... . . ttixt1 PPP. PiAf ATT A ftATTTRTiAV- JTTTY 9 1912. 1 -- ' ' ' ,,l . . . I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Kansas Estimates Raising' and Much. Hew .Wheat is Being Sold. CORN WEATHER IS .FAVOEABLE With the Light Supplies of Corn 1b the Country the Bis Decline In, Prtres sens to Have Dis counted Outlook. OMAHA. Julv 13. 1912. The weather Is generally favorable In ail directions and the crop outlook is unquestionably fine. Kansas estimates ar being .raised and there Is consider ate selling of new wheat It la doubted it the crop movement to Chicago Is any where near as large as last year, but It must not be forgotten that soft wheat tstates Instead of being shippers, will have to Import large quantities this year. The cables ar strong, 114c to 2Hc higher, i'rices are so close to an export basis that it is bellesed selling has been over done and that wheat thuulu De sold only on bulges. The foreign market took a sudden Jump upward. Tills rise was not due to any weather or crop conditions but a bombardment of the Dardanelles strait, which resulted In It dosing. This mopped the satpmerrls of wheat from Uussta and canned great commotion In loreign markets. Cash wheat unchanged to 1c higher. The cables are strong to c higher. The weather throughout the corn belt is very favorable as a rule. Cash de mand was much better on the crop yes terday. With the light supplies of corn in the country, the War decline In prices appears to have discounted the promising crop outlook, especially as new corn win not be available for live months yet. aw. Snow, the crop expert, sal's: "Yesterday's rain did not reach south of the Flatte and corn acreage west of wu ' cola is dry and the. crop Is suffering, borne corn is beginning to tassel, not ' over four feet tall, .while other fields will not average a font high. The color Is generally good, but the plant nas stopped growing and Is curling At present Ne braska, south of the .Platte, does not i promise a 70 per cent crop, and unless there Is a good rain relief at once it win , b much lesa" Cash corn was 2c higher. " ..V Chicago received 110 cans oats. The crop outlook la favorable. The sales were very i liberal yesterday and a little steadier t tone prevails. Yesterday's market showed , less weakness than the other grains, i Short sellers are not as aggressive, yet ! there is a moderate pressure In the way I of hedges against the new crop. Cash l oats were zc lower. Clearances were 8.000 bushels of corn. 121,000 bushels of oats and wheat and ' flour equal to 12 .000 bushels. Liverpool closed ld higher on I wheat and fed hliiher on corn. .' ' Primary wheat receipts were 1000 1 bushels and ; shipments were 6M,000 I bushels, against receipts last year of 1,599.000 bushels and shipments of 4Z6,w. Corn receipts were 832.000 bushels and shipments were 400.000 bushels, against re , reipts last 'yean of 254,000 bushels and shipments of 360,000 bushels. Receipts of -.eats were 233,000 bushels ' and shipments were 290,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 536,000 bush els and shipments or 476. two nusneis. The following eaah sales were reported : Wheat No. 2 hard winter (old) 1 car, 86c; .1 oar, 94c; new, 4 cars (dark), Sic; 1 car, 9o4c; 1 car, 90e; 8 car. Mo. No. hard . winter, old, 1 cars,82o. Corn No, I whits, 1 tar. 76Wc: 1 car.,76V4c; 3 cars, 76ttc; 1 car, 76o, No. 4 white, 1 car, 72Wic; No. 2 I yellow, , S cars, 70c; I car, 68c; No. 3 yellow, lis cars, iwc. no, yeiiow: i curs, 6Kc: 1 ear. 7c: 1 car, 8Wc: 1 cars, 6So. ' No. 1 mixed: 1 car. 70Vto: 1 car. 69o: 1 car. , 68'Ao; 1 car, (Be.- No. 4 mixed. 1 car, Mc; 1 6 car, 66c. No gsaae, 1 car, wc; i car, 60d: 1 car, 89c; 2 cars, 67c. Oats-No. 3 white, 43c rl oar, 430, 6 ' Omaha Cash mees. WHEAT No. i hard, V8lcj No. hard. SKtttJtto. - CORN-No. 3 white, 7671c; No. white. 7576c: No. 4 white. 72V4c: No. yellow, 694&IH4c; No. 3 yellow, 68469c; 'No. 4 yellow, 6568o; No. 2. 684lWic; No. 3, 68G70c; No. 4, 6566c; no grade, 87l965V4e. . ... OATS-No. 2, 43ViflM3Hc: standard, 43 43Vic; ko. i wnue, uy3c; no, 4 white, ll42c. KARLKT Malting, K65c; No. 1 feed, R(l4hc. RYK-No. 2, 062c; No, t, J i Carlot Receipts. . ' Wheat, Corn. Oats. Chicago 86 ,108 110 Minneapolis 103 ... Omaha 105 66 Duluth 8 ... Winnipeg 212 , . .... CHICAGO GRAIN AHD PROVISIONS Peatares ( the Tradias; and Closlac Prices Board of Trade CHICAGO, July 19. Announcement of 'the closing of the Dardanelles by the 'Turkish-Italian hostilities brought much exeitement today In the wheat trade, and caused the market to finish at a net ad vance of le to 2o a bushel. The close (left corn irregular, ranging from c off to le up; oats with a gain of w(o to 1W and provisions up by 6c to 22ttc, Every, foot of space in the. wheat pit was jammed and brokers were shriek jing and beckoning like mad men when the opening gong struck. The news from Constantinople that all 'cereals from the Black sea district, one 01 tne principal granaries of the world, naa oeen uea up lnaeumteiy, was public long before business opened, and had keyed Inpatient dealers to an almost un bearable tension. . . .. A majority of active speculators found Ithemselves in the predicament of havlnc isold short owing to the magnificent crop prospects of late In the United States. uu vuiiifcTOiiuuii iv Tvru up suun trans actions resulted in hoisting prices 2&e. quicker than the record could be flashed out 01 the exchange, m the Jostllnc waving crowd, no one stopped to take breath until there was an unconfirmed rumor that the closing of the straits hmt 'been revoked. Reaction from the extreme ,advance carried wheat values back al imost to yesterday's closing figures. Er ratic and frequent fluctuations were based on the varying reports and denials current , As the session progressed, big texpori saies were reported. Between the opening ana tne ciosp, September delivery rales swung from 93!hU3T4e to 95Vc. and wound up nervous at 94c, a rise of lc net. ... - ; Com bulged with wheat, forcing shorts 10 cover ana coaming certain large hold ers to unload at 3 cents advance. The ipeneral trade oversold on the ensuing decline. . ,":iftslng quotations on futures were: ArtlcH Open. I High. I Lew. dose, Yesfy M. Vhat July, mm, Sept 95fy5 Dec. 97698 I I 98 f 96 : 87 9 94 8 m - :! 1014 69' 654 66 96 May.jl 01! 1 01Kj94fc-!U t m 11 1 July.!7iwi72 Sept!6."4460 ' Dec..557'4 33ay.S7ke. 72 69 64 66 704 64 574 66 mm Ouly.l4:42W 43 42 -' 42 414 . S-pt-33H'3334 Dec..!34W35! 3S ! aay.iaTU' ,.. 17 334 33 34'i! 541 844 !36i July. .... 8cpt.jl7 06-671 17 IthU 17 421 n am 17 50 Oct. 7 70-771 17 W 17 69 17 85 17 76 U824 Jan..) 17 Si l-ad 18 10 U07Vs 17 86 iuly.i 10S24 10 174 10 524 Sept 10 66-60110 62-45 10 60 10 55 10 20 10 624 10 674 , Oct.. ' Jan.. rubs July! Sept. 10 60-624 10 671 10 20 10 27WI 10 26 10 10 i 10 324 10 47HI 10 60 l42il 10 69 10 46 Oct. 10 42HI10 42-461 10 374110 43-461 10 374 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; wjnter patents, 35.00 5.30; winter straights, 14.6010; spring panU. 85.0O&4.10; spring straights, 24.70 H4.i; eaaen, Hj&pf.u, RYE No. S, 74c. BABLEY Feed or mixing, nominal fair to cbotee malting, nominal. ; Ems-Timothy, 36.S07.b; clover. $55.00 Viauo. KROVTS!ON8-Hss pork, 317.27417.60. lrd (in tierces), 310.474. Short ribs (!ooe), 310.374. Total clearances of wheat and flour jWere equal to 232,000 bu. Primary receipts .were ou., comparea wnn i.a,0TO tu. Ithe corresponding day a year o. Eeti- mated recipts for tomorrow; , Wheat, g cars; com, 131 cars; oats, 103 cars; hogs, ,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat, No. 2 red. 97He&il.00V4: No, 3 red, 95Vi9S'4c; No. 2 hard, 96Hol-01; No. 3 hard, 9698c; No. northern. $1.0631.14; No. z northern, xi.oj 61.12; No. 8 northern. 21.031.09; No. 3 spring, tl.001.09; No. 3 spring. 1.00al.0B; o. t spring. S6c.06: velvet cnatr, ii.w 1.0S; durum, $1.001.08. Corn, No. 2, 70 70c; No. 2 white. 767c; No. 2 yellow, 717U4c; No. 3, 69870c; No. 3 white. 75 76V4c; No. 3 yellow, 7070c; No. 4, 6668c; no. 4 wnite, imrio; no. 4 yeiiow, wr 69 c. Oats, No. 2 White, 6262c; No. 3 hite, 501i51Hc: No. 4 white. 4651,sc; standard, 50igj524c. ttye: no. a. 74c. Barley, pjqouc. nmo- thy seed. $6,6007.50. Clover seed, 315.00 18.00. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 234j)25c; dairies, 2124c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 12.015 cases; at mark, cases - included, 15Mltfec; ordi nary first, 16c; firsts, 17l,c. CHEEaiv-Steady; Palsies, lfiVsQlMic; twins, lG-tfli'c; young Americas, 154& hc; long horns, 1516c. POTATOES Firm: receints 30 cars Illinois. lOStiac: Missouri and Kansas' 750 78c; Tennessee, 80c; Virginia, barreled. POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys. 12c; chickens, lie; springs. 1823c. vjsal steady at si&llc. KEW YORK GKNKRAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varloae Caiaaiodltles. NEW YORK. July 19. - FLOUR-- Stcadier: soring patents, 35.2565.45; winter straights, $4.60r4.75; winter patents, $4.90i So;, spring clears. 34.60Ml.ao; winter extras. No. 1, 34.25-l.30; winter extras. No. 2, 34 00 64.15; Kansas straights, $4.60S4.55. Rye Hour steady; fair to good, $4.40(j2i4.o; choice to fancy, K70&-4.80. ' couNMEAL-Quiet: fine white ana yellow. I1.70&1.7S: coarse. 41.66&1.70: kiln dried, 34.92. BARL.EY uuleti malting. S1.13&1.25. 0. 1. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Soot market firm: No. 2 red. 11.061.08, elevator, export basis, and export, IL(M, t o. b. afloat, to arrive; no. 1 northern Duiuth. fl.WA, I. o. u. afloat, futures niarket closed tyV,ia higher. July, 11.071.10, closed at l.8'; September, Sl.0Vftl.01, closed at tl.OIVs; December, $1.031.04, closed at fl.04. :okn Kpot market easy; export, iVYic. OATS Spot market quiet; standard white, bTtc, in elevator; No. 2, 67ic; No. 3, 67c; No. 4, 5Hc; natural white and white clipped, 5tt&tilc, on track. hat easier: prime, u.a&wi.w; no. 1, $1.8til.35; No. t. Jl.IOiil.20; No. 3, SOWic. HIDES-Steady; Central America, 24Vsc; Bogota, 24&ic. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 25(9 27c; seconds, 24-o; . thirds, Walla; re jects, 16c. FHOViBiONg-rorK. market easy: mess. 20.60Hj20.76; family, $X).uC1.00; short clears, I18.25ffl21.00. Beef, steady: mess. I15.t)0fr 15.50; family, 118.0018.60; beef hams, $28.00jai.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies 10 to 14 pounds, 4U.ooU.7n; pickled hams, 312.2512.76. Lard, steady; middle west prime, $10.3010.40; refined, steady; continent, lo,96; South America, 310.85; compound, 38.3798.62. BUTTER Easy, receipts, S.702 tubs: creamery extras, 27t&27'4o; firsts, 242tvtc; state aairy, nnest, mc; gooa to prime, M025c; common to fair, 2223c. CHEESE steady : receipts, 2,624 boxes: state whole nuik, white, specials, 15W& 6Wc; state whole milk, colored. 15 luy,c; skims, 3120. EOUS irregular: receipts, 16,628 cases: fresh gathered, extras, ii&Hc: extra firsts, 2lft22c; firsts, WaMc; seconds, 17gi 18 l-6c; western gathered whites, li23o. TOUiilKi Alive, steady; western broilers, 22c; fowls, ItHc; turkeys, 13c. Dressed, firm; fresh killed western broil ers, 2428c; turkeys, 1617c. Cora aad Wheat Hegtea Salletla. United States Department of Aartcul ture, weather bureau bulletin for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m.. JHit meridian time, Friday, July 19, 1912: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. ftsin Rlatlons. High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb., 7 Auburn, Neb... 80 00 .04 Cloudy 69 .00 1 Clear 67 .00 Cloudy 68 .00 Pt. cloudy AO UV Cloudy - 68 .00 Clear ' 66 .00 Pt. cloudy 69 .00 Pt. cloudy 66 .80 ' Raining 66 .00 Clear -69 .00 Pt. cloudy 60 .00 Pt. cloudy 0 .02 Pt. cloudy 65 .52 Cloudy 63 .00 Cloudy 67 .08 Raining 68 .73 Cloudy . 53 .12 Raining 61 .00 Cloudy 67 .03 Clear 64 .04 Raining 64 .50 Raining Broken Bow .. Tl Columbus, Neb. 78 Culbertson, Nb. 69 Fair bury, Neb. 63 Fairmont, Neb. 76 dr. Island, Nb. 77 Hartington. Nb 80 Hastings, Neb.. 75 Holdrege, Neb. 83 Lincoln, Neb... 77 No. Platte, Nb 66 "OakdaJe. Neb 76 Omaha, Neb.... 78 Tekamah, Neb. 86 Valentine. Nb. 72 Alta. Ia. 77 Carroll, la 77 Clarlnda, la.... 83 Sibley, la 73 Sioux CltyIa. 74 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. "Not inoluded In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. Temp.. Bain. Central. Buttons. High. Low. tall Columbus, 0 17 88 64 .40 84 2 .20 86 66 .00 78 48 .20 80 0 .00 78 62 , .60 72 i , 60 .30 84 . ,80 . ,00 76 68 ' .80 Louisville, Ky...21 Indla'potla, Ind. 10 Chicago, 111 19 St Louis, Mo... 18 Des Moines, la. 21 Minneapolis .... 44 Kan. City. Mo., 23 Omaha, Neb..... IT The weather la cooler in the eastern and western portions of the corn and wheat region. Warmer weather is moving in over the northwest portion. Showers oc curred in all except the Kansas City, 8t Louis and Indianapolis districts. Good rains occurred at Hartington and Valen tine, Neb., and a fair of 1.70 inches oc curred at Mount Sterling, Ky. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. St. Loala General Market. ST. LOUIS. July U.-WHEAT-Cash. steady; track, No. 1 red, new, el.001.03; No. 2 hard, new, wcbi.vi. CORN-Hlgher: track, no. WPo: No. 2 white, 81c. OATS-Hlgher: track. No, z 4i,c; No. 2 white, 61V4C , Closing prices or rutures: WHEAT-Htgher; September. 94Vc: De cember. 97U97c. CORN Higher; September, 5ViS5l4o: December. 647ac. v OATS Higher: September, 32 He; De cember, 339iC. v ; '.. - RYE Lower at 75. FLOUR Lower; red winter - patents, $5.006.40; extra fancy and straights, 84.60 ti4.H0: hard winter clears, ss.6DQi3.90. eEElJ Timotny, l.tii?i4.0U URAN-Sacked, $1.061.09. - " HAY-Steadv: timothy. 218.0024.00: prai rie. $U.0lo.09. PROVisiONs-Pork, unchanged: Job bing, $16.26. Lard,, unchanged; prime steam. x9.77Kro.8eft. Dry salt meats, un changed; Doxeo, extra snorts, , $io.2H: clear ribs, io.62tt; short clears, $10.87. Bacon, unchanged ; boxed, extra shorts. M1.62H; clear ribs, 811.62H: short clears, $11.8714. POULTRY-steady; chickens, isc: springs, l&eisc; turkeys. i4Stic: ducka 9H12c; geese, 6llc.- RUTTER Dull; creamery, 2aHWV4C ; EGGS-Weak at 172lo. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 19. WHEAT July, $1.05; September, 9c; December. 96 tJ97c. Cash, No. 1 hard, $1.06; No. 1 northern, $1.06; No. 2 northern. $1.04; No. 8, $1.02. ' FLAX $1.94. , - . . BARLEY-4595o. ; f CORN-No. 1 yellow, 73874c. -OATS-No. 8 white, 44H45c . RYE No. 2, 70c. - - - - BRAN In 108-lb. sacks, $2O.00Y31.O0i FLOUR First patents. $5.165.35:. sec- ond patents, $4.8005.05; first clears, $3.50 3.75; second clears, $2.403.70. I.tverieol Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, July 19-WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 2 red western, winter, 8s 7d; No. 2 Manitoba, nominal; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s lid. Futures, nervous; July, 7s 7Ud; October, 7s $d; December, 7s rd. CORN Spot, steady; old. American mixed, 7s; new, American kiln dried. s Md. Futures, firm; July, 4s ni; Sep tember, 4 94d. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), seven pounds, 7s; eight pounds, 10a, Mllwrankec Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, July 19.-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, $1.14$U4H; No. 2 northern S1.10&LI2; No. 2 hard winter, 8Ccfc$l.; September, 944c; December, 97Vic. CORN-No, 2 yellow. 72c; No. 3 white, 76c; No. 8, 70c; September, 34c; Decem ber,' 6767c. - ' nATM-etandard. 8e. BAJRLEyi,i.IUpg, 75cfi$L04 . it NEW YORK K MARKET Gradual Rise in Prices with In creased Activity. FAVOEABLE NEWS UNCHANGED lotted States Steel Uader Pressure at Times, bat 800a Mores For ward with Other Specula tlve Favorites. NEW YORK, July 19.-To the accom paniment of greater activity today's stock market increased Its gains of the last few days. The rise was so gradual as to be almost Imperceptible and gave color to the belief that the movement was deriving its chief Impulse from expert manipu lation, as well as inside absorption. The same condition that served earner In the week the crop outlook, increased activity in various fields of industry and easier money were again contributing factors. United States Bteei was unaer some pressure at times, but aoon moved forward with other speculative favorites. although in lesser degree than Union Pa cific, St. Paul, Araalgamatea v-opper ana numerous specialties. Some of the latter advanced 2 to 6 points. Renorta of eeneral betterment in most lines of trade found confirmation in the increased bank exchanges, although this gratifying condition is somewhat nulli fied by poor collections in certain sec tions. Local banks continue to gain from the interior, this week's cash . increase being estimated at less tnan ,wv,vuu, with indications of another loan contrac tion. Bonds were steady, witn total saies, par value, 31,905,000. United States government bonds were uncnangca. Number 01 ituu. leaciLg quotations ou iocXa wt.'o fait follows: ; 1 Sales. Hits. Low. cioia Allls-Cbslmcri pfd ..... Amalgamated Copper . Amerlcau Agricultural , American Bt Suiar.. 8,100 S4V S3 600 tifc , 41 7i Wk 41 74 73 H American Caa ........ 1,700 (00 , SI it Mi, Americas C. ft i ...... Anierlctu Cotton Oil... Ameriuin H. L pfd. Am. Ice ReoarltlM tm M 1,100 American Lineeed , 13 43 V 4 American Uwomotive ,, Americas B. A K Am. H. A R. pfd...... 43 AU. Steel fc'ooudrtea..... ., S4 100 ini 12 i;'i LOOO 1434k 14 144 , 10 :i 1,1W 41 41S J,00 MJ'A lM'.i 108 ifoti m m 'k it 1 M 140 l M0 7 10t)4t 194 V 1.10a usi S6V1 u 1,00 ft: - Wk ' KVk 1.000 3M4 JMii t 1,100 IT 14 27 27 100 14 4 4'4 Am. Sugar Reflulng American T. & T Amerlcto Tobacco pfd.... American Woolen ' Anaconda kilning Co..... Atcnlkon Atchloou pfd Atleotlo Coast une Baltimore A Goto ; Bethlehem Steel Bruklya Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfto Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jertey.. m Cheeapeake A Ohio Chlcaao A Alton..... 2,100 81 '4 lM 80 IS 16 tt 138 103 ( 80 Chicago O. W 100 17 lTik S3 . Chicago O, W. pfd Chicago A N. W 100 83 800 138 138 S.200 104 102 Chlcaao. M- Bt. r.... C. C, C. 8t. L...... Colorado T. m I 100 31 21 Colorado A Southern.... Coneolldated Gas- Corn Products 42 1,800 14 145 148 , 200 14 U 1S Delaware A Hudson Dourer Rio Grande.... D. A R. O. pfd 167 400 11 19 18 26 11 34 i! 4S manners' Securities .... Brie , Erie let pfd.... Erie Sd pfd.. 2,800 708 38 (3 24 82 General Electrlo ........ Great Northern pfd 1,800 180 178 178 7,800 138 137 187 200 48 43 43 1,000 130 130 13 2.800 20 20 20 4,300 ' 88 88 68 208 14 It IMi 28 IS 24 67 Greet Korthem Ore ft re.. Illlnoli Central Interboreugh Met. Inter. Met. pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kan mi City Southern.... K. a Bo. pfd Laclede Oa 100 104 IM LoulBTllle A Naeltnila., 1,000 168 UT Minn. A St. Louie M , St. P. A S. S. M... 1,100 147 1441 14H Mlseourl, K. T.. M . K. A T, pfd MlMourt Paclfio - ,. 1,800 36 3a 86 . 800 146 145 14S 400 82 , 88 68 , 800 31 31 81 , 300 114 116 114 , 100 82 82 82 800 117 116 114 , 1.100 81 81 81 408 122 121 121 200 23 21 21 National Biscuit National Lead N, R. R of If. 3d pfd. Now Tort Central. N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Western..... North American ........ Northern Paclfio Pacific Mall Penmrlranla People's Oaa , 1,700 124 123 123 , 300 116 116 116 808 108 108 107 , 100 21 21 21 ..4i See 85 . WH ; 88 , 41,30ft 184 164 168 P.. 0., C. A Bt. L...,. Plttiburgh Coal Preeeed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car.,..., Rallwer Steel Serine... Keedlng Republic Steel ...1 Republlo Steel pfd...... Rock Ieland Co Rock Itland Co. pfd..'... St. L A S. F. 2d pfd.. St, Louis S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Slow-Sheffield 8. A I... ..... 88 24 48 7 78 26 84 40ff 100 400 too 86 24 48 87 24 48 27 33 73 100 20 86 88 65 Southern Pacific , 1,200 110 110 110 Southern Railway l.too 20 38 29 80. Railway pfd... 800 7T 77 43 a 14 77 48 Tenneeeee Copper ..... (00 43 Texae A Pacific T., 8t. L. A W.. T., St. U "W. pfd. t'nlos Pacific ......... "io 14" 1.000 S! 2H 13 St , 18,300 -188 167 168 800 ., 91 80 80 Pnlon Paclfio pfd United States Realty United State Rubber. United States Steel...., V. B. Steel pM Utah Copper 900 86 84 , 1.40ft tt 82 40.700 71 69 200 112 112 84 83 70 111 62 4.800 62 41 Va. -Carolina Chemical Wabaah Wabaah pfd Western Maryland ... Weatlnghouee Electric Weetern Union Wheeling A L. I Lthlgh Valley China Copper 800 60 49 "400 H '18 49 4 18 87 7 82 too S0O 74 13 4 8.008 188 167 167 2.800 33 81 82 Ray Coneolldated ..... American Tobacco .... Seaboard Air Una...',. Seaboard A. U pfd... 1.800 tt . 20 1,400 29 294 200 23 33 900 83 82 20 297 91 88 Total sales tor the day, I88.4M share. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 19.-MONEY-On call, steady, 23 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent: closing bid. 2V per cent: of fered at 2 Per cent. Time loans, steady: sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, 3 per cent; six montns, 4 to 4V per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR-4U. per cent. . STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $1.85 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8770 for de mand. Commercial ' bills. . $4.84. . SILVER Bar, Wid ' Mexican dollars. 480. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. steady. . ....: . ... . . Closing quotations on bonds today were follows: ' V. 8. re(. tt, reg-.-lOOHVeiwa 4e 86 do ooupon 1C0 Mo 4s 81 V. S. 8a. res 102 'K. C 80. let 3a... 72 do coupon ..101 L. S. deb. 4a 1931.. 33 V. 8. 4a, teg ...11!L. A N. unt, 4a..... 98 do coupon ue -al. K. T. let 4s 95 Allts-Chal.' let 6s... 48 "do gen. 4e-..., 87 Amer. Ag. ! mn'Mo. raeine 4e 71 A. T. T. or. 4a.. 114 N R K of M 4e 81 Am. Tobacco ta 96 N Y, C. g. 8s.... 87 do fa .120 do deb; 4a 11 Armour A Co. 4a,. 91N. T. N. H. A H. Atchleon sea 4.... w c. 4s 128 040 c. 4a 107N. A W. let c. 4e. 98 do ct. Is- ..8 Ha cv. 4s. .114- A. C. L- let 4a 94 No. Paclfio 4e...... 93 Bel. A Ohio 4a.,... 98 do ts 8 do 3a i 91 0. 8. L. rfdg. 4a...; 93 do S. W. 8s..-. 80 Pens. ev. Ia 1915.. 87 Brook. Tr. ev. 4s... 92 do. con. 4a 163 On. of Qa. 8a 109 Reading ten. 4a..... 97 Cen. Leather 8a..... 968. U I. F, f g ts 78", '. ot ,N. J. 8s.. 120 do gen. (a ( Chei. Ohto,4i..l00St. L. 8. W. a 4a 81 do ret. 4e 94 do let gold 4a.... 80 Chicago A A. ta... 68 8. A. L. 4s 11 C B. A 41. 1- ts... ee so, raa. ooi. 4a... 90 do gen. 4 98 do sr. 4s 94 C. M. A C. P. A 4a 90 do let raf 4s...... 94 C. R. 1. P. . 4a. 4So, Railway ta 107 do rtg. 4a 88 do gen. 4a. 78 Colo. Ind. 6s 80 Union Paclfio 4a., .lno Colo. Mid. 4a....... tt do e. ta. 101 C. A 8. r. A e.-4a N do IS A ret. 4s... 37 D. A H. ct. 4e 99 U. 8. Rubber 4a.. ..104 D. A Ft. G. 4i 88 V. 8. Steel Id 8a....l02 do ret. le 84Va-Oar. Chem. to.. 98 Dletlllere la ....... 14 Wabaah let is 107 Brie . I. ts 29 do let A ex. ts.... 88 , ds sea- 4.. 78 Westers Idd. 4a 86 4o CT. 4a, eer. A.. 87 Weat. Sloe. ct. 8s ..96 do aeries B T8Wta. Central 4a.... 91 III. Cen. let ret. 4s 98 Mo. Pas. tf. (a 8 Inter. Met. 4a 82Panaau ta .........101 Inter. M. M. 4a..'4 i 'Bid, Offered. . .. ; :. Condition of tke Tretuanry; WASHINGTON, July 1.-At the begin ning of business today the condition ot the United States treasury was: Work ing balance in treasury offices, $91,400,618; In banks and Philippine treasury, $38, 311, 6S2: tout of general fund, $158,274,024: re ceipts yesterday, $2,496,379; disbursements vesteitiiiy. $1,132,009. Deficit to date this fiscal year, $7,615,330, as against a deficit of $16,972,664 at this time lat year. Thcbe figures exclude Panama-canat and puolic debt transactions. - REPORT ' OF CXBARI.NG MOUSE NEW YORK, July 19.-Bradstreet's bank clearings report ror the week end ing July 18 snows an aggregate of &l&i Ju,0U0, as against 83,44u,ol5,0ui last weea and iZ,m.3iH.m in the corresponding ween last year. Following is a list, of the ciuua: CITIES. ! Amount i Inc. i Dec. I I I New fork Chicago ... Boston I'liiladelphla ... tit. Louis Kansas city.... rtttbburgh San Francisco.. ..,l,ihu,248,000 6.4 L2 b.Oj ... 6. 6.0) l.lti,U00 18,H2,O0U1 13,X,000 778.W2,OiWt 4,f7,OW 67.561.000) 16.2 5S,l,Wi JU.4 toaltlmore 3U,00S,Oj0 9.9 Cincinnati 2!,113,WW 23.9J 2u,llu,00u ltt-2l 17,7S,t 4.6 Minneapolis . New Or.eans Cleveland .... 2b,tH3.U0O ZZ.V 2a,iW4,0UO 24. 4 2o,131,00 7.V 16,27,00U ,1S.6...... ll,5ty,000 16.2 Uo31,000)...... 10.7 10, WJ6,000...... 42.1 13.4y9,0UO I i5.9 11, Wf,XW 21. 5 9,7'J,000l. I - 8.0 11,443,0001 .9...... o,Wo,0U0 - 6.0 10,382,0001 . 6.1 9,0o3,U0 lo.o...... Deti-uit Lojj Angeles.. AHA Milwaukee Louisville .... Atlanta ...... Portland, Ore Seattle ist. Paul.... buffalo Denver Indianapolis Providence Richmond K,lo,0IW W.O 7,5S2,1 7.0 7,U92,00O 46.0 o,yJ,W 9.9 W'ashnigton, D. C Mempnis .St. Joseph Salt Lake City....;. 6,773,000 6,8b2,000t 12.3 Kort Worth... Albany ....... Columbus bavannah Toledo ............ 6,727,0001 .07 6.9r.W 8.4 i.wj.m 12.8 t,7f,000 10.01 Nashville . 4,W,0UU .... 4,729,000) .or,... 4.416.000 6.7 ... 4,23o,000 11.2... 4,424,O0O 16.5..; 4.638.0001 4.0.. 3,101,000 7.0).- 2.827.000 13.0... 3.652.0001 10.71.. Hartford brpokane, Wash lacoma . Des Moines .-. Rochester Duluth ... Macon I Oakland, Cat... Norfolk 4.... Wichita l,3i!,000 16.0):. !,3is3,OOV 1S.... Peoria o,560,0j0 2.WJ,(WU New Haven Jacksonville, Fla... 7.8! 3.420.0001. ,7.8 Scrantoii Urand itapida 3,69,000 29.6 2.301,000 9.4 Birmingham Sioux City...... Augusta,: Oa Syracuse ; 3.232.0001 2.470,0001 6 4 "1,64,U0M 40.01 2,966,0001 9.4 2.952,0001 8.4i Evansville Worcester 2,980,0001 16.3 . Springfield, Mass.. 2.729,0001 3. Dayton 2,392,00O 1.530.0001 3.0 Oklahoma City 15.2 Portland, Me........ Chattanooga Little Rock.......... Charleston S. O..-. 2,62ti,0U0 61. 2. 2,135,000 19.1 1.753.000 1. lo.O 1,601.000 12.8 wneeiing, w. va.. 1,888,0001 1,878,000 3,069,0001 10.4 13.0 Knoxvliie Ban Diego, Cal... Lincoln , Reading, Pa 106.61 l,859,OuO( 16.0 1,748,000 l,56O,00O 1,909,0001 19.3 Topeka .! 20.8 ....'.I Wilmington, iei... Davenport - .1,243,000 13.1 Sacramento, Cal... . 1,722,01)0 1,339,000 1,531,000 H.9i. Mobile 4.1... Wilkesbarre- ....... 7.2 Cedar Rapids, la. . Akron - 1,208,0001 2,503,000 2.043,000 1,706,000 .. 986.CO0 , 1,336,000 987,000 1,226,000 1.186,000 1012,000 - 846,000 .1.034,000 763,000 1,076,000 926,000 702,000 816,000 604,000 717,000 658,000 668,000 869,000 682.000 645,000 827,000 1 606,000 683,000 '-601,000 687,000 376,000 474,000 462,000 370,000 252,000 203,000 - 256,000 35,451,000 14,503,000 1,820,000 19.1 6!7 Youngstown Waterloo, Ia , Fall River 47.1 66.9 , 3.1 ao!i "i'.il 12.6 1 Canton, O Springfield. 111.... Fort wayne. ...... New Bedford.. i..., Helena Lexington - York, Pa.;... , Columbia, S. .C... 1.9 20.61 13.2! 14.9 19.5 Er e. Pa Stockton. Cal Boise, - Idaho Rockford, : III 25.3 . 1.6 16.2 25.8 Muskogee, OKI.... Kalamasoo, Mich, 4.5). Qutncy, III 8.7 Bioomington, 111... 22.3 36.51 TaTSa. Okl :, Ogden, Utah Lowell 14.0 3.5 7.6 Chester, Pa Springfield, O , South Bend, Ind... 3.1 5.4 22.6 Blnrhamton ....... Sioux Falls, S. D. Jackson, Miss Decatur, 111....... Mansfield, O 19.8 ..... 63.31 ri.i Fargo, N. V Fremont, Neb Vicksburg. Mlsa... 7.2 34.8 .04 Jacksonville, III.., Houston Galveston - 9.0 Trenton Kni inp.iudea in totals because contain ing other items tnan cieannae. s- Boston Stock Market. BOSTON.-July 19.-Closlng quotations on stocks were as rouos: Alloues ' aionawa Amal. Cbppor 83Neda Con Am.,, wipp g ,mNlpU,lng Min.. .. Arliona Com. 4 North ButW . 20 . 73 . 6 . 67 .117 . 90 . 14 . 48 1 . 42 .48 . 49 . 11 . 41 . 6 .109 . B. A C. C. iorin Csl. A Arliona 75OId uominion .... Cal. A Hecta 624 Osceola Centennial HViVJuint-7 878hannoa ............ 13 Superior 11 Superior A B. M. 4 Tamarack 64 V. 8. S. R. M. 6 do pfd So" Utah Con Cop. Renso C. C. East Butte v. Franklin ........... Olroux Con Oranby Con. Greene cananea .. Isle Royals Copper. 21 2-16 Utah Copper Co..'. Kerr Lass Lake Copper La Salle Copper.. .. 27 Winona .. T ',Volerlnt .. 29 Miami Copper ... New York Mtatns; Stocks. krw YORK. July 19.-Closlng quota tions on mining stocks re: , AUCa u.ih umi v.n... Com. Tunnel stock 14 Mexican do bonne ........U Ontario Con. Cel. A Vs 98 Opnlr Iron Silver .....160 Standard .... LeadKllle Con. ....14 Tello. Jacket. .278 .180 .100 . 40 Ottered. . - Bank Clearings. nMAWA. Julv 19. Bank clearings for today were 32,578,400.52 and for the corre sponding day last year $2,322,839.98. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1 1-lb. cartons, 27c: No. 1, in 60-lb. tubs. 2Tc; No. : 2, 2c; pack ing, JSC. ' CHEESE Imported Swiss, 23c; Ameri can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24o; twins, 17Vic; daisies, 18b; triplets, 18c; young Americas, 19c; blue label brick. . 18Hc; limberger, 2-lb 20c; 1-lb., 22c POUL.TR Y-Brollers, 854flo per lb., hens, 15c; cocks, 9$10o;' ducks, 18c; geeso, 15c; turkeys, sic; pigeons, per aos.. 51. aa Alive: Hens, 10Uc; old roosters, 6Vto; stags, (He; old ducks, full feathered, 9c; geese, full feathered, 6c; turkeys, 12c; pigeons, - per do., 90c: homers, 22.50; squabs. No. 1. $L50; No. 2, 60c FISH (fresn)-Pickerel. 9c; white, 13c; pike, 16c; trout. 14c; large urappies, 129 15c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, l9o; had docks, lac; flounder 13c; green catfish. 15c; rots shad. 85c each; snad roe, per pair, 46c; salmon, IScj oarfbut sc; yellow perch, 8c; buffalo, bo; bullheads, - FRUITS, ETC. Bananas, rancy se iect. per bunch,; S2.252.50; . Jumbo, per bunch, 2.753.75. Dates, Anotior brand, new. 30 1-lb., Pkgs. in , per box. U; Dromedary brand, new, ev l-lb. pkga. la box. per box. 23.00. Fim CaUtornia, per case of U No. 12 pkga, 5o; per case of 86 No. 12 pkgs., 2150; per case ot W N, pkga,. 82.00; bulk, in 25 and 60-lb.. boxes, per lb., lOo; new Turkish, b-crown, 4n W-ib. boxes, per lb., 16c; 6-crown in zu-lb. boxes, per lb 16c; 7 -crown in 20-lb. boxes, per lb., 17e. Lemons, Llmoniara saiected' biand. extra fancy, 2uO-M aisett, per bos. tl.W: Lema JUmoneira, fancy, 3uK3uu alzes. per box, 86.00; 240-420 sixes, 50n per box less; California. ciuMce, w-Mt slues, pet box. , 86.60. Oranges. California hair Moon. sweets, extra fancy, 96-120 sixes, per box, 83.36: extra choice, au sixes, par box, 83-09; Valencia oranges, all aOxea, 24.00. - Pme apples, Jb-4-48 sixes, per Ami. tt.no. uaiuorma neacnea z&c: cal. 21.26; born grown cherries, per crata oi 24 qts., 22.26; bom grown gooseberries. per crate ot at qia, ea-a. - nav nesns. pr bskt., to; green beans, per baku. 75c California cantaloupes, 46-sise, 83.00. Watermelons, per lb.. 2o; Texas peaches, 4 baskets, 70c - . VKGKTAEUES Cabbage, hoi&e grown. lb., 2c. Celery, Michigan per doa., loo Cucumbers, not nousa, per dox, sue Egg plant, fanoy Florida, par doa, 22-0a QarUc axtra fancy, wuits, per dos-, 16c, Lettuca. extra fancy, leaf, per doa. 25c Onions, white in crate, 81.00; yellow, per crate, sjjui. rarsiey, xancy soutnern, ?r dos. bunches, 5v4J7oc PoUtoea, exas. new, per 3100. Tomatoes, Texas, per t-basket carrier, 85c, OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Light Beceipta of Cattle, with Prices Generally Unchanged. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Sheep of Any Conaeqaeaee ot Sale and 'Hot Very Many . Lambs Prices . on AH ' Kinds Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, July 19, 1912. ReceiDts were: Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3,124 4,056 9.672 OHiciai Tuesday 3,2a) u,um b.uoo Official Wednesday.... 2.2tis 9,il ', Official -Thursday 2,613 9.527 7,076 Estimate Friday 1,058 10,697 1,799 Five days this week.12.213 47,144 33,9S5 Same days last week.. 7.055 43.765 , 27,583 Same days 2 weeks ago. 7.883 51,122 15,777 Same days 3 weeks Ago 14,164 66,366 14,577 same days 4 weeks ago. 9,27V 3c,z4i earn days last year.. 13,564 Vifim w.ow The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor tne year to date as compared witn last year; 1912. 1911. Inc. Dec. Cattle 461,248 542,130 90,882 Hogs ..1,901,873 1,638,747 453,126 ...... Sheep ....... 974,316 825,650 148,766 The following table shows the range 01 prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1912., 19U.11910.il909.1908.1907.1906. July 11. July 12. 7 1KI 6 27i 8 441 I 421 6 681 65 7 19HI ( 851 8 83 7 5l 1 7 741 6 64 July 13. 7 16141 30 8 m 1 7 49 6 74 6 59 6 57 6 711 July 14 I 6 24 8 261 7 761 6 43 July 15.1 7 14Vs 6 26j 8 85 7 82 6 31 Jthy 16. 1 7 14H) I 8 28 7 83 6 37 5 76 6 80 July 17.1 7 141 6 30 7 741 S ' ' 7 76 7 741 9 44 6 72 6 61 July 18.1 7 17UI 6 34 18 35: 40) 6 69 6 62 July 19.1 6 35 8 35 6 74 6 al Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: ( . , RECEIPTS CARS. C. M. & St. P. Ry.... 2 .. iWabash R. R ' 3 Mo. ms. Ry..'. .. '2, Union Pacific R. R........H ,33 6 C. 6l N. W. Ry., west..... 11 94 .. C. St. P., M. & O. Ry.... 4 20 CV B. & Q., east....... 1.8 C. B. & Q; west 3 - 23 .. C, R.-1, & P., east 1 4 .. C, R. I. & P., west... - 2 ininois Central Ry.. ' 2 .. C. Q. W. Ry .1 .. Totals ....... ..34 - 154 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Totals 2,473 Omaha Packing Co.... 104 Swift and Company.... 17 8,835 .1,472 'l,62 3,438 3,052 . 259 1,048 3,493 1,148 825 1,248 cudany racking Co.. Armour. & Co..... Schwartz-Bolen Co.... J. W. Murphy W. B. Vansant Co.... Hill & Son... F. B. Lewis............ J. H. Bulla 1m F. Huss McCreary & Carey.... H. F.. Hamilton , Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. Other buyers .......... 293 .201 25 13 1 6 -11 - 16 340 Totals ...1,256 10,861 3,843 CATTiE Receipts of cattle were mod erate this morning, but still there was a fair run for a Friday. The quality of the cattle on sale was pretty common, the arrivals consisting - very largely of odds and ends, with only a few strings of good killers, - but nothing toppy. - What few beef steers there were gen erally commanded . steady prices, there being little or no change in the market There was nothing good, so that sales did not show up very well on paper. A string ot Nebraska grass cattle sold , at 16.50. Cows and heifers were in light supply, although there was a sprinkling of butcher, stock of all kinds. The market was slow, but generally steady with yes terday. - , There were only a few scattering loads of stock cattle and feeders on sale. The demand was poor, but prices did not show much if any change. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $8.509.60; fair to good beef steers, 88.uva8.w; common to- xair beer steers, tS.OO&g.OO; good to choice heifers, 86.2&B7.&0; good to choice cows, ta-S0i6.25; fair to good cows, 34.506.50; common to fair cows, 2.604.60; gooa to choice stack ers and feeders, 35.00dj.60; fair to good stockers and feeders, S4.5O5.u0; ' common to fair stockers and feeders, li.5onv4.50; stock cows and heifers, 23.25Qi4.7S; veal calves. HoOfcs.oo; bulls, stags, w, 13.71 6.00. BEEF STEERS. Mo. 18 6 17. .T. At. Pr, No. .1076 1 00 26.... COWS. . 780 2 OS 2.... At. Pr. .... 350 1 10 .... 944 4 40 .... 883 4 40 ....1000 4 50 .... 933 4 80 ....1060 4 40 .... 97S 4 65 .... 815 4 70 .... 810 4 15 .... 903 S 00 .... 883 5 00 .... 844 8 00 ....1064 8 60 .... 946 t 80 ....1350 4 38 ....1134 4 26 . 988 8 IS .1025 t 86 . 816 3 8 .854 8 70 .1007 3 76 ,. 993 3 75 ,. 730 3 7a . 964 4 00 . 932 4 10 ,. 838 4 10 ,.388 4 IS ,. 905 4 20 ,. 798 4 25 ,.1008 4 40 U.... n.'.'.'. 13.'.'.'. 16.... 10.... 8... 4.... 1.... I.... t .... 1... I.... I.... 7.... ,. 733 4 40 HEIFERS. . 650 2 40 4 , 495 4 2S . 528 4 40 ,812 4 46 668 5 00 .310 6 20 , 860 S 26 ,475 3 85 , 860 4 00 . 546 4 00 , 438 4 20 ,767 4 20 , 460 4 20 14..... 4...U.. ...... 462 5 26 ...... 883 4 09 - ......1800 4 80 , 1240 4 38 ......1030 4 So 1420 4 25 1270 4 40 880 4 80 1500 4 90 .1340 5 80 230 7 00 220 7 00 138 7 00 200 7 26 166 .7 25 ..el.. 121 7 25 ISO 7 SO ...... 180 1 SO . 230 7 75 ,843 4 35 8. BULLS. , 850 3 76 1..... .... 780 3 I 3. .... 410 4 00 ....1310 4 00 .... 900 4 IS .... 786 4-16 ,...1126 4 20 .... 800 4 30 1.. CALVES. 840 6 60 1 , 386 8 80 140 S 76 , 300 t 71 320 4 00 ,282 4 25 110 4 80 ,420 4 60 ,133 4 50 , 190 4 S ' 1. 120 8 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. t... ......... 850 4 60 11............ 681 S 25 - 14............ 430 4 75 , 2..,.., 486 5 25 IS............ 614 4 95 " 6...... . 630 S 80 I . 593 4 90 18. .........1. 888 6 60 13 812 6 00 4 1005 4 tt S. 488 5 00 J. Weaver. South Dakota. 2 cows 980 4 25 10 cows... .. 882 6 00 . 27 heifers.. 718 6 25 18 feeders.. 696 6 65 22 steers.... 834 25 1 bull 810 4 10 J. Davidson, Nebraska. 77 steers.... 1106 S 50 1 heifer... 860 4 50 1 steer 920 B 26 . HOOS The market opened steady this morning and quite a good many hogs, even strictly good ones,- sold on that basis. Packers seemed unwilling to raise yesterday's - figures and - sellers were forced to out loose at prices showing lit tle or no Improvement A little later on as the trade became mors active, the market firmed up, becoming strong to 6c higher on good hogs of all weights; that is, both light and heavies.' During the best time good to choice light hogs sold largely at and . right around 27.35 and tn up as high as 27.45 for the extreme top, which - was 5c higher than - anything brought yesterday. The less desirable hogs sold at the bolt am or right at the bottom of the market. At the same time choice heavy hogs, weighing around 220 pounds, touched 27.20, which was 5c higher than anything of that weight' brought yesterday. The - rough heavy hogs and even pretty good heavy hogs, if they ran largely to sows, sold below 27.00. A little later on the market eaded off, closing slow and weak. Thus It will be noted that the market as a whole was very uneven, the same as it has been very day this week, and prices ranged anywhere from no better than steady to as muoh as 6c higher. While the market was at no time especially, active, there was a fair movement and everything that could be. regarded as at all desirable sold In good season in the tnorning, only the commoner . or rougher loads being left at the close. Representative sales: No. at. Sh- Fr. No. At. lk.Fr. 30...... ..223 80 4 75 at 334 40 7 30 13.. ......363 340 3 78 . 89 308 40 3 90 " 13 364 140 4 98 . 64 230 80 7 20 . 39 .-.209 ... 4 96 40 231 180 7 20 20. HI ,u 1 IN M.,..,.,IU 80 l . 7 00 T 00 79 324 2S0 7 43 2T2 40 1 !0 82.. ...... 234 280 7 25 CI ..282 109 7 2t" 47. 209 200 7 28 94 194 149 7 25 81. ....... 207 109 T 28 Si....... .208 80 7 00 41... 282 - 40 TOO 47:.....287 SO- 7 00 87..... 48.... .284 ... 7 00 .288 84.1 00 87..... 84....; 84 69 49..... 47 23 64 98 83..... 88....; 44 76....: 71 48 ..2S2 130 T2 2 ....242 ... 7 24 ....242 140 7 28 ....257 ... 7 25 ....224" 40 7 25 .'...285 160 7 28 , ..279 200 7 08 42.. 75.. ..2S7 ... 7 0S ..22 180 7 OS ..242 120 7 05 ..259 ... 7 05 ..247 80 7 0S! ..228 140 7 OS 81.. 68.. 41. .28 ... T2S 61 27 80 7 26 94 ...289 120 7 25 ..254 80 7 07 SO ..282 200 7 07 48 . .258 90 7 07 73 .197 .184 7 28 7 28 ..214 40 7 27 ..Hi ... 7 10 ..282 120 .7 10 ..188 120 T 10 ..242 209 T 10 104.... ..162 7 30 78..;.. 78..... 75 78 46 96..... ...209 ,..214 ...222 ...221 ,..240 SO 710 40 7 80 - 80 7 30 . 80 7 SO ... 7 30 74.... 48.... 42.... 45 48...., 49.... 71.... 77...., 42.... 49.... 60.... 44.... 81.... 41.... 75.... 74..:. 48..,. 40.... 89.... 74.... 70.... 49.... 7i.... 49.... .... 71.... ...228 ... T 10 ..241 ..295 .-276.' ..262 .. T10 80 110 40 7 10 ... 710 194 80 7 10 61.. .229 7 30 ex.... 70.... 78.... 04.... 71.... 87.... 4S.... 84.... 73.... 76.... 80.... 43.... S3.... S3-..: .314 ISO 7 30 238 140 1 10 ..207 40 7 20 ..222 120 7 20 ..228 120 7 30 ..334 V 90 7 30 ..SIJUO 7 80 ..204 ... 7 30 ' ..911 120 7 22 ..261 ... 7 36 . .310 120 7 K ..116 130 7 IS " ..208 ... 7 3S ..212 80 1 35 . ..90S 80 T 35 t .225 ... 1 10 .288 130 7 10 .ISO ... 7 10 .254 220 1 10 .214 180 7 12 .248 80 7 16 .259 40 7 It .248 7 15- .242 ... 1 IS .204 " 80 7 IS 168 40 7 IS - ....244 ....190 ....225 .. 1 16 . 80 7 IS 70. ...... .171 ISO 1 IS 7 IS S2........34S 40 7 38 ....349 ... 7 15 ....244 80 7 It ....280 40 7 15 ..,.233 120 7 15 ....357 SO 7 15 47 128,. 40 7 35 88 211 30 7 38 . 7 7 ... 7 40 ... 1 49 80 7 40 ... T 40 ... 1 40 ... 7 40 ". ... 7 40 . 44. 74. 84. ...197 ...248 ...186 ...190 ...207 ...188 ...309 ....233 ... 7 17 84 44. TT. M. ....241 120 7 17 75... ....218 80 7 17 30... .v.. 228 ... 7 11 87... ....232 ... 7 20 SO... .,..29 80 7 20 81... 79.... 27.... 69.... 72.... 198 80S 140 7 40 ..298. ... 7 20 47.t. ..227 40 7 20 tt... .1.228 ... 7 42 ...214 40 7 48 44.... ..252 ... 7 20 -SHEEP "AND LAMBfi Only' six cars of Idaho lambs arrived on the market this morning and in consequence only one branch of the trade , was afforded any test of values. ' One load of lambs sold for 27.10 and about two-thirds of the re maining five brought 26.90, the rest of the string being sold as feeders. Prices paid for lambs this morning were quot ably steady with yesterday and Wednes day. The small supply , was disposed of fairly early in the morning. - - Trade this week has been rather unsat isfactory from, a seller's standpoint. - Al though not many real good lambs showed up in this week's supply they- may be described as at least 10$415& tower than last week's, close. - On the other band all In between lambs have shown still greater declines. Feeding - lambs have been going to the country at fully steady prices. The bulk of the receipts has consisted of fat sheep, mostly wethers and ewes. Some pretty good sheep arrived here during the week but like lambs have as a rule been slow to sell and values to ward the ' close of the ' week are fully 2540c lower than the close, of the. pre vious week. Wethers have shown a little more weight than for some time back and on this account have sold at a alight disadvantage. Trade in yearlings has not Deen very large . but they showed greater declines than anything . else on the market being 50c lower than last week. ...... Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to . choice lambs, 27.00Si7.25; fat range yearlings, 25.00&6.&0; fat range wethers. 24.2o&4.'.5; fat range ewes, 23.76&4.10. Representative sales: No. '. ; Av. : Pr. 187 Idaho lambs,, culls 59 6 65 143 Idaho lambs 65 '6 90 801 Idaho lambs 65 90 54-7 Idaho lambs 66 6 96 220 Idaho lambs .k. 68 7 10 68 Idaho lambs, culls 65 6 35 42 Idaho ewes and wethers.... 108 4 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs HlaTfcer. - CHICAGO'. Julv 19. CATTT.IC Weoelnia 1.000 hand' .marlrAt-' BtAailv th .twin,- beeves, 36.609.45; Texas steers, 84.907.U5; western . steers, eo.suig'i.ou; Blockers ana feeders,. 23.856.50; cows and heifers, 32.60 X FA. 1 . - .AAA A i.ov; caivcs, o.auge.oa. HfmS-Hpr.1nta . 11 nflfl tiaaH- . marks. active, 1016c up; light, 7.35&rt.87; mixed, 27.307.8o; heavy, 87.107.85; rough, 37.107.30; pigs, 25.707.50; bulk of sales, eT cvvT en . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11,000 23.20iSS.25; western, $3.406.10; yearlings, 24.15gi5.66; lambs, native, 4.257.40; west- era, e-wjf.tv. .. ' . ' St. Louis Live Stock Market. .' ST. . LOUIS, July . 19. CATTLE-Re ceipts, 900 head, including 600 Texans; market strong to 10c higher; native ship ping and export steers. 86.WXS9.25: dressed and . butcher steers, 2&00j&50; stockers ana feeders. S3.50&6.75: cows and heifers. 13.508.25; canners, 4.506.40; bulls, 34.00 m ta: csjves, 5.ooi.2&: Texas and Okla homa steers, 24.008.76; cows and heifers, 24.500j7.60. . -, - - HOGS Receipts, 5,200 head; market loc higher; pigs and lights, S6.25131.86; mixed and butchers, 27.557.70; good heavy, 27.60 67.70. - . - . - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100 neaa; marxet, steady; muttons, 3.,o5.00; lambs, J4.7&QT7.26; culls and bucks, 21.506 3.50; stockers, 2.003.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, July 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.600 head, including 1,200 south erns; market, steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, 88.158.90; fair to good, 28.00&10; western steers, 25.76.50; stockers and feeders, 24.256)7.00: southern steers, 24.353i7.p0; southern cows, 23.26 b.oo; native cows, aykax30.1v; nauve neilers, 34.503.70; bulls, . 23.7&4j6 25; . calves, . ,4.60 JS.20. HOGS ReceiDts, 3.500 head: market. 10c higher; bulk of sales, 3.504f&.75V; packers ana Dutcners, fi.WQl.ab; llgnts, 27.307.60; pigs, 25.506.75. . - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100 head; market, steady; lambs, . 25.50iSi7.00; yearlings, 24.60&.0O; western, 24.004.76; ewes, 23.504.25; stockers and feeders, 22.5o 8.50. - ' - -. . ; . . , . St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, ".July 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 400 head. - Market steady; steers, 6.609.15; cows and heifers, 23.0Gj9,00; calves, 84.0068.00. . HOGS-Recetpts, 4,700 head. Market 5c higher; top, 37.60; bulk , of. sales, 27.40 7.55. ..... SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 403 head. Market steady; lambs, 26.507.15. Stock tn Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha.. St. Joseph...... Kansas City... St. Louis 10,700 4,700 8,600 6,200 11,000 Chicago Totals.. 4.900 35,100 15,400 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, July ' 19. WHEAT Cash, unchanged to lc higher; No. 2 bard, 89H393c; No. 3. S7Hi92jc; No. 2 red, 84S6c; No. 3, 9235c. , CORN Unchanged to He higher; No. 2 mixed, 73c; No. 3. 72c; No. 2 white, 79 79c; No. 3, 78Hc. - , ',,- OATS-Unchanged; No. 2 White, 45 46c No. 2 mixed, 4041Hc Closing prices of futures: ' ' WHEAT July, 89c; September, ' S9iic; December, 91'-ic. CORN July, 72Hc; September, December, 6354. -, OATS-September, 33Hc -' RYE 61c. s HAY-Strong; choice timothy, 2l5.00f 16.00; choice prairie, $9.5010.00. BUTTER Creamery, 24c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 20c; packing stock, 20c. EGGS Extra, 19c; firsts. lJ'c; sec onds, ,13c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu. ....228,000 - 120,000 Corn, bu..., Oats, bu... !7,000 17,600 3,000 t 4,0 : . Cotton Market. ' . NEW YORK. July 19.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet, 20 points higher; middling uplands. 1180c; middling gulf, 13.06c. Sales 400 bales. Futures "closed steady. Closing bids: ' July 12.21c; August. . 12.21c; September, 12.81c; October, 12.43c; November, 12.44c; December, 12.43c: Jaimary, 12.43c; Feb ruary, 12.45c; March, 12.54c; May, 13.60c. Peartav Market. : ' PEORIA, July 19.-CORN-c lower; No. 2 yellow, track, 70c; No. 4 ytUow, 68c; No. 2 mixed. 70o; No. 8 mixed, 70c; No. 4 mixed, 68tte; sample, 63H666c. OATS-l4o lower; No. 2 white, track, 49c; standard. 48c; No. 2 whitu, 4Tc; No. 4 wuye, 440ci new. 26c - 43 194 48 274 DATE FOR THE MASS MEETING Yeiser. Sends Out Call for His Bump ' Convention. J MEETING AT WASHINGTON HAIL Would Contest the Seats of tne Delegates to Be Named ny tke Republicans of Douglas County. . On thousand copies of John O. Teiser's call for a mass meeting of Douglas county republicans to select delegates to the republican state " convention to contest seats of delegates sent by the regular re publican county convention were sent out frnm Mr. Yetaor's office to Douglas county republicans Friday. The meeting will be held in Washington hall at 8 o'clock In the evening of July 23. The call sent out is signed by the toUK lowing .men: Dr. W. O. Henry, H. ' D. Neely, W. T. Graham. Dr. J. M. Keyes, E. H. Westerfield, C. D. Hutchinson, Dr. W. H. Mick, E. E. Klmberly, Dr. J. H. Wallace, W.. J. Broatch, John a Yeiser. It is as follows: We, the undersigned republicans of Douglas county, do hereby protest against bosslsm in the republican party and re fuse to be bound by the action of the Douglas county central committee in al- . lowing one man, its chairman, to appoint ftve men to select delegates to the county convention, which will select delegates to the tstate convention This was a trick and a scheme to pack the convention in stead of calling a primary to select said delegates and giving the rank and llle of the party a vote or voice in the pro ceedings. We recognise thatTgreat skill and diplo macy will be necessary to hold the party together; that all factions should be ad mitted, and that, any suspicion of dishon esty pr bosslsm will do tha party in this state incalculable Injury. Therefore, we, the undersigned repub licans of Douglas county, from necessity and because of the said failure and neg lect of the Douglas county republican committee to do its duty and by request of many loyal republicans, we nereby call a mass meeting of the republicans of Douglas county at Washington hall on July 23, 1913, at 8 p. m. to select dele gates and alternates to the republican state ' convention, to be held in Lincoln July 30. 1912, and such other business as may come before the meeting. Fatalities in Crash as Train Hits Auto were killed outright, a third was mortally injured, dying later, and the driver of the automobile seriously Injured when an eastbound .-Milwaukee train struck an automobile carrying four young girls to a Sunday school picnic near here today. The dead: ' . IOWA MATWALD, aged 15. . ERMA FERGUSON, aged 14. , heliun johjnbuin, agea is. ; The injured: r HERMAN MATWALD, aged 18. A high .embankment; preventing the driver of the tar from seeing tha train, was the cause of the accident. TWO WIVES CONFRONT COLEMAN IN COURT MASON CITT, Ia., July 19.-(SpeclaU To see two women smiling at each other and going but of court arm in arm, and both the wife of one man, was the scene in Judge Kimball's court today. W. J. Coleman, alias Jerry Bailey, who has at least six wives, was up on the charge of bigamy.' Mrs. W. J. Coleman, - wife No. 3, nee Mamie Massey, of Evanston, 111.; appeared -against him, and then came Mrs. Wi J. Coleman, wlfa No. 6, nee. Maude White, of Oskaloosa. When the women came into court Chief of Po lice Locke introduced wife No. 6 to wife No. 3. This was the first time .hey ever met 1 and the greeting was cordial. Both wives positively identified Coleman and he recognized both and evidently ii'aae. tui nmtentians' of not knowing them. Coleman was bound over to the grand jury and will remain in jail until . the September session. RiO GRANDE RAILROAD WILL SPEND MILLION ON ROADBED DENVER, July is. vice rresiaeni r. L. Brown of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad today authorized track improve- ments, the cost of whicn win amount to more than 21,000,000. These Improvements .Will Consist priliuijiaxiy ui vc tion' of steel and concrete for wooden structures, reballasting and grade rectifi cations. The improvements include all lines in Colorado and Utah. i Metal Market. . NEW YORK, July 19. METALS Copper, firm; standard spot, 317.0017.27; July, $17.12H(S)17.15; August 217.2517.32; September, S17.1517.25; electroliUc. 317.15 17.25; lake, $17.2517.50; casting, $16.87 17.00. Tin, easy; spot, $43.4043.70; July, 43.2043.50; August, $.2543.5a Lead, quiet, 84.HXgil.l0. cpeiver, um, Antimony, dull; Cookson's, 28.25. Iron, steady, unchanged. Copper arrivals at New York today,' 650 tons. London Conner, steady; -spot, 77 8s; futures, 77 13s 9d. Local sales of tin, 25 tons. Lon don tin, easy; spot, 198 10s; futures, 195 15s. London lead, 106 10s. London spelter, C2S 5s., Iron, Cleveland, 8 5s. ST. LOUIS, July 19. METALS Lead, quiet, $4.65. Spelter, stronger, $7.20. " Coffee Market. " '. VEW .XClTtK .Tnlv 19 CfUfTTETi! Futures market closed steady and from 4 to 10 points higher. Sales, 43.750 bags. , v..,.. , ,1 nr . . . iqi'n. c.n4.H.kAi, litsc; uciooer, u.itc, iNovemoer, 10.101:, December, 13.29c; January, 13.33c; Feb ruary, 1129c; March, 13.29c; April, 13.40c; May and June, 13.44c. Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, 14V,c: Santos No. 4, 16c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, l&glS'Ac, nominal. J ' ' Imports at New York. NEW YORK, July 19. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending July 18 were valued at $16,255,779. . Imports of specie for this period this week ending today were 2136.561 silver and 2371.998 gold. Exports $1,248,909 silver and $62,600, 0 gold. - i--, Dry Ueoda Market. NEW YORK, July 19.-DRT GOODS The cotton market was firm with a moderate business being done. Men's wear lines opened at an advance.. Are being looked over carefully by buyers. Fine cottons are firmer. Yarns rule steady to firm. More activity in ribbons. London Stock Market. ' LONDON, July 19. American securities opened around parity today. Later the list declined under the lead of Canadian Pacific and at noon values ranged from above to below yesterday's New York closing. - Omaha Hay Market. 1 OMAHA. July 19HAY-Old, No. 1. $10.00; new, No. 1, $lis.0ftf 14.00; No. 2, 88.00 9.00: No. 3, $6.008.00; No. 1 lowland, $S.009.00. ' So star Market. NEW YORK. July 19--SUGAR-Raw. steady; - muscavado, 89 test, 2.48c; cen trifugal. 96 test, 3.98c; molasses, 89 test, 3.23c; refined, steady. W"ool Market. ST. LOUIS, July 19.-WOOL-Steady; territory and western mediums. 2024c; fine mediums, 18f20c; fine, 13317c ; ' UHs and Rosin. ' ' SAVANNAH. July 19. TURPENTINE Firm at 43'4c . ROSIN-o-Flrm; F and G, $6.9034.95. t