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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 19)f.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Enlli on the
Local Board
AhaJ Amin.
Com
Cut
DROUTH IN ARGIN.INA THE CRY NOW
WhMt l More That, Ceot at Clnae
Cora Ptraac Ieplte Urir
reptaace Oata Cloae Prac
tically l'ah(tt.
a SV Future, qtilel: July, THd; Sep
tember. S ad; lWtmlwr, a Ttyl.
CORN-Hpot. firm; American tntxetV old.
4a HVfcd. Future, quiet; July, 4a ld; Bep
tmbr, 4a 74)4.
NEW YORK GEVKIIAI. MtRKKT
OMAHA. June 20. 110
iCiny wheat price dr a little wall,
wan imit trade in tha flri hour, strength
,e eloped on a cable from Argentina r
poning arrtoua dama by drouth. ThU
uurteu ahorta to covering, advancing
j rue about 1 Vc. Complaint came from
soutnwest or narveal ueiayea oy more
and the norlhweat told of too mum
i m in. J he cash market at Minneapolis was
good, and there seems to be an Improvu
nc In other markets. Closing prices
were over a rent up.
tiood weather caused an early hearten,
feeling In corn, and larga acceptance
from the country had a weakening effect,
i he market aa ateady atter a lower
opening unltl wheat began to go up. the-t
it rallied. Shorts were covering and thete
vaa but a email amount for aale. Re
ceipts were tiader estimates and cash de
mand ii good. The clone waa H higher.
Oat were lower at the opening, gained
strength with wheat and corn and cloaed
about unchanged.
I'j'imnry wheat receipt were ano,(100 bush
ela and shipments 130.000 bushels, sgalnst
tceipm last year of 164 000 buahelp and ship
ments of 204. nio bushels. Corn receipt were
Xi.3.000 bushel and shipments 2.000 bushels,
against receipts Isst year of HKt.OOO bushels
nnrt shipments of "26,000 bushels clearances
were a,uoo bushels wheat, .iX barrels flour,
il9.ono bushel corn and 160 bushels oata.
Uverpnol cloned unchanged to i lower
on wheat and Kd lower on corn.
Local ran? ol options:
Artlclea. Opvn.i High. Law. Close
Wheat
Tea'V.
Sept... 1
4
July.
Corn-
July..
Sept..
P'pt..
o.t
sVB:
7oB,
I
77y 78HB1
77 I 76B
47B( 4Ha1
47SA;4WnV4)i
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47BI
47SAI
36BI
T6B
7S;A
44A
Jo 4 A
71c.
X asked. B bid
Omaha Canh Sale.
WHEAT No, 3 hard. 1 car at
Omaha (aah Prices.
WHEAT No. 1 hard. 7M78c; No. 1 hard.
70975c; No. 4 hard. ftVfTWc; No. 2 spring,
i7Vjc: No. 3 spring. 727oc.
CORN No. S. 46H'p4tc; No. 4, 44H4Sc;
No. 8 yellow, 46c; No. 3 white, 47c.
OATS 'No. 3 mixed, 3414c; No. 3 whlra,
35Vc; No. 4 white, 36c.
RYE-No. 2, 67c;. No.' 3, 6c.
Carlot Receipt.
' ' Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago .....
Kansas City
Mlnnea poll
Oman a
Duluth ...
St.. J.oula
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371
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Qaotattoa at the Day oa Varloaa
Coaaaaedltlea.
NEW YORK. June 20 FI.nl"R Receipts,
11. 40 bbla .; exports. 17,40 hbls ; aalea, 4. 00
p.gs. Market ateady with little demand.
Minnesota patent. 3J6MrS.S: Minnesota
ban era, 11 464i 3 15 , winter patent. $4.0frd4.30;
winter straight. UWII; winter extra.
li:BS.4o; winter low grade, $2 asft.K. Rye
i flour. tea1v: fair to good, 33.46'fr3 i; choice
i to fancy. IX.Miifi4.lK.
; CoRNMKAIi Steady; fine white and cl
ow, 31 LtKfl.26; coarse, fl.intl.U; kiln dried,
31ni3.(iO.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, c, f. o. b.
New York.
WHEAT Receipt. 2S.Xnn bu.; exports.
3.19S bu.; sale, 2,6iO.O) bu., future; pot
market, firm; No. 2 red. 96c. elevator; No.
2 red. 5e. f. o b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Puluth, Hc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Manitoba, c. f. o. b., afloat. Except
right at the opening when price eaaed
ofT slightly, wheat waa g'nerally strong
today and a full oent rle. Buying, which
waa active and Included Wail Ktreet sup
port, was based largely on rains In har
vesting distriola and a private cable re
porting damage In Argentina. Lat
price showed li61'4c net advance. July,
S-1M 11-lrtc. closed at otc; September,
MfS!c, closed at 89 1-Kc; ' December, 89H
4iiSc. closed at SMfrc:.
CORN Receipt. t,bao bu. : export. 8H.1K!
bu.; salea, 3ti,ftno bu., futures; spot market,
firm; No. 2. 69Tc, elevator, and 594c, f. o.
b., affoat; No. ! yellow. 80c; No. 2 a-hlte,
fHc. Option market at flrst wa weaker,
owing to poor cables and favorable weather
news, but sharply advanced, with wheat
closing lc net higher. July, KTfisac.
cloeed at 5S'"; September. aXVufeftC,
closed at 60'tc; December closed at 577c.
OATH Receipts. 13X.HU0 bu.; exports. AtO
bu. ; spot market, steady; mixed oat, ?ft
to 32 lbs., 64; natural white. 30 to 22
lb. 4.VQ-4c; clipped white, 38 to 40 lbs.,
4fWoHc.
FEED Kanler; spring bran. 320.00 to
arrive; middlings, 320.80, to arrive
HAY Steady; shipping, VgTOc; good to
choice. 37H06c.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1906, nl.1c; 1904. nominal; old, nominal; Pa
city coast, 19(6, lOifflKc; 1904, llf 12c; old,
nominal. ,.:
HIDKS Steady; Oalvton. to 26 lbs..
SOc; California, 20 to 26 lbs.. 21c; dry, 24 to 80
lb., 19c.
LEATHER Steady ; acid. 3&TT27HC.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 311 .00
eil 60; mesa, 38 609 00; beef bam. 320 6ii
22.00; city extra India mess. tl 6Ot?l7.00. Cut
meats, firm; pickled nellies, 310 OOfllX.OO;
rlckled shoulders, 380OrS.26; pickled ham.
l2.noIJ,12.60. Lard, barely steady; prime
western, 3X-90; reflned, quiet: continent, 39'.
Pork. Arm; family, ilibOq 19.00; short
clears, 8ltU6ftl.&0: mess, 317.0O&17.60.
TALLOW-fiteady; city, 6c; county. b8
V-
HICB-Steady; domestic, fair, 4c; Ja
pan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm. Street price: Extra
creamery, 21c. Official price: Creamery,
common to extra, lS21c.
CHEESE Firm; new state full cream,
large, fair to fancy. MttpOHe; new state,
small, Inferior to fancy, 74'ilOV4c.
EQG8 Firm; western firsts. 16(B17c;
western seconds. 16&18WC.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western broil-
era, zic; to wis, ijc; turkeys, lienzc. uresved,
6j Irregular; western broilers. 18022c; turkeys
uwuc; rowis, iiiiavsc.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
If orement of Prioei it Irratrolar and Intsr
mptd by DciiiT Beaotiena,
BALTIMORE
OHIO
riarlaa- ol stock fix
Baala Caaaea ICxteaalve
Wkleh Iraia It If
. ACTIVE
pr teat
Baylag, .
Hay-
fund, aar-iuatve of the 31 to.ano.0ci0 In tha
general fund, showa: Available cash bal
ance, 814, 7.13 39 ; gold coin and bullion,
8W.46X.710: gold oeruflcatea. $tf
Bar, oHc; Mexican dollars.
CHICAOO GRAIN AXD PROVISIONS
Featarra
. Prl
i,iaaj -O men
e In -Mies
to can
Jl. condltlt
of tha Tradlagt anal Cloalag
CHICAOO. June 20. Tne damage by
drouth to the crop In Argentina was the
chief reason for un advance of mora than
lc a bwehel today in the price i wneei
In be local market. That closing price for
the Julv delivery showed an Increase, of lc.
Corn was up Ho and oats Vc lower and
provisions were 2c to 15c higher,
tcnriv in the davtradlng waa small and
the market steady because of the uncertain
harncter or the newa. tnera Deing nuie
encourage either btills or bears. Kains
lesnurl and Itlinot -were -so neavy an
noma rielav In harvesting, out
Ions In Texas and Oklahoma were fa
vorable1 to the new crop. In the Ohio
river yalley and portion of the northwest-much
needed showers had fallen. Upon
receipt of a. cable dispatch which declared
the' wheat crop of Argentina had been
Injured by drouth ' the trading 6ecami
active and - a strong feeling .developed.
Throughout the remainder 5f the day Mia
market was strong on buying by shofta
and commission houses. A decrease In
(southern receipts and an advance In the
riU--.cyf car-h. wheat, at, Kansas .City uv
pleim-nted the Argantina dlnpatohea' andv
held the market strong. July opened . Ho
lower 82c, sold at 82H?82c and ad
vanced to toe. The close was strong at
83c. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal. 114,200 bu. Primary racelpta war
Sou.ltO bu.. against 163.0fa for the corre
sponding day one year ago. Minneapolis,
DuiiMii and Chicago reported racalpt' of
L'lj.fur, agiilnnt 11 uars laat week and
14'j car a year ago.
Continued rains in tha . corn , belt cauaad
lively aelilng lv eommlaskin. houses and
cash Interests esrly In tha day and weak
ened tli market. I-ater the market b.
caine strong on active buying by shorts,
who covered on reports of light accep
tances of bids sent out by cash house.
The demand continued active for tha re
iralnder of the session, the market closing
nteadv wlih price near ths highest point
of the da v. July opened c lower at
61c to 6Uie. old orf to 60Vlo and ad
vanced to 52W The close wss at 6110.
Local receipts were 871 jrars with 153 cars
r.f contract grade.
The oata market was. weak early In tha
dnv on free aelilng by commission houses
and nit trader, caused by Improved
weather conditions. Ijiter tha market be
came steady on buying by short. July
opened e to c lower at SSSc to WMc, sold
nt V-.c and then advanced to SSHc. Tha
close was at 3Hc Local receipts were 182
ran. .
A sharp advance In July pork was ths
feature of trading In provisions. Tha up
turn wan caused by coveting by shorts and
the buying by a local packer. Trading In
the lard and ribs was comparatively light
and price were Inclined to drag. July
nnrk aold - between 317.06 and 817.60 and
cloned at the highest point. September
pnrk cloned at a gain or 16c at ri6.o. 1 .ard
and rib were each down 2Hc at 3K.92H and
is If . respectively.
Estimated recelpta for tonwrrow: Wheat,
C car: corn. 67 cars; oats, 170 cars: hogs.
...cto head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Bt. Loala General Market.
ST.- LOUIS, June 20.-WHEAT-Hlgher:
No. 3 red cash, elevator, 87fo(lc. track. HU'ii
toe; July. 80'c; September, Mc; No. 3 red,
81$ 83c.
CORN Higher; No 2 cash, 50c: track.
60i&61c; July, 49c; September, 61V4C.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 cash, "c; track.
39Hc; July, 3Xc; September, Strc; No. 2
white. 43c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 3M6
64.U0; extra fancy and straight, 33.76C4.40;
clear, 32.7f.'aa W.
SEED Timothy steady; 32.60.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. Mo
4JK7c
HAY Firm; timothy, nt.oiion.6i); prairie.
ll.&.Kefl8.J0.
IRON COTTON TIES 81.00.
BAOOINO-H
HEMP TWINE 7Hc." '
PROVISIONS PorkLower; prime steam
3S.M. Lard Steady; prima steam. 18.30.
Dry Salt Meats Steady ; boxed extra shorts,
8976; clear ribs, 39.87,; short clear, 310.0U.
Bacon Steady ; boxed extra short, 310.60;
clear ribs. 810.62H; short clear, 310.76.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 10c; springs.
17030c; turkeys, 124c; ducks, SHc; geese, oc,
BUTTER Bteany; creamery, i'ac;
airy. I4f17c. - ' c ' ' - ' .'
EOGS-Qulet at 13c.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls ! 4.000 ' 7.O00
Wheat, bu-.. i.'. B.it .xv
Corn bu.......... 21,ono h9.
Oats, bu .... 52,000 - N,0n)
ArUcl. Open- I H'th.l Low- I ClosaJ Tea'y
32V
.MVaiy
Wheat
July..
Sept.,
Ieo...
torn
July... HrSIH
Cl-ft let L ',41'
Oats
Julv..
Sept,.
Dec...
Pork '
Julv
Sept.
Lard
lulr. Sept.
Rib!-'
July.
Spt.
Cel..
V
i:S"a'
;v(tfviii
17 12H
16 6 I
8t7H
3 92V4
8
9 26
1 10
M I
Ma
62',
6.-S
S
371,
17 50
1 to
8 824
9 (10
8 9741
40
30
I 12Vi
I I
831 ' 3V.
834
HOT,
blS,'
I
35SI
Stft1
M: 61 S
V4.4Ca
SO.
3,1
17 12Vi 17 in . Ut rt
i 1 i m (WW
8 rrj 8 30 ! IN
8 924' 8 92V! '8 9f
8 24l 8 96 I I 974
Xft i
a 2?4I
9 074'
t X24!
S5
10 .1
a 40
9 134
quotations were 'aa follow'
NEW YORK, June . There were points
of aggressive strength sgaln In today's
stock market, but the movement was Ir
regular and Interrupted by d"dlve re
action. The response of the market to the
good new of the dy hd an unsettling ef
fect on sentiment, from the fear that with
the good news out, sdvantage would be
taken to ell stocks. This process, In fart,
was evidently at work and gave rise to the
halting and hesitating movement of prices
In the latter part of the day.
Most Importance waa attached to the ac
tion of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad com
pany In Increasing the dividend rate on that
atock to a per cent basts by the declara
tion of a dividend of 3 per cent for a half
year. The aggressive advance of the stock
for several days hss given ample noMce of
the Intended action. Realising of specula
tive profits began today before the actual
announcement of the dividend action, the
siock receding during the morning to a
point below last night's level. It rose sgaln
to 1I4 before the dividend action, but
struggled uncertainly for a time after the
announcement. Iater In the day the ab
sorption of the stock became heavy again
and it waa carried through large selling
to 1194, which Is a record price. But,
while this price establishes a new record.
It compares with the previous . price of
U84. Moreover, this former record, which
was touched In the autumn of 1906, was
made at a time when the stock waa on a
4 per cent baala, with a hope of an In
crease to 6 per cent. When the dividend
rate was rained to S per cent, last fall, the'
high level for the stock renchfd 117. When
new stock to an amount of 377.750,000 was
offered to stockholder at par In April
of this year the price fell to as low as 1144
and the subscription rights sold at 104.
The price touched' today compared with
firevlous high levels, and. considering the
rnproved Investment showing of this stock
by reason of dividend Increases, was con
sidered a moderate reflection of enthuslsm
In the buying. Most of the other notable
point of strength In today's market were
cauaed by sympathy with the Baltimore A
Ohio movement. Other subsidiary com
panies of the Pennsylvania were naturally
affected by the drawing of an analogy with
the Baltimore & Ohio case In the foundlnz
of hopes for dividend returns. Southern
Pacific was also made a conspicuous ex
ample of similar hopes, which have been
entertained often In the past for a long
period. It was argued that the more lib
eral policy In the treatment of stockhold
ers inaugurated by the Pennsylvania com
pany must hav some effect on the pollcv
of other railroad authorities. The effect
on Pennsylvania Itself was moderate, al
though that stock will derive a direct bene
fit from the Baltimore Ohio dividend bv
reason of the large amount of that stock
In the Pennsylvania treasury.
Foreign exchange continued to decline
under the supposed Influence of bulls
against the Paris subscription to the Penn
sylvania loan. The discount rate In the
Pari market, however, wa marked nn
and the Increased demand for money there
left ftpen the question whether the Rnnk of
England authorities would decide to reduce
the official discount rate of that Institu
tion. Demand for time loans for seven
and eight months continued strong In this
market and the malorlty of business wss
done st 64 per cent, although the quoted
rate remained at 6V. per cent bid and 54
per cent asked. The contlnned lack of
support of Interbnrough Metropolitan had
an unsettling lnftuenae In the market. The
most active stocks made their highest
prices late In the trading, but did not
carry the list, as a whole, with them nnd
the closing tone was Irregular.
Bond were steady. Total sales, par
vnlue, 31.845.000. T'nited States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
The following are the quotation on the
Stock exchange:
Salea. Hixh. Lot: -dnie.
Aaama npriH
Raw Tark Moata Market.
NEW YORK. Jun 80.1-MONltY On call,
steady, 3ti34 per cent; ruling rat. 3V134
per cent; cloaing, 34 per cent; offered, 24
per cent. Time loan, strong; sixty days,
44 per cent; ninety dys, 44tf4 per cent;
al montha. 6 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6474
b'tERLISO EXCHANGE-Weak. f4.lxof)
4 SMS for demand and 34 !24ivr4 Si for alxty.
day bills; posted rate. H W-jl 04 and 34. M
64 4; commercial bills. 34.824'
81LVEK
60Vc
BONDS Government ' and railroad,
st eady.
Quotations on New York bonds' today
Wf-re aa follows:
V. 8. rsf. ti. rg...
. so ceupen ,
V 9. , erg
40. coupon ,
t". 8. sin 4. ma...
do ceusofl
V. 8. ow ia. rg.
do coupon
Am. Toe. 4a
do Ca
Atrhleon s 4a
do adj. 4.
Allantlr r L. 4a
Ral. Ohio 4a
do I H
Brk. R. T. t. 4a. .. .
Contra! of Oa. at...
do lat In
do Id lac
do d Inr
rhas. a Ohio 4v,a ...
Ohlraao a A. 14a...
C. B Q n. 4a ...
C . H. I. P. roi. (1
tot1 Japan (a. !d aorlea...
111,1 dn 4a. rtfa ,
1" do M aortaa
1M 1 do 4. rtfa.
I. N. ul. 4a
.lata 'Manhat. r. sold 4a.
t Met. Ontral to-....
.!: " 1st lae
. 7 Minn ftt U 4a...
11l M . K. T. 4a
.Ml I dn,4a
. 4'.N. R. of Me e. 4a.
.100 N T. C. ao. ISa...
lOIH M. J. r
. a Nrrtnorn radar
Tn
J
H.
tol
11
'Ta
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n
u
MS
If
04
.... 7
4a.lM'
St. u s.
Ind. 5a, aer.
r. B
Nld.
err.
Colo.
do
Colo.
Colo, a Southern 4
lllbi M
D. R. o. 4a
.1110' Sara aa
Krla prior llaa 4a.
do son. 4a
Hork. Villajr 44a
Japan ta ;
"Offered.
7: do
.111 JNorfolk W.
. 1 tvnn. rr. 14a
. 90 Raadtns fan. 4a 101
. an flt. v t. m. r. ia .114
,ti t I.. S. r ff. 4a. M
. f 8. U 9. W. con. 4a. . T74
.:nn Seaboard A. U 4a.... 17
i 8o. rarinrMn nn
4p lot I do tat Inc.
A., ra Soatharn Rr. ta..
.... 7V-4 Teiae P. la ...
74 VTol . at. L. A W.
Mloloo ParlRr 4a..
infw'i- Stael td a.
..loo Wabash la
. aa I do dh. n.'.:
,.1014'weaUm Md. 4a. .
.. tlWhalln a L. g.
.,loa 'ta. ('antral 4a...
. '..
174,
..mi
a. tl
,.10J
.. r,i
..114
.. 44
t
a. Ill
98 .
Boatoa Stork and Bond.
BOSTON. Jun 20 Call loan. 4&6 rer
cent; time loan. 4" per cent. Official
closing on stock and bonds
6M1HA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Eaaf Staara Steady to Lowai, OoodButohan
took Etaady.
HOGS flVt TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Faw 8keeai r Laaka Dal. t tha
Faw CaaaaaAatl Vary aatlaav
tarr Price. ..4 Mr.a.ar
Tbaa Yesterday.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jun 30. 1904.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3.U4 7.U1 8"3
Official Tuesday 4.3?4 11460 l.0"
Official Wednesday 4,94 81,000 1.W0
Three days thl week..ll. 46.081 8.069
Same daya last wek. .. .13.043 43.631 4.8S9
Same two week ago....lS.8tH 24.691 .4'l
Same threa week ago... 18.241 14.195 9 1
Sum four weeks ago. .. .16,166 43.391 lO.oot
Same days last year I6,m 31,868 13.0s6
The following taM how the recalpta of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tha year to date, compared with lat
year: inns. ia. Inc.
Cattle tu.ra 404.178 49.7:5
Hog ....1.84?.9J7 1.199.9a 168.0O9
Sheep 747.M 711,86 36,44
' CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show tha price paid
for the different kinds of oattle on tha
South Omaha market:
Oood to choice corn-fed steer 34.s4rS.50
air ta good corn-fed steer 4 "i4.w
tomrnon to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.0n44.a
Oood to cholc cowa and heifers .84.40
rair to good cows and halfers..'.. 3 0"4J w
Common to fair cews and heifers.. l.ftWSOO
uooa 10 cholc Mtockar ft feeders, a-.tflt to
Jlr to good stockera and fee (Sara. 3 2&uS.78
Common to fair Blockers 300-83.26
puna, stags, ate I.T0V
veal calves 4.00436
The followlnar tahla ahowa tha average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several day, with comparisons:
Maoa ad). 4.
4a.
Atrhl
dn 4a
Max. Central
Atrhlnon
do pfd
Soaton . a Albany.
Boaton a Maine...,
Rnaton Klerated ...
Pltrhburf pfd
Max. Central ,
N. T., N. H. H..
t'nlon Parl9r
Am. Arte. Chom..
do pfd
Am. Pnen. Taba....
Am. Sugar
do pfd
Am. Tol. A Tel..
Am Woolen
da ptd
roin. Iran a itoal
FMIaon Eler. III...
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
t:nlted rrult
t'nited Sho Mach..
do prd
North Butt
V 8. Steal
do pfd
Woatlnshoua com
"Asked. "Bid.
4 I Ad'entur . . . .
Mil Allnuea
. Tr4Amal(amatd
. 9l4!amrr. Ilnr ...
. IOl'V 1 Maitlr
.14 Bin sham
.170 I ... . Herla..
. 1M Cenlennlal
.ISTVf'oppar Rana ......
. llVPaly Wmi
.l914iDnm. Oal
.1414k iPranhlln
. MVOranby
. 94jlala Royal
. :ikMMi. Mlnlni
.mtlMinhlxan ,..
.U4W,Mohah
.UKUj Moat. Coal Coke..
. 874 Old Dominion
.10VOa"eola
. M rarmt
.140 Qulni-y
. Bhuinon
. TO1 Tamarnrli
. 44'Trtnlty
.110 tV'nlted Copper
. II C. 8. Mining.
VV. 8. oil
.... M rtah
Victoria
.... IM .Winonc
0 'Wolverine
.
. .1
.
. 13V.
. X
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. t
. 74
. lo4
. ttVt
. u
It
. is 4
. '4
. 11
44
34
41.
101
14
M
I
74
74
114
M4
I
44
,117
June 10... ,
June 11...
Jun 13...
June 18...
Jun 14...
Juno 16...
Juna 18...
June IT...
June 18...
Juna 19...
June 10...
London
Kavnsaa City Grain and ProvUlon.
KANSAS CITY. June 20.-WHEAT-Un-
chai.ged to 4c higher; .July. 764c; Septem
ber. 764c: December, 77Vc; caah. No. 1
hard, TlrtjROc; No. 3, "3ST74c; No. 4, b8(J7c;
No. 2 red. 82c; No. 3, iStflH-'Hc; No. 4, iV-J
77c.
CORN July. 484c; September, 4He: De
cember, 464c; cah. No. i mixed, 494?M?j;
No. j. 44c: no. z wnne, wwntv. u. a.
OATS NO. I wnit. artj.jmc; 00. a
mixed. SMJ39C.
RYE-oteady; dR'CTWC
HAY Steady; oholca timothy, J13.60i2ri4.00;
choice prairie, lll.6O4n2.00.
EUiS Hteaoy; Missouri ana nanaaa nrw
No. 3 whltewood cases Included, 14c; case
count, 134c; caaea returned, Vic less.
BUTTER Strong; creamery, J4c; pack-
Ina-. 13Vr. U1
neie ma. Diiiuoiroio.
15.000 28.000
17.0X 30.0 0
3.000 1.000
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu 1
Mlaneapolla Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 20, FIXJUR Klrnt
patent. 34.364.46; second patents. 34.2041
4 30: first clears, 33 6tj3.60; second clears.
32.462.66. ,
BRAN In bulk. 16.3615.60.
(Superior Board of Trad quotations f of
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) Tha
range of prices, as reported by ". D. Day
ft Co.. 110-111 Board of Trad a, waa:
Artlclea. Opan. I Hlgh- Law. Cto. Tea'y
Wheat
July... Julv.-..
Sept..
Dec...
Sept..
Oct...
8144
iV(r4'
81VirV
IK:fc:4
1 164i
1 16SI
1 1441
834
834
83
834
1 164
1 ion:
: 1 144!
I I
81HS4I 834 !83JSJ4
81V154 834 82 824
,81 2a"i 8iSfi
82
1 u
1 16
1 134!
854
1 16
1 164
1 14
,8424
1 164
1 U4
, 1 144
Xo.
Canh
FLOUR 8 toady ; winter patent. 83 60
4a; stralahtn. 33 3Otil.70: spring patenta,
SJ.7"4 atnatghl. 3J.tiXfiS.ti6; bakera. 82.30
1 to
WHEAT No. ! spring. S3fJ4ic; No, 3, 78
Tc: No. 2 red. 84$S7o.
CORNyN'o. 2. 62c; No. 3 yellow, 524c.
OATS No. 2. 3!A,c; No. I white, 416I1VC;
No. 3 white, 3aa4c
RT"-No. I. nlc.
BARLEY-Ooml feeding. 4647c; fair to
choice tnultlng. 8t"(iTSc
8KKHS-K0. 1 Una. 81 W: No. 1 north
western, 34l.l2j. "' Clover, contract gradca,
IMS
pprvviSiriNS Short rib sides (looae),
$.Sra.sa Mess -pork, per bbl.. 81T 46iri7.o.
Ltrd. per lco lbs, I8.T5. Short clear side
tbofd). J9.7f.flf 874. . .
Receipt and shipments tvday were aa fol-
Mllwaakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 30. WHEAT -Steady;
No. 1 northern. S4087ic: No.
northern. 84fiSAc: September. f4c bid.
CORN Higher; No. X caslu A14tff'2c; Sep
tember. 824f!&2e. .
RYK Weak: No. 1. 6664c
l.ARLEY r'lrm: No. 2. .VIH67C; aample
1 1 -
Philadelphia Prod are. Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 30. BUTTER
Steady; frosh weatern. 224c.
EGOS Steady; nearby fresh, 18c at mark;
western freeh. lie at mark.
CHEESB-Kairter; New York full cream,
fancy, 104c:. choice.. 104c; fair to good, 94
0-loc. ' -
dlT
lows: . Raceluta. Shipments
Flour, bbls 24.900
Wheat, bu , 3.100
Corn. bu. .." aw ao
Oats. bu.. 2 M
Ry. bu. .ol '
Larley,, hu. S4.
cl a tl: Produce exchange today tha but
ter market waa firm, t'reaineriea. 16-ac;
dairies. 144niMc. Vtn: atvady, at maik,
caaea Included 12ijl44; fir ik a. 16c; prune
nrsta. lc; eataa. lHc. Cheeae. ateady.
Hi 1 14c.
Pearlat Orala Market.
PEORIA. June 30. CORN Firm: No. J
vellow, 51Uc; No. t. 514c; No. 1 604c; no
arad 47V, 49r.
OATS-rirni: Ne. 2 whit, dor; No. t, 3
WSc; No. white. J4c- J
WH18KY-i. -
Oalatk Grata Market.
Dl.'LUTH. Juna, 30.-WIIEAT-N0. 1
northern. S&'ir; No. 3 northern, 34c; July.
844'; September. 834c; tecember. 83c.
OATS TQarrive, oj Irack and July. S9c.
Toletl Beeal Market.
TOLEIX. June . SEEDS Clover, caah.
8876; October, H.oO; No. 2 rye, 06c; prime
timothy. Jl 90; August alslke, 37.76 bid.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. Juna 20. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market I Arm, although It Is
not considered that the recent storma did
much damngf to -the crop; etrletly prime,
lie; choice, 1146HV3; fancy, llS'tfl.
CALIFORNIA DRIED KRUITS-Prunes
are unchanged, with quotations ranging
from 74c to 8c, according to grade. Apri
cot ahow an advancing tendency for fu-
14 Ron I tore shipment, out spot supplies attract
1400 I little attention at the price; choice. 124c;
14'SA I ealra. choice. la'34c; fancy, 14&!44r.
57 ry) I Peaches are firm, un apot; demand I light;
'choir. lal lei. extra, choice, U4'9tl4c;
'i'lOo ' fancy. liM.l2c; extta fancy. Ual2Vc.
r.awini ar quiei ana uacoangea; iooe
! Uunaii'l, a,s,c; needed. 4tfi4c; Iondon
l. 31.6iril.iu.
Amalaamatad Copper
Amcr. f ar and Foundry....
do pfd
Aaisr. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Amar. Express
Amrr. Hid Leathar pfd
Amor, lea
Amar. Ilnaad Oil .,
do of d !
Amar. Loromotlr
do pfd
Amar. Imelttna aV Raf.....
do pfd .,
Amcr. Bugar RaAlitng
Amar. Too. pfd ttfa.
Anaoonda Mining Co ,
Auhlaon
Atlantle Coaat
Baltimnra a Ohio.,
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt
Canadian Partite
Caniral Ueather
do pfd ,,
Central of Naw Jaraey......
Chaaapaak a Ohio
Ihlrago A Alto
do ptd
(hlrago Grant Wantera
Chicago A Nortuwaatern..
M. a St. Paul
Chicago Term. A Tranalt..
do prd
C. C . C. a Rt. Loula ...
Colorado Fuol and Iron....
Colorado Southern
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Conaolldatad Oaa
Corn Prcdurta rfg. ,
do pfd, rfg
Delaware aV Hudaan
11.. Laxk. a Waatarn....
Denver a Rio OrandsT. ....
da pfd
Dlatlllera' gararltlea
Erlo
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Gaaeral Blartrle
Oraat Northern pfd.,..
Mocking Valley
Illinois Central
Intarborough Mat
do pfd ,.
Inter. Paper w
do pfd 1
Inter. Pump ,
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
Kanaae City Southern
do pfd ,
LoulatlU KaahTtll
Matlcan Cantral
Mian, a St. Louis
M.. St. P. Beau 8ta. M.
do pfd
Mlaaourl Parlflc
Mlaaourt. Kaa. a Tata...
do pfd
National Lead
Nat. R. R. of Mai pfd
Naw Vork ( antral
N. V , Ontario a Waatarn.
Norfolk Waatarn
do pfd
North Amarlran
Northarn Parlta
racidr Mali
Pennarlvanta
Paopla a Ua ,
Puta.. C. C. Bt. Loula.
Praasad atael Car
do pfd
Palliaaa Palar Car
Reading ,
da lat pfd
d in pfd
Republic Steal
do pfd
Rork laiaad Ca
do pid
at. u a a. r. 1 ptd
at. Leu la auuthwaatara...
do pfd
Bouthara PaclSc ,
do ptd
aioae-ahemeid ,
ooutbara Railway
do pfd ...'.
ToDnaaaaa Coal and Iron
Taiaa a Panic
Toledo. Bl. Loula A Weat
.
44.400
1.400
100
700
too
n
700
31.00
1M
r.iwo
70
' o
110
it. 400
9. 00
700
.149, 100
11.400
MOO
. .too
100
1064
40
1014
924
91
4
41
Ilia
lis
161 V,
H7
1U4
100 a
Ml
904
101
141
1194
14
1(1
40
101
1044
4
101
l .
M4
104
4:4
v-r
tic -
IN)
ll4
1U4
1004a
949 4
94
10'V
141
117
o"
t04
194
101
Closing Stock.
LONDON, Jun -JL Cfnidiig quotation on
ine stock exchange were:
Cansola. money 11-K1N. V. Central
do account Norfolk a Waatarn
Anaconda 1.1 J do pfd
Atrhleon l Ontario a W
do pfd 10i,,Pannaylvanla
Baltimore a Ohio. .IJOVRand Ml nan
Canadian1 Parlftr
Chea. . a Ohio......
Chlrago o. W
P.. M...ft St. P....
DaBears . . .
D. a r. o
do pfd
t-'rla
do lat pfd ,
da Id pfd i
Illinois Central ..
L'A N
M., K. T....J.;
SILVER-Dllll
.1414
. o
. H-4
. 4V
. M4
. 4;
. 4k
. Ill
.1094
. 1IT4
.if;
. 91
. 4u
.108
: 104
. 4
11.10 69 M4
1.000
90
11.900
14.400
4.100
' 100
400
t"0
900
40
400
II
104
190
174
1034
171
644
"V
494
to
140
K4
k-4
114
414
U
44
414
140
114
4
1114
i.too 444 444
I, too
11,000
too
1.900
400
3. Otrt
1,100
49.100
14.100 .
40
40
too
10
100
100
4.100
1.100
100
loo
tiioo
1, 100
1.100
1.000
19.400
10
(.100
41
444
79
74
1974
1014
1714
414
. 7
It
44
44
1'4
11 .
164
1474
4
47
144
97 ".
344
444
U .
in"
04
- 91
964
07
' lager aad Molaaaaa. '
NEW YORK. Jine 30 SI'GAR-R.w.
llveraeel litala Market.
! !VrRVll. Jtin "20.-WHKAr-StKI.H kattle rentnfagal. Id 3
aomtnal; No. t California (In JUnrbaMti'i, yellow, JStjvVc. ecoiida !c.
firm: fair yenning. 3c, ceutrliucal.
34ti3 17-c; molaaiea sugar. ;c; i
ou.rt. No. . a-i'H'; Xo. ..4.!6o; K
4c; No. 10. 4 00c; No, 11, 3lic; K
3.8"c: No. JSlcii- No 14. J ti&c; c
itoners' A. 4iSr: n-.wtld A. I.Ota;. cut
t ur: un"Wi.iha, pva uareu, 4i; yraj.
MOiIaSSI Uuiet; New' Orkwap.
ken)-. 'h1 to rhulca. 3u&SVi.
NEW ORLEANS. Jun W.-SUOAR-Open
i-iv: entririta:al
open
-104
414
7 .
94
197
S97
17-ii
41
744
114
114
- iti
17
I!
164
147 "
"4
47 .
154
14
"4
'44
91
9;'.4
44. UO 1SI U2
t.OOO
ioo
141,100
40
300
909
l.tno
1.100
l
ioo
100
. 41.
100
. 1.400
. lOM)
10
700
. I. 100
m
1M4
13
94
24
Its)
:i
41
ii".
44
94
114
74V,
37 4
H4
165 w
n
1.10
100
900 17,
40 47S
144
N
do pfd
I'nion Paritc ...
da pfd
f. S Elpraa ..
V. 8. Raaliy ...
I'. 8. kuaear ..
do pfd
I. 8. Steal
da aid
Virginia-Caroltn Chrsmal.
do pfd
W'abaa ...:
do ptd
W'al la-Fargo Elpraa
W raltoghoua Llrrtnr .
W'oataro t'nion. aa-dlv...
Whaallng A lka Ina
w woonata l antral
do pid ""
( Tatal aala for tha day. 90.w hara,'
9v
44.100
4. 100
9O0
to
94
i4
109 Vi
41
i
444
444
3394.
IU ,
'. 93
94
19
4
U
11
44 .
44
1194
44
.944
4
1434
1
t4
47
1414
94
94
114
144 4
44
194
44'
140
19 "
','
100
114
90 .
V.'
'St
-f4
414
714
114
191
1144
133
1004
U14
' 10
1014
141 Si
1)94
H
I4
14
194
1014
uo
19
It
71
174
Kit
1194
13
31
H4
H4
M4
44
49
14
114
90
111
411
44
W4
04
444
It
74
199
IO04
114
111 .
414
774
. 4
' 14
II
tt
4
11
14
IS',
1474
414
ti .
.14
111
M4
l
44
744
164
117
H4
"4
90
94
"4i
3f.
1314
9"4
u
44
!9fla!Kaadln
. 44 do let pfd. (...
. 19 do !4 pfd
.1944 Sou hern Ry ....
174 do pfd
. 4-. Southaui ParIRe
. 91 It nlott Facile ..
. 44I to pfd
. 41 jl". 8. Btael
. 71 i! Mo pfd
.lUittahaah
.1814 4Vl pfd
. lo4IRanMi 4a .V. 91
30 6-ifid Der ounce.
;i k t 1 ifa 2 per Cn
1 ne nt or aiscotinr4n the open mnrkt
ror short Mils lis 34tf4 -l per-cent; fot-
tnre nionuisbill( 3 -lvi34 per cent
Forelgra Flaa aclal.
LONDON, June MTrf stipplies of moneV
were abundant toda.x,nd tha demantl
4ipJrt. vJUineounte ewer atyTnpaithetlca'.ly
un met. ckock, excBange - tne unuer
lone wa steadier,' hut business was still
on a small- scale. I ne pronounced eaa of
money, however, caused better inquiry
for good (yielding slocks which at present
stand at a low level. ""Consols Improved
on buying 'In anticipation of a reouctlun
In the Rank of England's rate of discount
wntie nome rails naa a narder tendency.
Americans continued yesterday's upwuid
movement and made substantial aralna on
the day.- The opening at 'above parity on
fair local buying wns followed In the after
noon by good Wall street support. Union
Pacific received the moat attention. Tho
market Cloned firm at ,a shade below Hie
best, quotations of the day. Kaffirs and
foreigners benefited by Paris support. Now
Russians were especially Itrmer. Japanese
6s of 1904 closed at 102., ,
HERL1N, June 20. Trading on the Bourse
today was quiet. Russians were weaker.
Baltimore & Ohio was higher.
PARIS, June 20. Price at the opening
of the Bourse today were firm, but later
heaviness prevailed. Stocks closed eteadv.
Russian Imperial 4s closed at 77.00 and
Russian ..bonds of 190 at, 4S3 ui. The pri
vate rate of discount was ? 11-18 per cent.
ST. PETERSBURG, June SO. Prices on
the Bourse today sgaln declined heavily
when the banker withdrew their aupport
of Imperial 4s. which, fell to, 72. closing un
eighth .better. Five touched 81V-. Lotteries
have fallen 30 points In a month.
Dttt. 190t, 19O6.l04.jl9U.l03.!1901. 1800.
I 301
I
S44I 9 181 I
3041 6 Ml A 72
t Zi I 18 4 84
t 3441 i 1 4 82
3 374, 6 331 4 88
I 201 4 92
14 93
4 761 01' 7 !
4.WI
6 89!
I 91 I 01
t 8 4 97
394
( 38
0 1 31
a mm 1 331
07 7 6 84 4 84
7 31 I M 4 98
B B I I 87 4 89
Of! 7 24 4 94
t 96t 7 B 83
7I T 26! i 81 0
t 1! 6 94! 7 481 3 I 0
I 16 5 00j 6 81rf 7 13; 6 90 4 II
104 9 4 1 1"" 4 rl
I .,9 I aa ias 4 11
t 141 I M 1 14 4 H
I J 99 1 at 1 tx 4 4
t. 4 1 40 H II 4 44
9 1194 I 4
HEIFERS.
1 0 J M 1 410 4 0
1 409 1 0 I 4
1 t ft t !! 4 f
1 41 I 1 79 4 1
1 44 I 9 1 94 4 3
J 4T 19 I ' 4 In
14 I 1 10s 4 39
1 IW 1 Tf. 9 107 4 1
4. 497 I H 10 4 4
II 49 I 29 I :. 74S 4 4
I iota I 40 I If) 4 0
1 10 19
BULLS
1 17 M I 1170 1 71
1 19 I M 1 1910 1 7
110 I 9fi I ia I i
1 1900 I ti 1 lSil 9
1. 9(10 9 1 ! 4 o
I Hon I 90 I 1790 . 4 to
t ia 1 it 1 l(l '4 (si
I 1470 I 10 I 1!S 4
1 1490 I fr 1 11M 4 00
1 1110 I TI 1 14 .W 4 10
CALVES
1 171 4 71 1 1" I
1 ioo I o I 10 4 0
t mo I 79 1 tf 4
1 140 1 79 . 1 110 III
t 119 I 04 9 IM 9 It.
1 100 m 1 10 4 14
1 '..110 no 4 140 9 IS
BTOCKERS AND FKEDKUS
i.; 90 I 79 1 IM 4 34
, 910 1 1 Tl I 19
1.. 9T0 I M I 439 I 19
491 I 10 1 a. . 9: 1 40
I ,...,441 I 10 1 494 I 40
7 ,. 411 I 19 4 451 I 94
3 .'. 43 I 10 7 M I II
1 940 1 II
8TAO8
1 1110 4 M
Tx end Indian steers, 3 Po8K7; aowt
and heifers, 8J faajj'JiA 1 ' ' i"
IltMt Hecelpts. - . Vend: niaVkal
Steadv; pigs ami lights. 8VSirfj : packer
wj.3n; tmtchrr surt best heavy, 3tn1
n x
8HEKP ANl l.AMRS-Reretpt. ' 8
he. I, mirket steadv; jtatlve mutton. 3.1 o
ico: Is nit vs. 34iii, rbil, and butka,
3.i.76'iJ.i stockrrs, 3;.rfil86.
r York l ive Meek Market.'
NEW YOltK. June fo. - BKKVF8 - Re
ceipt, l.lij head; steers, steady to strong:
f.it hulls, firm; bologna.. .hull- low to tor"
lower; medlitiu to choice cows steadv to
firm; bologna cows. 1c lower Steer. $4 76t,
4.: bulls. H.d ; . cows. il..4in4 16. Kx
rort. 67 head rttle. .16 head of sheep and
4.0O11 quarter of lieef.
CAI.Efl Receipt 4.M6 head; veals
opened steady to lower and closed 87fie
on; biittermtiks, ;'.V lower. Venls. 86.604)
7.76; top at close. Iyoi); lall-endi, 3i6if; but
termilk. 33.76h4.25: city tlrtssed veil, 8Wllc
per lb.; esrly market, 114c for prime; coun
try dressed. 7441104c per lb. ' "
HttlS-Recelpt. k.ia hestf; market "flfm.
6c higher; tte hog. aMr7.13.
HHr.FI AND I.A MRS - Receipts'. r7
head; sheep lower. Is mix Inc higher, 'yeer
llngs nominal; common to prime sheep 3A&0
ij.o6; lambs, 37.6ta 974. . '
'Sunday.
RANGK OF
PRICES.
Cattle.
.IXbiXii. 26
. 1.60tJ.05
.. J.2fi'q6.70
,. 3.00rtj6.83
l .OOti t 26
Hogs.
t.0Oa46
6.6VB.70
660.66
66na,76
l.205.3S
Omaha ,.i
Chicago
Kansas City
fit. 1-oul
Bloux City
. Tl'ESDAT'8 SHIPMENTS.
Tha following snows the number, of cars
of Blockers and feeders shipped to tba coun
try ana tneir points of destination:
. CATTLE. - Car.
C. F. Davla, Malvern, la. Wabash 2
F. A. Deller, Preparation, la. N. W 1
8. R. Hwanson. tialesbura. 111. U 2
J. F. Oreen, Tabor. Ia J 1
Wolf A W,, Red Oak, Ia.-Q.. 2
F. Meller, Wayne. Neb. M. 4k O.: 1
Kraut Bro., Craig, Neb. M. ft O.. ........ 1
B. McCurdy, Tekamali, Neb. M. ft 0 1
HORSE8.
A. Wendt, Murdock, Neb.-R. 1 1
M. M. Payne, Neb. L'lly Junct., Ia. y 1
V. Marsh. Vlattsr.voutli, Neb. Q 1
K. Hprague, Alt, la. I. C 1
R. J. Bliby, gultman. Mo. 44 1
C. C. Oelwlck. Dwlght, Neb. F. E 1
R. P. McQure. Wianer. Neb. F. 1
H. L. Corey, Anita, la. R. 1 8
C. C. Jackson, Elgin,' Neb. F. E
L. M. Anderson, Htratford, la. N. W.,.. 1
A. Spooner, Mondamln, la. N. W 1
J. F. Cook, Lexington, Ky. Q 2
Eachart ft Co.. Uedharn. la.-Milwaukea.. 1
the official number
C, M. ft St. P. Ry.. 1
Wabash 1
Mo. P. Ry. .......... a
U. P. system 63
C. ft N.- vV. (east). .... 2
C. A N. W. twest) ... ti
C, 43t. P., M. ft O..V37
C, B. A. Q. (east! .. 3
C. B. ft Q. (west) 49
(.'., H.-4- at r. (naatrt; 4
C. R. 4.----(Weet).-. U
Illinois Central 1
Chicago, (it. V astern. 10
Total receipts ,....23j
. The disposition of. the day receipt was
as follows, each buyer purcnaslng tha num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
HOOS The receipts of hogs this morn
ing were very Isrge as will be noted from
the table at head of colum. For a good
many yeara the record for large receipts
at this point had been held by July 31,
1894. when 50,884 hogs were received. It
will be ; remembered thai that waa the
drouth year and the large receipt wer
occasioned by the fact that farmer did
not hav sufficient feed and were forced to
ship In their hog regardless of whether
thev wer rip. for market. It will take
an official count to, determine If today Is
a record breaker.
L'nder the Influence of the very large
receipts the market her opened generally
lOo lower than the bet time yesterday
morning or 6 10c lower than yeterday s
average market. For a. time th trade wa
quite active, considering the large run,
and a good many hog sold st 38.-7 4f
8.3Q. with a sprinkling at 2 32 4 and a
top at 38. 88. After the. more urgent order
were filled and a packers seemed to rril
Ise. more fully the else of the receipts,
the . trade slowed up, price at the aami
time showing more weakness, and It
looked aa If the market would close con
siderably lower but still the hog kept
selling at about the morning price until
the early arrival wer practically all
dlpod of bv 11 o'clock In the morning.
It will be observed, that 38.274 9 8.82
bought th great malorlty of all the hog.
Considering th Urge receipt th market
as a whole was In very fair condition.
Representative sales
South Omsha
Slnux City.,..
Kansas city.
St. Joscpn....
Kt. Iinti,s
Chicago
Totals ....
of cars - of stock
cn road waa:
Hogs. Hheep. H'eea.
! - 7i " '.! ; --'i
" i 'i '
'1 : '' 1-
14 ' ' .. 1..
Mi :. ' ..
I ' I
I- 2 .. v
1 ' 2i. ' t ' "i
No.
14..
94..
109.
44
44
74
14
77
71
77
19
..
79
39
91
49
77
71
77
1
41 ,
74
94. '.,...
70
47
4 :.
K ,
77 ,
1
71
Jl
74
41
99
II
41......
79....:.
..,
71..,
31..
91...
130.
39..
93..
At.
..Ill
..t7l
..131
..141
..111
..104
lit
.131
.117
111
111
.139
.111
.194
.111
.191
.130
.197
.153
II
.141
.140
.111
.!41
.141
.177
.111
.111
.104
8h.
140
0
I40
140
it
14
190
0
90
110
190
'0
190
140
110
90
Wool Market. '
BOB TON, June fO.-YVOOL-Any hope of
activity In the market seems to have little
foundation, to judge from present Indica
tions. For days the trading has been ex
tremely quiet owing to an apparent inclina
tion on the part of both dealers and man
ufacturers to hold back. Local buyers feel
that th reported lack of stock In the west
I largely a fiction, while the dealers main
tain that the effort o' the buyers to
cheapen goods by refusing, to trade has
been carried to the; extreme. Territory
wools are dull. New medium half bloods
are priced at 2Xc, three-eights al 30c and
scoured at &tt7k. Pulled wools' are fea
tureless and foreign grades are quiet. Lead
ing quotatiors follow: Ohio and Pennsyl
vania XX and atMvve. 3:i44tS44c; X, Slrac
No. 1. rO'Wc; No.. 2. 3'4(3c; fine 'unwashed,
26dr26c; quarter blood Unwashed, ale 33c-three-eighthn
blood. 38c; half blood. 33c;
unwashed delaine, afi'2Sc; fine washed de
laine, SS37c. Michigan Fine unwashed 24
K2c; half blood unwashed, 81j32c- three
eighth blood, 314tfl32c; half blood. 32i&.ti4c;
unwashed, dulttlne. 27i2Oi Kentucky, In
diana, etc. Three-eighths and quarter
bloods, S2S3t. Territory, Idaho Fine zia
23c; heavy fine. lh'-SOc; fine medium, 22 "3c
medium. 2MT27C : low medium. ivh?7c Wy
oming Fine, 214J-22C; heavy, tine, liijloc- fine
medium. i:,tf-'3c; medium, ' 2ft-ai7ci low' me
dium. 26f27e. I'tnh and Nevada Fine y4i
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company ...
Cudahy Packing Co. ...
Armour ft Co.
Armour ft Co., K. C
Vanaant A Co
Lobman ft Co
W. 1, Stephen
Hill & Bon
Sol legn
J. B. Root A Co ,
S. ft 8 ,
St. L. Dressed Beef Co..-
Luex Beef Co
Bowden Packing Co. ...
Uherldan Meat Co
Klngan Packing. Co. ...
Othei buyers ...........
47
1.6.12
1,667
it
' 46
8
2
44
33
79
26H.
2.0.18
6.116
,ti.4
b.dbi
V
f!
107
2o6
97
273
13
l.-tsi
121
luo it
1994
114
4
4
444
HI
So
s
44
111.
74
174
4
116
114
1'4
474
149
444
114
13
494
109
n
1044
404
109
i
444
m
1M
9!
11
144
49
. Xew York Mia
N9.W YORK. Jun 20.
on mining stocks were:
Adam ,I4UI Cklaf
Allr tie . rmar
liana 10 Opmr
Linanewlek ra la phoaelx ,
CuBiotorlt Twnaal .... 194 Pat oat
Cat. sod Vs.... TI Saraa
1....I9 . aiarr Naiada
. Small Hops
4 aaard
Hor llar
Ua Silrar ..
tuaadrtlia Cae.
uftered.
T Steek.'
-Cloaipg quotation
.... 4
.... I
.... 44
.... :a
.... w
.119
Treataary Stateaaeat.
WASHINOTON. June iu.-Today state
ment of treasury balancee la th gnrJ
28c; heavy fine, 19rOic; fine medium. 22gyic
I medium. 26ya27c: low medium. 1..!
kota Fine. 224-; tfne medium. iifitXc- ine
dluin. 27'p2lsc; low meiliuni. ShStjTc. Mon
tana rine cnoice. . z4a-oc;, nne average, 33 i
44w, now iiivuiuiii Guoice.' .4'sbo; average
424c; ataple, Vif-'A-, mrdlum choice
2oc: uveris-e. 2tV&27c. "
ST. LOT'18, Juae ZO.WOOIgteadv: me
dtum grade, combing nnd clothing jf&ev
light fine. i?v;2c; heavy fine. WaW- tub
waahed, 336!!c. .
' Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 20.-METaL-TIii
aa lower In the English market, closing
anu tuo lor futures. -
cally tin waa cany and closed at 36.SOH38 70. i
Copper waa higher in the Englisli market. I
with spot quoted Bt H4 Jo and futures
at 81 2 6d Locnlly no change wa rr-'
ported, with lake quoted at 3li.7iu 19 Of': I
n.ruijm- au i.i,,( is.10; casting. 818 26
4al8 374. lad was unrhanaed at 18 16s
In London and st $o.75i?6 96 In the New
York market. Soelter declined 2 6d to
7! 7s 6d In London. Locally th market
wa a shade lower, also closing at tfi 10
j.30. Iron was unchanged In the English
marketa. with standard foundry at 49a lid
and Cleveland warrants at 60a 14d. lo
cally the market waa unchanged. No 1
foundry northern. 31876151900: No. 2 foun
dry northern and No. 1 foundry southern
L31h 26-818 50; No. 2 foundry southern, 317.76
tjin 00.
ST.' LOPI8 Jun 20.-METAI.fl-I.ead.
strong, at 36 !: spelter, weak, at VI 06
Totals 6,362 31, OS 1.410
CATTLE Receipts of cattle' were un
usually large tor a Wednesday, over 200
cars being reported In for the flrst time
since May 23. The average quality was
very fslr. there being a number of well
flnlshed beef steers on sale and only a
small sprinkling of butcher stock and
feeders.
l'nder the Influence of large receipts
here and at Chicago, with liberal runs re
ported at all other market point, the
tiade opened slow and dull. Packers wero
Inclined to wait until advices were re
ceived from other market before doing
very much, with the resuU that the fore
noon was pretty well exhausted before
they really got down to bualne. Tha
further fact that Chicago wa reporting a
lower market, tended atlll further to
weaken the situation her. When the cat
tin flnall sold the best beeve went .it
price possibly not very much different
ftom yesterday, but aside from that the
market was anywhere from weak to 10c
lower.
Cows and heifers of good quality were
In very light supply and the best dry lot
tork wa In demand at steady price.
Other klnda wer slow and weak, with
graasers extremely hard to sell sven .-4
lower price.
There were no stockers or feeders' of
much account In the yard and o far aa
couiu 11 ODservea, tnere w no very ur-
I very limited at th present time, the
trade being without any very Interacting
feature from day to day. The sale t,t
the better gradea of cattle looked jut
about ateady today and the market a a
whole might be quoted aa unchanged.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
14...
41...
SO...
74...
TI...
41...
4...
14...
I.,.
14...
3...
....154
Ml
....147
....104
....111
,...176
,;. ..190
.'...19
....144
'....134
...230
-....111
.V...9II
N7
.....un 1...
,....l!l ...
.....121 Ma
,...UI , (..
114
.....111
.....140
Ill
.....3f3
119
117
.,...170
.....144
44
'ii
40 .
110
10
40
190 '
N. ,
79
. 99
41
91
71
79
71
II
at
47
71....'.
49
11
74
17
71
97
90
II
1 ....
St.....
i
49
7!
94
71
41
' M . . . . .
94
.,...
17....
71
, 71
. 41
. II ...
70
70
94
19
II....
' 94....
94...,
41;..,
44 ...
44....
.77....
47, . .-.
44....
74....
'T7....
7....
1 ...
U
. 't?.:;:
. 14....
10..
A.
,..114
..7
..114
.191
...101
...171
..111
..179
..111
.174
..119
...141
..141
,..119
...141
...111
.
...Ml
...111
...111
...ill
...111
...111
...111
...147
...HI
...Ht7
...145
...144
...III
...9M
...J7
. ..Ill
...181
...If
...191
...190
...141
...111
...104
. . 14
...101
...IS
...its
...114
...:t4
..115
9h.
Pr.
1 10
I 174
174
174
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 174
4 14
4 174
4 174
I 174
I 174
4 174
4 174
174
4 10
4 Ml
4 to
I I
10
4 M .
1 10
I to
m
1 M
I 30
I 10
I to
I 44
I 19
I 10
I 99
I 10
I 14
4 14
I )o
4 10
I 30
4 10
4 I
M
4 14
I 10
4 M
4 M
I 30 -I'M-.
1 90
I 10
I so
4 10
I M
4 90
9 10
4 10. ,
4 10.
4 10
STAG
444 144 I 10
. . BOARS
1 199 ... 4 4
8HEEP There waa nothing In the way
of news connected, with th sheep trade
this morning, the receipts being light th
same as every day. Among the arrival
was a buncn or lames sold for delivery a
88.60 and they constituted a good part of
the day's receipt. A few good Mexican
lamb gold up to 37. with aprlng lambs
at k.i ana a rew good native ewe a
high as 38.26. All these prices looked
good and strong and were very sntlsfac
tory to owners. The demand at this doiii
continues very . good and Is In excesa of
me ear-piy, wnicn uiea on mat tne marHn
every nay f in a very strong position.
quotations on clipped stock: Oood to
choice weatern lambs. 38.60o7.00: fair to
good lambs, 3.00tJ 60; cull lambs, 14.50
(Olio; good to choice yearlings, 3.769
d fste IA arofwt V, rfl va ttltllAt?'-
good to cholc wethers, io75tf8.15. fair f
to good wethr, H 60B 6.76; good :o
choice ewe, f 6. 7647 8.00; fair to good ewes,
36.00Vt.76; bucks, 14.2604.71.
No.
10 cull ewes , '.
38 western ewe
61 weatern yearling lambs...
44 aprlng lambs.
1 western ewe
1 buck .......
1 buck
12 western ewes
western ewes and wethers
327 Mexican )arubs ,
.194
!?0
HI
.140
.Ml
.147
.141
.141
.215
...111
19
40
ioo
ISO
"m
ioo
90
10
90
90
90
HOGS.
Pr
94
4 1
I IU
I 10
I 11
I 30
10
I 30
4 4
4 3
4 14
I 10
I 10
I 14
I 90
I 30
4 10
I M
I 39
I 10
4 I
I 9
4 14 .
4 II
I 19
4 114
I l!4
4 4
4 114
I 114
I 134
4 124
I 114
.1 114
I 314
4 434
4 IS 4.
4 114
4 134
114
I 114
I 124
114
I 124
124
114
4 114
I 114 .
I 114
I 124
I 114
I 314
4 114
I l4
I 134
I 9
III
I 174
nrk In (light.
Receipt of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday: v.
Cattle. Hog
. 4.9"0
. 1.10"
. 7. Tiki
. 8.t
, S.o-iB
.22.000
21.'ai
8,900
1H.H
.
12.448
28.0. -
Bheet)
v 1.70
'i'fini'i
, 3.400
9fH
' 1."00
.40.740 94.04 37, W
extra fancy. 24
87.76.
10-lb. carton, To
three-crown. He;-
At.
. 89
. 108
. 71
. 61
.... 90
.... 230
......180
170
1"4
(5
Pr.
4 00
I ii
t 20
7 .6
8 00
J 0
( 00
26
8 60
i 00
OMAHA WHOI.R94I.B MARKET-.
o,l '
Caadltlow of Trade'eaeTttaetatlea ea
Staple anal Faery Predae.
BOOS Receipts, liberal-; freih atock, lit,?.
LIVH PUl'LTRY Hene. KWatr: roosters'
6c. turkeys. 124c; ducks. Juc; spring ohlck- '
ens, lftii 20c per lb.
Bl'T'i'KR-i'arklna atock. SKLc: nhnlea to
fancy dairy, 16c; creamery, ZlQtfHc.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha- Feed -ooav
pany: No. 1 upland. 810.60: medium, 38 60, ,
coarse, 39 00. Rye traw. 38.60. '
BRAN Per ton, 317 60. .:
NEW VEGETABLES. -v
TOM ATOE8 Tex, rter crate of 20 lbs...
net. 31.28.
WAX BENR-P market havaket - nt
about 16 Iba., 31.26. ... .
STRING BEANS Per market basket uf,
shout 16 lbs., 31 26
1 LKNllr'S. BEETS AND CARROTS "
Per dot. bunches, 26c.
LEAF LETTCCaV-Hothouse. per. do,
heads. 30c.
CI C'CMBERS Home-grown, per doa., 45c;'
- . V 1 I' VI . UJA, ,1.11, ....
ONIONS California. "We ner lb : Taxaa.
In cratea, white. 31 78; yellow. 81.36.
GREEN ONIONS-Per doa. bunehaa. 20c.
RADISHES Per dos. ".inches, 16c.
CABBAGE California, to per lb.
CAl'LI FLOWER-Per dox. heada, 76a. .
GREEN PEAS-Per bu.. 81.60.
NEW POTATOE8-Per bu., 31.00, " "
OLD VEGETABLES.,.
POTATOKfl Home-arrnm-n tier Vui IVW9
0o; South Dakota, per bu.. 76fkc; Colorado.
90c per bu.
NAVY BEANS Per PU., 31. 8J. Nt. 3. 1.74.
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 34c. .
VROP1CAL FRCITS. i
DATES Per box of to-lb. pkgs.. 32 .00:
Halloween. In 70-lb. boxes, per box, 6c;
Bayers, per lb.. 4c; walnut stuffed. 1-lb.
pkgs., $2.00 per doa.; t-lb. box. 81.00.
UKAMtiK California, extra fancy nav
el, large slse, $42M6.00; Mediterranean
sweets, all slses, tlOtxtl.iO: Vatenotas all '
slsea. 3n.0O(S6.60.
LEMONS LI monlera,
size, $H.00; 300 to 300 six.
FIGS California, per
86c; Imported Smyrna,
six-crown. 13c.
BAN A NAB Per medium slsed bunch. 31.76
42.36; Jumbos. $2.6iu3.00.
riN iKAffutM loriaa, . aiss 34. to arm
St to&t- ... . .
FRUITB.
CHERRIES California. $100 per 6-lb. box:'
sour cherries 34-qt. crate, tl.2Wl.60.
GOOSEBERRIES Per crate of 34 ota.
$2.00.
peaches California. 81.28 per bu. .
PLUMS-California. 1.76 per bu.
BLACKBERRIES-Per 24-qt. crate. $160
433 80.
RASPBERRIES Red, per 24-qt. crate, . .
13.00; black, per 24-qt. crate. 33.5uiTa.60.
MELONS.
WATERMELONS Per lb.. 2c, or about
40j60c each. ...
CANTELOUPE8 Mexican, per crate, .""
about 46 melons, 9s.ootj8.0o; Texas par orata,
about 46 melon. 33.60. - ,- -CUT
MEJU'8.
No. 1 ribs, lie; No.. 3 rl, c; No. 3 rib. 1
74c; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 3 loin, No. i
I loin. 114c; No. 1 chuck, 64c: No. 1
chuck, 64c; No. 3 chuck,' 6c; Ne. 1 round,
ti 4c; No. 3 round, 84o; No, 3 round, 7c;
No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plan, 3c; No.. 3 plat. .
24c
MISCELLANEOUS. " ' ' "
CIDER Per keg. $3.7t: per bbl., 36.T.
HONEY New, per 24 lbi $3 60.
CHEESE-Bwlse, nw, Jttc; . Wisconsin -brick,
12c; Wisconsin llmberger, .12o; twin.
184c; Young Americans, 16e.
- NUTS Walnuts. No. L soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 164c; bard shells, per lb.,
134c. Pecans, large, per lb, 14c; . small,
per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., VAci roasted, ,
per lb., 12c. Chill walnut, per lb 12-t(ia4o.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c; bard
shells., per lb., 16c. , C'oooanuts, $4 per saok
of 100. ,
SI'UAR Granulated ' cane, In bbla.,
$5.08; granulated cane; in sacks, 86.01; gran
tilated, In aacka. 4.41.
8YRLP In bbls., 24c per gal.;. In cases.
8 10-lb. cans, 31.70; cases, 11 Mb. Cana, tl.aO;
case. 24 24-lb. cans, 1.86. "
COFFEE Roan ted., No. 36, 64 per lb;'
No. 80, 2040. per lb,; No. 26, 184c per lb.;
No. 20. 164c per lb.; No. 21, 124c per lb.
CURED FISH Family whltefWh. per 4'
bbl., 10 lb., $4.60; Norway 'mackerel, per
bbl.. 0 lbs., bloater, $40; No. 1, $31; No. 2.
No. 8, 3); irisn, pto. 1, io: nerrtng, in
bbla. 200 lb, each, Norway 4k, 313; Norway
8k, $13; Holland, mixeo, u.oo; Holland her.
ring, In keg, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed. 70c.
CANNED OOOD8 Corn, standard , we!-'
em. 6Mii0c; Maine, $1 16 Tomatoea.. 8. lb.
cn. ti.2ivai.e0: -2-lb., 7jc4)l. Pineapple.,
grated. 2-lb., 82 06fff2.3O; slieeo. tl aOtJj.JO.
r:iinn annle. fancy, 83.(0; California anrl-i
cot. tl-4i(l2.00; pears, $1.762.60; peach.
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Weak to Test . Cents Lower
Hosts Steaady. 4c had Lower.
CHICAGO.' June 10 CATTLE Receipts.
22,000 head; market weak to 10c lower; mm.
mon to prime steers, tt.OtVqitlO; rows, tn.OO
tiA 60; heifer. $2.7fi6.25; bulls. 82.7S$I r5;
calves, M.TTvart.W; stockers and feeders, $2.73
t4.7a.
H008- Receipts. M.OOO head: market
gent demand. The fact is the feeder trada ateady to a shade lower;- choice to p-ime
iiea,v ., iiiruLini iw b,i ii',,
$e.574Tjb6r butcher' weights. $., M. 70;
good to choice heavy m xed, 36.67 4'fio. 66;
pecking. $6.oo,2H. -
8Hr!KP AND LAM R9 Receipts. 18.000
head; market strong; rheen, ?4VV(i35; year
ling. ta.00fie.60; shorh lambs. $6.25t7.o0.
Coee Market.
NEW YORK. Ju te -COFFEE Market
for coffee futures opened at good prices
to a decline of 6 pointa. which was rather
a dlaapolntlug response to steady European
cables and ruled rather unsettled a a re
sult of near month liquidation, a consider
able part of the business being. In the
shape ( switches from Julv to later
montha. The close wa .steady with
price nt unchanged to t point lower.
Sale of th day were reported of 64 360
bag, Including July, 6 lyg H.rioc : September.
tlfa30c; December. 8. tii 46; March. 4.46c;
May. t.76.M.fc)t; pot Rio, steady. No. 1.
Invoice, 74c. . ... . .
No. A. Pr. Ka, a... Pr
1 TOO 19 11 ....I34! 4 9
I 414 I 71 19 J12 4 49
. 1 970 I 10 I 4M 4 u
1 10 4 to ' H. I2IJ 4 i
II 44 4 8 ' II llill 4 ID
1 1100 4 15 41 -..1121 4 M
tl 994 I II ISM 4 9
1 1 4 4 44 Illl 4 90
I K'20 4 4 17....- lit 4 9,
II 90 4 40 14 132 4 90
1 1041 4 41 12 IIS 4 91
I 114 4 40 4 1HJ 4 94
9 991 4 44 10 l9 4 aa
i9 911 I" .1 1134 4 99
4 946 4 4 1! 1124 8 9
51 101 4 15 . 14 1191 t 9
93 117 3 4 44 1 9 771 I 09
17 1041 4 99 7 v.479 4 40
1 471 4 41 M .1441 I TM
,1 I?0 4 45 II., mi 1 09
4 1017 4 4 11 1144 I 05
I It 4 40 N ....ltll I M
II !04 4 44 f7 1,74 ,4
14 79 4 TO II 1117 1 l0
11 94 74 !00 us 1 ,
10 11-90 4 70 14 1412 I 1
12 l4 4 14 14 Ill i II
II 1111 4 71 19.. 1IJ4 ,d
11 Ml 4 14 I.. 1414 I to
44 IfOI 4 71 2t 4 I H
14 10S4 4 74 tl 94 II
1 1070 4 75 II JI77 I 19
I....,". 1290 4 90 1 uji 1 M
14... . 1190 4 40
COWS.
1 749 I 9 a mo 1 4
1... 1 71 1.'....'....... 944 9 40
I 10K I Tl 11..... 104 1 I
1 '....979 1 74 1... ION a
1 910 I II 1440 I 50
1 940 I 19 . I l:M 1 71
1 HO I 11 11 , 101 1 79
4 44 8 99 4 1141 99
1 1091 9 90 HK 194
1 100 t aa 1 i. 4 no
1 814 t 34 I. m 4 (M
1 7K I 49 I !,., 4 go
44 1 10 1............ 4,5 4 10
1 ii ii 1 1010 4 ia
1 M" 8 14 1 H7 4 I
1 1 00 I n I .1,24 4 u
I In I 99 134 4 to
o I aa t i 4
1 45 10 t iM ,
1 740 I 9 I I 4 1
1 14 1 4 1 Mil 4 3
1 9 I... ..119 4 3
1 1H4 3 IS I Ulu 4
Kaasa City Lire Sleek Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 20. C ATT LK Re
ceipts. 7.700 head. Including- 2,200 Send of
out herns; market steady to a shade lower;
qusrantines strong; choice export and
dressed beef steer. tV&tfift 70; fair to g od.
td.iO'tto 15; western fed ateers. tl.7T56.26;
stneker and feeder. tl.7rVr4.?5; southern
steer. $3.00424.76; southern cow. $J 2'vfi3 V:
native cow, t2 25 a4 3t; nitlv steer. $3.00
fto.lO; bulls. $2.5&4.00: c.lve, $! VI.OO.
HOGS Ret-Hot. 18.000 head: mtrkct
wen.k to lower; top. $1166: bulk of sales,
$3T4J474. hesvv. 3 474f.r: pneker.
$6 4iV(Tt6n; pig and llghta. .607 46.
SHEKP AND LAMBS BecelM. 0M
head: market strong; lamhs, 16 fl7.75; fed
sheep and yearling. $6 00478 2".; Texn
clipped yearlings, $5.78tj.0; Texas cllnped
sheep. $4.7t1S6.76: Texaa o-ta. t3I"ift3.75:
stockers and feeders. I3.2ttf5.0i.
Kt. Joaepk Mv Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June to. CATTLE -R"-telpt.
2.093 head: frrlOc lower: nstlvea, 3.
(36 80: cow and heifer, 31.7571 !. 60- etocker
rd feeder. $3.0(Vi4 16.
HOOS Rece pt. 12,448 hd: J4t)6c lower:
liaht $6307.4S; medium and heaw, $6.3.1
t47f.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt. r-4
head; market steady to strong; lambs,
fancy, $1.752.40; H. C. peache, t3oo2.60.
Alaska almon, red, tl. 26; fancy Chinook.
V, $2.10; fancy sockey-ei F., $16; sardine. :
Mi nil. $2.60: mustard. $:'.jj3.10.. Sweet
potatoes, $1.16451.26; sauerkraut, $1; pump
kins, 80c4S31.flO; wa beans, 2-Tb.) 7Mj0c;
lima beans, 2-lb., 76c4i 31. 36s spinach, il.gS; I
cheap peaa. t-lb., 0c;, intra. Jtxl9uc; iaaey, ...
I1.3&U1.H. ,.s
Cotton Market. - ' '
BT. LOl'IS. June- an.-4.OTTON-8teady ;
middling. 11 l-16c: sales, none; ..receipts,
none: shipments, none; stock, 80,291 bales. ,
LIVERPOOL. June- 30. COTTON Spot In.
fair demand; prices 8 to points lower:
American middling . fair. t iM: gond mid-
tiling. .7d; middling, 07d; low middling..
6 87d; good ordinary." S.7d; ordinary, I 46a. .
The sale of the day wer It.OOO biilaa, of '
which 12.000 hales were for specula t Ion -and '
export, and Included l.OOO bales of . Ameri
can: receipts. 4 000 bale; no American.
NEW ORLEANS.. .June 30-COTTON-Bpot
closed quiet to steady; sales. 1.900,
halea: low ordinary. 7 II-I80: low middling,
10 6-1 tc: middling. 10 16-16c: good middling. -
11 7-16c: fslr. 12 7-16c receipts, 1.882 bales;
stock, 69.623 bales. . .
Oils and Resist..,,,
NEW TORK. June 20 OILS Cottense. '
easy; prime crude, f. o. b.. mills. Mc: prime
yellow 3644r38r. Petroleum, steady; re- '
fined New- York; $7.80. Turpentine, firm,
at ru;dlc.
Rt'irti.v Quiet ; strained, common to Rood,
$3 tttojd OA. '
SAVANNAH, June 30 Oir-Turpentln, '
firn ' 87'4jC.
ROSIN-Firm: A B C P. t3 90; E, ttt 0:
F. 30(.. a $105: II and U $4 20: K.' 34 ;
M. 4.efi.fi; N. $4 63; VQ. $4.60; WW. $1 fft. "
esa- Head for Rwtger'a College.
NEW HRCNSWlCK. N. J.. Juna 30.- .'
Rev. William Henry Steele Demarest. D.JD., .
graduate of the class of '83. was today in
stalled as president of Rutger a col leg.
JUDGMENT.
loax Hy l ive giork Market.'
BIOCX CITY. 1.. June 20 -(Special Tel.
tram ) CATTLE Receipts. 1.100 head.
Market vveik; ainckcr steady: beeves lu0
iio :t: cows, hulls and mixed, tt ) v4 .v
tockers "'t fei.e. $3. i", y 4 . jfi , calves in'l
yearllnas. fS 25434 15
IILXiS-Receli.ts. 8.400 he,d; market Jfe fol
lower, selling at t4.Ur!8U; bulk of sales.
$o.2630.
at. I.oala lire Sleek Market.
91. liOCI. JUn 30-CATTI.E-Re'einf
8.fi head, includ-n? l.fca1 h -ad i f Texan
mrket stesdv 'inile (hipping and eitpor'
steer. 3 i16: dressed beef ard biitchT
steera. 13 86(7 0, steer under 1.000 noitniis
l3fit7 4Jfc stockers e,,i - f,ir. 2 6V14 2V
roil nd li.'- t'e ' H; cin--ra. t 'i ,i
i'v; bull. C.3V4J.76, calve, fj 8.o;
MIjudriiHnt of the tharfutep
of a ttecurlljr fniienllj ri-Mull In
lr of fund. Our rlrralara will
aaslnt you In the selection of fn- ..
' srrTaiiv bond. ' '
A. B. LEACH a(iO.
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