TTIE OMAIIA' DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1003. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Contrary to Tredictioni, the Whole Lilt Bulei Higher. STRENGTH DEVELOPS IN ALL CEREALS Wheat Riiti Cent and a Half Y4 Ithoat Appareat C'aase Cora Demand Eqaals Receipt Oat a Take a Brace. OMAHA. June 20, 1905. w heat row Hc today without any cause apparent to tne local crowd. It la a weather market now and there wore re port of heavy rains in Kansas and Okla homa, but It is clear In other portion, and tne Bovernment report is favorable. A large decrease In the visible supply helped ttie nulls. Julv closed ar Hilc itontvmrMP V. c nd ""eniher at M-c. Corn Is strong today, which Is an tin expected situation, considering the fact that 746 cars were received today In Chi cago. It la explained by the fact that con tract stocks are (letting very low and the demand keeps pare with the current re ceipts. July closed at 544c, old July at MCMV. September at b2c. old Septem ber at 63c. December at 4jj'-HX43c and old December ut 6o'4c Oats took a bruce, though there was but a small demand. July closed at SI Ho., Sep tember at 294c and December at 30Sc. Contract stocks at Chicago are 831,126 bushels of wheat; corn, 264.661 bushelu; pats, 704,335 bushels. The decrease from last week Is: Wheat, 08,41 bushels; corn, 62l.i64 bushels;' oat. 8tU3fi bushels. It Is estimated that the stock of corn in public elevators there- Saturday night will be less than 6O.00O bushels. . The big wire ho.ism at Chicago were on both sides of the market yesterday. Valen tine did a little sailing and most of the commission houses had wheat to sell on hard spots. The sensational trading was almost at the last, when Prlngle sold to Rankin, his partrsir, 1,000.000 bushels of September at one time and offered him 1 ,000.000 more bushels t the mime price. There wan a quiet demand at Chicago for cash wheat and sales aggregated 36,010 bushels. Prices in store were nominally 25c over July for. No. 1. Kansns City Is bidding SfiHo for new No. 2 hard for de livery any lme In. July to fill the Minne apolis demand there. "Wheat bears yesterday were becoming confident enough to go Into figures." says today's Record-Herald. "They are esti mating that Kansas City will receive 6,000,. 000 bushels new wheat In July, St. Louis f.OOO.OOO bushels and Haltlmore 1.000,000 bushels. St. Louis had Its first liberal re ceipts of new wheat yesterday. 300 bags. Kansas City had a car of No. 2 from Oklahoma. It weighed 61 pounds and brought $1.06 a bushel at auction." The flour business has been good at To ledo for the last week, says a wire from that city. It was double that of a year ago. Buyers Insist on and beg for quick shipment, which means stocks are low and Indicates that they will take freely of flour as soon as tne new crop or wheat is avail able. One milling concern has sold ahead thirty days on the basis that it has been running. .000 barrels weekly. It will In crease Its production next week to make oulok shipments. There were large sales of cash corn at Chicago yesterday, 300,000 bushels, and more would have been sold If It could have been obtained. Omaha Cash Frlcen. patents, usryga or.; flrst clears, soond clears, 12 752 IS LKAN-In bulk, $ii.i$Sl3.00. $4.0031.19; CHICAGO GR4IX ASD PROVISIONS. Featares of the Tradlaa an Closing Prices on Board at Trade. CHICAGO, June Jd.i-Wrt weather In the northwest Indyed active buying by shorts In the wheat pit here today. A report that France will be a heavy Importer of Amer ican wheat augmented the demand. The market closed practically at the highest point of the day, with July up IH'oHsC. Corn Is up Iio. Oats show a gain of 2c. Provisions are down 2H'cJ16e. With the exception of a slightly easier tone at the opening, the wheat market was strong the entire session. A decline st Liverpool created some disposition here to sell st the start. As a result July was off a shade to H'n'Ao at 87fi7'c. Com mission houses, however, soon became active bidders. The advance started with a report from a Chicago crop expert who wired that yields of wheat In southern Illinois would te verv small, ranging from five to fifteen bushels an acre. The weather bureau reports Indicated clear skies In the northwest, but a private dispatch to a commission house here stated that rain had fa-Hen throughout the Red river val y and In South Dakota. Allegations of damage by rust were renewed, the fields of Minnesota being reported chiefly af fected. I-Ate In the session was given addi tional strength by an estimate on the wheat crop of France. According to an English expert, the total yield will be about 288,000,000 bushels. These figures suggested a probability that France would have to Import from America 60.000.000 to 60.000.000 bushels. During the last hour of trading shorts were extremely active bidders, but the demand continued to meet with meager offerings.. For July the highest point of the day was reached at RP'i'u 89KC. The market closed almost at the top. final quotations on July being up lH'ulc at 89'e.. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal, to 6.377 bushel. The world's visible supply decreased 2.700.000 busnels. Primary receipts were 242,8") bushels compared with ZiT.Scio bushels a year ago. Minneapolis Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of ISO cars against 202 cars last week and 217 car a year ago. rVntlment In the corn pit was decidedly bullish throughout the entire session. Sev eral prominent longs were active buyers and shorts followed the lead. .The market closed at the highest point of the day. July opened unchanged to a shade higher at 534c to 53Vt,fr634e. sold up to 64Hc and closed at the top. Local receipts were 743 cars with 213 of contract grade. Strength of wheat and corn had a bull ish effect on the oats market. The volume of trading was small. July opened Ho lower at 30Ho. sold up to 3TA,c and olosed at the highest point. Local receipts were 163 cars. Provisions were easier on extremely lib eral receipts of hogs. At the close Sep tember pork was oft 12H'31&c at $12.82W7f 12 85. Lard was down 2Ve at 7.407.42H Ribs were 7Ac lower at $7.754?7.77H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, none; corn, 820 cars; oats, 67 cars; hogs, S3,ono head Thu leading futures ranged as follows: CORN If o. S yellow, 1 car. 4lic; No. 4, 1 car, 48c; no grade, 1 car, 45Hc. Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 96097c; No. $ hard, 80095c: No. 4 hard. 89c; No. S spring, 96c. CORN No. 2. 4Ho: No. S. 49e; No. 4, 48c: no grade. 424i46ci No. 2 yellow. 60c; No. S yellow, 47c; No. 2 white, 60c; No. 3 white, 4934c OATS No. 2 mixed. 28Hc; No. 3 mixed, 28Hc; No. 4, mixed. 27Hc; No. 2 white. 294,0; No. I white, 29Hc; No. 4 white, 28c; stand ard. 20 He. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea'y. Wheat I I I juiy !K7gi ravo Sept. Dec. f'rn tJuly , July Sept. $Sept. J Dec. Os t s July Sept. Deo. . Sent. Lard- July Sept. Ribs- July Sept Oct. I 83T4I t 53174 53HS V 4Vg49 S6H, 85 55 54HI 53 6241 49iHI 1 I 874,1 834 1 83T.I I 89H'87Tff 84H,8SfiTs 84 I 83 63H 54fi 53H 63HI 64H 63H 621! 53 62VaH 52 62HI 62-aH 48V.48T49 48 vt Chicago , Kansas City. Minneapolis , Omaha Duluth St. Louis.... 6 . 71 .149 . 3 . 26 . 2S. 745 83 56 '66 163 15 Minneapolis Grata Market. The range of prices paid In Minneapolis, as reported by the . Edwards-Wood com pany. 110-111 Board of Trade, was Articles.! Open. I Hlgh.f Low. Close. Tes'y. 1 Wheat July . Sept ; Dec . 1 07H 87W 1 osh1 89H 8GH 1 07H 87 86Hl 1 08H Sen! 1 ORH 87 WEATHER IS THE: URAIX BELT wars Qa ts ilte General Weather itttly Warmer. OMAHA, June 30, 1905. Xroring- the last twenty-four hours show ers occurred In the west, central valleys and were quite general In the eastern and southern states, and rains are reported falling In '.he northwest, upper Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio valleys and New li.ngland tnls morning. The rains were moderately heavy In the middle and lower Missouri valley and were well distributed over eastern Nebraska. The weather Is slightly warmer In the upper valleys and northwest and will be slightly warmer In the central valleys to night. It la cooler in the eastern states this morning. Omaha record of temperature and preci pitation compared with the corresponding aay 01 Tne lasi inree years: 1905. 1904. 1903. 1902. Minimum temperature.... 61 68 62 64 Precipitation 28 .00 .03 T Normal temperature for today, 74 de grees. Deficiency In precipitation sine March 1, 4.01 inches. Detlciency corresponding period In 1904, 1 4b Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1903, .97 or an men. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. Temp. Rain. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 78 -23 Cloudy Auburn. Neb 73 69 1.07 Cloudy Columbus, Neb.. 79 64 .10 Cloudy Falrhury. Neb... 77 69 . 09 Cloudy Fairmont, Neb... '.5 65 .60 Cloudy Or. Island. Neb. 7 56 .00 Cloudy Hartlr.gton. Neb. .. 6 T Pt. cloudy Oakdale. Neb..,.. 83 62 T Pt. cloudy Omtha, Neb , 7S so .2 ciouay T.Uamah Neb... 76 68 .00 Cloudy Carroll. la 7S 66 .08 Pt. cloudy Sibley, la 7? 60 .) ft. cloudy Sioux City. la.... 74 b r ciouay Storm Lake, la.. 7J 53 .00 Cloudy , DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. 82 62 T 9J 68 .22 92 7ft .36 84 62 . 60 94 70 72 60 .06 76 66 .19 88 66 .06 L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Chicago. Ill Columbus. 0 16 Indianapolis, Ind. 11 Kansas City. Mo. 20 Louisville. Ky.... If Minneapolis 24 Omaha, Neb...... 14 St. Louis, Mo.... 14 301 31 H - S0T.I 31 H 31 HI 24 J9H 294, 29H . 29v 30 SBTkl 30 29 12 60 12 65 12 62iJ 12 52H 12 67H 12 M 12 85 -I 12 82H 12 97H 7 22H 7 22H . 7 20 7 22H 7 27H 7 40 7 42H 7 40 4 7 42Hi 7 45 7 TO 760 755 755 7 62H 7 80 7 85 7 75 7 774 7S5 7 87H 7 87H j 83H 7 MH 7 90 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Earlj in the Day it Aotlre and Values Are Generally Higher. WEAKLY MARGINED HOLDINGS CLEARED UP Several Reml-Profeasloaal Dealers Attain la the Market aad Volnme of Transaction Is Largest for Several Days. NEW TORK, June 20. More stock were old In the two hours before noon today than during the full session of yesterday. In the afternoon there was a contraction In the rate of activity, but the sales for the day rose to a larger total than for any day since early last week. The mar ket obviously was still largely In profes sional hands, but the traders operated more freely and there were Indications of tne re entry Into the market of some of the larger semi-professional speculators who have re trained from activity for some time Daat. The assertion is made and evidently cred ited amongst the professional operators that the holdings of stocks by commission bouses at this time are at an unusually low ebb and that weakly margined hold ings have been almost completely cleared up. The technical strength of such a po slllon makes the market Invulnerable to ordinary attack. The eagerness of the professionals to see prices move in one direction or the other prompts them always iu iuiiow me line ox ine ieai resistance They were Inclined today to put prices up until the weight of offerings attracted by the advance should prove an obstacle. Realizing in Reading was very manifest and this fact was a palpable check to the operations for the advance. Some general effect on sentiment was produced also, by the realizing In the Japaneso bonds, as these have been the real leaders of small speculation for some time past i-rooaniy tne weeKiy crop Duiieun or tne weather bureau was as much responsible as any other one thing for the advancing tendency of prices. The reports on the corn and cotton crops were especially cheerful, and railroads having a large per centage of traffic in . those commodities were helped accordingly. The winter wheat carriers were not so responsive owing to reports of Immediately unfavora ble weather conditions. In addition to the corn and cotton Influence, the retention of the 1 per cent dividend rate on Tennessee coal was accepted as an Index of favora ble conditions In the southern Iron In dustry. There was also some renewal of gossip of an Intended Increase In the Louisville & Nashville dividend rate. Pub lished reports of the undiminished activity of steel mills In the Pittsburg district gave ine impulse to the rise in I sited states Steel preferred. Satisfaction was professed over the better understanding reported between France hnd Germany, but foreigners were sellers of stocks to a small extent in this market. Foreign monev markets, however, eased off and the result was the reappearance of bankers' exchange bills In the local market Incident to the process of lending roreign runas here. The supply or runas for call loans continued very abundant, but the tone 'or time loans Is hardening. The day's rise In prices was very well maintained through the dullness of the later market. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value. 12,630,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Sales. High.Low.Close. No. 2. tOld. tNew. Cash quotation . were as follows: FLOITR Bteadv: winter patents. I4.204W.JO straights. $3.90r(i4.10: spring patents. 5.0O 5.70: straights. I3.75W5.OOt bakers K.vm-i.W. W H EAT No. 2 spring), n.08drl.lZ; No. S, 98cfntl.06: No. 2 red. 11.03. COKN-Ko. A tefett&oHCl. ISO. z yellow, OATS-No. 2. JIHc: No. X white, 32H33c; No. 3 white, SlH'a'SiHO- ri. x b ISO. 2. .ac4iil.ll ; - BARLEY ilooi riding 39&42c; fair to choice malting. 45iS48c;. ' SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.25: No. 1 northwest ern, $1.43; prime timothy, $3. Clover, con- iraci graoe. n.wiiz.ift. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per hhl., H2.50 12.55. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 17 l&frT.17H. Short ribs sides (loose). $7.56ig7.66. Short clear sides iboxed). S7.o0ff .62H. Receipts ana shipments or cram ana nour were as follows: Receipts. Flour, bbls 24.S0O Wheat, bu 6.000 Corn, bu 733,000 Oats, bu 219.400 Rye, bu 4.000 Barley, bu 62.700 on tne t'roauce exenange toaay tne put ter market wes stea'ly; creameries, ltJ JOc: dairies. lSfflSe. Eggs, easy; at mark. cases Included, 13c; firsts, 13Vc; prime firsts. 15c; extras, Lc. cheese, firm; kVSloV:. Shipments. 20,800 16.300 239.200 125,4" 10 2.000 6.200 shows: Avsilahle cssh balanc. $136.4'W,. S10; gnld, $7,02,41J. Xew Yarfc Money Market. NEW TORK. June to MONEY On call. esv, affZH per cent; closing pin. 1 per cent; offered at 2H per cent: time money, firmer; sixty days, s per crm. ninny any. o'4 per cent; six months. S'o4 per cent; prim mervntlle paper. FuV per rent. 8TERLINIJ KXC MAIM1K Easy, closing steady, with actual business In bankers' Mils at 14 8715r(j4.8720 for demand and at $4 86SW4 8S26 for sixty-day bills; posted rate 4 M and $4.88: commercial bills. $4 86. SILVER Bar, Wc; Mexican dollars, 45U.C. BONDS--Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on ponds were: C. a. nr. ts, ri....ic4 Jn . -tr to coapen 1 V t. tm. rag. o eowpoa . . tj B. sw 4s, lo eoupan U t. old 4. is coupon r.. IMWt do l1 teiiM 9't do 4V4K. rtft t: U A is' unl. 4s 106 Mtnhittan r. ( 4. . .1J4 Met. ontml 4t 1 do Irt Int Ifl's Minn. A 8'.. U 4... t M.. K. A T. 4 ine do It 4 N. R. R. of M. c. 4a N. Y. C. s i1 I"1" n. j. r. t iw4 No. Picluo 4a 14 ' 1 do ta 17V, N. A W. c. 4a 1H ' O. 8 L. rtdg. 4a...,. 4 lt"4 Pfnn coot. IHa M 101 Rradlns n. 4a lS o ,Rt, L. a I. M. e. (a .liavt 104 14 1M Ui4 104 1 104 Am. Tobacco 4a, etf. It An Cm. rtfa Ill Atrniaan t". 4a do adj. 4a I' Atlantic C. U 4a 1"1 Bal. Ohio 4a.... do isa Central ot Oa. if. do lit lnc do M lnc Cha. a Ohio 4Ha. Chlratc A A. tvta C, B. Q. n. 4a. C. R. I. 1 P. 4a. do col. ta cx:. ft St. L. I "Chicago Ter. 4a ... Colorado Mid. 4a... Colo, ft So. 4a Colo. Ind. 4a. aat A. do set B a'' do crniT. 4a. Cuba ta. ctta I"14 V 8 Ptel td D. A R. O 4a 101 IWiba.n la Dlatlllera' 80c. 6a.... r3t do deb. B Eiia prior lien 4a Mi', Wetrn Ma1. 4a.. do gen. 4a 4VW. ft U E. 4a...'. F. W. ft D. C. la....W-i Wla. Central 4a.. Hocking Val. 4Ha lllVl Offered. 103 pt. L. ft 8 r. fg 4t. "H 1.... 1 ' gt. L. 8 W. c. 4a.... 1 .... 94 iciboarfl A. L. 4a.... SVi 4a..loi4 So. Pacific 4a M .... " 8n Hallway 4a 121 15- Tena ft P la ltl4 4S T , St. U ft W. 4 . . M t'nlon Pacific 4a W in Mi aS invi 72 M'4 Adams Express a mai. Copper 17,600 33 7 T1E8-99C. St. I.onls General Market. ST. LOUIS, June 20. WHEAT Higher; No. t red, cash, elevator. 3c; July, Wc; September, 62"4o; No. 1 hard, $1.0f.iol.0tii4. CORN Higher: N. 2 cash. 63c; track. $4c; July. 6--i&.i2V4; December, 4t.Sc. . OATS-Eaay; No. t cash. 31c: track, Slo; Julv, 19V-; Beptember, ikc; No. 3 white, FLOl'R Julet ' and stealy; red winter patents, $1K'(6.W; extra fancy and straight, 4154; clear. I3.2fyj4f. .... SEEI" Timothy steady. $2.0032.40. CORN MEAL 8teady, $2 60. '. 3RAN Hlow; sacked, east track. 7VS7o. HAY I'nihanged; timothy, Ji-ftlJOu; prairie. l6wffiooo.' IRON COTTON BAOOIKO S'c. HKMP TWINK Cie. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $1It'i. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $6 70 Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. $7 62; clear ribs. $7 75; short clears, ft 00 Bacon, steady; boxed extra. short $S37H; clear ribs, tHKH: short clear. $.874. POULTRY Springs, loner; chickens. c: springs. 14317c; turkeys, lie; ducks. HlOo; geese. MJSc. BITTER Firmer; creamery, 16Sno; dairy. 15t?rc. ; fcAJUb (juiei, IKS, caw couni. ' Receipts. S 000 26.ftO WWO 67,000 HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatloas ot the Day ea Various Commodities. NEW YORK. June 20. FLOUR Receipts. 9,128 bbls.; exports. 910 bbls.; steady, moder ate demand: winter patents, $4.9m&5.26; winter straights, $4.60)4.80: Minnesota pat ents. sbsuU'6.2; winter extras, W.ionja.oo; Minnesota baker, 13.75ig4.15; winter low grades, $3.00fi3.66. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.26-4.6o; choice to fancy, $4.6184.90. CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel low, $1.25; coarse, $1.12ul.l6; kiln dried, 2.80 453.00. B A RLEY Dull : feeding 46c. c. I. f. New York; malting, 4662c. c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 15.M0 bu. Spot, mar ket firm; No. 2 red, $1.06H. nominal, ele vator; No. i red, $1.0&H, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, I1.19H, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 11.09, f. o. b. afloat. Options, opening lower In response to foreign selling and easier ca bles, turned very strong on a resumption of northwest damage stories, active cover ing, strength of outside markets and poor threshing returns on winter wheat. It closed firm at 4ig'lc net advance. July, 2 13-1i1M 6-16c; closed at 94c; September, &7 9-16acJvo; closed at &tc; December, c-S 6V; closed at 8S9c. CORN Receipts. 46,125 bu.j exports, 8.626 bu. 8pot. firm; No. 2, flc, elevator, and 6iy, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, (vie. The option market was strong and higher on a scare of July shorts following the west and closed at 'Afllio advance; July, 69A4,c: closed at 6Hc; September, 6SVa06Hc; Closed at &u,c. OATS Receipts, 178.800 bu.; exports. 20,519 bu. Spot, market steady; mixed-oats, 24 to 83 lbs., 3.V&'3iVc; natural white, 30 to S3, IDS., SbiC. HAY Firm: shipping. 62Wffl67V4c HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1904 crop, UmlAe; 1&3 crop, 2123c: olds, 10 tfl2c; Paclflo coast. 1904 crop. 24j27c; 1303 crop. 20-tiac; olds, 104iizcj. HlDbb uuiet; uaiveston, z to x lbs.. 20u; California. 21 t. 25 pounds, 1W; Texa dry, 24 to 30 lbs., isc I. kathkk steady; acid. 3ff3e, PROVISIONS Beef, barely steady; fam ily, $13 50ii 14.00; mess, $l 004111.00; packet. r; 5WJJ1S.0I); city, extra India mess. $-.'2,003 2'.50. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 8 (&-loc; pickled shoulders, 6H'a'e; pickled hams, IMIOHc Lard, steady; western steamed. 17.36; refined, quiet; continent 17.35: South America. 88.15: mmnnund 85 J7Wi6.6L'W Pork, quiet: family. lS.00cf 16 50; short clear. $13.0043 16.00; mess, $13.37! 3'IS.iD. TALLOW Quiet; city l per pkg ), 44jC! country packages free). 44c. RICE V'lrm; domestlo, fair to extra, 3Vi 4j6Lc'. Japan, nominal. ' rOULi hi Aiivt, steany; western spring Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu.... Oats. bu.... Shipments 17.000 4o.l 7t.u 6o.ua) . Mllwaakea Oral a Market. MILWACKKE. June 10 WH EAT Mar ket firmer: No. 1 northern. $113; No. ,t northern. $10tl ll; July, t. atd R V E Stead v : No. 1. 3c. ' LtARLEY Steady; No. 2, 51c; eample, vQ CORN Market c higher; tc; July. HV No. S, 64f Mlaarnpolls Grata Market. '' MINNEAPOLIS. June Sa-WHEATi- July. $l.iK; ot-piemtr. s9io; December, i(l-Sc; No. I hard. $1.1:'W, No. 1 north' rn 11 liMt: No i northern. II 074. . FLOtiV-tTnl palvftts, $6 U'U-w; coul chickens, t2o; fowls. 13c; turkeys, 13c, Dressed, quiet; western broilers, afysbc fowls. 10rtl2ic: turkeys. 1317c. Bl'TTER Receipts, 33.92 packages; mar ket firmer; street price, extra creamery, ZtMtzlc. OfnclHl prices: Creamery, com mon to extra. 17120He; state dairy common to extra. U-hOc; renovated common to extra, 13Htil7c; western factory, common to extra 13tyifl6c: western Imitation creamery, common to extra, ibo ic. Kaasaa City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June SO.-WHEAT-July, September, 7 two; December. 76Sc 79'a.c Cash: No. 2 hard. 94V&11.00: No. 3. irJi'.KsWc: No 4. 7&'&Jc: No. $ red. 96c4t$1.00: No. 3. mtrmw. ro. t, ,3iri3c. CtJHN-.July. 4mic; September. 47Vri47Ve December, 3f4c. Cash: No.' 3 mixed 61e; No, I, frifec; No. I white, ftc; No. 62c. OATS No. 1 white. 32Hc; No. I mixed, I94. ' - -.,.. HAY Steady; choice timothy. $9.60J10.00 cnou e prairie, . in w. - , . KVE Steadv. 5j7'o.- t LOG (4 Steady: Missouri -and Kan stork, new No. I whltawood casus Included l-o; case count, 12c; cases returned, hc MATTER Steady: creamery.' l54JJ$Hc narking. 13c. Receipts. Shipments Wheat. ba.:.:..rr...t7... 4 i 41 .:) Corn. bu... ......... a. i. .(.. - 2.ki vais, BU ,W0 ,IA4) 407 2644 48H 1124 1134 120 136 964 104 82H 103 1614 1094 i4 151 354 78 194 194 1764 95 43 186 104 60 1834 884 424 414 74 664 174 1634 19 Am. Car & Found.. 500 d5 ptd 6,200 Am. Cotton Oil do pfd American Express Am. H AL. pfd.... 200 Am. Ice Securities... loo Am. Linseed Oil do pfd American Locomotive 2,000 do pfd 800 Am. Smelt. & Refng. 13,100 do pfd 2,300 Am. Sugar Refining.. 6,300 Am. Tob. pfd. certif.. 400 Anaconda Alining Co. 1,700 Atchison 4,500 do pfd 200 Atlantic Coast Line.. 2.400 Baltimore & Ohio... 2.4U0 do pfd Brooklyn Rap. Tran.. 18,900 Canadian Pacific i. H0 Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio. 1,000 Chicago et Alton.... PD do pfd 30 Chicago O. W 600 Chicago Sc N. W.... 1.6"0 C, M. A St. P 7,800 Chicago T. & T . do pfd C. C. C. & St. L 100 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 2,800 Colo, & Southern do 1st pfd do 2nd pfd Consolidated Gas 700 Corn Products 300 do pfd 400 Delaware & Hudson. 600 D.. Lacka. & West Denver & R. O do pfd l'J Distillers' Securities. 100 Erie 7,200 do 1st pfd 1") do 2nd pfd 200 General Electric 200 Hocking Valley Illinois central B.siO International Paper.. 200 do pfd International Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern 100 do pfd 600 Loul. & Nashville.. 6.4O0 Manhattan L 2"0 Metro. Securities 7,300 Metro. St. Ry 80,600 Mexican Central.:... 1,200 Minn. & St. Louis M., St. P. gt B. S. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. New York Central.. N. Y.. Ont, & West.. Norfolk A Western.. do Dfd North American Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas f., c C & St. muls. Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Reading no 1st pi a do 2nd pfd Republic Steel 100 do pfd 4"0 Rock Island Co 2.2-10 do pfd 400 Rubber Goods 100 do pfd 400 S. L. & 8. F.. 2nd pfd. 30) 8t. L. Southwestern. 60 do pfd 300 Southern Pacific t.700 do pfd 300 Southern Railway.... 2, OK) do pfd Term. Coal Iron.. 6.1'0 Texas 4 Pacific i0 T., St. I & West... 100 do pfd 100 Union Pacific tl.S"0 do pfd 200 U. 8. Exnress U. 8 Leather SOO IS do pfd IT. fl. Realty U. S. Rubber 700 37 do pfd MO 1021. United States Steel. t7,6oO 2M do Pfd S4.0OO 96V Vlr. Carolina Chem do pfd 100 109 Wabash 100 19 do pfd 2tf 39 Wells-Forgo Exp Westlnghouse Elec West. Union, ex. dlv. 400 94 W. & I.nke Erie 611O lt Wisconsin Central... 5.600 244 do pfd 1.100 53 Northern Pacific 794 334 97 40', 264 474 112 1124 119 1344 964 1034 HIV 103 1594 1064 -66H 1504 60"' 854 784 19 lie 1744 954 424 186 10 484 183 8H4 424 4 79 664 174 1614 1,800 100 $.600 100 200 700 100 8.100 2.300 2.500 '800 1194 1594 994 284 63 45 844 1424 61 W 804 334 96 304 924 404 174 40 48 1124 1134 110 1354 103 824 161 1094 964 6.4 1504 I'M 604 344 78 184 1H4 1764 174 S04 954 44 27 67 86 1S6 Mi 464 183 870 284 84 424 404 74 66 1734 1 1634 184 774 Z7 80 25 48 24 634 1474 164 814 1254 204 64 1194 1584 994 24 Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, June 20. Call loans, afl4 per cent; time loans, 34'644 per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atchlaoa adj. do 4a Mex. Central Atchtaon .... do pfd . . . Pnaton ft Albany. ...2M Boston ft Maine l' Boat on Elevated ... Ftlchburg pfd .... Mexican central ... N. Y , N. H. ft H. t'nlon Pacific Atnar. Arg. Cham. do pfd Amur. Pnm. Tube.. Amr. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T... Amer. Woolan .. do pfd Pnmlnlna 1. ft 8 Kdlaon Elec. 11IU..I45 General Electric 173 Maas. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oaa t'nltad Fruit I'nlted Shoe Mack.. do ptd V. 8. Steel do pfd Wertlng. common . Bid Asked. 4s H rAdTcnture 101'4'Allouei 4a 74 I Amalgamated .. HH American Zinc .102 Atlantic Hlnvham , Cal. ft Hecla.... . li Ccntfnnlal .145 ! Copper Range .. . MVi l'aly West .17 , Dominion Coal .123H Franklin , 22 Vt Oranhv . M't lale Rornla . 4 Ma-. Mining ... ...13Fi4i Michigan ...135 Mohawk ...141 jMont. C. ft C... ... 33 "4 Old Dominion .. ...103'i Oaccola 2.3 Parrot Qulncy Shannon 19, Tamarack . tSa . 4 . 12 . 2i .64') . It . 9 . 12 . 79 . aS . 1! . 74 . 134 . 49 . ti . ai4 .. 7 .109 62 Trinity 7'4 44HIVn!td Copper . .1074 V. 8. Mining.. .. US V. 8. Oil ..SI Vtah .. M41 Victoria .. M Winona .. u jWohcrlna . 10 . 444 .110 London Stock Market, LONDON, June 20. Closing quotations on stocks were: Conaola. money ... MT-ia'K. Y. Central. do account 0W Norfolk A W. . Anaconda do pfd Atchlaon 4iIOntar1o ft W.. do pfd If Pennsylvania Baltimore ft Ohio. ...Ill Canadian Pacific Chea. ft Ohio. ....... Chicago Ot. W C. M. ft Bt. P DeBeera Denver ft R. O do pfd Krla do lat pfd do d pfd Illlnolt Central Ixula. ft Naah , M.. K. A T SILVER Bar, Rand Mlnea Reading do lrt pfd do Id pfd Bouthern Railway do pfd Southern Pacific .. Union Pacific do pfd V. a. Steel do pfd ......... Wabaah do pfd Spanish 4a U4i . 614 . 19 .1791. . It . i8 . . 41 . II . S Hi .1491 . M4 steady, 27d per ounce. ,14t . 2 . X. . t4 . 9S . 49 . 44 . 44 . 324 . n . 64 .l.'fi . J9 . . 7 . 19 . 39 . 91 OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET Cattla Ecceipti flea?, with Market Very Slow aad Lower. HOGS SELL MOSTLY A NICKEL LOWCR Receipts ot theep and Iambi Fairly Liberal vtlth Market Rutins Fnlly steady with Tester day's Prices and Active. SOUTH Recelnts were: Official Monday. Official Tuesday OMAHA, June 20, 1906. Cattle, lions. BOetp. 4.6li 6,304 3.2 4,.v;i 7,003 2.66lf 9.'1 7.4S1 12.7" 9.937 7.6JO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana fof the year to date, compared wltn last j-eur: 196. 194. Inc. 10. Cattle 4Hrj,iJ5 434.042 Sl.Tli Hors 1,1S.797 1.2RJ.S1 "i-.bli Sheep ......... 711.3M 673.877 87,508 The following table shows the average price of hogs at Sojth Omaha for tne last several days, with comparisons: Two dnys this week.. 9.W0 Two davs laet werk... 8.060 Same days week before. 13. 1 44 name two weeks ago.. .10.. SI Same three weeks ago., a.i'ii Same four weeks a"... 7,'. Same days last year., o.ooti RECEIPTS FOK THE YEAR 7.WJ7 u.m 20.017 2.1.476 -.412 11.79 IH. Mfio II. asi 17,i.i02 TO Date. 1905. lH.!19n3. II!. i901.1900. 11899. June 1...I 6 Uval June 2...I 8 June i...S June 4... I June 6... 6 20V June ... t2Tj June 7... 6 2441 June 8.;. 6 2oVal June ... 6 17 June 10.. I 2uVi June 11.. 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Itl'TTKH - Packinij stock, 13,'; choice to fancy dairy. lTtflSc; creamery, 20-jHc; rilnts. 22c Hl'OAK-Stanilartl itranulatfd. fi 21 per cwt. ; cubes, 37.00 per cat.; cut loaf, I, 46 per cwt.; N'o. t extra C, t 15 per cwt.; No. 10 extra C. i 96 per cwt.; No. 15 yel low, to 76 per cwt.; XXXX ivwdered, K W per cwt : bar imwdereu. fi.40 p-r cwt. bar powdereo eKl tablets $7 95 ter cwt Indicates 8unday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by earl road was: Cattle. Hogs. Bn p.ti ses. C, M. & St. P. Ry Missouri raclnc I'nlon Paclrtc system.... C. & N. W. Ky F.. K. & M. V. H. R ... C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. B. & M. Ry C, R. & g. Ry C, R. I. & P. Ry.. east. C, R. I. & P. Ry., west Illinois Central Chi. Gt. Western 4 6 42 4 61 6 36 4 15 3 2 t 183 13 19 Totals 28S The dlsnosltlon of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattlt.. llocs. Sheep. Omaha Packing- Co 74! 1.942 10S Swift and Company 8S2 2.1M 113 Cudahy Packing Co 1.6M 3.3") 2.015 Armour & Co 1,132 6,309 1.033 Cudahy Pack. Co.. K. C 479 Swift and Co., country.... Vansant & Co I.obman & Co Hill A Huntrlniter Hamilton & RcTthschlld... I.. F. Huss 51 12 41 31 1 11 87 29 MONEY l-uiv: ner cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1 1B-1V92 per cent; for three months' bills. 1 16-162 per cent. Foretttn Financial. LONDON. June 80. Money was plenti ful in the market ' today following the release of JaDanese, KOVrnment disburse ments and there was .no special demand for supplies. Discounts were weak in antici pation that the Bink of England will ab sorb the week's gold arrivals, amounting to about $2,600,000. The operations on the Stock Exchange were, mostly uninteresting. Stocks were not materially benefited by the improved monetary outlook though later there "was generally a better ten dency. . The public was apathetic. Consols hardened. Americans opened steady. Im proved In many Instances to a fraction above parity, beoame Inactive and closed quiet. BERLIN. June 20. Trading on the Boerse today was generally inactive. PARIS, June 20. Prices on the Bourse today opened steady, but became heavy. Later there was a slight Improvement owing to the belief that the Moroccan situation had improved. Russian Imperial fours were quoted at 89.40 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 602. 87 173 258 1.150 ....4,780 12,943 4,900 today were heavier for a week or more, on sale, tne uoerai SHEEP There was a good run of sheep here today, about seventeen cars being on sale. This run Is the heaviest seen at this market In some time. There was no grass stuff here, the receipts consisting of fed and feeder sheep and lambs. There were six cars of feeders offered and they brought a good price. The market was fully steady, and there was a good active tone to the trade. Buyers were out early and the big end of the receipts was picked up In good soason. The quality of the fat stuff was only fair and trading on these kinds was a little slower. Four double decks of feeder lambs brought $4.40. while two cars sold at 34 36. Three cars of fat ewes sold at $140 end three double deckers of lambs brought to. 80. Quotations '.r clipped stock: Good to choice lambs, $6.00O.36; fair to good lambs, J5.50&H.OO; good to choice yearlinirs. 16.00 6.50; fair to good yearlings, 34.75fto.00; good to choice wethers. 34.7ryH6.25; fair to good -n V, ai orftA rr.. tf,.J4 tn fihni. PWAS. 34.S0tfJ4.60: fair to' good ewes, $4.004.30. Kepresentatlve sales: No. 77 western cull lamhs 20 western cull lambs 16 western cull wethers 296 western feeding lambs.... 642 western feeding lamps 2 western yearlings 1 western wooled lamb 798 western lambs 65 western ewes 28 western feeding lambs.... S western feeding lambs.... 134 western ewes 221 western feeding lambs.... 679 western feeding lambs 726 western ewes 108 western sheep and yearllti 666 western lambs Av. Pr. .44 $3 00 .87 3 00 .81 3 00 .66 4 40 .60 4 40 . 90 , S 00 . 70 6 80 .71 6 80 .80 2 65 . 68 3 25 . 66 3 26 .96 4 25 . 63 4 35 .61 4 So .70 4 40 I. 78 4 90 .67 6 15 MARKET 136H 101V4 99 136'i 101V4 600 2U0 7i'.ioo 1,30 964. 11 St Total sales for the day, 400,800 shares. Hew York Mlnlna Stocks. ' NEW TORK. June 20. Closing quotations on mining storm were adaaas Ca A Ilea Brtaoa bruaavlck 7oa .. Comatotk Tunaal Cos. Cal. 4V Vs.. Hern Hint Iras SilTor LaaOMI t'oo ... Offered. . te . to . 4 . I .19 .175 .144 . 6 Llttla rhl ... orurto Ophlr H oJlI Potoal Savaes Slarra Narad Sim II Hofxe .. Standard .. 6 ..4"4 ..178 .. I .. 11 .. 44 .. 31 ....to ..lat Bank Clea rings. OMAHA. June SWBaok clearings for to day were $1,485,867. U: for the oorreapondlng linn ibqi jrai , kiiiivi.w. Treaaarr tafenaoor. WASHINGTON. June 50-To.lay's state ment of the treasury balances In 'the sen era! fund, s-iuJre f the tisO.Kjnuuft gold rcavrve ut iu aivuiwn 01 isaeuiyuon, Wool Market. BOSTON. June Jo. WOOL A quieter tone prevails In the wool market, but prices are as firm as ever. Many of the new wools are at hand and higher quotations are not unexpected. Dealers generally ex pect that the present high prices will be sustained for a considerable period. New wools have sold freely, while the call for cross-brads has declined. The old pulled wools have been practically all sold. For eign wools are Arm. The range in this market is about as follows: onio ana Pennsylvania and above 3636c; X. SVfj'Mo; No. 1. 41(5420; No. 2. 42ig43c; unwashed. 27 28c; quarter blood (unwashed), 3553bc; three-eights blood, 28c; half blood. 85c: tin wsshed delaine, 29(g30c; unmerchantable, 32i833c; line washed, delaine, SS(ff39c. Mich igan, fine (unwashed!) 26c; quarter blood (unwashed), S334c; three-eights blood. S3(f S4c: half blood. 30plc; unwashed delaine. 27(g28c. Kentucky, Indiana, etc.. S8c; quar ter niooa, aoniaie. territory: iaano, nne, 22fr!3c; heavy fine. lD20c; nne medium. 22 (fT23c; medluml 2(fr27c: low medium. 2Vf27e. Wyoming, fine. 21'S22c; heavy fine. 18ig-19p; fine medium. zitQ'zie: medium, wmic; iow medium. 26W27C. Utah and Nevada, fine. 21fr23c; heavy fine. 18(g19c; fine medium. t3 (fi23c; medium, Zotfrzrc; low menium, z,'rj.-c. Dakota, fine. 21iS-22c; rtne medium. 21(fT22c: medium. 2Vff27c; low medium. 26d?27e. Mon tana, nne choice. 264326c; nne moving. 22W 2$c: fine medium choice. 2ffi26c ; moving. 21 (n"Sr: stanle J7!f?28c: medium choice. 27-fr28e. BT. 1.UI IS. June oi. noun - o , medium grades, combing and clothing, 308 RIHc; light fine. 24Wff?8c; heavy fine, 20 22cj tub washed. 8142r,c. Visible Supply of Grain. ICTTTA YORK. June 20 Special cable and telegraphic communications by Bradstreets show the following changes In available supplies as compared with last arcount: Wheat United States ana , t.-Rnaaa, easi Rockies, decreased. 1.837.000 bushels; anoat and in Europe, decrease. 9-iO.flOO bushels; total supply, decrease, z,737.i nusneis. Corn United mates ana uanana, east Rockies, dvrease, 4M.00O bushels. Oats I'nlted States and t anaaa. easr. Rockies, decrease. 687.000 bushels. The leading Increases reported this week are 147.000 bushels at Depot Harbor; 1 bushels at the Milwaukee private elevators; 81.000 bushels at St. Joseph and 68,000 bush els at Cotrau. The leadins- decreases are zsi.tnu nusneis In Manitoba; 114.000 bushels at the Chicago private elevators: 112 ono Dusneis at lione rlch. Ont.: 78 000 busnels at Louisville; T&.oro bushels at Portland, Me., and 60,000 bush els at Fort Worth. Sugar and Molasses. NEW TORK. June 20. SUGAR Raw, steady: fair refining. 3c; centrifugal, 96 teat. 4'C; molasses sugar. 3c. Refined, dull; No. t. 5 25c; No. 7. 6.20e; No. 8, S.lOc; No. , 605c; No. 10, 6c; No. 11. 4 0c: No. 12, 4.8Rc; No. IS, 4 75c: No. 14. 4.70o: confection ers' A, 6.70c; mould A, 8.30c; cut loaf, f 66c; crushed. 6.66c; powdered, 6.95c; granulated, 6.86c; cubes, 6.90c. MOLASSES Quiet; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 29ij?Sfio. NEW ORLEANS, June 20. SUGAR Mar ket quiet; open kettle. 3fi4,c; open kettle centrifugal. 4,&4ttc; centrifugal whites, 6c; yellows, 4Aih4 15-16c; seconds, 814c. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle. 13(9 36c; centrifugal, 6ia.l4c. Syrup nominal. Sue. Wolf & Murnan Mike Haggerty Lelghton & Co J. B. Root & Co , Other buyers Totals CATTLE Receipts than they have been about 256 cars being receipts of cattle at all points for the past week has been the chief cause for the continued decline, and a change for the better will come only when the receipts become lighter. The receipts have been so liberal that packers claim that they are taking on supplies faster than they can dispose of them, and as a consequence they are uninterested buyers. The market on beef steers was very slow today, buvers being especially indifferent and sellers found It hard to dispose of their holdings even at a big decline. Buyers were on the hill early, but were- decidedly bearish and were asking big concessions There was little or no urgency to the de mand and It was well along In the fore noon before anything of any consequence was done. There were some good cattle offered, but even on these kinds trading was verv slow and dull. The general mar ket ruled 10ifil5c lower, and In some cases even a greater decline than this was noted. Common and grassy kinds were In very poor demand and show the biggest loss. The market on cows and heifers was In little better sliane than the steers, the same conditions being noted. Trading was slow and dull and the liberal receipts forced a further decline. There was llttl demand for the cattle and it was well along toward noon before anything was done. Some salesmen Were fortunate enough to get prices that looked about steady on some of their choice, heavy, dry lot stuff, but the general market showed the same decline as did the steers and In some cases more.- Good bulls showed little. If any. decline today, but common kinds and veal calves and stags are oft about a dime or moref with trading slow and draggy. There were onlv a few stockers and feed ers In the yards this morning and they were 'mostly light common stuff that was not wanted. The trading on these kinds wss slow and the market ruled 1525c lower. Representative sales: BEES' STEERS. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Cattle Steady Hoas Five Cents Loner Sheep and Lambs Lower. CHICAGO. June 30.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 6.000 head, Including 800 Texans; market steady; good to prime, 5.60ig6.00; poor to medium. 82.75tfr6.3o: stockers and feeders. 32.764.70; cows. 32.60ig4.6O- heifers, 32.50'u) 4.75: canners. Il.4rKa-2.40: bulls, izzofcoo calves, $3.00(j6.26; Texas fed steers, 34.00 4.75. - HOQS Receipts. 20.000 head; estimated for tomorrow, 36,000 head; market 6c lower mixed and butchers, 35.20(gi5.42Vi; good to choice heavy, 83 S5'36.42H; rough heavy. 34.75Ct6.10; light, Si.264fo.40; bulk or sales, 85. 8245.371. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13,000 head; market-lower; good to choice weth ers, shorn, n.50iiio.uo; rair to cnoice mixea shorn. 83.50(B'4 40: western sheep. shorn, 34.00S6.00: native lambs, shorn, $1.7Si&.Ur western lambs, ikootj&to, FRESH FISH Trout. 9c; halibut. 11c; buffalo (dressed). 6c; pickerel (dressed), so; white bass (dressed), i.'c; sunfish. BO. percn (scaled and dressed). 8c; pike. 9c; catnsrt. Joe: red snapper, loc; salmon. (c: crapples. 12c: eel. lie: bullheads, Ho; black bass. Oc; ivhitensti id-es,(li. loc; frog legs, per dos., 87'C; lobsters, green. 27c; boiled lobsters, tiic; shad roe, 4fto; bluefins, 80. HAY Prices quoted by imiaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice, J7.00; No. 1. $6 50; No. 2, $6.00; coarse. $5.00. These prUes are for hay of good color and qual ity JJRAN-rer ton. $15 00. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES St. Michaels, all sires. IS.TM 4.00; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all sizes. $3 5; seedlings, all sixes, $3.00; Va lencia, all sir.es. $4.00. LEMONS Llmnnlern. extra fancy, 270, 30 and 36-' elites, $4.76; fancy, 270. 800 and 31 sizes. $4.2i: 270 sue. $;;.00; H and 360 slies, $3.6t; 210 sire. $2J6; 24') size, $2.60. DATES Per box of 3u 1-lti pkgs., $J.O0; Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb. 6c. FlUS California, rer 10-lb. carton. 1M$ 85c: Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12o; flvc crown, U'c. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, $1.75 52 -Jf: Jumlnis. $2.o(Mi 3.ii. PINEAPPLES -Florida, per crate ot 24, 30 and 36 -sixes. $3 25: 42 slr.e. $3.00. FRl'lTS AND MELONS. A PRICOTS California, per 4-baxket crate, $1.10. PLUMS California, per 4-backet crate, $1.10 PEACHES Texas, per a-ie; sraie. si; California, per 2T-lb. box. $1.00. ( llr.HKi mm t txii! ornis . muck, ner s-id. box, $1.76; white, per 8-lb, box, $1.76; Mis souri, box of 24-qts., $2.00. STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per 24- qt. case, $1.76tf2 0U; Hood luver, per case of 24-qts $2.50. CRANBERRIES Jerseys per crate, si w. GOOSEBEHRIES-Box of 24 qta.. $1.00. CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate. $3.0,-u 4.00. WATERMELONS Alabama tsweets, 3051 60c each; crated, lc per lb. RASPBKKKlf.H rica. nox 01 if pis., u; black, box of 24 pts., $2.00. B LACK B E R R I E P ase or Ji qis., 13.00. VEGETABLES. TURNIPS New, 5i dui.. 25c CARROTS New. per dox.. 26c. PARSNII'S-0)d, per bu.. 0c. ' WAX BEANS Per Vi-hu. box, 76c; string beans, per H-bu. box, i&c; bu. box wax or string. $2.0oft2.25. POTATOES Mome-grown, in bucks, per bu., 35c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota toes, per bu., 75c. BEANS Navy, per nu si.uu. CAULIFIjOWEK Home grown, per crate of 1 doz . $1 .00 . CUCUMBERS t'er dox., tooiso. PEAS New. per bu. box. $1.00. TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate. $100. HI IKAtjn I er du., ouc. r- a nmi:E-California. In crates, pee lb.. 3c; Mississippi. $1.2642-25 per crate, ac cording to size. , ONIONS New. per dor., ouncnes, 10-; Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., $1.25. RADISHES Hot house or southern, per doz , ?o?. LETTUCE Hot nouse, per aoi., )iuv; head lettuce, per lox.. 75o. BEETS New, per dox.. 30c. MISCELLANEOUS. ' CHEESE Swiss, new, lac; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins, 134114c; young Americas, 14c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb.. 15o; hard shells, per lb., 13c; No. 2 soft Shells, per lb., lZo; No. 2 hard shells, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 80; Chill walnuts, per lb., 12'il3V4o; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.76; l"rge hickory nuts, per bu.( $1.60. HIDES No. 1 green. 7H?; ; 10. t green, 6Hci No. 1 salted, 8 Vic; No. 2 salted. 7e; No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 8 veal calf, c; dry salted, 717140 ; sheep pelts, 26c J 1.00; horse hidas. $l.bv&3.00. No. 1.... 1..., 14..., 1..., I.... I. ... IB.... I.... 11.... 41..., 22... 17..., II. .. 67... It... 15... tt 15 17.... 13.... 10... t:.... 19 ... II.... 1.... 1..... 1 1.... 10.... 11.... I.... tt... At. -.1164 1031 531 890 1044 10S6 1041 1070 1111 911 1121 llf'S 1097 1141 1000 1054 1UI 1111 .134' Pr. I 69 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 35 4 35 4 15 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 50 4 40 No. 31..., to.... !&.... 21 ... 17..., 20..., II... I..., 11... I. .. 10... If .. M... II. .. It... 14... II... It. 21. Pr. 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 46 4 70 STEERS AND COWS. At. ...1131 ...1311 ...1194 ...lino ...1181 ...IS, ...1117 ...1430 4 78 ...1418 4 75 ...1"94 ...1370 ...1315 ,...18;8 ,..'.1411 ...1404 ,...144t ....list ...12K1 .1490 4 75 4 80 4 55 4 I 04 t 04 5 15 5 IS I SO to Dalata Grnla Market. DULLTH. June 20 -WHEAT-To arrive: No. 1 northern, $1 HH- On track: No. 1 northern. 81.11U; No. 2 northern, $1.03; Julv, ti ll1; September, new, 84.c; September, old, WSc OATS To arrive and on track, SlSc. Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111.. June 20 CORN Higher: No. 3 yellow, 65c; No. 3, 66c; No. 4, 54c, no grade, bic. OATS Strong; No, 1 white, 81Hc; No. White. SO-SSle. , W HISK 1-81.27. : Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. June JO WHEAT Spot. nominal; futures, quiet: July, As lOd; Sa-p- lemwr. os a; l-ecemDer, os t. CORN Spot, steady; AmerWn mixed new, 4a 11J; futures, quiet, July, 4s 3d; Dvpiemuer, to io. 111 .. 135 ..1021 .. SSI . . tut .. M0 .. 710 .. 400 .. 110 .. 35 .. 460 . . t0 ..K7 .. 5 ..100 .. 440 ..1240 ..1047 ..1145 .. 75 ..1036 .. .. 920 ..1044 .. 541 . . 540 .. 70 ... K0 t 71 I 75 4 10 4 10 4 15 I. It.. 21.. 6.. 14 COWS. ..131 I 55 ..1420 t M .1150 t 50 1 75 1 16 1 25 I 50 I 50 t 75 I 00 t 00 I 00 I 10 I 16 I 15 I 10 I 16 i 36 I 10 40 t 40 I 40 HEIFERS t 45 1 I 40 7 t 40 54 I 75 BULLS. 1 V ..ir;o ..1134 ..1310 ..15.10 ..isso ... 475 I 46 I 44 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 14 . :ni5 nt 12,14 .....1015 ....1221 1070 1220 ....1034 757 .... 110 123 1010 1044 1021 437 100 1054 1442 1304 1122 1316 12i)0 1440 . 410 . til 151 ....ISM ....itue ....1110 ....lulO ....1790 1870 ....1700 ....1110 4 It 4 18 4 15 4 ti 4 80 t 59 I 64 I 40 I 40 I 40 I 45 I 46 t 70 878 t 75 I 76 I 75 t M i 56 1 15 4 to 4 16 4 60 4 00 4 14 4 U I it t 44 t 75 I 76 I 75 t 54 t at 3 tO STAGS. ...nto $ i CALV EB. 4 50 4 75 4 71 8 15 110 144 170 120 STOCKER8 110 t 50 674 I 50 17 100 6i4 t 15 471 I 54 111 I 40 I. 1. 1 . AND 14.. I . I.. 10. . I.. 110 10 170 4 S8 ( M I ft FEEDERS. 4 I 54 til I 10 421 I 45 447 I 70 637 I 74 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 bead. Including 1.600 southerns v. . . Kr..virLt 1 ....... .. Aiv...a . ... 1 .... K ' n t nil t, n , . , 1 1 i.jmrr-,, Hi Hi;, i. . iisuira, steady to 10c lower: southerns, steady: veal calves, 26c lower; top, 85.70; choice export and dressed beef steers, 84.86J5.70; fair to good, 34.0lff4.75; western-fed steers, $4. 25 6.26: stockers and feeders. $3 00414.40; south ern steers, $3.0004.60; southern cows. $2.26fl 3.16: native cows. K.ZMM bO: native heifers $3 264j4.80; bulls, $2,264)4.00; calves, :ixy$ ft.Zo. HOGS Receipts, 17.000 head; market 6c lower: too. 85.30: bulk of sales. 36.204i6.27U: heavy. 85.20ft6.26; packers, 86.20g5.27Vs; pies and lights. 86. 1735.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.OOO head; market steady to 10c lower; native lambs, 36.00(i,7.0l; western lambs. Sf . 7ffp 7.00; fed ewes and yearlings, $4.25i6.60; Texas clipped yearlings. $4.75ig.26; Texas clipped sheep, $4.26)4.75; stockers and feed ers, $2.60-84.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. June 80.-BEEVE8 Re ceipts, 1,149 head, all consigned direct ex cept three cars. Notning aning; market feeling, weak; cables, slow: exports today, 875 cattle, 60 sheep and 8,500 quarters of beef; estimated for tomorrow, 400 cattle and 2.24) quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 82 head, very little trade; market feeling, weak; good values sold at 86.70; buttermilks, nominal; city dressed veals, 847'lOc; country dressed, tfa Be. iHf.li.1' a.n li L.AMHO neceipis, s.oiu head: good sheep, steady, others, weak; prime and choice lambs, steady; medium and common. 15(625c oft; sheep, $3.00fc4.ou; lambs. $6,204X7-75. HOGS Receipts, 2,681 head. all for slaughterers; market nominally weak; slate hogs quoted at $6.80ttt6.90. St. I.onls Live Stock Market. 6T. LOUIS. June 20. CATTLE Receipts. 7.600 head. Including 4.000 Texans. Market stead v: native Shipping and export steers. $4.766 90; dressed beef and butcher steers, Ml-Vnfi.bo; steers under 1.000 ins., j3..-o-a4.; stockers and feeders. $16f54.50; cows and heifers. 12.110124.10; canners, ii.dodz.7d: duiis. $2.90(68 60; calves. $4.0O(gO0-, Texans and In dian steers, $2.766.00; cows and heifers, $2.00474 00. HOU3 Receipts. 14.000 neao. Market was lower; pigs and lights, 84.90tfi6.3o; packers, 84.60tfi6.32H; butchers and best heavy, $6.25 Jj 35. KM Lr.r AND MM BB Receipts, 1(4)0 head. Market eteadv; native muttons, $3 50 (ft 4 76; lambs. $5.00tf6.75: culls and bucks. $2 75 0500; stockers, $2.76tfj3.40; Texans, $3.76j 4.66. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,100 head; market slow to 10c lower: natives, $3.60tfj6.60; cows and heif ers, $1.604.60; stockers and feeders, $2.75 64 HOGS Receipts, 13 970 head; market 6c lower; light. $6.2036 2H; medium and heavy. t6.15W6.22iA. SHEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts, 2X8 head; market loojloc lower; shorn lambs, $6.S6. . Stoaa City Lire Stock Market. SIOtTC CITY, June 20.-(Speolal Tele, gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; mar ket weak; stockers steady; beeves. $8.75ift r zo: cows, duiis ana mixea. K.60!&4 50 stockers and feeders, $3.0034.00; calve and yearlings. (Z.wax.tB. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market Bo lower, selling at tiTOifo 20; bulk of sales. $5.I0tfj6.12. i Stack la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the sis princi pal waaiarn niaiavM yvsieraay; Cattle. Hogs. Bheen. 6.364 12 890 1321 HOGS Receipts were liberal again today, about 182 loads being on sale. Early re ports from eastern points were discouraging and Chicago's maiket opened a nickel lower. This fact had a hear Influem-e on trading here and buyers were asking con cessions. Sellers were backward about let ting go of their holdings and trading all through the morning was slow. The mar ket opened with bidding 2Vu6c lower, but after the flrst round or two the market settled down to a mostly 6c lower basis and it was at this d- line that the most of the trading was done. Light weight hogs were still In (he best di-msml and heavy stuff suffered the mopt. The bulk of the hogs sold at $5 l.'HJ.U, with now and then a good load of light stufl bringing S3 Wit and some heavv weights selling at $5.10. Representative sales: No. At. Sx. Pr. ho . At. gk. Pr. 41 tM 41 5 11 at Ill 140 4 16 85 254 0 6 10 70 3- 4 121 15 44 2-4 IS II IF tt If 4 It 4J in .. J 10 M South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City St. Joseph ... St. Louis .... Chicago Totals .... 40 1000 t 100 7.f3 6.000 7.000 17.000 13.970 14.000 30.000 .000 2 378 1000 13.000 Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 20.-COTTON-8iot closed quiet: middling uplands, 9.15c; mid dling gulf. 9.40c: sales, none. NEW ORLEANS, June 20.-COTTON-Qulet: sales, 775 bales; ordinary, 6--Hc; good ordinary, 7!'-16c; low middling, 8 7-liic; mid dling, 9 11-16c; good middling, 94,c; mid dling fair, 911-16c; receipts, 2,294. bales; slock. 92.487 bales. ST. LOUIS. Ju:e 20. COTTON Quiet and unchanged; middling, 9r; sales, 110 bales; receipts, none; shipments, 459 bales; stock, 39,762 bales. LIVERPOOL, J ine 20 COTTON Spot In moderate demand: prices 4 points lower; Anvrrlcan middling fair, 5.45d; good mid dling. 6.13d; middling, 4.95d: low middling, 4.79d; good ordlnaiy, 4.61d; ordinary, 4 4id. The sales of the isy were 8,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 7,600 ba'es American. Receipts, 21,000 bags, including TO.OOO bags American. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. June 30. EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues firm. with common to good quoted at t'tfj-I'Vic; prime, 6Vo64e- choice, tViirtHe; fancy. 7c. CALIFORNIA UK1K.1' r klii rrunes were said to be strong on ine coasi ana are nrmly held In the local market, at quotations ranging from SV to cording to grade. Apricots are reported in good demand for future enipmenis, ana how firmness, unoice are qtiuiea at t'mv 10ac; extra choice, 11c, and foncy at li'd 15c. Peaches are also firm, owing to re port of firm primary noiaers. 4. noire are quoted at lOtfiloV; extra choice, ViVM-UPVc, and fancy, at ll1 12c. Raisins a.e quiet nd unchanged. lose muscatej are quoiea at 4'y6i4c. seeded raisins at uVUi1:, ana London layers, at $l.U04jl.ia. Olln nnd Hosln. NPW YORK. June 20. OILS Cottonseed. bnrelv steady; prime crude. 2223c; prime yellow, 27W4j27c. Petroleum, quiet: refine I New York, $6.90; Philadelphia and Balti more. $6.85; In bulk, $3.96. Turpentine, steady, 61H"'62e. ROSIN Bteaay; strainea, summun iu good. $3.60f(i3.65. SAVANNAH, June 20. OILS Turpentine, rm. 6VC.- - OIL LI 1 i , June aj.-KH i.n treim iwti anees, $1.27; certificates, no bid; shipments, 90,775 bbls.; runs, 15.471 bbls.; average, 67.501) bbls. Shipments Lima. 66,911 bbls.; average, 69 592 bbls.; runs Lima, 9,569 bbla.; average, 62,4k0 bbls. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 20. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, iTIVic; extra neighborhood prints, 22c. EGGS Firm; nearby fresh. 17e. loss off; nearby fresh, 16Hc at mark; western fresh. 16Awfil7Hc. at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, fancy, new. lOtfJWic; New York full cream. fair to gooa, new, naa-Jac; ouiumuv, u. ClHc. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 20. COFFEB-Market for futures opened steady to a di-rllne or points, following dlsapixilnting r.uropean cables. The close was steady at a aecnne of 16, points. Sales were renorteq or bags, including July at 6.2"((6 36c: S4ptem ber , 4f66.60c; October. 6 6'4ili.nOc; Iecem ber. .6fn6 Sic; March, 6.8i46 0c ; May. 95tf 7.0-ic. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7. invoice, 70. Mild, steady; Cordova, Wnisc. i Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. June 20 Buying in the " dry goods market is not large and me buyers are' discovering it Is necessary to provide for their future wants to a greater extent than In the past by reason of the difficulty in securing dollverles. Prices are nrm. Mortoa'a Investigation Proceeds. NEW YORK. June 20 Chairman Paul Morton's Investigation of the Equitable so ciety's condition Is under way. "1 wish It distinctly understood." said he today, "that this Investigation is neing imuuo at my own instance." ' .23,364 84,840 24,099 Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 20 METALS The London tin market was unchanged with spot quoted at 138 6s 2d, and the local market remained quiet with spot quoted at $30 37"A'flJ0.5n. Copper was unchanged In London, closing at 66 16s (d for both spot and futures. The local market Is unchanged, with lake and electrolytic $15.00 and uastlng at 114.7a. Iead was un changed In London, and $4 toy 4. 60 In the local market. Spelter was loner at LI In Lodon, but remained unchanged at $5.36 in tne locan, market,- the trine u-lng easy iron closed at 4 41 in uiasgow and a 46s 6d In Mlddlesboro. Locally the marke is easy. no. 1 foundry. northern. buoud at $l.5"4rl7 60: No. Z foundry, north ern, lltl.tTVuK 50; No. 1 foundry, southern i:.l- I tx8a&Jja( vuUiern. sod, Edwnrds-Vood Co. tlnrorrxirated t fUltt Office: Fiffb aJ Robert Street T. PAUL. fUNN. D CALK MS I H Stocks, (irain Provision Ship Your GrnitT to Ua Itraneh OtBee. llO-ttt Heard Of Ttada mdaT, Osnaha, Meh. Telephone 8614. ?12-2I4 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha. BtB 'i'UougiO. liniudot 'flton a.