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    THE OMAHA DAILY HUE: TUESDAY. JUNE 1G, 1903.
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CRMS ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Strong Cablet Clinch Decline Induced
by pcrttd Brijht Weather.
raiVATz - cue? xrws bullish
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On the kl K a pert OrUIa laellaee
ta Better Tha a A erratTa
ileU, Barrta Farther
DtMitt.
OMAHA.-. June- .
Strong cable clloched the decline started
on th report ot general clearing weather
over th southwest. Private crop report
continue in be bullish and full of dsm
sge, talk, but on tne whole. xpr opin
ion are for better than an average yield
jarring ftmher diniMn Receipta ar bet-
ter and foreign demand ta expected to im
prove. Wheat opened at vc up aa a. result of th
firmnm Saturday and offering r light.
thort bfritiw nervou and covered freely,
ending valuta higher after a light break.
J'j.y -wheat operaed at aVc and cloaed at
fMo-
i ne mm market' wla heavy with aelling
iron; on ail bmgea The abort Interest
has been well brought In and with the
aiaaenre of C w tawing power the life of
, urn values are grewane; gredtsaily lower.
July cora opened at 44c and cloaed at
Primary wheat receipta were 4tt.on bush
el and shipments were IS2.00& buaheia.
axatnat receipt last year of StLOus buabela
and shipment of e3s. baeheia.
lorn receipta were TfA.Ottl bushel and
rhtpments were 34. bushels, against re
cetpta last fear of 1.442,tB) bueneia and
' shipments of bueUela
I l.jlrinr'B. m-. rm. mm nf mm e. BOfe Of
oaia and wheat a 64 flour, equal to 4&a,A)
bushels. . -" i -
Liverpool ploev fl, , HCTV lower on wheat
.nd ,d higher i-aWt!, j.j
ocal range, f t optic-nt: -
Ar:tclea. 0u( I Close I Bel.
e
Wheat i
V
-4 : mv
July..
- Sept... 1 ",",
Sept.. .IV 4V
Ossate. X ee
WHEATli.'4fr4ari.-'s:'45aJVv; N. J
hard, twj-sr.cj , na-4. aentssfc No.-J
eprtng. Si ' J . .
cuhN-No. X.e: V & (rHi-5:c; No. 4.
Nu.
, OATS No. I mlirf. J 5.3fr1c- No. 1 white.
!"-iwHac ; No. 4 white, incr tunrterd.
K I Ei No. U 77Jc; No. t. JOW73C.
Car let BaMlpta.
Wheat. Cnrn. Oata.
ee -a. tl in
rtlir.'T'"rt"
US
Minneapaiia.
t'maha
Lhiluth ii...i.-.;
CHICAGO CllAI.I A50 PROVISIONS
Feat a res mt tae Trad tag; aad Cleelag
Price em, Baard at Trade.
CHICAGO. June I5.-Th local wheat
market was weik today because of
oneitlerable reaiisinF by small holders.
At tha close wheat fur July was down He.
Corn waa V Vwer. .Qats V blgher and
i ' 'Tieiona unchanged to 4c higner.
S. n' ment la tk wbeat market waa hear
ail day In afilt -J the fact that the
n-- of the day waa generally In favor of
th- bulls. All forelirn grain market were
strong, with: th exrepttctn of Parts. A
number' of the amaller longs were active
sellers all day, wtth the exception of the
burlnr at SeyCPTBiwr by a large elevator
roncern re mauftd quiet. TJe n arket closed
'rregular. the SeptemBer delivery being
.'irm and othef optlomr Yather weak. July
opened "c lower ta- We higher at iweSc,
Bold If ta Wc and closed at e. Clear
ances of wheat and ' flour were eiual to
bu. The amount m passsge decreased
t if i.oe) bu. and. tha vtatble supdIv decreased
l i50.ua bu. Frlmary receipts were 433.0U0
DU.. comparea wun w,w iot inr tottw.
sDondtaa day a rear asm. Minneapolis.
Liululb,. and Chicaaro reuortad receipta of
31 cars, aa against 360 .last week and 313
a resr ago. - "
Tha ton market was 'weak early in th
day. .on selling of tha July delivery by
cssh Interest, which selling waa based on
liberal rece ota. Tha arrivara today were
more tee Us ears ia-Msce of what had
Iwen estjmsted- l" -4he..lsst be If at ta
session . food cemrd for tle distant de
liveries nrvriupii inu ini inomri
firm. NeerW ale the k Tn July waa re
gained. - -The cloae aa -deferred delivarlea
waa firm and that. on. July waa about
steady. July opened a stisde to NSitC
lower at 4o'i-So, snld on to e and then
sdvani ed o (Sc. The close waa at
Vc- Local receipt were iS7 cars, wllu
74 of contract grade.
Trade in oals was quiet and prices moved
within a narrow range. July opened He
Mgiier at 4S"c. sold between 43Sc and c
and closed at 4Jc. Lvcal receipta wera 12
i ara . .
Provisions were rather weak at the start,
owing to a oc decline In live hogs, but
pricee soon advanced ' on buying by local
packers wkich, held tlie- market firm. At
the close Julv pork was unchanged at
r.4 12S. Isrd waa !H.3c higher at Ifc-n
and riba were ic higher at tT.tu.
Estimated receipta for tomorrow.: Wheat.
14 rare; corn, h cars; oat. ckra; hogs,
lT.OO head. .
The leddtng futores ringed aa followa:
Articles ! Open, j Hlgh. Low. Close Sat y.
W"heat I
I i
July
Sept
ar-c.
oDec.
Spt.
894
n
s7
I V 1 . l
el
87
H S7J-
57 56-t
I 6:u
57H
iTSi 5S'
43tkl
May
Oa
'Tiy
luly 1
-1
4V
2S
aJ
bj
4SH
41
42
'-a
M
41-l 42",
f -pi.
May
Putk
July
9- ,.t.
Lard
Jury frepl.
ic I.
Ribs
July Oct.
BSrai
-w
t
!l "TVs'
14 M 11 OTVfci 14 1?H
14 nv,
14 4U
t 75
Kt,
00
T T5
I 00
14 ST
it 14 r
i rsj
I 40 1
7Hi
105 I
I )
5
si:
w
00
oth:
I
7 75
7 '
I L'S'
7 75
T t
I ta
T SO
I 05 !
12W
7 S5
( us
I 7,
No. t a Old. b New.
Cash ouota'.iona wee aa follow:
FLOCK Essy; winter patenta 44i440;
winter etralgats. 54.afi4.lu: spring pstrnts.
J5 4u; spring; straighta, tl-iaa4.iw;
Lakers.
WHEAT No. 1 spring. Kc(tl.t; Jfo. 1
red. J.'ilWWc.
iV)KN-No. S. trrt.aTV:; No. I yellow,
OATS No. 1 whit. &Vtc; No. S whit.
6(i&1-c. V 1
p y 7se i
BA RLE V Fair to ehtfle aaaltlng, 4S4jKc.
SEtl'S Flax. No. 1 north weatern, LB.
Pri-ne t'mothy. O .
PRtiVISloNS Short riba, aidea (looas).
17i7rs- Mess pork, per bbl . 1141ZvT
Lard, per V lbs.. 55.72H. Short clear
s d. s (boxed). P.75fca.ia.
Fuilowing were the receipt aad ship
ments of flour and grain
Receipta Shipment.
Vlour bbla a. 3
Wheat, bu. VUiat. f apply si teal..
Oats" bu '''.'' YV.'.'..VI. MT.Juu! NEW TOR K. June U.-Th visible supply
R-e' bu. l" 1 io of grain Ssturday. Jun 11. ss compiled by
lurley bii . the New Yurk Produce exchange waa a
Cm the Prod'ie exchange todav th but- j follows:
l-r market was steady; rtvamerta UeSk". I Wheat. 1X.474 am bushels: decreas I t.
dairia ITJiTlc. Ess, steady at mark, cases ' i Corn, ts'l.m bushels: decrease. gl.M.
im luded !4v--; firsta lefl: prim firsts, ; Oats, a.e.n bushels: decrease, L1MM.
luVc. Cheese, steady at ll4il2c. Ry. busltela: decrees. a.xa Bar-
1 ley. !.1b0.uP: decrease, r.tlua.
Kaaaaa City irata aad rraytatoaa, j .
KANSAS CITT, Jun la-WHEAT-July. 1
Mw: aVptrmber, Sc; December, to. No (
tracing In cash grain today an account aft
;he hih water.
CORN July. 4Vc; September
jc, ua-
HAT Choice timothy, nominally un-rlng-d
at t 411 o: chok prairie. (l.JS
til 75 h.(hr st tU.ivU OS.
Bl'TTER Flrnj, creamery, lie; packing
stock 16c.
Flrra; fresh extra. 16c; current
rec pi. L.
Receipts. Shipmenta
Wheat, bu twa 4.)
Torn, bu l. ....
Osi. bu !.. ....
Option at Kansas City .
Articled- I Open. I High. I Law Cloea
Wheat"
July
BVptetnber
Cam-.
July
Sept em bar
I
Ml
tw,
1
'raV!'1
44T taf 4S
4: aarl :B
a-lvaepssl Srmta Market.
LIVFRPOOU Jun IS. WHEAT Srxt.
dail; -Ni. 1 red weatern winter. 7. 4-4.
Js. 1 Callfurniaa. 7 TV; futurv. sueajy;
Jt.ly, ?s TVJ . September. 7s Vi; Jcember.
a. HV.
CORN Spot, steady; new Americsa k'ln
dried. 4e ld: old AmerVan mixed, 7s Wd;
future, e'eedy; July ie 1vJ.
rEA Canad.an. no stock.
Fl VB Winter patents, dull, a M.
HyPS-hi Leaden Put -lite r stvadr:
sU !.
WEATHER iw THE- (iK4lf BELT
seer far tke JVIcajt aad Taeeday
d Tkea Rlalag; Teasreratar.
OMAHA. June IS.
Moderate raina were general during tha
last twenty-four hours in Nebraska. Kan.
aaa and the mountain distrirt and continue
ta the latter this i-iorTirrg It la raining In
the eas-ern and New England state and
rains have fallen throughout the eoutnera
states since the preceding report. Condi
tions continu-e decidedly unsettled In tha
western ponton and the outlook ta favora
ble for further ehowera In this vtclnlty to
night and Tuesday, with slowly rising tem
perature. .
Omaha record of temperature and rre
Cpitatkm compared with, the corresponding
day of tha laat three years:
1J. 197. I.. 1.
Minimum temperature.... M 7 5i TO
Precipitation ( . .no T
Normal temperature for today, 71 degreee.
excess in precipitation since March 1.
11 lnrh
If Iclency
Hi lnche.
Deficiency
IS Inches.
corresponding period In 1907.
corresponding period In 13",
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
aad Wkeat Iteatea Ballella.
For
a m.,
the twenty-four hours ending at I
TSth meridian Urn. Monday, June 15.
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp Rain-
"tatlon
Mas. Min.
fait
Skv.
Ashland. Neb SI
.61
.rr
.
.57
.i
T
.17
.71
.la
.14
.00
JO
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clmidy
Cloudy
Cloud v
Cloudy
Ckmdy
Pt. cloudy
; EX cloudy
. Cloudy
Cloudy
Auburn, Neb m kl
B'"kn Bow Na. H
Columbus. Neb. . M 4
Culbertson. Nb.. ii 47
Fairbury, Neb.... K &1
Fairmont. Nb. .. S'. ; j
Or. Island. Nb i Si . o. i
Harllnglon, Neb. t 40- ,
Hsstlngs. Neb.... 57
Hoklrege, Neb... 14 4S
0k,U. Neb.... 4 4 .
rmaha. Neh S. M ,
Tekamah, Neb... a 50 -.'
AJta. ta 41 43
CarrrtU. Ia 42
Clarlnda. Ia at ft-'
Plbley. Ia
aioua City, Ia.. 44
- CHoixly
. Ft. Cloudy
C1ar
Clear
1oudv
- .Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
- Minimum
temnerattrra for
riuU ending at a. M. . "
DISTRICT ATERAOCS.
No. of T Teem
r-entral. Stations.
Max.
Min
Inchei
Chicago. Ill
M
14
7
44
S2
Columbus. O
Des Molnea, Ia....
Indlanapolle. Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Minneapolis. Minn.
Omshs. Neb
14
11
9
71
74
4
sn
54
44
1
8t. Louis, Mo, 13 1 71 " - 61
Temperature - have - risen sn - Minnesota
and the Dakotaa. but generally cooler
weather prevails throughout the rest of the
corn and wheat region. 8howrs eccurred in
sill except the ChlcaT district within the
last twenty-four hours.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
SEW TOB.K GENERAL MARKET
taaatlaa
af tha Day aa Yarleaa
Casaaaadlttea.
NEW YORK. June 15.-FLOtR-Racaipta,
13. bbla ; exports. 12.21 bbia Market quiet
and unchanged. Minnesota patenta, li-HS
tae; Minnesota bakers. $4.1unH.5u: winter
patents. e.l"4.75: winter stralghU, M a
4.4U: winter extra. W.5g4 Uu; winter low
grades. S3 ltl.Wi Rye flour, dull; fair to
good. J-i.,j4.i', choice to fancy. SS.9to6.lll.
CORN MRAL Steady: fina white and yel
low. tl.-ul.5; coarse. II. 56; kiln dried. 13.95.
RY B I'ull; No. 1. g7c f. . b.. New York.
WHEAT Reoeipt. Ss.(i00 bu.; expo-t. 17.
yn bu. ; sales. rw.0u0 bu. future: 1.X bu.
pot; spot market steady; .No. 1 red. S.-.
levator, and (sc. t. o. b.. afloat; No. 1
northern. Duluth. 11.141. f. o. b.( ar.oat;
No. 1 hard winter, II 0i, f. o. b . afloat.
With the exception of brief opening firm
ness, due to higher cable and foreign
buying wheat wa generally depressed all
day by better weather new and liquida
tion, closing i7c net lower. July. ii4r
MTc: closed. c; September, Za9c;
closed.' USa.-
CORN Receipts. 21 500 bu. ; spot market
easy; No. J. 77c. nominal, elevator, and 7c
asked afloat. Option market waa dull and
easier on hit receipt and better weather,
closing i rutt lover. , July Cloaed pc; 8ep-
OATS Receipt 44.700 bu. : spor- market
steady: mixed 26rjrS Iba, 5&5c; natural
white. 2641.12 lbs.. dipped while. E
kpUt lha. JSc.
HAT 4iulet; good to choice, 54re:.
HIDES Firm, Bogota, 17c; Central
American. ITHc.
I.F.ATHICR yulet: acid. 19J?7c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firrn; family. $14 75
617 W: mess, 14.ijl5 P; beef hams. tTS.noq
28.00; packet. tl6.rm4il.0ft: city extra India
me. t24.ui625.0O. Out meats, firm;- pick
led bellies. rlun; pickled bams. tlO.OO. Lard,
firm: western. W.7.S0; refined, steady;
continent. 4 ': South America. $9.t: com
pound. IT.STHia-US. Pork firm; family.
$i7.y1R.if; short clear. Ila.717.3; mesa,
H4 7btf 15 .25. '
TALLOW Firm: city per pnekage),
5Hc; country tpaokage free). 5Hi6Tc.
BLTTER Easy; creamery specials. M"i3
14Uc; extras. 2Sl4c: third to first. 2ui
Wc; state dairy, common to finest, 94
3c process, common to special, lc;
western factory, first. lStlCOc.
CHEESE-Firm: state full cream, spe
cials. HXtyll-aic: fancy. USc: good to prime,
UallVe; common. ai'r; skima "Vtc
EOi3 Irregular: state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected white, lnT21c; good
to choice.- lSVlsHc: brewn and mixed
fancy. lMOOc; first to- extra first, 17fllHc;
western firsts. L&H-aliiifcc; seconds, 14Vs41ac.
POVLTRT Dressed. weac: western
spring chlcns, lotjlbc: turkeys, Z'u'c;
fowls. 12v9134c. -
t. Laata Geaeral Market.
ST. LOCT3, Mo., June 15, WHEAT
Weak: track. No. 1 ted cash, 6c: No.
1 hsrd. t&jtl.02; July. Snc; September,
44c.
CORN Lower: track1. No. 1 eaah. 710
Tivc; No. 1 whit. TTH-gTsVi; July. 7Hc;
September. 8c.
OATS Iwer: track. No. 2 cash. 51VJ6.V;
No. 1 will'. 54Hc; September.- 35Sc; De
cember, aovc
FIjOCR Julet; red winter patents. U an
Q4.75; extra fancy and straight, 4.109
4 55; clears. 1 40&S70.
SEED Tlmoth v. steady at tJ.OOTJiTS.
CORNMEAL Steady; tt.;.
BRAN Lower; sacked, east track. tl.A
HAT Iwer; timothy. tS.anQU.flO; prairie,
110 erriron
IRON COTTON TIES-H-Oft.
B.tr!ixo-ri.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork. Prm: Jobbing,
H4.J7H. Lard, prime steam. V Sr7.40 Dry
't meats, stesilv boxed extra shorts.
MOO; clear rib. I77H; short clesra. t 25
Ha con. stesdy. boxed extra, shorts. IS-75.
cleer rlhe ir!U: ahitrt clears. . 17V
POCLTRT Dull: chickens. c- sprlnga.
lS20c; turkeys, llirc; duck. 7c; geeae,
5c
PtTTER Firm: cramerv. IStrSc.
EGGS Steady, LV. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 7 .i
Wheat.hu ;(
Com. bu 17 Strt T7.
Oata bu .ii0
Mlaaaaaalla 4rala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 15. WH EAT No.
1 hard. U'SrS: No. 1 northern, II. '17; No. 2
.- ... h. X.'.. a It At.. 1,,1., r ii...
j artembr. HSc.
rnA.T ia ou.a. iineign.111,
FLOl'R I'nchanged: ftrt patenta. t.r0aj
145: secund patents. IB 25aa-25: f"rt cleara
MXL"rj4 38. aecond patents, 4t. rt 4D.
I 1
Mllwaakew Grata Market.
MILWACKEE. June 15 WHEAT Firm ;
No. 1 airthern, 11 Unl 11; No. 2 northern,
tl tCl 1: July. u bid.
B AKLE y Firm ; No. t 6c;
e66r.
CORN Steady: No. t, 71c
4aPC bid.
aawnpl. 4S
September,
Peatrtm- MarkxeC
PEORIA. III.. Jun 15 CORN Lower;
No. 1 yellow. 703Tlc; No. J yellow. oic;
Nn. 1 est. No. a, 44c; No. 1 44c; no giade.
aerocec.
OATS Ixwer: No. 1 white, aajtenvte; No.
4 wMte oV.
V HlaKl -ll.JS.
DalaaJk Crala Mark-et.
DILITH. June 15. WHEAT No. 1
northern, tl g7; No. northern. L:a.
Jmy. tac: tWnnr.ber, :uc
OATaW-aUu
SEW YORK STCGRS AND BONDS
Attention of Specnlatcn Turns to Pos
sible Political Derelopmenta.
VOLUME OF DEALDfOS SXALL
Valaea Decllae gllahtly aa Rsasr
af Adveraa Trap Caadltlaas. aat
Laaa ta Reaalaed Baads
A re Heavy.
NEW YORK. June li-Wlth th delegate
assembled at Chicago for the opening to
morrow of the republican national conven
tion, attention today centered largely on
political matters. The chief effect ws
to make opersiors disinclined t enter on
msrket committments at this time. Much
of the discussion, in Wsll street turned on
the prospective form of the plstform and
uch plsnks as may have to do with ques
tion directly affecting capital and labor
Some attention wa given to uggetMn
of possible surprise in the result of the
convention.
The total of th day's sales ahowa a lapse
again into something like th dullness that
prevailed early last week. The vast Im
portance attached to the titcome of the
year crop i conspicuously seen la the
weekly interview wtth the railroad off!
rial. Thl week' view on th subject
from that source were hopeful, with the
notable exception of chairman of the Great
Northern bosrd. who promulgated from
Washington the view thst the crop pros
pects held out small hope of bringing Into
service the freight csrs now lying Idle In
the Vntted States. Traffic offlclsls gen
erally, while speaking confidently of the
crop, promise no Improvement to report in
the tonnage movement and gava no predic
tion of Immediate change tn this respect.
Confidence in the crop out-turn did not
seem to be Impaired by reports of need
of warmth and sunshine In the aouthwest
where flood damage to property also was
mentioned.
Miney rontinued to work essy In New
Tork In response to the addition tn re
serve shown by Saturdsy's bank tate
ment. the cessation of gold 'outflow and
continued gain of cash by the banks on
sub-trsnry operations. Notwithstanding
the further accumulations In bank reserves
the Investment demand for bonds is re
ported leas, and the bond market Is showing
th errect or tn isrxe aoomons to surptv
through recent new Issues. The senti
ment si effect of other iesue yet to come
also lis felt. Discount rates receded aratn
In Iondon. hut were inclined to harden
st continental money centers. Paris sraln
took sll the weekly gold supply available
In London In anite of a volume of gold
hoMiPa bv the Rank of France at present
which ha passed all rrevlous records for
thst Institution snd which has reached tne
largest amount of anv alnaie accumulation
of gold In th world. Banking and financial
centers are giving growing conjecture to
the policv which rrav He behind 'his piling
up of gold bv the FVanch bank. The move
ment of stock prices wa almost a repeti
tion of that of Saturday. Decline ef the
first hour were alowlv recovered and the
dsv s changes were tvlal.
B-nds were heaw. Total sales, par value.
I1.76.fno. fnltM States- bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and quotation on stocks
were as follows:
Sal. H'fV L"W One.
Asksleastate Copper
Am. C. A g
ia c. r. M
a return Oil
Am. H. A L. f
Aa. Ire Serarltles
Amrrtrsa Lilne4 Oil
Am. LecomeUve
Am. LeosoUve pf4
Am. 8. A
Am. 8 R. pfd
Am. ftiunir Refining
Am. Toeecra pfd
American Woolea
Aaaronda Mining Co
Atchiaoa
Atrhteoa pfS
Atlantic Coast Lis
Baltimore A Otiio
BaL A Ohio St4
Brook Ira Epi4 Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leataer
rantral Leatker sM
Central ef N. i
Cbeaapaake A Okie
Csicase OC. W
Chines A N. W
C. M. A St. f
C. C. C. A St. L
CelorsOa P. A I
Colorado A Be
Cola A So. Ut pf
1.M : sh . 7i
S M Mt . I
, I
we it h A'1
17 ,
to st ssi. m
4j
hi
1. TSi, 74H T
t . M4
134a
y ea ps
jiw 4 B
l.r 41 4! n
mi a" "N
1 N Si St
M Sli S W14
1.4ns 47 444 47
Lns 1M Uli
D la
1SR
Lt 44S 45 4i
ISO 4V 4i 4i
H lav 14 lO
(.10 Ut Uiva 11-
ten M M ad
h Mi 4
-sn 11 n 11
Sow M U a
pa e4 4 4
7"4 IS ia IztUj
y m " is 14
1
441,
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4. 1 17' l-a
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lt 1SS 1V IUv
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aa) u-t ia u-
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be
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lta 110 li u
Jd 4TV, 4TH 47 a
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jno 44 4414
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KM S4 SO
.Ml 1M 1.1M4 13
'.no S 15 Itiaj
tW 121 Vt U 12'ia,
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SOS 17 17 17
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tea 17 17 ITS
las SS t- a
a a r4
14
10 M 44
I f.J M4 M
tl'W t: 114 114
17 11 17
pa 4S4 44 44V,
S 44 1
XI
404 ! lia 1
) 44 44 44
4 70S 144 141 1
X0 U U a
15
if M P? .
Ilka 17V, x XTva
. l.tw J0i li pilv,
"
U
ara 11 11 lr
40 zi a
, 1.4a 44 44 44
a Id 4a4 4
4
a 14
Cole. A So 14 pfd.
Coaaoiloate Oa
Cora Prodnrts
Pelaware A Huoaoa
Deneer A Rio Ormaae
r a R. a. ri
tiaii!era Sec slit lea
Erie
K-le 1st sta
En rd pfi"
Geaeral RlH:Lrte
Greet Nonnern pfd
Gt. Northern Ore rlf a.
Illlsoia Central
Inierbonnich Met.
lnc Met. pfd
Internaileaal Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa Cllf So
K C. So. pfd
Uiularille A 14
Mexican Central
Misn. a Sc Loaia
M . St. P A t. S. M
Miaaeurl Pacific
M.. K. A T
M . K. A T pi
National Used
Sew York Central
N. y , O. A W
Norfolk A W
Nortn Americas
Xonsttm Pacific
Pacific Mail
Pannarlvania
Peep I Oa
P . C. C. A Bt. L
Preened Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railwar Steel Spring.
Rcadlc
Republic Steel
Ruhlle Steel pfd
Rurk leland Co
Rock leland C. pfd
lLLa.1 f td pfd
8t. Lea la a. W
k. L 4 W. pld
Doas-Sneftteld a. A I
Southern Pacific
So. Paclfln pld
So. Rei.wap
so. Railway pfd
Teoaeaaee Copper
Texas A Pacific
T, K L t W
T . St. L. AW. pfd
felon Pacific
t nloa -faciHe pfd
I'. S. RuDSer.
IV S. Rakoer iM. td
V. t. Steel
f S. Steel pfd
t'tak Copper
Va -Carat ina Chemical
VaCaro. China, pfd
a beak
Waoaak pfd
a'aatincheeee giectrts ....
esters t'nloa
Wheel ln( U g
Wlecoaeis Central
fatal sales tor ths asp.
lttSli skana
Bevstaa Staaka aad Beads.
BOSTON. Jun 15. Money, rail loaoa. 24j1
I per cent; tun loans. S per cent,
"losing quotations on stocks and bond to
la war as follows:
Atckiaos ad. 4a..... wt Adeeainrs l
de aa
Mrx. Central 4s
Aachieoa
do p4
Buetoa A AlbanT..
BoeioB A Maine. ..
eeuoetoB KleTBted .
ytrhtmri pfd ..
eey. T .! HAH
Cntoa Pacifie
Am. Arwe- Ckesa....
ds pfd
Am. Pne. Tsha
aaaer. Br
de r?d
la T A T
Anv Wooisa
da ptd
DomlBioa I. A -
ee4isoa glee, lila
Oeaeral glectric ...
Mesa, glectnc
ae pfd
Maaa. Gee
tatted rmit
Vailed S. M
de pfd
C. A Steel.
do ptd
eitoeee
4. An
. 47
. 14
. 44
475
. a
. 11
- w
. 4,
. r Atlaaua
. mti BltmneaB
.pa VaI. A Hecla.
. :S1 fentensial
lli Copper aaaft .
12SV Dair a eet
124 r-aasiiB
tin
bf
na
11 Real .
:t
Maaa Mining ..
Mmicaa
Mohawk
Mont. C AC.
. 44
. 41
1
U!
.
. XI
. 4
4
. 47
"
. r?
i
.
. 4
1
. 4
.134
.U4
-ai. leaiBioa M
; 5 rarcT j:::::;::
Waiacr
1 Saassoa
"v,I"':
,2Ts'r
l ailed Copper .
fj I' S. MiBin....
" r ou......
1,1 ItaA ...
' 11 va
' J w,aea
j"'di..acdr
eeee..
uie.
Naw Tsrk Mlalag Staxrka.
NEW TORK. June 15. Cl.eing quotation
on mlnli.g slocks were as fallows:
Altos 3wj Laadvllle Caav 1
4
1
. aa
ts
44
Little Cfciat
Mextcaa ...
Oatane .. . .
Opkir
keaail Mopa
tandard .
. 4
brenawlrh Coa.
Coaa. Ten eel sata.
Coaa. TeaHnet kaaaa
Coa. Cel. a Vs ...
Hora Sneer
fcrem Si ire
. 42
..iaa
1:
it
.14
. at
T
aaa Kickksge.
BERLIN. Jun 14 Exchange on Isndoa,
2 marks. 40 pfennig (or cnescka Discount
Ratea Short blila. 1 per cent; threa
moatk blila IVj per cent.
Tleasarr B tateaaaeta t.
WASHINGTON. Juna 15.-Today a s a le
nient of th traMearury ba.sn as tn ta g serai
fund, exclusive ot tha lljtt.via.vu4 aid re
erva, suuas: Arailabi caaui Daanca,
Crl 014. gold coin and bullion, 3iUB.o77;
gold cert i fix a tee, t'.R'u.
lew Tsrk Maaay Market.
NEW TORK. Jon 15 MONET On call,
esey at l1,"";. per een; rating rate. je
per rent; ci.ilngbld. I"1) per cent: offered
at IKj per cent. Time loan a quiet and eaar:
sixtv dare, aSTa per cent; ninv din.
Pt'iA per ceut. a.a monthA 1HT1. per
PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPERJV54
per cent
SILVER Bar. 54c; Meilcaa dollar.
Ce.
BONL8 Orvemment, steady; railroad.
firm.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual bustnesa in bankers' hllla at 54 47
for demand and at J4 6 tor alxty-day
bills: commercial bilks. 54 MX.
Closing quotations cn bonds today wera
aa foilowa:
C. S ref k. re 1 SHeek Tat H ef4
do eanpo PHi Int. Met. te
C. S. aa. re Wi 1 A 14. aarl. 4n f
ds caapss J'l Uea t. as K
V. S ta, reg l4aee.. Cntral ea
4e eenvea ia de 1st in 114
Aa. Tebe.ce at TS u. A St. L. 4s SI
ds a ! .. K. A T. .....
Afhiaoa gea aa. rf do f U
do sdl a . R A ef M t 4k Sl
ds e. ea. t... si aj. y. c. a ISe "HA
1IBH4 ew j c j. 13iH
tl Be. Pacir.e 4s. .!... 11
e de la nv
Ailaatte c L. 4a...
Bai. A Ohio 4s
do IHa
Brk R. T. a. da ...
Ventral el aa. la.
e1o let lac
"de M lac
M 4d lac
rtie. A Ottie s s
Cklcaso A A l-a
a w. e. 4s
tHO. I L rMg. 4s ...
. "
.
.11
IK
IM Peea. c. IS ltll
n do
. nt R -ad Ins ew -.
Mi Rep. ef Cura
.ien,. L. A I. M.
..1SS-A
r gr L. A S T. fa. 4a. n-a
t4 t. t. s. W. a aa ...
M aeasnar A L. 4s... 41
" Pacifl aa. M'X
MS do let 4S M
M . Railway ia....la
41 T-xae A P. la lot
t. st. u w. ... ni
C. B. A Q. B. 4s...
C. A L A P. 4s...
de col. sa
de rtd. as
OCC. A St. U g, 4s.
Csl. led is
t ela Mid. ej
Colo. A So.
union rarine 4s m
"Del. H. e.
O. A R. O 4e
4s.. U4 d c
. S"4
.10114,
41 r S Steel cr.
7i Waraek I
.... M Werners Md. (
Ens p. L 4s
e cea. 4s
Japas s
4ta
s ad aeriea
Rid. differed.
kHw. A u B. aa Bt
s wta Central 4a
!. T. "HAH. cent. Ut I,
Aaadaa Stack Market.
LONDON. Jun 1. American securities
opened steady today. Prtr change during
th early trading wera irregular, ranging
from a decline of S in Pennsvlvania to an
advance of H In Vnlon Pacific
London closing stock quotations:
Consols, Bweer t7 7-14 Mo., gaa A Teaaa.. t:
do sccosat ITv, Mew Tork Central.... lot
Anaconda
i4 Norfolk A Western. . 704
UN de ptd ... S
Atchison
de pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
-anadlaa Pacific ..
Chesapeake A Ohio
ChL Great West era
thl.. Mil. A St. P
M Ontane A Wstara.. S
lit Pennwlvanla 2
l Rand KIM 4'-,
Raadlng 57 H
- SoaOicm Railway ... l"x
1 ds pfd 47
11 Sovlocra Pacific .... asa.
De
Denver A Rle Oread v. tnloa Pacinc
eo prs set so prs
En
! Catted Stales Steel.. 17
de let pfd
do td pfd
Oraad Trnak
llllaMs Central
bv, e pfd 1K4
A Wataeh it
14 de pfd 44
ia Span I ah 4s l(lt
lie Amaisamated Cesser, tsa
Leotartne A Waa
SILVER Bar, steady at 24"d per ounce.
u.t 1 per cent.
The rate of discount tn tha opea market
for short bills la 1 7-lSl per cent; for
three moniha bills. 1 7-t!v, per cent.
Farelaa Flaaaeijal.
LONDON. Jun 15. Money waa plentiful
on tha market today and discounts were
steady. The continental demand for gold
continues. Parts securing tha bulk of the
l3.25u.iKa) offered tn th open market- On
the Stock exchange tha leading depart
ments manifested a firmer tone, the rally
In Wall street Inspiring a more hopeful
feeling, but dealings wera restricted. Later
an easier tendency set in. Gilt edged shares
were maintained, consols hardened and
foreigners wer quiet. American eec-irl !-
received support early In th day, helping to
create a beneficial Influence on th msrket.
A reaction occurred later on the receipt
of New Tork opening quotation and th
market finished abov the worst prlcea of
the day.
BERLIN. June IS. Prices on th Bourse
were firmer, but trading light.
PARIS. Jun 15 Trading on th Bourne
today opened firm, but became heavy
toward tha close.
Bask Clea rfags.
OMAHA. Jun 15. Bank clearings for to
dav were 41.S2s.SM.ts, aud for the corre
sponding date laat year 12. 114,910. 41
Leadas Balllaw -4aeattoaa.
LONDON. Jn 15.-OOLD Bar. 77s i4d;
Amcrlcaa eagles. 76 dv
M4al Markgt. .
NEW . TORK. June 15 METALS Th
London tin market waa higher, with spot
quoted st US ISa The local market wa
dulL with quotation ravnttndt fnom tla.l"4J
2.at). Capper unchanged, at aa sa for a pot
an 58 i& for fjtures In the London msr
ket. Lxxaily th market wa quiet, at tl2.7v
tilitX) for Lak.ri :Vk312.7H for electro
lytic and tl2.S$12.2 for casting. Lead de
clined to 12 1 4V1 In London. Local W the
market waa quiet and unchanged, at 14 47ifc
fttSiv,. Spelter wa unchanged, at 19 7a
Ad in the London market, and 14 57V9
442H locally. Iron waa higher, at Sla 7d for
warranta of Cleveland In the Engilah mar.
ket Locally no chana reported. No. 1
foundnr northern, r4.oVtjT7.or; No. 1 north
ern. I'.5 7S4316 25; No. 2 southern and Na.
I southern soft. tl.5f4il7 .25.
ST. LOUI3. June 15. METAL Lead, M.4E;
spelter, dull; 44 44 47V
Evaparated Apple aa Dried Fralta.
NEW TORK. Juns 15. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market for future delivery ia
rather firmer, while the apot market con
tinue very quiet, with fancy quoted at
10m IOV: chnlc. 07 c; prime, Tyt?7c;
common to fair, SHHc
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRTTITS Prune
are in Jobbing demand, wtth apot quoted
at from 3c to IV for California and from
lc to Van for Oregona. Apricots eaay in
une. with choice quoted at l'nl0-c: extra
choice. Ufi'.lUc; fancy. 13fJUc. Peaches
are unchanged, with choice at gvJMc;
extra choice. e: fancy, lf610c: extra
farcy. 10S4rllc. Ralsina are dull, with
looee Muscatel quoted at 44jtc; choice
to fancy, seeded. dnvfiTtvC; seedless, 5ygc;
London layers. 11.3 SL3S.
Cat taw Msrket.
NEW TORK. June 13. COTTON Fu
tures opened steadv: July, lojoc: August,
10.14r: September. 4!7c; October. 51c; De
cember. 38c; January. Der March. !Se.
Spot cotton cloaed oulet. 10 points lower:
middling uplands. 1150c; middling gulf.
11.75c. Sales. bales. Future closed
steady: June. lV24e: July. l.:c; August.
10c: September. 7; October, 142c: No
vember. tJTc: Deeemher. 1 ?7e: January.
. w.K-o.rv Murch. 1 lie.
GALVFSTON. Tex.. Jun 15. COTTON
Steady: llSe.
PT LOI19. Jm 15 -COTTON Steadv;
middling. TISc: sale. S hale: no receipts
or shipments; stock. 20.477 bales.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jun llBITTirR
Stedv. fir demand: extra w-atem cream
erv. Tc: extra wrsrby prnts. r7c.
FGG9 Ftrm. good demand; Pennsylvania
and other nearbv firsta free esses. ITUc.
at mark; Pennaylvanta and other current
receipt. In returnable cases 17c. at mark;
western firsts free raees. lTVpe. at mark:
western current receipta fre cases. 17c.
at mark.
CHEESE Firm, g-w-d demand: New Tork
full ceama, choice, lg12Hc: fair to good.
nsa2c.
star aad Mala
NEW TORK. Jun 15. SCO A 1 Raw.
steady: fair refirAng. l.SSc; centnfjgal. M
test. ISk; molasses sugar, 1.44c : refined,
steadv: No. A 5c; No. 7. 4.15c- No.
1. liiuc: No. . 4 85c; No. , 475c; No. 11.
4; No 12. 45c: No. U 45c: No. 14.
4 55c; confectioners-A. 5 60e: mould-A. 5.75c;
cut loaf. 4SV-; crushed. 410c: nowdered,
5stc; granulated. 5"w; cubes. !.c.
CaAea Markat.
NEW TORK. Jun 15. COFFEE Market
for future closed steady net unchanged
to t point lower. Sale wera reported of
C.3M) bag including July at 5.90c; Aewem
ber. 5ghM.ue; Dercember, 44ac;
March, 5 &c: spot qtUet: No. 7 R'o. e;
No 4 Santos. c; mild dull; CorUna.
a.fl2c.
Beef Tata.
No. 1 rib 16r; No. 1 riba. 14c; No. I
nbt, llo. No. 1 loin. le: No. 1 Ulna
lie; No. 1 loina llSc. No. 1 chuck. 1c: No.
1 chuck. 4v, c. No. I chuck, 7c. No. 1
round, lie: No 1 round. l4e; No. 1 round.
Sc. No. 1 plate. Tc; No. 1 plate, 7c; No.
I plate. (He.
1
Waal Markat.
ST. LOCia. Jun U WOOL Firm;
enmking and clothing, "..-tjaut-; lignt fine.
leHrliN:; heavy fine, lit) USc: tub waahed.
1110 3ic.
Stark lax Slgsht.
Receipt of ilv atar k at the six prtnclpai
weslarn markets ycaterday :
Caul. Hoga. Sheep
South Omaha. I.ea lz.it 4.4U
Sioux City I J an)
St. Luia 14 10 4 (ft
St Joseph Ik6 11U1 tl4
Chicago 1.! W.SA 34
To4Aig . .ea. .
. 43 RU t6, St
OMBA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steen Stronger, with Com Follj
Ten Cents Higher.
F0 VEST GEEAT CEA5GE.ET HOGS
fbeep aad Lasaaa la I.lberral Reeelpt,
bat Oaallty Pavae Prteea Steady
ta Llttla Easier m tha
Cataaasaa Klada.
SOUTH OMAHA, Juna U. 1.
Reoelpts were: Cattle. Hon. Sharp.
Estimate Monday I f lit") 4
Sam day lat week .1 " 19
Sam day 1 aeeka ago.. 1 Me 4.Mtl li
Sam day S weeka ago.. 1 W 7 Sol SS
Sam day 4 weeka ago.. 141
Same day laat year Ltbl 4,7S 11
Tha fallowing table shows th reaeipt
of cattle, hog and sheep at South Oraana
for the year to ds. compared with last
jar: lk A lul. lno. Deo.
Caul sfv.Ctg 5JS.U1 1.J6
Hog r.fft L1.U 190, Wa
6hep 4.ri 7P4.473 VoO.JM
Tha followlna table snows th avarage
prlc of hog at South Omaha for th last
several day a with comparison:
Data. 1M. (1V1 ,UW.jia.l4.lrJg. lltd.
Jun
4...
I..
...
7...
...
.
It).
11.
( HJ ,)) 4 (4 5 Pf 7 14
a, 54 (Mi ini I s ts, j
I 5 la 5 i ! 4 54! 5 7B J 15
s tj I AS 4 54) -J i a
V ME JI !
Juna
Jun
Jun
Juna
Jun
June
5 i
5
IE 111 I i"! S SB, 1 B
tot j 4 mi 4 ft t wi, i 2
Jun
I 0:
I 14 I 4 7i t Og
T M
Jun
U.
5 47-ai 4 Sll g S
5l i M I S
u , ti
Jun 13.
i 51. t 7 14 11, & 1, 4 Ti, I 7
1 a
1 u
June 14.
e 1 1 laV t XI I II 4 1
Jun 15.
5 Si 4Hi4l14li,l
Sunday.
Tha offlcal number of cara of atock
brought tn today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. H'r a
r . M. A St. P
Wabash I
Missouri Pacific
1
1
22
1
44
4
4
63
1
1
lta
I'nion Pacific...
14
a
A N. W.. east..
A N. W.. west..
St. P., M AO..
B. A Q., east..
B. A Q. west..
4
1
5
11
If
R. I. A P., eaat.
C , R. I. A P., wet.. 10
Illinoia Central..
Chicago ut. Weatern 1
Total receipta 41
i
The disposition of the day'a receipts waa
aa follows, each buyer purchasing th num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle.
Hog. Sheep
l.na 43a
I.l 797
4C 1.C48
Omaha Packing Co VA
Swtft and Company 131
Cudahy Packing Co !rS
Armour A Cd 9L'7
Cudahy, from St. Joseph 17
8. A S 17
Vansanv A Co 71
Lobman A Rot rich ltd 3
W. L Stephen 5
Hill A Son a)
F. P. Lewia 41
J. B. Root 4k Cu 40
J. H. Bulla a
McCreary A Carey. .... 24
Sam Werthlm 24
H. F. Hamilton 1
F. G. Inghram
Sullivan Bros 46
Lehmer Bros t
Other buyers 6
Sf Clair S
Total 1.229 12. 1 2.120
CATTLE Receipta of cattle thl morning
were fair tor thta season of th year, ana
among th arrival were quit a numoer
ot very desirable killers. '1 her was aiso
quite a sprinkling ot cow stuff, with a lew
stocxer and feed era
It was very evident again thl morning
that packers had us for beef steer and
th market opened early In th morning
and active on all daalrahle killers. in
price paid generally wer a llttl stronger
than last week s close. A nin-cr load
bunch of heavy, well finished steers sold
up to tl.u. which was luc higher than any
tnlng brought last week, and only loo
lower than Ui highest pric on record at
this point.
Cow and heifer were also In very good
demand, th trad being active, with price
generally lvm higher than laat week. Th
offering wera pretty much all taken in
rood nvraaoa in In morning-.
Th few Blockers - and feeders on aal
brought price that looked Just about
stead v with laat week.
Quotation on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fad teers. 17.4T-.0O; fair to good
corn-fed steers, Id.atag 7. ,5; common ta ftur
corn-ted steers, LM04V; good to chore
con and heifers, 55.ii0.t4.50; fair to good
cows and heifera, 44.a4.7B; common to
fair cows and heifera 4i.25u4.j5, good to
choice stockera and feeders, Id-TSade.X; fair
to good atockera and fsdra. 4iAu475
common to fair stockera and t cedars,
4 JO; stock neirers. .ifo au.
BEEF STEERS.
Ma At. Pr No. Av. Pr.
7 1141 I 24 tl 1177 4 t
I 447 I X4 1 m tn
It 14 18 7t nr: 4 4
ltd" 4 4 4 1174 7 0
44 i.xt 4 a 4t n tn
tl A 4 14 lilt T 4
rr i 4 I ts 1x14 7
121 4 ' 14 lata 7 IS
11 KTe 4 44 15 la7 T 44
17 1 4 A I V IK 1 40
4t w im it ;sn t te
II ira t 4 XI UZt 1 it
17 M II 44 !et T 74
to ss is y inn t is
it iou i 4 rr ioi i a
tl loot t 4M 41 1421 I OS
U iiti It I ley t a
COW 8.
t IT 1 44 44 M 111
1 44 1 j4 7 OX I Tl
I til I 74 104 I M
1 7P4 I 75 4 p'7 I ti
4 W IN II. ... 411 I ti
1 11W 2 M t eeo I 46
I W k 74 rr 4
I 4 l t i: 4 a
4 17! I 44 I tut 4 a
I ...114 I 04 lest 4 0
4 44 I 4 I M Ik
t 14 4 XJ tl 4 24
II 434 I 0 11 m IK
17 Ml IN I tS 4 M
I UOt I II 17 hit t a
I M l 1 1CK4 4 5
14 ltd I tt 14 rt 4 St
t u4 i u i im t at
I 7 IS IT 14'J 4 II
t 11 A I St 11 441 4 TO
24 T I e UJ 4 T4
II 171 I 1 1(41 t U
1 441 I 4t I Wit 4 44
t 41 It IT letT 4 M
I r.I I 44 tt 441 4 24
14 n Ik 1 11T H
4 1MT I I I 124
4 m IM I an l w
u at i Ti t ua t ta
HEIFERS.
I Tt I a gn ii
I lilt IH 14 45 I 2t
1 4M I It I S14 II
1 IS II I UI IU
4X1 I tt I IM IN
CALVES.
1 US I 44 4 !t t
I SN 4 ta 14 I a
1 N 4 U 1 144 71
I M IS : 14 I 7
I I I IN I Tt
I IN I lat g
1 14 4 to I tvt I 24
BULLS.
i i6 its i ira in
1 I tt 1 ..l- 4 0
I Ut 1X4 t ilk 4 44
1 TN I ti 1 le t N
1 ta I tt 1 ii 4 tt
I ltll I XI 1 Ui 4 W
I N 1 14 4 It
1 1HI 4 I II 4 71
I I I e I laat 4 N
1 ltTO I S 1 I y
1 r I tt l ti a I 24
1 ' 1U0 4 44 1 117 I U
1 P I 71 I IM J a
II 141 I Tt
8TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS.
1 445 1 ej T pn 4
1 171 I N II TIT t 41
14 441 I tt 22 IS 4 If
tut I at t IU 4 ev
I ta I 5
W ESTERNS KANSAS
No.
Av Pr
No. Av.
Pr
1 7i
4 4
4
1 gn
1 15
4 40
45
1
4 M
7 heifers.
11 cows...
I calves .
M feeders
11 cowa...
. 41 1
. 7hS I 5v
. 221 4 4
. 4MI) t )
IP 4 5o
5 cows 24
1 calvaa.. 110
4 heifer. 77
10 feeder.. 514
5 cow 74
24 feaK.tr. . tbl
21 steers 41 4
1 cows 177
11 cowa fa
IT steers.. ..lt-41
5 rows 74t
1 10
5 W
1 25
I cow aa I 25
17 cows.
William Manors! ff. Wvomlna
t feeder.. 7) 5 15 U cow Boat I SO
1 rowa 1060 I iai
HOOd Receipts of hogs thla morning
lurnorrra in cars, in largest rue ror Atoo
day this year. Th market opened with
buyers generally offering 5e lower than
last wsea's close and a few early saiea
wer mad an mat baata Still buy era did
not get many and gradually tha market
firmed up until tha hods sold fre y la abou
Saturday s natchea. cioalng strong st Sat
urday's best pneaa. la a pile of th Tact
that receipt were so large everything wa
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morning, but unfortunately th arrivala
consisted very largely of trash. Just why
shippers will send In a lot of thin young
spring lamb Is hard to explain. Packers
ao nc 1 vim inem. ana 11 is extremely tiara ,
tor receivers to unioaa mem. 11 xrpi ai
home they would grow Into aomething In
rew weeks that would Bell. t nil tn
market this morning did not ahow any very
great change, some of the most desirab.e
killers selling; at fully steady prices, still
mere was a weak teeiing and tne general
market would have to be quoted ateady to
a little lower. Good old wether sold up to
K.5D. On account of there being so many
undesirable sheep and lamba the trade was
a llttl alow and It waa later than uaual
before a clearancs waa made.
Quotations on lam-: Good to rholc
prlng lamb. I6.7M17 25: rood to choice
wooled lambs, M i.'.4ji 40; fair to good
wooled lamba, tf(rX: good to choice
ahorn lamba. B 76tjA25: fair to good shorn
is mo, soot-u. is: Tock lambs, n jH.;
good to choice shorn yearlings, fc.tV4jj4.t-K;
fair to good shorn yearlings, to .06 5u; good
to choice stutrn wether. 45 45;- fair to
good shorn wethers aS.2eti6.40: good to
choice shorn ewea K0ti.a: fair to aood
shorn swea, 14.5ua.uu, cull atvd bucks, K.M
61.00.
KeDreeentatlv sales:
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13 Colorado lamba . 74
a Colorado ewe and wither.. 11
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I Colorado ewea cnlla M
V western lamb 85
" western wethers IM
2S Western Ismbs 71
22 western we Ill
western ewes, culls ltd
15 spring lambs t
M western yearlings 54
11 weatern burka 74
76 western lambs 71
514 weatern lamba 73
424) weatern lamba 77
11 weatern spring larrba 63
30 weatern ewea 121
87 western culls 71
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258 Mexican lamb
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14 Mexican lamba, culls .
11 Mexican ewea
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattla Steady ta 9traar Hags Higher
A keen Lawer.
CHICAGO. June 15. CATTLE Receipts,
lion) head: steadv to stronc: steers. I raft
1; cowa J4uut3.00; heifers. Ktr'tJltift.
bulla, e3.73tj5.5u; cslves, W-427.75. stockera
and feeder. .Kii.
HOOrJ Receipta. Ili-iX head; market 5c
higher: choice to heavy shipping, to 7o
It): butchers. 5-7s5tj : light mixed. 1 i
OSnt; choice light. R.oTrf&a.Ta; packing. H-.a
5 : ;igg. aW.'At35.2w.
SHEEP AND 1.AMB3 Receipts, 3ontY)
hesd. generally 50V: lower: sheen. $4.7n-tj
5.75; lambs. 1503A70; yearlings. 15.70.
St. Leals Live Staett Markat.
ST. IjOTIS, Jnn 15. CATTLE Receipt.
ISO0 head, including !. Texans; stes.iv
to strong: natlv hlpping and export
leer. 1M57 90: dreesed beef and miti-her
ateer. an. .40: eteera under l)0 lb ,
14. 7643 60; atocksra and feedera. 13 tr7j';
cows and heifers. teWtJAM: csnners. ll.Sotr
126- bulls. 3 0iej5 25: calve. 13 263 ;
Tex and Indian tr, 51 ,fj-Ti , coa
and heifera $1.7&ti4.tu.
HOOel Receipts. 4.000 heal: market 10
lower; pg and lUfhts. t3.:5v3oTl; racket-
15 lEji.ev; buXf lvera , and best heavy, L.5vi
1 SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipta. 1 W
head; markat Ve'5c l"wr; na'ive muttons.
B :&..); lambs. et.5i97.i: culls and bucks,
5i.uffil.75; atockera. H.vsQA.Ki.
St. Jeeaaai Live Staek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 15- CATTLE Re
ceipts. I., hesd: market 15c higher: na
tives. 16 i4.T7 cows snd hfifera, ti.'&lS;
suv-kers and feedera V tin
HOtiS Receipts. 13.531 head: market 5c
lower, top. ?; bulk of sales. 15 5ip
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipis J.124
head: market lie- higher; lamba, &2S45.S;
yesrHnga. U.Siia.25.
tea. City Live Stack Market.
SIOVTC CITT. Ia. June IA (Special
Telegram CATTLEWlecelpt. l.Ja) head;
marset steady; beeves. It t) 7 611; cows and
heifers. 14 5t"i4.5; feeders lower, 4.(64.ju.
calve and yearlings. 61.75-44.71.
HOGS Raceipts, 4u hesd; mrkt 6c
lower; rang. 65 36ip5.50; bulk, t5.Aeja.4a.
Flaad anil stapa Market.
KANSAS CITT. Jun 15 No eattl mar.
ket today 00 account of flood condition.
Elarla Batter Market.
ELOrV. 111.. Juna 15 BUTTER Firm,
He; aalea for tha week wer LuU.ctw lb.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
15072. Allen against Estate of Allen. Ap-
Kai. Custer. Affirmed. tt-perion. C
aiston No. 1.
1. A stipulation) In a promlssorv note pro.
vkMr.g 'and tit psye or holder of th.
not may renew or extend the tune of pty
anent of the aame from time to time as
often as required without notice, and with
out prejudice to the rights ot such paves
or holder ta enforce payment against th
makers at any time when th same may
be due snd parable." ia not an agreement
ta waive th bar of th statute ot lluil'.a
ticna. 2. In determiclr. g ths effect of a pleading
this court w.li give it a liberal construc
tion whenever such' pleading is attacked
for tae first time tn this court, or wner
the partlea go to trial In the lower court,
without objection upon a plead. ng thus as
sailed 4. The petition' shows upon tts fa- that
the Botes sued oa were barred ky tne
tatute ef limit st Ions. Th answer alleged
the bar of Iae statute aa a defense. In
reply the 4laintlff allege laattera in avoid -tare
of the defense prad-d. Held, in thl
stale of tha pleeullaga appellant cannot
VS eN. ta. ee. f aeaa. K. 4w "S. -Sv V
Me"avS-a a.--a,-e V-VV f . v -"..
more to the average person
The imrvortance of select- y
a w. w
Omaha ia amply shown hy
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in Nebraska v?
Bank
ae eewwaaenraaee i i
AS
urge that a judgment dismissing- his ac
tion is not supported hy the pleading.
15I'1. Sj'eeee against Shores. Appeal,
Custer. Affirmed. Lmffie, C Division
No. 1.
M(j-s Shore first lived and cohabited
with Fannie Shores, and there ws born
to Ihem Jeremah Shore, the appellant
herein. He next cohabited with Hannah
Webb; she also departed thl life In Wa
and to them was born Joslaft Webb, whoej
estate ta in controversy herein. tuil Mm-i
peee. now deceased. After th death ol
Hannah W c 00. Moses Shores ohahited
wtth I'atsy Davis, and there waa born to
them John Wesley Shore, Wary Hausvr
and Elisabeth Stlmreoia. Patsy Davis de
parted this life In la or lie The sbovf
parties were all elavea, living In tli stst
of North Carolina, where Hannah Webb
and Patsy L'vi died.
In North Carolina lave could neither
legally marry nor own or inherit prr-rty.
After the close of the civil war Moset
Shore and Fannie Shore lived snd co
habited together a hueband and wife, and
afterward moved to the tate of Indiana,
where they both died. Joslah Webb moved
to Custer county, in this etste. where ha
died, leavitag hi estate the land In con
troversy herein. Jeremiah Shores claim
th estate or an interest therein as a half
brother of the deceased. The children t
Moeee Spees. the full brother of the de
ceased, ciaim an Interest tn the eetata, and
John Wesley Shore. Marv Hauser and
Elisabeth Btimpeon alsa claim an Interest
therein a brother and aiatera of the de
ceased of the half blood.
Tha case was submitted to the reurt on
th pleadings, which on behalf of the par
ties claiming aa children of Hannah W eob
and Patsy Davis, alleges that these women
were each legally married tn MoawA Slior-a.
The appellant s pleadings den.es such l-gal
marriage of these parU-s and asserts that
because Moses Shores and Fannie Shores,
his father and mother, lived and cohabited
together as husband and wife, ha became
their legitimate child. Held, that looking
to the pleadings alone. In the absence ot
evidence, the children of Hannan Webb
and Patsy Davla bern of their union with
Moses Shorea, must be regarded aa llli-giti-mate;
that under our atatute the etal
of an Illegitimate child descended to h.s
mother, and In case of her death to h-r
heirs; that the whole estate, under our
law. would descend to Moses Spt-ese. the
full brother of Joeiah Webb, If he wt-re
living, but, because of his death, hla chil
dren were entitled to the eatate aa hi
representatives.
That Jeremiah Shores, not being a rela
tive of Hannan Webb, th mother of tins
deceased, waa not entitled to any part o:
Uie estate, and the aueatton of hi hoirt;
a legitimate or illegitimate child of Aluae
and Fannie Snore waa tnimeterial. aa he
could not inherit In either event
- 15106. Pribbeno against Chicagua Burling
ton A Quincy Railioad Co. el al. - Appeal.
Richardson. Reversed and remanded. Hoot.
C. Division No. 1 - -
L kvlurnc of subQ,uent 1 a pair made,
or precautions taken, a.'ter an accident, or
th InlUctlon of an injury, ia not admissi
ble to prove antecedent negligence.
2. Where growing cropa are totally de
st royed as a result of defendants negll
arerrce plaintiff can recover their fair mar
ket value at th time of their destruction
and testimony tending to show thiir value
at that time ia competent, even though on
croee-evaminatlon It aupeare that the wit
ness did not Include in his mental estimate
every factor of uncertainty that m.ght en
ter into the value of the said cropa at the
l.me of iiielr annihilation. -
U115. School District No. V- Cuming
County. Nebraska, against Cuming County.
Appeal. Cuming. Reversed and remanded.
Epperson. C. Division, No. 1.
1 Pursuant to the provisions of uncon
stitutional acta of the legialature. the
county board of Cuming county levl.l
taxes ostensibly for tne benefit of th hiat.i
school districts of that county and the tax
payers voluntarily paid the same. H-.l
that such taxes constitute a public fund
which may le distributed to the hix i
school districts and other school districts
of the county tinder the provisions of sub
sequent legislation. 1
2 A county has DO vested right tn a pub
lic fund created by the levy of taxes under
the provisions of an unconstitutional act
of the legislature for the benefit of high
school districts and voluntarily paid by
the taxpayera.
1. When funds In th county treasury
mav be distributed only upon warrants
aut'honxed bv the county board a claim
or demand therefor ma b filed with the
countv board bv the party entitled thereto,
and an appeal may be prosecuted from an
order rejecting the claim.
15125. Srhneringer aga'nst Hchnerrriger.
Appeal. Custer. Reversed and remanded
'.'.1 direcliona. Root, C. Division No. 2.
No. t
1. Where a mother during her laat Illness,
believing that she will not recover, convey
II of her real eia!e to her husband, at
hia request, and upon hla oral promla to
devise said real estate to their demented
child, and care for him during the father'a
natural Ufa, though no express trust is
created, a court of equity may interpose
to present, a wrong and declare the grarAeo
a trustee ex maleficio for the protection
of the grantor a intended benefk iary.
In th foregoing case tne tamer, tne
day aucceedlng the execution of the deed,
made a wia complying with that part of
roe agreement. Held, that the deed and
will were parts ef the same transaction,
and that the grantee will nit he permute. I
to revoke the will or encumber, or dispose
of. said real estate to th detriment of his
incompetent child.
l.vnti. iJowney agalnat Cjykendall. Ap
peal. Hamilton. Revereed and reman cLed.
Calkins. C. Division No. 1.
1. Consistent statutes relating to the
same subject, thougn enacted at different
times, are to b. construed aa If enacted
together and on the same date. 80 con
strued, section 24. chapter 28. Comp. Stat.,
knposing a penalty for th aollection of
excessive fees, applies to police Judges.
2. Where persons who should have joined
a plaintiff in an action split their joint
demand and bring separata au'.ta a motion
to coraolidate such euli under tha pro
visions of section 164, coda, should be sus
tained. 1. Statute giving fees are to be construed
strict. y and sr not 10 be extended by Im
plication. Where a complaint ta filed
iaa nxt aeveral (arsons, the same fee
hould be charged as if thr wer but a
ingle defendant until demand 1 made for
separate trlala and then fee should only
be charged for such extra duties aa ara
necessarily caused by such separation.
A A police Judge sued under the pro
vision of ection 14. chapter 28. Comp.
Stat . for taking excessive fee, may not
Justify tn taking of uch fee by allowing
that he acted under tne direction ot the
prosecuting attorney.
15144. Goosee against Oram. Appeal.
Lincoln. Affirmed. Duffle. C. Dlviaieo
No. 1.
I. Wher th owner of two contiguous
lots of land conveva one of auch lota to
A. and subsequently eonveys tne other lot
to B. and a controversy arise between A
and B concerning the boundary line be
tween the two lota A eonnot, for the pur
pose of establishing title by adverse p..s
avresion agsinst B. tack his own p- eaeseiou
to tr.sl of th common grantor.
I The owner of four lots built a fence
around what he supposed was lot 1 ami
2. and erected a dwelling house in tout
the center of the said tots, in which he
lived for ahout twenty years He then
sold and conveyed lots 1 and 2 to the
defendant, and at'erwards sH snd con
veyed lots 1 and t to the plaintiff.
The evidence disclosed that the fence bul.t
by the forr.er oaner tnulu.iej a part of lot
1 Held, that pla'ntiff was not eetopped
to claim so much of lot 1 ss wa en
closed by the fence, no representation hav
ing been made to the feci eet a hen she
made her purchase that ne f-niw did not
include land otuer t.'.ici M I and 1
a -
; By vising the vsrtous earpartatente lit The
Bee Want Ad Pa gea you gel quick return
at amaJl autpenae,