TJIE OMAHA DAILY BEEi THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1903. COMMERCIAL .AND FINANCIAL Wt Openi and Oiogei Weak, but General.- Htlii Strong. PROVISIONS SOAR, JUMPING MANY POINTS UmrA lM tader Skerte' Attempt te Cerer, Market Clela OTf Dollar Better Than ea Tae.day. A CHICAQO, July IV Wheat tel declined In 3d In London, to 20 16s, and wss quiet here, at 8.0o$.l2V. Iron closed X film 41 In nlnaa-ow. and at b 4H4 in Mld- I dlesborough, Loutlly Iron wee quiet snd un changed; INO. 1 foundry nnrtnern quram " lis fci 'a 19 5"; No. 1 foundry, northern. st 17.bOV18.6ri; No. 1 roundiy, soutnern, tna No. 1 foundry, southern oft, at 617.7MJ 18.26. Warrants are nominal. OMAHA W HOI. KB ALE MARKET. Conditio, of Treat aad Qaotatleaa m Staple aad Paaey Predate. BOOS Freeh etork, lose off. llHe. , LIVE POULTIHC Hens, 9-iilOc; eprlng chicken, per lb., I-Wlitr; roosters, accord ing to age, vrnc; lurtcyi, lotuuc. uucea, w 7e; geese, t'a ic. ItfiTTKH- Parkins stock. 13c: choice dairy. In tuba ,14Hic; eeparator, c. .1 rrlr.BM r 1SH 1" Teen railltni iroui, .-T'' showed ftu-Kei el. 8c: pike. 9c; perch, 8c; buffalo. .ihniiuii tn onemna was ii!n-fih lir: whitensh. 9c: sermon. 14c; enu me market aulfered a urea Jala In tne hfiddork. 10c; codfish, 12c; redanapper, 10c; v-siuu. ilw c.o.e v.a ea at a lota o I ibatera, boiled, per lb.. 26c; lobatere, green, Wuiac. Corn ruled aleaa at a ueciln per lb , 23c; bullheads, lie; catfish, 14c; black nuiu yesterday a price. September closing Uia, 20c; halibut, 10c; crapple, 12c; herring. htHt-rwC lower, u-ta weie s.so sttady, cios- jc; perch, 8c; white bass, loo; blueflna, 80. lua; wis lower. v.ht.e provlmuns were strong, HKAN-Per ton. 115. a.." wi.ig a sain i ro.n 4ui to .ov. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale uanutge .vepor. ana tne strong cash Dealer' association: Choice No. 1 upland, alttiaiiuu gave strengtn to wheat, aitnousn jji.&o; No. 2, $H; medium, $7.50; coarse, 37. at iii s.art weaa cDies ana tavorauie nye atraw, 37. These prleea are for hay of earner crused a ft elm ol weaanct a. good color and quality. Demand fair and fcu-plember opned tfo to 4o iowei, at hi, receipts light. ,. o to 7i-a Coiu..i.si(in nou..ea prjvua COKN-4&c.' fcouu uuyeis at tne uucil..e, nowevei, ana OATS 3Kc. la.er bullish advice lr.u bu iAuia ana KYE No. 2, o. . buying vruers irom that point reauited in a . V EQETABIjES.. better tone ana mm oepmoer up to iewo. NEW POTATOK8 Southern, per bu., $0c 'mere were talr ottering uy commiaaijn PARSLEY Per dos. bunchea, JOo. houaee ana tne auvance waa not without CLCt'MBERS Home grown, per dos., 40 It aet-backa. Juat before the close long wheat, bought earlier In the day, began UKANS Home grown, wax, per markVt to come out ana tne market surfereu a bakel, ci "trtng, per market baaket, 26c, break In which the advance and more was PEA8 Home grown, per market basket, lout. BeptemlMT old off to lie, wnen It 36c closed, at a loaa ot Vifrftc. Ciearancee ot cATJLIFLOWER-Homa grown, per dos., u r,A flmir eul.ai to eo4.i,L DU. vr.ima trom the aoutuweat ana at pri mary markets were light compared wltn1 lakt year. Minneapolis ana Duluth re ported recelpta et ii care, wlih local re ceipta of none of contract grade, mak iii,i r-f.i.it for tne three point of lMi car, againat 161 laat week ana a 10 a The enow of strength In wheat held the corn market steady and the local traders, Kaariah.v inclined. oHersu spar ingly. Commission Mouses supponea ino CABBAOB New California, per lb., Io. TOMATOES Texas, per -baskst crate, toe ' KHUBARB Per lb., lc. NAVY BEANS Per bu., JiflO. CELERY Michigan, per dos., 25c. ONIONS New California ary, per ip.k c; Texas, per lb., 2c. FRUITS BLACK RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt. ease, nirrk BiQPnirnniinL.PM ta-nlnt rasa. muraet Ihroughout the session, but were .j w unable to save a brea at the cloae, wnen BLl'EBERRIES Per 16-qt case, $t corn followed wheal. September opened pL,fM8 Burbanks, II. 25; liontona, per He to Vie lower, at . soHo to Jc,ui4 c'" box. 11.25; P. D., per box, 1.26; Gooae. per . with a loa ot Hc at 60H'0c, aiier 't box y having sold up to lulio ana bacK.,i0 ,t,,f; ctf EKKIKa-Oallfornla, whits and black. Local receipta were i3 cara. with 10 of p, r 10.,b box 2. contract grade, . ...v PRUNES-Tragedy. per box, 1135. Oata were rather quiet but held steadily PEACHIES-Callfornla. Hales' Early, per and within a small range, Influenced Urge- box $1 gt jonn . Karly freestone, $1.36. . lv by other grain, and the cloe rellerted cLTK RANTS Per l-qt. caae. $2. the break In a smaller digree. September GOOSEBERRIES Per 16-qt. caae, $2. was off foe, at Xic. after ranging between pEARS-Callfornla, Bartlett's, per box, . W4C the opening figure, and 4tc Local CANTALOUPE California, per crate, 6; receipts were 13 cara. Texas per crate 13. ' There was a spurt in lard Just before the App's-New stock, tt-bu., 75c. Soa"rt.Wn.irna.thperoPvV. 2& 2S5S WATERMELONS TeMS26ft30c each. ?Bbf.?lrJrt.rt0w,irht rpu'i FlOS-Cafi? 76c; western polnu showing-a falling off the Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18c. demand fed to Incnaaed price). Late In ORANGES Mediterranean, all sixes. IJ.OO thlo?kttUorrturiirto lard. Short. 63.25; Jaffa, W.a.W; fancy ""4 J W an unr tha rin f9 fit V1 lrk . Af t)&.Dr rillA. alii IIIM. p"r?cQe"f SeprVdTaico'is.70 . over yeatefday. cIojm;. , September pork l lOKWUIwU, fancy . 109 to M Closea 700 nigner, at it.i, ana rma buowtju ,V ' " ' a gain of 40o, at $8.70. Messlnas, $l.0045.60. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, MISCELLANEOUS. IS cars; corn, $10 cars; oata, 166 cars; hogs, MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. lOo. a 23,000 head. POPCORN Per ib., 2c; shelled, 4c. The leading futures ranged as follows: HIDES No. 1 rre. Vio; No. I green, - . . ISHc: No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 malted, 7c; NO. l Articles,! Open. I High. Low. Close.Tsfy. --if s to n ibs.. 8Hc: No. 1 ves.1 calf. 12 to 16 lbs., Hc; dry sttitea niaes.. Wheat tJuly (July tSept. ISept Corn. July Sept. Deo. Oata July Sept. Dec Sept. Sept Oct. . Sept. Oct. 60 1345,(0 14 22 14 26 7 81 1 47V4 t 40 I ss s mw T7HI T7Vai 78V! i ' tou. 60H 40 8441 M. 4H 14 70 16 00 t 72H 8 W I ffi a 72V S 10 7 78 77Vi 76 60Jk I9V4 14 45 14 26 1 e T 47 8 40 I 85 I 07V4 7t 1 77! 77 49 60VKa 4UH 89 $4 14 70 14 90 I 62 8 70 60 8 65 I 70 S 30 i It- Qt,, . knr.hlfUl tl f'ittJLaLL 78 vtiTtj XT ln,.t Ko 1 anft ahell. ner lb.. 12 17o; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft sheiU U-. . IK 10,.- Xtn hsrt aVioll nr lb.. 12c: ."H Braxlls', per lb.,' 12c; filberts, per lb., 12p; ..-. almonds, soft snen, per io., wc; nuru anon, SS! per lb, 16c; pecans, large, per ib., 12c; D" I . 1 1 . IK 11 nnimanull nr fl rM fair! 49l, rheatnuta. ner lb.. 10c: peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black walnut. fjS per bu., $7; hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60. 344 13 96 14 20 St. Loala Crala anil ProTlsloaa ST. LOUIS. July . 16. WHEAT Higher; No. I red, cash, elevator, 78c; track, 814jis2c; I4IU1J, linV. DCIICUIVI. ' 42 78Hc: No. 2 hard. 774i?ic. 67 CORN Firm ; No. 2 cash, 48c track, 4(0! 46 I Till v IKf Ranlamhnr. 4B4kC OATS Weak; No. t cash. 88e; track, 8j 36c; September, 33c; December, JUHlc; no. X unite. 41&420. FLOUR Better; red winter patenU, $3.60 C3.K6; extra laucy ana straignt, .euiw.aa; clear, J.2V4u3.t. they need goods for Immediate delivery. 1 he curtailment which Is in progress is bound to have an Increasing effect on the market from now on. Where goods are wanted for Immediate delivery tne top ot the market la paid. HEW YORK ITOCHI AND BOSDS. Coatlaaed Llsaldatloas Brines a New Low fteeora la Valaes. NEW TORK, July 15. The violent liqui dation In atocas and bonda continued on the fettock exenange today and brought a general low recoru of values for the year, jjie money exigencies of the New York Central, which was the particular ue velnpment upon which the present selling movement started, has widened so as to, take In the railroad world aulte generally. Yesierday s late announcement that the Chicago, Burlington A Qulncy had bor rower t,0ou,0i lor a period extending over Into next March on a 8 per cent basia was supplemented today by the official an nouncement that the Union Pacific rail road had also borrowed to the extent of $lo,tAJUO for year and a half, also prac tically on a per oent baaln. The authori tative news of the day regarding the money requirements of the great railroad corporations was supplemented by countless rumors of all degrees of credibility point ing to urgent money needs on the part ot the railroad world in general and Individual capitalists in particular, and alleging that great sacrifices were necessary to be made to secure funds In hand., '1 he effect of this condition was to provide a field day for the bears In the stock market. Tms element of the stock brokers have been pursuing their advantage ail day long and the extent of their operations on the short side left an effective requirement for stocks towards the end of the day. The buying of the bears to cover cauaed a.strone rally in the market, which wiped out the earlier losses In noma casea, notably St. Paul, New York Central, Reading and Norfolk Western. The day's losses In the active list were hot greater than are frequently shown dur ing an active selling movement, the range running generally within 1 to 3 points. But In the inactive list and especially amongst stocks regarded as of a high Investment grade there were some drastic cuts in mar ket values. In many cases these compare with long standing quotations made on all sales and resulting In the marketing of comparatively small blocks of stock. The Inference is plain that these represent a sort of revision -of book values. While the assumption is warranted that such sales are made to supply the urgent money re quirements, there is a posxlbillty also of the attraction of the present rates In the open money market. Inducing the selling ui wiuniirn ia employ iunas in mat way. This Is the natural process bv which prices of securities adjust themselves to the level of the money market. That money Is at present in active demand at high rAtes and is likely to continue so for a consider able penoa is a just Inference from the phenomena In the money and stock markets. iews from the various projects of com bination of gaa. electric light and trolley companies show sources for additional de- ifiMiri lor monev. Some of the declines In hlrh read In vestment stocks today ran all the way from 4 to 20 points and Included such stocks as General Electric. Westlnghouse Electric, Nashville, Chattanooga St St." Louis, Inkn- w....... uoiiwara c Hurlson, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cincinnati A St. Louis. United P""F7 'Tress, t. raul preferred, Brook lyn Union Gas, Buffalo, Rochester A Pitts burs'. Lone Ialanri n In the active list Pennsylvania, New Tork Central and, he Pacifies and the United Diniet oi-jei stocaa were most heavily sold. There was enormnua .hnrf different times rinrinir ih h, k kJL.i. . . - . . m " wimn- ' oppression at new points being used to cover to advantage where declines 5? .v j djr un,ed. The routine news w.ih-i1f.5r',ou,r,de f the money situation, ZLJl entirely Ignored. Trie closing was i.iesuitu-. owing to some fresh sell inir just at the last. marlt reflected the pressure Of liquidation ruin.p f i . . . . were declines or 141 irajfny favorl'e bonds of what might be JS-.J1 MCniry grade. Losses among .h?.."5Ieu.'tUv 1'",ue cached as high a or 4 In some oases. Total sales par In'u'nc'.T- l11', 8tate bonds were all unchanged on the last call. VoiJ hTJ are u luotations on the New ness was trifling and the closing waa lr- regnlsr. PAKI3. Julv LV Stocks opened firm on the Bourse todav, but Ister prices were weaker and trading became Inactive. The market closed calm. Rio Tlntos loet seven points. The private rate of discount was 1 15-18 per cent. BERLIN. J ii v 1R Ths New Tork quo tations of ' VeMerriav eaerted a depressing effect on the Bourse today. Canadians were two points lower. Coal snares were ac tively traded In at rising prices. Loaeloa Stork Market. LONDON. July 16 Closing quotations: in 4 Adam Coo 8 iLlttl Chlat Alio M ontarle f Breac It Ophlr ) Bruniwlck Cos s'xrhonlx Comatock Tunnel .... ',iirotosl ton. Cal. V 130 Savaa Horn RllTr luu Sierra Narad Iron Surer m Small Hopea beadvllle Con 8 sundara I t 80 I SO 8 00 No. 1 tOld. New. f aaVi niml.l Inn wf follows: FLOUR-Steadxwlnter patents, W.7M J gEED Timothy, nominal." II niKIltB,' tv-tVxCl'UVi UaMCIB I NiWlfW-e"' WHEAT No. 8, 76&80c; No. 2 red. 76 77c. CORN-No. 1, 60e; No. 2 yellow, 60e. "OATS No. 2, 36V ; No. 8 white. 36U38C. 7 nVLini Aim. j fiJr BARLEY Good feeding. 42c; fair to choice msltlns-. 4t0o, r . . - BK1SUB-WO. I, 97c; No. 1 northwest- r-i .'L0l',?rlm7,,o(ihjr l3-40: c,over con- clear. $.: TCP A N null sacked, east track. 739750. HAY Dull and quiet; timothy, iS.OOi&li.OO; prairie, $6.0012.00. , IKON COT I ON TIE3-H.06. BAOOING-6gc, HEMP TWINE 6c. PKOV1B1UINB rora, mgneri standard mess, $14.85. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, fs.oo; clear noa, .oin, bhoi tract Tri 112 (IfKnlXaft. - . . - . . . , . . . , LLI . 1 AAA I PltUVlSIUJ'.B Wiess pora. per ddi., lii.wi METALS Lead, Ann, $4.07. Spelter, aie.uoui' i - . -a 11 7K Tjirri twr ino Ihs.. 88 nOag.62A. Bhort I '".'.V.ft A,r .1.1.1 . a. 13c; turkeys, 13c for old; ducks, To; geese. 34MC. . , nu l l tin Dteaay, ribs sides lloosel. as.fxvfti8.rt6. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7-7&'7.87. Short clear aides (boxed), $8.50(38.62. . The following were the receipts and. ship ments of grains yesterday: lieceipts. Dmproenia, 16921c ; Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oata, bu Rye. bu Barley, bu. K8.6W0 .273.700 .410,283 . 2,850 . 68.800 creamery, dairy, 154j'17o. KiiaH-kteiuly: 12c. loss off. Recelota. ShlDments. 22.707 I n. kki. snoo 8.000 . 71.730 wheat, bu 75,000 22.000 ri.720 corn: bu.. I . 81 000 40,000 135.898 o"?' bu. . . 75 000 33,(w0 , On the Produce exchange todsy the but ter market was steady; creameries, l&&18c; dalri Eggs, steady, 140. Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY, July 16. WHEAT Sep- 18(Jlc. Cheese, steady, 10iUo. tember, iS,i,,zDc'mr'faS: .c?l teady. it mark, cases returned. 120 No. 2 hard Twac; No. I. aw7lo: No- Ivember, t4'6(c; rejected, 2(3c; No. 2 red. Atehlaon do pfd Bal. a Ohio do pfd ,, Canadian Pacific .. Central ef N. I..., the. A Ohio Chlutfa It Alton... do Bid ., Cnicsco et u. W.. do tat pfd , Chicago i N. W.. Chicago Tar. Tr do pfd , c c. c. A at. v.. Colorado 80. do lat pfd do Id pfd Del. A Hudios.... Lxl. U A W Ienver A R. O... do pfd...: Erla do lat pfd do Id pfd Oreat Nor. pfd... Hocalnt Valley . do pfd..-. Illlnola Central ., Iowa Central .... do pfd at. C. Southern.. do pfd..... L. A N Manhattan L Vet. at. Rr , Mlnar 8L h... Mo. Paclfte , M.. K. A T do pfd Nat. hy. of Max do pfd N. Y. Central..., Norfolk A W.... do pfd Ontario A W.... rennalranla at,8t. Paul ... ,. do pfd.... .. II in 80. Railway ..ll?4 ..1U ....140. ....170 11 do pfd at Texaa A PaolBo t loieao, Hi. Ll. a W. II Mi do pfd.. "Ur.loa facldo do pfd.... "T WIUI11 do pfd 1UV Wheellus A I B. ' Wla. Central JlW do pfd ... lAdama Kl ... ItsVAmerlcan Ex ... Ununited State Ex.. ... ZHSWll.B'rA e 'IS Anal. Copper :::-AT.er-pd"...F:::: ::: r-pfd1':..0."::::: V 'Amer. Locomotive . "j PM i!r lAmor. Sugar Ref... iAnae. Mining Co... ! Urooklrn R. T ; Colo.Puel A Iron... 0 ... Coluibua A H. C.... 16 106VQe. Electrl'o"!'. 41 .. 17 ..III ..111 ..100 ..lBJ 4 u 4 10 II I0V. 4I1S 11 U04 7 f0 Csntola money.... It 1-14 N. T. Central do arcosnt II 7-11 Norfolk A waatara Aneronda do pfd Atehlaon IM; Ontario A Wester do pfd II Rtltlmnre A Ohio... M Canadian Pactto u.114 I'heaapeake A Ohio.. I4H Chicago O. W It M. t St. r 144 neReera )H benrer A ft. O do pfd II Erie Ii do let pfd , do Id nfd M Illlnola Central 130 Louterllle A Naah..l0 M.. K. A T ink HA r. SILVER (julet at 2440 per ounce. MOJIPI-14 ft2 ner cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 2Vtfi? per cent and for three-months' bills is 2H82 7-1 per cent. Fennerlranla Rand Mlnaa Reading do let pfd do Id pfd Southern R do pfd Southern Paris.. Intoa Pacific do pfd U. 8. Steal do pro.. S 10 US 41 11 tl . H 1 t Wabaeh 11 do pfd ten Tork Vtnlnsr floatation. KP.w YORJf. Jnlv is The fnllowlnr are the quotations on the New Tork Stock ex change: 8 .141 8 II II 44 M OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Sot PartioaUrl Aoti, but 8old at . Jn$t About 8tead Frrooa. HOGS OPENED STEADY, CLOSED STRONG Analker rairly Liberal Ran Skacn an Wklla tke Market was Kat Brisk Packers finally SOUTH OMAHA. July IS. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, bheep. Official Monday 1 777 7.554 8 !i umclal Tuesday $.277 13.004 umciai weanesday 2,611 lO.aul Three days this week. $,?$ S1.0r, Same days last week..,. 1.878 23,624 Same week before 12.591 29,520 Same three weeks ago..H,li7 39.760 Same four weeks ago. ..20.634 87,4i Same days last rear....ll.2ti5 18.421 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last Vr: 1903, ls,02. Inc. Dec. CA't'e 6.15.1W 890.760 144,448 Hogs 1,381.218 1,417.J3 36.707 Sheep 696,724 462.600 134,124 TE8TERDAY8 SHIPMENTS. The following table shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country yes terday and their destination: Average price paiu tor hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com parisons: , Date. I 10$. 1902. 1900. 118K.1898. 1187. .131 .117 . T7 . 17 ' NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. (testations of tke Day an' Varlons Commodities. NEW TORK, July 16.-FLOUR Receipts, tl.6!l bbls.; exports, 82.130 bbls.; irregular $11W10. ana less active; winter patents, 83. am 4. JO; - 1 ' ,-n 7273c; No. 8, 70t71o; receipts, 108 cars. COHN rjeptemDer, aoc; iowmur, caah. No. 2 mixed, 48c; No. 1 white, 40c; No. 8. 50c. OATH WO. I wiute, isw)c, 10. a nuxea. 36c. ... RYE NO. I, 630. HAY Choice timothy, $13; choice prairie. P.. C. C. A St. L... X.V"pM Reading do lat pfd.., do Id pfd Rock Ialaad Co do pfd 8t L A 8 F Id pfd.. t. L. . W do Pfd 80. facia R Creamery. lS18c: winter strslghts, $3 66'd3.86; Minnesota pat-I fancy, 16c. ents, 4.4tia4.iO: winter extras, i.wxaa.zo; 1 tuuo-rnu, u Minnesota hakera. X3firS.76: winter low grades, $2.70u3.L0; winter straights, $3.60'$ Wheat, bu 8 86. Rye nour, quiet; fair to good, fl.WH Itorn, uu . ,.1 . ,A . .. n . mn . Jl'l n I I la f nil dairy. Receipts. Shipments. V in ana m in fOats, bu. 85,200 12,000 14,400 16,600 U.0U0 136: choice to fancy, $3.4003.60. CORNMEAL Easy: yellow western, $112; city, 11.11. Brandywine, $3.123.20. RYE Quiet; No. 1 western, 80c. c. I. f., afloat; state, 68180 c. I. f.. New Tork. BARLEY Steady; feeding. 62c c. 1. f.. New York; matting, DlHuo.o, e. 1. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 81.600 bu. Spot easy; No. t red. 84o, elevator, snd 8Wc f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 8:c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, SI Sc. f. o. b., afloat. Options opened easy under fa vorable weather and foreign selling, but were later rallied by higher outside mar kets, less favorable tnresning returns uiiilhwM, Klivlne .iHArl AumttnA .nil rn.l erlna-. Thev flnal'ly broke, however. undr hard. 88c; No. 1 northern, 88c; No. 1 Philadelphia Prodnee Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 15. BUTTER Firm. Kood demiuid; extra western cream ery, 21c; nearby prlnVs, 23c EUGa Firm. c nigner; rresn nearny. 17c, loss off; western, 1717c: south wefitern, 18c; southern, 15f16c. CHE.E8B Bteaay, rair nemana; rxew Tork full creams, choice new, 10c; fair to good new, jl0c. t 1 Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr (il Bran. gets, less lavoraDie tnresning returns, 1 nmnniu umo, iij .-""cii-jii. I- I eoVyC; July aoc; ncpivmuer, i"it c, no, a bearish Wall atreet condltlona. and closed northern, 87c; No. 3 northern, M36c. ViftHo net lower, except December, which FLOUR First patents, 84.CJ4r4.i0; second whs e net higher. Sales, July. 84H4o, patents, $4.6o&4.80; first clears, $3.404j3.6u; cloard at etic; Heptemner, lrux.Tc, cloaed secona clears, aj.omjri.w. at Decembeir, 814tii83c. closed st 8c. BRAN lu bulk, $12.26312.S0. CORN Ret-eplts, R9.10O; exports, 61.797. Spot easy; No. 2, 67c, elevator, and 68c, Mllwankee Grain Market. f. o. b.. sfloat. No. 3 yellow. 684.o: No. 2 uimrnivirif T.ii ik wur itu.. white. fcMo. Option market was steady ket ,teady; No, 1 northern. 8y(c; No. 1 during the forenoon on commission house northerB. tsHivOc; new, September. 777c buying, but eventually gave way with ryE-DuII; No. 1. 6454c. wheat, cloaing c net lower. July closed at 67c; September. 6hN4i5,c, rloaed at 6oSc; Dereintr, 5A,1ifiic, closed at 66Se. OATS Receipts, Iin.8n0 bu ; exports. 14.1IS0 bu. Spot easier; No. i, 41i41c; standard white. 43'nl3c; No. $. 40w4.ic; No. $ white, 4.i'ji-Ultc; track white, western and state. 4JT.4UC. options quiet out firm. HAY Quiet; snipping, SOtyfii; Choice. 81.101(11.16. BARLEY Dull; No. 1, 6M&1W0: sample, 46 cofiiN DeptemDer, ovrioauc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. 111.. July 15. CORN Firmer: No. 3. bOc: No 4. 41riiM9Wc. OATS-Dull;, No. 3 white, 85o; No. 4 snite, HS4C. Llverpael Grata Market. LIVERPOOL July 15 WHEAT Soot XT 1 mii'lh.rn anrlnff Anil tm ru. Mn goad to I western winter, quiet. 6s J; No. 1 Call. I ,...1. ..11 a- 11L.1 tr., , ., . r..n. HOl'8 Steady; state, common to choice. I 6s beptember, Is ivad; December. 6s 14, 17t22c; 1901, 13uflHc; olds. oJSc; Paclflo 8d. t coaet. i'3. 17'j2c; 1901, lVfilsc; olds, 6nj9o. CORN Spot: Easy; American mixed. 4s HIDES Easy; Galveston, 20 to 25 II., 8d. Futures: Quiet; July, 4s ti. Septem- IKc; California, n n ids., isc; Texas dry, I cr, ts a 84 to so ids , io. LEATHER flteady; acid. X326c. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 4)40 8c; Jspsn, nominal. PROVISIONS Beef, oulet; family, $10.00 imo.fn); meaa $.0i'8 5- beef hams, $ii 6n(f2 0o; packet, 89.tOu9.60; city extra .it t.. .. 1. f... . ... . mriw., ,iu wii ,a w. v ui nir.111, Hirauy 10 1 n-i.,k n..a firm: pk-kled bellies, $ 75(rl0.80; pickled I 8nlntk Grain Market. shoulders. $7 W.W; pickled hama $12 oi-sf DULUTH, Minn., July 15. WHEAT To 1100. Lard, firm; western steamed, 88 06; arrive. No. 1 northern, 8M4c; No. t northern. July closed $7.90, nominal: refined firm; Mc; July. K.c; September, 77o. uuillllicii, lew, Aiiirrii;!., ee.ie, Ti,tn- i tJA IT OeVaU JOO. pound, $7 tt37 76, Pork. Arm; family, $17 to.? 1 H on; short clear, $16. 16-4 17.76; meaa. $li.6ui) I Teleae gee Market, 17.26. I , T ALLO Wr-Eesy ; olty. 4So; country. 4 TOLEDO, July :-EEr8-C1over.' dull 4J4HC " ' " and easy; Octobw, te.tu. Timothy, prime. ill1 iTtit-neceipis. 13.141 pKgs ; steaay 1 t firm; slate dairy, 14jijoc; creamery, 16 I J JoHrC I Coee Market, CliEEHrJ Receipts. 4.187 rkxs. : steady: I urw Tnnif Jni uvima a , state full cream, fancy, large and small, I pj0i qulet; No. 7, Invoice, ( i-lc; mild, qulai. oolored and white. Wo. I -ulure opened steady at a partial decline EOQ9 Receipts, Ju.sOO pkgs.: Irregular; I t nolnta. following lower "Trrv00, ' V,r' "W110- . kets and offerings by Importers In the ab- POULTRY-Allve. firm;-western spring .nce of buying. Speculation waa very chickens. 16o: foH $c: turkeys. Ho; qltH until Just before the cloae, when the dressed, firm: western broilers, lec: fowls. U k.-. mora, ariiv. M.k.... k ujl.u.riL' ... . levr. showing any material linnrovem.nt itsw waa steaay, net un- lower. Bales wre X,7a) ln ln.r Plualna- at tt Uts,-rj iaT I ra-. - "rT decli4 6a la Loud 10a, saa luiuree cos. in rrw lork cop- t, who isae anq electrolytic I r ni. u.., AilViil T. and ..,!.,.. . I urT marnai. $i3 2Mil$ rr. leal u tinchtfiard In Un. NEW TORK, July 16. DRY OOODS axo. at AU t rJ. JX twosilj at $i.U. Bpel- I Market ,ulet, buyetg cperauag uuly aa METALS-Spel hl declined fl lto. to I u, prleea Ths cli !? 1" ""MSl futures there were I changed to 6 points V . r . J.'7j "J? bag. Including August at 8.78 7c; Hep. e --".ia. copper 1 uniber. 803 a&c; November, 4c; Dweesubar, oi.don. spot closing at A64 I , a-,. vay 4.66c. at aui In New York cop- " ' Inter. Paper do pfd inter. Pump , do nfd l"! National Blacult ''J National Lead ... II !No. American .... IPaclBo Mall , 114 People' Oa il.Preaaed a. Car... 7 do nfd ..114 .. 1.1 .. 17 .. IJ .. T7 .. 17 .. U .. 12 .. 14 at 47 1 l2HPullman P. Car m '.Republle Bteel 1J 4'nuhber Good .... 1 47 71 MS at a. 14 S2i 46 10V do pfd 7S Teon. Coal A Iron... 4 V. B. Leather ... u. s. Kuober.... do pfd D. 8. steal do pfd Weatera Unloa . 74k 11 47 14 T l New York Money Market. NEW TORK. July 15. MONET On call steady at 2&3 per cent, closing at 2i"a per cent; time money, Arm; sixty daya 4 per cent: ninety days. 4Wi6 Der rent- ul inontii. per cent: orime mercantile nnrwr 6f! per cent. BTERUMU EXCHANGE Weak. with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8666 for -demand and at $1.84:4.8440 for alxtv days; posted rates. $4.854.K. and $4.87i 4.8S: commercial bills. $4.84. tsit.vh.K liar. yc; Mexican dollars. 42c UONDB Government, steady: railroad. weak. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. 8. ref. la. reg....l04HiHockln( Val. ' 4...1044t do coupon ion1 L.. a N. anl. 4a t do la. reg 10, Mez. Central 4a 14 do coupon lue do inc 1 id new 4. r... .114 Minn. A at. L. 4a... r da coupon 146 M., K. A T. 4a 6 do old 4a, r Ill I do la 74t do coupon Ill IN. Y. C. fen. 0, ido la. ref 1014 N. Y. Central la do eooon lu N. J. C. sen. 6a 124 Atehlaon fen. 4a TSVtNo. Paclflo 4a luo do adj. 4a u do la 71 Bal. A Ohio 4a 104 N. A W. eon. 4 , 00 ene ninwwin ea do conr. 4a lOo St. L. A I. M. t. ia.110 Canada so. la lut St. U A S. P. 4a.... Central of Oa. I 102 Bl. U g. W. U do la lae 71 do la..... 74 Chea. A Ohio 4a....lo !ll8. A. A A. P. 4.. 74 Chloaia A A.. a... '4So. rarlSo 4a C, B. A Q. s. 4a.... oao. Kallwajr 4e lu Bank Clearings. flUltll l,,lw 1C n.nlrjul.arlnii fnffi in, w.u.n, v . 1 j a n , lion ..,. u. day are $1,366,992.47; increase or corre sponding day of previous year, $228,9o8.$7. .Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. July 15.-COTTON- Qulet; sales, 400 bales; ordinary, 9-16c; good ordinary, 10"c;.low middling, llc; minuung, u?(c; gooa miauung, iou, mid dling lair, 13 13-lGc; receipts, 466 bales; stock, 76,540 bales. Futures. Steady; July, 12.7nc bid; August, 12.65c bid; September, lo.39& 10.40c; October, .Mig9.&5c; November, lifriy 4:1c: December. 9.ia9.39c; January, 9.anVi(9.3oO. NEW YORK, July 16. coi-iTjiN Maraei opened steady at an advance of 2Q17 points under better Liverpool caotes man ex pected and covering, but almost Immedi ately turned easier and thereafter ruled Irregular, though only moderate active and almost totally lacking In the sensational features which have recently marked spec ulation. The decline following the Initial advance was due to a renewal of Wall street pressure and a report that cotton was being shipped here from Liverpool for dollvery on contract also exerted somewhat of a sentimental Influence, causing unload ing by some longs. After losing 6&J0 points, or declining to a level net 4 points lower to 12 higher, there was a rally on bull support 1 in the nearby months attended by fresh reports of crop damage from private sources, which as usual were more or less conflicting. Prices were forced upward, however, until around midday they were net MMqM points higher. From this there waa another decline In the afternoon under fresh Wall street pressure encouraged by the weakness of the stock market and the liquidation ot long accounts, which car ried quotations back to about the previous low point. Toward the finish, however, there was another raMy under covering and buying orders, supposedly for the account of New Orleans bull contingent, which closed the market v.y steady at a net advance of 717 points. ST. LOUIS, Ju., ....COTTON Quiet; middling, 12c; no sales, no receipts, no shipments; stock, 3,070 bales. LIVERPOOL, July 16. COTTON Fu tures opened easier and closed steady; American middling, July, fj.04 to 6.061; July and August, 6 03(jij.04d; August and Sep tember, 6.01ig6.02d; September and October, 6.60ii6.61d; October and November, 6.2o 6.26d ; November and 1 December, 5.17d; De cember and January. 6.12fc5.13d: January and February, 6. lid: March, 8.10t(y5.11d; Marcn and April, 6.10a. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. July 16. WOOL Strong me dlum grades and combing, lSlc; light fine, liijs'loc; heavy fine, 12a16c; tub washed,' lStS&c NEW YORK, July 15. WOOL Firm. BOSTON, July lo.-jWOOL Current quo tations: Kentucky, Ir.dlanu, etc. -blood, 2324c: -blood, J3(&24c;. braid, 21fc. Texas 12 months, 19r)2oc; 6 to 8 months, 17 ffrlSc: fall. 16ii16c, California North, choice. 21if'22c; average, Isolde; middle counties. 16 frl'c; southern, 12al3o. Territory Idaho, fine, 14ai5c; fine medium, 16ffl7c; me dium, 4Uflsc; Wyoming, fine. 14i4U6c; fine medium, Italic; medium, 18ql9c; Utah and Nevada, fine, 154ilHc; fine medium. 1718c: medium. 191200; Dakota, fine, lofalSc; fine medium. 16'nl7c; medium,- 19;oc; Mon tana, fine choice, 13019c; fine average, 16 17c; nne medium cnoice, is'gi9c; average, 17&17e. LONDON, July 16. WOOL The offerings at the auction sales today numbered 13,747 bales. There was a fair demand and com- Setltion Iwas active. Some merlnoa were ought in, as bids were below sellers' views. Scoureds were firm. A good supply of Tasmanlan sold readily. Cross breeds u..a in artlva HAinand. eaneelflllv Mtaru Cape of Good Hope and Natal. Following are tne sa es in aian : new tjoutn Wales. 8,300 bates; scoured. Is lOdift'ls lld; greasy. 7urin. 1 n 1.11 ah. a nn l . na pt' iprtiiHn Hifi'Ud; greasy. Swirls ld. Victoria, 700 bales; scoured, lodifila ld; greasy, 7s ld. South Australia, l.ooo bales; scoured, lld'rf is la; greasy, s'AHMi"a. west Australia, 40 bales; greasy, fWlOd. Tasmsnla, 800 bales; scoured. Sdrals 4d; greaay, . 5d(Sl la. Mew .eaiana, 0.400 nates; scoured 9dals 10d; greasy, 4d(fils ld. Evaporated Applee and Drleel Pralts, NEW TORK. July 15. -EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is a shade firmer, though spot demand was quiet; common are quoted at 4it!,r'4c; pnme, 5wolc; cnoice, Wrwc fancv. 6liT7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes rule steudy to flrmj with holders showing considerable confidence: quotations range from 3c to 7c for all grades. Apricots ar steady under a moderate demand, and coast advices tell of firmness there which, how ever, has had lltte effect on local senti ment: choice were quotea at -iwvic ana fancy at 10i.t12c. Peaches are in modern to lobbing demand and are about steady choice are held at 77o and fancy at 8 10c June la... June 18... June 17... June 18... I June 18.. June 20... June 21... June 22... June 28. June Xi. June 20. June '2s. June 21. June 28. June 29. June 30. July 1... July 2.. July $.. July 4.. uiy 6. uly ... uiy 7..., uly 8.... uly 9... July 10... uiy 11.., uly 12.. uly 13... uly 14... July 16... Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle, nogs, on p. ti ses. .. M. aV St P. Ry.... 13 Wabash , Missouri Paclflo 6 Union Pacific system. It ec N. W. Ky 1 .. E. ft M. V. R. R.. II ., S. P., M. A O. Ry. I & M. Ky 83 B. Q. Ry 3 K. C. A St. J 29 R. I. ft P.. east.. 6 C, R. I. ft P., west.. 1 Illinois Central 1 Total receipts ....130 The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot neaa inaicatea: cattle, nogs, oneep. Omaha Packing Co 90 1.6S9 Swift and Company 807 2,490 Armour ft Co Cudahy Packing Co.. Omaha Co., St. Joe... Cudahy Co.. K. C. Armouft Sioux city. Carey ft Benton , Lobman ft Co Hamilton L. F. Husi Werthelmer Other buyers , Total axC, II 4 it P 1 4a. 10 iTezaa A Pacini; la.. ..HI C A K. W. a. la. K. 1. A P. xiCOC A St L f. 4a. M Chleaao Ter. 4a..;... 7 Colorado o. 4 17 xxDoarer A It. O. 4a N Erie prior Ilea 4 4 ao sanerai a aj r. W. A 11. C. 1....10 ..1WT.. Bt. U A W. .looH.Unloa PaelSe 4a.. do oouv. W.beih la do la da deb. B Weit Short 4a Wheel. A U . 4.. Wla Central 4 x Ex-Interest zx Offered. 14 W 114 104 41 107 n 871k MAllouea 4 74 lAmalsamatad 44 43 rJiohia 13 wi t;aiumet Hecia....4Xt Boston Slock taolatlena. BOSTON. July 16.--Call loans. $4 per cent; time loans, 4Vtii per cent. Official closing prices on biocks ana oonas: Ateklao 4a Max. central 4..., Ateataoa da pfd noetoa A Albany.. Boats A Ma Boatoa Elerated . N. Y.. N. U. A U ritekburf pfd Unloa rati So Mea. Central America Sugar .. So pf Aaaertea T. A T... Donalntoa I. A 8... Ooa. glectrlo ., laaa. Eleolrl pfd. .... .... Called Vrult , V. 8. Steal d pt Weatlnsh. Caaaaaos. Adraatur .14 iCanteonlal .. ..144 t:opper Hans ..14 Dominion Coal .., ..lat franklin , ..131 Uie Korale .. T4 Mokawk .. uold Domlnloo ... ..111 Parrot ..11 Wulncr ..lla Saata P Copter. .. 14 Tamnwk ..10 ITrlmouaUls 14 fl rlaUy t'allet t'lak victoria .. Wlneoa .. Wolrarta . II .11 . M . 1 . 84 . In u ,.. 47 ... ... Mk ,.. 17 ... 10 ... 10 ... II ,.. M ... I ... ! ... 114 ... 4 ::: ::: ... M rrl( Plannetal. IXJNDON, July 16. The demand for money to the mraket lessened today. There waa much satisfaction that the Transvaal loan Installment had been met with re course to the Bank of England. On the Block exchange the depression In Ameri cans created a bad lmprcxMlon and pro duced a general disinclination to operate. cnili weakened, but partly recovered. Americans opened weak, many stocks being at the lowest lor mis year. 1 ney 1 raaoted further, but the .steadied. Baal- i 4ll and Rosin, OIL CITT, July U.-OIL-Oedlt balances, $1.60: certincates, no bid. enipments, 76, 370. avers a-e 71.393: runs. 96,792, average, 70.999; shipments, Lima, 46,773. average, 62,- 610; runs, tnna, en.uei, average, oj,ui. SAVANNAH. Julv 15. oiu Turpentine firm. 4c. Kosln Firm. A. 1 B. C.. $1.65 p.. $1.65; F., $1.70; O.. $1.76; H.. $2.26; I., t'B5: IC $2.80: M.. $2.80: N.. $3.00: W." G. $3 15: W. W. $3.40. JSKW tunr., J uiy lo.-viu-uiion eeea Arm: nrlme crude, nominal: prime yellow 42c. Petroleum steady. Turpentine steady. near and Molnases. NRW ORLEANS. Julv IS. SUGAR Dull open kettl". 2H38 7-l6c; open kettle centrlf' IUfi1l4c: centrlfusal whit. 4 6-16C v.ii.iw .Ti4Ho: seconds. 2i"Sc Molasses open kettle, nominal. ISt'.c; centrifugal BtfilSc. Svrun. nominal, 19'q'c. vrtrw YORK. Julv 15 BItGAR Raw, firm; fair refining. 8c; centrifugal. 96 test 3c. Moiaaaes sugar, vso. xvciinwu, nrin Molasses, nrm. Now York Live Stock Market NEW TORK. July 15. CATTLE Receipts. 2.660. Steers, steady to 100 ,ik,. hulls, stesdv to 10c lower: cows unchanred. Steers, $4 2665.50: oxen snd stsgs. $3.15e4.90; bulls. $2.50tt13.ho; cows, $1754O0; extra fst. $4.15. Cables steady, Vwnnrta 5 600 fliiartan of beef. CALVEa Receipts. 4 400 and lO state calves. Veals. Y.o lower; buttermilks, 269 60c lower. Slow trade. Veals, $4.00f).25; ...... is fj. te.ll ends. 13 60: grassers and buttermilk. $2.0052.75: mixed calves, $3.00 4.00; rlty aressea real. ivo per pouna .vrra me. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts, I.4O0. Good handy sheep higher; others full stesdy; lamDS - nrm in i-c niguer, aneap, fi dv 1 nn ' lambs. 8S rAf7 8 85. . . . ... a . . . . , n rti-.n HtXiB rteceinis. .im. Mar.ei lunr-iu lower. Stats hogs, $0.008.80; rougn west ern, $5.00. Blona City Lire atoek Market, SIOUX CITY. I;, July 15. Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, ku naa beeves. $4 0ff6.00; cows, bulls and mixed $2.504T!4.60; storsers ana reeaers, nvt.mi calves and yearlings. I2.W1V1. HOOB Receipts. 4.000 head; steady, sell Ing at 8S.0O&6.10; bulk, $6 06. . Stock In Sight, Following were the receipts of live stock at the rix principal western cities yester- Csttle. Hogs. Sheen . 8.841 10.61 6 t .18.000 KJIO ll.Oix) . 4.9J . l.lu l.ooo too l.c Omaha ...... Chlcsgo Kansas City St. I x) uls St. Joseph ., Sioux City ., 6 9i 6 0l 5 91 6 94 Mi t 1 7 b H m t 6M4 s e t U 80 6 66T) 0 48" 6 39 6 444 f 82 38 a 6 19 6 161 7 60 7 69 6 83 1 6. 6 9?! ? 61 6 S 1 6J 8 8; 7 66 I 72 7 64, 7 64 1 2 I 7 4 a 7 75 7 82 7 SOi 7 83i 7 79 7 77 a 7 72! 7 76 6 87 6i t 8 Ml 6 74 6 73 6 79 a 6 8: 6 83 6 86 6 95 6 96 S 77 s U, a i 17 t 10 6 0oi 6 Hi 4 99 6 01 01 6 OS 6 16 5 11 a f 13 6 13 3 61 8 84 8 U I I 861 4 891 8 641 X 771 7ft I 4 861 I 62 V 80 7 24 6 B2 3 i 7 2 8 i 03 7 841 6 9-il 6 u 7 41 $ 69j 4 H ? 44l 911 4 lu B9 S UU ( 1 I l . 5 92 6 04 6 0 OS 8 4 3 66 3 w $ ii a sol 8 4 8 65 8 66 I 68 l(7$ t 78 e $ 78 1 83 8 81 $ 80 3 kl 8 n 8 68 8 691 a $2 3 63' $ 60i 66! 61 3 61 ei I 66 8 66 3 7! $ 81 I 78 3 60 $ 961 $ 70 4 04 3 73 4 09 3 82 4 05, 3 77 3 99 3 77 i u i 2i 8 13 8 a 3 U 3 13 I 21 3 -1 8 24 3 -a in 3d 3 24 t 24 8 1 3 18 3 21 323 $ 28 1 33 3 36 3 28 e 3 18 3 14 L) I 17 8 1 $ 22 60 18 21 8 $ 3 4 168 17 Commercial Transmission ,of Marconigrams Is being rapidly develop!, and plans already x perfected comprehend the establishment of wire leRS stations on the Atlantic coast', in Cuba, Torto Klco, Alaska and at various strategic points on the Great Lakes. The recent sale of part of its treasury stock has provided addi tional working capital to a sufllicent extent to to develop the Dividend-Earning Capacity of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America The vast possibilities presented for the opera tion of wireless telegraphy in the field occupied by the American Company, should destine its . stock to be one of the GREATEST DIVIDEND PRQDUCING Sources in this country. The present oppor tunity is the only one offered the public to share In the development of the Company. .Vor full particulars address, MUNROE & MUNROE, Broad Exchange Bldg-.. N. Y. Congress St.. Building-, Boston. Gaff Building. Chicago. Canada Life Bldg.. Montreal. Or Greens... elds & Everest, Local Representatives, Council Bluffs. Iowa. f 2 264 742 264 228 176 6 7 . 4 13 16 105 2,990 3,061 826 8X7 1.111 1,658 2,807 10.136 4,483 rUTTT.icTher wss a light run of cattle here today for a Wednesday and ths mar ket could be quoted Just about steady with yesterday." Trading was not particularly brisk, but still the cattle kept changing hands and the bulk of the offerings was soon disposed of. ' The beef steer mantel snowea very mum nhonte, rmm vesterdav. The better grades sold without much trouble at steady prices. but those that were a lime on in quaiuy were neglected, and some salesmen thought they did not get quite enough money for thM class. The quality of the cattle as a hni. nnv rantlni forward Is not as good as It has boen, so the market looks worse on paper than it really Is as compared with ten day or two wwu s. The cow market was also about steady with yesterday. Th better trades were ready sellers at fully as good prices as h.v. htn nald of late, but the grassers sold at very uneven prices the same ss usual. Borne sales looitea Detter, wnue own ers were not as good, so that taking the average sa'.es there wsa not enougn change to be wormy oi mention. Miniinu . . difficult matter to dlsDOse of the common stuff at any price, as the demand from packers Is limited. Li,,n. ni calves and stars all sold In about the same notch as they did yesterday. There is notning new to no .iu i iui; ere and feeders. The supply continues very light, while tne aemana anew uuiitu, u there Is no particular change, from day to day, and in fact not enough business Is being transacted to make a market. Rep. resentatire sa ee: No. 14 I 40 10 14 11 I 1 3 10 M 4T t I II 14 14 II 1 II II It 14 U I I 4 I 3. ...... . 1 1 1 1 8 1::::::: i , , ii i t i $ i i i 88 4 1.. "7" 1::::::: Pr. No. At. Tt. 3 tt II 116 4 70 I M . 21 106 4 74 I (0 10 1240 4 10 I II 10.... HIT 4 70 4 00 II 1 4 10 4 00 12 H 4 10 4 40 10 1231 4 11 4 10 40 1111 4 71 4 10 1 1I&7 4 71 4 10 II 1441 4 II 4 40 41 , 1140 4 14 4 40 11 1413 4 M 4 40 1 140 4 10 4 M U 14 4 I 4 10 11 1IM 4 10 4 40 1H 1400 4 M 4 40 1 1104 4 U 4 (0 1 1144 4 U 4 40 IT 1I4S 4 16 4 40 II 1111 4 4 44 41 1011 4 0 4 44 1 1101 4 o 4 41 14 .7... .1041 4 40 4 41 14W 4 II 4 44 40 1404 4 M 4 14 II 1441 4 M 4 10 1 1410 I 00 4 10 RS AND HEIFERS. 4 M II 1141 4 81 4 41 COWS. t M 1 1010 I M I 10 81. .4 ISO I M I 1 4 100 I I 8 U 4 117 I IS I M 1 HI I 44 I 40 1 1440 I 44 I 40 1 140 I 40 I 40 1 1061 I SO I 40 1 17 10 I 40 1 1X1 I 10 I 44 1 1M0 I 40 I 40 1 101 I 44 I 14 8 1114 I 44 I IS 1 110 I 1 I M 4 1134 I II I IS 8 114 I IS I K 1 40 8 14 I 0 1 1H0 S 44 I 00 1 110 I 14 I 40 1 ISO 8 40 I 00 4 Ill I I I 00 1 114 4 M I 0 1 1070 4 0 04 1 I0 4 04 I 10 1 10 4 40 8 10 3 1N0 4 l I 11 1 114 4 IS HEIFERS. 3 0 81 141 8 88 I 14 v 1 44S 4 14 I 44 3 M 4 14 IH 44 Kl 4 44 I BULLA, 8 a I ISM 3 M I 44 1 1440 I I I M 8 174 8 44 8 44 1 140 8 10 8 46 1 UM 3 0 8 10 1 , U14 4 14 CALVEa 5 I IT 4 44 4 It 1 w I 4 1..., IH IS 4 4 1 14 4 SS was disposed of In good season. Repre sentative sales: Na At. Ik. Tt. 41 144 40 I 17Uj No. ::.. is... so... 40.., 44... 41... 41... 44 147 134 SI. SS..., 41.... 41.... 40.... SI.... IS. ... 30.... SI.... 40.... 41.... 40.... 41.... 40..., S.... 47..., 41..., 40.... 14..., ST.... 14.... 111... II..., 41.... 41..., 40.... St.... 44..., SI.... 43..., 84... SI... 41... TT... 87... 41... 101. . SI... It... 44... SI... 41... 44... SI... CS... 4T 101 II.. SI... 40.. 41.. 44.. 44... 47.. 40.. SI. . ST.. 19.. 64.. TO.. 70.. 44.. I.. a., i.. BIUV.B. t,A4.VJlia. .. 141 I IS BTOOKERS AND FEEDERS. f 124 I 4 1 440 I Tl 11 ' M IN 11 at IN HOOSThe supply of hogs was not quit hM( today as It wsa yeeterday. and trading started out on a basis of about steady prices with yeaerdsy s later mar ket Before long, however. It became evi dent that there were none too many to the reantrementa of local packers. snd trading became mure active and prices Armed Up. At the start the bulk sold from 8& 12V4, to 86.1TH. and the later sales went !:,..T. from 86.16 to 86 80 .with a toD of 88 3b. The heavy hogs sold lars.ly at 8&.12H Totals....... eaua J guff BXST -iuo i Sui I Znd s.ib, mlsad from 85 16 to 86 ITU and the I ugnter toads eold from 86 80 to 86.24. Owing ....... J242I (LOS gL.844 i io tbe AuUvtt tov.ard the cloae very thiag At. Sh. rr. .161 ... Sim .14 40 I US .104 40 I UVi .134 ... I 1IM ..124 ... I IIS .III 0 I US 144 14 I 11 171 140 I 11 M I 11 ... S 11 U ..171 4 I 13U. IT.. ..Ill 100 I 11 Tl.. ..Ml 120 I II ..140 140 8 II ..171 10 I 14 ..141 40 I IS ..131 ... I IS ..ii 140 I IS .141 40 I IS ..141 140 I IS ..144 ... I IS ..170 ... 8 IS ..141 40 I IS ..340 ... 114 ..111 10 I IS ..21 40 6 II ..111 130 S IS ..241 40 I 14 ..167 ... I IS ..161 144 I IS ..334 IO0 S II ..161 120 I II ..217 ... 8 11 ..144 SO 4 IS ..174 140 I 14 ..104 40 I 14 ...140 140 I 14 ..141 ... I 14 ..14 4 I IS ..241 ... I IS 10 I IS .. 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I 17 40 17 124 I li M l 17 ...144 40 S 17 ...144 .. S 17 ...111 ... I 17 ,..244 40 S 17 ...241 40 I 17 ,..241 120 I 17 ...212 10 I 20 ...224 ... I 20 ...231 40 8 10 ...211 12 8 20 ...III ... I n ...144 130 I SO ...261 ... S 20 ...211 SO S 10 ...IS7 ... 8 20 ...127 4 I 30 ...144 ... 8 10 ...141 40 I 20 ...240 140 S 20 ...104 10 4 20 ...214 40 S 20 ...221 44 S 20 ...264 40 I 30 ...III 40' 6 20 ...224 ... I 20 ...231 40 8 10 ...234 ... S 30 ...221 80 8 80 ...124 ... I 20 ...231 ... 8 20 ...337 80 8 10 ...214 40 I 10 ....131 120 I 20 ....127 ... 8 tl ,...11S 40 3 IS ....111 SO I IS II Ill 0 S 24 14 104 ... 8 21 IS 71 II 71 11 41 10 II II 10 IS II 44 14...., 44.... 41.... 71.... 44 44.... 44.... 44.... 44.... 41.... TO.... 14.... 44.... TO.... 74.... 72.... 40.... 44.... 2.... 70.... 49.... TS., 44. PRIVATE WIRES GEO. A. ADAMS CHAIN CO. ORAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS 334 Board ot Trade Bldg., Omaha Phones iuoo and 1017. Members all prin cipal exchangee. Write for our dally mar ket letter. REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS. it ii ... I as SHEEP There waa another fairly liberal run of sheep hers this morning, and while the market waa not verv active the nrlrea paid were just about steady with yesterday. The Wyoming wethers that brought 83.35 yeaieroay sola lor 44.30 today, out tne cut was not as heavy this mornlnsr. so the price was pronounced about steady. A big string of Morris A Julian wethers from Idaho so'.d for 33.60, which was also a steady price. Packers all seemed to want a few sheep, but still they did not take hold with as much Ufa a might be ex pected. There were a few feeders Included In the offerings, but none too many te supply the ucmana, ana till marsei couia ssueiy ds quoted steady. Quotations - for grass stocks flood to choice lambs, 86.60S.0o; fair to good lambs. aauuejD.ov; gooa io cnoice yearlings, 83.Mif 4.26; fair to good yearlings, 83.6064.86; good to cnoice wetners, u.sckjs.td; fair to gooa weiners, 4a.wj,t(0: good to choice ewes, 32.7S63.40: fair to rood ewes. 22.60a2.76: feeder lambs, $3.6063.76; feeder yearlings, 33 0O3 6O: feeder wethers. 12. 7634.28: feeder ewes, aa.uoQ2.ftO. representative sales: No. " f Av. Pr, 637 Id ho wethers 8 bucks 398 feeder ewes and wethers... 26 cull wethers 635 Wyoming feeder wethers. SM Wyoming wethers 801 Idaho wethers Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, lt14 Farnam atreet: Deeds. Hiram L. Hodges to Nellie L. Coo!ey, lot 4, glemssen Place add Il.tiOO Camilla W. Prugh and husband to Hiram I. Hodges, lot 4, Blemasen Place add LoOO Ida M. Cronk and husband to Nellie I.. Cooley, lots 9 and 10, block 13, Cen tral Park add 1000 Mary A. Dajtor and husband Wo Orace Droste, lot U, block 3, Marys vllle add ......: - too Mary A. Daxon and husband to Inei Christenson, lots 11 and 12, block 3, Marysvli:e add 1,008 Sheriff to Charles Wilson, lot 12, block .8, KounUe & Ruth s add 5,424 Isaac D. ciark ana wile to Anton Nestor, lot 9. Clifton Place add: 1.100 Union National bank to William 8telm- ley, lots 8 and 4. block 3, Crelghton Heights add . 1 Julia M. Landon to J. J. tlruechert. nVi wVi block 16 In S. E. Rogers' add, aiso strip DO feet wide adjoining Roy Marshall to Wll.lam O, Ure, lot 14, diock 7, uearora t'lace aaa Mortgages. Amanda Johnson to W. S. Shoemaker, nVh lot 4. block 2. Brown Park add... Chambers Academy company to the Conservative Savings ana L,oan asso ciation, wHj lots 10 and 11, block 1, Henry & Hhelton's add 6,000 Anton Nestor and wife to Isaac D. Clarke, lot In Clifton Place 600 Frank J. Uutcllff and wife to B. Lom bard jr., lot 3, Cherry garden 2,000 Axel Storm and wife to Conservative Savin A Loan association. 4 lot 14, block 151, South Omaha Charles J. Clinchard and wife to South Omaha Loan and Building associa tion, lot 15, block 2, McOavock O'Keeffe's add Anna Kahm Co O. F. Beavers, lot 11. block 12, .letters add John C. F. Lehmann and wife to John T. McDonald, Wt V lot 69, Glss's tvdd 106 IfiO 72 100 , 100 108 lu6 13 60 1 60 8 00 1 76 3 05 8 80 t 60 CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARHLKT. Cattle Steady te Lower Hags Higher Sheep Close Weak. miriinn t..iu h k Tr t v o.uut. 18.000 head, too Texana: steady to 6o lower! good to prime steers, I5.tnxa5.50: poor to medium, h.oixos.oo; stocsers ana leeuers, 12 IKxaAM: cows. 31. BO34. 30: heifers. 82.26!l 4 SA: eannerl. tl.&(Krf2.78: bulls. 82.00tcr4.ao: calves, 82.6o3.00; Texas-fed steers, 83.264J 80. HOOS Recelpta 28,000 head; estimated to morrow. 25.000: left over. 6.O0O: etronr to 6c higher; mixed and butcher. 16.006.40; good to choice heavy, a.z.yira.4o; rougn neavy. 84.8V(,6.26; light. 36.30tbe.70; bulk of sales, A fJhZ. 4ft. oHElti" ANU bAMHs-rteceipts, u.ouo head; lambs opened sxeady, closed weak; 750 162' 28 800 660 150 COO cows and heifers, 32.254.26; canners, 82.603 2.50; ' bulls, 2.50an.00; calve. 32.KWB.t0; Texas and Indian steers,' 32.2o0X4.26; cows and heifers, 32.00&2.8o. HOGS Keoelpta, 6,000 head; market weak; pigs and lights, t5.0i-4j6.75; packer., 25.25tit.0; .butchers and best heavy, 86.2u3 6.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,00) head; market steady; native mutton. 84.5 1 C4.0O; lambs. 64.2b3.00; culls and bu ks. 82.2o4p4.26; stockers, 6i.00c$3.u; Texans, 33.-0 04.70. St. Joseph L.1 ve Stoclt Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 15. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,781 head; natives, 83.7iU..16; cow.i ana heifers, 31.504.10; stooksrs and leedeis, 83.0011 4.00. HOUS Receipts, 7,6(7 head; steady; lights, 3o.22ft4je.37tt; medium and heasy, 5. 16(06.85. bHUKP AND LAMBS Receipts, A head; active; wethers, 84; native ewes, 83. 00. Briers from the Coarts. Judge Baxter has gone to New York to spend his vacstlon among the Thousand Islands. He will return in September. The application of the wife of. Arthur Van Horn for attorney's fees and alimony Lending the trial of a oase for divorce has een passed by Judge Day until Saturday. Mary Bevlns asks divorce from George F. Bevlns on ground of desertion. They were married in Iowa In 1897 and have three chil dren, the possession of whom the mother desires. The First National bank of Chadron asks for garnishee proceedings sgatnst the Illi nois Centrsl railroad to discover prn(erty of H. L. Scogglns, against whom the bank holds judgment. Judge Vinsonhaler Ik hearing the ess of Fred Turner sgalnst The Floyd J. Campbell Company, in which the plaintiff seeks to re cover money paid to an employe of the flCBa , im III urn Wmi.u v. 7 , -. we...., company wiiv iivi a. .1. .n u.mi.vu wiium good to choice weth w, 83.764.00; fair to I to the orders of ths plaintiff. choice mixed. 83.00rj3.75; western sheep. 82.5xhQ4.ou; nauve lamoa, 8s.uutae.BU. Kaaaas City Live Sleek Market. KANSAS CITT. July 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.200 hesd; natives, 1.6U0 Texan; calves, 6u0 nstlves and 300 Texans; corn fad cattle steady to loe higher; quarantine firm to 10c higher; eaivee aemorantea, the low est of the season; cows and heifers, 10c lower; stockers snd feeders lower; choice export ana aresaea oeei steers, et.asejQ.io; fair to good, 83 1x04.86; stockers and f.sd. srs, 82 4tf4.40; western fed. 33 0((4.76: Texai and Indian steers, kimsii'i; texas cows, 31 75439.00; native oows, 81.60714 0); native heifers, 32.84)4.60; canners, Il.o0itjl.a6; bulls, 82 0iVsO 6O; calves, rll oVxtPl. 76. HOGS Receipts, 3.0uu hesd; market ac tive and stesdy to Arm; top, 86.85; bulk of sales, 36-2ni6 26; heavy, 86.164)6 36; mixed packers, 364i 27V,: light. 6 2.'U&4.32a; yorkera. 86.37Win4.32V,: ptl. 8S.k'.a. SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipts. 1.101 head; market steady to nrm; nativ lambs, tl JutftOO; western lambs, 83.0u.76; fei western. 8S Ot-oe.25: Texas clipped year, ling. 83.2643A0U; Texas sheep. 3.0O4p4O; stockers and feeders, t2.3uelte. gt. Leela Lire Sleek Market. ST. LOUIS, July 16. C ATT US Receipts, t00 head, including 4.006 Texsns; market dull and weak; nsUve shipping and export steers, 34 3bi 26; dressed beef and butchers steers. 84.vu4je.U0'; steers unaer s.wu iue. Acnes Forbes sues ths city of Omaha for ts.ouo damages for injuries received by fall- . ing on the Iron top to the manhole at Sev enteenth and Pine streets Juns 6. Shs al leges that she broke her leg snd received other Injuries which produced damages in the amount of 84.000. while the additional 31,000 la asked for the loss of time and labor to the husband. Informstions have been filed In the dis trict court sgalnst George Frasear, charged with daylight breaking and entering; Jay D. Wyman. charged with Incorrla Iblllty ; Oeorge Easton, charged with daylight breaking and . entering; Henry Weggers, charged with stabbing with Intsnt to wound, and Joseph locum, chsrged with burglary. Railway Holes aad rerseaals. W. C. Melville, northwestern psssengsr agent for the 'Frisco, returned home Wednesday morning. Darius Miller, first vies president of the Burlington system, and O. 11. Crosby, as sistant geseral freight trafflo manager, are la the city. H. D.1l4n If 1. nr..M.nl A . L. - n 1 1 . Villi'.. ' ,-. . u L ; 1 . ill I.. A M.. with headquarters at Chlcaaro. and Oeneral Manager Holdrege left for Denver Tuesday mgnu W. H. Jones. dMslon frelrht ssent for for the Nebraska snd Wyoming division of the Chlcsgo A Northwestern, has gone to Kansas (Mty to attend a mssllng of the tlt.e; surckera aad feeder, 8A6u.e. Trsnsinlsaourt treUht kareau.