THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, i t 1 f5kBad Eeporti from Europe Cause Re- aewed Buying. C LITTLE CORN OFFERED FOR SALE i Mheat Opeas Higher, Follonlm Richer Cables mm Bnllish For .0 fla Nn tiood A1tm ' Waa Later Registered. , OMAHA, Aug. 12, 1910. lonrirtnatloon on the dlsasteroua condi tions in the French and German crop out look gave renewed buying power, which easily meed prices higher from yesterday's close. Should foreign countries be forced to buy our wheat, trades are convinced of much higher value. Very mtls corn Is found for sale, while wheat advances and reports about the trowing crop continue to be unfavorable Values are strong and ths upturn. Wheat opened higher In accordance with higher cables and bullish foreign news. A good advance was registered, but sell ing on the bulges caused a reaction from top values, the market closing with only a nominal advance. The corn market acted In sympathy with wheat and ruled higher. Hhorts were buy ers on the crop reports of more damage by dry weather In the western part of the belt. Cash values were Voc hlcher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,421.000 bu. and shipments were .0 bu., against re ceipts lat year of 839,000 bu. and shipments of 41!S,0u0 bu. Primary corn receipts were 236,000 bu. and shipments were 4M.000 bu., sgalnst re ceipts last year of 3T0.0K bu. and ship ments of 847,000 bu. Clearances were 10.000 bu. of corn, 4,000 bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 101 000 bu. Liverpool closed "i'Slid higher on wheat and Sd higher on corn. Local rang of options: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.j Yes'y. Wheat I Sept.. . I Deo....) Corn Bept... Deo.... Oats i Sept-. Deo.. . I 88 I I 85 V4 7 I , "'HI I fV4 KM M 8 tlSI 87 I SOU 61 6fH 6sh 6s &H I Wl 3P I 37V.I ' Wi Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 8 turkey. 81.00V41.2: No, 1 hard, some drir mi vaiinu. oti,. iuur.- Turkey, 899c; No. 3 hard, some 'dark And yellow, m 98c ; No. 4 hard, 9ir97o, """"Wi ro. i spring, srrww'ic, nominal No. 1 snrlne- wu.6tqill ..mi.l CORN No. 2 white, fc'A'fttavsc,' nominal; No. 1 white, 622'4c; No. 4 white, 00f?61o, luiiiinai; no. a yellow, HKjyoi'ic; No. 8 yel low, WHw; No. 4 yellow. 60v4c: No. 2. blljOlHc; No. 8. 616lftc; No. 4. fiO!iWio; liv KIUUQ, WAUWiC. OATS StiinMmH UliffiVn' Ui nkllii 244r34o; No. 4 white, luVa.Httc; No. ii j-euuw, ai(.Mc; No. 4 yellow, KitC. BARLEY No. 1 feed. 53ij56c, nominal; rojrtjv, ikic, nominal. iilgpNo. 2, 76c; No. 8, 7374c, nominal. - Carlo! Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats, 464 81 643 Chicago ... Minneapolis Omaha Duluth .... 811 19 60 60 21 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fra tares of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board ot Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 12. Sales of wheat to uermany were made today by Chicago bouses and alno at Philadelphia. In addi tion. Baltimore confirmed 600,000 bushels ex port sales, motrtly to France. Directly as a result, prices advanced three times In suc cession, but attempts at profit taking caused reactions so that the close was weak at a net gaing of jc. Corn showed a general rise of Vr; 1c, oats, c to MUo, and provisions ot zwiiy,c. The total of world's shipments turned out unexpectedly heavy. Large sales of Hour to cross the Atlantic were also re ported. Fluctuations In the September were between il.tE(yl.o-.;, with the close up c up at $1.02 to $1.021.03. Corn showed more strength than .any other grain. Many reports were received that, rain was needed, and that farmers were selling little for the stations. One crop expert figured losses 2i8 points since July 25 In the leading states, barring Illi nois, which he asserted to be unchanged In condition. September ranged from 64c to 6614c. with the close e up at 66o. The cash market was strong. No. 2 yellow closed at 676743. Oats were helped by the strength of other grain. September varred from and closed at 37140, a net rain of Vic Provisions were firm. The finish was 'fH,hUc "I for Pr- 2Vi'S7W0 for lard, and 2n5c Tor ribs, fx he leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I Sept 1 OIV 1 03 1 02-Hl 1 0? 1 01 Dec. 1 OSMi'H 1 Of7-. 1 OCVl OtiV, 1 04 May 1 loVi I 113 110'4inM,'4 109 C5 V4 es4 T4 es esf; Dec. 61-2V 62, 1 WM, May 64 (&V.65 "74 64. 62MX. tOats Sept 87'iffl4 37V4 86 S74 36H 1 Dec. 39 fl'Vm9S Z I Kay UHu 43 41', 41 41 rS Fork Sept 21 87H 21 6R 21 20 21 47' 21 1.1 Oct. 20 80 97V4 20 80 20 80 20 BO Jan. IS 50 18 67Vi 18 46 18 62U 18 10 Lard Sspt U 67H 11 SO 11 65 11 77 U rf ct. . U 60 11 70 U 60 11 6ft 11 47 0V, 11 36 11 40 U S24 11 87Vi H 20 o, , 10 &7Vi 10 65 10 5,'H 10 CO 10 42' i Sept 11 55 11 70 It 65 11 65 11 4?H Oct 11 07'4i 31 22 11 07V, 11 1744 10 Jan. 60 70 60 8 65 47Vi y. . 822.00 . . Short -,uii t clear i ml flour were Jt. No. Cash quotations were s follows FIX)UR Firm; winter patents, 84OV06.8O; winter straights. t4.3O65.00; spring straights, f&.x,U4.46; bakers, M.wat.(i. ltVE-No. 8, 76ii77o. BARLEY Feed or mlxlnt. 4S'BKc; fair to choice malting, 62tr,'Uc. ShiWDi Flux, No. 1 southu r",fi-n, 82 81; No. 1 northwesttrn, 12.66. Ti .'. 84.75,'o 1.60. Clover, Is.Ouiu 13.50. PROVISION S-Mes.i port;, tm.li. Lard, par 1U0 ribs, sides, loose, tl.37''rn Sides, boxed, U.7oWi:.00. Total clearances of wtie.i. equal to Wl.ouO bu. Kxporn for the week ss shiywn by Bradslrci-t s, were equal to 1,226,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,421,000 bu., compared with 7:i7.0uu bu, the corre sponding day a yea ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 379 cars; corn, 1JU cars; oats, 684 cars; hots, 1,000 bead. Chlcaao Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red. fl.tK4Jl.044; No. red, fl.OlVtf 1.04; No 2 tard. 81 Oltfl.044; No.. S hard. 81.1.034; Nn 1 nortlxirn uprlug, $l-2jUwl.24W.; No t northern spring,, old, fl.lvil); new, 1107 HI. 10; No. i spring, new, l.Wtol.07. Corn: No. 2 earn. 7'(ro7'.tc: No. 2 while, (&o; No. 8 white, (rijii7ujc; No. 2 yello. 7'difl74c; No. 3 yelluw. (jtitt),i. , Cat. N'o i caii, new. 854i; No. 2 white, new, Si'iiSo; No. 8 whits, new, 3CH37'4c: No. 4 white, new, SW17e; stMiuluru, nw, ."4rJSo; old, S8c. BUTTKK Steady; creameries, iiijZi'c; dairies, 232Ue. KCJU 8- Steady; receipt , 8,761 cases; at mark, cases Included, lO'tfltc; firsts, 17c; prima firsts, 13o. CHEEiili Steady; daisies, Wc; twins. 15&'UVtC; young Americas, 14c; long burns, l&v POT ATOKS Firm; choice to fancy 9i 6c; fair to good, 92io. POC'LTHY-Kasy; turkeys. 20c." fowls. 124o; springs, liu. VEAL Steady; BO to 0-1b. Wts., 8394c; 96 to W-lb. wis.. 'a94c; 85 to 110-lb. wis., lotnouc. Cariot Receipts Wheat. 404 ears: corn, II cars; oats, 643 cars. Estimated Tomor row un.n, hi cars; corn, los cars; oats, 884 CHI'S. f. I. oats General Market, ST. LOt'I3. Aug. 12 WURAT ...-. hmher; September. 81.01S: lecernber, l.o6(x 1.06; cssh firm; track. No. 8 red. tl.Otol OS No. 2 hard.-31ti04jl O7. CORN Futures higher; September. 86c December, 6WSo; ranh higher; track. No j' the; No. 2 white. 6f.4c. OATS Futures higher; September, S5o tember, 71o; caxli higher; track. No l! ftc; No. 2 whits. StiyaTo. " RY K iX'Wer. mo. FLOl'K Firm; red winter patents. 85 10 i0: extra fancy and straight. tiSiK.itai Jidid winter clears, $J JfrhSKO. CORNMKAL-83.3&. H HAN Higher; sacked, east track. 81 00 CI-19- MA'--Flrm; timothy. tHOOtJtl.SO: prairie 1I OM'iMOO. pKwVialONI Pork. higher; lobbing 3? J IK. Lard, higher; prims steam, til.u tU.ti4- Dry Mil naats firm; boxsd aura shorts. 12. 27U: clear rlhs. 812.374: short clears, 812.75. Hacon, firm; boed extra short 11174; clear ribs, 13.874; short clears, 814.25. , j m ltJI'LTHV-Ptesdy; Thickens, lie; spring, 14e; turkeys, ltl23c; ducks, 8i(12c; geese, t HI'TTER Steady; creamery, 2Kgi94c Ltias Firm; 184c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls ll.ino 8.2" Wheat bu... 152.0"0 69 ."0 Corn, bu IH.UK) g.ODO Oats, bu 78,000 (4,000 WEATHKIl IN TUB GHAl.t BELT Prediction Is for ontlnned Fair Until Saiarday Rrrnlnar. OMAHA. Aug. 12. 1910. Showers were scattered over Ihe middle and southern Rocky Mountain slope last night and light rain Is falling at Cheyenne this morning. The showers extended east ward over the southwestern portion of Ne braska and a fall of .80 of an Inch occurred at Culbertann, with lighter falls at North Platte, Hastings and Grand' Island. Light rains are falling In the South Atlantlo states this morning and showers were quits general along the Atlantic coast since ths preceding report. The pressure is relatively high over the country east of the Missouri river, and an area of high Is moving In over the Pacific coast. A depression of coiiHlderable energy extends from the Ca nadian provinces down over the eastern Koeky mountain slope and this depression will cuuse general cloi.c'ii.cf.f and somewhat unsettled conditions to prevail over the cen tral valleys tonight and Saturday. A slight but general ' rise In temperature has oc curred In all portions of the country within the last twenty-four except slightly cooler weather prevails on the pacific slope. A very slight rise In temperature will be felt In this vicinity tonight, but no Important change la expected. The weather will probably continue fair tonight and Satur day. 1910 1309 im 1M7 Minimum temperature.... 68 77 63 61 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 76 de grees. Deficiency In precipitation sines March L 14.3S Inches. I ef Iciency corresponding period In 1909, 1.05 Inches. Excess corresponding period In 1908,- .04 ot an Inch. L. A, WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Balletla. For Omaha, Neb., for ths twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Friday, August 12. 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb 80 Auburn, Neb H Ilroken Bow Neb. 81 Columbus. Neb... S8 Culbertson, Neb.. 94 Falrbury, Neb.... 87 Fairmont. Neb... R6 Or. Island. Neb... 89 Hartlngton. Neb. 90 Hastings, Neb.... 83 Holdrege, Neb.... 86 Oakdale. Neb 84 Omaha. Neb M Tekamah, Neb... 91 A't.t, la 88 Carroll, la 9 C'arlnda, la 90 Sibley, la 86 Sioux City, la... 88 67 .00 63 .00 64 .00 60 .00 66 .90 62 .00 62 ' .00 h7 .05 62 .00 64 .14 IS .00 65 40 68 .00 61 .00 63 .00 62 , .00 65 .00 E5 .00 64 .00 fiky. . Pt cloudy Pt. cloudy Foggy , Clear Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt clouay Clear Clear Cler Clear Cloudy Clear . Clear Clear . Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. - No. f District Btatlo Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Ky 1 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, 111 26 St. Lnufs, Mo IS Pes Moines, la.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn. SO Kansas Cty. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 Scattered showers occurred In the Omaha. Minneapolis and Chicago districts within the last twenty-four hours. Temperatures have risen slightly In all portions of the corn and wheat region since the last re port. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Temp. Rain Max. Mln. fall. S2 54 .00 84 60 .00 84 5(1 .00 F6 58 .10 84 58 .Oft 88 5 .00 92 60 .70 88 62 .00 88 62 ' .50 . Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 12. Wheat September. 984&08'fcc, sellers; December. 81.02, sellers; May, 81.07. Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard, 99c&1.034; No. 8, Sgci&'fl.lO; No. 2 red, 31.014: No. S, 99c81.004. CORN-Unchanged to- c hHrher: No. I mixed, 634c; No. 3 mixed, 63'b34c; No. 2 white. 64Vo: No. 8. 6SViiBfi4c: September. 3M3Ho; December, hWiQWAc, bid; May, G24((i2c1 sellers OATS Unchanged; No. I white. 854c; No. 2 mixed, 84(v.16o. ky K ISO. a, tmtK-jto. HAY Urchanged: choice timothy. 113.50(8 14.00; choice prairie, Hl.0Qi911.25. BUTTEK-Creamery, 2&4c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; packing stock, 28o. EOOS Extras, 21c; firsts, lc; seconds, 10c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 238.000 226.000 Corn, bu 44 000 23.000 Oats, bu 13,000 8,000 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of tlie Day on Various ' Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. 12. FIUR-Market firm; spring patents, 5.656.00; winter straight. KoOfd.bo; winter patents, 34.75(9 5.10; spring clears, 84.864.6fl; winter extras. No. 1. f3.753.90; winter extras. No. t, 83.509 1.65; Kansas straights, 84.lMfi.10. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.10Q4.35; choice to fancy. 4.40fa"4.V - CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, Sl.h51il.b0; choice, 31.451.60; kiln dried, 83 umzM WHEAT Spot market firm:' new No. red, $1.0, elevator, and $1.10, f. o. b.; No. 1 northern, $1,274, f- o. b., to arrive; prices on options gained about lo a bushel on firm cables and reports that exporters had taken 66 loads, mostly for Francs and Ger many, closing at 'n'lo net advance; Sep tember, $1.08 7-161.08Hl closing, $1,084; De cember. $1.U U-16&1.12; closed. $1,124. Re ceipts, 13,200 bu.; shipments, 18,790 bu. CORN Spot market, firm; No. 2, 74o, nominal, elevator, domestic basis, to ar rive; option market was without tranaod ttons, closing 40 net higher; September closed 734c Receipts, 61,725 bu.; shipments, 9 8t4 bu. 'OATS Spot market firm; mixed, 24) to 82 lbs., nominal; natural whits, 28 to 82 lbs., 464484c; clipped white, 84 to 42 lbs., 48419 504c Receipts, 114,371 bu.; shipments, 1,881 bu. HAT Firm; prime, $1.45321.55; No, L $1.38 fil 40. HOPS Easy; state, common to choice, 19ou, 2ui'23u; 180S, nominal. - Paolfie) coast 190ft siio: iww, nominal. PROVISIONS Pork steady; mess, $25.50; family. 225.00ir26.00: short clears. 324.0025.60: Beef easy; mess. $15.0015.60; family, $19.00 tf20.00; Deef hams, Ki.oo 24.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $15. 75 18.00; pickled hams, $11(00. Lard, steady; n.l. 1,41a n - nHme Sit AVT11 mma1 easy; continent $1235; South America, $13.09 aji;w; compound, iu .zargiv ou. TALLOW-Steady; prime city (hhds.), $7.25; country, $6.757.374; prime summer yellow, $9 .50c.7-9.T6; October, $7.7Mr7.7S; Nov ember, I712y".13; dressed, $6.90((f 95. Ul'TTER Steady; receipts, 5,249 tubs; creamery specials, 29iii;c; extras, tic; third to firsts. 24 274c; state dairy common to finest, 224o28o. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 4.1!"0 cases; state, whole milk specials, 15'.. 164c; fair to Rood, ltt'14o. EO'Jft Firmer: receipt. 10.7R4 rases; fresh gathered, extra firsts, 21-jj21'c; firsts, 181120c; seconds, lti&lSc. l'Ul'LTRY Alive, steady; western broil ers, lSVc; fowls. 154'lc; turkeys. 10-al4o. Dress: Irregular; western broilers, 164yi ijc; 10 a is, ii'iiKi luri.eys, niuiia Liverpool Uraln and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 12.-VHEAT-Opened. dull; No. 3 red western winter, no stock. Futures, steady: October, 7a8Hd: Decern. ber. 7s March, 7s 104d. CORN hoot, firm: old American mixed. 5s lid. Futures, steady; September, 4s8-d; UCiODer, is rsju. Peorln Market. PEORIA, Aug. 12.-CORN-Cash, higher; No. 2 white. 67c; No. t yellow, M4c; No. I ellnw, 664e; No. 4, 654c; no grade, 634i. OlTli , r. , , , V ' K7 1 K I,. IT . x- - . . u ...aw"B. -.v. 1,, . , VJ. 4 while, 87c; No. I white. WW4e; No. 4 SllnneavolU Uraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 12 WHhAt September, $l.l2i7H24; December. $1.124; May. $l.liiV Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.14; No. 1 northern. $11311.154: No. 2. 81.06Wi 1.134; No. 3. ll.OS'sil 1.124. Milwankea Grain Market. MILWAl'KER. Aug. 12-WHEAT-No. 1 northern. $l.lam 1.164; No. 2 northern, $1124 til 14; September, $103. bid. OATS-Standard, HHuiSr. BARLEY Samples, 66u70Vtc. Iinlath drain Market. Dl'Lt'TH. Aug. 12. WHEAT September. $1 144: Ieiember. $1 134: May, $1.14; No. 1 northern, ll.lt.; No. 2 northern, $1.0b'u) 1.134. OATS 37'AO. NEW YUKK S f UCliS ANDBONDS 1 Eailroad Shares Occupy Major Share of Speculator' Attention. HABEIMAlf ROADS', SUEPLUS BIG Canadian Parlfle Dividends Increase .and Aid Blreaatki of Vnlon and Southern Pacific Railway Prospeets Hopeful. . vw TOR K, Aug-. 12.-Ths prominent place held tod.iy In the number of railroad m..re uean in, and the extent of the ad vance by Reading, t'nkin Pclflc and southern Pacific wu K, rr.lv 1,,. . wide surplus of the year's earnings over in uiriuena requirement shown by the two Harrtman roads and by the Lehigh Valley, the trafflo conditions on which are very similar to those on the Reading. The strength of the Pacifies was ulso aided by the Indirect effect of the week's increase In the Canadian Paelfln dividend. Th contrast In the prosperous showing made by these reports to stockholders with the compiainxs neard rrom railroad officials of the onerous conditions for operating rail roads. Inspired a more hopeful view of railroads' prospects than has been held by the majority of the stock market. The preliminary estimates pt the currency movements pointed to another strong bank return tomorrow. The arrival today of $3,000,000 of Imported gold will figure In the showing. Ths gain by the banks from sub treasury operations Is lees than last week, and there Is a sharp decline In the volume of receipts by express from the Interior, the balance of the movement remaining, however, largely In favor of New York. The Increase In bank cash for the week on all accounts Is computed to amount to between $8,000,000 and $8,000,000. There has been nothing to Indicate any Important changes In the loan item this week, leav ing xne promise ror another subrtajvtral addition to the surplus reserve. The un wieldy proportion to which the surplus has attained and the lack of Influence It has, Inducing bankers to bid mora freely for mercantile paper, or to loan on time, is made a subject of commant that Is not favorable In Its Influence on the stock market The strength In the grain markets was due more to reports of revived demand for export for wheat than to news of crop conditions. Further weakness was shown by Amer ican Smelting, but the general market broke away from that lnfluenoe. The propo sition to reduce the output of copper Is supposed to threaten a corresponding re duction In- the profitable activity of the company. Bonds were firmer. Total sales, par value, $1,251,000. United States 2s registered advanced 4 per cent, and the coupons de clined 4 per cent In the bid pries on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were: S Bales. Hisa. uow. innso. Allls-Chs1mn pM .. Amalgsmsted Ooppsr Antetioan Agricultural Amarloan Bat Bucar American can Amorlean C. A F American Cotton Oil.'..... American Jl. A U pfd..... Am. Ico "fleurlttes. ......... Amarlcan. tlnaaad Amarlcan UocomotlTS American B. 4k R Amerlran S. A R- td Am. Steel foundries. ...... Am. Sugar Refining, ....... American T. 4k T American Tobacco pf4 American Woolen V Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison Atchleon, pfd Atlantlo Coast tine. ....... Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem steel .... Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central 01 r.ear jersey Chesapeake 4k Ohio Chloairo A Alton Chlcaso Ot. w., new C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C. M. St. p C, C. a A St. L Colorado F. A I.... Colorado A Southern Consolidated Oaa Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio Grande.. ... D, A R. O. pfd manners' Securities Erie '. Brie 1st pfd Brie id pld General Klectrte Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore otfs... Illinois Central Interborouca Met int. Met pfd International Harvester ..7 lnt Marine pfd International Paper Internatioal Pump Iowa Central Kansas City 80 K. C. Bo. pfd Laclede Gas Loutarille ,N Minn. A 81.' Louis M St. P. A 8. 8. M M K. A T... M . K. A T. pfd., Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. ot at. td pfd New fork Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Western North Amerlran Northern Putt! Paclfla Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P., C, C. A 8t L. Pittsburg Coal - Preraed 81 eel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway BUet Spring....... Reading Republie 8teel Republle Steel ptd Rock laland Oo. Rock Island Oo. pfd St U 8. F. 2d pfd St. Louis 8. W St L. 8. W. pfd .. Sloes-Sheffield 8. A X Southern Pacltlo ..... Southern Railway'..,, 8a. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper ... Texas A Pacific. .' T., St U A W T , St. U A W. pfd.., Union Ptfl i. ...., l'nka Paclfla pfd.... United States Realty. United States Rubber, United States Steel.,, U. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper V. -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabaah pfd Western Maryland Weatlnfhouaa Elecuie Weaiern Union WtveelUlg A L. E.... . S0.600 loo 700 . ' fW . - 70 600 . 100 . -600 .' ""ioo . 17. WO- 4Vi S4N s 0 17 " 1114 17 41 H H4 '17 11 17 64 100 101 101 i'Mii iioii 400 133 13S MO t l.tno HOP 4Mk 100 1M4 10.114 2 43 14 47 69 21 1114 n a 101 44 V . lSl't 1.700 111 110 I11H 1.400 10H 1071i lOsti 400 l.O0 1,700 1M (00 M W41 77 1.100 14 too 700 1.100 141 5, toO 125 14 46 "Soi 100 Sfl 70 7 1' 112 13 14 1M ..... J tl 73 - 11 14 46 46 4 144 144 m 124 lb t 63 4,100 130 m 100 ia i 1M 62 12 1S .600 11I4 160. lo"4 1,100 o to ' 10 100 71 11 rl ...v 4.600 lft 1B 1 WO 44 "41 43 ...... ' 13 '"00 141. 141 141 800 12"S U:' JOO (3 63 U K) 130 130 130 frOO ' 100 l.eoo M0 17 47 46 1 1 l 41 16 4 41 14 . 1 lt 41 100 600 00 1.0110 103 101 1.100 141 lii 141 400 14 U X3 17 at 14 10 M 14 ! 1 108 TOO 130 ISO 60 11 11 1,400 61 too 104 100 61 700 ! 1,00 114 130 12 H 11 61 109 ! 61 61 18 111 1,400 t; m 18 113 40 M 76 4.0 116 116 114 M 1 129 10 !( M 4 1S U 167 10 M.I00 143 141 142 100 16 7,100 110 w too 101 loo 84 ""ioo .'ii" 10 J00 $.100 too . .104 100 6u0 10 11 41 , K 'ii" 41 10 61 2V t$ 11 (7 6 . 14 S3 20 Jl S 13 (7 41 14,100 115 114 116 i.suv n n 11 600 100 too 100 400 63 11 17 II 4 74,100 16V, M 13 2 : ey 1 100 3 M 17 M 4 100 ' too T7.700 TO 13 11 1B3 17 13 ' 18 00 114 1.IW0 41 74 13 10 14 70 700 too 1,400 6S U K. iur ut 4 41 63 11 104 61 ") 6 ( 1 17 16 43 6 4 5 Total sales lor the day, 482,100 ha res. Losdoa Closing; Stoeka London, Aue. Ii. American securities opened firm and higher today. During ths forenoon prices continued to advance un der the lead of the Pacific stocks. At noon the market was firm and from fct&lft above parity. Closlnr quotations on stock were: Consols, money.. 41 lULoulevllle A N 144 do account si M K. a T... Amal. Cupper 41 N. Y. Central, Anaconda 1 Norfolk A W Atchleon 101 te pfd , do p'd 108 Ontario A W. Ballimore A Ohle....ll1Pennaylvanla Canadian Perm ,...11 'Hand Mines .. 16 W Reading .. I4So Railway., ..Ill So pfd .. 14 80. Paolfls ... ,.. 11 Union Paclfle .. 74 da pfd .. Mr. 8. Steel..., .. 44 da pfd , .. II Wefce.h .. II do pfd ,..1U Bpanlah 4s Cbee. A Ohio Chlcaro Ot. W.... C., U. A St. P.. De Beers DenTer A U. O .. da pfd rle do lt pfd..,.,.. do td pfd Grand Trunk llllnuts Central .. l-x-dlv. B1L.VEH Bar, firm at 24-lGd per os. MONKT-l&li per cent. The rate of discount In ths open market for short bills Is 2, per cent; for three months" bills, 11 per cent. i ...111 ...104 ... 141 ... a ... M ... 1 .., 71 ... 14 ... 66 ...111 ...171 N 11 ...lll ... 17 ... 14 ... M H.fUi.WO; silver certificates outstanding, t4A8.A4.0U). , General Fund standard silver dollars In Keneral fund, l.V 0x6,0.04 ; current liabilities. lltil.2til.12; wnrklns; balance In treasury of- iiree, i.4'W,ont; in banks to credit of treas urer of the United Mates, J0, SI 0.24fi ; sub, slillnry silver coin, fJO,410,246; minor Coin, i,i(i.',ih; total balance In general fund !8,i4o,'J&. REPORT Or THE CLEARING HOUSE Traaaaetloas at the Associated Baaks for the Week. NEW YORK. Au. 12.-nrsdtreet's bank clearings report for the week ending Ausust U shows sn Rftgresate of 12.404. IH7,0(iO, as against $3,009.0113.000 last week and 1.772. 1(74.000 In the corresponding week last year, Following Is a list of the cities: CITIES. , Clearings. Inc. Deo. New York Cork Market. Ths following: quotations are furnished by Ixican A Bryan, members New York Stock Exchange, 116 South Sixteenth street. Omaha. Bey State Oaa It InaniraUoa butte Coalition 18Leroee Caetua 8 Narad a Cons Chi no II Newhouae t'hlet Cuna. 1Ohio Copper Fraction U kawhlde Coalition. !ele-Daly lKay Central B!y Central lstwlrt Hkg. Co kly Cons M Seen-Roeburk Co., Franklia 10 Superior A Pitts... Giroas IHToBopak tilnlns. ... Goldfield Cone I l-UTrlnlty Copper Ooldfleld Plorenos... tMorh Lake Gvldfleld Delay...... 4 Bohemia Oreene Caaaaee 1 ' . 4 . . It :: .r H .102-4 .1M . U 4 . 4 1 New York Chicago Roston Philadelphia ft. Louis Kanras City lMttsburs Kan Francisco haltlmora Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Omaha LosvAnxeles Ivoulsvllle Milwaukee Beat tie tt. 1'aul Buffalo tenver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portland, Ore Memphis , P.ichmond Fort Worth Halt I-ako citv , Washington, L. C... nu Joseph Columbus, Albany Tacoma Savannah ripokane Toledo '.. Rochester Nashville Hartford Ie Moines.... Peoria '. Norfolk New Haven Sioux City............. Wichita Grand Rapids Syracuse Augusta, Qa Birmingham Springfield, Mass Evansvllle - Dayton Oakland, Cai Oklahoma City Jacksonville, Fla..... Portland, Me Worcester Little Rock Knoxvtlle Wheeling Charleston 1 Chattanooga ., Lincoln Wilmington Mobile Topcka Davenport Wllkesbarre Kalamasoo Fall River Cedar Rapids, la Sacramento New Hedford Springfield, 111 Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne.... Helena Fargo Columbia, S. C Akron Canton. O Lexington Erie, Pa Sioux Falls...., Rockford, 111 Qulncy Bloomlngton ." Springfield, 0.. Chester. Pa South Bend Lowell Binghamton Jackson, Miss Decatur, 111 Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb Vifksburg, , MIps...... Jacksonville, 111 Dt'luth Scranton, Pa Houston Oalveeton York, Pa tl.tOfi.J'iS.OnOI a7,2;.4.oooi 12S4.172 OOOj 122.&O2.0O0I 6.8.000l o0,3rtti.0iJ( 42.022,000 4S.6ir7,OiO 27.2S5.0H0l 20.7O7,0tV! K591.0 14,W.0U0 19.041,000 l,60,0oi 14,764,0O0 u.zM.ooo 12,052,000 11,812,000 10, 7X5,0 0 ,X27.0U0j s.srw.otio 8.748,tKK) ,stll,UU0 7.sitl,00 .08,00( S.418,000 4,817,0001 6,378.000 4.5.S6.000 4,767.0001 6,300,tXM 5,90.1.000 6.809.009 5,002,0001 6,767,000! 3,997,000 ' 4,244,000 4,089.0 S, 250,000 8.941.0OW l.7,0 t. 553,0001 t.9H.0i0 , M15 000! 1,307,000 1,258,000 3.461.0O) t, 840,000 1.121 (NW 1.2J8.0K)j 2,m.ouo 1.047.000 t, 369.0001 2,13ti.OO0l S.062,000 ..519O0O e.071,000 1.907,000 . 2,066,0001 1.68,O00 1,636,000 1,688,000 1,072,000 1. 873.000' ' 1,304,000 1,562,000 1.2!2.000 - 1.461,000 1.2tr7,OOW 1.278.000) 1.380,0)0 1,090,000 794,000 1,323.000 792 0001 1,200,0001 860.000 915,000 844.000 938,000 . . 763.000 612,000 m.wm 893,000 67,(W 793.000 409.CO) 765,000 676000 ' 6S3.0OO , 489.00TH 482,000 . .r.12.000 613,000) 488.000 856,000 486 000 826 0.0, 346.000 233.000 S3, 000 J,5.t3,0OO 1,279,000 21,731,000 10.611,000 791.000 t.l . 6.4 1. 7.l. "jo!i. 3 6,, -61- ...6:- ia.i, 2.0). 14.7i 21 I 15 6 "i'.i ss 8.0 12.7 8.1 46 8.6 11.8 13.6 8.4 22.1 17.1 1 16.1 21.7 9 1 16.4 , 4.8 19 7.7 SS.8 7. 1.3 ...... 7.7 17.6 4.1 (.1 11.9 4 t.l 6.6 19.1 13.8 ...... 8.7 5.7 3.7 13.9 18.7 , 16.2 61.9 63.4 80.7 4.7 29.8 4.1 19.3 17.6 ...... 17.6 60.3 1.6 6.8 1.7 13.8 16.1 8.1 7.6 18.7 19.3 13.6 12.2 9.3 6.8 6.6 8.9 14.6 8.8 65.8 13.8 26.1 8.1 8.7 22.2 16.9 it's 24.1 22.0 9 11.2 22.8 13.7 7.2 ..... 6.6 2.9 8.4 8S.4 21.2 2.6 14.8 6 1 OHAtiA LIVE SIGH MARKET Uinal Light Friday Cattle Hun, with Prices Steady. H0G8 TEIT TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Fat heep Good Sellers a Steady Prices, with Lambs Active and Test Higher aad Feeders steady to Stroag. BOTJTH OMAHA, Aug. 12, 1910. RM.lnU ... Official Monday... urricial Tuesday . Off in I e..""Y"-y tstlmats Ftiday . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep . 1.187 . 6.114 . 4.837 . 3.606 , 980 Not Included In totals because contain ing oiner items man Clearings. New York- Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 12. PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER-5H per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 84.8360 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8670 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.834.83 SILVER Bar, 63o; Mexican dollars, 44o BONDS Government, Irregular; railroad, firmer.. v Closing quotations on bonis today were ss follows: V. S. ref. ta. ref....lit ejaixtn 4s do coupon 101 do 4s C. 8. la, rg 101K. C. So. 1st l.v. do eoupon 101 U S. deb. 4e 111 7.. U. 8. 4e. re 114 U A N. unl. 4s... do coupon H4M. K. A T. 1st 4s. Allls-Chai. lit 4s.... 71 do gen. 4s Am. As. Is lGOiteMa. Paelfln i. Am. T. A T. ov. 4s.-.100N. R. R. of M. 4s. 13 Am Tobacco 4a 7N. y. C. s. I M .T?" f 104 do deb. 4e 11 Arbiour A Co, 4s.. tu'N. Y N. H. A H. 4wiiiiBun sen. ea..,.,. sii cv. ss d v. 4a 106 tt. A W. 1st e. ii do ct. (e lot o cy. 4a... A. C. L. 1st 4s M No. Paciflo 4s , Bal. A ObJo 4s M do Is o 1 i eo. g. L. rfdg. 4a -do 8. W. ! taPenn. ot. Is 11K Brk. Tr. cr. 4a 81 edo con. 4a. , Ceo. of Qa. la 104Readlnt sen. 4e... Leo. Leather es M St, L A B. F. fs. 4s 10 C. of N. 1. s. ( 121 do sen. U 16 Chee. A Ohio 4s...loo8t. U 8. w. e. 4s.... 72 , 4 , 11 , 11 ' , 17 , 4 7e ..131 . si . N .100 . 71 . 41 . 6 .101 W' do ret. la. 1 , do lat aold 4... OUcago A A. aSaaboard A. U 4s. C. B. A g. j. a M8o. Pae. col. 4a... do gen. 4s do ct. 4s C, M. A A P. g- a W do 1st ref. 4a C. R. I. A P. e. 4a.. 13 So. Railway 6s do rfg. 4s 18 do gen. 4e Colo. Ind. it , To I'nlon Paclfle 4s.... Colo. Mid. 4s m de ct. ' 4s C. A S. r. A e. 4a. X do 1st A ref. 4s.. Ji. A H. ct. 4a. 17 V. S. Rubber is.... . M U. 8. Steel Id 4s... . 0Va.-earo. Chem. Is. D. A R. O. 4s do ret. is Distillers' 4s .... EHe p. I. is , do gen. 4a do ot. 4s, aer. A do serlee D Oen. Klec'er. 1. III. Cen. let ref. 4s. Hid. Ottered. 11 . ss . r . K 14 . 14 .100 .104 . M ' .101 .101' . tw 4! Wabaah lat (a 10 . 41 do lat A ex. 4a e4 . 10 'Wee tern lid. 4s. 11 . 14 ewest. Blee. er. 6a... ss . 44 Wla. Ontral 4s 1 ll Mo. Pa. st. 4e 11 Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr., 633 Omaha National Bank building: Bid. Asked. Beatrice cretmerr pfd City Nat. bank Bluf. 4a. 1124 City uf Onoalia aa. mi German Kire Ine Houeton Water as, 1M4 Iowa Portland Cement let mtg 4s. International Con. Co., bonne Kanaaa u A B. 1 Ber cent nfd Kansas City Slock Yarris Kanaaa City R. A L. &e, 1U. Mlehlsan stats Tel, Is, 1M4 Nebraska Tel. Stock, 4 per rent... N. Y. Central LI nee. 4e. 1111 lov Omaha Water Co. 6a. UM4 M Omaha Oaa, 1117 II Omaha . L. at P. is. ltll i Omaha A C. B. S. Ry. nfd. 1 ser cent 12 Omaha A C. U. St. My. ia, 1914 Paelfls T. A T (a, 1W1 S6W Penneylyanla Equip. 4a, lilt Seattle. City of, ea. ): 104 Trt-Clty R. A L. 4a, 1U M Colon Stock Tarda Stock. Omaha tt Rocky Mountain fuel si Wabaah Kulp. 4a, 1811 rl M HO Wi iU" M 44 . 44 4 M 100 4 100 101 1S 101 100 M luo T t lol ' 100 M n X 4:1 41 41 107 41 47 )U4 M Bosloa Stocks us . soada. Treaiary Stafesaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug. U.-Tlis condition of the tressury st the beginning of busi ness today was aa follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, tS78 E71.S6; silver dollars, 8o3.274.0U0; silver dollars ot UW), BOSTON. Aug. stocks were a Allouea Amal. Copper . .... A. S U A S Arliona Cum Atlantic It A C. C. A S. M Hutu Coalltloe ... Cel. A Arlaona,.. .. 4l. A Her la Centennial Copper Kenga C. C East Butte C. M... Krenklls Oirous Con Oranby lon. Greene Caaaaea' ... Ule Koyale Copper. Kerr Lake Lake tiipoer Ia Salle Copper ... Miami Oepocr t-41. Aakeo. 41 MUhawk . SNi4 Con. 12. Closing quotations 00 iuiiu. e . . to . It . II' . l .10 4 . 76 . 10 41 4 . t Nll.taalng Mines . 11 North Butte .... . a North 1 k . .. 14 OM Domlnlos "." .. IPHtOeceola .. Mlt Perron A 4k C. ..Hi yulncy II Skennon '.. 47Superler luMrlnc a. n u .. lSurerlor A f, C.'.'.;'. 11 .. . - . .inilUR . 09 .. 14 v, s. c. a a .. 1U. S. S. H. A M.... t .. l; do pfd f,s, .. 'll ub Coa t,u .. vt tk Copper Co .. II Winona i .. 11 "WelTerlne lJUSa Bl A Five rlave . v. 1 ,, m. a. , ' -, .tile wpti,.i,i,ui 2?m jlys last week... .27,118 o? "" f weeks ago..Z1.4s (Jay 4. eks ago.,14.W5 same days last v. or is 117 ine fOllOWlne- tahla ,h... r.lnl. t cattle, hogs and sheen at teouth Omaha for 1.2l 8.777 8.1X3 7.24 4,Si2 83.170 81.IM 40,819 S2.SM .W4 22,665 84. U 15.011 4.6. 13,704 8,281 65.816 61,211 46.524 fcti.4!i3 42.07S 4:1,278 ne year year: Cattle Hogs Sheep Ths to fate as 1910 698.658 I,ifc,i.204 874.170 following table compared with last 1 Ine. Iec. 642,728 6&.93S l.Blil.727 243.W3 ea,8i6 144,174 shows ths average prices of hogs at touth Omaha for ths last several aays, with coropsrlsons DsteA j 1810. jlM.l0.lMl.l!tt.lOu.l04. Aug. .... Aug. 8.... Aug. 4.... Aug 5.... Aug. 6.... Aug. 7.... Aug. 8.... Aug. .... Aug. 10... Aug. 11... Aug. U... 7 68 1 491 II 81 T 74 T Ml 83 I 96i 7 69-J4 7 Ml 6 8S1 7 67T.I 7 641 8 I 93 7 70UI 7 581 451 K Ml . I 7 691 86 I 77) tl t 79 1 ' 1 e dUi ,4 s ill 7 7HI 7 49 I I M 6 08 1 bll T 41 8 40 7 82 7 34 6 60 7 4 7 42 6 41 11 6 23 6 22 e 8 201 731 4 W I 62 14 94 6 66 ( 04 6 751 6 06 t 07 I H4i 11 I 841 I 87 I 851 8 961 6 85 t 02 I 6 S9I 6 89 4 84 t 86 j 8 94 4 81 Sunday. , ,C ... v.io,,,,.i hum vi live niocK a Ine Unmn Kt,w.ir . . . .-. - . . terds. hu" ending at S p. ni yes- RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. a C, M. eV fit P wabaah R. R. 8 Missouri Pip fin s 11 C. A N W. Immmt ' . C. & N. W. (went)".' W 24 C.. St. P., M. & O.. .. 8 1. de (east) 1 C., B. ft Q. (west)... W 18 C, n. I. ft P. (west).. .. 1 Illinois Central 4 C, O. W .. 1 Total receipts so so DISPOSITION 22 30 89 813 102 Omaha Pkg. Co Swift and Company Cudahy Pkg. Co Armour ft Co.. Swift from v- n Murphy Shippers."!!'..!! noninoass Benton Vansant ft Lush 60 Hill ft Bon. 32 F. B. Lew is 9 J. H. Bulla, 29 1 F Mi,., , l. wolf !...!!!!!!!!!!!! 7 McCreary ft Carey 232 S. Werthelmer 47 Sullivan Bros 3g Lehmer Bros 3 T. J. Inghram t Other buyers ....','.'.'.!'.".'.!! 4u Total Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. 677 l.ou 1,050 1,002 1,813 187 179 Xies 688 894 ' 317 6,004 6.674 9.234 1 sva -.tii. vi uttue l 11 is iiiuiiima Were very light, only thirty fresh cars be ing reported in. tsuij, it was as many as " " auipecieo on a 1 naay, jor the week the rw-.ii. ..n u-i -...j helng a falling off of over a,0uo' head as iftm ta seaad eaevl a. 1 ..a, 1 1 ...e. vu wiiu im. ween xo0iv9 run. At t n A SLU rrtaa ttma tha saa..Ali-.e- aeU J - .-.as ii'im Vkl3 1 ky LSI SIIUWCU gain of over 4,000 head as compared with a year ago. With so few cattle on sals and with a ralr demand pretty much everything In Sis-ht warn fm..A 1 . 5" on a11 klnd" 01 looked about 7 wan yesieraay. inere were a few toeef steers good enough to bring ;.60, but thera was nothing really choice In sight, ihe feeders and stock cattle were pretty ... i,iucu up yesterday, so mat mere WV yerZ Uttle lon that "n o" toduy. Taking everything Into considera tion the market this week has been very satisfactory as viewed from a sellers' tanqpoinr. guutai.oos on native rattle. CinnA . te choice beef etAr rr ottom tr . 1- A - - , Ti.wc.w, ,.11 ,vf KUVU beef rteem, common to fnir beef t sVMra IA irif,M 1A. a- a.. 7 heifers. 84.60.60i fair to goo" cows and : . J . 1 .viumuio i,w Ian cows ana heifers, 2.6txa3.50; good to choice stoekers tocker and feeder, 13.604 60: common to fair fttOnkitMi ss4 faaAa,. . JwSSV) Ot. heifers. 2.854.00; veal calves, 3.0t&tl.25; Wiiotatlous on range cattle: Qood to choice beeves. $6.4Oi3.O0; fa f to good ?;,Ht04!i-80: c"""on to fair beet 83.7o424.60: good to choice heifers. Ii s.vn good to choice cows, 84.00(84.60: fair ' to " ' eiKnB'o.oo; canners and f.u!?, W-- good to choice Teeders. H 'WB.40; fair to good, reeoers. 44.004l4.a: common to fair feeders, $3.(103.84. Representative sales: WESTERNS. 10 cows 1031 i an (u A.-,. .a.. 21 steers.. ..11S9 6 40 Shaw, Wyoming. 6 calves... 233 82 tttfora 11Q1 4 75 17 cows 802 5 45 St tvxum bu. 1135 4 75 Smith A 1ia.m 3 steers... .1W6 6 00 4 steers.. ..1137 8 steers... .1222 8 An 0OWS Kill 8 70 8u feede'rs.'.'llU COLORADO. 23 bulls 1198 3 60 WKKTRUMn VPDOlMri 24 heifers... 787 3 75 6 feeders ' s leeaers.. s IS B oa vh J. C 3 steers.. ..17 4 in 6 steers. ...1152 i ka 311 steers.. ..1100 20 cows tee 31 steers 190 5 60 4 75 3 90 3 76 3 76 3 10 6 20 T cows. No. ii!"! t'.'.'.'. 413 S 40 , 28 4 25 .iiotf" g m" ia 8 15 9 heifers... 418 t O vuna No. I.. 1... 17... 1... 1... I.., 1 ..44 1)1 ., 141 3 It) . . 121 I 70 high price, selected bacon hogs bringing the top, XFm. Ths figure shows sn ad vance of INo ever yesterday's top. Bulk rangfd from 87.8mjrs 10 ss compared with yesterday's bulk of $7.M-if8.O0. In spite of continued heavy runs this week, the market on most days has been In very healthy condition. Current sales of heavy hogs are almost a quarter higher than those of last Saturday, and lights and good mixed show net advances of lOiMOo. The average trade la a big qusrter higher than ths average trade at last week's close. No. A. n me 47 Kit m mi U KM 12 II f 17 14 44 KW 19. :t.. II.. to.. 40.. it.. t.. 15.. 0.. .. it.. 44.. 41.. 11.. 41... 11.. , M.. 41.., 47.., (1... .., 41.. ... 47.., l..i 44.., 44... I... 41.., II.. IS.,, 47.., 71.., 4... 41.. ITT KM VI l fed l9 ISO 10 IM I7 t 187 I4 m 114 174 Zl KtS 17 m r. I' i 171 XT M M Ifl 14 lil 14 141 IM U4 Ml Sh. rr. to TI ,.. t 71 H IN ... T 10 ,.. t M lie 1 to t m ,.. I so ,.. 7 W .. 7 Ml .. 1 M .. I ) .. lit 14 7 10 120 7 14 40 1 U 10 7 S .. IN 7 SS I M 1 ti 1 to t 40 7 M 7 40 t 0 7 o 7 10 7 40 T 45 I as 1 M 7 45 7 M 7 H 1 U T M I 04 I 00 I 00 I 00 1 so I 00 so No. ..., 44... 41.... 47..., 74.... to.... 14 ... , 54..., 74..., 74..., 4..., 71..., 74..., 40... 74..., 44... 41.... 41.... 47..., 44.... 4S..., 11.... 47.... It..., SO..., to..., 44..., 71..., 54.... 47.... ... 47..., 41... 48..., 44..., 47.... ft.... 71.... 40.... 11.... 71. At. ,...131 ..III ....Ml ,...N1 ...144 ,...rt . ...r ,...1M ...111 ,...144 ....11 ,... ....!? ...Ml ...114 ,...tl ...m ...ii ,...171 ...lit ,...f7t ,...171 ,...ft ...174 ...SM ,...1M ...241 ,...t6 ,...lt ...154 ...lit ,...v.t ...in ...tt.i ...124 ...2M ...Wl ...tit .1.14 Sn. m m 40 to 40 'io 120 1" to la) 40 40 FT. 1 04 Ot 1 00 I to I 05 I 04 10 10 1 10 15 I to t 1-1 10 10 1 30 1 45 7 4 t 70 T 70 7 17 7 77 t 10 I to 7 trt 1 to 7 17 t to I to 7 to T to T 45 7 ts 7 M 8 00 4 00 I 01 1 05 1 07 1 10 I 15 I 10 IS 1 10 , 71 , till , 421 1 71 6 1 74 IS , 414 1 76 114 1 7 , 440 1 It , KJ4 I 5 1 14 1 40 . SuS 1 U .. m i to ..1041 i w .1010 I ts J 174 1 7 6 7 t. 121 1 t I 1 11 I 4 i Br.kCV P'l ujlkjl ..1140 4 05 It luj st i it.'."!."; 1 ... 14 1 to ... 110 1 00 ...1011 1 00 ... 6.-6 I 00 ... m i it ... tH 1 It ... Ml 1 20 ..1145 . in i to .617 1 K) .464 I 00 . 4.0 1 10 . 4T1 1 14 . 107 1 15 . 744 I 10 .691 1 25 . N4 111 ,114 3 W 1175 a IIO .1200 4 00 .ua 4 oo loaa 1106 4 10 4 U t 4 it .1110 4 75 .1384 4 74 7 U ...1176 7 60 10 , io I i... i... 4... 11... 11... 1... 8... 11... 10... 14... 4... 4... 1... fitTT.I -i. """ Ill I M 1 ao i to i ....UoU 50 1. ......i;w t to l CALVala. ...... 104 I 76 4 1-0 1 76 1 loo 4 00 6 HO 4 44 ' I Ml 4 04 1 tt7 4 14 1 , 140 ' 4 40 . 4 8 .. 411 8 11 .. 477 1 W -. 11 I 4 ,.. 7i0 40 .. b I 46' - t4 1 tt ..1044 4 40 ,.. S6 4 54 -. 491 ( 00 -m 1 40 ,..1100 I 64 ..1SU I to ..1440 4 00 ..1130 4 56 ..203 I 00 .. lit ( Jt 164 1 M .. 140 t 00 .. luO 0 00 .. !' 1 M 150 4 15 no lu ... Stt 4 54 . 7it a ra eiuLivEKd AND FEEDERS. !... 14!.'!! ii.'.'.'. nil'.'. . M0 1 at ,.. 470 1 00 ... 421 1 M ... 4 DO ... 4J0 1 44 ,.. 414 I 40 ... lit 1 40 ... 1M IN ... 417 1 ii 120 1 U til IN IU I 15 60 1 so 445 4 00 561 4 04 74 4 04 77 4 OO ttl 4 It til 4 10 ...lot! i 74 1 Tt ,. V0 I TI ft?, t in COWS AND HEIFERS. a sua s u s HOUo-Uvely trading and- higher prices featured the hog trads this morulug. Jjime advances prevailed In both divisions as a rule, but some business was dons at figuies aafely a shilling and even - 15c higher. It was a market entirely to the liking of sellers, a perfect, clearance was mads during early hours. Light receipts were laraalv reannneitil f,. .1, .. Improvement, although a broader shipping ouuri was aiso creanea with more Or less bullish Influence. Heavy hogs sold readily at 17.60 or bet ter, with big lard and rough packing grades around 37.7V. Oood mixed moved around HuaS.lo and lights brought ths BHEEP The big end of a normal supply in ths sheep barn this morning consisted of lambs with froler grades especially plenti ful. Inquiry from killers was much mors active than It has been recently and early hours' produoed sales that looked to ba right around a dims higher, choice fat lambs selling at 16.50 and better. Bulk of offerings changed hands at the advance noted, 86.76 being the highest price quotable. Today's Improvement wipes out a portion of the early decline, of course, but vslues are still about 150 lower than a week ago. Oood sheep were scarce and sold readily at fully steady figures. Small bunohes of fanoy western ewes moved to the scales at 33.9CtT4.10, but the ordinary run of grass ewes are not quotable at over (3.75 at most. Ths wether end of the trsde showed very little change, top quotations remaining around the (4.00 mark. - Fat yearlings brought 26.00, ths same as yesterday, and strictly prints handy weights would do well to command 35.25. Bulk of current sheep sales are on a weak to a dime lower basis as compared with those of last week's close. The call for feeder stock ts still broad and active. Present prices are only a shade higher than s week ago, but practically everything ha been sold and tomorrow will find an almost perfect clearance. Feeder lambs brought aa much as 36.10 to day and ths more desirable kinds of feeder sheep are selling on much the same basis as good quality killers. Quotations . on grass stock! flood to choice Iambs, 36-406.76; fair to good lambs, 30.106.40; feeding lambs. 85.66&6.10; handy weight yearlings, 36.00$)6.2&; . heavy year lings, 34.404.80; feeder yearlings, 14.5A56.10; good to choice wethers, 83.75iii4.2ri; fair to good wethers, 33.403.75; feeding wethers, 33.4093.86; breeding ewes, 'HniT-4 50; fat swes, 33.85474.00; feeding' ewes, 12.5063.35. Representative sales: . .' 49 native kids 88 native goatc 6 native ewes 7 native lambs 8S6 Idaho lambs, feeders 860 Idaho lambs, feeders 6 Idaho ewes 271 Idaho lsmba. culls .. 46 native lambs culls culls 25 native lambs, 32 native lambs 12 native ewes , 861 Idaho lambs 860 Idaho Iambs 262 Idaho lambs 360 Idaho lambs 359 Idaho lambs 111 Idaho lambs. 14 Idaho lambs, culls ... 377 Idaho yearlings 7 Idaho yearlings 260 Idaho yearlings ; 272 Idaho yearlings 280 Idaho yearlings 226 Idaho yearlings 278 Idaho yearlings 828 Idaho yearlings, culls 64 lduho yearlings, culls . 29 Idaho yearlings, culls 889 Montana wethers .... 49 4 60 ....61 3 60 ,...138 4 00 .... 72 7 00 .... 54 6 10 .... 54 10 ....104 8 90 45 6 80 77 6 40 68 D2 -i 73 6 40 ...11s 400 66 C 10 66 6 10 66 6 10 .... 56 6 10 .... 66 6 10 .... 60 6 50 .... 89 4 50 .... 75 6 10 ,...7Sf 490 .... 76 4 90 .... 78 4 10 .... 77 4 90 .... 77 4 90 .... 77 4 90 .... 73 4 25 .... H 4 20 .... 80 3 25 ,...116 3 CHICAGO 1.IVK STOCK MARKET Alt Classes of Stock in Good Demand, with Prices Flrsa. CHICAGO. Aug, 13.-CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head; market strong; beeves, 34.60&8.25; Texas steers, 33.6006.60; western steers, 4. 00426.75: stookers and feeders.. 84.0ofr6.25: cows and heifers, 32.5OS6.40; .calves, $6.60191 o.ou. - HOGS Receipts, 14.000 head: market VKfii 160 higher; light. 33.60i99.00; mixed, 87.&IK0' b.w; neavy, g.eaffts.osi rougn, gr.6&ai7.85j bulk 01 saies, si.tsx0H.au, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 neaa; market steady; native, 32.25(4.85 western, $2.6004.26; yearlings, $4.0ii'5.4fl lambs native, 34.26G6.75; western, 86.0o4j5.60 St. I. a lata Live flinelc Mae-Ire.. AT. LOUIS, Aug. 12. CATTLE Receipts, ,tuv neua; market strong 10 luo nigner; native shipping and export steers, 17. 504(1 8.20; dressed beef and butcher steers, 6.40 7.75: stoekers and feeders. I3.2fa5 50: rows and heifers, $3.6097.00; canners. 32.76'3.00: bulls, 33.25)6.50; calves, $S.6ttfr7.75; Texas and Indian steers, 34. 25(86.50; cows and heifers, $360fr00. HOOa Receipts, 6,100 head; market 10c higher; pigs and lights. 38.00(6.26; packers, is, 5O4J8.70; butchers and best heavy, 38.65(3 8.90. 8HEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelpts, 2.000 head: market steady to 26c higher; native muttons, s.fMri.zt; iambs, so.7uitt6.7fl; culls and bucks, 83.0034.50; stoekers, $2.603.75. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 12. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,000 head. Including 900 southerns. Market steady; southerns lOo - higher. Dressed beef and export steers, 86.504iS.00: fair to good. 84.50(176.85: western steers. 14.00 7.; stoekers and feeders. 33.0Of6.O0; south ern steers, iJ.biXdu.W; southern cows, 12.o0f(? 4.15: native cows. 12. 505.00: native heifers 3350ft)6.50; bulls, 33.0014.26; calves. 33.75a7.76. kuum Keceipts. 3 000 head. Market 10c to 15c higher; bulk of sales. 88.25(0,8.70. Heavy, 14.10-u8.4fi; packers and butchers, I8.40fr8.70; light, 3X60.&8.70. vw, BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2 000 head. Market steady. Lambs. 35.506.75; jreai iiiiso. ei.nviuD.tfi; werners, S4. foiat.flt); ewes. 13.2504.00: stoekers and feeders. 12.75 4.60. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 12. CATTLB Re ceipts, 400 head; market unrhana-ed: steers. 34.0047.50: cows and heifers, 12.75413. 50: cslves. 3.00tr7.50. HO IS Receipts, 2.600 head: msrket 1ft 15o higher; top, 38.70; bulk of sales, 38.10tf 8.60. iSHEHP AND LAMB3 Rerelnts 1CM head; market steady; lambs, 36. dot; 6. 80.' Stock in' Slant. Receipts Of live stock at the five nrlnclnal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hon Rh..n South Omaha... 1,000 4 WK) 8 300 Bt. Joaenh - 410 l .M 10 1 5m Kansas City,,..., 2,000 3,000 2,000 Fit. Louis 4.4O0 6.100 2 000 Chicago . 2,000 14.000 10! 000 Totals... 3,800 39,300 23,800 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 12. METALB-Htan.1. ard copper quiet; Spot. Auk-ust. 8ertemhr October and November, 12.12Vifrl2 87V; Lon don, firm; spot, C56 2s 6d; futures, 56 17s 6d. Local dealers report a firm market for spot copper, with lake quoted st Ul tflWrt 1300; electrolytic, 8 12. 60)912. 76; casting, 312.26 4(1250; no arrivals were reported at New York; custom house returns showed ex ports ot 11,81-8 tons so far this month. Tin firm; spot, 8J3 .6U4j.33.75: august. Heutemh.P and October, 8S3.5ixq 33.87; November, 833 58 4733.86. London Strong; spot firm; l54JOs; luiurve jiitr,. urau, aun; st-eurqe.OU, XNeW York; 34 .25B4.3S, Esst Kt Louis; London spot, 22 15s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4s 9d In London: locally Iron was quiet; No 1 foundry, northern, $16 2f.Jj 16 .60; No. 2, 316 50 16.00; No 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft. tU 7641 18 38. BT. LOL'IS. Aug. 11 METALS Lead, firm; 34.82j. Spelter, hlghar; 35.10. v roffe Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-COFFEE-Closed firm, at a net advance of 10il5 points; sales were reported of 44,750 bags; closing bids; August and September. 7.05c; October, 7 loo November, 7.02c; 1 )ecern tier, 7.30o; January 7S5c; February. 7J9c; March, 7.43c; April' 7.460J M- T.48c; June, 7 60c; July, 7.M0. Spot steady; IU No. 7. grrSc; No. 4 San tos, 7c; mild quiet; Cordova, loul.'ae. OMAHA GKMKRa. JMAHKKT9. ' Staple til Paary read ere Prices Tmr alaked tr Borers ood M holeealera. BUTTER Creamery No. I. delivered t4 the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, lUc; No. L In 80-lb. tubs, 81e; No. 3. In 1-lb. cartons, 2c; No. 2. In t-lb. tubs, 4jc; parking ttoC, solid park, !tc; dairy In 60-lb. tubs, tic Market changes every lesday. CHEESE Twins, 17Vic; young Amerlrat, 19c; daisy, 18c; triplets, ,V; llmberger, lie; No. L brick, 17c; Imported 8wlss, 30c; do. meat lo Swiss. 24c; block Sales, tit. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under I lbs., 23o; over 2 lbs., 20c; hens, 15c; cocks, lots ducks, lHc; geese, 15c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per doa., 81. li bonier squabs, pet dos., $4.00; fsncy squabs, per dos., $1.80; No. 1, per dos., 33.00. Alive: llroliers. Km-; hens, 11c; old rooster, 6c; old ducks, full feathered. 10c; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkey 19c; guinea fowls. 20o each; pigeons, per doa., eve; homers, per uos., iauii;, squabs, No. 1. Pr dos., $150; No. 3, per dot.. 6O0. FISH (all frosen) Pickerel. 12e; white fish, 14c; pise. 15c; trout, 15c; large crap. pies, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, lie;, 1 haddock, 13c; flounders, 13o; green catfish, 18c; buffalo, 8c: halibut, 10c; whits pereh, ' 9c; bullheads, 14c; roe shad. 31.00 each; shad roes, per pair, 60c; frog legs, per dos., 30c; salmon. 16c. , BEEF CUTS-Rlb! No. t 16He; No. 3. 14c: No. 3, 8e. Loin: No. 1. Wc; No, t' 14Hc; No. 3, 9e. Chuck: No. 1. c; No, t 6e; No. 3. 6Hc Round: No. t llo; No, 1 8c; No. 3, 7c. Plate: No. 1, 6c; No. 3, tic; No. 3. 4c , FRUITS Oranges: California Camells brand Redland Valenrlas, all sixes, pel box, 3500; Havana Mediterranean Sweets, 216 slr.e, per box, $4 00; 26 site. 33.86; 2hJ slse. 33.001 324 else, $2.50. Lemons: Llmo nlera, extra fancy, soo site, per box, $8.00: 309 sire, per box, 48.14); clmlce,v300 sli. pel box. 37.W; 360 sise, per box, $.V00; 20 si. v M)o per box lels: Sunset brand, per boa. $7.50. Haoanas: Fancy select, per boneii, $2 2.'iS2.50; Jun bo, per - bunch, $8.7r&3 75. ' Cantaloupes'. . California. 64 slse, $4 W; 44 standards, $a.80. Plums: California, red per 4-basket crate, $1 so, Rlua prunes: Pel ' crate. II I Peaches: Calltornis, per 30-lb. box, 90u95c. ' Pears: California Rartlett. per box, 32.60; 4n lots, per ba, ee 4,, pies: Home grown. In bbls., $4.j4.50; new Oregon, In boxes, 31.75. Watermelons; Texas, lo per lb. Dates: Anchor brand. 1 new, 80 1-lb. packags- in box, per box, : 12.00 - VEGETABLES Nea potatoes: In sacks. : per bu., 90cv$1.00. onions: Yellow, lw sacks, per lb., 4c; Iowa, small, per lb.. $c; Spanish, per crate. $1.78. Garllu: JCx tra fancy, white, per lb., 15c red. per lb.r 16c. -Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per doa, $1.6002.00. Celery: Michigan, ' tsex dos. burohes. 35c. -4 HOME -GROWN VEQETARLEa Cab bage: New, per lb., IVto. Tomatoes." Pef basket, 76c. String and wax beans: ' Pef ' market basket, 76o. . Cucumbers, per' dos., FjOo. Radishes: Extra fancy home-grown, per dos. bunches, 20o. - lettuce: - Extra fancy leaf, per dox., 80c. Parsley: , Fancy home-growni -per dos. bunches, too. -Rhubarb: Per dox. bunches, 45c. Green onlonsl Per dos bunches, 25c. Turnips: Per mar ket basket, 40c. Carrots: Per market baa- ' ket, 50c. Deets: Per market basket 6O0 MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, pel lb., 2c; California No. 1, per .2b., 17c; Call fornla No. 1 per lb., 14o. Hlckorynutst Large, per lb., 4c; smsll. per lb., 60. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 35.00: per dox., 660. Honey; New, 34 frames, 33.76. t . Cotteta Market! NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-COTTON-C1osed quiet; middling uplnnds, 16.70c; middling gulf, 15.95c. Sales, 10.216 bales. . LIVERPOOL, Aug. 12-Tlie following art the weekly cotton statistics: Imports, all kinds, 20,000 bales; Imports, American,' 8,00( bales; stock, all kinds, .t0,000 bales; stock, American 2S4.O00 bales; American, for warded, 34,000 bales; total exports, . 1,504 bales. . '.''' ST. LOUIS. Aug. 1Z COTTON Middling,. 15Ho; sales, none. v 1, TTew Terk Mlningr Stocks. '' 'J NEW YORK, Aug. 12. -Closing tiuotatlonj on mining shocks were: Alice 171 LMitville (an Brunswick enn t l.lttle Chief . Cora. Tunnel stock.. 84 Mmlaan ....... So bonds It Ontario Con. rl. A Va 128 Ophlr ., Horn Silver , 40 Standard iron Silver 150 Yellow Jacket Ottered, I .... 4 4 .,..115 ... ,V ' . 1...I88 ee It .... 4 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 12. DRY QOODS Tha cotton goods market ts firmer and stronger. Jobbers are buying moderately. Yarns ara higher and a better Inquiry Is reported for moderate quantities. Wool Is steady In ths local market. Omaha Hay Market. ' OMAHA, Aug. 12. No. 1 Upland, $11.00; No. 2 upland; $10.00; packing, $5.00; new hay, $12.00. Straw: Wheat, 35.00; rye and oats, $5.50. Bank Clearing;. OMAHA, Aug. 12. Bank clearings for to day v were $2,264,171.03 and for the corre sponding dste last year 32.2S2.912. 46. Two Boys Hurt in a Runaway Wagon Strikes Pole and Tumi Over Pinning Youths to Ground -Under It Verntcs Murphy, the 11-year-old son ot W. R. Murphy, 1712 North Twenty-eighth street. Is In an unconscious condition, and L. Anderson of Twenty-fifth and Corby ' streets, a 16-year-old lad who drives s grocery wsgon for John Petersen of Twenty-fourth and Lake streets, Is badly bruised and cut as ths result of a run away accident, which happened early Thursday afternoon. The Murphy boy was btdly injured about ths head and fare, while Anderson's injuries consisted of arm and limb bruises. Anderson, who was driving ths wagon at 1 o'clock met ths Murphy boy, who got on the Wagon to rids with him. In soma manner a tug came off, and tha horse was friehtened and , commenced to run. It ran directly toward n telegraph pols st the alley between Parker and Blondo streets on Twenty-sixth street, and ths driver was unablo to turn from ths course. As ths wagon struck the pole It was turned completely overt snd both boys thrown underneath. Dr. McCloncglian was called. At the time neither wss thought to be badly' hurt, but Vernlc Murphy grew gradually worse until he became uncon scious. It is not thought, though, that ths injury will prove serious. SORE AT THEWR0NG CENTRAL Indignant Cltlsen Tries to Talk Through Ike Face Massage Ma chine at Pustou Hotel. The night snglneer at the Paxton hotel went tearing around Thursday night wak ing up the fores and explaining to every body that there was a crasy man In tha barber shop. Ths barber shop was care fully surrounded and the night clerk, sev eral waiters and a crowd of bell boys closed in catiously. The crazy man was a countrified-looking old gentleman who sat In ths corner by the massage machine ta!ki'r ' ' was holding ths rubber oup that ths barbs uses to iiiaasagu ouj ... . ear and shouting ."Hello, hello," at 'the motor. He was pounced upon, but the exoltemsnt wsnt out like a bubbls when hs asked In nocently, "Why, Isn't this ths tslsphons? I thought I was having a hard time to get central." .... SALESMAN DEPARTS WITH ART Police Berk II. Payne, Who Disap peared1 with Hand Palnled Plaajaes He Mad Agreed to Bell. ; Ths Police ara looklna for ths man k. gavs the name of II. Payne. Hs accepted a position aa representative ror Mrs. Mar tha Enilg, an artist In ths Brandclg build ing, and then disappeared with 138 worth of handpalnted plaques. Hs was to sell ths plaques for Mrs. Emlg t