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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1D10.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Large Damage Expected in the North
west from Warm Weather.
liORE HEAT IS IN SIGHT
Wkfil Opens .rrro an Range
Dllsbtlr .Higher, with table
Lower at tba Start Trader
Get BilUc Fever.
'- OMAHA. J una 20. 1910.
The reported generBl rains In the north
West Saturday tvldotrtly dirt nut occur.
Kotcrast today show rlear and hut and
the damage' must N lsrge and will ho.
rapidly Increasing vitn each day of present
conditions. Hrnne Serious reports are being
reported to private, concerns.
The westh-r .has been hot and dry the
lust ten days throughout the corn belt,
home few complaints -that rain Is badly
needed. But It Is doubtful If any damage
has been done yet, but rain would be wel
come, v
Wheat opened nervous and ranged
Sharply higher. Cobles were lower at the
Marl and cheeked the early advance.
Toward the middle of the day discouraging
reports fioro the northwest nave traders
a buying fevr and prices advanced rap
Idly and Closed utronir
Corn was strong and worked higher with
wnest early In the session, lister com
plaints of contim.ed hot, dry weather
caused good buying and another advance
was registered. Cash advanced rather
brisk.
Primary wheat receluts were flOl.OiiO bush
els and shipments were 2'i0.0U0 bushels,
against receipts last year of 40.900 bushels
and shipments of 318,090 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were (Mt.OClO bushels
and shipments were 487,0iO bushels, against
receipts lust year r,t RXT.OdO bushels and
shipments of 254,000 bushels.
Clearances were 8,000 bushels of oats and
Wheat and flour equal to 23,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed ld lower on wheat and
14 u lower on corn.
Local range of options:
Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. Close.l Sat y.
"Wheat-I I j j j
July... 7Vi R7f, 87HI 87 M: ' 4
Sept... gt fcoV, mhii wi''i 81
Corn
July... 64 64 64 51 B.T,
Hept... S4Vt 54 MVi 64 K
Oats
July... 35 fa 36 35 S44
Kept... 34 34 34 34 ffi'i
Omaha Cash Trices.
WHEAT No. a hard, D'iSWc;
No. 3
canh unchanged to lc loaer; No. 2. Sk-'d
101; No. 3, tVutoc; No. Z red, waste; io. s,
oVuiMe.
CORN Cash unchanged to V,c higner,
No. 2 mixed. SOc: No. 3, BsWlluKi 1
while, 64Vit'aMc; No. S. ti4'c.
oats Unchanged; No. i wnue, njw,
mixed, WuMk.
HAY Unchanged: rhoh-e timothy, $16.00,
choice prai.ie. 1)1 11.60.
liUTTKK-creamery, extras. c; firsts,
24c; seconds, Sic; la king stock. 2W20HC.
h.t.US firsts, lilv; securius, in, omen.
receipts, new canes. $4 U; miscellaneous
cases, 4.75; southerns, 14 .35.
Iteceipiw. riiiLiiir-n
Wheat bu..
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu...
7i."X
. .13.000
..10, two
24.0 0
Si j()
i.ooo
hard, tlMi92c; No. 4 hard, 7.Va!c; No. i
spring, (tl'n'.ifx-; No. 3 spring, 9MU01o; No. 2
durum, Tbititia; No. 3 durum, 74'i)15c.
COllN No. .2 .white. Ul'auOlc; No. 3
white, 61814o; No. 3 color, i!(oic; No. 2
yellow, 6t,c; No. 1 yellow, bHW&Mci No.
4 yellow, 6d'5Mi; No. 2, StVft&tic; No. 3,
Wib-M-c; i No. 4, &66tV4c; no grade, 42
4ji)c.
( ATS Standard. 36c: No. 3 white,
34c; No. 4 white, 33'ft334c; No. 3 yellow.
8341 Ht'Ac; No. 4 yellow, 32324c.
BARLEY No. 4, 4244c; No. 1 feed, 40
42c; rejected, 3&4O0.
It YE No. i 71&72c; No. 3, 68Q70c.
Carlot Beeelpt. ' '
Wheat. Corn, Os'.
U 248 141
849 , .
... 9 S8 ' ' 16
....t....... 30 - ... ...
WEATHER IS TUB GRAIX BELT
Uatlook la for Continues! Fair, with
Warm for Tuesday.
OMAHA, June 20, 1910.
Rome light and scattered showers oc
curred In the central valleys Saturday
night. Generally clear weather prevailed
throughout the valleys during Sunday, and
fair weather Is shown tills morning In ail
sections, except on the north Pacific slope,
where light rains are falling. Light show
ers are reported In western Minnesota and
Oklahoma this morning. The weather con
tinues very warm throughout the central
and western portions, and Is steadily grow
ing warmer In the eastern and southern
portions. Temperatures ranging well up in
the nineties prevailed throughout Nebraska
during the last forty-eight hours. A tem
perature of 103 was recorded at Culbertson
1 ,,ul J. ri'l.A liluh.
on raturoay, mm iw m ouuuaj. . ..
.... , i-iriritM1 at llmuhu Snn-
day was It4 degrees. The outlook? is for
continued fair and warm In this vicinity
i.jniulil and Tuesday
The minimum temperature and preclpl-
taUou compared with the lust tnree years.
l'JlO. 1?J. 130S. 1307.
Minimum temoerature.... 71 6ti tK 69
frecinltallon 00 .11 .00 .00
N'ormu.1 temoerature for today. 73 degrees,
Deficiency jn precipitation since March 1,
8.24 inches.
deficiency corresponding period In 19U.
2.02 Inches.
Excess corresponding period In 1308,
2.12 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Krglos Bulletin.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 1 a, m., 76th meridian time.
Monday, June 20, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp Italn
Stattom. Max. Mln. fall. Sky.
Ashland. Neb S mi .00 Clear
Auburn, Neb IW 7 .00 Pt. cloudy
Broken Bow, Neb. W 6 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb... 96 61 ,W Clear
Culbertson, Neb. .100 72 . 00 Clear
Kalrbury, Neb.... 98 67 .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... M 64 .tH) Clear
Or. Island, Neb.. K 65 .00 Clear
Hnrtins'ton Neb. .i 62 .00 Clear
Hastings, Neb.... 89 64 . 00 Pt. cloudy
Holdrege, Neb... 96 64 .00 Cloudy
Oakdalc, Neb 9S 64 .00 Clear
Omaha, Neb 1)4 71 .00 Clear
Tekamah, Neb... 98 65 . 00 Clear
Alta. la 94 67 .00 Clear
Carroll, la 94 60 .10 Clear
Clnrlnda, la 94 68 .00 Pt. cloudy
Sibley, la 93 63 .00 Clear
Sioux Cltv. la.. 94 66 .00 Clear
Minimum temperature lor twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
Di&XHlCT AVERAGE
No. of Tump.- Rain
Districts Stations. Max. Win. (all.
Chicago ...
Minneapolis
Omaha ....
Duluth ....
NEW YORK STOCKS AND SOXDS
Signing of Railroad Bill by President
Taft Discussed.
FURTHER LEGISLATION TALKED
Action of wheat Market Brlnaa Crop
Prospect Into View Jnmn In
Grain Prices Checks
Stocks.
NEW YOKK. June 20. The operators
chose for toe central subject of consiuer-
ation touay tne signing by president iait
o( tne lHiiroud bin, mm tne consequent
completion oi contemplated legislation on
tnai subject (or tne present. Hie action
ot tile wheal maiKei uroughl tue crou
prospect into view as a conienuina factor.
and interrupted tne n.f.ue.ice ot the lall.oaa
o.ii. ineie was silgnt inciease oi auiiiiaiioii
in tliu speculation, as is eviuemed by tne
meager usgregate of the day a transactions,
but trie last prices for tne day were aen-
erally the best.
Ihe favorable effect on the tone of the
market of the disposition of tne railroad
legislation may be due slinplv to a reeling
of relief that. It Is out of Hie way. Some
of its clauses are avowedly dlstusteful to
tne railroads, as well as shippers. The
more Immediate Influence of the bill In tne
stock market conies (rom the fact that Its
passage will be muds the signal for re
newed notices of the Intended increase In
freight rates.
In the financial district the conviction Is
general that Increases will be aranted.
This conviction underlies the apprehension
that tactics of professed discontent and
alarm will be used by the railroads In the
conduct' of their camijUgn for the In
creases; tactics -which may operate to dis
credit rallrfoad securities as well aa to
recommend compllunce with demands for
lncreasre rates.
The active efforts of banking representa
tives toward reconciling great shippers to
the desired rate Increases, and the neces
sary consultaUon with the government
authorities, enjoined by the new railroad
law, carry abroad suggestion that future
railroad rates are likely to be subject of
agreement, which the anti-trust law will
hardly be Invoked to prevent.
The Jump In wheat checked the slowly
rising tendency of prices of stocks, but
without proving a stronger Influence on the
granger stocks than on the general list.
Iron producers Beem to be making conces
sions still to secure the larger volume of
orders which are reported. Copper also
showed another decline In price In London
today. The offering for publlo subscription
of the Southern Pacific terminal mortgage
bonds upset a supposition that these bonds
had been disposed of to German and Swiss
bankers at absolute sale. The London
market remains quiet in spite of the con
viction of a coming period of easv money.
Bonds wer firmer. Total sales, par
valuo. l,4SS.O0O.
United States 3s declined per cent In
the bid price on call.
Number of sales and principal quotations
on stocks were as follows:
8ale. High. Low. Clora.
Ilshllltles, ?t2.flC.513; working balance In
treasury offices, $18.602.1,0; In banks to
credit of treasurer of the t'nlte1 States,
$440. 265,741 ; subsidiary silver coin. $20.2ij.914,
minor coin, $10,037.44; total balance In gen
eral fund, $lS3,e02.2fu.
w Ynrk Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 20.-MONEY-On call,
steady at 2't'i3 per cent; ruling rate, 2
per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered
at 3 per cent. Time loans, extremely dull
and steady; sixty days, lending at I per
cent; ninety daya, StlS per1 cent; six
months, 4ii4'4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPERIMio'i
per cent.
8TERI.INO EXCHANGE Easy, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.Mk(f
4 8470 for sixty-day bills and at $4.S670 for
demand; commercial bills, $4.84 cH M.
SILVER Bsr, 634c; Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONOS Government, weak; railroad,
firmer.
Closing quotations on bonds were as fol
lows: U. i. rt Jm, reg....li 'Int. M. M. 4' "4i
An poupon litftH 'Jiipftn 4s
V. S. la. rt 101 do 4a ti
da coupon V K. C. So, 1st la.... 724
V. 8. 4a. rl 1HH U 8. Hob. 4a 1SCI1
do eoupoo 1 IHL. & N. ant. 4a 97
AllUi-Oial. l.t ia ... 7 M.. K. ft T. 1st 4a.. !
Am. A,. t ion io n. 44 us
Am. T. A T. cr. 4l. .1"14 Mo. Pacific 4a
Am Tobaoco 4 7 N. H. H. ( M. 4s. 9S
.105V, N. V. C. I- ass i
. Si's lo db. 4s ;.. 92
. SHS N. Y., N. H. aV 11.
.liwv, cr. (s ., UHi
,107V, MN, 4 w. 1st c. 4a. s
. da r. 4a lot
No. pacific 4a 100
. so do 3a 70V,
. f0. B. L. rftlst. 4.
. M74Ptnn, cv. av,s 1H15... ;
.UH do con. 4a... :olv,
. to Head I in fan. 4s ss
.lit t. I.. Y S. r fa. 4a K1U
Ctaea. at Ohio 4'a...li) da n. as.. 1v
do ret. 6a Wi'St. U 8. W. c. 4s.. 76
Chicago 4t A. 8Ws.... 7U do lat (aid 4s S9V,
L'.. U. W. J. ts.... Do'tSetbosrd A. U 1-
do sen. 4s l7tSo. Psc. col. 4s 82
C. M. 4t 8.r. av,s do cv. 4 9H1
C, H. 1. P. c. 4s.. 76 da 1st rot. as SH
do rfg. 4s aSo. Kallwar 6a 104 'i
Colo. Ind. (s 78 do gen. 4a 7v,
Colo. Mid. 4s 70 Union Pacific 4s loos
C a. r aV 4V,a 7V do ct. 4s 104
D. & H.'ct. 4 twv, do 1st A rr. 4... m
do ta ....
Armour A Co. 44a.
Atchlaon sen. 4s....
do cr. 4a
do cr. 6s
At. C. L 1st 4s...
bal. A Ohio 4s
Mo IVs
do S. W. 3 ',
Brk. Tr. cr. 4s
On. ot Us. ts
Ten. Leather os....
C. ot .V J. . 6a..
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading- and Closing:
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 20.-Wlth a crop outlook
declared by one authority to be the worst
In ten years, wheat today closed t'SMJtlvjjc
higher than a week ago. The finish was
strong and at the topmost point of the
day. Compared with laat prices Saturday,
there was "a net gain of 2'fiiii to 3'c
a bUHhei. Every other leading staple on
change was affected, closing at an ad
vancecorn, lvi'iilSc; bats, lVMlic, and
provisions, 2W:nc.
Today's sensational rise In the price of
wheat resulted because the showers which
on Saturday broke the market, proved to
be Unimportant. The weather was hot and
the" complaints' fromthe" spring- wheat
states, both this morning and this after
noon, were the blackest this season, it
was from the president of one of the lead
ing elevator companies operating In North
Dakota and Minnesota, that Information
came as to the outlook Deing tne most ais
couraging in a decade, according to his
Judgment. The market was a sort ot
balloon ascension after a right start.
Commission houses) found a surprising
volume of buying ordera on hand witn
apparently no end of the other orders pll-
U'.v6ilone !n ten of the Instructions to pur
chase could be executed at anywhere near
the closing figure ot Saturday, the mar
ket opened with an upward rush, follow
ing a remarkably strong turn ot prices at
Minneapolis. ' lleactlons were tew and
slia-hi. In each Instance the chief cause
was roflt-taklng, although showera re
IMi'leU. from Soutn Dakota checked bullish
Iih,wliKiii a. little at one time. Leading
local speculators worked vigorously on the
buying side, aud were ably helped from
the northwest and by the publlo at large.
September ranged from 81 to 4e, closing
. ,h. laLitnr turure. IWit'ic above the pre
vious close. Corn states, as well as those
In the spring wheat belt, were said to need
i . .
HeuUwnber fluctuations were between 50
and mrtfco. with the close strong at fcOVa'lr
a. Li- a 'u naf Diiln nf 1 $mC.
Caih corn was steady. No. S yellow
1 1. in were ud on crop complaints, as a
result of the advance of wheat. Septem
ber price limits were 8ti437c. The close
was 1MV up, at 37 S-wr...,..-.7..T,i
i.nvinu and Bhorts covering
unshed provisloiis higher. Final quotations
were up loyaoo for pork; 21, tor iatu,
ml 7S(l0c for ribs.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Columbus. O.. 17 h$ 2
lxmisville, Ky 1 2 84
Indianapolis, Bid.. 12 M i2
Chicago, 111 28 .. D2 .62
St. Louis, Mo 13 H4 84
Des Moines, la.... 14 4 . '. 82
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 tt! 84
Kansas City, Mo.. 24 0 68
Omaha, Neb 19 i 64
The weather continues very
throughout the corn and wheat
Light but appreciable showers occurred
within the last tweniy-iour nours in ail
except the Omaha, Lies Moines, Minneap
olis and Chicago districts.
L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Uureau.
30
20
.10
.00
.20
.00
.00
.40
.00
warm
region.
Allli-Chalmors pfd ....
Amslcamatrd Copper .
American Agricultural
Am. Beet Sugar
American Can
American O. A F
Am. Cotton oil.
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ice Securities
American Linseed
American Locomotive
Am. S. A K
Am. 8. A H. pfd
Am. Steel Foundries...
Am. 8ussr Helming...
American t. a t
19, 100 864 ii
SOU
'iui
too
8,1100
66
63
36
'iis
44
77 '4
65 V,
61
35
'iiii
44V,
It V
60 V,
6V4
43
4 Vi
66
2H
30
23 Vi
121
44V,
77 H
U. A R. O. 4S...
do ref. 6s
Distillers' as
Kris p. I. 4S
do gen. 4a
do cv. 4s, ser. A.
do series tt.
S3 V. 8. Itubber ts lOliVa
. stv,U. 8. Steel 2d 6s H'av,
, 681 Vs.-Csro. Chem. tjs..
. (3 Wabash 1st 6s lo
, 73 do lat A x. 4s.... 67T4
, 7314 Western Md. 4s 83
ti Weat. Elec. cr. 6s.
uen. Elec. cv. 6a... 130 Wla. Central 4s...
Ill, cen. 1st ref. 4s.. IV
int. Met. 4Vts tnifa
Bid. Ulicrea.
87H
MVs
Londosr-Hitock Market.
LONDON, June 20. American securities
were quiet and featureless during the early-
trading today. At noon the market was
steady and prices ranged from unchanged
to H higher than Saturday's New York
closing.
London closing stocks:
Conaols, money .... 32 Louisville A Nssh..l4D
do account II 1-lt Mo., Kan. A Texas.. 3ft
...67V,New York Central. ,i:iv,
... 84, Norfolk A Western. .103
...losv, do pfd M
UK) Olitarlo A Western.. 4v,
Amal. Copper
Anaronds
Atchison
do pfd
ts Beers
Denver A Rio O..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Grand Trunk ....
Illinois Central
frs
...
... 80V4
.. M
... tiv,
...125
...178
... vs
...83
...llVt
... 20
... 4tV,
iV4
0MA11A LIVE STOCli MARKET
Fair Ran o( Cattle, with Trade Dull
and Weak.
HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE
Fair Hon of Sheep and l.amba. Most I
irona tne nance, Tritn i-rices
Steady with the 4 lose ot
Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. June 20, 1M0.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Estimate Monday 3.flt4 b.xM f.o0
Same day last week .... 4.243 5.1T.1 6.1m
Same day 2 weeks ago.. 2.44S 3.4tSO 2.7'iS
Same day 3 werks ago.J.NM 4.1S7 8.1t4
8ame day 4 weeks agv.. 4.326 8.924
Same day last year 1.S58 - 4.507 3.8hl
The following table ! the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheet, at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year; '
1910. Iff. Inn. Dec.
Cattle 448.4W 448.480 19,629
Hogs , .l,024,x; 2,024.li 2S3.804
Sheep 645.137 OSMJiti B,6ul
The following table shows the average
prices of hogs at South Omaha for the
last several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1910. 11909. 1908. 1907. UK. 11905. 1304.
June ....
June 10...
June 11...
June 13...
June 13...
June 14..
June 16..
June 16..
June 17..
June 18..
June 19..
June 20...
SIM T 371 6 7 I 7 8 17 4 70
to 1 7 401 S 27 to) 6 UN 4 W
9 3C4! 7 261 I il Wl 391 J
I 7 891 5 4l i 911 35 1
9 22VI I 6 &2I S 1 311 6 Hil 4 71
K I 7 621 I tej t l 6 131 4 M
9 WW 7 671 5 60 6 84 6 3fi t W 4 M
38Vil 7 66 ' 6 Ml 6 SSI 6 B 4 88
9 21 I 7 631 6 6HI 6 91 I 20 4 93
9 2Tt 7 Ktl K K7I 6 97 B 39
e I 7 cil ( ml t B.t s 3S1 6 19
41V, 6 6ti 5 Hl 6 30 5 151 6 00
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yurds, South Umaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. Sat
urday; RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattle). Hogs. Sheep. Il'r's.
C., M. Ai St. P 9
Missouri Paclfio 10
Union Pacific 25
C. & N. V, east 7
C. & N. W., west 49
C, St. P., M. ; O.... 1
C, li. & Q., east 1
C, Ti. & CJ., west 2
C, R. I. Ai P., east.. 10
C, it. 1. & P.. west.. 2
Illinois Central 1
C. U. W 3
Total recolpts 144
DISPOSITION HEAD,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
3 1..
21 22 'l
41 31
15
i 'i V.
91 65 . 1
Omaha Packing Co 438
100 lu.1'4 lo;i4 103
101) 64
100 111)
64
119
66
118
4.rUcles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Safy
Wheat
1 July..i9JH-Hl
pl.,.9iV2l
lkso... iWm-siei
Corn
Julv...(MMtlVa
fcept...i V
95VI
94v
9jVi
69SI
rl
Dec..6 U-'i6bVtVl
KlulH- I
July...f 571
SepU.-lSOVifH'l
dc..., a;
Poik I ,
July. .. 23 70
bept... 22 76
Laru I
July...(lJK
Sent... 12 UB
Ribs I
July... W ,
3S
3.-
3HV
23 fO
22 95
13 GO
12 tw
13 22 V,
93
91 I
921
I
6S'
69
W
I
37 Vi
36',
37
I
96;93VP'V4
94,91 Ti HIV
96Vi 92-),
I
59H'S,.uli,,siiV;
O0''i M .,! Sy
3XI 37
23 62W
23 G6
22 70 22 90
12 60
12 U5
13 IS
23 66
22 00
12 47V
12 60
12 67Vil 12 50
I
13 20 I 13 12V4
"pt'... 12 72HI 13 72',si 12 o2Vi 12 iO I 12 60
NEW YORK (iKNEHAL MARKET
ttaotatlons of the Hay on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 20. FLOURFalrly
held with fair demand spring patents,
f.15w5.35; winter straights, J4.2i4)4;;i."i:
winter patents, 34.605 Ou; spring pieai's,
$4.10(4.30: whiter extras, "No. L aX7lj3l:':
winter extras, No. 2, S3.60J3.fe; Kansas
straights, 4.oT4.. Receipts, 17,553 . bbls. ;
Hliipiiieuts, 2,406 bbls. Kye Hour was quiet;
fair to good, f 1.154.40: choice to fancy,
14. 45 4.50.
CUUNMKAL Firm: fine white and
yellow, tl.3o(1.35; coarse, tl.2ul.Jo; kiln
dried, (3.30.
w UliAj. Spot market strong: No. 2 red.
(1.0'J, nominal, c. 1. f. to arrive; No. 1
northern, i.i4, mmnnal, f. o. b. to ar
rive. Option market uas firm and higher
on active buying, due to the continued
drouth In the northwest and numerous
crop damage reports, closing 'Pui'no not
higner; juiy, l.w,yi i.tc',s. closed ai fl.02va;
September, 9S'ct(l.uo', closed at 1.00;
December, W-sc'ii closed at. 1.92ft.
llectipts, 32,00V bu.
COltN Spot market firm: No. 2. 68V4c.
nominal, to arrive, elevator, domestic basis;
export No. 2, the, nominal, f. o. b. Option
market was wltnout transactions, closing
at li',iHc net advance; July closed at b.yc;
Septenioer, Wic; December, 66V,c Receipts,
1,125 bu.
OATS Spot market firm; mixed oats, 26
to 32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 26 to
32 pounds, 4iv.'u41c; clipped white, 34 to 42
pounds, 4.i'V4i74C. Receipts, 199,0u0 bu.
HAY Steady ; prime, l.lo; No. 1, 1.10
i-iiv,; no. a, ii.uuiii.tx; iso. 3, 'Joy'Joc.
HOPS Uuiet; slate, common to choice
19U9, 21(24c; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast,
19UU, 14al!c; 1M6, nominal.
HlDliS Steady; Central America, 22c;
Bogota, 21ii22c.
LKATUt-K (Julf t; hemlock, firsts, 25i&
27c; seconds, 22i24c; thirds, 19ij22c; re
jected. 1820c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, I25.004D
25.5u; family, 32ti.OO(fj26.uO; short clears, 24.jO
&I26.U0. Ueel. firm; mess, 1o.(Aji lb.oO: taui-
iv, ll9.OU'((2J.O0; beef hams, l24.yom 26.00. Cut
meals, tirin; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs..
S17.uojlS.r,0; pickled hams, (16.00)) 16.50. Lard,
linn; middle west , prime, (ltt.2o(y 12.7a; ro-
rined, firm; continent, (l.i.20; South Amer
ica, (14.W; compound, (9.5OTU1O.0U.
tallow Ouiet; prime, city, hhds., bc.
RICE Sleauy; domestic, 2tf6c; Pallia,
Vy4l6o.
11 UTTER Firm; creamery, specials, 28c;
extras, 21 Vy-TVc; third to firsts, 2T.t26Alc;
state dairy, common to finest, 2327c; pro
cess, zjiic; factory, 'j'yii'tc; imitation
creamery, 24(y26c.
CHEEoE steady ; state whole milk new.
specials, 14ul&V4c; tancy white, 14c: col
ored, 14Vc; average prune, 13!c; fair to
good, 12yfeul3Vfcc; skims, full to special, 11 V,
(iuiac.
LOUS Firmer; state Pennsylvania and
nearby henneiies, wlilte, iuuiic; gathered,
while. 20h25c; hennery, brown, 2oliJ4c; Mis
souri, gathered, brown, O. A., 22c; fresh
gathered, extra first, 20021c; first, 18gi9V,c.
POULTRY Alive steady; western broil
ers, 2ou; fowls, lTittliVac; turkeys, ljiylsc.
100 137 1MV, 136
..... ..... S.'.V,
600 t: 82 aj
6oo 404 4ov; 4H
(.500 JOi'.S 106 1II6H
404 102', 102 loliv,
SOU liiVi Ul 121l
00 112Vi 112 1 IVk
26
8,300 79(4 7K 7V,
00 11', 1H 1H
sou 37 i, r.m n
lo
1110
6,100 114 S0S4 8144
il
700 27 20V, 24
300 4 48V, 4SV,
H"l 147V4 Hit 14. Vj
1.4O0 12SV, VM ISM
100 1V 81 14 tmv,
86V4
4.100 187 1W? 13. V,
61
400 16 16V4
2.0UU
100
600
2.aoiJ
3o0
36 V,
80",
Zl
46
100 147 147
I, duo U'i lit
I. tut) i toy.
300 ISSvi 1M
IKK) 19M it la
1,600 62V4
l.lou loo
109
4UU
1,400
200
46
1
33
to
l.oue 104 lnl lul'4
00 14SV4 U 1411)4
29
400 139 13DV, )o
1,700 39 Vt as 3t
TTt. ......... sura as follows:
V'T LOU H Steady; winter patents. U.M
490: straights, 4.2tKii4.7&; spring straights,
14.4014.60; bakers. S.7ur4.9u.
HAHLEY Feed or mixing, 47i8"50c; fair
to choice malting, owi". ,
ui.vn.mn No. 1 southwestern, (19ft
No. 1 northwestern, 2.06. Timothy, (4.35.
. 'I.....,- an
PROVISIONS Messipois. vi f"'-.
U24 09. Ird. per 100 kfs.. (12 45. Short ribs.
Sides loose, (13 2&h 13.62V. short clear sides
Iboxed). (14. OOy 14.25.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
sou I to 23.000 bu. Primary receipts were
(ul.OuO bu.. compared with 4J5,uio bu. the
orrespondlng Jay a year ago. The visible
supply of wheat in the United States de
oreased 1,7S7.4HJ bu. for the week. 1 he
amount of breadstuff on ocean passage de
01 eased 443,000 bu.
Kslimateil receipts for tomorrow: wheat.
It cats: corn, 4 cars; pats, 193 cars; hogs,
14.1XM head.
i niuago lash Prices Wheat: No. I red.
It ikk.il hi!: No. 1 red. 9.Vh99V,c: No. X hard.
V;4i9se; No. 3 hard. 92iic; No. 1 northern
spring, (1.0Mil.07; No. 2 northern spring.
-fl.UKMl.04; No. 3 spring. 9octifl.02. Corn:
1 No. cash, 69VoV,c; No. 1 white. 63H'ii64o;
No. 3 white. 6li62'tc; No. yellow, b'lKU
.: N-o. i yellow, 59V,fci9V5. oats: No. 2
cash. 27e; No. I white. SSlVstOc; No. 3 white,
ar'iUi'V; No. 4 white, 3t.i:fec; standard.
U Ve
liUTTER-Kteady; creameries, ?4.-U?7c;
dairies. 3cJ6a . , .
EUGS-Uecupta, 14.916 esses. Market
teady; at mark, casea Included. 15'irtJlo'-.c;
firsts, 17vc; prime firsta. lV.o.
CHEESE-Steady; dalslea. U4llS'c: twins.
I4ul5c; Young Americas, DV.i(lnVc; long
I horns, lBCt 1S'C. ,,,
POTATOES Rasy: choice to fancy, m
Sue, fair to good. lft(17c. ,
) POULTRY Sleadv- M to 60-lb. Weights.
k8ta; 60 to 86-Ih. weights, 9a9,sc; So to
i llrt-lb. wefphts, lUJilOVio.
aviteoejui ioday W heat. It cars; corn. 248
f fsrs; Mt, 141 oars. Eolimated tomorrow
V heat, 16 ars; corn, 3u4 cars; oats, 193 cars.
Kansas f'ltr Uraln and Previsions.
KANSAS CITY. June 20. WH EAT July,
k'ec, Bepltuiber, ..; December, eV'c;
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 20. WHEAT Futures,
higher; July, 93Sc; September, 93c. Cash,
film; track. No. 2 red, Wjjic; No. 2 hard,
98c4i 11.04.
CORN Futures, higher; July, 59Ts0c:
September, 69V'i60c. Cash, higher; track,
No 2. 61c; No. 2 white, 65tu65Wc.
OATS Futures, higher; July, 37c; Sep
tember, 6.c. Cash, higher; track. No. 2,
36c; No. 2 white, 40e.
RYE Unchanged at 77c.
FLOUR Firm; red wlnier patents. $l.90tjt
3 25; extra fancy and stralguts, (4. 40(74. .W;
hanl winter clears, (I.40'(i3.,.i0.
SEED Timothv. t.i.00 j 3. 65.
C lUNMEAIy (3.25.
WHAN Lower: sacked, east track. SVSSrto,
HAY lower; timothy, (14.504(18 00; prairie,
(12 50.
HEMP T WINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
(-'3.50. Lard, higher; prime steam. (l2.2V.;r
12 22'j. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed, extra
shorts, (14.50; clear ribs, (14.50; short clears,
(14 75. Bacon, higher; boxed, extra short,
1d."j; clear ribs, (15.76; short clears, (H.0.
POULTRY steady: chickens, lie: SDritm.
lf 2H", turkeys, 16V,c; ducks, 9c; geese, 7c.
nt i itK-vuin; creamery, su.'io.
EOUS-Sleady at 17c.
Receipts. Shipments
Americen Woolen
Anaronds Mining Co
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Coast Ui.e
Baltimore 4t Uhlo
Uethlshem Steel.
llrooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Psclflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central ot New Jersey
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago & Alton
Chlcaso ut. Western, new.
C. O. W. pfd..
Chicago A N. W
C. M. St. P., j...
c. c. e. at.
Colorado Fuel. A iron
Consolidated tiss
Colorado A Southern
Corn ctouuuis
Delaware 4k Hudson
Dsnvor & itlo tlrande
U. it K. O. pfd
Distillers' Securities
brie
Kris 1st pfd
Erie kd pid
Uenerul Electric
Great Nurtliern pfd
ortHtt Northern Ore ctfs....
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Int. Meu pfd
international Harvester ...
Int. Marine pfd
International l'sper
loternsiional fump
luwa Central
Kansas City So
K. C. So. pfd
Laclede lias
Loulitvlll A N
Mlnnr & St. L ,
M., St. P. S. 8. M
M., K. 4s T
M., K. A T. pfd
Missouri Paclfio
National Biscuit
National Led ,
N. K. H. of M. 2d pfd....
New York Ontral ,
N. Y., O. W
Nortel 4k Western
North American
Northern Paclfio
Psclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
People's tiss
P., C, C. 4s 8t. L
Putsourg Coal
Preened Steel Car
Pullmsn Palate Car
llAtlway fitbel Spruig
iteadlug
Hepuulle Steel
hepuullo Steel pfd
Kock Island Co
Kock Island Co. pfd
St. L. A 6. K. id pfd
St. Louis S. W
61. L. S. W. pfd
bloee-Snefrield 6. A 1...
Southern Pscifto
Southern Hallway
bo. Italiwuy ptu
Tenileastis Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. U 4s W
T., St. L. A W. pfd
tnlon Paclfio
Union pacific pfd
United States Realty
United Statea Itubber
United States btee)
U. S. Steel pfd
L'tsa Copper
Va.-Csro. Uieuilcal
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland
Wealingbouae s,lectrlo ...
Western Luton, ex-dlv....
Mheelliui 4s L. a
'total sales lor the day, 146, Hut share,.
79
10
HiV,
46
1514
166
3o
79t
30
27H
4.,',,
34 V,
14V,
1331,
(1
61
4iT,
19V4
32
66
62
99
174
11
ii
114
32 ',,
Baltimore & Ohio.. .116 Pennsylvania
Canadian Pacific ..ZOOHRsnd Mines
Chesspeaks 4 Ohio.. 83Vi Reading
Chi. Ureal Western.. 20 Southern Railway
Chi., Mil. A 8t. p. .131 do pfd
17V,8otithern Paclfio .
3v, Union Pacific ...
ao do pfd ,
2HV4U. 8. Steel
47 do pfd
lavtWebash
29 do Pfd
137 Spanlih 4e
SILVER War, steady ft 21-ka per ounce.
MONEY 2Wai per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; for threo
months' bills, 2'-i4j2 y-16 per cent.
Boston Closing: Stocks.
BOSTON, June 20.-tCloslng quotations on
Swift and Company.
Cudahy Packifig Co
Armour & Co
Cudahy from St. Paul....
Murphy Shipping Co
VV. B. Vansant Co
Wenton Vansant & Lush..
Stephens Pros
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
S. Werthelmer
Sullivan Tiros
T. J. lnghram
Kllno & Christy
Others buyers
stocks were:
Alloues ,
Amal. Copper
A. Z. L A 8 ,
Arlsona Com
Atlantic
B. A C. C. ft S. M.
Butte coalition
Cel. A Anions.
Moliswk 4
S6V4 Nevada Con.
24 Nlplasing Mine .
i; North Butte
7 North Lake
12V,oitl Dominion ..
19V40oeola ...........
63V,Psrrott 8. A C...
Cal. ft Heola 610 Uulncy
Centennial
Copper Range C. C.
East Butte C. M...
Franklin
Uiroux Con
Oranby Con
Oreene Cananea ....
Iaie Koyale Copper... 17 -so pf4
Kerr Lake V4 I'tSle AlatL
Lake copper
lov, shannon
62V, Superior
SV4 Superior ft B. M. .
ll,Superlsr ft P. C...
1 Tamaracjk
39 I:. S IV Mr ft
7HU. S-.'H. H. ft M ... 45
4T
II
64 Wlnpiis, 7Vi
lis
14
. U4
. 27V,
. Ri
. S3S
.131
. 13V4
. 71
. ID
. 44
. Mt
. 10V,
. 4
2V4
btIB .vpper in n 11971 ,
La Salle topper 1H4 Wol. srloe :
Miami Copper 20 . '
JVtw York tarb Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
Logan & Bryan, members Boston Stok
exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street:
Day state Oss 23 Inspiration SVi
Butte Coalition 19 La ruse 4 V,
Cactus 2 11-14 Nev. Consolidated... 20V,
Chlno kll4Newhous 67v,
Chief Consolidated... llvOhlo Copper 1 l.-14
Fraction 65 Hswhlde coalition .. Il
Daris-Dsly 144 lUy Central 24
Kly Central 1 t-16 Swlfe Pkg. Co 104
Ely Consolidated ... bo Sears, KoeDucK co..lob!
11T4 Sliver Pick 1
7V, Superior ft Pittsburg 1044
7H5'
7M
817
2
50
47
212
77
42
34
61
5
103
20
5
63
100
60;
1.533
1.523
l,b7
334
369
62
2,171
73.1
237
Totals 3,718
5,693
1.670
B.S02
nivrnxvitn
WVC and Tupnep Co. t
-ra Tr.l.r.PHONE .-x
I. . C OOfCiAS t7 - Vtyl
BOSTON. MASS
SO STATE I1IUT
OMAR., NTB.
oaaa sr rsc4. rvs-a
If You Have Funds to Invest
Consider our line of
Municipal, Railroad. Corporation
BONDS
la denominations, of $.100 to $1,000
Yielding from 4 to 6 per cent Interest
BONDS ARE A SAFE AND CONVENIENT FORM Of
INVESTMENT.
Officers and Directors:
ut xrrx, ires
Fremont.
T. B. JOHWiOW, Tress.
Omaha.
raxx m. risun, v. -Pre.
Boston.
B. B. BCBWE1DEB,
Fremont
CHAS. W. TTJBHXB, Jr,
New York,
Sta
RAILROAD. MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS
CAPITAL . FULLY PAID, S100,OOO.oo
sssssssessssssMMssssesessssssssii m s r n i si m 1 1 nnssm innis-smii niimim lsnrni i
U 294 240 9 44 T6 t20 lfi 9 4S
4 :0 HO 9 40 2, i . .- 9 45
it 2J 120 40 77 24 240 9 45
8 IU 60 9 40 6 248 240 9 45
68 2-0 ... t 40 70 115 120 9 li
234 ... 9 40 3 IW 45
t3 ... 9 40 S2 iil 120 i
i ,..2'i 84 9 40 2Hi 12V 4 44
S 300 9 40 it 3i ... 45
4 271 ... 9 40 4 2-U ... 9 43
40 !5 40 9 40 6 214 ... 9 43
ti 291 Sl 9 40 8i ItoO 80 9 45
7 274 SO 40 72 2.14 200 9 44
6ti 2X0 ... 9 40 62 2il ... 9 45
48 247 ldfl 9 40 79 234 80 9 45
tJ tM 160 9 40 78 220 ... 9 45
65 221 ... 9 40 84 214 40 9 45
72... 231 90 9 40 7(1 2S4 90 4 43
71... 823 40 9 40 74 213 40 9 45
84 239 ... 9 40 47 2.18 80 9 43
43 :0 ... 9 40 74... 2-6 ... 9 45
215 40 9 40 77 20S ... 9 47 V,
74 244 ... 9 40 85 20J 200 9 47 V,
til 139 190 9 40 70 230 ... 9 50
72 241 ... 9 40 4 241 ... 9 50
78 244 M 9 42 V, 45..... ...119 ... 9 50
71 237 120 9 Sit, 71 212 80 9 60
5h J4o.; new Klin tilled. 4 10'4d. Kutureo,
yulet; July, nominal; September, 4s 4V'.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 20.-COTTON Spot
losd quiet, li points hlKher; mldilliiiB up
lands, l&.llic: middling gulf, lo.tocj sales.
5,40T bales.
ST. L.OI lr, June W vj i iuix-iinTr ;
mlddltnK. 14'c; sales, none; reeelpts, 15
lialt-s; shipments, J10 bales; rtock, 22,4;
bales.
In tlie sheeo barn this morning; came from
western grass sections and fully 90 per
cent pf the shipments were sheep and year
lings. Several Rood fnt strings were in
cluded -In the run. but total supply was
rather liberal ' and part of the stutt was
hardly flesy enough to suit killers.
As is generally the ease at the opening
of the week, Inquiry was a trifle backward
at the start and trade was slow In getting
started. The few sales that were made.
however, Indicated a generally steady mar
ket, aa compared with prices at last week's
CATTLE! Receipts of cattle were fair for close, and most ot the good fat sheep
the beginning of the week, being somewhat finally sold on this basis. In between ami
smaller than Monrlav of last week, but half fat strings were not wanted very
larger than two weeks ago and a year ago. badly and proved to be slow sale at shaded
While there was a feeling that possibly prices throughout,
strictly good fat cattle might command Orders are beginning to come In from
prices, the general market was very slow feeders for stock sheep and lambs. There
and dull, with nrices weak to lOo lower, was a fair demand for feeder classes today.
Advicts from eastern points were not very I but very little business was done In this
encouraKlns and buyers did not appear at I branch of the trade until late In the day.
all anxious for fresh supplies, In faot they I owing to the dullness of the fat sheep
seemed very much inclined to hold off and I market.
await developments before filling orders. Quotations on grass stock: Choice spring
Hence It happened that the trade was very- lambs, s7.7W8.uo; lair to good spring nunns,
slow all the morning $7,0047.75; good to choice yearlings, $5.75
Included In today's receipts of cows and 6.25; fair to good yearlings, 46.oou-o.75; good
heifers were a good many grasaers and to choice wethers, to 001(5.25; fair to good
cattle on the common to .medium order, wethers, $4.25Jj'&.00; good to choice ewes.
The market on all such was very slow and 44.75 00; fair to good ewes. 4.0u4j4.75.
In many cases at least 10c lower. The Representative sales:
fact Is that grass cows have been selling No. Av. Pr.
lower at all poltns so that the decline on 206 western lambs' 75 7 00
that kind was by no means a surprise. 6 western lambs.... 146 6 40
Grass cows being lower, would naturally 205 Mexican wethers...., 100 4 90
depress the market to a greater or less 2K8 Mexican yearlings 82 6 00
extent on the medium kinds of cornfeds. 292 Idaho ewes . 112 4 00
Continued dry weather being detrimental iM5 Idaho yearlings, feeders 66 3 50
to pastuies Is making Itself felt In a dimln- 710 Idaho yearlings, feeders 08 4 50
tshed demand for stock cattle. As a result 8rti Idaho spring lambs 07 7 36
cattle of that description are slow and 428 Idaho wethers 97 4 75
weak every day. 134 Idaho yearlings 79 6 75
Quotat.ons on cattle: uooa xo cnoice corn- 60 Idaho ewes, culls 103 3 25
fed steer., $7.60&8.26; fair to good cornfed 223 Idaho spring lambs 87 7 35
steers, S6.su..ou; common to lair connect
Peorln Market.
PKORIA. III.. Juno 20. CORN Higher:
No. 3 white. CH4o; No. 2 yellow, 6M4C: No.
3 yellow, 57Vi''uT'Ke: No. 3, tHc; No. 4, 6GV9
5t!c; no grade, 50(ii 5.1c.
OATH strong; standard. wiMjsic; wo. I
white, 37Vjc; No. 4 white, 3fl',4c
Franklin
Olroux
Uolcl field Cone
1,200 97V,
" ioi "u
47
744a
94
97
;vs
74V,
8,300 114 lit
1,100 44H 44 V,
llav,
44
100
loo 70V4 70t4 v4
4,900 1-6 . 126V, 71204,
100 Zl 27 Mi,
7, I'M lJi 132 V, l3i
4O0 1074a 107 is 101
200 SUV, n 7V,
18
5
100 314 31 8444
79,200 157 luiw 167V,
1..00 34 S, 81 ills
7,100
DUO
1,300
HOW
loo
200
41
"
4,'
31V,
7i
404
04
46',
31V,
75V,
96
41V4
"v,
411
70
96,WH VM'.k 12H
ll ?. bit, 25'
9O0 (.HI, t
1.100
24
54
J1V4
(04
5-'
41,200 174V, i;:!i lilt.
113 y,
400 75
75
.. 47iiO 79 78 V4
,. 4,800 118V, IS
7wl 4J! 434
,. 1,900 KJV, 0
1VV, 1DV4
.. 4,600 44V4 434,
100 44 444
.. 1,300 tin
73
48 Vi
')
114
DO
ItH
44
44 Vt
42,
4
9t, Tonoiiah Mlnins
Goldfleld Pllorence..! 9-19 Trinltr Copper .
Goldfleld Unity 4V, North Lake
Oreeue Cananea .... 114 Bohemia
12.
15..
27..
18..
46..
Flour, bbls 11, SO) 5."le
Wheat, bu !5.0ti0 21 Oiw
Corn, bu 104 OoO 4ii.t)0
Oats, bu oi.ow 62,tM0
Mlaaeannlla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 30.-WHEAT-July,
$10b; September, 9Tc; December, 9bS'
9vc: cash. No. 1 hard, tl.HV; No. 1 north
ern, tl Mt 1 We. : No. 1 northern, fl.ObSU
l.o4; No. J. iU3N0l WiN.
KIAX Mosed at J 06.
CORNV-No. t. yellow. MVttioHc
OATS No. t, white, 3oVua7TC,
11 Y K No. i. b'j2c.
BRAN In 10l pound sacks, JlS-OOfj 1..
FLOL'R First imtents tin wood f. o. b
Minneapolis). Ij.IO'O'S second patents. 44 90
5 10; first clears, eJ.xxi.t4.0o; second clears,
I2.7oyj.00.
Local Securities.
Quotations furnlsi.ed by Bamuel Bums,
Jr., bl New York Llfs building. Omaha:
il id. Asked.
Combination Bridie, Bloux City
City of Uuiaha 4V,,, 1830
Coinniiinsfeslth l.ile Ins..
Oerman-Americen Coffes
Hydrsullc i'reaaed UrUk pfd
Iowa I'unland Cenisnt 1st Mis. 4s
K. C, M. A O. pfd
K. C. M. A U , com
Kansas City tiiutk Taids stocs
Kansas CUT It. L. 6a, 1911
hotel La Salle ta
Lincoln, Neb., 4a. lll.TJ
M.nden, Neb.. Het. Maier ta. liio...,
Nebraska Telephone stovk 4 per cent.
Nebraska T. A f. ts
Omaha Water Co. 6s, 1944
Oman Oss 6s. 117
Omslis Uas 6s, 117
onulia e. L. pfd per cent
usulit A c. U. Si. ity es. l2!i
umsii el C. B. U Ry., pfd. -di.
unmlia C. u. ti. A u. pid
PslIIic T. 4. T. t. 1WI7
plailsinoutk, Neb., Tel, stock, 10 p. e
RtKky kit. Bell stock
Sold A Co
south umaha. City oi, M
Trl-Clty Ky. A U. is
t nlon stock aro stork, so. umn.
Westers faclfie ta ,
liil.in Con. Co. (bonus)
International Con. Co. (bonus)
New York Minim) Slocks.
NEW YORK, June 20. Closing quotations
on mining slocks were:
fclslin Hatter Market.
FI1IN. June 20 HUTTER Firm; 27c;
output. 1,1Ui,.W VOUQUS,
60 SO
104 V, 106
IS It
4 9
98 90
18 VK
24 29
tt ii
91 k.V,
M 94V,
U 100
9Vs
ti 11
lol 10
SO
S7V, as
99 M
Ml
U 83
9.V8 ksV,
83V, 83V,
t
91 98
"V,
44 40
89V, luost
9a V, I'M
tVk 91V8
M 9i'v,
H3V4 934
15 7T
71 .4
Alice
Brumwick Con
Coin. Tunnel stuck.
do bond
Con. Ce.1. A V....
Horn Sliver
Irwu Silver
Offered.
.34TJ eLeadviile ("on.
, 7 'Little Chief ...
. 24 Helium
. It uetanu
. 95 Ophlr
. 45 standard
lj Yellow Jacket .
.. 4
. 4
,.loi
..mo
.. to
.. w
.. Ml
. Treasnry tilateinent.
The condition o flhe treasury at the be
ilniilns of business today was as follows
Trust funds: Gold coin. lvW.3dl.B69; silver
dollars, u.n9 0f.7.uu0, silver dollars of lv0.
uimiiiI: silver certincaies outstandlnar
4i9 Ui7.tsj0. Oeneral fund: Standard silver
dollars iu general fund, 4LtiJw7, ctureut
t
6
11 V,
1V8
Dank C'learlntta.
OMAHA. June 20. Bank clearings for to
day were 2,84,!93.19 and for tno corre
sponding date last year were f2.3o3,44b.92. n0.
OMAHA UtCNKUAVi JIAIlKETv
Staple and Fancy Produce Price Fur
nished by Buyers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
mo retail traae, in 1-1D. carious, u, s, 22
111 AI-1U, tUOS. Z&hmCl ISO. Z- 1U s-iu. vsimu
27c; In 90-1 b. tubs, 2iVo; packing stock, solid
paca, zic; aairy, n oO-id. tuos, u. sc
aei cnanijes every Tuesday.
CHEESK Twins, 16'c; young Americas,
17c; daisy. 17c; triplets, ito; liiuberger,
20c: No. 1 hri.'U ll. X'... '2. 14c: dumeutLli:
Swiss. 2oc: wriula HwIms. 24c: liiiDoried I
Swiss, Hoc
POULTRZ-Dressed broilers, 9.0 dos-;
for storage, $0.00; tor fresh springs. 20c;
hens, 17c; cockv, 12vc; duclts, toe; geese,
ioc; turkeys, .oc; pigeons, per dos i., i jo
noiner sviuao, 54.00 per du. ; ianvy aquaus,
43.50 per dos.: Nj. 1. Ii.00 uer doz. Alive:
lirulleis, from li to 1V lbs., 2bc; l'i to i
i us., uc; liens, liw. oia roosters, vj,
young roosters, ltfc: ducks, full teaibeicJ,
13c; geese, (uli feathered, 10c; turkeys, isc;
guinea Ion Is, 2Uo each; pmun, uuu pel
dux.; liouiers, 43 oO per doit.; situaus. No. 1.
f2.KI per dos.; No. 9. 14k)
FISH (all froxeu) Pickerel, 10c; whitefisn,
10c; pike, 14c; Uout. lie: large crappiss.
IStoIsc; Spanish mackerel, lbu; eel, 19c;
haddock, 13c; flounuers, 12o; Ureen catfisu,
lee, trout, Uu; buffalo, bo; haut, be;
White perch. 8c: . wnitefish. i-v-: yellow
perch, 9c; bullheads, 12c; whits cat, lie;
slikdroes. (1 each; shadroes, per pair, 90u;
frog legs. 20c tier doz.
MEAT CUTS-Rlbs- No. X, 16V,c; No. 2.
14c; No. 8, 10,'ic Loinsi No. 1, lc; No. 2,
n).c; io. 3. Lie. Cnuck: No. 1. 9c: No.
b'.ac; No. 1, sc. Round: No, 1, 12c; No. 2,
ltvsc; No. 3. loic. Plate: No. L 7Vic: No. 2.
W71C-, .-.u. o. V'.C. . .
FRUITS-Oiaugcs: Callfrn!a Camelii
brand Red I and navels. 90 size, per box
H.00; loo sue. per box. J.36; 128 size, per
box, 44.00; 150 size, S4.25; 170 and smaller
slses, per box, J4.i0. Havana Mediterranean
sweets, 120-112 sizes, per box, $300; 120 and
150 sizes, per bcx, $3.263.60; extra fancy
mediterranean sweets, per box, Xi.5trg8.75.
Lemons: Limoiilera, extra fancy, 300-300
sizes, 16.00; choice 300-300 sizes, per bo
15.25; 240 size, 5oc per box les.-. Rananas
Fancy select, per bunch, J2.2ii(j2.50; jumbo,
bunch, $2.75(ci 3.75. Pineapples: Florida, 30-
30 size, w; ti size, w 1j(U3.uai. cantaloupes
California. 64 size, 13.00; 45 standards, 43.50
id J 5. Cherries: California, per 10-1 b. box
11.75. Apricots: California, per four-baske
crate. 91.50. Plums: California, red, per
t-oasKet crate, si.tu. eacnes: caurornla,
Der 2U-1U. box, 51.10. urates: Anchor brand
new, 30 1-lb. packages In box, per box, 2.00.
VEtjivi A45L.C.O- roiaioes: Irian, Wlscon
sin and native, per bu., Mtiwc; new, In
sacks, per bu.. 91.10. Cabbage: New Call
forma ana southern, per lb., 3c. Onions
Texas crystal wax, per crate, 12,00; yellow,
per crate, lit. Uarlick: Extra fancy, white
: ... .... .... i k-.UH iv. i.. i,'.... .,...
1.t iu., iv. ivu, ii m.i c, nitni
Fancy Florida, per dos., fl.60ij2.uu. Tomo
toes: Texas, per 4-basket crate, 11.15. Beans
String and wax, per hamper, about 25 lbs
12.50: n.arket baskets, 11.00. Cucumbers
Hot house, per aos., bouuc; lexas, per bu.
bOX, ll.lb.
HOME-OROWN V Eli ETA 11 LES Rad
Ishea: extra tancv home grown, per dos.
bunches, 20c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf,
Der dos.. 30c. f arsiey: fancy home grown
tier aos. nuncnes. juc. ivnuoaro; ler dux
bunches, 46c. Asparagus: Per dos. bunches,
45g.50c. Green onions: Per dos. bundles,
Sic. Turnips: rer market oasset, tvi . car
rots: fer market Dasket, w .sc. ueets
Fer market basket, tio'tf 75o. Spinach: I'er
market basket, 12 lbs., uOe. Oreen Peas
I'er market basket. 60c.
WALNUTS-BlacW. per lb., 2c: Califor
nia No. 1. par lb.. 17c; California No. 2. per
lb.. 14c.
MlscELIJtNEOUS Walnuts: Black, per
lb., 2c; California,, No. 1. per lb.. 17c; Cali
fornia, No. 1, per lb., 14c. Hickoryuuls:
HICKORY NUTS Largs, per lb., 4c;
small. Pr IV. be
1-argu. P9r lb., 4c; small, per lb., 6c.
CucuaiiUl: Ptr sack, 5.0U; per duz, wv,
steers, lo.4O-ji6.90; good to choice cows and CHICAGO ' LIVE
heifers, se.004i7.iu; lair to gooa cows ana
heifers. 14.50ki 6.00: common to fair cowt
and heifers, t3.00ij4.50; good to choice stock
ers and feeders. 5.0O4(10; fair to good
stockers and feeders. 44.7I"uo.m; common to
fair stockers and feeders. H.75ij4.76; stock
heifers. t3.75!4.a6; veai ca.vef, 14.0043.00;
ulls. atags. etc.. 3.ibtT.vu.
STOCK MARKET
Mllnnukee tirnln Market.
MILWAt'KEK, Wis.. June .-VIjOVTI-
WHEAT Market dull; No. 1, northern,
tl.07Bl.0!t4: No. 2. northern. tl.OMil.07Vl;
September. 94Vic.
OATS i4Vif-
BARLEY Samples, E5ii65o.
. ; l
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA, Juno 20. HAY No 1, l'J.00: No.
2. 17.50; packing, 4.60; new, 10.00. Hlraw;
Wheat, 0.00; ryo and oats, 7.00. Alfalfa.
J12.00.
Mercury Soars
Higher Monday
Real EstateMen Find it Sweltering
When'They Eeturn from ,
Detroit.
Question Who are (for the minute) the
most disliked men In Omaha t
Answer The Omaha real estate men who
went on to Duluth from Minneapolis.
The reason: They are boasting that Sat
urday they were so dellcloualy cool that'
they wore overooats cruising around Dulutn
harbor as the guests ot the Duluth ex
change). A dozen of the Omaha delegation, headed
by F. D. Wead, Alfred Crelgh and O. D.
Tunnicllff, went on to Duluth, returning
home Monday. They declare they were
royally entertained. '
When they reached Omaha they found
the thermometer had reached 92 by 1
o'clock, two notches higher than Saturday
at the same hour.
ReDresentatlve sales:
J....
vr.:
4...
14...
Tt..
14..
13..
10..
I
4
A. Pr.
... 945 5 00
... 944 6 50
...Wl 145
... 760 5 90
... 4.14 4 90
.V, 414 4 20
...1141 4 40
...1068 4 50
...1011 4 65
...RSI 4 70
...1162 1 90
... 822 I 20
... SOU 1 25
... t6 1 40
... I.K 3 40
... 825 1 60
... 941 I 60
,...860 1 60
.... 755 1 90
.... 730 1 40
...1071 3 90
.... Bit 4 00
935 4 00
.... 947 4 00
...Ml 4 10
.... 976 4 45
.... 910 4 61
.... 841 4 (o
.... SKI 4 65
No.
21....
16..',.
68
32....
82.....
20....
20....
4....
6....
17....
50....
COWTd.
20....
10....
17....
il..:.
4....
18....
14....
15....
11....
4....
14....
6....
1....
4....
21....
11....
4.;.,
4.
- HEIFERS.
434 40 12
00 1 40 9
639 8 75 4 '.
411 3 75 4
457 4 00 7......
BL.L.L.S.
1.
.... 950 4 00
.... 412 4 25
....1045 4 25
....1145 4 30
....1080 4 35
....1.00 4 85
.... 800 4 85
.... 870 4 35
....1370 4 40
At. Pr.
1020 4 95
1068 7 00
1284 1 80
12K9 7 30
.......1067 7 30
1219 1 85
1247 7 15
844 7 35
1058 7 50
867 7 60
1441 1 04
....... til 4 65
Wl 4 70
831 4 70
10M 4 75
1110 4 75
....... 940 4 90
1032 1 00
, 964 4 00
944 4 00
945 4 05
878 4 20
1:20 4 23 .
1010 1 35
967 1 84
1034 4 40
925 4 95
1192 4 10
1129 4 20
427 4 00
701 4 10
655 4 65
665 4 85
732 4 15
11S0 4 5.1
540 4 60
1260 4 70
12..5 6 00
IIM 6 00
1240 6 00
1140 4 IS
1640 4 60
1790 5 83
Cnttle Steady to Slronyr Hogs Re
ported Htarher.
CHICAGO. June 20. CATTLE-RecelDts.
20,0ti0 head; market steady to strong;
steers, i6:J .25; cows, 14.2T.Q5.76; heifers,
14.OiyyO.GO; buulls, 4.5O&6.O0; calves, 13.UU((j
8.75; stockers and feeders, 4.75ij4i.oO.
HOUS Receipts. 20.000 head: market. 10
MV tiiurhn. nhnlnA huin, tli T.t. k.il.l.
ers, 19.56il9.C5; light mixed, V.oOy.tw; choice
llgnt, 99.txa9.ib; heavy packing, S9.4j9.50;
pigs, 19.OUu-j.46; bulk of sales, 9.459.05.
SHEEf AND EAM14S Receipts. 12.000
head; market almost bare; sheep 4 00r(i6.26,
yearlings, 15.7MH.GO; lambs, 16 40(7.25,
spring lambs, 7.uOW.25.
St. Lonls Live Stuck Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 20. CATTLE Receipts.
10,000 head, Including 1,700 Texans; market
lOijlGc lower; native shipping and export
steers, 17.25fy8.26; dressed beef and butchers,
Sti.4)Ot4S.25; steers under 1,000 lbs., 15.75(7.75;
stockers and feeders, $4.2.ili-.2.i; cows and
belters, 4.zt'fl i.uo; canners, i2.6tKa3.uo; bulls,
(4.26g0.25; calves, !5.fK((.&0; 'xexas and
Indian steers, 14.507.76; cows and heifers,
3.6O'fi.00.
HUUS Receipts. 6.400 head: market. 15c
higher: pigs and lights. l9.liKa9.65: Dackers.
t9.40iilt.t6; butchers and best heavy, 19.WKi
9. 10.
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 2.R00;
market 15c higher; native muttons, 4.iri.
6 25; lambs, So. 54) 8.40; culls and bucks, 3.50
tlli.00; stockers, 13.OtXu-4.60.
Burglars Get Big
Haul from Store
Butler Bros. Concern is Bifled of a
Wagonload of Valuables Sun
day Night.
Burglars) entered the Butler Bros.' stora
at 1108 Howard street Sunday night and
rifled It of a wagon load of loot. ' From
the size of the itemized Hat of the article)
stolen, which was reported to the pollca
Monday morning, It la believed the mar
auders must have had a- wagon to take
their haul away.
Eight coats, a dozen panama hats, three
suitcases, a number of traveling bags, re
volvers, shirts and an amount of cutlery
and Jewelry, comprised the stolen property.
Entrance was made through , a basement
door.
CAL .H-
193 5 50 i 194 T 75
60 4 50 1 1J0 1 74
so 4 00 1 14 7 75
100 7 00 1 130 4 (10
VJi IS 1 130 4 00
216 7 24 1 900 4 00
23 7 50 1 810 4 00
171 7 50 1 120 4 00
1(4 1 60 9 IjO 4 15
126 t 75
b'lOt-ivEKd AND FEEDERS.
' Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 20, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,000 head, Including 6.H00 head
southerns; natives steady to strong; south
erns, weak to 10c lower; dressed beef and
export steers. 7.36'(i8.60: fair to good. 16.00'ie
7.25; Western steers, li.75ftji9.50; stockers and
reeaers, lo.&ututi.Zb; southern steers, i4.5K(j)
7.00; southern cows, 2.W'((5.00; native cows,
12.7666.00: heifers, 14.lixo-7.40; bulls, 4.O04J6.O0;
calves, 14.2DiiiS.00.
HOUS Receipts, 8,000 head; market loidSc
higher; top, 9.56; bulk of sales, 9.45(9.65;
heavy, 9.45fti9.ii0; parkea and butchers, 9.15
419.55; light, 9.409.56; pigs, 8. 754)9.25.
KHEEt AND DAMHg Receipts. 10.000
head; market, steady to 16c lower; lambs,
17.00'aU.Ou: yearlings, 15.5Ofl0.25; wethers, 14.50
I Iii6.2i ewes, 14.26jfu.00; stockers und feeders.
13.0064.50.
14...
1...
9...
17...
a....
1...
9...
9...
12...
493 4 15 18 7)2 4 60
614 4 90 6 )M 4 63
7i.4 4 25 10 6ul 4 70
6J7 4 2i 13 '54 4 85
6U3' 4 35 14 tm 4 85
687 4 94 W 692 4 00
6U 4 40 93 sal 5 25
4.4 4 40 4.; K5 4 50
764 4 50
WESTERNS-SOUTH DAKOTA
35 feedeie..lo.1 6 95 U heifers... 827 1 SS
. ... .i.t mil. v .. isstui a
hum uaua I"' liioruiug. buppiy Was lis 11 1,
u...ianu auu report uout provision center South Omaha
uiauer oil all aiuus ui piuuuci. wpuiiin 1 st Joseph
i,uj sales v. tie a tug uuii uigutl tliaii Kansas Cltv
those ot Satuiuay, me. bulk 01 receipts St. Louis
cnaiigiug liunus on tin oasis, ooiue iim 1 Chicago
liigi.er ljusilicss vas uune, uui uiuy me oust
lisiit liog were wanted ut the lull advance. Totals
... liners bougnt very suaiiuii, uui vumuii
tit.uii belueeii packers was active and puns
ivtro cleared uui ing in si ruuiius.
St. Joseph Llvo Stock Market.
ST.- JOSEPH. June 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2,100 head. Market stead v; steers,
15.6W)S.25; cows and heifers, 3.00(7.25;
calves. U (MXUfc.Ot).
HOOS-Receipts. 4.000 head. Market IW
15c higher; top, 9.55; bulk of sales, W.-'SSci1
.524.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts. l'Oi
head. Market steady; lambs, (.60ti$.?5.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Hheep.
1.858 4,5(.i0 3,SiO
2,100 4,0iJ0 1,2110
13.000 6.1)00 10,000
lO.AiiO 6,4(10 2.8HO
29,ou0 26,0)0 12,ti0
67.(50 45,900 29.8CO
toffee Market.
NEW YORK, June 20. .-COFFEE- Futures
a naiiu- ..it,- i.,,u ,1 i.ii'mniiiwi with closed gulet, net unchanged. Close: June
large share ot the p " and July. 8.40c; August. .50c; Septemebr.
bttlui-uays ibu k of !9-rUf- P O OOc; Octoler. and November, .; De.
10 19.00. the uest hogs at or near ct.mberi t -lik.. FeUruary, 6.74c; March. 6.77c;
tlie top of the list. The high price paid Anrli s;0u,c- Mav 6 79c
at la-t week's close. It will be remembered. AS ii ',t Uar'ki oulet : No. 7. Rio. Uc: Nn.
v. as 9.40.
Repreentatlve sales:
No. A. 9h. Pr. No. A. 8k. Pr.
tt 212 SO 9 90 tt 221 ... 4 42Si
) 317 80 9 30 67 124 40 9 4J
17 Ill bo 9 30 72 2-14 ... 4 2
tit 24 2S0 9 30 71 224 tO I III,
84 310 ... 9 15 67 lo4 1(0 9 2'
67 324 40 9 33 (7 2l 120 9 i'l
a 374 SO 9 25 5 21 ... 9 42,
U :t.u 160 9 35 71 2.13 80 9 45
4S 2,1 ... 9 85 64 234 ISO 9 45
J 278 . . 9 15 74 E.2 160 9 45
Lj too ISO 9 35 80 144 120 9 45
tl 314) 440 9 85 76 241 40 9 45
Ill SO t 84 10 11.0 SO 9 45
ts 21 3:0 9 85 19 ...Wl 4 45
U 1st Ml 9 874 17 8J4 ... 4 45
41 1U 21X1 t 40 66 255 H III
( at ... 9 40 62 Hue 140 I 44
i 4, sent os, mild, quiet; Cordova, 9',1i
12Vc
agar Market.
NEW YORK. June 20.-8UQAR-Raw
quiet; muscovado, 89 test, t 66c; centrifugal,
90 test, 4 Wo; molasses sugar, 9 test, 1 43c.
Refined quiet; crushed, o.eoc; granulated,
5.16c; powdered, 6.26c.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. June 20.-WHEAT-Spit,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock.
SPECIAL. PROGRAM BY KELLY
Organist nt Plrst Methodist Provide .
Musical Trent Prior to Lav
Inst for Europe.
Thomas J. Kelly, organist at the First
Methodist church, gave a special musical
program at the church Sunday' night,
which was greatly appreciated by a large
congregation. The service was the last of
the season In which Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
will participate, as they sail Saturday for
Europe for a rest and a chance to study
European musicians.
The choir will be under tUe direction ot!
Arthur V. Jessen for the following two
Sundays, after which the members will be
released until September, but Mr. Jessen
will have charge of the quartette, which
will furnish the music tor the summer.
One of the special features of Sunday
night's program was the "Magnificat" and
"Nunc Dimlttls," by T. Tertlus Noble. Mr.
Kelly says that Mr. Noble ts one of th
most promising of tho nfodern school of
Froleatant church music, and that ha has
attracted a great deal of attention In Eng
land. He Is organist at York Minster, and
la considered by musician to ba a new
discovery, whose productions are rich but
011 the strictest lines.
The sermon of the evening was preached
by Dr. O. W. Abbott, and dealt with
the question, "Does Our Century Need a,
New Dible?" The musical program was
a follows;
Choral Lord's Prayer.
Choral Veisicles and Responses.
Anilmm (without accompaniment) "Yeai
Though X Walk" Sullivan.
Magnificat aud Nuno Dimlttls, T. Tertlus
Noble.
Otlertory Bolo "Out of the Deep," J. C.
Marks. Mr. Lesll Dick.
Anthem (unaccompanied) T. Tertlus
ouie, isrca) was toe w ild nillow."
Choral benediction, "Lord Keep Ls 6afe."
Sullivan.
Herbert B.CooGh Go
broker and Dealers
OKAUr MtOYISIOltn STOCKS
O malt a Offloo, 113 Boar of Trade Bid.
Futures, firm; July, (s 6S1; October, 6s 7H'l; B11 sTlioa, Poug. (ad. A.-S1 Xm
December, nominal. OLDEST eVBP LAaQElT KOOSB
I CORN Hpot, quiet; old American mixed, , . TMB Br seres
5s3d; old American mixed via Ualveslun,