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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TITtTRSDAY, JUXE 30. 1004.
CRAlXAxn Pflnnrr f mapkpt
tivi vvu if&AlJV liaU A
wd Still Strong for All Grain, trat
TFlDEDOES NO MORE THAN HOLD ITS OWN
Material Revival la Bay-las; aad
feUJasj AaUrlpated Before Feorth
f Jalr, Which U Expected
a Ead Uell Seaseau
OMAHA, June 29, 1904.
Thr wu everything U mske lor a null
snaritct yesieraay, uui, strange 10 say, me
(Tact was tail but llttia neie, although Chi
cago Onalora and speculators war qui it
I'J.i?1. ,n c.u' 1at. aitr easing oft
alter the opening, began an abcent at Chi
cago lata in tne morning ana advance
wera rapid tor a tlma.
K.fi''L0n"na .' ""on f(,r all grain,
f"i,Je'P'" re light. kilevator men want
grain stuns, out there imna to u.. llttia
response to the call, aa the farmer are
paying more attention to the growing crop
than anything that they may have In more.
The market ws dull again today and win
In all probability continue ao um.il tne re.
auscttaiton which. It looked for after the
x oiirtn.
Grain; Jut about held their own here to
ly and deala were acaaty. but one casrt
wfrportd' cr no- whiu
o la. at 2140.
Thursday la the laat day for the buyera
of July grain, but ao far at concerns
Omaha there vu no aeramble of shorts to
To'rr.Voe?1 b dlfferent thln
. At Chicago the liquidations followed the
opening and buyera were few. Aa the cell,
era have a month to deliver their grain,
the seemed to reat ey at the outaet and
with the prospect of another day before
them. Then came the bullish reports from
almost every direction, specially from the
southwest, and prices went up.
Statistician Jones estimates that winter
Wheat thla year will be 67,000,000 bushels
under the yield of 13 and that Kansas out
side of the Inssea will yield by 7i.0OO.OO
buahn la as ft train t from 84.000,000 to 87.0O0.ou0
pusneia estimated by Secretary Coburn of
the Kansas Agricultural board a few days
go. This, together with the report of
statistician Bnow, which Is extremely detri
mental to the wheat and grata, worked for
higher prices at Chicago.
Beeid these, private advices state that
there ha been far too much rain In Kansas
and that the wheat In Missouri la ready to
cut, but too wet for harvesting. Complaints
of ruat are henrd from a few sources. Mln
T4lilll5LxtO0k of wheat show a decreaae
of $46,000 bushels for the last four days.
There U every Indication that July deliv
eries will come late in the month.
. , waainer map, too, lent Its strength
In bulling the market; for July and Septem
ber rose In sympathy. More rains are re
ported In the west and southwest during
the past twenty-four hours, with general
precipitation In Kansas, but of a light
nature except at Wichita. A fourth Inch
ot 'V,rVw""- experienced at Kansas Cltr
?rn.L''Lt howere in Nebraska, Iowa and
North Dakota. Heavy rain at Duluth.
The forecast, however. Is for fair weathsr
In this state, and that factor worked to
hold prices at Omaha on a level.
Statistician Snow's report of the grain
situation announced today says:
"Continued heavy rains in Missouri val
ley damaging, wheat and corn prospects.
Klvers put of their banks In eastern Kan
sea making the third flood of the season.
Corn Is only a few Inches high and lost In
weeds where It should be ready to lay by.
Bottoms are under m arA Ammm-m. K
yond repair. Missouri and Illinois corn al
most aa late. Position of crop Is serious
if hot, dry weather attends taasellng In
The range In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery .and the close today and
Tuesday wer as follows:
Closed
Open. High. iow. Today. Tu'day.
TV nenv
Julr
gnA SOMA 79 A 79A 79 A
75B 74 2 0 74 A 74B 74A
72B 72 7ZB 72B 72A
Bapt. ....
Dee.
Corn
June
July
Sept
Deo.
Oe t
- June
July
Sept ,
4B ' B 46B '48B 4B
41 B
4B 4
40 B 4fi
43B
43B 43B 43B 43B
38B 3B 8B 38B 3SB
, 41 B
, 7B
. 81 B
B bid,
41 B 41 B 41 B 41 B
fB 87B 38B. 88B
$1 B 81 B 31 B 31 B
A asked.
Wheat In the Missouri valley Is over-,
ripe and fields are too wet to harvest.
Much -wheat Is down and tangled; fair
yields if could be secured; as It Is, esti
mates must be lowered. Oats crop heading
short and yield disappointing."
Receipts m Omaha Market.
' ' In. Out.
wheat, cars 1 4
Corn, cars 4 2
Oats, car .. 1 j
Omaha Cash Market.
WHEAT Nominal: No. hard, IMMBo;
No. I bard, 7Bo3-; No. 4, KfjToc.
CORN Nominal ; No. i, 4tiU47ei No. S,
4B'i46c: No. 4, 4S4c; No. 2 yellow. 47'A
47-,c: No. I yellow. iSfrici No. white.
Sjtto; No. I white, 4646Hc
OATS Nominal; No. 2. 8IXS39Hc; No. S,
rWaMc; No, 4, 3W7ci No. 2 white, 40c;
No. I white. Mtr.'WUc; standard, 9&3q:
Qrala Market Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Tues
day at the marksts named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Closed
Wheat Today. Tues'y
. July tl&S
September slkB toa
Corn-
July 47B 47A
' September
Wheat
July .......
. Beptember
Corn
July September
Wheat
July September
Corn .
July .......
i& 4WA
KANSAS CITT.
K 74B
7oA 7(HtB
45H
43!,
ST. LOUIS.
t2
46S
46
82SA
s0i4
4AB
46
September
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat-
July
September
Wheat
July - September
834A KHB
S1HB tOlt
DULUTH.
MHB
U B
82 B
NEW YORK.
Wheat-
July
September
Corn
July Bbld. A asked.
89HB K)H
63
Hotes of the Orala Market.
J. M. Ohslund of Wahoo was In Omaha
' " I
a. C Thompson of Chicago waa a oaller
at the grain exchange today.
Liverpool wheat spot Inclined to tyd lower
at the opening on the weakness of Ameri
can markets yesterday and rains in Ruasla
and the Argentine and corn advanced H1
higher. The market closed with wheat H
to :id lower and July corn 14,d higher and
September Hd lower.
gt. (.till Orala aad Prorlsloas.
ST. IX)UIS. June It. WH EAT Higher
en delayed harvest; No. i red, cash, ele
vator, nominal; track, new, tl.Oe: old, 11.08;
July. aavtnw'c; September. b0SCu1c; No.
I hard, i;'uJ2o.
COKN Firm; No. I cash, 7ic; track.
eur4w',e; July, 46H'ne; September, 46o.
OATS-Hlgber; No. t cash. 41o; track.
41V; July. 7ViC; September, tie; No, i
white, ia. '
FLOt'R-Morket steady; red winter pat
ents, t47KM; extra fancy and straight,
Rfc-ifiTO; clar, ts.va4.10.
OOHNMKAL Steady, fc.7.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 84ffre.
" HAY Heavy; timothy, la.O043l4.Oo; pwlrle.
aOmlJiaOO. ' . '
IKON COTTON TIES lie,
BAOOINU W.
HUMP TWINBJ-W,5a
PHUVIBIONw - I'ork. lower; Jobbing.
JIJ Sijsi. Ird.. unchanged; prime steamed,
.Bacon (boxod). steady; extra shorts.
M.25: clear ribs. t 7V; short clear. Vt.bii.
POULTRY - Turkeys, lower; chickens.
8He; springs, 13aliuj turkeys, 12c: ducks.
10; jreeae, 10.
BUTTKR-Steady; creamery, 1418Uc;
dairy, 1'xbI4o.
fcuOS-fiieady; 130, case count.
... Receipts. Shlpmanta.
r!?ur.bb.1" " " lltwo
Wheat bu 4S O1O 60.or)
Corn, bu 1S.0iii
Gla bu. ts.wo' 44,000
Kaatst Cltr Orala mm Prail.l...
ft
KANSAS CITT. June 18. WH BAT Firm ;
il"ly. f'o; September, 70V:; Decemlx-r,
I rWJi cU No. hard. 80c; No. I, fcjw
'0 1 r,d' n'w ttei ol tlOO; Nu.
t. it rtio.
CoitX-FIrm; July. 4Bc; September,
So; Ierembr, Sc; cash. No. mixed.
rf4o: No. I, 4Sc; No. while, 4do;
No. I 47vH4No.
OATs-b..dy; No. t wblta, 4H,oj No.
KTPV Nominal. (M. '
UGu-lriai AUsswurt nd Kansas stock,
4
ew No. I whltewood cases Included. Me;
V,ount. lic; aea returned, He leea.
HA.-ho4ce timothy, 810.0ii10 ; choice
prairie, I.g0v4.ta. . .
. . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 2l." 18?0
Corn, bu , 18.0"0
Oata, bu , f.OUO a,
CHICAGO GUAM AD PROVItlO?ll
'"atarea ( the Tradlagf aaal rieelsg
Prices Baarel ( Trade.
CHICAGO, June .- Rejiorfs of damage
by ralna In Kaneas and Missouri furnished
the strength here In wheat. September
finished with a gala of SHe. Corn Is ud
Sc, nets msde an advance of VkU'ic and
provisions show a loss of 2V87Hc. Initial
quotations on September were a shade
lower at OHc. The market closed strong
end near the high point, final ngnres on
rptemer being st 81VC, sfter the price
had touched SISfiKlHc. Clearances of wheat
end flour were equal to 19.J64 bushels. Pri
mary receipts were 212.800 bushels, com
pared with 7.lno bushels a year sgo. Min
neapolis Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 208 ears, against 16 last week and
180 a year ago. -
The market for rilatunt deliveries nf corn
closed strong and at the high point. Sep
tember opened tmchanged to a shade lower
st 4HUc to 48i,.48V. eold between 4S'4c and
4V?ic and closed at the top. Local re
ceipts were 172 cars, with U of contract
grade.
A stesdy tone prevailed In nets. Septem
ber opened unchanged at Win, sold be
tween ane and 82c and closed at aa4324a
Local receipts were 82 ears.
Provisions were easier on general liquida
tion. Covering by shorts caused a mod
erate recovery, but closing prices were
lower on all products, September pork being
down 7H5 at I12.82'. September lard and
rlba were each oft Zc at 7.0fc and 17.60 re
Bpectlveiy.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
12 care; corn, 261 cars; oats, 11 cars; hogs,
27,000 head.
The leading future 'ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. I Tes'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Snpt.
b Sept.
Corn
June July
8-pt.
Oats
June
July
Sept.
Doo.
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Ribs
July Sept.
84
KVMW,85fc;84rt7i
n
ft Sl
t2
82
4
80
8ina
47H 47
47Si
I 47S 47T,4t,1
f 40i 40S
I 8KS . 8H'4
22 fH 21
12 52 U 6ft
12 &2t 12 W
87Mr 8TV4
T 08 7 074
7 22V4 7 27H
7 80 7 62H
l4ST4C-)i4SH'8lt,
48Vi
I
4fW4
404
8 P
82Vk
32W
12 (VI f 12 80
U 87VI 12 80
12 40
12 70
t 87'
7 OS
6 80
TOO
7
74
70s
7 27HI 7 90
7 &2il 706
No. 2. a Old. b New.
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4 B&9
4.AE: straights, t4.t0ft4.40: spring patents,
2804.70; straights, U.iwMlO; bakers', $2,60
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 887e; No. 1
prlng. 8&fi(o; No. 2 red, 88cfl.0.
CORN No. 2, 47.e; No. S yellow, 49fl48He.
OAT8 No. 2, H$48c; No. t White, 29
42Ho.
RITBJ-NO. t, 4e,
B A RLE Y Good feeding, 036c; fair to
choice malting, 42G2c.
SEED No. f flax. 8101; No. 1 northwest
ern, 2107. Prime timothy, 22.92H. Clover,
contract grade, 110. 76.
PROVI8ION8-Mesn pork, per bbl., I12.M
t?.12.66. Lard, per 100 lbs., P.na.n. Short
rlhs sides (loo-el S7.12Va4T7.2S. Short clear
sides (boxed), $7-2697.60.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 80.i0 18,100
Wheat, bu 24.000 ll.too
Corn, bu 64,300 163,800
OnU, bu 22J.&.10 84.800
Rye. bu 8. 000 8,3110
Barley, bu 29,800
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 13Vip
174c; dairies, JlVfrffUc. Kggs, firm; at mark,
canes included, 144j14o. Cheese, ftrm,7VMr
8 Vic.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of the - Day oa Various
Commodities.
NHW TORK, .Tune 29. FLOUR Receipt.
14 845 bbls.; exports. 2,852 bbls.; market fea
tureless, with light receipts; Minnesota
patents, t4.8SQ5.10; Minnesota bakers, 83. 6f
8t; winter patents, I4,t0&.20; winter
straights,' 84. 864.80; winter extras. $3.86
8. 80; winter low grades, $3.1!a3.60. Rye
flour, quiet; fair to good, $4. 002-4.26; choice
to fancy, J4.86e4.70.
CORNMBAL Steady; yellbw western,
$1.1043)1.12; city, 81.LKjl.16; kiln dried, 83.00J
8.10.
RTE Nominal; No. I western, Wc; nom
inal. BARLEY Slow; feeding, 46HO it New
Tork: malting, nominal.
WHEAT Receipts, 8,800 bu. Spot, market
Irregular; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator: No.
2 red, $1.07, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth, $1.01 S, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. In op
tions, apart from steadiness, forenoon wheat
developments were unimportant. The close
waa firm at He net advance; July, 88 1-ltVft
8970; closed at Stc; September, MH'3SVc;
closed at 86S-ltic; Deuember, 84ltfS6Vc;
closed at 88Vc
CORN Kecelpta, 40,850 bu.. Spot market
easy; No. 2, 63c, elevator, and 63440 afloat;
No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. 2 white, 64c. Option
market opened steady and then declined on
account of the weak cash position here, fol
lowed by later rallies with wheat, closing
unchanged to Uo net higher. July,
hUc; closed at 68H0; September, fc&68fcc;
closed at 6JiC
OATS Receipts, 72,800 bu. Spot market
easy; mixed oats, 28 to 82 lb.. 44464c :
natural white, 80 to 22 lbs., 47B4$; clipped
white, 3 to 40 lbs., 48&&2c.
HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 26 pounds,
18c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 180 ; Texas
dry, 24 to 80 pounds, 14c.
f.EATHEH Julet; add, 23250.
WOOD-Steady; domestlo fleece, 28(ff82e.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 4Vo; country,
4V44V4c
RICE Steady; domestlo fair to extra,
tV4ffC4c; Japan, nominal.
11 AY Steady; shipping, 76c; good to
Choice, 86c. '
HOPS Dull; state common to choice
1902, 2C636c; 1802, 23(f2c; old, B14c; Pa
clflo coast 1802, 24ia3oc; 1802, 22&&c; olds,
8ial4c.
PROVISIONS-Beef. firm: fsmlly, $8 60
1060; mess, $8.0n)8S0: beef hams, $W6(Ki
22.00; packet. $90Oil9.R0; city extra India
mess, 813.00(2216.00. Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies, 85.7508.25; pickled ahoulders,
$8.60; pickled hams. $9. 00910.00. Lard, easy;
western Steamed, t7.20; refined, easy; con
tinent. $7.26; South America, $8; compound,
85.87VrfM.12V4. Pork, quiet; family. IM-Wof?
14.80; short clear,, $18.60(816.00; mess, $14. 26
14 76.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, common to
extra, IftirriSVic; state dairy, common to
extra, lSu'17c.
OHEKlh Steady ; state full cream, small,
colored and white, 8W3$c; large, colored
and white. 74(&V4c.
EGOS Firm: western extra selected, 189
ISHc; firsts. 17(ffl7Vc.
POULTRY Alive and dressed, steady god
unchansed.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June . BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, I8V1O.
extra nearby prints. 19c.
KGOS-Mrm and He hlghsr; fresh nearby,
19c, loss off; fresh western, 18c; fresh south
western, lHo: fresh southern, 17c.
C'HKESK Firm and active; New York
full creams, choloe to fancy, 8V39c; fair
to good, 8a8Ho.
Mllwaakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 29. WHEAT Mar
ket Vo lower; No. 1 northern, 970 j No. f
northern. 84V4ic: old, July. 86Vc.
RYE Steady; No. 2, 87&c.
BARLEY-Dull; No. 2, Sic; sample, 2242
CORN-Steady, No. $, 48V49Vci Ju'.
iTo bid,
. Mlaaeapells Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 28. WHEUT-July,
83 W"; Beptember, 81c; December, 7Hc; on
track. No. 1 hard, 5c: No. northern,
84c; No. I northern, 91iT92Vc.
FLOUR First patents, $4.9!)ii.0l: aecond
patents, $4.Wty4 80: flrst clears, UMi.U;
Second cleara, $2.46.
HKAN In bulk, $14.60; shorts, $15.50.
Liverpool Grata aad Pravlaloaa.
LIVERPOOL. June 29,-WHEAT-Spot,
nominal; futures, easy; July, es 8 'id: Sep
temher. s 4Hd.
CORN Spot, easy; Amertoan mixed, new,
4a 4d; American mixed, old, 4s td: futures,
quiet; July, 4a 4d; September, 4s 2d.
Delate. Grata Market.
DULUTH, June .-WHEAT-To arrive,
No. 1 northern, 82c: No. 2 northern, 8iSc;
on track. No. 1 northern, 92V; No. 8 north
ern. "VH July, fc.'Se: Septsmber, 82c.
OATaV-On Uaik and to arrive, 40c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, June SEEDS-Clover. cash,
88 10; tH-tober, $6 tUVt I'rlnie alalke, tA.il)
bid: August. $1 Prima timothy, $1.45;
September, $1.47 S.
Peoria Gralo Market.
. PtOBIA, HI., June 21-CORN-SUady:
tio. 2. 45.-: No.' 4. 4i . . ,
WHISK T-Oa tUe LasU of tl.tt for Un
label! gooUa.
SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Market Tries to Make s Kew Record for
'Cxaaperating Listlessnest.
MUCH HOPE BEING STAKED ON FUTURE
Next Oorornmeat Crop Reaort o
Estimate Will Have aa
ortaat Kgect la Form
Im-
lag Optaloas.
NEW TORK, June . The principal In
terest attsching to today's stock market
was the question whether It would score a
new low necord for dullness. Large trans
actions in such a stock as Phoenix Mining
have the record In actual number of shares
transferred, but when It Is considered that
the a ha res are of a par value of $1, thus
requiring a transfer of 10,000 shsres to equal
a transaction in a single full share lot ot
an ordinary stock, the eecurlty of the rec
ord Is seen to have been achieved at small
outlay, it is scarcely rair to attnouie inp nt u
sluggish fluctuations In such narrow tra-J- ' CupV,. '.
ing 10 coiiaiawauou 01 euuii - -
the country's crops, the course of business
and prosperity as a whole snd as a baro
meter of events of so prodigious a charac
ter to come. The present market can only
hPi accepted as an Index of profound uncer
tainty and lack of conviction over the fu
ture course of events and decisive develop
ments re awaited to dissolve the uncer
tainty. The next government crop report,
due July 10, with the first government esti
mate on the corn crop, may have an lm-
fiortant effect In forming convictions and
is early appearance after the coming holi
day adds to the Indisposition to make com
mittments until that period has panned.
July 1 disbursements are to be apparently
close to the high record and It Is expected
that a large temporary demand for loans
may remit. But no present anxiety over
the money market can be conjured up. In
fluential buying of Southern Paclilo and
Union Pacific had a sustaining effect In the
general market. Trade reuorte of the
Anthracite traffic were more conservative
than has recently been the case. Erie's re
ductlon In operstlng cost for May was
favorably regarded, but this and other
mixed showings of railroad earnings was
without Influence on prices. 80 was the re
sumption of dividends on Lehigh Valley
after an eleven years' Interval. The rise In
the Metropolitan transactions pulled prices
up slightly and held them to the closing,
which therefore shows slight gains as a
rule.
Bonds were dull and Irregular, but with
an investment uemanu 1,1, many dormant
Issue. Total sales, par value, tl,82.i,l0).
United States bonds wets unonanged on
call.
Following was the range of prices on the
Stock exchange yesterday:
Bale. HI s-h .Low.Close.
Atchison ...
do pfd
Baltimore &
4.9(10 72" 7Z
1,300 86 96 90V
Ohio.
600 7U
79K
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake 4 Ohio..
Chicago it Alton ....
do pfd
Chicago O. W
Chicago & N. W
C. M. Bt. P
do pfd
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C, C., C. A St. L....
Colorado Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson..
Delaware, L. & W....
Denver eV R. O......
100 91V4 81Vi 91V
4,200 124Va U4V 124V4
ltu
80
1
200 38 87V4
((
13V4
1U9
142
177
Vi
15'2
69 ,
18
48U
20
155
27Q
ii
6XV1
23
64
82
131 Vi
18
It
42
109
14X
78
110
42
' tw
123
92
lli
86
86Vi
H6k
66
86
26
115
68
46
82
67
20
C4V
44Vi
10
28
4S
20
$6
22
24
mi
80
93
16
84
14
228
186
104
49
18
71
28
1,800 142
200 178
178
S00
100
IS
i
4VJ
2
20
100
900 166 166 Vi
100
100
20
89
68
86
!9
$IH
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L....
Met. Securities
1,600
700
200
800 122 181
.. 100
.. 800
,. 800
600
21
2f
42V4 42V4
V4 109
48-J4 148
.. 2.600
Met St. Ry 16,600 111
Minneapolis & St. L
M . Bt. P. 4k S. St. M. 800
do pfd 200
Missouri Paclflo ...... 1,600
Missouri, K. 4k T.... 100
do pfd ,
N. R. R. of M. pfd..-...
Sew York Central ,
orfolk 4k Western
do pro
Ontario 4k Western.
Pennsylvania
P., C. C. & St, L...
Reading
m
4.800
S.606
600
200
400
26ii
116 HbVi
47" 46
82Vs S-'Si
87V4 ' 67V4
20Vk
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd...-.
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L7 & 8. F. 2d pfd..
St. L. Southwestern..
do pfd
i66 iivi ivk
Southern Paclflo .... 4,800
Southern Railway.... 200
do pfd 100
Texas 4V Paclflo 100
T-. St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Paclflo 7.700
do pfd .
Wabash 100
do pfd ....
Wheeling & L. E
Wisconsin Central. h. 100
do pfd ....
Mexican Central .... 1,800
Adams Express ....
American Express ... ....
U. 8. Express ...
Wells-Fargo Kx
Amal. Coppei ......... 2,100
47
KVi-
86
22
4
21
85
'i2
88''
15
88 V4
16
e
. I
16
'iii
49
HIV?
494
16
American C. , F.... 2.600
do pfd
American Cotton Oil. 100
da nfd
save 3c
88
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive
. 100
. 100
'. L600
. 100
. 600
26
.... 21
18 18
83 83
64 64
88 96
128 128
19
83
64
97
127
48
194
do pfd
American S. & R.....
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Refining
1,100
600
Anaconda M. uo
Brooklyn R. T 1,600
voioraoo r. at a,.-..
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
Oeneral Eleotrlo
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Paciflo Mall
Peoples Oas
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel ........
do pfd
Rubber Oooda
do pfd
Tennessee C. 4s I.....
V. 8.-Leather
do pfd
U. S. Realty
do pfd
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Westlnghouss Elec...
Wetrn TTnlon
Total sales for the day, ist.iuu snares.
Bostoa Stock ttaotatloaa.
BOSTON, June 29. Call loans, 2itT34 per
eent: time loans, 2(34 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
AtehlaoB sdi. 4s..
. VI iWaatlng. common
.lollilAdvanture
. MH AIlou.i
. lt Amalsamata4 ....
.. tt
" 1
..
.. 44
..455
.. I'4
.. t:k
.. M
.. 40,
t 1
.. I
.. 1
.. 4
..
.. 40V4
.. 4
.. U
.. eov.
.. It
.,
.. A
.. to
J?
:: .t5
..
..
do 4a
Max. Central 4a...
Au-blaoa
do sfd
Boat on A Albany..
Bo.ton A Main.
Bnaloa EierataA .
ritchburg pfd
Umm. ('antral
. iAnwrlcan Zioa
.141
.11
.1M
Atlantlo
Blnthara
C.I. Hecla....
Cantanalal
Copper Hangs ...
...1M
... t!
N Y.. N. H. aV M
,..1H
... J
... u
Dalr Waal
Iwmlnloa Coal .
Kraoklla
para Marquatte ...
I'aloa ParlOa
Aeer. Ara. Caaat... Ua Brixr
do pre .urai
Aaiar. fnau. uba 4Maia. Mlalnf ...
Amar. Sugar 124 Mlchlgaa
do pfd "7 Mohaek
A mar. T. T ISHi'alout. C. A O...
Amar. Woolen lost. Old Dominion ...
do pfd Oaoeole
PorolnUa I. A 7 Pairot
Kdiaoa Blac. ll....I8tU Qulacf
Oanaral Blactrlo V-i ShanooS
Maaa. Elaotrl 14 ITamaraok
do pld M4) Trtaltr ;
Uaaa. Oaa V- 8. Mining....
t'nltad rmlt V . Oil
tin l tad Suoa kUak.... .(Hah
de pld 4 virtoHa
D. g. Steal Winona ,
e pld Mti Wolvarlae
Bid.
Forelgra Flaaarlal.
LONDON, June 19. The amount of bul
lion taken into the Rank of England cn
balance today was 128.0uO. In the -narket
today discounts were weak. Operatora on
the Stork exchange were largely occupied
with the conclusion of settlement. The
tone generally waa cheerful. Consols
opened dull, but grew firmer, home rails
responding. Americans opened Irregular,
became liatlees snd healtatlng and fioard
(inlet. Grand Trunk fell sharply on the
May revenue returns being extremely dis
appointing;, the Increase bIi a taut $;oo,ouo
W4
67 MV4
124 12Vi
16Vl ltiVi
-
....
72
48 4X,i
.... 29
184 194
.... io2
....
22
'600 I60" 154 163
.... 21
' BOO 69 68 69
' SO
72
200 19 19 19
85
24
100 97 97 97
;;' v.'.'. 70
inn si 218 217
200 8 8' 6
100 41 41 40
'..;; v.'.'. 77
84
900 8 8 8
n) 80 79 80
600 6 6 f
600 69 68 6b
100 1H lii 16
400 68 86 65
700 9 9 9
1.700 66 66 66
164
below the expeolalons The stock rallied
snghtle Ister. imperial Japanese govern
ment s of 1904 were quoted at 94
BERLIN. June 2S Hueines on the
bourse today waa quiet, with a tendency to
be irregular. Canadian Pacific advanced.
Exchange on Iin1or, 20m 4"pfg for eherka
Dlacount rates: .Short hill. 3V, per cent;
three months' bill. 8 per cent.
PARIS. June 29 Prices on the bourse
today were firm at the opening, but later
became healtatlng Russian Imperial 4S
closed st 91.78 and Ruaalsn bonds of 1904 st
608. Three per cent rentes, 87f 80r for the
eeeount. Exchange on London, ffif 20o for
checks.
New Tork Moaey Marketr
NEW YORK, June 2.-MONET-On calL
very easy; hlglieat.
t. 1 per cent: loweet, 1
per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; last loan.
1 per cent; rloelne bid. 1 per cent; of
fared at 1 per cei t;, time money, easy)
sixty snd ninety days, 2 per cent; six
months, SfJ per teift; prime mercantile
PPr, 2'ft4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with sr.
tunl business In banker a' bill at 84.871ix9
4.8716 for demand 1t st 84.8510 for sixty
day bills: posted rites, 84. 66 and $4 8: com
mercial bill. $4.85
SILVER Bar, 66; Mexican dollars, 4ftc.
BONDS Govern m nt, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
The closing quotations en bonds are as
follows:
..rut LAW onl. 4a mm
. .1 4 MankatUn a. g. 4.. .104
..1U t M.i Caniral 4a
..IK Minn. A St. L. 4a.... M
..lll'l a , K. A T. 4a H
..ist't. dn la i Tvs
..Hl'i N. R. R. of M. e. 4a. Tf
..107, N. Y. C. g. 1WH
..101", N. J. C. g. a lS4tt
.. I No. Pseiao 4 !3
.. 1 o a
..i(4' N. A W. a. 4a 1M
.. 84. I). It L. Ii t ear.... I74
4 a . res
do' ooueon
4s sew 4, rf.
89 coupon
ell 4a, R...
do, coupon
Atchison sn. 4a.
do adj. 4
Atlantic C. L. 4a.
B. O. 4a
do IVti
Central of rla. Sa HO1. Penn. conv. I4a es4
do 1st ln 74 , Reading can. 4a loOli
Oiaa. A Ohio 4m....l"'4 St. U A 1 M. c. ia .loK
Chlcage A. .... 7 St. U A 6 f. fg. aa. U
C, B. Q. n. 4a.... M at L. S. W. U 44i
C. M. A Bt. P. g 4a.. li Saa board A. U 4a... si
C. A N. W. a. Ti...n74(So. Par I Bo 4a n
C., R. L A P. 4a.... Po. Rallwar la 114
do cot. 4i iri Taiaa P. la 11T4
rco. di It. L. s, 4a.. 1"! T., St. L. A W. 4a.. fOSa
Chicago Tar. 4l.
T4 i Union paclflo
.104
Con. Tobaoce 4a...,
Colo. A Bo. 4a
D. A R. O. 4a
Erla prior llaa 4s..
do gen. 4a
P. W. A P. 43. la.,
Hocklns Val. 4Ha-,
Offered. '
, 41t, do conr. 4a..
3VU. S. Steal M
..101
Wabaah la
.11714
. 47
. 04
, ttVs
..looU
d dab. B
W. U I 4a..,
10JSI
Wla. Cafttral 4a.
,UulColo. Fual c. la..
Loadon Stock Market,
LONDON, June J9.-Closlng:
Conaola. money
K)t-l
14. T. C antral Ill
do accouat
Anaconda
Alrhlaoa
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio..
Canadian Paclflo ..
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C, M. A St. P
DeBeera
D. A R. O
do pfd
Brie :
do 1st pfd
do td pfd
, tfe
. 4W
i
, 1H
Norfolk A W I1H
do pfd it)
Ontatla A W M
Pennavlvante 4'H
Rand Mines 10
147H,Rdlng 14
81Sl do Irt pfd 41
14 do td pfd I4U;
.144 :So. Rallwar 'H
W'4' do pfd tTSi
3ttt 8o. Paclflo 47(4
Tu ittnlon Pacic 0V
S4141 do pfd
ltu C. 8. steal 10
M dn pfd
184 iWahaah
:R5
8S4
, tnva
Illinois Central
Loula. A Naah.. Ul do pfd
kL, K. A T 17 Igpanlah 4a .....
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVER Bar, dull. 26d per ounce.
MONEY 2ft8 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 per cent.
New York Mlnlngt Storks.
NEW YORK, June 28 -The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Mttle Chief
.. I
..sno
..170
.. tt
.. 7
.. 14
.. It)
.. II
.KM
Alice
Rreece
'Bmnawlok Con .
Coraatork Tunnel
Con. Cel: V..
Horn SIlTar
iron Bllrar
LeadTllle Coa ....
Offered.
. iS
. 14
. IS
. 7
i
AM
.Vi
. I
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Holoal
lavage -
8larr Nevada
Small Hopaa ..
aitndard
. Bank Clearings.
OliAHA, June 28. Hank clearings for to.
day, $1,187,891.10, a decrease of $87,360.86
from the corresponding- day last year.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE!
MARKETS
condition ot Trade and teaotatlona -on
Staple sad Faery Prodace,
EGOS Receipts liberal; market steady;
fresh candled stock. I4(jd6cj case count, 13a.
LIVE ruuL'i'RY liens 8c; roosters,
according to sire, 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
8tc: geese; 6c; broiler laUlSc.
. - ttUTTER hackingn siock, lc; choice to
fancy dairy,. liiaUc; acparatorr lfiftiilAo. ,
J-RESH FISU-Trout. 10oj pickerel, 8c i
pike, Wc; perch, 7c; bluellsh, 12c; whlteflsh,
14c; salmon, 14c; Tedsnapper, lie; lobster,
n-r- n O."-,. . ln.a,AM ,...(,.,, . k.illkuJ.
lie; catn.sh, 14c; black bass, 20c; halibut, locj
crappies, lie; roe anan, 31. uo; Duriaio, &c;
white buss, Ho; frog legs, per dos, 35c.
BRAN Per ton, $18,00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association! Choice No.' 1 upland,
$7.60; No. 2, $7.00; medium, 86.60; coarse,
86.00. Rye straw, $5.60. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, . cholcr large size,
$3.00; fancy navels, all slses, $3.60; Mediter
ranean sweets, onolce, all sizes, $8.00&H26;
Jaffas, all sixes, $Z7a43.00; Valenciaa, all
sizes, $3.60(0)3.76.
LliMONlf-Californla fancy, 270-300-890,
$3.76(&'4.25; choice, $3.60ig3.75.
CALIFORNIA FIQH-Per 10-lb. carton,
60c; imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6
crown, 14c: 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medlura-slzed bunch,
Ktotftf liO: Jumbo, $2.75ija.2J.
DATES Persian, -per box of 80 pkgs.,
$2.00; in 80-lb boxes, 6c; per lb. j Oriental
stuffed, per dox, $2.40.
PINEAPrUSS In cratea, of 24 to 42, per
crate. $3.00.
' FRUITS
APPLES Green, per -bu. box, 76c.
RASPBERRIES Per 24 qts., $160; per 21
pts., $1.60; red raspberries, per 24 pts., $2.6).
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 24 qts.,
$2.00.
STRAWBERRIES Colorado, per 24-qt.
case, $2.60.
CHERRIES CaJifornla, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, $1.60; home grown, per
24 qts., $1.26. v
GO09BBERRIE8 Per 24-qt. case, 11.26.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-basket crate,
tOc: California Alexandra, per box, $1.15.
PLUMS California Clyman, $1.35.
APRICOTS California, $1.6A
CANTELOUPE Texas, per crate, $3.60a
2.76; California, per crate, $6.60.
WATERMELONS1 Per lb., crated, le;
each, sojftoc.
CURRANTS Red. and white, per 24-qt.
case, $1.26. i
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New Texas Red stock, In
lacks, per lb., 2c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.1601.26.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.00;
Louisiana, in sacks, per lb., c.
CABBAGE California, per lb,, 2C
CAUI.IFLOWER-Per dos., 75c.
CUCUMBERS-Per dor. 60c.
TOM A TO K8 Texas, 4-basket crates, 80c.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches. 20c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., $00.
TURNIPS Southern, per dog., 25c.
BEETS Southern, per dos., 26o.
CARROTS Southern, per do., 25c.
PA R8 LEY Per dox.. 26c.
BEANS Wax., per bu. box, $1.00; per -bu.
basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, $1.00;
per -bu. box, 76c. i
SPINACH-Per bu home grown, 8540c.
ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40o.
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-baaket crate,
$2.00.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dog., 76c
PEAS-Por bu. box, $1.00.
EGO PLANT Southern, per dos.. $1.60,
CELERY Kalnmaioo. per dos., 36c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLB SUOAR-Ohlo, per lb., IDe.
HIDES No, 1 green,. 8c; No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 3 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., Be: No. 2 veal calf,
13 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted, Ritl2o; sheep
pelts, 2427c; horsehldes, $1.602.50.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America. 12c: block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon
sin llmbcrarer, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, Io. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 3 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. t hard shell, per lb., 12c;
fiecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
0c; peanuts, per lb., 8ci roasted peanuts,
per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, 12fl3c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c: almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell. 13c; ahell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per bu.,
81.26.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Frwlts.
NEW YORK, June5 29 EVAPORATED
APPLES For future delivery the market
continued to show weakness with common
quoted at 4fi64c, prime at 6'36c, choice
st 0'Ui'c ana rancy at io.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
show no material change. Quotations range
from 3o to 6c, according to grade. Ap
ricots sre uiU'hsnged. with choice quoted
st 9loc. extra choice at 10Vttl0a and
fancy at UQl3c. Peachea also ruled steady
at present prices. Choice sre quoted at 7
4j7i.Jp. xtra choice at 7S8a and fancy at
8tfl0e.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 28 COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at an
advance of 6U11 points snd closed stesdy
at an advance of Ion JO points, with sales
of 27.0uO bags. Including July at 6 80o; Sep
tember. a.uru41.1k..; October 6 20c; Decem
ber. 6.a7i6.40c; March, .m4J0v; May, 6. ton.
The cloning advance waa also encouraged
by a cable from Rio eetltnatlng the receipts
at Brazilian polms fur Jul at lea than
half of last year's.
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle BeOelpta Moderate and Best Gradei
Steady, Others Weak.
HOGS BROKE FIVE TO TEN CENTS
Bhoeg. Reeelpts Kot Excessive, bat
Owlsg to DaU Ceadltloa of Mat
tost Market la ko Bast Prlees
Coatlnae Dowavrsrd Coarse.
BOCTH OMAIIA, June 59,
Receipts were: csttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mondsy 120 S.4.-4 4.6O0
8rflola! Tuesday J.fos, 12.877 8.J46
fflclal Wednesday 1.4tO 8,000 . 1.7.6
Tbre days thij week.. t.l S.Xll ll-6?4
Same days Inst week.. 8.843 28.SM 8.f"l
Same days week before.. 9.4S7 32.428 1.72
Some three weeks ago.JO.rt 3i7fiO 6.2T6
Same four weeks sgo. ...10,478 88.S37 $.776
Some days last year 12,891 29.520 8.870
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following- table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep-at South Omaha
for the year to date with comparison with
laat year: l04. 1Sm8. Inc. Deo,
Cattle 4o0.844 4S0.S41 88.4M
How 1.844.068 L241.0.8 lifl.080
Sheep 816,804 86S.870 138.884 ......
Averane prices paid tw tiuKS at Bout
Omaha for the last several days with com
parleon;
Data 1804. la.18u3.lS01.18O0.1898.18.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
I...
I..
a..,
t:;
a.
..,
a...
a...
4 68
8 83
a 07
i 89
la
I 76
I 8 T01 4 881
4 21
4 11
4 0)
4 1$
4 4X
s
4 88
a as
7 u
a 7o
a
$69
i 18
t so
mi
4 83
4 81
1 88
I 4 63
a u a Til 4 84
8 OS) 4 01
4 ,
7 U;
-I
' k 7
4 Hil
I 7
8 M
4 Hki
a oif
$ 80
187
I 91
8 9$
8 8.
a
$ 71
8T8
a n
$9
8 63
8 84
a
8 84
a at
il
I71
3 64
a &$
! 61
8 63
I 60
June
6 86
8 On
8 08
t 89
t 21
6 10
June
10,
4 74'
4 78
4 81
4 84
7 28
7 3'i
a 83
8 Dl
a
a oo
4 82
4 feh
4 86
8 69
June 11..
a
$ 57
8 4
June 11...
June 18..,
June 14...
June 16..
June 14..
June 17...
June 18...
June 18..,
June iw...
une 21...
una tt...
June 23..,
June 14...
June 26.,,
June 28..,
June 27..,
June 28...
June 28...
7 83
7 6
1 811
a 89
6 o;
6 86
a si
a mi
8 64
4 81
4 8?U
6 881
aw
4 8S
6 01 7 24
a
a 83
I kit
4 86
$82i
5 V4
a 9i
6 84
t 88
a
a 88
7 -U
a
Ml
a oe
4 94
4 83,
3 631
a
7 24
1 43
7 41
7 43
a 2
a4J
00
07
a sd
a i
a m
a
a 3
a 89
8 Ui
8 71
$491
!
0ul
t 12l
6 ltt
f J4t
ao4
6 m
3
a TYi
7 49
a is
$ j:
a 621
6 67
6 17
$ 70;
a 66,
a
6 (81
7 t
7 67
7 61
a n
a io
a oa
s n
4 99
i
a 63
i
7 62
a i
a 87i
a so
7 66
i as
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars ot stock
brougt in today by each road waa:
Cattle, Hogs. Bheep. H'aae
C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 1 16
Mo. Paclflo Ry t 1 .. ..
Union Paclflo System 10 22 $ ..
C, 6t N. W. Ry 1 6
F., fi. & M, V. R. R.. 17 88 X 1
C, St. P., M. 4k O. Ry a 11
B. & M. Ry 38 82 4 1
C B. A Q. Ry 1 8 .. ..
K. C. Bt. J 7 .. .. ..
C, R. I. & P., east.. 1 ' 1 ..
C, K. I. t P., west.. .. 8 ..
Illinois Central , $ ..
Chicago U. W i 4
Total receipts .93 148 II 2
The disposition of the tlay'a receipt waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha Packing Co 254 1,351
Swift and Company 660 2,296 888
Cudahy Packing Co.... 681 8,6u3 98
Armour 4fc uo zoo 3,1 Vtf
Swift di Co., K. C 150
Armour 4V Co., Boo City 1,000
Carey A Benton 23
Hill 4V Son 24
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 10 .....
Squires A Co 398
sol uegan 1
H. & 8 65 ..,
Root 26 .....
Haggerty ' 12 ..... .....
Other Buyera 140
Total 2,136 10,721 $.273
CATTLE There waa r.ot an exceanive
run of cattle here this morning, out sup
plies In Chicago were rather large and re
ports from that point not very lavorable to
the aelllng interests. At thla market, how.
ever, there waa comparatively little change
In prices, although trading waa not vary
active.
The market - on beef steers ' could be
quoted steady to a little lower, with trad
ing rather slow. The more desirable grades
sold without much trouble at steady prices
and as . high aa $6.20 was paid for two
bunches of cattle. Thla would Indicate that
choice steers are nearly as high as they
have been at any time. When it came to
the medium and common cattle today the
market was dull, as packers seemed to be
Indifferent as to whether they got any cat
tle of that kind, and prioes were undoubt
edly a little lower. Several oars of cattle
arrived rather late In the morning end
they were fully as hard to dispose of aa
those that came In early. .
There were Very few cows and heifers) In
the yards today and in fact there were
scarcely enough with which to make a
fair test of the market. The more 3i sir
able grades commanded stronger prlcee,
whether corn-feds or graasers. The me
dium to common kinds, though, were slow
sals, ths same as usual, but still even
those brought fully as good prices as they
did yesterday.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold at
just about the same prices they did yes
terday. There were not enough stockera and feed
ers in sight with which to make a teat of
the market. It was very evident that the
demand waa limited, owing to the fact
that country buyers were scarce. The ten
dency of prioes was downward rather than
otherwise. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
10...
I. ..i
7...,
J...,
4...
I. ..,
86...,
U...,
1...
1...
10...
ai...
i...
it...
14...
II. ..
14...
10...
a...
lo...
n...
14...
it...
11...,
II...
24...,
II...,
At. Pr.
.... 471 I 70
.... U0 4 00
.,,.1444 4 00
....104T 4 00
....loll 4 II
....1260 4 10
....nil 4 m
....10H4 I 00
....1360 I 00
....ma I so
.,..1044 I 00
.... Ml I M
....ll 6 10
.,..1077 I 10
,...1140 I 10
,..,110 I It
....IMS I 10
....mi I M
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1 feeders.
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A. Armltage Montana.
876 4 00 it steers.. ..110$
duo 4 28 2 stsers....U10
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4 20
4 76
406
11 feeders
1001 4 00 30 steers.. ..1082
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4 76
$ 76 23 feeders.. 1068 I 80
W. Tatt Mont.
8 76 17 feeders. . 650 a 80
23 steers.. ..11.SJ
102 steers. ..1040
Turner A Tromwell Mont.
78 steers. ...1084 4 00 18 feeders.. 867 4 IS
HOGS There waa a more moderate run
of hogs here today than yestsrday, but re
port from Chicago were very bearish, and
prices suffered at all points. The general
market here could be quoted 643 lOo lower,
packer wanted to get their drove a dime
lower; the salesmen wouldn't take oft
that much and gradually packers raised
their bids. Trading was rather slow all
day but still a clearance was made in
fairly good season. Ths bulk of the good
weight hogs sold at $0.02 and $&., with
the lighter loads from $5.00 down. The
rholce heavy hogs sold largely from $6.07
to 86.12.
The lat end of the market was verv
slow and at noon there were still a few
loads In first hands. The , feeling wus
woaA rstlitr than otherwise, aa packers
hal their more urgent orders filled. Repre
sentative .sales:
No. At. k. Pr No. Av 8h Tt.
to 145 ... 4 fi aa 2M en 5 s
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44 (41 11 01 0 100 114 I II
SHEEP There were only a few more
than half as many sheep and lambs her
this morning as arrived yesterday, but evi
dently there were enough to meet the re
quirements of the trade. Reports from
Chicago have been very bearish all the
week snd the trouble seems tu come from
the bad condition of the mutton market
in the east, which, of course, limits the
demand fur the live stock. As compared
With the latter part of last week prioes
on sheep have suffered a decline of about
lVi)40o. This loss, however. Is no greater
than at other points, so that prices here
are still well In Une with other markets.
Trading was rather slow today snd It
was late before everything was disposed
of. A string of Wyoming wethers weigh
ing 198 pounds, sold for $4.06 and Idaho ewe
sold for $3.70.
ISO,
$1 weateru ewe
Av. Pr.
80 3 60
94 3 70
60 400
li 4 10
sod Idaho ewes
64 western lamb
23 Idaho wethers
886 Wyoming wether ...
.... 128 4 05
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Hogs Five to Fifteen Cent
Lorrer and Sheet) steady.
CHICAGO, June S9. CATTLE Receipts,
22,000 head, 2,000 head Texans; market 10
16o lower; good to prime steers, $6.406.56;
poor to medium, $4.6o&6.4n; stockera snd
feeders, $2.604i4.3o; cows, ll.SOtfft.ttO: heifers,
$2.00&&.00; csnners, $1.604?.!. 60; bulls, $1.76W
4.86; calves, $2 &0&S 70; Texas fed steers, $4.60
(16.IO.
HOGS Receipts, 28,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 25,000 head; left over, 3,293 head;
market 6&10C lower; mixed and butchers,
$8.KXfi6.80; good to choice heavy, $&.25gi
6.32; rough heavy, $6.065.20; light, $6.10tf
6.26: bulk of sales, J5.1MB.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 15.000
hend; market for sheep steady, for lambs
strong; good to choice wethers, $4.2611,14.90;
fair to choice mixed, $3.264r4.26: western
sheep, $3.Sfy4.D0; native Iambs, $3.5087.10.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YQRTC, June 29. BEEVES R
celuts. 2.798 head: market good fo choice
steers stesdy to 10c lower, others loifjlScoff;
bulls and cows, 1052dc lower; steers, f 4.2&SJ
6.60; stags, $4; bulls, $2.764.10; cows, 1.60t
4.00; extra fat western, $4.30. Cables quoted
live cattle lower at 10ftl2c; tops, 12c,
dressed weight; shipments, 8 bead cattle
and 4,200 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 6,711 head; market
Slow and 25c lower all around; veals, $3,604$
6.76; few sold early at I6.81K&6.90; butter
milks, $2.6033.00: mixed calvts, $3.2634.00;
dressed calves weak; city dressed veals, bii
80 per lb.; country dressed, Wi8c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,211
head; market for sheep demoralised, but
few wanted; good tq choice lamb ateady
to firm, others slow to lower; sheep, $2,609
4.00; culls, $2: lambs, $4.75(57.75; culls, $4.
HOGS Receipts, $.674 head; market
teady; good state, 16.76; mlxeu western,
5.2w8.40.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 29 CATTIJE Re
ceipts, 6,000 head, including 1,800 head
southerns: market steady to strong; rholce
export and dressed beef steer, $&.60ii6.40;
fair to good, $4.26&8.60; weetern fed steers,
$4.00416.80; stockers and feeders. $2.76(114.76;
southern steer, $2.7MV6.00; southern cows,
$1.76(&a.76; native cowe, $2.00S4.ftO: native
heifer. $3.006.36; bulla, $2.50&4.26; calves,
$2.604.60.
HOGS Receipts, 8.800 head; market 60
lower; top, $5.20; bulk of sales, 38.fl0iijr6.16;
heavy, $6.106.20; packers, $5.0035.16; pigs
and lights, $4.60i66.07.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000
head; market steady; native lambs, $4.7648
6.60; western lambs, $4.75fJ6.60; fed ewes,
$3.754.60; Texas clipped yearlings, $4.00-3
6.10; Texas clipped sheep, $3.754.60; stock
ers and feeders, $2.6003.60.
St. Louis lAm Stock Market.
8T. LOUIS. June 29. CATTLE Receipt.
7,000 head, Including 6.000 head Texan;
market steady to lower; native shipping
and export steers, $4.6004.26; dressed beef
and butcher steers, $4.26i'6.16; steer under
1,000 lbs., $4.0008.00; stookers and feeders,
$3.003'4.3S: cow and heifers, $2,2646.26; can
ners. $1. 5002.00; bulls, $2.804.26; calves, $4.00
66.76; Texas and Indian steer, $2.85(36.60;
cows and heifers, $2.60cu'J.60.
HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market Blow,
dull and lower; pigs and lights. $4.20&6r4)
packers. $5.10if6.26; butcher and best heavy,
$6.!6S.40.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 5,000
head; market dull and slow; native mut
tons, $3.75'(j4 26; lambs, $4.00$5.7&; cull and
buck, 13 0"i4.O0; stooksra, $2.6O3.10; Tex
an, $4.00(4.50.
St. .Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, June 29. CATTLE Re
ceipt, . 1,044 head: market stesdy to 10o
higher; natives, $4.S6fi4.88; western heifers,
$1.50680; stockers and feeders, $3.004.66.
HOGS Reoelpts, 6.326 head; markst 6(3
Ta lower; light, $5.04j6.10; medium and
henvy, $5.10f? .30.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, $4 head;
market active and firm.
Blonx City Live Steek Market.
BIOUX CITY, Ta., June 29. (Special Tele.
fram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar
ot steady; beeves. $4.oV(l6.00; cows, bulls
and mixed, $2.76u6.00; stockers and feeders,
$3.000410; calves and yearlings, $3.00Q3.H9.
HOGS Receipts, 6,300 head; market fully
So lower, selling at $4.85(.10; bulk, $4-K4
a.oo. .
Stock In Slgtht.
' Following were the receipts of live stock
for to six principal western cities yester
day :
Cattle.
South Omaha l,4no
Chicago 22,0i1
Kansas City $.800
St. Ixjuts 7,000
Bt. Joseph 1,044
Bloux fit 800
Hoars. Sheen.
9.000 1.T78
2.nr) jR.ono
8.300 $.000
8.000 6,000
8.3'J.l S
B.3O0
6OM Jvm
Total
....37,644
.. .'.Metal Market.
NEW YORK, ' - June 29. METALS Tin
was a little lower in London, where spot
closed at 117 and futures at 116 17s td.
The local market, responding to the foreign
declines and the continued Indifferent de
mand, waa also lower, closing st 8J&.60i9
26.76. Copper was also easier abroad, clos
ing at 68 13s kd for snot and 68 Us 3d for
futures. Locally copper was unchanged.
Ike Is quoted at $l2.fc12 .76, electrolytic
at $i:.6?il2.62 and casting at $U.124H2.26.
Lead was a snad higher in London, clos
ing at 11 1". The local market was
stesdy at $4 26. Spelter was unchanged at
22 In London, hut advanced slightly in the
local market, closing at $4.H6&4.90. Iron
closed at 61a 3d In GlaHgow and at 42s 6d In
Middlesborough. Locally iron was un
changed. No. 1 foundry, northern, Is quoted
st $146offl8.0n No. 2 foundry, northern, at
$13.7614.20. No. 1 foundry, southern, and
No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, at $13 261(13.76.
ST. Ill'IS, June 28 METALS Lead,
steady, $4.10. Spelter, firm, $4.78.
Waol Market.
BOSTON, June WOOf,-The market
Is strong snd active: advances looked for.
Pulled wools are quiet, the old grades be
ing about disposed of. Territory wools are
firm and in foreign wools there Is Utile
trade. leading quotations ara: Idaho fine.
17'jltic; heavy fine. 14'ulic; tine medium., 17
filc; 'medium. lHtfJiao; lf" medium, l&Vji
18c. Wyoming fine, 1M'i1c; heavy fine,
I4'ril5c; fine medium, l.i)7c; medium. 13
fc'Jic; low medium, toii1o. Nevada fine,
16VtU'l6o; heavy fine, li!jl4o; fine medium.
16'flKc; medium, lltnv; low medium, 18
(fi2e. Iiak'iia fine. liVuliio; fine medium. 17
Ulu; medium, low medium. 2m
21c Montsna fin choice. lMJOe; flna sr.
ersge, 17ft IN?: fine medium choice, l420c;
average Ktiisc; staple, 30tj31c; medium
choice, 0fc-'lc. .
T. jtciS. June 29 WOOIa Firm; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. lsl
I4.-; light fine, ifnyisc; heavy nne. liCl;
tub washed, HG9c.
fattest Marlnrt.
LIVERPOOL. Jun -4 p. m -4!OTTOM
Spot, quiet! price 23 points lower: Amer
ican middling fair, 4-d; good middling.
614d; middling, $.04d; low middling. 8.80d;
food ordinary, 6.76d; ordlnsry, 6.6tkl. Fu
ur opened quiet and cloeed steady;
American middling g. o. c: June. I Jld;
June aad July. 6.81d; July and August.
6 76d: August and September, 6ld; Pep
temher and October, 6 34d; October and No
vember. 5.21d: November and December,
a.lftd; December and Jannajv, 5.13d; Jan
uary and February, 6.12d; February and
WNKW ''ORLEANS. June COTTON
Future, ateady; June, 10..t5c hid; July,
10 .4(jln 49c; 8eptemler, lt 2r; October.
8 3-ic; November, 8.J-1'.r8 36c; Doceraber, 8. .14
4j9.S.V; January. 8.4itnt.43c Piot. quiet and
steady; salea, 7M) bales; ordinary. 6 8-lc:
good ordinary, c; low middling. lor;
middling. 1011-lAc; good middling, 11c; mld-
"ivif 'LOUIS0" June 29 -COTTON-ulet
nnd lower: middling, 10,c; sales, none; re
ceipts, 93 bales; shipments, 186 bales; stock,
11.6!'4 hales. .
NBW YORK, Jun 29 -COTTON-Fu-tures
closed qulef and steady: June. lO.-e;
July, 10.2Hc; August. 10 J7c; September. 9 ti7c;
October, 8 5Kc; November, 9 4Rc; Oecember.
$62c; January. 8.6ic: February. 9 67c;
March. 8.59c. Spot closed steady; middling
uplands. 10.85c; middling gulf. 11.10c! -sales,
876 bale.
Oil and Itoala. '
NEW YORK, Jnn t9.-OIIA-Cttonseed.
Ann; prime crude, nominal; yellow, S'i
81c retroleum, easy; refined. New York,
$7.96; Philadelphia nd Baltimore, $7. Tur
pentine, steady at 6VifWtc.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good,
$2 96.
SAVANNAH. Oa., June t.-OIL-Ttir-pentlne,
firm, 62c. Roaln. frm; A, B. t,
b!L,i:ci5TaJune 29.-OILR-Cred,t
balances, $1.67; oertlflcates, uo bids; ship
ments, 64,10 bbls.; average, 04. 1X.1 bbls.;
runs, 99,(4 bbls.: average, 76,243 bbls.; ship
menu. Limn, 81,861 bbls.; average, 83,W
bbls.: runs, Lima, 80.046 bbls.; average, o,
85 bbls. . , .
asrar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK, Jun .-fU'GAR Raw,
Arm; fair refining-. 8 7-16c; centrifugal, 9t
test, 315-18c: molaaa sugar, $$-loc; re
fined, firm; No. 6. 4.80c; No. 7. 4.66c; No. 8,
4 6rtc; No. 4.46c; No, 10, 4.40c; No. 11, 4.86c;
No. 12, 4.80o: No. 13, 4.26c: No. 14, 4.20c; con
fectioners' A, 4.86c; mould A, 8.360; cutlonf,
5.7ic: crushed, 6.70c; powdered, 5.10c; granu
lated, 60; cube. 6.8Rc. - - .
NEW ORLEANS, June 29. -SUGAR
Strong; open kettle, 2B3 8-lc; open kettle,
centrifugal. 8-f8e: centrifugal white, 4
fi4o; yellows, 844 8-lc; seconds.
8o. Molasses, nominal; open kettle, 2oli
26c; centrifugal, 103 16c Syrup, nominal, 20
tJXC. '
ANNUA It MEETING
Qraad Ledare Benevolent and Protec
tive Order of, Elk.
Clnolnnatl, O., Jijly 18-23.
The Chicago Great Western railway will,
on July 15 and 17, inclusive, sell round trip
tickets aUone fare, plus $2.26, to Clnolnnatl,
O. Ticket good for return until July 23.
For further Information apply to B. D.
Parkhurst, General Agent, 16l2 Farnam
street, Omaha, Neb.
Special Train to Bt. Loals.
To accommodate the number of persona
arriving; in Omaha en th lata train the
Wabaah ha arranged to run- two special
trains, Omaha to Bt Loula, one July 4, one
July 8. Thes 'train will leave Omaha
Union station 8:30 p. m., Council Bluffs
Transfer station 8:45 p. in.. irlvlng
World fair station and Bt. Loula early
the following morning. Train will con
sist of baggage, coach, chair knd sleeping
car. All local agent can sell you through
from your station, routing you via the
Wabaah. For berth and other Informa
tion call at Wabaah city office, 1601 Farnam
street, or address HARRY K MOORES,
Q. A. P. D., W 'wen R.- R , Omaha, Neb.
Imaerlal Coaaell Noble of the Myetlo
brine,' '
Atlantic City, N. J., July 13-18.
Th Chicago Great Western railway will,
on July a and 10, cell round trip ticket at
one fare, plus $2, to Atlantlo City, N. J.
Ticket limited to July 22. On return trip
stopovers will be allowed at Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington. For further In
formation apply to B. D. Parkhurst, Oen
eral Agent, 1612 Farnam street, Omaha.
Neb. ......
REAL E STATU TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 39 as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam
street:
Lissle J. Westerflsld and husband to
Sherman R. Cox, part of lot 17,
block 113, South Omaha ,. $3,000
Joseph G. Prlchard and wife to Nannie
R A 1 wine, part lot 13, Ha was' add.. 2,500
Carl P. Petterson et al to Matilda C.
Walling, lot 3, block 7, MoCormlck'
add '. CO
John H. Dumount and wife to William
R. Watson, part of lot 9 and 20 and
trip between said lots in subdlv. of
block A, Reservoir add.,.., M0
Mary Lubbe to William A. Ehlers,
lot 2, Lubbe' subdlv 1
Mary L. Janaen to Frank W. Car
mlchael, lot 1 io 24, block B, Halcyon
Height .' 1
Henry Frank et al, trustee, to Henry
Pahl et al, trustees, lot 10, block S,
Marsh' add 2
Hanora Goggan to Thomas Ooggnn t '.
al. lot a and part of lot 7, block 89,
city :. 100
Harrison H. Bowes to Anna Wain, lot
4. block 6. Boggs & Hill's 2d add..., 1,100,
Anna Wald and husband to Margaret
I.. Bowes, part lot 9, Preston & Wil
liams' add 1,000
Sheriff to Anna Homellu, lot L block
8, Patrick 2d add 100
Fannie Friedman and husband to
Samuel Snyder, lot 9, block a. Al
bright' annex to South Omaha 1
Updike Commission Co.
'QRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Business handled promptly In all marketa
Office, 662 ll Building.
Telephone 2468.
ft. W. UPDIKE. MANAGER.
Ten free trips to the Woria Fair. Sao
coupon on page two. ' . - '
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR BOILER MOUSE.
Boilers, etc. Department of the Inte
rior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington,
D. C., June 36, 114. Sealed proposals, en.
dorsed "Propoaals- for Boiler liouae, etc.,
Genoa, Nebraska," addressed to the Com
mlnaloner of Indian Affairs, Washington,
D. C will be received at the Indian Ofnco
until two o'clock p. n. of Thursday, July
tl, 1804, for furnishing and delivering all
neoeasary materials and lubor required to
construct and complete a boiler house,
with plumbing, piping, boiler, engine,
dyname. etc., at the Genoa Indian. School,
Nebraska, in strict accordance with tho
plans, specifications, and Instruction to
bidders, which may be examined at thla
Office, the offices of the "Improvement
Bulletin," Minneapolis, Minn:; r'Construc
tlon News," Chlcsgo, 11.: "Th Bee,"
Omaha, Neb.; the ' Nehraaka State Jour
nal," Lincoln, Neb.; the "Globe-Democrat,"
HI. Loula, Mo.; the liulldera and Tvfcdcr
Exchange at Oniaba. Neb.: Milwaukee.
Wis.; St. Paul, Minn.; at the Northwestern
Manufacturers' Association, St. Paul,
Minn.; the Commercial Exchange, Des
Moines, lows; at the U. B. Indian Ware
houses. 802 South Seventh St., St. Louts.
Mo.; 266 South Cansl St., Chicago, III.; KI5
Howard St.. Omaha, Neb. : and 118 Wnoster
St., New York City; and at the ficliool.
For further Information, apply to W. If.
Wlnalow, Superintendent, Indian School,
Genoa. Nebraska. A. C. TONNKR, Acting
Commissioner.
J21-23-28-23-30-Jy2-s-7-9
LEGAL NOTICE.
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the Board of Library Trusters of Carroll,
Iowa, until noon of Mondny, July 18, 19o4,
and opened at 2 o'clock of sume day. for
the erection of a library building. Plana
snd specifications msy be seen at the orhVe
of the architect, Mr. Thomas H. Klmtmll,
Omaha, Neb., or on application to the
aecreiary, Mrs.
William I., t'u inert
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