10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wht Btiong and Btnij Deipiti Short Btlll.f. CORN OPENS FIRM ON HIGHER CABLES OlUe Enjor Fnlr Trmle nnd Close One Eighth o (tnarler Hlnncr Pro v. ... Visions Dull nnil Close Wenk. , , CHICAGO, June 26. Higher cables and rood export demand were mainly responsl bio for tho strength In the wheat market today, and although there was considerable nhorl selling, prices held steady. September closing firm with a aln Of MfVic. Soptem lcr corn closed higher ami oats was J.iQlic higher, while, provisions closed tvjloc lower. . , , , , . Wheat opened quiet n"'1 a shade higher on cables. Tho trading was nearly all on local account. The early strength was not of long continuance, tho break coming when lodal commission houses with southwestern connections began selling as hedges against the purchases of new crop. Longs all sold freely. Tho strength later In the day was duo to n gcod export demand and covering by shorts. September opened lift-Tic higher t OSJic, but dropped to.66'.o soon after the opening. Toward tho close the market, ral lied on actlvo buying by shorts, at one time tho prlco being 6TW7c; tho close was tlrm and 3ic higher at twc. Seaboard reported twenty-ono boatloads taken. Clearonccs of wheat and Hour were equal to 514,161 bush els, Primary receipts, 409,000 bushels, ngalnst 432.W0 bushels last week and 427,000 h year ago. Minneapolis and Dulutli re ported 153 cars received, compared with 262 week ago. Local receipts were twenty nine cars, one of contract grade. The opening In corn was llrm on higher cables, hut before the session was far ad vanced a weakness developed, caused by felling on orders for outside account. In Mympathy with wheat and on covering by horts, a rally occurred toward the end of tho session and, the close was firm. Sep tember sold between iiftc and 45c, closing Uo higher nt 44?1I5c. Clearances were 329,62:1 bushels, with twenty boatloads re ported taken for export. Primary receipts -were 34.214 bushels, against 359,000 bushels last week and l.SSO.OOO a ycir ago. Local re ceipts worn 155 cars, with thirteen cars of contract grade. There was a fair trade In oals and tho opening was steady and a shadu higher tlinn yesterday's close. Commission houses sold freely on tho udvance and a reaction set In. Toward the close the market became llrmcr In sympathy with wheut and the closo was firm and laf?lic higher for September, tho latter month closing at 26?fi1i27e, after sell ing between '26!i127c. Clearances were 27. 706 bushels and the local receipts were eighty-eight cars. Provisions were dull and there was nn al most complete absence of buying orders. The opening was lower on largo receipts of hogs and on commission house selling the prlco weakened slightly, but reacted on strength In grains. Tho closing was weak. September pork ranged between J14.S2W and $11.90, closing at M4.K2V4fcU.85, 7H1(10o lower than yesterday. Lard sold between $S.724 unci J177V4. closing 6c lower at $S.75; ribs ranged between Jx.12V4ft8.15 and S.15ft8.17Vi. closing Be lower at $8.15. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 45 cars: corn, 160 cars: oats, 105 cars: hogs, 80.01V head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclcs. Open. High. Low. Closo. Ycsy. Wheat Juno July Sept. Corn Juno July Sept. Dec. Onts July Sept. May J'oik July 8ept. X-ard-Jilly Sept. Oct. nibs July Sept. i I Pi 6574 WVlfl 6C4 65 WAfl, 661? I j, 43 43VJ 43H 43H H 43H 43'.41fH 44it 45 44$ 4Uj4l$ll 44V, 43!J 42$ 43V4 43 I26T4T27 27Vtff,J 26V4 27l,fiU 26Ti Tk 27 26V4 2627 26i I Vi 29 20U 20)i29VMr',i It G2'4 14 72V4 U 62V4 14 63 H 72V4 14 82V4 U 90 11 82V4 14 85 II 9214 8 67W 8 70 8 67V4 8 67V4 8 75 8 77V4 8 77V4 8 72$ 8 75 8 60 8 72H 8 73V4 8 70 8 72V4 8 7714 8 05 8 OT. 8 05 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 15 8 12V4 8 15 8 20 No. 2. Cash ouotatlons wero as follows: FLOUR Easy: winter patents. $3.501i3.60: troirhts. $3.301?3.40: spring patents, $3.25fj 8,i.f.tlffehl9 2.70O3.M); bakers'. $1.80112.50. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 66c; No. 3 spring. Wm.lc; No. 2 red, fcflfir.He. 9JiN-LNo' 2- 43'c! No- - yellow, 4314c . OA,Ts";Ji?;i.77Wo! No- 2 whltp' 30Uc; No. 8 white, 2SV430Vic. RYE No. 2. 47c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. M.SS; No. 1 northwest ern. M.88; clover, contract grade, $9.60. , PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. M 1.650 r im sides (loose). $7.931?S.15. Dry siilrcd nhoulders (boxed). $7,0017.25. Short clear aides (boxed), $8.458.63. WHISKY Bnsls of high wines, M.27. Following are tho receipts and shipments for today; ' ,. .... ' Receipts. Shipments. Vi 2UI b,S 2m 18.000 9,' l'J 2M.000 132.CO) Oats bu 219,000 237.000 JJye. bu. , 3,000 , ''yfi Barley, bu slooo i'looo On the Produce exchange today the but. ial. i"!5fit J2R,?.,,,.,,,,lrS creameries, 14V4W UHc Cheese, Bteady, 9810c. KEW YOUK ilEMSKAL MAIIKET. Qnotntlana of the Day on Vnrlout ' Commodltlva. NEW YQRIC, June 26. t-'LOUIl Iterelnts 27.315 bblsT; exports, 19.3S5 bblV.; weak ml lower: winter patents. 13.6013.90; winter 5 sv'.V' 'll3:i winter extras, S 2.8J; Minnesota bakers, $2.903.15; Rtinn tnPntB, winter low grades. "NMIj-AI-Stcaily; yollow western, 94c: clJyi.9.4rj..Unu,llywinc. 2.45y2.56' ' Hit. eak; No. 2 western. B3Wc ntlnnf 'iVfhPSi40' .'',.f New Vor, carlots? U' UAItLbJ-Qulot; feeding, 4So c. 1. f. New York: malting, 6862o c. l. f. Now York UA.IK1' MAIT-Dull: western. f",75c. M.s.a i bu. Snot, llrm; No. 2 red. 76We f o b. afloat; o. 2 red 74Vla elmitor; No. 1 norther.., Dtilnth i. 7 1 Tic f. o. b. afloat ; No. 1 r2'DV1lu,h f6.Hc r' - n"0"'. Options ffiTvi ih'. n. ubsequont roactlon nt trabted short soiling' and lower strength on covering Inspired by exports and clcariiiice" ".enonr'! Kjai'l.. nj4fJ74Nip, closed at 21L4o: September. 71 ir.-1672?ic. closed at Hc; October. 72?iU73!4c-, closed at 72?ic; December, 73 7-lGc, closed at 7IV4c. I COllN-Itocclpts, M.OOO bu.; oxports. lo.loo l.u. Snot. steniy: No. 2. 47io elevator, and i.f? ',0.b "float. Options oprned tlrm with wheat and on cables, but later told off on better crop news, small clearances and realizing. On n final rally with wheat Ui?? ,lrm "5 bet udvance; July. iJ.fr4' ?c' ro8(,(l t 47sc; September. is. 4S'4c. closed at 4S7ic; October, 4S4c. OATS Receipts, 15,600 bu.; exports, 42.300 btl. No, 2 white. 33c; No. 3 white. 32',Jc: track, mixed western, 31'4fj33c; track white, 32U37c. Options slow ami steady. HAY OuW: shipping, 7214c; good to choice, S7V4fj'JOc. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice. 1900 crop, ,16'rtlSc; lk99 crop, 10yi3c; old olds. 2H6c; Pacific coast, 1900 crop, lOftlS'Sc: 1S9'J crop. HR15o: old olds. 2Cc. JJJ HIDES-flrm; Onlveston, 20 to 25 lbs.. o8r,24c?o,fSrYb(.:.:!i14,ii3c.,bs-' 1J!4ci Te" LEATHElt - Steady: hemlork sole. Buenos Ayrcs. light to heavyweights, 24'o I5c: acid, 24f25c. ' PHOVISIONS-Reof. steady; family. Jli.lH) 11.50; mess. 9.Wi 10.00; bcof hams' 120 Mti ;21.60; packet, M0.00B10.D0; city, extra India 'mess. M6.00ms.00 .Cut meats, steady; nlckled bellies. OOllc; pickled shoulders, J7.23K7.50; pickled hams, I9.75H10.25. Iird. easy: western steamed, JS.95; rullned, quiet: con tinent, 19.10: South America, $3,50: com- r,0rur'. W-S'H07,00-. I,,,rk- "r,: family. J 5 WI i': short clear, M5.00gi7.00; mess! TALLOWi Quiet ; city ($2 per pkg.), 4T4c; country (packages free), 5fI5V4c. ' ItlCE-qulet; domestic, fair to choice, 4?i 4(6V4c; Japan. 4ic. ' MOLABSES-Qulct; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 355f42c. Rl'TTER Hecelpts, 13,457 pkgs.; steady; camcry 15iav4c: factory, 12V5i5o. CHEEHE Receipts, 5,731 pkgs.; irregular; .fancy, large, colored, Oftc; fancy, large, white, 94c: fancy, small, colored, 94tf95io; fancy, small, white. 94fi9Hc ECiaS Receipts, 10,404 pkgs.; nrm: west rn. candled, l3V4c; western, uncandlcd, 13 0 1SV4C. POULTRY AHve, steady; springers. ISO 20c; turkeys. 8c; fowls, no; dressed, firm; uprlngers. 2ftlt23c; fowls, loui0".4c. METALS-Oeneral conditions In metal .circles In New York and Iondon varied 'little from a speculative standpoint today. Futures .neglected. Copper In Indon de clined 10 owing to an Increase In available stocks and a weak undertone prevailed all day, with the-'final phase of ,tho murket easy, spot sUndtnir at 17 17s 6d and fu ture! t 6S 7s M. Locally copper wu neglected and nominally unchanged. Lead was featureless and unchanged. Spelter continues very dull at old prices 44.5!V4 t 8.97V4 while in London prices fell i.fl ,s to 16 los 6d for spot. Domestic Iron mar kets ruled dull, but about steady at un changed prices. Pig Iron warrants, I'I.mj 10.00; northern foundry, ML25M15.50; fouth ern foundry, JI3. 7515.25, and soft southern. 112. 76f15.25. Glasgow warrants closed at 2s id and Mlddlcsborough, 43s 7',4d. OMAHA WHOLESALE .MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations on Stnplr nnil I'nncy Produce. EGGS Receipts liberal; good stock, firm, lOMlO'.JC LIVE POULTRY-Hcns, 7c; young and old roosters, 3'jsVc; turkeys, 0(c; ducks and geese, i)c; spring chickens, per lb., Iti'uUc. UUTT13R Commun to Mir. 12V,!!n3e: choice dairy, in tubs, H13c; separator, lac. rjit.au rjau liiuck pass, idc; wnuo bass, tic; blueilsh, 11c; bullheads, loc: blue crupples, 7jloc; ciscocs, 7c; halibut, 11c; her- iiiL'. oc; iiuuuock, luc, picxerei, ic; pme, vu, tea snapper, luc; salmon, lie; suunsh, be; trout, 9c; Whitehall, 9c, PIQEOANS-Llve, per doz., M. VEALS-Cholcc, tyiOc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice upland, M0.U0: No. 1! tinlnti.l. I9.M! medium. J9.00: coarse, JS.00. Rye straw, 16.50. These prices aro for hay of cood cplor and quality. De mand rair. no iresh receipts. UAl'a No. 2 White, 29C. COHN-No. 3, 12c. URAN-Mj. VKQETAHLWq. SPINACH-Per bu. box, 40c. ASPARAUUS-Nutlve. per doz., SSfflOo, RHUIIARU-Homu grown, per lb., lc. NliiW CARROTS Per doz., 2025c. NEW TURNIPS-l'er doz., 2U025C CUCUMUERS Hothouse, per doz, 40SMc. LETTUCE 1'er bu., 20c. RADISHES Per doz., 15320c. PAltaLEV-I'cr doz.. 300. l'UTATOES-Old, per bu.. 90c. NEW POTATOES-Pcr bu 90c CARI1AUE New Cullfornla. 2C. TuMATOES-l-'lorlda, per 6-basket crate, fancy, t2.60; Texas, l-bjk. crates, M.50, ONIONS Bermudas, per rratc. 2.25: new California. 2c. CAULIFLOWER Hnme-srown. ner doz.. EOc. HEANS Wnx, per 1-3 bu.. 40c; string, per 1-3 bu.,- 30c. PEArf-Per bu., 1.00; per i i bu 40c. FRUITS. STRAWRERRIES Home grown, 2; Col orado. 2.50. HLACKUERRIES Per 24-qt. case, 1.50 2.0O. RA8PUERR1ES Per 24-qt. case, 2; red, per 24-qt. case, J4.0o; per 2t-pt. case, 2-5u. ClllultlES Cuillonila, per MU. box, 1.23; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, 1.75. PEACtiEb Citlliomla, per oox, 90cg1.00. Al'ltlCOTS Calltomld, i-baskot crates, 1.50. PLUMS-Calllornlo. per crate, 1.23. UOOSEUERRIES-Per 24-qt. case, 1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Callfornla seedlings, 2.75(9 3.W; Med. sweets, 13.50. LESIONS Culitorniu. extra fancy, 3.75; choice, W.W. RANANAS Per bunch, according to stzo, 2.t04l2.50. F1US California, new cartons, 75c; layers, 6jc; Imported, per lb., 10012c. DATES-Persiuii. In CO- !a. Doxcs, Salrs, Eo MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 21sectlon caso, per lb.; Halloween, 5V4c per lb. PINEAPPLES-Pcr doz., 1.76(32.00. CIDER-Pcr bbl., 4.50; per half bbl., 2.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c: ill bcrts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 1S&20C; raw peanuts, per lb., 5S5V4c; roasted, iK'tt 7V4c; llrazlls, 13c; pecans, 10U22c. I1IDE8 No. 1 green, 6',4c; No. 2 green, 5Vic; No. 1 salted, 7V4c; No. 2 salted, 6V4c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, ft! Vic; sheep pulu, 2575c; horse hides. 1.C0&2.25. Nt. I. on Is (irnln nnil Provisions, ST. LOUIS. June 26. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 65Vc; track, HK 63c, new; 7y6fV4c, old: July, 63V4c; Septem ber, 64e; December, 66a14c; No. 2 hard, 63iJi66V4c. CORN Easy; No. 2 cash, 42',4c; track, 43f(4lc: July, 42c: September, 43c. OATS-Hlghcr; No. 2 cash, 29c: track, 29V4fl30'ic; July, 27ic; September, 26:5ia26;4c; No. 2 white, 31Vjo. RYE-IIIgher at 40c. FLOUR Dull; patents. 3i453.60: extra tancy and straights, 3.0OTJ3.15; clears, 2.65 Zl 2. 80. CORNMEAL Steady at 2.30. RRAN Quiet, steady; sacked, cast track, 62V4c HAY Timothy, steady, 7.60014.60; prairie, tlrm for choice grades, which are scarce and in demand, not quoted, ri . ;WHI8KY-8tcady, 1.27. IRON COTTONTIES-M.05. RAGOING8-6n''7c. HEMP TWINE-Oc. PROVISIONS-Pork. llrm: Jobbing, 15.75. Lard, lower nt 8.E2V4. Dry salt' meats, UUlot ; boxed lots, extra shorts, 8.12V4; clear ribs, R.37ti: clear sides, S.G0. Racon. steady: boxed lotH, extra shorts, 9; clear ribs, 9.37V4; clear sides, 9.50. METALS Load, llrm at M.30-4.35. Spel ter! llrm at 3.82',i. POULTRY Steady: chickens. 7c: springs. 12(jl4c; turkeys, 8c; ducks, 6c; springs, 8c; geese, 4c: springs, 8c. RUTTER Steady! creamery, Hf20c; dairy,. 13fll4c. EGGS Steady: western nnd southern, 7c. RECEIPTS-Flour, 3,000 bbls.; wl.eat, 24, 000 bu.; corn, 20,000 bu.; oats. 12,000 ba. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls.; wheat, 15,000 bu.; corr,, 12.000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu. Liverpool (iriitti nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Juno 26.-WHEAT-Spot, dull; No. 2 red western winter. Es7Vjd; No. 1 northern Hprlng, 5s 7d; No. 1 California, os lO'.id. Futures, quiet; July, Es6id; Sep tember, 5s 6!Jd, CORN Spot, American mixed, now, quiet, 4s "id; American mixed, old, Arm, 4s 2id. F.iturcs, (Ulot; July, 3s UTid; September, 4s ?;d; October, 4s -);(.. PUA8 Canadluu, steady, at 6s lOd. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, dull, 7h ,4d. HOPS At London (Paclllo coast), steady, 4iffjC4 15s. PROVlSIONfci Reef, llrm; extra India me.HS, tils Ed. Pork, steody; prlmo mess western, 61s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady, 47s 3d. Lard, lirm: prime western, In tierces, 12s 3d; American refined, in pulls, 43s fid. Huron, tlrm; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 44.1 ImI; short ribs. 16 to 24 lbs.. 46s 91; long clear middles, light. 28 to 31 lbs.. 45s 3d: long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs.. 43s Cd; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 12s tid: clear bollles, 4Ss. Shoulders, square, 11 to' 13 lbs., steady. 48s. RUTTER Finest United States, quiet, 90s: good. dull. S7s 5d. CHEESE Firm; American finest white, 45s: American llnest colored, 46s 6d. TALLOW Firm; prlmq city, 25s 6d; Aus trnllan, In London, 26s 9d Knnsnr City (irnln nnd Provision. KANSAS. CITY, June 26.-WHEAT-July. 60V4c; September. fiOHc: December, 62V4o; cash. No; 2 hard, 63fl63V4c; No. 3, 6fl63c; No. 2 red. CWi63V4u; No. 3, 62c. CORN-July, 41'ic; September, 42ttc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 42c; No. 2 white, 42V4 43c. OATS-No. 2 white. 31c. RYE No, 2. 49c. HAY-Cholco timothy, ll.60gi2.00; cholco prairie, Ml.00ffll.60. RUTTER-Creamcry, 15917c; dairy, 14 16c. EGGS Lower: fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 8V4c per doz., loss off, cases re turned; new whltewood cases Included, V4c more. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 32,000 tiu.; corn, 12,500 bu.: vats, none. S 1 1 1 I'M ENTS W heat, 48,000 bu.; corn, 2,400 bu.; outs, 8,000 bu. Toledo Crnln nnd Seed, TOLEDO. Juno 26. WHEAT Dull, higher; No. 2 cash nnd July, CSHc; Septem ber, CS'&c. ' ' CORN Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash and July. I3!4c; September, 44c. OATS Dull, unchanged; No., 2 cash, 22Vlo: July, 26ic; September, :Vjc. RYE Dull, unchanged: No. 2 cash, Elc CLOVERSEED-Dull, higher; prime cash, (6.50; October, (5.65. Minneapolis AVhent, Flour and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. June 26. WHEAT Cash. 6IHc: July. 63&6JV4c; Septomber, 64c; on track. No. 1 hard, 66y,c; No. 1 northern, 64c; No. 2 northern. 63V4c FLOUR Firm: llrst patents, (3.70ft3.S0; second patents, (3.60Jj3.60; first clears, 2,C04P 2.70; second clears, (2. RRAN In bulk, (10.60. Penrln Mnrkot. PEORIA, June 26. CORN Steady; No. 3. 43Vic OATS-Slow; No. 2 whl, 2SV4c billed tlirnuch. WHISKY-Rasls of (1.27 for finished goods, JJIlvrnuUee (irnln .Market. MILWAUKEE. . June 26. WHEAT Firmer: No. 1 northern. 67C6Sc! No. 2 north ern, 65(fififlc; July, 6ts4c; September, fHc. HARLEY Dul; No. 2, 65c; sample, 63 63VfC. Phlladelphln Prodoce Market. PHILADELPHIA, June IS. DUTTER Firm: fancy w'estern creamery, lV4c: fancy western prints, lDc; fancy nearby, 10c. EGQS-6teady; fresh nearby, Itc; fresh western, 14c; fresh southwestern, 13o; fresh southern, 12c. CHEESE Firmer; New York full creams, fancy, small, 9noc; New York full creams, fair to choice, 9U5I9V4C MOVEME.TS I.X STOCKS AMI ItOXUS. Lnrcst Drop Is In St, Pnnl nnil t'titon t'nelflc. NEW YORK. June 26. Tho sentiment re flected by the changes In stock prices under went an astonishing number of mutations today, considering the small volume of tho trading and tho narrowness of the Interest In the market. The market was palpably soft, notwithstanding these occasional va riations. Strong supporting orders were put In tho market at the opening to guard against any disturbance of prices. Tho ad vances caused In that way weio met by con. niuerauie selling orders uy me clement which professed to expect further trouble The trading took on the tone of the recent market and consideration turned to the sit uation of the money market. The money rate stiffened to nVout 6 per cent nnd In creased offerings came on tho market and prices therefore yielded easily. This period of greatest weakness In the market was also that of the greatest activity. Tho Hurry In money rates was oxnetly what had been anticipated for two weeks past and What Is a Usual Inrlilont nt Mm lnt urol In June, on ncoount of the large accumulations nrcefcsary lo provide ror dividend and Inter est disbursements. This week optimistic hope haH hinged on tho probability of tho repayment to the market of some large bor rowings of the syndicates and rnllwny com panies. Possibly yesterday's disturbance to credit, slight though It was, had Its effect In tho shifting of loans which occurred to day nnd which precipitated tho sprinkle of liquidation owing to the dllllculty of secur ing new accommodation. The decline In prices was most pronouneed In St. Paul, union Pacific, Manhattan and some of the less prominent stocks which have been un der manipulation recently for an advance. St. Paul fell nn extreme 2!4 under Inst night, Tho latter port of the dny was taken up by a general but desultory rccoverv. Not n few of the most Important stocks were lifted well above last night's level, while tho larger number rallied to that level. The close whs dull but llrm. Tho reaction In sterling exchange In response to the rise In the money rate and the favorable progress In the stock exchange settlements In Lon don and Ucrlln, in spite of bank failure In Lclpsle. carried I he. price of oxchangc welt away from the gold export point. The bond market wos dull, but prices yielded to selling In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, (2,995,000; United States refunding 2s advanced U per cent on tho lust call. The Commercial Advertiser's London tlnanclal cablegram says: The stock mar ket today was stagnant, except for settle ment arrangements. Quotations were again ower. with Horlln still a free seller, follow ing the recent bank failures In Germany. These failures, largely tho result of ovcr tlnnnctug Industrial Issues of electric stock, caused a flatness In copper on a restructlon In tho demand for (he metal. Rcrlln offered American stocks freely and ns London was not buying prices gcncrnlly crumbled away from lack of support. The contango Is 5ti In St. Paul unci Union Pncitlc and 6 on United Stntcs Steel corporation. Contungo on steel shares was stiff, because tho trust's brokers wero discouraging bulls. -Money was In good demand, call and fu tures at 3 per cent. Tho Rnk of England again lent funds heavily. Tho Rank of England has bought JC205.0U0 In bars. Rcr lln exchange Is 20.41. The following are tVi closing price os the New York Stock exchange: Atchison do IM Ilnltlmore A O..., do pfil Cnnndlan Pacific Cannda Southern Ches. & Ohio ChlcaKO & Alton., do pfil C, It. & Q Chicago, I, A. I,., do pfd , Chicago k 12. I... ChtcnKD Qt. W..., Mo 1st pfd do 1i sM Chicago A N. W, C. R. I. & I Chicago T. & T.', do pfd C, C C. & St. I Colo. Southern .. .. do pfil , ..103 Bo. Paclllo ..'MK So. Hallway .. 9I do pfd , ..104 Tex. & Paacllla..., .. f8 (T., Bt. L. A W.... .. 4S!l do pfd , .. 45'i Union Paclflo ... 79 i do pfd , ,1SS . SJ'.i . 86-H . 44'.;, H'-J tik .110 . K "!i . it . . 32',, . :t . 47K . 77 .ITS .103 . DO .no . KT. . ii . 51 . iS .103 ,131 . 48 . 8IH til! .HO . 67 li .115 .100 .'! . . 2JW . J1U . 90 . 83 . 41 . 2 Hi . tilt . 76 .102 . 64 . 42!i .117 . 41 . 85 .209 - 21?t . "S .14411 . 67U . lSVa . 73 . in; . 78', . :i . 61 . 4 . 9?Vi . 9:h ., 34s do pfd .. 71 iW. A 1. K. ..HI do :d pfd .. : Wis. Central .. MVi do pfd .. 52 P. C. C. A fit. L. ..So Adams Expresa ..'.6 Amer, Express ... .. 2iV4'U. 3. Express .. 44 Wells-r'argo Ex.... ,.. ff.;i Amnl. Copper i5 Ajner. c. & v do. lt pfd do pfd Amer. Lln. Oil.... do 2d pfd 2';i Deliv. ft Iudon....tU io pfd.. Del., L. & W.... Den. & Jtlo G... do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd at. -Nor. pfd Rocking Valley . do pfd Illinois Central . Iowa Central .... do pfd L. E. & W do pfd IjOuIi. & Nash... Manhattan L ... "Met. St. ny.... )lcx. Central . . . Mex. National .. Minn. .& Kt'. I.... Mo. Paclflo M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central.... Nor. & WcBt do pfd No. Pacltlo do pfd... Ontario A Weit. Pennsylvania .... Heading do Jut pfd do 2d pfd Bt. I & S. P.... do In pfd do 2d pfd St. I P. W do pfd St. Taul ..:u,4 Amer. S. A It ... M do pfd Atnr. Tnhaprn .. 9) .. 4: .. 70T4 .. ! ... m, I8V4 ..HSVi ... 40W .. 71 VS .. 63 ,..120 ,.109 ..t:tvi ,. .174(4 ,.. H ,.. 11 ,..1!J6 ..110U ,.. 62V ,..166H ,..liM .. Mti .. ,..120 .. M ,.. 3C'i ,..150 .. 43 ,.. 7fVi KM ... 51V4 ,.. 8.1 ,.. Ui ,.. 324 ,.. CSVi ,..173l4 Ana.Mln. Co Illrk. Ran. Tr Colo. F, A I Con. Oas Con. Tobacco .... do pfd , General Electric .! G hi cone Sugar .... itocKing Coal Infn'l Paper do pfd Int'n'l Power Laclede Gas National lllacult .. National Lead National Kaalt .... do nM No. American Pacific Coast Paclflo Mall Peon e a Gob I'rested S. C do pfd Pullman P. f! Hepubllo Steel .... do pfd Sucar Tonn. C. A I Union II. A P. Co. do pfd,...: U. 8. Leather do pfd U. S. Rubber do pfd U. 8.. Steel.., do pfd .Vcatern Union ... Trust rccclpts.Ex-dlvIdcnd. New York Money Market. NEW' YORK. June 2C.-MONEV-On call, firm, 4JMJS per cent; last loan and ruling rate, 6; prime mercantile papor, 3W04W. STERLING EXCHANGE-Weaki with nctual Luslness In bankers' bills at 4.87 4.8i for demand and at J4.S3ViQ4.SJi,4 for .B,l!5U',.as; P3tc,l rates, H.884.S6 and $4.8SU0M.89; commercial bills, J1.84UG4.S3W. SlLVBR-CertlllcateB, nominally tioc; bars, E9ic; Mexican dollars, 47Uc UONDS-Government. steady; state. In active; railroad, easier. Tho cluilnt: pilcc on uonda tod. are a follows: IT. R. 'rf. 2. rff .137 IN. T. C. Is , ,107 .132(4 ,. 72 .103 .1WT4 .103 ,vn .10314 .1:9 .11914 . 9S74 .103 .117 .13614 ,M .118 .119U . 9.-.H .12074 . 61 .11914 . n .1(7 .11914 .112 .115 . Dili . 9614 do coupon do 3a, reg do coupon do new 4, rfit... do coupon do old 4i, ttg do coupon do Si,' rcc do coupon n. of r 3. 63a .10714 N. J. C. B. t... 10S No. Paclflo 3s do 4s .11.9 N V O A St L 4s N. A W. pnn i .139 .112!i ,1131, ,108 ,108V. Ore, Nav. Is , lo 4a O. S. L. 6a do con. 3s Rcadlnc D,n. .153 Atcli. gen. Is ,104 . ii It. O. V. Is , St I. A 1 M c. 5a., St L A 8 F b. s., do ailj. 4a Canada So, 2a , Chen. A Ohio 4Ws. do (a C. A N. W. c. 7a.. do B. V. A. 3a, ,. ChlraKo Ter. 4a.... Coin. So, 4s D. A It. G. 4b Erlo general 4s P. W. A D. C. la. Oen. Electric 5s... Ia. Central Is U A N. unl. 4s..., St.. K. AT. 2s do 4s .103 .'.OtVi St. Paul consols., ,120 St. P. C. A P. la do 3s So. Pacific 4 , So. Railway 6a 8. R. A T. 6d T. A P. la .1424 ,123 , W'14 . 8) ,104 . sou ,10714 ,:oo ,117 ,10414 , 87 , 9s do 2a Union Paclflo 4a.., Wabash la do 2s Wtst Shnr Wis. Central s,. lVa. Centuries Offered. Rnaton Ntocka nnd Honda. ROSTON, June 26. Call loans, 3I3V4 per cent; time loans, 3HQ4j per cent, Oitlclal closing; A.. T. A S. P do pfd Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. Telephone Iloiton A Albany,,, Roiton Elevated .. Hoston A Me , C 11. & Q Dominion Coal do pfd , U. S. Steel do -pfd Mex. Central N. E. G. A C Old Colony , Old Dominion Rubber Union Pacltlo 86i; 103 144 122 133i 2t5 ISO 101 19014 4014 11314 4S'i JV4 28 714 JC8 21 IM',4 Union Land West End West. Electric ... Adventure ning. Mln. Co.... Amnl. Conner .... ,. 3 ,. 93 ,. CO 4 ,. 20 ,. 23 ,.122 ,. 8 '.95 ,. 2? ,. 161, ,. 23 . i i. 61H .174 ,. 7 ,.337 . 2.i ,. 63 Atlantlo Calumet A Recta. Centennial Franklin Humboldt Osceola ,,,,, Parrot ,,,,, Qulncy Santa Fe Conner.. Tamarack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines flank Clenrlnice. OMAHA-Juno 26.-CIearinss. JSS3.750; cor responding day last year, 31, 132,143; de crease. S24S.399. ST. LOUIS. Juno 26.-Clearlngs, J7.787.123; balances1. $1,353,727; money, 5ft7 per cent; New York exchange, 15c discount bid, par asked. CINCINNATI, June 26.-Clearlngs, 2,9S5,. 850; New York exchange ot par; money, 3V4 06 per cent. PHILADELPHIA, June 26-Clearlngs, $16,105,303: balances, 12,155,301. BALTIMORE. June 26.-Clearlng, $4,405, 189: balances. $326,629. NEW YORK, June 26.-ClcarIng, $239, 482.154; balances, $11,581,850. CHICAGO, June 26.-Clcarlngs, $22,664,910; balances, $1,522,990; posted exchange, $4.S6Vi for sixty days, $4.89 on demand; New York exchange. 15c premium. . ROSTON, Juno 26.-Clearings, $23,447,7tf; balances, $1,619,794. London Slock Quolnllotin, LONDON, June 26.-4 p, m.-Closing! Consols, money , do pfd Atchison Canadian Pacific St. Paul .......... Illinois Central .. Lnulsxltle N, V. Central... Erie ,.. 3 ,.. 9?4 ,.. 8-'4 .! ,..179 .,1J2H .111 . M'i .. 41 do 1st pfd Pennsylvania 7f; , 7714 , 23 , 99 1014 9 41 t,f'4 son. (leading No. Paclflflc pfd. Orand Trunk Anaconda ,,. Hand Mines V. S. Stfel.. do pfd.... RAR SILVER-2UI2 6-16d per oz. MONEY 2V4 per cent. The rato of dis count In the open market fy short bills Is 2HJi2 11-16 per cent; for three months' bills, Xcr York MlnlnK Stocks. NEW YORK, June 26.-The following ard the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con IS .Little Chief ........ 11 Alice 41 Ontario ..1......SI; Ilrecce ...1G0 ophlr . 'J Ilrtinswlck Con,,... is ,1'hoenlx 1J Comstock Tun 314 Potosl ; Con. Cal. A Va 210 Savane Deartwood Terra . 53 Horn Silver ir, Iron Sllxer 69 Lradvllle Con I Hlerru Nevada i" Small Hopes 45 Standard S6S Sloek IliFlmnge tja Open. NEW YORK, Juno 26.-TI10 governors of Hie Stock exchange have voted not to oloso the exchango on July 5 and 6. Cotton Mnrkct. NEW YORK, June 26.-COTTON-KolloW-lug the decline In the new crop options of vesicruay. uuium huiu nmt-i The opening was steady, with prices down " in 1 imintH under illannnolntlnz cables and hick of wet weather In tho southwest. After the call the market turned weak, following a further decline in Liverpool nnd 11 severe break In Now Orleans prices. The early dc cllno carried August off to ".'lie; October, 7.49c, nnd January, 7.43c. In the afternoon there was a further decline to 7.74c for Au iMif T.Wi- for October and 7.43u for January. Trading was active and pit operators were at times excited. The last half witnessed a heavy spurt or room liquidation ana selling for southern account, under which prices again gave way. Spot closed dull and l-16c lower; middling uplands, 8?ic: middling gulf. 9ij,c: sales, none. LIVERPOOL, June 26,-COTTON-Spot, fair demand and l-32d lower; American middling, fair, 5 9-32d; good middling, 61-32d; middling. 4 25-32d; low middling, 4 9-16d; good ordinary, Ili-IRd; ordinary. 4 l-16d. Tho sales of tho dav wero 10,000 bales, of which WO wero for speculation and export and In cluded 8,100 American. NEW ORLEANS, Juno 26.-COTTON-Spot. quiet; sales, 1,700 bales; ordinary, 513-I6c; good ordinary, Cic; low middling, 7 7-16c; middling, 8 5-16C, good middling, 813-16c; middling fair, 9 M6c, nominal; re ceipts, 7,661 bales; stock, 120,833 baleM. ST. LOUIS, Juno 26.-COTTON-l-16c lower and steady at the decline; middling, SUc; sales, 93T bales; receipts, 2,033 bales; shipments, 2,920 bales; stock, 66.370 bale. GALVESTON, Juno 26.-COTTON-Flrm at s;"-16c. Wool Mnrkct. ST. LOUIS, June 26. WOOI-Stcady to llrm, particularly strong on better grades, which are In demand; medium grades, lilt 17c; light fine, llllc; henvy flne, 9lllc; tub washed, 16g24c. BOSTON. June, 26. WOOL The American Wool and Cotton Roportcr will say tomor row of tho wool trade: The market con tinues to improvo slowly but surely. Some of tho now wools bought in eastern Oregon will cost 4c clean. The sales of tho week In Boston amounted to 3,100,000 pounds domestic and 275,000 foreign, making a totnl of 3,375,000 pounds, ngalnst 3,392,000 tho pre vious week and 3,932,000 for tho correspond ing week Inst year. The sales since Jan uary 1 amount to 104,774,900 pounds, against 67,63,100 for the corresponding time last year. Tho receipts of wool In Boston this week amount to 21,010 bales, against 19,792 last week und 14,838 last year. 1 The total receipts since January 1 have been 228,022 bales domestic and 76.813 bales of foreign, ngalnst 142.852 domestic nnd 100.927 foreign for tho corrcspondlngporlod of 19iio. This Is nn Incrcaso of 85,170 bales domestic and a decrease of 24,084 foreign. Shipments ot wool for the week ending Juno 24 wero 4,599,330 pounds. This shows an Increase of 662,828 pounds over 'the' shipments of 3,936, 602 pounds for tho 'previous week. Since January 10 tho toV.l; shipments amount to 117.952,945 pounds. ' ' CofTecl,.)jWrket. NEW YORK, Jane '26. COFFEE-Spot, Rio, quiet; No. 7' Ittvntcc, 6c; Cordova, 8!4 1214c. A lower opening In the local market later gave wny to'An advarice. with senti ment at the close quite bullish as to the nearby futures. The market opened steady, with prices 5 points lower In sympathy with heaviness In European markets .and large receipts in tho crop' country. Thero was very little offered and before midday some options wero 5 points, higher, having stif fened on room nnd foreign light buying, Tho Into, session showed a tolerably llrm tone. The close was steady, with prices net unchanged to 5 higher. Total sales wen 28,750 bags. Including: July, 6.0&S5.15c: September. 5.25(!5.30c; October. 6.30c; No vember. 5.35c: December, 6.55c; March, 6.65c; May, o.7&35,80c. Hngnr Mnrkct. NEW YORK, June 2S.-SUOAR-Raw. tlrm; fair refining, 3 9-lCc: centrifugal, 9 test. 4 7-32c; retlned llrm; No. 6, 4.95c; No. 8. 4.75c; No. 9, 4.70c; No.tlO, 4.65c; No. 11, 4.60c; No. 12, 4.55c; No. 13, 4.55c; No. 14, 4.50c; standard A, 5.30c! confectioners' A, 6.30c; mould A, 5.85c; cut loaf. 0.00c; crushed, 6.00c; powdered, 5.60c; granulated, 5.60c; cubes, 6.73c. NEW ORLEANS, June 26. SUGAR Qulot; open kettle, 3 3-lftfiftc: open kettle, centrifugal, 3TMS4ic; centrifugal yellow, 4l,il 9-16c; seconds, 2?;s$lc; molasses, dull; centrifugal, 715c. 4)11 nnd Iloaln. NEW YORK. June 26.-OILS-Flrm; crude, nomlnnl. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, stendy. Turpentine, quiet. SAVANNAH. Juno 26.-OII,8-SplrltB tur pentine, llrm at 34c. Rosin, firm nnd un changed. LONDON, June 26.-OILS-CaIcutta lin seed, spot, 51s 9d. Turpentine spirits, 26s T4d. OIL CITY, June 26.-OILS-Credlt bnl ances, $1.05; certificates, no bids; ship ments, 70.865 bbls.; average, 89,875 bbl3.; runs, 113,442 bbls.; average, 83,410 bbls. Dry (Jnods Mnrkct. NEW YORK, Juno 26.--Tliere has been no further chnngo In tho market for brown cottons; the tone continues strong, with more buyers than sellers. Bleached goods llrm, with fair demand; wide sheetings show an advanced tendency; denims, ticks nnd other coarse-colored cottons llrm; print cloths, quieter but firm; prints In stendy de mand; men's wear woolens nnd worsted, scarce In plain goods; dress goods quiet. Young Asahnicn Command .Inly 1. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 26,-Gcneral Samuel B. Young, who Is to succeed Major Oeneral Shatter In' tho command of tho Department of California, has arrived In this city from the east, accompanied by hlsj daughter. Ho will assume command July 1 and will then take up his residence at Black Tolnt, occupying tho residence where General Shaffer has so long been living. General Young sayB thero will be no change In the personnel of tho department at present with the exception of aides, who form the personal staff of tho genernl. General Young will have for his aides Cap tnln H. P. Hownrd, Thirteenth cnvalry; Captain W, R. Smedberg. late' of tho Fourth cavalry, and Lieutenant Jnmes F. McKlnley of the Sixth cavalry. Lieutenant McKlnley Is a nephew of the president. Ynlc Ouramcn In (Jood Trim, GALES FERRY. Conn.. Juno 26.-Ynle'i oarsmen who will figure In tomorrow's races were In -the best of spirits today. The coaches declare all tho men physlcnhy tit, the Htaleness which followed the strenuous effort of the four-mile race ngalnst time last week having passej away. All the 'varsity men look well and their action in the big boat has steadily Improved during the week. The practice of the morning was mainly 11 llmbcrliu process, consisting of a few racing stnrts only for each of the crews. The freshmen pulled their usual , strong stroke with Miller at bow, where he will undoubtedly row In the race, Heperr Snlls for Enrope, NEW YORK, June 26.-Senator Chauncey M. Depew sailed for Europe today. He said ho expected to return In time to take part In the New York mayoralty campaign In the fall. Jollel IMnnt Cloaca. JOLIET. III., Juno 2S. A strike of ma chinists at the Bates Machine company's works here resulted in the closing of the entire plant. Two hundred nnd fifty nre nut. Attempts at settlement have proved fruitless, I.eblKh Valley Men Go Out. PITT8TON, Pa., June 26. Two hundred machinists are on strike at the Coxtnn yards of the Lehigh Valley Railroad com pany. Pickets from the strikers' ranks patrol the ahopi. OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET 0h!c Ef CattU Abont Steady, but Othin Blow to Ttn Otmti Lowtr. HOGS SOLD ABOUT STEADY WITH MONDAY llcninml for Sheep nnd I.nniba Knthcr LlKht nnd Mnrkct Wim Slow nnd About Ten Cents Lower, Ex cept un Some Lntnba. SOUTH OMAHA, June 26. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog.-, Sheep. Otncial Mummy 2,112 2,101 1,J Ulitclal 'luesuay 3,137 V,16-J 2,Ml uiiicml euuesdny 2,1ns 'j.osJ 2,i-2 Tlrco duys this week.. 8,77 19,097 7,266 Same days last week.... t,456 21,L6 9,lf &amo WtcK betore k.lii 2o,lW MlO Same three weeks ago.. 8,3s 2j,u16 e.'M siimu tour weeks ngu...,ll,svi a'J.iii 'J.t3 same duys last ytur....lu,656 30,202 s,4u4 Averuge prlcu pa.d for hogs ut Soutn MmhN tw ....-I . . . . .1 1. ... - mc J'tlOl scvtitu uttyH wiui cum parisuns; 1901. 190U.1S9J.U93.1!97.1J96.1'9. June Juno June June June June June June Juno June .1 uild June JllllO June t uiie June Juno June June June Juno Juno June June June 1... 2... 3... 4... & ... I... ... 10.. I 6 iU I 4 4S 4 Kit 4 K! 11 4 111 I 4 9J 6 U2 b 10 . i o 0U 4 9J 4 ui 4 85 S'Ji y;l 5 03, 6 06 4 Hl I bJ 4 21 i b) 4 U 3 b9 4 UJ ' I t I") d 03 4 01 1 3 0i 3 45 3 t0 3 kn 3 tl I 92j 3 u 3 H 6 70 i 0 ltt 0 lUfcl Vlhl 'A .(hi it . I 34 4 3 1 1 2 s7 3 31 2 Uv 4 U 4 It 3 3C 1 3 31 3 Ul 3 2'J 3 04) 1 ' 6 M I 6 I si 1 I 6 4 all 4 31 11.., 12.. U... It.. Id,., 16.. 17.. la.., 19.. 21... 22... 23.. ' I it Sv 3 ,1 4 ii 3 ii 3 31) 3 Wi 4 it SMS. o 0,4 6 83il 0 8:, l 92 J4 3 o 3 t6 3 1 3 79, 3 W, 3 I9i 4 31 3 till 3 621 3 t3 3 641 u hi 3 W, 3 bo 3 8v i. 3. 2 9l 3 221 3 10) 3 1( 3 Wl 1 M. l In) hi 4 44 4 4u 3 15 3 02; I 2.9JI 4 48 0 XI;, f, in 3 711 3 80 3 69 3 611 3 Sol 3 ":' 3 63) 3 721 3 62 3 bi 1 3 Ui 3 63 - I 4 4o 4 SM 5 00 5 13 3 15 4 37 5 r. cm: 3 21 3 21 3 01 4 40 3 02i " -' I M "-I 21,. 2u.,, 26,. 3 26 3 W; 3 2JI 2 97( 3 151 - 1 4 40 1 r. 'i'ii-, 5 171 4 46 . 1 I 5 92Vi S 1U 4 b2 Indicator Sunday. . Tho. ofllclal number of cars of stock uruuglit 111 today by each road was: Cdttle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses. u., .M. & si. i'. uy 1 o O. & St. L. Ry 3 3 2 Missouri Paclllu Ry 13 1 Union Pacific system.... 24 31 4 C. St N. W. Ry 3 2 F E. & M. V. R. R 3S 40 3 C St. P., M. & O. Ry... 11 10 B. & M. R. R. R 23 28 4 C, B. & Q. Ry 1 S K. C. Ac St. J 10 1 C, R. I. & P., cost 9 C. R. I. P., west 2 1 Illinois Central 11.. Total receipts 128 138 11 45 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, cacn uuycr purcnasing tne num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 452 1.862 132 Swift and Company 763 2,242 Cudnhy Packing Co 752 1.561 "21 Armour & Co 330 3,161 601 Omaha Pack. Co., K. C... 81 Swift and Co., country.... 299 .... R. Becker & Dcgnn 329 .... Lobman & Co 2 .... Ldvlngstone & Schallcr.... 69 .... H. L. Dennis & Co 4 Wolf & Murncn 5 .... Other buyers 48 .... Totals 2,857 8,826 l,6.n , CATTLE There was a fair run of cattle nore today and tne mnrkct was slow nnd lower under the Influence of unfavorable reports from other nolnts. Chlcaeo re ported nil but the best about a dime lower and outer markets reported a similar de cline, so that packers here succeeded In pounding down values to a greater or less extent. Packers seemed to want tho cattle that wero offered, and the good to cholco kinds did not sell so much different from yester day. In some cases salts were made that looked steady, while others wero undoubt edly a shade lower. Tho medium grades nnd common stuff sold unevenly lower, though 6c'or 10c would about cover the neenne in nearly an cases, as comparer with last Friday choice grades are steady to a dime lower, and medium grades' will average about 16c lower. As ' compared with the hlch time cholco cattle are very close to steady, and certainly not over a dime lower, out the medium to common kinds aro 231) 33c lower, and In some casea more. Until today tho cow market has held up In good shapo this week, but buyers suc ceeded in pounding down values consid erably today. The choicest bunches wero not so much lower, but anything but the very best could be quoted 10(fi5c lower. Sellers did not llko. to take off to that extent, and ns a result It was n slow, draggy market from start to finish. Cholco heavyweight tuills were clcse to steady, but common kinds were slow nnd lower. Veal cnlvcs did not show mucn change and stags were weak to a dime lower. There were only a few stockers and feed ers In the yards, and anything at all de sirable sold In practically yesterday's notches. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS No Av. I'r. No Av. Tr. 1 770 3 33 40 1203 5 :0 Z 820 3 75 19 1233 5 20 1 1060 4 23 21 1230 i :s 1 1040 4 25 1 1130 6 23 3 S7S 4 40 20 1226 3 25 2 m 4 fO 26 1234 S 15 1 930 4 CO 40 1067 5 TO :0 (25 4 60 37.... 1168 5 33 1 1160 4 K, 96 1271 5 35 2 10) 4 IS 31 1345 S 33 33 1001 4 ',0 13 1042 6 31 21 1010 4 (0 27 1136 6 4-1 SO 1133 4 S) 22 1241 5 43 3 m 4 'J SO 1437 5 IS 1 , 870 S CO 22 117 3 43 14 10S5 6 00 12 1266 3 M 18 1043 5 00 41 1290 3 HO 3 1303 5 CO S3 137s 5 :0 16 1073 5 00 21,,,., 1325 5 ',0 23 965 6 00 7 1375 i to 10 793 5 CO 91 1J11 5 33 7 1023 5 0', 18 1238 i 35 36 1150 5 lb 13 1308 5 60 1S... 933 i K 31 1441 5 0 22...., 1083 5 03 CO 1394 5 C) 19....! 1108 5 05 33 1253 5 (O 20 1003 6 10 40 1300 3 CO 36 897 6 10 31 1329 3 60 14 1233 5 10 32 1283 5 60 21 1148 S !5 19 123 5 63 8TEERS TEXAS. 87 (93 4 40 67 1036 4 70 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 24 813 4 IS 22 10.(5 5 '.0 4 967 4 63 16 1186 S 35 35 1123 3 10 STEERS AND STAGS. 77 1111 5 03 COWS. 1 840 2 00 1 970 3 $3 1 870 2 '.'o 1 965 3 S3 1 90i) 2 35 2 1240 3 90 18 830 2 O 3 1063 3 90 2 1105 2 10 6 1116 3 10 1 810 2 '0 1 960 4 00 1 10S0 2 to 1 1100 4 (0 3 10.V) 2 ',5 1 10SO 4 uO 1 810 2 75 4 10O7 4 CO 1 940 3 75 2 875 4 tO 1 830 2 T5 4 1102 4 O) 1 1020 2 83 S 1300 4 03 1 109) 2 () 2 1030 4 03 1 960 3 CO 41 831 4 20 1 620 3 00 1 1000 4 20 3 1330 3 '5 20... 951 4 20 2,.,., 1010 3 23 5.. 1182 4 20 14 896 3 35 3 983 4 23 2, 9S0 3 25 4 3C0 4 25 1 1010 '3 40 2 1040 4 23 l...,........104u 3 10 1 110) 4 23 1 1100 3 50 2 1115 4 25 2 PX 3 TO 16 10C0 4 35 1 650 3 50 2 920 4 40 3 11C0 3 53 6 1041 4 '-) 3 tt 3 3 8 1207 4 SO 5 1066 3 a 1 1294 4 f5 14 945 3 M 8 932 4 75 , COWS AND HEIFERS. 6 882 3 10 5 922 3 M 5 696 3 ', 14 994 4 10 9 995 3 75 STAGS. 3 1060 4f) '1IEIFERS. 1 770 3 30 21 6(9 4 TCl 1 550 3 73 1 1120 4 40 BULLS. 1 900 2 75 1 1190 3 70 1 960 3 CO 1 1460 3 73 1 1410 3 CO 1 1630 3 30 1 1000 3 10 1 1340 4 00 1 956 3 15 1 1410 4 00 1,.., 1330 3 75 1 1300 4 10 1 1380 3 15 1 100) 4 IS 1 1130 3 10 1 2000 4 25 1 1120 3 40 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 810 1 Ci l 690 3 10 1,,., 540 3 0 1 770 3 10 1 110) 2 70 1 , 10) 3 10 I , 980 3 83 1 840 3 25 1 350 3 00 1 , 710 3 75 730 3 00 2 315 3 50 CALVES. 1 370 4 23 2 130 5 7t 1 80 4 30 3 Ut U 1 ID S'0 3 Its V) 3 176 3 75 1 140 ( fO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 333 3 00 10 811 4 M 1 820 S fO 4 817 4 20 1 81 3 CO 1 t 4 20 11 820 3 M 10 4 4 35 1 CM 3 tO 12 810 4 40 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 3 cows , $62 60 HOGS Thre was a fairly liberal run of boss here todnV. ntul nn nilvlees from other pclnts were unfavorable to the sell ing interests, packers started n here bid ding a nickel lower or S'dlUc lower thnn yesterday. In other words, they took off neuriy nn mey put on yesteruay. in mo morning packets went around and picked up the bottom grades at $o.92V4 and JS.9.", top $6.02li. The mnrkct was not particularly active owing to the fact that sellers did not like to take ore that much. The feel. inn, noHcvcr. 11111 noi improve ns me morn ing advanced and that was about the way the bulk of the sales went. Lnter on Hi the day packers did not Want to pay over $3.92ty for the general run of hogs and for tne ugnier weights they wero bidding 0.lV. Tho close of the market was very slow anil weak and It took good hogs on the last end to bring over S.!io. Representative smug; No. 76.. AV. ..17.1 I'r. No. Av. Ph. IT. 5 85 71 203 120 5 92'4 3 60 23) 120 6 9J), 5 87i, IS 211 v) J mi, 3 87,i 63. ....... 211 ... 5 92', S) 72 2J1 ... 6 92k 3 90 77 211 ... J M'4 6 JO 69 228 160 5 5 1") 72 UO 40 5 f2't 5 90 61 220 160 6 92!, 6 "0 77 214 120 5 W, 5 90 63 242 ,,, 5 91',i 5 :0 66 228 40 5 3 90 60 339 ,,, 6 92'i 5 90 63 239 ,,, ( 9J' 3 90 64 222 ... 5 92!, 3 90 65 213 240 5 3 Ol'.i 63 233 ... 5 924j 5 914 60 2.11 ... I 92!fc 5 92 61 233 ... 6 914 3 (24 63 277 80 5 924 6 W4 58 334 tO 5 93 5 92 4 37 243 (0 I SI 3 914 79 238 ,,, 5 M 5 924 63 239 ... 6 95 5 JJ4 85 215 80 6 95 5VJ4 67 228 ... 6 93 b 9.'4 61 243 80 3 93 3 92 4 81 231 80 6 93 6 J4 37 263 10 5 03 5 924 CI 274 80 6 95 5 924 S 246 80 5 93 6 94 60 233 200 & 93 5 924 C8 232 ... 5 9) 6 924 C 211 ICO 5 93 6 924 67 300 ... 5 93 6 924 66 252 ... 6 93 6 924 67 250 4 ) 5 93 3 92 4 92 J.-.7 ... 5 95 5 C2 4 72 2.16 160 6 95 5 924 62 2X3 80 R 93 6 024 16 247 30 6 93 6 924 60 219 160 5 95 6 924 71 2i2 ... 5 9j 3 924 C) 243 ... 3 93 3 914 73 211 ... 5 95 5 l'4 68 229 120 5 95 3 .)2i 61 2.V) ... 5 93 3 924 CI 277 80 . 93 3 924 80 211 120 5 95 5 924 72 2S5 160 3 93 5 934 C5 262 .,. 3 93 6 92 4 78 270 80 5 93 6 924 CI 261 ... 5 15 6 P.1 4 73 232 ... '3 93 6 424 73 233 240 6 95 6 934 62 277 ... 3 93 6 924 61 212 80 5 33 S J24 C8 240 ... 6 93 5 32 4 70 230 80 5 93 6 !;,j 68 246 80 5 93 6 924 63 24S 80 6 93 6.'4 72 276 ... 5 93 5 024 69 278 160 6 97 4 6 69 2S6 80 6 974 5 92', 73 235 ... 6 914 6 924 49., 281 ... 5 974 5 924 67 283 ... 6 0) 6 924 59 256 tO S 034 M 79 206 92 IS! 61 179 67 203 67 12S 81 191 46 33) ft Ml 63 223 Kt 22S 87 213 78.., 232 80 200 74., 224 88., 220 60 235 7i 223 41 229 90... . ..193 42 212 1C0 80 160 SO 400 10 120 80 80 80 1C0 80 120 60 232 (3 242 69.1 78.. 70,. 63.. C6.. 214 ..218 ..233 ,.23 .211 .213 .216 .213 .242 .207 .220 .240 40 120 40 80 75 63 57 71 88 73 50 120 80 "... 72... 139.. 77... 36... ....250 ....218 ....230 ....223 ....253 ....324 120 80 72.. 63 268 76 241 72 222 73 222 42 245 71 234 65. ,..,...229 83 241 141 248 200 ..221 73.. 60.. .223 ..196 69., .227 73 212 77 211 72 224 63 2i7 76 241 72 223 47 2M 68. '. 237 67 221 72 ..245 69 '..230 37 226 76 205 13 214 74 233 160 200 40 120 80 6 924 SHEEP There was not whnt mlcbt he called a heavy run of sheep hero today, but iminrrs uiu tower irom tne start, anu ns a result they succeeded In getting their sup plies for less money. Sellers" wero slow about cutting loose at lower prices, but they finally took off about a dime. Tho western grass wethers that sold yesterday for IA26 brought 13.15 today and other sales were made that also looked Just about a dlmo lower. Lambs did not show so much change from yesterday, though the mar ket waa slow. A string sold at 11.66 which looked Just about steody with yesterday. Quotations: Choice clipped wethers. $3.01 Si 3. 75: fair to COOd rlllinerl unlhrrj It MM 3.65; choice clipped owes, S3.00JT3.25; fair to kuuu cmipcu ewes. -iohj.uu; cnoice wooieo; Iambs. Il.75n0.00: fair to cood lambs $1 MID 4.75; choice clipped lambs, J4.40O4.60; fair to f ood clipped lambs. $4,2534.40; spring lambs, 4 50&5.25; feeder wethers, J2.75'3.00; feeder lamus, w..;i'a iicpreccntuiive saics: No Av. Pr. 172 western lambs ... 67 . SO . 72 . 97 . 51 . 93 4 60 2 37ft 2 37Vi 3 15 6 20 3 37,4 6 western eweB 8S western ewes 610 Wyoming, grass wethers 132 spring lambs 438 Montana fed wethers...., CIIICACiO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Choice Steera Stendy lloga Close Stronn Lnnilta Hotter. CHICAGO. Juno 26. CATTLE Receipts. 20.000 head, lncludinz 800 Tcxans: cholco steers steady, others weak; butchers, Block ers anu Texans steaay; rnncy steers, d.do; Sood to prime steers, $5,407(6.40; poor to me lum, $4.35(5.30; stockers and feeders, $2.90ft 4.80; cows nnd heifers, $2.7S3.15; dinners, $2.0002.75; bulls, $2.90fH.0; calves, $1.30410.60; Texas fed steers. $4.2ofi'3.40; bulls, $3,404(4.10. HOGS Receipts today, 30,000 ncaii; tomor row. 25.000 head, estimated: left over, s.ow) head; market opened weak, closing strong; mixed end butchers. $j.8o6.20: good to choice heavy, $6.00c"6.23; rough heavy, $5.S3(ij 5.t5: light. 3.9iKfi0.1f,'A: hulk of sales. $6.00 6.16. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 15.000 head: hteadv to slow: snrlnc lambs stronger; good to choice wethers. $3,9011,25; fair to choice mixed. $3.60ifl.00: western sheep, $4.00fl-!.2o: yearlings, $1.0081.60; native lambs, $(.Oyy5.15; western lambs, $1.5053.15. Knnsna C'ltr Live StocU Market. KANSAS CITY. Juno 26. CATTLE Re- eelnts. 6.500 nntlves. 2.000 Texans. 600 calves; native beef steers, steady to 10c lower; com mon cattle, lurrioc nigncr; cnoice nnuvo steers, $5,405(5.9'); fair to good, $l,95fJ5.33; stockers and feeders, $3.30jH.73: western fed steers, $4.75f 5.7o; Texans and Indans, $l.20ft 5.40; Texas grass steers. $2.20Q4.O0; cows,( 2.85JH.50; heifers, $3.60'U'3.40; canners, $2.O05j' :.75; hulls. $3.004.75; calves, $3.60173.00. HOGS Receipts. 14.000 head: market 5c lower: ton. 6.12V.: bulk. S5.90iii4S.10: heavy. $6.00fifl.l2V4; mixed puckers, $5.WV4fl6-10; light, $5."u'fl6.00; pigs, $5,601(5.70. tttiui-Ji' a Nil iAiMiis iteceipts, ,ow 4irirl innrlrAl fAnArnllv etjir1w wentnrll lambs, $4,601(5.25, including Arlzonas ut $5; i western wethers. S3.5lMH.uo: western year lings, $4.004.73: owes, $3,251(3.75: culls, $2.00 3.00; Texas grass sheep, $3.231('3.90. Nerr York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 26,-BEEVES-Re- celpts, 2,766 head; cholco steers, tlrm: others steady, but common slow; bulls ond cows, steady to snune lower; steers, jd.uuthj.w; oxen, $3.73; bulls, $3.0Off(J.90; cows, $2.25'g3.80. Cables, unchnnged; shipments, 4,260 quar ters of beef. . HALVES RecelDts. 6.214 'head: markot opened 2W5o lower; closed fully 25c off nil around: veals. $6.25U6.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,612 head; good sheep, firmer: others steady; lambs opened strong for all grndes, quality considered; under grades closed slow and easier; sheep, $3.0084.00; few extra, $4.50; lambs, $4.75Q6.25; mainly, $5.6013.25; culls, $3.62 WH00. HOGS Receipts, 4,500 head; firm at $0.3714 $jC53. St. Lonla Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. June. 26.-CATTLE-Rcce!pts. 2,900 hend, Including 700 Texans; market steady for Texans, 10a lower for natives; native shipping and export steers, $4.0S'S 6.00: dressed beef nnd steers, $4,751(6.55: steers under 1,000 lbs., $3,6015.00; stockers and feeders, $2.7&K i.uo; cows nnu neiiers, $2.O0fcl.70; canners, $1,251(2.65; bulls, $3.25K 4.25; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3,4016.00; cows and heifers, $2,6011.20. HOGS Receipts, 7.3W neaa: market b'aic lower; pigs and lights, $5.906.05; packers, $6.10116.13; butchers, $6,101(0.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head: market steady; native muttons, $3.50 04.00; lambs, $4. 6015.60; culls nnd bucks, $.,5014.25; stockers, $2,6013.00. Sioux City Live Stoek .Mnrket. RintlX CITY. Juno 26.-(Sneclsl Tele- gram.)-CATTLE-Recelpts, 600 head; mar ket slow and weak: beeves, $5,0015.65; cows and bulls mixed, $2,6054.23; stockers and feeders, W.4Ui,2j caives nnti ycuriuiK". 3i1l'4.0- m . , tlUUb-iteceipis, z.tiuu nrau. .isnu iuvvui, illlng $5.80lf5.9u; bulk. $5.8515.90. St. Joaepli Live Slonk Mnrket. bt .inSKPH. June 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,200 head: market on best steady to Kt. !' others (Yii:,c. lower: natives. $4.76 Q6.10; cows and heifers, $2,751)4.90; bulls and EDWARD C. Now COMMISSION MERCHANTS. gaUI!. PROVISIONS, STOCKS, noXnSANDCOTTON. 120-228 La Ball t., CHICAOO. ti puumt Mllelted. CorrMpoaitanca lalta. Dallr and pol Tnrlit Tttiiraull4oa ihuml rnvaia wire la all Ietel fulala Kaet e4 Wb stags, 3.008i3.10: stockers and feeders, M.75 4f-t.ti.i; vents, !4.V3U.50. Hoas-Rccelpts, 12,562 head: market mostly 5c lower; lights, Jo.901i6.05; medium and heavy, J5.93JI6.h; pigs, ll.00ijo.00i bulk, 5.95fl6.0f. SIIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; market stendy; lnmhs, mostly 6c lilgherj top, 13.00. Stuck In Slulit. Tho following tnblo shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the four principal live siock niariieis junr Cattle. Hogs. 9.483 30.00U 14.000 7,300 Sheep, 2,9.'i 15.IHO 4.6) !.6"0 South Omaha Chicago ...... Kansas City . 2.91$ 20.000 , s,rx) , 2.900 Bl. I.OUIS Totals 31,318 6),7f!3 23,02: SUITS PUZZLE MR. OSGOOD President of Cnlnrndo Kuel 4'onipiiiiy iKiiornttt of Atlnntlo Trust Coniimti)'' (irlrvnner. NEW YORK, Juno 26. Subpocnaes wcto served this afternoon on John C. Osgood, president of tho Oolortulo Fuel nnd Iron company, In two suits brought by the Atlan tic Trust company. There was no complaint filed In cither Bull as both are suits nt law. In one suit tho dnmngea nre placed nt $100,000 and In tho other $225,000. At the ofllce ot counsel for tho Atlantic Trust company nil Information wns refused, counsel saying thnt It wns a suit In which only the par ties concerned had nny Interest nnd that tho public was not concerned In any way, Mr. Osgood said ho did not know whnt the suits wore nbout nnd tho only surmise ho could mnko was that they were suits growing out of tho liquidation of tho White Bre.m Fuel company of Colorado, of which the Atlantic Trust company was a mortgage trustee, and In which Mr. Osgood tald ho was Interested. Aajroe Upon Wskf Srnle. CLEVELAND, Juno 26. As tho result of a conferenco between the American Tin Plato company nnd representatives of the Ameri can Tin Workers' Protective msoclntloti, which has been In session here for several days, a wngo scnlo has finally been agreed upon nnd signed by tho conferees. It is understood tho now scale gives tho work men nn advance of about 7 per cent. Tho men asked for a 10 per cent Increase. Tho new scale will affect about 30,000 worltmcn nnd will go Into effect July 1. Ilmtka I'ny Debit Ilnlnnren. NEW YORK. June M.-Edwnrd R. Thomns, the newly elected president of the Seventh National bank, took chargo of the Institution today. w am N. KlmlKili. who retired from tho presidency of tho bank, will remain on tho bank's direc torate and will continue to tako an acuvo Interest In Its affairs. At 11:30 It was announced that all tho banks havlmr debit balances at tho clear ing houso paid them today. More IlcBtlliiK Men Strike. , READING. Pn,. June 26.-TI.lrti' addi tional Readlnir railway shopmen struck: today, while six endeavored to return to work, but wero refused employment. Dur ing tho day at the various meetings' of tho, unions represented In the company's syr tom the men wero counseled lo remain nwny from company property nnd obscrvo tempcrnto habits. It is said that the com pnny, In anticipation of trouble with thn trainmen, hnn placed extra men on many of tho trains. Ilryfin Leaves Watertovrn. WATERTOWN. N. Y.. Juno 26. W. J. Bryan left hore early today' for Clnyton. meeting .Mrs. urynn una rnmny on nonrii the steamer at tho point and with them going down the St. Lawrence river to Quebec. " . TUB II 13 A LTV MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues day, june 2o, isoi: Warranty Deeds. K. K. Henderson to F. W. Carmlchael, . block 21, Halcyon Heights $ . 1 G. E. Avery and wife to same, block 19, same .....,.......i.r..i.T..i.,.n....r- 1,075 A. M, Goodrich to J. A. Gibson, a 35 foot lot 44, and n 25 feet lot 45, block 8, Hanscom Placo , 4,200 J. J. Hyrne to'Jnmes May, lot 12, block 1, Hoppes Bonanza sub,. 130 C. V. Gnrrigan ot at to M. A. Wind, lot 4, block 4, William Hagedorn's ad. 78 E. R. Richardson and husband to snme; same, and middlo 1-3 of sV4 tax lot 2, In 12-14-12 200 E. M. Coyle and husband et al to W. A. DcBord, middlo 1-3 of sV4 tax lot 2, In 12-11-12 r. E. Vandergrlft to W. E. McDonnell, lot 6, block "B," Lowe's add ', S. A. Blaydcs ot nl to W. A. DeBord, middle 1-3 of bV4 tax lot 2, In 12-11-12. Christ Brucgger nnd wife to B. P. Sweeney, lot 3, block 1, Cottage park. J. C. Bernard nnd wife to I. A. Ed- 300 600 650 2,0. 2,000 wnrds. nV4 lot 16. Nelson's add.. Samo to AV. D. Edwards, ai lot 16, same A. F. Sterzbach and wife to C. E. Mntthews, lot 5, and sVj lot 4, block 254, South Omaha , 1,00 Quit Clnlin need. M. E. Bowman and husband'to E. W. Homnn. lots 1 and 2, block 113, Dun dee Placo , x Emll Johnson and wlfo to Mnrblo Sav ings bnnk, lot 9, Wilson's add. to Kountzo Placo 5 Deeds. Sheriff to Christ Schludler. lot 43, Windsor Place extension; nr 60 feet of w 35 feet lot 6, Hnrtman add IU Totnl amount of transfers ..$13,363 INSTRUMENTS field for record Wednes day, Juno 26, 1901: Warranty Deeds, N. G. Hanson nnd wlfo to Mary Cha dpnlcc, 8 44Vi of w 155 feet lot 20, block 16, Improvement Association add $ i,5to Frank Spangenberg nnd wife to Julius Miller, n 35 feet of w 144U feet lot 9, block 13, Improvement Association add ,, !ijo L. C. Hnrdlng to Parkway Real Es tate company. nV4 no se 26-16-12 und part hw nw 25-15-12 3,!i0 Joseph Vrnna nnd wlfo to Frank Vrnnu, n',4 lot 6. block 258, Omaha, nnd strip adjoining 1 mi) Snrah McOavoo to C. E. Fowler, w 40 feet lots 1 and 2, block 1, Hoppes Ro nanza add Uo Etta Sugarman nnd husbnnd to Jumc May, lot 11. block 1. Hotme.i Bonanza add 110 8 8.0 1,0.0 2,210 Ileeila. Sheriff to Omaha Realty company, a tract In se so 19-15-13. Samo to same, lot 10, block 4, Shlnn's add Same to same, lot 3, block 11, Shlnn's add Same to Henry Colmnn, lot 2. bbek 2, Lincoln park: lot 20. block 8. Shrlver Place: undivided 1-11 lot 4 of tax lot 3, and sub lot 1 In tax lot 3 In 6-16-13 160 Total amount of transfers. ,w. .$19,'JV) OLDEST! SAl'ESTl BEST! WALL STREET Money Will linrn 111k Monthly Returns Tho Investor's Fund Pays Seml-Monthly. Tho oldest- established In America. .So certificate-holder over lost a cent. Pay ments made to all subscribers every 15 days. No trouble. No delay. Money refunded on demand. Write today for particulars, free to any 'address. U. 12. MACKl'll' Jk. CO., Hudson llullillna;, Mere York. TeiepHone lOStr, Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Boyd 4 Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION GRAIN. PROVISIONS AM) STOCKS. Duaid of Trad Dnlldlnw. Direct wires to Chicago and New York, Correspondence, John A. Wairen ft Co, HEEMAN with