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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1906.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Strong . Dtfelopt in All lUmt sn th
Liit.
LACK OF RAIN THE BULLISH FEATURE
Wheal Vary Strang:, hat Yield Half
Cent rroAt Taking Cera
Ip Nearly Two Ceat
t Oat Time,
OMAHA. June 12. 190.
Absence of rain In the southwest and
numfrmn report cf crop deterioration were
i"aponirile lor consldetable strength In the
a heat market today. Due to lower cables
and a bearish Interpretation of the gov
ernment the opening we Vo lower. News
rrnnt the southwest turned the market
strong to IVye from the low point. There
was very little reaction until toward the
Isst, when price yielded Vje on proflt
txklng. The nnrthwent reported clear
weather and prospect favorable. The cash
demand was very weak.
Oats were strong it one time. being up
Vc. Hnlf o( the advance waa lout toward
li.e rloee.
Weather continue to be the factor In
corn. Kaln did not fall lam night and the
market waa strong after an opening S'SrV'
lower. The bulla had their way and prices
went up nearly 2c, there being Vic reaction
at the ftnlnh.
Primary wheat rerrlpta were 271,000 bu.
and shipments 373.0f)0 bu., against receipts
last year of 228.0Uo.bu. and shipments of
163.000 bu. Corn receipts were K13.000 bu.
and shipments 6W.0U0 bu., against receipts
last yenr of 610,000 bu. and shipments of
272,000 bu. Clearances were 23.896 bbls. (lour,
6 bu. corn and 1.400 bu. oata.
Liverpool closed $,j'4d lower on corn.
Loral range ol options:
Articles. Open. Higli.! Low. Closa Tes y.
Wheat
July. ..I
Sept...
Corn
Jtily.-.l
Sept...)
Oats
July...) Sept... I
I
76',1
77HB 77SA
7A
4S 47tA
48H 47HA
34B
CViB
76B
76sB
47HB
47V4B!
474, R 49oS44!
49
B bid. A asked,
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. 1 hard. 1 car, T7Vc; J cars,
77c; No. 4. 1 car, 70c.
CORN No. I white, 1 car. 4c; No. I, 3
cars. 474c; 1 car, 47Vic; 1 car, 47'4c; 1 car,
47c. .
Omahs Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. S hard, 7?r7c; No. t hard.
TJW&Vsi No. 4 hard. tt&tjttc; No. spring,
77c; No. I apiing, 72gTc.
CORN No.-J. 47Via47c: No. 4. 46Vc; No.
t yellow, 47c; No. i white, 4SV5.
OATA No. I mixed, 1Sc; No. I white,
Uc: No. 4 white, 34V4c.
RYE No. 2, c; No. I. 5c.
;-' Carlo Receipts.
- .r ' :-- Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
8t. Louis ...
11 416 13
9
139
...., 15
78
i
69
108
123
150
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fealarca of the Trading: and Closing
Prices os Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 12. Reports of damage
by urouth to fall-eown wheat In Missouri,
Kansas and Nebraska Imparted strength
to the local market today. At the close the
July option was up Vt'-tsO- Corn showed a
gain of lVtc. Onts were up trVc. Pro
visions were unchanged lo 7Vfll"c lower.
Strength In the wheat market developed
soon attor the openng. At the start senti
ment in the pit was bearish because of the.
higher condition of winter wheat as out
lined in yesterday's session: Another rea.
son for the weak undertone was the ab
sence of ruin In the northwest. During the
first few minutes of trading there was free
selling by commission houses and pit trad
ers, hut offerings were eagerly taken by a
number of the leading bulls. Before the end
of the first hour sentiment had become
bullish and throughout the remainder of
the session the bears were In full retreat.
The change In sentiment waa due chiefly to
numerous reports of damage by dry
weather to the wheat crops of Kansas,
Missouri and Nebraska. A report from
Kansas City claimed that the crops In that
section had deteriorated 60 per cent during
the last week and that the grain was rip
ening prematurely. A decrease of 6.200.000
bu. In the world's visible supply, as shown
by Bradstreet' acted ss a further stimu
lant to buyers.' Trading waa active the
entire day. Lata In the session there was
a moderste reaction on profit-taking, but
the market closed firm. July opened He
to MiV lower at 83Se to MVoHc. sold
off to 83s and then advanced to 8IN8c.
Final quotations were 84Vc. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 107.5.12 bu.
Primary receipts were 271. OuO bu.. compared
with 107.632 bu, for the corresponding dav
one year ago. Minneapolis, Dublin and
Chicago reported receipts of 228 cars agAlnst
22 cars lsst week and 202 care a year ago.
Trading In the corn pit waa active and
after moderate weakness early In the day
the market developed decided Strength.
Drouth conditions In Kansaa, Missouri and
Nebraska formed the basis of the urgent
demand which characterised trading dur
ing the last half of the session. Cash
houses reported light acceptances from the
country and thia helped to advance prices
on the local market. The early weakness
waa due to lower cablea and to the easier
tone of wheat. Prices receded somewhat
from the highest point on proflt-taklng, but
a strong tone prevailed at the close. July,
opened MVc to e to , lower at 6144'f
hiuc advanced to 633c and closed at
63Vlic. IxK-al receipts were 418 cars,
with 191 of contract grade.
Strrngth of wheat and corn had a bullish
effect ou the oats market. The government
report was construed as being quite favor
able to the bulls And reports of damage
hv drouth also inspired considerable buying
of an Investment character. Trading In the
pit was actlva all day. The market closed
strong. July opened unchanged to Vc
lower at 87S to tTe. sold up to WSc and
closed at MISc. Local receipts were 163
ears. '
Notwithstanding higher prices for Hv
hfis and the sharp advance In grain prices
the provisions market was inclined to weak
ness. Itheral receipts of live hogs at west
ern packing centers Inspired selling by pit
trsders and the market lacked anv definite
support., local packers taking little part In
trading. At the close September pork was
unchanged at 118 85. September lard was off
' .19o2,i. September ribs were
7Sfilc lower at 19.30.
Ktttmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
' t cars: corn, 278 cars; oats, 13 cars; hogs
34.0u0 head. '
, The leading future ranged as follows:
Art 'c. Oran. Hlgh. Low. Closa.l Tes"y.
Wbat-
S--pt...
Julv .
Dee. ..
Corn
Julv .
Sept..
Oats
July... Spt..
De,
Pork
July.. Sept..
Lard
July.. Sept..
Oct...
Rlbs
July.. Sept..
Oct...
I
fct,! 83 83V
MSWVi84S'a-
MV Mi 83'
4
I
A1siS:53Stf
iilV0-., 634.
6lV53Wl61Hfi
HVWVUSI 61 'I
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36',,
18 95
18 66
I
17 00
18 70
8 hi
17 00
16 70
KV4
18 87V4
18 82Vi
18 80
18
86
8 86
00
00
KVi
07Z
UVi
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07U
02H;
07 V,!
uu
I 46
47H
I7H
27VI
l7Vi
624
40
17V
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14
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Cash quotation were aa follow:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, U60&4 00-
winter straights. 83 StjJ 70; spring paiarita!
tJ7ujr4 00; spring straights, 83.4643.80; bs
ara. W 81l.
WHtAT-o. J apring. I34l6c; No. 8. 71
(hMc; No. I red, aH8.'Se.
CORN-No. t. SSiatavs; No. t yellow, UQ
Jc.
OATS No. t tc: No. I white, sWitMOc;
No. 6 white, SkVtvaVaC.
RYE-No. 1 81 o.
BARLEV Ood feeding. 464j47Hc; fair to
choice malting, evocac
8 K EDS No. 1 flax. 81.07; No. 1 north
western. H-IOV,: prime timothy. 13.78;
clover, contract graae, in s.
PROVItSIONS Bhort ribs sides (loose)
r fcwi ; mess pork, per bbl.. 818 87H4J18.M.
lrd. per 100 lbs.. 88 &U. Short cUar sides
iboxcd). 8"VHjj 10.00.
The receipt and shlpmerlts of flour and
srain were: Raceipte. Shipments
Hour. bbls. ..' H.M 16.T4
Wheat, bu. " 78 (
orn. bu. .Ml. , 86.7J0
riata bu. ' u.4u
Rye. bu. !
barley, bu 60.IVX)
On tha Produce exrhang today th but
ler market waa Ann; creamery, ltflH:
delry. H4)17Vc. Em. steady; at mark.
ca Included. UQiioi first. KVi prtu
extras, lie. Cheese, easy.
JEW YORK I.R1ERAL MARKET
QistitiMi f the Day Varlowa
Cam mod Hies.
NEW TORK. Jons 1 2. FlyOl" R Receipt s.
28.4K4 bbls.; exports, 6.6AO bbls.; sales. 7.4)
pkgs. Market firm but quiet: Minnesota
patents, 84 .iir4.o; bakers. 4V13.n6; winter
patents. 4o4 3r, winter straights. 83.9wii
4.t; winter extra, 2tr40; winter low
grades. HiJ.. Rye flour, firm; fair to
good, 63.4ift.Vft0; rholre to fsncy. (a a5H4.lt.
t:ORNMKAl-F1rrn; fine white and yel
low. II.2iKtil.26, coarse, tl.OftjTl.10; kiln dried,
82 ""fl3 (IO.
RYB Dull; No. t western, 8c, nominal,
f. O. b. New York.
BARLEY Nominal; feeding. 47Vtc. c. I. f.
New York; malting, 6-tJnTc, c. I. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts. 8.0H0 bit.; sales, S.850.
000 bu. futures. Spot market firm; No. 2
red, Kuc. nominal. In' elevator: No. 2 red,
0c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north
ern Duluth. MV,c, f. o. b., afloat; No. I
northern Manitoba. fHc. f. o. b., afloat.
There was-a big trade In. wheat today, with
a very IrreKUlar market. Prices opened off
on easy cables and the bearish crop re
port, but recovered and went to a new
high record on heavy covering, bull sup
port, outside buying, bad crop news and
big decrease In world's stocks. The close
ws VnVi npt higher: July. !SWc. clos
ing at 90tc; September. K$(tf89Nc. closing at
Wc; December. !' ViWuC. closing at Poc.
CORN Receipts. 90.676 bu. ; exports. frXl
bu.; sales. 170,OH0 bu. futures. Spot market
strong; No. 2, fiOe, nominnl, In elevator, and
.',c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow,
tile; No. 2 white, file, nominal. New high
records for the sesson also appeared in
corn today as a result of active covering,
less favorable crop news and small stocke.
Final prices showed lNtflSc net advance;
July, &KV&w1c. closing at 64c; September,
SUV'tiOc, closing at 60c; December. Wm'i
69c. closing at i9c.
OATS-Recelpta, ISO,) bu.; exports. 1.400
bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, K to
32 lbs., 41Vic; natural white. 30 to 33 lbs..
I.fi4v; clipped white, 88 to 40 lbs., 44'445Vc.
FEED-Firm; spring bran. 819.60, to ar
rive; middlings, 81976. to arrive.
HAY-Pteady; shipping, 6W.J70C; good to
choice. 7tic.
HOPS juiet; state common to choice
I. 10W14c; 19i4. 114fl2c: olds, nominal.
HIDEH Steady; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs.,
19c
LEATHER Steady ; acid. 2&S274C.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $11.00
tU.fi0; mess. 8S.539.0O; beef hams. $20.d(Ka;
22.00; packet, 89.501 10.60; city extra India
mess. 8lft.604917.nn, Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies. $10.231260; pickled shoul
ders, $K.A0-a-A.26; pickled hams, tllali.
Iard, steady; western prime. 8S.90, nom
inal; reflned, continent. $S.4i; South
America, f9 75; compound. $7.0067.37H.
Pork, steadv: family, $18 6ml00; short
clear. t1.60icil8.2o; mess, $17.60.
TALIxjW Barely steady; city, 5c; coun
try. (Vaoc.
RICK Steady ; domestic,- fair to extra,
3VfcQ8Vtc; Japan, nominal.
POf LTRY Alive. steady; western
broilers, 28c: fowls, 13 Vic; turkeys, 11;
12c; dressed, steady; western broilers,
2C8 26C: turkeys, 11 J 18c;. fowls. 10U
CHEESE Weak; new state full cream,
large, fair to best, 9J10'c: new state,
small. Inferior to best, 7 t it 1 0 c.
BUTTER Steady; street . price, exfa
creamery, 20jJ04c; official prices, cream
ery, common to extra. 15f20c; renovated,
common to extra. 12 ft 17c: western fac
tory, common to firsts, 12?15V4c; western
imitation creamery, extras, lie; firsts.
l&H lc.
EGOS Steady; western firsts; 17o; west-
cm seconds, 16018Vo.
St. I.oaia General Market.
ST. lXlt'lS. June 12. WHEAT Futures.
blither: cash, dull: No. 2 red. cash, ele
vator. 87(fc8c; track. 86&9c; July. 81',c;
September, MTc; No. 2 liara, huq'k.'W.
CORN Higher: No. cash, nominal:
traxk, 61ii61Vc; July. 60Hc; September,
51c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 cash. 36c: track,
37c; July. 3737Hc; September, 36Sc; No.
3 white. 3Sc
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. $4.60
(Ft 4.70; extra fancy and straight, $3.75(F4.40;
clenr. $2.7543 3.00.
SEEDS Timothy, steHdy: $2.60.
CORNMEAL Steady; $2.50.
BRAN 8teady; sacked, east track. 86t(87c.
HAY-Steady; Umothy. $12 &0S1(I.00; prai
rie. $11.016 13.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.00.
BAOO!NO-Se.
HEMP TWINE 7Hc.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: lobblne.
$16.96. Lard, lower; prime steam. $A.4o.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts.
$9.50; clear ribs, $9.75; short clears, $9.87Vj.
nacon. steady; pox en extra, shorts. jin.3TVt;
clear ribs, $10.60; short clear. $10.62V4.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. Uc; springs,
18'?20o; turkeys, He: ducks, SHcgeeBe, 6c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, loSOVsc;
dairy, 1417c.
EUQB Higher, 13c esse count.
Receints. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 150.000 87.000
Wheat. bi 29.000 41.000
Corn, bu 123.000 ; ISO.ooo
Oats, bu 160.000 87.000
Mlnneapalla Geejla Market.
(Superior Board of Trade auotationa fn
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The
range of prices, as reported by F. D. Dav
ft Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Artlcle. Open. High.) Low. Close.l Yes"y
Wheat-I
firsts. 15'4;
fll1e.
83i'
July...t83S,!rVi
83
Sept...
Dec....
Sept...
Oct,...
8lH4iVi
82l
slVi
1 14
1 14Vi
1 13V
1 12T
1 14U
1 14Vi
1 14
1
1 12V
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
V. m -A aa. . i e . . . . ,
m..., wnw, nuriiiriii, oru, 10 arrive,
8Sc; No. 2 northern. SSVic; to arrive, 83v,c;
jio. norinern. sihc; no. i nurum, i3tc;
No. t durum, 71V. Corn: No. S yellow,
ific; No. 8 48c. Oats; No. S white. Sbc;
white oats, S4Vicf36Vc. Barley: 41'd50c. Rve:
t74)oc. Flax: $1.09.
Kaaaaa City Oravla ss4 Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Juna It WHEAT July,
76c; September. 7'c: December. Tfe.
Cash: No. 1 hard, 7880Hc; No. 8. 754i7c;
No. 4. 72tI76H; No. i red, 86S7Hc; No. 8,
828ic: No 4, vaniVsc.
CORN-Higher; July, 49"jC: September,
49c; December, 47Sc Cash; No. 2 mixed,
rauOVic: No. 8. tottbOVc; No. i white, tova
60Vc; No. 3, 60V.C
OATS No. 2 white, irvrtrasc: No. X mixed,
SMt36c.
EcKJS Higher; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases included. 14c; case
count. 13c; cases returned. He less.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $13.50
14.00; choice prairie. 311.2&3U.75.
RYE Steady, 54Vri6?Vc.
UUTTKH Creamery, 18c; packing, 18c
, Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat. bU 38.000 60.000
Corn, bu 36,000 Sti.OOO
Oats, bu 4,000 8.000
Visible Sapply of Grata.
NEW YORK. June 12. Special cablea and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreets' show the following changes
In available supplies as compared with
last account:
Wheat. United State and Canada, east
of Rockies, decreased 1.647.(00 bu. ; afloat for
and In Europe, decreased 3.too,000 bu.; total
supply. decreased 6.247,000 bu. Corn,
United States and Canada, east of Rockies,
decreased 411,000 bu.
The leading decreases reported this week
are. 4ti.ouo bu. . In Manitoba. HS.OOo bu. at
Port Huron, and M.Ouo bu. at tha Milwaukee
private elevators.
Stocks held In the Chicago private eleva
tor Increasod 68.000 bu., and those at Fort
Worth Increased the same amount.
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 11 - WHEAT -Higher;
No. 1 northern, h6VMjSKr; No. 2
northern. 844?6Vc; July. 84V, bid.
RTE Firmer; No. 1. Vdc.
BARLEY Firm; No. 1 6tVo7c; sample,
JOfatoc.
CORN Firmer; No. 2 cash, 528531i,c;
July. 63Sc, bid.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 1 2. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery. 21c; extra
nearby prints, 22c
KOGS Firm; nearby fresh, 18c at
nark: western fresh at mark.
CHEESE steady; New lork full cream,
11c; choice, lc; fair to good, 10lj
Hc.
Peorta Market.
PEORIA. June 13. CORN Higher; No.
2 yelow, SI He; No. 2 yellow, 61c; No. 2,
lie; No. 4, 80c; no grade. 48c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 white, 28V4c: No.
I white. Iltfll4r. No. 4 white. 17 617', v
WHISKY Steady; on the basis of $1 2
for finished goods.
Dalath Grata Market.
DULUTH. June 12 WH EAT-To arrive
and on track. No. I northern, 83Sc; No. S
northern, KSSc; July. 86; September, 83'sc.
OATB To arrive and oa track, 36c.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. June . II WHEAT-Spof.
nominal: futures, dull: Julv, is 4Vd; Sep
tember, taTStd; December, 7d
Toledo Bee Market.
TOLEDO. O. June 12.-SEED Clover,
caab. H73. October. $, umoib, $1.70;
Islks.
84 ' 82J
8?', 81 Vi
. 82?s 81V.
1 144 1 12
1 14 1 12V
1 13 1 12V.I
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Early Market if Dull, with Upward HoT
mant in High-Triced Itcnes.
VALUES SOON BEGIN TO DECLINE
Sethark Dae Largely to Reports
of Crop Damage la West
era aad Central
tales.
NEW YORK. June 12.-Further dullness
waa shown by the stock market today. The
movement for the most part upward In the
early hours was largely In the high priced
Issues, such as Delaware A Hudson, the
spring wtieat lines, which embraced St.
Paul and the Hill roads. Union Pacific, New
York Central, Illinois Central, Pennsylvania
and Its allied lines and the Oouiil proper
ties. Reports of a coming contest to over
throw the present management of the Dela
ware ft Hudson company with charges of
extravagance and lack of progresa, received
little credit, Inasmuch as It Is generally
known that the stock is closely held and
could hardly be acquired in the open
market. St. Paul and the other grain far
riers were favorably affected at the out
set by tha previous dsy's reports of the
high average shown for spring wheat In the
northwest. Pennsylvania's strength fol
lowed unconfirmed rumors of the successful
consummation of the company' Paris loan
which had been hanging for the last fort
night. The improved showing of the Oould prop
erties wss accepted as a direct reflection
of the optimistic statements attributed to
their titular head. There was no other
news to account for the better tone of the
market certainly none of a specific charac
terthough general satisfaction seems to
be felt at the crop and business conditions
of tho country. In this connection it may
be stated that Wall street, especially the
less conservative element, is viewing with
unusual complacency the adjournment of
congress, now almost in sight. The heaviest
purchases of stocks today were made by
Influential houses whose names are gen
erally linked with the operations of large
Investors. The so-called commission bouses
and professionals as a whole were decidedly
less conspicuous In the day's business. This
would seem to Imply that the big Interests
which have been under the market for
months psst show no disposition to aban
don their prtsltion. Business dwindled and
Trices sagged before the end of 1h morn
ing session. Traders took a hand and played
for a reaction In which they were partly
successful. Undoubtedly the principal rea
son for the setback of the late session came
from the weekly crop report which told of
a lack of rain In Nebraska. Iowa. Illinois,
and Virginia, while severe drouths were
reported from southern Texas and the cen
tral gulf districts and too much rain In the
upper Missouri valley and upper lke re
gions. Concurrent with this news came a
boom In wheat and the other commodity
niarketa which seemed to be engineered by
the coterie of professionals so often promi
nent in stocks.
St. Paul's upward course was not arrested
despite the statement from an authoritative
source thnt the company's plans for finan
cing the Pacific coast extension are not to
be announced In the immediate future.
That stock was almost the one strong fea
ture of the late trading, though Pennsyl
vania held firm. Among the weak Issues
were Union Pacific. Amalgamated Copper
and Reading, while th general list reflected
a heavv undertone. The closing whs fairly
active "with s feeble rally which advanced
prices from the lowest level. For the most
part, however, the day's gains were wiped
out. Monev market conditions were un
changed, enll loans ruling around S per
cent. The demand for time loans was light.
Movements In foreign exchange were unin
teresting beyond steady absorption of bills.
Returns of currency from the Pacific coast
were smaller than usual while a transfer of
$1 7,-iO,000 to thnt center for shipment to i the
Philippines attracted some attention. This
is believed to represent the recint sale or
bonds In his market for the Insular fovern
ment. A number of railroad returns, mostly
gross earnings for the first ten mpn hs of
the flfCHl vear were reported and'all showed
marked gains. Wabnsh reported an increase
of almost $.T'6.0 In net for April.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value. $2,9.'5.o00. United States 2s advanced
L and the 3s and old 4s V per cent on call.
The following was the range of price
on the New York Stock Jjnge.:
gli. High. Low. rio.
J4i
Adams Kipresa
Amslgamaten Topper
Amer. ;ar anJ foundry....
do pfrt t
Amef. Cotton Oil
So '4
Am.r. .Ctpraaa
Amtr. tilde Leather pfd.
Amer. lea Seeurltlfa
Amer. Llnsead Oil
do ptd
Amar. Lofomotlia
do ptd
Amor. Smelt. A Re8nlni...
do ptd
Amar. Rnsar R6nln
Amer. Too. pfd rtta
Anaronda Mining: Co
AUblaon
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
do pfd
Brooklra Rapid Transit....
Canadian Pa-Ie
Central ol Now Jarsar
trntral Lealhar
lio pfd
Chtaapeaka A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
do pfd
ChHo Craat Waaters
Chicago .- Korthwaaters..
Chlcaso. M. A Bt. Paul...
Chlcaso Tarsi. A Transit..
do pfd
C, C, C. at. Laula
Colorado Fuel and Iron....
Colorado A southern
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Consolidated Oaa
Cora Products rf
do pfd
Delaware A Hudson
IMI., lae. Weatera
Uanrar A Rio Granda
do pfd
Put mars' Securities
Brla
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Oanaral Elertrio
Oreat Northarn pfd
Mocking Vsllar
llllliola Canlral
Intar. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
da pfd
Kanaaa City southern......
do pfd
Loutavtlle A KaahTtlls
Manhattan L
Matropolitan Street Hy ...
Mai leas Central
Minn. St. Loula
St., Rt. P. A 8. St.. M
do pfd
Mlaaourt Pacific
Mlaaourt. Kanaaa A Teaaa.
do pfd
National Laad
Nat. R. R. of Mai., pfd..
Naw York Cantral
New York, Ont. A W
Norfolk A Waatorn
do pfd
North American
Pact do Mall
PanniylYanta
Proa?la's Oaa
Piua., C, f. A St. L,
Praaaad Stacl Car
do pfd
Pullman Pa lata Car
Raadln
do lat pfd
da Id pfd
Rapuhllc Steel
do pfd
Rock laland Co
do pfd
St. U A Saa Pran. Id pfd,
St. Louis Southwaatars. ...
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
southern Railway ,
da pfd
Taasaaaae Coa I sad Iron .
Iiui A Pacific
Toledo. St. U A Wasters.,
da pfd
I'nios Paelfte
do pfd ,
f. S. gipeaas
f. S. Raaltr
L. . Rubber
do pfd
V. Steal
do pfd
Virginia-Carolina Chemical
da pfd
Wanaah
da pfd
Walla-rarge Bipraaa
Waotlnghouro lilactrta .....
Wasters I a Ion
Wheeling a Lake grw...
Wiecoeeia Castrml
do ptd .'
Northern Pactne ,.
aloM'Skeaveld
44.100 10"i
, 1,200 411 41V
IWli I44 ' M
41 '
101
M
41 .
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41'
41
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100
PA
100
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400 1M 1M 111
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400 14 M 4
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100 44S S S
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400 HIS HS 1"'
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Total aalea fur tha da. Ul.fr ateeaa.
ferrlca FlaaaelaL -
15NDON. June 11 Money ws In good
demand today for the settlement, but sup
plies were plentiful. Discounts were firm,
tin the stock exchange business was poor
with no Interesting feature. The settle
ment progressed favorably with easier car
ry-over rste. (nil-edge,! seeurities gen
erally ag4. but business in home laiis
for the new account was bet le. The n
nourcentent of an Irish land atcx k Uutue of
tM.(nv at 9 isued a firmer close of
r
cheerful owing to a moderate recovery of I
Russians Americans were the firmest see-1
Hons. Thev opened at over rarity end a '
fair amount of business wss trsnsactel
during the forenoon at hardening prices.
Iter New York sent buying orders, the
msrket Improved and prices closed flint.
Bsltlmore A Ohio was the feature. Kaffirs
Improved slowly. Copper shares were again
favored and hardened. Japanese Imperial
6 closed at 101
RFRIIN, June 15. Trsdlng on the Bourse
todar wa dull.
PARIS, June U..-Fr1cea on the Bourse to
day were Irregular and business ass dull.
Imperial 4s were quoted at 79.) and Russian
bond of 1S04 at 4K 00.
$4ir Yerk Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. June i: -MONET-On rail,
easy, 7i9 per cent; ruling rste, I per cent;
closing bid, 2H per cent; offered at $ per
cent; time loans, dull snd steady; slxtv
dsys, tlft'i per cent: ninety days. 4'v1!4is
per cent; six months, 4t)5 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER offlfiv,
per cent.
8TF.RI.INO KXCI!AN(E-I1svt at $4 M
ifj4 SH05 for demand snd at $4.kM4.(!1o for
slxtv-dav bills; posted rates. $4.84tfi I.S7;
commerclsl bills, $4 :.
SILVER Bar, MV: Mexican dollars,
S0i
BONIiH Government, strong; railroad. Ir
regular. Quotation on New York bond today
were rollow:
V. S. ref. 1, reg....l0riHJIpn 4a. td aerlea
do coupon IOSV4 so 4vii, ctfa
V. S. la. rg loltg do Id aerlea
4
do coupon t, i do 4a, ctfa...
V. S. old 4a. reg....l.v:'L A N. unl. 4e.
do coupon
...10JIVanhat. c gula 4l..lo0
V. "S. new 4a. re. ...IMKiMax. Central 4a M
do coupon I! do let Inc :i'
Am. Tob. 4a-
. ..7k', i Minn, a St. 1.. 4a
..lll'ulal.. K. A T. 4a. M'a
..1U, do M
do
Atchtena pan. 4a.
do ad). 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a..
B. A O. 4a
do ISa
Brk. R. T. e. 4i
Central of Oa. Sa
do let Inc
do Id Inc
do Id Inc
chea. A O. 414a..
Chicago A A. !4a
1 IN. R. Of M.
..10(1
M. T. Central g. Ite. ti
..inavi
.. Mi,
.. MH
..ll!
.. MV,
.. W
.. M
..107
.n j. c. gen. ia. ...1-1 1
Northern Pacific 4e. .1044
do 74
Norfolk A W. c. 4a. .100
Ora. S. L. rfg. 4a.. 04v
Penn. ct. la
Reading gan. 4a lot
St. I. a I. M. c. (a..lll
St. L. A s. P. fg. 4a. ta
f4
C, R. A Q. n. 4a....onvt'8t. L, a. W
a TI 'a
C. R. I. A P. 4a... Ti Saahoard A. L.
do col. 5.
1iSo. Parlflf.
... 1"
... 7i
...111
...111
4a.
et c. at. l. g.
f'olo. Fnd. Ka. aer.
do aer B
ta.iotvtj do let 4a. ctfe...
A. iSaiao,ithern Ry. fta..,
... 7'!Teiae p. li .
Colo. Mid
7 TOI , Bt. u a w .
Coin. A Southern 4a. Union Pacific 4e
...l"4't
Cuba to
.irl'. S Steal 14 4a '
D. A R. O. 4a.
.lOCHIW'abaah la
.114
Diet. Sec. (a
. It 4 do deb. B
.. tit
.. 47l
a.
.. !
Erie prior Hen 41 101 1, Western Md. 4a..
do gen 4a M1,;Whellng A L. V.
Hock. Valley 44jt.'-.lfl,ijV'. Cantral 4a .
Japan 4s su I
Offered.
Bostoa Stocks aad Honda,
B08TON. June J2 Call loans. 4Hr6ij
cent; tltre loans, Mji,U per cent. Offi
per
clal
I
I07H
1
51
74 1
15 V
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closing on stocks and bonds:
AKhlaoa ad. 4i H'4Udvntura
do 4a
leim Aiieuet
TTV, I Amalgamated ...
04 Amar. Sine
loivt! Atlantic
Mai. Central 4a....
Alrhlana
do pfd
Boat on A Albany 144 Bingham
Boston A Maine... l'. (Calumet A H...
Boaton glavated 11 fantennlal
ntrhtrarg pfd 11744 iCoppst Range ..
Mei. Cantral MVPalr Weat ......
N. T.. N. H. A H..1M iaIomlrlsn Coal
Union Parlnc la4 Franklin
Am. Anre. them... ,Oranbr
do pfd
.. iv ,!' K--ala
Am. Pneu
Tube.
iMi, Mining ...
Am. Runar ,.....r..,.l.li Michigan
do pfd
..1S4Va :Sctawk
Am. Tel. A Tel..
Am. Weclett . ;
do pfd
"Hum. Iron A S.
Rdlaon Klec. III.
..IMH'Mont. Oat A Coka.
. . o 'Old Dominion
..ILCVtOecenla
.. n Parrot ,
Ill iQuln. r
Maaa. Electric ii shannon
do pfd 73V
'amarar-k
Maaa. Gaa uv,
t nltcd Prult ........111
t'nlted Shoa Math ... 41
do pfd tn4
North Butte 4
C. 8. Steel tia
do pfd 10(44
Wealing. , common .,-Sp
Asked. "Bid.
TrliiHr
t'r.lted copper
I'. S Mining
C. S Oil
t'tah
Victoria
Wlnnna
Wolvarina ....
London Closing Stack.
LONDON, June 12. Closing quotation on
the Stock exchange erere:
Connote, money. .. .41 11-14 N. Y. Cantral
lit
. M4
. K
. lt
. a J',
. 4-S
. 1iS
. 47
. M
. HIV,
.101
. 4H
.1.-.4S
. 14
. 41S
,1S
. IIS
. MS
do account.
. V Norfolk 4r W
Anaconda i......
Atchlaon
do ptd ,
B. A O
Canadian Pacific
Chea. A Ohio..
Chlcaso O. W ...
('.. M. A St. P...
DeBeera
D. A R. O
do pfd
Brt '
do let pfd ....
da Id pfd..r..
Illlnnlt Central .
L A N
M., K. A T
nni. oo pfd .
... M-St
Ont. A Waatern.
...l"S
...114S
Ptnnaylvanls ....
Rand Mines
...l..J4J
Raiding
oo lat pta
do Id pfd .,
il,
,...114:
... 14 1
....
... IV
Southern Ry ......
do pfd
Southern Pacific ...
-'nlon PaclSo
.C. 47M
o pfd
... hi -...
71,
...u;,
...154
. a. steal
.1, pfd
,'abaah
do pfd
hanlah 4a
. MS
SILVER Bar, steady; 28 13-ld per ounce.
;mui Ji l zvh per cent.
The rite ot discount In the open market
for short bill .is 3v per cent; for three
months' bills, S "-lftfiS'i percent. ,
ew York Mining; Stack.
NEW YORK. June 12. Closing quotations
on mining stock were:.
Adams Con K .Little Chief ..
. I
.140
Alice
,.144
Xlntarlo
Jophlr
Breeca
Brunawtck Con...
Comatech Tunnel .
Cm. Cal. isd V.
Horn Silver
Iron StlTer
Lead-Mile Coa
Offered.
40
to
Phoanli ...
. I
. :
. 71
. 14
. 10
.174
Potaal-
(Stage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hope .
flisi dard
.104
.4.4) .
. I
Treasary Statement.
WASHINGTON. June K.-Today's state
ment of th treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
$1(7.022.703: gold coin and bullion, $64,lst.3U;
gold certificates, $42,178.KX.
Bank Clearlag.
OMAHA, June li. Bank clearing for to
day were $1,477,714.73 and for th corre
sponding date last year $1,520,048.21.
Waol Market.
BOSTON. June li. WOOL Interest In
the wool market la centered tn tha weat.
There la very little trading tn the market
here. A a whole dealers are tending to
refuse to pay high . prices demanded In
many case. The lack of stock I said
to be responsible for a large part of tho
dullness which ha prevailed In the local
market of late. Territory wools are with
out feature. New medium half-blood
bring 28c or (0970c scoured, and three
eighths up to I Or. making a clean coat
of (7t?C8c for the latter grade. Pulle)
wools are dull. Foreign grauea hold firm.
Leading quotation follow: Ohio anl
Pennsylvania. XX and above, $4J4V,";
X. Sl22c; No. 1 ?tl; No. 2. J7Jc;
tine unwashed, 169 itc: quarter-blood un
washed, ilV,tJ$2c; three-eighth blood, 32
Ci3c, half-blood, J2fel3c; unwashed de
laine, 282c; fine washed, 24 & 25c; Mich
igan fine unwashed, 24t)2c; quarter
blood,, Jl32c; unwashed delaine, 27 fr
28c; Kentucky, Indiana, etc. three-eighth
and quarter-blood. 32 432c; territory,
Idaho fine, 2223c; heavy fine, 18(320c;
fine medium, 2I23c; medium, 2(427";
lov medium. 26 27c; Wyoming fine. 21 W
22c heavy fine, lffltOc; fine medium. 12
0 21c; medium. 2(27c: low medium. 2 ft
27c; t'tah and Nevada fine, 32 1 28c; heavy
tine. fP20c; fine medium, 22l8 28c; me
dium, 2l27c; low medium. 2t 27c; Da
kota fine. 222Se; fin medium, 222.V
medium. 27tr28c; low medium, 24&27;
Montana fine choice, 24?2or: fine average,
214124c; staple. T'928c; medium rhdlco,
27 9 28c; average. 4fi27c.
8T. LOl'IS. Juna 12 WOOL Steady;
medium grades combing and clothing. :4
B'2tt; light fine, 22627c; heavy fine, l(i
lsc; tub washed, 11 38c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 11. METALB Ther
was a sharp break In the London tin mar
ket, where speculative liquidation was the
feature, with spot closing at lfB 1 snd
future closing at 176 6s, or over i
below the closing figure of yeaterday. Lo
cal sentiment seems to favor the Idea of
a further decline. It being urged that the
statistical position Is favorable, as It waa
some month ago, while the speculative
long Interest I not considered large. The
market wa weak and lower at $3S gotje
X4 00. Copper waa higher In the London
market at 4 for pot and AM for futures.
Locally copper I lower; lake, 113.00; elec
trolytic, $ll J1.60. Lead waa ts d lower
at 14 17a M for snot in the tandon mar
ket, iocally th market was oulet and
unchanged with quotations ranging from
$6.76 to $5-$o. Spelter ad varied to M0fc4J
IS in th local market. Iron was lower
abroad with standard foundry closing at
6" -Id nd Cleveland warrant at 5f $d.
locally Iron was quiet and unchanged. No.
2 foundry northern and No. I foundry
southern. 118 iifiW-iii; No. i foundry south,
ern. 117.764 14.11.
Oils and Koala.
OIL CITY. Pa.. June It OIl4'redit
balances. U 4; shipment. ((.314 bbls.;
average. 42.141 bbl.: run. 14.647 bbl.;
average. M.27 bbl : shipments, Umt,
44.7U bbls.; average. 6t48 bbl. ; run. Lima,
H ail bbls; average. Sa.67 bbls
SAVANNAH, tia.. June It OIL Turpen
tine firm. 67vo
ROSIN-Kinn: A. R and C. $360; D. $3 70;
E. $ato&l 9; F, $46; O. $4 00: H. $4 0M4 10,
I. .4 10, K..$4 1&: M. $440, N, 40; WG.
14 7S, WW. $4 8t4ta.
gilt-edged stocks. Foreigners were mo
OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET
Cattl Art Slow and Doll to Ton Cent
Lower.
HOGS EXPERIENCE A DOWNWARD TURN
Sat Eneagh Hees ar Umb, In lht
ta Teat Talaen, Wklle nesaaaal
Feellag Ulrsag,
SOrTH OMAHA. June 12. 1.
Receipts were: Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3,070 .0o W
Official Tuesday 6.000 l..s0 1,200
Two dav this week.. $.070 2R.W6
Same days last week..., V.4.H ln.lll
Hsm two week go..l0,i:3 ?4,17
Sam three weeks ago... 10.4.1 2T.4.V
Ssme four weeks ago... ,4CJ 12.2
Same day last year.... $.060 23,47(
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Th following labia shows the receipt
of cattle, hogs and sheep t South Omaha
lor tha year to date, compared with lat
year: l!aj torn. Inc.
Cattle m.Kl S77.126 66.7'.'4
Hogs 1.250.t7 1,114.4B9 1M.148
Sheep 7X8,276 SW.748 41,627
CATTIB QUOTATIONS
The following will show th prices paid
for the different kind of cattlt on th
South Omaha market:
Oood to choice corn-fed ter ...$4 6734.40
Fair to good corn-fed teer 4 'o4..i
Common to flr corn-fed steers.... 4 0t tW
Oood to choice cows and heifers . 4.coj1.'0
Fair to good cow and ielfet 3.00434.00
Common to fair cows and heifer. 1.7SOJ300
Oood to choice atockers A feeder 4 OOjH SO
Fair to good itocker and feeders I V-ti4 0)
Common to fair itocker lOrff 3 .0
Bull, stags, etc 2.T044.2S
Veal calves 4.0OB
The following table shows the average
price of hog at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dste. I 1908. l.l?XH.l$t3.;i903.lrl.lrjO.
May 23...
May 24...
May 27...
May 33..
May ...
May 30...
May 31...
$2Vil
fcl
I
25SI
SJ
89 I
S2H
( 28.V,:
I 1(1
i?i
612!
171
6 !
6 a)
( 1S
6(1
6 111
6 23,
6 26!
6 ai
( 17
4 34' 04
4 3 4 Mi
4 47 6 77
4 4i 6 72
I 5 70!
i 63: til
6 (2
5 n
6 S3 '
106
6 00
e
4 M
( 97,
7 02
T 10;
7 10t
7121
7 07!
6 2'
4
69 4 5
4 60'
Si 4 35!
June 1..
4 63
i M
(07
i M
i Ml
6 70
4 89
4 83
a
4 83
4 ?1
4 4
4 to
03
01
a
( 01
4 7
Juna
June
Juna
June
June
Juna
June
Juna
June
June
June
1
3
301
I
4 49
4 4
4 66
7 13 ll
7 In) 5T
7 JO 6 71
t ,s a ti
7 13
I 70
6 71
...
6...
...
t 76
6 78
6 70
Sl
SI
KH'
I
4 64
7 15
6 71
4 7a
t Ml
7 18
.
7 21
4 Ml I 30
78
..
..
10.
II.
12.
4 701 ( (6
4 761 6 01
4 79 ( OS
T J
T Ml
7 32
I 83
S8
t S1
6 89
ill
00;
Sundsy.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Hog.
$5.6.Vff.46
i.tl6.76
6f"a S.H
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ..
St. Louis
.$1.9".40
. l.efvpAflo
. 2 ftt6.76
. 2.loa.8S
i i.vtiK.oj
s.aosni. .
Sioux City
3. 0ttf 5. 25
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS
The following shows the number of car
of atockers and feeder shipped to the
country and their points of destination:
CATTLE. Car.
J. M. Wrd. Hershey Neb. U.- P 1
C. J. Wall. Vlllisc. la. Q 1
Mrs. N. Johnson, Stanton, la J 1
W. J. Matthenes. Cumberland, la. Q.... 1
The official numoer of car of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses.
C. M. A St. P. Ry.... 3 12
Wabash $ 8
Mo. Pnc. Ry 16 9
Union Pacific System. 44
C. N. W. (Kat)... 3
C. & N. W. (West I... 34
C, St. P., M. A O.... 34
C, H. A Q. (East).... 12
C, B. A (4. (West)... 87
C R. I. A P. (East).. 6
C. R. 1. P. (West), 4
.4
Illinois central ...... 1 r s .. 1
Chi. Gret Western.. 6 t
Tot! receipt ......261 265 7 1
The disposition of the day receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 70S 2.7'i7 4.7
..t.HSl 6,078 .
..1.471 b.oM W
.. 862 6,08.' ...
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour V Co
Cudahy Pkg Co., K.
Swift & Co.. K. C...
Hill A Son
Kings n A Co
Sol Ijegan
J. B. Root A Co......
Other buyer
Totl
'.. 96
.. 4K
.. 60
"".
.. 137
.. 181
.7.242
491
18.921
1.223
CATTLE Receipt of cattle showed a
very large Increase over a week ago, 240
car being reported In when th market
opened. The run. however, waa not a
large a two week ago, when 279 oar were
received, and three week ago, when the
receipt footed up 298 car Considering
the condition of the market, however, to
day' receipt both here and at moat other
points were too large for the good of the
celling Interests.
The beef trade wa a drsg from start to
finish.' Buyer eemed to feel that with
the number of cattle In ight both her and
elsewhere they could afford to take th
bear side of the deal, and they did so from
th start. They began by bidding price
that were decidedly Tower and the forenoon
was well advanced before very' much busi
ness was transacted. Some of the cattl
which .Hist happened to look good to the
buyer did not sell ao much different from
yesterday. In fact some salesmen thought
that for a portion of their cattle they se
cured pretty close to steady prices. On tha
other hand tha general market wa lower
and the best description that could be
(liven of It would be to call It slow to 10c
uwer than yesterday.
Cow and heifer were In light supply
considering th total number of cattle In
the yards. Furthermore they were very
scarce yesterday, there being comparatively
few loads on sale. The result was that
packers had aome need of cow stuff and
that kind of cattle sold more freely. The
'more desirable klnda brought price that
were ateady or very close to teady with
yeaterday, while the common and inferior
kind were slow and weak.
There were no stocker and feeder here
barring a few odd and end, and so far
a could be observed there wa no Inquiry
to amount to anything. No rattle and none
wanted would be a good description ot the
feeder trade.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Mo. A. Pr. No. At. Pr
1 11 I K 14 1141 4 4
1 404 I 4 SO till 4 I
11 Ml I 44 tl 1144 4 IS
14 440 4 44 17 HIT 4 14
1 414 4 14 II I1H 4 44
1 1010 4 li 14 111! 4 SO
4 414 4 4 1111 4 M
1 414 4 H 90 1134 4 II
1 144 4 40 17 1141 4 M
1K4 4 4 14 Ml 4 M
1 171 4 40 It 1114 I IS
11 1111 4 V t 1 ITT 4 SO
It M 4 f 1 4 M
II 171 4 0 11 1177 4 M
It Ml 4 40 14 1147 I 0
1 ISM 4 41 44 UU 4 00
1 11U 4 M 14 list 4 44
I ion 4 M 11 1441 14
II ill I 46 11 ,....1141 I 0
V 1014 4 1 tl 1144 4 14
14 1141 4 70 17 lilt 4 14
21 14 4 14 17 1414 4 10
14 101 4 74 11 1441 4 10
4 1'40 4 14 It 1174 I IS
40....'. 1144 4 11 17 144 I at
14 4 4 T4
COWS.
l no l w i itm i h
1 4S4 1 0 1 11(10 1 74
1 740 1 44 1 HI III
1 740 1 M 1 1100 t
1 1 IS 1 1040 10
I HTO I 14 1 1014 1 46
1 IT I 14 1 IBM H
1 lt I 14 1 Ill 1 44
1 4 1 44 1 in m
1 40 I 40 11 10,4 (
1 4a4 I 4 1 114 at
1 4 1 44 1 ion I M
( 474 1 44 1 101 I M
1 114 1 44 t lot I 4
I a I 14 1 so 4 a
1 10) I 4 1 till 4 4
1 4S4 4 4 1 110 4 4
1 14 I 4 1 40 4 0
1 .4014 4 14 1 Ill 4 1
4 14 I 14 1 10S4 4 I
1 41 4 4 4 Tl 4 1
1 IS 4 4 1 1100 4 10
t I1U I 4 1 IK! l
1 7a t Ul I aia
4 w 44 i mo I H
4 1041 I 1 iae 4 H
1 144 4 14 I ...114 4 U
1 141 I 44 I UU 4 J
HEIFERS.
1 414 1 4a i tit H
1 1 41 44 Ill M
I lai I 13 . 1 , ao go
1 - I tit . 1 no 4 4
1 414 1 a 14. Trf 4 as
i w 1 a i M
1 44
BULLS.
1 117 I 40 1 U0 Tl
1 MM 1 II 1 lis
1 l 1 I Pt4 I ee
J 1 l S 1 177 M
I 1 10W 1 M 1 ...104 4 M
1 1 1 I t I mat 4 as
I 1 Ill 144 1 IM4 4 4
14 1
t a 1
I Ta
4 ii
4 11
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STOCK1T.RS AND FKEDEHS
1 4M IN 41 I (4
1 410 1 10
HOOR-Recelpt of hogs this mining
were the largest tbst thev hsve been anv
dsy since Msy ?2, when 2$ car were re-
; reived. The Isrge receipts gave but ers an
j advantage which thev were not low In
! making the nost of. They started Ont
with the evident Intention or buying the
hogs at lesst 6c lower snd their bids were
generally $ 3'4e . it will be remem
bered tha t the hogs yesterdsv sold Itrgely
t $.S?VjtfiB.40. Reller were not t;ieposd to
lake off that much without struggle and
the result waa a very slow and dull open
ing. If w after 10 o'clock before buvers
and sellers got together. When the hogs
finally old ther went at prices generally
6c lower than yesterday.
The decline wipes out all the advance of
eslrdsv, but it Is still a little hit higher
than one week ago, a, will bo noted from
reference to the table of average prices
above.
Representative sales:
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HOGS.
4 44
SHEEP Receipts this morning consisted
of two cr of good lambs which met with
ready sale at $6.65. and of four single deck
of pretty fair lambs, which sold last week
In the country at $6.85 and brought In today
to be weighed up and delivered. The feel
ing on the market wa strong, and had
there been enough here to really make a
market It would have undoubtedly met with
ready sale at good strong prices. The de
mand continues very good and packe.
could use a good many more sheep am.
lambs than are likely to come for some
time.
Quotation on clipped stock: Oood to
choice western lambs, $6.40tfn.75; fair to
good lambs. trt.00rq.4ii; cull lambs, $1.60
H8.rf; good to choice yearlings. $f..76W
6.26; fair to good yearlings, $5.oOA.7i;
good to choice wethers. $6.7bft6.16; fair to
good wethers, $5.60'f)6.75; good to choice
ewes, 16.60g6.78; fair to good ewe. $6,764?
6.50; buck. t4.2tVS-4.;fi.
Representative sales:
No.
1 western ewe
9. western lambs
849 western lamb ,
677 Western lambs ,
Av.
. 80
. 82 ,
. 82
. . 80 "
Pr.
4 00
8 26
( 36
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattla Steady ling gtronsj Sheep and
Iambi Steady.
CHICAGO. June 12.-CATfLE-R ecelpt.
Z.6M head; market steady; common to
prime steers, $4 OOOjeUO; cows, $3.0i"jjf4.lO;
belfers, $3.7MftVon; bulla, 13.2Ml4.2f.; calves.
$6.0oyi.00; atockers and feeder, $2.76114.76.
HOGS Receipt. K.000 head; market
alrong; choice to prime heavy. $ AStrt. 76 ;
medium to good heavy, $fl.(oojg.(6; butcher
weight.. $6oi&4.70; good to choice heavy
mixed. $&6tagl 66; packer. $.0nj.g2V.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16,000
head; market steady; sheep, $4.60&6.2!;
yearlings, $5.fcVa.10, shorn lambs. lo.2i
7.16.
Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 13. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 12,900 head. Including Li") southerns;
market, steady to 10c lower; choice export
and dressed beef steers, $6.26426.76; fslr tn
good, $4f56.16; western fed steers, 13WV?r
6.28; atockers snd feeders, $2.7f,4j4.60; south
ern steers, $3.0004.80: southern cows, $2,264?
$.76: native cows, $125r4 36; native heifers.
$3.26ti6.flO; bulls, $2.6044.; calves, $2.60j.36.
HOGS Receipts. I:, CO heed; market. Mj
10c lower; top, $6.60: b " of sale. $6.30$
(.46; heavy, $.40g.SO; packer. $.304j.4n;
pigs and light. $A6tMr.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.4"0
head; market, strong and actlv; lamb.
$f 6"67.50; fed sheep and yearlings, lft.mi.7j
(.60; Texas clipped yearlings. $.V7Kiit.uO;
Texas clipped sheep, 14 7t4i, 26: Texas goat,
$3.26Ol.0; atockera and feeder, $3.2o46.00.
St. Inls Ure Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June ll.-CATTLE-Rceipt.
7.000 head, Including 3,000 Texan; market
steady; native shipping and export steers.
$4.ar4Ju.8K; dressed beef and butcher ateer.
$3.6&46.00; ateers under 1.000 lbs., $3.&i4 60;
tockers and feeder, $3.0034.00; cow and
heifer, $2.0O8fl 90; r-snner. 1 02.16: bull,
$2 404.18; calve. $3 0n Oil;' Texas and In
dian steer. I2.&043-4. 4b; oowa and heifer.
$2.00JS.o).
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; market 6c
lower: plga and light. $o.75.40; packer.
$6.86j.60; butcher and best heavy, $.464
(.66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. tS00
head; market strong; native muttons, $3.01
6100; lambs, $4.vi.00; cull and buck.
$4.S6.. stocker, $3.00i)4.26.
laax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, June 13 (Sped. Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.Ono head;
market steady; beeves. t4.'Hij6.2&; cows,
bulls and mixed. $3.drf4.40; stocker and
feeders, $3.2fyS-4.60; calve and yearlings,
$3.4.IO.
HOGS Receipts, (.(no head; market 6c
higher, selling at 16 ..TOftf ( 45 ; bulk of sale.
It. So o (40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,300
head; market strong and active.
St. Jnaepk Lira Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 12. - CATTLE Re
ceipt. 3.2i3 heed: market ateady to loc
lower; native. It.iJK&oSO; cow and heifer
11.75ij(.ai; yearling calves. $2,604(4.00; stock
ers and feeders, $,i.U'U4.3.
HOGS Receipts, 14.917 head; msrket m
10c lower: light mixed, $6eVt,6 36; meolum
hesvy. $6 r8. 46; bulk of sales. stay lit
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1,913
head; market ateady.
tack la Sight.
Receipts of Hv stock at th rx princl.
pal western market yeaterday:
Cattle. lioe-a. flheen
D . . . k. - .. . . - - .
euuin tti na ,,,
Sioux City
Ksnsa City ....
St. Josepn
St. Louis ,
Chicago
.. (.'
.. l.ti
..11. am
.. t.2St
.. 77
.. 3.5O0
19.300
I.2AJ
1.2ol
,B
21.t
14.917
11 000
14.000
11.4110
1.912
2.6)0
16.IU)
Totals 33.9S3 I9,tl7 33.213
aajar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. June if -SUOAR-Raw.
firm: fair refining, 1 16-1(471 81-33ei eentrtf.
ugal M teat. lli-rHv. molasses sugar,
ll-lSV-' 23-82C Reflned. Bterdy: crushed
5.80c: powdered, 4 70c; granuUted. 4 c
NEW ORLEANS. June 12. SUGAR -Steadv;
open kettle centrifugal. vdl7-l(c'
centrifugal yellows. 3S4)4r; second. 2
IV.
MOLASSES Firm. Syrup, firm.
Cae Market.
NEW YORK, June 11 COFFEE Mar
ket for futures opened steady t unchanged
prlo- to an advanc at five polnta on one
month, but eased off a a result of rather
disappointing rabies (mm Havre. Trading
wa very quiet and there was a pec 11
feature. The close waa ateady. net un
changed to five point lower; sale, fur th
day wr reported of 1 '- bag, Includ-
14'l
ltaa
; Ing July, at pept.-inber. S.TV: !
j 1 ember. n Kf sAc; Jsintarv. A7c: March.
I-; Msy. ,..v. ftp.M KhV. Iteadv , No ;
I Invoice. 7,c
j OMtHt WIUMKvM.r: W4RK4.T
I rondltlnn af Trade anal Quotation on
I Maple aad Fancy I'rodncr.
j f.i-JOS Receipts. llbeial; fresh siock.
j l',c. . ,
i'ivr; t'tu LTRV-llens. St.Tt'ic; roosters.
c
tiiraeys. ic: diicKs. 1V; spring
'nil kn. ikeitSr ner lh
BI'TTER- Parking slock,' l:r-; choice tu
fancy dslir. lie; creamery. l42IVc.
HAY Prices quoted hy ihimhii teed co-ti-panv:
No. uplnnd. ln6: rrn.lluni, $.$;
oarae. rti. R j c strr.w. 6.ui
PR AN per ton: $1T i.
.NEW VEOKTAPI.ES
TOM A TO KS Florida, per craie of ) lbs.,
net, n.f.o.
WAX RKAXSPrr box of Shout 31 lbs.,
tldi .
SfRl.Vt? KEANS-Per box of about a
li .so.
TIR.Virs. BEETS AND CARROTS
Per ill t. lurches, .ir.c.
LEAK LETTUCE-Hothouse. per d"X.
l esils. 20c.
t.'l'CUM REP.S Home" gfnwn. pet dos .
4oc; Trrss. )ver bu. box, 1.75.
ON!OXS-CRlirrnla, :Vc per lh.; Texas.
In crates, while. $1.76; yellow, $1.35.
QUEEN OMuNS-Per dox bunches. 2"c.
HAIiSHES-Per dox. bunches, lie.
C.4 HH 4GK-Cs)ifornla, S",ii.V per lb.
CAri.lKl.fiWEK-Pr dos. llead $1.25.
CP.EEN PEAS Per bu.. $1i.
NEW PVJTATOES-Per bu., $1 60.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, per bu , 6ri
60c, South Dakota, per bu., 9ic; 'Jolorsdu.
per lb.. 2c.
NAVY BKANSv-Per bu.. $l.tf; No. 2, $l.r.
LIMA BEANK Per IP.. Lvc.
TROPICAL FBI ITS
DATES -Per box o: 30-lb pkgs., $2 00;
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb boxes, per box. c;
Sayers., per lb., tc: walnut tuffed, l-!h.
pkgs $2.(0 per dox.; S-lb. boxes. $1.ii0.
ORANGES California. extra fancy
navels. Urge sixes, $I25i"iOu: 'Mediter
ranean sweeis, all sizes, $4.(if4 60.
LEMONS Llmoniers, extra faftcy. 24
sis', 6.i, i (o 360 sire, 17.7S.
FIGS Csllfornlii. per 10-lb. csrton. 7T.y
R"'C: Importcil Smyrna, three-crown, 11c:
six-crown, 13u.
BANANAS Per medium slscd bunch. $!.7
J5.36; JumlHis, $2.5"f3.0i .
riNEAPPLEHS xea 24. SO shd . $3.26.
FRIITS.
( BERRIES Callrotnls K.r0 per 81b. br.x;
mur clierrii. ;4-it. crate, $2.00.
t.tiOHEBERRlEH Per crate of 24 qt.,
$J.00.
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 ribs. 11c; No. 2 ribs. c: No. 3 ribs.
74o; No. 1 loins. ",Sc; X".'2 loins, 12V: No.
3 loins. HV; No. 1 chucks. &4c; No. 3
chucks. 6sc; No. 8 cnucke. oc; No. 1 round.
Sc; No. 2 round.-Mc; No. a -round. 7c;
No. 1 plate, ao; Nn. 2 plate, 2c; Nu. 3 plain,
2C.
MISCELI-ANEOU8.
CIDER Per keg. $3 7t: per bbl.. $6,78.
HONEY New. per 24 lbs.. $3 60.
CHEESE Swiss, new.. 16c;- Wisconsin
brick, 12c; Wisconsin limberger, 12c; twin.
ISic; Young Americana. 16c.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. oft shells, new
riop. per lb.. 16v,e; hard .shell, per lb.,
lS'ic. Pecans, large, per lb.. 11c; smnl!..
per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 6c; roestet!,
per lb.. Sc. Chill walnuts, per lb., 12tf 1.1'fC.
Almsndl soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard
hells, per lb.. If, .'ocoanuts. $4 per Stick
of 100.
SUGAR Granulated can. la bbls,
$6.06; granulated cone, . it. sacks. . $6.0 1 ;
granulated. In sacks, $4.91.
SYRUP In barrels. 24c per gal.; In
cases, ( 10-lb. cans. $1.70; cases, H 6-lb.
cans. $1.40; cutes. 24 S-lb. csns. $1.35.
COFFEE Roasted. No. 36, 26V4 PT lb ;
No. 30. 20H per 11..; No. 25. 18ic per h ;
No. 2", l5Hr per lb.; No. 21, 12Vt.fi per In.
CURED FISH Family wlilteflih. per v,
bbl.. 100 lbs.. $4.60; Norway mackerel, per
bbl,. 200 lbs., bloaters. $40.00; No. 1, $28.00;
No. I. $26.0... No. 3, $20.00: Irish, No. 2,
$18.00; herring, , In bbls., 200 lbs. each.
Norway, 4k. $18.00: Norway, Jk, $13.00;
Holland, mixed. $11.60; Holland herring.
In kegs, milkers. S0c; kegs, mixed. 70c.
CANNED GOD8 Corn, standard west--rn.
G50(Oc: Mnlne. $1.16. Tomatoes, 3-lb.
n, 1.26ei.K0; 2-lb., 97HcB$l 00. Plno
spples, grated. 2-lb, $2.05 2.30; llcad.
$1.902.20. Gallon apples, fancy, 33 30
California apricot, 11.40(2.00; pears,
$1.7S2.60; peach-s, fancy, $1.752.40:
H. C. Peaches, $2.H0 2.50. Alaska salmon,
red, $1.26: fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancy
aookeye. V., $1.95; sardines, H oil, $2.50;
4 mnstsrd, $2.6003.10. Sweet potatoes,
$1.16125; sauer kraut, $1.00; pumpkins,
S0c$1.00; wax beans, 2-lb.. 76tj90c; 11 nv,
beana, 2-lb.. 760$!. 85; spinach. $1.35:
cheap pess. 3-lb., $0c; extra, T6tt0c;
fancy. $1.31 iff 1.76. - . '
., Cotton Market.
NEW YOR.v-iune' li-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet and vstesdy; middling uplands.
11.2uc; middling gulf, 11.60c; sales,' 1,615
bales. 1
ST. IX5UIS. Mo., June 12.-COTTON-Bteady;
middling. 11 l-lo; sales, 1.110 bales;
receipts. 46 bales; shipment. 38 bales;
toek. 30,486 bale. .
LIVERPOOL, June 12.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet; prices 6 points higher; American
middling fair. 6.67d; good middling, 6.31;
middling, 6. lid; low middling. 5.ftld;' gool
ordinary. 6.78d; ordlnarv. 5.63d. The sales
of the day were ti.oeo bales, of which 6c)
were for speculation and export and In
cluded 5,600 American.' Receipts, 4,000 bales.
Including 700 American.
NEW ORLEANS, June ll-COTTON-Spot
closed steady; sales. l.tdO bales: low
ordinary, 77,c. nominal: ordinsry, 8Hc; good
ordinary. 9vc; low middling. WVc; mid
dling, Use: good middling. lt4c; middling
fair. 12c. nominal; receipts. 94k' bales; stock.
76.114 bales. '
Evaporated Applea and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. June 12. EVA POR ATE' )
APPLES Market is quiet. Futures are of
fering at Bc for November delivery., but
spot supplies scarce and firm with strictly
prime quoted at Ho; . choice, llMi'HW;
fancy. 1l,i12r.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune
re firm In the absence of selling pressure
with spot quotation ranging frbin To 10
8c. Apricots are unchanged with t-holce
quoted at 12V4jc; extra rholc. I31il3c;
fancy. 14ei4V,c. Peache- for. future ship
ment how an upward tendency, but re
nilned unchanged on spot with choice
quoted at 11c; extra choice. lHaiGTUsy;
fsncy, llM2c; extra fancy. 121jK',c.
Raisins sre firmer In tone owing to un
favorable crop advices. Ixose muscatel are
quoted at 6Jjc; seeded raisins,, 6Va'97Sc;
London layers, $1.5fx$l.co. '
REAL KSTATK TRANSFERS.
Irving Allison and wife to Ephratm W.
Dixon, lots 9, '10, 11. in Harrison
Place ., ....,.$
Calvin 8 Orinmau auu wu v Ep'li
ralm W. Dixon, lot 12, In Harrison
Place..' ,
Charles M. Wllhelm et a) to brcViird
Wllhelm Carpet Co., Iota T. 8, Bar- .
rlson Place
Edward D. Jones and wife to livis '
Corbaley, lota 14. 15 and 1$. Halcyon
Heights
Michael A. Cavanaugh et al to Rich
ard Ebliltt, an undivided Vj of lot
20, block 21, 1st addition to Corrigan
Place, lot 8, block 46, city of Omaha.' 1
Clinton H. hrlggs and wife to Thomas
Kllpatrlck snd Co. t Incorporated 1. .
middle 1-3 of lot 2. block llg. In clly
of Omaha 40 000
Harry A. Tukey to Catherine llahn.
lot 17. block 1. Tukey Height 200
John C. Hollson to James C. Robinson
tax lot 8, 14-16-10. also seS of seS of
ne4 15-15-10. also wV4 of 16-15-10.... 3.5S0
Han Christian Gllessmann and wife
to Phill Rhoey et a I, w'i of lot 8, -In
block ,1. Parker's add -...j.. UT
Chariot F. Krelle and wife to William
Hcffke. lot 9. block . "H." . in Saun
ders" A Himebatigh' add 1 3
L. V. Mors and wife to Willis Cros-
by, lot 1. block 10. Patrick's 2nd add. - (no
John F. Baker and wife to Irving Allt---son.
lots 9. 10. 11, Harrison Place ' 2tl
Ephralm W. Dixon to Orchard A Wit- -helm
Carpet Co.. lots 1. I, 8, . 10, U
and 12. In Harrison Place..... ' ,
Jam H. Parrotte and wife to Eph
ralm W. Dixon, lot . Harrison Place ' 100
Edward Eister to Theodore L Phelps. "
beginning at nw corner of lot 17.
block 3. Bsgley Park ,; 500
Rita Psscale and hush to John ft.
PecV t. ev cf lot (, block i; In Rush
V Selby's add ; U
Oerinora La Oreca and wife to Rlt "
Paacola. eS lot (. block L In Ruh 4V'
Selby's add
Tbeodor C. I. Chrlstiarsen to Ma- '
thllda. Christiansen, lot 6, In Dewcv '
Place j,y
Edwa'd F. Morrison and w1f to Har
ry Ma row Its, east 52 feet of west 94
feet of north 14 feet of lo" t. in block
17. of S. V. Smith at'd 3 600
Thomas S Kellev to lila Tt. Vsn
Cleave lot 16. block 1. Redlck s Park 8 00
N P. Dodge snd wife to Cgrrle A.'
Buckley. Booth If) feet lot K. )10."'
Nelsons' sdd ,'...i 1
Edward W. Pend'eton ex o Jen Han- "
en. lot I, block "A." SauiuW 4' '
H'Tiebaurh add ..' .'.,, '
Esther A. Brasee to Antut C. PIn-on.
lot . block 10. Mccormick's add ' i.XA
Charleston Res'-.v Co. to IJn M.
Oterrle. west n fet of lot $. plcck
-S." Iiwe's add ...'..'.' IO)
Charles I. Easier and wife to Mand
Fooler at al lots 3 and 3. in block
8. Bower's add . 160
Henrv Realtv . to Alice M. Brown.'
lots and 9. and west 10 feet f ,A
7. In Troup's sub of lot 54, la Otaa's
$
1
IV)
160
400