COMMERCIAL AND F1NAN1CAL Eicilltnt Crop Frcspecti Eztrt Influesc an Whitt. Betrlih SEPTEMBER CORN CLIMBS SOME HIGHER ainnnnri to Ailvimce Itself IMrr UlKhtlii Ilefiire Hie C'limltiK '(), Too, fieri Illuhi r Altitude 1'ruvlsluiin I.tmrr. CHICAGO, III., July 8.-f.ower cables and excellent crop prospects were the bear fac tors In tho wheat market today and tho September delivery closed an even cent under the final tlBurcs of September. Sep tember corn closril c hlnher and oats were V'c hlKher, while provisions closed weak ujnl from 5c to 30c lower. Tho heaviness of domestic receipts, the downward trend of foreign markets, to tether with weather of the most perfect character, all combined to riiui-o u weak opening In wheat. The trading was lawly for local account anil without any partic ular feature. Tho bull Influences were the decrease on passage of 2,VU,j bushels nhd small world s shipments bushels lutnlnst 7,(O0,0"0 bushels last year but their effect was scarcely noticed. September opened U-Sc lower at 64c nnd weakness prevailed durlnK thu entire session. The low point was reached at tmftIUc, which flKures marked the close, with a losn of 1 cent. The visible supply decreased I.IOj, OW bushels and seaboard reported U) boat loads taken for export. Clearances of wheat ami Hour wtre equal to nusneis. I'rlmarv rece nts were I.Wm.iW bushels against i,Kn,H bushels a year ago, North western receipts were 35.1 cars; compared with dm cars last week ami uj a year at. Local receipts were Kl cars, with 21 cars contact Grade. Corn was fairly active early In the ses sion and the opening was firm. The bull factors were the dry weather throughout the southwest, with still higher tempera tures to follow. Another strengthening frnttire was the weakness In railway slocks. September opened Vi'V' I" V'iV' higher at i"c to ISc, and ranged between i'lHc and 4fcUc, -losing S,c hlghi r at lfW8Uc Profit taking by local longs caused the en fly de cline. Local lccelpts were 170 cars, six of which were contract grade. Oats wero affected by the aamo Influences that are nperatlu In corn, but there Is much better speculative confidence In the former, Inasmuch us the crop Is practically made and the price Is relatively lower than corn. The opening was strong and the uirly strength continued throughout the day. Outsiders were the best buyers, while the selling was scattered by local longs, who took profits. September ranged be tween Jfljic and 30ic, closlnt; 'Va'de. higher at 30c. Local receipts were 61 cars. Provisions were weak and did not appear to take any advantage from the strong market In oats and corn. Packers were against the prices, although receipts at the principal western points were less than the corresponding day last year. September pom som ociween i3.i anil jh.oU, closing Sue lower ut (14. uaru ranged between S.57V4Tis.m nnd JS.C5. closlnn SSfiWc lower at W.6iia.w. nibs. old, between J 7.05 nnd tl.wm. closing 7140 lower at J7.05. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 130 cars; corn, 310 care; oats, 110 cars; hogs. neau. The leading futures rnngnd ns follows: Artlclcs.l Open. I lllgh.l Iw. Close. Safy. Wheat July... Sept... Dec... Corn July... Sept... Dec... Onts July... Sept... May... Joi It July... Sept... Lard July... Sept... Oct.... Ribs- I July... Sept... Oct.... I 15143 ?4 i i I I I 64 ?4'AflU C4'.4,fJ!i 66Vif?li 66STitCi; CS f6H 45'4ff46 47fi4S 464 4S4 47? 45! 47H 46)il i 46itfH 42S 48 IfiU 43 47'.;fli 444 I Wl' 28W 29 31 W',41 26 30 126 3241 29't 33 I. 13 97HI 13 9741 13 70 11 00 14 68 14 75 It 3 II 30 14 00 8 CO ' 8 57 4 8 55 I I I R M4I 8 60 8 57' 8 r.741 8 fi." 8 624 8 60 S 674 8 674 S BO 8 60 7 0 ' 8 024 7 93 8 55 I I. 7 90 8 024 7 65 7 f5 7 95 7 874 7 85 7 95 7 874 8 CO 8 124 No. 2. Cash nuotattons were as follows FLOun Kasv: winter natcnts. i3.50TT.X60! straights. J3.30fl3.40; spring patents, fcl.CM .a; sirnigius, yi.iuya.w; DnKers. ji.wrz.&o. WIIKAT-No. 3 spring, 6igC3Ue; No. ! red, 641j6o',4i,. COIIN-No. 2. KV.C. No. 2 yellow. 46c. OATS-No. 2. 30;n314c; No. 2 white, S24C! jo. ;t wuiic, oi'iiuic. riYK-No. 2. 4ic. Si:i:DS-No. l flax. Jl.SS: No. 1 north western. Jl.SS. Prime timothy, $4.40. Clover, contract grade. $9.60. PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $13 75 qiu.wj. iarii, per iw ins.. .s.&uj( km. anon ribs sides (loose). $7.75ff7.&6. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $7.25(37.50. Short clear sines (Doxcdj, .tuit.bo. WIIISKY-Ilasls of high wlneo, $1.27, Following tiro the receipts nnd shipments lor louay: Kccelpts. Shipments, Flour, hbls 43.000 30.000 Wheat, bu 202.000 Corn, bu 296.000 Oats, bu 228.000 7! ye. bu 3,000 Darley, bu 9,000 463.000 144,OtX) 323.t 12.000 On tho Produce oxclinnce today tho but ter market wn steady; creameries. 14(h) Wic; dairies, I4ruic. encese, steauy, 9lfioc, ggs, Bteady, 104(S114c NI3W YQIIK Gi:.KUAI, MARKKT. Qnntndons of the Day on Various Until mnilltlea. NKW YORK, July 8.-FLOUR-Recclpts, 26,312 bbls.; exports, 14.837 bbls.; weak and MtlOe. lower nil around; Minnesota patent, $3.6oTf3.80; Mlnnesotn bakers', $2.X53.15; winter patents, $3.65if3.S0; winter straights, $3.30(ff3.W; winter extras, $2.50'0,2.S0; winter low grades, $2.3(ti2.0. Rye Hour, easy; fair to good, $2.70'ja.6O; choice to fancy, tJS.151f3.4R. CORNMKAIv Firm; yellow western, Mc; city, 92c; llrnndywlne, $2.45fi2.53. RYK Kasy No. 2 western. 55c, afloat; tatc, 62flf3c, c. I. f., Now York, carlots. IiARLHY.-Dull: feeding, 48c, c. 1. f.. New York; malting, tei62c, c. 1. f New "York. DARLEY MALT Dull; western, 63fl72o. WHKAT Receipts, 278.250 bu.: exports, 199,685 bu.; spot, weak; No. 2 red, 72c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 red, 70c, elevator; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 72ic. f. o. b., nllont; No. 1 hard, Duluth, S14c. f. n. b alloat. Op tions, generally weak and heavy nil day; liquidation, especllly In July, was a fea ture, nupiilcinentcd by bearish homo crop nowH and lower cables; closed wenk and lW2ie not lower; July, 70Vi714c, closed nt 70U! September, 7045770 13.16c. closed at 70c; October, 70Willic, closed nt 70e; December, 72V4JJ73c, closed at 72V4C. CORN Receipts, 87,100 bu.; exports, 333, 783 bu.: spot, llrmer; No, 2, 504c, elevator, and 52c, f. o. b alloat; options opened Jlrm and wero well sustained all day by bullish home crop conditions, owing to Jieat, general covering, higher cables and large clearances; closed ilrm nt Vic net ndvnnco; July, 60fGOc. closed nr60e: September, 60l;y5Uic. closed ut 5Hic: Oc tober. 6rti0514e. closed at 5IUc. OATS Heeelnts. 21.100 1m ,.vnr.ri mi. C84 bu.; spot, stronger; No. 2. 314c: No. 3 aic; No. i white. 3i4c; No. 3 white, 344c; if. .wt,a.,,"". 5'354c: trn?k: on crop u (lv I com anU with corn. chnYlV413oc.8h,,,,,lnK 7W5ci KOoa JU01S-Klrmjt state, common to choice. JS!? cr?,1'' ."W"0: lsys crop, iodise: old o a 2(fjbc; Paclllc coast. 1900 crop, 16U184c- lssi crop. ll15o; old olds. 286c. ltt""'c' lsw t Qui nos Ayrcs, light neuvyweigiits, 15? sac; nciii, 24250. PROVISIONS-Deef. dull; family $11.50 12.00, mess, $9.50?f 10.00; beef hams. $20 ff 12.00: mess. S9.fiil 10.00: beef liniA-' twrm 21.60; packet. $lo.ixmil.00; city, extra Indlu mess. $16.00.1118.00. Cut mentsf ensy; Plekleil bellies. 9.50! 11.00; pickled shoulders, $7.25 pickled hums. $11) COffi 11.00. Lard. ensv: western steamed, $8.80; refined, steady; con! ttnrnt. $8.90; South America'. $9.iB; ' con -pound. $7.00. Pork, steady: family. $15 60ff? koo; short clear, I5.70lf.6o; ,n"9s, $15:75 TALI.OW-Dull; city ($2 per pkg.). RICL Q.ilet; domestic, fine to extra. 4i (fiOiie: Jnpan. 4sic. ' ' MOLASSKS-Steady; New Orleans, open Vettlo. good to choice, KN2e. 1 " POTATOUS-Qulet; New York. ISO lbs.. $3.2MI2 ,5: southern, extra, per bbl,. $2.50. ni'TTKR-P.rclnts. 12,667 pkgs.; weak; mate dairy, 14tftS4c! creamery, 15ffl94c; factory. 13(U154c. CUKKSK-Recelnts .1.082 pkgs.; fancy Urge, colored and white, 9o; fancy small, colored ami white, W9c. KaaS-Recfipta 11,904 pkgs.; Irregular; statu nnd Pennsylvania, 14Sl(4c; western, candled, 130144c; western, uucnnilled, Vtp i'etALS Since last Wednesdav there vas an. ndvanco of about $ In prices for spot tin In the London market. This was duo entirely to local causes, the available stock on spot being controlled by une niui.0 yuioi; ualvestoii, 20 to 25 lbs.. IS (TM84C; California. 22 to 25 pounds, 19UC Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., llffflVc LEATHER Quiet: hemlock" snln iin. to Ml concern. The general trend of the market abroad seemed to be Indicated ty a do i line of l.i shillings In the price for fu IKK8' Tne finores In London closed at 1113 and spot closed at 13. The advance In spot tin abroad did not have the slight est effect on the New York market. On "iilrary, prices hnye fallen away about 1 cent since Wcdacsdni. nwlnir to ii. tT""! finite free offerings, with he closing lone weak. Tne loial closing prlci. Is K,.(y27.V. Tho London copper market ruled Mlj.llfflf , , I. n t .. i . I. .. .. . . in tut: iHJar. .n.i f. . ."""" tinner, spot closing at 67 Cs ?5 iVr,'s ,nl ,H- Copper was dull. nuL n imarlfets nt h,,"c "" abroad were u'.rn "KrV(l h.cru' wn"" m London prices rw v .1'',t,'r, closings nt JC1S JiCW lorU c osed lit Ll.nn?a!IY Iron werV .V.n?hnn,5e,.I rhe KuKllsh markets were nulet a, owcr rjlasgow closed at Sh .uiuuiesnorough closed at 43s 7(id. OMAHA WHUI.HMAI.U MAIUCHT. (''"ill I (In ii f Trmlr mill diinlnt Ions on Miiile mill I'niii')' I'rodiiee. fS-Hecelpts liberal; good stock, firm, iiiHV" '''Ot-V'TnYItrns, 7c; young an I " " "r. 3ICo; turkeys, Moe: ducks nnd i it -i.4'.' i.r1"1" hleketiH, per lb., U'ftlUc. ei J . , c.0Mml,l" 1,1 falr. KVUMd K inilrV.,.i,.1,lu,' l".3c! separator, isc. h , "J uiiii n miss, isc; WllIlQ MtlPlUh llrv i,llll...n.1u 1. , fins, I : , - 1'iiiitiiii.in, iw , IJ tu i'"'' t"vv, cisrots. 7c; halibut. .1. ji,;. "li nauuocK, luc; mackerel, 7c , .nc, run snapper, we: salmon, lie: sun holeialn 1 1 ,, ... ink...!...!, pa jk. Hiniiu , rj. r u . .. . . . r,,iH m of Rolor "ni1 'luailty. Demand V..,..Vv,;V1l"!'' - cars. white, 29c. VKOI3TAHLES. 60c. v T.i SAf,,A.P.!iTr,,e grown, 14c. .I.9.M.A.!PI"t' Texas, 4-basltct crates. fl.7fi. uisiuiNS-ucrnniilas. per crate, J2.25; new California. 2e sJ'AI'I'II'LOWKH Home-grown, per dcz., "-ANS-Wnx, per half-busliel basket, Woj 1MiI -uiisiici onsKei, sue. W'dkil ''S.!'" pt h '" mo. crates, Tu. VK l'" bnHke,( 75ciTl! N ATl'.HMICLONS-Texas, 30U35c each FItUlTS. r 'ViW ''iS-IVr doz., Jl.5031.75; per in 45e: Missouri. n,r "Lni ncn firr.wiri l'KACHUS-Callfornfa, per iioxi f5c"; free stone, II. Al'ItlCOTH Cnllfnrnln U...I.I I'Lt MS-Cnllfornla, per crate, $1. 25711. 50. OOUHKUi:HniK.S-ier Sl-nt. cnsc. tl.75. THOI'ICAL KIUJITS. OHANORH-("nllf.irnl.i a.lll.,..., i nr. Med. sweets, J3.50. " ' choice' mfCallfornln cxtra fnncy- ixr I-ViL'&iiS'AS Per 1,ncMl according to size, .If.'J!H-C,allfornla, new cartons, 75c; layers, toe; Imported, per b.. 10W12e. DAIKS-I'erslan, in 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c. MISCKLLANKOUS. IIONIJY-Hallowcen, 64e per lb. I,I?nlaT.,'c,;,h.lj'- ,4.-5: Per half bbl.. J2.75. o r.iiKiiMi niiinuis. ner id., mr: in .St. I.oiiIh (Srnln mill Provisions. ST. LOUIS rrs. .Tuiv r witir!iTT ... . xt red. cash, elevator. niUn- 61c: July. G04c; September, 61Kc; Do-S-(imri,,!!,.1;: Na 21mrd 62fj24c; receipts, RYE Hlirher nt r,ln MPi,,!5li,?ler!.I,at?n,s' W.2Sig3."35. new; JrM'ri'' 0ll, extrn fancy nnd straight G28S1 oKl neW; t3-m3-li- oId- clear, $2 65 trackAtSc hlehcr: ""eked. .nst HA 1 Timothy, steady at $S.OOd?14.00; IRON COTTON TIES $l!o3. lJAaOING-Hlgher at 67c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork, weak; jobbing, $.75 Lard, lower at $S.35fl8.374. Dry salt meats FLAXSEED-No market. nrmLJA$;f8"2".I4m,,' "rm' iM"0- Spelter. i9U.I'T"iY-stc,n,(,': chickens, sc; springs. 12R15c turkeys, 10c; young. 15c- duets daTTlWlTcSlCn1y: crcnm.- H920C; EGGS Steady; nearby, 7c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 8,000 bbls.; wheat SHIPMENTS li'lnnr S V .' eO.000 bu.; corn. 15,000 bu!; oats, 18,000 bu. ' I.lverjiool Grnln nnd Provisions. ,i.!n.VRP,001." Ju,J' S.-WHEAT-Spot. t 2 re1'. westr" winter, 5s 5d; No Lno? "?rn "Pr'nsr. 6s 6d; No. 1 California nere ,,,., .V,YC8RV.ean : September, 5s 5d: . CORN Spot. American mixed i American mixed, old, stendy, 4s 3d 9d I,,0UlS fa"Cy wln,er' d"'l. 7 j-J1- London. Pacific coast, steady, mBsi MK'h5wf' flrrn.! oxtrn India , 'r 9i- ,.ork nim: lir'nie mess, west fn nntiS" iha?V. stP1ail': American refined, s nms. sho'rt cut. 14 tb 16 lbs.. itVadv." n.H nni.fi ii.'. ; ""ucriand cut. 26 to 30 IDs., nulet, 44s; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs ? CnVyiV 18 ?.1: lons clear middles, light. 21 he1lvlhv,,ilr.m,.4,3 2d! clear midd oh. heu, .1.1 to 40 lhs firm, Us Oil; short clear !ek?4 1,, ,l?fi::',",8-,?lcaiiy 3 ""ar beY lies H to 16 lbs.. Ilrm. 4n i;,i ui,,.i.ii 'iuar!),ll to 13 lbs., steady, .rm HUTTER-Stendy ; finest Am good American, 71s. American, 90s; 45h: American n,',; "rt','l."'i ".'i1 wn8. V. I 1 l,L,,t V II III " .A .-..I."..... .. ,1 . ..i i. Amnr Mi. , 1 . American, finest colored. 4Cs. TALLOW-1-lrm; prime c y. 2is triilian. In London. 27s. I'he Imports of wheat Into Live !os 6d; Aus- week were: ,,Y.'om Atlantic ports, 117,700 uarlers: Paelile nr?; "'.'- .".'i!1" 4.000 quarters. The InUnV,' u "c.r ""SJ Vt nntl,. t.npt. r-.J ""' for last week wore 35,400 iuarturs. KnnnitK City Ornln 11 ml Provisions. KANSAS CI TV c .... 57(.c; Ceptember. 68i(ifeu'Cj DfcembeT. fOc No8h3: riil?'5j!4hcnrd' bmMc- No- 3' " A CORN July, "Mc; Setitcmber, 47c; Do N;,U2Cwh.' 49c:n8": 2 ml"t5' Y..iP-Zr"- - white, 3333'4c. RYU No. 2, 4Sff49c. HAY Choice tlmnlhv. 111 Knmo m. pralrle. $10.00. " " n"l5e.TKUCrenmery' 150170 ! dalrj'' tany- nu -Zl V(a'.tve,l'h Missouri and Kansas Tulriln Grnln nml Sppil, TOLKHO. O.. Julv s iviiPA-p ......... cembe'r.UCS.i"ly' KC! So"te'""e-. Hc; Pe Sepienni7ril'"c'Str0nB; nS"' ite' J,,J'' KVtC' S,uKH1' S'r0nK; Cn8"' JU nd RYU file. CLOVi:ilSKKD Cash. tirlm s rn. , bcr. $5.55. ' ' v' uuv' uulu D11 1 lit Ii Crnln Alurket. Dl'LUTH. Minn.. Julv S lVlir.'ATr..v. N'o. 1 hard. 6191c: No. 1 northern, 6l?:c; No' 2 northern, WJc; July, Gl-c; Sepiember, ate. CORN OATS- -None. 27U4)27e. I'lillmlelpliln I'rodiiee Mnrkrt, 1'HILAnnLPIIlA. Julv s miTTtfti Klrm; prints. 14c hlisher: western cream. cry, l9V4c: western prints, 20c; western nearby prinU, 22c. EGGS Dull and unchanijedj fresh nearby, i!lnhivul,i. ' "imensn, vc. ). hALH-c hnlce, &nlOc. iioV. ir.'7,c".s 'luoted by Omaha V . (ttliein mnn nnriti f l,filA ....Lit, .ll. lllll.'tlul. tun.! iim lu i('iiiA.!Virs.TNn"ve. per do., 35f?40c i..i.l..1'':,lI5l,,""e Brown, per lb., lc. LICTTI ( i:-cr bu , 20c. i'Alisi.i.:vi.. .1,,. w. CKHK!UtIES-Ier 21-nt. roue 5. ItASI'llKimiliS-l'er 5l.nt. r.i.n t?TS? red. ner 2l.nl nu to v berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. 18ii20c: raw peanuts, per lb.. 53.-.4c; roasted, 64 .4c; nrazlls, 13c; pecans, lttt-2c. m,HR':S7No; a, Breen, 6e; No. 2 green, 54e No. 1 salted. 74c; No. 2 salted 7c- No J-Vi5' r '(li u ;'-, ?c: No. a veiiVnir; 15i.to lA Jr -VC(': ArY "Ides. S(fjl3C; sheep pelts, 25&76c; horse hides, $1.504J2.23. i-n jiT.i !.,KIlcJ! ,2 "f1""' Wi track, 4'n r:aJl 'V.io: September, 4)ViisCi, OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 32c :'r trrfck P'ic: July. 32c; Septcniber, 31Ue: MayI 31Ue: No. 2 white, 354&36C ' ' r T.V.. . ' i.i "" iio 1111, cases returned nvri ' ivtA ), cn:MJ,np,,-. He more 4i (iv; iLVTiSUh'at' Ks-m bushels; corn, .. FJ,".1 ,M,l'" TS-Wheat. fil, bushels; corn 2,400 bushels; oats, 4,0 bushels. ' ' THE OMAHA isvwmc; rrcsn western, 134gile; fresh ruV,,',r,V2lAr",i. ""4. soutnern, isc. CHLLSE--Las er: New York full creams fancy small, t4A9Ue; New York ful creams, fair to choice, SHtOe. .tlMtnukep Crnln .MnrUrl, MILWAUKEE, Wis., July S.-WIIKAT-,u ' l, horthern, bgfic; No. 2 fSAiiv "' l ' lul Wi4-'; aeptemtier, ci'ic ItYE-Steadv; No. 1, IHc 43HC1 lyi No" :' 5,ci nmPle' KW I'eorln .Mnrkot, I'KOniA, July S.-COHN-Hlghcr; No. 3. 44aiO. OATS-Hlgheri N'o. '! white, 314c track, JHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin ished goods. i:ilu llntler Mnrliet. KLOIN, ill.. July 8. nUTTKH Firm l!c; ofTerlngs today, 78 tubs; no sales. at MOVrJMIJXTS IX STOCKS A XII IIONDS. .Market IliMiieiii'eil liy l,nri(e I'liiun t'lnl OiieriitliniN. NLU 'VORK, July 8.-The action of prices In today's stock market made It evident that very large llnanclal Interests were conducting some notable operations. Ihe effort was made to have It appear th it some occult maneuver was going on, de signed to Inveigle the public Into putting with their stocks at declining price for the benefit of the Inrgc llnanclal Interests .who seem to be themselves selling stocks with great Industry. The final action on the mar kct left little room to doubt that urgent lli nidation was being effected, Great caution must be exercised to Judge correctly how far the liquidation was Influenced by the Itnmedlatu developments of the day and how far by a general sense of disquiet and distrust which has been gaining force In the market for t-everul weeks nasi. The episode of the Seventh National bank fall - lire and of the bank failures In UtHY.ilii nave become sultlclently clear to Indicate that they are not of prime Importance In the Immediate losses Involved, nr in the immediate collati-rnl i.ff.,..lu l.nt ,,u ., slide vymptom of general conditions they vn i u imiiius niieuiion. 1 ne accu mulation of doubtful securities hns always proved a consequence of n period 01 pros perity, and the general credit which Is iiicreoy caused. Tlie actual present con dltlon In Germany bears striking test!' llliinv to tills ernn mlr !,.. Tl... u.........i. National bank episode has tiniloubtedly in a general ovei hauling of collateral .v i"- uiiiiHH 111 uie wan sirect district. Not u little 1 quldatlon has been immed iately Indulged as n result. In the stock market there have been large speculative hold I1KS. which worn ultl,l,.,l.l ..,1.. only by large syndicates and mottled In ttircsts. Ihe Indications were that a consul erablo part of this support was withdrawn 1 .". V"',lur?e nounngs were dislodged b the decline in prices which was allowed to UCCUr. The n.f Iti.- u.au --....I i character. 1 p i f XXU."r" few stock exchange houses who have often acte.l for western capitalists, some of whom ...... inoiniueni in tne steel trade before the formation of the L'nlted States Steel corixirntlou nnd have been relegated to tho background since the rise of that corporation, The selling attributed to this source was enrirmntm nr. ... . Lnltcd States Steel stocks themselves, but 2m. th? rnllr,"(1 flocks which led the slump. Ihe immediate cause of the weakness of ; .. .fc" "ur. . . re lu"ed announcement b the Atchison authorities that freight rates w-ould be reduced In tho Chlcngo-Mis- nouri rrver territory July 15. As the rail- . T ,"""s, lorrnory comprise tho prin cipal railroads supposed to have been brought Into the community of Interest, anil us there has been a large speculation hLmiVJ? i.olln,,e(1. 11,18 supposition, the ll'illlHT 1 1 HI 111 IPNIPII 111 n illltllllrr nr mnilo them pecullnrlv vulnemi,!,. -n,.... i.i decllno nil day with only occasional ;gllntr rnllles uti r.r.i..,i.in.. 1... , traders. In the llnnl hrenk si Pm, cn extreme 104. MImFi t....i,i o . h 7&Vr$ Vnlted'-s'tates points under very heavy ofTerlngs. While the general market was less acutely affected wcru "ojne very sharp losses re corded among the New York nubile utilities 1110 most prominent Industrials and the. .-..oiciii irunn lines nntl coalers. Tho de clines In these rnm-r.,1 tr.m n . r ....'r. In tho nr c .ml An; An.i 'J""."!? closed In ti seml-demorullzed conditio The call loan rate was offered down foni I i.v. triii in wie morning to 2 per cent at the close, without relieving the weakness Of the Stock m.irlrnt Ii,,U,.' "SS dimcultles could imt Ik- traced to any re-' : , :,v v...... tiu nun? dc learned to Justify them. Growing nn.n.in . expressed over the renulrementf. or th money mnrkct for tho coming crop and n doubt whether thorn n.n.,i.i .. "!:..".." sldcrnble rellux In funds to New Y9ork prev ous to the crop movement. The Commerrlnl A ,1. .,.!. ... .... financial cablegram says: This was a day ncss. American stocks were flat on New n?J?rZnnl?$r .i0m, Htnrt t0 nl"h. Tho .M?;i5um.or of. tnc dny ws nbout the rate cuttlnt' by the Clilcngo Great Western The iiurposo was said to be a desire to ho JfiKS P1.,"?11. b5ethe road Is in a Po sltlon to Interfere w Mi nihi- ,t;.i ison, on the renorted rnte war" fell' heavllv K !l )u.rs . k- "erlln" then came 'o n.. ' .. " iv-"cr 01 SOCKS, A ru- iiientitv ;.v ,.,i.i"'.r".'V' uc '"'in vealed, was ,i,wm Germ "fa SM, "ot...Le; ......... i.iu n.it and finally it the close rr i..iV,V.S tncre was that another nw "vnTV .8lrcut pended.. Tho net result wn'7h, au..?"s- lions c osed iLt th. . ...7: .M"""!- frightened ut s ha ii o ws" A u s t r 1 a a n d o er many are lnqulrliig' for goicK "tnhr a 5?n i?,?.(11PK. l?alcrs in American stlUS were called uorore thu Stock evphu.. C.r.ltter. 'Sr. tulll a rmal holiday' at 20.39. v.imiiBe is i'&.n; Berlin, t.Thi, folliwlntr 'r tYi ctoiinK prleo t lh New York Stock exch.n: exchange: Atchison .. do nfj,. ".i)iSo. Hallway" if,? a . . . .. f4(l .. 31'i .. 5 .. 41V4 .. 2) .. M ..10li .. S'l'.i .. 20" .. 4"H .. U .. SHi .. 21 .. 41 .. 74 ..163 ..I'JJ .'. f7 naltlmore & Ohio. .ion UU 1UI1. do Pf'l 51 Tex. & Pacific. Canaiia Southern ,. (SM T., St. L & W Ches. A Ohio 4 ,l0 p( Clitcago & Alton.... 12 Union Pacini"! do pfd 78 'i Jo pfd C. H. & Q 107 Wat.ah ....... Chicago, I. & L.... Clli ,0 pfd do pfd TOiJ W. & U. B Clilcago & B. 1 125 do pfd,, Chicago at. V KKWIs. Central " do 1st pfd 81 do nfd do 2d prd.. 50 1'. c. C. & St Chicago & N. W....1M Adams Bxpress C H. I. & I' W Amer. Kxi,re Chlcairo T. & T.... 21V4U. S. Bxures.. . . do pfd 4I' V.'olls.Fllrrn C. C, C. & St. L. Colo. Southern .... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson Del., U & W Denver A Rio a... do pfd Krle Amal. Conner ... ...IIS?, ... K'l'i ... M ... f) ... 63 ... 5,','i ...101H ...113 ... 4r.S ... 7'H, ...107 ...21S'i ... f, ...IIM, ...255 ... M14 Ht' ...HO ... fi'l ... 43 ... Z0IJ ... 41 ... 73 ... flliii ...CI ... 3 ...113 ... 41 ... S3 ...207 ... 1!?i ... 71 ...119 H Amer, 51 do C. & p, pfd Lin. Oil. Pfd H. & H.. Amer. do Amer. 10! . ,! pfd. ... .I7i Anifr. TnLnn.n . K'W Ana. Mln. Co.... ... fffi ilrk. Hap. Tr... ... -J Colo. v. & I.,,, ...153 Cons. Oaa ... M'i Con. Tohacco . ... Jlli do pfd ... M General Blectrlc ... i Olucose Sujfar .. ... f2 llncklnjr Coal ... 'IS Int'n'l Paper ... tce do pfd. R7'; Infn'l Power .. ...1W Ijicleilc Qas .... ... National Illccult ' National Iad .. ...liiS'j National Salt ... ...1'J4 do pfd ... io No. American .. ... M Paclflc Coast .. ...IW I'aclllc Mall .... . .1M I'tuple'ii Ha, ... ... So rretned S. C SS 1 do pfd ...U0 ll'ullman I'. C... ... Htpiihlio steel . ... 23!i do pM . ..HH'j Siu;nr . . 4)' Tnn. C. & .... do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... C.t. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central do pfd U B. . W do pfd Louis, fc Nash. Manhattan I. Met. St. rty.... Mex. Central .. Mcx. National Minn. & Ht. I., Mo. Pacific .... M.. K. & T, ... do pfd V. J. Central.. N. Y. Centrat.. Nor. A Went . . . do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario A V... l'ennsylvunln .. Heading do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... St. U. H H. V.. do lil pfd..., do 2.1 pfd... St. L S. ... do rfd H5 U'i 721, 77i ; ... utt.unlon H. A I .,. tih, do pfd.... Co. 4i U B. leather SI 17 M 1'3 1W do iiM. C. 8. Rubber... do pfd I' H. Steel d- pfl 4.., 1-SU fl! St. Paul do pfd Wetern Union Trust receipts. Xev York 11 1 ii lint Stockn. NEW YORK, July S.-The following are tho closing limitations on mining stocKx: Adams Con . 13 . 4) .130 . Ii . C .21) . M .133 . 1 . 6 Little Chief ,. Ontaiio Ophlr I'liornlx U'otosl Favnco Flerra Nevada Hinall Hopes .. IHtandard ... 13 ...too ... SO ... 9 7 ... IS ... 4". ...330 Alice Ilrffce Ilrunlck ion ... Coinstock Tunnel. Con. Cal. A Va... Deadwood lerrn . Hum Sliver Iron fillver Le.ulvlllo Con Hunk Citt.irliiRs, OMAHA. July 8. Clearings. $l.lC7.o;S; cor responding day last year. $1,130,429.01; In crease. $37,548.34. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Julv S. Bank rlpnrlnt-s $S,912,366; balances, $1,397,233; money, Siil per DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, cent; hew York exchange, 15c discount uiu. pur nsKCtl. CHICAGO, July 8.-Clenrlngs. $21,917,329: balances, $2,331,820; posted exchange, $4.SiVS' 4w4j Niw York cxcliniuc, par, PHILADELPHIA, July S.-CToarlngs, $11. I9l,t'.6, balances, $U62,9S8; money, 4 per cent. HALT1MORE, July S.-Clenrlngs, $2,818,933; ualances, 417,459: money, 44ffS per cent. IIOSTON July S.-Exchanges, $19,227,387; balnnces, $1.57s.tiV). YORK. July S.-Clearlngs, $110,. M1.224; balances, JKi.107.971. CINCINNATI, July 8.-Clcnrlngs, $l,217,.). Xi-iv York .Money Jlnrket, NEW YORK, July S.-MONEY-On call eady at 258 per cent; Inst loan, 2 pet stea ner cent ruling inte, 6 per cent; prime .mer cantile paper. 4fi4tt 1)c.r cent. SrhRLINO EXCHANGE Easy, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at $I.S7Mf 1.8. for demand and $I.RS4 for (V) days; r.?,,,'l.r?.tes' -B.884s commercial bills, SILVER-Certlficntes. nominally, 60c; bar l yor, IW: Mexican liollnrs, 46c. HON D Government bonds, strong; ntnte bonds, strong; railroad bonds, weak. I'lie cluslnt: puce, u 1 i : arf tl follows: It. S. ref. !s, reg. do coupon do 3s reg do coupon do 4s, rg ilo coupon do old Is, res.... do coupon On in, ttK do cnupon ..1074 N. Y, C. In t04"i ..lOJ'k '.V. J. C. g Sd !;i ..108, v I'selllc U " ..Mi, do 4s 1041,1 ..!!. .V. k W. c. Is n. ...U!4 'Ore. .Vnv. Is iu; ..1124 Mo 4s iu2i4 ..'M Oregon R. I,. 6 12i ..IMV Mo con. r.s tl7U ..'.:e lltcndlnir gn. Is ... n. ..ni st 1. & 1 m c. S.S..11J .. 5J I. it H V K. 6..t52U ..1"P "flt. I'nul cons vo .1074 "St. P. C. & p. l,. n,) ..'CO 1 Mo Us mi. D. of C. a. K Atch. uen. 4' Ui mil. In I'unnila Ho. 2t..,, & O. 4js do Ss C. & N. W. c. 1124 So. t'nclllc In Dl"i Mo S. I', d la....lU So Hallnnv Ss. ...US Clileuno Ter. Is. I'i'.i a. V.. & T. C. . M U5(i .103 .l!4H .111 .113 .1124 . 7j . 91 Colo fio, 4s n. & it. o. 111 S! Tex. A Pa-lflc In. .l',2i; "Jo 2s . ; t'r.lon P.iclflo 4s.. Kt Wahnnh Is .: .200 1 do Si .imU'West Shore 4.... .lfili,Wls. Central Is... . f-0H'Va. Centuries i:rle Kfneral Is.... ! 1' W. D v. 1. 1 Oen. nieetrlc fis.. l0WH Central Is.... "' . M., K & T. 2s 11U 19 niu. Offered. London Stock Unotntlons. LONDON, July 8.-1 p. m.-ClosIng: Conols, money. do iiccounl... Anaconda Atchison do pfd 11. A O Can. Padllc .... Ches, A Ohio.... Clilengo Ot. V.. St I'aut Denver A It. O.. do pfd Hrle do 1st pfd..,, do 2d pfd.... llllnoli Central Txiulsvlllv ., M K. A T do pfd ... OVi N. Y. Central...., .. MV, Nor. A West . TJ, do pfd , Nor. lMclftc pfd... ..10 Ontario A West..., ..ICS 1'ennfylvnnla ..IW Heading .. do 1st pfd .. T4!4 do 2d pf,l .."" Southern Hallway.. .. CI do pfd .. fV,4 So. Pacific pfd .. 41J, Union I'aclllc .. 7M do pfd .. M C. 8. Steel ..'.56 I do pfd . .110U Wabash .. SCUl do pfd .. tf, ISpanlKh 4 .1C1 . . 01 . 5 . 71 J; . 2.1 . 40 . 28 . .1.1', . $1 . 5!) . 91', . 41.): . s;, . 53 . 43H BAR SILVKR-Hasv. nt 27ri tier nnunn MONKY lQl'i per cent; the rate of ills count in tno open mnrket for short bills 2.f(2 4 Per cent; for three months bills ?V'2: per cent. Gold premium nt Rome Ronton KtnekH nml nnnil. BOSTON. July 8.-Cnll loans. 3HcFi5 per vut. , unit iuuii i t?s jicr cenii umci.1i viumiiii. A.. T. A S. V 61 IN. E. O. A C. do pfd .....lWi Adventure Amer. Huar 13314 Hlng. Mln. Co. Amer. Telephone ...13 Amal. Copper Honton A Albany.. 231 lAtlantlc Ss... t 23 '4 231.1 lm; 37 7M 29 Ilooton Blcvnted .1SI Oil. A Recla. ,. 3')!i Centennial ... .llJ'.i l'innklln . 4! 'Humboldt .... . 0314 Osceola . ID ll'arrot . U'j Qulncy Dominion Coal . do pfd U. S. 'Steel do pfd Mex. Central ... N. K. O. A C. 17 91 62'.4 ...177 Old Dominion .. Rubber . S'V.i Santa Fe Copper.. (. ; -iiiiinn .iininc . S3 (Winona . t Wolverines .. .10 I Jl West Bnd Westlnch. Elec., Atchison Is .... (4 PorrlKn rinnnelnl. LONDON. Julv 8. Mnnev won In nlllnl iiuumuu luuuv arm supplies were reduced. On tho Stock exchange operators resumed Dtlslness today, but not vlirorouslv. There was mucn ironic snouting of "holiday." Consols were dull, which wn nttriHnt...i to the forthcoming 'demands ot the money .in.. ic 111 cum Kinion w n inn iipw initn. etc. Americans 'opened cusy and InnctlVe. pending Now 'York's opening, nnd closed wean. Gold nrenilumn nrn nunt.l na fnUnn.u Ruenos Ayres, ffl.90: Madrid, 37.70'; Calcutta, uinFeii, apoi, ujs ,vsii turpentine spirits. PARIS. JulV S Prices nn Ihn Imuran In (lay opened Irregular. Industrials reacted. inicrnauonais were- Ilrm. Lntcr there was an nil-round deel ne. Arcentlnes. Urn. ziiians. 1110 iintos and Industrials, par tlcularlv closed wenk. Three ner cent rente 1iYl frnnxa C7i iiiiif'n iiir uiu cuu ni nxpnnnirfl nn intinn 25 francs 17 centimes for checks. Spanish 4s", .1.40. BERLIN, July 8 The feellnir nrevnlllnir on the bourse today was crenernll reassuring. Hnm fundx irnr.. inlmnl.,! linn were consiuernmy narder. Interna tionals were quiet, but prices were main tallied. Argentines nnd Snnnlsh 4s m.nin a good recovery. Banks were harder. Excliunce on I.nn.lon "ft mirti to lor cnecKs. Ulscnunt r.itoa. aunrt i.ifio 11. r.ar nun. . 1. .. . I. .. v . . K minima uiiitf, j ner cent. day at 78.20; gold was quoted nt 3S.90. Coffee Mnr:;et. NEW YORIC. Julv 8 Trado .ii.it n day In the coffee market nml Hm n puua in iiuciuniions were unsatisfactory to both sides. The market opened steudv wim nnces unelinnLreil in r. i.ninta u,,... una iur me resv 01 me lorenoon was In nctlve and featureless, with the room con tingent Indifferent and tho public quite un- ....... . ,r .uiiicuu mnrnct news wns disappointing, while Brazilian advices n:it .mum in une wun general Ideas. Later thero was u rallv tn wrin... (lay's final bids on absence nf unllura n.i.i light room demand, with the market finally lull and net unchanged. Total sales were win i.m u,ii,b. iiiuiuuiiig aepiemner at 5.16u nnd Februarj' at 5.43c. futures onened steady with prices un changed to o points lower under light Ho. nidation following' tho declines In foreign markets. The markets, after the half week holiday, were barely active with transac tions limited to a few professional, ex changes Light foreign buying aftor tho call held prices up to the opening basis most of the forenoon, but the market nt best was a featureless one. Midday bids showed values to bo net unchanged to 6 points net lower, with tho undertona steady bales to that hour wero 4,. "00 bags, Including September at 5.15c, February at 5.7c. beptember moved slowly and was steady in prices. Santos was steady. Good ave- 1MB() bass9' 4: rcccl,ts U'000 ,aKf,i ptocli' Hamburg opened U pfg. lower. At 2:30 p. m. mnrket was net unchanged to H pfg. l0"I?r,' " compared with July 3. Sales, 5,000 unus. Hnvro opened irregulnr, Uc to ic lower. At 12 m. unchanged. At 3 p. m. September advanced He, others un changed. Rio, steady; No. 7 Rio, 7c; ex change. 11 B-6e; receipts. 15.000 bags; cleureil lor the United stntes. 5,uOO bags; cleared fr hurope, l.ooo bags; stock, JJJ.OOo bags. Coffee closed UQWf net lower. Sales, 14,000 Cotton .tlnrkel. N13W YORK. Julv S.-COTTON- Tho cot ion mnrKct opened stendy. de n te n He- .-Him oi Diis points, tno latter hclng in sym r,nwU , w,t" .Pronounced weaknes In tho niiKiisii niurKci Tne initial ugurcs proved to be about the bottom for the day as soon nf ter the call southern Interests and Liv erpool nrhltrage houses becamo moderate buyers and bid prices up quite steadily 'nr. Ing tho rest of the resslon. While receipts at tho ports wore larger than expected, clearances for export were phenomenal y large and fully offset the arrivals at ilio senronst. Southern spot markets remained Ilrm. though quiet, and reports from eutton goods centers were decidedly encountering. But next to tho cables In Influence wire re ports that nn rnliu of consequence lud mndo their appearanrn over the dro it'i Ktrlcken district of the southwest. Tho weather forecasts from Washington gave no hope of a break In the drouth for ihe next two days at least. The room centln gent was favorable to a higher market and cordltlons favored higher prleis, but the nbsenee of outside Investment buylrr mused the professionals to uwalt develop ments. Toward the close prices ensrd off under protlt-taklng, but few tinders had the courage to nttack the market. NEW ORLEANS. July 8.-COTTON-htcady; quotations revised; fciles, 1.,'HJ boles; ordinary, fildc; good ordinary, 313-l':c; low middling, 7"ie; mlddllm, fcc; g .nd middling. Sc; middling ta.r. Pc; reeili .s, 5,1.3 bales; stock, ias.i.13 hales. ST. LOUIS, July S.-COTTON-Quirt: mi l dung, sue; no uales; receipts, l.Sfii b les. shipments. 1,007 bales; stock, W.334 bale, Ll VERrOOL. July 8.-COTTON - Spot, modenito buslnees; prices unchanced; American middling. 4 21-32d; the inles of the day were 8.0fO bnles, of which CO) were for siwcu atlon and export, and Included 7JIU0 American: receipts, 4,000 bales, Including 3,iU0 American. JULY 0, 1901. OMAHA LITE STOCK. MARKET Choio Htj Wsight CttU Fttllj fcudy, but Qthiri Blow, HOGS TWO AND A HALf TO HVE HiGIILH I.lbrrnl lU'eelptn of ltiinKc .iceii and l.nntbs, hut .Mnrket Ruled Aclhc anil .liiNt About Steml) All Around. SOUTH OMAHA, ju.j i. Receipts were: Uallle. iiufeu. dntep, uiuciui .Mutidu; 1,Im ,ulli oaiiiu uuj mmi eeK WJii Uallli. UcUHD aiuu tiiree weeitb ago.. l.Wut ci.ne lour ueeks au,... nvj aaiue u.i iul juu 4,1.0 4...-U biiu.ii Culll- .vMiUfac pnie pmu iOi .ioBs ..1 otiuilia tuu imsl bekvrui uu)j With t ul'uuiit). I IM. l'.M'J.Llli.ibJj.,lJJi.,l.,llJ.1l5yj. - lillU io j 6l,it I uj, u Oi, u 1., - J., . J.1 ll JUliB 10... , i 4 U i W 3 !W J lu ' JUIIU i;... i ti;, ( J Ul, 3 0 i 16, i 1-9, -i 14 - o .., a iX.a, w i3, 1 ov o -1 w -i JUlie in. ,. u ii-ui 6 t( i W 1 i U i 4 41 June .1. ., a ti i , iW, J bj( J ttl, i lb, 1 4 ., uuo .J... 1 u e.j.1 11 uii J lui d 1.1 o l, J v- I 4i Juiiu 1 u wj J j J a, U 2l 3 UJ JUlie 5 yj4.i iu.,J oji m .o, J W. 4 40 JUIIU -J... I o ill!,!,, u lii 1 '4 Wt 4 M i 'Ji 4 10 June iu..., 0 JVl 0 luj 3 ui; i j ;j yj 4 m J ultu June V.V4, d vJI J bl, .1 OJ, ' , J UU, 4 4 2tf... 5 ll 3 tu, 3 Ul 3 tl , a j;i!, I IV, .J u u,, m . i , i. nil :t .. :i .v., :i 'ii. ! S " , Hj 4 Cl , -i i. : Lm, 4 tO I -Uly b , a J J 0l 3 lSl JUI u iiiui 4 (J.!l i J OH J lSl " J .., ) Hill UUll 9 id ii ill JUly 4. ... , July J...., 5 73'.4i 5 OSi 3 7.M 3 fill I 4 hi J in 6 ,!.),, 3 Hi, a !U 3 Co, 3 VMj U 2 K.i h juiv 7 i , r, u. i nil :i ,t., j JUly S. . , .3 SSJ-oj , i 4b, 3 ai 3 32, 3 U4, I HI Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday, lliu oihciai iiuiuuer ot cuts of smuK bruiiidit In lounv li iaeh mail was: Cuttle. Hoes. Sh'p. H'ses O. .i St. L. Ry 1 Missouri l'aclllu Ry... 2 I nlon I'aclllc system. 7 1 20 C. ci N. W. Ry 1 V., E. & M. V. Ry.... 15 lti S. C. k 1 Ry 2 C. St. 1'.. M. O. Ry. 5 2 U. fi M. R. R. R 13 S 1 28 c, b. & q. Ry i i C, R. 1. & P., enst.... 2 4 C, R. I. Ac l' west 1 Illinois Central 3 1 lotal receipts 51 34 21 33 The dlsnosltlon of tho day's receipts wa as follows, tacit buyer purchasing the num ner of bead Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co... Swltt and Company., uudahy Packing Co.. Armour & Co R. Decker &. Degau.. J. L. Carey A. S. Mawhlnney S. & S 171 77 47 419 71S 1.-443 Ul 33S 1,199 213 900 2,299 CO 20 1 2C0 21 Other buyers Total 1,050 2,533 5.673 CATTLE Thero was a light run of cattle nerc touuy, as tne receipts above win snow Good cattle, were In active demand, sn 1 wus not long before tho yards wer cleared or that class of stock. Packers all seemed to want the good to choice heavyweight beef steers this morn ing, and they started out and bid ful.y steady prices for them. They began moving toward uie seines nt an eariy nour, unu were soon all out of first hands. As hlg.i as $5.70 was paid, which was fully us much as uie siimu Kind ot came soio ior iasi week. The common und half fat stuff was of course, neglected today, the same us usual, and packers did nut seem to care whether they got any of that kind of stuff or not. Sellers, for ihut reason, found the market very slow on anything on tho com- monisn order, out still tne prices pain uiu not look so much different from those In force last week. There were scarcely enough cows ana heifers In the yards today to make a test oi tne innrKci. tho ueticr graues were In good demand ut fully steady prices, while the common stuff was neglected and sold unevenly, tho same us hns been the case all alonir. nuns, calves and stags cnangeu nanus nc orhnl InnlnH tr. ht. nrn nt tfn 1 1 v utpnjlv tirlpes Tncre wero omv a iow siocKers unu iceu- crs In the yards today, and tne cattle showing weight and quality were picked up at stendy to stronger prices. There wns no Improvement, however, In the de mand, nor In the prices paid, for the le desirable grades, und particularly for the lightweight sturr. ltepreseniauve sales UJSlif st Julius No. Av. l'r. No. Av. IT. 1 SJO 4 00 S 1091 S 20 1 1GC4 4 13 S 1125 5 25 11 10U 4 :.' 6 1136 I 25 10 1052 4 : 19 1297 I 31 2 843 4 Co 3S 1292 5 39 33 1037 4 60 31 1329 5 23 1 1110 4 SO 39 11S1 5 40 20 9,3 4 60 12 1203 C 4) 49 OSS 4 70 23 1331 & 43 2 12M 4 73 24 1230 5 43 30 1033 4 SS 40 1373 6 35 1G 1129 4 90 29 1420 & fO 20 1331 4 93 1 1440 3 CO 33 1015 4 93 21 1459 & 70 C? 1210 S 10 STEERS TEXAS. ....1063 I fO STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....1211 4 95 30. COWB. I..... 1 930 ....1210 ....1020 ....150) .... 003 ....1210 ....1130 .... 783 ....1120 .... 700 .... "30 ....1410 ....10S2 ....1076 ,...14M ....itsv .... S30 .... 606 .... 003 2 M 1... ... 880 ...1090 ...1000 ... 970 ...1030 ... 960 ...1510 ... 961 ...1202 ... 970 ...1193 ...1245 ...1120 ...1111 ...1000 3 25 3 25 3 45 3 45 3 ro 3 IS 3 li 2 .'.5 3 35 3 70 3 75 3 SO 3 90 4 10 4 20 : :s 2 73 2 75 2 73 2 73 2 75 3 to 2 t0 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 T.5 3 23 3 25 3 25 2... i ie..." 2 HEIFERS. 3 25 3 3 30 2 3 t0 703 S65 3 60 4 JO (4 16 , BULLS. 1 13S0 2 f5 1 mO 3 35 2 12', 3 1) 1 1330 3 13 1 17C0 3 CO 1 1020 4 00 1 1C00 3 M 6 1640 4 15 1 1430 3 85 1 1370 4 13 1 13S0 3 S3 1 1004 4 23 CALVES. . 170 5 ?o 3 134 3 75 STAGS. 18 13M 4 10 1 1C20 5 (0 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 745 3 !0 2 923 3 75 32 743 3 23 26 92.. 4 13 HOGS There wus a very Ilcht run of hogs here today and the mnrket opened nignei. ino ouik ot tne hoax uniri nt $5.fe2V4 and $5.d5. Packers seemed to want a ruw nogs ann as 11 result 11 wns not long beforo the bulk of tho offerings was out of first hands. Along toward the last end, however, Chicago was reported weak, and for that reason the close nt this point wns hardly as good. Sellers were Holding for the morning bids, so that the close was little slow and weiiK. Tno ucritivelchts sold from Jo.KVi down, but anything at nil good In the morning would bring liMV, and No. AV. 8h IT. No. Av. Sh. IT. HI 197 1G 5 fO 20 257 fO 5(21(1 M 179 120 S M Kl 244 ... S J5 86 HO 120 8 M 73 23C 40 6 "8 71 229 1 20 3 824 M 223 ... 5 Hi 70 216 120 5 K2i 31 3M 100 5 K SO 219 120 5 h2Hi C2 245 80 3 ,V. 63 2(3 SO 3 3$, 67 23S 2R0 3 fS r1 209 ... S S3'.i 37 231 fO 5 H 77 221 210 6 524 71 231 240 5 M 78 210 ... Sf2' C3 2(6 80 5 S5 59 225 ... 5 f2 76 229 SO IIS f.9 ISS . . 5 f2i a 272 SO 5 85 111 230 P)0 6 f2H 77 200 120 & V 73 23.1 Ml 5 if, fl 2'.9 SO 5 67 230 . . 5 S2i 77 224 10 I K5 f.3 m SO 3 Si S8 203 I2n 6 ?6 76 227 ... S .2'i 64 2U 200 3 1 U 27.1 . . 5 1Vi SHEEP-There was the heaviest run of sheep here today thnt has nrrlver In i-everal weeks, but the demand on the part of puckers was fully equal to the occuslon. They started In early and bought up every thing offered at spoil steady prices. With the cxceptlo.i of about one cur of f.d yearlings, which sold nt $3.40, nearly every, thing was grass stuff. Grass lambs --old as high as $l., and grass wethers reached $3.20, nnd ewes J2.i5. Taking everything Into consideration It was 11 good, steady and nctlve market all around. Quotations: i-lioien wethers, $3,25(73.40; , fatr to good wethers, $3.10fi3.:5; cho ce evces, $2.fn2.9i); fair to cood, $2,2512.60; choice spring lambs. $l.50f4,75: fair to good spring lambs, $I.2jH4.50; feeder wethert. $2,75' 3.0), feeder lambs, $3 2o(4fO. Rf.rf scnta tlvo siile.: No. . .M. l'r. bUCKS !) Jl V) buck no i go Idaho rrass ewps., joi 2 Idaho crass ewes 100 2 75 4 ICO 77 13 115 10 cull wetners r.l 2 go cull wctherJ B7 0 grass wethers 70 3 10 grass wethers 76 3 10 "rnss wethers 73 .1 m 4 Idaho (;rass wethers , pr, 3 jj (53 Idaho uracil wethers li7 z 15 17 9S Its) 117 !H SS 67 lt 1W 90 CI 62 70 a 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 20 3 40 2 75 3 20 3 20 4 65 4 10 4 8 C'lttfAMO LIVE STOCK .MAItKllT. Finn to Slim-Hun f.trnl Cnltle Sheep Active. CHICAGO. 111., July 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 22.0m) head. Including 1,400 head Texalis, Good to choice cattle Ilrm, others slow; butchers' stock steady to slow; Icxnns stendy, except rnuners; good to prime steers, $5,20i't;.l0; poor to medium, flfln.10; stockers and feeders, wenk, $2,35V 4. Iii; cows, S2.Mi4.5j; heifers, $2 5"'m.90; win ners. $2ju'.ij, bulls, iholce ilrm, .-Ihers slow, J." KtJN oil, calves, olow, $I.J..i(rt.2.; TeMis steers, $.J.4."i5.2o; Texas bulls. ji.&nM.SU. HOGS Hi'i'.-ii tM today. .s.Ko lu.id: tomor- SHI0i.i AND I .A t ll.t!,.,.,,.tc III iltl i lead; sheep and lambs. Hie higher, active; ('alio raiiLiu lanihM. uti t. r, 'io ...mil i. 1 ell.) ee wuthern. $.1 10n 1 1 : fi.ir. 1.. unxeiii .i'(i.u,.i; western slicep. $3.;iSil.l5; yearlings. U.Mj I .Si, native lambs. $!'!iu.25; western minus, $3.755.30. .w York Live Stock Mnrket, NEW YORK, July S.-UEEVKS-Recelpli, 4,3:7 hend; 3o curs on sale; active; prices steady to shnda higher: steers. $l.5nfci,.s:,: slags, $1.75; bulls. $33(1; cows. J2fll. Cables quoted live cuttle steady ut 10Hl2c per pound; sheep easier. Shipments today. 121 cattle, tomorrow. i72 entile, 1,570 sheep nnd 4,tVi quarters of beef CALVES- Receipts, 2.3CI; nctlve for nil sorts; veals opened $1 higher, some late sales $1.2.1 higher: buttermilks, 75c higher; few unsold; veals, $KU;.5o; buttermilks, 5- i,'fJ3. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 9.S27 head; Ki earn on sale; market brisk on . . oiievi". jec in .nc nignei, lamus, ! r. lti. !.... .... . I . ...... I .n.. inp.it. 1 1111 iuii Kiiiiiun, nnnil KulUvS, to Ji higher; sheep, $l((il.40; lambs, $M(7; culls, jl.i.vm.50; few yearlings. $4.50. IIOOS-Recelpts. 6,W7 hem); 2j cars on sale, market 2oc higher; western hogs, or dinary, $6.15; statu hogs, $.45ac.55. Kuimus city l.lrr .stook Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. July S.-CATTLE-Ro-eclpts. S.1UO head natives. 3,S0i) head Texans, lw head calves; mnrket generally steady, a few Inferior grades shade lower: choice dressed beef steers. $5Hj5.80; good. $l.8jf 5; stackers and feeders, $3.40fc4.75; western Pd Hteers, $4.50((5C.50; Texans and Indians, $44.f); Texas grass steers, $3Hj4; cows, $:.S5 4p4.2o: heifers. $3fi4.90; canners, $1.75ff2.75; mm. 4.ujiu i,iu; calves. Mit. Ply; iitilck market; strong prices; Inmbs, Jli'Wl'5.10! wethers. $3.Wif3.90; yearlings, f. """i -; icxas grass sneep $3.20S;3.f0. St. Louis Live Stork Mnrket ST. LOUIS. July 8. CATTLE Rccolpfs, 6.1OO head, Including 3.000 head Texans; mnr ket steady to a shade lower; nutlvo ship ping and export steers. Jl.tsifG; dressed beof nnd butcher steers, $4 J'3.75; steers, under l.ouo pounds, $3,494(4.75: stockers and feeders, $2. 1 011(4.50: cows and heifers, $2Jf4.SO; can ners. $1.2$J2.S5; bulls. $2.25Q4,75; Texas and Indian steers, $2.75 1.85; cows and heifers, 2.40f4. HOOS Recelnts. E.10D brail? mnrlnf inu- steady; pigs nnd lights, $3.7Sf?5.S5; packers, $5.Tuj!"f.90; butchers', $.".90((i;.12. SHEEP Receipts. 1.20U head! murWnt strong and active; native muttons, $3.5(W 3.2o; lambs. $i.io.gu; culls and bucks, $2J3; St. Jonepli Live Stock Mnrkrt. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 8. CATTLE Receipts, 2,90j bend; murket steady to 10c lower: natives. $4.40i7l.l."! enwu nml tinif..,-u $1.5005.10; bulls and stags. $2.7o1?-3.10; stock ers and feeders. .73iri.4.An; vr.nl m r.rv.?e. 1 1 i. 1 . . . . , : . . ' . 1. iiuun iicceipis. ;i,ais neno; marKet strong to 5c higher: Ilcbt and llfht mlv.l t: rn ijjo., , iiii-uiuiii unu nenvy, j.VafrB.oo: Dies. $3.9W4.9(i; bulk, $5.7&nfl,90. '". I"B. oaiiiii iicceipis, .'i ncad; market firm. Stock In Sln.it. The followlnir tnhln shnivs thn rrmlnii nf cattle, hogs and sheep at the four principal live stock markets July 8: Cattle. South Omaha. 1.00s Hogs. 2,C4i 2S.000 7,200 6,100 Sheep. 5.CT4 20.0UO 1,300 1,200 Chicago .22,000 Kansas City 8,l00 St. Louis c.700 Totals 37.t$ 42,946 28,174 Wool Murket. LONDON. Julv 8. Thn nfferlnss n.t h wool auction sales fnrlnv numh.irel 14 Ml bales. There was keen competition for cross breds and merinos. Cano of Good Hopo and Natal sold freely. American buyers purchased superior merinos and medium irrensv cross breds. A eonri hnmn and continental demand prevailed. Follow ing are tno sales in detail: New South Wales. 4.9ifl hnlenr nnnirril. 4dfTls 3Wd: creasv. SdGMOHd. Queensland. 1.4U0 bnles: scoured. 1- imi 5d: creasi-. (Aidfrod. Victoria, l.fwo bales; scoured. 3d(Bls 4d: greasy. 4HdSflld. South Australian. 500 bales; scoured, 4VJd ffls Id; greasy. WSSHd. wesi Australia, 100 Dales; greasy, 3)4d 7',id. Tasmania, 400 bales; scoured. Is Id: greasy, 4d(BllUd. isew iieaiand, 4.700 Poles; scoured. 3d Hd; greasy, lVjdSd. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 600 bales; coured, 7d(gls Id; greasy, 44d7d. Oil nnd Rosin. OIL CITY. Pa".. Julv 8 OIT.S Credit balances, $1.00; certificates, no hid or offer ing; runs, three duys. 240,502 bbls.: aver age. 83,527 bbls.: shlnmrnts. three ilavs. 25o.tt.Vi bbls.; nverage, 96,612 bbls. NEW YORK. July 8.-OILS-Cottonseed oil. stendy; prlmo crude, nominal: nrime yellow. 38c. Petroleum, nulet! reflnml . AA, I , J , . 1 , . . . . . . ' ":a:l iiiniueipnia una tsnnimore, r.sf: l'niinriciphla and Baltimore in bulk, $4.30. Rosin, steady: strained, common tn miui. $1.45. Turpentine firm at 36V437c. LIVERPOOL, July S.-OILR-Linseed oil, 34c 3d. SAVANNAH, (la.. Julv rTT.RSnlrlta of turpentine, firm at 34ic. Rosin, firm nu uucnangca. CHARLESTON, ft f?.. .Tuiv 8 nn a Turpentine, firm nt 32!.ic. Rosin, firm and uncnnnKeu. LONDON, July 8. OILS-Llnsoed, 23s Gd. Turpentine spirits, 70s uV4d. Krniinrnteil nnd Pried Fruit. NEW YORK. Julv 8. EVAPORATED APPLES While thero was some Improve ment In demand, tho mnrket for dried fruits showed no chnne of Imnortnnee. Quotations follow: Stnto, common to good, ;iV4c5(.)c; prime, bwusc; cnoleo, md'Ao; fancy, GVMf7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITRHlen.lv. with a fair scattering demand; quotations follow: Prunes. W.diUKa ner lh.. nn in size and quality; apricots, Royal, 8ff("12c; Moor park, 7H'i?12c; peaches, peeled, Mf 12o; unpeeled, iVrflOc. SiiKiir Mnrkrt, NEAV ORLEANS, La., July 8.-SUOAR-Qulet; open kettle. 3 3-UV0"'4c; opon kettle centrifugal, 31-IV4c; centrlfugul yellow, 4V.i?i-ls,4c; seconds, 2Sfflc. Molasses, dull; centrlfugnl. 7ftl5c. NEW YORK. July S.-SUGAR-Raw. nom lnnl; fair refining, 3 9-16c; centrlfugnl, 90 test, 4 7-32c; molasses sugar, 3 6-16c; refined, firm; crushed. Co; powdered, 5.60c: granu lated, 6.50c. Molasses, steady; Now Or leans, open kettle, good to choice, 3Mf 12c. Visible Supply of Griilu. NEW YORK, July 8.-The visible supply of grain Saturday, July 6, ns compiled by the New York Produce exchange, Is ns follows: Wheat, 29.CSS.000 bu., decrease, 1,105,000 bu.; corn. Il,3i2,0(i0 bu., decrease, 7Sii,0o0 bu.; oats, 9,19,COO till., decrease, 1, 6S2.00D b'j.j.rye, 509.OJ0 bu decrease, 110,000 bu.; barley, 393,000 bu decrease, 41,000 bu. imt York Ilrj- Goods .Murket. NEW YORK, July 8.-DRY GOODS The week opens with 11 quiet mnrket In ull dc. nnrtniMnll nt rlrv i.nnilu llnril'i. lirnu'll cnitons and coarse colored goods show chaiiKC, but some medium srades of bleached have advanced 4c. nnd low Grades c per yard. Print cloths nro Inuctlva rnwiRn n COMMISSION 210 Idaho grass wethers ,. 675 Idaho grass wethers 25 Idaho grass wctll and yrlgs, 2M Idaho crnKf weth. and yrlgs. 679 Idaho grass weth. and yrlus. 325 Idaho wethers 100 fed yearlings ,5,, 6 Idaho grass ewes. . ..... ....... 1 buck 116 Idaho grass lambs............. 221 Idaho grass lamb's 4iZl Idaho grass lambs 1!2 Idaho crass lambs row, ir.hjv UH..11 csiimaie.i; leri over, i.okj head. Steady; top, ftl.lj; mixed and butchers, J.V.ei0.K. good to e'.inlce heavy, Jf..S'(it!.l5; rough heavy. $... Tints. SO ; light. $jiM-!i.); b.llk of sales. .Sfi ..!.-. iiyuD-ziecciiHs, neau; mnrliet strong to i 5c higher; ton, $8.ir'V4; bulk of sales, $:..i.i f0.9i; heavy. $5.WKf(6.02W; mixed packers, $o.f.oi(...&o; light, $5.70((i5.so; pigs, $5y5.r-,. SllKEP-lleofdiil. i .inn hiA- .moll Your bu.l, ll.l,.a Ctorraji-ndaa- I..U.J. InhlairViStStSmk I'rlrau Ulr.. I. nil Ima.rl.iii l.l,u K.ai ., W raU "H, on '" antl unchnngeM. Prints In quiet demand nnd ilrm. Olughnms also Ilrm. White goods In steady request for season of 1902, I Condition of the Tremors-. I WASHINGTON, July S.'-Today's state ment of the trensury balances in tho gen eral fund, exclusive of the $lfo,ooo, gold reservo In the division of redemption, shows; Available cash balances, $17S,S1I. 4'H); i?o!d, $101,469,D7C. I Wool Miirl.et. ST Lnt:is. Julv S.-WOOr-Quiet: steady; medium grades, llj17o; light fine, n.?',,ci r"v' "!'. 9llc; tub washed, 1 COAL MAGNATES IN NEW YORK llnniui unit Others Meet In Mor KRn's Ottlre to Cnnslilor Pro P 0 neil Consolidation. NHW YORK, July S. -Sennlor ltauna, rrcsldent Cnss.ttt of the lVnnsylvimla rail road and C. A C.riscom of tho American line cnlled at the oltlce of J. 1'. Morgan & Co. today. Senator II anna said that ho called simply to pay his respects to Mr. Morgan and thfit no conference was held concerning the reported coal combination. It was said In Wall street that no formal coiisoiuiaiion 01 me iiiiutuinnus coal Inter cbih is imeiy 10 ue announced for soma months, but that there Is a movetnont In that direction. Tho Mall and Express says It Is likely that tno railroads which haul bituminous coal will divide the control of tho mines among themselves Just nn lias been dono lately In thu nuhracltc regions of I'cmmyl . v,ni. " Jma' WIDOW GETS WHOLE ESTATE Tliiiiugli tSeiieioslty Her Mler-ln-I.imv Declines to Tnlir One llnlf the I'lirlune. CINCINNATI. July 8. Mrs. Philip mour of Clilcngo through her attornoy Ar te day declined to take one-half of thn estate or her brother, Frank Ogden, who died re cently in Cincinnati. Mr. Ogden left an estate which by his will was to bo equally divided between his wife nnd his tdster, Mrs. Armour, tty tho latter's generosity the whole estate will go to tho widow. If your brain won't work rli?ht nnd you miss tho snap, vim and energy that was onco yours, you should tako Prickly Ash Rlttcrs. It cleanses the system nnd In vigorates both body and brain. Till! IlICAhTY MAR1CUT. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Monday. July 8, 1901: Wnrrnnty Herds. K. C. Rarton et nl to O. ,C. Rnrton, ots 21 nnd 22, block 4, Orehnrd Hill; lots fi. 7 und S, Hart's sub $ 1 L. C. Graham and husband to Uenja- mln Jones, lot 11 and e 6 feet lot 10, block 15 Walnut Hill 1,750 William Hrown and wife to Michael Maloncy. w AC feet lots C nnd 7, block 8, Cote nrllllante 100 II. D. Reed nnd wife to W. L. Selby, lot 8. block 3, Shcrldnn Place 1 J. R. Tlngley to same, lot 1, block UC. Dundee Place 2S0 v. A. smith nfcifwlfe to H. D. Trons et nl. lots 9 iifcil 12, Grlmn ft S.'s add 1 H. A. Oolrlch to same, lots 1 und 2, block 8, Redlck's sub of J. I. Red Ick's ndd 1 Same to same, lot 12 and accretions to government lot 1 In 12-15-13 and other property 1 J. P. Sackott nnd wife to C. A. Hogle et nl, lot 29. block II. Orchard Hill.. "W. O. Gilbert to A. D. Delaware, lot 2, block 1. Hoggs f. H.'h ndd Omaha Realty company to Minnie Hoye, lot 18, block 20. Wilcox's 2d add J. W. Gnrmong to Sophia Gnrmong, e SO feet lot 1, block C, Hnnscom Place L. P. Smiley to E. J. Ilonner. sU lot 32. Clark's add South Omaha Savlncs bank to Mary Stybor, lot 22. block 3.. Potter & C.'s ndd Cathnc Toft to H. 13. Prentzcl. sub lot 5 In tax lot 17 In 22-15-13., R. R. Heller nnd husband to E. R. Duffle, lot 6, block 16. llunfcom Place G. W. Smith to Jennie D. Lyman, lot 1 nnd 2, block 14, Highland Place.... DrcdN. 700 MO 2,000 1 200 600 I 1 18,000 Sheriff to E. M. Wlllard, lots 9 and 10. block 24. Walnut Hlfl .... Master In chancery to J. 8. llrynnt, lots 1 to 4 nnd 20 to 24, block 2, Moe's sub 800 J.OOO Total amount of transfers.. .$28,799 Summer Specials $OC75 Buffalo and u return, daily. $1 50 St. Louis and re 1 turn, ?3" aW'1' Homeseekers' Excursions On Bale first and third Tuesday each month. Tourist rates on snle daily to nil summer resorts, nllowing stop at Detroit. Niagara Falls, Buffalo and othor points. For rates, Jake trips, Pan-American descriptive mnU JX, and Information, call nt City Ticket onice. 1415 Karnam St., (Paxton Hotel Block) or write Harry E. Moorea. C. P. A T. A., Omaha. Neb. CURE YOURSELF t ITi Big a for unnatural dlictirj'i,lnlUnii!tloin, Irritation, or lcrrtlou CUI1K8 coi w luiniun.. . of mucuua meirbrsnu rretlnu OouUilaa- r.lulffjiji. and nnl jialrln iTHEEvi-sCHt.ftiiOo. ffat or no'ouuui. I " my nruKsta acirtnt Id pUIn wrsppwr. ll.on. or S bottle), $1K QtrcuUr nt on iVjiii'. DR. KAY' S f (1 n 1 1. cri E 11 IP... Bsmtt. aovioe. sninple and book. . Dr. U. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.Y. V HenovatoR w ILCOX TANSY PILLS imniniir naguitior, sit ana surt, Niver Fall. OruoiiaU er a Mall. Prlc, 12 Sandlnr Wuman's Siltouard ((raa). WILCOX MED. CO.. 328 N. 15th St.. Hklla.. P. old by Bhannan It ldcOvonall Drutr Oav ifliuur 1 0.111. Boyd Commission Co Buccessors to James K, Doyd ft Ca., OMAHA. NEII. COMMISSION (.IIAIN I'HOVISIO.NH AMI STOCK H. Iluf.r2 of Trade tlalldlnic. Direct wlrss to Chlcnco and New Teh. jnei;iondence. Juhn A Wan on ti Co. OI.IM2ST! SAIl-nSTI IHCSTI WALL STREET Mouey Will Kuril Illtc .Montlil, luturii. ino invesior a i und I'ays Scml-ilonthly. The o uust estn 1 nlieii in .1 '"if frltnoaln.lml.lj.r V,- i.." - "'"V " tnents made 10 nil subscribers every 15 ! da7s-J No fouule. No delay. Money refunded on demund, Write today tor particular, freo to any address. 1 V, Ii. MACIvHk .t CO., Mud. 011 llullilliiaT, fter Vatic, urcMiu MERCHANTS. RENOVATOR Invigorates nndreooTntej the mtem: purines and enricbes the blood; euro, tho worst dyapepsln, conntlputlon. hnndaehe.. liver ana nilneTS. 26onndl . I