10 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET IS BS- Si NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Wheat Seller Encouraged by Favor able Weather Report. TEMPERATURES RAKQKQ LOWER Possibility of faeae of Helorocltr lllll aad Grtl Wheat Prnsoeet Caoo Short Selllas of OMAHA. Jun 7. 111. Wheat II weak and lower, seller being very aggressive, encouraged by the much more favorable weather for all growing Tops an the temperature are ranging con sirleiabiy lower over the entire weat and southwest. The probability of the paxaace of ihe reciprocity bill and the treat spring wheat crop prospect are the natural ten dencies! among the short selling of wheat futures. The depressing feature of the corn trade is the los of the rash premium, which have existed for some time, but have de clined faster than the futures, due to the slackening of the shipping demand and the run of heavy receipts. There was an early break In wheat, but shorts were nervous and covered free toward the clone, forcing a late rally. Cash wheat wax tc to lo lower. Corn strenghened with the bulge In wheat and a buying flurry early sent the prices higher In spite of bearish news, cash corn was weak, selling Vc to lc lower. Primary wheat receipts were .DM.OOO bush els and shipments were 136.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 314,000 bushels and shipments of 601,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 1,200,000 bush els and shipments were 832.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 792.000 bushels and shipments of l.l't.OOO bushels. Clearances were 121.000 bushels of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 177.000 bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged to Vfcd lower on wheat and Hd lower on corn. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, S7c; No. S hard. 1 car, WHc; No. I hard, 1 car, 86c; rejected, 1 csr, 83c . tXJRN-No. 2 white, 1 car. 6U4c; No. I white, 1 car, 514c; No. t white, 1 car, 51 toe; No. t white, 1 car, blc; No. 1 while, 1 tar, He; No. 2 yellow, I cars, toc; No. 1 yellow, 1 car, 60Vc; No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, 50c; No. I yellow. 2 cars. 60'ic; No. t yellow, 1 car, 6nc; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 50Vc; No. 2 mixed, 3 cars, 501c; No. t mixed, l-esr, 60c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 60'c; No. I mixed, 1 car, 60c; No. 8 mixed, 1 car. 49S4c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 4Wc; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars. c; no grade, 1 car, 48c. OATS-No. 1 white, 4 cars, 25c; No. t white, 1 car, 34Ve; No. 4 white, 4 cara, 84c; No. 4 yellow, 1 car. Ho. Omska Cavskt Prims. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 85tj'toc; No. t hard, MVf&SHVsc; No. 4 hard, S3'i8;toc; r Incted hard. 75'tf.3c: No. 8 spring. 87Vtf91c; No. 4 spring, 86H39c; No. 2 durum, t& 854c; No. 3 durum, 82a83toe. CORN No. 2 whlto, 61V8'514c; No. t white, 61'a61toc; No. 4 white, 60Mrtr604c : No. 3 color, 60tf?fi0toc; No. 2 yellow, W I0'4o; No. 3 yellow, 4Mi65014o No. 4 yellow, 4!t'44c; No. 2, 50S0vc; No. I, 4to&H4c; No. 4, 49WH4o. OATS-No. 2 white, SfvffKHc; standard, 84Mf3&Vc; No. 3 white, 34Viu35o; No. 4 white, 33iff34,e; No. 3 yellow, J4W3S4HO; No. 4 yellow, 33Vxf?&4c. IIARLKV-No. 3, 820fic; No. 4, WJMo; No. 1 feed. 86 R5c; rejected. M&Sc. RTE-N. 3, 84ff6c; No. 3, 83UooC, Carloi Receipt. Wheat Corn. Oat. Chicago Minneapolis Omaha Duluth 47 143 IS 61 667 'si 434 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Keatores of tho Tradlngc ani Closlngr Price Board of Trade. CHICAGO, June 7. Scared short rushed up the prloe of wheat today on discovering that the market had been oversold. The close wa strong. toHc to He higher than last night. Final trading left corn KtC: to lc higher, oats at TtfTlo to ltoc advance and provision varvjns from a 6c decline to a gain of 10c. There was lively action in wheat both early and late. In the first part of the session bearish sentiment developed and offerings were on a large scale, with demand only moderate. . Disappointing cables, cooler weather and rains all com blned to depress values. When short sellers attempted to realise profits, however, and found that the market was becoming bare of offerings, pit feeling underwent a rapid cnange. Bimuitaneousiy unfavorable re ports were received from Nebraska and Kansas City. A a result the buying flurry was at a somewhat excited stage Just be fore the crowd was scattered by the closing gong. July ranged from 90c to 92t,c and in the end wa strong, VaSo net higher at tne topmost level reacnea. Following the rebound In wheat, corn made a decided upturn. July fluctuated between ttttoc and 644ir64Tc, with the close firm at 54c, a rise of Tc over last night. Cash grsdes were in good demand. No. 2 yellow finished at Htoft64.c. In oats there was a good deal of reinstat ing done by former longs. High and low figures for July were 37Sc and 36ac, with the last sales VQUe up at 37Vfctf37He. Conflicting Influences had an unsettling effect on provisions hog were lower, but grain was on the advance. The end waa a wlndup unchanged to 10c higher for pork, 2too down for lard and 6c off to 5o up for ribs. Prices In Chicago furnished by the Up dike Grain company, Telephone Douglas 2473, 70S Brandels Building, Omaha: holt clears. 19 KTMi. POI'LIRV-Steady; fowls. lOHe; springs, 2Vn'.3c; turkey. liMTlfttoc; ducks, c; BUTTER Dull ; creamery, 174J22C. EGOS Unchanged, K'c Receipts Shipments Flour, bbls o"0 .4 Wheat, bu lfi.on) M.n Corn, bu &S,im 4 Oat, bu 41.U00 45.000 NEW YORK Gr.IvtJHAl. MARKET tatatlon of Ike Dar oa Varlon Commodities. NEW YORK. June 7.-Flour Quiet; spring patents. 24.9rKii6.l6; winter strslght. $3 fltv&t.OO; winter patents, $4 107J4.50; spring clesrs, $3.7.Va4 lo; winter extrsa. No 1, $3 35 &3 60; winter extras. No. 2, 33.1593.26; Kan sas straights, 24 15ft 4 30. Rye flour, quiet; rair to good, 4.(sV,i5.1f; choice to fancy, $.i.jr65.50 CORNMRAL (tteariv: fine white and yel low, ll.l.Vti'l.iU. coarse, ll.HKgl.15; kltni dried. WHEAT-Spot market, firm; No ' t red. its', nominal, elevator and W f. o. b. sflost; No. 1 northern Duluth. tl.OT1 f. o. b. aflost. Futures market: A sharp open ing break in wheat today. Influenced by lower cables and Improved weather west, was succeeded by a strong recovery. In which bull support and fears of a bullish crop report on winter wheat tomorrow played an Important part. Final prices HhoWed net advance. July. 8?Vd' 6-1 ; closed. WS-rSc; Hep., SftHI $-16c ; closed. 96 6-lKc. Receipts, 14.400 bu.; shipments. 16.961 bu.' CORN Spot, market steady; export new No. 2, 61c. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Future market was without transsctlons, closing Mie to Ho net higher. July closed, Sitae; September, closed. 2c: December closed. 6140. Receipts, 35,646 bu.; shipments, 43.142 bu. OATS Spot market, easy; standard white, 43c; No. 2, 43c; No. 3. 42toc; No. 4. 42c. Futures market wa without trans actions, Closing nominal. Receipt, va,vx bu. , , HOPS Firm; stste common to choice 1910. 29S32c; 1908, 30ijj22c; Pacific coast 1910, HAY Steadv: nrlme 11. 4091. 46; No. 1, 11 40; No. 2. 81.2691.30; No. $. 31.0Oal.O5. HIDES Quiet; Central American, usft'u 20c; Bogota, 21'iff224o. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, 23to 27c; seconds, iCfittftVia PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess. $1775 18.00; family, J18.0tyai50; hort clrars, I16.7517.00. Beef, steady; mess, 812 mt 12 M); family, $13 OCXJIS W; beef hams, $23.00 4J27.50. Cut meats, firmer; pickled bellies. Hi to 14 lbs., $10. 00 13.00; pickled hamsv $12 6013.00. Ijird, easy; middle west prime. $a.'n8.40; refined, quiet; continent, $8.i; Bouth American, $9.70; compound, $7.37to to. TAL,IX)W Steady; prime city, hhds., 84c; country, 6tol&6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery speclals,23i3 23toc; extras, 21tor0 22c; first. to21c; sec onus, ion-ixc; inn oh, 18c; state uairy, fiti eft. 22c; good to prime. JoSllc;, common to fair, 17S lc; process specials, 19c; extras, 18toc; firsts, 1717too; seconds, 15to16c; fac tory, cuncnt make, ursts, litoc; seconus, HJtotJl'c CHEESE Firm; old skims, 6ei0o; new skims, liWccS-fic EGOS Steady; fresh gathered extras, lK&20c; extra first, 1617c; first, Wfit&Vc; seconds, 13tofjl4c; fresh gathered dirties, No. 1, 11c; No. 3, &fcl0c; dirties, poor to fair, 78c; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, 89c; poor to fair, per case. $1.00 2.10; western gathered, white. 17(S19c. POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chickens, 80032c; fowls, 15c; turkeys, 15e. Dressed, irregular; western broilers, 183I8c; fowls, UV14c; turkey. 12160. Cora aw 4 Wheat Hegloa Balletla. Record for the twenty-four hour ending ( 8 a. m. Wednesday, June 7, 1911. OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 84 62 .02 Cloudy Auburn, Neb 87 64 .14 Raining B'ken Bow. Neb. 92 67 .00 Clear Columbu. Neb... 81 67 . 26 Cloudy Culberton, Neb.. 80 67 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb... 88 64 .00 Pt. cloudy Fairmont. Neb... 83 63 .00 Pt. cloudy Gr'd Island. Neb. 88 66 .00 Clear Hart g ton. Neb.. 81 46 .00 Pt. cloudy Hastings. Neb.... 86 62 .00 Clear Holdrege. Neb... 87 68 .00 Clear Lincoln. Neb... 83 62 .46 Cloudy No. Platte, Neb. 83 62 .00 Cloudy Oakdale. Neb.... 80 68 .On Pt. cloudy Omaha, Neb 82 65 .00 Cloudy Tekamah, Neb... 84 68 .00 Cloudy Valentine.' Neb.. 78 68 .00 Pt. cloudy bloux City, la.. 78 62 .00 Pt. cloudy Alt, la 81 6 pt- cloudy Carroll, la 82 63 .00 Clear Clarinda, la 86 61 .00 Clear M .w i;iear for twelve-hour Spirited Baying Movement Occurs Toward Close of Day. HILL STOCKS ARE VERY STRONG Report rsrresi that riaas of Great Import are A re l ater Cwosld eratloa or Maaaaemeat of Roads. NEW VORK. June 7. A spirited buying movement toward the close of s dsv of listless trading on the stock " exchsnge caused a sudden advance In prices to a point well above yesterday' close. Dur ing most of the dsy the market showed the effect of depression which set In esrly in the week and stocks moved slowly within a narrow range. There was a gradual in crease In strength, however, and toward the end of the day trading was the live liest of the week. The strength of the Hill stocks was so pronounced as to attract much attention. These' stocks row to new high prices for the year following their recent series of advances. Orem Northern preferred gained more than three points and North ern Pacific two. The movement gave rise to reports that plans of grest importance were under consideration by the manage ment of these roads. The Erie Issues also showed substantial gains throughout the day. Cnlted state Steel showed the ef fect of persistent pressure, although It more than recovered Its loss In the final rally. Heavy buying of the Wabash-Pittsburg Terminal bonds continued. The recent de mand for this security haa been ao steady of late as to evoke many surmise as to Its source. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $4.1rt0.ono. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on stock were a follows: ales. Hlsh. Low. CI of tf. Hamburg was tof pig lower. Rio unchanged at 7$i! Santos unchanged. 4K htiw; 7s h. Receipts at the two Bis zilian ports. U.onn bags, against 13.0"0 last year. Jundlahy receipts 7.ft bags, against 8.7nf last vear. New Tork warehouse de liveries yesterday 8.4M bags, against 10.775 last yesr. Spot ccffee, steady; Rio No. 7. 12r; Santos. 4s 13. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, lira lie, nominal. Articles.' Open. I High,' Low. Close. Ie'y. Wheat. I juiy... omtrto try o n Sept... WV9 tWAfKWtl 0 8vato Dec... 90V391 93 90to 9t 914 Corn v " July... 53V8V&4W4 M"4 ' Sept... 54,ifr55H'ffH 54Voto 61 Deo.... 63to'tftoMMK 63 64to 63V4 Oats July... MWi S7H 36to$7HH 86H Sept... SHVtf'4 8to36V4tfto S&ir4 WWli Dec... 37Sa 29afto 87 2UV 38 Pork July... 14 85-90 14 90 14 80 14 90 14 90 Sept.. I 14 60 . 14 00 14 47 to 14 66 14 65 Lard July... 8 20 8 10 8 17to 8 JO S 22to ScpL.. $ 30 I 20 S 17 to 8 SO 8 S3 to Rlba- July... SOtto S02V 100 (02to 8 07to Sept... 8 00 8 02to 1 97to 02to I vKto Rain fall. 84 63 .10 88 64 .00 84 62 . 30 80 68 .60 8 64 .10 82 68 .00 80 64 .00 96 64 .40 84 60 .30 Cash quotation were aa fc.l!';. FIUR Steady. RYE No. 2. 92c. BARLKY Feed or niliirg, tOnx; Kktr to choice maiung, icmvuc. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 northwester;,, nom inal; no. i nortnwestern, noai'.au. Timothy $8.0uinno. Clover. 315.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $16 US fi'15.36. Lard, per 10U lbs , $8.12to. Short ribs, aides (loosei, $7 60ti.l2to. Short clear side (boxed). $8.12toO 25. Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to jui.two uu. rnmary receipt were 3MI.O00 bu.. compared with SU.OuO bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 12 cars: corn, 466 car; oat, 244 cara; hog. 26.000 head. Chicago Cah Price Wheat: No, 2 red 81toitf); No. $ red. KOtoWWc; No. 2 hard 9i'o4c; No. S bard, 9to'fi2c; No. 1 north ern spring, 96cfi?1.02: No. 2 northern spring, 96c$1.01; No. t spring, 9asc. Corn: No 2 cash. fcS'4t4c; No. $ cash. 52totrMV'; No! 3 white. Uno54c: No. 3 whits, Jrariac No. 2 yellow, 63toSt4c; No. 3 yellow, 63a 63c. Oats: No. t cash. 35toa3c; No 1 whit. 37V37c; No. 2 white, Sn'a 37c; No, 4 white. u:toc: standard, S6o7Sc. BUTTER Steady; creameries. 17ft$lc dalriea. 15to4Ho. F.OtJS Steady; receipt, at (nark, case Included. lKjUtoc: receipt. 1&.7U cases; firsts, lie; prim flrota. 14c. CHEJK8E Eay; dalsls. HVitrlltoo; twins, 10tfllc; young America, lltotf'lltoc; long horna. 11'o'lltoc PtlTATOES Steady ; choir to fancy, old. $4u7)r: new. 11 4O01.4.Y POULTRT Live. tedy; turkey. 12c; chicken, 18c; spring, !lvrf35c. VEAL Steady; 50 to 6-lb. weight. 8f 8toc; 60 to $-lb. weight. Itotoc; 86 to 110 lb weight, KKalOW. Receipt Today Wheat, 47 cars; corn. 667 cars; oats. 437 ars. Estimated tomorrow Wheat. 12 car; corn. 465 car; oat. $46 cars. I. I.oa Is Geseral Market. ST. LOUIS. June T WHEAT tash. ftrnV track No. 2 red. 9WfMe: No. 2 hard. 9lr09s. futures, higher; July. 7Nc; September. c. CORN-Stedy; track No 2, 64o; No. 2 white, bwtoc; futures, higher; July, 54 toe; Sruteinber. 5&toc. OATS Steady ; track No. J. Sto": No. J whit S&toB tc; furore, higher; July, $7toc; Bert ember. $7to. RYE Unchanged at 95c. FIOLR Quiet; red winter patent $4 90 w .v. extra ranry and straight, 83.ts64 10 hsrd wiuter clears. ll;-tiJ 15. SKKD Tlmothv. $5.01 tj9 50. ' ' H N M K A L 11 60. t RAN Dull; aat'ked. east track, Sl.OB? MAY- Firm; timothy. t1100KS69; prairU. lf!l I IBIONS Pork, unchanged: tohbing riW .r. lower; prime steam. 17V.fi75.' tit Mit meats, unchanged; hoxed extra titnuui. aw...... w Sibley, la 81 Minimum temperature period ending at 3 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. District. Station. Max. Mln. Columbu, Neb.... 17 Louisville. Kjr " Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 Chicago. Ill - BU Louis, Mo zo De Moines, la.... 21 Minneapolis Minn. m Kansas City. Mo.. 24 Omaha. Neb 18 Temperature are rising In the western portion of tine corn and wheat region, and the weather 'i much warmer in the Da kota and Minnesota, and llghtly warmer In Nebraska, Kansa and Missouri. Tem peratures continue moderate In the eastern portion. Light and scattered, but appre ciable rains occurred within the last twenty-four hour In all except the Minneapolis, De Molne and tuivllle districts. X. A . W Lbn Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Kaasaa Cly Grata aad Pro-vlstoa. KANSAS CITY, June 7. WHEAT Un changed; No. 2 hard, 894c; No. 3, 8793c; No ' red. 8fc(fc89c; No. 3. 86S)87c. WHEAT July, 86HC, sellers; September, 88'86too, seller. CORN Market Vltt'too lower; No. S mixed, 54o ; No. 3, 5314c; No. 2 white, 54o54c; No. 3 63H'ir54c. 'CORN July, 64toc; September. 654o. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 3661-; No. 2 mixed. 35to'0 36too. RYE R5U90C. HAY Unchanged to 60c higher; choice timothy, $17.O0(ij18.00; cholc pralri, $13.75 WBUTTER Creamery, 20toc; firt, 17toc; seconds, 16toc; packing stock. 15c. EOQS Extra, 16toc; flrat. 13c; econds, ' Receipt. Shipments. Wheat bu 31.000 CornT bu... 76,000 71.000 Oat, bu .0W 12.000 Mlaaeapoll Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 7. FLAX 42.36. BARLEY 6lai7c CORN No. 8 yellow, $161VC OATS No. 3 white, 36B3ttoc- RYE No. 2. 9rxtoo. , BRA N $18.004rl.2&. FLOUR-No. 3 patent. $4.60Si490; first clears, 33.30HjS.60; second clear. . JUST-LI. Llveroool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Jun 7. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 1 Manitoba. ?stva; futures steady; July. 6a lod; October, 6s 8d. CORN Spot, new American mixed, no stock; old American mixed, quiet at 6 3d; new American kiln dried, easy at 49Vd; futures, quiet; July, 4tou; oepiemow, 10Sd. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Juna 7.-CORN-Lower; No. white. 53toc; No. 2 yellow 63V.C; No. 8 yel low, 63toc; No. 1 mixed, 63toc; No. 4 mixed, 6oto<oc; sample. 49c. OATS Lower; No. 2 whlU, $.; standard, 3ttoc; No. I whit. S6toStoc. MllnaBH.ee Grata Maurket. MILWAUKEE. Wl.. June 1. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.01l 02; No. S northern, 99otil 00; July. 9itoc; September, 90c. OATS Standard, 37c. BARLEY Malting, 8063Vc. Mlsaeapsll aGrala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 7. WHEAT July, 97c: Seutember. 93ijWtoc; December. Iktc; cash, No. 1 bard. $1.00; No. 1 northern, 7to tiWtc; No. 2 northern, rttiwc; iso. , Wi'vlSotoc. Dalatk Grata Market. DULUTH. Jun 7. W HEAT No. 1 north ern, 9toc; No. 2 northern, Votofctoc; July, Hc; September, 93o bid. AMIs-Oislmers Bf4 Amalgamated rvpfmr American Asricultural Anirlcan Beet Sugar....... American Can American C. a: F Am. Cotton OH Amrriran H A L. ptd Am. Irs Swurltln American Ldnnpea American Locomotive American 8. A R Am. 8 A R. ptd Am. steol Foundries Am. Sugar Refining American T. A T American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem gteel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot New Jersey Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A, Alton Chicago o. W., new C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W a, M. A Bt. P a, c, c. a st. l Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Consolidated Oaa Corn Product! Delaware A Hudson ,. Denver A Rio Grinds D. A R. O. pfd Dlatillers Securities Erla Erls 1st pfd Erie Id pfd General Electric Oroat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfa.... Illinois Central Interborough Met Int. Met. pfd International , Harvester ... int. Marine pfd International Paper ........ International Pump . Iowa Central Kanaas Cttjr Souther K. (.'. So. pfd Laclede Oh Louisville A Nashville Minn. A St. Lou la M , St. P. A 8. S. M....1. M., K. A T M , K. A T. pfd Missouri pacific National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. ot M. Id nfd New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Partfle Faelfle Mall Pennsylvania People's Gaa P.. C. C. A St. t, PHtaburg Ooal Pressed staol Csr Pullman Palaoe Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel ptd Rock Island Co Kock laland Co. pfd St. L. A S. F. 14 pfd Bt. Louis S W St. L. S. W. pfd Sloss-Sheffleld S. A I Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tonne as Copper Texas A Pacific T., St. L. A W T . Bt. L. A W. pfd Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd 9,Tf i.n WW l.ouo "too " liiio 4. 0 Mi MS M'4 11'. 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IIS MS MS 23 S 20 11 41S IS 1074 41S 11S in 7 M MS 1111 lots 12S ios M 2 SMS S2S 103S S0 wS no 14 It 14S 127 4S rS 14 S M 147S 141 16 172 IV 7S 14S (3 1.400 i.too too 100 1S 63 126 "S IMS IKS 2S 'ii" 61 124S 17 S 4,000 41S 41 TOO 100 4.100 1,600 16 107 161 600 lie 1,100 16,000 61 100 100 1.M0 l.aoo 600 m!o6 too MS OS 110 u 18 IMS T7 100 124S 00 10S 10S 4S S IMS 160 t" M 'o 'ms OS 110 4SS MS iii .... izs'4 1.600 100 12 17 i.too ar (0,100 Ml 1T1S 11 7S ws 64 44S IMS IMS MS 140S 1 63 S 124 17 11 42 S II U 10T 161 II 1M 7 1 134 M SOS 110 43 IMS 76 iaS 24 124 104 S 4 11", 1 S7 100 0 94 33 MS 4S MS Mt 60 120 28 s 2 US 60 187 4 77 77 ms 47 6 17 MS 1 7 2 41 n I.oadoa Ktork Market. LONDON. June 7. American securities opened steady and about unchanged today. Trading was light during; the first hour and price moved Irregularly. At noon the mar ket wa steady and from above to below yesterday s new ynrk closing. Consols, money... so 1-if Leuiavtiie e N... a t-it M . K. ft T .. N. T. Central.... .. S Norfolk A W ..111 do pfd ..107 Ontario A W Baltimore A Ohio. ..Ill Pennsylvania Canadian Pacific 144 Rand Mines OMAHA VOKRtL MARKET. BUTTER Crearr.ei , No. I delivered to) the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 23c; o. $, In -lh. tubs, llo; No. 2, in 1-lb. curtous, $lu; pacKirg siouk, solid pack, Ue; tiair, in tsVlb. Iuds, ItQlnc; market i. hats' every lut-aosy. . CHKKSK-Twin. lf-.'Wluc; young Ameri cas, loc; aalslea, loc, triplets, 16c; limbei eei', lbu; No. 1 buck, lie, imported bwirs, m;; dufnestic Sv.ls, J2c, block bwlss, VMS. FOUliTltY Dresaed broilers, under $ lbs., $n.i per doi.; hens' 14c, cocks, 10c; duckj, Ike, geese, Lie; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, par doten. 61. W; homer squabs, per dos.. $4 tA; fancy squabs, pvr dus.. $d.6tf; No. 1. pr dog, $4 00. Alive: broilers, iruc; 1 to IVi lbs., and lto to K lbs., Aic; smooth legs, lie; bens, lvc, old roosters, tie; old ducks, full feathered, 13c; geese, full feathered, e; turseys, Utoc, guinea fowls, AN' scb; l:fc eons, per dos., jUu; homers, r dos.. $.w; squabs. No. 1, per dos., $l.o; No. Z, pr uoa., sOc; old tut keys, lto. FISH (all tromn Flckerel, 10c; whit, lie; pike, lie; trout, tie; large crsppive, MMc; ttpanish mackerel. 19c; eel, loc; Had dock, lc; flounders, Uc, gren cattish,, loj; roe shad, 'Jvc each; shad roe, per pair, 40c; Hog legs, per dos., ,ldcfaJ.i; salmon, loc; halibut, c; yellow percu. Sc. buffalo, kc; bulluead. 14c. tieet cuts No. 1 ribs, 12toc; No. 2 ribs. Utoc; No. 1 ribs, lOtoc. No. 1 loin, Lic; No. 2. loin, 12toc; No. a, 12 wc. No. 1 chuck. 6c; No. I chuck, o-c; No. $ uhuck, oc. No. l round, iosc; no. z round, iou: No. 3 round, 10c. No. 1 plate, 5 toe; No. plate, 5c; No. i plate. 4a. FRUITS Banana: Fancy select, per bunch, 2.2b'Q'i.W, Jumbo, per bunch, $2. ..'if 1.75. Dates: Anchor brand, new. $0 1-lb. pkgg. In box. per box, $2.0v. Lemons: L.lmoneira brand, extra fancy. 300-SriO sues. per box, 16.60; Lomt Ltmoneira. fancy, io inu sl ics, per box, $6.X; 2u and 4JU sizes, 60c per box less; Cymbal brand, 3no-4b0 sizes, per box, $a.7a. Oranges: Camella Kedlands Valencies, all sizes, per box, $4.00; fancy Valenclas. M-96-126-160 and smaller sizes, $3.75; California Jaffa oranges, 160 and smaller sixes, per box, $3.76. Pine apples: Cuban, 114-30-36 S'zch, per crate, $J.90; 42-48 sixes, per crate, U7.i; Florida, 2i-'M-M sixes, $3.25. Strawberries: Home grown, per L'4-quart case, $-! Ou. V Kii r. TA B LKo neans : rttrlne and wax, per hamper. $2.60; per market basket. Sued $1.00. Cabbage: Southern, new, per lb., 4c. Cucumbers: Hot house, IV and i dos. in box. per box. $1.60; Texs. per bu. hamper. $1.76. Egg plant: Fane Florida, per dos., $15.02.(10. Garlic: Ext. a fancy, wtilte, per lb., l-C. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c. Radishes: 1'er doz., !c. Onions: Texas Bermuda, white, per crate, $2.26; yellow, per crate, $J.00. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per ao. ouncnes, 4 he. pota toes: Iowa and Wlstunsln, white stock. per bu., Wc; new stock. In sack, per bu., $1.35. Tomatoes: Florida, per 6-basket crate, fancy. $4.00; fcholee, $3.60; Texas, per 4-baskct crate, $2.00. M ISCELi DAN EOUo Almonds: California oft shell, per lb., lo; In sack lots, lc less. Brazil nut: Per lb.. 13c: In sack lot, lc less Filberts: Per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo less. Peanut: Roasted, per lb., c; raw, per lb., 6toC. Pecan: Large, per lb., 16c; In sack lota, lc less. Walnuts: Cali fornia, per lb., 19a; In sack lots, lo less. Honey: New, 24 frames, $3.75. no 4,loo no too '"no 100 T.400 1.600. TOO 1,600 400 600 too 4S 13 US s TO 60 111 19 MS 40 ts 22 IS li.loo in MS 'ii" 16S 'sis 33 6 f 60 120 M t 12 S IS ms Vnlted States Realty 200 7S 7S United States Rubber SOO 41 41 United States 8tel Tt.loO 71 7 U. B. Steel pfd l,eo lts 118 Utah Copper l.ntt 47 47 Va.-Csrolins Chemical .... l.H) an 6 Wabash 00 17 1 Wsbeah pfd 1.700 M Western Maryland 600 tiw i Weetlnghouae Blectrte ..... 1.700 7 71 Weatern Union 4,100 Sl W Wheeling A L. B Lehigh Valley I 100 uo 17 Total sales for the day, 4M.600 staarsa do account. Amal. Copper. Ansconda Atchison do pfd. 164S 7 111 111 . ! 44 3 17 Reading 13 26 Southern Rv o isi no pro 71 1S Southern Paclflo 123 2 Union Paclflo 11 71 do pfd 7 St V, B. BTeOI TS 66 do pfd ,...122 46 wabath J... 17 za ao pta I Illinois Central 146 SILVER Bar. steady at U Hod per os. The rat of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills, - 2 per cent. Chesapeake A O. Chicago a. W.... Chi., Mil. A St. 1 De Beers Denver A Rto O. do pfd Brie da 1st pfd do d pfd Orand Trunk . Laca! Seearitles. Quotation furnished by Burn, Brtnker A Co., 44 New Omaha National Bank building: Bid. Asked Amal. Copper, 1-year notes, f p. ..., lu 100 Cur ot Omaha school 4s. 1M1 ll )m Cudahr racking Co. 6a. It24 St as Ueoro at LC 1 per eeoi pio lui 104 Fairmont Creamery 1st g. t p. e M joo Fairmont UreasMry ptd. t . lot Kanaas City J. 1 1 p a. pfd M loo Ksnsss Cltr 4a, lt 103 104 .1 Leuievlll A N. Im mtg. ta, 1W7 M H Me. Pa Rr 1-rasr Botes,, I p. a.... MS Marios Co., la.. 4a. 12S.... 104 lot Si Umaha Water 6a. 1M v. m Omasa A C. B. St. Rv. 6a. 192S 7 Omaha A C. St. Br. ptd. 6 p. a... at B Omaha c. a. n. ay. som sr as Omaha Uas 6a, 117 , 7 M Omaha B. L. A P. 6a. 1M1 t M Petars Mill p. e. pfd ts loo Union Stock Tarda atock to i Union Stock Yarda 6a. 1M1 100 Seattle 4a. 101 Itl.U Wise Memorial Uoaplial ta. INI. ...... 100 101 New York Cask Market. The following quotation are furnished by Logan A iiryan. members New York fctock exchange, 116 South Sixteenth trat: Dry OeoAs Market. NF.W TORK. Jun 7 Th cotton goods market hold steady, but generally quiet. Yarns are steady and soma fair slsed sales of worsted yarns are reported. 811k hosiery is In good demand and light weight under wear is selling steadily. Jobber report trade very light. attar Market. NEW TORK. Jun T SUOAR Raw, firm; muscovado 8 test, l$6c; centrifugal, .; test. $luc; molasses S teat, (.lie; re fined, steady. I A mar Tobacoe. Bar Btato Oaa..,. Butts coalition... Caotua I'hlno Davla-Daly Blv Central Ely Cooa Franklin Belmont Greene Caaaaea... laaprettos .416 Laroae . 23 Nevada Cose . 1 Kesrkouse ,. 14 Ohio t opper ,. 13 Rawhlda Coalition. . 1 Rar Central ,. I Swift Pkg. Os Koobuck ue. 4 . 1 . 17 . 1 . S 1 .104 .141V 13 Superior A Plus 17 Tonopaa Mining t'i 7 Carta Cepsor 1 Monk Lake laffee Market. NEW YORK. Jun 7 COKF KB Futures opened steady at an advance of Hit points In response to firmer European cable; teady, firm offer from Brazil, further bullish private crop account based on hulling returns, covering nf short and local bull support. Trading wa not par ticularly active, but tb market ruled gen erally steady to firm and closed steady at a net advance of ttjli points. Sales were reported of UTM bags. Closing bids follow: June. 10 77c; July, 10 Vic; August, t0,7$c; September, Utnc; October, M63c; Novem ber. 10 Sue: December, January and Febru ary. 1 47e; March. 10 4Ac. and April and May 14.40. Havre Closed at a net advance Metal Slarket. NEW YORK. June 7. METALS Stand ard copper quiet; spot, June, July, August and .September, $ll.ts5ia 12.06. London mar ket dun; spot. ss d; futures. 66. No arrival reported In New York today. Cus tom house return show export or 7,078 tons so far this month. Lake copper. $12.25 12.50; electrolytic, $12.2&&12.37V; cast ing. JU.87Wal.Mii'. Tin. weak: spot. $47.00 4I4S.0O; June. $46.26047.124; July. $42.00 42.87; August. $41.2641.96; September, 14l.ounj41.K7H- London, weak; spot, tauo; fu tures. 192 15. Lead, quiet; $4.4O4.50 .at New York. l4.17HftM.23H at East 8t. Louis. Lonaon, u;i i so. spelter, quiet; xo.dbirjj 6.40 at New York, lfi.6rXo6.26 at East 8t. Louis. London, 24, 10s. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $9.00. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4os IHd In London. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern, No. 1 foundry southern and No, 1 foundry southern soft, 116.ornx 15.50; No. I foundry northern, $14.76 & 15.26. ST. . LOUIB. June 7. MKTAL Lead. steady, at 14.22H- Spelter, firm, at I&.26. ' Cattna Market. NEW YORKtf June 7. COTTON Spot. quiet; middling; uplands, 16.95c; middling gulf. 16.20c. No sales. bt. louih, jun 7. curt un nrm; middling, 16Hc. Sale. 888 bales; receipt, 1,137 bales; stock, 10,877 bales. New York cotton market, as furnished bv Loxan Bryn. member of New York Cotton exchange. $16 South Sixteenth street: Month. Open. High'. I Low. Close. Yes'y. July... 15 90 15 69 15 92 Aug... 15 29 IS 15 15 29 Sept... 13 90 13 79 13 90 Oct.... 13 60 13 47 13 62 Dec... 13 47 '. 13 40 13 47 New York Money Market. NEW YORK. June 7.-MONBY On call. steady; 2Hfj2H per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 Per cent; offered t 2 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixtv days, 2H&'2i per cent: ninety days, 2(tf3 per cent; six months. 3H per cent. PRIME , MERCANTILE yAfBK-lWf per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at $4,842? for sixty-day bills and st $4.8690 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83. SILVER Bar, 53Vc; Mexlcal dollars, toe. PONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. June 7. WOOL Un changed; territory and western mediums. lTHQ21Hc; fine mediums, litjj'zuc; sine, ia 17c. MANY PROTESTS ARE FILED Property Owaers Object to Appraise meat for Opening of Teventy gecond Street. Protest against the plan of assessment for the opening of Twenty-second street from Dodge to Howard street rolled Into th Board of Equalisation Wednesday morning. Up to noon thirty-five had been Hied by d'agruntled property owners. It Is anticipated the number will easily reach seventy-flv before the plan Is taken up for approval or rejection. Among those who filed protests were: Anna hi Rush, Laura Sanders, Oliver Campbell. A. I Reed, W. O. Chamber. Caroline J. Chambers, Paxton Real Estate company, Albert Cahn, Herman Metx, Emma Meyer, W. A. Remington, Ellxa A. Towle and Eva and Rose Gladstone. Without exception th protest recite that the property la damaged rather than bene fited, and for this reason th plan will be opposed, even to carrying th question to the court. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Trade About Steady, but Not Overly Active. nOOS SELL FIVE CENTS LOWER t m I.arae Receipts ot Staora l.amhe, with Trade laaBlsh and Trices la Moat Cases Tea to Twenty feats Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. June 7, lull. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs nheep. Official Monday 4.9S2 5 till 3 .2:9 Official Tuesday 3.fiv 11. tM 3 1 "i Estimate Wednesday .. 6.100 l.ri0 7.0H) Three days this week.. 13.731 32.7 13.2r. Fsme dsys last week.... 9.4W 32.412 1I.SI7 Same davs 2 weeks ago. .13.977 3S 122 14.5'" Same days 3 weeks go.. H.33H, 27 412 11.925 ame davs 4 weeks ago. .H.Xi'i 24..'A 19.' Same days last esr....l0.0:4- 17.563 7 The following table shows t'i receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at So'lth Omaha for the year to date, n compared with last year: mil. 1910. Inc. Csttle 444. 92 4.-U.1 4 us Hogs l.lM.lM! 940.6M 24:6! Sheep 719.117 620,444 98,473 Th following table mows th verses prices on liogx at Koutli Omaha for the last several days, with comparison: Date. 1911 .J10.1909. (1KB. 1W7.)0$. 190$. May . May 30. May 31. June 1. June 2., June 3. June 4. June June j une 5 8' 7 02 t 27, $ 94 $ $ 17 5 82V IK ' 6 2i; 01 39! 6 17 6 7441 331 7 11 ! I 08 32 5 11 6 74-'i 9 31 7 14' 3oi lti 20 i W 6 711 H 7 191 6 291 I ( 21, 6 1H $ 77:'l OJi 7 X I 6 23 06 $19 4... 4H. i :4 -a b Wl W. 6... 6 mi- I 7 30 6 311 5 981 24i t 2. ...) 6 884i Oil I t 26i 6 9S 30 5 2: ... lo 7 32 W ii , . fair to gnnd cow and heifers. $: 60ti4 1... good to choice Blockers snd feeders. $.. 2'. (if 60: fair to good Blockers snd feeders, , 4!"'f6 2.'; common lo fslr Blockers sml feeders. f4"0i4n; stock heifers. $lvti25. veal calve. 14 MVf7.76; bulls, stsgs, etc . 14 OW5 2f. Representative ssles: BKKF STKKR3 No. II .. 11... II... n .. :... 14 .. It... II-.. . 14... II.... :i ... . ... t ... M ... 17.... II.... :.... ii.... it.... .... I ... I.... .... I... a.... I.... I.... u.... ... i.... i.... .... Av. . .Iv( . XK'l ..I3M . . 1 o& ..mi . 1.J4 ..llio ..I7i .. 74 ..ni . l.'4l ..loss . 110 ..I1M 10l Tr I u I 40 .0 h Ml ( h I M I r I 70 I 70 k 70 1 7!. 1 7S 1 7:. I 7S S 7S I 7F. I 75 No. 1 .. fo... itl .. 40... IK... h .. h .. ... ... SI... IK... t .. 1. .. II... 71... II. .. 1 Av. ...1111 .. n; ... I-M ...1JT0 ...lii:. ...11:4 ... la ....lrrti ....l.no ...1DI ... nxi . ...IJ.4 ....lo 1C.' . .. n.i ...IIM ltl3 8TKKKS ANI HKIFKRS. .. 0 .. S.IT .. 77J ..11M ,.1I4 . . ITS ..IK'S ,.11 ..ia; .. 10 . i:sj .. .w .. 4..I .. in . . JOI .. 1.14 ..1011 ..1414 .1110 . .MKO ..1470 I in t ao I mi I 10 t 14. .. 11... 11... COWS. 4 4S 4 1.1 4 75 4 n 4 m 4 4 Wl 4 HKIFF.R3. 4 : I :o t oo 4 in i in t 3n 7.. 14.. 1.. I.. !.. II. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock ai the Union stock yards for the twenty-foui hours ending at 3 p. m.: RECEIPTS. Cat tle.Hogs. Sheen. H'scs. C. l. A St. P. Uy.... g Wabash Railroad .... 3 Mi-souri Pacfic Ry.. 26 Union Pacific K. R.. 4: C. & N. V cast 3 C. & N. W., west 0 C, Ht. P.. M. A.- O.... 19 C, B. & Q. .east 7 C, H. & ., west 21 C, R. 1. A P., east... 6 C, R I. & P., west.. 3 I linols Central C. O. W . 6 Titals ', 208 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 11 1 1 $ r 9 7 95 6 1 15 2 H g 36 1 13 3 8 ii 6 253 28 2 EXHIBITION OF THE WORK OF PAROCHIAL SCHOOL lost Ike tK'rtvV. nt th Paplls I to Be at tl School las4s;f. Pt. Jos.irh' Parochial tohool will glv an txhlbicon of the haidJwork of th children o th choo! Hu.idsy from I , m until a m. The u ibllc 1 Invited to see wl.'At Is b.i.p: Ani.' in thl choo! ursder th guhUwa of Ihe Sister of th weciou Blood. Ther fcr 00 children In the school, ranging from I to 14 year old, from th kindergarten to the eighth grade. No ad mission Is to be charged to this exhibition of th work of th pupils. Th chool Is located at Seventeenth and Center streets. EGAN WOULD BE GOVERNOR lissi Fall Has Aaaoaaee HI Caa allaaer at a Mas Mertla la raafctoa. TANKTON. 8. D., Jun 7. tSpoclal Tele gram.) George W. Egan of Sioux Fall announced bt candidacy for governor of this tat as a progressive republtctui last night before an audience that packed Tankton theater. He was defeated by Governor Vsaery at th last election. Omaha Packing Co.. Bwirt oi Co Cudahy Packing Co. Armour st Co Murphy K. p. Company .worrell Sine. air Benton, VanKant & Lush Hill & Son Huston & Co J. 11. Hoot & Co J. H. Bulla ti. Wolf 8. Werthelmer Mo. & Kan. Calf Co Armour & Co., K. C Cudahy, Kansas City 629 . 969 .1.24 4S o8 M 67 43 3 45 29 14 36li i. 3.b94 b,J o,579 Mi 6 2,8 6,3 l.s-rj 1 tteo 2,1 2M 724 6,4 13 Total 4-360 18,324 CA't lUS Receipts of cattle v. ere t.i. largest ot the week ao far, 207 cars bein reported In. Other markets were equalij well supplied. The big run today maki the total this week U.700 head, a gain t. over 4,000 head as compared with the corre sponding tmce uays oi last weea ana ot over 3,ou0 head as compared with a year ago. there seemed to be a fair demand for beef steers, but with more liberal supplies buyer were able to discriminate rather closely and tbey were also able to take their time In lining orders. As a result of this, the trade was a little slow at prices very much different from yesterday. Here and there a seller who happened to have something tnat Just pleased a buyer tnougiit lie xueurea strong puces, and on the other hand there were Plenty of sales men not fortunate In having the most desir able Kind, wuu tnougnt mey aid not uo as well as yesterday. Taking the market as a whole there ha been little change any day since Monday. Strictly good killers old as high as $6.06, which wag the top yesterday. ro very noteworthy change took place in the market for cow and heifer, and as a rule about steady price prevailed. A high as $5.86 was paid for a very good three-load bunch of heifers. There was quite a little sprinkling ot stock cattle In the yards, but they sold at aoout tne same price a yesteraay. 1 lie sharp decline In the market at the close of last week and the beginning of the pres ent week has apparently created a some what better country demand. Quotations on csttle: Good to choice beef steers, $6.80(g6.10; fair to good beef steers, $r.60ft).80; ' comon to fair beef steers. $5.006.60; good to choice heifers, $5.00(5.60; good to choice cows, $4.60ft6.00; 10 no :no ::o no ::.o STOCK ICRS M5 4 25 4L'l 7t 1016 BUI.1.3. 4 10 1 ... 4 75 1.... 4 15 I...., 4 thl I ALVES. 117 .lit . Kit . 747 ..I27 .1175 ..1015 ..1111 ..1410 ..1141 . Ill . 757 . 770 . 117 . 754 .1450 , .100 .11:6 Tr ii I 75 5 Iti 5 to t 5 I 5 I 15 I 5 I 1 6 I sn I so I ot I on 05 05 I II 5 70 75 o I SO 6 no oo I 00 t os 5 40 I 40 I 10 I IS 5 35 I 45 I til I 70 6 U t 00 I oo $ 1 1 50 7 00 7 00 7 35 7 50 7 75 4 50 4 15 I 00 101 115 UO 14 14.4 110 FEKDERS. 771 I 00 (41 I 10 Ill S 15 111 1 75 T 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 I 00 I 00 I AND I 14 nous ihe yards were full uf nogs and all buyers entered the trade with bear ish loess. Total arrivals consisted of about ioo loads, offerings ranging from rough lard to choice bacon quality. Karly uiintness Mas uneven and doubtful, but sales usu ally carried figures that showed leas than a dime decline. Trading finally settled st a flat nickel loss ana bulk moved on this basis. Heavies, in many Instances, suf fered reaction of Hilly 6c, while lights ruled a shade to barely five off at times. Packers bought "by spells" and the ship ping and speculative branches of the mar ket were practically dead. Only a few loads ot animals were bought by traders, other thun packers, and tnese were needed for actual orders. Spreads between various weight wid ened somewhat as the result of discrimina tion, but no very great changes in margins were produced. Heavies sold around $5.7tKd 6.75, with good bntchers at or near $5.80. Choice bacon animals reached $i.tifi, a top that Is Identical with yesterday high price. Movement was only fairly active and It was well along toward midday be fore clearance of bulk had been made. Representative sales: No. As. Sh Pr. No. As. 8s Pr. il 130 M t 70 72 240 140 5 SS 44 tn ... 5 7n J 244 H i 51 137 50 6 70 41 218 ... 6 55 54 107 140 I 75 72 24i 120 I 85 44 .'7 ... I -,b 51 1H 140 55 40 2MI ... I 75 48 161 240 5 55 41 295 40 I 75 41 X.4 ... 4 55 el 134 60 7,5 70 16 ... I 86 Ii 112 60 5 76 45 221 ... 15 61 337 120 I 76 3 JtJ ... I 86 17 204 10 6 76 51 142 ... I 85 14 404 ... 5 76 44 27 140 5 e( 64 110 80 6 75 61 261 80 ( 86 II 281 ... I 76 74 221 ... I 86 24 238 20,1 I 76 64 25 ... I 15 44 272 10 I 80 17 J.,1 ... 85 3 288 ... I 80 41 251 ... I 86 44 237 140 6 80 44 27 40 5 86 47 : ... 6 80 48 2.'i6 W I 86 67 217 40 5 10 41 276 10 I 85 40 276 ... 6 80 41 ial 40 6 86 SI.., 225 80 4 80 63 276 ... 4 86 17 151 1?0 I 80 43 261 200 I 86 44 20 80 6 8,1 42 261 ... t 85 44 271 11 t 60 67 220 ... I 85 61 146 . 40 I 60 71 221 10 t 16 71 241 140 I 60 71 226 40 4 85 41 241 40 i 80 74 208 ... 6 0 41 141 80 I 80 77 2--1 80 I 10 64 271 ... I 80 72 231 ... I to 41 264 120 I SO 71 188 40 I to 11 138 ... I 80 71 231 10 i M 61 303 140 I 80 64 222 80 6 to 10 110 ... 180 BO JOI UO IK 41 1 140 I 80 44 171 ... Its 41 301 110 I 80 . 80 ISO 10 6 16 42 208 80 t 80 66 178 120 I 00 44 241 120 6 82 74 18 ... 100 47 140 40 i 824 74 205 40 I 00 41 141 80 6 lli 12 201 ... 4 40 45.. 234 120 I 16 71 147 120 4 06 II 146 ... I 86 SHEEP Trade in lambs acted more or lens sluggish, a condition that waa trace able in part to heavier supply. Barring a few cars of select stock that aold early about steady, buyers were enabled to cheapen cost on purchase that carried In between and really good quality. The main market wa a 1020c lower affair, with movement rather quiet even at declines. About thirty doubles were received In all, the big bulk of the run consisting of shorn lambs. There were no wooled offer ings on sale and only two or three ship ments of old sheep. One shipment of shorn grass wethers from the south arrived, but they were consigned direct to a packer. Strictly good to choice shorn lafnbs moved in much the same notches as on yester- Clearings Report for May Tb eomparisoa of bank clearings for th asoeth of May w lb eorrespoodlng period In prarhra year. I snnch mors ssdafsctory than that of reeeat Btoaths, and ther is dis tinct evidence of improvement st maay points, especially la ta East, th total f exehaDt at all M In th United State reporting-, according to th statement complied by B. Q. Don Co., segregating $13,3SS.404,320, a gala of 1.5 per emit, ss com pared with last year and of 3.5 per asot over 1909. Tb better showing 1 la part do t th Increases volam of bank clearing at Nw Tork City, where flaanelal sad speculative dealing showed marked axpansloa. Activity la this direction, however, fell off toward th sad of th month, whereas sxehangea eos tinned to Increase, whleh ladtaat that th lmgiBTsmspt ertmadsd Into commercial cbanaela la th New England Stat, Bostoa now mass larger rttu-as than last year sad som gala a compared with 190. MtwTr, th ewrDarlsa show twasiderabl Improvement a compared with reeest preceding Baooths. aad it el tie continue to report gala over both years. Bom gala now Is sheers In th total of th eitle La th Middle Atlantic Stat, inprormeat appearing at a a ameer of leading points, notably Buffalo, Rochester, Syraea, Blag hamtoa, Phuadalphla, Scrmatoa and Reading, where gain ar reported over both years ; and whU th ratara at Pittsbnrg and Bern other leading centers eoatlnn to show sous decrees from a year ago, th ! ar not quit so pronounced. Bask xehaag at all th cities la th Sooth Atlantic Stats continue la satisfactory volume, good Inarm ass ever both year being upsisad at all th leading point, among which ar Bait! mere, Anguata, Norfolk, Maosa, Wilmington, N, p., Colnmbus, Oa., snd Jaciseavllls. Tiers I bow sons gala la tho empariai with las year la th total of th Ceatral Stats, owing mainly to inar tains at Chicago sad sosns thr important oltlsa, and where loss appears, as a rule, it is not so proas on cad a hast amoath, while th com pa rise a with lWt is very favorable. Amoag th cities rapsrthkf laeresias evsr both year ar Chicago, Cincinnati, P aorta, hfilwaakoa. Can to a, SprlcgfkslsV, Col am has, O., Toledo and aalaasaaoo. Recurs from allies la t CoatrsJ Boath son tin a t exhibit ooaundarable iirstxalarlty, althoagh th exhibit as a whl is fairly s4tsfotary such important el lis as St. Louis, Hoimsea, Motet 1 and Port Worth reporting decrease, whim at others, Nsw Orleans, Lealarili, Memphis, Nashville and Garrotte am sag taw samhar, there la marked Improvement la th West haatttetd eoDdlUo as rales 14 by baak x hang are probably mere marked than la other eioa of tho eeim.li j, saasat of th loading ettlo reporting mors or 1 ditrnat as saasparsd with mt year, stably Mtase apolia, 8L Paul, Dvr. Omaha aad Sioaa Oky ; bat than ar still gain at a few patata aad most cities report marked Isstbsis svsr 1909. Oa th Ptjotfto Skip gaod galas ar still a featar st several Important potato, notably baa Prueiss. Portland, Los sags aad Oak land, bat they ar partially offset by ssa slier retaras from a somber of small utst-s, aad aa inert of oaly 4.4 per coat appears la tb eomparisoa. Com pa rod with IMS, however, fains ar very bug. VfiT. Mew aagkvsd M 14 be . AUaaae.. aeeihera..... Oorl... (MB Total M.T.Otty 04 ted a A ears dally i star April ......... htarok sotsruar Jaaeary a iii. TM.04ft.t44 MH,74.7 41.4.'i 4i.vj.a. l.B5.ai.HJ51 S.4t)'i.d6S 4ROU4 6.4.T0.11 7.BM.M4.M04) lS,4M,4W4jit 1(10. 7ol.Oil6.n (ttfS.'MM.lcS 94.4' (All lo,04,l4'i IA4IA.757 0.?2,IU 44JJ1,74 . 6.24.f 67,740 7U6.MM7 10.073 AT7V7 P.C. At JO li 4.4 ISO. f p. 7I4.M0JT1 6.1 B09J 74.491 T)4 i61,76. Stt 4tr2.07t 171 l,17,dti,Wv 4-71 470,7 Uv 180 S4MA11.1M S4.7 A 4.47.c4.tir 411 t l. .oeo.iMw'i 1.7 l$4J41t At fl,l?S.0OO 41.7ftoO 4V4.9744MJO 41i.467.MPO i4.7tSUOV 91T,7S3,000 24 474.0ts) 41.5 JJV.OOO . 0.140.000 0S17,00 t - ot SI 4- 0 1 6t- Sl)O0 1.4 .i.i-u.""0 as 65i.H86.OoO 10$ 4U.I 4S4I.OU0 tit OS.'ilSMMI 4 la th West, genoralir unsettled condition ar refleeteu by marktd u.w.-s at leading eitio aa Uluoea polls. St Psul, Denver and Omaha, but thar sro still om g sins vor both years, aad th eomparisoa by almost every eity with lv9 la ry favorahl Th lg arte la dalail fellow I afar. atiBBisssm. at, l-mul txo la jtsea.. ataas cur jjBveatssrt . .. 0S1X ksiiBBt I iss v-i ay - hi. J.sies 1JB004B i okl . Tim ill . Deaea........ ti I II . re .. r -. htssu rU... 111. m.465.oa fa mvi Ail ejrtljoo 14.t,'A.44 77iM tJ.tl.7sO JtjOi.li 0 ,4 34. 01 7 U,i-i 7X7T,aiO M.tl84.7.s T,otAlS 4AsO.lv t.sn&.tii -l .I'J.J4 OtstAJ HMJTIJM 110 Sllli0f 4!44 17.2,74 1 1 u 7 .k7 4 tXnj.0u 90A7lt.01 s.lt'i .: 1440.04 171 ll.tr77.lti U1t.st 414 1 f .MO 77 $ .. J it S.7SS.721 600. 711.1 4 pa - -lit -1 4 I 1A A Z t till 7.7 4 2X9 -1L9 ISO. TO- J7S.674.000 T i,-SUl 144 )4i.6:tO ll,Oit.BOt 7 4ll 411 4.444 M -f14 17H'.(ft.M7 )4 4 Hs,tS-A 414 lt!Ml.st 4 0$ Ui-l,7BA O-110 $. 11 lO.ltXISH 4JVU 4M0 5H,i.At at .71J1 4$ t.tfjnt 19 t.o&il.lut 44) i.iitt SHU tM7.7Ui 49 dsv as genersl preference for hlghdreessr hrtd a siisialnlng Influence to value. Thar wns no apparent discrimination between weighty ami handy grade so long ss th quant v ami condition wer equally desira ble. The cream ot receipts wrm s "'",u st snroarf nf tK mvo 7 s). th top remaining at the aiinon i high water mark for horn stii k. The proportion of mstured muttons In eui'Piv was not large enough to afford ny thing like a fair view of th trsde, and no rieilnite change in the cale of price can lf. quoted. Quotations i,n sheep and lamb: Spring lambs, fair to good, ts smgAit; shorn lamba, good to choice, li.i(ii i.w). shorn lambs, fair to good. $; TMiti.-.i; feeding lamba, shorn. $3 60)14.60; yearlings, shorn, $4AMft.n9; weth ers, shorn. $4 iotio tO; ewes, good to choice, shorn, 14 2.V1J 4.f, ewes, fair to good, (horn, U ivstil .2o. No. Av. Pr. spring lambs A4 7 00 )', wcHtern shorn Ismbs t 9 7$ U western shorn lambs, culls.... 75 160 112 western shorn lamb . 79 9 00 .!o western shorn culls, lamba... 73 4 to 1 spring lambs 40 9 to 274 western shorn lamba 79 T 00 fvi western yearlings and weth ers, shorn 13 4SS - 3S western ewes, shorn K 4 00 tJ western wethers, shorn 107 4 b 1M western wethers, shorn 107 4 f 1(41 western shorn lambs, cull.. 79 4 00 3o western shorn lambs $8 I $0 2$i Texas ewes and wethers, shorn 94 4 09 294'lexas ewes and wethera, shorn 94 499 11 Texas ewes and wetsers. r-hnrn. culls 90 lVi western ewes, shorn 4.' western shorn lambs... western shorn lambs... 47A western shorn lambs.., . western shorn ewes ... 93 ... 76 ... S ... MO ...119 t 79 $ 79 90 4 to 9 (6 4 49 CHICAUO LIVE STOCK MABKKT Demand for f'attl "Jtroa Hogto Weak ftheea Steady. CHICAGO. June 7 CATTL,TC Receipts, 17.ii head. Market strong for good grades, others weak. tfeeves, $S.;Mi4bO; Texaa steers. $4.&Oj6.S0: western steers, $4 7f,'B.f,; stockers and freders. w.isvrro ir; cow ana heifers, $L'.4oWo.Ro; calves, to.togjT.&o. 11003 Receipts. 81,000 head. Market weak to a shado lower. IJght. $6 80rdfJ 174; mixed, $5 ry(i.17V; heavy, $o.63.10; rough $5''fl6.S6; good to choice heavy, $8.org.10; pigs, tn.Mi4.10. Bulk of sales. $&.9fj,l0. HHEKP AND IAMrlS Kecelpts, .flf head. Market steady to a shade lower. Native, $;t X(t'4 56; western. $3 2eH.; year lings. $4.3rtK.40; native lambs, $4.2o$.D; western, $4.7.20. Kansas Cltr l.lv Btevek Market. KANSAS CITY, June 7 -CATTUK Ro relpts, 8,000 head, including l.ttO southern. Market steady. Stocker and feeder, strong; dressed beef and export steers, $6.75 4i.3.; fair to good. $4 75416.76; weatern steer, $4.7510; stockers and feeders, $4-00 ftoOO; southern Bteers, $4-0O(8.7O; oouthern cows. iS.Vu4.lA; native cows. $3.0t?6.16; native heifers. $4.2o(U.10; bulla, t3.4&W6.00; calves, $4 0117 60. HOGS Receipts, 18.000 head. Market steady to 6c lower. Bulk ot sales, $5.fVd (.06. Heavv, $.95!UA00; packers and butch ers, $6 97H6.06; light. $00ia.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 14.000 &Jsk1.a mlmmAv In O. Ifis.r tmhs $6.tX'a7.0n; yearllnKs $4.!6fi4.79; wether. 93. 7f -(7-t.l0; ewes, $3.2643.60; stockers and feeders, $.60.26. St. I.oals Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS. Jun 7. CATT LB Receipt. 5.600 head, including 1.S00 Texan. Market steady. Native shipping and export teer, $6.iaio.40: dressed beef nd butcher steers, $5.26b.00; steers under 1.00J lbs., $6.004i.26; stockers snd feedars. $3004 6 25; cow and heifers. $3.606.25; canners. $200Qa.OO; bulls, l.l fiOfiifi lO: calves. $5.0001 8. 26. Texas and In dian steer. 14.0O4jS.UO: cows and heifers. $a.6Ofi'6.00. HOGS Receipts, 12,800 head. Market 6o to Wc higher. Pigs and lights $60&S; packers. $6.WK&4H3; butcher and best heavy, $ti.05o 20. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeclpt, 7.SO0 (fH.: lambs, 50O(tj.75: cull and buck, $.!.0tt33.76; stockers, $2.00lS3.26. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. PT. JOSEPH. June 7 CATTLE Receipts, l.t"A)0 head; maiket steady to strong: steers, $l.fO?Hi.l0; cows and heifer. $3.56.8.,; calves, 3.hmi.5. HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market weak to r lower; top, 6.10; bulk of sales, $5.rXKc$ 6.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market lOjfl&c higher; lambs, $4.60 7.26. Stock In Slabs. Reoelpts of live stock at th five prin cipal western markets ytsterday: came. nogs, oneep. , 6.100 lS.IHiO , 1.500 7.000 , 8.010 18,010 . 6,6iiO 12, SO ,17.000 81.009 South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis Chicago 7.000 1,00 14.000 7.SC0 20.0U0 Total... xi va fa. ann io ann LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. STATE BUILDINGS. Plana and specifications will be prepared and on file In the office of the secretary of state and commissioner of public land and building for the state buildings to ba constructed as provided by appropriation made by the 32d seasion of the Nebraska legislature, viz; 2 Buildings for Hospital for Insane, Lincoln $100,000 ' 1 nospuai Dunaing zor u. at B. home, Grand Island 1 Laundry building at Hospital for Insane, Hastings , 1 School of Agriculture, Curtis 1 Dining room addition at S. & 8. home, Milford 1 Dining room addition at Feeble Minded Institute. Beatrice Plans for the building at Grand Island are now ready for Inspection. ADDIBON WAIT, Secretary. Board of Public Land and Building. i J5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' Plans and specification for a hospital at Soldier' and Sailor' Home. Grand Island, are now on -file at the office of Secretary of State and Land Commissioner. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of same until noon. Juna 16, mil. ADD1- SON WAIT. Secretary Board of Publlo Land and Building. JddWtr" ( 15,000 M.OMk 76.UU0I 1.600 4.000 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Education of Randolph, Nebraska, will re ceive bids for th construction of a High bchool Building at Randolph, Nebraska, ac cording to the drawings and specifications on file In th office of the Secretary of th board of Education, Randolph, Nebraska. Bids will be addressed to b. Q, Reese, Secretary, enclosed and sealed In properly enclosed envelopes and filed with him not later than two o'clock p. ta., Jun 20th, 1S11. Copies of the drawing and specifications can be obtained from th undersigned or from the Architect, John La tenser, Archi tect, 632 Be Building, Omaha, upon ap plication. A certified check for $26.00 must accompany all application for drawing a a guarantee that bids will be submitted on the same, th check to b returned when th drawing ar returned. All bid must b Submitted on blank proposal which will bo furnished on application by tho Secretary of th Board of Education or the Architect. Each bidder must submit with hi pro posal a certified check In a sum equal to two (2) per cent of such proposal as a guarantee of good faith, th asm to bo drawn In favor of S. O. Roes, Secretary of tne Board of Education. Th board reserve th right to reject any and all bids and to waiv irregular ltlea in th bid if In th Interest ot tb county ao to do. Jun 6th, 1911. S. O. REESE. Secretary, Junet-s-lO 11 Randolph. Nebraska. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRS TO POST, Hospital, Etc. Office of the Quarter master, Fort Crok, Kebrsska, May It, 1911. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, for repaint ing all oxiorlor wood and metal work of Poat Hoopltal and Dead House, two coats; lepalilng old and furnishing new screen doors and windows, furnishing swinging screen, repairing tiling, plastering and heat j registers, furnishing and Installing throe bath tub and on urinal, ta Post Hospital f constructing chicken fence; furnish tw new doors and repairing water supply pipes of Dead House; and supplying brushes, glaaa, pa In is, oti, for use of Post Surgeon, will be received at thl of fice until 11 A. M . Juno . 1911 . nd then publicly opened. A certified check for 19 per cent of tho amount of the proposal must accompany each bid. Blank forms ana iniormauua can oe omalitM at th office. Envelope containing propoaa onouio oe monrHg rropoaais lor K la Poet Hospital," and addressed in tain campbeil E. Bahcork, Quarter ma a tin iniamry, wuai isrmaaiar. M 23-29 It J L forms at ths. roposaifV Repair to Cap- r master M-9