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10 ™ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY! JUNE 14, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |3 ioniion eriainds Snfae Ranors | hatfidra Mg, N 1 northern, wues Mo, & ovsisesy $hoe Sehe'on Senmana: Now Fork | W7 ola, SR 2o "0 #20 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | a2 ttoertsite Sdiitrovne teod 17@1%c. FLOUR-—First patents, $3.90@4.00; second hange, 20gdc premium, . #h. Pr. TALLOW—Easy; city &z er patents, $3.60G3.70; first clears, $2.7; second | CINCINNATI, ~June 13.—Clearings, $3,- Cotton Market. . 130 4 (pKES. free c. clears, §2.25. 087,200, money, 3%@6 per cent; New York — g " 00 718 . . RICE-— i"domestic, fair to extra, 4% | BRAN—In bulk, $13.00G1350 exchange, 156130c it NEW _YORK, June 13—COTTON—Spot| : ) ] Flooded Fields in Oonjunction with Other fi\}xfir g, n APt M e ST. 10 |"sf June 13— Clearings, $9,138,278; Glosed frm; middiing landg, 9 [-i60; mid- Highest Price Ever Paid on This Market n % 18 PEAN UTS—FI v, o " i balances, $544,413; W46 4 “16c; es, s fu- Rt Bullish Factors Boost Oereals. g e per cent: b eRonEnge, 89 pn,:.’mn'-?_ tures closed quiet and steady; June, 9.05c; for Beef Steers. » CHERSE Recelpts, 1,69 pikes,; irregular; | PHILADELPHIA, June y BALTIMONE, June 13— iearings, 8.4, | July, A8ie; August, Stic: Seplember, Lt u tancy large, colored, 9%c; white, 9%@10c; | Quiet: June, contract grade, 896. balances, $357,314; money, 5 per cent. October, 8.05c; November, ; December, 1 1 cy ew - CORN—No. 2 mixed, @5%@66c. 'HILADELP. ,—Cl 80c; January, 7.99c; February, 7.89c; WHEAT LEADS THE UPHILL PROCESSION | fancy small new state full cream, colored, | QU0 ™ " hugher: No. 17132 608 balancan's2, o 3; money. 4 hot | March, S0lc. HOG MARKET SLOW, BUT STEADY|& SQGR-Receipts, (60 pkgs.; state and |86, 010108 wark tet “YEw YORK, J $206, Sdiing. b ike oaiee B Bales Feeunes, -3 : T4 7| PROyISIONS Market qub NEW YORK, 3—Clearings, $205,- | middling, 91-i6c; sales, ales; receipts, lays Strength, Though Clos- yvanta, Atamiie; western candied 17} pUTTER—Steady, fair demand: extcs | 145 balancer, 8704, s &7 baica; shipments, nonei stock, 20510 | Patener Stock Where Fleshy ¥ 8 ; - y | western creamery, 32c; extra nearby prints, | * BOSTON, June 13- Cloarings, $21.139,008; | bales. : Sng Lower, While Onta Rule Firm Anve: Jrromuiat; Drotiers, §i B Oh-Bwadl: treih nearby and, weate | POIND0S: oW TN, i gOALVESTON, / June 18— COTTON - eady—~Stockers and Feeders Dull and Gain—Provisions Dall ys, lic; fowls, 13c, Dressed: = e 41D 0 Joam o, . S —— eady, 9%4c. n Sheep Prices Much Lower Dur- e 8. | ern, 17gc: fresh southern, 16c, loss off. p . » NEW ORLEANS, June 18—COTTG and Quit Flat. ; T T B CHERSE-Steady, faif demand; New | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. | gi.,qy; saies, 1,400 bales; ordinary, Tiyc: ing Week and Trade Dull. METALS—The local market for tin was | York full creams, prime, 10%c; New York good ordinary, §%c; low middling, She; AV quet, but firmer, With apot at $90.00g3.50, | full creams, fair to good, 10@10%c. e t Tondon the Spot article was easy and middling, 9 5-1 o0d middling, 9 9-18c! — Aggregate of Business Transacted by | middiing fair, 9 i6-16c; recelpts, 1,146 bales: N CHICAGO, June 13.—Wet weather threat- | 1o Jower at £13, while futures were un- Toledo Grain and Seed. the Asseciated Danks stock, 134,720 bales. Futures, quiet; June, SOUTH OMAHA, June 13. ened all grains today and put a bullish | clanged at £12 (‘n‘\Awr was slightly 9.27c; July, 9.21@9.22c; August, 5163%5; > Recelpts wera: Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. Prop under the speculative pits. Ripe | eanier here. with iandard spot to Auguet | TOLEDO, ~June 13 — WHEAT — Dull. | NEW YORK, June 13.—The following | September,’ 8.19g8.2c; October, " h, Slige; June, Sligc; July, % i | gictal Monday e el Theat in Kansas was reported under | quoted at §1110612.00 lake $1425@1.60, elec- | SrOn: cash, flic; June, Sligc; July, TNC; | tabie, compiled’ by Bradstreet, shéws the [ November. 7.84@7.86c; December, 7.85c; Jan: [ Jiclal Tue . 101 p . e 9 A 2 September, Tic. ba 76 Wedn ! Sonkad S the watee ‘2’,."‘3}.»""4'.::”’&'{- {.’é“zfiifi‘ At Loeton Diee was & femer CORN-Dull, steady; cash, &4c; July, ll:r!‘kvv::;“:%‘ fod ';'uy‘.i“nz"’L’iiL““’n.“é'.'r'cJ.‘K U EREGOL, June 13.—COTTON—Spot in | Official Thursday . anyihing but beeficial Trade was only | market, spot £64 1864 and futures £54 |G qacPiember t8c; December, MUC. e; | 48¢ ei increase and decrease as compared | falr demand, ' prices barely supported; | Oficlal Friday fairly ‘etive and was tnflaenced largely | a3 Lead ruled unchanged at $18 and | pey T8 DUl firm; Cagh M Jil: 7 | With the corresponding week last year: American middling, § 1-164; the sales of the | o 0ot by he leading cereal, At the (close July | at London, where previous quotations also | "GEeh tover, dull, steady; cash, .0 = - . S N s Sroriah B0, weey | Hamre e o wheat was c higher, July o eld a 8. ere was 1o trading to | ootabe ’ y 4 4 clud e ds v shade lower and July etts e higher. Pro- | speak of In’spelter and the uotation | October, $5.12%. CITIES, Clearings.| Inc. 800 Amerlean; receipts, 1400 bales, in. | Bame week before. TEasd So e mghty Ao0 Sl - | ton proved (o he b 40, sivandins 15 N e firm Wna.closed auiet: American middiing | Bame (our weeks ago changed to gher. \ proved to be 2s 6d, advancing to ey - i our ] Rainy weather was chiefly the cause of Fi85. e local fron market continued | PEORIA, Ill, June 13.—~CORN-—Nothing !\"‘w_ York. 0| & o c 'Ju‘n aw»mr.g‘n, buyers; June ?:I'"'SE‘I,;".EIH‘“ year. SEAR 0 B A very atrong opening in wheat. Cables | quiet and without feature, prices showing | doing. 6ligc bid, 62 asked Chicago ... : ) 4l and July, $566i@4 Seaid. buvers: July’ and | 1B I8 FOR THE YEAR TU DATE. Sere & little higher and closed firm on | no changes. Warrants were nominal: No. | OATS—Mrm; No. 2 white, 4%, billed [Boston ... ; | ugust, §53-64d, sellers; Auguat and Sep- | The following table shows the receipts of poor weather abroad. At the start shorts |1 foundry, northern, $21.00422.00; No, 2 foun- | through. Philadelphia .......... . X September and Oc- | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for Were very nervous over the bulllsh ar- | dry, northern, $20.80G2.50; No. 1 foundry, | WHISKY—On the basis of $1.30 for fin- |St. Louis... - ; X fober, 4 36-64d, gellers; October and | the year to date, with comparisons With ray of influences at work in the pit and | southern, $20.5@21.50; No. 1 foundry, south- | ished goods. . . E 304, mtmb:r. 45 re; November and | jast year: m'( covered freely. There were other|ern soft, $0 The English markets were —_— ) y ¢ 8. . MD«'em dr"'l @ e -e_)l_lern. Decem- | 108 101. Ine. Dee. bullish side issues, such as lower Argen- | slightly better; Glasgow at £64 bs. Mitwaskes Grata starket, clsco. y : ;|ber and Jangary, ds-igezeid, sellers; | Cattle LG 3169 M6 ... tine shipments and sales to France—the — e < R 044, anuary and February, 4 24-64d, sellers. Hogs .. fret in a Tong timebut the main Influence | UMAHA ~ WHOLESALB MARKETS. | MILWAUKEE, June 13 — WHEAT — | Kan: : ‘ 0 ” = Sheep : T et S A wpers” wheat " whs B arh, ok gTie: July, e o N> * | Sinneapous | 8 g g M R B R D ng weather in ficlds where whea Condition of Trade and Quotatie iBaTenc: July, Minneapolis .. . . | BOSTON, June 18.—WOOL—The Commer- | PFice of hogs #ol: on the South Omaha (g 2 ey A 0en® the harvesting in Oblahoma s Treduee . " IR R T Wars, wisor smitoie, | et s ; 4 iie+| clal Bulletin will say in tomorrow's report | MATket the last several days, with com-| e i 738 . Banees S04 even the spring wheat | EGGS _Including new No. 2 cases, 14c; | S@ite. BURITHY " | New Orleana .iiiiii 108408 or| i wool, trade: The Boston market has | burisons with former years: _____ | SHEEP—Mogt of the arrivals today were v cares \ 59 . 0! . bA e % ect, ere y 04 ly fieldn "ot the "northwest received coplous | cares returnea, I4e, & s Detrolt) . s numerots &nd some Of the IATREST Cons .| 1902 (190111900, [1599.[1896. 1897. 1896. | Prices have Qeeined tuily Boo the past rains. Private reports todsy told of too| LIVE . FOULTRY Chickens, oci old Duluth Grain Market. QMAHA ... . ; ;| sumers have bought liberally, the trade T e week on practically everything Buch mater every A here e ar 1o oo | 4g1ic; ducks and Seens, To; bratlcis, net ket | DULUTH, June 18—WHEAT—Cash, No. | Milwauke & B being well distributed. Prices are very | 6,10/ 365 4 35 3 Quotations for clipped stock: Good to B ol ron il &5 atimost T cent &0 | b seese, 7c; brollers, per 1b, |, ) pd, T6igc; No. 3 northern, 12%c: No. 1| Buffalo . firm—a cent up on medium fleece, with the (878 gl 3,900 4 30 cholee wethers. $6.6008.90: falr to gopd, $5 50 BC Tiouls shorts were good buyers | BUTTER—Packing stock, 17c; cholee | NoTthern, T4%ce July, T3%c; September, T1%c. | St. Paul tendency upward on other grades. A ship- @6.80; good ta choice ewes, H.75@5.00: falr to B bor v i go0d demand. the cash | dairy. in tubs, 18@loc; separator, gz - | OATS—September, dc. 8t. Joseph ment of 15,01 pounds of Austrailan wool ocd, fiiads: ‘wona .lonfls‘;{lre“_lnrrh;, 3.8 business was good, France taking twenty- | FRESH CAUGHT FISH — Trout, ——— ) Dénver ) ; fair to go g ooled stoc two loads. and there was very little press- | crapples, 10c; herting, 6c; picerel, ¢/ plie, | NEW YORK . STOCKS AND BONDS. | Richmond ficta can be obtalned over there than Lo bout Saewe Wogve Jlipped stock. ure on the pit at any time. The Kansas |llc; perch, uffalo, dressed, 1c; sunfish: ayannah ; e , $6.50@6.75 Mty " asnoclation issued its final report | 5c: biuefns, Sc; whitesh, Tlc: catfish, 13 s Salt Lake Cit tone, A% RAVANGS ot B cont & pound Gecr o ind ot el e b on ‘(hle wheat crop of that, state ane oo | A A DO TR S 1s¢; | Dt and Uncertain Market Takes f'\;a"\rng-‘ 6 opening prices has been secured, The new 377 western ewes. % 43 mated the production om " 45,000, , 1io; 5 {bper, , L8 Ange { Ns nev iaisiebetabosinssen o Dushels o 50000000 bushels. Harvesting of | roe shad, each, 7oc; shad roe, per valr, 36c Good Upturn in Last Hour. Memphis T 1 TEAL T AL 1D, PRI’ eveey, B Aot ewen TR b CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 120 60 80 0 160 =0 8 8t 8 8 8 0 3 0 < 8 8 8 8 88 b8 ERRERERRREER SRR 50 & ¥ o e 38 B £ 22 SE%EER SXs83R Bomong o S 8BE=C 2588k 3 £ 3 PeYTTN s FFid & 53 BEELEE ¥ 33 Nflflq,.,»flq 2528 3 val woft red wheat there s In full swing, |8piit shad, per’lb, 'l0c; lobsters, boiled, pef| NEw YORK, June 13.—After a dull and | Fort Worth. The recelpts of wool in Boston since hesitating market during the greater part |Jeattle ... ‘where not prevented by flooded flelds. The | 1b.,, 2c; lobsters, lr'-rnd per_lb., e, e trading consisted of some profit taking | PIGEONS—Live, per doz., ¢, of the day, with isolated upward mov Washington July closed firm, %@%c up at 72%c. Local | VEAL~—Cholce, 6G8c. ments here and there, the market broad- | Hartford Tecelpts were 17 cars, 1 of = contract | CORN-—6lic. ened In the final hour and moved upward | Peorla Minneapolls and ' Duluth reported | OATS—4sc. quite generally, with a considerable show | Toledo .. 28 cars, making a total for the three| BRAN r ton, $17. o of strength. The activity was attributed | Portland, Ore points of 245 cars, agalnst 260 last week | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale |t the same speculative leader who had | Rochester wnd 34 a year ago. Argentine shipments [ Hay Dealers’ associatio Cholce hay, NoO. | peen concerned in all recent important | Atlanta ‘were a0 bushels, ‘compared to’ i, |1 upland $580 No. 1 'medium, 8 No. 1| movements, and whose return (o Wail | Des Motnes. Dushels last year. Seaboatfi clearances in | coarse, $7.50. Rye straw, %.50. These prices [ qioYSMalis: (Ond WOORE SOUEE S to a | New Haven Wheat and flour equalled 181,000 bushels. | are for hay of good color and quality. De- | shiet (R Tear, £ Worcester Primary receipts were 327,000 bushels, | mand fair. Receipts light. Whatever the motives of the buying the | Nashville agalust 415,000 bushels last vear. VEGETABLES. bull leader secured a larger following today | Springfield,”"Mass ‘et weather helped corn much, both in- | CAULIFLOWIR—Home grown, per doz., | than at any time, notwithstanding a num- [ Norfoik ... dependently and through the wheat bulge. | 7c. ber of new developments not immediately nd Rapids Cultivationr has been retarded by the | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 30c. encouraging to a rise in prices. The pre- | Scranton . flooded fields. The market closed firm, | POTATORES—Northerr, Sig8cc; new pota- | liminary figures of the week's currency | Portland, Me. but witheut much activity. Strength in | toes, per bu., §LO0GLO. movement, which are usually the center of | Sloux City wheat was sufficient to make numerous | GKEEN ONIONS—Per Gos., according to | Interest inh a Friday's market, gave no |Syracuse whorts cover. Country offerings were | size of bunches, 15@c. promise of a strong bank statement. The ton, O small and recefpis were only fair at 33| ASPARAGUS-Home grown, per dos., 30| subtieasury absorption of $2406,000 appar- |Tacoma cars. The pit crowd had in mind the prob- [ @ive. enzl; has been little more than offset by |Spokane able deal In July options and were not CUMBERS—Hothouse, per dosz., 46¢@ | the talance of receipts from the interior. [ Topeka . taking long trades. July early sold easily | 60c. There iz no Indication of any considerable | Wilmington, Dei. at 63sc, but as the day advanced a lead- | LETTUCE—Hothouse, per doz., 25c. loan contraction during the week and the [ Birmingham . ing elevator unloaded a considerable | PARSLEY—Per doz., 30@3se. tims money market continues to reflecc the | Evansville duantity and the advance was lost. July | RADISHES—Per dox., 2@2%c. cautious desire of borrowers to provide [ Augusta closed ateady, a shade lower at 83%@63%c. | WAX BEANS—INlinois, per box, $1.50; per | themrelves with fixed sums for a consider- [ Davenport Ouis wers' very active and® nervous. | -bu. box, ‘oc; per market basket, Jsc; | abis time to come. Fall River Sharp advances were registered early on |string beans, per Ja-bu. (6¢; per bu., Sl Today's crop news was regarded as favor- [ Macon hurried covering by shorts and the pit| GRIEN PEAS—VPer half Lv. basket, able. ow’1 & to complaints of too much rain | Little Rock. ruled firm all day. Bullish influences were | KHUBARB—Home gro®n, per Ib, 1%c. |in the scuthwest. Part of the strength of | Helena t00 molst weather for the crops, expected | CABBAGE—California, new, 3c. wheat wns attributed to an improved de- | Knoxville meductions In stock and a probable scar- | ONIONS—New southern in sacks, per Ib., | mand fcr export, but this falled to develop | Lowell city of No. 3 white oats next month. The | 2c. tully. The figures of the May agricultural | Akron . demand for new July was specially brisk. | TOMATOES—Texas, per 4-basket crate, | exiorts were decidedly unfavorable at the | Wichita “This option quickly sold at 41%c, but as | $1.35G1.50. ¥ decresse in value from those of May, last | Springfield, Tii. the sessionfl advanced commission houses| NAVY BEANS—Per bu, $2. year, reaching over $20,000,000; the bread- | Lexington offered falr quantities, and the close was FRUITS. stufts increasing $13.706000 and umounting | New Bedtord. ust firm, %c up at 400. Cash stuff was in| §~RAWBE! « » 0 on! alf those of last May. Chattanooga $ooa getnasa. ” R Tr oM W Last week's exports of wheagggnd flour Sothtonn Provisions were profoundly dull and un- | “CHERRIES - show a continuance of the low average, al- | Kalamazoo interesting. The hog market was firm, but 1.b)”'i&r‘n}-‘aP?rui‘fl“%?x‘-u‘éc-gfi:nmcfieuu“w though the most notable falllug-off I8 in | Kargo . the constant manipulation of packers has | G2.1s. < S LR e T i S Binghamion riven much of the trade from the pit. case ockford . EAeS was litva ettt for sale hnd Bothing | | O ERERRIDE-De Sbat. 2 8200 | 5¢ foreign exchange to facilitate remit- | Canton Ve ek 3 tances for repayment of forelgn obllgations 2 was wanted anywhere and prices were TROFICAL FRUITS. T repay gations. | jacksonviile, Fia. put up slightly ‘at the opening, but the Era . o The advance of a point or over in the | Springfield, Clone was flat. “July pork cloned unchanged | (PINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 to 3 count, | Reading stocks was an Important sympa. Chester at $17.60, July lard uhchanged at $10.30 and | $3.50. thetic {nfluence upon the late market, but [ Quincy July ribs up at $10.47%, BANANAS—Per bunch, according to | there was no news to show a prospect of | Bloomingion ‘Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 8ize, 32.56G2.7. an early settlement of the strike. The In- | gioux Falls 5 cars: corn, 80 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, | ORANGES—Valencias, $4.50; Mediterran- | crease in the demand for stocks was incon- | Jacksonville, il 19,00 head. g ' £ " | ean sweets, $3.76@M.00. testoble, nevertheless. In some cases the | Fremont ... he ieading futures ranged as follows: | ;EMONS—chy. $6.00; Messinas, $4.500 | a« LT e I *Houston e d & e e o7 *Galveston ; MISCELLANEOUS, ticr: of the market for the refined poduct |eq IR L OB Bt Tow. | Clowei( ¥oe' ction case, $2.76@8®, | and was benefited also by the reports of & *Wheat January 1, 132, have been 115,527,487 pounds, against £3,9%,24 pounds for the same petiod tn 101" e Boston' shipments to date are 116, 631,25 pounds, against shipments of 1iL.- 95,389 pounds for the same period in 1901 The stock on hand in Boston January 1, 1902, was 71,340,468 pounds. The total stock today is 8,935,204 pounds. The stock on hand June 15, 1801, was 49,359,457 pounds, ST. "LOUIS, June 13—-WOOL-Steady; fedium grades and combing, 13G1Tc; light ne, c; heavy fine, 10@lic; tub 40, bulls, $2.75@6.60; Ealves, $2.5016.5 washed, 16@24c. lexas fed ntecrn, HB00GET0. " g Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Rt e D0, ertimated . tomorrow, 19,000; left over, 4,50; strong to NEW YORK, June 18—EVAPORATED | The following list shows the number of |60 higher: mixed and butchers: 15 560; f feeders shipped to the country - e : APPLES—The market shows no mate oot SR, . 00d to_cholce heavy, $7.50 rough Ghanges. While offerings continue finial | vesterday and their destination: e vy, KL gt A ] emand 18 moderate a s Vi 1 sieady, common o %000 belae guoted et | Blam Weliace, Holdrege, NebB, & M pEHEED AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 600 : e, 10c; . 10%@ 3 y %! ' % ead; heavy sheep lower, prime 'sprin @e] prime, 100; cholce, 105@10%c; fancy, 3, I Steveiison, Mancock, fa.R. I....... Inmb, S Rleher; enod (Srime spring CALIFORNIA DRIED 1T~ T White &' C et Mg T ers, $5.0005.60; fo cholce mixed, $1.00@ intérest in the market for. Caliform e | ¥y C White &'Co., Peoria, fil=3 - 1/5.00° westorn sheep, $5.00G5.50; native lambs, scriptions centers on prunes of the larger | , The officlal number of cars of stock |$5.0006.75; western lambs, $5.60G6.7; spring sizen, for which there Is & falr export ge.| Prought in today by each road was: lambs, +1.40, mand, though purchases for domestic ac- | Roads Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. | Officlal yesterday: count continue light. Prices are un-|C. M. & St. P, Ry...... . u changed, ranging from 3%c to 6c for all | Wabash Cattle grades. 'Apricots are in fair demand, par- | Mo. Pac. Ry. ticularly fancy goods, on which the feel- | Unlon Pacific . ing is slightly firmer, though no change is | C. & N. W. Ry noted in quotations, which stand at 10%c | F., E. & M. V. ¥ to l4c In _boxes; bags, 104@i2. Peeled | C. St. P, M. & O peaches are priced at 12@16c; unpeeled at | B. & M. R. R. R. Bigiotie. C. B. & Q. Ry. K C & St J 2 0935000 030515 3 S52en "prress "8 R ceaes "grefng "E5LRE P Cattle Steady—Hogs Higher—Sheep Lower and Lambs Higher. CHICAGO, June 13.--CATTLE—Recelpts, 2600 head, including 20 Texans; market slow, but’ steady; good to prime steers, nominal, $7.30@7.90; poor to medium, $.007 7.25; stockers and feeders, $2.60a5.25 cows, $1.40G6.75; helfers, $2.25 i canners, $1.70 gRERzS =8 soesac torses C SRR BIERETonl e g, e SLES B EEI TEEERES (EXE [P £3 Cetmime e £82 588X o 23 SE8AEE westsroes | gs=2s8 £9 o e o =] 25358 B 8002 80219 101 5 2 33‘.: 2 we 75 Domisie: samistmmei: i o) i b Wisl®iiotm’ @i e Recelpts, Shipments. 10217 2,519 §i Hogs . 29 4004 i Sheep 1,598 3;3 ¥ Knansas City Live Stock Market. 1 KANSAS CITY, June 13.—CATTLE—Re- 8 celpts, 73 head natives, 20 head Texans, 13 head ‘calves; market weak to 10c lower; o 2 om0 S et < J - cholce export and dressed beef steers, §1.10 d Rosin. hnmn‘,! Ifiefi(r&:i' eas 13 r.‘as; 1.£ to z&;‘m. $3. 76617, (Ir):dllork'\:" and NEW YORK, June 13.—OIL—Cottonseed, . — 36.60; 1 Thdian stoara, $400t 5 gull} petroleum, steady; roain, steudy; tur: ‘Total receipts ......55 18 4 Sab come, a0 A hative towe.. TOLEDO, 0., June 13.—OIL—North Lima, | o 5¢,disposition of the do s e | ST NIRRT £3.0005 8sc; South Lima and Indiana, 8. e o dioatad: ™ HOGB—Receipts, 7.5 head; market a 1LpVERPOOL, June 13—OIL—Cottonseed, Tk R Hogs. SH'p tive, 8tendy. to B¢ highe: of l, . easy, N i 2 " 4 3 A 1 LONDON, ' June' 18—OIL—~Caicutta lin- | Qmaha Packing Co 5 R L L PR A meed, spot, 62s3d; linseed, 30s1%4d; tur.|SWift and Co...... Wl 40; pi 56, % A pentine spirits, 36s 134, CigEhy, Eecing Lo “§i| SHEEP AND LAMES—Receipts, 900 head; OIL CITY, June 13.—OIL—Credit balances, | Armour & Co....... market steady; _native lambs, $4.85@7.10; $1.20; certifi no_bid; shipments, 93,606 | Omaha Pkl- 20 X western lambs, $5.10@6.40; native wethers, 908 bbls.; runs, 21,871 bbis.; | Gudahy Pke. Co., K. + | $5.0086.30; western wethers, $3.85@5.50; fed Yansant & s gves,. $sdogs 36; “Texas clipped *yeariings ntine, [ W. 1. Stephen . - | $5.00@#5.45: Texas clipped sheap, $4.00G1. | Huston & o.. weee b s & 00 et : | stockers ‘and feeders, $2.35@4.00. SBBN B! oo BES3E RV EREWa? LBERE feoaiam residential message to congross re- per bbl, B2, New |{HorCing the recommendation for Cuban New York Live Stock Market. b ALHE . NEW _ YORK, .:Ilnah |ll4—-BEEVEB—Re- era . 55 ood s NEW YORK, June 13—COFFEE—Spot 2% 464 Bulls and cows. Unchanged: Rio, quiet; mild market, quiet. The market| Total .. oo LOTD 838 1,670 + mcrubs, $4.60; oxen, $5.30 opened ateady, with prices unchanged to 5| CATTLE-The supply was moderate but $4.00@5.50; cows, $2.00@6.50; oints under pressure from importers, who | (e demand wan als6 lmited, consequently | cables quote live caitle higher: dressed found the ring at most bare of buying or- | no material change was apparent in the | welghts, refrigerator beef, 12@i2%c: no ders. The forelgn market was bearish and | general trade. shipments today; tomorrow, 1400 cattle, 20 teceipts from the crop country continued | *Tiie” featurc in the steer trade was the | sheep and 8700 ‘quarters of beef. liberal. There was a rally of § points in | gale of a load of 1,476-pound dry-lot beeves | CALVES—Receipts, 240 strong; veals, the last five minutes on covering by room | fhat fetched $1.:6,' the highest price ever | $5.0 to §7.0; culls, $4.80; clty dressed veals, shorts, chiefly for shorts. The market|paid on this market for beef steers. They |9¢ to 1l%c per Ib.; extra, 12c. osed steady and 6 points higher; net|were a thoroughly finished lot. Good beet| HOGS—Receipts, 181 head; firm; state ssles 260 bags. including July at'875: | stoci s in birong demand, while g-asey | hogs, $1.80; westérn hogs, nominal Beptember, H.00@4.%: October, $5.00; De- | grades are inclined to lower prices. HEEP 'AND LAMBS—Recelpts, g Yictor gember, .16, January, #.2G65; March, | *Tha ‘market for butcher stock 18 in much | sheep, siow o Tsc ower: lambs, 15 to'20c ol 1030 (1030 103 |copper, per Ib. 8igc; brass, h per 5,88 an advancy of 7 per Quebec $.40; May, $5.45@6.60. the same condition as that for beef steers, [ lower: seven cars unsold. Sheep, $2.75 g,," 10 32%) 1035 | 10 § brass, light, per Ib., 6o; leal ' the Burlington joint ere- aiso in | Ottawa e as trade is etrong on fat grades and weak | 36.00; exports, wethers, $5.50; lambs, $ Ribos 24 | BHC: Tl per 1o, Je; rubber, ber1be 6o | demand.” The market generally was frm. a B.e0aT © Dry Goods Markes. on grassers. The supply today was mod- 2; one car fancy, $7.60; culls, $1.60 to Sty 10 4734 10 4734 10 6 = et ey Total ‘ssles, par vélue, $.M0%0° United Totwlh.Cankds...6 . 04 T | NEW YORK, June 13.—DRY GOODS— | erate and a clearance was made early at|#.60. Bept. 1030 1030|103 10 25 St. Louls Grain and Provisions. |call il Tatat inslde 18 totale hacatiad EOR A g | B e e e 1o Aentloe By O eess S feeders are selling| St Joseph Live Stock Market. — other items than cle 3 ntly in . 2. a0ld. b New. ST. LOUIS, June 13—WHEAT—Higher; | TP follquing are the ciosing prices on | °iko'{icinded in totals because of no staple lines and measonable fancies. Thers | {alrly well at recent quptations. while It | 8T. JOSEPH, June 13—CATTLE-Re- Cash_guotatio; No. 2 red, cash, elevafor, T7%c; track, T84 a%ise. Pu comparison for last year. is a demand for dark prints and for fine | ferior 1 e e have been sl and | celpts, 825 head: steady: natives. $.15a7 o0 FLOU! G July, 6 ; 'September, 9% | Atchison 3% 80, Pacite fancy fabrics for next year. Nothing more | the market. Recelps have PeC cows and heifers, $1.50@6.00; veals, $3.500 .60; . ¥ 2 1 atqee N a_quie J . D steady; light 380; siral X 3 el T 1a% | Tareto, Bt o a W NEW YORK, June 13—MONEY—O1 business. 'Burlaps are dull ‘and ~barely | flesh, are {ree seilers at firm fgures, bul, 48 | and light mixe AT medium and WHEAT—No. 3 spring, 69@72%c; No. 2 ; c : o pta W: i | steady, 214@3 per cent; close, bld and asked, | 8 Lor spot goo in other grades, the trashy thin sty heavy ¥1.5qT.8; 00478, - red, gk, i July X unon A is@s per cent: prime mercantile paper, 4@ | ,MANCHESTER, June 18.—DRY GOODS— | wanted by packers. SHEEP A 80 head; OA o. 2, 48! : No. 2 white, 41@ 3 4o ptd 4 4 per ceut, Holders unwilling to_accept lower prices. BEEF STEERS. steady. 41'#‘:’:»!%' 3 white, e, Wabash een FERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, with | Yarns, Irregular and depressed. D Av. Pr. No . Py —No. % tents, 83550 ) actual business in bankers' bills at $4.87% Veeg———— ' . 470 1 [BARLEY—Fair to choice malting, 66g70c. |3 t, $3.5@3.38; N g 1 for demand and at $4.84% for Market. 3 DESPONDENT CRIPPLE IS DYING SEED—i70. 1 flax, §1.66; No. 1 northwest- 20. § ; ) posted rates, H.854@486 and M. NEW YORK, June 13—S8UGAR—Firm; ern, $1.76; phwe timothy, $6.30@6.35; clover, | C AL—Steady, $3.15. $["e 4.881" commercial bills 34 @4. 563, afr refining, Bo% centrifunal o0 test. taoi contract grade, ¥.3. SEED—Timothy, steady at $5.00, §hyesesansn SILVER—Bar, 62c; M d S MG T o IR PROVI T bbl, $17.70 | BRAN-—Steady; sacked, east track, 7@ g " BONDS—Government, easy; NEW ~ORLEANS, June ‘13- 8UGAR— 0.27%. * Short | 80c 3 tive; rallroad, firm. : .Wm.uu. Dry anlted | HAY—Dull weak; timothy, $12.50G14.50; ; ; The closing auotations on bonds are a8 | Ho cenitrihnal: Sa8isc,” Contmcigsl relln X : **Beaumont 7 "There were a number of very large {n- | DeCatur . *Corn— o 12&‘;”5351“?:’:"1‘!‘."9":"1':,.‘. e N, P8 sari | dividual ‘buying orders for Mexican® Cen- Totals, U, 8. July 63 faa 14 | shell, 10c; No. 3 hard sheli, Brazis, per | tral, which was not followed up. The trad- | oy (side New York pt. “3 ;«& Ib., l4c; filberts, per lb., 1c: almonds, soft | In% In General Electric was probably due to Ec 4 441 | shell, 16c; hard shell, 15¢; pecans, lurge, per | FePOTLs Of new electrical companies, backed CAN *Oats— o, i%c; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack, | bY. h?:ywc‘-vmnn- The stock afterward Pres railie n By fl§ 0. b FiDES-—No. 1 sen. Qo No. 2 green, Chicago & Eastern Illinols rose 4% points , T%c; No. § % " | turther on persistent rumors of an offer | SOFONtO .. 17344 | Al IR TR NG 1 "alr s g 13 Ioe bes i} | for contrcl, -The day's reports of rafiroad | WAnRIPeS - & Dee. 2ugs! o A ey Terr eaciiiugs showed & continaance of the in- | HAUIAX oo Pork— lmo. shee) Pe"- 76c; horse hides c over last ear’s corresponding % & T aly 1760 | 1760 |17 60 LD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes the | Period. The market closed rather quiet but 'B“"";';;";'.' & by ! ices: ironm, steady. Lt 1% |13l TR | toliowige pises; Tiom, cotntry izedy pst s large demand tor, wavaen | Vcioris X 50. g,’(, ga ,"fi" % %P&RN—P" 1b., bc; shelled, 6e. reciprocity. bee. | s | L] g2 12 > o 4 Montreal .. F i ¥3FEzess E5EesRan=s Boyd Wells Found at Jefferson Square with Serionus Wound in Side. 6234, Shortclear | praifle glomgizs, © tollows: Ronpiritu, Mavkel Srirusa yellow: James Boswell, a cripple aged 79, shot of high wines, $1.30, IRON COTTON TIES—$1.06. o . 8. ref. L. & N. uni. ds no-dmmrl(uxfl. 6@15c. himself in the right side with a revolver ero the recelpts and ship-| BAGGING—Steady, SHGSHc. T8 [amer. o . G NDON, June 13.-BUGAR-Beet, June, : at e eulrly bour yesterday, and is now HEMP—Twine, Sc. con g b o at the Clarkson hospital with Shipments. | RO TS, Lard, sioads 018’ Doy Bl . “pd " new i, % Visible Supply of Cotton. A Lepen of M recorsy. The .hZZL’n,‘ e O L e . e T Y R Anac. Minisg G oy pNEW ORLEANS, June 1.-Secretary iy curred in Jefferson Square. 32:000 | and clear ribs, $10.75; short clear, 311. Colorado Fuel & ester’s statement of the werid's visible The wounded man was found at 5 o'clock 200,009 | (boxed), stronger; Pt N. J.C. gen. bs. supply of cotton, made up from special ca- L Iyt e, bu. 4000 | ribs, $1150; short clear, $11.75. i} [Con. Tobacco pfd. . No. Pacific {a. ble and telegraph advices, shows the total ying in a pool of blood on a bench, with rley, bu. 7,000 1069 | . METALS—Lead, .;‘..m a8 ¢ Oen, Eleciric . ;"‘.-lgl.o. 30 be §A0.00 c'.’fi".':anfin""‘h 1,857,- the revolver at his side, by J. C. Henry, h ¢ » 8 r, stronger at 4. .60, ocking Coal » —— 3 810 North Sixteenth street ..?‘.;"..&:I"::‘:".:‘;?‘:‘.‘.‘..:,".“a“‘um‘“:; POULARY Saenay: Cchickans aye: | 8o B, L v R o S i 8t. Louts Live Stook Market. Bl conasiou. was st abla o taik M E:I‘u, m}-fih'figfin"e ly, 10G10%c. | gECe® i J y J Towa Central . Inter. Power . 1 % Henry notified the police and the man was 3 e, taken to the station and later removed to the hospital . 1gc. . steady; BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 18@22%c; . 0, head g i Hed exan The police are of the oplnion that Boswell 2,600° head, including 1,800 head Te NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, d%&é’tfig&_ R 5 Natlonal Lead . 2 market about steady; native ship, m, and attempted to take his own life, though Boswell sald the shooting was accidental. c, loss off. 2 No. A . ol 4 celpte. Shipments. Pucine "ot n. 48, % 05 ‘eers 1000 Boswell has only one arm, the right being oft below the elbow. The shot entered on the 3 hicas .00; steers under 1.000 Batations ot - Py o ¥ 5}:\;:' ht%‘ 8,000 3 - 3 ., Bt L e, 1bs., $3.4096.40; stockers and feeders, $3.50@ right side, passed through the lung, shat- tered two ribs and came out his back. 3 Masrs and heifers. $2.25@5.90; canners. NEW YORK, June 13.—FLOUR—Recelpt, ;! o R Chic .20 $3.3004.20; cows and heifers, g.cw bbls. ; exports, 13,065 bbls.; held firm a Liverpool Grain Colorado 8o. 4. % | $2.75@M4.00. adva: winter’ straights, $3.7509.5 e or g Denver & R. G, HOGS—-Receipts, 3,30 head: market bc winter pat J0@410; Minnesota _pa LIVERPOOL, June 13—WHEAT—Spot. 3 % |Tenn. Coal & i Erle prior lien 4 . higher; pigs and lights, $6.90G7.20; packers, ents, 8.500420; Minnesota bakery £ 15g830; | No. 1 northers, spring, 8o 4d: No. 1" Call: g Erle seneral ds. Wia. Conteal 4 n{'py,uf utchers. §1.30@7 2. 3 was later found in his clothing. winter low $2.95413.9 inter ex- | fornia, dull at 6s 3i4d. Futures, quiet; July, X 2 5 | B AR IR . BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,400 Boswell resides in Rockwell, Ia., and came ras, 815G yo flour, steady: fair to d; September, 68 1%4d. oo g head; market steady: native muttons, §.75 to Omaha two weeks ago from Greeley B ORRMIAL Mrm:. ' Yeiloy’ " Wentern: | naw’ &na oldr 5 o0 Fuburer. tulet: July: p s : e s o} stackers, #5535 " 0 oK Center, Neb., where he had been visitiug .I.l?i‘c_l_l E ll.’n: E:lndy&ne. $3.45@3.55. nominal; gepiemher' 58 1%d; October, 58 %d. *z . aree Forel, Financial. ¥ —_—— relatives. Since coming to Omaha he has state gu:“ SE Tvew Yoik, Gariomt |5 BLAUR Be Tonte” fandy. wister frm at : s LONDON, June 13—Bulllon amounting to | _ 8ieux City Live Stoek Market. roomed at the Lange hotel on South Thir- BARLEY—Nominail 88 6d. . ¢ » £5,00 was withdrawn from the Bank of | SIOUX CITY, Ia., June 13.—(Special Tele- teenth street and It has been his custom WHEAT—Receipts, 3,200 bu.; spot, firm;| HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), firm : g England _today for shipment to BSouth |gram.)—CATTLE-Receipts, market to retire early. Thursday night he falled to . and To@80c, £. o. b | at £4 159G £6. . 4o pt 4 " Sout : Africa. Gold premiums are quoted as fol- | steady; beeves, $6. cows, ‘bulls and 1 afloat: Na. 1 rn, Duluth, $1c. 1 o be | PROVIBIO? dull; extra India : lows: * Buenos Ayres adrid, 36.66; | mixed, $2.5004.%; stockers and feeders, §2.75 Show 59 a6 Ma Set Wor (e lest Mw aficat. Wheat was firm and higher from e 50 Ry St Daiia MRS Rome, 1.8 There was & strong demand for | G435: yeariin d calves, $2.750M.25 days he had appeared despondent and had tart, deriving its first impulse from . Bacon, firm; Cumber- | *Ex-dividend. **Offered. money during the early part of the da HOGS—Recelpts, 3.500; 5c higher, selling little to do with the other guests at the orelgn buying, based_on bad weather | la firm at 5: short e but " slackened later and became casier | at §7.1097.35: bulk, §1.16@7.%. EREga g Soyem i i | e, e 84 long Sear middics Boston Siock anota owiog o the ot that (ae gevernment | " eUBER—tn demand e 7in sl lkiriacn Goarms aevit vesi v n the southwest 80 | light, firm at G6s; lo le: i ' % helped our market, oftsetting the arrival| middies, heavy, 3 to 40 Ibs., firm At 5o $d: DONTON. Juse 1.Call loans. 3@u4 por | Slock exchange o G e g iig & son of the wounded man from Rockwell, of the new wheat at St. Louls. Offerings e S clear | o80¢: hibe loans, per cent. Ofclal | which develope o went to the police station and requested the officers to assist him In locating his father. The son sald that his father had not_written home for some weeks and, be- coming uneasy, ho had started out to find him and had just arrived in Omaha. The son was directed to the hospital. North Twenty-Fourth Suffors a Little ! Owing to Clogging of & Cateh Bas smEss3s2Rnz: EEFEL 33 E 811 ERR TTSERYREE32838838% - EHSEREESES833ASRATRRERIZBSIIRBAAAA T8 L 8TTEERE E a5 F. 2 ] g im ! Y closing of stocks and bonds: were fairl teady. Home ralls were de- The following table shows the receipts of £3, 88323TTERES: £5T SRRN2IITERER uBS A . . - June 13: under reallsing_and_were finally e net refined, in’ pail G | Gan 1nes..co: ~sa | Alloues a Welirer ““rhe feature of foreigners was | markets for 3 Digher. June, TI@MWhc: July, e, |B; prime western, In ““:‘,,”'»pa; X . O e o | B O from Hushos Avece | South Omahs. T3 HoB ks closed at 764 CH I8 E- teady; American, e I tohis i ! RRRSept e aving ) 3 y v CORN--Heceipts, 0000 bu.; exports, 2258 | old. tée: American. fincat white. new: b ; T e |Gal saying that no serious opposition is ex- | Chicago . 2,500 6,000 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, Tiiic, elevator, | American, finest colored, old, 98; Ameri- | postor & Albany.. . 268% Copper Range R b e R L L TR S e s SRR 900 and T%c, 1. 0. b afloat. ‘The obtion mar- | can, finest colored, new, G1s. e 2 A P [Rameer, aage o Almmtine-Chises distrmement und sibl- gt youls . a0 140 ket was: dull aif day and wenile ‘drm at | TALLOW Prime | cliy, “steady. s 6a; 8 |Prankiin faiime fraity. Swapinne ey mpeN 3 BRI 1he "has: strvagth, (ieoiaved Nitle | Apston bk Nraandqn. dull, ¥ 13, |lale Bereis lowsr and Inanimate, due to the unsatisfa Total X 1013 ul ne: owing to a lack of support, L' SR—Nominal. Mohawk . > h . except on December, — which closed. }e | Receipts of wheat during the last thres 1% 01d_Domtnion ...\ g X R o e Righer, asainat igc decline otherwise: guly | days, 2,00 centals, includfng 18100 Amer- L i owceold re were inclined to lmprave, ' e THE REALTY MARKET, el al . jcan. » a4e0 . osee e "+ a ¢ " 150 6 80 oaed : TN [Quiney el today was limited. but the undertone was ; S | Ccelpts of American corn durtng the last R v gocd’ Prices closed firm. Forelgnurs' were | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Fridny, BTOCK COWS AND HEIFER! h No_ 3. 46c: R — et | e Y e ation operation: Brasiians | 15 ¥ o . : Y R RIS S white, Bl tHCK | yanaas Clty Gralu and Provisto: Mass. Electric 49 Trinity ... rallisd. Argentines were firm. Turks were RInanty Megds. AR e o pt.: 4% Unite : d o) it figsic, "Options were qulet, but firmer, of | KANSAS CITY, June 1L —WHEAT-July e Pruit 1111l 00t Ula e B e Ao it omoany” shaves | 500 SOy and Yina B aouh STOCK CALVES. North Twenty-fourth street had a 7aing in the big oat states. 6% 06%c; Septemb o cash, No. §|Dsly Weet &8 Victorta — B B i e e oI | Bl 3 0 WO TN ouhaan] Dt SR Lrecoarein M mintature flood Thursday afternoon between e VNG, MQc; good to| hard, Tie; No. | No. 3 ved, Tac: No. 2, | V" gl 111111 B Welverins 110! fre were avietly fym. DeBeers wete Gull. | Julls Delegey to Tillle Burna, lot ¥ STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ¢ and b o'clock. The shower which came . ; g, : y Valo rate b Pexels SUDAIV.. . xr... . state, prime to chole CORN-—July. §mgc: Bebtember, ogsic; | WoRIh Sommon 107 Usited Copper )\ Pt iree per cent rentes, 10if % for | L. K. Schoenieber and wife to Char. oot ¢ R TIRY | up at that time beavier in the north- ern part of the city than in the busin 1901 olds. 5@6c: Pacific | cash. No. 2 mixed, 80c; No. 2 white, 8¢ & Geotm the eceount bpinish 4s, 81.12. lotte B. Miller. lots 7 and 8, block . 0 . ) center and the water which fell as far ! 1901 crop, 18%@2%c; 1900, 14@l5c; olds, | No. 3, 62c. LERLIN, June :3 —Exchange on London, | 18, South Omaha e - OATS—No. 2 white, 483e. NEW YORK, June 13.—The followin 20m 48% pfgs. for checks. Internationals vid Cole and wife to Rasmus Han- o2 SNNI e Galveston, 2 to % 1ba, | RYE-—No. 2. fic. 100 Ceing Drlons o s g e | e lends. or, the Boures. Srorlh i and | Ponnt ST Y ¥ Buitn Pincar, Man- s S : w north as Ames avenue passed down the 10 % Ibs.,'16c; Texas dry, IAY—Cholce timothy, §13; cholee prairie, 20 |Little Chiaf Cuinesc “and Argentines were harder on | Clementine Brown to 0. B. Clark, L tclined to im. | 8T slong Twenty-fourth street. At ) 3 % |Ontari wesiern Fourse advices. Iron shares veie | lot 10, block 9, Kountze Place : 0GS—Buyers were not inclined to im- i acld, 4@2S5e. BUTTER—Creamery, 18¢c; dairy, fancy, W gy Arim, a8, the result of the addition of sleep: | Cathne’ A Caasidy (o 3. W Mirphy, rove prices. although the supply was only | Speacer street ‘:’, ’“’“"‘; — “’.” great WOO! ulet; domestic fleece. 25G29c. 18¢. s ® |Phoentx < ers o the Prussian state railroad on favor- | lot 9, block 8, 1st add. to South air and conditions otherwise more or less | for the sewer and it poured from the catch LaEovse O e o Bami \ A0S Firm; new No. 3 whitewood cases o (Eoteal able ‘terms, and more mimulus resulted | Omaha .. ... 190 | favorable to sellers. Early in the day & |basio in torrents. The eatrance to the 3 _ neluded, per doz., loes off; cases re- | SO0 3 vage ... . rom the announcement that a convention | Minnie K. Powell to J.'W. Alien, ot few loads changed hands at around yes - Ket, 31 turned, 13t . Slerra Nevada 0.0 Bad. been “concluded betwson "the Austro: | “13 Block 16, West End Add e, terday's fgures and from 1 ate | sewer "'“m‘d""’":"‘“"h‘h' Walor hod X 00. A l\octépu. Shipments. . Hungarian and Bosnian Iron works and |J. J. King and wife to G. W. the movement was decidedly sluggish. Sell- | passed out and for an hour there wi ug. 1.00g18.00; pickled shoulders, 35.50G | wheat, bu. ), 000 80.300 1™ venen that it would come into force July 1. lot 4, block 8, North Omaha. “ ers priced their holdings pretty sirong and [ a foot of water over the sidewalk and the &7; plckled hams. $IL30G1.W Lara, yi| Corm, bu. 3.3 Monell, ir.. et al executors 1o buyers held out for only steady prices as | pavement. The cellars of several buildings oomlu-l* /310.46; Bouth' America, $1150; | O Sondition of Fyaassry. it g O b WA ey Basis with here and there sales | in the Deighborhood were threatened, but $8.25G8.60, Pork, gulet; 3 WASHINGTON, June 13.—Today Same to Luella K. Shrum, ‘e% lot 11, quoted & little up from yesterday and a | prompt work opened the sewers so that the T8; ‘short, clear, Wk ds, ek o M52 @: correspond las meyt of the treafury belas hie B of The. air (o ood heavy and water passed off without doing say .'-wfim pkgs.; steady, N Teserve in the division of Total amount of transfers. butcher welght srades from $1.c9 to | damage, ! rowes, sTTEUR ment of the treasury balances block 4, Shinn's add. clearance was finally effected.