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    THE BEE: OMAHA, BATTED AY, JC'NK 7, 1913.
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REAL ESTATE.
city rnorEnTY for sale.
Omaha's Latest
Srbdivision 1
$ rAn addition of rare beauty com
manding more natural attractions
and adva edges for perfect residen
tial sites than any other tract in all
Omaha. PABKWOOt) is situated
on a high tableland, extends north
along 2'th street from Miller Park
to R .id street, overlooking the Mis
souri river, Florence and Carter
w 1
Florence Boulevard wi-nds through
PAEKWOOD to the hjjart of tho
city
ALL IMPROVEMENTS AEE
BELN PUT IN.
LUU.DING EESTEICTIONS to
make this addition ideal. .
MONEY INVESTED IN PAEK
,W OD WILL BE A VEEY PEOF
ITxiBLE INVESTMENT.
IT- SPEAKS VOLUMES FOE
PAEKWOOD when we can an
nounce unsolicited advance sales to
the following prominent Omaha
people, who intend building fine
homes in this addition.
Watson Townsend. City Endneer.
Jaa. T. Dunlap, Gen. Mgr. Neb. Farmers
Journal.
7 T nannn .
s'J. M, Bromwoll, Sales Mgr. Cartercar
Jaa. A. Blaha, Woodman Circle.
Jas Corr, Corr Electric Co.
Charles Notf, NeXfs Laundry.
Forrest W. Clark, Guarantee Fund Life
Association.
H. B. Jones, Street Ry. Co.
Chas. O. Larson, Decorator.
Don't Be Shortsighted
Look at the records of other high
class additions in Omaha, Look at
NORWOOD (our addition adjoin
ing PAEKWOOD on the south)
where lots have nearly doubled in
two years. It has -been-the history
of all. pur-cities, that after the city
is established, thenthose who want
an ideal,, site for a home go to the
outskirts. , ,
NORRIS & NORRIS
400 Bee Building
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Speculative World in Wheat Face
to Face with New Crop.
CORN SHORTS ARE .FILLED UP
Tionsa Unload Enough YcIIott Cereal
to Satlaty1 the Demand end a
Renewal of Crop Scares
Are Reported.
OMAHA, June 6, 1912.
The speculative world In wheat now
et&ndi face to face with the new crop,
which la being harvested and threshed
In the southwest; and which Is now belnff
Bold at Chicago, Omaha and smaller mar
kets of the country .for the first half of
July, as well as (or the month of July
shipment from the home markets. A
man who Is found In wheat as an every
day speculator will back away from the
actual grain not unlike a fractious coun
try horse. Chicago tales amounted to
0,000 bushels yesterday, and In addition
to this there were 6,000 bushels sold at
Kansas City. This may be called the
opening wedge of the movement of new
wheat, and It will be seen to Increase
from day to day until It reaches enormous
proportions.
There was. enough bull news of telling
character to overbalance the transan
tlons In the new grain yesterday, and
among these Items were the cash sales
of old wheat, of which 5(0,000 bushels were
sold lri Chicago, and this Included 400,000
bushels of No. 2 hard' wheat, which about
disposes of all the wheat of that kind
held in this market. Cash wheat was He
higher.
nv l w ssn w ara nil on nn nv
the principal longs In the Chicago mar
ket, and the latter were disposing of only
.a part of their holdings, and this for the
simple reason that they were able to se
cure good profits. There was a renowal
of unfavorable crop reports from the
state of Iowa as well as from Illinois.
Cash corn, unchanged.
The oats market was strong yesterday
and the reporU of crop deterioration In
the southwest overbalanced the talk of
free Canadian oats. Cash oats were un
changed.' , ,
Clearances- of wheat and flour were
1.125.000 bushels; corn, M.000 bushels; oats,
O.OOO bushels. , ,
Wheat at Liverpool closed iptd
higher; corn, unchanged to Vid higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 681,000
i i -1 . Aid rtnA KllRhAlK.
aiid anui u ah vui ii it u sauu j
UUDIICIS Bil.yuiC.ia rv,vw ,
against receipts of 22,000 bushels and
shipments of 329,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,062,009
bushels and shipments 40,000 bushels,
against receipts of 1.0S3.000 bushels and
shipments oi nusneis lasi year.
Primary oats receipts were 729.000 bush'
els and shipments S62.600 bushels, against
receipts of 343,000 bushels and shipments
of 65,000 busneis last year.
Ciit Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago E 457 189
Minneapolis z ,.,
Duluth 63
Omaha S3 SI 21
Kansas Clty... 34 100 26
a. r Atti. !it ira 11
Winnipeg ks ,..
Omaha Cash 'Prices Wheat: Nn.
hard, Sj66c; No. 3 hard, MU8Sc; No. 4
hard. 80fitc: No. 3 spring. k4jS5Hc: No.
4 spring. KS4Hc; No. 3 durum, S767V&o:
No. 3 durum. 8436Hc Com: No. 2
white, HUUc; rv. i White, ucosmo:
No. 4 white, 64HSt6c; No. 2 yellow, UK
Gc; No. 3 yeUow. 55Via&5Hc; No. 4 yel
REAL ESTATE.
CITY monsilTY ITOU SALK.
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low, 64!g65c; No. 2, KS65Uc: No. 3. U
ac; No. 4. 64c; no grade, 60843c
Oats: No. 2 white. 38c; standard, 37io:
No. 3 white. 37Vi37Hc; No. 4 white, i&A
36Jlc. Barley: Malting, 60060c; No. 1
feedT 4 2 16c. Itye: No. -2, 6560c; No,
8, 5o66Hc
'The following cash sales were reported
today:
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 3 cars, SCc;
2 cars, $6c No. 3 hard winter, 6 cars.
ts&ftc; i cars, ssjiCL cars, wc; i cars,
85c. No. 4 hard winter. 1 car. 86c: 1 car.
80c No. 3 -spring, 1 car, 8SHo. No. 4 spring,
l car, 8hc. imo. 3 mixed, l car, so. oats:
Standard. 1 car. 37&a. No. 3 white. 1 car.
37Mc No. 4 whlteA 1 car. 36c; 4 cars.
dbc no graae, i car, kc. uorn: no. t
white. 2 cars. 66Wc. No. 3 white. 2 cars.
66Wc No. 4 white, 1 car, 6SUc; 1 car, 66c.
No. 2 yellow, 6 cars, 66c; 8 cars, 66c No.
3 yellow, 6 cars, 65Hc. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars,
66c. No. 2 mixed, 2 cars, 6Sc. No. 3 mixed.
& cars, tie. jno. 4 mixea, i car, mkc;
cars, 644c No grade, 1 car, 66V4c; 1 car
(hot), 60c.
CHIOAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; Bad Closing:
Prices on Doard of Trade.
CHICAGO. June 6. Sensational drop
damage reports from Kansas counties
nitnerto believed sale gave the wneai
market today an upward whirl. The close
was firm at an advance of Ho to TiSlc
net. Other leading staples all showed
gains. Corn showed a sixteenth to He,
oats Ho to HQaC and provisions a shade
to 20c
Six hundred thousand acres of wheat
in Sallna, McPherson, Rice and Ells
worth counties. Kansas, which have
been credited with an average condition
of 83 per cent were declared oy experts
today to have receded to a condition of
60 per" cent
Congestion In the July option here
added to the fears of wheat shorts.
There were signs that July contracts
were largely neld by strong interests,
and might be forced to a stiff -premium
over September. On the other hand, St.
Louis reported July there to be relatively
weak, owing to the nearness of new
Wheat and because of threatened insur
ance difficulties. Profit taking led to a
derided ' setback at one stage, but the
Upward tendency of prloes was again in
fun swing as tne session came to an
And.
Seaboard clearances of wheat and
flour equalled 1.125.000 bushels. Primary
receipts of wheat were 681.000 bushels; a
year ago, 222,000 bushels,
Corn received help chiefly from tho
wheat bulge. Attempts by a speculative,
leader to acquire a big line of Septem
ber formed an additional bullish in
fluence. Lightness of offerings allowed
oats to climb unchecked,
Provisions advanced mainly owing to
ihurn unturn in the hog market.
Packers were buying July pork and
r The leading futures ranged as follows;
Artlclel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. IClose-IYes'y,
Wheat
June
0OH1
91H)
90H
July.
Sept
Dec.
Corn.
July.
Sept
;90UeHI
;91SS1H
90H
90KQ91
90
89H09
S9KWi
9IHI
92
92Q02Vi
91H
kSHSIil
EfrH
68.
6SHQ-V
HEMii
mi
iS9HS
Dec.
bTn
I
67H
S7HI7HH,
67H
Oats.
July.
Sept.
Dec
Pork. July.
Sept
Lard.
3SU 3ST4
3JHtttt
3SH
3TKeSlUHibVtt
as
33
20 3S
33H4l2S4e;
20 45
20 35
19 0
20 45
19 90
20 26
19 84-82,
19 92ft
19 7tH
I . J pi h TV
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REAL ESTATE.
city rnoPBUTY vati balk.
C -. 'V
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- far i r .r . i
10 95-97
11 00-07
10 92ft
U62U
Sept
Oot..
Ribs.
July.
Sept
oot
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
S1.001.04; No. 3 red. 02Q0Sc; No. 2 hard,
9294o: No. 3 hard, 90(ff93Hc; No. 1 north
ern sa!MUn? Nn. 2 northern. 31fZ93c: No.
3 northern, 90SO2a: No. 2 spring, 9192c;
No. 3 spring, 9091c; No. 4 spring, 8288c;
velvet chaff, 90804c; durum, DOgWc. Corn:
No. 2, 5SH60c; no. a wnue. oowawnc;
n ..-11a... K&UyRrtb.. Ma 9 rat TPV. Mn
3 white. COJiQCOVtc; No. 3 yellow, 60 W
69Kc; No. 4, 6869c; No. 4 white, 680
69c; No. 4 yellow, 68G9Hc Oats: No. 2,
38i39Hc; no. 2 wnue, fiisxittc; no. a
White, S9tt40Hc; No. 4 white, S9ff40c;
606Sc; deeds: Timothy, 3.2O4.00; clover,
nominal. i"orK: sw.bo. iara: iudb:
U1.62H12.25.
BUTTEa-Irregular; creameries, 2tHO
27Hc. . .
EOUt-Hlgner: receipts, h.djj casea; ai
mark, cases Included, 1718c; ordinary.
firsts, jivsc; iiraiB, isc.
POTATOES Lower: receipts. 33 cars.
old; Michigan, S2$35c; Minnesota, 2S33c;
Wisconsin, 3036c; receipts, new, 25 cars;
80096c
POUITlli unseuiea; nens, aiive, iboj
springs, alive, 2Sc
St. I.oula General Market.
BT. LOniS. June 6. WHBAT-No. 2 red.
tl.061.06; No. 2 hard. 91HS9c.
CORN-No. 2, 68H58Hc; No. 2 white.
60H&51C
UATa Jso. z, swVjc; iter, i wni;e, c
Futures closed as follows:
WHEAT-July. 87Hfi7Hc; . September.
87(87T4c- ' - . ;
CORN-July, WMo; September, 69H
69Hc
OATOjmy, nytc; septemDer, ss'ao.
RYE-3c
FLOUR Unchanged.
BRAN Unchanged. '
If A V Timothy. H2.0018.6O.
POULTRY Firm;, chickens, 13Hi
springs. 2M(C7o; turkeys, Uc; ducks, 12o;
geese, 7c.
HUTTisjiT-uuu:. creamery. iH'owsc
ECKSS Weak; 17c
Receipts. Shipments.
1711111 .- R.000 BOO
Wheat bu...ir 41,000 jM.000
i :nrn nu .ii .wv OiW
Oats, bu, 68.000 37.CQO
Kfansaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY", Juno 6. WIIKAT No.
5 hard. 8791He: No. 3, 8&g01c; No. 2 red.
92Qc; No. 3 ,SS92c. .
CORN-No. 2 white, 68HCGSc; No. 2,
esuc
OATS No. 2 white. 404QHc
RYE-G0fclo.
Vuturea rinsed as follows:
WHEAT July, 84c; September, 85
86V4o; December, 9c
CORN July, 68C8Hc; September. 68c;
December, 65H65c
OATS-"Seplemb"eV2?J5C3SHei
HAY Unchanged.
BUTTER Creamery, 27o; firsts. 28o;
seconds, 23c; paokage, 29Hc. .
EOO S Firsts, J86; secpnd. 14c
POULTRY liens. UHc; roosters, lOo;
ducks, 15c; broilers, 23c
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, June 6.-CORN No. 2 yellow,
574Q68c; No. 3 yellow, 67Hc
OATS No. 2 white, SWieVHc; standard,
33Vic. .
Llverpdol Grain "Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 4. WHEAT Ftrrhl
No. 2 Manitoba, 7s6Ud; No. 3 Manitoba,
July,
11 00 11 06 10 97-11 11 00
11 10 11 16 10 97-11 11 00
11 00 11 00 10 97H 10 97Vi
U 67-70 11 7cJ-77 U 67H 11 70
11 35 11 40. 11 33 U37H
11 07-10 11 12H 11 05-07 1110 I
REAL ESTATE.
city moraim fom. SAt.n.
LOT SALE
Saturday and
v f Sunday
Do not let this chance for
an investment slip by.
PRICES
$500 to $1,100
which includes broad cement
walks and water.
TERMS
$50 to $100 Cash
Balance in easy monthly
. payments.
How to Reach
PARKWOOD
Take North 24th
street car to 24th
street entrance to
Miller Park, walk one
block north to our
Parkwood o f f i o o,
24th and Eedick Ave
Sale com
mences at one
o'clock
sharp
Saturday.
Telephone Douglas 4270
s4i4d. Futures", 'firm: July? 'sMio! o!!l
looer, ibjuq; ueoemDcr, 7s sua.
uukw-bpot, steady; American mixed,
new, 6s3fcd; American mixed, new, kiln
driest. RnjtlH. Amei.(.rtn mlv.il I.M..
dried, 6s. Futures, easy; July La Plata,
4s 10d; September, La Plata, 4s llHd.
Minneapolis Grnln Market.
MINNP1APOT.TR. Inn. Wlltm
hard, 92Hc;'No. 1 northern, 90gtiio; No.
m ituttiicrii, eanwitc, ino. a naro Mon
tana, 90T491T4o; No. 3 wheat S8T4387c
r wuii unvitanKea,
BRAN-Unchansed.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 66H57S7C
OATS No. 3 white, .37H37?4c
RYE-Nd. 2, Lmisic.
FLAX-1.27H1.28H.
BARLEY 47660a
Blllwnakre Grain Market.
Ullf r i w ft r ins ... .
luiunAuivfii,, wis., Juno 6. WHEAT
No. 1 northern, 94Q35o; No 2 northern.
929SH6; No. 2 hard, winter, 93Sto July
6vtc; Scpttmber, OOHc. '
y"" o. yenow, oobtowc: No. 3
rembe'r.600- 3' Ju,y': aP-
UAl-S-tOMQllC
HYU-620.
BARLEY-68C8c
IlliPORT OF CLEARING HOUSE)
rraiisactlona of Aasoclated Banks
for the Week.
NBW Vnillf T , , .. a a r ....
- - ' wwtv v. ut AUiff30b If
nn n If pUnrinn i-Annrl a. . t. ... .. i.
. ' ..-O .vfv,, tu, LI1U TTfJVIk U11U-
i5?une 6 Bno.w 11X1 aggregate of 33,217,-
wt.vw, tui tMituiuii lust week
and 33,690,516,0)0 in the corresponding- week
.wfc yuiiuwiiig is a ns( oi ciues:
CITIES.
Clearings. I Inc
Deo.
New York".. ,
Chicago
Boston ,
Philadelphia ,
31,881,018,0001,
16.4
10.6
168,304,000 ,
1102,203.000
72,183,000 ,
65,482,000 ,
44,447,000 ,
45,142,000 ,
33,931,000 ,
23,063,000 ,
19,634,000 ,
21.090,000
22,214,000
21,567,000
17,766,000
IU.291,000
13,614.000 ,
11,115,000
11,704.000 ,
8,268,000
7,833,000
8,159.000
5,498,000
6,495,000
4,466,000
3,207,000
4,838,000
3.709,000
2,230,000
3,69,O00
2,369.000
2.306,000
2.365,000
1,901,000
1,45,000
1,721.000
i.imooo
766,000
772,000
639,000
673,000
363.000
9.476.000
13.0
14.3
bl. ixUIS ,
Pittsburgh ,
Kansas City ,
San Francisco ,
Baltimore
17.7
2.3
16.8
11.7
13.3
17.7
Cincinnati
.Minneapolis ,
2.2
.uos Angelas
Cleveland
TA-vl.
10.4
4.0
MQVtWb . .. . t . . ... .
2.7
rxew uneans
OMAHA
f ii....
11.2
13.0
10.9
nkuivca ..........
beattie
Portland, Ore ,
St Paul
Denver ,,,,
Indianapolis ,.
Suit Lake City....
Columbus
Toledo
Duluth
Des Moines, ........
4.1
13.1
24.3
30.3
1.9
44.2
.3
1.2
1.2
1.9
9.9
uiuKtiua .....f .......
xacoma
Oakland
'rwriH, ......
2.0
19.0
.5
10.S
4.6
10.8
16.4
1.5
29.7
8.9
iels
J6.8
8.1
18.6
'23.1
ban uiego
Dayton -
Sacramento .......
Cedar Rapids ,
Waterloo ,
Springfield, 111.....
Qutncy
nioomlngton
Ogden
Decatur
Jacksonville, III..,.
Washington
fit Joseph, ...........
Lincoln
Sioux City
Wichita .,
Topeka
S3.2I
7,i7,ono!..
l.t&6.000U
8,338,000
S.6O3.CO0
CtM.000
26.9!
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Prices Are
Steady to Strong.
HOGS AVERAGE A DIME HIGHER
Lamb Valnea Steady to Ten to Fif
teen IIlRher, rrlth the Best
Grades Shonlnat the
Improvement.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 6. 1911
Vl(IO iVO tviVAv-
. " w ' soia 4trin
vt.tvini lYruncsaoy , ., j,nj ij,sou s,uo
Official Thursday 2.8J7 8,743 3,047
Lstlmate Friday 467 4,160 2.063
FlVA Anvil Ihla t ift 1 1Ci ill
" " .... IW, . V . V. . .
Sams davii lnt r.v i iTi run invil
Same daj-s I wks ago.. 15, 403 46.665 S4,o:t
Same days 3 wks go..ll.6 60,297 2S.SS1
Same days 4 wks ago..l9.62t 45.531 27.310
Same days last year.... 9,791 64,978 16.9S7
in i roiiowing table snows tue recelpU
or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date as compared with
Isftt year 101 .
380,448 39.900 9.443
1,285,072 1.61S.470 830,898
8nt,en 682,177 853.SS4 28.903
.Ti" ?"0y1 table snows the range of
F.l?7iH hoe a' South Omaha for the
. - mm comnnrisons
Date. H13. 12.1U 'mO.1909.19Qg.19v7.
Mav 54.
6 KJ
6 87
6 87
I
May 27.
May 27.
May 28.
Mav 23.
9 14
7 14
7 14
7 14
7 06
7 01
711
5 HI
7 39
9 27
9 27
9 SO
9.12
6 2ty
6 90
5 90
t 95
85
6 01
80S
10
8 05
6 05
6 99
5 98
6 98
7 39
7 36
6 JCH
6 23
634
7 20
7 IS,
C7i;
5 821
May so.
9 S3
6 26
6 35
May Sl.
June 1..
7 22
ft 74
9 311
6 TO 9 31
7 141
June l..
June 3..
June 3..
S45H
m
7 35
7 X,
7 Sri
7 531
7 35
6 77
5 78
6 78
5 S3
5 S8
1S
9 09
7 19
7 26
5 r
6 S3
6 23
9 0ft
7 26
June 4.
S 19Vi
8 19
9 0S
7 34
7 Si
6 M
June 5.
3 31
June 6.
8 3m
9 01
6 20
Sunday,
CATTLIWalH.
T," cvnjiB wore raiuer
light as Usually thn nnm n 11-I.... .
i.W.,ty trClh" ortntI verV fair
?ii5r.u'cil Thf "Bt was of the usual
. ier, ana for tne most part
5f,.es.i were. Wo1 sustained and closing
JS.0l,L,,.'frL,ll,,TOl1 on beef steers
fJW hBhr than a week ago. De
m i . hn? ?en f,u" from start to finish,
and desirable medium and heavyweight
Th 'ife'i wlth teaay He. right along.
The best demand, however, has been for
tho light and handy weight steers and
cholco yearlings show a 16a25o advance
for tho week. In the main it has been a
very satisfactory trade, and notwithstand
ing a alight increase In the receipts over
a week ago and a year ago the move
ment has boen active throughout
Tho outlet for cows and heifers has
been unusually broad this week. As sup
plies have been unusually small the trend
of values has been upward from start to
finish, and most grades of butcher stock
now a imrao advance for the week.
Strictly Drlmo hnlfera re rmntKri tin In
38, with little of any consoquence, how-
over, common oeiow t. The DU1K or the
fair to KOOd butcher and heaf ilnnV
going at a range of 3S.25firr.25. Veal
utiivcs nave Deen in active aemana ana
there has been a practically steady mar
ket for bulls, stags, etc
Volume of business In stockers and
feeders has been very small, as receipts
of this kind havo been comparatively
light Demand from all souices has been
?ood and values strong for desirable of
erlngs of all weights. General market
for stock cattle and feeding steers Is
25400 higher than It was two weeks ago.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beet steers, 38.2098.60; fair to good beef
eteers, J7.80OS.15; common to fair beef
steers, S7.3S7.6o; good to choice, heifers,
37.2667.76; good to oholce cows, J.657.40;
fair to good grades, 38.0034.80; common to
fair grades, 34.0006.00; good tot choice
stockers and feeders, 37.6038.00: fair to
good stockers and feeders, 37.0007,60; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, 38.354)
7.00: stock cows and heifers, 36.O0gp7.00;
veal calves, $7.00310.00; bulls, stags, eto,
.80Q7.10.
HOQS Receipts wero llcht this mom.
Ing, and as other markets reported bat
ter values, buyers at the local yards
started out by bidding prices that looked
to be about a nickel higher. There wero
a few loads sold at this advance, but
most of tho salesman preferred to take
their chances holding out A .n- result
thern win verf-V little dnnrt rtfiHnm Itii.
early rounds, but tho packers needed the.
nogs, and tney rinauy gave in and
cleaned up the most of the small supply
at prices that looked to be fuly lOo and,
In some, cases, lOfllGo higher than yes
terday's general market. The bulk of
the hogs sold at J8.2Vge.35, the latter
price, being the highest paid. Bhlppers
and speculators bought a fair shre Of
the limited offerings.-hut refused to pay
any toppy prices. After "a trading basis
had been agreed on It did not take long
to clear the yards, and all but a few
ioaas naa Deen soia cy :ao.
Receipts were' light even for a Friday,
as there were only about fifty-nine cars
or 4.160 head reported In. This Is the
smallest Friday run since the third week
In April, when only 3.800 head wero ret
celved. The supply for the week to date
foots up about 63,164 head, being over
8,000 larger than both last week and the
same week a year ago. Bids on these
last hogs were not o good and it was
quite iaio nciore mey were an sola.
Salesmen tried to get values up to their
earlier level, but were unable to do so
and the late sales worn finally mado at
figures that looked to be about a nickel
lower than prloes paid earlier In the day.
MMttiiir rxjr mis xime oi me year
clipped lambs were in good supply for
a Friday, there being something like.
2,000 head on sale. There was a little
better than a deck of aged sheep here
and these were' mostly clipped ewes. The
packers wero on tho scene at an early
hour and their 'orders were large enough
to take all the offerings on a basis any
where from steady to 1015a higher. In
the main tne movement was inK
throughout and traders had left the barn
long before the noon hour.
There were two loads of 79-pound
clipped lambs, a straight Out of which,
averaging one pound heavier, sold at
37,60 yesterday, that brought 37,76' this
morning. It was the best grades of light
weight which brought the highest prices
while the heavier and unfinished kinds
moved at prices steady or a little better.
Among the few sales of cnppea ewes
was a small bunch selling as high as
35.60. As scarcely anything In the mutton
lino Is coming, and as a very restricted
demand for such offerings still prevails,
it Is hard to establish quotations.
Trade for 'the week has been satisfac
tory to the selling side, as almost on
every day offerings changed hands freely
and prices have had a higher tendency.
Recolpts have been very moderate, show.
Ing a slight falling off from both one and
two weeks ago and a year ago, and have
consisted principally of clipped lambs.
This Is all to be expected at this time,
between seasons, and Is likely to continue
for the next -few weeks. Prices on tho
best clipped lambs of the desired weight
are quotaMy 2605c higher than the close
of last 'reck, while the less desirable
kinds ar anywhere from steady to 10 16c
higher than a week ago. weight and
quality determining the price.
Quotations on shorn sheep and lambsf
Lambs, good to choice, fi.wafl.W, lambs,
fair to good, 37.00O7.60; culls. 34.00Q6.00;
yearlings, good to oholce, W.25t.60; year,
lings, fair to good. 35.76.25; wethers,
good to choice, 35.60fl6,75; wethers, fair
to good, J5.2&S.C0; ewes, good to cholee,
35.256.0o; ewes, fair to good, 34.7&30.25;
culls. J2.KKSa.75-
Kansas CItr Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Juno 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head; market steady to strong;
prime fed steers. 15.3536.65; dressed beet
steers. 37.26438.26; western steers, . tQ.Vrtp
8.26; southern steers. J5.6O93.10; cows. 34.60
07.26; heifers. S6.6O7W.60: stockers and
feeders, S.tOffS.00; bat, J6.0O3W.ffi; calves,
HOS-Receipts, 6.200 head; market 5
Tir .!.,. hulk rst anles. 18.60! he&W.
18.3508.66; packers and buWhers. 18.40
SHEEP AND. LAMBRceipts. 1.700
head; mancer sieauyi mmu,
yearlings, 36.00,60; wethers. t4.t0$4.00;
ewes, J4.0036.25.
St, Joseph Live Stock Market,
BT. JOSEPH. June 6. CATTLB Re
ceipts. 100 head; market steady; steers,
n.00Q.&0; cows and heifers, H203&35;
enlvea. t7.O0iB10.00.
HOQS Receipts. 2,200 head: market 10
B15o lower; top, j&u; bulk or sales, a.40
rfifl.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 600
head; market steady; iambs, J7.wzrs.z3.
Sloar CItr Live Stock Market
SIOUX CITY. June 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,000 head; market steady to 10c
higher, native steers, I7.4W8.1S; cows and
heifers, 6.767.66. stockera and feeders,
J7.3ftf7.; bulls, stags, etc, J6.6087.36.
HOQS Receipts 4,000 head; market 10
16o higher; heavy, t8.2IHrS.27H: mixed.
.27H.30; lights, S.32H6.; bulk of
sales, lS.3trJT8.KH.
! No sheep.
CHICAGO LI V1J STOCK MARKET
CntHe Strndr Uottn Active, Ten to
Fifteen HlKher.
CHICAGO. Juno 6.-CATTLK-RccMpts.
2.000. head; market steady; beeves, 37.r0tf
8.P0; Texas steers, JS.TOin.TS: wMtern
steers, l&S&g'S.OO; Blockers and r rod en,
J.W.05; cows and heifers, 3.(i&8S.0O;
calves. 3S.0Oiffll.00.
.HOUS-Reoolpts. 1S.000 head; market ac
tlvc, mifl.'o higlipr; bulk of sole, ts.55iff
8.65; light S.8.CS; mixed, 3S.35G8.70;
hearj. I8.10iff8.66; rough, 3S.10fi8.30i P'g".
JJ.fiMJJ.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 14,000
head! market steady to 10c higher; native,
S4.P0fl6.S5; western, JS.OOQ&OO; yearlings,
J5.notfC.60; lambs, native. 35.60tr7.40; west
ern, 15.6O3i.&0i spring lambs, 3o.2&OS.X.
St. I.nnla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, June &-OATTL10-Recclpts.
1,200 head; market steady; good to choice
steers, J7.604jS.25; stookern and feeders,
SS.25&7.60: cows and bolters, 37.00(irA.r0;
bulls, 36.0087.25; calves, .00W.75; Texas
and Oklahoma steers, S5r?7.76; cows and
heifers, 34.0047.00.
HOas-Rceclpts, 8,600 heail; market
steady; pigs and light 17.3rT.00; mtxcnl
and butohers, 38.468.00; good heavy, 38.46
e.oo.
HHKRP AND IiAMnS-Rccolpts. 3,800
l.wt rklft n e n , Mllttrtr.fi T fi iWsVf. "C
Itv ii4t sr. nuuuj itiu t hutir! pu,wfj, t w
yearlings, 35.2MiV.60: lambs, 37.00T.40;
spring lam us, h.xu.go.
Lire Stock In Sight.
Receipts of 'live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
cattle, nogs, siieep.
South Omaha 467 4.1TO 2,030
St Joseph 900 7,700 1,000
Sioux city Low 4,0(D
St Louis 1,200 8.600 3,800
Kansas City 600 6,200 2,700
Chicago 2,000 18.UO) 14.000
Totals ..6.007 48,600 21.5C0
Ncrr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Juno 6. MONEY On call,
easier; 2Hfi2H per cent; ruling rate, 2H
per cent; last bid, 3 per cent; offered at
2H per cent. Time loans, strong; sixty
days, 4 per cent; ninety days, 4UQ4H per
cent; six months, 6tj6H Per cent
P1UME MERCANTILE PAPER-6H Per
cent
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual business In bankers' hills at II.S31U
for sixty-day bills and at J4.86S5 for de
mand. Commercial bills, 34.82H
SILVER Bar, 69Mc; Mexican dollars,
43c
BONDS Government, heavy; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
ss follows:
U. s. rtt. Sa, rs...lM K. C Bo. nt (a... MH
do cotipa ., 1M L & N, unl. li ... tl
U. S. U. tt 101 I.. B. dtb. 4s 1131.. Ml
do coupon 11 M. K. a T. lit U. 0S
U. 8. 4i res 11IK "do sen. UM
da eoupOn 114 Mo. l"cl(lo .,., MVi
rmm it coupon. .191 do oonr. lr.. ...... 80
A.-C. Itt la tin. K "N1 It It ot M 4H M
Amr. A. ( HUN. Y. C. f. Hit..,, IU
A, T. A T. or. 41..100U do db. 17a
Am. Tobtccn I.....IU H, Y. K. 11. a It.
Armour Co. t. MT4 cr. Hit 79 H
Atchlion in, ..,. I3HN. a V. lit o. it US
do er. 1940..... 15 H Ma cr. ( 101
do cr. It li No. I'iclfio it MK
A. C. L lit to do 3i H
Btl. A Ohio ...... lew 0. 8. L. rfdi. . II
do rin. ct. IHa lilt. IH
Brook. Tr. cr. it... VH. do con. it..., tt)t
-vpo. oi urn. oa tv Jiraoias sen. 4l.,.. as
Can. leather It.... IIUI. L R. K. tz it. SU
Cbaa. & Ohio Ma.. H Mo fn. la. ,. IIH
do cr. 4Ui 11 St. L. 8. W. c. 4s TIM
Chlcaio a A. 3U.. 65 8. A. U adj. U.... MH
a B. A Q. j. 4i IIH "So. ra col. it., &
do rtn. i ,. do cr. it-.., UK
O M 8 P o 4H..100S do lit nr. it IW
C. It I. P. . it. MKSo. ntllwar Is.,., 1M
do rl(. 4a tl da gen. it.... UU
Ctt B. r A 4U. MTt Union I'toKlo 4a.,,, tH
D. & II. or. 4a... 16 do cr. 4a IIU
D. t H O, rt. ti. HVi do lit A. rt. 44. IIU
Dlitlller' la WU. B. llubb.r ta.101U
EN D. 1. 4 13 U. 8. Hlwl 1A It... 19
do sn. la..,.. . ICHi V,.Cr. Chem. U. 11
oo ct. ti, iar. in am " in ft ex. m bl
111. Can. lat r. . M Wnllni Md. it it
lain. Mel.' H-.... 71 W, E1c ct. ti. J9U
Inter. M. M. 4U... II Wli. Centril 4a.. l
nid. "OMrd.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. June C American securities
wero quiai ana irregular auring me early
itriuVhg today. Canadian Paclfln was
firm and advanced three Points. Tho rest
or me usi ranged rrom ft nuovo to ii be
low parity at noon.
Onioli. moncr TJU TimiliTlMe A K 133
do account 7ST.1IM., K. A T 1H
Amal. Copper IS4 N. Y. central ,.101
Atchison UU Prnmrlranla li
Canadian Paclflc...21$U HMdlns ...' SO
Chlcaio q. W 11 Southern racl(lo..v MM
Si. raul 104 Union l-alcdc. ......
Dfnrer A ItlO O,.,. lit It. S. BtMl It
ETI 3IMWabaih , 1)4
do lit nti MUDaDtcra .i... 11U
Clrapd Trunk ,, tSHIUnd Mine., , i
tlltnola Central US
SILVER I3ar, quiet at 27 9-l$d per or.
MONBY-3Ufl3V4 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short and three months' bills Is i
per cent
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Juno 6. COFFEE Fu
tures opened steady at an ndvanco of 40
10 points on covering and buying for a
reaction, which was encouraged by better
rrencn cables ana reports that rains in
Sao Paulo wero to the detriment of the
growing crop. Europe sold on the advance
while there were continued reports of a
poor spot demand and prices soon eased
oif under liquidation, but the market
luter rallied again on continued covering
and closed steady. Hales, 91,760 bags July,
January, 10.28c; March, 10.32c; May, 10.33c.
Bpot corree quiet; uio, 7s loc; riantos,
4s. 12HSM2WC Mild, quiet: Cordova. Kit
17c, nominal.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YOrtK. June e.-COTTON-Snot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.10c;
middling gulf, 12.35c Sales 600 bales. Fu
tures closed steady. Closing bids; June,
11.73c; July, 11.70c; August, ll.cfa; Septem
ber, 11. Mo; October, 11.19c; November,
11.17c; December, ll.lEo; January, ll.Wo;
February, 11.10c; March, lK21o.
LIVEIITOOL. JUno 6. CJOTTON Spot,
good business done, prices steady) mid
dling fair, 7.23d; good middling, 6.8 W;
middling, 6.e7d; low middling, 6.Sld; good
ordinary, 6.1Sd: ordinary, o.Sld, Bales,
15,000 bales.
Wool' Mnrket.
BOSTON. June 3. WOOL The Com.
merclal Ilutletln will say of the wool mar
ket tomorrow: "ltatner more business has
been put through this week In the lloston
wool marKci ana, an in an, mere is a
better tone, but thero are no signs of a
runaway market, dealers being disposed
to onerato only with tho greatest caution
In the west and few manufacturers buy
ing as yet lor more man actual require
ments. In the west tho mills continue
to lead the way In new clip purchases,
which are still moderate for so lato In
the season,
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, June (.-.The condition
of the United States treasury at the be
ginning of business today was as follows!
Working balance, 363, 410.244; In banks and
Philippine treasury, 348,253,109: total of
Seneral fund, J13fl,5oI,W; receipts yester
ay, 12,491,715: dlsburnements, 13AS2.4W.
The surplus this fiscal your Is 39,383,634,
as against a deficit of 34,530.433 last year.
The figures for receipts, disbursements,
surplus and deficit exclude Panama canal
and publto debt transactions.
Tnrpentlne Market.
SAVANNAH, Oa., June 6. TUHPEN-TINE-Flrm;
27c; sales, 1,241 bbls.; ro
celpts, 1,490 bbla,; shipments, 476 bbls.;
stocks, 25.535 bbls.
ROSIN-KIrm: eales. 3.040 bbls.; re
ceipts, 3,040 bbls,; shipments, W5 bbls.;,
stocks, 97.559 bbls. Quota: A. B, 34.00; C,
D. 34.35; K, 14.00; F, 4.?5 O, H, I, 34.75;
K. 31.00: M, 35.40; N, 16.15; WO, 36.35;
WW, 36.65.
New York SUnlng; Stocks.
NEIWf TOItlC, June . Closing quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Corn. Tunnel stock., t Little Chief .,.,... t
do bond! 11 Meilean IS
Con. Cel. it Va..... I Ontario ...200
Iron Surer ,,..US Ophl 11
iMdTllle Con I Yellow Jacket II '
Oltered.
l)rr Goods Market.
NEW YOItlC. June 6. DItV GOODB
The cotton goods markets were quiet and
steady today. Silk piece goods for prompt
delivery were scarce in many popular
shades. Tarns. were easier. Jobbers re
ported a good trade in wash goods spe
cialties for immediate shipment
NEW YORK JIOOK MARKET
Exhibition of Strength Lifts Hanj
Important Shares.
EVIDENCE OF FORCED SELLING
Opening Periods Generally lllnher,
hot Early Gains Were Eliminated
Grndunllr Good Nctts from
Wnahtnsrton.
NEW YORK. Junn ft Alt hntlirh nnt
fiee from periods of unsettlement the'
stock market todav showed a rilntlnnt
improvement culminating in an exhibi
tion or strength which lined many im
portant shares well above the previous
day's close. In certain quarters of the
list, especially among the specialties,
there was evidence of forced selling
whloh brought about somp severe de
clines. The leaders, however, were in
much better demand.
Opening prices were gnerally higher,
but the early gains wero eliminated
gradually, as the market was undermined
by heavy selling of Atchison, the Petro
leum shares Can and others. The move
inent was accelerated by a sharp bear
laid, in whloh a number of new low
records for the long decline were reached.
The market quickly recovered Its poise,
however, and under the Influence of spir
ited buying of the leaders rose steadily to
the end of the session.
A factor In. brlnmnE about the smart
unturn late in the day. was the ap
pearance of Washington advices stating
there was iip ground for recent rumors
circulated in Wall street concerning the
altitude of the administration toward
certain largo corporations. The chief de
mand for stocks, however, came from
the shorts.
Cable dispatches reported a moro cneer
ful feeling In London. A gain In cash
of uaiuai tr tf,. 000.00(1 for the week was
indicated by known movements of cur
rency. Time money wns strong ana mr
ctlgn exchange rates iiii'
vnnco. . ,
Considerable weakness appeared m
numerous bonds, v
Inter in sympathy with the rise In stocks.
Total sales, par value, 12.042.000.
united States regisicrea aocnnoa yt u
call. .... .
Number of sales ana leaning quoiawuna
on stocks today were; -
ntiev. linn. juow.
Amalyarnatto Copper ... U.4W tlH H
American Airlcultural, .....
Amarlcaa Ilet Sunr.... 109 H JJH J3J4
American Can M.1M H jJH S
Atnarlcin Can ptd.,.,.,. l.JM M H
Ararlrn O. V 3. !" JJ'
American Cotton Ott 100 M . ' JJ'
Am. Icb Pewurltloa 4.4O0 11H 1
American Unaead 490 I I
Amertcajl locomotlra ... 1.T00 0U M '
American S. A It 4.SO0 t 41
Am. 8. A It PM.. ....... 400 1714 H M
Am, Susar netlnlnf 00 107 V 1J4.
American T. A T m 1SI 137H IV
American Tobacco 1,160 310 S0 107
Anaconda Mining Co.... 3,400 UK 1 H
Atchlaon 13.104 IIU i MS
Atchlaon ptd . ... W
Atlantlo Coaat Line...... V 1WA HTH HI
naltlmore & Ottlo 4,100 13 II 13
llethlchem MmI 1.4M 29 :V4
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.FM 31 N It
CanadUn raclMo . ll.OOO 111 1" '"U
Central leather TOO II 11 11
rtieeapeaxe Ohio 10,000 It MM, IT
Chlcaco a W 100 11U 10V 10
Chlciso. t. A Rt. P.... 1,700 103H 103S 103H
Chlcnto K. W r.. tOO HTH 124T4 117(4
)lor. K" A !.. ...... 3.3P0 37 14 2SH
Connlldtted Ou IflcO 1MH 1IS I
tVirn l'ruducta ewi IH Hi
Delaware A Hudson 300 KJTi U9S ISO
Denver A Ulo Orande... 400 II II HH
Donrer It. a. ptd.. . too H'i 3TH II
Distillers' Securities .... Too HH 1014 11
r.rle 7.10 141 34 34 H
Erie lit ptd.., 100 37Vi 17 17
Rrle 24 pM SO0 .30 30 101,
General Klectrlo 1.100 13SU 133Vi l3tV4
Clrrat Northern ptd 4,0 131K 113 IMS
Oreit Northern Ore etti. 2,000 9 ii tli
Illinois Central 100 lit lllll 11 Hi
lntrrborouih Met 1,000 13V4 UH 1IU
Inter. Met. ptd 3,100 47Vi H 47U
International llarreater.. 100 103 103 1 01H
Inter-Marine Did 440 14 ll'i 13U
International Taper nr U Hi
Internatlosal Pump ..... 300 T H IH
Kamas City Southern,... 800 tlVi IH 1U
lacleda Oas ,. ..... HU
tehlsh Valley ........... 7,700, 1HV4 ltlVi W
Iyoulnllle it Nuhrtlle.. 3,(00 1 3014 HiH 1SH
M.. fit. r. a 8te. M. 400 123 121 124U
Mluourl, K. A T 100 UK llVi m.
Mltaourl rdllc , 1,100 ;ivi 27U CI
National lllicult ....v... 300 110V4 110 ' 110
National Lead 100 HV4 5V Mu
K. Ft. It ot M. 3d ptd.. 2i mu, it if
NVw York Central 1,100 lH SIS l
N. y. O. & W ,MO 37S, 27 !74
Norfolk Weiterr) , too 10, 103V1 10214
North American j
Jbrthern Taelflo ' 4,600 110H 10SH ilOVi'
Tacltlo Mall , 1.M0 11 nvt HVi
Penniylranla 6,800 10JU im loiu,
reepls'snas ........ rt.. 400 lpiyj 105H m
V., C. C. & St, ..... ti
riltaburth Coil 1,600 It JSU II
Prosed Steel Car 200 2IU HVi 23
Pullman Talace Car,..., 400 111 lilVi 111
"'f ",0 I5" T
JUpubllo I. A B 1,700 20 II llii
ltApubllrf V& S. pM.... l.tOO TlVi Tu 77
Itock Ultfii Co 4 t,10t IS 14 11
Hock liland Co, ptd.... 3.J00 , StVi 25V4 24Ti
ft. iu & h. r. id pta.. too t ivi 7
Seaboard Air Line... ..... u
BeaboaM A. U ptd , mu
SIOM-Bhetfleld B. & I... 700 21 27 II
Southern Piclflo ,2oO II 4 tii .
BQUthern Ittllwiy 4.100 11U n ju
Bo. .Hallway ptd 7W . 7,v? 71U 74 .
Tenneaaee Cotiper too 31T4 llvi u'
Teia ft Pacific... .,, 300 ng nvt ii
Union raclflo I.... 42.M0 ill i"i2 ,"H
Union raclflo pfd 200 IIH ti3 iiff
United Btatet llealty!!.! ..... .
United matei llubber.... 1 loo lVi S74t UVi
United Sta e. Bteel 101,600 U 63V4 6l2
"' 8- Bt"' P" 2,100 105 101V, J04W
Utah i Cupper 1.300 ju tlS
Va.-Caro Ina rli.ml-i '.nA JI!? S3, "
... . ' n z.
Wabaah
200
P' 1110 7V4 7U TU
Weatern Uin mil .'.'
Wetern Union .. hm MVi Jl '
Weatlnehouea Electrle .. 1 600 69 64 11
Wheeling ft Like ura.. " M, .
Eolrfd'e-nd!0' th
lloafon Stock Market. '
BOSTON, June 6Closlng quoutlons
on mining stocks were:
Allouei . ., OHMoliawk 4IV4
Amal, Copper J'i eNerada Con, . l?3
A. Z. L,, ft 8 i 20 Moltalnc" Mlnen li?
Arliona Com H NoMh M .".ll 2.
n. c. C ft 8. M. I North Lak il
Sr,-ftilVci,a0"--',J.HS" nSJSi :::::: $
Jl. ft Jl ecu.,.., ,,430 Oaceols Tt '
Centennial HUQulncr tl
9in- 11 1-1 Tamarack ....... 21V4
o n v. a b. rt. i ii... w
tlreene Caniaea .... m do ptd ....7..T: IflC
Ills noy.l. Copoer. 1IV4 Utah PcSn . 7V4
Lake r-;;:; ,'H&
Uitm ooppar 2fl'.i
Ea-dlr. "Aiked.
Oils nnii nn.l
K'rr.w vnnif r,,-. a . .
. -. "-"o w- fiLj motion seed,
7iK!y K.tJ5?d?.',l,.r,mllum",er yeow. spot.
December: aBm
ltUMIIN ytnpt.
TUIlPENTINR-TSn.i,, i .
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ADD COTTONNEW YOItK enCl.B
Cotton closed steady, net 6Q20 points
h gher on thq old crop and from 3 points
higher to 3 points lower on new oron
months.
, ST. LOUIS, June 6.-COTTON-8teady;
middling, U'.ic: sales. 226 bales; receipts.
1,317 bales! shipments, 16C3 bales; stock.
25461 bales. '
SiiKar Market.
NEJW TTOIUC, June 6. 8UaAR-IUw.
steady; Muscovado, IWdl.iZc: centrifugal,
3.3003.33c; molasses, l.KftiMc Ilefined,
steady.
ISvapornted Apples and Dried Fralts
NBW YOIUC June 6.-rBVAPORATBD
APPLES-Qulet.
DRIED FKUITS-Prunes. apricots,
peaches and raisins firm,
, Dank Clenrlna-s.
OMAHA, June 6. Bank clearlnrsi for
today are 3,'J32,442.09 and 12,7K3,i3,lS for
the corresponding day last year.
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TO .
BANQUET AT HAPPY HOLLOW
The high school seniors will give their
class banquet June 19. at Jlappy Hollow.
Wayne Selby was' chosen toastmaster by
the banquot committee. The following
seniors will respond with toasts: "As We
See Ourselves," Luclle Dennis; "Yenus."
John Hanlghen: "Mars," Kathryn
Crockeri "Thalia." Carlisle Allan; 'rThe
Chotcd of Hercules," Mary Haller; "A
Others See Us," Mary Day; "Fates," Foy
Porter; "Dreams." Gertrude Dickinson)
"1913,' .Tames Durkee.
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