THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1906.. ha t1 J-dB GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET AdTtDC in Wlieat Stopped for tho Tim Eemc extra, ttc. Cheeee, steady; fret, lac; Sr.W lORK OEXERIL MARKET daotatlona of tko Day Varlaaa t'oanaaoallf tea. , n.a.-aj nni.; exports. lilW bMI.; Sales. I,M NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Sharp Break in Market Due to Unsettled Condition! for feteral Daji. BEARS FAV03L0 BY GOOD DECUM KSiV V. '".. Wk aathweat Bullish,' bal orthweot Tnrns Seller on .orl Prospects Caah Demand Slow tora In chi M'i After Xervoos Day. OMAHA, Jun 14. 1. Wheat w rtk today, being down He at the close. At the owning tne market mat steady, but titled oh on light demand, rallying again to yesterday a close on buy in by the Chicago crowd. Th northwest soid m-viy at the advance and the mil ket lost nearly m rnt It v.. "later. The southwest continued to iieiid huiiiah reports, but cash demand waa aiow and weather in tna northwest was favorable. Early prices In corn were down ,c, due to reported showers In Iowa, Illinois and th Ohio valley. Tha weakness was only temporary, tha market being Influenced to reaction by a dry forecast for tomorrow and reports of Ciuimie by dry weather In Nebraska and Kansas. The advanru nearly itc from the low point, the market reacting again at the close to about yes terdays price. Some bullish sentiment haa been made by reporia that tne hay crop in Mlasnuri and Nebraska la poor. Oata wera up at one time about He. Primary wheat receipt Were 267.000 bush ela anil shipments 222,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 241,000 bushels and ship ments of 211000 buahela. Corn receipt were 663.000 bushels and shipment 7M.or buahela, againat receipt last year of 4M.0OO bushels ' and shipments of 4O8.000 bushels, (leorancea were 18.400 barrela , flour, 12,000 buahela corn and 10,000 buahela oat. Liverpool closed Hft-M lower on wheat and VfiHd lower on corn. Loral range ol optluna: LEVEL OF VALUES PUSHED TOO HIGH Article. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Cloaa I Tes'y. Wheat- July... Bept... Corn July... Sept... Oata Ju!y.,i Sept., I " I 7iAI 76SA 75HA 7R4A 7sB 76 Bi 7o! 7BH 7SA 75 s A X - V r 7 HA 4814 48A 4B 47 48HA 48V, X :::::::: A akd. B bid. Omaha Caah galea. OATS No. 3 white, 1 car, too. Omaha Caah Price. . WHEAT No .1 hard. 7fT8c: No. t hard. pflTOHc; No. 4 hard. o7lWrc; No. I spring, 76c; No. 1 apring, 72'fif76c. CORN No; . 48c; No. I yallow, 48Hc; No. I white, 4o. . OATS No. I mixed, 34V4c; No. 3 whito, e4jifiSo; No. 4 white, 34Hu&c. RYkJ No. 2. 67c; No: 3, 66 So. ' Carlot Recelpta. 1 . Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago ,..-,.. 1 )Si lil Kanna City 26 Minneapolis 145 Omaha. ,.t g Dultith , ,.. II St. Louia 17 Patent. 84tlMl-4l: winter atratirhl M 4 10; winter extra. $2 8033 4"; winter low grade, 3.: "7,1 25. Rve flour, firm; fair to good. l1.4nfiJ.liM; choice to fancv. I3.M4.H. CORNMKAle- Firm ; fine white and el low. ll.2tiqi.2o; coatee. II 08!. 10; kiln dried. RYE Pull: No. I western. 68c. nominal, f. o. b. New Tork. BARLEY Nominal: feeding. 47Hc C. I. f. New; TorkT malting, 52e57c. t. I. f. New York WHEAT Receipt. W .700 bit.; Vale. 00.. 0l bu. future and 4.000 bu. pot. The pot market wa barely steady; No. 2 red. !, nominal, elevator. c, nominal, f. o. b. afloHt; No. 1 northern. Duluth, !.c. b. afloat; No.'l northern. Manitoba. 9fHc' f. o. b. afloat. Further llrpilrla t ion appeared In wheat today. Impelling aharp declinr. enpeclally In the afternoon. There were occasional ralllea with coarae grain, but ! Fuppori waa leente owing to flne north west crop news and poor cables, the mar ket cloalng quiet at UflSc net decline. July eloaed at 8c; September, 87Wc. closed Hc. ORN-Recetpt. (W.R.0 bu. ; export. .734 bu.; sale, IM.000 bu. future. The pot market wa firm; No. !. aiHc. nominal, ele vator. and Hc. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, die, nominal. The option mar ket opened easier on cable and short sel ling, hut had a aeneatinnal advance Inter ! on bull crop new and atrong bull support. n nnaiiy weaxeneci under reaming and closed finly Sc net higher. July, BiKi.r, closed NH4c; September closed at 69H and October closed at &S4c OATS Recelpta. 14.S00 btl.: exports, I..W0 bu. Spot market atrong: mixed oata. 'J, to 12 lb., 43",t4aHc-, natural white. 10 to 33 Iba., 444fx-: clipped -vhite. M to 40 lbs., 4H4lio. FEED Flrn- -rlng bran, 120.00, to ar rive. Middling i:0.i5. to arrive. HAY Firm; hipping. Wq,70c; good to choice. 7i96c. HOPS Quiet; atafe, common to choice, 19, NVffiBc: 104, U(&l2c: old, nominal. HIDES Firm; Qalveton, 20 to 25 lb., lc. 1.F.ATHER-Steady: acid. ?Mi27c. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; fnmlly. Ill V tfll 30; me, iiRivas00; beef hams. $20 50 22.00; packet. tnvul0 60; cltv extra India me, lfi. 6017.00. Cut meat, strady; pickled bellies. 10.251I.W; pickled shoul der. 8.0O(ffS.25; pickled hams, ll.7o5lli5. Lard, quiet; western prime. 180;' nom inal. Refined. quiet; continent. .!; South America, I9.7B; compound. 7.00n"7.7H. Tork. steady: famllv, fiR.loiSll.00; ' hort cl" " ' ns. I17.N). TALLOW-F rm; city, 6c; country, W 6?. Ri'.,. v.. rfi, .omeetlc, fair to extra, IHilc; Japan, ' nominal. F.OOS Bteady; western flrat. J17e. BUTTER Firmer. Street price: Cream ery, 20fj,aHc.; renovated, common to extra. apecalatora taable ta Take ProBta Wlthnat (! Dec! la e C rop Report a Dlap-polatmrst. aerve. lncreai, C 1. 44,non; gnremment a rurltiea. unchanged. The proportion of tha banks rese'V to liability this week I 47.18 per cent, as compared with 41.24 per cent last week. SO si 7 40 ry. 20fj' 1217Hc. CHEEI C HICAUO, CBAIK AXD PHOVISIOX9 Featarea of tha Trading; aad Cloalaaj Prleea Oa Board of Trade. . CHICAGO, June 14 Ralna throughout . Missouri. Illinois and tha Ohio river valley caused weakneaa today In the local wheat market. At the close the July option waa off Vio. Corn was unchanged. Oata were ud e and provision were unchanged to 2Hrfoc lower. ' Following the liberal profit taking of ti yesterday the wheat market waa again aubjeoted to heavy selling pressure today and . although several ralllea occurred on jt covering by shorts aentlment In the pit . waa generally bearish. The principal weak- n!nS followed the report of rain through out Illinois. Indiana and Ohio innih.v factor that tended to lower prices early In , the day was the weak tone of the Min neapolis and Duluth market. This caused , considerable selling by pit traders. Reports .' from the southwest regarding the condl . tlons of the crop were as conflicting as ever, aoma advices claiming great damage by drouth, while othera told of favorable progreas laying made, by the new crop. One fact., .hewevea, -that,. stood out promineatly , ,in the day'a news waa the continued ab . ence of rain In Kanaas and Nebraaka where the crop la said to be deteriorating dally on account of lack of moisture. This was the main aotn-ce of encouragement to tha bulla. The market closed eay. July r.pened unchanged at Mc sold between l:'H2Hc and 8M!83Hc and closed at 2hV& H2S Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to M.700 bu. Primary receipts were 367.0X) bu.. compared with 242.000 bu. for . the corresponding day a year ago. Min neapolis, niiluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 170 car, against 126 cara last week . s nd I HO car a year ago. Trading in the corn pit was active and the market was unsettled, prices fluctu ating within a wide range. ' Earlv In the day the market waa weak because of llb- - era! liquidation due to ralna In Illinois and Missouri. Reports of Increased ac ceptances also tended to Induce bearish sentiment. The market appeared to become oversold on this break and when a little later commission house began to buy freely there waa a rush to cover by short, which caused a sharp -rally. Toward the end of the eslon the market eased off again On renewed profit taking. The closa wa steady. July opened He to ,c lower at 6je to B2Hc, aold between Blo and "Ho. and closed at 62So. Local receipts were U car with 17 cars of contract grade.. An advance of 3c a bushel In the price of oata for July delivery waa the feature of trading In the oats market. The vol ume of business was large. During the flrat few minutes of trading the market was subjected to considerable profit tak ing because of the weakness of wheat and oorn, but sentiment soon changed and pr1c,'l;,v.adv"nr1 rPldy. Stocks which are available for delivery on contracts are very small and this had much to do with the strength. The Chief factor, however, waa the crop damage scare. The market closed firm. July opened unchanged to Ho lower at ISHc to 3He. MlJ ,lp to and closed at V. Local receipt were 111 cars. Sentiment in the provisions pit waa bear ish, but the strength of oats tended to strengthen the market. Increased receipts of hogs had a depressing effect early In the day. The volume of trading waa small At tha closa September pork waa un hanged at tl6.tiA. September lard was off IH at P !. September ribs were down 2H6c at I9.22U. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 4 cars: corn, 427 cars; oats, 123 cars; hogs' H.nno head Th leading futurea ranged aa follows: Artlcles. Open. 4 Hlgh. Low. Close.) Tes y Wheat-! " f I July...,82,'ftM!S5tr3HHWHS?Hfiil Kl Sept... 82VOV !3H.Sti!l!HifcH'rt'H! 8SW Dec....jMMjS T 3 i WH IBMlH . Coi n . i I I July... sy.H !H: 81 V' l-'S! HE Weak: new state full cream large, fair to beat, stitflOHc: new atata, sman. lnrerior to best, TtifllOHc. POULTRY Lire.' steady; western broilers. We; fowls, UHc; turkey. Il(fll2e. Dressed ateady; weatern broiler. 2fl26ci turkeys. llQltc; fowls, 10613c. 8t. Lowla Oeweral Market. 8T. LOUIS. June 14.WHEAT-Weak; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 8MTS7c; track, 87 i8c; July, 797c; September, 80',4c; No. 3 hard. 4j2He. CORN Higher: No. 3 cash. 50c; track, SiaittoSc; Ju4y, 60c; September, 61Hc OATS Higher; No. 2 raah. 38c; track, 89c; July, JTHc; September, 36Hc; No. 3 white, 40c. . . FIXll'R Steady: red winter patent. 14.60 4.70; extra fancy and straight, 13.764.40: clear. 12.75 3.00. SEEDS-Tlmothy, 32.60i6J .90. "C'ORNMEAL Steady : 12.60. BRAN Steady; Backed, east truck. 86fj87e. HAY Steady; timothy, 112 nmoO; prai rie, m.ooiirijoo. IRON COTTON TIES 11.00. BAOOINO-8SC. HEMP TWINE 7Hc .J?vlsJOV!B -Pork- lower; Jobbing. $1.T2H. Lard, firm, prime steam. l.6o; Dry salt meat, steady; boxed extra shorts, 19.75; clear rib, t8.r?H; hort clear. 110.00. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. $10.60; clear ribs. I10.H2H: short clear. 110.75. ruuuini-rirm; cnicxena. 10c; springs, Kfi; turkey. 12V; duck. Hc; geese, 6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 15ft21o; dairy, 14ia'17c. Eoas-Hlgher. 13Hc, cae count. . ... Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl . 6.000 12.0O0 Wheat, bu 7S (Wi iincn Corn, bu.... 78.000 ,160.000 Oats, bu , 40,000, . 102.000 - Minneapolis Oieafn Market, MINNEAPOLIS, June 14. FLOUR Firt patent. 14.3664.45; second patenta, I4.20ig4 .80; flrat clears, $3.5063.80; second Clears, I2.4SOI.65. ' BRAN In bulk. $16.25 015.50. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) Tha range of prices, as reported by F. I). Day 4k Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, waa. Articles ! Open. High.l Low. CTose. Tes'y Wheat-I July... Sept... Dec, Sept... Oct.. I "1HVHI "lHU'" 1 1.1 1 13-H 1 13 851 vi 1 MHI 1 13S 1U I I 1HI 1T4 81H! 1 12! 1 132 1 IS 11V1 1 lli 1 1 13 82 1 1SS 1 1IH 113 Kaoaava City Orwlsi ProTlaloaa. KANSAS CITY, June 14. WHEAT July, 7474c; Beptember, 74c; December, 76Sc caah. No. 3 hard. 771ir78c: No. 3. 73H 4y7(k, nominal; No. 4. 68073: No. 2 red, ra88c; No. S. H?r6c: No. 4. C980c. CORN July, 4H; September. 48Hc: De cember. 4tHc; paah, No. $ mixed. StxgiOHe; No. a. 50c: No. 3 white. Bio; No. 3, boc. OATS-Higher; No. 3 white. 88Hc. RYE Steady; 64HtrBHc. HAY Firm ; choice timothy, $l3.50r1 1.00; choice prairie, $11. 6012.00. EXJOS Steady; MIssaurl and Kansas new No. 3 whltewood cases Included. 14c; case count, 13c; cases returned. He le. BUTTER Creamery, 18c; packing. 18c. Receipt . Shipments. M.OOt) 44.01)0 S2,ooo roo 30.000 9.000 Wheat, bu Com, bu , Oats, bu . Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111.. June 14. CORN Higher! No. $ yellow, 624c: No. 3. 624c: No. 4, 61;c; no grade, 4 8c. OATS Higher; No. 2 vhlte, 40e; No 3 white. StWSSHc; No 4 white. 3Hc. WHISKY On the basin of $1 f for fin Is lied good. Mllnaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. June 14. WHEAT Lower: No. 1 northern. SSH'f'STHc; No. 3 northern. 84iR6c: July. 87Sr asked. RYE Steadv: No. 1. 6Hfce. BARLEY Firm. VPtffXc; asmnle 404)65Hc. CORN Iwer: No. 3 caah, 6m9f3c 8Dl...lWJli8' 68 U 61T.lt .iJrfeV July... IWHvN Sept...l34H-6H uec. ... . May... 1'ork July... Sept,.. July... Sept... o.t.... Ribs , July... Sept... j Oct.... I 40.,: 37H.WH4WHI 6UHI 61 38HI 3M 1 76 1 7Hl 76 I iH 3 2'a 30 22HI t 06 I 8-H! I sth: 97Hj I 2h: I I7H1 30 1 10 I 06 . 5?H ! 38HI 3h 38H S4' iiHi J5v,rs 71fc! H ' 1 80 14 I 8.'4 I ?H I I7H t 37H ; th I 10 1 75 I 1 70 I 1 72H i is si: i Kl IT,) I h' to I a Cash auotatlona Wfre as follows FI.Ol'R Steady : Winter patents. $2.6o atst bakers. W 5fw Tork Matter Market. NEW TORK. Jane 14.-MoNEY-On call, firmer at $f per cent: ruling rate, $v per cent; closing old, SH per cent; offered at 4 per rent: time loan. trong; lxty and ninety day. 4H Per cent; six months. 44 per cent; prime mercantile paper. 64J6H P cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE Heavy at $4 .8500 ?4 Jf.l for demand and at $4.2N4 82S6 for sixty-day bills; pO'ted tstes. $4$4U4.87; commercial hill. $482Hi4 82H. SILVER Bar. 64c; Mexican dollars. 50o. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, easy. Quotations on New York oonds today were as follows: I'. I. rat it. r....lit4;Jat M saHta... H' aa f 99oa V. a. la. reg on eenpoa .... r. a. ia 4s. tt so eeupen imvI a 4s tra ...Kt'! o H saiia. .. ir L. A N. sal. loi,Maa. . ( V. B. saw 4a. rag 1 , Met. (antral 4. 4 coupe t 4 lt e Am Tobacco 4a in U Atrhtsmi gea. 4a an ta. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a., Bal. Oti to 4a.... Ho 4 Bra. R. T. e. 4a... ( antral of Oa. ta. do I at tnc ,. flo M tne So 14 tar Chea. Ohio 4, rttlratn A. 9Vta ; - , n. or vj a. a, V.. R. I. A r. 4a so rol. aa "4 . 94 4 .100 It , Minn. St. L. 4e.... tats ....II. 4 M . K T. 4a K4'l 4o ta a4 .... N M R. R. c4 M. . 4a. I4W, ,...t(Ww !. T. C. I. I HI KS ....inj N. J. C. (. aa ...... .lt'o .... M4'No. Parltc 4a.... I'M .... I?4 ....UJ IS. a W. r. 4a ten aa jo. . L. rr1( 4a HH .... Ptnn cost, ma M .... Reading so. 4a I" . .104 , gt. L 4 I. M e. Ka..ll4l .. TS St. b. P. f 4a. W ..t0 St. U 8. W. r. 4a ... 17 ., II a board A. U 4a V II iBo. panne 4 Si to: do lot 4a otfa ?H t:v . Riiir aa. lt Dalaith Grata Market. DI'Lt'TH. June 14 WHEAT-To arrive; No. 1 northern. 83,c: No. 2 northern. 8'iHc: on track No. 1 northern. xSc; No. 2 north ern. 8!Hc: July. fflVae; September, I2tc OATS To arrive, on track and July, 38'ie. I.tveraaal ftrala Market. LIVERPOOL June 14-WHEAT-Bpot. nominal: futures, quiet: July. 0a f7d; Sep tember. Is 7Sd; December, lis 7Sd. . CORN Soot, steady: American mixed, old, 4 Hd: future, quiet; July, 4 7d: September. 4s 8'd. Toledo Bee Market. - TOLEDO. O., June 14 SB-EPS Clover, cash. $0.75: October, $ 96. Timothy, prime, $2.00. Allke, prime, S7.e0. Tottoo Market. NEW YORK. June 14 COTTON Spot, closed quiet; middling upland. 11.30c; mid dling gulf. 11 46c: salra. lOO bales. BT. LOUIS. Mo.. June 14-COTTON-Bieadv; middling. It l-16c; sales, none; ship ments. 30 bale: slock. a0.62O bale NEW ORLEANS. Jure 14. COTTON : ..nitT.,Lr"n, JO; apring pat- Spot, closed quiet: sales. 760 bales: low or- " M a!V ; spring straight. $3.4oij3 ); dlnary. 7V. nominal; ordinary, Sc; g od 1? . . ordinary. ll-lc; low mldllng. MHe: mld- Hlh-AT-No. 8 spring. 784J4Hc; No. 3 red, dllng. HHt: ood middling. UHc; middling ,TV,. v. . ...... .. . lr. lc: nominal: rair. i-c; receipts. .V"' No- 1 u,6Mc; No. 3 yellow, i bales: stock. 7.47. . j LIVERPOOL. June 14-COTTON-8not. OATS No. 3. .c; No. I white, 3lHtf I moderate; bualnesa. none; nricea. X points ''l:.?0;. wn,,; Vtllc. lower; American, middling fair. 62d; good RYL No. 2. IV- . midllng. aM; middling. .ed: low mid- 40 aerlaa B HvJTeiaa A P. la I Colorado Mia. 4o tSvi.T.. it. L. w. 1 I Colorado A o. 4a ... ii I'nlon Parlflr 4a... Cub la . ,...KH!f. . Stool td l. IP R. O. 4...:...lvni,:Wabaah la I rl,i 1 I.h' u r. ... I A " rf.K m do ln. 4a .. K W. L. B. 4a NEW YORK, June 14 Th hrp break In ody'a tock market wss the natural consequence of market condition for ev erl day past. The failure of the govern ment report on Monday to austaln prices evidently proved a great disappointment to the speculative operators for th advance. The decne alnce then has brought a realising sense of the tlifneulties of se curing profit in the present market. Vari ous successes In advancing prices aerved to obsfiirn the narrow limit of the mar ket. So long aa selling waa withheld and the prefesstnnal eletrent wa agreed in buying stocks the rise In price" was not difficult to account for. But Ihe event of the week have awakened the conductor of the campaign to the difficulty of de posing of their stock at the higher level to which price have been pushed. Dis couragement over this condition undoubt edly prompted a good deal of selling in today s market. TK .. . I ' - T 1 I I k.,. party wa also to be perceived In the action j rn BJ J ,r to in. inainri anu on Hie miscse oil pitmr pf the stocks made vulnerable by undue manipulation of late. Rumor wa very busy with the supposed Identity of the leaders of the new bear campaign and the formidable prestige attached to some In iiri.nia r. f h1a.r.-ll oBmnlna nf h pt made these rumor an evil portent """"J. v'- 4m....iomlwis. Control 4a... to the less confluent holders or long atocit. . Amongst the ranka of these were some Influential market organisations which had accumulated special Block Into pool hold ing. That there waa extensive unloading of uch pool holding today was the cur rent belief. Report, in some cae had It that the selling of this clas wa due to the approaching expiration of the date of the pools. Matters of thl character are never subject of exact information, and professional traders took full sdvantage of the natural vagueness of ihe report to exaggerate then and dletort'them with the purpoae of Influencing aentlment ac cording to their own view. Actual new bearing on values was scanty and the market was sffected al together by technical cause. In the grain market the coarae grain were the aub Ject of some bullish speculation, which affected the small grains to some extent In sympathy. Neither the grain nor the cotton market offered any supporting factor for stocks, but neither was there anything in the crop news to account for the day's weakness. Vron trade authori ties reported ome Increasing demand for pig Iron, but thee report are powerle to offet the Influence of the eteady supply of United Slate Steel stocks which la fed Into the market on every opportunity. The violent reaction In the price of copper In Iindnn may have been an aggravating factor In the special weakness of Amal gamated Copper and the fall In thl stock wa of large sentimental effect on the whole list. The same was true of Read ing, owing to the large place held by that stock In the recent speculation. Baltimore A Ohio wa the onlv effective point of re sistance In the whole market. Its ad- j Conaola. money vance was associated with the policy dis- do amount .. pinaud vMturitav hv the Penn s viva n ta rail- i Anaconda road authorities in raising dividend on 1 Atchlaon .. subsidiary stock. But Baltimore A Ohio Iflc . ...Ill i.. Illi ...IMS ... . ...11.IH ... aa ... Mt Boaton fttaeka and Bonds. BOSTON, June 14-Call loans. 4ffi ni; iime loans, otjoH per-cent closing on stocks snd bonds: Atchlaofl adj. 4a...... J4iAMous do Mn. Oontrat 4a Atchiaon do pfd Botoa A Albany. Boaton A Main.. Poaton Rlavatod .. Pltrhbur pfd Mexican Central .. N. T., K. H. A H. I'nlon Paclflc Amer. Arae. Cllem. do ofd Amer. Pnao. Tube. Amer. usar .do prd Amer. T. A T A mar. Won lan .... do prd Dominion I. AS.. Maa. Blectrle ., do pfd Maia. Oaa . 114 . ! . I .lOkVt .141 .171 .1.14 .HI Amalgamated .- Amartcan Zte Atlantic Blnfham Cal. A Hocla.. Centennial .... Copper Range Pair Wast 'Dominion Cool Franklin nranby I-l Rorala Maaa. Mlaln .. Michigan Mohawk Mont. C. A C. old Dominion .. aatjOaceola ..104 Parrot .. : Qiilncr ... 10V Pbannon 71 Tamarack ..lj . .14 .. : .. li .. -t ..in ..141 ..IIIV, -- .aiiriniir I'nltod. Pruit .lioullnltad Copper ,C. ) If. sit Clan Mining till r .IDS . SO victoria .. Winona ... Wolaarlno Per Official u 10a ' 1 4M I4V n 17 II 14 t i 44 I to IT II S M I MS IIS KS . . IH un, I'nltad Shoe Macb.. do pfd North Butte t 8. Stael do pfd Wcatln. common Adranturo Aked. "Bid, London Cloalng; Stocks. LONDON. June 14. Cloalng quotations on the Stock exchange were; haa had Its recent dividend increa and iVj!? 4 '"l failed to benefit any from it. owing to the ' c 1,2 i Oh?o concurrent Increase In the laaue of stock, j chicaao Ot. w' II l-lt N. T. Central. If lt-11 Norfolk A W. .... do pfd .... n't Ontario W. .fVPnnaytanla .US' Rand Mlnoa .. The Treasury department's csll for return of $10,000,0i) on deposit with-- national bank on July 10 wa' felt to complicate i the money outlook. On July 1 fall due j me requirement lur mr p'-iuhu n,.c.......v of the lncrsa In trut company rerv made obligatory by the new state law. It In estimated that thl will call for $12,000. 000 In addition to the caah now held by the New York trust companies. The vlo- I lence of the raid on Reading In the last hour caused the decline to overrun Itself and the scramble to cover amongat the shorts Induced spasmodic rallies. The closing, however, was feverlah and unaet tled. , , , Bonda were easy. Total ale, par value $2,320,000. United States bonds were all un changed on call. The following wa the range -of prices on the New York Stock exchange: , gala. Htgll-.bow. lose. Paal. C. M A m DeHeera ... lenver A R. O.... do pfd Erlo i do lat pfd....... do td pfd Illlnola Contra! .. I.oulirlli. a Nh ".. K. A T utovs, .. aH .. 1IA . JM .. 17 .. 47 .. 1 . c 44 .. II ' , . .14 -.16 . Raadtng . da Ut pfd do M pfd Souther Railway ' do pfd Southern Paclflc I'nloo PaclDa .... do pfd V, B. Btaol....... eo pfd Wabaah .do pfd Spaalah ...114 ... K'4 ... s ... aH, ... 7H ... ' ... 711 ... 47 ... ti ... U '...10JI. ... n .151. ... M ... 4iH ...lftk ... 11S4 ao it ' SILVER Bar, quiet, 29 11-1 6d per ounce KM "a. XP V w i . . r . .v.i&i-oi per cent. ihe i nu i ot discount, in ihe open market for . abort bills Is IWat -ld per ounce; for three months' bills, i7-lwj3H per cent. New ) ork .MinlnaT (tonka. NEW Y'ORK, June . Closing quotation on mining stocks were: Adam Con M lt.M4 Oilof ... BARLEY tlood feeding. ll4c: fair t,i ! dllno 6 8M: wood ordinary. 6 td: ordlnarv choice malting, ootjlee. i 6 40. The sales of the dsv wera .0i4) BEErtt No. 1 flax. $1.07: No. 1 northwest- bales, of which WO were for speculation and ern. $l.ltH: prime timothy, $3.80; clover, export and included .7t0 American. He contract grade, til 2a. . ceipi. l.u'a) bulea. no American. PROVISIONS-Shorj, rlba aide tloosek. Pt.tinV iO. Maes pork, per bbi.. $li Tvn 14.75 ; . Sngar 4 Molaaara. lJtwt Sburt "' '- NEW YORK. Jim 14 -8UOA fl-Ram. thoxed, $-HK. - ... . nrn. fr ronm, IS-lod).-: cet,tr1fg,i Tha rerelpta and Shlpmenta of flour and I K lest. 3 15-S2i 17-2c; nioiaam. jmr. . n Were; Receipt. Bhlpmenta. i U-iSo iV- Refined. Arm; No. 4. 4.20c; ,'.. ""lie. Ml . 22.7));. 6 f.-; No. a. 4.10c; No. 8. 4 0"c; No. K . '-egt. bu lfi4e; No. II. $.6c; No. 12. 3i-; No. 11 3: . rn, b. .n 318.ka ' No. 14. l.lot ; confectioners' A. 4 Sfic; mould Oats, bu 12.'1 41 .(( a, 506c; cut loaf. 6 V; crushed. 6 40c; pew- Rye. bu ' I ' 0 dered. 4 t)c; granuleied. 4.7oc; rute. 4 Sic. Barley, bu 46.100 3.7K nkW ORLEANS. June 14 -81'OAR On the Produce- exchange today the u. iOin kettle centrifugal. i3J-lc; intilf ter market was tedy; ireamery. 14fl19Vir. ' ugal yellow. 3S' 3A,c; secciid. CflU'c daliW. 143T.HC fs, steay:.ai tuau. siniror - iru. eaaea lucluileJ, liiau; . Bisls, Uxii pi line J llHUf- Adama Cxpreaa Amalgamated Copper American C. A P American C. A P. pfd.... American Cotton OH...... Amar. Cotton oil pfd American F.iprea Amartcan H. A L. pfd... Amartcan lea. aocurttlea.. American Llnoaod Oil.... Am. Uneeed Oil pfd American Locomotive ... Amor. Locomotive pfd.... American 8. A R Amer. 8. A R. pfd American Sugar Refining. Am. Tobacco pfd. etra.... Anaconda Mining Co Atrhleon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coast Un Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian Paclne Central Leather (antral leather pfd Control of New Jeraeya... Cheeapeake A Ohio Chicago a Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Great Weatern Chicago A Northm-eatern. Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C C. C. A at. Louia ... Colorado Purl A IrotK... Colorado Southern Colorado A So. lat pfd Colorado A So. td pfd ... Conaalldated Oaa '. Corn Product, rfg Com Producta pfd. rfg.... Dolaware A Hudaon Delaware. L. A W Penver A Rio flrand. I). A R. O. pfd nutlllcra" gecurltiea Brie Brie, lat pfd Krl id pfd..'. Great Northern pfd General Electric Hocking Yallejr Internationa: I'apor International Paper pfd International Pump Intarnat lon-.l Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa l Itr Boutharn Kanaaa Cltv So. ptd xiulavllle A Naahvllla Manhattan L Metropolitan St. Rv Maaiia Cautrel Mliiaeapolta A 81. Louta... .v., st. p a a. a. m M.. St P A S S. M. pfd Mlaaourl Paclflc Miaaourl, Kanaaa A Ttxaa M , K. A T. pfd National Load National R. R. of M. p(4 Naw York Central Naw York. O. A W Noii hero Pact 8c Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk W. pfd North America PaclSc Mall Pennayttama Paopla'a Uaa P . C C. ar Bl. L Praaaad Stael Car. Preaatd Steel Car pfd Pallma Palace Car.... Reading Readlug lat pfd Haading 3d pfd Republic Steal Republic Stael pfd. Rock I. Iaa4 ( o Rock loiand Co. pfd l. Louia A 8. P. td, pfd... Stoaa-Shtffleld Sta4 i St. Louta Southwestern. .. . it. Louia w. ptd Southern Paclflc go. PaclSc pfd Souther Hatlwar So. Hallway pfd Teonvaaee Coal A Iron Taaaa PaclSc Toledo. 81 U A T . IL L ( W. pfd 1'nlo Pacific t'nio PaclSc pld '...";.. l otted Statea Eiprea l ulled Sial.a Realty lolled btataa Rubber I. S Rubber pfd lotted Statea Steel It. Steel pld Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Va. -Carolina Cfcem. ptd ... Wabaaii t Walla-yargo Rxpraaa WaMlnghouao Ele. tnc Heelers Colon Wkeeliag a Lake Erlo ... W.aionsia Central W laroneln Central fd Total tale lor tka day, 140 .lti,7 m tc i . 4,600 40 M i lbl . 1.000 8H It ta too iK '14 . l.loo 43 H IH 2 i4 41W, . 16. Too TlVk ' 11 10 111 116 114 , . tO.Hal 166 162V, I64H . I. M0 lias U lil4 . 1.100 1M 1MH 1M4 ,m lixv, 103 to: . II. ano 147 Jl'a t.t . 8.100 KU, T, S 1U0 102 V '"2 V KH . IO0 14 146 146S4 . tl.400 114 n4 , M . .xi irti ii . l.ten no 1M 140 . l.loo 414 41 ioj4 Ul . t.eno 61 674 " , ' ' 71 .. 1.400 lis ll'A ll4 .. 1.400 tmht 3.16 f't . 66.KW 1I1S 171-4 17 li eO 300 H S K4 ,. 21. HO lH 6I'o 66 .. 1.4H0 14 19 I 400 ' 4L, t . ,00 601, 41 6014 .. i.mo no-, 111 iws too tzs "' 1 00 12 II 62 .. l.ino :ri no n 100 616 6lt 140 . . 1,400 44 444 ' I Altc .;. I Peeeoe-' - ao 1 Brunawick Con 1 ; Comstock Tunnel - ; loo. Cal. A Va ...... n I Horn ailrar ;....o j Iron Silver ....JiO Leadvilla Cov A I Ntntprlo ,rtiir rr.oe.nlx'. Pntest H"vage raarra' Nevada Small Hopaa ,. standard ... I ..m ...UO . ... I . ... I ... 7o ... la ... to ...176 . . Dank of Franee Rtatemeat. PARIS, June 14-The weekly statement of the Bank of France: shows the follow ing changes: Notes In circulation, de crease, 3S.676.0O0 franca; treasury dttpostl. Increase, 22,476,000 frams; general deposits, increase. l.Wft.OOO francs: gold in hand. do. crease, 3,l6,ono franca; silver in hand. In crease, 1, 10,000 francs; bills contracted, de crease. 5.826.000 francs; advances, decrease, 60,000 francs. I.OO0 11.100 too 1 100 1 44 ;a 74 ia !.l"0 tr't l.fcaj 141' too 400 ana 400 IH 10 loo- : 6 4 IIS nw 17 1T7 1V 'ii'i M 1 1.t0 14114 14S i.100 iuo "in i.soo 1.KI0 M0 100 1.200 t.ilW 14 mo 1.100 '700 l.IOtl 44."i) 6IX) 1.20U 7tS 17414 7 It M4 6014 3S ii" 17t, UJ'a 61 7i l 244 aVl 76 1MW, tl 7 11 133 ii 1-5. 00 14') 11 4 wk) J.M0 6.IKN MM no atMt too mu 11 mo t I aco ioe 100 1 un .to 1: 300 too 100 atio .102 ano . 14 7... . IDA ao 4 71 t2 64 ts 11', 16; u 2 41 l.vis 'lii, 61 40 Uc 41 ' 'us 41 l.tsie ii sm 11 . :tto S6 MO 6t, !.:u.wxi near 21V, 104 24S 41 44 II !! 64 US 111', t 166 ; 47 141 4 60 Mi, IMS 47S f-'W ;i 60s 43S 7S l.li 1(1 127 1S S II 6S 62 2V M-i 147 4 1.4 111 S 7S 161 171 Ids 44 S s 76 S It. UJ 41 S 2fie'a el s s IJ-tS "S 12 iS ri IAS Si ri m "a ios a s 21 H 4S 46 , ll , 1 "S 1S 41 14S . 110 17 :. IS a l6 , o Itrj , J4VO 'ils I7S 4 a Treaenry Rtatenaent. WASHINGTON. June 14. Today' atate ment of the treaaury' balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $!6ft.0Q0,0fO gold reserve, ahows: Available cash balance, $lo6,364.47; gold coin and bullion, $X6.I83.18; gold certificate, $46,356,110. . Bank Clearing. OMAHA, June 14.-Bank clearings for to day were Il.b40.bo8.on and for the correspond ing date last year $1.8t6,79 II. , Wool Market. BOSTON, June 14.WOOL Intereat In th wool market Is .centered In the west. 1 here 1 very little trading In the market here. As a whole dealers are tending to refuse to pay high -prices demanded In many cae. The lack of stock is sal.1 to be responsible for a large part of thv dullneas which has prevailed in ,1)16 local market of late Territory wools are with out feature. New medium lialf-bloods bring 28c or CO t? 70c scoured, and threo eighths up to 30c, making a clean cost of 676c for. the latter grade. Puller! wools are dull. Foreign grariee hold firm. Leading quotations follow: Ohto anl Pennsylvania, XX and above, S4tJJ4 -; X. 81032c; No. 1 87038: No. f. 37?Stic; fine unwashed. !5fc26c; quarter-blood un- ashed. 31Ht32c: three-elghtha blood, 32 j33c; half-blood, 33S3c; tinwaehet de laine. 284i2e: flne washed, 24026c; Mich igan tine unwashed, 24 4J26o, quarter blood., 3lff32c; unwashed delaine. 27 28c; Kentucky, Indiana, etc. Ihree-etghtlis and quarter-blood, . 32Qr33c; territory, Idaho flne, tiVliv: heavy fine, li&:0e: fine medium, 22 Hi 28c; medium, .'4$ 27"; low medium. 2$ it 27c: Wyoming fine, 21 J2c; heavy flne, 1843 20c; fine medium, 22 43 23c; medium. 2f'S27c; low medium, 29 27c; Utah and Nevada fine, 224j23c; haarv fine. lW20c; fine medium, 22J'23c; m! rilum, 2627c: low medium. 26&27c; Da kota flne, 228 28c; flne medium. 22(S23c: medium. 2728c; low medium. 2i27;: Montana fine choice. 24 9 26c; fine average, 2318 24c; atsple, ;74i'28c; medium chotc. 27 4l28c: average. 283 27c. ST. LOITIS. June 1.- WOOL ateady : medium grades combing and clothing, :4 i2!c: light fine, 20ji2c; heavy, lotjlSe; tub washed, 332;.- OMAOA LIVE STOCK MlttET Vary Ui Ch antra in Pricw at Vhiok Cattla tall. HOGS CONTINUE ON THE DOWN GRADE Rot Enonak Bbeep or I .oaa a In Slgkt to Make Tost of Tnlnen De sna nd Continues Very Atlefnetory. SOUTH OMAHA, June 11 180. Recelpta wera: Cattla. Hog. Dhaep. Omcial Mondsy a.OTO e7 Offlcl! Tueiday 1,684 121$ l 3 Official Wednesday A4 l,7ni 8.or? Official Thurday....s.... 3.7UO 1, $. Four daya thla week... 15. 743 a.821 I.fwl Same days laat week. ...18,146 38.477 11.474 Same two weeks ago. ...17.471 48. Ol 11.7l Some three weeks ago...$,l7 67.84 U4ft6 Same four weeks ago. ...14.448 JlOSO 12.013 Same days laat year 14.2X2 44.447 7.S08 RECEIPTS FOR THE TfCAR TO DATE. Th following tsbl shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to d:e, compared wtth laat ar: jan irj. Ine Cattla 440.SJ4 3W.301 (llil og 1.2M.3M l,141.a) 141.444 Sheep 748.577 8M.508 44,071 CATT1B QUOTATIONS. Tha following win show th prices paid for tha different kinda of catik on th South Omaha market: Uood to ebole corn-fed atoera....$4 'Vt Fair to goo corn-fed steers 4tU4.6 Common to fslr corn-fed steers.... 40vfi4.0 Oood to choice vws and heifer . 4 fiotyt.cO Fair to good cows and Saifera $.(KHr4.00 Common to fair eowa and haifers. 1.76V0 Oood to cnolce Blockers feeders 4 0tKd4.W Fair to good Blockers and feeders 8 4 00 common to fair stockers 8fvttlo0 funs, stag, etc S.TCWt Veal calves 4.0Oi41i Th following table shows tha average price ot bogs at South Omaha for the last several daya. with comparisons: Pat. I lfO. iar6.jlf)t.1aw.j1aW.iJW.l). June June June June June jt.ne June June June June June 13... June 14. It! 13. awt 1 31, 3 it-4! 6 a I I $61 HSi 6 All 3 3bHi I 171 I 30 4 384 34 4 41 $ T 1J W 4 661 6 84 7 141 6 71; 4 83 I $ T $0i $ 70) 4 91 4 64 16 781 1 It 3 71; 4 84 T 18 4 681 4 ai I to 4 70 6 81 4 76 1 01 4 71 4 08 18 14 t lot 4 72 07 .1 $ 13 4 84 t ni 7 2t, 1 38 7 8ll 1W 1 31 4 76 4 ti 6 7b 6 oa I ol 183' I 1 I 01 $ 8M 4 7 I 84 4 So 181 t Sundy. RANGE Or PRICES, Cattle. Omaha tl.7M26.60 Chicago 1.6tVt4 06 Kanaa City J.ifrtfe.T Bt. Louia t(086 Sioux City 3.004J6.2S TEBTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS The following shows the number of cars of stockers ana feeders shipped to th coun try ana tneir points or aesunation: CATTLE. L. A. Williamson, Albion, Neb. F. w. w. Hill, uutnrie center K. I.... George blnsdale. Palmer, Neb. O.,.. P. Hughe, irvlngton. Neb. F. J. A. Koster, Malvern, la. Wab l. J. Cornln, O Netll, Neb. F. B H. Wllkson, West Side, la.-N. W. C. Arbe, llartlngton. Neb. M. A O., The omcial number of car of Hogs K.OOtwC1 6 6- 60 6&"3'.4i 6 00iA.66 .164J.2H ' Cars. E 1 t.... 3 stock tie I M ....iea ....lie ....Ml 1 n t m t.. . .Ill a .tr I tn 4 ia ,.iaa 4 W . 4 IN 1. CAL v 18. t k4 I 8 I Pan I M I 8 H 8 tsa I Ill III 1 tea 1 aa I 4 4 0 8 1W 18 1 10 4 8 I tan t 4a I aa 1 m in t. tea I t 11a 8 at 8 : la 1 aa rw I la t 1M 4 4 1 If 4 I ! 4 II IS) I It STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1... 4 I . 640 8 t t It I ao 8 11 I 8 1 41 I I I i) I 1 I an 1 171 I It HI IS I IK 1 h I SB) I 6 II Ill I a STAGS. 1 lire) 4 an 1 tan 1 a STFERS AND STAGS 8 lio I 68 41 list 4 8 HOOP From th way th hog ar rolling In It would look as If every 011 In the country had given up his ususl occupation and wa devoting his attention to getting rid of his surplus pork. The receipts this morning were again vrv large, running above 200 cars. Th re celpta for the four day th week to data showing a gain over the correspond ing period of laat week amounting (o about 26,000 head. Large recelpta were not the only ad verse circumstance with which eellere ha.l to contend. Other market points wera quoted aa opening lower and Ihe general situation seemed 10 favor a decline. Pome of the largest buyers started out right at the first with the announcement that thev would buy their hog 6c lower or leave them alone. The result waa a slow open Ing for the market at thla point and it wbs later than naual before buyers and sellers got together. When th trade wa once underway th hog moved more freely but at a decline of IHc Almost everything aold at the range $4.26 0 8.80, whereas yesterday tha hogs sold at $8.27 H 4.8m. with a top at $8 86. The clove wa etronger than the opening. Thl la the third urcelv Ay that hogs have been lower. On Monday the high point of the month wa touched, the hog on that day averaging $$.$84. filnco thn there haa been a ateady decline, th loss for the three day amounting to 10 llStc. The market today wa at th low est point touched 1nce June 6th. Representative sale and mixed, $i 40; atneker and feedora, $3 ifr4 80; raJre and Yearling. $ fevas 10. liuttS Receipts. 4.7flri head; market 2Vtfc lower, selling at t4.1tVb82H: bulk of sale. 8ft lotf SHRF.r AND LAM BS Receipts, 300 head; market atrong. bmueht in todav bv each road waa: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H'ses C, M. 4Y St. P 3 Wabash I Missouri Pacific 33 6 1 -., Union Pacific 38 46 4 C. at N. W., eaat 3 .. C. 4k N. V., wet.... 34 5 1 C. Bt. P., M. A O.... 4 7 ' .. C. B. 4k Q., eaat 1 ' . 16 . .1 C, B. at I-., west.... 28 68 1 1 C, K. 1. 4k p., east.. 3 8 3 .. C. R. I. P., west.. 11 6 ...... Illlnola Central 1 4 .. Great Weatern 3 $ .. 311 - 11 waa tne 843 .e - 14 4.1M ' ! 78H - 4 444 " Mi 4.0I8- ' 144 f...... IU - 3 77 .... 17 42 44 ' .... I 4 i 143 .... 77 -Ktri Bank of rnajlnno ataienaent. UJNPO.V, June 14 -The weeklv statetnent f f the Bank of Knglatid ho Uie follow- ; ing t naiig.-; 10 r-erve, mi ivuse, tl.6.. ;.'. decrae. :i6tf,ici: bullion. inci ease, 1 Al.j0:.ar4; i'ther eriirit e. Owcrvas4, a i -, I '"; other tlM ueil. iie -i eee -1. 1 SK t' "i ' Uenll, luciea!, 472.i.., uolvs . . Metal Market. NEW ' TORK, June 14. M ETA I, The rallying tendency of the Ixmdon tin market yeaterday waa followed by weakneaa today .under aueculatlve liquidation today and Ihe 'market apot quo ten at 174 16 locally the market wa lower In sympathy with not quoted at $18 oOSS SO. Copper also broke sharply In the London market with anot I closing at 83 5s snd futures t 2 ls. ! Locally the market was unchanaed with lake quoted at $lS.75ir18.O0; electrolvtlc. $1 87V4y&18.76; reeling. 818.26t18 $7H. I,t wa unchnee1 at 86 7f6 80 In the local market but declined 2 41 lo 16 16 In Lon don. Speller wa firm at 6.li9 In lb local market and unchanged at 27 7 4d In Indon. Iron first wa lower again In lh Engllah market with Cleveland war rants quoted at tin and stsndard foundry at 4les 10d. lineally no change wa reported. No. 1 foundry- northern Is quoted at 1V76rf 18.00: No. t foundry northern and No. I foundry southern t 818 2611$. JO; Ko. t foundry southern. $?7.75il8.fio. ST. IOUI8. June 1 4. MtTTAIJ!-Iead quir4, $d.8u; spelter, firm. $6 15. Ersperalad Applea and lirleol Frnlt. NKW YORK. June 14 EVAPORATED APPLE!? The rrrret (hows no chanae. future being offered at around ,e for November delivery, while apot aunpliea ar very firm, with strictly orlme at He; choice, Ill-ajllUr-: fnocv, lA1, CALIFORNIA IiHIKD rRf'ITS Prunes re unchanged with t.'iotatlon ranging f-'om Stc to 8sc. according to arade. Ap--icoi are ecarc and prartirallv nominal. far th pot itusiloii I concerned. Choice are o noted at UVe; extra choice. lV.iM,c; fancy. l4414,Tf. Peache are quiet with choice quoted at- lie; extra choice. HS'SHc; fanrv. Il,nl2-: extra fov tr"?Vc. Raltr ar iinrhanged on not with loose Mticaie nnold at vaa.c: ele4 raiiit.s, i'ktjTttc; London Ultr. $1.50 j I-We. Total receipt ....133 The disposition of the day'a receipts as follows, each buyer purchasing number ot neau inaicatea: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, omana racking Co.... .. Bwift and Company .... Cud any Packing Co..'..,. Armour A Co.,...! C'uuahy, from K. C Bwlft, from K. C Lobman A R s . I. Stephen ' hill a Bon K lagan 4k Co Woif Sol Degan J. B. Boot tt Co Bt. L. Dreased Beef Co. Other buyer , Total ..4 18.071 1733 CATTLE There waa a fair run of out . tie for a Thursoay, tha recelpta belnif about on the average tor this time of the arelf . A SLOa Ik. a. a a .mi.piI,. tha quality of the cattla was pretty tir on an average, there being a numoer.of very decent loads in sight. The market on beef steers did not show any material change aa compared witn yesterday. There seemed lo be a fair demand for good well finished beeves on the part of packers, but it waa not suffi ciently urgent to put any great amount of snap or life Into the trade. In tact, the market had a dull, dragging ap pearance all the -morning. Mttli tna cattle Kept lllng and were tnodly disposed of In reaaonable season. The prices paid did not ahow any quotable change as com pared with yesterday. Good row and heifer were free sell ers at ateady .prices. Common kinds js ukual were not sought alter. - There la some complaint In the yard about com mon and gray bulla being very low sale at price considerably lower -than last week. At the asms time good ooro-fed bulla are In very fair demand al aatlafao tory prleee. There were no stockers or feeders of any consequence on sale thla morning,) but after the liberal receipts of yesierda there waa comparatively little Inquiry tar them. Representative Bales. BEEF STEERS. e. 41 1 tt 77 74 I 8 '.I M I 84 rs I 17 II II I II.... 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There i really not enough coming to make a test of th market or to hardly eatabllah quo tations. Quotations on clipped stock: Good to choice weaten lambs, $8.4004.86; fair to good lambs, $8.004.40; cull Ismbs, $4.7.0 43 4.25; good to cholo yearlings, $6.7 6'tf 4.25: fair to .rood yearlings. $6.i0tfOe; food to oholce wethers, $1.75 6.1 6; fair o good wether. $S.60t 6.75; good to choice awe, 16.7$ 4 00; fair to good ewe. $6 0045.76. Representative saea: No. 1 western cull aw 18 buck and crippled I weatern buoka 60 western cull lambs , 7T2 Mexican lamb 31 weatern ewe $4 weatern we 460 western lamb 3 wterr lamb .33 weatern spring . lambs.... 1 buck 480 Mexican 149 Mexican la wethers Av. . 100 . 4 8 . 140 .If Ismbs lain be and yearling 80 106 73 80 to 240 81 81 Pr. t 00 4 60 4 75 I tt 36 5 76 i 00 66 8 76 T 76 6 00 8S 36 t 60 CHICAGO ., LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle Stendy to Doll Hogs Flee Cent Lower 8 nee Hlgker. ICHICAOO. June 1 4 CATTLE Receipt, $.008 head: market, best steady: other dull: common to prime steers. 84.(7j406; bull, $3.00434.00; COWS, $2.tf4J4.t; heifers, $3. 6.10. HOOS Receipts. 28.000 head: market 6c lower) choice to prime heavy, $4 604J.6; medium to good' heavy. $6.4 6 2 6.60 : butcher weight. $6.60438.66; - good to choice heavy mixed, $4.47 S (tf .$! Va : pack ing. $8.000 7.26. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt b 13.000 head; market ateady to 10c higher; aheep, $4.6047 8 $6-. yearlings. $t.30it) 6.60; ahorn lambs, 36 36477 . OM4.H4. WHOLKSALH MARKET Condition of Trad nn Qnotntlona on Staple anal rawer t'rodne. Eoas Receipts, liberal; ftesb stock. l4Hc. LIVE POULTRY Hens, $sVe; roosters. $c; turkey. 14c; duck. Iht; prlng nlcken. I8tilc per lb. BUTTER- Peeking tock. Uc choice to fncy dairy, 16c; creanrerv, SltflWc HAT Price quoted by Omaha reed com pany: No. 1 upland, $10.60; medium, $.; ctre, $.oo. Rye straw. $4.60. BRAN-Per ton, $17 60. NEW VfcOETAllLES. TOMATOES Florida, per crat of $0 lba.. net. $4.60. WAX BEANS Fer box of about 30 Iba.. tl.M. STRING BEANS Per box of about 36 $1.60. TURNirS. RESTS AND CARROTS Per do, punches. 36c. LEAK LETTUCB Hothouse, ter doa. heads, 20c. CUCUMBERS Home grown, per doa.. 46c; Terse, per bu. box, $1.76. ONIONS California. V per I i Texaa. In crates, white, $l.7; yellow, $1.35. GREKN ONIONS-Pe: dog. bunchea, 30a. RA PISHES Per dos. bunches, 3Sc. C A RR AOK Csllfornla, 63c per lb. CAULIEI OWER-Per dos. heada, (t.2. GREEN PEAS-Prr bu.. $1.60. NEW POTATOES-Per bu., $1.60. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., $0 60c; South Dakota, per bu., toe; Colorado, per lb., 3c. NAVT BICANB-Per bu., r.8; No, 3. X7a, LIMA BE A NM Per lb. 4,e. TROPICAL FRUITS. ' DATE4J Per box ol JO-lb pkgs.. 3200; Hanowe'an. In 70-lb boxea, per bog, 8e; Bayer,, per lb., 4c; walnut atuffed, 1-lb, pkg.. $2.00 per doa.; $-lb. boxes. $1.00. ORANGKo California. extra fancy navel. Urge sixes, $4 36416 00; Medlter ranean sweets, all site. Hooj4.o0. LEMONS LI monler. extra fancy, 34 site, tb.00; 800 to SAO else, 37.76. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 7t9 35c; Imported Smyrna, three -crown, 11c; elx-crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium alsed bunch, 11.71 Q2 26; jumboB, $3 .6043.08 PINEAPPLJCS-Sises 34. 30 and 38, $3 36. yHUlTS CHERRIES California. $2 00 par l-lb. box; sour cherrl, 24-qt. crate, $2.00. UOOSEBERRIES-Per Crate of S4 qta., $100. BEEF' CUTS No. 1 rlba, 11c; No. 3 rlba.' c; No. t rlba, 7se: No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 2 loin. IJHc; No. 3 loin. UHc; No. 1 chuck, 6V; No. t Chuck. 6Sc; No. 3 chucks, 6c; No. 1 round. tVc; No. 3 round, 8c; No. 8-round. 74,0; No. I plate, 3c; No. 2 plate, 3cy No. 8 plat. MISCELLANEOUS.,' CIDER Per keg. $8.70; per bM., $8.7. HONEY New, par 34 the., $3 60. CHEESE Swla. new. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twin, 13Hc; Young Americana, 16c. NUTS Walnuta, No. 1. soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16Hc; hard shells. . per lb , UHc. Pecans, large, per lb.. 14o; small, per lb., 12c. Peanut, per lb., (Vic; roasted, per lb, 8c. Chill walnuta. per lb..' 12if813c. Almonds soft shells, per lb., .17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, $4 per lack of 100. FUOAR Granulated cane, la bblas $6.08; grsnulated cane, In aacka, $6.01; granulated, in sacks, $4.31. SYRUP In barrels. 24e per gal.; In raaes, 4 10-lb. cans. $1.70; cases, II 6-lb. . cans. 11.80; cs, 34 2H-lb. rana, $1.36. COFFEE Roaated, No. $6. 26 He per lb.; No, $0. JOViC per lh.; No. :6. l$He per lb; No. 20, l6Vc aer lb.; No. 31, 12Ho per lh. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per V bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 300 lba., bloaters, $40.00; No. 1, $33.00; No. 2. t2 00; No. $. $20.00: Irish. No. 2. $18.00: herring. In bbl.. 200 lba. each. Norway. 4k, $13 00; Norway, 3k, $18.00; Holland, mixed, $11.60: Holland herring. In kega, milkers. 80c; kegs, mixed, 70o. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west, ern, 65tJ60c: Maine. $1.16. Tomatoea, 3-lb. rana. $1.26fjl.n0; 2-lb 87 He $1.00. Plnu atiple. grated, t-lh, $2.052$0t sliced. $1.8002.10. Gallon apples, fancy, $3.90; California aprlcota, $1.4O2.00; pear. 11.76 2.60; peaches, fanoy, $1.75 2.41; H. C. Peaches, $2.CiO 2.60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.28: fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fane sockeye, F., $1.85; sardines. H oil. $2.60; mustard, $2.6003.10. Sweet potatoes, $1.1501.26; ssuer kraut. $1.00; pumpkins, 80ce$1.00; wax beans, 2-lb., 76tJ 0o; llm beans, 2-lb., 7tcitf$1.35; spinaoh, $1.85; cheap peas, 2-lb., 10c; extra, 7r9t0e, far.cy. $1.3601.7$. . rorelajn Flnnnelal. "' TeONDON, July 14. Money ws In In croaacd supply today owing to- government disbursements, hut this was offaet by an Increased demand, resulting from the set tlement. Discounts were quiet. . Prices on the Stock exchange were somewhat Ir regular and the tendency wa undecided In the absence of fresh Investment pur chases. Consols and other guilt-edged se curities eased on account of the talk of a further Issue of London county stock, but prices hardened later on the good bank return. Foreigner were depressed, due to th poor advices from the continent, where dear money feara checked bualnesa. CotTeo Market. ' - NEW YORK. June W.-COFFEE-Market for coffee future opened eteady at un changed prices to an advance of 6 points and held steady during the greater pert of the session on local support. Eurnnetin rabies e.r. Kn , t . . , . . ... b. 1 1 , , . , . , ui rioruiie waa j a seller during the day and offerings from 1 this source Ineeesserf 4 -A . -,i . the market waa finally easy at unchanged prices to a decline of five point. Sales we'e of. Vm b- Including June at 5.854.0Oc; July, $.OKtW.10c; Septemher'a jnt $.36i; November, 40c: December. 6.4ArJ4.50c: Jsnuary. 8.66c; March, 4.?ic; May Cif Spot steady; No. 7 Rio. 7c. Oils and Hoila. OIL CITY, Pa., June 14 OIL-Credlt bal l!,io?vl,.'M: "''IP"""'". ." bhls.; average, flP by.': run'- 7,234 Dbl" . average. 61.o75 : ah'pmenta. Lima 49.848 hbls.. average, 5 ,bb ; runs Lima 48.084 bbls.. average, HAVAArtj.., Qa., Juna 14.-OIL-Turpen-tlne, firm, 67,c. I. 17!!!! ni!!! ii!!i! 1 M 8 to t tt t 26 8 86 t 16 I M I 60 8 64 I 10 I 6 t M 8 41 I M 3 76 3 76 I M 8 M 8 M t M I M 6 1 I II I 86 I 81 8 16 I 49 I A I M I 60 I 61 HEIFERS 14. i .. 74 ..let ..I ..10 ..111 ..142 ..1204 ..140 ..lift .. 14 ..led .. Tt ..lot ..no ..lM ..IOM ..140 IM ..,..'..'.1440 t i t 86. t 60 8 OA t : I o t ti I 00 I M 8 I.. II.. I.... t... I.... 3.... I.... !4 . . BULIJt !' t . . . 18 I.... I no 1. ... I It 1 ... ..116 .. 44 .144 KM ..111! ..kill ..tar .110 ..!! ..171 .. JTl .. ao .. IM .. I .. 110 .100 .. IM .. Ill .. Hi ..111 ..lie ..144 .iru 8 64 8 61 3 6 3 06 I 46 8 44 8 76 8 II 8 M 8 81 3 M 4 40 4 M 4 4 M 4 M 4 06 4 1 4 16 4 II 4 II 4 16 4 tt 4 M 4 M 4 . 4 M 4 M 4 M 4 44 3 M 3 M I 86 I 66 3 H I 14 4 M 4 II 4 II 4 44 I M a . 8 6 4 04 KnaaAa City Live gtoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 14. CATTLE Receipts 4,J, Including 1,200 southerns. Market steady tn strong Quarantine sited 10c higher; stocker and feeder dull ; cholo export and dreeeed steers, $"i.2ffV7o: fair to good, $4.7Mlo.15; western fed s'eer. $8 60t6; stockers and feeders. $2.7f4T4..Mi; southern steers. $8.ur76.00; southern row, $12674.75: native cows. $2 2&iii4 25; native heifer, t326fa; bulls. t2.(tt.on; calves, $1 bur 26. HtXifl Recelpta 12.8U0 head: market aver aged steady, closed strong. Top, $4.60; bu'k of salea. $4 aftj 46; heavy. $8.406 60; peck er. $6.3008.46: pig, and light. $i.S:j S.V SHEEP AND UAMBrt-Recelpt 1.300 head: market atrong and active. Lambs. $6.7uJ7.$0; fed sheep and yearlings. $6801$ 6 to; Texaa clipped yearling. $5.7Vb ic; Texaa clipped aheep. $4 S"?4 26; Texaa goat. 88 3MJ8.76; stocker and feeders, $3. 2(6. no. St. Lonls l ira Stok Market. ST. LOUIS, June I4-CATTLE-Rei!pts, .60 head, Including Texans; market, strong; native shipping and export steers, $4.Bf.t6a: dreased beef and butcher ateera, tS.7S.40; steers under 1.00 lbs., $8.5034 65; stockers and foedom. $2.4utS460; cows and heifers. $2.0i4M.li canncra, $l.'fi'J 10; bulla, f..Vi,: ealve. tLUVftaStO: Text. and In dlan steer. I2iit4. 44; cow and heifer. $2'trafl8.fiO. HCKJS Receipts. 8.000 hesd: market. Jc lower; pig and light. $?UirW.t0. packers, 86 8Ml.4o; butchers and beat, heavy, $4.40 4J 66. it H ESP AND LAMBS Reoelple. head; market, trong; native mulon. 43.00 1)4 1": Is tribe. $4.usi .tM; cull and bucks, $4.764 f; stockers. $3 '.txit.OO. Pkiladrlphln Prod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 14.-Bi;TTER-Flrtij; extra western creamery, 31c; extra nearby print. 32c. ; Eti8 Firm; good demand, nearby freah 18c, at mark: weatern freah. 18c. at mark CHEBHE-Steady; New York f ull VrTaml fancy. 1014c; choice, 1014c; fair to good. 10 TIOSC REAL ESTATE TRASFRH9. 450 1. ;oo 3.01 4U 1.2U0 4.JUU 7 Out) 10 1 took la ttgot. Rclpta of He stock at th alt clpal wtrn markata ytrcv: t'attla. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha 3.70o It.ooo 2.200 Woug City 40 4.700 o0 Kana City 4.41A It. 800 1.20 lt. Jopn 2.1J4 12.477 Sr. Louis 3.600 4.000 Chicago 6.600 21.000 prln- 624 2,000 12.004 Total .20.64 73.177 18.12 t. Jet l ive tfoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 14 -CATTLE Receipts. 3.,5 hea. niarket. stisdy to lik lower: nstlvee. 8 1 0" 7r row and r.elfer, $1 7Vd4'6; torkr and feeder. $10ttf4f4l. HOOS Reoelpt. 12 477 heed: market. 61 ; lower. los regained; iignt, $4 3oflS.3?''. I medium and heavy. 841j4. XHEKP AVI) LAMBS Receipts. 624 head; I market ateady; 1 aleox City live Block Market. SIOUX C1TT. Is . June 14.-.rl.l Tele gram 1-CATTLE-Re elrt. 400 head; mr ket steady, betvea. KOteJa.; eoas, ball Stephen D. Bang and wife to Joseph Kwasnlewskl, lot 18. block 8. Summit add 1 Jacob Hahn and wife to WlVliam Redgwlck, lot 1, block 2, Hammond fiace ,, William H. Wilder and wife to James Seliar. lots i. 4 and 6. block lit), orig inal plat , ;.... South Omaha Land company to John Badura, lot 11, block 84, Spulh Omaha John J. Ryan to Michael Shannon 'at al.. lot . block 6. t orrlgan Place.... Sver V. Uustafson and wife to Jainea F. Petlegrew, Ion a and 24, block 3, Monmouth Park Iitila- Kroner and wife in Bruno d Hansen, lm 22. replat of block 8. Rernie Pnrk Ralph II. Johnaon to Mary A. B. How. ell, w83 feet lot 7, block 9J. city of Omaha Wlnnelt W. Mcllvalne to Agna"jn Hatrlson, lot 1, block 8. Patrick' 2d. add. Saratoga Corlnne Polanant to ' Ionard L. gulnby. lot 26. Bluff View adl $ 2tj Eninia L. Darrow to George M. lr- row, n.i reel 4 inches of 43 feet 3 , Inchea lots 10 and 11, Cortland 1 lac H. Baldwin Darrow to Ciorg M. Darrow, n21 feet 4 Inche of 48 feet 3 Inches lots 10 snd 11, CortUuvd , Plsce , H. Baldwin Darrow to Benat Som ber. 4 lots 10 and 11. Cortland Place , v George M. Darrow and wife to Benat Son berg, s' lot lu and II, Cort Isndt Plaie George M. Darrow and wife' to Benat rJomberg. V lota 10 snd 11. Cortlandt, Place Dan Murphy 16 Mary Murphy. nSL lot 11. block 13. E. V. Smith's add.... Ssrnusl P. Johnaon to Joeph , P. O kelfe. lot 2. block 3. Central, Park . i Mry J. Collin lo Jame H Baker, lit t ', 11. viiuiii ui niirineaat (Xir, Of lot r. block 8, Jetter add .' M Anna M. Burroil and husband to Wil liam it. M linger. w74 feet lot 34. ' block 8. Hancconi Plac y 9P, Helen J. Firth t al. to Elisabeth Weer and huihand. lots 1 sn4 3. hlocat ' 33. C'arthagl Mry W. Walker and huband to Charles C. Bushnell and wife, lot t. Meek 10. Hitchcoc k'. 1st add David M. Oar wood and wlf to Fr0k S Gold. nV of net4 and n of ne't - I 14-10 ,......,...,' 100$) 1 M0 482 104