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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
peningj if 8tronc, but Showi Eeac-
tion Soon After.
BAD EXTORTS EOETH AND SOUTH
Pi-edwtalaatlaex Fasrtar la Pr4o Mak
fraa New Oa llaaga oa Df
veleaaaeat ( Barlag
WkMl.
, OMAHA, Jun 10, 1JT.
iATh apnlng today w( strong, but
iwk1 a reaction later and went off two
tractions. Report trom Kansas are still
dtscoursglng, aa alao are those from the
northwest. Heavy rain In Iowa are do
ing aonte damage to oom. Unusual Inter
at. la altaolied to the government report.
-woicn la due today. Cable have a better
Wht ihnvriwl vi4 tun at the nnentna
Immoderate aniline: waa observed at the
opening bjr commission houses. The predominating-
factor In prloe making from
on saema to hang on the development
of spring wheat. July option opened at
SteVa. bid. and closed at BoUc. asked.
Corn opened firm and steady, owing to
report of damage t)jr heavy rains. There
wa soma very Influential selling of corn
and prices rallied, but soon dropped to
about opening fractions. July opened at
fro bid and closed 40Vo asked.
Oat opened soft and conaiderabls nerv.
oosness was felt. Offerings In July and
September options are getting too heavy
and market la weakening some. July oats
opened at U asked and closed a
asked.
Primary wheat receipts were 7GS.000 bush
els and shipments 816,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 421,000 bushels and
ahlpmenta of 10,000 buahela. Cora receipts
were 1,M7,000 bushels and shipments l.Oni.000
bushels, against receipts Isst year of 1,076.
000 bushels and shipments ff 744,000 bushels.
Clearance were 80.000 Bu. of corn and
M.ono bu. of oat and wheat and flour equal
to 47,000 bu.
Liverpool closed A3& higher on wheat,
and Wd higher on oom.
Seaboard reported 48,000 bu. of wheat and
SOjOuo bu. of corn for export.
The world's shipments this week were
Uffi,000 bu. aa compared to t. 82O.0UO bu. this
Week last year.
Com shipments his week were 4,tS2.0no
uu. m cuniparea u ui,wv du. mis weea
laet year.
The visible supply of
wheat shows a
decrease) of (lxOuo bu.. corn decrease of
v J hu. and oats- decreased 452, uuo bu.
y uoctu raugs of options:
ArUcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Bat'y.
July,,
8ept..
Corn:
July..
Bept,
July..
Sept...
nsn 9ob 9oA nx wsa
eoSfcB )B 1A tlsA 1VA
48Ttrt lt)Vt 4A 9A 9A
48 B S 48 A 48 A .4 A
44A 44KA , 44HA '44HA 444A
' 17 A 17 AUK'JtA ftf!tB 17 A
A Mked, B bid, . , .
Oaaah) Cask IVtees. '
XTXXVAfl Ma, a t. . ..a aMi1 aj.. . .
wwi no. s spring, Shfasic .
CORN-No.- t, fofcc; No. 4. iT𝔚 no
grade, '45c.; No. yellow, 4BHS?lc;
. OATS-No. t mixed,' "tSmjXSc: No. J
Whit 4.nv344oj No. white,- CH0.
RYE No. 1, 78c; No. t. 73c
:Crlot' Receipt.
,- . J. ' . Wheat. Corn. Oats.
1 Cbtoaga , t.,...M,. U W7 , 27
t Minneapolis 481' ...
(I Omaha ...,.. .,.....,..,, 14 , 171 IS
f Uuluta 66
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CH10AOtjRAIIT AND PROVISIONS
Fterarel of tbe Trading and CToalag
rtea a Board' ef Trade.
CHICAGO, June 10. The - government
crop report on the condition of the win
ter and spring wheat crops of the United
Btatesi had a weakening effect today on
the local Wheat . market, the September
delivery closing at a net decline 'of 19
1 Ac. September corn waa down MOIio.
As were oft Ho. Provisions were 7 Ho
I3H lowsr.
The -official statistics estimated thi
mdltlo of wlme wheat? OttcJun. t 'ill
7.4 and-spring wheat SI.7. The total
acreage t spring wheat was placed at
1 (.444.000 acres, a decrease ot 1. per cent
compared with last ysara crop. These
A sure were more favorable than had
been generally . expected, and prices de
clined more than lo per' bushel Inside of
five minutes. Kearller In the session the,
market . had- lioen ' nerrwus, rioe fluc
tuating over a wide range. ' The 'market
was., I rut at t oviit j .eeaase of high
prtcav at - 1A vevpool.' but the -more- favor
able weather for the crop In this country
overcame this bullish '. Influence and
caused - a ' decline In- all 'deliveries. The
weakness .waa accentuated later by tbd
government report.- Tfee close waa weak.
September1 opened 'Ho. to Ho higher at
He to tHc. sold at 09 Ho, and then
declined to 97 Ho. The closs was st
1 H H c July ranged between 9o and
f Ho and closed at (l OHc Clear
anoes of wheat and flour were equal, to
1(1.000 bushels. The amount on passage
Increased 1,110,000 bushels, and ths vis
ible supply decreased (11,00 bushels.
Primary receipts were 7(1,000 bushels
against 411,000 bushels for the same day
last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of t(0 cars against
47 last week and 101 cars a year ago.
Firm cab lea and wet weather over the
greater part of the corn belt , had a
atrengthenlng influence on the corn
market early In the day. but toward the
second hour prices weakened on selling
by local longs. The weakness of ats was
a depressing Influence and the market
closed eaay. September opened HO Ho
higher at 14 Ho to 64 Ho, sold between
tlHo and !4Ho and closed at 61Ha
July ranged between 11 Ho and 14 Ho ani
closed at SI He. - Looal receipts were 117
cars with 411 of contract grade.
Oats were firm at the opening because
of an active demand for July by shorts.
The deferred futures, however, were sold
freely by pit traders and this caused
considerable weakness la ths latter part
of the session. The government crop re
port was bearish, showing the condition
of the crop aa 11.1 and the acreage ' 1,
(11.000 and the market cloaed weak. Sep
tember oats opened unchanged to Ho
higher at llo to 11 Ho, declined to 17 Ho
and olossd at 17 He July sold between
44Ho and 4(H and closed at 44 He. Local
recotpte were 117 cars.
Trading in provisions was quiet and
tk market weak becauss of selling by
local packers and a Bo decline In the
. rtca of live hogs. At the cloee Septem
ber pork was down lto at IK IT H. Lard
was down lOtjUHo ar 1I.O7H0I1O.
Bibs wsre THo lower at IJ.17H.
Estimated receipts for tomonpwi
Wheat, 6T care; corn. Ill cars; oats, 161
ears i hogs, 11,000 head.
The official number of cars of stock
The leading future ranged as follows-. -
I Open. High.
Low. Closs. Safy.
( 1 Articles
7H s fang, r
, HeHikS'adS SK
1WH W lOttt)
1 101
- HI . Mf . U 14 '
K6SH4H M
.. 44H 44H
S 17S r M
V H KeH 4H
mi run i k r?Hf j( at. ,
4 i( li(rHlM6i!H
s oo m i sur neui
17H 05 I Jw IvT
IK. 17H1 171 118
' . Sept. WW
I ItoO. ll W'VU
Corn I
, ' f July . (WHiffH
N Oats- V I
i July.- 4HMk
t y kHsS'H
July lit SO
' " lipt. I IS I
Lara I 1
ft! . I
July 7i (
"iA, itoHr
No- 1 . .
Cash quotations were as follows:
rLOlrH-8teadyj winter patents. 3 IMS
in7ta".lUfl,," W15?: "Prins ps2:
bakers, (l.olLti. , .
"Uf WHBA r-No. I spring. tl.Oorn OSU; Ma. 1
COfiN-Ko. t, 63ef,ic; No. T yellow Uc
RTJO N. t, k3u.
HAhlY-Kalr to Choice malting. TWSt
fcUKI'Ji-n., Kcx 1 northwterT,: Utlt
Tlnuhyun, HTi. Clover. cWtravt
FH.VlblN-hort. ribs 'aides fWee).
n.bwAlu. Meas perk. Mr bbl.. IKlOvdaai,
lrf. r h lbs., tiisl Sbori. clear
tawl), $.;w.iaHV
On the fru.luce cachsne today the but.
( au4kikwt was wi areaiuertes, liuiJSvr
dnlr'e. 1?fmc. Frits, eony t mark, rnncs
incintied, uc; flrt, IS'tc; prime firsts, 14Hc.
Ctieee, etea.ly, Utll.1V.
Following were the receipts snd shipments
of flour snd grain:,
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 1S0 14.PO
Wheat, bu K50 22.H)
Corn, bu l.pil. ) 4i.l'i0
Oat a, hu 147) (1,7
Kye, bu
Barley, bu 23.000
!1BW YOItK ORVBHAI. MARKET
eatlas of the nay trm Varloa
Con modltles.
NEW tORK, June 10. FLOtTR Re
ceipts, 1.1,890 bbls.l exports, ia.431 bbls.J
market dull and about steadvi Minne
sota patents, 15 10' 5 45; winter strslshts.
14 1144.80:
Mlnniota bakers. S1.76 us
4.26: winter
extras. 11.00421. SO: winter
i'-innm, ii.ioii miii; winter low grades,
2 0jl.40. Rye flour, Arm; fair to good,
4.76 6.00; choice to fancy, te.10tjp6.IO.
CORNMEAL Ptearfy; fine whit and
yellow 11.10; coarse, 11.171.11; kiln
dried 1.161.6.
RYE DulTj No. 1 western, nominal, c.
I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, M.700 but exports,
143.XW bu.; sales, 1,700,09 bu. futures; Spot
market easy; No. t red, 11.01 H. elevator,
and 11.0ZH. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth. tl.rt, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
winter, 11.04V f. o. b. afloat. Dullness
prevailed In wheat circles today pending the
crop report. Early steadiness was fol
lowed by a period of depresnion du to un
loading and more favorable European news.
Kotowing the report, which was more bear
ish than expected, prices broke a cent, ral
lying a little In the last few minutes; they
closed He to o net lower, July. !1.03"4a
1.07H; September cloaed at 11.04H, De
cember, ll.06Ttffl.07V closed at O.06H,
CORN-Recelpta, 4)!.4G0 bu.; exports, 701
bu.; sales, 40.000 bu. spot; spot markst easy;
No. 1, (4Hc, elevator, end 63c, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 whlt 68Hc and No. 1 yellow, Kta,
f. o. b. afloat. The option market was
without transactions, closing He net lower.
July and September closed at 82o.
OATS Receipts, 29.B0 Obu.j exports, 69,B3
bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, M
to n lbs., 4t)HN60c; natural white, 10 to 13
lbs., 60Clc; cllped white, K to 40 lb., G0H4
66c.
HAT Firm'; shipping, "WJSRci good to
choice, 11.16(31 20.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
10(, 144116c; f0(, 44&6c; Paciflo coast,
190. SQllc; 1(06, t8a.
HIDEH Quiet; Central America, llo;
Bogota, 21 Wc
LE ATH ER Quiet J acid, Hfillc.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family.
114.00 14.60; meaa, 19. 6010.00; beef
hams, 114.00(3'26.00; packet. I11.00S11.60;
city, extra India mens, 123.004-21.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies. lll.OOf))
14.00; pickled hams, lieilHe. Lard,
steady; western ' prime, . 18.v0fc9.10; . re
fined, eaay; continent, $9.36; South
America, $10.36; compound, 10.00 .5.
Jork, oulet: family, $19.00; short clear,
$17.26018.21; mesa, $17.76 11.60.
TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg.),
(He; country (pkgs. free), (HtMHo.
RICP Steady: domestic, fair to extra,
IH'c; Japan, nominal.
BUTTKR Eaay; street price, extra
creamery, iavftTMc prilrlal prices: Cream
ery,, ejommon to extra, 1823c; renovated,
common to extra, ltHWOHo; western fao
tory, common to first. ltifliiOc; western
Imitation creamery, firsts, '21c.
CHEESB Weak; state, full cream, col
ored -and whlto, small beat, UHc; state,
lurgei 12c; state, large, and Small, fair to
good, 104(11Hc,' state. Inferior, THtiVto.
EGGS Unsettled; .state, Pennxylvanla
and -nearby fancy selected white, 19c. ;
choice. KHyiSc; first to extra firsts, lti'i
17c; western flrts, 16H18c; ofTiclal pries,
firsts, 16c- seconds, ltVaUte-
POULTRY Dressed, flrmi western broil
rs, 25iiOOc; turkeys, lCul4c; fowls, 12l&Ho.
St. I.oals General Market.
ST. LOUI8, Jun 10. WHEAT Lower;
track. No. 1 red cash, 87LWHo; no. 2
hard, WaWo; July, B4c; September, 95Ho.
CORN Lower; track. No. 1 cash, 62H
Mc; July, 62Hc; Beptembor, 6ric; Ho.i
white, 63H60.
OATS Lower; track. No. 1 cash, 47c;
September. 17Hc; No. 1 white, 4BO. -
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents,
$4.60040; extra fancy and straight,
S3.V0I& 4.10; clear, $J. 90 1.80.
SEED Timothy, steady, $l.004.00.
CORN MEAL Steady. $1.70.
BRAN Strong; sacked east track,
$1.10 1.11.
HAY Dulp; timothy, $16.80911.50;
prairies, $10 OOffll.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.09. C .
BAOOINO 11 HO.
HEMP TWINE 10c.
$T1.16. 'LArd. sasyf rlme steam, $8.45.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed; sxtra
shorts, $9.17 H; clear ribs, 19.17 HH short
clears, f9.7(. Baoon, steady; boxed ex
tra short. 110.16; clear ribs, $10.11; short
cleara. I10.62H.
"POULTRY Quiet; chickens.- 10H:
springs,- lo; turkeys, 10c; . ducks, . 6c;
WB;, gc. ...
' uTERteadyr creamery, f
fcOQJ-HJtady . II H a . .
Recelnta Hhl
Shipments.
r lour, , . DPI . . M 1,000 .
Wheat.: buvw. 1$,00
Corn, bu 11,100
Oat4 bu 141,000
- S.O'JW
11,000
87,000
44,000
Kansas City drain aad Provisions. '
r JNBld PITT , n nr . m, v . .
...... U4 . . a , line nniiAi-juiv.
9oc; Stiptember, 91Ho; December, 2c:
cash, No. 2 hard, 92ay5c; No. 1, gSKUSc; No.
1 red. BSKSTOc; No.T, 03a97o. ,
K,jn.njuy. 4110; September, 49c; De
cember, 46Hc; cash. No, 1 mixed. 4M4e6uc: ,
XTa a B.I.I I tll - . M .A. . '
RYESteady; 74gr7o.
. HA Y-Cholce timothy, C7.0CKffl7.60; cholc
prairie, $11.6OU.00. '
EOOa-Extra, fancy. I6H0; current re
eelpts, cases Included, new cases, 12He;
second-hand ' cases, 12c: southern, cases
Included, Utfo.
BUTTER Creamery, JJc; peeking, 18c
Wheat, bu 110,000 90,000
torn. pu.. 128,000 W.000
Oats, bu.... 17,000 17,000
Kansas City cash prices;
lOpen. I Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close.
Wheat
July ,
Bept
Corn
July Bept .,
90
1
90H
UH
49HI 49HB
49 j 41 A
A asked.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Jun IT).-Wheat-Spot firm;
No. I red western winter, 7s; No. 1 Califor
nia. 7s Id. Futures steady; July, 7slHd:
September, 7s IHd. ' '.
CORN-Bpot firm; Hess dried, 6s Hd; old
northern IU 4kj Tr .. , .'- V...
&sVid; September, 4s HHd.
-I1i.lT"l.lxntlo,, (Paciflo coast), qulst
at t lis(uv16s.
VUlble Dapplr of Grain.
NEW TORK. May 10. The vislhl
supply of grain June 8. as compiled by
the New York Produce exchange was aa
follows: .
.WItEAT M17.000 bu.. decrease, il,.
000 bu.; corn, 6,6)10.000 bu.; decrease
?f 22jL k0at JO lOS OftO hu.; decrea..e
461,000 bu.; rye. 461000;, decrease. kl.OtlOl
barley, 166,000 bu. increased. 1,000 bu. '
atlnnrapoll OraJ a Market.
MINNEAPOLIB, June 1.-WHEAT-Jurr
94c: September, l-Ve; No. 1 hard, $H't4'
No. 1 northern 11.01 H: No. $ northern.
IvHc; No. 1 northern. 9fiiS97c. -
KI.OUR First natetus, 4.0V).W! second
patents, $4.9t(f.fl6; first clears, $J.6&a.6
second dears, $2.7M1'3 . , k . '
BRAN In bulk, (lo.5o3rw.75, -
Mllwaal.ee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June lOWHEAT-Close,
higher; No. 1 northern, $l.O4Wul.0: No. i
"iTl'V ml July. .WHc
R E Ix)wer; No. I 87Vc.
64wAc LWe'5 " 77,Se' aample,
CORK IIMF' 4j U . ..
S3o bid. " -y.
Pewrla Grain Market.
PI0ORIA. June 10.-CORN-Lower: No. I
ivx s;- No- "
OATB Lower; No. 1 white. 48HN7e: No.
1 He; No. 4 whl ."Shh"
WHISK Y-On a basis of l.sl
Pklladelpkln Pro dace Market.
PHILADELI'HIA. June la - EOOS
ark'' We"Lcrn flr"t' tn cases, 17c at
fl"crrrViriobUt "Utett Iew
Dalntk Grain Market.
DULUTH, Jun 10. WHEAT No 1
northern. $l.0H; No. 1 northern. nrc- iulv
lX"JHtr- DeVembfcwi. '
OATS Ou track and June, 42 '
' Toledo (( Market.
TOLEDO. Jun 10i-ErED8-CTover, cash.
W?: r'emUr. fc to; March, Js.10. Tlm
Ql,hyt $1.36;. alslk, lAad " . ,m
Sssk Cleartags. '
OMAHA, June 10 Bank Stearins a for to
day were 12.0E:7.34.u. and for th aorre
siwndliui date last r U.rj0.kU
91 S M
92H 3H
49H 4M4
4DH 49H
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Early Eiie Barely 8ufflcient to Absorb
Profit Taking Sales.
CHOP EXTORT CAUSES ADVANCE
Sharn Rally at 1 O'rlork Brtags Oat
Large Offers and Price Drop
t Lowest of tbe
Session.
NEW TORK. June m-The usual fol
lowed today In the stock market from the
week-end recovery In prices. That Is. some
moderate outside demand was attracted.
The sufficiency of such a demand-to ab
sorb the profit taklna sales in Mnndar hv
the professionals who havs bought stocks
" wren-ma rise is regarded usually a
teat of th real strength nf iha murk at
Regarded In that light the action of prices
today did not serve to confirm the appear
ance of strength last week. The moderate
advances or tne nrst hour were yielded al
most entirely before the force of prollt
taking sales.
The subsequent lethargy of the market
wa attributed to th desire of operators
to see the complexion of th government
jo Port of condition of the wheat crop be
fore venturing on commitments. It wa
not until the appearance of this report,
which wss delayed until 1 o'clock, that
anything Ilka animation revived in the
stock market. It gave prompt evidence
then of relief from the apprehension
caused' by ths reports of Saturday regard
ing the extreme deterioration of the Kan
sas crop and by gloomy prospects as given
by a private crop report. The govern
ment's figure were accented aa a rofitta.
tlon of these alarming reports. The de-
" acrege sown in spring wheat
seemed to have no disturbing effect on sen
timent, nor did the decline In condition of
that crop compared with last year. Prices
advanced to the highest of the day after
the appearance of the report In consonance
With the sharp reaction in wheat.
An Important development In the Inter
national money situation was the cessation
of the Paris demand for gold. The Bank
of England practically secured all of the
supply of gold In the London market at a
price a fraction lower than laat week, and
there apparently was no bid for French
Scoount Contrary to expectations also
there were no additional engagements of
gold for Paris account here, Tho sustained
strength of foreign exchange up to the
close of last week made further gold ex
ports probable. The Bank of France has
completed Its important work of recupera
tlon of reserves which has been deter
minedly pushed for several weeks past and
the money markets have been relieved of a
substantial requirement. Th abstract of
condition of national banks throughout ths
oountry aa of May 30 shows how sustained
a demand there has been for credits, loans
showing an expansion compared with
March 21 of $96,9,!$, while the growth
compared with June 18 of last year
amount; to th formidable total of $424.
263,611. The accretion to cash reserve for
ierven months' period amounts to but
fi. of which $36,871,697 ha been
added In the last sixty days. The propor
tion of reserve to deposits in the sixty-day
UJ ,.TaI JtH rlmtn In consequenc from
il t0. J1'22 ?er cent- Th rallr "took
after the publication of the crop report
was seised by professionals as an occasion
for free profit taking and prices ran off
again to the lowest of the day for many
stocks and made the closing easy.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
$1.266,0110. United Htato. hnnria .T
changed on call.
mumber of sales and range of quota
tions on the New York Stock exchange:
Mumun n.aprvB
AaulsaraaUd Copper
A mar. Car and Foundry.,.
do ptd
Amir. Cottoa Oil
11,800
4.000
rn
MU0
as
41H
It
1
M
H
II
so ptd
Amar. Kinru
Amer. Hid A LUier aid
.... w
.... w
.... 14
Tl tl
10
.... 14
MS 6Vt
Amar. Ice
100
1u0
71
10
Aimt. Lin Oil...
do pfd
Amor. LooorooilTO ..
do ptd
I. S9
100 104
Amor. Smiting A
UK'S, lUt
Rf.
1M"0 130 11H HH
o pro
Amer. Sugar Reflnlnf
Amar. Totaoo pfd olfi...
Aaaeonda Mlalag Co
Atchloon
do pfd
AtlanUo Coast Uns
Daltlskors A. Oaio...
do pfd
Brook Ira Rapid' Traaalt....
Caaadlas Paals
Cantral ot Naw iaraay....
Chasapaako A Ohio
Chloaso Oraat Waatarn...,
Chicago A Northwaatara...
C, 14. A Bt Paul
Cbloaco Tana. A Trass...
do prd ;
C. C, C. A Bt. Loula
Colorado Fual and Iras....
Colorado A Southern
do lat ptd
do Id ptd
Consolidated Oal
Corn Products
do prd
Palairar A Hudaon
Dal., Lack. A Waatern....
Tar A Rio Orando
do pfd
Dlatulara' Bacurltlaa
Brla
do 1st prd
da Id ptd
Oanaral Eteotrlo
Hocking Valley
Illnola Central
Inter, paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do ptd
Iowa Cantral
do ptd .,
K. C Bouthera
do pfd, ex-dlv
UmliTilla 4V Najhvllle....
Meiloan Central
Minn. A Bt. Loula....
at , St. P. A Bault Bta 14.
da pfd
Hlaaourt Pad to
41., K. A Texas
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. ot Maa. pld
N. r. Central
N. v., Ont. A Western....
Norfolk A Waatera
do pfd
North Americas
Paciflo Mall
Pennaylvanla
People'! Oaa
Pitta. C, O. A IL L.....
Preeaed Steal Car
do old
"V II 14 MUf
00 Ul 12uS !'V4
00 M M S3
1.400 M4 ' t?H 67
11.700 ) . Itfe U
400
H.
9644
83
Kit
le
174
4,400 MUj 644
1,70 lMSt 144
1.400 M4
1.100 11
1.100 la
U 10.
143W 1
.oO ra 124 13
!
44
0
i3
47
44H
lll
It
72
100
t,ou
1,400
44
MVt
44V4
114
17
t
0 4t
KI0 114
100 17
100 144 . J48 167
4M
14
44
I
44
tt
141
7t
1M
13
rt
t2
74
1T'
40
400 le M
400
4,600
1.4O0
4
13
6t
tl
M
e
400 113 141
tOO M li
41
4
M
67
0
400
14
67
67
I.O11O 114 111 1U
100 tO. SU i)
-41
104
uo
To
48 V
600 106 106
1,100
1,400
74
li
M
100 62 41
1.100 111 112 UiW
so rr 14 84
100 74 14 74
r
1O0 48 44 : 44
100 44 14 U ,
!,IU 171 120 11
tl
too
104
(6
40
14
40
to
Pullman Palaos Car
Reading
do lef Pfd
1J
141,400 107 106 106
.... Ml
do Id pfd
Republic Btaal
do pfd, ex-dlv. . .
Rock Ulaad Co v
do pfd 7.
ti l 1 1. r. n ptd....
Bt. Loula B. W
do ptd
Southern Paciflo
do ptd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tenneeeee Coal and Iron..
Texas A Pacific
Tel., Bt. U A Waatera....
do ptd
HO
14
Ki
41
14 2
40
62-
tOO 14 14
4.404
luO
1,000
400
tilt
4
14
11
44
8.1
0
t.900 74
400 111
l,ro
roo 4i
tV 140
too rr
r4 47
4"0 60
14 77
111 111
111 14
40 40
181 140 .
r ti
rt 7
44 44
f. e
44 t6
.... 44
Union Pacln
dO Dfd ....
14,600 188
40 44
V. S. Bzpraas
V. S. Kaaltr
V. S. Rubber
do ptd
V. B. Btaal
do ptd
Virginia-Carolina Chemical.
do pld
Waeeaa
do pfd
Wella-rerfo BxjDreaa
Weetaishouee Eleclria
Western Union
Wheoltn A Lake Krie....
Wlaconala Central
do pfd
Vtortharn radtla
Central Leather
do pfd. oi-dtv
Sloea-Baefneld
Oraat Northern pfd
mterharousk Metropolitan..
do pfd. ex-dlT.
Offered.
611
too rr ti
6oo 100 100
IO0
aa. rv aa
!. 44
400 17
ioe 104
too 11
4.0 44
64
"
84
tK
rt
17
104
14
14
104
II
e
11
toO
tuo
41
11
40
11
11 I
ttu
ii.siq in itp ia
tod 14 11 tl
to
64
10,000 1J 118 1!
1.0 lt 17 17
4u 4e 44 41
Total sales for the day. 44,400 shares.
Koretga PlaaaclaU
TENDON, May 10,-Money was In fair
demand and fair supply In the market to
day. Discounts wsre easy on ths higher
foreign exchangea. Bualnaea was restricted
on the Stock exchange, owing to the ar
rangement of the settlement, but the tone
waa more cheerful with the hardening of
flltedged securities, the bears covering, and
he fact that the Bank of England aocured
ths week's gold arrivals at a reduced price.
Americans developed an Improving . tend
ency In sympathy wltH th more confident
operatlone In New York. Prices opened
stesdy and Improved In the forenoon, espe
dally Union PacirUs, under bear covering
Latter the receipt of New ' York opening
prices caused a further reaction, and th
oioslng price were a fraction below the
beat of the day. FVrebrnera were oulet.
Japanese Imp rial Ba of 14 cloaed at 1 C
PAHlri. May KW Price on the Bourse
today, after weakening, closed firmer. Rus
sian imperial 4a closed at 7l. and Russian
bonds ot Uj4 at 44.
bh.HIJN. May la -Trading on th Bourse
today opened hesitating, but Americans
closed with a better ton upon tli .New
York advice. Russians were Ann.
Baa la of ti-rnmaar Btatoaaeat.
BERLIN. Mar M -The wee-kly tatari,
ef the impwial Hank 4f Urmanv sKuws
the fullowUg changes; Cash lu baud Uv-
creaeed Bt.).'") marks, trrnsury notes In
creased tifi.n" marks, other securities de
creased 67.oon.ooo ntnrka and note In clrcula
tlon decreased 17,6NO,0i0 marks.
New York Moaey Market
NKW YORK, June 10. M ONE Y On rail.
steaiiy, iyu.' per cent; ruling rate, I per
cent; closing bid, 1H per aent; offered at 1
per cent. lime loan, armtig; sixty days,
vfi4 per cent; ninety day. S1i4 per cent;
six mtintha K rr cnt. -
PRIM K MERCANT1LB; PArER-5Q4
pr cent. . ix
BTKRf,TNO EXCTtANrtFi Firm, with c
tnal business In bankers bills at t4.869rVr
4.R7 for demand and at M.xi0ff4 (i6 for
flxty-day bills: 'posted rates, .M and
commercial oma, i snd.
SILVER Bar. H0i Mexican dollar.
elHe.
lUjNTia Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotation on ootid tofay wjr
ss ronowa:
tr. B r(. ta.
do coupon ..
T. B. ta. res
do conpon .,
tt. B. old 4a.
do coupon .,
....lfXUiapan s
....1044i do id eerlea.
....lot do 4a, ctfa
.
. W
1"! 4o td aerlea..
. 41 S
sou
,trl
, iroU A N. anl.
U. B
new 4a. rag.,
ift nannat. a foin 4e . . n
do roupon
.mMn.. Central 4a
71
Am. Tob. 44....
do 4a
At'hleon f. 4a
do adj. 4a..
. 71 'Jo lat Ina.
.lf 'Hi. A Bt. L.
. ,M., K. A T.
. 0 do Ida
11
84
. 44
. 87
.111
Atlantic C. U 4a
o if. R. of M. a.
Bal. A Ohio 4a N. T. C. (en. 4a.
do 4a
. S. I. C.
gen. 4a.
Prk. M. T. 0. 4
Cent, of Oa. 5a..
. de. let Ing
lo Id Inc
do Id Inc
Chea. A Ohio 4a..
C. A A. Ss
C, B. A Q. a. 4a
C. B. I. A P. 4a
.. 81J)o. raclto
.lot
,1'rj ao 8a
. V. AW. . 4a
. TO Ora. B. L. rfr. 4a,
. 6t Penn. cr. !
. 71
. 5
88
44
.innRaadlna Iran. 4a...... 47
. 48 Bt. U A I. M. a. tie 110
1 v- a. r. tg. a. to
. 47 Bt. L. 8. W. c. 4a.. h
. 84 Seahtuird A. f aa.. 71
do col. bs
rvr. A ft. L. n. 4a 94 Routhern PaolHr 4a... S7U.
rolo, Ind. 4a, aer. A 68 do let 4a, ctfa 68
voin. aiin. aa aveoutnarn kt aa im
Colo. A 80. 4a T. A P. late Ill
Cuha 6a 10eT.. Bt. L. A W. 4a. it
D A R. O. 4a 3Vnlrm Pacific 4a 10141
Diet. Sera. 6a....... 81 , It. 8. Bteel Id 6a....
Erie prior Men 4a., 44 Wabaah lata 107
do gen. 4a 8o eweatern Md. 4a.... 14
o'" vei. u wia .tntrai aa at
Bid. Offered. k
Roeton Stoekateuad Bonds.
BOSTON. June 10-Call loans, W per
cent; time loans, 44WiH per cent. Official
closing on stock and bonds:
Atchlaon ad
4a
W Cal. A Heels.
. . 800
.. it
.. 7
.. 18
.. nvi
..IN
.. 18
,. II
.. 84
,.i:6
. 14
.118
.. ITT,
.101
. 4K
,. 10
. 48
:
.164
. 40
. 14
. UI4
.164
t
I ,
-I
ao 4a
Met. Central 4a.
Atchlann
do pfd
nnatoa A A....
Ronton A Maine
ntohhurr ptd.,
Mex. , Central . . .
F7 Centennial
76 Copper Range
8niilr Went
t3 Pranklln
116 Oranhr
188 lalo Rorala
It Mn. Mining
IH Mlrhlgan
A H..1MH Mohawk
N. Y., N. H
Vnton Paolflo
...186 Moot. C. A C
... 4 Old Dominion
...110 Oeceolg
...121 Parrot
...K Qulncy
... l68liahnon . .
... tl Tamarack
...106 Trinity
... 16 United Copper
... 41 U. 8 .Mining
... o u. S. Oil
...107 Utah
... 81 Victoria
... r7 Winona
... 44 WolTerlna- .-.
... t North DuUe
... ! Hutte Coalition....
... 46 Nevada
... 44 Cel. A Arlaona
... 11 Arlx.' Commercial...
... Ul
"Ex-dividend.
Am. Pneu. Tuba...
Am. Buxar
do pfd
Am. Tel. A Tel..
Am. Woolen ......
do pfd
E1laon Rlee. lit...
Maaa. Blectrte ...
do pfd
Maaa. Oa
tinned Fruit
United 8hos Macs.
do pfd
U. 8. Btaal,'
do pfd
Adventure
Allouei
Amalgamated .....
Atlantlo
Bingham
Bid. Asked
London Closing; ' Stocks,
LONDON, June V Closing Quotations on
stocks were aa follows:
Console, money
niHtil., K. A Texas
...,WSN. Y. Central
.... 11 Norfolk A Westers.
... Ui e ..
.... IJOnt. kVeatarn
... 4 PaanarTvanla
... ( Hand Mines
... 17 Rradlna
. 44
Jf
74
. 44
. 17
.11
. 44
-18
,
14
.140
. 41
.M
.101
. II
. 14
. H
ao a. -count
Anaconda
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd ...j
B. A O
Canadian Pacific' .
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W....
C, M. A 8t. P....
. . r Southern Ry
.. H o ptd
..IS! Southern Paclfla ...
.. at Union Paclfla
.. 14 do pfd
.. "8 U. A. Steel
DaBeera
D. A R. O
do pfd
cne
43 do pfd ,,
do Id nfd ..Tu ao nM ..'.!
Illlnola CentraJ k',...,141 - Spanish 4a ........
L. A NaahTlHe.- lllix(mart Tn.k ,
T
aw ...... v.: r - - . im
oiiji,-iiar, steady; 30 u-UM par ounce.
The rate of dlacotnt on the orwan marlrar
for short bills is per cent; for three
months" bill la 1W1? per cent.
New York Mining; Stock.
NETW YORK. June,' 10 rtoalnur mint at tone
on mining stocks' Wer:
Adams Con............ 10 Wtll Chief 4 '
Alice ....H0 Oawto lit
Breeco
., Hi Orhir vi
130 '
...... 10
Brunswick Con 40 'Pnanel .:,
comitock Tunnel.... 37 Baeaga
Con. Cal. A Va...... 44 Sleris. Kavada,,
Horn Silver 164 Small Hopes ..
Iron Bllvar K Blaadard
Leadvllla Con 1 .....
. t
,. 84
.141
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. May 10-Todav's state
ment of th treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
rrrvc, snows: AvaiiaDia caan balance,
$ar,8l7.947; gold coin and bullion. $S6,KJ2.35l;
gold certlflcatea, $60,930,190.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June . 10. MET ALB IDs
London tin market was lower; spot closing
at 184 6s and futures at 10 15s. Locally
the market waa dull, with spot Quoted at
$40.604i41.60. Copper was 6s higher In th
London market, with spot quoted at 97
lus and futures at 04 Ida. Locally the
market was dull and seems to be unsettled.
Borne dealer are still said to be holding
for re cent higher prloe. but concessions are
reported In other directions. Lake Is quoted
at tSt.Otx&M.&O; electrolytic at $2175a.;
casting. 21.7&a22.(K. Load' was unchanged
at $6.7Mf6 85 locally, but advanced 2a M to
20 2s 6d In London. Epeltar was Is td lower
at 24 7s td In London. Locally the market
was dull and unchanged, at $6.40fi.pO. Iron
was lower in the English market, with
standard foundry quoted at 68a id and
Cleveland warranta at 6Hs 6d. Locally the
market was unchanged, with No. 1 foundry
northern, tX.&UM.7b; No. i foundry north
ern, t25.006i28.2o; No. 1 foundry southern,
$2o.0MrM.60 and No. I foundry southern.
$s;.oo5co.oo.
BT. IXDUT.3, June 10. METALS Load,
quiet, $5,671; spelter, steady, $6.S7H.
. Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK, June 10. COTTON Boot
closed steady; middling uplands, IS. 26c: gulf.
lS.Wc; sales. 100 bales.
BT. LOUIS, June 10. -COTTON Bteadv;
middling, 12c; sales, So6 bale; receipt, 499
bales; shipments, 807 bales; stock, 21,14$
bales. .
NEW ORLEANS. May 10.-COTTON-8
pot cloaed ateady; aalea. 1,175 bales; low
ordinary, he, nominal; ordinary, to; nom
inal: good ordinary. 10 6-lHc; low middling,
U -16c; middling. 13c; good middling. 1374o;
middling fair, Uc. nominal; fair, 15Ho,
nominal. Receipts, 2,107 bales; stock, 86,821
bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 10. COTTON-Bnot,
market lower: American middling fair.
$.67d; good middling. l.OSd; middling, 7.47d;
low middling 7.11d; good ordinary, '.5ad
ordinary, 6.0M. The galea of thj day were
4.OU0 bales, of whloh -"too were for specula
tion and export and Included 1,900 American.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Pratt.
NEW TORK. June 10. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continue steady on spot
supplies, with prices unchanged; fancy ar
quoted at 86Hc; choice. 7&THC; prime.
8Vfic; poor to fair, t'ifmc. '
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are firm In tone, although recent advances
on the coast, appear to have checked the
demand for future shipments tq some ex
tent. Snot "quotations range from e o 124jo
for California fruit and-from fte to 10c for
Oregon. Apricots are unchanged, with ehnlc
quoted at 18HW9C; extra choice, 1920e;
fancy, iifii21c. peaches are In alow demand
but prlcea are steadily held. Choice are
quoted at UHc; extra choice . 124J12c; fancy
12lSc: extra fancy. IstVlSo. Raisins ara
firm, with loose musoMel quoted at ll
10c; seeded raisins, 7! 1 fee; London lay
era, $1.5001.615. j - ..
Oils aad Roala.
NEW TORK, June lfl.-OlLS-Cottonseed,
barely steady; prime crude, f. o. b.. mills,
4"'649c: yellow. 69c. Petroleum firm; refined
New York, M46; Philadelphia and BaltU
more, 18 40; Philadelphia and Baltimore In
bulk. $4.96, Turpentine, steady...
ROSIN neady; strained, common to
goo.l. ji OT.'fH.sO.
OIL CITY. June 10.-OIL8-Credlt oal
anoes, 1178; runs. 2ia.Ul bbla,: average,
117,792 bbls.; shipments, 298,lvl bbls.: aver
age. 164 tft bbla.
SAVANNAH. Oa." Jnne 10.-OIL8 Tur
pentine. firm; 6644a
ROSiN--F1rm: sales. 1 r. casks; A. B. C.
14 0KSH10; D. 14 15; K. $4 FVfl-4 SO; F. $4 .
4 80; O. $4 7044N6; H. 14 8(6 00; I. $4 M$
6 00; K, $RR0: M, t5.Vfie; N SE.tjou;
W. Q., $6.90A06; W. W.. $6-iq
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Jun M. COFFEE Market
for future opened steady, to a decline of
I point and In spit of steady Huropeaa
cauitt inuroaum ma lose curing tne seas ion.
owing to slightly easier Brastllan Cable
and aelllng auppoaed to be against flna
offers. The close wae quhet at net deollna
of tvrlO points. Salea for the day were
reported of 1.7a0 bags. Including July at t at
ti 40; August, 6 Vic; September, 6 fcfi o:
ImW, 4 k; - Mitrch. A40; May
HrvVbo. Spot ciffe quia, Rto, 6o; No!
4 b.uUa, 7V.ui BillO. qulst, Cortiovs. viHSWO.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Klndi Steady, with
Some Xindi Stronger.
H0G3 SELLLN0 F1TE CEUTS L0W1B
Bheep aad La as be In Very Active D
snasiel aad Belllag Prex-lyv at
Goaxl, Btreag Price Owi.
ers Well Plemaed.
SOUTlt OMAHA. Jun 10, 1W
Receipts were: Cgttle. Iloja. Sheep.
OfTiclal Monday 4.0ti0 $.700
Bsm day last week .... t 1.471
Bam day 1 weeks ago.. 2.0M $,Sit
Bame day 1 weeks ago.. $.007 $.647
Same day 4 weeks ago.. t.PPt (.971
Same day last year 1,0.0 $,6uS
1.80
4.10a
1,1104
687
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and eheep at South Omaha
for th year to data, compared with last
van
107. 19. Inc.
Cattl 610. US 424.781 86,131
Hog l.J.l L2?4.;$2
Bheep 780.111 7W,4M 60,334
Deo.
88.070
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn-fed ters.i....$8-70(J $0
Good to fair corn-fed steers .7"u6.70
Common to fair steers 4fcitr&.20
Oood to Choice cows 4.2f 00
Fair to good cows and heifers $ii4lo
Oood to choice stackers and feeders 4 00
Fair to good stookers and feeder.. 1 kS 40
Common to fair stockers 106 to
Bulls, stag, etc .....I.1MN75
Veal calve 4.0o4
Th following table shows th average
price of hogs at Bouth Omaha for th last
several day, with comparisons:
Data. 1K7. PM.l.19O4.iac.1MS.ti0i.
May 10,
01
171 I HI
til 1 Wi I
May U
c
II
4 (0
T 111 60
Jun
Jun
Jun
0
1 16
4 M
4 49;
4 49
$ 13
i 70
S II
07
$ 99
t li
Jun 4..
5
6 rl
4 66
t
I 76
sr.
6 71
176
6 71
a
161
June 6..
June (.,
June 7..
$ws
011
4 64
a18
IB
7 151
7 111
Ml
t 251
4 681
4 68
Jun 1.,
17
1 10
Jun
June 10.
17
i 17
4 7
7 Si
6 a
76
01
7 ll
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
v Cattle. TTne-a
Omaha tl. 2696.60 18 SfrBiUS
Kansas Cltv 1 mrr.a.7 6 7Fwwi.2U.
Chicago , 1.76.60 $.7f"a.l&
Bt. Louis l.Vu 60 $ tra jo
Sioux City 1.60$j.eO $ !. 0$
Drought in today by each road was:
' uattie. hail Kneen. n r a.
..V oijii. r I
Missouri Paciflo 28
..
ii 't 'i
42 t
11 ..
ii'v-!-- 'i
i .. ..
2
80 8 17
s receipts was
Union Paclno System. 21
C. A N. W. (east)
C. & N. W. (west).... 21
C, St. P. A M. 0 11
C., B. A Q. (east).... 1
U., . dk y. (west)..
& Q.
a. Rt i. a :
nt i. p. (east)
C., R. I. A P. (west).
Illinois Central l
Chicago GU Western.. I
Total reoelpt 16$
ber ot head Indicated:
Cattla- TTam fihan
vmana x'acaing company swi 93
own ana tjonioanv xi
1.4f4
1,16V
cuuany racking Company 461
Armour A Co tss
Vanaant A Co 89
Lob man A Co SO
Hill A Bon 66
P. P. Lewis I
Huston A Co II
Mike H assert V lo
Bol Degan 2J
Bherldan Meat Company
J. B. Root 4 Co , 10
T. B. Inghram... , IS
Bulllvan Broa s
"'ii
Other buyers 296
181
Totals
..2.217 6,7a
1.2fi
CATTLIS Receipts ' of cattle ware verv
moderate and out of the number reported
In forty-five cars were' consigned throuerli.
so that there wer actually on sale only
f bout 100 cars. With the present slse of
he stock yards 100 cars roads a very, small
allowing. J
There were several outside buyer oper
ating this morning and anything that they
could use sold quite readily at good steady
and. In. soma cases, possibly strong price.
On th other hand packer were not very
strong buyers and such atuff as shippers
could not us was slow sal at barely
Steady price. In fact sellers In anma
leases thought they had hard work to gat
siaatujr unueaj out 01 pscaera. f raoiicauy
everything received wa disposed of by 1Q
o'tflJck In the morning or soon after.
mere was quite a little sprinkling of
cow and heifer In th yard, but for
tunately there was a shipping and specula
tive demand for a few loads, so that sell
ers Were enabled to clean up at very Satis
factory Prices. Thsre were soma halfera
good snoufch to bring $6.00. Shippers should
still bear in mind that packers are refusing
10 taae any sne sioca except suotect to
osi-monem inspection, nence Ul demand
or cow Stuff is vry limited.
What few stockers and feeders were In
sight met vary ready taker at good strong
prices.
representative sales:
- BEEF BTEERS.
No,
av. rr.
454 4 0
..... 464 4 44
479 4 W
1 464 I 14
404 6 ID
Ill I 14
1044 I 1ft
1040 I SO
ma t it
1000 $ M
444 6 40
14 6 .
tt 4 14
, 1061 I 44
1116 4 40
14 6 40
1041 4 44
,....1114 4 44
441 I 44
411 $ (0
1U.4 4 60
...1101 6 M,
10O1 $ 40
.....lino 4 40
We. - Av. P.
14..... 1041 I 44
lu ...1464 I 44
44 w lilt 4 40
w mi $ 44
11 12(6 6 44
it I'M I I 74
M 444 1 14
it Utt I 14
t0v...-....l7 4 If
14 Uf.1 $ 40
14 1214 1 40
14 lttO I 40
10 INI 4 10
II 131 6 46
14 lilt 4 46
14 ,... .1144 I It
11 114 I 44
tl 1171 6 H
44 ....1M7 4 t4
It r.lttt I tt
106, 1271 I tt
11 mi 1 tt
16 1141 4 00
11 1116 1 00
4...,
44...
4...
4...
10...,
II...,
44...,
11...,
14...
11....
II...
44...,
4....
10...
n...
44...,
11...,
la..
ta....
40....
7..
11..
11..
111 4 40
STEERS AND HEirERS-TBARLINOS.
.. 481 I 04
COWS
I....
10...
..... 4S0 1 16
1(0 I 44
10M I W
131 IN
I!t4 I 00
IK I 14
W 4 16
474 I 10
tf.0 I (0
Ulft I II
e
....1l its
....lonl 4 00
....1171 4 04
....1011 4 40
.... SAO 4 OQ
....ltet 4 40
14.......
1010 4 00
40 4 IS
1060 4 14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1. ......
1
4
1
1.
1
,.1 4 60
..130 4 tt
.. 174 t 60
.. 44 4 40
,. 184 4 40 .
174 4 40
CALVES.
MO I 40 I
1110 I IS 11 ,
100 I IS I ,
140 4 40 1 ,
14 4 04 I ,
144 4 00
HEIFERS.
, 474 4 40 4......
4 M 40 ,
4b4 4 09 1
lei 4 14
470 4 Tt
147 4 7
44 4 71
11
A::::::
BULLS.
.....m 1 4 t
IBM 4 14 I
414 4 46 1
ltm 4 44
it. n
...1040 4 Tl
...1474 4 16
...l70 4 4
... 144 t OS
1...
1...
t...
t...
1...
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
411 1 44 I ! 4 e
14 I M to ia 4 a
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HOGS There was the usual lla-H fcfn.t.
day"s run In the iog yards this morning.
in ai'iie ui iiai ra;eipLs, nowsver, the
msrket waa io lower than Saturday, there
being a general decline along the line st
all market points In some case sellers
who had light hogs did not think that th
were forced to take off quite to. but heavy
hogs were fully that much lowsr. The
bulk of the hogs sold at $0O07H as
KKinei o.uo(io iu ins Duia on ciaturoay.
Ths top was $&lt aa agatnat 1419 BaturOay.
The Week opened with hogs selling lust
about wher they wer on Monday of last
week.
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BHEEP Receipt of sheep tclsy wert
very light, tinly four tars were In when
the msrket opened wtlh four more reported
back. The demrnd waa very good on tho
part of local packera and everything In
sight met with very ready aale at goo.1
strong prices. In fact, to quota the trsde
aa a good strong and active market would
sum up the whole thing for ths dsv.
Quotation on shorn stock: Oood to
Choice lsmba. 47 TTrtik fV- fair in srnnd Iambi.
$7.rt'fl'7.i6; common or cull lamha, tA.ht-tfv.00; J
food io cnoice spring lambs. $S.0riu.60; fair
o good spring lambs. $6.OWA.O0; cull spring
lambs, $4.tiTo0; good to choice yearlings,
light, $S.76tf7.2S; good to choice yearllnsa,
heavy, KAomtO; fair to good yearlings.
$.00i.tO; good to choice wethers, to.AoJ
1.76; fslr to good wethers, M.OOyG.60; good to
r Choice ewe. 16.00tT6.6; fair to good ewes,
..7f.UO.00; culls, bucks and staga, U-X-'J
00.
Representative sale!
No. Av. Pr.
11 western lamb cult..., 44 6 60
61 western ewes 119 6 SO
H western lamb culls 78 00
I western yearlings...... 0 T 60
10 western lambe ?. 11 t 40
604 western lambs 71 1 40
17 spring lamb $4 100
CHICAGO L1VB STOCK MARKET
Best Cattl and Rheep Steady Hogs
Five Cents Lower.
CHICAOO. May 10.' CATTLE Re
ceipts about 19,000 head, market best
steady; common to prime steers. 14.16 V
76; heifer. 14.004 5.76: bulls, $1 60fl
4.16: calves, , 14.6007.60; atocka and feel
ers, $$00t.ll.
HOGS Receipt about 80.000; market
6C i lower; cholc to prim heavy. $4,260
17HI medium to good heavy, M.10
2!H; butcher welghta, $ J1H0$.7M;
good to prime mixed. $.I0ffi$2R; light
mixed, $6.16M.$0; packing, $6.$0J 1.1 7 4 ;
Pigs, $6.6006.16: selected, 16.8v04.l5;
bulk of sales, $6.20 S.S5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta about
20,000; market best steady; others weak.
;.p,.l2w,rJ rarllng, $7.0OJ7.76; lamb.
$6.76(311.60.
New Tork Llv Bttx-k Market.
NEW YORK. May 10. BEKVK8 Re
celpta, 4,081 head; market steady but a
trifle alow for cows; steers, $6.6008.60:
bulls, $4,0046.26; cows, $ 1.60 lijt.OO. "Liv
erpool and London cables quoted live cat
tle easlsr at 11 (a1 14c per pound, dressed
weight; refrigerator beef firm at BV SJ
10 cents per pound. '
.eSL'V'VK8K"0,,Pt hd: veals,
26760 cents lower. Veals, $5.60 iff 8.4t)i
few choice lots, $8.60; culls, $.O06.28;
dressed calves, lower; city dressed veals,
IwllH cents per pound: countrv dressed.
1 A, 1 I 1, . - ' ' '
1 TIV.
8HKEP AND T.AMR9 nMintk it i
head; sheep $Oe lower; yrllngs, $1
aw'r! I"10". 80igi76o off. Bheep, $4. 600
eVlL.laV' ,wth-s, $8.60; yearlings.
$6.i0t7.60; lambs, $8.0001.80; thirty
cars of lambs on sale.
HOGS Receipts, 17,80 head; market
cbo'lc ul.KA Pe"n- h0"' . '8S'
St. Loala Llvei Stock Market,
tSI F1? w-"BATTLE Receipts,
2.600 head Including 6.000 Texans; market
5-,r'Nat'v ahlpplng and export steers.
$5Uto60; dressed beef and butcher steers.
$4.766.60; steers under 1.0U0 lbs., $4.4&4.6:
stockers and feeders, $3.006.00: cows and
f,?Sf"-rt,i-,6TT8'60: canne-. 12.tMKfi-2.fl0; bulla.
$2.668ii76; calves. $4.0010.00; Texas and In-
1.9oWitSr' tm6-i0i and heifers,
HOlit-lReoeIpts, 6.600 head; market
kSvP' nd 11hu' --Ki)-30; packers,
$ofr6.26; butchers and best heavy, $0.15(0
BHEBP AND TaAMBB Receipts, $,M0
head; market steady. Native muttons, $1 10
H7&S6.00; stockers, $4.0Oig.O0.
Kanaaa City. Llv Stock Market. ,
- CANAJ. ITY- ,un 'W -CATTLE Re
ceipts, t.qpO head, Including 1,000 southerns.
Market strong to 10c higher. Calves, 26o
higher; choice export and drossed beef
steers. 5.ftxij6.20; fair to good. $4.0.78;
western-fed steers, $4.26ii.O0; stockers and
feeders, $S. 766.00; southern steers, $4.!5a
6.40: southern cows. ti.Wai.m: nativa rZ.
$2.604.85; native helferc, $3,401(6.60; bulls
$3.60rii6.16; calve. $tW7.26.
HOOS Receipts, 10,000 head: market
lower.
Top. 18.24
r. 18.20: bulk of aalea. Kt uv n.
heavy
n.07ta,filri 12i- Mb.r. aa ,71 :
"..'i7i"ii.i;
T..;' 2"-,'y'".v, iiigBi e.. in'u.iv.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8,000
head; market steady. Lambs, r.fevfi'9.25:
ewes and yearllnsa, ta.TMW.OO; Texas clipped
.1 St. Joseaiti Llv Brock Market.
' PS" JSSW1!- Jnn I CATTLE-rRe-eelpts,
2,168 head: market ateady anf strong.
Natives, $4.26(8.S; cowa and helfera. $2.a"i2(
6.26; stockera and feedefa, $160314.76. ,
HOGS Recelpta, 6 477 head; market slow
t.fc lower. Top. $8.20; bulk of aalea. $6.10
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l.Ort)
head: market Bteadv. fllnnarf lamha tn en.
tt?WrQN$ilW-0i wether- kD!j
,
Bloas City Llv Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. 7a. .Tuna in cardial
CATTLE Receipt e. 1,300 head; market
steady: beevea. 16.00flH.OO: now hull.
mixed. $J.6046.00; stockers and feeders, $4.00
64.60.
HOQS-Receipt. 4,000 head; market IHo
'?!;. aeiling at $6,90t.06; bulk of aales.
$&.ma.oo. ,
Stock la Blsht.
Receipts of live stock at th six prin
cipal western markets yesterday)
cattle, rloga. Bheep,
South Omaha
Bloux City ,
Kansas City ,
Bt. Joseph . ,
Bt. Louis ..,
4.000
1.200
t.000
2.168
2,600
29,000
6.700
4,000
10,000
6,477
6.600
60.0.00
1.800
2,000
1,050
1.604
20,000
Chicago
Total
47,858 81,77 28,260
OMAHA WHOLESALE) MARKET.
Coadltloa of Trad aad laotatlaa ok
Stapl aad Faster Prod ace.
EGOS Per doa., 14o.
BUTTER Packing stock, lto; cholc to
fancy dairy, 184ivc; creamery, Zlii'-ic. t
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 10c i roosters. I
trie; tufkey. Uo; ducks, lOo; geaws, ao.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per bog of
about t lbs.. $1. 26(3?. 60.
UNEAPPLLfl-Vlorida, 48 alss, $2.75 per
orate; 42 alxe, $2.76 Per crate; M else, $3.76
per crate; 80 also, $4 00 per crate. Cuban
pineapples 26o less all around.
- BTRA WBERRiES MissourL 14-ot. uau
$.7tiai).
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS Llmonlera, too also, $8.15; 880
Site, $4.75; other brands, 60c less.
BANANAS Per medlum-slae,! bunch
t-.00tt4 16; Jumboea. t2.6iKS2.50.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets. 160
178. 2u0l 216 and 2D0 siaea M.75i4 00- 9a. IM !s
sixes, $2 .00; California Navels, extra fancy,
174 HJ0 lit. 160 slsea, $4.60; fancy. 12 siae,
15.76; 160 else $4.26; cholo. large slsea, per
box, $17661.O0.
FIGS California, bulk. Hc;' 8-Orown
?urklsh. 14o; 4-orowa Turkish, Uo; $-crown
urklsh. to.
; DATESKadaway, 6o: layers, to; 'hal
lowl. 6o; new stuffed walnut date. 9-lb.
boa, $1.00.
BEEF CUTS.
, No. 1 loin. lTso; No. 1 loin, irc; No. I
Mn. IHo; No. 1 rib. lie; No. 1 rib, lOe; No.
1 rib. fcV4o: No. 1 round. SUc: No. 1 mumt.
fiic; No. t round Be; No. l chuck, Ue; No.
a cuura, av, r u. cnuoa, oe; no. I Mat,
$Vc No. 1 Plate, fce; No. fplat. to.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Tabl atock, per bu.. too.
NAVT BEANS Per bu.. No. L $J.0t; No.
NEW VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Per bu., $1.16,
A8PARAGCS 4fc& per dos. bunohe.
BEANS Nw wavx and airing, par ham
per, $4 00. ,
BEETS. TURNIPS and CARROTS Per
dos. bunches, 4&u0e.
PIEPLANT Per do.. 10c,
CUl'CMBERSPer do., $1.00.
TOMATOES Texas, fancy. 20-Ib. crate,
$2.26.
ONIONS Texas silver skia, per Crst.
be araueasnM
IS UPDIKE GRAIN CORxPAWY
Room 169 Bee Dnililn. ; TcL Denotes 2173 '
Members of All Principal Grain Exebanges
Your Business Solicited
tfrwvit $ lb., 12 51 yellow Tel? per rs(.
$2.; green onions, per dog.. IHo.
('Aim A OF California, 3V
CF I.I7HY-f'l"ilda. C S per dog
LKAF LKTIUCK Hot-nous, per doa
beads, SAo.
1'AICBl.ET Hot-house, per do, buncbrs,
4oc
RAI1SHKS' Per do, bunches, homt
grown, 20c
MISCELLANEOUS
COFFKK-Ioaiited. No. 11, Mo per Ib.t
No. . na per l ; No. ,". lc ir lb.j Not
20, 14V-C per lb ; No. 21. UVc per IK
CHrTi:rc-Block gwl 9o; lluiborger,
14c; Young Americas, lee.
NUTS CalKorula walnuts, Viv 1. rf
hell, L'c. No. 1, snft sliell, 10c; liraalla
lW4ilSc; pecans, 19M'. filberts, ljic; pea
nuts, raw, 7Hc; roaeied, IHc; California aK
ItioriU, 17Vtc; Cocoanuin, lis 00 per 100.
HIDES AND TAL.UM5rrtii laltad.
No. 1, 9c; No. I. 8c; bull hides, c; req
hides. No, 1, 7c; No. t, 6c; horse, 11.60
I to; sheep pelts, tOof&ll.HV. Tallow, No. 1
4Wo; No. SWc. Wool. 16(&-S2o.
CANNK1 QOODB-Corn, standard, west,
frn. tifiAici Maine, 11. K Tomatoes, fancy,
1 pouad nans, 11 46; atandaril, 1-pound cane
!1 su. Pineapples, grated, 1-pound, ikllj
; sliced. $1 7MJ1.S6; fancy Hawaiian, lij
ha., 11.76. Gallon apples, ti eiqje.00. Call,
fornla apricots, t.uu. Pears. 11.76432 H
J'eahe, II. 764)12 40: L. C. peachea, ii Ota
SO. Alaska salmon, red, $1.16; fancy
Chinook, flat, $1.10; fancy sockey. nat,
$116. Sardine quarter oIL W.tbt three.
Quarters mustard. $2.76 Sweet potntoea
1.101.28 Bauer kraut, too. Pumpkins, M
till 00. Wax beans, $-lb., Oct9$1.00. Lima .
beans, 1-lb.. J6c'u4l.5. Soaked peas. 1-iK '
sue; eariy jnne, oi"Bi.ir.; rancy, 11 26irl 13.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl lTrJ-Prunet
are somewhat unsettled by freer offering!
from second hands, who seem desirous oj
moving supplies of Immediate grade Quo.
taAlons range from Uto to So for California
fruit and from two to fa for Oregon, peach
are slightly easier, with fancy yellow
quoted at 12vc. Raisins are firm; loos
Muscatels are quoted at tj.J
ralalns. S4ro-nc. . . . .
FISH Pickerel, dressed, tc; pike,
dressed, 12c: while fish, rtresfod, wintni
ceught, l.TSfloc; trout. 12016c; halibut. IS01
ealniorl, 16c; catfish, 16c; herring, dressed,
fcc; crabnles, round, AulH-; crapple. large,
fancy, lac; black baas. 26c; smelts, sweet
and fin, lie; eel, lxc; blue fish, 16c; red
snapper. 12c; ro shad, per pair, 4tHSi
frog lege, 8oS40c; lobsters, green, per lb.,
87c; lobster, boiled, per lb.. SOc; mackeret,
Bpsnlsh. per lh., 16c; mackerel, native, 183
2ic per lb. ; fresh green turtle meat, 26o lb,
Cl'RED FISH Family whit fish., per
quarter bbl., 100 lbs.. $4 00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1. $35.09; No. 1, t00: herring. In
bbla., 200 lbs. each: Norwav 4k, $1100.
HAY Cholc upland, per ton. 111.60: ms
flkim. $10.60: No. I bottom, IS. 00; oft grades.
H.00j 50. Ry straw. $7. .
t Snarar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jun 10. 8UOAR Raw
quiet: fair refining. 1.18c; centrifugal, M
teat, Iftiic; molasaea sugar, 811c. Refined,
quiet; No. 8, 4tioc; No. 7, 4Sc; No. 8, 4.6o:
No. 9, 4.45c: No. 10. 4.36ct No. 11, 4 80c;-No.
U, 4.26c; No. 18, 4.20e; No. 14, 4.I60; eor.
fectloncrs' A, 4.H0o: mould A, S.Kc; cut loaf,
6. 70c 1 crushed. 6.70c; powdered, sJOoi graif
ulaled, 6.00c: cubes, 5.25c.
MOLA BSE 8 Steady; New Orleans open
kettle a-nod to choice. S7(fN8c.
NEW ORLEANS June 10. S CO A R Mar
ket steady; open kettli centrifugal, Hvfl
S1CI centrifugal whites, none, centrtf Ugal
yellow, !7j84o; -seconds, 24i&IWe.
MOLABSE8 Quiet: syrup, ioiyato.
Wool Market.
8T. LOriS. June la'-WOOL-Bteady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing, j4ijr27ot
light fine. J12H4o; heavy fine, 16tfl7o; tub
washed, 8S4j37o.
Elgin Batter Market. ,'
EIXHN, III., June 10.-BUTTER Market
unchanged at 23c; output for tha week.
861,600 lbs.
LADY, GROSVENOR AS GYPSY
Sister of Dak of Westminster la
Traveling Over England 1st
Dlsgnlae.
LONDON, Jun 10. According to a atorr
published here, Lady Arthur Qrosvenor,
stster-ln-law of th duke of Westminster, '
the wealthiest duke In England, Is travel
ing about the country In the disguise of
a gypsy. Her traveling establishment Is
like an ordinary gypsy van with basket '
for sale hung about It and' a kettle, frying '
pan and sauce pan slung beneath It.
Lady Grosvenor ha been playing gypsy
Sol"'"1"' D1,B nuw traveling
since May 27. She Is now traveling
'through Oxfordshire. She sets un at B
o'clock,' cooks her .own breakfast and
usually takes the road at t o'clock. Sh
may possibly writ a book on her x
perlence In Jhe gypsy life.
Artist Work la Prison.
ROME!, June 10. Fllipo Cltarlollo. a noted
Italian sculptor, who was In prison at
Naples for more than a year awaiting Ms
trial for the murder of his woman com- '
panlon, who was a muslo hall star, . has
recently been permitted to work at his art
In order to ease his mind of his material
troubles. An adjoining cell has been fitted
up a. a studio and j!ere the sculptor, who
lis believed to be mad, pasaes th day
j modelling with feverish activity. His latest
i work la a magnificent croun of the rovsl
family which he ha taken from a nlctur
post card. The artist ha announced Ms
Intention of having It cast In bronse, after
which he will turn It over to King Victor.
He expects that It will bo sold and hopes
that the money it brings will be used for
th benefit of th prisoner's family. .
Rebel Prince Repalsed.
TEREHAN. June 10. It Is reported that
Hlsaam Mulk, the rebelloue prince, at
tacked Salar El Dowlea, governor of LtirtS
tan province near Hahavend, western Per
sia, Saturday, but was compelled to re
treat with heavy loss.
Terrorist Commit galelde.
' ST. PETERSBURG. Jun 10. A terrorist!
named CTiernsu, alleged to be Implicated tn
th recent plot against the life of Emperor
Nichols, ahot himself twice in an attempt
o commit suicide today In a nearby suburb.
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