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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1906.
GRAIN A5D PRODUCE MARKET
Tnll
All
Csnt, but Beciini
On track: Nox northern. S4tc; Ntv t
northern. CSe; July, 34V.c; September, 8Sa;
Dermeei tM.
OATS-T j-rlv. on track Mil July. SSr.
uf8t Yields
CLOSING FIGURE AT HALF CENT ADVANCE
Cora) Rtrwaar Tkreaafc Seealea, Taaf-i
ftx-ted by Teapturi Veakaess la
', HhMMlHt la Oral If, Oats
Market Rales Illgber.
OMAHA, June 2S, l!.
Wtut aas firm at the opening- under tha
Inflame of heavy reins In the DortbwNL
After tha mora urgent buying orders were
tilled tha market turned Mk and price
y, elded almost cent. After this ahorts
ere Inclined to cover, because of tha
pronounced strength In corn, and prica
turned strong again. The cloaa on Septem
ber wai above the opening and better thsji
V9C aonve yesterday. Receipts were amaii,
bat cash demand la poor and flour aales 1
ima.ll.
No trading was done In oats. Tbat am In
was up c at Chicago.
Corn wks strong ail through the session,
unaffected by tha early weakness In
wheat. Prices at tha clone were a cent
above yesterday. Talk was heard of cool
weather causing the com to be backward.
, Primary wheat receipts were 174.000 bush,
la aod shipments S3e,0nr) bushels, against
receipt last year of 2X2.000 bnahels and
shipments of 8S8.000 bushels. Corn receipts
weia 1,118,008 bushels and shipments 610.U00
bushels, against receipts alst year of 1.211,
OuO buahela and shipment of 79,0i) bushels.
Clearances were 8.000 bushels of wheat,
1746 barrels of flour. 5.000 bushels of corn
and 890 bushels of oats.
Liverpool closed Vtf-Vad lower on wheat
and vdj)d higher on corn.
From the Inter-Ocean: "A bearish sen
timent pervadea the corn trade. Stocks
have Increased 1.(20.000 bushels In two
weeks. Recent rains have Improved crop
conditions over the greater part of th
corn belt eectlona. Tradera who were out
In the country over Sunday returned wa h
favorable report. The fact that the coun
try and the public have ceased to send
buying orders where two weeke ago there
were free buyers Is taken aa Indicating
that there la nothing bullish In the situa
tion at preeent."
Iocal range of options:
Articles.) Open.) High. Low. Closa Tee'y.
Wheat I
July..
Sept..
Sept..
7oA 7S"4a' 76A 7A VA
76V- TtiA 7WA 7mA 75'4B
, 45iA 41? B 46H 46HB 45 A
4B 4Vt 48 ihi 46-4
A raked. R bid
Omaha Caab galea.
CORN-No. 1. 1 car. 4e.
OATS No. 1 white. 1 car. S6c: No. 3, S
cars, 3&Hc; No. 4 white. 1 car. 3SVc.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 1 hard. 7637oc: No. I hard,
ToeTOc; No. 4 hard. Mr70c; No. 2 spring,
77c; No. 8 spring. 72ifT5o.
CORN No. a. 4tic; No. 4, 44y3'46e: No. I
yellow, mvWifc; Mo. a white. il&lie.
OATS No. 3 mixed. 54c; No. I white,
3Br; No. 4 white, 5Hc.
RYE No. 2, 68c; No. 3 6e.
narlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oa
Chicago
Kvnsaa City.
Minneapolis ,
Omaha
Duiuth
St. Louis...,.
4
B0
77
t
. 93
33
'a
'ii
255
24
70
7t
CHICAGO , GRAI , AID PROVISION
FeatareVaf tVe Treadta- as Closlaa
Prleea aa Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, June 26. The wheat market
today waa Irregular and nervous, prices
juiins- (mm s-e under to o over tha close
of, yesterday for the September option. The
plos was firm, with September H81c
higher. Corn' waa up c. Oats were 4
o higher and provisions advanoed 16c
tA 17Wu . . ...
There waa nothing sensational on either
side of the market, in the new of the day
Km rmiAiu a ioa munh rain in the north'
west and the appearance of red rust in
hut iwilnn ffertei the market as much
as anything. Karly in tha day the market
waa Inclined to be firm because of con
tinue! rains In the anuthweBt and north
west, amall recelDta at Minneapolis and
the comnaratlvelv firm tone at Liverpool
Shorts t-oWred rfeely and there -waa con'
iHerahla huvlna by local tjulle. Toward
the middle of the day the market broke
sharply, the September option declining
n fi-aist aithniiKh tha world's visible sup
ply showed a considerable decrease. There
w.ia aJso some Drottt-taklng, which Weak
ened tha market. Offerlnge were acarce
however, and the strength of corn and on
r.nrtl nt rlrll t tona I Tnil in the nOITh
nrires advanced strongly. The close
waa Arm. September opened He higher
at SSHc, ranged between S2Hc and H3H
and olosed at 83S"- July ol(1 between 8
ffrtJVio and 834'&H and closed at 83Wtf
sst.e.. The world's visible supply, accord-
- . - . . . a ,ui ra m v.,.
KW lORK GENERAL MARKET
Qeetatleaa af tha Day aa Varleaa
Cemmadltlea,
NEW TORK. June 2K. F"Il'R-Receipts.
l.0a bbls.: exports, bbls; sale
4,uO packsa-es; market dull but Arm; winter
pstents, Rmifcrt ; winter straights, U
4.10; wlntor extras, tJ"tfS.4; winter lnw
grades, $a.fl.;; Minnesota patents, 4.0ir
4.K6; Minnesota bakers, $.1 MAi 1 Kye
flour, steady: fair to good, 3.46y4.95; choice
to fancy, VI KM14.1S.
CORN MtiAL Steady; fine white and yel
low, Sl.i!Vt1.25; coarse, 11.1011.12; kiln
dried, f 2.ift3.00.
RTt-Dull; No. t western, Sc, nomlnsl,
t. o. b . New York.
WHBAT Receipts. I.OTX) bu.: exports, 7.9M
bu ; sales, l.v bu futures; spot nisrket
nrm! No. 1 red, MSc, nominal, elevator;
No. t red. MSc, nominal, f. o. b., afloat:
No. 1 northern Puluth, WSc. nominal, f.
o: b.. afloat: No. 1 northern Manitoba. Pl'c.
nominal, f. d. b., afloat. The wheat market
opened firmer and fairly active on excee-lve
rains in an parts or tne west, u naa a
midday break on easy cables, commission
house selling, a liberal private estimate on
the Kansaa crop and liquidation, but rallied
in the last hour on wan street ouying.
Last prices showed H'S0 net advance;
July. hwWtlWac. closed at KOHc; September,
a-lc, closed st sHc; December, K
i 7-lic. closed at fvy,c.
CORN Reeelpta, 178.ti!d bu. : exports, 240
bu.; SHles, 2no.(fo bu. futures; spot market
Arm; No. 2, S&ir, nominal, elevator, and
&c, nominal, f. o. b., sfloat; No. 2 yellow,
&Wc, nominal; No. 2 white. WHc, nomlnn!,
f. o. b., afloat. Option market was fairly
active and firmer on bull support, lighter
farm ofTerlnga and predictions for Smaller
receipts. The close was Hic net higher;
July, fi7V"&fSc, closed at &8c; September, 57
4jWc, closed at 68'xc; December, &fM,&o"Vic.
closed at b7c.
OATS Receipts. 28,500 bu.; spot market
steady; mixed oats, 2i to 32 pounds, 42VJ1
4c; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds. U(f
44c; clipped white. 3S to 40 pounds, 47f(f4Sc.
FEED Firm; spring bran, 119 50, to ar
rive; middlings, tit 75. to arrive.
HAY Ouiet: shipping, 60&7oc; good to
HOPS Firm: Paciflc const, lft. IW
16c; 104. SliffSlVic; old nominal; stato,
common to choice, 1905, ei3c.
HIDES Steady: Galveston. 20 to !S
pounds. 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds,
lie; Texas dry, 24 to 10 pounds, lc.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 26 27 He.
PROVISIONS Beef steadv: family.
$11 0011 60; mess, IS.SO'gB .00; beef hams.
ixo.b0tt-i2.oo; packet, I.60fi to. 50. t ut
meats firm; pickled bellies. Ill.OfSf
11.00; pickled shoulders. ts.003.26:
pickled hams, 112 (nif 12.50. fard, steady;
western prime, 8.sn4j.N; renned. nrm; con
tinent. $8 26: South America, $9.7B; com
pound, ''g'7c. Pork, firm: family, $l!.oo;
ahort clear, $16.76jl.i0; mess, 17.0017.6O.
TALLOw Quiet; city. 6c: country.
til 6c.
Kit steady; domestic, lair to extra.
3H 64c.
BL TTEn-Firm: renovated, common to
extra, 12(pl8Hc; western factory, common
to firsts, n-ftltiHc.
CHEESE Firm: rece nts 1.406: New
Tork state full creams, large fancy, lie;
New York full creams, fair to good, 104
tfl0c: New York full creama. small
fancy, 11c; New York full creams, fair to
gcod, lU'ulzc; New York run creams, in
ferior, 8H(89ttc; skims. 78V
EGGS Firm; receipts 1 3,508 ; ... state.
Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy seln ted
white, 28c; choice, 21022c; choice mixed,
extra, 20&21c; western firsts, 16Vilic;
western seconds, 16llc; southerns, 14
16HC
POULTRY Live, steady; spring chick
ens, 18c; fowls. 3c; turkeys. 111Z0.
Dressed, easy; western broilers. lt'8-lc;
turkeys, UQiUc; fowls, ll-a.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
rail in Price. Contimed Burin? tht Early
Part of Beaiion.
BUYING BY SHORTS CAUSES A RALLY
Decrease ta Activity Fellews Rise
la Valaes, hat Close la
Firm aad Highest
of Day.
ing
last
Leala Geaeral Market
June 28, WHEftlvjlimtri
at,
ST. LOUIS.
6c; new, 89HlHc; old July. liitasOc; Sep
tember, BiMyuw'sc; ro. i nara, iiBi4C.
CORN Higher: No. I cash, 5oc; track.
lWafc: July, 60c; September, 61c.
OATS Lower; no. 2 cash, 87c; track, 37ty
jno. .
0io; July, 3tic; September, 35vac
white, 41HC-
FLOUBr-Steady; red winter patents, $4.46
g4.60; extra fancy atid straight, $3.7&S4.4o;
clear, 12.75a.0O. ' j
SEED Timothy, firm, $2.7&33..
CO RNMEAL -Steady, $2.60.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east trsck, S67c.
HAY Steady; timothy, tl4.0017.s0; prfci
rle, $U.6uri3.50.
IRON COTTON TIES-H.00.
BAGOINO-V-
HEMP TWINE 7H. ' -
PROVISIONS Purkw higher; Jobbing,
H8.77H. Lard, higher; prime steamed, $8.50.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
Ui; clear riba, W.fe; ahort clears. $9 871.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra short. $10.37 V;
clear rlba, $10.60; short clear, 10.UVt.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 10c; springs,
164)'18c; turkeys, 12Hc; ducka, 84c; geese, 6u.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 15Q21C;
dairy, 113 18c.
BOGS-Steady, 13Hc.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
grain were: Receipts. Shluments.
Flour, bbls 6,000 7.00
Wheat, bu 12,010 42,Om
Corn, bu 16.000 121. OOu
Oats, bu 70,000 M.ouO
NEW TflBK Tiin Th. fall In the
prl es of stocks, w hich wss In LTogr-
yesterday, was extended conalderanly dur I
lng the early trade t.x.ay. inr ea j
yielding of prices encouraged aggreanlv '
operations on The short side by profea-
stonai near operators, with the i-ourm- ...
the trading, however, this class of opera
tors developed misgivings over the anion tt
and the kind of company they found them
selves in. The resumption of sensat io...n
advertising methods to Induce selling of
stocks on the part of a Boston speitiln.
ttve party caused aome apprehension that
pinfeaslonal short selling rather than tlia
disposal of longs waa having the mu. .
do with the decline In the market.
The action of Drlces during :h- nom
ine had the effect of emphasising this im
pression by the clear Indication aflor "'I
of raiding tactics by bear operators. Tha
purpose was manifest to make storks a i
lower rather than to dispose of holdings
at an advantage. In St. Paul no stork was
disposed of on the ftrst break between
175 and 174, the latter price following in former
on sales of only 500 shares. This
Incident served aa a warning to the bears
that they were over-extending themselves
and a demand to cover shorts, which
gained in volume during the progress of
the dny, was the consequence. A suh'tsn
tlal recovery in prices followed. It did not
appear that the demand which InOin i d
this recovery extended beyond the uncov
ered short Interest. As prices got up to
the higher levels there was a decreasa
In activity and a diminishing Inclination
to buy stocks. There was no Imporfant
change In conditions affecting the market.
Some calling of loans was reported
amongst the banks and this was said to
be for the purpose of replenishing their
reserves in preparation for the July pay
ments, which are unusually heavy this
year, and are estimated as high as $125,
000,000. The cUlng of loana had no per
ceptible effect In the call loan market, but
rates for time loana continued strong at
the higher level as established yesterday.
Such heavy disbursements as are to occur
with the turn of the month are expected
usually to cause some preliminary Invest'
ment demsnd for securities. One of tlm
discouraging featurea of the present mar
ket Is the entire abaence of any such
mand. The bond market continues rather
to reflect the pressure of occasional liqui
dation, aome times due to the exttlrn"'n
of syndicates and the distribution to mem
bers of unsold holdings. The market la
affected by demanda by life Insurance
companies, owing to the new regulations
for Investment for the surplus of those In
stitutions. Selling bv flro Insurance com
panies has been evident also ever since
the San Francisco losses. This kind of
selling was a marked Influence In the
London market today and selling for Paris
account was also In evidence there. Iv--don
Is also apprehensive of money trouble
In connection witn tne mining sememoni
now Imminent. The weekly report of the
Imperial bank of Germany serves a e-r.
planatlon of the hardening of money rates
there.
These disturbed conditions in roregn
marketa serve as an obstacle to efforts v
secure gold for Import to New York -and
there was not-aufflclent change In the for
eign exchange rate today to overcome the
margin which divides the price of exs-
change from the level ot prom ror gom
Import. A further decline tn the tendon
price of copper made Amalgamated Copper
vulnerable to further attack tTUs morning.
The Increase In the dividend rate of Ana
conda, during the afternoon left a larg-?
ahort Interest In the two siocks uncov
ered and their strong rally furnished ef
fective leadership for the recovery In th
general market. The continued flrtnnes!
of Southern Paclfl? kept alive rumors of
an intended Increase In the dividend rate.
After some irreguismy in wm im
Ings the market closed firm at the best
prices on a final rally.
. ..... 1 mmltim W.A Ud 1 11A
Konoa were eiwy. i mm pi
$1,910,000. V. S. 2's advanced K Pr cent
on call. ' ' . .
The following are tne quotations on m
Stock exchange: . . ;
i r eaias. msa. 'ww. '- -.
general .fund exclusive of the $160.000,l',0
gold reserve shows: Available caah ba'.
anre. $1 70.tt.1.!t: gold coin and bullion,
$.14.22; gold certtflcatea,-ti,7&,0.
n - " - . . .
New Tark Money Market.
NEW TORK. June .-MO.KT-Oti call
easy, f(i4 per cent: runng rate. 1 wr
cent: closing hid. 2H per cent; offered at
$ per cent. Time ln Arm; sixty dsys,
4H per cent: ninety days. 4irt per cent;
six months, fcjjfiH per rent. ( '
PRIME MERCANTILE . fAPF.R-fcSHi
per cent.
8TK.RI.INtJ EXCHANGE-tasv at $4 M
4 86 for demand ami at $4':d4 fir
sixty day bills: posted rates. $4.83 and $4.88;
commercial bills. $48171.
SILVER Pr. c: Mexican dollars. 6OH0
BONDS Government. firm; railroad,
easy
Viuotatlons" on New York bonds today
were as follows:
Japan . M aeries.. -a
..Iojv 4'.
. lnaV a M sertea
. IPJi Sn 4a. rlfa .
L N. ual. 41 1'
f. a raf. fa. ret
ao cenpoa
f. l. rt....
4o eouaon
V. t e!4 4a. rt
4o couoon
V 8. new it,
so rnusnn
Am. Tub. 4a
do
Atrhlnnti sen. 4a..-..
do tM !
Atlantic C. L. 4a..
B O.
in l4a
Brk. R. T. " a
ventral ot 0 ka..
ao lit Inc
So Id Inr
do d Inc
t'nra Ohio 4ii..
(hlraao A. IW .
C , B. A Q. n. 4i
C . R I.
C C. St.
9MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Deiirabla Xindj of Fat Cattle Sell Tan
Cecta Either.
HOGS ARE TWO AND A HALF CENTS HIGHER
Geaeral Teaaemey of Prices (award
aa All Klada of Fat Stock
Sheep Strong aad la
Demand.
...!) Manhat r. i"ld 4a.it
rag. .Ktia t antral 4a an
Wi do 1st Inr la
71 Minn. A St. U 4a..
luV M . K T. 4a
. ...lot t do ta "4
fl"i N. R. ot M. c. 4a. 4
mK S. T. C. n. 3Ha....
1 I N - J. 4". cn.
T Ne. Paclnc 4i
7 do la
'Norfolk A w.
as....lrta
in
it
o. ta.innt
Colo. Ind. 5a,
dt aer. B
Colo. Mid. 4
Colo. A So. 4a...
Cuba Ba
D. A R. O 4a...
Platlllera' 9ca
Rria prior lien 4s
do (en. 4a
Hock. Vallajr 44i
Japan 4a
Offered.
a; 'Ore. a. L. rf 4a... 4
t iPann. rv. Itl "
I Readme n. 4t I"J
li74'St. L. A I. M c. a.114-a
U ft. UAH T. ( 4a. M
1 n , t. u 8. W. con. 4a, tt
P. ml. fta Sraboard A. I t. ... 7
U. a 4a.U: So. Pacini: 4a t.
77t,. do IM 4 ctf
... Srathrra Hy
... 7 Trj1 A r . ! . .
... M !Tol . 9t L. A W
...lV'l'nlon Pacific cv.
...!(, t' S Steal td .
ta. ri't ".hn la
...nit,l do deh B
.... ttv, Wertam Md 4s.
lia W. A . K 4.
.... rsta.Wle. Cantral 4.
.... t7a
....lla
4a. "I
4a..1iH4
....
....114
.... ss
.... M'4j
.... M
.... 4t
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, June 2.-Call loans, 4V&5 per
cent. Time loans, 4Atji1t per cent. Official
closing on stocks and nonas:
Atchlon adj. 4a 4 Wrrtlnhc.s torn
do 4i H"1 Advrntura
Max. Cantral 4a 7 Allouei
Atrhlaon V Amalramatet
do pld rt- Atlantic
Boaton A Albany. .J4!V iFlnKham
171 rat. a Hacta
l.'ill U'cntrrnlal
137Vi Ctpiar Ranga .
tl4llialT Waat
lt'Trt kiln ..
Boftnn A MaJna.
Ponton Rlavated ...
Fltchburs pfd....
Meitcan Central ...
N. T , N. H. A H
t'nlon Pacific
Am. .Arte. fhem...
do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tuba...
Am. Sitar
do pfd .....;..':.,
Am. Tel. A Tl...
Am. Woolen
do pfd
.14
. N -.
4
. 1
.111
.ir.5".
M
Qrpnbr
Uta Rovala ..
Ma. ' Mining
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont, foil A
Old Dominion .
tit.reola
.l(it'airot
..U1n.t a deer ease of 3.863.000 nu.
year. Clearancea of wheat and flour were
eaual to 88,200 bu. Prlmiry receipts were
1,4.000 bu. against 2tt2.0oO bu. last year.
Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported
reeemta of 174 cars agalnat 4l cars last
week and 112 cara a year ago.
t. market ruled atrong through
out, the September option closing lic
higher. Cash houses reported a general
reduction In country acceptances. The
price of cash corn waa higher and
the demand waa good. The best buying
was by shorts and commission houses. Sep
tember opened unchanged at 61He, isold
between that flgur . 624c. the high
price of the day. ,1"ed,,,iTO.n'i
July ranged between 50Sc and MTao and
closed at the latter figure. Local receipts
were 394 cara, with 614 cars of contract
'"he" oata market waa atrong all flay.
partly in svpmpathy with corn and partly
on a good demand for ahorta and commis
sion houaea. Tha buying waa pf an influen.
tlal character and continued throughout
the session. The close waa strong with
prices at the highest point. September
opened at 34V, which waa a ahade hiher
than , the close of yesterday, ranged be
tween $4c and ISVic, which waa the final
ouotatjon. July aold between 37V4C end
Jk'ac, closing at Sv,c. Local reeelpta were
"'&1 cars.
' The trovislnn market was Arm on a
inodernte amount.of trade and closed with
a na throughout the list. The strength
r ... .,..i ,,,n Mirher nrlces for live hogs,
, n m r----- , v,
ovcring bv snorts an.i active uujma
ocal pack'era. At the close September
l c higher st f 97H- Wba were up If
The leai.ng futurea ranged as follows:
Ar.lcla.
- Mlaaeapolla Grala Market.
(Superior Board of Trade Quotations fat
Mlnneupolls and Chicago delivery.) Tha
range of prices, as reported by F. 1. Day
t-o.. iio-iu uoard of Trade, waa:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close Teay.
Opoa,) High. Low. aoae. Yes'y.
Wheat ! ' I
July... ks'sv)
B(Dt.
. Dec...
Corn
61H'.
July;
Sept..
S 1.41 a-
. July. ..I tfSi
" Sept... 14VHj
n oj
M aw
I 7sl
a K.si
a a&
a t24ji
16
a oo
I
.4"l
i
86,!
IT '
16 SO
I CO
91t
S2s;
07Vi
82S SSfj 'i
824i 3S
50SI
61
MS
I
17 OS
1 62Vk
8 S7H
1 2
85
a 23d.
1
a oo
61
6?
n-a
K274
60S
8SV
8&H,S4.e'l,
17 1TJ 17 00
1 77 1 y
a w i
a r.
a 82H
a 274
a oo
8 ."4
3 K'i
a k
.a io
1 90
Wheat-I
July. ..83S
Beut...l82Vu4jki
torn i
Dec.
Flax-
July..
Sept..
Oct...
1 13H
I 131
1
83
1 18H
1 l4k
1 12VI
113 1
83 U
"SI
I
1 18!
1 US
1 1H
UVk
82H
1 l'JH
1 13
1 12Vt
Adama Kipreaa
Amalsamatad Coopar
17J.tnl
Araer. Car and Foundry.... l.nno
do pM
Amer. Cotton Oil...
do pfd , w
Amer. Kipraaa
Amar. Hida A leather pro i
Amar. lea Becurlttas ...... IS
Amar. LlnaeM Oil
do pfd
Amar. Lacomotlva ll.ino at
do pfd. aa-dlTldand
Amer. Smaltlnf A Reflnlng ii.7
9S
r7'4
ton
tH
41
100
1 .
17
tist !
75 ns
De.
Pork
July... Kept..
Lard- .
July..
' Sept..
Oct...
B11.S
July..
Bpt..
Oct...
No. 2.
Paah Quotations were aa follows
FLOL'K Steady; winter patents. 83.603
4 00. winter straights, H Vfi4 7, aprtng pat-
ntr. t3.7otu4 uV; spring straights. W 40. 85;
hi. Vera. Ii. JL3 10.
WHEAT No. 1 spring, 843Wa; No. 3, 78
C4c: No. I led, 8o'81c.
. i'ORS'.Ka i. UVc; Nu. t yellow. 8Vc
- OATS-No- 2. WVic; No. 1 white, 3vtjS"c;
No. 8 white. Su8Sc.
HVV-No. L Uc. .
BARI-ET Oood feedlrur, 424M4Hc; fair to
Choice malting 4fr63c. .
. BKKlta-Nf H uaa. 1108; No. 1 north
waatcrn, H-11H. Timothy, prima, 14.20.
CU'var, contract grade, 311.35.
,'H'ltjlON'8 Snort ribs aides Hooael,
a Xtti U- Meaa pork. 4M-r bbL, 117 1517 30.
lrii. 1j0 lba . 88.T7H 10. Short clear
aidra ibozed.l. H 7fto .84.
j.eic.ni aud sulpuients of flour and grain
Kecelota. Bhlpmanta.
rimtr, bbla 18 008 17 no
V hsnt. bu. 8f0 11000
Corn. ba. .8VU0 418.M
OitaT bu. 32 4.0 ln.5
Hve. bu 1.0') 1300
isarley. bu. , 84.70 a.W
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creamery. Uao;
ditry. 14Tlc. steady; at mark.
Inciuiied. !rt-lao; flraca, Uc; prima
firsts, lav; extras, 10c Cheese, stsady, lir,
Ijlli', '
DaJatk Grata Marks.
DIXITH. June S-WH EAT To arrive:
No. aarlaera, Uc, No. 1 oortheru, 8?V
Mlnneaoolla Caah Prices Wheat: No. 1
hard, bytilic; No. 1 northern, 84fe6c;
to arrive, 844c: No. 2 northern, luiiWo;
to arrive, 83c; No. 8, rj2c; No. 1 durum.
ne; No. 2 durum, 71 c. Corn: No. 8 yel
low. 48"c; No. 8. 47Hc. Oata: No. 8 whits.
36c: to arrlvs, 8Hc; No. 3, S6VaC. Barley,
88'a48c. Rye, ooco. Flax: Cash, 81.10H;
jujy, i.u'4
Kaasas City Grata aad Pravlaioaa
KiNIll mTT. .Tutwi at. WUF.AT
July, 74Hc: Seateiuber, 7&Hc; December,
(Mkc. caaa: No. I hard. nVtTNOo: No. i,
ift.fco; Mo. 4, artf74c; No. 3 red, ol';c;
noininaL No. 3. .fcaiaJc: .nominal. . No. 4.
7WU.7C
uukim wuiy, 4ttc; Beptemoer, 4do;
December. 4tc. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 4o
No. 3, 48c; No. 2 whtte. 60c; No. i. 6oc.
OATS No. 2 white. Syi-oc; No. 2 mixed
3ru:ioA,C.
KO8 Steady; Mlaaouii and Kanaaa
new No. 1 while wood cases Included. 14
cas count. 13Hc: casea returned Vkc 1e
HAY Firm; choice timothy, 818.600
14.00; choice prairie, 112.00.
RYK-Steauy; 66ti8o.
Reeelpta Shipments.
Wheat, bu..., "....K.OOO ii.OvO
Corn, bu, , 28.000 2.'. 0'tO
Oata, bu .10.000 6.000
Visible Sapply of Grala.
NEW YORK. June SRSpeclal cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies aa compared with provl
oua account:
Wheat, I'nlted States and Canada eaat of
Rocklea, decreased l.Sla.009 bu ; afloat for
and in Europe, decreaaed l.Soo.000 bu; total
supply decreased 8.04n,tM bu.
Corn. L'nltvd Slat as and Canada eaat of
Rockies, increased 1.141.0U0 bu.
Oats. I'nlted- States and Canada east of
Rockies, decreased 1.119.000 bu.
The leading decreaaea reported this week
are: SJC.OoO bu. In Manitoba, M.OO bu. at tha
Chicago private Crvatora. o,0CO bu at
Ixuisvllle and 62.0k) bu. st Portland. Ma.
Stocks held at Fort Worth. Tex., in
creased 142.0U0 bu.
- Mllaaaakec Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. June St-WHEAT-Strady;
No. 1 northern, S7iaHc: No- 2
northern, MHOS' V; September, o3VsC, bid.
KYE Dull; No. 1. 66&i)c.
BARUKY Steady ; No. 3. Mc; sample, 48
ewe
CORN-Flrmer; No. 1 cash, 50HtMlc; Sep
tember, 63aC.
Pklladelpkla Pradace Market.
PHILADELPHIA.. June 2.-BCTTER
Btaady; extra weatern creamery, SOStc; ex
tra nearby priDta. 22c.
EOGS Firm; nearly freah. Uc, at mark;
western rreao. ISC, at mark.
CHkESE Flrro. Vo higher;. New York
ruu creama, itMQllo.
Pearta Market.
PBOPJA, June K-CORN-Hlgher: No. 3
yellow, Uc: No. 3. 61c; No. 4. 80c; pa
graoe. i.ii.m,
OATS Higher: na. I white, larstHc; No.
4 white. ITVJSTtftc
WHlSKY-Ou the baaU of . H-3 for
rmianed gooda
LlTarsaal Grala Market.
IJVERPOOL. Juna 24. WHEAT 0 not-
nominal; futures steady: July, aa 7d; 8ep-
ismoar, aa aa; L'eremoer. as ti.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, old.
aa uva. r-umras, rum; Julf, a 8iJ
BnLw.ter, is trd.
14Uj U7
do pfd I "" "I" "
Amar. Susar Raflnins tl.ano Ul irt"
Amer. Tobacco pfd ctfa.... Kn H Wi
Anaconda Mining Co n rm
Atchlaon 9. TltO . M
do pfd l.K IWt lf-H
Atlantlo Coaat Una 1) l'1
n.lllmnra A Ohio 14.400 119 11T
do pfd
nrooklrn Rantd Tranalt 77t.
r.o.Al.n P.clAe I.OOO 140V4 ISMk
Cantral Laathar 'a H
do pfd 400 in 1H4
Cantral ot Nee Jeraey inn 116 IM
Chaaapaaka A Ohio 1.400 61 47
Chlcaso A Alton
do pfd TT 1V
CMcao Grant Waatern.... l.4no 1'4 H'
Chlcaao A Northwaataro. . . hno l""1
C. M. A St. Paul 0,700 1H 174
Chicago Tarm. A Tranalt
do pfd 100
C. C. C. A St. Uoula.... Vino MH 51
Colo. Fuel and Iron 10.70 4S 44
Colo. A SnutharD l."0 4 t
do lat pfd l." tt
do td pfd 400 4 47
Conaoltdatad Oaa t.7n taovi 1
Corn Producta rfg l.K " to
do pfd. rfi I"" 1S 1
Paiaware A Hudaon 900 tit til
Dal.. Lack. A Weateni
tenrer A Rio Grande T.9"9 41k, 41H
do pfd o0 ii4 r4
ptatlllara' Sacuritlaa I.oi ht 7
Erla M " 4J
So 1 pfd "0 1
io Id pfd I.M9 M4j
Ganaral Elactiie 1 Ton ins 1U
Great Northern pfd I.9MI IM Ml
Hocklnf Vallar
Illlnnm Cantral 1.40O 17V4 171 '
Inter. Paper "0 UV, U
do pfd ! I'S
Intarborougn Mat 11.1' 17
do pfd 14. 1n T7V, 7
Inter. Pump I 44 4J'
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
Kanaaa City Southern 1.100 U
do pfd 1.40 14 l!'i
Uiutayllla A Naahrtlla... 4 b"" 14 1411
Mailcan Cantral I. W0 tl 21
Mlno. A Bt. Louta
M.. 8t. P. A Bault 8ta. M. loo lltvt, IU
do pfd 1"0 178t 1714
Hiaaourl Pacific 4 lno 961 4St
Mo.. Kan. A Taiaa I.im M J4
do pfd 1.4O0 (7 MSt
National Laad 9.oO 72 70
N. R. R. of Mailco. pfd... 100 U II
New Tork Cantral 1.W0 1W4 13
N. T . Ontario A Weateni t.foo 474 44V.
Norfolk A Westers 1.700 ah 17
do pfd
North Americas WO Wa, H
Son nam Paeldo I. too nH t0b4
Paciac Mall U K
PcunarWanla 99. it 110 It
faopla-a Gaa 1,100 90 l4
Pttia. C . c. A St. KMila
Freaaad ttaal Car 1.90 47 47
do pfd
Pullman Palaoa Car.
Readwif
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Republic Bteal
do pfd
Rock Uland Co
do pfd
Bt. L. A Baa FTmn. Id pfd
Bt. Louis A Souiuwaetera.
do pfd
Bloaa-Shaffirld
Southern Paclse
do pfd w..
Boutharn Railway
do pfd
Taonaaaaa Coal aad Iron....
Taa A Piclflo
Toledo, at. L A Western.
do pfd
Vnioa. Paciflc
do pfd
V. 8. Eipraao
V. a Realtr
I 8 Rubbar
do pfd
V. 8. Blael
do pfd
Virflnla-Carallna Chamloal
do pfd
Wabaaa ln It II
ao pro
Walla-Farie Eipraaa 9n4 M (
Waatlngbouf Klartrtc .... ' n l 1M
W astera I nloa lie It 91
Whaellng A Lake Erta
Wlacooals Caatrai 409 94 la
da pld 100 44 44
Total aalaa (or the aar. 1. 10) ano aharaa.
140
9
JTH
100
1.1
0
121
!
10
19
t
8'a
US
141
Ul
110
ion
144
101
1J7
lit
Dom. Iron A steel. M,4utni)'
KdUon Elec. III.
Maw. Electric
do pfd
Mara. Gaa
nlted Fruit .i
t'nlted Shoa Mark.
do pfd
North Butte
V. 8. Steel .'.
do pfd
Asked. Bid.
J4i fh.nrnn
.. IK "Tamarack ....
.. M Trinity
., ol t nlted Copper
..tie if. 8. Mining..
.. 77 f- 8. Oil
.. iit tah
.. ! victoria
.. il,ttlnona
..lu3Wolvcrlna
... 90
...
...15
... 9
... 12
... 17
...IKS
... 1"
... 71
...15
... 17
... II
... 17'
... 7
. .. I"
...
..
... 3
...1074,
.. J5
.. 13
... I
...IS
... I
... t:
...
...
... w
... 90
... ol
...131
SOUTH OMAHA, June !, lf.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofllcial Monday 8.210 t,7M 1.613
Offtclal Tuesday 4.448 11.732 ft
Two daya thla week... 7 t ;.9 llf
Aame dnra laat week.... 8.4nD !4 ATI l.r
Same two weeks ago.... s.04 2V8 1810
8amt three weeks ago.. 9.49 15.111 6.
Same four weeks ago. ...10.193 14.197
Same days last year.... 6,7 1:'.140 11.116
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hoga and sheep st South Omaha
tor the year to date, compared with last
I 09 I
I 00
CALVES.
1
t
I
I
1
I
I
4
I
I
1
I
I
I
I
II
1
Ml
JW
1M
10
110
170
ran
ran
144
. no
t
I 9
I 14
I It
I r
4 ao
4 M
4 19
4 7
I l
I M
I oo
I ta
I on
I on
i ;
1 1.
year: itn. isos. inc.
Cattle 4477.018 416,437 61,681
Hog l.SVr9 1,:42.178 1M.4
Sheep 762.147 727.68a :4,io2
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the prices paid
for the different kinds of cuttle on the
South Omaha market:
oood to cno ice corn-led steers i.0"iti.f4
Kalr to good corn-fed steers 4. iu .w
Common to lair rnrn-fed steers.... IM'ul f
Oood to choice cows and helfets.. 4tV,u4.M
rair to gooa cows and heifers..
Common to fslr cows and nolfers.
Oood to choice Blockers & feeders.
Fair to good stockers and feeders
Common to fair atockera
Hulls, staa;, etc
Veal en Ives
'1 na falloarlr.v tatile alifiwrs the
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dite. 19(4. iyi5.'l9m.l903.l902.il90l-130
8 87H! t2 4 88! t 021 7 24 J 4 85
IUi 9J H5, 7 21; 6 S3'
3 8SH 4 83 6 7l 7 21 6 8 $ 08
6 38 6 19 6 M 7 43 j 6 8vi 6 06
t HO I i loi 6 00, 6 8KI 7 131 6 8V; 4 M
7 431 9 92 4 So
2.8fu4.0U
3 .76 I-W
3.2.V3.76
2 WKU3.26
2. 7041 1. 1"
4.ttU5.76
svei ae
I...
1 ..
1...
I...
1...
1 ..
I...
1...
1...
1...
I...
1...
I...
1 ..
7...
1...
1...
1 ...
i...
I...
I ...
1..
I.
I
I..
DC LLA
ltn
II
100
, 1
too
, IM
. IM
. f
IM
. 1U
, 140
, tM
. Ill
. 121
. IM
. 110
. Ill
4 o
I "
I IS
I I)
I M
I M
I M
I 7S
I 71
5 II
I Tt
I 71
I 71
I 71
I 71
I Tl
I 71
I 71
nominal, new crop; prime yellow. 8vfe.
Tt.tpentlne. Arm; strained, common to good.
' no c.
SAVANNAH. June 18.-Oll.r-Turpentine,
! llrnv S;c.
I ROSIN nrm; stock. 81.14 hKa. Quot:
I A. H. f. $N8; n. 8.. K. 84 10; K. 84 1;
84 rr. II. 4i. 1. 4 K. 14. 4S. M. 14 4; N,
14 t. W. O.. 14 78: W. W.. 84 S
in
1 ;i
1S40
'0
1 mo
wt
:.i
iioa
110
1774
1410
,.!
loan
ll4
If so
1U0
14?"
PEKOKKS
7"0 I 71
,. sat
fo
M4
lit
tot
I 70
I 71
I 71
I 40
I U
I
I o
I 90
I 94
4 40
4 00
4 90
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 10
4
I tl
I II
I IS
1 m
1 49
Juna 18..,
June 17...
June 18...
June 19...
Juno Hi...
June 21 ... I 8 27H1 6 10 8 o:
34
JUfie 2.'... 1 tj 3JV, 1 6 07 8 84i I 6 ai i W
June a... 1 6 34W! 6 16; 6 (a! 6 78 7 49 16 14
lliOntario A Weatarn.
;..(i.l04 3VinarlTanla
Ohl..120H, 'Rand Mlnaa
Iondoa Cloalna- Stoeka.
LONDON. June 2fi. Closing Quotations on
the Block exchange were:
Ccro!. money K74 N. T. Cantral 14',
do account 7 Norfolk A Wnatarn.. tl
Anaioaaa lifcl do pfd ...
Atcniaon
do pfd
Haitimora A Ohla..i:iv "Hand Mlnaa
tanaaian racmc
Chaa. A Ohio....
Chlcaao 0. W .
C . M. A 8t.,l.
DeBean
V. A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do id Dfd
llllnola Central
Loulivllle A N,
M., si. A T...
S1L.VER-
. .:.t44
.... 04
J, -171
.:..ia
.... 17
.... 43
.... i
.... 4J
.... 1
.... 11
....184
....I47S
'JSH
Bar. flltet .5At.1Krl nr nunr.
The rte OI mat-mint in lh. nrtn n,lf.i
for ahort bills is B'A-oer cent: for ihr
months bills, 3 ter cent.
ii, i , j.
New Vork tn)la; Stocka.
NEW YORK. June iKh-Cloainff ounrutinn.
vii rniiiuig aipesa WSpe;
I'Raadrna -
do lat pffl i
... M
pauthrra Ry
do pfd
Southern Pacific
tnlon Paciflc ...
do pfd
I 8. Bleal
do pfd
Wala.h
- do pfd
IWlah 44
4
.. M
.. 4
.; I6ti
44
.. 47
.. II
..liC
..
..141
.. 14
V. 17
..100
.. Ill
.. 47
June 24
June 25..
June 26..
3V.
a Ki 6 I." 6 671 7 5!! 6
15 1 8 67 7 6 f. no' ft 1"
6 28 I 6 70; 7 61 6 93 6 tfl
Sunday.
RANGE IN
PRICES.
Cuttle.
$2.0036.65
1.4tv 10
2.0Vtf6.90
I, (i,U6.no
8 corn 6 40
Hogs.
16 Oo-'ati 4iV,
6.6fu.lS7;
6.60'ij 06
6.6f(ii.oO
6.3iya.4o
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. lyOUlR
Sioux Cltv
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country and their points of destination:
CATTLE. Cars.
Bloom Cattle Co., Evarts, S. P. Mil 17
Q. E. Bumken, Crete. .Neb. y 1
J. McNaniara, Beemer Neb. P. E 1
City State bank, Corytion, la. Q 6
Watson Bros., Columbus. Tenn. y 2
J. Oswald, Reenter, Neb. F. E 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
cattle, nogs, sneep. n ses.
ao I io l . . .
I MO 3 74 I ..
i wi a i9 i ...
1110 I 71 1...
I?V I TS 1...
1SO0 1 T I....
iran (4 1 . .
lite I o i ..
1414 I M I ..
mo l on 1. ..
1110 lt i. .
1fl I 29 I. ..
1110 I 1...
4 4 90 I...
141T III 1 ..
tMl 0 1 .
1011 I t I...
8VOCKER9 AN O
f..w i to l
740 40 1
af 1 71 1
4Jl 1 71 I
40 1 00 14
Ill I n 9 ....
470 I 10
HOOR-Hogs sold JHtioc
2Wc higher, than yeaterday
to feel that they were entitled to a little
more advance than that and they marie
hard struggle to force prices still higher,
but without avail. At flrM the trade was a
little slow, but when once under way It
was quite active, so that the big bulk of
the hogs sold In good sesson st the advance
noted. After the mote urgent orders were
filled the trade slowed up. closing a Hub
eauler. As will be noted from the en lev the
big bulk of the hoga brought t 3.V 40.
with a top at IS 4ft. It will be remembered
that the hogs sold yesterday very largely
at 8;.864i.874j. with In 35 the leading prlca
and with 38.37V4 the ton.
Today's advance carries the market to the
hlghet point touched since Tuesday of last
week; In fact the hogs sold on an a erase
In about the same notch today as one wees.
ago.
Representative sales
higher, mostly
Sellera seent'd
C. M. & St. P..
Mteaourt Pacific 3H
Union I'mllic 3
C. N. VV., east....
C. N. ., west.... 11
C, St. P., M. A O.... 6
C, B. A y , east 8
C,, B. y., west 61
C R. I. & P.. easti... 6
C, R. I. at P.. west.. 1
Chicago Ot. Western. ..
8
2
2S
8
40
4
64
a
i'
2
151 '
Adama Cos
Alice
Bieace .......w...
Bruniwlck Con...
Comatock Tunonl
Con. Cal. A(Va..
Horn Bilvar
iron Bilvar .....
Laadillla Cos ....
oiiered.
io
..tin
.. 9
.. 10
.. 17
.. 41 '
..1H4
..400
... 4.
Lit la Chief ..
Ontario
rDphtr.-
Phoenli
Pntoal
.tiraga .'-.r.....
Sierra Nevada ,
null Hopea ..
-laadard
.. (
..226
..140
.. I
.. 9
.. IS
- It
.. :i
..10b
1T4.I
tM
114
1.100
fr
1,100
40
100
909
4.
1.904
M.I "0
I too
t0
KM
l.4ta
too
too
....104,900
149
904
M.ino
H.ao
1.4US
ino
104
ana
' 94
0
97
9
14
II
4S
II
75
4
ir
4
91
1U
II
14
44
144
94
41
10
M
101
11
til
114
144
9f
11
II
44
11
II
70
111
IS1
99
111
to
II
144
94
47
107
U4
1"
94
140
17
101
121
74
19
14
lT4
ill
174
13
94
4
13
a
47
140
II
71
117
11
41
II
SI
42
74
44
149
194
111
174
!
2
17
77
44
91
J4
41
It
43
145
21
44
IM
171
SJ
90
71
94
114 a
4;
W
90
m4
11
1)0
90
aO
47
94
tt
12
90
91
27 '
94
14
al
46
SI
4
71
4k
11
J6
HI-,
II
IS
44
144
924
1)4
91
4T
101
94
1(
v
104
19
S
17i
US
91
1'
94
47
1 . Forelara Plnaaclal.
oi'9lNDSN, June, 20--8upplle of money
continued plentiful today and the demand
waa good. - Discounts were steady. Trad
ing on the stock exchange opened cntor
fuily, but a heaviness developed later on
general liquidation. Consols fell sharply
on reporteu seiilng by Insurance companies.
This affected the market in other direc
tions, while the depression was accentuated
In foreigners by Paris liquidating. Russians
particularly sensitive, dropping Hliarply.
Kaffirs declined on a Paris selling. Ameri
cans opened dull and were neglected early
in the day, disappointing Wan street and
checking operations. About noon a silgnt
hardening occurred, but the market eased
later on ior New York advices and
closed at tue lowest quotations of the day.
Japanese lis of 19" closed at 102.
BllKUN. June 26. Trading on the Bourse
today waa atagnant. Baltimore & Ohio
opened weak, but Improved later upun
active buying. Canadian Pacific waa dull.
PARIS. June 2K. Prices on the Bourse
today were heavy. KuHMlan Imperial 4a
closed at 77.46 and Russian bonda of 14 at
4a .
Total receipts 172
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcnnslng tne num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
111
145
a!7iti
3,68
tV2
'J0
555
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 2ti. WOOI-c- Market Is
generally quiet but ttrni, old woola are In
amall atocs., audi lota aa are onered are
neglected by buyers, as tha prices are loo
high and the Interest is transferred to the
new wools. Pulled wools continue slow
With some trade In B supers. Tne interest
In territories seems centered In the new
clip. Foreign wools are quiet. leading
quotations follow) Ohio and Pennsylvania,
AX and above. KVtfMc, Sit. 1. 37'g-oV; No. 2.
Vt33&c; fine unwasned. 2tVoKa;c; quarter blood,
blood, unwashed, aiiiSSo; three-elgnis blood.
Sac; half blood. 3ic; unwashed Delaine.
3iy3ac; tine unwashed, 2fvu-'oc; quarter blood,
unwashed, 3J'33c; thi ee-cightna - blood,
washed, Ulifjoiic; three-eightns blood. 31 Si
t3w: half blood, 3-.,'uJ-'c , unwashed Delaine,
2iS-oc; Kentucky. Indiana, etc., three
elghliia and quarter blood, , 32ibX1c; Terri
tory, Idaho fine, yu.(3c; heavy nne, liaBc;
fine medium. 2V-c; medium, iia-le; low
medium, . i4j.77c; Wyoming line. iVnSic;
h j u Hnu maiilc- tine medium. 2ui3c;
medium, Wit'.'ic: low medium, 2utt27c; Utah
and Nevada, fine. KJufiScj heavy fine. Hco-tw;
fine medium, tVQ'Oe; medium, Wc; low
medium, ioCac; Dakota, tine. Zutt'&e; line
medium, 2Jffli3c; medliim. 27-i8c: low med
ium 2o(u27c; Montana, line, choice, 24i5o;
fine average, S'(t-4c; fine medium, choice,
lAHf-Oe: average. 23-'a24e; staple. 2.itc; med
ium choice, a.m2bc; average, 26U'ici
ST 1A1'iS. Mo.. June 2n.-WtH.ilr-Steady;
medium grad-e, comhliig and clothing, :4
fcl&c; hht fine, liiflilc; heavy fine. Ii-l8c;
tub wanned. 3tntl34c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 26 -METALS-There
waa a further ahitrp decline In the Indon
tin market, with spot closing at i:7b 16 and
futures at 174 lbs; kcaliy the market also
waa lower, witn spot closing at jo o"s
SS 60. Copper also was lower In the Ixindon
market, with spot closing at JEH 6a and
futures at avaO, locally the market remain
practically nominal, with outside quota
tions a little extreme; lake is qtmud at
318 5Kdl9.00. electrolytic at 118 2ifl .SiVfc and
casting at-3'b 12i-fc 18.26. bead waa un
changed at t5.T5ttu.ta-' In the local market and
16 Us od in London Spelter waa also un
changed In both markets, closing at 27 In
London and at 86 oMiti 15 In the local mar
ket. Iron closed unchanged to a shade
higher in the Kngliah market, with stand
ard foundry quoted at 4ts 3d and Cleveland
warrants at 4K lh)t locally no change
was reported; No. 1 foundry northern Is
quoted at 11 25&1S.75. No. 2 foundry north
ern at tlT.754ilS.2o. No. 1 foundry southern
at 117 5tSlS.(') and No. 1 foundry southern
at ti;.0ol750.
ST. I.OIIS. June 28.-METAL8 Lead,
lower; to.MX Spelter, weak; 1&.97V.
Oman a Packing Co 43o
Swift and Company 740
Cudrthy Packing Co 73
Armour ft Co 60
Omaha PKg. Co., K C... 66
Cudihy Pkg. Co.. K. C... W
Bwlft and Co., K. C 23
Armour & Co., K. C 75
Vansant & Cu 40
Ltobman & Co...... , 6
Hill A Son 114
Kingan &. Co . . .., .
Sol Degan 10
J. B. Root & Co 1
8. A S 133
Other buyers. 13d
Totala ...'. 3.221 lft 645
CATTL Receipts of cattle were the
smallest this morning that tnty have beeu
for a Tuesday since the first ,of tne ytar.
That is not ail, however ta ihlrty-on cara
out of the number rep .eo In were south
ern cattle on their ay to the Dakota
range and not offered for pale. The bula
of those on sale consisted of cornfed slcers
and there were a good many loads of really
amil cattle anions the recelDts.
Under the influence of the light receipts
and a good demand the mar net opened
early and fairly active, with the desirable
kinds of fat steers generally 10c higher. The
most of the good cattle sold In good season.
Common and Inferior grades, that is, cattle
that were unfinished or that showed grasa,
were not sought after.
Dry lot cows and heifers were In small
supply, with the market anywhere from
strong to 10c higher on the better kinds.
As was the case with beef steers, the trade
was active and the offerings for the most
girt were cleaned up early In the forenoon,
veryone who had any grass cows com
plained that that kind was neglected, but
that is the case every day. Good bulls con
tinue to sell well, but there are very few
coming that are good enough to bring 84 or
better. Veal ralvee have suffered a de
cided reverse this week and it Is hsrd work
to get over 15.75 for anything however good.
The stocker and feeder market was with
out noteworthy change.
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SHEEP Three cars of sheep were re
ported In this morning, but two of them
were direct to a packer, leaving only a sin-
fle deck of a plain kind of ewes on sale,
n other words, the offerings on the market
were not aultlclt-nt to really make a test of
values, so that there Is very little to be
said regarding the trade. As has been
stated every day for aome time back, there
is a steady demand at this point for desira
ble killers, both sheep and lambs, and there
Is no danger but what anything of that
description sent to1 this point would sell to
good advantage.
yuotattons: Oood to choice spring lambs,
t7.2f47.75; good to choice western shorn
lsmhs. 17.0uca7.26: fair to good shorn lambs,
11 5iVi7.0O; cull lambs. !4 6Vg6&; good to
choice yearlings, tti.2S18S.0O; fair to good
yearllnga, 15.754tri.26; good to choice wethers.
to.Mit) M; fair to good wethers. J5.75ui Ui;
good to choice ewes, t5.7fVrit.26: fair to good
ewes, t6.6fS&76; bucks, 14.254.76.
CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady ta Itroaa- Beat Hoga
Fire Cents Hlarher, Others Weak.
CHICAUO, June 2b. CATTLE Receipts,
2,500 head. Market steady to strong; com
mon to prime steers, 14.0iTi).lrt; cows, !3.0o
4.60; heifers. 12.76Cfi5.l6; bulls, 12.io'o4.7s;
calves, t6.&0C(j7.5O; stockers and feeders, 12.7o
M.80.
HOOS-Recelpts. 15.000 head. Market for
beat ac higher, othets weak; choice to pi-.me
heuvy, 8o.B6i.H7; medium to good heavy,
!6.tva6.65; butchers' lights, 8 57H.65; good
to choice heavy mixed, St).S7S&tlli2; pack
ing. 8ti.Oti.67.
SUtEP AND I.AM HH Keeeipts, I 9.UW
head. Market strong to Ittc higher; Sheep,
14 506.50; yearlings, 6.60&7.50; shorn lambs,
8&.40t(j7.85.
"KwVlai
vaaat cuiafa.
OMAHA. June 2.-Bank clearings for
today were 81.664.842.87, and for the oorre
spondlng date laat year 0.640.201.24.
Traaaarjr tateaseat.
WASHINOTON. June 26. Todsya
stateaieat of the Araaury balance in th-:
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 2o.-COPTEE-MarUet
for futurea opened eteady at unchanged
prices to a decline of I points, which a as
considered a good showing In view of the
European cablea, which did not respond 13
th flrmneea cf the local market on the
Drevloua demand. Trading here waa largely
la the shape f switching from near to lata
montha and prleea ahowed light change un
til near th close, when they eased off
slightly with the market firm and ateady
net unchanged on June, but generally Mi 10
points net Tower. Sales for the day ware
reported of 86.750 bag. Including July at
6 avert 26o, September at 4 t-Vrin 4V October
at ( 6ie. November at 6.40r. IWember Jt
36.tfc. March at 7.tV and May at 7fj
7.06c Spot Klo, quiet; No. 7 fnvulce, 7c.
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Kaasas City 1.1 Te Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 26. CATTLE
Receipts 7,700 head, Including 1,200 south
erns; market atrong to 10c higher. Choice
export ana dressed Deer steers, 90.10 w
8.00; fair to good. t4.2S& 6.26; western
fed steers. II 7 6 10; stockers and feed
ers. t2.764f.JO; southern steers. 14.004
6.00; southern rows. I1.1I4T8.80; native
cows, tl-OOTJ 4.60: native heifers, ti.Jj
t.26; bulls. 12 6043 4.00; calve, tl. 50 4 8.00.
HOOK Receipts 12.600 1 head; market
atrong to 6c higher. Top, $6.62 VtV : bulk of
sales. tt.85e 47V4; heavy. 1 ort t( 62 V. ;
packers, 18.40 & 6.62 H ; pigs and light t.
ts.hotr a. 43 14.
SHEEP AND LAMI1S Kerelnta 10.601
head; market strong and active. Lambs,
trj.ooip; 7.85: fad sheep and yearlings, 15.01
ft 6 50 , Texas and Arlxona yearllnga, 14.UJ
47 7.00; Texas and Arizona lt"p, tn.t .
6.60; Texas gosts. 13 2661. "6: atockera
and feeders. I3.26&6 00.
St. I .out a I.It Stoek Market.
BT. LOriS.'Mo., June 26 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 9.501) head. Including b.bti Texana;
market, lower; native shipping and export
ateers, 14.5fa6 86: dressed beef and butcher
steers. 13.76 g5P0 steers under l.OOQ lbs.,
13 5(4 60; stockers and feeders, 12. 68 4 26;
rows and heifers. 12 5uii6.26; cannera. 11 00
2.00; bulls. 32 ig 3 6-t. calves. 13.60&6.0O;
Texas and Indian steers. I3.nmsj4.ri0; cows
and heifers. 12.0f4.60.
HOGS Receipts, iO.OuO head: market.
Steady; plus and lights. 15 6Dtl 60; packers,
tn ,vf6.S&; butchers and beat heavy, 88 46
4i )
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7 000
head: market, lower; native nnuttona. 13 00
rffS; lambs. 14nnrd.on-. culls and buck,
t4.0uj1.0O; stockers, t3.(64j6 10.
St. Joseph Lira Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo. June 28 CATTLE
Receipts. 3.6S3 head; market, steady to
strona: natives. 14 2M76.75: cows snd lielf
era. 11.6012 4.00; stockers and feeders, 12 75
4J4.00.
. I . 1 C n -!.. lft U4 1 ..... .4 . mlrlf.l
strong to 6c higher; light. ln'fi-45; med
ium and heavy. t).3tVRt.62A; bulk ot sales.
SHEEP AND I.AMB8-Receipts, 2.304
head; market, strong to 1' higher; lamb.
17. U.
Slaax City Live Stark Market.
8IOCX CiTY. Ia., Jun 28 -8pcll Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. X hesd. Mar
ket strong; tockr steady; beeves, 84 08
140; cows, bulls and mixed. t3.0rk&43t);
stocker and feeder, I3.4"a4 26; calve and
yearling, CWtj4.14.
HOOS-Recelyt. a.) head. Market
atrong. selling at 0S.40; bulk of sale.
ri.EW6.3S.
Stock la Slkt.
Receipt t f llv stock at th six principal
western market yeterday were a follows:
t attle. Hoga. Sheep.
South Omaha
Sioux City
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
OMAHA lAlloMCItlG MARKET.
roaaltloa f Traae aad Qatatloaaa
EUGS-Re.-ttpts, liberal; fresh stock, lHaO.
Ul r. -.. 6. i rt x -rt en. 9f; roosie. a.
tc; tutkes. 1 ducks. Wc; spring chick
ens, IMg.fc per lb.
1.1 I 1 r.i r -ruing vtoca. ignc; cnoica
fancy dairy. 15c; creamery, 21tilVc.
II AY-Prices qutel py uttiiot sera com
pany: No. 1 upland. Siu.to; medium. ou;
10.ee, W00 Rye straw, 16 60.
BRAN Per ton, 81 7 60.
NEW V kOETARLM. '
TOMATokn Texas, per aiata at tt lirtv.
81.10. '
WAX BEANS Far market Dak9 ot
bout 13 lbs., 11. Jt.
81 him tor.ANS-rer inarktt ba! or
about 15 lb.. 11. 2&
TURNIPS. BlvETS AND CARROTS
Per dot. bunches, 36o.
LEAP Lk'lTCCii-Hothou. ixr doa.
heads. SOc.
etc I i HERS Home-grown. per dox..
fctV; Texas, per bu. box, tl.OtV
CiNlONS-californla. ic per lb.; Txaa
In crates, wnite, 41 is; eliow, 11.85. .
GREEN ONIONS Per dos. bunchea, Xkk
RADISH ES -Pr dos. "jneha, 16c
CAHHAGh. Callfointa, 80 per lb. -CAl
LIP LOWER-Per dos. head. 164V
OHEEN PE4S -Per bu., H.26.
NEW POTA -tOF.8-Per bu., 81.0.
OLD VEOETABL.EB.
POTATOES Home-grown, per tu 8M
uo, routn Daxota. pr bu., 15tjMic; Cotorado,
t per bu.
N a v 1 MFiA.'ss-rer pu., 91 ; no. x ai..a.
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 8eo.
iROPICAL FRLlTR :
DATES Par t--l it a-lb. pkga, H 80;
Halloween, In 7v-ib. boxes, par boa, 6c;
tit)cr, per 10., ; walnut stuffed, 1-10.
pKss., I2.au per dos.; 8-10. boxes, 11. DO,
OKANOEb CUlornia, extra faney tiav.
ela, large slxe, 4-xue.0V; Mediterraneaa
weets, alt si sea, 4.tAa4.ou; Valentflas ail
atnea. ao.M'tii 60.
LEatONb imonlera. extra fancy,
sit", .uu; i to aou aisa, ti.aa.
PIGS California. ier lw-lb. carton.
8!c; imported bmyriia, three-orowa,
MX-crown, lac.
BAN ANAS Per medium slaed bunch, 81.71
tjl u; Jumbos, rVavuS-UB.
PlNbAi PLcb- l- iorlda. sixes 34, SO aad
r rnvn.
CHERRIES California. UOO per 8-lb. bor,
our ctierne M-i- crate, tLatOl.SV
ooObt.tit.itRita-t'tt crai ul A qta,
i-90.
riuACHES-Callfornla. ti ll per bu.
l'LCMt California, 41.6taji3.ttt.
tlLAt KBKKR1E8 Per M-qt. erat. 11 18
KASr-Be-RttthJI Red. per 24-pt. crate,
13 w; uiat-K. per 24-pt. crate, 12.2,
APRK-O'lb Per 4-baskt crate, 11.7a.'
CL'RRAJsTS llome-growu, whit and '
red. per it qt-. 81.26.
MELONS.
WATERMELON Per lb., lc, or about
JOtQUoc eacn.
CA.s'ie.L.OUPES California, per trato,
bout 4a melons. 86 4oOv6o; laxaa, per
ctaie. auout 4s melon. 4.u
REEF CUT PRICES.
No. 1 rlba. He; No. 2 rib. 8c; No. I rlba,
7c: No. 1 10m, 19c; No. 9 loin, Uc; No. 8
iwn, nttc, .no. 1 cnuck, eVfec; No. 1 cnuca,
sc; Nu. 4 cnucK, ac, No. 1 round, 6Vc;
No. 2 round, 60, Io. i round, lc; No. 1
piates, ic; i-lo. 4 pi ales. 80; No. I plates,
MISCELXJ4.NCOU8.
CIDER Pfr t8. 13 k; per uol., la. 78.
HON tf New, ,-r 34 lb., 4.(81.
.rtt,r.&E-wis, new, ,,v; Wlooala
buck, Uc; Wisconsin umberaar, Uc; twins,
uv; ioung Amerlcana 16c. -
NUTS Walnut, No. 1, soft hall, new
crop, per lb IbW-i .hard 1 bells, par 10.,
recana, laige, par lb, lc,- mall,
per lb.. 13o. Peanuta. per lb., Vo; roasted,
ir lb., lie. Chill wainuta, par io.. UuUao.
Atinoiids. sol6 aliens, per lb., 17e; baud
nelis. per lb., loc. Cocoanuta, $4 pr (ac t
of lutJ. . .
SbOAR Granulated can. In bbl ,
15.(4); granulated cane. In sack. 1601; gran
ulated, in eavas. M-4i.
bi'RU'P in bbls., 40 per gal,; In caa,
6 10-lb. cans, 11.70; caaea, 11 8-lb. cans, ti.90;
cases. 24 iVa-lb. cans, 11.88.
COKTEE Roasted, No. 85, Va per lb 5
No. 30, )vic per lb.; No. 26. Uc per lo.;
No. 20. 16Ho per lb.; No. 31, l2Ho per lb.
CURED FlBH Family whlteflsh, par 4
bbl., 100 lbs., 14; Norway mackerel, per
Dbl., lbs., bloater. 840; No. 1. 338; No. 8,
yx; No- 1. 820; Irish, No. t 116; herring, ta
bbls.. a lb. co, Norway 4k, 813: Norway
Ik, 818; Holland, mlxd, til. 60; Holland her
ring. In kegs, milker. SOc; keg, mixed, Ttxi.
CANNED GOODS Com, standard ref
ern, 66"c; Maine. 1116, Tomatoes, 1 8-lb.
cans, l2wal.oO; 2-lb 7H-4?31. Plnearplea,
grattd. 2-lb.. 82 064j2.8O; allced. 118txji.au,
Uallon apple, fancy, 13 80; California apri
cots, 1.40tbt.00; pears tl.7MJJ.50; peaches,
fane. tl-tSfll 40; H. C. pche. 11 ttKJt&O.
Alaska salmon, red. tl.26: fancy Chinook.
P., 12.10; fancy aockeye, F 11.86; ardtnea,
H oil. 12.60; 4 mustard, tl 5iS3.10. Sweat
potatoes, 11.151.16; sauerkraut, tl; pump
kins, 80C081OO; wax beans, 1-lb., 7oa90c;
lima beans, 2-lb., 76ceil.36: tpinacb, 8134;
cheap peaa, t-lb.. 60c; extra, 76V30o; fancy,
tl.S5(gl-78.
' 1.
Cattea Market.
NEW YORK. June . COTTON-Spot
closed steady; middling uplands, lO.aoc; mid.
dllng gulf. 11.05c. Sales. 11.000 Hales. .
ST. IXil'IS. June 28-COTTON-Maraet
quiet: middling. lt7o. Bales, M) bales; re
ceipts. 118 bales; shipments, 788 bales; etoCk,
2,i3S bale.
LlVERPOOU June M COTTON Spot
dull and prices unchanged; Americaa mid
dling, ltd The snlea of th day wer VOOO
bales, of which oCA were for -peculation and
export and Included 4,6m) American. Re
eelpta, 10.000 bales. Including 8.4O0 American.
NEW ORLEANS. June 88. COTTON-
Spot closed easy. Sales, 860 bale. Iow or
dinary. 7 8-lric, nominal; ordinary, 8 1-lie;
good ordlnarv. 4c; low middling. J0 8-lc;
nldltna- tnlK-IAr- arnn1 mtddllne. 11 7-le:
m'ddllng fair 11 13 18c, nominal; fair. lIT-lfto.
Receipt. 2.7W balea; stock. 86.4Z8 oaie.
Sattar aad Melaaaea.
NEW YORK. Juns .-SCOAR Raw.
firm: fair refining. 1 1-SS9S3 l-82c: centrifugal.
M test 3 17-S.&8 19-32c; molasjes sugar, 1 26-U
tjlil-Stc. Refined, firm; No. 8. 4. law; No. 7.
4.16e; No. fi, 4.10c; No. I. 4tc; No. 14 4a; No.
11, 3.86c; No. It 8roc; No. IS. SSfo; N. 14.
t.S5c; confectioners' A, 4 68e; mould A. Svttte;
cut loaf, 6.40c; crushed, t40e: powdeied.
4.9Dc; granulated. 4.70c; cubes, 481.
NEW ORLEANS. June 28. S!.'OAR-p
kettle centrifugal, 838 7-1-; centrifugal yel
low, 3S73c; aeconds, IC3H-
REAL ESTATE TRAXrEIIS.
Toleda Seed Market
TOLEDO. June 28 SEEPS Clover, caah,
8735. Timothy, prime, 12.00 Alslke, August,
H 00.
Iaraatlcatioa la Wlseaasla,
MILW'AVKEEE. June 28 -The Woota
In legislature Investigation committee ta
umed It sitting today. ... .
4.4M 11.ZJ3 949
t.4110
7.7o 11 4-0 10.600
1 51 1.6A2 1.8T4
8 f4) 10.(00 7 OuO
2.500 15.0H) l,rJd
Total.
.28.131 86 081 16.48
Oil aad Raala.
NEW YORK, ' Jun 28 OIU Cottonseed
oil, firm; pnm crude, . 0. b. mUla, 2&VC
Rudolph Bugo and wife to John A,
Person, lot 14, block 8. Central Park SOS
James Kkharuson and wife to Frank
A. Helrner, wVi lot 3, block 21&H. city
of Omaha , LttM
Joseph . Carpenter and wife to Ted
Sul.lvan. eH lot 11 and iot 12, block 9.
Hiilnn 2d add (SOS
Michael Hlrhachman and wife to
Cnarlea Drasdausky, sS lot 8, block
7, Improvement Association add
C. D. Armstrong to the Florence com-
rany, nM feet lot 80, OMffen 4
saac's add
H. A. Tukey to Phillip Daniels, wU
feet of not feet lot 14. block la, Im
provement Association add....,.; 1.8US
H. A. Tukey to Richard C. Taylor, .
n27 feet of r22.8 feet lot 18. and nil
feet lot 17, block 16, improvement As
sociation add Lks)
Emma C. Johnston et al. to Andrew
Nelson, lots 7 and IP, block t. Sprint;
Lake Park TaV
E. H. Olson and wlf to Ernest M. x
Jacobbergn, lot 1 and 4. block 33,
Halcyon Height L30S
Imperial Investment company to Jen
nie o Brietis. lot 16, block 1, lat
subdlv. of Grlffen 4k Smith add ... UM
Henry P. Graham to Joaepb PrtblL.
s1 of wl41'A feet Of lot M, Ko untie
2d add L80
Maude Kane and huaband to Mildred
Tlghe and husband, s3t7 4 feet of at 14
8-14-13 I
Arthur P. Wool and wife to O-org p.
Bancroft, undivided half Interest la
lots 8. 10 and U. block It, South
Omaha . 4.171
George Bancroft and wife to Arthur p.
Wood, undivided half Inter eat In
block lit; lota 1. till aad S lot
18, block 8. S E. Rogers' add S.ltd
Preston Cants and wife to Thomas T
Hall, toglnnlng feet n cf 16-16-12,
thence north "t feet I
John W. McDonald, sheriff, to PI or- - -en
re P I.eavitf, suhlot 13 of lot 8. .
Capital add 8f)0
Zora I. Shield to George H Vaugha.
of eo 8 feet of lot It block 6. ta
let ubd!v. cf Orlffln dt Smith's dd. t SOS
Ernest Doll and wlf to Peter Jess en.
Ajt lot 34. block S, CllfUia 1110,.... t
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sanai lay f-
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