v THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUBNAL, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1901. ".900 -do ,Pr ..V... I 99:'" 98% 98% 98% 10,100 Waba»h 24% 22% 23% ' •\u25a0£% HEAVY DECLINE IN WHEAT-JULY DOWN TO 6234 STOCKS i?4,soo_»dof.'pr ...... 461 421^ ' 45% 42 c B«p OPEN DULL Wellß-Far.' > U\u25a0 n ...... 150 - 150* HOGS ARE SCARCE i-3,000 Western Union. 94% 94 94% 94% Mas. £. Lewis • 2.000 Wheel. &L. E. 22 20% 21% 20% Ms The Bulls Became Panicky on the Northwestern 200 do. Ist pr... 56% '66' 56 56 Securities Rise Sev- i •'-\u25a0- do ,2d pr.... 34% 34« 33% 32% And Prices From the Start Rule a r i 1,700 Cent 26% 24% '24% 24 o 0...; \u25a0 C General Outlook and Unloaded RANGE OF WHEAT PRICE IN MINNEAPOLIS eral Points, However. _ 400| do pr \u0084..".}; 48 : 47%| 47% ~47i'i Boids, High. To-day. Yesterday. Ago. Nickel Higher. I, 2 and 3 Chamber of Their Holdings. Open. Low. Year Total sales, 635,800. , ~~ " June.? $ $ $.62% $.66% ? .84% •Ex. dividend. . Commerce,* Minneapolis. (}{]{)]] July.. .65% .65% .62% .62% .65% .83% CANADIAN PACIFIC IS BUOYANT TO PREVENT CORNERS A LIGHT SUPPLY OF CATTLE Sept.. .65% .65% .63% .63% .65% .84%84% Propo»ed Change PROVISIONS. JULY A FULL CENT UNDER SEPT. On Track—No. 1 hard, c; No. 1 northern, 64%c; No. 2 northern, of New York Prod- GRAIN, 166% 62%c. Now York C«rr»*pood*nU, < . Inaauuil? Large Dealing* In Wa- uce Exchange Method*. : , " Clark, Dodge Co. . New No Quotable Change in Price*— THE lm«k a Feature of the York, Jane 21—The special committee Chic*. Bartlrtt,* Fnuler AC. All Crop Report* UearUu—Xo Sup- DAY'S RESULT which has charge of preparing rules of the i Fresh Arrivulit in Correspondent*, {< J. P. HarrU. Day. Exchange port to July Wheat. Minneapolis. Chicago. Duluth. St. Louis. New York. New York Stock with a view of .' , Sheep. the Market—News preventing corners—or any of making Dally mailed ap- to-day ..$ $.67 at rate Price Oorraot frc« on of the Break. Close y.62% $ .66% $ .64%<8>64% .74% the manipulation of a corner a much more plication. difficult matter that Close yesterday..., V.65% .69% .68% .65% .76% New York, trading it is at present—hag de- * June 21.—The opening in cided to call a public meeting of the grain South St. Paul, Minn., June 21.—RecelptB waa and prices changes cot trade before finally submitting Its report. to-day were 60 Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, Juno stocks dull of This meeting cattle, 25 calves, 700 hogs, 10 Rejected flax, sacks, ob white, 3131%e. Lead, has been announced for Juno sheep and 300 21.—Wheat made a sharp and heavy decline 2 f 1.78 ber, 26»4@26%c; No. 2 much significance, being confined to the less 25. Its purpose Is to allow the trade to sub- horses. Rejected flax, 1 car 1.80 firm; [email protected]. Spelter, better; $3.80. mit suggestions, -The following table shows the receipts from ESTABLISHED 1884. this morning, July selling down to Cay 4c. The No. 1 flax, 1 car 1.81 conspicuous class of stocks. lowa Central In order that all Interests pit panicky may be carefully considered before new Jan. 1, 1901, to d.ate, as compared with the was excited and at times. The No. 1 flax, 1 car 1.80% Chicago Seed and Coarse Grain. was lifted preferred the L. T. SOWLE & SONS opened but the 2% and the 1% and regulations are finally drafted. The plan Is same period a year ago: market at 65V4c, broke through northwest, to number of grades deliverable STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN foreign Inspection. Chicago, June 21.—Flax, cash, General Electric was run up 2. Chicago increase the Year. Cattle.Calves.Hogs.Sheep.Horses.Cars. 65c level at once on' weakness in the State Grain $1.85; No. |1.85; September, $1.32; October, upon contracts by establishing arbitrary dif- AND PROVISIONS. markets, a general run favorable crop 1, Great Western gained nearly a point and Ca- ....60.543 23,086 280.C4S 77,134 6,200 6,646 1 and of June 20. $1.29. Rye, July, 47 1i; ; September, 47. Cash ferences in prices, so that if the present 1900J9Ol ....48,304 23,932 246,504 14,375 t,579 21 Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis. news from the winter wheat states. At 64& 40@53c Timothy, September, $4.15. contract grades are ''cornered" then buy- 107.5U0 c Inspected In—Wheat—Cars- barley, nadian Pacific 1%. There wan a dip of % in ers Dec 846 30,366 8,175 ...." Membem Chicago Board of Trade and there was a temporary firmness, but the last Great Northern—No. 1 • Clover, cash, may deliver other legitimate grades by 1nc....12,239 i chamber northern 24 No 2 $9.50. Amalgamated Copper. Otherwise changes paying the ..... 34,094 66 Members} M'pV« of tonimarce. Liverpool cable was too for the support, northern, 22; No. 3, 10; rejected, 6; no grade, difference in price as ofllciaSy pro- The following taTale shows the receipts for Long Distance , N. W. 684 much Xo. were restricted to small fractions. mulgated. These differences are the M. and the market fell off again in a twinkling. Liverpool Grain. Recent large not to repre- month of June to date, as compared with Phones $ 1. C. 634 Milwaukee—No. 1 northern, 12; No. 2 north- price gains by obscure stocks sent the actual differences in the usual sell- the same period a year ago: Liverpool was %d. lower at first, ',id off on ern, 20; No. 3, 5. Liverpool, June 21.—Close—Wheat, quiet, directed more attention to this class of prop- Ing prices of the various grades. They are, Year. second cables, %@l%d lower; July, 5s 7%d; September, 5s in fact, Cattle.Calves.Hogs.Sheep.Horses.Cars. both July and September on St. Louis—No. 1 northern, 28; No. 2 north- erties, and they became the features of the to represent premiums which the 1901 5,539 1,909 28,993 3 334 2 404 724 and off at the close. This final ern, 12; No. 3, 7%d; December, 5s 7%d. Corn, steady; un- seller must pay for the privilege of delivering 7/ti<&l&d . 14; rejected, 1; no grade, 2. changed lower; July, 3s ll%d; Septem- early trading. Rubber, Rubber 1900 .... 6,377 2,807 27,284 6,034 T.,015 870 slump aDroad was very discouraging to hold- Soo Line—No. 1 northern, 4; No. 2 northern to *4d Goods, Leather, grades lower than the present contract De 838 898 2,700 2,611 140 6; No. 3, ber, 4s. Wabash, Wisconsin Central, grades. In this way, it is argued, legiti- ? .... ers, and a great many small scalping lots 1; no grade, 3. Minneapolis, the Inc 1,709 , Pacific—Np. . St. Paul & Atlantic, Fort Worth mate buyer. Instead of being a sufferer under Receipts: the decline. Northern 2 northern, 2; N6. 3 SHIPPING NEWS were sold out promptly, forcing 3; rejected, l; no grade, Kansas City Grain. & Denver City, Kanawha and & the proposed conditions, will be benefited Date. little stop-loss orders were reached 5. in that he Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheep. Cars. A later Omaha—No. 1 northern, 5; No. 2 northern, City, June 21.—Wheat, July, 60% c; Pere Marquette gained from 1 to 2 points will receive something which he June 14 67 13 1,934 126 31 THE LAKES. the pit became very excited. Chicago N0- 3 rejected, Kansas and in general can Immediately at a profit If nec- June 15 .... OF and 19i, > 3« 1; no grade, 2. September, 60% c; cash No. 2 hard, 63%@64c; attracted more attention than essary. resell .... 47 12 6,514 16 26 had an early break and then held up against Total—No. 1 northern, 73; No. 2 northern, No. 2 red, 65c. Corn, July, 39% c; September, the leading stocks. lowa Central Its June 17 166 48 1,295 169 26 Chicago—The grain trade was without feat- al; No. 3, 36; lost IS .... this the pressure on support from shorts buying rejected, 9; no grade, 3o 40% c; cash No. 2 mixed, 41%e; No. 2 white, opening advance, but Southwestern moved up June 905 294 3,076 380 109 ure morning. The demand for boatt is Other Grains—No. 2 winter wheat, 1; No. 3 41%@42c; No. 2. white oats, 30c. June 19 464 147 2,019 294 84 light, but there are not many offering. in, and straight buying orders from the wheat, 1% again. Canadian Pacific continued upward MONEY .... Marine weakness in winter 6; No. 3 corn, 8; No. 4 corn REPORTS Jnue 14 339 90 1,730 44 SO City—The barge Thompson, owned southwest, but the persistent J; no grade corn, 2; No. 3 and' touched 107 on the strength of its London receipts by by the Calumet Transportation is Minneapolis Chicago soon white oats, 3; buoyancy. New York Money. Estimated cara to-day of the aground Babys company was too much and No. 3 oats, 13; No. 2 rye, 1; No. 4 barley GENERAL PRODUCE Active atocks became heavy In railroads centering at theee yards: Chicago at Point, below Port Lamb- turned very weak also. Snow had out a very 1; No. o barley, 3; No. 1 flax, 4; rejected sympathy with Bharp declines in St. Paul New York, June 21.—Money 2; Chicago, ton. Tugs from Port Huron have been sent flax, Market. and on call nomin- Great Western. Milwaukee & St. for. The barge bearish report. 12; no grade flax, 40. The Minneapolis Amalgamated Copper, but the tone bettered ally at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, Paul, 4; Chicago, Si. Paul, Minneapolis & was being rounded to by her opened Cars Inspected Out—No. 1 northern wheat, 3%<&i4% per cent; sterling exchange barely Omaha; 4; Great Northern, 1; Northern Pa- steamer when the stranding took place. July wheat at 65% cand touched 89; No. 2 Friday, June 21. somewhat towards 11 o'clock. Colorado Fuel Sault Ste. Marie—The steamer on reacting to 64c and bold- northern, 77; No. 3 wheat, 40- no There are no important changes in eggs or sold steady, with actual business in bankers' bills cific, M; total, 25. William C3%c the break, grade wheat, 2; No. 2 winter wheat, 6; No. ex-dividend off 1% and recovered the at $4.87%@4.88 tor demand, and Disposition of stock 20: Chishoim was released this morning after a later break butter,. the weak feeling continuing. Re- at $4.85%® June 300 tons of her jug to that figure at noon, with i corn, l; No. 3 oats, 4; no grade oats, 2- the quality is dividend. 4.85% for sixty days; posted rates, $4.56% and Fi"n. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. cargo had been lightered. September was No. flax, rejected ceipts are holding well up, and Unusually large Detroit—Up: Harley, 9:30 last night; at that time to 03y*c. relative- 1 2; flax, 2. poor in both lines. Storage buyers are slow dealings In Wabash stock $4.89; commercial bills, ?4.81%@4.85%: silver Swift & Co 110 1,723 101 John the first decline did not sell and certificates nominally at GOe; bar silver, 69%e; W. E. McCormick 11 Eddy, Pennington. 9:50; Lewiston, 10; Man- ly firmer and on to take hold and notwithstanding a good bond Issues resulted in very material ad- 25 hattan, 11:20; Keosho, midnight; Scott, below 65J,BC, but on the second break followed Receipts and Shipments. retail demand there is some ot vances. No explanation made Mexican dollars, 47%c; government bonds, Slimmer & Thomas 73 1 a. accumulation was of their steady; refunding 2s, reg., 106%; coup., 107: Peter Evans ...... m.; Montana, 2; Leaneld, Barr, 2:15; Corsica, in part, selling at On the decline July June 20. stock. strength, the absorption large 3 .... 3; Sehlesinger, 5; Pontiac, 5:20; Msriposa 64%c. per but was so 3s, reg. and coup., 108%; new 4s, reg. and J. B. Fitzgerald 37 and sold at a full cent discount under September, Received-Wheat,* 211 cars, 173,020 bu; BUTTER—Extra creameries, lb, 17V&c; that the professionals unhesitatingly bought .... whalebacks, Maruba and whaleback, 5:30; r6,090 bu; corn, firsts, lb, 15^@16c; seconds, lb, 14@14Vfec; coup., 138%; old 4s, reg., 112%; coup., 113%; J. R. King 12 i which has not beet the case before for some oats, 22,240 bu; barley, iJgO bu- rye heavily, running sales of thousands of shares ss. rag. and coup., 108%. Louis Hertz 1 Coralia, Thomas, 6:30; Onoko. 7; Erlceson and 2,040 bu; flax, 3,360 bu; flour] 475 brls- hay' Imitations, firsts, per lb, 14c; seconds, per ...... whaleback, 7:30; Van Hise, 8:30; McDougall years. 18 tons; lb, 12@12»/£e; dairies, extras, lb, 16c; firsts, of the preferred stock being recorded. The Leo Gottfried , 19 , fuel oil, 111,961 gals; fruit, 188 092 lbs' Minneapolis Money. Country buyers 199 .... and whalebacks, Carnegie, 9:20; Qulw, Page Heavy rains fell over night in merchandise, 2,093,936 lbs; lumber, 21 cars; 13c; seconds, lb, lie; packing stock, fresh, price rose 3%, to 46%, where it halted. The .... Waverly, , 10:20; Cadillac, 10:40. the Dakotas and lowa. Light showers are posts and piling, 1 car; barrel stock, 1 car; 12@13o; stale packing stock, per lb, 6@7c; common rose 1%, second mortgage bonds 1% MINNEAPOLIS Bank clearings, $1,608,- Down: Boston Davidson, 9:40 last night; is cloudy in machinery, 866,350 grease, Ib, 3@sc; tested butter fat, in separa- debenture --543.41; — 75c totals 4"35 1,734 146 Bdngor, reported in Indiana and Ohio. It lbs; coal 422 tons- wood and B bonds 4%. Other eouthwest- New York exchange, selling rate, CATTLE—The supply here was limited to 10; Fairbairn. Smaaton, 10:40; Pallki, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri, and harvest- 44 cords; brick, 131,000; lime, 2 cars; cement, tor cream. 17c. erns reflected only feebly this premium; buying rate, 25c premium. Chi- only a few scattering Supplies 12:15 a. m.; Abercorn and barge, Nyanza, 10; 750 brls; ties, 1 stone EGGS—Case count, doz, 9V£c; candled stock, exhibition of cago exchange, head. east ing operations progressing very favorably, car; and marble, 4 cars; strength, and in general leading selling rate, 50c premium; and south were very light, with no change Milwaukee, 2:40; Tacoma, 9:20; Argonaut, are logs, 83 cars; dressed meats, 64,000 lbs; 10c; dirty, fresh, 6@6V£c; checks, 6c. stocks made buying rate, par. London 60->day sight docu- Tuacarora, 10; Glasgow, Abyssinia, 10:10; although there is fear of rains and conse- butter, but little progress upward, although the best quoted in values. The few head of killing 41,000 lbs; railroad materials, 4 cars; sundries CHEESE—Twins or flats, fancy, new, 9%@ mentary. $4.85%. kinds readily Northwest, Reilman, 10:40; Mary Boyce, 11. quent delay. Paris 10@20 centimes 50 cars; car 10c; twins or flats, choice, B@9c; twins prices of the morning prevailed. There ST. PAUL—Clearings, on sale here were picked up Marie—Up: closed lota, 663. new, were $704,347.16. at prices fully steady. The demand was Sault Ste. Harvard and whale- lower, and 102-5 centimes lower on flour. Shipped—Wheat, £7 cars; oats, 7,920 bu or flats, fair to good, lb, oilCc; brick. No. 1, several addidtious to the list of dormant still keen corn-fed back. Malietoa, Manila, , 10; Minne- barley, 2,910 bu; rye, per Money. very for choice beef steers. Antwerp closed unchanged. Budapest was lc 840 bu; flax, 1,600 bu; lb, 12c; brick, Me. 2, lb, 109Vfec; gain of --129,496; balances, $2,562,478. yards. Prices ruled about steady. Sales: and Friant, Exile, Crosthwaite, 1:40; Rees, 3; , Snow's report says that winter wheat shows merchandise, 2,199,032 lbs; lumber, No. 1, per lb, 8c; No. 2, per lb, 5%c; Young 4%. Posted exchange, 3:40; Marida, ti:3u; Warner, eKlth, 117 cars; !4.86% for 60 days, $4.89 on Butcher Cows and Heifers— Sachem. improvement for the time between June 1 and posts and piling, 1 car; machinery, 520,020 lbs; America, fancy, lb, ll'^c; choice per lb, Manhattan was carried 2% over last night, and demand. Ay. Ay. Koal Kabin. Sauber, 7:30; Shrigley, Shawnee, Spring wheat brick, 38,000; lime, 3 cars; cement, 250 brls; 10c; and local sTew York exchange, 25c premium. No. Pripe.|!No. Price. Reis. Sawyer, Tuxbury, Rediei-n, the beginning of harvesting. pultost, per lb 9@loc; Swiss No. 1. other tractions following. . The gains 1 1,070 $4.25 || 1 1,070 $3.65 Kennebee conditions are practically perfect. General pig iron, 2 cars; stone and marble, 4 cars; 33Vi@14c; block Swiss, No. 1, 13^c; block over last night for 'Union Pacific reached 3 1 || City Genoa,^:3o; Santa Maria, Wayne, Mar- linseed oil. 48,900 brls; oil cake, 496,000 lbs; Swiss, No. 2, lb, 9@loc. London Consols. 1,040 3.60 1 1,100 3.50 vin, 9; Centurion, 10:30; Pasadena, 11:30. wheat prospects, ne says, warrant an estimate materials, 2 cars; and for Missouri Pacific 2%. Amalgamated 1 890 3.50 II 2 870 3.25 Down —Mataafa, Bryn Mawr, 2 a. m.; Hel- yield. railroad sundries, 25 cars; LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, mixed coops, Copper rallied ~a'' London, June 21.—Consols for money, 1 1,220 3.10 I! 1 1,010 3.10 of 7oo,UUo,ooi> bushels as the minimum car lota, 848. lb, 7c; chickens, hens, 8c; yearlings, 6@7e; to fraction over last night. 93 3-16; for ena. 3; Harper, 3:30, William Palmer, 5; The .general was dull, but slowly the account, 93 9-16. 2 960 3.00 |i 1 1,040 3.40 Bell, Oglebay, 5:40; Monkshaven, 6; Corn la Improving, but the present condition old roosters, per lb, sc; broilers, lb, 13@15c; market 2 835 2.00 || 2 1,005 2.20 Morse, not 85 and perfect weather will be re- Wheat Movement. ducks, white, 7c; colored, 6c; geese, sc. hardened.. There were some recessions in the Saturn. Republic, 7; Wright, Yukon, 9; La- is over 2 870 2.25 I! 2 975 2.60 fayette, Merrimac, Thomas Palmer, 11 quired produce average DRESSED MEATS—VeaI, fancy, 100 to 125 final dealings, but the closing was steady and a. m. to an result. The following are the receipts and ship- MISCELLANEOUS 2 990 2.25 II 1 970 2.65 Chicago, June 20.—(Times Special)— The For the week ; Argentine shipments show ments at the principal primary wheat mar- lbs, 6^c; fair to good, s&@6c; thin or dull, with some stocks at the top. 1 970 2.50 II 1 850 2.20 overweight, 4^c; mutton, fancy, country New York Cotton. || Lake Marine News Bureau has received the $88,000 bushels, against 624,600 bushels last kets; Bonds were active and strong. . 1 930 2.50 following reports: Shipments. dressed, 7c; thin or overweight s@sVfcc; lambs, York, Milkers and Springers— week and 1,636.000 bushels a year- ago. Receipts. fancy, thin or bruised, sMi@6c; milk lambs, Stock: quotations reported for The Journal New June 21.—Cotton opened steady, Duluth-Superior—Arrived: Buffalo, North bu. bu. by Watson Co., brokers, of Com- unchanged to 4 points higher. Soon after One cow for $30; one for for $22.50; one'cow Wind, Volunteer, Mincb, Moore, Primary receipts were 446,000 bushels, fancy. ll@12c; choice, B@9c; hogs, accord- & Chamber and calf $19; $28.50. Magnetic, New York 173,500 129,487 merce, Minneapolis. the cali there was a sharp break of 3 to 6 one for one springer for Naples, B. W. Parker, Bermuda, Paisley, kgainst 509,000 bushels last year, and ship- ins to weight, 5%@7c. ' points under Stockers and Feeders- Baltimore 19,514 182,000 FISH—Pike, lb, Closing prices are bid. "" selling for profits by nervous Madden and consorts. ments 324,000 bushels, against 141,000 bushels. Toledo 4,134 2ti,576 per sc; crappies, per lb, room longs and an apparent scarcity of de- No. Ay. Price. INo. Ay. Price. _ S^c; pickerel, drawn, per lb, sc; pickerel, ~ I '; ,| | —Close— ] Departed: John Harper, Merrimac, Buf- 4 422 $3.75 2 M $3.70 Clearances wheat and flour, 732,000 bushels; Detroit 739 1,400 round, 1 Hi-•.. mand. From 7.83 c August dropped to 7.76 c, 470 falo, grain; Connelly Brothers, Rappabaa- St. Louis ..., 13,000 13,000 4%@5c; sunlish, perch, etc., 2@3c; Sales Stocks— I Lo- I Bid. IBid. and from 7.46 c January dropped to 7.43 6 913 3.65 | 1 720 3.50 corn, 240,000 bushels. Minneapolis received bullheads, skinned, 3%@4c; buffalo, 2@3c. 1 } est. I eat. |Ju.2l|Ju. 20 c. 1 570 3.35 || 3.25 nock, Two Harbors, light; Ogleby, Sam Mitch- 227 199 Boston 07,419 134,167 Then came a decline of 2% points in Liver- 1 790 ell, Saturn, Lafayette, T. W. Palmer, Chick- 211 cars and Duluth 36, against and Chicago 88,800 150,413 POTATOES—Burbanks, car lots, bu, 75c; 1,300 Am. Cot. 0i1...| 33 32%) 32%[ 33 pool from top, which added to the lack of 2 605 3.26 I! 2 420 3.00 last year. Rurals, 75c, Ohios, 55@60c; mixed white, 50 1 670 3.00 || 2 913 3.00 ainauga, Wallace, Ashland, Iron Age, Hutch- Milwaukee 33,700 7,750 I do pr ...... | 89 89 confidence here. But before the first hour — Peck, Lake Erie, ore; Portage, Bradstreet's figures for wheat and flour ex- Duluth 97,748 40,675 ®55c; mixed red, 60@65c; small lots sell at 7,700 Am.--Car | 32% 32 I closed buying for outside account became a 1 Jersey. 670 250 || 1 Jersey. 480 2.00 inson. Buf- s®loc per bushel higher than figures. 700 ...... 32% 32% Feeding and Heifers- falo, flour; Street and consorts. Lake Erie, ports show 5,521,000 bushels for the week, Minneapolis 173.020 23,490 these do. Pr | 87% 87% 87% 87V.- factor and bullish news from the south Cows lumber. BEANS —Fancy navy, bu, $2.25; choice, per s Am. No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. against 4.791,000 last 4,646,- Kansas City , 36,000 U.034 --;., Ice 35% 33%| 34 35% aroused shorts to their danger. A general 11 Price. Superior| bushels week and bu. $2; medium, hand-picked, per bu, $2; do pr ....: I 70 71 buying movement developed, and led by the 1 570 $3.00 || 1 760 $2.80 Erie—Cleared: Northern Queen, --000 bushels a year ago. brown, fair to good, $1.50@2...... :....; 24 23 July and August positions, the entire list 3 816 2.50 || 1 710 2.16 Castalia, Marquette; Maruba, Duluth. Wheat Movement by Roads. 100 Am. Linseed Toledo—Departed: Coal, Xeosho, The market broke again just before the DRIED PEAS—Fancy yellow, [email protected]; per • do pr ...... 64 68 64 advanced substantially. July worked up to Feeding Manhat- I 49% Bulls- 20. medium, 90c@$l; green, fancy, Ay. Price.] | No. Ay. tan, Duluth. • close, July going through 62c and selling to June bu: [email protected]; - |Am. Malting 8 | 7% 7% i7% 8.41 c, August to 7.83 c and October to 7.43c. No. Price. Marquette—Cleared: Received—Cars—Milwaukee, 30; Omaha 35; green, medium, 90c@$l; marrowfat, per bu, do pra5...... Spot closed quiet, l-16c lower; middling up- 1 590 $3.00 || 1 760 $2.40 Gilbert, Republic, Wol- 62%c. September broke to 63%c. At the - I . | | 29% 28 viu, Two Hundred Two, Cleveland. was scarcely any sup- St. Louis, 48; Great Northern, 81; Northern $2. 6,700 Am. Sugar 144% 142%| 143% 142% lands, 8 9-16c; middling gulf 813-16c; Bales, 1 430 2.25 II close there attempt at Pacific, 10; Burlington, 1; Soo, 6. crates, .... 650 bales. Futures closed quiet and steady; Veal Calves- Ashland —Arrived: Maxwell. Cleared: port and the weakness was general. July APRICOTS—Four-basket [email protected]. | Am. Smelting .. 58 56%j 57% 56% Light, Turner, Oneonta, Port lumber, Shipped—Cars—Milwaukee, 9; Omaha, 5; St. CHERRIES—24-qt case, $2; California cher- I *do pr | 104% 103 | 103% June, 8.28c; July, 8.33 c: August, 7.80c; Sep- No. Ay. Price. IINo. Ay. Price. Wing; closed at 62% September closed at 63% Louis, 4; Great Northern, 7; Northern Pa- ries, per 10-lb box, [email protected]; 6,600 104% tember, 7.48e; October, c; November, c; 1 150 $5.00 5 148 $4.50 Saglnaw, Mike Corry, Detroit; ore, Hftdley, c. c. Ilinols sour Am. Tobacco v. 139 138% 138% 138% 7.40 7.37 II Ravenseralg, South Chicago; Chicago closed July at 67c. cific, 1. cherries,' $1.25. * I do .pr -.....;. 144 147 December, 7.39 c; January, 7.42c; February, 1 220 4.50 II 1 120 4.00 Majestic, Ur- Millers were not heavy buyers of wheat to- PEACHES—Missouri stock, per six-basket 12,30O|Amal. Cop ...... 125 7.42 c; March, 7.45 c. HOGS—Receipts in sight to-day were only anus, Hundred Thirty-Two, Mariska, Cleve- .... 125% 123% 124% Receipts day and a good part of the offerings went to RANGE OF JULY WHEAT crate, [email protected]; Alexanders, box, [email protected]. 800|Anacon. Cop 50 49% 49% 49% fairly moderate. here were very land. ... . prices right early open- Conneaut—Cleared: Light, Carnegie, Du- elevators. Some outside demand for No. 1 PLUMS—Clyman, 4-basUet crate, $;@l.lO. 800At.,Top. & S.F. 89% 88% 88% 88% Boston Minins Stocks. small and from the ORANGES—California navels, 80s, $3.25® 5,100 do .pr \u0084.,.-;, ing ruled a full nickel higher. Quality aver- luth. northern developed, and a number of cars 105% | 104% | 105 104% Boston, June 21.—Adventure, 17%@18; Al- Cleveland—Cleared: Coal, Crete, Duluth j ban //&> /Sha~ 'v* 2.50; California navels, 96b, [email protected]; California 1,200 Bait. & 0hi0... 109 I 108% 109 Arnold, aged considerably better than yesterday's were picked up for shipment. The premium navels, 1265, $3.25; 108% louez, 2%@3; Arcadian, 18%@18%; offerings. Trading was brisk the best Winnipeg, Dunmore, Port Williams; light. California navels, 150a, 100 do pr ..,...; 94% 94% 2@3; Baltic, 53%@54; Bingham, 23%@23%: at held up well, notwithstanding the slack mill- [email protected]; California navels, 1765, $3(£3.50; Cali- 18,400 Rap...... selling from $5.95 to $5.97 1/i. and mixed grades Murphy, Quito, Bloom, Dulutb. Brook. Tr 1 83% 81% 83% | 81% Montana, 490@492; Butte, 123%@124; Hecyla, Ashtabula—Cleared: ing Early — \u25a0 fornia seedlings, all sizes, $3.25; | from $5.90 to $5.92%. One load of pretty de- Coal, Hackett, Port- demand. sales made before the £ . i California . Brook. Un. Gas j 214- 216 790@800, ex-dividend; Centennial, 30%@31; age; - tangerines, half box, $2; Mediterranean Brunswick Co.. . sirable medium weights topped the market William McGregor, Marquette; Mar- weakness had fully developed showed as high :...... 11% 10% Franklin, 17%@18; Humboldt, 25@50; Mo- at $6.06. quette, Duluth. —__ sweets, $3.75; St. Michaels, $3.75@4; grape 1,100 Can. Southern .. 72% 71% 71% 72 asked; Do- as 67c for choice No. 1, but the market be- §|al4^__'* fruit, 80s to 965, [email protected]. 300 Canadian hawk, 42%@43; Old Colony, 4 Old Hogs— Sault Ste. Marie.—Up: Edenborn and Pac 107 104% 106% 103 minion, 32%@33%; Osceola, 89@90; Quincy, Ay. came demoralized later and any wheat not LEMON'S—aiesstnas, 300s or 3605, fancy, $4; . . lOOChes.. & Ohio.... I I No. Price. No. Ay. Price, i whalebacks, Poe and whaleback, Oceanica, up early sold lower. choice, $3.50; > 49% 48% -49% 48% 172@174; Tamarack, 336@337; Winona, 2®2%; 68 234 $6.05 71 233 $5.97*6 noon; Williams, 1:20 p. m.; Reynolds, 2:20; cleaned considerably No. *EL California fancy, as to size, C. & E. .lU,;r...... ; 130 j 130 Wolverine, 59@60. northern sold $3.50; $3.25. do pr ...V;V; ...... 47 235 5.97% 55 286 5.95 Pawnee, Orton, Young, Edwards, 3:30; i early at 64*4@65V*c. No. 3 choice. ...7.....:.. 130 130 64 289 5.95 Phoenix, Eads, Massachusetts, /*tIZiZZ_ PINEAPPLES—Doz, as to size, [email protected]. & Alton i. ]!65 249 5.95 4; Gogebic, suffered more than the other grades, selling LJ^jChi- 46% 45% 46%| 45% 45 227 20 206 6.92% Blwabik, , 4:40; St. Louis, Champion. as low as 60c for common, and for STRAWBERRIES—Cases, 24 qtts, $I.6CKgtf; 200Mo -.-pr ...VIS, 79% 79% 79 79 5.92 V» to 63% c home-grown stock, 24-qt cases, $2.75@3. • IChi., & Q,li'»...^ I 87 207 5.90 ".43 202 5.90 Buckeye State, 5; Tower, 6:30; R#nnselaer, Choice. Rejected brought 55@60c, and no —. r Bur. 196941 196% PROVISIONS 46 258 5.90 70 203 5.90 Ellsworth, 7; City, Bay City, 7:30; \'r\r\ GOOSEBERRIES—Per 24-qt case, $1.50@2. 10.800 Chi. i Or. West. | • > Huron grade 54@59c, hot no grade going at 53c. BLUEBERRIES—I6-qt 26% 25% 25% 25$ 89 187 5.90 7 270 5.85 Fulton, Corli&s, McWilllams, 8:30; Miami, S- -—— case, $2.25. .300 do: pr A ::...... 1...... 88% 88% Chicago Provisions. I '^Ich :i BLACK RASPBERRIES, 12-qt case, $2® 400 do .pr B •...„]. 54 ;63 Pigs and Culls- Down: Choctaw, Alcona, Alta, Uni- I 63% 53% Chicago, 21.—Trading provisions Ay. Price.HNo. Ay. Empire, Briton, Madagascar, p. m.; 2.25. I do deb ,|...... | j 90 93% June in No. Price. ted 1 THE FLOUR MARKET BANANAS—Fancy, large bunches, $2.50; Chi.. Ind. & L.j 39 | 38%| was light. The market opened steady, with 4 362 $5.45 II 2 395 $5.45 Iron Duke, Case, Glidden, 1:30; Strong, Com- —taz— bunches, [email protected]; bunches, 38% 38% very little doing pork or lard. 1 300 6.45 ||l 600 625 modore, Marshall, Tilden, 2:30; Drake, Michi- izz: medium small I do pr in Moderate 1 1 74 , 73 Prices Lower and Buyers Undecided |1.60® 2001C.,C.,C...... 1 Quantities of ribs were offered during the 1 boar 370 3.50 gan. 3; Morrell, 4; Gilbert, Marina, Loyalty, h 1.75. & St.L.I 86% I 85%! 85% .87, were practically no fresh \ HONEY—New, fancy, white, 1-lb sections, IChi. Term | 24 | 23%| i' early part of the session. September pork SHEEP—There 5:30; Caledonia, Polynesia, 6:30; Cartagena, About Taking Hold. ...:. 28% 23% unchanged, light receipts sheep division. 19c; choice white, 16@17c; amber, 13@14c; ! do pr 145 44%! 44 ! 43% opened at $15, on arrivals in the The demand 7:30; Swallow, Dacotah, Manltou, 8:30. The heavy decline in wheat to-day, follow- l^wt golden rod, ll@12c; extracted Col., H. C...... ft Of hogs, but declined to $14.92%. Lard for choice quality lambs was good at firm Detroit—Up: John Ketcham, 11:10; Su- /+ white, 10@llo; 1. 24% 23% '24 : 23% prices. ing yesterday's decline, has had some effect buckwheat, 10@12c; extracted amber, B@9c. ICol. Fuel & I.* 113%1 115 114% ODened a shade higher, It $8.77%, and declined Sales: perior City, Mala, noon; Avon, 12:10 p.m.; holding although 1.200|C01. 118 I to $8.67%. Ribs opened unchanged, at $8.17%, No. Ay. Price. Peshtigo, German and whaleback, 1; Prog- it off orders, millers \u0084 ; report & *. —I VEGETABLES—Asparagus, doz, 60@75c; Southern .| 15 14% 15 14% spring lambs 50 & fair business on the whole. Foreign de- do pr ...| and fell to $8.12%. 2 $4.50 ress. Tasmania, 4; Matao, Nasmyth, 5:20; beans, wax, bu crate, [email protected]; beans, string I Ist 51 50% $14.65; Sep- 1 sheep 130 3.50 mand is less active and buyers are apparently 2-3-bu crate, ?1.25; beets, feu, &0c; beets, new, i do 2d pr....|...,".. I I 22% 22% Close—Pork—June, $14.65; July, Fedora, 6:10; Bannockburn and consorts, waiting for the wheat its , tember, $14.85. Lacd—June, $8.60; July, $8.60; 2 feedrs „ 90 2.50 6:30. Down: Continental, Holland, 11:19 weakness to fun doz bunches, 35@40c; cabbage, southern, . 600!Consol. Gas .:1222%| 222 - 222 I 222 No- course before figuring on round lots. \n3h 1 1 about lbs, $2.75@3; cabbage, 2.800 Con. | j 68%| September, $8.65; October, $8.62%@8.65; 1 ewe 170 3.25 a. m.; Rose and barges, Linn, 11:50 —I 150 California, per Tobacco .6? •* 6.8 68% Verndale; Shipments for the day were 53,361 brls. [email protected]; do pr 1 ;.. vember. $8.47%; December, $8.20; January, On the market: F. R. Stedman, a. m.; Waldo, noon; Selwyn Eddy, 1 hundredweight, carrots, doz bunches, . I 1 118% I 118% July, Prices are lower by 10c per barrel on pat- 40c; cauliflower, per doz, $1; celery, 2001 & 167 166 $8.07%@8.10. Ribs—June, $8.02%; F. W. Miller, Lake City; J. F. Powers, Re- p. m.; Huron, 1:30; Mahonlng, 2:10; Nich- OTHER GRAIN MARKETS Florida, Del. Hudson.! 166% 166% $8.02%; September, [email protected]%; October. nova; Co., Faribault; C. ents and 5c lower on clears. First patents per doz, 75c; celery, California, 60c; cu- 2001Del. .Lack & W. 237 I 236 Carver Brothers & olas, 3; Johnson, Helvetia, Wallula, 3:10; are quoted at [email protected]; second patents, $3.50 CHICAGO lOOIDen. & Rio Gr ...... , $8.02%; January, $7.25. Bell, Blooming Prairie; James H. Peterson, Siemens, Krupp, Baldwin and barge*, 4:40; GRAIN cumbers, homegrown, doz, 40@60e; egg plant . |52 51% D.; 03.60; first clears, [email protected]; second clears, doz, $1(31.25; lettuce, doz, 20c; I do pr ...... Montevideo; W. Snaveley, Stewart, S. Swain, 5; Lockwood, Nellson, Russell, 6:10; lettuce, head', ....!.. 1 100% 99% $2. Weakening Influences Met by "Wheat per doz, 40c; mint, per doz, 40c; oniona, IDes M. & Ft. D. 42 39% -42 -39 Bank of Brewster, Brewster; Burg & Arnold, Zenith City, Jenney, 7:40; Havana, C. doz' I do •pr ...... <..(...... Peoria Whisky. Nicollet; S. A. Scales, LewUville. Chamberlain, 8; London, 8:30. \u25a0 bunches, 15@20c; onions, Spanish, 125 125 \u25a0 Opening. \ \u25a0 per bu N -at the ' crate, : IDu.. S. S. & At. 12%| 21.—Whisky Au Sable, Mich.—The body ot Peter Mar- $2; onions, southern, bu box, [email protected]; . I . 11% 12% 11 Peoria. June on the basis of Sioux City Stock. engineer of THE CASH TRADE Chicago, June, and esti- Bermuda onions, crate, $1.75@2; do pr I 21%1 20 finished goods. Live coux. the chief the lost steamer 21.—Lower cables parsley, doz, »^L6.6oo|Erle 20% 19% $1.27 for Baltimore, was found night on th« mates of a large wheat crop were weakening 30c; parsnips, bu, 50c; potatoes, new, bu I 44%1 43% 43% 43% Sioux City, lowa, June 21.—Receipts—Hogs, last Flax L'p Again—Corn Steady—Rye 1.3001 do Ist pr 71%] beach, one mile below the wreck. influences at the opening to-day. Septem- [email protected]; peas, green, $1.25; pie plant, per ... 71% 71% 70% 3,800; cattle, 300. tonnage Weaker—Oats Firmer. ber opened lower, at 67%@68e, held radishes, ! do ...... 2d pr ....| ...... | | INVESTMENT GOSSIP Cleveland —More to load wheat at %c to %c Ib, 101%c; long, doz bunches, 18c; 57% 56% Hogs—2%@5c higher. Sales: placed to-day , lEvans Ter Duluth for Lake Erie was at fairly steady for a time and then declined to radisles, round, doz bunches, 15@20c; ruta- . & H.\...... \:..... | 55% 64 Michigan No. Ay. Price. up FLAX— The market held firm at yester- 67%@67%c. Argentine shipments I do pr ...;...... ; 88 Directors of Central have declared 3 cents, and to this time owners have day's level, and on the choice were this week bagas, bu, 30c; salsify (oyster plant), per I 88 the regular semiannual of 2 per 40 230 |5.85 about 1,000,000 at that figure. lots there were 880,000 bu, compared with 624,000 bu last doz, 35c; spinach, bu, 30c; turnips, 8001 Gen. Electric .j 265 | 257 j 258 263 : dividend 63 240 5.90 taken bushels gains, No. 1 selling to $1.81. The general new, doz I cent. Ore men are taking all vessels offered and throughout week and 1,536,000 a. year ago. Minneapolis bunches, 40@50c; tomatoes, grown' 4001Glucose ...... : | 60 61 65 260 Michigan tone was very strong with com- home 5-lb \u25a0 6.92Vi the market Is flrm. Lake coal and Duluth reported 147 cars, against 237 the basket, 85c@$l; watercress, per do?, • I do •: pr 1 102% 102 . 67 244 petition from shippers and local crushers. Re- year ago. 35c. Great ...... pr...... | ...... During the current fiscal year of eleven 5.95 shippers are unable to get any more ton- same" time - last : week, and 425 a Nor. ..;..'. 185% 186 72 244 5.97}5. nage and some figuring on season jected of fair quality brought $1.78 and $1.79 receipts 46 1 lOOlHocking yalleyl...... | months Wabash has shown a net earnings in- -. contracts to $1.80 was obtainable for choice rejected. Local were cars. of contract New York Produce. 54% 55 crease of $274,794. 66 250 6.00 for Milwaukee is being done at 50 cents. grade. I do pr ...... j.... j ...j 78% 78% Cattle—Stronger. Minneapolis received 8 cars, against 1 last caused drop York, June 21.—Butter, Illinois Sales: That rate, so vesselmen say, will be paid year. Splendid crop prospects further New receipts, 7,906 2.300 Central I 148 | 147% | 147% : 147 No. Ay. Price. the close Duluth had 1 car. in September t0.'66%c, at the pkgs; firm; creamery, 15@19%c; factory, 41 1 New York to Watson & Co.: Interest to- before of the week. The Alva Closing prices were: Minneapolis, which market 12V> lowa Central... 43% 41% 41% 21 beeves 1,041 $5.00 loads at Ashtabula for Two Harbors at 35 cash, closed weak, -lVfcc lower. @15c« Cheese, receipts, 4,539 pkgs; firm" do Pr 73 72ii day centers entirely on what the bank state- $1.80; September, $1.30%; Duluth, cash, $1.85; \u25a0fancy colored, 600 Paper...... 72% 70% ment to-morrow will show and the day 19 beeves 1.254 . 5.55 cents. September, Close—June, 68% c; July, 67c; September. large, 9%c; fancy large, Inter 24 23% 23% V23 ,! will 3 canners 970 3.90 $1.33%; October, $1*.30. • 2 red, 69@71c; 3 red, 67® 9%c; fancy small, colored, 9Vg@B»4c; white! do pr ... rbe given over to guessing on this point. CORN steady. 66% c; cash No. No. fancy . . > ...... 77% 771/ ' 2 cows 1,060 4.25 Tyudall. —The market was firm and ; \u25a0 \u25a0Whether there a Another for 68c; No 2 hard 'winter, 65%@69c; No. 3 hard small, white, 9@9%c. Eggs, receipts, 7,947 ; K. C. & South .;:;.. "20% ,20 * will be further large de- 6 stock heifers 440 2.75 Block No. 3 corn was sold at 39%c. No. 4 c; No. 1 northern spring, 69@71e; pkgs; quiet; and do pr .....; ...... \u25a0-' crease in the surplus reserve will depend en- brought winter, *67% state , 13@. li-.'th : ...... 43 42% tirely 4 stock heifers 340 3.0 Soecial to The Journal. 38%e. Quotations are 39@39%c for No, 2 northern spring, 68@70c; No. 3 spring, 13%c; western, candled, 13@13%c; western ; / LaClede Gas ; 84 I on what the loan account will reveal. 2 bulls 980 Tyndall S. D., June W. con- yellow 38%@39c \u25a0 2.75 21.—8. Burnett No. 3 and for No. 2. Re- 64@6Sc. -\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0, • • - . ungraded, 11@12%c. Sugar, raw, steady; do '• pr , 98 ...... Many think that there has been a large de- ceipts, 7 care; no shipments. . ' fair ; ... ..! -1 crease in loans and the Union Pacific 4 bulls 1,000 3.00 tsmolatea the erection of a fine brioIt build* Sympathy with ... wheat and favorable refining, 3%c; centrifugal, 96-test, 4%c; mo- 200 Lake E. & W. ...;. ..61 60 and 2 bulls 1,100 3.00 inn. 50x75 feet and three stories high. The OATS—The market was firmer and more weather corn to open steady and lasses ugar, 3%c; refined, quiet; v; d.o pr 120 St. Louis & San Francisco money tied up ground active. The best lots were salable at 28@28 caused crushed ...... 120 last week again appear as released, and they 8 stockers 840 3.50 floor will be for stores, the second li4c lower. Commission houses were fair sellers, 6.05c; powdered, 5.65 c; granulated, 5.55c. Cof- . 73 -72- 6 stockers 800 4.25 floor for an audience-room and the third tor for No. 3. Quotations are: No. 3 white, 28c; there was only a light local demand. fee, quiet; No. 7 Rio, --3,700 & Nash...... 110 banking on this supposed decrease oats, but 6%c. Louis. 110% 110% 110 in 6 yearlings 660 3.50 lodge purposes. This and the large double No. 3 26%@27%c. Receipts, 16 cars; September sold down to 44% c, after opening a . 5,200 Mt. St. P. & S 25% 24% *24 loans to offset the loss in cash through the about be erected by William Metzgar, shipments, 6 cars.' receipts do '25% subtreasury operations and gold shipments. 5 yearlings 600 4.20 store to shade lower at 44% cto 44%c. Local Chicago Produce. . pr ...... 64 63 63% ;62 6 calves ,300 4.00 of this city, and Dr. A. A. Dye, of Madison, FEED AND MEAL—Demand is moderate 160 cars 2 of contract grade. ":-:\u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0>:\u25a0\u25a0 10,900 .There was little demand for stocks in the Wig., great improvement 1were Manhattan...... 122% 124% 122% 4 calves 320 will make a and the general market steady and quiet. September 43%@43%c, and' Chicago, June 21.—Butter—Steady; creamer- 3,300 Ry..... 124% loan crowd last night. There were no pre- 4.25 iv the sold down to Met. St. 175 173% 174% 173 Sheep—ln demand; [email protected]. appearance of the city. Prices are firm as quoted. Coarse corn closed weak, %@%c lower, at 43%@44c. ies, 14%@19c; dairies, 14%@16%c. Cheese- 2,600 Minn, ft St. L.. 109% 108% 108% 108% jniums obtainable for anything. There was meal and cracked com is quoted [email protected]; 42&c";July, 42%@43c; Septem- Steady; twins, 9@9%c; Young Americas pr quite a good deal of comment after hours on Close: June, 9@9«c; 9% . do ...... 1 114 [ 113% Chicago No. 1 feed, [email protected]; No. 2 feed, $16; 3 43%@44c; No. 2, 43c; 3, ®10c; Cheddars, daisies, 9%c. Eggs 27,100 I the selling of St. Paul and Union Pacific Live Stock. New Plunge Bath Ready. No. ber, cash No. 42% c. —Stronger; Missouri Pac .. 123 120%! 122% ISOy. feed, $16.50® 16.75; granulated corn meal in steady the feeling was at mark, cases returned, 10y 4@ 800 M., K. & T.... . 31%j by brokers who were credited with acting for Oats opened "but ; .31% '31% 31% Chicago, June 21.—Receipts, cattle, 2,500; the per sympathy grains. 10% Iced Poultry—Steady; turkeys pr Keene's representative. Special to The Journal. cotton eacks at rate of $1.95 brl. easier in with other Con- c. 9c- 400! do \u0084.;:.. 64% 64% ' 94% ' 64% Mr. generally steady; good to prime steers, |5.50© Hot Springs, S. D., June MILLSTUFFS—The market remains quiet siderable stuff : came • out. September chickens, B%@9c. Mobile & Ohio .:.. 82 C.30; f4.60w5.40; 21.—The mammoth. lons 81% Waldorf Gossip: poor to medium, stockers ana plunge bath, owned by Q. N. Miner of this and easy in' tone. Bran in bulk is quoted at opened a shade lower at 26%e and gradually ! Mexican Cent 29% 29 29% |1 29 ' While there was con- [email protected]; [email protected]; place, has been completed opened. Bath- $10.75@ll; shorts, $10.75@ll; flour middlings, \u25a0" Hided, PeltH, Tallow ami Wool. Nat -..;.... siderable diversity of opinion this evening feeders. cows. heifers. and eased off to 26%c. . - - Mex. 11% 10% 11% ill' re- [email protected]; canners, |[email protected]; bulls, $2.so@ ers were admitted free the two days. $11.75@12; red dog in 140-lb sacks, $14.75@15; -' 27%5; September.. Nat., \u25a0 specting the importance of bank first The Close: June, 27% C; : July, 1. 2. ". 100 Biscuit 45- 45 the state- 4.60; calves, [email protected]; Texas fed steers, building 80x160, \u25a0 No. No. is with a feed in 200-lb sacks, $1 per ton additional:*in c; cash No 2, 28@28%c; No. 3, 28c. . ' Green salted heavy steer . :• I do pr I 102 101 ? ment as a speculative factor, several repre- [email protected]; Texas bulls, $2.7503.75. steel arched roof. 100-lb sacks, 2614 range of prices: hides 8% 7% 2,000 sentatives of the larger street houses It contains sixty dressing rooms, which are $1.50 per ton additional. Ship- The following was the - . Green salted heavy cow hides 7% Nat Lead .... 24% *23%1" 24 23 Wall Hogs, receipts to-day, 18,000; to-morrow, ceiled Washington fir are ments, 1,380 tons. Wheat— , July. Sept. salted light 6% 100 do pr 90 90 i were strongly of the opinion that the market 15i000; left over, 5,125; 5c higher; mixed with and well fur- ' 68%@% 68@67% Green hides 7% 6% ...... ignore showing. and nished. The cement swimming pool la 60x140, BARLEY—The quiet. 1..... would an These market is Quotations Opening" .V...;...... Green salted heavy" cow and steer . Nat. Salt ..;... .'.'.... :.....• 43% 43% unfavorable butchers, [email protected] 1/4; good to choice heavy, and comfortably 260 per- are 35@39c for feed grades and 40@45c 68% \u25a0; - 68 do pr observers were advising the purchase of good St»@6.22^; rough heavy, will accommodate for the High** .-. hides, branded 7 g ...... :...... 77%."..... [email protected]; light, ?5 80 sons. The water comes directly from ft malting grades. No. 5 sold at 35c. Receipts, Lowest 67 . 66%, bull and 7 N. J. Central .;. 160 160% stocks on scale. In banking circles, the @6.07V4; bulk of sales, [email protected]%. cars; Green salted oxen 6 firmness in money is regarded as spring, and has a temperature of 90 degree*. 2 shipments. 3 cars. Close- Green salted veal calf, 8 to 15 1b5...10% 9 1,000 Norfolk & West «54 53 53% 53% temporary. Sheep; receipts, 5,000; steady to strong; RYE—The market is weaker; No. 2 sold at To-day 67 ' 66% -, Green salted veal kip, 100 do ,pr .V...; 89% 89 It is conceded that the financing of several good choice wethers, [email protected]; Itis estimated that the total cost will exceed 15 to 25 lbs 8% 7 :.. i; big to fair to 950,000. , 45% No. 2 is quoted 45%@46c. Receipts, 3 Yesterday 69% 68% Green long-haired North Am. Co ...:.. 1 104 deals is about concluded and that, when choice mixed, $3.65@4; western sheep, $40)4.35; . c...... :. \u25a0 or cars; salted runner -...... 104% arrangements for July shipments, 1 car. Year ago 83% • kip 6 100•• Northwestern :"...... 201 198 disbursements are yearlings, $4.20<@'4.50; native lambs, [email protected]; HAY—Choice ...... 7% a -5 completed the monetary will permit timothy is quoted $12; • Cora- Green N.Y. Air Brake 141 141 situation [email protected]. Minne- salted deacons, each 50 40 ...... renewed activity and buoyancy in western lambs, sota upland, $9.50@10; lowa upland, $9.50®10; Opening •• 43%@% 44%@% , Green cattle hides and skins, I@l% per I.gOON.Y. Central.. 157% 156% 157 156% the stock Official yesterday: Receipts, cattle, 8,735; \u25a0 market. choice- mixed, $9; rye straw, $5.75@7. Re- Highest ../...... 43%®% 44% pound less than above quotations. N.Y..C. & St.L. 34% 84% 34 34% bogs, 24,443; sheep. 6,711; shipments, cattle ceipts, 18 tons. Lowest .42% 43%@% do pr hoes, 4,311; sheep, 1,690. ; Ist .....108 110 4,704; "- \u25a0 ' • • \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0• & Western has the Close- ?*\u25a0''\u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0"'\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0- • \u25a0. -: Green salted horse or mule do 2d pr.... 68 69 The Lake Erie declared THOMAS & Co To-day 42%@43 43%@44 hides & 214 egulaf semiannual dividend of 2 per cent on Puts and Calls. large $3.00 2.25 N.Y..N.H. H...... :. 214% oreferred stock. Kansas City Live Stock. Yesterday 43% 44%®% Green salted horse or mule 6,100 Ontario & W... 38% 37 37% .37- ts Two O'Clock Report- Year ag0^.;...... ;:..;:..42^@%...... :..;... hides Paper Bag Kansas City. June 21.—Cattle—Receipts, Brain Commission and Stock Brokers. medium .18 17% 17% 17% ' \u25a0' ' 2.00 1.75 .... . for our dally mark* Puts—July wheat, 61%c. Oats— „\u25a0 : Green salted horse or mule hides, do pr 74% 74 74% 73% 2.400; strong to steady; native steers, $5® Write Mtit.wkltkffi Calls—July wheat, 62%c. 0pening,...... -* '..... 28% 26% 800 ...... 45% 45 SPECULATIVE GOSSIP 5.90: Texans, [email protected]; cows and heifers, $3 mail FREE on sppllcattoa. . small 1.50 1.00 Pressed Steel .. 45% 44% stockeps of Com- Curb —July wheat, 62%c. Highest ...... : 28%@% 26% Pacific ....;. .V;... 72 (So; apd feeders, [email protected]. MetnbeTi Minneapolis Chamber :..... Coast .. 71% j . Snow's report: Some improvement In wheat Hoks—Receipts, 13,000; 2%@5c merce. Telephone—Main Lowest .:..-;...:.;.:..:...... 27% : 26% Dry flint Montana butcher hides, 12%@14% do Ist pr ...;.;.....;... - 95 95 ' between June 1 and harvesting. Heads ara higher; bulk IW7-J. Cash Sale* Reported To-day. Close— ' ! Dry do pr Fly damage of sales, [email protected]; heavy, $6(g>6.10; packers, 5 OF OOMMERSE. . ' flint Minnesota. Dakota and 2d ...... 72% 74 well filled. only local and of [email protected]; mixed, $5.90@«.05; porkers, OHAHSfiiI No. 1 northern, 5 cars |0.67 To-day ,',...27% .-. 26% . Wisconsin hides 11 Pacific Mail 42 ...;.': small account. Spring wheat are »5.70 Yesterday 28% 26%@% 9 10,900 ...... conditions ©5.90; pigs, |[email protected]. No. 1 northern. 16 cars 66V£ Dry flint calf skins .]i6 12 Penn.R.R.;... 152% 151% 152% 151% almost perfect. Promise is for a total crop Sheep—Receipts, steady northern, 1,200 bu, Year ego .....1...... Dry kip skins 8,500 People's 118%| 119 v at least 760,000,000, with 1,800; to strong- No. 1 to arrive 66% 24% ...... flint 14 n Qas ... 120% 118% of chances that the muttons, $3.25©4.50; lambs, $4.25(55.10. No. 1 northern, 7 cars 66% 7.600 Reading ....,.:-. |•, 47%| 46% | 47% 46% machines will show an sven larger total. No. 1 northern, 1 car „ 66% . Dulntli Grain. Green salted pelts, large, «ach [email protected] 4.3001 do Ist pr ... : 79% I 78% 79% 79 Corn improving but general condition still No. 2 northern, 21 cars— 65 Green salted pelts, medium, each 50@ .70 1.8001 do 2d pr ....| 58 I 57%! 57% 57% low; stand is inferior; plant small and lack- Duluth, Minn..: June 21.—The market was I.6ooißepub. Steel ing St. Lpvia Live Stock. No. 2 northern, 2 cars .., 65^ active" and ' weaker. July | opened %c off at Green salted pelts, small, each 20® !45 .. 22% 22% | .22% 22% vigor; .equire perfect weather to get Watson A Co northern, Dry pelts, do pr ;\u25a0.;.'.:: 76%| 76 | 76 • average results; general No. 2 1 car 6514 677(,c, sold steadily down to 66% cat 11:30, off flint territorial butcher. .10 @10% 7001 I 76 condition not above St. Louis. June 21.—Cattle—Receipts, 500; No. 2 northern, 1 car 12:50, and closed 2c, off at c; Dry flint territorial pelts, murrain.. B%@ 9% 12.3001 Rock Island 1169%1 167% | 168% 168% 85. No general improvement in oats, though steady; steers, [email protected]; stockers feed- Brokers in Grain, Provision^ northern, 2 cars 64% to 66% cat 66% Dry flint ISt. L. ft San 53%! 51% 52% a few show up better than expected. and No. 2 64% cash sales, 40,000 bu at July price. Wheat territorial shearlings 6 8 -• F.I - 52% districts ers. *[email protected]; cows and heifer?, 12@5; Tex- Sioakß and Bont*m. No. 3 wheat, 2 cars 63% stocks will decrease 450.000 bu this week. I do Ist pr .V...... I. I 85 86% Rate of yield decidedly below average recent ans. $3.55© 5. No. 3 wheat, 6 cars ~ 60 hard, cash, 69c; to arrive, «9%c; Tallow, in cakes 4 ,'. I' do 2d pr ...I 7.4%! .74% 75 75% years. Hogs—Receipts, 4,500; higher; pigs, $5.90® H. Y. Exchange ._ Wheat, No. 1 Tallow, .4% W..| says- members Stock No. 3 wheat, 1 car 53 July, c; September, 67c; No. 1 northern, in.barrels 4% 3% 400ISt. L. &S...... i I 34% 33% The Modern Miller The winter wheat 6: packers, |[email protected]; butchers, [email protected] Chicago Cferrwp^^k--IMAwwu; 69% Grease, white do pr j..... 68 , harvest is progressing under ftagwg 66c; to arrive, 66%c; July, 66%c; Septem- 4 3^ 1001- 1 I 67% 67% 67% generally highly Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; steady to strong; Private wire CSJeacQ TarttT^fcW Mtla No. 3 wheat, 1 car 61c; No. 3 spring, Grease, dark 41.3001 St. Paul I 180%1 177% 175% favorable conditions. The yield as a rule is native muttons, [email protected]; lambs, [email protected]. 4f««w 63% ber, 66c; No. 2 northern; 3% 2% :pr ...... 178% beyond expectations quality 35 Qhamboi* of Oonummroo. Rejected wheat, 2 cars 60 57c: oats 28@27%c; rye, 47% c; flax, cash, . 200 do i.. j 191. 190% and the superb. Rejected wheat, 1 car September, September, north- Wool, medium, unwashed 13%@14 : St. Joe & Gr. I* i | 14% 14% Most reports are to the effect that the berry 68 $1.85; $1.33%; |- do Ist ".;.;...... 75 is unusually large plump, Rejected wheat, 1 car 55^ west, $1.34%; October, $1.30; car inspection, Wool, fin indium, unwashed... 12 @13% pr ... ! ...... ! *\u0084...: and running from Two-Day Touruament. Rejected wheat, 1 car, f ob 59 wheat, 36; corn, 5; oats, 8; flax, 2. Receipts, Wool, coarse, unwashed 12 @13 I ,'do.-2d,pr ....| 1 32% ...-;.. 60 to 61 lbs to the bushel. Part of the new grade wheat, Wool, fine iStand. R. Tw| 7%| 7 | 7% whea received at markets was dry enough fo special to The Journal. No 1 car 54 wheat, 99,248;- corn, 8,201; oats. 32,292; flax, unwashed 9 @n ft 6% Plankinton, S. D., No grade wheat. 2 cars 58 1,548; shipments, wheat,*4,6ss. Wool, broken fleeces, unwashed 11 @12 24.2001 Southern • Pac': 60% 59% 60% 59% mill. June 21.—Planklnton's wheat, Wool, • Southern \u25a0' Ry *. 34 | 33% | 33% celebration will be a two-day tournament, No grade 4 cars 56 seedy, burry, unwashed 10 @11 4.600 33% July Bight Bright 1.500! rdo pr .;;.... 88 87* | : 87% 17 and 18. hundred dollars has CHICAGO. \ No gradew heat, 2 cars 57% Milwankee Grain. Wisconsin and similar grades, l@2c I I 87% pledged by the \ uruacoc /IJOARD if TRSDt \ No grade wheat, 1 car, hot... 53 higher than above quotations. s.oOoiTenn. . Coal 92 93% The 0f .,.'.. oats, 55c; sample, 42@53%c. Oats—Lower; No. 2 21.—Barrett & Zimmerman report demand ITin Can .....:. | ..;...|....A| 28% .28, Oldest Firm ' ' _ \u25a0 No. 3 1 car ;v \u25a0\u25a0" '\u25a0 No. 3 oats, 1 car ..'„; [28% white. 29^c; No. 3 white, 2Sc. auKmented by an increase in the attendance i I do pr :...... I.: |..:... I 76% 76% Bankers and \u0084' . ESTABIUOHBD 187» of buyere, both from out of town and 62,400 Pacific... 114 110% 113% 111 Broken : ""^ No. 3 oats, 1 car »»....,., 28% ally. loufil- I Union ~ No. 2 rye, 1 car „ ,' [451^ St. Louis Grain. Stock was more plentiful and a gen- ! 300 do pr ....;. < 91% .91. 91% . 90% ; : IX THE \ORTHWEST ::: barley, _ ' eral revival in trade was apparent. Values- U. S. Express ;'..%.. ..::;. :91 v9l- - . No. 5 1 car —Close: HaT*removed from their old quarters St. Louis, June 21. Wheat, lower- \u25a0 ' No. 1 flax, 400 bu, "35 Drafters, extra $140@175 U. f- S. Leather.. -14% -13% , 14% j13% on to A to arrive LBO Jackson Street the .' CO. No. 2 red, cash, c; July, 64%@64&c; 2 Drafters, - WOODWARD 66& No. choice 125@135 do pr 79% No. 1 flax, 2 car 1.80 hard, 66%@67%c. Corn, lower; No. 2, cash Mares, ' -..::.. 79%: 78% - 5 78% &«r»a«ata Life; Building. O«p. 4tm Rejected flax, part _ extra 110@125 U. S. Rubber.. 21% 21% 21% 20% car July, September, 42%@42%e. 1 79 42c; 41%c; Oats, Mares, choice •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0> : an* Minnesota »<, Paul, -«-«« »«iected flax. 12 sacks „ lower; 2, cash, 29c; July, 100@110 do pr r.... 61% 60% ; 61% - 61% S*^ Mian. GRAM COMMISSION I^7o No. 27&c; Septem- Mares, common to good 60@ To !10,000.!U. S. Steel. 49 48% -'48% 48% «*»" .... BEANCHES-ChlcasEO and Milwaukee. Orders M/ future delivery executed la an market*