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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNT, 12. 1WM.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
'i4 LlTerpool Cablet Are Lower Became
l of Domeitio Decline.
y BULLS NOT SCARED AT BEARS
latter Predict Farther Deellnee,
the Other Side Hefners Be
row Ilseaneerted Ott
the Talk.
OMAHA. June 11. 1308.
Liverpool eaHe were lower thin morning,
due to domestic decline yesterdat. Whilu
br are predicting still further decline
the bull leaden are riot disconcerted and
era looking for shorts to cover, and at III
predict higher levelii, both for tha old and
new crop future!
Pentlmenl on the corn future la very
mum. Ona aide predicts heavy receipt
and lower prices, while the bull are point
ing; to the Mrung cash situation and assert
there will be no mevement from the coun
try lth an decline In values.
Wheat ruled nervou and weakened after
revere pounding by leading bear. Hhmt
riling wa the feature of the day and re
sulted In a further decline. The nearby
futures suffered the heaviest loss.
Tore wan gteedy and showed better
trength during the session than wheat.
Receipts are onlv moderate and cash de
mand Is active. The market la nervou and
moves readily either way and ehowe a
t.ndencv to follow wheat.
Primary wheat receipts ware 14"., 000 bu.
arid shipment were 2n,0O bu.. agalnat re
ceipts I not year of 8K.M0 bu. and shipment
of HM.OOO bu.
Coin receipt were 473,000 bu. and shlp
menta were M7 00 bu., agalnat recelpm
last vear of MH 000 bu. and shipments of
43.W bu.
clearance were .W u. of corn, none of
nets and wheat and flour equal to W.Ouo
bu.
Liverpool closed S6d lower on wheat
ami unchanged to Vd higher on corn.
L,oral ranne of option.
steady: July ! d; September. s $Td, Le-
cemher, ks 4Nd.
IDKN"--Spot, firm; "'w American mtei,
via Oalveston. ; V1: future, atesdy;
July in S'd, Hepternhnr, ft Sd.
ARTIIFR I TIIR 4JRAI BELT
Marrnht It May Clear t' and Get
Warm Saturday.
OMAHA. June II. 190$.
Oenerallv fair weather prevalla thl
morning In the upper Mississippi and Mis
souri valleys and throughout the west, ex
cept that light showers are scattered ever
the extreme northwest. Within the lst
t went v-four hour light shower have oc
curred from the Missouri river west Into
the mountain and In all portions east of
the Mississippi river, Showery and gener
ally threatening weather continue In the
eastern states this morning. Temperatures
re slightly higher In the upper Mlssls-
DDl and extreme upper Mleourl vallev
nd on the Pacific slope, and the weather
III be sllerhtly warmer In this vicinity
onlght Whiles conditions continue some-
hat unsettled In the central valley and
western sections, the probabilities are for
generally fair or partly cloudy weather In
this vicinity tonight and Saturday.
Record of temperature and ureclpltatlen
compared with tJ corresponding day of
ne last tnree years:
1!. !".. 1907. 1908.
Minimum temperature .. M) 63 M ;.9
reclpltatlon 00 1.03 .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 70 degree.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1.
86 Inches.
Excess corresponding period, 190. 1 8S
nches.
Deficiency corresponding period In DOT,
23 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
rrs) aid Wheat Reg-Ion Dnlletla.
Corn and wheat region bulletin for
Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour
ndlng at e a. m, 75th meridian time.
Friday, June 11, 1909:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp Bain
Art teles. Open. Hlfh. J.ov. t Close! Tea'y.
Wheat I I
July... 1 I OP7 1 m
Kept... l tr: i u.; i!
884,1 (Waj
5i 5l
1 OH,, 1 O
1 Wm I Vi
Cut ll I
July... I
sept...;
Oaia ...
July...)
Sept...1
us!
BOHl
41HI
49.
41
44 V
411
(6V
41
)
Omaha Cash Trices.
WHEAT- No. 2 hard. 1132: No. 3 hard,
tl2K'ul.au: No. 4 hard. $12tXul26; No. 3
spring, l i;U129.
COHN-No. I. 70'4c; No. S, IWHo; No.
4. uv4i: No. 1 vvllow. 70Ae: No. 3 yellow,
7(i'4c; No. t white, 71c; No. t white, 711
j7l
OATrt No 3 mixed. fio'Ac: No. i while,
Mac; No. 4 white, 06S6c; standard, MVi
HVE-No. 2, SOc; No. 3, 79c.
Car aot Receipts
Wheat. Corn. Oats
( i. learn 3 lug 83
Minneapolis 83
D..iana 1 4
Duluth 1 ..
Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sk.
Ashland, Neb 63 69 . 01 Cloudy
Auburn. Neb (W R .00 Cloudy
Hroken Bow. Neb. 5 6.1 .00 Cloudy
Columbus. Neb... S5 fis. .00 Cloudv
''ulbertson. Neb.. W 67 .10 Cloudy
Fslrhury. Neb.... S8 69 .no Cloudy
Fairmont. Neb... (53 5S .00 Cloudv
Or Islnnd, Neb.. M M .On Cloudy
Hartlngton. Neb. 70 64 .Oil Clear
Hastings, Neb.... ?.t 6 .00 Cloudy
Holdrege, Neb.... 68 65 .14 Cloudy
Oakdale, Neb 72 51 .00 Cloudy
Omaha. Neb 04 hi T Cloudv
Tekamah, Neb... 70 69 .00 Cloudy
Alta, la. 72 53 .00 Clear
Carroll, la 73 61 .00 Clear
Clarlnda. Ia r.4 6K .00 Cloudy
Sibley, la 78 63 .00 Clear
F.ioux City, la... 70 62 .00 Clear
C'HICAfiO GRAIN A.U PROVISIONS
Wheat Market 8 Here from Several
Sinking; Spells Closes Steady.
CHICAGO. June 11. The wheat market
bad eeial sinking spells today owing to
the condition of the fall sown crop and to
tha northward spread of harvest opera
tlon. but closed fairly steady, prices Vc
hlKher to e lower than yesterday. Corn
and oata closed easy, but provisions were
weak.
Renewed selling of July was the feature
of wheat trad ng and the price or that op
tlon moved over a range of 2Vo. At times
the market was decidedly weak, but buy
In of the deferred feature by prominent
interest tended to create a steadier feel-
- in if. The chief factor in the situation was
(the near approach of harvest in several of
the leading winter wheat states and the
generally bearish tenor of crop advices
- from the southwest. Foreign crop advices
also were optimistic.
The Improved conditions abroad were
largely responsible for a decline or HB'M.
at Liverpool, which had a weakening effect
here at the atari. A substantial rally oc
curred toward midday owing to the
strendtli of northwestern markets, parttuu
Isrlv that at Winnipeg, which was up 3c,
J due larpely to a brisk demand for the cash
' grain. The advance Induced fresh selling
pi Julv and the price of that option de
clined from 11.174 to $1.15V. At the close
the July delivery was vc Deiow tne pr.
vlou close, but the September and De.
rember ontlona showed slight rains.
Corn nss nervous nearly all day In Sym
pathy with the sudden turns In wheat, but
at time ntsptayen consineraoie jiruiiics",
-ln to llcht offering from the country,
Weather conditions were more favorable
for the new crop. An easy tone prevailed
ni the close and prices were a shade
higher to aW4e lower, compared with
vst jtrds V.
Oat were weak on general selling, baaed
on the brlahl propects for the ntfw crop.
At the close prices were off Vic to A0.
provisions were easy at the start, but
became firm during the last half of the
day on buying by local packers, nnai
quotations snowed gains or so to iswi.
j The leading future ranged as follows
Artlols. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloee. Teey.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
July Sept
Dec.
Oats
July
Sept.
Dec.
Pork-
July
Sent. I 30
Lard- i
July II
1 17A
11 8Sil
1 0b
7J
TO
t
44HUH
44J
I 19 90
0341
1 IThI 1 Wl 1'
1 10U!l 09'44 ' 1
1 Obi 1 071 0
fieut-
Blb--
.luly
Sept.
46
I 11 60
I
10 70
I It 70
70V
453
30 03
20 221
11 0
11 66
10 90
10 0
1HV4
10
68
63HffH!
43H'34
44'i,
1 17
1 09S
1 OA
' 73
70V
69$ 59
70d70
69V
441. 43
19 90 20 01 19 95
30 02 30 30 20 Oi
11 46 11 00 11 60
11 60 11 66 1 67
10 70 10 70 10 76
10 70 10 M 10 75
NO. J.
Cash Quotations were as follows
KLOl'H Strong: winter patents. M 30if
C7t; winter straights. S.b04r 33; spring pat
nta I.iVi7.u0: spring straights, t40i(.U
takers. 136.3
RYE No. t. Mo.
BAHLKV Food or mixing, sufiSlc; f.M
to choice malting. MVt6S2c.
SEEDS Fiok. No. 1 Houlhwestern, 21. 01
No. 1 northwestern. 11.71. Timothy, 33 90.
Clover. 310 60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl . 320 0J
J0 10. Lard per 100 lbs., $1160. aihort ribs,
sides (lootie). 310 kftv 10.96. Short clear sides
(lxtd). 11.12ifjll 36.
Total ciraiances ot wheat and flour were
eiual to 90 000 bu. Exports for the week
a ahown bv Bradslreet'a. were equal u
1.847,000 bu. Primary recelpta werCjW.OOj
pu. ;iini)Krra will! J.n.wj uu, inn cuiir
spundlng day a ear ago.
Latlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Whea1
4 care, corn, i4 care; oata, la cars; nog
l,uuu neaa.
St.. Leinis General Market.
ST. LOL'IS, June 11. WHEAT Lower
track, No. 2 red cavil, 31 62i.l.68; No. I
huid. l.liH1.4o; July, September,
tw..
t'OHN-Steady; track. No. t cash. TW
No. 2 white, 7tc; July, 72Vu73c; Septem
ber. k'4c.
OA'IS Steady; track, No. 2 cash, 645
67o: No. t white. c; July, fcuc; Sp-
. & Hum
f I It Vfe-Nominal at lo.
f FIAH'R Unchanged; red winter patents,
ll tiMi7.M. extra fancy and straight, 36.7
! JX ; hari winter cleara. $4 764j,10.
T ll.-L'ITI..ll,l. II fjWfJ
COKNMKAL-3-l.W.
BRAN Dull; sacked, eaat track, $1.26.?
in.
HAT-Weak; timothy, I13.0QQ17.W. prairie,
luuuviiai.
bAGUlNO-7c
PROVISIONS Pork. ateady; Jobbing
I l.7. Lard, higher; prime steam, J1U J
10 40. Dry salt meats, ateady; boxed extr
shorts, lUlitt: clear ribs, au.rcv. siior
clears. 311.76. Bacon, steady: boxed tun
shorts, lUM; clear ribs, 312.62; short
clears, III 76.
POCLTRY-ieady; chickens, Uc
springs. ltlo; turkeys, 1&31&C; duck, kc
geese, c.
HUTTKR Steady, creamery, 21'Mc.
F.OOa Firm at lsc. case oount.
Recelpta and shipments of flour and grain
were as lonows:
Receipts, shipment
, I 000 4 4D
I.0 ,
, 7.700
, 17,uO
Vlour, kbla...
TSVbeat. bu....
Corn, bu
I Oata. bu
S,0
2a,lvM
Uvtrseel Grain Market.
UVIRPOOI, juna 1L WHEAT Spot
I wealera winter, boounal; futures,
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 6 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES
No. of -Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches
74 62 T
7i 6H .30
72 12 .00
80 60 T
7t 60 .26
R4 4 .16
71 60 .01
60 66 .01
76 60 . 00
Shower occurred within the last twenty
four hours In all portions of the corn and
wheat region except the St. Louis and De
Moines district. Temperatures continue
below the average In the northern and
western portions of the belt.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Chlcano. 111.,
Columbus, O
Des Moines. Ia...
Indianapolis, Ind
Kansas City. Mo
jouisvllle. Ky
Minneapolis, Minn. 28
Omaha. Neb 19
St. Louis, Mo 13
NEW YORK tiEMCBAL MARKET
Quotations of tbe Day on Varlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK. June 11 -FLOUR-Recelpls,
11.665 bbls.; exports, 4.W0 bbls.; market quiet
and barely steady; Minnesota patents
36.26136.60; winter straighta, ii.tvns.8f, Mln
nesota bakers, 3S.3otifi.66: winter extras,
34H5'(i6 7fl; winter patents, 36.75A7.00: winter
low grade. 34.76'6&.O0. Rye flour, dull; fair
to good, 4.50iM.70; choice to tancy, H-sutv
6.00.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and
yellow, 3166(1.70; coarse, 31.66itfl.fi0; kiln
dried, 33.HOW3.95
RYE Dull: No. 2 western. 97c f. o. b.
rvew York.
HARLEY Steady: feeding. S64iR7c. C. I. f.
New York.
WHEAT Spot market easy: No. i red
31.61, asked, elevator: No. 2 red, 31.61,
nominal, f. n. b.. afloat: No. 1 northern
Duluth. 31.36'H. nominal, f. o. b., afloat
No. 2 hard winter, 31-35. nominal, f. o. b.
afloat. The feature In wheat today was
in July near the close due to pronounced
weakness of cash wheat at St. Louis, and
freer offerings of ney wheat at Chicago
The beaiih modern miller report also had
an effect. Final prlcea on July were c
net lower and other months (e higher
July. 11.23(1.26 li-is. closed at 31 24: Sep
temper, ll.lfiVoH.17. closed at 31 16: De
cemper, l .mwii.ib, closed at ll.lo.
CORN Receipts. 7.600 bu.: exports. 2.S20
hu.; spot market steady; No. 2. 86c,
elevator, and 82c, f. o. b.. afloat; No.
white. 84c. and No. 2 yellow, 840. f. o
afloat, air nominal. Option market wa
without tramac.lon. closing net unchanged
July closed at S2c: September closed at
79c; December closed at 69c. i
OATS Receipts, 67.100 bu.: exports, 1.000
bu.; spot market quiet; natural white, 30
to 32 lbs., 2th45c; clipped white, 34 to 42
lb., t3r9c.
HAY Steady ; No. 3, 80ffiS5c: good to
choice. SoCfiii.ou.
HOPS Stesdy; state, common to choice
1R0. limr: 1907. M6c: Paclflo coast. 1908.
9n'o: 1907, ari6c.
MIUEM-r irm HOgota, 20iT2lc: Central
America. 21c.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family. 313.60
$14.00: mess. lV5Va 11.00: beef hams, 324.00
4zt.w; packet, ii2.waii.tu; city, extra India
mess, 320 MVa21.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled
bellies, liz.uu; ptcKied hams. 312 254112.60,
Ird. firmer; western, ni.twwil.90: contt
nent. 312 2f: South America. 312.76: torn
pound. 3S0044S.25. Pork, fitmers; family
821 OO'ii 22.00; short clear, O.maH-W; mesa,
I2l.UUiT22.nV.
talmjw juiet; city, tc: country,
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
flift'ic: Japan, nominal.
BI TTER sieadv : western Im tat o
creamery, firsts. 2:'fiZ3c.
KUUS EaslHi ; western, extra firsts. 2U
fitic; firsts, 21c; seconds, 20'uOVxo; south
ern. 1.VK21C.
POULTRY Alive, easv; western chick
ens. broilers. 22(ff2jc: fowls, li'316ci tur
keys, 13c. Dressed, weak; western chick
ens. broilers, 23'26c; fowls, lVJ17c.
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Uncertainty PreYaili in Market snd
Flnctattions Are Many.
CONDITION OF MONEY MARKET
Higher Rates for Money- Daring; the)
Week raster Feella f Cnntlon
n P.irt nf Borrower De
mand from Interior. '
NEW YORK, June 11. The action of the
ay s stock market threw no conclusive
light upon the state of speculative opinion
beyond the uncertainty mirrored In the
constant fluctuations of price. The marked
contraction in the volume of the market
the same time was an additional symp
tom of the disinclination to assume a
definite attitude In the speculation.
rorecast of the bank statement af
forded from Increased assurance over the
money oVitlook and rates for call loan
yielded to below t per cent after the ap
pearance of the preliminary estimates of
the week s currency movement. In solte
of the tone of the Chicago exchange on
mew york. the Inflow of currency from
the Interior seems to be uninterrupted.
The estimates of the gain In cash bv the
banks vary from 35,000,000 to over 3s,O00.Ono.
The higher rates for money during the
week, both on time and call, foster a feel
ing of caution on the part of the borrow
ers and Induce the conviction that the
demand from the Interior for funds to
move the crops Is at hand. The extended
position of the loan accounts of the banks
dds to this disposition, especially with
the approach of the period of the semi
annual settlement. It 1 probable the
seasonable hardening In the money market
has something to do with the scaling- down
of speculative activity In stocks. Some
repressive effect Is traceable to the de
velopments In' regard to the American
StiKar Refining company.
There was some unsettlement caused by
the discrepancy between the sharp decline
n the price of copper warrants In London
and the break In Rio Tinlo mining shares
n Paris and the flowing report of copper
rade conditions which continue to clrcu
late here. The suggestion that exports ot
copper were accumulating In foreign stocks
and that domestic deliveries by produced
were finding lodgement In second hands
wllhout going wholly Into consumption wa
regarded as disturbing and as partly ac
counting for the alugglshness In the copper
industrials. United Slates Steel also was
lmost Immovable,
Colorado A Southern dropped 3 points
bi cause the directors refrained from de
elating a dividend, in fact raising the
question whether the 4 per cent basis
established by the Hawley oontrol befor3
the sale to the Burlington would be main
tained. There were declines In other stocks
still In Hawley control. There was an
other variation In the opposing movements
of the Harrlmnn Paclflca, Southern Pacific
tak.ng up the advance, while Union Pacific
became reactionary. Wabash preferred
was a strong feature with the repetition
of the still unconfirmed rumor of absorp
tion by the Lackawanna.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, 36,676,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number or seles and leading Quotations
on stocks were as follows:
earn. Hlxh. Lew. Clot.
AUU-CTitlmtrt pre ..
Aml(amtt4 Copper
Aia. Arlculturl ....
Am. UmI Sugar
Am. Can. pf&
Am. C. V
Am. Cotton OH
Kansas City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITY, June ll-WHEAT-
Nominal; No. 1 hard. 111.43; No. 8. 31.31
jl 41; No. 2 red. 314iitj 1.54; No. 3. 31 4&&1.6S.
CORN Unchanged : No. 2 mixed. 72c
No. 3 mixed. 72c; No. 2 white, 73c; No.
i white. 7M(3c.
OATS-Uni-hunged; No. I white, 694tilc
No. 2 mixed, 67?joc.
RYE tCli .-Sc.
HAY Unchanged; choice Jmothy, 318.00T
13.60; choice prairie. 511.7:.i li.Uu; choice al
falfo. 3l4.7u4? 16.73.
BL'TTKlt-ACreamery extra, tie: flnts,
23c. seconds. 21c: packing stock. INo.
F.GIS Extras. -I've, firsts, 19tc: current
receipts, lSc; seconds and llrtlen. 16 e.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 2O0U0 16.000
Coin, bu SS.GW lit.OOO
Oats, bu 12.004 11, QUO
Options at Kansas City;
M; gold
hie rash balance. 111.
REPORT OF 1 HE r.K tfUNO HOUSE
Transactions f the Associated Bank
far the Week.
NEW YORK. June 11. Rradatreefs bank
clearlnga report for the week ending June
10 show an aggregate of 33.414.171 . a
agalnat 32.nt.U.Ai0 last week and 32 .7M.
lu In the corresponding week last year.
The following is a list ot the cities:
t,7o
16,300
too
40, W0
00
, l.t
U.3no
4IK
, t00l
, 6.0
71)
. 4,im
lit
ess
44
48 4
14
64
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2
1
04
6H
41 S
41H
U
M
7t4
42
at
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M
US
44
4
4!4
41
S
111
112 Vt
1.4(0 1.12' HI
lO.WW HI t 142 142U
to.
40 t(. Slim tt
1,400 at) 60k b0
4.4O0 11T 116H 11
104 iM. l'V
304 133 131 m
10,6-0 i:ev lll't ll
109 Mk 44, t4
600 3044 304 39l4j
1.600 4 7!H4 n
1.800 1I44 183 1U
100 rA 103 103
, 1
MOO TIH 77H V
600 71T4 70S 70t4j
t.ioe 4 41 4
. 3.000 imv, ma i4
, U.7UO Utlk 104 1H
400 774 7 741
I 60 44W 43 41V
4 19
!
n W
143 144
34 14
19a
60
3
a
63
43
11
60
an
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37
63
43
i,kv iu4 inua m
11.104 151 150 U0
lt, 74 74
701)
I, too
3'k)
00
4.404
TOO
100
4S
64
24
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16
41
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44
Am. H. L. pfd ,
Am. Ire Securltt
A merles Linieed
American Locomotive
Am. S. A R
Am. S. H , ex-dlT....i... t' 111
Am. Boar Refining....
Am. T. T
Am. Tobacco pfd
Amertoan Woolen
Anaconda Mlolni Co...
Atchison
Atchleon pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore a- Ohio
Dal. ft Ohio pfd
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leether pfd. ..
Central of New Jeraey..
Cbeaapeake ft Ohio
Chlono Jt Alton
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C. M. St. P
C. C, C. It. L
Cntor.tilo F. I
11 "into tc o 4,t
C. 4 So. lit pfd
( (,,. & Sr.. Jo p(d 00 U
Cotiiolldated Oea 9.100 141
Cora Producta 4.611O iS
Delaware Hudson 100 103
Denver to Oreads l.tOA 61
D. A . O. pfd 400 84
manners' Securities 1.IU4 3
En 11. 04 a;
Erie let pfd 1.304 64
Erie 3d pfd 104 43
uenerai hiectrio
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfa. .
Illlnota Centre! 164 14M 14
Interborough Met SoO It 14 14
im. net. pia
International Hanreaur
Int. Marine pfd
Int. aper . P
Int. Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City So.
K. C. So. pfd
Loutavllle N
Mlua. St. L
M , fit. P. 9. t. M..
Miasourl Paclflo
M., K. A T
M , K. A T. pfd
National Blecull
National Lead, ei-dlv..
N. R. R. a( M. lat pfd.
New York Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk W
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanla
People's Oaa
P.. C. C St. U
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palaee Car....
Hallway Steel Spring....
Heading
Republle Steel
RepuMie Sieel pfd
Rock Ialand C
Rock Ialand Co. pfd 600 71
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd 1 M 46
St. Loula S. W 104 save
St. L. S. W. pfd 404) AH
Skva-Sheffleld I. A I ...
Southern Paclflo T4.300 133
bo. Pacific ptd l.auo lal
Southern Railway 1,0 31
So. Hallway pfd 204 en
Tenneeeee Copper - 1,404 41
Texaa at Pacific (04 Si
T , St. L. A W 61
T . St. L. A W. ptd 8t a.
I'nion Pacillo M.M0 IM
toton Pailfle ptd 1,104 M
I. 8. Healty 604 63
l'. g. Rubber tOO 40
I'. 8. Bteel 42 600 Hi
V. S. Steel pfd I.lk'l 136 14 1!4
CUh Copper 400 it 62 IS
va.-eroona cnemicai r4
Wabeah . l.o 31
W.ba.h pfd I.2u0 63
Weatern Maryland l,a.j ti
Weallnghouee Bleotrla 3,T'4 64
Western I'nion TOO 14
Wheeling A U
Wlaronala Central 600
46
24
16
41
I')
44
7!U
S00 143 142 14
404 61 66 64
1,4 130 13 134
tt 7b 74 74
1100 43 43 42
73
104 IM 104 106
oo aa k aa
3,100 IS? l.l 131
36.100 69 64 66
a.ioo . tv
4.304 36 at 6
aa.etw 1U Ibt
2
1,000 137 134 137
1.000 ll;, JlS 116
t . . . 1
404 44 43 4
100 1 1!V 1H
40 4) 48 44
M.tO) 141 164 161
400 32 33 12
u lue 104 10
4 3u0 33 14 33
70
44
It
4H
EeceipU of Cattle Very IaeM nd
Trade Dull.
CITIES.
I
Clearings. Inc.
Dec
Not Rneagh Sheep
te Make Market or
tsnota tlon Per llngt
ateady.
New York
Chicago
Host on
'hlladelphla
Ht. Loula
I'lttsbiirg
Kansas City
Hsn Francisco
Haltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
03CAM.A
leveland
Detroit
Louisville
Milwaukee
Fort Worth
Los Angeles
ft. Paul
Seattle
Denver ;..
Buffalo
Indianapolis
Spokane, Wash
rrovinenee
Portland. Ore
Richmond
Albany
Washington, V. C...
St. Joseuh
Salt Lake City
(. olumhus
Memphis
Atlanta
1 aroma
Savannah
Toledo, U
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Peoria
Nevr Haven
Sioux City
Norfolk
Grand Rapids
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Springfield. Mass
Portland, Me
Augusta, ua
Dayton
Osklatid, C'al
Worcesttr
Jacksonville, Pla
Wichita
Whellng, W. Va
Knoxvlile
Little Kock
Chattanooga
Charleston, 8. C
Mobile
W'ilmlngton. Del
Lincoln, Neb
Wllkeabarre
Toprka
Davenport
Oklahoma
Fall Klver
Kalamazoo, Mich....
Sacramento
Springfield, 111
Helena
Fort Wayne
Cedar Rapids
New Bedford
Columbia, a. C
Macon
Youngstown
Lexington
Fargo, N. D
Akron
Hock ford, 111
Kile, Pa
Sioux Falls, 8. D....
Canton, O
Quincy, 111
Bloomington, 111
Lowell
Blnghamton
Chester, Pa
South Bend. Ind.....
Decatur. Ill
Springfield. O
Vlcksburg
Fremont. Neb ,
Mansfield. O
Jacksonville. Ill
(Jackson, Miss ,
fllouHton ,
tOalveston ,
Duluth
Scranton
8in.6.000 788'..
2,iyt.v znr..
167.6"M0i 19.4..
133..:i.iiO 36.8..
&.2M.0HU 14.8..
4S.M1.000, 11 4..
4S.M.0il0 48. 0,..
3kl.oM1. 12.11..
27,80O JO.S..
iXUM.Om) 18.9,..
18.9C.K0no I 7.8
lS.HHS.onOi 16 8
18,38,000 38.9
16.117.000: 18. 7f
13,3y6.0O0l 7.4
12.4S3.0tl 17.1,
11.822,0001 7.9
St.OOOl 42.0,
119M.0UOI 84.8
8.2W.0OO 5.8.t...
1180t.K; 47.8.f...
aHdl.OUOi 16. 7
8.6i0.OOO 9.7:....
8.631.0001 14.3:
I 7.sm000 St 0
I 7.3U6.00UI 20. 8
7,063.0001 21.8;
I 7.071. OOUI 21. li
6.444,0001 So;
7. 123,0o0 12.2:
&.r,4hOlOI 4. Si
6,73K.OOili I 3.8
6.2.13.000: 26.8
6.1J7,000 3.4
8.2iO,0iiO 18.1;
S.OKS.OOOi 87.2
.2el.0UH .7
8.604. 000 4.9
4.4.S1.IN 45 8
4.0,6.000 37.1
. 003.000, l.t)
.6o2.0H0j 26.0
2.776.01101 82.9
2.W2.0O0I 32.0
1.177.000 i 64.4!
2.6:4.0")! 89. 8i.,
2.442 0001 24.4 ..
2.0O6.OHfl 24.9..
1.9.i.i0 4..
1.2fj.t.J; ..
2.210,0OO 34.7..
l,74!l,0O0
l,o44,0U0 10.8i..
I,2h3.0tntj '3R.9l.
l.WI.OOO 30.5! .
1,722,0001 81. 1.
2. 214. CRM, 40.8;.
2.699, 000 60. 6.
1,812,000; 44 0,.
1.666.000; 26. 9.
1.637,0Ol) 37. 2.
1.771.li 22 .
l,:'i,utj if. (
1.3H8.0IW
1,406,000
1,K26.000
1.376,0001
1.285.0"0
1.206.0001
1,941,000
1,086 000
1.4y9.0i)
1, 219,000 !
1,018.000
l.oii.ooo
967,000
1,032. 000
9S1.000
6,0O0
760,000:
908.000
7S2.0O0I
688.000;
631,000
644.000
677.000
(W3 OnO,
717.000
63j.0U0 22.8
627,0001 17.1,
48o.00O
S40.0UO:
646.000
609,000
471,000
471 OOOl
2:i6.000 1 21
3118.000 34.91,
389,000 25.4;...
23.000 88.0,.
362,0001 84
27.141.0001 78.0
8 94,000 I 17.
3.714. 000
2,416,000
POt'TH OMAllA,
Recelots were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday ..
Official Thursday ....
Estimate Friday
Five days this weck .UtW 64,84 8.943
ame days last week...l.i.i"9 (ii.a-t
Same days 2 week ago.. 17.0s) M.469 11.488
Same davs 8 week ago.. W. 262 w,tn
ame days 4 weeks ago.. 18 lO 3M7I iv.u
Same days last year.... 19,004 43.409 15.903
The followlna table ahowa the receipts
of rsttle, bogs and sheen at South Omaha
lor tbe year to date, compared wun last
veer. lwvs ioo. Inc Dec-
Cattle 4H.01 3.4V7 19.594
Hog 1.26I.7M 1.S.T7.623 74 872
Sheep 626.040 838,616 U
The followlna labia ab.iw the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat
several days, with comparisons.
une 1...
una 2...
une 3...
una 4...
une 6...
June 6...
June 7...
une 8...
unc 9...
une 10..
une 11..
8.0 ...
22.4 ...
'2!6 ...
22.7 ...
37.5 ...
in;. 3 ...
3.8'...
i,::::
14.9 ...
26. Sj,
-67!5i,
22.3;.
28.01,
34 41..
49.8;..
40. l..
2S.,..
16.9..
U.6
86.9,.
67.21.
4.3;
'ii'.i'"
18. o
si. i
36.8
Fiaures revised to cover on side of
fln.ioilnf
t Not Included in totals because contain
Ing other Items than clearln;.
I Not Included in totals because com
parlsons are incomplete.
New York Money Market.
krw YORK. June 11. MONEY On call,
easy at 1'2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per
cent; closing bid, lVi P81- centi offered at
per cent.
TIJ
MR LOANS Firm and steady: sixty
days, 2H per cent; ninety day, lit. per
cent; six months, 3V(,ig3 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3li4
per cent. , .
STKHLINH EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34 856048
4 6690 for sixty-day bills and at 34 8775 for
demand: commercial bills, 34 8W4.soi.
SILVER Bar, 62V; Mexican dollars, 44c,
BONDS-Government, steady; railroad,
trra-nle.r.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as followst
D. g. ret. te. reg....l01 e japan 4a f"5
.101W 4n l
.101 do Id eerlea M
.161 I. a dab. aa 1931....
1HU A N. unl. 4a 10
.lit U.K. A T. 1st 4a... 100
31 do lat A ref. 4s....
.101 So sen. 4
.-06 Mo. Paclflo 4
. u"AM V C m 114k M
.118 An deb. 41 4i
.M N. Y. C. 4a new. Ui
KeN. T . N. H. H.
.116 a 138
.116 eew. a W. lat sen. 4a W
. do cv. 4a
lOOliNo. Paclflo 4a 12
. 94 do la '4
. 1 n. B. L.. rfda 4a 6
. ; Penn. cv. Ia 1914... 1
.104 edo con. 4e 104
,M keadina sea. 4 100
. St. L. A 8 r. f. 4. 66
17 81. U 8. W. C. 4a.... u
1"4 i0 lat (old 4a ...
. 74 seaboard A. I 4a..
7 8o. Paclflo col. 4a
do eoupoa
V. 8. U rag
do oeupoa
U. A 4a. rag
do coupon
Allla-Chal. lat 6a..
Am. Ag fa
Am. T. A T. cv. 4
Am. Tobaeoo 4....
do 4a
Alchleon gen. 4a...
do g. L. lat 4a...
do ev. 4a
do cv. 6 .
At. C. L. lat ia...
Hal. A Ohio 4a
do 3a
do 8. W. Ia....
Brk. Tr. cv. 4e
ranada 8o. lat 4a.
Central of Oa. it..
Cen. Leather ia. ...
C ef N. J. 8 6a..
O. A O. 4a
Chicago A A. Ia
c, b. a u.
.0
44
l
46
33
ISO 12
1S-1, 1J4
' 31
4.
34
61
13
'
to
40
4
62 s
31
64 v,
'
i
14
4
41
5
M
1MI
I
U
40
47
C. M A
I. J. 4a...
I P. f 31
a ' do lat ref. 4a
Articles. Open. Iligh.l Low. Close.
Wheat I I I I
July t 1 ! 1 09! . 1 08'il 1 OS
Sept, 1 03',, 1 04 1 03! 1 Oil,
Dec I 1 02' 1 03SI 1 0i 1 03VA
Corn- I I I I
July I 7141 7?nl 71H Tl'
Sept J 67: rv, 67 7A
Dea f 54-hil 66 64H! 5S
i
A asked.
Phllaelelphln Pmdace Market.
PHILADKLPHIA, June U.-BUTTER
Steady, fair demand; extra western cream
try and nearby prints. 2t-c.
ECttii Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania
and other nearby firsts, free cases. 26c, at
mark; Pennsylvania and other current re
eetpta. In returnable caaea. tie, at mark;
v.evtri'11 fivstk. fiee rawu, 23c, at mark;
wesum current receipts, free cases, Jltf
22c. it mark
CHEKSF.-Klrm, e higher; New Tork
full, rremna, choice, 14'ollWc, fair to good,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. June U -CORN-Hlgher;
ro. i yellow. 76)U ToeeO; No. 1 yellow.
nc
74c.
OATS Steady
while, 5c-&&c.
No. 3, 76 c. No. 3, 75Vc; No.
standard. 53c; Ne.
Dalnth Grain Mnrket.
nCI.CTH. June 11 Wll FAT-Close
July. 31 : Spteuilr. I!.ll; Nu. 1 north
ern. No. I northern, U. .'-,
Toial salea lor the day. 769.9M ahares.
u
l6
1
M
10
7
Boston Stock and Bonn's.
B08TON, June ll.-Money, call loans, 2H
S per cent; time loans, iii per cant.
Official closing:
Atchleon adj. ta M Atlantle
de 4a pi Butte Coalltloa 14
Airhleoa R. K US t el. t Ariioaa lua
' do pfd l'Cl. A Hetla 4.5
Boatoa a tlaine 14" rentenmal 3S
boatoa Klevaied 124 Copper Kaoe 63
FlUhburg pld laOitbaty West I
N. V. N. H. A H. ..1.3 rranklln II
I Dion Pacific l30rantv 104
Aai. Are chem 43r,reene rananea lo
do pfd 10iaoe Koyale 3
An. Pnea Tub I Maae Mining W
Aner. Sugar lli Michlgaa 1
do ptd 1(4 aiohak 47
Am. T A T 14 Mont. C. A C 36
Aater. Woolen Nevada 32
do pf 1 Old lionlnloa to
Dominion I A 8 .... 43 Oaceole Ui
Edleon Biee. 1I1U....2U parrot 8i
General Klectrte 10 Culocy fc
Maaa. Slectrte IS Shannon 1
l-aa 3 Tamarack 13
tnlied rrult 13Trlnilr 15
t'nited 9. at a luted Topper W
do pfd a l'. 8 Mlmag ... 4
C. 8 Bteel !tv a Oil 24
do pfd 134 ri.h 4ji4
Advenium t Victoria 4
Allouea 41 Winona I
Auta:ganatel f', Wolverlae Ubi
Artaoaa Ceaa. U honk au. a-dlv.. i
Bank Orarlagi,
OMAHA. June ll. Hank clearings for
today were 32 tn..70 .m, and for the corre
sponding oata last year 31.K16.fc4.34.
Tresasry Itateattat.
WASHINGTON. June 11 Today"a state
ment of the treaaury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the IlilGViOno o rl
.. 66
.. 3
..112
.. 63
..108
..110
.. t
.104
..106
lor, Va.-Caro. Cheax. ia... N
102 Wabaik lat 6 Ill
I do let A ex. 4a 78
14 Weataru Md. 4a 34
0W'et. Glee. v. 6a.... 14
7a Wli. Central 4s !
M Armour 4s . 1 96
74 C . B A y. a 4s ... K
147 c. A o. ref. aa 101
100 D. A H. U. ref. 6a...
, 7a N. K. K oc at. 4a.. aa
, 73 St. U A 8. 9. a. la.. 81
. 74 So. Paolfio cv. oils. ..lull
C, R. 1. A P. c 4s.. to 8o. Ralleay 6a...
do col. 6a 13 do gen. 4a
do rfdg 4a II Union Pacific 4a....
TC. A it L. g. 4a. 7 d ov. 4a
Colo. Ind. 6a 77 do lit A ref. 4i .
Colo. Mid. 4s 80 p. 8. Kubbor cite..
C A 9. r. A a. 4a. 64 I. 8 Steel Id (a...
D. H. cv. 4a
do lat ret. 4a.
D. A R. 0. 4a
Diatillera' 6a
trie p. I. 4a
do gen. 4a
do cv. aenea A. ...
do aerlea B
Oen. Kiee. cv. 6a....
III. Cen. lat ref. 4.
Int. Met. 4a
Int. M. M. 4a
K. C. do. let I
London atafk Mnrket.
LONDON. June 11. American securities
opened steady and a shade over parity and
improved on covering orders. At noon
prices were firm and to 1 point above
yesterday s New York closing.
Conaola. money.
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
minora a Ohio
64 M-, St. A T
.. 64 N. Y. Central ...
.. 16 Norfolk A W. ..
..113 do pfd
..107 Ontario A W....
.123 Pennaylvanla ...
Canadian Pacific 133 Rand XI nee
t'houpeake O.... TV Reading
Chicago u. W
Chi.. Mil. A St. P.
te Besra
Denver A Bio O ..
do pfd
rie
da lat pfd
do Id pfd
Grand Trunk
Illinois Central
Loulavllle N
... 44
...136
...It
... to
... hi
...70
... 10
... 60
... aa
6 aeulhern Rr ...
131 do pfd
16 goathern Pacific. . .131
63eeinlon Pacific,
ai do pfd
W V. 8 Bleel...
66 do pfd
. 4a Wabeeil
U do pfd
1.13 gpantah 4a
14Anui. Cocoer .
SILVER Bar. dull at 34 8-led per ounce).
Muisr.i 2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for ahorl bllla ia 231-16 per cent; for three
monuia bins, 2 per cent.
11
.lti
100
. at
.ut
. 31
. 66
. a
6'
New York Mining: Stock,
NEW YORK, June 11. Closing quotations
on mining slock
Alice
Brunswick Con. ..
Com. Tunnel stork
da bonda
Con. Cal. A Va...
Horn Silver
Iron Sliver
Offered.
rt ' e;
) Leadvllle Con.
I Llttla Chief .
17 Meauaa
... 11 Ontario
... ii Opblr
... U standard
...lat) Yellow Jacket
.... 60
....160
...130
....171
.... 17
reserve, snows; Qeld com anl bullion. J tha whole saauo.
Dry Ooode Mnrket.
NEW YORK. June 11. DRY GOODS Th
cotton goods market continue firm and
active In the primary division. Cotto
yearns are In better Inquiry, but prlcea
rule very low ana irregular, in preslden
or tne American Woolen company an
nounces mat tne prlcea on spring 110 good
a in be the Highest ever uuoteil by ih
company and they will e guaranteed (or
MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
QGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
or Lamha la sight
Ketahllah
A boat
Neb . June 11. 1.
rattle Hor Sheet)
3.1T.6
3 140
S.S'l
an
300
6.W1
13 MS
IS. fill
11,.'!
8,
t 3
8.: i
l.YOS
1.098
4.-.0
Date. litOS. lW1.ilM7. 11908. 11905. 11904. 1901.
n t ... f If 4 34t ... t 6
ti t's . . t j aa is ... t it
61 .. 3rt 1 T M
8HF.KP AND UMBS-Ai wa th cae
yesterdav, there were not enoujjh sheep on
sale this morning to make a market. The
two cats of mixed stock old. brought
uuntably firm prl. ea th bel clipped
ew es moving at V 00
Thl week's market has been rllsrerent
from any previous market thl year In
maiv respe'ts Total receipt, todav es
timate Included of course. 1ll compare
very favorably with last w-eek's offloUl
count. At th same time, there have been
almost twice as many sheep on sal this
aeek as there a ere last week. This Is -plained
In the unusually large percentage
of "dlrerta" last week. The class of of
ferings during the peat four days has been
different, as well. The bulk this week hss
consisted of California tock, mostly spring
lambs, as contrasted with the customary
run of westerns. This feature makes a
comparison of values for the week very
difficult, since there were no coast sheep
here last week, and very few spring lamb.
The general market this weea, nosrvn,
has etihlblted many soft spots and might
be called all the way from steaay to a
quarter lower than last week's close. Poring
mhs from the coaai were oeraimii -
ratlc. selling on .one day from loo nignet
to 26c lower. " . .
Quotatlona on clipped sneep ana tamos:
good to choice lambs. 37 78flS85; fair to
good lambs. 37 357 75; good to choice light
yearlings. 36 3(?s.7n: good to choice heavy
yearlings. TMjjri.re; gooa to "
wethers. 8.90tJ.40; fair to gooa wnnrra
3r. 40H) 90; good to choice ewes, sB"
fair to good ewes, 36 6oy6.il, culls and
bucks. 32.006.00. . . .
nnnfarlnn, nn vnn Ml lambs: IHJoa "
choice lambs. 8.7lJ 33; fair to good lambs.
IS. ST. 8.75,
Representative salea:
No. A. Fr.
17 spring lambs 4 j
103 western ewes B w
7 ir,l B 851 40 8 29 5 00' 4 f 8 83
7 lSVtl
7 S
T WVi
7 W
e
7 33;
S 29
r 2:1 1 nr.
8 Ml fi 9
5 81 1 B 9S
6 26! 5 i-
8 02
7 S7U B 27! 6 OS
37 5 r
5 27 0
39l
8 211 6 11 4 4i 8 07
I I ll 4 4 K8
4 V 5 88
301
0 241 5 21!
A i S 23'
8 Ml 6 25'
6 S7j 5 20
37 5 17.
I 5 20
8 37 8 01 6 89!
8 78
4 r,4! i 78
4 Ml
4 Ktf! R 80
t 70 5 85
4 7R 8 01
4 79 6 08
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Catle. Hogs. ISheep.
M. & fit. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
nlon Pacific
C. A N. V., east
C. N. V . west
St. P.. M A O....
C. B A Q., west
C, R. I. A P., east...
C. R. I. & P., west...
Illinois Central
c. a. w
Total receipts
..38
4
1
1
25
6
32
7
37 S
4
1
4
190
1 ne disposition of the day s receipts was
s follows, each huver ourphsnlna- the .111 m-
oer 01 neaa indicated:
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
1.0K
1.833
2.818
2,b99
118
57
Omaha Packing Co 139
swift and Company 275
Cudahy Packing Co 301
Armour A Co 12
Cudahy. from K C 147
W. I. SteDhen 1
Hill A Son ". 7
13. Root A Co 39
H. Bulla 4
M. Hagerty A Co
F. O. InKhram 8
Swattz-Boland 138
Other buyers 87
Total 873 8,078 126
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were verv
small this morning, there being only thlr
ty-six cars in sight all told. Among the
receipts, however, were some pretty good
iat reeves.
The trade on beef steers was verv slow
and weak. Packers did not appear to care
very much whether thev got any more
killers this week or not. and their bids
were not to the liking of sellers, so thai
the trade was a drag from start to finish
It was late before a clearance was ef,
fected. In spite of the fact that receipt!
were so small. In spite of the weakness
today, the market Is a little higher than
It was one week ago.
There were only a few scntterlnr loads
or cows ana neirers in sight. The feeling
was that dry lot cows or heifers would
command eteady prices, but ftrassers were
slow sale. For the week the market on
strlotly good heifers has shown little
change, but grass cows and all kinds of
inferior she stuff Is around 3050c lower
than a week ago.
There were no stockers or feeders In
sight today upon which to make an est!
mate of the market. For the week the
supply of good heavy feeders hss been
small and prises In consequence have not
shown much change. On the other hand
light stockers have broken badly, not only
here, but at all other market points.
Representative sales:
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
"corn-fed steers. 86.50rr7 00: fair to tood
corn-fed steers, 88 OOmti.DO: common to fair
corn-fed steers. 8!.tWH6.00; good to choice
cows and neirers. 15. aw. 00; fair to good
cows ana heifers, 4.40n5.30; common to
fair cows and heifers. 32.50T4.40: a-ood lo
choice stockers and feeder. 4.60t?J.50; fair
to good stockers and feeders, $4.0091.60;
common to fair stockers and feeders. 33.00
'(5 4 0i); stock heifers, 33. VJQ 4. 40: veal calves.
14.007.20; bulls, Hags. etc.. 33.50ii6.60.
BEEF STEERS.
Changed to lower, flpot. quiet. Rio, No.
7 i'aur; Santos. No. 4. c. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, 9til-'V.
t otton Market.
NEW YORK. June 11. COTTON Market
for futures opened steady; July. 10 82c; A11
Kust. 10 '.be bid; tctober. 10 7c ; November,
10 7ic. December, lOolr: January, 10 77c;
March. 10 77c; Mar. 10 7sfi lt
GALVESTON. June 11 -COTTON-8iady ;
10-Vc.
Futures closed steady; June, lotto; July,
10:V; August, 10tWc; September, 18 8c;
IKtober, lO.lSHe; November. 10 70c; lecem-
ber, 10 71c; January, 10 66c; March, 18 68c;
May, 10 70c.
Hoot cotton cloaed unlet to 10 points
Inu r ... I. !.!,.. . . n I . .1 II . mlljllna
. , . , , al, ,,,, , ,ig uiiiiio, ..vi , iiiiuuiiua
gulf, 11 4. -c. No sales.
NEW U1LKAN8. June
Fpots were quiet and easy.
s-lMs. nominal: ordinary
gooa ordinarv, 7-ic;
10 5-lc; middling, loi.c;
uc; middling lair, use
In I Receipts. (0 halea; stork, l.t,r4 bales.
ST. LOllS. June 11 tOTTON Quiet :
middling. 107c. Sales, none; receipts, 8.803
bales; shipments, 8,vl8 bales; stock, 38.478
bales.
bulls
stockers and
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Story of Hay's Tranaeetlona In Cattle,
Ilea and She.
CH1CAC.O. June ll.-CATTI.E Receipts,
1.500 head; market steady; steers. m.b"W
cows, 4.00(n5 25; heifers. J3.60titTl.00;
13. 75ti 6.36: calves. I3.00SB5.00;
feeders. 33.30Bn.Z5.
HOGS Receipts, 22.000 head; marnet gen
erally 10c lower: choice heavy, 37.7trij.iki,
butchers, 7.65ii7 ,o; light mixea, '
clioice light, I6.204J7.3.S; packing, 746W75ft;
pigs. t"'. 2'-1j7.0O; bulk of sales. $..30f7.55
SHEEP AM nrcoipia,
head; market for :hoice lambs, rong,
others, weak; shep. 8.25fl.; lambs. $4.W
.1875: spring lambs, 7.&tX8.oe; yearling,
3j.5(V37.M).
Kansas City 1-lve Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Ho.. June 11. CATTLK
Receipts. S.Oia) head, including 1,400 south
erns; market steaay to wea; rmn v
port and dreesed beef steers, 36 4OHJ7.O0; fair
to good, 8ft.OtWo.ao; western sieers,
c ?-. .mrli.ri onit faerters. I3.nO0lD.riU: SOlltn-
erns steers, $4.0036.76: southern cows, 82 75
tjl.M); native cows, 82.50-5.75; native heif
ers. $4. 006.60; DUUS, I3.Uira'li.; caivee, fv.iw
fi7.25.
MIIUSKerf Pta. 11. uw neao, iiiii it-i w
lower; top. $7.60; bulk of sales, $7.1o'7.6i;
i,... v 7 fJVrf-7 an- nsckers and butchers.
e-irvwT Ri. Ill,t 17 ftftCiT 4?l4- nlas. 36 00K6 90
. .' ' . ..... r ft i . e mvi
SHEKP AfVl UJtino-nraii",
head: market. 10c to 15c lower; lambs $8.50
o -r . M . tE 7? IS' WAthrrS. 84 WW
6.75: ewes. $4.00(S5.50; Blockers and feeder!
$3.00Cj6.25; Texas muttons. MrViJ&.W.
St. I.onls Live Stork Mnrket.
rt lll'IS June 11. CATTLE Receipts
i ion hoao Including 1.000 TexanB: market
steadv to lOo lower; native shipping and
.i..r tnr.(Vfi7 0S: dressed beef and
butcher steers. $5 rSfl.75; steers under 1.000
pounds. $4.5Wi5r; stocKers ann leeoera.
ha; i sk. eni4 heifers. f8.50i7TTi.65: ran-
ners z.fV&2.50: bulls. $4.001 50; CftlveS. $6 50
S7 75; Texas and Indian steers, $3.75yt).f0
. anA halfera. 82 5fKff5.25.
i-inr.s Rerelnts. 10.400 heed: market 10c
i.... .ni liirhts JsaW7 50: packers
37.25ft7.n5: butchers and best heavy, $7.60
SHEEP AND LAMPS-Reeelpts. 1.800
head: market steady; native muttons. $4.00
tgSW; lambs. 36 50(fji9 26: culls and bucks,
$3.7500.00; Blockers, $2 50S75.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST JOSEPH. June 11. CATTIjE Re
ceipts. 600 head. Market steady: steers
$5.5Off4.90; cows and heifers, $2.40rfi6.00
xolvoa t: 50417.25.
H-riaWecelnts. 6.500 head. Market 5c
lower: nualltv common; top, $7.60; bulk of
eles 7 Z5f7 .50.
SHEEP AND tiAMBS Receipts, 300 head.
Market steady; lambs. $7.no4jK.7.
Slona City Live Stork Market
PIOT'X CITY. Ia.. June 11 (Special Tel
egram) CATTLE Receipts. SOO head; mar
ket strong: beeves, $5.0035.75; fat cows and
heifers. $4. 00ii 6.00; feeders, slow, 4.uuy. (B
voarltnirs. 3.1.00ft4.GO.
HCM1S Receipts. 6.600 head; market. SffllOc
lower; range of prices. $7.007.66; bulk of
sales, $7.20(f7.S5: ,
Stork In Sight
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western tnaraeis yesirruay;
t,attie. nogs, onecp
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
87 6 48 1'S M
VV. 46 I 76 I lma) 4 14
6 Ut4 I 00 II ma t 36
10 641 00 6 li)0 I 44
30 1111 I 10 tt 40
li Ill 10 I 41 60
II tl'KJ 16 80 1605 I 66
11 11 11 I 18
COWS.
1 140 I 40 1 960 4 30
1 1080 I 76 1 17 4 70
I a") I 76 1 6M i o
I 1021 I 10 inn oft
I I7 I 28 I llja 6 IA
16 I 60 7 11M U
t KM! I 76 i 1341 4
4 10U8 4 10 t 1078 6 it
1IEIFER3.
3 444 I 40 4 860 $
BULLS.
1 "60 8 10 1 1490 I 76
1 14 0 I 30 1 1616 I 76
1 I'" 16 1 1670 4 16
1 1J 60 1 1719 4 66
3 'S I i6 1 10,0 6 20
1 1004 I t(t I i)t
1 10 t 46
CALVES.
1 340 4 00 1 170 86
I t 4 76 1 170 60
6 :o i oo i iso i 6o
1 280 6 3S 1 1J 60
1 ttO 6 60 7 4 4 76
I ?V0 I 60 t 115 t 76
1 1W 6 00 im 76
1 110 4 0) 1 10 1 no
8 154 4 0 1 I!) (to
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 740 4 to 14 aat 6 06
I IJ 6 00
HOQ8-Hogs opened very slow and dull
this morning, packers bidding generally 10c
lower ihnn yesterday. Salsemen orf the
other hand, were alow to part with their
holdings, being determined apparently to
force every cent possible out of the mar
ket. With both sides rather stubborn, the
market dragxed along during the early
morning without very much business being
transacted, and it was well along toward
11 o'clock before the trade was really under
way. Here and there, wherever a salesman
could secure a bid that looked at all reason
able, he would cut loose, a load or two at
a time going to the scales, but at prlcea
that were safely 5'dlCk- lower than yester
day. Thus It took right good hogs to bring
$7.56. while the bulk sold at $7.207.60.
Representative sales:
Pr
7 IS
T 15
7 16
T t6
t 35
T 13
T et
7 n
7 40
7 40
1 40
7 40
7 40
T 44
7 40
T 40
t 40
t 40
1 40
7 441
74
1 4I
7 4i
T 4."4
1 If,
T 46
T 46
T 46
f 46
1 46
7 4
f 43
T 46
T 46
7 46
t 4H
7 60
1 60
I 6
T 66
7 60
T
T .J .
1 6!
1
r 66
South Omaha.
Sioux City
St. Joseph
Kansas City..
St. Louis.
800
.. SOO
.. 600
..3.000
.1.400
Chicago 1500
Totals 6,500
8.500
6,600
6,K0
li.ooo
10 400
22 000
4.'.0
800
2.0H0
1,800
700
n. -cotton-low
jordlnary,
$C nominal;
low middling.
good middling.
fair, l?tc, nom-
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 11 M K.TA t tt-Tb.
London tin market was tl lower today, with
spot at 1134 6a and future at 1X6 li 3d.
Locally dull, with quotation ranging from
1.2V 35 to I 75. Copper was lower In Lon
don, with spot at IM 17 d and futures at
60 12s 6d Speculative selling and thl
irregularity of the English market appear
to have so far prevented the improvement
expected In certain local copper circles and
tne market today was reported dull ane
unchanged, with lake at $l3.62Vn13.;6, elec
trolytic at $1S.3T',H13 60 and casting at $13.
1f13.87iy Lead was unrhanged at f IS 6s In
ondon and remained quiet at $4.S54 45 Ir.
the local market . Spelter was unchanged
at I2i 2s 6d In London. Locally quiet at
35 36vi6 40. Iron was unchanged In London,
with Cleveland warrants at 4s svt. Nr.
change was reported locally. No. 1 foundry
northern is quoted at 816 twi 58. No. 1
foundry northern at $16 76fil6.36. and No. 1
foundry southern and No. 1 southern, soft,
at $16.0ftfrl6 25.
ST. Lulls. June 11. METALf Lead,
higher at $4.37H. Spelter, firm at $6 324
Olla and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Ta., June 11. OIL-Credlt bal
ances, $1.68; runs. 290.844 bbls.; average.
176.605 bbls.; shipments, lo3,064 bbls.; aver-
age. 1K3.010 bhls.
SAVANNAH, Oa.. June 11. TCRPEN-
TIE Firm. 40',c.
ROSIN-Flrm; R $.1.V.fl$.5; D, $2 SrVrtJ 0.
E, $3 .10; F, $3.61175; O. $3.iWM; H, $4.00;
I. l4.2O-y4.S0; K, $4 SO: M, $5.00; N, $6.K;
W. G.. $5.35; W. W 35.40.
i . , ,
Sugar Down nasi l a Aaela.
NEW YORK. June 11. All grades of re
fined sugar were reduced 10 cents, a hun
dred pounds today.
Later In the day all grades of refined
sugar were advanced 10 cents, making the
rates unchanged from yesterday.
Milwaukee Grnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. June ll.-WHEAT-No. 1
northern, $1.37ftl 38; No. 2 northern, $1.86;
July, $1 16v&1.164.
OATH-Standard, 604J594C
Tolede Seed Market.
TOLElK. June 11 SEEDS-Ctovef. 8H.50:
October. 87.50; December, $7.05; March, $7.15;
No. 3, $6.2;.; rejected, V76. Timothy, prime,
$1.95. Alslke, prime, $.00; August, $5. 25.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 11 WHEAT Julv.
$1,81761.32; September, $1.11 ft.ll; cash,
No. 1 hard, $1.36&; No. 1 northern, $1.36,;
No. northern, $1.33-
63,900 6,250
f;b1 C meat vviaconaia iuii cream,
lac: young America. 4 In hoop, 16c;
a, 8 In hoop, 18c; aalalee, $0 la boon,
cream brick, full cas. 16o: blook
No. , Av Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh.
1 171 40 7 16 74 221 . .
43 1 W 111 74 7 ICO
IS 174 10 7 15 74 1 1 ...
tt IT! 40 7 i 44 2.12 . .
42 191 ... 1 10 tt 129
60 Jul ... 7 10 T4 t21 ...
74 21 l"0 7 16 tii 214 . .
72 141 ltd 7 26 H 246 tOO
It II . . I 16 71 Ui 40
M 112 IK0 1 16 II .i 40
61 21J 140 1 26 74 24) 160
) 104 120 7 26 70 24! 1J0
T6. .......134 60 1 16 71 211 ,
a? 2J4 ISO 7 16 61 264 140
14 tlO 160 7 t'H 44 16 U)
7 801 ... 7 31 H 15 2)4 .
44 34 . . 1 27i, it ,T to
63 22J 140 7 10 71 237 l
6 tl: I) 1 7 1,4 no
76 IJ 60 1 30 24o 4i
14 107 40 7 W Ill) tmi
M lit i 7 10 2 71 40
II IU 120 t 30 44 175 20
4i 22 . . 7 60 IH lit u0
71 til 10 1 M 4 ...
7) 225 . . 7 40 46 ;i6 40
46 Ill 120 7 10 70 :(. 110
14 1 4 40 7 so aa tie i
77 211 ... 7 10 14 2:i4 .
II 214 . 1 10 at Ill to
10 W) M 7 60 74 iH H0
a in 140 1 ao it tea . .
7t 'fJt 140 1 ao 71 4 IM
10 .114 .. 7 SO i47 .
to 177 120 f 10 141 k1 yx
44 136 . T SO 7u t4t 40
44 24 t t It 74 10
7a t7 60 1 JO 10 It ...
SI tit ... t M 4 tu ...
tl 214 . T V 40 J7 40
74 714 120 7 44 27 lai
4 l.t 100 1 41 276 60
44 117 K T M 44 J..5 ...
4f Ml 130 lit 41 171 lt4
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OMAHA GKNKHAt. MARKET.
Staple and Fancy Produce Prlcea far.
atlahed by Bnyera and Wkolesaler.
BUTTER Creamery, No. I, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 26Vc; No. 1
In 60-lb tub, 26c; No. 1 In 1-lb. cartons,
34c; In 60-lt tubs, 33tc; packing stock, lo;
fancy dairy, tuba, l20o', common roll,
fresh made, 17Ve. Market changes avory
Tuesday.
EGOS Fresh selling stock, candled, Ua
No storxge stock in Omaha market.
CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream.
twins, lac:
favorite,
caiiaa 16c: full cream llmburger. 16o.
POULTRY Broiler. c; ailv. aprlnga
13 V; benii. 12Vic; cocks, 8o; ducks, lie J
gee. I0c; turkeys, 18c pigeon, per do..
c; guinea fowla. por do.. $3.60; aquaba,
cer dot., $2. Dressed bens, llu; sunngs,
l.ti-lvc; cocks. ic; tlucaa, 11c; (esse, lie;
tuikeya. 21c.
FISH Kresh caught; almost alt ar
drersed: Halibut, 8c; buffalo, R; trout,
13c; bullhead. 14e; catflah, 17e; trapplea,
sunfish, tc to 8c; blaok bass, 36c; white
flh. 13c; pike. 12; aalmon. 14c; pickerel,
luc- frog legs. 35c. Fresh frosert: White
fish, No. 1. luc; round, to; pickerel,
(treated and head leas, 7c; round, te; pike,
dreasad, 10c; round, c; red snapper, lie;
rpanlaa mackerel. Uc; uauv uiacktireL lie
BEEF CUTfi Ribs: No. t 16Ve; No, I,
12 Vc; No. 8, 12c ixiin: No. 1, lc; No. 1
Ho; No. 3, 13o. Chuck: No. 1. 7'c; No. 3.
7"4C No. 3, Tito. Round: No. I, 10c; No. 3.
o; No. $. o. Plate: No. L 6c; No. 3.
6tc; No. $, fca.
FRESH FRUITS-Btrawberrles, $3 76313 36
per crate for Missouri and Arkansas stock;
Florida pineapples, 18s to 4e, $3.76 per
orate; giape trulls, 8t sis per box, $u, 46
sise, $550; 64 slse, $6; bananas, fane Port
Limon. per pound, 40.
CITRUS FRUITS Lemons, 83.6Oi4.d0;
oiapges, $2 7l4.0u.
VEUUTAbLloi Kansas sweet potatoes,
$2.76 per bbL California celery, large. uc;
stnulier. 80c. New York Holland seed cab
batiu. iVaC per lb. Wisconsin Red Olob
onluns, 3c per 'u California cauliflower.
$XCa) pet crate. Ttoiaioea, Florida, 8-basket
craie, $4 00. Iettuce. pur Hot, 40c. Par
ampu, turnips, carrota, lu per aoten. Flor
ida new otrfcLa, at rota, idieu:ye, turuitis.
IOC.
1 atreen. 10c: No. 1 euitd, lie
CENTENARIAN GOES THE LIMIT
Takes in All the l.uanrlea of Life
nnd Seems to Thrive
A-rienty.
The happiest man In St. Louis, becaust
he never worries and always gets what
ever he wants. Is Simon Bildsteln, who, ,t
few days ago, celebrated his 100th birthday.
Herr Ulldsteln has a philosophy of life and
conduct calculated to shock the prohibi
tionist and the antl-tobacoonlst Into shivering-
flu. Likewise will his dietary creed
give th vegetarian the dance of 8U Vltua
merely lo contemplate.
Bildsteln denies himself nothing-, and
unto him nothing Is denied. He drinks, ha
smokes, he chews. He Is not a drunkard
not now though he used to get drunk.
That was many years ago. Long, long
ago Herr Blldsteln's capacity for red liquor
became so great that all the whisky he
cares to drink now has no Intoxicating
effect.
Blldsteln's regular consumption of whisky,
according to his statement and that of the
family with whom he Uvea, ia ona gallon
a week.
His regular consumption, therefore, Is
something more than one pint a day.
Bildsteln smokes a pipe, a big, long,
strong German pipe. He starts smoking
shortly after he gets up, which Invariably
Is 6 a. m. But before he lights his pipe he
goes down to the kitchen and lights the
fire. Then he takes a portion of his dally
pint, which la always on hand in the kit
chen. His pipe lit, the old man goes about
the house and premises doing chores such
as carrying hods of coal, chopping kindling
wood, and cleaning out tha stables. He be
lieves fn exercise.
As to eating, Herr Bildsteln just eats
anything he wants. No dietary discipline
controls his appetite. He eats meat and
vegetables any sort, all sorts.
Herr Blldsteln's philosophy of life and
his prescription of longevity may be ex
pressed in two words, "Don't worry." He
never worries.
"Sleep plenty, cat plenty, chew plenty,
smoke plenty, drink plenty and don't
worry," says Bildsteln.
But the centenarian la not Intemperate
he says so himself. He la strongly op
posed to Intemperance as he views It
"Too much whisky is a bad thing," ha
saya. "But whisky la good medicine when
you don't drink too much of it" St. Ldul
Post-Dispatch.
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Pointed Piragrasba,
Never cloaed the open season for kissing.
A barking dog never bites while he Is
barking.
When respect departs love paoka Its grip
and takes a vacation.
Everybody's buclnesa la nobody's busi
ness except busybody's. I
It's the uncertainty of women that makes
men go daffy about them.
One good turn deserves another engage
ment on the vaudeville circuit.
Sooner or later a man who travels on his
cheek will have a worn look.
Publicity Is an alarm clock that fre
quently awaken a man's conscience.
Many a woman marries the wrong man
because the , right on neglected ta ask
her. '
How we enjoy seeing a man get the
worst ot It when he tries to get the best
of others.
You can estimate the value of your repu
tation by trying to induce a pawnbroker
to advance you aomethlng on It
After a girl gets to be about ao old she
gives up the Idea of a career and puts In
twenty-four hours a day seeking a hus
band. Chicago News.
CeCee Market.
NEW YORK. June ll.-t.'OFFEB-Market
for future opened dull at unchanged price
to a decline of 10 points, under scattered
offerings. In the absence of buyers. No
business was reported until late In the Jay,
when there was a sale of 3:'i0 bags of July
st 50c. The market closed dull, net un
changed to It Sum La lewer. Havre waa un-
World's Most Jseantlfnl Urldgr.
There will (hortly be opened in Swltaer
land the Wiener viaduct on the route front
Davos to Flllsur. It Is entirely constructed
of stone at a height of 80 meters (2H2V,
feet), and has a central arch of fifty-five
meters and six others each of twenty
meters, the entire length of the bridge
being 17S meters. It Is, according to a
l'aria contemporary, the moat beautiful
bridge In the world.
The new line of Albula, moreover, pre
sents some other admirable works of great
boldness, among which is the Soils bridge,
26 meters In length and at an altitude of
seventy-seven meters, upon which the dili
gences stop to enable the tourists to admire
the beauties of the situation. Then at
eltht meters higher 1 a aeeond bridge,
that of a railway, about forty meters in
length, which rruxar an abyss. London
Globe
"HOGS INSURED
AGAINST DISEASE
and other Live) Stock insured against
accident and disease."
Address Tbe Live Stock Reciprocal
Underwriters, 410 United Bank blig.,
Bloux. City, ia.