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    TITJE OMAHA DAIUY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
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,AfUr Holding Market Beariiu, Bhorti Art
j Ousted and FricM Ball.
-5HARP REACTION FOLLOWS EARLY SLUMP
on Mecomrs a Medley, ThonabJ
alalia Are Paramount and All
Cereal nta Close Advanced
Except Jely Wheat.
t CHICAGO, June 2. Oraln speculation er
ljiprricrned something of a severe twist from
In he bear to the bull stlrie today. All mar-
riel started out weak and were depressed
nto a position where they could be rained
.yaslly. The raid came under the direction
of the big corn bulla and prices switched
Cabout violently. The tone became much
abnlxeri, although the bulla were In the ma
jority. At the close July wheat waa o
ower, September wheat SfiWc higher, July
Vorti c up. September coin vo higher and
July oats 2V4c higher. rrovislons closed
Jim-hanged to higher.
" Wheat had a number of bearish Influences
aarly In liberal northwestern receipts, new
wheat coming Into the market and a tavor
thle weather map for harvesting. Added to
.his was the absence of trading for the rest
f the week In the Kngllsh markets. Iloth
liquidation and short celling brought an
ettrly weakness In the leading grain, al
though September held up better than July.
Hotn options started out MiWfcO lower, juiy
it 'latyuTlhc and getting down to 73c, and
September selling as low aa 71e. After
Zihe bears had gotten fairly In the trading,
'led bv some selling by elevator Interest,
the big com bulls bought over l.Ouo.oou
oushels of the Beptember. Then came word
of rain In the southwest and of grasshop
tJers In North Dakota and disappointing
Bthreshlng returns from Ohio and Indiana.
Cjuly quickly sold to 7:ic and September to
V) 7-e. Liquidation again brought a
change late In the day, July closing weak.
Kc lower at 784c, and September ttrm, rfp
Jt,c higher r.t 72vff'i2'c. Traders credit the
yresent mixed conditions of the wheat pit
Ao manipulation. Local receipts were IS
cara, I of contract grade; Minneapolis and
Diiluth reported 345 cars, making a total
fur the three points of Sfi3 cars, against 274
fast week and 3M a year ago. Primary re
ceipta were 446,000 bushels, compared to
fcou.liOD bushels last year. Seaboard clear
ances In wheat and flour equaled 275.000
bushels. The seaboard reported 15 loads
taken for export.
; Corn had an active, heavy trade, with the
f renter Interest centering In September,
here was liberal buying of this option by
the bulls after an early break and prices
were advanced sharply. There was not
much In the way of news. Receipts were
small, but were In excess of last year's.
. July options were depressed early by offer
ings by the bulls, and then shorts were
. , Iforced to cover by reason of an advance In
'Trice to &c, the high figure of the option.
ruMuch doubt Is expressed as to who the big
hort In corn Is. It Is supposed that a
'lending provision dealer Is the opponent of
Ithe big bulls. July sold from 08c to B7V4.C,
up to ifc and back to a firm close at 6,,c;
Beptember sold at 69c, advanced to fil'fcc
ion Inlluentlal buying and closed strong c
up at 60Vh1c. Heceipts were 177 cars.
; Oats were the strongest of the grains
today. The cash demand was excellent,
.with sales as high as 6Hc for No. 1 white.
Contract stocks were almost cleaned up
today and almost nobody had stuff for tale.
Shorts, though few In number, covered, but
In order to secure anything they had to bid
i u n high for them. July oats sold from 41 'A
,4i42n to 447c and closed very strong, 2Vic
ihlyher at 44c. Receipts were llfi cars.
i 1'rovlslons dipped early on a weak hog
(market and free liquidation bv outsiders.
t Fuckers, however, soon came to the sup-
r port or me aecnning mm net ana twisted
I prices back to a firm close. Late In the
j'day no attention was paid to the depres
i alon n prices at the stockyards. Septem-
!ber pork sold at J18.37H and closed 7'ic up
at $ls.f5; September lard closed unchanged
. af 110.8;ftjin.&!'4j and Beptember rlba 2Vt&5c
higher at llO.to.
v Khtlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
30 cars; corn, 140 cars; oats, 140 care; hogs,
? Jai.fKiO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
- Artlcles. Open.l High. I Low. Close. Yej'y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
July Bept,
Dec.
Oats
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
a Dec.
J'ork
July
Sept.
I-ard-Julv
Sept.
Hlhs
July
Sept.
73 73U
71, 7IVtf'4
72 72V&73
73H
724
724
684
604
464
88,
424
324
33
IS 224
18 474
67HI
46V4
68N.
60'At6l
4iV4
44
3
3014
S31rV
2
3X'4
32Vk
31',
18 15
18 30
18 66
18 31
10 62'Aj
10 Art
10 S74
1U tu
10 624 10 62
10 62i
10 674
10 75
10 65
10 75
10 624
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follow:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents, $3.70
8. 80; straights. S3.1or,(3.60; clears, J3.flOfz3.ai;
spring specials, 14.20; patents, l3.WVa3.80;
straights. 32 !KXii3.30.
WiTSAT No. 2 spring, 74gT5c; No. 8. 734
(p'78vc; No. 2 red, 7S4c
CORN No. 2 yellow, 67g8e.
OATS No. 2. 4M514c; No. 2 white, 624
B3c; No. 3 white, 614i3c.
RYE No. 2. 6U4''aic.
BARLEY-Good feeding, 67g9c; fair to
choice malting, 6Xi71c.
HEED No. 1 flax. $1.75; No. 1 northwest
ern. 81.65; prime timothy, 15.76; clover, con
tract grade. $8 35.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 118.30
ft 18.35. Ijird, per 100 lba., 110.524010.65. Short
rlba aides (loose), $10.70jno.8O. Dry salted
shouldera (boxed), IX 6urS.624. Short clear
a'des (boxed). $10.7610.874.
WHISKY Rasla of high wines, $1.S0.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday.
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
flour, bbla 17,000 9,000
neui, du b.l.uoi) 327,0X)
lorn, bu 216.000 184.000
Oats, bu 188,01)0 1S6.000
. ou 8.UUO 28.000
iiariey, bu 16,000 2.001
on the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creameries, 18&22e:
dairies 174fo20c. Cheese, steady, loSuo.
fcggs. firm; fresh, 17c.
KEW YORK UEXEHAL M1BKKT.
aotatloaa ( the Day oa Varloaa
Comaaodltlea.
NEW YORK. Juno M H"Ti'i'i...i..
O.OSI bbla.; exporta. 24.780 bbl.: aales, Jutii
kga.: market quiet, but steadier; winter
!,,ttl'.h.;"' W'oi&ite; winter patents. U.ixxa
410; Minnesota patents. $3.9ofl4.06; Mlnne-
5? JS,fe"-.f ltH09 ,u: wter low grades,
$I.6 15: winter extras, $3.16&3 36. Ryi
foUf.n?r. Vsw.?J '0W1, L3 ibi Ch1U
c;EBrdney"1' "
RYE Finn; No. 1 western, 66c, f. o. b .
BAR LEY Nominal
JMJiAToRc,J"- m,n0 bu-i ""Porta.
9.446 bu Spot firm; No. I red, 79Sc. ..le
vator, and 74fi 804c. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth. l'Ac. f. 0. b.. ftiat;
No. 1 hard. Manitoba 4T.v t n k . i.
After a brief opening setback due to flno
weather, wheat developed a strong under
tone and advanced all day, chiefly on Sep-
v w u riuii oui or juiy arl
Into that option. Coarse aralna' iran.,K
also hud an Influence on sentiment. Just
at the close prices yielded a little to reallx
ing and July left off o lower, with other
months ViO higher. July, 78 13-16.fi 79'ic
closed at "8c: September. leiU'T!. i.x..i
Jt 77,c; December, 7748'78 ll-ic, closed ct
CORN Recelpta. 16,800 bu.; exporta 928
bu. Spot, firm: No. 1. 64c. elevator.' and
:4c, f. o. b., afloat. Optlona opened rteady
and later advanced on a scare of July
shorts west, light offerings and prospocts
for smaller receipts, closing 4i,o net
higher. July. 6h61c. cloaed at 67c; Bep
tember. 64V,iq44c. clojed at 64c; Decem
ber. 61'4&ec4e. closel at 624c.
OATS Receipts. 79.7U0 bu.: exports. ISO
ii u epoi. nrmer; rto. x. H4Mc; No I
6'jr614c; No. 2 white, 67 ti 674c; No. 1 white'
ic; track mixed western, 6rn63c; track
white western. 66-SK': track while mate
6taoa Options active and very strong r
July at the west, due to covering and un
favorable crop promises.
HAY Stendy; shipping, $0i(j66c; good to
HIDES Dull: Galveftnn. M to ft !Ka
18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., lfrc; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 13c
HOI'S F'lrm : state, prime to choice. loi
crop, 1S4923V: ISM). 15.-(lc: olds. 6ijjc: Pa
cini- rnm, ii crop, ivqtzic; imo isjiso
olds. 6.(iC.
LEATHER Quiet: acid, I4?6e. v
WCOL julet: domestic fleece t6Joe.
PROVISIONS Reef, dull: famllv. ft5 SO
14 00; mesa, $13 6o$14 0O: beef bams. $:'1.5o
4 w, iicnri. it..iT'i'W ciiv extra inoia
mesa. $21 ot uO. Cut meats, steady : olckle.1
bellies, ri Own 11.50; pickled shouldtrs. t (v
a. to; picaiea nams. 91 ng u.i"i. inra. nrm;
western steamed. $10 So; June clod at
nominal; renned, steady; continent,
III 06: South America. 111. 60: eomoound
)4.124$3M. Pork, firm; family, Siy.T&tf
TVA9M ' n
l'r 72V45 Hi
va 7214
w;t'M em
42-3 44 '
3i't 40
29 I14
D2Hiit WW
324) 32
IS 15 18 SO
IS 40 18 67Vx
10 55 10 60
10 55 10 65
10 62 ' 4 10 75
10 6741 10 67
2050; short clear, 81S.6mS19.75; mesa, $18,500
19 60.
TALLOW Quiet; city tt pfr pkg.),
64c; country (pkgs. free), fcViffSc
ItlCE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 44
tit4c; Japanese, 45c.
BL'TTKH Receipt'. 10. W pkgs. ; .. quiet,
hut stehdv; state dairy, lKfl21c; creame-y,
tAte. l')-&-r'4c; creamery. Imitation, 17tf2tc;
factory, it4MlS4c.
CHEEfeE Receipts. .40 pkga.: steads to
firm: fancy, large, colored and white, le;
fancy, small, new. slate, full cream, col
ored snd white. 8c
EOOS Ree-lpta, J.9-S pkga.; Arm; stats
and Pennsylvania, J841jl9c; western can
dled. ISfrlsc.
MOLAS&ES Steady ; New Orleans, S3941'.
I'OI.'LTRY Alive: Iower; broilers. 20c;
turkeys, 12c; fowls, 12c. Pressed: P'lrm;
broilers, lwy20c; fowls, 12&124c; turkeys,
13fll4r.
METAIjS The day was observed as n
holiday In the Lxmdon metal market. The
New York market for tin was easy in tone,
but not qnotably chinged, with spot stand
ing at $2S.ZS'n'J8.So. There was n sale of five
tons for July delivery at $27.i4. Copper
was also easy. A sale of 2TiO,'0 pound.i of
electrolytic for August deliv ry was mr-de
at $12 124. Closing prices were $H.8nill0
for standard, siot to August; $12.'012.ti
for lake, $11. 'n 12.10 for electrolytic and
$U.nfi 12 00 for casting. Iead was steady
at $4,124. BpVlter was a shade high r.
closing 6c m. Iron ruled firm and higher.
Warrants were nominal; No. 1 foundry,
northern. $22.'''J3 1); No. t foundry, north
ern $21.flOiU'22.n; No. 1 foundry, southern,
$1 fiofi22 &o; No. 1 foundry, southern soft,
filM-a 22.60.
OMAHA WHOLESALE, MARKETS.
Condition of Trnde and Quotations on
Staple and Fancr Produce.
EGGS Including- new No. t cases. Ho;
cases returned 13c.
LIVE POULTRY Chickens. 84c; old
roosters, according to age, 4t5e; turkeys,
&1i 11c; ducks and geese, 7c; broilers, per lb.,
lee.
RT'TTER Packing; stock. 16c; choice
dairy. In tubs lRi?j 19c; separator, 22i"?23c.
FRESH CAUGHT FISH Trout.
crapples, 10; herring, 6e; pickerel, 9c; pike,
11c; perch, 6c; buffafo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh,
5c; hlueflns, 8c; whlrflsh, 11c; cattish, 18c;
black bass 18c: halibut, 11c; salmon, Hc:
haddock, lie: codfish, 12c; red snapper, 10a;
roe shad, each, 75c; shad roe, per pair,
S5c: spilt shad, per lb.. 10c; lobsters, boiled,
per lb.. 25c; lobsters, green, per lb., 23c.
PIUEONS Uve, per doa., 76c.
VEAL Choice, ftjj8c.
CORN 69c.
OATS 48c.
H RAN Per ton. $15.1
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay, No.
1 upland. $s; No 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1
coarse. $7. Rye straw. $5.60. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per doi..
75c.
NEW CELERY Kalamaaoo, SOe.
POTATOES Northern, 40tji0c; new po
tatoes, per bu., 6"5ti0c.
GREEN ONIONS Per doa., according- to
size of bunches, la-62oc. -
A SPA RAG lb tiome grown, per aos., own"
75c. .. ,
CUCUMBERS Hoinouse, per uo., vsf
60c. ... , .
LETTUf IS MOtnouse, pr era., ov.
PARSLEY Per dox., WHltac.
RADISHES Per dox.. avn26e.
wav RKANS Home grown, per market
banket. frW'iWc: string beans, per market
basket. oOftSOc.
Rnl HA KH Home grown. icr iu., 17,.
CAI'BAGE California or home-grown.
new. Vlc- . ...
ONIOISB MCw ailioniltt, ill "tm, imr
lb2c. ,
TOMATUtS lexas, per i-uov !'",
NAVi liKAXVO er nu., -.
FRUITS.
APRICOTS California, $1.501.60.
PEACHES California, $135.
PLUMS California, per 4-basket cratea.
CCHE3RRIES California, per box, $1.60;
home-grown, per 24-ot. case, $2.002.25.
GODHbHUKKICB I'er in-qi. ce, .
CANTALOUTE Texas, per basket, TSo.
CURRANTS Home grown. $2.00.
RASPBERRIES Black, per 24-pts., $3.00;
red. per 21-nts., $3.00.
WATBKMlsiAift a ntxtiiw;.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 36 count. $4.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to alae,
S2.2iifj2.76.
ORANGES-Valenclaa. $4.766.00; Medi
terranean sweeU, $4.004.25.
1. r. -1 VJ o r U IIU , u.wiuw.wv, Mkvaammm,
Xi.MioM.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case, Sf.7B1W.0o.
CIDER Nehawka, per bbl., $3.26: New
York, $3.60.
POPt OKN rer id., oc; sneuea, ec.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
12n: hard shell. tcr lb.. 1114c: No. 2 soft
shell, loc: No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Brazils, per
lb.. 14c: filberts, per id.. 12c: aimonas. sort
shell, 16c; hard shell, loc; pecana, large, per
lb.. 12c; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack.
MlUf.H ino. 1 green, b-c; rso. z green,
64c; No. 1 salted, 74c; No. 2 salted, 64c:
V . I 1 11 A 11. IK. Sn XT. O ,.aa
- ... -
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 85 12c; sheep
pelts, Tbc; horse niaes, ti.wnti.ou.
OLD METALS A. B. Alpern quotes the
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, 10; iron, stove piate, per ton, if.su;
conncr. ner lb.. 8Wc: brass, heavy. Der lb..
84c: brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb.,
64c ainc, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb., 6c.
St. Loals Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. June 26. WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 r?d. cash elevator, new. 71c: track.
old, 77fi78c; new, 724c; July, 704c; Septem
ber, 70,c; No. 2 hard, 74(&75c.
t'OKN-Higher: no. i casn. sw. track.
BaHfec; Jujy 654c; September, c.Sc.
oats Higher: No. 2 casn. nc: trace.
48c; July, 364c; September, 29c; No. 2 white,
60(5 52c.
RYE Steady: old. 6840.
flo UK Dull. eay: red winter patents.
$3.5)3.60; extra fancy and straights, $3.26tf
1 or . .. 1 . . ) ttjR1 AA
1.0,1, . irai n, fd.w.w.
(SEED Timothy, steady; prime new, to
iVrlve. 4 60.
CORN MEAL Steady, $3.16.
BRAN Steady : sacked, eaat track. 76
80c.
HAY Quiet; timothy. $10.0014.60; prairie,
new, scarce, $7.60; old, $5.005.60.
WHISKY Steady. I1.S0.
IRON COTTON TIES Steady, $1.05.
BAOGJNG Bteady, 64'o64c.
TWINE Steady. 9c
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: lobbing, old.
$18.45; new, $18.86. Lard, steady, $10.30. Dry
salt meats (Doxea), steady; extra snorts,
$11; clear ribs, $11,124: short clear, $11.26.
Hacon. (boxedl. steady: extra ahorts.
$11 874: clear rlba. $12: short clear. $12124.
M vi a ix Lead, nrm, 13.ybia9.yy4. opeit-r,
nrm' at 4 T.
POULTRY Bteady: chickens. iowc:
springs 16 17c; turkeya, 9c; ducks, 64c;
geese, 444e
m.'TTP.K steady; creamery, iTvzztte;
dairy, 17(&19c.
caJUq Steady, 144c, lose on.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7.000 10.000
Wheat, bu 23.000 29.0H0
Corn, bu 18,000 12.000
Oats, bu 36,000 12,000
Liverpool Grain ana Pravlslane.
LIVERPOOL June 26.PEA8 Canadian.
Bteady. 6s 9d. ...
FIXJUK St. Loula fancy winter, firm at
8s M.
HOPS At lxmdon (Paclflo coast), firm
at 4 15?5 5s.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; extra India
mess, 100s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16
lbs., strong. 57J. Bacon, firm: Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 66s; short ribs, 16 to 14
lbs., firm. 67s: long clear middles, llaht.
strong. 28 to 34 lbs., 67s id: long clear mid
dles, heavy, $5 to 40 lbs., strong. 67a; short
clear backs, 16 to 30 lbs., strong, 66s 6d;
clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs., strong. 57s 6d.
Shoulders, square. 11 to IS lbs., strong, 43s
6d. Lard, American refined. In palls, firm
and strong, 63s 6d; prime western, in
tierces, strong, 64s. Pork, firm; prime mess
western, nrm, ss aa.
CHEESE Steady. American.' finest white,
old, 55s; American, finest white, new,
steady, 49s 6d; American, finest colored, old,
no stock; American, finest colored, new,
steady, 4Kb 6d.
TALLOW Prime cltv, steady, 2sSd;
Ausiiinin, in uinaon, nun, its a.
BL'TTKH Nominal.
Receipts of wheat during the last two
, wo.uw centals, inciuoing iw,vw Amer
lean.
There were no recelpta of American corn
aunng tne same time.
Kansas City Grain anal Pretvlslana.
KAVflAS CITV T..n M-W1IT1T T..1
67ihti7,e; September, 67;c; caah. No. 8
naru, ii'nc; ro. 1 no no. 4 nard, 70c; r.
lected, bard. 66968c; No. 2 red, old. 72c; NO.
t nM 71a Wn 4 VU
'CORN July.' c; September. S3c: caah.
.-.v.. m iiiijicu, uiuv7xv, iu. m wiiiiv, vac; no.
DOC.
OATS-No. 8 white. 4960c
RYE No. I. 66c.
HAY-t hnlce timothy. Sll.7ia09; choice
prairie. tl'mxulO.OO.
BUTTER-Crtamery. 194c; dairy, fancy.
ISc.
EGGS Steady. 14c doa, loaa off. cases
rfiunicu,
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 43.30) 30 01
corn, bu ll,3ir 28X
Oats, bu u.OuO $000
TOLEDO. June M WIIfiT-lnlv.
easier; caah, 7c; June, 7Sc; July, 764c; Bt'.
tember, 7Rc: 30.000 bu. July sold to mlllera
for first half delivery at 7a0r76c.
CORN Active, trnm: cHh. 4Uo: Julv.
64c; September. 61c; December, 47c.
UAis Active, atrong; cash, 464c; July,
2!c; Septemler. 3c; new July, 44c; new
Beptember, 3e.
SEED Clover, more active, atrona: cash.
$5,124; October, $5,174.
Ptllaaelpbla Frodaee Market.
PWtr.ADITt.PHTA. June SS HI"rTirT
fair demand: extra western crtamery. 23c:
extra nearby prints 24c.
cupiit oiruy, iui iifindliu, iiev.fi u-i-
by. l"4c. loss off; fresh western. 18c, loss
off; fresh southwestern. 17c; fresh south
ern, 16c.
CHEESE steady, good demand: New
York full creams, prime small. 104T14.':
New York full creams, fair to good, 94-alOc.
. Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE Jun 2 WHEAT Mar
ket steady; No.' 1 northern, 774c; No. 2
northern, 74c; September, 724c
ttiK nun; ino. 1, Dgvc.
BARLEY Firm: No. 2. 71c: sample. 653
704f-
CORN September, 594oc.
Minneapolis Flonr and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 26.-WHEAT-.Tttl?.
75Si 75j c ; September, 70-Nc: en track. No. 1
nam, irr; io. 1 northern, ib-jc; iso. z
northern 734c.
KLtJUK Unchanged.
BRAN In bulk, 13.0013.50.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 26. CORN Firm : No. 8.
624c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 white. BorrfWic.
billed through.
WHISKY On the basle of $1.30 for fin
ished goods.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. June 26. WHEAT Cah. No
1 hard. 77'c: No. 2 northern, 744c; No 1
northern, 76Hc; July. 754c; SeptemV-r, 724c,
SEW YORK STOCKS A Mi HOSDS.
Good Strength In St. rani, bnt Gen
eral Market Grovra Dnller.
NEW YORK. June 2. Today's market
was still duller than thit of yesterday mJ
except for the large dealings In St. Paul
ana tne considerable activity in Missouri
Pacific and Amalgamated there was a must
nothing worthy of note.
The approach of the month'a end, which
Is also the end of the fiscal year f'r many
corp rations, and the extra requirements on
the money market incident to th. pi Tied
were undoubtedly an lmxrtant factor in
repressing activity. The Stock exchange
custom Is for loans made on Frl'lny t
carry over until Monday, eo that tomorrow
ta lookei forward to with pome soiicitu :e.
The call money market was quite active
today, but waa free from Hurry and was
regarded with still greater satisfaction. The
foreign exchange receded a traction. uniK
ers' loan bills were In the market, thui
replenishing the supply, while the holldey
In London and the Cfspat'on of the drib
bling liquidation of stocks from that source
lightened the demand for exchange.
The fear of gold withdrawals this week
waa thus removed. Although the London
market was closed, the encouraging news
regarding the king of England had some
Influence on the local market.
The feature of the day was the demand
for St. Paul, resulting In an extreme rise
of nearly two points. The market was
ostensibly based upon the good reports of
spring wheat prospects. Th buyintr wai
attributed to the western speculative ele
ment, which has led all recent movements,
but there were Indications of some further
diversity In the sources cf the buying. The
fnct that a run supply or preliminary
literature was In circulation this morning
indicated that the movement waa under
professional guidance.
St. Paul was the real sustaining force of
the market, although there was a collateral
movement In Missouri Pacille.
The announcement of thp contract re-
tween the Pennsylvania railroad and th
Postal Telegraph company for the use of
the former's rights of way seemed to hove
a depressing effect on some of the Oould
stocks In sympathy with the decline cf
1M In Western Union.
There was some strength In Amalgamated
Copper, without any news bearing on trnde
conditions to explain the buying. The
coalers were almost entirely neglected and
Reading closed with a small loss.
The coal oDerators have decided denials
to rumors of measures of conciliation with
th miners and of arrangements lor tn?
early reopening of the mines. The order
for the curtailment or worn in me western
Pennsylvania bituminous region waa put
In force today.
Tho May statement of earnings of Erin
and New York, Ontario & Western showed
the effect In large decreases In earnings.
The Chesapeake & Ohio statement for the
third week In June showed the same force
to lessen the earnings of the Virginia and
West Virginia coal carriers. The market
closed steady, but heavier than last night.
The bond market was firm. Total sales,
par value, $2,070,000. United Statea 3s de
clined 4 per cent on the last call.
The following are ir.t closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
AtrhUon 'H so. Parlnc
rf nM lOtMalgn. R.llwT St
Baltimore A O UMi do plo H64
do Did.
. to iem et racinc o
Canadian Pacific....
Canada 80
Chea. Ohio
.111
.
. 46
. 174
. 744
. t4
. 10
.1184
.
. 4iVi
Toledo. 81. a,. AW. 104
do ptd...
Union Paclflo
do ptd
Wabash
do Dfd
.106
. iH
Chlcaio & Alton...
do otd
Chicago, Ind. ft L.
.... 414
do ptd
Wheeling A L. E.
.. Ti
.. 36
.. tt
.. 49
..m
..its
U4
..196
.. 144
.. 24
.. KI4
... Ti
.. 60t
.. 474
..
..It
.. 174,
.. s
Chicago A B. III..
do ta ptd..
Wli. Central
do ptd
Adama Ex...
Chlcaio & u. w...
do lat ptd
do td ptd
Chicago N. W..
.K0S
American Ex...
C. R. I. & P 1714 United 8UtM Ex
Chicago Tr. a Tr.. ;Wii-rsr;o ex
do pfd
314
Amal. Copper
c. c. c. a at. L... .11134
Amer. Car A
do pfd ,
Amer. Lin. Oil....
do pfd ,
Amer. 8. A R....
do pfd ,
Anae. Mining Co..
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Colorado So...
eV
do lat ptd......
do id ptd
.. 704
Del. at Hudaon..
..
..1144
..171
.. 42
.. 3
.. 144
.. 174
.. 124
..;
.. M4
.. 11
..1674
Dal. L. A W....
Den Tar A R. O..
do prd
Erie
do lat pfd
do id pfd
Con. Oaa
1204
Con. Tobacco pfd.. ..121
Orrat Nor. pfd...
Oen. Electrlo
...too
ilocaint valley..
do pfd
llllnoti Central .
Hocking Coal ..
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Power ...
Laclede Oaa ....
National Blactllt
National Lead .
Nat. Salt pfd...
No. American ..
Paclflo Coaat ...
... 11
... 104
... 71
... 76
... (6
... 49
... ii4
... 16
...111
...13
... 4t4
...lot
Iowa Central .....
.... 48V
.. M4
do pfd
Lake Erie W..
.. u
..116
,..US4
..111
do pfd w.
L. A N
Manhattan L
Met. at. Rr
!. Central ....
..1444
.. i4
Paclflo Mall
Nat. Rt. of Mex.
114. People's Oaa ..
Minn. A 81. L lie IPreaeed 8. Car.
Mo. Fad Ac
..104i do pfd
M.. K. A T
.. 174. Pullman P. Car.
.231
. IT
. 714
.124
. 12
. 1444
. 114
. J24
. 14
.. 144
. 114
. "4
. H4
. Mlk
. 12
. 24
. 114
. 114
do pfd
.. U4
Republic Steel
N. J. Central ....
..1M
..161
.. 14
.. 1
.. tiVi
..1614
.. us
.. J
.. 704
.. 1
.. 124
.. 724
.. 10
.. 164
..1744
..10
do pfd
Sugar
Tenn. Coal A I....
Union Bag A P....
do pfd
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
V. S. Rubber
do pfd
V. S. Steal
do pfd
Weetera Union ....
Amer. Locomotive..
do pfd
K. C. Southern ...
do pfd
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania
Heading
do let pfd
do id pfd
a. l t 1. r....
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
St. L. South w
do pfd
at. Paul
de pld
New Yarlt Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 24. MONEY On call,
ateady at 2403 per cent; close, bid and
aakea, 4&24i per cent; prime mercantile
paper. 44&6 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at re
cession, with actual business In bankers'
bills at $4,874 for demand and at $4.S&4 for
sixty days; posted rates, $46a4Ko'i n1
$4 A4643; commercial bills. 4.84W VV
SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollaia,
424e.
BONDS Government, easier; state, inac
tive; railroad, firm.
The closing quotations on bonds are a
follows:
U. 8. ret. is. res... 1074 L. A N. unl. 4a
1014
14
do eoupon
loan Mex. central 4a
do la. rag 107
do coupon 107
do la Ine.
224
Minn. A 8t. L. 4a. ..104
da new 4a, reg....lU
M . K. A T. to.
loo
so coupon
do old 4a. rag....
do coupon
do la, reg
do coupeu
Alcatoon geo. 4s..
do ad). 4. ......
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do I4i
do coov. 4a
Canada fro. ia
Central ot Oa. is.
do la tne
Chea. A Ohio 44a
Chicago A A. 14a
c, a A q. a. 4a.
C. M A 8t P g. 4
111
do is
. 144
.i4
N. T. Central la...
1044
.1141 do gen. 14a lo
.IM IN. J. c. een. la. ...11
.101 .No. Pacllc to
.1M41 do la
. 44N. A W. con. to..
.1014. Reading gen. to....
. 4 St L A I M e. la..
.tu4 m. L a a. p. to.
.104. St. L. Southw. la..
.10 do la
. I4 8- A. A A. P. to..
.11 4 so. Paclflo to
. 164 So. Railway la....
. 4 Teaea A Pacific la
..lilt
.. T4
..1014
..1004
..114
..loo
.. 94
.. M4
.. II
.. 24
..1U4
..114
... 124
,.lu4
..1074
..114
..112
.. 74
..1164
... M
.. 14
.. 4
114'T., st L. a W,
C. A N. W. c. la. ...134
C. R. I. P. 4s.. ..Ill
C C C A St L g. 4a. 1014
Chicago Tar. ea
Colorado Bo. 4a NI4
Denver A R. O. to.. 104
Erie prior Ilea to... Jul
do general 4a e
P. W. A D. C U....1U4
Heckles Val. 44a.. .iUW
Unlou Paclac 4a...
do conv. 4a
Wabaah la
do 2a
do deb. B
Weet Shore to ...
Wheel. ALB.!
Wis. Central to...
Cos. Tobacco to. .
Perelcn . Financial.
15 N DON. June M. Gold premiums are
quoted as follows: At Buenos Ayrea 130.6);
at Madrid. 37.6; at Lisbon, 26. at Rome,
LSI.
PARIS. June 24. Business was well dis
posed on the bourse today notwithstanding
that the London Stock exchange was
closed, but the market waa generally In
active. Spanish 4s were In good demand.
Rentes were steady. Kaffirs were frra,
owing to the eaUafactory report retarding
the condition of King Edward. Three per
cent rentes, 0lf 7240 for the account. Ex
change on London, $5f l'i4o for checks.
Spanish 4s closed at $1.75. The weekly
statement of the Rank of France shows
the follcwlng changes: Notes In clrcu'a
tion decreased .,15f,'iof. treasury accounts
current Increased 37.725.ou"f. gold In hand
Increased 425.0nof, bills discounted Increased
l',27s.ioof and silver in hand increased
l,Sp,iniif.
P.KRLIN, June 2. The w?ekly statement
of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows
the following Changes: Cash In hand In
creased 15.02n.00nm. treasury notes lncraFd
lsO.OtOm other securliies decreased S.4O,0O0m
and notes in clrculat.on Increased
uoftm. Exchange on London 20m 47pfgs for
checks. Discount rates for snort bins, i-e,
per cent: for three months' bills, 24 TT
rent. Prices on the bourse todav were tin-
changed. Transvaals were weaker. Italians
and Spanish 4s were nrm.
Boston gtocn Qaotatlaaa. -
BOSTON. June 24 Call loana, $4tr4 per
cent; time loans, 4'go per cent. Official
closing of stocke ana Donas:
Atchtron 4s lt24, Adventure
.. U
.. 24
.. 144
.. 114
..II
.. 174
.. 14
..1164
.. 104
.. II
.. 41
.. 10
.. 104
.. 11
..134
..171
.. M
.. 11
.. 14
.. to
..
.. I
.. 14
.. M
Oaa la i
Allooea
Mex. Central 4a It
Atrhlaon 14
do pfd .....lno
Fnvtnn A Albany. .. .240
Hint on A Me v..U
Hon on Elevated ....14
N. Y . N. H. A H..JW
Fltchburg pfd H3
t'nlon Pacific 1044
Met. Central M4
American Sugar 124
do pfd Ill
American T. A T....1774
Dominion I. A I.... 614k
Amalgamated
Uingham
Calumet A Hecla.
Centennial
Copper Range ....
Dominion Coal ...
Franklin
lale Rorals
Mohawk
Old Dominion ....
Oerenla
Parrot
llulncy
Tamarack
Trlmountala
Trinity
lien, riieciric
Maaa. Electrle
do pfd
N. E. O. A. C.
I'nlteJ Fruit .
V. 8. Steel ...
...100
424
74 I'nlted States ....
.. 14 t'tan
..lll'alvictnrta
.. 174jWlnona
do pfd.
H4 wolrerine
Webtingh. Common. .101 Dalr West...
New York Mining; Qaatatlons.
NEW TORK. June 2 The following are
the closing prices on mining atocka
Adama Con
Alice
Hreece
Uruoawtck Con...
io
40
to
Little Chief ...
Ontario
t'phlr
Phoenix
Potoat
... It
...T7
...lie
... 1
... 17
... I
... 11
... 46
...luu
. 7
14
.136
.1110
.126
. 16
. f
tomatoik Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
DeadWiod Terra..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver '.
Leadville Con....
savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
standard
Bank Clearlngts.
OMAHA, June 26. Bank clearings today,
$1,02, Ml. 31; same day last year, $l,u23,h2il.27;
increase. $59,111.04.
8T. LOL IS, June 28. Clearings. $9.4nl.96;
balance", Sl.iMNH.74i : money, steady. 6U per
cent; New York exchange, 15c premium.
CHICAGO, June 26. Clearings, $25.465.62;
balances, $2,270,029; posted exchange, 14.S6
for sixty days, $4.4 on demand; New York
exchange, 2.'c premium. ,
NEW VORK, June 25. Clearings, $227,435.
931; balances, $12,7tt4.740.
HUSTON, June 26. Clearings, H7,to6,uyi ;
balances. $1,486,324.
PHILADELPHIA. June 26 Clearings.
$16.(6tJ,IS7 ; balances, $2,464,8S0; money, 444
per cent.
CINCINNATI. June 28. -Clearings, $1 .643.-
350; money, 84&4 per cent; New York ex
change, Z'VySoc premium.
Condition of tbe Treasury,
WASHINGTON. June 26. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve Jn the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $204,8oo,718;
gold, $100,7il,2S5.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. June 26. COTTON Snot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 9S-16c; mid
dling gulf, 9 8-lSc; sales, none. Futures
cloRed quiet and steady; June, 8.99c; July,
8.64c; August, .33c; September, 8.02c; Octo
ber, 7.9oc; November, 7.Mc; December, 7.8c;
January, 7.84c; February, 7.84c; March,
.MC.
OALVESTON. June 26. COTTON Quiet.
c.
ST. LOUIS, June 28. COTTON Quiet ;
middling, 8 15-16c; no rales; rec.ipts. 4-0
bales; no shipments; stock, 21,238 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, June 26. COTTON
tTlilnran itaaitv Tun. Gllln KM .T..K. fl 07
48 9Sc; August, 8.46'rfS.47c; September, V Wfi
8.00c; October, 7.76tr7.77c: November, 7.6 &
7.70c; December, 7.6St37.69c; January, 7.6
7.6!)c. Spot, steady; sales. 9U0 bales; ordi
nary, 7 8-16c; good ordinary. 8 1-16c; low
middling, 8 9-16c; middling, 9c: good mid
dling, 94c; middling fair, 9 11-16c; receipts,
2,305 bale a; stock, i7,130 bales.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 2. WOOL-Strlctly fine,
tsitinoc; clean tine and fine medium, 45i&
47c; staple, 60fi-i3c; medium, 3941c. Texas
wools are remarkably Arm, largely grow
ing out of the-. tine position of wools'. The
clip haa been bought up by prominent deal
ers with very high prices paid compared
with other wools at the time buying began.
Buyers are very confident. Fall cleaned
basis, 44(i46c; six to eight months spring,
4ii48c. Fine washed tleeces are exceed
ingly firm, with old wools sold out ot sight.
The market la nominally teiioted at: Ohio
and Pennsylvania XXX, 2xi7"z9c; XX and
above, 2(V(r-'7c; Michigan, ZiHeMc. Old de
laine wools are practically sold out and
will cost higher for new. Michigan, 2549
27c; No. 1 washed combing, 264427c; No.
2, 25"o27c; coarse, 23i&'25c.
ST. LOUIS. June 26. WOOL Steady to
firm; medium grades and combing. 13(9
17c; light fine, 12&1∾ heavy fine, I013c;
tub wanned. 15&.244C.
Oil and Rosin.
OIL CITT, Pa.. June 28. OIL-Credlt bal
ances, $1.22; certificates, no bid; shipments
50.481 bbls.; average, 87,104 bbla.; rune, 'it.m
bbls.; average, 76,223 bbls.
WILMINGTON. N. C, June 26. OIL
Spirits turpentine, steady, 46c. Rosin,
steady, $1.10gl.l5. Crude turpentine, firm,
$1.40. $2.50 and $2.60. Tar. firm. $1.60.
SAVANNAH, Oa., June 26. OIL Turpen
tine, I1rm, 474c. Rosin, firm; A. B, C, D
and E, $125; F, $1.35; O. $1.40; H, $1.70:
I, $2.06; K. $3.06; N, $3.40; W. O., 1$ 46;
W. W., $3.60.
CHARLESTON. B. C. June t8.-OIL-Turpentlne
and rosin unchanged.
NEW YORK, June 26. OIL Cottonseed,
quiet. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, ateady.
Turnentlne. dull.
TOLEDO. O., June 26 OIL North Lima,
89c; South Lima and Indiana, 84o.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruit.
NEW YORK, June 86. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and without quotable
change, finot sunolles are firmly held and
futurea are In fair demand on the baslw of
64c for October and November deliveries
of nrlme fruit. Common to good are auotel
at 7&94c. choice at 10461034c and fancy at
lie.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT Prunee
continue fairly active, chiefly for export
account, though there la a moderate Job
bing demand noted. The larger sixes are
In rather limited supply and are Inclined
to firmness. Prices rule from 8ie to 4
for all grades. Apricots in boxes are
quoted at 10414c and In bogs at 104?1.
Peaches are slightly more active, with
peeled at 12i316c and unpeeled at 84lf4c
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June - 26. COFFEE Spot
Rio. ateady: No. 7 Invoice, 64c. Mild,
steady; Cordova, 8114c Futures opened
steady, with prices unchanged. While there
was an absence of any special tendency to
values In the early market and only mod
erate activity the whole list hardened In
the afternoon on covering and scarcity of
sellers and showed a strong tone toward
the close. Foreign news waa devoid of fea
ture, though reflecting a generally steady
undertone. The shorts were moderate buy
ers In the late session, with the market
finally firm and net (fl0 polnta higher.
Total sales were 22.000 bags. Including:
July, 4.75ii-4.8oc; Beptember, 4.95c; October,
6c: November, 5.10c; January, 6.30c; March,
6.40c; May. 6.50c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, June 26. DRY GOODS
There nave been no turtner cnanges in
bleached cottons. The demand keeps up
and the sellers are getting well under
orders. Brown sheetings and drills are
dull and Irregular. Coarse colored cottons
generally steady. Low grade tickings ir
regular. Print cloths dull and unchanged.
Prints and ginghams Arm. Cotton linings
generally In favor ot buyers.
lagar Market.
NEW YORK. June 26. SUOAR-Raw.
weak: fair refining. 2 13-16c; centrifugal, 96
test. $ 5-16c. Molasses sugar, I -16c. Re
fined, unsettled.
NEW ORLEANS. June 28 BUG R
Ouiet: onen kettle. 2Utf)3S-lc: onen kettle
centrifugal. 334c: centrifugal yellow.'S'i
44c; seconds. 23$-16c Molasses, dull;
centrifugal, 6'al8c.
Bt. Joseph Live Block Mnrket.
BT. 'JOSEPH. June 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.100 head; steady; natives, $4 85a
$ 00; cows and heifers. $1. 7645 50: veals, $3.60
fati. 00; mockers and feeders. $2.00(36. 60.
HOGS Receipts. 1.0O0 head; light and
light mixed. $7.4M7 60; medium and heavy,
$7.56Tf7.80; pigs. $4.2S4j6.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.706
head; steady; top spring lambs, $4.36.
Slenx City Live Stack Market.
BIOUX CITT. Ia . June M. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, $xX); market
steady; beeves $5 ot(i7.a0; cows, bulls and
mixed, $2.6tvo4.00; stockers and feeders, $2.60
b4 25: yearlings, $2.5(i4.00.
irOOB Receipts, 1,300; market Me lower.
aelUuf at f7.37.66i bulk, 7.aot87.t.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bef Buara Ball Buadj to Itronj, with a
Limitad B amber on E&l.
HOGS OPEN FIVE LOWER, BUT CLOSE FIRM
Best Cows and Helfera Stronger and
Thin Gradea Weaker Feeders
Bteady and Stockers Dnll De
cline 1st Prleee on Sheep.
BOUTH OMAHA. June tfi.
Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 1.3:17 6.374 8,6t3
Official Tuesday 2. 2. 13.136 6tvx
Official Wednesday 1.IM3 1o,8n3 1.449
Official Thursday 2,038 lo.u l.ii.6
Four days this week... 7.176
Same days last week. ...12. 110
Same week before $,264
Same three weeks ago.. .11. 5J8
Same four weeks ago.... 8.569
Same days last year 11,802
J9.&S8
3a 91
46 tvJ
1..K38
27,648
If .51
13,711
10. 659
7.7.U
245
IU40
RECEIPTS FOR THE EAR TO DATE,
The following table chows tne receip.e oi
cattle, hogs and ancep at eoutn Omana lur
year to oate, and comparisons wllu lust
year:
1902.
1901. Inc.
Dec
Cattle M2,379
&1V.140 d.233
Hogs ...
bheep ..
...1,31U 1,1ju,w9 lU,3i? ......
414,iiv UUl.ifro H4 ..M
iu following tabic snows tne uveiugo
price of hogs sold on the Souia Umniii
market the last several uaya, with ioiu
parlaona with lormer yeara;
Date.' I W2. Uul.lt0J.iU.,)v.l6i.tl887.l&96.
June 1...
J una a
6 iOl 6b
Mil mi
0O 4 L
3 t 4 0J
I lei
164, I
1 Mi 4 Oil
a i t ei
to,
i i 9-1
V U; 9J
1 Bill
Hi I
a mi $ 7i i
6u i i9
a mi Tii
8 3 90
3 63 3 93
I 3 M
S 64 1 I
1 711 3 S0
8 69 3
a m a 72
a 63 a 7i
a 62i a i.s,
i a 69
a 63 i
a 4oi a 4
a Mt i i
a , a a
a ut a 7
a ai a 6
i a oi
asoi
j ai 3 o$
1 J 3 1-4
3 2i 2 V4
a 4i 2 9i
a an t a
I UJ
a 29
3 U 2 9$
3 2a, 3 10
a lai a oa
a 2i! a io
a ia, a vi
2 96
3 15
3 21 $ k2
a 23 i a oa
a 2o, a w
3 23 a 97
a it, a 97
I B74kl
I !)
6 70
6 71 4 8i
t 70 4 tj
6 Ui 4 IH
& vi a ii
June ...
j line 4...
1 1 I
t 20'A
J 11
J l4l
June 6...
June ...
June 7...
J una a . .
J214I
I ..
7 tt
7 e4l
7 il,
I
6 ik 6 m
I 6 lot
6 84
6 91 I ( 00
6 89 4 8$
6 boi 4 kui
6 ait 4 Vi
6 8 4 9
I 4 9ol
6 83
6 89 6 03
6 9 6 V
6 90 4 94
a 9i 4 9J
6 89 6 00
I 6 i3
5 9B
6 K' 6 17
6 93 6 101
June ...
j j ne to..
June 11..
June 11...
june U..
June 14...
June la...
June 1...
7 244
7 234M
7 3.t4
7 41.1
June 1...
June 18...
June 19...
June 20...
June 21..,
J II iia V2
7 44,
June 23...
7 49
7 69
7 oi.l
June 24...
June 2a...
June 26...
I 7 6141
Indicates Sunday.
The otiicial nuraDer of cara of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hues. Shtf-n.H'r'S.
t;., M. at Bt. Jr. Ry
6 9....
4 2
6 a
13 9 6
15
14 40 4
10 25
24 15 .. '
16.. 1
2
16
a
80 143 . 10 U
waDasn
Missouri Paclflo Ry ...
Union Paclilc system...
C. & N. W. Ry
r .. E. & M. V. R. R....
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.
U. & M. rt. KV
C, 11. ct Q. Hy....
K. C. He bt. J
C, R. I. ct P., eaat
Illinois Central
Total receipts
The disposition of the day's recelpta was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber oi nead indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hons. SheeD.
umaua racaing to
O. tl. Hammond Co
244 1,6-SO
1,100
370 2,574 90
328 l,2i3 l.U.-J
2'XJ 2,948
96
71
8o
9i
1
4
62
46
18
23
60
2
214
75 .... ....
bwltt and Company
Cudahy Packrng Co
Armour & Co
Omaha Pack. Co., K. C.
Cuuuhy Pack. Co., K. C.
Bwitt ana io., iv. o
Armour & Co.. iv. C
R. Becker At Degan
anaant & uo
Lobmun At t'o
Kill A Huntzlnger
Huston ct (jo
Hamilton tt. Rothschild..
L. F. iluss
H. L. Dennis & Co
.Wolf ct M
bt. L.. u. a. v.o
Other buyers
Totals 1,990 9,763 1,916
CATTLE The market waa In much the
same condition It haa been the entire week,
that la, supplies were moderate and prices
strong on good stuff and weak on grasj
cattle.
The supply of beef ateers was limited
and Jil not Include anything very choice
in the way of dry lot catlie. bome very
fair bexves sold up to $7.65, a good strong
price, and other decent fed cattle were
quotably strong. Short fed steers sold nt
practically steady prices, the small number
here selling early In the day.
The market for cows and heifers ruled
steady to atrong where the quality waa
anywhere satisfactory. Prices on grassy
stock showed very little change, but Ir any
thing, were weaker. Bulls, stags a.nd veais.
If fleshy, sold fully steady, but If thin wcte
more or less of a drag on the market.
Trade In stockers and feedera was devoid
of snap, with only a moderate number on
sale, and the demand equally limited. Good
heavy feeders are in fair request, out light
cattle are alow sellers at recent quotations.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
44."
11...
II...
48...
44...
At. Ft. N. At. Pr.
M 4 11 4 HIT I!
.... IM IN
....1000 I 00
....1130 I M
....1I7S U
....1061 (t
....lot 0
....1111 I 0
....100 4 00
....1116 00
4 107 10
11 1117 1 06
li 1117 T 10
41 1086 T 10
II 1110 1 26
tt 1314 7 60
H in T 60
4 1444 1
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
11 M7 ( 00 li Ill T 00
11 ll 10 1 1121 7 00
a o
COWS.
I M 1 00 1 1021 1 60
1 190 I 00 21 60
10 I 60 1 1010 I 66
t 10M 1 60 1 3 I (0
t M0 1 60 1 70 t 6
1 IM IH t 470 t 16
J I 60 1 1060 t 76
1 16 1 (0 1 1170 1 16
II 100 I 45 14 060 8 0
I 0 t (6 1 1100 4 00
1 710 1 06 4 IM 4 00
M0 8 16 1 4 00
1 M0 I 16 HI 4 00
1 M0 I 16 1 1170 4 10
, IM 3 76 ( 100 4 10
1 16 t 16 1 34 4 10
t Ml 1 16 4 1110 4 16
II M IK t 1060 4 M
I ID la I (6 4 16
4 16 I 16 14 1044 4 M
1 10M I 16 4 1076 4 40
I 1 I M 8 '.1116 4 40
I M4 I 00 1 1170 4 60
8 M6 I 00 11 12 U
I Ml I 00 1 1U0 4 60
1 10 I 16 11 1UM 4 0
I Ml I 16 7 MM) 4 16
1 10M I 16 1 M0 I 00
I 00 I 16 1 100 I 00
8 IM I 16 1 104 I 00
1 10 I 18 1 1170 I 60
8 Ml I 10 8 M 60
1 116 10 1 10S4 I 10
1 tm I 6 1 12M 16
1 1111 I 60 1 1160 I U
HEIFERS.
I 66 8 It 1 TM 8 II
4 M6 I 0 1 110 I 0
x no I io i7i 1 1
a Me I M 1 1460 16
1 W IM
BULLS.
1 110 I M 1 970 8 10
1 1120 8 10 1 M 8 60
1 U40 16 1 1164 8 66
1M0 3 M 1 1U0 I 76
i iui I io i iuo a i6
1 1S0 I 18 . 1 140 4 00
1 1110 I 16 1 U."0 4 60
1 1610 I 16 1 110 4 60
1 1420 I 16 1 1610 4 18
1 1110 8 40 1 1(10 I 16
1 10M 8 60 t
STAGS.
i ioao a io 6 mi 4 oo
CALVES.
t II 4 M
I Mo I 0 1 no 4 60
1 171 I I I Ill 4 60
1 11 I 16 8 104 60
1 7 I 1 1 140 4 6
STOCK COWS AND HEIFER8.
1 M I 7 1 M l 61
I o 1 16 1 630 (6
1 n 18 1 Wt III
I IM t 4 I II 6
IM I 40 10 460 I M
4 640 I M U K1
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 li I at 'at 4 0
l.. MO I 00 I (40 4 oo
I. ... 41 s at li m 4 to
II 6M I 86 3 470 4 16
1 16 t 60 , 1 14 4 II
14 U0 I 66 81 14 4 40
II. .. 104 8 M 10 IM 4 M
I Ml I M 1 740 4 M
1 UO 4 M
HOGS The market opened alow, a good
nickel lower, but closed active md firmer
than yesterday's general trade, or around
a shilling lower than Monday. The weak
cloee Wednesday waa followed by a slow
lower opening today, and as bearish reports
from Chicago followed later on, the market
here weakened and closing figures were 5
10c lower on fair to good huse. Common
packers and light stuff, unless even and
smooth, got the brunt of ths decline, and
much of the common stuff shows around a
dime lower than yesterday morning. , Tops
today show 10c off from yesterday, while
the bulk averages 6?10c lower.
The movement Improved considerably to
ward the close and prleas firmed up con
siderably, tba built averaging around $7.60,
Repre-
sentative sales;
He.
II..
at. St. Pr.
Mo.
1
7
14
71
76
V
(7
61
7
70
70
77
71
7
M
70
70
M
7
71
71
II
l
71
0
u
44
21
74
1
U
4
6
61
At, Sh. Pr.
..IM
T 16
..fit
w T 60
.11 1W 1 16
l4 tm 1 60
fft 140 7 M
131 8 t
121 M 1 60
1 40
7..
7..
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1..
74..
M. .
61..
76..
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82..
71..
71..
7..
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7..
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40 1 40
.mi io 1 40
.IM
1 40
.221 10 1 60
.131 10 1 60
94
40 T 40
. 1 140 1 40
.221
7 6
..17
1 4
.22
111
1 60
ao 1 42i
IN) 1 6
.214 24(1 1 41,
ij 120 t 60
241 40 1 60
.110
40 1 46
..224
..124
..16
..110
. .11
..114
10 1 46
80 7 4
m 1 46
tO 1 46
... 1 46
, . 130
40 1 60
Kl 1 60
40 I 6lk
,.101
,.121
it tto 1 s:i.
..141 120 1 62'
,.ilt 0 1 62
..234 1 20 1 671,
,.261 too T 621
,.124 10 1 624
.144 120 1 62 4
.141 110 1 M
.141 10 1 66
0 T 4
,...le4 10 1 46
.117 140 1 46
.11
40 1 45
.200
.221
1 46
76.
at 1 44
M 7 46
M T 46
.. T 46
SO T 46
7 107
M...
Ill
.111
.107 10 1 61
14...
II...
7...
SO...
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7...
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M...
61...
7...
0...
7...
(4...
77...
4...
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no...
107..
a...
to...
s...
64...
66...
66...
16...
U...
70...
77...
(1...
(...
13...
61...
3...
7...
7...
2...
74...
7...
6...
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70...
62...
,.241
.tf.1
H IU
.20
M 1 66
.lot t0 7 46
.161
M 7 66
.201 1W 7 46
.2"! IM 1 46
.117 60 1 45
.146 lrj) 1 474
.211 IM 1 4714,
..221 120 T 47l
M7 120 1 471,
.121 0 1 471
.10 120 1 474
..IM 10 1 66
..166
..IM
..161
..241
..Ml
..141
..14
1 61
... 1 65
80 I 66
... 1 66
... T M
... 1 66
MTU
Ml T 66
..161
.237
1 47 '
71.
.144 100 1 66
.121 110 T 47 M 146 110 T 66
.231
.22
0 7 60
m im
II
14
6
..141 ... 1 66
141 1(0 t 66
M
1 60
.161 140 T 66
.267 140 1 60
10..
44..
(..
64..
66..
62..
6..
0..
3..
71..
71..
1..
fl..
71..
..
CI..
..141
..146
..thd
..170
10 T 66
M t 66
... 1 174
0 7 17 4
.225 10 1 60
..25 1WI 7 60
..237 10 7 60
..261 10 1 60
171 10 7 174
241 40 1 M
171 10 1 M
164 SO 1 M
Ml 140 t M
141 M T M
...2i0
...2
...246
80 1 (0
7 60
40 7 6tl
...222 130 1 60
...toll 120 1 60
...225 160 1 60
.13 M 7 (0
.237
1 60
..140
..171
..14
M 1 tO
.. 7 0
M 7 to
..22
.2:2
1 60
7 60
23 120 1 60
224 ) 1 an
..1(7 10 1 10
.21
.tm
1 (24
1 2i
.144 120 1 60
17
..2.14
40 1 60
10 1 60
7 274 110 1 24
61 176 40 1 41',
..230
..210
. .231
7 60
68.
26 in 1 fa
40 1 60
61..
61..
61..
(1..
61..
66..
IM
102
7 M
1 U
..131
40 7 60
.23 1(0 7 60
..II IM 1 15
..21X1 10 1 (5
..2H 120 7 M
..280 1(0 1 16
.22
7 60
.S.-.0 10 7 60
ti 200 7 60
69.
(i.
z: 120 7 60
SHEEP A further decline of 1015c waa
noted in prices on sheep again todav, mak
ing the decline for the week fr'StiO.- on
mutton Rhecp. The trade was unsatis
factory and dull. Stock sheep show lltt'e
If any change from the last week, either as
to prices or demand.
Quotations tor clipped stock: Good to
choice wethers. $4.3:.(&4..0; fair to good. $4.20
til. oil; good to choice ewes. $4.0054.3.i; fair to
good, $3.6i&4.15; good to choice lambs. $4.75
(yo WJalr to good, $4.2.Vf4.50. Wooled stock
sells about i(Doc above clipped stock.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
lt'3 grass ewes 73 2 50
121 griss wethers 'M 3 00
132 grass wethers So 3 10
127 grass wethers 100 '3 10
113 eweg and wethers 9.1 3 3
!-' Idaho grays wethers l!fl 3 ?5
4:.'j grass yearlings, mixed 93 S 65
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARICCT.
nttle steady to Lower Hogs Loner
Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO. June 26. CATTLE Receipts,
6.5iiO heed. Including 1,250 Texans; prime
beeves steady, all others lower; gool to
prime steers. $7.6oi8.40; poor to meil!um,
$4. 7507.50; stockers and feeders, $'.5iij 25;
cows. $1.40i.00; heifers, $2.5O6.50; canrers,
$1.4oJi2.fa0; bulls, $2 2iV&5.75: calves, $2.5O-J6 50;
Texas fed steers. $4.Vo7.00. ,
HOGS Receipts, 33,0io head; estimated to
morrow, 26.000; left over, 7,000; slow, 107fl5c
lower than early Wednesday; mixed and
butchers, $7.2R7i7.70; Rood to cholve hetvy,
$7.70fi75; roiiKh havy, $7.g'Vfr7.60; Hiht,
$7.2.Vn7.46: bulk of sales, S7.Sfifi7.70.
BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000
head; sheep steady, choice lambs ateadv;
good to choice wethers. 13"i(ft4.26; fair to
choice mlxd, $3.60114.00; western sheep, $2.75
jl.uO; native lambs, $).C0,j6.!0.
Ksnaas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 26. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,900 natives. 2.S09 Texans and 765
calves; native steers slow, steady to 10c
lower; other cattle a shade higher; choice
export and dreFS'd beef steers. $7.S5ffS.?5;
fair to good, $5.lO&7.30; stockers and feeders,
$2.70t5.50; western fed steers. 5.CO'n6 30;
Texas and Indian ateers. $2.o0frS.!)0; Texas
cows, $2.25S3.00; native cows. $2.0016.13: na
tive heifers, $3.0oi5.75; canners. $1.50fj30.l;
bulls. $2.9if5.75; calves, $3.2556.25.
HOGS Receipts, 7.450 head: market Sc
lower, pigs 647 10c lower; top, $7.86; bulk of
sales, $7.6o&7.75; heavy, $7.ayi7.86: mixed
packers. $7.60&7.66; light, $7.2l7.674; pigs,
6.75(& 7 25. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,451
head; sheep 15ft 20c lower, lambs 25ft 3fic
lower; native lambs. $4 50ffii6.30; western
lambs, $4.5o5.70; native wethers. $4.7VS4.9-:
western wethers. $3.6D4.70; fed ewes. $4 2otft
4 60; Texas clipped yearlings. $4.3"fjl fO:
Texas clipped sheep, $3.0Uj4.40; stockers and
feeders, $2.0043.00
St. I,eals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 26. COTTON Receipts,
9,lwo head .Including 2.500 head Texans;
market steady for natives to' strong and
higher for Texans; native shipping and ex
port steers, $6.otfff8.00; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $4.507.30; steers under 1,000
lbs., $3.00fd.75; Blockers and feeders, $2.75(9
5.36; cows and heifers, $2.25fr.26; canners,
1ll.7iwfl2.86; bulls. $3.004.50; calves. $4.604i6.50;
Texas and Indian steers. $3.10g6.75; the top
for two lots of cattle weighing about 1.200
lbs.; cows and heifers. $2,804(4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 4.400 head; market 5fl0c
lower; pigs and lights, $7.15(51.45; packers,
$7.40tS1.6o: butchers, $7.6fK87.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, $.700
head; market dull, alow and steady; native
muttons. $3.2&ii3.60; lambs, $4.00t&660; culls
and bucks, 2.iKg4.00; stockers, $2.003.00;
Texans, $3.004f4.4O.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, June 26. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 611 head, consigned direct; no aalea
reported. Cables unchanged. No exports.
CALVES Receipts, 416 hesd: vry dull
and lower; vrr.ls sold at M.&Otgl.OO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,674
head; sheep steady, lambs slow and slightly
easier; sheep sold at $2.6094.50 per 100 lbs.;
culls at $2.00; Inmbs, $5.0087.00.
HOGS Receipts. 1.276 head: weak; a few
atate hoga aold at $7.76 per 100 lba.
Stock Im Sight.
The following table ahowa the recelpta of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal
markets for June 26:
Cattle. Hosts. Bheep.
South Omaha..
Chicago
Kansas City...
Bt. Louis
Bt,' Joseph
2,038
6.500
10.095
1.9'.
33.010
7.450
4.40
9.000
12,000
4.450
S.700
1.700
6.4A
9.000
1.100
Totals..
..24,033 63,946 13.7V4
NEBRASKANS OFF FOR DENVER
They Go to Attead Conveatloa of
Iateraatlonal SaaAay School
Assoelatloa.
Tbe Nebraska delegatea to the Interna
tional Sunday acbool convention at Denver
left Wednesday evening for that city over
the Burlington. Accompanying them were
a large number of people who took advan
tage of tbe apectal railroad ratea to spend
a week In the mountains. The delegatea
from the atate are: O. O. Wallace. Mra.
O. O. Wallace, T. L. Mathews. J. E. Chris
tie, all of Omaha; Mrs. C. 8. Willard, Beth
any; Miss E. L. Spear. Central City; W. H.
Klmberly, Lincoln; W. E. Nlcnol, Mlnden;
Addle E. Harris, Lincoln; J. P. Eaton,
North Bend; R. D. Gould, Clay Center; T.
A. Moss, Atkinson; J. D. Stewart, Aurora;
U W. Zook. Corad; Dr. F. M. Slsson, Nor
folk; Rev. Frank F. Lewis, Syracuse; N. C.
Holman, Tobiaa; Prof. Gilbert, Central
City; R. H. Pollock. Lincoln; L. P. Al
bright, Red Cloud; Bf J. Wigntman. Tork;
Prof. W. R. Jackson. Lincoln; L. E. Hum
phrey, Farwell; Fred Kipllnger, Loom!;
L. P. Ludden, Lincoln; Mary E. Arnold,
Gandy; Eva E. Hill, North Loup; Dr. E. T.
Cassel, Hastings; Mra. Octavla Jones,' Hast
ings; William J. Bryan, Lincoln; Rev. J. A
Smith, Ptckrell; Roy M. Jackson, Upland;
Rev. A. A. Cressman, Grand Island; H. A.
Carnahan, Central City; I. A. Mathison,
Tekaman.
WATER TROUGHS FOR HORSES
Coaaellsaaa Lobeck Pre peeea ta Rt
(face Hasaber fresa Flfteea
! Sis.
Councilman Lobeck la preparing to take
up the horse trough question at the next
meeting of the city council. He propose
to reduce ths number of troughs from fif
teen, aa originally raaueaM4 by Major D.
Wednesday's average waa $7,644.
H. Wheeler, to alx. and will auggest that
they be placed ai follows: One on lower
Douglaa street, ooe In the commission dis
trict, one on South Sixteenth street near
Farnam, one near the court house and the
remaining two on tbe north aide of the
buslneis aevtlon near Seventeenth and Capi
tol avenue.
"The Idea la." sail he, "to have the
trout ha eo located that they will be easily
accessible to teamsters aa they atart out
from the business renter In the different
directions. The matter of the exact loca
tions will be for soma committee of the
council to determine."
NEW LINE OPENS NEXT WEEK
Official Cornea to Arraoae for Mails
Over Rlkhora'a Latest
Extension.
B. W. Well, superintendent of the alxtb
division of the railway mall service, with
headquarters at Chicago, ia In Omaha, and
from him cornea the nret news of the fact
that the Fremont, Elkhorn Missouri Val
ley railroad will on July 1 commence run
ning regular tralna over Its new Verdigris
extension between Verdigris and Niobrara.
The remaining portion, between Niobrara
and Bonesteel, cannot be opened till a
month or more later, when the bridge asrosa
the Niobrara river will be ready for use.
Superintendent West haa come out from
Chicago to complete arrangements with the
Elkhorn for the conduct of the railway mall
aervlce on the new run. Malta will ba car
lied regularly there.
DETECTIVES SPRING A TRAP
They Arrest Fagltive When He Ap
pears to Call on Ills
Wife.
A deslra to eee his wife led to the arrest
yesterday of John Morgan, wanted in
Creston. Ia., for taking two trunks of ruga
and other property belougliig to the Rlgley
Installment company, of which he was the
mauager. The theft waa committed several
weeks ago and the Omaha police depart
ment was given a description of the man
and his wire, who left Creston at the same
time. A few days ago the woman waa
located by Detectives Drumray and Mitchell
at the City hotel and a strict watch was
kept upon her. Yesterday Morgan came
to aee his" wife and both were promptly
arrested. They refused to return to Creston
without requisition papers.
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OSes over HI . 14lh street, between Fa
aaaa Ate EetsslaA staw OMAHA. MAVB.
JOSSERS & MANUFACTURERS
Or OMAHA
MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY.
Davis & Cwgill Iron Works
SlUfEKAL RKPAIRINO A WMIAIri
IRON AND BRASS POONDBM.
IHI, 1BSS anal 1 AOS Jaeksen Steoee
Omaha, "eh. TeL SasX
Cabrtskla. Agent. 1. M. CewgH
"HflflE GO.
Maaafaotarera and Jobbers )
Steam and Water Supplies-
Of All Kinds.
IM4 ss4 DOtVOLAS ST.
ELECTRICAL SLTPLIC5.
Uostorn Eleclrlc&l
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
neetrte Wiring Bella as4 Oaa Llghtta
a. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. Ul Howsri ft.
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co.,
Oaaaba, Bob.
Manufacturers of
Tents and Canvas Goods.
PBd for CaUloguo Nuunser St