TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 19o5. 7 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Priest Takt t 8troi Tan U Lew Bui. CLOSE IN WHEAT OVER CENT DOWN First Cnr freer Crofi Heeelved at It. Isoate Corn Off Half-Cent Da spite Bnlllsk Sentlnient Oat ltr, OMAHA, Juns It. 1904. B'hwl wss down JV,c at the close todsy, having been c up at one lime. Prices ai th opening were up 1,'4c, due 'a con tin uai drouth In the outlift, and cabl-s ' '' hiuher. The market held firm thn '.ut hour on buying by commission muics, but mined weak on profit taking. jinny (rating showed an - Inclination 10 mi.i.'ilit damage report and sold. A car or new wheat o! tine quality arrived at St, Lotus thin momma. The market i very iicrvoun and responds quickly either way. i)ru urore tip ? M - c al the opening, but ,'earted ni iha dona to Vic abova yesterday. . orn opiiia 44,u hlglier, but larao. receipts, . .'rln.)i witn iha kcikncii in wheat. a:iu It to ( oil. and at tne close prices scr-i uoe.ii V; scitMtvent l very Human, hi Hcioo.it i.r tne continued dry aeHitiT Primary wheat receipt were 223.0U) busnel a lid shipments 2i9.iJ bushel, against receipts last yar nf iti7.tiOO bushels, nu miinmenw cr ,' bushels, t orn re itipta were &e.Ofa) bushel and shipments 'Ji.j bushels, against receipts last year t 3M.tfiu bushel ami shipment of i.'"") bushels wheat, Bli.CuO barrels flour. t.'lO uusiicia torn and 4,111 bttsnei outs. Urpor closed higher on wheat and i uign'r on corn. -Local ran; ol option: Arttces. Oi en.l Hlyli.; Itw. j Close Tes'y Wheat- : ' 7 .iniy...iniin,;:j4rH. :,'ti-; .v.bi Hpt... i.'B;;:!sBi ; (urn- i ' ; July . .'. , "ill 4W,'4B 4',: i''A. fcept... 4B, 49' B, ASsi ts'; Oats- ' i , ! July...;...'.....' ; o4'tR'. Btpt.., ' , ; 23HBI- northrn. 83c; July, Mc; September. 82V. OAls-io arrive, on tract: ana Juiy, c. W tORK GENERAL MARKET A HSksd. B bid Omaha t ash Sales. WHEAT No. 4 hard, 1 car, 70c; No. 4 mixed, t car, 68c. CORN No. 3, 4 tars. 4tc; 1 car, 48e; No. 4, 1 tar, 47c. ' Omaha f ash Prlees. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 76i,c; No. 1 hard, 727; 76c; No. 4 hard. 66 V 71c; No. 1 spring. Die; No. 3 spring. 7i75ViC. I'OkN No. S, 48c; No. 1 yellow. 4Vc; No. 3 while, 49c. OATH No. 3 mixed, 34c. No. t white, one; No. 1 white. 34 '.ic. nVK-No. 2. 67c; No. t. SSVjC. carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Knots City., Minneapolis ., UllUtlH Imluih at. l.ouls 3 .... 8.1 ....101 .... 6 .... 18 .... lo 280 64 38 I HICA440 r.RAI AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading and Closing; Pricea en Board of Trade. 'HICAOO. ' June 13. A decline of over !c H bushel In the price of wheat occurred liere todsy as a result of general liquid i ttmi. Al the close wheat for July deliv ery whs off 1 kf. Corn was down Vsit-.. i ints showed a train of H1l "4ic. Provisions wero i Mi 8 !c lower, 'I' tin wheat market was wesk almost till n. the exception being at the Immedia.e ipenlng. when considerable firmness wts mint! Tested on an active demand by shorts mid commission house. The main reason fur the Initial strength was a shari. ad ance In tha price of wheat at Liverpool. i "li unwa aone.rally whs favorable to tne " It and. reports of damage, by drouth .tinned to ha received from Kansas, ikt, Missouri and Ohio. Notwith ndiiig lhes biilll'h advices sentlm "if ii Iha pit became bearish during the first iniir and continued so until the end .if ,'lin sesHlon. IjOngs were free sellers Rii'l ihnra was also a considerable selling hy commission houses. A desire to seoui profits seemed to be the: chief cause of lie selling pressure, although some news vi ii k received which wti of a chataHcr to . neon rag -th bears. One of the weak nlng factors was a weather bureau fore- nst nradlctlng rain tonight In Missouri. i It -I"i4'tw, big yields of wheat in Oks Imiiia whs another Influence. The miri't tliiHe.1 weak with prices almost at the lowest point of the dsv. July opened He higher, at K44ft84,4c. sold oft to 82 t;tc and rlosed at ISc. Clearances of ahest and flour were equal to 2:4.600 bti Primary reielpts were 2:3.000 bu., com pared with 167.000 bu. for the corre Hiiuuillng dsv one year ago. Minneapolis. IHilutli and Chicago reporticl lfcelpts of i.'Z ciiri, sKuinst lit cars last week and ins , ii rs a vear ago. Tiadlug In the corn pit was active. At the start sentiment was oull sh as a r suit of urgent demand, by shorts, who were rorcen to sction d an aavsnf-e or la In the price of corn at Liverpool. The break In wheat, however, started lively profit taking In the corn pit and resulted In a decline of over lc a bushel, prospe. live ruins In Missouri and southern Illi nois van forecasted bv the weather bu m'hii prompting fairly liberal sales by commission houses. The market closed weak at practically the lowest point of i he day. Julv opened 'itMiC to higher, at 63 Vj H B .. c. sold off to SIVe and closed at 62 Sc. Local receipts wr '280 cars, with 1 1 1 of contract grade. Not wlthstnnding the weakness of wheat ' and corn, the oata market wss stronir ftnotatlana at Iha Pas an Varlons ramsaaellllea. NF.W TORK. June 13 -FLOCR-Receipts. 16,760 bbls.: exports. 2K.MW bbls.; sslee. t. pkgs. Market rtrm but nulet ; Minnesota patents, M.3MS4.. bakers, t3 4f3 W; wm'er patents. 4nM:: winter straighis. M9 4.10; winter extras, 2 40; winter low grades, I'i u8 Hi. Rve flour, firm, fair to good, 3f.y:t9i; choice to fancy. HV(4 16. CORN M K A I Firm ; flna white and yel low. II. 31 26; coarse. $l.t4jl .10; kiln dried, $2.(g(). RYB-Uull; No. 3 weatarn, 6Sc, nominal, f. o. b. New York. BAP. LEY Nominal; feeding. 47V.C, c. I. f New York; malting. 624o7c, c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts. 44.000 bu.: sales. 3 300 -Ofit) bu , futures: spot market, steady; No. 2 red. (sic. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Dultith, 93V.. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. "Hc, f. o. b., afloat. Opening prices for wheal were the highest of the day and Influence by strong cables and bad crop news from Nebraska. Lafr the market weakened and for the balance of the dav was heavy under liquidation, a bearish Iowa state report and bear pres sure, closing t4jc net lower. Sales In cluded No. 2 red Julv. WtSfiSlc. closed at 8'"Sc; September, 87Vr! 6-ltk-. closed nt Tc: l-cember, 8SHi',Ic. closed at S9'c. CORN Receipts. 12.4"iO bu. ; exports. 64.HO0 bu. ; sales 45.'0 hu., futures; sot market, steady; No. 1. )c, nominal, elevator and Wc, nominal, f. o. b., afloat: No. 3 yel low, 61c. nominal; No. 2 white. Sic. nom inal: option market opened firmer on cables and bullish Nebraska crop news, reaching top for the season, but later declining slmrplv on the bearish Iowa st.ite report and closing frc net lower. July, 594 TiHte. closed, oV: September. N)ttWe, closed S'tc; December, MVS'Hc, closed at &Sc. OATS Receipts. ftl.l'iO hu.; exports, 30.330 bu.; spot market, strong; mixed onts, C ') Ih. , 1 I . ',1 j0: H.l,i.al 'hll HA Ia j S3 lbs.. 4.'l44c; clipped white. 38 to 40 lbs., 1 IaIJiIHU I FEED-Firm: spring bran, 319.76, to ar-;;-4B rive; middlings. tl8.X. to arrive. iA I HAY Bteauy; shipping, y70c; good- to j choice. i496c. 48H I HOPS Steady; state common to choice 4 ). luil6c; 1904. lHtJ12c; olds, nominal. HIL)r8 Bteady; Ualveston, 20 to 26 lbs., ic. I.FATHER-Steady: acid, :6a27Uc. PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family. tl1 00 (FrlLW; mess, $8.60iii.00; btef hams, 320.50 22.00; packet. 19 Mm 10.60; cltv extra India mess. I16.6(Wt17.0O. Cut meats. Ann; pickled bellies. 310.25612.60: pickled shoul ders. .OOl7.26; pickled hams. 111.712.25. iara. steady: western prune. x.'.iu, nom inal; refined, barelv steady; continent. $930; South America. $9.76; compound. $7.0(Vff7.374. rora, steady; family. $i8.lfai.ou: snort clear. $1 Sint18.25; mess, $17.60. taliow guiet; city, 6c; country, oi.w,c. RlCI-Steadv: domestic, fair to extra. SVwtsc- jBan. nominal. POULTRY Live. steady; western broilers. 2c; fowls. 134c; turkeys, 116 12c. uressed dull but steady: western broilers. 20t25c; turkeys, 1 Hi 1.1c; fowls. l(yai.1c. CIIEKSK Weak; new state full cream, large, fair to best, 9 g 10 4 c; new state, small. Inferior to best, 710Vic. BLTTKK Steady; street price, extra creamery. 2020l4c; official prices, cream ery, common to extra, 16tn20c; renovated. common to extra. 12 41 lie; western fac lory, common to firsts, 12J16Hc; western Imitation creamery, extras, 17c; nrsts, 16i16e. EGOS Steady: western firsts, 17c: west ern seconds. It 16 Vie, l 5 16 St. I.onls Oeneral Market. ST. IXIIIS. June 13. WH EAT Lower; No. 2 red cash elevator, SlljSSc; track, 8tiW 8Sc; Julv, 79c; September, 80Vc; No. 3 hard, M'uSIHc- - CORN Futures weak; cash higher; No. 2 cash, nominal; track, oiWc; July, 6(H4jc; September, blc. OATS Futures lower; cash higher; No. 2 cash, 37c; track, 37c; July, 37c; Septem ber. 3U'c: No. I white. 3tii39MiC. FLOl'R Steady; red winter patents. $4.30 $4.70; extra fancy and straight, f3.ioe.w; clear, $2.76''(t 3.na HRF.DS-Tlmothy, t2.50rqi.0. CORNMEAL Bteady; $3.60. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. S6fcS7c. HAY Steady; timothy, tl2.B0eW.00; prai rie, tll.OO 13.00. IRON COTTON TIES-4T0O. BAOOINQ 8Hc H EM P TWIN E 7Hc. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $16.80. Lard, weak: prime steam, $8.46. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts, $9.78; clear ribs, $9.87H; hort clears. $10.00. Bacon, higher: boxed extra shorts. $10.50; clear ribs. $10.62H: short clear, $10.76. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 10c; springs, 17300; turkeys. 12c; ducks, 8V; geese, 6c. ..UCTTER-blt-tur-creamery. I6fc2ie; dairy. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trtdinc ii VoderaU in Volnms and riuctu atioui Art Generally Harrow, MANY RAILWAY ISSUES ARE LOWER C.reatesl. Weakness Is In Hill Stark s. Isles Pacific, Mlsaanrl Pactge, ' Canadian ParlCe and Ureal Western, NEW YORK. June l.l.-In its main es sentials today's stock market was hut a repetition of those of the early week. Trading was again in" very moderate volume, fluctuations here for the most part exceedingly narrow and the bulk of the business was. If possible, more profes sional. Outside Interest there was none, a lat to which the managers of the large commission houses reluctantly testified. Traders and the professional element were almost unanimously Inclined to take a bear ish view and the few bulls were less en thusiastic than they had been recently. Tho news of the day. while, again lack-1 Ing in specific detail, was not of the char acter calculated to make fur higher prices. Crop conditions were the subject of great est Interest, there being a fast growing impression that the situation in the western ststes is not distinctly favorable to large yield, due allowances being made, how ever, for the usual scare reports and other forms of exaggeration. Another unfavor able Influence was he heaviness of the United States Steel stock issues. These stocks have been active recently, but the pressure directed against them today was so persistent as to provoke comment. The downward tendency of these shares was doubtless accounted for In part. If not en tirely by the testimony of those In a po sition to know that the business in all branches of this Industry except steel rails la on the decline, as compared with the unpreoedented activity of the last year. The few bull points that developed in the course of the day went bv unnoticed. For lnatance, the increase of the Pennsyl vania company's dividend from a 6 to a 6 per cent basis failed to eimke any re sponse in the shares of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, although the entire stock of the first named corporation is ncio Dy tne railroad. The reaction which followed the strong and active opening In the local grain mar kets was also without effect In the se curities market. St. Paul was again the only stock that displayed decided strength. tne other active Issues, with few excep tions, showing marked weakness. This tendency was further pronounced In the late trading, which was most prominent for its frequent periods of absolute stag nation. A few stocks were circulated to account for St. Paul's further rise, some of tnem so Impossible as to fall of their own weight. In the final dealings the selling pressure became so acute as to wipe out St. Paul s gain and reduce the general level materially below the previous day's closing. The greatest weakness was In the Hill stocks. Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Chicago Great Western, Kansas A Texas preferred, Louisville & Naahville and Brooklyn Tran sit, with similar weakness In numerous of the Industrial Issues. The movements of the foreign markets were generally like our own In point of weakness. Americans were Irregular In IOndon and little busi ness for that account was done here. A smart advance occurred in rentea at Paris, with a simultaneous advance In exchange on London, while at Berlin the private rate of discount went up a small fraction. Money conditions were without material change aside from the better demand from over-year loans which were made at 64 per cent, though six-month loans were re ported at 4V per cent. iAte Incidents of the dav Included (in Increase from 2 to 2'A per cent on the dividend on the preferred stock of the Pttfsburg, Chicago. Cleveland & St. Louis (Panhandle roud) and the pub lication of the Western Union telegraph's earnings for the year with June estimated. The figures Indicated a slight falling off In net, and a probable decreaae of about $200,000 In the year's surplus. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,470,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Sales. Hlfh. Low. Dos. reserve shraas: Available cash balance, I1KT..534 4.'i; gold coin snd bullion, ts6.129.sin. g'jld.cerittli ates. $'.9r:.in. . . Vs Vnrk Mnney Market. NEW YORK. June IS MONEY Oi rail, steady. 3 d 3 per cent; dosing bl-1. t per cent; offered. St IS Pr cent; time loans strong, but dull; sixty days 4 per cent; ninety days. 4 '4 per cent; six months. 4. per cent. IKIMIS HKHIAMII.K PAPttK )' per cent. , STERLING EXCHANGE Essy 11 4.8295 for sixty dy bills; posted rafes, j )4.Mlf4 lii; carojnerciai Mils. 4 S2t. SILVER Bar, 44 c; Mexican dollar'. 6fc. BONDS Government, steady: railroad. irregular. Quotations on New York bonds today war as follows: V I. ref St, reg.. . . iiw jipu It Zi inin cnupns ..,... ! v do It ctr f. t . rg . do 44 rtfs 6 coupon K ilo Z1 r1t 1 8. oU 4s. ! ...I -N. unl. 4i... so coupon . . ,...,.lil 'Mn. r. g 4 I'. 6 new 4s. re .. . 1 2 4 M eniral 4t... am coupon ,,...Ufi ao in mi . Am. Tohsw.o 1 .1.. 71 .Minn St. 1. 4 , 114 X. . K A T. 4s... ...inaSt So U .,, Mt N ft. ft. o( M t. .. louYt'N. V. I lv,.. .-..101 t. J. c. ... ... MitlNo, Psclfle ... . .. S' do ...Ill IN. W. r. 4 .. ,.. M O S. L. rfrfs renn. t-onv. do U ' AtrhlBon sen. 4s.',,, do 1. Atlantic C. L. Utl. Ohio do lv .: "rk. It T. r. 4s... lnlrl of 0. M . do lt Inc M MUK .Tllll. -VU.. . 1 do 3d Inc 1 jRrsdlns grn. 4s cnen. . Ohio Ht..,.l(i.si. L. a I M 7!l. I. g f. fg 4s Chlrago A. lH. C, n. A U n. 4....tnos st. 1 A. W C. R. I. P. 4. ... n ISMbosrd A. U 4a. do col. 4a ll . ISo ParlDc 4s rcc. A si; L.' g. 4a..in i do tat 4a Ufa... Colo. Ind. Sa. ar .A. hi4. So. Railway a ... do mm B....M. , l' Teiaa A P. la . . ST.l4j . " 13 . -H tnw, . . ...ton .... l', 4a. k dV ....l4 .... 71 loot, .... MJ, .... ....U4I4 ll llS AH 'la llkla .1IS OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 4nsBtasJBwaaBd Ohoio Beeret Stromer, Othtr Ho Mora Thai etoady. HOGS CONTJNUE ON THE DOWN GRA0E Fair Rig ( Sheen and La ax It for This Season, with Trade Aellr and Prices Cenernlly Stronger. Colo. A go. 4a....... 4Vi T., St. L. A W. 4a.. ie Cutis ia ,.i. ..! t'Plon Pa.lBr 4a In44( ii. ft H a. 4a-.,... 1W4 V. s. steal Id la Mlsilliers' Sac. Is.... lot .Wanaati li Grla p. I. 4a ...... ' do dab. B do gen. 4a.. ,101 Vtj Waatarn Mi. 4a. Hoiking Val. 4a..J. H w- A U B. 4a. Japan lo ., Wla. (antral 4a. offered. . tot .11. H - I4S . . n Boston Vtoeks and Bonds. BOSTON. June 13,-Csll losns. 46 per cent; time loans, fciiiH per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atchlaon Id. S r..,. WH AIIouoa 31 do 4a ...101 Amalgamated 107 S Mai. Central 4a ..... Tl lAmarlcan Zinc v Atchlaon J,' Atlnnllc US do pfd ,..10S".,' Bingham II Boaton A A Ibany . . I . . :47 . al. A Heel IM Boaion A Mslna....il7J iCantannlal t2 Boaton Klevated . . . i . 1 ST ICoppor Rang 74 Fltchburg pfd MHa'lialy Want 1SV, Mc. Cantral li (Dominion Coal .... 71 N. T , N. H. A H.rlWH Vrsnklln 17 Vnlon Pacific 1411 Grans? 121 A mar. Arg. Cham.... J - ,!! Royal US do pfd t Maas. Mining 7', Amar. Pnavi Tub.... it Miihlgaa 12 'A Amcr. Sugar IM 'Mnliawk 11 do pfd 134H Mont. C. A C I Amar. T A T I.w. Old Dominion 40 "aceola 1104 "Parrot 17 Qulncy 140 41.400 10144 107V4 1071, l.KM 41 1.MV0 II EUUS Steady. ISC. Flour, bbls : Wheat, bu , Corn, bu., v.... Oats, bu Receipts. Shipments. ... t.OOO 12.000 ... 13,000 34. WO ... 46.0IK) 142.0HO ... 63,000 91.000 Minneapolis Gavin Market. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of pricea. as reported by F. t). Day Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat- I July. . . Irtfa 'B'J.lHTfc, Sept... SFhX3 &3u Dec....8T,ij83 83Vtf! n- i July... 1 WW ' 1 IS Sept. 1 121. 1 13' Oct.... I 1 12VI 1 13 1 HVi 82' 82H 8SH 814 81 82 82 82 82H 1 US 1 13 1 12s 1 12 1 I.'!, 1 Lt 1 11 X U 1 13 Minneapolis Cash Close .Wheat: No. 1 hard, 84e; No. 1 northern and to arrive, R34c; No. 2 northern and to arrive, 82c; No. t northern, Slc; No 1 durum. 73o; No. 2 durum, 71"kc. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 48(.c; No. . 48Vc. Oats: No. 8 white, aic; i he entire day. There was lively buying Of No. 3, 34.1'fy35Vic. Barley: 424J60C. Rys: the July delivery by shorts and of the September option by commission houses. Tho demand for Sentember was based I..m1 ah I.a avam .1 a, v u r.Kn.f w,Klft have been coming I" r'nr'"- li" past few ' days Available stork- ' 'd to be very small and this ea"--" .--4i uneasiness among shorts. Th' -' ' 'vas principally bv leading longs ''rlt closed firm. July opened V r ' 4c hlaher. at M 3STc. advanced to S9V.C snd closed at $8 Sc. Lot si receipts wrrs 106 cars. Provisions were quiet and steady at slightly lower prices. A 6c decline in the price or live nogs csuseci a email .n 57'q63c. Flax: $1.09. Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June 13-WHEAT-Julv, 75V: September, T&'ajc; December, 7oe. Cash: No. i hard, 77V,'d90c; No. 3. 74ay4f77c. nom inal; No. 4. 71'ytf74Se; No. 3 red, Soj7SsC. nominal; No. S, SijWoc; No. 4, 70ta81c, nom inal. . CORN July, 49Vc: September. 4Vc; De cember. 4oc. Cash: No. t mixed, 60V4c; No. 8, 60Hc; No. 2 white. 51c; No 3. B04c. OATS-Hisher; No. 2 white, 3ij3ottc; No. 2 mixed. 36iWc. HAY Steady to ntgner; cnoice timotny. ion JOO 44 vi it 3 100 72S 70S 40 101 II 26 S S 2SS 4t iii'i 11. mo Ut4 IMS 14S l.ooo itS ills HIS l.ino t3i ill 1IS too i4 mis 10s 1.400 29 217 217 4,Ki0 0S S HSj !2ki WH) 147 14S 4 :.7IW 112S HI 1"S ?JS 10.400 14 II US 00 140 1S !.10 1.100 IIS us '7,-- il 1 1 1100 us 1S 1S l.ioo Ml toss 7t. soo u:s ii"S i"S ii t he opening, local longs snowing a ntsposi-. 1S ftlKf(H (0. rholo pralrie. tH.6O91100. ,u u,, ...... . R v i- Htean v : btvtitm'AC. market re-elved fair support from pack ers. At th close Sentember pork wts ofT Rv at t!6.60. September lard ws 2H Rc lower, at $.7'. September ribs w-re dewn !m6n at $9.25 9.57 H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 6 cars; corn. 379 cars; oats. 123 cars; hogs, 2$ 000 head. M . The leading futures rarged aa follows: Articles.! Open. I High.l I-ow. Close. Tes'y Wheat July... Sept. . .1 Dec. . . . Wtr. 3it$g 4S' '; 864 Sept May. Sept . I wo.. M '. Po. 1 July. Sept. l-aro July.. Sept.. Oct... Ribs- July., .1 Sept...' 9 3S i Oct.... l84',m'Sjl 84W 8,ji.' 83 1 13 MSi'S4sn"S 8-"a'l' - 4!(66Vs, 63" R3Vif S M'VSS 63 621 o'.H i, WV62Vls,62H5iVv's 62Vg; D1'4 - I M's'WV KsV8''. S8S S'4, 33i a5'f s ''d-i ;t 37j BUTTER 4'reamery, lite; packing. 13c EGS Steady ; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whitewood cases Included, 13Vc; case count, 13c; cases returned, He leas. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu. 27.000 ' 37.000 Corn, bu S2.0ii0 22,flO Oats, bu 6.000 ;.0u0 Philadelphia Prodnce Mnrkel. PHILADELPHIA. - June 1S.-BUTTER-Flrm; extra western creavmery, 21c; extra nearby prints. 23c. EtmS Steady; nearby fresh and west ern fresh, 18o at mark. CHEEHE-llull and lower; New York full creams, fancy, luc; choice, lOVic; fair to good. I010c . U 75 : .i 16 Bi . I ! I 82 "' . 0tl ( 1 nW 16 7k 86 3 00 t 40 l If to li t Milwaukee Grain Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. June 13. WHEAT Firm; No 1 northern. WittiRSc: No. 2 northern. oo .- , MaithP.; July, 2'jC tild. '- RYK steady; ro. l, no'VBWic. BARLEY Firm: No. 2. i4fe&57c; sample, Vaooc. 16 80 If tu 8 12',; I 82H t 85 t, t.'t; 8 7', t 01m 1 .Vg t TS, 00 I ' I l I I 87 V: 37 Vi i& I 9 27Sj ) t DO I t io i lo o;wi 10 t is v Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, tS.atafj) 4.UO; winter straights, $3 H3 TO; spring pat ents, Uinjtiit; spring straights, $i-4ot.i3.i; linkers. t2.3(U.90. WHEAT No. f sprlpg, sotratVic; No. 2 red. Vtl7Vtc. CORN-No. 3. Us6lc; No. t yellow. 63V , 64o. OAT8 No. S. SSSc: No. 2 white. 40Hlj4lc; ' No. 8 white. JWsK'iOc. 1 RTE No. 2. 61Vc. BARLEY Good feeding, 45jr47H: fair to v hole malting. ulj66o. SEED No. 1 flax. tl.7; No. 1 northwest 1 em. II KH; prime timothy, list), clover. ' contract grade. Ill if. . PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (loose!, ty.t)9 30. Mess pork, per bbl., $16 753 1 0. ' Fsrxl er 1u Ilia . t.s7t Short clear aid .tx.xedl. I9.76flrs. . The receipts and shipments of flour and grain were: Receipts. Shipments. , Flour, bbls 80.700 P0 VS ueat bit... U.Us) 10 Way .orn. u 5M 2u - 3T.lu Oats, b -""I? rtvi bu i V6i Bailey, bu . 4.1U0 On the Produce sxchange today the but ter market waa steady; creamery. 14iq1'c; dairy. UtltTV Eag". aasy; at mark, auies Included. lluliVl rtrats, e. prim fist. Ifc; ecti-as, lw. Cbeosa. easy, VaHc. Daloth rnln Market.. ni'l.t'TH. June 13-WHEAT-To srrUe and on track. No. 1 northern. S4V; No. i CORN Higher; No. t cash, t3Va534c: July, i-Sc asked. Peoria Market. PEORIA. June" 13 CORN-Highei ; No. I yellow. 62c; No. t, 62c; No. 4, 61c; no grade. 4'iC OATS Higher, No. I white. I8Vjc; No. 4 whit 37VU3XC. WHISKY On the basis of $1.2 for fin ished goods. ' Mvernool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, June 13 WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, steady: July, o 7d; Sep tember M 7vl; December, is.sd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, old. 4s Hjd: futures, firm; . July, 4s 8'd; September, 4s 7L Toledo eV Market. TOLEDO. Juiw iS. SEEDS Clover, steady; October. $6-60; prime timothy, $160; prim alstke, $7 . Cottan Market. NEW YORK. June 13-COTTON-8uol closed quiet, 6 points decline; middling uplands, ll.jor; middling g'.ih. 11 4Je. Sales. 36 bales. LIVERPOOL. June 13 COTTON Spot, good business done, prices ! points loner; American middling fair. 6 66.1; good mid. dllng. ftld: ninlOlliig, 6 kiw middling. 6 lid; good ordinary, 6.71d; ordinary, 6 aid. The Bales of the day were 1U.UU0 bales, of which l.uW bales were for speculation and export, and included I. Jul bailes of Amer Uian. Receipts. 4.iu bales, all American. ST. LOUIS. Juu 11. COTTON Spot closed easy. Sales. bales of spot. 123 bales to arrive; total. 1.U36 bales. Iaw ordinary, i'v . sominat; ordinary. S'; good idlnai. tll-liai-; low mldilliiig. lx'tc; mlddllnc. 111-1V . gsd middling. HSc; mid dling fair. 12-. nominal, fair. 12V. Re ceipts, 74 hairs, slot k. T4.k hal s. Adams Eipraas Amalgamatad Coppar American C. A P Amartcan C. A F. pfd.... Amarlcan t'otton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd Amarlcan Eipraaa American H. A L. pfd.... Amarlcan 1-, aacurltlr. . . Amarlcan Llnaaed Oil Am. Lanaaed Oil pfd Amarlcan Locomotl Am. Locomotir pfd Amarlcan S. A R Am. B A R. pfd Amarlcan Sugar Raflnlng.. Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atcblaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat bin Raltlmor A Ohio Raltlmora A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt... Canadian Pacific Cantral of Now Jaraay Chaaapaaka A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Ot. Weatarn Chicago A N'onharaatarn... Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul. Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C. C. C. A St. Loula Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southam Colorado A so. I at pfd Colorado A So. 2d pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Prottucta, rfg Corn Producta pfd rielawar A Hudann Delaware. L. tc W Denver A Rio Grande Denver A R. O. pfd niatlllera' Securttlea Krle Erie let pfd Krle 4 pfd General Electric. -dlv. . Hocking Valley International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump Internetlonal Pump pfd Iowa Central low Central pfd Kanaas City souther Kanaaa City Southern pfd. Loulavllla A Naahvllle Manhattan L Metropolitan St. Ry Mexican Central Mlnneapnlle A 81. Loula M., Hi P. A 8. B. M M.. St. P. A . M. pfd Mlaaourl Pacific Miaaourl. Kanasa A Texaa M . K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. R. nf M. pfd New York Central New York. O A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. pfd North Americas Pacific Mall Pennaylvanla People' a Gas P.. .. C. A St. I Preeaee Steel Car Preaeed Steel Car pfd.... Pullman Palace Car Reading Heading tat prd Reading Id pfd.... Repnblli Steel Republic Steel pfd 4t k Inland Co r.ock laland Co. pfd .. V. AS F. Id pfd... t. Leula A Houthweaiera St. Loula S W. pfd Southern Paclllo So. Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd r Tnnaeee Coal A Iron.... Texaa A Pacific Toledo. St. L. A W T . St. L. A W pid t'nlos Faulflc t'nlon PsA-tflc pfd t'nlted Blatea Kxpreaa trilled State Healty tailed Kleue Rubber I S Rubber pfd I sited Slaiea Steel V. i Steel pfd Va. -Carolina 4'hemlcal ... Va.-4'arollna Cheat, pfd .. Wabaak Waheeh pfd Walla-Kaigo Xxpreaa Weatlngbeuee Elect rte ... Weetern t'nloa Wheeling A Lake Erie... Wiaconain Cenlral Wla. Central pfd Northern Pa.lflc 1 antral Leather I antral Leather pfd Kloee-gkeSaeld Steel Great Northern pfd Total aalea for lb day. 141.40 ebarea. A... M 40 MS Ml, mo lis u'i ;Mt I. Son 84 S 94 MS too 10 70 s 100 II II h0 I. aoo 14 ins loO !.1S 2SS :-S 1.100 MS 12 US 3.400 221 Til 224 136 1.3" 44 41 S 41 1.HI) IIS 11 l II. X.I 4'.S 44S 4S 00 7IS Tl 7v, 400 7 70S '"S oo iis 141 in l;ws too ' 10 to 90 10 M II lis at M 17 inn I4S 144 It 400 24S I4S IS M 2.400 I4S 147 147S 150 112 1,400 23S 23 - 70 100 IM U !6S loo 174S 174S 17.1 t.ioo its MS mo iss av 34S loo s MS 1S 300 74 71 71 Ill loo 14S ims 13S 1.700 IIS M a0 2,000 M IX 17 ll 100 17 17 17 Amr. Woolen do pfd Hi Dominion I. A S 0S Edlaon Elec. Illn....tis Maaa. Electric 12 d pfd 73 maaa. Gaa Inlted Fruit t'nlted Shoe Mach.. do pfd ...,.'t. North Butta Weatlng. common . Adventur Asked. Bid. Shannon Tamarack Trinity . MS t'nlted Copper .ins i w 0 I'. S. Mining.... I . 8. Oil Utah Vlitorkt Winona Wolverln .... II JS 1 ia; M 4V US ' s 111 London Closing Stocks. LONDON. June 13. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Conaola. money do account . Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd ....r.. Balttlmor A Ohio IH Canadian Pacific ....119 Chea. A Ohio MS Chicago Ot. W 1OTS ('.. al. A St. P lalS DeBeera , II Denver A R. O 41 do pfd IIS Erie do lt pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central Iulavlll A Naah. M., K. A T ... ,', T. Central ... la Norfolk A W ... I3S do pfd ...13 Ontario A W . ..10s!Pnntrlvanla Rand Mlnea Reading do lat pfd do 2d pfd. ...... Bouthern Railway do pfd Southern Pacific . I'nlon Pacific do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Wabaah do pfd 44S . 12 . 71 .IMS flMS 44Sspnlah 4 ..14 .. 11 .. IK .. Its .. HI - '. .. 72S .. 44 ..' 41 .. IS ..101 .. 4i' ..lS .. 11 .. 41' ..10 .. US .. 10 .. MS SOUTH OMAHA. June 18. 1U6 Receipts n-ere- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday $.(7o 6i6 67 Official Tuesday 6.6.14 18.21S 1.223 OnTclal Wednesday 4,000 li.S-iO $.x) Three days this wek..ll4 41.130 1.490 Same Java last week....l$.8o4 26.6M .1 Same two weeks ago. ...18.248 34.196 M23 Same three weeks ago...l6.16 43..491 M.ti04 Same four weeks ago....lS.t& .19.604 9,363 Same days 4sst year...;. 18,447 36,743 4.16 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows tha receipts of cattle,- hogs and sheep at South Otnuha for the year to date, compated with Isst eai ; n inft, Inc. Cattle 437. 385 382 9t4 64,481 Hng-s 1.3K6,a2 1.129 342 136.8I0 Sheep 741.978 697.897 44.IW1 CA1TIK QUOTATIONS. The following will show the prlceji paid for the different kinds of cstll on the South Omaha market: Good to choice corn-fed steers.. .. $4 5tr.40 Fair to good corn-fed steers 4.60434 H6 Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.43'4.60 Good to choice cows and hsifets - 4 0f4..M Fair to good cows and heifers S.0O64.00 Common to fair cowg and heifers. 1.75'j8O0 Good to choice stockers feeders 4.orvff4 to Fair to good stockers and feeders I 6Ox4 0Q Common to fair stockers I onsp.SO Bulls, stags, etc S.70d4.25 Veal calves 4.005 26 The following table shows the average price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: l Hi I M M tin t M fi in I n ii l" I e I MS M ' I . ISI II HOGS There was another very liberal run of hnga this morning over ton cars being reported in, which. In addition to the cars yesterday, makes a very liberal showing for the week to date. The market opened a little slow with btivers bidding considers bly lower, but when they got down to a trading basil the hogs sold only lower than yesterday. As com pared with leeterdar'a later market the hogs were not over 24c lower, while aa compared with the high ssle tnsde yester day morning the market as more than ic lower. When once underway the trade was active and everything In sight sold by 10 o'clock or soon after. The big bulk of all the hogs sold st t an 3.'4. w hereas the bulk yesterday was S-VoS6 For two davs In succession the msrket has been lower, th total decline smount Ing to about "He. The market is still about !' higher than It wss on Wednesday of last week. Representative aalea: feeder. t3.40T 4 SO; calves and yrsrlingi. t3S64.16. HOMiS Receipts. 9 400 head; market. 0 lower, selling nt $6.vtll 6.3o ; bulk of sal-', $6 :'60 6. Si. Hires at M 10". unchanged, with 19.(. elect mvltlc N. II ... 41.. .. 44.. II.. .. 'I. At. ..IM ..Ml ..lit 120 JOf ..J14 Sh. Pr. o I tu ao s iro I rs im lis g its .. ins 4 i rrs Date. isot. irs.;i904.lot.l90l.i0i. iitoo. June I... Juno 4... June 6... June f... June 7... June 8... June 9... June 10.. June 11.. June 12.. June 13.. f M 23V 6 29"t f 364 f 88l t 30 WSi I 17 20 I 11 4 49 f W 7 13 6 70 II 7 If I III IN 4 66 t 21 6 23 4 64 k Z6 6 & f S44 4 68 4 68 4 70 4 79 S 13 6 16 4 71 76 7 t0 6 78) 7 16 7 18 t 80 4 751 6 01( 7 21 7 26 I 88 i 701 4 91 J 71 4 94 4 7o 4 96 I 781 I 01 01 7 Ml 6 91 7 82 6 89 f 031 00 1 f 07 7 36! 6 84 t 01 4 97 4 86 Hogs. $6.270.S6 6.60 it 66 (.60 t4 46 6.00 (7.66 6 20 U36 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES . Cattle. Omaha tJ.lv&&.30 Chicago i Wcpi.w Kansaa City 2.2605.76 St. Louis 2.004S.R5 Bioux City t.00iu .26 The official numoer ot cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattla. Hows. Mhaen H'sea y. ., m. at oi. r. rty Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry 9 Union Pacific System. 46 C. & N. W. (East)... 1 C. aV N. W, (West)... 87 C, St. P., M. A O.... 24 C, B. it Q. (East).... 23 C, B. Q. (West).... 46 C, R. I. A P. tEast). 2 C. R. 1. A P. (West), t Illinois Central 2 Chi. Great Western... t Total receipts 194 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: it in no i to if Ill so 4 10 II 720 2O0 I 10 K tog ... g M 7 f?a ... i ia, H 170 10 6 10 I! IT4 rot I to 11 rl lio I M 4 22 121 I 30 II Ht I 40 s I4i' in ia 71 11 SO I M 71 214 ... 13 II 171 110 I t Hi ,1 1M I 19 1 2I 40 I to It 111 M I 10 It. ...... 14 a I SO 71 rw 10 It Ill m I 30 7t ! ... II U Ml It IS t ill too I 10 n t4 mil II til 110 I 11 t iii is in aa ni ... iio 2i m ... in 41 tt 140 I u III .217 IM 4 M J14 ... I M 71 171 ... IM M rS IM I M mi iio i to M tol ... 110 7 lot 0 I 10 70 144 40 I 10 267 120 lo 17 211 to I 10 f ft ... I 10 T1........227 10 I III 74 110 ... jo 104 . . I 10 13 If 4 2M I 10 4 211 M I In 14 IW ... to KV 112 40 6 10 7 IM IM I M 71 221 IM I IS f 20 IM I M 71 111 120 4 M 71 141 120 I M 6 1.. 2 .. 9 2.. 62 2 1 7 4 62 I 13 t 14 1 39 10 f 2 1 f 228 16 . 1 SILVER Bar, steady, 28'kd per ounce. hunm-JStt-'S per cent. The rite of discount In the open market for short bills is 3Vu3 9-16d per ounce; for three months' bills, 3 7-16's34 per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON. Jum ' 13 Money ' was In In creased demand today and rates were a shade higher. Discounts -were firm. Trad ing on the .BlQttSU.-exchange was Inactive. Prices early In the day were steady, but consols weakened in the forenoon on re alisations, operators wanting to Invest In the new Issue of Irish land stock, which Is cheaper than consols. Home rails ad vanced on moderate Investment purchases. Foreigners generally were steady, hut Rus sians were weak. Americans opened dull and Improved to over parity on fair sup port. Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul re ceived ttje most attention. I.ater the mar ket became dull; New York supported Baltimore & Ohio and after the transaction of a small amount of business prices closed steady. Grand Trunk was easier on profit taking. Copper shares were weaker. Kaffirs maintained their Improve ment. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 closat at 102. BERLIN, June 13. Prices on the Bourse were weak owing to realisations. PAR18. June 13. Prices on the Bourse today were Irregular and closed weak. Rus sian imperial 4a closed at 79.10 and Rus sian bonds of 1904 at 487. The private rate of discount was 2 9-lt per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. June 13. Bank clearings for to day were f 1.666,769.21 and for the correspond ing date last year $1,622,967.16. Buyers. Omaha Packing Co. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 748 Swirt and Company.. 913 Cudahy Pkg Co 8l Armour A Co 979 Cudahy Pkg Co., K. C. Cudahy, Sioux City Swift and Co., K. C... 269 Lobman A Co 5 W 1. Stephen 148 Hill A Son 33 Bol Degan 10 J. B. Root tc Co 116 8. A 8 64 Klngan Pkg Co Other buyers 2.11 4.054 76 4.692 121 6,099 1.877 477 600 No. 14 11 74 4 71 73 74 11 71 It 17 It 71 at ;i t 74 4 14 17 10 71 10 M 7 44 14 tl II H 7 41 II 71 71 74 10 14 17 71 70 1 71 70 71 10 til 17...., !.... 7.... M. ... 74.... M 4... At. , . 5? j ...Yu ..MS ..111 ...124 .. rnl ...211 ...227 . . . 24s ..224 .. .115 ...IM ...tut ..271 ...Ml ...M4 ...m ...271 ...1-1 ...;?t .. 221 ...rro ...241 ...221 ...MO ...14 ...Ml ...2TI ...SM ...in ...121 ...Ml ...221 ...m ...212 ...2l ...l7 ...124 ...233 ...223 ... Ml ...2M ...114 ...231 ...221 ...2M ...at ...211 ...210 ...2S1 ...210 ...;; ...mi ...141 ....174 ....241 ,.. 23 ....251 Sh. Fr. 40 I I" M I In ... I 10 ... I II 40 I 10 ... I to ... I 30 110 1 to 40 I M 120 I 10 ... 4 10 120 I 32S I I2S I 31S I It', I i!S I S3 S I las I I2S I Its I MS I 1?S I I2S I2S I 12S I I2S I2S I I2S IIS I It s I I2S IIS i ijs g its li , lis I IIS I IIS I2S I 12S I 12 S I 31 S lis 12 S I 3S I I2S I 32S a j I I3S I IIS I IIS I Its I Is g 11 I u g 13 I If. I 14 Metal Market.. NEW YORK. June 13-MKT AT .S-1 -ondon tin market wss U' 6d kiner follow itur th big decline of yesterday, with spot t losing at 1767s6d and futures at U; ; l.o eally the market was qtil.-t and unchanged w ith spot quoted at $.Tm. 'tf. V. . l opi'- t was 6ttMs lower In the English market. with sMt njtiotiMl niioleil at 4.-K anil f i- l.ocaMx t le tiiarket w-ns lake quoted st $18 7."ft St $!8.37r''flH snd casting at $18 2M 11 87 V 1'ttd wns un changed at 16l7stl In lYindnn. Locally the market wns steady at $ ;,St8 9," S;iej. ter waa steady and lower at CJ7 7s 6d in london. but advanced to t6.1t1iT.20 in t lie I New York market. Iron was lower In the I English market, with standard fonmti v quoted at fos Id and Cleveland warrants at 5"s 4'd. Ixx-iillv no change wns reported: No. 1 founitr.' northern Is quoted at fIS 7.".'7f 191V. No. 2 foundry northern and No. I foundry southern at $lS2MilS.tn and No. t foundry southern at tli.7tVnla.iiV.. 10 m to IM 40 12 40 120 1st 140 110 40 IM M 40 "iii 0 120 SO to M 240 iio 240 120 10 120 o M 20 M : 7 AS HIGH GRADE BONDS nre most readily conver ted, an amount should bo held against emergency. A. B. LEACH & CO. FORMERLY FARSON, LEACH & CO. Total.. S52 .4.817 -46 16.330 3,910 CATTLE There waa another good run of cattle here this nforning, which makes the receipts for the week so far quite liberal. The quality of the cattle was good, that is, there were a good many very well-finished beeves on sale. Buyers of beef steers appeared to have orders for good heavy cattle this morning and some sales of that kind looked a little stronger than' yesterday. By good heavy cattle Is meant the kind that Is selling above $6. This gave the market a little better appearance than yesterday, but the general run of the offerings did not sell st sny more than steady prices, in fact It re quired a little work In soma cases to get steady prices for the common kinds. The trade was late In opening and In a general wav slow. The market on cows and heifers did not show any material change from yesterday. As hss been the case for some days back the good dry-lot stuff was In demand and sold quite freely. On the other hand the grassy kinds continued very slow and dull, with prices steadily working lower. The fact Is with these common grassy cows and heifers ll Is a good deal of a catch-as-catch-can market. There were no stockers or feeders of any consequence and no change In the market for that kind of cattle. . Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ke. II... 14... 21... 17... 21... Wool Market. LONDON. June 13. WOOL Interest In thH wool market la centered In the west. '1 here Is very little trading In the market here. As a whole dealers are tending to refuse to nav high prices demanded In many caaea. The lack of stock is said , it to be responsioie tor a large part or inc dullness which has prevailed In the loc.il ' murket of late Territory wools are with out feature. New medluri half-bloodH i bring 2Sc or 0t"70c scoured, and thr'j- j J" eighths up to 30c, making a clean cost " of 678"6Sc for the latter grade. Pulle t I M'' wools are dull. Foreign grades hold llriu. ; .'. Leading quotations follow; Ohio an 1 u.. Pennsylvania, XX and a hove, 34 n 34 Vi -. j is. . X. tlt32c: No. 1 3 7 tr 3 S ; No. 2. 74c; 17.. flue unwashed, 26626c; quartar-hlood un H washed. 31V4i22c; three-eighths blood, 32 J! . i33c: half-blood. 32633c: unwashed do. ' !..(., nci. 4fi,- An. m-d a KaH M1f.l I At. quarter- 100 11 31 17 S 11.01 IMS 1"- UjS MS 4O0 7.100 ISS 62 MS MS 1: ilS If. s 2'JI M.100 141 I40S 140S ! 14 no SOS 30S 3"S 2V0 M&S 1' lo4S 1.300 Its 25', bS m as 44,, loo 4S 4S 41 2S r.4s 1.200 M 10', V, MO ins ms ns l.too :i., ns ns ion s S I too i;.i 161 if,s 1.2O0 US U 32 400. , 2S !9S 100 47S 47S 47S 11. JOO HI 141 S !4 MS 110 in 17 S 17 17 too 11 ! 51 too i ot l. 12. luo os u 4o'i il.100 vs )r, o 3 41 41 401, ItO 111 lla 0:( 1 n 21 20', 400 4IS 4S 4S 1 0S 3S 21 li lo MS I-.", 2 li US US U 24', 100 10s MS 4 300 211 jot 2IW 2W 42 42 4IS I-e. lo 7IS 71 77 I. Hal I'M I...I Juzv If no tine unwashed. 24ii2oi blood.. 31632c: unwashed delaine. 27r.J, 28c; Kentucky. Indiana, etc. three-ctijhths j and quarter-biooa, .ii'fftsf. territory. Idaho fine, 22 4S23c: heavy flue, 19200: line medium, 226 23c; medium. 2627'; low medium, 26!6 27c; Wyoming flnu. 21 22c: heavy fine, I9 4 20c; fine medium, -2 423c', medium, 245 27c: low medium. 26& 27c; Utah and Nevada fine. 2241 23c; heavv fine, 19tf 20c; fine medium, 22i23c; me dium. :'S27c'. low medium, 264,27c; Da kota fine, 2223c; nn medium, 23tf23t" , . medium, 274r28c; low msxlium. 2627-: ' Montana fine choice. 244 Jit; fine average, 1 ' 23f24t; staple. 275 2Kc; medium chdle-', 1.'.' 27 4128c; average, 264127c. I 1... ST. IXJUIS. June V. - WOOI-Steady ; medium grades , omlilns and clothing, '4 j ti29o: llglit flne, I-xJi'c: heayy. lfylKc; tub1 washed. 33ft:)9c. Fvnpornted ipple and Dried Frnlls. 1 .' NEW YORK June 13. EVAPORATED i 1... ' APPLES Market is tinclianged: strictly; prime are quoted at lie; i-hoict. llVjiVflltjc; fitncv, Uj'i;c. ' CALIFORNIA DRIED -RUITS-Prnries '" are easier for future shipment owing to - g" a slackening of Interest among buyers 1 and favorable crop report. Spot quota-, 1..! Hons range from 7SjC to Sc, according 10 . t . grade. Aprltts are more or less nominal j 1 ., on spot with choice quoted at 12Vc; extra 1 - choice. 13rtl3V. fancv. H-tMV Peaches : I are unchanged with choice quoted at lOt-j: , .12M in., ..;j 12 New York Mining Storks. NEW TORK. June 13. Closing quotations on mining slocks were: Adama O , Utile lr 1 Allc 71i on-ari Hre 0 Ophir 7i Hrunewlrk Co .S HiMieols a Comaiork Tunsal .... I I'moat .. ; Con. al 4V Va 7i Saaage 77 Morn Slleer 20 sierta Nevada II iron Sller li. sln.all Horea le Laadallle Co. ..' I taoai-d Treasnry llatenseat. (ogee Market. 1 t... NEW YORK. June 13. 'OF FEE Market , for coffee futures opened steady at un- 1 changed prices to a decline of i point and , ' closetl steady witn lower cables, liquidation I , and Eurntian selling. The f ading was not , very active and the offerings were not j specially aggressive, but I here waa no sup- port of coiioequence and the market closed . essy at a net decline of loAlS points. Sales I for the day were repotted of about 4ty. ' hags. Including June at 6.U4itl 2-V; Septepi-!b-i. . 264J. 364-: November. 6.4 Cy; , ! uary. b tM.-; March. 6 75'S.8-; April 6 . j 6.HV; May. 6boi6't . Spot Rio, su-ady; N . 7 Invoice, 7c. Fr. No. At. Pr. I IT. SI Ilot 4 10 I M ti UM 4 10 4 10 11 .....1111 4 M 4 4 ' 44 loot 4 10 4 I lilt 4 SO 4 14 It 1117 4 lo 4 40 .11..- lt 4 M 4 40 It 1311 4 M 4 41 20 1111 4 11 4 41 11 1IM 4 IS 4 41 1" 121 4 I 4 Kl H 1134 4 10 4 10 111 I'M 4 M 4 10 24 11)4 4 tf. 4 10 20 IM 4 13 4 M 10 list ( 00 4 10 It 10K? I 00 4 M 21 1347 I 00 4 M 4 1211 ( 00 4 4 I? 131 b III 4 10 ll 1321 I It 4 4" I 140 i 0 4 In I :M i 10 4 41 :i nil I 11 4 4'. 57 .list I II 4 U .1 un I is 4 15 :t 1144 I 2 4 7 11 1411 6 ! 4 70 :i .1441 I 20 4 II 0 li.t: I f 4 70 : tor.1 c 40 4 70 14 140 1 40 4 70 1 1414 I 40 4 74 1 100 1 ,j 4 II 37 ...12k I 41 4 71 COWS, t 00 ; 1010 3 10 I l I I0M S 10 t 10 I it:o 1 m 1 t .' i'0 1 -, t 2; 1 t irto 1 s V" I tl"1 I IS 31 1 IO10 I u 2 117. I 10 40 11 10,1 I m t 40 I tioo I !, 4'.. I 7J K 2 40 21 ..1"0 4 00 IH t V4 4 00 3 4. . Ml 4 60 I I" I S...1M) 4 01 40 I ..Ilio 4 M 1 l I 1441 4 o 2 ".i 1 1224 4 M 11 5 4 0 11' 1 115: 4 01 1 -i 1 ! 14) 4 I I " 2 ;2ii 4 n 1 nil 1 4u I l HEIFERS, f 1.-.0 1 10 " I ,l'4 I 12 2 Ilu I 46 1 ti 1 IM II, S Ml 4 1 ' 2 771 4 40 BULLS. 2 it 1 luo 1 11 II 1 4J t 11 l I M l I II I" 1 .440 I li K I ,..1&M 4 M 8 tl 1 lo4J 4 00 I 11 1 :i"v 4 ti 1 4" 1 r. 4 j t It go 4 00 1 ; 1 ;"4j 4 (10 1 ' . 1 :i2i 4 o ' ' I :u 4 1 sweep There were more sheep her this morning than usual of late, but part of them were single decks and there were several loads direct to the packer bought on other markets. The most of the stult on sale waa on the common order. Tlieie were, however, some good western lambs which sold up to $6.86 with a little bunch of choice native wethers at $6.36 and some very cnoice native ewes st the same price. Ihere were several cars of common lamba which sold st $6.76 and $5.86 with common ewes at $4.26. The aalea looked strong aa compared with previous days and the pricea obtained were very satisfactory lo owners. It might be well for shippers to lake note of the fact that eastern inarketa are In very bad shape and have been breaking, due to the larger supply of sheep and lambs coming from the south. Kansaa City, St, Louis and Chicago are getting a good deal of this southern stuff. The northern markets are very poorly supplied and operators at this point are beginning to talk that It will be well along In Julv before the range stock tributary to this market begins to move at all freelv. Quotations on clipped stock: Good to choice western lambs, $6.4ti86; fair to good lambs. $6.00tr6.40; cull lambs, $4.60 41.2f; good to choice yearlings. $6.764f 4. 26; fair to good yearlings, $6.6tyu5.76; good to choice wethers. $.r.7bav6; fair to good wethers, $6. 6036.76; good to choice ewes, n.6t96.Tt: fair to gooj ewes, $6.76''a' 6.60; bucks, $4.26$4.7S. No. 4 western bucks 36 western ewes snd culls 69 western ewes and culls. 694 western lamba 630 western lambs ., 24 western wethers I western lambs 74 western '. lamba... 96 Mexican lain ha '16 Mexican lamba 198 Mexican lambs 4 bucks 7 western wethers 64 western lambs NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAfrO PHILADELPHIA Av. ...162 ... 83 ... 86 ... 68 ... 60 ...124 ... 90 ... 81 . 68 ... 68 ... 68 ... 93 ... 79 ... 6t Pr. 4 60 4 60 4 60 i 76 6 86 26 6 60 6 60 fl 86 f 86 6 K6 t no 6 26 f SO GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR TWO 8TONR BUILD logs. Department of the Interior, Oftlco of Indians Affairs. Washington, D. C-, June 7, 191. Sesled proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the sealed en velope, "Proposals for Buildings, Pipe stone, Minn., ' and addressed to the Com missioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be received at the Indian Ollice until 2 o'clock p. m. of Jully 13, lHoS. for furnishing and delivering the necessary materials anil labor required to construct and complete a stone employes' quarte-. and stone superintendent's residence, bol It with plumbing, steam heat and gasnllnn gas piping, In strict accordance with plans, specifications and Instructions to bidders, which insy be examined at this office, tho offices of the American , Contractor, Chi cago, III.; Improvement Bulletin, Minn a polls, Minn,; the Argus . Leader, Sioux r-ails, S. D. ; The Bee, Omaha, Neb.; Pio neer Press, St. Paul. Minn.; the Builders' A Traders' exchanges at Omaha, Neb.; Milwaukee. Wis.; St. Paul, Minn., anil Minneapolis, Minn.; the Northwestern Manufacturers' association, St. Paul. Minn ; the U S. Indttin warehouses in Chicago. 111.; St. Louis, Mo.; Omaha, Neh., and New York City, and at the school. For further Information apply to W. S. Campbell, superintendent, Pipestone, Minn. C. F. Larrabec. Acting Commissioner. . Juncl2-14-16-19-21-23-26--28-30 CHICAGO LI VP. STOCK MARKET Cattle Strongr to tendy Hosts Fire to Ten Cents Lower. CHICAGO. June 13.-CATTLE-Recelpts. If.tajo head; market for best, strong to 10c higher; others, steady; common to prime steers, $4.W'fj6.10; cows, $3.0O4ji4.60; heifers. $2.7of&.00; bulla, t3.26tir4.25; calves, $6.0IK'u7.f0; stockers and feeders, $2.754i4.7.S. HOGS Receipts, 32,000 head; market 10c lower; choice to prime heavy, $0.60'(t 6 85; medium to good heavy. $6.62tvti,.67'; butcher weights. tO.ntVfra.cn; good to choice heavy mixed. $.52S.4J.57Vi; packers, t6.A"i f.5f. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18.001 head; market for best, aleadv; others, slow; sheep. t4.50t.25; yearlings, $.'i.0a f.60; shorn lambs, ta.25i37.20. PROPOSALS FOR BRICK SCHOOL Building Department of the Interior, Office of Indinn Affairs, Washington, D. C. June 7, 19oti Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the sealed en velope, "Proposals for School Building, Pierre. S. D..'1 and addressed to the Com missioner of Indian Affalis. Washington. D. C, will be- received a I the Indian Office, until 2 o'clock p. m. Julv 12. lBtsi. for fur nishing and delivering the necessary ma terials and labor required to construct and complete a brick school house, with plumb ing, steam heat and acteylene gas piping, in strict accordance with plans. speciflcH tlons and instruction to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of the Improvement Bulletin, Mlnneupnlls, Minn.: Construction News, Chicago, 111.; Argus-Iader. Slonx Falls, S. Dak.; Pioneer-Press St. Paul, Minn.; Bee, Omaha, Neb.; Builders' and Traders' Exchanges, Omaha, Neb.; Milwaukee, Wis.; St. Paul ' and Minneapolis. Minn ; Northwestern Man ufacturers' Association. St. Paul. Minn.; the U. 8. Indian warehouses at Chicago, III.; Omaha. Neb.; St. Louis, Mo., and New York City, N. Y.. and at the school. For further Information apply to J. C. Loven good. Superintendent. C. F. LARRAUEE, Acting Commissi) ner. J12-14-16-19-21-23-I 0 Sew Torlt Lire "fork Mnrkel. NEW TORK, June lS.-BEEVES-Re-eelpts, 1.515 head; top grades steady to firmi others slow to 10c lower; bulls and cows. Slow; bologna cow, easier: steers, $4.75Tf 6.86; extras, K; bull. $3.0O)4.25; cows. $1.6tr4.00. Expoits. 2.5so quarters of beef; tomorrow, 10 rsiil-. CALVfc.8- Receipts. 3.346 head; veals. In fair demand: I5it.6c orpr; buttermilks, steady; veal. t.Yyfi i.S.i; few choice and ex tra. $,.ii.7: bulls. .,.u0: buttermilks. $1.26 fj4.76; dressed calves, slow; city dressed PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY AND AR tlllory horses. Chief Quartermaster's Office, Omaha, Neh., June 13, Is3. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be leeelved at this office, until 12 o'clock m.. central standard lime, July 2, 19tj. and than opened, In the presence of attending bid ders, for two nundrcd and seventy-live (27"n cavalry horses, snd twenty-five (2oi artillery horses, for delivery at Scat Ilo, Washington, or other prominent 1.1 11 road points. The animals to conform to spci ncations for cavalry horses. United Slates reserves right to -accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Par ticulars end blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelue con taining propotols to be Indorsed "Pro posals for Horses." and addressed to Major M. Gray Zullnski, Chief Quarter master. J13-14-15-16-29-30d 1 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Omaha. Neb.. June 6. 19ilo. Sealed pro posals. In triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermasters at tiie posts named herein, until 10 a. m.. central slandaid time, June 16. Ittal. for furnishing wisid and smithing coal during the fiscal year ending June 30. 1K7, al Fort Crook, Ne-, btaska. Fort . Riley. Kansas, Fort Mac- Kensle. Wyoming, and 1-orl Ues Moines, veals, MillHc per ptui.d; oountry dress. d. 1 Iowa. Proposals for delr ery at oilier 84 10c; dressed buttermilks. bi7c. i places will be entertained. I . 8. reserves HOGS Receipts, 6.WO head; market fas- j right to reject or accept any or all pro- ler; state and Pennsylvania, $6.9 M 7. 10. ' posals or any part thereof. . Information SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.022 ' I unlshetl on application here, or to Quar- head; sheep. Arm; lambs, firm to 16c higher: termasters at the stations named. En yearlings, steady: sheep. f4.tt6.73; culls. is.tst; is in os. p.khos.ih; yearlings. 86.404ji.OO: 1 few wooled. t7. sg 7.76. Kansas City l ive Stock Market. I KANSAS CITT. Mo.. June 13 CATTLE -! Receipts. 7.70 head. Including fcoo southern; market steady to strong; s.cikers and feed- ' 'ers, dull. Choice expit and dtessed bef ' steers, $6.2o'i.;5; fall to !(Od. $4.(o'n 5.15 ; I i western fed steers. J3..ri(i;..o; stockers and 1 feeders, $2 7t-434 60; foutl.ern steers, f3.lnu ; 4.76; southern cows. $. 22 75; native cows. I $.'.l64.36: native heifers. $3.o fp ..ti; hulls,.; 1 t2.6ttjj4.0i; calces, $2.6iji.2S. HOGS Receipts, 19 oti head; market Steady; top. lo.jli; bulk of sales. ?6.2yi6.4n; (heavy, t.4"'."0: tsckors, K3"i?6.4'; plg.1 ' I and llglits, to.5tV-q4.32!. , SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. M) ! head: market strong and active; lambs, I ' $o.7.'.J7.oO; fed sheep and yeaii.nge, $0.011 I 4ti; Texaa clipped yearlings. V.77'ii6.:u; I , Texas clipped slieem $n.i6.75; Texas gouts, ! j f :.Aigl.;5; stockers snd feeders. $a.o'j i.uti. j I I.enls I. Ire Stork Mnrkel. j' I ST. LOUIS. Mo.. .Itttie If. CAT TI.E-Ht-! ee;pt. 4.5(0 liejd. Includ ng L'..Ki Texuns; ' market sirtrg, native snipping and expo-it steer. , $4 Oiyoo.rt; dte'eed beef , d butchei i steera. li.tit tt5.;U: steeis under l.i ri lh.. S.J.'nl..5. st'-eikers ' snd f "den, f .6 u .5 velopes containing proiaisala should be marked "Proposals for Wood or Coal," and addiesscd lo MAJOR M. GRAY ZA LlNbkl, C. Q. M. J-8. 9. 14, 15 CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER S office. Omaha. Neb.. June 11, 1KU6. Scaled proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 111 o'ticck a m.. central standard t.me, June. II. 1906. for building Macadam Roads and Cement Walks, etc., at Fort Omaha, Ne braska. Full Information furnished on ap plication to this office, where plans and specifications may be seen. Proposals In t niurked "Proposals for Roads, Walks, etc.." and addreseed to MAJOR M. GRAY ZAL1NHK1. Con-truc.tlng Quartermaster, Army Building, Omaha, Nebraska. J 11. 12. 13. 14. 19. SI .1:0 I a. CALVES. . 150 4 ue ; I cows and heifers. 2.'eoolj; rami., s. tl.' 0 I Gorge I) "i2.15: bull' t'.'..&3: calves. 4.a.ii6:.Jt: 1 Parmeie I Tna.t enfff ijon steet. l.jn.Vt; cows land heifers.-J ti .nn 5J. 1 Hi'XJS Receipts. .uai head: market j iFteady; pig snd lights. 17.ix.jnli; pacei. ti7iti;.6; butchers snd Ivsl li-av. 9i.s'( ' t.ro. HBFJ - AND LAMR8 -Rr. s.pt. : f 0 : head;, market attor.g; natixe mutlor.s. $i.oi ! tf. "J'; lambs. tl 004a7.rO; e'iCg and but ks. : f3.75;5.i; stockers. !3.7.44.tt. , lack la flglit. I Ret.-tlptt of live tKo V at the s.x pr'n- I I cipal western ranrl.m yeaterdiy: , ! Cittle. Hogt. Bheep 1 South Omaha ; Sioux City I Kansas City 1 St. Joseph ... - hi. Louis Chicago Total .... HEAL EST 4 I E TR ANSFERS. George B. Thoinpson to Fred A. lirdge, lot 15. Iilock K in Walnut Hill t 471 George Wacbterle to Joseph Vt ach terle, undivided hi of lot S, In block 4. In Mayne s add 1,500 Ellc. B. Nlchttlso.i to Josephine Swea gey. Mis 1, 2, 3 and 4. Luke A Tcm- pleton's add .I'.:... 200 WASHINGTON. June 13 Today's state ment of the treasury Itslences in th gen eral fund t-X'.iiii of tho $i jo.oui.') grid NEW YORK, June IS SUU R Raw, firm; fair refining. 2 15-lt54c: cenlrifugjl : 96 test. 3 15-321 3 17-.V.X : iiiolaaaes sjgar. , 2U-16u2Nc. Refined, iirm; No. 6. 4 ,u. 7. 8 lie; No. i. 4.1'S-; No. !. 4 u; No. lo, 4c; No. 11. iV; No 12. 3 H i : No 13. tkSc; , No. 14. t.svic; confet tinners A. 4 55c; mould I A. 5"i6c; cut lutf. 6 .4"-. ; cruhed, 5.40- ; p w- dered. 4. sue; grentilaiej. 4.7th.; cube. 4 :oc, , NEW ORLEANS. June IJ. - BL'iiAR -1 Steady; open ke.tMe t cull if .1 ,rilo. 4 I j3c; second, 2jJ'c. It I to 27t' I o . 121 I li 131 1 lat .140 It! . no 1 i'j . lit a i'. 2' 4 tM 4... 13... I... T... ... 2... I... I .. I... t ... . . . 24 1 g n ... .44 4 2 ... 174 g 21 ... 1.0 4 I". .10 IK ... Ilii 4 21 ... I.'.', 4 IV. ... 131 t 24 ...! 4 2 ... IM I 11 '.. im 4 a 4.'4' n.SO.' J.6 0 ..... 6 8.4) 7. lot l.0ty 24 U :. '32 12 6' l.t 9 4.' 8 0.1. 2,t )' a;.tOj iii 0 1 32.032 9Vi9 27,T-;t St. Josevk Lire ftsek Mnrkel. I ST. JOSEPH. Mo. Ju-e 1J.-CATTLE -! P.ecelpts. ?23? head: retkt seaily t:ve. $l.r '(! ;: c wi a'.d l eifeie, $1.77.i I 7j; j glocicers and feeder. $J.i4.tl. ; IIOtjB-Kclns. 1: VI head: market ic lower; light. $li(f'135-; iti-d.uni and littvy. ; 5Aa6.4U . . SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Rgce.pts. J..s head: market steady. I STOCKERS AND FECDEKS IV. I m . r.i 1 1 It IK . .11 I ID 1:... to. I M ..HI I 14 . 12 1 U .4:4 I 1, Inns dlr lire flork Market. KIOUX TTY. Juna JJ. (Special Tel lftrsm.1 CATTLE Heccipta. goo h-td: 1 market-steaelv; bee. f4iM)ff 2i; roar, bulls and iniitd, tSOoQIto, ytg-.k-is ami Htewnrt, and wife to I?. S. lot (7.-Stewart Pl34o,. 1.800 llvi n R. Hastings, litistee-. tie Alice Moiitaoiiiet y. ku.4 1, i and .'). in hltx k 7. In Miliary a Jd 550 Jt'l'e. A. Hall and liu-bind IJ Cliirles W. Hlckey. lots 12. 14. 15, 16 and 17. (tt-.d 1. In block 3. in tlx vilUif. of rlennlngton 4.iX) M"rtha 11 Ilmion and Imtband to J T. Hall, let 19. block 6. Gram- . 1 ivy park , ;4 J. tines M. Wot.ht 1 1 Ui to Alltett 1'ihn, e?-M 22 feet ff lot 1, bloc k I'f'. Cl'v I of O'inlifl 1 Ilv M. Georse und Wife tu Jennie M. Felbe-. middle , of lot 12. block 9. I Plalnvlew still ; I.Va) 1 Pi ilartH hia Morlsi'S'' ''d Trust c"ai pun tt- Jcsliui chamberUln. south H iif lot 37 and xx, block l.iu BrlgJ PI ice. , ;.. 1,4.1) I".' S Lea lit a' .t wife lu ,.llert W NUnn. lot S. hl-)"k 11. in Shull's 2d atld ' HJ.'i i !.(' J. Patteietn and, w f- ti Wil- lani A. Dei'oid. hit ' it F eld Cttilj sc't . 1 an of lot 3, Gtiffln Und Km .tit's "I-- ... I 6 6 Mf P-lii Wall'tt-e to Wrfi'kt 8.ve. isk. U.t. J2, It unl Jj. ll.eX'JI. wj'.-ot hdd, , j 1'in.nk Slot lti,i': nj wife to Wlrv Itet1i V'!:ice. I if li'. 14 and -t'.. blouP-S. Wilco add......... ...... v.:"'.. I. P. Crnfool anj wife i'j Ellen Doi. lot 8. block 847. City of Ku Un doio 14 J jlin W. Ml Iw.nalJ to Albert C.ihn. tindivhled U f east ti f-et t lot 1. ttlork Iif'. t"'itv of Omaha Cbarte W. Martin toi Anna Kuhn. noitli V ft west 4 of lot 29. In ClAjkt s add 1,50