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    TFin OMAHA DAILY REE: SATURDAY. JUNE lb, 1903
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CRAISASD PRODUCE IIARSET
Scattered Demand OiTe Borne Firm
neaa to the Valne.
CESXEAL TRADE IS LIGHT
little rrfMir Exist la Aa f tk
Fwtare .piwil ana Ei
s-ort Deaaaads Art Ola
appelating. -
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OMAHA. June 11. 19.
'Grkln vihii showed lomi firmness at th
tart on food scattered demand and offer
ing were rather light General trad was
light, however, and whatever trength
there Is corses from the anticipation of t tree ipitat ion
futet at (a Hd. Futures. teady; Juljr,
la Hd.
WE'TIHtH l" THE GRAJW BELT
'Fair far lirlar After Warmer
Ma a I, Bare la Prophet.
OMAHA. June U 1,
Fain- were ir-teral again last n.aht ta
the Missouri and upper MsS'ppi t alleys
and continue alone th Misaouti river an1
et to tna Misappt river this morning.
Tha rsins were, heavy at point r eastern
Nebraska and south over the tiie lower
valley of Kinui City. The weather la
generally clear wet of the Missouri river,
hut continue unsettled throughout the cen
tral valleys, and will remain unsettled tn
t r i vkinilv tiidiv. followed Ir fair tonight
j and tsaturosy, with warmer tonight, and
; not much chanarc In temperature Saturday,
j Omaha record of temperature and prec1p4
I tatlon compared with the corresponding day
oi in last three fear:
iw. ir in i
Minimum temperature f M 58 59
.. J. I CO .3 .) .to
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Normal temperature for today. 71 dearreea.
dinii from too much moisture, and a
iitiM injury ha ocrastoaeo a yet. Aad bom e-x.-s tn precipitation aim.- March U
lire. . liurl ! iBaaii ivwrf-u. ri j
lime pressor existed tn any oi the
HoremenU of Erie and Union Pacific
Financier Aroun Suspicion.
THESE ISSUES LEAD DECLDTE
Eatlr List !! Off Rapidly
Sllgkt OaTerlag 9tel Trad a
till tester at Dla.
raealaa.
8.t9.8sT4w,: gold foil and hwlHoa, 3 73.
fold certificate. 8.13. 474. 470.
RCr-ORT OP TNI I LRN-e HOCSE
Traaaaetlaa ot tk Annac-iated Baaki
far tk Week.
SEW YORK. Juna 12 -Rraistreet hank
clearings report for the week ending Jur
11 (how an aggregate of tZ.f-,'V a
itiul 3it27.Sli.(a last weak and X.sAXtM.
In the corresponding week lai year
Following la a list of th cltle:
CITIES.
I,
I
Clearing-! Inc. I Dc
fu
turea. Wheat was bowir- conslderahle
Ire ant h early In the. ansatuti aod buying
was sreneral. Weather damase has been
fairly diacxinteri. liowaver. and price to
ward the close were on a lawer Mvet, with
entlmetit s;eneraily for a lower market.
July wheat opened at Mc and closed at
- Cora future Bold hither wttk wheat
at the opening, but with a lower ca-h mar
ket and a lark of demand coupled with an
increase in receipt, vaiuea were not sus
tained and weakened at the close. July
torn opened at 4: and closed at Mc.
Primary wheat receipts were JKV'" ha.
and shipments were nro bu . aralnst re
ceipts ut year of , bu. and ahipments
of tfi.oa bu,
Cora receipt a were aoi.oo bu. and ship
ments were V.n bu.. against receipts last
e-r of l.:i,"X bu. and shipments ot TVmjOB
Clearanrea were l.oni) bu. of corn, IE6 mi.
oat and wheat and flour cqiial to 74. (Ml
bu.
Urerpool closed "Sd lower to Vd higher
1'n wht'at and Wd lower on core.
lcal rarosa of opUotis:
Artlclea.1 Op-n. Hlh. Low. Ooea.l Ta y.
tef-cenrr enrresoondina: rterlod !n 197.
41 Inches.
twiri'sry correnpondinr period In 13,
J 17 Uichea.
U A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
neat j
July...
Sept...,
Corn 1
Jtn-r...;
Sept... I
Ml
as1
U M 14
H h V
CH 4- Wi
OS 3H ' -f 4
es
Osuka Cask Frl
'VTHEAT No. 1 hard. l93i-: No. 3 hard.
lc; No. hard. 4fec; No. 1 spring.
)KN Na . V; No. . 4c: No .
4iTrc; No. 3 veiiow. e; No. yellow,
wlc: No. 3 whit. 71Sr7;c
OATS No. 3 miied. cnv; Ha. t whlU.
bisH; No. 4 white. S6rv.
ilTE No. I. 7:6 7Sc. No. 3. TvflTtc.
tar let Ree-eiata.
nrt. Corn. 0t.
Chicago i M M l-A
Minneapolla SO
Omaha 40 47 Ji
Oulutn 4j
rwra Want Reglaa Ballet la.
For the twenty-four hour ending at 3 a.
i . 75 Lh meridian time, Friday, June U,
19C6:
OMAHA DISTRICT. .
Temp. Rain
B'ations. Max. Mln. falL Fky.
Ashland. Neb.... 74
Auburn. Neb 74
Broken Row. Neb. 75
Columbus. Neb.. 75
Culhertaon. Neb. T7
Fatrbury. Neb.... y
Fairmont. Neh... 7
Gr. I .land. N'b.. 7
Hartinaton. Neb wi
Hamlnga. Neh ... 7
IHolVfge. Neb.. 7
Oakdale. Neb.... 77
Omaha. Neb 73
Tekamah. Neb... 75
Alta. Ia 75
Carroll. Ia 75
Clarlnda, Ia T
i ibley.- Ia.., 74
Siou City. Ia.. 73
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at I a. m. Not Included
In averagea.
JJ1STRICT AVERAGF.8.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Stations. Max. Win. Inches
W 1.13 Cloudy
1 n Cloudy
64 W Clear
W .&. Cloudy
H Clear
(9 1.14 CloudyN
6" 1.43 Cloudy
Cloudy
M .Srt Oouiy
M .SI Pt. cloudy
57 .5 Clar
55 .7 (Houdy
U l.' Rainlog
M .4 Cloudy
50 12 Cloudy
ft .63 Cloudy
54 IK Raining
4S ."8 Cloudy
.14 Cloudy
CHICAGO CRAIX AND FROVIilONB
Vaataraa at tk Tradlaar Clwatag
Prlcea Beard ef Trade.
CHICAGO, June 11 Fresb reports at
damage to the new crop by wet weather
and insects caued strength today In th
!al wheat market. July closing at a gain
of IV. Corn was unchanged. Oats were
4e higher. Provisions were a shade lower
ta 5c higher.
The wneat market was strong all day
with the exception of a brief period near
the middle ef the session, when prices de
clined about le on liberal realising satee.
News regsrding the growing crop In Amer
ica was the chiefs source ef Strength and
completely offset the weakness ef foreign
markets. Crop damage report today were
more numerous than at any time during the
last month and told of Injury to the crop
In Illinois and Missouri by wet weather,
and In the southwest by rsins and Hesisn
flies. Th report of a St. Louis trad
Journal confirmed to rvme extent the dam
ar new. Leading bulls led In the buying,
which wss quite general. The market
closed strong. July opened HM higher
at i7w7Vc. aold between fV "
saHc. and closed at &'-c. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to T3.0m bA
Exparta for the week, as shown by Bra.l
treet'a. were 3.os6, bu. Primary receipts,
ro.fluo bu i sgainst 43n.A0O bu on the same
ly last year. Minneapolis. Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 343 cars, as
agatnat 175 cara laat week and 34 cars a
year ago. v
The corn market was firm early In the
day, but became easy because of the weak
ness ef easb com. Julv opened anchanred
to He higher at THrTr". aold tip to fe
and declined to Mtc. The close waa at
7Vtc Local receipt were 33 cars, with
c-f -contract grade.
The feature of the trade In oat was ac
tive buying of September by horta and
tommisklon houses Trie rrarxet was gen
Central.
Chtrsgo. Ill W n 4 .W
Columbus. 0 1 74 il "
lies Moines, Is ... 14 74 M .l'
Ind'unapoils. Ind.. 12 74 51 T
Kaunas City. Mo.. 14 " K .54
IjOuisvIUo. Kr..... 1 i 54 .'
Minneapolis. Minn. W 74 54 .11
Crraha. Neh . IS . 7 6
Bt. Loul. Mo 13 7 54 ' T
Heavy rsins occurred !t night In th
Omaha and Kansaa City districts and
lighter ram In all other except the C hi
cago, Cot'imbus and Louisville district.
No Importsnt temperature changes have
occurred since the preceding report.
L. X. M'EUH. Local Forecaster.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
ttaetatloas at tk Day mm Varloua
Coaasaodltl.
NET TORK. June j2 FLOUR-RclP.
l.5irt bhla.: exDorts. 4 500 bbls.: the mar
ket was quiet and about steady. Min
nesota patents. 5.3&.o"; winter siraigms.
Ha64 ; Minnesota bakers. 34.1W34.3C-. win
ter turn. M.4Sfi4.00: winter patents, L4"3
t.75: winter low grsdes. 33.3533 . Ryo flour.
dull: choice to fancy, 54 sttio.i; iair iu
good. 34 5fi?4.. ,
OJRMIRAlr-steady; rine wnne ana n
low, 31.idl.65; ccarse, 31.55; kiln dried.
3u Ml
RYE Dull; No. I western. SSc. t o. U,
Tew York.
WHEAT Receipt. 33" bu.: export,
15.350 bu. Spot, firm; No. 3 red. a-'XjC.
elevator, and SHc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern. Duluth. 31. II1. 1 o. b.. afloat;
No. 3 hard winter, 31 "1. t. o. b.. afloat.
Th wheat trad was frightened again over
wet weather news from the southwest and
covered vigorously at timea during the day.
advancing enc per bu. July, 4 11-1'
6c. closed at K5V: September. l 13-1-i'a
Mll-lc. closed at 9--'V-
OATS Receipts. '." bu. Spot, quiet;
mixed. 20 to 1 lbs.. aS$5c: natural white,
to 31 lb.. 57Htlc; clipped white. 33 to
40 lbs.. 6S65c.
CORN Receipt. SMTO bu. Spot, easy:
No.- 3. TTHc, nominal, elevator, and 7c,
t o. b., afloat. The option mirkrt waa
without transaction. Closed partly
higher. July closed at 76c and September
at 74Vc. . ,
HAY Dull and lower; good to choice,
tt96c.
UKAN Weak: spring 33.50.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
Ii7. ic: 4'6c: Pacific coast, 1S7. 5
1-V: 3i 5c.
HIDES Firm: Bogota. 17ijc; Central
American. lTc.
I EATHFR Quiet: acid. lfrgfTc.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm: family. 31S75
erally atrong Julv opened unchanged at J". 'n'iZAtM-,itr Z,ruim
4JS-.' advanced to 4.V and clo.ed at 430. VlVata'atVad?- r"ck-
T r.w.int. wr lfaft g-ara tn. M.UIHS'. 4. Ut tn.t. lt-ay, rr- !
Provision. opeVed because of a 5 . feMia.00; pickled hams
Vadvance in live hogs. At the cloe July Lard steady; re
pork was tie, 5c at 314 l Lard was off a fuad. at-ady: continent, 3w; South Amer
Jhade at 3? 77H. Rib were a shade lower Ua. .: c!,mrund. 37.1T7V9 L- Pork
j, steady; family. tl..nl.rt); snort clear, I.o. ,i
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
?3 cars: corn. 325 cars; oata, 147 cars; hogs,
l ne head.
Th leading lutures ranged as follows:
.Articles ! Open. High. Low. Oo. Tes'y.
Wheat I ' I
July .7H4JVM,5H!
5-!l
fept.
Dec.
bDec.
H'otn-
Julv
Sent,
nc.
May
Oat
aJuly
bJuly
pt.
May
Fork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Rib
Julv
T'a'iMirtS
l A, I
S5! Km
'At f)Kil.
55 WS1
r B
43V
35l
5-v,
i
44 I
41 V
rk
8V
551
HI
JT,l
7 V,
s
65T4
55H
4TV! r! 4r
4i s! V H
vm 3s?h S5tm
Sri 3sH37SH
14 1 ' 14 nW 14 C4jl 14 1
It
i n
no
C7Hi
7 I
t u I
3 irv
t n
W
T 5
V
I
14 JV; 14 36
3
I 771
35
05
T TTI
7 t7
14 '
14 30
3
$ 7W I
u
I...
7 75 7 75
! 7 7H
NEW TORK. Jane 13-Th weak relre
In prW of stocks todsy had Its effect
In suspicion of the policy and position In
the market of th powerful financial party
which has been credited with sustaining
Prices for a long time rsst father than
in snv news Immediately affecting valne
or earning power of properties the share
of which were dealt In. Th Erie plan for
funding the lnteret coupons of the bonds
came. Indeed, as something of a ahock. the
advertised announcement In the morning
rapers carrying the first Intimation that
has been heard ef the plan. The dlscloaur
of the new pat-srrork for Erie finances,
with the announ--ment of the closing of
subscription for the L'nion Pacific bonds,
carried a suggestion of sequence and ar
rangement by design that proved of sinis
ter effect on the speculation. Pressure of
the new Vnton Psctflc bonds when Issued
In the outside market and their sale there
and in the Lonlon market at 14 per cent
below the subscription price Intensified this
lmpreston. The presumption was orawn
that the market campaign for support of
prir-es had been concluded with the com
pletion of the Vnlon Pacific bond flota
tion A scramble to get out of -peulatl vc
holdings resulted, which proved costly to
values
The stsgnation of yesterday's market was
transformed Into a degree of activity which
ran up a total of ssles for the first hours
of a much as yesterday's total trans
action. Recent suppositions of unlimited
buying orders at prices slightly below the
existing level of th market, which might
serve to buttress the market against at
tack, proved unfounded and prtre slid
downwards easily aod rapidly before sell
ing comparative light except by contrast
with the week s dullness. The Ertes were
conspicuous In the decline, ss wss natural,
and selling of those stocks tor foreign ac
count was notable factor In the early
Lteak.
The close association of l'nion Pacific
in the speculative mind with the day's de
velopments waa Indicated by the largo vol
ume of transsctlons tn that stock and Its
prominent place In the decline. The list
offered practically no exception, however,
to the day's weakness. The position In th
steel trade was the subject of continued
discussion and of report of still further
cutting of prices, either prosnectlve or al
ready made against the contention of the
centralised interrsts in the trsde. The
prospect of further large augmentation of
cash holdings of the banks shown by the
estimates of the week's currency rnove
ruent to and from the interior nassed with
I'ttle notice in view of the diminished ease
of the money market. Some of the rumors
or the day had some effect on the market.
especially some hinting at embarrassment
lor a newer local corporation entemriae.
Monos were weak. Total sales, par value,
11 J7v'"l. United Statea bands were un
changed on call
Number of sales and quotations on stocks
were as roilows:
alas. R'th. Lev. Cine
Amaisi&Mted Copper
Am. c. A F
Am C. r. r
Am. Cottoa Oil
Asl N. A L. pt
Am. loe Securities
Amerlrta Ltatee Oil
Am. Locoreoilt-
Am. LorefROtlT fd
Am. . a It
Am 8 A R. pt
Am. sucar Refining
Am. Tofcaeeo pld.
Am. Wool
Anaoooda Mlatng Co
AtchiBon ,
A let i ana pr
Attaatle Coast Ll
BattlmoT A Ohla
Bl. a Okie pt
Hronklra Rapt Tr
Uaaadiaa PKilia
Ceatrml Leather
Cetiiml Leather pM
Central New Jenwj
rtiMapeaka A Okie
Chirac Gt. W
Chiracs A X. W
C. M. 4k SV f
c . c. c. A at. l
Colorado r. a I
Colorado A So
Colo. aY So. lax pld
Colo. A So. 14 ptt
Coaaulldatad Gaa
dor Prodsrta
Iwlawars A Hsdaaa
DeRTer A Rio Oraade
D A R. G. pM
DtulUen' Bocartttas
Kne
Erie IK pfd
Kne 3d r'
General KWlrla
Croat Nonhr pM
ft- Sort horn Or ctta
flliaom Contra!
lalerberaush Mat.
1st. Mot. pti
r u t
i.m) u a 14 tn.
1W a Si,
40 H a4
r4 h
t
C 41 4v, 4s
IK) 1! 11 108
lT.Xt 7, Ti lt
w rii
7M tr LTi. IMS
J'S
I 414 42s
s.pm is s s
i n ms i
1 K S4
l.Tt US H
r
t.Tn a S T
4i tM IMS
1 244 J4-
MO 2 K n
1U
31 44S 411.
e s s
t.jns 1WS 14 15
i.4 ins ins 1!
5
" -t7s MS i
3 31 11 i
4
New Tork
Chicago
Rmston ,
Philadelphia
St. Louie ...
Plttaburg
San Francisco ,
Kansas City
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Miraneapolta
New Orlejis
Cleveland
Detroit
1 Omaha
Louisville
Loa Angeles
Milwaukee
Seattle
St. Paul
Buffalo
Denver
Indianapolis
ort worth
Providence
Portland, Ore
Albany
Richmond
Washington. D. C.
Spokane, Wash
Salt Lake City
Columbus
Bt. Joseph
Atlanta
Memphis
Tacoma
Savannah
Toledo. O
Nashville
Rochester
Hartford
Des Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
New Haven
Grand iRapida
Birmingham
Syracuse
Sioux City
Spring-field. Mass..
Evansvllle
Portland, Me
Dayton
Little Rock
Augusta, O.
Oakland. Cl
Worcester
Mobile
Knoxvllle
Jackaonville. F1..
Chattanooga
Charleston. S. C.
Lincoln. Neb
Wilmington, D1..
Wichita
WUkesbarT
Wheeling. W. Va.
Fall River
Davenoort
Kalamasoo, Mich
Topeka
Helena
Springfield. Ill
Youngstown
Fort Wayr ..........
New Bedford.....
Erie. Pa-.
Cedar Rapid. Ia
Macon
Akron
Lexington
Rockford. Ill
Fargo. N. D
Lowell
Ringhamton
Chester. Pa
Sioux Falls. 8. D
South Bend. Ind
Blooming ton. Ill
Canton. O
Qulncy. Ill
Springfield. O
Decatur. Ill
Mansfield. O
Fremont. Neb
Oklahoma
Houston
Galveston
Columbia. S. C
fiifrimllln ..
I Jacksoo. Miss
UilAOA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindt Steady Today, but
Hiyher for Week.
HOGS SELL A GOOD TEN HIGHER
I. S.o.flnni 13.5
314 1.4in i: 5
m.mi.ftBi 17.3
l'.i:.o 21 1
Si-SOU 11 1
r....-Tn r7.
31.7A'.OD 13 1
.7J. 1.1
Si.Gk4.oa,
a. ! 91
17.ili.i Hi
13.4;.-i. j JO
13.A51.MHI . 1
II 4Kl'. 12.4
II. 330,0001 S.4
ioi.i :i 1
H.rtlft a 1
ln.4l ( 3
7.M4.'f a I
r7.rK 4.8
7.747.W; 114
".Trti.otv II
7.40V H.t
.5.f( 13.7
g.fHT.niTni, 17 3 i
S 7 cm' JS t1
5.2N.ort' JO.J
ii.; 1.3
.J4.lVv 3.4
3.5.12.tUi 11.5
6.666.fi 5
4.ia.'Xi 10.3
l.tit nn 1 7
4.3M.'". 5.3
a.oetoKo! 13.1
4 44i,il 13 3
S.'M.oooi .!
3t.Ot 30 3
IC"""; 33 3
aOMOTOi 31. t
J.JTJ.ono 13 4
33.'rt' 3.4
j.nw.ooV 38 t
VM.onol
3.?43.(iii W.8
l k;i.ra is 0
l.Ri'a.qnni iZ 1
l.77,OXi 23 3
tM.0i, 13.1
I Mm)H T, 9
l.a.y! 13 8
, l.TK.tO 10 3
i.7.ofv n 1
l.Iki.tfaV II
l.n?.WO( 3 3
1.479. "XT, 4AJ
1.3IJ.' 11
1.227 119
1.34. W 14
1.672.0V 14 1
1.4a 1-7
l.l''6.0-'O 9 8
129.0) 14 8
l.lC.onnt 11.7
, l.lo; 8.7
44
l.JSS.HWl 17.8
L54.0iOt ( 7.1
g77,n; .
l.Oft.wn' I $.7
1.647.OO0j 8.8
KfhQ, 5.11
Only m Very l ight Kan t kep 3
k Prtee Rkew N Chaaar
fr Day, kat Higher fr
tk
r-r- S
-''is
Receipts were:
OftldsJ Monday ..
Official Tuesdsy 4.113
Wficlal Wednesday I 511
Official Thursday 4.3
Estimate Friday
OMAHA. June U 19CA.
Cat.:, Hog. 6h-p
5 1S1 5 (45 3 V I
10.JM
9.7M
1.4 w
3.ri
3.53
15.JK7
17.5-4
14.
31.3S
IS
H.l
Five dav thl week ...1 T3 43.1
Same da)( last week.. 11.74 54.578
Sam day 3 weeks ago... I W 47.5a
Sam day 3 wek aaw...l3.4t v,:l
Same day 4 week ago..hi.53H 7.41
Same day last year....SC4 52.763
The following table show the receipts
cf cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: ij. ii7. Inc. Dc
CatU 395.9M 5.18 134.3-7
Hogs 1.346.(t7 l.l-.77 179.I40
Wieep S41.0W 791.703 l.342
The following table ahowa the average
prtc ef hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
ii
I) 'I!
Date. 13. Wf 11308. !19n6.lM.!i:3.. 1302.
June 1.
June 1
June a...
June 4 ...
Jun 8
J
..IIS I W, W 8 (V 4 5J, 3 W!
13 I I U 1 vtl I v.
I I K! 1 t lk 4 U. I i. 7 13
5 S 5 iSOj j 4 55, 5 kit 7 M
Sunday.
The official number of cara brought tn
today by each road waa: 1
Cattle Hnti Sheen
C . M. at St. P
Wbh
Missouri Psclf.c
nion Pacific
C. A N. W.. esst
C. A N. W.. west
St. P.. M. A O
C. B. A Q.. esst
K. ft g., west
R. I. A P. east
C. R. I. A P.. west
Illinois Central
o.orv
j.nso.oivy
va.w....,
RJS.OIO'
Sno.Ol...
568.0(1 a!.. .
642.O0OI....
.(...
wa.ono'...
5.15. OiW...
4n5.0iiO...
4'' .0i '...
tl '.. .
4M0f'
4Sl.aK.,
4So.r . ,
49.i.
434.li
SSO.OOOl .
aooiv.
310. (aXM.
2S.onn;.
934.0OV.
15.J45.O00 .
10.9M.OOfi .
35.M .
324.OH0;.
56O.0W) .
25.4
4.51.
E.7
11
8 9
13 4
11.8
30.8
IS 8
1
30.1
19 I
15 9
25.9
6 5
34.4
"is!
13.3
23.1
18 0
'v'i
15.8
7 48
B
Net Included in totals because containing
other items than clearings.
44, i
U1S UIS
0t Ul UTS
00
J.iflO
u
1.-0
us
31 S
114
IRS
l.W 1P
tnn r.s
l s
us
v
4S
U
114
1S
iV
1IS
1S
us
1S
s
u
s
1
J7S
14S
114
1J0
-.,
I l'
No. t a Old. b New.
Ch Quotation were at follow
FLOI'R Easy: winter plnta. M3Y94-98;
winter atralghta. 34.0aVK4.IO: tprlng rater.t.
&.a-a.4'; prmg straight. 3.1it5";
bakers. t30S4.0
WHEAT No, 3 spring, sacflll'.OJ; No. I
ed 4II.AVUC
fORS-Xo. t 88Hflc;.Na t yellow. 73
rrSc
OATS No. t SJc. No. 3 white. 80vprv
SEEl'S Flax. No 1 northwestern. IL35V
Prime tlmothv. 3S aaifJ.Srt.
u IV ISloNS Short riba. aides (loosek.
rHY! ITS- Meee p-rk. per bbl . :4 hJT14..
aril per r0 lb.. 55-72H. Snort clear sides
(boxed . 37 Tiff 5.00.
Following were th receipt and ahip-
tnenl of flour and grain:
Receipt. Shipment
Flour, bbl - H 6 A
V h..i hn- 3 l 4 a
fira bJ r-7 8) WJ")
?it: bj lTt.5 344 9
a. . K.i 4.0i)
Bariev. bu .K IS.!
Oa th Produce exchang th butter mar-
ret u rlead v; creameries. iJ-ii.. oainea
:re Fca. firm: at mark, cae in.
! Kled. 14ti',4SjC: fireta. 14Vv; prim f!rl,
Mc. Cheeee. steady, lowuc.
Kaaaaa City Grata aa4 Prelataa.
KANSAS CITY. June !I.-No receipt of
grain or caah market today on account f
flood
V HEAT July, RTSK". September. T9c:
XVcember. "c.
CORN July. Uc: September. 8Tc; D
cember. S"vc
' HAY Choice t'mothy. nominally un
changed at 3!11 . cholc prlr!, 75c
higher t 310 Id 2S.
BI'fTKR-Kinn; creamery, extra. Tie;
packlrg stock, lie.
EKii Steady; fresh, extras, lc; current
' recruits, lie.
Receipt and avhipments of grain wr as
follow: Receipt. Shipments
v heat, bu 5 1
Com. bu A '"J
Oat, bu- 'iiii; l"
Opt ion at Kanaa City;
Article., I Opn- I High.! Low. Clo .
Wheat
July Sept
Corn
July Sept
I
tWat
n I
1 I
XT'' K)
;: 7
1 I
4' 84'
31 Si 80S;
A
(117 25: mean, tl 4.71 15. K.
TALbUn steady; city - per pg 1. e-ac;
country ipkg. freei. Wya6c.
RICE Steady; domestic, tsir to extra.
3t"'-rc: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, nv
Uc; extras, 24c; third to first. 19V73Sc;
state dairy, common to firsts. lia'-SSc;
process, common to special. llWic. wet
em fectory. firt. Sc.
CHEESE strong; new. state, iuii cream.
specials, llSriUSc; fanry, HSc; good to
rrlme. 104tj 11c; common, ,.t)hHaJc; sklma,
S!V.c.
EGGS Irregular: rate. r-ennsyivania ana
nearby brown and mixed, fancy. l!rac.
, POl LT3tY Alive, steady; spring chick
ens, 25; fowls. LP-rc: turkey, lie Drewed,
weak; western spring chickens, SygVLlc; tur
key. U&17c; fowU. L7H$I4c.
Bt. Loala Craeral Market.
ST. LOUIS. June li WHEAT Higher:
track. No. 3 red caah. Scs.c; .No. X
hard, 93c?31.00; July, IWc; September. 53V
... . ....
COllS-rimi; iraca. -'. i .m. . vt'-i
July, 874c; September, 4Tc; No. 3 whit.
jAl-Firm: trck. No. S caah. 53c; July.
35V:; September. 35c; No. S whit. 55c.
FLOl K Dun; reo winter taimu ei.au
f45a: extra fancy and etraigru, ,1 i04.to;
Clear. 5i6ti7U.
S K KD Steady, xinon
CORN MEAL Steady; 51.f.
HRtN-titf1v; aackd. east track, lino.
HAY Steady; timothy. 83.aifl5.SO; prairie,
M.4i:.W.
IR11N COTTON TIES tl.0.
B AG4IN1 TSc.
HEMP TWINE c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: Jobbing,
t'.tli. I-ard. firm; prime ateam. 3S.Jitiis.ao.
Drv alt meata. higher: boxed, extra
dons. MOO: rlesr ribs. 37 87H: short clears.
8f X7f. Bacon, higher; boxed, extra shorts,
in. 75: cletr riba. 5S 62H: short cleara. 39 37H-
POULTRY Dull ; chickena. pSjc; apring.
1Mj3uc; turkeys. llU'Sc; djeka, 7c; geese,
5c.
BITTER Steady ; cieamery. lW?13c
EGGS steady at lc. case count.
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls .0 .'
Wheat, bu 4J.ia) n.ofa)
Com. bu l'A.'k") 4i.y
Oat, bu 44.iW
Pklladclpkia Frwataea Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jun 1 BITTER
Firm, good demand; extra western cream
ery. jaS: extra nearnv prints i.e.
EGOS Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania
and other nearoy first, free cases,
at mark: Pennsylvania nd other nearby
current receipts. In returnabl.- caaea. 17c;
western firsts, free cases. 17'kc; western
current receipts, free esses. 17c.
CHEESE Firm, good demsnd: New Tork
full crearas. cholc. llfe-Lte; fair to good.
Mlaaeaaalla Ural a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June C.-WH EAT
Julv. 81 Oh1: September. 3-; No. 1 hard.
ai.h'aSt.ruH; No. 1 northern. 31tA) l.OhVi; No.
i northern. ai.M4gl.05H; No. 3 northern,
l toe 1 tw
it KAN-in bulk. 81.at lS-00.
FLol'R I'ncl.anged- fitat patent. B 3a
3 45: teroad part uta. So -n X,; l.rt clear.
44i4 i; second clear. ai.Sa-j
Mllwaak taraia Market,
IIILWAVKF.E, June II WHE 4.T Mar
ket ategdy; No. I nortl.ern, 3l.l'r1.lli: No.
1 northern. llwilOS; July. e5nskkC. bid.
RARLETfeteady; No. 3. .: mpK
tOHS-Steady; No. 3 cah, TlfjTIc; July,
tr-ac asked.
liHomatlonal Paper i ls 1 14
Int. Pajer p!d M
Int. P-.mp MB tl 21s
Inwa Central
Kidui CHr So lis
K. C. So. pfd 10 s 5S '
Loutavllle N m 17S 11
Maiteaa Central 15s
Mina A Si. L i7S rs 3S
M . St. P. A 8 8. M 111 11'., im-s
Mlraoorl FacUi 4 4TS 44s
M . K. A T tl0 J7S KS SS
M . K. A T pfd lo es 'S s
National Lead, n-dtv t V t as
Ka Tork Coatral l.tff 104 s "S !S
N. T . O. A w . as s S
K'nrtolk W 10 S S
Konk Amartra l
Northers PcU S kat 11-S IKS l-'S
Pacltle Mail lis U
Penaarlvania 3T U1S LS 14
reop'.' Cu k ls 1S 1
. C C. A t. L 75
Prease Itoel Car r rS 3TS
Pallmaa Palace Car im
Railoar Stoel gprtag t
Roadin M-fO 114 lies Ills
Repliant Staol 7' 14 ITS 1TS
Repuklie Steel pfd oa J M as
Rork lalaad Co I.M ITS 1S l4
Rork lalaad Co ri 5.10 s
t L. S. r M ptd 10 rS MS
St. Loaia W l
ft L . w. pfd.. rw 4S S kS
Slasa-Sherriold 8. A ! 51 404 4s
touthera Pariric 13.? H, MS S
to. raeirte ptd lit a liS l'S
So. Railway 11 17S 1A US
So. Railsar ptd tn S S V-
Teanrasea Copoar ) MS 1 S
Tnaa Pacific tt t tl
T . St. U A W ) Its 1 1S
T . Be U A W. ptd K 4S 44 S 4
t'aloa PaciiM 1R HIS 143 144
I aioa raclt.r pld 41
V. S. Rvfcoar f Ms S 3S
r. f. RjoW lot p - 1 u .s
V Steel n.7 rs s
r I. steel pfd !. leis lai VI
I'tak Capper 4n 11 spa,
Va.-Canliaa Chemlral .... !" t3S )1 M
Va -Car. Ckem pfd 1' r 1' s
Waboak y US US "S
Wahaaa pfd a :4 3 tl
Wosttachmioo Electric t,tt 41 44s 44 s
wtra I aloa 4s
Whoelln A L. 1 30 S 4
Vnaemuia Caatral JT
New York Metal Market.
vrw TORK. June 11 METALS Lead.
teady at 8147Hfl4 KH; Lake Copper, steady
at l3TTfise.
Btt FRRar 53ac.
Closing quotation on bond today wer
.14 "HOC vi. s s
1'4S lot Met. 4a 4S
W L A K. aal 4S
1H . c. . 4a tb
.:r' Mi Central 4a H-
An '1o 1st lac is
. T!a,M. A ft. L. 4a 3
.f M . K. A T. ta S
. ado !a M
. M S. . R f M. t. 4a t'A
V. f . ref Sa. rg
do eoapoa
r;. 8. ta. rag
do coupon
C 8. re.....
do toupee
Am Tobacco 4a..
do to
Atchlaoa gen. 4.
ado ad ta.....
do cr. 5a
Atlaatie C U ta
Bat. AOBIe 4a....
o 1S
Br.. R. T. er. 4a
Central of Oa. ta. .
do ia lac
00 Td lac,
o M un
Ckea A Ok 10 4Sa
CbKaca A A. IS
c. B. a vi. a.
C.. R- 1. A r.
da eol. 6a...
do rfdg
1 H T. C. g IS.
.S. lv-S'N. J. C.
t!S
121S
.WIS
. il
. 9JS
. l
.. W4
..l"l
. t
. .1114
KSN'o Pacific 4a.
. MS do ia
. rSN. A W. e. 4a
. Tl o e. L. rfd 4a ..
.1" Paa. ct. I si 11
. Tl do coa. 4a
. 4H Readla (ea. 4a
. MS'Rep. of C ab ta.-
Jt"l L. A I. M. ta h
.47 Bt. L. B F. fa. 4a.
4.... tf- St. L. 8. W. a. ta ..
a 4 Seaboard A. L- 4 ... 41 S
TO Bo. Pacific 4 MS
Kt Oa lot 4a K
occ Bt U ( 4a. to. Railway 5a t
naloL lad. ia. Taiaa A P. la 14
Col. Mi, oa tSS!. Bt. LAW. 4a.. T1S
rvio A Be 4a. S Vnloa Parin 4a IIS
DoL A Had. ev. 4a. do ev .... PI
TV A A. O. 4a 1S f - ita 3 S
En p L 4a Wakaak la lois
da see. 4a S tveatcra Md. 4a a
Iu.ru B W. A U B. 4a 44
Ao u SWla Coatral 4a MS
do Id aertea S X. T. N H. 4 rtla. l!4s
B14L oJffare.
Laada 8 tack Market.
LONDON. Jan 12. Closing quotation on
tock were a follow:
Total aalea lor the ear. aarca.
UTra3 tBraia Market.
LIVERPOOL. JuA -WHt-T.-Spot.
Iteiwritrtt, lr.tr. dull 1 t 7. Sd;
kI" 1 CalifWai. rAi l 7 wd fu
trV.1 inth! J-y- W4.; p4rr. 7.
ld: December, a 8d. .
CORN
fcxia at
pot . net
5 WVd.
A-aerlcan. kiln dried.
old. ADJerlvaa qi-ed.
Iarla Market.
PEOKIA. 11!. Juntf li CORN Lower
No. 1 vellow. 71V; No. 3 jeilow. 7Sin-;
'o. a ity: No. 4. V: n grade. lc.
OATS steady : No. 3 white. SOStTiac;
JVo 4 white. i0uc.
WH1SKY-31
Farelsa FtaaaelaL.
BERLIN. June 13. Tradir.g oa the Boerae
tivioy waa very dull . and ?rie were
alightly higher.
Baataa Rtacka aad Baada,
BOSTON. Jun li Money, call loans. 2$
3 per cent; time loan. 34S per cent.
Tloalng quotation on stock and bond to
lay wer as follows:
Atcklaoa adj. 4a 17 Adreatara
do 4s 47 Allovea
(- Central 4a- 11 Amaiamate4
. S Atlaailc
. V2S Btotkam
--i- Cal. A Hoc la
1ST ceateaalal ...
.m Copper Raaea
lis ri m ...
. 1S Praaklia
.lla oOraaby ....
.144 tale aWalo ..
. tS Maaa. Mlaia
. a. Mickicaa
. S Moans k
.tS Mom c C
l;i Old Doaiatsa
.1 It ' "ola
. Ii s Parrot
. a Oulacr
. 11SkaanM
tt TiaMiact ....
aUSTnanr
14 rniied Ci
44ST . Mia
US I B. (Ul.
ltoSt'tak
S Victoria .
t:Wtnoaa ..
MS IdwiH
'"
-S- dlTHiead.
Ai'klm
do ptd
tvwtoa A Aibanr
aitootoa A Maioo...
B-aao Euiralad ...
Pitckbar pr
Mi-iicaa Central . .
S Y . K. HAH
t'aio Pacific
Am. Arce. Cbern...
da ptd .
Am. Pnaa. Tabo ...
Amer Suanr
do pfd
Aaa. T A T
Am. Vneka
do pfd
TVimmaa I AS-
tdiaM Eloc. Ilia.
General EMrtnc
Maaa. Electric
da pfd
Maaa Caa
Imiad Pnilt
t'nited B M
"no pfd
r B Steel
do p!d
Bid. -Aaked.
1
tt
31S
71
. !"S
s
. P5
. 1S
JS
. s
. m
. 44
4
. pa
S
. Ms
1S
. 5
- ir
rs
. s
. 41
. s
s
i
Consorn. money
'rs M , K AT
tf T-l SI Y.' Central
... Norfolk A W
... SiS pfd
... WS Ontario A W
... tlS Pennarlvasla
... (Is Rand Mine
... 48 Raadln
... : S Boutkora AallnraT
...1st da pfd
... HSotkera Pacific .
... M I aloa PndfM
... 44-4 so pfd
... s,t-'- taoi
...it do pfd
... a Ttthaak
... 14 do pfd
...11 Bpanlak 4a
...Kl Asml. Cooper
.. rs
..in
Anacnd
Atcklaoa
a pfd
flan, mora A Okie
Caaadiaa Pacific .
fnoa. A Oklo
Chiracs Ct. W....
C. M A Bl. T...
D A R. O
do pfd
Erie
ia lot pfd
a M ptd
Grand Trnnk
Illlaoia Central ..
Lmitavtil S ..
Ei-dtTlie.
SILVER Bar. steadv at !ISd per ounce.
MONEY-IVjIS rr cent.
The rat of discount in the cp" market
for hort bill is tylii-w per rent; for three
month' bill. HC9-13 per cent
Kw Yark Mlatag Btocka.
NEW TORK. Jun LI Closing quotations
on mining slocks were aa follows
A0c
. al
. 41
:s
. 4
. t;
. ts
IS
. ea
K4
, as
. x
. tl
- 4SS
una 1...
une 7....
une 8...
un 9...
une W. .
une 11..
une 13
5 ;i, 3 981 8 34, t 31. I 5 7il 7 30
3 25?,, 5 IX 8 8 !i, 4 Ml i 7 t 1J
3 tri i 8 2Si 4 Ml 7 13
..
la..
5 MTU' OS XT' 8 ;1 4 ft 15 fOi
5 8 37 I 17( 4 7, I 8&j 7 tl
5 3 05 5 3m 4 75 8 VI 7 34
8 3V 8 (-1, 8 39 I 734 8 08, 7 38
i 47 5 911 8 35, 3 IS! i 3 f.0. 7 3J
14..
1
I
8 23 I
1 1
9 2)..
3 3..
1 11
5 3
1 '
1
30 101 M
74 1.15A
11 i.7m in
13R 3178 9Tv3
212 3.P3 L344
12
17
24
83
58
10
131
1
1
M
" 3
SR
51 394
"arn 7.9 tsst.
Total recelnto
The d1snritlon of the dv' receipt waa
a ioiiow. eacn oarer purchasing th nam'
ber ef head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs Sheen
omana Packing Co
swin and Companv
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour dk to
Vansant A Co
Carey A Benton
Hill A Son
F. P. Lwts ,
B. Root A Co
H. Bulla
Codahy Bros. Co
McCreary A Carey
F. n. Inghram
Sullivan Bros
Lohmer Bros
Vnlon Dressed Beef Co.
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE Receipts of cattle, as is to be
expected on Friday, were very light, there
being hardly enough of any one kind on
eaie to rtaiiy make A food ie of th mar
an.
Buyer of beef steers were all otrt In the
yard In good season In the morning and
practically everything In th way of de
sirable killers changed hands In very good
season in tn morning at price not ma.
terially different from those prevailing yea-
teraay. iner waa nothing vary good to
put a top on the market, the best csttle
here being enly good enough to bring 37.40.
It ia safe to Quote good to cholc cattle
50e higher for the week, fair to pretty good
killer around 25c higher, common to me
dium kind showing more or less grass.
nave been rather alow seller all th week
and are pttly lOtTlSc lowr.
There were only a few odd and end of
cow and heifer on sal thl morning, hut
sucn as were here brought good, firm price.
in msrxet on etnetry goon to choice
dry-lot cows and heifers, of whloh very
few are coming at the present time, are
a nine nigner in sympathy with the ad
vsnce tn beef cattle. On the other hand
grass cow especially thoae lacking flesh
and quality are around 50c lower than laat
week.
There wer only a few ecattering herd of
tocker and feeder on sale this morning.
Whst there wer brought about steady
prices. MoncretrTe Wyoming cattle which
came In late yeaterday fternoon sold for
feeder at I6.W. Ther were good for thi
season or the year, carrying quite a llttl
flesh. While the ton feeder thl week
tht I, cattle having fleh and oualltr
have not shown much chsnge. the general
market la 15J35c lower, and common,
trashy itocker r even worse than that.
oe'ng in some cases nossihiv bpc lower
Quotations on csttle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers. 37.flor7 90; fair to god
corn-fed steer. rWaY7f': common to flr
corn-fed teer. 85.0rM0n; good to choice
row and heifer. 35 0Ofi;S0: flr to good
cow and heifer. 34 3W9I.75: common to
fair cows and heifers. 32.254.!S: good to
choice stocxers and reeders. it.75tfTa.ZA: fi
to rood stocker and feedera. 14 OMM 73
common to fair stackers and feedera, 33.254
.': nioca neiiers. 4J ji.
P.epresentatlv sslesj
EfTEF" STEERS.
He.
1 .......
14
31
9
3
t
1
1 ,
4
I ,
3
3
f!
1
4
I
it
t
t
1
1
I
1
t
A.
. rr 4 b
.til la)
1SC K
(
. am 1 ui
.WIB
.. 7" I 71
IC I 7S
.. M I Tl
.1017 75
.. a t a Si
.140 I M
. had I
..144 I
.. TS I )
..744 8 4
No.
I ..
M...
COWS.
II ...
1 ...
3...
11....
3 ...
3 ...
....
1....
3....
T. ...
HEIFERS.
TOt 0 4
444 I 1 4
aa I 26 3
1
11M I 0
in t is
.131 8 H
. r I M
.IV IS
.!! I 4S
4 4
Fnmrelck Cn
Coca. Taael Stork..
Com Tniisel honda
laa Cal A Va . ..
Horn Silver
Iro Silver
a
. 14
. 14
.171
. IS
. an
.M
LeodTtllo Coa,
Llttl CkMt ...
Mcaicaa
Ontario
Ophir
email Nope . .
etnndard
telle Jacket .
.... 8
.... 8
.... S
... 51
....::
II
....It)
....
Raak ta Get Ilk PaelAe Baa da.
NEW TORK. Jun 12. Subecnptiona for
$4.vn of th new bonda amounting to
5ji.,jf.i. lea tied by th I'aion Pacific Rail
road company cloved today. At the office
of Kuhn. Loeb A Co. It wa stated that
th amount offered was heavily ever sub
scribed, -4
aak Ct carta era.
OMAHA. June 12. Bank clearing's for to
dev wer 31.81.nsl34 and for nt,a corre
pooding date lt year 81.4tn.7Y.4,
Treaaarr 4ataat.
WASHINGTON. June 11 Today' a state
ment of th treaeury balances in th gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3-M gold
raaerve, thews: Available caaa balanc.
CALYE1
A. PT.
.M 18
lev 7 40
i in
Ml 75
W7 I IS
S44- s
i aa
iw IN
am 4 1
Hit 4 31
1W 4 M
m 4 4
111 4 1
SK 4 7
71 I fj
44 f)
T5 IR
14 4 fa)
ins 4 sa
ui 4 it
lla 4 a
ICS 4 Ii
... 1471 4 S
i 5 1
FIRST NATIONAL
OF OMAHA
Was organized on that secure foundation on which
all genuine financial strength is based.
It stands today as a veritable stronghold for money.
It is a banking institution which is carefully man
aged and renders the best banking service to its depos
itors and clients. . -
THIRTEENTH AfiD FAR!! AM STREETS
Oldest and Largest. Bank- in Nebraska
Capital $500,000
Surplus and Profits $500,000
314 . . ID
.lt sn 9 4i
.it r l 48
a i 47 s
r wo I 4:s
It M I 47S
ta 3 its
.fci i rs
rt 8 4i s
.1st te 8 7 s
SHEEP Receipt
tl
i.
;t
81...
..ta
. f4
..m
. PM
. B4
8 tU S
... 3 5:
13" M
III
... I
... I 4
... I !
... I U
... I 4
of sheen wer very
tight this morning, only about eleven car
being reported and five or six of them
did not arrive entil quite late tn th fore
noon. The market A A whole did not show
any very material change, pricea remain
ing just about stationary With yesterday,
but, as noted yeeterday. the market 1
H OC 01.15 higher than on week ago. Buy
ers seemed to want a few killers aad tns
rrerlngs as a rule changed ban da without
much difficulty at current price. Soen
Cholc Mexican shorn lam 6s sold aa high
a n.Zo, the highest price paid so fsr since
the present advance. Good wether aold
ap to R) bo. which I also the too Price on
that kind since the upward In value aet In.
Quotations on lsmbs: Good to choir
spring lam ha. 37.f57.75: good to choice
wooled lambs, KX)4t0; fslr to good
wooled lambs, Kutraix. good to choice
horn lamb. 35.7&SA25; fair to good shorn
lamb. 35 5.75; stock lambs. 33 SO? 4,35;
good to choice shorn yearlings, 3a.Mj1v50;
lair to good shorn yearlings. 85 fos.j:
enfl tf. nlu . k. , t ". Ul
fair to good shorn wethers. 8S.0i8.!5; good
to choice shorn ewe. 3.0rfS.?5: fair to good
nom wea. 34.5oa5.oo: cull arxt bucks. U.
tjiou.
Representative sales
NO.
338 Colorado lambs .
341 western ewes
345 western wether
Zl western ewes
339 western lamb ..
Si Mexican lamb ..
fcl western wether
Av.
91
li
9
. 94
30
, 77
ut
Pr.
3 14
( 15
I 50
8 00
00
a
a 5
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
DIN'S REVIEW . OF TRADE
Bu8inf88 Actirt Considering- Approaek
of Political Convention.
GAI5S
OUTflUaCBER
LOSSXS
Cattla Strong Hears H laker ikeev
aad La aak Straagt.
CHICAGO. June 11. CATTLE Receipt
3.a bead; market atrong; steers, 1AM&
7 85: cows. 34Cf300; heifers. 34.
Dulls. B 7Va6: calves, 4C.fa.iQ0. 75; stocxers
nd feeders. n.Z4i6.40.
HOGS Receipt. 22. CX) hesd: msrmet
lie higher; choice heavy shipping. 55
5 75: butchers. 85S0fi57: light mixed.
4j5 55; choice light. 35 56W : packing. 34 to
66 65; pigs. 34.75a4.0u. bulk ot Bales. 35ix
A 70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.f"
bead; market steady; sheep. 34 7S(j A. 80;
lamb. bOWIPiTO; yearlir ga. 85.50f.w.
t. Laal Live atweke Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 12. CATTLE Receipt.
1500 head. Including 1.74)0 Texan. Market
trong; native shipping and export steer.
38007.15; dressed beef and butcher steers.
xo.46&.:b; steers under i. ios., a. ifro';
Blockers and feeder. 33.00494. 75: cow and
heifer. tl&MoO: canners. 81. 7&4T2.80: bulla.
3i4rv2s. calve. 33 84.50; Texa and In
dian ateera, tlaOtjATi, cow And heifer.
31.77tJ4 90.
HOGS Receipts. AS0A head. Market St
HV; higher: pigs and light. HTfCo i. pack
ers. 353568&; butcher and best heavy,
t& V.fi& Ttl
. SHEEP AiD LfAMBo rteceipi. t .aw
head. Market 15c lower: native muttons.
33 25'B4 90: lambs. 33.5o$7O0; culls and bucks.
3X5t34.0Q; Blockers. 33 "34-f.
St. Je-eeak Live Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jun 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.363 hesd. Market steady : natives.
S5.75V7 bj; cows ana neiiers, l. vu,
Blockers and feedera, M.086.25,
H009-Receipts. 4 642 head. Market ws
f5c hlgtier; top. 36-85; bulk of eale. 05.504
t an
SHEEP AND LAMBS neceirt. i.xcj
head. Market steady; lambs. 35 3635.
yesrlings and wethers. 34.004J5 86.
aia City Lly Staek Market.
RIOCX CITT. Jun 15. 4 Social Tel
r.m kHOGS ReceiBt. A000 head: market
5iroe higher; range, 35.35350; bulk. 34.40
fKat
CATTLE Recelpta. 60 head; market 10
hla-er- becve. 35.50r7rS: cow and heifera.
34 5oeASfl: feedera. H9a3.; calv and
ytarllnga, 33.75-fJ4.75.
No Lira tacit Market
KANSAS CITT. Jun 12. No lira Btock
la thlB city today; nign water,
tack la Slgkt.
Receipt a of live stock at th Bix principal
etra marxeis yesteraay;
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
J 6O0
! 3.51
2.12
3.001
t'Bwaaallr Large Duplicate Oraera
Caaalaa; fresa Merckaata Wit
I a Aereetlaaated Carreat
ReaalreateBla,
NEW TORK. Jun 12. Dun Review of
Trade tomorrow will ay:
GAIti outnumber losses tn report of com
Bnercisl and Industrial activity, bus lite be
ing remarkably well maintained, consider
ing the near approach of the political con
vention to which waa attributed the dull
security market, I'nuauslty good dupli
cate orders are still received from retail
dealers who underestimated current require
ments, but wholesale and jobbing depart
ments are chiefly occupied in making
prperations for fall and winter trade,
about which there I a feeling of confi
dence. Full return for May Indicate that
building permit were only about 35 per cent
lee than In th same- month In 1807. th
best comparison of any month of th year.
And anthracite coal production surpasse
8.009.000 tons for th first tun on record,
BRADSTRCET'S REVIEW OT TRADE
I
Weather. Cram aad Baalaea R parts
Dlsalay Irregalarlty.
NEW TORK. Jun U-BradstreetB to
morrow will any:
Weather, eroo and trad report display
irregularity. It haa been too wet and cool
tn the outhwet and northweat for beat
retail trade and crop developments, but t
efthe Missiaslppl river condition navo
bean better, and more favorable reports
come from the latter sections. In wholesale
line evidences of Improvement In fall buy
ing are seen, but purchaser are generally
cautloua. while salea for Immediate Ship
ment are confined to strictly fililng-tn re
quirements. Political and crop uncenalntie
seem likely to influence distant purchesea
for some time to come, ana traae ia naraiy
better than quiet to fair the country over.
Business failure in tn inaiea mates
for the wek ending June 11. number 353,
last week; 11 In the like week of 1'7.
y in ld. 175 In 19C6 and Wl In 104. In
Canada there were thirty business failure
as against thirty-two last week ana tmrty-
two In the same week in iwji.
Wheat Including flour, export from th
t'nlteA Statea and Canada for th week
ending June 11. aggregate a04.547 blllhela.
agalnet 130.304 huaneia laat wees: ii,ir;
bushels this week last year and 3.400.314 In
13. For th fifty weeks of th fiscal year
exports are 196.315.2e9l bushels. against
184.321. S5H In 1SUSXJ7. and :.. .u in i-inj.
Com exports for th wee a ar ua ss
bushel, against 2M.4T3 last week and
783.4U in 1907. For th fiscal year to date
exnoris wer 51.518.519 busnei. against
C9.532.5S In 1905-4)7.
Dalalfc Grata. Market.
DVLITH. Minn,. June 11 WHEAT No,
1 northern. 31.07; No. 2 northern, tl-03H;
July. 31.04H; September. aarC
OATS-50HC.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jame O. Allen to Lesbla B. Reed.
1V ti30
ii
ASis) 4t
4.843 tH
r.000 atrt)
4AS41 17.1C5
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Jun 11 METALS Ths
London tin market was lower t'Visy. with
spot clooed at A128 lo. sad futures U
5s. Locally th market wss dull snd a
llttl lower In sympathy with the fore an
loss, quotations ranging from I'M 2532 lo
Copper was lower .In London, witn pl
closing at 58 5a. and futures 08 lbs. The
local market waa steady with Lake quoted
at 8117allv: eieeirolvtlc. 812.C4 a l..7H.
and ratting, tll.oot; 12 24 Lead was 5i
higher at 13 15s In London. Th local
market was steady and unchanged at M 47 S:
fiS 5,'S Spelter advanced to 19 7s 1 in
indon, but wsa dull and unchanged at
M 57Ht4 ?vfc. Iron was higher in London,
snd locally It wss unchanged No. 1
foundry northern. 31550417 ; No. J north
ern. 8lS-754ila.25: No. 1 southern and No. 1
anu'hern soft. 314 5"17.2S.
ST. LOCI8. June 11 METALS Lead
strong Al 84 4. apeltrr weak at 3I-4:S
Eraporaled Apples aad Dried Fralta.
NEW TORK. June li EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Inactive, with quotation
nominally unchanged. Fancy quoted at
lsulosc: choice. auc; pri.-ua. tttjiWc. and
common to fair, tAa-iirC.
DRIED FRinn Prunes are la light
lobbing demand, with quota'lona ranging
from liyyiic for California and 6SJl'" f r
Oregon. Apncot ar pretty c,f-ly
cleaned up, but the pricea show no Im
provement with choice quoted at 10
extra at lltjUVsc. and fancy. 1-9 3:.
Peaches are qatet. with choice Hsjs4f;
extra. 9acy: fancy. lf K.-SC and extra
fancy, KHetxlle. Rakaina are quiet, with
loot muecatad quoted at intfe-c; eh-ite
to fancy seeded at wtr"'-: aeed.rSa. Stfc.
and Iondoa Uyeva, IL2o4l It.
1 ts I So t in n
1 4 3 54 I iK) I an
8 14 4 H I M4 IM
I I 5 0 1 la I T$
1 ! if 1 ii im
1M I
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS,
1 114 I la 11 d a
1 4: 8 ii 1 tn 4
t lid I IS T OS 4 1
4 41S I tS I 71 1
1 5?1 8 t I H m
4 4T1 4 I
Wllllim Moncreiffe Wyo
IS feeder.. S6 5 0 32 cow !S 4 M
J feeder lliu 5 SO 2 feeder.. 900 5 20
HOGS The advance In hog value which
trted yesterday wa continad tcday, th
roarket trie rrornlng showing an advance
of fuliy 1"C. The trade waa fairly active
at the advance noted. that pretty much
everything changed hand In go-d season
In the morning. The hogs o!d larg-Iy at
3S4Mi&". with a top aa high as 35
Today s sdvance carries the market to a
point that is shout 15e higher than a we-k
aso and the highest of any day ei.ic the
last of April.
Representstive salet:
Ko. A. Oik. Pr Na. At. Ft
Tl ll 4 I 4 7 2?T U I 47S
74 til 141 44 Ut a 47,
a.) m h I n it rt 4 5 i:s
kJ ! I 4 T 144 at tffs
r h TT !M if 4S
s . Sao Its T til M 147s
ti i t ii 1 41s t: r.t 4 9 is
47 tit Iff I 4l II 71 a 1 47 s
PI 11 a I a-S U Ill H III
4 1S' 40 I 41S 7 l.-t a I 14
U 1 ... t 4a 71 U: ..IS
n tn 1 a tn s n 1 m
Tl . Ill I 4i Tl W III II
ti ti i 8 t; n m ts 1 is
14 11 H lli SI 144 5 S4
4 TV a I 4S 74 Id IS iu
i s 1 i ...... :i u 1 so
14 t s 4. i 1 m
ts ui I as Tt., in ... lis
II M I IS 7 Jt Ul III
ts rt ut 111 II US) MIS
a til a IO U I t is I I
11 IK I as al t& 8 s
7 124 47 4 4 77 J B lit
17 C4 t-- ai 4 V Mil
ot ua u lii 1 ! ... I to
a ik4 an I 4S 11 771 4 I a
T 1i k III S4 3a I) I a
ts m : 8 s si iti is 1 i
Tl 11 11 5 4 al 24! I SS
44 iv 1 4 1:1 is l
(F. M M ill !! a I S4
si 1-4 . S 4S 71 Ill l IU
n n 1 ts i hi win
M lal Its I 41 SI 1 I So
T7 is 4 8 41 4! M 4 3 Bt
41 tftt 3t 3U 44 15 ... lot
touth Omaha.
rtoux City....
t. Lout
St. Joseph..-.
Chicago
Total receipt 8.861
Cat tea Market.
nra-TAr vnni; Juna 11 COTTON Fu-
... nreadv: July. K910 15c:
August, offered at 998c; October. 141c; De
cember, I stf ; Jiniarj, .
fered at 915V; April. Offered at 9 18c; May.
offered at me.
s-.,t..r.. fifiurl steady: June. 10 lr; July
W.lAc; Augaat. 3.5Sc; Septein ber. 9 84c; Oc
tober 3v; November. 9 23c: December.
a,: January. 9.19c; February. 9.1sc;
March. 8 lc.
Spot closed quiet: middling uplands.
11.4V: middling gulf. ll5c; ssles. halea.
OALVE3TON. Jun 12 COTTON
Steadv at HSc.
L1VERPOOI- Jun 11 Th Cotton ex
chang was closed todsy.
ST. LOUIS. June U-COTTON-qulet
middling. 11SC, Sste. none. Receipt. 45
bale; hipment. 733 bale; Btock. J)9
bKEW ORLEANS. Jun' 12.-COTTON-Spot
quiet, unchanged; future closed:
Jjne. 1137c: July, lire; Augyt. W-;
September. 95c; October. 9 5)C; Nsvember.
,&c; December. 9 21c; January. 5e.
Wl Market.
BOSTON. June 11 WOOL-Th Com
mercial Rulletln wlil y tomorrow of the
weu market. The market I ta a transition
tte. with no great Increa In artvl yfna
th demand fr more limited thn regn
about th rtri pro veanewt in the conditions
of th got da market warrant. Still It cam
be ssld that the position of th staple goods
ts strong with no pressure to sell, as sup
rlls are asnsll and advice from the w:
Indicate another shortage tn staple In this
yesCS dipping. Th shipments of wrol
from Rottna la Jotvs 11. inclusive wer
St.464.478 pound, against 1X2. Pen Ul for ths
same time last r. in receipt to june
nnrt section 14-14-13 1 (f
Lesbla B. Reed and husband to Elian
M. Reed, part same S
O. H. Wood and wife to Oliver H.
Tracy and wife, lot 9. block 8.
HllKld addition. No. 1 3rWa
Countv treasurer to Barbara F.
Welch, part lot 28 And 3. Clark
Place v-
Georgo R. Child to Emma F. Prior,
lot 11 and part lot 17. block 2L Bea
on 'A
Harry D. Reed et al. to Crelghton
Cnlveralty. part lot T. block "H"
Omaha ......
Albert Heft and wife to William
Stringer, lot 8. block 1 Valley
Grove adltion K
Caleb J. Camp and wlf to Pedr
Jensen and wlf. part lot 10. block
1. Park Plc ,)
Frederick J. Frrtngton and wlf td
Charle Blust. lot M and 87, Ky
ton Park ISflt)
Htmgs A Heyden lo Panriid A.
Walker, lot 3, block 5. Fort View
Terrace T71
Leopold A Goldsmith to Emma R.
H. Levy, part lots 11 and IX block
10. E. V. Smith's addition 1
H. E. Fouch and wlf to Hle Boy.
den. lot 15. block X Marysvtll ai
ditlon I3fa
Marihena Baunder et aL to Satin
dera Inveatment Co.. part aecltoa
24-15-11 and other land 100.050
John McCreary to John A. Mc
Creary. lota 7 and 8. block 1. and
lot 4. block 1 McCreary Plac 1
VI r. Elisa Shield to Mary 8wtgrd.
lot 1. Malonev'a addition, and lula
M aad 11. block 1. Drew a Hill.... log
Omaha Realty Co. to Clarence An
derson and wife, lot IS. bUxk L
Brennsn Place 325
National Bank of Commerce to Will
iam Redgwtck. lot 14 aad 15, block
"C" Prospect Place LOO
R, H. Landryou and wlf to Will
lam Redgwtck, part lot 1. Phelan'B
addition t
Nannt L. Klassea and husband to
Mae Robblna. part lot 1 block 50.
Reed s 1st addition 3.4VA
County treasurer to Security Invest
ment Co . lot 1. 1 7, 8. II I!. 13.
14. 15. 18. 17. 13, block 3, and lot
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. IX block 8. Monmouth
Park
Security Investment Co. to Abraham
L. Reed, same 540
Thomas C. Kennedy And wife to
Jeaa J MrMullen. lot 1. 1 4. 10. 11,
IX IX 15. 14, 17. 15. block t. aad lot
1 to 9. inclusive, block 4. Albright
subdivision. nd lots 10. 21. block 1
snd lots IX It. block 3. Brown Park. iJM
8anford Pock and wife to Patrick
Henry Ournett, lot 3b, block 9.
Brlggs' Plac t
M'les Moore and wife to Jennie
Schonbora, lot 13, black 101. Dun
dee Place 808
Sam to H. E. Maxwell, lot 1. Wash
ington Square..
11 meluelv were 46.593 013 pounds a.aw.st " '"V.J?.-"'' V' ir' ' R ' am v't h
114 754.84 the same period laat years. Hll ? iTT w tl kiL t
ST. LOCI8. Jun 11-WOOL-FtrTn: iTLi iL.S 1.., '''
medium grades combing and clothing. !&
IV; light fin. I4le; heavy fine, rvaitt;
tub washed. l3j5e,
Saatar aad Malaaavea.
NEW TORK. June 12 SUOAR-Raw.
firm; fair refining. X 9rft 1 41c . centrifugal.
9 teat. 4 4tJ-4 4ac; mo'.aaaea fuaar. 3 -'d
I 7e Refined. tedy: No. A 5c: No. T. 4t6c;
No. X 49c; N. 9. 435c; No, K. 175c: N.
U.4 iJc; N. II. 4 45: Na. 13 4 the: No. 14.
4 S5e. Confectioner' A. 3 30r; mould A.
m,ie: cut loaf. 13c; crushed. 8 10c; pow
dered. 50r: granulated. 3 4f; cube, j.ijbc.
MOT-ASaKS 5uiet: New Orleans open
kettle, t" I cholc, HtJ42e.
CaT Markat-
NEW TORK. Jun 11 -COFFEE-fu
t urea closed steady, rest nchanged. rate
reported ef 8St) ha ga. taclsding July.
I aW. and DMWsaber. 196c Spot, quifet;
No. 7 Ru. e: Wa. i Saatoa. c Mud.
dull; Cordova. 9tfUc,
McCormlck 2d addltloa
Albert A. Lamoreaux et al. ta
rt rower E. McCacue. lot L X X
Boulevard Place
Anna Huntley and huaband to John
U Spitshart, Iota X X X X block
ja. West Omaha
Total
CMrer of (h rial la a tkarrk.
MARSHALLTOWN. Ia . June 11 (pa
rial Teergram.k Following are the officers
elected today at th biennial state confer
ence of the Christian church: Praaldrnt,
Fl C. Kerr. Legrande; vie president. Rev.
A. M. Hanson, Legrsnde: treaajrer, Rav.
Bruce WUrimer. Orient; secretary. D. 11.
Helfensten. De Muine.
Ever try The Be Want Ad Cwumaaf IX
pot, de so, anl get alifciery result.