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Show Jock Market Without Feature Ignlficaat Drift of Prices With No Definite Current in Any Direction, rtv TORK. June ll.-Tlie stock market mar-ket relapsed today Into an aggra-S aggra-S ed condition of apathy and Inference, In-ference, and was without feature lnm 3 rally at the close. Ycstor- Ui! rnctUn effectually blighted the nTn revival of speculation which-rtl which-rtl ' $?Un -radually aroused by last week's ft ttTwaS movement of prices. It be-.' be-.' - S 'a! manifest today, however, traders were to reap little ad- ' Price movement In the ; rtrSSn, as the selling spent Its -. consequence was an InilgnM-I InilgnM-I ' Jjdrfft of Price with no denned cur- 1 i n2S?rflv"Sovcineiit of prlc icon-' icon-' i Ethe conviction that a lengthened I f Sneculnilvo conservatism 1b to bo Slf'tf adds to the indisposition to Si AVtnkT operations of anv magnitude. ' !Bdtr.,aiSr5e Atttcntlon Is directed to hurc-mcnts of withdrawal from Hf stock exchange houses anl "rira for long trips of former great irJ? much looked to for leadership ? a? speMvo movements Curl-!fc Curl-!fc Manifested to seo how far tho Ini turn of the half-year and of the i&al year for many account Ings may SS for winding up of bus ness af-nd af-nd of partnership dissolutions. ,weeklv bulletin on the crops, Issued S.er bureau at Washington at was abundantly encouraging on tho rcs of wheat and cotton, and tho t tone of conservatism on tho corn Us not alarming. Reaction followed, Tome special pressure against tho T5 This was duo to specific reports procecdlnKS against the coal combina-D5d combina-D5d bean 'determined upon as a result ho Investigation conducted by the state Commerce commission. Rend-wn Rend-wn carried slightly below last night ic reaction. The market rallied qufte rously late In tho day, led again by hatlan, which rose A number of ictlve railroad stocks also moved up Int or more and tho market closed f The rally was helped by rumors b clrc'Jlatd In the board room that a mcnt had been arrived at out of : of the Northern Securities dispute. Inquiry for bonds was broad and 'ltd In moving many long-dormant ls-but ls-but sales were effected In some cases 'Hit concessions. Large blocks of some of She standard investment bonds changed , kinds Total sales, par value. $2,295,000. limited Slates bonds were unchanged on MIL .ft j NEW YORK BOND LIST. U S rcf 2s rep .1014 Manhat c g 4s...l03!;s I V S rcf 2s coup.lCGU Mex Cent 4s CI I U S 5s reg 10' 1st lnc 12i .1 t .S is coup . ...1C3 Minn & St L is.. 95 J- I'Sn H rcB 13ZV Mo K & T Is.... 9Si . USnlscoup IS?,' 2nds .... , Ti 111 IIS old 4s reg. 105 N R of M c . -- 74Vt II I' S old 4s coup 107 N Y C gen I V. ' -100V III Motion gen 43.101;fc N- J C gen Gs 131i JU K adjustment 4s. 91 Nor Pac 4s 101 Atlantic C L 4s 'JS Nor Pac 3s 73A I B & O 4S 102 Vs N & W con 4s.. 95 B & 0 :uS . ... J5-V, O S L 4s & P.... ifti iCtitt of Ga is.. 109 Pa conv 3&3.... 9 ji 3 1st lnc ,73 Reading gen 4s.. 100i ! ICla 0 4Hs. .lOlft St L & I M c.Siai5A C.fi .CM L A 29. . . 7D St L & S F fg -la. S2f, vij C P A Q n 4s. . M St L S'wcst lsts. 03V4 fT CAJ St P k 4s.l03, Seaboard A L 4s. 69 .Cbii K cou 7s..l25 So Pac 4h 91V r!C nUPR 4s'C9U So Ry 5s 118 ltlJKcS1 fe 7 Tex & P lsts.... 1171 ra.9 p St I g 4s. &0U T St L & W Is. . 70 muRCM Term 4s. .. 74 Union Pac 4s. ...10; Mkikr5 Tob U P conv 4s 9SH 'HVln f- Fo 's tf S.Steel 2d 5s... 74 rcWA n,G 4s . . 93i Wnbash lsts ...llCVi oat ft prior I 4s . &34 Wabash deb B.. G79i J H 'fc'T."''" s W & L E 4s S93b .3 fi. c ls - 10 Wis Cent 4s SO "IyaH'is i09t C F & I con Gs.. 70 r, . hlth unl 4s. . lup-, j CLOSING STOCK 1,1 ST. j ?. . , Sqles. High. Low. Close. 4 ait5lf0a i "w "IVa 1 p?W, I-OO 8IU 93 0IVI iffl S'ln.P 1.S00 119U US' 1J9A V rll ICO 101 1C1 1G1 ' rSu.?.nl- 31- 31 31 1 fSlC,r& Ait0" 200 3S as 3SVi u c? w S"JKest 1 301) 13'A 13VL 13V4 I &LSy.-- 19m 143 m if4 ! ,41c T& Trans .''." ;: ci. 1 pTI-; o 1 n n Li prt'rcrred 19 "1 DtnLpk&AV 100 270 270 271 i PA&Sa: 20 Si I Sinr.i 24i 23V4 24A J VfLntrYal 67 HG G7 fcS3:v. 530 1C'2 10 a; te?iEo-V:: 20, 20 HTf 5TcHan. L In.WO 14S 141 HSi i mait l" 1H J .Effrml8 S M t B)Jfejri kc 4;sw tiii 601 , s i I tKliofMcT" l -I inferred '.. r 1 Mrtent ' SOO lie" lis" 315 "1 W8i':;::::;: 13'300 2' 250- glfc 3 ihS" gs ffi I'. S & M cc'? S'6 G5 lA f.13"1 Co 2.100 21d 20-i 21V, ''I ln 00 W Cl G4Vd 2W 29" 29" '29 HStTyw 200 21 2! 21 ft&fl.::::: .I00 23 23 5 l5tffrl, IGli 1G-1 '4 fcL&;-::--" 1W s M'i 1 fe" :::: iiii :::: 1 . SifncouV"' " "" 203 1 CarTp 7-E5 49V1 49?i i referred ,'! 17 rl ?rcoii '-' 70 70 70 SHferTSdH;--' 7 "7 "8 jHrfe0 "IS i& ft m frRj. a ; -wo sii S2iv siZ 1BfceferrfdRcf 2. C00" G4 B P3 Jfeft,,M 3,1 iiMjrooklvn n -00 3 72 72a lK!?'&mr8n '18'7W 4S - C00 1MJ4 lw .soVt -f --4- -f SILVER. -f New York 55ftc -f -f San Francisco 5Gic -f -f London 25d -f- -f LEAD. New York exchange H.SS.SS -f - COPPER. -f New York exchange ...J12.1212.22 4. -t--f-- -- ---- Corn Products t. I0?i preferred G7 DlHtlllers' SecuVB .. 20) 20 20 19-Ti Gen Elec 0 35S 356 1ES Interna Paper 100 11 11 ic4t preferred S00 6S GS 6S nlterna Pump ,30 preferred ' 70 Nat Lead 700 21Js 21'J 21i North Apier f. S4 People's Gas 100 . 97 97 Wi P Steel Car 25 preferred , G9 Pullman Pal Car 212 Rep Steel 1 .... preferred GOO 42 42 41 Rubber Goods 16 preferred 7GH Tcnn C & Iron .... 4X 85 35 34 U S Leather 200 G- 6 G preferred .. 200 79U 79 U S Realty 200 x6i Hi 6 preferred 1,100 0& G9 60 U S Rubber 1G preferred 100 60 V4 C6 U S Steel 3,400 94 9(4 preferred 9,200 G4?i 54 54 Westlnghouso Elec 151 West Union ... S7 Total sales for tho day, 2C2.900 shares. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK. Juno 14. Money on call ensy; highest Hi per cent; lowest, l: ruling rul-ing rate, IVi; last loan, 1: closing bid, 1; offered, 1, Time loans easy and dull; sixty and ninety days, 2 per cent; six months, G'OCVi per cent Prime mercantile paper, 3Hi per cent. Sterling exchange oteady, with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.S7.20I. 87.25 for demand and $4.$.r.23u4.S3.30 for sixty-day sixty-day bills; posted rates. .SGSLSS; commercial commer-cial bills, J1.85.10f,43.15, Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK. Juno 14. Bar sliver, B5c Mexican dollars, 41c SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Silver bars, G5?rC. Drafts Sight, 2; telegraph, G. New York Metals. NEW YORK, Juno 14. Tin was again lower under a light demand. London prices declined 15s. closing at 11S 103 for spot and at 117 15s for futures. Locally apot tin Is now quoted at f26.7ot226.2.5. Copper was lower abroad, declining 2s Gd to 55 12s 6d for spot, while futures closed at 55 lis 3d. Locally copper was a shade steadier, closing at jl2.G2'12.7o for Lake. $12.50S'12.62 for electrolytic and ?12.1212.22 for casting, , Lead declined Is 3d to 11 ICe In London. Locally lead was quiet but steady at $4.25 (4.35. Spelter was unchanged at 21 15s In London Lon-don and at i4.7GigM.87 In the local market. Iron closed at 61s 3d In Glasgow and at 42s 2d In Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron Is quiet No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at ?14.5Dt?15.00; No. 2 foundry Northern at J14.COS 14.50; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft at $13.25g13.76. Pig Iron warrants aro weak, with sellers at to. Live Stock. CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Juno 14.-Cattlc Receipts, 3000. Market steady. Good to prime steers, J5.7E3f6.55; poor to medium. $4.7505.75: stockers and feeders, $3.00g4.75, cows, 51.7o 4.75; heifers. 32.50'gv.25; canners, jl.75 2.75; bulls. 52 501T4.75; calves. J3.0O5.25. Hogs Receipts today, 17,000; tomorrow, 15.000; left over, 3351. Market Gc higher. Mixed and butchers, $4.&3S6.10; good to choice heavy, J5.0OJi5.10; rough heavy. $4,50 fz6.00; light, ?1 5ff5.00; bulk of sales, $4.95 5 05. Sheep Receipts SOOO, Market 10c higher. high-er. Lambs, 10c higher. Good to choice wethers, $4.75:o5.25; native lambB, ?-5.00v C.S5. OMAHA. SOUTH OMAHA, Juno H.-'Cattlo Receipts Re-ceipts 25C0; market strong for best; others steady; native steers, R751'G.25; cows and heifers. ?3 oOSG.OO; cannfcrB. $2.00g3.25; stockers and feeders. 52.7G4J4.20; calves, : $3.0085.50; bulls, stags, etc.. $2.754.EO. Hogs Receipts 13,600: market steady to strong; heavy. $4,S5S4.95; mixed, $4.S0i?4.S3: light. $4.71N.SG; pigs, $4.00'(f4.30; bulk .of sales. $4.SOff4.S5. Sheep Receipts 120-3; market steady; Western yearlings. $5.0g) 5.50; wethprs, $5.00(55.50; ewes. Sl.75dT6.2G: common and stockers, $3,00.10; lambs, $5 GOS? 00. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY, June 14. Cattle-Receipts 10.000; market xteady to 10c lower; native steers, $4.G&gc.25; native cows and heifers, $2.2555 30: stockers and feeders, $3.254.G0. bulls. Si.75ff4.60; calven. $2.75 4.50- Western steers. $4.505 75; Western cows. J2.25f5.00. Hogs Receipts 13.000; market strong to Gc higher; bulk of sales, S4.7O1il.90: heavy. $4.9Wj&,00. packers, $4.80 4.95; pigs and lights, ?4.2.VJH.80. Sheep Receipts Re-ceipts 4000; market steady; muttons, $4.25 G.00: lambs, ?5.25j7.00". rango wethers, $4.25 05.00; ewes, $3.60-1.75. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, June 14. Tho Interest In the local wool market Is now centered In the now domestic goods which arc constantly arriving from tho West. The trading In these wools, however, nas been slight, partly on account of tho ruling firm prices. So far an New England Is concerned the new clip Is practically cleaned up In Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, with Oregon and Montana now under way. Pulled and Territory Ter-ritory wools nrq quiet, Thero Is llttlo Interest In-terest in foreign grados. Territory quotations: quo-tations: Idaho Fine, lGJHSc; heavy fine, 14ftUic: fine medium, 17lSc; medium, ISfc'lOc; low medium, liilSc. Wyoming Fine 15fllGc; heavy fine, 14&15c, line medium, l&yi7c; medium, 19) 20c; low medium, 20ff21c Utah and Ncvuda Fine, IBWlGic; heavy fine, 13'14c; fine medium. 16G?i7c; medium, 19Ji0c; low medium. liVQ21c. Dakota Fine, 15ffl6c; fine medium, lGfl) lGc; medium. 19i20c; low medium, 3920c. Montana Fine choice, lSffl9c: tine average, aver-age, 17OSc. flno medium cholco, l,ni9a; average, IG.t 17c; staple, 19ff20c; medium choice, l?C0e. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, Juno 14.-Buttcr-Stcady; creamery, common to extra, 13rS18c; State dairy, common to extra, 133?17c Cheese Firm; State full croamB, 7U Tlc; small white, 6?Jfl'TH; largo white, 6-)i t7')l:. Egga Qluct; Weatorn extra Belccted,. 17'18c; nrsts. 1617c. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Juno 14. Sugar-Raw, quiet; fain refining, 3c; centrifugal, -test, 3tc; 'molasses sugar 3c. Refined, quUt; crushed, $5.60, powdered, $5.00; granulated, gran-ulated, $1.90, St. Louis "Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. June 14. Wool-Steady; medium grados, combing and clothing, lSft) 23?,ic; light fine. I&fii6c, heavy fine, 12Vffl5c; tub-washed, 2l22o. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. June 14. Bright sunshine for tho harvest fields brought out liberal offerings of wheat today. Demand, however, how-ever, was light, and tho July option closed at a loss of lic Corn Is down ",c. OatH aro off Vsic, and provisions 15tf 35c. Sentiment In tho wheat pit was bearish fiom tho start, Initial prices for July being be-ing down Utffc to o, at Sfi80c to 80c. A number of influences combined to cre-ato cre-ato u feollng of depression, tho most Important Im-portant being tho perfect harvest weather In tho Southwest Weakness of foreign markets In tho faco of a sharp upturn here yesterday was another bearish element. ele-ment. The fact, also, that the first carload car-load of now "wheat had arrived at St. Louis and had graded No. 2 red, brought out a number of selling orders. Many traders went short In expectation that the weekly wcathor bureau report would show an Improvement In condition of the Crop. Tho market continued heavy throughout through-out tho day, about tho only demand coming com-ing from Bhorts. A comparatively Rmall decrease In the world's visible supply was a late bear factor and Intensified tho desire de-sire to sell. Prices wero further owakened by private advices from Paris Intimating a 12 por cent Increase in the French crop over laHt year. After selling down to BVKi&Slftc, July closed ut 843ig&4;Sa Clearances of wheat and flour wero equal to 99.S0O busholo. According to BradBtreefs, the world's available Btocks decreased 2,760,000 bushelB. Primary receipts re-ceipts were 335,800 bUBhelB, compared with 240,500 bushols a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 24t cars, against a like number last week and 232 cars a year ago. Favorable weather had a bearish effect on corn, as well as 'on wheat, but another factor of possibly equal Importance was tho largo .increase In private and public stocks. Tho market had a downward tendency throughout the entire HesBlon, and final figures woro almost at tho lowest point of the day. July opened a shodo to ?ic lower, at 4Stf49c to 49Vic, sold down to 4Stf4SV4c. and closed at 48H4Sc Local receipts wero 614 cars, with 35 of contract grade. Oats yielded only a trifle, despite tho weakness in other grains. After opening unchanged to a nhodo lower, at 39c to Itf33?c. July ranged botween 39Mi39c and 39vfc, closing at 39Jic. Local receipts wuro 1S5 cars. Provisions wore weak on selling by somo of the large holdere. The impression prevailed pre-vailed that several of tho Eastern longs liquidated their holdings The market closed at the bottom, with September pork down 35c, at $12.00. September lard was off 15, at $6 90. Ribs wcro down 20c, at $7.32. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 34 cars: corn, 265 cars; oats, 103 cars; hogs, 33,000 head. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat. No. 2 July, old S7U S7li Soft f5 July, now SGJ4 S6 84 Sept., old K-Ti S2i 82 82 Sept., new SI Si' S0V4 80-ft Corn, No. 2 Juno i... 47i 47 47 -7 July 49 49Vi 4S 4S September '49 43 4S 4S Oats, No. 2 June 41 July 39 20?s 39 39 ' September 321 32 22 32 December 32?i 32?i 32 32i Mess Pork-July Pork-July 12.75 32.75 12.32 12.35 September 12.95 13.00 12.55 12.60 Lard July G.00 6.90 6.72 6.75 September 7.05 7.07 6.90 6.90 Short Ribs July 7.35 7.55 7.15 7.35 September 7.60 7.52 7.32 7.32 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wcro as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat. 9209oc; No. 3, S5S93c; No. 2 red, $1.011.02; No. 2 corn, 4Sic; No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. 2 oats, 40c; No. 3 white, 40?fUc; good feeding barley, 3Sfr41c; Jalr to cholco malting, 445j64c; No. 1 flax seed, Glc; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.03; Erlmo timothy seed, $2 15; mess pork, per arrel, $12.30tf12.35; lard, per ICO pounds, $G.70gC,72; short ribs sides (loose). $7.00fp 7.25; short clear sides (boxed), $6.757.00; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.2S; clover, contract grade, $10.75. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Recps. Ships. FloUr, barrels 17,300 0.700 Wheat, bushols 28,600 2S.S00 Corn, bushels ;.. 554.400 354,700 Oats, bushels 120,250 91,90") Rye. bushels 4.0(O Barley, buahcls 23.900 G4.CO0 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produco oxchange today the butter but-ter market was easy; creameries. 1317 17o; dairies, ll!Q'16c; eggs, steady, ll 14c; cheeso, easy, 7U5Sc. Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, June 14. Special cablo and telegraphic communications received by Bradstrect's show tho following changes In avallablo supplies, as compared com-pared with last report: Wheat, United Suites and Canada, east of RocklcB, decreased 2.S07.O00 bushols; afloat for and In Europe, Increased 100.000; total supply decreased 2,707.000 bushols. Corn. United States and Canada, cast of Rockies, Increased S7S.OO0 bushols. Oats, United States and Canada cast of Rockies, decreased 181,000 bushels. The leading decreases reported this week aro 213.000 bushels at Omaha, 135,000 bushels at the Mllwauk(o private elevators, ele-vators, 1(0,000 bushels at the Northwestern Interior elevators, 89.000 bushels In Manitoba Mani-toba and 71,000 bushels at Nashville. Stocks at Evansvllle Increased GS.000 bushels. bush-els. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 14. Wheat-steady; Wheat-steady; December, 54.2S Barley Steady; December, 95"?gc. |