TI1K BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1910. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Early Sentiment Forcei Price to New High Points. SnSBSSBBnnanB. GOOD EAHT3 IN THE CORN BELT Aheat Has a Sharp AdriM Owing; to lontlnned Dry. Weather la (a Kitmit Srtfcw s rrirr Rnla Firm. ' OMAHA. Juna 27. 1910. There were fair rains reported in the southern part of the spring wheat belt. North Dakota and ' Mlnnexota are still Iry and tiivi from that section la att.Hl oulllnh. Early sentiment forced prices to- new, high, point for ths bull move ment. Good nlni-Ktr received over the corn belt whlcn have relieved the 'Iry spell, rrospec-ta are good-and, ahould the coun try movement t purree, lower prices ahould be expected. Wheat had a ahura advance early, ow ing to the continued dry weather In the extreme north went. ; J'rlees ruled firm and higher tfirougbont the day. Calamity reports were less -numerous and an easier market Is Itkelv. Good rains In the com belt took the gimp not of .he market and prices were off lo at the opening. Cash OiWn was weak under unr liberal offering- br country shippers. Iteef-lpt. are expected ttf Increase with the iore favorable outlook for. the growing crop. Primary, wheat receipts were 687,000 bu and ahlomeata were lit 1. 000 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 2W,0OO bu. and shipments of 2X7.0UO bu. ,-i Primary corn rerelDts were $33,000 bu. and shipments were 475.000 bu., against receipts laet year of 687 OOv bu., and shipments of wzsn dii. Cleeranre pn IfO hu. of corn. 200 bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 113,000 DU !' . LIveYpdVjf clotted1 '.Hit, higher on wheat ana wuRnwon corn. : Local rang pf options:' ' Artlcle, Operk) High: Low. Closel Sat y. Whent-4 July.;.! fieDt... Corn.. July. Kept., Sept.. 87 S8 fv4 : 1 a Mft'l :9s I 63M I 57 I 8 "J 86 I 91 66 Omaha Cash. Prrcea WHEAT No. 1 hard. 935197c: No. 3 hard. SOfiMc; No". 4 hard, 794i90c; No. 2 spring, 92 ttatic: rNo. & spring, JsiC(j92c; No. 2 durum, iwiio' lyo, a durum, Wianc. JO,tN No...! white, Wftc; No. S white, 69Vc No.. 4 white, 67Mrfa oSftc ; No. 3 color, 6iftfl69c! ISo. 4 color, 66467cs No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. t rellow,. 564floto; No. 4 yellow, 64ft?f66ftc; --No. . ffc; No. 3. tWuoftc; HO. 4. 644c: no Brad 40o4o. OATB--N0.1 White. 36OT38t4c: No. 4 white, 36fl"36c; No. t yellowt,3ftfl34ftc; .No. .4 yel low, Bf0rac: t , BARLEYe-Nty. V )4A4Sc: No. I feed, 42 44e; rejected. berljry,, 39&41c. Ric-Nt. i-at&rjoi No. s, eagne. . 'li ! Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chlcag6,.,.t..(.... ..... U 200 102 Mlnnca polls ,y.,i .....394 Omaha .ww.wm,., i...itv. ..7i . Duluth ....T4.... $ ...324 102 13 No. 2 mixed. 61'y'ilWc; No. 3, 00c; No. 2 white, 6c; No. 8, M'i6c. UATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, SoflTWc; nnxd, 3V(i.c. HXK No. 2, S870c. HAY Unchanged; cholca timothy, 115.09; choice prnlrl", lll.25irll.50. mI lhK-t rrmi'iy extras, ioc; 24c; seconds, 22c; packing stock. 20'c. KOUS First, 15.15; seconds, 1.1.50; current receipts, new cases, 84 30; miscellaneous, 34.25. Receipts, enipments. Wheat bu K'trnO M.ooo Corn, bu 107.)0 i.OO0 Oats, bu 4,000 MM) WCATIIEIt I.V TIIR ORAI BELT t ondltlnns Are Favorable for . Fair Weather Tonlaht and Taeaday. OMAHA, June 27, 1910. Rains were general throughout the central valleys and southern portion of the coun try within the last forty-eight hours. They were not enpeclaliy heavy In the upper Mis- issippl and upper Missouri vaueys, out were fairly well distributed over those sec- tions. They were much heavier generally over the lower valleys and excessive fails occurred In Ohio. Illinois. Iowa and Mis souri. Warm weather continued over the central valleys during Saturday and Bun day, but a slight fall In temperature Is shown this morning throughout Nebraska and the southwest, with little or nd change In the upper valleys. An area oi relatively high pressure overlie the eastern Rocky mountain s ons am UDPer valleys, ana gen. rnllv elosr weather prevails from the Mis, sourl river west into me mountains mis mnrnlni. and conditions are favorable for fair weather In this vicinity xonigni ana Tuesdsy, with no Important change In tem perature. ... The minimum temperature and precipi tation compared with the last three years: 1910. li)0. U0. 1907. Minimum temperature.... 70 t7 60 68 PreciDitatlon 08 . 36 1.34 T Nnrmu tamDerature lor loaay. n aegrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March L 10. 4S Incheii. Deficiency corresponding period in iw, 1 fU inches. Kxcess corresponding period la 130$, 2.06 inches. L. A. WELSH. Local uorecaster. tori and Wheat Region Bnlletin. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., ,75th meridian tune, Monday, June 27, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- . Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Kky. Ashland. Neb 85 6 .01 Cloudy Auburn, Neb 92 4 .00 Clear H'ken How. Neb. K0 til .78 Clear Columbus, Neb... S8 $2 .12 Pt. cloudy Culbertson. Neb.. 88 tiS .00 Clear I'alrbury, ND... W (hi .10 t;icar Fairmont. Neb... K4 fl .US Cloudy Or. Island, Neb.. M i;i .00 Clear Hartlns-ton. Neb. 84 U0 .00 Clear Hastings, Neb.... M M .w ft. ciouay Holdrege. Neb... 86 61 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb 84 f .00 Cleaf omaha. nD t ,u .vo . i.iouoy Tekamah, Neb... M M .25 ' Pt. cloudy Alia. la. ...1 85 C4 .00 Clear Carroll, la 88 M .15 Pt. cloudy Clarlnda, la 92 08 .17 Pt. cloudy Sibley, la 87 6s o Clear Sioux City la... 86 .64. .00, Clear Minimum temperature' for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m, - . DISTRICT , AVERAGE8. No. of- Temp. Districts. Stations. Max. Mln Columbus, 0 17 - . 00 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 . 94 Chicago, 111 26 ..... 90 CHICAGfi; ORAI AND PROVISION Fentoees of' the Trading; and Closing Prteea on Board of Trade. "CHTCAGO, June 27. Dollar wheat fasci nated speculators today. Every future delivery of the grain closed here this af . -ternoon above the magic mark. Before the beginning of alarm about the effect , f of .drought on the spring crop, the price was In the eighties well under 90c a bushel. -Latest trading was at -nearly the f top figures of the day and showed a net (' gain pt Vs to 2,iot as compared with Sat- ui u.j iukih, Jill urL'iueu i;uiiiittBfc cui II ' to S4i-c. It was a ragged wlndup In pro visions,, all the way , from .2Hc decline to- 25c advance. The most excited buying of the session came 'in the last fifteen minutes when ail . Opening with a sharp rise due to a dry " 4iiHp northwest,1 the market ' mora than "tout all the gain;' The reason was profit taking, but the strength returned and ,.j prices went higher than before, following Increased scare In the spring wheat belt on accoulit of the absence of general rains . aad because of the prospects of more heat. Liverpool was reported as taking a ser . lous, view of the crop situation on this side. A sudden bulge in quotations at Winnipeg added to the bullish tension. The visible supply showed a larger de . , crease than expected and the world's ship ment were below the estimated weekly ' requirements. Shorts sold early, but were all covered later on. September ranged ., . from 98Ho to I1.00V4 and closed lVitlc up, at 11.00-V The July option dropped to " discount under September today, showing, : with the cash delivery, the effect of the coming movement of new wheat. Corn prices broke because of good rains 1 in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. - September fluctuated between 69c and . " fiovic. closing . Tu off at 60',,c. Feeling in ' the'eaxh market was weak. No. 2 yellow ' closed at flO'A&60Hc ' - Oats had a hard setback due to wide v., spread -rain. Price variations tor the Sep ' , tember delivery stopped at iliiyiSjS'Jc, with ' the finish at 38Tc, a net loss of H5?c On light trade, provisions ranged lower, i Final- quotations were unchanged to 2ac higher tor pork, up a shade to Sc down for lard, with ribs unchanged to IStjio off. V'. Leading futures ranged as follows; Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Sat'y. St. Ia.uIs. Mo la 92 Des Moines, la.... 14 M'. Minneapolis, Minn. is 88 Kansas City. Mo.. 24 90' Omaha, Neb 19 84 t6 63 .tt.. . Wl IW, SO , 64 Rain fall. " .60 .60 .90 SEW YORRSTOCKS AND BONDS Mood of Depression Folowed by Shrinkage in Prices. M0E0AN BACK TO WALL STJLEET Financier's Presence Cited as of Reasons for Dnllness as Dae to Disappointed Speculation. 481.000; silver certificates outstanding, 3487,- t. (100. Oeneral Fund Standard sliver dollsrs In eneral fund. $4.627.2i2: current liabilities. V'T.Wl.lW; working balance In treasury of- Ices, K.w8,46; In banks to credit ot t'fi- ry ot the United States. I10.S4).30; sub- idlarv sliver coin. $20.2;0.A4: minor coin. l.oiJ 080; total balance In general fund, 383,- IM.4S0. .40 .50 .10 .80 .30 Warm weather continued throughout the corn and wheat region. Oood rains were general in all sections and excessive falls occurred at points in the Columbus, In dianapolis, St. Louis and Des Moines dis tricts. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET 1. i 'Wheat. 1 ' ; I ; . Ju)y...98V499( 1 00, oept..,'J!-)-9l IOU',,1 Dec....l uu'4Ht 102 .tl ll-i , I July...15s-Vie.W' W1! I , : 98?,11 mi-WWi'4 98-t 1 MuS,98S-'a-! Wft 1 01l9Va!s 6S C8 bfl-M. eptH..t!'t- wqi di! i Dcc....l8 69 !67T(a6l6S,,iitt;l loC I I I I ,luiy,..38mi'39 899,1 384 89V40 f', 40 S4ai4Uh''8'Mi 88V'; 38is-9! Sept. Dec. I'm k. ' . July...,! 28 10 Kept... 22 45 23 66 Zi 6i I 23 10 22 40 13 35 i Scut.. .1 12 X5 413 42m July.r-14 40 i 12 411.12 40 Jm-y.V.l' 12 12 92f 12 97 Bept... It! 4ZVh u 4 u 40 23 S3 2 2 60 13 40 12 42V4I 23 40 22 60 12 42U 12 4o 12 92Vi 12 924 12 46 Vt diVn i: No. 2. Cimlt nuotutlons were as follows; FLO I'll Firm winter patents, $4.C084.90; winter suaiKhts, 3-l.2u((4.7&; spring straights, 4.6i4.70; bakers, 3a.sOUJ.10. HYbiNo. . ;u76o. BAH LK Y Feed or mixing, 4ffj6c; fair to choice malting, 60&64U. SUED Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 32.06; No. 1 northwestern, 32.14. Timothy, . 44.60. Clover, 31160. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 3.73 V. (1 a.gi IK Lard, per WO lbs., I13.47H. Short rilm. sides (loose), n.r.'4yl3.j0; short clear sides t boxed), 314.0014.25. Total clearances of wheat and flour were . equal lo lilouo bu. Primary receipts were 687.000 bu.. compared with 387,000 bu. the ' corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheal In the United States de creased 1.8.rv8,000 bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuff an ocean passage decreased 1,400,0000 bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, IS cars; corn, 301 cars; oats. 1,008 cars; hogs, 14,000 head. t Cnicigo Cash Price Wheat: ll.00Ol.03Si', 'No. 2i-ed, tntovtl.i; No. 2 hard 99Vkc(j) . $1.01Vv; ,g. 3 hard, Vavwc; No 1 north ern ii liii,-. ll.Os'val-H'-i: o. 3 northern spring, ll.OCVl.OuVt; No. 3 spring, 98cV l ll.We; - Corn: No. 3 cash, bvij o'c ; No. 3 cush, &Wtl'8V!; -No. 3 white tZg24c; No. " 3 wlillo. wmOO'jc; No 2 yellow, tjUubO'c; ' N) 3 yellow. Uxu6VkC Oats: No. 2 white, .V 4oo;- No. 8 white, HSVitiaic; standard, 40 , Hi Wt. 4 - . BUITPR-Steady; creameries, - 14H$27c; dairies. 'tMaoc. 1 ' KUUS-eteadjr; at mark, eases Included, .f- lijl6 0 firsts, 18c; prime firsts, 19Sic . k LlllitlSli tiady; . daislss, 16Wttl5Vio; twins, W; young Americas, 16Vs16c; long :-i . - PO'fAToli Firm: choice to fancy, 19 .. 20c; -lair to good, 1631"o. ,. POULTHV-Sieady; turkeys, 15c; ohlck- r ens. lic;! spt lugs, 22a26o. i t VTCAL-"tSlady; W to 60-pound weights, . 6SJ-c; 0 W- Impound weights, 9iVso; 86 to 110-pound weights. loHrto. I'.eccipts Today Wheat, 12 cars; corn, 300 cats; outs, 103 cars. lLStlmated tomorrow . iWlxNii, la.cara; corn, SOI cars; oau, U$ ' curs. - - -. I Cm a mas C1r Grain and Provisions. tr.t KANAAM CITY, Juna 37. WHEAT-July. , . Wuj , brptsmber,. 6V December, 98'c. , t'a.li, unchaHsed; No. 3, KNU41.06; No. 3, url(i. No. 3 red. 92fj98c; No. 3. 884jlc. - OoltN July, 3Jc; September. 6757Sc bldj DeceinUer, . M'c. Cash, fetjlo lower; Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, June. 27. FLOUR Firmer, with a moderate trade; spring patents, 35.30 4i5,60; winter straights, 4.36(4.45; spring clears, 34.3'4.60; receipts, 13,400 bbls.; ship ments, 3,671 bbls. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, f4.164f4.40; choice to fancy, 34.464.50. CORN MkiAL Steady: fine white and yel low, fl.301.36; coarse, fl.26iijl.S0; .kiln dried, S3.:g. 1 ' ...... WHEAT Spot firm;- No. 3 red, 31.07, nominal, c. 1. f., to arrive, elevator; No 1 northern,' ft. 2 nominal, f. 7o.' b. to arrive. Wheat futures were rather quiet, but the undertone was firm on small offerings and moderate buying on further bullish reports from the American ana Canadian spring wheat sections. The closing was net lVicfr 2c higher, as follows: July, fl.07; Sep tember, fl.06i; December, 1.07V Receipts, 32,800 bu.; shipments, 16,400 bu. . CORN Soot .easy: No. 2. 68V4c nominal elevator, domestic basis, to 'arrive; export No, 2, 68c for export. Options: Dull, closed Vrtlc net lower, as iouows; juiy, esc; September, 69Hc; December, -66c. Re ceipts, 63,075 bu. OATS S Dot. firm: mixed 263)32 pounds nominal; natural white, 2t&32 pounds, 45 47Vic; clipped white, 84(42 -pounds, 46'4ao 1u.aIu XI ran. HAY Steady: prime, fl.16;- No. 2, 11.00 1.06; NO. 3, 8o(tfWC. . hops steady : state, common to cnoice. 1K09, 21&24c; 1:08, nominal; Pacific coast, 19UI, 14i(ll8c. HI DBS weak; . central , America, z;c; LKATHER Weak; hemldck firsts, 26 tie; seconds, 22(24c; thirds, iodize; rejected, 1 141 JOC. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, f25.00 lrJO.60; family, j.otKjjb.,); snort clear, f.'4. u0r 26.00. . Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds. l,'3le; pickled huiiiH, f 16.004! 16.50. Lnrd, easy; middle western, prime, fI2.3.t; 12.4.1; refined, steady; continent, 313.20; South America, 114.00; compound, tf.50i) 10.00. TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., 6Hc; country, 674rh-,c. RICt; Steady;, domestic, 2?6c; Patna. 57f'i6c. BUTTER Firmer: creamery specials, 2R ttJ8c; extras, oc; tniras xo iirsis, ofqtiw, Btato dairy, common to line, 23y-"1c; process, second to special, 22'ai6Vic; factory, 22gr23c; imitation creamery, 24'u25c. CHEKSE-Strong; state, whole milk, new specials, l&frlOVio; fancy small white, H'4c; fancy small colored, 144c; average prime. 14c; fair to good, WVuUc; common, Wd 12c; skims, fine to special. 12Vs14Vtc. POULTRY Alive uncertain; luwls. 17V4c: turkeys, lOccfHc. Dressed steady; western broilers, 2226c; fowls, H'tfl&c; turkeys, 16 St. I.onls General Market ST. LOUIS, June 37. WHEAT Futures, higher; July, 8SSc; September. 98 14c; cash. firm; track, ao. 2 rea, st.usv1.v4; xmo, hard. 31.01 u 1.06. CORN Futures lower; July,- 69o; Septem ber, btHkwiko; casn; lower; track, No. 2, OATS Futures lower; July, S7c; Septem, ber, 87c; caah steady; track,- No. 2, 37c; No. 2 white, 41tc. RYE Nominal; 7So. FLOUIl Unchanged: red winter patents. f5.00&6.36; extra fancy and straight, H&Oif t.yn; nara winier clears, S4.ouj.yo. SEE1 Timothy, 3.0la3.65. CORNMEAL 33.25. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 84(S87c. HA Y Dull;, timothy, fl4.O04il7.6O; pralre, BAGOINO 8o. ' HEMP TWINE 7o. PROVISIONS Pork, easy: lobbing. 324 M. Lard, lower; prime steam, fll.6l2.l5. Dry sail meats, ieaa poxea extra snorts, 314.25; clear ribs, 114.26; short clears, $14.26, Bacon steady; boxed extra short, f 15.25; Clear rion. tia-ac, khoti clears, POULTRY bteady; chickens, 12c; spring. ip(ic, iuinv7, , uutH, wu, geese, 00, BUTTER Steady: creamery, 23itfti7c. EGOS Steady. 15c. Receipts. Shipments. NEW -YORK. June 27.-The stock market underwent a mood of depreisiou aaln to day and prices were subjected to a severe shrinkage on a smallness ot actual trans actions out ot ail proportion to the amount or tlia -rlrclinea. The croD news was not bad and It was necessary to turn to other factors ior Dlanatlon of the weakness. There was a suspicion, amongst other proffered explana tions, ot a concerted attaeK iy an organ Ised bear party under powertul auspices The nnnearance earlv In the day of a rumor, often used by bears, that J. Pler pont Morgan had been stricken sudnlenly with death, which was followed shortly by Mr. Morgan's appearance at his office to give nimsell to tiuslnos-s activities, arouseu this suspicion. The disproof of the rumor did r.ot. however, revive the market. Mr. Morgan s reappearance in Wall street was cited, In another way, as an explana tion of the market's weakness, as due to disappointed speculators who had waited on his return from abroad with the Iden that it would foment an active period 01 rising prlcei of stocks. The grounds on which this ' supposition had been formed were the reports that he had enlisted larpe amounts of forela-n caDltal in the purchase ot Amerloan securities, that he had secured an agreement with foreign copper producers to co-operate with American producers in curtailment of output and that he had assured the listing ot United States 8tel on the Paris Bourse. From these reports and from the diligence of his banking house In getting assents 01 treignt snippers to the advance In rates asked for by the railroads it had been Inferred by party in the speoulation that the Morgan party was lookii,a to hlsrher Drlces tor stocks. . Out of this situation an advantage Is supposed to have been sought by a bear party to press an attack on mo market, I'ho action of the market today hud great influonce In coloring the conlecturea ot the alignment of parties In tho regulation, the Standard Oil party being assigned naturally to the 'role of leaders ot the onslaught on prices. Another explanation ot,the weakness of the market was that a sale of some large estate holding of important stocks was in progress and that banking Interests, having knowledge of the fact, were disinclined to attempt a support of prices while this was In progress. Outside the realm of pure conjecture there was much to throw light on the pressure of stocks for sale and the lack of demand. Railroad traffic officers re ported a well sustained volume of busi ness and a hopeful sentiment on account of confidence that rate Increases would be allowed. The call money market showed no disturbance from the approach of the July settlements. Private discount rales were easy in London and Berlin and the official discount rate ot the National Bank ot Belgium came down to 3'4 nr cent. Foreign exchange rates In New York, how ever, turned UDwards rather sharply. The extension of time allowed for payment of the corporation tsx to July 10 relieved the ! money market of one requirement for this week, although: the subtreasury operations In New York show signs of the turning over of some large sums ot money to the government. The severity of the day decline gave rise to the inevitable uneasiness, out spe clflc rumors even of financial difficulties were not heard. The stocks of railroad in the group controlled by the Interest most active in recent deals and readjustments of relations were watched with som? special attention. Last prices were the lowest ot the day. Union Pacific and Reading show lng losses of over 4 points. Chesapeake et Ohio 3( and the active list generally from 1 to I points. Bonds were weak. Total sales, nar value. 4i.8Mi.ouo. united states bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and heading Quotations on stock were as follows: Salta. High. Low. Clow, Neve York Moaer Market. NEW YORK. June 27. MONEY On call. firm at 2f.1 per cent; ruling rate. 274 per cent; closing bid, 27 per cent ;offered at t per cent. lime loans, a shade stronger; sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, S' per cent: six months, 4'-i per cent. niIMB MERCANTILE "APEK 4'4lf 5 per cent. STEK1.1.NU EXCHANGE Firm, with ac- ual buslnees in bankers' bills at 34 84MHf 4.k ior sixty-day bills and at I4.M-.V) for emand; con irerrial bills, $4.83Vu4.84'i. SILVER Bar, 6bSc: Mexican dollars, 44e. BONDS Government steady; railroad. weak. Closing Quotations on bonds today were as follows: I. nl. 3, rf ....1A0llnt. M M. 44s i Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 9.200 .... 16.000 80,0)0 37.000 8.200 '23.000 28.000 . 23,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 27. WHEAT July, fill; September, tl.lWVtf 1.06ft; December, 1.0&; cash. No. 1 hard, fl-14'4; No. 1 north ern, ll.13vfl.HS; No. 3 northern. 31.1131.11"; Io. x oortnern, i unoi.iw. FLAX Closed at. 12.13. . CORN No. 3 yellow, 65fi6o. OATS-No. 3 white, f7iai9Hc UYB-No. 2, 70C7SC. BRAN In 100-pound sacks. 317.60. FLOUR First patents tin wood. f. o. b Minneapolis). fj.u.5 40; second patents, 36.00 ii6 .30; first clears, f4.txV34.16; second clears, t!.Ki3.10. Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 17. CORN Lower; No. 4 white. 57'4c; No. 3 yellow, 6e; No. t yel low, 58itc; No. 3, 6SV6c; No. 1 Wa57c: no grade. &Mi6&Ho. OATS Lo-er; standard. 894c; . No. 3 white. 39c; No. 4 white, JSC. RYE Steady; No. I 7c. Omaha Har Market. OMAHA, June n.-HAY-No. L 3J.0O;' No. 3 ti'.oo; packing, 34.60; new, SI0. Straw: Wnvat, i; rye nd oau, V. Alfalfa, fU 400 It ., 41, WO S44 0O 42 .. 0 34 .. mo .. tH MS i .. 1,100 2 U0 (1 24Vt 400 17.600 42 41 40U 1i 72'4 TJS 4n 10944 12 H 102 Vi 100 Z U 1,400 UlVi llftt 11 2.000 IMS 136 134 100 tfttt 900 31 Xl MSi 000 I84 884 S 16,40 lo-ji ioi 14 10114 & 1QS 101 '4 10114 TO lit lit lit 4, M0 11'). lot 10U 24 lt.MO 7H 1 7 2,604 11 140 11 10.400 17 15 36 104 104 10614 104 too 1414 7H 900 it 24 4t 1.400 W,k 14i 143 81,504 122V lH 2n) 80 1V 11 400 36 li 14 13 I 31.104 UM U3 1S-1H M 14T4 l "S it, too to '"ibi 24H too its too 84 n to 44V4 14 1.004 144 143 12.1X10 130 1 "00 u 100 1314 131 4,100 ID 1 t:4 too 800 3,700 4 J0 HO I, bOO 1,600 Alllt-Chslmert prd ... Anislsamated Copper . Ameriran ArriculUiral Amarlctn Bl gujar Amrlctn Can Amtiioan C. A P Amtrlcaa Cotton Oil...... American H. L. p(d Am. Ics acurltia American l.uiMd Amerlean LoronvMlve .... American 8. A R American B. A R. prd..., Am. guel Foundrlct Am. 8ugr Retlnlnf American T. A T..... Amartcan Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconta Mining Co Atcnleoa Atchiaon pti Atlantic coast Line , Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot New Jersey... Chesapeake A Ohio Central of New Jersey..., Chlcaio Ot. W., new.... C, t. W. pM Chicago A N. W C, 81. A Bt. r C, C.. C. A 81. U Colorado r. A I Colorado A southern..... Consolidated Uu Corn FrocoiHi Delaware A HudHon Denver A Rio Urande,... D. A R. O. pfd Dlatillert Seourltlea .... Erie Brie lit pfd. Krle Id pfd General Electrlo Great Northern pfd Ureal Northern Ore ctfs. Illinolt Central Interberough Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester . Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa central Kanaaa City So K. ft 80. pit Laclede Oaa Loutevllle A Nathvllie... Minn. A It- Louli M Bt. P. A g. 8. M.... M., K.. A T M , K. A T. pfd Mlaaourt Pacific National Blacalt National Lead N. H. R. of M. 14 pfd... New York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Weitern North American Pacific Mall Pannaylvaala People ! Gas p C. C. A it. L. ...... PiUabarg Coal Prveaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Hallway Steel Spring Heading Hepubllc Steel Kepubtle Steel pfd Rock Uland Cs Rock laland Co. pfd BU L. A 8. F. 2d pfd.... St. Loull B. W Bt. L. 8. w. pfd glow-Sheffield 8. A I.... Southern Pacific Southern Hallway a. Hallway pfd Tenneaaee Copper Teiaa Pacific T., St. U A W T., St. L. A W. pfd Union Paclflo United State Realty United State Kubber I'Dlted Slalea Steel U. s. Steel pf4 Utah Copper V. -Carolina- Chemical .. Wabaah Wabeiti pfd Western Maryland , Weeunghouee gleotrl ... Wealern lu,on whAlin A L. g Total ale fur the day, Jil.400 shares. II tl4 42 Vt w t 88 -41 11 Si 14 18 tl f tl all 11 144 11 its 434i 81 111 II 16 Hi 451 ii 142 do couson V. S. la, reg... do eoapon ... . 8. 4i. reg.. do coupon ... Allla-Chal. 1st Am. Ag. .10VSJepan e te ,10114 do 414, t4V4 ,I01IK, C. to. let 8 71 .U4SL. 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Ind. 8 71 oo gea. 4 7t Colo. Mid. 4a 4S4Uoion Pacific 4a 1004 A . r. A e. 44a. 44 do cv. 4a 10t4a 1. A H. ev. 4a tl do let A ref. 4a.. It D. A R. O. 4a V. S. Rubber 102U do ref. f.; ,tH4tr, S. Rteel M la IDS niHIIIera' 6 uVa.-Caro. Chem. U. lilt Krle p. I. 4 , tl4Wabah let 6e 1084j do gen. 4a 12 do let A i. 4a.... 444 Mo cv. 4t. ser. A.. TO western M4. 4a 8344 do terlea B 44 Weet. Kleo. ev. 4 lltt Oen. Klec. cv, ta Ill Wla. Central 4e to4 III, Cen. lit ref. 4a. 17 M. P. ev. le ctfi.... M1 Int. Met. 4S4a 80 Bid. "ottered. Nye ana Tipnep Co. I -A, TELEPHONE a- BOSTON, MASS. 17 DOCCLA5 27CZ C J SO STATE STREET . C OMAHA. NEB. BOARD Or TRADE aVUH. r n lo it tl ti tl t? tt a tl lol 74 I4 N 48 "It !e , 45 tl 104 100 let It a lot 88 t'4 HS4 18 lie) 108 100 lol 84 U I1S4 H 44 V4 AINIISIOUINICEIVIEINIX We beg to announce to the public tho fact that through our New York con nection we can buy or sell any bond listed on tho New York Stock Exchange, charging the regular commission of on one per cent. Furthurmore, through our banking connections in Chicago and Milwaukee and our Boston office, wo have a wide market for the bonds we offer and are prepared to buy or sell any well known bonds in which our clients may bo interested. DIRECTORS BAY HTB, V B. gOXITEXOXm, Pres. Nye-Schnalder-Fowle-r Co., Fremont, Neb. Pres. Fremont Trust Sav's. Bank, Fremont, Neb. TKANK . 90XBTION, . lmri.n X. TAJtlVET, Sec. and Trea. Omaha Prlntlnt Company. J'lilllp H. Farley & Co., Boston, Mans.. OXil. W. TTrKim, Jr., Secretary. Ul888S4SJm WSJta aS44IU8SI.4Jt8A844S.4 -48Jt8e...ll.l..mm.HAJtl-)tH.H.a.AtJl.tAI. RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS CAPITAL , FULLY PAID , -5&XOO, 000.2 V.,A-WV Local Belnrltlss. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns. jr., tKkj .Mif xorx lite Duiiuin(, umana: 8K, A4. nee Building Co. stock uitf National 4a, 1420 - CHr ot Omaha 4t4 1114 Coramoawealih Lite Ins rtydrtulle freteed Brick fd Iowa Portland Cement 1st Sits- 4a.. K C, 81. A 0. pfd Haneaa city atock Yard stock aUnaaa Clir . U ta, 1811 Lincoln. Neb., 4m 1920 Morrl A Co. 4 H. lilt alioO.n, Mao., Hei. Water te. 1144.... Nebraaka Telephone nock t r cent.. 101 Mlndaa. Neb., A. W. U. 18S4 N Nebraaka Tel. stock, t per cent..,. n..rH.. . w i. v. (,,.,,.,. ., Umaaa Water Co. la, 1144 Omaha Oat M, 1811 Omeka K. L. pfd t per seal Omaba A C. B. 8b Br., pfd, es-dir.. Omaha A C. B. Bu Ry te. 1814 Oinaha A C. B. B. A B. pfd Faclllo T, A T. 8a, lti puttamouth. Nek., Tel. stock. It . a, 'S4 rtoear ait. oen nock tt tt twlft A Cs tl!4 lMtt toath Omasa, City ot, 8. Hk 144 Trl-Cttr Br. A U. 4 tdi, yi Union stock laro stock. Bo. ouu., 87 Westers Paclfle 8 U14 8144 Vnloa Cob. Co. (bonus) It Tt laumaUvoal Ceo. c. (hosoai II 14 OMAHA LIVE STOClv MARKET Cattle Generally Slow and All Kinds Lower. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER Ihrep and Lamb Trade 8ffr from Dnllness and Killers Are Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower and Feeders Still Worse. . SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., June 27, 11U0. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog Sheep. F.stlmate Monday 3,87 7,277 5,9i7 Hama riv lat H.t',7 b.5s7 4,6 Hame day 2 weeks axo.. 4.24J 5. lol 1 Same day S weeks ago.. 2,4U 3,4iM Ai65 Sam riav A ...L. awn . 1 4.11)7 i.lHi Same day last year 3, 403 6.4B1 ,W0 The following bible shows tne receipts oi cattU;, hoes and sheep at South Omaha for trie year to date, compared wmi last yr. 1319. 1909. Inc. Deo. rattlA AtM Kl liil nai 24 Hal Hok 1.0S0.747 1.36s.5t7 ill w Sheep 671,07a 654,254 16 821 .... The following table shows the averajre prices of hogs at South Omaha for the idst several days, wittt comparieuiui London Stock Market. b I . 1VDU O, LUI L,TT3 and about unchanged. Later. light covering advanced part of the list, and at noon tne marxet was dull, with prices ranging from unchanged to He higher than Saturday's New York closing. London closing stock: quotations: Console, money .... t2 Lonlavlll A Naah..lKH4 . a2Mo., Kan. A Tex.. Wi . 4414 New York Central.. 120 t Norfolk Weitern. .101 106 do pfd 41 106 Ontario A Weatern.. 444 Baltimore at timo..iutrnnarlTanla sfl Canadian Paclflo IMS Hand Mine 4 Cheeapeak A Ohio.. llVBeadln TH Chi. Great Weatern.. fl southern Hallway .. t4 CM., Mil. A St. F..W. do pfd .-. 42 P Beer lWfeotbern Pacific ,...121t4 Denver A Rio 0.....3I Colon Paclflo V do pfd CO pfd 4414, xikut s. aaeei 44 do pfd 11744 HHWabaeh 14 1' do pfd 44H 144. Spanish. 4 ,. , S1L.VKK Bar, steady at 21 11-lGd per ounce. MONEY 2V4 per cent The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 per cent; for three monins dii is, jv per cent. do account Amal. Copper Anaconda Atchiaon d pfd Sri 40 1st pfd.... do Id pfd Grand Trunk . Illluota Central Boston Closing" Stocks, BOSTON. June 27.Closing quotations on stocks were as iouows: to tet too 100 300 11 127'4 127 M'4 46 111 44 11 4 to ll 11 444 !' 14 100 41 11 11 1,104 10144 100 1,100 1444 141 14444 It 100 11444 131 T.lod 1144 IS 100 1,VU4 17 17 lit 15 44, 16 1OTV1 7244 144t 11444 41 4144 W44 H4t 1.JO0 14S 7244 1.400 117 1,800 44 " 1.700 10044 1.104 1144k IS 1I 17 14,104 111 1301 11044 1.7O0 10414 10144 10444 100 tl 4744 4i44 104 II 17 1744 eet.ee JW 100 157 147 lut 13 It 1, 400 WO Allouel Amal. Copper A Z. L. A 8 Arizona Com Atlantic B. A C. C. A 8. M. Butte Coalition Cal. A Artiona tel. A Hecla Cetitennlal Copper Hang C. C. Eaat Butte C. M.... Franklin Glroux Con. Oraoby Con Greene Cananea .... lele Koyal Copper.. Kerr Lke Lake Copner ........ La Salle Copper Miami Copper Aaked. It Mohawk 41 l Nevada Con i4t 1444Nlpleln Mines 114 , 1444 North BuU It 44 , unisons Lak it , 11 Old Dominion 4V4 , ii44taceoia u , U Parrott 8. A C 11 ,M Qulncy 74 , It Shannon 444 , 404t superior 1 , 1 i superior B. ju t , 10 Superior A P. C 10 , 44 Tamarack 41 , V. 8. C. A 0 1444 , 744U. i. 8. R. A at ... 11 . je ao pia 4t , II Utah cos. 11044 , Bawinooa , 11 Wolvertnt 110 . lVt Ttt York MinluaT Stocks, NEW YORK, June 27. Closing quotations on mining miocki were: Alllc 100 eiadvlll Con. Bruoewlck Con. .... 11 LltUe Chief ... Corn. Tunnel etuck... 14 Mexican do bond 17440ntarlo Con. Cal. A Va 17 Uphlr Horn Silver 40 standard Iron Silver 200 Yellow Jacket , 4 loo too 43 to 70 Bank Clearioata. OMAHA, June 27. Bank clearings for to- oay were e.wv.ovi.ti ana ior the corre- spvnuing aaie iaL year a2,i,4ig.67. 17.700 1IT4 17S4 ft, too It to 40 1,700 4444 42V4 41 200 !24t 3t 11 400 7144 75 44 7 5 200 tS4 4144 41 47,400 122 11IV4 111 1.200 1444 25 24 tot 4u4 144 4444 400 244 2444 It 100 4 14 24 400 2144 224 2i KM II tl 4044 104,100 17144 1444 1 7 4044 1444 II ,177.100 774 U 1444 4.490 114 11444 lll'e 1,200 42 4144 4144 , t.400 1144 474 114, 400 It 1844 144 4,100 4444 40 404 400 44 44 44 200 II tl II 400 1444 4J44 43 , 1 Row York Corn Market. The following quotations are furnished by Lagan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. 116 South Sixteenth street: Bay State Ua i 4, Inspiration 1 Butte Coalltloa II Laroae 44 Cactus 1 4-UNev. Conaolidated. .. 1144 Chtno 114kNewaouee ttt Chief Conaolidated... 14iUh!o Copper 114 Ii4tawblde calltlea... II 14 Hay ventral 144 144twirt Pkf. Co 10444 14 Sear. Hue buck C0..U1H4 11 Silver Pick t 414(uprtr A Pitta burs I044 4 Tonooek Mlalns .... 1 Oeldneid florenee... IS North Lake 104 Oeldtteld Daley 4 Bohemia 444 Oreen Oanenee .... 144 Fraction Davla-lMly (ly central Ely Consolidate franklin Olrous Oeldtteld Cnae.... Trtaaary Statement. WA8HINOTON. June H.-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust Funds-Oold coin, esllM.ft: silver dollars, t41.40o,0w; sliver dollar of IKaA DaU. I 1810. llM8.lt08.UW7.UU6.lt06.1904. June 16.., June 17.. June 18... June June 20.. June 21.., June 21... June 22... June U.. June 24.. June 26.. June 26... June 27.. 7 441 I 64 7 U It 63 7 61 16 67 7 a It 64i 7 6J1 7 631 7 64 S 77 J 461 6 7 401 6 K 7 4l 6 67 7 6e 6 83 I 0 40 S 83 4 61 4 M 4 t ssi 6 n t 39 ' I 2 I 19 a nil 6 151 6 00 28 6 10 t 07 6 2i 6 lol 6 33 6 13 6 m 6 16 I 6 20; 4 Mil 6 36 it mi Ml 6 28 6 62 6 43 6 32 I 14 07 5 07 6 0 6 12 6 14 277 5 00 7tW 4 75 051 3 00 712 S 10 m 3 10 43j 3 75 S3 2 7 1 feeder... 700 6 2Ti 44 feeders.. S!2 6 ." 2 feeders.. 915 4 25 I.. Uerggren Wyo. J2 steers.. ..1278 5 20 24 steers. ...1W7 6 60 WESTERNS MCBKASlvA. 25 cows 8M 2 V) i cows 71.t 2 65 10 feeders.. 944 1:0 13 cs. & lis. rr 3 3o Frank sides wen. Id ealves... 171 6 26 4 calves., 6 feeders.. 1088 6 M) 1 heifer., I calves... 350 4 00 Frank v Sides Neb. 8 cows 1000 4 SS Scows... 1 cow 10..0 3 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 18 steers.. ..1001 4 ST. 4 heifers 25 steers..., 7fl 4 05 13 cows.., 1 1,: r , v- J. H. Blair-H. 11. 21 cows 1001 8 70 Scows.., HOGS Heavier runs of hoes in the eat made U poE.sible for packers to force values lower ana local prices were mtiuencea ac cordingly. Receipts were normal, but two of the larger buyers, including one or the big shippe-i-8, stayed out 01 tne trade at the opening, and absence of competition resulted In a draggy movement. L.lKhl and mixed grades were purchased at f Iguren about a dime lower than at last week close, but heavies were nardlv wanted at any price. One drove of 1,20 J head, largely light hogs, coat and two other droves, aggregating 3.200 head. averaged S0.159.12H. It Is needless to add, of course, that kihhi oacon nogs sold S9.204j9.26, with mixed and butcher grades at or near tu.io. Demand became even more Indifferent toward the close, many of the late sales showing declines of 15c. Heavy hogs suf fered the full deollne, extreme heavies sell ing at the bottom of the list. A larre share of receipts went at 9.1 Off 9.20, as compared with Saturday's spread of ss.iratx.au. i.p.oiee ngni pigs soia an nidi D.s $9.30, only a nickel lower than the bent price paid at last week a close. No. Av. So. Pr. Jo.' Av. Sh. Pr. 46 ZM ... I 00 t 172 10 I It Sunday. . Keceluta and disposition of live atock t the Union tock lards. South Omaiia, ior twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock, p. m. June 27, U10: JrlKCElfTH. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.Hrs. c ' M AV fit. T. Ity... 2 a ... Wtthum x .... .. Mo. Pac. ity. '1 Union Paclnc K. it. . 11 C. a. N. W. Ky iiast .. C. 4 N. W. Hy West 60 U., t. P., M. O. Ky 14 C, B. 4k Q. Ky., East .. C, it. cfc V. ity., vvest 01 C, K. I. dc P., Jiast.,. 6 C.. R. I. e V., West.. .. Illinois central ity.... Total Receipts ..146 a . ao i .... a 87 6 1 1 36 4 2 6 1 .. 110 28 DISPOSITION. Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. 3,(7 1,235 101 82o 4H8 738 Omaha Packing Co. Swift & Company . Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Murphy Shippers Benton, Vansant tt Lush 157 Stephens Bros 153 Hill & Son 337 P. B. Lewis 27 J. B. Root & Co 78 J. H. Bulla 77 U F. Hum 114 L. Wolf 47 McCreary & Carey TO S. Werthelmer 127 Lee Kothechlld 8 Mo. & Kans.-Calt Co... 72 Other Buyera 372 1,N"6 2,3X8 2,011 661 Vb3 862 1,411 1,990 8.000 6.317 Coffao Market. NEW YORK, June 27. COFFEIC-Fu tuies opened steady at unchanged prices 10 an iiiviura vi a points in sympathy with nigher i-Tench cables and as a result 01 a continued aemana ior uie near months from large local trade interests. The buy. lng from this source fell off in the ltr trading and the near months reacted under realizing, wnne later positions improved somewnat on covering, with the close sirmy, net. a points lower to i points hiuho-. Mall advices from Havre stated .vt n announcement had bean mt 1W4 1044 160 vh.r -hat 60,000 bags of valorisation coffne 1244 2 iUir.i been sold In this country. Sales for I...T oay were io.ioo Dags. t'loslng bids Jiine and July, 6.K0: August. 6.65c: Sntm, l.er. October, November and December 6.70c; January, 6.72e; February, 6.73c: March 6.74c; April, .75c; May, 6.77o. Spot, steady: No. 7 Rio, 8 5-16c; No. 4 Santos, 3c. Mild iimci, vuiauva, yLfc Metal 3tnrket. NEW YORK, June 27.-MlCTAIvS-tand-ard copper, weak; spot and futures, tu.969 12.25. London, easy; spot, 154 lis 3d; fu tures, 60 3s d. Locally, lake copper, 12.61tt U-12.87Vt; electrolyUc, 12.2ej 18.50; casting. 12.12Vil2.37H. Tin, quiet; spot. 32..W3.7.i. London firm; spot, 148 6s; future, (149 2s Sd Lead, quiet; spot, 4.4i (O'1.50 New loik; 44.1Vk i 4.4244 East St. Louis; London. 12 15s Spelter, quiet; 8510.60 New York; $5.00(a 5.024s East bt Louis; London, 23 6s. Iron lower; 46s lOVtd, Cleveland warrants In London. Locally quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, tl6.2tx0l6.6O; No. 2 northern, $16.00 016.25; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, Ilt.25jl6.75. v Visible Supply ef Grain. NEW YORK, June 27. The vlalble supply of grain in the United States on Saturday, June 25, as complied by the New York Produce exchange was: Wheat, 18.142.000 bu.; decreata, l.ir,,,000 bu. Corn, 5,!'V4.MA bu. ; increase, 81.00 hu Oats, 4 712.000 bu.; decrease, 552,000 bu. Rye, 406,000 bu.; decrease. 41 000 bu Harley. 1.448 000 bu.; decrease. 195,000 btl The visible supply of wheat In Canada 1VJ85i.uLdy ,2,000 bu.. a decrease of 314,000 bu. Mllwanke Ornln Market. MILWAUKEE, Juno 17. FLOUR Steady. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1 14H31.15H; Jf o. S northern. 1.121.18; September, 11.004. OATS 410. BARLEY Samples 4S(44Hc, Kllarla Batter Market. ELGIN. III.. June 27. BUTTER Firm 27VC; output. 1,333,600 lbs. Total 4.032 CATTLE Aa a general thing when a se vere break takes place In cattle values a wins- to larre rAnelnta the country Will re duce its shipments. Last week under the strain of heavy marketings of cattle all markets were more or less demoralised, declines of 26c(g1.0G per hundred being re ported. It would seem as if such a break would be followed by light receipts, but, on the contrary, today's receipts were ev erywhere liberal. The only explanation Is that the dry weather and the lateness of the season has made the country very anx ious to unload rejrardless of market de cliuea. Possibly the country figures that even after the break of last week prices are stilt high compared with previous years. Whatever may luive been the reason re ceipts this morning, as noted above,, were large at all polnta, and aa a result prics were everywhere decidedly lower and the trade dull at the decline. There was a wide difference of opinion among buyers and sellers regarding the market. Sellers who had cattle last t riday and who felt the full effect of last week s decline in many cases thought that they did Just as well today, that la, they quoted the market steady. On the other hand a good many were calling it fully 1015o lower on the general run of cattle of all kinds both killers and feeders. One thing Is certain, the feeling was very weak and the tendency of the market was lower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, r7.25fl8.00; fair to good corn fed steers. 6.507.25; common to fair corn fed steers, 85.006.50; good to choice Oows and heifers, S5.2Vn4i.75; common to fair eows and heifers, 3. 8041-5.25: good to choice stock ers and feeders. S4 60(&5.90; fair to good Blockers and feeders 4.004i50; .common to fair Blockers and feeders, 3.iiOi&4.00; stock heifers, S3.6oy4.26; veal calves, S4.0O&7.6O; bulls, staggs, etc.. K 6005.76. BEEF 6TKERS. Av. Pr. No. A... 10M 4 10 1174 7 00 1116 4 40 tt 124 1 00 1044 4 40 It 401 1 IS 1241 t 10 t ! ' cows. til S 40 1 441 I 44 1011 1 00 t 114 1 64 101 I 10 t tlO t 14 11 I 10 I. 424 I 10 Ml I 40 It 441 4 00 117 I 14 104 4 40 itEIFKKfl. 424 I 40 11 411 t It ...... 424 t 14 6 470 I 10 414 t 10 t 741 S It BULLS. tit 8 14 1 1040 I 7t 1444 I 44 1 I 4 04 1240 t 4t 1 1814 4 24 CALVES. Ill t to I tot t 170 t 00 t 144 4 24 14 t 40 It 14 t 60 STOOKERi AND FEEDKK8. 442 I 40 t ' 4 00 4J0 1 19 11 424 4 Ot I6 I 10 It 140 t 40 mi t to i in t to til IM 81 1011 6 40 411 8 It STE10KB AND HEIFERS. - til 4 to COWS AND HEIFERS. t:7 4 44 t WESTERNS WYOMING. A v. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 6 steers.... 6Ti6 S 15 7 cows 8'J2 IV) 11 steers. ...1141 4 90 25 steers.,.. 1030 I 00 42 271 - 44 240 40.. 240 ei....-v..214 40 I 00 40 t 00 40 00 I do 61 tt 120 4 00 47 ...set to t 00 W,...,...20 10 k 00 44...' 22 120 tOO 40 264 ... 100 II 308 ... I 00 0 278 10 t 00 41 240 120 t 00 40 2l 1M0 1 0244 U 244 40 4 0244 41 M 40 t04 44....... .174 40 1 05 M. ...... .264 JI0 t 05 " 17 ,..2St 40 t 05 0 ...lot 140 4 06 44 2V4 120 t 05 71..'. 246 140 t 06 S ..232 40 t 06 t,.......26t tl 241 41 211 ..111 ..171 ..244 40..., 40..., 67 ... 44.... 74... 42.... 41..., 61..., 60.f., .... 71.,. 14... .....242 17.. 2t 4 HO 42 171 44 247 42 .876 40 t 06 ,.. 6 10 . . t 10 40 I 10 0 t 10 40 I 14 244. 120 t 10 .251 M I 10 .Ml 40 I 10 .176 100 t 10 .240 10 t 1244 .261 140 t 124 .tot 10 t 1244 240 140 t 1244 40 t II M t 15 .. tie .. t li .. t 16 .. I 16 71 U 10 I 16 40 114 ... 4 16 48 2i 160 t 15 41 242 160 t It 67 2X2 200 t 15 U m 40 t 16 4i 211 110 I 1144 47 Itil 40 I 174 16 lit ... tl74t 71 190 ISO 9 174 61 241 10 t 1744 41 24 ... 4 20 41 2ft4 40 I 20 11 224 40 I 20 72 161 240 t 20 40. ...... .214 tO t 20 ' 72 240 140 9 20 70.. ......241 M t M l Z2I 41 164 47 tnt 74 224 .lit .224 Mteariy to 10c lower: nigs and lights. 89.00 tt9.7: packers, IM&jja.oS; butchers and beat heavy, Ssi.fttxii1t.00. SlIKl'Jl' AM) LAMBS- Receipts. 8. 100 heud. Market, steady to 25c higher; native muttons, Ii.(r)i4 5i; lambs, tt.bOuiK .00; culls and bucks, 2.504K.75; Blockers, S3.Outf4.0O. Bt. Joseph I.lvet Mtock Market. ST. JOSEril. June 27. CATTLE Re celpts. 1.300 head: market steady: steers. $5.5047.76; cows and heifers, S2.60flti.76; calvea, S3.OUA7.60. HOUS Receipts. 6.000 head: market RO 10c lower; top, til. 40; bulk of sales, 8J.25 9.S2H. SHEKP AND LA M H8 Receipts. 1.300 head; market slow and steady; lambs, 86.50 A7.50. Stock In Mlaht. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.875 7,275 6.000 St. Joseph 1,300 6.010 Kansas City 7.OU0 6, vox) St. Louis 3,000 6,000 Chicago 83,000 . 33,000 1,200 8,000 8,101) 14,000 Totals..,. 48,775 56,875 34,100 71..., 70.... 11..., It..., 71..., 61.... ti... 16..., 78.... 41... 72..., 14... 16... II... 44... 17... II... 74... 12... 76... 40 I 20 40 t 20 40 t 20 SO 4 20 40 t 20 . . t 20 .224 120 t 20 .240 140 t 20 .221 100 t 20 .244 ... t 20 .223 80 t 2244 .2-15 140 t 2244 .224 640 I li .207 10 t 2t .224 80 4 25 .224 140 I 25 .221 40 t 25 til ... 4 26 .214 40 t 25 .201 40 t 25 .18t 80 t 25 .101 120 1 2744 .Xtt ... 4 10 .14 ... t 10 SHEEP From the amount of business tranaacted In the sheep barn this morning, It appealed as If buyers had taken a day of.. Salesmen denied the existence of any kind of a market during early hours, and while a few small bunches ot fat stock changed hands, demand was decidedly backward and trade almost lifeless. Receipts were fully normal, the big end of the run consisting of grass sheep. Aver age, quality was very1 common, several strings showing up that were too thin for killers and not very desirable as feeders. Naturally, the trend ot prices was lower, packers buying most of their stuff at re ductions of 10jl5c after trading finally started. Stock sheep suffered even more then 'fleshy uiaxk-s, as feeders do not care to have their .orders filled until weather condition!) are more favorable. While it Is pretty hard to quote any actual decline on feeder sheep and lambs so early In the season, today's Bales are safety 15fl23c lower than those of laat week's close. Quotations on gratis stock: Choice spring lambs, S6.9U&7.25; fair to good spring lambs, III. 4041(1.; - good to choice yearlings, o.25'tt 5.60; fair to good yearlings, 4.Su(25.2o; good to oholoa wethers, l.25'u4.60; fair to good wethers, 3.90fl4.25; good to choice ewes, l!.0O4.35; fair to good ewes, S3.6uiH.00. Representative sales: No. 22 western Iambi , western lambs 10 western lambs, culls.. 86 fed lambs 15 fed Jambs, culls (1 fed ewes ., 16 fed ewes, cults 847. Wyoming wethers 312 Idaho yearlings, cull feeders 63 273 Idaho yearlings, feeders 65 660 Idaho wethera, feeders 90 158 Idaho Wethers, feeders 90 17 western ewes 88 Av. ... 68 ...l'J8 ... M ... 62 ... 61 ...114 ...108 .. 116 Pr. 7 26 4 35 2 75 7 25 5 00 4 00 I 25 4 30 5 75 4 00 8 65 3 65 i 50 No. to 14 14 20 14 4 4 1 10 14 t 22 11 t I t 4.. I.. 4.. 4.. 11.. 4.. a., i.. tt.. i.. No. 82 steers.... 727 4 10 8 steers.... 841 4 DO steers.... 431 S 60 18 steers.... K"3 4 24 steers.... 90 4 65 14 heifers... 646 I 15 Russell Thorp vVyo. I titers..... 915 4 00 1 steer 700 i 00 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hogs Market Generally Lower Sheep Reported Higher. CHICAGO, June 27. CATTLE Receipts, 83.0UO head; market, generally lower; steers, S6.26i8.ti0; cows, t4.2.ijf 6.76; heifer, S4.00(u I6.50; bulls. 4.00r7.uO; calves, S3.00fl8.25; stockers and feeders, 44 0Ofj6.5O. HOGS Receluts. 33.000 head: market. 6fi 10c lower; heavy, t.45f.50; butchers, 89 .40 4j9.55; mixed, i.3ia.4o; light, i9.Wriua.oo; bulk of sales., S9.25fh9.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000 head; market strong to 25c higher; sheep, S3.7oiiiH.76; yearllngB, S4.75fl6.0O; lambs, So. 50 flt.76; spring lamus, o.wu m. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June 27. CATTLE Receipts, 7,0"0 head, Including 3,300 southerns. ' Market, steady; stockers, string; dressed beef and export steers, 7.00fl8.26; fair to good, to. 354; 7. 00; western steers, - liOufl 8.00; stockers and feeders, I8.00flt.15; southern steers, I3.70fl6.35; Southern cows, S2.50fl4.50; native cows, S2.50 4)5 26; native heifers, 83.60&6 50; bulls, S2.!M? 5.76; calves, S4-60fl7.6o. HOGS Receipts, 5,0u0 head. Msrket, b& lOo lower; light hogs, strong; tup, S9.50; bulk of sales, 19.20A9.40; heavy, 9. 15f9 26 ; packers, and butchers, 83.25fl9.40; light, SSI. 30 fe9 50: pigs, 18.75fl9.O0. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8000 head. Market, steady to 26c lower; lambs, 84.50fl7.40; yearlings, 65.0UAS.75; wethers, S4.25A6.00; ewes. S3.T5fl4.76; Blockers and feeder, 12.753450 t. l.onta I.lvo Stock Market. ST. LOUI8, June 27. CATTLE Receipts, 8.600 head, . including 2,000 Texans. Market, steady to .10c higher; native shipping and export Steers. 7.2TcrH 00; dressed beef and butcher steers, f'.OittflO; steers under 1.000 pounds, S5.7Ti(&7.40; stockers and feed ers, 84. 2&A 67ft; cows and neirers, t4.Z5Q7.00; canners. S-' 6Wil.76: bulls. 84 25A6.00; calvea. 86.MtQ826r Texas and Indian steers, S4 40fl) 7.10: cows and heifers, S3.60H5.75. , HOUd-IUcelpta, 6,600 head. Market, OMAIIA GENHKAL MARKET. , Staple and Fanes' Produce Prlees Far stlshed by Bayers and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery, No. L delivered to the retail trade, in 1-lb, cartons, 2vo; No. 1 in 25-lb. tubs, 2S4e: No. 8, lu l-lb. cartons, 27c; In 00-lb. tubs, 274te; packing atock, solid pack, 204tc; dairy, in to-lb. tubs, 83o. Mar ket changes every Tuesday. CHEEsiu Twins, lie; young Americas, 18c; daisy, liftc; triplets, 176c; liniuerger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 17c; No. 2, 14c; imported bwlHH, 30o. POULTRY Dressed broilers, 30c; hens. 16c; cocks, llVxc; ducks, 18c; geese, 15c; tur keys, 26c; pigeons, per dos., 81-60; homer squabs, 84.00 per doi.; faucy squabs, 83.69 per duz.; No. 1, 83.00 per dos. Alive: Broil ers, from 14 to 1ft lbs., Uu; 1ft to 1 lbs., 18c; hens, 12ftc; old roosters, 7c; ducks, full feathered, 7c; geese, full feathered, 10c; tur keys, 16c; guinea low la. Hoc each; pigeons, Vic per don; homers, t-i.00 per dos,; auuaba, No. J, 12.00 per do.; No. 2, 60c FISH tail f4osen-Pickerel. lOo; white fish, 14c; pike, l3o ; trout, lto; large crap pies, IbAlftc; Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, 18c: haddock, 13c; flounders,. 12u; green catfish. 16c; buffalo, 8o; halibut, 11c; white perch, 9c; bullheads. 14c; wblte cat, 18c; roes had. Si icach; Bhadroea, per pair. 60o: frog lega. -80c per dos. . MEAT CUTS-Rlb- No. J. J6Vio; No. 1 14c; No. 3, 9ic. Loins: No. 1, lsc; No. 8. 144c; No. 8, 10yc. Chuck: No. 1, 8e; No. 2 8c; No. 3, 6ftc. Round: No. 1, llo;-No. 2. 1144c; No. 8, 84tc. Plate: No. 1, 7'ao; .No. 8. 6ftc; No. 8, 6fto. FRUITS-Oranges: California Camilla brand Redland navels, 80 slse, per box, S3 00: 100 site, per box, 83.36; m size, per box. S4.00; 150 size, 84.25; 176 and smaller size, per box, 84 50. Havana Mediterranean bweets, 126-112 sizes, per box, 83.00; 126 and 150 sizes, per box, S3.26M60; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, per box. S3.504u3.76: VulencluB, 96-112-126 sizes, 84.60; 160 and smaller sizes, 84.75. Lemons: Llmorlera, extra fancy, 300-300 sizes, S8.6ofl9.00; choloel 300-360 sizes, per box, S8.O0,8.50; 240 size, 600 iiei uum. less., bananas: ancy select, per bunch, S2.26fl2.50; Jumbo, bunch. S2.76A3T76. Pineapples: Florida, 30-36 sizes, 83.00 ; 48-48 sizes, I2.75fl3.00. Cantaloupes: . California 64 size, 83.00 ; 45 standurda, 83-50. Cherries1 California, per lo-lb. box, 81.75. Apricots r- Ii ' '".'"" crate, ii.ou. flums: California, red, per 4-basket crate. SI 40. Peaches: California, per 20-lb. box. SL101 triumph, per box, 81.25. Watermelons! Texas, 2c per lb. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. packages, in box, per box. 82.00 VEGETALLE8 Potatoes : Irish, Wscotv. sin and native, per bu., 60fl60c. new. In jacks, per bu., 81.10. Cabbage: New Cali fornia and southern, per lo., Sc. Onions' Texas crystal wax, per crate, 12.00; yellow per crate, 81.75. Uarhc: Extra fancywhite! per ib., 16c; red, per lb., 16c. Egg Plan? Fancy Florida, per doz.. Sl.50fl3.wl F TomaU toes: Texas, per 4-uueket crate, $1.36. Beans: String and wax, per hamper, about 25 lbs 82.50; market baskets, 81.00. Cucumbers': butbox'!USSie75.I,er UOi" T"- P HOME-GROWN ' VEGETABLES Rad ishes:, kxtra fancy home-grown, per doz. bunches, 20c. Lettuce: Extra fancy, leaf per doz., 30c. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per doz. bunches, 3uc. Rhubarb: per dos bunches, 46c. Asparagus: Per doz. bunches' IBfloOc. Onions: Green, per doz. bunchel 25c. Turnips: Per market basket, 60c Car rots: per market basket, 60fl!75o. lleeU: Per ?ariket taJk' 65475c- 8Plnah: Per busheL get 990 "er m"kt MISCELLANEOUS-rWalnuts:' Black, per lb., 2c; California, No. L per lb.. 17o- Cali fornia, No. 2, per lb., 14cT ' CU HICKORY N UTS-Large, per lb 4m small, per lb.. 6c Cocoaiiuts: p7 BacgJ'lfi OOi per doz., 65c. . . t Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 27.-COTTON-Snn4 closed dull 10 points lower; mlddllrTVn- i9SbW,WC: mldd","f 8Ulf' U2i"- COTTON Futures closed steady Clo June. 814.96; July, $14.94; I t si: September, $13.09; October. 112.42; November' $12.30; December, $13.23; January turn February. 812.18; March, 12.20 ' U ST. LOUIS. June 27.-CoTTON-Steadv-mlddllng, 14T.C. Sales, none. Receipt. 1 bajes; shipments. 1.769 bules; Vock. VS3 Liverpool Grain and Provision. LIVERPOOL June 27.-WHEAT-Spot dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock futures steady; July. 6s 7d; batorroa 94d; December, 6s lOTid. "-, oa PKA8 Canadian steady at 7s FLOUR Winter patents, 28s 6d. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June 27.-DRY OOOD8 Market was steady for the day, with busi ness on moderate hand-to-mouth scale la cotton goods. Dress goods rule generally quiet. Jobbers are doing a very light trade, Sir Market. NEW YORK. June 27 Si "GA It-Raw. firm; muscovado 89 test. 3.74c; centrifugal .7 1 molasses sugar, 89 test, 3 49a: rerined. quiet; crunhed. 6.86c; granulateu! 6.15c; powdered. 6.25c. Mouenleiie at Unehee. AVIATION PARK.. T.iirriiinp -'..- Juntt J77Counl L-Mfp', flfty-hprs'a j, r,.V r'n"PliU4 h which- ho crossed the English channel arrived today for the International avtatin meet .vT Herbert B.Coooh Go Broker and Dealers OKAXBT TKOYISIOng STOCKS . Omaha Offlei, lit Board of Trad Stldg. U, eTaoaa, Dong, gait lad. eV-dl W OLDEST ADO VAX(4BST StOTJSB - IM Til BZATaV