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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIlIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907.
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CRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Opening it Strong: and Shows a
Healthy Adrance.
GEJTEJLAX BREAK BETS IN LATER
D Weaker Advleea Heavy
ftelllaa- for Profit-Option
Shatter hy Thli Con
alttaa.
OMAHA, Juno 13, 1907.
The opening u strong and at an ad
Wnot today. Later, owing to weather ad
vice and heavy elllna- for profit, a gn
ral break came In all option. Foreign
conditions are taking- on healthier pros
pect and prices are holding nearer Amer
ican level.
Wheat opened firm, hut did not hold,
owing to heavy Belling by longs. Broker
re holding heavy buying order, which re
lieve the netting; pressure to some degree.
Winter wheat Is Improving. Wheat on
passage, waa quiet, with commission houses
absorbing some wheat on thla decline, July
wheat opened at Stfea, asked and closed at
bid.
Corn waa strong at the opening, but later,
owing to strong liquidation and weakness
In wheat, dropped several fractions. Trade
w light, with some buying on the soft
places. July corn opened at 49HC. asked,
and closed at a, bid.
OaU showed soma strength over yester
day's clnee and held some better that
wheat and corn owing to reports of (rreen
bug in Illinois and backwardness In most
all section. July oat opened at 414.0
asked, and closed at 41 bid.
Primary wheat receipts were 486.00 bu.,
nd shipments 267,0m) bu., against receipts
lt year of 257,000 bu., and hlpments of
221,000 bu. Corn recolpt wore I.iW.OuO hu.,
and shipment l.O,0CKj bu., against receipt
last yar of 6&3,0u0 bv. and shipments of
fco.omj bu.
Clearances were 16,000 bu. of corn and
1.000 bu. of oata, and wheat and flour equal
to J5L0OO bu.
Liverpool closed lu".l lower on Wheat
and unchanged on corn.
Seaboard reported SM.flOO bu. of wheat
nd 144.000 bu. of corn for export.
Local range of option: .
Artlclea.1 Open. Hlgh. Low, Close. Tesy.
Wheat-I
juiy...
Sept...
Com
July...
Sept...
Oats
July... Bept...
8M4AI
80VAJ
4BA
7iA.
86VA
oaJ ohaJ 0B
4T)f,BI . HA
8711 47A
1HI 41HA
5Bf 85HA
89B
49R
41n
8A
0A
4!W,A
47HA.
41A
8fA
A asked. B bid. ...
' Omaha Casrli Prlcea,
WHEAT No. 1 hard, KVyftWo; No. t
hard, vaSo; No. hart, 7if79o; No. 8
spring, SOrgMAa
CORN No. I Tc; do grade, 40$42c; No.
I yellow, 47oj No. I white, 47H57o.
OATS No. t mixed, 8BWS40O; No. 8 white,
0H410 No. 4 white, 40tfJ4uHc.
IlVB-No. X 70n; Ho. I (MHo.
Carlot Ilecetpt.
, Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago IS 671 146
Minneapolis 879
Omaha 7 78 12
Lmluth IS
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Pester ( the Tradlagr and Closing
Price a Board s( Trade.
CHICAGO, June 11 An Improved oall for
export strengthened the local wheat market
today, the September delivery cloning at' a
net gain of IHc. Corn was down
Oats were up Vs'30. Provisions were 6-ij16o
higher. . . '- .- ...
The wheat market was extremely nervous
nd prices covered a Wide range. The
market was unsettled at the opening, which
ranged from HSo below to o above the
cloning of yesterday. Pit traders sold ac
tively at the opening, because of lower .
prices on the Minneapolis curb and because
of the excellent weather conditions, espe
cially In Kansas. All offerings, however,
were eagerly taken and the market held
nrm during ins nrst hour, at a point slightly
above last night's olose. Later heavy sell
ing by prominent longs brought about
break. In which prices declined more than
la. An active general demand developed
on the decline, which gradually lifted prices
mora .than 2c abov-ho low point Reports'
of damage by wlrewortrs In North Dakota
had some Influence late m the day, but the
chief reason for the advance was said to be
n Improved demand for export at New ,
York, Toronto and Duluth. The market
closed, jrtrong and near the highest point
Of the day. September opened Ha-feo lower
to kfiV) higher, at S2N3i934o, sold off to
62c and then advanced to 84V. Tha close
was at MMo. Clearance of wheat and.
flour were equal to 60,OuO bu. Primary re
ceipt were 468,000 bu., against 2M,000 bu.
for the same day laat W. Minneapolis,
puluth aad Chicago retorted receipts of
813 cars, agalturt, 878 last week aud 170
year ago.
The corn market opened Arm on good de
mand from cash houses, but declined
sharply, In sympathy with wheat Tha
greater Prt of tha foaa waa regained on
buying by shorts. The Iowa crop report,
whloh gave the condition In that state as
. compared with M on Jane 1 last year
waa regarded as a bulUsh. inOuaooa. The
market closed easy. September opened
hade to feOfcp higher, at 6343630, declined
to blHc and closed at 2io. Local reoslpt
"J 671 cars, with 4 or contract grade.
Tha weakness of wheat-depressed July
Ul "SI"? Vnt ha1 mt, ct on the
more distant deliveries. Tha Iewa report
giving the condition of oats In that state as
.."a. ona T a. w" the prin
cipal bullish fsctor. September opened U4S
Y "if he' j HS( went off to Soo and
closed at Ktsfttto. Local receipts wore 148
Provisions opened easy, because of a lOo
decline In tha price of llvo hog, but soon
rallied on covering by shorts and continued
firm until the close. The final quotations
left September pork 18c higher, at 116
nfer" a"t j&T " Wb' W
Estimated recelpU for tomorrow are:
"heat, 18 ars; corn, 776 cars: oata. im
cars; hogs. ,000 head. lM
Tha leading futures ranged aa follows:
1 northr-rn, tl Y e; - No. 8 northern,
4ttr7e; No. 8 northern, 4fc6o.
KKW YORK OE.1EHAI, MARKET
ttaotatlons of e Day Tartos
I'snisodltlH.
NEW TORK. June 18,-njOUR Ra.
Cetpts, 15.1SI I.Nij exports, 10.131 bbls J
market dull and lower for top patents;
Minnesota patents, l.0nfj.6O; winter
straights, $460; Minnesota bakers, 13.76
j-4.li; wlntrr extras, :i0(il.6O; winter pat
ent, M.6n4j6.00; winter low grad-a, t2
3 4". Rye flour, steady: fair to good,
J4.76C 6 00; choloe to fancy. 86.1046.
COKNMEAL Steady; fine white and
yellow, 8180; coarse, 81-1701. lil kiln
ariod I3.16C.2S.
RTE; Hull; No. 8 western, nominal, c
I. f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT Hif-celpts, ltt.700 but exports,
47.660 bu.; spot, firm; No. 1 red, f7o, ele
vator; No. 3 red, 9c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Ihiluth. $1.08V. f. o. b., afloat; No.
8 hard winter, 81.01S, t. o. b., afloat. After
selling off nearly a cent during the forenoon
wheat turned active, and strong on heavy
Covering and bull support. Price shot vp
8c from the low point and were strongly
sustained all the afternoon by less favor
able crop newa from the northwest and
Uermany and reports of a large export
buNlness. Pinal price were 1W1HO net
tiigner; July, S,Hofcl.no; close, ll.ou; Bept,
December, 81 .WWttl.titfe;
closed IKM4,;
Closed. 31.(2.
CORN-Recelpts, 93.628 bu. market for
pot easy; No. 8, 61 Ho, elevator, and 51 Ho,
f. o. b., afloat; No. 8, white, 62'-c; No. 3
yellow, 624c f. o. b., afloat. Option market
was more active and lower on aooount of
larger receipts and liquidation. July,
61c; closed, 61o; September. Ayfyitc; closed,
Hc: lecember, closed, 6MkO.
OATB Receipts, a,000 bu. ; spot, steady;
mixed. Wfi"! lbs , 4.c; natural white, kuJ
lbs., 4H'y0oc; clipped whits, 86(340 lbs., 48
HAY Firm: shipping, 7685c; good to
choice, 31.2l"g1.26.'
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1906, 14ffl6o; 1906- 4 5c; Paclflo coast,
l0fl. RTfllc; 1906, Se.
HIDES Julet; Central America. 23o;
Bogota, 28 Uc
LEATHFR Quiet: aqld, 26i28c
PROVI.HIONS-Beef, steady; family.
814. 0014. 60: mess, .60i9 16.00; beef
hams, 324.0026.00; packet, 811. 00011. J0
city, extra India mess, 822.00! 23.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, 8 11. 00 A'
14.00; pickled hams, 13a 12 He. , Tr3.
firm; western prime, S.Ofkgw.OO; refined,
firm: continent. . 60.30; -South Amer
ica, 110.86; comnound. 89.0a.26. Pork barely
steady;, family, flS-OO; short clear, 817.26
18.26; mess. 17 Tfi 8.60.
TALLOWBteady; city ($2 per pkg.),
tc: countrr ' (pkgs. free), 6iHc.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
8V4 S 7o: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Barely steady: western fac
tory, common to firsts. l7819Ho; western
lmltatkm creamery firsts, 2mg)21o.
CHKESB Kasyj new state full Cream
colored and white.- small and large best,
Uo.
h.dOS Firmer; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 20oi choice,
18fr49c; mixed extra, 1818Ho; nrst to extra
firsts, 16170.
POt'LTR Y Ltva easy; spring i chickens.
21c; fowls, 14H; turkeys, 12o. Dressed
weak;, western brq'llfirs,, 842(c; turkeys,
10l4c; .fowls, l3lSc, ,
Artlclea-1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Clasw.rTsfy.
"Wheat
July
Sopt.
Deo.
Corn
July Bept
Dec.
Oats
July Bept
May
Pork
July Sept.
Larl
Bept. July
Ribs
July Sept.
m9
PvHHH
u:sh;
(WW
n
84
63H
HTii
18
U 76
I TO
8 66
8 42U.
IB 86
8 8S
8 &n
8 erv
i
W8 80
534!B2fi3
63V(iVi"ro
88
84
60
41
8T4
7T4
15 65
16 76
1 W
682HJ
42d
43U
!S6fie.
16 SB
16K5H
8 AS
67H
8 60
8 mS 8 67W
43
S.-4
TO
14 77H
8 6S
8 73H
8 60
St. l,ola General Market.
ST. tiOna, June IS. WHEAT Higher;
track:' No. I red cash. 2rg03Hc; No. 2 hard,
8sxfi92c: July, 90Hc; September, l,HS?llejc.
CORN -Lower ? track: No. 8 cash, 61 H
6114c: July, Slc; September, 6Hc No. 8
white, 6&cfS2Hv
OATS Firm; track: No. 8 cash, 44f
44Hc: July, 42c;. September, 86c; No. 3
white, 46c. ,
FLOT ' R Dull ; red winter patents, 84.409
4.70; extra fancy and straight, 8S7034.20;
cU-ar, $2.8(tiC.20.
SEBI-T(mothy. steady. 33.004.00,
CORNMEAL Weak, 82,70.
Ti RA N Weak ; sacked, , east track, 81.10
ei.12. 1
HAt-PIrm; timothy. 816.5021.00; pralrlo,
8lO.Of1m3.OO. , ,
IRON COTTON TIES-tl.Oa ,: v , .'
BAO3lNO-llHc, .
HEMP TWINE lOo,
PROVISIONS-Pork. higher: lobbing.
flS.60 Lard, higher: prime steamed, 88-32H.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
89.13H; clear ribs, 3.12t; short, clears, 19.00.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, 110.00;
clear ribs, 810.00; short clears, 80 87H.
POULTRY Quiet; chicken', lUe; springs,
15c; turkeys, 10c; ducks. 6 He; geese, 60.
HUTTrcR eteacy; creamery, 20U23a
KOOS-Steady, 12o. 1
Receipts. ShlDnlents.
Flour, bbls 9,000 4,000
Wheat; bushel ........ 19,000 42,000
Corn bMehels .,l;w,.,V.178,OfO ' 62,ti00
Oau; bushels 94,000 ' ' 83,000
Kansas City Oral and Provision.
KANSAS CITY, June 18.-WHEAT-Juty.
86Hc: September, 87Me: 'December RSWo.
Cash! No. 8 hard, 86(jlc: No. 8,, S&a&uo;
no. 1 rea, wiw'suc; no. a,
CORN July, 4TVM September, 4T'o;
December, 43Ho. Cash: No. 8 mixed, 4SV4o:
No. 8. 48Vi4tHa: No. 2 white. 48Vo: No. A
OATS No. 1 -whttir. - ttc: Nov "a mixed.
JWyB Steady, 71 7 4c.
HAY steady; choice timothy. 817.0035
17.60; choice prairie, 81t.OO11.7. '
EOQS Weak: extra fancy, 16o. current
receipts, cases Included; new cases, 11 He;
second-hand cases, 11c; southern, cases
Included, lOHc . ,
BUTTER Creamery", 83c; packing,' lOo.
Receipt. Shipment.
Wheat, bu 66,000 68,000
Corn, bu 89,000 . 80.000
Oata, bu 14,000 80,000
Ksnsas City future prtce:
I Open. I High.) Low. ,Clos.
Wheat
July... &9pt.
Corn
July Sept
-' 84
38fl&
48
47
1 5H
83U8Efi8
&4
48 47
!4T!,(fi48l47Hart4
7H
48
47VflH
No. t
-"i"- rao.a.t.oTs were as follows:
L,0.V5rMark, "r: wmer pat
ents. 83.Wij'4 80; winter straights. 83.75&il6
spring patents, 4?Mifl; spring stralnht!
88.6ti4 4o: aakera Vlit " lral"".
.HATTNo-, 1 &tl.00; No. 8. 83
ftc; N4 3 red, kXVUalHc
ivV2Jl. oUK'Sc; no. I yellow, C3c.
OATT- ?;5Sc; No' 1 white, 44VwH5o;
No. 8 white, 41&.44o..
RYE-No. 3. fcc.
BARJL'5Y-vralr 9 choice malting. 7275c.
StFP t1 no. 1 nurthwrut,-,! fin
Tnnpthy. nrlma, 84.75. Clover, oontract
pHriVlhlONft-Shnrt rlhs sides riiwme
2Mi 60: Pork, mew.,-p,ir bbl., r5.76(&15.85.
Lar4. Pr 1JO It 6.6U Short clar aides
(boxed), 8&.7&.00.
s Pollowtng were the reculpU and shipmenU
of flour and grain:
. Re1nts Shipments.
Plour, bbls. sn 7,) j, 7(-)
Wheat, bu 17.0W 74 TOO
Corn, bu 616.KO . 7fA v
Oata, bu 2J6.710 2t M0
Rve. bu. 2.(o 15,0
barley, bu. r.&iO 4
On .he Produce exehsnge t.xluy the but
ter market waa flrra; creameries, 19r.yc;
dairies, Kfrtlo. Es. steady; at mark
cases Included. 18Hul4c; ttrets. Wt-; prims
tlrsts, 14o. Cheeso, weak at ll(jj'UHo.
Liverpool Grata a4 Provlaloaa.
LIVERPOOL, June 11 WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 3 red wostern winter, (s lid;
No. 1 California. Ts; futures, steady; July,
s: 1-l.d; September, 7s Ski.
CORN Spot, firm; heas dried. 8s Hd; old
northern, 6 tHJ; futures, steady; July, 4a
UVd; oeptember. to hHad.
Mtaaalt Oral Marlort,
MINNEAPOLIS. June 13. FLOl'R
?'lrst patents. 16.004)6 10; second patents.
t0fj00; first clears, I166U3.64; boo
ond elea.rs, 62.76C8o8.
PR A N In bulk, 111 009 18 28.
WHS AT J uly , 4H9Hc;fieptemler.
3l6k4c; Kn. 1 hard, 4cyl.tfU, lio.
NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Utrket Beaches Stag-e of Absolute
Stagnation in Afternoon.
SPECULATORS ARE WAITIN0
I.ara Uemail for Panats to Meet
Jaly Reejalremeats Caases Trad
era to Pear Sqnees
la Money.
NEW YORK. June 13. Ths apathy of the
stock market became extreme today and
reached a stage of absolute stagnation In
ths afternoon. Dealings were little more
than half as large as yesterday. Even the
professional traders desisted from their
futile efforts to effect any movement of
prices. There was nothing In the news
that Induced any operations In stocks,
either on tha huytng or the selling side.
Possible unfavorable factors are taken suf
ficient account of to refrain from the pres
ent purchase of securities, but they are not
sufficiently threatening to Induce any dis
position of holdings at present prices. The
existing deadlock In the market Is the re
sult. Some admonitory Influence toward
abstention from operations ts found In the
outlook. Tha conviction Is growing that
special car will he required to meet the
July 1 requirements with a damaging pinch
In money resources. The decision of the
secretary of the treasury to withdraw 8a.
flnO.OnO of government deposits from the
banks on or before July It) was not re
garded as likely to aggravate any strin
gency on the 1st of the month, as the re
demption of outstanding government 4 per
cents will recoup the money market. Def
inite settlement on the method for con
ducting this transaction comes as a relief
to the banking world. Another reult ex
pected to flow from the Intention of the
secretary of the treasury Is to check the
outward movement of gold. Today's state
ment of the Bank of France shows an In
crease In gold holdings for the week of
87,67O.0no and a loan contraction of noarly
I10.ii00.ooo. The gold holdings are still far
below and the credits In excess of those
for this time last year, and liquidation,
especially of Rio Tlntos for Paris account
In London, continued today. Discounts
were firm also In the Paris and London
markets. The rising rates for money here,
however, will tand to obstruct a further
outward movement of gold. Weakness In
the London copper market was an Influ
ence In this market today, helping to keep
the copper Industrials heavy In tone. Two
small failures In the conclusion of the
Ixindon stock market settlement and a
failure on tha Philadelphia stock exchange
with some sensational features helped to
deaden the Interest in stocks.
The local tractions were subjected to a
brisk attack, based on reports of declining
earningn and on talk of an Inquisition Into
the. affairs to be expected from the coming
ubllo utilities commission for New York
state. The decision to pass the dividend
on the preferred stock of the United .Rail
way Investment company wa an outcome
Of the labor conditions In San Francisco.
The Improved crop reports were received
with satisfaction n financial quarters but
were powerless to stir the market from Its
lethargy. Subscription - warrants for new
stock of the northwestern Paelflcs made
some sharp, declines, reinforcing the .pes
simistic views expressed by the chairman
of the board of . the Great-Northern over
the credit outlook for the railways. The
day's changes, small as they are, are quite
generally declines, evidencing the heavy
undertone of the dull market.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, f,ooo. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales - and range of quota
tion on tha New York Stock exchange:
BSlM. Hlh. Low. ClOM.
Ams BTxpmn
Anil. Copper
Amr. Car sod Ponnary.
40 pfa
Anvr. Cotton Oil
60 pM
Amir. Bipnss
Amor. Hid Luther p'd
Atnar. Ice
Amor. Ltntsed Oil.
4o pf
Amer. Loeotnotlr
.. do pM
Amer. SiMHIng St Ret....
do pfd
AmK. Sugar Rnflfilnf....,,
Amer. Tebaeao pfd ctfs....
Anaconda Mining Co
Atrhlion ..
do pfd
Atlantic oaat Una ,..
Baltimore a Ohio
do pd -.
Brook Ira Rapid Tranall....
Canadian Parlflo
Cantral of New Jencr-...
Cheaaoeaka a Ohio
Cnlraro Great Wentarn....
Chloago A Northwestaro...
C, M. a St. Paul
Chtcase Tarn. A Trans....
do pfd ..;
C . 0., 0. ft Bt. Lnull
Colorado Fuel and Iron....
Colorado BouUisrn. ......
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Conaoltdated Oas
Corn ProdiKU
Delaware A Hudeon
Denver a R1o Oranda
do pfd
Dlatlllara Securities
000 000 gold reserve, shows: Available
cash balance. 821. 068. '10: ft.
bullion. 88M48.826; gold ceAlflcat
Ul,120.
told coin and
8l.'
New York Mosey Market.
NEW YORK. June 11 MONEY On call,
steady. itti'JH per cent; ruling rate. 3H
r rnt; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered sf
t"a per cent Tune lusns, dull and strong:
sixty days, !t per cent; ninety day, t
per cent; i month. 6 per cent.
FRIMK MERCANTILE! PAPER 68H
per c. nt.
BTERL1NO EXCH ANT? 6 Easier, with
srtnal business In bankers' bills at 84 .87tf
4.W for demand and at 84 R36Mf 0S7 for
Blxty-dav Mils; posted rates, (4.84 and
4 M Commercial bills, 84 K3H-
F1LVER Bar, Fc; Mexican dollars,
61 H.
HONT8 Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Closing quotation on borWla tofJ wire
ss follows:
..1CMH Japan ts V
..V do ti eerlee '
.11 do etta 1
. .l"t do til aeries II
,.101l do 4a M14,
..in" ft N. unl 4a....
..12M Manhat. e. sold 4s.. It
H'H'Mex. Central 4a.... to
Tlv, i im toe t"4t
lir-H Mlnn. A St. U 4s . 4
V M . K. A T. 4a 44
"H e0 a, ,4
SBV4 MN. R. of M. e. 4a. MS
M N T. C. n. IHa.. ttli
ivir. i. C sen. as 1H
tj. g. ret. is.
do eoopon
TJ. 8. He. reg...
do coupon
V. 8. old 4a, re
do coupon
V. B. new 4a, rag
on coupon
Am. Tob.
do 6e
Atrhieon fan. 4s..
dn ad). 4....
Atlantic C. L. 4s
fllal. A Ohio 4a...
do 3H
Prk. R. T. ci. 4a
Cent, of Oa. 6a..
do 1st Inc
do 2d Ino
.lo Sd Inc
Chea. A O 4Mb...
C. A. hi
C, D. A Q s. 4a.
C, R. I. A P. 4a...
do col. Se
"ivr, & St U f 4a
Colo. Ind. (a, ear. A.
. ..to. Mid. 4e
Colo. A Bo. 4a..
Cuba Si
n A R. O. 4a...
Dirt. Beca. 6a
Erie prior lien 4a
do can. 4a
Hock. Vall'T 4a.
Uld.
Offered.
.. 1 No Paclflo 4a 100H
..10!H do i TO
.. 8i N. A W. e. 4a BH
.. T" Or. 8. U rff. 4a.... fS
.. t Penn. ct. 1 41
..lfOi Readln Ban. 4a tt
.. T St. L. A I. M. o. la.lliaj
.. 41H at. u ,1 r. f. a,, an
.. : St. L. 8. W. eon. 4e. Tt
.. tr.vi Seaboard A. U 4s TO
S 80 Pictflc 4a (OH
t do lat 4a. rtfa m
to n.thern Rr 6a 104S4
. aH Tet, A p. 1rte Ill
.101 T., St. U ft W. 4a. TB
. W I'nlon PioiBc 4a 101 14
. 1H t' 8. 8tce1 Id 6a.... 5S
, M 'Wahiah lata ....
. 1V, Western Md. 4a...
luu ewia. Central 4a..
MTU
T5
8i
Iloston Stocks and Bnarl.
HOSTON, June 13 Call loan, 4-33 per
cent; limn loans, RfffSH Ppr cent Official
cioiMig on stocks and tinnfla:
sdj.
Atrhlans
do 4a
slex. Central 4a....
Atchlaon
do pfd
! Bonion A Albany.,
I llmrton A Mains..
. boelnn Elevated ..
ritchburg pfd
I Max. Central
N. T.t N. H. A H
Union Pai'lflo
ninth am
. R7H Cal. A Herla.
. TT Centennial
. '4 Copier Raiifa ,
. 42s, Daly Went ....
.215 Franklin
.1!4 'Oranhr ...
.1.11 Iele Rorale ...
.111 Mua. Mining .
. Mlohlaan
.in: Mohawk
1.4K)
11.6fl
100
700
800
,'00
8.4O0
l,i
100
S4H
41
tn
II
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: Palladelphla ProAaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 18. BUTTER
Stoady; flrrn extra western creamery, offi
cial price, V; street price, 24iic; extra
nearby prints, 2iio.
EG(33 Steady; fair demand; western
firsts, free cases, 17c, at mark.
CHEESE Quiet but steady; New York
full cream, ohuloe new, 12c; fair to good,
new, UHQUo.
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 18. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern. 81.08; No. 8
northern, 98H9Hc; July, lo bid.
RYF feteady; No. 1. 87U87Ho,
BARLEY Dull; standard, 7MiC; am
ple, 7lc.
CORN Market Ho lower; No. 8 cash,
61Hc; July, 6ia. '
- . Peoria Or la Market.
PEORIA, III., June . IS.-CORN-Lower;
No. 8 yellow. 6SJ4tc; No. 8, 6Jc; No. 4,
61c; no grade, 47 5 4o.
OATS Iwer; No. 8 white, 44H4?46He: No.
8 white, 4aWu4Hc-i No. 4 white, 41H42Hc.
Doloth Grata Market.
DtTLUTH, Minn., June 18. WHEAT
No. 1 northern, 87 He; No. t northern,
6c; Jaly, 7c; September, 87Vo; De
cember, 86 4.C
OATS On track. 41 He; June, lo.
Cot turn Market.
NEW YORK, June IS. COTTON Boot
closed quiet; middling Uplands, 18.1Sc: mid.
dllng gulf, 18.40c; aalea. 100 balea.
New York cotton quotations, furnished hy
Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade build
ing: Open. High. Low. Close.
July iivt 1193 1179 19H
Heptember 115J UH0 1147 lit)
December Ill VlTri 11.10 1K5
LIVERPOOL June 1S.-COTTON-BDot.
I quiet: prices 1J.17 point lower; American
nnn.inng. .no.
ST. LOIMS. June IS -COTTON-Bteadv;
ml. Idling. 1IVc; sales. 88 bales; receipts,
bales; shipments, 410 bales; stock, 26,434
bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 18.-COTTON-8pot
market quiet- prices. 13517 points lower;
American mlddllnar fair. H.2S.1: aond mM.
dllng. T.69d; middling. 7.13.1 ; low middling.
aim; goou ordinary, a.ocxi ; ordinary. 6
4.4"0
1.300
100
S.BV0
64
1T0
40H
IS
II
UBS
It'ii
8JH
V4
ti
ii
6i'i
l8V4i
1T0
MS
19
II
'
too
l
70
at
lot
114
10514
130
3
IH
12 4
IH
34
5
13
1K14
ie
141
127
142H
li
Am. Are. Cham..
Am. Pneu. Tube...,
Am. 8uar
do pfd
Am. Tel. A Tel....
Am. Woolen
do pfd
E'lteon rcten. 111,..,
Mine. Electrto
do pfd
Mnaa. Oae
United Fnilt
United Shoe Marh.,
do pfd
V. S. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Allouoi ,
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Bid. "Asked.
t.. Mont. Coal A O.
14 Old Dominion
.. IVtOeoeola .
..130 Parrot ..
..lZl't Wulncr .
..Ill Rhennoa
.. 15 Tnmarack
.. MViTTInltr .
..ICS Vnlted Copper ....
..m r. 8. Mining
IT V. 8. on
., 59 I'teh
..108 Victoria
.. Winona
.. 174 Wolverine
.. 13 North Rutta
.. 7H Butte Coalition ....
.. 14 Nevada
.. 40 Cal. A Arliona....
.. 11 Aria. Commercial..
.. 11
.... II
,...TR0
.... TJ4
.... 1(4
.... IS
....1K
.... II
.... 44
.... IK,
.... St
.... 34
.... 41
....10
.... II
.....111
.... 41
....101
.... M
:::: i"
,...1M
.... TI
.... t4
.... 174
4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good, Fat Cattle Steady, Other Slow
and Weak.,
HOGS COimSITE ON DOWN GRADE
keea and laattMi Breaklac Dow a
Rapidly aa the Seaaoa (or
Ura seers Draws Near
Idahoa Next Week.
A.HA,
Cattl
BOUTII OMAH
Kecelpts were:
Omolal Monday ...
Official Tuesday ..
OnVlal Wednesday
Offlclal Thuraday
8. $74
1.38
8.800
June 1S.10T.
e. Kogs. bheer
6.1:1
14.831
16.841
11.OU0
Pour days this week... 18. 168 46,746 8 10
Sam day last week. . . .M.4A1 44.760 18.866
8ame day 2 week ao.R28 S6.S14 ll.fvs
Same day 8 weeks ago .21.178 60.961 17.(44
Same day 4 week ago.81.tM) 41.218 18.726
Sam day fast year 16.118 68.807 7.436
Th following table shows the receipts
of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
(or tha year to date, compared with last
lo7. Iff. inc. Deo.
Cattle 6J4.27S 4S7.8S 86,448
Hog 1,1 78. 707 1,267.8 80,648
Sheep 793,82 741.377 62.445
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Oood to choice corn-fed steers 86.808.85
Uood to fair corn-fed staers 6,t 0
Common to fair steers 4.60(o.2a
Ooed to choice cows 4 2fu6 w
Fair to good oows and h.lfers ... 8.60$-4.26
Oood to choice Blockers and feeder 4.5t"gu.l0
f'alr to good stocker and feeders., 4.0mu4.60
Eommon to fair stocker S.Ou-44.00
ulls. stags, etc 8u4.76
Veal calves 4.0uu7.00
The following table shew th average
prloe of hog at South Omaha for tha last
several day, with comparison:
Data, 1807. 19O8.18O6.lO4.1808.ll8a8.1801.
May 80.
May 81.
June 1.
June
June
June
June
June
Juna
June
June
June 10.
June 11
June 12
June 18
8-1-
01V1I 881
8 04
r
t
6
6 014
8 07VW
044,1
6 0S
74,l
6 811
6 8
6 21,
I
I 80
6 24
6 80
6 8n
6 87
6 27
6 20
6 86
6 81
6 17
6 U
6 (!
6 16,
6 18
t 21
6 a
6 25
6 20
6 17
6 201
I
6 16
6 14i
4 68
4 601
4 63
4 48
4 66
81
6 07
I til
6 761
4 64 6 781
4 Ml
4 881 8 80
4 70 6 86
l
4 08
00
6 07
4 76!
4 79
a
4 72
lial
a
T 07
7 13
I 14
T 20
7 15
7 18
a
7 21
T iW
T S1
T 32
7 86
I 9
i 68
( 70
a
6 70
t 71
6 70
6 71
6 78
6 78
a
6 88
8 81
( 68
6 64
Nrw York IHtnlna- Stock.
NEW YORK, June 13 Closing quotation
on mining stocks were:
Adama Con 16
Alire loo
Breeoa 10
Bruna. Con., offered. 60
Cometork Tunnel .... 14
Con. Cal and Vs.... IT
Horn Silver ISO
Iron Silver S35
Lradvllla Coo I
Ldttle Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
Potent
8a vara
Sierra Nevada
Small Mopes .,
Standard
... I
...m
...110
... n
... 12
... JT
... 10
...134
Fore I am Financial.
LONDON, June 13. Money was In In
creased demand for the settlement In the
market today. Discounts Improved. On
the Stock exchange the settlement was
concluded with two small failures. They
did not have much effect on the market,
which continued fairly oheerful. Gilt edged
securities and home rails further hardened
under Investment purchase. Americans re
ceived fair support in the forenoon at well
over parity. Union Paclflo, Canadian Pa
clflo and Southern Pacific received most at
tention on the favorable orop news, which
offset the reports regarding possible gov
ernment action against various railroads.
The .narket reacted, however. In the after
noon on the easier New .Turk .advices and
after a feeble attempt to Tally 'Closed weak.
Foreigner were weak in i sympathy with
Pari. Japanese Imperial 6 of liM closed at
102H- t
BERLIN, June 13. Price on tha Bourse
today were firm.
DATJTC li,n. ie TKtn nn tlta. T1iia
lJ4 ' 'f"'ay opened duli and a a result of the
800
4
14
10
100 1174 1174
600
100
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Oaneral Eleetrlo
Hacking Valley
Illinois Cantral
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
I ova Central
do pfd
K. 0. Southern.
do pfd
Lnulevllls A Naehvllle....
Mexican Central
Mlnneapolla A 8t. tymla...
M., St. P. A Bault lie. H.
do pfd
Mlaaourt Pacific
M.. K. A Texas
do pfd
National ld
K. R. R. of Mexico pfd....
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. ftntarto A Weatern..
Norfolk A Weatern
North Amrrlnaa
PactBo Mall
Pennaylvanl
People's Oas
Pitta., C, C. A 81 L
Preaaed steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palaes Car
Readln
do lat Pfd
da Id pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock laland Co
do pfd
81. 1 A Ban Fran. Id ptd .
Bt. Louie South weatern....
do pfd
Southern Pectno
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tenneaeee Coal and Iron....
Texaa A Paolflo
Tol., St. U A Weatern....
do pfd
Onion Paclflo
do pfd
li. 8. Express
V. A Realty
C. 8. Rubber
do pfd
C. 8. Steal
do pfd
Vlralnl-Oar.)llna Cbemloal.
de pfd
Webaah
do pfd
Welle-yarso Eipreaa
Weatlnghouaa Eleotrlo ....
Weatern Union
Wheeling A Lake Erie
Wieconeln Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
do pfd
Sloea-Bheffleld :
Great Northern pfd
Iuterporoufh Metropolitan..
do pfd
Total sales tor the dar,
6O0
100
100
"lob
114
&4
434
UK
164
1M
26
6
15
10
13
6T
44
11T
II
14
12H
164
TO
i!4
61
M4
considerable ltniiltlatlon prices at the close
of the market were weak. Kusnlan Imperial
4s closed at 73 and Russian bond of 1904
at 484.
Hank of Rna-lanoT statement.
LONDON, June 13. The weekly tatement
of the Dank, of England shows tha follow
ing changes:
Total reserve Increased. 437,000; circula
tion decreased, 206,000; bullion Increased,
?J9,3Sil; other securities Incressed, 4-15,-0iO;
other deposits Increased, 081.000;
public deposits decreased, 171,000; notes
libv' liou I40ti reserve Increased. 501.000; government
l J .. , 1? . , .V. "T V. . K.nnMlnM
100
100
68
11
IB
800 14
100
lotf
d'.IOO
00
100
T0
100
600
m
104
loi"
132
TB
l?4
,6S4
II
111
104
loi
1304
T6
m
4 H
40l
800 1124 Vt
7.600
10
0
4.IM0
400
Mi
6..0
n0
1
84,100
TOO
IK
10.4.10
l,4u
'too
lie)
1W4
10
140
1044
84i
44
T4
111
II
104
4
1144
II
M
M
1044
II
1114
0
110
1024
0
42
T54
1114
60
44
1334
I64
H
,
T44
1.H4
II
100 104 104
ling.
1 t!
Ths sales of the day were 8,0u0 bales, of
which l.f were for speculation and et
p..rt and inclurie1 6.600 American. HoColpis
,() bsles. including 1 American.
NEW ORLEANS, June 13.-COTTON
jiot market closed Arm; sale fc balea
Low ordinary. T16-16c; nominal; ordinary,
8 16-lfto; nominal; good ordinary, 101-lrtc;
low middling. UHc; middling. 12 I6-I60: good
middling. 1SG 13 I3-I80.
atar anal Mel
NFW YORK. June 18.-8TTOAR-Rnw
gulet: fair refining, 8.31c; centrifugal 86
test. 8.77c: molasses sugar, 3 08c. R,-fined
quiet: No. 8. 4.ouc: No. 7, 4 56c; No. 8, 4 6--'
No. 4.45c: No 10, 4 S&c: No. 11, 4 t No!
13, 4 3Rc: No. 13. 4 80c; No. 14. '4.16c; conl
fectloners' A. 4c: mould A. BSBe; cut losf.
6 7tic: crushed. 6.70c; powderwd. 410c; gran
ulated. 6O1V: runes. 6 25c.
MriLASfiKJ 8tesd: New Orleans open
kettle w4 to rtn. iritmur
NKW ORLFUNft La., June lS.-fnTcAR
Stesdv: open kettle centrifugal. S.'rlSo:
Jrtrlfugl yellow. Hi-fic: s.-cond. 2J8
MOLASSCS-Qulet. New syrup, Jvjia
8.600
6.4
1.1'
!TO0
.600
lM.tuO ahares.
125
II
6l"
11T4
IT
44
1144
li"
124
16
414
TI
IS
T24
,,4
604
111
104
41
1014
lSOu
T5
!2H
4.14
I4
48
111
II
T4
u
M
lioa;
H9
W
ir
1014
1
60
r.4
13
i'4
4T4
24
?
II
v.
ll'S
1S4
tH
IT
4S4
133'i
65
M
5
IS4
84
33
11
1 '3
r
1414
a
11
i4
M4
1:44
11
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MS
1?S
seconds decreased. 40.000, Th proportion
of tha bank' reserve to liability this week
I 46.96 per cent a compared with 46.80 per
cent last week.
Bank of France Statement.
PARIS. June 18. The weekly statement of
the Bank .of France shows the following
changes: Notes In circulation decreased,
41.22S,7niO francs; treasury deposit increased,
1.1W,0H) franca; general deposits decreased,
8.660.010 franc; gold In hand Increased. 88.
360,010 francs; silver In hand Increased,
3Tjo,onO francs; bills discounted decreased,
41.72t,000 franc; aJvances decreased, 8,82&,-000.
1Ondoa t'loalaar Stork.
LONDON, Jun IS Clolng quotation on
stocks were as follows:
Conaula. money..
do account ...
Anaennda
Atrhieon
do ptd
Baltimore A O .
fanadlan pacific
Chea. A Ohio...
Chlcaxs Q W .
C . af A St P.
PeBrera
D A R. O
do pfd
trie
do lat -pfd ...
se Id pfd
Oread Trunk ...
Illtnots Central
L. A Naahvliia..
.11 11-11 M., K. A T S3 4
.14 1-14 N. V. Cantral llt.4
... 114 Norfolk A W T54
... 104 do ptd II
... frtOnt. A Weatern IT
... r4 Pennarlvanla II 4
...lT34ud Mines 64
... II Reading E'i',
... !(; Suuthers Ry '.. II
...110 do Pfd 414
... I4 80. Pa.-lne T'
... 2 t'nloa Pacific 1174
... TI do pfd 11
... H4 V. 8 Sieel 14
... la do pfd 1''4
... W.ba.h 114
... I4 do pfd 14
...140 Spaslab. 4 114
...111
SILVFR Bar. steady; 80 8-16d per ounce.
MONKY-3a3H P cent.
The rate of discount on the open market
for short hills Is 811-la'S per cent; for
thraa nionths' bill. 8 ll-lttl34 per cent.
Bank riearlaa-a.
OMAHA. June 18 Bank clearing for to
day were 31.87li.2ul.61, and for the corre
sponding date last year 21.640,668 88.
Trcsasry Stat easiest.
WASHINGTON, June 13. Today"
statement of the treasury balances In
lU general fund, exclusive of lli 160..
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June IS WOOL The ao
ttvlty In quarter-blood fleece continue to
be the feature of the local wool market
although there is also a good demand f ir
fine wools. The supply of fine fleeces,
wushed and unwashed, Is wholly Inade
quate to fulfill the demand, and there ap
pear no Immediate prospects of a change.
The market Is somewhat stronger in the
better class of stock. In fact manufactur
ers are looking to a tine wool season.
Local dealer have great confidence In the
new clip and are operating with freedom
i and paying good price. Competition for
! the new clip continues to the profit of the
grower. Oregon and Idaho are particular
i ectlon. Heavy transaction are .sported
from both states and local firm are buy
ing liberally. Advices from Australia are
to the effect that the new clip will not
show any Increase over that of luat year.
The leading domestic quotations tange a
follows; Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
above. B3'u34c; X. 3HJic; No. 1, tktP
39c; No. 2, 374 3c; flue unwashed. 85 ii
26c; unmerchantable, 27!8c; half-bload
unwaBhed. 32a83c; three-eight blood un
washed, 32 6 33c; quarter-blond unwashod,
804i 31c; medium clothing, 2Co;i8c: half-
blood, 27iu2lc; dulalne washed, 8637c;
delaine unwashed. 2Sy28c. Michigan fine
.unwashed, 2i&24c; delaine unwashed. 27
jov. jrnu iBLuuitu iiaaiij nne
months, 7oyi72c: fine fb 8 months, 86 4?
6hc; fine fall clean, 6768c. Kentucky,
Indiana, Misnourl, combing, H blood, if
33c; combing, Vt blood, 804j81c. Cnll.
fornia Iscuured basis) northern rhola.
67b8c northern good, 6c87c; tnldJl
county, et'atibc; suuthern, 82tf63o; fill
free, 67 68c; fall defective. 404in.
Oregon, I scoured baals) eaotern No. 1,
staple, 70 fa 72c; eastern No. 1, clothing
66 70c; valley No. 1. 40 62c. Territory
staple (scoured basis), fine, 70 72c; fine
medium, H70c; medium, 6566e. Ter
ritory ordinary scoured basis, fine, tiff
70c; fine medium. 6667c; medium. 61
4j6tc. Colorado and New Mexico spring
scoured X, 6S(a70c( No. 1, 63&65C. Geor
gia, greasy, ;u.'oy,c; pulled wools,
"urcu uaaia. a.a.it-; extra, SBaTTlEc: a
supers, u.,noic; oy supers, aaitTc.
BT. IXiriS. June 13. W()OI Rteartv
medlum grades, combing and clothing 24 ;i
27c; lltjht line, 21filV,Ci heavy fine, ltfll7o
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 13.- METALS Tin was
lower In the London market, with sp-t
i uuiwj m , K.io os or a uecnn of 6 r.l
wlills future closed at 178 6s, showing
the same loss. Locally the niark.t
weak and lower, with spot quoted at 840 26
tin, vopper was weak in the London
market, with spot closing 1 us lower at
ta and futures 1 los lower at 81 10
locally me market was dull and more or 1
leas nominal, but showed an easier tend- I
ency, with lake quoted at I23.757 24 60; eUo-,
trolytic, 122 6ny'28 26; casting, 8l'1.SwS-J 2S. 1
I-euil was unchanged at 85.764fC.su, in th
local market, but was lower In London at
21. Spoiler was unchanged at 24 Ts 4.1
In Lutulon and at W .t160 locally. Iron 1 .
was lower in me Knullah market, with
standard foundry quiet, at 66 4d and Cleve
land warrant at on Td. Iocally Iron la
quiet and quotation a shade lower f ir
spot and prompt delivery. No. 1 foundry
northern is quoted at 8-6 0os2).2S; Nu. 3
foundry northern, M.5ij2.7u. Southern
grsdt nominal.
ST. LOTlrl June 13 WETA' f t ead.
i.ady at belter, firm, at .. 1 76....
Sunday,
RANGE OS" PRicrsa
Cattle Tfne-a
Omaha 83.6fva7.00 $5.72V4it.90
Chicago 1. 7(1-57. 26 6.60 to4.00
Kansas city 2.6037.26 6.60
St. Louis 1.808.60 6.60 4i.ii6
Sioux City 8.00A6.36 6.70 ti6.86
The omolal number nt up, nf atfwk
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs, fjheep. H'r s.
C. M. A St P 1
Wabash 1
Missouri PbcIQo 26
Union Pacific 1
C. A N. W., east 1
C. ft N. W., west 46
C, Bt. P., M. A O.... 14
C. U. A Q.. east 4
C B. 6V U., west 30
C, R. I. & P., east.. 2
C. K. I. & P.. west... 1
Illinois Central
Chicago G. W
82
44
61
ISO
10
Total receipt 146
The disposition of the rlav's rwlt,ia waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
uer 01 neaa inoicaiec
Cattle
Omaha Packing Co 621'
Swift and Company 462
Cudahy Packing Co 632
Armour & Co 808
Vansant A Co 107
Lobman At Co 43
Hill & Son 21
F. P. Lewis 6
Mike Haggerty M
B. g. 178
T. B. Inghram 8
Other buyer 176
Totals
Hogs. Sheep.
1,028
423
8.M0
6,188
411
16
881
6U6
163
..3.701 11.408 8.0S7
CATTLE There wa. . f.le
here for a Thuraday, but of the numoer
reported la over forty cars were through
tuff not offered for sal. As has beon
th case all the week the rout of the
cattle wer besf steer.
The shipper opened tha market this
morning, buyers for shipping account going
out early and selecting the beat cattle, for
which they paid good Heady to stronger
prlcea A high as 86.36 wa paid for good
steer. On the other hand packer
late in getting ,.ut
61 ll
l m
CI. in
M l
4 16
41 7
S
ta IM)
li ri
41 1-4
l fad
SID
14. M$
a M
8 HEF1P Receipts
light this mnmlng.
10
10
io
6 TT4j
I TT4
6 TT4
1 tik,
I H4
I TT4
I TT4
I T74
6 T74
I Tt4
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I TT4
I T4
I H4
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10
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1JO
1
141
III
14
.!
.'
8V7
lit
ft!
,!4j
1
ft
,11
of sheep were
onlv ahout nine
I WS
111 .
61...
150..
...
46...
T4 ..
74...
T ...
TI...
140
ii
m
'40
I 4
I T4
t IT4
I M4
I 4
I M4
I S
I l
I
I m
I n
I ri4
I
very
cars
being reiorted and thev did not arrive until
late. More than that, the quality of the re
ceipts was poor, consisting mostly of the
ragtag and bohtoll of the winter's feeding.
Late arrival of trains combined with pour
quality mod the mirket slow and dull
throughout. Values still continue on the
down grsde owing to the great slump at
eastern points, where Ismbs are anywhere
from 76rfri100 a hundred lower, with sheep
SfvJTTTlc lower than the high point lat week.
It will be understood from thts that the
sheep trade at the present time 1s without
Interesting features, prices simply saaalng
downward, and are liable to continue that
way until they get down to a grass sheep
basis. Tortiinntely for shippers In this sec
tion of the country mot of them were wise
enough to get In everything that they had
on feed before the slump bea-nn.
Advices hist at hand report the starting
of a tralnfoad of Idaho graasers, tp be on
this market next week. Thts will be the
first consignment of Idaho range stock of
th season.
No, ,
16 western ewes, cull....
181 western ewe
109 western yearlings
1:2 western yearlings
weatern lambs
IK Western lambs
41 spring lambs
24 western ewes, cull
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a little lower.
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to ihlppey at ateady prices. A high u
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86.10. On the other hand th medium kind
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strong prices.
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Cattle Steady to IJoll Hoga, Sheep
and Iambi Lower.
CHICAGO. June 13. CATTLE Receipts.
B.oiiO head; market, choice steady, others
slow and dull. Common to prlmo steers,
64.75S.flO; cows, 33.26'tfu.OO; heifers, 34.0o'
6.60; bulls, 8.V4y'(S.oo; calves. 3S.0C'a7.W;
stockers and feeders, 83.0tvn6.15.
HOGS Receipts, about 31.000 head; mar
ket 10c lower. Choice to prime heavy, f 5.92
4i.97i; medium to good heavy, 8ri.IKVft6.U2S:
butcher weights, 85.9f''tfl.00; good to prlmo
mixed, 86.8trTiff.Ki: llKht mixed, 36.9f.a6.0O:
packing, $6.4ru6.86; plge, 35.4iw-fnVflO; selected,
Iti.tKVtfl.f. Rulk of sales, 3S.90.riU.oo.
SHEEP AND LAM Hf Receipts, about
I8.O0O head: market l.vfiiflc lower. Sheep,
85.263.&0; lambs, 86.008.00.
New York l.lve- Stock Market.
NEW YORK. June 1 8. REEVES Re
ceipts, 1,289 head; nothing doing In live
cattle: market feeling eany; dreesed bef
In moderate demand at 8Va$10o, with
general sales at 9g9Uc.
CALVEH Receipts. 1,243 head; market
lower ond limited demand; buttermilks
?ulte demoralised and very few sold at
6.35; veals, 34. 60 7.25; buttermilks,
83.60; no market for stale stock; dressed
calve weak; city dressed veals, IVH'S'
11 Vic; one extra prime carcass at 13.;;
country dressed, 7'Sllc.
HOGS Receipts, 1,348 head; market
nominally 10c lower.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.017
head; market for sheep and yearlings
easier; lambs, 8Bifp40o lower; 20 car of
tock unsold; common and medium sheep
24.004.60; good yearlings, 200; good
to prime lambs, 18. 00(3 8.25.
St. I.onls Live Htock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June IS. CATTLK
Receipts, 4,600 hesd. Including 2,500 head
Teana; market for natives 10c lower;
Texans steady: native shipping ond export
steers, 34.806.60; dressed beef and
butcher steers, 34.75itJ 6.00; steers under
1,000 pounds, 84.406 4.60; stockers and
feeders, 29.00(8' 5.00; cows and heifer.
82.70S6.60; canners, 12. 00fl2.60; bull,
t8.60(fl.4.66; calves, 24. 00((J 10.00; cows and
heifers, 31.904 00; Texas and Indian
teen, 22.76 ft 6.75.
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market 15c
lower; pig and lights, 35. 606. 05; pack
ers. 15. lOctf 6.90; butchers and Wit heavy,
6. 8006.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000
head; market weak; native muttons, 28.75
&6.00; lambs. 36.404J7.B0; culls and bucks,
$4.O04.60; stockers, 12.25 u 4.76.
- Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 5,700 head, including 2.000 southerns;
market steady. Choice export and dressed
beef steers, 86.76j,8.00; fair to good, 34.76'ti"
6.75; western-fed steers, M.GO-iinj.no; stockers
and feeders, 83.fa6.O0; southern steers. t.l.nO
66.45; southern cows, 32.4V(T.1.60: native
cows, 32.ii&a4.76: native heifers, 13.60f((6.40;
bulls, I3.2rxij6.0i1; calves, 4.60tf6.60.
,HOG8-Rece1pts. 16.OH0 head: market 10fir,o
lower. Ton, 86.H5; bulk of sales, 8fi.82Hf(6.S6;
heavy, 8o.Sorfi6.S6: packers, 36.80(tf6.6S; light,
36.rif5; pigs, 83.25(06.75. '
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 4.000
head; market steady. Lambs, 87.2S''h.40;
ewes and yearllntrs, 85.2rV5V5rt; western-fo.l
yearlings, 8i.6uta7.35: wextarn-fed sheep, 80.28
Sfl.26; Blockers and feeders, 38.50Ji6.2j.
St. Joseph l.lve Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,004 head: market 10c lower. Na
tives, 84.2tW.50; cows and heifers, 22.254i
6.26; atockers and feeders, 83.5054.75.
HOGS Receipts, 11.504 head; market lOff
lVw lower, Top, 86.974; bulk of sales, 86.80
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 604 head;
market steady. Clipped lamb. 27.60uS.UU:
yearling. 86.fc5(i7.40, '
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OLD VEWKTAI1LKS.
lDTATOKS-lVr bu., W.
NAVY UKAN.-4-l'er bu.. No. 1. 82.00; No.
t, II..
NFW VFOKTART.KS.
POTATOPS l'er bu , 21 20.
ASPARAtH S-ti.V per do bunches.
HI-JANS New wax and siring, per ham
per, $4 tv
RKHTS. TfRNlPS and CARROTS-I'er
dt-r:. bunches, 4.""Ut.'C.
1'IEPLANT-Per do.. 10c.
Clt T.MIIKRd -Per do!., 31.00.
TOMATOES-T'.'xa. fancy, 2)-lb. crate,
81.25
ONItNSCa1lfot-ti1n. per crate, about 45
lbs., 2 So; yellow Texae, per crate, 22 361
green onions, per do ,
CAR11AHE Virginia. 3o,
CKl.l.UY M .il.lH. 81.3& Pr do.
LEAK I.ETTtfCE-Hot-boiise, per doa.'
beads, 8Tm
PARSLEY Hot-house, per do, bunohes,
4oc
RAPtSHES I'er dot. bunches, home
grown. 20c.
MISCELLANEOUS
COFFER- Ki.saUd. No. 8., 20 per lb.I
No. 30, 21c p-r lb ; No. 8J, 18c per lb.; No,
20, 14tc er lb ; No. 21. 12Hc per lb.
CHKKSE Ulork Bwlsa, iW; lluibergen
14c; Young America, ltic.
NUTS California walnut. Vo. i, soft
hell. 12c; No 1, snft shell, lfie; brasll,
IHivijlSc; pecans. 16Su-2o; fi Iberia. l?Hc; pea
mi's, raw, 7Ho; roa.stej, 8V4jc; California at
mond. 17Hc; cocounuis, IS .10 per ItO.
Hll'ES AND TALLOW Green- lalted.
No. 1. 9t; No. 2. bull hides. 80; sreen
hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6c; horse, ll.uOJ
1.60; sheep pelts, V'ti1.26. Tallow, No, L
4c: No 2. 3V. Wool. U)J??2o.
CAN NET" GOODS Corn, standard, west
ern. kVuuTa-. Tomatoes, (amy, 3-pound
rnns, ti 46: standard, 3-pound cans,
21.26. Pineapples, graled. l-pnund, 82,
2:10; sliced, fl.7r.y2.Si : fancy HawnllHti, I"4
lbs., 11.76. Gallon apples. 88 25. California
sprlrots, 21t4. Penrs, 31.75 irt.M. I'eaehes,
31 7Tiii2.4(; U C. p.-achcH. Jo.,2.50. Alaska
salmon, red. 11.2"; fitticy Chlnni.k, flat, 82.lt);
fancy sorkeye. Hat. 81.95. Sardines, quarter
oil, 83.26; tliree-qunrters mustard, 32 75.
Sweet potatoes. 31 .l".i 1 26. Sauer kraut, 90e.
Pumpkins, WA-ftt'l.tx). I.lnia beans, 3-lh., TTio
i$l.25. Soaked peas, 8-lb., Sue; fancy, 3L2&.j
1.46.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRtlTB-rrunr,
re omewhat unsettled by freer offering
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
tatlona runge from 6 to 9c for California
fruit and from 6VtcHe 'or On-imn. PeHches
are allKhtly ea.sler. with fancy yellows
quoted at 13. Raisins are tifin: three
crown Iooki. Muscatels are quoted at 9c;
fonr-crown, liV; seeded raisins, 9lllc.
FISH llckerel. dressed, 1IV-; pike,
dressed, 15c; white llsh, dressed, winter
csuglit, rtli'lfic: fresh, 16o; trout, 12(ijn5c;
halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c: catfish. 17c; her
ring, dressed, Ke: crapplt-s, round, 6(7(0c
crapples, large, fancy, !.; black bass, 26c;
smelts, sweet and nno 13c; eel, l-o; blue llsh,
16c; red snapper. !:, roe shad, per pair,
40fij6oc; frog legs, Sirij-tO.'; lobsters, green,
per lb., 27c; lobster, boiled, per lb. 8oc;
mackerel, Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel,
native, 184ioo per lb.; fresh green turtla
meat, 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull
heads, 12c: white perch, Tc; white bass, 15c,
HAY Choice upland, per ton. 311.50: me
dium, 310.60: No. 1 bottom, 89.00; off grade,
84.outU5.00. Rye straw. 87.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Juno 13 COFFF.H Mar
ket for coffee future opened steady at a
decline of 6 points to an advance of S
points, with sentiment somewhat unset
tled by continued reports that valorisa
tion purchases would be discontinued in
Rrnxlt. Thero was some scattering;
liquidation, but trade, Interests bought
and the market showed a fairly steu.ly
tone. The close was quint, not unchanged
to 6 points lower. Sales were roport."d
of 17,500 baga. Including June at 5.5K-J
July, 6.305.850; September, 5.25&5.30C;
January, 6.40c; March, 6.40c; May, 6.40c.
Hnot coffee quiet; Illo No. 7, 6 He; Santo
No. 4, 64c.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., June 13. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; mar
ket steadv: beeves. IS ftriti M- mi 1...1).
and mixed, 63.2M.i6.00; stockers and feeders
$3.00r(i6.00; calves and yearlings, 83.5ii4j4.60. '
15o lower; selling at 85.76(86.85; 'bulk of sales,
it. .5u6. iiVj.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six nrin-
cipai eaaiern niarKci yesiernay;
South Omaha
Sioux City . . .
Kansas City .
St. Joseph . .
St. Louis 4,600
Chicago 6,600
Cattle.
3.600
800
6.700
2.004
Hogs.
11.000
6,0110
16,000
11.604
6.000
31.000
Sheen.
2.070
i.'o'oo
804
4,000
13,000
Total
,.22.104 80,504 23,674
HOGS Packer were Just as bearish this
morning aa they were yestsrday and
started out bidding very mean prices.
Later on they raised their hands somewhat
and ths trado became active at prices gen
erally 10c lower than yesterday's close, or
lor"l6! lower than yesterday's early market.
Everything In sight was disposed of by or
soon after 10 o'clock In tiie morning, la
spite of th fact that price war so much
lower. A will be noted from the sales
below a good many of tha hogs brought
3!i 754 86 and on up as high aa Jo. 9a To
day's decline takes the market to the lowest
point touched since September 7.
representative sales:
OMAHA WHOLEsALn MARKETS.
Ctadltloa of Trade aad loota Ion oa
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS Per do., 14c.
BUTTER Packing stock. 16c; choice to
fancy dairy, 1Mi2uc; creamery, 21y'22o.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 10c; roostsr. 6
(f7u; turkey, 12c; ducks, luc; geese, 60.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA CH EHRIES Per box of
about 8 lb., black. 8-' 25; white, 82.00.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 48 aire, 22 76 per
crate, 42 size, 83 00 per crate; 86 sice, 33.50
per crate; 80 le, W 50 per crate. Cuban
plnrspples 26c less all around.
STRAWBERRIES-Mlssourl, 24-qt. case,
23. 75K73.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS Llmoniera. 3uu sis, 36.00; 800
lite, 3n60: other brands, 50c less.
BANANAS Per inedlum-alxed bunch,
2.0tfr2 26; Jumboes. 82 &ira3.nO.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, 160
site, 34.00; 176. 200, 216 and 250 sixes, 84.25; M.
126 and itJt sires, 33.5o; California Navels,
extra fancy, 176, 24.0. 216 and 250 sites. 14.75;
fancy, 126 slse, 84 00; 15u !e, 84 60; St.
Michaels. 176. V0. 216 and Z sizes, 34 76;
150 sise, 84.50; 126 slse. 84.26; Valencia. 60,
W and 112 sizes, 24 26: 126, 150, 176 and 200
sizes. 84.76 ; 216 size. 82 50.
FIGS California, bulk. 6V,c; e-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crowo Turkish, ile; 3-cruwn
Turkish, be
DATES Kada way 6Vio; savers, io; hal
low I. 6c; new tuffcl walnut dates. 9-lb.
box, 81.00.
REEF CUTS.
No. 1 rib. 14c; No. 8 rib, lie; No. 3 rib.
10c; No. 1 loin. 17Hc; No. 2 loin, 13'ci No.
8 loin. 12'4c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. I chuck.
I'c; No. 8 chuck, 6,e; No. 1 round, h'v ;
No. t round, bc; No. 8 round, 8c; No. 1
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Jun IS. EVAPOHATI.D
APl'LEP Market steady; prima, 6o;
poor to fair, htif n.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
unchanged; California, 4Vx5 6c; Oregon,
6H(?il0c. Apricots quiet; choice, 1S'.13-;
extra choice, 19U20c; fancy, 20l&'21o.
Peaches steady; choice, 1 1 t4 (ti 1 2 i c;
fancy, 12741 13c; extra fancy, 13ttl-"c
Raisins unchanged; louaa Muvcatcl, S'tr
9c; seeded raisins, 77llV4c; Jondoa
layers, 11. 60 1.65.
Highwaymen Kill Meyer.
NEW YORK, June 13 August Meyor, a
well-to-do shoe dealer of Rrooklyn, wa se
verely beaten by highwaymen today and
died a few hour later in a hospital. Ono
of the aliened aisallants. Nicholas Fennl
more, a youth of 20 years, I under arrest
charged with homicide. Two others es
caped. Meyer was on his way to his home
In Brooklyn early today when he was Set
upon by the three men. He fought hard,
hut the assailants were too much for him
and he was terribly-beaten before his crlea
for help brought a policeman to hi as
sistance. Then the BHsallunts fled. Fennl
more was arrested aa he -was running
away from the scene of the holdup and
waa charged with being his assailant.
Hold Off Hegralar Dividend.
NEW YORK, June 13. The dlreotors of
the United Railways Investment company.
It was announced today, have determined
that It would be inadvisable at prosent to
take action with respect to the semi-annual
dlvltl.-nd on preferred stock, which Is, or
dinarily, payable In July. This step wa
taken, It Is said, In view of the existing
strike situation in San Franclsoo and to
the end that the Investment company might
be enabled to afford to the United Rail
ways of San Francisco the fullest measure
of support. The dlvldi-nd on preferred
stock has been at the rate of 2V4 per cent,
semi-annually, the lust two having been
paid In scrip.
Arrest Disaffected Men.
iriV,V T ,Q a -1 . . l ' .
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news agency from Sebastnpol says that
V1.A a t n-1 m ' , . m
. n..,.(.,u, ,,c, IIHOIIIIV HIMMII 111 eO
,.--. .-. A ,-. I 1 Ql ,im 1 a
....r..., nuriiii a 1 oniyui'iji in coilllliana
of the Black sea fleet, has sifted out and
a, i-iii-i .111- uinanecieo. seamen at that
wi t n n ,1 . . 1 n n .1 C u . , . V. L a
...... w,,.. iiiaiou 1,1 instil un nnura a
cruiser under a strong guard of the PraKskl
regiment. Additional arrests are being
r .1 anA I , . . V. I . ) . . 111 V .
........ : w j , t . I'urun ii . will uei nnui mm r v in
fit out another penal cruiser. Th seamen
of the fleet are exasperated because no
charges have been pref.-rred against the
arrested men and It Is said a mutlnou
outbreak la likely to occur.
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American liaptlat Missionary union,
nV, lot 16 and wlO fuet nSs lot 15,
block 2, Park Place $
William E. Yarton and wife to A. T.
teybolt and wife, lots 16, 17 and 18,
block 8, Halcyon Heights
A. T. Si-ybold and wife to William B.
Yarton. tract In ne-a,swV4 80-l.-l3. . . .
Continental Trust Co. to Perley R
Hrooks, lot 2, block 7, Bedford
Place
Therkll P. Hersklnd and wife to Ouls
epjie Hansen, lots L 2 and 3, bluck
96, Florence
Adolph Johnson to Hlmon Goldberg,
eto feet lot 4. Okahoma aild
Eqiiltable Trust Co. to Central Trust
Co., lot 8, block 106, Omaha, and
other lots
William C. Hughes to Prudcnco "a".
Hughes, e24 feet wV, sVs lot 49,
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Florence W. Hall snd husband to Liz
zie M. Ilusch, sli feet lot 23 and
w75 fet lot 24, block 8, Park Place..
S. D. Mi-rcer to Minnie H. Cobb, e22
fi-.-t lot 5, block bH, Omaha
Wilbur M. IaiMuon to D. W. Merrow,
lota 19 and 20, block 4, W. D. S.-lby'
add .....
John Ekwall to Julia Ekwall, n20 fet
lot an; lots 40 and 41, Harlem Land
add
Mury Novak Bekera and husband to
John Novak. Jr., lot 9, block 4,
Kountze's 3d a. Id
Thuma Qeary and wife to John M.
Mullen, lot 7, block 15, Corrigan
Place
Mortis Thomsnn to John W. Kluss
man and wlf.-. Iota 1 and 2, block 1,
Oraminercy Park
William H R.xlabaugh and wife to
fharUs H. Bi.rague, lots 80, 21 and
It. block 10, H-ns'in
Phoeti A. Rudaliaugh to William II.
i:.n1atiauirh, same
Chnrloa H. Sprugue to Murgurtttte
Rodabaugh, same , ,.
3,000
CM)
300
6,000
18
9,600
800
K
1,800
1
Lao
Total
...t28,W8
R3H
4
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