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    iKA ANll PRnnlml? M tfnMIWbu. and thlpmenta of f fi 0)
ami x HVHUVJJ llinUlUJl D: . J"".
Wheat Has Weakest Dav of Week in
the Pit Friday.
CORN HAS MUCH NEEDED RAIN
Moisture Put Those on the Hull Side
In (lie LrnU an Seller of the
Yellow Ccrcnl- Features
of tlie Trading.
OMAHA, Juno at, 1913.
run weakest day witnessed In several
weeks was seen In the wheat market yes
iTUay While prices closed only U to c
liom the top levels, with July Vic higher
and other months k to c lower for the
day. steady support was Riven to the
market on all weak spots. This support
va8 doubtless the result of a wish on
the part of the larger holders of the July
wheat to dispose of the remnant of their
t'lK line at as great nn advantage as pos.
alble. Some sections of the wheat Brow
ing country east of Chicago and which
havo been taking cash grain In Chlcugo
lr. goodly amounts during the past year
or more, were offering to sell that grain,
not only In Chicago, but In New Vork
for nearby shipment. It was said that
part of tlu-so offerings were old and
part new wheal, the former for July and
the latter for September snipment. Mis
souri was ugaln a seller of wheat at
S!S5B.0 f.or Jllly and August shipment.
JiW.OOO bushels of No. 2 red winter wheat,
changing hands there yesterday, a;id
there wero additional purchases by Chi
cago houses of a round lot of new hard
winter wheat from the west, but the de
tails were not obtainable. The first oar
of now wheat received at Chicago tills
year wus on the exchange yesterday, and
consigned to the Armour Grain company
;rom the southwest. Cash wheat was ic
to 1c higher.
The much needed rains In Nebraska and
Iowa, with ii promise of further precipi
tation to cover the entire corn belt dur
ing the next day or two were tho weak
ening Influences In that market vester
uY,' .Those who have adhered to tho
bull side of corn for some time past, were
,n t, lead as sellers. Thcue people
told long corn and somo of the old time
bulls put out Bhort lines. Cash com was
W to l!4c lower.
Therti were prlco losses in oats yester
day on account of the rains In tho west
ind the promise of rains east of the Miss
issippi river, whero moisture Is badly
needed. Additional new oats wero sold
In Chicago yesterday for August ship
ment ut 7, to 1 cent under the September
ppt'en for So. J white. Cash oats were
i" lower.
Clearance ,ver: AVhcat and flour equal
to Jli.Wu b'J . -m-n 11 Wi hti mr .
J3.000 bu.
Llvcrpoo closed with wheat unchanged
and with corn unchanged to Ud lower
Primary wheat receipts were 583.000 hu.
and shipments of 479,000 bu., against re-
T2,000 ,,u- and shipments of
222.CO0 bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were 922,000 bu
nnu znrpmcnts or 638,000 bu., Rgalnst re
Primary oats recelcts wt t.fMiOXi hit.
and shipments of 109,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 418.000 bu. and shipments of SB?,
000 bu last year.
CAKLor ntCCEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn Oat.
Chicago 78 438 214
Minneapolis 151
Duluth 91
Omaha 47 SO 9
Kansas City 61 36 4
ft. Louis J7 SS SS
Winnipeg tSi
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
hard, S5ViRS,ci No. 3 hard, S4ffc; No.
4 hard. alfflMo; No. 3 spring, 94Mhc; No.
4 spring, SOtfSmc; No. 2 durum. S4fl!c;
No. 3 durum. WflSIc. Corn: No. 2 white,
B.V4C; No. 3 white. &7o; No. 4 white. 69ft
66Vic; No. 2 yellow, aflflSfiHc; No. 3 yel
low, 58ifr&6c; No. 4 yellow, SGtfM&c; No.
2, DCc; No. 3, 66Vifi8iic; No. 4. 54HyWc.
no grade, BMj67c. Oats; No. 2 whltu, 39
I39V4C; standard. SSc; No. 3 white, 3JV4C;
No. 4 white 37t4W3SV4e. llnrlev: Maltlne.
64Vifl60Hei No. l feed. HHc. Itye:
No. 2, 66Ufi66c; No. S, 65fi554c
ine lonowing casn sales were reported
today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car,
SGc; 4 cars, SMic. No. 3 hard winter: 2
cars, S5c; 2 cars, $4?io; 1 car, S4e. No. 4
hard winter: 2 cars, S2c; 1 car, SlHc Re
jected hard winter: 1 car, 79c; 1 car, 75c.
No. 3 spring: 1 car, S4Hc. No. 4 spring: 1
car, 80c. Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars. btVic.
No. 3 white: 3 cars. D7o. No. 4 white: 2
cars, S6V4c; 1 car, 6ft'4c. No. 2 yellow: 4
cars, 56Vici 1 cars, 56c. No, 3 yellow; 6
cars, 66c: V4 car, 55c. Noi 4 yellow: 1
car, 55Vc; 1 car. B6Hc; 2 cars, 65c. No. 3
mixed: 1 car, 55c; 4 cars, fifiV4c. No. 4
mixed: 1 car. 56c: 1 car. ot'ie: 2 cars.
54Hc No grade: 1 car, 63c. Oats Standard:
l, asic; ro. ;: wnue. l, assc; sic .o.
4 white: 1 car. 3SHc; 1 car. SSVic. 3 cars,
3Sc; 1 car, 37ftc; 1 car, STifcc. Parley
No. 1 feed: 1 car, 51Hc.
CHICAGO CSHAIX AND PROVISIONS
OCEAN STISAMSIIII'S.
HAMBURG:,
UretSB.Ca,
in the
WORLD
.AMERICAN
kOvcr 400 Ships
1.306,819:
TONS
IMPERATOR"
World's largest Ship, W1U
Sail from Hew Tforlt
Saturday... July 19, 10 A. M.
Saturday ..Aug. 9. U A. M.
Saturday, Aug. 30, 0 A. .
and every 3 unki tharanitar.
Kratihos ,aasstr ' "'
I.OMJO.N ana 1AHI3 on aUtU a
il llAMUtno on Mvnth lr.
Uickt now ojitn lor aeaaon.
?atrlci..June 28, 12 noon
sSi'n Aug;. Vic July a. 9 a.m.
Kronp'sln CeclUe Jul.B.10 a.m.
ISX only. 'Will call at
Boulogne. tNew.
or a. S. rnmrlTnU dI B. S. .Pre
toria sH 'rora Naw Pier loot Md St..
BoSth Brooklyn. All ottg " ",
thlt acrrlMi from our HoboVcn Plri.
MnsDrrEBJtAsrBAW
albraltar, Hapl anoa.
from NEW PXBR. St.. Bouth
Drookljn. Taka SJth Bt. Ferrr.
if s. Uainbura (11,000 ton.)
1 July 1, 3 P. m.
3. S. Moltke (IS."?, tn m
July 15, 3 p. m.
B, B. Eamburg, Aug. 0. 10 tt.m.
g- Mottlca. Aug. 36, 11 a. m.
ASOUZTD TUB WORM
Through the
PAWAKA OAWAJ',
January 37, "13.
BOOKS NOW OrEU.
Our Tourlit Department arrantea
Toura oy naii or
all pana 01 iu -wo.,.
Write for Information.
HnniDUrg-zaraurjunu
JM) W KunilnlDh St
local axta.
Featured ot the Trad Ins.- mid Clonlint
Price on Ilomrd of Trndc.
CHICAGO, June 21. Balkan difficulties
received homo of the credit today for an
advance lu wheat. Unfavorable weather
in both the spring nnd winter crop terri
tories did the rest. Closing prices wore
steady at ?ic to lc higher. Corn linked
Me to MJTle down, oats off c to WAo
and provisions varying fiom 2'u docl-ne
to an upturn of 5ii7'4c
Wheat traders, who havo recently been
Ignoring cables, were confronted today by
reports that consols hail been disturbed
by demands for $200,000,000 indemnity to
tho opponents of Turkey. The. security
market on this side wa& also said to re
flect fear of serious European trouble.
Hull speculators here wero nut slow to
apply the news to the wheat situation.
Italn Interference with the Kansas har
vest and lack of moisture for tho grow
ing grain In Pouth Iakota were suffi
cient additional incentives for big houses
to take all wheat offerings. A brief dip
in prices ut tho opening lormea tno oniy
exception to bullish control of ths mar
Corn weakened on account of the break
ing of the drouth In n large part of Illi
nois. The trade was cautious, however,
about pressing the selling sldo until th
final extent of the rainfall became known.
Wetting of Important aectlons hereto
fore dry eased oats.
Steadiness In the hog market held pro
visions within a narrow margin. Lard
OMAHA LIYEJTOGK MARKET
All Kinds of Cattle Are Lower for
the Week.
HOGS DROP HVE TO TEN CENTS
Week' l.nmb Trndc null, -with Cnr
rent Prices n Dollar t.ovrer Thiin
n Week Aro nntl nt the Loir
em Point of the Ver.
. SOUTH OMAHA. June 21, 1913.'
l;e'l't were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
O'J c l Monday 2,939 6,otS 4,113
RJn! ,T,Ipsday 4.20C 11.S99 2,1ft
Of'ichU Thursday 2,611 S.437
rriaay... ,aj,
tstlmate Saturday ion
11.421
2.f?7
1.7S4
617
690
11.743
15.3SS
17,lo3
19,503
8.64S
Six days this week.... 13,272 57.469
bame daj's last week. .12.18S 42,975
Same day 2 w'ks ago..l3,6t9 71.36S
tame day 3 w'ks ago.. 12,203 65.074
fcamo days last year.. 9.702 46.931
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle hogs and Bheep at South Omaha
live stock market for the year to date
as compare with last year:
... 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec.
pattle 405,962 409,411 S.9
g8 ,..1.393,720 1,765.497 361.777
Sheep 910.433 SS2.377 28.056
The following tabla snows the range of
prices for hogs at South Omaha for th
mai iew oays. with comparisons
Date. 1913. 1912.1U.1910.1!K)9.190S.1?09.
June 111 8 47HI
Jllna 19' C RflTil
Wheat
July.
Sept.
Dec.
Corn.
July.
Sept.
Dec.
Oats.
July.
Sept.
Dec.
Pork.
July.
Sept.
Lard.
July.
Sept.
Oct.
Ribs. I
July.
Sept.
Oct..
90W
190
61'
4H4&H1
42HC43;
20 70
20 40
11 07H
11 22Hj
11 27H1
11 70
11 G2V4
11 47W1
Hlgh-I Low. Close.l Yea'y.
91U 90 91 90H
91H?'H il 91 907,
94 93H 94V4i 931
61gW 61U 60V4 60Ti
62Vi 61V 61H 61Tk
69H SSi 6S 69146
41i 41 41V4 41
42Vi 424 41 42
43H 42V4 42H 3H
20 77H 20 70 20 77H 20 80
20 47H 20 35 20 42H 20 45
11 15 11 07W 11 12H 11 07-10
11 30 U 22M 11 ZVA 11 22Vfc
11 32V4 11 25-27 U 32H 11 27H
11 75 11 70 11 75 11 70
11 75 11 69H 11 75 11 724
11 55 11 45-47 U 65 U 47-50
REAIi ESTATE LOANS.
WANTED Hit V Innri- "
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam Sr
1100 to jkxuco made promptly, p. D.
Wead. Wead rjidg,, igth and Firnam.
GARVIN BROS.&oan,f o and up.
U TT LOANS Uemis-Carlberg Co..'
. 310-312 Ilrandels Theater Bids.
bAKGE loans our
specialty. Stull Bros.
STEAMSHIPS
, ANCHOR LINE "
' STEAMSHIPS.
Sail every Saturday to and from
NEW YORK LONDONDERRY
GLASGOW
Ocean luietage 715 days. Moderate rates.
For book of tours, rates, etc., apoly to
HENDERSON BROTHERS:.
Get;. Agts., ST, W. P.andolph St., Chleac
OR ANY LOCAL AGENT.
WANTED TO IlORItOW
W ANT $1,259 to build a new small bung
alow home; will pay 7 or 8 If no com
mtsalon to pay and can have prlvllegt
of payliiic back J100 any time. Am ready
to us part of money at unce. Address
&tone.C-J74, cure Bee
LIVE STOCK" nKETOF "VEST
MHp llvt stock to South Omaha. 8av
m Lnf 8e,.ilii5 "rnkaBe. Your consign
mnt rtcelve prompt and careful atten.
Stock C.'uiiiiiiUaiu,, MercUanta
UVEnS BP.OS. A: CO.. St
CLIFTON Com. Co.. Hi Kxohange Uldg7
Z-- "TLN'TmOS. JC CO.. Kxchange BldgT
LEGAL NOTICES.
TUB OMAHA IV ATKIt fOSlPANY
.VOTirU 18 HBRKBT GIVEN that all th, out
tUndlnc prier lite boad ot Th Omh Wtr
I'niur. bclns bondu suabrl T77. 711. Til
.M. -M, HI. ' 7M, will bi ri
dMwrd BX td 60aipair it IU ffnc, I ha of.
n,o ' th auirantjr Trait Corapunj at New
Yori. N W Broadwtr. In tlx Wlr of Nair
.rk i-t on' hundred and flte or wot iiikuci
ia. a .r , inter-. , July I i13, tnd that I
,s ... utu ...it w. . tha i'Car
: i 'A K I LI i'(l.M Ar .
II - I. ULVWIAitt, tlW. I
n.- il'- i I
fihleaeo Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1
red, 11.00 1.04; No. 3 red, 94(3'98o; No. 2
hard. 92HQ03Vic; No. 3 hard, 91(g92Ho; No.
1 northern, 93V405a; No. 2 northern, 9314
96c; No. 2 northern, 92940! No. 3 north
ern, 9193c; No. 2 spring, 92393c; No. 3
snrinc. 91002c: No. 4 spring. 8&SOO0: vel
vet chaff, 91(g95c; durum, 9196c. Corn:
2 yellow, 614rlc; No. 3, eoHlc; No. 3
white. 61?62Vic; No. 3 yellow. 6161V4c;
No. 4, 60Q0Hc; No. 4 white, Gltfc; No. 4
yellow, GOQSOWc. Oats: No. 2, 89o; No.
2 white, 42Wic: No. 3 white, 4141Hc;
No. 4 white, 40341c; standard. 4242Hc
Rye: No. 2. 61c. Barley: 60S6Cc. Tim
othy: 33.504.50. . Clover: Nominal. Pork:
Lnrd! 311.0714. Ribs: Sll.7512.26.
POTATOKS New, market higher; 65tfl
90c; receipts, 20 cars; old unchanged;
receipts, 8 cars.
POULTRY Alive unsettled; hens. 14Hc;
springs, 25c: turkeys. 17c
NEW YORK HENEnAL MARKET
June 1.1
June 14
Juno 16
June 161
June 17
June IS
June 19
Juno 20
8 ta
7 361
7 31
7 38'
7 76
8 50
R 40',4 7 16
8 33H 7 23,
S 41H 7 29
8 431 7 3.)
5 WW I 7 391 5 4SI 5 91
5 90 7 39 6 48 5 91
5 79 9 231 ' I 6 63 B TO
6 791 9 271 7 52' . 5 S3
5 7S) S 40 7 57 6 6 B M
5 S5I
0 71
5 92,
5 99
9 .131 7 561
9 211 7 52
9 30, 7 61
I 7 63,
9 421
June 211 1 7 401 6 l 0 7 63
5 54
6 53;
5 67
5 64
5 91
5 07
5 93
6 661 5 91
I 6 SS
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha,
Nob., for , twenty-tour hours ending at 3
p. m. yesterday:
K11A.MPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'i,
C, M. ic St. P. uy .. 4
Mo. Pnc. Ky 1
Union Pacific K. R. .. 29
C. & N.-W.. east 23
C. A N.-W., West.. 55 2
C, St. P., M. & O.. .. 9
C. li. &. Q., east.. 3 4 8 ..
C, B. & Q., west 22
C, R. I. iSr p., east .. 4
Illinois Central Ry .. 8 .. v
O. O. W. Jty 3
Total receipts. 3 167 3 a
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co
Swift ana Co
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour & Co
Schwartz & 'Co
J. VV. Murphy
Armour & o., K. C...
Cudahy, Sioux. City,.
Swilt, St. Joe
76
l,t66
2,17a
z,r.i
2,512
281
692
"l'.m
76 12,313
690
590
(luotntlons of the Day on Various
Commodltten.
NE3W YORK, June 21. FLOUR Mar
ket quiet with wheat; spring patents,
J4.60Q4.95; winter straights, $4.464.55j
winter patents, J1.766.10; spTlng clears,
JV.0C(8.2O; extra No. 1 winter, J3.SO4.10;
extra No. 2 winter, 13.703.80; Kansas
straights, Jt.203'4.80. Rye flour, Arm;
fair to good, t3.703.S5; choice to fancy,
J3.SO34.00.
WHHAT-Spot market firm: No. 2 red,
nominal: No. 1 northern Duluth. 11.02. t.
o. b. afloat. Futures market was steadier
on weeK-end covering, clear weather In
tho spring wheat belt and fears of un
favorable weather harvesting winter
wneat, closing vo net higher. July, 9ttc;
September, 9SV4c: December, J1.WH4.
HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice,
1912 crops, 1419c; 1911 crop. 9fl14c; Pacific
coast, 1912, 1619c; 1911, ll14c.
HIDES-Steady; Bogota, 2930c; Central
American. 1914c
PETROLEUM Steady; refined New
York bulk, 35.00; barrels, JS.70; cases,
J11.00.
WOOL Steady; domestlo fleece XX
Ohio, 27028c.
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, $1.401.45i coarse, H.35Q1.40; klln
dried. J3.46.
RYE Steady; No. 2 west, 67c, e, 1. f.
New York export.
BARLEY Steady; malting, 69065o c. L
f. Buffalo; feeding, 54c, nominal, f. o. b.
New York.
CORN Spot market easy; export, C8c,
nominal, f. o, b. afloat.
OATS Spot market, steady; standard
White, 47474c: No. 2. 4Se; No. 3. 46-X
47o: No. 4, 45H46c; ordinary clipped white,
46HW4C- fancy clipped white. 4SV449J4c
HAY 'Firm ; No. 1, 1.0241.05; No. 2,
90Sp95c; No. 3, 76685c,
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, Z&Q
29c; seconds, 27S2Sc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, 122.25
022.75; famtlv. J24.0O25.O0: packet. I20.75O
22.00. Beef, quiet; mess, J18.0OQ'19.00; fam
ily, J22.00fj 23.00, Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies, 10 to It lbs., 31E.CtXS16.75;
pickled hams. $15.50. Lard, quiet; middle
west, JU.00Sll.20; refined, steady; conti
nent, $11.70; South America, $12.35; com
pound, firm.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 6c; country,
firm, 5a: special. SHc,
BUTTER Weak; receipts, 8,423 tubs;
creamery extras,27?28c; firsts. 26S27t4c:
state dairy finest, 27V4c; good to prime,
26427c; process extras, 25Hc; firsts, 24
25V4c; imitation creamery firsts, 24V425c;
factory firsts, 23H02lc; packing stock,
western best, 21V4c; southern best. 21c:
packing stock, No. 3, 2O204c.
CHEESE-Steady; receipts. 1.441 boxes;
state whole milk, fresh white and pale
colored specials. l4Hc; average fancy.
14c; skims. 310c
EGQS-Bteady; receipts, 14,643 cases;
fresh gathered extras, 22Htf24c: extra
firsts. 2082mc; firsts. 19ffl9Hc; Penn
sylvania and nearby hennery whites
as to size and quality, 2S2Cc; western
feathered whites, 20923c.
PO l LTRY- D re's s ed weak: fresh killed
western chickens, 2sg3c; fowls, 16V419V4c;
turkeys, 18S19c
f
Liverpool Grain Marlcet.
LIVERPOOL, June 21. WHEAT
Spot.' steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s V4d;
No. 2. 7s 6Hd; No. 3. 7s 4V4d; futures,
dull: July, 7s 64d; October. 7s 3d; De
cember, 7s 4V4d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed,
nominal, no stock: American mixed, new
kiln dried. 6s id: American mixed, old.
6s; American mixed old, via Galvaton,
5s 8d; futures, dull' July. Janata, 4s
10-Hd; LaPlata, 4s lHd.
I'corla Sfarket,
PEORIA, June 21 CORN- No. 2 white,
r.' Nn, 2 yellow 1' ' j0
Total ,
CATTLE There was nothing of any
consequence lu the way of beef on sale
today and the market was nominally
steauy at the week's decline. Beef trado
has been in very unsatisfactory snap
tnis weeK, not so mucn on account of
local conditions as because of the demor
alized markets east. Not only havo tho
eastern beef markets opened in bad shape,
but Chicago, St. Louis ana outer points
have been surfeited with halt-fat cattle
from Iowa. Illinois and MlsBourl, where
a severe drouth exists and pastures aro
pretty well burned up. Strictly choice
nandywelght beeves and the best neayy
roitin imv. not ilocllned more than ivsS
lr,r uihlln thnrn linn been a decline oC
25O350 on the orainary run oi niouium
and heavy cattle, as well as on plain
yearlings and lightweights. Demand has
been ot very fair proportions right along
and prices have ruled lower In sympathy
with the severe declines at eastern mar
kets. .. ...
A comparatively smau proportion oi uia
-..minta thta wnk had been made up ot
cows and heifers, but this fact has not
served to sustain values to any "ii"D:
oikU avion, and while choice dry-lot
heifers and cows are not otf more than
isafi. .there, has been a decline Of 25
5vc on the ordinary run of grassy anu
h.if.fnf rnwa that have constitt.ted the
bulk of the offerings. Veal calves have
also suffered a 25&'G0c decline and best
veals are now selling around $10.2a. Bulls,
stags, etc., have found a very fair put
let at not far from steady figures.
Although business In stockers and feed
era has been very light the market has
been more or less demoralized and prices
sharply- lower all along the line. Prime
fleshy feeders have been very scarce and
have not-ufrerod so much, but tho ordi
nary run of (itockers show a AitfuOc de
cline for the week. .
Quotations on cattle: Good tof choice
beef steers. $8.20ff8.80: fair to good beef
steers, $8.10.20; common to fair beef
steers J7.606S.00; good to choice heifers,
i7K4i26: good to choice cows, J.607.2;
falrio good grades, $5.7506.60; common to
fair grades, Jt.UXB6.75; good to choice
Jwckw? and feeders. $6 ?6-8.00; fair to
good stockers and feeders, $6.7607.25;
common to fair stockers und feeders, $6.00
W6 40- stock cows and heifers, $4.6J4.t0;
veal calves. JS.OOftlU.S; bulls, stags, etc.,
,6 W STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
No. If- No- Al" '
i Ut l
CALVES.
j 0 7 45 2 IK 1
US 19 23
1 BULLS.
1 1100 6 00
1 COW8.
1 . tJO M 1 "0 00
j'.;;;'.; m
HOGS-Recelpts were liberal for a Sat
urday, amounting to 161 cars, or UAil
head. This included some fifteen cars
which were consigned direct to packers.
For the week the total 1b 67,469, which is
about 14.600 heavier than last week, and
11,500 larger than the corresponding week
a. ycur iiuo
The market opened out very slow this
morning, and prospects were that values
would be some lower. When packers made
their first bias It was on a ajflOc lower
basis, and while salesmen were expecting
a slight decline they were not looking
for any such break as this. Consequently
trade was very dull this morning, and us
buyers refused to raise nieir uius, mo
most of the sales were made at the de
cline named. Shippers and speculators
did not buy nearly so heavily as they
have on the two preceding days, and
with nearly all of the generous supply
at their disposal, packers had the mar
ket just about Where they wanted It.
Prices paid on tho close were weaker than
at any other time, and the movement at
this time If anything, Is drutrgier than It
was during the early hour's. Buyers did
not seem to be In any hurry to clear the
yards, and It was well along towards
noon before"the last sales were made.
Most of the sales were made around
$S.40ij.45. Some fancy lights brought
$8.66, the top.
The week's trade shows a decline of
fully 10315c. As compared with both a
week ago and a year ago, the week's run
has been liberal, and this, with a slack
demand on moat days, and sharp breaks
at other points, has forced values down
ward. Quality has been very uneven all
week, and while on most days there have
been some good lights In sight, a good
share' ot the supply has been made up of
the mixed and heavy grades, some of
the heavlos weighing as high as 450
pounds.
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The sunniv 1 i one of tho Packers,
make iP K irw-l'" ,"01 lBrK0 enou"h t0
Mm.a8 o,,?rFrCttnd'ayUe8 ar" qUo,ably th0
dlfflonity l,he rcltrs have had little
nrw."'1) '"T."1.." big reduction In
Offering. Jt ,u . 6 ",le I,ni1, 118 n ' t
hand. 5? M..,h" C,0SB f the week ohtnged
limiiij . ii point ot tno year and
On Mnnoll!lr lolvo!; thnn 11 w.ek ago.
mV iJ J"?di nhRt fow muttons showed up
dnwnn,f5b0Bgan nnrt haVC brC Mldlllg
downward every day. tho week closing
tB,i. n,dldci,1.y hearlsh feeling In tho
currcd In faco of the receipts thowlng a
i"0 ns contrasted wltn one and two
?n fK0 nn,, traders tee no li;tis for
S?yniJpveimPt. l,urlK tho enrly part
or next week. The ilcprcsdlug Intliuw
n?" ,1m,,Ui n,ml"y o the llb.ral arrivals
or southern lambs ut southern points
r2h.5L8. l? 8e1nerou'' BUpplles at ChlcHgo.
i- if5n ,ftmbs nro dressing out excep
f...?. i y. SS" .."n,! more of them than
J 1."1 this time of tho yoar have been
Sim.',. .ni ,th0 mark't. owing to tho
w V? strLckc'.1 ur.en', ,n the south.
r.,.Li. h. ,.locnl receipts have been
f,.iTr llellt. the Keneral tjuallty has been
n? 1,rxtr1 ant rBht prlmo offerings
of handy weight have been very scarce
Idaho contributed a few shipments of
spring lambs and clipped owes on Mon
day and Tuesday but. slnco then It ha
been largely a clipped lamb market,
with only a fow odds and ends of aged
sheep being offered. According to re
ports there are a few more Idaho con
signments In sight for next week, the
number being not expected to exceed
those at the opening of tho current week.
Quotations! on sheep and lambs: Spring
yearlings, shorn, $5.25(116.00: wethers.
snprn, $5.oojfR.eo; ewes, shorn, $4.25JfS.23:
cull lnmhx tinnRx .i. .. A
- -- - ..i u. , aiiui:, a.uAU.
d.70.
CHICAGO MVI5 STOCK MAItKKT
Cattle Slow IIokh Rtendy to Shndp
II Iff her.
ntTtPAfiO Tun n 1 Tnu rr- t i .
2?AJlea(,: mtrket slow but steady; beeves,
17.2(tfTR.0n TAvita .Ia.p. fv-;; o . i ' .
Steers. 17.n17S 1A- nntj.. ..i
fi,9Off8.00; cows and hoifera, $3.808.40l
HOGS - Receipts, 9,000 head; market
steady to a shade lower; light, $S.55f8.S0:
mixed, $S.4ftgS.80; heavy, $1.2508.75; rough
H-SSS-J55 plBB' M5B8.M bulk of sales
J8.65St8.75.
SHEEP AND LAJtBS-Recelpts, 2.000
head; market dull and weak; native, $4.60
GB.0O; western, J4.75g6.60; yearlings. $5.40
i- iD0 nalIve- M0Sf6.60; western,
$j.260.60; spring, $5.25(gi7.60.
St. I.nnln Llre Stock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Juno 21. CATTLE
Receipts, J.000 head; market steady; Rood
to choice steers, $7.60ir8,25; stockers and
feeders, $5.2587.60: cows atid heifers, $7.00
08.50; canners. $4.7551)6.50; fancy cows, $6.60
(87.2t; bulls, J4.00ff7.25:. calves, $6.0010.75;
southern steers, J5.257.75; cows and heif
ers, J4.25fV7.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 4,200 head; market 16c
lower; pigs and light, J7.25jT8.75: mixed
and butchers, $S.60iSB.75: good heavy, $8.65
8.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.400
head; market steady; muttons, $5.O06.25:
yearlings, J5.254ffl.60; lambs. J7.254CT.50;
springs, J7.25Q7.75.
ber. rci No, 1 hard, MHc, No. 1 north
em. Mi(tt3c, No. 2 northern, 90fl91c,
No. 2 hard. Montana, rOfOlc, No. 3, 8SH
8C.
KLOltR-fnchangetl.
HHAN-Unchange.1.
CORX-Nc. S yellow, 57j6I'Ac
OATH-Nt. J white. 4r6c.
HYB-No. 2. WtUc.
FIVX I'nrrmngrrf.
HAItLKY-Unchanged.
;
KnimnM City ISru'ti nm. rrtivlalonn.
KANSAS CITY, June 31. WHKAT-No.
2 hard, S7M4c; No. 3. S9io; No. 2
red,8Sc; No. S. mi. .
CbllN-No. 2 white, WffW'ic; No. S. 58
fM9c
OATS No. 2 white, 41c; No. 2 mixed,
J9f39Hc.
UYli-rnohanged, OOVic
HAY I'lichaiiged; choice timothy. J12.50
fflS.OO. ,
Futures closed ns follows:
WHIvAT July. S6i September. 86v,c:
December. MIWSSV'. . , .lr,,.
CORN July. 49o; September, SO'.aiiwo.
December, 59Sc. , ....
OATS September, 41So; December, 41H
itTTtr.nr'renmerv. 27c: firsts, 160.1
seconds, 26c; packing. 21c ,
POl'LTRY-Hcns. 13e; roosters. 10c,
ducks. 15c; broilers. 2.y.
St. t.oulii 4Stertil Slnrkel.
ST. LOI'18. June MWUKAT-No. 2
red. 9709SHc; No. 2 hard, 9(xtWt.c.
CORN No. 2, 51c; No- 3 white. MB.
OATS-No. 2. 40V441c; No. 3 white.
4JHc.
WIH4ATljuly, 88c; September. 89c.
CORN July. WHo; September, 61i
OATS-July. 40H Soptcmebr. 41HCSo-
S!nkt track. 9c.
HAY-l'nchangcd. aMvm$X
Flour. 1-bls WjJW
Wheat, bu J, ow
Com. bu g;0
WllLTR'Y-HtVa.iyV " ' chickens, IS;;
sprmifs. 20c; turkeys. 16c; ducks, lc
KBITTTEU-Qult: creamery. 27c.
tttl 11 lr Na
Omaha rila,
mli'-W ::;:::.: ' h
"T'.'I,,i, &i 1910
Pore Co. 7 pet.
Fairmont Creamerr ret. ur
Hfn". "s k Vb..:.;i
Omaha . i. , .
umint w"
d plil, a-dlv
do cflmmon .
lo Itr. n4 nrldr Pfa
retern Mill, 6 Pet. pM
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. 11
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. 114
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lCnnann City Live St nek Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 21. CATTLE
Receipts, 200 head; market steady; prime
fed Bteers. JS.25fi8.75; dressed beef steers.
$7.508.25 western steers, J7.60iH8.60;
southern steers. $6.007.90; cows, J4.8j(
7.25; heifers, J6.75Ck.D0; stockers and feed
ers. J6.508.16; bulls, J5.D07.00; calves.
tS.TZdtO.M.
HOQS Receipts. 2,000 head; market
steady; bulk, $S.601?8.i0; heavy. J8.56fltS.6T:
packets and butchers, J8.65fl8.70; light.
$8.65418.75: pigs, $7.00.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market steady; lambs, $6.257.75: year
lings. $S.0O&t.2G; wethers. $4.60C.25; ewes,
4.254.75; stockers and feeders, J3.GOIT6.00.
Lire Stock In Stent.
Receipts of live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 105 11,421 690
St. Joseph 100 6,000
Sioux City 300 11,100 20
Kansas City 900 6,000 2,000
St. Louts 3,000 4,200 2.400
Chicago 200 9,000 2,000
Totals
4,605 46,721 7,190
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT, la.,' June 21. CATTLE
Receipts. 300 head:, market steady: native
steers, J3.0038.16; cows and heifers, $7.00
Cjs.w.
HOGS Receipts, 11,100 head; market 5c
lower; heavy, J8.3038.35; mixed, $8.35'
8.37H; light, J8.37&&8.45; bulk of sales,
5S.30S8.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 200
head. No Quotations.
V
St. Joseph l.lic Stock Market,
ST. JOSEPH. June 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts 100 head; market, steady; steers,
S7.2SQ8.76; cows and heifers, J4.00ff8.35;
calves, $7.00109.00.
HOGS Receipts 6,000 head: market, 5c
lower; top, $3.70; bulk, JS.65y8.GG.
Minneapolis (irnlit Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 21. WHEAT
July, 90691c; September. t3o; Decem-
Ko. At. Bh. Pr.
K 2K W IK
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C0H011 Market.
KEW. YORIC JjUnoi21.-COTTON-Fu:
w 1172c' October, 11.48c; November,
IMao: December" 11 7c; Jamiary, lUlc;
yhrimry. 11.43c; March, 11.63c; .May,
11 58c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands.
S'fe o
V.VeMl! J.uno.ih-COTTON-Hpot.
unchanged ana auu; miuii '--
rood middling. 7.03d: middling. 6.79d; low
middling. 6.63d! good ordinary, .6.21d; or-
yr . LitiUJO. d uiiv m. ----- ,
inMdllng 12iB15c: sales, nona; receipts.
39S .,a"cs: shipments, 1,007 bale-; stock.
MBW ORLEANS. June 21.-OTTON
-"fJ"?TiV. r,' iinehnnged: middling,
12 9-16c; sales, 31 bales.
REAL- ESTATE TRANSFERS.
rU MLd lor rcord Junj !
ts w neala t al tn M. R. Allworln
lot 4, Mornlngalda. ... ;' ;:
Bmm Oim.tm-a to C. K. Htrrlnj, lot 11,
bloe 114. DunOfii L".,i"i"i!ik
J. A. OrnKiKk to ame, lots 7 and . MK
NebraiVa, lots I, ana 10, btoek 1,
J.PW.k OrUfUh. it "a'C'to ii 'Hi' Boott. Mt
1 to II. blcx 2. and ottaar tola, Conk-
L.""m. 'cornlth "a'tid htiaband to 8. io-
hfrtr. lot IS. Dn Vlaca " ;;
J. K. itarah to K. M. Wlnan.. part lota
1 and 7, replat block I, Pemla park...,
II. C. Oottbarg and lf tp P"
Utalty Invetmnt cotnpanr. lot I, bloeic
1, Ralaton
C. D. Mitchell to W. J. Olllaple. part lot
1, block 1. Porter's add.
The CHr Trurt eoropanr to C T, Biw,
lot 1. block I. Clifton Hill .
Mnrntn.ld lAnd ootnpanr to C. Johnion,
lot 101. Mornlnntda add.
Homtetead company to Auput Norgtn,
lot 175, HomcaUad
B. 0. Fuller to A. N. Bmlth, lota II, II
and II. block 4. Vaaaar Placa ., .
V. Ilaimuasen to H. C. ailaamin, lot I,
block 1, nrookllne
H. C. Keirner to A. W. Dennla, part lota
IS and 1. Yalea & Reed'a sub, .
DfKla filed for record Jnne 21, llll
M. D. llolln. ft al. to J. II. Hupii, lot
44, block 10. E. V. Bmlth'a add
L. M. MoNalll and hunhand to B. V. Mc
Neill, lota 157. 151, HI nd 810. Home-
ate ail
O. II. MchVIIl and wife to saroa. Iota Ml,
591 and 710. Homeetead
O. F. Heavers and wlfa to T Jowa. part
lo 1 I and 1. blofk I, Union Place..
K. 3. Porter tn a. T. Porter, lot 7 and
w' 'o h'nrk n. Hhlnn'a add
A. Koentgi'truC'xa and huaband to O. Jabs-
. . ,u j, u.uck I, lit rah' add
llenaon tAnd company to J. M. Camend-
ilnrl. Iota 1, 11 and 11. block 17, IKnaon
J. M. Klxa and wlfa to W. J. ToWn,
lota II and 27, Cunnlna.ham A nren.
nan's
R. V. Kruc et al, In R. II. Tanklati, waat
1 feet lot IS. b'ock 12, Kountte Placa,,.,
Anhenaer.Dusch Brewing company to aarae,
lot 14. block 11, Kountre riaca
R R. Pauklati to F Menaedoht. lot 14
and weal & feet lot 11, block 11, Kountio
Place
J. M, Catnendilnd and wife to V. Krelel
lota 4, K, I, II. 10 and 31, block 17, Dan
eon game to aame, lota 1 and 21, block 17, Den-
1 MO
COO
1,100
11,000
1,400
1
1
2.000
170
no
1,000
450
1,000
1,111
X
. 1
1,000
1
1,000
1
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1,700
OMAHA U UN Kit At. MAItKKT.
. HUTTHR-No. 1. Mb, carton, 29ci No.
I, 60-lb. tubs, 2SHc; No. 2, 2Sc.
I'lSH White, fresh. 10c; trout, fresh,
lie; lartre croppies, fresh, lc; Spanish
mackerel, ltc; eel, 17e. haddock, lie;
flounders, 12o; shad roe, per pair. 40c,
salmon, fresh. 16c; halibut, fresh, 9e;
buffalo. !te bullheads, 12c; channel cat
fish. 11c; plks, 14r; pickerel. 11c.
OHBKSB-Iinported Swiss. 32c; Amerl
win Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24o; twins,
ISc; daisies, ltc; triplets, Uc! Yotln
Americas, 19c, blue label brick, 17Hc; llm
burKer. 2-lb.. 21e: l.lh 22,. Mu vl
hlte. 20c "
POULTKY-Hrollers, S5o ft pound; hen.
I6S13; cocks, I2Hc. ducks. lKffJOo; geese.
18c; turkeys, 209250; ptseons. per dot.,
11.20: rnstAra. nr! .tiiUa e,itt ...v.. ,
;iK.AC8titfun 'Atherrd, Mo; oquabu. No.
ubek cuts-no. i ribs, hhc; n0, t,
Jff: No- I ltWc. No. 1 lolnn. lc: No i.
. ' ; . . v.. . v t..n Ainu, 10.
wii k.3, xvc' No-1 f"1""!. ic; No.
No. , 8c; No. K 7tte. '
luuuiiuij jruu ana vesTeuuie men
are reported by the Glllnsky Km It t-jm-pny
FRUITS Hood river stmwberrlef. per
14-tiuart case, $J.M; California red rasp
bet rles, per 24-quart caso. $4.00; Calif ornls
Locnn berries, per 24tuart case, $3.00)
California blackberries, per 24-quart case.
$.7.(0; apricots, por 4-basket crates, $175,
luums, per i-Dasxct. crato. w.w; peaches,
por box, $1.60 to $1.75; California black
or red cherries, per box. $1.00; California
cantaloupts, pony crates, $5.60; California
standard, per crate, $6.00; home grown
cherries, per 24-quart case. $2.00! heme
grown sooseberrles, per 24-quart case,
$2.23. Oranges, Buntilst Valencms, 126, 28S
Uses, per box. $6.00; 150, 176, 200, 21,
250 sites, per box, $6.60; fancy Valenclas,
126. 2M sixes, per box, $5.00; Valenclas,
IM sties, per box. $5.60; Valenclas. 178. 200.
215, sizes, titr box, $6.00. Apples, extra
fancy Oano, olrcle brand, per bbl., $5.50;
extra fancy Wlnesap, per bbl., $6.60.
Evaporated cranberries, carton contain
ing 36. packages, per carton. $2.70.
Lemons, extra fancy SunkUt, 300a and
J60s, per box, $9.00; extra choice red ball.
300s and 100, per box, $8.60.
Terslstent Advertising la the Road tl
Dig Returns.
Refreshing, Nourishing,
Pure, Sparkling,
Snappy
THE BEER YOU LIKE
THE HOME BEER
Browed and bottled by Fred
Krug Brewing Oo.
Phone for a Oaae today to
Douglas 1889.
Consumers' Distributors,
Luxus Mercantile Oo.,
109-11 No. 16th Street.
Through Service Routes
to Pacific Coast
Salt Lake
Route
Western
Pacific
Southern
Pacific
Northern
Pacific
Great
Northern
PROM OMAHA
4:10 P. M. Through tourist sleepers every
day to Los Angeles via Denver, with day
light ride through Sconio Colorado: per
sonally conducted Wednesdays nnd Satur
days. 4:10 P. M. Through Tourist Sleepers
8an Francisco, via Denver, Scenic Colorado and
Foatnor Hirer Canyon, every Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday; personally conducted Wednesdays
and Fridays.
4:10 P. M. Through Standard Sleepers
dally to San Francisco; through tourist sleeper
scrvlco overy day to Los An moles via Denver,
Scenic, Colorado, Salt Lako, San Francisco; thence
Coast Line; personally conducted 8undays, Tues
days and Thursdays,
4:10 P. M. Through tourist and standard
sleeper Borvico (Yollowstono Park line) to
Spokane, Seattle, Portland and Gardiner (Park
Entrance).
11:35 P. M. Through tourist and standard
sleeper sorvico through tho Northwest to
Glacier National Park, Spokane, Seattle and Cody
(Yellowstone Park).
Have
read "Burllng-ton," with choice of
your ticket
these five throuirh service lines tn nnd frnm th
Coast, or combine one route going with anqther routo
returning-. Our publication will tell you about the
Hurlliuton throUR-h ncenlo lines, and how they can
bo comblnod for a circuit tour of the Mountains and
Pacific Coast.
J. Ft. REYNOLDS, O. P. A.
1502 Fornnm St., Omaha, Neb. D. 1238.
B. M. Dunham and htiaband to M. II.
ray, lot 2. blotk J, Klrkwood
Vacation Questions Answered
Wo havo collected printed matter r.om
all the northern resorts and can, on a mom
ent's notice, furnish you free booklets and
information relative to vocation resorts,
quote fares, schedules, hotol rates, etc.
If you aro planning a summer vacation
let mo help you that's my business.
Information -and booklets free. Call or
write today.
P, F. nONORDEN, C. P. & T. A.
1S22 Far nam St., Omaha, Neb.
, Phone Doug. 200.
tVluskoka Iakes
$15.06 Round Trip
Frm Chicago
Leave Chicago, on the
Grand Trunk, lu the after
noon, arrive M u it k o k a
Wharf tho following- noon.
Transfer to steamer
which connecting with
other steamers, at Junc
tions at the head of the
various lakes, reach forty-five
distinct resort communities In
which there are one hundred and
five hotels and rosorts.
For compln.r and cottage life
there are numberless public and
private Islands, each served, twice
dally, by launches, with passenger
Canada's Playground
service, malls and provis
ions. Besides the Muskoka
Lake District the "Xlfh
lands of Ontario" com
prise Algonquin Park,
French ffiver, Georgian
Bay, Tlmagaml and LrJto
of Bays, whllo farther
ajlt th A rtrand Trunk-
double tracks reach Montreal (St.
Lawrence IUver enroute), Quebec.
Portland. Boston, Old Orchard
Utach, New London, Conn., and
either on an Inexpensive circle
tour, or direct New York, Atlan
tic City, Niagara Falls and the
Atlantic seashore.
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THE SHORT WAY
The WABASH is the
Short and Best
Way to St. Louis.
Two fast through trains daily, leaving Omaha at'7:02 a, m.
and 6:30 p. m., reaching St. Louis 10:50 p. m. and 7:49 a.m.
Electric lighted sleeping car, cafe car and coach on night
train.
Through car service from Chicago to Detroit, Buffalo,
Toroijto, Montreal, New York and Boston.
Und out about the low excursion fares to 'the east, via
Agent for all tho Steamship Lines.
Tickets 311 South 14th Street, W. O. W Building.
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