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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JTTNE 19, 1913.
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1U2AL ESTATE.
CITY PIIOPKUTY KOIl SAI.K.
I REAL ESTATE.
paiim n.VNrn li.v.Mis run salvj
5116 Webster St.,
Dundee
WJOO This Is a now 2-story. 6-room house,
built of stucco on 12-lneh hollow tils
wall, finished In birch throughout, hav
ing large living room. beamed celling",
dining room with paneled walls, large
pantry and good slied kitchen, 1st floor:
I attractive bedrooms, linen closet and
complete bathroom, 2d floor. Oak floors
throughout Sun porch on east. Must
be seen to bo appreciated. This Place
Is priced very low on account of the
owner having left the city. Key at our
office. Easy terms. Investigate.
George & Company
rhone D.766. K8-12 City NatBk. Bldg.
I arm.
SOUTH IOWA FARM.
Fine JOO-acro farm, this county. Two
seta improvements; B acres orchard; S
wells, three-fourths black level Dralrte.
balance fine blue grass pasture, scattering
uraDer. rxur mues to two R. tt. towns,
one. twenty-five .hundred. Will carry
back ten thousand. Only eighty dollars.
No trades.
LAW BROS., owners,
Centervtlle, Iowa.
BEMIS PARK
An elegant 6-room cottage with bath
and attic, all modern, south front lot;
paved street; located high and sightly;
short distance to car; good neighborhood.
PRICE. 3,2K.
BEMLS-CAELBERG CO.
SI 0-312 Brandcls Theatre Bldg.
A HOME. ON THE
BOULEVARD
7-room modern house, with hardwood
finish In first story; mantel and grate,
conservatory, den or bedroom and bath
on first floor; three bedrooms on second
floor; large lot fronting on paved street
and boulevard, paving paid; two blocks
from car line. Price $4,600; easy terms.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.
Tel. Doug. 690. 1C03 Famam Bt.
READY JULY 1ST.
26TII AND CALIFORNIA.
T .4 -ulr.fi- rnnm rilnlni? room. BUn fOOm
and kitchen first flo6r. 4 bedrooms and
bath, sleeping poroh second floor. Every
thing very latest, rora rism.
jook ax iu even ii y" " w '
OALLAQIIEU & NELSON,
6S3 Brandels Bldg.
Minnesota
100 ACRES. 42 miles from MlnnearxMtai
one mllu from town: 120 acres cultivated;
balance meadow and pasture; heavy soli;
fair set buildings; one good team horses;
two cows, several head of youiur stook:
complete set of machinery, chickens, hogs
wiu avcrruunx on mo piaoe sues at sw
per acre, one-half cash.
SCHWAB BROS.,
1CCS Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
REAL SNAPS Two good houses, both
-iMf.iv mmi.ni Piirnfteo heat. new
plumbing. Good location. Only one block
from post office. South Omaha. This
property will bo worth more than cloublo
price asked for. This property will be dis
posed of on account of family disagreement-
Owner will take small payment
down or an automobile for first payment,
balance at low Interest In small payments
to buyer. Will be sold In 00 days. Remem
ber, only one block from post office. Act
at once If you are looking for a real bar
gain. Prlco ,W0. Address II 235, care
eo. -
CLOSE IN
Six rooms, all modern, ' furnace, large
lot, 60x150; paved streot; screens and
storm sasn: cemeni wains, iocuwu aus
to Central Blvd. and Chicago St, Just a
few blocks west of Crelghton university.
PRICE, $3,250.
BELLTS-CAHLBERGr CO.
310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
WestFarnamHouse
$3,500
This Is a 7-room, 2-story houso, with
reception hall, near 35th avenue and
Hnumnl street, fronting east on paved
street, convenient to car lino. It Is
rnnted now. but possession oan be se
cured In a short time. Lot, 66x66. A good
buy lor Bomeono. .
George & Company
Phone X). 756. 9Q2-12.Clty Nat. Bk Bldg,
118(1 DISCOUNT FROM OWNER.
Brand new 6-room bungalow, price
2.2.4A0! will sell at G Der cent off the
price, or $120 less It you will pay about
faw casn aown; Daiance tine rum; an
modern -except furnace; best plumbing;
hot 'and cold water; cement cellar: near
good parka l. new 360,000 school: 2 blocks
to car; one fare, etc. Address ,F 82, care
iiee. .
$100 DOWN. $20 MONTH
6 tooran, m6atrn except Heat! . g6od
neighborhood; nearcar line; lot mxizt.
jjitermounuun Jtieany uo.
- 1523 Douglas. Tel. Doug. 4026.
SEE our new house' plan before build
ing -.a home. No charge. Can save-you
16 per cent in punaing. xi zw, xiee.
TO BUT, BELL OR RENT, FJR8T SEH
ZVHN W,,UlimKB. IBU3 BAiUNAXO. BT.
MnnnN unvn
Kouutzo Place (1818 Evans St), Brand
new and up-to-date: 6 large rooms and
inclosed sleeping porch; tile and enamel
bath, oak finish, oak lloor througn house,
built-in bookcase, paneled walls and
window seat: full cemeted basement
Milton Rogers', furnace; hot and cold
water, with floor drain; full south front
lot. 50x123; sodded, street now being
paved. For price and terms.
RASP BROS..
10S MoCague. . Douglas 1653,
A BEAUTIFUL homo for sale or ront
at 2217 Kdwler. Tou must see this to ap
preciate It it intereatea.. coil wen, w,
ONLY IS:00 CASH"
balance 1L50 Der -month DaVs for choice
60xl40-fobt lot In rapidly growing little
City. Prices, $30 for Inside lots. 335 for
corners. Choice Investments, only a few
to go at this price. Wrlto quick for list
ftiid. .literature, jonn w. xiaugnman,
Plains. Kan. Drawer "C
OWN YOUR HOME.
STOP PAYING RENT.
ONLY $200 CASH,
$25 MONTHLY.
Own. neat 5-room cottage, strictly mod
ern; vesuDuie, living room, iwo cioseu,
bath, kitchen, pantry, stairway to' attic:
sice lawn; near car and school; In -choice
neighborhood and among gooa homes.
Located at 3033 Meredith Ave. Actually
worth 32,760. Will sacrifice It to 32,650
lor quick sale, can De seen by appoint
ment at any time. I'nono iiarney 6706.
owner."
Drummond Bldg.
FOR SALE
314-16-13 South 18th St. S. S. Curtis,
ACIIEAGE FOR SALE.
Kvo Aores in Florence
Facing south on paved roads, 2 blocks
irom Ltunoun roau, gooa o-room cottage.
oucinvni, eiu., x uarn, siaus ana x box
stall; hay loft, hay shed, 3 chicken- houses,
crtMl w,li. pUt.rn. 1 1'. n r r ln nlfnllm
pasture with running water: fruit trt'
berry bushes, asparagus: fine place to
raise cnicaens ana nogs. ior lull in-
xormauon I'liunm ttiAjiintusis sjj.
REAL ESTATE.
FA IUI ft RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
California.
our next "private"
Excursion to and all thmtieh
BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA
Leaves July T. Excursion rate. Make
ruur reservations eany,
Karl Brehme
615 Bet Bldg.. Omaha.
A CALIFORNIA homo In th. e.-
mento valley; 10 acres for fruit, vines
and poultry; only .1400; easy terms: close
to railroad and markets. Gobs Realty
CALIFORNIA LAND. Send for cata
logue. Properties in all counties. Vni.
liable, reliable Information. C. M. Woos-
tr i-u.. riiwittn mat., can f ranolaco.
CALIFORNIA land exour. everv Tn..
W. T. SMITH CO . 315 City Nat. Bank.'
New Yoric.
EMPIRE state farm given away; 275
acres, inciuuwB uuj uoisiein cows
worth 35,000; buildings worth $10,000. Fod-
dcr, tools. Milk averages over $6,000
yearly. Price. $17,0CO. Easy terms. Free
catalogue. 1 J bins, iarraer bank,
apnngvme, n, x.
Montana
73,000 ACRE8 FOR SALE CHEAP.
I have lust mirchasad th At Thnr...
ranch of 73,000 acres. This Is the last
large tract of good land to be had ln
Montana. As a whole tract this will
run TO per cent plow land.
a new railroad is to be bunt at one
through this land.
I Will sell this ln anv aim tracta
160 acres up. My prices are right and
terms to suit purchaser.
Write for descriptive matter about the
Lake Basin country. E. B. Kingman,
uroaaview, Mont
FOR SALE SG0 acres finest Montana
land; all plow land; 2 miles from town.
Owners will sell all or part, and will en
ter Into contract to buy back at purchase
prlco at end of three or five years, If
purchaser dedlres to sell. For particulars,
write I. E. L.. Box 657, Great Falls, Mont.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Millions of Bushels of Drain Ave
Thrown Into the Pits.
BALN AN INFLUENCING FACTOR
Heavy Precipitation In the North
west Conntry and Absence of
nnylnv Power Bring
Aboat Market Flood.
XMcbraaUa.
FOR SALE Knox county farms at
from $C5 to 312G per acre. These are well
improved. Ed Busch. Bloomfleld, Neb.
320-ACRE IMPROVED FARM In Pierce
county, Neb., price $40 per aero; wont a
good hardware stock or Income property.
Owner. W. S. Frank, 1025 City Nat'l.
Tho. biggest land and auction
over t
sale
:ield In the west will be on In
full swing at Crawford, Dawes county,
Nebraska, June 20, 27, 23. Write for sale
catalogue, pictures and full particular.
Aran L. Hungerford, Crawford, Nebras
ka.
FOR SALE 320 acres, all level, rich
dark soil, no sand; nix miles from Wal-
laco in I'erKin county, iseD., to ciose
partnership. Price $17.60 per aore
Fred u;ane, jr., Hastings, nod .
FOR SALX-320-acre. close to Lawrenoo.
Neb.; 100 acres ln cultivation, 25 'In al
falfa. Ideal stock farm. rnce. au.aa
R. B. Mclntlre, Lawrence. Neb.
Oklahoma.
IGO-Acr lmnroved! farm near Waklta.
Okl., In great wheat bolt of world; val
ued at $10,000, will 'sell for $6,600 on ac
count of old age. Charles E. Crowe,
St. Paul. Neb.
WuahlnBlon.
"PRIZE-WINNER FORTY."
40 acres on Columbia river. Wash.
Splendid Improvements, complete equip
ment. Finest bearing fruit trees and
vineyard. Within one mile of three
railroads; easy shipments to four large
cities. Suberb model modern fruit
farm: will produce this fall 60,000 boxes
prise winning fruit Owners have other
increasing business Interests. Address,
(12 Columbia building. Spokane, Washington.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS.
QMAJIA. Juno IS, 1913.
Millions of bushels of wheat, corn and
oats were thrown Into three big Pits
on the Chicago Board of Trade yester
day, and without new buying power,
prices suffered sharp recessions all
around. Tho lending weakening aud bear
ish factor was the rain In the northwest,
In North Dakota and Canadian provinces
ln particular, and the absence of new
buying power to absorb the lncreaeed
supplies thrown overboard. For several
days past the foreigners have been selling
long wheat In the way of securing avail
able profits, and they have also put
out short lines, and by this clever coup
are counted among the largest money
makers oil the recent price advance, ln
addition to tho heavy sales of tha threo
leading cereals by longs, there were
heavy short lines put out and this was
a prlco maker In Itself.
With a big run of old wheat during
June, on unusual occurrence and the new
crop already headed to points of dis
tribution, the situation cannot be called
encouraging for those on the bull side.
There were 439000 bushels of wheat at
primary markets yesterday, whloh was
more than double the receipts for the
corresponding day a year ago. Cash
oh... 1 ' i li-n 1iviv
Those who held long corn sold freely
yesterday and the same may be said with
the larger noiaers or oais. ii was a
where the recent rains and lower tem
peratures have caused tho bulls to par
tially change their minds as to the future
course of values. Ono of the more con
servative houses ln tho. trado advanced
the opinion after the close last nlKht
that not only corn, but oats have been
over-bought and over-bulled and that a
sotback and general shake out of scat
tered longs would place both markets In
a position where an Increased trade
would be seen. Cash corn was unchanged
to Ma higher. Cash oats ware K&Vto
higher.
Clearance of corn were 46,000 bushels,
oats 16,000 bushels and wheat and flour
equal to 423,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd
lower on wheat and unchanged to Hd
lower on corn.
Primary wheat receipts were 669,000
bushels nnd shipments were 1.248.000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 349,000
bushels and shipments of 627,000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 1,440,000
bushels and shipments were 370,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 972,000
bushels and shipments of 418,000 bushels.
Primary oats receipts were 1,400,000
bushels and shipments were 699,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 669,000
Dusneis ana shipments or 474.WO misneis.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn.
Chicago 91 636
Minneapolis 225
Duluth 73
Omaha 31
Kansas City 31
St. Louis. 31
Winnipeg 136
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
hard, 85ttQ6c; No. 3 hard, MVitfSSc; No. 4
hard. S0H1f83Mc; No. 3 spring, E4V4igs5o:
No. 4 spring, S3S83,io; No. 2 Durum, 88
SSHc; No. S durum, 87714c Corn: No.
2 white, 5!?ise9e; No. 3 white, tSttOGMio;
No. 4 whlto, 67Vijc: No. 2 yellow, tsficj
Uo; No. 3 yellow, 68',4o: No. 4 yellow,
67Vi579c: No. 2, 5Sc; No. 3, 67HaSc; No.
Wanted
City Loans
Peters Trust Co.
1622 FAENAM ST.
MONEY on hand at lowest ratsa for
loans on Nebraska farms nnd Omaha
city property ln any amounts.
823 City National Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
In any amounts.
W. H. THOMAS,
22S State Bank Bldg.
69
36
44
Oats
317
Barley: Malting, 64Ht'60Hc: No. 1 feed,
42U4c. Rye: No. 2, i3Hrc; No. 3,
86S65HC
The following cush sales were reported
today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car.
86c. No. 3 hard winter: 2 cars. 85c. No.
4 hard winter: 2 cars, 83o; 1 car, flHo; 1
car, 80; c. No. 3 spring: 2 cars, S6c No. 4
spring: 1 car (smutty), 80Uc Corn No. 2
white: 3 cars, 59c. No. 3 white: 6 cars,
63c; 1 car, WVic No.. 4 white: 1 car, 68c.
No. 2 yellow: 6 cars. 6SM0; 1 car, ,bSUo,
iso. 3 yeuow: i ars, BSMcr 0 cars, mo.
No. 2 mixed: 6 cars. 680. No. 3 mixed:
1 car, 68c; 4 cars, 6791 c No. 4 mixed: 1
car. kmc 2 cars. wc. no graae 1 car.
62U. Oats No. 3 white! 6 cars. 39V4.C. No.
4 whlto: 3 cars, 39Uo; 2 cars, 39c. No. 4
mixed: 1 oar, 370.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
dried. Sail. Amerlxan mixed, old. kiln'
dried, ss, American mixed, old, via Ual
vestou, 6a M. Future, steady, July La
inta, 4s urtrt, September i nata, s.
OMAHA tUSNUriAli MAUICnT.
BUTTER No. 1. Lib. carton. c: No.
1, 60-lb. tubs, 384o; No. 2, 2c.
FISH White, fresh. 16c; trout, fresh.
I2o; large crapples, fresh, Uc; Spanish
maoKerei, tec, rei, lie; nauuocK, itu-.
flounders. 13c: shad roe. per pair. 40a;
solmon. fresh, 10a; halibut, fresh, to',
ouuaio, ?c: bullheads, lie. cnnnuei cat
fish, lJo; pike, llo, pickerel, 11c.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss. 26c. block Swiss. 24c: twins.
16Ho; daisies, 17Hc; triplets, 17Hc; Young
Americas, iyo; oiue lauei orica, nw, um
burger, 2-lb., tic; Mb., nol New York
wh.te, SOo.
POULTRV-Brollcrs, 35o a lb.; hen's,
16c; cocks, KHc; ducks, UflCJc; geese,
lie; turkeys, Zic; pigeons, pel don.. $i.so;
roosters, c; ducks, lull leathered, loc;
geese, full feathered. 13c: sauaba, No. L
$1.60; No. 2, 60c.
Beef cuts prices: No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 2
ribs, liHo; No. 3 ribs, 15c, No. 1 loins,
ISHo; No. 2 loins. 17c; No. 3 loins, 10c.
.no. x cnucks, lie; No. z chucks, lOHoi
No. 3 chucks, lOViC. No. 1 rounds, 14Ho;
No. 2 rounds, 14cl No. 3 rounds, lSc.
No. 1 plates. 8c: No. i Plates. 7Hc! No. $
plates, 7c
The following fruit ana vegetable rrlcn
are reported by the QUInsky Fruit tym
pany:
FRUITS Hood river strawberries, iter
21-quurt case, $3.60; California red roup-
uernes, per Z4-quart case, $t.w; L'aiuorniu
Logan berries, per 21-qunrt case, $3.00;
California blackberries, per 24-uuart cuso,
sjav; apricots, per 4-uaskct crates,
plums, per 4-basket crate, $2.00, peaches,
per box, $1.60 to JLVG; CalKornla black
or red cherries, per box, $3.00; California
cantaloupes, pony crates, $3.50; California
standard, per crate, $1.00; home grown
cherries, per 24-quart case, $!.00; home
grown gooseborrirs, per 24-quart case,
$2.25. Oranges, Sunklst Valcnctas, 126, !&
sizes, per box, J'J.OO; 150, 176, 200, 216,
260 sises, por box, $6-60; fancy Valcnclas,
126, SS sites, per box, $5.00; Valenclas,
150 sites, per box, $5.60, Valenclas, 176, 200,
216, sizes, per box, $6.00. Applt'S, extra
fancy uano, circle nrana, per uui., vu.w,
extra fancy Wlnvsap, per bbl-, $6.60.
Evaporated cranberries, cartov contain
ing 36 packages, per curlAn, $3.70.
Lemons, extra fancy Sunklxt. 300s nnd
360s, per box, $9.00: extra choice red bull,
sous nna sou, per box, w.wj.
VEQETABLES Large new potatoes.
per bu., $1,00; 6-bug lots or more, per
uu 90o; rural, per bu., 60c; red river
early Ohio, per bu., 60c. California
crystal wax onions, per crate. $1.60; Texas
uormuda, per crate, ii.vu. Fancy roxas
tomatoes, per 4-basket crate, $1.0J; 6
crate lots, 95c.
MISCELLANEOUS tied new potatoes.
per hamper, $2.16; California Jumbo
eclory, per dot,, $2.00; cider Mott's, per
keg, M.w; ciaor nenawaa, pur Keg, sj.;
asparagus, por dot., 60o; ihubarb. pr
An., soa; onions. Der dot.. 30c: new boeta.
carrots, turnips, per dot., 60a; parsley, per
dot., 4oc '; radish, per dos., 40o; headlettuoa.
per aos., i.w; noineiirown it'ni roiiuco,
per dos., 40a; green peppers, per basket
60c; wax or green beans, per hamper,
$4.00; hot house cuoumbers, per dot., $100$)
2.00; cauliflower, per crate, $3.50; Venetian
garlic, per lb., ISHo; Texas new cabtmge,
per lb., 2c; eggpluu per o.z. $1.5902 40;
horseradish. 2 dor j ittietJ 111 case, rer
case, $1.90; dromedary bland dates, pkg,,
$3.00; anchor lira ad dates, pkg $2.ii;
nauiuis ro. i huh nncu, per id,, wc;
medium Docuns. air lb.. 13ttc: pecans
... A -.a it. .a, irtant Itnnti. f...,.l t.
ana paper shell, p.ir lb 25c: filberts, per
lb., 15c; Drake aimonds, per lb., 16a; paper
sneu, lsc; uraius, per iu.. iuo, larue
washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, ptr
lb.. 2 Vic: raw no. i peanuis, per u.. inc;
lumbo neanuts. Per lb.. 8c; roast icanuts.
per ID , sc; sneu ua.ru mtnuif uui,
1D 40; large nioaory nun, per .u., to;
n.r too nkir. cairn. 13.60: chnokers. per 60
pkg. case, $1.76; Leslie Berry ooxes, qta,
per L000, $2.76.
Corn and Wheat Urnon Oollettn.
I7nltd States DeDartment of Agricul.
ture. weather bureau, for Omahn. Neb.,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 8
a. m., 7Btn meridian tunc, weancHuuy,
Juno 18, 1913.
OMAHA JJIbTlllUT BTAlluno,
Station. High.
Ashland, Neb... 95
Auburn su
Broken. Bow 93
. MONEY to loan on Omaha homes. No
delay. J. H. Mlthen Co., Inc., 921 City
National lianK isiag. uougias mh.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KKEPE REAL. ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715.
LOANH on farms and lfoproved city
property, 6 6t& and 6 per cent; no delay.
J. H. Dumont tt Co., 1603 Farnam Bt.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St
GARVIN BROS.ffi?a"uB:
1 Art -, till fW moria npitmntlv 13 i"i
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam.
UOL CITY LOANS, BernlS-carlberg Co.,
u 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
LARQE loans our specialty. Btull Bros.
lARRISON It MORTON. 818 Om. Nat
STEAMSHIPS
ANCHOR LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
Sail every Saturday to and frost
NEW YORIC LONDONDERRY
GLASGOW
Ocean passage 7H days. Moderate rates.
For book of tours, rates, etc., apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS..
Gen. Agts., 35 W. Randolph St., Chicago.
OR ANY LOCAL AGENT.
SUMMER RESORTS.
FOR SALE
COTTAGE ON LAKE OKOBOJI.
rilxson's beach, one of the finest loca
tions on the beoon. cottage nas i rooms,
beside separate dining room and kitchen,
fully furnished. Including boat, etc. Fred
A- Splelman, Fairfield, Iowa.
Features of the Trndlnsr nnd Closing;
Prices on Hoard of Trad.
CHICAGO. June 18. Assertions that the
crop was going backward ln Nebraska
and south Dakota gave wheat today new
.strength. Prices closed steady, He to
Ho up. Other leading staples, tooo. all
snowed net gains, corn ttc to UUio
oats, 0Hc to 'SKa and provisions 2H9
60 to 10.
Bulls were prompt to take action sug
gested by the absence of rain ln South
Dakota. Authorities wero quoted to the
effect that much of the planting ln South
Dakota had been done In fields which
were Improperly prepared, and that the
chances were agalnts the damage there
being repaired, the mercury at Huron. &
D,, today being 99 in the snaae. Nebraska
advices were that high temperatures an
peared to be shriveling the grain, and
that near Grand Island tho relapse within
four or five days averaged 15 to 20 per
cent.
First receipts of new wheat at St. Louis
and promises of harvesting next week In
Illinois, resulted in a decided set back
to prices at ono time, nut buuiBh sentl
ment again become uppermost after
profit taking by longs.
Primary terminals reported arrivals as
amounting to 669.000 bushels against 249..
000 bushels a year ago. Export clearances
of wheat and flour equalled 423,000 bushels,
conflicting crop aavices macs the
course of the corn market Indlclslve.
Many dispatches declared that the hot
weather was ravoraDie to growth. Other
reports had It that large sections of tha
belt were very dry and that the crop
was losing ground.
Speculators bought oata on account of
continued damage In the larger producing
states.
In the provision pit the effect of the
groin bulge finally overcame the Influence
of a large run of hogs west. Packers
temporarily pulled out of the market
WANTED TO BUY
Dolgoff id-hand store pays hlghstt prices
for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607.
WOULD like to buy a five or six-room
house to be moved on a lot One ln the
neighborhood of 24th and Clara preferred.
Telephone Red 4301.
wantkd-Tii buy soma small, single-
comb Black Minorca chickens, xeiepnooe
Red 8714.
SECONDHAND clothes,
best prices. Tel. Tyler 1100.
shoes; pay
BEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7301.
WANTED TO RENT
ELDERLY gentleman, alone, wishes
furnished room with small family, or
lone, elderly widow lady owning home.
with lawn or garden; no apartment or
rooming nouse; rererences given. Ad
dress 0-229, cara Bee.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atun-
Hon.
Live Stock Commlulos Merchants
BYERS BROS, tt CO.. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg.
Evuporuted Apples nnd Dried Frnlts
NEW YORK. June 18. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market uutet
DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, steady; apri
oots, dull; peaches, quiet; raisins, Inac
tive.
Ioridon Stock Market.
LONDON. June 11 American securities
were quietly firm during the early trad
ing today. At noon Canadian Pacific was
lower, but the rest of the list ranged
iroiu uncnanceu 10 n aoovo parity,
Article! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
July. 9iw 2tt tvAns nv,
Sept. 91(892 92H 91H 2W 91
Deo...9HT4 K 1H 95ii 94VOT4
July. 61Tl62 62!4 6iT4 62U 2
Sept 62Ttft63 64 63U 6314Q4 63
Dec. 6061 61 C0 61H 60T4
Oats.
July. 414t 43H 41 4214 41
Sept. 42H24 43K 43 12-?i 42
Dec. 43&43U 44H 43 43 ' 43ft
Pork.
July. 20 65 20 75 20 60 SO 70 20 62U
Sept SO 12ft 20 37ft 20 12ft 20 37ft 20 23ft
July. U 02ft U 07-10 11 02ft 11 07-10 11 05
Sept. 11 16 11 20-22 11 15 U 20-22 11 15-17
Oct.. 1115 1122ft 1115 1122ft 1117ft
Ribs.
July. 1172ft 1180 U 67ft 11 80
Sept U 15 11 66 11 62-55 11 65; 11 75
Oct. 11 27ft 11 42ft 11 25 U 42ft 11 75
OMAHA LIYESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Trade Slow at Prices About
Steady.
H00S FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
SOUTH OMAHA, June IS, 1911
RceeJpts Worn: Hnttln. Units. SheeP.
Official Monday 2.939 6.64S 4,13)
iinuinuio .Tuesday .... 4.2W ll.SK)
Estimate Wednesday.... 3,000 12,W
Threw iluvn IliU in ns Hi 047 7.924
Same davit n-.v o twi i?.u72 9.113
Same days 2 weeks ngo 10.1S9 11.313
ounic nays 3 weeks ago 9.A7& tu.zu io,u
onuio nays weeks ago 10,920 Zl.iu
Snmo days last year.. 7,101 23,107 6,411
The followlnir tuhl utmwa the receipts
of cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha
live stock market for tho year to date
aa compared with lust year:
inn. Inn. Dec.
Cattle 402.M3 406,164 2.329
nogs 1.367.Z9S 1,730,691
Sheep MM.614 877.700 2S.914 .......
The followlne tiihiis utinwa the ran re of
Prices for hogs at South Omaha for tile
last few days, with comparisons:
Columbus
Culbertson ....
Falrbury
Fairmont
Grand Island..
Hartlngton ...
Hastings
Iloldrege
Lincoln
North Platte.
Oakdale
Omaha
Tekamah
Valentine ....
Aha, la
Carroll
Clarlnda,
Sibley
Sioux City.
92
. 92
97
94
94
96
93
94
96
92
90
95
93
, 94
, 94
. 93
98
96
94
Low. fall. Sky.
67 ,00 Clear
62 .00 Clear ,
64 .00 Clear
63 .00 Clear
70 .00 Clear
63 .00 Clear
63 .00 Clear
66 .00 Clear
65 . 00 Clear
64 .00 Clear
63 .00 Clear
68 .00 Clear
64 , .00 Clear
68 .00 Clear
73 .00 dear
64 .00 Clear
68 .00 Clear
66 .00 Clear
63 .00 Cloudy
69 .00 Clear
62 .00 Clear
72 .00 Clear
Llttlit Supply of Clipped I.nmt
Morra Vr-ry Slowly nt Priors
Stendr tn Ten to Fifteen
Cents Off.
lators and shippers bought freely at this '
time, ana altogether their purcnases
amounted to a very Urge share of the
suppiy. what few boss were lcrt on
the extreme close were rnther nralected
and were forced to sell at snout the
asms prices that were paid on ths earner
market. .
Bulk Of the sales lanilnil at lS.3lVilS.36.
with quite a sprinkling both above and
below these flrum. Tnni nll un to
lft.45.
2,1M
l,0O
At. Bh. If.
.941 N I H
.U9 !K IK
.IM lit U
.171 14 I U
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.is ... in
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.no tie i h
M I 35
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40
Date. 1913. mi2.19U.1910.19O9.
190S. 11900.
June 8. , I 7 44 6 S3 9 27L7 33
JUUO 9. 8 WW 6 S 9 31 7 87
June 10 6SSi4 74i8t9S6 740
Juno 11 k 47W 7 36 6 90 7 39
June 12 8 63 H726690 739
June 13 8 &, 7 31 6 79 13
June 14 8 66ft73o679Z1762
June 16 7 76 6 78 9 40 7 67
June 16 860 6S693S7 66
June 17 S 40ft 7 16 6 71 9 31 7 65
Juno 18 8 33H 7 23 9 30 7 61
b 27
6 27
6 37
6 4i
6-48
6 63
6 In
6 01
6 91
6 91
6 79
& 85
6 60 6 M
6 641
& 63 6 91
6 &i 6 07
'Sunday,
Receipts and dUoosltlon of live stook
at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-tour bourn ending at 3
o clock, p. in., June 17,
it IStJE 1 fl'b UA ho.
Cuttle. Hogs. Shuup. H'r's.
C,, M. & Bt P 7
Missouri Pacific... 8
Union Pacific 20
C. & N. W., cast....
C. & N. W., went.. 27
C 8t P.. M. A O. 17
C, B. & Q.. oast.. 6
C, U. A 4., west.. 29
C , R. I. & P., oast. 8
C, R. 1. & P.. west ..
Illinois central
C. G. W
Total receipts.. 132
DlSPOolTIOr
Morris & Co
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co,i.
Armour & Co
Schwartz Co
J. w. Murphy
Morrell
Morris & Co., K. C...
Cuduhy, Kansas City.
St. Ciolr
Bimton V'ansant & Lush
Hill & Son
J? B. Lewis
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Husx
McCreary A Kellogg.
Mo. A KaiiB.-Cult Co
Cllne & Clirlstlu
Other buyers
Totals 3.032 10.410 2.040
CA'llL.h With a fairly liberal run of
cattle ut this, point thu market opened
with packers .bidding anywhere tram
steady to 10a lower. ' Later 011 trade
livened up and prices weru paid that ap
peared about steady With yesterday. A
miw hlirh nrlcu for the year was cstab
llahed with u load of choice Durhams at
Tim auiinlv of cows and hollers was
quite limited and the quality ran mostly
to tlio medium kinds and grassers. Prices
were steady on good to choice hollers
nnd anything showing grass was dl
scrlmlnatod against. Veal calves were
alow sale at firm prices. Bulls, stags,
etc., wero generally steady with some
discrimination, against thoso showing
Btockcrn and feeders were in limited
supply, and although thero were orders
lor tne nesny mnu, mo uuui w...
inon grades sold at lower prioos again
today. ,
uuowtlons On cattle; Oood to oboloa
...... in Offm.nii! fnlr Lo aood beef
steers, 8.105i.26; common to fair beef
utonra. H.bUUH.W: KOUU IU utiuivtj noi.ni,
lf.iiulBS,2or good to CllOice cows, i.w
SVV.i-'f" erndos. 16.2647.00: COm-
moil 10 iiur niu.ufj, r---". .-"ir. (J,.
choloe stockets and fooderii 87.U.8.W.
2 1..
as . 2 1
6 2..
60
12
6 1..
23 .. ..
7 8
1
6 4)
n
m a T
I HEAD,
, 507- 1.653 637
, 616 2,(60 366
,'761 4,392 462
, 637 768
, .... 'Jb'i
494
. 16
' .... 276
241
I 23
i 33
1 6
0
51
1 if 5
1 6
1 18
. 2u3 .... 26
A. flh. If.
4 417 M IN
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1 us ... 111
SHKI2l Trado was very much Ilka that
011 Tuesday, the movement on all kinds
of sheep and lambs being stugRlsh' at
prices steady to lvUa lower. With the
exception of a load of clipped lambs that
cold aarly at 17.00 and a bunch of old
dipped wethers at 15. W, little of anything
else transpired until a very, late hour.
The slow, dull market was attributed to
the liberal supplies and the extremely
bearish feeling In ths general trade at
most other points and, also, partly to
the fact that some of the local packers.
nan oui aown ineir Kiiuns: ranirs.
Eixni ears or soma l.coo nead constituted
the entire recelnts. belnn short of one
and two weeks ago and short of tho same
uny one year ago. ABiae irom one or two
loads of California snrlna lambs, fed In
Nebraska, and a small bunoh of old weth
ers, the offerings were made un entirely
or cupped iambs and the general quality
was not oetter man on yesteruay,
uuoiuuons or sneen anu lamns: Btinnir
lambs, JS.Ooys.W; shorn iambs, S6.60ii7.60,
shorn yearlings, tti.26tf6.76; shorn wethers,
t6.OOlJK.60; shorn ewes, t6.7630.36; lambs,
cuus, i.vfo.a; snocp, ouna, 1s.001jj3.7b.
No. Av. Pr.
iu snorn wetnera 93
13 cull ewes 77
toa shorn lambs 71
231 California spring Iambs.... 63
204 California spring lambs..,. 69
33 uamornia spring tamos.... ca
40 snorn yearungs
23C shorn lambs ..
DO 64 .40
98 63 .20
96 66 ,60
90 60 .30
98 66 .00
96 66 .00
83 68 ,30
94 66 .00
94 66 .00
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 0. m.
DI8TRICT AVERAGES
No. of Temp. Rain.
District Stations. High. Low fall.
Columbus, 0 18
Louisville. Ky... 22
Indianapolis, Ind 14
Chicago, III 24
St Loluls, Mo... 19
Des Moines, la.. 22
Minneapolis .... 61
Kansas City 26
Omaha 17
The weather Is slightly cooler ln the
lake region, but continues very warm In
other portions. Rains occurred In all ex
cept the Omaha, Kansas City, Des Moines
and St Louts districts. A fall of 1.10,
inches ooourrea at (,'oiumbus, ind.
L. A. WKLSH,
Local Forecaster Weather Bureau.
Knnssus City Grain nnd Provisions
KANSAS CITY, June 18.-WHBAT-Cash:
No. 2 hard, 87VVSHc; No. 3, 86f
92V4o: No. 3 red. 8898o: No. 3. 86fi02c.
CORN No. 2 white, 61KQlV4c; No. 3,
eiaiHc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 40iHlc
Closing price of futures:
WHEAT July, 66Tc; September. 87K3
87c; December, 89HJWc
CORN-July, 6Uic: Septembor, 62(40
6ZHC, uecemDer, wvasc.
OATS September, 12?ic.
RYK-H4c
HAY Choice timothy, tl2.6OO13.00.
H UTTER Creamery, 27o; firsts, 26o;
seconds, 26c; packing, 21c.
I.-nnHl."lrtB me: snconda. 14r
POULTRY Hens, 13c; roosters, 10c;
aucks, uo; Droners, uc.
nhlcasro Cash Prices Wheat: No.
red. tl.6l01.O6; No. S red. 96otl.OO; No. 2
hard, ksubwc: no. s .nara, ouho; jvo.
1 northern, 9 to 96c; No. 2 northern, 93
94c; No. 3 northern, 91fl93c; No. 2 spring,
S394c; No. 8 spring. 91c: No, 4 spring,
86g91Hc; velvet chaff, 91Q96c; durum, 924
7c. Corn: No. 2. eivJecsUc; No. 2 white.
6363Ho: No, 3 yellow. 62K63Vic; No. 3.
62ita6ae; No. 3 white. 62Q5c: No. 3
yellow, 62HA630S No. 4, eoWlo; No. 4
white, 61eC2c; No. i yellow. 0V4S62c.
Oats; No. 2, 39400; No. 2 white, 43
43o; No, 3. Sc: No. 3 white. 41HaVio;
No, 4, sse: No. i white.. 4HJ42c; standard,
43V4S43c. Rye: No. 2. 61 o. Barleyi 60
66c. Timothy: t3.504W, Clover: Nom
inal. Pork: tai.80. Lard: tl0.024&11.06.
Ribs! tll.76Q12.25.
KGGS Unchanged; receipts. 20,078 cases;
at mark, cases Included, l&WdTiMo', ordi
nary firsts, 17o : firsts, 17Ho.
POTATOES Old, lower ot ISc; receipts,
ten cara; new, steady at 66Q70o; receipts,
forty cars.
POULTRY Alive, nrmj Hens, I80;
springs, 24c; turkeys, 17c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 18. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 79Hd; No. 2,
7s 7d; No. 3, 7s 6d. Futures, steady: July,
7s 6d, October, 7s4fcd; December, 7s 4Kd.
. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed.
new, 6slHd, American mixed, new, kiln
MlmirnpolU Grnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 18.
wiiiSA-r Juiy, sic; Hcptember, 03c.
iasn: no. 1 naru. aii4c; no. 1 northern,
B2H9SKc; No. 2 northern. DOUQOlVo: No.
2 hard, Montana, 90Q0ic; No. 8 wheat
FLOUR-Unchanged.
CORN-No, 3 yellow, 69fi69V4c.
OATS No. 3 white, rJViOiOc,
RYE No. 2. 64tf66V4c.
FLAX-tl.30.
BARLEY 40f36Sc.
BRAN-fl7.0O8il7.60.
Mllvrnnkro Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wla. Juno 18. WHEAT
ita. 1 nonnern, wavic; jno, z northern,
MtWAa; No. 2 hard winter, 937J04o; July,
9174c; September, 92HS02V4C
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 62Vio; No. 8 white,
wj u. o, oitj'oitju; juiy, wo; uepiem
ber, 63o.
OATS 42Hc.
RYia-0c.
BARLEY 68668a
Metal Mnrket.
NEW YORK, June 18. METALS
titeaay; spot to August. Jlt.0O8l4.ro; elec
trolytic tl4.87O16.00: lake. 216.COAlS.3fi:
casting, 14.75. Un; Firm; spot to Au-
wwintfl, fiv.io. j.. ii. x-.nili apui io Au
gust, t4l.K4M6.25. Lead; Steady. 34.30,
Spelter) Easy. t6.06SC.lf. Antimony
Dull' Cookson's, t8.76t7j0.O0. Iron: Quiet
and unchanged,
London market olosed as follows: Cop
per; firm; spot, itu; tutures, toe zh 6d,
Tin: Firm; spot, I20CE; futures, 1306 6s.
opener, tzzca, i-aa: uu iron; Cleve
land warrants, 66 lHd.
BT, LOUIS, June 18.-METALS-Lead,
dull at HS0. Spelter, dull at t5.00.
Dry Goods Mnrket.
NEW YORK, June 18.The cotton
goods markets are steady and the de
mand for spot goods still overshadows
the buslnea for future shipments. For
eign worsted yarna are being offered In
the markets, out orders are very limited
Cotton yarns are firmer with business
light
fair to good Blockers and feeders. tl.SOHJ
ommon to iiur svounoio "ly;;
7.S; veal calveB. t8.tW10.50 buUs, stags,
etc., o..mui.mj.
Hepresentaiivo aaica.
BEUF BTEER3,
Nil At. Pr.
U 1170 I
a ion 1 w
t ..1307 I 10
17 1265 I
1 711 I 10
St lilt I SO
It 1101 I 40
3 1315 I 40
17 llll I 10
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4 1200 I U
10 ltU I U
II UV7 a M
7 lilt I to
1S40 I tO
14... 1141 10
23 IMS I 10
33 1107 I M
31. iru 1 u
20 llll I M
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1 Ill 7 10 1 110J
No.
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1(0 7 10
ICS 7 71
Tl 7 IS
U2 III
713 I 00
, 111 I 00
lilt I 00
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til 10
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COWS.
... Vsi 4 00 t.
...1006 4 71
...1013 t 00
... M0 I 26
...IMS I M
... SM 30
... TtO I St
...1WS4 I M
... 121 U
...llll 10
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9 SAO I CI
HEIFERS.
110 t so 1
110 t 11
tit 1 to
406 IU
T7I T 10
tOO T 21
410 7 40
m t m
103 11
,1311 I 40
. 131 I 10
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1071 T 00
1 1300 7 00
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2 171 T II
10 100 T II
1 10M T 30
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1 1U0 T M
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, 140 S CO 1
.470 T M
.170 T 10
.1077 T U
.Ml T II
. 100 7 76
... 170 I 00
... 171 I M
... TOO 10
120 t 00
1 1100 1 10
i no 1 as
1 1410 21
1 1020 I 10
1 UOO t IS
1 1330 I SI
2 1371 40
1 1SS0 I 40
1...
1...
.1110 I 41
.71 I 10
CALVES.
213 00 2.
1170 I 10
llll I to
...,.ieoo 1 t
1130 to
I0 I M
1130 7 00
113 T II
1 lies T si
1 1H0 T 31
1 1240 T 40
1 1110 T SO
T Mt IM
1
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130 It 10
I lit It I
ISO 10 to
110 10 10
its 1 I
140 10 10
IM l 10
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1 no t st 1...
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1 110 10 00 3...
1 110 10 00 2...
1 110 II 00
STOOKKIIS AND FEEDERS.
41 Its 7 70
HOaS Another generous run showed
up today, about 171 cars, or 13,600 head,
being received. For the three days tha
supply totals 81,047, as compared with
17,972 during the sumo. days, last week
and se.107 tor the corresponding period '&
year ago.
The market opened this morning with
a prospect of about a 10-cent reduction
or vuiurs. unippers nougni some nog
early that were nearly a dime below thi
prices paid for the same sort of stuff
yesternuy ana pacxers eany oias snowea
a full dime decline. Receipts were large
and with the demand not overly strong
it looked as tnougn packers nan a cinch
on the market and a fair share of the
supply was sold at the decline quoted
The movement during the early hours
wus very slow. Later on, however, fresh
orders brougnt new lite into the trade,
and the market suddenly itronuthened.
bids being ra'sed till they did not look
to be over bo lower than yesterduy 1
average. This strength did not last fo
any great while, but It was long enough
10 clean up nt-uriy overythlng. tipecu
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
I0.
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H....
It....
It....
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II....
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II 141
It IU
II 4
7 1(6
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..104 I I 40
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..267 0 I 40
....131 10 140
..140 ... I 40
..140 ... I 40
..IM 10 I 41
.,110
..III
..110
Movement Irregular, but the Ten
denoy is -.Upward.
j 1. 1
CONSERVATIVE TONE PREVAILS
Traders Aot vriih Cnntlnn, Impressed
by Better Tone of Market nnd
Uvldance I.lqnldntlon
Completed.
It..
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NEW YORIC, Juno 18.-Wh.lle lliero wai
some Irregularity in movements of stocks
today, the tendency continued upward.
Speculative sentiment remulued ua cheer
ful as It luin been since the rebound III
prices last ivook, and, although 'the de
maud for stocks was not prerslng, there
was a roady morkot for suolt otforlt-is as
weia mado. ,
Conservatism prevailed on both sides of
the miuket ln spite ot the strong! tone
of Um last 'week, bull operators were not
Inclined to attempt ambitious under
takings. In Vlnw of the many uncer
tainties ot tho present situation. On the
other hand, traders on the short side. Im
pressed by the better tone of the market
and tho ovldtnoea that the heavy liquida
tion has been completed, acted with cau
tion. in view ot Uiete conditions. It was re
garded on natural that there should be a
slowing down In speculation. One of the
rlJr rrvuvmKi which Impelled traders to
hold off waa the belief that doflnlto news
regarding tne aiuiuno 01 win icucrui
court toward Union l'acltlcs dissolution
plnos will be rectived wiuun tne next
few days.
Various rumors were circulated con-
cernlng the Harrlman dhmolutloii pro
ceeding and Uie latest one, to the etfeot'
that tho court would In all probability
appoint a recolvor for Union I'adflc's
homings or woumem rataiio, nan nau
clated with a sharp dip In prices Just be
fore tho close, whloh cut down th gains
made earlier in the day. . t . .
German bonkers were in uus maricei.
today with offers ot oH per oent rpr
sixty-day mono)', but worn unable to ob
tain funds at that figure. The Bank of
Germany statement howxl the largest,
gold reserve In the history of that lnsU-4 ,
tutlon and bonkers hore wore of the
Opinion that Berlin was reaching a posi
tron wnicn wouaa onuuio ii w
the midyear settlement without serious
dlBomls1wort firm. Total salefl, par.valua,
il.845,000. United States bonds we un- .
cnangeu on can. 1
Number ot saiss ana leaaina mmmuw.
Hi. Hlsh. low. Clot
Amtliumted cWPr.... 109 TH "
Amertoaa Airtcunurai..
An.rlfn nt Punr..
AmorlciLn C&n ........
Ait'trlma ,Cn ptd ,
Amt-rlcan O. St r....-
American CrAUm Oil...
Anarlcui Ice BcurlllM..
American Llned ....
American J.xmotl .
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1,100 41
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American Hunar ltrflnlm t
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Knnsaa City Live Stack Mnrket.
AnilUlt V. . A V Ullfl if-, Vr1- . Vfl-
celpts, 8.VO0 head; market steady to lOq
higher: ptlme fed steern, t8.36tf0.OO;
diesied beef steers. t7.eSlf8.S6: western
steers, I7.0OO8.60; southern steers, 10.00
0,HJ, WUTTP, f,ClU'U'l,W, liqtiw., fV,IVJO,llf,
stooksrs and feedern, tt.6098.76; bulls,
U7.K; caivea tv.wviu.zt.
IIOCJB-Roctlpts. 16,000 head; market
ftcady to ico lower; duik, ts ious.oi;
hfavv. ls.46ffT8.60: tmckers and butchers.
tS.46iM.66: light, tltaliKGOj pigs, 17.8607.00.
mtiaiar Anu ijamub-iteceipis, ,iha
head: market steady to lOo lower! lambs,
hMUf.lttt Jfinr.lllKV. IftWWl I'TIIIUII,
4.7bC.OO: ewes, t4,.2S4i6.S5; stocKors and
tccaers, j,2utt.w,
Utttcngo Live Stock Market.
CIIICAQO. June 18. HOQ8 Receipts.
80.000 litad: market slow, 60 lower; .bulk.
01 saies, t4.aujus.oo; ugni, j.wu-o.cw;
mixed, t8.S09.G0: heavy, M.l&a8.67U;
rough, tS.UM5W.2S; pigs, ia.6ftfj.30.
CATTIlfi-RecelPtB. 17.000 head: mar
ket slow, weak to 10a lower: beeves. 17. W
t(9.0; Texas steers, t7.0OS8.10; western,
S7.wu8.io; stocKors ana reeuers, ttt.30rfs.2g;
cows and heifers, S4.0O9S.40; calves, S7.00O
9.76.
SIIISISP AND I1A.MBB Receipts, :,000
head; market weak, mostly lOQil&o lower;
native. 14.7036.80: western. ti.85Q6.60:
yesarlings, tS.4036.6O; lambs, native, to.io
7,40; western, t5.4097.40; spring, tS.25O7.70,
lambs, native, t5.2OO7.40; western; ti.iOQ
7.40; spring, t6.2667.76.
St. liouls I.lvo Stook Mnrket.
BT. LOUIS. June 18.-CATTLI2 Re.
eclpts, (t,600 head; market steady) native
beef steers, t6.76Q8.76i cows and heifers.
I4.6OS8.60: stockers and feeders, t5.23a
7,60: southern steers, H.2&IM-2S: cows and
heirers, h.so.ou: csives, a.ra.w.
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lower; pigs and lights, S7.25oa.60;. mixed
and butchers, tS.46tf8.0O; good heavy, 18.45
ti.w.
HHEEP AND BllEEPt-Hecelpts, 6,600
head: market steady: native- muttons.
t4.7GHG.oo; lambs, t5.2&S.60; spring lombe,
fl.K .00.
Nt. Joseph litre Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Juns 18.-CATTL,E-Re-
celpts, 1,800 head; market slow; steers,
t7.60Q8.75; cows and heifers, tt.008.60;
oalvro. 10.0030.76.
HOOS Receipts, 7,600 head; market
lower: top, 18.60; bulk of sales, tS.S&&.45.
SHEEP AND IAMB8 Receipts, J.000
head; market slow; lambs, t8.6O2ft.00,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June H.-COTTON-Snot.
closed quiet; middling uplands, IS.4O0;
middling gulf, 12.66c. Bales, fourteen bales.
Cotton futures closed steady. Closing
bids; June, 12.04a; July, 12.10c; August,
12.08c; September, 11.74o; October, 1L6Sq;
November, 11.62o; December, II.660;
January. 11.48c: February. 11.45c: March.
11.67c ; May. 11.62c.
MVERPOOU June 18.-COTTON Spot
steady; middling fair. T.SSd; good mid
dling. 7.06d: middling. Mid: low middling.
6.6Sd; good ordinary, 6.23d; ordinary, S.83d,
eaies, B,wu oaiea.
Icemen Stand Pat
to Go on a Strike
CINCINNATI, O,, June 18,-The Ice
wagon drivers and helpers of this city
stood tonight to go on a strike beginning
tomorrow. Tho strikers claim that they
will have 409 men In their ranks and that
tha strike will nractleaUv narnJvro tha
delivery of Ice. The men are asking an
Increase in wages and other concessions.
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Amarlcan Tobacco ...
Anaconda Mining ...
Alenlram
Atcblaon pfd
Athntlo Coaat Una..
Dalll more onio ..1
llathlnm Htacl .....
Ilrooklrn lUpId Tran.
Canadian l'aclflo
tVntral aLAtner
rhfatpraka A Ohio,...
Chi. Oraat Western
CM.. Mil. a Bt, V....
Chi A N. W
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Coin. rol Iron
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Ctora rrodacli ......i..
Palawara' & lludaon'.... .,
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nraat Northarn Did
Orcat Kortharn Ore ctfa too 30
llllnola Central 4.104O lit
iDtcrborouglfMat T4OOO IIH
Intcrtornusn.Mot, pfd.. IS, 00 '60
International llarteiter,. ..... .
International Marine.. .
International Paper ..... '. .'...'
International rump .... 1
K. J. Southern 1,400 I7H
LatlMe Gas r
Lahtih Valley 8.100 ltl
IxiuUvllle & MiihTllIe
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Mlueurl lalia ......
National .ITUcuU ......
National Irfarl
N, Ur. ot i. 2d pro.
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M". T.. O. & W
Nbrtolk A Western....
Mirth Amerloan ........
PscKlo Mall
renn7i?ania ...........
Peopla'a Oaa
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Plttaburrh Coal ,.
rreaied Steel Car
lMillman ralite Car....
Iteadlna '.,
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Itock Itlind Co.'...,..
riock Jeland Co. ptd,,,
Bt. U A 9. V. td ptd.
Braboard Air Una ....
Heaboard Air I.lne pfd. 1,400
Hioia-eneiiieiii tj. a 1,
Boulhem Pacltla .1,.,
Southern Hallway ,,,
ftoulhern Hr ptd.....
TennexaM Oipper .....
Tun & Pactflo .....
Union PaclMe ,
Union Pactflo ctd. ......
United Rtates Ttealtr..
United States rtubber.f 00 6U tt
United Btatea Steel ... 41.000 I4t4, 11 U
United Stitea Steel pfd 2.100. 10IU 10SU 104
Utah Oopiwr 2.600 43 41U 4I'S
viirinia-i-ro!ina fjnem. 100 3(U
Wabaah 7
Wabaeh pfd too ' TH
Weitern Maryland .1... 100 tl
wratom Union ,.- .....
tVeatlnshouae Rlrctrfo., 1,100 CO lU
Wheeling 4 Lake ttrle. 100 I I
SOUTH DAKOTA FIREMEN'S
TOURNEY AT HOT SPRINGS
"A
HOT BPniNOB. S. D June 18,-ftpeclal
Telegram.) At the thirtieth annual state
firemen's tournament here today, to con
tinue four days, the following South Oa
kota towns were winners:
Best appearance In parade, Scotland;
best uniformed, Pierre; most men In line.
Rapid City; department coming longest
distance, t'latie, green nose race, uettys
Sure-' ladder-cllmblng contest. Kostom.
lostky, Rapid City; ohtefs' foot race. Mo-
Koy, nerre: tiremens race, ureen,
Qettysburg," flrernen's free-for-all, Mo
Hon', Rapid City.
FREMONT MAN KILLED
BY UNION PACIFIC TRAIN
FREMONT, Neb., June lt-(Speclal
Telegram.) H. D. Richards of this olty
was atruok by the second seotlon of
train No. 10 on the Union Pacific about
a mile and a half of 'own this after
noon and almost instantly killed. He
was nearly deaf ana evidently did not
hear the approaching train. His age was
about 70 years and he leaves a widow
and large family of children, all
grown up.
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New Yorlc Sloncy Market. j
NI3W YORK. June lSMONITT-On
call, steady; 2fi2tt per cents nillng rate, r?
2 per cent; closing bid. Hi per cent; of
fered at 2 Der cent. Ttrrm lnnn onalAr
00 days, 4 per cent: 90 days, 4ViNV4 pet -
went, o iiiuiiina, uwliU7i per ceni.
PRIME) MISRCANTII.B PAPER- pel
cent; sterling exchange, steady with ac
tual business in bankers' bills at 14.8314
for AO-day bills and at J4.84$S for demand;
commercial bills, 14.82; bar silver, jSMic:
Mexican dollars, 48o; government bonds,
steady; railroad bonds, firm.
The closing quotations for bonds wero
V. TW'u r...lt J.p.4. uw
do, coupon 100 K. C. . d. 4 091) I1V41
U. rf. t.. r N- .Un. 4a,, 11$
do coupes 10SHU. K. & T, let 4s. H
U. 8. 4e r 111H 4o ten. 4W . M14.
da coupon Jl!,,Mo. Paolllo i. t i;
ranama Si, coupon lMU do 00a. ta 11
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Am. Tobacco 4i....lll ,eNt Y( N ,, ft
Armour Co. 4H lift er, SMi -. Tt-
AUhleon fn. 4e. ... VjN. A fV. 1st .. 4i tl
do cr. 4a (144).. MVi) do cr. 4s 191
do er. te ... ... HNV. Pacifla 4s . . 1154.
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Treasury StutciueatU
WASHINQTON. June ltTho condi
tion of the Inlted ' atate treasury it
the beginning of business today wa: "
Working balance, 163,664,686; in banks and t
Philippine treasury. t6S,l,140j tottU- of
general fund. 1131,185,261. Receipt yester
day, 12,166,445. Disbursements, C437,939 "
The surplus this flsoal year wasliofaa..
630, as against 0. deficit of $1,4W,6 last
year. T)ie figures for receipts, dlaburss
mentu, surplus and djcflolt -ekoluda
l'anama canal and publlo debt transact
Uons,
Dank Cleurlngs
OMAHA, Juno It Dank clearings for
today ar. and ior
the corresponding day last year.