TO, TUB BEE: OMAHA, 'WEDNEfJDAT, JTUlsTl W. 191T.1 RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET High Cablet tad Hot Spell Continue Bullish Sentiment. WHITER WHEAT HAS VEST IS ON Tker im Sts-eosA Dotmlolloa ta Ball Cora Wmtmrm oa Tkoerr ( art arm Deo-. tl Dossaglac Otrertsrlaaj Cof. OMAHA. June JO, VKL With cables higher and a dry. not weather map over the entire eoantrjr ther was a continuation 6f the bullish ikiiU mnt of yeslerdu jr. The winter wheat crop la belna; favorably barrpated and the aprlns wheat to data tiaa been In good condltiou. The altuatlon I belna oloaely watchful be cauaa of the calamity In the north weat last year, with the trade bln unduly Influ noed by prenature report. Therb la a fttrong denionotratlon made to bull corn future on the theory of aerloui drouth damaging the growing crop later a the eeaaon. with rrporto of aome injury already done In the extreme eetrthwcMt. Mora rain i needed, and w:il)e It continue dry corn values will advance. Damage reports In tu nciiiiet opened wheat sharply higher, and short covered, giving further advance la value and aaewd back to ooeulntf aiuea m iirotu-taHing aalea. Co mi wheat waa lWU-Sc higher. The corn market waa advanced on the aama features as wheat, and the advance was well sustained. Cash corn waa lo higher. Primary wheat reeclpts were 2S4.A00 btmh ! el and rhtpmcnto l.V.ono bushels, against receipts lant year of 223,000 bushels and hlpraents of 4X!.iO bitehels. Primary corn receipts were 1.0A3.000 bush els and shipments 1.246. mo bushels, against receipts last year of 67H.O0O bushels ami shipments of '"2.000 bushel. Clearances were 2.000 bushels of corn, Hone of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 147.000 bushels. Liverpool closed from lid to ld higher on wheat and Vd to N1 higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard: 1 csr, R7c; 1 car, Wc. Ko. I hard: 1 car, 85V.C. No. 4 hard: 1 -car, Sc. Corn No. I white: 4 cars. MHc No. t olor; 1 car, 54c. No. 4 yellow: 4 rare, MHo. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. 52'4c. No. I tnlxed: 8 cars. 6-tUo. No grade: 1 car, 50c Oats No. 3 white: 1 car. 40o. No. 4 White: 6 cars, i.ic. No grade: 1 car, 38c. Omaha Ce- Prices. WIIEAT-No. 2 hard, 8Ha88c; No. t hard, 4Mific: No. 4 hard, 7SWS4C; re dacted hard, 72fg7c; No. I spring, 86(30cj No. 4 spring, MSint'-jo; No. 1 durum, 82Vi a4o; No. 3 durum, 81Vk(ff82Hc. CORN No. 2 whit. M''Ui4': N'O- white, MV.'&64Wo; No. 4 white, laVfiSftc; No. i color, b&it($Aci; No. 1 yellow, UMr3&3'rc; No. I yellow, a'oM'ic; No. 4 yellow, 523 52Ho; No. 3. 63Vuc3c; No. S. MitftJ'c; No. 4, b'KUVi'c; no grade, 50&61C, OATS No. 2 white. M.'avf.f. standard. 40iijOV4c; No. 1 white. 3Vif 4c; No. 4 whltv iw-sttaatxc; ,vo. I yellow, 2hV&Ja; isO. 4 yellow, S4$i39Vie. BARLEY No. S. 7&3:.c; No. 4. 70080c; No. 1 feed, 65fi75c; retected, 0c&70c. RYi-No. 2, 091c; No. J. 896o. torivl 4,-lsi(a, Wneau Corn. Oats. Chicago ID 747 lib MlnneMpollB US ... ... Omaha 8 44 U Duluih CO f CHICAGO CH AIM AND PROVISIONS Feavtares of the Tradlaajr sod Closlag Trices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, June 20. Possibly the wildest tradliuc of the year turned the grain pit today into bllain. Hot weather damage to crop p. it a nerve wrecking strain on prices. Realizing of profits diminished th excitement of wheat near the close, lower ing tba market from extreme figures, but other cereals held tight. Wheat finished IWa to le higher than last night, corn P Inline to IVhIV and oats at IH&lVkc to IVulTtc advance. Hog products gained from a shade to 17Vfcc. As much as 2'.c a bushel waa added to the cost of wheat before the stamped to the buying side could be brought to bait. Aa a matter of fact, tb stacking up of orders to purchase lifted the local trad off Its feet and resulted for a while In a plain case of a runaway market. Finally, bankers' advices minimising considerably the alleged injury In South Dakota and telling of an excellent outlook In the twin auate to the north had a relatively calming effect especially when Joined with large sales. Another sedative was a forecast of showers and lower temperature In th drought, belt. I Hiring th session, July ranged from 89c to Die and closed lVtO net higher at 90c even. Commlsion buying kept the corn market drained corrvnletely from offers. September fluctuated between 57Vc and 6Si88c, clos ing firm at bHc, a net gain of lVS'lHo. Cash grades were strong. No. 2 yellow finished at teVuMVc July oats went Into the forties today, the last of the futures to get out of the 30a c1hs. Trading reached huge propor tions. Crop news took on a gloomier hue In regard to South Dakota, northern and southwestern Iowa. High and low points for September were 4mignic and 404c with last sales l"fflHc up at 41o. Provisions advanced mainly on account of the grain strength. When the bell struck pork had risen 17 He, and the rest of the list from a shade to 12Hc Prices In Chicago turntshed by the TJp dlk Grain 'companv, telephone Douglas 2473, 708 Urandels building, Omsha: Artloles.l Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'jr. Wheat July... Pept... Deo... Spt... Dec.... Oats July... Fept... Dec..., Pork July... Ppt . Lard Julv... 1 Bept... Ribs July... Sept.. 91 90 93 R9 M 89T4 8S, 61 55H'ffJ 2S I r4-'..l H' n5" W4 57" 5y 57',wTikS-rnw! 6i84 b, 6 IfiT'iW' 3!Hl 404'J,4(f3 413VJ40 40l4Ttl 414 43 15 35 15 30 8 50 15 35 16 40 15 45 15 40 15 4241 15 75 , a e r 1 7 1 k wv iu at 711 u v 8 20 8 35 8 2?Vk 8 20 18 12413 371 8 3241 8 36 IS 25? I 274 8 M1, 8 30 8 35 8 36 8 30 8 80 8 824! 8 8241 I so 8 85 r- Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, 88.809 4.36; straights. 3.&X(i 15: spring straights, $.1.86if4.1o; spring patents, best advanced too to 85 40; bakers, RYE No. 2. 2C. BARLKY Feed or mixing, 7V3S5a; fair to Choice malting. HCcj 11.03. tjilEDH Flax, No. 1 southwestern, nomi nal; No. 1 northwestern, nominal. Tim othy, tH.OCVp'11.00. Clover, 815.76. PROVISIONS Pork, meas. per bbl.. 815.50 C 15 70. I-aid, per 100 lbs., 8815. Bhort rlbo Idea (loose), $;.60r($.8f; short clear sides . boxed), U.124tt2fK Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to Hi.ooo bu. Primary receipts were ttti.ouO bu.. compared with 2S3,(M) bu. the oorrespondlng day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by Brad street s. decreased S.Ooti.OtiO bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat, !7 cars; corn, 3ha cars; oata, 213 cars; bogs, 83.000 bead. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 8dlUc; No. 3 red. KSiiiHoe; No. 8 herd. DOd lie; No. 8 hard. &S",,nic; No.' 1 northern spring. BSi-iill.O.'; No. 2 northern spring, vtH'fttl.Ol; No. 3 spring, iiit"6o. Corn: No. 3 cash. SSSttfitiVc: No. 3 cah. fkj'i"f.-Vc: No. 2 white, ivi'i-aofi'.c; No. 3 whits. 56a fcfco; No. 2 yellow, ooVtic: No. 3 yellow. V?rno. flats: No, ! cash. sc: No. 3 white, txutic; No. I white, 4H04c; No. 4 whltfw 3S,'(i4K4c; standard, 40'y41c. BUTTEU Firm; creameries. lEnalte; dairies, 17i'U21c. tX-KJS Steady; receipts. 17.M cases; at mark, cases Included, Il$1l4c; firsts, 13c; prime firsts, 14c. CHEKSK Daisies. 114llVc; twins, 10J 11c; young Americas. llVtu-Uc; long burns, POI ATOES-Steady; old. JLOOllO; new, POULTRY Weak; turkeys, 12c; fowls, 114c; springs. lVJjlMc VEAL-itedy; 50 to SO lb. wts., fcffS4e; 0 to l-lb. wts., S'.'uO'tC, 86 to 110-lb. wta, 10j'104c. heoelpts Today Whest, 18 cars: corn. 747 ran; oats, 345 cars. Estimated tomorrow Wheat, f. cars; corn, 3MI cars; oats, 211 CATS. Liverpool Grain Market LTVFIIPOOU June 10. tVH EAT Spot, firm; No. 1 Manitoba. "s4d; No. 3 Mani toba, 7s34d; No. 3 Manitoba, is 14d; fu tures, firm; July. iwI0,d; Oitober, 6s4d; IJeoemhor a d COKN Spot, new American mixed,' easy, 4s id; old American mixed, steady. 6s4d; new American kiln dried, easy, 48d; fu tures, firm; July, '4s 'd; rptember, 4s lld. Kaaaaa City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 20. WHEAT Market 4'jlc higher; No. 3 bard. t!e; Vn. 3 hard. &3&0c; No. 1 red. otiaM; No. 3, 3Vi, -rNOures. July. 87a, Mdl eUptamber, sVyo. 1-OR747 Market m hlher: No. 1 mixed, M4trt4Vfte; No. 8 mixed, tc; No. i white, bc; No. 3 white, oia4o; July, Mr, bid; Peptember. S7k,c. OATS Market Ho higher; No. t white. 41c; No. 2 mixed. K4&a. KTE 43fc, HAYbtesdy; chelne ttmethy, tH.WVjat.fl0; ch Hce prairie. 1A2MT li.Os. UTTER Creamery, Z2e; firsts, le; seo onds. 17o ; packing stock. ISO. hXKi 8 Extras, 17o; firsts, lie; seothds. 8e. Receipts 8 hi ptn en is. Wheat. Tftta. ). 5""0 Corn, bu. 70.0i" SI. ooo Oats, bu. J8,ou0 ' 4.0W0 NEW YORK OEXERIL MiRKBT Qootatloas of the Dor Tarlosui Camodftl4.a. NEW TORK, June . FLOUR Firm; spring patents. 84 U'OIO; winter straighu. U IO-(j.0O-, winter patents, 34 K4 60; spring clears, IS. tbipt. 00; winter extras No. 1, 83.86 ft 3.50; winter extras No. 8, 8LLi93 85; Kan sas straights. 84.10i94.2S; receipts. 28.031 blia.; shipments, f.tug bbleu Rye flour, quiet; fair to good. 85.00(44.36; choice to fancy, 85 .; 60. CORNMKAL Steady: fin white and yellow, 81 Krfal.30; coarse, Vl.I3t.U; kUn dried. 83.10. WHTEAT Spot market strong No. I red. 8c elevator, and 7o, f. o. b.. afloat; No. I northern Duluth, 3106H. f. o. b., afloat. The market advanced sharply on very bullish crop advices , from South Dakota and general buying, but lost part of the advance under profit taking In spired by reports of rain in North Dakota, closing "i'lf'.c net higher. July cloeed at 840; September, W4c; December, M"o. corn Hpot market strong; export, new, Ne. I. 34c, nominal, f. o. b , afloa. Futures market waa firmer with wheat and on the weather, closing at 14c net advance. Jfly cloeed at tc; December, 654c. OATS Spot market firm; standard white, 48c; No. 2. 4H4c; No. 8. &4c; No. 4. 46c. Futures nominal. July, 4&Hc FEED Barely, steady; wi stern spring bran, 100-lb. sacks, 123.60; standard mid dling, In sacks. 326.50; city. In sacks, 824.50. HAY Steady; prime, $1.36; No. 1, 11.30; No. 2 31.11.15; No. 8. OGo&Sl.OO. HOPS Firm; state, common to choice. 19K), 24i32c; lix. 202lc; Pacific coast, 110, 24fg27c; 1S09, lfrlo. HIDES Steady, Central America, 184 30c; Bogota, 214'22fco. LEATHER Kteady ; hemlock firsts, 244 tfWo; seconds, 22'a'234c; thirds, lig20c; re jects. l4t!5c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess. 816.00 U17.50; family. 18 004MS)&0; short clears, 16.6Ot(jn.O0. Beef, quiet; mess. IlLWVall 50; family. 812 004i12.M, beef liams. 827.60 29 60. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, li7i8 14 00. Lard, firm; middle west prime, f.30S8.40; refined, steady; continent. 3.tj5; bouth American 89.65; compound, i. 6047. 75. TALLOW Dull; country, 64c. BU'lTUH-Firm; creamery specials. 24c; extras, 23c; firsts, 21622c; seconds, 19ft20c; thirds, Jsc; state dairies, finest, 23S224c; good to prime, MCpUc: common to fair, 179 luc; procens special. 20c; extras, 194c; firsts, 174184c; seconds, 16'4164c; fac tory, current make, 17'cilao. CHKKSK Firm; new skims. 5'4S4o. EOOS Firmer; fresh gathered extras, 19 321c; extra firsts, l&frl74c; firsts, 144t5c; seconds, U'viiUc; thirds and poor, liil.ic; fresh gathered dirties No. 1, 12c; No. 3, 11c; No, 2 poor to fair. 8&9c; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, turtle; western gath ered white. 1719c. POULTRY Dressed, quiet; western broil ers, I&3250; fowls, 12016c; turkeys, ll&c. Cora and Wheat (teorlon Ballettn. Record for the twenty-four hours ending it i ft, m. Tuesday, June 20, 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain Ashland. Neb SO 66 .00 Clear Auburn. Neb 8 62 .00 Clear H'ken Bow. Neb. 8 66 56 66 50 58 61 00 RX 55 67 M 5 8 6 64 60 66 66 66 58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .no .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Clear . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Columbus, Neb... 91 Culbertson, Neb.. 90 Falrbury, Neb... 94 Fairmont, Neb... 89 Or. Island. Neb.. 91 Ilartlngton, Neb. 90 Hastings. Neb.... R4 Holdrege, Neb... 83 Lincoln, Neb 89 No. Platte, Neb. 88 Oakdale, Neb 89 Omaha, Neb 87 Tekamah. Neb... 90 Valentine. Neb.. 88 Sioux City. Ia. 88 Alta, la. Carroll, Ia 91 Clarinda, la S5 Sibley, fa...!"!'.'. 91 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. No. of Temp. Rain- District Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Columbus, 0 17 84 58 .00 LoulBvlUe, Ky 20 84 62 .40 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 84 68 .?0 Chlcngo. Ill 26 86 62 .00 St. Louis. Mo 25 86 - 62 .10 Des Moines, Ia.... 21 88 62 .00 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 94 62 .00 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 90 60 .00 Omaha, Neb 18 88 58 .00 Warm weather prevailed over the west ern portion of the corn and wheat region during the last twenty-four hours, snd temperatures continue to rise over the eastern portion. A few light and scattered showers occurred In the Indianapolis, Louisville and St. Louis districts. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. t. Loots Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., June 20. WHEAT Higher; track. ' No. 2 red. new, 87c; No. 3 red. old, 8c; No. 3 hard, 90ip96c. CORN-Hlgher; track. No. 1 5643664c; No. 2 white, 604g47c, OATS Higher; track. No. 2. 404o; No. 2 white. 41Vn:c. RYE Unchanged; 90c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. 34.10 4 50; extra fancy -and straight, 83.5094.00; hard winter clears, 32.9Kj3i.0o. TIMOTHY SEED 65.004j.6O. CORN MEAL 82.60. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, 97etl.O0. HAY Steady; timothy, 817.0022.50; prai rie. $11.0Or-(fl.6O. PROVISIONS. PORK Unchanged; Jobbing, $16.50. LARD Higher; prime steam. IS06tr-15. DRY SALT MEATS Unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 84o; clear ribs, 84c; short clears, 8c. BACON Unchanged : boxed extra shorts, 4c; clear ribs. 94c; short clears, 8"4c. POULTRY Firm; thickens, 104c; springs, l"GP20c; turkeys. 13 154c; ducks, c; geese. 5c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, ltr224c. EGGS Firm; 11c. WHEAT Futures, higher; July, 864 W,; September, 87V. CORN Higher; July, 66: September. S6e. OATS Higher; July, 404c; September. 4c. RECEIPTS Flour, 8.5O0 bbl.: whest, 2J.OO0 bu.: com, 64,000 bu.: oats. 63.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 8.800 bbl.; wheat, 17,000 bu.; corn, 75.000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 20 -WHBAT-July. 96-Vc; September. Mt9.')4c; December, fXhic: No. 1 hard. M4c; No. 1 northern, 97V,io; No. 2 northern, OtUSWic; No. 8, 82V95c. tKKD Flax. 12.21. BARLEY-4imC.c. CORN No. 3 yellow. Wifllic. OATS No. 3 white, SS'c. t BRAN 119 Mfi 19.75. FliOUR First patents, $4 90tt.10; second patents, 84.7i?4 DO; first clears, 83.?6f3.3;,.; second clears, 2. 2f.fr 2. t0. Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA, June 20. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 25c; extra creamery, nearby prints. Jlv. EGOS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, 85.26 per case; Pennsylvania current receipts, free cases, 84. 80 per case; western firsts, free cases. per case; western firsts, current receipts, free esses, 84.tt per case. CHEESE Firm: New York full, creams, fancy new. 124nl2tc; New York full creams, fair to good, 114 1 12c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 20. -CORN-Hlgher; No. 3 white. fvV; No. t yellow, 55c; No. yellow, 644c: No. 2 mixed. 14c. OATS Higher; No. 2 white, c; stand ard, 40c; No. 3 white, 394c. Mllwankee Grola Market. MILWAUKEE. June 20. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 81 tljj 1.02; No. I northern, fOc 31.01: July. Hoc; September, KTc. OATS Standard, 40VHlc. BARLEY Malting, 2ci 81.00. naloth Orala larket. DULUTH. June 20. WHEAT No. I northern. M4'b".4r: July. If74c, bid; Sep tember. 95 asked. OATS 40c. Oils' and Rosla. SAVANNAH. Oft.. June 20 TURPEN TINE Firm, SlfiolV-; sales. 1.236 bar rels; receipts. 1 4j4 barrels; shipments, 79 bsrrels: stocks. 11.0S4 barrels. ROSIN Firm: sales. 2.663 barrels; re ceipts, 3.6:'4 barrels: shipments. Soft barrel; stocks. 8.i.tf3 barrels. Quotations: B. W 10; I. 16.65; K. 36.474: F, M.7C4; O 86.75: H. IK774; I, 86.80; K. 14 W; M. 86.974; N, 17124; WG. IT.S24; WW, 87.824- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Prices Give way oiowlj to Small Amount of Selling. MARKET IS U3TJSUALLY DULL Ireoeat t'aeertalaty mm to Crosi Pr yeets Is Regarded Largely Reapeaalble for Thlo Ca dltlea. NKW TORK. June 20. Stocks gave way Slowiy frj"4y to a comparatively small amount of selling. The market was un usually dull. A lew stocks, such as Great Northern preferred, Canadian Padflo, Denver 4V Rio UraiTTle, the b.rles. Interna tional Harvester and the electric and tele phone sbaraa loot a point or more, while Norfolk and Western and some less ecuva issues exhibited considerable strength. in present, uncertainty as to crop prospects la largely responisble tor this position. v The Hill stocks were among tbe weakest of standard railroad Issues. H.fvever, the list exbibited considerable underlying strength as waa indicated bv Its steadinMa In the face of a decline of nearly 4 points in ine uay vy American teiepnone. News that the directors of the telephone company had recommended an Increase of SuO.OOO.uuo In capital stocks was the signal for tbe most vigorous move of the day by bear traders, who succeeded In driving it down rapidly. mere waa further active trading on the curb" today In the new Panama cjutaJ bonds more than 83.000,000, of which sold "when Issued" from 102T4 to 1084. the Dries tending toward the lower figure following publlo attention to tb figures at which awards were mad. Before the government can market the remaining 24o,XMW0 Panama bonds au thorised, bankers believe, the prlos may com within th rang of what they are willing to pay. The bond market waa Irregular. Amerl. can Telephone Convertible 4s weakened with th stock. Total sales, par value, 83.268,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading Quotations on stocks were aa follows: Bales, Hlgfc. Lew. Close. ..... .... 10 iiioo "iiio 'Yo 701, I7tt 4,) ft4t fti M too 1114 U 11 ftft tut tt 114 (.14 100 ftoSft iS tu U t4 14 114 100 414 414 41 y, ft. 100 I2 81 12 too 1074a 1074 1074 100 424 41 41 tot 130 120 lift 11,700 lbl4 1414 147H 100 M N 05 m 11 at 124 400 414 404 40S I.7U0 1144 1114 111 too II 4106 lot ISO IMS 1114 1314 1400 IDS 1074 1074 too 1414 lavtj 14 00 to o to I.IO0 I404 8184 1814 Its) IIS . lit 114 100 100 1004 100 mo 1.700 144 114 U 10 - 4.14 104 444 464 4o4 100 141 141 147 4 4,tm 1214 1274 12744 II ,) a 144 144 444 IM 141 1464 144 too 114 14 '"4 171 1.700 tl 17 M . 1,600 tl ftft4 ftft too 17 17 n lite 314 K4 t4 no t74 H 654 200 44 441 44 200 1U4 IM l,00 1174 lift 13(4 ino J4 ' 124 tOO 141 140 140 Si too 14 l4 14 400 t2 tl4 f I.6110 1214 1204 14 1.H0 11 18 II 107 10ft 41 41 41 114 too tf. tf,s us ino ts (ovt t l.W 100 1084 108 100 1(14 1M4 161 21W 30 80 80 400 117 187 13t4 tOO 17 17 ' M 100 ft (8 7 8. 100 80 50 80 100 197 187 131 KI0 M M4 14 son 11 114 814 too 110 1M4'104 tOO 46 44 44 4100 10S 107 107 (00 74 74 4 74 1.700 134 4 4 133 100 n 17 11 1.000 1244 14 124 tOO 104 104 104 100 '04 4 044 100 11 114 21 100 14 M4 l4 ll 00 18 87 17 24.1.00 ll IMI14 16t too 30 30 10 400 13 3 3 1.000 33 134 33 too 4 4. 4- ftft 44 4r, 4' 11 10ft Tl 71 70 100 60 60 48 4.40 ll'0 120 120 1,000 11 114 11 " O0 7H, 71 71 800 42 41 41 t4 1,100 22 12 21 90S (1 61 60 U.200 1 15 184 400 14 14 ' It 100 7ft 7ft 76 100 40 40 404 U.tOO 78 78 7Kv ino lift 118 118 4.100 t7 (7 t7 t.800 56 64 14 Kl) 174 17- 17 (00 88 18 81 68 1.600 77 7ft 7t 1.J0.1 7 78 74 200 4 3 1 t.OOfl 178 171 1714 Alllo-ChaJmert pti Aj3klftmmstl Copper Ajaarii'U Agricultural ..... Am. Beet ttussr Amortcul Ca American O. 4k F Am. CottM (XI American H. U pta Am. ice seouriiiM Amorlcsa UaMe4 ...v Amrlcn IxxxMnotlv AmertcAD B. tt R Am. B AR pf4 Am. Btoei Foundress Am. Buimr Refining Amortus T. A T American Tobsoeo p(4 American Woolm AnsconOa Mining O Atcliiaon Atchison pfd Atlajitlo Coast tin Baltimore at Ohio Bethloham Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr. Unnadlaa Psoitlo Central Leather Ontrml Lasiher pfd Cenlrml of Nw Jnrsoy Chaaaseaka A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chloaco Great Waatsra C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C. M. A Bt. P C. C. U A Bt. I. Colorado F. A I Colorado A Soot born Coneolldatod Oas Corn Products Dalawaxa A Hudaon DeuTr A Rio Grande , O. A R. O. pfd V Dlatlllars Becurttlas Krla Brio ltt pfd Krla td pfd , Uaneral Elaotrlo Oraat Northern pfd Great Northern Or etfa.... llllnolo Central lntarborough Mot, Int. Mat. pfd International Harraster ... Int. llarloa pfd lntarnatlonal Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas Cny Southern K. C 80 pfd Laclede Oas Loulallla A Naahrllle Minn. A St. Loula M.. Bt. P. A B. B. M Mlaaourl. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Blacuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. td pfd. .. Now York Central, ex-dlv. N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Weetera North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pennaylranla People' Oas IP.. C. C. A It. L Pittsburg Coal Preaaed Bteel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland On., Rock laland Co. pfd St. L. A 8. F. Id pfd 9t. Loula 8. W St. L S. W. pfd Slosa-Bhefflald 8. A I Southern Paclflo Southern Railway So. Railway pfd .' Tenneaaee Copper Texaa A "'' T., St. L. A w T , St. L. A W. pfd t'nlon Pacific Vnlon Pacific pfd United Stataa Realty t'nlted Statei Rubber t'nlted States Steal V. B. Steal pfd t'tah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland Westlnghouee Electric- Wo-tarn Union, ex-dlv Wheeling U K Lehlsh Valler Total salea for the dar. itl. Son aharea Ken York Sloaey Market. NEW TORK, June 20. MONET On call stead v, 24124 per cent; ruling rate, 24, closing bid, 2-4; offered at 24. Time loans dull, sixty days. 24 per cent; ninety days, 2Wn2V: six months. 34ff34. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER--4 to 44 per cent; sterling exchanare, steady with actual business in bankers' bills at 84 84 for sixty day bills, and at 1U.8585 for de mand. Commercial bills. 14.834. UlIiVER Bar, 53c; Mexican dollars. 45c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bends today were follows: V. 8. ref. ta. ...100 int. M. 14. 4... ...100 'Japan 4a , ...lti do 4a ...101 K. C. So. 1st Is..,. ...114 U g. deb. 4s 1131... 7 18 74 1.1 7 go coupon ....... V. g. la. re 4o coupon V. S. 4a. rf do counoa Alllt-CTial. 1st ts., 114 It. AN. unl. 4s.... . 71 M. . K A T. 1st 4s Aa. A. tt .101 do srn. 4Wa H7U. Aiu. 1. m . c. e....- mv. racuic a 7s Am. Tobacco 4 S N. R R. at M. 4s 11 do 4s 104 N. T. C. 4 !s 7J Armour A Do. t. M do deb. 4s 13 Atehlaon ton. 4a II -IN. Y . N. H. A li do cv. 4a 114 cv. 6a )J2 do cv. ts A C. L. 1st 4s.. Bal. A Ohio 4a.. do la ..111 N. A W. 1st c 4s.. j do cv. 4s 1S .. No. Pacltio 4a. H .. : do 3a 71 ..II O i l rida. as 4U do 8. W. Ia.. tsrocj. 1 r. t. 10.... renn. rr. sa int.. 7 ('en. of Ga. is 1 do con. fta 103 Ceo. Liealhsr fta M Readlnft gen. 4s 17 I, of N. t. I Is. .11 R L. A 8 P. I(. 411 Ches. A Ohio 4s...l01 da gen. ts do r.(. it ( Bt. L. S. w. e. 4s... fto Chlcafo A. 1... 46 do lit grsjd 4s 1 C. B. A Q . 4s.... 17 I A U 4s, 7 do fas 4s 80. Pac. rol. 4s 19 c. at. at n r. s 00 cv. as C. R. I. A P. e. 4a. 36 I do 1st ref. 4s. do rft 4s 8 S Railway ta.. Colo. Ind. Is 71 do ten. 4a .. w ..107 .. 7 Colo. Mid. ts 41 Union Pacific 4s... C. A 8. r. A a. 4a 8 do ev. 4a P. A H. ev. 4t 10 do 1st A ref. 4. D. A R. O. 4a M' l. S. Rubber ta ... 101 107 ', 1 106 int do ref. V S. Steel Id ta... 7 Va.-ar. Chem. ta ft Wabash 1st ta 18 do 1st ax 4s... it Weetern Md. 4a 14 West. Elac. cv. It.. ristlllers' as Kris p. 1. 4a do aes. ta do vv. 4a, sr. A. . do series B 111 10t 4 13 M Oen. Eloe. cv. Is. H? Wia. Central 4a III. Cen. 1st rat. 4.. t sto. Pac. as. 1st Mat. 4a., Ill Bid. K) tiered. New York Cork Market. Th following quotations sr furnished by Logan ft Bryan, members New York ftock exchange. 314 south sixteenth street Atnr. To banco 41 4 Bar State Uaa. ., Butta Coalltlos Cactua "blna revte-Dalv Ily teacral .... Ely Con Frsnalla Glroui Belmont Green a Cananea la apt ration . tt ' Nv. Cons .. 1 N'jwbouea ........ .. U Nvada-t'tah . H Ohio Copper . 1 Rasrhlde Coalltloa II 14 1 ,. I Hay Central 1 lit . ft Swift Pa. C 11 . 1 Beara-Roebuck C . 10 . 7 Superior A Pittsburg 1ft . Trinity Copper I . 7 Norl Laas I . He local oeorftlea. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnktr A Co.. 44 New Omsha Nations! Bank building: Bt. aska. Beatrice OajBrr. pfd t SI cny National Bank Bids, pfd 11 Cora Kathaas Mat. Baas stock st . lot 11 n . 104 104 SB aav. 10 lafi Fairmont Creafnery 1st g. Is. a. . rlrment Creamery pfd f . a.... Kansas tltf 4. IS SO Marina Co., la.. 4a. 1IM Omaha Water la. 144 Omsha A C. B. at. Rr. (e. in ... Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. fta. 1814... Omaha A C. . St. Rr , esas O A a B. It. r pfd I p, , Omaha Oas la, 117 Omaha B. L A P. ta. 111 rsrsard Motor 7 pae cent Votes Stork Tarda stork ...,.. t'nlon stork TarOa fta. 111 4 te in ini 71 14 I 104 ... ... tftl 7 let 4 7 814 ft 10 1 in lot . 4 11 So. Oalirornls Bdleoa U. 1114 Trl-Oty Rr. A U.. H4 10 "4 1ft Wlss Meatarlai Hsasyttal (a. lsxi. .. tesls ftlerk Market. IX)NrX)N, June 20. American securities opened quiet and steady today. During th forenoon transactions a limited but good tone prevailed. At noon the market was steady with prices ranging from unchanged to a point higher than yesterday's New York closing. .endon cioslng stock quotstlons Osntola, money T Laaur4tll A Nash. .HI7 so account , Amal. i '09 par Anaconda .... Atrhlson ... 74 ko.. Kan. A Ten. 14 ... 714 Nov York Central.. .114 jverreit m wasters.. iiv 117 so pfd si do pfd 7lt4 Ontario A Waatsra.. 4t Baltimore at imis. . ..1114 r-enneriTanta 04 Canadian Pacific ....147 Rand Mines 7 Chesapeake A Ohle.. M Reading 12 Chi. Oreat Western . 14 geathern IVallwar .. 12 Chi., Mil. A St. P.. 181 da pld 71 D Beers 18 lout ham Paclfl ....122 Denver A Rio O t'nlon Pacific 11 do pre 0 4 pfd 17 Erie 17 V. I. Steal 11 do 1st prd 18 da pfd 112 do Id pfd 47 Wahaeh II Orand Trunk t t pfd IV Illinois Central 1814 cit-v th-riar, quiu at 244d per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the onen market for short and three months' bill la 34 per cent. Bostoa Stocks tan Beads. BOSTON, Jun 20. Closing quotations oa st chs were as follows: Alias It Mohawk tl AaiaJ. Cbpper 70 Nerada Ooo ' A. I. L A 2 Nlplaalng Mines .... 10 Arlaons Com 17 North Butt ........ 14 Atlantlo ! I Nona Lak 8 B. ft C. C. II. K. 14 old Dominion ... 474 Butt Coalition 14 Osceola .103 . II . 72 . 114 . 134 . 7 . 17 . . 19 . 43 . 18 . 11 . .111 Cat. A Arlsoaa. Cal. A Hacla. ...... Centennial lop. Rang a C. Kaat BuU C. M... Franklin Olroux Con Granny Con . II Parrott 8. A C... .47ft Qulnoy . 1 Shannon . 1:4 Superior . 11 Superior A B. M. . II Superior A P. C. . 1 Tamarack . 424 V. 8. 8. a. A ftft. . 7 do pfd Greene Cananea lis Royal Copper.. 17 t'tan Con. K err Lake is, Ttah Copper. Ox. Lake Copper tt Winona La Ball Copper t WolTerla Miami Copper 11 Bi-auv. . New York Mining Stocks. NEW TORK, June 20. Closing Quotation 01 mining MocKt ei c Alio ...tti Uttl Chief ... I ...440 ...100 ...100 ...10 Com. Tunnel stock.. 14 Mexloaa do bond t Ontario Don. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iran Silver Leadvllls COB. . Ottered. .14 Ophlr . 2S 'Standard .10 Tallow Jacket . II Bank Clearings. OMAHA. June 20. Bank clearings for today were 82,246.734.30 and for th corre sponding oat laat year 81,982,481.80. OMAHA Ug-IERAt, MARKET. BUTTER Creamery. No. a delivered ta the retail trad In 1-lb. cartons. 28c; No. I. In 8C-lh. tubs. 81c: No. 1. in 1-lb. cartons tic; paCKing atock, solid pack, lie; dairy. In 80-lb. tuse, 144lt; mark! ctta-gas every Tuesday. CHKESIS Twins. 14Mr&15o; young Ameri cas, 10c; daisies, lac; triplets. Uo; Umborger. 18c; No. 1 brick, 16c; imported bwlss, ieo; dumestlo Hwles. 22c; block Swiss, llki. HOtlLTRV Urassea broilers, undsr 9 lb., 15.00 per dus ; beos 14c;cocks, lc; ducka loc; geese. 16c; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per dosen. 81-20; homer squabs, per uoav. 4.V; fancy suuubs. per doa. 82.60: No. 1 nar doa. 82.00. Allv: Broiler, 80c; 1 te 1V lbs., and 1 to 2 lbs.; 2oc; smooth legs, !u; tens, 10c; old roosters. He, eld ducks, full feaiheied, 12c, gees, full leatnereu. ic: turacys, 12Hc; guinea fowls, 20o tasb; pit,, tons, per dos , -10c; homers, er aoa, eluu; squab. No. 1. per dos., 8L6u; Mo. 2, tiec ttva,. Wc; via turkeys, 140. l-ISil (all Iroseu) Pickerel, lOo; wblt. lit, plk. 14c; trout. .10; large crappiea, 442Uc; epanlsti mackersl, 10a; el, lc, nsMl dock, 12c; (lounders, 13c; green cattish. lj: roe shad, 9Vc each; shad roe, per pair, 46c; liog legs, par doa., e6c2.u0; saltnou. Ac; baiiAut. c; y allow percu, sc. BuKaiii Ici buUbead. loo. Bee! Cuts Ribs: No. J, lVfrci No. t Uc; No. 2, ltrVjc. Lioins: No. 1, loc; No. 2, 12c; No. 3, 13c Chuck; No. 1, 4c; No. 2, u; No. 8, 5o. Bound: No. 1. 10ic; No. X, 10c; No. 8, 10c Plate: No. 1, 6c; No. t. 4rc; No. 8, 4c r'KUii Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, 2.2W.aO; Jumbo, bunch, M.tb&t.ii. Cherries, home grown, per 24-vtt, case, ti.w. L-ates, Anchor brand, new, w 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box. i.0u. Uoosebernes, noma 1 own, per 24-qu case, 82.60. Lemons, Linionelra brand, extra fancy, 200 siae, per box, 4i.50; 360 slxe, per box, 18.00; Loma litnonelra, fancy, 30u size, per box, fti.uj; tw sixe, per box, 87.60;. 240 and 420 sixes, uoc per box less; Cymbal brand, J0o-ji,vi sizes, per box, .767.ou. urangrs, Camella ileulunas Vaienclas, all sizes, per 00 x, 14.00. lancy Valencia, 80-lrtJ126 sizes, Call loinla Jaffa and Mediterranean sweit orange:, lbu and smaller tlxes, per box Vi.'M. Pineapples Florida, 24-2o-2b-42-48 sizes per crate, ii.. Straw berries. Hood River! per 24-qt. case, 84-00. Watermelons, Texas, per lb., 2c. Cantaloupes, California, stand ard, 45 count, 84-60 per crate; pony crates, 64 count. ij.oO. VKUETABLEiJ Beans, string and wax, per hamper, K.60; per mkt. bsk., Uocfeil.Oo. Cabbage, southern, new, per lb., 4Vic. Cu cumbers, hot house, 1; and 2 dos In box, per box, 81.76432. ); Texas, per bu., hamper, 12.60. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per doz., 81-bO2.UU. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c. Radishes, per dos., 20c. Onions, Texas Bermuda, white, per crate, 82.26; yel low, per crate, 22.00. Parsley, fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 46c. Potatoes, Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., tl.aotftl.&O: new stock. In sacks, per lb., 4c.. Tomatoes, 'lexas, per 4-bsk. crate, 2126. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California, soft shell, per lb., loc; tn sack lots, lo les. Brazil nuts, per lb., 13c; In sack lots, lo less. Filbert, per lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lo less. Peanuts, roasted, per lb., 8c; raw, per lb., 6VitC. Pecans, large, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, lc less. Walnuts, California, per lb., 19c; in sack lots, lc less. Honey, new, 24 frames, 83.7a, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 20. -COFFEE Fu tures opened steady at an advance of l'fl2 points. In response to steady French ca bles and scatered covering. Smaller re ceipts at the Brazilian ports and firm Brazilian offers for forward shipment probably tended to restrict offerings, and the market ruled generally steady, closing quiet, net unchanged to 4 points higher. Bales. 16.000 bags: June. 10.89c; July. 10.94c; August, 10.83c; September, 10.71c; October, 10.66c; November, 10.53c; December, Jtnu uary, February, March and April, 10.61c; May, 10.62c. Havre was Unchanged to higher. Ham burg was unchanged to higher. Rio, MKrci higher at 7 1350: Santos, unchanged; 4st 8760; 7s. 8 8300. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports. 18.000 bags, against 24.000 baKB last year. Jundlahy receipts, 7.800 bags., against ,12,700 bags last year. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday, 8,836 bags, against 10.706 bags last year. Rain was reported In all districts of Sao Pa-ila. Ppot coffee, steady; Rio. No. 7, 1Vc Fan t os, No. 4. llj'ac. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 13 16c. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Jur 20. MFJTALS-Copper standard, firm; spot and futures, I12X 12.40. London market firm; spot, to7 6s; futures. 57 17s Id. Lake copper, locally, l2.251i 13.00; electrolvtlc. 812.62H12.75; cast ing, fl2.37i&12.b0. Tin. firm; spot and fu tures. 841. 7i'-46.00. London market firm; spot, cm 16s; futures. 181 16s. Lead, steady; 84.4oa4.SO at New York; W.3D4M 40 at East t Louis. At London, 113 fis 3d. Spelter, strong; 85.70ti6.80 et New York; I8.66rad.75 at East ft. Louis. At London. 24 12s 6d. Antimony, dull; Cookson's. 9 00. Iron, Cleveland wsrrsnts. 46s 4d in London. Locally. Iron waa Irregular: No. 1 northern foundry. No. 1 southern fonndrv and No. 1 southern foundry, soft. 815 0816.60; No. 2 northern foundry, 814.76igli.26. ST. I.OCI8, Ho.. Jun J". METALS Lead, firm at $4. J74.i; spelter, strong at I5.664j6.ti0. lot tea Market. NEW YORK. June SO COTTON Spot closed quiet. 10 points higher; middling up lands. IS 4"c: m'r'dllns gulf l.fi.V. No sales. ST. I5U1S Mo., June 30. COTTON I'n changed; middling. 15r; sales, none; re ceipts. (MS hales; shipments. 661 bales; stock. 8.701 bales. New York cotton trarket. aa furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Cot ton exchange, 816 South Sixteenth street: lOwsetl Klafa, la. 4a. mi .... : Cut of Omaha school 4s. lfttt... ltudahr Parking t o K 1M , l)ara A Co. 7 per cent pfd Month. Open. High. Low. Cloee. Yes'y. July .... 14 71 14 18 "l4 Tl 14 84 14 l Aug 14 J 14 70 14 58 14 n It 48 Sept. ... 13 It 59 It M 13 M 13 43 Oct 13 24 13 t IS 20 18 th 13 II Leo 13 24 11 U 13 21 II 11 It- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beeres Are Generally Strong to Ten Centi Higher. HOGS SELL MOSTLY TEN EIGHTS. Good KUltoftT kees) oad 1 .a sat la Good Desaaad, wltk goIy Tery Mgil aad rrieeo stroB to Sons It laTker. BOtTTH OMAHA, fun 1, 1IV Weeelpts were: Cattle Hotts. Sheen. Official Monday 8.W7 87 8.W7 Estimate Tuesday 8.800 12.800 , 2.000 Two days this week 4,287 18.47 5.17 Pame days Isst week.... 8.8 2M7 8.125 Fame days 2 weeks ago. 8.8SU 18.878 I.2t8 Ha me days 8 weehi ago. 5.107 20.0O8 8.bt'4 Pame days 4 weeks sgo. 8,416 22.68 8.80s Same days Isst year.... 9,030 14,868 18,112 The following tabl shows ths receipts of cattle hogs, and sheep at South Omaha for the year to (late as compared with last year: 1WU 1910. Inc. Cattle 47fl 446.P8S Kffct Hogs : h.....1.1.20 1,S,757 T78.44 Bheep 142.481 (64JUU 88.830 1 he folio tng table shows the evarag prices on hogs at Bouth Omaha for th Isst several day, with oompavrtaons: Dates. 1 1911. lB10.r4tXV.lOt.18s7.lM6.lM. una 101 I M4! T4oi 1171 ! (861 I I St osj W 1 i 1 r 1 ti I T 8 81 It II June 11. od 8W 188 87 June 12.. II f e 48 June IS.. June 14.. 79 I 581 I 7S4 ir im I 821 8 281 8 11 June 15., I 6 7BHI 40 7 671 I t I 841 961 I 19 July 16.. June 17.. June 18.. 8 Mill .IK I 841 f 8 881 6 Tl I 9141 9 21 7 63 I 58 6 57 I 911 I 6 20 5 971 8 89 f 931 6 88 6 19 t 91 80; 8 15 80 7 11 June 18.. June 20.. 6 914 6 99 T 83 84 t 42 6 88 Sunday. - . .. . , . . m.iu uiDimniuuii VI II TV Blirvs Ml the Union stock yards for the twenty-four nuurs cnaing tt . p. m. yesteraay; RECEIPTS. Cattle.Mogs.Sheep.H'ses. C. M. & St. P. Ry.... 1 1 Wabash It.. Missouri Pacific 6 5 .. .. Union Pacific ' 48 49 6 1 C. A N. W., east 8 2 1 5 1 C. A N. W west.... 85 tn C; St. P., A 0 14 10 C. R A Q , east 6 8 C. B. A Q., west.... 42 58 C, R. I. A P., east.. 8 t Illinois Central 2 t C. O. W I ' Total receipts 162 186 10 JJIBFOSITION Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co... Sch warts-Bolen Co.. Murphy ,.. Sinclair Morrell Stephens Bros Hill A Son T. B. Lewis Huston A Co .. 859 lfifl .. 733 S ODO . 842 ..1,008 8.618 828 .. 860 8.358 149 S4 1.... .4.411 ... 88 M .. 44 116 ... 30 7 I-ojs. .. 8 .. 87 .. 41 .. 6 .... .. 14 .. 261 m J. B. Root tt Co J. H. Bulla L. Wolf S. Werthelmer N. Conaher Other buyers Totals 8,801 12,717 1.S30 CATTLE There were 160 cars of cattle reported In this morning as against 218 cars on Tuesday of last week. It waa, in fact, the smallest run for Tuesday since three weeks ago. There was a splendid showing of beef steers in the yards this morning there be ing a number of loads that were good to very good on sale. Fortunately the buying demand was reasonably active and the market opened In good season In the morn ing with prices on the desirable kinds of beeves ranging anywhere from strong to as much ss 10c hlger in some cases. Right good cattle sold up as high as 86.15. The bulk of the offerings changed hands at an early hour. Good fat. cows and heifers were strong in sympathy with th strength shown by beef steers, but grass stock was quoted no better then steady. There were verv few etwlr itu "feeders In the yards and the trade on that aiim 01 came was without any new or Interesting features. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice Haf steers. 6.854t.16; fair to good beef steers. o.bora).B5; common to fair beef steers, 86-003 8.60; good to choice heifers, 15 004). 60; good . vuume cuws, ai.cm-ao w; i air to good cow and , heifers. 84.OOa4.60, common to fair cows snd heifers. $2.6O4.0O; good to cholc stockers and feeders, 84.W6.2.; fair to good tockers and feeders, 84.404.80; common to fair stockers and feeders, 83.6094.40; stock heifers. 83. 6UZM.2S; veal calves. 44 O04W.26: bulls, stsgs, etc., 3.2a6.0a Representative salea: BEEF STEERS. No. 21.... 13.... 17..., 11.... II.... 40..,. II.... II.... 21.... II.... 7.... Bl.... 21.... 1.... 24. ... 40.,.. 84.... 14.... 11.... 11.... 1.... 11.... 12.... 14.... II.... 11 ... 16.... It.... It.... Av. Pt. ... tn 1 04 ...101 1 20 ... 644 4 It ... SJ ft tt ...lOii I to ...1121. I U ...1241 I It .. .U6S1 ft tt ...1011 ft ftO ...10W I 40 ...1110 I 40 711 I ft ...1064 I 66 ...1240 ft tt ... 138 t Hi ... 1116 I tt ...lltl I 70 ...IMl t 70 ...I03i ft 70 ...121ft I 70 ...124 I 7t ...121 A 71 ...1221 I 75 ...1141 ft 76 ...1171 ft 78 ...MO I 71 ...1160 I 10 ...lit, I 10 ...134 ft 10 No. 11.. Av. rr. 1211 I It 1240 I ftft 1184 I ftft 1281 ft tt 1401 I It 110 I If 10 I 86 It4 ft K 1131 I It 14 It . 41.. 20 20 II It 41 40 1ft 11 M It It 24 , It 2 I 44 10 U II ft! 1ft II to 21 It .1281 ft Kl .lift I to .1177 0 .124 I 0 .1124' ft 16 .130 I ftft .1484 ft ftft .124 I as .1161 I 00 .1211 ft 00 .121ft ft 00 .1141 4 00 .l&t I 04 .1244 I 00 .1441 I 04 .1476 4 Oft .1WM ft 04 .1461 ft 06 .1221 ft Oft .1471 I 06 .1471 ft 10 ...1134 ft 10 1ft. 14. 17. II. .12M ft It 14S7 ft II COWS, STEERS AND HEIFERS. IM ft 00 ft. 44 ft 00 II. .101 14' I... I... 11... 1ft... II... 10... I... II... I... I... I... 11... 10... 17... 11... I... I... 1... .41 I 70 . 721 I 7 .771 I 71 .nt IN .1401 I U ..1211 lit 10 .. 724 4 40 .. 741 I tt 111 ..1202 t SO l ..761 I 40 COWS. .. 174 I II I .. 731 I 36 4 ..Hl 4 It 4 ..1088 4 40 I ..1031 4 10 1 ..list 4 75 .... 74 4 M ....1031 4 an ....12 I 0 .... 4 I 00 ....1120 I 10 HEIFERS. 17 . 421 , t7 1 to 1 I 70 . 4 4 00 1 . 741 4 le . 7S 4 40 .7IO I St . 704 I t .1110 4 71 .1720 4 ftO 74 4 10 11 BULLS. ..1120 4 00 1 t?0 4 00 I CALVES. It I It 1 12 I ft 110 4 71 1 130 4 SO 1 10 ft 71 1 460 ft On 1 160 7 00 J HO 4 00 1 10 T 00 0" 4 182 7 00 ISO ft 00 1 10 T 00 "I t tO 1 120 7 00 1 HI 4 10 1 IS IN li I 10 1 110 J 1ft STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 Ml 4 IS 1 7S1 4 40 I Ml 4 10 7 ;72 4 74 JJ - 4 40 14 04 4 7ft 44 4 4i 17 7l I 10 rlOtiij Receipt of nogs this morning numbered only 188 cars as against 3ul cars on Tuesday of last week. The market opened with that feeling that hogs would sell at steady or possibly strong prices and a few of the first loads that changed hands brought very little, If any more money thau yesterday. However, as buyers noted that there was an enormous falling off In receipts aa compared with a week ago, with prospects that the runs would con tinue moderate the remainder of the week, they apparently became very anxious for supplies, with the result that the trade be came almost immediately 68 loc higher. The trade was very sctive st the advance and the hogs changed hands about as readily as buyers could get at them. I.ater on In the morning It became fully ice higher, closing at the high point of the day. The hogs sold very largely at 85.96fi8.05 rr is high as 86.16 for ths best light weights. In this connection it might . . .... . otiu,i tne country In regard to I.Uht hogs. While the demand for best light weights la still very good, and while hog of mat description are commanding a lug premium over heavy and mixed loads, still there are beginning to be a good mini common and trashy light loads which sr not wanted. In other words, to command high prices a load of light hogs must be even In weight, smooth and ahapely. On the other hand, rough and uneven light hogs msy be depended upon to sell wsy down in the list of price. Everything In sight had rhanged hands before 10 o'clock In th morning. rtepresentu' 've "lee: Ko. iAv. ta, Pr. ..Ml ... IN ..lit 121 8 at . JW0 .! I s ..314 SO ft fti . :m soi ft ... ... I It ...loft 141 ft tt ...Ie4 ... It Me. AV. ...141 ...240 ....1st ....21 ....;it :ii ...134 ...214 ....an Sa- Pr. 44 4 144 I 00 4 1 no 20 0 I I n . ft so ft 4 ft ISO ft 4 ... I at t. . 1 . It.. ti.. t . tl tl. 4. (7. 44. ?! 14. 71. ftft. n tu ... m ... i m 41 tftl M I r-4 M lit ... on U t ... I H tt I I on M I7 ... 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IM ft OA TO 2lt ... ft 10 Tl Ill 4 t 00 (7 JOT ... ft 10 til 40 ft 00 71 KO ... 110 TO Ml 40 ft on 4t 107 ... ft 0 41 141 . . ft 00 Tt Ill (0 ft 10 M tfit tOO ft 00 ' ft! Ill HO ft 10 71 Ml ... ft 0 4 101 KO ft 10 1 II ... ft 00 TT. 114 120 ft 10 Of tftl ... ft 0 ftO 171 ... ft 1ft 70 14ft ... ft 00 M Ill ... ft 10 1 11 10ft ft no to 174 40 ft II Tl IM ... I 00 Tl Ill ... ft It 114 II ft 00 M IM ... ft II Tl IM ... ft 00 M 10 ... ft II SHEEP Reelpt of sheep were very mod erate thlo morning, only about eight carl As has been the case several davs ba-k the quality of offerings was far from good taken as a Whole. There were four more cars of Oregon yearlings, th same as have ueen coming ana the remainder of the re ceipts consisted of odds and eiie of spring lambs and ewea Ths demand was fair and it waa evident that packers wanted a sow oswint auiers ana anything that would oome under that head sold very readily at strong prices. Common stuff, much of It hardly good enough for killers was natur ally slow sale at no more than umiIv prices. There were a few good spring lambs that sold up to 87.26, the best price paid In some days and there were two head of uauve ewes gooa enough to bring 34.16. Quotations On Sheen Snri lamKe. Urlna lambs, good to cRblce, 8627.2S;' spring lambs, fair to good. 86 2iv7?viO; shorn lewnua, oou to cnoice. n.ouj.a; shorn Jambs, fair to good, ektoa-W.OO; feeding ianl"j , norn- W.6034.28: yearlings, shorn, 34.6Oi&tV00; wethers, shorn, 3S.7fx84.00; ewes, good to choice, shorn, S3.60&4.00; ewes, fslr good, shorn, $8.0004.50; culled ewes, 31.50 Representative sales: rxo. 80 western ewes, culls 801 western lambs 211 western lambs, feeders.... 8S spring Iambs 16 spring lambs, culls 64 spring lambs , 8 spring lambs, culls 41 western ewes Av. . 87 . 64 . 80 . 78 . 44 . 69 . 48 . 124 . 64 . 62 . 90 . 116 . 63 Pr. 2 60 4 76 3 76 7 2 4 60 7 00 4 60 4 15 6 no 8 65 2 00 8 76 6 60 116 western lambs....'-. 66 western lambs, feeders 14 western ewes 88 western ewes 66 spring lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Stroag, CHICAGO, June 20. CATTLE Receipts. 2.600 head; market steady; beeves, 14 90 6.50; Texas steers, 84.66i3.85; western steers. 84.StVff6.70; stockers and feeders. 83.6V(f5.0; cows and heifers, 2.6O6.90; calves, 86.10tf 8.60. HOQJ Receipts, 16.000 head; market strong at opening prices; light, 88.0nty.40; mixed, 800.42; heavy, $6.803.37'4j; rough, 36.90t(i".06; good to choice heavy, 86.O54Y0.87H; pigs, 85-6&8.26; bulk of sales, 86.25.SK. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000 head; market steady; native, 82.50r6f-4.36; western. 32.7504.86; yearlings. 34.10ff4 95: na tive lambs, S4.004i6.6O; western, 84.25&6.60. 4. I.omls Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June 20. CATTLE Receipts. 9,400 head, including 3,800 Texans; market. steady to 10a lower; native shipping and export steers, 86.76'&1.40: dressed beef and butcher steers. 85. 2611)6.00: steers under 1.000 pounds. 80.09(6614.26: stockers and feeders, 83.01X64. 7&J cows and hellers. 83.00 0.25; canners. tL003.00; bulls. 83.50r,f6.2f; cslves, 86.0Oi36.26; Texss and Indian steers, $4.006.00; cows snd heifers, 83.00(05.00. MOOS Receipts. 18.100 head: market. steady to strong: pigs and lights. 35.004) 6.46; packers. $1.3&f.45; butchers and best heavy. 8635(fi.46. SHEEP Receipts, 15,000 heed: market. 10c to 15c lower; native muttons, 83.00fr3.75: lsmhs. 85.00ip7.ir0; culls and bucks, 12.00-3.76; stockers, 11.2&133.OO. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head. Including 200 southerns; market, steady to strong; dressed beef and export steers, 35.8.V96.P5; fair to good, 84.86 tge.SO; western steers, S4.80I&6.10; stockers and feeders, 33,7636.00; southern steers, 33 856.20; southern cows, 82.80(34.60: native sows, S2.40rjr5.00; native heifers, S4.009.10; bulls. 83.001 4.66; calves, 84 0064.75. HOGS Receipts, 19.000 head; market. 60 higher; bulk of sales, 36.15r96.22Mi; heavy,. 6.1OQ4J.20; packers and butchers. S6.16r6.20-, packers and butchers, 6.1o4i.26; lights. ftVi lfi 416 25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 12.000 head; market, weak; lambs, 85.2607.00; year lings, 84.25(34.76; wethers. $3.76H.0f: ewes, S3.26I&3.50; stockers and feeders, 32.75S.26. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 30. CATTLE Receipts. 1.800 head; market slow: beeves. t4 5O-ff.10; cows and heifers, 33.50(56.65; calves, S3.500T7.75. HOGS Receipts 8.500 head: market 5c to 10c higher; top. 86.26; bulk of sales. 84.10flf 6.28. A SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 8000 hesd: market active and strong; lambs, 34.6O1g7.OO. Stork la Sight, Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. South Omaha 3.300 12.600 2,000 Bt. Joseph 1.800 8.5o0 8. Kansas City 11. 000 l.0o0 12.XD St. Louis 9.400 18.100 15.000 Chicago 2.500 16,000 15.000 Totals ..28.000 74.100 - 47.000 Evaporated Apples and Dried Pralts. NEW YORK, June 30 EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet, but firm on the small stocks; on the spot fancy, 15Sglc; choice, 14 Wc; prime, 13V'12- DRIED FRUITS Prunes, quiet on the spot, but prices are firm on the small storks; 8"&'144c for California up to 30-40, and ll4til4Hc for Oregons from 80s to Sos. Apricots, quiet and steady, with small of ferings; on the spot, choice 15o; extra choice, lo lc; fancy, 16rjl.c. Teaches, quiet and steady; choice, 8ifj9c;. extra choice. S'ar&itMrc; fancy, 9Vir&'10c. Ralnins, dull, but steady; loose muscatels, tVa;c; choice to fancy seeded, tltte; seedless, b 44c; London layers, 81.401.46. Wool Market. BOSTON, June 20. WOOL-Whlle thefe Is no general trade In wool, consider able stsple Is changing hands and dealers report a strong undercurrent of activity. The bulk of the transnctlons have been In the new clip. The market holds firm. Estimates place the amount of the dip contracted tn Montana at approximately 60 per cent, the greater part being old at 19a. Territory scoured wools are selling at 51c to 62c for the very best, while three eighths Ohio Is hanging hands at 26c. ST. LOCI8. June 30. WOOL-Unchanged. TVrrltory and western mediums, I'lplirVic; fin mediums, 16(jjl7c; fine. IKttUMe. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jun 20 DRY GOODS Th cotton goods markets were quiet for the day. I'nderwear and hosiery tor spring delivery are. being offered at laat season's price. Silks are quiet. House trade with Jobber I light but steady. tagar Market. NEW YORK. Jun 20 BUG A R Raw, firm, muscovado, 88 test, 8 42c; centrifugal, 86 teat, I Vie; molasses, 88 test, 3.17c; re fined, steady. Omaha Har Market. OMAHA. June 20-HAY-No. t I 110; packing. 7; alfalfa, 813. Wheat, 16 60; rye. 14 60. oata 82 111: No. Straw: SHYER WEDDING HOLDS EYES' Reception on Wnit Houi lmwnr ! Ends Moit Notable Fosetion. FIVE THOUSAND jILE rEESENT Mrs. Tart Boinprteea Re Frlas Memalalag ky tko lrldewt Id la Reeet-rloiT Llao ( All ttrealag. rm I WASHINOTON. June V The slrrsft wedding celebration of President and Mrs. Taft. the second that has been held In thft) Whit House, came to an and last algtit, with th reception en th Wnita Htruao lawn. Imitations had been sent to ajmoet 12.000 persons and while th official count of thoae who shook hands with th preetl dent was not given out It was alrrratec that at lesst 8,000 persons were present. Never in th history of the nation pre ably has such a function been held tit Washington. The diplomatic corps, th t'nlted States supreme court, the enat find th house of representatives, th de partment of the government, the men who are high In political affairs of th country, the army and navy and almost every walk In life were represented. The clear, 4304-4 night, making the reception In th open sir possible, prevented the crush of which) the White House for days has been afraid and tnado the reception not only brilliant and unusual, but delightful In every re spect. The guests would hare filled th While House to overflowing, but th Whlto House grounds are ample and there was tto crush snd no confusion. Possibly 15.000 people crowded abevut h iron fence that surrounds the grounds and looked longingly at the electric display, the splashing fountain and the gay throng within, Washington seldom gets exalted about sWTthlng. but tontght It showed .Its Interest in the anniversary of th president la wamistakabl fashion. ProeassOaast Boa-Ins Meeeptloa. Th oasdj said that th reception wjM begin at t eesook and promptly on ths hour, to the strains of the wedding march, the president aa4 lira. Taft walked slowly down the stalreas of th Whit Hoose, preceded by th six presidential aide and followed by the cabinet. Out through the red room to the rear portico of th man sion, down th broad steps and out onto the lawn the procession marched, while hundreds of guests already In tb grenado watched their progress. They took tbti stand beneath two trees Just about tb center of th lawn, whose branche wore Joined by an eltsctrio sign flashing 1d86 19U." Th guests entered from th ast front, passed through th corridors beneath the Whit House and out onto th lawn. Down the winding walk they passed In two Mnes to where th president, his face wreathed, in smiles, was waiting to meet them all Above th walks th electricians - had) touched ' the tree with magic and they), biased in red and whit and blu bulbs. From the top of the treasury a monsterf ' searchlight played upon a new American! -flag upon th summit of th mansion. Over the rear portico another flas; in red, whit and blu incandescent lamps, shimmered and waved. The fountain la th r center of th grounds, played upon, by another searchlight, sprinkled forth, all X " j hues of the rainbow, Th Washington monument, 1,000 feet to th south, brought Into sight by th thu sands of lights, stood out sharply against ' tbe sky, with her and there a star strive Ing unsuccessfully against ths lights oi man. ( Presents Beaatlfal Scene. The White House lawn, clipped and ' shaved to the very quick, made a carpet off soft dark green over which walked lightly th gayly clad women, th men in black; or tn the white of the military service, Tftf-Dn l-iaao Haa fAiiwt.U aw w r a . s , -" " ins aianno nana In scarlet coats played with vigor and In " the Whit House Itself the Engineer banrt -J.L. . vied with them. Every, corner of the, ' ' . if A slon had Its own particular light On th terraces that extend upon the old man slon eastward and westward the beauty of th White House conservatories had been poured. The tall lamps that stand along the borders of these terraces had been shaded by deep red paper, resembling noth ing so much as monster popples. Th reception was Just as Informal an the president could make It- Those who could waited tn line for hours to shak hands, but many slipped out of th line) and sought the shaded walks, tb chair waiting on the grass or wandered at will through the lower floors of the mansion. The presents that numbered In th bun-'"-dreds and whose money value ran high 1 Into the thousands attracted many, whlla-' others turned to the east room, whoso pol ished floor echoed to th tread of th dancers. Preparations hsd been made for 8.000 guests and the refreshment tables In the state dining room cam as neat groaning as a perfectly good Labia c.n come. The president and the members of 10 jaiuny wun tne cabinet and th ajde were served on the east terrace but th. sue-is touna tneir refreshments la state dining room. thV M Taft Stars lo I.I... Mrs. Taft surprised even those f.rntii.e with the Improvement tn health that .,. hss shown by remaining by tb president s side In the receiving line aU th evening, bhe wore a gown of whit satin brocaded with white flowers, with a court train, Miss Helen Tsft, who was near at hand, wore a gown of pink satin with a tu.i. . pink chiffon. In spite of the unusual crowd th. e chlnery had been so perfected that every thing worked smoothly. The automobile under the watchful eve r.r .i.. chugged up to the east entrance, deposited their occupsnt and steamed awa again a half dozen to the minute. The foot pas sengers found sccess more difficult but th police arrangement were good and with a little rushing now and then, a little di plomacy kjore and there, they got through the crowds of th curious. Mors than 100 iollcmen In uniform were on guard around th fence and the usual plain clothes men and secret service guards war within th ground. W hll o clock had been named as th hour at which the reception began no Urn was fixed for the end of ths festivities and tt was after midnight that the engineer bsnd struck up "Home. Bweet Home," the last dancers swept out on the floor of tb east room ond th president felt that h could retire. The president said in part: "Th prospect of going back to a less Active life has in it at this tims soma, phases thst. ar welcome and soms that ar unwelcome. The necessity ior ubor which will follow my retirement, however, relieves me somewhat from anxiety on that score. "it will be now. when my son Robert comes back to practice law. four genera tions in Cincinnati, and whii It has been pressed on him and on me to hav him go to some place where possibly his emolu ments would b larger, I am determined, and he sympathises with me, that be shall so 10 me noms that knew his great- granarather and hi tner and his grandfather and bis -V I snd there he shall work out his V er the Influences that I hops wiu J , rable to his success-at least t father, 1189 under be favora res-raining mm within th path and to f limitation of an honorabl in," ' 1