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10 TITE OMAHA DATTjY JIT.Ta SATTTRnAV, TTTNE 27. 1003. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL All Board of Trade Products LucttnU Ker tcuiIj Dp aad Down. WEATHER LEADS TO HEAVY WHEAT SALES Moat Grnlna and rrovlalons Finally Derllp to bo Uuna, C'loalaaj Mlglitly Lower on Day's (Justness. rniCArjo Jun Li Liquidation was quite funeral In tie (jraln and provision pits to day Kiirt prices i.uviuitfU ne.ouHi', Juiy Wuect ciohing Vv. lower, while be piemliei was 7,c Inmior. September torn down Vc, i.nm were oft and provisions Loin 17Vtk"JC- . .... 'Ihe main Influence In the wheat pit to day was the weather map, and on reports of rain at Winnipeg and at various points In North Dakota hud Minnesota mere was a heavy selling pressure with the opening. July VoHc lower at Hrfiii and September a shade high, r to SWtQ lower at i9yi 'i9-c. The, liquidation continued durl.. the ilrst hW In which time the market had declined materially, July selling off to U"iC and September to 7So. Toward noon a good denmnd developed on reports th.it rains wire very much needed throughout the northwest, the showers last night hav ing been of light tharcater. They were st 1 .i 1 1 fair buying orders from the southwest and, with higher prices at St. Louis, Min neapolis and Duluth, the market quickly responded and became quite strong. Trad ing was heavy throughout the session. There was renewed liquidation within the Inst half hour and July closed W lower lit 2c. after selling up to 83c. September elosrd at WKti80c. a gain of c, after touching IW,c. Clearances of wheat and flour were rnuat to 1S0.0W bu. Brrwlstreets reported exports of wheat and flour for the we.k of J.MX.IW). against 3.b47,00ii . week ago. Primary receipts were 69,700 bu., compared with rm.Soft bu. a year ago. Min neapolis and Pu'.uth reported receipts of til cars, which, with local receipts of 22 cars, none of contract grnde, made total receipts for three poln'.s of 314 cars, sgalnst 278 cars last wee!, i.nd :". cars a year ago. Corn sympathised with wheat and the enrlv weakness In the latter market broupht out considerable liquidation, while the more favorable weather conditions also Bided In bringing out Felling orders. There was little corn wanted except by shorts, who covered early on the decline. With the recovery In wheat the corn market ad vanced and much of the early loss was re- f allied. The sentiment was still bullish on he crop prospect. After ranging between rnc and Kl'sc, .Inly closed at Bl'- c, a net e of Hff-V- 8ptembr was off NffHc. ranging between firtHc and 51c. Local re 'c. ipts were 5M1 cars, with 40 of contract grade. . There was an urgent de-nand for July oats from shorts at the sturt and the price of the delivery was very erratic, op ening from c lower to lc higher at 43 fi44'r. The demand, however, was soon satisfied and prices became more settled. Other months were- comparatively stea ly with light tradli-pr. Julv closed He lowe st 43c. after ranging between 42'jc and 44U.Q. while September was off Kic. clos ing at S1t434Nc. after selling between 34V4C and 34V. " Local reorlp:s were ISO cars. Provisions were quite firm at the open ing. Influenced by the better tone of the hog market, but the wenkness In grains, together with heavy liquidation and an exceedingly light demand, canned a severe break In prices, and the market ruled weak the greater part of the day. Pit traders who bought on the recent decline were the best pellera. while the buying was ' scattered, but mostly for outside account. September pork closed at a loes of 65c at ' tl8.no, September lard was off YlVfC at ' JH 42S. while ribs were down 20c, closing at $H.RT. . Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 15 cars; corn, 625 cars; oats, 215 cars; hogs, 1SJ head. The leading futures ranged as follows: , Artlcles. Open. High. Low. !Close.YeB'dy. white, loo; Isrge, colored and white, lfto. KO;9-Iecelpts, 1,248 pkgs.; steady; west ern extras, lsc; western seconds to firsts, If. 'if 17c. POI'LTRY Alive, Irregular: western spring chickens. Uir; fowls, 12c; turkeys, li'SlJc. I tressed, easier; weet.rn broilers, 2Mi2.' fowls 13c; turkeys, 13315c. MKTALS Tin for future delivery ad vanced 12s M In London, closing at ia, while spot was unchanged at 1 h. lyocally tin was quiet, with spot quoted at &1.H .I54i28.4u. The London market for spot copper was unchanged at 4:57 2s M. while futures there were 2s lid lower at CM 17s Id. Locally copper remained quiet and nom inally uncl anged, with lake snd electrolytic quoted at J14.60 and casting $14. I-ead de clined 5s In London to 11 F, but here ruled quirt end unchanged at $4 I2i. Spelter was ts higher In London at 20 and was slso nominally higher In New York, being nuoifd at Iti.ftO to 16 25. Iron closed at 52s M In Glasgow and at 4ts 3d In Mlddlesbornugh. Locally Iron was quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern, f 19. Roti 20.00; No. 2 foundry, north era. 81S.niil9.flO; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern soft, at S19.0Oil lU.iO. Wheat July tSept. Sept. Corn June July Sept. Dec. Oats July Sept. Tec Pork July Sopt. Lard . July Sopt. Ribs July Sopt 83fT83H S2MiR3 '.i'V(f's "84-93 BlHTrTi BlVk4it, 49iio 43if?.44' HI so 51 51 S Ws 44' 34 I 16 45 l(i 65 8 50 8 C5 8 96 9 05 16 45 16 U?H 8 50 8 67V4 00 9 0714 82 50T BOH' 49V 42'4 81 82 49T, I 43 84HJ 344 80 bOSi79'y4 50 j 51 61i,tiB17(,r(i52 61;BlV4f'H liU1,. 15 80 16 CO 8 27m 8 41 77 8 HO 15 80 Id CO 8 27H 8 42!, 8 85 43V. 34-T4' 44 16 47H 16 C5 8 ro 8 62U 8 96 9 C5 No. t tOld. (Now. Cash nuotatlona were as follows: FIX UK Quiet, firm; winter patents, $3.55 C3.70; winter straights. $3.2W(i3.B0; spring patents. $3.60-34.10: xprlug slrulghts, $3.45 i.66: bakers, $2.4BTi3.Qo. WHEAT No. 2 cprlng, 80f83c; No. 8, 75 79o; No. 2 red. 81 )i HSc CORN No. 2. Mc; No. 2 yellow, 614c. OATS-No. 2, 43'ic; No. 9 white, 4H4B42V4C KYB No. 2, 63;c. BARLEY Good feeding, 454 48c; fair to choice malting, B4jG3c. SEED No. 1 flax, $1.03; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.06; prime timothy, $8.85; clover, con tract grade. $ll.rnfM1.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $15.80 015.92H. Lard, per loo lbs.. $lf.20fS8.26. Short ribs sides (loose), $8 .CWi'8 82. Dry suited snouiders l.ue,l. $T,.no?iS.12Vi. Short clear aides (boxed). $.004i.1214. Following are the receipts and shipments of flour and grain yesterday: RecelDts. Shipments. 16,300 8.100 21.400 29.900 483.800 272.W0 832,100 892.200 8.6O0 84.100 1.600 Oa the Produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries, 16a21c; dairies. Ufa 18c. Kggs, firmer, at mark, cases Included, lOVu Cheese, easy at lOHUVsc NKW YORK CEMEnAL MAKKKT. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. . Rye, bu. ... Uarley, bu. - (.aotatlons of the Day on Varloaa t'ommodlt lea, ''. NEW YORK. June 28. FLOUR Receipts. 11,456 bbls.: exports. 10.862 bbls.; market Arm at full price3 and rainy active; winter put ents. $4.00ft43o; winter straights, $3.7Mj3.90; Minnesota patents, H n vt; w inter extras l'' 9jS.20: Minnesota bakers. $3,664(3.75; win ter low crades. 2.70fe3.0i. Rye flour, firm: fair to good. f3.0("Ti3 S5: choice to fancy, $8.40 (U.6U. (ilRNMEAI-Klem: yellow western. $1.14 City, $1.12; Urandywlne, $3.12'f,3 kiln dried. RYE Strong: No. 2 western. ic. r. o. D. afloat: state. 5K'jiC9i,4c. c. I. f.. New York. BARLIOY Firm; feeding, 62c, c. I. I., Buf- falo; malting, 6mI(57e, o. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT RecelDts. 19.900 bu.; exports, 99, 448 bu. Spot, duli; No. 2 red, 8tc, nominal. ' elevator, and 87c. nomlral. f. o. n., afloat ; No. 1 northern Duluth, ffc, f. o. b., alloat; Nn. 1 hard Manitoba. 947nc. f. o. h.. afloat. . notions were fairly active and Irregular. Thev ODened weak and declined under talk of rain In the northwest and heavy unload " ing. but later denials of the rain reports . sent them back to the high point of the week cutialna- active demand from shorts ' This in turn was followed by a final drop under rrallzlne and the market closed easy at HrHe net decline. Sales Included: No. 2 red Julv, W'.'Wc. closed at ',c; Septem- her '82iiiMV. closed at 83c; December, snk4Vjo. closed nt (C4c. CORN Kecelpis. B&.laO bu.; exports, 78.886 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, f9Vc, elevator, and 5vic. afloat; yellow, KVc; No. 2 white. 6c. Options were quiet ell day and largely guided by the changes In wheat, an early break being partly recovered In the last hour. It later sold off again, however, and closed partly i4c net lower. July, 6"iia tSc closed at 59Sc; September. BTVitiiSc, closed at 67c; Docember closvd at 57c. OATS Receipts. 113 9"" bu.: exports. 41460 Km Biut firm: No. 1 4:tic; standard white. 47e: No. 8. 43Vc: No. 2 white.. 47c; No. t white, 46V; twuk whii uik cm, JhiWi track white state, 42ff-i8 4e Options. Irceg ulsr but bei.'amo firm with other markets. FEED Finn; nil Idling. $18 00i22.C0. HAY Firm: shipping. Suttee; good to Choice $1 2otilS6. HOPS Firm: state, common to choice, 19 8 crop, l'itf.3Vtc; 1901 crop. Iijl7c: olds, 6u6Wc; Paciiie coast. I'- crop. U4t-'.; 1901 crop. Idl7e; olds, inltt1. HIDES tjulrt: (lalwston. JO to 25 lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., lo; Texas drj-, 24 to 40 lbs . U - Ll':ATIiKIl yulet; sold, 2425c. H1CE Firm: tlomestlc, fair to extra, 49 , Tc: Japan, nominal. PKoVISIONrt-Heef. weak; family. $11; mess. $ 6ou9 m: beef hams, $19 60 20.00; packet. I iw7l'M. city extra India mess. $16.0un 18 iu. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel lies, $J.2i 10.75. I'l. kle.i shoulders. $7.6ou8.00: pickled hams $11 76iil2uo. Ijiid, easier; western steam il $8 66; June closed at $8 70. nominal; reni ml eaty; continent. Is 70; South Amerlci, $9 60: compound. $7 60iao. Fork, esy: fn:ntly, $19 . short clear, $19.26; mm, $1& ljU CO. TALLOW to lead y; city ($3 per pkg ), to; counti v (pkgs. free), 54i5.ic. BUTTER Receipts. 4,894 pkgs ; steady; State dslry, ITiJc, creamery, ljaUVsc. CHtt:6E Receipts, ,ou) pkgs.; weak: tat full oramiu. taucjr aiuall, colored and OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET, Condition af Trade and tjaotailons an Staple and Fancy Produce. pnOS Fresh stock, loss off. 13fjl3'4o. LIVE POULTRY Hens, M,8ci spring chickens, per lb.. 15jl7c; roosters, accord ing to ago, 4-0 5c; turkeys, 13 16c; ducks, V'i, 7c; geese, 6fl7c. HI TTER Packing stock, ItifflSc: choice dalrv. In tubs. lOiilfc; separator, ZlT22c. FRESH FISH-Fresh caught trout, 9He; pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo, ic; blueiish. 11c; whlteflsh, 9c; salmon, 16c; had dock, 10c; codfish, lie; redsnapper. 10c; lob sters, boiled, per lb., 25c; lobsters, green, per lb., 23c; bullheads, lie; catfish, 14c; black baas. 174i20c; halibut. 10c; shad roe, 40c per pair, roe shad, $1 each; cnipple, 12c; her ring Oc; perch, 6c; white bass, 10c; bluetlns, 8c. HRAN Per ton, $15. " HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland, $V, No. 2, $9.50; medium, $9; coarse, $8.60. Rve straw, $7. These prices are fair hay of good color and qua) .3. Demand fair and receipts light. CO iN 4c. OATS 40C. RYE No. 2, 50c. VKC.ETAHLE3. OLD POTATOES Northern stock, per '"nEVV POTATOES Southern, per lb., 2c. PARSLEY Per doi. bunches, 30c PARSNIPS Per bu., 40c. CUCUMBERS Per dos., 50c; home grown, 85c HEAN8 Home grown, wax, per bu. box, $1.60; f trlng, per bu. box. $1.C0. CAULIFLOWER Home g'own, per dog., 50c CABBAGE New California, per lb.. Sc. TOMATOES Mississippi, per 4-basket crate, $1.25. RHl HARB Per lb., lc. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.60. ONIONS New California dry, per lb., 2c, Texas, per lb.. 2c. CELERY Michigan, per do., 25c. FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Hood rlvera. $3. BLACK RASPBERRIES - Per 24-plnt RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-pint case, $3 00 BLACKBERRIES Per 24-quart case, $2.50. APRICOTS California, per box, 81. 50. PEACHES California, per box, $1.25. PLUMS California, Clyman, per box, CHERRIES CfUifornia, white and black, per lo-lb. box. $2. CANTALOUPE Florida, per crate, $3.50 4.00. APPLES New stock, bu., 75c TROPICAL FRUITS. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 75o; Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18c. 178 and smaller sizes, $4; for 150 and larger sixes, $3.25; Mediterranean, an sues, 3. to; J art a, J. .((. ov; laucy oiuou, per niui box. $2. . ... LEMONS California fancy, an sizes. f4.5ofc4.75; Messlnas, $4. DATES Persian, in u-id. poies, per iu 6c; per case of 30-lb. pkgs., $3.25. .'. - - .... . ... ... 1 1 n " . . ... I m rl? t,,rri.t,o-r lonua, i.io; v,uuu, MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10c. POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c. HIDES No. 1 green, c; No. 2 green, 6'xc; No. 1 suited, 8c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal can, a to u ids., avsc; u. l veui cu.il, 12 to li los., 6c; dry salted hides, 8(612c; sheep pelts, 26(u 7ic; horsehldes, $1.602.50. NLTti WalnutB, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. I soft shell, per lb., 13c; xso, z nam sneu, per iu., uu; urn- lis. ner lb.. 12c: tllberls. per lb.. 12c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell. per lb., loc; pecans, large, per id., aw, small per lb., lie; cocoanuts, per dot., wc; chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., bV4c; roasted peanuts, per lb., Jc; black walnuts, per uu., i; mcaury uuw, per uu., $1.90. St. Loaia Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS, June 26. WHEAT Higher; No. 2, red, cash, elevator, entirely nominal; track. 81HC, nominal; July, 8,c asked; September, 81'a81H5 bid; No. 2 hard, "0 (U2C. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 52Hc; track, 53V4!&6o; July, 61V4c; September, olc. OA I B Migner; ixo. i caan, vk ma; iracg, 424j'43c; July, 43c; September, 34o bid; No. 2 white, 47c. RYE Lower at 6SS1WSC. FLOUR Quiet : red winter patents. $3.85(3 4.00; extra fancy and straight, $3.fcu;3.$o; clear, $3.203.3&. BHihJiJ 1 lmomy, steaay ai a.wai.w. CORNMEAL Steady at $2.70. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 80S 82c. HAY Firm: timothy, tu.mtn.no: prairie. I7.004fll.00. IKON WnyiN TlBiO 4A.00. BAUUlNO CipdFiO. HEMP TWINE 60. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. standard mess. 816.20. Lard. $7.75. Bacon. easy; boxed, extra shorts, $9.62; clear ribs, VJ.ia; an on ciear, iu. METALS Lead, firm at $4.02. Spelter, firm at $6.60. POULTRY Easy; chickens. 8H0: springs. 13c; turkeys, 9c; ducks, 7c; geese, 3i(4c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 16220; dairy. 16Q17c. EOGS lllgher; lie, loss off. WHISKY-$1.30. Recelpts.Bhipments. Flour, bbls 6,000 ' 7,000 Wheat, bu 27,000 11,000 Corn, bu 91.000 26,000 Oats, bu 92,000 24,000 Stock exchange was cheerful, but quiet, operators being abaorbed In the conclusion of the, settlement. The Influence of the withdrawal of Herman gold from the Hunk of England yesterday was not very marked, as the action taken was thought to be probable when the Hank of England's rale was reduced. Consols weie til in, Amer icana were dull and the movement had no significance. Prices hardened later and olosed firm. Canadian Pacific was firm on excellent traffic returns and denials of rate cutting. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England on balances today was 200,000. PARIS. June 26. Prices on the bourse today oened Arm, except French rentes, the weakness of which subsequently af fected the whole market. At the close stocks generally were weak. Three per cent rentes, 9bf 60c for the account; ex change on London, 25f 18c for checks. BERLIN, June 26. Prleea on the iwurse today were firm and some specialties were higher, partly owing to the rumors of the fusion of several coal companies ind predictions of an Improvement in the Amer ican Iron market. Exchange on Lond in, 20 marks 401 pfga for checks. Discount rates, short bills. 2 per cent; three months, 8 per cent. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Transactions Minute, Fluctuations Practically Net on Stagnant Market. NEW YORK, June 26. Dealing In stocks was somewhat smaller and the uuctuallons were even narrower than yesterday. With the cesxatton of the liquidation In United States Steel second 6s the activity of the bond market also fell oft to nominal pro portions. Even the usual Friday tendency to close outstanding contracts and get away to the country for Saturday, which gives an occasional Impetus to Friday business during the summer season, failed to make an impression on the seml-stagna-tlon of the market. There was as little re sponse to the seemingly favorable news of the day as there was yesterday to the rather unfavorable condl.lons. The whole market for stocks seemed to be a mere feeble echo of the active speculation In the cotton and cereal markets. What strength was shown for stocks was associ ated with the reaction In wheat and corn. Reports were circulated that corn was mak ing rapid progress and that showers in the northwest were relieving the need of the spring wheat for rain. It was evident that the movement of prices In the grain market was highly speculative and specu lators acted on these Indications with great caution. But operators were equally cautious In following any other Indications. There la a hope entertained that last week's x:t,6lO,(8iO shortage in llie nanK statement, as compared with the known movements of money, will be made good in this week's statement under the aversge system. The late rush to get in subscriptions for the new Pennsylvania stock made an Impres sion, however, on the money market this afternoon, putting up the call loan rate to 8 per cent. Next week's preparations for tho semi-annual settlements are also ex pected to Increase the activity In the money market. Of the day's special movements that In Colorado Fuel was connected with a rumor of a new bond issue and the stock recovered with a denial of the rumor. United States Cast Iron Pipe preferred sold off 5 points from the preceding sale, presumable on account of the petition for a receiver. Amalgamated Copper rose nearly a point In the last dealings on re ports of more favorable conditions In trade. Pennsylvania sold at 123. lowering Its rec ord for the movement by . There were buying Orders In the market for scores of thousands fit shares ntli'3. tut the market for the stock above that level was dull with the rest of the market. Considerable curlosltv exists regarding the action of the stock when' the subscription rights have closed and the supposed interest of the underwriting syndicate In supporting the price has censed. - T'nited States 8hin Building fund bonds sold at 23. compared with the last sale on June 1 jtt 40. The bond market generally was dull and Irregular. Total sales, par value, ri.195.ono. United States bonds were all unchanged An thA last call. Following art the quotations on tne new York Stock exchange: Atchlton 60 pld B.I. & Ohio do p(d C.nadl.n Pacific .. Central of N. J.... dir.. & Ohio CMc.go & Alton... do ufd Chlc.fo O. W... do lit ufd Chlcco & N. W.. Chicago Ter. Tr do pfd , . C. C. & 81. L. Colorado So do in pfd do id pfd Del. & Hudaoa Del. L. & W Denver & R. O... do pfd Eli. do lit rtd do 2d pfd Oreat Nor. pfd.... Hocking Valley X. do litd L. N Manhattan L... Met. St. Rr .., Minn. St. L. Mo. Pacific .... HI., K. & T..., do pfd. Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. June 26. WHEAT July, 72"c; September, 70c; cash. No. 2 hard, 76 77c; No. 3, 72&".'3c; No. 2 red, 7778c; No. 8, 74'U.75C CORN July. 4Wc: September. 46Ae: cash. No. 2 mixed, ottfMc; NO. 8 White, KVsc; No. 1, hoc. OAT S No. 2 white, 4SH49e. RYE No. 2. 60c. HAY Choice timothy, $13.60J14.; choice prairie. $11.00. BUTTER Creamery, 1719c; dairy, fancy, 16c. EGGS Fresh. HHc Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. June 28. WH EAT Spot, No. 2 red, western, winter, steady, 6s 3d; No. 1 northern, spring, no stock; No. I California steady, 6s 8V4d; futures, quiet; Julv. 6s 574d: Sentember. bs 4d. CORN bpot, steady; American mixed, 5s Hid; futures, quiet; June, nominal; juty 4s September, 4s 6vd. Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. June 28. WHEAT No, 1 northern, 87c: No. 2 northern, 6c; No. 1 northern. MfrtttftHo. FLOUF Flint patents, $4.4x&4.50; second ...... at a: ... . M . I . . .. ',,,...'1 ACl. patents, a.sov.oo, iui tivn, e.u.w, second clears, $Z.BOr2.eo. BRAN In bulk, $14.0014.50. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 26. WHEAT Easy No. 1 northern. bSfoaoc; No. 2 northern, Sifgf 89c; September, new, oWjc. Did. ItYE Hlsher: No. 1. BBc. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 5&e0c; sample, 47ti 53c. CORN September, Elttc Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 28. BUTTER Steady, fair demand; extra western cream ery. 22c; extra nearoy prints, ic. KOi8 I nchanaed. riiRKSE Steady, fair demand: New York full creams, choice new, 11c; fair to good, 10Va.c. Dnlnth Grain Market. DULUTH. June 24. W H E AT To arrive. No. 1 hard. 88c: No. 1 northern, 86Vc; No. 1 northern, 86c; July, 86Vc; September, 79c. OATS-894J39HC Peoria Market. PEORIA. June 28 CORN Higher; No. 8, 49Vac; No. 4, 4 OATS Steady; No. I white, 40c; No. white, S9c. Toledo head Market. TOLEDO. O.. June 98. SEETm Clover. dull, unchanged; October, $6.10; prim timotny, iiu.au. Foreta-a Frnanelal. LONDON. Juno 28 Money was In keen demand In the market today. Discounts were easy. The pressure, for money was regarded M temporary. Busloeas oa Uit 6tt St. Paul ptd 175 . V3'-, Bo. Paclflo 4S4 . 4H So. Railway 23 . SU I do ptd 8 .122 Texaa & Pacific 2 .166 ll'oledo. St. L. & W. 24 . do pfd 434 . 26 Union Pacific si . 66 do pfd 87 . 16tWabaah 244 . 38V do pfd 44 ,.liWHMIIil( ic I .... IU 131, Wla, Central 19?, , 22V do pru 41 . 3 Adama Ex a. ...217 . 17 American Ex 1U , r7Vl!nlted State. Ex 105 . MMWelle-Fario Ex 10 .171 Amal. Copper MV .2f,0 ,Amer. Car 4k F ! . 2'H do pfd 8ts . 804 Amer. Ln- ll 10 . 12'al do pfd 33 . ( lAmer. Locomotive... 2214 . MV do pid no .175 American 8. tc R.... 43U . M do pfd Kiu do pfd 3WAmeric.n 8. & R....118 Illinois Central 132H Anac. Mining Co 8Vi low. (.entr.1 27 luroomrn k. i fci-n do pfd it , Colo. Fuel ft Iron... 6Mi C. Southern 23tsH oiuuidu. & h. c... i 42:Cona. Oca .. 109 lOon. Electric .... 13 jlnter. Paper .... ......122 do pfd 764!xlnter. Pump ... I02V do pfd luvt National Biscuit .. 481 national lyeaa ,., Nat. Rjr. of Mexico.. 204 N'q. American do pfd. N. T. Central.... Norfolk & W do pfd Ontario & W PennsytTanl. .... P., C. C. & St. 1 Reading do lat pfd do Id pfd Rock Iaiand Co.. do pfd 8t. L. A 0. P.... do lat pfd do Id pfd St. L. 8. W do pfd 8t. Paul Offered. ...42 I Pacific Mall . ..1?6V4 People'. U. .... ... tiM fremna 8. Cr.. ... do pfd ... 24H Pullman P. Car. ...12.1 iRepublic Steel.., .... GW P,a ... 4 Rubber Oood. .. ... ni oo pro... ..191 ...177 ...141 ... 8H ...13 ... 70 ... JK ... 10 ... 84 ... 37 ... 7H ...62 ... 88 ...204 ... ... 73 ... 23 77 7 I Term. Co.1 Iron... 60 ... lit U. B. Le.th.r ... Tl do pfd ... 7014:1. Rubber... ...73 I do pfd ... lWU- 8- Steel ... 17 I de pfd ... 17 IWeat.ro Union . ...14344 83 13 , 60 29 H 7S New York Money Market. NE5W YORK. June 26. MONEY On call steady at 2',sif3H per cent, closing at per cent; time money, firmer, with sixty ana ninety aays at per cent ana six months nt 6 per cent; prime mercantile paper, &JJ61 per cent. BTKR , NG 1SXCH.ANUJS firm. With ac tual business In bankers' bills nt $4.8760 for demand and at ii.fa for sixty days: punted rates, 4.si' ami n.w-a; cojrrmerciai Dins, 4 84S. ..... . BIljVtK-nar, oi-c; mexican aonars. ic. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, lr regular. Tne ciosmc quotations on Donas are as follows: V. . nt. U, ret ....10e L. V N. not. 4a 101 do coupon wh ibm. uenir.1 t. 79 do tm, ref lC-it ado la Inc 12 do coupon HMInn. St. L.. U..100 do new 4m, rag UiSi M., K. a T. 4a 7 ..itei do 3. 8-ili .114 N. Y. C. sen. 314... .103 ..IU iN. J. C. sen. t.... .18114 ..HIJH, No. Pacific 4a 1U3 ..102S.I do 3a 7114 .. fiViN. A W. con. 4a... 7814 .. U RedlBf (en. 4. 371, ..10114x81. L i I. H. e. 1.111 .. 4 st. l. a a. r. 4..... M14 ..10.)! 8t. L. g. W. 1. ill. ..10CV ado la ', .10414 8. A. A A. P. 4..... 784 . 73 xSo. F.i-lnc 4a 86V4 ,103 80. Railway (a 11S . 76". xTexaa oV Pacific la. .115 . 33 T., St. L. tc W. 4a.. 77 xC, II 4 SI F . 4.. 10 In Ion Pacific 4a 10244 C. A N. W. e. la.... 130V do eon. 4a 36 xC, R. I. P. 4a... 106 xWabaah la 114 II' C C 4 SI 1, I 4a. 37j do 2l 10414 jChUago Ter. 4..... 30 I do deb. B 72 Colorado Bo. . .7 ' snore 4a lot'. .Denver t R. O. 4.. U .Wheel. 4 L. E. 4a. k, Wli. central 4 S014 . action, j oicco 4a ao C. Ia...l tolo. Fuel I. uu Hocklnf Valler 414. 10714 x Bid. Offered. do coupon do old 4a. ref. do coupon .... 4o 1. ref do coupon Atchlaoo. gen. 4a.... xdo ad). 4. B.I. Ohio 4a do 8fea do conv. 4........ lCnada 8a. la xCeutral of Ga. 4... xdo la Inc Ch.a. A Ohio 41a.. Cbltago 44 A. lla.. C. H. q. n. 4a. xErl. prior lien 4.. sener.l 4a xr. W. D. TVICftK I,Y RArlK CXBARtNGt. laramary of nnslnesa -I ran. acted by lie Assorlaled naiiVa. NEW YORK, June M.-The followlnt table, complied by Hradairret, showa the Dank clenrlng-a at the principal cities for the week ending- June 15, with the percent age of Increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding neck last year: CITIES. Amount. Inc. Deo. Npw York Chli-HKo Boston Philadelphia St. liuls Pittsburg "Ban r runelaco Baltimore Cincinnati Khiihils City Cleveland Minneapolis New Orleans .Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Buffalo St. Paul Indianapolis Los Angeles St. Joneph Denver K'chmond Columbus Seattle Washington "Navannau Memphis Albany Salt Lake City Portland, Ore Toledo , Kort Worth Peoria Hartford litchenler Atlanta Des Moines New Haven Nashville Spokane, Wush Orand Knplds , Sioux City Springfield, Muss Norfolk Dayton , Tucoma Worcester Augusta, On , Portland, Me ncranion , Topeka Syracuse Evnnsvtlle Wilmington, Del Birmingham Davenport f all Kiver , Lltt'.e- Rock Knoxvlllo Maron Wllkcsbarre Akron Springfield, 111 Wheeling. W. Va..... Wichita , Youngstown Helena Lexington Chattanooga Lowell New Bedford Kalamazoo Fargo, N. D Canton, O Jacksonville, Kla.... Greensburg, Pa Kockford, ill Springfield. O Blnghamton Chester, Pa Bloomlngton, 111 Qulncy, 111 moux f ails, a. v.... Mansfield, O Jacksonville, IU , Fremont, Neb iUtlca JDecatur, 111 THouston TQalveston Charleston, S. C Totals. U. S Outside New York.., $1.122.43. 6"71. 1S.1,(IN,7X: lUf.H-i&.tMl. 114,tKi,.D7 4.1.tHtl.Nrw. 61.ad.KMi, 2;t.;i.64D 25",7I",'6 . iii.",--ui 1,IM,29Y 14,:t6,9.J 10,if(,&fi6 8,i;.T7'J ;,6fi,b8l 8.42U.WU . 6,t4,l.'W 18.2 o,l,J 6,7,7 4! 6,04, 6S5 6.6110,073 4.36,679, 8,7(v4m 4,7W,WJ 3.6U2.4M); 8.710,4U8 2,7WJ.9ij 3.IU1.111I 3,i'Hl.Mll 3,(4,lltl 2,7li7,719i ,07,317 3,(xil,41 2,4M,7"6i 2,l!rS,flti6 l,lHW,iii 1.7M.9i' l,(y-i,!it) l,i'4.l l.i)12,3ii l,to,i 1.42S.OS4 1,452,340 1.626,621 1,;,9S,21! 1.7ii2,611 l,til7,i4.-l 684,016 l,4ia,628: 1,W8.3S l,2lli,U4S A.170.564 977.637 1,1S9,566 1,(134, 0X9. W9,6W 774,16 711, Ml) 1.164,099 622.0UO 949,144 7r),OlK 618.711 661,222 725, M0j 723,758 564,946 497,294 676.4S3f 449.19U 625,590 636,082: 3u6,6.2 6oti,t 36J,S29 428,642 647,296 414.30 3oo,2uO 679,163 S42.669 362,047 790,241 185,247 216,493 189,939 1.359.721 2S8.932 12,735.331 6,4,18,000 63.708 8.7 15.2 . io!ni . 9.8,. 26.0. 4.2. 35.7 . 3 3 8.8: 29.0 13.21 6.5 22.6: 10.1 46.91 17.9; 2.8i, '23 !6 2.1 I 10.6i 17.9 9.3 43.5 6.6 11. 6.6 14 A 23.7 30.8 66.0; 2.1 6.6: 16.4 6.1 46. U 4.8 16.2 ii'.i U.3 'ii'.i "i'i 6.6 94 2.7 "is'i 1.3 2.9 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Aot.v Demand for Beef Steers and Prioe Generally a Dime Higher. HOGS SOLO TEN TO ilFTUN HIGHER Very Llaht Rmm of Sheep aad Umba an d Uoallty Com asoa, So a Teat of Itnatloa Was Not Made, bat All KJnds Lower tor Week. SOUTH OMAHA. June M. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, bheep. 11.2 48. Oj. 8.9 60.3 14.1 .5 45.5 26.6 21.8 16.9). 33.6). 33.4 17.0 27.6 23.2 1.0 "i'.i '29I6 "i'.i 42.0 26.3,. o.8 18.3 S5.0 23.6 17.6 40.41 17.4 $1,904,072,524 781,588,867 6.1 9.0 10.6 2.7 "'si 2.8 4.4 13.2 E.l CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Halifax , Ottawa Vancouver, B. C.... Quebec Hamilton St. John, N. B Victoria, B C (London rw Totals, Canada 24.060.83GI li),bi3,4.) 4,612,012 1,86,1,152 1,869.714 1.38o.7o2 1,549,029, 1,093.552 9S2.4O0 516,212: 754,8001 8.7 13.3 69.7 I6.O1 17.1 "i'i 35.1 20.4, 1. 2.6 $ 63,810,4041 14.0 . Balances paid In cash. t Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. I Not included In totals because of no comparison for last year. Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, June 26. Call loans, 3iS per cent; time loans, 414S5V4 per cent. Official Closing priors on stocks and bonds: Atchlaon 4a SV Allour. Mex. Central 4a 74 Amalgamated (4'4 Atchlaon 5'4 Blniham 37 do pfd w emmet & Hecla... .414 4 i1 Boiton tt Albany 246 Itopper Range Boaton & Me 163 ILiomlnlon Coal N. Y., N. H. & H...1M Franklin I Dion PacISc 7'4!lle Koy.l. ... Mex. Central American sugar 118Vw do pfd 11344 American T. T 140 Dominion I. Sc 8.... 17 Hi Gen. Blectrlo 174 Maaa. Eleclrlo 2 do Pfd 33 United Fruit V. 8. Steel Mohawk Old Dominion ... Osoeol. , Parrot Qulncy , Santa F. Copper. Tamar.ck lTtrtmount.ln .... lOSH'Trinlty . 34 United SUtea ... do pfd 7WUUh Weatlneh. Common.. 3v Victoria Adv.nture I Wlnon. . 1 . 44 . 64(4 . 1V. . 33 .110 . 1 ,. 44 . 4 ,. I1H . 34 . 4 . 44 Bank Clearings. London Stoek Market, LONDON. June 26. Closing quotatlona Conaol. for mooer 31 New York Central llt 6m account Anaconda Atchlaon , do pfd Baltimore 4k Ohio... C.a.dl.n Pacific ( heaapeak. 44 Ohio r.lraso O. W , C, 14. St. r DeBeer. Denver 44 R. O d. pfd Erie do lat pfd do 14 pfd Illlaole Central Loulavlll. a N.ah....ll! Mlnaourt. K. 4t T ... 31S. Ex-dlvldend. BAH S1LVKR Firm at 24d per ounce.. MONEY 2Ha3 per cent. The rate of dla count In the open market for both short and three-months' bills Is 2U-ltyJ per cent. 31 S Norfolk A Weetern... 44 4 no pia 44 Ontario a Weatera.. 4 j Pennsylvania 3C'4 Hand Ulna. 134 1 Headln. 1344, do Ut pfd 13 do 3d pfd 131(4 Southern Railway... 3UH1 do pfd , Southern Pacific 34 itnloa Pad 3c 33l do pfd 7 '4 United Htatea Bloel.. 3014 34(4, do pfd 3I 13 iWiblil o pfd 44 S. 3v 36(4 43-, IDS 14 S, 41S. 34 44(4 4 43 '4 3IV 3", Irw York Miafaa: Qu.tatl.aa. ' NEW YORK. June 26. The following are the quotations on the New l i,rk fctcx t tx-change: 14 Adaaa. Cos Alice 3 Breec la Brvaawlck Cos 4 Comatock Tuunel f Cos. Cal. V... Horn Surer Iras Silver ...114 1 Small H La.dellkt Co......... l.Laadaxd X Offer ad. Little Chimt .. aDtitaiio ophlr iphoenla Potoet 134 I Savage Iv4 Sierra Nevada . 4 ..'Pi .144 . a .. 13 . 30 .. 10 ,. at OMAHA, June 26. Bank clearings for to day were $1,149,400.67; Increase over corre sponding day of previous, year, $69,679.26. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 26. COFFEE Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7, Invoice, 5'c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 7Viiill14c. Futures opened steady at a partial decline of 6 points, following lower European cables, large receipts aiwt the issuances of July notices to the extent of about 60.0UJ bags. Nearby holders bo'A July to avoid receiving actual coffee, while the late months ruled firmer as a result of purchases by the sellers of the near months. The notices were soon taken care of, how ever, and then the market as a whole turned very much firmer under outside buying and Investment demand, with Au gut showing especial firmness. Toward the close the martet was a llttlci less firm, but was finally steady, net fxci'lO points higher. Sales, 127,260 bags, with June at J.7oc; July, S.85c; September, 3.96((4.0.)c; Oc tober, 4.004J 4.10c; November, 4.Wfl4.2fc; De. cember, 4.4of(j4.50c; January, 4.6uc; Feb ruary, 4.6oc; March, 4.6')ii4.70c; May, 4.70 4.75c; July, 1904, 4.06&4.90C 2,866 7,010 6.447 5.667 18,647 H.975 6,585 13.4V3 L1J6 4.293 7,764 1.JUU 4,600 iOu 62,024 13,616 67,900 6.494 63.8o 10.2o2 66.K67 6.793 tx,4n6 11.4U 49,41 19,463 TO DAThl. 'ine louuwiiig table shows tne receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor the year to dale and comparisons with last year; 1903. 1902. Inc. DeL Cattle 493,698 362,039 131,659 Hogs 1.237,679 1,310,134 ....... 72,665 bheep 641,561 412,895 138,656 Average price p!d lor nogs at South Omaha tor the lust several days with comparisons: Official Monday Otlieial Tuesday .. Omclal Wednesday Oillcial Thursday . Otllclal Friday .... Five daya this week... 19.699 Same days last week. .. .28.810 bame week be to re Is. 140 Camu three weeks ago.. 24, 378 bame tour weeks ago.... 16,874 Same days last year 8,385 iu,.iai is i uu lilt, ibAK Date. 1903. 1S2.101.1900.189.18J.1897. June L... June 2.... June $.... June 4.,.. June I.... June .... June 7.... June June 9.... June 10... June 11... June 12... June 13... June 14.,. June 15... June 16... June 17... June 18... June 19... June 20... June 21... June 22.. June 23.. June 24... June 25 June 26. 6 (07 ( 8d' 6 75, 1 171 S804 a 86 i oohi (03WI 0 VSSj, (1 0 e 6 98' 6 01S 6 94 6 97 6 94 6 5 8.W 6 77V. 6 67 6 67 S 70H 7 07 i U 7 lb. 7 21 7 lei 7 13, 7 21 7 HI 7 33; 7 36 7 31 7 25 7 24 7 26 7 31 7 41 7.44, 7 50 7 69 I 7 6715 99 7 Eli 6 93 6 70 e 6 70 6 ll i 70 5 711 6 761 7 I 4 U 6 1 a 89i 6 86 6 81 6 86 e 6 83 6 891 6 921 6 89 b 91 89 6 m 4 88 4 K3i 4 S3 4 91 4 t 4 96: 5 02 6.ii s ooi 4 92 4 861 4 86 4 89 4 95 e 5 03 6 06 S 501 3 68; 369 I 68 3 osi 1 67 1 2 60 3 bl 3 67 I 64 3 66 3 64 3 62 3 63 e 3 64 4 M I 71 4 94 6 00 6 13 3 64 3 66 3 63 $ 62i E 17 6 101 3 63 4 21 3 40 4 12 I 32 4 03 1 $4 4 W $32 3 81 4 01 3 88 I 30 3 87 3 31 3 9 3 21 3 981 2 27 I 85 I 21 3 31 3 71 3 73 3 21 3 77 8 3J 3 90 $ 22 3 84 3 18 8 8U 3 21 3 15 I 801 3 61 8 15 8 72 3 21 3 72 3 21 3 68 3 26 3 69 3 23 8 16 and they (111 not sell 1r as gwxl advantage an those offered earlier In the dsy. They enld largely nt $5 7t4 and $5 70, or shout 2V4C lower than the early market. Repre sentative saies Sh. fr. K. At. Ha. 33.... 14..., 43.... 7.. 4.... tl.... 31.... 43..., 13.... 47.... 71.... Tl..,. 43.... 47. AT. ...131 ...323 ...374 ...373 ...30 ...t4 ...378 ...340 ,...31.3 ...MO ...314 ...1X4 ...m; ...323 ...344 ...34 ...3M ...332 ...361 ...3 ...2fi4 ...354 74 6 44 I 44 6 47(4 4 47( I 7Vk I TO I T4 6 ' 4 TO 6 TO 4 TO I TO 6 T TO 4 TO 6 TO 6 74 TO I 70 6 TO 6 70 I TO 4 70 4 70 74.... 14.... 77.... 43.... 40.... TO.... 44 34.... T3.... 3..., 33.... 10.... 4.... 18.... 43.... On.... 73.... 7.... (8.... 44.... 44.... At. ....3"8 ...J0 ...fl ...K4 ...3M ...350 ...34T ...311 ...2'8 ...244 ... 't . ..2t ,...327 ...3M ...2f-4 ...IIH ...330 ...14 ...143 ...2' ...3S3 ...374 ...131 40 144 30 ib 80 4 'in 40 80 ISO 140 40 30 30 40 30 Tt. T4 I TO TO I TO $ TO 6 TO 6 TO TO I TO 4 TO 4 TO 731 4 71 6 7114 6 T2'4 4 7t'4 TI(4 4 Tit, I 72(4 6 14 I 74 4 73 I 76 SHEEP Than vr nnlv rw Arl4 bunches of sheep and lambs In the yards this morning and the quality of those that did arrive was rather Inferior. That being the case It could not be said that a test of ?j rnarl,et was made. It was very evident from the way packers arted that they did not care for common stuff, but '"'y claimed they wanted good killers, t hlcago has been going down at a rapid rate, and the westerns that have arrived here have sold 15425o lower than at the first of the week. It Is safe to quote the market lower, but Just how much the de cline would be with anything like normal receipts cannot be told. . ""tatlons: Oood to choice lambs, $5.759 J; fair to grood lambs, $6.2636.76; good to choice yearlings, $4.765.00; fair to good yearlings, $4.50u4.76; good to choloe weth ers, $4.26f4 60; fair to good wethers, $3.75(9 4.26; good to choice ewes, $3.754.50; fair to food ewes, 33.50&3.75; feeder lambs, $2,509 60; feeder yearlings, $2.6003.60: feeder wethers, $2.50$j3.60; feeder ewes, $3.00tf2.75. Representative sales: 11 Wyoming bucks 82 8 00 6rl Wyoming ewes and wethers. 96 4 00 35 Wyoming yearlings 72 4 50 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Wabash Missouri Pacific Ry T'nlon Pacific system C. & N. W. Ry F., K. & M. V. R. R C. St. P., M. & O. Ry... B. & M. Ry C, B. & Q. Ry K. C. & St. J C, R. I. & P. Ry., east.. C, R. I. A P. Ry., west.. 3 14 1 1 83 28 11 8 3 6 16 5 6.. 12 11 2 7.. 1 1 .. 2 8.. 60 106 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Omaha Packing Co swirt and company Armour A Co Cudahy Packing Co Cudahy, from Kansas City Swift, from St. Joseph.... Armour, from Sioux City. Lobman & Co Hill & Son Huston & Co Llxlngstone & Shaller Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 177 849 273 617 "l44 18 1 3 32 10S 99 465 1.148 1.202 979 2,099 i.027 112 423 26 Totals .'. 1.816 6.920 560 CATTLE There was a very light run of cattle here today, so that prices Improved again and went a long way toward making up for the disastrous break In prices on Tuesday and Wednesday. Trading waa ac tive from start to tinlsh and tne lew cattle on sale were soon out of first hands. There were not tnougn beef steers offered to fill packers' orders and as a re sult the market was active and generally a dime higher. The quality of the cattle today was hardly up to the usual standard and for that reason the market on paper scarcely shows the full amount of the ad vance. The Improvement In prices yester day and today takes the market very near back to where it was at the close of last week, but as compared with Monday of this week the market is still lOSjloc lower. The cow market was also active and stronger so far as the better grades were concerned and such kinds are little lower than they were a week ago. The grassers were a little easier to dispose of today than they were yesterday, but the market could not be quoted any higher. All the buyers are afraid to take hold of the grass stock. It seems, as It kills out so unevenly that they cannot tell much about what they are getting. They have been going down hill at a rapid rate all the week at all markets, but owing to the uneveness in the market it Is difficult to tell Just what the decline amounts to. Bulls, veal calves and stags sold at Just about steady prices today. Oood fat bulls sell freely at fully teady prices, but grass bulls are In poor demand and lower, the same as grass cows. ... There were not enough stockers and feed ers In the yards to make a test of the situ ation, but it Is safe to say that not many were wantea, aa me iew ui um inn were slow sole and weak. Representative sale.' 15t. cr b 1 Ceng. At. Ft. No. At. Pr. ... S4 t 13 13 1373 4 80 ... 720 I 40 43 114 4 30 ... Ill IN . 41 130 4 30 ... 330 4 36 31 1304 4 34 ... 310 4 36 34 14.18 4 88 ' ...1026 4 K II 1831 4 34 ... 844 4 83 10 1I7 4 84 ...1016 4 44 33.... 1131 4 86 ... 463 4 60 1 13"0 4 40 ... 890 4 (0 I I4MI 4 30 ...14t 4 40 13 1320 4 40 ...1314 4 46 41 1292 4 XI ...1143 4 TO 8 1174 4 44 .1151 4 T6 '4 ni 6 00 36 1603 6 06 Wool Market, BOSTON, June 26 WOOL The Com mercial Bulletin will aay of the wool mar ket tomorrow: Wool Is more active. There have been a great many buyers around and they have bought more freely. One house reports sales of I.OOU.OOO pounds and several Hre sold ahead on some grades. The market Is very firm and prirea are hardening. Western markets continue strong and nt London there Is an upward tendency. The shipments of wool from Boston to dnte from December 31 are 11. 3;)!i.9!i pownds. agnlnst 128.717.S17 pounds at the same date Inst year. The receipts to date are loX,3i;2.90 pounds, against 131.631, 4' pounds for the same period last year. 8T. LOl IS, June 26. WOOL Steady; me dium grades snd combine;. 17ffi21c; light fine, 154j18c; heavy fine, lift 15c; tub washed, 19t29c. No. 1 4 1 1 10...... 11 18 II 18 10 3t 11 13 4 .1173 . .128 4 Tt 4 30 8TEER3 AND HEIFERS. Evaporated Apples aad Dried fruits. NEW YORK. June 26. EVA PORATED APPLES Show little change, business be ing quiet and prices stedlly held. Com mon are nuoted at 44ifi5c, prime at 6Sc, choice st 6c and fancv at 6'4'(i714r CALIFORNIA PRIED FKUITS-Pruncs are firm on spot, with the larger sizes In fair demand. Quotations range from 3c to 7o for all grades. Apricots are steady to firm, under a fair Jobbing demand. Choice ere quoted at 7S1c and faflcy at lO 10V4f. Penche. continue quiet, but are steady, with choice quoted at 7fi7'4c and fancy at fcyloc. las.r mmd Hol.aiea. NEW ORLEANS. June J6. SUOAR Dull: open kettle. 2i63 7-16c: open kettle, centrifugal. S'vMic; centrifugal white., 4 l-16c; yellowa, 3f3 16-lfte; aeconds 23e'. Mnlassps. open kettle, nominal, 13f?fic: cen trifugal. ilKv Syrup, nominal. I!ii24c NEW YORK. June SH 8I'(1AR Haw, steady: fair refining. S'.c; centrifugal, M test. 3 916c; mnlRBacs susar, 2 29-32d. Re fined, steady. Molasses, firm. Dry tioods Market. , NEW YORK, June M DRY QOOD8 Ftlll nhow every sign of further advance., although buyers are not operating very havlly. The incera.ed number of those who are curtailing production la a factor whlcn must not be Inst sight of la a con sideration of the future of the market. Jobbers are securing very satisfactory re sults from their clearance sales, but other wise store trade Is dalL 11 ll!'.!'.".l it..'.!.'.. 36 4 36 113 4 tt . 314 . 787 .1187 . 410 4 30 4 40 4 40 4 60 100 t 04 317 t 10 81,1 .. 410 ..1110 .. 360 .. 30 .. 820 ..1013 . . 370 .. 8K0 .. 840 .. 334 . .1100 .. 826 .. 830 ..1310 ..1010 I 30 I 36 I 36 t 36 I 40 t 61 I 60 I 60 I 60 I 46 I 46 I T8 I T6 I T6 I 76 I IS 370 8 Oil rsn l oo ...ll'JO ... 8W ...1040 ...104 ... 820 ...10:i7 4S I 00 I 00 I 10 I 30 3 10 3 30 3 10 M. 1! 23 10 :i COWS. 14l'.!'.'.'. 13.'.'.".! ii!!!!'.! ti!!!!!! ii!!!!!! .107 ...1170 ...1171 ... 3T ...1261 4 78 4 80 4 80 4 00 4 46 n I 36 I 34 I 36 I 44 I 60 1 60 I 60 I I I 40 30 I 40 .. 330 ..1830 .. 840 ..100 .. 880 ..1220 1180 1118 670 1820 1110 334 13 II Hi 13D0 ..... 863 1310 324 1178 1170 4 10 1148 4 II li'M 4 11 I 40 3 06 I 44 I 44 8 6 I 44 I 76 I 30 I 80 4 OO 4 10 4 10 4 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady, Hogs Rise and Fall, Sheep Oo Lower. . CHICAGO, June 26.-CATTLB-Recelpts, 3.0110 head. Including 600 Texana; steady; good to prime steers, $5.105.50; poor to me dium, $4,254(4.90; stockers and feeders. $2.75 4C4. ,6; cows, $1.604.60: heifers, $2.60114.85: raiiners, $1.60-2.80; bulls, $2.50474.60; calves $2.2(t).2o; Texas fed steers, $3.5OH.60. HOGS Receipts today, 15,000 head; esti mated tomorrow, 12,000 head; left over, 7,500 head; opened 6lt)o higher, advance lost; good to choice heavy, $&.9i.oo; rough heavy, $5.7ixu.90; light, 6.854j6.05: bulk of sales, $S.&5ig6.95. SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipts, 7.000 head; sheep steady to weak; lambs, steady i(L'i lowe''; Kod t0 choice wethers, $l.4iii 6.00; fair to choice mixed, $3.00(84.25; naUve lambs, $6.0O&6.6O. ' Official yesterday. Recelpts.Shlpments. Cattle 9.972 6.822 26,473 8,992 Bheep 11,533 2,a Kew York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 26.-BEEVES-Re-celpta, 3,960 head; market more active: steers and fat bulls steady to strong1 cows firm. Steers, 4.35&5.60; bulls, $3.2iVu 4.46; cows, ll.6Oij4.00; stockers. $110. Ca bles quoted live cattle at 103114c; tops 12c. Shipments, 604 cattle and 2,500 quar ters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 689 head; 26c lower than Wednesday, Veals, $5.00.gC.70 few se lected, at $7.6268.00 buttermilks and mixed calves, $4.2fa!4.50; dressed veals, weak at 8ttllaO per pound; few extra 12c per pound. HOGS Receipts, 1,215 head; easier. Hogs. $6.30?i6.40; choice heavy, $6.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,049 head; sheep dull and lower; lambs opened steady, closed Blow. Sheep, $3.0u'((4.75; lambs, $4.6Ora7.O0; few yearlings, $4.757(5.25; cables quote sheep steady, refrigerator higher at 9l4&94o per pound. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, I,! natives; calves, 60 natives; beeves, 64tl0o higher; cows and heifers, 20(& 25c higher than Monday; stockers and feeders, steady- choice export and drested beef steers, $4.aOi5j5.10; fair to good, $3.760 4.50; stockers and feeders, $2.6fl4.25; west ern fed steers, $2.75Jj4.80; Texas and Indian steers. $2.75fr4.25: Texus cows. I f,i;t native cows, $1.65S4.20: native heifers. $2.00 (Bi.; canners, i.w0-4.to; Dulls, $2.50534.00; calvea $2.0(Kofl.26. HOGS Receipts, 8,500 head; mnrket 15( 25c higher; top, $5.76; bulk of sales. $5.ft8 6.70; heavy, $5.606.70; mixed packers, $i.5o 4f5.2V; light, $5.5o(tj6.67i4; yorkers, $5.66 6.67; Pigs, $4.35iU6.6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 600 head; market steady; native lambs, $4.0CNSi6.75; western lambs, $3.6tKg6.i35; fed ewes, $3.25vf 5.15; Texas clipped yearlings, $3,5046.35; Texas clipped alieep, $3.204f5.10; stockers and feeders, $3,204(4.00. 4i)0 30 , 820 .1010 .1404 .11' .1140 .1340 .140 .141"! .1610 300 140 TM 4 04 i 873 4 34 430 4 36 M III .1620 I Tl 1U0 I II .11,40 . 1MHI .1370 Jl: I Tl I 71 I Tl 3 86 I 40 .3'U0 4 00 340 4 II . 100 I 44 . HI I 71 .174 I 24 COWS AND HEIFER8. .. Ill I 30 HEIFERS. .. 118 I 44 I I 14 I I 76 I I Tl I 4 06 BULLS. I 46 1 I TO 1 I TO 1 I T6 1 I 00 I I 80 1 I 31 1 140 1 1624 4ll 1 CAL.VK8. 160 I Tl 1 4 00 I I 40 1 STAGS. 1 1800 4 34 STOCK COW'S AND HEIFER8. rT TM I 44 1 140 I 44 13 . 45 1 70 BTOCKEKS AND FEEDERS. 471 8 30 Crawford Moore Colo. 98 calves. .149 i 76 HOOB There was a very light run of hoga here today and In fact receipts were much lighter than generally anlliliuited. Parkers of course had to have some sup plies and It waa evident that there were not enough to go around. Halesinrii made uae of the opportunity to advam-e prirea and held for liKiTlfco rl.e. Iluyera were very alow about putting on that much, but salesmen held out and thev finally got all thev asked. The bulk of the hoga a,, 1,1 at 670 and $.V72Vi. with a few rh.,l, loads at $5 76 and a few of the commoner kind, be low $.7 70. It waa not an active market but the light run soon brought trading to a close. Today" advance made tin a food a hare of the loss auataliied on Wedue.day. Toward noon a few cars of hogs arrayed tt it. !I ?P'M,r' -UA' 0rr and Noram ber 5.63d; November and December, I 46d December find January, 68fd: January and i KeoriLav. f. 4. 1 Lr.. v. .-. . . i , ' ... . ' . -, . 1 . ..... j anu aiarcu, 0.4 1 u Oil aaid Ito.lau rTT. pttt ... t . u ?i'tfht0i cort,,lr''. no lld. Shipments. !.!,uLv!?'''"'' VPJ""Te 78M6 bbls; runs, lu2.- i;' Ii-iVZ 80S-U ,t""' Hh'Ptnentu 1. ma, 87.3)73 this., avrroure 70,S bbls.; runs H".4,'1'' ""..rage 672 bbls.' SAVANNAH. Ua., June 26.-OIL Turpen tine, firm, 47o. KOSIN-FIrm: A, B. C. $180: D. $155' V. $.i;; -'W; N J 0O: w t3.10; W. w! 'NEW YOTHC. June K.-OIL-Cottonseed. firm Petroleum, steady; turpentine. ROSIN Qulot, THE rtEALTT MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed, oa record Friday, June 26: Warranty Deeds. Chrlsta M. Allen nnd hti.han t a Mclntyre, w 31 feet of s 75 feet lot lo! block 9. Hanerotn Place f J. F. Brown and wife to R. J. Coc'k Ing, 1 acre In nwi. swi 11-18-10... Mrs. John Moeller to Christ Koeller. lot 8, block 8, Millard J. F. Thomas and wife to Arthur East! lot 7, block 1, Burton's subdlv Eva Ehrllch et al to J. W. Hill jr t10,'.? 1..,?.d.2' b,ork 2- ,Brk Forest...'; f.,W-..,UvJ' 3f" t0 ' C' Mtnn. same.. Atlantic Realty association to L. L. E Stewart, lot 2S, block 10, Bemls park W. B. Fuller to MaHarhue.ctts Mutual Llfo Insurance company, e'4, lot 10 and wft lot 11, block 1, Bhlnn'g 2d add R. A. 'Wllllrtms and wife to Mary New land, lots 1 to 6. block 4, Saunders & H.'s Highland park Elisabeth A. Colfax to W. L. Selhy, lots 8 and 29. Work 1; lots IS. m and 20. block 8; lots 1. 2, 7, 13. 29 and 33, bltvk 4; lot 4. Mock 6. nnd all block . W. L. Belby's 1st add; lot 13, block 3, Dworak's add J. L. Kaley and wife to August Carl son, a'4 lot 4. Work 12, Improvement association add L. C. Smith snd wife to Father Weiii steln, lot 18. block 9, Kountze's 3d add Peter Manrnth to Carolina Manroth, lots 21 to 24, Mallentler's Place Mrs. H. J. Palmer to Fannie L. Edes et nl, lots G and 6, block 1, Andrews & B.'s ndd Charles Williams and wife to W. A. Gibson, e 1 acre of sV4 of e 12 acres of sH of s'i of nH swH 32 15-13 W. It. Mallory nnd wife to J. F. Frahm, lot 32, llork 1, Himebaugh & r.'s subdlv Halt Claim Deeds. George Maclcad and wife to Christina M. Allen, s 75 feet lots 8 and 19, block 9. Hansrom Place Peter Manroth to J. P. Mallender, lots 19 snd 20. Mallender Plare R. K. Stowe to Annie J. Oilier, lots 1 and 2. block 16, and lot 6, block 15, Carthage add 8,250 150 500 1,000 10 2.-.0 1,200 200 1 1,100 1,800 1 1,450 1,000 150 Total amount of transfers $12,15 St. I.onla Live Stork Market. ET. LOUI8, June 26. CATTLE Receipts, 3.000 head. Including 1,800 Texans: market steady; native shipping and export steers, $4.264o.25; dreaed boef and butchers' steers, $4.0oyo.iW; steers under 1,000 lbs.. $3.604H.75; stockers and feeders, $2.75(o4.60; cows and heifers, $2,264)4.60; canners, $2.0u4j2.75; bulla, $2,6043.75; calves, $3.0o4i6.50; Texas ana In dian steers, $3.2544.30; cows and heifor.n, $2.2o43.25. HOGS Receipts, 4,6o0 head; market firm and better; pigs and lights, $o.654V6.8ij; packers, $j.7546.8i; butchers, $6.754j6.9o. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 3,500 head; market steady; native muttons, $4.01 J"4.7B; lambs, $4.754).3o; culls nnd bucks, $2.50(08.50; stockers, $2.26a2.7b; Texans, $3.5.1 4)4. 60. U6e Best of. Everything The Only Double Track Railway to Chicago 0,u SI4.75 mu To Chicago and Return June SO, July 1. Good till September 15. Extraordinary rutcs. Extraordinary fishing. Minnesota and Witconsln NOW. City Offlces 14011403 FAR NAM ST. OMAHA TEL. 624-661 St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ' BT. JOSEPH, June 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,2t9 head; steady to strong; na tives, $4.364i5.33; cows and heifers, $2.24 4.76; stockers and feeders, $3,504)4.75. HOGS Receipts, 6,137 head; ludj25o higher; light, $5,604)6.80; medium and heavy, $o.62 66.80. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.250 head; steady; grass sheep, 1016o lower. Sloox City Live Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY. Ia., June 16. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100; market steady; beeves, S4.( 041 6.00; cows, bulls and ' tslxed, $2,604)4.00; stockers and feeders, $.1.25 4)4.25; calves and yearlings, $3,004)4.00. HOGS Receipts, 2,000; marekt 10c higher, $6,604)6.76; bulk, $6.60)6.70. Stork In Sight. Following were the receipts of live stock at the six prlnclpul western cities yester Cattle. Omaha Chicago .... Kansas City 8t. Louis ... St. Joseph . Sioux City . Totals .. 1.300 8,uov l.OoO 3,oo0 2.206 loO Hogs. 4,500 15,000 8,500 4.500 6,137 2,000 Bheep. 1 700 1 7,000 I HO) 1 3, Alio 1,250 .... 10,609 40,637 13,060 PAUL'S CHOICE INKS AND MUCILAGE Write for prices on Paul's Gold Seal, Record Inks used by Banks and Bankers. Life and Fir Insurance Companies and Mercantile Houses In F.rery City and Town In America New style quart, pint and half pint bottles. Paul's Ink Co. are manufactur ing a full Hue of Inks, mucilage Hid paste, and Ink In bulk. Prices quoted on application. PAUL'S INK CO.. 1 19 Ninth Street, Jersey City, N. J. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Jarre 26 COTTON Easy; sales, 300 bales; ordinary, S9-16c; good ordinary, lUio; middling fair, 14 13-Pio. Futures, steady; July, 14.1oo bid; July, 14.25c bid; August, 14.24c bid; September. 12.2!4i 12 30c; October, lo 10.41c; November, 9.964 9.98c; January, 9.90(u9.91o. NEW YORK. June 26. COTTON Onened steady at a decline of 8 points to an ad vance of 9 points and at nrst reflected the uncertainty aa to the attitude of the bull clique In connection with July notices, whirh were lasued to the extent of about 9ft,noo balea, or greet ly In excess of the pre vious day's estlmhtes. Cables were disap pointing at the time of the local opening and for a time prices showed a downward tendency. Almost Immediately, however. It was learned that the bulls through Ave or six local houaes had provided for every bale tendered, which waa believed to Include all of the New York stock at present available for delivery. The result was another scramble for cover, which aent prleea wildly upward. July aelllng back to 13c and August to 12.99c, with the lute months' allowing almoat equal nervouanens and ex citement. The movement for the week was light, falling behind last year's by some SL OW) bales, and the weather waa again un favorable, with showers and low tempera ture In many Important sections. After the first advance the market ruled firm, with email offers, except in the remote poaltluna. There were occasional setbacks as a result of realizing, but generally speaking the courae of vulurx waa u; ward until July and Auguat had leached new high records for the seaaon, tho former month selling at 13 20c and the latter at 13c. Jimt before the close there waa enough realizing to eaae values off from the best, but tlie market was finally very steady, net 5'l points higher. Total sales were estimated ut ill. WO hales. . . ST. I1CI8. June OOTTON-Steady; middling. 13 ; sales, none; receipts. 74 bales, shipments. 74 bales; stork, 6..r.sl bales LIVERPOOL. June 36. COTT' N Spot In limited demand, prices 446 points lower; American middling fair. 7 3tl; good mid dling 7.12d; middling, m1; low middling ,.,ul nnllnarv. 6 4.i: ordinary. Kul The sales of the day were 3i balea. of which 3i were for speculation und export and Included 3.:oi American. Receipts, 4IMI bales. Including 5uu American. Futures opened easier and closod very teady; American middling m. o c. Juue 6i.ld; June and July, i 7Sd; July and Auguat, 76d; August and September, .6wl; Bepum- 0) are serious, , e a a much 1 pain aad die-1 contort, and I sometimes ao- 1 tual dlaaMllty. 1 SYMPTOMS: itching and sting- 1 Ing, tlien "gem pain, soreoeaa and 1 union rorm, enlarge, ' blatd Df. nrotrnrla. and if neslertad. aloe rate, Denom- I us verr safloos sua pauiiu. aeeweuieia qulckl aad painlessly use INJECTION MALYDOH. Iuatant relief. Cures la several daya. 1 Ueiit with syringe, lor 3I.OO Sherman & McConnell, Omaha, Neb. 3tallur Ufa Co., Laacaaler, O. OR. McGREW SPECIALIST. Treats all forms of DISEASES OF MEN tl reen eiperleeea. 1; years la Cioiaha. 40.304 caaee ew4. Kellable, sue eeaful. Cre guaut4. Cbarges low. Traatnent br iball. Call M write. Hos 1M. OfB aver 3)4 4. 1U OMAHA. K4H. ieLn,OBt:ulrau aafeet .cuutaln KrtcoL TaL. Peiitiv.. aalu.e tenure! Kiugesk niu.i ubet'.uM wea rellevao la a lew r.mwmt ee-w a Chermao ea lioCosiveU Drug Co- Ontaaa W0MEN1 PRIVATE WIRES GEO. A. ADAMS CHAIN CO. GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS !T4 Board of Trade Hldg., Oman. 'Phones luos aud lull. Member a all prin cipal tic-lungs. Write for our datljr uiar ket letter.