TlIK BEE: OMAHA.--THURSDAY JUS'E 10. 1000. 0 A- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 'Wheat Without Feature and iTictf Not Much Changed. SPRING CROP IN GOOD CONDITION ; I (ovrrnmrnl Report Sot Optlaalstlc, lltlir,rr, on ( nadltloi,.nf Winter . Hhral Inn Iteclpt Arm More Liberal. ' OMAHA. June . 1M0 , ('.uik-iv cam Wednesday without feature, l.ui wheat values held fairly steady and tne yincial tone Of this market was stron-r. Nnrthtsesteru jtiatkets showed excellent imnidli with values HOo higher than Pie day before, J The aoverntnent renurt via nulllsh In I (.suit on wli)t.r wheat condition, but sprlnx vnat was reported in exceiinm. t:onaium. Receipts of corn are more-Horrttil and over the extttnatet Eastern demand In Mow ami CHUh prices 'are dragging, W jafseni. rvJ qiiirements Irs Hunt. ' ' Outside, wfteat marked" were'higheTV with, Minneapolis -showing the oet sti-eivgrh.. Unless new from the field Induce buying n i iijiiK" Is looked for. Corn remained unchanged and dull, with a steady ten firm undertook 'Vet weather In general oer ihe belt, aitd is hindering wi.-k to antsw extent. Receipts are liberal I. I with only a slack' dfhnd values not expdtftcd to artVnnc. ' . -iilniary vvkrat reciipis wore 1J"J,!XK) liu. it lx t stiipincti lV vveii 1 7 .) bu.. against le-c-iipts liiwt yinf of 3-'tl.nJp tm. and shipments of KH.oii.i bu. Coin ncupi Veu- .11,000 bu. and ship ments ..r.- no.. uaiiMt receipt Inst rai of oii.tMi til. a,nl shipments of 53.i.isj bu Cleuiaiu-es were' 4,l"0 bu of corn and Wu at and flour eiil to iii.OJU bu. 1 l.lvitpool cloned unchanged to .4d higher on uhi tft and unclianiftsoV on corn. i.m-ai laoKe of options;' tipi-ii. ! High. Tf. Close Yes'y. Ulimi i i 1 UV 1 l." 1 12 I I u'! 1 12 i I ti1. I 1 l U.I k 1 tM4 I ;' k,a -u.j . . .(,.. t.u .. on1: . r : ' ,i t-jV "'I 41,1 41S 4I' Omaha Cash I'rlers. VVH1:AT-.N. 2 .batxl. nl.ndVLSJ; No- 3 liurd. H-Sitll.-ai fW nard. ll.JOii 1.26; Ko. htirliiK. i a1?lH. CtiKA-Nu. w, ui.xc No. , HIIic; No. 4, 6:iui 2So. 2 yellow, ki-; No. 3 yellow, Kiio; Imi. 4 white, JUVi'yUi.; No. i white, TO.aii i'c. OATS-No. 3 mixed, iifitc; No. 3 white. ('1.; No. 4 white, Do'g6ic; siandard,M'u(f ."c. )TE No 2. Mc; No. S, 7!lc. Car Lot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oals Chicago 6 iU7 Zsl i nun oils 71 o.imlia 3 11 7 i'ulutli a t lilt A(i() GIIAI. A.VU IMtOVlSIONS Keatnrri of, tat, I'rafllawj and .( lualna; ; I'rlcra on Hoard of Trade. CIIK'AiiO, June 9. Frospocta of an earlv l.uiAtxt In Missouri was one of the chief ! asons for a heavy J.tiorln tlK wheat mar 1., tiulay. The cIohi however, was ftirly hiidy, with prices 'a 'ghid' higher to tc to '4c lower than yosleeday Corn ami H-in ImIiuih closed strong, and 'oata firm. Wheat was nervous the greater part of the day and the prevailing sentiment In the Jilt was one of beai Ishiirss. This heaviness was more noticeable In July than in tho mole deferred months and waa due largely to Iih reused offerings of new wheat to arrive. Keports from soulhc&atern Missouri clauued that., haxvajtlng will begin there the latter nart oTvttlia ak nnd Insnlred I I additional sales- oT th nrlrTiy option. The Jf foreign markets generally were easier than expvi-ien. Liverpool In particular was . a disappointtnent'lMtha bylls. -That "murket waa barely Steady, owing - to -reports- of iiuite general rains In Argentina and In Houthern Russia. The breaking of the drouth In these countries completely offset the effect of ins government crop report of the previous . dayi,' KlraL Umdea in.wlieat for May delivery in 1H10 Were recorded to- da the prices being 11. 104 to 11.11. , Uur- Jug? the day the July delivery riWj; c-J ' at $1.13'. " Continued wet weather In the corn belt was (be cause of a substantial advance In coin prices, the market being strong al most all dav - ftcpiirta) J;n.( thifv country Indicated that tl. ctilllvatlba of the new crop was being delayed by the excessive moisture. Local .eceii.ta of 707 caj 4. caused a mild n action early In tic dny, . but prices soon cdvamed again or Jwyii by shorts. The closo was strong, with prices c to c above yesterday. strength of corn and more active hlp plng demand offset favorable weather con ditions fi r ihe new crop and caused a firm oat market during the last half of the session. The close was firm, with price up Vuc to :. i'lovlaion were strong ail day: owing tt active demand by- tmster4i atiO foreign shorts. Prices at the close showed net a,a ns of 124c to 22nC The leuding f mucin ranged a follow: Articles.l Open, j H Igh.T Lo k i'CIOMeTYefy. . . -!..- . , . Wfieat I I . . L. J 1 July Sept. I c. Corp July .'-epl. 1 lC. Oats July S.;pt- I.iec. Pork Jqlv Siu. Sept. HiIvs- . jfi Stpt. I 1 10v: 1 114 1 1 W 1 19'i, ii i"av i i'"a; i mi t 1 jts .1 0841 1 OJHai. -1 lfc l OoVVi 1 0 ; i i i i nun: 73, ,T2,a72Iaii73 ' 't v tv" hi .J0W. . .v-,T0l(i.W; i l"-1' .5v,a 11 W fiiOi'-y ,5i',ii SI I I 53v! Mvil ,41 Vi, c, 441j-v, I 44-,4ii US,: MS, MWl 44' 44'uVi, 4l 4.. US,: tviv. 44 44T I I- 111 ! 20 OTViii 19 05 07; tl S5 20 06 JO 20 20 05 20 aj J 30 00 I 11 n.'S 11 65 11 rU'taj i 11 M U 72Mi! 11 tiO 11 7!S: 11 57i aiii'ro'-,1 10 fe' ! 10 72t fiv'ia 751 9 frTVfc, 10 75 I 10 70. , 10 ; 10 HI io. - - Va , 1 1.1 1 1 - I. cash quotyoh w rr, (vs, follows: Fl.i U K Firm;' tvinief paleitts, 8".3tV;(! 75'; A siraigbts. iV.viiiw.S5 1 ypvlri patents, 8 HO'a f 7.W; sti'al(li'avHV'IU''ahr, J3.4o-M5.25. uyk-.n viJ; ' . ' m.'TTKU-iwlJ:. .creairiuriei, ' iaii,27o; dulries, toWtHHv.fi .' KlKiS-Rmjolpia,' lS.i'v3 Cases; 11 steady; at mark, cases hicludfjd, Wc; Trrat, Pc; prime firsts. 21 vp,-,, ..''. vi. CliKKSK-Augily; dtvleWa, 13Vt7l4o; (.wins, lJS'il.K-; vj)g AiheticMj. l,till4VfcCi long horns. HtiHWc. . r ( r POT A rotJ-dUad'y; cho'loe to fancy, gs jSM fair 40 uood.. 7r.'ft0c. . PUCLTHY-4li.a4yj. turkeys;. 14c, chick ens, ii"c; tpiiniss JOCJOci EAsTi5l,irlyir tu.iiiVIb. wts., 6a7o; S? J., 5"'b- -7SVC.' 65 to 110-lb. wis., HAKLEYV)fev4l iir'. mixing, ; 79m.80Uo; fair to cliolcer-jnaltW.-8Wi-u.wc. SEKliS rtevjt.1 Xo. I ouihwestern, 81. 1: No. 1 northwesiern. 11.71 Timdhv. ai Clover. 8100. .. " PHOViSIONM-Mes pork, per bbl., 82O.07U Total ceiaranoea of wheat and" flour were equal to W0O0 lu. Pumary receipts were MOUO bit. Compared with Slti.uoo bu the corresponding day a year ago. The world'! visible uPPly. ahown hy nrad8lre. decreased 47L0M bu.- .estimated, recelpia for tomorrow: Wheat, 1 car; corn, car. oat, U car. ' 1 llvesaotl Grata .Market. A LIVERPOOL. June tWvVHKAT-fcpot No. 3 red. western winter, nominal- in. Jure, quiet; July. s ,d. September k 7vd; I e wtlk-, ks- 4r4. COnN spou.lrm; jiew American mixed p've.ton, 'b future, nuiet. July U 6d; iieptember, bs 6?d. . a ii ' 1 al ' Xllrrakre, (,rwla , Market. MILWAUKEE Wl. June l-WHEAT- Juiy 8i"ui,i'rn' 88; No' 1 north'rn. i ; OATS Standard. emJ5e. BARIJ-;Y-vamplea. 7iSlc .. FLOUR Firm. Peoria Market. I EOBJA. UU June 8.-CORNLower; No. 3 white. ,4e, So. i Jellovy. 74Vh76c; No. a yllow. 74 j, )0; No. 7k,e; no P.AT'J'"' rV4i No. Ihlte. ruM're. tandard. tv?o. , PkiladvlaklB P1 ki..l- PHILAliELPlilA. June f. BUTTER v .-.r.u, , b.riti i-reainerjr and naarby i prints. J8e KOGS-Firm;' rnnvl vaiUa and - uthar ., i res case, tie at mark; t I ennsylvanla and other nearby current re- iriuraniiii cases, 12c at mark; west em firsts free --. 2.V at mark; western current r'-ipts free ca'. 2'a22e at mark H EESE - Firm, New Turk f ill creams, hoice. ll't'il.lV. fall" to gcn-d. 12ul3c. HKtTHER i THR7IHM BELT 4 owdfiaed t nsettled, wit kowcer . Thursday aad Kama Teaiaeratare. OMAHA. June.. 10 Showers were si altered tnrotighout the t durtng the past" .v.enty-four tiour, heavy rains were entl In the central valhtvs last night, and rsin continue gen eral from along the Missouri river, east o er the upper Mississippi valley, lake re gion, Ohio vallev, to toe Atlantic Coast ttils morning The rains Intnts vicinity, were heaviest along the MIMoarl river ln Nebraska, and over western Iowa. The fall at Omaha during the night was lis) Inches. The outlook Is tavoiable for con tinued unsettled and sJioaaty weather in this vicinity tonight and possibly Thurs day, wtih not mm h change In tempera ture.. No Important rtiange In temperature has occurred In the central valley and east since the preceding report, but cooler weather is shown In the extreme upper Missouri valley, and on the, eastern Rocky mountain slope. Light tYowt occurred last hlght In western Wyoming and Yellow, stone park. , Record of temperstutie and precipitation compared with ;the , corresponding day of the last three years; . UsV 1!)0S. 1W7. 1W1. Minimum temperature ... 59 f.7 64 t& rreclpltatlon 104 .22 .l'l .'-O Normal temperature for today. '70 degrees Deficiency liKpreclpttatlon since March 1. 2.h liv-hes Excess corresponding period In 2.46 Ineh'r. " Deflclen-y corresponding period In 1S07, 5.0S Inches. S.U. A(. WKI.PII Local Forecaster 'Corn and Wheat Healen Bnlletla. Coin find wheat region bulletin for Omaha. Neh.. for the twentv-four hours ending a? g n. m., 75th meridian time, cdnenday. June 9,.l;in9: OMAHA Il. STRICT. Temp R.iln- Mniions. Max. Un. fau Ashland, NVb...... .TO Ra " SI Sky. Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudv Cloudv Cloudjr . Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudv Raining Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Auburn. Nib s'i t'oluTnbus. Neh... US Culbertson, Neb.. 10 Falrbury. Neb. ... 77 Fairmont. Neh... ! 61 M' 61 51 60 ,bt 54 54 rc r.6 5 !!. 50 54 .?6 .:o .06 .64 ,?1 .S4 .42 .10 .on .40 1.06 .2S 2 20 1.5 " .Si .02 T Mir. Island. Neb . 70 Hartlngton. NeK 63 Hastings. Neb.... 67 Holdrege, Neb.... 6 Onkdale. Neh R'l Omaha. Neb ftg Tekamah, Neb... 66 Alta. la..': M Carroll, la CI. Clarinda. . Ia . 8 flibley, la B7 Sioux City, Ia... 60 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending" at (ft. nv UISTRIC'T A VTCR AOES. No. of Temp.- Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches Chlcago. Ill 2 70 51 .22 Cohinibua. t) IS 7S , BM .4 lies Moines, la.... 14 f 54 .70 Indianapolis. Ind. 11 84 n .36 Kansiis City. Md.. Lft ft. f,2 ,M Louisville. Ky 1H H2 64 .44 Minneapolis. Minn. 2S CO R0 .08 Omaha. Neb llj . ' 6S. 64 .54 .St. I.ouls. Mo...,. 12 M 64 .24 " Ralng' contlhued during the' last twenty four hours In all portions of the corn and wheat region, being fairly heavy In all districts, and excessive In Ohio, Kentucky and low a. i. a. WELSH, Local Forecaster., VVeather Uureuu. . fcttW VOHK UGIHEKIL MARKE1 Unolatlons of the Day ao Varfcvas - Commodities. NKW YORK, June .-'L.Wt;R-Recelpt. 34.2f bbls ; exports, 2,600 bbls.; market ciuli't with prices lower; Minnesota patents, $4.2.'uA.tiO; winter straights, t6 6.Kd-6.85; Min nesota bakers. tf.35ii6.65: winter extras. Hoiia.70: winter patents, $4,75((j.00; winter iow:gi-ne. n.ii'ab.tM. nye liuurmrtily; lair to good, J4.6O4.70; choice to fancy, Haa DUO. CORN'MEA L Steady; fne white n(t yellow, Jl.45h1.7u; coare, 1.85'.(; kiln anea. 3.!siJ.a. RYK I'ull; No. 2 western, 944c f. o. b. JNew York. BA RLE Y Quiet ; feeding, 82886c, c. 1. f., New York. . r. ,' , VHEAT RecelDts. 16.200 bu. Knot mar ket firm; No. 2 red. U.r.l, nominal, eleva- 1TJ .M:r,V nogRlnal r . v .afluaL;. o. b. afloat.- After an easier opening day wheat was rallied hy bull support and held iairiy sieauy lor the balance or the day, closing vBo net higher to 'sc lower.. July Closed at 8l.2i'V4; iieptember closed at 31 lif Kecember closed t 81.15V ' COllN-Itecelpts, 11.200 bu.; exports, 2,400 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, fcUc, eleva tor, and !Cc, f. o. U. afloat; No. 2 white, M'jC aiid fin, t yellow., 740,' f. o. b. afloat, all nominal. Option market was without transactions, closing o net higher. July closed at HSVkc; September closed at 7sc; December closed at Motto. OATS Uecelpts, 7S.400 bu. Spot market steady: mixed oats.-2H to 32 pounds, t&vic, nominal; hmtural white, 2tJ to 32 pounds H2'.i'ic; clipped white, 34 to 42 pound, 63" HAY Hay; Na 3, Wsfic. Kood to choice, 95c-i81 00. - HOI'S Firm: state, common to choice lwa. lKiir.c; lssv?, aji-tic; laclfio coast, 1W. ishttc; 17. Sittic. ' HIOKd-Kasy; Bogota, ;Jlg22c; Central Atnericii. 21 c. r PKOViSlO.NS Beef, firm; family. 813 50 &UJ0; mess, V10.5O1 11 00; beef ham'a, 824 00 QI26.10; packet, 312.toUU.50; city, extra India mes, 8-10 5(ku 21.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled hellle. 312.00; pickled hams. 312.264rl2.50. t.nrd stronif: nvntsm IIOOAll o.i. uotit, 812.25; Mouth America. 812 7S, u.m. j.pound. . 88.00f8.25. , Pork, firm; family. 321.00'(i22.50 TALLOW Steady:, city. 5Sc: countrv IVftfic Kit steady; domestic, fair to extra 8 'no te; Japan, nominal. ' Bl 'TTLK Steady ; creamerv specials 27(i27Vc; official price, 27c; extra, 26yi 2.i4c; western factory, firsts, 20c; western imitation creamery, firsts, 21-ft22o;. IsOU.S Steady ; western extra firsts, 22 itj224c; firsts, 21iB21c; seconds, 2tX20ic; southern firsts, 21c; seconds. 2ckH204o POI LTKY Alive, easier; chickens, broll er'i. 2Tt'.i2;'iCT' fowls, lonloc; turkeys, Uc-dressed.- weak; westein. broiler. iStaixtc'' ,iowi, iia;i6c. " St. I.ouls Lenrral Market. 8T. LOUIS. -Une- ' -WHEAT Firm track, No. 2 red, iraah.'. 8r.tvViJl.4Wii,;. No. i hard, ti;3Cil.7. , July, U5; . Beptember-. 3l.oal 01e. . . ,, ... ' cotN-HtKhec;',tracl, No. t.-caah. 7 a 74c; No. ,2 whiteajioo; July, 7iTJiCSo' HeptemlMiC. Wc.,,.,.y, ,1 ..' OATSFiruiiittackvNo,- i .cgsh. i76t7U' No. 2 white, 7j(k(utscj July, 61c; iieptem .lr, 43ic , . . 4. ;. " RYK-rHfeher. Ho.-' - - - r Lol. K Unchanged; red winter patent 8tj.5bm7.liO: extra fatu-y and straight, 85 i-i B.40; hard winter doers, 34 75o6 10 . . SEKIi Timothy, 3l.50(ol26. . COHNMEA L 83.50. ' . ' ' BIIAN Dull; sacked,, east track, 81.27 10 WYi2.50'ady;' tlmothy' "-01T.Oi pralre. p1V,liC4 l-C. 320.00. Lard, higher: prime steam. 311.55 11. 4o. Iry salt meats, higher; boxed, extra shorts. 311 1 To; clear rib. 311.75; short clears, V,l . 1co"- b'Kb"; boxed, extra short, $12.75; clear ribs, $12. .6; short clears, $ixg,w fteceipts. Shipments. 4.So0 V(nio ..14.(X1 nono 72.000 27 0HO 8-1.000 33.000 Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu... Corn, btl Oats, bu Available aappllre of Rrala. NEW VORK.' June .-The following csbie and telegraphic communication re ceive by Bradtreet' (how the following changes. In (callable supplies, a com pared with previou accounta.- Wheat, 'in the United States east of th Rockies, decreased 2,341.000 bu ; in Canada decreased J.OW.OOO bu ; tqtal In United Ptatea and Canada, decreased 4.410.0U0 bu. ; afloat for and In Europe, decreased SOO.OOO bu.: total American and European supply de creased 4.710000 bu. Corn, In the T'nlted State and Canada, Increased K.0nT) bu. Oats, in -the United State and Canada, decreased, SVaOOO b'l. I he leading decreases reported this week were: Manitoba. 1D?.X hu.; Sarnla and Polntward. 14f 0M "bu. ; Chicago private elo vstcrs. 64.011) bu. The leading Increases re ported wire- Ooderlch, iOAOOO bu.; Foct Worth. 11010 bu. - a 1 1 i Mla.aeapoll Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June WHEATIulv. 31 H; September. 31 llVMLlH.; Oeeember. 81 OsV; cash No. 1 hard. 31 35-3 1 Sf.V : Vo t northern. 3132Q132; No. 3 northern, 31 S ' . Datath t.rala Market. liULUTH. June -WHEAT-July. 31 30vi September. 81 11V No. 1 northern, 81 32S No. 2 northern, 81 30V NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Deciiite Downward Turn Taken in the. Price Movement. SOUTHERN PACIFIC IS FEATURE Harrlman tatereata Announce Mnch- Heralded Flan Indications nf Bla- Prolts .In Ball atnpalgn. NEW YORK. June 9 The decisive down ward t'nr" take" by the price movement of stocks today Inclined speculative senti ment to take account of unfavorable fac tors, but there was little that was posi tively unfavorable In the news. The rapid declliv In Southern Pacific tifonthe nn nouncement of the much heralded plan to retire the preferred stock was taken as nn oh'ect lesson of the extent to ivMrh favorable departments have been dis counted In the. speculation. The retirement plan left the privileged exchange of preferred Tor enmrrton atoek th most attractive for preferred stock purposes and made It practically certain that It would be followed by all those stockholders. Such an exchange, it was realized, would leave the company's finan cial position . practically where It Ir. as the effecting of any saving on the present charges would depend on the new common Hock being kept on a t per cent,- basis. compared wtih the 7 per cent paid on the preferred to be retired. An Increase in the common dividend to 7 per cent has been confidently coi rted on. A computation of the income return on tills stock, even with the dividend raised to 6 per cent, showed that on stock pur chased at the price touched yesterday. which was 135, this return still would be less than on Cnlon l'aclflc at the price end with the dividend nlread pulling on Ihe present atoek. It was this computa tion, which Involved no new facts, that was responsible for the contrary movement In the two Harrlman stocks. There waa nn apparent shifting of holdings f r iti Southern Pacific Into t'nlon Pacific The large benefit to accrue to the Colon Pacific treasury from any Increase In the South ern Pacific dividend was an additional In centive to this operation. Olilte as much Influence was exerted on speculative sentiment by the departure for Europe of s Btcck exchange member credited with an Important share In the large transactions of the recent past in Ihfl bull campaign as by any actual de velopments In cor.dltlor bearing on values 1 his departure was read a a sign that profits had been taken n a large scale In the bull campaign, with the conditions to follow of distribution of stocks Into weaker hands, lessened support on an end scale for prices and a growth of technical conditions of weakness. The government crop report war of some continuing In fluence towards depression cf stocks. A distinctly bad Impression was created by the outcome of the New York city Dona Issue, for which applications were less than twice the amount offered. The low price reallxed, lilch tlenched only 100.71 on the average was further cut by sale of the bonds when Isiited on tne piock exchange as low as 104. The slight rise In the call monev rate wt ascribed to the application lor the New York City bonds, moderate thrueh thev were. An active demand hps sprung up for funds on time and rate are advancing. Discounts also rose In London and Paris todav. The reneral monev situation, therefore, was shaping l'self oulte definitely away from ease. The aggressive rle In t'nlon Pacific helped the late restojatlon of the price level and rertrced the day' net change to small proportion. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, S.f:iO.0on. United Statea bonds were un changed on call. Number of seles ar.d leading quotations on stock were a -follow: - . - Bam. mx. iinw- i.io. Allls-rhslmen pfd Amalgamatad roppar ... Auisrlisn Agricultural Am. Beat sugar Am. Can. pfd Am. C. A g Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A L. pfd Am. Ice Berurlttea Amsrloan Linseed - American lVxiomoUva .. Am. 8. A R Am. a. A K. nfd MX) . CSV.- 51' f-H 41H 37 S MV, 1S n 41V l"4 17a 41 siv. 400 ' 434tv.: 43V, I. 100 8v 174 8.60O 14 H.sno 67 66v Jl.ano 74 71 42 4144 -tJOO ," S'V . . 8.SH0-" lv,i IT l 41V, . 4"4i 14.7-ia ' ' 1.I4V4 l.loir jw niit 11s 1.400 iJivt "131 14 131 , 6,iK 14144 140 141 en l't 1' . 1 S'K) 11 Vi ii 36 14 . 1.000 rivt 4. 10 . J.0.) l:4'4 114 1HH . 1,500 V'4j l'VSS 1014, . . (r0 I54V4 1S4 134 71.800 114 H7V4 unit S4 "'700 'iovi- i'S . fl.OOO SO H 7 7 , 3,100 1H4 Hi l'l bOO SOS 1" (00 IOCS 104' IOCS 2W . 1.800 7S 77 77 4' 71 70S 70S . 1.400 14 1 t 500 18!' 15S 13 . iz'.lon liss lt.-4 1S5 ("Am. Sugar Refining l-Aia. T A T Am. Tobacco pfd Amsrloan Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchiaon Atchison pfd Atlantic Coatt Line.... Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Bathlehsm Stsal Brk. Rapid Tr.. axdlv.. Canadian Farlflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot New Jersey. Chesapeake Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W C, M. A St. P C:. C, C. A Bt. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A so Colo. A So. lat pfd...,. Colo. A So. 3d pfd Consolidated Oaa Oirn Produote , Delaware A Hudson.... Denver A Rio Orar.de... D. 4t R. O. pfd , DlstlUara' geourltlas ... Eria Erie lat pfd Krle Id pfd General Electric. Great Northern pfd Ot. Northern pfd ctfa.., Illinois Central Interborough Mat Int. Mat. pfd International Harreatar Int. Marin pfd Int. Paper Int. Pump Iowa central Kansas City Ho K. C. Bo. pfd Loolivllle A N Mtnn. St. L M . St. P A S S. M . Missouri Parltl M., K. A T ;. M.. K. A T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R of M. lat pfd New York Central N. Y , O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclllo Pacifla Mall Pannaylvania People's daa P , C. C. A St. L Prassad Steal Car Pullman Patac Car Railway Steel Spring.. Reading . Raouhllo Steel too 76S 76 7S . 4,10i 42H 400 6! 4 42 1-10 .sis 300 80S MS I'M 141S 143 . 6,4.0 -6 24 S 43S 81 S SIS 80S 141 .444 12S s 88 99S 34 43S lol 183 181 l.SOD 81 60S 800 IDS 88 200 40 S 40 15.(00 !' 8.44 1.4W MS 63 S 1.6O0 44 S 44 8"0 WS liH 11,500 160 lltH 1.0,10 744 74 S ps 14S Jts , 1 00 148S 14S 148 1S 44a 86 44 lQ 41 11 73S 3.400 144S 14IS 144S 1,800 67 S 57S 1 1,11 139S 138S S 2. 76S 74S 74S 11.XV0 400 4344 74 42S 74 43 71S lot .. l.rA) 874 87S I0 63' 6IS 87 S H S .. 4.1 142 S 131S .. 4. 63 S 62 S it 8"0 os os "S ou b;iv 8.4, S3 .. IL1"0 IMS 148S J!S 100 IS 2S IS .. S.fMO 137S 1S4S HX BOO lldS He lit. 2S 80 45 4344 '' 0 44 4.S 46s ..116.100 16S 1.-4S 166 .. (.800 8IS 12 32 u Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Ruck Island Co. pfd .. St. L. A 8. r. 2d pfd. St. Louis S. W , St. la. f W. Dfd .. 1.600 107 10S. V .. ll.rw", sis ? 1S .. 4.M) 7"S 70S T11S .. 1,800 4aS 44 44' 4H0. 28S t"S 1'. oo ess ts Sloaa-Stvafriald S. 4t I Southern Pacifla So. Pacifla pfd 80. Railway go. Railway pfd Train nine Cooper .... Taiaa A Pacific T . St. L A W T . St. L. A W. pfd.. t'nloo Pacific t'nlon Paoltlo pfd V. S. Realty V. S. Rubber V t Steel V. t. Steal pfd Utah Copper Va -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd Wastrrn Maryland Weallnghouaa Electric Western Union 7.1VJi4!io,V jsiv isis i'is is. tun 1.14 1J.H 1'S l.i'lO 8.' 31 S 11 7"S io - 80O 4IS 41S 41S 1,H 31 344 10S 51 i2 61 4-0 4S 48 S (OS 141.100 183H 10S 181S 7w 1 rw as a.is 3 1I0 414 4-1 41 164, 800 4TS S 47s a, .tsi jar,- IMS iso lis MS 'H T.ouo bis W'4 ?o tl s II s I", 64S 63S loco tn 18S l.l-i (6 (4, 2.5v 76s 74 tit J1S Ms i44 (3S 74S U W heeling A U E WlKoasia csntrsl Total tale tor th day. l.48 400 aharae. l.uadoa atoek Market. London closing stocks: Consols, money do account Anaconda Atchlaoa do ptd Baltimore A Ohio. 44 M.. K. A T .. 44S ..l.liS . MSN. Y. Central... . WW Norfolk A W ... .117 do pfd lot Oaiarlo A W Ill Pennsylvania ... lv RsQd Mine . 78S Reading . 4 Seuthern Ry .14 do pfd . 14 Southern Pacific. . 6ISlaloa Pacific... . do pfd . 17s 0. I. Steal .86 do ptd . 44S Wabash . US do pfd .164 Slianlak 4 .NtSAoval. Cooper .. (3 .. (0 .. M .. 10 Canadian Pacific. .. MS Cbt-eapeaie m u Chicago O. W ( hi . Mil. A St. P. p Beora Ivtnvar A Rle Q do pfd trie do III pl do Id ptd Grand Trunk .. WW .. 12s .. 71 . .1344 ..17 ... .. 4S ..UIS .. 21 .. oa .. 88 Illinola Central Louisville A N. 87 S MLVkivLsr, steady at 24 8-liid per OS. MONtl-lVUl Pr cent. The tate of discount In the open market for short bill Is 22 1-18 per cent; for thre month bill.. 3 per cent. Treaaary gtatemeat. WASHINGTON, June 9 Today' state ment of the treasury balance In the gen- 1.600 1S 14S (oO 4.-.H 4VS io0 84 S I3S MS 14 S 1.800 14S I'-'4 1,100 S 40 600 IIS 11 3,800 47S 4S 100 71S 73S eral fund, exclusive of the IIVO.COO OilO gold reserve, shows: Coin and bullion. $49 ss. -1.'. gold certificates l?7,SiS.910; available rai-h balance, 120.510.5."4. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 9-MONKT On call, eay at IV'121- ner cent; ruling rate. 21 per c 1 1: ; ; i lowing bid, 1 per cent; offered at " per cent. Time loans, very firm and ac tive; slxvv -dav. Vol1 Pr cent; ninety davs. 2Ht2 per cent; six months, 3-.l);' Ier eenl. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEIl-3434 per rent. STERLING EXCHANOE-Pteady, with actual business in bankers" bills t J4 W75 'o4 f.s5 for slxtv-day bill and at 4.f7T0 for demand Commercial bills, 4. i: 4.S. rMLVEJt Bar, 52"c: Mexican dollars, 44c. Ho." IjS Government steady; railroads easy. ... Ci'-alng Quotation on bond today were jm follow: v. rf. : do roupon re. l"ivt Jrn 4i . 1"1 n 4V,. '' 1'i 4n 2A writs l-t I'll L. S 6rb 4 lJ, 95 H ink I A. unl t. irviw r. I. re do coupon V B. 4. trf d. roupon Alll.-('hl lit 5l Li M.. K T. Ut 4...1' r do Ut rt. 4t ft liyxs to iMt. I w :t i Am. A. & Am. T A T. rt. 4a HUM. P.elflc t . Am. Tobirco 4i N. V. r- f- do . U do deb 4 X ! A i.h toon sen. 4 IK'tt N. V. lit; 4Vvi nee ,IU Mo S. L. lit 4i 6 S. Y.. N. H. A It. do r. 4. do rv, & 11414 CT. s J-1" 14 N H W. lit cun. 4l n S Mo ft. I b'No. Pcl(ic 4. ....... W 4 do to 14 m O. S L. rtd u .... 4 Atlantic IV U 4a.. I)al Ohio 41 . . do t do W. IHI .. Prk Tr. c. 4l . rmiila go. lit 4i I vntral of Oa. oa . t'rmral bathpr ia. ('. of N J 1 5a.. I'hei. Ohio 4v,i riil.aso d A. v,i. r , 11 a Q. . 4. "Psnn. rv. 3v,i 1J16 lv do con. 4i 111 R.tJInt (n. 4i .. . 1; .1 .K 4 St. L. a s. F. ff 4. MS 12Tkm L. W. 0. 4.,.. I do lit ld 4 " Sesbnird A. L 4l . . k" '' . PipMIo rot. 4. . ia1 l'. M a s. p. 1 It,! iniv, dn lit ret, 4l C, R 1 P. r. 4i . so- 10 RillwiT M ... do col. bf 9 do m 41 do rfili 4a . ti I nlon Hi Hit 4i . . vt'. It St L. f. 4s. siV, do i-v. 4a.... rolo. Ind it 77v do lit rf. 4a, l.v . In) illt .10" olo. Mid., 4i Slti V. a. RuMMT 1H441 C & 8 r. A . 4V,I . .'" f 8 Stoel id 5a 1 - D. A H rv. Is M'tVI -l aro. Ctlem. 3... PS H' ;74 Wabaih lit a UZW ;S do til A ex 4a 11 n W'eitarn Md. 4a H'l f Waat. Klec. er. ia.... 04 1 do l.t rrf. 4a n A R U 4i Dlitlllera' 5i Krte p. I. 4i do gan. 4 do cv." 4i wrtea A . w ii 1 antral 4i 17 Armour 4"Al w 1. . V6C. B. W. . 4a ... nr. do series B . . 9H .lol . S44, . '4j . 90 Gen. Kloc. cv. 5.... 144tt4j I". A O. ret. oa 111. On. lit ret. 4s D. R. O. rrl. 5a.' Int. Met. 4W, .-. IISN. R. R. ot M. 4,i int. M. M. 4l 73'iSt. L A 8 r. f.a K. r. So 1st Si. . . Bid. OtteraJ. 744, Bo. Pacific c. ctta.,102S Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON, June .-Money, call loans, 21 "t per cent; time loan, ui ptf cent. uffk-Ul closing: Atchiaon adj. 4a. . 93 Atlantic .. .Hint Butte Coalition . . J14V, cal. A Ariioaa. ...lu&v,(-al. A Hwla.... ...S3iv,cintennlal ...147 Coppar Hangs .. .. .1294, rial, Waat Sev, 10 v, 470 344 42V, IV, ltv, 104 10S 24 S Mv It nv, aovt 134 92V, 144, do 4a Atchison H. R. . . . do pfd Iioaion A Albany. Br-, ton A-4tlatne.. Poslon Klavatad . Fltchburg pfd N. Y , N. H A H. linlon Pacillc Am. Arge. Cham... Am. Pnau. Tuba.... liov, franklin 1"V, Oranlqr l93v,oreena Cananaa, 43V4 Isis Koyale .... IS, Masa. Mining 1. Amer. Sugar .. dn pfd Am. T. A T... ...112 Michigan ....124 Mont. C. C... 141 Nevada Amar. AVouian 1 .14 old Dominion . do pfd lutVa Oaoeola Dominion I. A 8 43 Parrot Oeneral Eleflrlo lf'tQulnry Mini. Electric 12 Shannon do pfd 7 Tamarack 74 Masa. Gas 44 Trinity , U't inuaa rruit iw United Coppar 1 10 I'nlted 9. M 40 V. 8. Mining., do pM 90 If. g. Oil t". S. Steal, ei-div... Kit I'tih ... 47 ... 33W ... 441, ... 4Vt ... ...141 ... tl do pfd .129 Victoria Adventure .... Alloues Amalsamsted Arlsona Com. 8 Winona 41 S Wolverine .. 80S North Butt 42S I.tx-al Secortties. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns. jr., tilt New York Life Bldg.: K bio. ABsen. Cudahy Packing Co. 6a, 1124 ss t Coliiinhus, t.tb.. K I.. 8a. 1828 4S 4 Otty ot Omaha bonda 4S. i IMS 10448 Cltr of Omaha Sa, 111 K'l leS Douglaa county 4a, 134 .'. 103S 1IS Gale City Malt Ca . 4. ..,.. IW Kansas City Ky. M mil S7S S Kansas Cu Ky. A L. pfd 85 S M Nebraska Talaphons stock 8. ..a. S7S 41 Omaha Oaa fa 1817 ,.. I7S S Omaha E. L. A P. t. 1811...- 108 101 Omaha A C. B. St. Ky. (a 1814 S 1"0 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. as. 1(1. -..Al;.. MS 100 Omaha A C. H. It. Ry.. pfd. 4. ......... us 84 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com. 4 8 7 N U 101 60 74t Omaha A C. B. Bu Ity. A B. pTd. i Omaha Water Co. (s l44. t ..4,i. (4 Omaha Water Co. lat pfd k. 2 Omaha B. of T. B. Co. pfd. ....'.'....'. 100 Y Omaha B...P. m T. Co. 1(11 UiCl. ... lacUio.T. A T. t. 187... M-.n 7S Swift A Co.., , 10S Sheridan Coal ta, 131 ( South Omaha Bewor 4Ss. KM.... ...... v M048 Ml gloiu city stoc Tares pta a Union Stock Yards Co.. Omaha, ...... (314 New York Mining Stocka. NEW YORK, June 9. Closing ouotationa on mining stock were: Altcs am Little chief .. .. 8 .. 7 ..360 ..115 ..178 .. 18 HruSswIck Con. ..... 4 Meilcan ....... Com.- Tunnel atoek... 17 Ontario ....i... do bonda 18 Ophlr Con. Cal. A Va 41 standard Hum Silver . Tallow Jacket . . tit- Laadvllla Con. Ollared. Kaasaa City Grain and Provisions KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June S.-WHIS-iT- Unchanged; No. 2 hard. $1.3891.46; No. 8 hard, $1.860-1 .43; No. 2 red, 314nS1.6u, No. 8 red, 3i.4oini.45. tOKN-Lnir.anged; No. 3 mixed, TZvac; No. 3 mixed. 72vc; No. 2 white, 73W'73V4c; No. 3 white. TSc. OATS LnchaiiKed; NO. 3 white, wane; jvo. x mixed, dkowsc HY K 8 twiui. HAY Unchanged; thciee timothy, $13.00 $13.50; choice prairie, 3U.75(il2.00; choice alfalfa. 31 4.7iywi&. vo. 22c: seconds. 20c; packing slock, 18c. ECHJS Extras. ZlV(c; rirt. ivc; current receipt, lbc; seconds and dirties, lose. Receipts. Shipments Wheat bu. ..' o.OOO 18,000 Corn, bu Stl.OO 88.O0O Oats, bu 3,000 12,000 Option at Kansas City: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat- July Sept Dec 1 11 1 11V4A 1 WVii HB I 03V 1 03VB Corn- July Sept, Dec . 71 1 71sA 66V 67 64 I 64 Vi A asked. B Bid. Wool Market. BOSTON, June 9 WOOL-Values have advanced so steadily that some of the manufacturers have withdrawn from the local market. Yet 90 per cent of the new clip I reported a sold and dealers do not look for any softening In price. Worsted and woolen mill In New England are al most on a normal basis for the first time since the panlo. Active trading continues In the foreign product. The leading domes tic quotations range a roiiows: Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri three-eighths blood, 35 iic: quarter-blood. 36h37o. Scoured values. Texas fine half-blood. 6 month. 7(tr72c; rine to montns, norii.-e; line tail, be'unOo. California, northern. b6'.;67c: middle country, 62n.453e; fall free, tWn52c. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple. laVuiio: eastern clothing, 67 trsKc; valley No. 1, 67G&HC. Territory, fine staple, 74'a77c; fine medium staple, (43?3c; fine clothing, 6770c; fine medium clothing, rV44iMic; half-blood, 67469c; three-eighths blood, 64et7c; quarter-blood, 696So. Pulled extra, 70r74o: fine. 63866c; A super, 65'U62c. ST. LOUIS. June .-WOOI-Markef un changed; medium grade combing and clothing. 26'a31ic; light fine. 21'a27c; heavy fine, 14422c; tub washed, 36337c. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 9 M ETAL8 The London tin market was over a pound higher today with spot at 134 and fu tures at 136 7s Cd. Locally the market was firm and higher, but quiet. Spot 8J9 S7Hi629.62. The London copper market v. a lower. Spot 60 7s 64 and future 61 6s. Locally market quiet and unchanged Lake 31S.62M1 IS 75; electrolytic, 318.S7S4 13 50; casting. 313 259i3.37H. It Is reported that some business ha been done above these quotations, but there has also been some speculative selling slightly under the figures given. Lead was unchanged at 13 x 94 in London, lineally It was quiet at $4 X.'i 4 46. Spelter wa unchanged at 22 2s sd In London and remained aulet at 85.3f.7T 6 46 locally. Iron was unchanged at 4x 7v,d for Cleveland warrants in London. Locally unchanged. ST. LOUIS. June 8,-METALS lad, firm at $4-32'. Spelter., firm at $&.32H Baak of r.rruiay Blatetuent. BERLIN. June . The weeklv statement of th Imperial Lank of Germany show the following changes: Cash In hand. Increased 33. SM twin ; Loam, decreased s.Mn.uoum. , .ds. count, decreased 84.8u8.t00m. ; treasury hills decreased 24 061 0m ; note In circulation. decreased 60,fV,S.0t"3n) ; deposit. .Increased is ru.uuum. ; gold in hand, increased 24.U2.- ouum 1 us 1 im 1,041, 1 41 1 0314 X 03 71s 71V4 66V 67 64 64 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Steen Sell Strong to Ten Cent Higher. HOGS CLOSING UP SOME LOWER fallforala Contributes Balk of heep ad l.amha Reeelple Sheep Are Steady to Qoarter Lower and ' Lambs err Slow. SOt'TH OMAHA. Neb. June S. 1 ftecint. , Cattle Htm Sheep Official Monday 3.3M l J-jj-W Official Tuesday 3.140 12.515 ? - ' - Estimate Wednesday . S.2tJ 14 . !400 l.WJ J.UiO Trio Three davs this week.. Snino dss last week .11 f.70 IT T4S Si .1. i s ? weeks ago..U.2 SO.ny H iin il.t.s .1 weeks ago.. IS.itIS Sivtil'7 7.1'H Same davs 4 weeks go..!2 0t" -t n,l -'4' S i:ne days last ear 14, 1W 2o.-4 9.7W The following table shows the receipts if cattle, bog and sheen at South Omaha tor the year to date, compared with last vear. isms 14. Inc Dec. Cattle tinr.K 36.M3 S4.13o Hos 1.241 C.!'7 l,31S.2t'.l ".i".4 3heep 624, IS" 032.375 1,98 The following labte shows the average price of hogs at South Omana for the last several days, with comparison. Tate. 1 U99. linos. ;i;07. ii.iiw. iior,. lino. iiao.i. liny JO... May 31... June 1 June i.... J une 3 . . . June 4.... K Si! 6 Oil 6 811 I 171 4 M 8 II 7 11 Os 82j 5 13i M 1 6 I 2li & K'l ir 7 2.ui i. n, nr. 1 8 in, 4 4P1 5 '. T :3! 5 20' S 8 H I 4 li 6 X6 June 6.... 7 3i j 6 31 1' si 6 24, 5 til I June I 5 2H; 5 8s! fi S'l f 2?. 4 h 5 7H June 7.... 7 3'!i 1 6 Wit 6 St 5 25. 4 Vi June 8. ... 1 7 374i 6 27 1 6 OSi 37, 6 iW, 4 US, 5 SO June B 27 j 6 37. 5 17) 4 70, 5 S5 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. llo;s. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. p 1 1 Wabash '...2 4 Missouri Pacific 4H 63 6 4 C. dt N. W., east.... 12 4 C. A N. W.. west.... 2H 21 .. 5 C, St. P. M O.... 9 8 ('., B. & Q., east :t 6 C, B. ft (J., west 23 37 .. 2 C, K. I. i P., east.. 3 5 1.. C. U. I. cV P . west.. 2 1 Illinois Central ...... 1 4 .. 1 C. O. W 3 3 Total recetpts 13S 219 7 12 The disposition of the d;iy' receipt was a follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Omaha Packing Co....... 302 2.043 5'sS M6 3.N33 771 inl 8,70d 5o5 303 Ki 28 14 100 150 19 29 1 9 43 11 2,265 4i!3 112 2:)8 rvwin and cotni anv Cudahy Packing Co twiit and Co.. St Louis. Cudahy Pack. Co.. K. C. Carey ft Co L.ob man & Rothchlld W. I. Stephen Hill & Son K. P. Lewis J. H. Bulla L. Wolf McCreary & Carey am Werthimer .......... t . O. lnghram Cudahy Bios Krey Packing Co Shaffer Boden Other Buyer 153 Totals 3.425 16,8.0 l.i2 CATTLE There was another moderate run of cattle today, 147 cars being reported in, inaaing me total lor the week 9,596 head, as against 11,670 for the same dav last week and 14.190 head for the Corre sponding period a year ago. The moderate receipts that have prevailed all the week created a little better feeling 111 me iiiursei ror Deer steers this morning, with the result that prices were generally quotable at strong to 10c higher than yes terday. The trade was fairly active and most of the offerings chanced hands in good season. Among the cattle on sale to day were some very prime heavy steers which sold up to $,.O0. the highest price paid on this market since January for a full load of beeves. The situation as regards cow stuff wa,s about the same a noted yesterday, that Is good fat cow on the dry-lot order were in good demand at fully steady prices. On the other hand common and grassy cow were low and weak, no one being at all anxlou for that kind of stuff. Good feeder were In demand at fully steady prices. Common light stocker and inferior stuff of all kinds was slow and weak, to say the least. Quotations 011 cattle: Good to choice corn-fed teer. $.e0'7.00; fair to good corn-fed steers, $00((:6&0; common to fair corn-fed steer, 8C .OtVtjg.oO; g0od to choice cow and heifer. $6.SO4j3.00; fair to good cows and heifers, $4.406.30; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.50W4.40; good to choloa stocker and feeder. $4.6Of5.B0; fair to good stocker and feeders, . 84.OOgt.fiO; common to fair stocker and feeders, $3.00 i.i"iPcii h,eifers, $3.254.40; veal calves. $4.(tt&7.25; bulls, stags, etc.. 83.60uo.60 Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 80.... 11.... 61.... 84.... 14.... .... 11.... IS... 11.... 11... to..., 4:..., 10.... 16..., 10... 17..., 1..., 7.... 18..., It..., .... 100... 81..., 11..., SO..., 17..., (2..., 4... 7... 3... 7..., 1... Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ....812 I 40 ....1174 40 .... li.nl 46 ....1284 ( 46 ...1148 I 46 ....1217 8 46 ....1268 46 ....1275 ( 60 ....12( I 60 ....1284 8 60 .... 861 60 ....1241 41 55 ....142 55 12l 40 ....1371 4 40 ....1404 4 40 ....1408 8 60 ....125 6) ....1163 t 0 ....1000 I 6 ....1430 45 1860 8 45 ....1444 6 76 ....1071 76 ....1418 75 ...1244 7 00 ....USD 7 00 (70 6 35 18 845 6 60 7 814 t 60 17 ........ st 6 66 if 701 5 66 tt S4 3 70 ( ... , 778 8 85 2 38 5 80 80 1064 t 00 II 760 00 21 ... l'K7 8 10 It 11 4 10 21 Ill 15 28 1198 16 14 1043 16 16 1115 IM 43 I118S I 0 it 1164 10 K 1064 4 85 . 18 , 1I1 II) ) 1144 8 30 M 1041 JO ft) IV I K 41 1185 I S5 n llr.8 (86 41 11(1 ( 86 22 l'4 (40 It l'.2 40 cows. 867 I 35 ; 107 3 IS 7 1074 I 80 4. 1061 4 80 8 1071 6 00 4 HEIFERS. M8 t 65 40 4 00 11 467 4 M 534 4 75 4 . (44 3 OS .!"97 5 10 .1200 I 20 .1148 6 40 1140 5 44 . 748 111 . 727 6 SO . 461 t 75 865 i tO 16... 11... 4 ... ... BULLS. 3 1170 8 no 1 ..1810 4(0 . . 1M0 i 00 .. 100 I 00 ..1580 ( 00 .14(0 S 16 ..3080 i 25 .1110 i (0 ..1440 ( 40 .. 810 t 60 i 12e I 60 4 ... 1 1100 I 60 1 . 1 440 4 Oo 1.... 1 1240 4 00 1 . 1 1440 4 30 1... 1 1110 4 60 1 ... 1 1610 4 0 I 1 11 4 85 X..I! 1 1630 4 80 CALVES. 48 414 4 SO 4 . 11 6 i 00 I.,,, 1 MO 8 00 1 ... 1 100 8 60 i ... ( Tit a 75 e 170 7 00 133 7 00 11 7 00 144 7 on 1 .m 7 00 6TOCKERS AND Ercm.W 7'J " " m m lit 6831 4 14 HOOS-Hogs opened steady this morn ing. In fact there were a few ot . little stronger prices, but the number of "",""' "" were wining to take hogs on this basis was limited and their orders were filled long before a cUr.. , been effected. A good many buyeia noting the large receipts and none too strong re ports from other sailing points, were In clined right from the outset to bear th market. The result was that the trade became slow after the first round at prices quite a little lower than yesterday. The market might be best described a steady to 5c lower, with the bulk of the hog stal ing at 87250 7 60. The trade was at no time active, owing to the fact that ales men made a hard fight to maintain steady prices snd were unwilling to let go at any. thing less. Representative sales: No. Av Sh. Pr. N'o. (7 i- 2) 7 15 ( . Av. Sh. Pr. ....177 :on 7 42 . . . 2'1 oo T . . . 17 40 7 45 ... J! ... 7 46 ....Wl ... 7 46 ...141 VA 7 46 ....JM 140 7 46 . . . . 2J 20 7 4J . . . 31 40 7 46 ...170 80 145 MS ... 7 45 ....253 .l 7 46 ....Ii 0 7 44 ..... ... 7 46 ...31 140 7 46 . .. 271 130 7 41 vt, ... t . . 7 47vi ... IH 840 7 47V, ...148 ... 7 50 ... t4 ... 7 60 ...IM ... 7 40 ... IM 180 7 60 ....lit ... I 60 ... 27 ... 7 M ... Ki 40 7 51 . ....tt IJD 1 40 68 181 V40 7 11 (I, 13 40 7 It 74 140 40 7 Jj 81 Ml 80 7 It 77 l (0 7 10 71 3o4 ... 7 80 ct I- o 110 73 2:5 40 7 (0 78 .tit . . t 80 74 '4 80 1 30 48 Jul ... 7 SO 88 ) t 80 IS ,.m ... 7 30 in :i3 ... 7 id 83 7 80 41 too V IM 64 110 110 t 8-1 18 ltt 40 7 1?4 78 1x3 (0 7 12V4 88 in 0 7 33k 76 114 1 t 16 41 tt M l T4 W 1 IS 47 HI 40 7 35 14 Ml 140 7 W (8 . 61 . 45 . . 47.. 44.. 67. . (4 . 41 42.. 70. . 70.. 70 . . 64 . 44 . 44 . .. 41 . 18 (0 71 71. 14 f . . 1 M H ' ... T M 4 T s s-. ... tl se ft 4 T ' M . t w t Ill) ... I 11 H !4 i T 10 : ? 1 1 ... I M M M l! I Stv, 41 1?,1 Si 7 17V, 14 !TT ... 1 i!4) 4 ... T 4.1 ... 1 M U HI . . T 4J ... t J 2:4 t 7 54 ri ... 1 !W 14 :U ... 1 4:1, I W ... 1 4V FHEEP tVast sl.eep "got ill decidedly bad " 011 the morning s market. The bulk of ttie offering today consisted of Cali fornia range wethers and spring lambs of prnctlcallv the sums qu:ilnv that have been on sale for the lat two davs Buyers were In a bad humor for some unaccounta ble reason end It was well alonir In the morning before anything of consequence was sold After considerable dickering a few sales were finally effected at steady to Irregu larly lower prices tine car of western ewes sold at a quotahly steadv price. j bringing t.Q. but the demand for coast 1 i,reu. esneciallv wethers, w as verv pool . 1 . . - vl'hlra mil.t at IS 7i sbotlt a I quarter decline under yesterday. Call- one car selling at Ji This morning s market w ss a peculiar one In many respects. The hulk of sup piles was of a pretty good quality, receipts were estimated at only ten cars, and by all the rule of the game, the demand should have been fairly active, even at a slight advance. The reverse, however, proved to be the rase. The general market was slow-, with lambs st-ady, and sheep quotable at steady to a quarter lower. Quotations on dippid sheep and lambs: good to choice ln'r.bs, I7.7fr.i8 2ft; fair to good lambs $7 2.V0 good to choline light yearlings. Jfi iVoti 7"i: good to choice heavy yearlings, $V75isi$.?S; good to choice wethers. jr.HtKiiH 40; fair to good wethers. 85.40ti5.90; good to choice ewes, $ KT.irH 40 , fair to good ewes, 8h.Wljf.90; cull and bucks, J2 00(i6.00. Quotations on wooled lambs: flood to cliob-e lambs, 8-4.75ijf.86; fair to good lambs. Jh Wf.iS.76. Ri-tirp4Pnt a tlv4 ka1h! No. A v. rt. 24 Cal. wethers, ewes and jigs Hi 5 2M Cal. wethers, ewes and ylgs.H7 6 1 4 western lambs f-0 6 00 !1 western ewes ION 6 0(1 22 western lambs HI ' 2v2 California spring lambs 69 M M California Spring lambs 09 8 60 I lilt AI.O LIVI1 STOCK MAIIKKT tattle Market Mendy Hon and Sheep Strong. CHICAtlO, June 9 CATTLK Receipts, l-t.OKJ head. Market steady. Steers, 35 bOti 7.25; cows. $.kif..2i; heifers. 3.tj(kj.il; bulls, 83 7.V,i5 25; calves, $0 OOys.OO; stocker and feeders, $.l.3tiio. 50. HUCJS Receipts, 26. 000 head. Market for best strong to a Bhaile higher, others 5c to 10c lower. Choice heavy, $7.7lfu i.so; butch ers, $7.tii 7.K); light mixed. $7.2o-a7.30; choice light, 8i.30ti7.40; packing, $7.6Mtt7.b; I'm". J6.35tt7.00. Hulk of tules, $7.4oi7.ii6. SIIKKP AND LA.MIIS- Receipts, lo.O0 head. Market strong to 35o higher. Sheep, $;1.75'uB.FjO; lambs, $4.uii'uM.2ii: spring lambs, 3i.50u8.60; yearlings, $0.5Oiu7.50. Kansas Vltr 1.1 ve t4ck Market. KANSAS CITY, June 9. CATTLK Re celpls, 7 M0 hend. Including 2,500 southerns; steady to 10c higher: choice export and dressed beef steers, $0.50 7. 00; fair to good, $5. 151.10. 45; western stei i s, $3.25Ji 6.75; snick ers and fee.leri. ti.WiinM; southern steers, $4.00.(1 6..V1; southern cows, $g.26V4.uO; native covvb, $2.75i5.50; nstlve hoifers, $40tyu6.7o; bulls, 83.0Otiri.30: culves, $4,004(7.00. HtinS-Receipts. 13.000 head; steady to Rc higbeit top. $7.i, bulk of sales, $7.25tl7.60 heavv. $7.r.'Xo7.'i.".-, packets and butchers, 87.44Kd7.ta'; llt. $1.20.1 7 50; pigs, $...1111.00. SHKKP A N I ' LAML'S-v-Heceipts. 8.tW head; dhe.-p Ko25j lower, lnmbs strong; lambs, $ti 5oyS 75; yearlings. IVisKot.-.ZS; weth fcis, $.VK(f.0(: ewes. $4.5iKii5.15; stackers and feeders, $J.2y6.O0; Texas inutioiis, n.oww".. S(. Louis Lle Stock Market. ST. MIL-IS. June 9 CATTLK Receipts, 2,500 head, Including 960 Texans; market strong to lOo higher; native shipping Hiid export steers. $6.26-117.06; dressed beef and butcher steers, jo.ooun.nv; nieeiu uuun pounds, $1.5tKu5.76; stockel s and ; wat-n.. J.t.75'(i4 80, cows and heifers, $3.504isi.O; canners. 82,0043.00; bulls, $4.26'a5.W; ca Ives, $5.u0'a7.o0; Texgns and Indian steers, 34.000" 6.75; cows and heifers, 82.6096.25. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 nean; maraei strong; pigs and lights, 35.36(V7.50; packers. 37.40ti7.06; butcher and best heavy, 87.6ij 7 er. si-IEFP AND LAMBS-R-celptS, 6.000 head; market 15(8250 higher; native muttons, 34.2.Vi.00; lambs, $6.5WH); culls and bucks. $4.00d6.50; Blockers, .i.tiu'(i.nu. gloux Cltr Ll Btook Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 9.-(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head; n,.ri.i .toailv: heeves. fc. 0041. 00:' fat cows and heifers, $4.(XKrj6 00; feeders lower, $1,008' 6.0fl; yearlings, $3,004! 4. 16. tinf'.H Rscplntl. s.uuu neao marnei steady; range of prices, $6.905.7.50; bulk of Bales, $7.2.-)i7i7.40. Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSKPH. June 9. CATTLE Re- eelnts. 1.300 head: market steady; steers $4.&Ofr6.90; cows and heifers, $2.60410.25, HOGS Receipts. 6,300 head; marxet aicuilv: ton. 17 60: bulk of sales. $7.25421.55 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, luO head; market steady; lambH, $7.00(8.50. Stock In eight. RecelDts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesteraay: cattle, i-togs. tsneep. South Omaha 3.2u0 14 S00 2,600 Sioux City LOOO 8,0o0 ..... St. Joseph 1.300 6,300 100 Kansas City..,. i,s is.w s.uou St. Louis 2,600 ,10 000 6.1CK) Chicago 14.0U0 26,000 lb.ouo Totals 29.800 77.100 31,700 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Produce Price Par nlshed by Buyer and Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In 1-11). cartons, 2oV4o; No. 1 in 60-lb. tubs, 26c; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons. 24o; In 60-lb tubs. 23hc; pauklng slock, lio; fancy dairy, tubs. Ua20c; common roll, fresh made, 17Vc. Market changes every Tuesday. EUGS Fresh selling stock, candled, 13c No storage stock in Omaha market. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin fun cream. twins, 15c: young America. 4 In hoop, 16vc; favorite, 8 in hoop, 16c; daUle, 20 in i. -up. 15Hc; cream brick, full case, 16c; block Swiss, 16c: full cream llmburger. loo. POULTRY Broilers. Joe; alive, springs. 15Vic, iienu, Li Vic; cocks, 6c; ducks, llo; gees, loc; turkey, 19c; plgaons. per dux.. !Lo, guinea fowl, pt-r dox., 32 60; quabe, uir dos., $2. Dressed ben, Uc; springs, i7&19Vic; cocks. 6Vc; ducks. He; geese, lie; tuikey. 21c. FISH Fresh caught; almost all are dressed: Halibut, sc; buffalo, 8c; trout, 12c; bullheads. 14c; catfish, 17c; crappte, unflsh, 60 .0 80: black bass; 25c; white fish, 13c; plk. 12c; salmon. 14c; pickerel, loc. frog legs, 35a. Fresh trnxeu: White fish. No. 1. loc; round, 9c; pickerel, drossed and beadles, 7c; round, 6c; plk. dressed, 10c; round. 80; red snapper, lie; (Spanish mackerel, Uc; native maLkurel, 86 BEEF CUTS Rib: No. 1, Vhic; No. 1, I2c; So. 8, 12o. iln: No. 1, be; No. 2, 14c; No. 3, 13c. Chuck: No. 1, Tc; No. 2, 7i,;c- No. 3, 7c. Round: No. 1, loo; No. 3. ?ic; No. 3. 9VsC Plale; No. 1. &c; No. 3, 63c; No. 3, 5Vi. FRESH FRUITS-S'.rawberrles, $2 7,3 26 per crate for Missouri and Arkansas slock; Florida pineapples, lHs to 48s, $3.75 per orate: giaue fruits, 86 size per box, $u; 46 sue, $5.50; 64 size, $6; bananas, fancy Port Lunoii, per pound, o. CITRUS FRUITS Lemons, $3.50fct.OO; Oianges, $2 7644.00. VEGETAULEti Kansas sweet potatoes, $2.76 per bbl. California celery, larg-j. Hoc; smaller, 6U0. Nuw York Holland seed cab bage, 7Vvc per lb. Wisconsin Hud Glob onions, 3o per U. California caullflowar. 83 00 per crale. Ttmaloe. Florida, 8-basket crate, $4.0u. Lettuce, jjcr dux., too. Par snips, turnips, carrots, i5c per iloxcn. Flor ida acw Lxtet-f, warruta, piutaLp. liu-nlp tic, ix-r do., 75c HIDES No. 1 green. 10c: No. I cuied, 11c, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 9 COFFEE Futures closed steady, . net unchanged to 5 point lower. Sales were reported of 9,2.i0 bag.s. Including July at S .VKu 6 55-; September al t.Ot'.c and May at '6 i6.S5e. Spot market quiet; No. 7 Rio, , Till ". N'- 4 hantos, 9c mild quiet; (.oruova, e5.jjiac. , lire Good Market. NEW YORK, June 9 The cotton goods market continues strong with operation active In ule and narrow print cloths domestics and primed goods. Cotton yarns seemed firmer with a little better demand Knit goods have been opened for spring I'jlO at the same piii-fs made last year. Silk piece good are quiet. Sugar and Molasses, NEW YORK, June 9 SI 'OA R Raw. firm; fair refining, 3 42c; centrifugal 94 test. 3 92c; molasses sugar, 3 1,c; refinod steady: crushed. 6.6&c, powdered, 6.1160 granulated, 4 95o Nebraska (Continued from Third Page ) living th'ee miles south' bf Beatrlre,4 soV. Ms quarter eeoiton farm tn W .- MeHugH of Clay Center. Neh , for W.OOO, ior Ui pel. ere. The farm tf well yupioveq" and l one of the besf In (Inge count.v. ' r LYiNs The telephone jmles Vave ar rived for the building of the rew Independ ent line and vvo-knien aie on the ground " P"' them In place. As soon the pole are set fi.r the tow 11 the line villi be carried to the country, neatly SH) farmers having subscribed. BEATRICE-Another hrsvv rain visit! this section lost evening Crop conditions at present are unusually bright Wheat is heading out. snd corn snd wheat are mak ing a good growth. Some .of th farmer are cutting their first crop of. aitaua, wnien is very heavy. BEATRICE A. K. Kahl of this city had bis collarbone broken yesterday Ih a somewhat unusual manner He was at the farm of A. L. Miller, near Wymore, aart was assisting the latter 1n dressing a wire cut on the front fott of a rioree when tb animal plunged and threw him against th manger. 1 KUEMONT-Three divorce esses were ' filed in the district cotirl yesterday, all on the grounds of cruelty and norvetipport. Thev are Amanda Selleck sgalnst Champ lln Selleck. Alvlna Jewell sxainst Adelbert Jewell snd l.oa Miller against fjsmpson O Miller. None of Ihe pnrtie have been real. dents of the county long. BE ATR1CE The marriage of Homer Hardenbrook of Blue Springs and Mis Mmel Sherman of Holmesvllle was solem nized last evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride's uncle, L. T. Oray. Rev. I. . Brown officiating Following the cere mony Mrs Orav served a delightful wed. ding dinner. The vonng couple will make their home on a farm near mue t?prings. KEARNEY Elalrnrate preparations r being made for the reception of the dele gatus to tlu state Sunday school conven tion, which meets In tils city June 15 to 17. Inclusive. The mavor has Issued a re- . qui st that the city be decorated in Ih colors of th? assi elation and that each citixen of Kenrney throw open his horns and help house and feed the assembly. which will exceed 1.000 delegates. KEARNEY Five marriage licenses wer - grat.ted by the county itirtge Tuesday. They were to tltistav H ' Wldholm and Mist Selnia Olson, both of Wldholm;' Albert n Elliot snd Miss Katherlne-E. Pry. botl of Ravenna; Adrian S. Cronk ef Omah4 and Miss Jessie Simpson of Sumner; Eartf K. Klchmt nd of Rock Springs. Colo , ar,4 Miss Estella M. Oreen of Kearney and tt John Herbert and Miss Heien Rahm, hotf ' of this city. KEARNEY For the purpose of narrow Ing tho channel of the JPlatte .river si.' Flm Creek, this county, th county super vise rs have caused to be placed on -.th .. bridge at that point a steel cable weighing , 3,700 pounds. The cable Is fastened to th bank at a point above the bridge and Is then swung out over the stream and fast ened to the bridge at a point between th shore and the center of the bridge. ' To this cable bnrbwire will be fastened, which-: will catch, the refuse and cause a deposit '' of sand, thus forcing the! water t'o the center of the stream, causing the channel.'1 to be deepened and narrowed. The same method Is to be used at the bridge at Kearney, where 4,000 feet .of ' qable will be' used. BEATRICE A committee of.tfce county board consisting of Campbell. Lay ton ane Kretier was appointed to Investigate th records at the feeble minded- Institute mr order to ascertain If all those inmates charged to Onge county are properly listed, or whether some of them should b charged to other counties In the state. The board has a "hunch" that this county is credited with more than Its share of Insti tute Inmates, hence the lnvestlgstlon. Su pervisor Campbell presented to the board placard taken from the window of Thomas Salsglver. a barber at Wymore. . It reads: "The Board of Equallxatlon convenes at Beatrice thts afternoon. This 1 where Ihe common cltlsen Is assessed tro- to'tri limit while the prosperous fellow's, self-made schedule Is allowed tq stand, pr Is reduced . In deference to his rulings." Chslrman McCleery raised a question- as to whether ench a notice Is not In tjoatempt of fe quasl judicial court. In which -ease the. writer stands liable to prosecution 1,0 ths , full extent of th law: , , ....... ri Urge Fight oirV Minor American Medical Association Call Attention to Waste of StrengrtJb. rr f j a mm a cy iriviai aiiucuoiu. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., iune .-F!lur of physicians and health officials of states, and cities to realize the Importance of fighting what appear to be trivial con tagloqs diseases In children Is endangering the welfare of the country. - This statement was made In a resolution before the American Medical association . here today. The state and federal govern ments are urged to take measures to pre. vent the waste nf life and energy through a...,.n,.nl. laaaaa. Tha, aaanh.flAa, .1 . ,,1 r , IIIOUIU i !"- U. All-, IUIuUUII uv clares the study of sanitation and the us of preventive medicine should be taught In public schoola. . - .. , ;,. WASHOUTS NEAR SMKAD, WYO, Traffic on Union PaclBe la Iatorrapte4 by W'asboat. i CHEYENNE. Wyo., June . (Special. ) Serlou washouts on the Union Paclf lo east of Cheyenne have completely blocked traf fic. Between Smead and aaushnell several pieces of track and roadbed were carried . away by high water. In on place- a portion f a hill on which the roadbed was -bull was also carried awav. 'Several hundred carloads of gravel are being rushed to th . scene from Sherman, and hundreds of. laborers and several repair outfit arc on the ground. The company hopes to bs able , to resume traffic this evening. Rain has fallen throughout ths day and mora .wash outs nr evnected. as all streams are out of their banks. Japanese Beetles Hand Drowned. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June . (Special.) L. Keslera, a Japanese section band, wa drowned In th Platte river near Wendover, on the Colorado & Southern, yesterday while seining fish. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June . COTTON Msrket tor Uiurea upvnru tsissy; tunw, to-wo'tfig wic; July. 10.66c; August, IO.680; September l&tilc; October, 10.62c; December, 10 64c; January. 10.63o; March, 10.64c; May, 10.66a. ' Spot closed quiet, points lower; mid dling uplands, 11.80c; middling gulf, 1166c; no sales. Futures closed barely stesdy; June, lt.77s; July, 10. The; August, 10 74c; September, 10 77c; October, lu.fic; wovemoer, lu.iic;. December, 10.7; January, lU.Ktc; Marco,, 10.69C. .. GALVESTON, June . TJUTTUN steady; 104c. ST. LOUIS. June . 4JOTTON tjuiet middling, 107c; sales, none; receipts, 3.78 hales; shipments, $.939 bale; stock, 89,818 bales. NEW ORLEANS. June t-COTTON- Epot quiet and unchanged; middling, lOe: sales on tne spot, in Dai; vo arrive, n bale. Herbert E Goocb Co. Brokers and Dealers OKAnr. rovuiox(.p. btovkm. Omaha Off to I 810 38. T. X.1X BlcVg. , 11 Tslsphon. Douglas bal. - , IndeveBdeBs, A-8131 anl a).-18X Oldest and Largest Houss la th tile. "HOGS INSURED AGAINST DISEASE: and other Llva Stock Intvuretl against gccldeut and .illsegss." Address The Live Stock Redproeal rnderwrlttrs. 410 UnlttMl Bkak Sld(.( Sioux City, la. . . S