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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1907. 13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET (northern, 6 ad. - Futures, quiet; July, 4a ii-o. o-pieniner, 4S 10 i. HoP-In London (Pacific roast) quiet, 2 ltr3 5a. Wheat Showt Strength Owing Bullish Re porta. to SEWS COMES FROM THRESHING i.itti Hh S CtTere tne Market mud Bi In tha Lino Price. lar Mala I la Bid OMAHA. Juna 21, 1907. n:e inaikel opened mu aome atrengt.il tiiuv.it i,i taaoui, owing to bullish repu.t loin CKikiioina and southern kuntu, wnere Uia bun naa bagun. W r.eac opened stronger on aoma bullish "pom auu reports or poor tnresning londitlon where tnresning Kaa begun, citile wheal waa offered toi aaia and buna aegan to bid prices up. Juiy upnon opened at gbSrt-' bid and closed at : bid. Corn opened weak on more favorable weather report and lower cablea and Roll ing waa general at the opening by commis sion house. July corn opened at 4sc. bid. and closed at 4Hc, bid. Oat opened aolt on idling by commission houses, but prices held urni In apite of heavy selling and weakness shown lu other grain. July oata opened at 41-o, bid, and Closed .at 41 c, bid. Primary wheat receipts were 291.000 bush, els and shipment 49,ou0 bushels, against receipt lam year of KM.ouu buaheia and ampinenta of Miftito buenels. Corn re ceipts were 749.UOU buaheia and shipments Vutt.ou buBhela, against receipt last year of o.l, (Km bushels and ahipmanta of 4i,uuv buaheia. Clearance wera 163,000 bu. of corn, and ftU.wv bu. of oata, and wneat and flour equal to iW),w.'0 bu. Argentina wheat shipments thla week were JM12.UU0 bu., a compared thla weak last year of 1,60,000 bu. Argentina corn shipments thla week war l.kUI.Otf) bu., aa compared thla week last year of 8.87S.O0O bu. Liverpool closed VtVtl tower on wheat, and Ww'-id lower on corn eauoard reported So, 000 bu. of wheat for export. Local range of optlona: NKW YORK r.RF.R4L MARKET quotations of the nay oat Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Juno Jl.-FI-OUR-Re-rrlpts, 26,521 bbls.; export. 6.148 bbls.; maikt steady but quiet; Minnesota r stents. 86.uon-3.4u; w inter strslghts. 4 304.4S; Minnesota bakers. 13.66 11 4.1 6 : winter extras, $SOu4j8f0; winter patents. u win; winter low grades, iz.vv'v Rye flour, steady: fair to good. 14 a. 40. I4.i5ii o 00: choice to tsncv. 15.106 5. 40 CORNMEAL-Hteady; Hue white and yel cotr"' Sl.Hfcl.lS; kn dried, RYE Mull; No. western, nominal, c I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 77,200 bu.: exports, 222.917 bu, Spot market steady: No. i red, t'ic. elevator, and 99Ho. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.0r'i. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.07'. f. o. b, afloat. The feature In wheat today was a strong afternoon advance due to reports of a big export business. Previous to- this the mar ket acted rather weak under liberal Ar gentine shipments, easy Liverpool rablea and active short selling. Final prices rep resented a partial Sc net advance. July, JfrV'g $1.00 8-16, closed at tl.om; September fl.oii.ori, closed at l.rt; December, $1.02'51.03, closed at ll.OVV CORN Receipts, 16,126 bu.; exports, 107,649 "u. opoi maraet easy; no. a, elevator, Kc, f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 white. 63c, and No. 2 yellow. 63c. f. o. b. afloat. The notion market was nulel mnA iIm,! vm business, closing net unrhaniml' juiv state. September, 62c. OATS Receipts, 96,000 bu. ; exports, 58.700 M.u pot. rnarket steady; mixed oats, 26 to T.yJ-81o: nBtural white, 80 to S3 Iba., 01 H''l62t4fl: dlltn,1 whit el u ii 7 (, - ' .. . i . v v, v VV W IUB., u-',x HAY Steadv: choice. ai ?Wul Sn. NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS Market ii Dull and Stagnant, hat Price. Remain Firm. GOLD ENGAGED FOR EXPORT Demands of Faglaa4 and France for the Tallow Metal Attrmote Atten tion ( gaecnlatora Banda Aro Wtsk, general ftind, axclualTa of the ifin,nnn,Ano gi'ld reserve, shows: Available cash bal ances. Wu.lsa,4a; gold colo and bullion, $SU47.XJ; gold oertlflrataa, tA3,W.4X). REPORT OP THE CXKARIG HOI R Tranaaetlana at Iks Associated Baaka for tha IS'oak. NEW TORJC. June n. Pradstreefa bank clearings report for the week ending June 2n shows an aggregate of liK9,lfsi. as against $2,Mft,4!7. last week and 2.R71, tii.fluo In the corresponding week Last year. Canadian clearings for the week tatal 13. tet.tMt. as against M,415.ttiQ last week and 7,a,00O In the same week last year. Tha following Is a list of the cities: . Art Idea Open. High. I Law. Close. Yasy. Wheat-i ill! July... KHBI KVHB 86B 854,31 S&HA 8ejt... SVBl 8TiB fcI-iA 87B 87A Corn I I I July... 48 B 4S B 47T4A 48 B 48 A Bept... 47HB U 1A 4',HBl 47A Oata I I- I , i m ,wn iiini J1L U I JIB. A juiy...i in ti iTic ii-" apt... awB aeai va dhb koHa A asked. Omaha Unsh Prlcaa WHEJAT-No. 1 hard, 86Wcj No. t hard, aiaMVae; No. hard, 7lc; No. I spring. ;)t7c. COHN-No. 8, 47H84Sc; No. 4. 4r,VV947e; No. 8 yellow, 471(48c; No. a white, 4VCtVxC. OATS No. 3 mixed. 4141'e: No. I white, 4ZiU4; No. 4 white, 41H,S42c. UKliNo. 2. No. t, IVfrO- i Cariot ltccolyta. Wheat. Corn. Oats 18 &1 7 183 65 2 56 shipping, 756e; good to .t"?TBte"r,'r: ate,l comrhon to choice, ,'M,:e: 19. t4i6c. I'aclhc coast, 1908. HIDES QuJet; Central America, 22c; Bogxita. 23 c. feS?'!115" Quiet; acid, 2827Hc. PROVISIONS-Beef, ateadv; family, 114 no U50; mess, $9 6(x&10.00; bctf hama, 34.v3 2VA0: packet. IH.onci1l.liA; city extra India mess, 22.0O(33.O0. Cut meats, steady; 1'K-kled bellies. 1 1 .as (g 1 4.00; pickled hams. tl2.mwi2.7B. Lard, easy. Western prime, 8 tuK 62H; refined, easv: conti nent. $9.00; South America. $10.00; com pound, $8.87Va.12". Pork, ban-ly steady; family, $18 5019.00; short clear, $17.0C& 18.00: mess $17.B0(ii'18.i6. T A LLOW Quiet ; city ($2 rr pkg), He: country (pkga. free), 4(6 6Hc. RICKSteady: domestic, fair to extra, tne: Japnn. nominal. BUTTER Firm: street rtrlce. extra creamery, 2aV4jg24c; offlclal, creamery com mon to extra, llia28c; renovated, common to extra, KWMOHe; western factory, com mon to firsts, 17T19c; western imitation creamery, firsts, inac CHEESE-Steady; nevJ state full cream, colored and white; large and small, best, llc; fair to good, lO'iUlc; Inferior, 711f- o. EGOS Easv: western firsts, official nrlce 15-Ac. POULTRY Ijlve, dull; spring chickens, 18c; fowls, ISo; turkeys, 11c: dressed, steady; western broilers, Tdlic; turkeyii, 1014c; fowls, 1113c. WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT Chicago Minneapolis unmlia Uuluth CH1CAUO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea of Ike Trading; and Closlngr Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAOO, June 21. Increased ship ments ot wheat irom Argentina a.fc. con tinued favorable weather for the crop ... tula country ana canaua nu pressing effect today on, the local wheat inarkut. Hicea at the close, however, mowed little change, the September ' de nvery being down only a shade. Corn was off fcwHc. Oata were up HttHc. r-rovlslons were 2 He lower to 7 He higher. It waa reported that the Argentine ex ports last week were 8,312,000 bushels, which waa conalderably in exceaa of pre Moua estimates and 1,672,000 bushels ubove the shipments for tha same week last year. This weakened the Liverpool market and also depressed prices on the local exchange. Weather conditions In Jhls country were generally favorable. I iil me iiibv nwMi " about lc below tha close of yesterday. Irom .this point the market rallied, be cause .of reports of an Improved export demand .and on damage reports trom Kansas and the northwest. Later the market cased oft and closed steady. Sep tember opened Hc lower, at 94 li4-c, sold oft to 9atc and then ad vanced to 4i"4Ho. The close waa . -,t (k'lMHo, Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to ;u,iuo buaheia. UK ports for the week, as shown by Brad strcet'a were equal to t, 850.000 bushels. lTimary receipts were 291,000 bushels, against 294,000 bushels for the same day Uat year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported recelpta of 287 cars, against 'J.n-. cars last week and 230 cars a year ago. ..ower cables, excellent weather for tha new crop and the decline In wheat caused weakness in the corn market early In the any. l.ator pricea rallied because of a brisk demand for cash grain. ThJ mar- kei wensenea again curing me mat. nuur of trading- and closed easy. September opened iic lower, at 62 '4 0 81 Ho, ad vanced to 63Ho and cloaed at 68 H I? el Ho. Local recelpta were 619 cars, with 141 cars of contract grade. Oats were easier at the opening, In sym pathy with wheat and corn, but the mar ket aoon became atrong on report of green bug damage lrKIndlana and Illinois. Caah houses were the principal buyers. '1 he market closed firm. September opened V Hc lower, at 37HV37Vc advanced to 8Hc and closed at 88H!8He. Local receipts were 97 cars. Provisions were weak early In tha day because of selling by local packera. Late n the session the market became steady on buying of pork by shorts. At the dote Fepteniber pork waa up 7Hc, at $lt.82H Lard was off 2 He, at $8.77 H- Rlua wars unchanged at $8.66. Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 21 cars: corn, 697 cars; oats, 12 rars; hogs, 17,000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows; Probably Thsndrr Storms for Sator day, Maya Colonel Welsh. OMAHA. June 21. 1907. Light rains .were scattered throunhout , uce. me St. the Missouri, Slississlppl and Ohio valluys, i n'i. j?guf, cu"'d witnin me past tweniy-iour nours, ana are falling this morning at points in eastern Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Temperatures are slightly hlgner every where, except In the extreme northwest and on the pacific slope, where the weather i',' 1 " ,rt Is slightly cooler. Uenerally cloudy and a"Kry ?n inreaiening weather prevails In the central valleys and west, and conditions aro favor able for thunder showers in this vicinity tonight or Saturday, with warmer tonight. viiimii recura oi temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1907. 190ft. 1906. 191)4. Minimum temperature 68 62 63 66 Precipitation 00 .00 .02 .15 Normal temperature for today, 73 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1. 6.16 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 2.17 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1905, 193 Inches. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. KDW YORK. Juna 21. Apart from the wide significance of a stagnant stock market, such aa today a, the immediate ; penses for clerk hire, high rents and In i many cases for leased wires, a dull market la naturally depressing. Ana yet con siderable encouragement of a negative kind might be derived from such a market aa today's In the power of resistance shown to what were substantially unfavor- ! able factors. Demand, indeed, was almost I utterly prostrate, but selling orders were , In Insignificant volume and the vibration of pricea was of the feeblest. Prices are not thus sustained In a dull market held up by artificial forces. The small effect pro duced by today's adverse Influences fa a proof of tne practically stable equlllblrlum of the market at present. The development that attracted most at tention during the day waa the engage ment of l,lm,.c of gold for shipment to London tomorrow, while the movement to Paris was extended by tha engagement of an additional $1,5ii0,iA). It was understood that the" Bank of England, In order to al low of a profit being made on the ship ment to London, was allowing Interest on the amount to the shipper while It waa In transit. This is the device employed by the Har.k of France to attract gold when the margin of profit as an exchange opens Is narrow or Is lacking. So far as is known amongst exchange authorities In New York, this Is the first time the Bank of England has been known to make this al lowance on gold shipments, with tha rng slble exception of the Boer war crisis. Raising the bid on the price of gold In London within narrow limits usually meas ures the extent of the departure of the hingland tnmi'.utlon from the normal at tractions of the exchange market except aa the money rate is influenced by the con trol of resources. The knowledge of the nature of the bid made by Ixindon had a dlnquletlng effect and aroused apprehen sion of some occult cause lying back of so urgent a demand. Rumors were rife of further financial difficulties In connection with the over-extension In Egypt. The dls- oroers in tne soutn or nance induced li quidation for Paris account in London. Helling of securities here for foreign ac count was Insignificant, as it was Indeed for any account, but the sentimental effect of thf' foreign situation was considerable. The banks have lost on sub-treasury oper ations since the last statement $4,409,000, and receipts on balance on the Interior movement offset this probably less than a million. This does not count tomorrow's shipments of 2.6u0,000 of gold. Last week the surplus reserve stood at only $4,614,626. The preservation of tho surplus seems to depend therefore on a scaling down of credits. Call money rates, however, were somewhat lower than yeaterday. The money rate In London also receded, as did the price of gold, In spite of London's urgent bid for New York gold. A tone of warning In an address by a banker whose utterances .Wall street has been sensitive to In the past Seemed to be without In fluence. The St. Louis and San Francisco a weak Inn In . V. a knn market afterward. A sHimp in the London market for copper warrants was of onlv Might influence here. The closing tone wbs decidedly firm. Bonds were weak. Total sales, par value, $,H6.000. United States bonda were nn- .HUlllOiH Ol MuleS Itnrt eamra i,At.. Hons on the New York Stock exchsnge: B.lM Ml,, t . nu.ui, Mprm ....... a .... . .... Aun.1. Capper !io Ainer. Or and Foundry.... I.jos 40 u 40 So pfa Amer. Cotton Oil 10) II ii' do pfd Amr. ExprM Amr. Hid A Leather pfd Anifr. ice CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec- Cora and .Wheat Region Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending- at S a. meriuian tune, irway, June Zl. m.. 75th 1907: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Max. Mln. 68 Artlcles-l Open. Hlgh.J Low. Close. lYst'y. Stations. Ashland. Neb 83 Auburn, Neb 8$ n Columbus, Neb... 81 67 Falrbury. Neb.... 85 63 Fairmont, Neb... 86 61 Or. Island, Neb.. 81 06 Hartlngton. Neb. 84 68 Hastings, Neb.... 80 6(1 Oakdale, Neb..... 80 69 Omaha. Neb 81 68 Tekamah, Neb... 81 (JS Alta. Ia 81 m Carroll, Ia 83 81 Clarlnda. Ia 87 67 Sibley. Ia 81 61 Sioux City. Ia.. 82 66 Minimum temperature period ending at 8 (1. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Stations. Max. Mln Rain fall. .00 .19 .03 .00 T .00 .00 T .00 .00 T .00 T .00 .00 .00 for Sky. Clear Cloudy Ruining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ralnlrig Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour on. Ret.. Central. Chicago. III.... Columbua, O ties Moines, Ia.... Indianapolis, Ind.. Kansas City, Mo.. Lc-utsvtlle, Ky Minneapolis, Minn. Omaha, Neb St. Loula, Mo The weather is Rain. Inches. .04 Wheat July Sept. Dec. Ccn. July Sept. Dec. Oata July Sept. Deo. May Pork July Sept, Lard July Sept. Oct. Bibs July Sept. t ! 94H41-H 941st' I 61W4TH iU40 16 60 It 76 ' s 75 77H I 42V,) WHl 6H &l'k I 0 S9 ' 41H is &m It IUH 7Hl I 66 rtj91H'S' 9BV94Hfl.! 905.1 0V 62 oa'5Hrs 5Zr;534'Hl 63' 51VM.VU' 63QUH 4&V r?H 40 47Vd 16 7 8 67H 76 77W I 09 40 384 19V 16 6tH U83H I 67 8 80 47H an UoH 4Wj It 64 It 71 8 60 8 80 8 80 8 47H 8 66 no. a. Cash quotations were aa follows: - F1XUR Mrm; winter patenta, aSOtfiOO straights, $!46a.70: spring patents. $4 .&txt 6.00; straight a, $4.15; bakers, $2.1iV;(a.6o. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 97cil.Ki; No. $ Ncvll 01; No. 8 red, W'nOl'i- t'o UN No. 2. usViuuhc; N. 8 yellow. w WHO. X oATS No. 8, Hc; No. 8 white, 48o; No. tl while. 46HU'47u. I RVK-No. I. 4o. BAi(LEV-Fair to choice malting, Tofi74c. HbltS riax, No. 1 northwestern. $1.29. Timothy, prime. $t76. Clover, contract , gradas, $16 26. PKtiVltiloNS Short rlbe sides (looge, V-SVyai &- Mess pork, per bbl., $li.i'ai 16 M. Lard, per W0 lbs., Short clear tides (boxed). $.'i87H4l.12H. Receipts and shipments of flour and train were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. 26 82 64 17 84 62 .12 14 82 62 T 12 86 64 .10 22 82 62 .20 19 88 64 .06 2S 8'i 68 .04 16 82 60 .01 12 64 66 .06 wirmer throughout the entire corn and wheat region. Showers oc curred in all portions within the last twenty-four hours. L. A. WELSH. I,ocal Forecaster. St. Loala General Market. ST. LdUIS. June 21.-WHEAT-Steady; No. 8 red cash, 92e; No. 2 hard, 89"391c; July. 8!4c: fceptember. 914c CORN Weak; track No. 2 cash. KHoae; July, 62c; September. Uic; No. 2 white. 63 &63HC OATS Weak; track No. I cash, 46c; July. 44c; September, 37H&'38c; No. a white. 4"Ho. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. $4 40 4.70; extra fancy and. straight, $3.70224.20: char. I2.8infra.20. SEED Timothy, steadv. $3.0034.00. eORNMKAL-eteady, $17C BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, 85o tTe. HAY Steady; timothy, $17.003SI.OO: prai rie. $U.0i()14.00. IRON COTTON TIES-81.08. PAOOINO 11 He. HEMP TWINE 10c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing. $16.30. Lard, steady; prime steamed. !'8.2?H Iry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9.37H: 'clear ribs, $9.37H; short clears, $9 25. Bacon, sleady; boxed extra shorts. $.0.36; clesr rlhs. $10.15: short clears. $10.12H- POULTRY Firm; chickens. 10c; springs. 17c: turkeys, 12c; ducks, 8c; geese. 6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 204i23o. EGGS Steady, 12c. Receipts. Flour, bbls 7.0 Wheat, bu. 24.0f Corn, bu 116.' 00 Oata. bu. 13u.i0) Amer. Llneeed do nfd Amer. Loeomotlre do pfd Amfr. gmeltlnf A do pfd Amtr. Sugar Refining Amer. Tobanro pfd rtfa.... Anaronds Mining Co Atchlaon do lfd Atlantic Coast Line, ex-dtv Baltimore aOhto do prd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.... Canadlas Paelfle Central of New Jersey rhiaapeake A Ohio Chlceso Oreat Weitera Chlcaco A Northwesters.. C. M. A 8t Paul Chicago Term. A Trana.... do pfd C. C, C. A St. Loula.... Colorado Fuel and Iron.... Colorado A Southern do let pfd do zd pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products do pfd Del. A Hudaon fjel.. Lack. A Weetero.... Denver A Rio Orande do pfd Ptntllltn' gecurlttea Erie do let pfd do id Pfd Gnral Electric Hocking Valler, sx-dlr llllnola Central International Paper A Plnterna'Jonal Pump do p'd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do prd Loulrirllle A Naahvtlls Malan Central Minn. A 9t. Loula M . St. P. A Sault 8te. M. do pfd Mtwourt Pacific U , Kanaaa A Teiaa do pf1 Natluaal Lead N. A. R. of Meateo pfd N. Y. Central N. T . Ontario A Wertera. Norfolk A Weaterre. North American Pact Be Mall Pennaylvanl People's Oae Pltia., O.. C. A 81. L-... Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car 109 too It too MH tf S.ano l.too ino 1.700 LOJ0 ino too l'.Tnn 1,706 114H 106 14 74 k" ts MS 17H 4.l"0 11 too 10 141 00 1 119 104 i 6 tf IS M ei i ii 10 13 1 Flour, bbls. 18.su) Wheat, bu 18.0u Corn, bu 4riA.HU) Oata. bu .6n0 Barley, bu IS.60O On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, MetiCSc; dairies, lTtfZlc. Eggs, steady; at mark, rases Included. 18H-ti4e: firsts, lie; prime firsts. 14c. Cheese, steady, UVftUVto. Shipments too 24.016 7'(.VO n00 Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June 21. WHEAT July, 86c; September. 87w,e; December, f.9Hc; cash: No. 1 hard. 87Hc; No. 2. 85H feftVv No. 8 red, 90walHc; No. 8, 89iic. CORN July. 4!H,c; September, 4nSc; December. 464,c; cash: No. I mixed, &Vic: No. a. 6flc; No. 8 white, 60Hc; No. 8, 50H3 llHe. white. 46H3H6HC; No. 8 Tltf74c. timothy, $16.0W.50; pral- 90,000 t,00 ; 16c fll.fV 144.6.0 lO.OuO OATS-No. 8 mixed, 44Q44H& H 1 h-Sieacly, HAY Steady; rle. $W7S4111 25. EQ( IS Steady: extra fancy. ISHc; firsts. UHc; seconds. 10c; current receipts, cases Included. Vic; rasea returned, lc leas; south ern eess. 1o off. BUTTER Creamery, 82c; packing, stock. Mllstankeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis., June II. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern. $1 Ot ft 1.03; No. t northern, 99cO$1.61; September, 94 H 94 He. RYE Steady; No. 1. 87H- BAK LEY- Steady; No. 8, TtfJTIHe: sample, t if lie. CUHN Lower; No. $ caah.' 680itHl September, 18 H ll,d. LIWAerirool Urmia Market. LIVERPOOL, Juna tl-WHEAT-Spot, steudv; No. $ red western winter. talOd; No. i Csiiforn'a. 6s lid Futures, quiet; Julv. 6allV,d: 6-ptembtr. 7s i'd. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. . Oats, bu. .. Receipts Shipments 4700 60(00 22.00i) ?0 0( 6.1100 15,000 do 1H pfd do Id pfd Republlo Steel da pfd Rock leland Co pfd Rubber Oooda pfd n L 4 Ran Fran. Id pfd. Bt. Loula goutbwentertt do p(d Southern Pacific do pfd Routaern Railway do pfd Tenneeare Coal and Iron.. Teiaa A Pad Be Tol , St. L A Western.... do pfd Vnlos Paclfla da pfd IT. g Express U. 8. Realty V. t Rubber do pfd . V. Steel do pfd Virginia-Carolina Ckemlesl. do pfd Wabaeh do pfd Wella-rargo Itmreee WeMlnghtiuee Electrle Weatern Union Wheeling A Lake grle Vileconiln Central do pfd Northern PaclBe Central Laalbe d pfd gloea-Bhefflld (jreat Northerw pfd Iniorboroush Metropolitan.. do pfd TMal aales lor the 4ay. OB.re. 200 tl U "400 ii" 100 li 149 'oo ii" 63 794 11 tl 'ioo iii im 'too ii" ii". 'ioo iit iii . 10 14 11 'ios ii" si too 13 49 f in lio liiii 400 14 S4 tot) 72 rt 'ioi ii" ii" .4) 11 11 () to fl M0 17 47 41. ioi 100 n " lio i ii u 41 41 'ioo ii ii" tans 7t 7B 801) 111 111 'ioo 10 'iii rf ri" r 4- 4H 60,104 182 111 'to liiii ii 0I) 1I.ISO0 4.M9 1344 91 li 97 4. to 410 100 1. 000 m 21 ii" 1M ir M U4 to,04 sbsns. tit 11 40 ' K 220 102 114 104 li 91 14 87 s 5 M U K 144 17 10U 140 1 7 II Ii 29 H 17 117 11 M 141 444 70 US 11 ut 74 hi 11 TO K L M U lit M 117 1 ll U 1 4 110 M tt 44 U 111 111 7 II lit STA 10 w v. 1 M 4J I 1 II 74 111 n w r, in u it 11 14 n 17 n 1 it M n 141 77 It 14 M 1)! 11 H'4 44 124 M 44 New York Chlcsgo Boston Philadelphia St Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Kanaaa City ., Cincinnati New Orleana Minneapolis Cleveland Detroit Louisville l!os Angeles OMAHA Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul , Providence Buffalo Indianapolis Ienver Fort Worth Richmond Allany Washington Bait Iake City .... Portland, Ore...... Columbus, O St. Joseph Memphis Savannah Atlanta Spokane, Wash.... Toledo, O j., Tacoma Nashvlll Rochester Hartford Peoria Dea Moines Norfolk New Haven Grand Rapids Dayton Portland, Me Sioux City Springfield, Mass.. Evsnsvllle Birmingham . Syracuse Augusta, Oa Mobile Worcester Knoxville Wilmington, Del... Charloston. S. C Chattanooga .. Jacksonville, Fla.... Wichita Wilkesbarre Davenport LitUe Rock Wheeling, W. Va... Fall River Kalamasoo, Mich.... Topeka Springfield, 111 Helena Fort Wayne, Ind New Bedford Lexington Y'oungstown Erie, Pa Macon Akron Rockford. Ill Cedar Rapids, Ia Chester, Pa Plnghamton Fargo, N. D Lowell Canton O Bloomlngton, 111.... South Bend, Ind Qulncy, 111 Springfield, O Sioux Falls, S. D... Mansfield. O Decatur, 111 Fremont, Neb Jacksonville, 111 Lincoln, Neb Oakland, Cal tHouston tGalveston 17.4. 11.6; 18.4; . 9.01. 22.1 . 22.8 . 8.8. ia.5. 20.6,. ife.l . 12. 9. 50 '.!'. 8.91. 2V.0 . 64.7 !$L.!M.nnr. Mi.li.Wl 14S.fM.WiOi HASKl.tmo 62.1M.u"0 6r.6-UX 43..utO 1, 1 9, WHO 80,27 4. 000 26,tU.0ir) 16.6.S5,0ia 2il.Sl.0u) 19.OV0.I1!) l5.4.".2.00O i2,S.6,il0. ll.MN.OKI; 11,633,000; kV.3iS),tlii0 10, M7. 1 W0 9,til.oCiH 7.754,C10 7,bS4.oi 8.4tl2,0t 8.2IW.0IO 6.tH7,00O 6.H19.UIM 7.672. 000 6,7;9.0iii 6.607,000 7,7M.0m 6.1i5,CV 6. 270.01 S, 9ii2,000 8.26K,0flO 4.4O,0OOj 6.131. Ot Mj 4.416,111101 6,2M.0tT) 8.742,OOf .3rt.H. 3.411,0001. 2.494.tJ0 2.770.CO' 2,8:9,omil 2,612,000 2,530.0") 2,9I4,0 l,71.t) . !.?i4.rt) 8.OS2.00O 1.9iu.ii() 2.i!,0i) 8.1R9.1KW l.a!,aj). 1.540,000 1.631,01 iu.... 1.3)7.UlO 1.672,tY); 20.7 l.ier.ooo l,6f,00O l.tvK.OtiO 1,376, COO 1.2P0.O 1 827,000 1,246,000 1,218.000 908,000 892,000 1,000,00 77S,tlOOl 933,0001 Sos.nuo, eVI.OfOI 6iS.0t 6S9.O00 "Mi.OX) E98,OX 8R1.OCO1 6nr.ono 694.0U) Ml.OfiO 519.INW. 578.0HOI 519.000 811 .001)1 387,0 X) 638,(X)I 434.000 4f.3.0C0 463,0001 410,000! 4"9,00! 277,0001 238.0001 1,103.000 1.63.000 81 .434.01V) 12.612.000! E.4 ""4 .... 7.7 10. bt 2.61 44.8 6. 6 45. 9i 7.1 41 27.1: 15.31. 18.4 . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET No Great Change in Values of Desir able Cattle. HOGS AVERAGE UP LITTLE LOWER Sheep aad Lambs la Light Sapply, with the Demand Good aad Prices ftBOTtlnaj No Mole worthy (basgei. SOt'TH OMAHA, June SI, 1907. Receipts were. Cattle. HofS. Siifep 3 9 16. W ..... 6.8 4 4 Ol Official Monday 3.161 4.7i9 2 1 J Ofhcial Tuesday 8.578 7. TOO 8.0H6 Othclal Wednesday 4.70 15,506 8.W6 Official Thursday .' 14.12 Official Friday 1.2X4 8.1O0 this morning, only seven cars being re ported in. tf thla number three, cars were uregnn wethers of pretty good quality, which gold at $&.. There ere two cars of fed western yesrllngs. which brought $6 ( and two rats of fed ewes at $.i 25. All these prices looked lust about steady nd the market aa a whole could hardlv be described otherwise than a good steady, active market. The trade a a whole was without any distinctly new or Interesting features and la llkelv to continue that way for some little time to come, or until re celrts are heavier. s Representative sales: No. ' Av. 9"4 Oregon ewes 9 7rt3 Oreaon wethers 101 618 Oregon yearlings 87 166 Oregon ewes, culls 67 t M 55 4 riMCAOO MVH STOCK MARKKT Cattle and hrry Doll Iloas Tea Cents Lower. CHICAOO, June 21.-CATTLE-Recelpts. about 2.0X) head; market Sleady: open kettle, rrntrirngnl. Sl'.'-; centrifugal yellow. 8'l4c; Siconds, 3lOLASSB yulet ; new syrup, 9Aii34r. te Five days this week. .16.521 49,568 Fame days last week. . . .2!4 6'-"W Same dsvs 2 weeks ago. .2A.W2 W.246 Same days 3 weeks ai0..12 447 42 M7 Same tlavs 4 weeks ago.. 23.006 61.975 Dump rtnvs Inet vesr 1I..6.4J 67.h27 Tha f.,li.,ml,.,r .. itinm tl'.B rt'Celntl cattle hoes and sheen at South Omaha for the year to 'date, compared with last year: 1907 l?'. Inc. Dec. Cattle 544. 490 457.807 89.6S3 ...... Hogs 1.23.311 1.363.710 12o,891 Sheep lJ)s,3i7 7s,51H 59.S79 CATTLK QCOTATION3. Oood to choice corn-fed steers $ JyiTR l0 Good to fair corn-fed steers 6.5iViii.00 Common to fair steers 4.s&5.oO ood to choice cows 4.2'S.re Fair to good cows and heifers 8.o(Xij4.25 Good to choice Blockers and feedera 4.016.15 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 4.2OU4 60 Common to fair stocker 8.0"4.20 Bulls, stags, eto 8.26u6.10 Veal calves 6.0tB7.00 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the iaat several days, with comparisons: dull: common to -"fI ! Prime steers. $4 ftii7.00; cows $3.2MM.76; 1 heifers. $3.tHii6.K); bulls, $,1.4I'5.00', calves. .Til ; $3 .0nf.i6.o0; stockers and feeders. 8.O.tir.0. 11.6J6 HOG.Recelpts about 23.KX) hoad; market 1i-i2'1A lower; good to prime heavy $6.10d il.TZ 6 17i: medium to good neavy. n.ivnn."ii. I hntlioe crlite XK. OT wio.. 1 n : soon to I'ri'lie 1 mixed. $A0ftl6.12; light mixed. $6.15'&6 174j; 4.MJ ; n..bih i'.uir:,ti.i. r,iM tj, Siv;i1 2i'p: selected. s of :., ,....' . v.. .11.' -ii ti omiiV. t. I..O 1.21 12 8 Date. 00. V 5.7 June 8... I 07HI 27 48.7 Juno 9... 6 87 .l June 10... 6 04 4 j' June 11... HUH 6 39 1 7 J,,n I'-. P24 nr. 6 0 .... June 13... I 79 I 81 14 9 .. JH',, 744j 28 313 , June 15... 6 84V 6. 6 fi .... June 16... 6 38 17 0 June 17... 6 91 13'6l"".'.'. June is... 6 97 6 S91 I' 7 0 June 19... 6 92 6 38 ij'j June 20.. 5 90i 6 Sol 9.4 ...... JUI1B 6 884l a.s .r a I "Sunday. 28.2 .... .7 43.3 I 1907. 1908. lj5. 11904. 11903. 11902. 1901. 6 201 6 17 t 201 4 681 6 801 4 70 6 ho. 4 751 01 4 9 26.9 1.6 14.81.. 18.3 .. 23.4 .. 20.1 .. 17.9 .. 26.6 .. 18.6 .. 1.4 .. 8.4 .. 10.7 .. 13.9;.. 69. 7.. IS. 51.. 65.81.. 26.0 . 31.21. 47.71.. 26.5 .. 30.8 .. 8.2;.. siiol.. 8.8;.. IS II' , 5 7U. 6.9,.. 62.3'.. 24.7 .. 33.4.. 26.0;.. 81.9 .. 4.9!.. 6 19i 5 151 6 28 6 10j 6 18 6 161 4 72 6 13 4 4 5 19 4 1 6 22 4 18 6 ts 4 9'! 4 y.; 6 no1 6 7 03 on I 07 e 6 99 6 02 6 rr 5 97 5 94 6 88 7 21 T 26 7 36 7 21 7 36 7 $1 1 7 24 7 2S 7 26 7 431 6 131 I 78 e 6 88 6 91 0 S 5 M 6 91 67 e 6 S3 6 K9 6 93 8 90 SHEEP AND LAMB8 Recelnts ''t S.iriO head; market for sheep dull; Iambi strong; sheep, $&. lSiA.) ; lambs. 6.ih..io. Kaasaa Clly Live fltoek Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 21. CATTLK Receipts. 3,600 head. Including 2,000 south erns. Market steady to higher; choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $60m?r6.7fi; fair to good. $5.fOS6.00; western fed steers. $4..W(iC.f0; stockers and feeders. $3.86IM 75; southern steers. $31i"tf650: southern cows, $2.nrJj3.50; nstlve cows, $!.2Mj4.60; native heifers. $3.75.10; bulls, $2.75U4.; calves, $3.f.0flf.75. HOGS Receipts, 15,000 head. Market &91 10c lower; top, $07V4; bulk of sales, 85.D7H (irfl6; heavy, $5.or'i6.0O: packers. $5.97ViJ 6.07; light, K 01 !. 07 14; pigs. $S.Ofw(r5.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS 'Receipts, 5.000 head. Market stendy; lambs, $7.2fVf77.86; ewes and yearlings, $s.00i6.00; western fed yearlings, $0.iMfj6.75; western fed shoep, $4.7C6 .26; stockers and feeders, $3,5046.00. I 7 43 6 Vi RANGE Omaha Kansas City Chicago Sioux City.... The official OF PRICES. Cattle. $2.7&i6.65 2.LVi 60 1.7Mi7.00 S.4iS.40 number of cars Hogs. $5,804)6.00 5.250(6.07 V 5.6"'u'-5 6. 76.9.1 of stock 11.5 4.0 9!.. 1.6 28.9 16.6 CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Vancouver, B. 0 Halifax Quebec Hamilton St. John, N. B London, Ont Victoria, B. C Calgary Ellmonton 29.736,0001 13.850.0001 12.309.000; 8,264.000 8,83..0f)0 1.810.00)1 2.21,0001 1.631,0001 1.2O5.000I 1,217,000 1,035,0001 1.2S4.0OO 1,111.0001.. .8... 41.21... 27.8 ... 61. 9l... 8 81... 18.7 ... 8.6k 3 4... 13.01... 61. 4... 65.61... brouKht lntoday by each road was Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H"r's. C. M. St. P Wabash , Missouri Pacific Union Pacific system C. & N. VY.. east C. N. W., west.... C, St. P., M. A O.. C. B. & Q., east C, B. & t., west.... C, R. I. & P., east.. C, R. 1. oi P.. west Illinois Central Chicago G. W Totals. 1 7 1 4 12 28 6 7 86 4 4 6 2 14 27 4 t 1 4 3 4 . 62 12S M. Loots Live Morlc Market. I ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 21. C ATT ID Re ceipts. !,) head. Including 600 Texans; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.lOV6.50; steers tinder 1.00 pounds, $4.4iva4.ft&; s'.ock trs and feeders. i3.0O-ri4.86; cows nnd helf -rs, $2 1615.30; canners. $1.5of!.:45; bulls, $'.0 f 6.00; calves, $4.f311.00; Texas and Indlnn steers, $1 76jj&,76; cows and helltrs, $1 6J(y 8.75. ' HtGS Receipts, 6.500 head; market 6fl10c .lower; rigs and light, $5.75.2o; paoke s. 16.8ff.16; butchers and best heay. $6 05 '4J6.20. ! 8HERP AND LAMRS Receipts, J.500 head; market steady; native muttons, $.1.75 4(".8o; lambs, tl.00fT7.75; culls and bucks, $3.0Ktf3.2o; stockers, $i.7;(6.00. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo., June a CATTLE -Receipts, 838 head; market steady; nat'vs, $I..Wti7.00; cows and heifers, $2.5r361i; stockers and feeders $3.63,i.50. HOGS Recelpta, 9.923 head; market 5r7M.e lower: too. $ii.05: hulk of sales. r6HM ". SHEEP AND I AM B3 Receipt si 1,001 neau; marHci eieiiuy; ihiiids, ej.ir-ulv. yearlings, $5.756.26. The disposition of thevday's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 1 Swift and Company 8 Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co II Cudahy, Kansas City Swift, Kansas City I Armour, Kansas City.... Lobman A Co Hill & Son F. P. Lewis 1 Sol Degan J. B. Root A Co 1 Lchmer Bros 1 Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 21. (Ppeclal.) CATTLE Receipts, 60 head: mnrket 10c ...lower; stockers, steady; beevcr, $5.006. 40; ' cows, bulls and mixed, $3.4(t?5.u0; stockers 1 and feeders. $4.004j4.60; calves and year lings, $3.Z5i4.f0. 1 I HOGi-Rece!pts, 6,000 head: market 5c lower; selling at $5.7535.90; bulk of sales, $6.80t6.86. Totals CATTLEv Receipts light this morning 4? 48 2.156 'iia 2.977 936 2,356 .... . 249 see s !!!! ir 8,237 2,102 Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: South Omaha Sioux City .. Kansas City St. Joseph ... St. Louis .... Chicago " Total Cattle. 1,224 610 8,fii) $38 1,000 2,000 Hogs. 8 100 6,000 K, o n 9.916 5.500 23.600 OMAHA M'ltrtl.K t.lfi SlAnKKT. Condition of Trade aad 4)notatloae Staple aad Faery Produce. EGGS-Per iloi., 14c. BL'T1"KK Packing atnek. lfic; cholcs I fancy dairy lKifc; creamery, 21iMc. LlVB Pot'LTHY Hens, loo; roosters. I Cj7c; turkeys, Kc; iiucks. 10c, geese, 00. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA PKACI1F.S Ter box, $1.75. CALIFORNIA rLVMS Per crate. $1 23. CA LIFoltN IA APniCOlti Per crate, $2 25. CALIFORNIA CH ERR IKS Per box of about I lhs black, $1.00; white. $3 00. PlNKAPl'LRS Florida. 4.1 slc, i.7i per cvste. 42 site, $3 00 per crate; S6 sise. $4..) per crate. 3D slxe, $3.60 per crate. STRAW HKRR 1 ES Home grown, 24-qt rases, $2.6ou 8 00. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llmon-rr a, siXi site, $6.00; 8 sire, fn r': other brands. 60c less. BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch, $I.iKJ26- Jumboes. $i 6HU3.50. ORANGES Mediterranean Sweeta. fancy, 160 site, $4.00; 1 76. 200, 216 snd 250 sixes, $4 U6; 96. 126 and 298 sixes, $3.60; extra funcy, 25c more per box; Nt. Michaels, 176, 200, 216 and 250 slscn. 14.76; 126 and 150 sizes, $4.50; Valencia, 80. 96 and 112 sixes, $4.25; 126, 160, 176, 200 and 216 sixes, $4.76. DATES Kauswity c; sayers. 6c; hal lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut datea, 8-1 b. box, ll.uo. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib. 14c; No. 1 rib, 11c; No. 8 rib, 10c; No. 1 loin. 17V: No. 8 loin, 130! No. 8, loin, 12c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 chuck. 6Vc; No. 8 chuck, 6'c; No. 1 round, 8Sr; No. 2 round, 8ic; No. 8 round, 8c; No. 1 plate, S'4jc; No. 2 plate. 8c; No. 8 plate. Sc. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Per bu., 86c. NAVY BEANS per bu., No. 1, $2,000 8.10; No. 8. $1 0t) 2.00. NEW VEGETABLES. POTATOES Per bu., $1 00. ASPAR AOUB 85e per do. bunohea. BEANS New wax and string, per H bu. box or basket, $1.00. beets. Turnips and CARROTS-Pt-t doi. bunches. 4511 Mo. PIEPLANT Per dox. bunches. 10c. CUCUMBERS Per dor., 60fi05c. TOM A'l'uKS-Texas, faney. 10-lb. crate. 90, '11 $1 AO. ONIONel California, per crate, about 43- lbs., $2.50; yellow Texas, per crate, $2.36; green onions, per dox., 20c. OA Ft HAG r, tailiomia, c. LEAF LETTUCK lol-houso, per doa. heads. 25c. PARSLEY Hot house, per do. bunches, 40c. RADISHES Per dog. bunches, home grown, 20c- MISCKLLANEOUS COFFEE Roasted, No. 85. 7M0 per lb. No. 80. 2ic pr lb.; No. 25, lc per lb.; No. 20. 14c per lb.; No. 81. 12Vc per lb. CHEESE Block Hwlsa, 19o; llmbergar, 14c: Young Americas, loo. NUTS California walnut No. i. ion hell, 12c; No. 1, soft si, ell, I6n; brar.Ua, ld'lfilSc; pecana, 19t2Jc; filberU. 12Vc; pea nuts, raw. 7Hc; roasted, 8'lu; California al monds, 17Hc; cocoanuls, 00 per 100, HIDES AND TALLOW Green altd. No. 1, 9e; No. 8, 8c; bull hides. 8c; green hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 2, Sc: horse, $1.5t.$ l.5u; sheep pelts, 5V4YJ1. Tallow, No. L 4Ho: No. 2. 8tc. Wool. lf.22o CANNED GOODS Cc; 11, atandard. west ern, 55ii"ioc. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-pound cans, !.4i; standard, 8-pound cans, tl .1. Pineopples grated. 2-pound. $i.2j i80; sliced, $1.75if2.3o; fancy Hawsllan, l'i Ihs., $1.75. Gallon apples. $3 25 California apricots. $2.00. penrs, l.,au-' Peaches, $1.754)1!. 40; U C. peaches, $2 (R"i2.50. Alaska salmon, red, $1.2o; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy sockeye, flat. $1.95. Sardines, quarter oil, $3.26; three-quarters mustard. $2.75. Bweet potatoes, $l.ltrel 26. Sauer kraut, 9"c. pumpkins, R'l.tio. Lima beans, 2-lb., 76n bll.5. Soaked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, II. 25 146. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt.'ITS Prune Ire somewhat unsettled by freur offarlngi n, 1 irom sectiou imiii'B, nuu "TUI'I UBIIUUB Ul oneep. ... !,,-, aiinnlles of Immediate aradea. Quo. tatlons range from 6 to 9c for California '."'X fruit and from iVa Sc for Oregon. Peachea e'w. &r slightly easier, with fancy yellows 1,009 nnnte.t at 13'Ac. Raisins are firm: three- K.1011 1 .rowp. loose Muscatels are Quoted at 9c 2 ..9.263 67.126 6.0 0 H',609 .... 1.335 of cattlo were even for a Friday tNot Included In total because containing other Items than clearings. Not Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 21.-MONEY-On call, Arm at 2Mff3H per cent; ruling rate, 8H Pr cent; closing bid, 8 per centof fered, IH per cent. Time loans, strong; sixty days, i per cent; ninety days, AWri t per cent: six months. 64iG4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTINE PAPER 5V&6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGESteady. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8725?r 4.8730 for. demand and at $4.84414.8106 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 14.84H and $4 8S: commercial bills. $4.83,H. 6ILVKR Bar, 67c; Mexican dollars, 62e. BONDS Steady; railroad weak. Closing quotsttona on bonds toi'y wars as follows: .104 Japan 4a. M aerln.. 18 ,1'tl, do 4a, etfa 91 .101 do id aeries S" Vt do a 82 .100 L A N. unl. 4a.. 100 very and the market as a whole was without any , new or Interesting features. i The demand did not appear to be very urgent this morning, end partly on that account and partly on account of the light receipts the trade waa very dull and un- 1 Interesting from start to llnlsh. Such cot- : tie. as packers wanted sold at about the same pricea as prevailed yesterday, there being no very noteworthy change In any direction. On the other hand, rattle that packers did not appear to want for any reason were not oniy siow, dui as mucn as livjj'15c lower In some cases and hard to sell. It was, In fact, a very unsatisfactory market, and while, aa noted above, some of the came sola about steaay tne ten- 1 primary markets. Foreign advice unit, , 7, "7 1 strong. The ship c ows ana neuers were very auu tiuci nara to sell, has been the case all this week. There were no feeders of any conse quence, but the feeling was firm, the same as It has been all the week. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. rag- 4s, rag. L 4a U. g. ret. la, do coupon V. S. le. reg do coupon . V. 8. old 4a. do eeueon . V. I. new do coupon Am. Tob. 4s do Sa Atrhleoa gen. "do adl. Atlantic C. B . A O. 4a do la .. Hrs. n. T. er. Central of Oa. do let tne do Id Ino do Sd Ine Ones. A O. 4s Chlraie A A. 3a C, B. A Q. s. 4a. C. R. I. A P. 4a.. do col. la OCU. A gt. L.. Colo. Ind. 5a. aer. Colo. Mid. 4a Cols. o. 4s... Cuba la I. A K. O. 4s.., Diet. gees, la Krte prior Ilea 4a.. do gen . 4e H-l. Val. 4a Jnea 4a Offered. 'Bid. PEORIA. Peoria Market. June tl. CORN Steadv. changed; No. $ yellow. 6:v 5V; No. . 62Hc: No. 4 614Wdo: no grade, 47file. OATS Steadv: No. 2 white. 46946c: No. 8 white.,45i-46ic; No. 4 white, 42Va4c. RYE Nominally; No. X. SVaSSVaC WHI8KY-81-S1. Phllaalelnhla Prod ere Market. PHILADELPHIA, June 21 EGGS Steady, fair demand; western firsts, free rases. 17c at mark CHKKSE Firm. He higher; New York full creama. Uijl2Vc. St. P. Dalath Ural a Market. DUT.UTH. Minn.. June $1. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 9;c; No. 2 northern. Wc; July, .7Tc- SeDteulxr. r: Dceinher. ftJVc CORN-Cio't, orm, UeM artr-C 6 Id; oU t, 0AT8-X arrive, iSVi Ju 43 Uadoa Cloalagf Btoeka. LONDON. June tlXCToalng quotations on storks were as inimws. . . m M . , a., m leaaa 81 7-11 H. Y. Central... .. 11 Norfolk W .. H do pfd .. 44 Ont. A Westers. .. 4o Pennaylranle ... .171 Rand Mines ... .. 11 Beadles .. 10 goulbera By ... ..114 aa Hi ..II So. Parlle .. U Valsa Pact do ... .. 71 do pit .. tl V. S. Bum! .. 17 de f '4 .. II Webak . . tt de pf4 ,..140 paa!fk 4s steady: Td per ounce. MONEY 89SH per cent. The rate of iiiM-riiet in the onen wiarket for short bills Is 1 18-1fi4?4 per rent; of threa months' bills, 1 1 5-1 tVij 4 per cent. Consols, de aoreunl Anaeoada Atcblaoa do ld Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Par I Be Chea. A ahlo ... Chic 10 O. C M. A TVBeers DAP- O de fd Erie do let pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk llllnola Central ... L. Nihrlll... BII.VER Par. .. n ..114 .. 74 .. 44 .. 14 .. II '.: 5? .. 14 .. 41 75 100 Man. c. sold ,.l'-'lMex. Central 4i ..m do let Inc .. 72 Minn. A t. L. 4a. ..106 14 . K. A T. 4a .. da Ms .. I8N. R. of U. r. 4a .. M N. T. C. sen. !... .. M N. J. C. gen. Sa... .. 42 No. PaclBe 4a 4a 40 do ia 6s. ..101 Nor. A W. e. 4a.. t!t Ore. . L. rff . 4a. 70 Penn. ct. Ia 19 Reading sen. 4a inoat. L. A I. M. e. lie. 110 t St. t,. A 8. P. fg. 4a. 7 M 8t, L 8. W. c. 4a.. 71 .. 44 -abeard A. L 4a . . 14 So. PaclSo 4a 4a do 1st 4a ctfa... A ! Southrrn Rr la.. .. I T. A P. lata ... .. MT.. St. L A W. ..1it I'nlon Panic 4a.. .. !St'. S. Rteel Id la ..11 Wabaah lata .. 4 Waatrrn Md. 4a 40 W. A L, E. 4a 101 Wis. Central 4a.. IS II 14 85 r 14 : 12 113 N 0 7 M N 17 71 M ... ...10S ...llt 4a. IS ...101 ... 4?. ...101 ... 71 ...10 .... I No. ' I 10 I JS 2 40 37 4I....I.. 11 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 i i 1 4 4 1 1 7 It 1 8 t At. .. 400 .. Ill .. M .. 74S ..1214 ..11 .. 17 ..lit! .. 9S0 .. 140 ..1070 .. 9'K) .. 178 110 ...1170 ... 490 .. 741 ,.. 00 ... 778 .. 140 ...440 ...14 0 ... 7 ... 11,7 ... 110 ... 100 ... Ill ... 150 ... 110 ... ISO 16S Pr. 1 It I 20 I II 4 K h 4S 6 IS s ei n 0 I 10 No. II.... II.... ' I.... II.... 10.... 14.... 11.... 4 ... ! ... COWS. .115 lm I 60 1 71 1 00 I M I II 1 U 3 50 H 3 00 I 26 I ?5 I 10 BULLS. I 75 1 I 71 I I IS 1 I 40 1 1 to CALVES. 1. l:'"'.'.'. IFER9. 18 10 10 At. lino 1205 111 6 1161 l!5 . . 1S'0 ...15S9 ...1140 ... 1KB ...mm ...100 ...120 ...1470 . 144 MO 8.11 ..1400 ..1346 . . 4'l .. 140 Pr. I 90 6 00 I 00 4 00 4 15 4 20 4 IS 4 40 I 41 I M I 60 I 60 3 o 4 (6 4 60 1 n 4 so 4 65 4 on 4 fo 4 7S 4 Tl Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass.. June 21. WOOL The Commercial Bulletin of Boston, basing If report on statistics for the government,, will say tomorrow of the wool market: The volume of business is of fair Use. The demand Is still larger for the finer grades and Is reflected In the continued good movement In Australian, fine territory nnd fine domestic scoured and pulled. Oood ter ritory wool sells on the scoured basis of 68c for fine and 8Bc upward for fine medium clothing. New Texas wool sold at 23c to 24c for eight months and 27c to 27Hc for twelve months. Best scoured fine sellal c to 70c, and there is quick sale for fine pulled wools rrom szc to itic. Australian wool sold at 44c to 47c. High pricea and active operations prevail In all weatern are rong. The shipments of wool rrom Bos ton to June 20. according to the same au thority, are 130,191.415 pounds, against 112, iM.fU! pounds at the same time last year. The receipts to June 20. Inclusive, are 119, 4211,303 pounds, against 119,257,789 pounds the same period last year. BT. LOUIS, Mo., June - tl. WOOL Steady; medium grades, combing and cloth ing, XiWtil HKht fine, 21(B21V4jc; heavy tine, 15&17c ; tub waahed, SOQtfc. four-crown. 10c: seeded raisins. 9'taoic. FISH Pickerel, dressed, 10c; pike, dressed. 16c; White fish, dressed, winter caught, I3''l15c; fresh, 16c; trout, UjflSu; halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; catflrh. 17c; her ring, dressed, 80; crappies, round, 6(&9c crappies, large, fancy, loo; black bass. S5cj smells, sweet and flnu 13c; eel, lKc; blue fish, 15c; red snapper, 12c. roe shad, per pair, 4050c; frog legs, 80(340c; lobsters, green, per lb., 27c: lobster, boiled, per lb. 80o; mackerel, Spanish, per lh.. 16c; mackerel, native. 1835c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull heads, 12c; white perch, 7c; whi'.e bass, 15c, HAY Choice uphind. per ton. $11.50; me dium. $10.50; No. 1 bottom, 19.00; oft gradoa, $4-004(5.50. Rya straw, SI- Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 21. COFFEE Mar ket for coffee futurea opened steady at unchanged price to an advance of S points snd held generally steady, owing to steady cables, covering and reports that a French firm had estimated' the new crop of Rio and Santos at 11,000,000 bags. The close waa nn unchanged to b noints hlcher. Sales were 10.750 bags. including July at 6.20c; September. 6.20c December, 6.25c; March, b.tuc. r-poi coi fee dull; No. 7 Rio, 64c; No. 4, Samoa, 7Hc; mild coffee dull; Cordova, 9Uko. 6 00 6 00 4 00 4 40 I 00 I 00 I on tso 170 lo 175 200 111 I 18 4 ! 4 2S 4 K 4 50 4 64 Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 21. METAIJ4 The London tin market was lower, with fu tures relatively weak. The spot price lost 10s, closing at 187 10s. while future were 1 5s lower at 179 10s. Locally the mar ket was easy, with spot quoted at $42.4fli?T 42.87V4- Copper had a severe break In the London market, with spot closing at 9o 5s. a decline of 3 10s, while futures were 8 5s lower at 90 10s. Locally the mar ket was nominally unchanged, with Itke quoted at S23.5ii'?i'24.25; electrolytic at $32.:3 ej'23.00, and casting st $21 2SCIC2.00. Lead was unchanged at 85.7S'7).85 In the lotnl , market, but was 7s 6d lower at 19 lis 64 ( In London. Spelter declined to 24 7s 6d In ixmoon, mil remainea uun at eo.rrnn.iw In the local market. Iron was lower in the English market, with Standard foun dry quoted at 55s and Cleveland warrants at 55s 3d. IOcally the market was un changed, with southern grades nominal. No. 1 foundry northern U quoted at $25.00 si" 25; No. 8 foundry northern at $24.&w3' 25.75. LEAD Lower, $5.62Vi: spelter, firm, $6.S7V. Boston Storks aad Bead. BOSTON, June 21 Call loan. 4M per cent; time loana, 6426 per cent. Official closing on sicks mi bonds: Atchlaon adj. 4s M Atlantis do 4s 47 Blnfham Met. Central 4s 71 Cal. A Hecla... Alrkleoa 17 Centennial do pfd 42 Copper Rang k IW.aa A Ill Tlsly Weat ..... Bneton A Me 140 Pranklln Boaton KleTatrd ...121 Lie Royale .... ruchburg rfd HO Kite. Mining .. Mexican Central 14 Mlchlaaa N. r . w. n. a H.iao Moneak STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 71X1 3 7li 4 714 4 10 I Ill 4 10 10 644 4 40 HOOS Hogs opened 2'4jC lower this morning and while the early trade was a little slow the market strengthened up rapidly, all the decline being regained. Thli woiiM nmbe the evernira mnrltnl shade lower thnn vestenlov. The hnllr of I all the hoas sold at $5.85i3.9", with a top of $8.05. While the range waa practically the same as yesterday, there were a few more hops at the lower prices today. The late market was active and everything was old by 10 o'clock or oon after. Representative sale: Tnloa Paclflo Are. Pneu. Tube... Are. Sugar do pit ,. Am. Tel. A Tel Are. Woolen do pfd Rdloon Elea. Ill Mara. Electrt 4s pfd Maaa Oaa I'ntt Fruit Vnlted Sboe Mack.. do pfd V. Steel do pfd Adventure Ailouel Amalgamated Asked. Bid. 111 Mont. C. a C ... . T Old Dominion.... llriaceola .121 Parrot .104 Qulnoy . 14 Shannon . 11 Tamarack .f'l Trinity .14 C S Mining . el IT. . Oil . 64 t'tah .KlS Vtctart . 43 Wtnona , 17 Wolvrtne . 11 Nertk liutte . 11 '4 buite Coalition . . 1 Norada . 41 Cal. A A rlt 011a.. . 11 Aria. Cemerclal .. . 11 .. 11 ..K0 .. 21 .. T6 .. II .. lt .. 16 :: .. 71 .. I .. II ..IS .. I ..1.1 .. 14 ..1(1 .. II .. 47 .. 1) .. I ..16! .. 1! ..16. .. II No. I H 40 K0 SI 44 .41 44 67 B 1..,.. 41 41 I ...... ! 47 . . . : . :s7 5 M 61 4V.... 1 44 61 44 7 1 114 Ada I Alice New York Mlalna Stork. NEW YORK. June 21 Closing quotation on mining stock were: as Cos. 11 14 3 hr. nrunewtrk Cos.... Comatork Tunnel . Con. Cal. and Vs. Mora Silver Iran (liter Leadrille Coa Offered. 1 ..400 .. 34 .. 4 .. 'A .. 40 .141 ..3 .. I Mttle Cblet Ontario Ophlr . Potoal Savese Sierra Nevada Small Ropes .. Standard f . .3!, .171' .. I .. 61 .. 10 .. M . .124 Tresasrr Statement. WASHINGTON. D C-. June 21.-T oday'a 1 weak I ttaUmaiil f the treasury balauce la Ui Russian Uud of UOt cloed at HX Farelsa Flnaaelal. PARIS. June 21. 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New York cotton quotation, furnished bv Logan St Bryan, 2 Board of Trade bulld lna: Opn. High. Low. Close .September 1116 1124 1118 1123 October 1131 1144 1126 1143 i December 1134 1149 1132 1149 LIVKnlxiuii, June ii.r-c wi iuin npoi, dull: prices 6igl6 points lower; American middling, fair. 8.10d; good middling, 7.66d; middling. 7.Md: low nilddllnz. 6d; good ordinary, 6 941; ordinary. 5.34d. Sales of the day were 8. 000 bales, of which 200 rales were for speculation and export and In cluded 2.900 bales American. Receipt, 8.100 bales, all American. NEW ORLEANS, Jun . COTTON Spot closed steady. Sales, 1,500 bales; low ordinary, TW-, nominal; ordinary, 6e, nominal: good ordinary. 10Hc, nominal: low middling, II6-I60; middling. 12c; od middling. 13c, nominal; middling fair, 14N,c, nominal; rair, isvc. nominal. Re celpts.' 8t8 bslea; stork, 76.606 bale. ST. IOUI8. June 21 COTTON Steady middling. 2r. Sale, none; receipts, none; BhlpmeutS, 600 bales; stork, 22,741 Dales. Oils and Itoaln. NEW YORK. June H.-OILS-Cotton, eed firm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, nom inal: urlme yellow. 57HC. Petroleum firm; refined firm; New yora, 440; rniiaaeipnia and Baltimore, in bulk, $4.95. Turpentine quiet 6ovri610. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good $4 &&! 60 SAVANNAH. June 21. Turpentine steadr ITjjCTy;, receipts, 921 bbls.; shipments, 1,875 ROSIN Firm: sales, t.360 casks; A, B. C, $2.S5a4U0; D. $4 Sv.'(i-4.S7H; E. $4.tV-!J4.75; F, $4.75"(i4; a. $4143.495; H, $t.85-U5.10; I. $5 0iljt.l6; K. 5.25; M. 5.l-es.u; N, $6.86; W. O., $S.r,6.95; W. W. a5.''0.0l. OIL CITY. Pa., June 21 Credit ba! nces, 8178. Run. 2.2)2; average. 141,394; shipments. 200.610; average, 163,167. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jun 81 Whest July 966'.'67ic; No. 8 northern, 87Sj97Sc; No. 3 northern, 94y. FtXiUR First patents. $42C5.ot): second patents, $4.80t(4 9ft; first clears. $3.K,y3.0V secind clears. $2.7492 85. BRAN In bulk, $15.5i'al5.75. Sogrtr aad Molassea. NEW YORK. June II SUGAR Raw, quiet; fair refining. 8 21V 3 -6c; centrifu gal, 96 test, l'ilUl.7f,c; mo.aa.es aiigur, 2.96 r 3.00c; refined, steady; No. I, 4.0'J.-; No. 7. 4 65c; No. 8, 4 60e; No. 9. J.lSo; No. 10. 4.85c; No. 11. 4 30c; No. 1Z. 4 25c; No. 18, 4.20c; No. 14, 4 16c; ronfqo I loners' A. 4.kic: mould A. 6 16c; rut loaf. 7im-; crushed, 6.7j:; powdered, $.10c; gran ulated. 8 WK-; cubes. .2.'e. NLW OUUlANS, Juo 11. SUGAR Bank Clearings. OMAHA. June 21. Bank clearing fof today were $l.t76.6SS 36, and for the cor responding aat last, year tu.oin.oiu.o. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. a..i nrnnosuls will be received at the office of the Atlantic Northern A Southern Railway company, Atlantic, is., unui iuwu of July 1, 1W7. f"r the grading of aeven teen miles of road bed, between Atlanlla and Klmballton, Ia., aggregating approxi mately 260,000 cubic yards. The work will ue let in six amn auu separate and Independent bids will be re ceived on each aectlon, aa follows: Section No. 1, nve miles, aooui oo.uw CU6ectlonrdNo. 2, five mile, about 86,000 cubic yards. BectliMi INO. 1, nve mues, auuui ,.v cubic yards. . ,e Section No. 4, two mues, aouui - ej,uw cubic ..yard. Section INO. s, one mue, uouui w cubic yards. w... HeCtlon INO. 0, two mues, iftim ev.vw cubic yard. I'lans and specincations may ne seen at the office of the company, Atlantic, I a. Bid must be acconipanieu oy ceriiiioa check of one hundred dollars iH)i ror each section bid kpon. as a guarantee mat the contract will he entered Into In case It Is swarded. The right 1 reserved to reject any or all bids. Atlantic Northern & Southern Railway company. By Engineering Construction and Securi ties compuny. Engineers and contrsctor. J20-22-23-25-27-29. ' PROPOSALS FOR LAYING- WATER MAINS Sealed proposal will be receive! bv the cltv clerk of the city of Randolph, Nebraska, at his office until the 22d day of July, M"7. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the fur nishing and laying of 5.000 feet of 4-Inch, cast wster mains and 1.520 of 6-Inch cast water mains with six 4-lnch double noxxle fire hydrarts for 2V-lnch fire hose together with all necessary fittings for all main and hydrants. Bids to Include the dig ging of all ditches at least five feet beloW the established grade of said city, nnd not less than five feet below the surface of th street at anv place. Bids to Include all ronnectlona and extras a shown by the plans and specifications on file at the of fice of the said city clerk. One-half of the contract price for the laying and furnih Ing said mams aa above to be paid In rash and the balance to be paid In warrant drawn on the general fund of said cltv. All bids must be accompanied by a .certi fied check equal to 10 per cent of the amount hid. as a guarant.-e that If the bid Is accepted the bidder will enter Into con tract to perform and carry out the bid. The city .reserves the right to reiect aey rr all bid E. 8. MAILLIARD, City Clerk. J21d24t NOTICE "O BUILDING WRECKERS. Bids will be received until June H, 1907, by the Mei chants' National hank for th-i , wrecking snd removal of the two-story brick building known as Nos. 218 and 21$ South 13th stret, Omaha. For specifica tions apply to J. IS. Dletrlck, 62 Pax toil block. GOVERNMENT NOTICES U. S COURTHOUSE AND POHTOFFICK, Omaha. Neb., June 21. 17. S,nled pio 1 .can Is will be received at this building un til 8 o'cbK-k ;). m.. June 25. 1'7. for fur nishing 1,7) t ins mine run bituminous cob for this liu'1 lint during the fiscal year ending June I). li. or such portion of the yesr bs may be deemed advisable. The rlvht to relent any and all bids and to waive defect is reserved by the depart ment, U, IL BAUlcOWd. Custodian