THE O MATT A DAILY T1KF: WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 100. to COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Market Goe on Upward Oourw and Oloaes Higher. REPORT OF RECENT RAIN BREAKS CORN Trrnlf In Oats I" Sol llf.ir-l'rnil- Inn Earl In Session " Weak hul Part of Ihp Lose la llrpoifrfd. OHIOAOO, .inly II. From a break or- caslnnen bv M-jiil lHtlon In corn curly, w MSI today recovered on a demand from MM northwest and covering by shorts. oloslnK firm. September over yesterday orn broke bo, mm of mure favorable reports k a reiiult or recent rains, but covered iome of II. September . losing IV flown. Oats closed . lower. September pork Km-. September lard l2V16c end 8i-ttember ribs 12M1 lie depn ed . u.. miem-d I. I Ht T7'',l77V l)fuf Liverpool showed lmi a email decline In the race 01 aw n yeeterdav and becauee racelot were imaii th.Ti the markel loal its nerve because , orn a aa i"1" "" " " .? ',', the bottom. September, following the open Inc. worked up to T7e and then proceeded for the- tall timber, not stopping till ifC was reached The liquidation waa heavy luring the alURID and tin- demand acat lered Having used up nearly an hour in accomplishing this the speculative mind dim ami- more compoeed and concluded 10 nuv some Short covered to secure profits and com.- hull support which sent the tnar kct In an USWOM OOUraW. This move was helped along hv rojiawad buying rroni tne northwest and a dei rease In the world s visible of LKI.uoi hu. according to Hrad street's. Heptemher rallied to TJW "nil shortly afterward cloaed with moal ofthe advance held. 'v over yeaterday, at roitj ;i-. The rally wax helped to a degree i.i ihs 0urtl.1l recovery of corn The for etell news was bearish France reporting a lima or onlv 10 per cent, while was laid to have the largeil hlutnrv There was a break at Uoumanla roi In Ita Parla and at Antwerp New York reported H taken for exuott Seaboard i learan loada pa Iti wheat and (lour were eipial to a.i,'" nu. Receipts at primary points were 7:11, I0 bit., compared with 1,190,000 bU. last year Mln ncaimlls and liuluth reported I0S cars, against tW laat week and 712 a year ago Re, clpts here were Ht ears. 47 of Which graded contrai l Southwest ri celpta were heavy The gravity of the Chinese sltuu lion and the likelihood of the Brain carry ing aervlee being curtailed by the taking of ocean ateamera for transporting troops exidted aome consideration. The .orn market made a hollow, empty allow of having recovered somewhat by the bear drubbing given It yesterday, but the "xpoaltlon lasted for only a moment at the opening. Long corn from the four cor nera of the earth, to permit a hyperbole, waa shoveled Into the pit In Immense quan tities and Inside of an hour the market brought up over 2c under yesterday's close. The occasion for the slump waa to be found In reports of excellent crop pros pect as a result of recent heavy rains. In ducking for the bottom the price got well within a shipping basis and buying by shippers and rash people, together with the uaunl covering by shorts for protlts, caused a reaction und purt of the loss was regained, giving the (lose an appearance of firmness compared with conditions earlier In the session. September sold be tween tv'v ami tlVLO and closed v Under yesterday at :IJ'i'h3!'ii'. Receipts were 1 ,027 cara. Trade In nata waa not heavy, but that market, which If not even allowed a apeclally COM$rUCted pit like wheat, corn and provisions on the floor of the board, showed a deal of Inherent strength when tl.e other gralna were dropping like the mercury on a cold day. The rains which In the southwest were helping corn were a positive Injury to oats In the shock and reports from the northwest were In nowise Improved. Hence the steadiness. Receipts were 247 cara. September Bold between 24'4jC and tJMe und closed '4c down at 234'- Provisions early In the session were very weak, but purt of the loss waa recovered. Hogs were easy at the yards and the corn break was a decidedly tii arlsh factor. One heavy apeculator let out a long line and another sold short, this stuff forming the bulk of the offerings. The recovery, such aa It was. was on buying by packers. Sep tember pork sold between IlLMa and 11145 and closed under yesterday at $11.50; Sep tember lurd. between MTIM and Jt',.55, clos ing imjflfir down at lii.UViii', t;7',, and Sep tember ribs, tu t w een ti.75 and Jti.55, wdth the lose 12'Vfi 15e depressed at W.6S(f6.7V4. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 5 ears; corn, o curs; oats, loo cars; hogs, OOOuO head. The leading futures ranged as follows: articles. Open. illgh. Low. CIOM. Yes y. Wheat July Aug. Sept. Corn July Aug. Sept. Oats . July Aug ro8rT July Sept I m nl Julv Sept. Oct. Ribs July Sept. Oct. 7i'...l 761 7B'a 77 74 76 f 7 74Sl7:,i'i1.. 76H0H 75's77Vi'ii'Bi77'H'(t'4 I I 3shi mwi aw 39a'.ia 40Hn 38 :;:.. i't'a II 7tiVuY 77VHV 40 41 41 11'. 4i one I I I 23 2,'l'i 23:, 21 12 (5 12 2i 6 T2 6 SO li MP j 6 70 6 K5 23SI ml HI :t 2I', ) 11 B7Mtj 12 15 I I ho H 72'; I tt 11 45 I 12 05 , I I U 45 11 40 fi 60 fi 55 ti 55 11 70 6 J fi r,7's 6 70 6 57'- ; K7'; 6 65 h HO H 72'S I b ill 75 ; I 6 72'-i MVil 6 72', li 65 H 55 ti 60 No. I. Cash quotations were as follows: FIXtl'R-Qulet ; winter patents. 14.1004.10; straights. $3.20tfi3.90; sjirlng specials. It 7",'o 4 S6; spring patents. $3 7i"it4.30; straights. $:130iiB M). bakers. $2 40r.i2.ao. WHEAT No 3. 7l'-.'.i74c; No. 2 red. 76'.. Me. CORN-No. 2. SIWiSSSc; No. 2 vellow. :;r.i 3!c OATS No. 2. 25', c; No. 2 white, 25V: No I white, 24i44t25'-.c RYE No. 2. 68W(rafJc. RA Itl.KV lined f. edlng. 4i".i40ijc; fair to chob e maltlnir. 4MMl0. SEEDS -No 1 tlax. $1.80; No. I northwest ern. $160. Prime timothy, MM. Clover, contract grade. $x 00 PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $10 S5 r 1 1. IS Lard, per loo lbs . $6 15W6.62' Short ribs sides i loose i, i; Mr.i6.s5. Dry salted shoulders (boaed). 1(1.7601.00. Short clear sides (boaed), $7.$O4J7J0 WHISKY Basts nf high wines, per gal. SI'OARS -Cut loaf. $6s. granul ited, $6.32; confectioners' A. $6.2. off A, $6.13, Following are the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bhls 17.000 ll.ftjt) Wheat, hu 75,000 I6.000 Corn, hu (M,000 Mi.OOO Oats, hu MO.OOO 22' 0 0 Rye, bu 6,000 Barley, bu 13.000 On the Produce exchange lodav the but ter market was active, creameries l;t 184c; dairies. 14&l7c Cheese, stea.ly at MiMMtie, i:ggs. fresh, lie. m;v VOIIK OKxKHtl, M IHKF.T. 4aitallna for he Day na arlnna I o 111 III Oil I I I 1 NEW Y'ORK July 17 FLOFR Receipts, 2R.o t,t, is . exports. 41.571 hbls , sales, il.soo pkgs ; market Inai-IDe and again weaker winter straights. M.TMM.90; winter patents $4 0041.60, Minnesota patents. It 4o'u t v. Mlnneaota bakers, MOOOt.M; winter extras B.aVOt.10; winter loa grades, M4Otrt,70 uye iiour. steiiov . sales, 1.000 tibls ; fur to gooit, n enoice to rancy. $:i :t'.o;t 7.". CORN MEAL, Steady; yellow western 4c; city. '.Hi. Brandy wine. $2 5n'.i'2 11 RYE Dull; No. 3 western, 60.e. f o b. anoat ; Hate, MMflO, c, 1. f., New York cariots BARLEY Nominal; feeding, ike, c. I. f Now ork. malting, 49'.C3c, c. I. f . New ora BARLEY MALT Non.lnal WHEAT Reoelpta, I.MO bu ; exports. 21 wv uu.; sates. .2t.'..i hu futures and 21.000 nu. exisiri npoi. uini; no 2 re. I. w I o. b.. afloat, and MSc elevator , No! nvrinarn. I'uiuin, wi', 1. o. u., anoat, to arrive; rno. 1 nam, oututh, sMie, f. o. h., afloat, to arrive. Options opened rathet nrm on unexpectedly steady cables, but not having any outst.ie support quickly fall on wiin corn aim were weak most of the aeaslon Influenced also by ralni In th nortnwesi. weaaer late caoic-, 1111,0-1,1 11, .w wneat receipia ami general liquidation bear trudera were aggressive and coiisi , , ably enlarged their short aciounts Finally the market rami ii on covering and . . , mm at a partial v,c net advance Julv sHu ...VI' .. .1 ....I ... . '.jt 1 . ifc . v 1 u r . i, , n"n, . r . 1 1 e 111 tier, 9Hii-imi si u-iffl-, ciuneo HI sisal , I ii'lillHT, M,C, cloned at S2c; December, 81 3-ltktj2-Sic clued at ":' CORN Recelpta. 69,225 bu : exports 4aa bu.; aales. 166.000 bu futures and 1 118, ooo bu. exports, pot, aaay; No 2 H f. o. b , afloat, and 46c elevator. Option market cOlMpaad again this morning under renewed local and outside liquidation. In fluenced by rains west, lower cables and goitera.1 speculative deapundenc) Closed steady on late covering at lVtl'v net loss. July cloaed al 4k4ac. Seotembvr, it .fi'-v , lose, I at 44c, December. 41W41c, closed at ll OATS Rei elpta. 49,10" ho ; exports. 41. SM hu Spot, dull. No. 2. 11 No .1. ,:; No. 2 white, n No 1 white. Hc; track mixed wertern. WHWi-: tra. k mixed white, western. Hu;n . trai K mixed white, state, .toil. lie Options, dull and heavy with corn HAY Unlet. shipping 7(H75c. good to h. i t I7x9i7t4r; state, common to choice, IW crop. I14fl4ci old olds. 3tr4e, 1'aclfic coaat, !! crop, lOMfc; old olds, .vw, HIliKS Firm; flalveafoti. to 25 lbs. lie; California. 21 to K Ibe . 21'c, Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. fOc. 'RATHER Stead Ituenos Ay-es, light to heavy sole 2'ii4'lc . acid. ;.1S1f24V Wool, Hull, domestic fleece, tHTZSr; Texas. I V,i li . PROVISIONS- Beef, unlet, family. 110 .Van 12 00; me-is. la.otVtiS.SO; beef ham", S30 OCkQr fl.OO packet, 110 01611.00; city, extra India mess. $l(.0ta9lf.W. Cut meats, steady, pickled belli. e. s'.liloe. pickled shoulders. pick led hams IOJ10c Lard, steady, western sf amid. 17 50. July closed 17 17',. nominal; refined, firm; continent South Amerh a, IS; compound. VffV. Pork, firm; family, 114 JOBft.60; short clear. II3.OO01S.OO; nuns, tl3.00O13.75. POTATOES yulet; Chilian. II; southern, tl 1 u2 10 TALLOW-DulI: city. 12; per package, J ' a ' . 'niintri ip.i'kagea free). 4H04'c. Hici: Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 4V4 li'.',c; Japan. 41i47c. MOLASSKS St ly; New Orleans open kettle, gin .! to choice. 4l'(l55c ' AltHAOKS gulet. Ixtng Island, per 100. Jl oi'iil 60 FREIOHTB Hull; cotton, by steam. 25c; grain by at am. 2'c. BITTTER Recelpla, 16.162 pkgi . market ateady: creameries, 164511c: factory. lloic. CHEESE Receipts. 14.610 pkgs.; firm; large hlte and colored 9-Vo9&c; small white and colored. 9&H7ac BOOH Receipts. 14,273 pkgs.; firm; w cat em. at mark. llOlSVeC for average lots; Western, loss off, l.V MRTALS The market for metals was generally quiet. Without any material change in prices Copper In the local mar ket ruleil dull and unchanged at 11660, de spite an advance of 2s Id for spot and 7s M for futures In London. The production In the United States during June was 22.635 tons. The total for the last six months amounted to 131.577 tons, agalnat 121,457 tona for the umc time a year ago. Iron was dull and weak at 113.50 for warrants and 17.00tyit.OO for northern No. 1 foundry. Tin a a sha le lower on hid pric e today, ow Ing to a dei line of at abroad. The close was easier here at t34.'fi4i34.26. Lead waa dull and unchanged at $3.97H4 2i and spelter unchanged at 14 17'y&4 22'. The brokers' prh e for lead was 13.80 und for (Upper 116.50. OMAHA WHOLESALE M4RKKTS. Co million nf Trnile and (iuolatlnaa oat On pie and Enney I" rod nee. RQQfl Receipts, liberal; good stock, 10c. LIVE POULTRY HIM, TlafjlCi roosters, according to age and size, 31f4r; broilers, 14c; ducks, 4'fi.V; geeao. VaSc; turkeva. Sc. FRESH DRESSED POI'LTRY--Hens, ''c; roosters, 5tic; ducks and geese, Dtfloc; brollerM, 1'4 to 2 lbs., per iloz., 3.0O4j)4.60; turkeys. 12'ac llt'TTEH Common to rnlr. 13c; choice, 15 Qllc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, lV$ ISc. CISH Trout, 10c; blue fish. 12c; pickerel. Ic; catflah, lie; dressed buffalo, 6c; whlte tlsh, 9e; herring. 5c; black bass. 10c; sal mon l;ic; white bass, 10c: cropple. 10c: pike, 10c; hullbut. 12c; bullheads, 10c; ring perch, 6c; lobsters, green. 22c, boiled lobsters, 2oc; mackerel, '.mi, . codlish. I0o; vellow perch, 6c, PIORONS -Llve, per doi., 90ciiitl.0O. KA IH--Choice, 9'ulOc. HAY' Per i urload lots: 17.50; midland, choice. JH.50. $5.50; rye stra-. choice, $6; Upland, choice. lowland, choice, No 3 corn, 3,c; No. :t white oats, 24c: cracked corn, per ton, $15; corn and oats, chopped, per ton. $15 50; bran, per ton. $12.50; nhorts. per ton, $12.50. VEGETABLES. CUCUMBERS Per doz., 40C0c. ASPARAiil'S Hoine-gtown. per doz., W&, 25c. NEW Tl'RNIPS Per hu. basket, 75c. NEW BEETS Per doz. bunches. 30c. NEW CARROTS- Per doz. bunches, 25c. LETTl'C'E Per doz.. 20c. RADISHES-H'ome-grown, per doz., 16 20c. PEAS Per 'A-bu. basket, 50c. WAX REANS Per VkbU. basket, 4(Vg50c. NEW POTATOES Per hu.. 40r&45c. CABBAQE- Home-grow t, per lb , lc. CAl'LI I' LOWER Per doz.. $1. ORE E N corn Per doz.. lOJilSc. TOMATOES - Mississippi per 4-basket crate, 75c; home-grown, per Vi-bu. basket, 75c. KHI'IIARH Per lb.. lVu2c; home-grown, per lb., 2c. ON IONS Home-grown, per lb., l2c. FRUITS. STRA WHERRIES-All gone. RLACKIIERRIES- Per 2i-ut case. $2.26. BLACK RA8PHERRIES -Per 24-ot. case, $2.75; per 24-pt. case. $1.50. RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $2 26. BLUEBBRR1 ES-16-0 1 CURRANTS-Per 24-qt PBA4 'H ES California, APRCOTS--Callfornla cases, $2.25. case, $2. per box, 90c3gl. per box, $1.35. PLUMS- California er crate, xi 15(4125. per crate. $1.2o4l io. PRUNES California BART LETT PEARS California, per box, n QOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case. ft CHERRllS Cnlirornla. per $1.10i& 1.25; Missouri, per 24-qt. 10-lb. case. box. $2.25; S-lb. baskots, tn'.i;oc. WATERMELONS - As to size, 2620c each. APPLES Native, 60575e per bu. TROPICAL FRL'ITS. PINEAPPLES-Per doz . $1 50ft 176. 0RANQB8 -- California. Mediterranean sweets, per box, $4; budded seedlings, $3. LEMONS California, fancy, $4.75; choice, I :o BANANAS Per hunch, according to size, IS 2502 .00 MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., $1.25; ihellbarka, $1.35; English walnuts, per lb., U01So; fllberts. per lb, 12c; almonds, per lb, irultlc; ruw, per lb., IVx04Jo; roasted, W i Vst. HIDES. HIDES-No. 1 green hides. 7c; No. 2 green hides, fie; No. I salted hides, 7c; No. 2 salted hides. 6c; No. 1 Veal calf,'8 to 12 lbs.. 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c. CMA0OMI AVAIIiABLM MPri.iKH. i utile and Trlrgrashlr Reiinrta ,,f lirain MIohi and Aalinre. NEW YORK. Julv 17. Special tele graphic communications to Bradst reel 's how the tollowlng changes in available supplies n a compared with the last ac- ount: Wheat. United States and Canada. east of Roi kles. decrease. 8'21.iki bu.: afloat for and In Europe, decreaae, 1,100,000; total supply, di crease. 2.921. (Km bu. Com, United Stales and Canada, east of the Rockies. decrease, Ll.Otm bu. Oats. United States an I Canada, east of the Rockies, decreasi 186,000 bu Among the more Important de .i. i lei In whi al suppllea reported by Brad- sfeet's are those of 144.000 bu. ut Chicago private elevators, i:i,oni nu at Pepot Har hor. 4,l,ooo hu at East Dubuque and 4O,0o0 bit. at Portland. Me 3 he Important In creases Include Hi, mm bu. at Coteau. 101. 000 hu. at Port Huron, 75.O0O bu. at Fulton and M.tast nu. at Cleveland Tactile coast wheat iio ks increased lOTJaw bu i I.onla i;raln and I'rarlaliiaa ST I.OI'IS. Julv 17 WHEAT-Unsettled; Nu. 2 red cash elevator. 73io; truck. 7:1' -Of 75Vic; July, ."T-,'.73V. August. 74''c; 8ep- emoer i.i. , iieccnioer. TH".'rt CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 38Vic; track, i"uiio; juiy. .ii,r: Depiemner, ts'c o. rs -Lower; No. 2 cash, 24c; track. 25c; .liny. i-4c; r-cpiemner. 22'ac; No. 2 white. jo ,(. RYE Better a l 56c. pLoUR Lower; patents, $3 60ni3o straights. $.12511:140; .dears. $;!00ji3.15. seeds riniotnv. nrm at lJ.5fiS2.75 for oia it"' 010 id' new; nax. higher; July 1 'o bid. COKNMEAI. Sie,, .,, $J 254,2.30 BRAN -Dull: saeked Ins cast track. '9c iiav steady; llrnottn. 19 nvn 14 -,o, pra Irle 17 f.iv.ift no WHISKEY Steady. II, M 1 Hon COTTONTDsB ?1 M RAOOINO s'.i kv, HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; lobbing $12 25 Lard, lower; prime .steam. $1; 12'., choice, h.4i. Dry salt meatc. lower; boxed extra anuria. H.W; le.ir ribs. 17 12' clear sides. ..:I2'.... B.uon. lower; boxe.1 extra shorls. Ii.'o; clear rins, 7 62'2; clear d'lii. 1 1 S2I, METALS Lead. Ilrm at $.195 Spelter nrm at $4n5 POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 7i 10c; turkeys. 5'(i6c; ducks. 5ViO Hoi. geese. Ss; springs. 5 1 ,'c EUOS- Hliher at 8ic. BltTTER Steady; creamery, dairy. 14'ol6c. sprlnc spring' PV pl'jc It r;t r. 1 1 in e lour, i.oou nnis ; wheat ..iti.oco tin ; coin. : 1.000 bu . oats, 13.000 bu si 1 1 iwie.-n 1 s- r.our. h.coi bbls ; wheat 54.000 Wi ; com. lou.utai bu ; oats. 8,000 bu Liverpool l.ruln and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, July 17 WHEAT-Spot si can v. .-no 1 nortnern, spring, lis ;id . .No 1 i allf.ircl.i i.s .' Iu--s 4 I Futures, dull July, nominal; September. 6s Id; December, la i,d corn -Spot, steads, American mixed, new. 4; American mixed, old. 4s iUd, Fu lures, dull. Jul. nominal. SepUmber. 4s PROVISIONS Hams, short cut. steady at Ma. Bacon Cumberland cut, ateady at 40s; long clear middles, light, ateady at lis: long clear middles, heavy, steady at 42s 6d; .dear bellies, steady at 41a. Shoul ders, square, steady ut 36s lrd. American reflued. In palls, ateedv ut J6s.1d; In tierces, ste.i1 for prlnu westurti at s FLOUR St. Louts fancy winter dull. Is. Receipts of wheat during laat three daya, 14. mi centals. Including sO'ino American Receipts or American corn during last three days. 76,700 centals. Kansas 4 It Drain ana Provision. KANSAS CITY. Julv 17 WHEAI Se t ember, A(,0tWUc; cssh No. 2 hard. ',".f i.. . No .1 lft'.i',i. . No. 2 red. 7mT72e; No 3. aiaic. i'oRn Setdember. 17',c. cash. No. J mixed, .W'ei39i'; No 2 white. 43c; No. 2, I'd 42c OATS-No. ? white, 2vn'26'c. RYE No -. HAY 1 holi 1 timothy. 19 00; choice prai rie, $-'' Bl n ER-Creami rv. Wa-. dairy, fan v He EOilS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock. MC doz ; seconds. 5c. loss off. cases returned, southern. 6c. new white wood .ases Included. t4c more. RECEH'TS Wheat. 15s. 400 bu.: corn. 14.- Jflo bu.; oats, 9.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 63.000 bu. : corn, 13.- 00 bu.; outs, 1,000 bu. Htm York Dry t;onda. NEW Y'oRK. Julv 17 -The spot demnnd for all kinds. Is affected by the exereme heat, keenlna buvers out of the market. the average volume of business Is through mall orders; the tone or tne marKct is without change In anv particular. Brown. bleached and conrse-colored cottons selling at previous prices; prints quiet and unal tered; ginghams featureless, nothing doing In export for China, but better busln.-ss with other foreign markets; woolen goods division quite dull, silks steady. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O.. July 17-WHEAT-Dull and lower; spot, 7f4c; July, 79c; August. S0c; September, 81c. ORN- Dull and lower. No. 2 rasn, 41'c; September, 41c. OATS Dull but higher; No. 2 cash, .o; September, 24'- RYE Dull and lower; ino. z rasn. t'?c SEEDS Dull. Clover, dull and lower: '9S prime, $5.06; 99 prime, $5 40; October, $5 .65; No. 2, 44c. Phlladelpkla I'rsdarr Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 17 BUTTER Steady; fancy western creamery. 19'c; fancy western prints, 22c. EOOB Firm, irood demand, fresh nearby and western. 14c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh .southern, lie. CHEESE Firmer. New York fill' creams, fancy, small. 10c: New York full creams, g'Mid to choice, 94rt4C Dulnth Wheat Market. T-TM I'TM flnn Vta 1? WIIViT Mn 1 hof.l ,. b V. flnA.,..' ,o.iBl file- Rnnlnmh..r 80Hc; December, Wi',c; No. 2 northern, cash, iKKic; August. ic; Hcptemner. i"c; i ie. em ber. 787c; No. 2 northern, 77c; No. 3 spring, one. OATS-26C. CORN 39c. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 17-WHEAT-In atore: No. 1 northern. July. 76Vic; Septem ber, 76'' c; December, 77Hc. On track: No. 1 hard. 79ic; No, 1 northern, 77Uc; No. 2 northern, 76c. Milwaukee tirnln Market. MILWAUKEE. July 17 -WHEAT-Dull; No. 1 northern. 76'-u78r; No. 2 northern. 75'iia7fic. RYE-I.ower; No. 1, 58c. HA RLE Y Dull ; No. 2, 47c; sample, ,0Wlc. Peoria Market. PEORIA, July 17. -CORN-Lower; No. 3. 39c OATS Lower; No. 3 white. 244c. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.23 for fin ished goods. Mew York Monej- Market. NEW YORK. July 17 -MONEY On call. easy at I'tKl". per cent; prime mercantile paper, l'd I'-, per cent. STERDINO EXCII A.NC.E Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 14 7i4.7'a for demand and II M'i4 M' for sixty days: posted rates, $4.85Cn4.fcS; commercial bills, $4.K3i&4.H.'eH. SILVER Certificates. Cl'.'iHL", : bar. MMc: Mexican dollars. 48',ic. BONDS-tiovernment. strong: state, in active: railroad, Irregular. The l inking prices on bonds today are as rollorvs: r ref 2. reg ,1M4I do 4s l4 114 122 ss IMI4 106', 07'-j 107 Mfl4 1 27 1 B 112 SS',i 94', no 122 I6V, lll HSi TI4 111', 7.1 II!'-, 116'j 1"2H 111 90 do coupon IM 44 N. Y. C. Is imi N. J. C. a. 5s .109', No. Paclflc 3a .119 do 4s .pci'd HTOtlti 4a., .Ufa W. W. e. 4s . IPU4 Ore Nav. la .1151 do 4a 113 I Oregon S. L Is... .11414' "do c. 5s .121 Fteading gen. 4s..., ,XIH Rlo O. W. Is . VP: St 1. 4k t 11 c. Us. .101 1st L s r g, 6s.. do is. reg do 3s. reg do coupon do nsw 4s, reg . do coupon do old 4s, reg... do coupon do 6s, reg do coupon D. of C S M Atih. general 4s.. do adi. 4 Can Southern 2s. 'hesa ft Ohio Mil al', St. Paul c do Ss 11C, Kt P. r A r Is CM, N W. c. 7a. 141 I do 5s lo s. F. deb. 5B..1J" So. Paclflc 4s Chi. Ter. 4s 2'i 80. Railway 5s Colo. Southern 4s I4U Stand RAT s 1 A R. O. Is IM Tex. A Piiiltle Is. 7'4 do 2a 64 Cnlon PaclfW' 4S... 70 VVahai.li Is Ill 1 do Is 112 West Shore 4s 7.". Wis. Central la... US' Va Centuries lo 4s Erie gn 4s r. W A D. C, Is. OeO, Klectrlc 6s... lews Ontral Is... K. '., P. A O. la A N nnl Is... M . K A T. 2s When Issued. Offered. Iloatnn Slneka and llnada. BOSTON, July 17. -Call loans. MltU per cent; time loans, Vni per rent. Ofllclal closing: A.. T. A St. F 26V,rnlon Pacific Mi'i do pfd Ttli West End I3'i Am. Sugar IRtj West. Klectrlc 14, do pfd 116 Atchison 4s 1)'i Bell Telephone ....113 N R, O, A C. 5s.. 4 Itoaton A Albany.. Mill Allouea Mining Co.. 1 Boston L 111'a Aninl. Copper S4 Boston ft Maine. ...IW Atlantic ft c . B. A y 1W Boston ft Montana. IM Immlnlon 1 'oal 3 Unite ft Boston 63 do pfd 113 ''al. A Ilecla 731 1-vdcral Sn-el 32' Centennial 17 do pfd ttli Franklin IIU Fltchhiirg pfd l-l1! Osceola 64c. fjen. Klectrlc ISi'j Parrot 31 Mexican Central .. W, Qulncy 11 Mich Telephone .. 7'i Hanta Fe ( opprr .. 1' N K Oas A Coko. II Tamarack ISO old Colony 207. I'tah Mining 27 Old Dominion Is' Winona 214 Rubber II ' Wolverines 3S'ii London Ktnek Qntatlna. LONION, July 17. - I p. m Closing; Consols, money ... SSM Kilo 11", do account OK 'i. 11; ,10 lot pfd 33 Atchison H44 Pennsylvania 65H Can Paollb) U S Heading- Sj St. Paul 11414 I. Paclllc pM 7114 III Central IIH4 ilrnnd Trunk M lnilavllle 71 Anaionda 7T4 t'nlnn Paclflc pfd.. TTtylRand Mines 3; N. Y. Central 1 BAR SILVER Steady at 2S'.;d per ounie MONEY'- l's per cent. The rate of disinunt In the open market for short bills la 3'j per cent; for three months' hlllB. MMHW PW cent. ew York Mlnlnii Moeks. NEW YORK. July 17. The following are the closing uiiolatlons for mining shares today : "hollar IS I Ontario too Crown Point 5 Ophtr fs vn cai. a Va....ito I Plymouth 10 iMudwood 10 QuIckallvrV ISO Oould A i"urrlt M do pfd 700 Bale A Kuril See 21 glerra Nevada 2J llnmesiabe 510 Sundai l 4' Iron Silver .'.1 i'nlon dm 17 Mexican 15 'Yellow Jacket 10 Foreltfii Financial. PARIS. July 17. Trading on the bourse today was brisker on Hie report of .1 vic tory for the allies hi Tien Tain. Foreign securities were higher and fpanlah 4s kit.. especially buoyant. Rio tlntoa advanced eharply, atlmulated by favorable oopper StaUatlea and the raise In metal. Three per cent rentes, liflf Mo for the account, Exchange on London, 25f ll''.c for cheeks Spanish 4s closed at 72.50. BERLIN, July 17 The weekly statement or the Imperial Bank of Qermany shows the following changes: Cash in hand. In crease, 17.S6fl,iX marks: treasury notes, In crease, 560,000 marks; other securities, de crease, 5,760.000 marks, notes In circula tion, decrease, tt. 440,000 marks Exchange on Lasndon, 2dm IMApfga for checks Dis count rates: Short bills. 3 par 1 cut . three months' bills, 4 per cent Prices on the bourse were Arm today "ti a more favor able view of politics Mines und banks wiTc materiuiiy higher Internationale and Americans were supported. LONDON. Juli 17 American securities were dull and irregular unul near the oloae when prices advanced slightly. The oloalng was Ilrm Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England today, 40,000. Hold premium at Buenos Ayres, IM Spanish 4s. 71V Hank ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s CM1CAIB). July 17 CI.-., , In : h $:: vv'.M. CHlCAUfl, July 17 CI.-.,, In :-. $r vv'.T-fi. ilaiices. $l,!37.5O0 Posted exchange, $1 n5 4 as New York exchange, 5c prct 1I11111 NEW YORK, July 17 -tlearlngs, IISI.UKI, t . I I. .....a- U -Jl.l t-t.i balances W4 - jhj; naiances. aa..to. i;u. Biis i ij.'s. July 11. -clearing. 20. fa 11x2 , balance... $:'.0n6.HX4 PHILADELPHIA, July 17 -Clearings, $17. $01,100: balancsa. $2.n03.77t. BALTIMORE. July 17. -Clearings, $3.3K3. 715, balances, $2 309,4 BT Li 1 1 IS. Uu.. July 17 -Clearings, $5. M!,7O0, balances, IM2.530. Money, steady at 47 per cent Exchange on New York, 20r discount bid, fe asked MOVEMENT OK BTOCMI n iH)na. Efforts of lelleo Boll Pari, Meet with Considerable sorrraa. N I W York. Julv 17 -The stock market gave continued evidence today of O'era tlons by an Influential bull party. Their efforts to advance prices met with cnnsl I erable success and were assisted by B sharp upward movement In a number of Individ ual storks In which an outstanding short Interest was driven to cover. Business was Tor a Inrge part In professional hands. The regular list wo rather neglei ted and price movement were unimportant, bill net gains were generally registered at the lose of the dnv. The manipulative char acter of the market was evident from the circulation from lime to time of some rather extravagant rumors, but tl.e result ing gains were prettv well held and the pressure of protlt-taklng nt the advance was not sufficient to cause anv verv nota- ble setback The ton of the naarkei at the close, however, was rather easy and dull nt concessions from the best. These were due rather to a pause in the hull manipu lation than to anv large selling. I'nlon Pacific was the most consplcuoua atock in I ' iim and resumed Its upward movement early In the day. Higher quotation from London helped the advance, news of the fall of Tien Tsln encouraging sentiment there. A period of dullness and relapse followed the higher opening which was np parently due i,, the check to the upward tendency In Rnltlmore AV Ohio Some doubts were cast on vesterdav s confident prediction or early dividend action on this stock The marital maintained an attitude of Indifference for simo time to the rapid advance a CO red tlrst bv Brooklyn Trnnslt and Inter by sugar, the first rallying V, from early di preeelon and the other rising nearly 4 pnlnts. The movements were due to demands from the shorts, who were disturbed bv the nppnrent willingness of Inside Interests In Brooklyn Transit lo see the stock go down and by reports 08 Inrge profits In sugar re nnlng at the present level of prices There were similar movements In a smaller scale In a number of prominent specialties. Pn clflc Moll rose conspicuously 4 points on the supposition that It would be benefited by the transport of troops and military supplies to China. The upward movement In railroad stocks was renewed after mid day under the stimulus of these spe. i.il movements. The grangers. Sou t h westerns and P- cirica advanced verv generally from 1 to IH points and St. Ixiuls ft San Francisco first preferred lumped '." on a few trans actions. The movement did not extend far outside these limits In the railroad list The ateel stocks were rather quiet and fluctuated Irregularly under the Influence of uncertainty due to conflicting reports of a conference which was expecied to be held today between leading steel Interests, but of which all knowledge was denied bv those in tereats. The favorable crop news was an Impor tant Influence n the result. The buying of grain-carrying roads was reputed to have t origin In the west, where the bull movement In grain has run parallel with a bull speculation In the grangers. Denials this morning of a probability that congrers would be convened In extra session re loved some apprehc-...Mon which was felt late yesterday. The check In the advance In sterling rates was due to the offering of hills against sterling exports. Exchanges are reported to have been already made for sending 11,500,000 gold bars by Thursday's steamer and exchange houses estimate that the total for the week will run up to be tween $.1,000 000 and 14.000,000. Money on call and for short time loans continues easy and abundant, but lenders are Indis posed to place loans lor the longer periods The ruid market was dull today and the movement of prlcw continues Irregular Total sales, t.ar value. $S85,flO0. Enlted States old 4s mid 5s advanced U In the hid price. 1 Following are the closing prices on the New York Slock exchange: At. hlson do pfd n a o Can. Pacific .. Can, Southern Ches A Ohio.. Chicago at. W, C, B. ft Q . 26 . 70V, 77-, . , . 46 27 . 10?4 I16J4 32', . ; , -.0 I nlon Pacific ... do pfd WaliOBh do pfd W. A la, E do 2d prd... Wis. Central .... Third Avenue . Adams Kx American Kx ... i'. s. Baprose. . . Wells-Eargo Kx. Am Cotton OH. .. 5IS .. r.'4 .. ii', o .. 22'4 .. Mil . .losia ..111 .IM . . 4 ..123 .. 3344 .. M .. 3', .. 1 . . 304 .. W. .. 1 .. 17 .. !0'4 , . 07 .. 3214 .. 71'i . 2S , . rt u . . S0'4 .123 .. 40 . . S34 . 33 1- . . IH4 . . J2U S3 .130 .. r.2'4 . . 1" i Chicago, 1. A L do pfd ... . Chicago A K I. C. A N W C., R. I. A P .. C, C. C. A St. L. Colo. Southern .. do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... Pel. A Hudson.. D. . L. A W D. A R O do pfd Ma .. 1 . ."i4 do pfd . ', AlTiT. Malting . 41 V do pfd . S',Am S. A R .117, do pfd lliVi Ainer Spirits ... 17S1 do pfd , l Am Steel Hoop. 101i "do pfd MM Am, Steel A W. 112 j do pfd l$Vl Am. Tlnplate "4 ; "Mo pfd 119'AlAm. Tobacco ... 1 do pfd dn I Ot No Kocklm nfd. pfd I Hocking alley. . . III. Cent rul Iowa Central do pfd K. C, P. A O ... L E. A W do pro Isuke Shore Isolds. A Nash Manhuttan L Met. St. Ry Mex. Central Minn. A St. U do pM Mo. Paclflc Mobile A Ohio M . K. ft I do pfd N. .1. Central N, Y. Ontral.... Nor. A Weat do pfd N, Pacific do pfd Ontario a w O. R. ft N do pfd Pennsylvania .... Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd "H 1 W do pfd 46'.. Anaconda M 16 Brooklyn Fi Co. T... I... 26'.! Colo. Fuel ft SO ICOn. Tobacco 210 I do pfd Till Federal Steel ... do pfd lMtt Qeneral Electric 1;', Oluooae sugar , 'dH dn pfd Inter. Paper do pfd 18' lede Use Nat. Biscuit .... do pfd National Iead .. do pfd Nat. Steel do pfd :,i s , 37'j, 10 . 31 ,12'j .121 . 34', . 64', . 94 . 29 . 80 . 20' i . 97'i 23',j . Bl .135 . UU aa . M . AO . 301, MU . 12', . 70 .11 V4 . 54 .114 .lis . 6S'i . .i . S7' . 13 . 92 . 79'i H . :.4'4 . .".S'-i VVN. Y. Air Brake 711-,- No. American . . 19. Pacific Coast . . . do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd ... Paclflc Mall .... People's Oas . . . Pressed S. Car... do pfd....... ,invi . IT . JS'j H Pullman P, so Igtandard 1: Car. A 1 St I, A I F. . M4 1 Sugar do pfd M Tenn. C. ft I. 10 I'. 8. leather 25'i do pfd 11044 U. S. Buhber. 170 do prd do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St L. S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd Si. P, A Omaha S Pacific S Hallway do pfd Tex. A Pacific ... IM Western t'nlnn :'."-, Hepuhllc LAS II', do pfd :.-", P. C. c. ft nt. L BV All assessments paid. Offered. SbC aiviaana, CnttOM Mill-Let. NEW YORK. July 17. Bgcept for a few minutes around the opening the bear fac tion had thing,! on the Cotton exchange all Its own way today and hammered prices down to th,. lowest figures touched in weeks Th. August option was by far the most susceptible delivery on Hie list and fell to KXri. this being just 102 points below the best price scored eight days ago. The market opened steady In tone, with prices lo a points higher on covering and light Investment demand, founded on a steadier feeling in Liverpool than expected. The demand was soon gratified nnd then the market began to feel the effect of heir pressure Point by point values eased off until holders became panic stricken and dumpetl OVar great lumps of summer and later month deliveries The late cables portrayed empliutic weakness In Liverpool r ireign representatives Here were pientl' fully slocked with selling orders, whlli New Orleans seemed lo actually Hood our market with selling orders calling for th. Mile of the new crop options. Rumors rained circulation to the 1 Heel 'hat an In Huentlal long Interest In New Orleans was loitering on the rugged edge utni might collapse any moment The weaker ac counts were favorable shortly after mid day. the storm of lluuiilatlon and bear Mioculallon , iih-,1 to reach Its height and from ihen on the market was not only inlctcr. but developed consider. ilile re cuperative energy on brisk prolit-taklng But anything Ukc speculation failed to come to the front. The weekly iron stnl men! from the bureau at Wushtngton was unite favorable, as anticipated The la'o utilises of tin- inurket were rather better prices working up to nlmost Inst night s 1 losing 011 profit-taking purchases At the close the feeling waa steady, with prices net 1 to 5 points lower NEW ORLEANS July 17 -COTTON Futures steady . July $9 vlii9.s,; August, 9 15Hf0 1; Heptemher. I 44'(is 4a: October l8.0X(riK.06: November, $7 !ll'u7 "J'i, December I7.9167.K; January. $7.91117 9'.'; February. 57 971i7:i,,. Man h i 'A-w.-s.: soot, ordinary IM60; good ordinary, lc; low middling. 0 l-1c : middling. l'Ci-1'ic good middling 10 7-lftc; middling fair. 10 1l-lc; receipts, 931 bales: slock. 71.114 naies NEW Y 1 IRK, July 17. -COTTON Fu tures closed steady. Julv, $9 50: August 11.10; September, la.lt; October, ts.24 No vemlier. $ 10; I lecemher. $ 07. Januar) M.0J; February. IMOi March. $S13: April IS 15: Maw Is 1 . soot closed ould. mid ulina uplands. 9l.'l-lc; middling gulf 10 i-iiic aalea, 159 bales. HT I.OI'IS. Julv 17. COTTON Quiet mid. Ting. :V "o sales, receipts. 700 bales shipments. 400 bales stock. 21 .050 bales. I Market. NEW YORK. July I7 -COFFEE- No. 7 Invoice, 7'4. ; mild, quiet Futures opened steady at a decline of 5 points and further aaaad off after the call on local and for eign selling, absence of speculative support and weak European cables; total salea. 21.250 bags. Including: September. $ 2U 8.50: October. $', 5n, November, $ lo. De cember. IS HOo rt ; January tl.its$j 70. March, I tyj e SO , wui a. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hoga in Good Supply, but Cattle Reccipta Light for Tuesday. HOG MARKET STILL SLIDING DOWNWARD Cattle Irs la tlond Peaiaad strnagrr Prlres 'I haa lesterday Sheep Market Jast Abnnt the anae. SOI TH OMAHA, July IT. Kerelpts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep. Official Monday 3,1 4.M i.9tl Ofllclal Tuesday 1.S46 10JM I.M Two days this week.. Same days last week . Same week before Mama throe weeks ago Same four weeks ago . 5.014 .10 4...-J . 6,3.14 5..1H r ooffM 11,019 K.r,:ir. Il!.ti70 7,841 ia.; 6.52J 5.112 J 1,908 l4..t s 7:' last A v l uge prh e paid f Tor the several days with comparisons 1 1900. : 1S99. , IM . 1 1 7 . ; i! IM June 15 June 16 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 June II. June 22. June 23 June 24 June 26 June 26. June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30. July L, July 2. July 3. July 4. July 5.. July .. Julv 7.. 4 3 SI 3 57 1 31 I ' 3 If) 3 H3 3 &0 Julv Julv 9 July Julv July July Julv Julv Indicates Bunday. Holiday. The -ii, 1 ,, number of cars of stock brouaht In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. CM St. P Ry. .;isih. I 4 ii 4 si , a. 7 l.V IO A .A A I'll u- .... 3 3 3 S3; 3 111 0J 4 44 .... 5 03 1 H 3 21 3 10. I 41 4 .... I Oil 3 M I i IM i I 4 ... 4 94 3 71 I I 2 95j 4 45 ... 4 93 3 69 3 81 3 15, 4 3i 4 6, ... 5 00 3 3 72, 3 21 3 01, 4 40 IT, ... 6 13 3 I 3 72! 3 21 3 0t 4 S3 ....I I ll I m (I 3 001 4 40 .... 5 10 I 3 I j 97 4 M 4 M ...if 011$ ai I i Sf I if) 4 mi ...II C3I 3 14 I 121 I 2 91 4 I7 I 73 ... $ ll! 3 85 3 83' 3 111 I 4 63 4 80 . .1 4 191 J fill 3 60 3 24 2 94 4 10; 4 7J ... 5 01 J 3 55 3 2 41 I 98 4 64 ... 1 73 3 571 3 23 2 ! 4 031 ... 4 92 3 61 3 111 I 4 H 111 ... 6 01 3 78 i 21 2 96 4 701 t a aa I I 1 5 08 3 781 3 61 "I ' I 4 M 4 B ... 5 16 3 83 3 661 3 28! 2 WI 4 Sll 4 ft ... 6 II, 3 811 3 761 3 2s, 2 981 I 4 77 1 1 IK n; 1 .121 3 04i 4 911 ...I S 13; 3 78' 3 351 2 06 4 7 5 01 10 6 131 3 901 j 3 2 2 87 4 : JJ 11 6 041 3 961 3 70; 2 941 4 ,( 4 19 12 1 6 02, 4 04 3 73 S 18 4 72) 4 Db IS 5 13 4 09 ' 3 82 3 14 2 97; 4 78 4 80 14 5 08 4 05 : 3 77 3 151 3 00 1 4 i3 15 3 991 3 771 3 171 3 05 4 SSI 16 5 02! 3 K2I 3 20 3 07 . 4 81 4 S6 17 1 4 94 4 01 I 3 25 2 97 4 82; 4 97 1 1 11 11 12 36 4 11 1 1 1 8 17 41 3 j 1 1 1 80 138 7 O. St. L. Ky Mo P. Ry I'. P. system E , E & M. V. R K. C. & P. Ry r , 8t. P.. M & O. Ry . H & M. R. R. R C , H. y. Ry K. C. & St. J C, R. I. & P.. east C. R. I. ft P., west Illinois Central Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers, Cattle, Omaha Pncklng Co. ... (1. II. Hammond Co Swift anil Company Cudahy Packing Co. ... Armour ft Co Omnha Pkg. Co., K. C. Armour ft CO., K. O... R. Hecker ft Degan vanaant ft Co Huston & Co Hamilton ft Rothschild. Chicago P. ft P. Co... Cudahv Bros. & Co. ... North P ft P. Co Other buyers 319 MM 207 MM 450 1.742 421 238 1.733 216 192 2.351 7S8 22 232 16 96 3 14 217 583 Ut 201 1,990 63 2,057 Totals 9,40.-, CATTLE Receipts today were about as light as on anv Tuesday so far this year. Other markets reported about steady prices, but In view of the light supply here and aood demand, the market was strong and active. Well fatted, handv weight cattle weighing anywhere from 1.050 to 1,375, that Just happened to suit the tmyers, In some cases sold Mj)10c hlaher. Common cattle, however, were slow, the same ns they have been all along and no material change In the prices paid was noterl. Practically everything, though, was sold and weighed up at an early hour. There were only four or five loads of cows on sale today and prices were about steady with yesterday. Good stock sold readily, but commonlsh stuff was dull and draaay. Bulls calves and stags sold at about steady prices. There were very few stockers and feed ers on today's maraet, but anything good sold at si rung prlres. The demand from the country Is Improving rapidly and sev eral buyers were In today. The market is In considerably belter shape than It waa a week ago and good stuff Is bringing higher prices. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS. No. Av. Ir. . 970 14 I):, .853 4 20 Nt. I... 22.... 39... 3... 22... 20... Av. .1130 ,1175 .101V. . 91 .1233 .1150 .1203 .1196 .1237 12.5H . 1250 .1082 . 986 .1227 .1354 .1484 .1270 Pr. 4 85 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 no 5 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 06 5 03 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 6 IS 5 20 11 , . . . UN 4 30 . . . . R76 4 40 ...1254 4 50 , ... 980 4 50 . ... 843 I sn 26 6 1 II 35 23 .. .. 9 4 70 18 .... m 4 73 7 ...1011 4 75 23 ...1179 4 80 IS. . ...1179 4 80 20 ... 1172 4 80 23 ...1117 4 SO 3 ....1004 4 8.", 33 ....1063 4 85 101 ....1054 4 85 22 STEERS TEX AS 14 4i 39 29 20 4 54 2 1120 4 75 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 831 23. . . .1090 1260 .1120 .1000 . 970 10BO .1030 .1120 .1143 IO90 1140 . 801 .1170 .1080 8 01 5 10 3 30 2 85 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 50 3 60 4 Oil 4 15 4 50 4 00 835 22 .. . COWS. 1 25 2 00 . son .1000 .1070 . 905 . 958 . 07 .1030 . 550 . 92 .1010 1015 2 50 2 50 '' 50 1. II. 1.. t., 3 00 3 25 3 30 14... 6... .102S 3 30 COWS AND HEIEER8 . . . 895 3 35 HEIFERS 1 85 3 75 3.....' 82 4 30 2 915 3 73 10 826 4 35 1 170 4 15 BELLS. 1 1250 2 50 1 1110 3 75 1 50 2 50 . t 1355 4 00 1 1000 3 10 1 1(00 4 10 1 930 3 20 1 2000 4 15 1 1440 3 25 CALVES. 1 113 5 00 2 170 6 73 8TACS. 8 83 1 50 1 R80 3 00 STOCK COWB AND HEIFERS I 680 1 00 3 746 3 05 4 940 1 15 8 870 J n 1 650 1 35 1 1010 3 15 1 1030 2 50 1 776 I 15 4 790 2 50 S45 3 20 1 770 J 75 602 8 20 1 610 3 00 ' 4il 3 25 1 763 8 00 2 W0 3 30 19 801 3 06 6 463 3 35 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 6 928 2 65 1 ,0 3 71 1 770 S 40 1 800 3 75 II 684 3 40 9 Kit I 85 1 (27 1 55 1 370 3 90 1 170 3 0 14 674 4 00 1 M0 3 60 13 827 4 15 11 440 S 76 2 616 , 00 NEBRASKA 11 cows 1062 2 50 2 cows 1090 3 00 1 cow slO 2 65 1 cow 1010 4 00 35 cows 1021 3 05 Scows 870 2 65 HoilS - Receipts of hogs today at this point were not excessive for Tuesday, hut with Chicago coming generally 10c lower the murket here took a drop Ruy-crs hturted out early anil picked up a few loads at 1195 and $4,974. or about 5'u7Ui lower than Monday's general market. Then they seemed to slop and did not try (o buy more lit that figure Hills rallL-ed from 14.90 lo $4.95, but mostly nt $4.92V, but as sell ers were not willing to let go at that llgure trading was siow ii 11 1 1 11 was rainer late before many hogs had chaiiared hands When they did cut loose It was generally mi a basis of 94 .HZ'jei.B. As the morning advanced tne maraei wenaened unill It be. .nine generally I' lower, and the close was mean and bids way lower than thev were earlier in the day. As will be seen from the table of average prices, lodny s decline takes the market down to the low point of the month, with ihi- cxcenlloii of July I, win 11 th averae cost of all the hogs was $4,924. Hepre- -Illative S.llCf Me, Av. Sh. Pr No Av. Sh. fr M 157 10 14 HO 115 23 ... 4 96 101 16 120 4 5 4 373 ... 4 M 81 824 SO 4 8.5 41 21 ... 4 95 4U 151 ... 4 90 71 113 80 95 1 241 120 4 90 90 2KI '80 4 95 50 Ml 10 4 90 7 196 (0 4 f. tl 273 300 i t) ii 215 4l 4 95 71'. 323 ... 4 90 96 207 IM 4 95 90 35 ,., 4 90 211 ... 4 95 90 106 . . 4 90 0 900 40 4 94 IT 19 240 4 90 9 lift 40 4 95 7 IM IW 4 9ft 4B 121 10 4 93 86 343 (0 4 90 79 117 10 4 95 M 211 11 ii 71 117 ... II r . 795 10 4 M 11 ll V 4 98 ;i t$7 . 4 ft 7S ... .$ ... 4 95 10 Bj l0 4 90 M M . . 4 9 M III 1 9t ' ::o lo 4 9.. 140 96 4 9 M 271 4 4 9. It 117 9ft 4 90 71 .44 1 4 (7 9S 9ft 4 90 l 117 ... 4 71 .... Hi W CI 72 14 ... IM it 115 4 92', tr, ... 4 95 71 Nf l.'ft 4 9Kt 9 '.It 4 95 71 II 9 4 91H T 242 'ft 4 94 Ml ... 4 71 230 9' 4 96 97 199 M 4 921, 72 213 IJfl 4 96 IW 9 S.1 4 92S 7 120 In 4 95 77 2Vf 11 4 4JV, J 213 M 4 96 31 227 ... 4 92 V, II 220 90 1 95 71 261 140 4 Hit n :v1 7" 93 91r 219 10 4 M 741 40 4 96 91 191 120 4 92'i 40 210 14 IK 81 11 ... 4 92', 94 20 220 4 5 71 .2 40 4 2V 12 II 90 4 M. 7 ft 4 97', M :;r, ItO 4 95 30 IM ... 4 ttt 71 2.17 ... 4 93 M 2M 120 4 921) 83 226 to 4 5 3 22 ... 4 92', 77 230 290 4 9-5 2 M3 . . 4 92'i 71 211 IW 4 93 5 70 12.1 IM 71 201 ... 4 95 M 210 10 4 92U, 6 239 90 4 6 74 222 80 4 92', 71 240 40 4 95 71 23 10 4 92 S 71 21 240 4 "S 73 23 40 4 92'i 2 tOt 80 4 93 Tt 77 ... 4 42C, (4 2J0 40 95 73 223 40 4 92i, 12 ri 80 4 97', 77 20 ... 4 2i4 2 ... 4 97i, 71 199 90 4 2', 80 S09 10 4 97', 71 243 126 4 95 83 132 ... 4 97', 23 ... 4 9", 74 199 ... 4 97', 293 ... 4 95 81 216 80 4 971, I 241 80 4 1-, 94 M3 40 4 171, MS ... 4 95 V. 231 lift 4 97', 71 24 8i 4 95 80 2t . . 4 97i, U 275 MA 4 95 f,2 M 80 4 97', 74 229 80 4 95 73 213 ... 4 97', 86 233 ... 4 95 59 334 .. 4 97H 81 240 M 4 H 59 271 ... 4 971., M 17 ... 4 96 18 233 80 4 97'4 U 213 40 4 95 46 292 120 5 On 7 210 4ft 4 95 (3 ;-j j oft 242 4ft 4 9 62 103 ... S 00 II 25 ... 4 93 2 104 ... 6 "0 71 224 4ft 4 95 49 319 ... 5 02', 7 22 SO 4 93 SHEEP The supply today showed eon slderable falling off us compnred with yes tcrday, and the demand continued f.ilrlv good. Sell.-rs as 11 rule held for a little better prices, bill bids were about the same ns they were yesterday, and packers only wanted the sheep nt steady prices. As a result the market was a little slow on the start feeder lamb", $3 5ovrfM.fi0. sales: No 118 western ewes Representative Av. IT lll $3 '."ft 9; 4 m 52 4 on 5S 5 90 74 1 25 97 3 40 273 western wethers a, cull lambs 501 Idaho spring lambs 499 South liakota feeders 241 South Dakota wethers I Hl( AliO LIVE STOC K MtRKKT. atlre Mterra IvrratF Aliont Steady Sheep steady to Slow. CHICAOO, 111 . July 17 CATTLH Re celpts, t,0U head, native steers average about steady. Texans slow to 0Q lower, butchers' stock steady to strong; natives, best on sale today one carload at H.W: good to prime steers. $5 0006.70; poor to medium. M.60QS.OO; selected feeder, steads at $4.00'ri 1 85; mixed stockers, slow at $3.35 6 9.90; cows, t3.004i.lio; belters, $3 no-i canners. steady at 0.0001.10; bulls. $2 IM 4.60; calves a shade stronger than last Tuesday at I4.60l 90; Ti xans. receipts. 1,400 head; best on sale today, two carloads nt $4.90; Texas fed steers, $4.1015.00; Texas grass steers. $3 2511 4 00, Texas bulls, $2 5' ri3.25 HOiiS Receipts todav. IV 000 head ; tomor row, 10,000 head estimated; left over. 6.I8KI head. Market 10c lower, closing weak; top, $5.35; mixed and butchers, 6.0OO6.S6: good to choice heavy. $8.0606134; rough heavy. II 'io-v.'. 10; light. $5 .ooiia 324; bulk of sales. $5 1006.174. BHBEP AND LAMBS Receipt, m.ooo head; sheep, steady to slow; lambs, r-.i.'N lower; good to choice wethers. $4.00911.50; fair to choice mixed. $3 1'vu4 00; western Heap and vearllngs, $3 0n'u4.5O; Texas sheep, $9.0074.00; native lambs, 84.40518 60; w. stern lambs, St.OOC6.00 St. 1 ..ins Live Stork. ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 17 - CATTLE Re ceipts. 4,400 head. Including 1,100 Texans Market slow and easy; native shipping and export steers, tt.UO'fia 60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.$0C6.I0; steers under LOW lbs.. $1.9094.80; stockers and feeders. I8.SU (54.75; cows and heifers, $2.00?.4.80; canners, $i.5iJ2.SO; bulls, tl.t4O4.l0; Texas and In dian Iteere, $3.2fK&4.80; rows and heifers. 8.60O4.1B. HOCS-Recelpts. 7.200 head. Market 5c lower; pigs and lights. tS.lSOt.SS; packers, SS.16fl6.S0; butchers, $5.201,5.' SHEEP AN 1 1 LAMHS-Receipts, z.&uo head. Market steady; native muttons, 14,00 4l 4.50: lambs, $5 25'ii;.25: culls and bucks. $2.0034.00; stockers, $3.26tS.t6. NW York Live Stork. NEW YORK. July 17 -REEVE8-Re- celnts 786 head, all for exporters and slaughterers except one car; nothing doing. nomlnallv weak aides quote i ni aa States cattle stronger at lSwltAfcc pet lh. ; refrigerator beef, slow at 9Vfi9-c; ship ments, none. CALVES - Receipts. 390 head: market slow; vralai. easier nt $4,0046.374; butter milks. IS.tWO3.00j mixed calves, B.H. SHEER AND LA MRS Receipts, 4,898 head: sheet, slow; common grades weak; lambs. 1Wa25c lower; common to fair sheep, $3.00fM.60; no prime here; lambs, 15. 504(7. 00, car of Kentucky culla M.09. HOGS - Receipts, 3,879 head ; market nom inal Kansas City Live Stork. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Julv 17 -CATTLE Receipts. 6.100 natives, 1.450 Texans: fed oal tie shade stronger; grassers steady; stockerr and feeders, firm, heavy nallv-- Elnnr. ti ?lif?A ill- Irnlinra nn,t f.i.l..w $3 50; butchers' cows and heifers. IJ.10 414.90; canners, $2.6003.10; fed westerns. $S.71 O6.20; fed Texans, 14 ini'ii 4 :.a ; grass rexans. $3.0011 4.00. HOOS- Receipts, 20,500 head. Market dull nnd Slilflc lower; heavy, I5.06O'i 15; mixed, S4.WMiS.10; light. $4.75fi5.00; pigs, 14.280 4.75. SHEER ANH I .A M IIS Receipts. 2.100 hend. Market nctlve and strong to 100 higher; lambs, $V 5006.25: muttons. S4 'K,r 4 60; westerns, $3.k504.28; Texans. tt.10fl4.15i feeders, $3.250 4.00; culls. $2 5' 03.26. . St. Joseph Live Stork Market. SOVTH ST. JOSEPH Mo July 17. -(Special ,) The Journal quotes as follows: CATTLE- Receipts. 1.S00 he, id, markel nctlve and strong; natives, tt.S0O6.S5j Tex ans nnd westerns. lt.00O6.20; cews and heif ers, 12. 0004.50; bulls and stags. $2 000 85 . yearlings and calves. tS.50O4.7B; stockers and feeders, 13.250 1 . '0; veals. $8.0004.60. HOOS Receipts. 6,60" head; market weak to 5c lower: all grades, $4 9505 15; bulk of sales t8.oOf1-r1.074. BHBEP Reoelpta, SOO head; market Mf ISo lower. Stork In Sluht. Eollowlflg are the receipts at the four principal western markets for July 17: Cattle Hogs Sheep South Omaha I.SM Chicago t,O00 Kansas City 7.550 St. Louis MOO 10.313 1.923 11. (Ol 111.08) 10.600 2.100 7.200 2.500 Totals . . ... 18.796 86,043 16.523 Wool Market. LONDON. Jul' IT. A 1 the wool auction sales today 10,169 bales were offered. Merinos were In good request, German rep resentatives and the home trade buying cross-breeds. The good selection of Tas mania wools sold well The following sre the sales In detail: New South Wales, 2,200 hales; scoured. l04M0ttOi greasy. 440114d South Australia, 5iKi bales; scoured, lsS'jd. greasy. ItyOlOUtl. Tasmanlan, 1,000 bales; grensv. IdOlsld. New Zealand, 3 200 hales, s oured. l4d01aMj greasy. I'-lilld Rape nt good Hope and Natal. 3181 bales greasy, Is 34d4j'ls 54d. Punta Arenas, 1.300 bales, grease. .':'u4id. HOSTON, July 17. WOOI, The wool market here continues slow and there was not enough business doing to establish a price The trade had llxed about im scoured, line, medium and fine territory wools as a fair markel price with UOtHC for staple. Eleece wools offer no attrac tions whatever and prices are nominal. Following are the quotations for some or the leading descriptions: Territory wools, scoured basis Molilalia and Wyo ming line medium. 179 lie. scoured. 50c; sta ple, S206.V; Dtah fine medium and line, IM 17c. scoured, 60c; staple. 62'u03c; superfine, medium and line IMllO; K nured, tCi sta ple, 62063c Australian, scoured basis, spot prices Combing, superfine, nominal ot 820' 87c; good, SoOK'e. CalUornla llrlrd I rolls NEW YORK. July 17. CALIFORNIA IiRIEl' l'RCITS Dull at old prices; the market for evaporated apples continues to iiiuikci nu BvaMiraiau niu".s . ....ii-m rule quia) and unchanged; state evapora apples, common, .!',-.05c; prime, v,.i choice, 644004c; fancy. 774o, cullfor iraie.t hOi rnla dried prunes. IVtOrc per lb . as to slxe and duality. Apricots. Royal, llijltc; Moor park, 15il7c. I'euches, peeled, H'iISc; unpeeled, 6ty9c. (Ill Markets. OIL CITY. P., July 17 -Credit balances, tl 26; ccrllllcales, no bid; shipments, 76.142 bbls.; runs, 106,767 hbls ; average, S5,6 bbls LIVERPOOL. Julv 17 -OILS Cottonseed. Hull refined. August, dull al 22s 2d Spirits or turpentine, 34s lid. Rosin. common, steady ut 4s l'K.I aaaiar 9larkel. NEW ORLEANS. July 17-SUOAR-Strong: centrifugal, yellow, 604r; sec onds. 3&I9-16V NEW VORK. July 17 SI'OAR Firm; rennlng, 6-lc; centrlfuaal. 98 test. I lS-llc; molaaaea sugar, 1-Mc; refined, stronjr. TO PRESERVE OUR HISTORY Mr. Hatch MaUea a snasrestlaa ten. rernlaa Certala Importaat I'.tenta and riares. OMAHA iuly 7 To the Editor of The Bee The week from July ."1 t . 26 haa j peculiar Interist to iboe of Neluaka who are Interestel fl the eatlv bl tory of the territory, kicatIM It la tlie aen v rssry of the arrival ai tl,,- mouth el te I'lalte of ih- Lewis and c.nk- ix edition, i ti July 21. and the first i- nfer n e w th Ih In dians at Eort calh im iCottncll llluffe) from July 25 lo 26. Tilt was In the yrai 1804 Sin -where b itWt n fuse poln: th party cimped on July It, The time w t l o ne when $JSSfl placea will be the objects .f hl.iorlcal pilgrimages. Thfte ore th e t I: Hvin who rU point out with ac urac- th- lo .illtb- ,f social Import In our local history. Seme puMtfa spltltel rillzrn will feel Rd to erect a tUlUMO tablet en the blufl 61 C.ilhciin, win re t he e nfermee was held Such Sot sileratlrns lag I to the stigger len If local historical eno'elks coul I tint le found In aon:e of our eltlei and towns on the route of the Overlap I Trail as auxiliary to the St.-te Historical s cl.tr. having for one ob ject the preservation of these polnia and the Inspiring cf the coming generation with some rf the Ii iw ns which grow cut . f Ih deeds so n-co ded The centennial cf Iho ev. n'e noted n'ove oogh'. and prnhaMy wir, roll forth a nntal le elehratlon, for which preparations canno' t.o s on he in augurated. fRIDIRICK . hatch. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. If, Russell of Fremont Is nt the Millard. Oeorge La Piatt of Healrlce Is at the Mil lard. V Miller of lola. Kan.. Is at the Mer eha nt T. J Hyshaw of Red oBk. la . Is nt the Murray. li. E (Ireen of Alameda, Cal.. Is at the Merchants. Judge W 11 Westover of Rushvllle Is a! the Her Oram! Or Oeorge Wilkinson will return rr.im New York this week tl. E. Iddlnger of North Platte Is stop ping nt the Merchants. A. H. Horrls and wife of Lincoln are tmesis of the Millard Charles E. Hewctt of Fremont registered Tuesday at the Murray. M 11 Olbhons, Jr.. of Kansas City Is Stopping it the Millard. E W. Heedlc and daughter of Papllllon were at the Her Grand Tueeday 8. O Sallabeiry and C I. Smith of Lin coln wen- Tuesday guests at the Murrny City Treasurer A 11 llennlngs has re turned from Noble's Lake. la . where ha spent a short vacation. J Coldsmlth and family have returned from a two-weeks outing among the laku of Iowa and Nebraska. Mrs. C. B. Haney of Wosr Virginia Is visiting her sister. Mrs N B. Helly, 621 Norfh Nineteenth sired .lames Cualck. state mine inspector of South Dakota. Is In the . Ity enroute from Kansas city to his home at IjCild. Major Di h Wlitalor is in Nebraaka city on business connected wit Ii the l iking of the special census of manufactures and In dustries, J II Macomher left last evening for Arnolds Park, la., where he will spend his vacation. His family le at present nt that resort. John R. Scott and wife have returned from tt.elr California (rip and leave Thursday for a ten days' visit with rela tives at Crelghton, Neb Miss Bffle Reed, principal of Omaha View school, and Miss Mary Slmonds. principal of Cass school, are In Minneapolis, whern they will apend several weeks. Rev. David N Mclnlnrff has been called to Hastings to aeslst in the organization nf a Pennies United church al that place. He will be absent rrom the city for several days. W H. Crewdson of Corning. In . after a pastorale of five years, has accepted u call to the First Christian church. Council IllulTs. and will be 1 118 tailed as pastor about August 1. tjeorge L Erhard. traveling rep resentative of an Omaha packing house, who makes his headquarters at Hot Springs, 8 I)., left for the Ulack Hills Monday night after a several days visit In Omaha Nebraskans at the Merchants Tuesday: J H Catron, Jr.. and tiny McKee of Ne braska City, A. O. Hunt and Z. T Wil liamson of Albion. Walter Gordon ami Thomas W. Rlackmore of Friend, It II Jenness of O N'elll, Oeorge W. Conrad or Humphrey and A. Cow-pert hralte of Heaver Cross I ns. LOCAL BREVITIES. Frnme buildings at 1"10 and 1014 llownrd street have been condemned. Adrian Rlnnchard has taken out a build ing permit for a frame ai II It WI North Twenty-eighth street, lo si ll.oon. Chief of Police Donahue bus a new uni form, resolendent lu gold braid, stars and gilt lettering. It is the most magnlllciu reeniia in the department. The body of Charles Johnson, who raa electrocuted last Sunday bv coming In contact with a live wire, will he aen I to Kid Onk. I.i . In lac for Interment. The In quest hns been postponed until Friday The Hoard nf Public Works has adver tls.il for proposal! for the repaying nf Dodge street from Seventeenth to I wtu- tieth and of Nineteenth atreel from Dodge to CanltOl avenue. Bid will be Opened at 2 o'clock Jul:' -'7 and mut be a-coni-panb d by oln , ks for at least 1100. A ene-story frame cottage at KlaVentb and Kavan it roe t a, occupied bv win bun Wilde und family, was destroyed by Mr at HIS yesterday II Is auppOSOd 'hat the blaze started from a gasoline slow The h"iisc waa valued at t-,0 and the con tains at $400. Both were partially insured. Workman began to repnlr a dlle pldtili I two-storv frame building ut the northeaal corner "f Tenth and Jones street, hilt were Btopped by the building Inapector, who will nol permit any Improvements on the bulI'lliiB- It is the property of Mrs Emma If. Kennedy, who Is anxious to glio Hie building a thorough overhauling, but cannot persuade the city authorities to Issue lir r a permit for the Improvements. The new Purnaa street cleaner will lie given Its first trial on Omaha streeis this afternoon. THE HE LTV MARKET. INSTRI' M ENTS tiled for record Tuesday, July 17. 1900: Murrain, Heeds. J O Rurger and wile to Atlantic Realty aaaoclatlon, lot :4. block . Bemla park vitiL": 1 Metroi'olltan Loan and I rust ram nan y lo Michael Berafln nnd wife, lot II and w'i lot IS, block 8. Mella s 1st add 300 Atlantic Really association to J. O. Burger, im :i. block 12. laaaoa & 8 s add '50 A 11 Cressev and husband to Amelia Reachka. n to feci lot 3, block 25. South Omaha 150 Omaha Savings bank lo Cornelius Sullivan, w'j lot ti. block W. Shlnn's Id odd let Omaha Security company to Omaha Saving hank, e tiO feel lot 116 Nel son's add. and lot 10. block 2, Boggs & H s Id odd 4.0II E A Casey and wife to A L Jack son, lot 7, block 7, Hazel Terrace . 275 Hull Claim lleeila. C W. DeLamalte and wife to C. H. Bajltat, bit 15, Rees I'lace 50 W. T Denney and wife to same, s' lot 1. same 50 Heeds. Sheriff to C. F. Cnmmlngs. s 40 feet of n SO feet lots 13 14 nnd 15, block , Redlck park ....... 600 Sheriff to Omaha Savings bank, lots 9 and 10. block It, West End add. .. 3,000 Total amount of transfers US.Oat JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Telephone I (MM, Omaha. Nj' COMMISSION, GRAIN. PROVISIONS unU STOCKS HOARD OK It tOtC. CorresponUsnut. John A. Warren 4k Ca Uireci wires to (Jblcago aad Nsw Vort; H.RPEflMEY8C0. GkAiri 8Pori4rir UrVMM aaaaiia tin 6RAMCJ1 I0MMJIT Mrttem lit l