8 TIITC OMAHA DAILY TiEE: Fill DAY, JULY 12, 1!K)1. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Curie Grains Actir tad Hightr with t Good Foreign Demand. WHEAT IN SYMPATHY WITH COARSE GRAINS I'riM Islons tlpcn it llh n Utixli mill ut lllKliodt I'ol ii Itcnelicil ltir tiiK IIm- Ilnj-OfTcrliiK" Source, , CHICAGO, July ll.-Tho course grains were iiuiiin iietlvc nrnt higher 'today, bep tcmber floHltiR IHVle IiIkIkt and oats 1c hlKliur. Wheal wiim firm, In sympathy with corn and nuts, nnd Heptombcr cloned &c higher, whllo provisions were dull nnd closed unchanged to 6c higher. Wheat ex hlblted morn activity than of late and thu opening wan steady nnd slightly higher, mostly lit sympathy with strength in corn and oats, although rubles were somewhat of a factor. The feu lure to the trade was the covering by shorts. There was also a Knod foreign demand. Reptember opened .i,c lower to 'ic higher at il'iJt'if. Firm ness prevailed during the Mrst half of the wesslon and there was an ndvance to OjV, but toward thn close the market weakened nnd tho cIohp was nt 65-V, a gain of 'sc. tieaboard reported 41 boatloads taken for export and clearances of wheat and Hour were counl to S22.000 bushels, Primary re ceipts were VCS.HH bushels, against 1S2,UW last year. Northwest receipts were 801 cars, compared with 1M a year ago. Local to eclpts were Hit cars, 72 of contract grade. orn openid uctlvo nnd higher, with a big nrly demand for country account, coupled with general local buying on continued te rorts of damage by heat. The. govurnment crop report was considered a bull factor, tilthough It did not contain statistics for the last tun days, during which time It Is con ceded th" most damage has been done to the growing grain, L-tter In the day heavy il'iuldntlou mused a slightly woiikcr feeling urn! traders became wnry, not knowing whether to take on more holdings or let go of what they had. September opened c to lc higher at (iHrtWtc and advanced to llWe. closing with a gain of lH'nlc at i.i'iffolHo, Local receipts were 1!I2 cars, with 12 ot contract grade. Oats were, second only to corn In strength nnd volume of trading. Today's business -ven surpassed that of yesterday, with an enormous commission house trade d'iring the day. The eomtry was again nctlvc on tho buying side, and there was some re placing of lines by local longs, September closed at nic. with a gain of He. after ranging between 31c ami 32Kc. Local re ceipts were 62 cars. Provisions opened with a rush, hut, as It proved, ut the highest point of the day. The feature to the trade was tho scarcity .of offerings. There was a fair outside de mand, but local packers easily led In tho buying on the soft spots. Strength In corn V'i 11 "ill i"clur- September rloed 6c tV j,T '. '; i-r "cIlliiK between 41I.37V4 li'r-u n."'.1 . U?r(l ""W between Ix.n.M and J8.i, closing unchanged, while r) iHWPiru. 2I' lilgher at the close, after xclilng between JS.02 and S.10fjS.!2U. Estimated receljitii for tomorrow: "wheal. ITJmI 'hcnd"rn' C'lrS! n''lU' 120 cars: ,10K8' The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.) Open. lilgh.l Low. Closo, Ycs'y. Wheat July Sept. Dec. Corn July Sept. Doc. Outs July Sept. May I'oik July Sent. Lard July Sept. Oct. Jllln July Sept. Oct. I I I I I 6";ici!4flt;i Oai fi.-,Hl Oilil C7-M t l lRtim:i ni!irtr-. . Ti I. vl Civ, I7"i 4'J VJ 9Ui 3114 31 14 20 II 10 8 CO S f.74 S Co 7 !)24 s or. s to lSV4fi 4.W mi,; WJfdOlWi'j 49Y 61 sot;! I SSI II 26 ' II 45 8 fA ' S OTM S 67141 7 80 ' 7 07141 314 33V4 I 31 U 31 311 II 26 ' 37Vi i It ?R H C2JJI 14 26 II 63 H liO 8 72H S 72'. S 73 8 7V5 8 72',4 ij I. I. I "s'67',5 8 05 8 1214 03 's'62'i 7 'JlW No. 2. Sh1i ouotatlons were ns follows: flt i leln, mK'i winter patents. J3.30p3.C0; siii lghts. U3O0.I.4O: .spring patents. S3.:sf '!i&T?!Fhl?' ?-70?3.00: bakers, Jl .80S 2. 60. 4U V4tii3ic; No. 2 yellow, fe-NjJ; 2..12HC! No. 3 white, 32!4173:.c. iin.I'I?SNo- 1 ."ax" "rlrn" timothy J4.it; clover, contract grade 50 l'HOVISIONS-Mess pork per bbl S14 "JO C 14.10. Lnnl. per ICO lbf jV.ftJS 02.4 " shirt r bM sides (loose). 7.!XWS.i. Dry sal ed fihouldors (boxe.l). J7.26B7.60. Short clear Hides (boxert, J3.405j8.60. r WIIISICY-Ilasls of high wines. $1.27. for'0todarC "re th ""'P'8 nnd shipments ,.,,, ... Ilocelpts. Shipments Wheat, bu 7r,,(,oo km m ' oioro 25i.o"o Harley, bu 4,000 ,... On the Produce exchange today tho "lYut-jr-.m"iri il wnf,f!.t'a'1V. creumenes, 14 tC!t.''lnlrl,s; ,4.flKf.- Cheese, steady, Htf 30o. Kggs, steady, 12o. KBW YOH1C OKXUHJ,!, MAniCHT. Oiintntlniia of tho IJny on Vnrloiis f'oiiimoilltlra. NKV YOIIIC. July ll.-FLOUR-Uecelpts. 20.L3 bbls.; exports. 27,390 bbls.; actlvo ami y.rn,,lt )Ifl l'r'ces; Minnesota patents. JJ.60g3.8O; .Minnesota bakers". $2.83i:i,13: 2o,.,,Vt3"'lr ,n"tO". W.553.S0; winder straights. J3.3jiU'J.6o; winter extras, 2.5o2.SO: winter low grades $2.:!(ff2.0 Uyo flour, cpilct; talr to good, J2.iO'u3.W; choice to fancy, J3.15H) 8.45. COnNMKAly Firm; yellow western. Soc: city. Kc; Hrandywlne, J2.603f2.G.-.. Hi:-Flrm; No. 2 western. 67c. f. o. b., nlloat; state, 53ffCHc, c. 1. f New York, car lots. ' lJAHLHY-Dull: feeding. iSc. c. I. f.. Tjcw ork; malting, f.Sif 6'c. c. I. f New UAW'aV "ALT-Diill: western. C57?c. 'iM ifiT -nP" ,Pts, li;C,000 bu.; exports. lrn,,SI ''i'.' Spot' llrn'i NO. 2 red, 74c. f. o. b. nlloat; No. 2 red, 72e. elcvatov; No. 1 north ern Dulutli. VMc. f. o. h.. ath.'at; No 1 old Duluth. c. f. o. b.. alloat. (Options were Kcnerally act vo and strong on prospects for feeding In the southwest, goou st Louis buying, tho upturn In com, covering nttd bullish private crop estimates, based on tho government report. Closed strong and W'.'tf WJ blslior,' July. 711i,fj7H4o. close. ?tl.'(,(!! b-?lV"l,Pr' "P'ifl'Hic, closed nt Tie; w-V.Ui710' y'0":'1 iU 71i Decern! liS'vvW- closed at 73c. 1 ,. N7K',cltii. 71,700 bu.; oxports. 10:,fil , ,1 '-A ."'i a",0'lt- P"ns very actlvo ?i! t! ' J,lihor '"' 1,w crop estimates bv the in?!.. ho.,i w,,n"r.r west, with no rain iu offerV,,I.l,lfVMPOt'!llnt.lv' ''""'ness and light offerings. Closed strong at 2ic not ad vance. July closed 637,c: September. S'lsfT f Vo, closed at 51 4n; October, f.2VfI64i..e auTaic"1 ntCf,nll)',r- K'iOkWc. closed t?AT."C0.pnts- 13-C15 'U.; exports. 13,255 S!roPnVonSX 37c- 'l-cVlvnl ch,oce:8?.,;,:J; Bh,pp,ntf' 7o5o: .jyit,l'''',.'Xni "into, common to choice VfP- cr0,p- ,"f"Sci 9 "op. lOOUe; eld o d" sase; I'nclilo ctast, iw 'crop, mh"c issa crop, llsn5c. old olds, 23Ce. 1UU"-C' IllDKS yttlol; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs is lMte; California. 22 to 25 pounds, ijfcj? Texas dry. 24 to 30 lb?., uwni.c ' ,JW' L HAT 1 1 12 It Q u lit; hemlock" sole, Uuc- , r,Ii?V,SION.h; r"cof" family, $11.50 I'nvniii nwi wu', cxirn nulla mess. JI6jiwns.o(. Cut meats, steady; plcku'ii bellies. f.Ki 11 00; pickled shouldeis, 1 J7.f 7.23; )lckled hams, J10.B0ifU.0O. Lard, steady; western steamed, $.90; rellned, steady, cnti tlnept, ja; South America, Jn.co; coinpouml. J3.70. I'ork, steady; family, J15.6O5fia.00; rhort clear. J15.O3fli7.0O; mebs. J15.25iiTlfi 25 TALLOW-Steady; city (J2 per pkg.). 4Tio: country (pkgs. free), lSli''. HICK Q;i let: domestic, flnu to extra. 4; PlCiic; Japan. 4"ic. MOIASSIIS-Qutet; Now Orlenns, open kettl. good to choice, .'i5iTI2c. llOTATOl'IS -Qulot; Now Y'ork. IPO lbs., 2.'Jfri2 75; sutithcru, extra, per bbl,, J2.C0. HUTTKn-necelptn, 4,410 pkgs.; steady; BtoJo dairy. 145(l!Hc: creamery, 15yi'J14c; fsctory. mffUHc, CMKESK He celptu, S.tOl pkgs.; steady to firm; fancy, large, colored and whit i'et fancy, small, colored, O'.tflS'.io; fauc, email, white, O'Sc. KGQS Receipts O.llS pkg".! Irregular; tnto and IVnnsylvanlu, 14tl5c; western candled, ISfilSc; western uncandled, 0fT12lje, .rOt'IniY Alive, strong; springers, Mt ISo: turkeys. Kc; fowls, lie; dressed, llrm; springers, 17WH3; turkeys, 78,,4c; fowls, afelOHc MKTALS Irregularity continued to mark the course ot .tho London tin market. This morning It started with a dccllno of 1, out a raactlon of 3 made a net of 2 for spot, wth the llnal prlco quoted nt 130. FutureH closed unchnnced nt 115 10s. Tho cfew York market lor spot tin was strong, raising 20 points, the closing range being Wi oOHjJ7.i5, and tone su-.id. The local market tor topper was inactive and un changed tor laitu at lie, while electrolytic ruled dull ahu nominal at thu former price of JlS.W'4. Lomlun coiper closed ut JL'UJ 23 fid ana futures at A'o"7 lis tfj. Lead ruled quiet and uiuhanged at New York at 4?e and London closed at 12 6s. Spoiler remained qulot at WMijiM at .New i'ork, London closed at iPjl2s,CJ. Tho American iron markets were quiet and nominally un changed, while tne English markets made some gain. Thus Glasgow closed at 62s Gd ami Mlddlesborough at 41s 01. Iron war rants were quoleti ut New York at i.Wtt OMAHA VVIIOLIiSALB M.VIIKUT. . Condition of Trade nml Itooln t Ions on Maple mid I'aiicy 1'ioduee, J'XKJS Itecclpts liberal; good stock, firm, iOhVllu. LiVK 1'OlLTUY-ltcns, 7c; young and old rousiers, ;;n ,t ; tuikcys, iitisc, duckii and t''.';.,6'','-'' 'I"lng ehlikens. per lb.. Hili;t ilUrrtllt-Lommon to talr. 12Ul2Hc; chulct dairy, In tubs, lift 15c; separator, lie. FltlCbH FiSII-lilack bass, lsc; while buss, (ic; bluell.sh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; b.Ue fins, ,c, buirulos, 6c; catllsh, 12r; cod, Dei cioiiplt-s, 14lUc, (.Iscoes, 7c; halibut, Ik; herring, tie, haddock, Wc; muckeroi, 7c; pike, ye, ted snapper, 10c; salmon, 14c; sun. ilsh, 6e irout. Do; whlteUsh, Uc. I'iUL'ONo-Lltf, ptr tloz., 1. VKALH-Cholce, SflllOc. ,''VY I'rlces iiuoied by Omaha Wholesalo u.y Dealers' association; Choice upland, Uoo; No 2 upland, 3; medium. 58.60; coarse, i CO. Hyo straw, iti.Su. These prlcus are for hny of good color and quality. Demand talr. itcccipts. 5 cars. OATS No. 2 white, 31c. . CO UN No. 3, 13c. ' 111AN-J12. ,,, .. VKQETAIiLES. ASPAltAOfH-NatlVe, per doz., 36y40o. HA DISH KS-l'er doz.. lWflMc. l'AHSLl'lY lir ilnz.. iOo. Nc;v I'oTA'l uH::-l-cr bu., 75c. CAIIflAOK-llome grown, IVic. Tii.MAT(iL;'iMi.s, l-basket crates, JI.B0. OMONS-Hermudas, per crate, J2.25; new California, 2o UAULll'LOWKH Home-grown, per doz., UKANS-Wnx, per half-bushel basket, 40c; string, per half-bushel basket, COc. l'f.AS i'er bu., Jl; per 14 bu., 60c. CANTALOUl'12 I'er basket, 73CSJ1; crates, y.i. WATKHMIJLONS Texas, SOyCSc each. KltUlTH. 1'INnAI'PLKS I'er doz., Jl.SO01.75j per cnilc, JA'JS. ULAC'KIIKHHins I'er 21-qt. case, J2. HASl'UKKltlHS-l'er 21-qt. case, $3.00; ted, pel 21-pt. case, 2.50. ClIKHKL'.?, Natlte, per 8-lb. ba.tkot, 45c: Missouri, per 21-qt. case, Jl.7552.00. I'KACIIUS California, per box, !5c: free stone, Jl. Al'IUCOTS-Callfornla, 4-baskot crates, J1.60. I'LUMS-Callfnrnla, per crate, Jl.2501.50. llOOSiJHLlHIKS-I'er 24-qt. case, 2.W. TllOI'ICAL K11U1TS. OIIANOHS - California seedlings, J3.60; Med. sweets, Jl.Oo. L12MONS California, extra fancy, 13.00; chulce, J4.75. HANANA8 I'er bunch, according to size, J2.toir2.50. KIlJS California, new cartons, T5c; layers, Coc; imported, per lb., 105(12c. DATKS-l'erslan, in CO-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c. Ml CKLLANEOUS. HON KY Halloween. 514c per lb. CIDKU -I'er obi., JI.30; per half bbl., J2.T5. NUTS Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., Iiy20c; raw peanuts, per lb., 55!ic; roasted, 6y3y T14c: Hrazlls, 13c; pecans, lutf22c. IllDKS No. 1 green, l!4c; No. 2 green, 514c; No. 1 salted. 7!4c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. & to 12',i lbs., 8c; No. 2 veul calf, 12 to 15 lbs., He; dry hides, ,"i'813c; sheep pells, 25(375c; horse hides, $1.50Q2.25. Ut. I,o 11 In lira I n unct I'm visions. ST. LOUIS. July ll.-WHnAT-IIIghcr; No. 2 red cr.sh, elevator, GlTfc; track, b2145f 3c; July, 2o; September, 2?iiC27ic; De cember. iVSc: No. 2 hard, 62;f(iti)14u. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 6Kf5114c; track. 52j5215c; July, 61Hc; September, 5n4c OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 31c: track. 3oU Sj'4c: Julv. XOic; No. 2 white, 35!4y33c. llYK-N'o. 1, M?f6214c. SKKDS Timothy, no trading; flax, no trading. FLOL'H Quiet; patents, J3.10fj3.23, new; J3.45f3.m, old; extra fancy and straight, J2.T54KJ.90, new; J3.15, old; clear, J2.63. COUNMKAL steady at J2.50. U HAN Strong and higher; sacked, cast track. 79c. HAY Hotter; timothy, J0.6010.00; prairie, JlO.lKKfl 11.50. W'HISKY-Stcndy ut J1.27. UtON COTTON TIES-J1.03. UAOGING-CH(i77V,c. 1IK.MI' TWINK-Uc. I'HOVISIONS-l'ork: Steady; jobbing, J15.75. Lard, higher at JS.&o. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, J8.1214; clear ribs, JS.3714; clear sides, JS.2!4. Uacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, J3; clear ribs. J9.3714: shorts, J9.&n. MICTALS-Lead: lllgher at J4.25-04.27i4. Spelter: Steady at J3.82'4. POL'LTHY-Qulet; chickens. 7c: springs. 1213c; turkeys. Tc; young. 15c; ducks, i!c; ,pl.V?4;I.t,Ji''cc;.Kee.'"?' 4c; l""'"B3. E"H6c. IltnTLH Steady; creamery. 14520c: dnlry, 13frlic, 5(.;.nHT?il,n,,J': nearby Tc; southern. Gc. HUCKII'TS-nour, S.00() bbls.; wheat. 181. bu.; corn. 22,00i) bu.; oats. U2,(hjo bu. SIIH'MKNTS-Flour. 5,000 bbls.; wheat. 28,000 bu.; corn, 25,WjO bu,; oats, 21,000 bu. Liverpool C. in 1 11 nml I'ro vlnlons. LIVICHI'OOL. July ll.-WHEAT-Spot dull; No. 2 red, western winter, 5s 5?id; No. 1 northern spring, 6s Od; No. 1 California, 6s Mid; futures, steady September, 6s 4V1; December. 6s 5'td. COHN Spot, American mixed, new, firm, 4s 2i;d; American mixed, old. steady. 4s 3'id; futures, firm; July, 4s 6d; September, 4s 2d; October, 4s 3Wd, nominal. l'EAS-Canadlan, linn, 6s 3V4d, FLOL'n-St. Louis fancy winter, dull. Ts Od. HOPS At London, Pacltlc coast, stendy. 3 15sf(4 4s. PHOVISIONS-Hcef, llrm; extra India mess, CSs Ud. I'ork, llrm: prime mess, west ern, llrm at C7h. Lard, llrm; American r.i llned, In palls, 13s 3d; prime western, in tierces. 43s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to lfi lbs,. firm nt JfKi r:.t tt.in,.., ii,mhnln...i ..... . ...... ...ttl,,J, iUllll I.-III, fct 1 ip 30 lbs., quiet, 44s; short ribs, 10 to 24 lbs.. i i " tu, iuiik cieur iiiiiioies, llgni, firm nt Itis fid; Ion:: clear middles, heavv, llrm n t J.. ul.n.l nln..M ,A ,i it.' .... iai, nilirii . IJ,,Uli3, i'l LU fc'l IIJM., steady at 4Js ikl; clear botlles, 14 to lt lbs., llrm at J0 Cd. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 iuo.. mi'uti ill tilt. IlllTTHIt-HlPinIy; tlnest American. SOh; good American, ,1s. CIIElidK-FIrm; American (Incst white, 4,s; American, tlnest coloied, 4!s. 'I' ALLOW Firm; )r:mo city, 23s Cd; Aus trallnn, In London, 27s. Hecelnts of wheat during the past threo davs. 213.000 eentnls, Including 212.0v0 Amer lean. Heeelpts of American corn during bHgn't81 ' ' 1',Sv' rentllls' Weather, KmisnH City tSrnln nml Provisions. r..lAS cFITV- .JUly 11 WHEAT-July. r.0iR5y'4c; September, CCri60i.c; December, USptc'llc, Cash; No. 2 hard. foJfUlc; No. S, 5DHc; No. 2 red. Clc; No. 3, GOc. ( ORN July, 54c; Septemb-'r, 6:ic; Pe No whur.C'P6cl,,li: N' 2 ni'xcJ' tiflevic; OATS-No! 2 white, 3'ic. HYr No. 2, 60e. pra,rleJ12,(ir' ,,mot"'- LEO 12.00; choice fV,!.7,),7i'rt,,,mcr-' K017Hc; dairy. r.i.uS-btrady; frcBh Missouri and Kan Mis stock, ,ii) per doz.. loss off, cases re turned; new white wood cases Included, 14c more. Hi:ciOIPTS--Wheat, 125.C0O bu.; corn. 7.200 bu. ; oats, 2.U00 bu. HlllPMlJNTS-Wheat, S0.M0 bu.; corn, 13, VO bu.; oats, 12,000 bu, Plilliiilelpliln I'rniliiro Inrkct. IMIll.AIM.'Mlin I I.. I., i, r. - rn'ir l-ma rid ; fancy western cream Vrb;'T.;infis?V.0,c;v,'8,er 'irlts. W"S nfl.,S7,,''r,1l' f,,lr. ''emnnd; fresh nearby, fr,i,r,'L8Y,'',uTn' 13H'lc; sonio lots, HViS fr sh southwestern, l2Ho: fresh sou thorn fnln'lr:S1':-()y,,,t bl,t steady; New York vJwl'mH f"ncj'' 8nm. O'lfjOc: Now ork full crcamafalr to choice, SVgo. Tolnlo lint I n nml Sreil. TOLEDO, O., July ll.-WHKAT-Moder-atcly active strong; c,,), llnrt July (jip.; September, ft!V, December U-iWc COHN Active, higher; cash. 4Dc- inlv 491-ei September. BlV,c. ' 1J0' (1ATS Fairly active, higher: cash 31c July, siiic; September, 3lVc. ' ' HYE-Wc. tobi?B.8l!KDCn",,, Pr,me' tmi 0C" .tliltrmiUec (,rnin .Market, , MILWA1.'K1:e. July ll.-WHEAT-Mar-ket higher: No. 1 northern. c'-,fiC7e: No. 2 northern, iHi4fi6oc; September, C5'.4c. COHN-Seittember, Sllic. HYE-Hlgher; No. 1. 40c. IJAHLEY-Stondy; No. 2, Sltfc; samplo, It'jljSlc, .Mlmioniinlln Wlirnt. Flour nml llrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. July 11, WHEAT Caeh, C2icj July, ClXl'5114c; Septeinbor, uuui-uomi grown, per iu., ic. hk)Y. UAltHOTS-l'or doz., 20c. .'l-W.'l'I'HNll'S-I'cr doz.. 20C. ULt. l;.MHL'KS-Hothouse, per doz., 60c. LKTTl Ci: I'er lm.. L1- filVc; on track, No. 1 hard, CEc; No. 1 northern, C3c; No. 2 northern, 61'4C. F LOCH Lower; tlrst patents, J3 55fj3.Cj: second patents. 13.3513. IS; Mrst clears, U-W fl.TO; second clears. J2. IIHAN-In bulk, J10.75flll.00. I'eorin .MnrKct. ' PEOHIA, July 11,-COnN-Hlghcr; No. 'oat's Firm; No. 2 white, 32ic billed through. WIUSKY-On the basis of J1.27 for fin ished goods. M1W VOIIIC STOCKS A.M IIOM4. Willi .Strerl .Vert mis, CniisliiK Soim." Deep Cuts In Moelts. NEW YOHK, July ll.-Wnll Btreot had nnother paroxysm of nervousness today and made Bome deep cuts In the prices ot stocks before equanimity had been restored. 'Ihere were many causes assigned for the spasm of liquidation, including some that were palpably surmised or the result of the Interested efforts of bear traders to In crease tho trlght of security holders. Hroadly considered the selling came from largo speculators who had accumulated stocks or had held on to them from a long anterior date, In the hope of realizing on the mid-July demand, which sometimes fol lows the July illiburscmcnts and the retlux of funds from the Interior to New toik before they nre. needed tor moving the crops. That somo unexpected developments hnvo helped to discourage this new buying and even to Induce selling Is evident, but thu underlying cause of the selling Is tho In disposition ol tho New York banks to fos ter a speculative movement at this tltrie, In view of the exigencies of the money mar ket which promise to come Into force ear lier than usual this fall. Thu damage undoubtedly done to Hit; crop nnd tho threat of more to come was a pofnt influence. Tho action of the corn market Itself today Induced n feeling In Wall street that tho crop Mtuutlon Ins been overdUcounted In the week's st ot market. The feeling gained ground lli.it technical causes would have to be looked to for an explanation of the force of the selllnz movement. This left the way open for many venture some surmises as to the concealed causes of the notable liquidation going on. Otic of theso was that discord had broken out afresh over tho control of the Northern Pa cific. Facts cited to corroborate, this wcio several. The Northern Pacltlc directors, It was pointeil out, had met and ndjour.icd yesterday without announcing the personal ity of the new compromle board, Scrsa tlonal reports were current of a stormy meeting between the two principals In the Northern Pacific contest. Attention wns called to the divergent policy of the banks representing the two contending Interests, tho one Bide calling loans freely on Monday, while call loan rates were rising and tho other side coming to the relief of the market by lending mil lions nnd lowering the rate. The sensa tional drop In Hock Island caused a con jecture that thu protection of recently ac quired large holdings In that property had to do with the drastic liquidation In other parts of the list. Thu liquidation spent its greatest force during the tlrst hour when 6w),O0O shares were marketed. A tendency toward recovery then de veloped, which carried prices early In tne last hour to an average level near to or nbovo that of last night. The recover, however, wns not held and tho closing was unsettled und Irregular with renewed declines In some of tho principal active stocks. Hock Island renched a level 714 points be low last night, Atchison 4T4, Northwestern 5, Lackawanna 4V4. St. Paul and Iowa Ccn tial preferred 314, Chesapeake and Ohio 314, St, Iouls and San Frunclsco llrst preferred 3Ji nnd llaltlmnru it Ohio, Delaware & Hudson. St. lyotils Southwestern, Chicago & Eastern Illinois nnd Great Northern pre ferred 3 paints each. A number of tho prominent Industrials declined 3 points or more and losses of 2 points nnd upwards were very numerous. Tho call loan market continued easy and sterling exchange also weakened. The hope Is entertained that largo government dis bursements will help tho money market In the Immcdlato future. The largu liquidation effected Is also a sensible relief, and the prospect of Increased receipts on account of Klondike gold Is a factor to be taken account of. Tho railroad bond mnrkot was moderately active und Irregular. Total sales, par value. J3.51O.00i). Untied States old 4s and 5s declined U per cent on the last call. The following are tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: A tell Iron do pfd Baltimore & Ohio.. do pfd Cantitlau Pacific... Canada fro C'hf, & Ohio ChlciiKu & Alton... do pfd C, 11. & Q Chi.. Ind. & ti do pfd Chicago & B. 111... Chicago O. W do 1st pfd do 2d ptd Chlcngo & N. W... C, It. 1. & P....... Chkago Tcr. & Tr. do pfd C C. C. & St. L... Colorado So do HI '.ifd do 2d prd Del. tc lluddon Del. U & W Denver A: It. O.... do pfd i:rlr do 1st pfd do 21 pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley ... do ptd Illinois Central .... louu Central do pfd Uiko Eric & V.... do pfd I & N M.inlinttHn L Met. St. Ky Mex. Central 7314 So. I'acltlo 10OH So. Hallway do pfd Hi Tex. & Pucifto .... OTHTol., St. L. W.. ? do prd 44 L'nlon Pacific 3914 do pfd 7C4 Wabash M5',i do pfd 3J14 Wheel. & I.. E 63 , do 2d pfd 122 .Wis. Central 13 ! do pfd p. c. C. & St. Ii. 4. Adams Bx 193 American 12x 15714 Prilled States Kx.. SI'i WellB-Fargo Hx.... 40 Amal. Copper i'Vi Amer. Car & V , lili do pfd 49 .Amer. Lin. Oil 2lli' do pfd .lU'k Amer. S. & It ,38 do nfd MTi . M , 401i . :o , H'Vi , 3!i , IMi , 30 . :vii . 4?U . 79 1CD .193 , a .140 116U . 2914 , 84 . :s . : . 5::u .ii; .ISO . 4'4 . 77?t . 6:n, .:i5ii . CO .117 '.'h . 21 . 20 Ii . 70 . 00 . 35 . 40 . 20U . 4".l, . 7fVj . Mi 14 . 61 . 3S .113 . 41 'i . ssvi .207 . lk'i .. 7211, .13H4 . 61'i, . P Vj . 73 . 121. . 77 . 20' i .. 5S'i . 4'4 ,. wn , 4S 'American Tobacco Anaconda Mln. Co.. i 3114 Itrooklyn It. T ST1 Colo. Fuel & Iron. , Klj Con. (las ,116 Con. Tobacco . f ' I do pf.l . "31J (Jen. Blectrlc , 1M ,Olu oko Sugar .... , 35 Hocking Coal . "Hi Inter. Paper 5 I do pfd .113 llnter. Power . I'li'i I.nclcdn (las , llTIi Nattounl illscult .. M iNntlonal Iad .... . 21 S National Salt , . W I do ufd Mcx. National Minn. & St. L Mn. I'arlflc M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk & V do pfd '. No. 1 .iclilc pfd Ontnrlo & W Pennsylvania Heading do lit pfd do Id Pfd St. L. .t S. F do IkI pfd do 2d pfd St. L hulithw do pfd St. Paul do pfd ,1'J3"V ,i'J414i , IT, , flH .11)0 .151J . 4714 . Hi No. American ..... Pacltlc Coast Pueblo Mall , People's Clns , PresMd S. Car do pfd Pullman P. Car.. Itepublle Steel ... do pfd . S?4 (iiiKur HH Tenn. Coal He Iron l'nlon Hue P..., do pfd I" S. leather .... do prd V. S. Habber .... do pfd P. H. Steel do pfd Western Union .. . 761,1 . Mi . 43V . E) . 01 . SU'.i . 62 .l.WV .1S3 Trust receipts. 'Offered. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Yesterday's rally proved to bo a flash In the pan. The uni versal decline wnB resumed today under the lead of American stocks. New York's monotary position Is disliked hero and there Is a fear that Germany will take gold from London. Americans opened de pressed and tho market rushed to sell, al though commitments hero were light. Ger many sold f.o.tmi shnres nnd close to tho bottom. There was also selling for tho New York account. Atchison was most er ratic, fluctuating from &0 to 73 and linally recovering. JVi'tv York Money Mnrkot, NEW YOHK, July ll.-MONI3Y-On call, steady, at SflB per cent; last loan, 3; rul ing rate, 4; prlmu mercantile paper, 4Q !4 per cent. STDHLING KXCHANGn-Weak. with actual business In bankers' bll s at $) S Ti for demand and at Sl.SPtfil siTj, ior s xty days: posted rates, $I.SG and JI.SS',4: o m merctul bills. SI.SIV l.stl. 9ILVKH liar, ftsHc; Mexican dollirs, 4CHe. 1IONDS Government, weak: stntc, Inac tive; railroad, Irregular. I'lii cluslut, pilcc un nonds toda'.: r follows: U. S. ref. :, reg... dn coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4f, rets... do coupon do old ts, reg.... do coupon do f.H, rest do coupon f). of C. 3 6Js Atchison cun. ts... do adj. 4s CunaiK So 2 Ches. Ik Ohio 4(ss.. Mo 5s C. & N. W. c. 7s... Mi S. V. dob. 5a. ClilcaKO 'Per. 4s... Colo. So. 4s D. & It. a. 4s Krle irfiicral 4s.... P. W. & D. C. Is., flen. Blectrlo 6s.. Iowa Central Is,. !.. & N. unl. 4s.. M.. K. & T. do 4s 107U lU71i luj 10Si 138; N Y. Central 1s.. ',1i "N. J. ". Ben. 5s. ..131 No. riicltlo 3s T'.'i, do 4s lilVj N Y. C ti St L 41.1071; N & W. con. 4s... p)JVi ,nr-.mn V . . . .. , A ' 1U', ll-'4i do 4s lostj lOSI'ilregon S. r 6s. ..130 luS do consol is ll,i Vit (Heading Jten. 4s 05 1C4 I'ltli (1. W.' Is l'1 til's St I. & I M con. U 110 I'St I, & 8 p b. 6s..r.3"4 llj ,t. Paul consols 160 1M "St P. C & J' is... .1:0 ,112 1 Mo Ss uTti U21j So. I'acllle 4s 0I4 02 So. Hallway 5s HH; ssi .s. n. & t. e.i 6) 115 'Tex & lUcltle ls...llVi , 81' "do Is 103 .104'i Pnlon Pacific 4s. ...10114 ,260 'Wabash Is HSV4 .115 1 Mo U 113 ,102J West Shorn 4s Ill , H "Va. Centuries .... K(, , 7HI Hid. "Offered. Condition of the Trrnnnry. WASHINGTON. July ll.-Today's state muiit of the treasury Valances In gen- ernl fund, exclusive of the J150.TO0.OOO pold reserve In the division or redemptl n, shows: Available cash balances, J170.2VO.ii.'J: gold, llO-J.375.Cot. silver, J24.770.624; I nlted States notes, 14,CM,36.', treasury notes of 1SW. ll!.2(xi; national bank notes, J8.to,lvi; total receipts this day, IJ.:62,7!'S; total re ceipts this month, $1!I28.'JS2; total receipts this year, JI9.423.0i!.'; total expenditures this day, I.,3l5.(w: total expenditures this month, 12,125 'JOu; total expenditures this year. 124,1)93,0X10; deposits In national banks, JKU, 636,401; national bank notes received today for redemption, J539.2W; government re ceipts from Internal revenue. 91.ZJI.Tu); customs, $925,123. miscellaneous, JI02,M,1; ex penditures, J2,315,0O0. London Stock utiotiitltnii. LONDON, July 11. 4 p. m.-Closing: Consols, money .., do account !)2 AtMcouda Atchison do pfd llaltlmore & Ohio. Canadian Pacltlc..., Ches. t Ohio Chicago O. W St Paul Denver & H. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd Illinois Cential lxiulsvllle M., K. fe T do pfd , 9:i N. Y. Central . II-It Norfolk Se W... . 9 do pfd . 77U No. Pncinc pfd. lol'j Ontario & V... . 9, Pennsylvania .. ,1M14 Heading . Ij'j do pfd . 22',i do 2d pfd 163 So. Hallway ... , W, do pfd . 41 So. Pacific . 3i Pnlon Pacltlc .. , m, do pfd , f V. S. Steel ;M 1 do pfd l'W; Wntiash ,1374i do pfd , fd iSpunlsh 4s 11AH SILVEH-Qulet nt SiS lS-lfid per oz. MONUV-IT1II4 per cent: rate of discount In the open market for short bills, 2U1J-V4; for threo months' bills, 2 7-10ii2 D-1H. Gold premiums are quoted us follows: Huenos Ayres, 135,20; Madrid, 39.12; Lisbon, 39.75. Plillmlelplilii Slock Uuoliitionn, PH1LADKLPHIA. July ll.-Following are the Philadelphia slock quotations for today: American Hys Hethlchem Iron do Steel Cambridge Steel ,. Choctaw pfd Hlcctrlc Co. of Am. lhtRh Valtey Ity.. Pennsylvania It. It. Pelin. Steel pfd 40 Philadelphia Trc... 54 fi4 Heading Co Ml 1-1 23 1 do 1st pfd ES 4P4 do 2d pfd U lfi do pen. mortif.iBe. 9C f!i Susquehanna I. & S. llh Pnlon Traction 2 72MP. H. Oas Imp M4 8V.4 Xeiv York .IlniiiK Stocks, NEW YOHK, July ll.-Tho following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con All'e Ilreece irrunswlck Con.... ComstocU Tunnel. Con. Cal. & Ya... Deadwood Terra . Horn Silver Iron Sliver Iadvllle Con . IS ,!.lttle Chief . 41 Ontario , .U0 Ophlr . 15 Phoenix .. U ..SM .. CS .. 8 .. 5 .. S .. 13 .. 4. ..:w tl, l'otosl .20: iSavage . m .155 . W . 5 Sierra Nevada jSmall Hopes .. Standard llniik ClrnrliiK", OMAHA, July ll.-Clearlngs. 991,018.fi0; corresponding day last year, Jl,086,230.71; de crease. $95,212.11. IIOSTON, July 11. Clearings, J26,70,10l; balances. $2,011, luS. CINCINNATI, July U.-CIearlngs, $3,121. fXK); New York cxcliange nt par; money, 3htt0 per cent. ST. LOI.MS. July ll.-Clcarlngs, JS.S45.12a: balances, J739,fif.S; money. 607 per cent; New York exchange, par bid. 10c premium asked. PHIUVDELPHIA, July ll.-Clearlngs, $20,305,710; balances, $3,496,277; money, 4 per cent. CHICAGO. July ll.-Clearlngs. $2l,712.M3; balances, $2,le9,ra9; posted exchange. $4f for sixty days and $4.8SU on demand; New York exchnnge, 15c premium. NEW YORK, July ll.-Clcarlngs, $29,3S7, 515; balances, $11,756,204. Co fTee Market. NEW YOHK, July ll.-COFFEE-Nnrrow changes nnd tnme trade were developed In tho coffee markets today, The range of prices was 5 points higher to unchanged. This was out of keeping with European markets and tremendous crop country re ceipts. It Is surprising that shorts should turn for profits and thus hold the market steady for the time being. The trade was dull all dav and no marked changes were noted In prices. Tho close wns steady, with prices net unchanged to 5 points higher. Total sales were 19,500 bags. Including: August, 4.95c; September, 6.00ti-5.0Gc; Octo ber, 5.03c; November, 6.10c; December. 6.25c: January, 6.30c; March, P.I0!36.45c; May, 6.50g 5.55c. NEW YORK, July It-.COFFEK-Futures opened stendy, with 'prices unchanged to 5 points higher, on roorh profit-taking nnd light foreign and local demand. Trading wan slow nnd quite featureless, the total business at noon amounting to but SOJ1! bags, Including September at 6c; November, 5.10c; December, 5,25ci March, 6.45c; May. 5.50c. Tho market at midday was steady, with' quotations nt about the opening bnsi-. Spot quotations were unchanged. Santos, stendy; No. 7 Rio, 4c. Receipts, 208.000 bngs. Stock, 450,000 bags. Hamburg opened tin changed. At 2:30 p. m, was net lipfg lower. Sales, 23,000 bags. Havre opened quiet. '4t lower. At noon wns unchanged. At 3 p. m. had declined Uf. Rio, stendy; No. 7 Rio, 4c. Exchange, 11 l-16d. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. July U.-COTTON-Cotton vnlucn loday were Irregular, early advanc ing S to 11 points, subsequently reacting fully nnd still Inter working up ngaln, with fluctuations In the Inst hour very nervous, A forecast for generally fair weather over Texns, Oklahoma and the Indian Territory then rallied prices sharply, nftcr which tho course of the murii't was errntlc. Senti ment nt tho close was mixed, Closed qulot and steady, net 4 points lower to 3 points higher. Spot closed dull, l-16c lower; mid dling uplands, 8 9-ltic; middling gulf, 813-lGc; sales, 133 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July ll.-COTTON Steady; sales, 'J.'.'.'O bales; ordinary, 0 1-16e: good ordinary, 6ic; low middling, 7 9-Hic; multiline, ti'c; pomi middling, sii-ibc: trun dling fair, S13-lGc; receipts, 298 bales; stock, 92.103 bales. ST. LOriB, July ll.-COTTON-Dull; mid dling, tic; receipts. bales; shipments, 1,705 bales; stock, oS.CIO bales. LIVERPOOL. July ll.-COTTON-Spot. Increased demand: prices l-32d lower: Amer ican middling fair. 5 5-3M: good middling, I2D-32.1; middling. 1 22-32d : low middling, 4 7-lCd: good ordinary, 4 3-lfid: ordinary, 3 15-lOd; sales of the day, 10,(01 bales, of which tV) bales wpre for speculation and export, and Included 0.4io American; le celpts, 2.4l bales, all American. GALVESTON. July ll.-COTTON-Steady, Hie. Wool Market. LONDON. July ll.-WOOL-The offerings at the wool auction sale today numbered in, 12(J bales. The attendance was largo anil bidding spirited. Supirlor greasy continued active. Scourcds' sold well and Capo of Good Hope and Natal were In request. Piinta Arenas offerings, with the nxceptlon of one, lot, worn bought in, ns bids were be low sellers' bids. Several parcels of meri nos and croiiBln-eds wore taken for America. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 1,400 bales; scoured, 3idf( ls61-d; greasy, 3'r'flld. Queensland. 000 bales; scoured. Is PKils lyl; greasy, 414 9vd. Victoria. l.fiM bales; scoured, 6'4i!(ft ls;t"4d; greasy. 21,lillljil. South Australia. 1,700 bale, scoured, rtVWs Slid; greasy, 314 ffvid. West Australia, two bales; scoured, oHtlld: greasy. aiVqjil. Tasmania. S00 bales; greaiy. 2V(Hld. Nsw Zealand. 2,500 bales; scoured, 6i61id, Cape of Good Hopo and Natal, 4io bales; scoured, 0'4fjS.l. Punta Aremitt. 600 bales; iiri'imy. 4d. ST. LOUIS, July ll.-WOOL-Moro active; medium grades. llfI7o: light fine. 11014c; heavy fine, lift lie; tub washed, lOfiClc. NEW ORLEANS. July 1I.-SITOAH-Qulet; open kettle. 3 3-16ii4c; open kettle, centrifugal. aWfWc; centrlMcral yellow, 4 019-lOc; ceconds, 2 T-ieftlc. Molasses, dull; centrifugal, UfU5c. Oil nnd IIonIii. OIL CITY. July tl.-OILS-Crcdlt hnl ances, $1.03; certlllcates, no bids or offers; runs. 103,221 bbls.; average. SS.4Y, bbls.; shlp mentfj, 70.76i bbls.; average. !),610 bbls, NEW YORK, July 11 -OILS-Cottonseed. steady; prime- crude, nominal; prlmo yellow. 3Sc. Petroleum, stendy; refined, $0 90: Philadelphia and Haltlmnre. pl.M; Plilladeliihla and n.iltlmoro In tiulk, $1.30. Hofln. steady; Btrnlned, common to good, $1.43. Turpentine, llrm nt 37ft 3714c LIVERPOOL. July ll.-OILS-Cotlonseed Hull rellned, spot, steady, 233 Cd. Linseed, 31s. CHARLESTON, S. C, July 11-OILS-Turpentlne, firm nt 35.(C. Rosin, firm and unchanged LONDON. July U.-OILS-Llnseed. 32s; Calcutta linseed, spot, 63s lljdj turpentine spirits. 27s 3d. SAVANNAH. On., Julv ll.-OILS-Splrlts turpentine, dull. 3ls. Rosin, llrm. Quote: A, H, C, $1.15; D, $1.20; E, $1.25; F. Jl.30; G, $1.35; H. $1,50; I, $1.55; N, $2.70; WO. $2.95; WW. 1.20. LONDON. July ll.-OILS-Calcutta lin seed, spot, 63s fid, Turpentine spirits, 27s. Kviipornteil nml Dried I'rultn. NEW YORK. July ll.-KVAPORATED APPLES No changes of Importance oc curred today In dried fruits, liutlness was nlong conservative lines on the bnsl of former prices Stnte. common to good, 314 litSc: prime, 5V45J61ic; choice, CfiCUc; fancy, 014f7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market oulet and unchanged. Prunes. ZHHWc per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, f12c; Moor Park, 714i?12c. Peaches, peeled, lit 12c; unpeelcd, Cfjltlc. OMAHA L1YE STOCl MARKET Ob.ici JBesf Cattlt Aboat StctdjJ bnt O'.hirt Slow fttd Work. HOGS SOLD riVE TO TEN HIGHER 111k Mini of the Mieep Receipt Today Yi'i-re hold In Arrive, but Wlinl I-'imv Were on Sule llriitiglit (ooil, MroiiK Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, July 11. Receipts werei Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Olllclai .Monday l,ut0 2,ulu Mil Ollici.il 'Itlesuuy 'J.TJJ T.lxi ,'ilicial euiieday 2,nj ,,oij j,.,; oiticlul Tliursday L'.itjJ !,;Vj i.i.'j Four days this week....ln.0IJ 2o,2;8 ll.OiO Same days last weuit.. ,oh- ,,131 aame uetu befori1 ...olj k.Oiy onine thtue weeks ugu .. i.io-J iB,,jj 12,.'uo bumu lour weeks agu....ly,uuO &,., bame uay last jcur ....H,l Ji.sjJ lh.wJ Average price paid for hoga ut Kouth Oluuhu the past several uu with oin piiiisous: I 1901. !X'0.lS9D.ll!,i3.lW;.,l;9i. lS9i. June 15 June ii,, June 17. , Ji.ue 1,1., June it , june ;o.. June 21.. June 22.. June 23.. June 21., June io.. June 28., Juno , , June ii,, JUIlu June 30.. uly 1... July 2. Juiy 3,., July 4... July 5... July u... July 7... July 8.. July 9... July 10. July 11.. 6 Mi.n 4 89, 3 Ol, 4 C 3 62 I WI t 03, , 6 W a 64 4 9t J 71 4 9J 3 W 6 (J0 3 6o 6 131 3 63 j 3 6 171 1 6 101 U 6 ui 3 01 1 6 11 3 65 4 W. J M, C 01 3 0fl 3 73 4 921 , 5 el 3 78 I I 5 OS 3 7S: 5 16 3 S3 6 111 3 ill 3 Mi 6 13 I 6 131 3 9) 6 Oil 3 96 7,1 3 2'li 2 till 90, 3 22j 1 10) 4 44 4 44 4 4s 4 41 4 j 4 -4! 4 4u 4 44 4 46 4 14 4 In 4 3 tw It, i (A; U bjl .1 .'li 3 1V I 3 lit 3 "2; t 0 I 2 9 i Bll 3 15i ' 1 3 72 2 21 2 Oil 1 72 3 2l 3 02 3 C) i 26 3 tJ I 's, I & W.'si .16 11 .1 t, I 0 SI -16 93 6 Wl I 87H I !w 3 23 2 Si I 3 15, 2 V7 3 62, 3 Vbi 3 3 J ui. 3 65 3 61 3 6l .1 .1, l J4 3 241 2 831 6S91i 6 WUi 3 lSj l 9jj 4 63 4 6.1 4 70 4 N3 4 hi 4 91 4 76 4 03 t 67 J hi 3 lt i Vj i 21 2 9.V ii'.j 5 i3H 3 COI ' I.& :t Ml 3 2SI 2 97 3 761 3 2? 2 0S 3 ti7 3 32 3 04 1 3 7S 3 35 2 96 I I 3 2SI 2 S7I 3 70 2 94 .16 M2-6 1 u 31s, .1 5 S5t, -I 6!.21i Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. Tho olhclal number ot cats of slock brought In today by each road wns: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. C. M. & St. P. Rv. 2 3 O. & St. L. Ry Missouri Pacltlc Ky.. 13 L'nlon Pacttlc System 11 C. & N. W F E. it M. V 13 S, C. & P. Ry 1 C. St. P., M. At O.. 2 II. & M 26 C, II. &. Q 3 K. C. A: St. J 2S C, R. 1. & P., east.. 3 C. H. I. k P.. west.. 1 Illinois Central IS 3 40 fi 4 1 "lis Total receipts 10: Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- uer ut ncau inaicatcu Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. 124 1.063 21 Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour Ai Co Om, Pkg Co., from K. C, Swift, from K. C Swift, from country Armour, from K. C R. Pecker Ac Dcgan J. L. Carey W. I. Stephen Henton tc Underwood.,,, Livingstone At Schaller., Hamilton & Rothschild.. L. F. Husz It. L. Dennis & Co Other buyers 210 6S7 2.'0 '-2 140 "m 37 5 M 4S 1S2 en 2U 61 00 1.962 2.141 2.461 '23G 222 Total 2,215 7,629 1,279 CATTLE There was not a heavy run of cattle hero today nnd a good proportion of the receipts were western rangers, which reduced the supply of cornfed steers con siderably. There wore not many beef steers In the yards and the quality of tho offerings on tho whole wns rather common an com pared with what hiiB been coming in of late. Packers did not seem particularly anxious for supplies and as a reBUlt the market vaB more or less uneven. The more desirable heavyweight cattle brought Just about steady prices, but the half-fat or lightweight cattle were very slow sale and In a great many cases sold at 5 to 10c lower than yesterday. There were not many cornfed cows and heltcrs In the yards this morning and the better grades sold just about steady with yesterday. The common stuff was of course neglected and sellers thought they had to sell them a little lower. Today tho range season was opened In good shape by the arrival of several cars of grass cows from the western part of tho Btate. Packers were of course rather afraid of them, as they cannot tell how they will kill out. One string sold nt $.1.50, which looked a llttlo lower as compared with the 5J.0O cattle of yesterday and a big string sold nt $3.10, which also looked lower, but as this Is practically the oponlng of tho season, It Is impossible to tell whether they are high or low until they are dressed. Hulls and stags sold at about steady S rices where the quality was satisfactory, ut slow and lower where It wns not. About the same could be said of veal calves. Stockers and feeders were certainly no higher today and It was evident that the demand was limited. The best heavy cat tle sold at closo to steady prices, but aside from those tho tendency was downward. jiepreseiuauve suies: IWKV BTttKllS, No. Av, t'r. rio. Ay, Pr. 5 660 2 00 1 940 4 40 2 1210 2 25 14 977 4 40 1 59-) 3 25 2 Sir, 4 M 1 1240 3 O 40 0!) 4 V) 22 OM 4 40 17 S72 4 70 3 726 3 I'l 37 1154 4 " 19 1031 4 21 1079 4 75 16 Iu2i 4 70 37 1071 : to IS 1379 5 0J 33 1123 5 K S Mi S 75 2 1235 5 00 59 745 3 75 41 113'i 5 00 15 74 3 15 54 1114 5 10 1 710 4 10 19 li'J D 16 P n. 4 2j 42 KvO 6 30 IS 1351 5 t'O STEERS AND HEIFERS. IT 975 4 00 COWS. 4 905 1 to 1 1250 3 (5 1 970 1 75 1 io 3 W, 1 !C0 2 00 1 1360 3 10 1 'J wi 2 WD 3 ;i) 1 SS0 2 (0 13 92 3 jo 1 ) 2 vi 1 1140 3 1.-. 1 K7U 2 .'J 4 1077 3 to 1 lull' J 2 25 1 910 3 25 6 1012 2 -15 1 1250 3 25 1 HO 2 25 2 1W0 3 25 S f'i 2 35 1 910 3 25 5 950 2 35 1 1040 3 30 4 1U!I2 2 40 6 1031 3 30 1 91") 2 50 1 1090 3 5 1 810 2 70 1 Wi '1 .) 5 970 2 53 t 101J 3 1 101') 2 t3 4 1040 3 4"i 6 9-il 2 75 4 113 5 3 C5 2 1010 2 75 1 hSO 3 75 1 10j 8 15 4 ) 3 krt 1 10O0 2 f. 3 0J3 3 ii 1 1170 2 5 1 1310 3 S5 3 526 2K 1 10t9 3 i 1 050 2 W 12 6) 4 u) 4 752 2 M 10 S00 4 0 1 1010 .1 i') 1 ..1010 00 1 1110 3 W 1 11S0 4 00 1 10"l 3 in 1 10.10 4 10 J S0 3 00 7 1171 4 20 4 s55 3 00 1 lt,!0 I 25 J 9S-0 3 tO 3 1173 4 03 HEIFERS. j 650 2 1 1120 3 O) 4 570 2 65 4 750 3 SO 1 652 1 "J 1 810 3 5) 1 620 3 75 1 770 3 CO 1 60) 2 W H 635 I 00 1 Mo 3 90 5 5 4 10 2 503 2 10 67 711 4 SO HULLS. 1 610 2 fi 1 uoo 3 15 1 1120 2 35 1 16(0 3 25 1 1J7V 2 I') 1 10S0 3 i5 1 890 2 fO 1 1500 3 ?5 1 1JW 2 r.O 6 MI 3 .'0 1 1IM 2 50 1 13.) 3 33 1 1170 2 r0 1 U7fi 3 40 1 1110 2 1-0 1 mo 3 1 710 3 M 1 15.V) 3 ij 1 12M 3 10 1 ijvi 3 75 1 MO 3 U 1 3 R5 1 1050 3 10 1 1330 3 5 CAJ.VES. : 215 4 00 1 200 5 55 1 170 4 ' 0 2 175 5 :'3 2 185 4 50 1 iJ,i 5 25 1 ItO 5 if) 2 no 5 50 J 100 5 e0 2 135 3 STOCK CALVES. 1 270 20 1 143 5 25 1 1..... 1.... 7 S 5.... !.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 3.... 2 1.... :w 3 25 STAGS. 060 2 55 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 720 2 50 1 5C0 2 ) 7SS 2 75 IK 700 3 00 426 2 5 1 ICO 3 )5 490 -i t o 18 73 3 70 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1070 3 1 0 25 701 3 6) 940 2 75 24 763 3 70 7fl : 13 OS Ml 3 70 , 70) 3 lO 29 913 3 75 , 760 3 M 3 810 3 TS 745 8 '1 T M4 3 ! 550 3 29 Ui tO FI4 3 M 3 W , 707 uO J! J. 11. Nelss-Ncb. Av. Pr. No. .10tl $2 60 10 COWS.. .1010 J 26 TEXAS. No. 1 cow.... 2 cows... Av. Pr. .1071 CS 50 2 steers.... 7J6 2 6o 30 steers. SOI 3 SO 31 steers... Mil 3 M) HOU8 Ttiett! was not a heavy run or hogs here today, and a the demand on the purt of local packers was In good sliupu and also because ndvkes fl'util oilier points were lavurablc to Hie Mlllng Interests, the market here ruled 6'uioo hlguer and active. At Hit start packer.H v.eio only bidultig Ji.l") and 5.9Jlt: for the general run, bin they failed tu get many nt that ptlce, and raised their blus. The built of all the hogs told at 4-6.90 to $5.95, with the long string at the split. Some of the cholc r louiM told as high aa 56. Alter trading was well under way titer- was not much change In the market, though If anything, the cxucinc closo was hardly as activi, lint still eveiy thing was out of llrst hands In guud season. Today j auvaiice curries the market back to Vihcto It was thu last week in June, tne loss of the III Ml p. 1 i'l of Juiy being entirely regained, itcpniiciiiaiive suicn .So, AV till. rr. .mi. At. 120 t i) 60 sw) 21") 5 U) 11 21S ... 1 72 Sh. Pr. 210 6 felli ... 5!-2rt n.. .. 70.... 6.',.... 89.... C4.... 71.... M.... II..., 61 ... 16..., 1..., ii ... 93 .. 83.... 76.... (6 7$..., 11. . . , 76..., 71... A ... 44.... M.. 63... SI . . 74 ... 77 .,, 76.. v, 71 ... (... W. .. 85 ... 79... n .. 43..., 77..., 61... 79... 61... m... 4)... 65... 66... 53... 6... El..., 76..., 62... 69..., 73..., 85..., ra.... 30..., ee..., 77.... 6.1.... ,.'..151 ,...17S ....)! ....191 ,...213 ,...VU1 ,...IJ ....71 ....;;o ....221 ....Wi ....17? ,...190 ....227 .. .131 ....ill ....lit ....261 ....120 ....216 . . . ,Yt. ....211 .. V ....2:0 ,...?)4 ... 2I ....Jli ....242 ....217 ... Ml ....i'l ....191 ...,2' ....li ....SW ....227 ....211 ....232 ....210 ....252 ....230 ....214 .. . .262 ....3.17 ....242 ....223 ....227 XT) ...,2S' 120 to t-o 4) ll) 5 ' 'j 6 : 5 ji't 5 9:-, 5 I2il 5 .-i.'j 70 245 nj 2J0 211 5 iVj u Ji7'n 6 VtVi M. 1 -a 1 87 76... 74... 74... 03... 41... it... (I... 59... 75... ... 41 .. "(... ..214 i . j 5 t'-'i 5 911, b tl't i J.'i) 5 ev-j 6 6 m, 5 :.)'n 6 .'5 5 y, 3 5 6 55 5 9, 5 '5 6 95 1 95 5 Y 5 )-. 5 K 5 93 5 -, 6 9! 3 ' 120 3 W I 'I I 5 !" 5 to 5 :) 5 9) 5 90 I 90 t 90 5 '1 I l t Ul i VI 5 5 .Kl 5 J) 5 93 6 ) 6 10 5 W ( 5 SO 90 6 5 ' 5 V) I !'l 5 M .'. ) 5 ) 6 IV, 5 91'j 5 92 li 5 K'i 6 r:i, 6 IS14 5 921, 5 DJIJ 5 !'2' 5 MU 5 9214 5 !'.''i 6 UJ'i 6 -li 6 r.i t I'Zt-t 5 irtl, 6 92i 6 -.21, ..221 J) til 251 244 211 221 210 211 l'l 216 244 IU 44 iio lit 210 4) 10 VA to 80 (0 110 12) 180 40 I ft IWl 80 160 Yl 4V 40 80 'i') f0 40 VI SO 6.1. f? 41 212 72. 211 80 P 160 Hi) 161 iw "l 1!0 no 5o 80 24) C4... 65... Ul... 72... 71... s-... 63... 59... m. . 63... 71... 61... 7J... . . . , 72... 59... 64... CI... ... 61..., U... 65... 61... 46..., 7 6'.'.'. 31... 69... 20.... 60..., 64..., 63 .. 57... 66... ....247 .... 2a5 ....249 ....235 ....211 ....2J4 ....217 ....m ....21 ....264 ....237 ....237 ....215 ,...K6 ....257 6 '', 5 95 5 '.j 6 9 ", 5 95 5 95 5 95 5 '5 5 95 5 95 3 95 6 95 5 95 6 95 5 35 5 f5 6 95 5 05 6 W'i b 374 6 97H 5 97 6 TO 6 00 ....255 ....257 ....2i ....267 ....214 ....265 ....214 ....719 ....255 ....234 ....2H ....272 ....237 ....290 ....280 ....254 ....274 20 W 16.) 2W 160 120 160 2to 80 10) M 160 120 40 o 80 ....195 , M ....212 8) ,...K6 ... ....263 ,...232 ,...232 ...2!4 160 40 50 40 ....287 . . ....216 100 011 k, ri There were scarcely enough sheeo on aale today to make a good test of the market, but what did bell brought good strong prices, nnd It was evident from the wny packers acted that they wanted the stuff. .Most of the arrivals were sold to arrive at yestcrday'B prices. Lambs sold at $5.00, wethers at $3.40 ami owes at $3.10. There were a few llttlo bunches that sold on today's market, nnd they brought good strong prices. The lambs sold at $3.00. ewes ut $3.10 und a bunch of fed yearlings sold ut $1.30. Everything was out of llrst hands In good season. Quotations: Choice wethers, $3.353.60; fair to good wethers, $3.15SJ3.30; choice owes, $2.,5&3.10; fair to good, J2.6(Vf2.75; choice bprlng lambs, $4.7685.00: fair to' good spring Iambs, $1,604(1.76; feeder wethers, $2.75$t mos, j.jom.w. lteprcsenia- tlve sales; No. 4 cull ewes 43 western owes 1 fed ewe 204 Idaho ewes 62 Idaho wethers GO Idaho cull Iambs. 100 fed yearlings 40 western lambs.... 66, Idaho lambs Av S7 SJ 100 117 90 67 70 65 67 Pr. $1 60 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 40 4 23 4 30 5 00 6 to CHICAGO LIV13 STOCK MAIIKKT. Steers Oene-rnll y Slnvr Ho Active rttid ItlKhr.r Sheep Higher. CHICAGO, July ll.-CATT7E-Recelpt. 8,500, including 900 Tcxans; steers generally slow, butchers steady for choice, othors slow; pood to prime steers, $6.1066,20; poor to medium, $3.90jj6.00; stockers nnd feeders, slow, $2.264.40; cows. $2.455fl.l0; hclfors, l2.fKVrf4.tiO: dinners, $2.O0fi2.40; bulls, Hlow. $2.404.40: calves, choice strong, others steady, $4.006.f,5; Texas steers, $3.25i5.20; Texas bulls, $2.6O?j3.40. HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head; estlmatod tomorrow, 15.0U0; left over, 1,500; active to 5(10c higher, closing strong; top, $0.30: mixed and butchers. S5.Ntti.25, good to choice heavy, $6.00i6.30; rough heavy, IS.yfi j6.95; light, $5.R05jti,15; bulk of sales, JCO.) Sfi.15. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 10.000 head; sheep 10c higher. Iambs ISJt&c higher; Colorado shorn lambs up to $5.35; spring lambs up to $8; good to choice wethers, $3.C0'(j 1.40; fair to choice mixed, 13.25ft 1.00, western sheep, $3.fifKfT4.40; yearlings, Si.'.G'tf 4.60; natlvo lambs, $.1.75,gc.00; western lambs. $3.60'a5.35. Nt. Louis Live Slock Market. ST. LOUIS. July ll.-CATTLE-Rccelpts. 5,400 head, Including 2,300 Tcxans; steady for natives, 10150 lower for Texans; native shipping and export Bteers, $1,516 55; dresfed beef and butcher steers. $4. 255.50; steers under l.OOO lb., tt.UTtt.z: stockers and feeders, $2,7553.25; cows and heifers, $2.0034.05: ennners nnd feeders. Jl'ff.'fi; bulls. J2.1504.OO; Texas and Indian steers, $3.301.1)5; cows and heifers. $2.40'33.05. HOGS Receipt?, 0.C0O head; market strong to 10c higher; pigs and lights. 15.S5; pack ers. $5.85'i(6.00: Ibiltchers. $5,951(0.30. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 2 00) head; market strong; native muttons, $3.:5 f3.60; Inmbs, il.torta.W; culls and bucks. $2.O0?(3.60; stockers, 2. Knnsiis City Live Stock Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY. Julv 11. CATTLE Ho celptr. S,f3 natives, 3,000 Tcxans and 1.20") calves; market generally lower; dress-d Ixef steers, $5.0ftfiS.70: fair to good p. line stockers nnd feeders. 3.4W?t.f0: western fed steers, $1.25-5.00; Texans and Indians. $.') S4if 41.35: TexaH steers, fS-OOS.'S; cows, $3.75fl.60; heifers. 53.o;ff4.60; bulls. $2.'0S 4.4); calves, J3.60fel.75. HOGS Heeelpts. 21,000 lirnd; market ac tive, r((10c higher, top jn.121-,: hulk of sacs, $5.S55(t!.00: heavy, fO.OOfiti 12H; mixed pack ers. $5 MVfiO.00; light. $5.7M(5.fO. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2,100 head; strong to 10c higher: lambs, $4.5'- 6.25; wethers, $3.2.1413:0; yeorungs, j.t.ninnu; ewes, $3.0Lf(3.M; culls. $2.roti3.00; Texas graa Bteers, $3.63 W. 1 .p-v York l,le Sloclc Slnrliet. NKW YOHK. July Il.-IIEKVKS-Ito-celptH. 1.023 licad, nil for export nnd KlauRlitetorx ixcept four cant; no trndlnK; nomlnnllj' stendy. Cables eteudy; no ex ports. CAL,VnS- Ileculpt?. 43 head; very llRht trndu for tnick Mock. SHKICP AND IVMnS-llecelptf, 5.6C2 liead; i;ood sheen firm, lumlis opened stronB nnd closed weak und easier; fetv laU- ar rivals unsold; nheep, $l.37',4; choice, J'.SO; cuIIh, J2.4S: inmlii. Jfi.W(i7.k0, ono car at HOOH Receipt!?, 1,70!) head; nnno for nnle alive; nominally weak on Buffalo advices. .St. JiiNopli l.liii StooU llnrUPt. st. josnnu, July u -oattu!-ii.- celptH, 1,S7.1 head; market lonil'ic lower; natives. x.tKifiP.Wi: cows and heifers, $2'W I. 60; veals, JlIMiCMi; bulls and stap. T2 10 t'4.f5; Mockers and feederP, 2 75Rir). HO(lS-Itoceli)t;i. S.1SI head; market imo hlpher; llrht and HkIu mixed. i.70rS.RS: mfidlum and heavy. $3.7Wfi.i:i3; bulk, J5,77i fi5.!)2V4; plKS, J4.OO03.IW. Stf ..NT IAMriS-nccelptF. 7fS head; sheep atroiiB to 10c higher; lambs, II. Wl5.00. Slnnl In SU-.lit. Thn followlnr? tnble shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at tho live principal live stock markets July 11: i-aiuo. j tu- h. rin'i' South omnna -.'1 ChlcnBo y KansaH City II fril fit. lyOUlH R 100 St. Joseph 1,273 fi ?0". 1 770 n.uoo fi.5ro 2 1S1 10.C0 n.W) 2 if0 75S Totals 23.173 53,153 lfi.&57 Ncvi Vorl; Dry timid Mnrl.-ct. NEW VOHK. July U.-DPvV OOODS -Hrown shrctlncs and drills are dull, but not any easier. Fall Hlvcr steady on print cloths, but somo outsldo sellers malum; some sIlKht concessions. Illenched cottons nulet hut llrm. Coarso colored Roods llrm, but business limited. Prints quiet, without now feaUro OlnKhains llrm. Cotton linens Ktncrally steady. Sales modernto. SiiKiir 3lnrl't. NEW YOKK. July H.-SlinAU-rtaw. steady; fair roflnlnt,, 3 3-10o; centrifugal, 00 test, 4 3-lCc; molasses BtiBar, Inactive, S 6-16; refined, llrm; crushed, t.c; powdered, 5.6')c; cranulated, 5.50c. LONDON, July U.-HEET HUOAn-July, !s 3d. , 51 I 2 S IR- McGREW Ofllop oiirn t'oiitr.iuotisly from ti h, dj, to t i, in, Soiidnrs from H 111, to ft p. m. l'USW"- - (I)r. Monren n Aite BS.) T1IH MOST MICCKSSFUL SPECIALIST In the trcntniriil of nil forms of !)! eases nml DUiii'item of Men tltilr, lie fenri eiperleuoe, IB jenra In Omnhk. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A permanent cure guaranteed In lew than 10 days, without cutting, pain or lost of time. CTOIPTIIDC cured In less than 6 days O I nlu I UnC without pain or hlndranco from bustnesi. A perfect and psrmatient cure guaranteed. CVDUII (Q atld a" Ktood Diseases cured OirniLIu by a treatment which Is far more satisfactory and succetrful than "Hat Hprliigs" treatment, and at leaf than half the cost, All breaking out and sign of the dtr-e-ise disappear at once, A euro that la guarantee! tor life, nUCD On finn cases cured of ner-vom UVCn ZUiUUU debility, lota of vitality nd MANTIOOD. barhfulness, Gleet and til unnatural weaknusta of men. Care nrnleeil. Cansnltntlon Free, CHARGES LOW Troatmcnt ent everyvrhere fres from raio. P. O. Box "US. Omce over 215 South Uth strec. between Karnam and DouxUt ItreeU. OMAHA, NKll. S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases nnd Disorders of Men lOyearslnOinsli VARICOCCLC and HYDROCELE cored. Method now, without ciittlug. pr.lu or loss or time. CV Dull IQ curedforllfeanathepolnon T r n I L-l 3 thoroughly cleautou from the system. Soon every sign and symptom dlsappeari completely and fotever. No "IlItEAKJNO OUT" of the disease on tho aliln or faeo. Treatment contains no daugerous drugs or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims to NRiivous DnniMTr or Cxiiaustiom, WXBTINO VN'BAKMKSS With KAnLT DECAY Itl YotlNO and Miudlk AtlEU, lack of Tim, vigor and strength, with organs impaired and wenk. STRICTURE cured with a new Homo Treatment. No palu, no detention from uual nets. Kidney and Hladder Troubles. CHARGES LOW Cotstllatlon Tree. 1 restmcnt by Mill. Call on on or address 9 So. 14th St. Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb. NO CURE, NO PAY. MfcX, If 70a have Mutl!, ok t)rtrAS, loit power or wetkcnlnr drain, oV Vacuum Organ Itovrloper will tMtort you wltbout druj;f 01 electricity 1 Str(rtur m&tX Varlorlo nerroaBentlj cur?d In 1 to 4 weekti 7fl,000 In up6 not ouo failure t not one returnedi effect IramedUtei no CCD. fraud i write for free partMi tan, eent aealed In dIaIi enTelooe. 10CAL APPLIANCE CO. ISO TMri Ilk.. hlliniMlli. U. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA BROKERS. ALEXANDEN JACOBSEN CO., BROKERS AND MANlfACTlRERS' AGENTS. SUITE 105 Bee Bldg., Omaha. Correnpondenco solicited with larce deal ers and manufacturers Interested In our method of personally Introducing und fol lowing up the sale of flrst-clas merchan dise of all kinds TO THE TltAUU In Omaha, South Omaha and Council Blurts Nebraska and Western Iowa. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. A6sfern Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies. Klwtrlo Wiring liells aad Oas Lietlae ti. W. JOHNSTON, Mcr. 1510 Howard St. 1 - - "-i Davis & Gowgii! Iron Works. MANUFACTUUISRS AND JOBBERS OK MACHINEIVT. OKNRRAIj RKPAIIUNO A PEC I ALT! UtON AND Hit ABB FOUNDERS, tOOl, ir.lia lirt ino Janli.au Street, OmNk. ?'" Tel. ans. B. Zaibrlakle. Aroiit. J. B. C.wrlll, Ir, COMMISSION, 1 auil i laiiu uuic uuitj Fresh Dressed Poultry, Oysters and Celery. am so. nth st. Omalui DRY (iOODS. W E. Smith g So. importers ind Jokkera! Dry Ooods, Furnishing Good AND NOTHONS. TENTS AND AWNINGS. Omaha Tent & Awning Co., OMAHA, Mill, TENTS FOR RENT. TENTS AND CANVAS GOODS. HKND FOR OATAI.OtHIH MiMIIKIl S.'l. 'l'elriUllf 10.HW, Boyd Commission Co Succnssora to James Ii. lloyd tc Co,, OMAHA, NKn. COMMISSION (inAIN J'ltOVItmi.Nfi AND STOCK.", nuhid uf Trade llullillnu Direct wires to Chlgi;o and New York. (Jorreacondnncc, John A. Watren ic Co-