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TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY. JUNE 39, 1906. L GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wether Eu Weakening; Effect on the Whole LUt ' asajjaBBBBaBBJBa' SOUTHWESTERN RAIN'S HELP CROPS in Prleee of WbMl, Oata aad Cara Hale Lower Leadlasj 1-oeal Ball Deciles ta Lt Oa Their Holdlasre. n OMAHA. June 1. lSt Leading local nhmt bulla refused to sell this rroi nlng. In plt of the rain, and rr even buying grain. Chicago baa bean heerlsh, and everybody there had wheat to sell, influencing (he market toward a lower basis, opening prices wera about a cent beiow Saturday. v There waa little activity and prlcea did Hl charge much until about the last hour, when there waa a rally of about H cent unci a later reaction. The close waa about -hc below Saturday. September oata lost about -He. Thera i no trade locally In July. The principal feature In the corn mar ket waa the rain, considering which corn ahowed a great deal of resistance. , Re eeipte were large and acceptancea liberal. Opening prlcea were 1 to 1 centa iuWfar, Chicago especially aeemlng to have corn for Bale. Iocally, moat of the business waa done near the opening. The market cloned about t centa below Saturday. Primary wheat recelpta wera 117,000 buehale and shipments of III. 000 bushels, agalnat recelpta laal year of .51. 000 bush la and ahlpmenta of 2M.000 buahela. Vorn recelpta wera 1(4.000 bushels and Mitpmenta (61,000- buahela, agalnat re ceipts aat year of 729. Ooo buahela and ahlpmenta of 4114,000 buahela. Clearance a were (0.000 buahela wheat, 21,104 barrela flour, 110,000 buahela corn and 860 buahela oata. j Liverpool closed e higher on whaat and HTSo higher on corn. Local range oi uptlona: Artlilea.l Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close.l Bat y. Wheat f I July. Sept. Corn July. Hept. O-ts Sept. 7,B 7W,B 778 BOA 0A M ;tmha. ; 4a 4A 4A ' 48A A aaked. B bid Oaaaaa Cask galea. WHEAT No. i hard, 1 car, 77c: No. hard, l car. 784e; No. 4 hard 1 car, 6c; CORN-No grade, 1 car. 41c. Omaha Cash Prlcea. WHEAT No. hard. 7WfTOS No. 3 l;ard, 727c: No. 4 hard. S71e; No. 2 aprlng. 78c; No. S aprlng, 7250. CORN No. t, 4H'47c; No. 8 yellow. 4S (S47c; No. I white, 47HHc. OATS No. white, seVvVKc; No. i white. 36Hc; NO. t mined. 36Hc. RYE No. I, 67c; No I. MMrC. Carlot ftttcetpte. - - Wheat. forn Oata. t 'ii a Chicago -.- Kansas City Minneapolis '. Omaha Duluth ....... St. Ioula .... 21 800 . 2 ..: . 12 . M . 12 31 'n 'ii CHICAGO GRAM AHD PROVISIONS Featares of the Trading and Closlas; Prlcaa on Board of Trade. , CHICAGO. June IS. Rain In Kanaaa and other parte of tha middle weat caused free liquidation today In the wheat, corn and oata market and resulted In material decllnea In prlcea. At the cloee wheat for July delivery waa off 9 Vc. Corn waa down lHc. Oata ahowed a loss of U lc. Provisions were 5Jizc lower. The wheat market waa entirely a 'weather map" affair and practically no attention waa paid to foreign newa wnirn waa of quite bullish character. The weather bureau reporta general ralna In Kanaaa. Nebraaka and the northweat with ahowera In Missouri, Oklahoma and tho Ohio river valley. The newa of the breaa In drouth eondltlone In Kansas and Ne braaka catiead heavy profit-taking when trading began- and Initial quotallona wera at a eharp decline, notwithstanding the firm tone of the Liverpool market. After the first hour ateady tone developed. At tlmea tha market -seemed to get fairly good support which resulted In moderate rallies.. World's ahlpmenta were moderate and the amount on passage airowed a d trease of 2,8(8,000 agalnat a decrease of 424.009 hushela the correapondtng Mme a year ago. The visible eupply decreased 1,(20,000 buahela compared a-lth a de. crease of 424.000 buahela last year. The market cloaed fairly ateady. July opened c to He lower at 82V1f(8c, aold off to 2He and then advanced to 88c The close was at 82 (988c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to ; -buahela, Primary recelpta were 38T.OO0 bushels, compared with 29.0(10 a year ago. There waa a rush to sell at the atart In the corn pit similar to that wttneaaed in the wheat market. Iongs sold freely and there wet also considerable "stop loss" aelllng by commission liouaea. The cause of the aelllng In the two pits waa Identical, namely the break In the drouth which bad existed throughout a large sec tion of the middle Weat. Another factor which tended to weaken prlcea waa the1 fair acceptancea of blda sent out by caah houses. Although opening quotations were the lowest recorded during the dny the market manifested Utile recuperative r.ower and waa Inclined to drag. The cloae vii easy r July opened. lUc to l7,c lower at (2c ta 6SiC aold at (2tc and .cloaed at (2 4ac. Local recelpta wera 8(0 cara, wtth 325 of contract grade. Prlcea In the oats pit ahowed wide fluc tuation at the opening, owing to a gen eral desire on the part of longa to secure profits. As a result of this hsvy aelllng pressure opening quotationa wera at aharp declines. Ralna which had fallen Sunday In the drouth-stricken regions was the resson for the liberal liquidation. 'For a time trading waa extremely active, but later the market, quieted down and the feel- ' tng became quite steady. July opened lHc to Ike lower at 38 V 6 41c, aold at 41 So and closed at 40S640VC. Local receipts were 28( rare. . i . Provlalona were easier In sympathy with tha break. In grain prices. Trading ass quiet. At the cloae Heptember pork was off be at IK 76. Lard waa down 100 at 38.87 Rlba were ltMic lower il 13.26. - Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, ( cars: corn, (T4 cara; oata, 361 cars; hogs, 23.000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Artlclrs.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bat y. Wheat I I July...!KrHfr$J; . Bept...!2'3,! . Dec... M(SK4l4 Corn V 8.1H 4' 82S tS't tee?! 62 I &2K ' 6T4 644 ' 62', 42H 8S' 4m 4H4 17 07H 18 80 8 80 8 07H Sept.. May., Oats July., Sept., Iec, May.. Perk- fc.'l'. 62V.62')iSV 61 W, I 60 I39ii41' 4H'SHi 8tvti37 8i 374 7Si July... 17 02W IT W 17 nJH IT 06 18 76 Bent. 1( w 18 1 7'iHl lard- Jlll'-... Pe-H.., Oct.... Sept.. Oct... 8 Wl s wyj: I 8H 8 80 ram 0TW 8 TV, (i. w 50 ' rj 3 U 07W I 7H 8 40 J 8 10 7i t 07V. 1 8 60 3 S 40 8 26 10 t 17V 17V. No. Cash quotations were as follows: V r LCR Steady; winter patents. 83 6YVf eiiaiattLr. ftfwiu.iu; Spring PSteiltS, w iixoi.'o; atraignta, Vi.fc'OJ.sJ. bakers. 32.30 Si WHEAT No. I spring. 8887c; No. 3, teti: No. 2 red, soS(xV. CORN No. t Hc. No. t yellow, tjt'ic. OATS No f. 40Hc; No, I whits, 4IM1C 82V. 82 No. a wnue, a,"o..c. RYE No. Iv 81c. BARLEY 'Jood feeding. 46047c: fair choice maltl'.ig, 6M6ec. 8t EDb No. 1 flax. 31 0RH: No. north western. 31 11 Tlmothv, prime, 33 80. Clover, COniracl graurp, tn.B). PKiV18i"N Snort ribs sid-s (loo-e). r.!3.&. Mesa pork, per bbl., l7.itj 17 ' anl, per K lbs.. 8S.T7H. Short clear side (boxedV r.87H4rl0 00. Receipts nd ihlpmenta for tha day were .ss follows: Flour, bbls. Wheat lu. Corn, bu. . Data, bJ. , Rve. bJ. . Barley, bu. - ,oi8. 3iiipmenta. 18 l 10.o 4.V1.'0 2".UO .67, f) .24.U)0 . 3h . 31.8tv- tono On tbs Produce exchange today the but ter nvarket waa firm. Creamertea, 14ijir; dalrlei, ltr1c. Fsga. steady; at niark. rases Included. 124i4:: firsts. 15c; prime rsta lac: extra, lee. Cheese, ateady; HtTile- Llversveel Grata aael rravialaaa. LIVERPOOL. June 18. WHEAT Spot, lorn nal, futures oulet: July. e 7d; fcep- veiniter. as Vd; Decemoer. as svta Fill!, T. SS eU, ie 11111 m - COKN Bpv.1. sieevdy; Xuierica.n mixed 75H TSA TMA 7 47V4 47HA 47V 47VA kha old. 4 lm-d; futures quiet; July. 4s d; pimhr. 4s id. HDPH-ln London (Paclfte coast) steady. 1 6e9 1.'. NEW TORK OF.SER AI MARKET qaetetloas af the pay oa Varlaaa Ceaamadlttee. NEW YORK. June K-FI1'R Receipts. 17 6M bbls ; exports, 12X1 bbls.; sales, 30 rkga. Market ateady wlt light traia. Minnesota petenta. MiMl.tW: Minnesota bakers, UtMiJM, winter patents. 84.00544 80; winter straights. S.&4 10: winter extras. 826140: winter low grades, 3rwfjJ.J&. Rye flour. Arm: fair to good, 83 4V&3.90; choice to fancy, P.Wm84 IS. CORNMEAL Steady; tine whlta and yel low. 81 20U1.26; coarse. H.lOfil U; kiln dried, ei.soaoo. niivinm; no. i western, sec. o New York. WHEAT Receipts. .4n9 bu.; exports. 78.-' 718 bu.; sales ISfO.ono bu. in futures and 80,000 bu. spot. Bpot wild. Irregular; No. t red, 84Vkc.nomlnal, elevator; No. 3 red, 44c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Du Inth. 82Sc, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Man.. c. f. o b., afloat. The breaking of drought conditions In Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa started a flood of selling orders In wheat that broke early prices a rent per bushel.- loiter there waa a aharp rally on the bullish vlelble export rumors and cov ering, but after Weakening again, the mar ket cloaed unsettled at iiC to c net de cline. July, WHOOc) dosed, 8!"lic; Septem ber, ajtpMUte; closed, 8814c; December, Hi fiWV; closed 8HC. CORN-Recelpta. 41.296 bli.; exports, 108. 82 bu. ; .sales, 10,000 bu. In futures; spot easy; No. 2, SHc asked elevator, and WAtfi, t. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow, lc; No. T white, 81c Option market had a big open ing break on rain news from Nebraska and liquidation, tallied with wheat and was easier again near the close, showing a final lc net decline. Julv closed. (J'ic; Septem ber,' 6fV-fW"c; cloned. WVkc; December cloeed, 68Ve. OATS Receipts. 21(,ono bu.; export. SW) bu.; spot barely steady; mixed oats. Mfi:l2 pound. oWc: natural white, 8iW33 pounds, 459; clipped white. 8fl40 pounds. 4vte. KEKD Firm; spring bran, 2,0'.'6 arrive: middlings, J.OS6 to arrive. ' HA Y Steady! shipping, 80970c; good to Choice. 876c. HOPS Quiet; state, "common to choice, l!Tf, 813c; 19o4. nominal: olds, nominal; Pa clflo coast, 1805, lOiglBc; 1904, U'612c; olds, nominal. HIDES Firm: Galveston. 20 to 5B lbs.. JOe; California, 20 to 26 lbs.. 21c; dry. 24 to 30 lbs., lfo. LPIATHER Steady ; acid. &27Mfi. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 311 00 frll.SO; mess, 88 .6OS1.00; beef hams, fco.6i"9 22.00; city extra India meea. 316 6W17.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 310.7M?12.50; rlckled shoulders. 8K 0088.25: pickled hams, I2.0rn3.i2 60. Lard, steady; prime western, 8 80; refined, firm, continent, 38 40. Pork, firm; familv. 318.5fvg-19.00; short clears, 316,76 rjKSO; mess. 8i7.onxrlT.gn. TALLOW Steady ; city, 6c: county, bQ 64c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair. SHc; Japan, nominal - Bl'TTER Steady: street price extra creamery. 2OSv920c: official prices, cream ery common to extra. lfVfiaV; renovated, common to extra, 12( 18c; western factory common to firsts, 12Jn'lSc; western Imitation, creamery extras.-16c; firsts. l(VS17c. CHEESE Quiet; new state, full cream, large, fakir to fairy, irM0Ve; new state, small. Inferior to fancy. 7HfB10Hc. EGGS Firm; western firsts, lS44flTe; western seconds. leOTOVto. POCLTRY IJve unquoted. Dressed, Ir regular: weatern broilers. 2oc; turkeys. lKfrlSc; fowls, josisc. St. Loats General Market. ' ST. LOUIS, June 18,-WHEAT-Futures lower, caah steady; No. 2 red, cash elevator, 8VQ7c; track. 880WAC; July, fiSc; Sep tember, 8"Hc; No. 2 bard, sXIHfiKVtC. ' CORN Iower; No. 2 caah. 604c; track, 61Hc; July. 6flc; September, HHc. - OATS Lower; No. 2 caah, 3c; track, 40HVic: July, 88c; Septembtr, SiHc; ia. 3 white, 43c. FLOUR Steady: red winter patents, 34.46 (H 80; extra, fancy and straight, S3.763J.4.40; clear, 82-76(58.00. SEEDS Timothy, steady: 32.60f2.90. CORNMEAI-8teady; 82.60. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 8387c. HA Y Firm; timothy. 814.0O817.5O; prairie, 31160018.60. IRON COTTON TlEB-ll.OO. BAOGINO PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. 317.06. Lard, lower; prime steamed, 360. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, ATE, 1 - ,lk, HeU. .Wa., nl..r. tIAfMl 810.00. f.. IV, 1 lit., , , I'l", bacon, steady: 1 boxed extra shorts. 310.50; elenr ribs 310C214: short clears. 310.76 POCLTRY Steadyi; chickens, 10c; springs, 17tf20e; turkeys. K'c; ducks, 8V40; geese. Jc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17021c! dairy. 14W17e. DGGS-Steady; 12c case count t Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, bbls ...7........ 8.000 . 3.000 Wheat, bu S2.0O0 27.0H0 Corn, hu 96,000 117.000 Oats, bu. 88.000 111,000 - Minneapolis Osrla Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 18. FLOUR First patents, 34.36$ 4.46; second patents, 64.20 rrM.Sw; first clears, 33.6053.60; second clears, 82. 464i2.66. BRAN In bulk, 315.2616.60. ttiuperlor Board ot Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of prices, as reported by F, D. Day 6t Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bafy. Wheat-I July... Sept... Dec... Flax July... Sept... Oct.... KM 83 l82Hg'! 8Ja li 1 IL'82H-'4 8JHl82,'--M 1 14H 1 U 1 UW I .4Vi 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 HH 1 144 1 13 1 16 1 14 1 16 1 14 1 13H Minneanolls Caah Close. Wheat: No. 1 hard. 84Vc: No. 1 northern 834c: to arrive, ftVic; No. 2 northern, 02c: to arrive, 82o; cio. s, evw()ic; no, 1 aurum, ; no. 2 durum, 1IV0 Corn: No. 3 yellow. 4c; No. 3. o. Oats: No. 3 white. 3KHc; to arrive. ic; No. 3. SC'eC Barley: 4-'if50c Rye: 67ie. Flax: till. Kaaaaa City Grata aaa Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITT. June 18. WHEAT July, 7Sc: Beptemoer, 764c; December. 7WkC Caah: No. 2 hard, T7fr7c; No. 8, 73-3?7Vtc; No. 4. fW73c;. No. 3 red, &SiCi No. 3, 87., XT. A 7,wv?a- CORN-July, 4HHc: September, 44c; De cember, 46So. Caah; No. i hard. 4ftV49V4c; No. 3. iSJtHc; No. I while. 6"60c; No. 'OAT8-N0. I whtle, 40&41V4O-; No. 8 mixed JlSVaaf-eflC HAY Steady: choice timothy. 313.60V 14. vo: cnoiee prairie. 111. :so 11.80. RYE Steady. 64tr58c. EGGS Steady; Missouri and, Kansas new No. -Z wtmewood raaea Included, 14c; case count. 13Hc; caaea returned He less, HUTTER Steady; creamery. 18c; pack- ir.g, IK. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 68.000 -48.0O0 Corn, bu (3.000 7,000 Oata. bu : y ' T' ' ' Visible Bapplr of Grsla. NSW iukk, June. ja.Tne -visible sup ply of grain Saturday. June 16. aa comclled by the New York produce exchange -was as follows: Wheat, 2Js.im.ime liu.; December, l.SlOdOO bu. Corn, 4.44.OuO bu.; Inc-rense, 830.0)10 bu. Oats, 7.72.000 bu.; decrease. . OHO bu. Rye-, 1,401. 000 . bu.: decrease, 121 ox bu. Barley, 724,0)4 bu.; decrease. 214. 000 bu. Mllwaakea Urala Market. MILWAUKEE, June 18-WHEAT-Eas-ler; No. 1 northern, W,?)S7Vfce; No. 3 north ern, 84us"c: July. 88 asked. RYE btedy; No. I, WV3Cc. BARLKY Lower; No. 2, Uc; sample, 46L(6iH v . CORN Ixwer: N& I caah, IJflMc; July, 63eHc asked. . Peoria Urala Market. ' V FEORI A. June 18. CORN Lower; No. yellow, 62V.C. No. 1. 62-)c. No. 4, 61Vsi.-: no grsda, 48 v 9 4c. OATS Lower: No. I white, 40 Wo: No. 4 white. 3c. WHISKY On tha basis of 31.23 for fin ished goods, Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 18. BCTTElt Steady; prima easy: extra western cream ery. 22c; extra nearby prints, iie. ZO3S Steady; nearby fresh, 18c at mark. CHEESE Steady: New York full cream. IOC loVc. . 1 Dalatk Grata Market. DCLl'TH. June l$.-WHKAT-No. 1 northern. 84S,c: No. S northern, 82lc; July. 84'o; September. s3c . OATS-To arrive aud on track. 40c: July, 40o. . to Tolede. See-a Market. TOLKIXl. June 18. - SKKDf Clever, cash, 386; October, 3IV; prime tim othy, 31 . No, 3 rye, 6c tatce Market, NEW YORK. June 18-4XrFEE Market for futurea opened eady at unchanged prices and showed Ntrle featuree. It a a s reported that ene rf the breads of package coffee had been marked down !4c. but tins had no Influence on the piarket. which rioseo nuiei at unrnangea pricee. gales f the day were of 1 is) nags. Includln June 1 , w-,....,. ., r-. , r. , eeinber, 3e W. Boi quiet; Ho. 7 Rio, '.So. si eai; Juiy. r n; ecpteni'jer. :; .. NEW YORK STOCKS A5D BONDS Declining; Tedno of Vuiet for 8Tral Days is Partially arrested. EARLY PRICES ARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER Streag-tk a Restricted te Ff w lesaea aa4 Later Valaes Sell Osl ' aad tke Close Is Weak. NEW YORK. June 18.-8omethlng was ef fected today towards arresting the declin ing tendency of prices of stock which wss steadllr gaining force up to the cloee ot laat week. The market turned downward toward the last, however, and closed week. With the esrly check to the fall there re mained some uncovered short contracts to be covered and thla Induced some rally In prices. The strength of the market from this cause was restricted to a few -of the stocks which have been favorites in the speculation. The .demand became exceed ingly languid when the rally had made little headway and the tone continued hesi tating and uncertain. The list aa a whole was not sffeeted at any time by the re- n-t, Th,a mtfrm some ConSDtCUOUS lag- nrrl and at other nolnts positive weakness mzhirh iviut to keen the market unsettled and not fully responsive to the rallying ten dency. Pennsylvania waa a notable ex- mnla nt the neralstent depression, while a fe active speculative leaders were sd Paris financial markets were reported to k 1- - MnB-A AK.rfui temner todav over the Rusalsn outlook, although newa of events in that country offered no clear ex planation of this reported better feeling n-here waa In fact some recurrence of li,,Milon In London for Parle account during the day. Discounts In London were lower today and a feeling of confidence U felt there over the future of the money mii-b.i nterline exchange here was marked down In response. The local money art.- ub nni mtieh ehsneed In tone ex cept that there waa some relaxation In call w. rate- from the stiffness caused by last week'a large dividend requirements. The time monev market, however, was strong and ratee were appreciably higher. Seven and eight montha' money was reported In active demand and the supply was scarce, business being done at 5 per cent and above. The rate demanded for alx months 1 a a nee rant Stocks were benefited by the breaking of tha drnnth in Kanaaa ana impdiw k. --ra, ,a inris-ed to be Important by the response of the grain markets, which broke rapidly. Railroad traffic ofTipla s In o,.t .-nni,i, riiarnaalon were more Inclined t admit aome damaaea to wheat In the annthateat than thev have heretofore, but It waa asserted that the damage had not been large enough to shake confidence In the general business situation. A """J)1 falling off In the general volume of traffic on the trunk line rallroada was also ad mitted. Another violent reaction In the price of copper In Iondon was the feature t m..'. nawa hut did not prevent Amaiirnrnated Conner from showing , W TUm m eaalire nf llOllldatlOn In c.-rviininli Increased srreatly In the lat ter part of the day. affecting the general " a. v.,... Total sales, par value. 31.720.000. I'nlted States 3a coupon advanced 7. aall 1 111 ha The following are Stock exchange: AiWm. Bxpr-ai t Amilxamst-e Copper Anterlran C. r Amniess C. F. pf4 Amcrlrsn Cottoa Oil Ann Tottoa Oil p( Aniarlrta Kipreej Amsrlosa H. A L. p' Amartna loe. seeurltlM.... Amaiiran l.lnaee4 oil Am. I.lnsae4 Oil pf4 Sales. Hlgk Low. Close. Its T4.100 I.7K) inn too "'ton 70S t.ooo 10M4 n 101 i:4 jio" 41 IMH 101 II lis" M ilVi 109 w 100 11 ti 110 10 10 40 41 Amarirsn Locomotive Am. Locomotive pM Am-ii'-an 8. A R Ami 8. A .. pf Am'rlrss Sufsr Reflnlnf. . 15.400 t.sne rt.t 11.1m 10s l.7i i0.4M IBM mi SM H intH Itan n M an4 lit 141 101H th 7W IMH 144 114 n HI1 wit tou, 'iiii ? 174 14 144 114 111 101 m. Tohseco pra ens..... nsronaa Mining Co 146 l 107 Atehlsnn Atehlran pfd 144 Allanllc (sr urn Baltimore A Ohio ll.i M ; 1M Baltimore a- Ohio prn Brooklra Rapid Trn-lt... 10 fl.eofi l. poo 'iiioo . too iiioi l.KJO 44.400 Canadian PaolSe rrntral of New Jeraey f haaapeake A Ohio CMnaao A Alios f'hlrase ft Alton pM (hkaso Orest Westsra.... Chlnaao ft Northwestara. ., rhlraso. Mil. ft Bt. P.... ( hloais T. ft T Chicago T. ft T. of t Z2S IW tl 71 11 iosuj 174 jon 171 II SO It 40 12 c.. r. et. i. 1H ts.too 1,10s "40s t.4" 70S 100 3.100 4Vt , ;' ui 'iili . m tt le SI ht 4SS 7U. 114a 147 177 1W Colorado Fuel ft I roe Colorado ft Southern Colorado ft So. 1st pfd Colorado ft 80. td pfd tn4 tl 'it" in t"4 1"4 lit 'iiii M 47a 424 7 14414 iiiii iS 14 It 11 14514 4S 41 140 8S Consolidated Gas torn Prodsrts, rfs fore Products pld IHilawars ft Hudaon. ...... Delaware. U ft W Dinrw ft Rio Orsnds Dainr ft R. O. ptd nt in 4 too 100 l.ono 14.100 S"0 too 1.400 "Yioe t.tno too "ins 100 mo 81 mxlllcrs' BepurlUes Erie Kris lat pfd F.rta Id pld 4 42 774 its 117 O-naral Kleetrlo Hoeklng Valley , Illlnolt Central International Paper 171. nternatlonal Paper pfd..., 4 International Pump International Pump pfd... Intra Central .. Iowa Central pfd is 17 41 M 11 14.1. 141 10a ni It 111 171 M4 W 17 71 4 Hi 1 44 0 It it Kanaaa City Saw hern Kanaaa Cl)y 87 pfd Unta-llle ft Nah-lll., . . Manhattan L - Matroplltan Street Ry.,.. M-ilcan Csntrsl Minneapolis ft 8t. Louis.. St., St. P. ft 8. i- M M.. at. l. ft a, S. st. pfd Mlaaourl Paclnc Mlaaourl. Kansas ft Tssaa. M . K. ft T pfd Natloasl Ixat National R. R. of M. pfd. Near York Central K.w York. O. ft W Norfolk ft Wsaters Nerfnlk ft W. pfd North A marl ran PaclSo Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P.. C, C. ft St. 1.. ...... Prrsaed Steal Car Preaaed Ktaal Car pfd Pullman Palaee Car Reading 'it" 14444 mo 1.400 Vino 100 114 7 47 ,., 3.400 . 4.104 100 , 1,100 ""on ,. 1 son .. 1.400 44 (4 47 71 iii" 44 t74 'tiii w Dili til 44 US l lis si 4 M 'iivi St tlVk 'it" iii" t4i "ii" 24 4 MSi 14 4J", '44" HH 44 114i 414 M 144 I1H 44 i 144 4 KM ISO .144.100 .. 1,000 .'. 'i!os '.! "i!oio ..14.400 . . " 400 .. 3.70O 400 .. 4.70 .. l.0 ' too no 71 .. 1.404 too .. 8.400 100 400 .. (.100 lS tl ao 5 IK tl 44 14 81 14 41 100 44 tl . 41 14 ns 174 UI44 'si" I4 l U Beading lat pra Reading Id pfd Republic Steal Republic Slael pfd........ Mark Island Ce Rock laland fa. pfd Rubber Oooda pfd St. L. ft i. F Id pfd St. Leula Routhweetarn. .. St. Louis 8. w. pfd Southern Pacific So, Pact Br pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pt4 Tanneaaae Coal ft Iroa.... Teaas ft faclAa Toledo, at! L. ft W T . St. U ft W. pfd t'nlea Parlte 4H IS H' 44 S lti 14 '4 H 114 4 '4714 14414 4 4 1KI ' 17. 4S 144 7 110 14 44 101 1744 10: 40 104 il4 4 !U 1S4 45 U t( 44 till m 0c 74 M Pnloa Paelflc pfd Vnlted States Kipreas..,. t'nltad Statea Kealtv Vnlted States Rubber. V. S. Rubber pfd United States Steel II. S. Steel ptd S. -Carolina Chemical ... Ya. -Carolina Caera. pfd.. Wahsak Wabaah pfd Welte-Fargo Eipreaa . . Weattnghouee Klai-trla ... W raters tlntoe Wheeling ft Lake BrIS... Wlaronals Central R'laconals Central pfd.... Northern Pactne Central Leather Central Leather pfd Sloaa-Shegleld Steel Great Northers pfd Total sales for the day. too 700 7l' ins 11. one 1.7ft0 t4 100 mo 100 at 41 's74 10s 4 ins II 44 IIS it 'ii 4t Ut 40 HI '4 41 ii 104 41 100 m 4 Ik X0 tl 100 100 T.ieo l. l"0 100 14 40 24 4 lot 74 t4 m tt 1.0S1 aoo sharea. Usios riaeiagr Stocks, liONDON. June 18 Closing quotations on tha stock egenange were: Consols, money . . de sceounl Asacosda Atcalaen ds id Baltimore ft Otils la 1-14 N. T. Central. ..141 , .. s.44 ... ta ... 44 .. 44 ... 4 .. St .. 44 ... 47 .. 47 ..101 ... 44 ...111 .. aa ... ts ..1S7 ... It .. 47 , st 4-14 ... 11 ... tl ...104 ...111 ...144 ... 4 ... It ...141 Norfolk A W do ptd Ontario ft W Pennarlvanla Read Mloaa Heading do let pld ds Id pfd Canadian Psclfie .. Chaa. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. ft St. P DeBeers beaver ft g. O do pfd Erie de let pfd do td pfd Illinois Central ... Laulavllle ft Nash. M . K. ft T Southern Mallear ... 17 as pfd 44!SoUthrn PsrIBe . t I nloa PsciSs 441 ds pfd 1 U. S Stasl (1 I do pfd lalWakaaa lie do pfd at ispaaiah SI 8ILVF:R Bar. firm, 3t)d per ounce. MONEY-1W3 per cent. The rste of discount In the open mark at for short bills Is SS per cent; for three months' bills, 34(4 per cent. Bstk rieartagja. OMAHA. June 18 Bank clearings for today were 81.707 8-J.4B and for tha corre sponding date last year 81. 4i 83.48. "r t Treaeary Slateaaeat. WASHINGTON. June 18 -Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the cn- ci-al fuud, exclusive oi the tio.ood.CC'O re- serve fund, shows: Available caah bal ance, SI'S. 2W. 873; gold coin and bullion, 7.11S.421; gold certificates. 8.1.b.270. Xew Yark JMeaey Market. NEW YORK. 'June 18.-MONEY-On call ateady, 2Vu per cent ruling rate. SSpcr cent; cioeing bid, 1 per cent; orrereo at 1 per cent, lime loana strong: sixty days, 4Mj per cent; ninety days, 4V4j per cent; six months, 6 per cent. J'TUME MKKt'AMll.K TATER 6V BTERX.INO EXCHANGE Weak St 34 NiO 4j4TS76 for demsnd snd st 34 KTM74 ."0 for sixty dar bills, posted rates. 4 Vli,tf4.M and - 4.8A94.87; commercial bills. 84.82S MlLVluK Bar. 66-tc; Mexican dollars. JfeVo. ItONDS Government firm; railroad haavy. Quotations on Now York bonds today wars a a follows: V. B ref 4a. res. ...Idduj Jpas ta. td aeries 0 rospes ...1041 do 4a etfa I1 ...I055a do "e ctfa ...101 do Id series t ...l.l'.U'L. ft ft. unl 4a Il'4 .,.1J Msn. e. g. 4a H" g .m Mei. Central 4a 74Vt ...17I1 do lat Inc fl ... J', Minn, ft St. L. 4a... S3" ...liu, 'ft.. K. ft T. 4s 4 ...1"Ii o la ... M N. R, R. of M. . 4s. t4H .. .loi.S, N. V. C. g. IVrt I1j . . .ina ,N. J. C. g. 4a M ... sav, No Paelflc 4s. 104 ... 874,1 do Is 14 ...111 IN. ft W. e. 4a I00S, ...17 ;o. S. U rfdg 4a 4V ... SO Petm. conv. lm 17 ... ! Heading gen. 4a 10 V. S. la, ret do coupon V. 8. old 4s. rg ds coueos- V. 8. sew 4 do eottDee Am. Tobacee 4a do ta Atrhlann gen. 4a do adl. 4s Atlantic C. L 4a... Hal. ft Ohio 4s do Itaa Brk. R. T. e. 4a ... Central of Oa. is... do 1st Inc ds td Inc do Id Inc fhes ft Ohio 44S. Chicago ft A. I Sua ll4'4 81. L. ft 1. M. c. la.. 114 0 t. l. a a. r. tg B. a u. .loo St. L. S. W. e. 77 C. R. I. P. 4s. - eol.-1 ... 7:4, Cea hoard A. U -... tl So, ParlSr 4a... a. AK1 1 ta lat 4a ctfa. A, 74 80. Railway la. ... 77t-Teaa ft P. Is .. SI .. IJ .. I" ..1174, ..lit .. IIH ..1IM, .. 14, ..1,4 .. .. 4- .. Ilv, .. 1S en at. l. Celo. I ml Is. e-r. So sen- B Co lorn do Mil 4.... 74UT .. St. I-. ft w. ('ntor-do A So. 4s. cutis D. K. O. 4a . 44 t nlon PariBr 4a... .104 .101 . as .li :, t'. S Steal Id ba. . Wabaah la do deb. R Western Md. 4a.... w. ft L. B. 4a.... Wla. Central 4a ... IHMIIIert' In la.. Rrle a I. i, 4o sen. 4s Hocking V 44a....I0R IS"4 Japan 4a . . Offered, Boston Stocks and Bonds. - BO8TON. June 18 Call loans. 4fH per cent; time loana, Af' per cent. Official M 10s t JO 444 il 74 It to II 114 17 1 II 44 107 :7 II ..... M "4 ti H ii 40 4 ...1.117 closing on stocks snd bondf Atrhlann adj. 4 -Allouei do 4a Met. Csntrsl 4s Atchlaon do pfd . 10n4,lAma1gamated ... I lAmerlran Elec .. sii:Atlantr 0t;Rlngham 141 iCal. ft Hecla.... 170 t'entennlsl 1SJ Copper Rangs UTUnalv Wart II j Dominion Coal . Boston ft Albany... Boeioa ft Maine Boat on Elevated .... rttrhhurg pfd N. T., N H. ft H t'nloa Pacific A mar. Arga. Chera... do pfd Amer. PTieti. Tubs... Amr. Sugsr do pfd I4l rrat kiln . ti . 4 . 14 .131 .ri Oranbr lela Rovals .... Maaa. Mining .. Michigan Mohawk Mont. C. AC. Amer. T. ft T 13 Amer. Woolen II do prd lul nomlnlna I. ft 8 W Old Dominion . o-oenla "Parrot Qulncy Ed I eon Else. Illu 140 Maaa. Klaetrle .... d pfd Maaa. Oss Vnlted Prult 10 IShannon . 704 -Tamsrsrk .... . 4JlTrlnlty .110 I Pnlted Copper . I nlted Shoe Mara.... II V. 8 Mining. do pfd t. . 11 North Butts st',, V. B. Steel 17 do pfd 10a r. s. Oil I'tsh Victoria ... Winona ... Wolvarlns n eating, common Adventure 'Asked. Bid. New Yark Mlaloar Stocks. NBW TORK. June 18. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Cea to Little Chief ... . I .til .10 . I . 4 , 41 . 11 . lo ,.171 Alice Braces Brunswick Cea .. Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. ft Va.. Horn 8tlver Iron Silver Laadvllia Cos.... onered. ....140 ; 10 .... tl ... II .... 44 ...too ....too .... 6 Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potoal Savage Sierra Nevads j Small Hopsa . Standard OHAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Coadltloa at Trade and Qnotatloaa oa Staple aad Fancy Produce. EGO8 Receipts, liberal; fresh stock. 14V.C LJVK POLLfRV Hens, 8Vac; roosters. 6c; turkeys, lic; ducks, lbc; spring chick ens, lttfOc per lb. Bl'T'i EH Packing stock, 13V4c; choice to fancy dairy, 15c; creamery, SllHc. HAT-Prlcea quoted by Omaha feed com pany: No. 1 upland, 810.&0; medium, 38. u0; coarse. 39.00. Rye straw. Sb.60. BRAN Per ton, 31?-60 NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Texas, per crate of 20 lbs., net, 3126. m . WAX BEANS Per market basket of about 15 lbs., 81. io. . ' , 1 bTRING BEANS-i'biarKet basket of about 16 lbs.. 3113.' M".V- ' TCRNIP8. BEETS ''AND CARROTS Pes dos. bunches, 25c. LEAF LETT L'CE Hothouse, per do. heads, 20c. Cl.'Cl'MBERS Home-grown, per doi., 4ic; Texas, per bu. box, $1.76. ONIONS-Callfornla, 2Hc per lb.; Texas. In crates, white, $1.76: yellow, 31.36. ' GREEN ONIONS-Per dos. bunches, 20c. RADISHES Per dor. vinches, 16c. CABBAGE California, 8c per lb. CA CLJ KLOWEK Per dos. heads, 75c. GREEN PEAS Per bu., 31. 60. NEW POTATOES-Per bu.. 31.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 50flf 6O0; South Dakota, per bu., 7a: c; Colorado, Sue per bu. , PiAVX tsiiAiNO r-er ou., ii sa; no. z, LIMA BEANS Per lb. So. TROPICAL FRl'lTS. DATES Per box of 80-lb. pkgs.. 3J .00; Halloween, In 70-lb. boxes, per box, 6c; Bayers, per lb.. 4c; walnut stuffed. 1-lb. pkgs., $2,110 per dos.: 8-lb. boxes. $1.00. ORANGES California, extra fancy nav els, large size, $4 26(1 6.00; Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, 34.00fp4.60; Valenclas all Blsea, 35O0iie.60. LEMONS IJmonlers, extra fancy. Size, 3n.OO; 300 to 30 Size. $7.76. FIGS California, per ltVlb. carton, 85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, six-crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, C...26: Jumbos. 3-.6m.3.0O. 240 769 11c a. 76 PINEAPPLES Florida, . sizes 34. 30 38 3X60. FRVITS. and CHERRIES California. $2.00 per 8-lb. sour cherries .4-qt. crate, $1.268X1. 60. GOeJfJEBERRIES Per crate of 24 $3.00. PEACHES California. $1.26 per bu. PLC MS California. $1.76 per bu. BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate, 458.00. box; qts , 82 60 RASPBERRIES Red, per 24-qt. crate. eS.uu; OIUCK, per ii-qi. craie, 4. UOut.oO. M EICON'S WATERM ELON8 Per lb., Ic, or about uvc each. CANTEIXJI'PES Mexican, per crate, about 4a melons, 8.fXKs.ui; Texaa per crate. aouui 40 meiuns, a-i.no CL'T MEATS. No. 1 ribs. 11c; No. 3 ribs. 90: v. a -ii,. 1 7Ho; No. 1 loin, 15c; No. lorn, irvic: No 3 loin, n;c; no. 1 cnui-K. dc; No. I chuck. bhc; No. & chuck, 5c; No. 1 round, oHjc; No. 2 round, 8c; No.- 3 round. 7c. No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plate, 3c; No. 3 plate. 2Vfcc MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, 33 .75: per bbl., 86.78. HONE Y New, per 24) lbs.. 33 oO. CHEESE Swiss. nw. ltic; Wisconsin brick, lie; Wisconsin liinberger, 12c; twine, 13'c; Young Americans, l&o. NL'TS Walnuts, No. 1. soft sheila, new crop, per lb., 15Vtc; hard shells, per lb, 1SV. Pecans, large, per . lb. 14; sni ill. per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 8V.c; roavted, per lb.. I.e. Chili walnuts, per lb., U'uUc. Almonds, soft shells, per. lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, (4 per sack of HO. Sl'GAR Granulated cane. In bb!s.. $5 08; graniilsted cane. In sacks, $6 01; gran ulated, In sacks. $4 81. 8YRTP In bbls.. 24c per gal.; In esses, 6 10-lb. cans. $1.70; cases. 11 6-1 u. cans, $1.M; cases. 24 2H-lb. pans, $1 86 COFFEE Roasted, No 3S. r5Hc per lb ; No. . Jt'V per lb.; No. 3, 18,c per lb.; No. !0, lHe per lb.: No. 21. i;vi- per lb. CURED F18H Family wlilteflh. per bbl.. 100 lbs., $450; Xorway mackerel, per bbl., 2ou lbs., bloateri. $40; No. l. U: No. 2. 32H; No. 3. $20; Irish. No. 2. 31; herring, in bbls , 2u0 lbs. each, Norway 4k, t!3; Norway 3k. $13: Holland, mixed. 811. 50; Holland her ring, in kegs, milkers. 8c; kegs, mixed. loc. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern. a&tic; Maine, $1 15. Tomatoes. 3-!b. cans, $1 264.1.60: 2-lb., 7So5$l. Pineapples, grated. J-lb.. $2 06ti2.SO: allced. $1 s.'.;0. Gallon epplee. fancy. $3 30; California apri cots, Sl.40fil.utV. peare. b'al.iO; peaches, fancy. $1.7fyfil 40; H. C. peaches. $ 00f..50. Alaska ealmon, rei. 81.25: fancy Chinook. F., 32.10; fancy aockeye, F., 81 8S; aardlnes. H oil. 32.50: V mustard. $2 6s'j3 10. Sneet potatoes. Il.lotfi 1.25; sauerkraut. 31; pump kins. S0c4S$1.00; wax beans. 2-lb.. 75ti80c; lima, beans, 2-lb., 76cf $1.36; spinach. 81 38; cheap peas. 2-lb., 60c; extra, 7ixjBJC-; fancy, $1 36.0176. agar aad Malaasea. NEW YORK. June 18 -SCOAR-Raw. firm: fair refining. 8c, centrifugal, M test, l7- 17 32c; molasses sugar. 2r; reftned. timet; No. 6. tt.ioc: No. 7. 4.15c; No 8 4Se; No. 10. 4 One; No. 11. S5e; No. u' 3 80c; No. Ii. 3 86c: No. 14, 35c; confec. tinners' A, 46&c; mould A. 605c; cut laf 6 4V: crushed, i-40c; powdered, 4 60c; grau tinted, 4 70c. MOLASSES Steady: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 3iaSo. '" f'Rl.EAN'8. June 15 -SCGA'4a-Open kettle centrifugal. 88 7-ls: centrif ugal yellow. JS,2-3c. seconds. tUVmC 0M1HA LIVE; STOCR MARKET Cattls Trade Depressed by litres Bsoeipta at 0hics.ro. HOGS AVERAGING A SHADL BETTER Ka 8 beep ar laaaks aa Sale, Tkese Repartee la Ha-lag Beea Pr ekaeeel la the Coaatry tor Delivery. SOl'TH OMAHA, June 18. 108. Recelpta eie- Cattie itogs bheeo Offlclal Monday t.Kt 7.181 303 Same day last week.... S.7 6.RO6 67 P. me day week before.. 6.72ft 4 8 1.816 Pa me two weks ago S.O S.'T" 1t." Same three weks ago.... 4.7 38 lA.S's Hams four weeks ego.... 3. Ml S.'lo 13 070 Bame day laat year 4.ekMS 7.037 3.2S3 RECEIPTS FOK THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, compared wltn laat fear: 14 ifX Inc Cattle 444.8M 39..W 51.071 Hogs 1.310.07 1,1, 780 140.3'7 Sheep 744,733 708,783 40,870 CATTIB QUOTATIONS. The following will show the prices paid for the different kinds of caul on tha South Omaha market: Uood to choice corn-fed steers. ...14 86 40 ralr to good corn-fed steers 4"84.o Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.0rvtf4 to Oood to choice cows and heifers 4U 4.40 Fair to good cows and heifere,... 3 -n 4 00 Common to fair cews and heifers.. l.tViiS.tX) Uood to choice Blockers 6V feeders. 3.7.ii84 10 Fslr to good stockers and feeders. S.2MjS7 Common to fslr stockers I. on 3. 26 Bulls, stags, etc J.70fjj4.26 Veal calvee 4.fW3Ii The following table shows 'be average price of hogs at South Omana for the ! several days, with comparisons: Pt- I lBOS. 1P6.;1S04. 11803. 1B0J. I18O1.1180O. June June June June June June June June June June June I... I ' I I 13' 4 431 6 80 1 1S i TP I 14), I 71i 4 81 7 201 6 70 4 81 T 16 Til 4 84 0V I 4 sei 6 SSI 334a 6 211 6 To S UfSI 6 23 4 54 6 71 S MS! 6 261 4 68 1 18 75i 4 80 6 78 1 6 0! s tK- t Al t 6 t W 6 ytiSI 6 171 4 6 861 i 01 10.. 11.. 12-. I 6 20 4 75 6 3844 4 79 $ UK 6 18 6 61 7 2 i 881 8 03 00 607 7 3d 7 32 6 81 6 01 4 87 4 4 4 89 4 85 5 89 6 84 18 6 8fn, S in 4 T2H 1 88 1 31 June 14. June 16. ZiS! 13 4 81 6 M 6 87 a 4 37V.; K. on' 0 lHl 4 BZ June 16. June 17. June U. 6 12 5 02l 7 24 6 86 i 7 n' t 88 4 82 6 S3 4 S4 i 7 " 20! 6 fc0 3 03 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES Cattle. Hogs. Omaha ...82.irvtj6.40 Chicago , 1.6041.00 86at.42lti i.b6'oi.70 6.'iMi4i.6V. 5.7iva Kansas City 3 .Sn45.75 St. luls 20a6.86 Stoux City -. . 3i"a6.30 8.25.40 SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The followlna- shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the country and their points of destination: - CATTLE. Cars. P. Stortensen, Eldorado; Neb V. E...... 1 D. J. Healev. Stuart. la. R. I 1 Nye 8. F. Co., Bennington, Neb.-F, V. Swelger. Mason City, la. G. W. M. H. Barnes, Dumont, la. G. V.. E.'.. 1 1 1 stock The otticlal number Ot cars of brought In today by each road was Catile.HoKs Sheep. H'r's. C M. Bt. P 8 6 Wabah 1 V. P. System 26 30 .. ii C. N. W., east 2 1 C. N. W.. west 47 33 .. Is C, St. P.. 61. A O.... 3 6 C, B. A Q., east 1 1 .. .. C, B. Q., west It 24 C, R. I. A P.. east.. 1 C, R. 1. & P.. west. .. 1 Illinois Central 3 2 .. Chicago Great West.. 1 3 Total receipts M 84 I 45 The disposition of the days receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tha number of head indicated: Cattle. HoKS.Sh'p, Omaha Packing Co 138 l.:o3 ' ... Swift and Company 840 l.eM3 :.. Cudahy Packing Co 108 I, 3o2 Armour ot Co ; jts -,it Lobman A Co 30 .... ... W. 1. Stephen 13 Hill A Son t." .... J. B. Root A Co 66 .... .. Klngan Packing Co 4UW Other buyers 64 Total tie' 6,776 '302 CATTLE The receipts of cattla this morning were extremely light, ninety-six cars being reported in as against 138 ona week ago, lot two weeks ago and 118 three weeks ago. In fact, it was tlio lightest run for a Monday since March Jo. At the same time Chicago had a very larero run, 23,000 being reported at thai point. as usual when shippers send all ineir rattle to Chicago there was a .considerable ureak In prices at that point winch enected the river market unfavoraoi. 1 rains were very late in arriving this morning, with the result that the main! on cattle did not open until very late ta the torenoon. Even alter It 010 open tns trade was slow under the Influence of the unfavorable reports received trom Cli -cago. Packers started out evidently with the feeling that they must have tnir cattle lower at this point to be in line with Chicago and their bids wera In ac cordance with that idea. As a result tha market was not only late in opening, but was very slow after- It did otien. The market as a whole might be described as slow to a little lower. Only a few oows and heifers changed hands, at prlcea not materially duteruiit from the close of last week. There were only a few stockers and feeders here and they sold a little stronger than the extremely low prices current at the close cf laat week, due to the Ia-:t that there were so few In sight. Representetlve sales: No. 14 ... 4.... I ... I. ... 10.... 10.... 1 ... It.... I.... I. ... II ... 14 ... II. ... V.... S.... !0.... 10.... II. ... 11.... I.... I.... 17.... 4.... Pr. No Av. Pr. .1144 ' 4 II I II I 14 I 14 I 74 I 40 4 00 4 10 4 M 4 74 4 M 4 10 4 14 4 10 4 IS 4 ti 4 45 4 44 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 10 4 40 4 44 4 41 4 44 4 10 4 7 4 70 4 10 4 70 I 40 14.... tl.... 54 ... 14.... to.... 14... 7.... . tl.... 44.... 14.... II... 11.... .... II ... t ... It.... JO.... 11.... . 14... 14... 17.... 14.... 11.... 14.... 44... 17.... Jl . . . . 10.... 10.... 14 ... COWS. 1 ... .... I.... 14 ... 4... I ... I.... I.... 1... I .'. . . 7M Ill MO 741 47 10 414 into 1014 til 410 171 1004 H41 10!i4 474 1121 13.1 1140 a4 4 II ....11 I ....1147 ....1110 ....1147 ....Jill ....1044 ....1240 ....1144 ....i4 ....1111 . ...i:; 4 so 4 40 4 SO 4 M 4 40 4 45 4 14 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 to 4 44 4 K .1171 .1140 .12-11 4 tl 1344 ,1 00 AUl I 00 ,...104j 6 04 ....1124 ....1144 ....1121 ....in: ....1147 ....lilt 114 ...1315 ....1171 1407 ....IK. .... 444 .... ....1040 I04S ...1044 .... 470 ....1110 1144 louo ....10MI ....1114 ...A(H ....1720 1140 .... 4-4 1110 ...USA ...1140 4 04 I 06 I It I 10 I 10 I 10 I 14 I 14 I 10 I to 1 to I OS I 00 I 00 I to I 26 I W i 44 I 71 t 71 I 71 I 71 4 OO 4 00 4 !f 4 1 I 24 4 14 4 40 Hal 1041 Ill 1304 R.14 114f 1041 .....lli 12W 110 440 100 SM .....no ti7 no IV) , 40 470 inoo , 170 107 1S70 .lit 1000 71 447 in 100 11,0 , 120 13U0 1484 1170 1IM ll7o 1400 I.... 74.... Ii... 10.... t.... 11... t ... I.... I. ... .... I... 7... 1.... 4 ... 1.... 1.... I. ... 1... 4.... 1 .... 1.... 1.... 1... 4... 1... 1... 1..., I..., 1... .... 1... 4.... 1... 1... 1... II. .. 4... II. . 1... 1... 1... I... I 00 i 00 t 10 I 14 t 44 1 4n t 40 I 10 I 10 1 10 I 40 i 71 I 14 I 74 I 71 I 74 I 44 I tti 14 BULLS. t 14 1. ..nta ..1070 . 14WI ..14 ..1110 . . 1U ..1140 ..1(70 ..1420 I 40 I 44 I 43 I 40 I II I to 8 to 4 04 4 Ot t II I 11 I 44 I 40 I 40 t to 8 M I 14 I 14 HF.IFERS. . 471 . 197 . 44 . 40 .1740 . 4.-0 . 7lu I U 117 4-i , .- . 444 . Ml . Ml I 14 I 71 I 44 4 to 4 80 4 M I It t 14 I 41 I II I 44 t 14 CALVES. 8 144 t 14 1 lit 4 tl 1st t tl too III 140 4 XI 144 4 34 IM In let 4 14 1 II I 40 FEa'DKKS 171 I 14 474 I to 4 I 4-4 I BS alow In getting but speculators 1 10 t 40 .., I i.su 4 os 1 . I Ill 111 I . 4 IW I 40 1 . 1 IX) 4 4 4 . 1 11 4 Bt I . t lil I U4 I.. STOCKERS AND 1 410 I 00 4.. 1 aa I 4 1.. I 174 I 14 II.. I 4M t 14 14 .. HOGS Packers were started this morning opened trie market Saturday. Packers' Shade belter than first bids were no more than ateady. hut whan Ihev Unallv got started the market raa a lm le hla-her. 1 he hogs sold largely at $4 37a u 4 40. m-lth .the latter price getting a conald. treble portico of me better Bugs, wosreas on flsturday half of all the rereipts sold at 68 37S. After the more urgent" orders were filed the trade slowed up. mucli of the early strength being luat. One thing which acted against the selling Interests aa the fact that the tiuailty of the hoga on an average waa not overly gt-od. It will he noted from the table Ot average prices that the week starts out with the msrket a shade higher than It was on last Monday. ' ' Representative sales: Av. Sh. Ne Ae. Sh. Pr. if r as I es M K7 I I 1 te 71 ! 40 t 40 71 tit ... t 40 11 Ill 40 4 40 M 117 Its 4 40 II 17 SO t 4A M I.-S ... ton It... tn ... t 40 eu te 140 t 40 4 Ill 140 I 40 in Ill . . 4 40 at f7 40 t 40 4 117 sn f 40 Ml 140 too I 40 OH., a,... 4 tn 1 40 77 Ill 10 I 40 71 117 ... 4 40 44 14 40 4 40 71 177 ISO t 4" 74 -;l W It) 70 141 40 4 40 II 1M ... 4 40 47 Ill ... S 40 74 t1 40 4 40 74 tl IIS t 4 74. 771 40 4 40 7t t-7 to t 40 44 174 140 t 40 If. tm ... t 40 7: 744 110 4 40 44........Z01 1J0 4 4 71 Ill toil t 40 4T .141 ... I 40 77 110 40 4 40 tl ?1 40 4 47 44 7S ... 4 41 70 144 . .. 4 47 44 l 170 I 42 84 441 4 43 ..til ,.l4 ..ITt ..111 . ISO ,.ll . 2t4 ..141 ..114 . fl ,.:n . HI ..114 ..HI ..nr ..171 ..110 . ft . .! ..1M . 74 .let ..tut ..114 ..114 .171 t 74 ... 4 00 4S IS 11 I 17 SO t 17 40 t 17 t t 17 SO I 17 100 t 17 ion r 10 4.17 SO 4 17 14n 4 If 40 I IT lie I 17 tn 4 17 0 I 17 0 t 17 BO t 17 ... t7 ... 117 ... 117 t I 17 1(0 I 17 in t 17 so t 17 St.. 71.. It . 11.. It.. 44. . 17 . It.. 77.. 11.. 4.. 14 . 4t . 71 . 71.. It.. 71.. to.. tl.. .! . II.. 74.. tl. . 44.. 44.. It.. 71.. 44.. ..fo4 10 ..144 ... ..M ... t 17 t 17 I 17 I 37 t 17 t 17 t 17 I 17 t 40 4 40 4 40 I 40 4 40 I 40 8 40 ..104 . .lfHI ..tut ..t.'4 ..ins .,114 ..110 ..141 .11 .144 ..141 ..Ml 140 140 110 110 140 itn 40 140 110 40 110 BOARS. t 40 1 Ml .474 A on SHEEP The market was absolutely bare of supplies this morning, there being notning wnstever on sale. 'i ne niti bunch of stuff reported In wss bought by a packer last week to be delivered today and was simply brought In to be weighed up. There was considerable Inquiry on the part of buyers for desirable sheep anil lambs snd the feeling was that Ii any thing of that description might have been on sals It would have brought good strong prices. Quotations on clipped stock: Ohod to choice western lsrtibs. $8.606 7.00: fair to good lambs. $8 00416 60; cull lambs, $4.50 (i6.26;good to choice yearlings. $6.76tA 8.25: fair to gobd yearlings, n.504i 6.7", good to choice wethere. $J.7S fi 6. 1 3; fslr to good wethers, $5. 60(5 6.75; good ;o choice ewes. $6.76tfC.0Q: fair to good ewes. .i.0itI5.76; bucks, $4.25f4.73. No. I native cull ewe 105 native ewes 148 native lambs. 60 native spring lambs Av. .. 10 ..108 .. 71 .. 49 Pr. 4 5 6 65 8 36 6 75 CHICAGO 1,1 VF. STOCK MAIIKKT Cattle Letwer Hobs Strnnar to Fire - Ceata Hlsrtier Best Sheep . iron sr. CHICAGO, June 18. CATTLE Re ceipts 33,000 head; market 615c lower; common to prime steers, 34 0041 8.00; cows, $3.O0fl5.0O; heifers, 32.7645.2o: bulls, 32.75W4.25; calves, $5.76 7.10; stockers and feeders, $2.75 4.75. HOGS Receipts, 46,000 head; market strong to 60 higher; choice to prime heavy, $6.6558.70; medium to heavy, $6.O0 6.6.1: butcher welghta. $6.JA fn;8.70; good to choice heavy mixed. $6.60ia6.fi5; packing, $6.00it 8.62H. PHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts 20.000 head; market, best strong, others weak; sheep, $4 506 6 40: -yearllnga, 5.t04j 6.40; shorn lambs, $5.26 0 7.40. New York Lire Stock Market. NEW TORK. June 18. BEEVES Re. celpts, S.S80 head: stecra. steady to firm: medium and common, slow; bulls, steady; (own, very dull; bologna cows, unsalable; steers $5.00tlfi.86;, bulls, $3.00tN.40; cows, SI.60As.8t. Cables quoted Uverpool and London cattle markets firmer, at ll12c per pound, dressed weight; sheep and year lings, stesdy, at , 14rtf16o, dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 8HSc per pound. Exports tomorrow, are 1,020 head of cattle and 3,200 quarter- of beef. CALVES Receipts, 6JJ27 Head: market steady: veals, 35.0fng7.76; culls, 3460; butter milks, 34.004.76; dressed calves firm at 8'4 CUHe per pound for olty dressed; veals, THflOHc for country dressed. HOGS Rec-lnts. 12.818 heed: market steady at 36.904J7.10 for stste hogs. , SHEEP AND LAMPS-Recelpts. 17.717 head: sheep market lower; lambs opened l(X&C!5o lower and closed fully 25c off, with some lale sales of medium lambs 35c lower; yearlings, 25fp40o ofT; sheep, 34.0nff5.66: choice handy wethers. 36.nO: lambs. t".?hft 8.66: choice early at $8.76; yearlings, 36.00 tji.oo. .. Kanaaa City I.lve Staek Market. KANSAS CITY. June 18 CATTLE Recelpta, 11,800. Including 4.700 southern. Market strong to 10c lower. Choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $5.204? 6.66; fair to good, $4,604? 5.1 6; western fed steers, S3.50ij6.25; stockers and feeders. $2.10474.16; southern steers, $1.00 iff 4.80 southern cows, 32.26 W 3.50; native cows, $..-604.26; native heifere. $3.005.10; du 1 is, tz.DVtg 4. wo; calves, 12.rjoii 8.oo. HOGS Receipts 8.700 head: market strong to 6c higher; top. 38.67 H: bulk of sales. .4uj o.on; Heavy. $8.50TH67H; packers, $6.42 V, 0 6.82 H ; pigs and lights, 5.606 45. SHEF.P AND LAMBS Receipts 2.000 head; market 610c higher. Lambs, 15.75 :r7.6A; fed sheep and yearllnga, $5.i 6.25; Texas clipped yearlings, 15 75 & 4 40: Texas clipped sheep. 35.006 8.25; Texas goats, $3. 25453. 75; stockers and feeders. S0..0 ig u.vv. St. I.oala I.lve Stock Market. ST. LOriS. Mo.. June 18 CATTLE Re celpta. o.tnio nead. including 8.000 Texana: market steady: native shipping and export steers, 84.754i5.86; dressed beef and butcher steers. i3.tvao w; steers under 1.008 lbs S3.601i3.80: stockers and feeders. 32.6004.50: cows and heifers, S2.r095.l6; canners. $1.00 ?2.00; bulls. $2 4OT4.0A; .calves. $3.00.8.60; exana and Indian steers. l2.0nfM.46- cows and heifers, S2.0ivff3.5O. HOGS Recelpta, 4.000 head: market, Sc higher: plga and lights. J5.76fl4i.40; packers. S5.HtvnS.tt: butchers snd beat heavy, 8s.50 tj56. SHEEP ' AND - LAMPS Receipts, 1.600 head; market stesdv: native muttons. S-1.00 sjBOO. lambs, S4.00oJ7.00; culls and bucks, $3.60(U6.. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOBEPH. Mo.. June 18 CATTLE Receipts. "Son bead: market steady to 10c lower; natives. 84 0OJr6.75: cows and heifers, !. 4.76; yearlings and calves, $2.6013-0 HOG8 Receipts. 8.198 head; market strong to 2W higher; light. $ii.35tr.47V; medium and heavy, $ti.40fl.t5; bulk of sales. $b 414-10 50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 194 head; market steady. gloas City l.lve Stork Market. SIOCX CITY. June 18(Sp-cl"l Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 head: market weak; stockera steady: beeves. (4.00 66.30; cows, bulls and mixed, t30o4.6; stockers snd feeders, 13 2fa4 30; calves and yearlings. 83 40 4.16. HOGS Receipts, 8. rot! head market steadv . selling at $426640; bulk ot sales. .Xgi35. . Stork la Sight. ; Recelots of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: ' Cattle. Hogs. She. p ' South Omaha urn Sioux Cltv l.fOO 7 IM -M 3 ,f00 8.7ti 2.00 6.1M 194 4K41 l.iiO 43. "i0 20,0110 74.078 23.W7 Kansas City ..11.1 St. Joseph 2.8TO St. Louis .. 601 ..S3.(0 Chicago .Totals .65.702 nil NEW YORK. and Rosla. Tune IK OIl.H Cottonseed, stend". prime crude, f. o. b., mil', 29c; nee yellow. J8c. Petroleum, steady; re fined New York, $7.60. Turpentine, steady atn 0Mi 61 c. ROSIN Firm; atrstned, common to good, 4 op OIL CITY. Pa . June It -OIL Credit bnl ances. $164. Shipments. IM.IH hhls.: nvr see. 83.K88 bbls. Runs. 116.668 bbls.; aver, aga. 1.7: bbls Shipments. Urns. 122 4?$ bbls ; sversge. 67.4 bh'a. Runs. Lima, 77. S72 bbls : average. 37,130 bb'.s SAVANNAH. June 18.-OIL Turpentine. t7ic. ROSIN-FIrm; A B C. S3 VI- T. 33 Tour's; 18. "-3 86: F. 33 8.": O $195- 11. t4.ro: . 34 : k. 84.10; M, $4.30' N. $160: WO. $1 73, ww, rt.oo. Evaporated Applra sst) Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. June 11 E VAPOR ATE P A HPLF.S-Market la unchanged. Bpot pop piles are very light and prices rlrttny fit Id, although futures are easy in tone. Strictly prime are quoted at 11c; choice, ll'.eilSic; fenoy. 11'12c. . CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS-Prunes srs quiet, with quotations ranging from 7'a9 4c. according to grade. Apricots are un changed, with limited offerings of choice royals and new crop shlpitvetit at II1-) choice are quoted at 12V on Spot: esir.i choice. 1-S13V, fancy, !4tbl4Hc Peaches sre quiet: choice are quoted at IV: extrt choice. 11Wt il'at; frry. ll4fifije; extra fancy, 12H12V- Raisins ate attracting more attention for future shipment since the recent unfavorable report t Cons the new crop, but are unchanged .n soot, wt'sj looee moscsiel quoted at tt!V- settled 6fi7,,o and linden Isyers at $1 8 I'orelga t'laaaelal. LONDON. Ju-e M,Mey eraia dfinsnd and supplies were todst. Ilt-(itinta nere weaker, on the Stork exchatiae .-- aim In mod f'lonlifu itislni-si st Strt nam, the Rnsemn news snd the uncertainly regarding Kaillre, together with the lota) ali-encc of pulillc support, had a rir irss',ng effect. Consols were tafv estly In I he day. but cl"ed firmer -n tit- Inilow of gold Into the Hank of KtiKlnml Home rails sagged. Forelimeia were unlet, but steadv, tslti Russians a slinde firmer. Americans opened weak owing to the poor New York bank statement, but the usual hardening to over parity occurred in the forenoon. . Later Wall street advices cntised an Im provement still the market rlosed firm at the best quotations of the tiny. Atchison, Tttpeka A Santa Ke and 1'n.on Pacific were the features. Japanese Imperial tvs of l!4t closed at loir,. PARlfv June 18 Prices on the bojrse to. day were weak throughout. Russian Im perial 4s closed st 77. m and Rus-lsn bonds of 1804 at 48K.O0. Cottoa Market, NEW YORK. June 18 4 'OTTO N fpot Closed quiet: 10 points decline; middling uplands, 11. 10c; middling gulf, 11.35c; sales, 1..00 bales. LIVERPOOU June 18 COTTON Spot in fair demand: prlcea 3 points hlghe-; American middling fair. 6o7d; good mid dling. S3.1d; middling, 1M; low mMdlttm, 5K)d; gtod oitlinarv. i.TSd; ordlnarv, IKltl. The aales of the dsy were lO.OOti lel-s, of which l.ttui balea were for speculation and export and Included 7,000 littles of Ameri can. Rncelpta. 4.tXi bales. Including 3,50 bales of American. NBW ORLEANS. June ' 18 COTTON" Spot nrm; low ordlnarv, 7 13-lfic, nominal; , ordinary, 8 6-lc; good ordinary. Sc; low middling;. 10 7-lc; miotlllng. II 1!-lc; sroo.V middling, 11 8-ltic; middling fair. 11 15-1-, nominal; net receipts. SM bales; stock, o02 hales. ST. 1X11 IS. June 18.-COTTON-Steadv; middling, II 1-lflc; aales. 15 bales; receipts, none; shipments, none; stock, 30,621 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 18 MET A 1 There wss a shsrp advance in the ljondon tin market .with siwit closing st Av17A Is. I cslly the market was quiet, but higher with spot quoted at S.T8. 75'q 39 0t. Conner waa low in London, the decline being irotn 2 7s hd to 2 Is for spot and 1181 for fu tures. Ically the market waa quiet and unchanged, with lake qeoted at $ls.2fyff 18 00; eli ctrolytlc. $18 371918.75: casting. $18 25 18.371,. Lead was unchanged at 16 10s In Ixmdon and at $5.71115115 In the lorul market. Spelter was unchanged at 27 loa In the ' Enalish market and at $fi.l64it.23 locally. Iron was lower abroad, with stan dard foundry quoted at 4fs Id, and Cleve land warrants at 60s. Locally no change waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at tl8.7fv& 19.00; No. t foundry north ern nnd No. 1 foundry southern at $18.21( ff 18 on; No. 2 foundry southern at Sli'.io tl 18.00. METALS Ijead, steady: S5.80Q6.82Va; spcl. ter, firm; $6.15. Wool Market. 8T. LOI'IS. Mo.. June 18. WOOL Steady; medium grades, rnnihtng and clotti ng, 24-a29c; light fine, '2tnt22c; heavy fine- 1 (Vol do, tub washed, X:ttc. .. Rlgln Ratter Market. ETGIN. III.. June lS.-BCTTER-Bteady at 20c. Sales for the week, 679.000 pounds. TRAVELING CLOCK SEASON Tlrarplerea that Do Woadera aad Readily Com at a ad Fancy Prlcea. ' - a-a The early summer is the season when traveling clocks are most in demand. This Is because people are starting on their travels. Many traveling clocks are lw sold for wedding gifts. ' ' The traveling clock Is by no means n, fad or a fancy, but decidedly an article, of practical use. The finest traveling clocks have eight-day -vinovements, though there are many twenty-four hour traveling clocks. ' ' . . , Some traveling clocks have no strike, and are .simply timekeepers. Among tlio : striking traveling clocks there are soma that strike simply the hours and the half hpur,, and then there are some that, on pressing a repeating button In the case, will re peat the hour last struck, and there' are still .other repeating traveling clocks that do wonderful things. - Here, for example. Is one that strikes, the hours and the quarter hours, striking the quarters with a double hammer. At the first quarter this clock makes one dou ble stroke, at the second quarter two and at the third quarter three double strokes: with the double hammer there la no oon-' fusion of quarter with hour strokes. This clock ' repeats In . a manner that seems marvelous. On pressing the re peating button It' strikes the hour last struck and then If the first quarter has not yet been reached It strikes the minutes that hsve elapsed since the hour. If one or more quarters have passed It strikes the nour, ana men wun lis aounie strosee me quarters, and then the minutes that have elapsed since the last quarter. At sny minute of the night one may reach out to tnis ciock standing on a tame at the bedside and press the repestlng but-' ton snd hear then .the little clock strike musically the hour and the minute; strik ing musicallybecause all striking traveling clocks have pleasant, musical, strikes. Most trsvellng clocks are equipped with an alarm attachment. - Traveling clocks each ' being provided with a'lenther case In which to osrry II' are all small, some Of them not more thin three Inches In height, though the greater r umber are from four to six Inches high. They ere found In hundreds of styles, and. ss with so many other things, new stylos, are constantly being added. In price they range, for clocks of the finer sorts, from' about $10 up to about $400, the cost of all the more expensive clocks being In the per fection of their movements and In the quality, style and artistic perfection of their cases, which might he of the most elaborate workmanship, but which commonly would be -without adornment other than such aa could be wrought in or on the material. There might tie found fine traveling clocks with a circle of rhlnestones around the ifllnl; and other such clocks perhaps with A column of rhlnestones st each of the front ancles of the clock's cases, and very pretty' Indeed wo'ild thesei clocks be foundi to her Tfie traveling cdnek ts considered prlmerlly ss a thing of utllitv only, and the. clocks In the simpler rases are more generally Jn demand. Here, however, simplicity" doeg not by any meana slsnlfy lack of grace. Among the finer traveling elocVa there are some with esses of silver; and Some with esses of slass snd bronr. some In brcpee cases wlfh silver panels wrought In llef. some with rlecorsled porcelain pan els, some with pnnels of enamel in one r n"ihee color, and there are many, in msnw -t-t-a. in esses rf b-nsa r-iMed, and among -11 the various reV there are rpanv 'hat, would he considered as of simple design are e--llv ohjects of great beauty.. K'M Tors? flim Write for our Circular nnd opinion on Western Union Telegraph Com pany Bonds paying. 4.30 to 4.50 A. B. LEACH & CO. v FORMERLY PARSON, LEACH & CO. 5?kW vohk ' ' : cwqmSo bos TON rmLAD&LVUlS rslslns. tjl .