THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. .Tt'N'E 14. 1905. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET July Wheat Wtrari Back ind Forth in a Scalping Trade. CCRN PROVES THE STRONG FEATURE Th YUlbl Sapply U Fat Drrrtidit Oat Btaatt Ahoat the tamr Foreign Crops Good, Ei cent Riiila'i. 4T B . .' - I OMAHA, June 13, 16 l wa a calplng wheat market and the price of July wavered bHck and form all day around yesterday figures. It opened n. ini up aoom me middle or trie ses non to 8iic. then fell hark ana In alter noon. It closed at 86V:. September showed a nrmer tone and made A substantial (tain, closing at December stood at Ktc, Corn waa the strong feature of the mar. Vet. The tight altuatlon In the caih grain waa rne reason for an advance In near future. Deferred futurea were ud also Although Chicago la getting about 4n0 cara a nay now, sne is chipping large quantities east. The visible utply la fast decreas- Ing. Omaha got 64 cara, but more than that goet out every dn July closed at 62e. old July at MVc. September at 61 14 old September at 61'ac. December at 48o ano om iwcemoer at 4e. Oat finished with Julv at lV. Sep tember at 24C and December at 2Hhc. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool: "For eign crop report how a favorable condl tlnn for crop In all countries except Ru eta, where the situation la still uncertain It I claimed that the ralna there have been too late." Qalveaton report the first car of n wheat arrived there Saturday, grading No 2 winter, quality and condition excellent and testing 60 pound. A St. IajuI me age report the demand for sacks for ship ment of wheat from river counties to that market the largest since Jfx.i2. when Mis souri raised the biggest crop In Its history. Duluth Is offering No. 2 hard winter wheat ahrod on the basis of lc under Chicago September, f. o. b.. New Orleans. Kaneaa millers are paying that they are expecting offers on new wheat flour for export within the next week or two. There h.i not been much flour sold In Kansa till spring, as the miller were caught by wet weather nnd late harvest Inst year and lost money. They are Inclined to go slowly, t'hlcaro tralers say that the Wrenn houe )" aold over 4.00000 bushels long wheat In the last four days. It was taken on dur ing the recent break. There was a fair shipping demand for corn nnd oats at Chicago yesterday. Sales of corn aggregated 352,ono bushels and sales f oat 213,''rf bushels. Sales of No. 2 mixed com were made there yesterday at 53c In tore. 8ales were also made of 50.(ion bush els for eastern shipment from Kankakee, in., at Kc. Omaha Cash Sale. CORN No. 4, 1 car. 47c. OATS No. 3 white, 1 car, 3oc. Omaha. Cash Price. WHEAT No. t hard, 9rVri9Sc; No. 8 hard. 9oS96c; No. 4 hard, VritWc; No. 3 apring, 7o. CORN No. 2. 4S'.c: No. 3. 48r: No. 4. 47c; no grade, 44c; No. 2 yellow, 4Sc; No. 3 yellow, tfta No. 2 while. 4SV4c: No. 3 white. 48Vc. OATS No. J mixed, 29Hc; No. 3 mixed, rc; No. 4 mixed, HRVjc; No. 2 white, 3Hc; No. 3 white, 30c; No. 4- white, 29Vc; stand ard, 30'.uc. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 474 21 Kansas City 51 72 33 Minneapolis 177 Duluth 19 Omaha 1 60 Et. Louis 16 41 Hfaaeapolta Grata Market. Th range of price paid In Minneapolis, reported ny tne Edwards-wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Artlcle. Open. High.l 1-ow. Close.! Yey. patent. K3VV. first clear, MCflLlO; ernnd clear. 12.7651.' H6. BRAN In bulk. $12.7531300. CHICA4.K (.RAM asd rnoiioft Featare of the Tradla aad Closing rrlee oa Board of Trad. CHICAGO. June 13. Report from the threshers that the crop yield Is very small netped maintain a firm lone In tne wneat market her today. At the close July de- iiverv was up c. corn snow a gain or "c, oats are off c and provisions are down 2S"4c rlrmtit-Hs in the wheat market developed soon after the opening. Al the start the rnaraet was rather weak, initial quo'ation on July b-lng off (uc to "bit1: at sovc to W-Vc. I'lt traders were quite free sell er at the opening. Excellent weather throughout the greater part of the United Stales was on of the reason for the sell ing pressure. Another factor that had con slaerable Influence was th bearish tenor of report received from a party of trad ers, who are touring the Ohio valley states Investigating crop conditions. According to advices from this source the yield of wheat In Indiana and Ohio promises to be the largest yield per acre ever raised. News of an entirely opposite nature soon gave rise to a moderate demand, sentiment in the pit gradually becoming Arm. From Ne braska came report of considerable dam age by the Hessian flies. Another feature of bullish nature was the strength of wheat at Minneapolis. A trading pro gressed offering became scarce. Late In the session the market was rather strength ened by a report from Dallas, Tex., that returns from threshing showed the new crop to be generally of an Inferior grade Just before the close July old at 87MiC. Final quotation In that option were at t B7c. Clearance of wheat and flour were enual to ll.flOO bushels. Primary receipts were 227,000 bushels, compared with 36,s bushel a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipt oi art cars, against 200 last week and 246 car a year aaro. Report of damage to the crop In the Ohio valley elate gave a strong undertone to the coi n mat Ret A m e nee oi any inui cation of an Increase of movement fur nlshed an additional bullish influence Commission houses were persistent buyers through the entire esion. ine maraei opened a trifle easier as a result of larger receipts than experten, dui onenngn were not sufficient to satisfy the demand and nrices ouicklv rallied. July opened un changed to Vc lower at 617c to 52Vc, ad vsncert to S"c and c fisen ai o-"c. iiini receipt were 503 car with 109 of contrae orrnrle wentimeni in me oais maraei who Ish the entire day. Selling by cash houses was a feature of trading. The volume of lmsinesM was small. Julv onenea a snane ... lftl..c lower at 30. 1I.WC to SffVdvllc sold off to 3rc and closed at 30'c. Local ret-eints were 21 car. Provisions were Inclined to weaKness, not vlthiinrllnar liberal shlDments of meat nri lurrt Cninmission houses were moo erate sellers. At the close Beptemoer pora was off 5l7i4c at ll2.8.V(j 12.871. ijird and ribs were eacn 2Vic lower at $7.42ViS7.45 and 3.,HS respectively. (estimated receinis lor tomorrow; iuni. 174 cars; oats, 77 car; hogs. Z9,ouo neaa. Tho leading future ranged as follow: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS rcfei3iorjil Mark Up Price! in Anticipa tion of Effect of Peace ProBpeota. SLUMP FOLLOWS FOREIGN SELLING Apprehension Caused hy Mr. Cleve land' Arraignment nf Insur ance .Method Help the Decline. Artlcleal Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. I Ye y Wheat July- sept. Dec. Corn tJuly tJuly tHept. JSept. luec. Oats- July Kept. Dec. Pork Julv Sent. Lard- July Hept. Bibs- July Sept. 81' 11 ' I 2 K'TJ1I Wr7J fj 51-2'il bP 60$",.51VeiWi (tW, Vjiol'qHl 47V'&'sl 87Vi 8V86(g87:fW 11 iit.s! . K2U'a (n,tt:a'a,vi 6:h: 60' 47 30W'i30fr:il 3n. I 2WWI 12 62H 12 92 7 25 I 7 47 7 40 7 67V4! Z4j 28 1f 7i 12 f 12 96 7 37H! J 4,-j 1 6-.W. 2KI 12 R2Hi 7 22H' 7 4S I 7 STVi 7 66 I S3V'&2'S' bZ 62' 61'Ai 60 BlU.SOVti1 3n'4 30TR& n :ii.... 12 624 12 SJ' 7 26 7 47' 7 4t 7 674 12 6R U 87H1 7 22J 7 46 7 374 I t)0 July...! 1 07H Sept... 86Vi'f'4 torn July.. Sept.. Dec... 17 0H 1 07'4 86H 62 61 ' tS',1 1 07H 85 61 6fS 474, 1 07SI 624i 1 08 S6 624 6"4 47 Nw. r 61 WEATHER 1 THE GR AIM BELT Heavy Rata Eaat la, I'pper Central ' Vallera. OMAHA. June 13. 1906. Within the last twenty-four hours mod erately heavy ralna have fallen along the Atlantic coast, and llKhter rain were gen eral in the southern states, lake region, the unto, upper Mississippi and Missouri val ley and northwest and continuo In the latter section thi morning. The weather 1 generally clear In the west, but condi tions are favorable for shower and thun. derstorms, with cooler In tho central val ley tonight and Wednesday. . omanu iccorii 01 lemuuKtiure ana pre- clpitatlon compared with the corresponding oy or. tne last tnreo year: l!Mf.. 1004. 19ra. 1302 Minimum temperature... 68 64 60 (S Precipitation 05 .00 .00 .4; Normal temperature for today, 73 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation alnce March 1, 2.70 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1904, .15 of an Inch. ' Excess corresponding period In 1903, .32 of an inch. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. iemi. nam. Station. Max. Min. Inches. Sky. Ashland, rten.... 87 Auburn, Neb 86 Columbus, Neb.. 89 Kairbury, Neb... 92 Fairmont, Neb... 88 Or. Island. Neb. 80 Hartington. Neb. 89 Oakdale. Neb.... 92 Omaha, Neb 86 Tekamah. Neb... 84 84 87 No. X tOld. tNew. ' l, ntirttar nni worn us in own. ciu'OPjuv winter natents. 14.2va4.20 straights. I3.0fi4.10: spring paten'. i""T a.70; straights. 33.76'S5.00: bakers. J2.4'W:1.60, WHEAT NO. z spring. i.ui'ui.ju, 98ca$1.06; No. 2 red, 98cti$1.00. 1 ! mj tvj .suit niic' .xii triitin, w-ii.. OAT8-N0.' 2".' 3ttS31c; No. 2 white, 32fl 33c; No. 3 white. SlVXIc. RYE-NO. 2, (we'iBc. , . HARL.EY Uood feeding, S942c; fair kl... msltlnr 4Kfi49r. BEEDB No. 1 nax, i.k; io. 1 iiuiuir ern, 31.43; prime uiuuuij, . 111 'F.GtAI ?A PROVISIONS Mess po"k per hbl., 312-60 12.65. Lard, per 100 lbs.. J6ff77H. Short rib ioes u'iw'i ..".. sides (boxed). 37.3,4ft' -6:4. . Receipt ana snipnieaia w ami" were a ioiiow. Flour, bbl... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Rve. bu Barley, bu Receipts. Shipment .... 20.1100 shows: Available cash balance. $134. 633. 4; gold, $70,484,026. ew York Money Market. NEW TORK. June n.-MONEY-On call, 224 tier cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 24 per cent; time money easy; slxtv davs. 3 per cent: ninety days. 34 per cent: six months. 34 per cent; prim mer cantile paper. 34-54 per cent. STERLING KXCMANUK-Steadv. with ctual business In bankers' bills t $4 .'7 '3 4.87nfi for demand nd at $4SMi48M0 for sixtv-dav bills: posted rates, $4.$44$H; com merHil bills. $4.84S4 84Y SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollar, 464''- IOND3 Government, firm; railroad, heavy. Closing Quotation on bonds were: r....lM iHnrkln Vtl. 4W...." NEW TORK. June 13. The movement of stocks today reflected the further disap pointment of professional operators over the failure of any genersl Interest in the market to revive as a result of the Equit able Life nl:m of settlement and the pros pert of penc In the far east. That is shout all that can be said of the market to offer any degree of enlightenment. This feeling of disappointment was already pro nounced yesterday, but a professional ele ment of traders cherished a hope that tne Irresponslveness of the market to the peace prospects was due to tho general holiday observed all over Europe. It wa with the expectation that the resumption or opera tions In foreign markets would show the effect of the peace developments since the adjournment on last friaay. mat tne locai operators marked up prices late In the day yesterday. The London market availed It self of this opportunity this morning to sell about 30.000 share of American stocks In New vork. The definite abandonment of any hope of speculative revival on account of the peace negotiations Immediately followed. The professional element thereupon pro ceeded to take steps to undo what they had done yesterday and on Saturday, ine bear operators, who had been driven to cover, proceeded to renew their short con tracts and tne small professional commit ments on the long side were thrown over gain. How closely these lines of con duct were followed was Indicated hy the relatively greater losses of those stocks which have risen most since last Friday. Such effect as the peace prospects pro duced "n foreign mnrkets seemed more than offset by renewed anxiety over the Moroccan question. Snnie of the newer phases of the Equitable Life affair were not wholly relished In stocK maraet circles nntablv tiie general arraignment of condl' Hons In the life assurance business con talned in Former President Cleveland's ac ceptance of the trusteeship. The crop hul letin of the weather bureau received an un favorable Interpretation In the commodities market. Tho conditions reported for corn and cotton were considered unsatisfactory while much was made of the disappointing vleld renorted from the winter wheat ne fng harvested and the improved condition of spring wiieat was ir.ictically Ignored. The uninterrupted ease ruling In the monev market took that subiect practically out of consideration. Another payment by the sub-treasury of $500,000 on account of a telegraphic transfer from San Francisco marked the further return of funds recently transmitted to that point on account of American Smelting company's purchase. The stock matket showed no effective power In the controversy and though the last prices were not In nil cases at the low point the closing tone was easy. Ronds were heavy. Total sales par val lie. $.'1.46. OiK. Cnlted States new 4s coupon advanced 4 per cent on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Saks Hlgh.Low.Close. r. r. t'. S. rf , do coupon . L 8 . r. da coupon . V new . do coupon . V I old to, do coupon . Am. Tobboco 4t, ctfs ) do fa, ctfft At-hton ftn. 4i.. do sill. 4i AtUntlc C. L. 4l.. Bat. A Ohio ... - ISl Central of Oa. It do lt tne do 2d inc Chen A Ohio H IhlcMo A A. I'n . R. q n. 4a , R. I. A P. 4a do col. ba v B.o; V) 437,000 343.700 6.0"0 97.900 19,200 13.0" 0 144.1UO 260, 6O1) "i',066 lv.A Prnitura exchange today the but ter market wa steady; creameries, l&al9c; dairies, 15(&17c. Eggs, Bteady; at mark, case included. 14c; firsts, 144c; prime firsts 154c; extras, 17c. Cheese, easy, fcttlOc. SEW YORK tEXERAI. M.VRKET Qnotatlon Carroll. In Clarinda, la ilbley, la ioux City, la.... Storm Lake, la.. 62 .00 Ft. cloudy 64 .00 Clear 66 .ti Clear 59 ,flo Clear 0 .00 Clear 66 .() Clear 68 .30 ' Clear 63 T Clear 60 .06 Cloudy 63 .11 Cloudy 64 . .00 Clear 60 .On Clear 68 . 00 Clear 60 .02 Clear 60 .00 Cloudy DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of 'I em p. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. M'n. Inches. Chicago. 111.... Columbus. O Des Moines, la... ludlanapolkfr, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Louisville. Ky.... Minneapolis , Omaha, Neb St. Louis, Mo.... 26 74 6 17 80 56 14 82 68 11 80 56 4 9 60 18 84 t.J 26 84 6i 16 " 86 60 12 81 60 .02 T .02 .04 .00 T .14 .04 .00 of the Day on Yarlbn Commodities. NEW YOR, June lS.-Fl.OL K-Keceipis, 16.840 bbls.; export, 946 bbls.; Bteady but dull; winter patents, Hwi. H'.SL straights, $4.6fr4.86: winter extras, $3.H'o 3 65; Minnesota bakers, f3.irtJ4.ib; w'Mlt' low grades, .i.iMB.oo. x.o uui, , fair to good, 4.a-a4.w; cnoice 10 inncy. "('JrnM EAL Firm : fine while and yel low, $115; coarse, $1,124(1.14; kiln dried, $1.762 90. UAnLjfj 1 wuiei ; ireuiua. -"T- " " York; malting, 46(&tt2c c. I. t. Munaio. WHEAT Receipts, w,sm ou.; bjhii maim-i firm; No. 2 red. $1 06, nominal elevator; No. 2 red. $1,074. nominal f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.14, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $1.10. f. o. h.. afloat. Ex cept at the opening, when prices for wheat declined under bearish weather news, the undertone was firm ail day. innuenceu uy a bullish weekly bureau report of winter wheat covering and a large decrease In world's storks. Last prices showed 4c to 5-e net advance. July. Bi'trai 1.1-ioc. ciosea L. A. WELSH. Looal Forocaater, Weather Bureau. St. Lonl Geaeral Market. 8T LOUIS. June 13-WHKAT-Higher; No t red. cash, elevator, 92'9ic; track. $103; July, 804u4c; September, 4$St)4v; No. 2 hard, $l ui. - CORN Firm ; No. 2 cash. 62c; track, 63c; T.,1.. ML.n1 rkerember. 4tC. OATS Firm; No. 2 casn. 31c; track. 32c; Julv. 29.1': September, 28c; No. 3 White, 34.' I'loi'H-hioilv: red winter patent, $4.95in5.10; extra fancy and straight, $4.7on 40; clear $3.904.00. 'I'iMii I ll6i cHti y ; $2.0032.40. porv I K A 1 -liuf her: 32.61'. ttHAN Steadv: sacked, east track. 75c. HAY Steady; timothy, la.uotflJ.OO; prairie. $.ja9.oO. - IRON COTTON TIES-99C. BAGOlNCt 4c. UK MP TWIN E 64c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: jobbing lara. iiucnangea; prime steam, tra snorts, ears, fi.7. Macon, steady; boxed extra snorts, vt.jo; -ier ribs. 18 26: short clear. $ oO. POULTRY Steady ; chickens, 4c; springs. 16fi'2c; turkey. 11c; duck, IK1J1 11- veese. aWllc. BUTTER Easy; creamery, 165164c; dairy, lfKCfl.c. Ft: Oti steady. 124o. case count Receipts. Shipment 6.il 8.(0 15.0i0 &rt.( 41,t") Ho.ntO 63 .i8 ti; S6 Ird. unchanged; prime atei pry alt meats, steady; boxed extr $7 60; clear rib. $T.70; abort clea Flour, bbl. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oat, bu.... Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 13.-BUTTER- Steady; extra nearby print. 21c; western, 21e. EGGS Steady; nearby, fresh. 174c. loss off: nearby, fresh, ln4, at mark; western fresh. 17n7vc. at mark. CHEESE Active; full cream. New York. lee: fair to good, new, 9Vtf9c; domestic Swiss, incite. Milwaukee (irala Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis . June 13 -WHF.AT- Steady; No. 1 northern, $1.13; No. J north- ern, $106: July. aeVuc asked R V E Firm : No. 1. 83c. BARLEY Firm; No. J. 514c; aniple. rtj Sle. CORN-Ftrm; No. I. 644Wc; July. 63'c tsktd. Mlaaoapoll Grata Market. MIVNEaPOUS June 13 WIIEAT Sep tember, (-,c: N" 1 hr1. $1,114; No. 1 northern tl 10i: No 3 northern. 110.4. JflvUtR n.st patent, ei-ki-U. scaJ at 91c; September, 864j87c. closed at 8ic; mi-.mnpr nttin-nnc. cn.seu av cwu. CORN Receipts. 4.1.CW DU.; rxporin, s.aiw bu.: spot market firm; No. 2, bl40c, ele vator, and 61c f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow. 624c; N'o. 2 white, 4c tiptton. maraet opened a snaae easier, ouv wiwi icnvicu strong on light receipt, higher west ern price and covering. The close was 40 net higher. July. 584t(8lic. closed at 684c; RAntember. bTtabiWc. closed. 6iC OATB Receipt, ao.mv du. expons, i.aw hu snot market steady: mixed oats, ztt to 32 pounds SSi&Hc; natural white, 30 to 32 Dounda. SftWi .c; cuppea wime, ui w nounds. 36W40c. 11AV riteaoy; cupping, ovt)-.-; aoiu iu Choice. 774824c. HOPS Quiet ; 1903, IKOCJuc; Pacine coast IHH. 26'j2Sc: 1903, 2124c; olds. llflSc. HIDES uuiet; Galveston, vt to 20 lbs. 20c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas drv. 24 to JO lb.. lKttc. PROVISIONS Heer. steady ramllv. 113 50 614 00; mess, $11.00ijpi 50; beef hams. $21 On-i! 22 60: oai'ket. $12.5Kn 13 00; extra India, mess. $22.Utr22.60. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, Nm4e; pleated shoulders, &- 6c: pickled nm, iuvp4c. ijtra, easy western steamed. iyai : nominal: re. fined easy; continent. $7.35; South Amerirar-I $8 15: compound, 5t)64c lork barely steady; family, $14oil5AO; short clear, lia.iartrlB.ln: mesa, fl3.3i4r(t 18.874- 1 AULUn wuiet; cuy, iic; country, t-na e4V-.. . . HICK f irm: domestic, iair to extra, at C6'c. Jaian. nominal. rOl LTn Y Alive steady; western spring chickens, 22W23c; fowls, 134c; turkeys. 12c. Dressed, easy; western broilers 28fi30c; fowl lcoi;(4e; turkey. I,gl7c. BUTTER Firm; receipts. 2.1 4:t pkg.; street price, extra creamery, l4H.wc; re- novated common to extra. 134il.c. CHEEJSE Steady; receipts, il,661 pkgs : new state full cream, small, anile and colored, fine 94"; new state, fair to choice. 62.UU0 $4'jie; new state, large, white and col ored, nne. ""c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 24.J14 pkg.; west ern, 18c. 2,700 1X) 24.9( "Hi 610 ion I.H10 30.100 O410 1.600 6,700 "i.m 12,i ino 3.100 "sno 1.5" ifl 71 10 15,400 2fi0 l.Oi ) 500 2-10 ZD 700 . 18.400 . l.lfl . 1.410 200 .' '"smi 2'10 . 300 4S4 111 1144 119 L144 984 1064 814 102S, 160 1094 65 1514 198 5. . " 194 195 1754 18 474 111 1144 118, l.' 984 1034 804 1024 loS 10.S4 D4 198 494 'R04 18H 192 1734 96 41 Adams Express , Amal. Copper 56.10 8n' 784 Am. Car & Foundry.. 2t 34"i 344 do pfd 100 974 974 Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Express Am. H. & L. pfd 600 40 40 Am. Ice do pfd Am. Linseed Oil 100 18 do pfd Am. Locomotive do pfd Am. Smelt. & Refng. do pfd Am. Sugar Refng Am. Tobacco pfd elf. Anacondu M. Co Atchison do pfd .. , Atlantic Coast Line.. Bait. & Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacitlc, Central of N. J. . Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton.... do pfd Chi. Gt. Western... Chi. & N. W C, M. & St. P Chi. Term. & T do pfd C. C, C. & St. L 200 96 Colo. Fuel A Iron 62,800 43 Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gas .... Corn Products do pfd Delaware A Hudson. D.. L. & W Denver & Rio Grande do pfd Distillers' Securities Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electric... Hocking Valley Illinois Central International Paper do rfd International Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd 1 K. C. Southern do pfd Louis. & Nashville.. Manhattan I. Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mex. Central Minn. St. L M.. St. P. & 8. S. M.. Ii0 do pfd 100 Missouri Pacific 3.81 M., K. T 2,500 do pfil 1 National Lesil N. R. R. of M, pfd.... ino 35 N. Y. Central 3.100 141V N. Y.. O. & W S.ioo 61 I Norfolk & Western.. 300 804 do pfd North American ftiO 99i4 Pacific Mall 200 39 Pennsylvania 14.7"0 13S People's Gas 8"0 10l P . C . C. St. L 104H Japan (a. rtta. 104 I do 4V. ctfa. .144 LAN unl. it .131 I Manhattan c. a 11 J Met Central 4a . .104 I do lat Inc ltt Minn A Bi. L. 4a M . K A T. 4a.. 1I4H do la ..l".t N. R. R of M . .. 7 N. T. C. 1. ta.. N. J. C. Sa ... ..10414 tn. PaclBc 4a .. do 8a ..HIS K. A W. r. 4a.... .. 1 jO. s. L. rid 4a. . . 4 iTenn conT. jilta.. ..I11H4 Beading jen 4a.. .. 0 Bt. L. A 1. M. c ..lotk. St. 1, B r. ft. .. tl Bt. L. t W. a. 4b .. 3S Seaboard A. U 4a IV. 8'. U . 4a..ll' So. Parlflc 4a c hlraao Ter. 4a !- So RtllwaT ta... Colorado Mid 4a 7 Teiaa A p la .. C olo. A 80. 4a 44 T , Bt U A W. 4 Colo. Ind. 6a, aet A.. 71 't'nton Pacific 4b.. do aet B t1. I do conv. 4a Cuba bn ctfa lo-k f. 8. Steal 2d (a. P AR a 4a tot IWsbatn la 1 Met I Here' Sec. 8a.... "Bwl do deb. K Erie prior lien 4a... lot Wetern Ml. 4a . . do sen. 4a MMW. A L. B. 4a... F. W. A D. C. Is...l0t,l.vu. Central 4a... Offered. 4a. M4 lt 14) 104 74 l4 M 101 4 0 rot. ... l.v . ...lt .... 77 Hi 10.14 .... a ....l'14 ...101 (a .114 4a. aovt .... os .... 7 .... t24 1!0 ....12!H ... H4 ....IM ...Ui .... 3 ....1174 .... 71 .... B4 .... 34j .... r OMAHA LIVE STOCE MARKET Beit Beef Steer and Cowi Etrorg with Trading Active. HOG MARKET STEADY TO NICKEL LOWER Reeelpt of heep and lamb light Agala Today with Quality Good ad Market Steady rrlih a Fair AetUlly Displayed. BOITH OMAHA. June II 1905. Receipt were: Offlcll Mondsv . Official Tuesday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 2.271 ... .8tB1 8.623 13 n 1.403 1,134 22 123 1 53? 22 412 9.301 11.729 7 481 199.8 12.709 UbH 9.937 19.8H 1 4C-I Two day this week... 8 071 Two day last week 13.148 Same day week before. .10.781 Same three weeks ago.. 8 .08 Same four weeks ago 7.8! Same day Inst year 6.300 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following tahle hows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for no year 10 aate, comparer wnn nisi year: lfioft IQOl Inn Dec. rattle 3S2.72S 428.3:10 42. '-05 S l.tiOTS 1 207.384 86.628 heep y6.61 666.849 28.767 The following tjinle i..,w. Hi average price of hoas at South Omaha for tn last everal day with companion: Boston Btoek aad Basil. BOSTON. June 13 Call loan. 333 per cent; time loans, 5Vifl4 per cent. Closing quotation on stock and bonds were: Atcblaon ad. 4B.. do 4s Mex. Central 4a.. Auhiaon do pfd Boston A Albany BoBion A Maine.. Boeton Elevated . Kltchbura pfd ... Mexican Central . N. y., N. H. A H... Pera Marquelto ... I'nlon Pacific Amer. Arge. Chem.. pfd rneu. Tube... Sugar pfd T. A T , Woolen pfd fomtninn 1. A 8.... Edison FNec. 1 1 1 u General Klectrlc ... Maia. Klactrlc do pfd Mans. Gas fntted Frutt tolled Shoe Vlach.. do pfd V. S. 81 eel do pfd Wtatlng. common . Hid ABked. do Amer. Amer. do Amer. Amer. do . .. M .Adventure .. Allouel ... 74 ; Amalgamated .. ... 80V Amen- an Zlno . li4a Atlantic ...16f . Hlnjhim . ..176 Cal. A Heels... ...154 k'tntennlal ...144 'Copper Kanga . ... lVraly Weet .lt( .Dominion Coal . Franklin .1 aranhv . Si Iale Rcvala .... . MS Mail Mining .. . 4 Michigan .131 I Mohawk .1J44 Mont. c. A C... .lloVoid Pomlnlon .. . ltt Oaceola .102 Parrot 20V Uulncy .176 . 17 . Ml . 43U . lOi V . SIS . 17 '1 . 94 . 81 Shannon Tamarack Trinity I'nlted Copper l. 8. Mining.. V. 8. Oil I'lah victoria Winona Wolvertns 14 . 21 . 71 ' . I . U'4 . 16 .61 . It . tiv, . 12s. .. 7r."4j . I . S . 14 .- 71 ,. 4 .. t ,. 14 .. tl .. 12 .. 46 .. 7 . .108 .. 1 .. 24 .. 10 .. 44 .. i ..lOt LONDON, June 13. Closing quotations on stocks were: 0 11-14. N. T. Central 3f.V 187 J0-, 48 lies 43 79 67 174 ioi" 19ij 79'4 187 1V 1S1H 88 42Vfc 78 176 159V, 194 79 V, 100 2TH 254 4.900 1 474 1454 6.300 Iti.fiiiO 800 81 K3vt 21 iis 1574 914 28U 79 ' 1224 20'i' 1174 1574 98 2T4 35 1404 80 -9S" 34 131 101 14 243 79' 34s Yi 30i 225 404 b 35 18 40 47-4 110 114 1184 1334 97. JO 81 1584 l'fl-s 97 64 1494 19 4I4 A3 in 18, 192 173 174 IVH4 954 42 27 1W4 SS4 187 14 46 181 380 :s4 88 42; 4' 7R7, 65V4 174 92 1594 . ISi 79 28 784 25 ' 48 3i 554 145 l4 79 1227, 20., 54 1174 1574 98 28 6?4 4 314 1414 BO-, 80 92 974 38 134 no 4 Console, money . . do account .... Anaconda Atchtaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Tactile Chen, ft Ohio Chicago lit W. .. C. M. A Bt. P.. DeBeeri I). A R. G do pfd Erie do let pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central . Louie A Naah... M . K. A T tO 11-14 ... aV ... Ilia ...1041, ...111 ...1MH ... Ud ... l-i ...17H .'.!'. 18 .... 0 411. .... tiW .... 3 ....144M. ....16" .... !. Norfolk A W. do pfd .... Ontario A W. Pennsylvania Rand Mines .. Reading do lBt pfd . do 2d pfd.. 80 Railway .. do pfd . . . . So. Pacific ... Union Pacific do pfd .... V. 8. Steel... do . pfd .... A'ahash do pfd .... panleh 4b 144 82Uj : 82H Bait tH lit 4H 4f -2 ! 117 100 19 r, IS It 11 ounce. SILVER Bar. teauy. 26d per Ml INKY UifilU Der cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hill Is 2 per cent; for three month' bills, 2 per cent. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 13 M ETAL8 The London tin market reopened after the holi days decidedly firm with pot closing at i:8 2a 6d. and futures at 136 15. Ixically the market wa firm, With pot quoted at :(0.20(i30.40. Copper wa. higher in London, closing at 2s 6d tor both spot and ru ture. Locally the situation is without ma terial chance, both lake and electrolytic be Ing generally quoted at 115.00, although It I said that some producer are asking above that figure for lake. Casting is heTa at $14.75. Lead also was higher in the English market, closing at 13. Locally there was no change, spot remaining at 4v4.nxia4.tsJ, Spelter remained unchanged at $5 85 in the local market, but wa higher at 24 In Lon don. Iron closed at 49 4d In Glasgow and at 45 6d In Mlddlesborough. Locally Iron was unchanged, with No. 1 foundry quoted at $16.501117. n; no. z rounary. soutnern, $l8.O0fql6.ryi; No. 1 foundry, southern. $16.26ig 18 75: No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, at $162 fnl7.no: No. 2 foundry, (out hern. $15 75'S 16.25 ST. LOriS, June IS M KTALS Lead firm at $4.424S'4.474. Spelter, firm at $0.15. Pressed Sterl Car.... !"i0 3714 374 37 do pfd 914 Pullman Talace Car.. 100 237 137 033 Reading 4. 800 96 94 4 944 do 1st pfd ' 91 do 2d pfd 89 Republic Steel 3n0 17S 174 174 do pfd 1.4O0 74'4 734 73 Rock Island Co S.ftio 24 27, 274 do pfd 6' 75 73l; 734 Rubber Uoods 41 33'J S27 32 do pfd S'l W 10 Val St. U & B. F. 2d pfd. I 64t 648 64 St Ixmls g. W" 23, 2:14 224 do pfd l' 5H4 594 5i Southern Pacific 8.rJ ta 62 624 do pfd 1194 Southern Railway.... 4.0n0 3; 31 314 do pfd 4"0 97 964 964 Tenn. Coal & Iron.... 1.7O0 7-S 77l. 77, Texas Pacific 100 Sl'4 324 24 T.. St. L. & V SA1 34 38vt 3." do pfd inn toZ 6 564 I nlon Pacific B'l.SOO 1244 1214 1224 do pfd 96" I". S. f:xpress l?2 I". S. leather 11 do pfd 200 108 108 1ns4 V: 8. Realty fi V. 8. Rubber 38 do pfd i 104 1034 una; V. 8. 8teel 53 rt JR4 274 071 do pfd 49.100 f4 f3 94 Va. -Carolina Chem... 21 34; 344 844 do rfd ...' lf4 Wabash 100 19 IS I84 do pfd 87 Wells-Fargo Express Jrifi Westlnghouse Elec I664 Western I'nlon 1to 93 9i K. W. & L. E 15 Wis. Central 2) 22S 224 22 I do pfd 48 Northern Pacific 9 1874 186 lSi4 Cotton Market. NEW TORK, June IS COTTON Spot market c osed aulet. 20 point higher: mid dllng uplands. 8.9oc: middling gulf, 9.15c Sales. 215 hales. NEW ORLEANS. June 18 COTTON Steadv. Sales. 800 bales. Ordinary. 5 lo-lhc trood ordlnarv. 7c: low middling. 8c; mid dllng, 8c; good middling, 8 15-16c: middling fair. 94c. Receipts, 4.156 bale; stock, 110, 901 bales. ST. LOCIS. June IS COTTON Steady middling. SHc. Sales, none; receipt, none shlnmenls. none: stock. 42.421 bales. LIVERPOOL June 13. COTTON Spot In limited demand, prices t point lower American middling fair. 4.18d; good mid dllng. 4.86d; middling, 4.68d; low mlddlln 4 52d: good ordinary. 4.34d: Ordinary. 4.1 The sale of the dy were 8.0f bale, of which tViO were for (peculation and export and Included 6,600 American. Data. I 1IM6. 11904. 11903. 11902. 11901. il.18W. May 15.. May ie.. May 17.. May IS.. Vray .. May 20.. May .. May 22.. May 23.. May 24.. May 25.. May 28.. May 27.. May 28.. May 29.. May 30.. May l.. June 1 .. June 2... June 3... June 4... June 5... June ... June 7... June 8... June 9 ... June 10.. June 11.. June 12.. June 13.. 6 14S! 1 6 32 7 12 6 ' i 51! I 87 I 20 I 4 601 ( S6 1 071 691 I l I 6 28 4 62 I 1 Ul 72; t 201 I W 5 2541 4 oi, 6 27 I 73 t Ul t 51 6 18'- 4 4,-. 6 31 1 7 12. 6 101 S t 2341 4 46! 6 271 7 11 t 73 I I 6 I 4 411 ft 141 7 071 8 67 6 031 5 294 6 1S 7 031 631 i Oh I J 63 6 284i 4 31 6 19, 7 t8 6 ul 6 Oil 8 06 6 164 821 I 7 Oal 5 67 6 04i I tu (16 1 4 33! 6 94! I B 6ll t 0t 8 M 4 38 1 5 93, 6 961 4 , I 4 66 6 771 6 971 5 00 S 00 i eni 7?l 7 111 8 631 4 961 ' 15 701 7 0 5 62 4 90 t 60 4 53, b 8D1 7 10, 5 68: 4 8111 I 7 4 48 ! 7 11' I 711 4 83 1 1 57 I 6 134i 4 Ml B!l I 6 7 4 88 6 30 B I64, 4 4ii (17' 7 "1 1 " I I ! ' 6 18 I 4 49i 5 99-, 7 13; 6 TO; I 3 69 I 4 tu 6 sa 7 16! 5 71, 4 83 I 6 75! 7 201 6 70i 4 91! 3 M 6 63' 6 771 7 15 6 71! 4 94' 3 t 4 58' 7 18 6 75! 4 951 3 67 4 6S1 5 80 16 78 5 02 3 60 4 69. & 85; 7 211 1 & 10 s sl 4 74i 6 00 ' 7 26 , 5 83, i 3 59 4 781 6 IB 7 36 S 91 6 OOi ' 5 99' 7 33. 5 Mt'i 4 3 M 1 1 4 81; 6 07 7 J6 , ; 6 184 6 VoW 6 208,' 5 22'ki 6 24H 5 204 0 1( 6 2041 I 6 18V, 8... m'.'.' . H7 . ) . 4 . ai . lBf) .lite .IIBO nr . 1 1 y-o .1410 . . 1 ?M . IIWO .. 411 .. IM .. ion .. 10 . . too ,. 1J .. 1B0 .. 110 .. 1 .. 140 .. 1(0 tl I 90 I in I 10 I 1.1 4 li t to I BO I 04 I 4(1 I 40 I ta I to I W 4 ... I.... .... 1 ... flCLLc. . ; . MO . 44 12. f I M t 0 4 H CALVES. I 7 4 00 4 40 4 tO I on I 00 I 00 I tt I in I to t to t to taio .1410 .10 . 1700 ..lt0 , .lino .1440 .1110 .. ltt . . 140 .. lo . . it .. 140 . . 1M .. n .. 140 .. lit t W I M I fa I K 4 t 4 l 4 on 4 It I t I to I to I I to I to i to I to I 7! I 71 I 00 ket tedv; stoekers slow; beeves. 1.1 BfJ $40. rows, bull nd mixed. 2 7.4t4 74, stoekers and f'-cder. $3.aop 4 00, calve and ye.trllns. .'.T.i3 S5 Ht m;S Receipts. 5 Frt' head; market shout steadv, selling at $5 1i05.V; bulk of sale. $6 14. toek In Biiuhi. Receipts of live stork at the six principal western marsets yesterosv: 81'ni'KKH8 AND FEEDERS. 1 440 I 00 t 4S1 to 1 ;m t on 14 st j 1 bo ! tto 1 tt 1 ;;o 1 to I 1-0 t 40 T tot 4 00 J 4B0 t so I iw 4 o" I f-t t to 1 .... to 4 on t 470 I to 14 t0 4 on 1 14 IK t 711 4 00 I 1010 I 7t t 114 4 II I 10 I 7S 1 1B0 4 tS t tao I 71 tt 4 tS 1 114 I 10 10 4 0 4 I4S i t t 4 10 II 4t I 14 441 4 10 t M7 I to HOOS There wa good run of hog here today, about 195 load being on sale. Although Chleago reported a light run and receipt below the estimate buyer at thi point were berlsh and seller were forced to make som conceslon The market opened In fair season with early bids right around steady and a few load changed hands on that basis. After the first round or two, however, the market weakened and bids were 241j6e lower. Seller were slow In meeting the decline and trading was a little draggy. Early In the forenoon ship pers picked up a load of mixed hogs at $0.2:4. the best price paid today. The bulk of the hoars chanaed hands at $5 btl6 174. with the long string selling at $5.1. The market showed weaker feeling as the morning advanced, but the hlg bulk of the hog finally changed hands at a decline of 24c- Representative sales: Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.HOKS.SheeD.il r s. ... in. & hi. p. Ky.... 3 abash 3 Missouri Pacific Ry.. 7 L nlon Pacific System. 2S C. & N. W east C. & N. W.. west.... 49 C St. P.. M. & O... 29 C, B. & Q., west.... 83 C. B. U. east ... 3 C R. I. & P., east.. 2 R. 1. A P.. west.. 23 Illinois Central 4 Chi. Ureat Western.. 7 Total receipts ....242 The disposition of the day- receipt was a follow, each buyer purchasing tne num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ii 4 41 1 11 64 .. 11 62 6 .. 1 14 1 i as 4 210 7 2 No It . 41.. si.. 76.. 61 . 44 . 40 . II . 44 . 73 . t:.. t7.. 14. . an.. 14.. 10.. 30.. 4S.. 7t.. St) . 81.. 74 . Omaha Packing Co 31 2. i8 Swift and Company 1.15 2.940 5-'2 Cudahy Parking Co 1,150 3.524 66 Armour & Co 864 4,2u6 662 Swift and Company, from country 24 75 Vansant Co 39 Ixibman & R 73 ... Hill & Son 6 U Wolf 46 Mike Haggerty 13 Sol Degan 4 J. B. Root & Co 65 J. H. Bulla 13 S. & S 14 Other buyer 160 ... Total 4,142 13.532 1,149 CATTLE There wa a good run of cattle here today, about i;5 loads being 011 sale. There were also received sixty cars of cattle billed .through and nut included in tne above. Buyer were on the hill early and the market opened In good season. Oood cattle were wen represented In the beef steer department today and there was a good firm tone to the trade. Buyers evi dently wanted the cattle and there wa a fair activity displayed, on tne gooa Kinas the market ruled generally strong and in some case looked 10 cent higher. On the common and rough kinds there was the usual hesitancy on the part of the buyers to take on the stuff, but tne cattle were bought up fairly well at right around steady prices. Cattle showing grass were negiecieu as usual and were hard to move. Good cows and heifers were In demand and trading was fairly active. Buyer wanted the good kinds and picked them up at stronger prices. The Icsb uesliHble graaes were in talr demand also ana sieaoy prices ruled generally. The grassy, half lat, stuff was not In a good demand and price on these kind were lower. Bulls, veal calves and stags were In fair demand, with prices In about the same notches as yesterday. There was the usual light supply of Block ers and feeders here today and the demand was fullv equal to the supply. There was no notable activity to the trade as the in quiry for thi clas of cattle Is not heavy at thi time. Price today looked a llttlo stronger on the good kinds and steady on the common grade. Representative ales: rtiir-r' dTCERS.' Kaaui City Grata aad Provision. KAN8AB CITY. June 13. WHEAT-. Steadv; July. 76'(⁣ Beptember. .4ff 74c: Dei-ember, 744c. Cash: No. 2 hard. 96U"i94c; No. 3, w 44064c; No 4, uljWc; No 2 red, 9f.tj974c; No. i Jena ic" ; No. 4. 77 ?? - - ... .... .. .O 111 rl .N J uiy , "ac; nepirrmH-r. bobc; 1 cember, 43c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 49SOr; No. 3. 4!i48)c; No, 3 wnue, eic; jo. a. 404?4iaM?. OATS Steady ; No. 2 wnue, JiTJ U'-.c; ,-o. ! mixed 294c. EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2. whltewood cases included. 134c; rase, country, 124c; cases returned. 4c less. HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9 505IO.OO; choice pri:ri $7 .tj t. Mir. soeaoy; mivc. BCTTER Creamery, 1543184c Receipt. Shipment Wheat, bu . 27.2"0 Corn, bu 34 to.) Oat. I.0UM . 2,000 Visible Snpatly of Grata. NEW YORK. June II Special cable and telegraphic communication received by Bradstreel's show, the following change in visible supplies, a compared with last ac count: Wheat, United State and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 1.561. OOO bu.: afloat for and In Europe, decreased 600,000 bu.; total supply, decreased 3.061,000 bu. Corn. United State and Canada, eat of the Rockle. decreased 769,000 bu. Oats, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, Increased 659.000 bu. The leading decrease reported thi week are 20.000 bu. at the Chicago private eleva tor. 22S.0O0 bu. In Manitoba and 112.000 bu. at Depot Harbor. The leading Increase Is 69,000 bu. at Port land, Me. Sugar and Molasses. NEW YORK. June 13 SUGAR Raw. steady: fair refining, 3 11-16C; centrifugal 96 test. 4 5-16c; molasees . sugar, 3 7-16e. Re fined, steady; No. 6. 6.25c; No. 7. 6 3c; No. 8, 5 10c; No. 9, 6.06c; No. 10, 60; No; 11, 4 9oc; No. 12. 4.85c; No. 13. 4.75c; No. 14, 47ic; confectioner A. 5.70c; cut lof, 6.56c; crushed, 6.55c: powdered, 6.96c; granulated, 6.85c; cubes. 6.10c. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, good to choice. S7S45"c. NEW ORLEANS. June 13. 8UGAR- Quiet; open kettle, 4i84e; open kettle cen trifugal, 444544c; centrifugal white, 5c; No. J2." 13. ! 1 V.'.'. 44... It... 1... 21. vellows. 4'?i4 15-lrlc: second. v4o. MOI.A6SES Nominal; open kettle. 13'926c; centrifugal, 6&14c:- Synip. nominal, 3oc. Oil aad Hoala. NEW YORK. June 13. OIIS Cotton seed, firm; prime crude, nominal, yellow, 24e. Petroleum, quiet; refined. New York, $6.9u: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $6.85. Tur pentine, unsettled. 6i44Sti3c. ROSIN Dull; strained, common to good, 83 35. SAVANNAH, June, 13 OIL-Turpentlne, firm. 694c- ROSIN-Flrm: A. B, C. $3 10; E. $3 26; F. $3.30; 43. $3 35: H. $3 50; I. $4.00; K, $4.40; M. $4.50; N, $4 6o; W. U., $4 7o; W. W., $4 80 4.90. Total sales for the day, 492.900 shares. Near Y-''. Mining stock. NEW YORK. June 13 Closing quotation on mining stock were: Aaama Con Allca braeee Brunawlrk I ComaltKB Tunnel ;o to 4 I Can. Cal A Va 121 Hora si iter 11 Iran Hll.er Im Lextvllla Con i Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Plvwnli Potoal I Savage Sierra Kerarla Small H01.ee .. Standard .. 4 .400 . 4.. .. 1 .. 14 .. M .. 11 .. tt ..14 Bank 4 learinaa. OMAHA. June 13 Bank clearings for to day were tl.53o.r48 24; for the corresponding date Wat er, $l.:5,8i2.,S3. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 13 COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged price to an advance of 5 points, following fairly steady European cables and In re sponse to a Utile European demand. Tne market closed easy at a decline of 6 point on September, but generally 10115 point lower. Sale were reported of 56.750 rags including July, 6.06'!.6.2ijc: September. 2Vf 6 35c: tlctoher. 6 40c; December. 6 5fl.6ic January, 6Cii6 65c; March, 6.6fV46.80c. Spot market quiet; mo, ic. Treasury Mairiurol. WASHINGTON. June IS -Today Ute ment of the treasury bnlances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tiie f uM0.ua) gold reserve in tlx dlvUluq ut fedempiivn, Daluth Grata Market. DULUTH. June IS.-WHEAT-To No. 1 northern. $1 104. On track: northern. $1.10; No. 2 northern, Julv. $1 lO,; September, old. 864c. OATS To arrive and on track, 307 arrive No. $1,024 Pearla Market. PEORIA. Jun lJ-M-ORN-Hlgher; No yellow, wc; No. I, 644c: No. 4. 24c; no grade 61c. OATB-Lower: No. t hit, $ljJ314c; No 4 wail, iri9eVTtG. 1 11 17 1 It 11 41 II to 10 1 1 I 10 40 84 14 at..... to I 17 10 11 21 7 t t 1 42 10 1 tt 91 10 10 1 I 11 14 .... 12 14 to II It II I AT. ...10:S ... 712 ... 471 ...tot ...817 ... 711 ... !M ... WJ ...1009 ... 1006 .... Ill ... 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Although there Is a falling off of receipts, the offerings o far aie much better than last week, and owing to this fact the sale show up much better. Last week receipt consisted almost entirely of medium grades, something packer were not anxious for. Today, however, the Quality of the receipt wa good and pack ers evidently wanted this class of stulT, a they were In the barn early and picked up the offering in good season. The market ruled generally steady with yesterday and there was considerable activity to the trade. The Oswald wet net e and yearlings sold for $5.05, while two weeks ago this stuff wa bought up at $4.75. The Gibson P & N. lambs sold, as yesterday, at $6.25. Quotation for clipped etock: Uood to choice lambs, $6.00j6.25; fair to good lambs, $S.5ixai.0O; good to choice yearling, $5.ttKjji 5 20; fair to good yearling. $4 75(f45.O0; good to choice wether. $4.ty&t.S0; fair to good wether. $4.264j4.&0; good to choice ewe. $4.3034.60; fair to good ewe. $4.00-130. representative sale; No. Av. 26 western cull lamb 66 622 western weth. and yearling 80 140 to to 110 40 40 140 160 120 40 110 Pr. I II t li I II I It I II t It I It t 11 I It I li t li I II I li II I li I it I II I It I It I It I li I li I li t It I 16 I II I II I 11 I II I II I II I li I 16 i IS I li i II I 17 I 174 i 174 I 174 I 174 i 174 t 174 I 174 1 114 i 17S I 174j I 174 t 174 I 114 I 174 I 174 I 174j t 174 t 114 t 174 i 17 t 174 I 17W I 174 I 174 I 174 I 174 t 114 i 20 I to t 10 i to I 20 t 20 I 20 t to t 30 I 124 Cattle. JlogB Sheep South Omha .. 1$ w 1.4"2 Sioux Cltv 5j0 ft. fat .... Kansa City .oto mono S.onA 81. Joseph 2 WW 14 $ ;02 St. I.OUI : 11.ft.ni ft ftM Chicago 5n 15.(x 14.IW0 Tot!- 31. IRS 7)..W 2.14 OMAHA Wl Ol.r'tl.K MARKET. Condition of Trade and Ctnotatlon oa taple and t'aae Prodaee. EGGS Recvlnt. fair: market, steady; tandled stock, 144 16c LIVE I'Ol'LTll V-Hens. lor; rooster. 4iJ tc; turkevs, K'flKic; duck. l'KV BUTTER Packing stock. 13c; choice to fancy dairy, Hlpluc; creamery, 23J21c; print. 220. FRESH FISH-Tront. 9c; halibut. 11c; buffalo (dressed 1, kc; pickerel (dressed). He; white has idressed), 12c; sunfleh. 6c; percit (scaled and dressed), 3c; pike, Dc; catfish, 16c; red snapper, lor; salmon. 6c; crapples, 12c; eel. 15c; bullheads. 11c; black bas. 20c; whltetlsh (d'essedl, 10c; frog legs, per do., c; lobsters, green. 27c; boiled lobsters, Soc; shad roe. 4fic; bltierln. Re. HAY Trices quoted hy Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' nss.'i-lntlon: Choice, $7.00; No. 1. $6 50; No. 2, $6 00; coarse. $6 00. Thee jjrlcea are for hay of good color aid qual- ?1RAN rer ton. $15 00. TROF1CA L FRUIT. ORANGES-St. Mlcuael. all else. $3.7ft.?T 4 00; extra fancy Mediterranean sweet, all (lues, $3 50, fancy navels, sixes 116, 150, 176, 200, $3.25; lxes SO, 86, 112, $3.00; seedlings, all sites. $3 00 LEMONS -Limonlera. extra fancy, J70. 300 and 300 sites. $4. 25; fancy, 270, iio and 360 sixes. $;i.5ii; choice. 240 mut 2,0 sues, I. 10; 300 and SCO slr.es. $.1 0f?i 3 25. tiATKS-I'er box of 30 1-lb rxg . li.OO; liallowe'en. in 70-lb. boxes, per lb. c. FIGS California, per lo-lb. carton, 7J7J Kc: Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; five crown, 12c. BANANAS Ter medlum-slied hunch, tl 75 S2 26; jumbos. $2.,Wii30u. PINKAI'PI.ES-FIorlda. per crate of 21 30 and 36 lie. $3.28; 42 sire. $3 no. FRUITS AND MELONS APRICOTS California, per 4-baiiket erata $1 36. FLI. MS California, per 4-baaket crate. $1.35. PEACH ES Texas, per 4 basket crate. 11; California, per 26-lb. box, $1 15. I'll Kit hi KS California black nee -lh box, $1.76; white, per R-lh. box, $1.76; Mis souri, box of 24-qts , $2.00. BTKAWBKKHIKS-linnie grown, per 24- qt. case, $1 7o(q2 00; Hood River, per case of 24-qts.. $2.50. CRANHERRircS Jersey, per crate, $160 GOOSKHERRIE8 Box of .4 qts., J.MA CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate. $3.00(fi4.00. RASP HERRI r.S Red. box of 24 nt.. 1.V black, box of 24 pts., $2.00. BLACKBKKKIKH -case or 24 qts , $2 00. VEGETABLES. TURNIPS New. i) dui., 25c. CARROTS New, per do.. 25c. PARSNIPS Old. per bu . foe. WAX BEANS Per 4-bu. box. 75c: atrlna beans, per 4-uu. box, 75c; bu. box wax or siring. 2.ooiiz.k. potatoes Home-grown, in sacks, per bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota toes, per bu., 7oc. BEANS Navy, per bu., $2 00. CUCUMBERS-Per dox.. 46f75e. PEA8 New. per bu box, tl.lofl.M. TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crata. $1.00. SPINACH Fer bu., 000. CABBAGE California. In rrates. rer lb., 3c; Mississippi, $1.26fu'2.25 per crate, ao cordlr. to site. ONIONS New, per dot. bunches, 15:.; Bermudas, per crate of about 50 lbs., $1 oO. RADISHES Hot house or southern, pel dOI , ?0o LETTUCE Hot house, per dox., 35$y40c; head lettuce, per ao., 7&1:. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per crta of 1 dot . $100 BEETS New. per dox.. 3"c. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE SwIr. new, 15c; Wisconsin brick. 15c; Wisconsin ilmburger, 15c; twins, lUtft 14o ; young America, 14c. NUTS Walnut. No. 1 soft shell, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c: No. 1 oft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. J hard shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., Sc; Chill wamuls, per lb., n-ijlSHc; almondR, soft shell, per lb.. 17c; hard hell. per lb., 15c; shellbarK hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; Prge hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60. HIDES No. 1 treen, "4; 10. J gren, 64c; No. 1 4lted. 84c; No. 2 salted. T4e; No. 1 veal calf. 10c; No. 3 vesl calf. De; dry salted, 71V14c; sheep pelts, 26cj1.00; hor hide. $1.5063.00. 13 western ewes un wethers. 47 western lambs B western ewes 16 western wethers 9 western yearlings 7 western yearling 10 weatern lamb 96 80 113 136 91 97 94 Pr. 4 50 6 05 6 15 6 25 6 00 6 2o b 50 6 66 6 36 Wool Market. BOSTON, June lS.-WOOL-Manufac turer how a tendency to hold back on high prices at present ruling In the wool market. As far as any medium grades of wool are concerned the demand Is strong enough to warrant the belief that that por tion' of the clip will sell at good price. Pulled wools are In small supply. Foreign and territory wools are firm, with trading moderate. leading quotations are: Ohio and Pennsvlvanla XX and above. 34'33Se; X. S2W3SO; No. I. HKUiWe; No. 2. 39ii40c: fine unwashed. 22Jc; -blood, 34i?3Rc; 4-blood, 324S33C; unwashed delaine, 27fJ58c: unmer chantable. 2S'52!)c; fine washed delaine, 37(3 3Se. Michigan Fine unwashed, 25'rK6c; 4 blood unwashed. S334c; Vhlood. 3lifiS4c; 4. blood unwashed. 33'&:i4c; -!lood. 3334e: 4 blo.xl. 30(&31o; unwashed delaine. 26'ff26c. Kentucky. Indiana, etc. 4 and 4-blood. 31 one !&S3c. Territory and Ida -Fine. 22.523c; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, Hoc, Sheen and Usika Steady oa Moderate Reeelpt. CHICAGO. June 13 CATTLE Receints. 6.fo0 head. Market steady; good to prim teer. fo.6CXf5.3s ; poor to medium, $4.00'8 6.40; atocker and Teeder. $2.75fr4.30; cows. 606 4 60; heifers. $$.606.00: canner. II. 6041 2.30; bulls, $2.2ia4.00; calve. 3.06.26. HOGS Receipt. 16.000 head: estimated tomorrow. So.ooo head. Market steady; mixed and butchers', $S.2Si6.424; good 10 chclf-e heavy, $6 3ofd6.40; rough heavy, $4.00 o.lii; lignt, ,0.20(35.424; bulk or sales, $5.30 5 374 SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receints. 14 000 head. Market for sheep and lambs steady; food to choice wethers, shorn. $4iWa5.2o; air to choice mixed, shorn, $3. 50 4. 40; west ern sneep, snorn. 4.0O85.i5; native lambs, shorn. 14. i&titf.ErO: western lamb, shorn. t-ViK) 66.65. heavy fine, 19'20c; fine medium. 22023c: me dium. 26U27c: low medium. 26ff27o. Wyom ingFine. 21'fi22c; heavy fine. 1Wj19c; fln medium. 22rd23c: medium. 26S27c; low me dium, 26'327c. Utah and Nevada Fine, 21-3 23c; heavy fine, 1S(glfic; fine medium. 22(?f 3c: medium. itW!c. Dakota Fine. 211522c: fine medium, 21(&22c; medium, 26'!i27c; low medium, 26'827c. Montana Fine choice. 25((i 6c; fine average, 22(SI3c; fine medium holce, 26a27c: staple, 2ic; medium choice. 7280. ST. I5UI8, June 13 -WOOI-Steady ; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 26' 314c; light "fine. aifiiSc; heavy fine, atrtf 24c; tun washed, 32SJ424C. Kansa City Live Stoek Market, KANSAS CITY, June 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, head. Including 1.000 southerns. Market steady. Top steers, $5.90; choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $o.l5ca5.90; fair to good. $4.25'8.00; western fed steers. $4 25 43s.au; stockers and feeders, $3.ou4'4.65; southern steer. $3.15434.00; southern cows. J2.zac4 00; native cow. $2.2fxfi4.60; natlv bulls, $2.6KU4.40; calves. heifers. $3.25114 90 $3.4j8.76. H0G8-- Receipts, lower. Tod. $6.30: heavy, $5,253274 19.000 head. Market 5e bulk of (ales, $5.26530; packers. $6.2&ft6.3o: piirs inu iigiiis, ao. io'440.oo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head. Market steady and active Native lambs. $6.00016 90; western iRmbs. $5.7tVb7.16; fed ewes and yearlings. $4.2tvit.50; Texas clipped yearling. $6.0O:iS.50: Texas dinner! sheep, $4.350.00; atocker and feeders, $2 75 KJ4.UU. St. I.oal Live Stock Market. ST. LOU18. June 13.-CATTI.E-Receipt, 7.500 head, including $.500 Texan. Market steady. Natives, shipping and export steers, $5 Of"(43.0O; dressed beef and butcher streets, .i.M1ie.; steer unoer i.hbi ids., ;i iK14 80; stockers and feeders, $2 60(514 50; cows ami heifers. $2 OMjjfi.iS; t anners. J2tgi5i; hulls $3.8x&4 .26; calves. $4 n05.50; Texas and In dian 1eeii, U-OWb.b.' . cow and heifer, HOGS-Receipt. 11,600 head Market lower. I'lgn ana ugnis, o unaa.40; packers $4 Wijd ib; butcher and bet heavy, $5 2 Of' SHEEP A Nl) LAMBS Receipts. Sftflfl head. Market steady. Native muttons. $3 50 "Hn.ni; lainna. io.(i.b; culls and bucks. $2 0"fc3 0; stockers, 2.0O(ij2 50; Texan, $2.;6j V uw. St. Joseph I.lv Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, June ll.-CATTI.E Receipt. 2.MS head; market for best teaay to strong, other weak to luc lower Native. $3. 7196.75; cow and heifer. $1.5H a.r-i, aif.eaers ana leeoers, K-WKg. ,o. HOGS Receipt. lt.atsi head. Marke ctive and 5c lower. Light. $524io.2o mennim ana neavy. V 2C4BJ 3". SWEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 3.292 head. Market active and steady. Wooled lambs. $7 10; shorn lamb. $4 25. I Stem City Mve Stork Market. SIOUX CITT, la.. Jun ll-ippeclal Tel I fram J-CATTLEftcipu, 600 had. mar REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record June 13, 1905. a fur- nlshed b ythe Midland Guarantee ana Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Firnam treet. for The Bee: Mary E. Lane and husband to H. J. Grove, lot 2, blotk 4. Halcyon Height I U0 H. J. Grove and wife to L. W. Raber, same 70 W. C. Norrl to F. H. Langewisch, lot 13. Bluffs View 600 E. R. Benson and wife to D. M. Bart- ley, part lot 10. Elizabeth Place 500 F. U Robertson to E. J. Sullivan, lot 19. block 3. Marysvllle I Sheriff to C. I Thomas, lot 24, block Monmouth I'ark 17 W. Heller et al. to T. Crelgh. lots 4 and 6. block 5. Boyd add 1 W. M. Wilson to A. A. Havemeyer, lot 13. block 4, Wise Ht Parmelee . . I P. Mitchell to J. J. Fitzgerald, lot block 113. South Omaha 60O Mary Damney and husband to Eliza beth Smith, lot 3, block 0, Jetier add L4U Farmer Loan and Trust company, a executors, to A. I., l.lghttoot and Josephine Llghlfoot, part lot 9. block 5, Park Place i.m O. E. Knearley and wife to Anna M. Crosby, lot 1, block 14. Park Forest lt Koren OIen and husband to G. E. ' Pnearley. same Ui Emeline Wetinnre and husband to E- Oft. lots 10 and 11, block 5, Benning ton V F. W. Carmlehael tn Grace T. Park. lot 19 to 24. blotk 13. Halcyon Height 1.5W) David GIllFtrom to Margaret Petersen. lot 6 and 7. block 1 ,. Koxe Hill ... yn J. W. Shearer and wlf- to G. T. Mor ton, lot 5. Parmenter Place 60 J. Bauer to C. W Hull, lot 4. block 16, Wllcnx add I.IOJ C. W. Hull and wife to J. Ruer. lot 11 nd 12 block J, Wilcox 2d add ... 110 Emllv R Tlmsge to R. W. Tslme. part taxlot 29. e' sw4 10-lft-ll 1 J. W. Harnett and wife to J. Naine- tek. part lot t. ninca 4. ivounixe 4th add Edwards-Wood Co. Incorporated nAla Offlcs: Filth aad RebarU Straat ST. I-AUU filN.N. CKALKerS IN Stocks, Grain. Provisions Ship Your Grain ta Us Uraack Offlee. lltVlll Hear 4 of Trail Dias Omaha. . Telephoaa Ml 4. 1v'-214 Exchange ldg.. South Omaha. B11 'fbona 404. lad(roit4 'tVkaa i