10 TIIE BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Corn ii Subjected to the Same Senti ment that Haled Wheat. OKOWINO CBOP JSEEDS WETTING Wheat Open Higher ea Bnlltah Of ficial Or a nar, kit Saaae . Arala Bfrti ef Fa ttM Wlkrr. . OMAHA. July 11. 1911. Everyttiiir 'm fn th wey of grsin nuri u secondary to the effect ot the gov ernment crop report Issued at the nose esterday. Th-trade rnarded the official figure a. bullish, the final promlaa being le. than last year, and tha spring wheat condition n lowered more than waa ex pected. Climatic conditions sre now fa .orable and the heavy run of new winter wheat are bearish features. Corn waa subjected to the name senti ment that ruled wheat and the trade con sidered that more severe damage waa d'ne the crop alnce July 1. and unleae weather condition keep favorable and more rain received, higher corn values are predicted. Wheat opened higher on bullish official crop report, but staged back again on fa vorable weather In tha spring wheat belt. Cash wheat waa He lower. Corn was nervous, but ruled higher. Shorts covered on tha break and values advanced on crop newa. Caah corn waa un- Piimary wheat receipts wera 1,003,000 bu. and shipments wera 196,000 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 365,000 bu. and ship menu of 842.000 bu. Primary com receipt were 621,000 bu. and shipments were 4U0OO bu., against receipts last year of 448.000 bu.. and shipments of 888.000 bu. . , Uverpool closed lower on wheat and Sd higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard, U cars. 86Ho; 4 cars, e: No. t hard, 1 car, 86c. CORN No. S white, 1 car. 66c: No. t yel low, 1 car, MHc; No. t mixed. 1 car, 644c: No. f mixed, 1 car, -64c; .No. 4 mixed. 3 cars, 4o. OAT8-N0. I white. 1 car, 45V4c; No. 4 white. 1 car, 46c; 1 car, 44o. Omaha Caah Prleee. WHEAT No. t hard. 6THe: No. hard. 84VSS6c; No. 4 hard, IVVHSW. T Jected hard, 70Vi376c. CORN No. t white. 4Vtr65o; No. 1 white, WiStei No.' 4 white, sitto; No. total American and European supply, de creased 4.04,fO bu. Corn. In the I'nlted Rates and Canada, Increased 2."2.000 bu. Oats, in the I'nlted mates and Canada, decreased tJ3.V bu. The leading changes this week follow: Increases Cleveland, hifc; Isncoln. 1.0f bu. ; Qoderlrh. 70.000 bu. : Nashville, 61 bu. I decrease Manitoba. 4(14 000 bu. MEW YORK OK KRAI. MARKET a Varices Haolatloaa af the Day t'onsmooltlee . NEW YORK, July 11 -FI-OVR-Steedy ; tpr.ng patenia. 34 9t&.15; winter atra.gii.s. k;i4.1; wlnt'r patents. U WqI Ju; spi mg clears, S3.54i4.10; winter extras, No. 1. 8j.:4 ttJ.oO; winter extras, No. 2, 1.M3.; Kan sas straights, S4.loti4 25. Kve tiour easy; fair to good, S4.86&6.10; choice to funcy, $0.34 tju.2.. COKNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low. 1.941.3o; coarse, $1.2wJl.J0; kiln dried, 1145. WHEAT-Spot market firm; Xo. 1 red. 94c, elevator, and ''c, f. o. b, afloat. After opening firm on the government re port wheat weakened, closing partly c net higher. July closed at 4V; September, ItSHc; December. CORN Spot market firm; export. No. 2. c, t. o. b., afloat; futures market waa without transactions, closing 1'olSc net higher. September cloaed at 71c; De cember, 70V4c. 1 , OATS Spot market ateady; futures mar ket was without transactions closing nom inal. . - - HAY-Bteady; prime $1 40; No. 1 $1.35, No. 2, l.l.'iFM.2D: No. 3, gyitOOc. HIDES Firm; Central America, i4jc; Pouoca. !144:,ic. ' PROVISION Pork, steady: mess, 117.25 4il7.60; family, fl8.004j.l9 00; short clear. lo.26 417.(10. Keef. quiet; mess. SUWKfll.aO; fam ily. I12.00&1ZG0; beef hams, XZi.bxwA.Wi. Cut meats, ateady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 Its., S10.00(.13.00; pickled hams. $14.00. Lard, firm; middle west prima, $S. 268 35; refined, barely steady; continent, as. 66; douth Amer ica. 9.6o; compound, $7.W47.87H. TALLOW Steady; prime city, hhda., country, bWqfic. BL'TTKK Unsettled; creamery specials, 264c; state dairy, common to fair; 17Vttf l9c; process specials, 23c; extras, a) Vic; firsts, "MiC tactory, current make, firsts, is:; seconds, lsW4c; factory, thirds, 16il7. EQOS Weak; fresh gathered, extras, firsts, 17(ffl8V4c; fresh gathered, dirties, No. 1, 12V&16c; No. 1, 11&12C; poor to tslr. Kit 10c: fresh gathered checks, good to prime, 9llc; poor to fair, per case, $l.wtf7.40; western whites, 1719c; western gathered whites. 17i-;i9e. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS More Cheerful View of Crop Prospect Causei Prices to Rise. CONSOLS DECLLNL IN LONDON Drep I .sweat Paint la Right? Years Asrrlhed te SelllaaT Meet Mqaleatloa a a a Palltlcal larrrttlair. NEW YORK. July 11 The sharp decline In stocka which lesulted from announce ment of the government crop figures Kh rtly before the close of the market rsterday waa followed today by recovery. Oalns of a point or more were made oy many of the prominent lasues). The slg nlilcnnt feature of the movement waa that trie grain rarrylng roads aa a group were the strongest of the list. The change waa k direct reilectlon ot the more cheerful view which was taken In regard to crop pi ospects. A distinctly encouraging feature of the official statement which received little at tention at first, was the Indicated Increase In corn acreage which was greatly In ex cess of estimates, placing the area at a, total never before equalled. In the London market the decline In con sola to the lowest point In eighty years was ascribed to selling to meet liquidation elsewhere and the uncertainties of tho political situation In eastern Europe and Morocco. The low prices of consols today ivas 14c. below the minimum reached last December when these securities sold at 78c un the results of the general elections. The strength or Americans In the British market gave a firm tone to the openlnii here and prices advanced easily at the outset. The bond, market was firm. American tobacco 4e were weak and the 6s were strong. Total sale, par value, $2.So6,000. I'nlted States bonds wera unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Bales. Win. Law. ciese. with prices to 4 abors yesterdays New York closing. London closing stock quotations: Conaola. mon7 .. . 7H tatartlla Nh...lMVt do Kninl 71 T-14 Mo., Kan. V Tiaa.. IR Amal Capper 7IS N Yor ('antral .. .11114 Anarft4a aa Norfolk 4 Wasters . .IT2vJ Airhlann i afd (I pre KH Onlarle Jt Waatarn . S Aaltlmnra a Ohle. . . Ill Penearlanla I'anadlan Farlflo ...Zt FanS Mlaaa ( hMipfiM A Ohle . IMS Roadlnf Chi. Oraat Waalartl.. tl Southara Railway Chi., kin. si. r. iw p' Da Berra IV4 Soul ham Paeltla Inar KM O. .. union racllle .. II .. II .. 14 :.ir ..IKH .. .. ..l!t .. u4 .. no afl 4s t na V. S. Staal... So I at rti (I to fli So td p!4 , 4 Waha.h 0ran4 Tmnk . P'4 Illluoll I'rntral US -a MILVKK Har. quiet at 24 7-16d per ounce. MO.N e. Y I pir cent. 1 '1 he rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is l'k per cent; for three months, bills,' 1 per cent. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Are Light, but Val ues Show Slight Change. H0OS ABE A BIO NICKEL LOWER apply la Liberal anal nay era Arc aw ftettlas; lata Market arlaiaz La as b a Lavrer la Trie. Maatoa Rlaeks a4 Beads. BOSTON, July 11. Closing quotations on Allouas Araal. Copper ... AIL .... Arlsona Com. . .. B. C. I'. aV 8. Butte Coalition .. 1', ... M Mohawk ... t NoTada Can .... -Sa 'Ntplaalng Mlnaa . . .. K . Nonh Butts ... M. )4 Narth Ika . ls'a Old Domlaloa .. Cal. tt Arliona to cola . . 10 . 1 . 4 . 47, .101 Allls-Chalmars pfd Amalsa mated Copper .... Americas Alrtcultural .... A mar loan Bt Sugar American tan Amaiiean C. 4k F. American Oetton Oil American 11. 4k L pfd American lee Sacuntlas. .. 4. S t M 10 LtflO 1.(00 H4 H14 U 444 r-HK-.RSR St.arlv: etate whole milk new ' m"n i.?Tr?..l- . .1 ri ..Ti.V.i '. .r- . , .1. .UU.- .. ""''-L.Z -..... .American .... m yeuuw, a "'"' 1 specials, use; state wnoie miiK, emeu col No. 4 yellow, 34,94c; no. z. Mtww. ored. average fanoy, sso. s, Mai54c; no. a. w'a""- OATS-No. I white. 5i8464c ; standard, 5Va46c; No. I white, 46igVc; No. 4 white. 4444Rc; No. S yallow, 46846o; No. 4 yellow. 44W444e. A , BARLEY No. S, tVSUo; No. 4, 7ffS4o; No. 1 feed. e&'&TOo; rejected, 64tr74o. RYB-No, 2, S3Roo; No. S. Sl83o. Carlat Reeela. Wheat. Corn. Oats. m 234 US , 110 42 SS S .. U Chicago Minneapolis ......... Omaha Dululh ............... CHICAGO GRAIN AJTD PROVISIOHf Feat area of the Timellaaj sat Claetagf ' Prleaa ea Bsar af Trate. CHICAGO, July 11. Although tha gtrvam ment crpp report had a bullish construc tion here, most tradera took the view that the effect had been fairly well discounted beforehand. Largely aa a result, tha close was radically different from last night, cents lower to c. up. Corn finished at an advance of 1 to 114lc. oats with a gain of Mro to He and provisions practically the same as twenty-four hours previous. 8a far were speculators from becoming excited on the bull stds of the wheat market that at one time there was quite a selling flurry due to an estimate of mora than 500 cars of tho new crop as the number ex pected to arrive In Chicago tomorrow. Tak ing the day as a whole, however, bull sen timent was uppermost and In particular near the opening and tha close. September ranged "from 89 to Pic. with tho wtndup firm at 80Vic. a net gain tt Sc. In corn the notion prevailed that the gov ernment crop report did not by any means covet1 all the damage. Good ralne In Iowa and Nebraska today gave the bears a little temporary help, but the market soon rallied. September ranged between 64Vo and 65Ttc, closing firm at lHc to lHe up at 654i85To. Cash grades wera strong. No. 2 yellow fin ished at S4r064c. Kree profit taking and heavy ehort sell ing prevented much of an advance In oats. Ilenidea. private reports rather at variance with the government analysis had a some what" restraining Influence. High and low point touched by the September option were 46 and toTttf. with the closing at 4ii4o. a -rise of 'AUo aver last night. It was a vacation market In provisions. The outcome left all of the list within a nickel either way of yesterday's latest ex hibit., . , Prices In Chicago, furnished ty tha Up dike Grain company, 708 Brandeta building. Omaha; telephone Douglas 2473: llfec: fanev. HUe. POULTRY Alive, quiet and nominally unchanged; dressed, quiet but steady; west ern broilers, niyzzc; row is, lzioc; turkeys, U15c. Corn aad Wheat Regies Balletla. Record for tha twenty-four hours ending at I a, m. Tuesday, July 11, 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temn Rain Stations. Max. Mln. falL Sky. AsMsnd, Neb.... W 70 .00 Clear Auburn, Nob 104 72 . 0 Clear B'ken Bow, Neb. l .00 Clear Solumbus. Neb.. M ST .00 Clear ulbertson, Neb.100 It .00 Clear Felrbury. Neb.. .106 . 88 .00 Clear Fairmont. Neb... M 69 .00 Clear Or. Island, Neb.. SO S .00 Clear Hartlngton. Neb. S7 U .00 Pt. cloudy Hastings. Neb... M 4 .M Clear Holdrege, Neb... M - 8 . .00 Clear Lincoln, Neb W 70 .00 Clear N. Platte, Neb. S3 . .00 , Pt. cloudy Oakdale, Neb M 67 .00 Cloudy Omaha. Neb ST 74 .00 Clear ' Tekamah. Neb... 9R SS .00 Clear Valentine. Neb.. 88 60 .08 Clear Sioux City, la.. 88 60 .00 Clear Alta, la, 90 61 ; .08 Clear Carroll, la 95 M .00 Clear Clartnda, la...... M 70 .00 Clear Blbley, la 88 84 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVRRAGES. No. of - Temp. Rain- District. Btations. Mag. Mln. fall. 70 68 70 70 72 66 6 72 6 .70 .40 .40 .20 .5 .0 .70 .3 Columbus, O JT . 92 Louisville, Ky 20 92 Indianapolis, Ind. 11 92 Chicago, III... 25 t 90 Bt. Louis, Mo 25 94 les Moines, la.... 21 94 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 82 Kanaas City, Mo.. 24 96 Omaha, Neb IS ' 94 The weather continues warm throughout the corn and wheat region. Showers are quite general In the eastern portion of the corn belt within the last twenty-four hours. Scattered rains occurred In all the western districts, except the Minneapolis. Rains of one inch or more occurred at the fol lowing places, vis: Lamar, Mo.. I SO: Can ton. O., 1.70. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. A rtlcleaj Open; Hlgh. Low. Close.l Taa'y Wlieat July... S9H1TH 89H H S8 88 Bept... HOVal 1 " H 90 Dec... 93Ml'H . 93H 2 98H 93 May... 9H4-V '- 7HI x W 97 9744 Coin j I July...r,,S3, 63 tS 3H Sept... 65flt55i 65 64H 6H.H 4H Deo... 64H'4Hi5 684 64S 62 May... sagtieH 6HI5H 6H 65H 0Jul7... 45H 4fiVi 46S 464 fept... 464tf'V 464i 404S 4j 4H Pec... 4SV4H H 47S 48HH 47?,f 48 May...' 61V& 11 tO U SOVsits Pork July... IS 78 15 TS 18 ST 15 75 IS 72 Sept... 15 80 15 80 15 67 16 71 v 15 60 Jan.... 15 60, J4ta 15 56 It SO 15 60 LJu?y!..iS23 8 85 8 80 8 82 8 85 Sept... S4& ' 8 8 40 S 4t 845 Jan.... I 40 ) S40 . S 86 8 40 S 86 Ribs-, 1 , - , . . July. ..r 8 87' 89 Iff 8 40 8 87 Sept... 8 50 '! 8 46 8 60 S 60 Jan.... 8 17'J:8W S 10 8 10 S 14 Caah quotations were as follows: KLOUH-Kirm. RYB Nr 2. 84C. . BARLBY Feed or mixing, 70dJ5o; fair to choice malting. ll.OfV&'l.lo. 8EED1J F4ax, No; 1 southwestern, noml tia'.: No. I northweetsm. nominal. Timothy, llv.OOft 13.50. Clever. S9.ODl916.50. PK0V1J-ION3 Mess pork, per bbl., SIS. 76 515.S7H. Lard, per 100 ba.. 88.32. Short libs, aides., loose, S7.7ftS.SO. Hhort clear slriri, boxed. UrSS So. , Total clearances of wheat and Tour were cuual to 273.0iiO bu. ' Primary receipts were 1.0('3,O0Q but. Aompared with 355,000 the corre sponding day . a year ago. The world's visible supptv, as shown by Bradstreet's, decreased' 4.84II.00O tiu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 6u4 cars; oorn, 179. cars; oata, 98 cars; hogs, 27.000 heat. ' Chicago 'Caah Prices Wheat, No. 2 red, 87Mt88; Jt' 8 red, WVB7Wo: No. S hard. sacttstfc; No. 8 hard, 87wiic; No. 1 northern aprlng, 1.0Val02, No. 2 northern spring, 81.031.06; N4. 3 spring, 80n5o. Corn, VKro4ic; ro. cun, Kwu-tc, o. wnite, ovtftfic; No. S white. Jti4lV; No. 2 yellow, tuft H4q; No. yellow. 633841c. Oata. No. 2 white. 47M.V,e; No. 2 white. 404tt4714c; No. 4 white, 4"l.4Wc ; standard. 47j48c. BU'l"TEHr-tririn; : .- ereaineiiea, . iS4c; datrixa. 1H.UQ. WKiS dtrady, at, mark, cases included, ll-vll'm'- receipts. 14,283 cases; firsts, 14Vc; prime firsts, 15Sc. CHEKlik- Steady; daisies, UWlSHc; twins. liHttlik'-. young Americas, ltal31c; long noma, 13013SC POTATOfcTS steady; no market; choice to fancy. 85 oO-au.'ii. POULTRY teadv: turkeye, 11c; chick ens, l-'c; aprtnga, Use. VEAL Steady ; 60 to 60-lb. welghU, 8c; 60 to So-lb weights, 9W10Hc; U to Uu-lb. weights, lie. Carlut Receipts Wheat. 233 cars; corn. 284 cara; vats, 14 cars. ' KM I m ted Tomorrow Wheat, aortars; corn. 179 cars; oats, 98 cara. Mtaaeapolla Grata Market. MINNKAl"OLlS, July 11. WHEAT July, 97c; September. 97VH7Vio; Daoembw, SKVi'if so-c; io.' ijiaru. wtc; ro. 1 northern, St. Laals Gaeral Market. ST. LOUI8. July 11. WH KAT Cash. lower; track No.' S red, 844S6Mro; No. S nara. s,'J6c; futures, higher: July. SM4c: September, 87o, ' CORN-steady; traek No. 2. STe: No. 2 white. 6SO9c: September. 66c: December. 66Hc. OATS Higher: track No. X. 47Vao: No. 2 white. 6OH0; September, 47c. MX is eteaay at owtrsso. - FLOUR Firm: red winter patents. 84 10 94.60; extra fancy and straight, 83.00i84.00; hard winter clears, 22.70g3.08k (iliJKtr Timothy. 85.WWB9.60. CORNMEAiL-2.60. BRAN Quiet: sacked, asat track. 81.04 1.08. HAT Higher: timothy. S22.00Oa7.e0: oral- rla. 818.00021.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; jobbing. $16.00. Lard, lower; prime steam, S8.108.2e. Dry salt meats, unchanged; "boxed extra snorts, .To; clear ribs, 18.76: short clears. 89.12V4. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. 89.75: clear ribs. 89.76: short clears. I10.12V4. POULTRT Firm: chickens. Ho: asrinrs. 1618c: turkey, 16rl7o; ducks, So: geese, so. BUTTER Higher; creamery, WejMHo. cvjrtjHB meaay slc ua, Raealirts. Shlnmanta. Flour, bbl. '. 76,000 6,600 Wheat, bu. 191.008 ' 88.009 Corn, bu 79,000 . 86 enO Oata, bu 71,00 ' 16,000 Kaaaaa Cttr Grata aa4 Prevlslne. . KANSAS CITT, July 11 WW EAT Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard, 8644Mlc; No. 8, itytOc; No. 2 red. 8&$oV4o; No. S. 86860; September, 8046He. CORN-Cash. Hlo hlrher; No. S mixed, 70c; No. 3, 60Vic; No. t white, 70Ho; No. 8. 70c; September. 66o, sellers; December, 4He4c, seller. OATS Unchanged: Na. t white, 49fHHo; No. 2 mixed. 47Vi34So, RYE 032c. HAY Unchanged to 50c higher; choice timothy, 118.0019.00; choice prairies, $17.50 tj 18.00. BUTTER-Creamery. 23c; firsts, Jlc; seo onds. 19c; packing stock, 17VHS. EGGS Extras, 19c; firsts. 16c; seconds. So. . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 144.000 36,000 Com, bu 49.OOO 84.000 Oats, bu 20,000 ,000 Milwaukee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. July 11. WHEAT No. 1 northern, Sl.0aiil.03; No. 8 northern, 81.000 1.03; September. 90V4e; December, 934c. OATS Standard, 4744c , BARLEY Malting. ll.06Cl.16. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, July ll.-WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. 1 Maaltoba, 7s 9dVI; No. 2 Msnitoba, 7s 4Sd; futures easy, .July, ts lOSd: October, Bs 94d; December, as id. CORN Spot, Americsn mixed, eld, 6s6H4d; new American, kiln dried, 6s id : -futures. steady; September,. 6s 44d; December, noth ing aoing. Peoria Market. PEORIA. July lt-CORN-Hlgher; No. S yellow, c; mo. i yellow, iec; No. 8 mixed, ,c; no grade. atV83c. I OATS Higher; No. 2 white, 47c; standard, 4Hc; No. 2 white, 44tte. . American 8 A R. .. Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Steal Foundries American Buiar KariDtns.. Amaiiean T. Se T American Tobacco pfd American Woolen , Anaconda Minim Co Atchison Atchison efd Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore Ohle Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific , Central Leather Central beat bar fd Central nl New Jersey Chesapeake A Ohio Otloase Altea Chicago O. W., sew Chinese O. W.ad Chlrag 4k N. w mcaaa, M. St. r.. C.. C. O. St. b. Colorado T. A I Celorade A gmtbare Censolldatetl Oas ..... Corn Prodoets Delaware A Hndeon 1.. Dan Tar A Rio Oranda , D A R. O pf Distiller getmrKles Xrle Erie let efa Erie td pfd General Btectrta Ot. Northern era. ex-aiv. Great Northern Ore otfe... Illinola Central Intarborough Met Int. Met. pit International Harvester .. Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaas Cur Southern X. C. 80. pfd Laclede Oas Loulavllle A Nashville.... Minn. St. Louis M.. Bt. P. 4a S. 8. M Missouri. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd Mlaaourt Pacific National Blaeult National Lead N. R. R. ot M. 14 pfd.... New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western........ North American Northern Pacific Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania , People's Oea P., C. C. A St. L Plttaburg Coal Presaed Steel CBS Pullman Palace Car Hallway Steel Spring Reading Rppublla Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rack Ialand Co. pfd St. L. A 8. F 3d pfd St. Louis 8. W St. Louts S. W. Sfd tSloaa-Sheffleld S. A I Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneaaee Copper Texas A Pacific T.. St. L. A W T , St. L. A W. pfd Tnlea Pacific Union Paclflo pfd United States Realty.. I'nlted Stataa Rubber United States Steal IT. s. steel pro Utah Copper Va -Carolina Chemical .... Wabash Wabaeh pfd Western Maryland Weotlnghouae Electric .... Western Union Wheeling A U B Lehigh valley MS H t4 1,000 8014 T44 10 It I84 9t oVa SI im MS 4Vd n 41 H so 107 17 , lit 700 ltH W 138 100 S414 44 4 1H 100 19 14. too ll.l'i ll,i ID 100 IOS'4 10J' 101 too 1S0 lt4 too mii loivt i'1 10D 13 II 2 14.300 I44 2H 4 9,300 141Vk 4IT4 100 i4 I0"4 so'4 100 ltes 109V K , il 30 t U M 4 T 3.10 Bk 91 l4 147 8.4M 1M U SM-it M 14S I4H M, 34. 34 4ot 144 1H 146Vj 10 14H 14 14 1T0 tea 111. ?4 n 34 M "V, rr 47'A 100 'i'too "i-iii 100 47 00 14 1,400 1M 13 100 1 1 'i'aoo 'ii '17 T.400 io 4 30 112 111 '9,' 400 'ii 'iiii 7 47 100 too 100 11 141 1MV 133 11 141 17 30 111 17 11 41 11 IS 47 11 IB 1,100 107 107 107 I, O0 134 iu ir.t tt 70 140 140 140 1.40 17 11 17 TO 44 41 47 4 135 (3 0 1 tOO 45 43 43 100 10 10 '10 71 1, to m i w I0 14 1,100 114 U4 174 600 10 104 101 (00 ' M mo 0 tO I lee 4 100 11 11 111 10 8 tl 81,300 10 13 ln 100 1 Z 1T in 3 3 l.DOO tl 31 300 te 43 IM 44 44 t.toe iit m 11, 441 32 31 71 1.300 10 410 300 ! 12 4 72 't 21 43 3 12 43 44 II 71 41 122 32 71 41 ! 21 47 t'al. 4k Ilecla Centennial Cop. Hange C. C East Butte C. M Ulrous Con tiranby Con Greene Cananea Isle Hnyala Copper . 17 Kerr Like 440 Parrstt 8. A C. 12 12 Uulncy 40V4 Shannon 11 ll'e Superior 2! 4 superior A B. M.... b 37 Tamarack t 7 V. S. S. R. A M ... 11 do pfd Utah Con 1! Lake Copper lt si'tan Copper Co.... 30 IjH Salle (ppcr 3 Winona 3 Miami Copper II Wolrerlne ill E-4tT. New York Mining; Storks. NEW YORK, July 11. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 100 Little Chief Com. Tunnel stock. do bonda Con. Cal. A Vs. Horn Stiver Iron Stiver Lead vl lie Cos. ... Offered. 22 m us 20 te Mexican Ontario .r Ophlr ! Standard Yellow Jacket .. t ..3M ..10 ..120 ..lu .. M OMAHA GBXERAL MARKETS. BUTTER Creamery, No. t, delivered to the retail trace In l ib. cartons, lie; No. 2, in 80-lb. tubs, 28o; No. 2. in l ib. cortona. tic; packing ttock, solid pack, ltHc; dairy, In 80-lb. tubs, 19t20c; market changss every Tuesday. FISH (all frosen)-Plckere 10c: white, 16c; pike, 14c; trout, 11c; large crappies, v20ci Kpanlsh mackerel. 19c; eel, lSc; bad uock, 12c; floundera, 13c; green catfish, 16o; lue shad. W each; shad roe, per pair, 40c; (rog legs, per dos., ibcQUOO; salmon, 10c; ballbut, 8c; yellow perch, o; butralo, 6c; bullheads, 14e. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. . 16o; No. 2. 13c; No. 8, 10c. Loin: No. 1. 18c; No. 2, 14c; No. 8, UHc. Chuck: No. 1, 6c; No. 2, 6tc; No. 8, 6. Round: No. 1, luc; No. 2. 9c; No. 8, 9c. Plate: No. 1, 4Hc; No. 2, 4C( No. 8. SVic. FRUITS. KiC Apricots. California. Per crate, fci- Bananas, fancy select, per bunch. 2.2n2.60; Jumbo, bunch, t2.7StS.7f. Cherries, home grown, per 24-qt. case, 2.00. Canta loupes, California, standard, 46 count, 82.760 .w per crate: pony oratea. 64 count, u.za 2.E0. Dates, anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb. t pkgs. In boxes, .per box, 82.00. Gooseberries, home grown, per 24-qt, cut, 93.00. Lemons, llinoneira brand, extra fancy, 800 else, per box, 17.00; 800 slie, box. 87.00; Ixrni 11 monelra, fancy 800 slse, per box, 88.00; 860 else, per box, 86.00; 840 and 820 sixes, 60c per box less; cymbal brand, 800-860 sizes, por box, 66.00. Orange, Niagara, Redlands, Val lencl&s, all sixes, per box, 84.00; fanoy Va lencies, 80-96-124 sizes, 88.76; California Jaffa and Mediterranean aweet oranges, 176 and smaller sixes, per box. 83.60. Peaches, Cali fornia, pef box. 2160. Plums, California, per crate, 11.86. Pineapples, Florida, 24-80-86-42-48 sizes, per crate. 83.86. Red currants, per 24-qt. case, 8.60,2.75. Strawberrlea, Hood river, per 24-qt. case, 83.26. Watermelons, Georgia and Florida, per lb., lKc VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax. per hamper, 82.60; per mkt, bsk.. 21.00. Cab bage, home grown, per lb., 6c. Cucumbers, hot house, lta and 2 dos. In box, per box, 1160(8-1.75; home grown, per mkt, bsk. of about 2 dos.. 8L60. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dos.. 21.60. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c. Tomatoes, Texas, per 4-bsk. crate, 90ctl.00. Radishes, per doz., 20o. Onions, Texas Bermuda, white, per crate, $2.26; yel low, per crate, 82.00; California, In sacks, per lb., 2Vc. Parsley, fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 46c. Potatoes, Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., 21.861.60; Virginia, new stock. In tibia., per bbl.. 16.00. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California soft shell, per lb., 18e; In sack lots, lc less. Brazil nuts, per lb., 12c; In sack lots, lc less. Filberts, per lb., 14c; in sack lots, lc less. Peanuts, roasted, per lb., 8c; raw, per lb., Hc Pecans';'' large, per lb., 16a; In saok lots, lc less. Walnuts, California, per lb, 19c; In sack lots, lc less. Honey, new, 24 frames. 23.76. lt.300 1U 137 17'4 1,00 M S 73 ISO 42 42 41 4t.00 73 7 7 400 11 113 11 1,00 30 CO 49 10,20 34 36 8.40 10 M T 1 1 4 73 0 1 M IS 23 4 TS 0 3 600 174 174 174 Total sale for the dsr, 284.600 eharea. Mew York Haaey Market. NEW TORK. July U. MONETw-On call steady; 2H per cent; ruling rate, f tier cant: closing bid. 24 per cent; offered at 2V Pr cent. Time loans, dull and spirit less; sixty days, per cent; ninety oars, l4dl'S per cent; six months, 8H per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 34S per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE-Steady. with advance, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84.8476 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8646 for demand: commercial bills, $4.84. SILVER Bar, 63c; Mexican dollars, 46c. ' BONDS Government, steady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on bonds were aa follows: C. S. ret. Is. rag.. ..10 int. M. U. 4... d coupe a 10 'Japan 4s tj. g. I, rag 101 do 4 da coupon 11 K. C 8e. 1st la. V. 4a. reg m L. 8. deb. 4a 121 do eousoa 113 L. A N. unl. 4a.. Allla-Chal. 1st Is.... 74 M . K. A TP. lat 4s.. 7 Amer. Ag as 102 do sea. 4a 17 Am. T. A T. e. 4s.. 11 Me. Pkolfla 4a 77 Am. Tobacco 4s tt N. R. R. of M. 4s M do 1W N. T. O. s 8s.... 17 St t . ws. . s? aa see. aa. 17 Bs 4 74 D Armour A H. M N. T . N. H ..111 os. ts U; ..111 S. A W. lat . 4s.. 7 .. t do e. 4a 1044 9 No. Paalfls 4s .. 1 do ts 71 .. 0 o. g. t, rtdg. 4a... 3 Dalatk Grain Market. Dl'Ll'TH. July 11. WHEAT-No. 1 northern, SS'ie; No. 2 northern, 95H$4jt4c; July. Shi.c; September, 9o bid. . OATS 464c. Metal Market. NEW TORK. July ll.-META LB-Btand-ard copper, quiet; spot, 812.121186; July, 812. lfy?l 12.:i! Allfl-llat .nlamh.. itnA flelnh.. m.!; Nw - northern, 8uH8o; No. 212 17mi2 S7W: London market, firm; spot! " C. I :67 De 6d; futures. 57 le U. Lake cotaver. 212.7W11.000. Electrolytic. 8U.a2VktlT2.Jo. FLAX-cAflT: RAULKY-:7o&tt 08. CORN Ne. 8 yeUow. 66lt94e. t..no-,.Nio. 8 waits, 4jj-tiic. KTE-ncf, 2 Sic. . RRAN-WotniV4J0. " FIAUR-y tvsi peltate, ts ayjyiJO; seconj ateata. ftbtAt 75; firsi clears, 83 2oa.66; tecond clears, 82-84)2 68. . Vlalttle 8alr Oraln. NEW TORK. July IL-Speelal cable ana 'elesrephle. cummunkailona reeetved by Riadstreet's shew the following changes In available aufpllea aa. eomuared with the Irevloua aocouot: Wheat. I the United States eaat ef the Ruckles. Increased 9J4.000 bu.; la Canada, ncreasd l.0is buv.r lutal. I'nlted State uid Canada-. Increased Sal.tkm bu.; afloat Vr aad la Eurype, deereaaed 8.600,400 buv; -. r taj.. l asting. 112 27Vwall SO. Tin. dull: snot 843 0lVp44.O0; July. 842.0U943.00; August. 841.60 tJ4l jo; Sejtember and October, 4H1 Oui att. London market, quiet; spot, tttte tos;-futures, em las. Lead, steaay; K4&M60, Saw Tork; 84.S0SJ4 40, East Bt. Louis; Ln don, spot. 18 te Sd. Spelter, quiet; 8.TWS 6 76. New York; 86.vfn6 66. Ku! St. Ueule; London. 86. AaUmony, Coukaon's 88 Iron. Cleveland warrants. 49 94 ta iAndoa. Locally Iron waa quiet.- Ne. 1 foundry northern. 8l6.00tjie.28; No. I foundry aortrt ern. 114 76tl6.00; No. 1 foundry southern and No. I fotmdrv southern soft. $14 7M16 t. ST. LOUIS. July U-Mfe7TALS-Lead, steady at 84 40; Spelter, weak at 86.86. tellneal lager A7vane4. NEW TORK, July 11. All grades of re fined sugar were advanced 60 per 108 lbs. textev Atchlaoa sea. do ev. e do ta . A. C. L. lat 4a... Bal. A Ohle 4s... do la do s. W. ts. nnk Tv. ev. 4s.... l Pens. ev. ta HI.. t7 aoen. ef Oa. ta 10 de sen. 4a 103 a, i leather aa Reading gen. 4a l O. el N. J. 1. 6. .111 Bt. U I. F. fg. 4 11 rfcaa. A ohle 4a...lel do gaa. aa 17 do ref. le !! LA W. e. 4. 7 Chicago A A. Ia... de lat gold ta..... K C. B. A VI 1. 4a.... 1 . A. L. 4a 7 do gen. 4a go. Pae. eol. ta 3 J U. A S.P. g 8a 2 de ev. 4e C. R. I. A P. a. 4a. 13 da 1st ref. 4a a. aa So. Kallwav as 1M Col. Ind. te do gen. 4a. 1 !. alia. ea. 42 I'nloo Pseirio 4a lsi C. A S. r. A e. 4s M do v. a ld D 4k H. st. 4 it is rai. aa. .. si en. A R. O 4a.... 1 V. S. Raboer to.. ..let 1. r-r 0 IT. t steel 2d ee....lK rtlstlllere ta 1 Ve.-Car. Cham. la... 100 Bri. a I. aa Uj wahaan let as in do gaa. 4a...., It d lat A ea. 4a.... da cv. 4a, ear. A.. Bt Western M4. 4s W do aenea B T Waat. Elec. ev. ta.. 4 Oea. Elec. ev. ts ...Jet Wla. Central 4s t III Can. lit ret. 4a. . M Mo. Pac. ev. U t lot Mat. 4a lis, Panama to 102 Bl4. eXtered. New York Carb Market The following quotations are furnished by Ixgan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. Sift South Sixteenth street: .. II Inspiration , 3 .. 11 Laroe . 4 .. It Nev. Csas 1 .. 22 Nawkoeaa 1 .. 1 Ohio Copper 1 .. SS Hawklt Oealltloe.. I .. Rar Central 1 ,.. 11 Swift Pks Co 101 .. 1,1 Tvaoait Mia lag Trinity cue Oeldflald Ftereaoe .. 1 North Lake Oreeae Caaaaea .... 1 Bar State Oas.. Butts Coalition Cactus Chleo Chief Coea ..... Da via Dai r Kir Central .... Crankila Otrees CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET DemaadT fop Cattle aad Sheens Weatn Hogt More Acttve. ' , CHICAGO, July ll.-CATTLEJ Receipts, 8.000 head; market weak; beeves, 84.86ig 6.90; Texas steers, t5.60ig6.00; western steers, Jt.TMWiej; stockers and feeders, 23.00(86.10; cows and heifers, f2.3otjo.76,' calvect lo.7&8i7.1&. HOGS Relrls. 17,000 head; market more active; light. 86.4fls.82tt:mlxed. 86.35 j6.82H; heavy. 86.20&4.80; rough,86.20.40: good to choice heavy, (6.4org.tw; pigs, 6 10 60; bulk of sales, 86.66!g6.70. tsnm&r aisl lamhb neceipta esti mated at 16,000 head; market weak; native. 22.5004.66: western. 83.0034.00; yearlings. 84.ViCfi5.oO; native lambs, 4.:5!27.00; western, 84.7oB)7.00. St. I.oals I.lTe Stock Market. ST. LOUI8. Mo.. Julv 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,500 head. Including 1.600 head of Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers. 86.OOtf4t.76: dressed beef and butcher steers, 85.06.26; steers un der 1.000 pounds. 86.26a.40: stockers and feeders, 83.00ti4.o0; cows and heifers, 13 00 t.50: cannera. ll.oowg.oo; Dulls, W-OWo bo; calves, 83.0fnK7.76; Texans and Indian steers, 8326t.00; . cows and ' heifers, 83.00ii 6.00. HOGS Receipts. ' 14.700 head; market. ..... L. Iaw... -,1m mrA llV,fe UAKHU e.ou; pacaem, o.ooioti.io; uutvnera inu oeai heavy, 8O.60itr.7a. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 11.800 head; market steady; native muttons, 83.26H.26; lambs, J4.00r7.10; culls and bucks, 82.0O7j3.60; stockers, n.zwcjo.uu. t. Joseph Live Stack Market. 01.1 juor.r 11, mu., uiy ii.-Aiiua- Recelbts, 2,600 head; market steady; steers. 24.60(j.36; cows and heifers, 22-6034.00; calves, 83.0OitfTi.O0. HOGS Receipts. 18.000 head: market slow; top, 86.60; bulk of aalea, 26.25i34i.46. eri it,.- adiu IjAmbb neceipts z,uts bead; market steady; la,mba, 84.60i86.7&. Cattea Market. NEW YORK. July 11. COTTON-Spot, closed quiet, 16 points higher: middling up lands, 14.26c; middling gulf, M 60c; no sales. New York cotton market, as furnished by Logan A Bryaa. member New York Cot ton exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street; Month. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. July Aug. Stpt. Oct. Dec. .. IS 70 .. 13 46 .. 13 08 .. 12 91 .. 12 93 14 04 13 M 13 15 U 90 U 98 IS 64 it so 13 06 19 05 12 86 14 04 13 so 13 11 It 96 l!9i 12 71 18 08 13 04 12 79 U 78 , Baak tnearlesre. Oaf AHA. June 11. Bank clearings for today were 82.241924.1. and fr the cor responding date last year 82.2o4.la2.68. Uades Stack Market. LONDON. July 11.-Amerlcan securities opened a fraction higher and advanced nn covering At - noon the tone was steady Wool Market. BOSTON. July ll.-WOOLThe combina tion of Intense heat, a holiday and uncer tainty over congressional tariff action made last week a dull one in the local wool market. Offering prices of dealers In the west for the new clip are practically 10 per cent below the high point of three weeks ago ana operations nave practically ceafced. ST. LOUIS. Mo., July H.-WOOL Un. changed: territory and western mediums. l'filuc; fine mediums, 1617;- fine, 11 t 14 Vie. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July II. DRY GOODS The primary cotton goous market was oulet end steady throughout the day. New lines of corded woolen suiting for men's wear were opened for the spring of 1912 season and the prices named In some of these goods showed reductions of from 6 to 10 per eent compared with last "ear. There was not much of call for silk goods and nations were ami. SOUTH OMAHA. July II. 1911. Receipt were; Cattle, lings. Sheep Olficlai Monday . Estimate Tuesday ... 5.534 ... 3.662 k.V9 16.870 4.MI 2.910 Two days this week... 9,1S 23.729 8.741 Fame days last week.... 3.3M 1.0M fcame daya 2 weeka ago.. 7.644 19.431 10 SK banie daya 3 weeka ago.. 6.7S3 18,6, 6.367 tame daya 4 weeks ano.. 8.3& A.o s.i ame days last year 8,733 9..4.I 24,4,6 The fnllnwlna- table showa the recelDta of cattle, hog and sb rp i.t couth tj.na a fj." tiie year to aate as comparea wnn yuur: 1911. 1910. lno. Cattle M3.637 4R7.9SH S5..06 Hogs : 1.47H.477 1,164.000 3'.'."..417 Sheep 7!,41I 727,308 63.10J The following table shows the average prices on hogs at South Omaha for the 1 a 1 several days, with comparisons: Dates. I 1911. I910.193.ll6.19t1.ll90j.llli. June 2...I I 8 791 7 C3 ( 971 6 X4I 6 48; July 3...46Hi 1 7 7 6 06 6 7 6 4l 6 i July 4... I J I I I Julv h I !tL.i a k. 1 711 I 5 701 6 48' 6 i Ju.y ... 6 26'A 8 9U 7 761 6 18 i 70, 6 42 6 Jfs July 7...I 6 8m 8 7s 7 69 26 I 6 431 6 W Juiy 8.... 6 SoVkl 8 661 7 66 1 6 16 6 74 i I 5 2 July 9... 8 tti 7 67j 6 181 6 69 6 42 Ju.y. to. July 11... 6 221 I 7 7 2l 6 o4l 6 661 6 83 ...... 8 44 ' I 6 421 6 681 S5 6 82 Sunday. Receiota and dianosltlnn of live stock at the -Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. c. M. A St. P Wabash Missouri Paclflo 10 Union Pacific 49 C. A N. W.. eaat 2 C. A N. W., west 42 C, St. P.-i M. A 0 14 C. B. & O.. east 5 C, B. St. Q., west 40 C, R. I. A P., east 4 C, R. I. A P., west 8 Illinois central 4 C O. W 1 Total receipta .180 6 9 51 2 2 75 1 16 8 2 69 1 S -i 2 t 1 23S 19 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co.. Schwarts-Bolen Co....;... Murphy W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant ft Lush Hill ft Son F. B. Lewis Huston ft Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Huss McCreary ft Carey 8. Wertheimer H. F. Hamilton Lehmer Bros Lee Rothschild McConnaghey Other buyers DISPOSITION Cattle Hogs. Sheen. 491 2.600 272 759 4.206 671 773 2,673 1.610 824 2,019 129 8K3 1,839 43 68 883 133 63 . 24 12 67 144 44 10 102 8 840 ' 663 Totals 4,778 15,119 8,144 CATTLE Receipts were hnrdly as terse aa dealers were expecting today, but there waa nine noticeable change in the general character of the offerings. In fact, the market presented few new features, and for the moat part values were about the ssme as on Monday. Strictly good to choice beeves were in liberal supply and reacuiy commanded good, rlrm llgurea. while, on the other hand, there was the usual disposition on the part of buyers to cheapen up on the medium and common trades thst constituted a liberal Dortlon of the offerings. in cow stuff the demand seems to be Improving and strictly desirable cows and heifers, both cornfed and greasers, found a ready sale at steady to strong prices. Canners nnd cutters were In rather liberal supply and Bold ' unevenly, but In practically the same notches aa on yester day. Veal calves were, perhaps a shad stronger, while bulls? stags, etc., ruled steady to a shsde lower. The tone ta the stocker and feeder trade continues to show Improvement under the Influence of good rains throughout the country, which reduced offer, ngs. Both yard traders and oountry buye.s were In the market for good feedera of all weights and prices were a shade stronger for any thing good enough to abide competition. Medium to common stuff showed little Im provement, but moved rather more freely than on yesterday. quotations on cattlet uood to choice beefs teers. 26.26li.60: fair to good beef steers, 36.003.26; common to fair beef steers, 86.0Oi5.90; good to choice heifers, 5.2636.70; good to choice cows, 24.766.60; fair to good sows and heifers, 84.004.7f; common to fair cows and heifers, 82.00S4.00; good to choice stockers and feeders. 34 7oO 6.16; fair to good stockers and feeders, 24. On 14 en; common to fair stockers snd feeders, 3 2503.90; stock heifers, 83.O034.00; veal calves, 33.&Oia.75; bulla, stags, etc., 83.004 6.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. 24. A. rr. Ma. P. t 112 t 10 20 12U a 1371 I 18 17 ".....1117 I tt 22 132 2 34 lit (0 tt 1334 t 20 COWS. 11 IN 18 Ml I tt I Ml 1(4 1 1120 I tO 4 17 I t 1 34 t (4 tt 7U t M IT 144 t (0 t ISO I 0 tl Ml IN I 4 t 0 8 1113 4 K 1 733 I 1 STEERS AND HEIFERS 11 Ill IK 34 Ill Ml t 60 I 26 14 11 I 20 10 18 4 00 44 Ill HEIFERS. 111 im 1 t4 4 te 18 I 18 I.... 0 4 It 414 t 1 I TIT 4 14 31 I 10 11 404 4 to 111 I 20 t 72 I SO 100 t 21 t II I II 3 ta It II... 17... 11... tt... 14... I... 4... II... 19 I 30 MS I 71 ll.'. BULLS. 18 IM CALVTCS. til IN II. 100 I 7t 121 4 00 231 I 30 148 4 80 117 4 It 434 I tt 490 I 34 IH III 111 t 41 174 M 120 I 40 171 I 3 ll I 1 140 e li t 0 t... I... 11... 1... 1... STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 14. Ill I M t Ill I 8 4 3o0 8 60 N Ml I 7 HOGS Big receipts of hogs governed the trade, prices showing a fresh loss of a big nickel. About 240 loads were received, 20t-pound stuff being the rule and heavy lard grades the exception. With liberal supply as an argument for cheaper cost, buyers seemed In no hurry to put up drove and the market was featured by quiet trading from start to finish. It waa a buainess session that had few lulls, how ever, and clearance at 11 oclock found practically everything In second hands. Packers furnished an outlet for a full 90 per cennt of the entire run and shipping selections consisted largely of good butch, ers and smooth heavlea. Demand of a purely speculative nature was too limited to have any appreciable Influence upon the general market. Spreads between various weights showed little change, but It is not so much a question of weight with buyers at present as of quality. Weighty animals with plenty of quality are selling on much the same basis as skippy light offerings. Long strings ranged at )l.'nti.J). and smooth bacon hogs dropped to 86.40, a nickel under yesterday s high price. nepresentaiive saies: - Isgar Market. NEW YORK. July 1L-8UOAR Raw. firm; muscovado, 69 test. 3 66teWlc; cen trifugal 94 teat, 4.06411c; molasses, 89 tost, 8304 9tc. Refined, steady: crushed, i.koc; graaulated, 6.16c; powdered, 616c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 1L COFFEE-Futures closed steady, net 4 points higher to 6 points lower; July. 11. luc; August, 11.46c; September, 11.27c; October, 11.16c; Novem ber. 11.10c; December, January, February and March. 1106c. Spot ateady; Rio. No. 7, 12 5-16al3c: Ko. 4 Sentoe, Uc Mild -quiet; Cordova, 144714c, nominal. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. II 20 ... 4 1' 41 231 40 t 3 4 21 4 I 2 71 201 ... 13 14 3U7 Wit Tl 171 30 3 (1 Ill H IM 44 114 ... 3 tl Ill Wit IT 2M ... I l 42 241 ... 1 2 la 221 ... I 30 I let 120 III 14 24 ... II 1 104 40 I 12 0 It M I 30 2T 244 10 I 13 Tl 117 ! t 30 17 341 IM t " II 214 ... I t 14 M ... IM II 201 I II II K.4 N- I tl 40 IM 40 I 1 I tU 144 4 15 17 221 N IN It 143 ... 28 14 It 4 I 3 II 161 40 4 21 Tl 22 ... I M (1 1 14 I 21 42 Ml ... 124 14 13 ... t It 14 21 44 I M 14 1!.l ... I it Tl Hi ... t a T 207 4 4 84 141 40 M II Is ... 48 14 IM s 6 It til 4 4 24 7 . 1st t 2 T Ml N I H 4 2M Mil 1 21 ... I 204 . . 4 t II 24 4 CM IM .1 T4 242 4 t M 224 ... II Tl. Ill ... I tt M 22 Mil aa it 3 a t w 220 m ms T8 K IS III te u ... t II 1 11 11 I tt te 241 ... ills 14.. let 1 I 24 204 12 21 ... Ill II 2ol MIX 21 272 ... I IS St 341 ... I M 12 .21 ... 12 II 1st ... Ill 44 24 ... I tt Tl KIT 4 ' 41 la ... It TT 20 4 I II tat ... I 21 1 244 1S tat tt bl ... lit M IS ... 6 84 7. 74. 4. ... 1T ....IM ...11 ...tit I M t n t 40 t 4 St. 91 . . I ss M i: Ill IS. at jit so I 21 221 . . I 17 It MS It 27V SHEF.P Trade In fat sheep and lamb was highly typical of the bet ween-graln- snd-grsss season, supply having a wide va riety with odds and ends from the corn belt predominating. I .ess than twenty loads t stock were received In all. two or hree loads of grsseers from Idaho being the only range arrivals. Missouri aent In nine loads of feeders snd dry-lot sections turnlshrd about a half dosen loada of mixed offerings. Business during the greater part of the session had a peddling appearance, but the demand for killers waa fairly active despite this rart. pncea ruuy steady bought any thing at all attrartlvok and her and there a transaction was 11 aide that looked a little higher. Stale Oregon wethers sold at 24 26, Idaho yearlings acted well at 86 and Idaho ewes got action at 83.75. There were no range spring lambs of consequence on sale, but yesterday's close In this branch of the market waa lower, and It would take an extra good article to reach 37.16. Corn belt stock sold In package and ac tual corditlona of trade were hard to de termine. It is very apparent, however, that spring lambs have lost much of their popularity. Recent big declines at Chicago exert a depressive Influence, these declines being traceable to heavy runs of southern lambs. Really good lambs sre selling around 36.nT4i7.09 and limit on prime qual ity may be placed at 27.26. Orders for feeders continue notably scarce despite a better crop outlook, and strongs too poor to kill are hard to move at any price. Prospects for feeder clear ance today were doubtful. Quotations on grass stock. Pprlng lambs. good to chutes, 86.85&J7.15; spring lambs, fslr to good, te.omH4i.so; yearlings, tair to choice, 4.23fiir.00; yearlings, feeders, 23.50li4.2; wethers, fslr to choice, 33.6o(M.35; wethers, feeders, 82.xg3.40; ewes, fair to choice. (175 3.75; ewea. feeders and culls, S1.76$2.40. Quotation On corn belt stock: Spring lambs, Sri. 2u7. 25: yearlings, fair to choice. 35.2T$t.50; wet here, fair to choice, to.uOft' 4.00; ewes, fair to choice, 13 0004.10. Representative sales: 82 western yearlings, feeders 15 spring lambs, culls 234 western ewes 15 western ewes, culls 641 Idaho spring, lambs 231 western yearlings . 10 spring lambs 24 spring lambs 24 Spring ' lambs 658 Oregon wethers 129, Oregon wither, culls 22 western ewes 152 Idaho yearlings 30 Idaho yearlings, culls 163 Idaho ewes . 94 ewes, ldsho culls 10 Idaho lambs 73 western ewes 34 western eWes, culls 2 spring lambs 40 western ewes 92 native sprlpg lamb 79 spring lambs 19 native yearlings 15 western ewes .. 66 .. 84 ..114 ..109 .. 73 .. 78 .. 78 .. 77 .. 62 .. 93 .. 83 ..141 .. 78 .. 73 ..105 .. 97 .. 61 .. 98 .. 84 .. 90 ..122 .. 71 .. 66 ..104 ..120 4 25 4 40 3 5 2 60 7 16 6 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 4 2.". 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 V 8 75 2 25 6 60 4 00 2 25 7 25 e 4 16 7 10 7 00 4 So 4 10 NEBRASKA GETS lIORE RAffl tasTasstsaTaTaTaTs " Towns Alonj Burlington KoUtenfJ ' with Ufht Ehowrrt. PROSPECTS ARE KTCOvTllAOIiTa ' ' . V Several Tewas Reaert fVestatt), While 4rtevt atsseat Iwtl Meet af tke Grata geettaae af TTeAraasrau Refreshing rain. eccvmpnl',n with halt began falling in Omaha an ta the tva- vlclnlty at :4 Tueeday morrtrr. The rata, however, did not last long, . no wot the eastern part of the state. . Early morning report sTi owed patn e-B Ing In a few town along the MeCoo di vision. The Wymor and" Sterling -divisions reported clear and hot weather, amfl calm winds, with little prospect for rain. In ONelll rain was falling tightly, 'but thi skies were clearing at l:M o'clock. Al nestings one-fourth of n Inch vf rein had fallen at 8 80 and good prospects for more. Sheridan and Allls.no division also reported clear skle and no traoee of rain. The following town reported rain Tuesday morning: , Norton, Kearney, . ,, t OherUn. Hasting. Wllsonvllle, ValenMne. Herdon, Wakefield, ' O'Neill. Tekamah, , aetvtfie,ri iii iivhiv v iv owiu -1 was a drop in the temperature of 19 degree In Omaha on account of the halt and rain At 10 o'clock when the inercurjr In the tuba waa registering 86, pedestrians began rook lng for another scorching hot day. but at 11 o'clock the temperature was , 87. Kaaaaa Pity Live Stack Market. KANSAS CITY, July 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head, including 3,000 south erns; market, ateady; top, 86.70; cows, strong' to 10c-higher. Dress beef and export-steers. 2A2096.79; fair to good. 84M3 6 15; western steers, $4 6094 25; stockers and feeders.4 33.00tM.76; southern steers, 83.40 6.00; southern oow. 82.6034.00; native cows, 82.2iv914.6O; native heifers. 83.60&.60; bulla, t2.86irM.60; calves, 83.60f6 00. HOGS Receipts, 20,000 head; market, steady to weak; hulk of sale. 2S.30Qt.45; heavy, M.36I&6.66; packers and butchers, 86(Sd0; lights, $.2&fM.50. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.000 head: market, steady to l&c lower; lambs, 36.00-f6.90; yearlings, 34.50i38.60; wethers. 84.00itt4.26; ewe. 63.253'3.76; atocker and feeder, 22.00&3.00. Stock la Rlht. Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets Monday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 8.600 10 Mm 2.900 St. Joseph 2,6011 13,000 3.000 Kansas City 11.000 20.000 7.000 St. Louis 8.600 14.700 11.800 Chicago 3,000 17,000 H.000 Totals ...2a 700 81.600 40,700 Mother Brings Some Pickles to Sick Babe at the Baby Camp Nurses See What Poor Babies Are Fed by Their IU-Advised Mothers. Pickles and Wienerwursts, pie and dough nuts, are not considered the Ideal hot weather diet for babies by the nurses at the babies' camp conducted by the Visiting Nurses' association at Seventh and Ban croft streets, where thirteen little ones are now being cared for. The mother of one baby at the oamp brought her offspring a little treat of pickles and Wienerwursts on his convalescence at the camp. Another mother came to the camp with a package containing pie and doughnuts for her 18 months old baby and stated that tea and coffee were common articles of his diet One of the chief causes of illness among the little ones, acordlng to the nurses, is Improper feeding of the babies by their mothers. ; RICHARD 0'KEEFE STARTS ON VISIT TO THE OLD SOD Expresses a Wish .that Ha Be Barlea ta Omaha, Jfa Mattes Where , , . ptT Plee. "Bury me in Omaha no matter what part of the world I die in," waa the part ing remark of Richard O'Keefe, when starting for a visit to his birthplace near Tburles, Tlpperary, Ireland. Tuesday morn ing. Mr. O'Keefe has been a resident of Omaha for almost half a century and has seen the place grow from a little hamlet to Its present municipal proportion. Ha has rastded at Fourteenth and Castellar streets for over thirty-five years. For the last eight years Mr. O'Keefe has been engaged In the mineral water busi ness In South Omaha- Recently he felt he had a - sufficient competency and sold out so. that h oould devote his time to visiting familiar spots in the Emerald Isle. He has -always been an aggressive mem ber of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Emmet '. Monument ' association and the Good Fellowship club. Before taking the train for New Tork, Mr. O'Keefe expressed a fervent wlnh to be burled in Bt. Mary's cemetery (Indian Hill), South Omaha, where the body of his wife has been lying at rest for a number of years. He has stipulated with ' the steamship company that In case he should die at sea his body should be taken to the nearest port, no matter what country, and there embalmed for shipment to Omaha. P. C. Heavey was named to take charge ef possible funeral arrangement.) II r. O'Keefe is 68 years old. BAXTER WRITES SCHOOL BOARD Asks Why New Mckeela SueaU Cast Tea Thoasaael Aalece More Thss Beads Voted for Then. The attitude of the Commercial club against the awarding of contracts for the Central Park and Castellar schools was expressed in a second letter seat to the Board of Education. The missive waa signed by W. F." Baxter, chairman of the municipal ' affairs committee for the elub. The board ' Is celled to account why the two schools should cost some thing In the neighborhood of 110,008 more each thaa th I70.4M specified by th people when they voted on a bond Issue for' school improvements. Balldlac Persalts. A. J. Beaton, 1612 Howard, alterations, 800; Mary E. Johpsnn,. 16u2 Bpruce, frame dwelling 82.800; A. H. Olmatead, 1928 L throp, frame dwelling. 83,6uO; Mr. M. J. Oleaeon, Thirteenth and Wing avenue, frame dwelling, 81.800.- tet in. HELP FOR THE HOUSEWIVES v waa Flada New Breed of Chicken 1 .with Na Feather ta.B . Flaeho. . H. L. f4wan ot 2874 Corby avenue Is of the opinion that he has discovered a new species of fowl, which will prove of great advantage to the housewife when It comes to plucking a fowl for dinner, , The bird, which Is being raised by Mr. Swan, was hatched from, what appeared to be an'or dlnary hen's egg. . t Is now 4 weeks old and has six feathers on Its body. The bird, according to Mr. .Swan, Is a rooster, and on . ecb wing it. has three short feathers, 'while on the, tall not a.1 feather Is growing. Stranger atlll la the fact that the bird has not even. any pin" feathers or fuss on. it, excepting around the eyes there is a little fuss which look like eye lashes. "That bird ha been in the sun so much," said Mr. Swan, "thst It Is beginning to get sunburned, hut th feather ref us to com out." RAILWAY TIME CARD ' UNION STATION -Teath aad Ma, .ea . Arrive. a 7:40 pro . a 8:46 pm ' a 6-46 am ' a 6:10 pm a 8:30 pm a 7:27 am I l:s pm a 4:60 pm" Imlful .19 Kn nn. a -Sn il a 8:18 am a 4:46 pm cal.. ..a 6:30 pm alo:o am I b!2:41 pm b 1:20 pm E lslaad A Pacific al0:3R pm ' a 7:46 am a 4:80 pm ' bl0:19 pm a 1:10 pm al2:12 pm a 7:47 am TJalaa Pacific . . Depart. ' pan r-ran. overland L..a 9:46 am China and Japan F. M.a 4:05 pm Atlantic Express .................. 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Colorado Special Perry Local ,,a 7:60 pra ..b 7.18 am ..a 6:69 am ,.a 6:0 pm ,.a 7:43 am ,.b 1:16 pot Wabash Omaha-St. Louis Ex.... a 8:80 pm Mall and Express , .a 742 am etanb'y Lcl (from C B.)b 1:00 pm ChlcagTo Great Western Ci.lcago Limited a 8.86 pm Twin City Limited a 8:86 pm Twin City Express a 8 .00 am Chicago Uxpreas ........ Local Passenger 8:16 pm llllaols Ceatrat Chicago Express a 7 00 am Chicago Limited a 4:00 pm klinn.-0t. raui ki T:o am ll.nn.-aH. Paul Ltd a 4:W f m 9:11 asa 'ii'KA pm 8:26 pm ' 6:6t) am U.-08 pm a 9:16 am all: 16 pm bl0:U am a 7:48 am a 8 80 pra a 8:46 pat a s .ss pa a 8:00 am a 6:09 am ttarltactea tallest. Berllasrtea Denver A California.. Puget Sound Express Nebraska point Ulaok HUla Lincoln Mall Northweut Express .. Nebraska points Nebraska Kxpress..,.. Llncoin Local bCRuyler-Piattsmoutn Lincoln Loval Piattsmouth-ioaa .... Bellevue-riattamouth. Chicago Hpeclal Denver bpeclal Chicago Express Chicago Kaat fexpres Iowa Local Creston tie) Local.,., Pt. 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