I li THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: STJXDAY, JTTXE 28, 1904. 1 ii ! Oats RAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET . Wwther ia King oa 'Cb&np ml Latter ia Quiet u Besolt. s DEMANDS ARE POOR AND SALES ARE FEW Yraaletlaas ( frost Stlsaalat tnostag Prices, bat ars Ara lkt(, Tnae laattlag 0 Mick Trad. OMAHA. Jun , W"i The day f apemy on th local Grain xcnang indicate plainly that speculator did not overspeak themselves wnen they declared that tha new and advanced freight rates would cast a damper on biwnmn during tha latter part of tn preaent Boon to. Itmandi are pour and tha market ta ex ceedingly quiet. Jul I how lone thla sort of thing will continue la not very hard to tell If wet weather doesn't Interfere with July harvesting. Activity on the 'change during tha mludl and latter part af tha coming month la easily predicted oa the floor. There waa a considerable amount of fluctuation In priced of corn and wheat, but on tha whole business was painfully dull. Wet weather coming so near to harvest time had a tendency to work prices up a trifle, but demand was absent. wheat opened generally higher on strong cables aod axcessiv rales In tha south west. Corn waa steady momentarily, but withal was dull and soon slumped lower at Chi cago oa the cash aituatioa and liberal re ceipts, vocally prices were maintained and cloaed a trifle up. But lethargy marked this market, too. Oats were absolutely dead. Demand waa Suite an unknown thing and there aeemed ttla or no disposition to buy at any price. No caah sales of grain wara recorded In the local market. Tha prediction of frost In tha western part of tha state tonight had a tendency to make prices In all lines ruls well at the close, but sales were few. It waa reported that Minneapolis Itocka of wheat had decreased JKOuw buibels thla Week. Weather played tha moat Important part hi the dolnga of tha market today. The weather map shows heavy rains la Ne braska. Iowa. Kansas and Missouri. Two Inches ot rain were reported from Kansas City and a heavy precipitation at Con cordia. McPheraon and other points. Frost Was experienced at Rapid City and raina In other points of South Dakota. WHEA 1' No. 2 bard Ms6c, nominal; No. I hard, 80881c, nominal; No. hard, 46S75e. nominal. . CORN-No. 1. 7C7Hc: No. C, 4848c, NO. 4. 44-e; No. I yellow, 47fr47Hc: No. yel low, 47c; No. I white. 47j4jo. No. White, ATS-No. 2. 0c: No. a, tfHc: No. 1 white, 41c: No. I white. 39x40ViC. No. 4 white, Swiic: standard. 41o. The range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and tha close today aod Friday wara as follows: Closed Open. High. Low. Today. JTday. wheat July H 10 b Sept. 7tB 744 B Dec 71fl 71 0 Corn tO B TO4 . 74MB ji Juno wtu July 4A 4B 46&A 43 38 "B 4SMB 4A 4HB 43i3 43V. Sept. , 43 Deo. 3SfcB Oft .. .. na ...... i jo at i . 41 r t B m ss. pt, 30B 81 B 80T4 U A asked. B bid. . Lroeal Cask Gravis Market. 'T WHEAT No. 2 hard, 85c. nominal; No. I ard, 80&83C, nominal; No. 4 hard. 6itf70c, " nominal. CORN Nominal and higher; No. i, IStte, No. 3, 48c; No. 4. 44c; No. 1 yellow, 47 47Mc: No. I yellow. 47c; No. J white. 47l 7V; No. I white, 4&&460. OATS Nominal and unchanged; Na 1 40c: No. 3, 3Hc; No. I white. 4lc; No. 1 white. ZWtffrrtc; No. 4 white, 3&S3c; stand ard, ilo. Raealata mt Onaaka Market. In. Ou Wheat ,. a Corn f OaU I Grata Mark! Kleewkere. Closing price of grain today and Fri day at the aaarkets named wara as follows) .trhatt- Today, rrt July 86 W , leptember . UfaB tu Corn , July t, 4TB 4lB Wheat- ' July JB4 bepumbar ...................... 71 7BU 10 5uly B 4BT4 Beptambar ) ii 8T. UQVlB. july'T.i BH- September alA SOi Co."!- ... . July i.. ..4.... ei a mu Beptembar fcA iaiJ aLU4NKArX)iaS. Wheat July .... . W'V .... keptamber .... JDUJLUTH. , . Wheat July MHB .... eeptambar (UiB .... NaiW XOHK. Wheat . , July VHA. tS Bnptember ieia 4a Corn July ................ ........ m .... M .... A asked. B bid. Hates tke Grata Market. There ta no algn of an early movement from Texaa on account of wet weather In the Lone Star state. There waa a reauest at Kansaa City yes terday for bids on No. I red Cklauoma weat, but none were mad. Wheat opened steady at Liverpool at d higher and retained that mark, at ths duse. Corn was dull, but opened and Closed fed higher. Eight cars of train were inspected at Omaua Friday as follows: Wheat. Na. I hard, on; No. I hard. two. Corn. No. & four; No. 4. on. Tha Omaha Grain exchange has a mem bership of ever 190. It la limited to f and H seams probable it will have a full membership belore another year. Bullish reports come from Indian Terri tory, where It Is said that tuore cotton, wheat and Corn wul b rataed this year than ever before. Tha corn la labeling out and the fields ara tree from weeua. About two-lhlrua ot tha wheat crop haa been harvested. J. 8. Held of the grain firm af SnapB, Raid k Co ot Iowa, cam In from a west ern Nebraaka trip along tna line ot to Union r'aciuc he declared that wheat and oats ara In good condition. Tha wheat, he aye, haa not been Injured by rains, al though oats ara dewn tn patches. In Buf falo county the wheat la waist high. Corn Lt very backward, be reports, couaug only half way to the knee. Buffalo county wbeat will be raady tor harvest by tha tuiuuie of July BBW YORK uBIESAL Ma.rlK.RT aetatloaa at tha Day Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK, Juno J5.-FLOUR-R-cetpta, 13,4i barrels; exports, Utf.t barriie; sales. kM barrels; market steady, but cjulet; winter wbcat patents. 4 if 5 ; Winter- straights. I4.70o4.a6, Minnesota patent, Msivo.su. winter extraa, W.M-lWi Minnesota bakers. winter low frades. fcl IVm to. Rya nour, steady! fair a good, 4.0uti4,J6; cnolce to fancy. t4.&4r 4.70: corn meal, steady; yellow western, $lltuLU; city, fl.Utfl.li; kiln dried. f3.M (14 lu. RYB Nominal; No. 1 western, 70c; noq- wBARLET-81owi feeding. afHo It New Tr.rk; malting, nominal. A' HEAT Receipts, none; exports. 4.M3 bushels; spot market, firm; No. t red, nominal elevator; No. t red, fl.ftt f. . b. inoat; No. 1 corthern Duiuth. fl.ut t- o k afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. The market closed at top, fcfeV? higher than yeaienlay: July. ftHi ifcll-lbc; tlcaed, tOHc: Ueptsmber. U 9 ,kHc: closed. avHc; Deoember, I-liJSiwVs:; closed. UVc. ' C'URN-Recelpts. 470 bushels: exports. fafJt bushels; spot market, firm; No. 1 too elevator, and WVyo f. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow, 66 c; No. 1 white, 6o. Option market was quiet. Last prluea showed Cc net lose. July, fwJIViu; closed. f4c; September, 61Sf)U.c; cloeed. tec. OATii Receipts. U.&H) buaheis; exports. tie bushels; ait market, dull: oats ti to 1 p.Kjnda. -,tVic; natural white, to to pouiuss. v" cuppeo wnue, as to umts, U'U-ic. t AiT-toteay; supping, tao; gooa W toe. tw. tlwt" HuPft-Dull: state common to ehtc tt. In-.jvsc; lut. t!j?c; ..b. -il4c; Va- i i no cuusi lava, 44Jc; ir.'t, 4J-u-oc, oius. i.:4e l'KOVIB10N-Bef. firm: family. t GOtJ if W, n,., 4tt4iM,: beef hams, f .; Him. j,.r.t, tsisjyeM; city extra India toees, fat(vvU.U Cat tueaLe, atsadfi plrltled betJle. THSHc; plrkled shouloer. i.4i'yj pickled hams, tioc. Lard, nrw; Weetets) steamed, 17.15: refined, ateady; aontlnenC t7.4t; Smith Amuv. fr.Tw enm- fiound, fiKiia. I'ork, firm; family, eltOW 4 SO; abort el ear, it.la.OO; mesa, flttf tfi4fl, HiUiiw Steady ; Oalveston NtaiS pounds, lc; Cnii.'omia. li to 29 rounds. le; Texas dry, i to 10 pounda, 34c. 1.1CA f HEVt vuiet; aod, TSQKc WOOI Pteady; domestic fleece, fcfraSo. TALXOW gulet; olty, 4c; country, 4y RlCiS Steady; domestic fair to extra, ma:Ic; Japan, nominal. MUTTER linn; creamery, common to extra, UtfiSe; etata, dairy, common to extra, 12 jl7c. CHEfcSli Irrerelar; stst, full cream, mall, whit and colored, fS; large, white and colored. 7,o c EGOS Irregular: western xtras, lie; extra prime, 17a POULTRY Alive. easT! western spring chickens. lc; fowls, llo! turkeys, 12c; dreeeed. easy; western broilers, 2032Jc; fowls, llVsc; turkeys. 1441c CHICAGO CH1I.1 AXD PROTISIOXI reatares mt tke Tradlag aal Claataaj Prices mm Beard af Trad. CHICAGO. Jana tB.-Talk of an active milling demand 4n tha eouthweat for newly harveated grain was the chief cause for t. net advance of Id today In the price cf September wheat. Corn Is off HBJo. Cat are unchanged. Provision are down from 3 He to 12 So. ' Initial quotation en SptTnher whent were ud k SHo at j"S10. Durlnr the laat hour September advanced to tlic on tha purchase of several million bushel by northwestern houses. Ther was some re action from the top, but the market closed strong, with ttertember at JlSo. Juiv ranged between fevfc and t6tjC and closed with a gain of o at aVec. Clearances of wheat and flour wer equal to 77,700 bu. Primary receipts were 2AJ.400 bu., compared with l30 a yeaf ago. Minneapolis. Duiuth and Chicago reported receipts of 374 cars, agalnat 3ul last week and 240 a year ago. Heavy selling of the July option by ele vator Interests caused weakness In aorn. The cloae was almoet at the lowest point of the day, July being down Wt at 47o, after sellin; between 47c and 4Sic. Sep tember opened Hfco higher at 4(St?4Se. sold between 4c and v.c and closed nt 4Vi'uMSc. Local receipts wer 144 cars, with 21 of contract grade. The fluctuation In wheat and corn had little Influence on the oat market. After selling between tHc snd SSSo July cloaed with a loss of HWmC at S&4c. September opened unchanged to Va'o higher at 31V 3 Sic, sold within th Topenlng range and closed at th low point. Local receipt wer 10 ears. Provision wer firm early on smaller receipt of hog and higher prloea at tha yards. Packer wer fair purchaser early In the day. Later In the session th mar ket eased off on profit-taking. Prospects of more liberal receipt of hog on Monday wer a late bear Influence, At th clot September cork was down l?i4c at t12.37l&. lard was off "; Rc t fl.tWIA and rib were down to at fT.TTH. Estimated receipt for Monday! Wheat, S car; corn, 434 cars; oata, M car; bogs, M.ntiO head. Tha leading future ranged as follow: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh.( Low. I Close. Te y. Wheat a July b July a Sept. b Sept. Com June July Sept. Oata June July Sept. Dec. Pork July Sept Lard July Sept. Riba July Sept. l I sHi 83 80H 47 4S 48 V S1 81 K4 s 80 . 47H 47! 47 48 48 3L H S 31?lj131'!32: 31 22 1J 10 13 If II 10 13 40 13 4! 13 42V, 70 7 IB T 86 7 27 7? 7 C No. t a Old. b New. ' Caah quotation war a follow! FLOUR Dull, but ateady: winter pat ents, 4.Uf4 S&; straight, KS0O4.40; spring K tents, f4.4.7a; straights, f3.t0v4.2o; kera, K.etiai. WHEAT-No. t apHng. 3397c; No. X, ft e6c; No. 2 red, 8&9c. CORN No. 4cj No. t ygllow, i&N9s. OATaWNa. -V rttmici -No. t whlta, 4u 42j. t Rru-Na. t ate, - 11AKLE T Oood feeding, 32t3to; fair to Choice malting, 4A33ZC. - ' BED No. 1 flax, fl.01: 'No.'i northwest ern, fl.07; prim timothy, 12.83; clover, contract grade, flO.Jf. PROVISIONS-Meea pork, per bbl., 112.19 13.00. Lard, per 100 lb., r.oVtt702. Short rtba aide (loo), r.J7gi7.62; abort deaf aide (boxed), f7.K47.u. . Following were the receipt and hlp menta of flour and grain: Re1rts. Shipment. Flour, bbl 20.800 15,900 Wheat, bu l,Su0 3S,60 Corn, bu... 377. t0 409.100 Oata. bu 15o,0 132. CM Barley, bu 21.000 2.700 On th Produc tchange today the but ter market waa firm; creamery, 1218c; dairy. ll$ltie-. Eggs, firm; at mark, case Included, 14itfl4c. CBeeae, ateady. 7ba. tt. Laal Grata ail Pravlaloas. . BT. LOUIS, June 25. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red. caah. elevator, nominal; track, tl.oel-OS; July, 83o; September, flo; No. I hard. gf!92c. CORN Weak; No. 2 cash. 48c; track, 60c t July, 47c; Heptsmber, 44o. OATS Firmer; No. 2 cash. 41e: track, 42 (uS2c; July. 37c; September, Uc; No. 2 White, 444tSc. . FLOUR -Steady; red winter pattntf, 4.75 4 extra fancy and straight. 24.30(74.70; Cler. 23..xn'4.W. ' SEED Ttmothjr, steady, t! 40t.7f, CORN MEAL Steady. t3.7. P RAN Quiet: socked, this side, SScifftl.Oa HAT Firm; timothy, t3.00vl4.90; prairie, IRON COTTON TIES-CSo. BAGOINO Se. ItEMP TWINE . PROVISIONS-Pork lower; Jobbing, 1117. Iird, lower; prime ateam, f8.3S. POUI.TRT Easier; chickens, 9c; apringa, 10ftl4cj turkey, lie; ducka ar: jreese, 3c. BUTTER Slow; creamery, Miic; dairy, 10W15c EQQ9) Bteady, 13 c, ease count. ..." Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbl 3.0n0 g.or) Wheat, bu 4,000 K 00 Corn, bu 8.000 31.0iO Oats, bu 28.0UO 23,000 Kaaaaa City Grata aad Peerrlatoaa. KANSAS CITT, June JS-WHEAT-July, 5c; September, 71'rr71c: December. 71 f7lc: cash. No. 2 hard; iTWSSc; No. 2, al tf; No. 2 red. 99o: No. 3. SmuiWo. CORN Firm, July. 46i'?r45c; September, 43c; December, 3S&39c; cash. No. 3 mixed. Sic- No. 2. Mc; NO. t white, l0ac; No. tj, 4lo6c. OATS-fiteady; Na. 8 whit. 2c; No. 2 mixed. 3c. RTFNominal. No. f, ato. BUTTER Creamery. l31!ic: dairy, 120. EQpB Iwer; Mlaeourl and Kanaaa, new Na I whltewood enses Included, Ho; cas count. 11 Ho; cases returned, llo. HAT Firm; choice timothy, 2l0.50mi.00; chola prairie, fi.0Ou4.S0i ' Receipt. Shipment. Wheat, bu ji fO r 4O0 Corn, bu 87 0 .(). Oata, bu . t.&jQ J.009 Pklladelpkla Pradse Mark. PHILADELPHIA. Jun 28 BUTTER Market c higher; extra creamery, l3o; xr nearhv print. 19c. BOGS Steady, good demand; freeh nearby, 1C lo Off; frah weetern, lc fresh outhweterfi. 7c: freah outhm. Ho. CHEESE Steady: New Tork full creams, rholc to fancy, &; fair to good. J8C Mlaaap11 rata Mark. MINNEAPOLIS.' June rB.-WHEAT-July. S4c; September, CmiSIVic; December. 3o4cr on trsck: No. 1 hard. c; No. 1 rnrlh.ru , ' Mk hA,KArM FLOUR First patent. fi Oob 10: aecond I irwciiio, n wui wi urn wears, 9& w fri aa , econd clears, fi.it BRAN In bulk. lit.fO; shorts, fll.fO. Mllwaaka Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Jun 16. WHEAT Firm; No. 1. 9trc; No. 2 northarn, f4VH-ijjc; old July. 8;s.ntrc. RTE-Dull; No. I, 8e. BARLEY Dull; No. t, Oc; Mmpl. as3 63c. CORN-Steady; No. 2. 48a4tc( July. 47&4!0, . Uveraaal Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. June 38. WHEAT a pot, easy) No. 1 California. 4 ad. Future teadv: July, I 8d; September, 4s 4;d. CiRN tiot eaay: American mixed, new, 4a 4.1; Amerlcar mixed, old. 4s ! Future dull. July, 4 4d; kptmber, 4 24. Pearla Orala Market. PEORIA. June. 2a.-CORN Lower; No. 2, 4f): No 4. 42-?. WH1SKT On th basl of fl St for fine Ishcd goodj. Talede Seed Market. T"LEDO, June 25. SEED Clover, caah, f41; October, JjTS: prime alalke, H30t.4 0; prim Umuihy, 14-464 keatiiautbar, (Lai. 11 , 31 32 K 12 7 II 97 U 23 II a 7 05 T OS T 23 7 25 7(S 75S 7 7b 7 77 SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Mrteg a BUnJ, but Bio. Net Loese at tha Clot.' DEALINGS LirLUSS AND INDIFFERENT Fractional Rla ta Railroad geearltlea Ara Kaeaaraglag Faetara, kat Geaerat Toae 1 Wltkant Aay fHlaaalatioa. NEW TORK. Jun 2S.-Th atock market mado aome stand arly today against th reactionary tendency yesterday, but yielded at the close and snowed small cet losses on the oar. Th reault la to leave the week change small. Tha dealing today were indifferent to th point of llfeieasneea. A fractional rla In Union and Southern Pacinc and a steady tone of the Wabaahea, Indicating th passing of the effect of the remission of the interest on th debenture "A" bond Were the encouraging fsctors. Free oflerings of Consolidated Ua and of the Metropolitan Traction awock wer un settling influence. Th bank atatetnent contained no great aurprlee, but It waa en tirely without stimulation. Th Increase In cash reserves brought that Item to a high record point. Th fl7.vu0.0OO loan In crease want only to be one repeated to bring that Item to a new high level. Today depolts, at tl.l43.ai4,100, exceed by over lll.oou.vu the previous record mad early last month Just previous to th with drawal of government deposits from th banks for th panama canal payment. Greatly curtailed demand tor money la a clear Induction from this condition of money. But growing dlscusalon ia given to th part played by bid for deposits by th bank and trust companies In causing thla condition and the oundnea and health fulness of the policy In such a money mar ket as that existing at present The total sales of bond wer. par value, 21,347,000. Price of atock hav crept up ward tht week, slowly and somewhat la borloualy. Th market ha been almost entirely free from pressure and th amall advance met llttl resistance In th way ot selling to realise or bear attack. The news of the week has not been Im portant and was decidedly mixed In char acter. Profitable crop for th season are greatly relied on to end th contracting of busines for some time noticeable ana to In fuse business, which will revive and do away with th exceaslv conservatism which operates on a basis ot possible fur ther shrinkage In consumptive demand, and la Itself a potent factor In such shrinkage. In the southwest comparisons are with the period of flood damage last year, for which aome allowance I made. Net earn ings for th earlier period now coming to hand show aom severe decline In promi nent Instances notable Missouri Pacific and Baltimore A Ohio. In other, eueh a Wabash and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago at HU Louis, the retrenchment In expense ha been o considerable aa to more than offset the decrease tn groas earning. Th reduction of th dividend distribution on Lake Erie tt Western preferred wa fol lowed thl week by th passage of a divi dend on a subsidiary road of the Vander bllt system, th Indiana. Illinois Iowa. The sentiment developed by these act culminated with th passage of the Interest on the Wabash debenture "A" bonds, which became known to trader for first Dera tion only on Friday. Th redundancy on th money market has Increased and has had appreciable ef fect on the Investment demand for high grade stock and bond. The quick sub scription for an offer of Burlington bonds, th winding up of th Lake Shore deben ture syndicate and th taking of Rock Island notes, as th Southern Pacific pre ferred stock, ar regarded aa expedient against th present poor demand for bonds. Notice ha been received of further re ceipt of Japanese gold and the season' flrst receipt of Klondike gold hav coma to hand. Th heavy accumulation of re serve in New York, which la now without S raced en t. 1 recognised a due to poor em and for money in buslnea through th Interior, but ther I growing dtacusslon also of th effect of the large Interest paid on deposit by .New Tork banks and trust companies atid th Inducement to bsnk to expend their not Issue on account of government deposit for Panama canal pay ment. . Bond price bar moved upward during th week, with th exception of aom of the speculative lasuea United States new 4 registered hav declined par cent on call during th week. - Following wa tha rang of price M th Stock exelumge yesterday: ..i Sal M. High. Low. Close. Atchison . 1 WH KH B. A O t0 80 8u'2 80 do pfd..., oo siZ i i . Can. Pacific , U 123 Central of N. J ,. , 161 . Che. 4k Ohio... Chicago gt A... do pfd Chicago Ot. Western , C. , N. w C, M. 4k BU P... do Dfd Chicago T. 4k T. do pfd, C, C. C. 4k L U. Colo. "Southern it it l&K 48 20 20 20 U5 m i .. 270 do lit pra.... do 2d pfd.... DeL 4fc Hudson Del.. U W t D. t R- O .. do ptd. li,, Erie T. 1.1W W do 1st pfd 2u0 do 2d pfd Hocking Valley .. do pfd v. ... 111. Central. 200 IU Iowa central ' do pfd . K. C. Bouthern 100 HV do pfd L. t N Manhattan L. Met. Securities Met. 6t. Ry;. Minn. & St. L... ...... M , St. P. S. 8t M. do pfd Mo. Paclflo M., K. ai T do pfd Nat l R. R. of Id. pfd N. Y. Central Norfolk 4V W til (2 "vi li .16 118 66 6 au do- pfd Ontario 4k W 1.000 Pennsylvania ......... 800 P., C , O. St L... Reading 2,200 do 1st pfd hA do 2d pfd...., n Rock Island Co 700 do pfd , 20 Bt LTas 8. F, M pfd ...... St. Louis S. W 8o0pa.rih'?'!!."!!!!!!!!! 25 . lis UJ So. Railway do pfd Texaa 4c Paclflo Tol.. St. L. at W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash .. do pfd W. 4c I Ak Erla , Wla Central..! do pfd Hex. Central Adams Ex... "ioi m 3W Ameiiran Ex IT, 6. E , Wella-Fargo Ex Amal. chopper Amer. Car A F. ...... do pfd Amer. Cotton OIL... - do pfd Amer. Ice do pfd Amer. Unseed Oil... 18 104 200 71 4 M "A Tt 48 28 1M 11 S n Si T3 h n T4 Kit 4u 14 74 BO 1T IT 100 26 as too 'r ' do pid... Amer. Locomotive do pfd Amir. Smelt A n... Aa ttfd .. aoi i ti Amer. Sugar Ref.. Anaconda M. Co.. Brooklyn R T Colo. Fuel A I..,. Con. Oas Corn Product "tut 120 134 1.600 48 48 144 iw 600 11 11 lie if do pfd Planners' Securitt General kTlectrlo Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd. .-.... ..... . Natl Lead No. American......... . iob lis 'ioi 47 too ao ao Paoiflo Mail. People's Oas Pressed Steel Car do ptd Pullman P. Car., ftripublic Steel.... do pfd Rubber Hoods do pfd Tenn. Coal A I f 8. leather do pfd U. 83. Realty do' ptd 35 i fa 4 40 4 V. 4J. Rubber. do pfd .... C. A 1 eel do pfd Wcatlnrh. Electric 10 M 1W 86 Western X'nlon. . i S7 84 Tvtat sales for th day. 83,100 share. atalersaeat Breaks fteeord. KXW. lOlUC, Jaa 34. Tbl Week statement break all prtvlou twrorfl for grana total or aere'ia, wnicn now aT gate fl. 143 314.10. Tha aggregat for st eel aid for eaah botdinga Is also In excess at all previous records. The week' Increase f aver tl7,ono,og In loan it believed to re ault from Increased actlrlty In th bond market, which Is coincident with the semi annual disbursement ot Interest and divi dend payment. Haw Tark Meaey Market. NEW TORK, Juna 25 -MONET-On call, nominal; tlm loans, easy; and 90 day. 1'rt per cent; 4 month, f per cent Trims mercantile papkrt-494 per cent STERLING ITXCHANOE Firm; actual business In bankers' bills. MXTSom 3735 for demand and H "9 44 for 40-day bill; posted rate, 34. 8. 4. 81; commercial bill, f4.MVf4 SILVER Bar. fHc; Mexican dollars. 4 BONDS Government ateadyi railroad, firm.. Th cloerlng fluotations cm bond ar a follow: tJ. a. ret. la, rt--lVMaahatan e. . 4s... 4e eon poo luSH n. uatnl 4a t4 4 ta. r 1V k lae 11 e eoapoa 1 ,Mi... St. L-4e.. e 4s, nc mlf.. K. A T. 4s I 4e eevpoa 134 ta U el4 4s. r....lu'4'N. R. R. e( M. e. 4s. r n, teupoa I'"1 ft. T. C. g. IHa loo4 Atehtona (. 4a 1M N. 1. C g. U Ilia 4o adj. 4 Hi He. Pi4s 4s 1(H4 AtlaatM C. k ts ftlk; 4o la 14 . a o. 4s In. w. a ie 4o ivta MM o. a. u 4a A rr--. CMtral of Oa. Is Ul Pma. eeae. Ii ee 1st ia U na4ing g.a. 4a 1(V Ckea. Ohle 4H....1J St. L A I. M. a U-.115 Cklcage A A. Ih.... J it. L A . T. ta 4a. II c. b. a o. a. 4s.... r sa u a. w. u C M. St. f. s 4. 10 'Mbrr4 A. L. 4.... C. A N. W. a ta...lrt Be. P.rld. 4a C. R. I. A P. 4s.... n4 o. Railway Is W e eol. la Tta Texas A l. U Ill CTC. a It. L . 4a.. I. T , k L 4 W. 4a.. 14 Cklcaio Tar. 4a T laloa rael 4s 1 Cea. Takaocs 4a 11 4e mt. a I Colo. A So. 4s r. (. tMl 14 la Tin D. A R. O. 4a ttMV4 Watia.li ia 117 rn prior Ua 4s... .10014 do itb. B l la S'n. 4a MW. U B. 4s It T. W. D. C. ll...l H Caatral 4a II Horkln V.l. 44....lii Cold. r. L a. to . LAN. aU 4a. lei Bid. Bta atok Q a at at leas. BOSTON, Juna ti. Call loans, 23 per cent; time loan, 3$H per oant Official closing of stocks and bond Atekiasa all. 4. lUjiWsaUaa aaauM TI w 1 4a, H ITk Uk 469 li'4 4-' 13, U T I m 4 41 4 II S t r. MVt a 44 73 do 4s ....MllAll.o.i .... VAotr .... IIS. Amal(aaiate4 .. .... I6'4m.nc0 Ilae ,...l41aAtlaatls ....141 iBinshaa ....141 It 41. a Hocla... ....Ul OotmaUl M.i. Ceatral 4s.. Atcblsoa 4o pti Boatos Albany. fiota A Malna. Boataa Kla.au Fitcbbarf ptd .... .tax. ia,v.,vpw n.uf, , N. T., N. H. A H...JM Dalr West ... Pr Marqtwtte It rxmlaloa Coal M.I. taalrat Tit Copper Range . MH rranklls An.r. Arse. Cham do pfd A mar. Faas. Tula. Anwr. Bagar do pfd , Amor. T, A T Amer. Woeloa .... . 11H orancy . Jj,Ui. Royals .... . 4 Mass. Mlalag .. .KlUjlMichlgaa .lit I Mohawk .10 Mont, a C. . lS;Old Domlnlea'.. do pfd T7 Oaowla Dcmlalon I. A I I .Parrot .. Ediooa Eloe. ill a v)ulaer Oaneral glootrls ,1b! Shannon ...... Maaa, Eioctrta do pfd Mass. Oas .... 19 Tamarack ..... Tl Trinity M14 V. t. Mining. , 101 iU. S. Oil tinlu Fruit United Phos Math.... 4 Utah do pfd MH'Vlctorta V. 8. Steal t Winona , do pf 44. WolTorlas bio. Iaaaaa tHocki Mar kat. LONDON, Jun 25.-CloMng: Cotiaola. Btosoy Ittt N. T. Central ..tint .. a7 .. sa .. tt .. 44 .. I4 .. ti ::25 .. n iP 10 H .. I"4 .. : do account Aaaeoada ... Atchtaoa o aid ... at 15-14, Norfolk A W ... J do pfd ... 7 Ontario A W .. f I rna.rinla .... ,. tin I Rand Mines ..lMiRoading .. II I do lit pfd .. 14 I do Id pfd ..144'to. Railway Baltlsior A Ohio. Canadian Paettq .. Cbaa. a Okie Chlealo Gt. W C k. 4 It, P... DaBwtrs D. R. O de pfd trie de 1st pfd do Id pid Illinois Central ... Louis. A Nash..... M.i JL A T 1'4 do pfd Bo, PaeiSa ... Unloa Facias do pfd ..... C A atoal... eo pfd .... Wabaak do pfd .... .. ii .. M ..114 ..UIV4 .. It SILVER Bar firm, 25d par ounce. MONET ltfl per cent The rat of discount in th open market for short bill . I 2 per cent; (or three month' bill. 1 3-141,2 per cent, Haw York Hlatagr Itocka. NEW TORK, Jun 26. Th following ar tn closing price on mining stocks; Adana Cea 84 Ontario .-.. W4 tlioa , rooee ..., Comstoek Tennol Cea. Cal. A Va. Hora SilTor Iroa Silver Loadvillo Coa ... Lulls Caiat ... Si ... 1 ... I ...10 ...1M ...111 ... I ... 4 Ophlr ......M Phooau 17 rotast t... 1 Baraa 14 Si.rra noraoa ....... 11 Small Hose ......... II .... iSOS racalgra PlaaaclaL LONDON, June 2k Money waa In good demand la th market today. DlaoounU were maintained. The tone on the Stock exchange was quiescent Consols eased on th tightness ot money and borne rail were apathet!o, Americans opened quietly Irregu lar oa either side of parity. Bouthern Pa clflo and Union Paclflo wer exceptionally firm, but Inactive. Th market closed quiet Forelsmer a-nerally were cheerful and Japanese wer buoyant Imperial Japanea on ot jw wcrv u.uuie at. soob. jLamri were depressed. BERLIN, June 25. Price on th bourse today war weaker. PARI 9, June 26. Prlcea were heavy on the bourse today. Ther waa a alight re action In Russians owing ta th reported failure of the naval sortie at Port Arthur. Russian imperial 4s closed at tt-2 and Rus sian bond mt 104 at toe. Baak Clearings for tka TTeek. OMAHA, .Juna 26. Comparative stats ment of bank clearing for th week : 1904. 1902 Monday fa,H.4lM tl.44ri.&H.l.n Tuesday T2,iM .08 1.240 211 01 Wednesday 1.682.40I W 1.824.WS.14 Thursday 1.108.E83 .60 1.E04.900.87 Friday l.Ott K&.64 1.14,4no.e7 Saturday LOtO, 164.4 1084.667.ea A decreas of ft. 258,073 Tt from th eorra ponding week laat year. Clearlagr Haas Avars gres. NEJVT TORK. Jun 88. Th statement of averages of ths olearlng bouse banks of thl city for th week shows: Loan il.064.813.209, incre tl7.?3,'0; deposit II. il3.814.lti0. Increase n.W.V0; clrrtilatlon iw.v.O.luO, Increase 3217 lu0; legal tender 853.. 412.900, Increase $9uo,I00; specie tO40.3s,3QA, Increase t4.0u2.0OO; reserve :4.21.WO. In crease M.X: reserve required 16.828.675, decrease tilT.SOO; ex-tTnltd State deposit t44.2ri.22D, decrease 3430,725. Conditio at tka Trea a arr. WASHINGTON, June 25. Today1 ata la ment of th treasury balanees In the gen eral fund, cxclualve of th tit0.000,0ft0 gold reserve In the division of redemption, hows: Available cast balaac, U44.0sia.Mi J gold. 262,444,440. agar and Malasse. NEW TORK, Jon 24 SUOAR-Raw. firm; fair refining. 3 7-1 6c; centrifugal, M test 1 14-140. Mplaaae sugar. I 8-10. fined, firm; No. 8. 4.66c; No. 7, 4. too; No. 8, 4.4ei No, , 4.40e; No. 14, 4o No, 11, 4 3c; No. ll 4.26c; No. 13. 4 3uc; No. 14, 4 10. Confeotloner' A 4.t0o mould A. I tOc: cut loaf, t.S&c; crushed, t.45c; pow derid, t.OSc; granulated. 4.86c; rubes, i.20c . MOLAHSESQulet; New Orleans, oped kettle, good to choice, 31j37o. NEW ORLEANS, Jun 28. SUGAR Strong; open kettle, tic3 3-14c; open ket tle, centrifugal, 3o; centrifugal whit. 4 C4e; ysllows, 3'4 t-loc; seoonda, 29 ItOLASSES-Momlnal; open kettla 20d the: centrifugal, lulic Syrup, nominal at 2lm26c - . OH a4 Rosla. NEW YORK. Jun 25 OIIA-Cottonsead, firm; prim crude, nominal; yellow, iwa Petroleum, easy; refined. New Tork, ffl.ii; Philadelphia and Haiti more, $7.00. Turpen tine, quiet 6t4&6c. ROSIN Quiet; strained, aemr&oa to good, poo. SAVANNAH, Jun 28. OIL-TurpenUn, firm. 52c. ROeiN-FIrm: A, B, O, 23 66; P, 33 46; E, 2170; F. 12 0; a. 82.84; H, H ot); I. 83 4o; K. tl 40; M, 13.6a; N. $3.80; W. O., 34.35; W. OIL CITT, June 26. OIIA-Credit bl anrea, 21.87; certificates, no bid. Shipments, 47,638 tibia , average atti; runa, 47.K1 bbla., average 44.9K7. Shipment Lima. 17,441 bbla, average 43.24; runa Lima, 14.110 bbl., avor ag iV,4-. ' Metal Market. NEW TORK. June 25.-METAL8 Ther was th usual quiet Saturday trade today In metals, with prices generally well ua- talned. Copper, lake, til CtH'U'lt 78: electro Ivtic, 212.sw.Jll CH; casting. ti3 12 & 13.34. Tin, apot i-6 4'j A.7S. Spelter ruled firm, with ofTncinga light; spot, KT64J4 87 Lead. 84BN44.3U. Iron, nominally unchanged; pig lion wamuite weak at 88.00. ST. LOl'ld. June 24 . M ET AL8 Lead, teady. Kla Spelter, higher, $4-70. CoaTe Market. NEW TORK, Jun 24. COFFER The market for coffe future opened steady at ur.changed prices to a decline of I points. Sales wrre reported of 83.0U0 beg. Including July at t.?Mti'6.7bc; August, 4.76c; sV-ptemt-r l8t,uAJc: October. 4lte; Lecember, 4 2t 'if 4I'-; January. 44"c; March. A Fc 4 1 May, 4 7i-a,"c. tHKit Klo, quiet; No. 1 Invoice, Ui tuUd, gtea4jr Cwdvva. taWI3y " ' " OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All but Cluioeta Gmdet of 0,ttl Sellin; Koch Lower Than Week Ago. HOGS HAVE BEEN GOING STEADILY UPWARD ederata Receipts af Ikeea aat Laaaba 4 wltk a LtborsU Desaaad Prleea Have Held Pally Steady All tka Week aa Desirable Grades. SOUTH OMAHA. Juna 26, 1804. Receipts war: Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. umciai Monday Orhclal Tuesday ... Otttoial Wednesday Oflicial Thurauay. UrHniaJ rrlrt. . l,tfu4 4.7U2 a.M ml 11. t4 11.14 U.X t.l3 Atad 2.8vl 3.1H1 l;i AOJl 1.137 744 230 otticial Saturday Total thl week Sam day last week... Same week before Sam three weeks ago, Sam four week ago.., Sam day last year.... REClilPTS FOR THE .11.TM 64.704 U.8T1 .13.443 oS.217 3.THI .l.oU e.iSl lO.lut .14,U1 4a.ru .14.641 4tA34 11113 6i.3 13.8 TEAR TO DATE. The following tabid she the receipt Of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha tor the year to date with comparison with iaai ysar; J AH. 19U. inc ilea Cattl 444,658 44.745 40,t7 Hogs 1,313.;J8 1.21-J B3.92S ..... Bheep 4M.I70 boi.iSl Average price paid few bug f South Omaha for th last several day with com parison: Dat I 104. jlSOt.lUOa. l01.UtOO.18S9. 11888. Juns Jun Jun Juna Jun fun un Jun Jun 1... ... 4 S3 I I 83 4 4kh I 7 I. t 4 4PM t 4 44-i Ml ... 413 7. a. 4 4-t OHi f 4 0J t 03 8 M June 10... Jun 11, Jun 13. Jun 1A Jun 14... June 14.. Jun 14.. June 17... tun 18... Jun 1.., Jun zo.., un 21... un 22... Jun 23.. Jun 24... Jun 25.., 4 Ml "'HI 00 I 4 07H t 4i I 17 I 4 I 88 tie, 8 IS I 0CUI I Tt f 1Z I 87 t 15) f 47 Indicates Sunday. Th official number of car of ' stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle, Hogs. H sea. C M. A St. P. Ry.. 18 v abash Ry Missouri Pacific Rv..., 1 Union Pacific system. ..1 C. A N. W. Ry P., E. A M. V. R. R C, St P., M. A O. Ry B. A M. Ry C, B. A Q. Ry K. C. 4 SC J. Ry t 8., R. I. A P. Ry., east 1 .. R. I. A P. Ry., west Illinois Central Ry Chicago Great Western Total receipt T U 44 22 122 The disposition of th day' receipt wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Buyers. Omaha Packing Co... Cattle. Hog. .a a a 619 Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co.. ... Aimour A Co ... Swift, from Kansaa City 137 1.06 2,964 2,13 Armour, from Sioux City 834 S. A S. Co 443 Klngan 187 Krey Packing Co too Other buyer 42 . ..... Total 170 1593 CAi'iut--There wer Just a tew odd bunches of catU her Mia morning, so that a fair tan of th market was not mad. For the weak receipt hav been lignt, ther being a decrease a compared with laat wean amounting ta about 2.WU bead and aa compared witn th sum week of last year there la a tailing off of about 7,000 head. Other point, though, hav haa liberal aupplle and aa the demand ba been aomawhat our tailed, th tendency tx price ha been decidedly downward. Th beet steer market baa been very lr reguiar all tha week. There haa been a good demand for weli-flnlsned steers, how aver, and price ar not over locjuc lower than th high time last week. By that Is meant cattle that aall from to.80 to 34.13 or better. The fair to good cattle, or thoae thAt sell from 85.00 to 36.75. ar 264ft0o lower And th warmed-up, corn-feds and greener a ar uf76o lower than th nigh time, tsucn cattle sell from $4.36 to 84.75. Th demand for tha grassy and warmed-up steer 1 vary limited, the tarn a 1 generally the case at this Urn of yar. They do not kill out at all satisfactorily and aa a result packers take them only when they can get them at a low figure. Tha cow market also suffered In baa snap this week. Prices started downward th latter part of last week and continued It this week. Th good to choice corn-fed ar only about tutf46o lower than th high tlm. Referenc is made to the class of cattle that sen from 34.90$4.rjo, and some thing strictly prim In th way of heavy cowa and heifer would sell higher than that. Th fair to good corn-fed?, or those that sell from 83.60 to M OO, ar 4i30o lower, and cutters and grasser which sell from SI. 35 to 13.00 ara quoted Tto to fl per hun dred lower than the high time lact week. Canner ar not over too lower In most case and Mil from 81.50 to 43.25. Thee grassy And common cow are selling to very poor advantage, the same as Is th cas with steer of that Class. Packers take them only when they cannot set enough cf th mor desirable grades to fUV tneir oraera, There has been a good demand for th better grades of Corn-fed bull and uch kinds ar not more than 1031 &e lower than the high time Inat week. Grassy bulls and common stuff of all kinds nr fully itrrSo lower. Bologna grades sell from 33.26 t 83 50, grass lull from 22 50 to 43.25 and corn-fads from 83.80 to 84.40. Veal calve a re about steady for th week and sell largely from 34.50 to 85.50. Stockera.and feeders hav been In very light supply and the demand has also been limited. Farmers seem to be too busy with their crop to pay much attention 10 buying atock cattle at thla time. Strictly choice grada ar about steady for the week, but undesirable grades are very dull nd weak. Good to choice grade sell from about 13.74 to Kit. fair to good from 83.50 to 38. Tt and common stuff from 13.60 down. Representative sales: COWS. Ma Av. Pr. No, A v. Pr. 1 174 3 81 U HI IN HEIFKHS. 1 14 IN II 84 t 88 CALVES. 1 IS 4 M HOGH There was a moderate run of hog here this morning and prioe Improved a little. The general market wa around 2Ho higher, with th better grade that both shipper and packer wer anxious tor THtlfc-o higher. Trading was not par ticularly active, as buyer war slow to bid th prices, a thy wanted to get their drove for llttl mor than steady prices. Salesmen held on, though, and the bulk was disposed of In fairly good season at frioe about Pa higher. After buyer had heir mor urgent order filled they were a llttl mor bearish and th close, If any thing, Wa alow and weak. The bulk of th hog sold from 25.12H to 15 17fe. with th cholner load largely from 85 20 to tt.iA: top, 85.27. Th light and common stuff went from 88.10 down. For ths week receipt bar been rather light. A4 aom pared with laat week, there I a falling of amounting to about 6.000 head, and as compared with the same week of last year, ther I a decrease cf about 7.0OO head. In view ot the light re ceipt and activ demand from all sources tb tendency of price has been upward and there la a net gain for the week of about 20tdP2tr. , Representative sales: Ma 11..., ... lot. .. 14..., at..., ..., ft... It.... St.... II..., II.... 14.... 44 .. 14... 1.... A. ....in it'o-dwiatoMJi T07T 4 S3j 3 851 4 lt tU 170 en"!40! U 71 4 83 I 4 14 7 20 I 70 4 8l 3 6S I 14 t TI 4 Ml 4 S 4 41 7 IS.' 7ni 4 i S 7 J " 4 78 t 3 3 UH 1 7 7 21, 4 10 8 81 3 W 7Z4SS3 IU M 1 tl lt 8 11 in n ir 36184486144171 IU 181 446 444 871 184489344377 T 24 4 86 I 82 I 80 t H I Nl 143443 1 ta mi a w aw 5 83 I Wl I 04 t 44 41 t8944 an a to 43 ttl483 369 281 f 3i S O'l 8 t'F1 3 7f 7 49 I I HI a esi 72 T 59 I 831 I 8 4Zf 3 48 7 67 t W S 17 8 6 Ma Av. rr. SB. U 141 li as U4 u 1 u 4 .114 Ut III II lu M I 11 S IM 44 I II II lot M 111 M Ill 14 I II TO 1.1 M I II 14 Ill 44 t II 1 134 I 11 I4i .. I II SI 14 I I 17 44 14t 140 I 174 14 bl 144 I llti 14 Bbl 14t I 11 It 4 lat 3 11 II 144 lt I 11 If )4t ia 1 it M M at 1 11 If Ul .. I 17 u ul i i 11 tt i4T .. i 11 U MT .. I 11 11 UT .. I 1T tt M 14 I 11 tt 1.4 M I 11 It IM 40 I 11 T t 44 I 174 U .. I 11 II. - 4l ISO I 11 IT IM tt I 11 a m tt 1 ii 11 M t I 11 M tut .. I Is St. ...... .is 44 t 49 4 M 4 n ....lie ta ....144 4 I I ....17 . 1 at ,...1I 13 I 1 ....144 .. I 1 ....11 .. It ....II SO t II ....101 4 I II ....1M ., lit ....h 1M I UVfc ..,.t U U- ...in ...ta ....in ....IH ...AH ....in I 114 I 14 t lt4 I U i II !lw l- 14.. II. . 1.. It.. 11a ....), 1M ....Ml .Ul US I USa .1 H I list .111 tio 3 l4 a 3 11 - r ..ft xa I u M 111 M IU la I it a 11 II HI II U4 II. ...... .It! Tt 1.1 a ins IT M tn at 1 in 84 . ist TT r.l H 111 Tt til 44 t M T4 Ill 1J I it I 11 at I H 44 in aa I 1 m it I ! 3 I It 141 IS I it Tt I .. IH 14 1!1 k) 111 Ik M4 I IN M 141 .. I II 44 14 .. II It II .. I II l lis W IM l Ut 44 I IS 44 T4 .. IN n i.t .. 111 w 1 u Tt Ul IM 111 II 140 M I 2:n TI 144 14 I IS . 44 IS I t M IM 441 I IS m ! .. I 11 Tt Ut 44 I U TS I .. llJ-t tl IM M I II It 14 .. I U It. ...... .134 le I II II 4 IU, 41 Ul tt I II 84 M 140 I at U Ul .. I 14 14 7 IN I M ti ut 44 1 11 tt u at li: 44 241 N ill fcHfcK" Ther wer no fresh arrivals ot heep and lambs thl morning, and conse quently there was no niAraet. For the aeek receipts bar been about three time heavier than they were lust week, but na compared with tn corresponding week of lost year ther is a failing oft ot about 3,Oo head. Tha demand from all source for anything at ail deslrabls In the killing line has been very satisfactory and the week Is closing with a good strong tone to the trade. Gra users and corn-fed have all sold to good sdvantag and price ar fully steady for tn W4H-k. Packer ar a Uttl alow about taking hold of th common stuff, but still ven that class Is selling to as good ad vantage aa was the case a week ago. Very few feedera have arrived, practically all of the western grasser having been good enough for killers. No. demand for feeder has developed so far, aa farmer ar busy with their work and ar not look ing for feeding stock. quotations for fed stock: Good to choice lambs, to 50; fair to good lambs, 35 6ov6.00: good to choice yearling or weth er. S5 0Ofj5 2S: fair to good yearlings or wethers. 4 7&iff5.00; good to choice ewe. 44 2534.10; fair to good ewe. tifti;i3. CHICAGO IJVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Uasalaal, Hear anA ghee teady aad Receipt Fair. CHICAGO, Jun 24. CATTIB Receipt, Il.OuO head; market nominal; good to prime steers, S5.5O&4.50; poor to medium, 34 5"0 6.50; stockers And feeders, 82.5iU'4.60; cows, tl.54.35; heifers, 32.0ue4.75: canners. 31.50 &2.6o. bulls, 82lXi4: calves, 2.5ta.uu; Texaa fed steers. S.26-o3.6S. HOOS Receipt today. 7.000 head; esti mated Monday, 36,000 head; market steady: mixed and butchers, to.2i6.40; good to choice heavy. 85 3va 40: rough heavy, 15.13 (30. light, 35.316.15; bulk of sale, 21.29 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt. 1,000 head; sheep and lambs steady; good to cholc wethers 84 ilt 00; fslr to choice mixed, 23.75y4.50: western hecp, 33.504.75; native lamb, $100417.00; western lamb, 34.0u4jo.00. Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, June 25. CATTLE R celpts, 400 head. Market unchanged; cholc export and dresed beef steers, 25.60iu4.40j fair to good. $4.25i.50; western fed steers, 34 26S6.So; stockers and feeders, 32.604m.76; southern steers. 42.61y36.OO: southern cews, ll.50t.50: naUvt cows, 21. 504.50; natlv heifer, t2.5otj6.40; bulls, Ii.5u43-42S: calve. 22 2oH.60. RecelpU for the Week, 28.500 bead. HOO 3 Receipts, 1.000 head. Market Wa steady to 5c higher; top, tpKa: bulk of sales, 34 5tW6.30; heavy, fc.20.h4: pack er. tS.1536.2o: plga and llghU. tH.50r0-t'X gHEKl' AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 head. Market nominally steady; natlv l . 1 y:r.3 . . .V. II Ui fed ewe, 34.4otid.00; Texas clipped yearling, 44.404.26; Texas clipped sheep, V4.00w4.7i; tocker and feeders, 33.0O34.4a St. Loals Live Stack Market. ' ST. LOUIS, June 26. CATTLE Receipt. 2,000 head, Inccludlng 174 Texana Market quiet and steady; native shipping and ex port steer. 34.ao4.66; ths top for strictly fancy dressed beef and butcher' steers, ti.605.26; steer under 1,000 lbs., 34.004.00: tocker and feeders, $3.0034.25; cows and heifers, 22.265.45. the top for corn fed heif ers; cgnners. $1.5tf2.00; bull. 22.6Cg4.50; calves, 83.0tr(n5.60; Texas an Indian steer, 23.0P?" 50; cow and heifers, U76i.75- HCXiS Receipts, 7,000 head. Market opened higher and cloaed lower: pigs and lights, 34.2oS-10; packers, thltXtfr.lZ; butch ers' and best heavy, 85.2oSd.43. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, SdO head. Market steady: native mutton. 83.50S-i.l6: lambs, 4.2&-J.iO; cull and bucks, ti.0'3 4.00; atockers, t2.60tS3.00; Texan. 34.004.60. Hew York Live Stock Market. KBW TORK, Jun 25. BEEVES No trading in live cattle; dressed beef steady at 7Vyl0c Pr lb-: extra beef, 10Hc. ' CALVES No receipts: nominally Bteady; city dressed veils In fair demand tvt 4419a Der lb. . HOOft-Nominally steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4.18 head; sheep alow; prime and choice lamb firm; -other steady; beep sold at 33.0jy 4.60; dressed mutton steady at 7'pHc; dressed lambs, 9il3c: extra sheep, tfi 00 per 100 lbs.; sheep, I7.0U437.60; on car, 17.75. BEEVES None received; feeling moder ately weak; exports today wr 1,000 cattle and 4,618 quarter of beat. tleax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, Ia., June 25. Spclal Tele gram. V-CATTLE Receipts. 100 head; mar ket steady; beeves, 44.6u06.OO; cow, bulls and mixed, 22.50i6.00; atockers and feeder, 13.00C4.10; calves and vear'.lng. 3X00X1.86. HOiiS Receipts, 4.600 head; market to higher, elling at t5.0u6.20; bulk, to.lte.15. tt. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH, June SB CATTLE Re ceipts. 22 head: market unchanged. HOOS Receipts, 177 bead. Market strong to 60 higher; light. 3o.ltJ4i-i.22H; medium and heavy, $5.17HICH- 8HBEP AND LAHB9 Reoelpta, I head. Market unchanged. Stock la Sight. Following were th receipt of live stock for tb six principal western citle yester day: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 230 8.652 Chicago , 12.000 t.oiio 1.000 Kanans City - 4uo z.u"0 z.9"0 EL Louis leoo 7.0. 0 SuO St Joseph 23 2.877 euoux city iuu 4.0W .... Totals OMAHA 14.751 11,59 .2.3J0 WHOLK3AL81 MARKS TS Coadltlaa af Trade aad Qaatatlea an tapla aad faaey Prodaea. EGGS Receipts, liberal; market, ateadyi fresh candled atock, Hlac; case count, lie LiVK POULTRV-Ueiis, IVfec; rooatere, according lu s.e, Wtio; lurkaya, 13c; duck. tiaSc; geese, 6c; broiler, l&ulso. BUT i EH packing stock, lie; choice to fancy dairy, li(,Hc; aeparalor, 17jlhc. t'KKttll s'lbii Trout, 100; pickerel, lei pike, lun; perch, 7c; bluefish, lie: whitefiah, 14c; salmon, 14c; redsnappar, 11c; lobatar, green, ioc; lobster, boiluU, toe 1 bullheads, lie; cattish, 14c; black buss. 20c; halibut. 10c; crapple. 12c; roe shad, II. 00; buffalo, ec: wlilt baas, lie, frog legs, per doa, aao. BRAN Per vou, 313. W. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha 'Wholesal Dealer' association: Cholc No. 1 upland, 87.to; No. 2, 17. tw; medium, 44.58; coarse, 14.00. Rye straw, ei.iw. Theae prices are tor hay of good color and quality. Demand laif And receipts light. - ORANUkld-Navels, chola, large six, U.vj, fancy navels, all alxua tXiu. Medlter. ranean sweets choice, all slxea, to.0c4ij; Jaffa, all sixes, ti ifc43.0. TROPICA Li FRUITS. LEMONS CaUuruia fanci, .70-300-340, as.7t44.25: cho'c. 13.51.(33.75. CALIFORNIA F1Q-Pet 10-Ih. carton, too; Imported Smyrna. 3-.rown, Uu; 4 crown, 14;; 7-crown. lie. BANANAS Per med!um-ied bunch, t2k4iV5ti; Jumbo, t2.7i3.1!i. DATES Persian, per box uf 30 Pkgs., 82. W: In 40-lb. boxes. 6c per 10.'; Orlenui tuflred, per box, 8-'.40. UN E APPLES lu crate Of 24 to 42, per rat, t M2fi-i FRUITS. RASPBCRRIES-Pcr 24 qta. 82.00; per 34 pts.. 11.60. liLACKBtRRIES Arkanaus. per at qt 22. OU. CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or Tartarian, per uox, l.iMKL7i; aouthem, par 24 qts., ti.ii. Home gruwu, per ti qis., GOOSEBERRIES-a-ejt. case. 21A0. PEACH i-av Texas, per 4-basket crat. tl.00; California Alexandra, par box, IL16. PLUMS California Clyman, tl.Ja. . APRiCOTB Calliornia. 11.50. CANTELO;P Xeaaa. br crat. arson 171 . . ... WATERMELONS Pr ID.. Crated. 1)4,01 ach. tutyiuQ. VEOETABJ.ES. POTATOES Ciioaa. tl.jt; Dakota, per bu.. 81. 20; New ItJta Red stock. In sack, per lb., Mic NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 82.1HJ2.26. ONIONS Bermuda, per 6c-ib. trt, tlM; Louisiana, in aulas, por lh., 2VaC. CABBAGE tilfornia, per ih., ?HS2o. CACLlFLOWLit-Ier Cut.. lUs. ClX'LAIHKItjj-ler d., ow.. TOMATOES Texas. 4-basket crate. 1.00. RA 1 "IriHKS l'er dux. buncues, 2vk LETTIC E Top Uttute, per dus , 30c, TURNIPS Southern, per do , 25c BEKTii Southern, per do., ate. CARROTS Southern, per dus., 25c PAKril.EY Per do, tc. BEANS Wax, per bu. box. 81.00; per H bu. basket, 75c; string, per bu. box, 2.0u; per U-bu. box. 75c. SPINACH Far bu., home grown. aVTMO. ASPARAOt'H-Per d'.s. bunches. 40c GREEN I'EPPERS Per 6 bask', crat, t? w 80UA8H Florida summer, per doa, Itc, I'FS-Per bu. box. U K. F:01 PLANT Southern, per doa., SLtO. MAPI K ei-G A R Ohio, per lb., ltc lilDEa IS o. 1 green, 4c; Ma. 2 gnaa, let No. 1 ttlted. 7V: No. I aalted. 4s; No. 1 veal calf. 4 ta 12 lbs , c: Na t veal calf. 11 to 15 lbs., ;c: dry salted. fVl-c; sheep pelts 240 2ic: horsehldes, 1. vai0. M ISC EL LAN Fill A CHFKSE VMsconsin twmr. full cream, lie; Wisconsin YOung Amnc. 1; block -Swiss, ltc; Wisconsin brtca. UVc; VVlscoa-sin- llmbergjr, 13c. . NI TS Walnuts. No. 1 oft hell. ter lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 1 soft shell, per IU. lie; No. a hard aheil. per lb . lJi pecans, large, per lb., 13c; small, per lb., lvk-; peanuts, per lb. 4r; roasted peanuts, per lb. 4i; ChlU walnuts, IW.W: 1t hickory nuts, pr lb., 11c: almond, soft hell, per lb., 14c, hard shell. lo; shell barka, per bu.. UwO; tuck walnuts, pr bu., Cettaa Market. NEW TORK, Jun 25 COTTON Future cloeed nnlet: June, 10.27c; July. 10. 5c; Au gust. 10 lie; September, t.TOc; October. I.lfcc; November, t tic: December. 64c; January, 9.5c. Spot closed quiet: middling uplands. 11 05c; middling gulf, 1130c Sales, 1.114 8 LOUIS, Jun 26.-COTTON-Qulet; middling, lie; sales, none: tecelrt. 48 bale; Shipments, M bale: stock. 13.701 bala new Orleans, June 25 cotton Futures, steady; June. 10.4.1c bid; July. 10 53c bid; August, 10.2l.m0 ttw; September, ire; October. 4.37fl.8c; November. !.!( t 17c; December. .3-&.27c; January, 1.43 i9.45e. Snot, ateady; ealea, 1,750 bale; or dinary, 8c; good ordinary, tll-Wc; low nilddUng, lOtc; middling. lOiic: good mid dling, U3-14c; middling fair, llc; receipt. 2,410 ble; atock. 7,627 bale. Liverpool, June . cotton Spot, Sulet; price unchanged; American mid ling. I.14d. Future opened quiet and ateady and cloaed steady; American mid dling g. o. c. Jun, I.OOd: June and July. t8vd; July and August, l.44d; August and September, l.68d; Heptember and October, I3id; October and November, I tJd; Novem ber and December, l.d; December and January, tl.ld; January and February, 6.1id; Fibruary and March. 1.13d. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. June 25.-DRT OOOPf Th week ended with little more activity In anv direction and buyer expressing their lack of confidence in the ltuatlon or In prices. Tt th amount of curtailment which Is Increasing rather than otherwise seem to warrant th contention of sellers that they are not warranted in making further re vision. Total Import of dry good and general merchandise at the port of Nw Tork for the week ending today wr valued at $9. t4J,193. . Export of sped rrom new xorx lor tna week were 2510,310 silver and 3112.047 gold. Imports of specie at New Tork during th week wer tm24 gold and 411.476 silver. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta. NEW TORK, June 25 ETVAPOTIATKD APPLE October and November deliveries how an eaay ton, with buyers unwilling to pay more than 60 for prime. The epot market Is quiet nd unchanged, with com mon quoted at 4c6c, prim at 5VU6c choice at 6Vrflio and fanor at "r; . - CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune have an easy undertone, owing to th light . riomnnri. mintatlon ranging front MKo to 6c. according to grade. Apricot are firm at SWU'IOC lor cnoice, iu'uitr)c inr cua choice and HfflM for fancy. Peaches re main unchanged, with choice quoted at 767V!. extra cholc at 7V4fc'o and fancy at HHiflOc. Dalatk Grata Market. ll L LJ I ll, d uur m. nniwii iv . No. 1 northern, 93Hc; No. 2 northern, tlci on trck: No. 1 northern, SBHoi No. I 1.. 4iu., T,,lw &u 1 n d.r.l.mh.. uvuini.) e7xu, m' 1 -- , ? - . 4. OATS-iO arrive ana on irmcs, evaw CHICAGO LAWYER ASSAULTED Alexander C. Allea ttrwek aa Bad by Maxt Wkt Aaproach front Rear. CHICAGO, Jun 25. Alexander C. Allen, who, aa attorney for th Employer asso ciation, haa been Instrumental In securing; Injunction against a1 number of labor unions, ha been tha victim of a mys terious attack a h was leaving tha build ing In vhlch hi offlc I located. Ha ws struck down by two men who approached him from behind, th blow Inflicting se rer scalp wounds and making him un conscious. Th police hav bean unabl to find any witness to th assault and tha only stat. ment that tha daxed attorney could tnaka waa that h Wa set on from behind by two men whosa face he was unabl to a. - PERUVIAN TRANSPORT , SINKS ladlavns ' Mak Traabla Wkttl Aera DUaata 1 Balaar iattlad with BraatL NEW TORK. Jun 28. Th Peruvian transport Amason ha been wrecked on . th Amason, near th confluenca of tha Napo river, according to A Herald dis patch from Rio da Janeiro, Brasll. Th commander and twenty-wo oldler wer drowned. Whll aegotlatlrm between Peru and Braxil ar progreeslng ther ar mor . dlsurbonce In th contested Ions. In dian hav raided th village of Pombo Alto and Maranhon. About fifty Inhab itants hav been killed. SECESSION IS THREATENED Illlaot Coaaaacretal Traveler Da Hat Llka Daelaloa ta Cas af . La Baaaxa. PEORIA. 111., Jun 25. An Important conference of tb board of directors of th Illinois division of tb Traveler' Pro tective association Is being held Lara to day, th principal busines belli g tb con sideration of A proposition to secede from th national organisation because of action In Secretary L. A. Bauma'a cas. Th secession proposition will. It la predicted, be defeated. Indlaa ltatma Injarcd. ARDMORE. I. T.. June 28. E. M. Mrii. x-governor of the Chickasaw nation, waa severely. If not . fatally hurt, by being thrown from hi horse, striking against a tree. He has bean unconsatous for several hour. He Is on of tb best known men tn th territory. XL Farnam Smiti' & Co. STOCKS. BONOS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 1320 Fsrnatn St. Tel. 103 We buy and sell South OmahaUnlon Stock Yards Stock. The Merchants National Bank of Omaha. !N)b. 4J.S. HssakNy Capital aod Surpius, $400,000 tAM kuirtf. art. MX . vaoa. V. rm. 1LTTIU 44UIE. Caiaau. T. IAAIIT seat tVsaklas axiana BaM 4 la4lTMaaJs sa lavwaala Urn. karalsa Baahaaa Sasht sa4 sot. LMiars at Crtit law., emiatle Is all parw el tea warM latanat sal sa TlaM rwUBcateS el D H .lit. I ailMtiati. m4m iwamvut as smiisHihIh ws aim Updike Commission Co. O HA IN AMD PROVIBIOIibV Buaiaeas handled promptly In an snarkeia Offlca, tat Ue Building. Telephan Hot. a. w. LpuiKic MANiura Ten free trips to tU Worm fair, de coupon on pag twa