" ' TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1906. nr , t (T i At 7 i V t 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Trad Eitwnuly light Alone the Whole List, COARSE GRAINS SUFFER CENT DECLINE Store Rata In Cora Belt Responsible . for Weakaeaa Whtal Ufr oil Draggla, Despite Bflttf Cask Draitii, OMAHA, June It. IKK. After unchsnged prices at the opening nil mile early1 strength, the wheat market turned weak, the close being a tulle lower. The trade wh extremely light and therefor dragged. A lower tone -e Imported to the wneat by the weak ness In corn. The southwest complained of delay In harvest by the recent ralna and the north went told of too much rain. The cash altuailon la (rowing stronger and aalee of 100,000 were reported as being worked for export at Chicago. Minne apolis reported an Improred demand for iMah wheat, with prices better than yes terday. uais mere weak all day and cloned about a lower. Corn prices worked lower this morning in account of more moisture In the corn belt. The market was quiet. Prices were fifT about a rent. Ixx-al elevator Interests report large acceptances on bids sent out last night and the grain Is moving more freely In other states. Receipts are ex jiectd to Increase. Primary wheat receipts were 2fi7.00O bu. end shipments 117,000 bu., against receipts laet year of 242.000 bu. and shipments of ;9l.Ar bu. Corn receipts were 1.126. bu. and shipments Ml.ooo bu., agslnet receipts lent year of M,0o bu. and shipments of Mi.iO, bu. Clearances were 1.0W bbla. of litmr and 14.000 bu. of corn. Liverpool closed lower on wheat and Vtord lower on corn. From the Inter Ocean: "A breaking of tl.e drouth In the west causes a general toosen.ng up of l.tterlor holder of corn In Illinois ana Nebraska. In the aggregate 1.im,i. bushels of corn was bought In all positions during the day. A Nebraska house said between 400,000 and 600.000 bush els had been bought In that state. In Illi nois the bid of uc Saturday night brought u.it a lot of corn. The Middle Division Ele vator company, on the Illinois Central, buught too.OiO bushels. Other houses bought from SO.OuO bushels to 800,000 bushels at prices the highest of the year.'" Lucal inline 01 option : Articles. Open. Hlgli.j Low. Close. ! Yes y. Vhsi- July... Sept... Coin July... dept.,. Oats Sept... 75VBI 764B 7HA 76A 46A WvA 78A 761B 76B 46HA 47SA 4tiA 47A '"Tl" lH 17HA 474A 7A 4?A 364Al 86A A Asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prlcea. WHRAT-Ko. I hard, 7W78c; No. 3 hard. 2tl75c; No. 4 hard, Sntt'lc; No. 2 spring, JiHrc; No. 3 spring. 72fii5c. fORN-So. . H4ic; No. 4. 444946c; No. . 3 yellow, 4tic; No. 3 white, 47c. OATS No. I mixed, 844c; No. 8 white. KWc; No. 4 white, 35c. nVE-No. 2. 67; No. 1 Stic. Omaha Cask gales. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 2 cars, 75Hc; No. g hard, 2 cars, 72Vc; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 690. cut lot Raoelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago t ..... . Kansas City... Minneapolis .. Omaha Duiuth tit. Louis 4 665 240 It . 61 .180 . .107 . 24 70 52 34 CHICAGO ORAl AMD PROVISIONS. Features of the Tradlos; and Closing Prices aa Board of tirade. Prices paid In Chicago as furnished b' the Updike Urain company, 100 Bee build inn: oCTTER Steady r creamery, UQ0c; dm; y, )4alfc. EUG3--8ieady; at mark, cases Included, l.'U.4.C. Cur-KSE- Steady; daisies. 104 eile; iw.us. ViW10c; young Americans, lOVi 10c. ' i Jw'!.TRT . Steady; turkeys, 10c; thickens. ll4e; springs, 18022c. Receipts today: Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 56 curs: v,ls. 140 cars; cattle, 3,600 head J hogs,, ' l.0"O head. . i . -- ' Estimated tomorrow: Wheat, I crfrs; corn, 3S7 cars; oats, 124 cars. , CHICAGO GRAIN AKD PROVISIONS Featares of the Trading; sad C'loelasi Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. June II. Additional rain throughout the central weet caused re newed weakness In the local grain market today. At the close wheat tor the July rtelnery was off Vic. Corn was down lc Oats showed a loss of TtQlc, and provisions were 2 H 4? 10c lower. Trading In the wheat pit was quiet for the greater part of the day. In the early part of the session there waa a fair de mand for wheat by ehorta and this, meet ing with only light offerings caused firm feeling In the market. The reports of gen eral rains tn Iowa, Missouri and the Ohio river valley, which cauaed a break In oats and corn, weakened the wheat market In sympathy. Home reports of damage were received, but they did not have the effect which they might have exerted prior to the rslns of the last two-days. The mar- ket dosed easy. July opened a shade lower to erve higher at s2'c to 83 "Ac, sold st iic snd declined to 82 He The close wss nt 2ie. The world's visible supply decreased 2,100,000 bushels. Primary re ceipts were 27,000 bushels, sgalnet HI. 000 bushels for the corresponding day one year ago. Minneapolis, Duiuth and Chi cago reported receipts of 241 cars against 2a csrs last week and 1(0 cars a year sro. Sentiment In the corn pit waa extremely brtHh all day and local longs sold freely. The causes of the weakness were many, being wet weather In the chief corn pro ducing rtetes, lower cables, Increase! local receipts, large primary receipts, liberal ac ceptances from the country and an In crease In the world's risible snpplv. Tha market closed weak with prices near the loweat point of the day. July opened c lower at H'c to I2VC aold off to Slic and closed at 51 He. Ixical receipts were 66 cars, with III care of contrvt grade. There waa much realising In the oats pit herause of Improved weather conditions snd the result waa a verv weak market. Tne principal buying was by shorts. Tha market closed Weak. July opened HO Ho lower at 40c, aold at 40Hc and then de clined to a He. The close was at 39 H. Local receipts were 240 rare. Provisions were weak on selling by local holders, which was Induced chiefly by the market for live hogs and also by the nncllne In corn and oats. At the close Jrptember pork waa off 10c at 111 SV Lard wss down, 2Hc at IM6. Rlba were alao dow n 2 H at II 27H Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, R cara; corn. 387 cars; oats. 124 cars; hogs, f ' 000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles.: Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y W-t July.. - Sept., Deo... Corn July.. Spt.. Cats July.. Sept.. rvc... Pcra- July.. Sept., Bpt.. Oct... Jul.. eot.. Oct... i I '2Ti-H sH'tr'ai iWHjS4l I I I51H-2H! arsl a;s TiffM 2Hi -'i2vtia 53HI 3H M 5lJ 61H 5lH51WTa 4Hl 5-'hI 52H4JH. 40 44I s:v S7H: h' ..39V40V1H M I u 5s fcH 3. S7S 1 KHI 17 00 16 76 I 1 T5 1 n I 17 M 1 0 I H 60 17 Ui 1 6 I 2H H 40 t 26 I 10 Ito I rV S FTS, I 26 t 07H' I to I M I 7H I to I 2H J 46 SO I I 12H! 1 1& I 07H i2th; I 134 Caah quotstlot.s were as follows: r LOI R-Bieady; winter patents. Siva ..'. strslghta. $JJ0J70; spring patents T'-rHOO; straights. t.t.46pS.lio; bakers, fc.ao WHEAT-No. 2 spring. IHQKc; No. 3. 7htc; No. 3 red. 4ilf.Hc. I'uRV-N'O. 2, MHalVc; No. 3 yellow. 61c. OATS-No. ? ST : Nu. t white. 4tV41ic; No. 3 white. 3sH440c. RTE-No. i, lc. BARLEV-Gwid feeding. 4&fi4c; fair to i-hnlce malting. 6(uAc. MICiaXe-No 1 flax. $10; No. 1 north, sreateru. 1.1H Clover, contract Hiadvs. 11 V PR'(VieH1NB Short ribs sida tlooee). tSJiHil tt. Mess pork, per bhl . Iltketiii i . trd. per K" lh . 77', Short clear aide oxedl pTM-etci Receipts and hlpnirnts for the day were ioiiiiws .... . ta. ouiij,ieriis Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Com, bu.. )wta. bu.. .... 2,() .... 160 ... I' ....SHOW 3. 0 l.i) 3Tk. l 240.10 Rye, bu a.oi ioIai Barley, bu M. 13. Wg on tha Produce exchange today the but ter market wee Arm. Creameries. IMf'; dairies, 14Hlc. Kggs. stadr, at mark, caaea Included. 12'3l4'o; firsts. 15c; prime rI": ,tci "trae, lSc. Cheese, steady. i"4rl 1H. HKW WORK OR1RRAL M4RKBT Qajotatlooa of tha Iay oa Varleas Cosasaodltlea. TORK. June ID -FLOVR-Recelpts. 2Z307 bhls - exports. 280 bbls.; ssles i.400 Pkgs. MsrVrt steady but dull. Mlnne sota, parents, taK01.(6; Minnesota bskers, UfijJ8. winter patents, t4.0OU4.3O; w-lntr straights, $3 uti4 U; winter extraa. 32 o3.40; winter low grades, 32 "83 3a. Rye flour, quiet; fslr to good, .1 4tj3.!"0; cholca to fsncy. l3.lkV94.lt. CORN ME A L Steady ; fine white and yel low, 11.2091.26; coarse. 11.1001.12; kiln dried. 31ofe3 00. RYE Dull; No. 2 western. 6Sc, f. o. b. New Tork. WHEVAT Receipts. 6,0110 bu.; sales l.0. 000 In futures. Spot market steady; No. 2 red. Ke elevator; No. 3 red, Mc f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duiuth. K'v f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. WV f. o b . afKiat. Ieft to Itself, wheat had a steady undertone today, but the Influence of a heavy corn market encouraged moderate bear pressure and liquidation, prices easing off slightly In consequence. The weather was fairly good, but dsmage reports from Michigan and a good cash trade fsvored bulls. Last plica were steadv st He net decline. July, IWSfii 13-lc, closed, R9Hc; September. r,H)tc, closed (Hc; Decem ber, WHaSe, closed !V- CORN-Recelpts, 13,975 bu.; sales. 110 000 bu. futures and 4.mi0 bu. spot. Spot market easy; No. 2, 6HC elevator and 69o f. o. b., afloat; No. t yellow. 6?Hc; No. 3 white 0c. Option market was fairly active snd lc lower, owing to further rains, stop loss selling and besr pressure, the close showing c net decline. July. WH'i 6Hc. closed, 6Hc; September, 6MH5Hc, closed. 68c; December, STHUWic, closed, 67Ho. OATS Receipts. 16,iK bu.; spot msrket stesdy: mixed osts. 26 to 32 pounds. 4fiHc; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds. 4MHc; clipped white. S3 to 40 pounds, 4(t(i0Hc. HAT Steady; shipping, b70c; good to choice. 87V3f6c. HOPS Quiet; stste. common to choice, l!W, Jtl.tc; J 904. nominal; olds, nominal; Pa cific coaat. 18(6, 10Q15c; 1904, 11 12c; olds, nominal. HI DBS Steady: Galveston. 20 to 26 lbs., 20c; California. 20 to 26 lbe.,o; dry, 24 to So lbs., lc. LEATHER Steady ; acid. 2S27Hc. PROVI8ION8-Beef. stesdy; family, $11.00 11.50; mess, $g.5d.00j beef hams, $:o.&i4 22.00; city extra India meis. $1.K517.00. Cut mets. steady; pickled bellies, $10.7512.50; rlckled shoulders, 3AO09.a5; pickled hsma. 3l2.0dtn2.60. Lard, barely steady; prime wBBiem. b w; rennea, easv, continent, i.jiu. Pork, steady; family. $1$ 5n5ri!.00; short clears. $l.75(il.50: tness. 317.OMfl7.50. TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; county, & 8Hc. RICK Firm; domestic, fslr, frHc; Ja psn. nominal. BITTER Firm. Street price: Cream ery. 2-H'21c. official prices unchanged. CHEESE Quiet; new state, full cream, large, fakir to fancy. SH'BlOHc; new state, small. Inferior to fancy, 7H'910Hc. KOG8 Firm; western firsts, - lt!'817c; western seconds, 16fltto. POULTRY - Alive, irregular: western broilers, 22c; fowls. 13Hc; turkeys, n12c. Dressed, irregular: western broilers, 2o:3c ; turkeys, Hl3c; fowls. .MetUc. St. IOwls General Market. ST. LOUIS. June 19. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash elevator, 86 & 87c; track, 87H8Hc; July. 79Hc; September, 80',c; No. 2 hard. 8082c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 60c; track, 51c; July, 4Hc; September. 6aH50Hc. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 39c; track. 40 H0Hc: July, S8c; September, 86Hc: No. 2 white. 42 He. FIX)l'R Steady, red winter patents, 34.20 94.40; extra fancy and straight, 33.76(34.40; clear, $2.75rd'3.0O. CORN MEAL Steadv, J? bo. BRAN Steady, sacked, east track, 8i&rc. . HAY Firm; timothy, $14.00017.50 prairie. U1.6OW1J.60. IRON COTTON TIE8-J1.00. BAOOINQ-8SC. HEMP TWINE7HC PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing, $17.00. Ird. unchanged: prime steam, $8.60. Dry salt meats, steadv; boxed extra shorts. $9.75; clesr ribs. 3S.87H: short clears, 810.00. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 310.60; clear ribs. $1.fi2H; short clesrs, $10.75. POULTRY Steadv; chickens, 10c; springs, 17 9 20c; .turkeys, 12 He; ducks, 8Hc; ' geese, 6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17521c; dairy, 14 17c. isuus t-ssy ; ihc. Receipts. Shipments. .. 8.000- 'fl.OOO 24,000 80.0(10 34.000 148.0110 ".. 68,000 85,000 Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bu,.. Corn, bu Oats, bu Minneapolis ,G-ia Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 19.-FIDUR First patents, S4.SRiH46; second patents, $4.20r4 4.30; first clears, $3.iO'3.aO; second clears, $:458C55. , BRAN In bulk. $15.251815.50. (Huperlor Bosrd of Trade quotation for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of prices, as reported by F. . Day Co., 110-1U Board of Trade, was: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes y Wheats July... Sept... Dec.... Sept... $! $2H 32H 81 822H siH-ffH1 82AJJ2H 82H 83 82H 1 15 1 15 1 14 xi1. 82 S2iff2H'81SpH 32H Ts tl 1 16 1 IS I 14 1 lt 1 15H 1 IS 1 IS 1 14 1 154 1 1BH Met.... 1 14V, i "HI Minneapolis Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hsrd. 84Hc; No. 1 northern. 8JHc; to ar rive. 83Hc: No. 3 northern. 81 He; to arrive. SIHc; No. 3 northern. ,crHe; No. 1 durum, 73Hc; No. 2 durum. 71He. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 48c; No. 8. 47c. Oats: No. 3 white, 37Hc; No. 3, S5HHc. Parley, 41(6()o. Rye, S7HW6SHC. Fia.x. S1.12H- Available Snpplles of Grain. NEW YORK. Juno 19 -Special telegraph and cable communloatlons received By Bradstreet's show the following change's In available supplies as compared with previous account: Wheat United States and Canada, east Rockies, decreased 2,030. fluo bushels; afloat for and in Europe, decreased 800,000; total supplies decreased 2,330,000 bushels. Corn United Slates and Canada, east Rockies. Inoreaaed 1.464.0U0 bushels. Oats United States and Canada, east Rockies, decreased 968.O0O bushels. The leading decreases reported thla week are 147.0UO bushels st Louisville; 134.0U0 bushels at Fort Worth; 106.0U) bushels at the Chicago private elevators; 1O4.0U0 bush els In Manitoba and 60,000 bushels at the Mlnnespolls private elevators. The leading Increases are 90.000 bushels at Cleveland; 80,000 bushels at Port Huron and 69.000 bushels at Ooodrlch. Ont. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, June IS. WHEAT July, 74c; September. 75c; December. 7Hc. Cash: No. 3 hard, 7SHe: No. 8, 7Mj77Hc; No. 4. tH G7c: No. t red. 8284c; No. i. 78e82Hc; No. 4. Wi77e. nominal. CORN July, 47c; September. 48He. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 4'c No. 3, 49c; No. 3 white. tfSfcHc; No 3. 4ta. OATS No. 2 white. 4f&41Hc. nominal; No. 2 whit. Se. EGOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 140; case count. ISHc; cases returned, He less. HAY Steadv to strong; choice timothy, $13 KWii4O0; choice nrairie, $11.6(?ri2.0O. RYE-Steady; 66Sc. BUTTER Creamery. 18c: packing. IS. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 1 SO.nna Corn, bu 10,000 2H.O0 Oats, bu 7,000 Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, June 19 W H E A T Steady; No. 1 northern. 8t)Htf7Hc; No. 2 northern, M4c ; September. 82Ve. RYE Steady; No. 1. 6HOe. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 6H457e; sam ple. 48du6e. CORN lower; No. I cash, SieeiHe; Sep tember, HSc. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. June IS WHEAT 43 pot. nominal; futurea. steady; Julv. 6s7d; Sep tember, fa 3d: December. s 7Td. CORN Spot, steady; Amerlcsn mixed old. 4slHd; futures, quiet; July. . 4s 8Td; Seu tember. 4s 7d. Poorla warket. PEORIA. June 19-TORN-Lowe'r; No. 4, htr: no irrade. 47048c. OATS lower; No. 3 white. 3Hc; No. 4 white, He. VVHlSKY-ou the basis of $12 for fin ished goods. Dnlntk Ornla Market. DULUTH June lS-WOKAT-No. 1 O.VT8-To arrive ar.d on track aad July. Toledo See Market. TOLEDO June 19 -SEEDS-Clover. essh. 34.Su; October. $:': No. 2 rye. 6c: prime NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Downward Oonrag of Market is Amstsd and Prioes Ifakt 8ubUBtial Btworarj. SHARP ADVANCE IN PENNSYLVANIA Announcement of Completion of Paris La n Cnnaes Rask to fay CloslnsT Ton 4s Firm. NEW TORK. June IS There waa a suhstsntisl recovery In the prices of stock today from the downward course which wss pursued through the week and which wss tarried over lmo yesterdays marset. The tendency towards recovery was per ceptible already In yesterday's tracing until It was overcome by the outbreak of selling In Pennsylvania. The decline wss thus loreed beyond Its limits In a msr.ner and the rebound today wss correspond ingly sharp. This was particularly ao In IVnnsylvsnla Itself 'i he fact 01 uim sharp break yesterday In this stock while th final steps In closing the contract for the plni-lns of the $50,000,000 loan In Paris wte being actually taken, offers some thing o"' a mystery. The rush to buy the at I: this morning on the official an noumement of the terms of the loan In dicated a decided misapprehension on the put ol many of the sellers yesterday. It vss th eager rush to buy part of this c'nse that caused the wldespresd Interest In opi nlng quotations of the stock which iurrlc-1 It up to as high as 183. This price i cr!y momentarilv held and was not lou'-heri again during the dsy. The Penn sylvania loan operation, however, wss a itotig tt.fluence In the whole market, not tvltl.xiendlng the fact that the negotia tions and Its probable successful Issue have h-Mi known and discussed for several wcfks. The Importance of this new open ing for securing capital for American en terprises makes a special appeal to senti ment at tn, time owing to the large re t,i'remer.t of that chsracter to be met msny of the great railroad systems of the country. The operstlon has an Important bearing also on the Immediate money situation owlirg to the large borrowings In foreign money msrkets made for New York's ben efit In the last few months and which are maturing constantly at the present time. Various rumors were current today of Intended recourse to foreign money msrkets for several other Important rail road systems which were In need of lsrge sums of capital to carry out protected improvements. The effect of the breaking of the drouth In the winter wheat region had some belated effect In today's market, these having been offset yesterday by the contrary Influence of the weakness In Pennsylvania. Today's market was unset tled at times by the violent slump In Inter borough Metropolitan, consequent upon the withdrawing of the peg which has been Inserted in that stick at 60 since the reorgsuizatlon ulan went Into effect. The abandonment of sunnort was the occasion of a busy discussion of its probable reason. The Moods of stock wnien tne supporters were obliged to take yesterday at 60 offered a sufficient superficial ex planation for the break. Where the large amount of stock came from, however, and the terms of the supposed pool agreement to withhold It from the mttrket formed the subject of the day's business gossip regarding the movement. The general market succeeded tn throwing off the In fluence of this diversion. The trading became Intensely dull at the high level but prices were pretty well maintained with the sustaining influence of the special strength In BulHmore Ohio. Positive assertions were made of the prospect of an Immediate Increase In the dividend rate on this stock. Other wise the principal strength or tne aay was shown In the same speculative favorites as ror some time, conditions in tne iocsi money market were hut little changed. Rates for. time loans for the shorter per iods were called slightly easier, but v strongly held for the longer periods. The continued decline In foreign exchange wss attributed to the supply of bills asralnst I'arls subscriptions for the Pennsylvania mail. 1 lir rraiiKina ill lilt" iinni imur ivns well absorbed and the closing tone was firm. Ronds were Irregular. Total sales par value $1,740,000. United States 3s regis tered advanced H snd the new 4s regis tered declined H " eall. The following are the quotations on the etock exchange: Alams Kxpreao Amalsamated Copper Amor. Car and Foundry do pfd Amur. Cotton Oil de pfd Amer. TCxprma Sales. HlxD. Low. Clone. . 240 . 4.4ftO inH 10JV 104V4 . 1.400 3t4 IH'4" 3H JdO l(K)4 10 . lWVa no 5V4 3J - 81 '4 i . .. . l jotl 2J 120 IM I 100 0 M4 too 4 tvi i 4 . . 100 20 20 l4 41V, . 11.700 71 '4 4'4 7114 116 I 28.700 15044 ial4 14114 O0 11S "4 lll't . 1.100 IMS tJi Ul sno 101V4 10H4 101 . O0 160 244 24SH . S.lno S ' ll4 20 102 io:v 102 '4 6(10 144 4 I44H 144 .. 71.40 11AI4 U44 1I74 fl . . 100 ao 74V4 101, 100 thi'4 i6t4 nm 124 400 40 144 101 . 4.100 17 HV, S74 IS SI . 1.70S 1TV 1S ISS 4 20J ei im 22.400 1S ISS 1SI4 12 SO 100 4714 74 H4 . ll.inn K24 si 2Va 0 Jl 4t U iMH 41 1O0 44 4I4 4t4 . 1.400 142 140 140 . II 200 MUj 1014 ns . 3.600 224 111 223 632 00 44 41 44 .... 8SH . 1 100 6r 61 H 6I . 11,70(1 4344 u 4314 MO 7'4 St4 lt 900 H 474, liv . 1. 7'0 246 m 700 1 111 1ft 100 1:1 nu i;;. 4ilO ISS 174 174', . 1.600 1144 144 11V, H II . M.400 44 4!-, 43S .... m n 20 IIV4 61 61 64, . 1.600 14t4 145 144 4.700 U 21 '4 21 10S IS 7 M 100 1S4 1M !0S 174 17S44 174 . lion m4 H14 M . I.aoo 1414 ISS n4 400 I7 7 17k, . 4100 ti SlV 7JI4 44 . 6.400 list IMV. 1.11 I 400 44 4 44 . 8.400 us, 14(4 itva ao 100 K 164 Mt . l.mo jo6t 10414 14 .144. 700 m 1J044 ijf . 1.400 2S 91 40 . 1.400 4t 474 44 10 M 44 41 22S .147,400 IM14 !3o ia;t 41 44 . 1.000 tl 2i 24 44 MS. . 1.600 1S 244b 44 1"0 t, 24 I 100 464 4644 46 l' lit lit sit 41 . I 000 44t 41 llt . M.400 tT tdt 4t 100 M 44 M4 . I, mo S4t si siij no 164 1M 16t 1.4O0 I2t II K4 40 M t 27t 14 4S 47 4lt 14S400 14lt 14S 14t 4t 4t 4"4 US 104 4t 147. 14 600 4 4J t in toat I0t 10 44.10S U u i.4io 1044 104 im' 00 40 V, 4 0 1M SIM Ht lit !; SO 44t 46S 4V 274 100 l4t 164t 164 41 Ht H0 IS', ISt 17t .... .... I4t 1600 TH, Sf" st IL4u aharaa Amer. Hid A Leather, pfd Amtr. lea Securities . Amer. I.fnaead Oil do pfd Amar. Locomotive .... do pfd Amer. Smelting A Ret do pfd , Amer. Sugar Refining Amar. Tob.. pfd ctfa-. Anaconda Mining Co. Atchlaon do pfd Atlantic Coaat Line... Baltimore A Ohio.... do pfd Brooklyn Bapld Tranalt 90.100 Canadian Pacific Cantrai of Now Jaresy.... (antral leather do prd Chaaapeaka A Ohio Chicaso A Alton do pf Chicaso Oreet Weetern.... Chicago A Northwestern. . C . M. A 81. Paul Chicago Term. A Tranalt. do pfd C. C, C. A St. Laula.... Colo. Fuel and Iron Colo. A Southern do lat pfd , do Id pfd Con aoll dated Oaa Com Producta rfg do pfd Delaware A Hudson bl.. Lack. A Weni.rn... Denvar A Rio Orajida ... de pfd maimers' Securttlee Brla de lat pfd do Id pfd Grant Northern pf General Kledrle . Hocking Valley Illlnola Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump Inter Borough v 4o pfd Iowa Central do pfd Kanaaa City southern do pfd Loulerllle A Kaehvllle. .. . Meilcan Central Minn. A St. Loula M . St. P. A Sault ste. M do pfd Mlarourl Pacific M , K A Teiaa do pfd National Load N. ft. R. of Mexico, pfd... Near Tork Central N. T.. Ontario A Wcatan Norfolk A Weetern do pfd North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennaylvanla People' a Una Plua., C, c. A St. Loula Praaaa Steel Car do pf Pullmaa Palace Car Heading e let pfd do Id pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rwkk talan Co do pfd St. L. A Sea Fran I pre st. ijouia eosin weet era... e pf utkem Pacific So pf Southern Railway d pfd Sloaa-ShefBeld Teaacaaee Coal as Irea. Texaa A Pacific Toledo. St. Loula A W ret 4e pfd tnloa Pacific r do pfd C. gipreee , IV 8. Realty...., C. . Rubber P'd I . . Steel , o pfd Vlrslnie Carolina Chemical to pfd Wabaeh pfd Walla Fargo Kipreea W'cetlnghnuaa glectrle Weatere l aiaa Wheeling A Lake Rrle Wiaconaia Central 4e pld do pf tVaak Clearlags. OMAHA June 19 -Bank clearings for to day were 11.440.77.78 and for the correspond ing data last year 31.46 6E7.S8. Treasury SiateaaeMf. WASHINGTON. June 19 -Todays slate meat of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the f lat'.'ag) nmi gold leaerve. shoes. Available rash balance r7.4.2M: gold coin snd bullion. t7.TSa,410; gold certificates, 8-T7.lX5.too. Wew Tork Money Market. NBW YORK, Jim ll-MOSKT-On call. aieedy. 3Hr4 per cent; ruling rate, 8H per rent; closing Nil, H per cent; offered at 3H Per cent; time losns. steady; sixty days. 4H per rent; ninety dsys. 4H4 per cent; six months, 6 per cent PRIM K MERCANTILE PAPER 6ff6H PSTERLINO EXCHANGE Wesk at HUMS G4.9M0 for demand snd at $4 &4H H2f for sixty-day bills: poMed rates. $4 MH1M.M and $4 Vtft4 87; commercial. hills. $4 82H- SILVER Bar. 65V: Mexican dollari. 6n,c. BONDS Government and railroad Irregu lar. Quotations on New Tork bonds today were as follows; 1. 8. ret It. r ...tut Jipia . M aertea to cmisoa IMV do o( I T. '8 Ik. res 11 on M ftertea j do coupon los do 4, rtf...... 'I'. 8. old 4a, rrg... 1 r.H L. N. nnl 4 . . lot e fv r tou. fl eonron ........10.1a Manhat. t. sold 4a V. 8. new 4. reg .17 tn. Central 4a do coupon m do let Inr Am. Too. 4 ; 'Minn. St L. 4a 71 Minn, a 8t L. 4a.. 14 1i: M.. K. T. 4a....lA IM do aa a t4 t N. R. of Met. o. 4a. S M". N. T. C. sen. !.. loj N. J. c. sn. oa....lt MV No. Pacific 4a W4H 97 H o St 111 I Norfolk A TV c. 4a.l"H oo ea Atrhlftnn f. 4a.... do adj. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a . . Hal. Ohio 4a ... do tv,a Br. R. T. r. 4a. . Central ef Oa. 4a.. do lat Inc do Sd Inc do 9d Inr ( he. a Ohio 4H .' t'hlraso A. im . 7 . to . .107 . S Ore S. I.. rf. 4a.. MH ; " ;t i.-uimh j-n. ,a "Z St. L. I. M c. la 1134 St. X,. A 8. P. ff. i'., B q. n. ta .iw'tst I.. 8. TV. c. 4a C H. I. A P. 4a.. 77Vffeahoard A. L. 4a 7S'4 . 7 ; .Ila i. 41-, .inn . yi .114 . 4.1 do enl. ... 8o. Pacific 4 ta int do lat 4a. ctfa A. if ?nth-rn Rt M ... ... 'Tataa p. is.. ... i',,Tol.. St. I.. W. ... MS.' n'o" TaclS.- 4a.. ...104 f. S. Bteel fit .. fCC. St. L. a. Colo. Ind t, wr. io ar. R Colo. Mill i Colo. A So. 4 Cabs la I AH. O. la.... Dlwlllara' fmrt S, 1 Wakaah la MB I OA 1h M Erie prior Hen 4a. . .11 W'tetarn Md. 4a.... do sn. 4a W. A L. K. 4 Mock. Vallar 4Ws. ...! Iwia, Central 4a.,.. Japan 6a aaV uffered. fjav, H M Roslon Storks anil Honda. BOSTON. June 19-Call loans, 4tt5 per cent; time loans. 4i"-' rr cent. Official nosing on stocks and bonds Atchlaon ad. 4a 44 Allotiet . I64 .104 . 1! . M .too . tt . 74 . 1o4 . 7V, . II . 11 . 1' SV . 11 oo 4a ,. I Men. Central 4a SI Atrhlron hatfc do pfd ion, Boston A Albany.. it Boston A Mains 170 Ronton Rlerated ...12 PlUhburf pfd ui Max. Optral tn N. T.. N. H. A H..14 Vnlon Pacific 147 Am. Ar. Cham. pfd. 4 Am. Pneii. Tuba ji Am Susar ....m Amalramatal .... Amtr. Zinc Atlamtc Blnsham (I A Heel.... Centennial ........ foppar Ranga .... Pair Wfat Dom. t'oal rranhlla Oranby lata Royals Maaa Mlnlns .... Mlchlian ' . piu Am. Tel. A Tal Am. Woolen ... do pfd Pom: Iron A 8 P-dlaon Plee. 11 Mata. Rleotrlc . do pfil ..134 Mohawk . 4 '4 Mont. Coal A C. Old Dominion . .. .. M ..1HI .. nu, .10 .. tn .. 7 it "areola ....t7Uj .... V .... I w .... 95 .... S. .... lit .... 67V, .... 114 .. .. WHi .... I .... 4 ....US Parrot Qulncy Slwnnoa Tamarack Trinity M- a Gaa t a rmii j I r.m Shoe Mark! 111 i I'nlted Conner ... I' S. Mlnlns t'. i. Oil j ao pm to North Butt V. 8. Steel........ do pfd WfKtinf. common. Adventure ........ Asked. Bid. . sav-Ttah . it '4 1 victoria .114 Winona . f l"WoTarlne London Closing; Stocks. .J' Jllne 19-Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: toneoia, money 64 7-14 N. T. Central 140V, lt t sot do account..... 48 6-11 Norfolk A W .. 12V 0 pfd .. M lont. A Weetern.. . .104V, Pennaylvanla ..list Rand Mlnea ..144t Reading .. 5t) do Jet pfd .. 19 j do 2d pld Anaconda I """'"J do pfd ... 7 ... 4t ...61 ... 44 ... 4 ... 7t ...102s4 ... ' ...11 ...Ik ... 64 ...lOIt ... 2ij t B. A O Canadian Pacific I hea. A Ohio ; chicaso o. w., o., m. A St. p. . .1S2t'8outhern Ry ... .. 17il do pfd . . 4St Southern Pacific .. ot!lnlon Pacific ... DeBeers D. A R. O do pfd Erl do 1t pfd ... do Id pfd..... Illlnola (antral 44 1 do pfd .. sot .. so . .In.' ,.160t V. 8. Sleel do pfd ... Wabaah .... j M' . "j" L. A N do pfd ... 47 '4 1.1 Spanleh 4a SILVKR-Bar ' steady; 30Hd per "ounce. The rite ot discount In the open market for short bills is 31j.1S-16 per cent; , for three months' bills, 3 3-16if?3',4 per cent.'- Sew York Mlnlnat Stocks. ' NEW TORK. June If. -Closing quotations on mining stocks were; Adama Con 10 Llttla'chlef I Alice 2C0 1 Ontario j B recce in Ophlr 26 nrunawira t on 24 I'vcen' J Comatoclr Tunnel ... II TPotnal , t 4 C6n. Cal. and Vs.'.. 47 Savage' ao Horn Sllrar ..MO Sierra Nevada Small Hopea .. Standard ....... 14 Iron Silver . Loadrllle Cos unared. 400 ' 4 .. lo ..17 Wool Market. BOSTON, June 19. WOOL Any hope of activity In the market seems to have little foundation, to Judge from present Indica tions. For lie l-a the trellne. h.. K..n Irernely quiet owing to an apparent Inclins- tlon on the part of both dealers o..d man- utacturers to hold back. Ixcal buvers feel that the reported lack or stock In the west is largely a fiction, while the dealer main tain that the effort of the buvers to cheapen goods by refusing to trade has been carried to the extreme. Territory wools are dull. New medium half bloods are priced at 28c, thr-e-elghts at 30c and scoured st SSOc. Pulled wools are fea tureless and foreign grades are quiet. Lead ing quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsvl vanla XX and above, SXMe ; X, 313jc; No 1. 37(5ic; No. 2. 874r3lc; fine unwashed, 2&26c; quarter blood unwashed. 3U6.13c; three-eighths blood. .13c; half blood. 33c; unwashed delaine.' 2829c; fine washed de laine, 3fl'a37c. Michigan Fine unwashed. 24 p2oc; half blond unwashed, SliSf32c three eighths blood. 31Hi2c; hslf blood 2&32ic: unwashed delaine. 37fi'J8c. Kentucky, In diana, etc. Three-eighths and quarter bloods. X!WX. Territory. Idaho Fine, im 23c; heavy rne. 19tiP20c; fine medium. 234323c: medium. 2V827c; low medium. 2rfi27c. Wy oming Fine, 2122c; heavy fine. ISffl'Mc: tine medium. 2223c: medium. Srkic; low me dium. 2fV627c. L'tah and Nevada Fine 224, 23c; heavy fine, 19&2lc; fine medium. 226230 medium. 3V(ie7c; low medium. :6Q27c Dakota-Fine, 22jri3c; fine medium, 2W.:3c; tne dlum, JT'tfL'Sc; low medium. KtiV'u. Montana-Fine choice. 2425c; fine average. 23 ()'24c; fine medium choice, 24fo26c; averaae 23(24c; staple, 27t!r3c; medium choice, 273 2r.e; avernge, 2r4i'27c. ST. LOriS. June l9.-WOOI-8tendv: me i1. J" 2r"'1es. combing and clothing, 24'3,29c; washed."1 heaVy m- W0i ,Ub Cotloa Market. NEW YORK. June 18. COTTON Spot cloeed quiet. 15 points decline; middling uplands. 10.96c; middling gulf 11 20c sales, 63 hales. HT. LOCI9. Mo.. June 19. COTTON Steady; middling II l-lrjc; sales none: re ceipts none; shipments none; stork, 30 291 bules. LIVERPOOL. June 19. COTTON Spot In fair demand; prices one point lower American middling fair, t.i.td; good mid- wincn i.uuu were ior speculation and ex port and Included 9,800 American Re ceipts 10.000 bales, including J.000 Amer ican. NKW ORLKANS, June 19. COTTON Spot closed quiet. Sales 2.060 bales; low ordinary. 7 11-ISe nominal; ordl'narv 8 S-1r; good ordlnsry. 9H : low middling 10 5-lc; middling. 10 15-lc: good mldJ dllng. 11 7-lc; middling fslr. II 1-16 nominal; fair. 1? 7-1c. Receipts 1,118 bales; stock 72.010 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 19-There was an other break In the london tin market to- . - - i." wioi.i. i-eaa was un changed at 18 15s In London and at 16 75fi . In the New York market. Spelter was fii,i . 1 . " p V n,"rl' closing at 27 lus In London snd st SS l.V&eSu locallv Iron was higher abroad closing at 4 lid lower. M lo. NEW YORK. June 19 SCOAR Raw firm; fair refining. 3c. centrifugal ps SVa3 17-32c: molasses sugar. 2c; r. fund" uu.rt: No. . .;-; No. 7. t 'or Sn s' 4 06c; No. l. 4 0ec; No. 11, 3fijc; No' 11' 3 90c; No 13. 3 8U: No. 14. 3 46c; eonfrl tloners' A. 4.56c: mould A, iuSc. rut losf S.Vic; crushed. 6 4f"c. powdered. 4 Sue- mm,'. ulat-d. 4.74c. ' " MOLAt8KS Steady; New Orleans orea kettle, g.Mxl tu choice.' iog3Se NEW ORLKANS. June 19 SI OAR Firm, opes, kettle, centrifugal. 3 t) 3 7-14--''."'ul yellow, JiafeSSc. seconds, i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ho Orsst Chkntrs in Yalass oa Aiy lind of Cutis. HOGS DO NOT SHOW MUCH CHANGE Rerelts sheen a4 I.aiwbs Caa. tlaae Very Light, erlth Ptiatal Goo aad ICver74hlag selling Readily. SOUTH OMAHA. June IS, IM. tveceiptn were Otticlal Monday ... Otliciat Tuesday .. Cattie. liogi. nvp. .. 3.U4 7,181 $03 ... 4.609 16.8no 900 ;.. .bl4 JS.4S1 l. .. 8.O04 S4.8J0 1.810 .. .iS lo. Ill 6.9ns i.. 10.198 '--4. 17 .&" . .I0.4.M tl.ii 8.07 ..11,111 30.148 8,03 Same days last week.. Same two weeks ago.. Same three weeks ago Same four weeks ago.. Ssme days lsst vear... RECElf fS FOR THK l&AR TO DA IK. The following tsble show tha receipts of est tie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, compared wltn last "ar: ia 19. Inc. 19 1 Cattle Hna. .'. 449.1411 397.571 61.677 l.SuiJMT 1.178.S17 14i.oiU 746.463 TOi.OtA 87,fs8 Sheep CATTI B (JCO A A l lOiNb. Th following will show the prices paid for the different kinds of catlU 00 tha foutn Omaha market: Good to cholca corn-fed steer.. ..$4 .860 40 rair to good corn-fed steers t.V4.sa Common tn fair Knm.l.J nun . 11111111 Good to choice cows and heifers 40$4.4O Fslr to good cows and heifers ... $.enj4(n Common to fair eews and heifers.. Lf.J3.an Good to cholca stockers ft feeder. 3.7HJ4.10 Fslr to good stockers and feeders. S KfJS TS Common to fair Mocker 3 OtvjS .36 Bulls, stags, etc S TudJI veal calves 4.0O3SU Th following ubla snows he average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last veral days, with compsrlsons: P"- I ISO. jlSCS.13O4.lSO3.lS03.1901.lSt. June 10.. I 6 oo T8i Oil 7 l 6 83, June 11.. 8 3R4 4 78 01 7 S 91 $ 01 June 12.. 94H ig e g 001 T 33 S 89 4 87 June 18... 6 Soy 6 1 4 T! 07 7 36 S 84 4 a June 14... 6 27SI I 13 4 14 7 31 M W June IS... u 6 19 4 82 S 9 6 87 4 89 June 1.. . S 87H, 6 Si 4 88! Oil 1 4 4 Si June 17... i S 4 921 S f1 7 CT, I 3 June 18... 6 39HI 4 93 6 971 1 W 6 891 S 08 Jun 18 t IS t 94 7 43 6 93: 6 08 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattls. Hogs. lme he H u j t u A i ' Zsfi ul t I ( lilr ia i K,v:M IK IIA eva 4(1 . ; - " ..Biioee ijr 2.VVD'('r V .1 St. Ixiuls 3.00tjxi.R5 SSO 4J8.70 Bloux City , 8,0035.28 431.45 MONDAT'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows 'the numDer of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the country and their points of destination : CATTL.E. Car. S. M. I.indsey, Bonesteel, 8. D. F. E.... $ N. Rlessen, Fort Calhoun. Neb. M. ft O. 3 Fr. Puis, Hosklns, Neb. M. A 0 1 U. Stlckney. Lindsay, Neb F. B 1 A. D. Fisher, L'nderwood. Ia. R. 1 1 The official number of cars of stock brought In- today by each road was: Cattie. Hogs, sneep. rt sea. C. M. ft St. P 2 Wabash 8 Missouri Pacific IS L'niun Pacific 89 C. c N. V., east C. N. W., west 43 C, tit. P., M. ft O.... 13 C. 14. ft g.. east 7 C, B. ft g.. west 87 C, R. 1. ft P., east.... 1 C, R. 1. ft P., west... 1 Illinois Central 1 Great Western 1 1 71 46 13 M m Total receipts 197 226 4 3! The disposition of the day's receipt was a follows, each buyer purcnnslng in num ber ot head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co 668 3,103 o3 Swift and Company 1,288 4.482 3,i 6.034 266 cudahy Packing Co Hi Armour ft Co 7o2 Cunahy, from K. C 238 Vansant ft Co 18 Carey 48 M . 1. Stephen inn ft Son ....j SO J. B. Root ft Co 77 St. I... Dress Beef Co Other buyer 218 Totals 4,j; 19,467 ji(4j4 CAT'1'L.E The receipts of cattle thla morning were considerably larger thar. yesterday, 171 cars being reported In tha morning when tha market opened. Still the receipts were small for a Tuesday, the run one week ago having been 26. cars and two weeks ago 168 cars. The market aa a whole did not uow . very much change. There was a fair demand for destrabl sinus or neer steers Since tills morning fnd although the trade opened rather lata ! 11 ,T" viasnt that pack ers hsd use tor quite a good many desirable killers. The mar Ket on cattle answering to that de scription waa just about steady with yes terdev, there being very little change In any direction. The less desirable grades were a little slow and the tendency was to besr down on them to some extent. Still they wer not very much different from yesterday. Desirable cow and heifers, that Is, dry lot stuff was In very light supplv and for that reason sold readily at luliy steady of strong prices. The fact Is that so flttl'a dry lot butcher stock Is coming that any thing desirable along that line command good prices every dsy. On the other hand fines cows and heifers continue slow and weak. It being very hard some dsyt to mtve them at all. There were no stockers or feeder of snj consequence in th yard and. few wanted, the demand being comparatively light. The fact Is there Is very little change In the feeder situation from day tn dby. Representative sales: UBr.IT BTEERR Ko. Av. Pr. So. A. fr. 14 444 96 tl 10S4 4 46 I '44 I 60 I U44 4 14 14 , M I S4 43 1260 '4 66 1 124 4 40 S 1500 4 IS 14 444 4 OO 14 9t 4 4 .. " 4 10 I ..nt 4 40 1 614 4 10 4 1141 t 4 S76 4 HI f 1411 4 40 14 47 4 40 1 11U 4 pa 6 1(14 4 40 16 1X1 S 60 tf.1 4 40 23 MM i 4 16 1041 4 46 24 ... n oo 1 1140 4 60 17 1944 4 00 6 100 4 60 II DM 1 00 1 1144 4 60 II 1240 I 6 1 1040 4 10 II 1240 I 40 21 102 4 60 14 1117 I 10 20 1U4 4 61 6 UM I 10 34 940 4 60 16 ... ..114 I 10 14 1062 4 41 26 m I s 10 771 4 40 14 lyr) I 10 11 4X6 4 40 IS 1140 I 17 4 41 14 1444 I 14 I c. 4 44 14... 1146 t 16 IS.. i'4i 4 46 41 1101 1 u 16 1X 4 S8 0 1127 4 t 11 1014 4 SO IS 1313 1 t4 15 1141 4 S4 t. 1U0 I t 6 1124 4 S4 41 UM 4 It 26 1122 4 S6 II 1141 I 20 15 1142 4 64 12 1174 I 60 II IIU 4 4 i; lite I tt 14 146 4 44 COWS. 64S 8 00 I t4 I 64 40 I 10 t inno I 40 1 1040 I 24 1 0M I IS J 1000 I 46 1 644 I 10 4 44S I 16 I loso I t6 1 ..lot.) I 1 1 440 I 46 I ' I 44 I not I SO 1 440 I 60 11 74 I St 1 640 I 60 1 oM I S6 f 400 I 10 I iiti TS 1 "0 2 60 t ma t 40 1 1140 I 40 2 ttJS I tl 1 I 40 I K44 I 44 1 1100 I 14 4 1160 I 10 4 4"J I 74 1 US0 4 n 4 46 I 0 1 :490 4 t 1 1010 I OS 1 4f 4 tt 1 lono 1 no 1 ma 4 m 1 mo I 4 1 ,t , M I ...1490 I 00 I t44 4 It I K 8 94 1 ma 4 it 1 640 I 14 I mo 4 t t Il I I!00 4 I 1 10a I 94 I ....1644 4 ie 1 14 8 66 1 1044 4 2 1 11 4 1 144 4 It 1 4 ) U14 4 44 !..'. ! ' 114 6 HFIFERS. I S 2 448 SIS 1 474 I 26 I till I 44 4... 440 I 40 14 Mt I 6ft I 64 I 06 I 7H , 1 220 I eo 1 1-4 iif " m 'V-xls 1. 44 2 16 I TSI 4 4 1 2SS I 46 1 -....ITS 4 en I , 1W0 I 40 1 140 M !. -IH 1 1414 4 1 I I4 I 64 1 ,4 , i K-46 I S6 I ,,44 4 h I I' I 17M I I I4? I CALVES. 1 I . . 144 4 40 1 6 6 4 6 I 140 4 04 6 4 6- ...,..' 114 g t 414 4 64 t w , I IM 4 44 I its 4 9 31 4 64 4 ,7 tu 1 1.6 4 64 S is 4 94 I H1 4 I ii 1 ' ' 1 12. t 24 I I I au STOCKERS AND FEEDFRS 4 : aao 1 at litHif While there was a liberal 1 of hogs, the supply on s1e fell short of th. excesslrs receipts of Isat, Tuesday, w-ien 8S cart were reported In. The mrkM opened a little stronger then yes trdry. lh first sales being Isrgelv st ta 46, wrb a $8 46 top. Before very msnv had an npptrtunlty to take adrsntage ef these firlcea advices were received Indicating a referable autlook at other marset pp' nts ant packers prompt lv lowered their bi-ls. They be ran offering $8$7H for tha g tiers! run of the hogs and the trade, for a time, csfne to a stsndstlll. Ijiter ;ti 1' recovered again and the bulk of hogs llnslly thanged hands st $8$7H4S40 or not tniich different than yesterday's gen eral res-ket. The market closed verv slow and week, It being hsrd work to get over 88 STHtit 36 even for the best hogs. iiepreaentstive sates Xa A. SV PT. .tit H IK ..t4 ... I Na. A. . Ill ,11 lie ..l ,.o .441 ,16S . 44 . .90s 8k Pr ... I 17 t ... ITt 40 4 I7t in 1 I7t ao I rst ... 4l7t ... I t ... 4 ITt . . I rt ' 71 60 ... S4.... S.... .... 4 ... 44.... fl... IS.... 4.... al ... 11... 44 ... 171... 74... 44.... 44... 74.... 14.... 4.... 74.... II ... 44.... 14... 71 ... tt.... 64.... 74 ..., 4.... 61.... 71.... SS . . . . s.... 14.... 6S... 44.... Tl.... S4.... 44.... St ... . 41.... 44 ... 4... S.... I SI tvr ... hi re. 4 .140 94 4 IS .. 14 a. SI. II. S4. II 41. 44. Tl I. 41 PH 140 I 111 190 4 fa IM tn 4 16 I"! 6 4 V HI ... I ISt Tl 140 4 ISt 111 ... IT '4 ISO e 8 17 '4 ...m so 4 40 ...114 ;o is . ri 'as 8 it ....144 It I 44 ....tto ... 4 4 . . . IS4 ... 4 40 ...911 ... 4 4 ...91 . . 4 4S ...264 4 4 40 ...141 12 4 40 ,.,.9a ... 4 40 ....240 ... 4 40 ...241 10 4 40 ...214 ... 4 4 ...1.44 144 4 4n ...147 ... 4 40 ...114 10 40 ...141 140 4 44 ... 99 SO 4 4o ...fl I 40 .. !)4 .... 4 40 ...161 40 4 44 ...sat n 111 ...ui 12 4 .." ... 4 4U ...96 ... 4 40 ..247 t 4 4S ...err ... 1 aa ,...941 N 4 40 ...907 ... I 40 ...144 It 4 41' ,...m ... 4 40 ...IIS ... I 4tt ...124 19S 4 4t ...H7 10 I 4lt ...10 ... 4 44 ...til 60 I 41 tat in 4 1st 17 ISI ... 4l7t 40 4 ISt 44 4 47 ... lift t 4 ISt 74 .20 .941 ..IS IS.. 44.. 14.. 90.. T7.. S4.. 74.. 47.. 4.. 74.. 47.. 44. . . St.. S4.. S4 . SI.. II.. SI.. It.. 41... S4... SS.. a.. S4.. 66.. II.. 44... S4... TS... ..111 . lie 4 lit . 744 ... I ISt ..ICS ... 4 171a . 224 DO I ISt . 912 140 4 lit ..MS 40 4 ISt .117 0 4 47 t . 241 60 7v, .141 190 17 S 4f 4 10 I 7U ...IS SO I7V4 ..III ... I ISt ..Ml ... ISt . 221 110 7t . f 1714 ..111 140 4 I7t ..II tVO I 87 t 90S 44 I7t ..III ... I I7t IJ0 ISO I 7t 114 10 ISt ns ....! ...114 ...141 ....214 ...114 ... 11st 60 1 rt 0 I 47 1 40 !7t .. 4 I7t 4 4.t 4 I7t St. .112 271 40 4 44 Mlr.K I- The Mr.elr.re ne ik... ...I Isn-.b continue very light at this point, only four cara being reported In this rrornlng. A pretty good kinn of lambs sold at it 046.s. with a few spring lambs ,37.16. with ewes at 15.76. these prices all looked good and strong and th msrket aa a whole might be described In those words, that 1s, good and strong. Ituyer seemed to have use for everything comltiir and everything that la likely to come and It Is no trouble whatever to dls p is.- of desirable killer at prices that eotiid not rail to stlsfy the shipper. Quotations on clipped stock: Good to choice western lambs, 38.60 7. OS; fair te l 'mbs, 3. 008.60; cull lambs, 14.60 e i coo1 t0 hlc yearlings, t5.76 i "i '' to good yearlings, $3.60 4J6.7J; good to choice wethers, $o.7S4rS.lJ; fslr lo good wethers, S5.60trS.76; good . snn,!:f' J5'7e 00: ,alr to 00(1 w'. v v v u. 1 u , uucan, 4 1. -S r4v 4. 1 S. Av. Pr. 4 00 6 (0 5 76 SO" 7 26 5 SO 10 western ewe culls 10 western lambs ... 65 ewes 4 western wethers'! 39 spring lambs 10 cull Inmbe 73 43 88 86 65 71 68. western Inrnh 78 ft) 265 western lambs.... CHICAGO 1,1 VR STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady. Hon Weak , ta Five Cents Lower. a ilCAP0t J,,n 19. CATTLE Receipts, head; msrket stesdy; common to prime ll-ZT 10; cows. 3.(sB4.ISft; heifers 32J64J6 26; bulls. 82.7W.26; ?.lves. 6.7S 'uUft's?01.?1 n, f'Jr- 32.7504.76. .H20,81Rce,l",, , nm h''; market weak to 6c lower; choice to prime heavy. S88IV9 8.70. medium to good heavy, 3.sABJ.65; h"r . w"'h'- e.82U(641 87V9; good to SHBEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 15.000 head; market steady: sheep. 34.60tB SV yearlings, 3.0Off.SO; shorn lamb" 15 Hew York Ure Stock Market. -.N? W J9RK- June I BEEVES Re celpls 888 hevl; all consigned direct ex cept four cars. No trading" Feeling weak Dressed beef quiet, but "steady at 8Ho per pound; extra quality. gc. Port, today. 120 csttle snd 82 qimrters of tr f of beefOW' tU "n1 16,10 qu,r' ' CALVES-Recelpts. SW head: market .ixvg,(.a - no strictly prime or choice here Buttermilk ronjlnf. Dressed calves stesdy; city dressed veals. 8V,11ue per pound; few fancy dressed vesls? l2c? coun trvdressed .HtflOVic; dressed buttermilks, .2liKF AND .''A MBB Receipt. S.925 hesd. Sheep tedy; lambt firm ami I0(ff16e h'fhr- fluallty considered. Sheep. 14.00 mWt'oo ,J'l0fl'W: -'rllng st;dy at HOOS--Recelpts, S.flOO hesd; market full teady. State hog. Kiotn.io. r""' Kaaeaa City I.I re gtoek Market. KANSAS ITT, June lS.-CATTT.E-Re-eelpis. 10,600 hesd. Including 600 southerns: market steady to strong. Choice export and dressed beef steer. S6.30ej6.70; fair to good, 14.00(86.1; western fed steers. SS.OOW t.Sto: stockers snd feeders, 32.75tM.86: f.?'1? ''.'' eSOMJ4.75; southern cows. H'iSSJ'K1 W.v' JM: ntlv. heifers. 33.ooj.(jO; bull. J.Sotri.oo; calves. 32.60 O.oo. HOOS-Recelpte, 17,500 head; msrket rii',10 rf,n. to H57U; hulk of safes. 8 4tvr8.oO; heavy,-' M.4re.67H,' packers, i'-'HJM2H; Pigs and light. i.S()V47H. SHfcEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 7tt' head; msrket strong to 10c higher; spring lambs ioa.00 higher. Umbi. fS.60iii7.76: fed sheep and yearlings, 36.001.2; Texas clipped yearlings. 86.7W6.4i; Texas clipped sheep. $6.2V(f4.76: Texas gosts, 3.26u).76; stockers and feeders. 13.25;. Of). St. loals I.Ito Stork Market. . ST. LOUIS, June W.-CATTLE-Recolpts. T.500 head. Inclnding 8.375 Texan; msrket, stesdy; native shipping and export steers. 84.9004.85; dressed beef and butcher steers. eo.omuo.iu. Hirers umier i.vw ins., nsnrri-- stockers and feeders, $260454.26; cows and heifers. 2.0ttff.a; canner. ll.ooaj.oO: bulls S2.r&3ri0; calves. M.io00: Texss and In-i'.'t!"- W-'WtWeOi cows and helfere, $2.00(fi8 50. IKXIS-Recelpts. 7.500 head; morket. steady; pigs and lights. $5.60 60; packers lft.65; butchers and beat heavy, $.9C"4T SHEEP AND LAMBB-Recelpte. 1 JtVI head; market, stesdy; muttons. $3.nn4v lambs. $4.0f'j 00; culls and bucks, $a.75tiWI stockers, $40n54.. ' St. Joseoh Live gtoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. June 19. CATTLE Re. eel pi a, 8.3?il head; market, inactive and stesdy: nstlves, $4f4Vfl5.76i cows and heif ers. ll.75SB-4.75; stockers and feeders, $3.0Osj HOOS-Recelpts, 18.780 head; msrket stesdy: light. $6308 45; medium snd heavy' $8 404711.65; bulk of sales. $.!7W360 SHEEP AND liAMBS-Recelptt. 72S head market, strong: lambs, $7.80; yearllnas $86; wether. $8 30. rung.. 9la City I.Ito Stock Market. SlOt'X CITT. Is.. June IS. - (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, Too head market steady; beeves. $4.0Oli5."j ows bulls and mixed. $3.0ts94.$0; stockers and feeders, $3.4oQ4 IV; calves and yearlings $1.1414 10. " HOlS Receipts. 6.000 head; msrket steady to weak, selling at M3"9tb: bulk Of sales, $6.I2S38.36. 4Jlot,k gl,,!,,. Receipts of live atock at the six principal Cattls. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha Sioux City .... Kansas City . St. Joseph .... t. Lculs ..... Chicago Total 6.000 17.600 18,740 7 600 lift 4.50 72 i 1.6.-1 16.0)4) .SO.SAl 80,C ' J1.8JJ Coffee Market. NEW TORK. June 11-COFFEE-Market for future opened t.adv at a decline of five to ten points In spite of steady Eur.. I" rsiiies. unaer wall street selling and i the absence bf Import jm suppott Tne French market sold iiT later In response to the define here, hut the local market I ruled a little steadier In the jte trading ' and rl aed steady net unchanged, the rally i being due lo- covering. Sales were reported i of bags Including Julv at 8 0688 10. - September, SlMJ!.-; Iiecember. $46c:i May. .$..- ! I lla aoal Koala. , NEW YORK, Jus 19 -4, Cottonseed ' steady: prime crude., f . 0-t mills. "9c- i new e low SAc. Petroljm. steady- "rel ' lined New York. $7.80. Turpentine, steadv 1 ss iHJY&sic. P.09J1N F nu; atrslned. common to food, (-IL CITY. Pa . June 19 -)IT -Credit beUnces. $1 M; shlnmenta. ,5S bbls ; avev re atel bbll Runs 18 M r,K1a ....... was a liberal rual634 bbls. Ijma aLlpments, Su,'uo bbla.: average, 1748 bbls Uma runs, hKJ bbls a-ersgr. .i bbla. 8AVANNAII, Os . June 19. -OIL-Tur pentme, s.'V Rt'SIN-A. R. C. $.1; F. G. 84 OA; H, $4 M 84 30; K. 4 ; M, 44 4; W U. S4.SJ); W W, OMAHA WHIIIKKtlK MARKET. ! CoaalllUa of Trade aad 4)tattaaa oa ' Staple and Fatter I'roslae. EOOS-Receipts, liberal; freah ttoek. J4'a L1VK POLi.4h-neii. vtt'i rooaiers ; c: turkeys. l.,o, ducks. l(c. spring chkk- ; ens, lHWc per lb. BL' 11 KM Packing stock. 18t4': cholC 14 I fancy dslty. 15c; rresinery, I14j I IIA-Iiitea quoted y urns ha r'eed ui- j-n.v: o 1 upisnd. $10.50: medium, $9 oo, cosise, 9 no. Rye straw. 50. BRAN Per ton, $17 to. row .-r SJEW VKUETARLKSJ. 0-V,T0Kl-Texas, per crate of 30 ILs, net. $1 $. et.XVAJ.. KANS-Per market basket ol about 15 lbs., 11.L6 biRlNn bP.ANS-Per market basket ol about ii lbs., $1.26. TIRNIPS. BKET8 AND CARROTS Pr dos. bunches, 2uo. . LEAF ' LETTLCK-Hotriouse, per dog. head, JOc. CI CI M8ERS Home-grown. pr dog., 5o; Texas, per bu. box, $1.76. ONIONS-Callfornla, 2ac per lb.! Texas. In!.1"' Wlte. 11 75; yellow, $1.36, GREEN ONIONS-rer dog. bunchea, 300. RADISHES Per dos 'inchea, 16e. CAbMAGR H'aliruniia. 3c per lb. CAC LI FLOWER-Per dos heads, 7644. OREKN PEA8-Per bu , $1 50. NEW POT A TO E8 -Per bu., $1 .00, OLD VEUETABLE8. POTATOES Home-grown per bu., SOfl 0c; Fouth Dakota, per bu.. 757j0c; Colorado, 6c per bu. NAVY BEANS -Per bu., II; No. t, S1.7. IJMA BEANS Per lb, SHc . i-ROPICAL FR1ITS. DA1F.8 Per box ef So-lb. pkgs , $3 eo? Hellowe'eri. In 70-lb. boxes, per boa. 6c: Say era, per lb.. c; walnut stuffed, l-lb. pkgs., $2 00 per dos.; 3-lb. boxes, $l.oi. ORANGES Calif ornls, extra fanov nav els, large else. 4.t66.av Mediterranean sweets, all sixes. $4.0O4jH.6O; Valenelaa all sires, $6.(j6.60. LEM11NS Limonlers. extra fancy. 244 slie. $6.00; 3iK to 3H0 else. $7.76. FIOS California, per lo-lb. carton, 75a Sf.c; Imported Smyrna, threa-vrown. 11c; aix-crown. 13c. BANANAS Per medium slged bunch, tl 71 92 X; Jumbos, li.li... .1.00 I'INKAPPLKS Florida, sis 14, SO and S6 $3.60. FRUITS. CHERRIES California. $3.00 per $-lb. box our cherries 34-qt. crate, I1.3MT1 60. tJOOSEBERRlEfi-Per crate of 24 qta. $3.00. PKACHES-Callfornla. $1.36 per "bu. PLUMS California, $1.76 per bu. BIjACKBERRIES Per 34-qt. crat. $3 54 08.00. RASPBERRIES Red. per J4-qt. crate $3.00; black, per 4-qt. crate, ' ' MELONS. . 40jtf.1!!S,ELON8-i'" ,b' -oout iwwo men. OANTEIXJUPES-Mexlcan. per crate about 46 melons. $6.OO4t$,00; Texas pr crt' about 46 melons, $3.60 vrate, CUT MEATS. No. 1 ribs, lie; No. t ribs, He; No. I rlba Vie; No. 1 loin, 15c; No, 2 loin. lAe- Nr.' 8 loin, ll'ic; No. 'l chuck. VcTno i chuck. tc; No. 3 chuck, 60; No. 1 round, Hc; No. 2 round, 8c; No. round. 7Ve ino. 1 piate, sc; no. s plate, Sc; No. I plate 2Vc. ' MISCEU.ANEOUS. CIDER Per keg. $3 76: per bbl., $8.76. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $8 50. ..VliKF,SKB.'i , nfwv J,lc; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin Itmberger, 12c: twlna 13Hc; Young Americans. 15c. twins, NUTB-Walnuts. No. L soft shall, new crop, per lb., 16Hc; bard shells, per lb . 13HC. Pecans, large, per lb, lc; small per lb., 12o. Pespuls, per lb., 6c; roasted per lb., 12c. Chili walnuts, per lb., 12ffllJVo Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard bells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts. $4 per sack SUGAR Granulated cane, In bbla. $6.06; granulated cane. In sacks, $6.01: gran ulated. In Backs, $4.1. SYRUP-In bbls.. 24e per gal.; in cases, t 10-11). cans, $1.70; rase. 11 6-lb. cans. 31 lo esses, 34 2H-lb. cans. $1.86. . ' COFFEE Roasted, No. So, He par lb : No. 80, StHo per lb.; No. 26, lSUo per lb: No. 20. 15Hc per lb.; No. 271, 12He per lb, CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per 1 bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60: Norway mackerel, Dr bbl., 200 lbs., bloaters, $40; No. 1, $28; No 3 $28: No. $. $20; Irish. No. I, $18: herring "in bbl., 200 lbs. each, Norway 4k, $13; Norway 8k. $13: Holland, mixed, $11.60; Holland her ring, in kegs, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 7bc CANNED OOODSCorn, standard west ern. 56900c: Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, 3-lb cans, $1 2l1.60- 2-lh., Hc43'$l. Pineapples, grated. 3-lb . $2.06 2 30; sliced. . $1802.30 Gallon spples, fancy, 83 90; California apri cots. S1.40irf2.00; pears. $1 .7ltt$.60; peaches, fsncy, fl. 7691.40; If. C. peechea, $10Trtf2.50. Alsska salmon, red, $1.26- fancy Chinook Fi, $2.10; fancy sockaye. F.. $1 SS; sardines. Si oil. $2.60: i mustard, $2.60Q3 10. Sweet potatoes. 9l.ttVtfl.2fi; sauerkraut, fl; pump kins. 8004531.00; wsx beans, f-lb.. 7Vff90e; lima beans, 2-lb., 7fic4T$1.85; spinach, $186; fheap peaa. -lb., 80c; xtra, 754180c; faney, 11.351.75. ForolsTit Flaanelal. IXNDON, June IS. Money today waa ob tainable at easy rates, owing to the large supplies. Discounts were weak. The com petition for bills Increased and an early reduction of the Bank of England's rate of dlacount waa freely discussed. Trading on the stork exchange was dull, but strag gling Investment order and tha cheapness of money served to keep up the gilt-edged section. Amerlcsns were a fraction below parity at the opening, but Improved to wards noon, Baltimore A Ohio especially rising smartly. Pennsylvania was heavy on the coming bond Issue In Parla. In the afternoon New York sent buying ordure and prices hardened and closed dead v. Foreigners were featureless. Russians wer easier. Japanese Imperial 8a of 1904 closed at 101',. BERLIN. June 19. Trading on th Bourse today waa quiet. PARIS. June If. The tone of th Bourse today waa calm and prices at the opening had a tendency to Improve. Later, how ever, there was a reaction and stocks closed wesk. -Russian Imperial 4s closed al 77 and Russian bond of 1904 at 48S. ST. PETERSBURG. June 19 Prices on the Bourse today wer somewhat steadier. While Imperial 4a gained half a point, 6 fell H. closing at Evaporated Apples and Driest Frwlts. NEW YORK. June 1B.EVAPORATED APPLES Market shows a firmer tona at to futures, which has been attracting soma speculative demand with November delivery now quoted at 84c Spot quota lions are unchanged, with strictly prime atMc; choice. 1 1 J lle; faney, 11 ft. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunet are unchanged, with iitiottulona ranging from 7'4i to 84c, according to grade. Ap rlcota are more or leas nominal on spot, with choice quoted at 12He; extra choice. lSOlSVtc: fancy. ItSimc Peaches are stronger for future delivery and lone It firm pn spot. Choice are quoted at 104 ft lie: extra choice. ll'Aliyc; fancy, 9 12c. RBAr. F.S.TATI? TRANSFERS. Jacob R. Kendrix and wife to John L. Hill, tract north aide of a H of nw 4 ot a-l-IB Ellen Powers to Frank Schrag. south' $3,000 " teet 01 tot 1 and norm 10 reel of lot 4. sll in Redlck's add C'ndi Frank Crawford, et al. to Edward Kelly, undivided ' intetest in lots 1. i and 3. In O'Brien's sdd Jane Stewart to Frank Crawford, lots 1, 2 and 3. In O'Brien's sdd John T. Hall and wife to John Gsrrlty, lot IS In block 6, In Gismmery park.. Fra-ik W. Cermtrhael trustee, and wife to Ernest Zschsch, lot 30 and 32 In block 116, In Dundee Place........... South Omaha Und Co. to John Mick Ions, lot 8 In block 314 of South Omaha L. M. Hewer and wife to Maud Eaa ley, lot 4 In block S. In Bowers' add.. Johanna Luytoen to Florence E. Crist, lot 1 In Frederick add Charles R. Caugolsn and wife to Jtrj-eg H, Hurter, wett I foot of eaat 12 feet of south Vs of lot $. block 28, in city of Omaha George W. baker and wife to Thomas Sherlock, lot 1 In Clarke sub., lot $ In Millsrd A Caldwell s sdd Frames M. Rechtel to Anna A. Noon, lot 4 In block 13 of corrlgan plane.... Sarah J. Lancaster and husband ta Fmol W. Gunter. lot 13 In block I. Walnut Hill add Dse H. Smith to Charles I. Rlrkett. esst 30 feet of weat feet ef east 115 4-eet of lot 10 in Millard A Csld tfll's add , Fred II. Bentley and wife It' Carl Johnson, south V, of lot 14 In I. ay Ion sub lrlnde Grfls to Mae Itufftngton. lot 3 re-allotment of block IS. Bemls park Peter Jeeeen. )r . to K. M Morsman. .Ir.. undivided V Interest In lot . Col lln s place Nettle Collins Gstes to Peter Jetsen' Jr.. undivided Interest In lot 6. Collin's plane Dorelhes Tibkr snd hjal.and to E. H 1-ady, suith H of lot 11 In Nelson's add Johanna I.uvben to Florence K. Criat, lot U la Frederick add 1.100 600 to 400 1.000 300 I2S 1.300 w VVi) 1.0k) 2.900 1.126 1 1.2AO 1 1 J2S0