7 THi; M.IIA UMIA I'.KK: TUESDAY. .U'Ni; ::o. 1W, oRMN AND PRODUCE MARKET l fa 4 iind hnht rfnt 1 I una r, NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS hi ; n: plhl.! rrtlflrste. .4 ml I'll to J 94. 0MA1IA LIVE STOCK MARKET nt:.TiiF.n 1 inr. 4;n. nri.T1 Thinhinj Returns on Wheat Are. Promising, but Grain it Unsife. , 9 a I r STOEMS HAVE DONE DAMAGE i urn V Drltea Lasser lr Aatlce Inrilretlaa l.arirr I res Thaa last War anil leald " x Hallr Again. llglll I heavy ! OMAHA. June 3t. 19. ts.r.e mer in nrl southwest s amort ma.ktts anon at m ui'iini wiiii Niimi muie geneiel. I.ir weatner lef.otte denied, and Lie t.rr.stir .Ifmanrl i limtLfd and Slues K.iuM luir, gradually after the. :i'in weie auMmnea. Later weathai reports demerit tiamage by recent storm. v.irsi,w ca. '"! acted' wnK with Inn ."d buying All a. tempi lo rally mar ket irei witii eelling und proper taking . aiisi-d reaction. Ihreatt'g returns air promising and fear la exptessed for Lie 1 r'.lng ft J " Jury opened at M'e and dosed at MSc. I'ntii opened lower T ll h advlata of better iur enndltloi.i ar.d a much noted advance In the growing rmp. Ch corn ruled aiiahtly lower and waa particularly dull nr.'i trading light. July torn advanced at I a...'.,r end closed at t,c. I'n ma ry wheat receipt were 394.0U) bu end shipment were 1:16.000 bu. against re- .. pi last year of 990.0UO bu. and sfilpmeni I 4 M.IHH) bu. '.nil le.elpts weie "Ut.OOO bu. and Vp intii .! j:..!") bu. against receipts Wi .. .tf i.niO bu. and lilpment of t ii ' i- .i.i ! nn tm bu. of corn, twenty 1 i .f .a ana wheat and flour equal to 4 "' bu.. . I i'-io.-.ol closajd urarhangad to d lower "i nruai, nd to 'd higher on corn. t.o' Hi m iae or option: In Teiaperatare. OMAHA. 'June 9 r Am' area .. hlg'i i "" .i'" ompiv id hv far wal:er. nvfr'ln Hie Mis.uil val ley 'id nortr'taea'. Tie weather Is shorn -iv and unsettled In li nil'ldlc Mlsslss'ppi en I Oh o vs'levs and upp i lake lesn Th e:ern ligh will move over tli en ial talla-v dunt a th nesi twentv -four Ixiurs an. I i. e Heather wt'l continue flr In tlil vicntn tonight and T'teslav, w tli rn lii.pnttsnt rltnt'ic tn tempers! m e. Tlie h alt mlnil sml ex.esie ta ns of Sa'urrlay night wi-r feiicrsl irtniiglion' the low-r l fSoui xsllev and hrm' isl'.s rr. ut"I 'gsin 'st n ght ai ".;nta In Kami" a d .l IS" ,,in I. (iKha rn-rrd of le n erst'ire snd ireilp atlon i'nn pir'd lth the CT' p nd t nn Oi I lit last lure y ar: Mln mu n t -ti i et attn e .... '" ' ' l r i l Htlon T . T T .Normal t- mptet ire for toiay. "5 'I'-gr'e". Kxcrs n pre. li Ita on fin. e Mari li 1. i Market is Apathetic and Prices Drift, Slufjishly. j i UNDERTONE IS GENERALLY FIKM! Poor "hunlnm. of Present Condition) Inahle tn hak.e t'onvlrtina bat Better Time Arc Ahel. I! If ftock Hatnn tnrka and Rnnds. :"tlN. June IT. -Money all loans. . per (cni. time l.'Hrs. -in'i fr ''en s and honfl closed s folio; liiclie. 1e.'l( I r. . 4 lli( ll . I', f . IcIIC .i Inches'. I.. in i o ' resr onilli g p- r,l id coriesj oni.lng perod ,. WKI 8H, t.ocul rorecsster. 6. Rallettn. ndii'E at ' mTkllan tim, Monday. June 2i. Corn nnal Wkeat Region Tor t!" tnentv-fur hours .-. m . ,6th OMAHA nisinicr. Temp Ma ii' I. l". Opan.l High. I-ow. Cloaa Bat y. J'jlV. aepl. .i iiv. SOt. s M ... . , .1 . 'ft: i 8T' mm I R1SI SI I ", ( 2S'I 81 '4 7t4 Btsl ot s Ai Ian-'. N 1 A bi rn. N'b ! inoken Hon. Neh. ( olumi'U". Neh ., Iher aon. Neb., 1'n rb r . N b. . . . Hlrno nt, N"h.... i Gr. Inland. Nai... ' 1 Initlnnton. Sen.. i 77 M 81 7ft HHeilnps, Neb. Holrtrege. Neb., (akdale, N-b... Omaha, Net. ... Teksniiih, Neh.. Aim, la Carroll. Ia Clarlnda, la.... B biey. Ia la. Mb) !4 FA 41 ft H 48 4 51 49 47 67 I 63 62 8 f.O (4 38' Hall" fail. .07 .23 T .0 .'0 .12 .0 ll .01 .'0 . . T .01 .r T .01 .11 .0 for f lr lroidy ( le c Clear i la i iear 1 lear Clear lear Clear ( ler (la P . . I . Clear Clcer i lear ft. ( loutly Cleai C.ear twe ve-nou: 8'0t:x Clt, M nlmuni tmpei sror p tod ending at 8 a. m. UlSlRlCi AVERAGES. No. of Temp Rain. fenlral. Station. w;ii: 'i . . mil h.-i J. 1-. 2',rr: "o. I hai-j. :I'jmc. .No. a prm- i . . - 2 61c; No. 3, 7H' ; N"' '. yellow, tic; No. J nl ' . 7 Vi- No. 8 mixed. 4lVkS'iC; Nj. J fi".. 'T'r; No. 4 wh'te, rVK-Xo. 2. 7H57;c; No. 3, TifTlc. ( arlat rteceipts. Wheat Cm. Oa" i ' i. t 11 S61 135 1 nneiti.oijs 523 1...111, II 8 27 i n-'j 27 4 lilt A'.O Git A I. A.U PROVISIONS 2 17 14 '2 l 28 '9 . 12 oi curred 'n during Sunday h ,i g . 11' C'o'umbU". ') I, M oines Ia . . . , I "i.i.olt', I'"!. ! n . - i 't , Mo . v. nne n ol'a. Minn (ii. it. a. .teb ft. !' ul, Mo Kxceiis e rain III. . Islrii t llrt 1 1 e " ruins In all Otlicr c. irtlons of the c rn ami wheat rogion. Cool wenther I genet al t- r 'Ugliout the corn nnd wheat helt. L. A. ELKH, local Koiecajter. Mx. Ml" Inche M M .12 SX t . 2 :8 .16 f M W 4 hO 1)8 72 48 .02 7S St .01 8 64 .U t e Kanea riiar.it and XEW YORK OEVEIisL MARKET Unotatloos nrluna f eatures of the, 'IrnUius and Closing, I'ricca on Uuaril of Trade. CHICAtJO, June ;9.-ll. iliia in Kansa and! tbnllisn wcehly ntaiis.ua wn thinly r '- eM.niole tin to. a.t'c.it; lone In the local Mliiet nintkct loiisy. At il.c rl.jsc wnea' fori v iiicmhei uehvi i a up v; corn.'VIl1' 1 (Uroei ; nam were a ,.uue !u'T anil pro- in i' wie 6o tilgt.er. I v.'. ait niurkel at Irtegulir. during In" tl.'t 1 ll ol thu duy. the July delivery I'e.nt- lati'vr wei-k rfnd me defetred tutures l.i.iei .inn. keveiMl leuvleia of the loci. I li.j: tun lift- .;iyis of the future u?-l,v.-t,' eaiiy in Uo sesision. while l.mg m il.-i i e .1 nl . 'I lie 1..... ........... ..... .. . Hn to iiilrli. I t-.iin in Ki"Faj Slid to the bullish j a t i : ' 1 t r ti e weekly statistics, rne amount f rro-idstiit r on passage decreased J.UiJ.tMl )iMloi. tl." iHiMe uiii ly decieased l.suu. of the Day on Commodities. "BW YORK, June ..- FI )UR-Rei elpts. 2 61'j bbl-.; exi c r . 15.. 10 bbla.; market qjl-1 ;,ni ubv.it eicdu ; .i nne"ota paictil". fs.at) a.in; w nter straight.". H.lta4.i6; Mnin-- t linke s, HO '04 .6; winter extra. I.' '!!, ttinier suitrnt. 24 ifnif 4 70; wint'r low xrades. J3.:0u3.i6. Hye flour lair to good. .4.LIO i.: l4.ictlfi.il. . ,, , i t RNAlKAIv Stca ly; fine while and lnv, .S'!l.ti5; ica', tl.it: kin dried, KYK Dull and easy; No 2 western, 8&c, nominrfl, f. o. .. Btioat, New York. HEAT Receipt:-, M.OCO hu.; export. i NhW YORK. June .8 The slock market i,Kliei'c lod.iv and the altiai sit drift if pt Ices ic"vctite. nothing nmie sub-1 Hiartial liiau tiie tct opciatlun "I piuie ' sionale. I liete mas little to InJI' ate ar.y "ottil'le change In f itrdamentai conditions. Tin. piesent firm undertone of the market evidently Is based on the convictions that Iniptovement lie ahead ar.d poor knowing j of present condition seem not to have I much effect in ahaklnar thla opinion. While ecuiltie are wltiilield from n.atkrt because of till (.pinion. It due not timula,te rle i msnd for new holdings, even with the near ! appmaclt of the semi-annual d'sutitsetn nts ; of probably $.ii.uuo.tf ' In New Yoik and I with an unvleldy auiplus of hanking re ! serve In th New York banks, which keep intiest rte at a level far below the rate ! of return on well scured share and bond I Issues, there le no symptom of the season I aide investment denidi.d in th New York marNet. There was a mall engagement for gold for shipment to Germany today and Pail I took practically ali oi me available supply I of gold from the I.oikioii market. These I two source of continued pressure Tor (jold I represent th only doubtful factors hi tiic I undeviatlng proapei t of ledundarcy in the , world money market. London looks for I a 2 per cent Bank of Knglami rale during 'July and there la no apparent interruption of the Inflow of currency from the country active circulation Into New York bank re serve. ' Railroad earning report how no sign of the prOrnled Improvement In business, net esrning for May beir-g poorer than those for April. Atchison returns made to day Improve the May average thu far soown. the gross decrease of 11,790,502 being cut down In the net return to a $529,147 loss by the curtailment of operating costs. , This demonstration of the Inefficiency of economic to overtake the fall In earnings of the railroads keepa nttentlon centered I on the problems of wage readjustments. The I Washington estimates of 8ko.(mi0,00O deficit In the government revenue 'or the fiscal , year ending tomorrow point to the nece. 1 slty of eorly withdrawal of government j deposits from the national banks. Thla i prospect receive small attention, however, I in view of the bulk of the bank reserves and the wide margin of unemployed funds held by the banka. The crop news today was plentiful, but was so far balanced in It promise from different localities as to neutralize It n a tock market factor. Some of the demand which advanced prices a the day progressed was attributed to covering of short put out early laat week Bonds were Irregular. Total aalee, par value. 12,041.000. Cnted State bond were unchanged on call. Following were the range of price on the Stock exchange today: tales tn h.p.fli HJ. . On yik. Central 4a . . .. MrMos R R. .. :.. dft tli1 ... . Hfiinn A Alhnr.. n.tn-i Jt- IMalne.. lin.-nn H.irt . KM. hlwit r"t N V . N II A H.. Cnion Py if'r Am tce. Am rr-ii Tue Am r Sugar . . r'H Am T T Arn Vv -t,n .... d.. r-M r,.min'. (1 I S rrtnnti Kir ... II Clevrl Elertrlr (io rid Vtai.it. I'.aa t'n.tei Kru-t .... InnM s. M dn p'd V. S. Steel do srd Advntur Bid "Aalied. Allouer tnalRamated aJ" ilantir f Hira"a.n :',.: (k 11 ,!.. .(1 I'en'nn'al I3 Cr.pj FtariS . v. Ial . FranMtn 11.' liranl.v Hft'j ll Rnvale ... i'b.ni. pfd M Mh Vlnin . M.rh'an I".i Mnhasa. 1J4 Mem. C Jk C. ; l , iiid lnm.a:oa .4 ! i ia $. 'I'a'-ei 'uin-yv i a, si.arnnn a gll iivaa . k iT'.nuv "J I nit'-ii t erper h: V. s Minin... :. i t . . (HI 2,"', I tab Virions l'' ft inona d i Waiimaa . r (k'i . ,f . I . I ; I . ., . a.t I4V .. Jl . al 1" . i . li a4 . .le i'S . 41 a . i"., ISO Killing; Ctttlt of All Kinds Slow an& Lover. HOGS SILL AT YAX S HIGH POINT heep anal l.anabs In err Mndernt nppl.4, While Demand la Light nnal Prices Are Decldeally Lantr, a. isio. g 8ner 5t Jnu'i 8 5"i 87 4,? London Stork notation. IINPON. J.iii 2S. American c.:r tie opened du I n.l lower tod ty. Pennylvai and Rending durina the early trading d--cllned S -nd the rest of the lll tsnned from 4 to belon Saturday New Yik closing. Iotoinn closing stocks' Conaola. moser. .. 7 11-14 Vn . K Teaaa 1 do account Si IS-1 Nw York Central.. as No toll w a-i'a do td 4 On'ar o A W H pennajrlTanta !-' Rand Mlnea 4 H Rasdln avyouihTn Rjr .1,4 dn pM . ;oi ftouihem Pacific... . 8..V4 I'nion Parllic . do pfd . iS V. t. Steel . V4 do pfd . ti Wabsah . ll't do pfd .U Ppannh 4a 101 Amal. Copper steady at 24d per ounce. per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for hort hills t 16-HV31H Pr cent; for three month' bill. 1 S-Wfll per rent AnaeniMa Atrhiaon do ptd . Baltimore Ohio., canadan Parifir rhaaprake V Oh.o ( hirato O, W Chi . Mil. l. P T Beers panver A Itto O do pfd Erlo do tat pfd do 24 pfd..... Grand Trunk Illinois Central l.ou' trill" A N SILVER Bar. MONEY HtYlM ..1M .. llvi .. ai .. v4 .. 1V .. .. IT .. 17 .. 4 .. a .. )4' .. M .. t . .10S a .. ii .. 24 .. 17 'H Sw York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, June Closing quotation on mining stocks were: Altro Bn l)runaai' k Con Com. Tunnel ttoei. Com. Tunnel bonda. Coo. Cal. A Vs Horn flllver Iron Silver . S n . -I . ta . 1 ,. M .tei Loadvlll Cos. Utile Chief .. Mealcan Ontario Oplilr Small Hopaa . Siandard Yallow Jacket .. 4 .. 4 .. 41 ..475 ..!4i .. 15 Hi .. II I arely stea iy; ihulce to fancy. lem.nd for .he Seplen,- , ' ?.' t " . h'.? .floS 2 nort' e.n Uuluth. i.m4. i- o. p., loni- No. : haid w nter. Il.0t4. r. o. D , Hilont. Ra'n pews t aused a higher wheal i pen'ntt toduv. whicli wa followed by fle et ne "nder t rof .t-t;;kit:g. Decided atimg h .i. curred iaer on bulilah weekly and daily statistic, a jump In corn and active overlngs of that final prices were Sc net higher; Jttlv. WrStojc, cloalng St ftio; Sep tember, 92Vf9? -lc, cluing St 93Hc; De c ember. 9l7n(o';4c, closing at e. CORX-Kf' elpts, 10.J0) bu. t?pot market flri.; N9. 2. 7Sc, nominal. In elevator and "7t,c, nominal, f. o. h.. alloat. Option mar- et was tri nger, w tn tne esi, closing ii lnis d!. nJ the world snipnietus ror , e we- x 4 ei c ah cut 3.0W.OM bushels les4 s-i r,i the corrrspoiiding week s yenr , I'eii'sinl necsme more genefal late I i efRioii nUi caused a much; i. ,ia-i le-linn in al) deliveries. Active; n:a- iV f..r c:i wheat through the country j v io t-n snii .,nail primary receipt helps ' lnp:se oetfisnd during the final hour. .in r c!ord Itrm. ttepremoer openca V ' i ei- at aA'alc. sold at . u.,mr rr niri,. r,-'july closed at TS'-; f"ep 4r-..-i,xteie ft.lvj.M.d JtoW. -The cJo., temPir , -,pe4 at ( M 1 b!t. ll. July aold between too and 1 at Ho. CTearancea or t.'iir were eo,usl In l.M bush-, u ceipts were S94.O0O bushels. t,;li Srii.r"no bushels the anv i- . i c ' . Minneapolis, Duluth and P'-'t-ied receipts of 3 cars, ; ! lai.i laat week and 68V car a: iiM.ket m Inclined to be weak ' .. i hv. because of selling based t viiloiis sections of the corn iiilmly In Illinois. The marker. ,, witli firlies at almost at the ;'-1 t, rnl r opi ned 'c lower at 7i December, 4TT41? .Id ami then advanced to i ! . , , a pus at tfi'8ic. July r,,.i n ii i,7'.,'o;i. and closed bo. ixjcai rn-,i',i wave :;) cuts, with miriy-iive ui cntitiHct Ktade. i .hr were av al the start owing to moro fnoiHhle Tetlier conditions. During th." hHlf of the day the market be r a mo fu in In sympathy with wheat and corn Scnteiiilver opened a shade lower at 3Vi .1' nt'd W,3Sc; sold up to Wific. and clo'real at .'.c. July ranged between 44'n 4.i,. nii.l . losed at 45c. lxcal receipt was Ti? mi. Prie in m were strong all dy. because .f sciive deniand by local packer. The cl.je wa film, with September pork up r- ii ;n rj. lird and rlbe were each 6c I !' tj.X end 9.50. reapectlvely. rti"iiiie(l receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, gk'i .st: corn. S77 car; ot. IB ear; If.. lVoO head. I'll c lending fulurei rsnged ss follow: Ai.l. U.! Open. I lllgh.l T,ow. I Clo.l Safy. Ms, . loMmc at bVtc. OA'I S - R. ceij ts, 2i.'00 bu. Spot market steartv; mixed, :B t 3J lbs.. r4itu6c; natu ral white. M to 31 Ihs.. y,v:: clipped Willi, to W lb.. 6ft4rt,7c. HAY DjII and weak; good to choice, (0 'Ke. HIDH8 Him: B 'gota, 18c; Central Amr- LEATHER Quiet; acid. 2Iigc. I R iVlti lON" heef. steady; family. $!fi.5 '017..U; mess. : H.MVo 18. SO; beef hams, I27.0O& :.; pcke . l:..'(il16.f0: city extra India n ei. JS4.' fK?jSB.''. Cut meat, firm; pickled belllx, Amalgamated Copper . Am. C. A r Am. C. A P. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. H- A L. pfd Am. Ire aocurltlea Americas Llnaeed Am. Loromotlvs Am. t-joeomnitye pfd .. Am. M. A It Am. S. A R. pfd Am. Sugar Rafinlnf.... Am. Tooacro pfd Americas Woolen Anaconda MlBIOf Co... Atchiaon Atchleon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr.... Canadian Pacific Central leather Central Leathar pfd Central of N. J Chtaapeake A Ohio Chliao Ot. W C. M. A Bt. P C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A Southern... Celo. A So. lat pfd :.. Cols. A So. td pfd Consolidated Qaa Cora Producta Ktaarsra A Hudson..., Denver A Rto Grande.. D. A R O. pfd D'atillara' Securities .. Crls Erie lat pfd r.rt I'd pfd General Eleotrlc Ot Northern pfd (it Northern pfd etfs. Illtnoia Central Interborouitli Met Interborouh Met. pfd. International Paper .. Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Iowa Cantrsl ts.7rul0.:0; pickled hams. JS.O'fi 11. &. i Sn""' 'li.r Iard, strong; western, S9.30tJ.4; refined, i,;..,;,,,,. Metlcan Central Wli-'nt .lul" c-r. m'i'i . hid. ' ',-ivn July ?fp;. I 'I'O. Mrty '.Ijta- a.l-.ilv IiJiiH H. pi. Dec. I'ork . .llllv. Seit . h i. I-ard Julv .t. Oct. '' Pf.1l.s- .Inlv .-'pi. ( K . "'"ij" ST',' ,l M I (PiSI ! 'oIs. ll'ms 13 Vic, Hi'jiVtV,4fJ,.86"iiaJi 7, m I n 7VI 87" . tlrirer; con. men;. V'.ib; Mojth America, : Ili'.Ofi; icnnotinil, JS.'Mi. Pork, firm: family, ! 17.(X"ql.'0; -lint "lear, new, fllsOtft ig.U). ni'1, new, tW.2SUl6.ff: I TALLOW Quiet ; city (12 per package), ' 5S ; country tpaikjge freel. 6Vjt67io. KICK Qjlet; domestic fair to extra, 349 HVi'; Jipnn, nominal. HUTl'tH Weak; creamery ' specials, Zlc; extra. i2V,c; third to firt. l!Zc, state dairy, common finest. liij'&Vic; pro cess common to special, HkSilVic; western ' factory, first. 19 V: western Imitation creamery, first. KXSjac. i CHEESE Weak ; new state, full cream ery, special, VltfWc; new state, full cream- ery, small, colored and white, fancy. llc; i new state, full creamery, large, 1140; new , late. full creamery, common. 83'U1c. Enf!8 Firm; state. Pennsylvania and I nearby aelected. ,white. I3iff?4c; state,. Penn ; svlNsnla and nearby seleoted, good to I clinic. Jcfi-'c; brown, 17lc; second, ' WrltSV- I'Ol'LTRY Dressed. week: western spring chickens, VtdiOc; turkeys, 12917c; 6V "v, "I'lltt1 7l "''la," 9,s ''" '! I 4tV 46' 44 I I44: ' 3H! 39',! VI 14 ft 1 Ml TS I l02Vi 1 I" ID lt ll '. I 9 9 JTHI 4TV I STaj 67J k s:vi : r. 11 I 56l 44 41 I .W' 14 ffTH1 14 ft 14 I 9 IS 30 9 87V 9 f7W, I 50 I ;! 6 5S', 45 ( 44i4 vv, 35'' 3fS I 14 70 II i U 00 9 30 9 9 4l I 60 I 14 7H I UK I 9 13 I S'l ' 9 3$ 9 I 47V1 I S 5.1 No. t add. bNew. cash (TJOia.lons were a follow: FUH 'R-Htesrtv : winter patent. 14 & 4 ih- straight. Mlv.dS4.V: spring patents. tl '.Vft-i.4: atralghts, K.MM.tsi; baker. V.t . 9" WHEtT-No. t spring Stitl.02; No. 2 led w.'-gfwv. CORN -No. , 9.flroc; No. t yellow. 71H ti7-.'i . ATS- No. J. 50Vc; No. 8 white. 4!"6s:c. h a,RLKY--Fir to choice melting. 97Jrr. KIjX Vo. t northweatern, Sl.CS. I'ROVISIOVS-Phort rib aides (loose). T '.-till .V'v, ! pork, per bbl., I14.70&14 7 I aiti. " v li" lbs., $!.. Bhort clear sldei li.ox'.'.i. t:J,h.M. r'ollowiti were the lecelpta and shipment tif riour and grain: Hi. I.oala General Market. ST. LOIMS. Mo.. June 29. WH E AT Higher; track. No. t red caah, 91W2c; No. t hard. VaT.03; July, 84Sc; September, 4Mi4c. CORN Higher; track, No. I ch. 7Mf74c; No. 3 white, 781J8lic; July, iO4c; September. OATS Firm; track. No. 2 caah, 60c; No. J white. SaCntSiSc; September, Wc. Kl.oLR Dull; red winter patent, $4.40 0 45: extra fancy and atraight, 4.00T 4 lf: clear.. t3.4A jfS 70. BRED nmothy.- steady, I8"6 5u; new. UTS. ( "4 RN M E AI, SWeadv. ll 50 HHA N Weak ; sacked, east track, JncM 11 Oil. HAY-lower; timothy. M ilOO; prai rie. HA5t-il? S" IRON t'OTTOV TIES tl 00. BAOOlNtl 7'a-. HEMP TWINE 7c PHOVIPIONS I'otk tt",'v : lobbing. 115.10. Lar.i, higher: prime steam. 7S'n u lry snli meats, steadv; extia shorts, ts.TV clear ribs. S'n' CU nvvt clears. R?i en ihoxedi. I iKh. r. extra shorts. tSfi, clear rtbs. 9.f'j1 i;.ain.i-; clear. tSAIW. I'(1 "LTH Y Quiet : chickens. ; spring. 1541 '."V : tnikevs. IHilH.-: d.tcks. 7c; gese. oc. RfTTKR-Steadv; creamet v. IS 4 EGGS-I'm hned; 11 ',c, . je count. Receipts. Shipment Minn St. L M . St. P A 9. 8. at Mlaaourl Pacific M . k. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Isd Naw York Central N. Y , 0. A W Norfolk A W North American Northarn Pacific Pacific Mall PennaylTanls People's Gas P.. C. C. St. L Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Sprin Reading Republla Steal Republic Steel pfd ftuk I aland Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. L. S. V. li pfd St. Ixula 8. W Bl U. 8. W. pfd Slooa-Sheffleld A I Southern Pacific 9o. Pacific pfd 8o. Railway Bo. Hallmajr pfd Teiineaaea copper TMna A Pa 'lllc T.. Hi. I.. W T . Si. I.. A W. pfd I nlon Pacific I'nl'.n Pacific pfd I . at. Rubber I s. Kubner lat pfd I . S Sirel V. 9 Steal pfd r lah ( opimr Va. -Carolina Chsmi'-sl ... V.-Catn. chem. pfd Wa hash Wahaali ptd . . W'eatinihouae Eleotrte ... Weatern I nmn Wheelm I.. R I Wlaeonin central Total aalca lor me oa. High. Low. Close. HVi Hi 14 17V, 7H 41V, 1004 74V, Wuj US ut 4lt an S7 474 140 V, tf 2 in H 1M1V, ISX'i lit " i 41 124V, 157 s !4 19H 14V, 1U 181 Sit, 12114 10i II 10 u M 14 14V, 11 14 3 1144 41V, !7V4j 64a. 103 2 "4 4714 0V4 !!4aT !5 :ai'a v :MI'4 . t 21., .0 en u KM 14V, U 400 jtivi '"in 'iri, 'ji too I 3. 1'o 4S 4r,v, 101 V, 101 I4.0U0 7V, 75 10 lv, MV, 600 125 4'il M' lS 00 24 !3 1.400 424 41 . Ml IV, HH Ji M S4H 100 17 ' 17 l.K tt M 1.100 41 4S4 7"0 IMS 1M"H lMi 2iV, 24H i.ioo' ii,' 4'M I5.V44 It,,', lt.100 IS4V, IU '"im 'jt" 'ii ' 700 10s 0Vi mi &v, MV4 tie 4 41 400 1I4V4 lit ' too 34 " 14 " 1,00) IIV4 1IT4 300 36 k 14 '. invi is 1.100 l'4 f. 1.400 119 117S 400 1V4 T 100 15 U 100 US 23 S 00 101 ioiv, "106 'v" ri" 4ti 104V4 ion tl'i tn 4IS 10 1 17V4 174 " M '64 'Mti 2.100 104 101'a 1.70) 40V, 3s 20 7 17 V, 30 i4 Uv, U.4il 117 IW04 lot) 25 li lfi :tiS 3-10 12 l.4t Bank I'learlnar. OMAHA, June 29.-Bank clearing for to day were 11,715,999.71. and for the corre sponding date last year, 12,128,319. Knnan City Crnln and Provisions.. KANSAS CITY, Mo June 19. W HEAT Unchanged: July, ttc; September, 8lHc; December, 82Sc; t'aah, No. 2 hard. 9o4j41.u0; No. i herd, lQ99c; No. 2 red, tb-bc; No. 3 red, 924fH6c. CORN IVic lowet1 to lc higher; July, Sc; September, M,c; December. i3e: caah. No, 2 mixed, 7Hc; No. 3 mixed, 72c, No. 2 white, 78c; No. 3 white, 77ViC OATS ITjchanged; No. 2 white, 4960VrC; No. 2 mixed, 4i(Tj'48c. RYE-744f7c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.0Ot9.5o; choice prairie. t.(xVit.&0. BITTER Steady; creamery, 21c; packing stock, 16c EGGS Unchanged to Vic higher; fresh ex tras, 17c; current, receipts, 13Vic. Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, )tiu 47,000 29,01) Corn, bu 27,000 1,(100 Qats, bu 15.000 2,000 Kansa City closing price: SOfTH OMAHA. N'b, June r.e -e pt weie C.ttl.e H I'.tlmt Mondar .1 -Jv me dsy lM week.... 2.-: I Same clay - aveeks ku.. ;I.'V'2 1"..- Snnie day 3 weeks so. . ;.. wl 045 .Same day 4 weeks ago.. .'.f4.1. 4.S92 Same day last ear 3'l t.loi Tie foilowitig table slew the receipt 1 of Hill, hogs and sheep nt South Omaha lor the veai to dste, 1 ompaied with last ear 1"lt mu;. inc. Dec. att.e 4T.7 .VB.(t4 1M69I; Hull 1.41 HI I .tllnJ7 !.:.' : Sheep 7.U9 IIl.lU - Tiie fniloning t ablet how the vrs prli e of Imgs al Houth Omaha for the last pevetal da vs. with comparisons: Date. I J ;i907.l.19..19lM.,lWl.19l2. Jun 17... June 11... June 19 .. Jun 10. .. June 21... June 22 .. June 13... .'una 24 .. June :... Jun 2... June 27... June June 29... 6 67 6 4 M4: 5 7vx I 954 I 91 5 17 5 51'. 5 tV, 911 I 5 97 f 99! 93; I 1 6 91 f n so 79 9 U It 861 I 83 5 9.1. K 6 93: 9 B 79 5 92: 49 5 I SOI 4 91 I 9 I 4 93 , 5 97 I 19j l 5 94 1 I 15 I TO , I 99 i 101 07, I I 13 I 07 5 941 I lk I n I 79 I 901 I It IP! 5 It, 5 5o I I 70 I 14 t KS, 5 M 44 90, I 111 1 : 7 H 1 43 7 12 7 43 79 7 59 I 7 i"i 7 SI ; si 7 55 (() ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti C0E1SULT US FREELY The offl.eis of Ih KiiAt National PsoK of Umnlis wli bp plea?d to hve oii tonsult thPni about linniiitsl mai ler, and 9rp slsd to rive adilcp to thdr depositor 11 von the hivuiiCMif cf ftintJ. Your aci-otint snd JianVlnf Imsinrs will mrlif pronivt attention, .mil c fee! roufidTit l!it j oil will ! pleased with ihf efficient service here afforded. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA Thirteenth and Farnam Streets Oldest and Largest Dank in Nebraska 6 97SI 5 921 I 47, 5 tt i 06 I 7i 7 05 Plinday. . Th official number of car ef dock brought In todsy by each road was: Cattl. Hog. Sheep. H'r a. C M. A St. P t Wabash I Missouri Pacific 4 ., ,, .. Union Paolflc 19 10 I C. & N. W., east 2 1 C. A N. W.. west 27 19 C. St. P., M. A 0 1 t C, B. Q , east 29 2 C, B. A Q . west 39 34 1 2 C, R. I. A P., east 4 Chicago Ot. Western. 2 2 Total receipt U-9 - 71 12 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing th num ber 01 head Indicated :t 4 I 9ft M in o tl Ill ... IH 14 t4 1 I 2'a 7u Hi 140 I I li.. HI 1W I01a !0 1.7 . . I 15 77 ! TO I "Ii 41 IM M IH II n ... I Otv, 14 ia ... I 18 71 Ul 40 I ').', '. XX II I M Tl IM t I oi'a II 2 4 IM I M 7 1 . IM as in in 1 is aj til jus I t 71 tit 110 I 17V, M 144 1W 141 ti mi ia) 1 rvt u a-H to 1 n 71 117 10 111 40 1st 1J0 I Ofi 77 III I7i4j 17 S77 ... IN 94 Ill M I 17 Va Articles. I Open. High. I Law. Close. Wheat- . I July.... 91 9lTi ITh'S'S' S1j Hept.... MlVi ' 904 to GVi 90H$H Corn I July.... 67 (T SA Sept.... 8VtT:4 4'i M H.A Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 29. CORN Steady; No. 2 yellow, 71c; No. 1 yellow, 09c; No. 3, 6rc; No. 4, 6340; no grade, KHQtehf. OAT8 Steady; MV.i I white. aVsB; No. t white. 4tl'r'(Mc r - WH18KY-T.. - - Tolede geed Market. TOLEDO." June 29. SEED-Clover. Oc tober, 17.4"; December, 17.40; March, $7.47; 1 slke, August, 7.50. . Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour St Co Swift A Co., Kansas City Swift A Co., St. Jo Vansar.t A Co VV. i. Stephen Hill it Son F. P. Lewi.... J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla 1-ayton A Co P. O. Inghram Sullivan Bro Lehmer Bro Blackahlr Bodden Other buyer Total Cattle. Hog. 8hep. 245 741 tm l.teo 73 1,147 SSI 921 114 120 375 143 176 10 95 30 149 1 1 2 212 244 240 1,704 1,754 755 K7 200 2.948 Fln'ir. bbls. Wheat bu. Corn, bu Oats, bu ... 1!.taki Jo.'aa Tf.iaai tCa 7 (jno 3.IV4I :.4 nial ;i no lour. bbla. Wheat, bu. torn. bu... I 'at, bit Re. bu Parley, bu. Receipt. Shipments. I .... 2.5a t20n ! .... fa W'i ; . ...61." fm vdn j ....27l.( 311 3m I 3X ... , .... ll.ono l.i 1 1 in the Produce exchange today th butter market was steadv; creameries, 19-'2c; da rlrs. 1sir. Kgi;s. firm: at mark, cases 1. eluded, 14rl4e; firsts. 15c; prim flrt. ;;4.c. Cheese, steady; llSjltc ' t.larraeal Crala Market. LIVERPOOL. Jun 29. -W HEAT Spot, dull; Ne. 1 red western winter. 7s 4d; No. 1 California. 7 7d Futures, quiet; July. 7s Id. September, sslld. December, i lOd! t'RN-eipot. firm; new Amerlcsa kiln dried. :!, old Amerk-an mlasd, as 2d ruture. firm; July UHd; Septmbr 9 llld. . PKAS Canadlaa. ateadv, 710d. rUH B-Winter rtnts, dull. 3 64. Phlladrlpkla Prodaace Market. Pill I. A IK L.1'1 1 1 A. June 29 Bl'TTKR Steady: exit atestern ii-snierj, r5 1 ; estra itearbv piiii's. JTc. RfitiS-. 1'irm; Pennsylvania ami mher nearby firsts, free rakes, 9c, at mark; Pcnnsvlv ania and other nrarhv current ie. elpia. In 1 '11 liable tases, 19c, at matk; weitmti fresh, free case. 19c, at nta-k: weetf-rn cuttent le.eipts, ltc. at rtatk CHKKSK-Kirtn; New York full ir.-tms. choice, U'tflV-; fair to good. lll,1?. . 17, IHV4 il";, 11:'. 7'0 11 !7S 17 4l I l.i 500 11 :f.4 :i l.7".l t'i ilS 'S 1. 100 '.44 li 1 1fi 9 Va 31 Jl'i l.loo ll Mi4 r.iH :4 V ii'a i', 7 . 1W lll'i I l'l 144, 1,14 17 41 m ana, sk' UK) Jl'i u:v, 2:s ' t(V 4S' 4S 4.(4, 11,400 !45?a I'.'S ':, 110 U t 2 a -' 14 im 91 9:' ts I l li ; 1171, :ia 1 id" 1"J" li'l't loi's t.uOl J4 Sta, .ISi, SS. n H'i'4 im . im ti ;1 1. 11 'a -'a l.m .u', i.4 na, i bt bi .,4 ro-i i1, i:'"a ;,. anarea Mleueaaolla Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June S9 WHEAT ' July. tl.l'O'a; September. 5S ; No. 1 1 hard. 11.094; No. I northern, tl OO'ttr 103V. BRAN In bulk, miller, tit 00. FI.O! R (Jllghtly higher; first patent. t5"535.40; aecond patent. t5 1tJ5.3t;l rir'i clears, 11 livt 11; (econa clear 13 5ttTt tO laU hl llf ( Grata. NEW YORK. Jun 29 The visible cup ply of grain. Saturday. June 27. as rum piled by th New York Produce ekenange. ss as follows: Wheat. 15 III. 900 bushels; decrease ' 1 HI 009 bushels. Corn, 1 159.004) bushele 'lticreae. 459 0i)) bunhels Oats. 1 71 "oft uaheu; decrease, II.'.uOO bushels. K;. Mllwaakee (irata Market. j MILWAUKEE. June 29 WHEAT firm; No. 1 northern, tl. 0961. 10; No. t j northern II 07 4J 109, September, kjfe, fktSc, asked. BAKLt.lt Higher; No. Z, (lc; sample. 2rt6c ORN Lower; No. I cash, tSfjttc; Sep tember, ItSc bid. Dalatk Urals Market. DVLVTH. Minn. June 29 WHEAT No. I northern. t10S: No. 2 northern, HOftV,; July, 1.V4; Septemle, lic. OATir 4 9u Vrw 1 srk .Money Market. NEW YORK. Jui.e :9 PRIME MER-I CANTILM PAPER 3V rer cent. I r.TKUI.lX E'M.VN(iE-8teady, with . actual business 111 hankers' bills ut H.S'o fur demand, and at t4.Co for sixty day bil's. Commercial bills. Jl.o'a'frl laT.'a- 1 METALS Silver bar. i4c; Mexican dol- , lurt. 4hi'. KONHS Government. iiad ; lallroad. j iire.nur. MuNKV-On ill. l'a'nl't per rem. ruling ' ra:e. i' per cent; oitereu ai 1 per cent. 'H ue loana. quiet ami Mend) ; sixty ilaya. 2 per tent; 111 net j ,1 a, :'t per vent; six months. 31- ler rent. Closing ovulations 011 bonds taeie n Iowa: V4 Naik Val c,a, . . lOalnt. Mel 4', a 1'S . X. unl 4.. . . u4Ma'i . a 2tV4le Crnirsl 4 UK e.to 'ai in. .-" M A Ml I. 4s 1 M . K. A T la 97 iio la M N K R ul M c 4 S. V. C 1, ... X J c , s. I' ' No Pai if ie 4a as do la " N. A W. r. 4a 7- o g L rfd 4a .. 1'v. i'eiin. 1 v 3'va 11,1. . : do rol. 4a Kad:n gen. 4a .. R t nf Cuba 5a . 1 "f a i I. t I. J ( 4 B4. L. A 9 P. fs as. " 1. g. w. c. ... 41 -". 'Seaboard A U . 4S 8o Pacific 4a . . la is 4a 14 Sn. Rallvar Is. . . 41 Teaaa A P. Is 4 T . St LAW I slsn Pacific 4a do cv. ia I S. Steal 14 la Wabash ia Waatarn Md- 4a.. W. A L g 4 . Wis Cestrsl 4a. . Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 29. METALS The London tin market was unchanged to 2a td lower. Spot quotations showed the lo of 136. while future were unchanged at KS 5. The local market waa weak at STi.OQ I iji27.60. Copper was lower In London, with ! spot closing at M 6a. and futures at 37. The local market waa weak and lower also, although t la reported that aome producer are refusing to make conces sions. Lake Is quoted at tlx 2Vo1i-76: electn lytic, tn.37Vu l- atlH, and casting at tlln i:37V,. Lead waa 6a lower at 12 7s 6d In the Ixndon merket. Ixically the mar ket waa easy and a shade lower at t4.46ff 4.50. Spelter declined 2a td at 18 10a In Lon don. The local market wa weak and lower at 4 4&M.60. Iron wa higher at 51 d for Cleveland warrant In the Indnn markut. j Irally the market waa unchanged. No. 1 northern foundry, t16.5.t17.ia: No. 2 north em foundry tl6.7tVrr16.H: No. 1 si.nthern and ! No 1 southern aoft at tit fWfi 17.35. PT. IjOIMS, June 29.-METAI A-TieHd, . nominal: 24.40; spelter, nominal; 14 40. KTaporateal Apple aaal Drleat Pralta. NEW YORK. Jun 19. EVAPORATED APPLES-Market quiet; prime stork l gulng out ot atock very alowly and future- are aulet. also with offering for Novcinb-"- ' shipment al t'c; fancy are iiuotril at IttJ : liVr choice. S'teWc; prime, SVJlT'aC; common to fair. SVttiaJVtc. i DRIED KRl'ITS Prtines are unchanged. I with quotations ranging from 3c to 1 lc j for California and from tn 10,. for I Oregon fruit. Apricot are dull. with ! ' choice quoted St 10vTltic; extra. Ilajtll'ic: ! I fancy, lllihlc. Peaches continue quiet, with I choice quoted at S'y&sV'; extra cho're. Og I 9'ac: fancy, ImSjloV; extra fancy. IClygllr. 'Raisins are tunl.-rled on spot, with u i . I muecatel quoted at t'avW'a'': rholre to fancv seeded. B'j'fii'.sC. SeedleKS, Slitic; I.m- I don layers. 1.25-a.. I j (01 lata Market. NEW ORLEANS. June 29. C TTON Svt quiet and easy, with prices un changed: middling. He; future c!o-ed I June. 11. lik"; August. li).:s". 8pt inbcv. D.Mc; Octuler, u .te; November, S.lOc; D;-, I ceii lier. 9.1fir; Jsntiary. 9 17c. ! ST. LOI'IS, June il COTTON Xlai kt ' j dull: middling. Ilac; sales, none; rei-p.-.ts, ! 73 hales; aali iitiien 1 . li hales; stork. IBO'iii I bales. I CATTLE Chicago and some other mar ket polnta had very large recelpta ef cat tle thla morning and although the run her waa light, the total offerings of cattl at the different market points made buyer very bearish. Included among th local receipts were quite a number of good west ern In addition to the how1ng or cornfed. Buyer of beef steers were late In getting out Into the yard and very low about taking hold. They eeemed to be Inclined to go very cautiously until they knew more about th outcome of the heavy receipt al other selling polnta. Th result wa an extremely alow and dull market, the early morning being passed with vary little business being done. In fact It was mid day before anything like a clearance wa effected. The prices paid In most case looked 10c lower and In not a tew ease 10 tilde lower than laat week's clot. Among th offering waa a bunch of very good Wyoming steers that had been hayfed all winter, but were turned on ' grass the middle of April, which sold for beef at M16 What ha been aald regarding the steer trad would apply equally well to cow and helfera. They were generally lPc lower at least and In lomi case poaaibly more than that. Among the offerings were some good western cows snd heifers. Outside of one bunch of very good Wy oming feeder the offerings of stock cattl.) and feedera were quite limited, but plenty large enough to supply the moderate de mand. The Monfrelffe cattle sold to feeder buyers at 15.00. The general feeder market n'lKht be quoted as ateady with laat week's clnse. Quotation on cattle: Good lo choice corn-fed steers. 726ff7.1: fair to good oorn-fed steers, H.Ou 9 :.;: common to fair corn-fed steers. t6.'''i" f": good to choice eons and heifer. S4.lti4iU.ufi: fair to good cow and heifer. t4.mV4.50: common tb fair Cows and helfars. i.'.iv'a-4.5; good to choice stacker and feeder. J4.6ti7t.'): fair to good atockera srjd feedera. 13.752150; common to fair stneker at;d feeders, $3.25 4J.1.76: stock heifer. M OO'S, 3 50. Representative salea: BKEr' STEERS. BHEEP Receipts this morning were verv moderate, only twelve eara being reported In, As compared with the demand, how ever, the recelpta were plenty large enough and the market by reason of pour buying support was extremely slow and dull, with prices sround UVfitSc lower than laat week' cloe. It will be remembered, however. !that the market at thla point practically cloaed on Thursday, there not bring enougn neep or lambs on sale Friday or Saturday to make a market. Wether that brought $4 today told on Thunday of last week at 4.35 and on Monday a week ago at 94.75. Clipped yearling lambs that brought $4.60 today, sold at 56 on last Monday. Three sales will give an Idea uf the extent ot th decline. Packer are still complaining ot th very poor demand for dressed mutton at east ern consuming points snd this seeems to b the tru explanation of the poor de mand for live aheep and lamb and the consequent lower tendency of values. Quotations on fed sheep snd lainlS: Oood to choice tprlng lamba, ti.ta.ijj6.60; good to choice shorn Ismls, i4.16fe.Ou; fair to good horn lamb, t4.bo4.75; dock lamb, t3.60tf 4 90; good to choice shorn yearling. U iiif 4.50; fair, to goed shorn yearllnns, M.fM25; good to choice shorn wether. tl.00dj426; fair to good shorn wether. f4.5O04.Oi; good to choice shorn ewes, t3 6ii4.00; fair to good shorn ewe, t2.004jt.5O; cull snd bucks. $2,0042.00. Representative sales: No. 971 western ewe IS western ewe 50 weitern ewei, cull .... 547 western wethers W7 Oregon yearlings 491 Oregon wether ( Idaho aprlng lambs .. 4 Idaho yearlings GATE C11Y GETS THEM ALL Omaha ii Paiiatfeway of Democratic Selefationi to Denver. MORE OF THOSE BIO TRAIHS Av. ..lit .. 92 ..104 .. 94 99 71 75 Pr. 1 62V 4 00 2 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 6 50 6 00 I fraisvar anal Molasses. YORK. June Jll. "Sl'GA R Ra'V, rg- 4a. 41 I' 9 ref do I'AUSOS .. r. S. la re . d covipos . . V I 4a. re . n.j .'nnfion. Am. Tobar.o do 4- At'hiaon l. itu 1,1) 4a.. eo 11. 4a du r A'laa'io 1 L. 4a . Hit (h. 4a . d.i ! ) H-k 11 T . 1 . . a at C is . , Ho im im- do U ise do SJ in.- Chaa a h,o "a. Chicago A A. a'a. . C, . U s 4a C. ft. I. A P. 4s do col. so da rfd 4a CO'. A It U S 4a . Polo liid ia Colo Mid. 4a Colo. A So 4a rl A Hud r. 4a ... u. A R. O. 4a Erie s I. 4a do ae. 4s. Japan 4a 4u 4V,a do Id serlas Bid. Oifered. toi- .l"S , . 7 I'S . '.:, -"a i:t .i..i 7i a Hi lui 4 .!' 04 NEW Meany: prime PETROILI -Colloiieil. yellow. 47c. ref inert. Nea and Hill.iinie. 7 It II I 11 XI .. 4AV, . 15V, .. MS .. .104 a TJ'i 14 .. til .. sa4t .104 .. 4 .. 441 .. aiv NEW iiuiei: fair 1 ef in'ng. 3. ..: rcntt if ngal. ffl its . i 'b : molaes-a sugar. .I.'iOi- R finei, sifaily; N11. ti. 5.1v: No. 7. t 96c. No. 5. 4'Uc; ; No. ft. 4.S.V-; No. !;. 4.7.V: No. 11. 4.70v: No : 1-. 4.H5 -: No. Vi. 4 i. No. 14. 4 in; ronfrt tinu I rm A. Si r; mould A. 5.70c: tit leaf. .3c: rushed, ii ! ; powdered, 5..VK ; gianulHted. 1 5 " ; 1 11 1 ii-. (''.oiH-. Ait iL Att(-ES-Dull : Neacrleans. i. en kri I tic. K'id to cholie. Ji'fji:.-. 4lls and Rosin. YoRK. June 3. Oil M-atiead.v ; York. 1875: Philsdelplu K..: in t.iiiK. 14 sr.. OIL CITY. Pa.. June :'9.-Ol LS 1 'milt hilanre. tl.7: rans. 379 " bhls ; veiae : 17.; bhls.: shipments . .Ii'a!.;! b;!.: avei- 1 llge. IHI.'lhli hills. 4 7ee larxrl. j NEW YORK. June :'ft CijKPEE Ku- ituies rlO.'.d Steady. Ill a nrt H'latl of 5'hIii piiints: subs neie repoi.e,! iK.;5ij j tiata, ini Hilling Julv .-it W14 na.' S .",: Heptember. 5 si'.ti'i.'aic; lfv. Cnffee Sternly: No. 7 Riu. ti'al I Sarins. Str; niil.l coffee quiet; ; vii:v- ! MarUet. 8T. LOI'IS June :'3-ViOI.-Kliiii; m. niutn grades, eninhtiig anil rloihing, 1 ',-( Sue; lUlit fin-. lii'Tlsi.c: heavy fine, Uol v tub washed, ifi'le. Na. Aa. I'r. No. A. Pr. :i 17 4 Hi 1? KvJI 7 HI ia nil t iv i; ii2 7 in 14 !Ht I &o al i, 7 IX !l H7 4 71 11 17 T 71 14 1214 I In COWS. I tf4 I un 1 loan I M 7 IM I I" t t'S I li t -" J 4ii i: la; I tu I . !7i 3' 3 io I l if 71 4 72-i 1 w, I , I IH 1" 7 I If. I M." s" ti c; Ki 1 7 1 Si L -,., !l i II Kll It sr. .-. 3 I 77J Ita CI MS t 74 4 '.oil if. I tl 3 li I SSI I 2. i i0!4 4 l 3 ai !' til, 4 ' 17 ten 11. S 4. i 1 103 I .' 11 Ilia i 1 BL'UIjS. 1 .4W s "f. ; '4v 1 a 1 .o t : ii.o to l ut t ss t 14.1 i j 1 I7i 3 . 4 ',-4. 1 -,k 1 a.-. i jto 4 in i 1 10H t i S ..!. 4 !t i ei prats. 4 ., X ,' t r.4a 4 VI 2 tt" i tr. 4... jl I 7s ; a ; t : t no I lo t t:t : m i m io.i CALVE. li IS" s 1 7i i 11 1 fi.' 17 1.1 17". 4 17.7 4 u; li I l 5 h STOruCRS AND FKEDERP I .".it S JR I I'O 9 ) I 'Vi s 'i , . . :.' j r, : u i tu t r. t tal ll 4.1 S 7.' a i;s ii i'i i 7.i l t .3J" a in i I aw I s ti 7.4 i II Sit M ' Ii 4 ai 1 71.". 5 in S4.-. r.o 4 J l 7:k 5 4 Hi I ei '.'4 K s ii K l KTl.S'g. WYO.MINti. iroas fsrt Vi Senas II 10 4 7 steers. ...IK 5 75 T feeder.. 977 4 '1 feeders.. !! 4 lai ; en. Hji 4 n hi; IS .. 94S 4 lo lt toa 931 t 1 hull. IS."..' 4 ( S. lei.it gc.- i v inning. U s'efis ..io i: CHICAGO I.I YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady te Lower Hog tHrons t Higher Rheea Weak. CHICAGO. June W.-CATTLE-Recelpts estimated about 19.000 head; market steady. HtorUc lower. Steer. t8.9vftiK.40; cow, t3.K& 5.76; helfera, 53. SOtf. 50; bulla, K.(KXq&.M; cnlvea, 6.aVg 26; slockers snd leeders, J.t no. 19. HOOS Receipts estimated about SO.OOu head; market strong to 15c higher; choice neavy snipping, .4(i1 wk butchers, ii.4.fa 8.55; light mixed. 15H SO; choice light. Jb.avij.4n; packing, lb 6o4.; pigs, It.Jofl .85; bulk of sale, tS.lC9 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt esU- mated about 22,000 head; maiket weak; Mi.eep, w 2..TI4 15, iambs, li.iMfti W; year ling, 14.5005.00. Decision ot Mr. Bryan t Star t Home Attracts Crewda anal Diverts eonae of the Travel Thla War. Mr. Rryan's sctlon In remsining at hit home for the campaign Is diverting a greal deal more than the ordinary amount ol traffic to the Omaha gateway, naturally the best route westward. In addition to 1 the long Hat of delegations to the Denvei convention slready published by The Bee others have beep .scheduled to past through Omaha, the Oate City. The Rryan league of Pennsylvania wll be the early arrivals, reaching Omaha or. the Rock Iland at ( a. m. July 4. Thli delegation ha eight car on a apeclal tralr and will remain at Lincoln until 1 p. m Saturday to visit Mr. Bryan at his farm The Maryland delegation,, with four iars will pas through Omaha July 4 on lh4 Rock Island at 1:15 p. m. Th Wet Virginia delegation, with sever cars, will pass through Omaha on the Rod Island July 4 at 11:30 p. m. A Tammany hall speclsl on the Rock Island, with eight csrs, will arrive In Omaha at W o'clock Sunday morning and remain In Omaha two and a half houra. The Indiana dele gation, with six csrs, will arrive In Omaha, on the Rock Island at 1:10 a. m. Sunday and proceed to Lincoln, where a stop will be msde. - The Tom U Johnson special of Cleveland with 9 oars snd 150 persons will psss through Omaha on the Rock Island at 10 p. m. July 6. The Great Western will bring the Min nesota state delegation to Omaha Sunday afternoon and the party will leave at 11:30 o'clock over the Rock Island. The Iowa Bryarv volunteers with eight rsrs will psss through Omsha Sunday afternoon at 1:90 o'clock and stop two hours at Lincoln. The Burlington la arranging for a large movement through Omaha. The . Jack-, snnlan ipeclal will leave Omaha Saturdav afternoon at 3.30 o'clock and will arrive In Denver Sunday morning. The present oui look for this speclsl Is seven tourist tr snd one stsndard sleeper. Among the large numler of car and Kansa cttr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 29 CATTLE Re ceipts, 13.000 head. Including 4,000 outhern; top, ts.OO; other wek to 15c lower; choice export ana areea beer teer. K60690": foil 4a mnA SA friAA RJ - , -- ax IVA 7.60; tocktr. and feeder. tf.OW.tkS; south-1 lrln from th t 18 or" "anda.rd sleeper ern steers, IO.4OflT.0i; southern cows. t.'-iiV'i 1 from Gslesburg, 111., through Omaha Sun 4.00; native cow, tif VMA.W): native heifers MOttrtOO; bull. $3 004.10: calve. 57l..icVa6.50. HOfiS Receipts. ,C0 h'd; market 100 13c higher; top, tn.lTH: bulk of ales, !. 4.16; heavy. tS.lOWH.lTH: parkera and butch ers, tti.i43 18; light, o.90i.10; pigs. 4. Jftr 4.90. BIIEBP AND LA MR9) Receipts, 4.' head: msrket (Va.lOc lower: lambs. S4.6ib 4.00: ewes and yearlings. t:t.5n4i4.isi: Texas yearling. t4.O044.75: Texas sneep, t.;.i" 3.76; atockera and feeders. t;.76fi-3 50. t. I.oala l ive atovk Market. ST. l.Ol'IS. June 29. i'ATVLK Re ceipts. 5,600 head. Including ,;0u Texan. Market, trog: native ahipplng snd export steers. $9.05 B 7.90 ; dressed beef snd butcher steer. $5.25 tjr 6. 1:5; (teera under 1.U00 pounds. $4.763 6.6u: stotkers and feeders. $3.00tf5.OO; rows and heitera. t3.u0445; canners. $ 1 .50 lb' :'.25; bulla. t2. 4066. 00: calves, t.1 60 $ 6.50: 'i'exea ami Indian steers. $3.00'd6.:5; cons and hell ers, tl. 75 4. 25. HOiiS ltereipt 7.000 head. .Market, lw "5 15c higher: pigs and lights, t4.t5.fi 4.26; packets $6.40 itf 6. Si; butchers and best heavy, $ 25ia .46. I PHKKP AND LAMBS Rerelpta. 2.."0i head. Market, steady; native muttons. i3.26tt 6.UU: lainhs. $4.50 7.2ii ; culls and hurks, .t tmaj x.oO. Hark laa Klaht, Rscelpt of live stock at western market )eslerlav: fattle. day. The Delaware delegation will pas through Omsh Saturday with one stan dard sleeper. The Alabama and Florida delegation will arrive In Omaha Saturday morning at 9.3'i o'clock and will icjualn In Uncoln until afternoon. The Jefferson club of St. Iouls with eight rats will arrive In Omaha July 11 over the Burlington and will use the Rock Island lo Denver. The Cook County demoi -racy special train will pass throng Pacific. Jututlon July 5. The Kings County democ racy with aeven cars will pa.as ilirougu Pacific Junction on the Burlington on the af let noon of July 5. The Minneapolis special will arrive In Omaha st p: m.' July and go west ovet ihe Burlington. LOBECK GETTING COLD FEET He MAy ot Han fur t.oternor and " IJehlnaaa Msal Seat the Hlg Hose Klrsl. I Hie principal! "Uutunur' South fimaha. Pious City .... Kaima-t City Pt. Louis Chicago Total . ,a jlai .12.0UH . 5 J un .JK.tajo . I0.2OJ lli'SS. J.faai 2.eiai t.Oilii 7Kai rn oii Sheen. 3.ta. '4. 'ijn I 2.00" 22.lK.a . :il.5i , He may Also lc- 1 allioa.t SHELDON A VICE PRESIDENT (isirrsitr Agrees lo Aa-I srlth I oiiress laa Kaa-k Oat Tskereu-loots. I.uhrtk.ls wavering. rol be a candidate for governor. ina.v not even be a candidal lor ontiiitsloner. T. e rompiroller Is home 1,0.11 Kanas but l.e says he did not see Governor John sun of Minnesota, who was also there and did nul talk politic, except l0 buoal the and ilary of David. . Francis for thf. democratlr vice preaUlenl tMUiilnation. -Mr speaaa at fpslding on in. ana rrom thrre goea t. j,rnv, convent ion. "I will rer Fourt h and th not I I-: .M. Wet, met - Wj X heifer.. .l!2i & l' N KBli.VS K A. 19 corns lei? 3 ho I lO'iP-Hr.g opened fitly , mortrng ami ih Made waa 1 ' i ue a.nani .. 1 ue oeiiiann p'-oving goiin. j atJcj 1 llir Hill nri 111 llir.i l.llllfl I r.P milllg , and c!nri in exircine rase poasiDlv'lOn l'.r Ingl er. Kverythlng was sold , I! W.ttd Uovniur Sl.eliluii lias vniaciiifil to eel aa on of the vice president a of the liuer- national Congress of Tuberculosis wliirli I w lil be ne.l in Washington, under liie ails I pices of the National Association for the i Study ami Prevention of T jlt Culosis, j from September 21 to October 12. j T)m ringniu-ii; for, Ncbrak's pi't tlcipation in the contin-n and in the ex hibition to be lu-I'l in connection avltii n late In the hatuls of committer cf wnich ' I'r. A. 3. Von Maiiffclil. of Axhland i , chairrrian. Ir. (.'harlea O. (ilesse 1 f Hol 'lidg is tiesettrer and Siephen P. Morris. ; juL leaving Oruaha. is secretary. 01 her j 'numbers of the cuiniiilt t f Sfe Or. II I'K- higher thie'Jens'" r Weepnnr wster. lr. . t . Mll- f a 1 1 1 v srtjre I roy of Oniai'.i. Ir. K. J. C Sward i f Oa- Dr. B. ll. Tow ne of on-iSliK, Mrs. Draper Smith of iina,a and IM-. Ilcmy of Lincoln. say anvthina 111, 111 r.- ,i, 1111 not annoum e my ai'iary until then. If 1 j,0 ' more or less emphasis on -If." can- said, he. layini; Hie Utile won! date when h you vail ami IS, 1 saw lit the leaner 1 1 . u 1 ' 1 ... 1. 1- ...... j'niiiinii says he w.ll announce lilinji.ir ......41 leturna froin Denver, hut ne lias ll.it . r ejitfii Kryan and bnger. That know." H cither Kiaii.-is or Johnson is llSlert inr . . jiivi piace ivon.tk will rnms, state for him. miy Re i e Hiak a ron - and Shallen difference, yn I lie A'lU'l-l. 6e. Kpn ; No. 4 i Cot d.iva. igiied nil ii (.mil season in lie inc. mill agMnivV'L'VaVu BOAT GETS NO HELP li.ila.v s wduore niiikes aiio.l er l.isli ' Ki'H'i tm ii, is .rsr. ma general market ' ail I aiarL I lller . .l a "''" " ; Wire to U'asblaatoaa Belief. t COURT STOPS CUTTING WIRES Jattae T. I . Monger ls.ira 'temporary lajnna-tlon I'rrventls if1 ioa by the 4 lit. Ju.lue T. C. toilav being a K'-'li ". I!(ii csenliitl for e sales: Treaaarr Btatemeat. WASHINGTON. Jun 29 Today' state, ment of the treaaury balances 111 the gen eral fund, exclusive of the t!5'i oOa noil gold reserve, shows: Avsilabl cash bl- Flala Batter Market. EL4.1N, III.. June . BI T TKR-Butter waa firm today at J3c. Output for the wtek, l.uSl.tia) pounds. a Clr Live Stoek Market. 8IOVX CITY. Ia.. June . -(Special Tele gram! CATTLE Receipt a. 500 head, mar ket steady: lieeve. $ 007 85; cow and heifer. 54 504)4 76: feeder, $4 00435 09; calve and yearl'nxa. 13.7504 75. HOOS-Keielt't. I.5-0 head: market le 15r higher: range of price, $5. aV$tj.lv; bulk i .f (sltr. $0 9 ''ft u4 'Si 4. il I.. v. Al f,, r, 4.' ..... il I' I " 7? ... 3:4 lcl h 4 IM . . i 4: 24 3.'u I : , j 74 1. a i 5 l-i, lit rl , ( ;., 1 I.: !' IM :. !(' as i 7v, , a. nil. U :! t; i ; , -,: l i I . ;i to j ;., I 4 . t i 7. si t ;v, 1 74 izt m IM II 11 14.1 I . , 1 ai aa .. it n i j,., ( ii, ... 4 . :l I 4i I 17'. U 11 PI I Ij fi Hi Iiv. 14 Ill tW II. I'- ?' to 1(7 . 1 lot ... i so in t.i an 1 i:l 71 tl' 44 I l". It :1 , , ;., 74 I I ... 5 S6 ll Jit 44 40 U !"S 1 t si 71 tat lo 14) 14 14 ... I SI it 141 Mia 4 ' 40 I aa it i;i ... a al ltd in la 7i m is in 4 tt aa 1 m at hi .. 1 ' it ti l is tai '.a 4 a 71 ! M IK M IT si I US 71 .e ... I 14 41 971 ... la 1 ti :it ia t m ' ua ... 1 m Tr.e dieilgitig 1 bell Dreiliiin lll'te , ,:npat'.v f the P. Ih . enter !iitd-i'anii. 1 ml.- 1'irked "f lie Mis- I on the as 11,1 bar in H. j souri riv. r I'll ni! ah ivc f'I'.ienie. The I dredging romiii y Las .:.! ij Wa.lting. ton for luiief. it sutlifr.ly fru ii H e snag b ai. Pheis.jn, tn go to their asisi,inre, but have iere,l no answer at .vet. l i.hsa help la speedily given tiie haigr, n t, , ,r a total loss ailli the heavy dredilng (na. ehlnery on It The Intention in t.j anr lim ine ears ai umana tor th seaon 1., wtiii wors migni oe round for It In tu vicinity. It has Just completed some heavy I dredging work sbove Sioux City, from i Whlcb point It left for Omaha last wk. Aiina.v grmiied a leino- rr-, trstra'nlng older in il.e tnf.ei- of Hi. Onia.ia Kk.ui,. .;Khl U1, ...,.,. ,01,, pan, a8iiisi tin i.v r omul. a ..il a 1.1. i..h i MirliaiM,.,, ihiHilin nu.l . i,iman.iing th e.Viidaiita " to ' desin mid ;rfi ln ' i.rii I ti e turthrr 111 dn- ef ce ,1 1 fi ,m , mi ,,;K leii-aving or flliei-wtst. s .er.ng; ji, nil.- '- '"S f::.ll.ll.i4 l.l llM,.f , Ui arn 1. mini. 1 aviti, t,,. ,i ,..ei 1 v iif lh KI' tin I (,,! a nl 'p..m. 1 ..ni .tiy. T-i' i"t i.iii cf 1.,, KI rti c Llsi.l ami l" at; rim pn hf il tijist 1 he prOB.'Std a . 1. "ii if the i-y or Otuala j:i. l-.lecti k un .Mb lie rc'i niiil ..',i n r pi.iai, r iii.iii i-l d , j pun 1 he K t l . .. l.isl l ami V.. vv 1 "irpiii, u'il,..3 iu- ! t :iiU nts vt.,, i.--s:ia:iird. , The lirailng oil tlie appkii al f..i a i-i - 1 manent lirum ll. 11 : .t f.,i t 11 a. Vti. .... ten. her '. ' Li ill 'menv hl'r tbe..'tl y's hands ar t ed until tli final hearing uf the caae In eplenibr. . ,