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TIIE OMAIIA DAILY DEEt WEDNESDAY, JU?E 29, 1901. A n h V CRAB AND PRODUCE MARKET yffhett Takftt a Tumble on Local at Well aa t , - u - i Other Boards. CHANGE STILL SHOWS, LACK OF SPIRIT $troaar Belief DiiiImh Will Revive After Fourth of .f ulya-taoveTnaaent Resort Bears Dowi on' Wb( Price.. , OMAHA,' June . 1904. Wheat took 4 pretty tumble today, not only on the local market, but generally. Demand her a much lees than yester day and eaally lUmpul aa tooor. Withal tha market was permeated by the same somnolence that has marked the 'change for tha last aeveral daya. That business will pick up considerably after the Fourth of July la believed by all the habitues of the floor In both Omaha and Chicago. The government crop report, detrimental to wheat, coming as It did, brought Strang pressure to' bear In slumping tha market aiter a strong opening on manipulations of the scalping Interest and professional In terests at Chicago.. All through corn and oats held firm and corn seemed Inclined to ba stronger If any thing. Hera the bearish aatuie of tha gov ernment crop report, which showed rapid growth, especially In tha lake region, was lelt but little and corn waa saved from go ing lower In sympathy with wheat. '1 he government reported that weather In the Mississippi valley had Interrupted the growth of wheat, more particularly In Mis souri and Kansas. Without making a single exception It msy be stated,, and safely, that the market here aa well as elsewhere was quiet and very much so. Locally there waa some de mand for corn at the opening and that grain held strong. Soon, however, the de mand was satisfied and on the prospect of fair weather In Nebraska and the south west on the forecast Ionics and holder be gan to realise and a reaction came to lower valuea.' Later and toward the close on a strong unicsgo market corn held firm. In the meanwhile wheat went with corn and literally slumped and failed to react wun tne more cosrse grain. "It's a good time for grain speculators to go fishing," remarked E. C. Twajnbley of Twainbley, Son Co., aa he bulled the July oats up 1 cent within three min utes' time, sendln it from 37Ae to 2814c. The weather map showed clear weather In Kansas and general rains in the Ohio valley. Light rains were experienced In Missouri during the past twenty-our hours and Nebraska was generally cloudy. The forecast, however, Is fqr fair weather In this state tomorrow, . ' Aa was predicted, Liverpool felt the mvmm I,,h n A ! .... 1. .. . u.AVJBv 11TJ ... AJIIVI lillll HUH J irnin . which caused an opening with declines of fta on wneat. LAter liquidations across the pond brought losses of d in both months. Earlv In the afternoon July re covered Hd and September d. being affected by a spot demand of a fair nn , ture and no offerings of Indian grain for shipment. Bhorts covered on corn and July advanced 4d. but meanwhile September mat Mifl. The Liverpool marvel oioeecs with .wheat ttd lower In both July and September, and July corn 1d higher, while September was Ad under. ; The range In prices of Omaha grain for ruiure delivery ana tne cioss waajr uiu Monaay were as roiiows: Closed' ..v-v. . ' Open. High. Low. Today. Mon'y w neat July Sept. Dec , C"rn OOViA WH4A 79SA TOA 80HB 75 B 75 B 744A 74(iA 75 B 71 B 73 B 72VA 72AA 73 B June Julv 46UB 4fli4B 44 464B 4(!VB .ul. 9 46 B 46B 46 4B Sept .'4B 43B 43'4 UHB WB Dec. ',. I8HB 8b-jB 88B mB 38B Oats June July 41 B 41 B 41 B 41 B 41 B ., 87B 88B 87B 888 JHB Bept .. 81 B HBUllUliniJ A asked. B bid. Omaha Cssh' Market. WHEAT-Nomlnal: .No. . I hard, 83(886o; Ho. 3 hard. 7!H)Mc; No. 4, 697io. . CORN Nominal ; No. 4iit47c; No. 3, ISHo: No. 4.. 4.VjJ44c; No. 2 yellow, 47 47c; No. 3 yellow, 46?i46c; No, t white, 46ff47e; No. 3 white, 4fi((i46c. OATS Nominal: No. 2, 39iU3c; No. 3, S738c; No. 4, Wt37o: No. white, 40c; No. t white, 384i3c; standard, 3Da39c; No. 4 white, 36&37o. ' Receipts mt Omaks Market. r; k' , '-!', v lit. Out Wheat, cars.VVj..,WJl.jM1jfitorv,. 4 1 Corn, "ears, ,...... 3 1, . 1 Oats, cars,.,.. n ,.!. .. . ' O rata Market Elsewhere Closing prices of grain today and Mon day at the markets named were as follows: -Closed-Today. Mon. Wheat- July September , Corn - t July fieptenibec - KANSAS CITY. Wheat- . July ...... September Corn Jaly V September- ' . , ST. LOUIS. , September Corn . July .....'. September '.. MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat ' ' September"" DULUTH. . Wheat' July ; September . , NEW YORK. Wheat July September fibld. A asked. 85 o 47A 47VB 48A 48i4A 74B 75HB KiB 70B 46B 43T4A 43 83HA . 80 S3 4AB 464 464 4bB 92B KHA i . 8iA (1KB 2S 81 B 8TS4B 8 84H 89H 85 Netes of the Grata Market. Minneapolis , letters are discouraging as to the conditions In that section. The Illinois orop report la bearish and It is thought that this worked as a factor In pusiung wheat down at Chicago today. Twelve cars of grain were relnspected at Omans, yesterday as follows: - Wheat, No, 8 hard, 1 cars; No. 4 hard, 1 car. Corn, . No. 8. cars. Oats, No. 4 white, 1 carS not graded, 1 car. Chicago stocks of contract grain reported . today are: No. 2 hard wheat, 101, 0 bu. dscreaae, 823 bu.; No. 2 red, 184,24 bu.; Oe . creased, 7,318 bu.; No. 1 noruiern wheat, 4iU bu., dscrease il,04 bu.; total, Jiti,. , 4itV bu. net, decrease 84,105 bu. Corn, l,82i, til bu. ; Increase, 162,Wtt bu. Oats, fct0,u0 bu.; decrease, 8X491 bu. Secretary Coburn of the State Agrtcul - tural board of Kansas estimates that tha . wheat crop of the Sunflower state will run from MS.Outl.OtK) to . H7.0ou.o00 bushels, 1 which Is much larger than anticipated. Oklahoma la estimated at from 23,000,000 tq 36,000,000 buahela. Scarcely any damage from the heavy rains la Kansas Is rs- - ported. Saturday and Monday the markets will ' be closed at nearly all of the principal . cities on account of the Fourth of J uly coming on Monday, and Saturday being the usually short seaalon. Whether the Omaha .. market 'will be shut down, or not has not been decided, although it Is highly prob able that such will bs the case. Milwau kee and Minneapolis have adjourned tor . the two days, with Sunday making three, and the Chicago exchange wll vote on the ' proposition late this afternoon. at. Leala Grata ssd Provtaloas, ' ST. LOUIS, June 28. WHEAT Lower; No. 3 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track, - 31.071.0g, old; July. 82H62c; September, oWc: No. 8 hard, sKfittc. CORN Steady; No. 3 cash. 47ic; track, 48c; July, 4&Vo; September, 46c. ' OATS tansy : No. 1 oash. 41c: track. 42c: July, 87c; September, 30oi No. 8 white, "ft rLOTJR Steady to firm; red winter pat ents, 84.8666.00. KMKe higher for special Irad 80. tdes; extra fancy, 14,40-4.50; clear, V3-7oi? TIMOTHY SEEDBteady; 82.C2.76. t.'UKNMKAl Steady ; 2.7. , BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 84f3Kc. HAY Dull, heavy; timothy, 3S.0oial4.00; prlriet $6 OixfTlO .00. IKON COTTON TIES-620. BAOOINfi 'Ac. HEMP TWINEeo. PROVISIONS Pork lower; Jobbing, fllso. Lard weaker prime steam, ID 12'. ttaoon steady: boxed extra shorts, '38.35; clear ribs, $8.60: short clear, $.2V. POULTRY Steady: chickens. 8ie; springs. l$16o; tuikejs. 13c; ducks, Jc; greae.Sc. , iiUTTBR Firmer; creamery, 1418o; dairy. Ioi0'14c. t LOOS tlrm, 13c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.O0U ... A iWheat. bu SO.CXiO lCorn, bu lo.floO 'Oats, bu 40,000 Flour, bWs 6.OO0 ,. coo Jft.OiiO ?6.cmo 33,0V) Philadelphia Prednee Market. PH1LAPKLPHIA, June 28 BUTTER Kteady. fair demand: western creamery, Ifc'yc; extra nearby prints, Ilk). k-iiGS rirm and c hlxher; fresh nearby, lc luss oltj fresh wmiern, lc; fresh souih,iitern. 17c; fresh southern. lo. CHM.ttiw-rum and fair demand; New York full creams, choice to fancy, $ty8tc; fair to good, IK-814c CHICAGO GHAI ASD PROVISIONS Features of the Trading sat Clealag Prices obi Bear ef Trade. CHICAOO. of the arouth In Argentine was a source of weakness In wheat here today. September closed Aiic down. Corn is uncnanged. Oata are a shade higher. Provisions snow a loss of 4&12V:. 'ihe opening on Keptem ber was V-ifc lower st aiMrWc. The wu inclines to dullness, tne vol ume pf business being email. A fair de mand for September caused the price of thai option to rally to SoTfciJfHlc. The weak ness of July, however, sunn mused a. re action in September. A feature of the late irxaing was selling by southwestern houses, the market closing at about the lowest point leached. After selling down to o September finished st htl-MOSc. Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to 111, 420 bushels. The world's visible supply, according to Bradstreets, decreased 8.00V 000 bushels. Primary receipts were J40.000 bushels, compared with 3-vS,300 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 3J9 cars, against 217 last week and 291 cars a year ago. A comparatively low tone was mani fested in the corn market. September opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 4W4Hii4.e. sold between 4140 and 4'c and closed at 4Sj8:lt.c. Local receipts were lit cars, with 9o cars of contract grade. The feature of trading in oats was a little liquidation of July by looal holders. September opened unchanged t a shade lower at Zlc to SIVtfSlVi, sold between 31 c and 32c and closed at 81To. Local receipts were 11 1 cars. Provision were fairly active. At the close September pork was down 12HC at 812.H1. Lard was off to St $7.U7H. Ribs closed TMiljlOc lower at I7.52H- Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 6 care; corn, lot cars; oat a. 51 cars; hogs. 31,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat a July b July a Sept. b Sept. Corn June July Sept. Outs Sept. Deo. . Pork July Sept Lsru July Sept. Rl bo July Sept mi 82H H6V0H 82U 82-. 82H 81 80 804fai 47K 47H 47Hff4. 4& WATVW 47i 8'AI.V4'HIVii&1r. 484H I 401 38-4 82 40S! 40Hf 41 3H 3Htl H 8IT4 i2 12 60 IS 72H 12 80 13 02Vs ( 87H 92H 7 07H 1 12 7 2714 7 S6 T 62 7 2H 5 21 1 31-q 32HVi 32 W 12 66 f 12 87' 12 85 I 13 16 87H 12 60 2H 7 10 7 00 7 30 6 87H 7 07 1 2H 7 42H T 67 7 27 7 66 I Ml No. I. a Old. b New. FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4.66S 4.66; straights, $4.30ft4.4Q; spring patents, 11 SmUO; straights, 33.904.20; bakers', 32.DO 45-3.20. WHEAT No. 2 spring. W87c; No. 3, 85 96c; No. 2 red, 89ca1.00. CORN-No. 2, 48c; No. 3 yellow, 49 49ATS-No. 2. 40s404o; No. t white, 40 RYB-No. 2, 66c. BARLEY Good feeding, S235c; fair to choice malting, 4252c. SEED No. 1 flax. 31.01; No. 1 northwest ern, 31.07. Timothy, prime, 32.95. Clover, contract grade. 310.75. PROVISIONS Mesa port, per bbl., 31260 612.66. Lard, per 100 lbs., 3 S66.9. Short ribs sides (loose). 7.1'!7.87; short clear sides (boxed), 37.257.50. i-'ollowlng were the. receipts and ship msnts of flour and grain: Receipts. ShlomTit Flour, bbls..', . 24.300 -. ?4,00 Wheat, bu 20,000 84,900 Corn, bu 644.500 66.800 Oats, bu 265,200 142.500 Rye. bu 4,000 , 8,000 Barley, bu. 25,200 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was Arm: creameries. 1312) 17 Vic; dairies, ll516c. Eggs, steady, at marl, . casea mciuoea, I4taitc. cneese, steady to firm, 78c. . JtEW YORK GEHERAL - MARKET Qootatlons ot, the Day on Various . Commodities. NEW YORK, June 28. FLOUR Dull; sales. 32.162 bbls.! exDorts. 15.961 bbls.: mar ket quiet and quotably lower; Minnesota patents, 4.86&.10; Minnesota bakers, 33.66 3.96; winter patents, , 34.90ise.30; winter straights, 34.354.80; winter extras. f3.3G 3.80 winter- low grades, 33.16iif3.80. Rye flour,, quiet; fair to good,.34..00i&-.2&; choice to rancy, .voa.iv. ll.lCHijpl.12; city, 31.12i&1.16; kiln dried, 33.00 .io. RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 70o; nom inal . . BARLEY Slow; - feeding, 460 If New York; malting, nominal. . WHEAT Receipts, 31,400 bu. 6pot, mar ket steady; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 3 red, 31.07. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern, Duluth, 3LO0, f, o. . b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat More or less weakness was displayed by wheat all day. Final prices showed c net decline. July, 88 15-16Ci9Hc ; closed St 8W4c; uepiemDer, m v-jwbotsc; ciosea ui 84c; December, 84S6c; closed at 84Hc ijyjtlN Keceipts, iZi.VM ou. ; exports, m,- S2fi Du. Itpov, easy; pta. s, wo, eievaior, Mo. 3 white, Mc. uption marset openea ( l.U L. ..... . T . . I . . Mb'jJtA- 1 . at 53ci September, 53l-164juc; closed at 53 7-16C. OATS Receipts, 80,600 bu.; exports i.sw bu. epot, auu; nuxea, za to an ids., inuoo; natural white, SO to 31 lbs., 47&48o; dipped white. 36 to 40 lbs., 49f$53c. HAY Steady; Shipping, 75c; -good to ehitfce. 95c. ' HOPS Dull; state common to choice 1903, ywiiM; iwz, -a'acnc; oias, '5ic; cino coast iwj, irvaauc; xwt, w.cj oias, 9iil4c. VROVISIONS-xBeef, firm: family, 39 609 10.60; mess, 38.00(8.50; beef hams, 20.50i 22.00; packet, 39.0069-60; city extra India 3I1VOD, i-at. Wtt'AW.W. t I Hints. B wau t pickled bellies, 7.50fi.12U; pickled shoul dara. W&kiUM: nlckled hams. tS.OO&lO.OO. Jard, easy; western steamed, i.ov; rwnneu, .. . tT lift. U 1 V. lm.rl U,fa,iW 1.IMIUUCII., uuu... - , 38; compound, 35.874.12. Pork, Arm; family, 314.00iga4.60; short clear, fl8.6016.00; niess, vi4.axtfi4.it. HiL)k. to lead y; Galveston 30 to 28 pounds, 18c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 19o; Texas dry, n to w pounas, 11c, l.iiA'fHiiiH wuiet) acid, 23O260. WOOL Steady: domeatlo fleece. 2832c. TAIXOW guiet; city, 4c; country. 444C. RICE Steady; domestic fair to extra, 31i!ft()lic; Jnoan. nominal. iiU 'ITER Weak; creamery, common to extra, uiac; state dairy, couimon to exiru. rtic. m. EUtiS Steady; weslern selected, lS018c; firsts. 174it7c. I'Hfili, 1 r rca-ulnx : state full cream, small, white and colored, 8iS9c; large, white and colored. ItlUS'AC. POULTRY Alive, quiet; western spring chickens, 16c; fowls, 11c; turkeys, 10c: dressed, quiet; western broiler chickens, 14 4222c; fowls, llc; turkeys, uffuo, Kansas City Grata aaa Provisloas, KANSAS CITY, June 28 W H EAT Firm 1 July, 74o; Buptember, 70c; December, TuH 4j7oc: cash, No. 2 haru, 90o; No. 8, BOtf 9iu; No. 2 red, 8100 for old and o8to for new; mo. a. soibvoc. c; December, SSto'SSc ; caan. No. 3 mlveil 4lk-: No. I white. 4kc: No. 3. 47 "c. OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 41W42c; No. t mixed, 50. BUTTER Creamery, 13o; dairy, fancy, 12c. EOG3 Steady; Missouri and Kansas new No. 3 whltewood cases Included, 13c; case count, 12c; cases returned, a less. HAY-Weak; choice timothy, 310.0010.t0; Choice prairie, n.uogs.DU. ' RYE Nominal and steady, 36-45- Receipts. Shipments. Wheat,' bu 50.4UC 82.800 Corn, bu .....62.8U0 12.0)0 Oats, bu 9.0o0 2,000 Available gaaply ot Grata. NEW YORK. June 28. -Special cable and telegraphic , communication received by Bradstreet's show the following changes in avalluble supplies, as compared with last account: wheat. United States and Canada east of Rockies, decreased 1.371.000 bu ; afloat for and In Europe, decreased 1,200,000 bu.; total supply, decreased 3.071, OuO bu. Corn, United States and Canada east Of Rockies, increased S14.000 bu. Oats, United States and Canada east of Rockies. decreased 194,000 bu. The leading increases reported this week sre lOO.Ouo bu. In Man itoba, (4-uwi pu. at iepoi naroor, ei.uuu ou. Landing. A decrease of 187,000 bu. la re ported by the Chicago private elevators ana one or hti.wu uu. uy voe iiuruiwrimiu Interior elevators. - Llverpoot Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, June 28. WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, steady; July, ts 3d; ttontcuiber. 6s 4vd: December, nominal. CORN Spot, easy; American, mixed, new, 4s 4d; American mixea. uia. s su; ruiures. quiet; July, s u, oepieiuiMir, is tu. Dalalh Grata Market. V DULUTH, Minn., June 28 WHEAT To arrive. No. 1 northern. 91Sc; No. 2 north. ern, Hc; on tracx, ino. normern, sine; No. I northern, Stf-'sc; juiy. ni-v, oapiani her. 81c. ' , OATo T arrive, 40c; on track, 40o NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS July Holiday Proepeota Already Baring Their Influence. CAUSES A PARALYSIS IN THE TRADING Very Few Storks Develop) ganteleat Headway to Clear the Cost of a Brokers Comnslssloa oa a Tats NEW YORK. June 8. The current dearth of orders for execution In the stock market prompted Stock exchange authorities to order the exchange closed for the short Saturday session preceding the Monday (July 4i holiday. But It appears that this recognition of the scarcity of business is having some aggravating effect on the dullness. Professional operatora are ha bitually disinclined to enter upon specula tive rommltmenta on the eve of a holiday on account of their feeling that any sudden occurrence calculated to atlect tne maraet violently would leave them at a dlswdvsn-tas-e in the nrolnnaed interval, with no market In which to take measures for thlr protection or for their sdvantage. The op- proacning triple noitaay was wiaeiy credited with the paralysis of the trading today. The term staa-nant Is hardly a figure of speech when applied to the market. Many stocKS usually prominent were noi uran In at all and those which were drifted Idly U ud or U down. Very few stocks de veloped sufficient headway to clear the cost or a brokers commission on a turn, in? yearly report of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Douls presented as contend ing Influences the Inroad upon net earnings by reason of the heavy increase In operat ing cost and the sanguine hopes expressed hv the nreaidpnt of the comnanv of ad vantage to accrue next year from retrench ments, i s IK or retrenenmeni on oiner lines, notably the Baltimore Ohio, and reported heavy reduction In the working force by a large locomotive company were regarded as Indicative of business contrac tion. Conclusions to be drawn from the weekly crop bulletin proved rather baffling, but the fall in wheat left no room for much disturbance over the crop situation. An advance in the price of refined sugar met no response in the stock market. The dwindling of the bond market is a disappointment to those hoping for Im provement starting from that department. Movements of many dormant Issues sug gested an Investment search, - but the usually active list of bonds shows soms de clines In prices and a number of gaps where no transaction at all is recorded. Total sales, par value. $2,096,000. United States government bonds were unchanged on call. Following was the range of prices on the Stock exchange yesterday: Sal e . HI h . Lo w . CI ose. Atchison 8,200 72 724 . 72 do pfd 2.700 96 W6 Baltimore & Ohio 1,400 79 79 79 do pfd w Canadian Pacific 7,800 124 123 123 162 Chesapeake & Ohio... Chicago & Alton do pfd Chicago Ot. Western. Chicago & N. W 200 30 80 30 30 ...... ..... ..... 18 ,.. 13 169 1,500 .142 142 142 C. Al. & St. f do pfd Chicago Term. & T.... do Dfd Ill 100 6 16 69 15 48 C, C, C. & St. L.. Colo. Southern 'is' 800 do 1st pfd do 2d Dfd 400 20 20 20 Delaware 9c. Hudson.. D., L. & W Denver & Rio Orande do pfd Brie 400 155 154 155 270 200 21 21 21 6 800 23 23 23V do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 68 84 64 82 131 131 Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louis. & Nashville.... Manhattan L Met" Securities Met. St Ry Minn. & St. Louis M.. St. P. A B. S. M.. do pfd Missouri Pacific 300 132 ..... " ..... 18 ..... ..... ..... 34 ..... ..... 21 42 S00 i09 i09 10 148 200 76 76 70 7,800 109 107 108 100 43 43 42 65 200 123 123 122 1,200 92 82 92 . ..i.. 16 100 36 36 86 Mo., Kan. Tex do Dfd - N. R- R. of Mex. pfd. N. a . Central Norfolk & Western... 100 do pfd Ontario A Western.... 1.800 26 Pennsylvania lib' ' P., C, C. 4k St L. Reading 2,600 47 46 "ioo "26 "26' "ioo - 'ii "ii 600 '28 27 8,900 46 46 700 21 21 do 1st pra do 2d pfd Rock Island Co.... do pfd ...... St. L. A S. F. fd pfd St. Louis 8. W, 100 11 do Dfd Southern Pacific 8,900 46 Southern Railway .... 700 21 do pfd ,. Texas A Pacific. T., St L. A W 100 24 do pfd Union Paclflo i 7,800 . 88 dO Pfd ,.. ...v Wabash ' do Dfd Wheellne- A L. E ..... Wisconsin Central do pfd zro Mexican Central 1,400 Adams Ex American Ex United States Ex., Wells-Fargo Ex ..... 87 .37 7 . 7 Amal. Copper 2.900 60 16' Am. car & irounary.. . wu do nfd ..... Am. Cotton Oil ' ,. do nfd ,. ..... Am. led do nfd 100 . 26 26 Am. Linseed Oil do pfd .'. Am. Locomotive do nfd 100 18 18 Am. Smelt. A Refng.. 1,000 do pfd 1,100 Am. Sugar Refng 400 Anaconda M. Co...... Brooklyn R. T , 400 . 72 , 4.900 48 uoio. r uei ok iron.... Consolidated Gas 100 194 194 Corn Products 800 U 11 do pfd Distillers' Securities.. 800 23 23 General Electrlo International Paper... do pfd ..... International Pump .. do pfd National Lead 100 19 19 North American Paclflo Mail People's Gai 200 Pressed Steel Car ' 100 do pfd Pullman Palace Car 97 27 97 27 Republic Steel do pfd . Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron. U. 8. Leather 100 40 40 200 100 do pfd ..... U. 8. Realty do pfd 100 U. 8. Rubber 2oo do pfd 100 U. B. Steel 1,900 do pfd 10,200 Westlnchouse Eleo Western Union 100 87 87 Total sales for the day, 116,900 shares. Bostoa Stock Qaotattoas. BOSTON. June 28 Call loans per cent; time loans, 3tgt per cent clal closing of stocks ana nnnas: Atchlaoa adj Advanture .... Allouaa Amalgamated do 4a' Mu. Central 4s.. Atchison do aid Soatoa A Albasr. .101 . TZ14' Amarlcaa Zln. HViAtlantla ..143 Blu aham ,.1M Cal. St Hacla ,.M0 Caatanalal ..1U Copper kaaa .... .. TV4 Duly Wast Uoatoa A Main... Uoatoa Elavaled . riKhbum pfd Ma. C'4ulrml . N. T-. N. H. M far kUrquatUI .... Unlos Paclflo Avar. Arg. Chais. do pfd law. Pr.au. Tubs. Anwr. Sugar ..465 .. m .. 4J .. 40S I .. 1 .. 4 1M I Doralnloa Coal u. Tt rranklia (714 Orancjr MS In la Royal II iMaaa. MlnlSg .... 'Michigan jw Mohawk .. 3 -. 40 da ptd lnvi MoDi. C. A 0. .. 4 .. II .. 40 .. 24 .. at Amr. T. A T UMijOld Demlaloa Amr. wooiaa iu uacoia . do ptd tt Parrot ... Dominion I. A Qulacr .. Edlaon Elao. lllu ... ts Shannon . 0nrl ElMtrla lbl Tamarack .. il .. 4'4 .. tola .. t ... .. 71 Maaa. Elactn ... Mo pld ......... Maaa, Oaa liniMd tboa Macb. do ptd U. S. Steal 11 , Trinity II U. 8. Mining... sh v. a. 011 4 t'tan M vu-ioiia V Wlnoaa 1. .1.1 u A.WolTarta Wtatlng. eammoa .... 14 I .Bid. Aaked. Forelga Flaaaelal. LONDON, June 28. Extra demands for money In the market today incident to the half vearly clnnlna and Japanese with drawals depleted the supply. The heavy borrowing from the Bank of England aa slated the market materially. Discounts tended to become weaker owing to the scarcity of bills. Business on the Stock ex chanae was aulet and Irresular, Consols were firm and home ralla In many Instavnoes made fractional Improvements on more hopeful dividends. Aniertcaa openea easy, firmed somewhat and closed quiet. Grand Trunk was flat on forced liquidation. The Imperial Japaneoe government 6s of 1904 were quoted st ass. BERLIN. June is On the bourse today transactions were light. Quotations were weaker. PARIS, June 28. Prices on the bourse to day were more buoyant. Internationals ad vanced. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 92, and Russian bonds of 1908 at 606. Hew Torlc Money Market. NEW TORK. June 28. MONET On call, very easy, lftl per cent, lowest 1, closing bid 1 and offered at 1 per cent. Time money, essv; 60 and 90 days, t per cent; months. SigO rr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-38 per cent 8TERL.INO EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34 8725 for demand and st 34.8.S30 for 60-day bills; routed rstes, 34.86 and 34.88; commercial Ills, 34.85. SILVER Bar, 5So; Mexican dollars. 46c. BONDS Government steady; railroad. Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: V. 6. r(- la. 'rag. do coupon do 8a, rag do ennpon do naw 4a, rs- do coupon do old 4a rag.... do, coupon ..... Atrhiaoa ga. 4a... do adj. 4a Atlantic C. U 4. B. A . 4s do IS Ontral of Oa. 6a. ..l' VManhattan e. g. 4a...ls ..t'VMt. Ontral 4a fe4 . . ' do lt tne U Minn. A St L. 4a.... ..W2t4 M., K A T. 4a M ..1-.'S; en ts TS ..Vti N. R. R. ot M. a. 4a. 74 . If'a.N. Y. C. t- IH -I" ..!! N J. G. g. aa ISIS .- MVNo. PaclOo 4a 10414 .. r I do la T4 ..1!H N. A W. t. 4a 10 .. f-- O. S. L. 4a A par.... rl ..11 ) Fenn. eonr. IV4 M .. Raadlna can. 4a lOOU do lat Ine Chan, A Ohio 4a....l 8t. L. A I. M. . ta..llfi Chicago A A. ti.... 1-VSt. h. A fe. r. (g. 4a. l C, B. A Q. a. 4a.... Ii Rt L. S. W. la.... C. M. A 8t. P. g. 4a..lVt S'abnard A. L. C. A N. W. . 7i...l.'a So. Pa-IAo 4a.. aa 11T C, R. I. A P. 4a.... (So. Railway is ao col. aa.... (' 7' .Teaaa A P. la UM fee. A St. U g. 4a.. Ml T... St. L. F. .. 70V4 rtilcaso Tar. 4a. 11 Lnlon PaclOo 4a liau, i HI do conr. 4a H Con. Tnbaoco 4a. Colo, ft So. HV f. R. Steel M ta.... 7RVa D A It. O. 4a... 101 IWabaah la 11TV; ID-. do dab. B b W. ALE. 4a 0( lfMiX Wli r.ntr.1 Am ai EH prior Ilea 4a do gen. 4 P. W. A D. C. 1 Hocking Val. 44a....U Colo. Fuel o. 4 4 I a 11, anl. 4a l.T4 London Stock Market. LONDON. June 2- -Closing: Conaola, money tt.H. Y. Cantral.. ...Ill ... M ... ... 27 ... WS ... 1" ... u ... 41 ... I4H ... K ... II ... 47 ... to ... 5 ... 10 ... 44 ...W4 ... 15 da account is Norfolk a W... Anacon la 3 do VIA Atrhlaon 74 Ontario A W... do Dfd n Pennarlvanta .. Balttmora A Ohio.... 11 HI Rand Mlnaa .... Canadian Paclflo 1IT VRdadlng Chaa-AOhlo tl do lat pfd... Chicago Ot. w 144 do Id pfd... C, M. A St. P 144 80. Railway .... IMBoers II do pfd IMnrer A R. Q Il'i So. Pacific do Did 7! a un on Paclflo .. Brla do pfd do lit pfd I 4 V. S. StMll do id Dfd M do nfd Illinois Cantral .lat Wabaah taula. A Kaah 11IH do pfd M... K. A T 17 'Spanlah 4 7 SILVER Bar. steady. 26 l-16d per ounce. MONEY 2SvS3 per cent. The rate of discount in the onen market for short bills is ZWt:V4 per cent; for three montns puis, z'-fcty .t-10 per cent. New York Bllalagr Stocks. NEW YORK. June 28. The following are tne closing prices on mining stocKS Adams Con .. 20 Llttl Chief .. I ...125 ...IM ... M ... 1 ... 4 ... M ... 20 ...200 A I lea IS Ontario nrccca . 19 . IS . 1 .ISO- Ophlr Phoenix Potoai Savage : Sierra Nevada Small Hopaa .. standard Brunawlck Con Coroatock . Tunnal Con. Cal. A Vs.. Horn SllTar . 1M 186 ..... 2 Iron Bllrer .. LMdrllle Cos Offered. Bisk Clearings. OMAHA. June 28. BnnkjclearinES for to day, 31.107,494.44, a decrease of 3142,716.99 from tue corresponding day last year. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 28.-COTTON The market opened weak at a decline of 22(3:24 points on tne 01a crop ana 01 6'tfis points on the now crop positions. The report of the weather bureau caused a sharp break. 10.27c, October to 9.52o and December to o.oic ine maraet was nnauy quiet and steady with prices at a net decline of I8X1) 41 points. .1 NEW ORLEANS, June 28. COTTON Futures quiet and steady; June. 10.46c, bid; July, 10.6610.57c; August, 10.27fflO.2Jic; Sep- Ann k.. Q kltitrfl Ma- lAtAVu, D 91tMI QCt , Vt,. vember, 9.33(ii9.34c; I ecember, 9.339.34c; January, 8.ittxa?.4ic. epot, easy. Bales, 1.800 bales. Ordinary 8?ic: good ordinary. 9 9-16c; low middling, 10 3-16c; middling, 10o; good middling. U l-lc; middling fair. ii f-iec. iteceipts. os bales: stock.. wi.sn4 bales. - ST. LOUIS. June fS.COTTON Qu et to He lower; middling,- 10To. . Sales, none; re ceipts, none; shipments, t3 bales; stock, 12, 642 bales. . LIV EKPOOI June 28,-OOTTON-Spot in American mlddllna fair. 6.50d: rood mid dling, 6.36d; middling. 6.:6d; low middling, 6.12d; good ordinary, S.98d; ordinary, 6.78a. Futures opened steady and closed easy; A !..... T,.A AO. muci (itiuuuiie, a., i'- u., n uuv, v.wfu, June and July, 6.93f; July I and August, 5.87d; August and September, 6.72d; Sep tember and uctoDer, o-4id; October and No vember, 5.26d; November and December, 6.21d; December and January, 6.18d; Janu ary and February, 5.17d; February and March, .17d. Wool Market. BOSTON, June 28. WOOL An increased volume of sales and a general Improvement have characterised the course of the wool market the past week. The market Is strong and active and further advances are looked for. Some of the largest mills in the country have been buying freely. Pulled wools are quiet, the old grades be ing about disposed of. Territory wools are firm and in foreign Wools there Is little trade. Leading quotations are: Idaho fine, 17C(lSc; heavy fine, H15c; fine medium, 17 (518c; medium, 18igl9o; low medium, 1S 19c. Wyoming fine, lW&;l6y4e; heavy fine, l-HflSc; fine medium, 1717Vic; medium, 13 (&30c; low medium, 20C(f21c. Nevada fine, 1LU-W16HC; heavy fine. liKgiUc; fine medium. 16lac; medium, 1920c; low medium, 19 Ifi 21c. Dakota fine, 15'(jl6c; fine medium, 17 4ll8c; medium, 19(g2oc; low medium, 20 21c. Montana fine choice, 190c; fine av erage, 170180; fine medium choice, 194720c; average. 1718c; staple, 2021c; medium choice, 20812ic. ST. LOUIS. June 28. WOOL Steady to firm; medium grades combing and cloth ing, 18234c; light fine, 1618c; heavy fine, 124116c; tub wauhed. 20g33c. Metal - Market. - , NEW YORK, June 28. METALS The London market was a shade higher closing at 117 15s for spot, while futures were un changed at 117 5a; locally tin waa quiet, with spot quoted at I26.7Tj3'.36.00. Copper ad vanced a trine, closing at 56 16s 3d for spot and at 56 10s for futures In the London market; local prices were unchanged; lake is quoted at 312.62H&12.76. Lead closed at 11 8a 9d, a little lower In the English mar ket, while the New York market waa firm at 4.2644.86. Spelter was unchanged at 22 in London and at 84.8ota-4.90 in the local market. Iron closed at 6e Sd in Glasgow and at 42s 9d In Mlddlesborough; locally It was unchanged; No. 1 northern foundry, unsettled at 14.6o315.00; No. 2 northern foundry. 313.76'14.25; No. 1 southern foun dry and No. 1 soft southern foundry, 313.26 (U 13.75. 11 " Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. June 28. OILS Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, nominal; yellow, 31c. Pe troleum, easy; refined, New York, 37.95; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 37.00. Turpen tine steady at Wdbtityo. ROfllN Quiet; strained, common to good, 33.00. OIL CITY. June 28,-OILS-Credit bal ances, 31.67; certitlcates, no bid. Shipments, 44,08a bbls., average 64,605; runs, 33,824 bbls., average 74,326. Shipments Lima, 66.567 bbls., average 67,930; runs, Lima, 10,333 bbls., av erage 66,110. SAVANNAH. June 28. OIL-Turpentine, Rbsm'-FIrm; A, B, C, 32 66; D. 32 70; H, 3176; F. 32.80; O, 32.85; H, 33.00; I. 33 36; K, 33.46; M. 33.70; N. 33.80; W. G-, 34.60; W. W., 34.65. . gngrar and Molasses. t ... .r it- . . . od aim . T D.h, in C YV iunn. u 1 1 n to. guu tv naw. firm; fair refining, 37-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, s ID-ioc; moiaaaea augax, a o-iov; re fined, firm; crushed. 6.70c; powdered, 5.10c; erraniilated. 5c. NEW ORLEANS, June 28. SUGAR Strong; open kettle, zv4--lc; open Ket tle centrifugal. 8ii3c; centrifugal whites, 44Vc; yellows, J'3 6-lOc; seconds, 24 3ac 1 AlOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 200 25c; centrifugal, low 16c. Syrup, nominal, 2tnff25o. . Whisky Market. CINCINNATI, June 28.-WHISKY-D1S-tlllers' finished roods, steady, on basis of 81 28 PEORIA. June 28 WHI8KY-On basis of CHICAGO. June Zl-WHIBKY-Bteady, on basis of 31-28. ST. LOUIS, June 28.-WHISKY-Bteady at 31-32H. ' CosTea Market. 1 NEW YORK. June 28 COFFEE The market for futures opt-ued steady at a net decline of i points, with lower European cables. Sales were reported of 13,600 be Ira. including July at 6 7i 8oc; September. 6W 4i.00c; December. .2t'ji.Soc; January, .4oci March, 55c; Msy, 6.7oc. Spot Rio, ateady; No 7 invoice, Jci aulld, steady Cordova, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Otttle Receipts Moderate) md Frioei Baled Steady to Strong. HOGS SOLO MOSTLY A NICKEL LOWER fMaaatai Qalte Liberal Ran ef sheep and Tend, eaey ef Irlees Dewiwsrl, Sales Golagr Alt tha Way from Steady to Aooat blase Loerer. SOUTH OMAHA, June 23,' 1904. Receipts were: cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 1,930 8 4 4.oo Offlclal Tuesday 2.866 12.877 3.J46 Two days this week.. 4.7M Same days last week.... 6,6m Same week before 6.390 Same three weeks ago... 7.318 Same four weeks ago.... 6.414 An ma du-. lua. . - b ciu .' J Tm 1 e.UiTO . I , .X 0,009 RECEIPTS mn tuv vn-in rn rurr The following table shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor the year to date wltn comparison with last year io4. 1903. Inc. Dec. 419,444 4K6.874 86,930 ""a l,8ao,069 1,233.672 101,387 ..... Bn"P 694.215 662.960 141,i65 vJr,? Prioee paid tor hugs at South omaha for tha last several, days with com parison ; Dat I "Ot. 190.1JB. 101. 113Q0. 11833. .89s7 June una June June June June June una June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June k: 4 63 S Ml 8 TO! j 5 70 71 6 70 6 71 6 75 41 4 831 483 1801 4 II 551 4 It 4Ki 4 491. 07 6 99! J 071 t 13 3 8 68 4 03 4... ... 186 ( .6 6 77 a ! 11 4 13 7 20 I 16 4 91 1 M 4 94 4 95 3 "I 4 U I ?. 3 A 7... 8... ... 10... 11... 12... 13... 14... 16... 16... 17... 18... 19... 20... 21... 22... 23... 24... 26... 26... 27... 28... a oeiel 7 18, 4 68141 I 801 78, I 33 6 91 I 89i 6 8a 6 81 3 01 3 tot ir 4 0 8t 6 Ou t 03 1 99 7 21 6 10 6 oo 3 61 3 69 I7 I 64 1 1 M 1 (4't i 78H 4 84 7 26 7 86 T 33 3 3a a t 71 3 71 3 77 394 8 63 3 80 8 80 3 81 3 74 8 72 3 64 8(6t 3 62 8 63 4 92 4 86 6 07 a I 98 7 86 7 81 a 4 86 3 Ml 364 3 62 4 81J4 6 89 4 96 6 Ul 7 24 "'ft 0 4 7 23 6 831 a 5 M 6 06 4 94 4 93 3 63 a 3 64 3 71 3 Its 6 97 6 94 ( 88 a 7 26 7 S3 6 88 6 92 6 89 I 00 7 41 5 07H 7 43 a i 91 0 5 K 5 831 5 K9 6 an 3 5 6 771 7 49 a i 931 6 9 6 13 517! 3 68 s 6 15 I 14H 5 67 i t 3 62 8 63 64 66 6 67 6 70 6 66 7 67 7 61 7 62 6 93 6 91 6 87 6 10 6 03 5 U a 7 65 Indicates Sundsy The offlclal number of cars of brougt in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. M. A fit v Bv a i stock H'ees 1 wabaah .: a :: Missouri Pacific Ry... 18 - '4 Jjnlon Pacific system. 12 89 C. A N. W. Ry 4 6 F., E. A M. V. R. R.. 29 89 C, St. P., M. A O. Ry 9 13 B. St M. Ry 45 42 C. , B. A Q. Ry J 8 K. C. A St. J. 4 C, R. I. & p., east.... 5 7 13 -'., it. i. P., west.. .. 2 Illinois Cftntrnl , 4 Chicago Gt. Western. .. 6 Total receipts 129 181 13 13 The disposition of the day's recelDts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- oer or noaa inaicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hoars. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co....... 297 1,696 150 owirt and company 671 2,944 2,003 wuuany racaing CO Armour A Co 767 658 126 85 76 68 14 4 10 20 18 14 16 - IS 3,508 8.386 881 Cudahy, Kansas City Swift, Kansas City Armour. Sioux Cltv 850 Carey ft Benton W. I. Stephen Hill son Huston A Co Hamilton A R.... L. F. Hues Haggerty Wolf A Muman... Sam Werthelmer Kingan 171 Squires 398 B. A Jf 173 .... J. B. Root 16 Total 2,991 . 12,883 2,039 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were not at all excessive at any point,' and as a result the market held fully steady. Ail the buyers seemed to be In need of fresh supplies and everything here - was disposed of in. good season. The market on corn-fed steers could be auoted steady to strong. Inferior cattle id not show any improvement in price. tnougn it may nave oeen a little easier to sell them than has been the case of late. The more desirable kinds, however, commanded a little stronger prloes. As high aa 36.10 was paid for some well finished heavy cattle. Trading was not exactly brisk, ns buyers did not like the Idea of paying strong prices, but still a good clearance was made by the middle of the forenoon. A shipment of Montana grass cattle arrived, part of which were good enough for killers, and they sold at very satisfactory prices. The cow market was also steady to strong. Anything desirable sold without much trouble at stronger prices than were paid yesterday, but the medium and com mon kinds were more or less neglected and could not be quoted any more than steady with yesterday. There were only a few in the yards and they sold in good season. Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold at fuly as good prices as were paid yesterday. Aside) from the Montana cattle referred to above there were very few cattle in the yards. The desirable grades could be quoted just about steady with yesterday, while the cemmon kinds were slow and uneven, the same es has been the case for some time past. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 10 7.. 1 I I 14 II 90 It...... ! - aa u 4 10...... ii it , 41 t 14 1 1 1 1 4 I 11 rr i 10 17 I at. Tt. No, Ar. Pr. .... 4 4 00 II 1114 I 75 ....105 4 36 17 ...1414 I 75 00 4 M 40 ms I 10 ,...10v0 4 60 II 1101 I 40 ....1014 4 44 IS 118 i 40 ....1014 4 46 10 U(i4 t 46 ....1181 I IS 19 1116 i 86 ,...1018 4 X 14 mi I 16 ....1131 3 40 7f 1164 I II ....111! I 41 44 ISM I 41 .... Il I 40 U 1111 I 44 ....1116 4 10 M 1431 I 44 ....1010 4 40 40 1256 5 84 .... 121 4 60 10 1981 I 40 ....1041 I 16 II 1146 I 40 ....ion i io 40 Uoi i to ....llul I 66 I 1284 6 SI ....1111 I 40 16 1606 I 00 ....1171 146 l 1366 1 06 ....1114 I 70 II 14l I 04 ....1147 3 74 17 1171 4 06 ....1246 I 70 104 H0 I 10 ....lt0 6 76 STEERS AND COWS. 1)6 4 14 14 116 4 40 ,....1131 4 M tl 186 4 10 ....141 4 71 1 1101 I 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .. 721 4 (5 17 470 S 09 HI 1 00 11 11(S I M 11 46 I 46 4 10 I 76 1..... 1140 4 00 1 IV 4 00 ... 400 1 8 ... 114 I 16 ...410 40 ... 441 I 00 ,,.1040 8 06 440 'l Tl cows. I.... II.... .... II.... 10.... I.,., 3.... II.... I.... 64.... I.... t.... 1.... I.... 1.... 1.... 11.... 1.... I.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1 ... 1.... I.... 1.... 1.... 1.... I.... 1.... I.... 10M 4 00 1160 4 00 1040 4 00 406 4 00 ..,..1080 4 00 140 4 10 .1174 I 04 ....1021 3 41 ,...1041 I aO ,...1044 I 71 ....1076 I at ....1167 III COWS AND HEIFERS. 21.251 7.746 17,i2 7.S20 19,816 1.4O0 J.277 6.23S IS.m 2.678 11 'Itil C Oaa 4 16 HEIFERS. 3 40 at Ill 4 I 44 41 Ill 4 44 I 00 1 181 4 66 3 4 Ml 4 40 ' BULLS. 1 00 1 1400 3 10 I 66 1 1150 76 I 16 1 1644 I 40 3 71 1 114(1 I 14 3 74 1 1170 4 00 I 44 1 U0 4 00 I 04 1 11M 4 00 3 10 1 1440 4 M I 44 CALVES. I 00 1 144 I M I 00 1 114 I U I 00 1 10 6 16 I 00 1 170 I 40 I 14 STAGS. I 74 I 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 44 441 I M 11 44 3 II 170 I 7 14 1041 I 44 16 1044 I 70 11. 774 4 00 10 644 3 40 HOGS There waa a liberal run of hogs here this morning, and as Chicago was quoted generally a nickel lower, prices here eased off Just about that amount. At the opening some of the packers and ship. rers went a rim rid and picked out the bet. er grades at prlca only tlific lower, but after that was done the market was right around a nickel lower. Trading, though, was quite active at the decline, so that in spite of the liberal receipts practically everything whs out ot first hands by Jl o'clock. The bulk of the good weight hogs sold from 35.10 to 86.124s, with t tin choice loads from 35 15 to 35.30. The lighter loads sold fTom 85.10 down. There were a good many light mixed loads on snle today thai were rattier lacking In qualltv, and thnae rather hurt the appearance of the market on baper. Repraaentativaales: ha. Af. rr. a- he. Af. Tt. 8k. TO. . ..... .141 W m Tt !! 10 110 Tl 14 48 I (XX4 44 Ul 120 14 44 174 44 6 044 71 123 ' 44 14 .,. 04 T4 lit Nil 71 1M 4 4 . 74 I 10 I 10 41 in 10 I 04 77 237 t0 II ao ins 4 I 6 7 141 ao I 14 44 Ill ... I 06 40 124 ISO I 14 46 114 114 I 07 H 11 Ill 10 II 74 14 M 47V Tl 140 100 111 41 314 4 I 07V4 T4 141 10 I 14 61 114 ... 4714 1M I J S I 14 44 11 ... 6 011 42 2)1 ... II 41 M4 4 I 74j 44 164 ... I 14 41 Ill 4 P7S 44 141 44 I 14 I 117 40 6 074 71 13? ... I 10 44 114 140 I 47V 41 127 10 I 1 44 1"l W I 7V 44 234 14 I 1 47 24 140 4 07 V, 42 244 40 I 14 44 Ill 40 I 0714 71 204 ... I 10 71 lis 40 I 07V a 117 140 I 10 4 V to ( 41V4 16 114 ... 110 II II ... I 41V T7 Ill ...' I 14 44 Ill 140 I 41V4 44 11 10 I 10 41 11 ... I 07 V IS 114 140 I 10 44 141 40 6 07V, 44 141 4 I 13 It 2" 40 I 07V 67 244 120 4 12' 11 1(1 40 I 07 41 f 120 4 12V 44 Ill 40 107 V II I74 .4 I 12V 71 Ill 40 1 07 V 11 IM 04 I11H 40 117 40 I07V4 61 ! ... I 12S I Ml ... 1 071, 71 240 ... 1 114 M 206 140 6 07V 17. 147 ... 4 12V 4 24 40 4 01V. 44 154 ... I 11V 4 110 40 I 47v 41 Ml 10 I ItVa n 126 ... 4 07V 44 2M 40 )v, 71 2i4 40 I 07V. 67 270 110 I 12, 70 114 ... 4 47 V 40 K4 40 4 12V, 74 1"4 IOO I 07V, 71 121 10 4 11V, 42 214 124 I 01v 47 244 40 I llv, Tl 104 140 4 07N 41 141 ... 112V, 74 110 40 1 07, TO 141 114 112V, T7 .211 40 4 16 47 134 140 4 13 V 7 Ill ... 4 10 47 14! 4 I 111, 11 111 40 I 10 17 tit MO I 11V, 74 Ill 40 I 10 46 37 ... I llv, 74 13 40 I 10 74 140 110 I 11V 44 2-11 HO I 10 47 211 ... I llv, 44 140 144 I 10 41 214 ... ( 13(4 74 1U 40 4 10 244 1 20 I 12V, 74 136 40 I 14 74 IM 140 4 llv, 44 144 ... I 10 61 171 SO I ll I 141 ... I 10 41 144 40 6 1SV II.. Ill 40 I 10 46 176 40 I 11V 70 381 to I 10 M 14 40 I 124 T4 lit 10 I 14 16 21 10 llv 44 234 10 I 10 71 170 120 I II 41 164 tt) I 10 41 284 ... 6 16 10 tit 140 t It 64 W4 ... I 14 44 tlX 140 t It I 21 M I 16 44 tit 40 I 10 11 210 ... I II tt 284 ... 4 10 64 141 ... I 16 76 144 40 I 10 44 241 ... I II 64 214 ... 4 10 44 14 140 I 14 40 ha) 44 I 10 41 t44 ... 116 68 121 1M I 10 77 281 04 6 16 44 241 ... I 10 41 232 ... I 16 81 244 ... I 10 40 146 ... I 16 . 81 Ill 10 I 10 II 186 ... I II 74 344 40 I lo 286 ... I 16 II Ill 240 t 10 41 274 10 I 16 41 144 SO 6 10 71 ...80S 40 I 17V, 74 144 140 I 10 41 11 ... I 17V 46 241 40 I 10 61 241 0 ( 17V II 126 40 4 10 27 tot ... I 10 42 144 140 6 10 74 297 10 I 10 74 184 M I 10 41 Ill 140 t SO 71 t.tl 100 4 14 66 tol ... I K O-.i 201 120 6 10 II Ill ... 4 30 SHEEP There was a talrly liberal run of sheep here this morning and while some stuff sold close to steady the tendency was undoubtedly downward and packers shut down before everything waa disposed of and were bidding arouna a dime lower than yesterday for what was left. The Idaho wethers and yearlings that sold yesterday for 34.46 straight were a shade lower today. The yearlings brought 34-55 and the wethers 34.30, the yearlings being a dime higher and the wethers 15o lower than the average yes terday. There were also some of the weth ers on sale today that brought 34 40 yes terday and today they sold for a nickel less. There was practically nothing on sale In the way of corn-fed stuff with, which to make a teat of the market. The close of the sheep market waa slow and weak, sales being made fuly 16c lower than yesterday's market. Oregon ewes sold for 33.86 and Oregon yearling ewes and wethers brought 34.60. No. Av. Pr. 394 Idaho wethers 93 - 4 36 150 Idaho wethers 94 4 36 31 Utah bucks 151 2 25 108 Oregon ewes 96 8 85 133 Oregon ewes 92 8 85 347 Oregon ewes 97 8 86 46 Utah spring lambs 63 4 00 103 Utah yearling ewes and wethers 71 4 26 99 Oregon yearling ewes and wethers 83 4 50 374 Oregon yearling ewes and wethers 82 4 60 . 381 Oregon yearling ewes and wethers 81 4 60 CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Weak, Hogs and Bheep from -Ten to Twemty-flve Cents Lower. CHICAGO. June 28. CATTLE-Receipts, 3,000 head, 260 head Texans; market weak to lOo lower;-good to prime steers, 35.60 6.&0; poor to medium, 84.50(99.50; Blockers and feeders, 82.60&4.35; cows, 81-50i&4.86; heifers, 32-0064.90; cannera. I1.5O4j2.60; bulls, 32.O0v34.26; calves, 32.504)5.75; Texas feeders, 34.8U3.5.50. HOGS Receipts,. 18,000 head; estimated to morrow, 80,000 head; left over, 2,462 head; market 5loa lower: mixed and butchers, 35.206.35; good to choice heavy, 35.364)5.45; rough heavy, 36.156.30; light, 36.15io6.30; bulk of sales, 86.20Q6.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market 25o lower; choice lambs, strong; good to choice wethers,. 34.254)4. 80; fair to choice mixed, 33.254.26; western sheep, 34.OOt34.75: native lambs, 3.oOin,.90; western lambs, 33.605.60. . ; Now York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK, June 28. CATTLE Beeves receipts, 700 head. Nominally steady, Liv erpool and London cables quoted live csttle firm at Uhial2c per lb., dressed weight; sheep steady. Refrigerator beef selling at Oft&lOc. Exports today. 760 head cattle, 1,046 head sheep and 4,000 quarters of beef; tomorrow 8 head cattle and 4,200 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 8 head. Market quiet; veals, 86.62H; buttermilks, 33.00: dressed calves, steady; city dressed veals, 8ti.00 9.00; country dressed, 6&8c per lb. HOGS-Recelpts, 1,834 , head. Nominally SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,674 head. Market for sheep very dull and lower; good to choice lambs steady, me dium and common slow to 26c lower; sheep. 82.60(S4.60; lambs. 34.7607.66; culls, 34.20. St. Lionis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, June 28. CATTLE Receipts, 8,000 head, Including 6,000 Texans; market steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steeis. 34.8036.26; dressed beet and butchers steers, M.OOSV.OO; steers under 1,000 pounds, 33.766.40; Blockers and feeders, i3.00itf-4.60: cows and heifers. 32.2fra6.0O: can. ners, 81-607i.OO; bulls, 32.653.50; calves, 14.00 hjo.ou; iexas ana inaian steers, 33.00ap6.60; cows and heifers, J2.7Cif3.75. HOG9 Receipts, 7.000 head: market gen erally fta Inw.r- nliTM anA Mmhia tl 1A. packers, 35.10(ff6.26; butchers and beat heavy, 35.304(6.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,600 head; market steady; native muttons, 33.76 i4.i6: lambs. 84.004i6.25: culls and bucks. 32.004)3.76; stockers, 32. 00&S. 00; Texans, 34.00 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Juno 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,800 head, Including 2,000 southerns; market steady to 10c higher; export and creased nest steers, id.sowv.io; ralr to good, H.26'ji5.50; western fed steers, 34.0046.90; stockers and feeders, $2.76-414.76; southern ...T-a o r mi - , , V, .... el ) 7k . native' cows, $2.(Ky4.60; native heifers, 33.00 ioo.zd; duiih, i.wn)4.io; caives, -."jj 4.0. HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market 6 10c lower; top, I5.27H: bulk of sales. 36.U6 416.20; heavy, 35.15rr)t.27tt; packers, 36.1036.20; rilors and Hants. 14.61KH6 10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head; maraet steady to 100 tower; native lambs. 84,76416.50: western lambs. 84.76414.60 fed ewes. J.75d4.6u; Texas clipped year lings, 34 50476.15; Texas clipped sheep, 34 00 gf4.60; ctockera and feeders. 2. 00a 3.00. ' St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. June 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,000 head; market steady to 10c higher; natives, 34.25(2)6.40; cows and heifers, tl.fkvSi5.36: stockers and feeders. 83.004t4.60. HOGS Receipts, 8,777 head; market 6c lower; light, 36.bo426.lYVi; medium ana heavy, 15 l'lUfifi 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta, 1,600 head; market 1WM tower. , ln. rltw Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY, June . (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600. head; mar ket strong; beeves, 34. 60416. 00; cows, bulls and mixed, 3.7txue.uu; stocaers ana reeaers, ix OkH-4 10: calves and yearlings. 32. 764)3.85. HOU4J Receipts, 6,0u0 head; market 5c lower, selling at 36.0uA35.li; bulk, 36.060 5-07 M;. Stock In Sight. : Following were tha receipts ot live stock for the six principal western cities yester day: Cattle. Hnrs. Sheen South Omaha 2.806 12.877 8,273 Chicago 3.000 18,000 lO.OoO Kansas City 8,80 12,000 3,0o0 St. IxulB .'.. 8,000 7,0o0 4.5O0 St. Joseph 1,000 8,777 , 1,600 Sioux City 600 6.000 Totals ...24,166 63,664 22,406 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 28. WHEAT July, 92'c; September. 8o7tlc; December, 79c; on track, No. 1 hard. Wc; No. 1 northern, 94c; No. 2 northern. 90iia91V,c. FLOUR First patents, 84.9iaqiA.0n- second patents, 34 sotfll 90; first clears, 83.45fj2.65; second clears, 32.46. BRAN In bulk. 314 80; shorts. $16.. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. June 28. DRY OOOD8 The market hue changed but little al though sellers are more sanguine of the future and are receiving a fair amount of orders for quick delivery. Johliers are busy with tholr semiannual clearance sales, which, as s, rule, are moderately satis OMAHA WHOLE S At.B MARKETS Condition ef Trade anal Qaetatleaa on Staple aaa Fssey Predece. EGGS Receipts, liberal; market, steady! fresh candied stock, 14jIjc; cane count, 10. LIVE POULTRY Hyiie, c. looetei. according to site. 6o; turkeys, 13c; ducks. fuc, geese, be; broilers. iwui-c. BUTTER Packing stock, lie; holes to Isncy dairy, I2'al4c; separator, i.tju-c. FRESH FISH Trout, loci pickerel. Sc. pike, l"c; perch, 7c; bluenah, 12c; whltensh, 1 4c; salmon, 14c; redsaapper, lc: lobster, green, 26c: lobster, bollevi, aXic; bullheads. He;, cattish. 14c; black bass, 20c; nallhui, 10c; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 31-00; buffalo, iV; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dot., 83. BKAivi rer ton, i ou. HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice Mo. 1 upiitnd. 37.60; No. 3. 37.00; medium, 36.6S; coarse, 36 00. ttye straw, .ti. lnese prices are tor nay of good color and quality. Demand lair ana receipts light. ORANGES Navels, choice, Urge site, 33.00; fancy navels, all sites. 83.60; Mediter ranean sweets, choice, all aires, 3.l0o44..6; JaRas. all sites, 32.753.00; Valentos. all Sites, 3S.503 75. IKOflCAlj 1TKUITO. LEMONS California fanes. 570-300-SS). 31754.26; cho'ee, 33 ftt3 76. CALIFORNIA FlGS-Pei 10-Ib. carton. 60c; Imported Smyrna. 3-.rown, Uo; t crown, 14?; 7-crown, 15c. BANANAS Per medium-slsed .bunch, 82.iK-tft2.60j iumbo. $2.7itj3.25. UAi f.3 t'crsmn, per box or to rags . 2 00: In 60-1 b, boxe. bo per io.,- Oriental stuffed, per box, 32.40. piNEAPt'LiEa in crates ot 24 to 42. per crate, 33.00. fruits. RASPBERRIES Per 24 qts., 32 60; per 24 pts., 31 .60; red raspberriet, per 24 pt., 32.60. BLACKBEKRls.d Arkansas. Iter U uts.. poo. strawberries Colorado, per 24-at. esse, 32 60. . HEKHlES California. Royal Ann or Tartarian, per box, 8160; home grown, per 24 qts., 81 25. GOOSEBERRIES Per 2J-qt. taae. 3125. PEACH Et Texas, per 4 basket crate. 30c; California Alexandra, per box. 31.16. PLUMH California Ciyman, $1.85 APRICOTS Calltornia, 31.6U. ' CANTELOUPE Texas. vr crate. 82.50(9 I.7S WATERMELONS Per lb., crated, lcl each. 8-.mi4oc. VlVaTiliVJCS. POTATOES C-olorau, H:j; Dakota, per bu., 31.20: New Texas Red stock, in sacks, per lb., 2c. NAVY BEANS Fer bu., $2-1502. 25, ONIONS-Bermuda, per 50-lb. crate, 12.00; Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2Mc. CABBAGE California, per lb., .2S42c. C'AULilFIXlWER Per dot., 76o. CUCL'MBERS-Per dos., 60c. TOMATOES Texas. 4-basket crates, 90c RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 20o LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., 300. TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 26c BEETS Southern, per dos., 26c CARROTS Southern, per dos.. 25c. PARSLEY Per dos., 25c. BEANS Wax, per bu. box, 31.00; per H- but basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, 32.00; per H-bu. box, 76o. SPINACH Fer bu., home grown, 86040c ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40o. GREEN FEPPEP-S-Per 6-basket crate. 82.00. 'SQUASH Florida summer, per dos., 76c. PEAS Per bu. box. 310C. EGO PLANT Southern, per dos., $1.60. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb.. 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. 8ct No. 1 ttlted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6$o; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbsl 9c; No, 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6Vio; drf salted. 8b'12c; sheep pelts, 244727c: horsehldes, 31-602.0. CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full dream. 11c; Wisconsin Young Amofica. 12cj block Bwlse, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13Vc; Wiscon sin llmbergir, 13c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 3 hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12o; small, per lb., Ioo; peanuts, per lb, 6c; roasted peanuts. Rer lb. 8i; Chill walnuts. 12m2Hc; large Ickory nuts, per lb., llo; 4-lmonds, soft shell, tier lb., )6c; hard shell, 13c; Shell barks, per bu., $2.00; rlack walnuts, ptr bu., $1.28. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. June 28. EVAPORATED APPLES The market is quiet with sales of prime reported as low as 6c for Novem ber delivery. Common are quoted at 448 6o, prime at bH4j6iaO, choice at 644ttc and fancy at 7c. CALIFORNIA .DRIED FRUITS Prunes are In light demand, quotations ranging from 24o to 6tto, according to grade. Ap ricots, according to cosst prices, are firm as to futures, though buyers are Inclined to hold of. Choice are quoted at Stiff Mc, good at WVi&lOViC and fancy at 114T13c. Peaches also are firm, with eholoe- quoted at 74i 7c, extra choice at 7H$8c and fancy at SHUjlOc- " - ' T j Milwaukee Grain Market.1' MILWAUKEE. June K. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 48c; No. 2 north ern, 9596V4c; old July. tt7,4T86o. ... . RYE Dull; No. J, 6768o. ' BARLEY Dull ; No, 2, 62(8!6Scy sample, 85(2590. . . .- CORN steady ; inq. s, 4bwo; juiy, nw 48c, asked. ' .' Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, July 38. SEEDS Clover, cash, 86.10; October, $5.80 bid. Prime alslke, 36.30; a. aa aa hi ,4 Prim tlmnthirf tt afi? n I'B ,w.v-r u.u. . . ..' ..... . . September, 81.47H. ' ' Peoria Market. - - PEORIA, June 28.-CORN Steady; No. 8. 46c; NO. 4. 42V,c. Returned Klondyka Maa Robbed. PHILADELPHIA, Jdne 28. Walter Scott, who says his home la in New York, re ported to the police today that he had been robbed of $12,000 In gold while on a Pull man car between Pittsburg and Harris burg. Scott said he had been In Dawson Cltv. Alaska, for several "years and ac quired his fortune there by mining. He tninKs tne money was stolen wnno as asleep. REAL KSTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record June 28, 1904, as fur nished by i the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street, for The Bee: L, W. Wcymuller to' Mary Coleman, lots 8, 6 and 7, block 28, Florence.. ..$ 700 Sheriff to Alice A. 'Havemeyer, part lots 10H and 11 In Caldweirs add.... 1.050 William H- Lawton and wife to Wll- . son T. Grffham, lot 9, block 4, Lake's -add'.: 1.000 Emma Bruckey to Anna McFarland, part of lot 2. block 16, Isaac tc Sel den's add v 100 Walter L, Selby and wife to Anna Mc Farland, part lot 8, block ,18,, Isaac, 4b Belden's add 800 Frank Thompson, executor, to' Murray Sohwartc. lota .7, 8 nd 9, block J5, Omaha View add 110 Julia A. Schwarts to Murray Bchwoftx, lots 10, 11 and 12. block 16; lot S3, block 17, Omaha View add 1 Arthur East to Robert . Goodman and . Marie Goodman, lot 6,. block 1, Bur ton's subdivision 200 Anna Kemer and husband to John Denker, lots 6 and 6, block 7, ) Ing's add 650 Sheriff to Samuel Relchenberg. undi vided Vi lot 10, block 4, Reed's 3d add .:.. HO Tukey Land Co to Harry G. Murpby. lot 7, block 8, KlUfton Hill..... 1,600 Austa J. Clark to Joanna M. Oram Itch., lota 6 and 7, Auata J. Clark's Subdivision ,. 1,600 Charles D. Harrison and wife to Wil liam Ricks, part lot 17, block 121, South Omaha . 1,600 A. J. Parker and wife to Anna G. Gor don, lot 6, block 3, Sherwood's sub division 1,600 Mary A. Wearne to John W. Wesrne. lot 18, block 1, Okahoma Park , ,. V John W. Wearne to Mary A. Wearne, lot 14, block 1, Okahoma Park 1 Swan Wlckman and wife to Carolina A. Fortell, part tag lot 42 in wVs sw sen. 10-15-13 1.400 Nnnnle E. Allwlne and husband to Joseph G. Prlchard, lots I to 26, block 8, Omaha Heights 1.000 Anne C. Meredith et al to Louis W. Weymullcr. undivided V, lot 4, block J 4, Collier Place: ,- 800 Mary C Denies to Touls W. Weymul ler, undivided H lot 4, block 4, Col lier Place 300 Ellen' Foster and husband to Bert . - a i .Ilrl.,l.inrt moan., lui-1 . , mui , u irv, . t ,--.,, of block 30, Albright's choice 650 The Merchants National Dank of Omaha, N?t7. i U. 8. Detealli . Capital and Surplus, $600,000 PlA.'Oi liuim. tras, MX S. WOO0. V. rrav IX18UI HUU. Ca aster. rtAW ?. tAMHTON, Aaat Caatlar, gnalTS inwnu af Waaka. latakaaa. aajUM atlaoa, Sraas aa4 taAtaMaats as tavofesit Una . j roisa Baakaas leaacM saS Sale. Latlars et Credit laauaS. t'Sllattla is til aaru at taa earlt l4aeaa4 aaM aa Ttaas OartlSoatae ef Daaaatt. 4 i1mim sin sroauKir eae aeaaaauiualiji.