THH HKK: OMAHA, TTESDAY, JUXK 1000. CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET Ftrenfth la iterpooi and Higher Outride SUtt Wheat Pricet Up. GOOD ADVANCE ON SUPPORT Caaaaro ransee la Geaeral Bearish eatlaaent aad It Looks Like Mark la Daa (or la war Tarn. OMAHA. June 21. im. Rlrrmh In Liverpool and higher outside anarxets started wheat prices higher and a Jo4 advance resulted from belter support, chance, hat come In the aeneral bearish sentiment and it looks like the market was bub lor an upward turn. Cortt advanneil with mhatat showlnv mnr batter tone. There was very little corn for tale, and while good progress has been vane me growing crop is late. Wheat was nervous, but grew stronger on shorts, covering and buying was of better class. A change In the pit shows trsders are expecting a rally after the teaay decline during Ino pu.. ten days Values advanced steadily during the dav torn was eteairy. but ah i. el a, cironirir undertone with tho hlghjr wheat mm kef The market was bare of offerings end snorts were bidding steady for purchases The general situation la unchanged, but traders are pUrln for an upturn. Primary wheat reoetnts were 4m Don hu and shipments were 318 000 bu.. aaalnst re. relpfs last year of 4M.000 bu. and shipments Or lDe.ts.Sf Dt. Corn Tecelpts were 631.000 bu. and shin tnents were i'A.VM bu., aaalnat rereinta last year Of 4M.000 bu. and shipments of 400,000 Clearances were nine of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 81,tO0 bu. Liverpool rinsed Hffv.d higher on wheat ana xa nigner on corn. Local range of options: Articles.) Open. High. Low. Close. Rafy. 1 31S; No. 1 northern. $1 J2il Si v.; No. 3 northern. $1.30ul 30', No. 1 northern, $1.2ty SKLP Flag tlorefl sf 11 77. PRAN-In bulk, U oOfu W KlytJVIl Fltst patents. $ 300150, second patents. $ soft 4ti. first l lesrs, $J0ia5 2i; second clears, $.i.7ftS 8f. WF.ATIIF.R I THR GRAIX BELT rartly Clond?, Possibly ghewers aad Same Teanpera tar. OMAHA. June II, 1909. Rains orcurred wlttun the last latntv. four hours throughout the northwest, the central valleys and southern states. They were heavy at Points In northern Montana and north In the Canadian provinces and In the middle gulf elates. Ham Is falling this morning in the Ohio valley and south ern statis. snd continues in the Canadian provinces. Clear weather prevails west of the Missouri river to the mountains and throughout the southwest. Rarometrlc de pressions overlie the extreme upper Missis sippi and Missouri valleys and the south west, ami while generally fair weather will prevail In this vicinity tonight ami Tuesday, showers may possibly occur to night ur Tuesday. Record of temperature arid precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years. MV. 1901. 1'J07. im. Minimum tempersture.... 68 75 67 62 Precipitation 40 .00 .82 .u0 Normal temperature for today, 73 de grets. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1 3.20 Inches. Excess corresponding period In 1908, I 94 in c nee. Deficiency cot responding period In 1307 6.11 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Hearten Bnlletla. Corn and wheat region bulletin for Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m , ,5th meridian time, Monday, June 21. lyos: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Arhland, Neh Bl Si Wheat July...) Sept... Corn ..A July. ..I Sept... Dsts ...i 1 M ! 1"iI '47, HI 1 01', i : 4fM 40Tt 1 Ofl 1 6Vii I 47- to'al I l 07, 1 014 er.vij 4H! 40 '4 1 on . 7H 8!7 Auburn, Neb 91 Broken How, Neb. 90 Columbus. Neb... 92 tCulbcrtson. Neb. 90 Falrbury, Neo... 9.1 Fairmont. Neb... 90 Ur. Island. Neb.. 94 Harllnton, Neb. 91 UaHtlngs, Neb. ... Ml Holdrege, Nrb... 92 Oakdale, Neb 92 Omaha. Nob 87 Chlraao Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 11 2r.fi 127; No. 3 hard, Il.224H.2fi; Nfl. 4 hard. J1.lSfil.22; No. I spring, tl.23fil.26. CORN No 2. STiWV.c; No. .1. iWfr'ac: No. 4. Tm(i7.c; nft gradrv fcfinw-iC; No. 2 yellow,' tV,c; No 3 yellow c; No. i wnite. 7itT7ltc: No. I while. 7l',c OATS No. .1 mixed. 52'si5.'c; No. S vr: low, 63Hc: No. 3 white. 63 Wg. ."4 'c ; No. 4 white; MHttMe. RTE-iv 2. 79QS0c; No. 3. 7it79c; Carlvt Receipts. Wheat, Corn. Oats uhloago ( us lu? at tun. spoils xti ?mh 1 67 U buluth 7 CHICAGO OR AIM AND PROVISION Derllnlag Tendency In Wheat Is Ef fectively Checked. CHICAGO, June 21 ihe declining tend snoy in wiitm as effectively checked and prices scored Kauiu or more than lc owlnii to unfavoraoio' teather tor harvesting in the soulnwesi and to a "green brs; ' scare in.oie oau iimiKet.- At- the clt -prices hotted nei udvances of lc to lfc. Join and oats Mao made suostantiai K'Una, ou. piuviMons ciosad weak. J OBMihlc delay to harvCHt operations, ov- n i .vt Mcailir, u the chief factor In :i.aing a strong uhtiai market. The taiu,'r bi.tcau announced lhal scattering H.u. t.rB litid.occiii red during the last forty la iiouis in the middle, western and ioi,iuri alntts, and, predicted additional ruV tor a isige pan of the winter whom oi.i' in Uu rmja twenty-four hours. The bu.ia iuir, took advantage of the un fa oiaou iviaih.-r conditions In the har vi ui 1 1. io lu-ip foiue prices higher. They ainl .11 aiii-tr efforts by a shmp bi me in t.ats uyj an advance of V(id it i.ivii.,iol. vrklV siaitbtics were aino n:ll and bullish.- "' t-oilu e r. iip. Hints for the week were em ttimv- generally- expected, the amount n passam- dccreutiinir 1.3iis.flii0 Im. inH vlHlble at-pply in the United States de-ori-sxtlng 6j1 OtXI bu. The principal demand 'f for tpteniber and liecmber d'dlv.tr-s.-,- although July was bought freely by ihorts LAirtiiR tho da, the ratter montn told between Ul l.t and $1.14. The mai let closed strung at almost the top, with fuly at 1.14VifM4V Wet weather, light local receipts and the ulg In a heat caused a strong market for :orn during the entire day. July, which a'aav In active demand by shorts, displayed he'greatrst strength and advanced almost e from the low point of the day. The narket closed strong, with prices up gio, tempered with Paturday'a final figures. The first genuine "green bug" scare of :h season brought out liberal purchases f oats and resulted In gains of c to Miff J4c- Reports from southern Illinois claimed bat the much dreaded green bug had nade Its appearance In the oats fields In teveral sections, snd that the fields were Timing yellow. The September delivery nanlfested some weakness early In the day (wing to selling by cash Interests. Provisions were wesk all day and closed WTlOo to lt,Mo , blgher than the previous tfose. The leading futures ranged as follows: Tekamnh, Neb... Alta. la Carroll, la tciarlnda, la... Sioux city, la. ti5 B9 62 Wi t7 64 M 61 60 1 fiO 66 69 63 63 64 64 .40 .90 .00 t.90 .03 .59 .1 .09 .93 .42 .09 .57 .40 .'W 1 05 .27 .41. SO 8ky. Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. t Not Included in averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. Central. Chlcairo. 111.. Columbus, O. Kamas City, No. of Stations. V 17 Mo.. 19 Temp Rain. Max. Mln. Inchea. Louisville. Ky 19 Minneapolis, Minn. 2H Omaha. Neb 16 St. Ixiuls, Mo 13 81 RS M Srt 90 62 62 66 6 62 62 66 .04 T .06 .32 .2 .60 .16 I Warmer weather prevailed throughout the corn and wheat region Sunday, but it is cooler In the western portion this morn- inp. Showers occurred In all districts within the last twenty-four hours L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NKW YORK GIOKItAL MARKET .rtlc!eg. Open. Hlgh. Low. CIose. 8afy. T2HI I l tr.Hi i gv 1 MVtll WW 43-543 43141 20 M 20 SO 11 7H 1 lSVa'l 1 06SVI1 OHi, 1 6 in 064 1 13 1 0HH 1 0&H Bit 4s! 20 82H u irrvi 11 92m 11 es i.. i- . I 11 10 1 11 i I 11 07HI U 10 804 20 47S1 20 it 11 30 11 86 11 OS 11 00 BIS 4.V 44 30 60 20 32W 11 K 11 90 MVa 43 72H 20 92 11 96 12 00 11 0711 11 17 11 06 I 11 IS "Wheat July Sept. Dec. Crn July Sept-, Dee. Oats July Kept. Deo. Btirk July apt. Lard. July Sept. !l, J'llV Pept. No. 2. ' I . ' " Caah quotations - were as follows:- FLOCR-Easy; winter patents, (6 40!?6.7!l; vlnter straiglite.- W.KVfi-4 50: spring patents. 4V2.69, spring -ia!glits, HkOiitUj, akere. Il.40ibl.4t VF No. 2. 86c. BA RLE V Feed or mixing, 7516c; fair choice malting. T7tf?o. t,tt-KS r iax, Wo. I southwestern. II JKV. k'o. I northwestern, ll 6s. Timothy, $3.90. Tlover. 110 PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. t0.57 120 M Lard, per 100 lb.. Ill S5. Short lbs. sides (loose). 111.06411.10. Short clear Idea (boxed). lll.50Jfll.76. Total clearances of wheat and flour were Sual to 81,00 bu.' Primary receipts were ,000 bu.. compared with 460.000 bu. the WTesponding day a year ago. The visible tupply of wheat in the United States de reased t.Ml.Ono bu. for the week. The .mount of breadstuff on ocean passage de rraaed l.aU.Ouo bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 1 rarsi corn, ll cars; oats, 191 cars; hogs, I MS bead. . ' Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITf. June 21 WHEAT Cn thanged; No t bard. II tvrl M, No. t bard. lri ; No. 2 red, ti.Urjji.a ; No. t red. 901.38. CORN Unchanged to . Ke lower- No. i nixed, C9c; No. I mixed. ittc; No. 2 arhlte, 72c: No 8 white. 71Hrr7lo. OATS lo to iHO lower; No. 2 white, IWff Ac: No. I mixed. &263c - RY E Uj6e. HAY-l'nchanged; choice timothy, 11100 113 M; choice prairie. 811 TSffll 00; choice Ufalfa. new. 11107713.00 BUTTER Creamery extra, 24c; firsts, 2c: seconds, 10c. ; packing stock, ISc. ECiQU-f.xtras. lie; firsts, 19c; current re el pt a. !7He; seconds and dirties, I60. Kecalpts and shipments of grain were as ellows; v Receipts. Shipments. Fheat. bu II O00 4 :orn. bu 41 000 2V0U0 ata. bu 83 000 4.UW Options at Kansas City: Quotations of the Day on Various Com mod I ties. NKW YORK, June 21. FLOUR Receipts, 17.200 bbls.; exports. 10.000 bbls. Mar ket steady, with quiet jobbing trade; Min nesota patents. 16. rii 8.11; winter ira mains. $6.ts(6.8j; Minnesola bakers, 15.;ta(j.6u; winter extras, 84 8685.75; winter patents, t.7iVfi 7.00; winter low grades, i6.Wgt.6i. Hyo flour, dull; fair to good, 14.504.70, choice to funcy. 14.SO6.00. CORN M E A L Steady ; fine white and yel low. $1 .6061.70; course, ll.6igi.C0; kiln dried, 83.90fj3.96. RYE Pull: No. 2 western. 97c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. New York. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 87igc, c. 1. f New York. WHEAT Receipts, 29.000 bu. Spot mar ket firm; No. 2 red. old. 11 W. nominal, in elevator', No. 2 red. old. 81.A0, nominal; new, 11.19 and Auguxt, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.35. nominal, f. o. b, afloat; No. 2 hard winter. II. XIV nominal, f. o. b., afloat.. Thsro vas a decided advance In wheat - prices today. strong bull support, a good decrease In the visible supply and rumors of a con siderable export business. The market cloned firm and Wo lc net higher; July closed at $1.23; September closed at $1.U; December closed at 11.13. CORN Receipts. 22.j00 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2, old, Mc in elevator and 82c. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2, new, 66c, winter shipments. Option market was without transaction, closing '9'c net higher; July closed at 81c; September closed at 77e; December closed at 680. OATS Receipts, 13,700 bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., 61c. nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 Mis., 61(a4o; clipped white. 84 to 42 lbs., &267o. FEED Steady; spring bran, $26.85; mid dlings, $27.85; city. $27.50. HAY-Steady: No. S, T&S80c; good to choice. 9fc.r$1.00. HOPS Firm: stste, common to choice, 1906. llt1c; 1907, 47o; Paclflo coast, 1908, 9(9 18c; 1W7, BW8c. HIDES Quiet; Bogota, 2021cj Cen tral America, 21c. LEATHER Steady; acid, 23290. PROVISIONS Beef, quiet: family, 113 60 $14.00; mess. $11 60.ii 12 00; beef hams. $24.00 628 00; packet, 112 Wifl2 50; city, extra cut India mens, $20.DOQ21.oa Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 112 W; bams. $12.50. Lard, easy; western, $12.1012 20. Refined, barely steady; continent, $12.56; South America, $13.00. Pork, steady: short clears, $12.00 18 00; mesa, f21.50ilj.22 00. TALLOW Dull; country. 6Co. RICE Firm, domestic fair to extra, Vi 60; Japan, nominal. I1UTTBB-Steady; creamery specials. 267i26c: official price, 2Tc; extras, 23o; western factory, firsts. Ho; western imita tion creamery, firsts, 22o. CHEESE Steady; new, state, full cream, specials. 13814C. EOGS Stesdy; western firsts. 21f27c: firsts, M'i'ffaic; seconds, 19w20c; southern. i7ri9c. POULTRY Alive, steady: western chick ens, broilers. 2.c; fowls. 15&15'tc; turkeys, 13c. Dressed, dull; western chickens, broil ers,' 18g22c; fowls. lMm'ie St. I.ools Grneral Market. ST. LOUIS. June 21 WHEAT Higher; track, No. 2 red, cash. $1.461 52; No. i hard. $1 TOJ135; July, $1.10; September. tl.08frt.06i. C1RN Higher; track, No. t cash, T3(3 7Sc; July. 72V,c September, 68c; No. 2 white 7M.A76VO. OATS Higher; track, No. I cash, 64f 54c, nominal; July, 4Se; beptember, 77c V 1 white. S7VkO. nominal. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $6 50 $7.08; extra fancy and RtraigQt, $&.75St40; hard winter clears, $4.76726 10. SFIEDTlmothv, $l.&Ot(3 25. CORNMHA Iy-t?..60. 1) RAN Steady; sacked, east track, 271.18 120. HAY Steady ; timothy, $14.OO18.00; prai rie, $110013.00. PAOai.Nr-7c. HEMP TWINE 7e. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing, $-J0 75. Lard, lower; prime steam, $11.529 1162. Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts, $1187: clear ribs, $11.87; short clests, $12 00. Bacun steady: boxed short. $12 87; clear ribs, $12 87; clears, $13 00. POULTRY Steady: chickens. springs. 17a21u; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 8c; geese. 4c. BUTER Lower; creamery. 2126c. EOGS Steady at 1S canes Included. Receipts. Shipments 10 O09 4 600 3 (mo 6.6H0 54 000 4:v0f 41.000 82.000 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Beart Circulate Rumor That' Karri man if Fatally 111. DISCREDITED BY UNION 'PACIFIC Reports Prom Paris About United States Steel Action Has Effect of Berlins V nines Story of tho Day In Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 21. It took several hours of wailing tactics on the part uf professional operators amongst the opera tions in stocks to demonstrate today then satisfaction that the sharp fall In prices last week bad not attracted any demand sufficient to form a basis for a renewed upturn In prices. 1 he smash which followed was more severe than on last Thursday. Selling was almost as constrained during the eariy part of the day as was buying, wlUi the re sult of dullness and lisilessness such as have not been seen for weeks In the trad ing. The bears still found tffective ma terial for Influencing sentiment in the fears of bad effects to follow the failure to se cure admission for the Untied States Sled stocks to the Paris Bourse, The direct opposition between the reports said to be received by private bankers regarding the standing of the plan, and tho assertions of the banking interests ro.ircr ie,1, did not prevent the reports of the failure of the project from hurting values. Selling of United States Steel also carried the im pression of liquidation of some impoi'ant individual accounts. The same appearance in the Wabish. se curities served to throw suspicion on the active advance which has been effected In those stocks on vague Intimations of Im portant developments, said to be impending, but which have entirely failed of authen ticity. Amalgamated copper also proved acutely weak and the over-speculation abroad In coppers left the reactionary ten dency there still In force. The progress of the decline brought out added efforts on the part of the bears, shown by their raid ing tactics and by the circulation of un founded rumors. One of these rumors was the effect that E. H. Ittrrlman had suffered a sud den and fatal seisure In Vienna. This rumor was put out late In the session of the stock market, and was not traceable to any authoritative source, but It proved ex tremely effective, notwithstanding the prompt discredit thrown upon It by Union Pacific officials, who would have Immedi ate advice of any happening to the head of the system owing to the frequency of cable communications from the traveler with his business associates. The sharp rallies, whloh followed the successive drops, were e Idence of the part plaved by short selling in the weak ness. This rule did not apply, however, to the final break, In which the Harrl man storks played the principal part, the selling movement being still , In active progress when the trading ended. A rally of a point In Southern Pacific was the only notable Indication of a check to the movement. Foreign exchange ror.e strongly to within a few points of the highest point of tho season and experts computed a good profit on exports of gold to London at the pre vslilng level. Honds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $4.3M,000. United States 4s, the 3s coupon and the 4s registered, declined , and the 4s coupon per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: B. men. now- i.iue. reserve, shows: Oold coin Snd bullion. t 416 9; gold certificates. $22,0, 7.00; avail able cash balance. $121,154,644 Sew York Money Market. NEW YORK. JunA 21. MONEY On call. esv; 1til pet cent: rullna rate U per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent, offered at l-i per cent Time fimhs. dull, lacking ordets. hecsuse of liquidation; sixty days. 2Vu2 Per cent; ninety days. 2'tf2 per cent, six months. per cent I PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4ffl per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Firm, w ith sc- tula business In bankers' hills at $4 iMOtj 4 fur sixty-day bills and at $4 S.kl)o for d'msnd Commercial bills. $4 S.")y4 811. SILVER Rar. 52o; Mexican dollar. 44c. 1 PONDS Government weak; railroads, Ir regular. Closing quotations en bonds todsy wars I .n follows-. . 11S Jfun m ..I'l1 4 . lui 'do 14 sari. . ... . 101 I.. 8 itrb 4 1011. . ll" I.. A N unl 41 ..U"S M . K T Ut a . . 4o lt A rf. 4a. tOIH o sn. 4 T. A T. ct. 4s. ,11 Mi farlfli- 4n Tobacro 4 ' N. T. C . ta... V. !. r in coupon f. S. res do roiipon V 0. 4a. reg 6n coupon Allll-l hnl lit ( Am. As Am. Am 87 4 i:h r. im I H iv . ? j tU4 do H' 6e tet 4. Afhlaon gen. 4a 1''4j N T. City 4Ha new. "do B. It. Ill 41 ' X1 T . N. H a H. do ct. 4a W e IS1 o ct la 11SHN A W. im con 4a . Mti At C. L 1st 4t ti 6a ct. 4a ! pl A Ohio 4a lil" Ko Pacific 4a 1' ?S la 00 la 74', I do 8. W. ma.... S9-45 1 s. i. rtda 4 i Pr Tr. ct. 4a 17 Pnn. e. ma U15... K t in. So. lit as Hn do ens. ta 1 tvntral ot Oa. 5a. . . lnnt neadlns n 4a 1"'4 rrntral Leather anv, pt. I. A 8 P. It 4a. W'i C of N.. J g 5a ... 117 'St. 1, g. W c. 4a ... 71 rtiM A Ohio 4ia ...io:, do 1st folil 4a 14 Chicago ft A. 9Wi-. 7H f aboard A. L. 4a.... Mj C, H A Q. 1. 4a... .... 7S8t. rarlflc col. 4a . . . 12 C. M. A S. P t H' M do ) rf 4a . C , R I. A P. c. 4 T'kSo. lUMwar (a Il!4 do col. 5a 9?14 flo fn 4a .. R3a do rfd 4a llHfnlon Pacific 4a 1"2 IW. A St. U g. 4. S o ct. 4a Tolo. Inl. Sa 7 do lt rcf. 4a 1H Colo. Mid. 4 8 V. S. Rubber ta....:.1' CAS r. A e. 4a.. I'. 8 Steal M la... .'. .1y:. D. A H. ct. 4a Va.-Oaro. Them. 6a. V4 do mt rcr. 4a 102 wanarh tat 6a 11.1 7V, do lat A ex. 4a 774 7f. Weelcrn Md. 4a i tK Wcat Elec. ct. 6a 1414 7 Wla Central 4a IM, .", Armour 4,i w. I ! 7SV, C , n. A Q. g. 4a. ... IM, If" r. A o. rf. la lo Ccn. lat ref. 4a P P. A R. O. rcf. la... 4 Met 4'4s 74 K. R. R. of M. 41,,.. 1.1 M. M. I ll U Pt. I.. A S. F. 4,.... S, T R. O. 4a Platlllora' 5a ........ Eric p. 1. 4a do s'n. 4a do cv 4a acrlca A. do aertea B (Jen Elec. ct III. Int. Int. K ( So lat la.. llld. Offcrad. 74'4 80 1'aclflc ct. ctf,...ica 4a. Roaton Storks nnd Bonds, ROSTOX, June 21. Money, call loans, 2 (&;i per cent; time loans, 85 per cent. Official closing; .. 11 Arlxnna Com. ... . Ailantlo . .113H Butte Coalition .. ..104S ( .1. a Arliona... Cal. A Itecla ..14 Centennial .128 Copper Ranxe ... .1711, Daly Wt .1X7', Franklin . 41 Greene Cananea . .li Isle Hnrale TIaaa. Mining ... Atchlton adj do 4a Atihleon R. R... do prd Boaton A Albany Boatnn A Maine Koatun Klevated N. Y., N. 11. A I'nlon Pacific Am. Arge, Chem... do pfd Am. Pneu. Tuba... A mar. Sugar 12214 Michigan do prd Ill Mohawk H. Am. T. A T ... A mar. Woolen . do pfd TVmtnlon. I. A 8 Oencral Electric Mean. Electric .. do pfd Maa. Oaa .140 . 34 .l'4 . 44 Mont. C. Nevada . Oaceola , l'srrol . A C. . f)V . v, . 84- .I'll .IM . 31V, . ao . II . 1 . Ki . Sn', . . M . . 23 .136 . 'fl . 1 . r.'4 . 9i. Allla-Chalmera Dfd Ainaliamateil Copper 30,7 0 American Asrlcultural .... Am. licet. Sugar 4,nl 1 42V, 43', 1 wS 73 V, 4i 31 '4 nw tl-t, lOlili 12J., extra short 11 c; Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu ... Oats, bu ... 2', 18i 2V1 " 77 V SV, 3V4 m liV, ti 141'" 23 Am. Can pfd a "1 Am. C. A f 1 70) Am. Cotton Oil " Am. H. A L- pfd 8 0 Am. Ice Securities l.KO American Wneced l.iw) American Lot-omotlTe s.llH) Am. S. A R M.K Am. 8. A R. pfd I'-O Am. Duiir Ka.'lnlnx 4,nig Am. T. A T S.lvO 141 Am. Tobacco pfd Mi 101 American Woolen HH) 34 Anacouda Mining Co l.too 44 Atrhlaon 42.t,a) lit AUhiaon pfd 8.0 I Atlantic Coaat Una 3W) 1J1 Ualtlmore A Ohio 7.5UO 1174a Bil. A Ohio pfd lletlllehem Steel IW Urooklyn Rapid Tr !.' Canadian Pacific 300 Central Leather 4,0.10 Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey 800 Cheiupeake it Ohio , Chicago A Alloa 2'M) Chicago Ut. W Chaago A N. W VH C, M. A St. P T.aiO C, C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A 1 lx Colorado A So 4uv Colo, a 80. lat pfd tuO Colo. A 80. Id Did Conaslidated Gaa - 1.000 Cora Producta ? Delaware A Hudjsn 1 0 1MV, Denver A Rio Onode l,Vh 4U Dlitlller,' Becurltlea 100 38 Erie H.7'10 36 Brie lat p'd 2,4"t 6i;, Erie id pfd Iu0 41 General Biectrle tvo 141 Ureal Northern pfd 4.100 14 Great Northern Ore ctfa ... S.i'V 76 S Illlnola Central 2.5K 14 lnterborough Met. t.4uo 1( int. Met. ptd .i"0 International Harveater .... 0 Int. Marine pfd 1.009 lniernatlonal Paper j0 International Pump 1.1O0 Ioa Central 4"0 Kanaas City Bo..., 8,100 K. C. 80. pfd too Loulartlie A N 80 Minn. A St. L Sit) M.. St. P. A S. g. at... Mlasourl Paclflo M., K. A T National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. ef M.. lat pfd N. T. Central, ax-dlv.. N. T . O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclflo Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania 1.(00 1364, People's Oaa 1,400 11. P . C. C. A St. L Preeaea Steel Car 800 42 Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal Spring. Reading Republic Steel Republle Steel pfd, ex-dlv Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. pti 1,1110 6 St. L A S. P Id pfd I 43 St. Louis 8. W tiiO 2 St. L. S. W. pfd 70-1 as Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I S"0 i Southern Paclflo 43.4 130 80. Paclflo pfd 1.2tK I2i Southern Railway 8.1'a) : Be. Railway pfd &T0 IH Tenneaaee Copper 100 31 Teaaa A Pacific 700 U T . Bu L. A W., offered... 400 41 T , Bt. L. A W. pfd 400 87 Union Paclflo S4.M0 111 I'nlon Paclflo ptd l.loo 17 U. S. Realty 100 11 I'. S. Rubber 10 an IT. 8. Steel 144.400 II C S. Steal pfd 4.000 123 Utah Cooper I.40O A Va. -Carolina Chemical I.too M Wabaah t.ea) 21 Wabaah pfd 27,1"0 67", W'aetern Maryland l.M) 11 Weatlnghouae Elactrlo 1..0S 11 Western t'nlsn , 80O 73 Wheeling A L S ... Wleronaln Central 40 11 47 to I-, 40 30 44 73 144 S4 100 ISt 4.000 7344 11.100 t. oo 'i.'ioo 4.700 1.700 I") 11,000 41 106 S3 iii 62 81 84 161 7SS 41 41 1 64 70 41 3 16 n M a tlv, 140 IO11 34 47 1.3 14 t 131 lit it ' 74S llai 3 2U ' ' n 47 s IM 150 4r", 6 81 iiiii a 17 4,. 3S 31 61 IM 141 74 14 1I,-I 44 tn 12', 14 '.a to 43 7a 140 137 71 39 106 82 iii 61 88 141 136 111 41 ..lll.tno 162 .. 1.400 SOX 1"0 104 104 ltHtO 31 21 147 W Total aalaa for the day, 8l,eu0 sharaa. M 42', . IS5. 7 80 i: 2 7'i 8 33 41V, 87 187 7 El l 4 121 48 61 t,i 63 lv, 83 72 87 6 78 41 41 kO4 64 71 41 8 16 V, 68 to ;, 1 J3 140 Inn 34 46 114 104 131 110 14 , r, 77 180 JO IM - ,'5 ' 8 IS'' 1WI, 73 40", 81 1.(8 2i 181 4 3t 14 61 48 161 1 74 14 16 44 84 82 16 31 :8, 43 78 lit 65 137 71 !'. 100 2 61 lis 61 Hi 141 19 1.16 to 41 188 42 147 29 104 21 4.' . fc ; o 127 12 , . t7 38 33 41 64 18 97 81 88 C4 in 48 61 63 1 13 7J 10 159 QuIncT 1 1 Shannon 8S Tamarai'k M Trinity 10 t'nlted Krult i;9 t'nlted Copper 10 I'nlted S. M 68 r. 8. Mining 4H to pfd 21 t 8. Oil 12 V. S. Seel 64 t'tah 43 do pfd L! Vktorla 4 AilTentura 1 Winona 6 Allouea 40 WolTerlne 148 Amalgamated 78 North Uutle 66 London Stoclc Market. IONDON. June 21. American securities opened quiet at Irregular price changes. Trading was light during the first hour and at noon the market was steady and from below to above Saturday's New York closing. London closing stock quotations Conaola. money . do account Anaconda Atihtaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific ... 84 Mo . Kan. A Texas.. 41 .14 6-la New York Central. ...136 ...10 Norfolk A Woatem.. 92 ...111 d pfd Ill ...107 Ontario A Weetern. . 64 9 10 77 31 10 PI ' 1 i 1 suss, a 1 oil si 130 Pennavlvanla 1786 Raod Mlnea Cheeapeake A Ohio.. 77 Rending Chi. Great Weetern.. 1 Southern Railway. Chi.. Mil. A St. P. ..166 do pld De Bears 14 Southern Pacific Lenver A RIO O do pfd Erie do lat pfd do :d pfd Orend Trunk . . Illlnola Qrotral . LntiKTllle A F7aFh..l44 H1I.VER Bar, steady ounce MONEY fil per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is 1 11-16 1 per cent- 3 t L. 8. Hloel ..64 do pfd ... . 44 Wftbleh .... .. IK do pfd .., .151Spanlah 4a 'ewetavTaVaj 6 IW 12 66 77 at 24 1-lld per Bank rirarlnga. OMAHA, June 21. Bank clearings for to day were 2,3t;3,446 92 and for the correspond ing date last year 81, 971.825.75. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 21 COFFEE Futures closed quiet, net unchanged to 10 points lower.. Sales were reported of 6 000 ba?s, including July at 6.3uc, September at 6.85o and December at 0.7oc. Spot market, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 7T,;i8c; No. 4 Santos, S'SiKio. Mild, dull; Cordova. 9:Vi'512c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 21. COTTON The market opened steady at an advance of 4'-il0 points and sold W13 points higher fight after the call on covering by sellers of last week and more aggressive support from the bulls. Realizing was not so heavy on the bulge as It was when the market worked up to about the same figures last week, but offerings were sufficient to check the advance and fluctuations during the middle of the morning were 2 or 8 points off from the top. Trading was chiefly local and only moderately active. Spot closed quiet, 6 points higher; mid dling uplands, 11.46c; middling gulf, 11.70c; no sales. Futures opened steady; July, 10.92c; Au gust. lO.SGe; October, 10.89c; December, lO&.lc; January, 10.91c; March, 10.93c; May, lOi'lc. Futures closed steady; June, 11.01c; July, 109Sc; August. 10.96c; Beptember. 10 94c; October. 1094c; November, 1095c; December, 10 97c; January, 10.94c; March, 10.96c; May, 10 96c. LIVERPOOL, Juno 21.-The Cotton ex change here will remain open on July I until 7 p. m and will be closed July i and 6. GALVESTON, June 21. COTTON Steady; 10o. Local Severities dootatloni Quotation, furnlehed by Saejael Bums, New York Ufa Bunaiog. oaiu. Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Vheat July September December . Jorn July September lecmber , 1 08 t 01 1 00 4W 60! 1 07 1 01 1 6J . ray 41 14 J 1 00 r 1 Or 1 W 1 01 ON bo 64 Mtaspolla,Grata Market. -WHEAT-July. I tccemncr. id. i. 3-5 MINNEAPOLIS June 21 WHEi I I1; rWntemberfll tYl 'i: l 1.0vl vV Caub. No. 1 bat. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. June 21 WHEAT Spot. No. 1 red western winter, nominal; fu tures, quiet; July, 8s UJ; September, Ss 5d. December, 8s 3d CORN Spot, steady: new American mixed, via Galveston, 8s 6d; futures, atea.lv; Jul v. 6s 6d; September. 5s 6d. I'KAS Canadian, steady, 7s td FLOUR Winter patents, strong, tarn. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, June 21 CORN -Firm; No. 2 yellow, "3c; No. S yellow. 73c; No. I, 73V...C; No. 3, i3c; No. 4. 72c; no grade, bixa-'.Se. DATS Unlet; No. I wnite, oStfSjSVgc; nominal; io. 4 wnite. mvc. Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 21. WH EAT No. 1 northern. 111?; No if.iihern, 81.84; September. II tte.ai I.OnU. bid. OATS-Wc. ... UA1.LEV Samples, Ti-uTio Cadahr Packing C. la 184. Columbua, Neb , - L. &a 1888. f Itr of Omaha konds 41 19 CHr ol Omaha 61 111 Douglaa County 4a 1136 F A M. Bank stock. Uneala Oate Cllr Malt Cs. 4 Kanaaa Cltr Rr 6a 1811 hebraaka Telephone stock 4 Nebraaka Vndervritera, Omaha Omaha Oaa la 111 T Omaha t L. A P 6s Omaha A C. B. It. Rt. la 1914 Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ur. 6s 19a. Omaha A C B St Rr ptd i Omaha A C. B St. 7 aom 4 Omaha A C B ft Rr A B. pfd 4 Omaha Water Ca 6a 146 Omaha Water Ca lat pfd Omaha B. ef T Bldg Co. pfd Omaha B. P. A T Ca 4a 117 Pacific T. A T 8a lilt Sheridan Coal la Hit South Omaha Sewer a Wit Slaua Cltr Stock Yaeda prd In. on Stock Yards Be.. Omaha. ",... jr., 114 Bid Aaked. 19 IS 4 108 1"! IKS. 7 7 ' . 99 H H 93 , 69 t 19 100 7 M 10 u 8i 1 1"8 If, ICS J0 luo 8 10 8 io 100 1U0 M 71 41 t li K1 10 ' 1H ll .90 4 New York Mlnlagr Btooko. NEW YORK, June 21. Closing quotations on mining siocks nt Alice Brunavlck Cos. . Com. Tunnel atock. do bond, Can Cal A Va . . . Horn SIlTer Iron BilTor 110 1 8 19 i . 80 180 aoffered- Aaeaaiuent ladTllle Con. I.lttle Chief .. Meilcan ..... Ontario lllhlr . Standard Velio Jacket . paia. . 4 .. 4 .. 84 . aM ..no .176 .. 63 Treasury statement. WASHINGTON. June 21.-Today s state ment of tl,e treasury balnur-s in the gen eral fund, exclusive of tbe ll&O.tWi.ooo eolu Heal Market. NEW YORK. Juno 21.-METAL8 The London tin market was lower today, with spot at 133 15s and futures at 135 2s 6d. Locally, weak and lower also, at IL'i.OtKg; 29.50. Copper was higher In London, with spot Bt tih i;is 9d and futures at io9 12s 6d. Locally, weak but unchanged, with lake at I1S.37T.132; electrolytic, $13.00113.25; casting. 112.7513.00. Lead was unchanged at 13 Is 3d in the London market. Lo cally, steady and unchanged, at $4.3ff4.45. Spelter was a i-nade higher at 22 In Lon don. Locally, firm and slightly higher, at Ti.407i5 45. The English market for Iron was unchanged; standard foundry quoted at 48s 3d. The local market was un changed; No. 1 northern foundry. 16.2:i''i 17.00; No. 2. l.0Of18.50; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft. 116.2516 50. FT. 1X1U1K, June 21. METALS Lead. quiet a ,4.37. Spelter, quiet at 85.35. Uiprecedeitefily Low Bates to the Eastcri Hcsorts A new feature in Eastern sum mer travel inaugurated by tho New York Central Lines From the Great Lakes to the son-the Playgrounds of America there nre scores of vacation spots where every sport and pleasure possible to think of can be en joyed to the full. To give everyone the opportunity to visit these resorts this year the extraordinarily low fares have been made of $A MO from Omaha to Boston and Return " .Ad' Lake Shore or Michigan Central 20 from Omaha to New York and Return tuJ Srr LAKE SHORE 85 from Omaha to Neiv York and Return ;"' KS c,"""" MICHIGAN CENTRAL Correspondingly low fares to the Thousand Islands. Adirondack. White and Green mountains, Saratoga Springs, Lake George and Lake Champlaln. Montreal and Canadian and Maine polntg. Th.'se tickets are good on all trains from Chicago (except Twentieth Century Limited, and tr available for passnge on the famous "Lake Shore Limited." Michigan Central Limited, Wol verlne" and all other trains, under usual conditlona governing limited train Bervtce. There a a train from Chicago every two hours via Leke Shore and seven dally trans via Michigan Central. Both routes are via shores of the Great Lakes. Niagara Falls, Mohawk and Hudson River valleys to New York the lferkahlre Hills, Instead of Hudson River, to Boston cool, scenic, water-level Insuring pleasant riding by day and certain sleep at night. All trains via New York Cantral Lines arrive at Grand Central Station New York's only railroad terminal In the heart of hotel, theater and business district. Subway under same roof Brooklyn 15 minutes, without change few minutes to Long Island resorts. Tralna to Boston arrive at South Terminal Station. Liberal stop-over privilege at Niagara Falls and other points, and option of lake trip from De- ... ft-oit or Cleveland to BuXlalo, and Hudson River Steamers Albavny to New York, without extra charge. MIS For information or time tables, address "America's Greatest Hallway System" Warren J. Lynch, Paittagtr Traflle Manager, La Stile Street Stall, Chicago, I1L OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Cattle Strong to Ten Higher, Others Steady. HOGS GO IN SATURDAY'S NOTCHES Corn fell Shrep and Lamb Steady, Graaarn Fifteen to Twenty Lower Than Last Week and Rather glow. SOUTH OMAHA, June 71, RecelptH were: Cuttle. SIORS 1KB. Sheep. S.W',0 2. 3.'W 1,3M 3.0: r 6,232 Estimate Monday 1.849 4.435 Hame day lust week 2,W 4 018 Same lay 2 weeks aao.. 3.'i"rt 6.3M r'amo day. 3 weeks ago.. S.t'2 4.937 Same day 4 week aiso.. 2.Jt'.7 4.9S8 Same day last year 2,t)S7 6,S2 Tha following table stiotvs the receipts of rattle, hoc and eheeu at South Omaha for the year to 'date, compared with last vear. irTi vfts Inc. Dec. Cattla 4r0.6J 412.JW6 1S.321 Hotta 1.312,2t!2 1,431,0S5 125.703 Sharp 643.328 601,211 19.&3 Tha following table shows the averasje price of hogs at South Omaha fur tha last several days, with comparisons. Data. I 1009. 108. 19u7. 1906. 1906. 194. 1903. June 11.. 736 537603689 I 4 79 6 01 June 12 .. 7 384 6 48 6 91 6 3:, 6 181 C 00 June 13... 6 62 6 79 6 .11 6 161 4 71 6 H June 14... 7 52t S K 6 2 6 13 4 84 June 15... 7 660 684 636 6 19I4S2 699 June lti... 7 5'i 5U 6 38 6 22 4 t 6 tij June 17... 7 62H 6 63 6 91 6 801 4 .' 5 o June 18... 7 mi 6 67 6 97 6 39 I 4 S3 6 97 June 19... 7 63 6 64 6 98 6 Sh 6 19 6 94 J una 20... 6 6t 5 91 6 30 6 15 1 6 00 6 88 June 21... 7 C3V4 6 8 6 28 0 10; 6 07 Sunday. The official number ot. cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific .... 1 I'nlon Pacific 30 12 12 C. & N. W., cast 3 U. & N. W. west.... 1R 22 3 C, Bt. P., M. & O.... 11 6 C, H. & Q , went.... 27 16 .. 8 (,'., It. I. & P., east.. 2 C, K. I. & P., wtist.. 4 Illinois Central - 2 C. U. W 1 1 Olla and lloaln. NEW YORK, June 21 -OILS Cotton seed, barely steady; prime crude. 84.7.V! 4 0; yellow. .7f4,5.M; July. .T9)i5.n. P. troleum. steady; refined New York, 86. 60; Philadelphia and Paltlmore, 8S.46; In bulk, 84 Turpentine, firm: 43".. HOSIN Steady; strained, common to good, $3 24V 3 26. OIL CITV. June 21. Credit balances 1.78; runs. ItW.lfiO bbls.; average, lfitl.v.l I, bis ; Shipments. 170.171 bbls; averase. I1.5 141 bbls SAVANNAH. June 2l.-Tl'RPENTINK Firm. 40Hc: sales. 798 bbl HOSIN-FIrm; R, 127ori2.90; p. 83.10S3.13: E. 83.ffiM3.60: F 83 90(4 00; O. 8IOOt4.06: I. 84 40; K 84.85; M, 15 0t; N. 85 15; WO, 85 15; WW, 85.20. latar and Molaaara. NEW YORK. June 21.-SI OA R-Haw. steady; fair rcfinlnc. 1.1. 39fi 3 12c ; centrt fugul. 96 teat. SwfiU.'c; molasaea su,rar, 3 14't3 17c; refined, easv; No 6. 4.4.rc: No. 7, 4 40c; No. 8. Uic; No. ft. 4 30c; No. 10. 4 2.c; No. 11. 4 20o; No. 12. 4 1".c; No 13. 410c; No 14. 4 10c; confectioners' A. 4 7Tic; mould A. 5.30c; cut loaf. 675c; crushed. 6.60c; pow dered. 5.05c; granulated. 4.3t"c; cubes, 6 UOc MOLASSES Steartv; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 2.1 1 Jo. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. June 21.-PRY OOOPS The opening prices if men wear for spring, 1910. wore made during the day by a laruu woolen concern, and are the highest known In year, business already tended higher. The cotton goods market is ktrciiijf. but generiillv 1 1 1 1 t on spit traii'u-tlons. Cottuu vaiiiaj ate ijuiet and fa 1a Total receipts 78 61 5 8 The dlspoHttion of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co 78 546 312 Swift and Company 209 716 1,03 Cudahy Packing Co 845 l.SM 917 Ar.nour &. Co 318 1,215 - 248 S. & S 4 ' Carey & Unit on So W. 1. ritephen 1 Hill & Son 4 F. P. Lewis 25 Huston & Co 8 J. U. Root & Co a J. 11 bulla 117 H. F. Hamilton W V. O. Inchratn 7 Lehmer Bros 58 St. Louis 36 Swans U Other buyers 114 7&5 amount of Interest. The trade tpened slow and quiet; a Utile sprinkling of hugs sold early at prices that looked tvak to a little lower than Saturday. As tha trade warmed up. however, the market shewed Improve ment, making prices generally about steady. In fact, there was not enough change in any direction to be worth quot ing. A considerable proportion of all the hoKs sold at 87.5547.75 and on up as high as 87-5 for the best heavy hogs. While the trade was at no time especially active, practically everything had chanced hands by 10 o'clock in the morning or soon after. SHEEP The bulk of receipts this morn. Ing were grass-feds from Idaho and Ore gon, mostly yearlings. The market opened slow and buying talent was decidedly backward In getting Into the name. When they finally did get busy. It was on a 15 25c lower basis on range stock. While there were but few fed westerns, such aa were on sale brought nominally steady prices. Fed yearlings brought 17 2", the name as was paid last Friday for year Unas of the same kind. Oregon grassrs showed the greatest de cline of all, but this feature of today's market Is partially explained In the fact that fleeces were wa'. and bt.; ors. of course, were Inclined to v.l'.l ti). ax with mot energy. Yearlings 'list fold liiht week for 86.25 on Thursday and 86 25 on Friday, were only able to reach 86.00 this morning, a flat decline under Isst week's close. Th general market, however, could not ba called at a quarter break owing to tho varied assortment of supplies. Orassers, as a rule, moved at prices 15fB)26e lower than last week with fed stuff steady. Idaho yearlings brought 8600. Receipts were moderate. Quotations on fed sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. 87.WXg8.00; fair to good lambs, 87 00(7.50; good to choice light vearllngs. 86.507 00; good to cholca heavy yearlings. 8R75S6 50; good to cholca weth ers, 85.7MT 6 25; fair to gool wethers. $5.53 6.75; good to cholca ewes. 8ii.4CKSfl.00; fair to cood ewes. 85 00I7T5.40; culls and bucks, 82.01) 5.00. Quotations on rangi sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs and yearlings. 85.7rv&.25; fair to good lambs and yearlings 85 2TxJt5 75; good to choice wethers. 8o.(KXtf 6.25; fair to good wethers, 84 50(6.00; good to choice ewes, 14.7526.00; fair to good wes, 84 .25414.75. CCHICAGO lIlVESTOCK MABKKT Story of Today'a Trading; In Cattle, lloajs and Sreep. CHICAGO. June 21 CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 18,000 head. Market steady; steers, 85.50fi7 2&; cows, 84-00'5.25; heifers, 83.60.25; bulls, 83 30-6.20; calves. Blockers and feeders, 13 306 25. HOGS Receipts, estimated at 40,000 head. Market Bteady to 6c lower; choice heavy, 8N10-IV8 20; butchers. 8X.00fi8.15; light mixed, $7-5047.80; choice light. $7 807.86; packing. $7 85(8.00; pigs, $5. 50(7 25; bulk of sales, 17.65 4t7.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated st 17.000 head. Market steady; sheep $4 O0t6.25; lambs, IS. 009. 00; yearlings, 84 OOr 7.00. steady to 60 lower; top, $7.90; bulk of sales 8i.aOtf7.ftO. SHKEP AND LAMBS Reoel pta, i.000 head. Market steady; lambs, $7.0UQ8.76. Stock 1st Sight. Receipts of live stock at tha six principal western markets Monday were as follows: a nogs, oneep. f,UO l"J 1,600 11, DC) 7,000 South Omaha Sioux Cliv St. Joseph ... Kansas Cltv St. Louis .... Chicago S,tU0 4,606 6.0K) 5.400 3.000 14 i'K 6,800 Totals 1.985 3,971 3.3S5 CATT.,fv-Receipts of cattle this morning were very IlKhl, only teventy-eluht cars botiiaC n ported In. The arrivals conmtiieil veiv largely of corn-fed steers with a few from Montana and ArUona, but Willi a very email ahoHing of cow stuff and feed ers. While a considerable proportion of the receipt consisted of corn-fed offerings really were very Uitlit day, and as there l .tome little Inquiry, Kanaaa Cltr live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head, including 5.000 south erns. Market steady to strong; choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $!.25u7.UU; fall to good. 85 OOf6.2:;: western steers, $5 00j 7 00; Blockers and feeders, $3.25i5.50; south ern steers. $4.0Crii5 SO; southern cows. 82 Tfetf 4 00; native cows, 82.75aij.50; native heifers. HO0(i6.5O, bulls, !-l.(Wa5.00; calves, 83.75a 7.00. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head. Market Re higher; top 87.95; bulk of sales, t7.6tfft7.86; heavy. f7.7Vi7.95: parkerx and butchers. $7 7(V.r7 90: lU'ht. $7.5017.75: pigs. 86 006.73 SHLEP AND I.AMBS -Receipts, 14 0)0 head. Market 1-Vo20c lower; lambs. 16 00ft 850; yearlings 11.254)7.00; wethers. 84 501 5 75: ewe.-. 1( 00 a 6 85: Mocker and feeders, $3 00f4.75; Texas muttons. 84 006.00. St. I.oula Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. June 21. CATTLE Receipts, 7,000 head. Including 6.2"0 head Texans; inr hl 1 muikot steady to strong; native shipping for a Moil- and -Prt steers, $6 25;,i7.16; dressed beef and butcher steers. 1 000 lbs , 85 75ii6 90; steers under the market shoed .nilte a little life and I, "'; wocgers ana leeoers, pretty much tverythliig in sight cham-i ! W-MM 'Ri.?.w" "n d helf";.i. s0'can- iianris 111 lair beason in the morning at , '? t-wj", uuua, i""". pricts tlial were anywhere from htrong to 1 M'n '' iexaa ana tnoian steers, n o'ij 10c higher than Saturday. Tt.ere were -W; cowi and heifera. 12 frr,S.). anions the offerings aome cattle good HOGS Receipts. 5.400 head; market 6D10c enougn to bring $:.75. I hlt-'her; pigs and lights, .'hjjS 00, packera. Tliero ere haidly enoiiRh cows or helf- $, r-.Vn8.10; butchers and best heavy. 8H.lw ers In silit to make a shuuiiiu, but what 8.35 few there were commanded steady price. j SHEEP AND' TA MBS Receipts. 6 SfX) In fact, all kinds of butcher stock sold in - head; market steadw; native muttons, 84 00 about the same notches as last week, thei o ' i5 50; lambs. $6 Ifr-fjft 75; culls and bucks, uems no material cnange in any direction. 13.5041 6. 00; Blockers. 83.50fi5 00. There were only a few stoekers and feed ers here arid the muikel on that kind of cattle did not show any quotable change. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed ateera. 86 3ri6.76; fair to good cornfed sieers. I",.60i6 30; Common to Tiili- cornfed steers, $.'. 0(H( 5 . foud to cholca cornfed cows and heifers. !0ira&5; fair to good cows and heirers, 8-t 75y5uO: common lu fair cows and heifers, 1-' Oo'ijj 76; si,ck heifers $J.2.ij4.0m; veal calves. $4 0i47 00, bulls, s'ags. etc . 83 25t5 76; good to choice stoekers and feeders. $4 251i6 2f.; fair to good blockers and feedeis. 8J 75V4 26: common to fair stoekers and feeders, 83 uOifj.1. 75. HfKiS- Receipt of Iioks were very light as u.-uul 011 a Mondav. theie rujt heme 1 Cltr Live Stork Market CITY, June 21 (Special Tele- Slon SIOUX gram.) t. A rTLr Receipts, 40 head, mar ket steady; beeves. $4.5Kb6.75; fat cows and heifera. $4.('u6 00; feeders, $4.004 76, year- lineH 13 0cfj4 5C. HOGS Receipts, S.ftOO head; market Steady to 5c loner; range of prices, $7., 7 65; bulk of sales, $7 4,VU7 60. St. Joseph Lire Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 21 CATTLE-Receipts. 1.500 head. Market steady; steers 84.50'iis 75; cows and heifers. $1 SnjM 2.1 . cahes 83 0017.26. ..!', 000 40,000 17.UH0 Totals ...89,749 64, 1 48,860 OMAHA O KW Bit A 8. MARKET. Staple aad raaey Predaee Price. Par. nlahed by Bayers and Wkoleanalera. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered la the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons. Sbfa; Na. 1 In CO-lb. tubs. 2Co; No. I lu 1-lb. cartons. J4o; in 60-lb tubs, 23Mro; paoking stock. Wo; fancy dairy, tuba, lo2uo; common roll, fresh made. 17Vo. Market ebangaa every Tuesday. EUUS Fresh selling atock, candled, Utx h storage etock In Omaha market. CHKE8U Finest Wisconsin full creana. lalna. 16C: young Amerloas. 4 In hoop, IsUci favorite, 1 In hoop. Itc; daisies, 80 la heoo, luHc; cream brick, full case. 16c; aleoS Swiss. 15c; full cream llmburger. lea. POUI.TRT-Brollers. Joe; alive, spring. 13 Wc; henu. Uo; cocks, to; ducks, lloi teese, iOo; turkeys, 19a; pigeons, per dos.. ic; guinea fowls, per dos.. 88 60; equabe. per doa.. $2. Dressed bans, llu; siiriage. IzOlaVic: cocks. Hc; ducaa. llo; gaeae. Joi tuikeys. 21c. FISH Fresh caughtt almost all are greased: Halibut. 8c; Buffalo, So; trout, 18c; bullheads. 14c; catfish. 17c; crapplea, unfuih, to to $ef black baas, 8k; white, flah, Uac; plk. 12c; salmon. 14c; pK'kereL loc; irog legs. 86c. Freaa froseut Wblte flsh, Na. 1. 10c: round. 80; pickerel, dressed and beadleas, 7c; round, tr; pike, dressed. 10c; round. So; red snapper, Uo; epanlsb macksrel, Itc; native mackerel, ata eacn. BEEF CUTS-nib: No. 1. 16Hc; No. I 12c; No. 5, 10c. Loin: No. 1, 17c; No. 1. 14c; No. 8, Ho. Chuck: No. 1, 7c; No. 8, c; No. 3, 6'ic. Round: No. 1, 10c; No. 1 9c; No. 3, 8c. Plate: No. 1. No. i 6vc; No. t, 5c. FRESH FRlITS-etrawberrlea. $3.7693.31 per crate for Missouri and Arkaoaae stock; Florida pineapple, Its to 4as, 88. 7t per crate; giape fruit, t alee per box. $6; 48 also. $5.60; 64 also, 84; vanaaaa. fancy Pert Llinon, per pound, 4c CITRUS FHUITat-Lemons, t8.60aJ4.60; Oianges, t2 76i4.0(lL . . . ' VEUKTABLKH-Kaasaa. aweet potatoes, $2.76 per bbL California celery,' large, seo: smaller, (oc. New York Holland seed eaa bage, 7 Ho per lb. Wisconsin Red Globe nlons, 2c per California- -cauliflower. $3 00 per crate. Tcmatoes, Florida, t-beakat crate. $4 00. Lettuoe, per- do.. 40o. ?ar snips, turnips, oarrota. 16o per doaen. Fiur Ida new boats, tar rut, paraotpa, turnlia. tic or doa., J6c , IUDUb-No. l green Uo; No. 1 eut-ed, Uo, Visible Sapply ef Grata. NEW YORK, June 21.-The visible supply of grain In the United States Saturday. June 19, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, 12.W4.ODO bu.; decrease, 3,471.800 bu. Corn, 3.201.000 bu.; Increase, 308 M bu. Oats, 6,704.000 bu.; decrease. 337,000 bu. Rye. 175.00 bu.; decrease, $.008 bu. Parley. 752.00 bu.; decrease. 63,000 bu. The visible supply of wheat In Canada last Saturday waa t,137.toe bu.. a decreaae of 800,000 bu. . , - enough on tl lu taciie uuy vary great J HOGS-Receipls, 4,500 head. Market J Toledo Seed Market,' TOLEDO. June 21. SEEDS Clover, cash, l.:1; October. 86 82W: naaamhar Istju.- March. $6 924. Timothy, prime, $3 00. Al slke. prime. $8.00; August, $8.60. Dolnth Grain Market. DULT'TH. June 21 WHEAT July, $1.37V;; September. $1.09; No. 1 northern, $1 39V; No 2 northern $1 27. OATS 53'flE4liC . ' . s .. . , Elain Bailer Market. ELGIN. 111.. June 31 Bl'TTER Firm; 25c. Sales for the week, l.OdO.700 lbs. Herbert E Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers OBATJr. movisioiri, stock a. Oaaaba Offlcei 810 3f. Y, Z.)ff Blag. au Talepboae. Sooflae SSL. ladepeadeut. A-S131 aad A-tlta, Oldest and Largeat iioiiss In tbe State, "HOGS INSURED AGAINST DISEASE and other Live Stock Insured agalntt tccldeut and dUaaaa." Address Tbe Live etock Reciprocal Underwriters, 410 United BaukUldg, bl&ux City, U )