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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1906. r I t . . KAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET f ) Strength All Through the List on Crop Eeports. NO, RAIN WEST ftf JHISSISSlpfl fllVER Cera ly Ceel aad Wheat Teree-4aar-ItrMtiU Mtrt Aetlve.fliaa' for .'Yeare, Vol 4r -Two-Ceat Hleber. ' OMAHA, June 11 190. An explanation of tin cause of the ad vance in one train serves aa an exuian Hon. for the outers. The whole alrengih to any wm bael on crop reports the market Xv-No rain were' shown on th morning r'jP west e the MissmlDDl river and but fi't tie throughout the Ohio valley. Keporia case Included. He; ftrat. 18o: prime flreta. iri eioaay. cneeee, rikunc OMAHA WHOLE A I. R MARKET. Ceedltlea Trad aad 4,aetatlea aa Steele aa Vaaer Preeerr. EGOS Recelnts. ttheral: freh atock. 14'c. IJVE POULTRY Hni i4fi-9c: rooster. Ic; turkeys, lH4c; duck. 10c; spring chick ens, la2oc per Ih. BUTTER Packlna etork. 1Vc: choice to fancy dairy, 15c: creamery, ZltiilHc. max rrices quoted ny Omaha reei com pany: No 1 hi. lend. I1O.50: medium, $9.50; coarse, 19 on. Rye straw. lti.5o. BRAN--Per ton. 117.50. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Texse. pT crate of 30 lbs., net. 1 26. WAX FEANH-Per market basket of about 15 lbs., 11.2ft. STRING BEANS Per market basket of about It lbs., II. 25. TURNIPS. BEETB AND CARROTS Per do. bunches, 2Sc. LEAF LETTLCei Hotnoiise, per aoi. heads, 20c. Cl'lT'MBERS-Home-grown, per do.. 4jc; Texas, per bu. box, II. ,6. on track. No. J northern, Kic; No. X north, em. MSc: September. 83'c. OATS To arrive and on track, 41c HW VOHK OCHKRAL MARKET aaotatleae Yarleaa of Ike Day Commodities. NBW TORK, June 18.-FLOUR Receipts, 13.1X1 bbls ; exports, 8.WS bbls.; sales, e.luw pkgs. The market waa Arm but quiet; Min nesota patent. W-W-V-VSi, Mlanesota bakers, $.14MllHn; winter patent. I4WK430; winter straights. 1394.10; winter extrss. Ui 140; winter low grade. 12 i "J 3 3o. Kye flour, firm; fair to good, I3.4Mi3.9o; choice to fancy. 3.9Wtf4 16. CORN M EAL Firm; fine white and yel low. II 3-31.26; coarse. tl.W&1.13; kiln dried, tl.to&.ljOO. RE-Dull; No. I western, 88c, f. O. b. New York. WHEAT Receipts. SR.ono bu ; exports, 45, 171 bu.; sales, l.4o.oiiO bu. futures. Spot market irregular; No. t red, 94Nc, f. o. b. annat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 9:i1c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Manitoba. W4c, f. o. h. afloat, ljick of rain la Kansas and Nebraska, with firm cables, strong bull sup port, prospects for light world's shipments OMAHA LIVE ST0C1 MARKET Bait Cittle Stead for Week, Othin Generally Steady. HCGS ARE TWO AND A HALF HIGHER for the Week Are Right Aroaad Tweaty.riv maker, with Demand Aetlve. SOUTH OMAHA. June II, UK. innr uruuii'n me vniu vaiirjr. rairo.. nuinl.'ii'.lfA..i. Hi,. r IH Te I coining' h teW f hot,. .- leather, wltn . "','1 "hT.- ti ,.1 n ti n n higher coarse grain markets advanced hign winds through Nebraska and parts lnT? 'v oKtrW Per n ' minrhee 20c wheat He a bushel this morning. It closed '01 Iowa. The report, respecting the win- SnHFlt-Per do. the 15c V1p " hlhr- JUX. "'W'-"1, ter wn.at In tha two ststes are much more JrSn-utJSt'm te t.r'lh closed V: September. 8m.H9c, closed erlous th at any time .heretofore. CA Piiri rvwt n Per dos heads lie MVc: December. WtHWc, closed WMc Corn is said -to- be tat, . and- the dry VfeJ 1 a hii 11 in CORN-Recelpts. 68,060 bu.; export. . weather keep 1r So. - There were com- SSw Si-TTfSr Pe? 'h5 T tl 00 bu : sales, loo.flno bu. futures. Spot market plalnta today regarding oata from Iowa. NEW PATOES-Per bu.. ll.w. Arm; No. 1 BlWc. elevator, and II V. '. which Had as muor. W ,ih) with the ad- To?a MnJiiJrnwn V.er hu 6MI afloat; No. 2 yellow, 1214c; No. t white, KF. vance as anythleg else, aa Iowa la one of PJJJP-"mK",;,. coVorado The option market wa7f airly active and ic the largest producing states. The whole fiOc; South Dakota, per bu., T590c. Colorado, . f Nebraska. situation hinges, to a great extent, on the weatner conaltions prevailing irom aaj m day through toe, grain belt. Quit general realising toward the Close caused a talr re action in all pits. Weather conaltions i-the -west are hav inm an effect iirMttt umntrv acceDtances. wnlch were, aenerallv reuorted light. The situation In tne -weal -Is .generally consld rMl frit i r. 1 Oats were hv far th atronaest. cereal on the list, advancing iaiy,a a bushel before the reaction. In addition to the bad re ports respecting the crop, the pessimistic advices regarding -bay .added addltlonul im petus to the buying. The trade In tills mark. I I. laj-.a u a at anV tllTI for fOUr ,,r Hv. -ma rm hai lt init OUtHldt: SDCCUlallon la taking a Biore active, iniereai .in ,iv "'152.; jumnos, li.wos.TO. NAV T BKAAB-IT PH., l oa, i. LIMA B;ANS-Per lb , IHe. THOFlUAli f m in. DATES Per box of -lb. pkgs.. 12 00; Halloween, In iO-lb. boxes, perbox, rc; Bayers, per lb., 4c; wslnttt stuffed, l-ib. nkf . 12 00 ner dos.: l-lb. boxes. 11.09. ORANGES California, eitrs fancy nav els. large slse. 4 rabM; Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, 4.0Odj4o; vaiencias an Sixes. U.OOififi 50. . LEMONS Umonlers, extra fancy, Z40 sire, lu.OO: 900 to SH0 site. I1.16. FIGS California, per 10-10. carton, tw 15c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; six-crown, ixc. BANANAS rer meanim sixea ouncn, ai.10 ri..r... t a IWI" bushels wheat. .nsnn kmiA 4inur KiamiO huehels corn and n i.i.ih.u nan Prlmarv wheat receipts were 27I.0HO bushels and shipments l.' bushels, against receipts last year of 224,000 bushels snd shipments 01 lne.mv Corn receipts were 77,ouO bushels and "lp ments fi4,0u0 bushels, against receipts last year of 674.000 bushels and shipments Ot 24Q 1AA k...k.l. Liverpool closed l high on wheat and fcd higher on corn. Broonihall estimates world a wheat ihip- mtnts Monday at l,?oo.oi pusneis. Local rapge 01 options: 1 1 Articles. I Open I Hlgh. Low. Closa Tes'y. Wheat) July. Sept. ' Sept,., Sept... I I 7'4B!76iTB! 4Kb tW4B tOAB 44B 77HB 60A 60A 38 75A 76HA 48H.A 48HA A asked. B.bld. ' ' Osaaba Cash Prices. WHEAT No. hard, 77TViC: No. 1 hard, 72476c; No. 4 hard. n72oi No. I spring, CORN No. .. 49V,iS4!V4c: No. 4. 4Sc; No. t i'.lln. .lUm Nn. X white. KO'AC OATS No. I mixed, !7Wc; No: I white. rmtvc: No, 4 white, I7HC. RYE No. 1, B7o; No. I. BSHc Carlot Reeolpta. Chicago' ...... Kaneaa City Minneapolis , Omaha,-....... Duluth ...... St. Louis .... Wheat. Corn. Oats. 10 .lo . 10 . 26 493 4 69 171 ia 14 X7 PINEAPPLES Florida, slses 24. 30 and 36 13.50. ... ' FRl ITH. CHERRIES California. 12.00 per -lb. box; aour cherries z4-ot. crate, n.a.'si.w. OOOSEBBRRIES-Per crate of J 12.00. . PEACHES caurornia. 11. za per ou. PLC MS California, 11.76 per bu. BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate, I2.J0 64.00. RASPBERRIES Keo, per zi-oi. crate. 13.00; black, per 24-qt. crate, I3.0og3.50. WATERMEIXJNS Per lb., tc, or about 40i60o each. CANTELOl'PES Mexican. per crate, about 46 melons. K0ivoa.00; Texas per crate. about 45 melons, w. BEEF CUTB. No. 1 ribs. 11c: No. ribs. c; No. ribs. THc; No 1 loins. 16c; No. 1 loins. 12Vc; No. I loins, UWc: No. 1 chucks, 640; No. 2 chucks, Mc; No. 1 chucks, Ic: No. 1 round, IHc; No. 3 round, Ic: No. I round, 74c; No. 1 Plate, tc: no. x piate, sc; to. piaic. IHc. M 1RV. r,LaiA AAL D. CtDER-Per keg. 13.75: per bbl.. I6.7I. ' HONEY New, per 24 lba 13.60, CHEESE Swiss, new. lc: Wisconsin brlok, 12c; Wisconsin limberger, 12o; twins, 13Hc; Young Americans, 16c. IN VTO wainuis, rso. . sun sneus. new crop, per lb., l&vc; nara sneus, per 10., fecans, isrg, per 10, m , ini.u, ner lb.. 12c. Peanuts, per lb., SHc; roasted. per lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 126tl3c. Aimonas. BOIt sneun, pr iitM 111:, usiu shells, per lb 15o. Cocoanuts, 4 per sack of 100. . '. . . . .. SLOAR uranuiatea cane, in 001s , 16.08; granulated cane. In sacks, I6.Q1; gran ulated, in aacas, se.si. . . SYRUP In bbls., 24o per tI.; In cases, t 10-lb. cans. I1.T0; eases, IV l-lb. c cron the oats advance and covering. 11 prices lHl'c net advance. .Tulv, enifff eo'dC, closed o'c; September, ianoTic. closed SCac; De cember, 6Q(10Hc, closed 0c. OATS Receipts. 34.600 bu.: exports, 20.781 bu. Snot market firm: mixed osts, 2 to 32 lbs., 34lc; natural white. 30 to 33 lha., 4MJ 4tic; clipped white, 31 to 40 lbs.. 4ia60Hc FEED Firm; spring bran. IJ0.60. to ar rive. Middlings, 120.75, to arrive; city, 130.00 moo. HAY Firm; shipping, 070c; good to choice. 871tji6c. HOPS Steady; alate. common to choice, 1906, 9-ei.lc; 1904. nominal; olds, nominal; Pa cific coast, 19U&, l(tnc; 104, llT13c; olda. nominal. .. mnKSl Hteadv: nalveston. 20 to 26 lbs.. toe; California, 20 to 26 lbs., 21c; dry, 24 to lbs., I'M. . 1 riVHrR. aiuitv acid 2A27Uc. PROVISIONS-Beef. stesdy; family. 11100 evil Ml: mesa, in ftrirhtt.00: beef hams. 20."a qts.. 22.00; city extra India mesa. 50IT.OO Cut meats, nrm; picaeiea nemea, i.mui.w, nlckled shoulders. IS.onCf8.26: pickled hams. ll2.0OS12 60. Ird. firm: prime western, 18 90; reflned, continent, 18 40. Pork. Iy-. family, 118.6019.00; short clears, Iift.o0a 18 26; mess, I17.00(fi17 60. . TALLOW-Steady: city, 6c; county, 69 RICE Steady; domestic, fair, 6iVic; Japan, nominal. POCLTRY Live firm; western broil, era, 2c; fowls, UHc; turkeys, ll'3; Dressed steadv: western broilers, 20 23c, turkeys. 13c; fowls, 10 13c. ,.,.. BOOR Steady; western firsts, 18 17c. BUTTER Firmer: street price, cream ery, J0r20Hc; renovated, common 10 extra, i2ai7He- . . ... CHEESE Week; new state full cream, Isra-e. fair to best. Hi10V4c: new state. , 1 tit. Receipts were: Official Monday , Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.... Official Thursday .... umrim r riaay Official Saturday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 3.070 , 6,14 , 4.43D . l " . 1,678 (ft This week Last week Two weeks ago .. Three weeks ago Four weeks aito . Same week last 17.7S3 17.W7 18.722 19.324 19.127 year....l,wi 19.215 i,;oi 15.8M 8..VS 10,192 78.174 6S.4a 77.182 79.101 41,8il 8.1.914 fcxi 1.223 1.0.1 i.56 1 619 7.984 1S.W 14 86 ll..6 17.373 1.446 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha following table ahows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared wltd last year: lsr 1M6. Inc. Cattle 442.634 392.428 60.108 Hogs l..2.!4 1.14t.18 143.. 71 Bheep 743,933 702,Sll 4U.962 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. ' The following will show the prices paid for the different kinds of catilt, on the South Omaha market! Oood to choice corn-fed steers. .. .14. RiS 40 rair to good corn-fed steers 4.aa4.aj Common to fslr rnrn-fed steers. ... 4 044 l Good to choice cows and heifers 4 01 .j 4 40 Fair to good cows and heifers.... ifrHtMW Common to fair cews and heifers.. 1.MJ2 0J Good to choice stockera St feeders. 1.76(8 4.10 Fair to good stockers snd feeders. .2(tf3.75 Common to fair stockera I.OO'gl.tt Bulls, atags, etc J.70a4 sf Veal calves 4.00&I 36 The following table ahows tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several pays, with comparisons: Date. I 190. 1I(.1IO.1o3.I1I02.1I01.1900. re., 71 Tt 14 T tt l Tl. r. it 4 M A. 7 7. rt. M 47 71 4 41 HI 7". rt. . 74 Kl 71 44 7 7 4K. 7 7. tl. 7. M 0 It 77. H 71 Sft 10 II Tl. ..Ill M I M . fl l0 I U . tn . e ..l"7 ..! . K . X .Hi . 11 ..t" .17 . .114 . t:i .tr.i ,.IW4 ,.l"4 ,.lil j; 7 124 121 HI 27 M)7 141 Ill 4 It k Ik lift I It It I II ... I IA 04 I tl in in 140 I St 40 4 ti M III . . I it .121 t0 4 U I ltd I I I74 ... 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I ITS IM I ITS Ml II7S 0 I IT S 0 I I7S im it , 0 its 0 4 IT', 120 I ITS I.) 4 ITS 0 I ITS 14 4 ITS ITS HO ITS 10 37s 140 ITS ... ITS 10 I ITS ... 4 40 W III 1 40 40 4 40 0 I 40 K) I 40 40 4 4 I ll8.rH18.7&, Lesd wss quiet. .... IM 241 tn 2"t 24 2JI IT4 t4 tie .... 2n tit 2?4 Ill 2T 141 Ill 2St lit 2:'T 141 244 21 tl 241 ill 141 ill ..104 ..III . .211 ,.il .127 ..111 .111 ..121 .121 ..lit .24 144 4 40 ... (40 ... (40 44 4 40 10 I 0 40 4 40 ... 4 40, 10 I 411 0 I 40 124 40 44 I 10 ... 40 W 4 40 10 4 40 tO I IIS ... 141 ... 171 10 i to June I.. Juno 4., June I June June June June June June June June 11 June 14 June 16 June 18. .. 7.. I., ., U.. 12, ou I U I UK, I 19 I 21 6 21 411 I Ml 1 131 I 701 4 661 6 86! 7 1 I 71 4 8 6 76 7 20 i 70) 4 91 4 641 i 781 7 161 I 711 4 94 I 25i 4 681 1 7 Ul 4 75 4 f se-1 U 1 s so - 1 s (01 4 4 701 e so t sii - " I 3Si I 17 e k 1 n I 14V I 104, I 18 6 16 I 13 5 11; 4 12! 4 75 I 0l 7 21 I 13 4 4 81 I 031 7 881 i til 8 00 7 32 6 89 I 07 7 W 84 7 I t t 99! U I 22 4 88 I U2 7 24 I 01 4 97 4 8 4 88 4 19 4 8i 'Sunday. RANQB OF TRICES. Cattle small. Inferior to best. Hew Tork Moaey Market. NEW YORK, June 16.-MONEV-On call, nominal; no loans; time loans, firm; sixty and ninety days, 44 per tent; els months, VrIMB "MERCANTILE PAPER -66H nar Aearia' STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy. I4.8SM fi4.850 for demand and at I4.82WS4.8296 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 14.84 and 14.87; commercial bills, 14.82V SILVER Bar, fii'e.c; Mexican dollar. BONDS Government and railroad eteady. Quotations oa New York oonas toaay wera aa follows: 10114 Jp 4a. M Mtles... 'S Omaha Chicago Kansas city. St. Louis Sioux City ..I2.OO06.76 .. i.au'bd.io .. 1 IK' 5.75 ("HOI t.0rUb.0 ' 41 71 IT rt ii 14 1"l II W7 tl 141 71 lit tl fit 70 ITO II 141 74 142 44 24 Tl 214 Ill 1 ITI tl 341 1.3 till BOARS. mo ... In 1 40 E l AO HOOS. 1 140 140 I to . t 10 1....-....474 44 I II SHIM' Two care of sheeb were re ported In the yards this morning, but they were consigned direct to a pacKcr having been bouaht nn another market. ?'here was absolutely nothing on sale. Tho eellng was very strong and had theri Deen anything here It would nave un doubtedly brought higher prices. As noted yesterday the demand for both sheep and inmos has been verv rood while tne re ceipts have been even lighter than for last weea. 11 miglit he added lliouxn mai mi receipts are Just about on a par with 11 "4ar ago and as heavv as could be ex- fected at this season of the year. Undr he Influaace of the light receipts enl me very gooo demand, prices sieat.v worked upward and for the week can ssfely be quoted right around 25c higher. The quality of the stock coming forward at the present time la as usual at fhls time of the year on the common order. Anything really choice would command very high prices, the market at the pres ent time being unquestlonably.at the high point of the year. uuotations on dinned stocg: uooa to choice western lambs, 18.60 a 7.00; fair to good jamns, l9.00O S.no; cull tamos, n ou fc'i.25; good to choice yeerllnps. IR.ib'f ind casting St $U.SMi1.l7l. at 4i 7.Su 6 . and spelter at Ml&4pi?S ST. LOUIS. June 18.-MF.TAlJ4-t.cad quiet, I6904a6t2s: spelter firm, 16.16. Porelga Flnaaelal. IjONDON, June li. Supplies of money ere ahundani today snd the demand was Iqiilet. Discounts were easy. Trading on tl'e stock exchenge wss dull snd prices SHSeu, the situation In Rusela creating nerous nes here as well as tn Paris, where the bourse was resiHnlble for th decline In cmsofs today and a further drop In new Russians to S discount Home mils were Inclined to be easy. Knfllrs wei depressed. Americans opened weak st shout parity, but hardened during the seeslon snd closed firm. Japenese Imperial lis of 14 closed at lrl. i'Ams. June in rrnotng on tne nours" todsy wss heavy, owing t. the continued depression of Rusinns. which later im- pt...veo, closing with an upward tendency. Russlsn Imperial 4s closed at 77:00 and Rus sian bonds of 1904 4So.00. RERUN. June IK. Trndlng on the bourse was dull, prices being unfavorably affected by the weakness of KunsiHns. Ever-orated Apples and Pried Krslti. NEW YORK, June I . EV A PORA TED APPLES Market continues firm on spot owing to the light supplies available pend ing arrlvnla from tne new crop. ttricuy prime ere quoted at lie; choice at UVU lllir; fancy, lliil2c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT Prunes ire unchanged with quotations ranging from "Mili'-vc, according to arsde. Apri cots are offered very sparingly and prices on spot are more or less nominal In the absence of business. Choice are ountcd at 124e; extra choice at l!imr; fancy, 14til4'4jC. Peaches are also unchangei with choice quoted at 11c; extra choice ai 1 1 It iff 1 1 He: fancy at 11V6 ll'i.'i extra fsncv.l ! W 1 2 He. Raisins Hre tim hsnged. Loose muscatels are quoted at IWSSc; seeded raisins, 6tj7Sc; London layers at 11.503 1.60. Liverpool firaln and rrorlslo.a. I.IVERPOOU June 18 WHEAT-Ppot. nominal; futures, quiet; July, 8i?Hd; Sep tember. 6s8'4id; December. s Sd. CORN Spot, nrm; American mixea, nw, no stock; American mixed, old. Is P'd. Futures, firm; July, 4s8"f4d; September, 4s 7Sd. average, Rbn.1 bbls.: runs, btds., avetsac, ;;,.?49 Mi's. SAVANNAH. 11.1 . June I8.-OII, TUrtiei!' die. him :il iriiii7',c. RiiSIN-l irm: .imii.ii niii: A. H. C. 13 W; . 8.1 T'.i.l 7S. K. HKi.l Sfc; V. t 8A. t. L: 96; I. H 0i; I. 14'iR; K. 14 l, M. 14.30; N, i 36; is. ll.;; W w, 14 :e. Lima C.tft Treasnry aialesneat. WASHINGTON. Jun l.-Todsy s stst. n-ent of tlie h.-ilsnces in the general fund. exclusive of tie tl'i.tu.0iil gold reserv. shows: Available cash balance. lte7.SK4.lsa; Id eotn srtd bullion, ti.4iO.;4e; gold oeriill- cnles. $.S.3K:xi. , Weddlnc 4.11-4 la France. Whrn the civil ceremony of marriage' Is performed In Fiance the bftVInt who con ducts it pusses to t lit newly wedded pair a little book, which U the wedding gift of the French gowrnment. This book' con tains an official record of the wedding and 1 number of blunk srscea for future births. niRrrlngcs and deaths In the family. The must Important fenture of the small volume, however. Is contained In about US pages that are devoted to the special ln slrucilons which the Academy of Medicine has prepared on the care of young children. These instructions number thirty-five In all and they refer to the feeding and clothlnsT of Infants and to the further protection of the helpless child. This curious little wedding gift Wa In spired by the deep thought which th gov- ernmetit hns given to the subject of the re ductions of Infant mortality, a problem of the utmost Importsnre In view of the back ward movement In population In Francs- Mllwaekee Grula Market. MILWAUKEE June lfi WHEAT Mar ket atesdv; No. 1 northern. SfiHIiHc; No. t northern. 84JfSc; July, mte asked. RYE Firm; No. 1, iwVBWc. BARLEY Quiet; No. 2, 56Vic; sample, 45 fiMc. CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash. 5354c; July, SS'fcc asked. Oils and Roala. NEW YORK. June 18. OILS Cottonseed, steady: prime crude, f. o. b., mills, 29c; nrime vellow. W4c. Petroleum, steady; re fined New York, 17.80. Turpentine, ateady t ftlifitTIUn. OU CITY. Pa., June 18-OIL8-Credlt balances. 11. R4; shipments, 69.875 bbls.; aver age 81.793 bbls.: runs. 75.470 bbls : average, 62,298 bbls.; shipments, Lima, 64,902 bbls.; A Wonder. Everybody who hns tried Bucklen'e Ar nica Salve for ruts, burns and wounds, say It's a wonder. 25 cents. Guaranteed. For sale by Sherman McConnell Drug Co. is FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows thenumber of cars of stockers and feeders 'shipped to' the country and their points of destination CATTLE. Care. C. Browzinskl, Winslde. ' Neb.-M. oV O....I i . Stuart. Avcca. Neb. M. P A. Menn, Dodge, Neb. V. E John Kllnay, Spalding, Neb. U. P.. O. D. Lewis, Sarionvllle, Neb. Q... H. C. McKee, Stillwell, Kan.-M. P Dignau, Manning, la. Mil Hogs. 6.864 .4S 4Mrvu'.ow fl6: fair to rood vesrflna. 15.6005.75: i.60(6 0 good to choice wethers, 56754a 6.15; fair 10 goon werners, ou"j.io, goou . 1 choice ewes. l675Kr8.o: fair to good ewes. xa.oo6.75; bucks. 14.7541 4.75. l.2&a-40 V. I. rf. Is, tt 4o coupon .... V. 8. I. r.... 4o cousoa .... V. 8. old 4s, Kg 4o eousen CHICAGO GRAIN ASD PROVI8IOM9 reatarea of tke Tradlasx aad Closlag Prieee oa Board -of .Trade. CHICAGO. June 16 Absence of rain through the southwest and middle wear created extremely outiisn lenumini m cans, 11.60 casea. 74 3V-id. cans, u.ra. COFFEE Roastea, no. sa. zoc per 10.; No. 30. 20V4C per lb.; No. 2fi, 18Hc per lb.; No. 20. 15HC per id.; ino. xi, iw per 10. CURED r ISM r amiiy wniiensn, per bbl.. 100 lbs., 14.50; Norway mackerel, per Pbl.a W lUR. , DI04?lr, W, 1, at. mi- iCrt 9 irinh. No. 1. uh: nfrrrltiB. in T .'. a W.T A 4. 44tt. X.T I AW.t..M Am I li fln Ik. 118: Hollind. inlxed. ili.50; Holland her- o s. 4s.... 1444 N. R. R. of M- Z71- .1 llk. an. Umrm mll Wirt I Atlantic C. L. 4s ICS N. Y. C. g. ISS.. nns, ' " ' "7'Ll ' Ji ' "Z B1. a Ohio 4a 10JVN. J. C. s. CANNKD-UtJUiJB-orn. lin".t VTi I do IS, MVlNo. Paclae 4s.., ern, n... L".v T.T. 1,1 . Brk, H. T. e. 4 T is ll.torai-M1; -io., iibi. i-in"-iijjii. IIV JiDin 4s ls. .10514 do 4S etfs..... .1(1' do 14 sarin .IX L. A N. nl. 4s... .lM,,lias. c. g. 4s U. I. now 4s, r..lS.M'. Ontrsl 4i... do coupon 121 S do 1st loc Asi. Tobsccs 4s 7l Mlno. A It. L 4s. 'do 4s 11S4,M.. K. IV T. 4s... 6 .. 41 .. us ..IMS ..loos .. I .. II "4 ..100 .. II . 14 4 .. MS ..IMS ..104 V 71 v. , a , , m i, .aiiiiiiis. nil P. Lane, Dunlap, la. I. C... J. H. Willey, Carroll. Ia-N. W w. wauace, Washington. la. Q... Tha official number of cara of brought In today by each road was CatU. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a .1 1 1 .1 1 ..1 4 1 I atock C, M. V St. P. Missouri Paclflo V. P. System .. C. N. W.. east C. N.' W., west.... 1 C. St. P., M. O. .. .. C, B. A Q.. east C. B. & 4 . west.... .. C. R. 1. & P.. eaat..s. Illinois central , tni.fow ra ranri, r,u u... trf 2-lb., SJ.usrgz.aj; sncea. i wp.u. do lrt Ino TS O . L Hd. 4s 4H Chicago Ut. Western. .. I today. At the close wheat for July de- Gallon ,ppies .fancy. $1.80: California aprl- do id inc so Pins. ronv. s trs - livery 'was up VfHc Corn was up S I cots. 11.4( 00: pears, 1.76e2.60; peaches. do Id tne M Reading gon. 4i 1WS Total reoelptg Ti ' 141 2!Sirit "fi.ai"- 7,v; tancv. tl.7543; H. c. peecnes iiiw. cs... a Ohio jsi. ...is m. i i. - The disposition of the flayg tibk11 " wf .wTaw ...s...... - j Alaska salmon, reo., Sl.sa; wnry t.niniwn, i m j. i-, ... -w -- i follawa -each hiltf. The wheat market waa atrong the en- w u0i fancy eockeye. T.. 1 .95: eardlnee. c. B. 4. s. 4.....loo44 t. U e. w c number of he!ad Indicated .1 .ll'lih .th ei.entlon of a I Tlvl..V t.- 1 . -. -- .MV.a a . c. . I. A r. 4..... IS iSeahaard A. L. 4a.... I "Umber 01 Heaa indicated,. few bearish ' reports from the. northwest ....ll ,io. Fseifle 4s.;....i.. Ji I Kul Th.hw..?hreaVre"prtedir.r tVLi A5.eb?tfS! t ?. STy-Y.'ia tlon was for continued abse ,:e of rain. H-M01-W- Cub.it iSS'r I kal id uZ:: H Omaha Pack. Co., K". C Reports from many sections i 01 : tha outn- It. Usli Cisersl Msrket. D. A R. '""""lioisWabaiti is nK T -J- lJBA,.ph.e,J; J west told of great damage to tha crop by ' " .,, . ,h... Diatnieri' gee. l ... usl de dab. B . I- B- h-onl Co 1 drouthT A forecast that the weekly sta- ST. LOUIS. June 16.-,WKAT Higher, "tn .-.. Iw." m" i:...... St. L. Dressed Beef Oe . ti.He. nn Monday would show a llcral No. 2 red. cash elevator, 17c. track, ,88 ji aSu. w a 4. u Other buyers 10 riecreaae In world's shipments also helped ' to-nttmulate demand for wheat. Strength of corn and oata was another Influence that tended to create bullish sentiment In wheat. Throughout the day commission huusca were active bidders for wheat, and although at tlmea there waa heavy profit taking, prlues were well maintained. The market closed strong. July opened H He to 4o higher at 84J3,, old Between 82lc and llc and closed at 83HC- Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 221,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 279,000 bushels, compared with 224,000 buahela the corresponding day a year ago. ' Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago renorted recelota of 228 cara agalnat til cars laat week and 11 cars a year ago. Trading 1n the corn pit waa active and the market was strong all day. Demand was general and the selling waa chiefly by longa. Continued dry weather waa the main reason for the activity and strength. The market . Closed etrong. July opened WVfec to HtkC higher at tlHG&ITA-., advanced to 14 H ) 14 Vie and closed at 6IT4C. Local receipts -were 493 cara, wltn 141 ol onntract grade. . .. There waa an enormous volume of trade trr the oats pit and the market was ex eeedlnsrlv strong. Owing to the congested condition If the July option the bulk of trading was In the more distant deliveries. At one time the prlc of the July delivery touched 42VC, a gain of le over the Pre vious high renord of the season. Dry weather was the sole reason for the aharp advance In prices. The market ctoeud '' strong. -Jury opened c higher at 41 He, sold up 4 2Vc and closed at 4 2 Sac. Local . receipts were 178 cars. Provisions were oulet but firm. The market .wa affected by the strength of grain and by an advance In the price of m, riow orpicmotr porw at in bo. L,ard waa up rtlbawere 60 Higher t ta ITU. Estimated -receipt 'for Monday: Wheat, 1 cars: corn. 861 cars; oata, lit car; hoga. 4I.Q00 .geaa. t. The leading future ranged as follow:' Horklna Vsl. 4Sa.. Japaa Is , J , v v - - - , - - . - . - 8V4c: July. lOVi lOHc; September, ic No. I hard, lOtJIIVic. . CORN Higher; No. 1 cash, 61c; track, 62Vc; July, 51c; September, tJ'Ae, OATS Hlgner; no. i caan. am, Ic: July. 19c; September, IIVc; No. 3 white. 42VsC43c. ...... riniia-siMdvi red winter oatents, 84.43 4.60; extra fancy and atralght, I3.754.40; Atcbiaoa a. 82,766 3 00. L;:4;v. bLEUS-i imotny, u wij". CORNMEAL Steady: 12.60. BRAN-Steady ; sacked, east trsck. 8C7o. HAY-Steady; timothy, I14.004SU.50; prai rie, 113.60. IRON COTTON TIES 4J1.0O. BAGGING 8Sc. HETMP TWINE 7HC. , , t PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, 17.07V. Lard, higher; prima steamed, 18 10. Dry lt meat. teaoy; noxeq extra sooria, 19.76; clear rlba. ttl: short clears, 110 00. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, 110.60; clear rib, I70.62H: hort clear, 810.76. POULTRY steady; enicaens. iprmp, 17(r20c; turkey. llVic; duck, IVc; geese, 6e. BUTTER Steady creamery, 170210; dairy, 1417c. GUHla steady, unr, cue v""ii- iteceipis. onipmenis. f;rain auu uj Ive.hoga At . il up lJt4c 7 He at 19.07. Article. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes y Wheat f July, 8-p.- iKI1. Deo. .184'eflH Corn ' July Seut, v. , Oats H July Sept. Dec. May Pork July Sept Lard July. Sept. Oct. Rib . July Sept. Oct.r 63'jds -4 37 V, '(I i ;39HSI 17 00 11 72V.I 'Itrw I UTS I 07j ''47V4 32V, 3 141 Vai 63H 63 V, 53 41 37 V 38 3VV, IT 071,1 11 00 18 S-2Vi 11 72V, I 90 I 87V,1 e vi let VII, 64 V 63-, 1Si 40 I 4irAf 84',,4is( 837, eri63VflS I u I 10 ITVh! 47 V, tUV.1 6T4 42H ' 37 SSIV 41 17 07V, 16 80 I 0 iV I 60 I 17V, 17H illli 111. 5 li rru 1417 V, I 81 CO 9 00 I 12 uv. No. t . Cash quotation were a follow: FLOl R Sready: winter -patent. IS SV l.'ll' atralahta. tt 8o-n 7t: nirini r.....r I 706N .00. straights, U tolW-S.. bakers, 83.30 451 10. WHEAT No--1 spring, 6Vc; No. S. Tf Bit. . l.ll. hw"!.. miy t . I Vl, 494Jr-X U I aU. CORN No. 2, 64444c; No. t yellow, MS 4 ooc. OATS No.. 2. 4?lv No. i white. 4StJ-44c no. I White, USTJ1W..' RYE No. 2. 61V,c. BARLEY Jood feeding. 494JOe; fair to eholca mailing. U'lw:. tKirriH-No: 1 flax. 11 M: No. 1 north western, 81.1. Tlmoiky, prime, li. Clover, contract graae. n jd. PROVISlONiJ Short rib aide (loose! 84) SCO 9 46. Mess pork, per bbl. 17 06fl7 1u. Ird. per lu lb . 1 86. Short clear aides iboxed), 9.S7Vyio.oo. Receipts and tbJpment for th day were aa follow: e.ipu. onipmrnia Hour. col--. u.i I7.li Wheal, bu V U OiO II- Corn, bu , 87. ) Wii.VO Osts, bu A...Sa7 lexsuo Rve. bu If) Barley, bu 4u,7uO Ijtd On the Produce exchange today the but .tec mark! waaltairv: camenea. lrl7,o eirisa steady. - -. U'14e at uais I 4 32 8 43 11 4 81 6 receipt wa purchasing the Cattle.Hoge.Sh'p. toy 1868 i 3.875 1663 617 323 .101 iWli. Casual 4s.. i CATTLK-Vt was a' hoil'tia v in the cattle -1SJ-2.!'?J5a L21 market as usual on a !aturday, there be- of"a;iV and 1870 quarter e beef. Ing nothing of Importance on saie. )r CALVES Receipts, none: nothing do- the week the receipts f cattle iiave not , Jr. feeilnf; nominally eteady: city veals differed very much so far a number aro ",fa(,v. giiSiic oer bound: country dressed. Ik or from a year - - 74" 10,465 617 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKJET I Cattle Steady Hosts Stroaa; to Shade Higher. CHICAGO. June 18. -CATTLE Receipts. 300 head. Market steady; beeves, 14 10 8 10; cow and heifers, ll.KnaS.OO: calves. S6.0TVB7.00: stockers and feeders. M.a24.to HOGS Receipts. 13.000 head; estimated Monday. 46.000 head. Market strong to a shade higher; mixed. 18.4034.66: good heavy. 8.66tj4.7Vk; rough heavv, sti.xi.io; ugni, U AA' nl tR IWVnrt In- hllllc of aalea. ifi 62v,'h m. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. !,'") I head. Market strong; sheep. WsOQ-ZB; yearlings, 6.0(Xrf.60; lambs, xo.ooqt7.30. Kaaaae City Live Btork Market. KANSAS CITY. June 16. CATTLE Re- eelnta 1 ,n head. Including 800 southerns. Market unchanaed: choloe export and dressed beef steers, 16 26436.76; fair to good, 14 OfxiiR 0: western fed steers, h.mtub.u stockers and feeders, t2.76iS4.S5; southern steers, IS.OOItJo.OO; southern cows, I2.26&8.76; natlv cows. ia.2o'04.!M; native neuers, to. to 111. 00; bulla. 12.504.00; calves, 2.600.2o. Ke- eeinta for thA weeK. u.iuu neaa. HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head. Market waa irnn. ton 62V.: hulk of sale, lrt.3oa6.ju; 1 heavy. t6 453 51'H; packers, 6.35S.60; pigs and light, Jo.WUo.1U. Keceipia ior me wmi, 80.000 head. , auxrw A Ten i.amkh Keceints. w neaa. Market nominally steady; lamba, 5.60(7.tii; fed sheep and yearlings, to.004J8.40; Texas clipped yearlings, I6.75.50; Texas clipped Sheep, X5Ul)(0.a); lexas goaia, 9.irua.m, stockers and feeder. 13.265.00. Kew York Live Block Market. NEW YORK. June 18 bek VES-ue- TOO "EXTRA SPECIALS" WOMANS HOME Boston Stock and Boads. BOSTON. June 1.-Call loans, im per cent; time loans, 4v?i:. per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: sdj. to ris.Aflvantur 101 Allouaa s Mm. Cantral 4a 7TS1 Aral,mttd 101 S Aichlaon I. la.Amarlcas Zlse do rid lOtslAtlantlo II Boiton A Albaor....i4l Bln,hm 30 Boston Maine. ..172S Cal. 4k Hacla.... Bsstos Elarsted lti Canlannlal Fitchburf pld ll7s'('opr gangs ... Mexican Oeatrsl UsjDalr Wast ...... 14 T., N. H. 4 H...l4 KDonlllM Coal IMS rranklla Oraaby concerned from last week none on Flour, bbl Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu. ..: 4.000 ..32.000 ..88.000 ..27.001 10,000 26.0114 138.000 63,000 Vales Paolfte inw, Ara. Cham., da ,(d Anar. Pneu. Tube.. Amar. Sugar da ,14 Amar. T. T...... Amir. Woolea do pf4 Domlnloa I. A .. gdiaoa gleo. Ills.. Maaa. Klaoull de fd Maaa. Oaa .. 4 l,la Rorale .. II Mass. Mining ..11114 Mimiiii . .Ill lMabavk ..ll4ViMont. C. A 6. .. IT Old Domlnloa ...10IS Oscael .vsOSiParrot . .340 (Jularr .. iOU. gbannos .. 71 iTaemreok M4iTnnlty Mlaaeapoll Giexta Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 16 F"LOUR First ri tents, I4.364J4.4&; second patents, 4 ' 30: first clears, 3. 6034 60; second clears, 2.4Sfl2.55. BRAN in Dulk, Ho.aKBlO.ou. I' n tied rruk 1101, Unlutd Copper nlta bo Maaa..., II V. B. Minis... do I'd II If. I. Oil North Butt Ms'Vtah V. g. gteal ITi;vlototia ....... do pld 1014 Wlaona Wsatlns. aeniaoa ... S) IWelvarta Asaed. Bid. .. aivj . . 4 .. TV .. II .. II .. II ... r .. uv .. - IV, .. MV, ..IWI .. II .. MM .. .. M .. I .. Ill, .. lis .. 404, .. IS ..117 siftiiv- HUGO iteceipin, i,m neu, ale. market feelina stesdy. : . . . . T . . . . , e. m waa BHEKP AIM LJ iAmna neveipie, a.ciw head; sheep and yearlings unchanged; lambs, 25c lower. Sheep sold st 14 20 600 per 100 pounds: yearlings, 86.60(360; tamos. I7.nb.h; ureesea muuun. nrni i ego. The quality of the cattle coming forward at the present time Is good on an average, there being plenty of very well nnisned beeves on saie most nays. During the first two gays of the week beef eteers graduallj eased oft, the markat on botn Monday ana Yuesday being quoted lower. Liuring tne ravnainaer oi tne wees. very utile cuanae being quoted as at A a matte ox rant tne aemana na gt. i.u ,Ti Stock Market, Y?-" .""'f" .I"' . ''. 1" "J IT T.T.ITTS fo.. June 18. CATTLE Re little different If any from what they were celpts. 76 head. Including 50 Texan ; mar- a week ago. On the other hand the com- ket eteady; native snipping ana export mon to medium kind, tnt I cattle sen- nw, r oy.., u. u -i Ing under 11.00 ar somewhat lower thn Snq6..0; under Pnds. a ween no. Tn decline, however, mi I " "i THH TWENT1KTH CKJVTtRT FARMER RRVtKW OP REVIEWS CXaSMOPOLTTAN WOMAira HOME CXJafPAjnOS THE TWENTIETH CKNTUUJT FARMER REVIEW OF R.K VIEWS CXJSMOPOLTTAN . WOMAN'S HOME COMPA-NIOH OOUMTRY CAliEMDAR )Raisir Prie ffl, emr mU ter for llmitod Itm enJJ $3.25 AU to One Address. ReermUr Prloo 90.0. Oea Offer Onl. S5.1o Al I Oaa Adareax. . tie remainder or the ween WUe pound; dressed lambs, steady at VteaT; from d.V to'., 1316ci dred yearling, at UV,14c. fBniierlnr Ttnard of Trade quotation for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) Th range of price, as reported by F. D. Day Co., lkMU Board of Trade, wa: Article. Open. High ! Low. CIo. Tee'y Wheat I I July... 82t,f H,83(783Vt' Bept... H2,4t ti Dec...". 3V,43S 83V Fax- July... 1 14V, 1 14V,! Sept... 1 UVi 1 16V4I Oct.... 1 14 1 14 54 83 8I4 82 V. 82,tlTlS83 l2V..82Ti33 114 1 14 1 134, i us l 14 1 13 leadss Cloalac Stock. LONDON, June 18. Closing quotation on tn Block eacnang were: Cooaoli. SMsay ... M 7-11 N. Y. Central do acsouat M 4-14 'Norfolk A W. Aaaooada 114,1 do pfd Aichlioa US Ontario A W. da ptd lots rannirlvaala Baltimore A Obis. ...117s Bond Mlaes .. (.anaaiaa racin, ....ins llaadloi MSI lo Irt ptd.. 11 da Id ptd 41 ....114 Isouthara Railway ... 4w 17 i do pid lias iseutssni raoiBc .... MS ....1U .... ! .... M luS .... MS :::: 1 14 1 144, 1 16 Minneapolis Cash Closed Wheat: No. 1 hard. 86Vc; No. I northern. 84V,c; to arrive. 84 Sc; No. I northern, 82Vc; No. northern, mTiMc; no, i ourum, 7Ve; No. I durum, 3. Corn: No. I yel low. 50Vc: No. I corn. 50vc. Oats: No. I white. S8c; No. 3. o-3So. Barley: 430O1C. Rye: 674c. Flax: tl.llVe- Kaaeaa City Grata awd Proeiaioaa. KANSAS CITY. June ll.-WHEAT-July, 76,,c; September. T6Sc; December, T7Vc. 'aah: No. 1 hard. 77y79c; No. 1 4J'78c; No. I red. 84j87c; Ne. 1. 8154". CORN July, ai',c; September, 62c: De cember, 41rSc. Cash: No. I mixed, 61061VM!; No. I. 6"Vi61c; No. t whits. 63V,c; No. I. 12c. OATS Steady; No. 1 white. 4li2ji2c; No. 1 40j41c. RYE Steady to strong. 66-1760. HAY Steady to atrong; choice timothy, Cl.UHTHOO; choice prairie, I115.i47l2.00. BUTTER Steady; creamery. 18c; packing, 18c. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. I w lilt wood casea included. 14c; case count, 13Vc; case returned. Vo off. Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, bu (t0 6ouo Corn, bu tl.OnO lO.Oott Data, bu 3.UU0 U.UO0 ! ' v Pklladelkla Prodae Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 18- BUTTER Steady; extra westsrn creamery, 21c; nsirby prints. 22v EGGS Firm; nearby freeh, 18c at mark; western fresh, ISo at mark. CHEESE Unchanged: New York full creams, fancy, luc; choice, 10Vc; fair lo good, 10Cf-iuvc. Cbaa. A Ohio. Chlcaso Ot. W. . C . M. A It. F. DeBasrs D. O , da pld 41 Vales Paollo Ut'S r.. 4Sj so pr mt o lot M It u. I. gteal. do 14 pld '.71141 la pfd 117 S Illlasll Central IMS Wabash 41 S LAuiavnie at iaaB....iis so pra K. A T Ipanlah 4a it' oiLrtn-mr, strong. auia per ounco, MONEY- 24l3Vi per cent. The rate of ulscount In the oun market for abort billa Is 3-Saa 7-16 per cent; fur tnree monin Dins, i-iKQo4a per cent. Iiw York Mlalagr Stocka. NEW YORK. June 18. Closing quotations on mining aiuvas were; Adaroa Cea N .Ullla Chief Alloa Breao Bruaawlek Cea .. Caoiatork Tuanel Cos. Cal. A Vs.. ilora SilT.r Iraa Sllvar LaadvlUa Cos.... ...H ... M ... to ... it ...IM ...104 Ontario Orhir PbaMli roloal Sava,a aterra Karada Small Mosm . Hiandard .. I ..Ml ..lol -. I .. I -- 74 .. II .. U ..17 not been very heavy and It . might . enough to call It 10c lower for the ween, on that kind of cattle. Cow and helfere of good Quality, that I fed stock, have been good seller ill th week. Owing to the light receipts they have shown very little change ami are selling now about where they were laat week. Grassy stock on the other hand and everything that might be graded us common or on the canner order has been steadily working to a lower bail. The da- Cine on that kino is an or too a com pared with ten day or two week ago. This meana that the market on canner and all common cow and heifer 1 at the low DOlnt of the aeaaon to date. Th atocker and feeder market has been no good this week. Dry weather In the country and a none too encouraging fat cattle market have combined to make the country a very slack buyer of atocker and feeder, with th result that the bot tom ha fallen out of the market. Re. celpta on most days or the week were light and yet the rattle accumulated In the hands of SDeculators and are at the close of the week lOe lower than a week or ten days ago. It take sxtiimely good cattl to bring 14.00. wnne a good many very decent or pretty good cattle hsv sold considerably Deiow tnai ngure. Tne reel Ing on the market is very weak and no one is looking for any Improvement tn prices at the present time. Representative sale: BEEP 8TEER8. Ka. A. Pr. Ka. Av. Fi ll pie I ti 11 1171 4 M 1114 I M COWS. 1 11 10 i M 1 11M I H 1 144 I Tt 1 luM 11 HEIFERS. 1 140 I 00 BULLS. 4 , 1K I 71 1 CALVES. 1 M I 44 1.... I Ul 110 1 ... STAG. 1 1144 8 M HOOS Hog opened a little low t!i morning with packers generally blddii oniy eieaay prices, ii was very apparent. cow and heifers, t2.COig6.15; canners, ll.254j 2.16; bull. 12 4014.00; calves, t3.003fl.60; Texas and Indian steer. I3.00gpl.45; cow and heifers, t2.0o&3.60. HOG8 Receipts, 6.000 head: market to higher; pigs snd lights, t5.6ofe.35; packers, 86 . 9068.50; butcher and best heavy, te.464 4.4. BHEEP AND LAMBS None on sale. St. Joseph live Block Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 16. CATTLE Receipts. 148 head: market steady: natives. t40O4j6.7t; cows and heifers, tl-7544.76; stockers snd feeders. 871 lKiJ 4 00. nous Keceiuts. 4.W.8 nad; market strong 10 6o higher; light, mixed, 88.24til42V,; medium heavy, 6.3M8 80. BHEEP AND LAMBS None on sal. Bloox City Lire Stock Market. BIOUX CITY. June 16 (Sneclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar ket attadv; beeves, 4.00(rt6.10; cows, bulls and mixed, t3.O0!4.6O; stockers and. feeders, IS.4i34 60; calves and yearlings, I3.0O34O). HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head: market 2.ft Ic low.r; selling at tb.2iV3Ti.40; bulk of sales. BS.JUXISM. Stock la, Sight. Receipts of live stock st th six orlnclDal western markets yesterday were as follow; I Cattle. Hogs. Shetp. ; Duuin niiane ao iu,i pip BIOUX City J00 Kansas City ,3i0 I.ouO 8 4) St. Joseph 148 St. Louis 75 Chicago tuO 10,192 8.0)0 7.UJ0 4.81.9 5.000 13.000 Total 1,968 47,061 I.UU0 7ti .144 I Ti 2 I 0 IN 18 Bask Clearlags. OMAHA. June 16 Bank elearinaa tnr tn. day were 11,47,706 08 and for th correspond- however, that they wanted the hogs ami ing oai iai year i.ms,z.u. i wr Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday ,. Friday Saturday ... Total.. Ji. 1906. .tl. 730.1 . 24 1.0.41.1! 1.477.734 71 1.620.fMI 24 l.tM.7i9 21 l,640.eh8 89 1.W7.IS9.5I , 1.4f7.70 08 1.I22.9H7 II 1.665. W9.21 1.481.878 41 1.31.195.60 89.6(10 070 71 19 141 It 7K increase over tne corresponding week last year, 4411,100.. Pewrts) Grata Market. PEORIA. June 14. CORN Higher; No. I yellow, 6IVc; No. I, 6IVc; No. 4, 62Vi.; no grade, 48 41 10c. , . OATS Higher; No. 2 white, 41 Vie; No. I white. 41c; No. 4 white, 4v 43 46 Vac WHISKY 11.21. Dwlelh Grata Market. DULUTH. June 16.-WHEAT--To arrive. no. 4 00 no sin, sci e. 8 nieHfiero, 10 Ao, Oeariasj Hoaso Average. NEW YORK, June 11 Thh ststement Of th clearing house banks for th a week shows thsl the bank hold 87,7o3.37t over in legal reserve requirement. This is decrease or lJt under last week. Th Statement follows: Ixans, ll.Mn.O74.tn0; in crease, ssii.Tuo. circulation. 88 47.41); de crease, 14.011. usgal tenders. hJ 771HI; In crease, ,i.en aw. cperi,, i?i jdi.uho; crease. Il.772.eu9. Reserve. 82i.ll6 M: In. crease. I178.0UU. Reserve required, 823.46,- S2n: incresse, 4.01, ,o. Burplua, 17.703 1,1; decrease, -.I7I. Ex-United Slat deposits. hen sellers did not cut loos at tha prlcea offered they raised their bids an I market became active gt an advance of 3Ve over yesterday. The hogs sold Israel v t II HO 40 a against ! 12V, 6 I II yes terday. Most everytning changed han-la early In th forenoon, but, aa Is very apt to be th els when the market Is hlgUer, It slowed up a little on the close. It will be noted from trie tsble of r reipt at head of column that arrive' this week nave neen very much larger than last week as well aa showing .1 heavy gain over avear ago. Through the advantage given them by tha large re ceipts packers were sole to bear th mar ket during th first half of the week, ,1- thougn prices were a little stronger on Monday. The low point was touched on 1 Wednesday when tne nogs sold almost 10.; lower on an average than at the close of the previous week. During the last two dsys of the week the market recovere. all th loss, closing a shad higher than pn week ago. Representative aalea: Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O., June 16 SEEDS Clovr, caso, 14.1; October, II.II, uoietby, .i. Ka. M . II . tl.. Tl . Tl.. A. Sa Pr. ll 114 4 IIS 14 12 4 M lit M M l MS I M I I S I M to 4 4 M . IB IN Me. T.. Tt.. 1.. II.. U . A, la. Pr. 1' ... I ITS .... M I ITS .... IT II7S ... re let 4 rs i4 . . ins ... i 1M I 17s ... Ul Ut I IT Cottoa Market. NEW ORLEANS. June 18 COTTON Spot closed quiet; sales, 460 bales; low or dinary. 7 13-lfic, nominal; ordinary, 8 15-14c, nominal; low middling, 10 7-16c; middling, 11 1-lbc; good middling, 11 II-I80; middling fair, 11 16-loc. nominal; receipts, 80 bales; stock, 9n.9il bales. L1VERPOOU June 16.-OOTTON-Spot In fair demand: prices 1 point higher: Ameri can middling fair, 8 54d; good middling. 6.30J; middling 6 08d; low mldling, 6.9ud; good or dinary. 6.7ini; ordinary, 5 ix'd The ssles of the dsy were 8. wo bale, of which 1 04) were for sieculailon and export and In cluded 7.100 American. Receipt, 7.10U bale, all An.eriran, ST. LOUIS: Mo.. June 11 -COTTON-Un-changed; middling, 11 1-IRc; sales, 2 bales; receipts. 22 bales; shipments, 20 bales; slock, to.622 bale. Sir aad Molasses, NEWi YORK. June le-SUGAR-Raw. firm: fair relinlng. Ic, centrifugal. M test, IHtil 17-32c ; molssse sugar, 2c; refined, steady: No. 6. 8.20c; No. 7. 4 15c: No. 4. 4 06c; No. 10, 4 One; No. 11, I9c; No. 32. tc: No. 13, 3.85c; No. 14, 3(i8c; confec tioners' A. 455c: mould A. 6.116c; cut loaf, 6 4"c; crushed, 6.40c; powdered, 4oc; gran ulated, 4 70c. MOLASSES Stesdy; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 80tjS8o. NEW ORLEANS. June 14W-8UG AR Open kettle centrifugal, 3733 7-lftc: centrif ugal yellow, 3S34e; seconds, 2'u3i,c. I - -- Metal Market. NEW TORK. June 14 -METALS- Th metal market were quiet today and gen erally unchanged, aa usual on Saturday. Spot tin is quoted st t'8 4m 75; lAke cup per U bald gt i.ft'it.0u, UtctrolyUe, ( " Wa gr evy fortnnt la belnf abVa to artB; with tt pablUi4ra t these well known masaslnea to offer their publleUo aA IM . gatloBAl price. It Is an opportnaltf not often presomea. NYr betor bag a pnbliaber been able to make go liberal aa cnSer on exclttaltra bifh ITaVtta aad blfh priced macmAlnea. 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