TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, .TUNE 13, 1010. 15 MAIN' AND PRODUCE MARKET Vhfcat Market li Given ft Better Tone t. hr Firm Cablet. m UYI2TQ OP BCT TLB, CHARACTER Cora Market la litoii aad Fairly Active, rrlcea Ranging; 8am Higher oa tho strength af Wheat. OMAHA. June 17. 1910. Firm cables, with an upward tendency und more buillah news from the north weitt eve Uie wuctt market a better tone. Huylng la noticeably of a better cnar acter, and unless the altuation In tne northwest la soon relieved, feigner leveia hin llkeiy. The firmness In wheat Is helping corn ami light arrival and stood active demand ik strengthening. Oa the other hand, crop news la lavoiaoi and better tiounuy snip wen is are expected. Wheat had a good advance after the opening cn firm Cf-bles and numerous bad weaUuir and croo reDorts irom tne north' west. The Minneapolis market advanced shaiply and thia tnaraet followed. Profit tutting caused ait easier (eeluig a in cioite. The eoiu market waa strong and (airly active, valuea ranging some Higher, prices k, being helped by strength In wheat. Cash oorn was higher and aotlve demand readily toon the sample of Ul lage. Receipt continue light. arunury wneat reoolpts were .000 bu. and shipment were 314,000 bu., against re ceipts lust year ot 48,oou bu. and shipments of 2,7, two bu. Piiinaiy corn receipts were ooO.OOO bu. and shipments were mumiv ou., against re ceipts last year of tii.twO bu, and shipments or 1M.0OQ bu. . Clearances were 17.000 bu. of oorn. 1,000 bu. of oaia and wheat and Hour, tual to loS.OoO bu. Liverpool closed WttA higher on wheat unci d higher on corn. Local range ot option: - camber, tAKo; cash unohanged to a higher; no. a, Mfof. v, No a, 57Vuwvic; fo. white, MV; No. I 64e. OATH enchanted to la lower; No. 2 White, ttir&V!; mixed. H33SC. Itl rc-ij ,ne. . HA Y Unchanged; choice timothy, $16.00; rhoire prairie, til.tH W. blTTKK-Unchanged; creamery. 2c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 22c; packing stock, 20V. o. tOGS Current receipt, new cases. s.iio; miscellaneous cases, $4.!; southerns. 34.55. Receims. onipnmnw. Wheat, bu M.oo) toot) Corn, bu 0") 0 Oata. bu .". 6,WD 4.000 Artloleaf Open, f Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I July... fW , W 86' 86 t6 Sept... $4 81 M M U4 Corn July... tVA 11 ' UY 63V4 5-1 Sept... IZ): 63H 63 Outs July... 'Mis U..... M Sept... U t U Omaha CaaU Prlcea. WHEAT No. t hard, 91094c; No. S hard 8Wi0lc: NO. 4 hard. IWKo; rejected hard K(71c; No. I spring, 90ra,ae; No. 8 spring, 8ij0o; No. t durum. 76&'76c; No. J durum, ?4(rt75c. CORN-No. t white, Ale; No. I white, 00 5'0c; No. 4 white, 68j6tto; No. I color BD'Va'HHrtJ. No. 1 yellow. 56ii.c: No. t yel low C5MiWc: No. 4 yellow. MttftSottc: No, t, oortc, no. a, Mttac, no, i, nwii uo Standard. UVia; No. t white, 33 4 mmi kits jeu.AVmni luA X V nf a v T if ii4tv war 71HsVMUV ' v a vw n ( J'i(aH3'Ac: No. 4 vellow. U4M2020. BARLEY No. e, 42(ji44e, No. 1 feed, 40 o; rejected, 3!Cijoo. RYU No. 2. 7i872c; No. $, 6870o. Carlot Receipt. Wheat Cora. Oat- Chlcagft 11 363 147 Minneapolis 109 ... Omaha M 7 44 13 Pulutii , 2 .. , ooc, no. Vad, 41(&47o f OATS Star pmf; No. 4 WEATHER H THE tillAlJI BELT rat asl Warm Mar Da Kspeetea Toalsht ad Satarday. OMAHA. June 17, 1910. LIsM showers were scattered throughout the Hockv mountains and the northwest within the last twentr-four hours and rains were general In the upper Ohio valley and tho eaatern and Houtn Atianno siaies since the preceding report. It Is raining in New York city tnis morning, ana rains are gen ml eluii the New t-.ncland coast. Clear weather is general west oi mo Aiiegnanies to the Paclflo slope. Considerable cloudi ness prevails on the north Paclflo slope and in the extreme western Canadian prov luces, and a barometric depression of con siderable energy Is moving In over the ex treme northwest. Temperatures are siignuy lower In the itocky mountain region and went ti the coast. They have risen silently over the central portion, and warm weather prevailed throughout tne central vaueys during Thursday. With the area of low pressure moving down over the central valleys rrom the norcnwesi rair ana con tlnued warm weather may be expected in this vicinity tonight and (Saturday. The minimum temperature and precipi tation compared with the last three years: 1910. 19u. UK. U07. Minimum temperature ... t 64 69 70 Precipitation 00 .00 .U .00 normal temperature ior loaay, n aegreea. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 3.74 Inchea. Deficiency corresponding period in iro, 2.E2 inches. Kxcess corresponding period in laws, J.ba inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Kegcton Balletlau For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending-at 8 a m Istn meridian time. r riaay, June 17, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Italn Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb 91 C5 89 96 , 02 i 89 , 90 . gg , 88 89 61 60 64 65 63 63 64 65 60 it 6 68 60 65 66 60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01) .00 .00 .00 .00 for Sky. Clear pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy cioar Clenr Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. oloudy Clear twelve-hoar CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing? Prlcea oa Board of Trado. CHICAOO, June 17. Belief the tho spring wheat crop Is facing the moe sertoua con ditton adnce tho black ruot year clutched many peculators today. Light showers and promise of more did not greatly alter the conviction of Uie majority. Fine harvest weather in the winter wheat section oelved little notice, and neither did the fact that Kansas and Nebraska are exDected to I produce mora than waa thought possible 1 three months ago. The market closed c to i.roio higher than loot night' rig. ures. Corn finished Ht?c to Ho up, and oats sialic to So. Last prices for provis ions were to higher to lOo lower. It was a prevailing view that although general rains would do a great deal to off-s-f prosent unfavorable proapects tor spring wheat, scattered showers could only help In a Bmall way. Nervous shorts covered freely, refusing to go over till tomorrow with losses. At the outset there appeared tiopa thot the weather and crop situation north weK might be somewhat improved, - but soon advices began to come from ex perienced pt.ople that lack of moisture and high temperature were running together Into a dangerous position. Simultaneously the crowd observed that two or three big house with private odvtceo from tho spring wheat states were taking practically all tho offerings. When the northwest dla patcheo beaan to look mora alarming- the inula here took to tho buying sldo of the market with a rush. Attempts at profit talcing led to several reactions, birt the Inghnst prloeo of tho session were touched in the last fifteen minutes. The close. however, was easy. September ranged from 0io toSio, and closed la up at 61o. July wheat was said to bo working toward a car rying charge basis In anticipation of the movement of the new crop, and did not keen pace with the mora deferred months. Offerings were light In a speculative way I In the corn Pit and also from the Interior. 'eleptetnfcer fluctuations were between 6Shi 69Vo, with the close at 69o, a net gain of o. Tho cash market wao firm. No. 1 yel low closed at wttS - Buying of oats waa largely to cover shorts. September price variations had as limrtu avo and who, wrtn the close o up - at W40. Trading In previsions leaned io tho sell Ing side. At the close lard showed a net lo a of So to &37HC, and ribs IQThba to 10c. fork waa unchanged to bo up. . Leading futures ranged as follows: Auburn, Neb 89 li ken Bow. Neb. 90 Columbus, Neb... 90 Culbertson, Neb.. 96 f alrbury, Mes... no Fairmont, Neb... 87 Or. Island, Neb.. 90 Hartlngton, Neb. 90 Hastings, Neb... Holdrege, Neb.. Oakdale. Neb.... Omaha, Neb ieKaman, iNeo.. Alta, la Carroll, la Clarinda, la Sioux City, la... Minimum temperature period ending; at 8 a, m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Districts Stations. Max. Mln. Columbus, O Louisville, Ky Indianapolis. -Ind. Chicago, 111 St. Louis, Mo Pes Moines, la... Minneapolis, Minn Kansas City. Mo. Omaha, Neb The weather continues warm throughout the corn and wheat region. Appreciable showers were scattered over the Columbus, Louisville and Minneapolis districts. I j. A. WRI.SH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. HBW YORK GENERAL MARKET Rain fall. SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading Lags Somewhat Owing to Several Influences, WEATHER PARTLY RESPONSIBLE Banker Hill Observance and Plans for Welcome of Colonel Rooso relt Also Heln to Retard Interest. 14,600 4ti 43 90 m 400 40 K 2U0 10 I.7M 4 K 61 4 14 2 13 41 14 Ml J0 1 M H 1 H lis in 17 86 68 .80 10 88 CO .20 12 . 88 60 .00 2d 90 62 .00 13 88 64 .00 14 88 62 .00 80 92 64 .10 24 88 64 .00 19 80 64 .00 Quotations Various Articles.) Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y, n 'Wheat jWly 4'Jt., Corn July Sept. ri00' V rpt. Dec. Sept. .Laid , July Sept. Ribs , July , . Sept. KKWi . STi 2S 884 24 'J0Wi 90 . 1H 90H 1 92 1 Wr, 81 UeSfttt 58H MS IS',4 61H HiW 7U KHi i'K 3t37Ti S7H 864 tVAGH Xtm 8' 8oH 36 86 KVk'O S3i Sfi',4 21 78 M 90 21 15 13 90 2270 22 IS 22 K 23 12 22 2 23 27 II 22 12 17H 11 0 II H 11 40 1180 Ut7VsU0 IS 84 1140 12" 93 13 00 II 96 12 91 18 07 U 45 12 4T 11 40 U 47 11 13 . No. 1 ' ' ' ' Onrnh oootattona were as follows: FI.OUR Steady. TttB-Nn. 1. 75.S760. ' HA RLE Y Feed or mlxinf, 764t; fair to ohloe matting. WKgto. , . M acfcht.t'i. No. 1 southweotern. 11.89 No. ri noKhweotsr.. SI S Timothy, 84.26. Clover, 811.28. uuiivi.inva-fVtrh., mesa. Tier bbl. 128 12ifr24 00. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.80. Short ribs, sides (loose). 1S.12Vi4il.M; ahort clear Ides (boxed), S14.006 14 24. Total clearances of wheat and flour were is4Suo hn ExDorta for tho week. s shown by Dradstroefa were equal to l,34.(XO bu. primary roooiyce were uw.ww bu.. compared wsth X4J,u ou mo corree' .rAlrur iWv a veaj airo. ierinLtMl reeelnta for tomorrow: Wheat. f cars; corn. 23 oars; otiUt. M can; bogs, JA head. C'hloagu Cash Prlcea Wheat : No. I red, n ov.fi (MU: No. 8 red. 86cfiil.00: No. I hard. onivec: Ni. I hard. iKKSSbo; No. 1 northern oprlng. tl.05; No. I northern spring. fLtXXA iV No. I spring. t6c42100. Corn: No. t f&Ati5&.c: No. t cash, s.Vh6Vo; No. Z,Kit. m: No. t whtta ilViii'ao; No. Z. UW&llKe: No. 8 yellow. 6&Sta. ?. Vr- i viji. UHt2fHe: No. 2 white, l7W4iiV.o; No. wblto, tf37oj ataadard. a. i M'fl. " i-JKioaTotgL li.rS ease. Slarket II'fi,i.'V.-dr dalalas. 15Ue: twins. 14Su: Young Ameritss, lfiViOU; long bproTATOw.ak: oholoo to fancy. Wt IrliL. b.na-Jrhaat. 11 oars; oorn, tki carT; oats. 147 eara Ifiotlmated otnor- i'V-WhM4, I Oorn; oorn, Z 4ara, oai 94 cars. i , KAV ! Grata aad Pravlsloaa. VT.4JA9 VTT. Juno IT.-WHEAT-Jul m.-i t 1 'Kiamber. tbVke: Daoomber. 87 miv.' unchanged to lo loweri No. I, ' li.oi ; No. 8. 8icGl00; No. I rod, 8Jc COIIN-Juiy?, Beptmbr. t- of the Day on Commodities. NEW TORK, June 17. FLOUR Barely steady, with a moderate trade; spring pat ents, 16.166.80; winter straights, K254.?6; winter patents, 4.606.00; spring clears, lXa4.90; winter extras, no. I. MSfja,w; Inter extras. No. 2. 83.6093.6!; Kansas straights. 84.604.e0. Receipts, 20,649 bbl.; hlpments, 16,WY ddis. itye nour. sieaoy: fair to good. ll.lMi4.40: oholoe to fancy, 84.45($4.&0. CORNMEALr-Bareiy eteaay : nno wnue and yellow, 81.81.86. wheat odoc iirm: no. i rea, ii.oj. nominal, c 1. f., to arrive; No. 1 northern. 81.12, nominal, f. o. to., to arrive. The oDtlon market was firm most of the day on unfavorable crop and weather news from the northwest, firm caoiesna crop com plaints rrom nussia, closing wic net higher. July, 9!c(Si1.00-'54, closed at $1.00; September, 7 7-16(&WVlo, closed at 9814c; De cember, 9PS99Ho, closed at 9uc. Ship ments, 18.000 bu. CORN spot, iirm: no. z, B7c, nominal, and 66e, to arrive, elevator, domestic basts: exDort No. 2. 67c. nominal, f. o. b.. to arrive. The option market was without transactions, dosing at Wo advance. July closed at 67c, September at 67a and December at Sic. Shipments, 8.000 bu. OATS Spot, firm; mixed, 26 to S3f ins nominal: natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., 41Mii 44o: cllDDed white. 84 to 42 lbs.. 4?4T47c. P.c- celDts. 79.900 bu.: shipments. 7M bu. hay Firm: prime, si. i&: no. i, ixiou 1.12 Vi: wo. a. u.euwi.ui: no. s. mxcpir.o. riU"n Bteaoy; state, common io cnoioe, 1909, twuc; i:n, nominal; I'aoitio coast. UVi, lmjito; iu9, nominal. HIDES uuiet; hemlock firsts, xc: P-og ota. 22c. LBatubh-tstesay: nemiocg iirst, xaj(o: seconds, izitno; tairoa. o; rejeoteo. PROVlBiunH porg. firm; mess, VH.sovp 25.00. Beef, firm: mess, iif.otu u.(w: family. 219.00'20.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bel lies, 10 to it ids., fiB.Buteui.Dv. iara, ensy; mlddlewest prime, $12. 4t 12.60; continent 113.10; Bouth America, $14.00; compound. I3.bO(2XlU.UO. ' " TAltixi wyu 1 1 ; prima city noganeaaa 5.o: country. WlW.o. RICE steady. Domestic, ZHweo; patna. BUTTER rirm: creamery special". 28c; extras, 2727o; thirds to firsts. 2626et state dairy, finest. 2AV 27c; state dairy, common to prims. 23tf2nc. CHJSUSH steady; state, whole uillk, new. fancy., small, whits, iwc. EOOiJ steady: state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, brown, 2222o; same, gathered. Drown, HMIIEie. pouLTtti-Aiivi weak: western orouers. 2Eo: fowls. 17318o: turkeys. HVftl4o. Dressed weak; western broilers, 23go; fowls. Hit wo; turaays, iv&ibo. t. Loots Coaoral Market. 8T. LOUIS. June 17. WHEAT Futures. higher; July, (lc; September, 90Sc Cash, lower: trace, no. x rea. rea'svc: no. I hard. 7c51.08. CORN Higher; Juiy. t9o: September, wo. Cash, higher; track, No. I, 0o; No. I white. OATS Higher: Juiy. saw. September. 84c. Cash, higher; track. No, 2, 26c; No. wnite, in'o. BYE Cnchanged st 77e. PLOUR Unchanged: red winter. tl.Pylt S.Z&; extra isnny ann sirnirnt, i.Wt.so; nara winter clears. fo.wa.tfv. CORN M f IAD 88.26. PEKD Timothy. $8.003.5. BRAN Lower: sacked (east track! 8sa $7o. HAY Weak: timothy. H4.QOWig.so: prairie. I1SWW14WJ. HAtKllNtJ 1"4C. HEMP TWINE To. PROVISION a-Pork unchanged: lobblnr. 822 75. Lard higher; prime steam, $12.2ui iz.su. urj sail meaw sieauy, ooxea, extra shorts, $14.87; clsar ribs, $14.8-;; short clears, $1.62U. Bacon steady; boxed extra shorts, HB.'.; clear ribs, 118. 4 short clears, lis IULL1 tti uuiet; cnicsens, lie; springs, 18tt22e; tgrkers, lc; ducks, 10e; geese, 7a eu i i tit steaay ; creamei-y, ia.-,c EGGS Lower at 17c. Receipts. Bblprnents, NEW TORK. Juno 17. Dealings In stocks today in the usually active first nour feu neiow luu.uuo snares, the eecouj nours Dusmess contracted to one-iourtn of that amount and that meager figure, shrank by one-third axaln during tho noon hour. Trailing in iesa than (,UU0 shares In a period of an hour comes as near idleness aa often Is seen, on the floor, of the New York Stock exchange. The aggregate for the day was less than lou.uiiw snares, the smallest day s busi ness for nearly two years. 1 lie gloomy, oppressive w earner was held partly responsible, the oeser vanes of Hunker Hill day In iioston deprived the market of what has been a principal source of business lately centering In tho copper groups. Hie interruption ot tionwn business relieved tne. coppers rrom some pressure and opened the way to tneir moderate recovery. The approaching en actment of the railroad law was cited as another repressive factor. President Rip. ley of the Santa r e was authority lor the statemet that Ills company waa walling to see how the new law works before going on-with improvements, in view Of its 'drastic provisions." Tho homecoming of rx-Presldent Roosevelt was another sub ject discussed as helping to hc4d up stock market activity. Money conditions excited only languid Interest In view of the stagnant condition of tne stock market. Preliminary estimates of the week's currency movement Dromlsed another sub stantiai increase in new xora panning cash, subtreasury operations for the wouk contributing to the snowing. The belief that indictments were linmi nent against leaders of the cotton porn caused some reflected anxiety in tho stock market. Business in bonds was rather better than in stocks, but there was no marked revival and the price movement waa rag god and irregular. Total sales, par value, 1 943,000. Lnlted Stales bonds were un changed on call. Number of sates and principal quotations on stocks were as xouows (slue. High. Low. Clone. DO 44 42 8i)4 4 4 11 42 Tl 102 M 117 3 SI 404 104 104H IMS 1014k 120 700 11144 lU Hi 74 14'A 87 106 too I 26 48 145 V 124 W 84 66 1 lt 1MK 7 2D44 87 82 14a 151 ' . 9 136 (1 M 17 11 44 1 tl 4 101 146 at 17 8a 47 6 106 73 2 114 44 100 MU, 800 126 124' 124 "V.Voo wi" u 1 ii 10 ...- ..... 96 18 84 1(8 4 164 Allls-Chalnwrs prd ... Amalgamated Copper , American AsrlcuUttral Am. Buet Sugar American Can Am. C. A r Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. U pfd Am. lee Securities American Llnened American Loeomotlrs Am. 8. R Am. 8. A R. pld Am. Steel Foundries. Am. Sugar Helming Amerloaa T, A T American Tobacco ptd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atohlaon Alchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr , Canadian Pacills Central leather Central Leather pld , nlral ot M. J., ex-lT.... Oheaapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Ot. W., new O. W. pld 1. Chicago A N. W m. a st. r C. C A St. L Colorado Fuel eV Iron Colorado A Soutbem Consolidated Oaa Corn Produou Delaware & Hudeon Denrer A Rle Grande D. A R. O. pfd Dlaiillera' Securities Brie Brie lat pfd Brte 2d pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore otla... llllnais Central Interborough Met. Int. Met. pfd. International Harreatar ... Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaas City Southern C. Bo. Did.... Laclede Qaa Loulavllla 14 Minn. A St. Louie St. P. 8. B. M M , K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Mlaeourl Paclflo National Biscuit National Lead N. R. K. ( M. N pfd.... New Tork Central T., O. W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Paclflo , Pacific Mall Pannarlvanla People's Gaa P., o., c. a st. i Plttaburg Dual Preeaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car , Hallway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel prd, sx-dW.. Reek Island Co Rock laland Co. pfd BU L, A 8. r. 2d pfd St. Louis Southwestern...., St. L. S. W. pfd , Sloae-Sherfleld 8. A I Southern Paclflo Southern Railway , 80. Hallway pfd ., Tenneesee Copper Tezaa A Pacific T.. BU L. A W 1 T.. St. U A W. pfd Union Paolflo , Union Paclflo pfd United States Keaity , United States Rubber United Btatee Steal. U. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper V a. -Carolina Chemical Wanes. , Wabash pfd Was Lam alaryiana WeeUnghoua Kleeirls ..... Western Unlen Wheeling A L. B Total sales for the day. TOO 136 138 10 " 700 Loco M 40 4 Flour, bbls Wheat, bu , Corn, bu ,. Oata, bu ... 8,700 ,30 000 ,82.000 26.100 21.000 61.0 p0 4L0U0 .Llrarpool Grata Marfcot. IJVERPOOL. Juno 17. WHEAT Spot, ami; no. s rea western winter, no stock futures, steady: July, ta td; October, (s 7d Lecmner, nominal. CORN Spot, easy; old American mixed, M 2d; old American mixed, via Ualveaton. 6s 8d; new kiln dried. 4s lOd; futures, steady juiy, nominal; oeptemoer, ts a. reorta Market. PEORIA. Juns K.-CORN-Ftrm : No. white, tie: No. I white, 61c; No. $ yellow, Dec; no. s tsiiow, 01 o; ng, , oic; tt. 66c; no grade, 47tJUe. OATS Strong ; standard. STo; No. while, 87c, Oataaa nap- Market. OMAHA. Juns 17. HAT No. 1. $9 00; No. 1. 87.60: packing. $4.50. Straw: Wheat. Mixv ryo and oata. $7.00. Alfalfa. $1100. The first csr of new bay a.-rived.UKuvjr gi4 av!4 pr lig.ve. 4,600 74 80S 196 13 40 78 U4 2,400 81 81 900 146 146H4 6,600 127 124 200 80 80 200 8 Si 8,000 134 300 II 134 16 100 86 86 100 100 100 l 46 1,400 191 60 40 10O 136 600 1 604 too 100 too too 6' H 17 2 87 46 111 6 136 . 18 61 17 the United States. $P.Pl.S07; suhsnllnry silver coin, $jo.7.9.98; minor ciiln, $l,0v,2o; total balance In geners.1 fund, $2,48,2b4. HKPOliT ok 'Hit; c;,i;.iiil.u HOl'SR Iranaactlons of to for the Associated 11a a ks Week. NEW YORK. June 17. Brailsl reefs bsnk clearings report for the week ending June iw snows an acercKate of .i.0,.M.i.AH as snatnst $3,4:.4io.tsjO tor last week and 63,4M, j!l.tJ0 In the iui responding week last year. mo louowing is a list ot tne cities: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Deo. New York , Chicago Hoston , Philadelphia , Mt. Louis Kansas City Pittsburg ran Francisco , Baltimore , Cincinnati Minneapolis Cleveland Detroit New Orleans OMAHA Los Angeles Louisville Milwaukee Hcaittle St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portland, Oro Memphis Richmond Fort Worth .salt Lake City Washington, L. C. St. Joseph Columbus Albany l acoma Savannah Spokane Toledo Rochester Na.ihvllle Hartford Des Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Sioux City Wichita . Grand Rapids Syracuse Augusta, Ga Birmingham ' Springfield, Mass.. Evansvllle Dayton Oakland Jacksonville, Fla.. Portland, Mo Worcester Little Rock Knoxvllle Wheeling Charleston Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington Mobile Topeka Davenport Wllkesbarro Kalamasoo Fall River Cedar Rapids Sacramento New Red ford Springfield, 111 Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne.....'... Helena Fargo Columbia, S. C Akron Canton Lexington Erie Sioux Falls Rockford Qulncy Bloomlngton Springfield, O Chester South Bend Lowell , Blnghamton , Jackson, Miss , Decatur , Mansfield Fremont Vicksburg Jacksonville, Duluth .... Scranton . Houston Galveston 21.9.. 17.... 14.V. lli.4. 9.5-. 12.H,. Ml. 81 19 1 400 101 1,100 146 400 '40O 101 146 see eeeeO 84 '4 3 800 74 100 17 1,60.) 114 100 44 304 74 87 114 44 100 100 100 86 100 16 16 100 84 34 41,300 164 163 1,80V St 600 y 1.800 40 800 84 8,400 46 V4 40 83 43 200 48 4,000 128 ""'iod 69' 48 M 40 63 46 2 14 too 800 ts 64 111 131 26 66 68 24 2 21 80 66 61 21,100 ITS 171 172 808 8314 H 81 87 U,W 7 T7 T7 00 116 116 116 400 43 43 43 1.200 68 69 67 MO 48 42 171.100 shares. 19 43 tl 41 83 4 vnt Included in totals because containing other Items than clearings. "Not included in totals because comparisons art incom plete. New York Money Market. vbw YORK. Juno 17. MONEY On call steady at 23 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2? per cent; offered ftt 8 Ivor tconts TIME LOANS Very quiet and steady: slxtv davs. 3ffl3 per cent; ninety days, 3 423 per cent: six months, 4,j4 per cent. PRIMES MERCANTILE PAPER-4&4V4 per cent. M' ru ki ,1 ki p.al.raj. urr-E 11 ill. wilii actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8460 4.8470 for sixty-day bills, and at $4.8680 for demand, commercial Dins, 4.mh.mm. SILVER war, oa'Ac; jucKiuaii uuusi,, RON DS Government, steady; railroad, Irvular Closing quotations on uuuui mm mi ll, g. rf. 8a. re....100Int. M. M. 4a....... 64 do coupon 100S 'Japan 4s t V. S. 8a, reg 101 do 4a 84 do coupon 101 K. C. 80. lat ts 72 V. 8. 4a, reg U4U S. deb. 4s 131... 63 do coupon 1ML. at N. anl. 4s 7 Allls-Chal. lat 6a.... 76 M., K. AT. 1st 4s.. 87 cam Aa. (a 100V4 do sen. 4Ua 85 Am. T. A T. cv. 4..100Mo. Paclflo a 71 Am. Tobacco 4s i . k. tu 01 aa. ta do 4a 106 N. Y. a g. 3 61 Armour A Co. 4s. 81 do deb. a 88 Atchison gen, 4a.... K. I., a n. do ev. 4a. lot ct. ts i .vnM. W. let c ts. . W4 . 83i do cv. 4a 100 . 88 No. Paclho 4s.... w.. 100 . 60 4o 8a 10 . 80. S. U rfdg. 4s 81 . Upena. or. 3 We 116... 86 .104 do con. 4a.,........10B 88 Reading gen. ts n ItLtD. r. Ig. ta. !)t 7 1 London Closing; Stocks. AVnOV Ton .7 AmrlMaM 1AJK i-V. . full. .vn., ..Ul IVIO. opened dull and about unchanged today. Trading was light and prices moved Irregu larly during tho first hour. At noon the market was dun and from 76 aoovs to below yesterday s Mew York closing, Closing London quotations Cob sols, money do account Araal. Copper .... Anaconda Atohlaon Raiumora A Ohio, Canadian racllla 81 Mo., Kan. A Texas.. 89 . aa msw lera central.. 1 . te Norfolk e Western. .103 . 6 do pfd 88 . 101 u Ontario eV Western.. 46 .114Peuaailvaala .188 Hand Mines Chesapeake A Ohio.. 63 Reading Chi. Great Western., tl Southern Railway ChL, Mil. A SU P..130 do pfd Do Bears iMnver Rio U., do pfd tMe do let prd do Sd pfd Orarni Trunk Illinois Central 17 Southern Paclflo ,. 84 Union Paclho .. ,. 81 do pfd .. 81 U. S. Steel ...... . 44 do pfd . 84Wahaah . t8 do pfd .13t8panlsh 4a 67 .. 8 ,. ,. S6S6 .. 61 ..134 ,.116 .. at .. 80 ..116 .. 1 .. 4t . v LouiaTlhe A Nash. .144 blLVk.K uar, steauy at nu-itq per ox, MONEY 2&tii-8 per cent. The rate ot discount In the open market for short bills Is 2H Per cent;' for three months bills. ' 11 -l per cent. Dank of Germany Statement. BERLIN, Juno 17. The weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Oermany shows the following changes; . . Increaae. Cash in hand...... 2,0f,0u0 marks Loans 6,613.000 marks Discounts 21, 18,000 marks Treasury bills ..K0i.0o0 marks Notes In circulation. ....... ..'43. 030.000 marks Deposits 87,868,000 marks Gold In hand $0,469,000 marks Decrease. Now York Mining (tocka. NEW TORK, June 17. Closing quotations en mining stocks were: Allies 800 LeedTllle Con. 6 Brunswick Con. I 'Utile Cblet 6 Com. Tunnel stock... 81 Mailcas 106 aa bonds 17 bntaria tud Coo. Cel. A Vs 68 Gphir 10 tiaru Mite 60 Standard , 66 Iroa Sllser 14 Yellow Jeiiket 60 Ottered. Treanary Statement. WASHINGTON. June 17. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust funds: Gold coin, e7w.7Zl.bt0: silver dollars, 64l,O27,0u0 silver dollars of l&uu, $3.6tt.u00; stiver cer tificates outstanding. $461027,000. General fund: Standard silver dollars in general fund, 81. too, it; eurrent liabilities, 893.su6.66l working balance la treasury offloea. 617 $o3.8b; lo tank to credit of treasurer of 111. 7.0 . 1.8.. S4.S,.. 14.l.. 7.5,.. S.Xj.. 4 0,.. 7.5.. $... b. til.. 9.2.. 4.2,.. 1.2.. 37.2.. 12.5 . 1).0. 18.81. .;$l,797,4n.ono . 2tk,74J.00U la.'.0J.I,(MI 72.874.000 46.1i'M.0.KI fcu.SiJ.wOi 4e..f,0.t'U 2.7b8.W01 24.4ll.lW lit.618.0ill 21.1H,0"H 81 .6.11.01)01 16,0uO,0lO 16,790,000! lo.4iKl,UUU 12,RH5,O00 12.711, 0H) 12.004,01 J 10,7nl,WM .7100U .4i',tKW 10.26,0001 $.2l4.0iJUl i.(,wi 10,4:tl.VU0 o0.0. 4.8i6,0cu 1.6. 6,243,000 6,4H.00(i 7,104.0001 6,4.tKW 6,tT0,000 6,946,0001 6.420,0001.. 8,6!4,0U0j 82.0 6,S)72.OO0 23. 2 4.620.O0O 24. 6 4.023,0001 1 ' 8.6O5,000 6.6 8.73t.UIO 8,)H),0o0 2,7N6.O0O 2,O6.0"O 2,c2il,O0O 8,Z-'4.00O 2,1)47,000! 2.026,oOOi 2,811,000 VI, 41 0,0001 3,42x,0OOI 2,2S0.O0O 2,124,000 2.13,000 2.144,0001 2,482,000 1,W)8,000 2,413,0001 1,6311,000 1.6D6.000 1,723,0001 1,234,000 1,S07.000 1,(33,000 1,623,000 1, 27,OJO 1.273,000 1,826.0001 1,410,0001 1,275,000 1.106,000( 1,182,0001 1.2X6,000 1.O77.OO0I 1,048.000 836.000 1,164,000 75,000 787,000 847,000 818,000 1.015,000 1,072,000 6S9.000 855,000 891.000 895.000 650,000! 620,0001 623,000 661,000 559,000 4X3,000 973,000 414,000 390.000 298,000 234,000 246,000 324.000 8,103,000 24,291,0001 11.414.000 1,024,070 1 13.6 1.8 8.9 21.4 1.2 "s'.i 4.4 6.9 13.0 .0 4.41 $.0 11.6 25.3 1.8 8.6 85.3 7.7 13.7 7.6 23.3 44.5 17.7 27.4 11. 9 a.i. ''si 34.7 1.6 12.7 16.9 16.0 18. S 12. 6 22.4 1.2 26.4 18.8 'iois 41.0 17.1 29.3 34.6 .1 15.6 67.6 31.9 "22! 14.8 3.3 12.9 14.7 151.4 3.2 20.0 4 ie.2 "io!8 16.0 2.3 6.7 10.2 4.9 26.9 OiiAIIA LIVE- STOCK MAREET Small Ban of Cattle, with Price About Steady. HOGS FIFTEEN TO TWENTY LOWES Llafct Itoa of Sheep sad Lambs, with Trado Qalet and Prices fifteen to Twenty Cents Lower Than Thnrsday. ) Receipts were: Official Hominy .., Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday.', tati mated Friday... SOUTH OMAHA, June 17, 1910. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 4.242 6.1al 6.1 .. $.38 8.8.S3 4.01J .. 8.191 fi.Ki'i 4.27fi 2.0 9.12S 4.65S .. 800 10.600 1.200 Five days this week. ...14.222 Same days last week. ...13,046 .Sams days 2 weeks ago.. 12.696 Same days I weeks ago.. 15. 407 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 16,641 burnt days last year.... 13, 100 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year. to data, compared with last year; 1910. 1909. Cattlo 444,424 427,994 Hogs 1,013,126 1,296.278 Sheep 628,9011 634,638 The following tnhlA ihAVI prices of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: 42.464 83, 113 41,731 45.798 8)1.525 24.021 Inc. 16,430 19,206 12. 13,498 15.877 22,686 14,627 Deo, 283.152 (.271 tho average 1 lit 80 I 17 17 JtS III ID M Hi 80 6 17 tl 14 IN IW 46. 871 ... 8 17 14 Ml lee IN 4. tJ ... 8 11 31 lot ... I M T8 ,7 ... 17 IT It 11 6 to 64 80 4 6 17 Tl JJ ISO I l II 840 ... 1 17 8. 1H ID 8 81. M lit 60 117 81. I 314 T7 14 80 117 4 K 80 t tl It 18 117 ti ... 112 47 tl M IN 71 :4 40 111 7 M 31 I 80 1 701 8 I lava 4 ti io I w 71 :t o in 14 20 80 I 80 64 R4 S I H 14 1'T ... 6 88 l 14 80 6 t! 40 140 88 6 88 It 141 S lti 40 1,1 80 I 88 73 1.M 10 6 32 68 th lift I Pt Tl HI US IU 4a Ul 40 I 8 1 II SO lltk) IT W) 10 I SO 14 J0 40 I M 64 Jl ... I 20 14 til Ml if 13 16 ... II 77 M so 8 23 H t.o ... 6 io tl m 140 t a 44 14 80 I 10 U tti 80 I IS tl Itl ... I M 41 171 80 I M 46 gll ... I M i J'',T 40 8 8 16 Ml 40 I 80 Tl 117 ... 4 36 48, ..Ut 8 t 80 1 31 ... Ill IK ' H IN 10 IM ... 8 1) M IDT 60 I 80 7 Ill 120 I tl It t4 ... I M I -0 ... I U 40 Ml H 6 M t Itl . 84 I tt 44 31 14 I 10 ' 7 i,) 10 6 U T4 13i ... 610 81 Z04 40 8 li 64 80 ... 6 8 T it ... It II 861 ...13 II 131 8 I PS Tl. ...... .21 ... 1 86 77. ...... .30 11 116 46 87 ... II tO l 10 I 2 tt Id M 8 10 II 'l 49 I 16 44 im 140 I 10 71 Ml 130 6 86 It 8M4 to I 30 7 18 1WI I 16 11 240 180 8 10 T4 IM It 6 f! Tl Hit 40 I 20 C 331 190 13 71 231 40 80 80 t ... I 63 177 80 I N 71 1? ... I 36 14 137 10 I 20 71 I I ... 117 47 IM IN IN 41 171 ... 30 48 241 14 I 10 66. 244 ... 8 N 80 131 (4 11 Data . 1810. 190.19O$.13O7.tl0.!190S.1904. July 7... i t 161 7 82 02 6 86 June 8.... $ 29 T 38 6 27 Ifei 37 June 9.... $ 81t 7 27 6 27 I 37 June 10... 8 85 7 40 6 27 06 June 11... 9 85' 7 85 6 3 . 6 03 6 39 June 12... 72i48$9136 June 13... 9 22 6 62 79 21 June 14... 927 7 (2 K85828 June 16... $ 89 7 67 5d0848o June 16... 9 38 7 66 6 64 6 31 June 17... 921 7 63 6 63 6 81 I 6 851 6 20 6 17 6 201 4 79 is 6 13 6 16 6 181 I li 4 81 4 61 4 7 of three double-decks of mixed native took, but actual sunnlv was swelled by a liberal holdover of Oreeron crass sheep, so that offerings were mora than equal tu re-oulrcineiita Trade opened slow and dull, with the trend of prices still lower on all classes of stock. Orass sheen suffered a further loss f 20c. Oreeron wethers that sold at to.70 Wednesduy, moving at tfi.15. The same class Case, $3.000,8.26. 4 73 464 4 62 4 88 4 82 Sunday, Receipts and disposition of lire stock at the Union Block Yards, Bouth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m., Fri day: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. U., Al. oi til. r 2 8 Wabash 1 6 Missouri Pacific 1 t Union Pacific t 26 C. & N. W., east 1 (t C. & N. W.. west 7 48 C, tft. P., M. & O 3 6 C, B. & Q., east 4 4 C, H. & Q., west 22 23 C, R. I. & P., east $ C, R. I. & P., west 1 .. Illinois Central 5 ' 8 Chicago Ureat Western 1 1 Total receipts 64 147 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. l.?U Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co SchwaiU-Bolen Co Murphy, shippers Cudahy, from south Swift, from Kansss Cudahy, from K. C Stephens Bros HI11& Son B. Lewis B. Root & Co H. Bulla Wolf McCreary & Carey J. inKhram Mo. & Kan.-Cal. Co Other buyers...., 4.4 2.7 6.9 Totals 1,371 9.9S7 1,5!U CAi luii, There was only a small run oi cattle here toaay, but as it was a Friday. no great number waa expected. The offer ings as a rule were not very good In quality and there was really nothing to create very much interest In the trade, What few beer steers there were in sight generally soiu in good season in the morn ing and the prices paid did not snow any material change as compared with yester day. It could be said, however, that ai compared with a week ago the medium and common kinds of beef steers are around 1&b2og lower with the best kinds and steady and the pretty decent kinds, but not prime. weaa to a aiui tower. There was also a very small supply of cows and neuere today ana the market. usual on a u riaay, was without any great amount ot life or interest. Buyers. nowever, took th offerings, paying about steady prices. The market is now lojj2tc lower on tne medium and ln-bolween kinds of cows and heifers as compared with las week, while cauners and stock cows and strictly good corn-led cows and heitefs have shown comparatively little change. There were no siocaers ana teeners or any consequence on sale this morning, and the market was without any noteworthy change. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn- fed steers, i.toa.2s; tair to good cornted steers, l.6owi.60: common to I air cornted steers, 6.40o,6.6o; good to choice cows and heifers, $6.6k7.10; tair to good cows and heifers. 34.oOa6.00: common to fair cow and heifers. 8s.OOuC4.60: good to choice stock. ers and feeders, $5.0oa6.10; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.75ao.5o; common to fair stockers and feeders, u,ioqjV'6; stock heifers, $3.7aJ4.$6; veat caivas, 6i.OOtf4.06; bulls. Stags, CIC. 63.lKg4.Wl Ksprosoatauv sales: do cv. 6a At. C. h. lat 4s... Bal. A Ohio 4s.... 40 la do 8. W. !e.... Brk. Tr. ov. 4a.... Central ot Oa. 6s. Can. Leather Is... c. of N. J. a. 6s.... HI r.hna. a Ohio 4Vss...l01 - do sen. 6a. do ref. 6a. "SV'Bt. l s. w. e. aa Chto&so A A. Ie.... 70 do lat gold 4s IO r. . a. a a. I. 4a.... 6t4geaboard A. L. 4a.... 78 So awn. ta so. racuia eoi. ta.... sun C. M. S.P. s 11 do 4a C., R- L A P. c 4s. 16 do lat ref. 4a. 84 da ri. aa. aiso. aanwar aa iva Colo. Ind. ta. 74 do sen. 4a 7 Colo. Mid. a 70 union 1'acino ta iwtt C A r r. a s. 4s. 17 do cr. ta 104 i: do lat A ref. 4i ; M V. 8. Rubber 4a... , iU. S. Steel Id 6a.. , 4 Va.-Caro. Chens. I , 1zewaDaas. lat ca.. .. . ..104 .. 81 .11 D. A H. ot. 4a P. A R. 0. 41 do ref. 6a..... PltUllera' 6a ... Erie aen. 4a... do ev. ta, aer. A., n oo ist a ex. ta..... ,t do aeries h 44 Weatern kid. 4a.. .. 84 Oen. Bleo. OT. 6a.. ...114 Waal. Elec OT. 6a... (7 III. Can. lat ret. 4a. 7Wla. Central 4a v Int. Met. a 18 Mo. rao. or. ta . a BI4. Ottered. Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns. jr, 633 insw xora uia ouuaiug, umut: via. Aaaea. 88 104 8 81 II I It , 88 , 104 10 7 Beetrlee Creamery p(d ., Crelghton, Nek., (s, 192 Cltr o( Omaha 4a, 183 Cadafcy racking Co. 6a Iowa Portland Cement bonds as Iowa Part. Cement eon. ta kaaaaa Cltr Stack Tarda stock......... Uoeoln. Neb., ta. 1030 Mindsn, N'b., ref. Water 6a, 130 Nebraaka Tel. Stock, per sent... Omaha Water Co. ta. mil Omaha Water Ce. 6a, lltl omaaa oas ta isu as Omaha Oaa 6a. 114 .. 144 Omaha 67. U a P. 6a, 1433 17 uateus ai. u. pia a pee eeot., .... Oataaa SU Br. as, 1114 ... Omaha 6C.il.tl kr. ta. utl Oouut A C B. St. Rf. pld Omaha 4 C. 6 M. R,4 6 ld Omaha A C. a). St. ky, earn seuta ooau, aiur of. aa Iiromatmri, Keb., School 6s, 1111 racina t. a t. la. iwj pialumooth Tel. Stock. 1 aer seat... Tri-Citr Rr. A U 6a Uaioa Stock Yanls, loath Oataaa. 61 104 1 88 10 to 17 "Sit 1W 11 toi 89 M 10 I (3 100 84 so 4 100 ! r 87 Now York Carb Market. Th following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members Boston Stock exchange. 31 bouth Sixteenth street M 4 46 II 18 81 'iivi Butt Coalition Chiuo Fraction nulls Daly , Elr t antral Ulroux Ouldflald Cona Coldf.sld Florence. Ooldlleld Daisy ... Oreeo Canaoea .. 1 Inspiration , llSLaruee , 6 Ohio Copper , lItawhide Cnalltloa. IV, hay Central , Twlft Pks. Co , Sears. Roebuck Co. , 1 Stiver Pick i ITonupak Mining ,. .. I .. 4 I 1-11 .. 13 ,. 1 .lot ..114 .. 1 ,. I 274 2H5 250 (-0 120 198 1$ 76 40 11 21 12 28 4 4 113 2.019 3.045 3,3 "7 871 104 ?94 253 of stock chanted hnrls late yesterday at $586, the actual net decline amounting to 66c for th two days. Even fed grades are selling at the full decline, all kinds of ewes and wethers appearing to be pretty close to 76e lower than at last week's close. Ked ewes that were of prime quality sold at $5.26 today and similar strings would probably have realised 86.00 a week ago. It Is needless to add. of course, that the decline during tht. last two days has been the sharpest thut far tinr season. Luckily, there were not many spring lambs on sale this morning, as packers have hammered springers for ruinous losses lately, current quotations showing declines of 31.Odtil.50 as compared with last week's eiose. rjxtra choice grades wouia naraiy sell over $8.00 and It would take a very good lot to commend $7.50 or better. inquiry for al.' classes of stock has been almost lifeless since the middle of the week and a more unsattfactory market could hardly be imagined. Over supply at all principal markets in th east, largely caused by heavy runs from southern sec tions, la 'he main reason for the demoral ised condition of trade Local receipts have been liberal and quality oa an average very good for thir season. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Choice spring lambs, 87.60a 8. 00; medium spring ambg. 30.56W7.oo: good to choice wethers. 85.0ija5.35: fair to good wethers. $4.50ffi5.00: good to choice ewes, $4.905.25; fair to good ewes, 64.40tl4"49U- Renresentatlve sales: No. 760 Oregon wethers 1 western lambs 27 western lambs 6 western lambs 10 western ewes H western lambs $7 western lambs 9 western vearllnrs IS western bucks and ewes., 6 spring lambs, culls 37 spring lambs , M No. t 24.... 10.... 26.... 10.... 4.... 4...., 4... 8...., I.... 7.... 4...., 21.... 6..., 15... At. Pr. ..loci .. 706 ..1086 ..1060 ..io;s .. 171 .. 70 .. 160 I 4 26 t 76 16 I 66 I 61 3 (It 4 00 No. 10... 1 IT II COWB. 4 7 4 t 4 8 4 3.7."" . 804 4 16 .109 20 . tt t 40 .811 4 66 . Wt7 4 66 . 806 4 . Ill 4 6 HEIFERS. . 718 8 6 86 ,. 6ol 3 80 4 483 I 0 7 , 727 , 443 , 734 4. 4 80 4 36 a aw . BULLS. 6.-J7. 47 4 00 3. 800 4 36 1 ,. 1160 4 64 1 1500 4 60 ' 1 11,0 4 60 1 1426 4 4 1 110 10 1 130 4 7 CALVES. At. Pr. ...104 1 40 ...108 I 00 ,...1174 1 16 . ...1104 1 16 ... 104 1 10 ... 16 4 76 ...862 6 80 ...10c,t 6 86 ...117 6 60 ,...U38 6 SO ...1148 6 ,...10T 6 a ... Ml 6 10 ...1W1 4 1 ... 781 4 ... 717 4 0 ...14 4 40 ... HI iN ... 4c4 4 64 ... lo 6 0 ....1646 4 71 ,....1U0 4 7 ....1374 4 W ....1300 6 04 ....lit I 40 ....140 66 ....16M 6 16 .... 167 .... 11 .... 1M .... 141 .... lo 600 00 60 I M 6 1. a a , i , 18 1 a...... 7 a iar i ra li 8 60 10 I 00 1 tO I 04 ,17 8 6 1M 00 ,17 10 . 00 I 00 . 18 I 00 .177 I 00 . 166 3 26 II.. Bask Clearings. OMAHA. Juns 17 Bank clearings for to day were $2,600,513.81, and for the corre sponding date last year war az,U8,eo8.64. Baaa aad Mol NKW TORK. June 17. R170AR Tlaw, quiet; muscovado, 89 test, 3 6-tc: centrlfnyal, W test, 4-lfcc; molssses sugar, 89 test, $.43c. Refined, quiet: crushed, 6.8jo; granulated, 6. lie; powdered, $2oo. lak I 0 231 1 00 211 7 3 Ui 7 60 II 7 t , 240 J 60 14 7 60 STOCK KKS AND FEEDERS. 621 36 8 10 6 00 414 4 13 K64 0 7l 4 64 10U 6 10 44 4 60 I Ill 6 80 446 4 74 7 1011 I 16 411 4 60 1 801 I 16 STr-.itta AND HclFiilru. 631 40 COWS AND HEIFERS. 144 4 40 HOOS Every phase of th hog trade foretold a lower market today and sales men were not surprised whan buyers ao peered In the alleys and announced lsie reduotlona Harring Wednesday s run, re- ce.pts were the heaviest of any day this week. A small bunon ot stale otterlnas increased th supp'y to Just about H,oo0 head ana lower w 'es irom provisions cen lei a made th situation doubly bearish ki.ii.rw.ra staved out of th trade, but kill ra anoarently needed plenty ot hogs and while movement was not especially active, hnuihl ireeiy irom tne opening. an kinds of hots experienced th dec In above noted, light grades selling around tst ttkttt.zft, ana on up as insr as sv.ju. neav in. and mixed butchers moved at 39.1628.20. with extra smooth lots at $9.23. Th four large droves put up auring cany nours, Cost aooui ej.v, mm tuiiisnn mm yester. nmv'm svartis cost of 89.38. After most ot the larger orders had been filled, demand became rather weak at the f,,n Hemline, man" or tne late nogs sellln at $915. A spread of $9.1&a8L26 bought the i.i mi of receipts as coinparea with yea. terday's bulk ot $9 3629 46. Tops dropped to 69 30, a flat too lower than yesterday blgh figure. , representative sales: No. t... 43... 44... 6... M... 44... It... 46... a... AT. ... ...tit ...: ...ni ...144 ...! ...301 ...It ... ..80 Sh. Pr. SO I 16 01 10 I 16 8o I II ... I 16 ... I 16 60 1 ... 117 4 111 80 917 No. II... 70... tl... 17... 43... 17... 46... 44... 8... 68... At. Bh. Pr. ,....3u4 1 to I Is HI 140 I io .....Ml 120 I 10 ,....IW ... 110 tM II ,.... mis tit tt i to 3 16 10 ... .til ... It ... 34 U0 I 30 90 for Oregon. Apricots are Inactive, and prices ai east: choir,-toy I0c: extra choice. lotiHP; fancy, 10Vnllp. Peaches are vrry quiet, and prices are mostly nom inal: choice, kH'c: extra rhoire, ,Uio: fanry, 7Vn7c. KalKins dull and barely steady. Loos muscatels, 8'.fi.'c; choice to fanoy seeded, 4c; seedless, 84j4o; London layers, 8i.aVii.2A. OMAHA UCXKnAb MARKET. ! and Fnney Prodaeo Prleeo Fare Ished by Bayer and Wholesalers. UUTTKK Creamery. No. 1. uolivered lo lb retail traue, lu 1-ib. cartoua, awci ro. i, in 6-ib, tuus, aeci No. 8. lu 1-ib. cartoua, lie; in oO-io. itiua, . ; pewMiu stoca. solid pack, 22c; dairy, n h0-Id. tub, 23c Mar- a, cha.iods v.oiy Tutsuay. LUhMar-'twiia IwWut swung Aiuerloas. 17c, uaiay. lici triplets, uu, liuioerger, it., No. l brick, lct Nu. A ttc; ooineatio) !, 6o; wool awisa, iHu, luipurud bias, evti. rOULi six Dressed broilers. 89.00 goat for alula, o.wv; lor ireah springs, eW, hens, lie; vocat, l2c; duuKS, lac, geese, two; turkeys, ao; pioiuns, per uox,, l 30; uuuier squatis, 6. oo par do.; tancy squabs, 64.0V per uoa; ti. t, J.w psf doa. Ailvs; tirousrs, irom 1 to 1 Ibav, sou; 1 to a ius., tec; hens, i3c; old lOoatoia, kyic; young luostsis. loc; ducks, tuii leadiorau. 13c; seese, fun feetneied, toe; turaays, lau, uinsa luwis, 2cu esou; viotut,' aou par out; honieis, to.uO pur doa., wtuaos. No. a, 6200 per uoa.; No. . two rlbtx tail trosenl t-lrksrel. 10c: whlteflsh. 10c; pike, l4o uout, luc, taig uiappies, lylsi;; Spaiush mackerel, leu, est, lea, haddock, ic; iiounuers, lac; uieea caifuu. tec, trout, mu; putiaio, u; halibut, so; wait uei'Cll. Ait. amiBliin. valloaf SHKEP Fresh receipts of sheep consisted parch, c; bulineaas, 12c; white cat. lie; snadroes, $1 each, snadruea, ptr air, boc; tius his, soc tier doa likit.f CUTS lUoa. No. 1. 16'ko: No. A lie; iso. 3, 1oq. Loins, No. L kvc; No. A ItW, rvo. 3, lac. chuck, ISO. 1, sc; No. a, 6nc; No. 3, hu. Rounu, No. L lie; No. a, lie; No. 3, lOvic Plate, No. 1, Jjic; iSo, A :; ISO. 6, tio. STRAWBLilRIES-UiSSOUrl 24-qt casea. Av. ..109 .. 62 .. 64 .. M .,130 .. 84 .. 61 .. 90 ..139 .. 6S .. 68 Pr. 6 15 8 25 8 00. 00 6 25 7 50 7 00 7 25 4 25 8 00 8 25 OHANUKs California Camella and Pro ducer brands Rouland Navels, ot) alio, pur dox. 12. id; too sise, per box, 3.; Vm sixe, per box, $3.60, 1j0 sixe, $3.76; 176 and smallor sises, per box. It. 25. otiiur brands from Riverside and other districts, per box, 43 oil tj3.6o; so-96-112 felaes, per box, $2.16. liavaua Mediterranean Sweets, 126-lli sixes, per box, 63.00; 16U and so.llr Slavs, per boa. W.aWji a. eo. LEMONS Lln.onlera. extra fancy. 800- 360 sizes. $0.60, oholcs 300-300 slaes, psr box, $4.76, 2)0 sixe, 60o per box less. BANANAS Fancy select, per bunch, $2.2tiu2.60; J umbo, bunch, 8i-i,r(U3."i5. i'l.NtAlTt.lib-Cuiitii. ao-o-4a sixes. $2.76; Florida, 24-30-3b-42 sixes, 82.5g3.vU Al'l"i,t.a cai it rnia tancy nswiou x'ip- pitis, per box, .00. CANTALOLiPES Texas, 46 sixe, $150; California, 64 sise, $3.26; to standards, 40.00. c ilh.HKlli Caiuoinia, per 10-lu. box. $2.26. Af lucuio- t-aiuornia, per -Daskel crate, 11.76. PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate. $1.'!5. ... . . PBAOiiha-vaiuornia, par w-10, nox. Hi . . - UA 1 r-c Alienor urtnu, usw, av a-iu. pags. In box, per box, $2.00. FIUS caiuornia, 10c size, ovo. IRISH POTATOES Wisconsin and na tive, per bu., 6onj00o; Colorado, per bu., too. NKW I'UlAiuas-in saoxs, per 10., ao. CABBAGE New California and southern. per lb., 80. ONIONS Texas crystal wax, per crate, $2.00; yellow, per cratt. $1.75. OLD VEGETABLES Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips. In sacks, per lb., 2a. GARLIC extra lancy, wnue, per id.. 15c; red, per lb.. 16c RAUlolih.o r er aox. ouncnes, ex. TURNIPS Per dox. bunches. Soc. CARROTS Per dox. buncoes, 50c. PARSLEY Per dox. bunches. 6O0. BEETS Per dox. bunches, 4oo. RP1NACH-Per bu.. 12 lbs., 60c EGG PLANT Fancy Florida, per doi.. $1,604)2.00. TOMATOES Fancy Florida, per (-basket crate, 83 00; 'lexas. per i-usnet urate, 41. ou per, $1.00. AX BEANS Per ham- about 25 lbs., $2.60; market baskets. CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Market Steady 'Hogs Weak- Sheep Market Demoralised. CHICAGO. June 17. CATTLTS Receipts. 2.600 head: market steady: steers. 86. 25ft 8.76: cows, 14.2wB0.75; neirers, 84.ootto.50: bulls. 4.50aitl.OO: calves. 33.0OSf8.7B : Blockers ituuss iteoeipts, 23,000 nena; market lejnBio uua weak: choice heavy. 89.369 40: butchers, bunches, 200. GREEN PEAS Per hamper, $2.00. CUCUMBERS Hot house, per Uoi., 90ci Texas, per dor., 5oc; pe.- bu. box, 8)1. 16. HOM1S-U1UU w XX v JiivtiiitvvoLica j-uvij. tS.369.46; light mixed, $9.30779.40; choice light, xn.tcrji8.cio; heavy packing, t.3ora'9.3o; pigs, !i.Zb3.40; bulk of sales, $e.soran.46. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10,000 head; market demoralised; sheep, t4.av-oft.75; yearlings, $5.7IV7j.2f; lambs, $6.767.50; spring iambs, g.eotns.ou. t. Lonls Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS. June 17. CATTLE Rcoelrts 2,200 head. Including 1,600 Texans; market steady to 100 lower; native snipping and export steers, s7.2yitK.4u; dressed beet and butcher steers, $6.108.26; steers under l.OOO lbs., $6.0037.90; stockers and feeders. $1 r'cf .26: coWb and heifers. I4.70C77.70; canners. 12.75&3.25: bulls. 84.252!.40: calves. K.mt 9.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.70;i77.75; oows ana neirors. 13.bo716.00. hogs Receipts. 8.200 head: market 10CT loo lower; pigs and lights, ta.ooga.ss; park LETTUCE Extra fancy loaf, pr doa, to; neaa leituco, ymr uu., iuu. PARS LEV Fancy home-grown, per doa. bunches, 40c. HHUBAlul-rr uoa. uuiitii, aou. ASPARAGUS Per dox, bunches,. 60c. GREEN ONION'S Per dox. bunches. 26o HORSKRAIJISH 2 dox. In case, $1.90. WALNUTS Black, per lb., 2c: Califor nia No. L per lb., lie; uauiornia no. i. pel lb.. 14o. - HICKORY NUTS-Large, per lb., 4c small, per lb., 60. CUCOAn U 1 o-rer saca, so w, per uus., CoO Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 17. COTTON Th market opened steady at a decline of 2U8 points under scattering liquidation and bear Dreasure. encouraged by lower cables ant! ers, $9.30g8.6; butchers and best heavy, good weather In the south. At the decline $9.4055. the southern bulls bid for large blocks ol SHEEP AND I.AMBf Receipts. 2.000 July and August, ana a DUiusn pnvmq head; market steady; native muttons, $4.00 condition report caused some covering, on 475.00; lambs, 8fl.76jJ8.25: cults and bucks, which prices rallied from the lowest durin$ $3.6036.00; stockers, $3.00.50. Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market KANSAS CITY. June 17. CATTLE Ro. celpts, 8,400 head. Including 2.600 southerns market lWZT2Eo lower: dressed beef and ex port steers. $7.25T.40! fair to good. K.7E' 7.25; western steers, $5.504i8.10; Blockers and reeaers, M0U(n'n-lo; southern steers, $4.25 (.20: souinem cows. I3.ztxas.no: native oows. $2.7506.25; native heifers, $4.40S7.50; bulls, u.Da.yt; caives, t3.sxrn.i HOGS RecelDts. 5.000 head: market 'M i"o lower; nuik or Bates, sw.mv9.87: heavy, $.30&9.35; packers and butchers, $9.30(J9.4."i ugnia. wevfin.fi; pigs, iH.iMiv.w. SHEEP AND LAMBS Rcelnts. 1.000 head; market steady: lambs. 37 (Xxff 2". yearlings. $6.00rfj)6.75: wethers. $4.755.75 lha earlv trading. Spot closed quiet, io points lower; mm dllng uplands, 15.05c; middling gulf, 15.30c) sales, 2.614 bales. The Cotton exchange here will be closed Saturday, July 2, and Monday, July 4. Futures ODened steady; July, 13.10a; August, 14.6Scj September, 13.096; Octo ber, 13.8vo; IMOVemoer, is.aoci ucwmuir, 12.20c; January, 12.18o; March, 12.20c; May, 12.22c bid. ST. LOUIS, June 17.:OTTON--Mar-ket steady; middling, 15c; net sales; re ceipts, 622 bales; shipments, 1,077 bales; stock, 23,099 bales. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 17. WHEAT July. $1.04Wl.04; Beptemoer, iiiae; jjecem- fiwiiiiKB, ew,wf. 10; weinerv. a. i ir'f .1. i T 1 11 . vt (I I . vrt4 , scinriiimi, 1. tiu ' , , wes, $4.WB.25; stockers and feeders, $3.00 ber, 92c. Cash, No. 1 hard, $1.0SH; No. 3 4.C0. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Juno 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.200 head: market steady. Steers. t.50!S$.25: oows and halfera. tt WV.I7 SO- 1 , . . tea mj. isiyc, si'VWtw. HOOS4 Reee nrts. I MO ritwd: msrkt Ibi lower; top, xp.43h: bulk of sales. $9.80(&8.S5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2,000 neaa; market very dull; lambs, t7.0OJT8.50. Stoek la Bight. Receipts ot live stock at the flva nrlnclnal western maraots yesteraay: Cattle. Hngs. Sheen. sou 10,600 1,200 northern. f1.O3Vai.0irH; No. 3, $1.01H1.03H SKK1J r"iax, ai.w. CORN To arrive, 63Vs54c. OATS-No. 8 white, 36H36Hc RYE No. J. 6V(70c. BRAN In- 100-lb. sacks, $16.00ai.25. FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. b. Minneapolis, $6.0l)ifr620; second patents. 14.60u6.00; first clears, $3.853.96; second clears, $2.60(32.90. South Omaha St. Joseph .... Kansas city ., St. Louts Chicago Totals ..... 1,200 8,400 1.200 2,600 (.600 6.000 8.300 2,300 Program for Congress at Pierre 2.000 1.000 Ex-Governors. Herreid and Crawford ...10.100 31,600 16,200 1 Metal Market, NEW YORK. Juno 17. METALS-ftta.nd- ard copper, firm; spot, $12.00; June, $10.20 iv.xzm; juiy, iijwjij.su; August and Sep tember, $12.0613.26. London clotted firm; Will Preside at First Day's Sessions. PIERRE, S. D., Juno 17. (Special,) Ths program committee of th conservation not, 65. Arrival were reported at New congress has selected as the presiding offl York of 815 tons: outrtonas house returns how exports of 10,678 tons so far thl month. Iak copper, $12.62H1J.87H; electro- lytio, 412.iiiftQia.b6ft; csarting, 1Z 12Hiftl2-87H-Tin. SJteady; spot and Jun. 832 62 'A'a 32. 76: July, $32.80 32.70; August, $32 62 32.76; Sep tember, $32,60732.80. Sales, 25 tons spot at s..02Vfc. uonaon market was firm; spot, tit 2a; futures, fi4 6. Lead was firmer; spot H4031.50. Nw York. $4.17V4'n4.22'A East St. Louds. London, unchanged at 12 12s. Spel'ter, dull; spot, $5.155.50, New York. $4 87V36-00 Eaot S. Louis. London. undhanged ait 22. The London Iron mar ket was unchanged at 48 10d for Cleve land warrants. Locally iron was quiet: No. 1 foundry, northern, $l$.5Aa 17.00; No. t northern, $16.0014.60; No. 1 exiuthera and No. 1 ootrthern, soft, $112516.75. OH aad Rosla. SAVANNAH. June 17. OIL Turpentine. quiet, 69o. Sale. 245 bbls.; receipts, 708 bbla; Oh lp menus. 408 bble. ! titock, 9.24 bbls. ROSIN Firm. Receipts, 2.230 bbls.; ship ments, 740 bbls.; stock, 64,912 bbla Quote: B, 14 9OU4.70; D, $4 60'li4.86; E, $5.17-96 2f,; F, f25.a6.27V4; O, $5.2.'4.27H; II, $52f5.27H; $6.Io.'6.i7V; K. $5.30ii.8f; M, 86.80d6.&0; I, $640a).60; W. O., $6.706.25; W. W., $6.40. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Juno 17.-COFFEE-Futuneo Cloaed steady, net unohanged to 3 point higher. Sale. 41,750 bags. Clotting bids: June, 6.45c; July, 6.600; Augintt, 8.60c; tvep- tember, i.flec; October, November, Decem ber, 4.70c; January, t.74o; February, 6.74c; March, 4 79c: April, 6.80; May, 6.82c. Spot, steady; No 7 Klo. 8V4o: No. 4 Santos, ac. Mild, quiet; Cordova, iiuo. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. Jun . EVAPORATED APPLES Moderately active In a jobbing way and prices are steady; on the spot fancy quoted at loaiuxc; choice, wii'ic; prime. 7'47'c: common to fair, 6'a1!. DRIED FRUITS Prune ar quiet and toady, although th demand Is Influenced somewhat by reports of easier mat kola In the west, quotations ranging from 80 to VJ lor California up to S0-40s and 4'ytf cers for th different meetings tho follow ing gentlemen: First Session, June 29 Ex-Governor C. N. Herreid. Second Session, Sam Day Ex-uovernor Coe I. Crawford. First Session, Juno 80 Dr. Robert F. Bla gel, president of the State Agricultural col lege at Brookings. Dedication Exercises at th Capitol Gov ernor R. S. Vessey. Conservation Meeting Following Dr. Gault of the Vermilion university. Evening Session, jun 80 iion. B). ' C. Whiting, presiding judg ot the supreme court. Morning session, juiy 1 ttx-uovernor An drew E. Lee. Afternoon Session, July 1 Ex-Governor S. 11. Elrod. Hon. Don . Farnsworth, president of ths Farm Alliance of Chicago, has agreed to be present and make a talk on th busi ness relation between tho oast and tho west. Henry Netll of Madison, secretary of th State Millers' association, will glv a talk, on tho milling business of this state. Nohraakaa at Rusk. CHICAOO, Jun 17. (Special Telegram.) Rush Medical college graduated a larg class this week. - Among them wer th fol lowing from Nebraska: Clarence Clyd Hickman and Schuyler Colfax Lambert, Lincoln; Robert Clifton Relmoh, Colleg View; Guy J. Strohm, Falrbury. Cody Shearers' t'ballena. CODY, Wy., Jun 17. (Special.) Cody, Wyo., has th fastest craw of sheep shear ers In th country. Th team is out with a challenge and offers to bet $1,000 that It can defeat any crew In th country. Th Key to the Situation Bee Want Adsl