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TIIE BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1910.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
weather Conditions Are Not
prored in Northwest.
Im-
PRICES AEE BEINO FORCED UP
(ora Greatly Imprt4 by flat a, bat
Tradlag la It U ftUfgfcl Wheat
llrld Same Price Oirii to
tba Urr "pell.
creased M.OOO bu. Total. 1'nlted Ststes and
Canada, decreased 2.2.17,000 lu. aiiobi ior
and In Europe, decreased 1.WO.O00 bu. Total
American and European supply decreased
I7, bu. Coin. I nlted mates ana i n-
sda. decreased. 444.UOO bu. Oal. I nitea
State and Canada, decreased. 136.""0 bu.
Tha leading Increases and decreaaea re
ported thta week follow: inrrrr. a- u.
Worth. l'A.Om bu.; (Joderlrh, ). bu. le-
cteaaea, Manitoba, 110.009 bu.
OMAHA. June 28. 1810.
Wtatber condition In ine northwest hava
not lmpioved and holders ot lung wheat
aie uoi anxious to tako profit aa long aa
present conditions exist. Karh day brliiKa
rrnewtd buying orders, and with ilia mu
lt, i bare ot offerings advance ara shai p.
Coin baa been greatly benefited by la
cent rains, which should indue holders
to sell. No heavy break la looked lor,
however, until wheat has a setback.
the same situation confronted wheat
luilns attain today, no ia.na in the dry
auctions o the s'liing wheat district, i he
opening advance was sharp and some
pi of It taking eased valuea -off from the
high point, but unleaa good rains are re
'.ivd values will work hikher.
The coin market was aott and weaker
today In lace of a strong wheat
maiKt-t Keporn from the entlra torn belt
m bearish, owlna to the very favorab.e
a rowing -weather. The advance In wheal
i- ti,o only auslainitik feature.
Primary wheat receipts were IVT.OO buh
ela and shionu'nta were 217,OuO busnel,
af.i:!ii receipts last year of ,000 busnels
and shipments of 2u0.ot bushels.
I'l Imary corn recelpta were iw'J.OOO bushels
and shipments were .0uo busnels. against
receipts last year of tot.ouo buahala and
uhlmiients of Ml l0 bushel.
nirnrM were lo.ouo bushels of corn,
t,iM bushels of oats and wheat and fiour
equal to 16,000 DUBlieia.
Liverpool closed Vti to lHd higher on
wheat and Wd lower on corn.
Local range ot optional
Artlcle. Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
July...
Sept...
Corn
July... Sept...
Oats-July...
BepL..
9.1 - M M 2 I
Wft W4 -H 2j
65 KK
&o bir
87 I 37 37 V
M 16 M W
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 helil. 34lffc; No. I hard,
'afoiMir- No. 4 hard. IvtlWc: No. 2 spring
sparse; 1 spring, twuc; No. 2 durum,
No. 2 durum, lisiiioc.
COKN No 2 while, toe; No. 2 white, i
to1c; No. 4 white, S.iUoil'fcc; iMO. 2 yeuow,
h.- in x vellow. Bo'mi.oOc: No. 4 yellow.
M&roc; No. 2, b6Wc; No. 2, 663 6c; no
giade, 421,51c.
OATS iNo. 2 white, 2e36c; No. 4 white,
UUilU' No. 4 vellow 3(i,14'AC.
lUKLEY-Na 4. 44fe4c: No. 1 feed, 43
tiW, rejected, Huilc.
KIE-No. 2. 7ro73cj No. 2, BSilC.
" lail ueeelpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago 19 39) 1M
Alimu-apolia 128
Omaha 1
Uuhuh 67
'as
. CHICAGO CRA1. ASU PROVISION
Feat area of the Trading; and Closing
Prices ou Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 28. Suspicion popped out
today that stock and Jobbing Interests have
been Influencing the wheat market lor er
feet on aecuritlea. As a result grain
prices were extremely nervous and In
vtntors sold during all bulgea. Neverthe
1 kh, hot, dry weather In tha northwest
caused further advances, and each wen
further than the ona that preceded. The
' clone, too, was firm and at ltttlHo net
higher.' All other staples headed In the
oi'poKlt direction, corn finishing unchanged
to Vac lower; oata, unchanged to He lower,
and hog products down Muc.
. Crop experts In the spring wheat dla-
trict added to the (calamity talk aa a rule,
but a few made more temperate aanertlona
than formerly. It was noticed that tha firm
which haa bought wheat here tha most
.freely In the last three or four days, was
a heavy seller throughout the session.
U'luropeao marketst were mainly higher, but
showed no Indication of excitement con
cernlns a Ruaaion cholera report that
taught tha attention of tha crowd In the
final hour, and was an element In bringing
About the top quotations of the day. Trad
ers quickly changed their minds as to the
importance or the news irom hub
nrir, muhim an average of Kc. but cloa
Ing firm because of high temperatures and
reported atiH worse conditions in North
Dakota. September ranged from 21.W to
ll.fCVi. closing WlHc up ai ii.umwi.win.
There was a great ow ol cuuuuy Blu
ing of small lots of corn. September functu
atlons were 6c and 60c, with the close
Vie off at 69Tc. The caah market was
weak. No. 2 yellow ftntfhed at 604(ijOI.ie.
- In oats the disposition to take profits was
pronounced; Price limits for the September
delivery were 28fi39c, with last sales at
SsHi&SS'V a net decline of V4C
To offset a heavy tone, packers bid per
. aiatently for July pork. At the wlndup
that option was off only Be. as against 25c
for September. Lard and ribs finished 10
lfic below the previous close.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
WATIIER IS THIS URAI BKLT
Indicatives tor Kalr and lostlssea
Warm la This Vletaltr.
OMAHA. June 28. 1910.
R.ina ware ceneral within the last twen-
tv-fnur hours In the middle snd lower Mis
sissippi valley, the Ohio valley, lower lake
region ana can to ine Aiianuc i-yuai, ,nu
rains are falling this morning in rew iora.
Ivnnsylvanla ana ine insinci oi toiumoia.
rhe ralna were veiy neavy joiii in mt
OTiio and tower lisaiasippi vaurys. ine
falls varying from one to nearly iwo incnes
in Ohio, Indiana ana southern Illinois ana
over two Inches In Arkansas. ine oniy
appreciable precipitation occurring in tue
west within the laat twenty-four hours was
litf'tt slioners In Colorado, isew Mexico
i nd northern Arlsona. o marked cnange
lit temperature has occurred in any urn lion
since the preceding report. A very slight
but generaJ rise la ehon over the valleys
west or the Miaaissippi river ana mrous"-
out the mountain region ana northwest.
and alightiy cooler vwatner prevails over
the locr lakVa i i!d tha Ohio and lower
MiftKlanlppi valleys ner precipitation was
general. The weather will continue fair
and warm In this vicinity tonight and
V edneaday.
The minimum temperature ana precipi
tation compared with the laat three years:
liu. uw. isvs. 1WI.
Minimum temperatura .... 6
1'ieclultation W .Ki .01 .00
Normal temperature lor toaay, is aexreee.
Deficiency iu precipitation ainoe March 1,
10. OH Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in iw
1.4ii inches. .
Kxeess corresponding period in ira,
l.fc'j inches.
L. A. WELSH, Local rorecaster.
Corn aud Wheat llegloa Bnlletln.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at a. m.. 75tb meridian time,
Tuesday, June 23, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT,
Stations.
Temp.-
Max.
Ashland, Neb
Auburn, Neb
li ken Bow, Neb.
Columbus, Neb...
Culbertson, Neb..
fun bury. iseb...
Kairtnunt. Neb...
Gr. Island, Neb..
Hartlngton, Neb. 90
11 In.
60
e
61
67
02
61
6
Kl
00
81
U
o3
08
63
Hafitlngs. Neb.... 7
Holdrege. Neb... Ha
Oakdalu, Neb W
Omaha, Neb 87
Tekamah, Neb... 90
Alia, la 7
Carroll. Ia 86
Clarinda, la 00
Sibley, la 87 57
Sioux City, la... 68 62
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a, m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
Rain
fall.
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
for
Bky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
-Temp. Rain'
Max. Mtn. fall.
No. of
Districts. Stations.
Columbus, 0 17
Louisville, .K-y 19
Indianapolis, Ind.. Yi
St. Louis. Mo 13
Des Moines, ia.... 14
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas city, mo., zt
Omaha, Neb IV
Kalna occurred within- the last twenty
four hours lu all exceDt the Omaha. Dea
Moines and Minneapolis districts. The
rains were excessive at points In Ohio. In
dlana, Kentucky and southern Illinois. The
weather continues warm throughout toe
entire belt. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
78 64 .60
90 68 .70
82 64 .60
(Mi 64 .40
W 1.2 .01
if2 W) .04
88 66 .20
8 60 .0)
Wheat
July.. , Sept..
Dec...
Cor ii
v July..
Sept..
Dep...
Obis
July
-I
11 00'4
1 01H
i o-jhv
ill 01H
l o-."
1 us
ir.svji
9SV.1 om4ll OOfliv.
1 00'ail 0lHb 1 00
101S
M
1 03
i or
0 23
4& J 22 47'
39VM.! 2Si
SeDt...38T.3W t
Deo....!3ViuW 40'
Pi. i k
July.
Sept.
July.
Sept.
Hin.
-. July...! .12 87m 12 12 824
Sept...) 12 40 11 40 1JW
MS C8H
M'. 60"-
88', 39H
S 8rM
29N;3SV
23 64
HI 22 26
J.
12 S3 12 2714 12 27H
22 60
22 25
12 27
12
12 22
12 30
3A4
23 65
Zi 60
12 40
12 4IH
12 Kht
12 46
SEW YORK oraiKRAL MARKET
Qaotatlona of tho Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW TORK. June 28 FLOUR Firm
with a moderate trade; spring patents, 15.80
tiS.00; winter atraignu, n.tofa-4; spring
clears, 14.204.60; recelpta, 13,400 bbla: ship
ments. 6,571 bbls. Rye flour, firm; fair to
good. f4.ir44.40; choice to fancy, 14.4aig4.50.
COKN MrJALr r irm ; line wnne ana yei
low, ll.Jwl ii, coarse, Sl.26j3l.SO; klm dried,
t.1 '0.
WHEAT Spot, lrrigular; No. 2 red
11. 0b1. nominal, c. I. f.. to arrive.-elevator
No. 1 northern, 11.25. nominal, f. o. b., to
arrive. Options were nervous ana eratlc
but sentiment was buHlsh. Tha close was
lttlHo net higher. July closed at SI.O8V1
September closed at 21.07 December
closed at 1.06. Receipts, 47,400 bu.
CORN 8 pot, easy; No. 2, 68c, nominal.
elevator, domesuo basis to arrive. Ex
port No. 2, 6714c, nominal, 1. o. b., to arrive.
Options were without transactions, and
closed unchanged to c net lower. July
closed at Bac: September, 68 Vc: Decern.
ber. 664c Kecelpta. 42,o&6 bu. : shipments
O.V.D DU.
OATS Spot, steady; mixed, to 22 lbs.
nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs.. 454t
!4c; cuppea wnite; a to ids., 46V4'U49C,
riecetpts, w,nw du. ; shipments, 1,716 bu.
HA 1 Steady ; prime. 11.16: No. 2. 21.00O
1.06; No. 8, 86(0900.
HOPS steady ; state, common to choice.
lfow. 2124c; IMS, nominal; Paclflo coast.
, 14'JllSc.
HIDES steady; central America. 22c:
Bogota, 21S 22c.
LEATHER steady; hemlock firsts, 25
c: soconas. 22u-c; thirds. Itf4l22c: releeted
iyy20c.
piu visions pork, steady: mess. 225.00
(125.60: family, $26.00926.60; short clear
24. mi 26.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, 10 to it pounas, limine; pickled
hams. ll6.wuis.Mi. Utsa. unsettled: middle
western, prime. I12.SS4t12.45: refined. etriv
continent, 112.20; South America. (14 00-
compound. i.5oi(i 10.00.
TALLOW Dull; prime city. hhda.. 6Hc:
country. 6MiSo.
RIt'E Steady ; domestic. 2HS6c: Patna
5k'a6o.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials. 281
ac; extras, 284o.
ciie-KSK r irm; state, wnoie milk, 1 pe
tals. loUlC'-ic; fancy white. U.tSU6c: fancv
colored, l'ic; average prime, 14jHVc.
EGOS Easy, state. Pennsylvania anrf
nearby white, t&t&'&a.
POULTRY Alive steady; western broil-
ei-s. 25c; fowls, 17o; turkeys, lO'oHc; dressed
steady; western broilers, HUije: to wis. ua
18c; turkeys, 15S18C.
No. ...-.
. rsn iiuotutions were as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, 14.50xflM.90;
winter straights, 24 2tVu4.75: spring straights,
t4.5ta4.70: bakers. $3 8tiitf6.lv.
RYE No. t 74 S 76o.
BAilLEY Feed or mixing, S56c; fair to
choice (uniting, bUiiCOc.
SEED Flax. No. 1 southwestern, ?.07;
No. 1 northwestern, 12.17. Timothy, 14.50.
Clover. 11160.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 123.87H
UJ4.00. Iiid, per 1O0 lbs., JU J-'V,. Short rlba,
sides (loose), fl3.0O(13.37H; short clear sides
;boxdl. W4-OOU14U
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to &5.CMI bu. Primary receipts were
S52.0il0 bu., compared with 236,000 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. The world s
visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet's,
Im-ieaaed 4.037,000 bit.
Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
1 ran: corn, 10 cars; oats, 88 cars; bogs,
M.OmO head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red,
ll.0trtrfil.u3Vi; No. S red. 8o(S1.00',; No.
hard, il.tmi1.02; No. 2 liard, 7ciQtl.00; No.
1 niu-thern spriiur. 11.12',ll.lt: No. 2 north
ern spring, il.tMVa'jl.Oa; No. 3 spring, li.owji
106i. Corn: No. 2 cash. 68v6!tc; No. 2
cash, ine; No. 2 white, tdiMlVc; No. 2 while,
tuic; No. 2 yellow, 6oV,c; No. 2 yellow
iWuojV.r. Oats: No. 2 cash, 7So;. No. 3
white. ',c; No. 4 white. iitittc; standard,
ill404c
BUTTER--Steady J creameries. JiVijI7o;
dairies. 20 .tic.
EUG-Lasy; receipts. 26.936 casea; at
mark, caea inrluded liJlliV; firsts, lie;
prime firsts, lS'-fcc.
CHEESE Steady: daisies. UV.&15'4c:
young Americas, 1oVw15V 'uu horns, li',.
POTATOES Steady: cholca to fancy, 18
inOc: fair to good. lwjWc.
I'ol'LTUV-Steady; turkeys. 15c; eblck-
ltc; spring, uIjc
VEALStesdy: 60 to 60 lbs., SftSVic; 60 to
60 los.. yv'-,'tc; !: to 110 lbs.. Ht&lOHe.
Chicago Receipts Today: Wheat. It cars
1 01 11. i-'u 1 a r. oats. 158 cars. Estimated to
inoirow: Wheat, 8 cars; corn, laO cars;
iats. 8 cars.
Llverovol Veala Market.
I.1VERPOOU June IS.-WHEAT Ppot.
...-I. Va V r.t ftul.m K-Ila, . . .
futures qqlet; July, as ITd, October, m
1VIU, Liccvmucr, iu.
CORN Spot firm; old American mixed
6s 4i,d; via oaiveaton. &s 6d; new kiln
ariea. am ia, iuiuiu nuioi, juij, nominal
September. 4s 6Vd.
Ulble lapsl of Grala.
XT.W YORK. June 28. Special cable and
l iiKiaphio communications received by
l(rad.-trefs show the following changes In
available supplies, compared with previous
account: Wheat. United States east of
Rockies, dtotease 1.862,000 bu.; Canada, de-
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Crop Situation in Korthweit Plyi
Large Fart in Trading.
RAIN NEEDED IN ALL DISTRICTS
Hates for Meaey Shove Little Change
with Ton somewhat Firmer
Panelty of Ueaiaas Be
yond IHaaate.
NEW YORK. June 28. The parallel spec u-
latlon In stocks and in wheat showed evi
dence today of a realising movement, In
the sense of buylna stocks to cover shorts
and of profit taking sales in wheat. There
was no material change In the conditions
wtilrh promoted the movement.
Ihe large Influenee on the course of the
markets played by the crop situation in
the northwest does not admit of doubt. The
Immediate relief to the most severe of the
weather conditions there, was proven by
the official terms of the weekly bulletin
of the Weather bureau, which reported
improvements due to timely rains In the
more southern portion of ths spring wheat
region. There was, however, the qualifying
statement that rain. In abundance Is needed
In nearly all portions of the district, mere
was much attention paid to the constant
estimates of the amount of damage al
ready done to spring wheat, nnd the con
sequences to be expected to railroad traf
fic and general business activity in the
sections affected. Officials of the railroads
admit the fact of the damage done by the
drouth, but pronounce the reports of It ex
aggerated lor speculative eilect. corn re
ports, aside from the spring wheat dam
age, are favorable, as a whole, especially
for the corn and winter wheat belts. The
effect was seen In a degree of positive
strength of some of tha corn grangers in
the day s market..
Of the more abstruse causes of tha break
In the market, there continued to be much
confused conjecture. The force of events
give warrant to the supposition mat tne
djournment of congress and the return
to New York of J. P. Morgan had failed
to bring out a demand for storks which
had been counted on by a party in the
speculation.
The paucity of the demand was the fact
beyond dispute. Representations of oppo
sition from the miscellaneous snippers to
the agreement over the rates between the
meat packers and the railroads were cited
calculated to Invite renewed agitation
against the proposed advance in freight
rates. The complaints of this agreement
take the form of accusations ot a com
munity of interest by mutual ownership
In the railroad companies and the central
ised industries, whose assent is being
sought to higher freight rates.
A common prorit at the expense 01
smaller shippers is alleged as a ground
for proceedings before the Interstate Com
merce commission to interfere with the
fro posed program. Rates for money showed
ittle change, but the tone was somewhat
firmer.
The day's small net changes are due to
the covering movement among the bears
and supporting orders, through which the
early losses were entirely retrieved. Net
sains were indicated in but few cases, ai
though the early downward plunge es
tablished new low records lor tne year in
some of the market leaders.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $1,833,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number ot sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
sal. Hlh. Low. ci,
Allls-Chalmsrs pfd
Amalgamated Copper
fund, M.27.;3; current Jlabllltles, .a4..7;
working balanre In treasury offices, IX
150. ay: in banks to credit of treasurer of
Ine United States. $40.i65.6.; , subsidiary
sliver coin. l-'W.lift.iJO; minor coin. II V4.4,
total balance In general fund. M.0,;,'I&.
rir Yark Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 28. MON EY-On rail,
steady; 2Hp3 per cent, ruling rat. 2H per
cent; cdosing bid. per cent; offered at
27a per cent; time loans, firm; sixty days,
1 per rent; ninety days, l'y3Hi pr cent;
six months, 4Va44 rr cent.
PRIM K MERCANTILE FAPER-4V(r5
per cent.
8TKIIUXO EXCHANGE Steady at a
decline, with arttinl business In bankers'
bills, at 14 4404i 4460 for sixty-day bills and
at 4 vai for demand; commercial bills,
4 83'n4M.
SILVER Bar, Kc; Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Government; steady; railroad ir
regular. t.ioMiiK quotations on bonds today were
aa follows:
I. s. ref. 2a, rs....l"ilnt. M M. 4',i....
so coupon 1S Japan 4s
t. (. to, ri 1014 o
4s coupon lltK. C. So. 1st to ...
I'. S. 4a. tg 1HSL. . 6. 1H1..
4n coupon 11h1j. N. inl. 4s...
Alll-ral. 1st 4a TH48.. K. 4V T. In 4a
"4
HS
t!4
t
PS',
"V4
Am. A. ia 1W 4o son. 4a.
Am. T. at T. ct. 4l..l''S"Mo. facltlo 4a..
Am. Tobacco 4s n N H. R. ol M. 4Vt. MS
do 4a liVtVON. V. C. s. !
Armour A Co. a1... do deb. 4 Kit
Atchlaon gn. 4s....... SN. T N. H. A H.
do ci. 4s.., 1U4 ct. to HI1
do c. 4a 10s.v. A W. 1st e. 4s... M4
At. C. L 1st 4s i de ct. 4s lot"
Bal. Ohio is No. f'acllro 4a. :"
do SHS " do to '
do S. W. m. 0. S. U rfdg. 4s. ZH
Brooklyn Tr, ev. 4s.. U imn. ot. 4vs 1i4...
rn. ot Ua. 6a 104 do con. 4a ion.
On. Uaathsr a t9 Readme am. 4a.
('. ot N. J. g. to.. ..Ill St. U 4t 8. f. 4. ui
Chca. A Ohio 4a-..-ln"Vi do rwi. to 84
do rof. 4a !,St. L. g. W . c. 4a.... 77
Chicago A A. ISa-.. 7u do 1st (old 4a 0
C, B. J. j. 4a.... 4f-SSaboard . U 4s Hi
do gn. 4a 7,So. Pac. col. 4a U
C. at. A i.P. g. IVm rl do er. 4a.
C. R. I. A P. c. 4s.. ?o4 do lat rat. as 44
do rff. 4. I7ho. Railway aa 1H
(-olo. Ind. 4a. 74 Mo goa. 4s 7oV
Colo. Mid. 4s 4Lnon Paclflo 4a 10d,
(.'. A 8. r. A a. 4Sa. lsi do ct. 4a 10314
14 do lit A rat. 4s.. Wt
M V. S. Rubbor a 1V24
8144V. 8. Itsel sd to 10114
4 Va.'ara. Cham. to.. Mva
. lSiWsbaak lat to lOavt
. Ti do 1st A a a. 4s 44
, 7e W tatam M4. 4a 8.14
. 64 wt. glee., ct. to... U
.1MV.WIS. rentral 4s an
111. (en. lat nL 4s. 7vlato. Pas. ct. to ctla. M4.
Int. Mat. 44a so
Bid. Otiarsii.
0MA11A LIVE STOCK MARRtT
Cattle Generally About Steady at the
Recent Decline.
HOGS AEE FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER
Mot Activity 'isj Hheea a ad Lam ha,
Vr hlle Herelpts Are Liberal aad
rrlcee Steady wltk Mow
day's Record.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Juna , 11.
RecclDta m-mrm
OfflcUl Mondav
Estimate Tueaday...
Cattle, lloga Eheep
....24 9.37 MM
,...2.300 12.M 1.&0U
at r4 24 H 44 !M IN I at
41 M7 ... St 1 ...
tr m; I 44 n ... os
U if ISO t 46 44 4 N
K 1-4 ... IN 71 14 . . 114
44. 1 S l I n 71 tn 1 l
H. 2M 1.1) I S4 74 2i l l
123 M IN 41 IU4 IjD IU
44 144 t I 44 44 12 1) Otv,
42 2-4 W 14 71 ill 4V li
7v 40 4 46 74 117 ... I 10
7M 4 . . IK 71 XI ... I 10
71 tt M l 14 HI K III
71 1.J 144 I M 7; ..I 4 I
II lot 1 I K II Ill ... I I')
as 3M 41 I N 44 114 ... I I'l
44 244 4 I 44 I 4 ... I II
III 274 su I 44 74 i'U Mil
11 ... I 44 17 J-"4 ... I 10
U. MO ... I 14 41 Ill I 4e
7(1 Ml II) I Ml "i I.'4 ... I I'l
71 .! 40 I 01 71 IJ ... I ll4
44 147 1 I t) 1 I' ... I !:
VI 814 ... I M It I" ... 14
44 Ill 10 I 6 1U ... I II
44 117 SO I 04 T7 147 ... I 14
ft M M I IS) 44 1 40 I II
4 r7 ... I W 14 144 ... I 14
71 K ... 4 00
..6.1H
...,.'0
19.4T70
ln.wa
14.W4
l't.371
la, 16
U.Ui
11.514
15.113
D.173
4.7J6
i.pxo
Two days this week.
Same days laat week..
Hamoi days 2 weeks ago..7.6i"i
Seme days 1 weeks ago..,l
Sama days 4 weeks ago..6.ss
Same days last year .fcl
Tha following bible shows me receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at booth Omaha for
the year te date, compared with laat year:
191 1WM. Inc. Leo.
Cattle 4.S.S02 44S.4M 25,236
Hogs l.iM,140 l.aM OiS 270.1M
tiherp 77,i62 (k.44 1,S4S
Tha following table shows the average
prices of hogs at tfotith Omaha for tue
last several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 110. llka).llK41.:iW7.lt3.UM8.lW)l.
Juna IS.
June 17.
June 12.
Juna Is.
June 20.
June 21.
June 22
2U?
V. A H. ct. 4a.
1). 4 H. O. 4a....
do rat. to ,
Dlatlllon' Is
fcrla p. I. 4s
do gon. 4s.
do or. 4a, sor.
do series B-...
an. ttlsc. ct. Is.,
7 K 8 64 6 2 i 22 1 4 18
7 63 8 6J 6 91 1 6 20 4 Ki
7 fill 6 6?i 6 7 4 3S 14 83
I 7 so s 04 e VS Mj e I81
41Vi I 1 t t 1 1 li S 00
40Sl 7 631 I tWi tol 1 Wi 6 07
I low: 7 foi 6 771 4 111 1 U b Ui I 07
June 23... 14' 7 4& 1 16! 3o 6 16 6 06
June 24... I 24 7 40 1 1 2i S Mi I 6 20i 6 Ll
June 26... I 2a? 7 4 I R7 1 BOj 2ni I k 16
une 2i... I 7 b I 6 B3 ( 3 S ( 2d,
une 27. .. 13S 6 IK t 82 1 43 t 32 1 14
une H si 7 64, 1 11 to t i 1 m o 11
London Stock Market.
LONDON, June 28. American securities
opened quiet today. First prices were from
V, below to V abov paiity. Later cover
ing caused a slight Improvement and at
noon the market was steady, with prices
ranging from unchanged to higher.
Jondoii closing stock quotations:
Coi. sola, money.
do account
Amsl. Copper ....
Anaconda ,
Atcbison
Atchison p'd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian f-acuto
Chea. A Ohio....
Chicago O. W.. .
C , M. A BU P..
Ie Bears
Denver A R. O .
do p(d
Erie
do 1st pld
do 2d ptd
Orand Trunk ....
Illinois Oemral
12 4-16UiulaTllle A N ltt4
Ml-IIM., K. A T 34
. New York Central. ..IU1,
. 7, Norfolk A 14
.101)4 do ptd M
.l'J4 Or.tario A W 444
.111 Pennsylvania 4444
.IKfcRand Mines t
. 7s1, Heading 77
. 74', southern Railway .. H
,i24t do Pii 41
. IT, Southern PaoiMc ....1141,
. 4tnloa Paclllo ....... 17(
. 7 do ptd IK-ej
. MSI). 8. Steel Tl,
. 44 do ptd Ilk
. 4 Wahuli ii
.. 24 do pld 41
.U Bpaniah 4s U
Bluv'th-Br, quiet .t t4u per ounce.
MONElf 2m per cent.
The rate of discount In the open markot
for short bills is 2t per cent; for three
momns puis per cent.
Sunday.
itevttiput and disposition of live stock at
tne onoii Muck larua, boutit Oinaus, lor
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o clock i. iu.
une iA, jsiv;
RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hun.PhfD.Hri.
M. oc M. f 1
Missouri raclllc
Cuion l-'aciliu 25
C. 44 vv., east.... 1
as XN. W ., weal.... 2a
C, tit. f., M. 4k O.... 13
a. k east.... t
C, H. Ac W West.... 32
C, R. 1. At !., eaal.. a
C, tu I. at f.. Weal.. 2
Illinois Central
Total receipts 114
C U. W a
. at. Loala Ceneral Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 2S. WHEAT Futurea
higher; July, 8Sc; Beptember, Vc; cash
higher; track. No. 2 red, 11.0s; No. 2 hard.
tl.Ct.X3 1.06.
CORN futures lower; juiy, asvac; Sep
tember, UHd&sVic: cash, firm; track. No. 2,
bOWC No. 2 white, two tibc.
OAT& Futures, lower; July, 36i4S6ic;
September, 26Hc; cash, higher; track. No. 2.
JTV-tiSc; No.' 2 white, 4llg42e.
RVE Unchanaed. 75c.
FLOL'R Firm; red winter patents. tri.OOtl
D.sb; extra tancy ann Jtraignt, Sl-fiotsf.
hard winter clears, ta.aKiJ.W.
SEEl Timothy, 13.OU3ii.63.
foRNMEAL 13.J5.
BRAN Firm; racked, east track, VrfgSV.
HAY Firm; timothy, 114.50iii 18.00: prairie.
I12.504J H 00.
UAUUIMJ aC.
HEMP TWINE-Tc.
PROVISIONS? Pork, uncharged: Jobbing,
224 50. Laid, lower; prime steam. !ll.liir
12-00. Dry salt meats (boxed), unchanged,
extra shorts, 114 25; clear ribs, 14.25: short
clears, 114.60. Bacon (boxed), unchanged;
extra shorts, Mi.75; clear ribs. $14.75; short
clertrn. 1K00. ,
POULTRY Steady J chickens, lie; spring
tttr-Sc; turkeys, 17c; ducks, c; geese, 1c.
HI TTER Higher; creamery, 24'a27Ho.
EUG8 Lower; 14VaC
Receipts. Shipments.
1.7O0 I4.3tl
10.000 2i.J
4'i,!W 59 400
2I.W0 42,tV0
Amsrloan AsTlcultutml ....
Am. Beet Sugar
American Can
American C. A F ,
American Cotton Oil
American H. A L. ptd
American lea Securities...,
American Linseed
Americas Locomotive ....
American 8. A R
Am. a. A R. pld
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Sucar Refining
American T. A T
American Tobacco ptd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co.
Atchison
Atchison pld
Atlantlo Coast Una
Baltimore A Okie
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central ol New Jersey
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chlceso A Alton
Chicago O. ., new
Chicago O. W. pfd
Chicago A N. W
C, M. A St. P
C, C. C. A Bt. L
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson......
Denver A Rio Orande
D. A R. O. pfd
Diatlllera' Becurltlea
trie
Krl4 1st pli
Brie 2d pfd
General Kieotrlo
Great Northern- ptd
Oreat Northern Ore Mrs...
Illinois Central
Inter bo rough Met.
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester ..
Int. Marina pld
International paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City Bo
K. C. Bo. pfd
Laclede Oaa
LoulsTllle A Naahvllle....
Minn. A it. Loula
44. , St. P. A B. 8. M
M.. K. A T
M.. K. A T. pfd ,
Missouri Paclflo
National Bleautt, ex-dlv.
National Lead
N. R. ft. of M. M pfd...
New York Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
PennsylTS-nla
People's Oaa
p.. C.. C. A Bt. L
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring....
Reading
Republic Steel
Republlo Steel pfd
Rock Island Ce
Rock Island Co. pfd
Bt. U A B. F. M pfd ...
Bt. Louts S. W
Bt. L. B. W. pfd
eioee-Buoffteld 8. A I....
Southern Paclflo
Southern Hallway
So. Railway pld
Tennessee Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. U A W
T.! St. L. A W. pld
Vnlon Paclllo
I nton Paclflo pfd
I niud Statee Realty
Pntled States Hubber....
t nlted Btates Btsel
V. 8. Steel ptd
I'tah Cooper
Va.-Cara. Ctiemlcal
Wabash
Wabash ptd
Western Haryiauo ...
Weetlnghouee Kleotrtc ..
Western tnton
V, heeling A Lake Brte...
100
44. 1"1
100
two
I0
1.SU0
400
100
200
100
00
17,200
Su
414
41
32
I
82
41
13
23
1!
40
73
l.uuo 10a
SCO 42
SuO
700
400
700
100
2. 000
too
BOO
111
114
44
'
18
10O
10144
Hi
2,700 104
ao
41
12
62
60
31
23
12
40
72
102
51S
111
1444
M
17
M
W
114
40
I!
41
I2
U
u
2J
40
73
102
62
14
1M
tl
17
SI
1004,
Ml
116
lot Id
24
14. mo
2,700
1,400 "
W0
jj.004
100
400
suO
1.4U0 145
14.900 122
100 71
400 13
200 44
lfPUO 134i
400 14
1
ISO
15
10 j
'iiii
so
4
47
600
1.200
KM
40J
2,400
00
lilO
162
S3
76
24
24
41
53
100 141
76
in
84
106
75
SO
2
41
143
111
71
22
64
ltt
14
li
12
7J
24
2i
43
33
143
S.4U0 in 12"
400 67
400 131
1,200 18
4.100
1.000
1,104
60
44
14
131
174
41
44
11
UU 43 42
1.S0 so
1,100 44
S.OUO 101
1,600 146 144
43
t
1.300 136
10,104 14
100
2,700
204
300
44
SO
104
72
114
43
H
ex
4,100
l.oo
1000
0
11,101 its
10Q 30
27.101 130
me 104
mo 1;
144
S4
4
43
103
n
iis
42
M.
44
111
24
124
1K
74
ll
U
106
100
74
ss
47
143
121
77
33
6
143
14
161
33
74
24
24
43
S3
143
127
64
131
17
49
4
14
11
4
14
SO
M
100
144
40
134
46
44
44
104
71
11
42
W
SI
141
130
1
Boston Closing Mocks,
BOSTON June 28. -Closing quotatloni
slue km were aa loiiows:
34 Mohawk
2Nnada Con
24 'iplss.ng Mines
13 North butts
4 North Lake
12 old Dominion
.... 17Oeceola
64 Parrott 8. A U
....640 luincy
.... 16 Shannon
C. eufiuperlor
.... 7Superior A B. M
.... luv Superior p. C
.... 4 Tamarack
.... 34U. a. C. A O
.... (U. 0. 6. R. A M....
14 do pfd
lL'tah oon
4aVlaona
lot. Wolverine
14
Allouss
Amal. Copper
A. St. U at S
Aritona Com
Atlantic
B. C. C. at B. M
Bulla Oaalltlon
Cel. A Arlsona
1. A Hecla
Centennial
Copper Range C,
Kt Butte l. M
Franklin ,
Utroux Con ,
Uranby Con
Uiwone Cananea ..,
lale Horale Copper
kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Balls copper...
Miami Copper ....
17 luo
17
12
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu
Oats, bu....
Kaaaaa City firm la sad Provisions.
KANSA8 CITT. June JS. WHEAT July
Mc; Heptembwr, l)C; December, (7VC
rai-li. unchanged; No. 2, SKcfj 41.02 Si Xo. 2,
MiWc: No. 2 red. Stic; No. 1, Si)S1c.
CUKV-July. 67c; teptember, &7J67Hc
caah, unchanged; No. I mixed. 6(A4i41c; No
2, ba 4 i(i 000; No. 2 white, MiC. No. a, 44c.
OATtt I'nchaoged; No, 2 white, 3b940c
niixd. 144i36c.
RVE-No. 2. fcWte.
H AY Unchanged: choice timothy, 115.00:
choli-e prairie. Ill 2&&U.M.
BL'TTER-Creamery, extras. 24c; firsts
24c; seconds. 22c; packing stock. 204.
EQG8 Firsts, tS.ll; seconds, 11 50; current
receipts, new cases. 14.20; miscellaneous,
14- 25.
Recelpta. Shipments.
Wheat, bu ei.000 B.000
Corn, bu.... 4b. 000 47.000
Oats, bu - - T.uuo
Pearl Market.
Juna U CORN Unchanged;
62c; No. t yellow, 6c; No. i
PEORIA.
No. 2 white,
yellow, ec; No. 1, 6Sc; No. 4. 6c; no
grade. UtV.
OATS-sieaay; rso. 1 wnite, 40c; No. 1
white, snTjjo-iac, ou. e wnite, stand
ard, c
404 S3 43 T
,.134.40 161 144 Jao
,. 2,0"0 31 30 31
100 13 4o r
,. 14,400 14 17 H'f
,. 1.IO0 81 71 7A
,. 1,100 42 41 43
SuO 43 11 1
M0 74 74 74
700 41 44 44
,. 11.300 114 117 HI
.. 1. 00 26 24 S4
S0 61 6i 14
23
400 21 21 24
,. 200 S3 23 23
) 10 40 40
,. t3, 147 143 144
2u0 12 42 It
600 74 73 73'
,. 2,100 SI SI 44
..174.IIXV 74 73 74
,. 4.400 IU 114 115
.. 4.400 4 40 41
.. 4.400 IT 44 17
.. S.4O0 14 17 14
,. l.luO 41 Sd 40
4 44 44 44
40 41 41 4
100 43 43 43
W
, 714.400 a Saras.
to)
lot
7
U
M
Lascal seearitlea,
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
Jr, 6.11 New York Lite building, omahs
Am. T. A T. col. 4s. 1
City Nstlonal as, 1
city of osiasa . Mm
Commonwealth Life Ins. Ce
C. R. A I. C. K. A L. 6s, 1I2I.
h4rsulle rrajeee sunt pld
lows Portland lejnnt lat Mil I
SC. C. M- A O. pld
Kanaaa City R. A L. 6s. 1131....
Llnuain. K'-b. . sa
Loa Angeles O. A L. as. Ill 17
Lincoln. Nek.. Tr. is. 1W4 H
MMshisaa Stats Tel. pfd 14
tiers A Co. 4a. IMS II
M oden. Neb.. ,!. Water la. 114.... ss
Nebraska Telephone stock I pea- seat-. 11
Nebraska T. A P. Is 74
feoua Water Co. 4a. 1st '
Oaiaaa Oas 4s. 1117 44
Osnasa St U fd 4 per eaut SS
Omaha A C 34. St. Rr ptd. sa-Ale.. II
Oaaeka A C. & Bu Sty la. liU 4 1,
Omaha A C B. aV A aV pfd 44
plailainaiua. S.et . leL stssk. 14 a '.
Bwtft A Co. 4a, 1114 44
aeaxa onisoa. Citt of. as sets
Trt-Clty Ay. A LL 4a 4a
taloa Stock Yards stack. So. Osxaha.. 44
estara Psctna ta ,.
jjnKa Cam. Ce. (Senas) 14
UturaaUoual Cac be. . aoaaat 18
40
luo
!
14
44
SS
to
S
4
aa
4
n
S3
l'
44
.
100
to
7
Si
44
Treasary Stateaaeat.
WASHINGTON, fui)4 22. -Th condition
or the treasury at tne Beginning of bual
ness today was as followa: Trust funds
Oold coin, Ma.in.sa; sliver dollars, HX1
130.000; silver dollars of last), 13, IT. 000; sliver
certificates outstanding, I47.ks0.0u0. General
fund etanaara auvsr dollars la general
1 on
a
18
, 11
S
, v
1Z
11
.0
s
10
60
44
4
44
Ml
New York Curl Market,
The following quotations are furnished
ty Logan 4k Bryan, members New York
Stock exchange, aio South Sixteenth street
Bar state Oaa..
touite coalition ....
Cactus
Cnino
Chief Con.
Kraction
DaTia-Ualy
Ely Central
kly Cunsolldatsd ..
Franklin
Oiroua
Ooldtisld Con
Ootdfleid yiorence,
Ooldtisld Daisy ....
24 Greene Cananea
. l.'Hll eplrallon
2 4-ll.svada Ceo, ......
. 10Kewhouse
1 1-leunlo copper
. 41 Hawhlde CoallUon
,. 14 Ray Central
1 l-14Saift Pag. Ce
. . 46 bears-Huebuck Co.
.. l')miTr Pick
.. 1 superior at P
1 1-UTonopan Mlnlns ..
,. 2Trinity Copper ...
.. sNorth Lake
1
7
.. 11
.. 41
1 14-14
-. 1
.. 3
..103
..16
.. 7
-- 10
1 16-ia
..
.. 10
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. June 22. Closing Quotations
on mining aiocas were:
Allies 201 Leadrille Con. 1
Hrunswlck Con 7Littie Chlst 4
Com. Tunnel stock... S3 Mexican 44
do bonds 17 Ontario S00
Con. Cel. A Va 17 Ophlr to
Horn Sllear 40 standard 46
Iron Surer 2uv Yellow Jacket 40
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June 21. Bank clearine-s tor to.
day were 12,232,1M.42, and fur tne corre-
sponoing ante last year were 4i,u4,74d.07.
Metal Market.
NEvV YORK, June 28. METALS Stand
ard copper, weak: spot market for June
July, August and September. !H.laliLi.
London market quiet; spot, 54 7s Id and
futures, av&t Us Id. Arrivals were reported
at New York of l,31o tons. Custom house
returns snowea exports of 127 tons, making
1 1,09s ions so tar mis month. Lke coooer.
u.wnuam; eiectroiyuc, 112.2MtU.o0
casting, lU.1212.37vk.
Tin market llrm; spot, lx!.&&J3.1; June,
S32.a2Wu32.U6; July. WtUtaSi.-. Auarust.
K2.tiQtaSi.lb; September. tSi.suttXt .. London
market sieaay; spot, A. 148 lbs; futures, 14
us ea.
Lead, quiet, 24.454.50. New York and
24-174.22 at East Bt. Louis. London
market unchanged at 11 lis. SDelter.
quiet at fo.40t?5.50, New York, and 15.000
6.02H at East Kt. Louis. London market
uncnanger at A 22 bs.
Iron market lower; Cleveland warrants,
48s sd In London. Locally iron was tin
changed; No. 1 foundry northern, 214.60
14.76; No. 2, 116.00ft 16. 2fi; No. 1 southern and
No. 1 southern soft, US.Zo.75.
Evaporatod Apples and Dried Fralts
NEW YORK, Juna 28. EVAPORATED
APPLES Dull and featureless with buyers
and sellers apart; on the spot fancy 1
quoted at 10til0c: choice, laSSic; prime,
iniivtc. common to iair, o'jc.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are meeting
with a iairiy active aemana ana as stocki
are small prices are steadily held. Quota
Hons range from 2c to c for Californlas
up to 20-40 and 4Vai)V for Oregons. Aprl
cots are inactive and barely steady; choice,
loc; extra choice. lOU0llc; fancy, 10
tjUc. Peaches ara dull and easy, with
considersbie pressure morn the country
choice. ("VntiVs; extra choice, 747Ue: fancy
77Hc. Raisins are dull and steady: choice
muscatels, seeded, ec; seedless, 444Vko
inaon layers, h-mui.s.
Mlaaeapolls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 2S. WHEAT
Spot. 1. 12; Beptemoer. 41. w; Decern bar,
11.07. Cajih: No. 1 hard. 11.17: No. i
northern. 21.151.17; No. 2 northern, 11. UV
HI. 15; No. 2 northern, ll.09',l-12.
tEED Flax, 12.17.
CORN No. S yellow, 565fiti
OATS No. t white. STlajvjJSe.
RYE No. I. 70r72c.
H RAN In 100-lb. aacka, 117.00.
FLOUR In wood. f. o. b., Mlnnespuils:
Firat ia tents, Va.3ug5.S0; second patenta
lS.107i.20; first clears, 14.15j4.25; second
clears, li OOuJ.30.
4i 14
44 4 'i
U 2
21 'i
10
171 24 1
SHEEP More activity featured the
traua in the siieep farn this morning and
while competition was hardly lively enough
to prouuee an advance In values, it was
comparatively easy matter 10 ootain
fenwraiiy steady prices. itet-eipts were
ully normal, tha big end ot the run con
sisting of sheep, aa usual. Good grass
wethers sold at 14.2)b.4,2o, quotably steady
ith yesterday s sales, nnd ted yearlings
commanded la.74. A large portion of sup
ply changed hands before midday.
There were not very many spring lambs
on sale, but good springers met with a
better Inquiry, and, in a general way,
moved rapidly at strong figures, uange
prlngs sold at Si.au ami something strictly
prime would go at 17.75 or better. Choice
quality Is Insisted upon In toppers, how
ever, and the spread between best and
medium is relatively broad.
Several good-sited orders for stock sneep
nd lambs have been Placed on file h
local traders, and anything suitable for
reeding purposes has been meeting with
rainy active inuuiry. 1'einana m tem
pered with Judgment, however, and It Is
evident that feed lots will be filled if
prices are held too close to fat stock val
es. The few orders that have been exe
cuted thus fur, have curried figures little
airrerent irom those paid tor fair qtinitty
killing stork. Feeder lambs are iiuotahle
arouna so. 00, feeder sneep arounn 4412
.OO. and feeder yearlings. 14 254. 00.
Quotations on grass stock: Choice spring
lambs, 17.2681.75; fair to good spring lambs.
.za'47.zb; good to choice yeariinga, so.aij
.76; fair to good yearlings. So.(4Kn6.35; good
to choice wethers, 14.25ii4.60; fair to good
wethers, S3a4.25: Kood to choice ewes,
4i.iU4.3o; lair to good ewes, liyxui-W.
No,
690 Idaho wethers
15 Idaho wethers
86 Idaho wethers, culls
15 Idaho wethers, culls
10 western bucks and ewes
80 western ewes
15 western ewes, culls
25 western ewes
11 western lambs
45 western ewes
SS7 Ore. wethers and y'l'gs. culls
uiSf-osiriON.
(.uile.Hogs.bheep.
Omaha Packing Co &o l.hiu 4,1
0111 ana company sis a.wi l,v
cuuauy racnuig 10 b4 x,um
armour at Co 4,4 s.oM i,4M
v. i. Vanaant Co i ....
atepiiena aro as
iiii Ac con 00 .... ....
f. ii. LW1B dO
rtuston at co bo
J. ti. Rout e CO IM
J. 11. iUllA II
Alocreary dc Carey 14
o. vv eruieiintr m
Mo. oc ivan-Calt. Co 2
oiner buers Hi .... l.oul
CHICAGO LIK STOCK MARKET
Cattle? Market Heavy Hoga Lower
Sheep Market Firm.
CHICAGO, June 28. CATTLE Receipts,
500 head; market heavy; steers, ss.2Miii.ri0;
cows. S4.2."4i.O0: heifers. n.oo"iii.jo: Bulls,
V.t.50m"'3.73; caJve. V3.Oftjrj8.25; stockers and
feeders, 4 .00445.60.
HOOS Receipts, r.ono head: market :mpt
25c lower; heavy, V9.20fti9.25; butchers. l'.i.'(5f(f
1: mixed. S9.264i9.3S: llcht. sy 44Viiw.50; pack
Ing, lx.75tfi9.15; pigs, ;9.2yj9.75; bulk of Bales,
19.K4i9.30.
MIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, i:vO.
head; market firm; sheep, lJ.7ia4.75; year
lings, M7.vu43.oii; lambs, 5.:Vfl7.oO; spring
lambs, 17.uO'uS.2i.
Totals 2, eta) 11,140 6,440
CAi iiii-lleceipta of cams at ail points
wete mouctats touay anu, aa a result, tne
downwaru movement in prices was lor tne
time being checked.
Beef steers were still slow, buyers being
in no hurry to nil orders. 1 heir lirst bids
were rtany lower titan yeeteruay, but 111
the end tney bought up pretty luucn every
tnlng at prtces Just about steady. Ice sup
ply wus very small, and although, the mar
ket did not open until lale, most every
lulng was disposed ot in lair season, xue
quality was very uruinary, tuere not being
a slnals choice toad ou sale.
Cows and hellers were in belter aemana
and there was more life and a little better
feeling to tha trade generally. Home sellers
thought they secured prices inai were
trifle better than yesterday.
There was quite a little run 01 Blockers
and feeders here yesterday, and the ooun
try proved better than It has been tor some
time back with the result that everything
was disposed of before the close. This
morning, with light receipts In sight, there
was naturally a better feeling aud specu
lators were all looking lor catue auu sere
wllllna? to pay fully steady prices.
f-liin(ta.nnna on rattle: Oood to choice
corn-fed steers. 17.0O4t7.7o: fair to good corn
fed steers. 16.2ftn7.00: common to lair corn-
ted steers. 4.7t4i6-2o; good to cnoice cow a
end heifers, 15.0Ott6.00; fair to good cows
and helfera. S3.aW2io.oo common 10 iair
cows and heifers, ja.75180; good to choice
stockers and feeders, i4.Bxa-a.it; iair 10
good stockers and feeders, V3.764.26; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, V3.00Q
2.7b; stock heifers, 12.25(21.00; veal calves,
V3.60iSif7.00: Bulls, stags, etc., I'.iXcao.w.
Representative saias:
44k; nil" sisano.
No.
14
is
is
SO
24
11
14
30
IS
SO
11
44
IS
11
SI
II
4
4
11
4
1
I
1
At. Pr,
.. 144 1 04
.. 944 I 44
,.1144 I 70
..1117 I 74
.. 474 I TS
.. H 4 71
..944 I 00
..1077 4 SO
..104 I SI
..nil 1 21
..1047 4 34
..1113 4 40
.. 14 I 40
, . 414 14)
No,
14
14
47
11
II
20
14
10
7 .
11
21
14
. M
COW'S.
At. Pr.
ion 4 to
10U 4 60
1171 4 44
1044 4 4e
1071 4 44
114 4 41
1240 4 10
766 I 71
1044 4 74
1111 4 74
114 1 44
1234 4 14
ltil 4 44
1141 7 04
IS...
14...
It...
11...
IS...
I. ...
4...
4...
II. ..
4...
.... S20 1 70
.... M 170
.... 141 I 70
.,..1033 4 05
.... 441 4 IS
....loot 4 IS
....1112 4 24
....1041 4 20
132 4 25
.... 44 4 74
4...
II...
4...
1...
1...
.... 441 2 44
.... 441 1 71
.... 73S S 44
.... 127 S 00
.... 447 1 14
.... 144 1 11
.... 122 I 40
.. Itl 14
.... 164 S 44
.... 14 S 61
....1007 1 40
HEIFERS.
.... 411 2 IS It
.... 441 I 14 4 ,
.... 411 1 14
CALVES.
.... Hi 4 04 1 174
.... 144 I 14
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
441 4 14
414 4 14
4 CO
No.
Av. Pr.
No.
lu lielf era. .1021 4 50 2 cows..
R. D. Brgun Neb.
1 feeder... 480 1 50 Steers
11 steers.... 850 4 00
7 r.eera.. 7 Ml 4 20
i cows 1000 I 25 2 cows
SOUTH DAKOTA.
,. 630 I 25 IS cows.
Av.
.1130
.. 6S3
..1100
1 steer...
17 heifers... XH
810
Pr.
ItO
4 40
4 00
1 00
I 86
12 cows...
13 cows...
1 calves.
1 carves.
13 steers.
758
893
173
SU
2 90
2 00
6 75
426
4 00
260
i 30
()
400
estl
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June 28. COFFEE Futures
closed unchanged to 6 points lower; sales,
14.250 bags; closing bids, June and July,
14.56; August. 16.46; September, 16. 70; Octo
ber, November and December, 14.66; Jan
uary, 170; February, 16.72; March. V6.74;
April. V6-75; May, V 77.. Spot coffee steady;
No. T Rio. 15-16c, No. 4 tfantoj. 9c; mild
coffee, quiet; Cordova, 9's&12c.
Mi:raakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, June ZS.-FLOUR-Steady:
WHEAT No. 1 northern. V1.154J1.14; No. 2
northern. VI l?1 1.14; iSeptember, VI 01V
OATS 40410.
BARLEY examples, 578T7e.
Oaaaba Hay Market.
OMAHA. June 28 HAY No. 1. 00; No
t. V7 6o; packing. V4 50; new, V10.00. Straw:
Wheat, $400; rye and oats, 17.0U. Alfalfa,
VUOe.
848 1 20 12 cows...
. 146 6 60 calves.
. 143 4 00 4 steers..
..1143 4 25
WESTERNS WYOMING.
4 heifers... 662 V 20 feeders.. 700
feeders.. i4 4 20 V cows 8S8
U cows J0 4 00 U st'ers... .110
T. A. Bell-Wyo.
V caives... 144 4 60 10 calves.... S08
17 cows 912 2 o S cows 92t
HOilA Receipts of hogs exceeded
mmu at all leading market points today
and prices suffered ss a result. Local
trade opened about 15c lower and While
movement wn at no time especially ac
tive, the big end of supply changed hands
on this basis. Some ltxul5c lower business
was dona, of course, but sales at laftjzoc
declines were equally numerous, extra and
rough heavies selling at the full decline.
Shippers bought sparingly and closing
rounds were decidedly dun.
Heavy hogs sold at Vo.sVfi8.6. mixed a'
M.stait.oD. and light grades from even
money to V9.15, which was the highest price
paid. Two droves, aggregating 4.) head
and made up largely of light and mixed
loads, cost Wfil. ana two oiner droves.
consisting or .W0 bead ot mixed and neav
lea. coat 18 M.
Today's decline carries he market to
tha lowest Dolnt It has been In man
weeks, and with tha spread in prices wid
enlng, it Is hardly probable that heavies
will experience very much reaction.
large share of today's run went at l.0y
1.06, as compared with yesterday s bulk
of V9.0uxfS.25.
Representative sales:
No.
43..
tl..
44..
II..
HI..
4ft..
44..
4. .
4..
41..
4..
44..
47..
V..
41..
i..
40..
At, Sk. Pr.
110 SO 1 to
SW 240 I 40
sso ... in
.....4r4 10 S 40
S14 Mis
7 ... 110
171 12 I 44
804 SO I ID
S'.l ... S 40
2T7 SO 4 14
317 HI IS)
24 W IN
1.1 144 4 s
141 4 S 44
4e4 13 44
7 SO 4 45
143 10 I 44
m ... it
M to I 44
Na. A. Sa. ft.
41 144 44 I 44
70 241 104 4 4
7 241 244 I 00
44 S4 ... 4 40
44 l it 4 ea
44 St l 40 4 00
44 244 130 4 00
71 S41 44 4 4
40 lI ... I a
74 241 130 I Ou
74 S3S U IS,
4 17 H tu
70 Ml 40 I '
4 SuS 14 OI14
74., 34 14
41 S7I lis) Id
4 843 ... 1 04
4 4a ... II
M IS M 4 44
4f4,i5V. Unions: Orevn. rer dnx. hunches
a. Turnle: Per market basket. fc"c. Cat
rots: per market basket. 6u,'c.. Herts: Pa
market basket, .'-i ;.V (Spinach: 1'er bushel
12 lbs . 60r. leas. Ore-en, per market baa)
act. hoc
MIsCFLLANKOl-VVainiits: RWrk. pm
lb.. 2c; Cnlifornla. No 1. per lb., 17c; Call
fornla. No. 2, per lb., 14c.
HICKORY Nl'TM-Latrga. pee Itv. tr,
nail, per lb., 5c Cocoanuta: Pur sack. 15 su
per doi., twc.
(otlea Market.
NFW YORK. June 2. tXlTTON-Pnoi
wed milet. 6 points lower; middling tin.
nt's. 14 96c; middling gulf. l.'..2"j: aalna
' balea.
Cotton futurea cltcd barely steidyt Clg.w
g Mil:
June, It S.V: July, 14 r: Atittust. 14 47
September. 12.97c: October, 12.8.c; Novem
ber. I2.lc; DeoenilH-r. 1214c; January, Ilk,
fi'iuniy. siarrn, iz.iic.
T. LOU lit. June 28 COTTON Un
hanged: middling. I4'ac. Sales, none: r
celpta, 414 balea; shipments, $04 balea; stock.
iju pales.
NEW YORK. June 28 SUUA R-Flrnv
muscovado, , teat. 3t4c: centrlf iical. M
est. 4 14c. molasses aucar. aa test. S.4Sr:
refined, steady; crushed. 4.87c; granulated.
Turn Bryan's Face
Toward the Wall
Democrats of State Meet to Form
Club, But Peerless One no
Longer Feature.
Av.
100
98
99
108
112
111
l'tl
84
44-
94
S3
Pr.
4 2S
4 25
3 35
3 Xi
4 i0
4 20
2 75
2 26
6 V)
3 25
8 40
Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 28. CATTLE Re
celpts, 6,800 head, including 1,800 southerns,
Market steady to 10c hikher: top. VS.40.
Dressed beef and export steers. 10.7CiiH.4o;
fair to good, l.ird 7U; western steers, 44.
&8.00; stockers and feeders, U.uOiio.,b: south
ern steers, V2.76iuo.20; southern cows, SX.Zo-u1
4.00; native cows. V2.60ti.26; native helfera,
lt.4orori.00; bulls, V3.2b'u46; calves. 13.607.60.
HOU Receipts. 16,000 head. Market itmi
Ifio lower; top, 19.36; bulk of sales, V9.Ha
9.30. Heavy. I9.0Mi9.1: packers and butch
era, $9.101tf9.27V; light, 29.169.36; pigs, Vo.25
Sl.T6.
tSHEiEf AKU UAMliO IteceiptS, 4.WU
head. Market steady. Lambs, tn.0u-7.40
yearlings, V6.OOtLr6.00; wethers, 14.2,6.00;
ewes, V4-74.76; stockers and feeders, V2-75
6-1.60.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. June 28.-OATTLE Receipts
4,100 head. Including 1,800 Tcxans; market
steady; native shipping and export steer,
17.2f.&8.50; dressed beef and butcher steers,
TC.oua..zo: steers under l.ooo iihi- so.7oU7.to
stockers and feeders, V4-2v6.76; cows and
heifers. I4.26fr7.00: canners. I2.60U2.75: bulls,
14.25uv.Ov; calves. Sfi.tjOufl W: iexas and in
dlan steers, S4.404r7.0u; cows and heifers,
13.6(KS5.76.
HOtis-Receipu, 12.700 head: market vne
20c lower; pigs ana ngnts, S9.ooju.to; pack
era. 19.30(,40; butchers and best heavy
V9.3fitr9.60.
BHEEl" AND LAMBS Receipts. 4 2V0
head; market strong: native muttons, V4 00
(p4.fa0; lambs, V4.60(riK.oo; culls and bucks
Vi.bOt23.ia; stockers, sa.OOM.OO.
COLUMBUS, Neb.. June 28.-(8peclal Tsle-
ram.) Of fleets for the Nebraska SU14
Democratic club, which was organised hei4
this evening, were not selected, but thll
power was delegated to Ir. P. L. Hall,
Edgar Howard and W. V. Alleh, who will
report at tho next meeting of the club at
,. m. of the day of the democratic stats
convention at (J rami Island. The banquet
haii was decorated with American flags.
but the likeness of the Peerless Leader wag
ot In evidence.
Three hundred and fifty democrats from
all over the state attended the first annual
banquet of the Nebraska Ptate Democrat!)
lub, held In this city this evening.
The banquet commenced at 7 p. m. and
the speechmuklng followed. Judge I. N.
Albert of this city acted as toastmaster.
W. B. Trice of Lincoln had for his subject.
Tha Democratlo Party and tha Trusts;"
Prosperity by Act of Congress," by O. M.
Hitchcock; Richard L. Metcalfe spoke on
-Politics;" Willis E. Reed of Madison had
for his subject "Getting Together;" Mayor
James C. Dahlman's subject was "(Self Re
liance," and Governor Shallenberger closed
with "Nebraska Democracy."
Among the prominent democrats who
were present were Senator W. V. Allen
of Madison, Judge Homer Sullivan of
Broken Bow, Judge Oldham of Kearney,
Tom Flynn of Omaha.
One of the leading topics discussed In aa
nformal way was county option. Many ot
the democrats who came to attend the ban
quet were present at the county convention
this afternoon, when Mayor Dahlman mad
a strong talk against county option. Tha
attendance at the banquet was up to tha
expectations of the local commute as
every seat provided was filled.
t. Joseph LIT Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 28. CATTLE Re
celpts, 1,000 head; market steady; steers,
Io.804j7.il; cows and heifers, 12.504.50
calves, 13.00a-7.00.
nuu-Receipts, l.ooo head: market, iota
16o lower; top, la. So; bulk of sales, V8-M1:
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market steady to strong; lambs. V6.60
tff.fro.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prln
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2,300 12.300 6.600
St. Joseph 1,000 8,000 2,oou
Kansas City 6,300 1.1.000 4,00ti
St. Louis 4.100 12,701) 4,200
Chicago 2,600 17,000 13,000
Totals 15.200 85,000 29,700
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
Starle mm Faaey Prod ace Prices Far.
Dished by- Bayers and Wholesalers,
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
the retail trade, in 1-lb. cartons, 29c; No.
In 26-lb. tubs. 28Wc: No. 2. in 1-lb. cartons
27c; In 60-lb. tubs. 27Vc; packing stock, solid
pack. 2Uc; a airy, in 40-10. tubs, 210. Mar.
ky)t changes every Tuesday.
CHEESEt-Twlns, 17c; young Americas,
110; daisy, liVic; triplets, 17to; limberger,
lie; No. 1 brick. 17c; No. 2. 14c; Imported
bwiss, vc; oomestio bwiss, uc.
POULTRY Dressed broilers. 30c; hens.
16c; cocas, iivc: ducks, loo; geese. 15c: tur
keys. 2o: plaeons. per dos.. 11.50: homer
squabs, V-00 per dos.; fancy squabs, 13.64
per aox.; xso. 1, w.ou per dos. Alive: Broil
ara. from 1 to 1ft lbs., lftc; IVa to 2 loa
18c; hens, 12c; old roosters, 7c; ducks, full
reatnereu, ic; geese, run leathered. 9c: tur
keys, 18c; guinea fowls, 200 each: pigeons
Sac per dos.; homers, V-1.00 per dos.; squabs,
no. a. - per uos. ; ro. s, ouc
FISH tall frosen) Pickerel. 10c: whit
fish. 14c; pike, 13c; trout, 14c; large crap-
viri, wvi'v, bwui,u uiavawai, aou; eei, lac;
haddock. 18c; flounders, 12c; green catfish,
lie; buffalo, 8c; halibut, lio; white perch,
So; bullheads, 14c; white oat, lac: roeshad.
11 each; shadroea, per pair, 60c; frog lege,
sue per mia.
MEAT CUTS Ribs' No. L Uttc; No,
14c; No. V, 94c Loins: No. 1, 18c; No.
14c; No. 2, 10c. Chuck: No. 1, &V:; No.
Hc; No. 3. SSo. Round: No. 1, ll,c; No.
lUac; No. 3, 8Vc Plate: No. 1, JVc; No.
4W-; No. 1, 6We.
FRUITS Orana-es: California r.mlli
brand Redland navels. Hi sise, per box, 13.00
1U0 slse. per box. V3.36: 124 also, urr hnt
14.00; 150 slse, Mffi; 174 and smaller sixes,
per box. H 50. Havana Mediterranean
sweets, 124-112 sixes, per box, 13.00; 124 and
i.to sixes, per pox, 13.23.60; extra fane
Aieaitarranean aweeta, per box, U.60ui3.7
valencias, 94-112-124 sixes. 14. 60; lio and
smaller sixes, 44 i. iemons: Umorlera.
extra fancy. 200-lnO sixes. HibOuOO: rkniea
1U0-2S0 sixes, per box. ln.OOJi".; 340 size, 6O0
per box less.. Bananaa: Fancy select, per
bunch. V2.26i2.jO; jumbo, bunch, V2 75,73 75.
s-lueapi'icB . r iuiius, ov-00 aixee), 4J.UU; 42-4J
sizes, V-'.753.00. Cantaloupes: California,
44 size, 4J.w; 40 standards, 14.60. Cherries
California, per 10-lb. box. 11.75. Anrimi,
California, per 4-basket crate, 1 50. plums'
California, red. per 4-basket crate, 11.40.
reacnes: i auiornia, per av-lb. box. 11 10
triumpb, per box. 11.25. Wtterm.inn.
Texaa. 2c ber lb. Datea: Anchor 1,1-. r.
new. 10 1-lb. packages. In box. per box, Vl.ooi
lui.iadi,i.ii-j-oiatoea: irian. W lacon
sin ana native, per bu., bOUboc. new. In
acaa, per ou., al io, caooage: Mw Call
fornla and southern, per lb.. 2c. Ontnn.
Texas crystal w;ax, per crate, 12 00; yellow!
per crate. Vi.75. UarUe: Extra fancy, white,
per jo., m-, , rea, per id., ibc. r.ft Plant
Fancv Florida, per dos.. ilaofiffoi Tn..
toes: Texas, per 4-baaket crata, VI. 35. Beans
String and wax, per hamper, about 25 iba.
12.60: market baskets. 11 00. ' rurnmk...
Hot houee per dos.. HXuuitc; Texas, per
HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Rad
isnes: extra lancy nome-grown, per dos.
uumiira, tw. iiiurs; extra tanoy leaf
per dos., SOo. Parsley: Fancy horn e-arm am
per dos. bunches, too. Rhubarbs per doal
juncnes, toe. Asparagus: l er aox. bunches
llalath lirala Market.
M'MTH, June 2S WHEAT Jttlr,
it.': Septeniler 11.11S: No. 1 northern.
HI': No. 2 northern. Il.ltii.
UA I t .oC.
i
Wireless Agent
Taken at Seattle
George H. Parker Arrested, Charged
With Use of Mails to
Defraud.
SEATTLE. Wash., Juna 2S.-Georg IL
Parker, fiscal agent for the United Wireless
Telegraph company for the territory west
of the Mississippi river, was arrested lata
today on a federal warrant charging tha
use of tha malls to defraud. Mr. Parker
was released under 210,000 bonds. The pre
liminary hearing was set for August 1.
The warrant upon which Parker was gr'
rested was based on a letter written to
B. B. Shc-ppard of Des Moines, la., April
S, In which Parker, It is alleged, mis
represented the affairs of the company for
ths purpose of selling stock.
Parker is reputed to be a millionaire and
is said to have mad his fortune within
the last few years.
The arrest of Parker has a direct bear.
ing upon the recent arrnsts in New York
of President Williams and Vice President
Bogart of th United Wireless company
and of W. W. Tompkins of the New York
selling agency. The local Inspectors and
the district attorney have been in frequent
communication with the federal officers
handling the cases in New York and hav
been working In harmony with them.
BURKETT WILL FALL HEIR
TO SENATOR ALDRICH'S SEAT
Nebraska! Has Filed Clalsa to It
Dolllver for Hale's Desk Hla
ikiw Takes Trig).
(From a Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, June 28. (Special Tel.
gram.) Senators A Id rich and Hale, having
ch announced that they will not stand
for re-election to the senate. It Is In order
for senators to file with the sergeant-gr-trmi
bids for their beats In ths Sena to
chamber. The terms of Aldrlch and Hals
each expire March 4, 1911.
Senator Burkett was the first to fll
for th seat now occupied by Mr. Aldrlch
and Senator Burton of Ohio Is th second.
In the event Nebraska returns Senator
Burkett to the senate he will occupy tha
seat vacated by Senator Aldrlch.
Senator Dolllver, whose present term In
the senate expires March 4, lUlw. La a filed
the first claim on the seat In the chamber
now held by Senator Hale.
Congressman Hlnshaw and family expect,
to leave Washington early in the week for
an automobile tour through New England.
Their schedule will cover a month's tlrn
before arriving at their home at Falrbury.
Postmasters appointed are as follows:
Iowa Given. Mahaska county, Mary J.
Brown, vice C. J. Jackson, resigned; VA
lerin, Jasper county, Cornelius J. Ryan,
vice C. Jones, resigned.
South Dakota McClure, Lyman county,
John W. Bush, vlca W. A. Welsh, raslgued,
1898-1910
JohnMuirS(o,
Specialists In
Odd Lots
We now have a plan for
buying stocks with margin
calls eliminated.
axtd fo Olroolas- Ite, 14 "Ode kVot
Investmenta."
Members aTw Tori Block Zxcttange.
71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.