THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE - 26, 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET High - Temperatures in Canadian No th west Cause Scare. CORN GBOWTH DISAPPOINTS However, the Aercaa Is Very Lareje and with Good FoHac Weather , the Early Setbacks Might Be Overcome, OMAHA. June 25, 1912. All wheat markets have more or lew cf a scare over high temperature In the Canadian northwest Late advices, however, from spring' whfriit states were mostly , favorable. Harm weather prevalllBS such, as Is i:edcd after the late liberal rains In that section. A very nervous market must be expected for some time, as tcaien of more or less magnitude will be In evidence. . . Ileports from the corn belt are not very flattering. The crop was planted late and fcrowth to date is disappointing. How ever, the screage Is very large and with fe-ootl forcing weather early setbacks might easily be overcome. iry, hot weather reports from the northwest opened : wheat strong and higher, llain . Is needed badly for the Miring wheat crop. Cash wheat waa un cnanged. Com was strong and higher with wheat and unfavorable crop reports. Voicing weather Is needed to advance ttii late planted acreage. Cash corn was c lower to o higher. miliary wheat, receipts were 624,0C lutht;) and shlpmenu were 430,000 bush 1 b. against . receipts last year .of 806,010 bushels end shipmenU of 42,00O bushels. 1'rlmnry cor receipts were 1,X76,000 bnshels and shlpmenu were 1,131,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1.537,000 bushels and shipments of 888,000 bushels. Clearances were 6,000. bushels, of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 3C,000 bushels. " "' Liverpool closed 31ie,d higher on wheat and WPAA higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported Wheat: No. 2 hard, 1 car, U.07H. No. hard, 1 car, 1.06V; 1 car, J1.06. Corn: No. i white. 2 cars, 77c; 1 car, 7flHc. No. 4 white, t cars, 74c. No. 4 color, 1 car, 74c. Ne. t yellow, 4 cars, 72Hc. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 70Vc. No. mixed, 4 cars, Tlfec. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 70c. No grade, 1 csr, Wic; 1 car, 65c. Oats: No. S white. 1 ear, 41e; 2 cars, 4c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 484e; 1 car, 4Vjc. Omabs Cash Prices. . WHEAT No. I hard, I1.W1.08; No. hard, $1.061.7; No. 4 hard, fl.oa81.04. CORN No. 2 white, 7777V4jc; No. .1 white, 76H477c; No, 4 white, 7MrS74c: No. 3 yellow, 12&nc; No. S yellow, 72 7:Hc; Na t yellow, 70jWMei No. 2, 72c: No. s, 7H47lHc; No.. 4, WyHilOe; no grade, 466c. OATS-No. 2 white. 4W,(5H9;c; standard, 4!H4fttc; No. t white, WgMici No. 4 white. 47H484e. BARLEY Malting, Stc1.18; 1 No." feed, 60070c; heavy feed, 70H0o.-' , RYE-No.f 2, 80681c; No. S, 7980c , . Carlot Receipts.. , Wheat , Corn. Oats. Chicsgo ....... Minneapolis. Omaha ".. Duluth ........ ... 17 m 208 ... W , .'.. '63 y CniCAGO GRAI1V AlfD PROVI8IOXS reatnres of the Tradlac Clealac - Prices Board of Trad. ' CHICAGO, June 25 VV neat prices rose today In response to crop damage news from the northwest on both side of the Canadian Una. The close waa steady, ,t$c to KUo higher than Saturday. Cum finished unchanged - to Ma up, uata varying from a shade off to a shade advance and provisions at 60 to !0UMrC decline. . Although bullish sentiment prevailed In the' wheat pit, the orowd did not seem much inclined to add largely to previous holdings. In fact, It took only a little in the way of realising of profits to bring about quite a sag from the high point of: the bulge, iixcessivs heat and the absence of moisture were held responsi ble for the alleged deterioration In the ern wine wheat northwest. - One dispatch stated that , the damage amounted to 10 per cent In tla Red river, valley, Minn: suta. " . t . On the other hand, there was good har vest weather for wheat in Kansas ana Oklahoma, so that the market . proved by no means a one-sided affair. Corn advanced in sympathy with wheat The weather, however, was nearly per f.uit in all directions, a fact that tempted sufiie prominent holders to unload. Sep tember ranged from n71le to Ti'A Tj.c, closing easy at 72c, unchanged from Saturday night. Cash grades were In better demand. No. 2 yellow was quoted . mi ;Mf7alc. . 1 .! Accumulated receipts made the oats market relatively wean. Beptemoer swung between 4040ttc and 40MC with Rather free selling on the part of a big' packing concern had a depressing ertect on provisions, wnen me day enaea pork was expensive by 10fljVo and the rest of the list down oc to iwiw. Futures range as follows: Article! Open-I Hlgh-I Low. Close-! Tss'y. Wheat ' T - I I July. 1 OTHH 1 07 1 WH 107106 Sept. 104H61 1 044 1 044H 1 08V. 1 04's Dec.. 100W 108 1 0510&Mi 104 Cotn 1 Jflly. 737St4 'SVil 7273Mi , Wk Sept-hm. 72W 71 72 ' 72 Uea.6S5J3H 63l 62 63 Cl Cats 1 , JUIy. mm 49H 4S 48' 49 " Hept. 40 4OV404O 4H404 Dec.. UV 41H 41 41la 41 Ftk . I - July. 18 62-65 18 65 18 47i 18 67H 18 87-70 Sept. 18 80 18 86 18 82Vi 18 80 19 08-02 Oct.. U SO 18 80 18 76-7718 75-77 . ....... ( Lard 1 . Jply. 10 80 10 85 10 80 10 82V 10 90-82 Sept. 11 06-07 11 0754 11 00 11 02 11 10 Oct... U 16 11 15 11 10 11 10-U 11 174i Mos r ' r -, - July . I 10 40 110 42-45 10 40 . 10 42ft 10 47-60 Sept. 10 60 I 10 65 10 60 10 60 10 66 ("ash Quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 85.00 J.3t winter straights, t4,096.86; spring patent. t5.05&50; spring straights, t4.80$ MHk' bakers, n.wan.w. KYE-No. 2. KfiSSc . BARLEY Feed or mixing, 6073o; fair to choice malting. SOcSf 1.06. BEKDB-Timothy, tV.OO&8.60; cloover, FROV18ION8-Mess pork, tl.62Vi18.75 laid (In tierces). tlO.80; short ribs (loose), Lje.00 lew: Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 366.000 bushels. Primary Were eaual to 34i.000 bushels . Prinamv receipts were 624.000 bushels, compared with 806,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible .supply of wheat In the united HUtes decreased 1,618,000 bushels for the week. Estimated receipts for tomorrow, wheat. 80 cars torn. 657 cars; oats, 844 ears; hogs, 28,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, tl.0iHl t '. no. red. ii.uMtwi.w; no. 2 hard, .S1-06M&1.08; No. 2 hard, tl.04& 1m:-. No. 1 northern. tl.144Bl.17: No. 2 nurthwn. fl. 13(61. 15; No. 3 northern, 81.07 fa.1.11: No. 2 sntint. Il.vi.l4; No. I soring, It.u4ft-I.12; No. 4 spring, tl.00fil.lo; velvet chair,. fi.wQl.u; flurum, i.wrgi.t. corn o. i, 735.4c; no. z wnite, 7.W77V4C; no. .. . . ..... -r.;,.-fcii- -Ma s nAt7jri v white, Ttstt'c; No. 8 yellow, 744f74"c; lio. 4. 6!rh70c; No. 4 white, 72H.5c; No. yellow, 71&734c OaU: No. 2 white, 63 b,4vc; No. s wnite. azwjMW'c; o. wnite. oiai2Vic: atandafu. swtiatc. Rye. No. 2, 82SS3C Barley. 69ctl.05. Timothy seed, t..w-5a' Cwver seed, 3i4.(JUi20.O0. BU'tTER-Steady; creameries, 23026c dairies, 2124c. VEAL Steady. 8Uc. EGGS Firm; receipts, 23.41S cases; at mark, cases Included,. 16Q17; . ordinary tlrsts. 17c: iirsU. I8K0. CMEKSB steady: daisies. lS&lSUc - twins, 1414c; young Americas, 14) Lc; long horns, 1WJ16C r-OTATOES-K&sler: receinU: old. cars; new, 40 cars; new, H.2O01.S0; old, fww; imrreied stock. Hksa,e. POULTRY-Allva, steady: turkeys, 12c vmcens, Uftc; springs, waaic '-. MiaaeapolU Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 35. WHEAT July. tLUH: Beptember, 8106; Decern bar. tl6; cash. No. I hard, 81 U; No. 1 northern, tLUt; No. 2 notrbera, tLU o. 6, tuafl.. CORN No, 8 yellow, 72y73, OATS No. t white. 4Mj4Be. RYE No. 2. 78ty74c ', Mllwaake Urala Market, MILWAUKEE, Wla. Juna 35.-WHEAT -No. 1 northern, fX.HQl.lt: No. 1 north ern, tl.UM91.16K; No. 2 hard Inter, VSM 11; July, il.w; septemDer, i.'Jo"7 w OATS No.; 3 yellow. .7ici No. 3 white. 6fl76i4c:.No. t. 72fl73HcLjuly, 7Se; Sep tember, ,.72Hc.., . ... - OATS-tandard. 63W4c. . BARUSr-llaltlng, 88ctl.06. . SEW ' YORK - GENERAL MARKET Qeotatloas - of the JDay-ea VA-ftwas , - Cossmodltles. N-rv r Tnntf . inm 25. FLOUR Steariy;spring patents, tC60(ft5.90s winter straights. $S.16625; winter patents, 1.40 CS.60; spring "desrs, HWt-W:' ' winter extras. No., 1, 4.304.35; winter extras. No.' ,2, 'tU04.20; Kansas straights, to. 10 9i.fi. Rye flour steady; .fair , to good, t4.7lS0O; choice to fancy, tS.106-2S. CDRNMEAL Stead y ; fine - white and yellow, $1:701.75; coarse, tL621.70; kiln dried, U.Q . IjARLMT tjuiet; malting, fuumi-a; c. f Buffalo. ' - - TV'iHEATvSDOt market Irregular: No? t red, 1.18, . elevator, domestic, basis, to. ar rive, and export,' tl.HK, t. o. , b. afloat; No 1 northern Duluth, . 11.24V, t. o. b. afloat. .-Futures market was. easier under profit-taking and Influenced by prospects of 'mare, favorable weather In the north- wkt.h, clnalna- lifiMLc - net ' lower.' - Julv. tl. t-imi4Vi, closed at .14i4; Beptem- her, ii.wjtffli.io,; closed at n.iu; epiem ber,dOed af tl.lOH. Receipts, 45,600 bu.; shl8mJitii,.60,7r bu. f 4 x .' CHEESE-Steady: receipts. 6.792 boxes: statt, whole milk, new, white or colored, specials, 15e; skims, 3sjl3c. KQOB Steady;, receipt, 27,201 cises fresh? gathered, . extra, 22Kc; extra nrscs, , zw2io;. rims, lamvw,., western gathered whit,' tSQtSc ' ' ' BUTTER-Steady; receipts. ' XOi tubs; 26Kc;, seconds, 25Q2Wc; , thirds, U&W.te; prihie(M92Sc.f - 14 ' . " ' liQULTKY Dressed. firm: , ' wesUrn broilers, 232c; fowls, 1315;. turkeys, ,1- - . f . II- ' Cora and Wheat Recto BtilletU.' United' SUtes-DeDartment' of Asrrioul- ture, .weather bureuu bulletin ; for th twenty-tour hours ending at 8 a. m.. 74th meriaian ume, 'Tuesday, June ,'isu: f OMAHA DISTRICT. ' ' i -Temp. Rilh- ' Stations. High. Low. tail. Sky. Ashland,' Neb.. 85 66 Auburn. Neb... 86 66 Clear Clear ' Clear Clear' Clear . Clear , Clear -Clear : Clear , Clear Clear " Clear. Clear . Broken-Bow .. 85 6i .00 .00 ..00 .00 .60 .00 .00 -.00 .00 '.00 Columbus, .Neb. 86 . 63 Ctilbertson, Nb. 86 ' 60 rairnuryv neo. m m Fairmont. Neb. 83 x 63 Or. Uland., Nb. 86 , 66 Hartington, now -Hastings, -Nell.. 84 1 62 Holdrege, Neb. 84 Unooln. ti Neb... 86 68 Nd. Platte. Nb 86 .64 ,.00 OakdfiJtf Neb.. 87 ,' 68 Omaha,. Neb.... 86 64 Te'aitiah,.,Neb. ,88 v w ; Valentine, Nb. 82 , 60 Alt&, Ua... 86, 67 Cftfroll, !..."8t- 66 .00' .Clear .08 Clear t .Op i Clear -i k .00 Clear. . . ClsAr . .06 Clear .00 '..Clear -r .00 Clear . Ciarina,..u.... w ,64 Sibley.- .la....... 85 ' 63 Sldux City. la- 88 ' 64 .00, .. Clear Sfkiimdm temperature for twelve-hour period" ending at t p. 'in. ' ot niUiUJiil. n , averajes., t v ; . s n;.-. , .-.. . CantriL-'. BtatloWHIMh, Columbug, .0.'..;. 18 v SI'4 M Louiviiw,vy...Jz, tei i.n 84.'. f-Bt' ? ...5 U ' W .00 St.'Loul. Mo... l .84 ' -6 "' ,. Desnoines,-la. 28 -- 86 -M . . MmntapotisJ .... 4 w -, w ' '..w ltan.. city. Mo. 88. . .00 Omaha,-, N4b..... 17 - 86 f, ; J. .09 Thf? 'weather is . slightly'" warmer Shrduthout the corn- and wheat region. Jgw hoersoccurred ln the Louisville liatrlet,. '.., ..;';. '.'Uki-t : L'dcal Forecestor. Weather Bureau. V . . . lt. I.oals Geaeral Mark., i i bt i miiii l,i. c WURl AT T'aah Steady;-track, JNo. 2 red, tl.0S1.0(rti; No. hard, ti.OTW.iWfc. ' . CORN-Hlther: track. No. 1 ,76c;tNo. 2 white.-W981c.' .- : ' ".-j. 'v."' OATS-Hlgher; . track, no. 'i,.4wvio; No.-' 2 white, Mho. - - . . RTS-Unctianged, at kc. x i Closlha nrtces of futures:- . W1TEAT Lower: July. nTiiiSeptem. r, u.ayjBWi.wnk.'. coRN-steaay; juiy, toc; Bepwmoer, Oat a Lower; - July. 47o; September, FLOmu-Domestla trade light:. red win ten patents, 85.108. 60; extra fancy and itraight, t.80(S6.O0; hard .winter, clears, SEBD-Timotny.H iro.w. - mRNMHAL-83.60. ; .. BKAN-FJrm; sacked, .east.track, 9L06A HAT - Declining; timothy, ; ti.i5i.B; prairie,. buwkw,,. , ) . j -. HEMP TWINB-rTVic... ; PROVISION'S-Pork. , unchanged;. Job blng, '-UMb.' 'Lard, unchanged t. prime steam; flO.10ilO.lK. Dry- ss.lt meats,' un changed; .boxed extra snorts, ioc;rcJear rlbe, 04c;, short clears,- lie. Bacon, un changed;, boxed extra shqtt,(ll4c; clear rins. (Hk anon clears, ijc. . POULTT tjuiet; cnicnens,'i tiic; ipMntt,' 2224c;- turkeys, , 14H; ducks, ( 11 rJi'Trrjn uuiet; creamery, iuta-ns. EQGS-Steady, at '17c Recelbts. Shipments Flour,.,... ... .6,500 ' 8,000 ... li.ooo ' , ; lt.floo ... 66.000 ' 40,0i Wheat ?..V. Corn....... Oalsv..-.'... ... 87,000 . . 66,000 Kansas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS "'.CITY, June ' 25. WHEAT Unchnea:.'No. z nara. ii.wvjWi tiiH. no. I ti.88mn.l34; Wo.! red,' tiooM'MOH; CORN-Uhchanged to ML higher; No. 2 mlx-ea,"7!m(B76c; No. 8, -71&74c; 'No. -2 white, wiiWTSc; no. i.'Tio: - - , . OATS-MJnohahged; Nd.t I .white," 480 50Hc;, No. -2 mixed,-. 4747c.r . ! HAY-StrOnger: choice timothy, -21tt22e; choice prkirie, fl4.00$ti6.oo. 1'ioainSvDrices or ruturet: WHEAT-July. 99'4ctl.00: September. 98c; uecemoer, . fnHN-Julv. . ,7iUfti7.mr: ' September. 68f 6e: , Decemher, Ni8VjC. : . uats juiy, H(B,'ic; 4 Beptemoer, two: .--. . ' .' butter creamery, ic; firsts, ao; seconds,; 20c; '.packing stock, 80c.- ' ., KGOSr-Extras, 20c;. firsts, 18c; .seconds, 14C. . ,1 4'i - S . -. RtiMlMa. Kh!nnta. Wheat. -bu'. ' ...li&O . . -28.000 Corft. JU,........... t.l7,000 ; 28.14) Oats, bu.V..'.......... 8.000 - ,. ' , .IverYdorOrath '9fre. ' " s; LIVERPOOL. June -K.-WMBjLt- hjfrvv sy.v wiua ,nvuiin if mvi 8s 6Vid; NO.'Z Hamtota, m sa; ncv i Mn ituba7s ll4d: futures. Itront: JulV.- U rid;- October, 7s 6d; December, 7 bi. - . cORN-spot American mixed, no stock; new-American, kiln dried, easy; 6s futures steady;' July, 6s Sad; September, jaj.-.. ,-, r - i -v. i ','' :' Cwttoa Market. : NEW: YORK. June 25.-COTTON-The mai xei was teas .active late in tne rore noon; but while realising was heavy enough to send prices off ,2 to 3 points irom tne oesi, tne utiaercone continued very s,tady and active m8nth! were to 10 points, net higher at midday.'. Bpot 8 . ' quiet ; . middling uplands, - 11.66c, mtnal. -' 1 - . . wa no ml COTTON Futures closed' steady. , dir.. ins1: bids: June, 11.14c; July. U.lbV;t Aug ust. u.jic; Ptptemoer. ii,ci . Uctober, 11.48o: November. 11.53c: December, nine: JatiMary. ll.54c' ; February, .1168c; March, H.56fc;r May, U.78c... ,.;. ,:.'.; -. L.1VERPOOU Jpne 25.-COTTON-pot in itstr demand?, prices 4 points higher; American middling, 7d; fair, 7.24d; mid dlihtf, 90d; .rplddlint, ItWd; low m d fllmg, 8.84d; . goodc brdlnafy; MU;', ordl boiy. 6-44d. Sales. 2,000 bales. t v " 'l " 1 - V- .l h - ml. -HnrlttC -- ."'.-''! '. BpSTON. June S5.-WOOL-The cite In the price of domestic wool oontlnuet bfttlt in the east, and In the, west. TradlhgMt reported in ' ail - grades, ; especially in Ilee. . In. Ohio . and '. Pennsylvania medium, fleer are soiling at 87c - while Montana brinks ' X8c DeeJerm,. hOwereN report ths . nwket choUc as to prices-The-ne Clip. Is being, closed top in short order tmhi iskaflufaRtureni are. bidding ae Urely,. In .the v belief , that 1 higher .prices soon wtll prevail. Dealers estimate thut Lbe shortAge of this year's .clip will reach lit cent J- ..,. rv . ' ... ' ST. LOpia,. "Mo.,' Juhel .-tOo, Steady;' territory and wfestem mediums, 16t18e;.nn mediums, 18417c; fine; WtJlic. ; Key' to thV ffituaUon Bet Advertising. ' ..... .... , .. '.-,,- r. . t NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Movement Even More Dull Than on Previoui Day. LESS ATTENTION TO POLITICS Copper Shares Oaee More Uader Pressare by Reasoa of Highly gpeealatlve Conditions la Metal Trade. NEW YORK. June 25,-In practically every essential feature today's stock mar ket repeated yesterday s periormam:c, with the exception that the movement was duller and the undertone more heavy. Lowest prices were registered In the morning, after which some slight hard ening was observed, but the outcome war relatively unimportant Less attention waa devoted to politics and more to crops and general trade con ditions. Continued sunny weather in the northwest is benefiting all cereal growths in that section, and Uie railroads are making ready to move the expected heavy tonnage, x Copper shares were once mom under pressure by reason of the highly speculative conditions now prevailing In the metal trade here and abroad. i The Atchison road submitted a very fovtrahi rsnnrt nf sai-nlnes for May., the net increasing by t61,O0O, which was made possible to a great extent by a saving of J 230,000 In operating expenses. The South ern railway made a net gain for the same month of t3,000. t. k ..nnmMt was made after the close of the market of the declaration of the regular quarterly dividend on Anaconda copper. RnnHa were lrresutar. Total sales, par value, t2,074,000. United States government bonds were unchanged on call. " Number of sales and leading quotations i stocks were as follows: gWtatsW falfcla. iww viv-i. Alili-Chlmri pfd ... Amalsaatatad Capper , li.MK 1&14 Amarlcau Arieuluira! .. ...... ..... Aoxricaa boat Bus.... l.u 1i Amwhan.UM fclW . AmarlcLn C. a. 3 America UXtua Oil..... AmwIcAs M. 4 1 pie 6 et 6ta H ..... 24 Ill 41j 414a Am. tt SMurltlM Amtrlcu loooraotiM ... Aowrliias Am. . . K. pfo .... Am. '8u Hiadrta Am. Sugar kenning...... Amarlcan T. T. ....... too it 1,200 04 - 04 S4e ieo i7Vk wi '" loo M M sa 1,100 la 1 M 144 146 1 100 W 4.900 44 Vk 3 1,700 1IM Vhk io ..... iaa 00 10814 laVt llMfc IDO Uta U i 1,000 t?t4 av l.ouo ItHi Z6t M lot K 34 . '.I tl tab toe n 771 rn 84 00 17 17 17 8e!4 , 1 MO 104ti 103 104 gi ",'ioe 'iiii tiv t '41 M0 140 140 140 700 It 16 1 loo . lot 1" . 17 700 It 18 It 200 t6 t6fc tt XOO U t . 8 t.000 4 Ml M, tOO U MM ' 41 400 171 1.1 1.0 1,000 US Itt 13H m 41 41 41 12 I, 100 SO 1 '20 400 M 67 W SOP 117 117 117 .) 1 lw ....u It ...... ..... ..... . ao ...... .... ,.. is ...... ..... ..... ' 106 ' tOO 168 167, 161 " S00 144 144 144 tOO S7 17 18 ...a W4 'tooi 'si 'iiii; t , 164 tW 63 17 7 ' 80 1,000 117; 114 117 100 S4 4 t4 II, 000 lit US 113 600 : 12 m l,ooo lto u lit tot u tt ts l.loo us s lis 200 us its 11S 601 10S 1M 107 Amiric4Ui TuMeoo pra... Americaa Woolen Anaceoda Mining l Ateblaon ( Auhlaos pt4 Atlantic- Uoaat Una...... baltimora onto Bethlahem iKiwl ... Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian pacific Caatral -Uatnar Cantral Laathar pfd (Antral ( Near Jeraay.... apeak Ohio Cnieago Alton Chicago 0. W..... Chicago O.'W. pM Chicago 4 N. W Chicago, a. Bt- r..., C, J., C. St. It Colorado K.- it. I Colorado a goutban Conaolldated Oas tent Froducte Dalawara Huaaon lMnrar ft Hlo UrSnde... v. a n. a- pi Dlatlllara'- securttlas .... hltlt- Krla lit ptd Krl pld.... Oanersl Klactrlo Onat Nortbars ptd...... Oraat Northarn Or etta.. llllaola Cantral Interborough Mat. ....... InUr. . Mat. p!0 lntarnaiional HarraaUr. Inter-Marina pM - International Paper ...... International rump ..... Iowa Cantral t. Kanaaa City Southars.... K. .C. so. pld Udada Gas Loulavllla waenYiiie.. Minn. St. Laula....... hi., St. p. 8. S. M.... Mlaaourl, K. T M , K. T.i pt..r Idiaaourl Pacilla ,. National Blaeuit National' Lead N, It.' K. of M U pfd.. Ntw York Cantral N. Y.. O. W .... Norfolk Waatars North American Northarri Pacing . raoUlo Mail Penneylvanla People' I Oaa p., c, u. t. u....... PltUbuVgh Coal Preaaed' Steel Car , ftuO IS , 31 ,, i ,.; 16 '400 ltl 11 160 " 100 S6Vs S6 36 41,600 1M IMS 106 . 100 14 24 24 Pullman. Palaaa Car...... Hallway Steal spring.... Reading Rapubllo ial Republic Steal pfd sot too 7 7t s 14 14, 14 W 84 It S Rock laland Oe. Rock laland Co. pfd St. U a S..P. 84 ptd... St. Louie 8.' W St. L. 8. W. pfd V.. Sloaa-Shedlald S. I ... Southern Pacific too ,., ss ..... 7t 64 64 64 400 100 10t 10H 109 Southern Railway ....... So. Railway pfd.......... 700 17 17 "27 ' :71Vi IMO 4t 41 ' 43 Tenneeeee Copper Taxaa Pacific SS 14 T.. St. L. W T.. St.- L. ft W. Ptd ss I'nloa Pacific ........ Union Paclfle pfd.... United SUUa Realty. ll.tOO 141 147 148 1 10 76 tt - 46i t6 United . 8Utaa Rubber. . - tOO United Btatea Steal 18,600 tt tt t V. S. Steel" pfd...., 70S 110 110 110 Utah Copper 8.600 03 tt - tt Va. -Carolina Chemical : .. ttm 41 SH 4 13 67 Wabaah 1,700 4 '. 4 Wabaah pfd Waatarn Maryland.... Weatlnghouee Klaetrle Weatarn. Union ........ Wheeling, ft U 81 Uhtgh Valley Chlno Copper ...., Ray Conaolidatad . ... Arterloan Tobacco'.... Seaboard Air Una..., 1,100 14 13 ,ea. aa ,... V . too ; 7S 71. 71 11 ..I.. 7 , 10.400 174 173 174 , 1.700 11, 13 13 1 0,600 11 11 11 , 1,400 8 116 ItS , 100 16 16 St Seaboard A. U pfd tOO 64 64 64 Total aalaa for the day, w.eot aaam, , eidlYtdead. . .Hew York Mooey Market. NEW TORK. Jnoe 2& MONETT On rail ataadv. 2(S4 ner cent: - ruling rate. 2 per cent; .closlrig bid, 24 per cent; offered at iV, per cent. , TIME LOAN-nrmtr; 60 days, 8 per cent; 80 days, 3&3 per cent; six months. 1. ner cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44 Der cent. BTERUNQ EXCHANGE Easy,' with actual business In bankers' bills at 24.8475 for sixty-day . biiis, and 14.8720 lor de mand. , COMMERCIAL BIIXB-84.84. SILVKR-Bar, 81e Mexican dollars, 48C. ' "" ' ' " BONDS-Oovtrnmtnt, steady; railroad, irregular. -Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows. - V. S. ret. tt, rag... 100 'Japan 4a tt do.counuoa 100 do 4a .'....! V. 8. Sa. rag 101 K. C 80, 1st la... 71 do coupon 101 L. S. dee. 4a ltU.. 13 V. 8. 4a. rag 114 L. N. ant. 4a.... 8 do coupon U4 U. K. at T. 1st 4s.. M Allla-Chai. 1st ta.. 41 do gen. 4a 17 n.. As. ta.. 101Mo. Paolflo 4a...... 71 A. T. a T. ct. 4a..U3aN K R of M 4a. t Am. Tobacoa 4a.... MN. T. C g. ta.... S7 do ta dob. 4e IS Armour Co.. 4t.. tt H. T. N. H. H. Atrhiaoa aen. 4a.... tt . a ..Ill do ct. 4a iwa.N. w. let a. 4a.. 08 da t.. ta..... 107 do ct. 4a... lit A. C. U let 4a...., t4No. Pacific 4. , M Bal. Ohio 4a...... 17 do ta tt do Sa s. u. rrag. 4a.. St da a W. 3a ... 10 Peas, e. ta Mil.. 17 Drank. Tr. ct. 4a... t do coa. 4a 10314 Can. of a. aa.....iwKeaain( sen. 4a..... tt On. Leather 6a..... L 8 F fg 4a. 7 ai Sf N. J. s. la.. ISO . do gen. 6a 17 Cats. Ohio 4He..lO S. L. a. W. e. 4a. U do ret. 6a da let gold 4a.... Chicago a A. SHa-. 8. A. L. 4a 0 C 14. a I. .... aeno. rap. eai. ..... 10 do gea. ta... ...... M do e. a ,... M C M. A 8 P. e. ta let rat. 4a H r. R. 1. P. . 4. so. Railway ta 107 oe rfg. 4a. t do gaa.V 4a.. 7t Colo, lad. t. tt tnron Paclfle 44... .100 Colo. Mid. 4a tt do ct. 4a. 101 C. 8. r. a e. 4e M de let rat. 4a... to D ft H. ct- 4s.'... tt O. 8. Rubber la..,.104 n A R. O. 4a MU. 8. Steel M at.. .101 dn ret. 6a.. ttVa.-Oar. Chra. 6a.. M IIHIllera ta" T4 Wabaah tat ae. .107- Brie 'a. I. 4a tt te let ft ax, 4s.... 71 do gen. "4s. Tt Warteril Md. 4a. M de ct. 4a. aar. A.. at Waat Blec. ar. ta.. 4 earlae B, ...... TSHWie. Central ta 1 111. On. let r. 4a. tMo. Pc. t. ta.... 14 later. Met. 4a tt Panama Si 101 Inter, at. M. 4. tt . Did, "Offered. loadHleai of Treaaary. ' W A ?M I NGTON. D. C, June 25.-At the beginning of business today the condition of the United States treasury was: Work ing balance In treasury offices. 8oO,47,962; In banks and Philippine treasury, 8S0, 764.118. Total, of general I nited States fund was 8136,906,&ia. Receipts yesterday were 81.192,750. DUbursements -were 1T24. 745. Surplus to date this fiscal year is 86,860.333, sB against a surplus of 818,384,386 at this time last year. . These figures ex clude Panama canal and public debt transactions. ' Boston Closinar Stocks. BOSTON, June 25. Closing quotations on stocks today were: Allouei .. Mohawk 7tt Amal. Copper ...... i Nevada Con. 2144 A. Z. U ft S. 32Nlplaalng Minea ... 7 Arizona Com h North Butte 11 B. ft C. C. ft S. M. 7 North Lake Cal. ft Aiiiona 76 Old Dominion St 1. ft Hecla........6B Oeceola 1 Cantannial X Qulnoy ,....! Cop. Range C C... Shannon 1("4 East Butte C. M... ISUgupartor 47 Franklin 12 Superior ft B. M... 1 Gtroux Con. 514 Tamarack 44 Oranby Con. I. U V. 8. 8. R. ft M... 44H Oreene Cananaa .... 10V do pfd io tela Royele Copper.. MUtah Con , 11 Kerr Lake JltliUh Copper ua SiV4Wlnona - ti 714Wolyertne U4Vi n - lake Copper La, Sail Cbpper.. Miami Copper ... Aaked. Kew York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, June 26.-Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Alice UO Little Chief . , Com. Tunnel stock.. 10 Mexican do bonda li Ontario Cos.. Cal. ft Va..... M Ophlr ,... Iron Sliver 1M Standard LeadrlMe Con. .... 10 Yellow Jacket- Ottarod. ... I ...170 ...lte ...loe ... ae London Stock Market. IjONDON. June 25. American securi ties were quiet and featureless through out the session of the London stock ex change today. Price movements ranged from above to 4 below parity. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, June 25. Bank clearings for today were 82,264,201.66 and for the corre sponding day last year 81,861,840.86. ' OMAHA GENBItAr. MARKET. BUTTER No. 1,' 1-lb cartons, 27c; No. 1 in 60-lb tubs; 27c; No. 2, 25c; packing, 25c. " OHEESB-Imported Swiss. 82c: 'Ameri can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24c; twins, 17Ho; daisies, 18c; triplets, 18c; young Americas, 20c; blue label brick.2 18c; umnerger, Z-lb, Be; 1-1 D., 22c; r'lati iiresn iroieni ncKerei. k; white, 12c: pike, 12c; trout. 14c; large crapples?. 12 15c; Spanish mackerel, ,18c; eei, lac; naoaocKs,.. i&c; iiounaers, isc; green. . cauish. ibe; rose shad 8bc each: shad roe, per . pair, 46c; - salmon, 84c; halibut,- 12c; yellow perch, 8c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, 8V4c. v TOULTKY-Broilej-s. I5.00O7.60. per dot.: springs? 20c: hens. 15c: cocks. S(ti0o: ducks, 18c;. geese, 15c; turkeys, 23c; pige ons, per, aos. 11.60; Alive: Hens. 10c: old roosters, 6 Vic; stags, 6V4c; old ducks, full leatnerext lie; . geese, full ' feathered, 10c; lurneys, mc; pigeons, per. dozen, wc; homers. Per doz..- 82.60: sauabs. ' No. A. 81.60; No. 2. 60c. ... , v . .. . , VEaETABLES-Cabbage. California, lb.. 20. Celery, . Michigan, per dos., SOo. Cucumbers, , hot .house, . per box, 11.00. Egg plant,- fancy Florida, per dos., 22.00. Oarlic, extra lancj,- white, per dos., 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy, leaf, per doz., 25c. Onlnos, white Iff crate, A1.36; yellow, per crate, turn. - rarsiey, . ranvy soutnern, per dos. -. bunches,. iO&lio.: Potatoes. Texas, new, per lb., 2c; Wisconsin white stock,- per bu.,. 11.40. Tomatoes,. Texas, per 4-basket carrier. $140. , . , s. -MISCELXANEOUS .- Almonds, tarra gons, per lb,, loflc; m sack lots, 1 less. Cocoanuts, per sack, 84.00. Filberts, per lb., 14c; in sack lots, lc less, feanuts, roasted, in sack lots, 'per lb., 7Vo; roasted. ess man sac iota, per id., sc; law, per lb., 8c. Pecans, large, per , lb. . 17c;. In sack lots,- lc less. Walnuts, new crop, 1912, California, ner lb.. 17c: i In sack lota, la less. Oder, per gal. Tod. ' BEEF CUT PRICEli-No. 1. ribs. 20o: No. 2 ribs, 16c; No. 8 rlbt,' 13c; No..l lotns, zzc: mo. 1 loins. uc: No. 8 loins. 16c; No. 1 chucks, c; No. 2 chucks, Sc; 140. s tnucKS, sc; no: l rounds. uc: No. 2 rounds, 13c; No. 3 rounds, 11; No. 1 plates, sc; xno. s piates, 7c; No. i plates, 6Vc. -FRUITS. ETC. Bananas. ( Vancv a. lect, per bunch, $2.2o2.50; Jumbo, : per bunob, J2.7&JJ3.75. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, 82J5; Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $3.00. Figs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs.. 85c; per case of 86 No. 12 pkgs., 82.50; per case of (0 No. 4 pkgs., $2.00; bulk, in 26 and 60-lb., boxes, per lb., 10c; - new Turkish, 6-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., 16c; 6-crown In 30-lb. boxes, per lb 16c; 7-erown In 20-lb. boxes. per lb., 17o. Lemons, Llmoniera selected brand, extra fancy, 300-86U sizes, per box, $6.60; Loma Llmoneira, fanCy, 300-360 sixes, per dox, ao.wi wi siaea, uuo per oox less; California, choice, 800-360 sizes, per box, 84.50Q5.0U. Oranges, California Uon brand, Navels, extra fancy, 86-120-160 sizes, per box, 83.26; extra choice, all sizes, per box, $8.00; Valencia oranges, all sizes, $3.75. Pine apples, 80-86-24 sizes, per crate, 83.60. Strawberries, Hood river, per case of 24 qts $300. California peaches, $1.60; Cali fornia -aDrtcota. ll.o5. California cherries. $1.60; home grown cherried, per crate of 24 jts., 11.76; home grown goose berries, per crate or zt ots., b.z&. .wax Deans. per bskt., $1.00; green beans, per btkt, $1.00. California cantaloupes, 64-stae, $3.25. California Watermelons, per lb., 2c - . ' " r ..'.-' Mertal Market. NEW YORK, June 26. METALS-C6D- per, dull; standard, spot and June, $16.76 (J17.S0; July, 216.87Vi17.S7; August and September, 817.0017.S2H; electrolytic, 317.76, nominal; lake, $17.7517.87Vi; oast-, Ing, $17.12H4317.25. Tin. unsettled; spot, $47.2Sj8.2S; June, 247.0048.25; July, $46.26 146.76; August. $44.00(844.76. Lead, steady: 84. 40(4.50. Spelter, firmer; $7.06r7.3oV Anti mony, quiet; cookson's, ss.oo. iron, steady and unchanged. copper arrivals at New .York , today were 896 tons; exports this month,' 18,901 tons. London copper,, firm at 77 2s 6d; futures. 78. Local sales of tin were 75 tons, spot and July.. London tin, firm; spot 207 10s: futures. 188. Local sales of lead were 260,000 pounds July. - London lean quoted at 18. London spelter quoted at 25 10s. Iron, Cleveland war rents, 66s ld tn London. ST. LOUIS. . June 26. METALS Lead. firm, at 84.424. Spelter, strong, at 8s.9fVu) 7.00. Coffee . Market. NEW TORK. June 26. COFFEE Fu tures market opened steady at a decline of 13 points In response to easier ca bles. The Close was steady. Vm Points net higher. . Sales were 61,600 bags. June, 1170c; July, 13.74c; August, 13.84c; Sep tember, 13.94c; October, 13.89c; November, 14.0Sc ; December, 14.08c; January, 14.12c; r eoruary, it.ooc; saarcn,- i4.ito; April, 14.17o; May, 14.19c. Havre unchanged to i f. - lower. Hamburg unchanged to 4 pfg. lower. Rio, 50 rels lower, at 83726; Santos, steady; 4s. 5 rels higher, at $;; 7s, 60 rels higher, at 88000. Brazilian port receipts lor two days were 24.U0U bags, - against 17,000 bags last . year; Jundlahy receipts for two days were 15, 000 bags, against 10. WO bags last year. Today s. Santos came reported the mar ket firm and unchanged. Sao. Paulo re ceipts were 13.000 bags, against 18,000 bags reported yesterday, spot coffee, steady; Rio Na T. I4kc: No. 4. lc: mild, aulet: voraova, ibvibc, nominal. . x VIM hie Snply of Grata.- NEW . TORK. June 25,-The visible supply of grain in the United States Saturday. - June 15, as complied by the New xork Produce exchange . was Wheat, 24.649.000 bushels; decrease,- 1,- 718.008 bushels. Wheat In bond. 3.464. bushels; decrease, 741.000 bushels. - Corn, 8.781.008 bushels;- increase. 619,000 bushels. Oats, 4,631,000 bushels; decrease.. 656,000 bushels. Oats in bond. 1,104,000 bushels; decrease, 428,000 bushels. Rye, 459.000 bushels; decrease. 36,000 bushels. Barley, 586,000 bushels; decrease, 47.000 bushels. Barley in- bond, 22,000 bushels; increase, 10,008 bushels, The visible supply of wheat tn Canada Saturday, June 23, was U.836,000 bushels, a decrease of 841.W9 ousneis. - v Sagar Market, ' NEW TORK. June 25. SUGAR Raw, steady; muscovado, 88 test, 3.86c; centri fugal, S3 test. 3.86c; molasses, 88 test, 3.11c; rennea, easy. ' . , OmaJia Hay Market. OMAHA. June 2S.-HAT-No. 1, $18.fl0ft M.00; No. 2, 311.009U0O; No. '8, $8.(ttfi11.0f. mo. l middling, H.(Wii5.rjo; No. 1 lowland, $11.00112.00., ; , ... Reftaed Saajmr Aaraln Hedaced. NEW TORK. June 2E.-A1I grades Of refined sugar were reduced lo cents a hundred pounds today. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Steers Steady, Other Kinds Ten Cents Lower. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS L0WEB More aad Better Springe La nabs Sale . Tkast' lot Sereral Daya All Klads of Sheep and Lambs Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. June 25, 1912. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday. 3,846 8,478 4.787 Estimate Tuesday .... 2,400 17,000 4)00 Two days this week.. 7,245 26,47s S887 Same days last week.. 8,023 13,433 2,371 Sdme days 2 weeks ago 2,507 ' 28,746 . lo.Si). Same days 2 weeks ago 6.062 13 9M 11.406 Same days 4 weeks ago 7,724 27,320 1..5t4 Same days last year.. 7,644 18,431 10.7 The following table shows the rec-Vts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaiit for the year to date as compared wuu last year: ' - - 7 1812. r ISM. Inc. Pec Cattle 417.088 480,013 .......' 62,126 Hogs ....... .L78,6be 1,843,426 '448,240 Sheep 881.314 . 747.W1. 143,383 ...... The following uble shows tns tange of. prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1812. im.mO.lia.19oi.190;.1808. June Jane June June June June June June June June 18.1 17.1 7 IS tttt S88 6 81 SSI I 8 30 J82 SS0 S42 USIH 6 a, 8 17 6 30 S 16 14 S 24 S 26 7 56 6 64i 7 63l 6 63 6 I (38 81 18. 7 2854 7 61 6 6j 6 W 3D 7 W 5 Ml 5 93. ti Jo j S 66 6 8l( 30 7 63i i 6 i t 7 6S 6 77 6 91 6 3o l.j 7 2 v.i i etw 21.( 7 4i 22.1 7 4Ti i oo 9 ii 7 451 5 8i 7 N 6 82J 6 S 7 48 6 87 6 8 b 7.45H 83( 80) 6 35 ; suuday. ;.:... -Receipts and ' disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-tour hours ending at i o'clock yesterday: . , . . ....... - RECEIPTS CARS. " ' .Cattle." Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. A St P...... . 8 Wabash 2 Missouri Paclfle... 3 6 5 '49 16 ' 66 17 ' 7 61 V 3; 6 - : 244 Union Pacific...... U C A N. W., east., 12 C. & N. W., west..- 7 C, St P.. M. O. 13 a, B. k. Q.. east.. 2U C, B. & Q , west.. 25 c, k. i. At r., east 23 C, R. I. & P., west 1 Illinois -Central ... 1 C. G. W;.... 2 1 Total receipts.. 168 20 ''",'' UISPOSITION-HEAO. Omaha; Packing Co..'..,s 664 ' ' 2,437 Swift nd Company... 757 ,4,052 138 13 :7! i,m . i,m il03 1,123 3ti8 845 : ..... Armour' & "Co......... Schwartz. & Co...... Murphy ............... Morrell ............... Sinclair -...:....'......, Armour, from K. C. Mi ', ii . l 10U endahy, from . K. J.. Benton; -Vaneant He L. 90 .. Hill & Son ,. 103 . F. F. Lewis .....f... ...... 62 . Huston & Co...:...;.... - 71 1 J. H. Bulla 32; l. U F. Htisx...:..-. v.;,-.. SS- . Werthelraer eV Degen..' 13 -' .; Sullivan Bros.'. 24 . Krebs JO-.- Other buyers 83 . - 100 i'lht i Totals .4.157 !15,44 CATTLE Cattle . receipts " were quite liberal again' today' making the total tor the two days 7,246 head, . the largest' of any similar period since four weeks ago and only ' slightly smaller ' than' a year ago;' '- " . ', '''. ', V '., .'".. , There were more fair to ' pretty 'good beef steers ' on sale this ' morning ' than have been seen .here for some time back although there waa-nothing really choice ur tancy' to make a hlgti. top... The de mand tor this better, class of beef steers was good' and the market opened steady. After the first round or two, however, It eased oft becoming a little lower even on the best grades, while' the fair to medium grades of cattle were slow to 10c tower all day.- Cows and, heifers being In more liberal supply and the .market at this point be ing very high as compared with other points gave buyers au opportunity, to bear prices with the result that the trade on all classes of cow stuff was very slow and dull and at least 10c lower than yes terday. ' The receipts of feeders during the two days . this - week have been somewhat larger than was the case last week and as there has been no appreciable Im provement In the demand there has been a tendency toward accumulation in the hands of speculators. This always has a weakening effect on the market and the trade today was noticeably - slow 'while prices were about 10c lower. . Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beef steers,. $8.60g)9.26; fair to good beef steers, ' Sg.OO&toD; fair to . good beef steers, 88.0W.9O; common, to fair beef steers, 86.854jis.00; good , to choice heifers, 86.257.76; good to. choice cows, $6.606.3O; fair to good cows,' S4.wgi(.w; common to fair cows, $2.604JO; good to choice stock ers ' and feeders,' $5.26.76; fair . to good stockers and feeders, . $4.755.25; common to fair stockers , and ' feeders, 84.264.76; stock cows and 'heifers, t3.76g.25; veal calves. K60i8.00;i bulls, .stags, etc., $4,000 7.00. ' : . V '-.',:. Representative sales: - - --. BEEF ' STEERS. . - So. f," . At. ' - PrV No. .. ' At.; Ft. ; 7..:... .....lost -t ji , ioie'tet- u. .. lost t oo st. 14S0. I 4 .....ioa t to ...1147 1 70 , .....low tn .....ION S76 1160 t SO 117 I M 48...... OTt 8 00 14 t.,,......M7t. I.H.V .,V, ...... ... .1S0S t 11 .11 it...;.......uot. t it V " 14.. i..'. lilt t 40 4 ss,.. mt tie.; '.it ... .......uoo t te . to.... ...... .use ttt 4..........1MT I W 14V.........-14SO 100 s4.t.....:...UM tie it uw t tt STEERS AND HEIFERS. 700 t 00 " B.'... ...tit i it cows: ... lOt 8TK 1.. ttt t 40 ... Mt t 00 ... nt) t ss ... 100 4 K ...109S 4 K ...loeo 4 it ... Sit 4 Si ...1061 4 40 ST1 4 40 .... TTS 4 40 ... 114 4 40 ,.:.iioo t to tit. 4 SS .... 400 i ie ,...1011 1 2f l....v.... 710 lie l......10tt I 50 - l..,..n.. ...liM I 74 . I..........U13I I 75 t. .....UOO I to 1... ...1182 I M .,.ii5i i oo 8.'...,...... .800 I 00 1...... .0 I 00 I.. ...uw est I...........Ji I IS ,: 1..V........11S1X I 40 - 1.,. 1100 t 00 8.... 1171, I U S...'...l 4.. ie.:.M.. IS.. SI.,'..... .... S44 I ' .-'HEIFERS. ...... si 4 It 1 110 4 78 ' 4..... . til i oo . t..,.. in i it i, .... ...... 4M I 40 I..... tst'lte - - i..:., BULLS. MS ttv y i 710 I tf, 111 I SO . , 700 HA V ,701 171, . mo in v l.i u...... ......111! 4 40 1190 4 40 ......14 4 10 ......ION 4 40 ......1M4 4 tt T.:....v.... its t to 1.:. .1480 I 7 1.. 4.. 1 1 ..1710 I 00 ..14SO til ; lilt' IS ' CALVES. I.. 1.. S.. t.. 171 4 7t I 171 T K ' 10' I 00 - 1 IK IS 178 I 00 .4 .....j 151 7 50 124 I 00 ' 1...... ISO T 10 HO I M - t. 171 7 10 171 4 M 1 ' 10........... 101 T 10 170. I U ' '.I.... 180 7 U , . 157 ItO 7.... 1 7 54 I ' ttt, 4 tO . 4 Ml T 10 191 IH . '1........... T 10 Mt 4 K 1 ..... 100 7 71 100 1 14 - 4 ISO 7 71 ' J4S t S ' I... U0. 7 74 ISO t 71 4 ' STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4.... 1 ll...v It...., w.,.. 14.... IS.... 4... too 4 00 ....... 110 I 10 ...... 131 4 10 ...... MT I II ...... lit 1 11 ...... HI I St ...... Ill I 41 7M t W I. , TO 1 10 , 410 1 10' ' 4.... 10..".. 10.... it... 4.... .i 001 1 10 - ,. Ttt I 00 .. alt I 00 ..TOO t 14 .. tat I 10 ' I 1034 1 IS 4- ..tot lie HOGS Buyers started out this morning bidding 10c lower for hogs. Sellers were naturally rather backward about making the concession. 1 at least not without a struggle and the result was that the early trade wat' rather slow. In tae end, however, they were forced to cut kee the general market being not far from !0c lower then yesterday. . Here ana then It was possible to' pick out sales of good shipping bogs tliat did not look over 64 10c lower than yesterday, but they were in the minority, the bulk of the early sales being noted above 10c lower. After the trade ws once undnr y It became fairly active for a time but after about half of tbe receipts had charged hands and soma of tbe more argent orders tilled It slowed up tor a time, char was very little doing. A good mar.r of the early sales were made inside the range $7.S0-7.45, with a sprinkling of good heavy hogs at $7.60 and a top at $7.55. The trade did not Improve any as the morning advanced, on the contrary it be came worse. In other words the later market was at the very least fully 10c lower and It closed 1015e lower, quite a sprinkling of the late sales looking j fully 15c lower than yesterday. Representative salts: Ke. SO.. :At. oh. Pr. - No. At. Bit Pr. 75 223 ... 1 SH 88 335 100 T 40 71 23t . 80 7 40 44 270 40 7 30 ' ' .....'.. SOS 40 f 40 . M X8 ... 7 40 M.,.....2ti 140 7 40 t ..338 4 7 40 SO 281 80 7 40 74 US SOt 7 40 78 235 ... T 40 ' 71 217 ... 1 40 7S ..Sit 40 7 40 44...... .840 10 7 40 44 144 W 7 40 tt S10 100 TOO 84 S24 40 7 40 71 ..38 M0 T 40 5! 271 tO 7 40 IS 101 ... 7 40 ft 203 100 7 40 41 SIS W 7 42 04...... .348 T 4f IS 812 ... 7 46 : II. ......271 280 7 46 U.......280 ... T 45 . Si 29f . 44 T 4.1 . 41..... ..200 ... 7 45 71 240 101 T 41 M 153 80 7 45 . 80., 231 ... T 44 s 54.......137 ... t 41 " , 41 13 40 7 46 ', IS ttt 110. 7 46 J 44, 2M ' 10 .7 41 . r 18., 3M 280 7 41 , 48.......25I 7 4714 . .. 252 180 '-T 47K 70..'..',. .25 M 17.......SS7 . 240 7 50 7 ." M ..314 ... 7 10 -,' 04 261 . 48 1 10 . - 21.' 271 ... T 6 71.. . ...245 400 7 50 r ..! ..147 ..IN ..171 ..184 ..200 ..214 Tit St.. .. IN 40 T 20 H 1 40 1 16 ... I 10 T tt SI.. M.. 44.. SS.. ts.. St.. 71.. 77.. .. 11.. SS.. 14.. S4.. S.. s.. ss.. 71.. SI.. to.. St.. 70.. to.. 14.. ...111 124 7 10 :..224 120 T SO ...SIS 240 7 SO ...1M ia 7 so ...Mt 80 T 10 ...tH SO 7 SO ...lit ...7 SO ...111 40 7 0 ...121 40 7 SO ..134 M 7 SO ...171 T.., 1 SO ...101 80 7 10 ...Ml ... 1 SO :....S0? ...131 ...,114 ....240 ... 7 SO 40 7 SO ... T SO 80 7 SO ... im It... 14t 40 7 Si 84. 101 !0v T SI 42 .127 ... T SI TC 181 IM 1 SS S4 1 ... -7 SI T4 lit S00 7 Si 77.. 87.. t.. 47., 84., 72., .804 80 7 SI . .110 200 7 St , .110 ... 7 .230 120 . T 85 ..204 80 7 35 ..235 ISO 7 SI ..H7 - KO-T 86 ' ..111 120) T 86 ..1st 80 7 Si 71.... 18.... tt.... 44.... 41.... 77.... 77.... .140 ...-T.SI .844 SO 7 SI ..111 ..120 . ..224 7 It 7 85 7S.. 40 7 SI SHKfcP AND LAMBS-Supply of sheep and lamba this morning was pretty much the same as on yesterday, ' bulk of re ceipts consisting ot grassy tutf and a few. scattering loads from the corn belt area, 'ihere were seven cars of spring Iambs trom Calltoroia, three . loaas . ot Idaho wethers, tour loads, of fed west erns from Iowa, and two or three loads of mixed stuff from Nebraska. As usual at this time of (he year, quality of tao receipts averaged poor and. showed no great improvement on the shipments ar riving at the yards during the last, week or so. . No teeders of auy account showed up in the supply. -. -, . -' Most sales were made at a fairly early hour . and at prices about "steady, there being very Utue cuiu0 if any nom yes terday..; As., usual .01. late,, buyers were out In good time searching the receipts tor anything , of good quality and picked up all of tne best bunches early in the morning. ' Trade and demand waa fair as long as the good stuff lasted, but any thing of poor to medium quality .was left' to' sell in -a more leisurely fashion. Among : the early sales was a ' load of spring, lambs at $8.76.. Two other loads of spring lamDB Drought $s.6t and $8.00. Three' loads ' of: Idaho wethers changed hands at $4.75. " Quotations on "sheep ' and ' lambs: Spring lambs," $6.758.76; shorn' lajnbs, 6.50&I.85; shorn yearlings, 85.0ovo.5u; shorn wethers, $4JOQ4.fiO; shorn ewes, $2.5o 4.50. : , - v Representative Bales: . No. ... Av.-Pr.-. 80 spring lambs , 66 62 ; 60 20 culls 7 shorn ewes 108 spring-lambs............;; 13 snoruewes..... 5 00 4 25'. 6 36 4 26. 8 25 4 74 " 2 60 8 26' 7 eo; 5 25,' 8U) 6 00 8 75 4 25 7 25- 6 26 7 00 8 60 8 25 100 ...160 ... . 48 ...123 ... 60 ."..87 ..,'78 ... 68 ... '66 ."...46 ... us : ...' 6V ... .70 ...1 17 .... 74 ...'69 ...84 ...,624 ...91. ...-71 108 spring lambs.. 678 Idaho wethers. . .......... 201 Idaho wethers, culls..., 10. spring lambs..;........'.., . 28 spring' lambs.'.....,......-, , 6 spring lambs, 'culls..:...-.. . 70 Nebraska spring lambs. '10 spring lambs, culls...;.., 68 Nebraska lambs 24 shorn ewes 446 shorn lambs. 30 shorn lambs,' culls.'....... 36 Bhorp lambs ,21 shorn lambs ,30 wool ewes ' 35 wooled ewes, culls. CHICAGO " LIVE STOCK MARKET Demaad for Cattle stnd Sheep Steady' . Hon Weak.- ) ' CHICAGO, June 25. , CATTLE Receipts, 3,500 head; market, Steady, 10c off; beeves, $5,85c9.50; Texas steers, b.aQ'.o; western steers? $s.40 7.90; stockers and feeders, $4.106-70; cows and 'heifers, $2.0j7.90; oaves, $5.50S.25. HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head; market weak, 510c off; light, $7.15017.574 mixed $7.257.65; heavy, 87.1b7.65; rough, $7.16 7.464 pigs $5.26.95; bulk of sales, $7.5u 7.65.' SHEEP, v LAMBS Receipts, 18,000 head. Market steady, 15c lower; native $3.25 6.30; western, 13.506.4O; yearlings, $4.75 6.86; native lambs 84.267.60ii western, 84.6tHS7.75; spring lambs, $5.250.00. . - St. Loala Live Stock Market.. ' ST. LOUIS,- June 25 CATTLE Re ceipts 5.500 head, Texans Market steady; native shipping and export steers? $8.50 69.50;. dressed, beef and butcher steers, $6.50g&60; stockers and feeders $3.60.75; cows and heifers, $4.76&60; cannera. $3.504.50; bulls, $4.25.50; carves, $6.29' 8.00; Texas and Oklahoma steers, 15.50 438.75; cows and heifers, $4.758.80. HOGS Receipts, 9,500 thead. Mitrke weak to 5o lower; pigs and lights, $5.25 7.65; mixed and butchers, $7.507.75; good heavy, $7.667.80. t . SHEEP, LAMBS Receipts, 16,200 head. Market .steady, to 35c lower; muttons, 84.00il6.26; lambs $6.508.76; .culls and bucks, $1.503.00; stockers, $2. 253.50. ' V: . '. f. : - i. - '-. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 23 CATTLE Re ceipts, 9,400 . head - including 2,000 -southerns. Market stedy to 13c lower; dressed beef and export steers, $S.25925; fair to good, $6.008.16;. western steers, 15.759.00; stockers and feeders. 84.607.26; southern steers, 34;608.60; southern cows,' $3.50 6.50; native cows, $3.60700; native heifers, $5.00tg$5.00&&80; bulls, $4.0Ou.75; calves, $4.006.00. ...... . HOGS Receipts, -14,000 head, i Market 10c lower; bulk of sales, $7.457.6o; heavy, J7.60iSff.72J4; packers and butchers, $7.50 7.70; lights, $7.467.56; pigs, $6.256.7o. . SHEEP? LAMBS Receipts, 8,800 head'. Market steady to 25s lower;- Iambs $6.50 68.85; yearlings, 8i.00oi6.76; wethers, 34.00 43.3.00; ewes, t3.bugJb; stockers and feed ers, $3.004.00.-j (. , . . . -' i , Stock In Slgbt. , ' Heceipts of live stock at the five prin cipal' western markets yesterday: . cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha .. St: Joseph Kansas -City,' .. St.- Louis ....... Chicago 3,400 - 17.000 2,000 11,600 4,200 3.500 8,400 14.000 6.400 . . 9,500 3,500 2,000 8,800 16,200 18,000 , t Coffee Market.- 1 NEW. TORK,. June X.-COFPBB-N0. V TO THE HOLDERS OF THE Consolidated Mortage Bonds of THE 0IIAHA WATER COHPANY Tbe Omaha Water Company, hereby gives notice that ' its ' (Consolidated morttraire bonds, dated. July 23, 1896, with accrued, interest to July 1, 1912; will be paid, on or after . that date, upon surrender, of tbe bonds with all unpaid cou- , pens Attached, at the office of the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, trustee. No. ,16 to 22 William Street, in the City of New VTork, from; the proceeds of sale of the water com- . pany's ATorkS to the City of Omaha received by said trustee. CertifteaXes of the water company will then be issued,, repre . tenting tfe five per cent redemption premiums in litigation, and entiU.lhf the holder of each thousand dollar bond to fifty; dollars with Interest at five per cent per annum from July:lrl9l?,'lf. the Court of Appeals 'of the SUte ot New York shall, d"eclde that the completion of the city's purchase, does not relleys the company from payment of such premium. ( " THE VOMAHA WATER COMPANY, , y BY THEODORE C. WOODBURY, . . Dated June 7,- , j'-r President Otis ad Rost" SAVANNAH, Ga., June 25. TURPEN TINE Firm at 444c. ' ROSIN Fbrm : . , Commoner to Have . -Chance to Prepare , Most of Platform BALTIMORE, June 25. If Mr. Bryan should not be temporary chairman of the democratic national convention he prob ably will be chairman of the committee on resolutions. He will be the representa tive of his state on that committee and Mw nnaitinn in the party is such that the place will be conceded to him by common consent. J1 The general opinion Is that he win nrenare the sreater Part of the platform. Indeed, many think he now has much of It written, but he Is reticent on tne sud- ject. .' Delegates were too much occupieo to day, with the temporary chairmanship to give close attention to the question ot resolutions, but insofar as there was expression on the subject it Indicated a -harmonious condition. Representatives of some of the eastern states express apprehension that thero may be an effort to force approval of the Initiative, referendum and recall plan 'of government, and if there Is it will be opposed. Mr. Bryan has. ' nowever. Indicated the opinion . that' these pertain lonly to state administration, and it is not believed he " will contend for arty radical- pronouncement on this subject" If for any at all. There certainly - will be planks pledging the party in unmistakable terms to the support of income tax legislation, to the election .of. senators by the direct vote of the people and by primary elections. The protective tariff will be held re sponsible for the trusts . and the high cost of living and there will be a posi tive declaration for rapid revision down ward.' "... Probably the procedure by schedule as practiced by'the present house of repre sentatives wHl be advocated. The tariff work of the house will be, strongly eh: dorsed and-the president's tariff vetoes as strongly condemned. . ' , It will' be a tariff 'for revenue platform. AU" factions are committed to this plan; and If there Is any difference Of opinion It will be on phraseology rather than on policy,' ;;,..-i' , ' .;v . . " ' a9ss-SssMaBBBBaaJBBrsaatSa Mrs." Bryan Meets DtobciiticLeads : V , t 1 aeja am a ,' CHICAGO, June 25. Mrs. William Jen-' nings Bryan and her daughter, Grace, who recently became the bride of R. L. Har greaves of Lincoln, Neb., held a continu ous reception at the Nebraska headquar ters -tonight .They became acquainted with most of the leaders of the party tour years ago when eastern delegations bound for Denver stopped at Lincoln to pay their respects to Colonel Bryan. ; Conferences between William J. Bryan and democratic leaders were somewhat disturbed today by an enthusiastic min strel who insisted In serenading the three times candidate for president. Tha mln str.i waa j. w Merin. treasurer of the Bryan league of Pennsylvania and he lifted his voice In song in the haU just' outside Mr. Bryan's room. The chorus of the campaign ditty ran: ..' "I'd klnd'a like to vote for' Bryan "William Jenningf Bryan; - - a - "I'd klnd'a like to vote for Bryan, - 1 'And that's just what I'll do." -. ' (ireen Would Cheek River. -. , GLEN WOOD, la., June 26. (Special.) Congressman W. R. Green has Introduced a bill in the national house of represents-a tives providing "to take such steps as rray .be necessary to check the Inroads now being made bj the Missouri river upon' the banks of said river In Mills county, state of Iowa, near the town "of Folsom,,Iowa, and . to- build such revet-, rr.ent and other protecting work along said river as may be needed for the per manent . protection of said bank," and asks that $30,000 be set aside to do the work. . . - Snapert Proves Alibi. i CRBSTON, la., June 25. (Special.) Succeeding in establishing an alibi At Hamburg, la.,' from June 7 to 11, John Bohlan who was arrested at St. Joseph recently , in connection with the Villisca murders has been released. He was ar rested -at the instance. of Harlan Burge of Gravity. It Is now believed Bohlan ' had nothing to do with the murders and ' no new developments have taken place. SwollenVirico.jYelnjt.di SdWifS sis, Elepnantiasls. ItUkeeoat the inflaoimaUon, aoieaeas sod dlaoolora tloiii raliOTea tbe paia and tlreonaaai reduces tb availing, gradaaUj reabar in part to normal strength and sjh pearance. ABHORBINE, JR., la a nilld, safe, plamaant antlteptis liol ueut, healing and aoothtna. Serare caaea wherd valna bare olceratad and brokaa have beea eomi pletelr aad pannanentlr cured, first few appli cations of ABSORBING, JR., will aire rellaf and prove ita merit. UM and (3.08 per bottle ak drnftiata or deliTared. Detailed directiona, reports 00 recent euea and Book S 43 free on rwqnestk W.r.VOUNa r-O.F, 104 Teaiale U Jrlart.U, MataT OHEYto Mil On . improved , farms and ranches. ' We also buy . good farm mortages. KLOKE . INVESTMENT COMPANY, V Omaha, Nebraska.