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14 TOE BEE: OMAIIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1011. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Though Not Bullish, General Market U a Trifle Stronger. WEAKHTSS IS SHOWS IN CORN Wheat la ttroager Than oa Previous bar, ola l p Halt Cent, and Oat Advanced Oaa-Malf That AbiiiI, i OMAHA, Aug. 11. 111. 1 Althourh tt could hardly be called bullish, , the general market was a trifle strong s Wheat ti stronger than yesterday, going up Wo. Corn wu a trlfla weak, which was expected and In Una with tha general tend ency. Oata. however. In -company with J wheat, wera a trlfla stronger. roing up Vc. Primary wheat recelpta were .M.UOO i bushels and ahlpmenta were 24.O0 bushsls I agalnf-t receipts last year of 1 421,000 bushels ' and shlpmenis of 98.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 172.000 bushels and shipments were IKS.ftO bushels against receipts last year of 24.000 buahels a:id ; ahlpmenta of 4U0.OO0 bushels. I Primary oata receipts were 798.000 bushela j , and shipments 1.51 0f bushels, against re ceipts last year of 79S.OOO buahels and shlp- J ments of 4S9.O00 bushels. Clraraneea were l.floo bushels of corn. I 900 bushel of oats and wheat and flour equal to 306.000 busheH. 4 The following cash sales were reported: WHFjAT No. 1 hard: 1 csr, 884c; 1 car. 90c; 1 car. 89Hc: 10 cars 89o. No. I " i 7-. i rmr Kn 1 cara. 84; I 4 cars, Mc; 3 cars. 89Hc. No. t mixed: 1 i ear. vre; 1 cars, 89c. CORN No. 3 yellow: S ears. B94c: 1 car, 3 W,c; 3 can, o4c. No.. 8 white. I cars, i W4c: 1 car. 0Hc. No. f: 1 car. 54c; 1 t car, f.H,e. No. 4: 1 carMc: 1 car. SHc. I OATS No. t white: t cara. 8M4c; 1 car, 4oo. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. I hard. 8841t0c; No. t hard. 87ifi9Hc; No. t mixed, 88"B0ViC. CORN-No. 8, 69H694c; No- 69B94c; No. 3 yellow, &Wc; No. 3 white, H OATS No. I white. 39VS40C. Cartel 3eoelnis. Wheat Corn. Oata. Chicago 2"0 7 28 Minneapolis 164 Duluth v Omaha 83 6 I CHICAGO GRAI1 AMI PHOV18IOJf ' Feat area of the Ti nil MB and Closing; Prlees on of Trade. CHICAOO, A tie;. 1 1. With exporters and millers competing for' offering and with farmers reported to have atopped selling hard winter grades, the wheat market . today took on an upward turn. Closing prices were steady at a net advance of He to S&'c. Latest figure on corn showed a gain of 'c to H'S'Sc, and for ? oats a rise of Ho to s. The outcome In i provisions was 6c to 374c decline. Improved demand for cash wheat, both here and at the seaboard, acted as the I main lever that pried futurea up. Reports 1 were current that India was rainless and that tha export surplus In Russia would J be even smaller than recently predicted. I not more than 84.000,000 bushels. At the same time word came that the movement of winter wheat from American farma had t been practically ahut off, the producera holding for higher prices, especially In the cane of the hard varieties of the grain. The greatest strength of the session devel oped Just before the close and was la decided contrast with early weakness. During the day September ranged from 924c to 84Wo. finishing steady, o up : at 934a Corn advanced following reports from Texaa that second planting were burning' up under hot winds and lack of rain. Be- ; sides Argentina ahlpped nothing thla week, against 4,600.000 In the corresponding period Inst year. September fluctuated between Me and Vdc with tha close steady, 'ac net higher at 6St?K. Cash grades I were firm. , Oata gathered a little strength from the , fart that country offerings were not large. i High and low points for September option ! proved to be 424c and 41o. with last aalea i 40 net higher, at 42c I Stop loss orders were dislodged In the , provision market aa a result of active j speculative selling. At the close pork i showed a drop of 27 4o from last night; i lard was oft Bo to 10c, and ribs lOo to 224c V Tha leading futures ranged aa follows! 6.14c; No. 2 yellow, 644c; No 1 yellow, 444o; No. 4 yellow, J'4c; No. I mixed. 4'-; No. 3 mixed, 644c, No. 4 mixed. 4c; nu grade. sic. OATS Higher; standard. 89c; No. t white. 3c; No. 4 white. 34C XKW IOKK CK.MuMAL MARKET Quotations of the Day oa Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK. Aug. n.-FLOUR-fteudy. ith a t.iir tiaao; i'i.ng ymwm. i. u.tv, imii.i sira.ghts. MV'tf4 1v, wini.i patents, 4U4.wi, siin c.i, ti.uvitt.i; K.nei tiii . i, 4.4 it m: wmu-r -x uas, ,u, i, 4o.l,.uJ-o. oir. slits. Hlii.J. txye t.uut, linn, la.r to gooU, 4 Vmu4.,u; choice to iniy. i.wi.iM. COrNMtAL 8ttay, tine white and J el low. n.Mii.w: voaise, h.ju.J. kun dried. Kb6. WHEAT Spot market, firmer; new No. 1 red, Mc. elevator, Tlo f. o. b. af.oat. No. 1 northern Duluth, new, 11.15 f. o. v sutures market whs eaaier erly on the improved week and lower markets In the northwest, but raillcd sharply on expert buyint and active lovering, closing at S'fllc net ad vance. Kxporl sales were tuieen loads. September, 7H'&s 11-lOc, closed. !"Sc; Ue umher, ll.ulfc l.v2c, clo.ed, ll.Wc. Re ceipts, U&.AM busbels; shipments, 24, W0 I bushels. cu.lN Hi'ot market, firm; No. l, 7Zc elevator, domestic basis to arrive, and 71V.C tor export No. 2. f. o. I. atloat. futures market waa without transactions, closing nominally unchanged to c nt advancv. i September clostd. il'ic; Uecember, ciosea, 71c. Receipt, 72.62C bushels. OATS spot market, steady; standard white. 4tc; No. 2, 4Vc; No. . 454c ; No. 4, 46c. Futures market was without transac tions, closing nominal. Recelpta, lb,6h0 bushels. HAY-fUeadv; prime, $146; No. 1, l.40 L45; No. 2. $1.20fl 30; No. i. toiaVK-HIDES-Dull: Central American, Hc; Bogota, -l'jtic. J..1&AT11EK steady; nemiock nrsis, 27c; second, 22avc; thirds, lig20c; re jects, 15c. . PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, 1900 160; family, I1S.7&& 20.00; ahort clears. I1B.00 (B17.50. Beef, steady; mess, Ill.OoirU 60; lamllv. tl2.B0iail3.00: beef hams. ju.wa,sa.(w. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 ids xio.wgrix.uo; picKieci nams, ii w. ura, eaRier: middle west prime. 8frtfi.0&: re fined, steady; continent, I9 60; Bouth Amer ican, flO.L'S; compound, $7.(MK&1.25. TALLOW Firm; prime city, nnas., country, BfSBViO. POULTRY treHed, gulet; western broil ers, 14&18c; fowls, UiSlftc: turkeys, UOlSo. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Union Pacific Leads Market in Down ward Morement. FHICX WITHDRAWAL INFLUENCE Street larllaei to H-Hef that Hesla- atloa Is Probably Impeliail by C'lrcamstances Eateadlag Over Decade. ArUclea. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Oose. Yes y I. I 1 1 ois Wheat Sept Iec. May. Corn Sept. Deo.. May. Os :--Sept.. Dec. May. Pork Sept. Jan.. Lard- rlept. Oct.. Deo., Jan.. Ill ba Se pt. v Oot. . Jan., 44 6 17 25 16 66 mm 07Hi 8 72V 0 7B 9 20 9 10 1 40 87 1 03V 66 1 02 4i 62 i 42 41 44H 44'4J 47S;46H, n as W 66 02H 07Vh 72',, 76 20 10 40 1( 80 II 27 8S2V, B 70 8 65 8 0 too 8 90 I 9741 1 aU 92H 1 OlH l!CI I I'ZZlSi x J a tit, 444 444, 47i 46H 18 tT1! 8 85 8 92H I 65 8 80 900 8 90 8 274) 8S7V, 17 J6 UH 896 9 024 8 70 9 224 9 12 Cash quotation wera aa follows: FLOUR Klrm; winter patenta. Il024.25: straights, S3.40ft4.00; spring straights. 14 V m.rj, spring patents, peat naro, .UU(a.20; bakers, S3.a0&4.e0. RYE No. I, 87 Wc. BA RLK Y Feed or mixing, 669860: fair to choice malting. LCal.l4. BE KD6 Timothy, 811.VuSil3.60; clover, 211.00 Cis. 00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbL, 817.60 Oil. (a, iara. per row ids., xlttvi. snort ribs, aides, loose, $&.S2VKlfl.m; short clear sides, boxed. tS.004i.2S. Total clearances of wheat and flour were qual to aw. 008 bushels. Primary reoelpta wera 972.0U0 bushels, compared with 1,421,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 116 cars; corn, S3 cara; oata, 306 cara: hoga, 10,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red, vaw,c; No. 8 red, 88V8iHo; ;No. 1 hard, winter, 93 o; No. 2 ahrd. winter, 91Httld&o; No. 1 hard, winter, WWSo; No. 1 hard, 90iuo; No. 8 red, 8tWUtto; No. 1 hard. spring, old, 1.12'L14, No. I northern spring, new, 41.otxoa.11; no. 1 northern spring, old, $108 1.11: No. 8 northern spring, new, 81 .0oHyl.05; No, 8 northern spring, old, ll.Ol.Os; No. 8 northern spring, new. H(1.01; No. I spring, 8102; No. 8 spring. 8Q7.00; velvet chaff. Wgwo; durum, tea4l.tJU. Corn: No. 2, 64'4 4bc; No. 2 white, 7407Ho; No. 1 yel iow, 65aic; No. i. MHQVio; No. 8 white, 67c; No. 2 yellow, 65Vao; No. 4, 64o4Vc; No. 4 white, 66Vaoc; No. 4 yellow, 4Mtf 64o. Oats: No. 2, 40c; No. i white, old, 4-"4c; No. 8 whtte, 4H,iuMlVc; No. S white, o'tt-too; No. 4 white, 4o'a'401Ac; standard, Cora and Wheat P.-i Bnlletlo. Record for the tw-enty-fuur hour ending at 8 a. m. Friday, Auguat 11, 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.- Hala- Ftatlons. Max. Mln. falL ikT. Ashland, Neb.. ..103 66 .00 .Cloudy Auburn, Neb 106 67 .00 Cloudy tB k'n Bow. Neb. 81 60 .12 Foggy Columbus, Neb... 86 63 .08 Cloudy Culbertson, Neb. 87 6 .36 Pt. cloudy Falrbury, Neb.. .104 68 .00 Cloudy Fairmont, Neb... 94 64 .00 Cloudy Qr. Island, Neb.. 87 68 .08 Cloudy Heatings. Neb... 90 65 .00 Cloudy Holdrege, Neb... 88 86 .05 Foggy Lincoln, Neb 101 66 .00 Cloudy No. Platte, Neb. 82 62 .18 Raining Oakdale, Neb 78 60 .11 Cloudy Omaha, Neb 10t 65 .00 Cloudy Tekamah. Neb... 89 62 .00 Cloudy Valentine. Neb.. 70 66 .02 Cloudy Sioux City, la... 82 60 .01 Raining Alta. Ia.: 84 68 .02 Raining Carroll. Ia 95 60 .88 Cloudy Clarlnda, Ia 106 68 . 00 Cloudy Sibley, Ia 72 66 .08 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. tNot included In average. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of -Temp Rain District. Stations. Mag, Mln. tall. Columbus, 0 17 98 68 Loulnvllle, Ky 20 102 68 NEW YORK, Aug. U-Followlng a spirited opening, in which prices of a number of issues advanced a lull point, Witn a gain of 1 for Canadian Pacific, today s stock maiket fell back In laise part. Ihe street, d.8CUt.n tne retirement of Mr. Fuck from the Harrlman boards, clear. y inclined towards tiie belief that It probably was Impelled by circumstances which have cropped up In the lint decade and hae recently been renewed with In ert aacd vigor. In the inn, a of the speculative commun ity, Air. Krlck's withdrawal from I'nion Pa ciiic anu adied properties also he.ped to explain the recent heavy offerings at marked recessions of Harriman iskuhr and illi.r stocks of the same eland, Mr. Frlck s iinvntio.i 10 retire being known to many of li s aociates for seteiai weeks. Other matters whicu had a depressing Influence Inciuued advices from tne west that ttie Illinois Central offtcla.s. tollow Ina.nK the lead of the I'nlun Pacific-Southern Pacific lines, have declined to engage In further conferences with their employes over the wage question, and cables from Liverpool stating the strike situation there had assumed a, arming proportions. The stock market sold off in the last hiur under the lead of Union Pacillc, which was aimoat the weakest Issue throughout. Tnat stock made a new low record, as did also Heading, Oreat Northern preferred, Great Northern Ore, St. Paul, Ba.tlinore A Ohio, Louisville & NashvDle, Atlantic Coast Line, Atchison, American Smelting and Western Union, Earnings of thirty-five additional roads for June show a decrease of almost 81,700,. 000 In gross, which was cut to a net de crease of 1800,000 by reducing operating ex penses. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, 81.8S5.000. United States government bonds were unchanged on call. Number of aales anu renulng quotation n stocks were aa follows: BalM ills. lrfw. CIom. Krf !( lke Copper I,a alle I'npper.. Mlimt Topper ... A k4 .. 4S t"t CVrpeer Co. . . tot wtr.a .. I Wolrerms .. It . 44 . t .104 retort or rnn nnARiso not sr. liaale Coatfltlnaa nnil Ailrsse of Year Make for Improvement. NEW TORK, Aug. 11. Bradstreet e bank cleailrss report 101 the week ending ." aust 10 shows an asgresate of l2.Wl..'!fS.-o'1, as n" nut :.917.7W).0'Xt last week and $2.4!4, 172.000 In the corresponding week last er. the iohowlng I a list of the cities: crriES. Clearings.) Ino. Deo. 64 72 64 60 70 64 00 .00 .00 .60 .00! .40 1 .80 .00 .20 Indianapolis, lnd.. 11 100 Chicago. Ill 25 92 8t. Louis, Mo 26 98 Des Moines, la.... 21 82 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 72 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 100 Omaha, Neb 18 90 Very warm weather again prevailed In all portions of the corn and wheat region except In the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri valleys. Good ralna occurred In the upper valleys and upper lake region. Ralne of one Inch or more occurred at the following stations. In Illinois: Sycamore, 1.40; Rockford, 1.20. In Michigan: Flint. 1.10. L. A. WEL8H. Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. St. Ioals General Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11. W H EAT Cash, higher; track, No. 1 red, 888o No. 2 hard, 90ci381.02tt; September, &Wc; Decem ber, 94c. CORN Steady; track. No. I 64c; No. I white, 6464'o; September, 6614c; Decem ber. 62V!j62S,0. OATS Higher; track. No. 2, 89Hc; No. t white, 41c; September, 41S40. RYE Unchanged, 92c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patenta, 84.10Q 4.60; extra fancy No. 1 and straight, 63-90 424.10; hard winter clears, 82 908. 80. SEED Timothy, 12.O04j14 00. CORNMBAL 82.90. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, J1.07 6108. HAy Firm; timothy, 819.00G8.60; prairie, $16 ftvdrao.oo. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. 817.60. I-ard. lower; prime steam, iS.iZWif 8.62Vk. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra ahorts, 89.60; clear ribs, 89 60; short clears, $9.624, Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $1060) clear ribs, $10.60; short clears, $10.62. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 9Ho; springs, 12Mo; turkeys, 16c; ducks, lO&o; geese, 6e. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 210260. EQOS Higher. 14o. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu 7.900 76,000 90,000 86.000 12.300 40,000 66.000 41.000 40UU410. BUI lITERr-Creamerles. 30cM6c; dalrlaa, 18 022c. KOOS Steady: receipts, 8,198 cases; at mark, cases included. 10Bl4c; firsts, lfttte; prime firsts, 170. CHEESE Steady; daisies, 1912ie; twins. llVijlic; young Americas, UWUV:; long borna, 18H913HO. POTATOES steady) Jeraeys, ir418c; Minnesota, 81 lOffl.16; reoelpta. It oars. POUTRY Uve weak; turkeys, 11c; chick ens, lie; springs, Uo. VEAL Steady; 60 to 80-pound weights, 8trc; 4 to 86-pound weights. 9ti10Vto; 86 to 110-pound weights, 11a. Reolpta. Shlpmenta. , l.40u .7 , 2M.400 24.300 70 500 82 616.600 837.700 0M 88,500 - Flour, bbla , Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu , Rye, bu Barley, bu , Kmsm City Grata aad Provision. KANtJAS CITY. Augr. 11. WH E AT Cash, unehanged; No. i hard. 90H$?7Hc: No. 8. tu'JTc; No. 8 red. ttfc; No. 8, 85Htr 86 He; September, 81SQt)lo, CORN HSrle lower: No. t mix, jf :o; No. t, m52o; No. 8 white, 4-XO2Vc; No. 8. 61Hc; SepUmber, 43 "40; December. 41V: May. 85c. OATS Steady J No. t white, 40841c; No. 2 tnlxed, 8SMI4UO. HAY Unchanged to $1.00 down; choice timothy, 8l8.CKVdlS.60; eholco prairie. $15.t9 14 00 BUTTER Creamery, J6c: firsts, 23c; sec onds. 21c ; packing stock. 17o. EGOS Extras, IVic; firsts, Wc; aeoonds Reeelpts. Shipments TVheat. bu 1.0"0 S3 000 Cnrn, bu BO.Wtl 2S.00O Oata. bu 83.D0 S.ouo Daloth Grata Market. PUXTTH. Aug. 11. WH E AT No. 1 hard, 31-07H: No t northern, 81 .06; No. t north ern. $1.0li41.044; September. 81.05Vk; De cember, 81.05, norulnaL OATS Uc Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 11. WH EAT Sep tember, 81.03H; December, 11.04V; May, fl OhV No. 1 hard. 81.07H; No. 1 northern. $1.06W1.07; No. 3 northern, ll.OOHjl.OOVs; No $1 .H4fpl.03A. SEED Flax, $2.30. BARLEY 70c$L09. CORN No. 3 yellow, 6Ve. OATS-No. $ white, 41V,410, RYB No. 8, 62c. BRAN $20.60 21.00. FLOUR First patenta, $.V206.40: second patenU. 84.70(4.96: first clears, $3.662.75; second clears, $155 '1. 7q Liverpool Grain Market. t rvrppmt. k i,a 11 WHr.iT Rnnt steady; No. 8 Manitoba, 7s KM; No. 8 Mani toba. 7s M; futures, easy; October, 7s IVxd; lecemoer, is o-a. CORN Spot, firm; new American mixed, 6a 6Hd; old American mixed, 6a 8Vtd; new American, kiln dried, 6s 6d; futures, steady; September, 6a 7d; October. 6s 8Kd. Mllwankeo Grain Market. MTLWAUKEE, Aug. 11. WHEAT No, 1 northern. 81.091.10; No. 8 northern. 31 .070 108; No. 3 bard winter. 94c; September, 83Vc; December, 97HC970. OATS 424J42 Vic BARLBY-81.061.11 Allls-Oulmsra pf4 Ajzi. 1 ,m.l,d Cnpper , AnMTtcAB Asrlcultural .... Americas Beet 8u(tr AniMieu Can American c. A F American Cotton Oil American H. A L ptd.... Am. Ice sKiirlUea Arowican UnMwd American Locomotive ..... American 8. & R Am. S. A R. pfd Am. Steel Foundries Am. Sugar RIintng Amarlcan T. A T V.... Ameiioan Tobacoa ptd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atcblaoa Atchison pra Atlantlo Coast Una Ualtimor A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian PacKM , 'ntral Laatber . Cantral Leather ptd Central of New Jaraajr.... teaapeak A Ohio , Chlcaco A Alton , Chi.aso O. W., aaw Chicago a. W. pfd Cblca A N. W , C, at. A 8t. P., es-dlv... C. C. C A (t. L, Colorado F. A I Olorado A Southern Consolidated Gas , Corn Products Dataware A Hudenn lienver A Rio Orande...., Denver A R. O. pfd Diatlllara' Bacurltlea , Kris , Brie 1st pfd , Erie Id p(d , General Eleotrlo Oraat Northern pfd (treat Northarn Ore otfa.. Illinois Central , lntarboroufh Met. , Int. Mat. pfd , International Harvester . Int. Marina pfd..., international Paper International Pump , Iowa Central Kansas City Southern.... Kanaaa City Bo. pfd Laclede Oaa Loulevllla A Nashville..., Minn. A St. Louis. M , St. P. A 8. 8. M.... Mlaaosri, K. A T M., K. A T. ptd Missouri Paelfla National Bteeult National Lead N. R. R. of U. Id pd.., New York Cantral N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Westers , North A mart can Northern Paolflo Pactfio Mall Penniylvanla People's Gas P , C, C. A St. It Pittsburg Coal Preaaed fiteel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steal Kopublla Steel pfd Rock Inland Co Hock Uland Co pfd Bt. L. A 8. F. Id pfd.... St. Loull S. W St. Loula S. W. ptd Sloaa-Shefflald g. A I.... Southern Pactfio Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Tenneaaee (Stopper Taxaa A Paelflo T.. St. L. A W T.. BU L. A W. nfd Union Paelflo II Dion Paolfle pfd United States Realty I'nlted SUtea Rubber United Slates Steal V. S Steal pfd Utah Copper Va--Carol In Chemical .. Wahaeh Wabaah pfd Ueslern Maryland Weetlnghouee lUectrlo ... Waatem Union Wheeling A L B Ihigh vaiiay 1W IO.S'0 I'D 6, M0 400 l,0l0 400 200 '"joo 4(10 ll.tioO il 41 14 04 ie M Jl i ISH 70 104Vi M 114 1,700 1.-1414 134 114H 1W Vi 92L S3 21 U Sk 88 7J14 II U M to4 60 U 21St ..... 7 106 100 lot 400 11A 1H14 200 100 2(4 87 IS so4 . U.n0 109 IO414 100 KHI4 lnss, io; 600 l;4 UII4 122 . 1.600 l'Uli 101, 101 400 31V 3"S 104 . I.KIO 77 74 . 14.S00 IMS Ut U714 ku U4 14 4 17 180 . MOO 74 n 11 90 100 I014 20 10 40 . 1. too 14014 10 14 its . 14,100 117 ins 116 .- 61 100 MS p 2H 100 604 60 60 . 1.700 1W 117 117 . 1,100 11 11 114 409 10 300 11.100 M.ooo too 16 66 13 11'4 (1 40 1.100 164 g,Tov in 100 61 64 SI 10 41 11 161 194 4 170 U 64 11 1'4 49 II 161 116 41 600 US' mA lit 1.100 14 16 16 1,500 46 00 111 400 1.600 1M ti 41 41 116 116 16 14 11 1H (16V 101 104 16 4 'ii" 600 104 U l.fOO 144 141 141 100 II 400 134 1,100 13 100 4.100 100 100 I 10 133 12 M 4m 60 10 182 12 49 41 114 60 18 1.000 104 103 103 1.1K0 40 11 M 1.400 104 103 102 New Tork Chlrsgo Boston I'niladelphla St. Ixiuls Kaneas City IMtfhurK Pan Francisco Haltlinore Cincinnati Minneapolis Cleveland New Orleans Detroit OMAHA Los Anareles Louisville Milwaukee .-'eattle St. Paul Atlanta Portland, Ore Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Providence Richmond Washington, D. C... St. Joseph Fort Worth Memphis Salt Lake City Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah Spokane, Wash Toledo Hartford Rochtester lies Moines Nashville Duluth Wlclhta Peoria Norfolk Onkiand, Cal Sioux City New Haven Orand Kaplds Scranton Birmingham Jacksonville, Fla ... Oklahoma City Syracuse Augusta, Ga Worcester Evans vl He Spiina-fleld, Mass ... Dayton Portland, Me Wheeling, W. Va... Little Rock Charleston, 8. C... nKaxvllle , Chattanooga Lincoln Davenport Wilmington, Del ... Mobile Wllkesharre Kalamasoo, Mich... Sacramento, Cal ... Topeka Cedar Rapids, Ia... Macon Fall River Youngstown New BerTtwd Springfield, 111 Fort Wayne Canton. O 8!oux Falls, 8. D... Akron Helena Columbia, 8. C Lexington Fargo, N. D Erie, Pa Rockford, III Qulncy, 111 Bloomlngton, III.... Chester. Pa Springfield. O South Bend, lnd ... Lowell Jackson, Miss Rlnghamton Decatur, III Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb Vlcksburg, Miss ... Jacksonville, III York, Pa Waterloo,, Ia 'Houston Galveston ;$i,7f..a.ooo( 24!,7M.0i 14S.1S7.0O0 1.15. 177,(100 6i.im.ooo 4S.51.0OO 43.S26.0mi 4S,t.i.'6,O00: J2.13'.til W).n,flW 16,36,000 17,74S,a) 18.i"4.00o 80.712.000 14.842.000 17.l3,00i 11.667.01a 11,77'J.OOOi S.WS.O'" e.miwXr' 8,!3S,000 10, 477,0(10 S.6OR.0IV) 8.2",0O0 8.80.000 8.36.000 ,9iiK,0iOl .5!7,0"0 8,72.O0O 4.49,00" a 403 i 8.2M.O0OI 6.049,0001 .601,000 8 x?o.ttOt 8.637,0001 8.826.000 4.13.000, 8,682.000 8,642,000 8.476.0110 4,316, 000 J,S35.00H 8.2if.000 g.OSS.OTO! 2.66,O00j 8.7o8,00W 8,711,"00 J,7)2.(,00 !,6?4.0I'0( 8,887.001 , J.0M.OHO 8.660.000 l.WU.OOO 2,174,000 1,333.000 S.OM.OOtl 2.2M.OOO , 1,912,0001 ,15,000 8,020.000 l,677,000l 1.673.000 1,050,000 1,625,0001 1,709.000 1,493,000 1,477,0001 1.239,0001 1.074.000 1,2W,000 6&6.000 1,646,0001 l,568,O00 1.449,000 8. 855. 000 A44.00M 1 343.000) 854 000' a.10,000 960.000 906.0 O 891.000 1.0S4.00W 1.000.000 6SS.00W 766.000 4t,00O 81,000 rj.01)0 882.0001 6o3,0i'0i 423.000 817.00W 665.0001 653,000 852.000 4SO.000 4O9,0CO 857.000 386,000 270,000 298,000 763.000 l,062,O00l 82.646.000! 13,474,000( 26.11 S3 12.3! 10.2 4.81 'ii'i 101 24.7 4.2 I 81.81 "i.'i 8.11 ! 1 T.8 6 9 9 4 $1.8 ii'.i "i'.i "ii'.R 8.5 4.1 11.21 22.7i 2.3 17.5 "4.71 28.'i "i'.t 1.M 1.0 6.9! 6.6 .8 7.1 18.6 "ii'.i 8.0 44.7 178.8 "46'.7 7.8 1.6 1.4 "silo 8.6 "ii'.ol 6.9 88.4 9.21 "i'.i 10.3 .8 1.8 6.2 11.2 15.8i 2.2 17.1 1.0 13.6 1.2 6.8 8 8 '8.2 1.4 13.0 32.8 9.0 1.8 "i'.i "i'.i "i.i 7.1 "i'.i 'in'.i "i'.i "i'.i 2.0 6.7 8.7 20.1 16. "i'.i 22.6 sea 'i'.i 9.8 i2.i 8.4 18.0 11.0 1.0 4.1O0 71 70 ii.wn iis ii l.ZOO 30 8,100 m 100 104 71 111 s 120 110 10a 600 1 11 Perta Market. . PHORIA. Aug. 11 CORN Steady; No. 2 white, ; No. t white, (64c; No. 4 white, Crfe Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. COFFEE Futures opened ateady at an advance of 1 to points on a renewal of the buying move ment noted yesterday, and while the Euro pean markets showed no particular strength, prices have Improved during the day on covering by near months shorts, bull support, reports of a better demand for both spots and cost and freight 00 frees, and talk of firmer primary markets. The close was steady at a net advance or 8 to 18 points. Sales, lU.OU) bags. Auguat, 11.77c; September, ll.Svo; October, 1160c; Novem ber, 113uc; December, 11.83c; January, 112c; February. 11.17c; March, 11.15c; April. 1111c May, 1110c; June and July. lLOso. Havre was unchanged to f lower. Hamburg waa unchanged to Vipfg higher. Rio, un changed at T8436; Santos, 60 rels higher; 4s, 783M); 7s. WM. Receipts In the two Uraallian ports, 64.000 bags, against 68.000 last year. Jundlahy receipts, 43.100 bags, against 40.700 last year. Rain waa reported In all dis tricts of the Sao Paulo with a minimum temperature of 60 degrees. Nsw York ware house deliveries yesterday, 11.873 bags, against 13.641 last year. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7. 13V,c: Santos No. 4, 140. Mild, dull; Cordova, 14216c, nominal. Bvaserad Apples and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. Aug. 11 EVAPORATED APPLEA Nominal for old crop and about steady for nsw at loo for October ship ment. 1 DRIED FRJ.TT8 Prunes scarce on the spot and pricea are firm; 8rle for CaJI- fornlas up to to-sos ana iiV4ii4c tor Ore- gons from fcfrsos. Ajwtcota, firm, but the demand is light; choice, 14'tlee; extra choice, 15Vfil6c; fancy. Mtytrnc. Peaches, firm, but Inactive; choloe, IlffllH: extra choice. lSWllc; fancy. 1IV. Raisins, quiet, but firm with light offerings; loose Muscatels. Vr7c; choice to fancy seeded, S4jc; seedless, 6V7c; London layers, 8140. Reflaed 8ssar Advaaeed. NKW YORK. Aug. 11. All grade of re fined sugar wera advaooed 10 oenta par 100 pounds today. 104 4 11 , 82 151 100 11 11U 11 .114.500 140 !. 14 rr 1 ! 4 44 1.000 K0 11.800 , 1.800 O0 n 11 M " 41 100 4(1 , 4 14.400 1111 114 19 23 1 41 u 14 4.100 800 li 1,000 18 24 0 44 .IN.IUO 178 00 too . l.too .141,100 44 21 1 1 M 4 11 7 41 114 M 8 81 86 II 41 M 71 17 74 173 17:i 1 M 71 18 71 70 16 '1 1.000 11 IU H( 1.400 41 48 48 1,000 lop 100 400 " 1.100 200 85 14 12 M'a 41 78 14 II II ft 10.100 188 1M 1(8 4 14 11 11 8.1 71 1 Total salss for the day, 134,100 shares. New York Money Market NEW YORK, Aug. 11.-MONEY On call, 232S) per cent; ruling rate, 2; per cent; closing bid, i per oent; offered at 2S per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty days, Jy3 per cent; ninety days, S8 per cent; sis months, 87S4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER4&4H) STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ao tual business In bankers' bills at $4.8375 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8680 for demand. Commercial bills, 84.88. SILVER Bar, 62', 0, Mexican dollars, 45c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bond were a fol lows: U 8 raf la. ra....100 Int. M. M. 4a 44 do coupon 100 Japan 4s 17 0. g. la, r.g 101 ia 4. 1, do ooupoa 101 K. C. so. let ..! 74 0. . 4a, rag 111 L. 8. dab. 4a 1MI.. 18 so aouDon 1U L. A X. unl. 4a iiu Allia-LHal. 1st aa.... 11 M. K. A T. 1st 4s. 17 Amer. A(. la 101 do gen. 4a 87 Ant. T. A T. e. 4a.. 108 "Mo. Pacillc 4a..... 77 " n. h. n. of M. 4s 12 8K filu. " i., n. m. it. .10 c?. a no .10! N. 4 W. lit e, 4a. 17 . edo or. 4a 104 . 18 No. r'.lto 4s M H do m 7i . w O. 8. L. rfilg. 4i ... ta . 8 Pans. er. I a nil.. 6 .108 do eoo. 4a lo; . 88 Reading gD tm IS 111 St. U A 8. F. fa. 4a gov unaa. ai umg .ia...w u, aru, wm u do ret. ta 3 St. L. 8. w. 4a Chicago A A. Is.. 6- do let (old 4a. C a 49 1- 4a.... M s. A L 4a do gas. 4f fro. Pas. ool. 4s. C. M A t. l'a 12 do ct. 4a C. R- I. A f. a. 4a. 71 do lat ref. 4a.. ds fg 4a I 8o. Railway la. Tola. Ind. 8a 71 do gen. 4a Oaks. Mid. as 8 Un loo Paelflo 4a C. A t. r e 4a do cv. 4a... D. A H. or. 4a.. D. A R. O. 4s so raf. U Dletlllen as Krle . I. 4s do gaa. 4s da ct. 4a, see. A do series 8k eOea. Kla Not Included In totals because containing other ltema than clearings. DRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE Am. Tobaoco 4a. do la 10 N. Y. c. g. la. Armour ( ao aao. ta Atcblaoa gea. 41.. do CT. 4a. do or. is. A. C. I., la 4s. Bel. A Oblo 4s... do r do 8. W. Ia. Brook. Tr. ct 4a. Can. of Oa. la.. Cea. beather la... '. of N. J. I a..iuo Co gea. ! . 71 : . 77 1 7 . 14 .101 . 78 .101 .lulu. w do 1st A rat. 4s.. K 10 U. B. Rubber I....H04V Oiders for Potnre Deliery Intllcate Moderate Improvemeat. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Bradstreet'8 to morrow will say: Orders for future delivery Indicate wi ther moderate Improvement In the trade situation, house as well as road sales ex panding In fair degree. .Many visiting buyers are in me country a imi kets and those hailing from the cotton growing sections of the south and south west are disposed to purchase quite freely. Talk from buyer In general is optimistic enough, but, withal, purchases on the whole show that considerable caution prevails. ..a. I ll.r annaMnt amnneT 1H1I IllllUUB CJ,'T.v J I' w- , those catering to the cereal producing Dry goods, allied Unea, and millinery lead In point of relative activity. Where de mand for cotton goods has developed, the fact is brought out that supplies of some desirable grades are short, this being due to curtailment, past and present. Pig Iron is firmer under increased oe- w... h,,atnaa in finished II1BVIIUB, l)UI lllinuio - - - - products reveals the existence of competi tion and some price cutUng. Collections run from fair to slow. Business failures In the United States for the week ending August 10, were 2o8, against 208 last week; 231 In the like week of 1910; 219 in 1908; 348 In 1908 and 148 In 1907 WTieat, Including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending August 10 aggregate J.5.97 bushela against 3.821.808 laat week and 1,228.214 this week last year. For the six weeks end ing August 10 exports are 13,221,842 bushels against 7,64,967 In the corresponding period .... , . Avns...M (nr tViA melc a r A 636.781 bushels against 822.781 last week and 190.671 in 1910. for tne six wwi euuma August 10 corn exports are 8,71(,&o bushels against 1,908,296 last year. London Stock Market. LONDON, Aug. 11. American securities opened firm and higher today. During the forenoon the market continued to advance under the leaderahlp of Canadian Paelflo and at noon prices ranged from to 2 points above yesterday's New Tork closing. London closing stock quotations: Consols, money . . .71 1-14 Loulivllla A Naah .148 ., Mo., iau. m .. 48 New York Cantral. .101 .. 7 Norfolk A Si esters . 108 ...108 do pfd 8 ..104 Ontario A Westers.. 41 Ohio.. 101 Peaneylvanta 11 I4 Rand atlnaa r i V. s. Steal Id Is.... 104 "V -Car. ("bam. a.. e 74 W wabaeh lit 8a lot t da it Aa aa. 4s.... 11 88 Waatara Md. 4e-....sl7 71 Waac. Elee. r. la. S4 184 Wta. Cantral 4a..... si III. Oan. It raf. 4s M Wo. Po. e. 4s 1 lot Met 4s T7 Paoama la 101 Did. otierea. Boston Mlntast Stosks. BOSTON, Aug. 11. Closing quotations on Stocks were as ioiiows Alloaas Amal. Copper . A. t U A ... Arlaona .. B AC( I. Butte Coalitloa ... t'al. A Arlioaa ... (al A Hecla Caotannial Coo. Haiige C. C. Eaat Bulla C. U . Franklin Oiroux Con , Oranby Coa. ...... Oraene aaaoaa . . . laio Royals Ouppa .. 84 Mohawk it ... 82 Nrtada Coa 17 ... IS Mlplaalng Ml nea .... 1 ... 11 North Bulla 18 M. 10 North Lake I ... 1 Old Dominloa 40 ...11 Oeoeola H ...408 Parrott S. A C 11 ... I (Julaoy gl .. . 14 (Shannon ... 11 tupartor m ... II Suparlor A B. M ... 4 ... 1 'Tamarack 80 ... K li S S K. A M.... 11 ... 4 So Bfd 41 14 Via Coa. it OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET No Change in Cattle Prices Compared with Thursday. SOME HOGS Ui, OTHERS DOWN Fat Heavy fctta Unly tendy, While l.lahtwelakts and Usika Are as Mock as Ten Cents Higher. PQUTH OMAHA. Aug. It I'll. Kecelpta eie: cattle. Hog", fheep. Official Monday 12.228 2..01 11 1 4 Oificlal Tu.siiav -M J'-T. Official Wednesday 5,281 8,0-4 12.WS Official Thursda; 8.i0 4i b' ivstlmated Frklay 470 4.4. .1 it ,38 0.e.'i8 84. lit W.M) 2l. M.8W Plve days this week.... 2. 431 Same days isst week....24.il fmne days 2 weeks ugo..l9.b70 Same days 8 weeks aiiO..Uiint Same das 4 wieks ago..l7.2(V) tame davN lat e.ir 23.778 The following table snowe ttis receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South 'Omaha tor the year to date as enmpareu ; 6l..7 894.618 2l.i4i 1.KR4 24J 1.811 8.-.J 1 97J.273 972 8M I.4K foiiowlnif table stiows the fcveru;. of hoss at 8outh Omaha for the year: Cattle Hogs fcheep The. prices last several days, wltn comparisons: Dates. 1911. ll91O.119W.U90a.ll907.119O8.ll91- Au- ! I I auk. u vita i iti , ... Aug. 7 08V 7 6 Aug. 8.... I i n j o Aug. J....I ill I ' t'R Aug. 7 27 7 to S 7 Aug. ....( 7 27 ( 7 73 . I lu...i ,' KIVsi 7 81 Aug. 11... ; 83 ,.( Ba l I z -. 7 64 8 8S B 931 I 7 46 8 iw 8 201 ' J 691 8 y i W 21 6 .9 30 6 74, 8 111 6 84 1 isi I 8 fiOi 8 081 6 84 7 411 401 ii io, Vti, o 7 841 8 60, I 6 89, 5 t do account Amal. Copper Anaconda ... Atchison .... do pld .... Baltimore A Canadian PaalflO rhM.n..k. A Ohio.. 78a Keadlns Clil. Oreat Waatara.. 11 Southern Railway CM . Mil. A 8, P. 114 do pfd Da Basra II Southern Paolfle Denver A Rio O.... 17 I'nion Paolfle ... ., si ao pro ,. 11 V. 8. Steel .. 11 do pfd ,.44 Wabafh .. B ds pfd ..141 quiet at 84 71 tlH 118 18 84 71 110 II l do pfd Erie do lat pfd do Id pfd Orand Trunk .... Illinois Central BIIjVER Bar, ounee. MONET IWi per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2f34 per cent; for three months' bills. I 9-18g2H per cent. l-16d per New York Mlntnst Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Closing quotations en mining stocks were: Alice 14 LJUle Chief 8 Cora. Tunnel stock., to Mexloea tT8 da bonds It Ontario 100 Cos. Cal. A Va M Ophlr V Horn Sliver 1 standard 10 Iron SI I vac 84 Yellow Jaaaat I La4viiia Cea. M OtfereA Cotton Market. NE7W TORK. Aug. 11. COTTON pot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.40e; mid dling gulf, ll.6c; no sales; futures opened steady; August, It. 16(13. 88c; Be p Umber, 11.83c; October, 11. To; December, 11. too; January, 11 8c: Inarch, 11. Co; May, U.eOc; July, 11.44o bid. Futures closed easy; Auguat. 12.03?; 8ep tember, 1180c; October. 1116c; November. 11. lie; D ember. 11 Ihc; January. ll Oec; March, 11 17c; May. 11.27c; July. 11.28c Receipts and disposition of Uve stock at the Union stock yardB, South Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. ni., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOTS. Cattle. Head. Sheep. H r s. C.. M. & St. P. Ry.... 3 Lnlon pacific K. R... 1 C. & .. vv. Ry., east 1 C. dir N. W. Ry.. west 7 C, 6t. P. M. tt 0. Ry. 1 C, B. dc (J. Hy., east .. C, B. A q. Ry., west 6 (J.. R. I. A V., east.. 1 Illinois Centiai Ry Chi. (It. Western Ry.. .. C. O. W. Ry Total receipts. 18 21 18 3 80 ' '.'. 4 1 9 1.. 2 2 3 1 72 30 7i 41 7(1.. 14 . . :u 140 an T 18 120 t 18 ... t II W . TT. . II.. .rm rT .ll ... 7 80 40 t 8 4S 1 (8 UISSfOBITION HEAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 691 77o 1.210 1,129 618 1,104 858 747 Oma. Packing Company M Swift & Company 161 Cudahy Packing Co 112 Armour & Company 18 cm h warts-Bolen Co 2O0 Krey Packing Co 65 r-chwai tschlla t Suls benton Vans&nt A LAish. 49 Hill & Son 2i F. B. Lwis 9 Huston & Company 23 J. B. Root & Co Ii J. H. Bulla 1 McCreary & Carey 7 Other buyers 116 8.524 Totals 676 4.813 6,448 CAiiiuJoV Receipts oi tame touy tit the smallest lor a Friday of any time since the middle of April, only twenty cars being reported in. Still, the total tor tne week to date la almost 2,000 head larger than ior the same period last week and in fact larger than for a number of weeks back. As compared with a year ago there has been a gain of 3,iu0 head. There were really not enough beet steers here today to make a market or establish quotations, but the feeling was steady with yesterday. This means that the mar ket today Is around Xbuuc higher on the choice corn-ted steers than It was one week ago. Western steers and the general run of oorn-teds are safely l0&16c higher. What few cows and hellers were in sight this morning Bold In about the aam notches as yesterday. While the market han suown aome changes this week, It Is now back about where It was at the close of last week. There were hardly any stockers or feed ers In first hands, but the feeling la strong, and it Is sate to quote dnMiamu . stock cattle and feeders UrQibc higher than the close of laat week. Common light stockers, on the other hand, are slow sellers. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed beef steers, 66. soft 7. 36; good to choice range beef steers, 65.26(34.25; fair to good corn-ted steers 86.00&6.90; fair to good range steers, 34.60ijjt.26; common to fair corn-fed steers. 84.oO6.00; common to fair range steers, 83.75iQi4.60; good to choice corn fed helfer,s, 84.75igio.60; good to choice range heifers, 34.75iff6.25; good to choice corn-fed cows, 34.DOa6.2a; good to choice range cows, 84.00ig4.66; fair to good native cows, 33.7V9 4.60; fair to good range cows, 33.60jj4.6v; common to fair cows, J2.50(g,S.76; good to choice stockers and feeders, 4.80g5.36; fair to good stockers and feeders, 4.004.80; common to fair stockers auid feeders, 83 2511 4.00; stock heifers, 34.00.26; veal calve, 63.O0C3M.O0; bulls, stags, etc., 31&414.90, Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ka, At. Ft. Ne. At. Pt. 11 197 4 46 II 1061 84) 1 1184 6 8t 41 111 6 4i II 10IW I 80 COWS. 8.... I..., 7.... I. ... 4..., I.... I.... 6..., I..., II..., I.... 4.... I.... 4... 4... II. .. 8... I... 1... 1... 1... 1... I... I... 1... MO T18 r 8(H 80 730 784 . 881 864 . 78 841 .. IM .. 411 .. 881 .. 4111 .. 144 .. 847 ..10M ..1010 ,..11W ..1180 .. 141 ..1101 .. 160 I 76 I 71 I 71 I 80 I 10 I II 21 I 80 I 80 8 I 10 HEIFERS. 8. ii ii!!!!!! ii I 00 I 00 i to i ii I 40 I 10 I 10 7. it!!! i. BULLS. I M I 10 I 18 K I 40 I 40 8 40 1.. 1. 861 181 321 IM 180 160 lit STOCKERS 6 til 8 8 1 180 I M 4 IM 4 04 1 477 4 10 HOOS In most CALVES. 3 76 I 80 3 71 4 OS 4 71 I 00 . I St AND a. 4. I.... u.... respects .. Til .. 171 .. 187 .. Ml .. Ml .. 1.11 .. Ill .. M7 .. 171 ..1041 ... 147 ... 480 ... 771 ... 14 ... 840 ... 88 ... TI ...1854 ...1181 ... 820 ...1170 ... 887 ...1460 ... 710 ... IS ... 110 ... 110 ... 18 ... 184 114 3 n 3 71 I 84 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 40 4 80 4 80 4 10 3 44 I 46 8 M 4 II 4 80 4 6 M 8 6 I M I 80 I 14 I -I 71 4 00 I 60 4 71 00 00 I 00 I 6 FEEDERS. 464 4 M 887 4 40 Sol 4 40 Ml 4 K bog trade had much the same appearance as Wednesday s market. Trend to values In the shipping and packing branches of the trade was directly opposite and declines In the one iuBt about equalled advances In the other, juring the early part of the session ship pers and speculators bought quality stuff of all weight at figures 6&loc higher. Later, after thla demand was withdrawn, packing selections were made at levels generally a nickel and frequently a dime under those of yesterday. Early business waa fairly aotlve, but movement toward the close was rather dull than otherwise. Range In prices widened considerably despite the fact that receipts had small size. Only seventy losds were received and quality was seaaonably mixed none too good on an average. Volume of shipping demand showed no visible shrinkage at ad vances and something Ilk 66 per cent of the total estimate moved on ordera In the hands of buyers not associated with local packing concerns. Clearance was de layed until well along toward 11 o'clock. A large portion or the run landed at a spread of 87.107.26, ordinary packing giades selling at or near 87.16. Choice bacon animals reached 37.(6, the best price paid locally since January, a month that cialms a top of 38.10. Representative sales: Dry OooAs Ksrkel. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. DRY GOODS Th cotton goods market was quiet and steady for the day. Retailers are operating more freely In tha dry goods In silk, cotton and dress good. Yarn held barely steady. No- Av. SB. Pt. No. a. 6k- Pr. 14 171 ... I 17 46 Ml SO T II 8..." 184 440 I 4 71 114 100 T li 14 Ill 80 1 04 I 14 40 T 11 4 IM 14 t 04 71 167 MTU M M4 140 T 04 70 184 ... T II 11 11 ... T 10 4 t! ... T II It 14 M HI 81 10 ... T 1 84 n ... T 1 Tl tat 14 T II 41 177 N t 11 Tl 117 80 T II 171 ... T 1 It 171 110 T It 41 184 ... T 14 71 211 IM T 18 Ill M T M 17 tl SO T II 84 lal 10 T 10 II 141 ... T 17 114 144 80 T 10 84 171 80 T 10 14 It IM T 1 M 80 ... T 10 M 141 ... T 1 84 t4 80 Ik II 104 IM T 14 44 Ml a f 20 4 t.181 ... T 1 W 181 ... T m 61 17 14 T 14 8 Ill ... T U 41 141 ... T 14 Ml 144 ... T 18 U 174 ... T 11 Tl ISO ... Ill 14 M6 ... T 1 18 14 10 T 18 40 .44 ... Ill 71 10 44 T 24 44 lit IN T 11 4 264 ... T M 44 181 180 1 12 II M4 ... f 80 74 Jil 80 T 11 41 14 H IN IT Ill ... T 11 17 281 44 T 10 41 lit 804 t 16 14 114 ... T 80 44 .211 ... I i- 44 iU 84 T 14 Tl 181 84 T 11 '- ?7 80 T 44 ' Ii 80 T II 144 18 f H 4 114 64 T 14 Tl 144 140 7 4U ... ' H T K 8a Ill ao - 'A Nt 1 III an .MT 4 f 4 8HEKP Fresh supplies of eheep carried fairly lara sorts of common and cull quality and aa yesterday'a clearance of all c aee waa complete the main market was properly a feeder affair. Receipts wers s,mtrd at an odd tyenty londs, over h..,i of this total being suitable only for country treue. firings of fat lambs fold with usual llitht cuts, however, as the most of the lamb shipments th's far this eaon have seldom yielded teeder sorts gt csttr than 10 per cent. Psckers were all out early and mads a thorough canvuss of offerings, buying good handy sheep and fst lambs a', figures about a dlmo lilKher, but inslHtlng upon a stesdy cost in the heavy sheep Market. Rnt-e lambs of toppy quality and finish reached 3t.86 and good grades r.Md around IAoy o.iio. Fairly good to Inferior light lambs sold on down the list, moving within a wide kpreod. llsndy sheep got the benefit of countrv competition as usual, and It Is largely due to support from feeders that underweight stuff Is acting more creditably than big sheep, especially wethers. Wethers with plenty of weight are selling around 33.2.vj 8 40. but a 3-1.75 top wa.4 made today on choice 100-pound wethers, all twos. This price Is the highest paid this week for this class of stock. .Killing ewes are moving at tmnll dlKcoiints under th( ordinary run of we-.ners and go.id yearlliiKS have been land ing oa both sides of 34 Ml. As compared with a week ago. heavy herp averaged about stesdy on a trade that waa generally slow, handy sheep are cloning a little higher and fat lambs show advances of 205725c. The five days' receipts give a total that Is fully norma), sheep outnumbering lambs and feeder sorts amounting to about 40 per cent of re ceipts. Trade In feeders had usual active tone today and lamba ruled a little hiithcr. sheep selling steady to strong. Feeder lambs are quote hie up to 35.50, while light and handy feeder wethers are going to the country at 3i lO'dS40. (Some of the wethers purchased around 83 26 this week were properly fat, snd their new owners sssert that they In tend to give them mostly exercise, a little feed and a quick return billing. Rreedlng ewes have been scarce, but an outlet exists for desirable yearlings and twoa at 34.26.9 4.50. In fact, anything suitable for feeding or breeding can be placed readily at pres ent, and the week's clearance will be com plete. Current value rhow net advances of K&ffROc. over a week airo. the demand for thin lambs being more urgent at prices showing the most Improvement. Packets' tab on feeders esierday shiwed an aggre gate purchase of 3. WO, Just about half of total receipts. Quotations en shpep and lsmbs: Oood to choice lambs, $6 50f(i W; fair to good lambs. 85.6tVrii.6)i; feeder lambs 85.0rVao.5O; fair to choice yearlings. 84.lCk7ft.T6; feeder yearlings. f4.0Ofj4.40; handy wethers. $3 40 3.75; heavy wethers. 83.1.Vii3.40; feeder weth ers. 33.1O5J3.40; fair to choice ewes, 32.7fyj?3 25; breeder ewes. 14 OOffiM.75- feeder ewes. 82.26 4f00; cull ewe. 31.50ftT3.25. Representative sales: No. 399 Idaho lambs 62 Idaho lambs 89 Idaho lambs, culls 64 Idaho lambs, feeders 66 Utah lamba 8 I'tah lambs 11 Idaho lambs 4.11 Idaho wethers 81 I'tah yearlings 14 Idaho ewthers 23 I'tah ewes, feeders 353 Utah year lngs, feeders... 77 Utah ewes 2X7 Wyoming wethers 107 Wyoming wethers 266 Idaho lambs S0 Idaho lambs 826 Oregon lambs, feeders 139 Oregon yearlings, feeders. 2X) Oregon yearlings, feeders. 140 Oregon yearlings, feeders. 46 Idaho ewee, culls 140 Idaho ewes Av. ... 44 ... 52 ,.. 85 ... 47 ... 60 ... 53 ... 60 ...100 ... 82 ... 92 ,.. 90 ,.. 58 ,..107 ...126 ,..128 ... 72 ... 66 ,.. 58 ... 73 ... 73 ... 73 ,.. 92 ,.. 97 Pr. 6 00 4 90 4 00 6 36 6 86 6 40 6 40 3 76 4 25 3 75 2 40 4 10 00 3 26 8 26 6 85 6 65 6 40 4 36 4 35 4 55 2 10 8 16 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Host nnd Demand for Cattle Stron Sheep Higher. CHICAOO. Aug. 11. CATTLE Receipts, 2,000 head; market strong; beeves, 86.00(9 7.66; Texaa steers, 81.6'i'rit. ; western steers, 3410tf4.40; stockers and feeders, h.oikuo.dii; cows and heifers, 32.2utt.10; calves, io.lixw 8.25. HOGS Receipts, 16.000 head; market shade higher for best; other steady; light, 37,7.90: mixed. 7.06(uT.82': heavy. 3u.i3 7.76; rough, 86.70417. 15; good to choice heavy, 37.16ij?7.70; pigs, 3G.UKa-T.70; bulk of sales, el .00(3 1 . ,D. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7,000 head; market 10c higher, native, 32.4033.85; western. 32.T5a3.8a; yearlings. 33.75(ji4.So; Iambs 260 hlghsr; native, HOmgi.00; west ern, St.'tXO'l'lO. Kansas City LIT Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. ll.-OATTLB Re ceipts, 1,300 head, Including 900 southerns; market steady to strong; dressed beef and export steers, 36. 4067.(10; fair to good, 35.U06U 6.3b; western steers, 84.40j6.w; stockers and feeders. 33.6Oa6.90; southern steers. 3S.75i) 6.00; southern cows, 82.60(94.60; native cows. 32.6036.25; native heifers, 34.00(7.00; bulls, 33.0OCn4.5O; calves, 34.oOy7.00. HOOS Receipts. 3.300 head; market opened strong; closed 5ffl0c higher: bulk of sales. 37.4(K(j7.66; heavy, 37.70ijj7.76; packers and butchers, 7.MK!j..Kj) lights, n.Wgn.Hi. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts. 2.000 head; market 100 higher; Utah lambs, 37.26; lambs. 86.60(127.26; yearlings, 84.004.60; wethers, 33.2647 3.75; ewea, I3.0O&3.60; stockers and feeders, 32.603.66. St. Loo Is Lire Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 1.600 head. Including 500 Texans; market steady to 10c lower; native shipping and ex port steers, 36.XKa7.50; dressed beef and butcher steers, 35.wxu6.60; steers under 1.00U pounds 34.60)7.26; Blockers and feeders, I3 0iii4.i5; cows and belters, 33.007.00; canners, S4.0O&6.25; bulls, 32.754iS.50; calves, 83.26j'7.2&; Texas and Indian stiwrs, 84-00 6.26; cows and heifers, 33.00t36.00. HOOS Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; pigs and lights, 86.6ou7.86; packers, 37 txj7.85; butchers and best heavy, $7.65 7.86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.300 head; market steady; native muttons, 33.0 3.75; iambs. 34.OWir7.i5; culls and bucks, Jl.Ou 42.76; stockers, $1.60(312.75. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 300 head; market steady; steers, 35.00 411.25; cows and heifers, 33.00fa6.50; calves, 84 00(7.00. HuOS Receipts, 2,500 head; market dull; about steady; top, 37.60; buik of sales, 37.40 7.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; lambs. 6-007.00. Stock In Bight. pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 470 4,470 6,600 St. Joseph 800 2.500 600 Kansas City l.soo 2.8m 2 000 St. Louis 1.600 6,900 8,300 Chicago ..4.000 16,000- 7,000 Totals 6,670 80,170 23,400 Metal Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 1L METALS Stand ard copper, quiet; spot, 812 7212.37Vi ; Au gust, September, October and November, 812.20&13.S7H. London market firm; spot, 66 12s 6d; futures, 67 6s 3d. Arrivals re ported In New Tork today, 740 tons. Cus tom house returns nhow exports of 8.636 tons so far this month. Lake copper, I12.75t713.00; electrolytic, 812.50ijjl2.76; cast ing, $12.254112.60. Tin. quiet; spot, 842.907? 43.50; August 342.V(!-43 20; September, 841.75 $M3 50: October, 341.50all ; November, 341 2641.76. London market firm; spot. 1!0 los; futures, 188 6s. Lead, quiet; 34.4MT4.60, New York: 34 4l4u-4.47W, East St, Loula. London market quoted at 13 16s 3d. Spelter, nominal; 84.fxYa6.16, New Tork; 8n.90ir10, East Bt. Louis. London market quoted at 28 12s 6d. Antimony, quiet; Cookson's, 8.30ftr8.60. Iron, Cleve land warrants. 47s ld In London. Locally Iron waa steady and northern grades quoted a shade higher; No. 1 foundry, northern. 315.2.WT16.50; No. t, 316.0Crff16.2f.; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft, 314.75 16 26. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11 M ETA 1,8 Lead, firm, at I4.47HV Spelter, firm, at 36.00. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 11. MET A TJ? Stand ard copper, quiet; spot. 812. 174(112. S7: Oc tober. 313.JO13.87Vi- Tin. quiet; spot, 842 90 643 60; October, 841. 60041. 9a Lead, quiet, at 64.46&4.6v at New Tork and 84.42-;? 4 47H at East St. Louis. Spelter, nominal, at 88.0fvJ.lfi at New York at 35.90tfni.10 at Fast Bt. l-oute. Ar'lmony, quiet; Cook son's 88. 304)41.60. Inn. quiet; northern grades, 816.00"! 15.60, southern, 314.25&15.25. Silver, ber, ,c. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11. METAIJJ Lead, firm, at 34 47H. Bpelter, firm, at 84. Imports at New York. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port uf New Tork for the week ending August 6 were valued at 313.948. Of8. Imports of specie for the port of New York for the week ending today were 3110 565 silver and 8617.526 gold. Exports of specie for the week were $1,141, 823 silver and 310.200 gold. The fie la "The Home" paper. OMAHA aCKCRlk MAHH8BTa PUTTER No. 1. In 1-lb. eartofta. : Jo. L in 6u-lb. tubs, ITc; No. 3. 86c; packing, 17o, dairy. 1iro. CM KEN K Imported Pwlsa. Sic; American Swiss, 2?c; block Bwlea. 18c; twins, 16 triplets. 1V; daisies, lo; young America, ISc; blue ,abcl brick, lc; Umburger 13 ltv lac: Umburger (1 lb.), 190. POULTRY-Broilers, o rer lb. bene. Wc; cocks. 9c; duoks. 30o; spring ducks, joe; geeee, kc; turkeys, 34e; pigeons, per do, 3150 Alive: Hrollere. 13: nana, ty; old roosters. 6c; old ducks, full feath ered. 10c; geexe, full feathered. 6c; turkeys, U; gulnta fowls. 16c each; pigeons, per dos., 8vc; homers, per doa., 83.00; equaba. No. 1. per dos , $160; No. 3. per doa.. tOoi hen turkea, 15c KISH-llckerel. 10c; whit). 16c; plka, 14l trout, 15c; large crapples, 930c; Spanish macketel, 19c; eel. lfc. haddock, 13c; flound ers 13c; green catfish, loo; roe shad. $L0t each, shad roe, per pair, 60c; salmon, 16o; halibut. :oc; yellow perch, to; buffalo, tot bullheads. 140. REEF CUT PRICES-Rfbs: No. t, Me; No. 8. 13c; No. 3, 90. Loin: No. L 18o; No. 3, 14tc; No. 3, Ho. Chuck! No. L 7o; No. 2. i,c; No. 3, 6c. Round: No. L M40; No. 2 st; No. 3. xc. Plate: No. 1. o; No. 2. 4 : No. 8, Sc. FRUITS. ETC Apple): mitchess. per bbl , 83.76; per bu. bsk., 8126. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch. 82.26h3.60; Jumbo, bunch, 32 7643.76. Cantaloupes; California, standard. 4o count, 82.76 per crate; pony nates, 64 count, 33.26; Jumbo, 17-88 slss, $25o; Arkansas, pony, per crate, 3160; standuid, per crate. 32.25. Dates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1 lb. pkga. In boxes, per box, 32.00. Grapes: Kansas, per 7-lb. bsk., 30c. Lemons; Llmonelra brand, extra fancy. 200 size, per box, 36.50; 960 slss, per box, toot); Ixima Llmonelra. fancy, 800 sis, per box, 30.00; SG0 else, per box, 8A00; 340 and 43) sizes, 60c per box lesa. Oranges: Niagara Hollands Valrnrlaa, 98-136 sixes, per box. 34.36; fjO-176-2X)-218-360 sixes, per box, u.00; choice Valencia, 80-96 Sixes, 33.75. l'cachis- California, per box, $1.3oj 135. Plums: California, per crate, 8186. Prunes. Tr(-gety, per 4-bsk. cvrate, $190. Pears: California, per 60-lb. box, $3.76. Watermelons: Georgia and Florida, per lb., lc. VEGETABLES ReanS! String and wax, per hamper, $2.60; per mkt. bsk . $1.00. Cab bage: Homo grown, per lb., 3tyc. Cucum bers; Home grown. 1 and 3 dos. In bsk., 65c. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., 31.60. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 12c Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c. onions: Home grown, white, per crate, 32 00; yellow, er crate. $1.75; Call lornia, in sacks, per lb., 3c. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 45c 1'obitocs: California white stock. In sacks, per bu., $1 60; Minnesota, per bu., 8160. Radishes: I'er dor.., 20c. Tomatoea: Ten nessee, per 4-bafiket crate, 75o. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Cal If or. 1,1a soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, la lees. Krazll nuis: Per lb., lie; In sack lots, 1c less. Filberts: Per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lc less. IV .nuts: Roasted, per lb., 84c; raw, per lb., 7c. Pjcans: I.arge, per lo., 16c; In sack lots, lo less. Walnuts: Cali fornia, per lb., 19c;; In sack lot, lo less. Honey: New, 24 frames, 33.76. Stiitar Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 11 SUGAR Raw, firm; Mt;s.:ovudo, S) test, 4.S74;0; centrifu gal, 96 test, 4.87o ; molasses 88 test, 12c. Refined, firm; crushed, 6.45c; granulated, 5.75c; powdered, 5.65c. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11 WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums, 17tfjl9c; fine mediums, l??17c; fine, ltB14ViC. Eloping Pair Found at Home of Husband's Aunt in Springfield Society Maiden and Chauffeur Bride groom Identified as They Are Returning From Theater. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Aug. 11. Walking arm in arm up the walk to the house of Mrs. Joseph Harris In this city, after an evening vpent at a local theater, Mrs. John Edward Paul Oeraghty, who was Miss Julia Estelle French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tuck French of Tuxedo, N. T., and her husband, who waa recently a chauffeur In Newport, were confronted by newspaper men tonight and admitted their Identity. The young couple, who eloped from New port yesterday and were married at Central Village, Conn., were dumfounded when the newspaper men met them. They would make no statement of where they had been or what they had Intended to do. Mrs. beraghty was recognised at once from her pictures, which have been printed, and the young groom, to establish his Identity with the newspaper men, took from an inside pocket his card ema pre sented it with a bow. The young elopers arrived in Springfield yesterday at 1:30 o'clock on a train from Worcester. They got off at the Oak Street station and took a taxicab to the residence of Mrs. Harris, who is an aunt of young Mr. Qeraghty. ' There they spent the day and night and this evening went to A local theater. The bride wore a big black hat with white ribbons, a , tan automobile coat and tan pumps. The young man wore a check suit, pumps and straw hat. Million-Dollar Fire at Antwerp. ANTWERP, Aug. 11 Fire on th Queensland docks, where much cotton Is stored, did damage today amounting to $1,000,000. Immense quantities of saltpeter were destroyed. GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOVERNMENT SALE INDIAN LANDS Absolute Title Given The unallotted lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of the Five Civilized Tribes In Oklahoma, and not Including the coal and timber segrega tions, will be. sold at publlo auction to the highest bidder at the following terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated In the advertisement: Grady county, Clilckasha, 58 tracts, 37,600 acres, November 2, 8, 4; Stephens county, Duncan, 730 tracts, 69,300 acres; November 6, 7, 8; Jefferson county, Ryan, 703 tracts, 49,400 acres. November 9, 10, 11; Love county. Marietta, 854 tracts, 76,500 acres. November 18, 14, 15, 16; Carter county, Ardmore, 1,178 tracts, 93.300 acres, November 17, IS, 30, 31, 22, 23; Murray county. Sulphur, 852 tracts, 2C.00O acres November 24. 25; Garvin county, Pauls Valley, 621 tracts. 39.600 acres, No vember 27, 2x, 19; McClaln county, Purcell, 2XS tracts, 14,600 seres, December 1, 3; Pon totoc county, Ada, 6'.9 tracts, 45,300 acres, December 4. 6, 6; Johnson county, Tisho mingo, 664 tracts, 39 300 acres, December T, 8, 9; Marshall county, Mad I II, 279 tracts, 18,500 acres. December 11; Bryan county, I u rant, 60H tracts, 26,100 acres, December 13, 13; Atoka county, Atoka, 1,8(4) tracts, 124.OH0 acres, December 14. 16, 16, 18. 19; Coal county, Coalgate, 609 tracts, 64.600 acres, December 2o. 21, 22; Hughes county, Calvin, 427 tracts. 50,700 acres, December 26, 37; Pittsburg county, McAlester, 1,610 tracts, 167.100 acres, December 28, 29, 30, 1911, Janu ary 1, 2; Haskell county, Sllgler, 416 tracts, 30,309 acres, January 3, 4; Latimer county, WU burton, 191 tracts, 15,000 acres, January 6; Leflore county, Poteau. 276 tracts, 21,8o0 acres, January 6, Pusnmatalia county, Antlers, 641 tracts, 62,000 acres. January 3, 9, lo; Choctaw county, Hugo. 51 tracts, 37,500 acres. January 11, 12, 13; McCurtaln county. Idabel, 776 tracts, 64,506 acres, Janu ary 16, If. 17. IS. 1912. Not more thun 160 acres of agricultural and 640 acres of other lands' will be sold to one person In any one nation. Agricultural lands are those hav ing a minimum valuation of $8.00 or more per acre. Terms are 26 per cent at the time of sale, 25 per cent In twelve months and 60 per cent In two years, with 6 per cent Interest. Payments must be mad In the form of draft or certified checw, pay able to J. Q. Wright, Commissioner. Upon full payment being made at any time deed will Issue Immediately after approval of sale certificate of purcnase will Issue and possession be given, but cutting of timber or drilling or mining for minerals thereon will not be permitted until full payment of purchase price. Right Is reserved to) reject any or all bida. For Information apply to the Commissioner to the Five Civilised Tribes. Muskogee, Oklahoma, or any of the District Agents as to lands within their respective districts. IJsts of these lands have been prepared by coun ties, showing the terms of sale, the de. scriptlon of the various tracts and mini mum price. It will be Impracticable to furnish each Inquirer all of these lists and It Is suggested that persons desiring such Information specify the locality In which they are Interested. Rlue prints of the various counties, showing the location of the land to bs sold, will be furnished upon application to the undersigned upon the payment of $ 60 for each county, In the form of draft or postal money order. J. O. WRIGHT, Commlsaioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. Muskogee, Oklahoma. Au guat 1. 19JX .-. SB mi- m