioc.
Omaha ...l.6't((.20
Chicago . ... 1. '(. 00
Kansua City 2.6t"66.r
St. Lnnis 2.tyo6.0
Sioux Cltv .. 3.0"a.i6
The oftlcisl number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
. Cattle. Hogs. She p. H'r s
C, M. ft Bt. P. Ry .. 6
Wabash 2
Mo. Pac. Ry 7
L. P.- System ' 44
C. ft N. W. (East).. 8
C. ft N. W, (West).. 3
C. Ht. P.. M ft O.. 20
C. B. ft Q. (Eaat).... 17
C. B. ft Q (Westl .. 22
C. R. I. ft P. (East I. 1
C, R. I. ft P. (West) 1
C. G. W 4
Total Receipts ....182
The dispoFltinn of the'day receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purcnaslng the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour ft Co
Vanaant ft Co
Lobman A Co
Hill ft Son
Wolf ft Murnan ...
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root A Co. ..
Kegan Packing Co.
Other Buyer
Total
CAt t,U 1 her
run ot cattle thia
2
i
49
4 11
46 2 X
'i 'i i
'
$
2 i
117 IS . 4
J4. A. la. p.-. s. ' -. k F.
I ii ... I no rt ill ... 4 li
4 ..Ill ... I 40 61 Jet tt I 10
tl Ill 10 I 20 . 4 .4. to I I
M 171 44 I 26 71 !?l M IH
rt ri lio 4 17 44 lot to I at
70 U to i M to....... S3! 140 4 I
7t 134 ... t 17 41 144 ... 4 l
(1 171 ... 4 17 11 We ... 4 3
74 21 10 I 17 17 t ... 4 10
II 120 40 IT, U U ... I 14
21.. 14 M I r 47 2.1 ... 4 10
II 221 120 t 27 i4 17 10 4 to
0 lit ... t 17 14 2 2 ISO t 0
71 KH ... 4 17 44 114 ... 4 tl
74.. 110 to 4 17 II 142 ... 4 30
I 141 to 4 15 :.!.. ...... Ill IM I 0
7 Ill ... I 17 4 S22 40 to
44 144 40 I 17 21 ) ... tin
ft 1,7 ito t Im 41 244 ... 4 1
tl Ill 4 4 27 44 IU .. 4 I
71 10! ... 117 23 1.1 ... 4 10
71 104 40 4 11 71 l.i ... II
II Ill 110 4 17 14 lit ... it
tl Ill KK 4 to 74 2 1 H IU
70 tit 120 10 11 221 ...
12 131 ... 4 10 '.! 110 ... 10
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301 western
3,428 10.271 . ,S.7
waa only a moderate
morning and stut re
ceipt were larger man on Weonesuay i'
last weea, aunougn amaner tnin me piw
vioua weeks lor a month or two back.
The quality was fair, tnough nothing
Alter being dead tot swveroi days bacK , f wwern
th market InnM n,i a ill lie ,n r .,i LOt ! 24 Western
morning. Buyer acted once more a if
they really wanted some beet ateera, wtt:i
the result that the market opened earlier
than usual for some days back and the
bulk of the rattle in sight changed hands
in decent season. As to prices mere w.i
no material change, the market being
generally quiet and . steady; possibly
strong in spots.
Cows and heifers were In light supply
and fair demand, ao that the offeri,,
of the desirable kinds were disposed of
in very lair season. As was the case wltn
beef steers, there waa no quotable change
In valuea. Shipper ahould not fall to
keep In mind constantly the fact that
graaay cowa and heifer are In poor do
mind at all market point and ate
tially working a little lower a the aeaaon
advance.
The supply of atockera and feedert was
limited very largely to a few odd and
ends. At the same time there wa some
Inquiry for desirable cattle of that de
scription and the few In sight aold to
very good advantage, valuea being fully
ateady, or possibly strong.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
features. There was a lair run, thtric-
cars being reported
of the recelDts was geiierallr tinsatisiav
tory. There was one pretty goou load of j
lambs on sale, wlilnh irouh. S6,1 with ,
k. . i t-1 j in , . an ,,, i
inc iir siiiu struma; si amu eiuuiiu a"
Wooled lambs brought 66.75, which was
the same price paid for them yesterday,
but the cut today wa heavier, so t!i it
they did not e)i to quite a good ad
vantage a yesterday. The genera, market
hilglu be described as bareiy stcau nrh
yesterday.
Shippers will understsnd that there In
a good demand at this point for dlsirsble
fat sheep arid lambs, but the In-between
kind of stuff which constitutes the bulk
of the receipts ta slow sale. Buyera are
complaining that the common kinds are
killing out very poorly and hence they
ar not very anxlou for any but the b.t
grade. Still, the fact that good kind are
an crce compel them to take practically
everything coming.
Quotation on clipped atock: Good to
choice weatern lamb. 26.25 S $.60; fair to
good lamb. $$.00436.26: cull lambs. $4.61
fj6.26; good to choice yearling. $6.70
6.26; fair to good yearling. 16 60ifl 6.;
good to choice wethers, $6.76'9$.I6; fair
to good wether. $6.60f)6.76; good to
choice w, $6.6006.76: fair to good ewe.
$4 7665 60; burka, $4,263 4.76.
RDreenttlv sales;
AO
ewes
lambs
feeder lambs
lamba
lamba
4 bucka
28 cull ewes
10 null lambs
60 western cull lambs.,..
163 wether and ewes ,
98 western lambs
130 western Jamb ,
248 lamba grid wethers....
481 western' lambs
2n4 weatern Is nibs
6 western wethers
43$ western wooled lambs
NEW yiiGKTABLES.
TOMATOLK-Klorida, per crate of SO lb',,
net. $3.0u.
WAX HEANfr-Per ox of about Iba..
$1.76'g2.i. ...
81HI.NG BEANS Per box of about 25
lba.. $1.7-a2.16.
TV h Mrs. BEETS AND CARROTS-4
Per dta, bunches. 36c. .
LEAF l.Rl'i Uv K-Hothouse, per di ,
head. vc. "
CUCUMBERS Home growtt, per doa..
50M,6c; TexfcS. per bu. box, $1.76.
UNIONS Colorado, yellow and red. 11
per lb.; Tex, in crate.i, white, $1.i5; yel
low. $1.36. "
GREEN ONION8-Per doi.- bury-he. -00.
RADISHES-Per dos. bunches. 35c.
CABhtAGE-Csllfornia. l,'a.1c per lb.
CAULIFLOWER 1'er dux. heads. -tl-SOiP
' OLD VEGETABLES.'
POTATOES- Ilunie grown, per bu , ootf
iTV; t-outit luKnte, per bu., tk'C; 'Joloradu,
per lb., 2c. ." , ., -
NAVY BEAN8 Per bu., $15; No. i, $l.i-
LIMA BEANS Per h.. 6c.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
DATF8-Per box of SO-lb pkgs.. $2 00;
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb boxe. per box, c;
Beyers,, per lb., 4c; walnut atuffed, 1-llt.
pkr-. $2.00 per do.; 8-lb. boxe. $l.t.
ORANGlOrt - tallfornlit. extra fancy
nvel. Luge sl.es, $4.JVfi5 iV. Medlter
rnnesn sweet, all sixes. $4.00J4.60.
LEMONS Llmonler. extra fancy, 210
site. $.iVi; SO0 to site, $7 on.
FIGS California, per 10-lh. carton, i5tj
85c; imptirted Smyrna, three-crown. 11c.
BANANAS Per medium slsed .bunch. $1.78
fr2 26; Jumbo. 22.60rBS.00 ,
riNE APPLES P:xe 24, 30 and 26. $2 25.
KRUITS.
CHERRIES California. 2.f per 8-lb. b x;
sour cherries, 24-t(t. crute. $2.252.60
BEEF CUTS.
BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. 2 rib.
9c; No. 3 rib, 7V4c; No. 1 loin, 14r; :.o. 3
1 Itiln. I2c: No. 8 loin, llc; No. 1 chuck.
6c; No. 2 chuck, 5c; No. 3 chuck. 5c: Nt;
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NEW YORK, June 8. Closing quotation
vn mining eioca
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June . Tbe London mar
ket for tin wa higher, with pot closing
at 180 10a and futurea at 179 lu. Locally
the market waa firm, with spot quoted at
H.4iKU:ii.to. Copper waa unchanged to a
ahade higher In the lntlon market, with
spot quoted at 86 16s and 84 17 6d
for future. Locally the market wa
firm with lake quoted at $18.7619.u0;
electrolytic, $18.87(318-76: casting, $18.26
18.37. liad wa unchanged at 18 17 od
In Ixmdon and at $o.7(m6 .86 in the local
market. Spelter advanced to 27 16a In tbe
London market and to 4.utatS 10 locally.
Iron wa higher at 60 for standard foun
dry and 60s ld for Cleveland warrants In
the English market. Locally iron waa un
changed. No. 1 foundry, northern, Is
quoted at $l8.76fc'l.t: No. 2 foundry.
and No. 1 foundry, southern, at $18 26318.60:
No. 2 foundry, southern, et $17.7itpl8 00.
ST. LOUIS, June . M ETALS LEAD
Firm, $6.0; spelter higher. $6.92.
Cotton Morkel.
NEW ORLEANS.- Juno 8.-COTTON-Bpot
closed quiet; sales. 2,860 balea: low
ordinary, 7 9-lsc, nominal: ordinary, 8 l-luc,
nominal; good ordinary. 9c: low middling,
103-ltici middling,' 10 W-lSc; good middling.
116-lbc; middling latr. liii-inc, nominal;
fair. 12c; recelpta, 2.6o8 bale; atock, 97.S3t
bale.
LIVERPOOL. June . COTTON Spot,
etiill nrlcea ft rtnint loweri American mid
dling fair. $.4&d; good middling. $.21d; mid
dling, 6.9Dd; low middling, 6 Sid; good or
dinary, 6 61d: ordinary. 6.31d. The sales
I of the day were 4 aj bale, of which 6o
were for pecultlon and export, and in
cluded 8.0 American. Keceipt. ll.tw
bale. Including 7. Sum American.
BT. LOUIS. Mo. -June 6. COTTON
steady; middling. llc; aales, none, re
ceipt, 83 bale; (hlpments. 88 balea; atock,
30,9k balea.
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ic; ,o. 1 ptate, ac; c. - ,iio, oi ,
3 plate, 2,c. -
' MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg. $3 75; per bbl., $8.75.
HONEY New. ier 24 lb.. $.160.
CHEESE Swl. new. Ific: Wisconsin
brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 12c; twin.
13't.c; Young American. 15c.
. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. oft shells, nt-tv
crop, per lb., K,c; hard shells.' per lb.,
13c. Pecans, large, per lb., Mc-; rmnll.
per lb.. 12c Peanuts per lb., 6c; rntei,
per lb.. 8c. Chill walnut, per lb.. 12CT1JI1..-.
Almond, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard
shell, per lb., 15c. Coco. nuts, $4 per sack
of 100. ,
PUG AR Grsnulated cane. In bbl a.
$6.06; granulated csne tn sacks, $6.oi;
granulated, In sacks,' $4.91.
SYRUP in barrels, ne per gni.; in
esse. 8 10-lh. can 21.70: rases. 1 1 n-io.
can. $1.80; ce. 24 2-lb. cans. i. 86.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 85, 250 per lb '.
No. 80. 20c per lb.; No. 25. 18c per lb J
No. 20. 15c per lb.: No. 21, 12c per lb.
CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per Si
bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60: Norway mackerel, per
bbl., 200 lba., bloaters, $40.00; No. 1, $28.00;
No. 2. $28.00: N.O.-2. .$20.(10;. Irish, Ho. 2.
$16.00: herring, . In, bbls, 206 lb, each..
Norway. 4k. $18.00; Norway, 3kv $13 .00;
Holland, mixed. $11.60; Holland herring.
In kegs, milkers, 80c; keg, mlxd, 70e.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
em, 650600: Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, 8-lb.'
cans. $1.2501.60; 2-lb 97 Vie9 $1.00. Pine
apples, grated. 2-lb, $3.05 2.20: sliced.
$1.90(92.20. Gallon apples, fancy, $3.90;
California apricot. $1.40B2.00; peat.
$1.76 2.60; peach, fancy, 21.72.40:
H. C. Peaches. $2.001 2.60. Alaska aalraoti,
red. 21.26: fancy Chinook. F.. $2.10: fane
Lsockey. F.. $1.96; sardine. oIL $2.60;
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$1.16471.25; auer kraut. $1.00: pumpkins,
K0c4$1.00; wax beans, t-lb., 70 090c; llmt
beans, S-lb 75c$l 35; spinach, $12.';
cheap peas. 2-lb 80c extra, 7$490c;
farcy, $1 361.75.
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CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET
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Foreign Financial.
IX)NIM)N, June g Money wa la abund
ant demand today and the aupply waa fair.
Discount were eay. The tone on the
Stork exchange continued cheerful deaplte
the fact that there waa no eipanatun ef
bualne. Yeeterday'a Imprevemeol la Brit
ish aecurllie waa maintained except In the
case on consol. ablch eased a fraction to
ward the cloe. Foreigner were Inclined
to ease on Pari aelllng Americana opened
dull. The reaction in Wall street yeie,
day dampened the ardor of operator rur-
Oil ana Resin.
OIL CITY. Pa.. - June $ -OIL-Credit
balance, $1.64; shipments. 78.840 barrels',
art-rage. 66 . barrel: runs, 71,a6 barrel;
average, 4 fA barrels; ahlpmenta, Lima.
CS.321 barrel; average. 68.464 barrel run,
IJma. 47.871 barrel; average. 29,075 bar
rel. .
SAVANNAH. Ga., June $. Oil a Turpen
tine firm, 37c.
ROSIN-Flrm; A, B. C. $3 60: D.'$3.70: R.
$.196; F. $4 0v; G. $4 .05; H. $4 16; I. $4 26:
K. $4 36: M. $4 40; N. $.; W. G, $4 75. W.
W. $4 85.
Soger and Molaaaea.
NEW TORK. June l-81'OAR-Rjw,
firm; fair rallning. lhWllHc, oentrlf.
ugl M teat. 3 ls-32fi3c; mulaea sugar.
3 11-ltki 2S-3c. Refined. firm; crushed,
powdered 4 7oc; granulated, 4 aor.
NEW ORLEANS. June 1 SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle, renlrif opal. 6a4 7-16c;
jrllow, $t?9c; aecond. 23c.
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Higher.
CHICAGO. June 8. CATTLE Receipt ,
30,000 head; market, beat ateady; others
low and lower; common to prime ateers,
$4 00 6. 10; cowa, $1.0004.50; heifer,
$2.7606.10; bull. $3.26(9 4.46; ralve. $2.75
67.26; atockera and feedera. $2.75 4.76.
HOGS Recelpta. 22,000 head; market I
C 7c higher; choice to prime heavy, $4.60
T.06; medium to good heavy, $6.47
$.60: butcher welghta, $$.60t8.66; good tn.
choice heavy mixed, $8.45 6.62 ; pack
ing, $8 00(8 4 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 16.000
head; market 10016c higher; sheep, $4.60
4J6 26: yearling. $6.0&686; shorn lamba,
$&.26$,76.
New Tork Live Stoek Market.
NEW YORK. ' June .BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1164 head: prim and choice steer
ahade higher; others steady; fat bulls
ateady; bologna bulls slow to 16c lower;
cows steady to 6c lower; steers, 64 80i5.";
top, $6.76: bull. $3.264.60; cow. $2.(Xti3.6;
extra. $4. 10; export, $17 cattle, 10 aheep and
3,800 quarter of beef.
CALVrJS Receipt, 8.144 bead: market
active and firm. Veals, $6,0047.26; few
extra. $7.60; culls. $4.kj-4.60; buttermilks,
$4 00(&4.75; dressed calves slow; city dressed
veal. $llc per pound: country dread,
6fDc.
IIOGS Receipt, 6 ftg head; market firm;
atate bog, $n.9tKS&90.
SHEEP AND lAMBfl-Receipt. 5.fC,
head; aheep ateady; lamb and yearling.
IHrtfec higher. Sheep, $3 .6036.60; cull. $10
f)3 0V; yearling, $a.007.36; lamb, $S C?
8.76.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O... June 6. SEED Clover,
cah, $6.70( October, $n.46 bid; prime tim
othy, fl.m.
REAL ESTATE TRA1SKRRS.
Kansas City Lire gtoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. 'June 8 CATTLE Re
ceipt. 7,000 head. Including 1,200 aouth
ern; market ateady to strong: choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5 286 80;
fair to good, $4.26 0 6.16; weatern fed
steers. $3 6006.26; stockers and feeders,
$2.760 4.60; southern steers, $$.2604 80;
southern cows, $.60&8.80; native cow.
32. 60434.80: native heifer. 88. 26496.10:
bull. 82.6004.10: calves. $3 00 0 8.26.
HOGS RecelDts. 18.000 head: market
Strong to 6c higher: tOD. 66.47 1,: hulk nf
sales, $6796 40: heavy, $6 4606.47:
packers, $$ $0tr$ 46;- pigs and light. $6.36
1 11
SHEEP AND LAMBS ReeAlnta t. onn
head; market ateady and active: native
lamba. 35. 60ft 7.40: fed sheen Bnt vu,.
ling. $4.6908 40: Texa clipped yearling,
"-u4e .; iexa cupped (hasp. 86.260
( $6; atockera and feedera, $$.000 6.00.
along City Live gtoek Market.
SIOUX CITT. June g-(Specll Tele
grsm.) CATTLIC Receipt. BOO bead; mar
ket ateady: beevea. $4.00456 25; cow, bulla
and mixed. 63.004jp4.6i); stockers and feed
era. $3.404.26; calve and yearlings, $3.0o9
4.10.
HOGS Recelpta, ' 6.400 head; market 4c
higher, selling at WJOtJO); bulk of sales,
SHEEP AND LAMBS' Receipts. 400
head; market ateady.
at. Joaepk Live Hock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, June CATTLE Re
ceipt. 2.61$ bead; market ateady; native.
$4.260 6.76; cow and heifer. $1.7644.66;
etex-kere and feeder. 63. 800 4.36.
HOGS Receipt, 6,162 head; market 6o
higher; light, $4 2608.37 ; .medium and
heavy. $6.300 6.46.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. $.10$
head; market 10c higher; lamba, $7.26;
anorn taniD, 4.i. .
4. Loot Live Slock Market
ST. LOUIS. June f CATTLE Re
ceipt. 4.000 head. Including $.00 head of
Texana; market atrong; native shipping
and export ateera, 84.66O6.90; dreaeel
beer and nutrner eteer,
under 1.000
and feeder,
49&AA- faenere 1111111.
$1940440; calves, $1 6004 31; Te'xa aoa
ivre, ii.itDi.iu; orwoeea
iitrher teer, $1 44 0 6 14; eteora
0 pound. $$.3604.(0; atockors
t, $1 600 4 4a; cowa and bolfara.
Jetur R. Contllng to Guy F Groa
Jeau, lot 19, block 1. Richmond. .. .$ 17J
Walter Mill to Esabella Lees, lot '
8. In Dodge and Root's ad ........... 850
Oliver Bellls and wife to Harvey J.
Groce, lot 12, 13. it, 15. block 4. '
Halcyon Heights s.. 2,W)
Artie W. Chaney and -husband to
Brown I Grove, lota 13, 14, block,
27, Benson .1.600
George Kelley and wife to H, J.
Grove, lot 12. block 41, Benson 5",0
Jeanette J, Regan to Victor Frausen,
south of lot 40. Nelson's sd 1,300
Otto Sellgrrn and wife to Charles G.
Ring, east 11 feet of the north 120
feet of the south of M $. block
6. Park Place.! '.. ., ; vat-jn-.. 860
Er.ra Millard to Anna C. Rogr, ,eet
4 feet, lot 6. . block, 7$. City-, of
Omaha, lot 6. bhck 9, Cltyf of
Omaiia A 1.3i0
Byron R Hasting, trustee to Hans
C. Damm, lot 11 12. block t Mili
tary ad 125
Ieopold Doll et al. to AAA German,
lota 7 and 8. block 12. Wakeley'a
aub. of the west of block L, Hlme
baugh's ad , 5
Katherlne Scott to Mary Ann
Musgtove, lot 19. Parkland Place.. 125
John H. Evana and wKejI'-to- John
Wear, lot 3, block 2, Wekeley's sub.
of west V. pf block 1. Hlmebaugh'a
ad : '!
C M. Cardel to Bar, lot 17, In Oak '
Hill No. t.-.. .... ICO
George W. Jenks, trustee, to George
T. Morton, lot 7. block "E ' In
Saundera and Hlmebaugh'a ad..: 1$
8. O. Northwestern Railroad company
to City of South Omaha, lot 1, In
block 216. City of South. Omaha. .... '
Thomas J. O'Nell and wife, tract
west 46 feet of lot 1. west 45 feet of
north 38 feet of lot t, block ti. City,
of South Omaha 4.17B
Jamea P. Ford and Wife. $4 17$. to
William H. Paxton, lot g.' block 82.
tract lot T... i t...i t
E A. Plodgett and wife to L. N,
Worlter. lot $ nd 9, .block 3. Cot
tage Place 200
John D. Scott to name, north of lot
2. block 254. South Omaha.., . 100
Wilson T. Graham and wife to Mr.
Jan Keith, lot 28, block 1, Mower
aub. of lots 3 and 6, Turtle's sub1.. 126
Mettle D. Gardln to Anna K. Richard
son tract adjoining lot 18, tn Mo-
Candllah Place 1
Thomas J. O'Nell and wife to City of
South Omaha, 106 feet of lot 1. eaat
to feet of north 36 feet, kit 2, In
block 84. City ut South Owiu.h..,. 11 K
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