THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JtfNE 26, 1909. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liverpool Cablet Come Surpriiingly Strong; at Opening-. START "SHOKTS TO COVEBtUTO Srl" la General and Thla Alraneti I. or a I Market Sharply DarlatT the First Trades of tha Dir. OMAHA, Jun S, 1K. Liverpool cables rame surprisingly strong It the opening and started shorts covering. Buying m general, which ilvtncM the local market sharply during tha early trsdes. Further advances cam on bullish tiawa from Argentina and exporters re ported good bid on all offerings. Corn wn steady and firm with wheat, but less active owlnx to no demand and continued favorable newa throughout the corn belt. Wheat ahowed unexpected, strength, due to higher cables, which atarted ahorta covering and brought In new buying. The undertone waa strong throughout the day and further gains were made near the nose. The general crop outlook, la un changed and thla bulge may not be sus- talned. Corn waa ateady and firm with wheat, but showed no advance. Cash corn aold better, but the demand la atlll Inactive and prevent valuea will probably prevail until a larger movement from tha country la atarted. Primary wheat receipts were 170,000 bush ela and ahlpmenta 12,0") buahela. against receipts last year of 202.000 buahela and ahlpmenta of 106,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 428.000 bushels and shipments 3K9.O00 buahela. against receipts last rear of 488,000 bushela and ahlpmenta of 440.000 bushels. . Clearance were 1.000 bushela of eorrt, UTAOOO bushels of oata, and wheat and flour equal to 14.000 buahela. Liverpool closed 'Aid higher on wheat nd 'SHd higher on corn. Local rang of options: northern. 11 SO; No, 2 northern, tl.2Mjl.efVa; No. I northern, fl 2?1 T7. Fl.AX-Closed at II : BRAN In bulk. t:i60rg2JW FLH"R First patents. $ vff.50: .cond patents. $4.3tfi 40. first clears, $5 0X.-i75.26; second clears, $.1.ri 3 86. WRtTHFB IX THR (IIIAI BELT Partly Cloadr. with Poaalhly Bhowere Satordar aad Tesnsieralaro Sasae. OMAHA. June 25, 1909. Unsettled weather still prevails over the northwest, the central valleva and the east ern and southern states, and there were showers within the last twenty-four hours throughout the northwest and In all sec tions east of the Rocky mountains, and rains continue thla morning In the extreme northwest and lower Missouri valler. Tem peratures continue high throughout the esstern state. No Important change in temperature has occurred In the central portion since the preceding report, but a alight and general fall Is shown In the ex treme upper Missouri valley and through out the northwest. The weather will re main unsettled In this vicinity tonight and Saturday, with possible showers and not much change In temperature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last mree years: im. W. 1307. 190. Minimum temperature ...64 08 65 68 Pr ctpltatlon On .00 .04 . 00 jsormal temperature for today, 74 degrees, deficiency In precipitation atnce March 1. 1.89 Inchea. Excrse corresponding period In lOOS. 1.39 Inches. Pendency corresponding period In 1907, 6.11 Inchea. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora aad Wheat Regloa Balletla. Com and wheat region bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at t A. m., 75th meridian time. Friday. June 25, 1908: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rein station. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb M 66 Article! Open. Hlgh. low. Close. Tesy. Wheat I .Tuly... Sept... I Corn ' Jul v.. Sept.. Oas Jul v.. Sept.. 1 oo i I imii in iwi 1 01 1 03i 1 01 i 03i 1 01 0(l fi (W4 R V 65V 651 66S 6V 6MJ i I . 40 I 40 40 40 40 Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, tl.jfvffl 27: No. ! hard. $1.21111 25; No. 4 hard, 1. 1021.16; No 3 spring. ll.2.Vfi1 25. rORN-No. I, 7c; No. , 7e; No. 4, WH 6e; no grade. 65c; No. 1 yellow. 67l4'tf 7Hc; No. 3 yellow, 74c; No. , white, 7l( ii'4c; ino. a wnite, 7ic Jow. 613f.U4o; No. S white, lifclhtei No. 4 wnue. tt'naic. KYE-No. t 78379c; No. t, 7637bc Carlot Ileoelpt. Wheat Corn. Oat Chicago 4 241 128 Minneapolis 18t Omaha t ST II uumth Auburn, Neb 88 66 Broken Row. Neb. 82 66 Columbua. Neb... 87 69 Culbertson, Neb.. M 66 Falrbury. Neb... 1 R8 Fairmont. Neb... 85 2 Or. Island. Neb.. 83 1 Hartlngton, Neb. 75 53 Hastlnga, Neb.... 8 60 Holdrege. Neb... 83 6 Oakdale, Neb 7 69 Omaha, Neb 8S 3 Tekamah, Neb'... 84 fl Aita. la 77 67 Carroll, la 80 M Clarlnda. Ia 90 7 Sibley, Ia 74 52 Sioux City, Ia... 78 58 .Oi .00 .00 t 44 .00 .08 .28 .02 .08 .00 .14 .03 T .43 .08 .12 .00 .03 .26 Sky. Ft. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. . DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain. Central. Statlona. Max. Mln. Inches Chicago. HI 28 S 61 .33 Columbus. 0 13 88 68 .34 Dea Moines, Ia.... 13 82 M ,t Indlanapolla. Ind.. 13 88 08 .62 Kansaa City. Mo.. 30 88 68 .08 Louisville. Ky 19 90 68 .06 Minneapolis. Minn. 74 50 .18 Omaha. Neb 19 84 RO .22 St. Louis. Mo 13 t 70 .01 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Reactionary Movement Shown Union Pacific Preferred. in today were 32.075.183.82 and for the corre sponding data last year ll.Stt.K5.71 CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS Wheat Pricea Advance More Thaa Two Cent Per Baahel. CHICAGO. June 2B.-Whoat prlcea ad vanced more than 2c per bushel today, ow inu to general demand based on a sharp bulge at Liverpool, and on reports of a big export bualness. At tha oloae prlcea were 2724o to 2tt above yeaterday'a final figures. Corn, oata and provisions also closed strong. The wheat market was decidedly strong all day, and at times tha volume of trade was large. An advance of A to Id, at IJverpool caused Initial gains here of e to Pc and later prices were forced up another cent or more on talk of an enor mous amount of export business trans acted on overnight bids at all grain cen ters In this country. The bulge at Liver pool waa aald to have been due ohlefly to the congested condition of the July de livery which. It waa claimed, waa brought nhevit by manipulation by Chicago Inter est a. .Another factor that has considerable In fluence In the strong opening here waa the official rfrport on the winter wheat crop of Cermany. w,hlch ahowed a deterioration of ' 18 points In the condition of the crop with Inst year's crop at the corresponding time. In the flnnl half of the dav Interest of pit traders was centered In the export situa tion when It was discovered that a large amount of business had been dona over tili;ht and In fact for several days. Exact flKurcs were not obtainable, but It waa learned that today's business exoeeded 100 boatloads, and some estimates placed the amount as high as (00 loads. Crop news was entirely Ignored. During the day the July delivery sold between II .144 and 31 14. The market closed active and strong, with prices almost at the highest point, final Quotations on July being at $1 lOTtQl.lt. The corn market was bulllnhly affected by the bulge In wheat. The market closed strong, at almost the top, at net galna for the duy of '.40 to a Oats followed the course of other grain, sentiment In the pit being bullish nearly all day. The market closed strong, witn prices Ho to 84c above yesterday s final Quotations. Provinlons were strong becaug of light receipts of live hogs and Owing to the bulge In train. At the close, prices were up 24c to 27 Wo. The leading futures ranged as follows: The weather continues warm throughout the corn and whes.t region. Rains were again general In all portions, being heav iest in tha northern portion. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GK1ERAL MARKET Qaotatloas Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. I Cloee. Yea y. Wheat I July f 1 15H 111 11444 114 1 lSTi Sept. 1 09H 1 10 1 0 I 10 1 ObH Doc. 1 071k 1 Ot 1 0714 1 08 1 06H Cotn -uiy 0914970) 7044 69V4 70 6fH Sept. 67VtftWj68 fc'Si 7VtfS 7V6H 7H I-c. !&74j&l 6bj57Wk ' & tl Oata I I I I du:y ,60 ft Hi (OH 4 50S 4 Sept. 43 flH 4344 4S 43 lec. 43H 44 43H 4'4tj 44 43WW Fork uiy 20 00 20 15 19 M 30 16 1 87H Sept. 201a 30 86 20.07MM36 SO 074 Lard J ray 1175 U 80 11 70 11 75 11 72H Sept. 11 45 11 Kl 11 77V4 U 80 11 MS Hlbs- -uly 11 074 11 124 1105 11 l!H 1100 ept. 11 62 U 05 10 r, 11 U2!l U 00 No a. l am. quotatlona were as follows: FLOl'R Steady, unchanged. BARLKY Feed or nuxiu. 08c; fair to choice malting, 70H4772O. tjKkID Klax. No. 1 southwestern, fl.54'4 No. 1 northwestern, )1.64H. Timothy, 33.80 til 90. t: over. 110.40. I KOVIolON Mess pork, per bbl.. 20 12H 4 JO 15. Lard, per loo lbs., 11.7b. onort ribs, aidee (loose), U.12Hfi U -17V4. Short clear Mlltrta IKavajII 111 fiiflt 7&. Total clearances of wheat and flour were (xrual to 54,000 bu. Exports for the week as shown by Bradatreet a. were equal to l.HOl.uw bu. Primary recelptsy were tfO.OuO bu.. compared with 232.0UU bu. the corre ponding ilny a ear ago. t-stlmnted re celpls for tomorrow: Wheat, I cars; corn. 260 cars; oata. m cars. ' at. Loata General Market. ST. LOUIS. Juna 35 WHEAT Futures higher: track. No. 3 cash, (1.29; old, (160 No. 2 hard, 1127130, nominal; July, (1.13 September, II TO V C'ORN-Hlgher; track. No. 2 cash, 72Hc No. I white, 76Stc; July, 7vH470'o; tfeptem per, o,'c OATS Higher; track, No. 2 sash, 53c, nominal; o. 1 wnue. ooac, nominal; July 4,'ic; eeptemDer, uo. HYE-Ur. 85c. FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. 85.6071 1 w; extra fancy ana sirsigm, 16.715.40 Dim winter irirars, n 'vd.iu, SEED Timothy, (175(03.25. C-OHNMKAW1U. BRAN Weak; sacked, cast track, II. U HA Y Weak timothy. 113 50217 00; prairie. BAOcUNO 7Hc. HKMP TWINE-TO. PHuVISlONS Pork, ateady; ;obbing (30 35. Lard, steady: prime stam. Ill 45,1 11.55. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra snorts. Ill tust: clear iuk. ii U'H; ahor clears. 8U.75. Bacon, steady; boxed extr short. $i:tH; clear ribs. (12.2V4; short Clears. Ill 75. I'oL Li Hi Steady; chickens, 12c; spring, J.tilic: turkeys. Listc; aucas, c; geese, to. BUTTER Steady; creamery, tlu2f. EUa8 Kuadv at ISc cai-ea Included. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls.... 4 ) 4 Wheat, bu - I M 4.4O0 iorn, bu 1 43,o Oata, bu , MlasMsH i ratal Market. MINNFA POU 8. June 28 WHEAT July. (I 27: September. tl UH: Lember, I v-w. vaaiit v. sii, Various S7HC 0. L e. I. 2 red I red of the Day oa Commodities. NEW YORK, June 25. FLOUR Receipts, 18.000 bbls.; exports, 4,700 bbls.; mar ket quiet but firm, wtlh wheat. Min nesota patents, 36.2536.60; winter straights, (Atftft6.&5; Minnesota bakers, (5.36ij6.66; winter extras. t4.S54T6.75: winter patents. M.764i7.00: winter low grades, K.bOtQ 56. Rye flour, ateady; fair to good, 34 5034.70; choice to fancy, (4 S"wao- CORNMEAL steady: nne white and yel low, SI. 6531.70; coarse, 1.561.60; kiln dried. (3.9(VH'3.5. hlE-Dun; ISO. 1 western. nominal, f. o. b , afloat. New York, BARLEY Dull; feeding, S5gS7o;. , New York. PARLEY Eaey; feeding. 8&ff87o, WHEAT Spot market strong; No. (old), (1.47, nominal, elevator; No. (old), 11.47, nominal; new, (1.J1H (end Au- ust), r. o. t. auoat; no. 1 nortnern uuiuin 1.3744, f. o. b., afloat; No. I hard winter, 11.344k. f. o. b.. afloat. There was a pro nounced advance in wheat prices today re flecting a very bullish aentlment over a reported one-third reduction in tna Argen tlna area, ahorta InROv;?: th tmtm tmt tlna area, showers In the southwest and a further big export demand; last prices were 21f2Ho, net higher. July closed, (1.25; September closed. (1.17; December closed. Il-lS. uoha Keceipis, du.; exports, l.itiu bu.; apot market firm; No. 2 (old), 80Hc; sales, In elevator and 79c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 (new), Mc asked, winter shipment. Option market was without transactions, closing tftto net nigner; July closed at 7Xc; September, 7SV4o; De cember closed, ooc . OATS Receipts, 3,6o0 bu. ; exports, 750 bu.; spot market dull; mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs., 60c, nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., mhuszc; clipped wime. st to z 10s., 0HftHc feed steady; spring bran. a.: mid dlings, (27.85; city, (37.50. HAY steady : no. & 76Ftwc: good to choice, 95c(100. ' HOPS Firm; state, common 10 choice, li08. lljj'16c; 1907, 47c; Pacific coast, 1908, fr4il8o; 1407. 54 8c HIDES Firm; Bogota, 20H21Hc; Cen tral America. 21Hc LEATHER steady; aold, ac(po. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, ll J 14 50. mess. IlLSOfiilS 00: beef hams. 124.00 block 3. Hanscom Plaoe 4,000 26 00; packet. (12. Km 13. 00; city, extra cut India mesa. ;ai.!Kfrzi w -"l meats, steaay; pickled bellies, 312.5312.75; hams, (12.50. Lard, firm; western, (12.00(912.10; refined, easy, continent, (U40; South America, (13.35. Pork, steady; short clears, (12.0OQil3.0O; mess, (21.60j 22.00. TALLOW Steady ; country, biQ 6HC. RICE Firm, domestic fair to extra, 9 Bi.c: Janan. nominal. BUTTER steady ; receipts, b.tsi lirKins: creamery specials, mvtiu-nc; orriciai price. :5Hc; extras, ac; western lactory, iirsts, 21c: western Imitation creamery, firsts. Tie chkesjs-steaay; cereipts, s.sui pags.; new stste full cream specials. 13H4214HC. koos Irregular: receipts, s.mib cases western extra first. 21Vy0!y4c; first, 20i& 21c: sooonds. 19HU20C POULTRY Alive, oun; western spring chickens, 22c: fowls, 15 Ho; turkeys, lac dressed, steady: western chickens, broil era, l&322c; fowls, 15315Hc, Kaaaas City Grata aad Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY, June 25 WHEAT Un changed: No. 2 hard. (I.2fdl.36; No. ( hard (l.yil 34; No. I red. (1.3v1.35; No. t red. (l.2til.a0. COlt.N L ncnangea 10 lower; ino. mixed, 67c; No. 3 mixed. 6644ti67c; No, white. 70HS71c; No. 3 white, 7uH70So. OATS l nohanged to 10 nigner: wo. white. 63ftiVc; No. mixed, 4H&61c RYE-K)o. HAY Unchanged to 50c loader; choice timothy. (13 0t?13 50; choloe pralrte, (11.25(9 1150; choice alfalfa, new, (ii.uov 13.00. BUTTKR Creamery, extraa. 2;c: firsts, lie: seconds. 19c; packing stock. 18c. EOQS Extraa, HHc; firsts, lsVic: current receipts. 1m; seconds and dirties ho. Receipts. Shipments, Wheat, bu. 15,000 8,000 Corn, bu W.O11O 27.000 Oata, bu. (,0u0 (,0U0 MEXICA5 MEROEa IS 7UK1SLD Soothera Paetic'a Hex lea a Proa- ertlea Will Be lacladed la Oao CoaMsr Delagi of Day la Wall Street. NEW YORK, June 26. The action of the stock market today was not Illuminating In showing the state of financial settle ment. The constant backing and filling of prices indicated lack of conviction and hesitation about pursuing a price move ment In either direction. The reactionary movement of the Union Paclflo stocks rather discredited the rumors used to push preferred stock suddenly to 110, and tna publication of the plans of the Southern I aclfic for merging and organising Its Mexican properties aroused a suspicion that this might be the matter that had given rise to all the surmises of a coming Harrtman financial plan. The copper industrials were a center of depression In the market, following the London lead, where there was another sharp decline In these securities after the recent recovery brought about by short covering. The price of the metal turned downward again In London also. The In fluence of the London market on New York was Increased by the rumors cur rent that an operator largely concerned In Americans and coppers there waa In trouble. London sold stocks here quite freely during the morning. The speculative contest that was going on was waged Insistently In Reading, and the erratic fluctuations In that stock kept the whole market unsettled. Many thou sands of shares were taken at last night's prices after an opening In an effort to hold It. A decline of a point and a period of wavering fluctuations were followed by a brisk advance, which placed it more than two points above last night's price. The publication of the preliminary esti mates of the week's currency movement was an Influence In lifting prices of atocks. The promise of a large cash gain gives assurances of resoureea to meet the demands of the July l settlements, al though the enormous Inflow of cash from the interior from another point of view, gives little sign of expanding demands for the use of money In business. The receipts of cash from the interior seemed to have exceeded the shipments by upwards of (10.000.000. the largest move ment for- any one week of the season. Deductions to be made are the (214,000 absorbed by subtreasury operations and the gold exports 11. noo.ono to sontn Amer lea early In the week and 11.000.000 engaged today for export to France tomorrow". The Paris cheque on London declined again to day, but the London discount rate also fell. The gold movement from New York to France Is not clearly understood, but re cent purchases of United States Steel In connection with the plan to list that stock on the pans bourse were given as expia nation for the check to the outward gold movement. If the obstacles encountered to that plan should Involve a return move ment or the stock which passed, the inter national exchange would be affected in proportion. The expectation that the meas ure for taxing net earnings of corpora tions would appear In the senate today had some repressive effect on the dealings In stocks. A few specialties showed Iso lated strength due to particular causes. The price movement was confused to the end. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, 35.5M.000. United States 4s regis tered declined Vi per cent and the coupon H per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: sales. Hlh. txw. Clos. REPORT Or THIS CLRARIXO ttOCSR Troaaaetlaas of the Aseoetated Baaka for tha Week. NEW YORK. June 25. Bradstreet's bank clearings report for the week ending June 34 shows sn sggregete of (3.ifli,s.0 000, as ssalnst (3.449. 441.0)10 last week and 32 0A1.4T9, 0i0 In the corresponding week last year. The following is a list of the cities: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec. C. Alllt-Chalmers pfd M Amslnmatnl Copper 14.100 S1H I0U Bl V4 American Agricultural .... r0 4!4 43 lv, Am. Beet Sufar 4X 43 44 3'4 Am. Can pf 4 81 II r14 Am. C. aV T l.Ooe HH H 55 Am. Cotton Oil 1,4 75 H Tt Am. H. a L. pM 400 4! 41 41 Am. Ics Securities 500 40 M V4 American Llnieed 30 17 17 17 American Locomotlrs ..... 48 Am. g. R . -dlT t.OOO 4044 PS 10 Am. 3. A R pfd 400 110 , lt lit Am. Sugar Refining 40) M4 111 III Am. T, T 1.4O0 143 141 143 Am. Tnhecro pfd 0 101 JO" I'M American Woolen t 14 M 13 Anaconda Mining Ce 1.400 41 41 48 Atchlann li.OM) 115, 11J lift Atrhlaoa pfd 400 104 104 104 New York Chlcsgo Boston Phllsdelphla ... St. I -on Is Pittsburg Kansas City.... San Francisco.. Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis .... New Orleans.... Cleveland Detroit iMAit IOtilevllle Milwaukee Fort Worth Los Angeles St. Paul Seattle Denver Buffalo Indianapolis ... Spokane Providence Portland. Ore... Richmond Albany , Washington, D. St. Joseph Salt Lake City..., Columbus Memphis Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo Rochester , Hartford , Nashville Des Moines Peoria New Haven Sioux City Norfolk Grand Rapids.... Syracuse Evansvllle Birmingham Springfield. Mass Portland, Me Augusta, Ga Dayton Oakland, Cal Worcester Jacksonville. Fla. Wichita Wheeling , Knoxvllle Little Rock Chattanooga Charleston, S. C. Mobile Wilmington Lincoln. Neb Wllkesbarre Tnpeka Davenport Oklahoma Fall River Kalamazoo Sacramento Springfield, 111..., Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids New Bedford .... Columbia, S. C... Macon Youngstown Lexington Fargo, N. D Akron Rockford, III , Krle. Pa Ploux Falls, 8. t Canton, O , Qulncy. 111... Bloomlngton, Lowell Binghamton Chester, Pa South Bend, Ind. Decatur III Springfield, O.... Vtcksburg Fremont, Neb.... Mansfield. O Jacksonville. 111.. I Jackson, Miss... Houston Galveston Duluth Scranton (2.on6.l8S,om 2NU77.ion 173,lS.OnO 119.691.Ono 59. 4,19. (X) 44 15X000 37.5T.2.0OO 3. .247.0001 25,3f4.OJ0l Ifi.tt oon 17,441.000! 14.924.OWj 16.58S.000 14.010,0001 8. 698,0OO' 10.649.000 10,426.000 (.045.000 13.K6.000i 10.016.000 10. W4. 001 0i6 0"0 9.137.000 199.om 6,727,000 .8?0,0fl0 (.909 000 1188.000 (.422.000 5.707.0001 t.OftO1 7.424.01 "01 5.45.1,00)1 (.9W1.000 6,036,ono! 69S7.000 1584. 0"0 4 66.000 (.44.000 (.039.000 1433.0001 8.1S6.0no 1315, 0W 2 6.000' 1482.000! 2. 889.000 2.2V2.000 1.924.0(10 1. 863.0001 1,-Wfl.OOW l.VfH.ono1 1,724.0001 i.3Ki.yxi l.ww.oool 1.773.0W 1.675,000( 1.6W 0.V 1.229.0001 1,476.0001 1.401.000 1.2"9.000 1.27.0nol 1.009.0001 1.104.000 l.J-.OOO 1. 191.000 1.219.000 1.205.0001 1.046,0001 459.1 I 41 7 20 1 14.1 21 4 49.3 21 0 29.3 12.7 24 11.8 23.2, 21.7 SLoi 4 4.T 40.1 60 3 . 31 .5 13.8 1.9 17.( 13 1 13.1 15.61 16.3 30.(1 . 69.T 6 8 8). 4 72.4 "k'.s 24 i 19.0 17.4 13. .4l 16 31. 1.71 8.V9! 41. 0i 84 6 iTl::::: 24. 3! III. Optlona at Kansas City: Articles. Open. High.l Low. Close. Wheat July September December Corn July September December 1 7 1 03 1 02 8584 63 531 1 0784 1 04a.l 1 04 66T4 43SI 63V4I 1 06V 1 03 1 0284 65 62V I 53 1 07;b 1 1 0314B ' 65 S344 i3a Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA, June 25. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery and near bv orlnts. 27c. ' F.GOS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 22c at mark; current receipts in returnable cases. 3uc at mark; western firsts, free ease. 22Hc at mark; current receipts, free cases, UWt 20Wc. CHEESE Firmer; New York full creams choice. 13&14c; fair to good, 137jlJVo. Dalath Grata Market. DULUTH. Minn.. June 25. WHEAT Close: July. (127; September. (1.12; T.o. 1 northern. (129; No. I northern. (1.274. OATS tZHVHo. Toledo Serd Market. TOLEDO. June 23. SEEDS-Clover, cah (6 80; December and October, (7 00; March, n frime ilm-.ihv. 12 HO 1 ( 38.00; Aogust, IS.30, Prime alslke Atlantic Coast Una.... Baltimore A Ohio Bal. 4 Ohio pfd Bethlehem Steel Hrooklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Paalfto Central Leather , Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Cheaapoak A Ohio Chloato A Alton Chtcaco Ot. W Chicago N. W C. at. A St. P C, C, C. a St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Bo Colo, ft So. let pfd Cole. A 80. Zd pfd Conaolidated Oas Corn Products Delaware ft Hudson Denver A Rio Orande D. ft R. O. pfd Plttlllers' 8ecurlUes Brio Brie let pfd Erie Id pfd General Bleotiio Great Northern pfd Great Northern Or otfe... Illinois Central Interboromh Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester ... Int. Marine pfd International Paper Int. Pump lows Central Kaneaa Cltr So K. C. go. pfd Loulevllle ft N Minn, ft at. L M-. t. p. s. a. m Mleaourl Paclfle M., K. ft T M.. K. ft T. pfd , National Bleoult , National Lead N. R. R. of M. lrt pfd... New York Central N. T.. O. ft W Norfolk ft W North American Northern Paclfle Pacific Mall , Pennsylvania People's Oae P., C. C. ft St. V Preeeed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Rallwar gteel Spring Reading Republle Bteel Republic gteel pfd Rock leland Ce Rock Irland Co. pfd St. U ft 8. P. 3d pfd.... St. Louis S. W , Bt. U S. W. pfd , Bloea-Sheffleld B. ft I.... Southern Paolfle - Bo. Paclfle pfd Bouth-rn Rallwar 80. Railway ffd Tenneaaee Copiier Teiaa A Pacific T., St. U ft W T.. St. It. A W. pfd ITnlon Paclfle L'nron Paeine pfd II. B. Realty C. 8. Rubber V. B. Steel P. B. Bteel pfd I' tan Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Wabaah Wabeah pfd Weetern Maryland ....... WeetlnirhouM Bleetrte ... Weetern t'nlon i. Wheolinc ft U T. Wleconeln Central 4.400 111 114 too 7.IW) mo 10) '4.100 Vio 100 t.m l.it IO) J4' 3.M0 43 1W IM 100 II "00 140 " 1 IS 74 18! SI 104 T7 I 183 1.400 "0 M0 4.400 1.400 too 1M 44 IM U 61 4 JX HI 1.3 144 1.100 T4 IU0 14 M.ftOO IT 41,100 41 M 7S 140 SI 104 M "i' in 131 74 42 t 41 lit 21 111 44 44 14 sr. 41 114 lit 4 ! 74 141 SI 14 :w 77 7 1 lit l.M 7S 41 4 11 40 1SI 13 111 48 , j 41 11 101 1HH 4 21.1 12.... 17 .!... 45.2 ... S3. J ... 44.31... I.9... 27.8 ... 60.41... 14.6 ... 19.0 ... 30. ... 20.5 ... 1.71... .0'... T. ... 32.0 ... 19.6 ... 40.8 ... 23 ... 6f,6.000l I . 1.187.000 2.9l KsO.000 21. 21 876.000 27.5 I. 014 0(10 54. n! 922030 84.7 Soti.ono 87.7 904.000 43.0 601.000 15.6 filOOOO 41.0 K17.000 27.8 726.000 49.3 746.000 114.3 731.000 22.6 727.0O0 21.1 730.000 54.1.000 50.8 678.000 86.2 4M.0O0 20.41 aSB.OOO 61 J) 436,000 2.6 3f7.0)0 .S 557.0(10 23.6 610.000 18.4 390 0O0 17.8 4M 000 31.2 192.000 15.2 303.000 49.2 357.000 26.1 206.000 11.4 276.000 1.( "21. 932.000 29.1 II. 219.000 1.4 2.944.000' 2.823,0001 fresfe! Ji Eanneoat- lBargalis For TOMORROW. SATURDAY, fyTS P 185 Odds and Ends. Values Irom $17.50 lo $25, VO' J j) For tomorrow we offer an Extraordinary Bargain in Ladies' Silk Rubberized Coats and Men's Cravenettes, not a single one of these J , i at. i at it 7 r.n .1 .va n V.t.V n . gnnnenis worm ipbb iiihu fii.ov, nuu ruuiw ua uiu o $25.00. Tomorrow (--.Am- Ci rtsa A I A Few Odds and Ends in L-aJlircl OpUCIdl Linen Dusters for Men and "Women, regular $5.00 to $7.50 values, only SSL 7K Three More Big Specials In Onr Ladies Suit Dept. About 40 Odd Wash Suits worth up to $30.00, tf 35 to go at For Saturday only. w Lingerie Dresses, worth up to $12.50, to go at, 3.95 Your choice of any Waist in the house. Tbe Rfsjwn! They ure Drammnt' Samples, worth up to $6. Com ! auid ciamine them. 95c (EOOiYEM KAMCOAT C Loyal Hotel Building, Cor. 16th and Davenport Sts. 0. increased. 1834.000 marks. Treasury bills, dacrensed, 11.290000 marks. Notes in cir culation, Increased. 80.645.000 marks. D poalts, decreased. 8.687.000 marks. CJold in hand, increased, 23,312.000 marks. Local gecsrllles 4aola4lona. Qttotatloni furnlahed r Samuel Burns, Jr., 614 Mew Turk Life feulltlnf. Omasa. 4 Not included in totala because com parisons are Incomplete. Not Included in totals becauss contain ing other Hams than clearings. New Yarlc Meaer Market. NEW YORK, June 25.-MONKY On call, easy at 1VI Per ruling rate, 1 Pr cent; closms bid, 14 per cent; offered at 1 per cent. Time loans, dull and weak; sikty days, titlVt Pr cent; ninety days 2V4ig2 Per cent; six months, ,4MH: Pr "fRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-iff4 STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 84.86009 4.&W0 tor sixty-day bills and at 4.806 for de mand; commercial bills, 34.86(54.80. SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, weak; railroad, "cioalna; quotations en bonds today were j.n follows: ii a . res 10tJaDao 4a 7 " - ... .... ....loiva ao a 400 1.810 w 3.700 too '"ioo 400 son 3,300 84 14 St 10 t H ms TS 41 14 144 "is it t sa 'jf 111 IS 41 100 ft 46 1.400 l.OrtO jno 4"0 t.m 4M IS) M 40 ti U.1 S4 4.0HO 1JD vd m 10 tt 100 4t U3400 ISA . i.r ti J00 . 1.400 104 J1 TO 40 (oo 4 45.100 IJl 1.004 HI 3 4 4 SI M0 t loo 4 0 S 41 7 , 44.600 1 1,400 41. 400 . 3I0 7'W , 4.400 , 4.404 , 14.400 yvi 300 is: 6t fl S3 ISO to 14 v lis 43 4S 16t SI 104 90 4S 'ti 44 ito" ui si 44 'si 4T 41 16 144 11 6o 44 5 4 14 40 3 44 71 140 44 Itl 73 104 tt 40 II ' (3 it 41 140 14 lit US 41 4r 140 4 1E4 SI 104 SI 70 4s S 41 ISO iss to 4 47 4 47 47 300 107 104 10S 41 41 t M M 1!4 13S U4 41 4t 4 411 44 M 31 il 11 44 t M 17 IS 13 t 44 14 73 13 7t 10 64 M 44 .101 do M aerlea 4S .101 L. 8. deb. 4s 1431.... 4S .1:4 U N. unl. 4a 100 .110 M.. K. 4V T. lrt 4a... 14-1 . 44 edo If A rf. 4s.. 44 101 Mo. Paclfle 4a. " do coupon U. B. St. res do coupon , V. 8. 4a. ref do eoupon Allls-Chal. 1st 4s. A Am Aa Am.' T. T. ct. .. 104 do sen. 4e 40 Am. Tobaoco 4a J Mo. Paclflo 4a aj do 4a 1H N. T. C. . ta 44 Afhlaon sen. 4s 101 do deb. 4a eea . L 1st 4s... 44 N. V. Cltr 4t new..lU .lib1!'!. I. n. aa n. .114 T. 4a 18 . 44 N. A W. let s. 4a.... 44 .100 do ct. 4a S . 44 No. Pacific 4s lu .40 doll '4 . 41 eo. B. I rfdS- 4a ... 44 .104penn. ct. Sa 1414... 44 .110 to eon. 4s ...104 . Readlna sn. 4a 100 .127 St. L. 8. r. fg. 4a. 14 ,lo4 set. u b. w. e. 4., it . 7i do lrt gold 4e 44 . 44 Seaboard A. L, 4s.... 7 C II. A B P. g Sa to So. Paotflo col. 4s.... n C, R. i. P. 4s.. 40 do let ret. 4a S4 aBo. Kaiiwsr e ua 91 do gen. 4a 42 7l'nlon Pacific 4s. 10 77 do CT. 4a HO SI do let ret. 4a ... tt It V. 8. Rubber ta clfe.,104 D. H. ct. 4a 105 V. B. Bteel 2d 4a 1 do lt ref. 4a 1 ' Va.-raro. Cham. ss... D. st R. O. 4a 47 Wabaah let 4a Ill niatlllera' ta i. 7j do let 4 ex. 4e Erie p. I. 4a 40 Weetern Md. 4s 44 do (en. 4a It Wee Eloe. ct. .... 14 do ct. 4a series A. 4V,le. Central 4a 4S do cries B la Armour 4a w. I " Oen. eiec ct. in 1'' C. B. Q. 4a.... 44 III. Can. let ref. it... 44 ft O. ref. I 1 1tD. ft R. O. ref. fta... M lie N. R. R. ot If. 4i. . 44 do OT. 4a. do ct. 4a At. C. L. lit 4a Bal. ft Oblo 4a do a do S. W. Si. ... Brkn. Tr. ct. 4e.... r-anada Bo. let 4a.. Central of Ca. la.. Central Leather la. C. ot N. J. . ia.. C. ft o. 4a Chlcaio ft A. Sa. . C . B. ft Q. J. 4a. do col. 4a. do rfda. 4a. COC. ft St. L. Colo. Ind. be.. Colo. Mid. 4s C. ft 8 r. ft 0. 4a. Cudahr Parking Oo. la 1444 rolumbue. Neb., 4V L. 4e It2t Cltr ot Omaha bonda 4a 14 4 Cltr Omaha It Hit Douglas Counif 4a 14S4 p. t . Bank atock. Lincoln Oata CUT Malt Co. 4 Kanaaa Cite Rr. 4a 11B. Mebraaka Telephone eteck Pebreaka Undenrriurm, Omaha Omaha Oaa 4s 1111 Omaha . U ft P 6s Omaha ft C B. Bt. Rr. Ia ltl Omaha C. II. BL Rr. ll Omaha ft C. B Bt. Rr, r' J Omaha ft C. B. Bt. Rf. eo. 4 ... Omaha ft C. B. Bt. Rr. ft B. pfd 4. Omaha Water Ce. 4a 1444 Omaha Water Ce. lit fd Omaha B. ot T. Bldg. Co. pfd Omaha B. P. ft T. Co. ts 1417 paclflo T. ft T. 4e 14S7 Sheridan Coal 4s HIS Bouth Omaha Sewer 41 19?4 aieua cttv fltcek Tarda pfd 4 Union Stock Yerde So.. Omaha. 44 New York Minln Mocks NEW YORK, June 26. Closing quotations en mining; stocks wfte: Alice 1U I.eadTiiie con, 4 144 V 103 47 1 'lT . 44 44 tt 41 , 44 45 44 It 100 ' ' 7 , 44 , 100 41 101 101 104 ie 14 44 44 100 100 100 44 11 44 4 tl 103 40 404 11 Brunawlck Con, ... Com. Tunnel etock. 4o bonda Con. Cat. ft Vs.... Horn BlWer Iron BIlTer Offered. 4 'Little Chief . 34 Mexican . 17Ontarts . II Ophir , ,. 44 Standard .144 Yellow Jacket . 4 .107 .145 .171 . 44 g. 4a. Treaaarr Statement. WASHINGTON. June . Todays state ment of the treasury balance In the general fund, exclusive ot tne gibu.wu.ww goto, re rv ihnwi: Gold coin and bullion. 846.' 807,069: rold certificates. $23,466,760; available raan uaiance, tiAi,i,rio. Gold Gagagea lor Export. NEW YORK. June 26. The Natlonsl City bank today engaged 3W0.000 in gold bars (or shipment to ranis on eaiuraay. Cot tost Market. NEW YORK, June 25. COTTON The cotton market opened steady at unchanged prlcea to an advance ot 3 pointa and sold about 6 or 7 pointa net higher during the early trading. Cables were a little better than due and the weather map showed no heavy rain, but a report concerning the condition of the crops in Georgia and Alabama by a local authority was very bullish and was probably responsible for the Increased activity and advance. Spot closed quiet, 10 points higher; mid dling upianos, ii.iuc; miaaung gun, ii.yoc; sales. 412 bales. Futures opened steady; July, 11.08c; August, 11.14c; September, lL17ll.20o; October. 11.29c; December, 11.23c; January, 11 lfic: March. lL21o: May. 11.24c. GALVESTON, Tex., June 35. COTTON Hlrhtr at 11c. ST. LOUI9.-June 25. COTTON Steady: middling. llc. Bales, none; receipts. 666 balee; shipments, 667 bales; slock, 17,141 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 25. METAL8 The London tin market was unchanged to a ahade lower. SDot remaining at 182 15s, while futures closed at 1134 7s 4d. Locally dull and shade hlsrher on the average, quo tations ranging from 829.00 to 320.26. Cop per was lower In London, with spot . at tW 7s 6d, and futures at 100 6s. Locally dull and unchanged. Lake. 31J.26(2U electrolytic 313.013.12; casting, 113.760 13.00. The London lead market was un changed at il3. Locally dull at 84.363 4.46. Spelter advanced to 21 17s 64 in London. Locally dull and unchanged at lo.406.45. The English iron market was unchanged, with Cleveland warrants quoted at 48a 44d.' Locally steady. No. 1 foundry northern, si.K6(tfi7.w; no. i, tio.tw ft 16.50; No. 1 northern and No. 1 southern. sort, at 4i5.rii4.M). BT. Lours, June 25. METALS Lead, steady; 84 .37Vi. Bpelter, steady; 86.37V. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET No Material Change in Cattle Prices for the Day. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER ghees) or I.asnbe oa gale to Make Market, bat Prices oa Graai era (or Week Are Decld edly Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. June 25, 1900. rtecelDts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday. Official Thursday... estimate Friday .... Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 1.8b 4.007 tMl ... 1.622 12.126 2.683 ... 3.006 13.186 .m ... 2,108 8.610 3.231 ... 1,068 6.300 Five days this week 10.740 44,629 14,768 Same days last week.... 13, 100 84.021 - 14.627 Hame days 1 weeks ago. 14,0.73 M.B60 8,744 Same days 1 weeks ago . 16.709 61.628 7.8:8 Same days 4 weeks ago. 17.00 68.409 11.483 Same days last year.. ..11. 427 42,628 20, MS The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1800. 1008. Inc. Dec. Cattle 438.691 423.226 16,368 Hogs 1.862.605 1,474,261 121.7; 6 Sheep 664.236 682.868 28.622 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omana for the last several days, with comparisons. Date. I 1908. im.lSO7.18O8.1906.lSV4.l03. June 15... T tH I SO 164 1 36 6 19 4 83 June 14... 7 66 5 64 6 38 6 23 4 88 June 17... 7 6?H 6 63 I 91 5 9014 8-' June IS... 7 00H I 57 I 7 4 39 4 93 June 19... 7 63 564 591138 I 19 June 90... 6 66 6 91 f 80 I lu 6 00 June 21... T 6314 6 80 4 28 6 1 5 07 June 22... 6 57 6 77 6 91 S3 6 13,107 June 23... 7 44 H 686 6 86 6 16 6 06 June 24... 7 3iH 6 92 6 81 1206U June 36. 587 680 515 6 16 I 99 6 01 6 96 I OT I 94 88 e I 84 I 78 6 97 67 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: cattle, nogs, norses. C, M. Y St. P ITnlon Paclflo C. ft N. W., east.... C. & N. W., west.... C. St. P., M. ft O... C, B. k. C.., east.... C, B. Q., west C, R. I. P., eaat... C., R. I. tt P., west.. Illinois Central C. u. w Total reeelpts 10 4 1 17 2 19 27 74 Ths disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 7'J9 1.1K6 1.408 ' 1 1,751 74 SU L. 4k B. r. g. 4a. 44 Total aales for the day. 64,100 shares. Loasloa Stock Market. LONDON. June 25. American securities opened quiet. First prices showed little change from yesterday's New York closing Later the market declined slightly and at noon was from a point under parity London closing stock quotations: it at.. K. ft T 41 14 New York Central. ..ltd Norfolk ft W ,v Cenaela, money do account..., Anaconda , Atchison do (d Baltimore ft Okie. Canadian Paclfle.. Cheeapeako ft O... Cbtraso O. W , Chi.. Mil. ft BL P Te Beers IienTer ft HI O... do pfd , Erie , 4 1st pfd do U fd Grand Trunk Illinois Oentral..., LoulaTllle ft X .. El-dividend. SILVER Bar, ....ua da pfd ti .100 Ontario ft W .11 reuijl.enla el .lai Rand at I nee u . It Heading jtu S Bouthera Rr is .144 so pfd ti . 14 Soul barn Paetfla Its 44 t'nlen Paclfle .. a do pfd .. M 0. S. Seel .. at do pfd .. 44 Wabaah .. 81 do pfd ..Ill Beanie 4s.... ..14 AmaL Cooper. .14 ..iva .. 4 :W .. 47 .. 7 .. u 24 l-16d Der outua aiunisi-i(i per cent. The rate of discount in tha open market for short and three months' bills is lal per cent. OMAHA, Bask C!earlua-. June 2o.-Bs.nk clearlnss for Int. Met. 41 Int. M. M. 4a K. C. So. let la Bid. Offered. Boaloa Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. June 25. Money, call loans, 24 til per cent: time loans, sino per cent, Official 41 Arliona Com. ... loo Atlantic 1U Butte Coalition 1''iCel. ft Arliona. :Z Cal. ft Hecl... ,147 Centennial ,1!4 Cupper Ran .. Dllf Weat closing: Atrhieon adj. 4a dn 4a Atoutinn It. R do pfd Norton ft Albanr... Doaton A Maine... Huston EleTated ... Kltchburs p'd .130 N. Y., S. M. ft H...1H rranklln t'nlon Pacific .... Am. Arge. Cham.. do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube,.. Amer. Sugar do rfd Am. T. ft T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. ft B. . Fallon Flee. lllu. Mesa. Electrlo .... do pfd Maaa. Oaa in I ted rrull I'ntted B. M do pfd I". B. Bteel do pfd Adrenture A llouea . .'. Amalgamated Ex-diTldend. W Oreene Canana .. 4S lele Rorale ..lou Vim. Mining ... .. i Mlrhlsan ..121 Mohawk ..lWMon 7. ft C... ..141 Nersda .. 44 Old Damlnioa .. ..101 Oecenla . . 44 Parrot ..14 Qulncr .. It Shannon .. 44 Trlnltr .. . t'nlted Copper .. ..Ill V. s. Mining ... .. ' V. 8. Oil .. !M'th .. m Victoria ..111 Wlnena .. 1WolTerlne .. 41 North Butts .. 41 , 4 : 14 4o4 31 81 , 4 . HH 10 24 4 , 10 44 tt , ts 4S 134 44 : , 10 . 41 . 12 4 J .144 Wool Market. BOSTON. June 26 WOOL-Th Corn- Liverpool Grata aad Prorleloas. LIVERPOOL. June 25. WHBAT-Spot, No. 2 red. western winter, nominal. Fi turea. firm; July, 9s 2d; September, 8s 7Hd; December, ts 64d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, via Galveston. 6a 5d. Futures, steady; July, 5s 7d; September, 5s 7d. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA, III.. June 28. CORN-Hlgher: No. 2 yellow. 72c; No. 3 yellow, 72c; No. 2, 72e: No.3. 72c; No. 4. 71c; no grade. 66c. OATSHlgher; No. 1 white. WiHO'Sic. Raak of Germaar ttateaaeat. BERLIN. June 26 The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows i ne lonowing- changes: Cash in hand. Incr-ard. 28.717 Ono marks. Loans, increased, 919,000 marks. Discounts, merclal Bulletin of Boston will say of the wool market today: Business Is a little more quiet this week as a result of the comparatively limited offerings of domestic wools and the fact that the goods manufacturers are now beginning to sell their light weight fabric for next spring. All wool dealers look for an early resumption of buying in the raw material market at full and rising prices. The shipments of wool from Boston to June 24, Inclusive, were 124,418.045 lbs., sgalnst 71.529 449 lbs., for the same time last year. The receipts to June 24. In clusive, were 1S2.S91. 2S3 lbs., against 76,542. 009 lbs., the same period last year. ST. LOCI8, June 25 WOOL Easy ; ter ritory and western mediums, 23j)27Vfcc; fine mediums, Iirg24c; fine, 15 lc. Staadard Cats Crade Oil. PITT8BURC1, Pa., June 26. Announce ment was made bv the Standard Oil com pany today of another cut of I cents in th price of crude petroleum. The new quotations are; Pennsylvania. $1.63; Mercer Black. 81.10; Newcastle, $1.07; Corning, lc; Cabel, $1.17; North Lima. 8jc; South Lima, 84o; Indiana, 84c: Somerset. 76c; Ragland, 65c. NEW YORK, June 2R.-The Standard Oil company today announced a reduction In the price of oil of 10 cents per 100 gallons, making refined In case. $190; refined in tank. $4 90; standard white, 18.40, and re fined at Philadelphia, $8.36. Dry Goods Market,, NE WTOIK ! n irrTh4 cotton goods market rules very firm, ad vances iit-i.g i,,. -ii niuuk .... . - . lines of bleached cottons and a few number of drills and sheeting. Cotton yarns have been purchased more liberally In small lot. The local wool market 1 generally quiet pwlng to the scarcity of stock. Some line of clasa 1 wools are being bought for men' wear purposes. The Jobbers will open semi-annual clearance sales Monday morn ing. agar aad Molaaeee. NEW YORK. June 26. Bl'OAH-Raw, firm; fair refining. $3.42; centrifugal, 98 teat. $i92; molaasea sugar. 13.15: refined, steady; No. 6. 4 46; No. 7. 4.40c; No. 8. 4 36c; No. 9, 4 30c; No. 10, 4 25c; No. U. 4.20c; No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13, 4 10c; No. 14. 4 10c; eonfeclon- ers A. 4.76c; mould A. 6 10c; cut loaf. 6.75o; crushed. 5 66c: powdered. 106c; granulated, 496c; cubes, 5.20o. MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, BVgUo, Omaha Packing Co 106 Swift A Co loo Cudahy Paoklng Co 120 Armour & Co 97 swift dt Co. from K. C... B3 Cudahy Pk. Co. fr. K. C. 1M Armour dt Co. from K. C. 178 Lobman 4 Rothschild 53 W. I. Stephen 9 "Ill 6V Son T ... T. P. Lewis 45 J. B. Root dt Co I J. H. Bulla 14 F. O. Inghram IS Swarts-Boland , 134 ..... St. Louis ' 478 Badden 240 Other buyers 65 128 Totals' tlin g01T m CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were very small, only thirty-seven cars being reported in, making the total for the week the smallest that It has been in some time and slightly smaller than for th cor responding week of last year. With only thirty-seven cars all told on sale, there were not enough beef steers to make very much of a market. At the same time th supply was plenty large enough to meet the requirements of buy ers. Tidy light cattle of good quality were In fair request at ateady price, but heavy cattle, as ha been the case all the week, were alow and hard to move. For the week to date, th best light cattle on th yearling order are lfrjj 26c higher, but heavy cattle have shown very little it any Im provement. Possibly prime heavy might be a little higher than the low spot last week, but the plain heavy can safely be called no more than steady. Cows and heifers were In very light sup ply and the demand was fair, and few on sale changing hand at good, strong prices There were no stockers or feeders of any eonnequence on rale and th market wa without noteworthy change. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholc corn-fed steers, $6 4O,j0.75; fair to good corn-fed steers, $6 va6.40; common to fsir corn-fed steers, $6 6Vfc 00; good to choice corn-fed cows and heifers, fK.MMirl.M; fair to good cows snd heifers, 13.766.00; com mon to fair cowa and heifers. 12.003 75; stock heifer. 83 254? 1.00: veal calve. 64. 094 7 00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.25ffS 2S; good to choice stockers and feeders. $4.3fxr7'5.rl0: fair to good stookers and feeders. $3 .7MJ4 to; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.0) 8 75. HOOH Fhlnnsrs wanted onlte a number of hogs this morning and they were forced to pay advance amounting on an average to about 10c over yesterday' price for the kind that they wanted. The market on good chipping grades was fairly actlv and the moat of th hog of that description old early In th morning. As was the case yesterday packers were not quite such active buyers and common, light, mixed packers were only about SlilOe higher, with the market closing rather weak and slow. A Urge proportion of all the hot sol.1 lnld th rang of $7.4&ii7.69 and on up a high as $7.70 for prim heavy. Today' advance make up for all of tha weakness developed yesterday and more, too, but the market I still around UVkc lower than It was esnv in th week. SHEEP Today's receipts were nil and, of course, there waa no market to test value. The live mutton market during th weak at this point has been one of constantly declining values. Oraesers from Oregon. Idaho and I'tah range have made up the bulk of aupplie and the total rer-elpta for th four days exceed last week's official count by 1,000 head. Receipts for the cor responding week of last year exceed this week nv mutton aupply by about 6.001 head Th frt that there waa onlv a limited sprinkling of fed stock shipped In this week indicates thst practically all of last year' crop ha been marketed and that buying Interests must look to the range fiotn now on for their mutton. The quality and quantity of this week's sup plies, ss well. Is almost a sure Indlrstlon that the range mutton crop has been stsrted marketward in earnest. The trend of value this week has been somewhat disappointing to selling talent In view of the fact that live mutton has been selling at a premium for the last few weeks. The decline, however, has not been confined to this market and valuea at other pointa have been punished equally severely. The lower prices paid this week Is largely a reflection of uncertain senti ment In buying circle. Buyer as a gen eral rule are somewhat at sea as to the proper level of grass mutton when the advance guard puts In its appearance at market, and thla year has been no ex ception to the rule. In order to be on the right side of the fence a decline In valuea Is their only safe and conservative route. The transitory stage between fed stuff and grassera has already been passed and a smoother market may be expected from this time on. Th total decline on rang sheep and yearllnga this week has been right Around g0c, with fed sock and spring lambs quotably ateady with last week. Quotations on range ahenp and lambs: Good to choice aprlng lambstT. 600)8. 50: fair to good spring lambs, $6.0OffT .69: good to choice yearling lamb, $3. 254ft 80: fair to good lambs and yearllnga. $4.661145. 26; good to cholc wethers, $4-OOffl. 10; fair to good wethera, $4 168t4 SO; good to cnoice ewes, $4 . 50414 88; fair to good ewes, $4.10 4. 50. itepreseniauve stairs: CHICAGO LIVE) STOCK MARKET Storr Day's Trading; la Cattle, Hoar aad Ikeesi. CHICAGO, June 25. CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady; Steers, $6.60i9 7.86; cow. $4.00(i)P6.25; heifers, $8.60&6.26; bulls. $3.7536.16; calves, $3.00(37. 60; stockers and feeders. $8. Hag 26. - HOGS Receipts. 9,000 head; market 10c higher; choice heavy, I7.8M37.H: butchers, $7.767.0; llejht mixed, $7.4tVfi7.6$; choice light. $7.55ti7.66: packing, j7.B57.iO; pigs, $607.00; bulk of al. $7.60i87.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 7.000 head: market steady to 25c lower; sheep $4 .2MT.75; lambs, $7.60(88.76; yearlings, $6 00 6.75. g " Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jun 26. CATTLE Receipt. 1.100 head. Including 1.200 outherns; market steady to lOo higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, 3025(37.00; fair to good, $6.00635; western steers, $6.004 7.00; stockers and feeders, $3 50 j6.60; southern steers, $4.0Jp.00; southern cows, $2.7650; native cows, $3.00?4l.00; na tive heifers. $4.007.00; bulls, $3.00(36.00; Calves, $4.004y7.60. HOOS Receipts, $.500 head; market 10c higher; top, $7.80; bulk of sales, $7.2frS7.76; heavy, $7.497.80; packers and butchers, r.2ofJ7.75; light, $7.Ib4f7.60; pigs, leDtk 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700 head; market strong; lambs, $6.g,8 8i; yearlings, $8.0Og.76; wethers. $4.50n 60: ewe, $4 0036.16; stockers and feeders. $3.00 (H.60; Texas muttons, M.wuo.w. St. Loala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June 26. CATTLE Receipts, (00 head, Including 860 Texan; marsi steady; native shipping ana export ieers. 86.20ii7.15; dressed beef and butcher steers. $6.75(84.70; steers under 1.000 pounds, $4 608 $.08; stocksrs and feeders, $3.2niT4.7$; cows and heifers, $1.757.10; canners, $2.2&if3.10: bulls, $3.76w6.70; calves, s0.Du4rf.fu; leans and Indian steers, $3.76J.66; cows ann heifers. $2.604.60. HOOS Receipts, 4.900 head; market 10a higher; pigs and lights. $5.50(97.70; P!jr. $7.76Qp7-50; puteners ana oi tiraii, ii,iv 'sHEEP AND LAMBfr-RecelpttV 1.600 head; market steady; native muttons, $4 00 fj.M: lambs, $6.168i8.; culls ftnd bucks, 13.6O&6-90; Blockers, $8.6095.00. t. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST JOSEPH, June . CATTLE Re eelpts, 400 head. Market steady; steers, $4 50tff-75; cows and heifers, $2.505141.28; calves, I3.IAS1.26. m . . HOGS Receipts, $.500 head. Market 5e higher; top. 17 80; bulk of aales, $7.4011(7. 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 400 head. Market steady; lambs, $8.'sB4. llesx Cltr Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 25 (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, $09 head; mar ket strong; beeve. $6.0u.76; cow, $6 Oof $ 00; feeder. W.004j4.76; yearlings $3.00(34.40. HOGS Receipt. 1,800 head: market steady: range of prloe. $7. 16tt4. 80; bulk of tales, 7.36i7.46; lock la tight. Receipt at th lx principal market yeteraay western South Omaha. Ploux City St. Joseph Kansas City... St. Louis. 1 Chicago Totals .... Csttle. . 1.008 . ) . 400 . 1.110 . $00 . 1.000 , 6JW Hog, oneep. 6.3C0 8.800 3.600 400 $.5X1 1,700 4.300 2.5K) 9.000 7,000 29.400 11.000 Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jun 25. -COFFEE Cnffe future closed steady, net unchanged to $ points lower, Jun being the only month l- show a decline. Sales were reported of 14.750 bag. Including July at 8 20o, Septem ber at 1.80c. December at ( 6Mil.;oc and May at 6.80c. Spot market onlet; No. 7 Rio. 7; No. 4 Santo, c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9Si?12Hc. Mllwaakoe Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, June 25. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 11 M; No. t northern, $1.32; Sep tember. $1 10. bid. OATH Standard. latRMc. BARLEY Lower; standard, 70c. 'Adaat Gd" Pile Appeal. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 2S.-Jams Sharp, known as "Adam God," under a twenty-five-year penitentiary sentence for killing Patrolman Michael Mullen during a street riot last December, yesterday filed an appeal to the Missouri supreme com t. It will be a year before the higher court passe on th case. "HOGS INSURED AGAINST DISEASE god other Uvg Stock Insured again! accident And 'dlaea.' Addreit Tho Live Stock Reciprocal Underwriters. 410 United Hank Bid., Bloux City, to.