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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1005.
CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET
Jalj Wheat
is Btrong
Eitnation.
ot the Cuh
BIG DEMAND AND SMALL OFFERINGS
t
Corm la Inactive and Clones with Llt
tlo Chance Oats Score Advance
-General Crop Prospects
Are Favorable.
OMAHA, June 22. 1906
wwy wneat was riaru lo buy ana strong
on toe cash situation. It openeu at yes
terday a dose, but began, a steady ad
vance, reaching the high point at 9010,
me same condition prevailed In oinor
market. St. Louis aa up 14c and Kan
aaa City Ho. At Chicago there was a big
demand tor July, wun small unarm.
Cah wheat was up 34c there, tear ot
rain In the harvest ileids contributed to
the tension ot the market. July closed at
9o?j904c, (September at &440 aim Liecemliur
at Ma.
Corn was Inactive with the exception of
a amall spurt la the middle of the if
aion, when old July stood at 6oc. July
closed at 844c, Lid July at 6 v va'
September at o24io3c, old Bepteiiiotr at
US'tC December at ii)vo and old .December
at 6oc.
Oats were strong and active. July fin
ished at 3144(32c, cieptumber at 8u'o and
December at 314c
Liverpool closed 4d higher to unchanged
on wheat and 4d higher to uncliunged on
corn.
The last week waa a favorable one for
corn and reasonable progress was made, ac
cording to the Cincinnati Price Current, out
today. It adds that oats are maintaining
promise ot a good yield; winter wncat is
unchanged in general; harvesting has be
gun in the Ohio valley district; spring
wheat la making good advancement. Tim
Southwestern Grain and Flour Journal's
crop bulletin from Wichita, Kan., ridicules
the bull reports of those who have passed
through the country In special cars. The
journal makes the following estimate on
the condition of winter wheat: Texas, 71;
Oklahoma, 72; Missouri, 80.5; Kansas, 7b;
Nebraska, 83, It gives the oats condition
as follows: Texas, 66;, Oklahoma, 78; Mis
souri, 86; Kansas, 76; Nebraska, 87.'
Duluth reported sales of 800,000 bushels
cash wheat for Immediate shipment east
yesterday. The seaboard sold yesterday
32,000 bushels of wheat, 80,oou bushels of
com and 80,000 bushels of oats, Duluth sold
260,000 bushels of No. 1 oats to Buffalo.
f rom today's Inter Ocean: "The corn
trade figures that Armour is the largest
holder ot old July com and has been ac
cumulating It for some time. Then there
have been many million bushels ot old
July corn sold -hv the leadina loners for the
last two days; Bartlett-Frar-ier alone sell
ing over 2,000,000 bushels. Other holders
also have gone out. The corn has been
' picked up. according to the talent, by Ar
mour, This la the only explanation they
can make for the disappearance of the
millions ot bushels sold. The theory of the
corn bulls is that the run of corn tnis
month will reduce the surplus in the coun
try, so that in July recelrwr-"wlll be light.
and with stocks down to bedrock, there
is little possibility of getting much here
during the harvest time. Comstock is put
down as being long 3.000,000 bushels of
September corn, but has sold out his July.
His theory is that there will be less corn
to come here In Beptember. also that
stocks will be light and the market more
controlled. .
northern, $1,114; No. 1 northern. $1,034;
July, II. US; September, new, 844c; BP
tembep old, 894c
OATS To srrive and on track, 814c.
CHICAGO GRAM A 3D PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; anal Closing;
Vrlces on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 22.-8trer.gth of cash
wheat Imparted a firm tone today to the
trade In future deliveries. At the close
July wheat was up 14c Corn Is unchanged.
Oats show 4'a4c gain. Provisions are un
changed tn 6c higher.
The wheat market was an enigma to
many traders, ruling strong in the face of
numerous bearish advices. Seemingly the
only reason that could be given for the
strength was the essh situation, cash wheat
showing good gains in nearly all market.
For both spring and fall sown wheat the
weather conditions today were more favor
able than for several weeks, little or no
rain having fallen since yesterday. Not
withstanding this fact the market opened
rm, wun July a shade lower to a ensue
ilgher at 88"'cf89c. Not much wheat was
ffered for sale and with an active demand
from commission houses prices quickly ad-
vancea. r or juiy tne hlgnest point ot tne
ay was reached at 8040. The more distant
enveries snowed a more moderate ua
ance. During the last half hour much of
he gain was iost on liberal realising. The
market closed firm. July at 90-g9(4o. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal, to 73,
900 bu. Irlmarv receipts were 261,000 bu..
compared with 213.1M) bu. a year ago. Min
neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 150 cars, against 176 cars last week
and li3 cars a year ago.
Sentiment in the corn bit early In the
session was quite bearish on reports of a
imcini movement in the near iuture. A
romlnent long wns an active seller, and
his had considerable influence with pit
raders. IjUor the market became quite
Arm. partly in sympathy with the strength
of wheat and partly as a result of reports
claiming light acceptances In the country of
ilos sent out by cash houses The market
closed firm with prices near the highest
oint. July opened 4c lower at 54c, sold up
o MUYuMfi.c and closed at M4c Local re
ceipts were 434 cars, with 118 of contract
grade.
Active demand from several prominent
commission houses caused a strong tone In
the oats market. Strength of wheat was
n important factor. July opened 4c lower
at S14c. sold up to 22o. and closed at Zlltif
Sic. Local receipts were 123 cars.
An advance of 5c in prices of live hogs
had a strengthening Influence on the pro
visions market. The volume of business
was small. At the close September pork
was up 24c at 112.80. I,ard was unchanged
at 87.424. Ribs were up 2'4ti5c at $7.75
7.77V4.
estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
20,000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
easily
Omaha
CORN-No. 3, 1
49c.
Omaha
WHEAT No. 3 hatd
80395c; No. 4 hard, Kite;
Cash Sales.
car, 494c; No. 4, 1
car,
Cash Prices.
95rg97c; No. 8 hard,
No. 3 spring, 96c.
CORN No, 2. 60c: No. 3. 494c; No. 4,
49c; no grade, 48f(r4ic; No. 2 yellow, 6u4ej
, No. t yellow, 60c; No. 2 white, 61c; No. i
- white. 60c.
OATS No. 1 mixed. 2ffUc: No. 8 mixed,
i4c; No. 4, mixed, 274c: No. 2 white. 29-ic;
No. 8 white, 294c; No. 4 white, tc; stand
ard, 29VaO.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 1 434 126
Kansas City 42 34 6
Minneapolis 140
Omaha 8 35 6
Duluth 9
St. Louis 18 67 66
Minneapolis Grain Market.
The1 range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood oom-
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
$Artldes. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I'll I I
July... 1 GMitai 108. 1 06l, 10SV 10SH
1 0x
Sept... 88s, 894 RSV.I 88 8S
Dec... 864 864 8541 854 85-4
WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT
and
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tear.
Wheat I
July
Sept.
Dec.
't'TTl
tJuly
July
tSept.
JHept.
IDeo.
'I 1 1 S
July
Sept.
Dec.
Pork-
July
BeDt.
Lard-
July
Sept.
Ribs
July
Sept.
Oct.
l887-94 8T'
837frM' 84
83-Vtf4i8l48-4
I
64ttf 654'
B'&'H 534-34
4841
31 4
294
12 52H
12 82S
I
7 23
7 46
7 55
7 75
7 8:'H
82
8041
311
12 E5
12 W
7 27H
7 46
7 60
7 80
7 86
wr,
83
544
64
53
62HW"a
48
80Vi
I
12 474
1Z DO
7 2241
7 424
7 55
7 75
7 80
I
90ff4 8889
37s
84
54frV54'ffi
64S
53V4
52iu53'
48ft
314
I
12 474
12 80
7 2241
7 4241
7 65
7 774
7 8241
I
644
534
62
484
80
12 474
12 774
7 224
7 424
7 524
7 724
7 SO
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
AdTinca in Pricei Continue! for th Fourth
Saocetiive Day-
HEAVY SALES IN PROFIT TAKING
Demand Proves gnnlclent to Absorb
Offerings, Although Late Market
la Irregnlar Bonds Are
Firm.
NEW TORK, June 22. The advance In
prices continued In the Stock exchange
today for the fourth successive day. The
obstacles encountered In the offerings to
take profits increased quite materially, but
they weres absorbed with considerable
facility. The action of the market war
ranted a conviction that the movement was
In the hands of an organised party of
Ullleri noerntnrs bent on attracting a fol
lowing of outsiders by demonstrating the
possibilities of strength In the market.
Their faith In the profit to be derived from
this operation is supposed to be based on
the Innate advance of strength afforded by
the market Itself by Its resistance to recent
attacks. Contentment with the future
promise of prosperity is counted as the
iinrinrlvlns factor In the hardness of prices.
but much is heard also of the probability
of large dimensions of a "sleeping short in
terest," the result of an accumulation of
persistent short selling for a long time
past. A sufficient advance In prices would
dislodge such an Interest and force It to
buy stocks to cover.
The organised competition which has de
veloped this week Is clearly designed to lift
the level of prices raUier than to effect an
Indefinite accumulation at the lowest prices
possible. The operations give evidence of
an abundant supply of funds and of re
sourceful expedients In manipulation, which
show the leaders to be experienced and
skillful operators. News developments from
hour to hour are given less importance than
during the recent period, while small and
unorganised traders were striving for a
small turn on prices. A movement of
greater consistency and more substantial
basis is evidently designed now, ss is
shown bv the confidence with which stocks
are absorbed on the advances.
The Influence of yesterday's Increase In
the Reading dividend was obvious In the
direction taken by today's speculation, tho
largest operations centering In the Penn
sylvania group. The Reading Increase is
supposed to Indicate the probable pot"
of the directors of the Baltimore AOhlo,
Norfolk & Western and Chesapeake & Ohio
and the benefits to result to the Pennsyl
vania Itself from Its holdings of these sub
sidiary stocks made it a sharer In hi
movement. The advance was not simul
taneous at all points of the list, but quite
comprehensive gains were established 1 by a
system or rotation, me n"1"1 - .--- -on
the Equitable Life affair was regarded
as opening up new depths to be ounAA.
But any unfavorable effort on stocks was
overridden by the speculative demand. This
was true of the ontage rumui. vu... ...
the grain market and of report that the
relations between .France anu
over aiuruvw " j . u ,
asaln The profit-tak ng made the market
?.?L.:. .... i the dv. but the day s
gains were not substantia ly rnpalred.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par val'ie,
$3 340,000. United States bonds were all un-
cn.n,?,r"c,. th. .ales and range of
prices on the Stock fggh.W.
A 1 mm IT -m
Amalgamated Copper 84.200 81
r . . . . a,iw
cent as compared with 60.H per cent Inst
week. The rate of discount at the Bank
of England today remains unchanged at
14 per cent.
Kevr York Money Market.
NEW TORK, June 12. MONEY On call,
easy at &&14 per cent; closing Md, 2 per
cent: offered at 24 per cent; time money
slightly firmer; sixty days, 3 per cent;
ninety days, 84 per cent; six months, 3S4
per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE FAFER-8VBH4
PeBTEfRLTNn EXCHANGE - F.ssy, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4 87-JJ
4.8705 for demand and at 4.8M'Hf.8616 for
slxty-dav bills; posted rates, 84.86 and 84.88;
commercial bills, $4.84TtJ4 85.
SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars,
JlONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
OMAHA LIVE STOCk MARKET
Eeef Steers and Cowa Steadj to Btrong,
Trading Aotite,
HOG TRADE ACTIVE AND PRICES HIGHER
Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Mnrh
Lighter Than Expected, vrlth Mar
ket Steady nllh Yesterdny's
Prices and Trading Active.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 22, 1905.
v. a. nr. ts,
so eowpon .,
rj. a. U, rag.
so coupon .
U. B. new .
do coupon .
V a. sis 4s,
so coupon
.104 ijipsn . cm....
....1044 do M Miiro...
....104 do S. ctti...
....104 h. A N. vnl. 4a.
....Ill Manhattan t. I
....1114 Mn. Onirml 4a..
....104 I do lit Inc
.lot Minn. A Bl. L.
Am. Tobacco 4a, etfa. TO M , K. A T. 4a.
do 4a, ctfa...
Atchlaon (an. 4a..
'do am. 4a
Atlantic C. U 4a.
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do IHi
No. 2. tOld. tNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, 84.2OB4.30:
straights, IS.SQifrl.lO: spring patents. $5.009
6.70: straights, 13.765.00; bnkers J2.40fi3.60.
WHEAT-NO. 2 spring. 11.0801.12; No. 3,
oc'(ri u(; mo. x rea, i.us.
cukn-io. a, iioc: iNO,
OATB No. 2. S!c: No. 2
No. 8 white. 82333Ve.
Hlti-no. i, YB4HWC.
BAHLEY ilooo feeding. 39Q42c
cnoice mailing, wnma.
ofc.r.us Mo. l llax, xi.za; mo, l nortnwest
ern, $1.43; prime timothy, 13. Clover, con
tract trraile. II I.Tfxif 12.26.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., 112.45
gH2.50. Idird per 100 lbs.. J7.157.174; short
ribs sides (loose), $7.65ft7.ti6; short clear
sides (boxed), $7.60ai.G24.
Receipts and shipments of grain and flour
were as toiiows:
, 2 vellow. 56ic.
white, 324334c;
fair to
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn. bu....
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu.
Receipts. Shipments.
15.400 13,000
38.000 168,000
420,000 ; 64.100
172,500 122,3(10
2,900
39,600 1,000
American C.
do pfd
American Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Express...
Amer. H. L. pfd..
American Ice
American Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
American S. & R
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Refln...
Amer. Tobacco p. c.
Anaoonda Mining Co.
1,100
"200
200
804
844
324
924
32
924
2,800 414
'7,000
000
81,4(10
1.300
4,90)
1,600
7,800
200
800
89,900
Hack Cooler la tpper. Middle
Southern Parts.
OMAIIA. June 23. 190S
The weather is much cooler in the upper
region, upper Mississippi, middle ana
lower Missouri valleys and southwest.
Frost occurred In northern Minnesota. The
temperature has risen In the west and
uurwiwesi ana warmer weatner win ex
tend over the central valleys tonight and
Friday.
nattered showers have continued In the
antral valleys and west. Heavy rains have
KbUen In tho lower Mississippi valley and
west gulf states, and lighter ruins through
out the eastern section.
Omaha record ot temperature and precl-
pltation conipared with the corresponding
day of the last three years:
;. 1906. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 61 61 64 61
Precipitation 00 00 T .07
' Normal temperature for today, 73 de
grees. Denclency in precipitation since March L
4.11 inches. .
Dellclency corresponding period In 1904,
1.71 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1903,
1.02 inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Ruin.
Stations. Max. Mln. inches. Sky.
Ou the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, lii
19qc; dairies, loifflSc. Eggs, easy; at mark,
cases Included, 13c; firsts, 134c; prime firsts,
15c; extras, 17c. Cheese, 94tJ10c.
NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
Atchison 17.J00
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line.
Baltimore & Ohio....
Brooklyn R. T 12,800
Canadian Pacific .... 19.800
Central of N. J.......
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 2,900
Chicago & Alton -. JoO
do pfd . 0u
Chicago G. W 1,800
Chicago & N. W 1.700
C, M. & 8t. P 13,400
rhlioirn T .& T
do pfd "V
C c:. C. & St. L. ... 1.200
Colorado V. & I ,100
Colorado ft Southern 300
do 1st pfd iw
Ashland, Neb..
Auburn, Neb
Columbus, Neb.,
Falrbury, Neb...
Falrmount, Neb..
Or. Island, Neb.
Hartlngton, Neb.
Oakdale, Neb....
Omaha, Neb
, Tekamah. Neb...,
Carroll, la
. Clannda, la
Sibley, la
Sioux City, la....
Storm Lake, la..
78.
7
69.
74
67
M
66
66
71
7
76
78
63
66
66
49
60
47
48
47
61
40
43
61
46
43
48
40
44
38
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.oo
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear .
Clear
Cltar
Clear
Clear
DISTRICT ' AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. fetation. Max. Mln. Inches.
in lea go. in
Columbus, O
D8 Moines, la..
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Louisville. Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha. Neb
8U Louis, Mo..,.
l. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
29 80 64 .02
16 84 tfi .30
13 78 48 .C8
H 84 64 . .62
19 82 66 T
15 84 70 .53
27 64 40 .01
15 70 46 .00
0 84 68 T
- (t. Loots General Market
BT. .LOUIS. June 28. WHEAT Higher:
.No. I red, cash, elevator, 24c; track, II 00
new, i oo iu; juiy. .c; Bepiemoer, k.'4v
hJ4c; No. 3 hard, Ii.oi.tjl.o7.
CORN Easy; No. i cah. 624o: track. 63H
Cr4c: July, 624c; Uetember, 4j4c.
OATS Lower for cash; No. 2 cash, Sic;
track, 814c; July, 4c; September, 2c; No.
.8 white, 8JSt33c.
- FIX)UR yulet and steady; red winter
patents, Roodtb.oo; extra fancy anu straight,
t4.5U4 '6; clear, 83.2ixii4.00. . -SliED
Timothy, nominal. $2.fltg2.40.
CORNMKAL Bteady. 2 60.
. EHAN-Unchanged, . slow; sacked, east
, track, T6i&'T6c.
, HAY Unchanged; timothy, $5.00(512.00;
prairie, 85.0O(('l(i.ov.
. IRONCOTTON T1ES-94C.
. BAGGING 84c.
HEMP TWINE 64c.
PROVISION 8-Pork, firm: Jobbing.
$12 674. Lard, steady: prime steamed, $6.70.
.Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts.
17.624; clear ribs, $7.75; short clear. $! HO.
Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $S374;
clear ribs, $8,324; clear, $8,874.
POULTRY firmer; chickens. 94c;
springs. 14518c; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 9jilc;
geese, bdlc.
PUTTER Quiet; creamery, livgjlc; dairy,
1MJ17C.
EUG8 Steady at 12.C case count.
Keceiots. nnipments.
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities. ,
NEW YORK, June 2i-FIXUR-Recelpts,
13.316 bbls.; exports, 9,906 bbls. Market firm,
with fair inquiry; winter patents, $4.906.25;
winter sM-aignts, h wwh.iw; annnesota pat
ents, $o.6t)4j6.26: winter -extras, $3.10S.oo;
Minnesota bakers, $3.76G4.15; winter low
grades, $3.00ft3.55. Rye flour, steady; fair to
good. H iV(H W); choice to fancy, i4 Mu W.
coHNMtAiH'irm: nne white and yel
low. $1.26; coarse, $1.12(51.16; kiln dried, $2.90
tiS.OO.
BARLEY Dun: feeding. 46c. c. 1. f. New
York; malting. 46Qt2c, c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Firm: No. Z red. 81 04. in store:
No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1,194. f. o. b.
alloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, $1,114. f. o. b.
afloat. A further scare In July wheat today
advanced that option over lc. It was based
on poor threshing returns, Dullish winter
wheat news and Chicago stocks. July
opened at 93X43 96 8-16c, closed 944c; Sep
tember opened 88'i'38M,o. closed 88c: De
cember opened 8K44j8c, closed 884c.
t'UHN-Keceipts, ,so du. ; exports. 4,H30
bu. Sales, 60.000 bu. futures. Spot market
was Irregular; No. 2, flc. elevator, 61c, f.
o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 624c; No. 1 white,
62c. Options opened easy on good weather
news, rallied with wheat, but were finally
depressed again by unloading. They closed
4c lower to 4c higher. July, 69Vuti04c;
oeptemoer. os -itxaOTc, ciosea oskC.
OATS Receipts. 45.OU0 bu.: exDorts. y
bu. Spot market firm: mixed oats. 23 to
32 lbs., ifiH'u-Jtk;; natural white, SO to 32 lbs..
3ti(i3(c; clipped white, 36 to 42 lbs., 374i4c. i
HAY Steady ; shipping. 24'74c.
HOPS Easy; slate, common to choice,
1904 crop, 24m'28c; 1903 crop, 21(&23c; olds, 10
412c; Pacific coast, 19u4 crop, 24tf27c; 1903
crop. 20cff22c; olds. 1&S120.
H IDES Quiet ; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs.,
20c; California. 21 to 26 pounds, lac; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 184c.
LEATHER Uulet; acid, 24260.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family
S13.5otrl4.0l; mess, $10.0utiU.OO; packet,
$12.6u4l'13A; city, extra India mess, $22.00
22.50, Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 8
(Jjhic; pickled shoulders, 64a6c; pickled
lutms, lmil04c. Lard. dull; western
steamed. $7.26; refined, steady; continent,
$7.26; South America. .$8.15; compound,
$&.874$ 6.624. Pork, steady: family, 815.u0
16 60; short clear, $13.0txtf 15.00; mess, $13,874
WI3.76.
TALLOW Steady ; city ($2 per pkg ), 44c;
ctnintr (package free), 4I,c.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 34
13640; Jupan. nominal.
Hi;TTK-Steady and unchanged: re
ceipts. 8 (5 pkg.: street price, extra cream
ery, 204j21e. Official prices, creamery, com
mon to extra, 17204c; state dairy common
to extra. I.r44i2uc: renovated common to
extra, U'vuiic; western factory, common to
extra 1S4'iric; western Imitation creamery,
common to extra, 16(319c.
CHEKSE-Steady and unchanged.
EGOS Quiet and unchanged.
POULTRY Quiet; western spring chick
ens. 21c; fowls. 13c; turkeys, 13c. Dressed,
firm; western broilers, 2otj25c; fowls. 124c:
turkeys, 13iil7e.
Kansaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 22-WHEAT-July,
T94'ii79Sc; September. ",5V475ic; December,
7Hc; catih, No 2 hard. wScn $1.1)1; No. 8, i
vw: i-Mo. a, j, re(, sociltl.w; ISO.
3, ii47c; No. 4. 734i9Sc.
CORN July. 494c; reptemher, 47Vc: De
cember, 4i4'843tc; cash. No. 2 mixed, 614
ocHc, kj. o, pil., i'ku. i wiiue, ode; xo. J,
624c.
OATS Steady; No. 1 white, 324S3Jc; No,
1 mixed. a4c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, .60jn0.00;
lllUlt P UlAII IF, l.lir!(n.w,
Flour, barrels ,
Wheat, bushels
Corn, buahsls ..
Oats, bushels ...
17.000
,.67.(m)
67.0JO
10, OKI
42 000
&.uo
42.CM)
Minneapolis Grain Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 22 WHEAT
September. SeViSSc: lecember, 85V; No.
1 hard. $1134: No. 1 northern. $1114; No.
1 northern, 81.074.
FLOUR First patents, 8600ia: first
clesrs. $& !i; second clears, $!.75&2.8o.
BRAN la bulk. $Ji76ttU 00.
... .
Dnlnth Grnln Market.
DULITH. June r-W HEAT-To grrlve;
No. 1 aortheru, $1,114; w track. No. I
do1 2d nfd 200
Corisolldated Gas .... SStiO
Corn Products l'JO
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson. 8,000
Delaware. L. & W... 100
Denver & Rio Grande ....
do pfd i"
Distillers' Securities. 1,100
Erie , 30.&IO
do 1st pfd. J 4,200
do 2d pfd 2.000
General Electric 100
Hocking Valley ....
Illinois Central 12.300
International Paper. 1,000
do nfd ....
International Pump.
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern 400
do pfd 600
Louisville & N 7,500
Manhattan L
Met. Securities 8.000
Metropolitan St. Ry.. 13,300
Mexican Central 2.200
Minneapolis & St. L
M . St. P. ft 8. St. M. 1.700
,do pfd 300
Missouri Pacific 6,100
Missouri, K. at T 1,000
do pfd. j Soo
National Lead 1 800
N. R. R. of M. pfd... 500
New York Central.... IS.80O
N. Y., O. A W 8,800
Norfolk & Western.. 13,700
do pfd
North American ,
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania ....
Peoples Uas
P.. C.. C. ft St. L
Pressed Steel Car .... 1,000
do pfd ' aoo
Pullman Palace Car
Reading 4,800
do 1st prd io
do 2d of d 200
Republic Steel 2.600
do prd 1.400
Rock Island Co 87,100
do pfd 2.u
Rubber Goods 200
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd. &
St. L.' Southwestern. 700
do pfd 800
Southern Pacific 19,700
do pfd 600
Southern Railway.... 5,000
do pfd 100
Tennessee C. 4 1.... 4.4oO
Texas ft Pacific 1,2(4)
T.. St. L. ft W 700
do pfd 1.000
Union Pacific 86,900
do nfd 100
V. 8. Express
U. 8. Leather 400
do pfd
I". S. Realty 700
U. 8. Rubber ' 8"0
do pfd 600
V. 8. Steel 55.0no
do pfd 68. 600
Va.-Caro. Chemical.. 8.3O0
do pfd m
Wabash 1.200
do pfd 1,400
Wells-Fargo Express ....
Westlnghou.se Elec... 400
Western Union 700
Wheeling ft L. E
Wisconsin Central... 1,800
do nfd vv
Northern Pacific 600
Bid: Sa) offered.
Total sales for the day
494
113
1174
122
137
964
107
834
1034
1634
1114
674
1624
524
i 78
194
1964
1764
81
964
44
274
6B
374
189V
94
464
1874
880
89
484
42
804
674
174
167'
194
48
113
1154
1214
186
96
1064
824
103
163
1104
664
1604
614
,.
784
194
J954
1754
ii''"
954
434
274
68
874
1884
94
464
186
880
894
43 '
414
794
664
174
1654
194
100 814 814
24
544
1484
814
844
96
314
220
374
264
174
40
47
113
117
1214
1364
96
1074
834
134
1624
111
964
66
1524
201
614
35
78
194
1954
1704
17
31
964
434
i74
68
37
189
9
45
187
870
284
884
. 434
414
804
66-Ti
174'?
914
1664
194
774
27
814
264
48
24,
644
1474
164
81 4
1264
214
54
1204
1004
1004
284
68
4444
341
, 144
614
824
..1164 do Jl
..IMS N. R. R. of M.
.. M4 N. Y. C. . IV..
..101 N 1. C. I. ta...
..1044 No. Pacific. 4a...
7 Hi do 3a
do 1st ino
do Id Inc
Chaa. A Ohio 4(a.
Chicago ft A. 1H..
C, B. ft 4. a. 4a..
R. I. V r. ta..
do aol. 5a
CCC. ft St. L. (. ta
Chlcaso Tar. 4...
Colorado Mid. 4a..
Colo, ft go. 4a
Colo. Ind. ta. act A
do act B
Cuba (a, etfa
II. ft R. O. 4a....
Hauliers' sec. ta.
Erie prior Hen 4a.
do a-en. 4a
t. W. ft D. O. la.
Hocking Val. 44a.
Offered.
7
4
.1"!
. M
.103
. alt
....101
.... n
.... 924
....lift
...H'4
.... t
.... II
.... 4
....101
w4
4a. t
...101
....194(4
....1't
.... 17
. ...1"24
(04
Sheep.
3,(2
t.4l
6.0(4
1,747
Central of 6a. Ia.....ll& N. A W
(i. s. L,. rtdf. 4a
Pnn. cont. ma i2
Rradlne. gen. ta ll'3'H
Bl. L, ft I. M. c. ts..llH
St. L. A B. F. f. 4a. 9"7
81. U 8. W. c. 4a.
MS Seaboard A. L. 4a.
101 4 go. Paclflo 4a
tl 80 Rallwnr ta..,.
Tciaa ft P. la
T . St. U ft 4l
IIS Inlon Pacific 4a...
.. 70 , do conv. 4a
,.104'C. H Btrwl id ta..
. .luita Wabaah la
.. 71 I do deb. B
..10t4'Wcatcrn Md. 4a...
.. IH,W & U E. 4a....
. .llovWIa. Central 4a....
111I
ti"4
. . u
..no
,.lil4
.. Uie
,.107i
..126
.. t
..117
.. 744a
..
.. 4
.. e64
Renelrits wre: fisttiit. Hid,.
Orhciai Monday 4,6u6 7, "37
Omclal Tupxiihv h.6.1 l.lil
Official Wednesday 4.066 11.710
Official Thursday 2.8i4 13,80
Four days this Week.. 18.172 4.V738 14.8:12
Four days last week. ...16.235 44,44i' 7, A
Same days week before. ,l6i6 M.StjJ 16.o;9
name three weeks ago...i,l(K) s,.4i jo.tso
tiame four weeks ago...ln.o94 53.207 24.748
Same days last year 10.780 38,!9o 10,8i4
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DAI h.
The follomlns: lahla ahows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
ne year to aate, comparea wun msi e:n .
IH16. 19f4. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 411,137 442.3l 31.214
Hogs 1.215.618 1.2xT..6o 70,147
8heep 716,615 6i9.017 89,&1'8
The following tshin shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for trie last
several days, with comparisons:
Boston stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, June 22. Call loans, 3a4 per
cent; time loans, 84344 per cent, official
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atchlaon adj. 4a M Adventure 4
do 4a 1"I4 Allouez 24
Max. Central 4a 76 Amalgamated 814
Atchlaon as American Ztno B
do pfd 101 Atlantic 13
Bnaton ft Albany ttt
Boaton ft Maine 177
Poaton Elevated 1&7
Fitch burg pfd ltf
Mexican Central 104
N. Y., N. K. A H...187
Pert Marquette
Blugham 2X4
(al. Ii llecla.
Centennial
Copper Range ..
Daly Waet
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Union Pacific lzoU. Orat.by
Amer. Arge. Cham. . . M41 lale Hoyale
do pfd
Araer. Fneu. Tube
Amer. Sugar
do ptd
Amer. T. ft T
Araer. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. ft 8.,
Edlaon Eleo. Dili... .144
Oeneral Electric 173
Maaa. Electrlo 1
dO Std f!
Maaa. Gas 44
United Fruit
81 I Maaa. Mining
414 'Michigan
134VMohK
135V4 I Mont. C. AC.
14li 4 I Old Dominion .
86 W Oaceola
104Vat Parrot
Qulnry
'Shannon .......
Tamarack
Trinity
United Copper .
U. B. Mining...
4
United Shoe Mach
do nfd
V. 8. Steel
do nfd
Wootlng. common .
ma "AsXed.
1U84 U. 8. Oil.
6.VI
17-4
. lIVs
, 7
, 19
. 7H
. 174
. iv
24
. S4V,
. 2
. i2S4
. 8
. fa
,10S
I
. 2314
, 2
. 104
, tf
ta Utah
. J1441 Victoria
. W Winona 10
. J4; Wolverine ICi
. M
London Stock Mnrket
LONDON. June 22. Closing Quotations on
stocKs were;
Consols, money
do account . . .
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
6H
.104
Baltimore A Ohio... .114
... 04e'N. Y. Central..
0 7-l, Norfolk ft W...
Canadian Paclflo
Chea. ft Ohio. ...
Chicago Ot. W...
C, M. ft St. P...
DeBeers
Denver ft R. O...
do nfd
Erlo
do let pfd
do M pfd
llllnola Central .
Louie, ft Naab...
M . K. ft T
...lit
... e2
,.. 19l
,..140
... 14
... 91
... 424,
... tl
... 7
...Ket
...llli4
29
do pfd
Ontario ft W
Pennaylvanla
Rand Mlnea
Reading
do lat pfd
do )d pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
9outhern Paclflo ..
Union Paclflo
do pfd
U. 8. steel
' do pfd
We been
do pfd
apanlah 4a
..144
.. S314
.. 99
.. S.14
.. 7U I4
.. 44
.. 4(1
.. IS
.. 89
.. 44S
..127
.. 994
.. i04t
..iooh
.. 41
914
SILVER Bar, steady, J74d per ounce.
MONEY-1&14 per ent-
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is 1 15-162 per cent; for
three months' bills, 115-16(02 per cent.
Foreign Ptnanolnl.
lajnvun, June 22. Supplies or money
were fairly plentiful, In the market today
and the demand was,. uiod crate Discounts
were firmer and revived on the demand for
gold. Trading on the Stock exchange was
quiet and prices were firm with occasional
advances. They closed below the best
quotations of the day. Consols were
shade easier. Americans opened generally
harder In sympathy with New York and
closed firm. Japanese hesitated. Imperial
Japanese os 01 ivu were quoted at 103.
KafQrs were weak on account of the ap
proachlng settlement.
BERLIN, June- 22. Trading on the
Bourse was quiet today. United Stales
Steel shares were active on New York ad
vices.
PARIS, June 82. Prices on the Bourne
today were lower on the report of the ag
gravatlon ot the Moroccan situation and
, rumor of a Russian defeat. Toward
he close there was a slight Improvement,
denials being given of the pessimistic re
ports. The report of the approaching issue
of French treasury bonds waa also con
tradicted. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted
at 89 1 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 602.
Bank of France Statement.
PARIS. June 22 The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes in circulation, de
creased, 62,126.000 francs; treasury accounts,
current, increased, 45,770,000 lrancs; general
accounts, current, Increased, 2o.576.O0O
francs;- gold in hand, decreased, 18.635.000
francs; bills, discounted. Increased, 4.600,000
francs.
RYE-Steady. BbSSSc.
Ui: ITER Cie
-eamery . 1544l4c: packing,
I3c
EGOS Btearty : Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases included, 124c; case
count, livto; cases returned Vac leas.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bushels
Snrn, bushels .
ats, bushels .
3 .270
.34.40
. 2.000
23.2(0
40 M
9.0UO
PHILADELPHIA. June 22. BITTER
Firm: etra western creamery, 214c; extra
creameryprtnts, 224c.
EtSOS Firm; nearby fresh, 174c, loss oft;
nearby fresh. l4c st market; western
fresh. Ii'4(il74e at murk.
CHEESE Firm; New York full cream,
fancy, new. 104c; New Y'ork full cream,
fair to good, new, 8iaiuc; domestic Swiss,
U;i44 ! '
1004
394
1394
1024
ft4
904
914
894
181
754
284
744
82
1094
1!Z
894
858,700 shares.
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. June 22. Closing quotations
on mining siocks were:
Adams Cos
Alice
Braces
Bmnawtck Con ..
Comatock Tunnel
Coa. Ce I ft Vs..
Hi-re Silver
Iron Silver
Leadville Coa ...
Offered.
.. to
.. M
.. M
.. 4
..
..ltd
..17t
.. f
Little Chlat ...
Orterlo
Ophlr
rroenls
Potoal
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Mopea ..
Siatdard
. I
.404
.44
. 1
. 11
. 47
. to
.. M
,.1M
Bank of England Statement.
LONDON. June 22 The weekly stats.
menl of the Rank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve, In
creased, tiu.uw; circulation, dcreaed
40.000; bullion, increased, 744,866; other
securities, iniTPaaea. tKi.uii; other de
posits, increased. 878.000; public deposits,
mcreasea. aiie.tasj; notes, reserve. In
creased. 664. On0; government securities un
changad. The proportion of the bank's
reservo to liability this week la 51.06 per
Date. I 1905. 19H. 1903. (19t., 1301. 19otf.1899.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
une
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
1...I 6 1341 4 53 6 fill I 6 74 4 88 S SO
2... I 6 lb-! 4 4i 6 t'7 7 07 I 4 t4 8 M
8... 6 19 4 49 6 99 7 ii 6 70 ' 3 69
4... I 4 b4 6 so: V lb, 6 71 4 88 1
6... I ( 204 6 751 7 201 6 70i 4 91 3 6
... 6 224 8 63 6 " 7 13 6 71 4 94 8
9...
10..
11..
12..
13..
14..
15..
M. .
17..
IS..
19..
20..
21..
22..
6 14
5 16
6 134
5 194!
6 22
6 20
.5 I84!
5 14-t
6 10
7 15 6 71 4 94 8
1 181 6 751 4 95 8 67
6 7 02 8 60
7 21 6 10 8 al
7 m S3 8 69
i iH 6 91 6 00
7 3,1 1 o ;.: 4 11-1 8 n
7 861 i 831 4 861 3 64
7 31 1 5 8l 4 86 3 66
I 6 8ti 4 89 3 64
7 241 I 4 961 8 82
4 91: 6 94i 7 231 6 83 1 I W
4 92 6 97 7 26 6 88 1 6 03
04, 7 -UI & if J 1 6 061 3 64
5 00 ' 6 hni 7 (ii 0 8'.'i 4 M, 8 7l
6 071 7 43, 5 91 1 4 93 8 69
5 06 ! 5 83 I 5 89 5 00i 8 66
6 24.! 4 681
6 204 4 68 ( 80
6 17 j 4 U 6 86
t 304 4 74 6 OUj
4 (8 6 03
I 5 us
4 81 6 071
4 84
4 811 5 98
4 871 6 01
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brouaht in todav hv each road was:
cattle, nogs, sneep. ri sea
2
C. M. ft St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific ....
Union Pacific
C. ft N. W
F.. E. ft M. V
C, St. P., M & O..
B. ft M. Ry
C, B. ft Q
C, R. I. ft P., east.
C. R. I. ft P.. west
Illinois Central ....
Great Western
32
15
12
13
35
Total receipts
The disposition of
3
2
2
48 2
4 .. 1
67
15
28 8
13 8
16
2
1
2
194 7 1
.112
the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, tjneep
Omana Packing Co...
Cudahy PacKing Co.
Switt and Company..
Armour ft Co
Cudahy Pkg. Co., K.
Carey & Benton
Lobman ft t:o
Hill ft Huntzinger ...
L. F. Husz
Wolf ft Murnan
Mike Haggtrty
J. a. Root ft (-0
Bulla ft Kline
Other buyers
29 2.120 04
716 4,lb 174
3 1 1 2.9,(3 739
611 4,6'i5 43
4j8
23
14
26
68
30
1
89
2
wss verv good. Encouraging reverts from
eastern points lent a stronger tone to the
irnoing nere ana sellers nun some wivnir
taare. TUiyers were out early and the mnr
ket opened In good sesson. Light hogs
were still In the best demand and showed
the most advance, while heavyweights were
slower In moving and In soma esses showed
no belter than steady prices. On the open
ing buyers bid only about steady prices for
everything, but after the first round or two
the market strengthened and trading be
came brisk. The hogs sold today at an ad
vance of about 24c ami In some esses light
weights snow an advance ot a ntrsei. ine
bulk of the hogs sold at t-rv 10416.15, with
tops reaching $5 in. the popular nice being
85.124. as sgalnst 85.10 yesterday. The mar
ket was good all the morning and closed
Btrong at the advance. Representative
sales:
No.
M...
tl...,
et...
14...
79...
19...
to...
...
ss...
at...
M...
n...
9...
7S...
,..
94...
ta...
42...
HA...
ts...
to ...
H...
70...
40 ..
40...
4...
4...
68...
Ht. ..
71...
40...
41...
81...
72...
6...
71...
At...
46...
64...
46...
71...
,,..
9...
M...
(it...
71 ..
40...
74...
57...
69...
64...
79 ..
79. .,
98..,
65 . ..
64...
70...
t8..,
74...
42...
41..,
71..,
t...
4..
67...
40..
93...
69..
69..
90.,
63..
49..
74..
69..
62..
74..
77..
76..
69..
tl..
91..
61..
64..
71..
72..
65..
76..
67..
AV.
lit
144
II
2S9
t7
III
.217
,J"J
.!
.24"
119
20
.271
.124.,
.314
.101
2'4
.til
.221
III
.902
.316
.19
,.24
.264
Ji
.2"!
.294
31
M
. 239
.213
If 2
.tnl
rW
.240
..214
.2LM
.252
..-ill
..3(0
,
.249
,.227
,.27
,.244
,,2,14
.243
. ,2150
..249
.270
.144
, .2"2
..226
..223
..209
..270
. .20
..179
..2t
..234
..246
..2SH
..279
.222
..t9
.246
.270
..226
..261
..241
..118
..144
..Hi
..271
..224
..144
..207
..220
..21t
..2S7
..214
..251
..210
..248
..231
...221
..141
.114
..237
s. P.
10 I 07V4
I 07 h,
t 07
t 10
t 10
I 10
I 10
14
1 1(1
10
I 10
10
to
I it
t 14
I 10
t 10
t 10
t 10
5 10
t 10
t 10
t 10
f 10
6 10
t 10
I 10
I 10
t 10
6 10
t 10
t 10
I 10
t 10
t 10
t 10
I 10
t 10
I 10
t 10
6 U4
I 124
t 124
t 12
t 124
t 114
4 12S
t 124
i 12V4
t 124
t 12 Vf
t 124
t 114
t 12'4
t 124
i 124
t 124
I 12(4
I 1214
t 12V4
t 124
( 12
6 t4
t lav,
t 124
140
160
!
140
160
90
ISO
160
120
240
160
90
120
240
9-1
110
80
120
240
140
120
160
40
40
80
120
160
120
J20
90
90
90
40
190
40
200
40
ISO
90
240
160
80
80
200
80
90
40
80
to
40
40
40
120
80
120
too
80
120
120
10
90
160
t 134
a 13V4
t 124
( 124
I 124
t 124
t U4
f 124
t 11
I 114
t 12
t 12
I II
t 12
e 12
t 12
I It
t 12
I 12
6 11
t 12
t 12
t 12
t 11
t 12
No
44
66
70
61
74
t
77
4t
47
T9
61
7t
40
48
17
64
74
75
74
7S
11
76
to
10
48
76
62
69
75
71
84
74
U
41
44
66
41
83
to
47
83
74
74
41
42
17..
69
79
74
76
81
79
74
49
71
70
72
II
15
80 ,
it
102
72
66 ,
80
89
99
69
66
66
67
48
61
81
71
7t
76
80
80
71
14
71
41
47
72
71
71
87
80
A.
IM
.141
.177
28
140
KH
.lit
.tot
4
.160
.227
,227
.117
.144
.199
.140
.240
K37
.259
.14
244
132
.268
.26D
.2X7
.127
If I
149
.210
.231
.219
.215
.J7.4
.261
.244
.T")8
.190
.304
ISO
.lit
.120
.214
.210
.114
.230
.139
111
.2u6
.lit
.239
.196
.104
.18
.124
.224
.199
.110
.214
.211
,.118
.207
,.2"1
.220
.ti
,.20t
..197
,.197
.246
..121
..228
,.129
..200
..104
..206
..107
..24t
..246
..111
..200
..241
..101
..221
..226
.134
..141
.241
..111
..196
..117
a
120
120
40
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ber, 4s "d
OMAHA VlrOI.RALE MARKET.
Condition ot Trnde nnil Itnotatlone on
staple and Fancy Produce,
E(JG8 Hec lpt, fair; maiKet, gteaty:
candled stock. 13'jc.
LIVE I'iH'l.TH Y-Hens. MH40: roosters,
6c; turkeys, 12-fllRc; ducks. 8c; spring
chickens. l' to i lbs., 16c per lb.
HI TTKR -Packing stock, 13c; choice to
fancy dairy, l.jjlSc, creamery. Am 21c;
prints, 22c.
SCUAK-Standard grnnulated, $6 21 r"'
cwt.; cubes. 17.00 per cwt.; cut loaf, 1,45
est.; No. 6 extra C, 16.16 per cwt.;
10 extra C. 85 96 per cwt.; No. 15 el
;X.X powdered, 30. t
85.75 per cwt.: XXXX powd
90
. 107
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219
1.6S7
Tnlala
CATTLE There were 112 loads or came
reported in today, but of these twenty-six
louds were billed through, leaving about
eighty-six cars on snle. Conditions wero
more favorable to selling Interests than
they have been so far this week, and witn
light receipts the market showed more
strength. .
Beef steers constituted the big end of the
receipts today and the quality of the offer
ings was fairly good. Buyers were out
early and there was a fair activity to the
trade. The good heavy beef cattle ruled
generally steady to strong and in some
cases where the cattle Just suited the eye
of the buyer the market was possibly a lit
tle higher. Common and rough kinds, while
In better demand, brought only steady
prices, and some salesmen thought they
were obliged to take off. The market is
slowly recovering from the break on Tues
day and the demand for a limited number
of cattle Is fairly good.
There was a very light run of cows and
heifers and there was a good demand for
the stuff. The good heavy cows Bold fully
steady with yesterday. Even the common
and grassy kinds were in a little better de
mand. Buyers evidently wanted a few
loads of this kind of cattle and a clearance
was made In good season.
The market on bulls, veal calves and
stags was fully steady and showed no
quotable change In prices.
As has been the case for some time, there
was only a light supply of Btockers and
feeders on sale this morning and the de
mand for a limited supply was fairly good.
The market ruled generally steady on these
kinds, with trading fairly active. Repre
sentative sales:
BEEF STEERS
SHEEP There were thirteen cars of
sheep reported for today, but for some
reason only Ave arrived, with two loads
1 billed direct to a packer. The market was
I In good shape, as buyers were out early,
and a rair clearance was made in goon sea
I son. There was a good strong tone to the
trade and some urgency to the demand
As has been the case for some days there
Is a fair demand for anything good and
the market on these kinds is fully steady
Steady prices were paid today for the stuff
sold and there was considerable activity to
the trade. A car of fed ewes sold for J4.15,
while a bunch of fed lambs brought 85.85
Qiioiatlo-.s t Innen . t : 'food to
choice lambs, 86.00ff6.25; fair to good lambs,
$5.fwti(.W; good to cnoice yeariingx. o.cV(i
5.50; fair to good yearlings, 34.75W5.00; good
to choice wethers. $4.7o(o5.25; fair to good
wethers. I4.25&4 75: aood to choice ewes,
4.30?4.60; fair to good ewes, 84.004.30.
Representative sales:
iNo.
12a Oregon cull ewes.
20 western ewes
n"
low.
per cwt.; bar powdereu, 1..40 per cwt.
eagle tablets. 87 95 per cwt.
FRESH FISH-Trnut. 8c; halibut, lie;
buffalo (dressed), 8c; pickerel (dressed), 80;
white baas (dressed), 12c; stinflsh, oc; perc.t
(scaled and dressed), c; pike. 9o; catfish,
l.V; red snapper, 10c; salmon, 16e; prapples,
12c; 4VI, 15c: bullheads, 11c; black bnss, 20c
whhensh (d-essed). 10c; frog legs, per dos..
3c; lobsters, green, i'.v. boiled lobsters,
toe; shad roe, 45c; blue fins, 80.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
lay Dealers' association: Choice. 17.00: N.
$6.60; No. 8, 86.00; coarse, 86. Ou. These
rl.es are for hay of good color and quol
tv.
BRAN Per ton. 815.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all sizes, $3.7f.,a
00; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all
lies. 83 50: seedllms. all sixes. 83.00; Va
lencia, all sizes, 84.00.
LEMONS Limntitern, extra fiincy, 270,
800 and 36) sizes. $4.75; fancy, 270. 300 and S6)
sizes, 14. 2: 270 size, 1.100; 300 and 361) sizes,
83.50 ; 210 size, 2.26; 240 size, 12.60.
DATES Per box of 30 1-lb pkgs., $i00;
luuowe en, in 70-lh. Poxes, per 10, sc.
Fi(fl California, per lo-lb. carton. 7J8
8Tc: Imported Smyrna, four-crown. 12c; five
crown, 12c.
bananas Per medium-sited bunch, l.7
2 25; Jumbos. 12.5nfl3.0O.
PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate of 24.
80 and 36 sizes. f,1.2f; 42 slr.e. 3 00.
FRUITS AND MELONS.
APRICOTS Calltoriiia. tier 4-busket crate.
$1.10.
PLUMS California, per 4-backet cratu,
$1.10.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-lkrt crate, $1;
Callfornln, per 25-lb. box, $1.00.
CHF.RKihS California, black, per 8-lb.
box, $1.76: white, per 8-lb. box, $1.76; Mis
souri, box of 24-qts., $2.00.
STRAWBERRIESHomo grown, per 24
qt. case, $1 76rif2uo; Hood River, per cose of
24-qts., $2.50.
CRANBERRlKS-.icrseys, per crate, zi.50.
GOOSEBKH RIEH- Box of 24 qts., $2 t.
CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate.
$3.0C! 4.00.
WATKR.M KUJ?i-Airam Dweets, jtvai
60c each; crated, ltc per lb.
RASPBERRIES- ked. box of 24 pt., $3;
black, box of 24 pts., $2.00.
BLACKUEHHIrR-tasc or ii qis., 12.VU.
VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS New, pei doi., 25c.
CARROTS New, per doz.. 25c.
PARSNII'S-Oid, per bu.. 40c.
WAX BEANS Per 4-bu. box, 75c; string
beans, per 4-bu. box, 16c; bu. box wax or
string, ja.oo'flz.a..
POTATOES Home-grown, III sacks, per
bu., 85c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per ou., iac.
BEANS Navy, per nu., ;.w.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per crate
of 1 doz.. $1.00
CUCUMBERS Fer dot.. 4oTbC.
PEAS New. per bu. box, $1.00.
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate.
$1,00.
Bl'INAtJlt I er ou., duo.
CABBAGE Calltrnla. In crates, pet
lb., Sc; Mississippi, 31. 26ff2.2o per crate, ac
cording to size.
ONIONS New, per doz. ouncnes, itc:
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., $1.25.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
doi , We.
LETTUCE Hot house, rr aoz., s,'.ta40c;
head lettuce, per doz., 75o.
BEETS New, per no., auc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins,
13i(14c; oung Americas, 14o.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 1 hard
shells, per lb., 12u; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
fer lb., 12(il34c; almonds, soft shell, per
b., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellbarK
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; Prge hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.50
HIDES No. 1 green, THC, .' 'o. 2 green,
64c; No. I salted, 84c; No. t salted, 74c;
No. 1 veal calf, 10c: No. 2 veal calf, 9c; dry
salted, 7 14c; sheep pelts, 26cfi$1.00; horse
hides, $1.60(83.00.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. D. C. June 22.-Today's
statement of the treasury balances In the
general fund exclusive of the $160,000,000
gold reserve In tho division of jedemption
shows: Available cash balance, $136,600,237;
gold. $66,596,178.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June 22. Bank clearings for to
day, $1,362,686.42, and for the corresponding
date last year $1,108,583.60.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 22. WOOL A quieter
tone prevails in the wool market, but prices
are as firm as ever. Many of the new
wools are at hand and hither Quotations
are not unexpected. Dealers generally ex
pect that the present high prices will be
sustained for a considerable period. New
wools have sold freely, while the call for
cross-breds has declined. The old pulled
wools have been practically all sold. For
eign wools are firm. The range In this
market is about as follows: Ohio and
Pennsylvania and above 36336c; X. 33Q'Mc;
No. 1, 4i(pM2c; No. 2. 42g43c; unwashed. 27f2
28c: quarter blood (unwashed), 3f36c;
three-eights blood, 28e; half blood, 35c; un
washed delaine, 2fi'30c: unmerchantable.
32'633c: fine washed, delaine, 3839c. Mich
igan, fine (unwashed)) 26c; quarter blood
(unwashed), SSiSc; three-eights blood. 339
84c: half blood. SOile: unwashed delaine,
27ff28c. Kentucky, Indiana, etc., 88c; quar
ter blood, stxa-T'C. Territory: inano, nne.
22n3c; heavy fine. 19ig20c; fine medium 22
(ft23c; medium. 26W27c: low medium. 26ft 27c.
Wyoming, fine, 21f(22c; heavy fine. 1819c:
fine medium. 22(3'23c; medium. S6t?37c; low
medium. 2fr27c. Utah and Nevada, fine.
21r23c; heavy fine. 18ffl9c; fine medium 22
?23c: medium, 2?r27c; low medium. 272"ic.
Dakota, fine. 21 J? 22c; fine medium. 21(n?2c;
medium. tWVic; low medium. 26S27c. Mon.
tana, fine choice. 2.VfT26c; fine moving. 22S
lie; fine medium choice. 25if(26c; movlns. 21
fir'c; stanie. mffvc; medium choice, ?7ffi28e.
BT. LOUIS, June 22. WOOL Steadv:
medium grades, combing and clothing, 2''-f
814c; lla-ht fine. 24Hi9c: heavy fine, t(yp
224c; tub washed. Sl(5324c.
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... 987 4 0D 18 H4
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... 950 4 00 19 1166
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...1460 4 10 . 23 1217
... 868 4 It 6 1172
... 974 4 20 to 1384
... 906 4 10 7 1240
... 4 20 It 1U94
... 971 4 21 t 1090
...1140 4 80 17 12S!
...1650 4 St 16 1311
....1133 4 40 10 1114
,...1018 4 40 10 1175
....1112 A 40 17 Ili8
....1072 4 45 40 1SM9
,...1108 4 46 6i 1343
...1160 4 40 40 1480
911 4 50 II 1444
,...1033 4 10 40 1161
...1071 4 50
BIKERS AiSU t-uvva.
d Slolasses.
June 22 SUGAR Raw,
near
NEW YORK.
steady: fslr refining. 8S(a3 ll-16c; centrl
fugal, 98 test, 4e-16c: molasses sugar, S4)
8 7-160. Refined, steady; No. 6, 6 45c: No. 7.
tpoc; No. 8. 4 80c; No. 9, 4.75c; No. 10. 4.70c;
Ifo. 11. 4.80c; No. 12, 4 56c: No. U. 4.45c: No.
14. 4.40c; confectioners' A, 5.40c; mould A,
5 90c: cutloaf. 2tc; crushed, (26c; pow
dered, 6.65c: granulated. 6.55c; cubes. t.SOc.
MOLASSES Quiet; Naw Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 293S5c.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. June 2J.-8UQAR
Market quiet. Open kettle. 8644c; open
kettle, centrifugal, - 44Q44c; centrifugal
whites, 6c; Tallows, 4S4 1616c; seconds,
iQc.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle. 13
86c; centrifugal. 6-&14C,
Oils anal Rosin.
NEW YORK. June 22OlLS-Cot ton
Seed firm; prime crude. 224c nominal;
prime yellow. 284rJ&4c. Petroleum, easy;
refined New York. 8490; Philadelphia rr.d
Baltimore. 8686; In bullr. $3.96. Turpentine.
Steadv. 6344e asked.
ROBIN Steady ; trained,' 'common to
good. 83.66870.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. June H.-OIL-Tur-Dentine,
firm; 60c.
ROSIN-Qulet; A. B, C, $8 35; D. $8 40; E.
88 56; F. $3 60; O. tl6: H. 83 75; 1. $4 00, K.
4if; M.. H JO; ii. HM, WO, $4.75 WW,
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.. ill 8 tl
CUWB.
3 western ewes
454 Oregon ewes
600 Oregon ewes
64 western ewes
2 western bucks
2fi western ewes
S8 Western feeding lambs..
25 western lambs 64
5 western lambs 62
1 western ewe 80
113 western lambs 67
26 western lambs 68
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CHICAGO LIVE STUCK MARKET
Cattle Strong Hogs Five Cents
' Higher Sheep gteadr.
CHICAGO, June 22. CATTLE Receipts,
4,5(X) head. Market strong; good to prime
steers, J5.2Va6.Uu; poor to medium, Jl.Ooerf
6(10; Btockers and feeders, $2.WKU4.50; cows,
$2.5mU4.60: heifers, 82.606.00; canners, J1.40U
2.5t; bulls, $2.25(64.00; calves. $3.0016.60.
HOGS Receipts, 26,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 18,000 head. Market 6c higher;
mixed and butchers, $ft.lSi;6.36; good to
choice heavy, $5.201t6.35; rough heavy, $4.60
&5.10; light, J5.15u6.824; bulk of sales, JO. 25
(&5.S24.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13,000
head. Market steady, lambs strong; good
to choice wethers, shorn, 34.60(55.00; fair to
choice mixed, shorn, 83.50Ca4.40; western
sheep, shorn, $3.753;4.90; native lambs, shorn,
J4.6oa6.5o; western lambs, $4.75r6.50.
.. 690
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... 756
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St. Louis Live Stook Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,0(0 head, Including 3.0UO head of
Texans. . Market strong to 10 cents higher.
Native shipping and export Bteers, 4.76jj!
6-90; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.85((j
6.65; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.60(?'4.25;
stockers and feeders, 12.ooij4.25; cows and
heifers, $2.004.75; canners, 1.26S2.35; bulls,
$2.8U4J)3.25; calves, 83 25 'a 6. 25; Texas and In
dian steers, $2.756.00; cows and heifers,
$2.0u4i4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 8,600 head; market steady
to strong; pigs ana Hunts, $4.oud.s; pack
ers, $4.5oU5.224; butchers and best heavy,
Jo.16iio.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
head; market steady. Catlve muttons,
$3.&o'ii4.75: lambs, 85.o0iif6.60; culls and bucks
IZ.VD-U4..0, stouKcrB, j.uiKtU.4u; Texans, tj.'iu
44.75.
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4,000 head, Including l,6oo southerns;
market steady to strong; choice exports
and dreswd beef Bteers, I5.25'y6.75; fair to
Kood. J4.2o(u'5.00: western fed steers. $4.25fu
6.25; wtockers and feederB, $2.754j4 .40; south
ern steers, $3.0oVi-i.7n; southern cows. 2.2i4!
7o: native cows, $2.fc(M3.i5; native belters.
t3.2o(ri4.75: bulls. J2.254r4.00: calves. 83.00Cu.'.6.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market hg
4c higher: top, $5 30; bulk of sales, 35.234
Sl274; heavy, $5.17Va5.25; packers, $5.224441
5.274: and lights. $6. 15ti6 30.
SHEEP AND LAM HH Receipts, 3 (KM)
head: market stroiiK: native lambs. K.iotv
7.00; western lambs, $6.76((j1.00; fed ewes and
yearlings. w.Zixab.tja; I exas riippea year
lings, M.75tf5.25; Texas clipped sheep, $4.2u'&
i: Blockers ana tec-aers. j.ou'ga-w.
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870 I 16
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ale. The general quality of the receipts
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, . June 22. METALS Tho
London tin market was again higher with
speculative support the feature. Spot
closed at 139 12s 61 and futures at 13$
6s. Locally the market is quiet, but hold
ers are firm and spot Is quoted at $30 8741)
30.624. Copper wns unchanged at 66 2s
6d for both spot and futures In the Lon
don market. Locally the situation re
mains unchanged with lake and electrolytic
quoted at $16.00 and casting at $14.75. Lead
was unchanged at 1.13 in ionaon ana ar.
34.60fi4.60 locally. Spelter closed at 24 lit
.ondon, nut was weaK nere at sd..i. iron
closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow and at 4T,s 6d
In Mlddlesboro. Locally the Iron market
Is unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern. Is
quoted at 316.5V517.00; No. 2 foundry, north
ern, $1.0O4lfi.60; No. 1 foundry, southern,
J16.25(hl6.75: No. 1 rounnry, soutnern, son,
$16 25W17.0O; No. 2 foundry, southern, soft,
$15.50f?16.00
BT. (Ail ia. june -z. mi-,iAi.n 1.1-nn.
firm at $4.46'it4.474; spelter, quiet at $5.06
6.074-
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. June 22.-COTTON
Firm; sales, 6(10 bales. Ordinary. 64c;
good ordinary, 7 9-16c; low middling. 8 7-16c;
middling, 1-loc; goo a mioaimg, -c; mm-
dllng, fair. 9 1116c. Receipts, 1.842 bales;
stock, 89.948 bales.
NEW YORK, June ira. 1 u i iun-npor,.
closed quiet, 20 points higher: mlddlinej
uplands. 9.20c; middling gulf, 9.46c; sales.
209 bales.
ST. LOUIS. -Mo. , June B.HUHUN-
Steadv. at 4c higher. Middling. 94c
Sales. 501 bales. Receipts, none; shipments,
198 hales: stock, 89.835 bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 22. COTTON ppot.
In better demand; prices 2 points lower.
American middling. lair, o.4)(t; goon min-
dllng, 6.0d; middling. 4 91d; low mlddllmr.
4 75d; good ordinary, 4.57d; ordinary, 4 41d.
The sales or tne nay were ni.ow oaies, 01
which 1.000 were for speculation snd ex
port and Included R.500 American. Receipts,
20.0CO bales. Including 19,900 American.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 22. CORN Unchanged;
No. 2 yellow, 644c: No. 3, 644c; No. 4,
53'jc: no grade, 6145:40.
OATS meaay io. a wniie, iiec; io.
white, 31c.
Toledo gecil Market.
TOLEDO, June 22. SEEDS Clover, Oc
tober. $5 .n. Alslke, prime, $7.40. Timothy,
prime, $1,524-
St. Joseph Lira Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 22. CATTLE
Receipt. 1.000 head; market steady to
strong. Natives. 13 6o7i5.30; cows and helf
era, $l.5(Ktf4. 50; Btockers and feeders, $2.76
4.60.
HOGS Receipts. 8.924 head: market hft
74c higher. Lights. 5.2'T5.274; medium and
heavy. 86.is(bo.2j: duik. o.zttfa.z.'j.
BHKEP AND LA MBS-Receipts, 770 head
market strong to 10 cents higher. Shorn
lambs, 86.35.
Sloax City Lire Itock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 22. (Special Tele-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 3oo head; mar
ket strong; Btockers weak; beoves, $3.754j
6.26; cows, bulls and mixed, 1:. , V"-i.:;
Btockers and feeders, $3.00&4.00; calves and
yearlings, ioWSoS.
HOG8 Receipts, 6 300 head; market weak,
selling at 86.074415.15; bulk or sales. i .10.
took tn light
Receipts of live stook at the six principal
western maraetB yesterday :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha 2.K4
Hloux Cltv 3")
Kansas City 4o0
St. Joseph 1.0a)
St. Louis 4000
Chicago 4 5oC'
IS
6 3(0
8,0(0
8.924
8ji()
26.000
1.747
3.(00
770
2,(i0
13.000
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
Deeds filed for record June 22 as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Fft'nam street, for The Bee:
Ii B. Musselmau and wife tn K. Miller,
lot 15. block 4. Ambler Plane $1,000
S. Mlcszkynls and wife to T. Foster,
part of lot 23, Moloney's add 850
Omaha Realty company to J. T. Tel-
tink. part of lot 2, block 5, Park
Place 600
E. J. Sullivan and wife to D. W. Mar
row, lot 10, block 6, Dupont Place 1
Margaret fiigler and husband to O. P.
Bemls Re-il Estate company, lot 9,
block 8, Wlllinm Hagedorn's add I
J. T. Henderson and wife to F. H.
Keefe, lots 3 and 4, block 12,
Schleslnger's add 650
A. P. Gardiner to Emma Bates, lot
38, Rees' Place 3,000
J. Mulvlhlll to J. A. Crelghton, part of
lot 6. block 174. city ., 4,500
J. Mever and wife to A. and Rosle
Kasal, lot 11. block 13. Brown Park.. 1,600
J. P. Peterson and wife to Anna Mer-
gen lot 10, block 4, Lake's add 1,600
P. J. O'Connor and wife to May
Lawler, lot 1. Thor Place , 800
H. D. Reed and wife to E. M. Fay,
lot IS. block 6. Jerome Park 2,600
J. H. Taylor and wife to A. Foster,
part of lot 10. block 10. Waterloo.... 800
Kittle M. DuBoes to J. W. Rlggs, part.
of lot 10. block 10. Waterloo 1
Sarah A. Aatklns to C..B. Hutchln-,
son. lot 10. block 14. Walnut Hill.... 500
Adalnde Duly and husband to Adalade
Dewey, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 13,
.llanscom Park 1
Edwards-Wood Co.
Oneors-orsted I .
naa Olllcat FitMi gad Roberts Strtcti
ST- PAUL. fUNN.
Tot lis.
..18,e4 70,604 19,617
Liverpool Or lit Market.
LIVERPOOL. Juns 22 WHEAT Snot,
nominal; futures, quiet; July, 6s t, Sep
tember. 6s f,d; December. 6s 74gd.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 6a
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