TFTTT BEE: OMAILi, 'WEDXEfJDAT, JUNE W. 191T.N -1 SKMN AND PRODUCE MARKET Fvv,a CMft tad Hot Spell Continue Saliuh Sentiment. VVITTIVR. WHEAT HA&YXST IS ON ItTMfV IMmlMlM t wll rIWM Thecy ( See Dmtk Osaka (lag Htwwtac Owav. Omaha. Jan n. mi Wit MM fegbor and a dry, hot wealMer t rr in MUr country thei VvutiDIatkUM f th SMlllteb. SVOll- M.t of y.-.t day T winter liwt crop be.g (avwaoiy aUM-vealed and th iprlnf wfxssn to tlai bam frees la god cuadlUuo. Tn ittMtlua U be eg cloaaiy watched 4e v.ua th va.amny in th northwest lu( tur. wna the trad r-elng unduly Influ- ,)' prwtur retx.rls w 1 1f ia nrvm demwtrtlon mad to full ourn (uium .a th theory of serious ttrouta damevs'ng trio grvwtng vrop later ia 4." Mwa, wen iKirli ol Mint injury a'raaviy don la the extrem wtrthwtM. 4ltr rail needed, aaxt w-li It continues dry w a.j u advance. lsuiua ni-h m ti,- n.i.eai opened wheat .tarr 'iff. and short covered, giving further d.r in value and smeed baca l wiwuJtK auea prout-taKing Casu w.s 1 V-'S higher. Vha Cva starlet was advanced on th mui (Miurt M wtee,t. and th advene we.i uiaiwa v aah corn wu la bighr. rTiruj- we,t roan-lpte were 2S,fln busb ar and, Nv?mrma 1. busheia 4alnt rwctK )v. war f jj.v4 bubU and ii.'vumlt vf aw tv.re: rTUuj-v or-i r.p., w 1X3. AW bush- aad iMoi l bushels, against roop434 it vear erf .-n.ss bushel n 'lniwM vr J tWw bushels af corn, oaa a aai. aKl aal and flour aaual to ft and yd K VI MKr o tSTn. " 'i-'p'T a.K wpa rrport- Vt-.N.v 5 kr-! J car. Tc. I car. Xh.-. fx I aiT I carx SbSc X bard 1 ajr, Oot Xx t 4 eara. Nv 1 cvi.T; 1 car. J-. N. 4 clV.w. 4 rara. V-r No. 4 -; t car 5ifWc. N 1 j:-! car. 3;i-- riA car. 3e. . at N i wjta 1 car av. Nx 4 1 recta lrlj-w&i-a. soar. JSSo. No grade- 1 car. JSv. t'HOY ISION rork. steady; mess, tl5.0 r-,.w r family. lHitil ; short clears, v V . L v. ,'!. 0.ik Heef. quiet; mess. lltOOU W; ifTS f1 v .ae.-. r-jcut meats, firm; plrkled bellies, li7i8 tl kvi ,.f-.S isli... V((;lu l,nl. firro; middle wast prime. sec; N 1 -kw. -cd-y-; , !'" ''V. N. 4 1 Vs' . J'-r?JA. N t eJSatfS-. j jJi5Sic; grade. aVeHe, riA ? wsita, ..4e-. ataadari ; VV,,-; Na 1 wa.t. SlHr. lfcj -a--.. yt.ww. jvMBJir-av, .-w. SA51T- X. 7Vfr: N? . 7ftf Nx ot aexu. CVra Oaxa. Cnuu-asn - la." iai HiiwaHilia US Cmsj t U Ctuuux, a 4TKK1M .BA1A ISO rgTMIUI 4T Ttaaias suae Cl4as; r4rwa a sea a TrmaV. CS3C-kv, Jmi Sk -PtwiuVt tfee w-Cdeet t!r-aiiiit ar ri--a Lb grsaa pi tuuifcp uxbi trnLjUL. U waeuiatr itaan t -io B'is a Ojerx Tva-4f strain on psruirm. otat.unj a mrczls aimis&e4 tea einrmmittii mittu wtr Vut cuaee. lower aiif to, 3u."uc tntm ti-jve rirev. but iiiav SxuS :.NTii. V fee finished Ir-aa or ."v .-.ir lias last aigtit. coca au -Trt,ivt d uis at ls.&-lc iiL": fctiK. Is K ;cxdcta gained antutt a. tf-t a IvaateeJ was added tu- ctie vinr. iia: ts stampede at' Cur i'i.: (e al be brouarbt to a Jba a snaBao' a-f fact. t stacking up X nrtinr. tw.ttMMt iuftedl ta 4ocal trad af? ens lRi u towwtied for a while In a ?imn '. f. a, rua.aa ay naaraet. Finally. uiia-v Mtr-utur arm; nm sang canaaderably xiiie aUmrfC aL.iury m sVrath Dakota and txilimg iC aji a.:Litw yui5ook ta the twin srnn s r.M- anirui liatl a rMatirWy caJming St amjwata.j- wi.ee .n4 with large auesa. Anirjiw wMdatjse wa a forecast of aiawr u.d Hr tesztperature In th airuuxau, Ihui 2 urxrf the session. July runsnc Swi' Hot ts Vie axd trowed le net iiirtier k1 kw -ri. CuTtmnmuti torg kuspt the corn market ttruiitwc t.-vttyni)y from offer. September :iuntua.ve! W,eo 17 aad &oMjrt'c. clos ing Irrni 1 net gain of 14,'31o. '.-mli crteoes v -re strong. No. 3 yellow Jhuixtteo 4i.t uitiWr. Ju'f -ot. aji into th forties today, tii iwn uf tle futui to get out of th n- KitiHK. Trduig reached huge propor tiuns. '.TVi ;ea took on a gloomier hue In raul to feoutb I'akota, northern and eomr -f-eru Iowa. High and low points lor tnttiber were 41SQH1SC snd 404c w I'.h iuK ataie IS.aic up at 414c. rVo'iHione advanced mainly on account ttf the .-rain rtrwnjtth. When the bell u-w- urk had risen 17 "e. and th ' rest t? the list frm a shade lo lZVfcc. Won 1n Chicago furnished by the TJp 1:K 'rtafn ompnv. telephone Douglas Irf.li, 3ta kn una tit building, Omaha: rrt .! Open. 1 High. I low. Close. Yes'y. VhKat I I July..,!XKSi''',al 1 S9 Ml 0 4. SI 6W7 bt fpt...'t'H"'.! yK J.wc.... 2a4, S3 Cum I I 1I 2S Ju'y.,..! a"" r.pt . . 'b:y(r tiXra V, l.c....j frt 674.1 57 634,1 66 Oata ju!y...;3Vil 3!H 40 37,93 41-SI39VJ40 43W414lSH 15 42 in 26 16 37 HI 16 20 8 Wli 8 36 8 26S ) ' 7' 8 KT41 30 8 S2 16 fseyt... WtiiW 41 4.M4i43'4'a4a 42 16 36 16 30 July... rWf .. Lard- Jutr... It K U 40 IS 4S 15 40 3 HS a. I 36 I 37SI 8 32S! Xibs- July.,.J rpC.. IS 8 36 6 30 8 30 I 30 t'aah 'flotations were as follows: HL'R firm; winter patents, $3809 4 3V. etralglits, I3.6ufi4.l6; spring BtralghU. tiHUaiiu. aprinn patents, best advanced t.o to IC 40. bakers, $3.364.30. MYB No. 2, 2c. KAKl.KV-Kee.l or mixing. 75gS5c; fair to t'liol.e malting, &"(! U3. KJbKDH Klax, No. 1 southwestern, noml aal. No. 1 northwestern, nominal. Tim othy, I 00711 .00. Clover. 816.76. PIvOVIMK NK Pork. mess, per bbl., $15.50 fill . 11 d. per 100 lbs., Short ribs Side (loe), t7.60U8.3i,; short clear Sides tboxed), l.'VH3t. Total clearance of wheat and flour were jual to li;,UW bu. Primary receipts were t.uu0 bu.. compared with 233.000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet'a, detrrased 6.0ui,0m) bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat, 27 cars; corn, 3M cars; oats, 213 car; hogs, 13.000 head. Chlcaito Caeh 'Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. rUlc; No. 8 red. oftirtOo; Na 2 hard. 90 sic; iso. nara. avtiDic; rio. l nortnern rpring. S'iill.O.'. No. 3 northern spring, lkijl 01; No. 3 vpiing, UOiiiloc. Corn: No. 3 cskIi. .VV'aio'.c: io. 3 ca-h. .ir r.'i.c: No. 2 white. (x.Voj'ae: No. 3 white. 66 a t,o. To. I yellow, ou'J.libbVtc; ISO. yellow. tiVi?f5tk'. tata: No. 2 cash. !Sc: No 3 white, 40Wd4ls,c; No. 3 white, vmo"4c; No. 4 white. 3S,'(i4oHp; standard. 4Uary41c. BUTTER Firm ; creameries, 19uC3c; dairies, lTu-lc. iXXiS Steady; receipts. 17,608 cases; at mark, cases Included, llllitc; firsts, 13c; prime firsts, 14c. CHEKSb: Daisies. HHtfUVo; twins. 104. 11c; young Americas, lluc; long horns, llfclJc. PtViATOES-Stesdy; old. ttOfttjl 10; new, 8i.iuiia. PUULTRY-Weak; turkeys, 12c; fowls, llc; apriiiKS. l.sroiie, VEAL.-Sleady; 60 to 60 1b. wts., 898Hc; W to ai-lb. a as.. SVuVxc; 86 to 110-lb. wta, lWvlOSc. Heoeipts Today Wheat, 18 cars; com, T47 cars; oats, 345 cars. Estimated tomorrow AVheat, 37 cars; corn, SMi cars; uats, 213 cars. Liverpool Grain Market I.TVFRPOOI June 30 WH EAT Root, firm; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s5Sd; No. 2 Mani toba, 7IM; No. I Manitoba. 7s lVd: fu tures, firm; July, oWd; o tober, aspd; Jjecemtw, as C'OHN Spot, new American mixed, easv, 4s 8.1 , old American mixed, steady, Said; new American kiln dried, eaav, 4a Sd; fu ture, firm; July, '4B'.d; September. 4s Kaaaaa (It; Grata aad Prevlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. Mo June 20. WHEAT Market H'u lc higher: No. 1 hard. M-qvZc; 8 hard. S3S0c; No. J red. tiiatf; No. 8, !9fcfc ruturea, J air. n4a. Md aVaptamber, aVvi. O RW kTarltat Utfla higher; No. I mixed. WildHf; No. mixed. S r; No. i white, bc; No. t white, WaoVto; July, sar, bid; heptember, I7e. OATS-Market Ha hicher; No. I white, 41;-t.V; No I mixed. tnt&a. HTE tjc HAT fcteedy i cKoto timet hy, IU.flft31k.S0; Ch'4o prairie, 14Jf li.OS HUTTEJt Creamery, 2; flrwta, Ite; aac onds. l'.'o; packing stork. Un, IXKiS luxtraa, 17c; firsta. 14c; aeotuds, so. Beret pt Shipments WTvaat. a. . 1.W W-5 Com, bu. . Oats. bu. -aMu 1 4, ltBW YORK OEKEHAL MARKJBT Qaatallaaa ml tba Oar Tarlaaa amafttra. NEW YORK. J una IHOCTU-nrm ; prtn patents. Miit; winter mralfhta. U ta-t.tO; wlntxr patanta. t4H4M; uprtnr clcara, tKit4 00; win tar axtraa No. 1. H t.M; winter extraa No. 1. $lli9SK; Kan pas strain ht a. U.KW4.36: raoalpts, JS.031 btia.; shlpmenU, Jt bbhv Kya flour, qutct; fair to food. B.eo.; cnolca to tancy. .S .&6 6A C'ORNWHAIj 8taadyj flna whHa and yellow, Ill&wllO; coarsa, til (JIM; kiln dried. $110. WirEAT Spot mark, strnnci No. t red. e, elevator, and .o, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern luluth, II V t. o. b.. afloat. Vha market advanced aharplv on Tery bullish crop advices from South Dakota and general buying, but lost part of the advanoa under profit taking In spired by rriM.rls cf rain In North Dakota, cloatnc ktfaO tw4 higher. July closed at ts'sc Septainber, sti; Ieceniher. (N'ao. t'OR.N-8wt market strong; export, new, Na, t 3Vo. nominal, f o. b , afloa. Futures market was fmner with wheat and on the weather, closing at 1V net advance. JvfTV cloead at ; Itecetnber. &Vvc. 1AT 6iKt market firm, standard white, 4V; No. t. Vo; No. a, 4Ho; No. 4, 45o. ruturea nominal. July. 4tr. FKKl Itaraty. steady; w stern spring bran. lAMb. aacka. 133 t; standard mid dling. In saoks. 3Ac. cltr. In sacks. 124 T. HAT teaty ; prime, II.: No. 1, 11.30; No t. ti lf IS; No. t, Kotrtl.OOi HOP-Firm: state, common to choice. T; A 34i-V; iaw Sdoi racifus ooaat, J10. Jrc. lwniM. ItlPK!straly . Central America, lVi V: c.ot. Il-3o. 1JCATMKH MHdi : hemlock flrsta. 1414 aevonds, Iijvc; thirds. lff0c; ra- A men.' an tS.ti; compound, i.6ot7 75. extras Sc; firsts. Xlji3c; seconds, lii)ic; third, Ijv; state dalrlea. finest. r'22'v-; good to prime, .VU'; common to fair. 17G pj-r. special. ic; extras. l!Hc; fim, KlS; seconds, 16416Vfec; fac lvt. current n.ake. 17.lc. a. ' rriK Kirm: new sk ins. 5W90. Firmer; fresh gathered extras. IS fac: extra first-s lwtilTHc; firsts, 14Vol5c; acvouda, Ultil,o, thirds and poor, lll.ic; freeh gathered dirties No. 1, 13c; No. 2, He; N, J poor to fair, fitc; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, Siriic; western gath-e-4 wh'te. 1T4J19C. POlLTRY Dressed, quiet; western broil er. lSfc.Sc; fowl. UUc; turkeys, 13 15c. frw aad Wkral Rralea Balletla. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m. Tuesday. June 20. 1911: OMAHA DI8TRICT. Temp. Rain- Ash land. Neb 90 fi .00 Clear Clear Clear . Clear Clsar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear i Auburn. Neb 89 63 M 64 M 80 68 61 W 64 65 67 56 69 8 68 (A fiO fiS 46 M 88 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 j H'ken Bow. Neb, 89 : Coiumbua. Neb... 91 ) Cuibertaon. Neb., to ' r a'i uui j , ru. . . ?a Fairmont. Neb... Gr. Island. Neb.. SI Harttngion. .s'eb. 90 Hastings, N'eb.... M Holdrege, Neb... 83 Lincoln. Neb 89 No. Platte. Neb. 8 Oakdale. Neb 89 Omaha. Neb 87 Tekamah. Neb... 90 Valentine. Neb.. 88 Sioux City. Ia... 88 Alt, I a. 91 Carroll. Ia 86 Clarlnda, Ia 86 Blbiey, la Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 6 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. No. of Temp. Rain fall. .00 .40 .20 .00 .10 .00 .00 .00 .00 District. Stations. Max. Mln. Columbus. 0 17 84 68 Loulnvllle, Ky 20 84 62 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 84 58 Chicago. Ill 25 84 62 St. Louis, Mo 84-62 Les Moines, Ia.... 21 88 02 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 94 02 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 90 60 Omaha. Neb 18 88 68 Warm weather prevailed over the west ern portion of the com and wheat region during the last twenty-four hours, and temperatures continue to rise over the eastern portion. A few light and scattered showers occurred In the Indianapolis, Louisville and at. Ixuls districts. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. tt. Low la General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juns 20. WHEAT Higher; track,' No. 2 red, new, 87c; No. i red, old, 8c; No. 2 hsrd, 9096c, CORN-Hlgher; track. No. 2. oSHSfioc; No. 2 white, 6CV37c. OATS-Hlgher; track. No, . lOe; No. 2 white. 41Vdi42c. KYI-i;nchanRed; 80c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. ILIO 4 60; extra fancy -and straight, 13.5034.00; hard winter clears, 32.flfHjiS.0ri. TIMOTHY SEED 5.00U'9.6O. CORN MEAL-42.60. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, 97eg1.00. HAY Steady; timothy, 817.OOa22.60; prai rie, tll.00f-ffl6.60. PROVISIONS. PORK Unchanged ; Jobbing, 116.50. LARD Higher; prime steam. IS.OBfgfilS. DRV 8 ALT MEATS Unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 8Ho; clear ribs. 8o; short clears, 87,c. BACON Unchanged: boxed extra shorts, c; clear ribs. 9Hc; short clears, 970, POULTRY Firm; chickens, iwc; springs, I720c; turkeys. 1315H:; ducks, Sc; geese. 5o. PITTTER Steady; creamery, 1822Hc. EOOS-FIrm; 11c. WHEAT Futuree, higher; July, 86140 tM: September, 87c. CORN Higher; July. 6M; September, 66c. OATS Higher; July. 4tMc; September, ic. RECEIPTS Flour, S.500 bbl.: wheat, 2J.O00 bu.; corn, 84,000 bu.; oats, 63.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour, 8.800 bbl.; wheat, 17,000 bu.; corn, 76.000 bu.; oats, 22,00) bu. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 20 WHEAT Ju;y, 96A.0; September. StWi 9TiHc ; December, 95V; No. 1 hsrd. HS'tc; No. 1 northern, B7Vtrii9tc: No. 2 northern, 94'.9Hc; No. 3. th.El Flax. 32.21. B A R IE Y 64tfi K'C . CORN No. 3 yellow. T3'4tJ63'4c. . OATS No. 3 white. 38c. , BRAN J19 tVOffi 19.75. FIXUR First patents. 34 9096.10; second patents, t4.70fi4 90: first clears, 33.!6f5r3.3.".; second clears. 32.25i2.D0. Philadelphia Profiler Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 20. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 25c; extra creamery, neaibv prints, I'ic. EilOS Firm; Pennsvlvanls and other nearby firsts, t5. per cae; Pennsylvania ourrent reteipts, free rases, 34. 9i per case; western firsts, free cases, 3o.2o per case; western firsts, current receipts, free cases, 34.80 per case. CHbKSE Firm; New York full, creams, fancy new, 12yffi U'ic ; New York full creams, fair to good, 11 Hylic. Peoria Market. PEORIA. June 20. CORN Higher; No. 3 white, two; No. 3 yellow, o&c; No. 3 yellow, 64Hc: No. 3 mixed. SlVrC. OATS Higher; No. 2 white, 4tHSc; stand ard, 40c; No. 3 white, 39V. Mllwawkee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 20. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 81 014it.02; No. 1 northern, tOcS 81.01; July. 9c; September, 89c. OATS Standard. 40WHlc. BARLEY M siting, 9.'ci1.00. nlth Grala Market. PULUTH. June 30. WHEAT No. 1 northern. Mtd'tV: July, SJVaC, bid; Sep tember. 96TaMc, asked. OATS 40c. Oils' aad Koala. AVANNAH. Oa.. June 30 TURPEN TINE Firm. 51l4i614c: salea. 1.236 bar rels: receipts. 1.44 barrels: shipments, 79 barrels: storks. 21.0R4 barrels. Kt8 IN Firm; salea, 2.tti3 barrels; re ceipts. 3.8-4 barrels; shipments. SoO barrels; stocks. S.VH63 bsrrels. Quotations: B. (a 10, D. tdaS; E. 36-47S: F, M-724; O M.75; H. 377-; I. to-90; K, 34 86: M, I4.87H; N. 312H: KO, 17.21; WW, 7.K. , NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Prices Give oiowly to Small Amount of Selling;. J4ABJLET IS U5USUALLY DULL Praaaat I'aoertala t y as Crap Fxaapecta la Regarded largely Respaaalbla far Tale Caa dltlea. KKW TTtRK. June 20. tocks gave way lowly fTfAjr to a compai-atlveiy mail amount of selling. The market was un usually dull. A tew stocks, such as Great Northern preferred, Canadian PadfJo. Denver Rio UraiTTIa. the h-rlea. Interna tional Harvester and the electric and teJe- Rhone shares lost a point or mora, while orfolk and Western and some less active Issue exhibited considerable strength. The present uncertainty as to crop prospects la largely responlsbla tor this position, v The Hill stocks were among the weakest of standard railroad Issues. Hvever, the list exhibited considerable underlying strength as waa Indicated by Its steadiness In the face of a decline of nearly 4 points lata In the day by American Telephone. News that the director of the telephone company had recommended an Incraua of J:,0uu,uu0 In capital stocks was the signal or the moat vigorous move of the day "r near iraaers, w no SUCCeeaeO in driving It down rapidly. There was further active trading on the "curb" today In the new Panama canal bonds mora than 33.004,000. of which sold "when Issued" from 102T4 to 1031k. the nrlca tending toward the lower flgurs following publlo attention to the figures at which awards wera mad. Before the government can market the remaining 24o.OXOuO Panama bonds au thorised, bankers believe, the ptioe may come within the rang of what they are willing to pay. The bond market was Irretrular. Ameri can Telephone Convertible 4s weakened with the stock. Total sales, par value, 13,258,000. United State bonds war un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: alas. Utah. Law. Clorn. AIMa-Chalmeni ptt .... Amalgamated Copper , AJBarji'aa Agricultural Am. Beet Sugar 11,100 71 70 701a 47i 44 11 44 61 81. 1V U14 41S 4, H0 (00 4414 11 43 ' lc 4i Ul 'iivi Amartcaa Cos i Americas O. A W Am. Ox tan oil Amerliaa H. A U pt4. Am. lea BtourltlBS Amartcaa L4Doee4 . . . tJ Amarlcan booomotlva ., Amon can a. K , Am. BAR pf4 Am. Stool foundries. ., Am. Sugar Refining..., Amarlcan T. A T Americas Tobacco pfg., Americas Woolen , Anaconda Mining Ce. .. Alchlaoa Atchlaoa pfd . : Atlantlo Uoaat Line Baltlmora a Ohio Bethlebom Stool Brooklyn Rapid Tr.... 404 inu 100 4f 4. 100 81 (00 107 k 107 10T 100 42 U 41 ICO 130 120 114 U.700 lbll4 147 147 100 luO 4 U 44 12 40 400 41 40 lino 114 us iuia too 11 104 lot eeo ui ui ui 1.400 101 lo; 107 4O0 14 11 14 400 40 40 40 3.400 140 318 311 21 11 . 11 11 100 100 100 100 Canadian PaoKIa Central Laathor 4. Antral Lea i nor pta... lonirai at Mow Joraay., Chaaapeaka A Ohio..... Chicago A Alton Chicago Great Waatars C. O. W. pfd , Chicago A N. W , C. at. A St. P C . CCA St. U.... Colorado F. A I Colorado a Southern.. Cooaolldatod Oaa , Corn Prpducta , Delaware- a Hudson... no 1,700 44 41 4S lo 104 41 46 '46 100 141 141 147 4,400 111 127 127 (4 l K 14 14 (4 100 144 144 14 (00 U 4 14 171 18 (4 17 1 44 'ri 44 (7 14 44 Dourer A Kio Grand a D. A R. O. pfd V 1,400 (4 r , i 1 1 '. - a t , i . Distillers' Securities (00 7 Brio Krlo 1st pfd Krlo 14 pfd , Oonerai Klsotrta Oroat Northsra pfd Oreat Northern Ora otfs.... Illinois Csntral lntarborough Mot- Int. Met. pfd International Hamster ... Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern K. C So. sfd Laclede Osa Lul.MI A NashTtlle Minn. A St. Louis M.. St. P AS S, at Missouri, K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd Mlasourt Pacific National Biscuit National Load N. R. R. of M. Id pfd.... New Tork Central, ex-dlv. N. T.. Ot A W Norfolk a Western North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mali Pennsylranla People's Oaa P., C. C. A St. la 1.1U4 14 47 sno 200 4 46 200 11 141 lsl 4,900 117 111 12t 100 42 41 ' 42 704 141 14i 140 200 11 18 14 4(0 (2 41 41 1,400 121 120 120 i,soe u is 147 41 11 46 104 41 41 404 100 14 34 44 40 (S 1,1100 100 104 108 xw im iri 161 2O0 30 0 10 400 117 117 134 M 7 M 134 ( 400 17 100 44 3.100 (0 100 197 27 44 (0 117 44 (04 44 400 11 S! 31 400 110 100' 104 400 44 44 44 1.(00 li 107 107 400 74 74 14 4,700 194 113 133 100 17 27 24 1,000 124 124 124 200 104 104 101 100 '(4 4 (4 100 21 11 J (OO 44 14 44 ll Pitta burg Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullmsn Pilars Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Kork Island Co Rock Islsnd ro. pfd St. U A 8. F. Id pfd St. Lout! S. W St. U S. W. pfd Sloss-Shefflsld B. 1 Southern Paclflo Southern Rsllwsy So. Railway pfd Tennessee Opper Texas A -" T., St. L. a W T., St. L. W. pfd t'nlon Paclflo Vnlon Par.lfie pfd Vnlted States Realty t'nlted States Rubber t'nlted Ststes Btesl V. S. Steel pfd T'tah Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabssh prd IVestern Msrylsnd Westlnghoues Electfie ..... Wetsrn Union, ex-dly Wheeling U E 400 11 17 17 ir.9 161 91,600 ISO 200 10 93 33 10 U 10 400 l.Kst 400 43 (3 13 93 H- 44 46 46 M 44 11 104 71 100 (0 71 40 70 41 120 11 71 41 22 4.400 U0 120 l.sno Jl', 31 400 400 71 42 71 41 1.100 12 900 41 14.200 1 400 44 100 7 100 40 89.400 11 (00 114 61 60 115 16S 44 ' 44 74 76 40 40 7 76 11 111 4 400 47 aT S7 1,(00 100 400 'i.ios l.joo (6 (4 17- 34 '74" 74 17 SI 64 171 17 11 77 74 2no 4 ' lhlfh Valley 1.0110 171 174 Total sales for the day. 341.300 shares t York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 20. MONEY On call steadv, 2V4(ft2H per cent; ruling rate, 24.. closing bid, 2-S; offered at 2Va. Time loans dull, sixty days, 2V, per ctnt; ninety days, 2W2; six months, 8jr3S. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4 to 44 per cent; sterling exchange, steady with sctual business in bankers' bills at 3184 for sixty day bills, and at -34.S586 for de mand. Commercial bills. 34.S3H- SILVER Uar, 63c; Mexican dollars. 46c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bond today were s follows: V. 8. ref. is. rag.. .100 Int. M. M. 4s 47 do eoupon 104 Japan 4s 16 V. Is. reg 141 do 4s M do eoupon 1(1 K. C. So. 1st la..... : V. S. 4a. rsg 114 L, 8. deb. 4s 1M1.... 3 do coupon 114 L- A N uni. 4s ( Allls-Chsl. 1st (a.... 74 M . K A T. 1st 4s.. (7 Am. Af 4s 101 do gen. 4l 47 Am. T. A T. e. 4s..li' Mo. Pacific 4s 74 Am. Tobacco ta R R. af M. 4s (1 do 4s 101 N. Y. C. g. 1S 17 Armour A Oo. 4a. 41 do deb. 4s (3 Atuhlsoo gsn. 4a 44 -N. Y. , N. H. A H. do c. 4a. 114 rv. 6s do ct. 4t 113 N. A W. 1st a. 4s.. ( A C. L 1st 4s Hi do c. 4s 104 Bal A Ohio 4s No. Paclflo 4s 49 do !s . do la 71 . 41 O. S U rtd. 4s.... 44 . ss Penn. c. !s Mil.. 47 .101 do con. 4s 103 do 8. W. Ia... Brook. Tr. c. 4s. Ceo. of Ua. (s.... Can Leather 4s.. Reading gen. 4a (7 '. of N. I. g. SS..121 8 L. A 8 F. fg. 4s I (1 Choa A Ohio 4s...ll do gen. 6s do ref. is St. U S. W. c. 4s... sii Chicago A A. !s... 4 do 1st gold 4s ft C. B. A Q j. 4s.... 47 S A 1 4.V. 1t do sos 4s 44 Bo. Pac. col. 4 Mia O. M. ASP S l do c 4s (1 C. R. I A P. . 4s. 7 I do 1st ret. 4s (6 do rig. 4s ( 8e. Railway 4a 107 Colo. Ind. (s 14 do gsn. 4s 7 filo. Mia. ts unioa rsriric 48 101 C. A 8. r. A s. 4s tt do ey. 4s 107 P. A H. c. 4s. .100 do 1st A ref. 4s.. (7 D- A R. O. 4s... do ref. Is 1 Ttlstlllsrs 4s .... Kris p. I. 4s do gea. 4a do ct 4a, sar. do series B 'S v. s- jiubuer ss 1U6 so V. s. Btsel Id 4s.. 106' .... 7 Vs. -Car. Chem. (s .... 44 Wsbash 1st 4s ....11 do 1st A sx. 4a.. A.. 44 Western M4. 4a. .. .... 11 West. Else. ce. 4s.. (s..l(-' Wis. Central 4a.... lo 104 41's 4T (6 Oen. Else. ce. t 43 111. Cen. 1st ret. 4s.. 44 Mo. Pas. ss. 4s.... 1st Mat. 4s. 17 Bid. oilsrsd. Kaw Yrk Car Market. Th following quotations are furnished bv IxigHn A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteenth street - Amsr. Tu banco 414 ,. 4 . 10 . 41 . 14 1 . 4 I 1-14 .101 Bay Stale Gas.., Hulls coalltloa Cactus Chlno DaTls Daly Ely Ceatrel .... Ely Cone Sranalla ...... Glrous Bslmoat Oresae Cans oaa Inaairatloa .. XI ' Nov. Cons .. 11 Kawhouae ,., .. 11 Nevada-l tan .. 14 Ohio Copper .. 1 Rawhide Coalltloa .. I Kay Central .. 44 Swift Pag Ce..., .. 1 Sesra-Raabuck Ce 140 .. 1 Superior A Pittsburg H .. 4 Trinity Copper 4 .. 1 Nortk Lake I .. r 3 Lssral Sawarltlea. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnksr A Co., 444) New Omaha National Bank building: Bid- asses, beslrtre Creamery, pfd s (I ur National Bank Bldg , pfd If Cars Kacfeaag Nat. Bask steak . 44 lOanell KlnfTa. la, 4H. 114 .. : Cltr of Omaha arhnnl 44a 1M1. MNdalir rraini o ta, KM...., . lot 11 t . KH lo St ie iw.a '4 it m i in n lot H l)in ft u I ar emt pt Fairmont (mnr IM g I p. m Fairmont Omry fa t p. a.. Ksnaaa City 4a. IMO Marloa t o.. Ia.. 4a. im Orn.h Watar 4a, 1M oaiaha a C. a. at. By. to, un . Omaha C. B. St. Ry. Ia. 1414. 104. ss SSUj ... 401 47 101 TO 44 n 104 1 104 101 44 Ml 44 ex -die 41 ss ....... 44 107 o a c. . t. i t I p omana oaa ta, im Omaha K. L. P. la. IM rackara Motor T par eont t'oloa Stork Taras stork .......... t'nloa stork Yard la. 1M1 So. Caliromla Miana la. 1414 Trl-Oty R. A U., t4 ISO 41 is Wlaa ateneilai HaapMal ea. ln. Iisiss ateek Market. IXINDON, June 20. American securities opened quiet and steady today. During the forenoon transactions a limited but good lone prevailed. At noon the market was steady with prices ranging from unchanged to a point higher than yesterday' New York closing. .ondon nosing stock quotations: Consols, money T toolr()lls A Nse4t..lST do account Ts Mo.. Kan. A Ten. 41 A ma I. Copper 74 New York Central.. .114 Ansronda 4 Norfolk A Wasters.. 110 Atchison 117 4s pfd 41 da pfd 71 Ontario A Wasters.. 44 Baltimore A Ohle. . ..111 Pennsylvania 44 Csnsdlsn Psclflo ....147 Rand Mines 7 Cnsespssse A Ohle., M Reading 12 Chi. Oreat Western.. 44 entaera Railway .. 12 Chi., Mil. A St. P.. 141 do pfd 11 De Beers ... I Southern Paclflo ..,.122 ,. .. r Union Pacific 141 40'4 P'd 47 ... 47 V. 8. Steel (1 ... 41 de pfd 112 .... 47 Wshaeh II ...14 4s pfd t ...11646 Denver A Rio O, do pfd Ens do 1st pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central tuLvt.h-Har, yui, 1 at 4Vd per ounce. MONEY H4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' hill Is 24 per cent. Boston Stocks (so Beads. BOSTON, Juns 20. Closing quotation on si ik were a follows: Alloues It Mohawk Amsi. Copper 70 'Nerada Osn. ... A. S. U A I t Nlplsslng Mines Arizona Com. , 17 North butts .... Atlantlo ! 4 North Lake ... 41 ... ,.. 10 ... 44 ,.. 1 B. A C. C. A g. M. 14 sold Dominion .. ... 47 ,..149 ... II ... 72 ,.. 11 ... 33 ... 1 ... 17 ... H ,.. 1 ... 41 I Butte Oalitloa U Osceola Cat. A Arlsona..... Cat. A Heels...... Centennial Oo. Rang a C Eset Butte C. M.. Franklin . Olroux Cob Oranby Con . 41 parrott S. A C... .474 Quincy 11 Shannon . 42 Superior . 11 Superior A B. M. . 11 Superior A P. C. 7 Tamarack . 4f'4j II. 8. S. A. A M. . 7 de pfd Greene Canaoea Use Roysle Copper.. 17 Utah Con .. 1 ... 41 ... 1 ...111 Kerr Lake 4 Utah Cooper Co.. Lsks Copper (( Wlnons La Salle Copper 4 WoiTerlos Mural Cooper 32 K-aiv. , New Tork Mlnlns Stocks. NEW TORK, June 20. Closing quotations 01 tinning biocke eie Alios 2f4 t.lttle Chief , Mexican ...... Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket . 4 .440 .100 .100 .140 40 Com. Tunnel stock,. 14 do bonds i Onn, Csl. A Va 144 Horn SIlTsr 26 Iran Bllssr 1(4 Lesdrllle Osa. 14 Offered. Bank Clear!"-. OMAHA. June 20. Bank clearings for today were 32,246,734.30 and for the corre sponding data laat year 31,982,481.20. OMAHA UflNEKAs. MARKET. BUTTER Creamery. No. a delivered ta the retail trad in 1-lb. cartons. 33c; No. 2. In K-lh. tubs, 31c; No. 3, in 1-lb. cartons, tic; packing slock, solid pack, lie; dairy. In DO-lb. tuba, 144lto; market changes every Tuesday. CHL-ESK-Twlns. 14Mrl6o; young Ameri cas, 16c; daisies, lac; triplet, l&o; Umbsrger, 16c; No. 1 brick, loc; Imported bwls. Uo; cuniestlo Swiss, 22c; block Swiss. Ukv POULTRY iiressea broilers, under t lbA. 35.00 per doi ; hen 14o;cockA 10c; duck, lbc; gee. 16c; turkey, 34c; pigeon, per don. 31.30; homer squabs, per doo, HV; fancy squabs, per do.. li.oO; No. t per 60a, ee.OI. Alive; Broilers, 30c; 1, t IV lbs., and 1 to 2 lbs.; sue; smooth legs. Iki; bens, 10c; old rousters, So, eld ducks, full featheistt, lie, gee, fuii teaiheraa. ic: turacy. UVtc, guinea fowl. 30o tach; pi cons, par dux., homers. vr oox. lluu: squabs. No. 1. per dos., Il.su; Me. 3, tsar tivx.. ttv; oia turkeys. 14o. tan lrosu PIckartH. 10c; whits, lac; Plks. 14c; trout, ale: Isrc craDuiea kiWc; opaniah mackerel. 19o; eel, Uw; had dock, Uc; tlounders, 13o; green cat tlx a, lj; ids sums, evu woj saaa ro. per pair, 40o; Itug; leg, per do,, e6c4es.uO; aalmou, 20c; baiitout. sc; ysliow parui, sc. tullai he; buiibsaci. 10. Beel Cuts-Kib: Ko. J, lVe; No. 3, Ulc; No. i, luVxc. Loin: No. J, loc; No. 2, Usc; No. 3, 13c Chuck: No. 1, So; No. 3, 6c; No. 3, 60. Round: No. 1, 10V,c; No. J, 10c; No. 3. JOc Plate: No. J, 6c; No. 3, c; No. 8, 4,c. thLiio-Bgnanai, fancy select, per bunch, W ZHit-M. Jumbo, bunch, i.vniji.Ji. Cherries, home arown, per 24-t. case, i-uo. Dates, Anchor brand, new, no 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, !i.0v. Uoosebernea, nome aiown, per 24-qt. case. 4U.6O. Lemons, iimonelra brand, extra fancy, 300 sue, per box, ei.aU; 860 size, per box, 3.(J0; Loma luiionelra, fancy, 30u size, per box, i.ou; 4vj sixe, per box, f?.60:. 240 and 420 sizes, -oo per box less; Cymbal brand, 3-,it,u sizes, per box, 3.ofS.7.ou Oranges, Camella ituuiaiids aienciaa, ail sizes, per oox. 34 0U; lancy Valencia, bO-iftr&tt sizes, J.L.B- Call loinla Jaffa and Mediterranean swejt oranges, 160 and smaller ilxes, per box, 43. it. Pineapples Florida, 24--3)-4i-48 sizes, per crate, i.Ji. Strawberries, Hood River, per Z4-qt. case, 34.00. Watermelons, Texas, per lb., 2c. Cantaloupes, California, stand ard, 45 count, (4.0O per crate; pouy crate, 64 count. t-i.M. VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax, per hamper, IJ.60; per mkt. bsk., tMc431.0o. Cabbage, southern, new, per lb., 4Vxc. Cu cumbers, hot house, 1 and 2 dos In box, per box, ll.ijfe'i.Oo; Texas, per bu., hamper, 1.1.60. Egg plant, tancy Florida, per doz., )l.b02.U0. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce, extra fancy leat, per doz., 40c. Radishes, psr dos., 30c. onions, Texas Bermuda, white, per crate, 12.25; yel low, per crate, 32.00. Parsley, fancy home Brown, per dos. bunches, 46c. Potatoes, Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., .1.3n1.50; new stock. In sscks. per lb., 4c.. Tomatoes, 'i eyas, per 4-bek. crate, 1126. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California, soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, lo less. Brazil nuts, per lb., 13c; In sack lots, lo less. Filberts, per lb.. 14c; in sack lots, lo less. Peanuts, roaated, per lb., 8c; raw, per lb., 614c. Pecans, large, per lb., 16c; In sack lots, lc les. Walnuts, California, per lb., 19c; lu sack lots, lc less. Honey, new, 24 frames, 33.7a, Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 20. -COFFEE Fu tures opened steady at an advance of 162 points. In response to steady French ca bles and soatered covering. Smaller re ceipts st the Brazilian ports and firm Brszllian offers for forward shipment probably tended to restrict offerings, and the market ruled generally steady, closing quiet, net unchanged to 4 points higher. Sales, 16.000 bafs; June. 10.89c; July, 10. Mo; August, 10.83c; September, 10.71c; October, lO.utic; November, 10.63c; December, Janu usry, February, March and April, 10.61c; May. 10.62c .. Havre was Unchanged to H higher. Ham burg was unchanged to higher. Rio, 50., r el a higher at 7 3350; 8a n tog, unchanged; 4sti ITuO; 7s. I 8300. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports, mono bags, against 24.000 baKs last year. Jundlahy receipts, 7.800 bass, against ,12.700 bags last yesr. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday, 6.83ti bags, against 10.706 bags last year. Rain was reported In all districts of Sao Pa-tla. Spot coffee, steady; Rio. No. 7, 13c; Santos, No. 4. 13'c. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 1315c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jure 20. METALS Copper, standard, firm; spot and futures. 812.30(9 12.40. London market firm; spot, to7 6s; futures, 67 17s M Lake copper, locally, I12.25fi13.00; electrolvtlc, 812.62Vi12.76; cast ing, I12.37ral2 50. Tin. firm; spot and fu tures. 41.7j4o.OO. London market firm; spot, 192 16s; futures. 1191 16s. Lead, steady; 34.4aig4.60 at New York; W.3D&4 40 at East St. Louis. At London. 13 6s 3d. Spelter, strong; 3S.70fr6.90 at New York; 86.o6!Uo.75 at East St. lxiuls. At London. 24 12s 6d. Antimony, dull; Cookson's. 8900. Iron, Cleveland warrsnts. 46s 4Hd In London. Locally, Iron was Irregular; No. 1 northern foundry. No. 1 southern foundry snd No. 1 southern foundry, soft. 315 00 16.60; No. 2 northern foundry, 114.764$ 16. 26. ST. IXll'IS, Mo.. June 20. METALS Lead, firm at 14.37 Vj4.4o; spelter, strong at (0.505. lit). r4ta Market. NEW YORK. June SO. COTTON Spot closed quiet. 10 points higher; middling up lands. 1S.4iv m'dlln gul' ln.lvic. No sales. ST. I5UIS Mo.. June 30 COTTON l n chsnged; middling. 15c; sale, none; re ceipts, 45 bsles; shipments, 651 bales; Stork, 8,70' bales. New York cotton trerket. as furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Cot ton exchange. 818 South Sixteenth street: Month. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. July .... 14 71 14 W Tl TI 14 84 14 Aug 14 '3 14 70 14 5 14 h 1148 Sept. ... 13 IV It 69 11 NO 13 64 IS 48 Oct 13 24 13 29 13 20 18 26 13 It Deo. 13 24 13 31 13 21 13 26 11 ltt OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET BeeTci Are Generally Strong to Ten Cent Higher. HOGS SELL MOSTLY TEN jUGHHH GfH4l KllllatT Kheea. nasi lasalr la G)el Deaaaad, with Saaalr Terr Light aad Price gtrwagj ta Some lllgner. BOITTH OMAHA, run t. 1911. Receipts were: Cattl Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3.987 .97 3.W7 Estimate Tuesday 1.300 12.600 3.000 Two dars this week 4.37 13.457 Sam days last week.... 8.3 26.(79 Same days 2 weeks ago. 3.631 14.473 Same days 8 weeks ago. 6.107 20.00 Sam days 4 weeks ago. 9.416 22,6X9 Sara day last yesr.... 9,030 K.863 The following table shows th receipts of cattle hogs, and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data as compared with last year 1911. 1910. inc. Cattl Hogs Sheep .... 479.3X1 446, US M.8 ...JL3Pl.t04) 14V3.76T 178.449 ... 242.431 4THO&1 33.330 following table a ho ws the avrs 1 he prices on hog at South Omaha for th last several days, with tyornparksona: f Dates, j 1911. WM.fl909.ln3.llW.rj9.l un 101 J2HI S 90W Iff! I I 31 tm 6 8S I 18 I 81 I II I 231 I 13 I 36 8 If I 381 I Ti I 6 30 8 8! 8 33 8 19 I 301 6 16 June 11. 371 3 0H1 June 12.. June 13.. June 14.. i 48 II 91 89 e I 1 jj eM8Sl 8 61184 1841 f I 68 I Ml 5 67 ( 97l 6 4 931 6 M 6 91) 4 7IJ ir IM June 16., i 76HI 4o 7 67 July 16.. June 17.. June 14.. June 19.. 6 Mi 9 36 T 60 l! a 6 9m t 99 9 21 7 63 T 61 7 (3 30 e 42 June 20.. Sunday. RecelDts and disposition of live stock at th Union stock yards for the twenty-four nours ending at 3. p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS. Catt1a.Hogs.Sheep.tT sea. C, M. St. P. Ry.... 1 1 1 w abash Mipsourl Pacific 6 Vnlon Pacific ' 46 C. A N. W east I C. A N. W west.... 88 C; St. V., A 0 14 C. R. A Q., east 6 C. B. A Q., west.... 42 C, R. I. A P., east.. I Illinois Central c. o. w 6 49 2 to 10 2 68 3 2 3 t 'i 10 Total receints m 186 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 8f.9 166 Swift and Company 733 1.030 . 342 Cudahy Pocking Co 1,008 8.618 28 Armour A Co 969 3,3M1 149 Schwarti-Bolen Co 34 1.... Murphy 4,411 Sinclair S Morrell 94 Stephens Bros 44 .... Hill A Son 116 F. B. Lewis 30 Huston A Co 47 ...... .... J. B. Root A Co 3 J. H. Bulla 97 U Wolf 41 8. werthelmer 6 .... N. Conahey 14 Other buyers 261 til Totals 3,801 lXTVr LSM CATTLE Ther were 160 car of cattle reported In this morning as against 213 cars on Tuesday of last week. It was. In fact, the smallest run for Tuesday since three weeks ago. There was a splendid showing of beef steers In the yards this morning there be ing a number of loads that were good to very good on sale. Fortunately th buying demand was reasonably active and th market opened in good season In the morn ing with prices on the desirable kind of beeves ranging anywhere from strong to as much as 10c hlger in some cases. Right good cattle sold up as high as 36.15. The bulk of the offerings changed hand at an early hour. Oood fat. cows and heifer were strong In sympathy with th strength shown by beef steers, but grass stock was quoted no better than steady. There were vmrv f.w etM.ir ei - .4 feeders In the yards and the trad on that aina or came was without any new or interesting features. Quotations on cattle: Oood to cholc beet steers, 6.85ii.l6; fair to good beef steers, 86.60g6.86; common to fair beef steers. 16.003 6.60; good to choice heifers, 86.00ift6.o0; good to choice cows, 14.606.09; fair to good cows and , heifers, 84.00fl4.60, common to fair cows and heifers, i2.6OjX.0O; good to cboics utockers and feeders. e4.906.2); fair to good ktockers and feeders, 14.404.90; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.6094.40; stock heifers, 33.0U&.4.24; veal calves. 44 XfciI.ai: bulls, st us, etc., 3.2.vy5.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 2J... 33.... II..., 31.... 14.... 40.,.. 11.... 14.... 21.... 11 7.... SO.... St.... 18... 34.... 40.,.. 84... 14.... 31.... 11.,... 11.... 11.... 21.... 12... 14.... 21... 11 ... 16 14.... 14.... ' AT. Pt. No. At. Pr. ...1214 I W ...1180 4 st ...116 6 44 ...lift 4 46 ...140( ( W ...1100 ( U ...1310 4 84 ...U14 ( 16 ...1112 ( 16 ...lam ( so ...1481 i (0 ...1177 ( (0 ...1244 4 40 ...1124' ( (6 ...ISO ( M ...14S4 ( ft ...1284 ( H ...1161 ( 00 ...111! (00 ...U14 (00 ...11(1 (00 ...168( (0 ...1344 4 00 ...1444 4 OS ...1476 ( 06 ...1S04 ( 06 ...1661 ( 04 ...1224 4 04 ...1472 4 04 ...1471 ( 10 (31 1 04 1401 ( 20 644 4 16 11 4 44 10S6 ( (0 1124. 4 44 1264 4 44 1266 4 66 10t 4 60 lOftfl ( (0 110 ( (o ...... 114 4 44 1064 4 (6 1240 6 44 138 ( Hi . (66 1164 4 10 1141 1 70 1034 ( 10 12K 4 70 UM 4 74 1264 A 74 1224 4 76 1144 4 74 1171 ( 76 400 ( 74 1160 ( 10 1160 ( (0 1294 ( (0 1136 I 10 11. 24. 14... 41... 24... 24... 11... 14... 41... 40... 14... 11... 4... 16... 16... 24... 16... 24... (4... 44... 10... 12... 1(... Ct... 11... 14... 40... 21... (1... 14... 37. 1JH 4 46 24. 14(7 ( 14 COWS. STEERS AND HEIFERS II.. (M ( 00 (. 4(4 4 00 34. ..ion (a .. Ml I 10 . . 12( 4 7( .. 77( 4 74 .. 416 4 ( ..1404 I U 4 I It 14 It 10 I 18 4 6 t 12 104 67 11 9 1 1 ..1214 4(6 (0 , .. 724 4 40 28 .. 146 4 44 111 ..1202 4 (4 1( .. 76 I 40 COW8. .. 474 I 1 I .. 721 I 36 4 , ..1061 4 16 4 ..1048 4 4a ' ( ..1011 4(0 1 ..LUX 4 76 HEIFERS. .. 671 I 40 ( ..421 I 70 .4 .. (! 4 00 I .. 144 4 20 12 BULLS. ..1114 4 40 1 .. 470 4 00 t . . 144 4 ..1092 4 40 ,.121h ( OS .. Md (00 ..1124 I 10 .. 141 4 lO .. 746 4 40 .. 700 ( 36 .. 706 6 40 ..1(10 4 74 ..17 JO 4 40 CALVES. 14 3 16 1 124 4 40 1 133 4 24 1 no ( 76 1 130 4 40 1 1A0 4 14 1 460 4 Oo 1 160 7 00 4 140 4 00 1 ISO T 00 1 130 ( 00 4 1,2 1 00 1 180 ( 00 t 180 7 00 4 171 4 40 1 120 1 00 HO 4 10 1 1(0 1 00 8 164 ( 40 1 110 1 26 STOCK EK8 AND FEEDERS. 16 411 4 IS 1 731 4 (0 4 641 4 10 7 J72 4 70 H i4 4 40 14 I4 4 74 31 I4 4 44 17 741 4 10 HOGS Receipts of nogs thla morning numbered only 189 cars aa against M cars 011 Tuesday of last week. The market opened with that feeling that hogs would eell at steady or possibly strong price and a few ot the first loads that changed hands brought very little. If any more money than yesterday. However, as buyers noted that there was an enormous falling off In receipts aa compared with a week ago, with protepects that the runs would con tinue moderate the remainder or the week they apparently became very anxious for supplies, witn tne result that the trade he. came almost Immediately Kn Mu. hlih.. The trade was very sctlve at the advance aMid the hogs changed hands about as readily aa buyers could get at them. I.ater on in the morning It became fully loc higher, closing at the high point of the day. The hogs sold very largely at 85.96fi.05 rr m high aa 34.1& for th beat light weights. In this connection It might . ..i.i leutiuu tne country In regard to i. Km 110KS. While the demand for best light weights Is still very good, and while hogs of mat description srs commanding a tug premium over heavy and mixed loads still there are beginning to be a rood many common and trashy light loads wHcn sre not wanted. In other words, to command high prices a load of light hogs must be even In weight, smooth and shapely. On the other hand, rough and uneven light hogs may b depended upon to sell way down In th list of prices. Everything In sight had changed hands before 10 o'rlock In th morning. Repreentp"ve -Mes: Na. :Ar. Sb. Pt. Na. As. Sk. Pr. 6.-.J... 1 44 ttl 4 4 A 14 MS ... 8 IS 47 240 144 I SO il Ill 120 I kt 44 144 40 4 00 i- -1 .! 4 Si 80 2"4 20 4 OS 46.. 134 60 6 (i 64 ;S4 at I 00 43 264 201 I l ;t4 4 AO II 4 ... 4 44 44 134 (4 4 8 II lo 181 IN It 234 140 4 OO 1 444 ... I 44 90 3uT ... 104 ... I 4 44 4 - ... 4 H ... 4 so ... 4 SO ... 4 44 ... 4 ss 44 I SS ... I 40 14 I (S ... I SO 44 I SO SO ( s 344 I 44 ... 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(0 41.... 74.... 73.... 41.... 44... 71.... 41.... 14.... 41.... 44.... 71.... 19.... 40..., 70.,.. 14.... 71.... 44.... TI.... ...144 ...238 110 ISO I sit t 110 4 40 .181 ..831 .201 ..41 ..Kl ..231 . .2'4 ..166 44 4 00 40 4 on 4 4 00 . . 4 00 404 4 00 ... 4 "0 ... 4 OA ... 4 44 ... 4 00 ..144 IS! 144 4 OS 46 174 44 4 14 71 ill ... 4 14 80 181 ... I II 1 ... 4 44 .114 IN I 00 144 ... 4 44 94 14 ... I 11 SHEEP Reelpts of sheep were very mod arat this morning, only about eight cars being reported In part of them single decks. A ha been the rase several days bark th quality of offering was far from good taken as a whole. There were four more car of Oregon yearlings, th same ss have oeen coming and the remainder or the re ceipts consisted of odds and ei,n of spring lambs and ewe. Th demand waa fair and it was evident that packers wanted a iew aeoent Killer and anything that would come under that head sold verv reai'.llv at strong prices. Common stuff, much of it naraiy good enough tor killers was natur ally slow sole at no more than steadv price. There were a few good spring lambs that Sold UD to 87.. the heat nrlre nnlH In some day and there were two head of usuve ewes gooa enough to bring 14.16. Quotations on sheeD and lambs: Sorlna lamb, good to cfiblce. 36o7.25: eorlne lambs, fair to good. 86'7T77n0; shorn lamoa. good to choice IS txT7i shorn Jambs, fair to good, 86.6tao.0O; feeding Iamb shorn, 83.6034.25; yearlings, shorn, 44 finrfra no- . V. h . v. n. t. -rc-v. v. - . w, uv u, . 1 , vwt-0, good to choice, shorn, W.6Ojp4.00; ewes, fslr togood, shorn, 88.00fSa.60; culled ews, 11.60 Representative saUa: No. Av. . 87 . 64 . 60 . 73 . 44 . 69 . 4 . 124 . 64 . 62 . 90 . 116 . 63 Pr. 1 60 4 76 2 76 7 25 4 60 7 00 4 60 4 15 6 00 8 66 2 00 2 76 60 dO western ewes, culls 301 western lambs 211 western lambs, feeder 00 spring lambs 16 spring lamb, culls 64 spring Iambs 8 spring lambs, culls 41 western ewes ISsS western lambs...... 66 western lambs, feeders 14 western ewes 8S western ewe 68 spring lamb CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and "heest Steady Host Btreagr. CHICAGO. June 20. CATTLE Receipts. 2.600 head; market steadv: beeves. 34. 90s 6.60: Texas steers, 34.65tift.85; western steers. 84.36i96.70; stockers and feeders. 33.6tVff6.60; cows and heifer, 82.6036.90; calves, 86.104, 8.60. HOQl Receipt.' 18.000 head; market strong at opening prices; light, 8S.0nffy.4O; mixed, 800f.42ii; heavy, (o.04i.3JH; rougn, (o.vsi.tJ6; good to cnoice heavy, t6.0Mfd.S7Va: pigs. lo.66fS6.26:. bulk of sales. t6.2&9.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000 head: market steady; native, 32.nO-4.35; western. 12.7504.85: yearlings. 34.low4.9o: na tive lambs, HXK(j.S0; western, 84.254j6.60. t. I.owl Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June 80. CATTLE RecelDts. 9,400 head, including 3,800 Texans: market. steady to 10a lower: native shipping and export steers, 35. 7640; dressed beef and butcher steers, 35.2fi6.00; steers under 1.000 pounds, 3o.0viftt.25: stockers and feeders, 83.00i34.76j cows and heifers. ISOfVft 0.25; canners, ILOiVfi3.00; bulls, 83.60r36.25; cslves, 85.00ia8.26; Texas and Indian steers, 14. 00600; cows and heifers, 83.006.00. HOGS Receipts, 18.100 head: market. steady to strong: pigs and lights. 35.00?) 6.46; packers. 34.3rvS6.4S; butchers and best heavy. 36.35(86. 46. SHEEP Receipts, 15.000 head: market. 10c to 15c lower; native muttons, 3.fsYfr3.75: lambs. I6.0067.fi0: culls and bucks, 32.0OJr3.75; stockers, l.253.0O. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. June 20. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head. Including 200 southerns; market, steady to strong; dreesed beef and. export steers, 858.van.36; fair to good, 84.86 $J5.eO; western steers, 84.80fti6.10; stockers and feeders, 13,755.00; southern steers, 3.85.SS.30; southern cows, 82.90rft4.60; native sows, 92.40(95.00; native heifers. M.OOrftelO; bulls. 13.0011 4.66; calves. 34 00(84.75. HOGo Receipts. 19.000 head: market. 60 higher: bulk of sales, 6.t5f?3.22; heavy, 6.108.30; packers and butchers. .15iS6.20; packers and butchers, 86.15fr.26; lights, ejy.15 tj6.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,030 head; msrket, wesk; lambs. 5.2fii'7.00; year lings, 34.25(34.75; wethers, 83.75r2f4.0r: ewes. 23.25r93.50; stockers and feeders, I2.7fxfffl.25. St. Joseph I. Ire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 30. CATTLE Receipts. 1.8T9 head; market slow: beeves. 14 50ft . 10; cows and heifers, 33.606.66; cslves. ITJ.5fnfi7.75. HOGS Rerelnts 8.600 heed: market 6c to lor higher; top, 8f.26; bulk of sales, 86.109 V 8.26. A 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 3 000 heed; market active and strong; lambs, 4.6O7.0O. Stork la Sight. ....414 ....let ... J4 ... t7 ... Il ....01 .. . . 281 ....21 ...104 ....174 ....14 ,...m ... i;t ....ti ...HI . ... 144 ....( Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.300 12.600 2.000 St. Joseph 1.800 8.5o0 8,000 Kansas City 11.000 19,000 12.WX) St. Louis 9.400 18.100 15.000 Chicago 2,500 16,000 15.000 Totals 28,000 74,100 . 47.000 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frails. NEW YORK. June 30 EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet, but firm on the smsll stocks; on the spot fancy, 15gitjc; choice, 14Vc; prime, 13V13,e. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, quiet on the spot, but prices are firm on the small stocks: 9-(J'144c for California up to 30-40. and Il4t14 for Oregon from 80s to 80s. Apricots, quiet and steady, with small of ferings; on the spot, choice 15c; extra choice, l&4i('lHr; fancy, lUViftlie. I'earhe. quiet and steady; choice, 8fi9c;. extra choice, O'atiS'ir ; fancy, 9fl0r. Ralxina, dull, but steady; loose muscatels, ti'friTo; choice to fancy seeded. 6'c9c; seedless, 6c; London layers, ll.Kil to. Wool Market. BOSTON. June 20 WOOL While there is no general trade In wool, conslder sble staple Is rhsnging hands and dealers report a strong undercurrent of avllvlty. The bulk of the transitions have been In the new clip. The market holds firm. Estimate place the amount of the clip contracted In Montuna at approximately 60 per rent, the greater part being sold st 19o. Territory sroured wools are selling at 61c to 52c for the very best, while three eighths Ohio Is hanging hands st 25c. ST. LOCIS. June 20. WOOI-r-Unrhsnged. Territory and western mediums, !7'o'lsVc; fine mediums. 16'al7c; fine. lirgM'ic. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Juns 20 DRY OOODS The cotton goods markets were quiet for the day. I'nderwear and hosiery for spring delivery are. being offered at last Sfason'a prices. Silks are quirt. House trsde with jobbers la light but steady, Isgar Mark!. NEW YORK. Jun JO.-SUGA R Rw. firm, muscovado. 89 test, 3 42c; centrifugal, 96 test, 392c; molasses, 89 test, 1.17c; re fined, steady. Omaha Hap Market. OMAHA. Jun 30-HAY-No. 1, 811; No. 2. 810; packing. 87; alfalfa, 613. Straw: Wheat. V. rye. 34 60. oat ti SHYER WEDDING HOLDS EES Reception oa Wliit Hons) lwnr Endi Most Notable Function. FIVE THOUSAND AHE rEISENT i Mr. Tar Rarvrtae Her Fr4aa r, . Reasalalasr hr th ITweldewCB Ida la ReewiTtatt Llaa ( , All rtTealagf. f WASHINGTON, Juna tO.-Tha siiTs wedding celebration of President and Mr. Taft. the second that has been held in tha White House, came to an and last tUgM with the reception on th Whit Hme lawn. Imitations had been sent lo almost 12.000 persons and while th official eounl nf those who shook hands with tha prearl rient was not given out It was atf ln-tXe4 that at least 6.000 persons were pre eat. Never In th history of the nation prob ably hss such a function been held fit Washington. The diplomatic rorpa, tha T'nlted State supreme court, th eenata nnd the house of representatives, tha de partments of the government, th men who are high In political affairs of th country, the army and navy and almost every walk, in life were represented. The clear, OorH night, mnking the reception In th open air possible, prevented the crush of which) the White House for days has been afraid and mado the reception not only brilliant and unusual, but delightful In every re epect. The guests would have filled tha White House to overflowing, but th Whlta House grounds sre ample and there was no crush and no confusion. Possibly 18.000 people crowded about tha Iron fence that surrounds the grountls and looked longingly at th lectrlo display, th (plashing fountain and the gay throrur within. Washington seldom gets exalted, about BTfrrthlng, but tonight tt showed .Its Interest In the anniversary of the president In aamlstAkabls fashion. PrtweMstaaa Beglna Hecepttea. Th aaeCs said that the reception wessl 1 begin at f eesook and promptly on tha hour, to the strains of the wedding tnareh, the president oa airs. Taft walked alowly down the staircase ef the Whit Home preceded by th six presidential aide and followed by the cabinet. Out through th red room to th rear portico of th man sion, down th broad step and out onto th lawn the procession marched, while hundreds of guests already In the gTOUd watched their progress. They took thlt stand beneath two trees Just about tha center of th lawn, whose branches war Joined by an alactrio sign flashing "IS- 1911." The guests entered from th east front, passed through th corridor beneath tha Whit House and out onto th lawn. Down the winding walk they passed tn two Mnes to where th president, his fac wreathed. In smile, was waiting to meet them all. Above th walks th electric! ana - had) touched ' tha trees with tnogio and they), biased In red and whit and blu bulb. From the top of th treasury a monatetf! searchlight played upon a new American -flag upon th summit of th mansion. Over th rear portico another flag; In red, whit and blu Incandescent lamps, -shimmered and waved. Th fountain in tha center of th ground, played upon by another searchlight sprinkled forth) ail hue of th rainbow. Th Washington monument. 1,000 feat to th south, brought Into sight by th thou and of lights, stood out sharply against ' the sky, with her and there a tr strive Ing unsuccessfully ag&inst th lights oj man. , Presents Beantlfal Scene. ' The Whit House iawn. dipped and) ' shaved' to the very quick, made a carpet of oft dark green over which Walked lightly th gayly clad women, the men in block or In the white of the military service. Down near th fountain th Marin band In scarlet coats played with vigor aad la the Whit House Itself the Engineer bond vied with them. Every, corner of tha mas slon had its own particular light. On tha terraces that extend upon th old man sion eastward and westward the beauty ot th White House conservatories had been poured. The tall lamp that stand along the borders of these terrace had been shaded by deep red paper, resembling noth ing so much as monster popple. The reception was Just as Informal asj the president could make It, Those who could waited in line for hour to shak hands, but many slipped out of th line and sought the shaded walks, the chairs waiting on the grass or wandered at will through the lower floors of th mansion. The presents that numbered In th hun. ' dreds and whose money value ran high, 1 Into the thousand attracted many, whlla,' others turned to the east room, whose pol ished floor echoed to th tread of th dancers. Preparations had been mod fop 1.000 guests and the refreshment tables in the state dining room cam as near groaning aa a perfectly good table con come. The president and the members of his family with the cabinet and th Aides were served on the east terrace but tha guests found their refreshments in th,' state dining room. 1 Mr, Taft Stay la Llae. Mrs. Taft surprised even those families with the Improvement in health that sh hss shown by remaining by th president's side in the receiving line all th evening. She wore a gown of whit satin brocaded with white flowers, with a court train. Miss Helen Taft, who was near at hand, wore a gown of pink satin with a tunlo of pink chiffon. In spite of th unususl crowd th ma chinery had been so perfected that every thing worked smoothly. The automobile under the watchful eye of the police, chugged up to the east entrance, deposited their occupants and steamed away again a half dozen to the minute. The foot oaa. sengers found scce mora difficult but th ponce arrangements were good and with a ilttle rushing now and then, a little di plomacy tare and there, ihey got through the crowds of the curious. More than 100 policemen (n uniform were on guard around th fence and th usual plain clothes men and secret service guards war within the grounds. While o'clock had been named as th hour at which the reception begsn no Urn was fixed for the end of the festivities and it was after midnight that the sna-lneer bnd struck up 'Home, Sweet Home," th last dancers swept out on the floor of th east room ond th president felt that h could retire. The president said In part: "Th prospect of going back to a less sctlv life hss In It at this time on phases that, are welcome and soma that ar unwelcome. The necessity for labor which will follow my retirement, however, relieves me somewhat from anxiety on that score. "It will be now. when my son Robert comes buck to practice law, four genera tions in Cincinnati, and whll it ha been pressed on him and on me to hv him go to some place where possibly his emolu ments would b larger. I am determined, snd he sympathises with me. that be shall go to th horn that knew hi great grandfather and his grandfather and hi. father, and ther h shall work out his -w' "ui DIB I I hops wu j V. -at least in atb and tn f me unaer tn Influences that be favorable to his success restraining hlra within th pa limitations of an honorabkt Ufa." 114 SAWisjn