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THW BKE; OMAHA, MONDAY, JtTNK 1G, 1913. liKAIN A Nil UUIt 111 WU M A wiuum niiu iiiuuuuu JJimuUJl Only Pressure in Wheat Pit is That of Short Sales. CORN MARKET FAIRLY STEADY Cash Ilotiara Sell Considerable of the Cerenl nt Higher rrlces Ilcnc tlon la Dne to I'roflt Tnlclncr HM1TTA. .Turin 14. 19tJ The only pressure In tho wheat market is snort sales. There are no "hooglng transactions at the present time, and until these sales are made on a large scale It will be on easy matter to swing the market upward and downward by those who are In full control. Condi tions sut rounding the present wheat mar ket at present aro to be seen from year to year, and thero Is still uncortalnty hs to the crop in either one of the blc belts. These periods are attended wlthJ uiuiq ur leas nervousness ana ui mar kets are SO ClllllliZnnhtn thnt II t'l AIM. cult matter to securo profits whether i" speculator is a Dun or a bear. A report attracting attention yesterday, una which acted rm a price marker, was that sent out by II. Ilahn company, one of the leading Minneapolis grain concerns, tolling of the favorable crcp conditions in the spring wheat country. The wea ther for some time past, according to this report, has been cool and favorable xor strengthening the root of the plant, Olid, now thnt thn wrnthor la wn.rmr. the plant will take on rapid growth. That while the rainfall has been light and In me iorm 01 scattered snowers, mere 13 no niurlted suffering because of a lack of moisture. Cash wheat was o higher, lne citsii corn mai-Kfit In culcuro iiiinrt steady, whllo St Louis and Kansas City showed a Ilttlo heaviness yesterday. Cash housca sold considerable corn at higher prloes. The reaction In the market was uuo to conservative profit taking by Chi cago longs. Cash corn was ViilMto higher, Thcro was only a moderate swing to prices In the oats trade yesterday with top quotations a fractl6n under the 40 cent level, (.'ash oats wero Wio higher. Clearance) of corn were 16.000 bushels. oats 7,000 bushels and wheat and flour equal to 370,000 bushels. The close at Liverpool was lower on w.ieai una ka lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts wore 63(1.000 bu. and .shipments of 663,000 bu. against re ceipts last year of 759,000- bu. and fchlp ments of 313,000 bu. Primary corn recelots wet-a 1.271.000 bu. and shipments of 3U.O0O bu. against re ceipts last year of 168,000 bu. and ship ments OI VbJ.OUO du. Primary oats receipts wore 1,083,000 bu. and shipments of 501,000 bu against re ceipts last year of 261,000 bu. und ship ments of 647,000 bu. CAKLOT RECEIPTS. wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago so 511 821 Minneapolis 221 Duluth v,... 3C Omaha, 61 77 23 Kansas City 63 69 18 St Louis 63 61 22 Winnipeg 22S Omaha Cash Prices Wheat! No. 2 hard, S6K87Wc; No. 3 hard, 85U&S6yic; No. 4 hard, 8a884c; No. 2 spring, 84s4V4o; No. 4 spring, S0VSS3c; No. 2 durum. 83V4 80&c; No. 3 durum, S8K0S9V4C Corn: No. 2 white. 6oQ6S4c; No. 3 white, 67Q6Sc; No. 4 white, 66ifS7Uc; No. -i yellow, 67W 67&c; No. 3 yellow, &7&67tfc; No. 4 yel low, 66&66c; No. 2, 6757ic; No. 3, 56 tC7Vic; No. 4, &5ttG6c; no grade, 44363c. Oats: No. 2 white, aSSXlS'Ac; standard, B7c; No. 3 white, 37Hc; No. 4 white, 37 B7Wc Barley: malting, 54SHc; No. 1 feed, 42445isa Rye: No. 2, 65W3C6c; No. 3, 654f664c. The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, 87&c; 4 cars, 87c; No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars, 86c; 1 car, 6c; 1 car, 85c: 1 car, 6oHc No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 84 Vic; 1 car, 84c; 1 car, 83c No. 2 durum: 1 car, 88HC No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 86Vic No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 8&c; 1 car, Softc; 1 car IBmutty), Wic Oats No. 3 white: 10 cars, xiw. No. 4 white: 8 cots, 37 Vic; 4 cars, 37c. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 63Vic. No. 3 white: 6 cars, 68c No. 2 yellow: 7 cars, 67V4c No. 3 yellow: 6 cars, 6714c; 10 cars, 57Vic. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 66o; 1 car, 66 Vic; 1 car, 66c. No. 2 mixed: 1 cur. K7Mc: 1 cAr. 67c. No. 3 mixed: 6 cars, 57!4c; 7 cars, b7c; i cars, trc. sso. 4 mixed: 2 cars. 66c J 1-3 car (poor), 63c. No grade: 1-3 car, 4tc; 1 cor, mc. Mllvraultee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 14. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 93V4Xc; No. 2 north ern, &4i396c; No. 2 hard winter, 93c; July CORN No. 3 yellow, 61c; No. 3 white, 62Hc; No. 3, COaWicj July, 6IH0; Septem ber, 62c OATS Uc. RYE 69a0c. I3ARLEY-60Q68C. Liverpool Groin Market. LIVERPOOL, June 14. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9d; No. 2, 7s SVid; No. 3, 7s 4Vid; futures, steady; July, 7s &Hd; October, 7s 3d; December, 7s IW. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new. 5s VM: American mixed, new. Kiln dried, 58 3Vid; American mixed, old, 6s; REAL ESTATE LOANS. 6 CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. 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Tyler U00. shoes; pay BEST prices for furniture. Call D, 7302. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Two desirable rooms In pri vate home by two young men who are willing to pay for first-class accommoda tions. Write, giving name, address and 'Phone number. Address -S 227, care Bee. WANTED to rent by young bachelor, a room In tho vicinity of Park avenue and Woolworth or Poppleton avenues. Refer ences exebanced. Address M 182, Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST hlp live stock to South Omaha. Savs mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants BYERS BROS. & CO.. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 222 Exchange'Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE. THIS OMAHA tV ATUIl COMPANY NOTICE IS HBIiEBr GIVEN thtt all th. out ttasinc prior Ilea bond ot Th Omilu WUr Comptnr. Kins bond! numbered JT7, T7. J7. Ttl. V. 1. 7". ' Til anil 7M. will tw r eeemwl t? Hid eompanr at Ita aitnojr, the of. lie of tht Quaraot Tniit Compajijr ot Ntw York, So. 1M Broadwar. la taa Clt ot Ntw York, at one hundred and fire par cent (100) with accrued Intermit on luljr J. 1913. and that Interest upon suh bends will then ceaae. TUB OMAHA W ATP it f'OMl'ANV. Br TJIE'JDOI-CK" U'urJimjtY, Fres. XUt4 Mar n. lilt .America mixed. oM. Via Qalveston ; ? futures, easy: July La Plata 4s 101; oepiemoer l.a Plata, 4s liva CHICAGO GRAIN AND 1'IIUVISIONS Features of the TrmlltiK und Closliitf Prices on llunrit of Trade. CHICAGO, June 14. Wheat prices took n violent upward swing today, Impelled uy an official forecast of proiracieu ary, hot weather. Crops throughout the northwest needed rain, and thero were reports that permanent damage from drouth had recently been done. The market closed firm at an advance ot Tc to lo net Corn finished l"SJl?c to lHc up, onts with a gain, of I'stJlUo to lHc and provisions varying from loo de cline to a rise of-ZHc Except for a momentary dip at tho out set, when tho market was affected by some overnight showers in the Dakotas and Canada, wheat showed remarkable strength all day. Clear skies and soar lng temperature mado shorts uneasy, and wncn announcement came mat an in definite period of adverse conditions could be looked for. a lively scare developed. Brokers supposed to bo acting for bull leaaers wero conspicuous Diaucrs tor September wheat. The special Incentive for this purchasing was said to be an opinion from a well known expert that without general soaking rains within a week mo losses in tno spring wneat crop would reach a heavy total. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equaled 270,000 bushels. Primary receipts of wheat were 636,000 bushels, compared with 295,000 bushels a year ago. Pessimistic field udvlccs from Illinois ami other Important states excited tho shorts In corn. Offerings were extremely small. Besides, receivers predicted a fall ing off In receipts next week. Oals crossed the 40-cent line and closed at the highest level of tho season. Tho causes here, too, were unwelcome heat mm wie nueeiive ul juuibiuic. Provisions sagged with the hog market and on account of an expocted bearish statement made In regard to packing house stocks for a Saturday trade, was much more active than usual. Artlclel Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Whcatl I juiy. Sept. De.C. Corn. July. Sept. Dec. Oats. July. Sept Dec. Pork. July. Sept. Lard. July. Sept Oct.. Ribs. July. Sept. Oct.. 91V4(S 92V 91H 90i 93931 91Ji SOTk 93V4 92V4I 'J4,l 3 C1J . . i. . 1 b?61Vi l6fWiNi 62?i&H 10k 62 .oSafcVi! 6SH; tsneco 58 M 33W. 40Vi 40V 39H 33ft! 40H: 20 57V4 3Vi S9HV5 39HUi 3SHQS0 39H10 4iy 20 & 20 67V4 20 50 20 67V4 20 vii so 12a I 20 0741 10 97Vi 20 12Vi 11 00 ' 10 97-11 U 02Vi 11 02V4 11 12-16 "U 10 11 10 11 07H 11 10 11 07V4 11 70 11 474 U 17V4 11 12-15. 1110 11 75 11 65 11 22Vi 11 70-75 11 72V4 U77H, 11 47-50 11 62-651 11 61-05 11 20 11 17H 11 22V4 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 rod, J1.01Q1.05; No. 3 red, 95&OSc; No. 4 red. beiiU&c: no. 2 hard, luc to VUlU'Xic: No. 3 hard, 92i894lAc; No. 1 northern, 93V4 96cr No. 2 northern, 82&9ic; No. 3 north ern. 91ST93c: No. 4 northern. 854i90c: No. 3 spring, 93i'Jlc; No. 3 spring, 9iyU3c; No. 4 spring, 96090c; velvet chaff, 91if95V4c; aurum, awovue. L;orn: imo. 2, wwaviw. No. 1 white, Wi61c; No. 2 yellow. 60!4D 61?ic; No. 3, 60V4S0c; No. 8 white, 60i lVic; No. 3 yellow COVig'Gmc; No. 4, 53V44c; No. 4 white. 69y4g60V4o; No. 4 ye low. 595i(uWVic. Oats: No. 2 whit. 414c; No. 3 white, 39Vi40Hc; No. 4 white, 8S393ic; standard. 40V6fi41c. Rye: No. 2. COc. Barley. 60iii6c. Clover: Nominal. Timothy: I3.25Q4.00. Pork: J20.65. Lard: J10.95. Ribs: 111.75112.25. uiosing prices of futures: WHEAT-July. 85c: SeDtomber. SGMn S6V4c; December, S989Hc. uuuN-iuiy, bviko: Sentember. cowe 60c; December. 57?c. uats-Juiy, )c; September, 40c. BUTTER Creamery. 27c: firsts. EOGS-Firsts, 17V4l8c; seconds, 14c POULTRY Hens, 13V4c; roosters, 10c; ducks. 15c; broilers, 23c. NEW YORK GEIYJSKAIj MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Comuiutllf NEW YORK, Juno 14. FLOUR Mar- was nrmiy hold, with small trade; fPirnS Pralen.t. M.60Q4.95; winter straights, 4.454J4.65; winter patents, J1.75S6.10; spring cleaiy. 4.00i1.20; extra N5. 1 wln- iSrA, W.sp4.10; extra No. 2 winter. K.70 W.S0; Kansas straights, Jl.20i84.30. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 3.654.85; choice WHEAT Spot market tirm; No. 2 red, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth. 31.03. f. S'lciT' ar,oat- Futures wero firm and nigher on good buying on the absence mo.r. than showers in tho northwest, predictions of clear, hot weather and ex port soles of 32 loads, closing lHo net h $heZL Jljr- September, 98c. ATSrPt. steady; standard, whlto. 46 46Vic; No. 3 white, 46W&N7c; No. 3, 45V4(S C.u!. .Vri. oruinary, ciippeo, white, 4546c; fancy dipped, whlto. 46V4 ioS?fe9u,ot: 8tato, common to choice, PS: 19U- Uc; Pacific coast IlIDEb-Steady; Bogota, 2930c; Cen tral America, 29Wc. fwrKOLEUM-Steady; refined New $1100 -ni Darreis, s.io; cases. r,iYcS.fieaAy'' domesUo fleece, XX Ohio. 27H2Sc CORN Spot, strong; export, Uc. nomf- . u. o., aiioat. HAY-Qulet; NO;, 1, 31.02HO1.05; No. X &0Gl'5c: No. 3. 7SffrSSn. LBATHER-Flrm: hemlock firsts, 23 29c; seconds, 27(Q2Sc. PROVISIONS-fork, firm; mess, 122.25 EoIrV." '2i 0025:: Bhort clear, g?-J522.00. Beef, qulet.i mess. $18.00 '.w; lamny, jao.wmaoo. cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, 1.0016.60; pickled hams, 116.6015.7S. Lord, steady; middle west, $10.95; refined, quiet: continent. $11.051L16; South Amor ica, $12.35; compound, firm at $8.75S'9.00. . TAl&pW Steady; city, nominal; coun try, 6fc(&6V4.c: special. 6Hc. CORNMEAL Firm; rlnn whir. . nnri Xe1w'.,y51-: coarse. $1.331.35; kiln dried. $3.40. RYE-Steady; No. 2 west 67Ho c L f.. New York exjort. BARLEY Ouleti maltlnt- K!kSVi r. I f., Buffalo; feeding. 64c, nominal, f. o. b.,New York. RICE Market steady domcstlo, prim to choice, 3H4c; Patna, 6iig6ic MOLASSES Market steady; Now Or leans, open kettle. S5fKc tubs; creamery extras, 28c; firsts, 274 tsc; state uairy, nnesi, ziwunw, good to prime, 2C27c; process extras, 25Jjo; firsts, 24V4ff25c; Imitation creamery, firsts, 24V425o; factory firsts, 23H24c; packing stock, No. 2. 21&21HC. CHISESE Firm; receipts, 1,670 boxes; state, whole milk and pale and colored specials, 14c; state, average fancy, HVic; skims, IVtHVl&z. EGGS Steady; receipts, 18,960 cases; gathered, extra firsts, 0:iHc; firsts, liXip 19V4: seconds, iS3lS,ic: thirds, 1717Ho; PenAsylvanla and nearby hennery whites, as to style and quality, 2325o; western gathered whites, 203c. POULTRY-AUve. market Irregular; chJckcnk, western and southern, 2&3S7c; fowls, 19o: turkeys. 13c Dressed, steady: fresh klllrd wM.tm hicunn 80c; fowls, 16819c; turkeys, 1&&1SC St. Louis Gennrs! Market. ST. LOUIS. Juris 14 W!7P4TP1... July, 83Viq; September, 897iS00c. CilZS?u.ly blw' September, 624o. OATS-July, 40Hci September, 40c Cash prices: WHEAT No. 2 rd 7vfMi fa- xr hard, SXXS94KC. " ' ' CORN No. 2. WWSeiUc'. No. hl. 62V4C. ' " ' oats-no. 2, 3Si0O5c; No. 2 white, 42c RYE-60HC ' FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. HAY Timothy, $12.00fia7.00 7U Al Tit flritnn Flour, bbls. ...Tii cbb """sVA Wheat, bu 11,000 rcooo Corn, bu 81.000 C4.000 Oats, bit 4&.000 21.000 POULTRY Steady: ch ckens. tin: spring, 20gc; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 11c; geese, "c BUTTJ3H Hteaay; creamery, ZiSSJo. EOOS Quiet, 16Hc 3Ilnnenpolls fJrnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. June 14 WHEAT-July. 91?ic; September. Hum 9Wic. Cash: No. 1 hardr944c; No. 1 north ern, 9Nic; No. 2 northern, 904iwHUc; No, 2 hard Montana, 90)ifl4c; No. 3 wheat. FLOUR Unchanged, BRAN Unchanged ftJRN-No, 3 yellow. '.Vi-hiSc OATS No. 3 white. 3;4Vc. RYE No. 2, Mr5'v KUX $1 .SVil H. BARLLY-l. nchanged NkW VfiMIf CTflf's7 MADlfl?TPftrUy There was a good demir.d for nun iviiiv uiuuiv liinuivui Advance Following Recent Break Goes on Unoheoked. RECOVERY ALMOST COMPLETE Oprrntlon for Lotto; Account Car ried on More Conf lilently Bull Traders Knconrnsrcfl lir Pre vious Developments. NEW YORK, June 14 -The advance In stocks which followed the violent break earlier In the wek went on unchanged today. Virtually every important stock traded shared In tho day's rise which added substantial amounts to the Urge alns achieved Blnce the upturn began, lany stocks were carried abovo their rice nt n wfk nirn havlnir sustained a complete recovery rrom tne owhr'i plungo which followed rendition of the Minnesota rata decision. Operations for the long account were carried on more confidently today, uuu tradrrM having been encouraged by thn market's demonstration of firmness ot yesterday nnd of an upnish of Thursday Concerted efforts were mado to drive in tho short Interest which was forced to retreat. The advance was continued through the whole day's acsslon without scrloiiR Interruptions. Growing eas In money rates was an Important Influence In broadening spec ulation for the long account. Predictions of a large Cash gain on the week b the hanks were fulfilled, the bank state ment showing an actual cash gain of ap proximately $11,000,000. Nearly .000.000 was addod to tho exeflss cash reseres In tho weekly trade reviews, emphasis was laid on various favorablo features of tho week. Including tht good crop re port, the better tone In the money mar ket and lessening of tension In trade CThea,bond market was firm Trtal sales, par valuo, $1,197,000. U. 8- coupon 3' advnnccd He and tho registered 3 Mo on call on tho week. Number of Sales nna teaamg quotations on stocks today were; Amalganiated Copper ... American Arrtcultursl .. Areerlcan et Buiar.... American i"an American Can tifd American C. & IV American Cotton Oil Am. Ice Securities American Unseed American Locomotive ... American S. & It Am. S. & n. pld Aro. Btisar IUtlnln American T. A T American Tnbeceo Ansconda Mlnlns; Co Atchlon Atchison pM Atlantlo Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel nrooklyn Itajlld Tr Canadian Tactile central Leather 10,'i0 47 Mi 41 MU SIH 414 ltt 11 H 200 $.100 400 1.100 1M too ""ioo 1.800 UK $74 am IIH u 21 (7 ss :ok ':" 65 is est; 107 U4 100 9H $00 10H 104 too tn"t HT 400 iis JUS $i l.soo iu im i l,7 M4 WH M loo inu " i 300 it 1H M SO0 1SH M (00 II 17 tt,00 111 2174 loo ion jo 1,100 B7H MH inn 11 u US i:oI 10M. 874 Chesapeake & Ohio Chlcairo 0. W C-hlcsRO, M. Ft. P.... ChlcsBi & N- W Colorado P. A I Consolidated (las Onrn Troducts Delawsra Hudson Denver A Rio Orsnds... Denver & n. n. pfd.... Distillers' Securities... Krle ..A... lli Mtf ,600 1044 10i 10SU 100 117 117 iim SIM 700 isoh i: too as tH 130 Hi 1M It 58 11 174 W 11V4 4.oo !SU 00 S7H jno S0i lit 14H 16H 104 Krle 1st pfd Brl" S1 TM neneral ICIectrlo 1H 200 IS 1344 1M'4 Orest rthern pfd Oreat Northern Ore ctfs. Illinois Central InterhormiKh Met. Interborouah Met. pfd... International Harvester. . Inter-Msrlne. rfd Intemstlonal Taper International rump .... i,(on mu iMu i:iu 400 SH S1T4 u 111 9,100 1BV 1.000 S6U 100 101 ioo ii 400 tH UK (IK 101 1 H 101 114 M4 14 1414 Kanrea city Bouinem... 1.100 5U H 100 14 (14 3,(00 1414 U 400 1104 1114 Tsclede (Iss Ixhlgh Valley , Ixiulsvllle A N-ashvllle.. M., St. P. ft H. Bte. M. Mlsmurl, K. ft T 1W4 100 illK 1104 11144 700 SHi 10'4 :m 1,00 11 MU 11 100 1014 109 1MH 100 46T4 4IT4 4 j 1SH $.700 1004 014 1004 100 17 174 74 (tOO 1M4 101K 1014 67 $.700 10T4 10(1 4 104 400 114 11 14 1,(00 1104 104 1094 100 1074 1074 1074 100 11 II so 100 1"K HU 1BK 400 11H 11 15S4 2.KM 1(74 1(14 1S74 Missouri Psclfle National Biscuit National Iart N. H,. R- of M. 2d rfd., KVw York Central N. v.. O. A W N'orfolk ft 'Western North American ,. Northern Pseltlo PaclfJe Msll Pennsylvania People's Gss P.. CV C. ft St ti ritlsburith Coal Pressed Pteel Car Pullman Palace Car Heading nepuhllo I. ft R 1.700 194 UH 14 Ttepublle 7. ft 8. pM 71 Hock Islsnd Co 00 14 154 1(4 Itoek pilana Co. oW 1.400 l4 Rt. 7.. ft R r. it pfd... 100 4 Pesbosrd Air Line 200 1R Sesbosrd'A. I pfd 400 19 Bloss-Sheffleld B. tt I... 400 KK Southern Tsririe. 3.100 96 4 Pouthern Tlsllwsr (.100 21l Po. Itsllwtr pfd 100 744 Tennessee Crtnner 700 il Tens Psclflo. ..... Union rsclfle 14.400 147 7'nlon rcIflo rM 1.(00 81 United flutes T1sHt t'nlle'' Ptttes Tlubtxir 100 (I !( 4 15 14 M4 114 204 74 M4 14 14 154 14 M4 9(4 H 74 11 114 1444 14IK II II ... . II M (14 (1 (44 Hnlted fltstes Rteet 17,(00 (44 u. n. Htesi pra t'tsh CVmrer Vs.-Orollns Chemlctl Sim JOTVj 1MH 4.M0 4IT4 474 4IU 17 1 Wsbsth too 14 Wtbssh pfd 400 74 Western Msrjlsnd 100 II Western Union 100 (1 West1nhoue Electric Wheellnr IVs Krle.. MO ( 24 74 14 It II 1 tl 44 Total sale for the day. 211,100 ehsres. Netr York Money Market NEW YORK, June 14.-MONEY-On call, nominal; no loons. Time loans easier; sixty days, 4 per cent; nlntey days! 4W4V4 per cent; six months. EH per cent. I'RISIE MERCANTILE PAPER-6 per STERLING EXCHANGE Stcadv. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8376 tor sixiy-oay ouis anu at 14. B600 lor de mand; commercial bills, $4.82Vi. SILVER Bar, tatto; Mexican dollars, BONDS Government, railroad, firm. The closing quotations tor bonds -were as follows: U. 8. rsf. is rex.. 100 K. C. So. ref. (s... II do, coupon 100 L, 8. deb. 4s 1131., 114 U. B, Is, rci. 1014 u ft M unl. 4s...., 114 ao coupon .ivavsM. i, as 1. isi ts.. 11 U. S. tt reg.... lll' ''do fa. 4Ht a4 do coupon Ill Mo. raclflo 4s 14 Tanama Is, coupon 101 do con v. (a to A.-C. 1st Is ctfs.... 14 "N It U of M 44s 10 Amer. A I. 3s M N". Y. C. g. JHs... It A. T. & T. ct. 4. do dsb. Is Am. Tobacco Is... lit W. Y. N, II. ft a. Armour ft Co. 44s. 10 cv. 14s 71 Atchison ten, 4s. ... 114 N. ft W. 1st e. 4s. 1144 do cr. 4s 11(0..,. II do cv. 4s 100 do ct. (s MKKVi. Psclflo 4s. 1:4 A. a L 1st 4s 114 do Is tl Bal. ft Ohio 4 . 0HO. S. U rtig. 4s... II U do t4 . tHiFenn. cr. IHt nil,. K4 Brook. Tr. CT. 4... 174 do con. 4s, tti Cn. of Os. (S....104 Readlns ren. 4a mu rn. Leather C 13 S. L. ft B. 8". fx ( 114 do coot. 44s 124 8t. L S. W. e, 4s. Ti2 Cblcaio & A. 34s.. HUB. A. L. sdl. Is.... (t C. B. & Q. J. 4s,.. 14no. Fac col. 4s..... 114 do gsn. 4S 114 00 ct. 4s u C M ft 8 r c 44s.. 101 do 1st ref. 4s nu C. It. I. & P. c. 4s. 54 So. Ilsllway It 101 H do rfg, 4 74 do sen. 41 , 74 C. & B. r dc 44 10 vnion facllle 4 114 II, A II, CT. ts iw si. is... ..... d. A R. o. rit is. li do nt & rtr. 4s. manners' (s 114 U. 8. Rubber (a.. '4 114 .1004 Erls d. 1. 4a IZtt". H, meet id la.. 04 do ten, tl,. ....... It V.-C. Cbem. Is...., 3U do ct. 4t, ser. D. 44Wtbsth lit ft si. 4s' 14 U III. Ces. 1st r. 4s. 90 Wastern Md. 4s T7 Inter. Met. 44s 74 West. Elee, ot. Is.. It Intsr.. M. M. 44s... MKWta. Central 4i 15 u Japan 44 tt Did, Offered. I Local Securities. Quotations lurnltbed br Burns, Prlsksr & Co., 449 Omaha National bank bulldlngi Hid. Aakad. BtaTer City. Keb.. Eleo. . HU-19SS. 1S2W 105 4 City T. ft 8. Deposit. Oms nsna. .,. 1014 council tfluiis u. c c os. iiis... David Cole 1st. Co. la 1IU I II 94 1004 W4 loo K 964 Cttdahy I'kl Co., (a, 1124 Deera & Co. 7 per cent pi a Kansas Cltr. Mo.. 7.9- c tax bills.. 194 lS.71 100 94 IS H4 let 90 14 100 17 4 474 4 ICO tl 914 1014 100 7H Kins c;o- wim &a. 1111 101 Ixwse-WllfS Biscuit 1st pfd 7 p. 0.. M Los Anisles Kr (s. 1110 , 144 Metropolltsn Gss Co. I II New Orlesns R. ft L Is. 1111 II Omaha. Club la. lilt. II Oiraha Clss pM , uniana us 0010. .......... .. Cltr of Omaha 44a. 1941. 99 Omaha ft C. n. 8t. nr. Is, 1120, , Omaha ten. St. II r. pf(t Omaha ft C. B. fit. Rr. com , Omsha ft C. B. R. ft B. pfd Peters Mill I oer cent pfd Paalfle (1. ft E. (a 94 14 4 (14 'ii" 174 101 99 91 I'aclfle T. ft T. is 1917 gsn rrsneloeo Is, JHI. RlTtrslde. Cal.. (a, 1990 I'nlcn Stock Yards, South Omaha. London Slock Mnrket. I5NDON, June 14. American securities opened uteady ind later advanced under ti" leal of f'anaJtan Pncifu and" Erie Tf r 1 losing wan rtr. id wlln prices rang ing from uncnangtd to ! points above money, but dlen-onnt rates were easy. Consols, money.. 71 t-16Uu1svtl1e .. .. Ill do aeeeuet 11 J.J4M . K. A T H Amal. Cepesr ... I7HN: Y central lOtH Atehlsoa M4Per.nsltsnl .... M ("snadlan rsclfle. . . .M IHHesdlnt WH Chlcasei 0 W UHeioethern Hy. ... Il 5- lH9osthere Pseltle... MS Denver ft ltlo O. .. KHVnlnn Taelfle Krle M' P. Pteel (4T, lo 1H pM ltV.WsK.ih m Orand Trunk X De Peers II Illlnels Centrsl... .114 Hand Mines IH WILVKR Bar. quiet at 37Ud per ounce. MOSKV-MW, per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills Is 4 3-10J4V Per cent. Clenrlnnr llonse Unnk Slnlrtiieni. NEW YORK, Juno 14-The statement of the actual condition of clearing house1 banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $S,8l,500 roservo In excess of lekal requirements. This Is an Increase of SS.S31.1P0 from last week. Actual condition: Amount. Peorease Loans $1,K,574.0CO $ S.SflJI.OOO Specie ,TS.!V00O 10.ttS.000 Legal tenders SJ.910.000 114,000 Net deposits l,757,aS,000 4,402.00t Circulation 47.02i.ftW M,VK Ex. local reserve.... 3S.S12.500 S.sji.ioo Banks' cash reserve In vaults.. $370.C61,ftX) Trust companies' cash reserve . 65,335,000 Aggregate cash reserve $136,906,000 Trust companies' reserve with colarlng nouso members carrying 28 per cent cash reserve. $W.54aW. Summary of stato banks and trust com panies in Greater New York not In eluded In clearing house statement: Amount. Decrease Loans $S02,S3t.W0 $1,147,300 Specie s3J9.e00 494.S00 Legal tenders .: 7.914.600 139,fi00 Totnl deposits 634,359,000 6.349,600 increase. Ilostnu Slock ainrkol BOSTON, June 14. Closing quotations on mining ntocxs were: Allouei S04MohsK Amsl. CorPT t1Ntd Con. ... . A. Z. U A 8 4Nlplsilng Mines .. Arltons (Tom 14 North Ilutls n. A C.C. 8. M. (0 North IjiV Cat. A Arltons 04Old Dominion .... Cat. (i Heels IK Osceola Centennial 11 Qulncr , Ooprer ltanga C- C. 404Btiannon Kast Dutte C. M ... 10H Superior Franklin 1 4 Superior & D. M. Olroux Con 1 l.llTamarack Oranbr Con (MiV. S. 8. II. It M. (Ireone Canauea ... 14 do pfd . 44 . U4 . (4 414 71 . (74 li . 24 14 11 U4 4H 74 . 414 14 4 Isle Iterate Cnppsr. II Utah Con Kerr Lake 14 Utah Copper Co... inks Copper 94Wlnons jk Balls Coppsr 14 Wolverine. Miami Oopper $14 Asked, Trenstiry S tn tfment. WA8IIINQTON, Juno 14. Tho condition of tho United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balance, $59,239,293. In banks and Philip pine treasury, $S2, SN, 463; total of general funds, $137,167,843. Receipts yesterday, $2,3&S,220i disbursements, $2,270,191. Tho surplus this fiscal year Is $9,935,391, ns against a deficit of $2,609,219 Inst year. The figures for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit exclude run am a canal and public debt transactions. Nerv York .Mining; .Stocks. NEW YORK, Juno 14. Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock.. ( Little Ctalsf ... S ... 49 ...210 ... I ... II do bonds 10 Mexican Con. Cal. & Vs I Iron Sllter IK Leadrllla Con. .... ( Ollersd. OnUrlo Ophlr Yellow Jacket Ilnnk ClenrltiKs. OMAHA, June 14. Ilonk clearings for today are $2,624,214.76, And $2,&23,999.o9 for the corresponding day last year. Hank clearings for the week ending today are $17,016,475.22, and $16,SS8,649.19 for tho cor responding week last year. OMAHA OBXKrtAL MAHKKT. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. carton. 29o: No. 1, 60-lb. tubs, 2SMo; No. I, 20c. CHiSEHis importea awiss, sea; Ameri can Swiss. 26c: block Swiss. 24c: twins. 16 Via; daisies, 17Mc; triplets, 17Ho; Young Americas, l&c; blue label nriCK, nw; urn burger, 2-tb., 21c; l-lb., 22c; New York wh.te, 20c. FISH White, fresh. 16o; trout, fresh. 12o; large crapples, fresh, 12c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, 17a; haddock, 12c; flounders. 12c: shad roe. per pair. 40o: solmon, fresh, 16o; halibut, fresh, Do; buffalo, 9a; bullheads, 12c; channel cat- iisn, iso; piKe, 14c; pickerel, uc. POULTRY Broilers, 8J0 a lb.; hen's, 16o: cocks. 12V4jO: ducks. 1832Jc: Keess. 18o; turkey, 2Sc; ptgoons, pei doi.. $1.20; roosters, vc; aucxs, iuu reatnerea, 10c; geese, full feathered, 130 ; squabs, No. '1, $1.60; No, 2, 60c. a j . J . wwau , . ... a ..up. iiu, ,,u 4. 16Hc: No. 3, HVic; No. 1 loins, 18Mrc; No. 2 loin, 17c; No. 8, 16c: No. 1 chuck. HHic: No. 2. Gic: No. 3. 7Wc; No. 1 rounds, 14c; No. 2, 18Vic; No. 3, lSV4o; No. x Dime, oa; io. a. mu; no. a. to. -ine rouowing iruu ana vegetable prices aio luuurieu ay ins uiunsKy VTUll com pany: FRUITB Btrawberttes,. jtrTcaneaj. qta.. per case, $2.60; Tennessna Klondike, qts.. per case. $2.76. Pineapples: Florida. 11 24, 30, 36 or 42 slse, per crate, $3.60. Extra tancy uaiuorma navels: ninety-sir, $1.00: 126. $4.60: 160. 176. 200 and 216 tins. ILUi: t&O, $4.60; 2SS and Z24, $4.00. Valencia: One nunarca ana twent-siz, per box, $6.60; 160, 176, 200, 216, per box.J6.00. Apples: Utah Wlneaap, per box, $1.76; Utah Oanos and Ben Davis, per box. 11.60; xtra fancy Qano. circle brand, per bbi . 34.00: extra. fanoy Ben Davis, per bbt., $3.60; extra faney Wineap, per Cbl., $3.60: extra. rancy Missouri fippen, per bbl $3.26; Oanos, small, per bbl., $2.26. Grapefruit: Florida, Indian River, 64 and 60 xlzcs, $6.00; 64 size, $4.60; 46 slse, $4.uu; 84 slxe, $3.76. Lemons: Extra fanoy Southland Beauties, soos and swa. per box.. 7.M: extra choice J us trite, per box, $7.00; ux cellent brand, 300 slse, per box, $7.26; extra fancy lltsalna, 300 or 3u size, IKW; tun side brand, 309 size, per box, $6.76: extra cnoice Messina, sug ir mi size. o.w. potatoes, per bu., fcio; iter) -liver early Ohio, per bu., 00c Onions: Large ited raisins, dull. VEGETABLES MinneapoHa Red lUver Valley Ohio potatoes: Oolorido HurAl crate, $1.00(1.26. Plants: Tomatoes plants, per 10J, 63c; cabbage plants, par 100, He; pepper plants, per 10O, 76c; cauliflower Plants, per 100, 76o; eggplant plants, per 100, $1.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida, per C-basket crate, $1.00; choice tj-tuukot, crate. $3.60. MISCELLANEOUS Red new potatoes, per hamper, $2.16; California Jumbo celery, per doz., $2.00; cider Mott'a, per keg, $3.60; cldar Nahawka, per keg, $3.2$; asparagus, Per dor., 60c; rhubarb, per doz., 30c; onions, per dqs., 20c; new boeta, carrots, turnips, per doz.. DOc: parsley, ner doz., 40c; radish, per doz., 40o: haadlc'.tiioa. per aoi., ii.w; nomegrown teai ivviuco, per doz., 40c; green peppers, per basket 60c; wax or green beans, par hamper, $4.00; hot house cucumbers, per doz., J1OCX0 2.00; cauliflower, per crate, $3.60; Venetian garlic, per lb., lZwi 9'uxas new cabbage, Per lb., 2o; eggplan per doz., $1.603200; horseradish. 2 dot. J iltles In case, rer case, $1.90; dromedniv biand dates, pkg., I4.uu; ancnor urn no outes, pug., walnuts No. 1 i.i.ft shell, per lb.. 20c; medium pecanr, ajr lb., lSWo; pecans jumbo, per lb., 40c; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper shell, por lb., 26c: filberts, per lb., 16o; Drake almonds, per lb., 16c; paper shell, iso; urazus, per id., juc; large washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, rr lb.. 2Wc: raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. Cfcc. jumbo peanuts, per lb., la; roast peanuts, per lb , 8Uc; shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4c; large hickory nuts., per .b.. tc; wmte rice popcorn, per id., oc, tnojuers, per 100 pkg. ca, $3.60: checkers, per til pkg. case, $1.76; Leslie Berry ooxes, Qts., per L000. $2.76. Cotton aistrket. NEW YORK. Juno 14.-COTTON-FU-tures closed very steady: closlncr bids: June, 11.54c, Jqly, 1182c, August, ll.lttc; September, 11.64c; October. 11.37c; Novem ber, ll.S2c; December, 11.30c; January, 11.29c; February, 11.81c; March, 11.89c; May, lL43c. Spot closed quiet; middling upianas, n.soc; miaaung gun, is. two: no sales. Cotton closed very steady and from 1 to 3 points net higher. LIVERPOOL. June 14. COTTON 43 Dot easier: good business done: middling fair. 7.31dj good middling, 6.97d; middling, 7.73d; low middling, 0.6od; good ordinary, .2ld; ordinary. 6.b7d. Sales, 7,000 bales. ST. lXJUia, o., June H. COTTON Firm; middling, 12Uc, sales, none; re ceipts. 2tB bales: shipments. 2Ci balos: stock, 24,608 bales. WAHI11NUTON. June 14.-Cotton con. sumed in the United States during May was 610.416 running bales. Including 19,018 bales of foreign cotton and 27,1M bales of lluters. the census burtou announced to day, cotton on nana May 31 in manufactures wa.1 1.606.267 bales and In lndeoendent warehouse. 938.609 balfM. Imuorts vrri 13.K0 bales exports, 4tl29 bales Cotton sDlndlr. operated durliur 1Inv nuebwed 90,609,913. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Twenty-Five to Thirty-Five Up for the Week. NICKEL DECLINE IN H0Q TRADE Sheep nttit l.nntlts (lenernllr Unit n Ilollnr HlKlirr Thnn l.nst Week's Close, One Mainly 4o Fit 11 lnic Off In Supply. SOUTH OMAHA. June 14. 1MJ. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, yinciai Monday i.7.n 4.30S 3, " c al Tuesday S.413 2 c' Thursday 2.18H Official Friday Mt Matlmato Saturday.... ftl 7,018 C716 S.773 7,f 8,311 3,727 3.0J3 3.031 Six days this week.. 11.99 42.914 15.3S3 game Hays' last week... 13.6S1 71,368 17,469 giiio i my 2 w ks ago.. 12.203 65,074 19,603 Nuno day 3 w ks ago . 16,631 61.0JS 24.021 Same day 4 w's nito..ll.79 67.084 2S.933 sumo days last your.. 9.679 81,445 19,167 The following table shows tho receipts of cuttle, hogs and sheep at tho South Omaha live stock markot for the year to date us compared with last year: ... 1913. 1911 Inc. Deo. V.n,tle 3S2.494 400.076 7.6S1 1 logs 1,336,190 1,707,4X9 371,299 crii ........ WS.RH) 873.728 24,92 The following tablo snows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1913. 19l2.(l911.19l6T 11909. 1OS.1909. Juno 5 19V 6 19 7 301 9 061 7 34) 6 2j 5 9) 6 98 6 93 01 6 03 e 603 & 91 & 91 6 79 6 86 Junu 5 7 281 6 83i 36 7 32, 6 31 June 6. June 7. Juno S. Juno 9. 8 tlU 7 351 6 88 9 01 6 2ti 6 SO 16 7 44 6 83 S 89 7 S! 7 37 6 9 32 6 27 5 27 June 10 O 5S 8 47 8 621. 7 45 7 84 7 24 6 99, 6 W 6 90 9 36 7 40 June 11 7 391 7 39 5 4.S Juno 12 Juno l.i 6 4$ 6 62 8 6i 7 31 6 79 9 23, 9 21 June 14 ., 7 36 6 79 7 62 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tho Inlon Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o clock p. m., Juno 14, 1913; RKCEH'TS-CAIta n ur D. Cattle. Hogs. HVs. C., M. & St. P. Ry 4 Wabash R. R i Missouri Pacific Ry 3 3 Union Paclflo R. R 17 ' . C. & N. W. Itv.. Runt 1 0 C. & N. W. Ry., west...... .. 44 '2 O., St. P., M. & O. Ry 14 c II. & Q. Ry., east 1 1 C B. & O. Hv. west la I. & P. .Ry.. east 4 " C.. R. I. & l Ry,, west 12 iinnois central lty 4 Chicago Ureat Western 2 i Total receipts 6 123 "i DISPOSITION-HEAD. Morris & Co X ?na Swift t Co 1788 Cudahy Pucklng company fcOa) Armour Ai Co 2 385 Schwartz & t:o ' J. V. Murphy 1.401 Total 9im CATTLE Thero wuro no beef cattlo on the murltot today and prices wuru noml n.ully f.teudy t the week's advance of 26 jc Receipts for tho six days foot up lesB than 12,oo0 head, a deoreuso of about 1.W0 head as comparud with tho week previous and an increase of over 2,000 head as compared with tho corresponding porlod of IubI year. Trade has been In very satlstactory shapu trom stalt to finish, with the trend of values upward tor practically evorytlUng In the way of boef. Choice lights and yearlings have been favoiiil nnd nnlri ihi n t un ,. high point of the season. Rest heavy cattlo sold up to $8.60 and tho big built of tho 1.0U0 to 1,800-pound beeves are sell, lng around $7.90418.30. Undortono to the trade has been strong right along and In dications are favorable for a continued unsK aumana next week. Receipts of cattlo hiivn been nnmnnaert almost entirely of beef steers nf lstn. nn.i the proportion of cows and halters has been decidedly small. Demand from all sources has been active and the movement has been free at steadily odvanolng lig. urea, tho week's Improvement nmountlng to fully 26c and bringing the market for butcher and cannor stock back again to the high point of the season. Rango of prices Is practically from $5.268.25 with the bulk of the fair to good butcher and beef stock at, $6.40.40. Veal calves are 2&U60c higher for the week at $8.25 O10.60, and bulls stags, etc, are somewhat stronger at $6.267.40. A very small amount of business has been dono In stockers and feeders and the undertone to tho trade has been strong all week. Demand has exceeded the supply and prices are generally fully 60c higher than they were at the low time two or three weeks ago. Thero Is little prospect ot any material Increase In the volume of stocker and feeder business until tho western grassors arrlvo. , Quotations on cattlo: Good to choice beef steers, $8.300ti.S0; fair to good beef steers, JS.lCv38.BO; common to fair beef steers, 17.00(8.10; good to choice heifers, $7.26&8.26; good to oholca cows. $7,00 7. CO; fair to good grades, $6,2637,00; com mon to fair grades, H.&OOiM.Ou: good to choice stockors and feeders, $7.6038.00,'! lair to gooa siocKers ana ioeuers, 7.60: common to fair stockers and feeders, $4. 6037.25; stock cows and heifers, $6.23 07.25; veal calves, JS.OOtflO.&O;' bulls, stags, etc., $6.257.25. HOGS Supplies were fairly large for a Saturday, and na other markets were re porting slight breaks, first bids at the local yards showed a decline of about 6 cents as compared with yesterday's aver age. Salesmen held out for steady fig ures,, and It was after 9 o'clock before the packers had bought a hog, but they refused to raise their bids, and when the supply finally started to move It was at their prices. Shippers and speculators bought some of the best lights early, on a shade to 6 cents lower basis, but their purchases were not very large and were all made early, leaving the balance, of tho orfenngs at the disposal of the killers, Trade was very slow throughout. In fact there were still several loads unsold at 10:30. Buyers did not seem to be making any effort to get these last hogs, and while the last bids made were fully as good as at any other time, the market seemed to have come to a standstill. As a rule, values were a nat nickel lower. Bulk of the sales landed at $8.608.60. and several bunches of tho best lights sold as high as $8.66, For the week, values show a net gain of 261OOc. With comparatively light supplies at all points, tnn demand lias peon In very good snape an wcex, ana prices nave been advancing steadily, today being the first day of the week to show any de cline. Today's run Included something like 123 cars or 8,311 ncan, making tne week's to tal about 42.914 head, the smallest slnm the second week of April. This Is just a little over nan as large as iasi week and a year ago. r.o. at n. rr. no. at. hh. rr. rr. to It. im to s Ml m zzi 11 III ..$70 ... IW ;i hi no i ii . ..sot iso t to . .1H 40 I 10 ....110 110 I 10 . .111 ... I 10 .. .194 400 I 40 .. .1M 10 I 124 ....too . 1114 ....217 220 1 124 . ...274 10 I 114 71 112 249 I u 217 140 I 4 71 Ill 10 I 174 It 171 10 I 174 III S 11 V) 40 I 174 ... 1174 110 I 174 It Ill 74 211 HO 75 Ul 40 I 174 to. . 10 209 ... I 114 tt 129 IM I 174 79 210 100 I 174 71 141 10 I 174 42 219 110 I 114 71 ttl 120 I 174 14 270 100 I 174 tl 2M 40 1174 0 Ill ... 1174 10 214 10 I 111, 49 241 ... 1 174 12 240 140 I 174 f 220 ... 1 174 it .111 ... 1114 7i :w too i it 70. II. II 41. to, II. u 19. u. Ml ... I 14 149, 220 I U ....III ... IH ....HI 120 I IS ....110 10 I II . . . .110 10 I 11 ....17$ 10 I M ... IH 110 I 19 ...M .. 1(1 .147 200 I II .m to i is ft XV to B B7U tt 241 10 I ITU ...-mi ... Ill ...144 140 I M ...171 40 I U ...141 10 I U ...171 140 I I ...141 100 I tl ...141 IM I K . , 147 10 IU ...!l 140 I ti II. ..217 140 I 19 ..IM 140 I 10 II 14 10 71..... 4 .9s ... 110 ..US ... I W ..til ... Ill) II.. 19.. 17.. 71 ..ZX) 10 I 60 ..291 120 I 14 . .191 114 I 19 ..247 110 I to ..ttl ,., I M ..Ml 200 I 44 . .213 100 I CO ..249 49 I 44 ..247 10 I SO ..3M ... 60 ..Ml 19 I 40 . tt 10 I 64 71.. 11. II. M. 71. It. 41. 71. 17. 17 70. 71. II rt. 71 72. 71 J II, II u. 10.. II.. 140 ... IU tl HI i Ill 210 I II 10 I 14 19... .111 ... Ill II.. II.. 41.. II . . .171 10 I IS ..ITI 110. 1 St ..111 M0 III ..IM 120 IK . .1st . I M Ml H IK 247 10 I U ..271 I IS . 271 IM I ES 211 I tl 211 400 I II tM 10 I U IM 10 I M 60 71. II 195 119 I 60 . 104 I 49 II.. in 244 907 204 .201 212 ..Ul 40 I 114 I 114 414 I II 40 I tl 20 I II ... $ II 12, . 17 II ;4 44 :w ... I rr tea 1 tt 11. . .. ioo ... ik 17 141 m I M 70 HO ... I M 71 Ml ... I t PIGS. X ti ... Ill 8HKICP There was nothing doing today, which Is not unusual on it Saturday. For the week, however, the trade has been featured by a drop In the receipts and this has had the effect ot sending prices up to a point nt least halt a dollar higher than the clore of Inst week. The bulk ot the clipped lambs aro now bringing prices atountl $7.0&HS.9R. as compared with $7 36 7.76 a week ago, nnd the packers still prefer the light and handy-weight offer ings to the heavy grades. On Tuesday and Wednesday th heavy lambs sold to Just as good nn advantage na the lighter kinds, but as a fair run showed up nt the close of the week, and as the market received the first shipment of spring lambs from Idaho, with others lkely to follow In the next few days, the packers discriminated In favor of the light weights. A weak undertone per il fates tho trade at prevailing prices and If any Improvement next week Is ex pected In trade circles unless receipts continue to show a drcrcasc. In keeping with the Inst few weeks, thn supply of aged sheep continues very light, there being only a small sprinkling of such offerings showing up on any d&y. What good stuff was hero sold In line with the sharp advance on lamb and the supply Is quite sufficient to sutlsfy tho demand, which Is very limited and uncertain. On Friday the first con signment of range ewes nrrlvrd, They wero from Idaho and averaged 98 pounds and brought 3.V76. . , Quotations of sheep and lambs! Spring lambs, $8.00ftS.50; shorn lambs, 7.50lJ R.40; shorn yearlings. $0.2fll-76j .'" wethers, iS.7SiffS.26; shorn ewes, 5.60flt.00: lamb culls, H.OOfle.OO; sheep culls. $2.60 88.75. CHICAGO I.1VK STOCK MARKET Citlllc Steady to Stronn Sheep Weak Hobs Lower. CHICAGO. Juno 14.--CATTLK Receipts, 400 head; market steady to strong; beeves, $7.3600.0); Texas steers, $710(08.10: west ern steers, $7.00JjS.10; stockers and feeders, $(U5.26; cows and heifers. $3.80a.; calves. $7.26tfl0.fA HOGS-Rerelpts. 12.000 head; market, weak and 6c lower; light. $8.6MI8.96; mixed. $S.65r.96, heavy. $8.3008.86; rough, lS.30flS.45. pigs, $4.7698.40; bulk ot sales, $8.76flS.90. HHBKP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 10,000 bond: market, weak to 15c lowers native, $f.10g,20; western, $6.2MM.W; yearlings. $.V76if6.S0; lambs, nntivo, $6.7617.80: west ern. $5.00(37.90; spring lambs, $5.7508.30. Krtnsns City Live Stock Market. KANPAS CITY, Juns H.-CATTLU-Ro-celpts, 200 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $8.1608.66; dressed beef steers, $7.MfR.23; western steers, $7.00(ffS.35; south ern steers. $7.90(38.10; cows, $1.75JJ7.75; heifers, $6.80(178.00; stockers and feeders, $S.60ifJ7.R6: bulls, $6.087.23; calves, $9.00 ffio.60. IIOOB-Recolpts, 2,000 head: market steady; bulk, $8.G0.76; heavy, $s.658.75; packers and butchers, $8.7008.80; light, r8.70(IT..80: pigs. $7.60418.10. SHEEP AND LAMI1B Receipts. Xfl head: market steady: lambs, $6.25i78.25; yearlings, J3.00tlt5.60: wethers. $4.Kvfti.i0; ewes, 4.25Q0.8J; stockera and feeders, $3.25 U6.00. Rt. I.onls Live Stock Mnrket. ST, LOUIS. Mo., June 14. CATTLE Receipts, 3,800 hoad: market steady: good to choice steers, $7.508.25; stockers and feeders. $5.267.60; cows ana heifers, $7,00 U8.60; bulls, $5,0047.25; calves, $0.004110.75; southern steers, $6.2&4)7.T&; sows and helt nrs, $4.2607.00. HOGS Receipts, 9,000; market, weak to lower: pigs and light, $7.26418.96; mixed and butchers, $3.8608.96; good, heavy, $8.80 418. ft". SHEEP AND LAMDS-Rccelpts, 4.100 head; market? steady: muttons, $6.0000.26: yearlings, $5.26416.60: lambs, $7.00(7.40; snrlnir lambs. $8.26418.90. . : St. Joseph Liver Stock Mnrket, ST. JOSEPH. June 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, none; market, nominal; steers, $7,26 tru.w: cows ana neirers, h.wws.ou; caives, $7.604110.26. IIUUM Receipts, d,u.sj neao; margei do lower; top, $8.77: bulk, $8.6608.75. RllRUP AND LAMI18 Receipts. 800 head: market steady; lambs, $7.0008.60. Sioux City Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, la., June H. CATTLE Receipts, soo head; market, slow; native steers, $7.5008.60. HOGS Receipts, 9.000; market, weak to 6o lower: heavy, $8.40478.60; mixed, $8.6041 8.66; light, 8.6BO&60; bulk of sales, $3.45 8.63. Live Stock In Bight. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets: Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 06 8,311 Bt. Joseph 200 6,000 600 Kansas City 200 2,000 200 Sioux City 300 9,000 St. Louis 3,800 6,000 4,100 Chicago 400 13,000 10,000 Total receipts 4.966 43,311 15,800 Corn nnd Wheat ntginn tlnllettn. United States Department of Agrloul- IllFA WKltll.. t.lp..1l fA. Omnt.a . V. for the twonty-four 'hours ending at 4 a. m.. (&wi meridian time, Saturday, June 14, 1913: OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. -Temp. Rain- Station. High. Low. fall Skr. Ashland, Neb., 85 63 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb... 84 67 .03 Clear Uroken Row ., 77 63 .13 Clear Columbus, Neb. 89 63 .03 Clear Culbertson 80 60 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb. 86 63 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb. 86 61 .00 Clear Grand Island .. 86 64 . .CO Clear Harttngton .... 86 GO .00 Pt. cloudy Hastings, Neb.. 86 60 .00 Clear Holdrege, Neb. 78 69 .00 Clear Lincoln, Neb... 85 64 .00 Clear North Platte.. 78 62 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb.. 81 69 M Clear Omaha, Neb.... 84 60 .00 Clear Tekamah, Neb. 89 69 .73 Pt. cloudy Valentine 66 62 .03 Clear Alta. Ia. 84 CO .40 Pt. cloudy Carroll. Ia 81 64 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la..,. 86 .. .00 Clear Sioux City, la. 82 62 .08 Clear Minimum tomperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DIBTRICT AVERAGES No. of Temp.- Rain District, Stations. High. Low fall. Columbus, 0 18 86 64 .W Louisville, Ky... 22 88 64 .00 Indianapolis .... 14 68 64 . .00 Chicago, III 24 86 66 ' .00 St. Louis, Mo... 19 88 66 .00 Des Moines, Ia.. 22 . 84 60 .30 Minneapolis 61 82 68 ,Z0 Kansas City ... 26 84 62 .40 Omaha 17 82 60 .40 Temperatures continue to rise slowly throughout the corn and wheat region. Good rains were general in the Dakotas within the last twenty-four hours and lighter rains Were scattered throughout the Omaha, Des Moines and Kansas City districts. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Weather Uureau. Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORK. Juno 14. COFFEE Fu tures opened steady, but at u decline ot 28 to 3d points In resnmue to a sensa tional break at Havre and rumors of financial troubles In Urazll. ' Offerings were comparatively light ut the start and prlvute cables from Santos reporting an improvod situation thcro were fol lowed by a rally ot 40& points from the lowest. Rut the market became very unsf.ttlftd In late tradings. Reports of a lowor cost and freight market and easier local spot situation aounuess contributed in the renewed weakness with tho market dosing steady but at u net loss of 31 to 36 points. Sales, 102,760. July, 9.22o; Sep tember. 9,17c; October, V.Jloj December, 9.68c; January. .6Jc; March, 9,6$c; May. 1 9,750. opol coiiee easy; mu is, ir?c. can tos 4s, llHc Mild coffee, quiet. Cordova, 14017o nominal. Dry Goods Review. nttw YORK. June 14. Jobbers are buy ing their full requirements of domestic cottons In a very careful Way and are supplying but a smau portion or normal needs. Few operators are providing any goods to be held, and the absence of speculation of any character gives the market an unusual appearance of hesi tancy. The combined influence of tight money and tarin uncertainties is ap parently the controlling force In the sit uation. The strong feature of the market Is that stocks In first and second hands , aro unusually low, and the spot sales re frequent enougn to Keep prices steaay Turpentlne Market. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Juno 14. TURPEN TINE. Market, firm, 36c; sales, 187 bar rels; receipts, 1,811 barrels; shipments, 20 barrels, storks, a.VJl parrels. ROSIN-Markat, firm; sales, 1,760 bar rets: receipts, l.TUB barrels; shipments, 105 barrels; stocks, 108.212 barrels. Quote A, U. 3.76c; C, D. 4.10c; B. 4,Jo; F. G, H. I, 4.80c; K, 4.60o; M, 6.20o; WG, 6.30c, W, Knnsna City Grnln.rtnrt Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Co.. June 14. WHEAT -Cash, No. 2 hard, 8H9H4C, No. 3, 86 91c: No. 2 red. S-Styefic: No. 3. I092c. CORN-No. 2 white, 69U60c, No. 3, 69H 6O0. OATS No. 2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, 37 trsec. RYE file HAY-Cholco timothy, $12.00013.00. KGaS-Unohanged; receipt. 14,961 casesi at mark, cusos included, 16!41714o. ordi nary firsts, 17c; firsts, 17ic. CHHESK-Hlgher; daisies, I34J15Uc wins, 14ilftc; young Americas, 11 15,ic; long horn. 154H54c. POTATOES-Easy; old. ISfWSci receipts, 30rS?,r,',.iJl?iY' UQ1U;; receipts. 40 cars. POULTRY-AUve, Irregular; hens, I6H01 springs, 24c; turkeys, 17c . . Receipts. Shipments. heat. bu 67,000 02,004. f-m, bu 69.000 26,000 Oats 10,000 4,000 11,, . 1 Meitnl Mnrket. NEW YORK, June 14.-METAL3-Mar ket dull nnd unchanged. Copper1 nominal! take, $15.00Oi5.2S; electrolytic, $14.87015.00: castings, $14.75. Iron, unchanged. ST. LOUIS, Juna 14. METALS Lead, steady, $4.20. Spelter, lower, $5.00. Suffnr Market. NEW YORK, Juno 14.-RAW SUGAR-. Mnrket, firm; Muscovado, 2.80O2.S3c. cen trlfugal, 3.30O3.33c; molasses, 2,663.68c. Refined, steady. I'eorln Market. PEORIA, Juno 14-CORN-No, 1 yet. low. 69Wu No. 3 yellow, 60Vic. OATS No, 2 white, 405io; standAld, 40ttc M ETCALFE IS ASKED TO ADDRESS BUSINESS MEN Omaha friends of Richard L. Metcalfe aro planning a big dinner in his honor to bo given the evening of June 26, when he returns from Washington to Lincoln, pre paratory to golg to tho canal xone. Tho dinner will bo for the purposa of con gratulating him on his appointment to the Panama commission. Mr. Metcalfe Is now in Washington, to confer with Colonel Goctbnts about Panama affairs. Alnong thoso who are planning the din ner are W.. W. Raxter, C. G. Cunning ham, It. A. Thompson, Joseph Hayden, Dr. A. H. Hippie, Lysto Abbott. Herbert 8. Daniel and Laurlo J, Qulnby. The Commercial club has also extended an Invitation to Mr. Metcalfe and ha will probably bo a speaker there the day he passes through Omaha. NEGRO RUNS AMUCK AND STABS FOUR MEN Frank Lockmnn. a negro, ran amuck, last night at Twenty-fourth and Parker streets, and bofore he could be captured by Policeman Sam Egan, ho had seriously tabbed four men. H. A. Parkhurst, 1S10 North Twenty-third street, was tho "most seriously Injured, and he was taken to the St. Josoph hospital, where he Is said to bo in a critical condition. The other men stabbed wore Fred and Frank Buihey, 1623 North Twenty-third street, and Charles Davis, 3316 Spauldlng. Lockman at headquarters refused to ex plain why ho used the knife so freely. Persistent Advertising is tho Road to Dig Returns. OCI3AN STEAMSHIPS. HAMBURGH. AMERICAN Lai-tfestS&Co. Over 400 Shlja inth WORLD 1.904819: T7VrDTPT A TriT M S Ml Ub&X.WA WOIAS'B XJL&022ST SSZP WZZJj SAXL FBOIK XfSW TOSUC Wsdnasdaj. . Jon 80,11 tva. Saturday... July 1, 10 A, SC. Saturday ..Aug. t, 11 A. If. avua vry 3 wnii thereafter, gaabllns paaatufira to afrits la LONDON an4 VA111S on sixth, aad la llAltllUltO ob ssrsnth day. Uooks saw cssn for saaaan. LOIIDOIT. rJs3UH. XAUBUXO Amrtk....Jun 19, 10 a, m. timpsrator. . June so, 11 a.'m. (JFatricU. .June 28, la noon Vals'n Aug. Tie July a, 9 tvnu Sronp'sln Osollli Jul.8,10 s-in. .Pretoria. . .July 13, 1 p. m. pras. Orant, July in, V. a. m. llmpsrator. ..July 18, 10 a.m. Junsrlka July B3, tt a. m. Pres. Xdnooln, July 84, Soon. 2nd caoln only, 'Will call at lloulogne. INew. Ura. H. Ptnnsylvanla and ff. S. Pre toria sail from faw 1'ltr rt. lid St.. Soulli llrooklra. All othsr stlllr.it In this turtles from our Hetwken l'tsrs. HEDITBEUUniAW aibraltar, Maples ana asnoo. ttf All steamers ot Ibla sarrlca Ware trom NBW PIElt. 114 Bt. South Brooklyn. Taks llth St. Kerrr. ti, g. naatburg (11,000 tons) J"1 m- a. o. HOItza) (is.DUU ions; " July 18, 3 p. m. B. S. Hamburg, Aug. V, 10 a.m. B. B. Moltks, Aug. na, 11 a. m. 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