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5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: TTT'Ofl v JUNE 12, 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Traders Kmoui and Await the GoTsru msnt Crop Bepcrt. - WHEAT CONDITION ABOUT AS EXPECTED Vert- Little Chaoge la Frleea Dae to Official rigerrs Wkttt la Aooot Half-Cent Lower 4 Cora Stroac. OMAHA. June 11. 190. The trsde in wheat today waa nervous, everyone being Inclined to await the ov ernment report, which com at 1 o'clock. Opening prima wn t,c higher to Ve lower, although cablet were SWd higher. 1 he usual numbtr of cnp damage reports tame from the southwest, but their ef-t-rt waa diminished by predictions of rmln. Prlr-es ruled about Vc lower, and were unsflecud by the government report, which waa ahout an expected. In the flrat part of the session corn waa Itif-I ned to be weak and prices were a little lower. There wan little activity until near the end, when there waa a rraotlonal advance. Further complaint of flry weather In the southwest were In a measure offset by predictions of showers. Some eigne of a falling off In the caalt tleniand were evident. Oats were up e, when the government report came giving condition of crop at per cent. There waa Vc reaction at the clone. World' wheat shipments were S.S2O.000 bushels, against S.Mfi.OOO bushels nt week and 11, .4)8 Out bushels last year. Corn shlp menta were 4.127.0(0 bushels, agi.nst .,- bushels last week and 8,7,O0 bushels last year. Wheat visible decreased l.27,00 bushels, corn Increased 446 fl"0 bushels and oats decreased gl6,iJ bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 42,000 bush els and shipments ll,o bushels, against receipts last year of SPS.Ooo bushels and shipments of 364.000 bushels. Corn receipts were 1.476.onn bushels and shipments 744,t0 bushels, against receipts last year of 67.0iO bushels and shipments of i.tat.UjO bushel" Clearances were 11.ono bushels wheat. 9.817 barrels flour. 61,(00 bushels corn and 16,000 bushels oats. ' Liveipool closed VuSd higher on wheat and td higher to td lower on corn. Local range ot optlona: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bat y Wheat- I "i i ! July... I 7;HB!77i 7Vkl77Vf?4.l V7NB Sent. 76SI 76S! ;7u Corn- July...! 474.B 4741 47V4I 474A' 471i.47VdVi, 47A 47S 47V.B Sept.. . I 47B UHIB Juir....... 84B n bid. Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT No. t hard. 1 car 77c; 1 car. 78c; No. I hard. 1 car, 73o. Omaha tosh Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7ftftTSc; No. 1 hard. 7Wp74c; No. 4 hard, Wl0c; No. 2 spring, 7io; No. 3 Spring. 72076c. CORN No. 3, 4tiVtf4tc; No. 4. 45c; No. S yellow, 46e; No. 3 white, 47Ve. OATS-No. 3 mixed. 33c; No. I white. 4Vc: No. 4 white S4c. R I E-No. 2. 67c; No. 3 65Hic. Carlo Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. "Icago 7 , 476 176 Kanaaa City 44 JO t .Yiliineapolis 27(1 Unions ...... 23 134 i;j ' Duluth 28 ... . . St. louls 49 3g4 ise CHICAGO GRAI AND PROVISIONS Pea tares of the Trading- and Closing Prices ea Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, June 11. Clear weather In the United States had a weakening effect on the local wheat market today, quota tions on the July delivery being on H Sc. Corn was up VtVUc oata showed a gain of He Provisions were itllia ' higher. weakness In the wheat market developed during the early trading and for the re mainder of the day the market held fairly steady at a moderate decline. The feeling was quite 11 rm at the immediate opening becauae of strong Liverpool cables, but before the end of the first hour the de mand had shrunk to small proportions and throughout the remainder of the day the volume of trading waa small. The chief reason for the Inactlvlt v .m-a tfc . rnvum. , mem crop report, which Waa made public only a few mlnutea before the close of the session and too late to have any ef fect on prlcea. Improved weather condi tions in all sections of this country were the principal pause of the weakness dur ing the laat half of the sesalon. Clear weather waa reported In the northwest, also in the southwest, where harvesting Is in progresa, and showers were reported In Kansas and Nebraska, where rain is greatly needed. The market closed steady. July opened Vu lower toSc higher at 84 '4 844c, sold off to 8Hc and closed at S3 t83c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 161,000 bu. The amount on passage decreased 2.880,000 bu. The visi ble supply decreased 1,027,000 bu. Pri mary recelpta were 421.000 bu.. against ;,000 bu. for the corresponding day lost year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chlcaato re. ported receipts of 802 cars, against 384 cara laat week and til cars a year ago. Reports of damage bv drouth to the nam crop In Kans&s, Missouri and Nebraska causer! bullish sentiment In the corn pit. C'ommleelon hottsea and cash Interests were the chief bidders and offerings were scattered. The- market closed firm. July opened mjr He higher, at MHWMVc sold oh to Ut?51e and then advanced to M51'o. .The close waa at 61 & . Hr. Local receipts were 476 cars, with 204 cars of contract grade. Trading In the oats pit waa active and the market was firm. There was a good general demand for the KeDtemhcr rialtv. wry. but July was In email request. Belief inai me government crop report would prove to be of a bullish character caused the activity in the September option. The report sustained this opinion to a large extent, allowing aa it did a condition of ft. The market closed firm. July opened un changed to UGSc higher at 37Sc to Slfc&aic. sold between 1714c and 3Tc . and closed at te. Local recelpta were 176 cars. lA m . . i i.iuii. ""id 1 1 r r i, un active nemana by local packers, which waa based on a 6c advance In the price of live hogs. The principal trading was in the September option. ' At the close September pork waa up It a at $ 16.6 k. Feptemher lard waa 1:H higher at $.7H. September ribs were 7HCM0C higher at 37 V 40. Kstlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 8 cars; corn, 404 care; oata, 192 cars; hogs, 20.000 head. ; The leading futures ranged aa follows: Auricles. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Safy Wheat I I 844 Ktt.,83J 84 M'v fUVsi MS W", 85 84 84 84S 62S- USi 61S 61 38 37iJ TK S7S SMg 4Si 34' 34S M ,iW SI 36S 16 7Si 16 90 16 95 16 80 16 70 16 65 16 66 16 60 I 98 8 86 8 93H 8 K',, 10 i 074 a fco 074 I WS I 0J 8 871, B2V.I 40 62S 9 40 40 9 8, 9 40 9 80 I 8 16 10 9 10 July...81te Ch quotations were aa follows FLOUR Firm; winter patents 8cf(ofi4 00' winter straights. 8S 3 70; spring patents' Tr. 22"SrnC ",r"'"hU- bakl WHEAT No. 1 spring, 834Jc; No 1. r CTS4c: No. red. kQlc 76 CORN-No. i. 62c; No. I yellow KVr OATS-No. 2. 37Se: N. J white, Vwa JSSc; No. 8 white, WitoSff. 9 RVK-No. J. fc'-uOSc. V BAKLEY Oood feeding, 44HSe; fair ta choice malting. 6(H,5c. r 19 BEED8 No. 1 flax. ll.OSH; No. 1 north western, 1113; prime timothy, 3 60i3i0' clover, contract grade, $11 25. PROVISIONB-Short rlbe aides floo.el tJ3ti9.40. Mess pork, per bbl., 8l6.90i6i Ij.rd. per V lbs.. 18 87V,. Short clear sides (boxed. 887S100u. The receipts ml shipments of "our and grain were: ' Receipts. Shipments Flour, bble 21 io Whsat. bu V'.'X't s.o Corn, bu 44K.kii) '6.ino Oata. bu 2l8.7t-4 t4.i0 Rye. bu 2.0 Ilarley, bu U.6tl lino On the Produce exchange today the but ter maj-V-'t waa firm; creamery. 1MJ13V; dairy. 14tpl7Sc- Eggs, steady; at mark, easea Included, llalic; firsts. 14H; prime ft rets. Ise; extras, 18c. Cheese, steady, USc ralah OroJa Market. DCLUTH. June 11.-WHEAT-To arrive end oa track No. 1 northern, 86Sc. No. 3 8ept...H3V4' Dec....4VS Corn . July... MSW Sept... 61 VU2! Oats July...!j7Sa. Bepl...,J4'V' !.... Poik , .Kiev... 16 96 Sept.... 16 U Lard .July... IRS Sept... 8 94 Oct.... 9Ki It lbs July... 45 6Pt... t3-.'H Oct.... 17SJ northern. Ke; July. Mf, September, 81e. OATS To arrive on track and July, 87c. NEW YORK OCKRAL MARKET tao4alaa af the Day Varloaa rmmadltlea. NEW YORK, June 11 rixUR Receipts, 19.o4 bbls.; ex;orts. 4.738 bbl.; market dull and steady; Minnesota patents, M 0; bakers, Mtf-lMKo; winter patents, 4.00tf 4 80; winter straights, lidoH.OO; winter ex. trss, $:.0Sj34o; n-lnter low grsdes. tZ . 3 35. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, IXfrff choice to fancy, $.! 964 15. CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, fl .31 ifri. 26; coarse, tl tal.K); kiln dried, a; HK&3.00. RYE Firm; No. 1 weatern, 8c, nominal f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Nominal; feeding. 47Hc. c. I. f. New York; malting, 637c. c I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts. M.0D0 bu.; salts, 3.8O0.. 000 bu. futures. Spot, steady; No. 3 red, 9&c nominal elevator and c nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 93'ec f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 90V4e. f. o. b. afloat. Opening higher on bulllsn cables and unfavorable Russian newa, wheat weakened and waa very unsettled until 2 o'clock, when the government re port appeared. This was construed vari ously and prices were Irregular, closing VtttSo bet lower, the trade being very much mixed over the report. Juiv, fltfttrtic, closed at 90'4,: September, MSVPHd closed at 88V4c; December, 89SHo, closed at 8frC. CORN Receipts, 11,800 bu.: exports, I4.900 bu.; sales, ao.Ono bu. futures. Spot, firm; No. 2, 69c nominal elevator ana 59c nom inal f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 60c nom inal; No. 3 white, 5c nominal. Option market waa dull all day, but fairly steady, closing partly Sc net higher; July closed at oWc; September closed at 68Sc; Decem ber. tn'S-fii'Nc, closed at 67Sc OATS Receipts, 200, bu. Spot, firm; mixed, M to 32 lbs.. 41Sc; natural white. 30 to aa lbs., 42tf43Sc; clipped white, 80 to i ins., wg-eiMfC. FEED-Hteady; spring bran, 119 40. June nipmrm; minuilngs, 18.76, June shipment; cuy, ii,uwi.w. HAY' Firm: shlnnlne Urfrrhr mnA Choice, 87tiflftc. HOPS yuiet: stste common to choice 19i5, lft14c; 1SH. Ilrl2c; olds, nominal. HIDE Firm; Oalveston. 30 to 26 lbs., LEATHER Steady: acid. 262714e. PROVISIONS-Beef, teady; family. $1100 tjll.50; mess.. $8 5OIU8.O0; beef hams, $20.63 2C.no; pnekot, $ 50010 50; city extra India mess. $16 .6Kg'17.0O. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $10.2512.5O; pickled shoul ders 38.0i&.50; pickled hams. 3ll.5OSU.50. Lard, Arm; western prime, 88.9otjH.96, nom inal; refined, firm; continent, $9.40; South America. $9.75; compound, $7.0iX87.$7!. Pork, steady; family. $18.5n19.00; short Clear, $1 Ua 18.26; mees, I1T.60. TALLOW Quiet; city, 5c; country. otSfic. RICE Steady; Domestic, fair to extra, 3Valo; Jaian, nominal. BI TTER Steadier. Street price: Extra creamery, 20raai4c. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, 15 20c; renovated, common to extra. 12-gl7c; western factory, common to firsts. 12'gl5Sc; western imita tion creamery, extras, 17c; firsts, 15HS16c. CHEESE-Weak; new state, full cream. Urge, fair to best, NX&lftHc; new state, fair to best, HW0Sc; new state. Inferior, 8Wc. EGOS Firm; western, firsts, 17c; west ern, seconds, 16ij5rl6Hc. POULTRY Live, steady; western broil ers. 2tie; fowls, 131c; turkeys, llalic. Dressed, firm; western broilers, Sof25c; tur keys, ll13c; fowls, 104j13c. St. Loals Oeaeral Market. ST. LOl'ia, June ll.-WHEAT-Lower; No. 2 red, cash elevator, Ssftc; track, nsyfric; July, 81c; September, 114o; No. 3 hard, 79as.'c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, nominal; track, 491jOc; July, 49Sc; September, 60c. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 36c; track, Vii&37c; July, 3714c; September, 3c; No. 3 White, 36V(j37c. FIAJITR Steady; red patents. $4.604.70; tir-'5nc' and straight, $3.75&4.40; clear, SEEDS Timothy, ateady; $2,SCM,90. CORNMEAL Steady; $3.60. BRAN Steady; Backed, east track, 86tf87c. HAY Steady; timothy, $12 6016.00; prai rie, IU.OU013.OO. IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. HAOQINO 8Sc. HEMP TWINE 714c. PROVIBIONS-Pork. higher: jobbing, U8iv lfvi- h'hsr: prime steam, as.2S. Dry aalt meata, steady; boxed extra shorts, 39 50. Clear rlbe. $9.76: short clears, $9.87H. Bacon, steady: boxed extra I.'VJ' lt)-37; c'ar rlba, $10 60; short clear, $io.&;s. io?i'LTR.y-Flrm! phtfens, vy. springs, 18S2.: turkeys, 11c; ducks, 8Hc; geese, c. darVT 1417l8teady: Cr'm'r'- . WW! , JCOas Higher. 13c esse count. ; , - v. , t itjRcelpts.8hlpn3pnts. Flour, bbls th-.J.. ifnoo "7,0,10 Wheat, bu 49,on0 1 18 000 Corn, Bu ..,..384.000 13!ftno 0lts, bu 187,000 67.000 Mlnneapolla Ger.ta Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 11. FLOUR First patents, 34.36ti4.46; second patents, 34 WW rMlifliH1 C'erB' 3-60l68 second clears, BRAN In bulk, $15.2o16.50. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of prices, aa reported by F. 1. Dav A Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, wa: Artlcles. Open.) Hlgh. Low. Oose. Safy. Wheat I I 84v!s2Vifi July...84if44 8XT, 82S 82S 1 14 Sept. !2Wfc 82SSl tiki mi Dec... Sept.. Oct.., 82 1S,1S& 1 14V.I 1 144 1 14SI 1 14V 1 13S I 14 1 14S I HVfcl 1 141. 1 15 1 16S 1 14V4 1 MVif Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, K6Vtc;.No. 1 northern, 84'fl84i: No. 2. northern. 82c; to arrive,- fclic; No. a northern 80C82c; No. 1 durum, 74c; No. 3 durum. 73c. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 48c: No. a J,'?"1 No- 1 hlte, 35. Barley: 410c. Rye: 67S68So. Flax :1.10lfc. T Kaasaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June 11. WHEAT July. 76c; September. 76 Sc: December, Jf!Si.',1V,,Jo- ? h,rd- 779Hc; No. 3 76077Hc: No. 4. 72fa 76Hc: No. 3 red, 88c No. 8. 83 87c; No. 4. 70 82 Sc. CORN July, 47T,c; September. . 48 14 c; December. 46c; cash. No. 2 mixed, i-e i9Si,NS; tc: No. 2 white. 49V, t 4944Jc; No. 3, 49Sc Inal; No. ; mixed. 34c. EGGS-Steady; Missouri and Kansas new No. 2 white wood cases Included. 13Sc; case count, 13c; cases returned, Sc. less. HAY Strong; choice timothy, 313 60 14 00: choice prairie, au.jfcjfj 11.75. RYB Steady, 64WfiiS. BUTTER Creamery. 18c; packing. 18c .. . . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu ai.OflO 42,ono C"n. on l6.no ss oix) Oata. bu 19.000 1 18.OU0 Visible gnpply of Grain. NEW YORK. June 11. -The risible supply of grain Saturday June 9, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange was aa follows: Wheat. 29.783.000 bu. ; decrease. 1 028 000 bu.; corn, 3.816.0U) bu.; Increase. 44ti.0flu bu oata, S.ISH.ODO bu. ; decrease. 778,000 bu. : rye 1.625.000 bu. ; decrease. 4!,000 bu. ; barlev' Sii.OiiO bu.; increase. S4.00U Liverpool Grala and Previsions. LIVERPOOL. June 11. WH EAT Snot, nominal; futures, quiet: July, 6s 6i; Sep tember, 6a 7Sd; December, ss 7d. . CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, no stock; American mixed, old, 4a 9Sd; futures, quiet. July, 4s VX; Septem ber, 4s 6Ud. HOPS In London (Taclfle coast), firm; 3 6st)3 15s. Mllwaakre Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June Jl. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern. 7Sc; No. I northern. 8&c; July, 3To asked. RYE Steady; No. 1. 56 Sc BARLEY Steady; No. 1 67c; sample. 4f-5tkv CORN Higher; No. 3 cash. 51'4fi61V.c: July. 51Sc bid. Peoria Grala Market. PEORIA. June 11. CORN Firm; No. 3 yeilow, 5Sc; No. 3. 60Sc; No. 4. 4?S?; no grade, 46S68c. 1 OATS Higher; So. 3 white, 37Sc; No. 4 white. MSttfeSc. WHISKY On the basis of 31.29 for fin ished goods. PHILADELPHIA. June ll.-Bl'TTBR Firm; extrs western creamery, 21c; extra neary prints. Kt'UJS Firm; nearby freeh and western fieh. IKe at mark. CHEEeB-etrady; New York full creams. 10 a lie. Krrst In Qneiatlens. Through a typographical error In the Sun day review of the week s trade in Omaha Carter's white lead s quoted at 6'4 cvnta It should have been 7S cents. Elala llntter Market. ELGIN. Ill , June II. PUTTER Firm to day and selling at 30c per pound. Sc ad vance from Issi nevk. bales for the wee eere ac6,(k'0 pounds. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS I Fries afoTemect Dull and Vsrrow ud Confined to few Speculative Isanea, TRADERS WAIT FOR CROP REPORT It la Posted Dnring taat Hoar nnd Is Sufficiently Favemble ta Caase Strong (lose. NEW YORK. June 11. Price movements In today's market were dull and narrow snd were confined almost entirely to a mere hsndful of the active speculative Issues, particularly St. Paul. There has been a great deal of gossip recently regarding the financing of the company's proposed Paclflo coast' extension. The "news has been alternately good and bad, today's be ing of a favorable chsrscter, with bin's of vsiuable "rights." Diligent Inquiry fslled to disclose any warrant for these reports, which were Industriously circulated by a clique of professional operators. In fact, the market was again completely domin ated by this element, though the buying of St. Paul, Union Pacific and Amalgamated Copper was of the sort vaguely described aa "good.' The tendency of the list, how. ever, was heavy. In spite of the support given to the issues named. The general disposition f the profes sional traders to reduce their commitments pending the publication of the govern ment's monthly crop report, was doubtless largely responsible for the smallneee of the day's business. Interest In the repcrt wss unusually keen, particularly as to winter and spring wheat, though advance reports from the middle snd southwestern states were generally optimistic. The same wss true of other advices from the remote sec tions. Railwsy officials reported a general Increase of tonnage, while the recelpta of cereals at Chicago for the last week were greatly In excess of the ssme week last year. Reason for the strength for the cop per shares was found In the report of the Amalgamated Copper company's subttdtarv concern, which showed an Increase In net earnings for the year ended June 1 of over 35.ono.0110. f this sum Anaconda r ntrtbuted about 3.1,5(10.000. The official crop conditions were posted In the Isst hour and seemed sufficiently favorable to bring about a strong close. The estimated spring wheat acreage Is In excess of last year's for June, while winter wheat is conditioned at 83 as of June 1, compared with 01 last month, 85.6 In June of last year and 77.7 In June, 1904. In addi tion to St. Paul, which made a net gain of 3 points, Delaware & Hudson advanced 64 and Union Pacific IS. The local money outlook was reassuring, though foreign ex change was still high. Call loans were made below 3 per cent, though that figure was the prevailing rate of the day. Over year money continued In strong demand and some long time loans covering that period were made at 6 per cent on high class collateral. Further large transfers of cur rency were received at the aubtreaaury from San Francisco, and Washington sd vlces indicate even larger returns from the coast before the week's end. The foreign markets were without Influence here, Lon don being engrossed with Its preparations for the fortnightly settlement. Arbitrage houses were early buyers of St. Paul and Union Pacific and were reported to have aold on the advance. Bonds were Irregular. Total sale, par value, $2,300,000. l'nlted Statea bonds were all unchanged on call. The following was the range of prices on me rew iorg Biocg exenange Low. Close. .... 140 107 K'1'4 41 41 S .... 101 IS s .... 11 .... IK li .... a .... 4IH 10 73 .... Ill 1I4S W lia4 110 Adsma RxprMi Amalgamated Cnppar Amsr. Car snd Foundry... do pfd Ainer. rotten Oil do fd Amer. Rtpreiia Amir. Hid aV Tathsr pfd Amer. lee Securities Amer. linseed OI do pfd Amer. LocomotlT do ptd Amor. Smolt. a HeSslng. do pfd mer. Sugar Roflnlns 1,000 41 'tot tsi i.ini its liisoe lei'' 1.700 ism test list too ion, lOtl, Amvr. Tob. pfd etfa Mnaconds Mining Co. Atrhlaos . 13.000 I70U H7V K . I KK) i to ttn no 1014 'MH MO 14714 1471, 14IU do pfd Atlantic Coast Line tuittmors A Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit .... Canadian Paclflo Irntral of Now Jersey ( heeapeake A Ohio Chicane Alton do ptd thicaso Great Wee tern t hleaeo A Northwesters... C. M. St. P Chlcaso Term. A Tranttt.. do pfd C. C, c. A St. Louie Colorado Fuel and Iron.... Colorado A Southern do let pfd do M pfd Consolidated Uaa Cora Products rff do pfd Delaware A Hudaon Del., Lack. A Weetern Denror A Rio Orande do pfd Distillers' Securities Brio do let pfd do Id pfd General Electric Hocking Valler Illlnola Central Inter. Paper do pfd Iutar. Pomp . do pfd lows Central do pfd Kanaaa City Southern do pfd Loulaellle A Nathrtlle Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Railway Mraican Sentral Minn. St. Louie M . St. P. A S. Sta. do pfd Mleeourt Pacific Missouri. Kanaaa A Teaaa do pfd National Lead N. R R. ot Mentra pfd New Tork Central S. T.. Oot A Weetern.... Norfolk A Weetern do ptd North Amerlrss Pacine Mall Pennsylvania People's Oas Pitta.. C. C. A St. Louie. Proeeed Steel Car do pfd . 4.000 110V4 inet, ii 30(1 tut It. TOO 100 M4 1M invt i Ltoo ' livt It Ult 71 t tfStt 7 Aft itu ia 4.400 ' 47.400 171 17tt n'4 ll l M't 70 lit 4.U 4 M't t n 71 17H, 1!t 111 to la .14 I 4 -444 let t4 161 lit K TO lid ? M M4 100 II It 700 I', 1IIH 11 144 t.tns Mi v, 10S 70 TC , 100 M It I.IO0 140 II7V, 1,400 lilt II 100 M U 1,700 itt 131 'ioo 4s 45 H 100 a l.tOI 6JV, (1 tOO 4t . U 00 Tl" n" M 17114 17t4 ion in i4 l.SflO 1! Itll, too s hA, 100 M M ifio i7 " ri " too ia rvt Too uv, 4 I. too It 1.100 554 44 3,700 1481, 147 3.S00 i ii" 100 70S T0 7 100 M', tf 1. 104) Mt St TOO T4 74 rios 141 lie, wo : n too 11 u. 'lOO 17 ii. .vio 11414 1114 1.100 S3 ioo 12 ii" in s n 744, ltott .1H SO ; is 114V, tst il 22 14t'4 to Pullman Palace Car Reading do let pfd do Id ptd Republic Steel do pfd Rock leland Co do pfd ... M- L. A San Fran. Sd pfd St. Loula Sosthweetera.... do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd southern Railway do ptd Tennessee Coal snd Ins... Teaaa A Pacific lol., St. L. A Wast do pfd I'nloa Paclfle do pfd V. 8. Koreas I'. S. Really f. 8. Rubber do pfd 1-. S Eteel do pfd Vlrglnla-Csrollst dloailcsj do pld , Wabash do pfd Wll-'er,e gipreea Weatinghouee r.lsrtrrle .... Weetern t'nion Wheeling A Lake Erie WtsconeiB Central do pfd Northern Paclfle Central Leather do pfd Sleas-Sheflleld llleOO 141 If I. TOO 11 1014 ii, l.tOO 1M 104 )0 1.400 M ! 14', 1. 4 4 4 11 44 44 I "4 4. too 14 44 H tun 111 lla ma, 4.4O0 31 M 100 M m 91 10 M lAo 1S.IX 00 S4 14 .4 l 47 141 4 lift IT 41 l"t 100 41 40. Son HI 41 160 44 100 tt 40 MO 100 1M4, ew ei eui, 41 110 K U) la.' 114 t 11 W 10s to il 41 lo 44 400 II tl 14 100 l4 Jl 4IO0 11! 10,1, j, 4I 41 41 10:; ' ; tS 71 S.OoO S07 tOi Grt Northern pfd Total aalee for the dar. 410.0OS shares. LoBSlttii CloslaaT Stocks. X)DOS. June 11 Cloainj quotations on ' ' ' o.vw i,i,eii,, wvr; Console, sionej N. T re.tr. I .144 .. o-4 .. .. M .. 41 .. .. Tt .. 44 .. 41 .. I ..101 .. 47 . 1M .. II .. 41 ..161 .. 11 .. il .. tt 40 socount .... Anaconda Atchtaos do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Cenenne Pacltc Choa. A Ohio f blrego O. W... C . M A St p .. De Beers Denver A R. O.. do pfd Erie do fat pfd du Id ptd Illlnola i ooirnl . . Loula. A Nah.. . e Norfolk A W . ! do pfd tt Onl. A Weet lofce Penneylvanls Ut Rand Minos 14 Reading . ,1I do let pfd l! do Id pfd.. Ill Southern Rr 17! do pfd . t 1 So. Peel go . II jlntoa PscISc . 44 V do pfd . Il f. S. Steel ii do pfg 147 .Wahaeh lit do pfd M . K AT t MONEY-istW pVr 7?nC """"' for short bills is J', per cent; for three months' bills. IT-1SW4) per cent. leak riearlaae. OMAHA. June 11. -Bank clearings for today were $1.TJ0,M.S4 and for the wrre spondlng date last year tl.M.Ml.u Tesirp Stateaseat. norni.Aunw. j. me 11. Today's ststa. i w't h treasury balances in the n- eral fund, exclusive of the Iiso.onti.om gold reserve, shows: Available cesh bwlsnre. $11, 4TT.lfa; gold coin and bullion, $KS,T7,SHJ; gold certificates, $41.6.M. Hw Tsrk ttestr Market. NEW TORK. June 11 MONET On call, easy at puer cent: ullng rste. $ per cent; closing nld, ?, per cent; offered at $ per cent. Time money, dull, but retains Its strength: sixty dsys. 4 per cent; ninety Osys, 4 per rent: six months. 4'it(44 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR Hiolaj P6rTrKiJN) KXCHAVOE-rirm St Ms 4 S1.10 for demand and at $4 I.? for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.14 snd $4 87; commerrlal bills. $4.:S. BILVKR Bar. Fc; Mexican dollars, pflHc. HON'Dft Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Quotations on tfew York bonds today were as follows: C. S. ref. Is, rg... lot iJapas 4. Id series ... W do coupes 10 40 4a. cue 4i t'. S. sa. rg iOj f do la terles to eespos 1"1I ds . ctle V S. sld 4. rg ...! X. c . snt. 4s I'M d coupon I!- Manuel r. ge.d 4e loe I'. S. new 4s, roe lt tiioan Cent. 4s to ds coupoa . .1; so 1st inc r . r Mine. A St. L 4a ... M . P.' M , K. A T. 4 .10:; ds a Am. Tob. 4a. do ta Atchleoa gen. I do ai 4e ... Atlantic C. L. B. A O. 4 do Brk. R. T. ct. ..to M. R of Mex. e. 4s, It's, ..100HIN. Y. C. g. Ie... M ..101(N. J. C. gen. e....l2i' ... M Northern pacific 4a.. 104 do la T4 Norfolk A W. e. 4.. 10" Or. S. L. rfg. 4s.... 44 Peus. ae. !o Heading gos. 4a lAi Central of Cs. U Ill do let inc ds Id Inc do Id Inc ta dee A Ohio 4 Chicago A A. Is C, B A g. a. 4s C. R. 1. A P. 4a. 104 ISt. L. A 1. M . sa .111 7ft. u a r fg. 4. te 100 1 St. L. S. W. .. 71 .. tk .. tt .. tT ..lit IISraboard A. L. 4 I So. Pacific 4a do col. 4e CCC A St. L. g 4.. lot 4 let 4e. rtfa . Cot, lad. la. see. A. 74 Southern Rr. Is.. do ser. R. T7 Teiaa A P. le ..11 Cols. Mid. 4 Cubs 4a D. A R. O ...., Dtstlllm' Sec la. Rrl prior Ilea 4..., do gen 4a Hook. VUey 4. Japaa la Offered. , TT Tol., St L A W. ts. K4 ,10J I nlon Pacific la 104 .loO;c. . Steel Id Ss.... t . Wabaah la 114 .101 4n dot. B U . l Weetern Md. ta...:.. t .104,, Wheeling A L. B. 4a. It , ta Wia Costrsl 4 tl Roetea Stocks e.rf n. BOSTON, June H.-Call loans. 4Vkfin fncTaf cent; tln-.e loans, bdb per cent. O nosing on s toons and bonds: Atrhlaon sdl. ta 14 So A I lone. . M .10 -4 . t .10.1 . ii .44 4 T7 . it . 7 . It . U . II . t .12 . 44, . i . 41 .110 . Jo .100 1 . i . t . 43 . 40 . 11 . : .147 do 4s 101 lmelnn.t Mex. Central 4e... Atchison do pfd Roetoh A Albany Roeton Elevated ritctaburg pfd ... Mas. Central N. T., N. H. A H. I'nloa Paclfle Am. Arge. Chem. do pfd Am. Pnou. Tnhe.. .. I Amer. Zinc .. .. " Atlantic ,.10'J!Binshem ..I4t Cel. A Heels. ..1M 'Centennial ... ..lit Copper Rang .. JS f)aly Wt ... ..It Dom. Coal . lfiltl'rranklln .. MxVOranbr A..,.. .. t1, tale Morale .. .... T: Maae. Mining 'twltSSTSffchlSSS Am. So ear do of itiu ' Am. Tel. A Tel 1I1U Mont .i n. Am. Woolen 4ft ioio rw,miniM do pfd Dora. Iron A Steel Ertteon rtlec. m. Maaa. Electric ... Maaa. Oaa t:nlted Fruit l'nlted Shoe Marh. do pfd North Butt V. S. Rteel do pfd Weetlng. common Adventure Asked. Bid. ..10iOecola .. JtiParrt ..344 Qoincy .. 3 Shannon .. tf i Tama rack ... ..Ill ITrlnlty .. 11 l'nlted Copper .. 0!U. S. Mining... .. 11 ill. 8. oil .. 40ICIah ..1Vlctorl .. T7 'Winon, .. , 1 i Wolverine New York Mining; Storks. NEW YORK, June ll.-Closln quotations " iiai i iv were. Adama Con , as t Breec p, Brunewtck Con ... 40 Cometock Tunnel .... ii Con. Cel. snd Vs.... to Horn Silver too Iron Sliver til trosdvlile cee j Offered. . Ltttls Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potoel bsveg Sierra Nevada Smell uM. ..m ..140 .. I .. .. 41 .. 14 .. 10 ..100 lataadsrd Foreltrn Flaaaclal. ulmittD9A Jun Money was In good supply and much wanted today. Kates TrlrfTr? 'My- Discounts were flrif.er mL, n1,in tne,"-k exchange was al--?.i5 JlflfM- Operators were occupied "Jy1 thS arrangement with the settlement in? nwPUBln"" wa mesger. Consols and gilt-edged securities, dropped, owing to fears of foreign competition for gold, but prlcea hardened again when it became known that the Bank of England would Jr..! .".""j? "Ivs's- Home rails aZIHiSI 'lw!ted-, Foreigners were Irregular despite favorable Paris advices. Russians were weaker. Americana opened at below Ef ly ind wlth Wideclded tendency, but hardened after the disappointing effect of the New York bank statement had dis appeared Later New York selling caused . "lPok- b"t prtees hardened again and cloned steady.- Grand 'Trunk was sup ported on good traffic Returns. Kafflra had a better tone, owing to the good output from the Rand. Japanese. Imperial 6s closed at 101. ' - BERLIN, June 11. -Prices' on the Bourse today were weaker.' A moderate amount of business was transacted. Metal Market. NEW TORK. June U.-There was a aharp decline In the London tin market, which la still speculatively excited, with spot closing at AvlHl 12s Sd and futures at 181. Locally the tin market was easy in sympathy with the break abroad, closing at $H.7lMEr4u.Oi. Copper was 2a Cd higher to 2a tjd lower In the English market, with spot closing at HS 2s d and futures at H4 17a d. Locally the market waa firm and unchanged with lake quoted at Sll.754l.AO: electrolytic $18.S7Vu 18.76; casting. $18 25i 18.17. Lead was unchanged at 17 In London and at u. io-uo.hu in me local market. Spelter was uuuimiiKvu in ootn mantels. Closing at A.-7 15s In London and IHOiUO In the local market. Iron closed at 60s 6d for stsndard foundry and at 60s lOVid for Cleveland war rants in the English market. Ixcallv no change waa reported with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $18. 76Ta 19.00; No. 2 foun dry northern and No. 1 foundry southern at $18. 2M 18.60; No. 1 foundry southern, $17. 7T& 18.00. ST. LOl'lS, June 11. M ETA L8 Lead, firm. $6.90; spelter, higher, $.06. Coltoa Market. NEW TORK. June 11 COTTON-Spot closed quiet and steady: 6 points advance; middling uplanda. ll.25c; middling gulf. 11.60c; sales, l,4t bales. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June ll.-COTTON-Steady; middling, 11c: sales, none; receipts, none; shipments, 260 bales; stock, 10,478 bales. LIVERPOOL. June . 11 rnTTfiveit quiet and prices 4 points higher; American ' miaaiing fair. .tld; good middling, .27d; : middling, l.Cfid; low middling, 6.H7d; . giwd orcltnarv KSTcIt Ayrilniru a a-A 'ru i ! of the day were T.Oo bales, of which 600 bales were for speculation and export and Included 6.700 bales American. Receipts, I. l.oiio bales. Including 1.200 bales American. NEW ORLEANS. I. June 11. COTTON Spot closed steady: aales, 2,000 bales; low ordinary, 74c, nominal: ordinary, 8c; good ordinary, 9 U-16; low middling, 10c; mid dling. 11V: good middling. llc; middling fair. 1-, nominal: fair, ltc; receipts, $66 bales; stock, 90.406 bales. Sugar asd Molasses. NEW YORK. June 11.-8lOARRaw, firm: fair refining, 2 16-1tM2 Jl-3Jc; centri fugal. M test. 1 15-oi"03',o; molasses sugar, 1 ll-16'o2 21-SZc. Refined, steady; No. . 4.10c; No. 7, 4.06c; No. 8. 4.00c; No. . 196-; No. 10, 190c; No. 11. 186c; No. 12. 3.80c; No. II, 1.75c; No. 14o. 1.76c; confectioners' A. 4 46c; mould A. 4. tee: cut loaf. 6.aoc; crushed. 6ic; powdered. 4 70c; granulated, 4.60c; cubes 4 H11c. MOLASSES Steady: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, So-fiOSc. NEW ORLEANS, June 11 81'OAR Quiet; open liettle. centrifugal, J'(it 7-16c: centrifugal whites, 3tf37c; yellow, t' Cj3c; seconds, ittiti'jc, Oils aad Roalsi. NFW YORK. June M.-OIIS-Cottonseed. essy; prime crude, f : , o. b. mills. 30c; prime yellow, ;'j1r!tc'. Petroleum, steady: refined. New York, 17.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.76; in bulk. $4.46. Turpentine. 604lVtc. ROSIN Steady; alralned, common to good. $4 0Or4.O6. SAVANNAH. Oa.. June 11 OIL Tur pentine firm. 67t4ii7Sc. ROHfN Firm ; A ft. ' C. $3.4O'(iS 50: D. $8.t1.7v; E. SVl.i; F. $3 So: O. $4.00; H. 4Cj4.; I. 4 1("dt.dV; K. $4 164.10: M. $414.40: N. $4.40id4.6s; W G. $.6i)fl4.K; W W, $4.(KJ6.(4). Coffee Market. NEW TORK, June 11. COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened steady at an ad vance of &4f1 points in response to steady European csbles and covering of short. Trading was moderately active and the market added sligliuy to its Initial gain liming the middle -bsIiii wild ihe 1 loee stesdy at. net advance ef lill points. Sales for the day were . reported of about 4rt fn bags. Including Julv a; i.Sr; August I snc; September. t Sit.40e: (Vtnber. 8 46c; December. Sfrrrl.ttc: March, .s.V39c; April s 9.v :. Msj . 7.00c spot firm; No. 1. lilo. 7 ll-lc. ' , Wool Market. ST. Long. Mo. June 11.-WOOL-Steady: medium grsdes. combing and cloih- '.I',. "'at; "ht fln' "-.: heavy fine. 16ailr; tub washed. 10 ay Toledo See Market. TOLEIX. June- 11 .-F.EDS -CTver. cash, M si; October, M P1; prime timothy, OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET Csttls Trsds Less Aotits, with Fricss Btetdy to Lowsr. HOGS AT THl HIGH POINT OF THE MONTH No thee or Larsiks of Aey tease. aad Demaad Active for Good Killers. SOUTH OMAHA. June 11. 1W. Reeelrts were: Cattie. Hogs. Bhe-p. OfOclal Monday $.(7) . t7 Same day last week.... S.7JS 41148 1.916 Same dav week before., t T4 I Same three weeks ago.. $.T4i l,Wt 4.11 Kama four weeks Ago... 4 421 $.; $.27$ Bame day last year f.m .23 1.40$ RECEIPTS FOR THK YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yer: ln. 4n. Inc. fettle 4JT.8M r4.M M.WT Hogs 1.131.137 I.l(6.sn Lo.4.1 Sheep 717.071 .14S 4U7-H CATTIB QUOTATIONS. The following will show the prices paid for the different klnda of wttlt on the South Omaha market: tiood lo choice corn-fed steers. ...4 C 40 Fair to good corn-fed steers 4 o4.A' Common to fair corn-fed steers.,.. 4.0u$4.t Good to choice cows snd heifers . iWai.) Fair to good cows and 'iel fere .... locator) Common to fair rot and helfera. l,7.rj.0i Oood lo choice stockers AV feeders 4.0"V4 $0 Fair to good stockers snd feeders 1 400 Common to fslr stockers S Oftf3.50 Bulls, stags, etc !. :o3t.2S Veal calves 4 0tfEj The following table shows the sverage price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: Date. 1J0S. lf. ;iTil(ia. 1S01. 19M. ,1900. May May H... May tn.., May 21.. May May SO.., May 11.. June 1.., (Ot I 00 e 4 IS 4 90 4 6 4 S3 $9 4 M June June June June June June June June June June 4 '1 4 "1 4 M 4 t. I 03 ol Sunday. SATCRDAT'8 SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the country and their points of destlnstlon: Cattle Cars. Mcintosh Bros., Presho, S. D., Mil 1 C. Plumb, Capron, la.. Mil 1 W. M. McLlmore, Marahalltown, N. W... 2 A. S. Wendell, Olenellen, la., Mil 1 A. 8. Wendall, Rodney, la.. Mil 2 The official number of cars of stock brought In todsy by each road was: Cattle. Hoaa. Hheeo. H'ses. ... M. Bt. P t'nion Pselfic C. 4 N. W., east.. C. At N. W.. west.. C. St. P., M. A O.. C, B. V Q., east.. C, B. Q , west.. C. R. I. A P., east. Illlnola Central .... Chi. Gt. Western.. Total receipts '.. . e4 I 14! 4 141 I 171 4 47 . KHI it 41 . W4 (Hi . tt i it 4 n! . S 37Vsf I IS 4 60; . 2Sii t.6 I ttl 041 t CI 6 M M S 77 17 I n I 72 7 02 fa; I 70 7 10 I 62; I SI 7 10j 1 S T 12 $ 69, lit 70 I 07 7 07 5 99 7 11 70 s 7 l 171 f 76 7 20 t 70 6 78 T 16 6 71 7 16 4 75 6 SO I 78 6 ! 7 31 6 01 7 2i 5 S3 03 7 Ml 6 911 i... avm ( i8 4 4! I... I I 111 4 49 4... 3fH I 55 n t si ... J M 4 M 7... MS, 4 M ... S6SI 1 20 4 CS ... say i7 4 70' 1 t 20 4 7&i 4 7 6 1 :8 17 8 .7 11 28 21 8 1 2 16 14 6 1 6 2 13$ 89 The disposition of the dsy's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number ot head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.. 962 Swift and Company 777 Cudahy Packing Co 692 Armour At Co 843 Vanaant sV Co 12 Lobman A Co 8 Hill At Son 64 Bol Degan . 1 J. B. Root At Co 81 Other buyers 148 917 1177 2,441 428 161 Total 1,054 ,87 576 CATTLE The week started out with o very light run of cattle, only about 116 cara being reported In as Against 186 cars one week ago. . The trade In beef steers lacked snap And life, being generally a little slow and if anything inclined to drag. Some aellors who happened to have Just what a buyer needed to fill some special order thought that they got Just about steady prices. On the other hand there were others who re ported that they could do as well as last week. Perhaps the market could be beat described as steady to lower aa well as dull. Cows and heifers were In light receipt and good demand and the offerings of all desirable kinds changed hands in good season ln the morning. The prices paid showed no material change In any direc tion, being Just about the same as those which prevailed at the close of last week. The supply of stockers and feeders was limited mostly to a few odds and ends which did not sell materially different from the close of laat week, it must be borne In mind, however, that they are de cidedly lower than ten days ago. Representstlve sales: BEEF STEERS. Ns. Av. rr. No. A v. rr. 14 MO t U tl 1101 4 M 1 too 4 00 4 1111 4 It II 141 4 04 tt 104 4 14 II 7tt 4 10 , It 104 4 II I M0 4 M II IK4 4 to 4 416 4 to 10 1310 4 10 1 114 4 44 fl 1100 4 M III tt 4 40 ' SO 1U7 t M 11 HI 111 tt 1114 4 It 14 tOOi t 40 II list ( GO It Ml 4 tt 44 lilt M It IM 4 tt II UT I 4 It KM 4 M t 170 t 00 II 1101 4M 11 1101 tt 41 lilt 4 40 It 11M I 00 4. 131S 4 M 11 lint t 04 !0 44 4 40 14 1311 I 04 tS 1041 4 44 4 ItIO t It 4 741 4 ti M 1172 I i tl 10M 4 411 tt nu I tt II l'0 4 44 14 1247 I It 2 1101 4 4i 47 151 10 11 11" 4 it 11 mi 1 11 It 10M 4 74 t Ill t II 14 1174 4 TO 44 1141 i li 4 1014 4 It M '.17 t II II 1'IT 4 71 KM t l 10 ...1H7 4 Tt tl 14U t M fl 11 4 74 II 14T I M Jt Ii:t 4 T4 41 i;m I M It 14 4 Tl tt 144 I M 14 lit 4 44 t 147 t 11 It 110 4 0 T 1044 4 l tl 1141 4 M It .1141 t 4 SO I Ut 4 It 11 1171 t 44 COWS. l to 1 Tt i tu in 1 lilt' t I Tu I 71 i 144 I 00 1 I to l j, 1 1040 1 IK I MM it 1 170 t 14 II JIM t It t lOlt t II 1 1,40 I M 1 1"i0 I 10 1 HI 1 1140 t 40 1 ;o M I Ml I to It 1ST to t 100 t M 1 1040 SO 1 140 t Tl t 1014 I 10 1 10S0 I 74 II ll) 4 00 t IM0 I Ti 1 U0 4 M 1 170 1 7t 1 1IU0 4 1 MO t 10 I iom 4 00 1 410 t M I , 4 ft I "0 I 0 1 11 4 M 7 1043 I t nil 4 ft "0 t 10 1 1U0 4 40 I V I 9k 1 l:il 4 0 t 140 I 14 1 UTl, 4 40 4 144 I tt 1 Hi 4 ft I W IS 1 , 4 M Hit t M I.... US 4 4 t m i t io.ii 4 u 105 I 40 I nu l iq 11 14: t 40 1. 7J0 4 id M tS I 40 T Ml 4 1 II 91! I M 10 11,21 4 1 ' IS 4 una 4 14 1 MS I 10mi 4 li I l-io I to lean 4 u i its 1 40 t iron 4 2 l-i 4e i i o I M t Mi 4 I (Oil 4 II T t V1-4 4 4 441 I 7 ! l: 4 , HEIFER8. I : tt ii lit 1 ts 4 "4 I M I 7t I I il I II 1 7? I II 14 417 1 W I Ill I T ' 47S 0 l 71a 4 on 710 e it 004 4 17 410' J 0 4 71 4 II 4" I Ml I 15 1 47 I ft 1 440 4 40 444 I 14 t Hi 4 4J BULLS. I HO t M 1 11M I a, S 0 1 Ttt I It t 74 1 ua.i 1 ,i I li I 1 If t I u 94 tt 1 14 1 41 I 04 1 iM 1 a I t t m 1 ua , 1 to I t" 1.. n t o 100 1 m 1 im 4 1 171 4 o ; 1 14K0 4 on 4i 1 1 r,n m 4 74 1 1M 4 M 1 'tin I I 1 ,4,0 4 M I ..li? t M 1 M 4 no tl 1. lit 4 t0 1 it 4 11 I lilt I M 1 IM 4 tt CALVES. H t 1 , a, 4 144 I 71 1 It I as I l' 4 I IM 0 40 4 44 1 IS) S 1V len 1 111 1H m in 1! 14 14 t It i n 1 1 t n t n t i I ! t 94 t !f. 4 14 lo n no 14 14 ) 1 110 n t "S STOCK F.R8 AND FEEPKHS. s7 I to 14 , I t. 4 It 1 JT I I. tl. 1. . .. . .. TJ ... tJO ... IH ... M.1 . .. H7 . .. 744 . .. 4'4 . .. 141 . IU .. .1'!") ... 411 114 W .440 i I is o I 0 Ml 140 7 it.'! 4te Ml II M0 17 ; tm 100 n t Tl ! 7 1 lo I M It HOOS The market this morn:tif oi.n-'d Just about steady wltn Hsturday, the esrly sales being largely ar In o tj 4 1 i -i. The trade was fsirly active and under th in fluence of a very good buying dcman-l values gradually firmed up and bv tlio close were IHVIr higher, making toe average market a shsde higher than Sat urday. It will ti noted Mm the salts to day were largely at $17SQ4 40, with a liberal sprinkling St 4J' snd a top at $ 46. It will ke remembervd that on Sat urday almost Everything sold at $(.16 te 0.17), with only a small sprinkling .it $4.40 and two loads at l4 4J't. which was the top price. Everything waa disposed of In very good season In the lorenoon, tne market as a whole being In a good, healthy condition and entirely satisfactory to sell ing Interests. It will be noted from the table of sver age prlr-ee that the week starts out with the market 410r higher than It was on last Monday and it the high point of the month to date. No 47.. ., T. II II. Av. Sk. rr. Ke. 44... 44... 4S... TJ... "... 7?... Tl... Tt... TO... 71... 41... 47... 71... 44... T4... tl... in... 7t... Tt... Tl... Tt... tl... 70... IS... 44... 71... ..'. Tl . .. tt... tl... 41. .. II .. It... 74... 4t... 41... II... 45... Tt... 71... 7t... 44... 71... tl... 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St... n... ts... T4... 44... Tl... T4... ta... Tl... rr... to... Tl... tt... Tl... T7... 17... 71... tt... 2::: 14... 44... 1... I... ..111 . .IM ..114 ..lit ..tit . t ..IM . I'l ..lit ..7 . os .141 ..144 ..MO ..144 ..lit ..lit ..11 ..III ..lit ..III ..Ml . b0 ..mi 40 to 44 ISO M to 40 10 44 140 140 14 HOGS, t til 140 140 TS i 74 t 10 1 441 BOARS. 1 M0 4 06 SHEEP Aside from a small drive-In the market waa bare of supplies this morning and the big sheep barn was de serted. The drlve-lu conslstod of a few decent lamba, which sold at $(.25, and some ewes at $6.16. These prices looked strong and the feeling waa that anything good would bring good strong prices. Ac cording to all reports the supply of sheep and lambs In thla territory Is pretty well exhausted and no one is looking for any thing but small runa from now on. The demand, however, continues very good and the killers could use a good many more than are coming or are liable to come. Quotations on clipped stock: Oood to choice western lambs, $6,409 S.76; fair to good lamba, $.00s 26; cull lambs. $4 0 6.2$; good to choice yearlings, 16 6fl (.26; fair to good yearlings, $6.60 0 6.76; good to choice wethers, 16.76. 16: fair to good wethers, $6.6043 6.76; good to choice ewes, $6.6001.76: fair to cood ewes, $4 76(7160; bucks, $4.J6tJ4.76. Representative aales: No. 112 western ewes 80S western lamba 18 western ewe feeders 141 western lamb feeders Av. .. 92 .. 62 . 70 . 61 Pr. 6 16 8 26 125 6 00 CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET Beat Cattle Steady. Others Doll Hose Hlarb ess-Sheep Steady to Stroosr. CHICAGO, June 11 CATTLK Receipts 28.00a head; market for best steady, others dull; common to prime steers, t4.0Oatl.10; cows, 13 O0434. 60; heifers, $2.76(86.00;. bulls, $3.264.: calves. $.nrjyr.l6; atockers and feeders, $2.76tv4.76. HOGS Receipts, 44,000 head: market 5 7Ho higher; choice to prime heavy, $6.fti 8.70; medium to good hesvy. $6.67V436.62Vt; butcher weights, $fi 2t4e 67V : good to choice heavy mixed, S6.60tjj 6j; packers, $6.00 tjtlffiVi. SHEEP AND LA MB8 Receipts, 10.000 head; market steady to strong; sheep, $4.10 &A25; yearlings. $6.90660; shorn lambs, a.267.20. New York Live Stork Market. NEW TORK, June 11. BEEVES Re ceipts, 4,713 head: market for steers steady to 10c lower; slow for medium and common1 grsdes; fat bulla, steady; others lOttl'Sc lower; cows, lower; bologna cows. vMiioc off. Steers. $4.603S 8214; bulls, $.1.0in64.20; cows, $ia0fff.90. Liverpool and IiOndon cables quoted live cattle lower at lltj12c per pound; tops In London, U'c per pound, dressed weight. Exports tomorrow. l.tf cattle, 260 sheep snd 2.700 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 6.219 head; veals, 16 26c higher; buttermilks, easy. Veals, $6 00 S7.6;'H; extra selected. $7.50; culls, $4.60; buttermilks. 14 2(176: dressed calves, firm; -iiy iirmmi vein, oii'fec per pounu : coun try dressed. 7!4c; dressed buttermilks, ( HOOS Receipts. 7.676 head; market, higher; state hogs. $6 91I07.OO. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rece'.pts. 18.007 head; sheep market firm: lambs and vesr lings. 2ftc off: sheep. IftfirvfiloO: lambs.' $7 SO $6.0ffi.OO; tops, $7.10. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITT-June 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 14.WO head. Including 6,(00 southerns Market stesdy to 10c lowr: choice export and dressed beef sieeis. 16 2n!jr.75: fair to good. $4 0"OY.16: western fed steers, H.etHfJti.JV stockers and feeders. $2 75ti4.60; southern steers. $S.ij4.A; southern cows tl 2T,a 116: native cows, .2 2MI4 40; native heifers ft 2tV!6.O0: bulls. $2 6O7J4.0O; calves. $2.0o ifS.Ki. HOOS-Recelnts. 8.100 head: market strong to 6c higher; ion. tn.d?1: hulk of ssles. IS.16sj4.47U: I'eavv, $r, 4.V6J rW pa. kers. $6.40i7jl.6?H; pigs and lights. 15 .' (f n. 46. SHEEP AND LA MRU Receipts. 6.600' head: market strong snd active; Is ml. a $6.5001.40: fed sheen and vnrllnes. wvfj 6 40; Texas clipped yearllnes. $6.001 40 Texas clipped sheep. $.",.0oirirt 26: Texas feMv"' lo: stockers and feeders. $3:5 4J6.00. SI. l.oals l.lve oek Slerket. ST. LOCIS. Mo., June 11 CATTLE Re ceipts, l.con had. Includlne .'. Texan-mnr-ket ntiv strorg. Texnns lower' nstlve shlTplni and export sieer'" H.Kfifc6W: dressrd be-f and butchers i 5fi, 6 1: steers under t.000 ni'i-,l, lI'SfM! stockers and feeders. Utftf'.cr- Bn heifers. $;.! Ml; cen're. '1 OlfW; 15- bul'H ?."4.fl0: cslvee. ftfnWRT)- Tess end lriaB1 ",ers, n.yGl.f. cows and hefers $;' i-'t 01. 1 HOGS Receipts. f-.iWi head: . market '','""; Pigs ac.a s;rie rJH: tuckers 11. 7IS.50: hutehere m.4 h Iiesi V?. $15 8HFEP AND I. A MP'-Rocelr-t. t W heod; market ste-4v: nat v muttons '0 it. K: limbs. 15 M,r t, . x)t , d buck, $40C13.5f; stocVetii, f3.i4.a. St. Jesentt t.lve Mark Vnrt e. ST. JOSFPH. Mo.. J in ll.-CATTt F Reeirts. 1,63 head; market steady: ntlve $40"fi6.4O; fv.w, t-witu-Stoe'-ei-n nr f,,(1' 'nr4-, H"Oi4 Reclpte. S.7 he-d; msrket st-or. to 5 higher: ;ht mlxd. $v;-,u.(0; n dluin heevv. H .'JVvirrii 60. SHEEP AND ! A MHfi-. 2 44 hesd: m'kt siearty; thorn limbs. KM; springs, rr.rs. Stoek 1st Melif. Receipts rf live t..cV a' Hi pal western markets yes'erdav Cett'o. Booth Omaha H.tTO Bloux Ciiy , 1.2v Kansas City 14. 8t. Jrseph i.wa ft Lniiis 6 ivi Chtcsgo M.V) six princ!- Hr SI 3.700 l. 4.1H7 ! 44.Vrt if- rJ7 5 61 . i,., 2.6A) O.'f-O Totals .61.416 7I.05J 11,:.D lloos nT Live Steek Market. 8IOCX CITT. June 11 (Special Te'e arram.r CATTLK Receipt. 1.200: msrkt wk: beeves 44 0JtrS2: rows, bulls and mixed. 1100414 10. stockers and fd-rs $3 w4 30; ca, ta nil yearlings, $1 2ir$4 Jk. ' 4 St ut no ts l I e I Tl 4 Tl HOOS Receipts .1.700 hesd; market steady to stroiiK. eellliig st $4 !.Vtt 40; btilK Of se.re. $r, . "n ti An. SHKKl AM I.AMRS - RecHpts, 0 hcati; mitrket s-troiiK. OM4H4. VtllOII.Mtt; tUNKET Conalltlon of Trade and tlnniallons on Staple and Kaery Hrndurr. KiJOS-l.tielpls. Iilrrsl, tiesli stock, I.l.K POri.TRV-M. ns. vvfiOo oc; turkeys. He; dinks, inc ruicltint. ,cii1c p-i ill. Rl'TTKR racking stock. U',o: roosters, spring choice to tsncy dairy, in.-; rieaniert. il-'t,f. IIAV t'ru-es iiuoteu by lninn reed com pan) : No. 1 uplstid, $10 oO. nmlium, 4 6j; tosrse, $9tO. Re straw. $6.50. BRAN-Per t.m. $i; t S EW VKUKTAM-KS. TOM A TO KM Florida, jht dale of SO lbs., net, $4 60. WAX HEA NS Ter box of about 20 lbs.. $1 60 . tU'RINGI R BANS Per lxK of about S $1 60 Tt RXirS. HKKT8 AND CARROTS Pet- dog, bunches. 36c. l.KAF LET TUCK-Hothouse, per .dos. lir.tun, zw. CrOlMRERS Home grown. per dos., oc; lexas. per mi. nox, 11.79. ONIONS California, 2Uc per lb ; Texas, ln crates, wfilte, $1 76; rellnw, $1.16. ORKr.fi UNIONS-ft-r dos. bunches, . RADISHES-1'er dos, bunches. 8c. CAURAtlK-Csllfornla. IVfl.V tier lb. CAI LIFLOWER -Per dos heads, $1.26. URKKN PKAS-Per bu.. $1 . NEW POTATOES-Per bu., $160. OLD VI.CKTAULES. POTATOES Home, grown, er bu., 60dl 60c; South Dakota, per bu., 9uc; Colorado, per lb., 2c. NAVT PICANS-Per bu.. $116; No. t, $1.76. LIMA HF.ANS Per lb . BV,c . TROPICAL FRUITS DATES Per box of 10-lb pkgs . $100; Hallowe'en, ln 70-lb boxes, per box, 6c; Buyers,, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkg.. $2.00 per dos.: 8-lb. boxes, $1.00. ORANGE'S California, extra, fancy navels, large sixes, 14 r.-? W; .Mediter ranean sweets, all sixes, $4.0m!j4.6O. LEMONS Llmontera. extra fAncy. slxe. Hi.00; .100 to MO sise, $7.75, FR38 California, per 1(-Ib. carton,. hoc; import ei Smyrna, tnree-crown, six-crown. 13c lie; BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch. $1.76 IK. 152 26; Jumbos, $2 6"4jl.0O. PINEAPPLES-? it s 24. 30 and 15. $5 ! KHI ITS. CHERKIKS-CallioinU 120 per 1-lb box; sour cherries, S4-ut. crate, 12.00. OOOSKBERRIES Per crate of 14 Qts.. 1J.0O. BEEF .CUTS. No. 1 ribs, lie; No. '.' ribs, 9c; No. 1 ribs. 7Vc: No. 1 loins, 5c; No. 2 loins. 12Uc No. I loins, ll'.y; No. 1 chucks. 6tc; No. Ai chucks, B'ac; No. 3 chucks, 6c; No. 1 round, 84i ; No. 2 round. 8c; No. $ round. 7c; No. 1 plute, 3c; No. 2 plate, 1c; No. 3 plate, VyC , MI8CELLANEOVB. CIDER Per keg, $3 76; per bbl., $8 76. HON ET New. per 24 lbs., $3 60. CHEESB Swiss, new. lc; Wisconsin brick, 12c; I Wisconsin llmherger, 12c; twins, 13Hc; Toung Americans, 15c. Nl'TS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells, new crop, per lb., 164c; hard shells, per lb., l$Hc. Pecans, large, per lb., I4c; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuta, per lb., 6Uc; master?, per lb . 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 1213'ec. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts, $4 per sack of 100. BTJQAR Granulated cans. In bbls., $5.06: granulated cane. It, sacks, $6.01; granulated. In sacks, $4.91. SYRX'P In barrels. 24c per gal.; In rases, 6 10-lb. cans, $1.70; cases, 11 R-lb. cans, $1 .80; cases. 24 2 Vi-lh. cans, $1.85. COFFEE Roasted, No. 16. 25 He per lh ; No. 10, 20 He per lb.; No. lh. 18Vc per lh ; No. 20, 16Vc per lb.; No. 21, 12Uc per lb. CURED FISH Family whltefish. per tt bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 200 ibs., bloaters, $40.00; No. 1, $11.09; No. 2. $24. Oo; No. 1. $20.00: Irish. No. 2, $18.00; herring, In bbls., 200 lbs. esch, Norway. 4k, $13.00: Norway, Sk, $13.00; Holland, mixed. $11.60; Holland herring, In kegs, milkers. 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 66iff60c; Mslne. $1.16. Tomatoes, 1-lb. cana. $1.2501.60; 2-lb., 7Hc$1.00. PI 110 spples. grated. 2-lb. $2.069 2.80; sliced. $1.9019 2.20. Gallon apples, fancy, 11. 90; California apricots, 11.4092.00: peats, $1.7662.60; peaches, fancy, $1.7$f 2.40; H. C, Peachea, $2.co9 2.60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26: fancy Chinook. F., $2.10; fancy sookeye, F., $1.96: sardines. H oil. $2.50; 4 mustard. $2.6001.10. Sweet potatoes, $1. 15191.25; sauer kraut, $ 1.00: pumpkins, 80cr$1.00; wax beans, 2-lb.. 76090c; llnf beans, 2-lb., 7Rc$1.36; spinach, $1.14; cheap peas, 2-lb,, 8O0; extra, 76G90o; fancy, $1.1691.76. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts. NEW TORK, June, tf-ETOAFORATED APPLES Market- unchanged en Spot with strictly prime glinted af 11c; choice. ll'' 114c; fancy, HSifillUc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRIITS Prunes sre quiet with quotations ranging from 7a to 84c, accordints to grade. Apricots sre scarce and firm, with choice quoted at 12Vtc; extra choice, 13dl3Vxc; fancy. 14gn4VxO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS'. Anton Dusek et a I. to John Rinds, si, of w4 of w4 of lot 4. block 11, S. B. Rogers' addition $ Ole Olson and wife to Emma C. Campbell, lot 6, block 1, Avondale Park H.mnah Kelly to Julia E. Kelly. st5 feet of lot 10 and s45 feet of fcit 11," block 19. Wilcox's Second addition.. Balthas Jetter snd wife to Omaha, Lincoln Beatrice Railway com- fany, tract of subdivision lot 2. tajt ot 1. 8-14-13 Patrick Hocmr and wife to William M. Sweeney, lot 6, block 1, Maple Grove addition ....,- Km ma P. Huuitor and husband to Ju lia Kasal and husband, lot 7, block 8, First addition to City of Omaha.. Dexter L, Thomas and wife lo John W. Paul, lots 1, 2 and 3. block S, lwe'a addition Esther Horwlch and husband to "R. Glllnsky. lot 2ft. block 31. Missouri Avenue Psrk addition Conrad Keller and wife to John R. I latins her. s- of wty of lot '.'4, block 4, Campbell's addition Gunnar A. Lludtiuest et al. to Jons Vallen. lot II block 11, Hose Hill addition Jons Vellen etal. to Gunnatt'A. Und quest, lot 16, block 12, Rose- Hill addi tion '. .,..,'v.jv Mary K Wllllts and husband to Al- bert J. Psuatlan, lot 63, 'block-' 4, OrUiard Hill addlt'on Lewis S. Reed et al. to loid M. Payne, lots 6 snd 7. Buena Vista Place..;.. Pfler Jese. Jr., to Lyman 8. Buck ley, sfl feet of lot 101, Nelson's sddl-. Hon .;.: Msry Hrtihv to John Rinds, nH. of wi,, t.f lot 4. block 11. fi. E. Rogers' addition Eltrabeth Kountxe to Eilnii TA Kiersrhsteln, lot 6, block 1, Kogntie Piste Leita Stows et al. to Clyde Kiinlck, lot 13, Cresi-ent Park uhe division of block 3. Smith's fxldl- lion John J. Byrne, trustee,' to Caroline;" peters, eVi of lot i'l, Clark's Addlf tlon lewls Rtntfrow and wife to Nsthin Prcdsky. sH of lot 4. block -4, p. V. Smith's addition .v.,.' Charles J. Johniou snd a-ife to. Ma) tin Wllg. lot .'7. block 1. Missouri Avenue Psrk -. H75 nil) 1 1 700 2,800 1 1 1,(U 1 1 1,900 2.376 1 80O 1.150 8,000 1 1.750 Anna D- Delaware l-iflcn Brodincket wSO feet of lol ;o. and husband to rk) feet nf. Maltiney a adtU- tlon Anns Kuhn lo Frederick t". Mueller,' n:7i4 f.et of lot 1, block 74,- iCUr of tminlis j GvMil M. Drew to Charles F. Smith, hi! fiel of lot 3 block in.- Clifton Hill addition , ' Fr-nk W, UlaliHiigli ei al. to the Pcot'ieli Rile Cathedral nsnot-ia-io- tract .of land 4n lot I, Capitol pd'Ut'ft-i ., Annl M. I.w's to Ht-rtlis Biow. e of lot 4. block 1. P.uncX aj.ilil.in.. BONDS 4, - We ar: oWtr.i Fir ;t.rvTptg: ;B is of oli ;ab:.;h;i Publi: , S:. v.c: Corp3ra:icn$ to N:t 5. A. B. LEACH & CO. i FORMERLY FARSON. LEACH " & CO. KEAV VORK . ' CHICAGO BOSTON . . I'WUiDl-LfUXS 240 0 1.S00 4.000 v 400 18.630