t TTTE OMATTA DAILT BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1903. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whett, Emt at Opening, Enrdem with Daj, 0 osin Firm and Higher. CORN AND OATS i AIRLY QUIET AND IP Provisions Rule MrouBer oo Board of Tridr, rrlces from 'Dlsne to Fifteen Cents la Day's Business. CHICAGO, July 1. Wheat showed iranDih i-i in i up a sion und the rl ae was lirm. with September up c. Corn i .i ei it u unit ti,,i . 1 .ipi Mere a shade hinr lull were ciu.el and cloned Bteady at a gain of Vdc. Provision were stronger and from 10c to loc 1. Inner. The early wimat maikut was easy on and bearish crop news aim lower caUa nrlrata llnud i'rm ttie OUeilinK OA f.ee Hlop-ne -llliig; September opened Htlc lower at iWj.iHo and aold oft to vtuvinir i.v fi;nmisaioii house.4 checked ins decline and the .ton became firmer on ex cellent cash proHpects and reported email country offering. Under these Influences September aold up to 76'fcc. but lost sons of the advance on renewed Belling on ins upturn. The close was lirm at 77Vc a gain of14c Bradstreet a reported expor.s of whiat and flour of 8,6.2..wO busliels, aflnlnat 2,3-i,000 bushels last week and S,37,0OO bush els a year ago. Clearances were equal to 201,800 buahela. Primary receipts were -1 -,-600 bUHhels, againBt 842,.o bushels laxt ear. Minneapolis and Duiutn reportei receipt! of 161 cam, which, with local leceipts Of 6J cara 17 of contract grade gave a total for the three points of 2ii oars, against 11 last wenlis and 4-4 a year ago. There waa considerable helling In the corn Jilt early on the bettor crop prospect and ower cables and the feeling at the start was weak. Ixcal bulls gave support at tne decline, however, and a fair demand from scalpers followed, causing a reco.ery of the early los, the market holding steady until the close. September was up a shade at 6olyoWo, atler ranging between 'Jo and 60ic. Local receipts were 111! cars, with 19 of contract grade. .There was a fair trade In oats. Septem ber closed steady at He advance at 830 83c, alter ranging between 33Ve and WVaJ. Local receipts were 19 cara. Commission houses supported the pro vision trade and brokers took on ribs and lard. The result waa a strong market ex cept for an early start In lard, with be p tember pork up at the close loc at 814. w, with lard lwtfUfcc higher at 8.l-tt-.16 and ribs loo higher at ts.uiV. . Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 85 cars; corn, ZJ6 cara; oats, 230 cara; hogs, 9,oo head. The leading; futures ranged aa follows : Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I a July 76 b July 7514 a Kept. b Bept. WW :. n July 49Mi Bept. 9l.ifat, Deo. 47i OHIS July SS'i Sept. S3Vfc Dec. poi'K-. July 14 20 Bept. 14 W Lard July 7 82H Sept. 7 96 ) Oct. 7 7& Ribs July 8 45 Sept. 8 62 Oct, 7,86 I 76h; 7a 7514 764 761 76 76 76 77 76 4S 60 49 38 77'l 76H 76W 491 it it 771 4!' bO1 4-!! 4 u-h' 38 Vt 87, 8 33 ft 33 gt'i ,33$..4 33r? 114 14 SO 14 20 14 25 7 80 14 80 14 66 14 15 14 40 7 85 14 67V4 I 7 92 7 97 s zo 7 80 7 S2V4 161 B 16 8 02 7 72 . 7 77 8 67HI 8 57 8 67V4 8 46 8 40 7 95 8 42 8 47 1 60 8 12K 8 1V 8 07 a Old. b New. No. . , I'a.li nnntollnnfl wra B follOWS! - FLOlK-Sleady; winter patents, $3.75(3 8.90; straights. $3.40(33. 70; springs, 4.60itla.OO; atmlBhts. $3.iKnfM.50; bakers'. M.O03.80. WHBAT No. 2 red, 75(&e6V4c. CORN No, 2, 60c; No. 2 yellow. S0& OATS No. 2, StVurJ6c; No. 8 white, 41c: No. 8 white, 36iR40c. RTI.' K, 1 0n. UARLkJY Good feeding, .tic: fair to choice malting, 4650o. SEEDS No. 1 flax, 93c: No. 1 northwest ern, 87c. Prime timothy, $3.46. Clover, con- . no iiiwj.n?. firt PROVISi6nS Mess pork, per bbl., 814.80 tB14.36. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.86i&7.92. Bhort rih. aides (loose). tS.35GS.56. Dry aalted houldera ' (boxed I. 7.?ru 1 J(7. Short clear aidea (boxed). $8.60u8.6i. The following were the receipts and ship ments of nour ana grain yesieraay; Kecelots. hhlpcienta Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu.,.. Oats, bu.... Rye. bu.... Barley, bu. 11, WW . 24.060 .146.300 .237,450 . 4.760 . 23,000 82.910 834.933 804, 7S0 V "in h Producs exchanse today the but- . . . . . i . iutfiAni ler maraei was wtsjori uoaiuviiva, . dairies, 16'!iao. Clieese, steady to firm, 19 11 c. F.kks, steady: at mark, cases In cluded, Utfl4o. new york; okhurai, market. Uaotatlons of the Day om Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK. July 17. FLOUR Recelpta, 15,668 bbls.; exports. 14,720 bbls.: steady and unchanged; winter patents. $3.90y4.30 winter straights. SJ.Oiii3.ti: Minnesota pat ents, $4.40U4.70; winter extras, $2.90(S3.20; Minnesota bakers. t3.SM3.75; winter low frudeK. $2.7(Xfi3.C0; winter straights, tWip 85. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.uo $.35: choice to fancy, S3.40tt3.60. CORNMBAL Dull; yellow western, cltv. ti.iu. nrii nay wine. la.Uffta.a). RYE Quiet; feeding, 62c. c. i. f., New York: rn Utlntr. 6I'i.i6ic, c. I. f., New York. H A RLE Y Steady. WHEAT Recelpta. 12.650 bu.; exports, IBMn I . . . ............ rn O mA SO.UIW uu, djiui, irnui , nil. iru, ,,iu, elevator; No. $ red, 80o, afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 82c, f. o. b., afloat. Op tions developed early weakness undor llqul datlon, bearish cables, large Argentine shipments and r:voranle weather news, Rallying at noon on snrall Interior recetnis, the market whs Inter advanced by bulllHh estimates of the world's crop and lare weekly clearances. The close was Vuo net hlifher. Bales Inc'udea. No. z red. July 8t7-iiSIc, closed at 84c; September, Kli 8-il-10c. closed at 82c; December. 81'tS2c, closed at mo. CORN Receipts. 41.450 bu.; exports. 764,- 8H1 bu. Sales. 116.000 bu.; futures, 640 bu, f. o. b., afloat: No. 2 yellow, blc; No. 2 white, 67c. The option market had nn early decline under selling due to e.isler cables and big Arxentlne shipments, which was followed by a rally with wheat. July closed at 67c; Beptennber, tt',c. closed at 66Hc; lecember, f&'v'fw'iiC, closed at 66iC, OATS Receipts CO.'-'flO bu. ; exports, 30 bu. Spot, oulet; No. 2. 41c; standard white 42$ 42u; No. 8. 43c: Nn. S white, 414c; track white, wentern. 42i-49c; track white, state. 424ito. otuiona easier. FEED Easy; spring bran, $17.5017 17.76; mlthlllns;. $19.00620 50; winter, $l$.Ww 20.00; city. iiBW. HAY Dull: shipping, 8ufrS&; good to choice. $1.10ul.l6. HOPS Oulet; at.ite. common to choice. 1902. 16(mc; 1!t. 13q'Hc; oH, 6ti8c; Pnclflo const. 1H02, lU'21c; 1901, 13 (i 16c; olds, 5(ii9a 1I1PES Steady; Oulveston, 20 to 26 lbs., lc; - a norma, ii to u iub., isc; lexas dry X tO J" IDS., 14C. LEATHER Steady; acid. 2326o. RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 40 v-; japan, nominal. PROVISIONS Heef. ensy; family, $10 00 p lo.so: mess s.una so; beef hams, $20.ii0flf22.uo; ptcKei, tu.iu.vv.w: city extra nieMs. $16 OOfflH.OO. Cut meats, firm: pickled tellies. $9.7f'i7i0.6O; nlrkb-d shoulders, t. o' J 7 to; pn-Kiea nams, u iwrria.uu. L,ara, quiet WeHtern steamed, $t 3t; July closed tx .30 nominal refined, steady; continent, 58 3-1; ISoulh American, f90; conpound, $7.2ft T.76. X'ork ateady; family, $17.cVi 18 00; abort cleur, !n tu ii.,t; ineas. lis DOirn.26. T ALLOW Steady ; city, 4c; country, iil 'T l'ER RecHpta, 7 544 pkgs ; steady; rtnte nuiry. n-uc: creimery. l6H'ir-0'c. 1-UlTl.ir t!Wulta 7 AM am al.u.lu State, full cream, fency, targe and small colored und white. l'H.. LOOS Reoelnts. 6 9 9 pkfr.: Irregular; Wetrn secontis lo extras, H01-'"4iC. llU'LTHY-Alive, firm; westrrn spring rnicaens, ic; tow s. usc; turaeys, lie dre-ed. firm; western I rollers. 16ilsc; tow- v.c; raeys. i.viri!. META I S There was n sdvanc of 8a lor spot tin In London, to 1X1 Rs. while fu tures advanced It's, to 1)5. In New York tin ws mIko a little higher, belnn quoted ft t iv-r7 ,B. Conner 'n London was sllerhtly lilnher. gilnlng 6a on spot, which Insi-d at i:fl?aM nd Is M on futures, wliii,li closM st E5 Ifis. Locollv. however. copper was lower, twin quoted at $it Wf 13 W for Uka and electrolytic, and at tii L1 '"J Vr e""n There waa a da cline of Is Sd for lead In Tondon, where it closed St i:il 7s (d. lil)y lead was qulcl and unchnr-d. at 4 Spel'er decllnel 2s Cd In London, closing at 20 7sM. In New York snelter ws quoted at $4.60. Iron clow-d nl F2s 4d In (llsnrow, and at 44s 4d In Mtddlesborough. Locally, Iron w n( No. 1 foundry, northern, at 817 6f4rl8WI: Na. 1 foundrv. southern. rd No. 1 foundry, aouinern aott, at tu.ibgiajB. Liverpool Orala gad Provisions. LIVERPOOL. July 17 WHEAT-Spot. Na, 1 noryiero, spring iuU at (s 64; No- I red western, winter, quiet at s 2d; No. 1 California, dull at 8a d. Futures quiet; July, s 7d; Bcpterjibar, 6a twd; Deoember, e Sd. CORN Ppot, American mixed, eaay at 4s f.'td. Futures quiet; July, 4a 6d; Sep tember, 4a 4d. OMAHA WHOLKIlUt MARKET. Conditio- of Traae a a 4 otatleaui Rtaple and Faary Preface. EGOS Fresh stock, loaa off. 12c. LIVE POUL'i RY Hena, !Kluc; aprlng chickens, per lb., 161.14c; roosters, accord ing 10 age, 4voc; turkeys. Iodise; ducks, 54 7c; geese, 6(&7c. BUTTER Packing stock, 13o; choice dairy. In tubs, Hulw; separator, 20c. FRESH FISH-Fresh caught trout, 9o; pickerel, 8c; pike, c; perch, 6c; buffalo. 7c; blueflsh, 11c; whlteflsh, 9c; salmon, 14o; haddoik, luc; codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 26c; lobsters, green, per lb., 23c; bullheads, 11c; cattish, 14c; black bass, 0c; halibut, 10c; cranple, 12c; herring. 6c: perch, o; white baaa, loc; blueflna, 8c BRAN Per Vn, $ , , HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. $-.0; No. 2t $8; medium, $7.60; coarse, $7. Rye straw, $7. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and recelpta light. CORN tuc. , OATS 38c. R-K -No. 2, 46o. VEGETABLES. NEW POTATOES Southern, per bu., 80c, PARSLEY Per doa. bunches, 30o- CUCLMbERS Home grown, per dos., 40 O-tfrc. BEANS Home grown, wax, per market basket, 26c; string, per market basket, 2i PEAS Home giown, per market basket, 36a CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per dos., 600. CABBAUU New California, per lb.. l TOMATO E 8 Texas, per 4-baaket crate, 76c. RHUBARB Per lb., lo. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.60. CELERY Michigan, per doa., 26c. ONIONS New California dry, per lb., Jci Texas, per lb., 2o. FRUITS. BLACK: RASPBERRIESPyr 24-qt. case. K-U rapbkki Per -4-pint case. $2.&o. BLUEBERRIES Par 16-qt, case, -. PLCMS Buibanks, $1.26; Bontons, per box, $1.; P. D., per box, $1.26; tioose, per -4-qt. box, $L&0. CHERRIES California, white ana Diaox, ptr lo-lb. box, $2. r-tur-i irageay, per oox. PEACHES Caiit'ornla, Hales' Early, per box, $1; St. John's Early freestone, $1.36. cuakapiib 1'er io-qt. case, OOOSEUERRIES per i-qt. case, - PEARl California. Bartlett's. per box. $2.6. CANTALOUP caiirornia, per craw, oi Texas, per crate, $3. APPLES New stock, -bU,, 75C, WATERMELONS Texas, tB-0O eacn. TROPICA 1 FRUtlS. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 76c: Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18o. ORANGES Mediterranean, all sues, 3.oo (U3.; Jaffa, $3.23.60; fancy blood, per -box, $2; St. Mickes, or paper rlne, all sixes, .jm1i4.01): Valentlas. 4.u0dj26. LEMONS cauiorma lancy, aou 10 sou sizes, $5.7u&.OU; 240 to 270 sixes, HUS.0O; Mesalnaa, $6.00(6.60. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 MAPLE SUUAU-Ohio, per lb.. 10c. POPCORN Per lb., c; sneueu, c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6o: xo. 1 veal calf, 8 to Li lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6o; dry sailed hides, Hw 12c; sheep pelts, 2tta.ic; bone hides, $x.6oJ 2.60. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft aneii, per 10., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft sheil. per ID., lite; no. t nara siieii, per iu., ims, Braslla, per lb., Ho; ttlberta, per lb., 1-c; alraonus, soft shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell, per lb., 16c: pecans, large, per .0.. c; small, per lb., 11c; cocoanuis, per dox., alo: oiiestnuui, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb. 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., Tc; Diaca wa.nuia, per bu., 7; hickory nuts, per bu., $i.0. Bt. Loals Grain ssd Provisions. 6T. LOUIS. July 17. WIIEAT-rrtJier; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 71 o: track, 80c: July, 71c; September, 77miic; Decem ber, 78c; No. 2 hard, 7tWBtwo. CORN Firm: NO. t caan, wvc; vraca. 48c; July. 49c; September, 49c. OATS Dull; No. 2 cash. 8tic; track, 869 $6c; July, 3c; September, 83c; No. 2 wiilte, 4ic. K-E steady at mm. FLOUR Dull, steady; red winter patents, $3. 9041 4. C6: extra fancy and atraight, $3.t0tf 8.86; clear $3.153.26. SEED Tlmouiy, ateady; .oocff.. CORNMKAL Steady; $2.80. BRAN Dull; sacked east track, 73 75c HAY Dull; timothy, $7.00ii&.00; prairie, $6.0011.00. IKON W11VH lil-O 1.W. BAGGING -4i6c HEMP Twine. 6c PROVISIONS Pork: Higher; Jobbing, standard mess, $14.60. Lard: Lower, $7.3,. Bacon steady; boxed, extra, $9.60; clear ribs. $9.62; Bhort clear, .bi. metadb ieuq: estrong a m.. ryw ter: Firm at $6.60. POULTRY Firmer; chickens, w, springs, 13o; turkeys. 13o for old ducks. 7c; geese, 3410. BU'l'llfiK- bteaay: creamery, 15lo; dairy, 1cB17c. EGGS steady at 110, loss on. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6,000 8,000 Wht. hu 118.000 80.UO0 Corn, bu 62,000 68,000 Oats, bu 42,000 86,000 Kansas City Grain mm PreiTlslens. V A NSAfl CITY. Julv 17 WHEAT Hen- tember, 87c; December, 78c; cash. No. 1 hard. 724(72c; No. 3. 69.lc; No. 4, 66c; rejected, U3bi4c; No. i red, 7374c; No. 3, 71c. rfiRlf-September. 44c: December. 43c: cash, No. 2 mixed, 48 49c; No. 2 white, 60 C&lc: no. 0. 4c. OA 1 a NO. wnita, taiuttv, tvv. s nu-ou, $&c. . HVK NO. 1. C. HA 1 Choice timothy, $12.00; choice prai rie. $U.00ff 11.60. butter creamery, iovwibw; iancy dairy. 16c. eggs tTeen, izc Recelpta. Bhlpment Wheat, bu. 60,8' 84,400 12,800 19,200 2.OU0 7.000 Corn. bu... Oats, bu.... Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr ana Bran MINNEAPOLIS. July IT. WHEAT Cash. Mc; July, 844c; September, 75c: on track. No. 1 hard, 8fSo; No. 1 northern, S4c; No. 2 northern, 82c; No. I northern, U4l !-. FLOUR- First patents, $4.6594.86; second Clears, $l50Q3.6O; patents, $4.40614.60; first second clears, e3.40-33.ow. BRAN In bulk, U.-4fL.o, Philadelphia Prod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 17. BUTTER Firm, good demand; extra western cream ery fir: nearby prints, ac. EGGS Firm, o higher; rresn nearby. lc, loes off; western. 17c; southwestern, 1G ItiMic: soutnern. lowfiinc t'HKKSK-uiad. dui sieeav: new ron full creams, choice, new, 1010c; fair to good, 9(S10c. Htlwankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. July 17. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern. 88((fS9c; No. 1 northern, wttkshc; new Heptember, 77o. 1 1 r; c lower; o. 1, so.-;. BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 58g60c; sample. 40 -3c. CORN Heptember, who. Dnlat Orala Market, DULUTH, July 17. WHEAT No. 1 north ern, to arrive, Mc; no. 3 northern, 64oi Ju'y. sr,c; Feptember, 76c. OATS-31i36c Feorl Market. PEORIA. July n.-CORN-Steady; No. 1 toe; No. f. 49c. OATS-Dull; No. $ white. 33o. Toled Sred Market. TOLEDO. July 17. SEED Clover, dull and wek; October, 6a lower at $6.60 bid. London Stock Market. LONDON. July 17. Closing quotations: Coneola. monef....M 1-14 N. Y. Central 11 .11 I II N. Y. Central do accouut 1 1-11 Norfolk a Wee I era Aneconda 4 V, go pfd. ra Atchleon tf Ontario A W eat era. It Fennarleaola tt Rand Mtnaa 124 Heeling II .1 de let pfd 14 , 41 10 V do lt Baltimore A Ohio. anedtan PaclDc... rhreeial A Ohio Chl,t,o 1. W c. m. at. f.... 41 . M ...II ! do td ptd ...1444 Soul here Ur ... Ill do pre ... i Southern ladle ... w I'aloa Pacite ... lie do pfd ... 1 V. B. Bteel ... M I do ptd ...Ut Wehaah WVt r.lerB Denver A R. O , 47 do pfd Erie , I , It do let do ad pfd TIH llllnnle Optra! lulelle A Naak...lo1 do pfd . ai M . K. A T Zl4 BAR PILVKR-Steady st !3'.d per ounce. MONK. IS. 1i3 per cent. The rate of dtn- eount In the open market for short bills la per cent ana 1 or inree-tnoiiuur bills Is 2i?j 1-11 per cent. Foreign Financial. U)N1X)N. juiy 17. nuppiiee of money were plentiful In the market today and the demand was moderata. The tone of business on the Stock exchange waa tolerably cheer ful, refleoliof Ui A-nerluaa luaxkeu, but trading wsa light. 'Console hardened slightly, owing to the money conditions and home rails were firm. Americans st the opening were errstlc. Soon after thre wss a general Improvement, then Americans were quiet and neglected until they grew firmer on the receipt of New York's opening quotations, after which they eased slightly and closed quiet. Grand Trunk rose on the large trafflo Increase. The advance of In the price of sliver waa due to the shortage for July and to eastern Inquiry. PARIS. July 17. Home stocks on the bourse todny opened rslher weak, owing to realisations. which tendency prevailed throughout the day. Foreigners alone were Arm. The market closed dull. Industrials were general Iv lower. Rio Tlntos lost 2 points. Three per cent rentes, 34f 67o for account. Exchange on London, 25 f llc for checks. . ... BERLIN. July 17. The Washington dis patch announcing the settlement of the Manchurlan eytllculty and the peaceable turn which Turko-Bulgarian affairs have taken gave a strong tone to stocka on the bourse today. Canadians were higher. Iron and coal shares were the firmest. ICxchange on London, 20m 3Kpfg for checks. Discount rates: Bhort bills, 8 per cent; three months' bills, t per cent. NEW YORK STOCK AJID BONDS. prices Boem, Market Closln Actlre and Steady. NEW YORK, July 17. -The recovery In prices of securities, which wae Interrupted yesterday by the late slump In Amalga mated Copper, was resumed today. It showed some- hesitation at Various times owing to the unsettling effect of sudden breaks In special stocks. But It gathered force as the day progressed and the final hour of the whole market wae lifted be tween 2 and I points over last night. New York Central and Bt. Paul led the advance, but gains of 2 polnta or over were secured by Pennsylvania, Reading, Erie first pre ferred. Illinois Central, Kansas & Texas preferred, Union Pacific, Atchison, Amalga mated and Smelting. Among the Inactive stocks there were some larger gains, which represented recoveries from recent corre spondingly violent declines. The opening advance In the market was first checked by a renewed attack on Amalgamated Cop per, which carried it back to yesterday's low record level. But the stock showed de termined resistance and became strong, not withstanding a report of an additional cut In the price of them all. Another back-set was caused by the drop In Bugar to l below last night, which followed the an nouncement of a rise In the price of re fined suKar and was without other explana tion. Colorado Fuel then made a violent slump of 6 points to the low price for the year, and tills waa luliowea Dy a Dreaa 111 Toledo. St. Louis 4 Western se curities which cost the common Btock 6 points, the preferred 7 and the 4 per cent bonds 2. Rock Island was the last stock to show notable weakness and Its decline of 1 ended the resistance to the advance In the general market. The market was not notably affected by any of these breaks and this caused an imoreaslon that covering on a large scale was going under the depres sion In spots. This gave color to the sup position that the occasional breaks were due to raiding tactics, although there wer'i Indications of the closing out of some ac counts hv forced liauldatlon. The genera. feeling over the money outlook was brighter and rumors were circulated without as signed authority that many proposed loans by railroad corporations naa oein pi poned. Estimates of the week's currency movements pointed to a net gain by the banks of over $3,000,000. The rise in Interest rates here seems to hare Induced a large Inflow of currency from Interior points and the eubtreaaury made heavy disbursements yesterday and today for special accounts, thus largely reducing ,the week's early lose by the banks to that institution. The offer ings of the foreign funds In thla market have also relieved the situation. Sterling exchange, however, made some recovery today from yesterday's sensational break. Discounts hardened in London and Berlin and sterling weakened at Parle. London also turned seller of securities In this mar ket on balance, the upward turn of prices, which was more rapid here than to London, offering advantages for selling on arbitrage stocks which were purchased; at the lower level in London. The large increase In wheat exports for the week, which rose 1,272,374 bushels over those of last week, was a satisfactory development In the ex (,.,. inn The nrlnclnal Interest in tomorrow's bank statement will turn on the Item of loans. It Is supposed that the Penn sylvania company has commenced the re payment -or mi n aiuiina . - question, on the other hand, now rar mi large borrowing vy rauiw-u . ,.... will be reflected la the statement, as a con siderable portion of these loans have gone qtnriav'a movement In stocks, how ever, reflected the feeling of confidence that the banking situation is ki-u-iii -proved. The market closed active and Bonds were incunea 10 ii-"j with stocks, but there were some spots which maae me tone irrjiui. :,. - -oiA 2S5.ooo. United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. Following are -110 uuwuuim w . York Stock exchange: Atrhuan i. at. Paul do pfd 171 Bel. A Ohio So. Pkciao 47 Mi ora 80. Hallway Canadian Pacific 1WW do pld T.s Psclte Toledo, Bt. L. W 17 xCentral of N. J... Che. Ohio ,. Chicago A Allen.... do pfd Chlcaco O. W.... do let pfd Chicago & N. W... Chicago Ter. A Tr. de pfd c. c. c. at. l... Colorado Bo do- let pfd do M ptd Tel. A Hudaos Del. l A W (leaver A R, O..... do pfd... Rrle de 1st ptd do td pfd Great Nor. pfd Hocklns Valley ... do old lo 10 Sk do Bid . us Union PacUte . it . M do pld Wabuh . UV6 164 do pfd , U Wheollns L. ... . 1 . llfcl Wim. central ... 711k ...114VI de pfd . w .121 .1M .101 .1W Adams Ki k.. ... el America Kx , ... WW United Btatos Ex... Walls-Fargo Ex.... Aauu. uoppor , Amir. Car A F.... do pfd Amor. Locomotive. do pfd American S. A R.. do pfd Amer. 8usar Ret. . Anao. Mining Co... Brooklyn R. T Colo, fuel A Iron. ... M ... n ... !! ... v V7 ... M ...JT 71k ... W 111. 4 u ... ...111 ... it Illinois Central Iowa Central de pfd.... K. C. Sou them..., de pfd L A N Manhattan t, 1 Mel Bt. Rr I Mina. Bt. L.... Mo. Pacific U.. K. A T , do pfd Nat. Rr. of Max.. de pfd N. Y. Central , Norfolk A W , do pfd Ontario A W ... W Ootumbua A H. C. . . MM ... nt. Cona Oaa . . , Oen. Electric Inter. Paper ,,..1M ...17 ... 14 ... 41 1"V do Pfd ... 7H .iliuilntar. Psmp .... 17 17 zade aid. ...... .... T7 .... n .... is .... M $4 ... tMk 1H National Bleeult National Lead ., No. American PaclBa Mall 41 W 1S u ! People- Oaa .... 117aiPreaaed a. Car ., .... .... 14 .... M .... II Pullman P. Car. Republic Steel . 14 um MS4 II u :.4 7 PenneylTanla F.. C. C. A do pfd .... T141 Rubber Oeeda .. .... 01i .... U .... 41 1 Reading ..... do let pfd do M ptd Rock lalend Co.... xdo pfd at l a r is ptd. do Id pfd at. l. a. w do pfd X Ex-dlvldend. do pfd. Tena. coal I., U. a. Leather SI .... 11 .... II .... el do v. a. de pfd Hubbar pfd I IT II u. a. steel ... .... do pfd.. .... n Western Ualaa .... UVi xx Offered. Haw York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 17. MONET On call steady at 2VM.3H per cent, closing at 2 per cent; time money firm, with Blxty days at 4Vkd-4 per cent, ninety days at 4$6 per cent and six months at 6 per cent; prime mercantile paper. 5166 per cent. STBRLINO klXCHANGE-Firmer, with actual business In bankers bins at 4.5tt(J 4 8630 for demand and at $4.839ft4.84 tor sixty days; posted rates, $4.-4'34.86 and $4 S'tfH 87'; commercial bills, 34.83V Bli-V tUtr OWi uuuaie, RON Do uoveminciii, owocmj, rau-iuau. . .. . Irregular. e The Closing quotations on ounus are as follows: V. 8. ret- is. teg. , liKSkiz. Central Is Ino.. MH ,.lu Minn. A Bt. L. 4a... ..10.4, M.. K. A T. ee u ,.lvVii de Is II ..WiVN. T. C. gen. tVke... M ..UlSeN. t- C. fen. Ml 117 ..111 INe. FaclBo 4e 101 ..ill de le 71 ..iul'N. A w. eoa. 4a : ..log Reading gea. 4s 44 k .. M)Vi Bt. 1 1. M. a W.llr .. UBt. L 8 F. 4a.... M .. .St. U a. W. la n .. de la 14 ..log I18. A. A A. F. 4a.... 71 . .ml Bo. Facile 4e M ..101 IBe. Ralloaf ta 111 .. 71 -Teiae A Facino la. .Ill So co-pen do U, r.g do coupon do seer 4a. rag.. do .eopoa do eld 4a. rag-. do ceupea do le, reg do ceaeon Atchlaoa gea. 4a.... do ad). 4a Bel. A Okie 4s do la do cone. 4a Canada Be. la Central ef Oa. 4a... do la Ine Cnee A Ohio 4e... Chicago A A. a.. C, U A Q. a. 4a... C M A St F g 4s. C. A N. W. e. 7a... C, R. I. A F. 4a... CCCABtLg.4a Chicago Ter. 4a Colorado Bo. 4a Deaear A R. O. 4a Crie prior Ilea 4a... do general 4a F. W. A D. C. le. llocklag Val. 4a.. L. A N not. 4e... Hex. Central 4s.. x Offered. 104 T.. Bt. LAW. 4.. 71 II Union Facile 4a 10 . WW cone, da 4 .10 Wehaah Is ..114 ..: .. 4- ..107 a .. rt .. 4 now do 2e do dee. B .100 . H . la Weet Bkor 4a Wheeling A L B. ' Wla. Central . 7S,r-on. Tobacco 4a . K (Colo. Fuel. con. le, . HK Penn. conv. Ia... .104 ill. a Bteel Id 4.., .104 Rock lelaad 4a . 4 Mas. eoa. aits. 4e.. . . . II . M . 71 .14 Veer Voelg Mining Anointloaa. NEW TORK, July 17. The following are the quotations on the New York -dock ex change: A n. am Cea Untie Chlel Alice 4 Onarte Breece U lOphUr Mruae-rlek Con I . I Coautock Taanal.... t Peoel Coo. CaL A Va II j6eeg Mora Bllear 1 IBIerra Nevada .... Iraa lllwer 17 o..ll Hope ia . . M . II . 41 elil -Mm,.... a lauutsars aM A Offered Be,,,., at clka, Transaellene of the AeseeUted Baaka Darin the past Week. new York. July 17.-Th following I table, compiled by Hradatreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal cities for the week ended July 16, with the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year: CITIES. Clearings Inc Deo. (New York Chicago Honton Philadelphia ISC Louis Pittsburg San Francisco (Baltimore Cincinnati I h an was City C'.eveland fMlnneapolla ... .... New Orleans Detroit ILouisvllle OMAHA IMIIwaukee I Providence I Buffalo (St. Paul Indianapolis , Los Angeles (St, Joseph Denver , Richmond Columbus , Seattle , Washington J.NavHin.jh Memphis Albany , Salt Lake City , Portland, Ore Toledo Fort Worth Peoria Hartford Rochester Atlanta .,. Dee Moines New Haven Nashville Spokane, Wash Grand Rapids Sioux City Springfield, Mass.... Norfolk Dayton Tacorra Worcester Augusta, Ga Portland, Me Bcranton Topeka Syracuse Kvansvllle $1,812,187,134 9 $ 'i'i 8 6 6.7 )W,(sJ,Ii 13i,41a,la3 112,123.97U 60.1M4.914 47,ai3,4tWl l.. a.2, Til. 13.11. 2o.22,o;4 24.312.2.0 20,447,2771 8.1 18,391,bl0 13.072,0741 7.4, 18,(Wl.h69 34.41 10.7i,4hS 4.7 10,636,913 .8 8,2.1X,U.J 27. 4 7.771,240 1 1.4 7.3K..MO 4.9 6,6.9tr 17. 6 6,320. 4. .9 9.2 ,178,-.lo 41.7 . 657,74 28.1 4.614.9--4 7.2 4,838,671 10.7 4.194,348 1.8 6.1H2.9 1 24.2 4.471.62S 19.9 4.072,348 1.1 2, ---,010 8.1&8,94tl 21.8 8.314.1K3 6.$ 2,906,96 14.4 8.4K2.42. 7.9 2.922,941 8.4 . $.347,3-1 81.3 ...... 2.543,968 13.9 2,460,54H 8. 6 ,i,547.6-i 22.1 2.4.,f48 $.4 2,198,391 :6.7 2.060,575 2.541,642 46.6 2,-7o,4XX 33.3...... 1.-77,6611 7.1 4.-97,362 1S.0 1,993,028 23.1 1.6b0,O40 6.4 1.774.999 1.9 1,896,-31 81.2...... 1,628,306 6.8 8-9,96o 22.1 1,733,668 8.6 1,766.097 29.8 I.I6O.60O 1.463,777 : 1,327,939 20.7 1,269,8X6 1.7 1.127,907 13.0 851,6itf 4.0 78,372 ...... 6.2 8nH,279 8.1 1,078,740 40.1 756,000 22.9 961,842 86.2 823.000 6.$ 06.632 826,625 10.2 6-5,988 7.7 690,8)5 672,690 10.8 642.646 18.8 ...... 773,218 45.0 639,648 17.6 697,210 $.2 735,402 84.3 478.736 8.0 472,000 11.1 369,890 4.6 . , 475,659 678.994 80.1 410,985 9.6 449,700 11.1 i, 717.142 106. 868,011 106.0 894.644 26.61 238,769 6.1 . . 220,090 172,330 17. 148.015 7.2 ' 1989,591 7.1 628,401 96.8 10,306.010 11.0 6,256,000 26.9 " 1,064,734 $2,163,273,748 849,0-6,6-4 3.1 Wilmington, Del.... Birmingham Davenport Fall River Little Rock Knoxvllle Macon Wllkesbarre Akron Springfield, 111.... Wheeling, W. Va. Wichita Youngstown Helena Lexington Chattanooga Lowell New Bedford Kalamazoo Fargo, N. V Canton. O Jacksonville, Fla.... Greensburg, Pa. Rockford. IU Springfield, O Blngharaton Cheater, Pa Bloomlngton, IU Qulnity.IU Sioux -ans, o. v... Aiansneia, j Jacksonville, 111.... Fremont, Neb...... Utlca Decatur, IU tHouston tGalveston Charleston, B. c... Totals. U. S Outside New York. CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Halifax Ottawa Vancouver, B. C Quebec 17.1 3.6 Hamilton St. John, N. B Victoria, B. C 'London Total, Canada. Balance nald In cash. ' tNot Included In totals because containing other Items than clearings. 'Not Included In totals because of no comparison ior last year. Bostoa Stock Quotations. BOSTON. July 17. Call loans, 88H per cent; time loans, 44J. per cent, omcial closing prices un stocks and bonds: Atchleon 4a iMex. Central 4a. Atchlaou do pfd Boetoa A Albangr Boaton A Me I . 71 . M Allouei Amalgamated Bingham Calumet A Hecla.. Centennial Copper Range . 44 . et .4U . II .144 ..111 ..140 . 41 . 714 Boetuu BleTated Pomlnton Ceal .... N. T., N. H. Pltchburg ptd A H..1M I Franklin . I . 7 . IT , lii lilile Rojale 71 Mohawk 10 Old Dominion .. Union racino ..... Mei. Central ..... American Sugar . do pfd American T. A T, Dominion I. A 8 Oen. Electric Maaa Bleotrte ... do pfd United Fruit .... V. 8. Steel do pfd Weetlngh. CoasM Adventure X Bid. . 10 ..USWOiceola ..lllrrrot . 1114 ..U1H Qulnoy 14WI Banta Fa Copper.. Tamarack . 1 .1M ,. 14 . II .101 fTrlmounialB . M Trinity United States .... Utah Victoria Winona , VI - !H . 1 MkJWolrerloe , Bank Clearing. OMAHA, July 17. Bank clearings tor to day were $1,298,921,113; Increase over com gpondlng day of previous year, $338,068.06. Wool Market. BO8TON, July 17. WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's Issue: The demand for wool is active. AH clauses of consumers have been operating. It le estimated that in the neighborhood of 10.000.000 lbs. have been bought wrthln week. Medium and low woola still have the best call. All values are exceedingly strong, with the tendency upward. Reports from the dry goods market are encourag ing. Western wool growing sections are nrettv well cleaned up. except In Montana. where late sales were reported at 10 1310 higher prices than last year. The ship ments of wool from Boston to date from Decerrlher 31, 1902, are 122,873,344 lbs., against 147 71-1.1-4 at the same date last year. The receipts to date are 133.424,3-3 lbs., against 157.873,098 for the same period last year. ST. LOUIS, July 17. WOOL Strong; me- ritiim e-radea and combing and clotning, 1842c; lltcht flne. 18t8c; heavy fine, llijfl-c; tub washed. Va'o. , vtt:w YORK. July 17. WOOI- Firm. LONDON. July 17. WOOL The offerings at the auction sales today numbered 12.4.5 bales. The attendance was imgo ana irau ., waa animated. Fine grades were firm, Coarse and medium cross breds were In demand at an advance of 10 per eent. Tas mania was In keen request, several parcels being taken by American buyers. Follow ing are the sales In detail: New South Walei. 1,600 bales; scoured, Bdjjpls 4rf 2-1-.- -V.ritfln lVi. Queensland. !.( Bales; scoured, la Id-ifls lud; greasy, 8d la id Victoria, I.40O bnle.; scoured, 7d- in Id: rreasy, 7d(ls lttd. South Australia, k.T..- acnured. Is lVtd.HS 4d: greasy, Tasmania. I OiaJ hnJes: scoured. la lUdfflli 2d; greasy. 5S4dftls- 84d. New iraaland. 6.W0 balea; scoured. 6VdAls 6Vd: e-reasy. 5ofls. Cape of Oood Hope am fat 34 bales; scoured. Is 3ydls ftid. (agar ana Molasses. TJ1CW ORLEANS. July 17.-SUOAR Dull: open kettle. 2Hfc 7-16c; open kettle, i-ntrlfuaal. aVkftSHc; centrifugal, white. centrifugal. $Hi3Hc; i,w'.AHHKSuloten kettle, nominal at 169 nontrlfugal. 2Hc: syrup, nominal at 1 -.o- vrmir. Jni 17 BUG A R Raw. Arm; fair refining. 3 8-I60: cen rifugal, ) ., 111-lfie: mnlisies sugar, 1 14-1-c; re- ' . . xrn a lev. Mn T. 4 55c: No. 8. 4 60c; No r. 4.45c; NalO. 4.46c; No. U. 4,35c; No 13. 4.-6C-, NO. 14. 4.10c; comectionera -s i -1' . M A 1 ."; cut loaf. H e: crushed. 6.60c; powdered, HOc; granuUUd. 6.00c; cubes, .25a Coee Market. NEW YORK. July 17 COFFEE Boot Rio firm; No. 3 Invoice, 3 6-160. Mild, quiet; rnr-ova. 7lUe. Futures opened quiet at k-n.A nrlcea to a decline of ( Dolnti ,ii--,i.. the eartlal loss at Havre and heavy receipts, but ruled very quiet, closing j. ,11 .t a Dxrttal decline sf 6 polnta. Males, 1 T60 bag. Including: August, 7 80c: Sep tember, 8.80c; December, 4.2ac; Apru, A4tw. Drr Oeedg Market. NEW TORK, July 17. DRT GOODS Have continued on a very small scale, with buyers showing a desire to speculate, in spite of the fact that the future Is admit tedly strong and the possibility of prices are toward a higher level. The statistical position Is strong, but buyers do not seem lo be worrying oa litis account. $ 23,442,-07 1 , '.16,768,176 22.7 4.515,670 81.0 1,6-6,632 9.7 "2.536,638 84.9 1.315.307 , ;i.21,-41 6.2 1,044,275 10.1 , . 966.622 6.6 , - 643.026 12.6 1 889,8-6 $ 64,469,091 19.0 0MAUA LIVE STOCK MARRE1 Cattle fceceipU Very Light and Prioea Baled BUadr to Strong. HOG MARKET SLOW AND LOWER Ha Fresh Arrivals of Sheen and Lambs, hat for the Week Good Staff is Aboet Steady aad Others Little Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, July 17. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ottlcial Monday 3.777 7.654 8,;5 Official Tuesoay $.277 13.0O4 6.891 Official Wednesday 8.229 10,158 .9 Official Thursday 2.7U9 9,2,' 2,931 Official Friday 616 9.7U9 Five days this week.. 13.508 49.721 26,206 Same daya last week.... 16,446 44.676 14,001 Same week before 16.731 49,989 10,218 Same three weeka ago. ..19.890 64,3b4 13.288 Same four weeks ago. ...28,810 67,900 6.494 Same days last year 14.294 81.220 22.751 R-W-EiPTS FOR THE YLAR TO DATE. The following: table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for car to date and comparisons wim iaei year: iu. iii2. Inc. Dec. Cattle 639.012 392.'06 136.306 Hogs 1,39,88 1.424.689 24,801 Sheep 800,655 466,142 136,612 Average price paid for hogs ai South Omaha for the last several days with com parisons: . Date. I 1903. l02.1901.900.-899.lo98.897. July 1.. 2.. a.. 4.. 6.. I 61 7 Mi 7 62 ee 7 64' I 6 891 I I 781 4 Ki 8 61 61, $ 18 8 18 3 21 Juiy July 0 oo'ejl e(0 0 8 174 ee 6 73 July juiy July i 08 ( 16 $78 $ 83 8 81 1 66 66' 8 66 3 28 ... 7.. 6 7 juiy July 1 i?' 6 29 I Jh, I 28 ( 16 I 6 16H 7 76 ( 8: 6 U e 6 13 3 76! 3 28 8. 1 bit 7 60 8 8b I 3 81 3 82 3 86 8 28 3 18 3 14 3 la July ... 6 83 8 78 o 3 70 Julv 10.. 7 88 7 79 7 77 e 6 85 a 121 $ 90 July 11... July 12.. July 13... a U2, 6 W 3 96( 6 95 6 02 6 13 108 4 04 3 73 4 09 1 3 821 6 96 e July 14.., 7 72 7 76 July 16... S 77 3 99 8 77 3 82 3 17 3 20 JUty July 17.. 6 3-i 7 72) 6 64 6 02 6 19) 7 72 6 55' 4 94 4 01 32 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. -he official number of cars of stock uruugni in today by each road was: P.MI. I-J...r IT'-'. (- e ol, tr. tvy Wabash . Mo. Pacific Ry 16 1 1 26 14 65 11 81 1 I t 1 Union Pacific Svntern C. & N. W. Ry. F.. E. & M. V. R. R St. P., M. & O. Ry.... & M. Ry 18 10 c., B. & Q. Ry C. & SL J R. I. P. Ry.. east.... R. L & P. Ry.. west.. Illinois Central Total receipts da 160 The disposition of the day's receipts wae i k V, j ouyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. .. 64 Hogs. Sheep, 1.674 2,741 3.366 .... 2.224 LOOT II" Omaha Pack I no- Co Swift and Company 196 118 430 146 I 18 68 216 I Armour ac tJO Cudahy Packing Co.... Omaha P. Co.. St. J.... Armour A Co.. a City.. Huston A Co.. Hamilton Werthelmer Other buyers ....... 226 Totals 1.246 11,002 22S t-AliLic-There was an ..ir.m.i- n; run of cattle here today, even for a Friday, ISH.-.th,BlpP,r' for th week ...,, iueu mr eitner last weeir or rn. the same week of last year. Packers took iHr ireeiy and the general market --uiu wit uuicu Bteaay to strong. eet Bteers made up the bulk of the ..-..B, a.uKi mo quality was rully as good as usual of late. A good many sales were made around $4.90. and as hiarh as IS .00 -,, j,ju. me general mareKt could be quoted fairly active on desirable grades and steady to strong. For the week good stuff Is also steady, but the tendency on tho ijuri 01 pacaers is to ouy the commoner ainas tower, as mat class comes In comne- IIHnn with . V. , , - i. , l f v.-... -,, m,. a -Awi-, men are db ginning to arrive at the southern markets. mere were only a few cows and helfera on sale this morning and very little change In the prices paid was noticeable. Trading was not exactly brisk, but at the aama time buyers went around and bought up practically everything In sight at good. steady prices, with Borne sales apparently little stronger, as compared with the close of last week the prices now ruling on both grassers and corn feds dp not show enougn ensnge to do wormy 01 mention. nuns, veal caives ana stags also sold In about the same notches they did on Thursday. There were very rew cattle m sight this morning, and as Is generally the case at the close of the week not many were wanted. The tendency of prices has been downward all this week, especially on the less desirable kinds, as the demand from the country has been very limited. Rep eentative sales: klU, KIT BTGKKS. No. At Fr. Ne. Av. FY. T is 1 liw so JJ 1041 4 44 - 1041 4 W 11 10-1 d 40 ii uo 4 m 10 111! 4 M 1M 4 M II 1171 4 44 10 1I&4 4 M II 1014 4 40 U 1S4I 4 M 10 1114 4 to II HIT 4 tO 13 1121 4 46 K lUl 4 M 1 1IM 4 14 n 113 4 0 M 11M 4 70 U 1111 4 N 11 4 70 17.. i-ii 1 m STEERS AND HEIFERS. 3 101 4 to f 1011 4 T OWWK. 1..., t70 1 0 I. $ M I 14 I 4 I 41 I 44 I 4 I 4 1... 1104 I M 1.. ..1044 ..110 ..1047 ..1100 ..111 1.... I..., 170 , 1004 " I W t at I.. 1... I 40 I... It 10O0 17 1034 I 40 I 74 I I I 04 I... 1... 1... 10M 1144 MO ltrrd uoe t it I 7 I 71 I M 4 M 1..., 114 I 00 1... 1000 1 at 1 o I o ... 4 1... t... 1... 1... 104 Ill I M HElFKIto. , no , 44 I 00 11 3 44 , I 40 BULLS. trr 8 M 4 4 14... ..ISM I 14 1 ..l-M t m . .14-4) I 00 ..nn 1 u ,.im 1 m ..124 t 64 .1-20 I II 1 1. 1., .1010 I 40 1 . 71 I 40 1 1... .UN Halves'. 1... U 171 1 1M 4( 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 444 I If- 17.4 HI IH NEBRASKA. - 14 cows 96 2 90 3 cows.. ...1000 8 00 18 cows 983 3 26 1 cow 1110 3 26 B cows 9 6 I 4U HOOS There was a nberai supply of hogs on sale tnis morning, including those that were carried over from yesterday. The market opened fully a dime lower 'than veaterdav a average. Wltn the bulk of the hogs selling at $6.20 and $5.22. with choice llsht loads selling as nigo as o.. My the time hall 01 too nogs naa oeen disposed of, however, the market suddetdy weakened and trading came to a standstill. In fact buyers were not even bidding on what waa left for some time, and as a result the close was extremely auu ana weaa, tne same was the case yesterday. Representative sales: Toward noon ouyers sgatn took hold and bought a few hoga, mostly at $5.15 and $5.17. or o lower man tne morning prices The neavyweigine boiu moony at ana ihe lie-nter loans at to iivl. ai noon, how ever, there were still a good many hogs still In first nanoa. Representative sales No. Av. Hh. Fr. No. Av. Bh. Fr. 4 -51 40 I M 40 104 14 I M 41 ta to I 14 41 In M IN 41 171 110 IN 41 tut ... IB 41 Ml M IK 1 i ... IN Is N IN M 24 ... 41 Itl Kl IK 11 144 ... IN II t4 IN I M II. Hi ... I N n Ml N I N M Ml ... I 10 II Ml 4 I N 44 II ... I N 4 U 4 I N 14 14 II IN, 11 n 4 1 n 44 104 ... IN II Mt IN Ik M Mg 44 I M 4 M4 N I N II M 4 I N 41 Ml 10 I N 4 le 12 I N 41 Ml IN I 11 II Ill 40 I 11 II IU ICS 1 11 14 17 N I t- 7. ...... .Ml 12 I 11 44 IU N I 11 44 M ... I 11 41 Ml ... I 11 11 no ... l ti 44 Ml 4 I t 14 m n 1 :i M Ml N I M 41 Ml ... 111 II Ma N I l 14 M MO I 11 1 le ... I 11 N Ml ... 111 4 Ml IN I 11 It Ie4 la I 6 -U4 IN $8il 14... 101 14 I 14 41 - 1 i 10 I 12 ( 14 I II I 11 I 1 I II I U II 41 14 M so 14 10 U JJT U I ...144 ... ...t4 ...m 4 14 'ii 4 1M 40 110 11 u. It. 41., ...lei 71.... ,.-71 I 1 I 14 I I I 1 I II I II ( 14 It.... ... ...Ml ...lo ...lit ...tJ IT.... (4.... 40.... n mi 74., ...le 44 I 1 71.. 1.. ,...U1 ....141 ....! ....tl ....111 ....04 ....144 ....Mi ....M4 ....M4 .... ...U ....! ...141 ....Ml ... .le ....Ml ...IJ ...tc4 ....Mil ....M-l ....Ml $ II I II ( 1 I 14 I 14 I II I 17 $ 17 8 11 I 17 I 17 1 ii a 17 $ 17 $ 17 I 17 a.. 44.. ii.. 14.. Tl.. .. 14 I IX 10 14 lu 1M U 4 I 17 14 I 17 .. I 17 M I 17 4 I 11 .. I 11 .. 111 M I 17 e I 17 ee I M Mil Mil ,..$ 4).. 44., as. , ., 1.. Tl.. 11.. el.. 44. 14., ...14 ...T ...111 ...141 Commercial of Marconigrams Is being rapidly developxi, and plans already perfected comprehend the establishment of wire less stations on the Atlantic coast, in Cuba, Torto Kico, Alaska and at varioira strategic points on the Great Lakes. The recent sale of part of its treasury stock has provided addi tional working capital to a suffiicent 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 PRODUCING Sources in this country. The present" oppor tunity is the only one offered the public to share In the development of the Company. .Sor full particulars address, ' MUNROB tSc M UN ROE, Broad Exchange Bid IN. Y. Congress St.. Building-, Boston. liafT Building-, Chicago. Canada Life Bldg., Montreal. Or Greenstiields & Everest, Local Representatives, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 70......-37 110 I M It 140 ... I J2 260 ... I 14 ' II ..227 40 I 12 71 Ml 40 I M 44 S60 140 I 21 44 171 ... IN 74. 144 IN I 12 44 ! N f N 44 160 10 I M 61 Ml 80 I 10 II 10 IN I 13 I. 164 40 I N BJ Ill M I 24 40 Ml ... I N 14. 144 M I 25 71 214 44 I N 41 Ill ... I 14 60 171 110 I SO A.'. 101 40 I It 44 N4 ... I N M..M....2W ... I 24 41 141 N I N N HI M I N 14 144 NO I N 74. 1-4 140 I N II 134 IN I N II 221 IN I M M 14 140 . I N II 224 IN I 24 21 It N I N Tl M ... I 16 41 214 ... IN II 117 ... 126 61....k...l2 10 1 20 77 207 40 I 24 12 21 120 I 20 II..: 261 N I 26 It: 211 240 6 N II 201 40 i H 4 IU ... IN 11 141 40 I 24 41 270 N I N M Ml W I 11 N 144 40 I 21 SHEEP There, were no fresh arrival Of sheep and lambs here this morning:, and as a result a test of the situation was not made. For the week, however, the supply has been nearly twice aa heavy as for the same days of last week, and there Is also a good substantial Increase over the cor responding period of last year. Tne mar ket on desirable grades, .though, has held up In very satisfactory manner and the demand on most days was quite brisk. Choice stuff may be quoted steady to easy. witn the inferior grades dull ana tuny iuw 15- lower, with some sales even lower than that. The liberal receipts for this time ot year of course gave buyers a good oppor tunity to discriminate against tne interior kinds. There has been a srood demand for feeders of good quality all the week. One buyer alone stated that he has orders for over twenty double decks. The demand is chiefly for yearlings, lightweight wethers and for ewes both young and old. Coarse, heavy-pelted wethers of course do not sell to good advantage, and in fact all common feeders have been slow sale and lower for the week. 1 Quotations for a-rn.se stock: Good to choice lambs, 85-60ft.7i; fair to good lambs, e.wm-.Du, uua u cnvice y rn-t 1 1 1 5 n , f-1 4.00; fair to good yearlings, 83.60i-.75; good to choice wethers, ta.60iil3.76; fair to good wethers, $8.0Oi&3 60; good to choice ewe?, 82.76t!3.50; fair to good ewes, .&-. 76; feeder lambs. 83.60354.00: feeder yearlings. t8.003.6O; feeder wethers .7-(u3.6; feeder wes, -.inj.o. CHICAGO UVB BTOCK lUBKET. Oat tie, Hs aad Sheep AU Stay About Bteaay Tkrosghoat Day. CHICAGO. July 17. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head, including 1,600 head Texans; steady; good to prime steers, I5.utitf6.60: ?oor to medium, 14.0036.00; stockers and eeders, $2-S04.60; cows. 11.504.40; heifers, 82.iXtf4.76; canners, 81.604.2.80; bulls, I2.260 4.85: cslves, 83.0(X.-.00; Texaa fed steers, 3.26SM.75. wouis tteceipis, iv.uuu neaa; esumaiea tomorrow, 10,000 head; left over, 2,000 head: light, 60c lower: others steady: mixed and butchers, k.1u&d.; gooa 10 cnoice Heavy, I5.4M6.60; rough heavy, 25.0Oii6.40; light. ti.3M6.70: bulk of sales. 15.iMi&.60. K He.-.- axn u iA-ao iteceipta, s.uuu head; 'steady to lOo higher; good to choice . 1 1 TC'.. i 1 n - ( - .a nknln. ml-4 wnuirio, e .-a. . .., .... ., 83. 0033.76; western sheep and yearlings, 82.76 tit..; native lamos. la.uwo.sa. Kaasaa City Live Steele Harket. KANSAS CITY. July 17. CATT--E Re ceipts, 2,200 natives, 26 being Texans; oaives, -uv natives ana iuu .efeans; ceil steers, steady to strong, others slow to luo lower; fat cows and heifers, steady to strong; Blockers and feeders, active; choloe export and dressed beef steers, $4.6-a4.16; fair to good, S4.00ft..fl-; stockers and feed' ers, 83.76(64.00; western fed steers. 8 .00 (J 4.85; Texas and Indian steers, $14104 00; Texas cows, $.102.9o; native cows, tl.Mf 4.00; native heifers, 82.264.60; canners, 81.00 SMin- bull. 12.00413.76: calves. I.2um4.60. HOOS ReceiDts. 6.000 head: market opened strong and clotted weak; top, 86 60: bulk Of sales, $6.37V.a6.60: heavy. $o.25j 6.87V4; mixed packers, I6.30t3a.46; light, fc.aO O6.60; yorkers, 86.4tWi6.60; pigs, 8u.lixu6.6u. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 700 head: market active and Arm; native lambs, 83.20 tl6. 00; western lambs. 83.00(36.75: fed ewes, 83.0O4J4.86; Texas clipped yearlfnxs, $3.2i'f 8 00; Texas clipped sheep, 3.0CKU4.D; Block ers and feeder, 82.80ta8.lft. Hew York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. 8,175 head; market active and higher; steers. 4.604-.6O; bulls, (3.40; cows. tl.852 4 10- cables quiet, hve cattle selling at ll 612o per lb., dressed weight; sheep at 10(i 11V-0, young sheep 12c, dreseed weight; re frigerator beef lower at lli&12o per lb.; ex ports today, 4,290 quarters ot beef. CALVES Receipts, 117 head; prime fresh veals a trifle firmer; everything else dull; veals, 84.000. -6; tops, 86 60; culls, 83.80; buttermilks, 1.60; city dressed veals, 7!rjo PBHK'EP AND LAM Bfr Receipts, 4.084 head; good sheep strong; others steady; lambs. 1&U26C higher: sheep. $2. 75(04.25 ; ex- rort ewes, 84 60; wether, (6; lambs, tf.llt 75; culls, 84 60. - HOGS Receipts, 1,672 head; market lower; heavy end medium hogs, 86 0U4W .16: light state hogs, te.40; rough western, 85.07S. St. Joseph Live Stock garrket. ST. JOSEPH, July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. 778 head; eteady; natives, 83.7fru6 8: oowa and heifers, 1.7t34 .60; stockers and feeders, 8.004.a6. , . HtlOS Receipts, 4, nesa: si"ny; ui-h . . - t r. . ,..m mwiA h.iv If, l'nfi 4tl. 85 .BfO-V, IIIVUluil, ,. .. . j - c i iv iun T.Af RH Rereiuts. B46 head : steady to strong; top Idaho lambs, Vj.7-J ldahe sbeD, 83.76. Sleaz City Live Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY. Ia.. July M-CSperlal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. l' head; Wves. 8i0o34 80; cows bulls and I mixed, 81 604.60; st(K-kers and feeder, i7iK3.80, ylves and yearlings. 82 503.75. HOOS-Recelpta, 8 000 head; steady; Thursday's close. 86.1040-5.-6; bulk. 81-14. St. Loals Live Stoek Market. BT. LOUIS, July 17. CATTLE Receipt. 17u0 bead. Including 1.5 Texans; market about steady; native shipping and export steer. HOW-lo; dressed beef and butcher sleets, t3.75tfi.e0; steers under 1.0W 1L., Transmission PRIVATE WIRES GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. QRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS 234 Board ef Trade Bldg., Omaha Phones iuue and lui;. lleuibera all nrli,. dpal exchangee. Write for our daily mer. ket letter. R-HAX, ESTATE TRAJISFEIRS. Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1614 F amain street: Deeds. William J. Uatthewson and wife to Josep Sperl, lot 22, block 6, Potter & Cobb's add $ 960 wmiam Bcnneiaer ana wire to uoug las county, part section 4-14-10, east.. Hamilton N. Dickinson and wife to 60 uouglaa county, part section 8-14-10, east v.. '26 Archibald J. Ixve and wife to Nicho las L. Guckert, lot 8 and s0 feet of lot 7. Crescent Park add 8.000 Minerva Johnson to Sarah R. Fisher, - 8 acres in se4 sw4 eectlon 28-15-13. 1 John McOuire and wife to Annie Kara, 101 0, Dioca lua, ooutn umana Ora K. Bruce and wife to John and 600 Mary Mcuulre, lots 4 and 6, block 335. South Omaha 2.000 John W. Van Gilder and wife to James K. Van Gilder, nOO feet of lot 14, block V, Prospect Place 6,000 John N. Frenier and wife to Nora E. Musfrrove. lot t. block 8. Myers-Rich ards A Tllden's add UleronymouB Elaele and wife to Henry Sick, lots 6. 6, 16 and 17, block 4, Wakel.y'e add James G. Allen to Walter L. Selby. 400 . 300 e33 feet lots 8 and 10, Hazel Terrace.. 1,000 Ewlng L. Armstrong and wife to Robs B. Towle, eoo feet of lot t, Arm strong's subdivision 1 John F. Engberg and wife to EUmer E. Ross, lots 7 and 8, block 12-, South Omaha 8,600 Alonxo P. Tukey and wife to Lou Bu- cnanan, lot la, block x, u rammer. y park ShorlfT to Alonxo P. Tukey, lot 16, block 2, Grammercy Park Wilson T. Graham and wife and D. V. Sholes company to Edward U. Nash, lot 7, block 3, Hillside No. 2 Balthas Jetter and wife to Fred Schmidt, lots and 9, block 4, Druid Hill add 7. The Elizabeth Kountze Real Estate 200 135 475 250 company to Anton Vasak, of lot 2, block 7, Kountze'a 8d add 1,200 Ellen De Land to Henry Peterson, lot 6, block 233, Florenoe 165 83.00itf4.60: stockers and feeders, 2.7&3.76; oows and heifers. 2.J4.-6; canners, 8-.00ui 2.60; bulls, 83.600.60; calves, 43.00ua.7-; Texas and Indian steers, i.6oi3t.2u; cow and seller, 82.2-4'3.60. HOGiJ RecelpU, 4.000 head: market fairly active and strong; pigs and lights, KSOjj) 6.80; packers, 86.3u6.Vu; butchers and best heavy, toO-uo.60. SHEEP AND IAMB&-Receipta. 700 head; market steady; native muttons, 83.5oij4.uo; lambs, 84.00iia.60; culls and buckH, 8-.6i 4.2i; stockers, t-.00iua.16; Texans, 83.6uw4.2o. Stoek la Slht. Following were the receipts ef live stock at the six principal, western cities yester day: ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha ............ 616 9,7-! .... Chicago 8,000 10,000 6,000 KtM-sas City 2,200 6,000 JuO BL Louis ,7i0 4,000 ' 700 St. Joseph 776 4,4-4 640 Sioux City ee 106 8.0WJ .... Totals .9,2.2 16,248 6.246 Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, July 17. COTTON Nominal; sales, 4 bales; ordinary, 911-16c; good ordinary, llo; low middling, llvic; middling, Lii.c; good middling, 13V.c; mid dling fair, 13 16-16C Receipts, 9M tales; stock. 63,6-0 bales. Futures, steady; July, 1.1 13.10., August. 12.7c bid; b-ptembar, lo.iic; October, 9.64td.6uc; November, 9.3u 9.40c; December, 9.3i9.38c; January, t.nj 9.36c Secretary Hester's statement of the world's supply of cotton shows a total of 1.9U8.876 bales, ecalnst 2,062,143 last year, of which 906.816 bales were American. NEW YORK, July 17. CO I'ToN Opened steady, 21 points lower to an advanoe of 8 points lower. Following the call there was an Interval during which the near months showed further weakness. Ausust aeiilnK I down to ll.fctc. a loss of 27 points, with September at 10.43c, a decline ot 96 polnta. The latter months, however, were sus tained by ooverlng, in spile of the general favorable weather, and before long all positions were rallied by buying ordi-ra credited to the New Orleans clique. Under this buying August was toroed up to 12.9c. while later pom Hon showed net gains- of t to 6 points. Toward noon the market was sold down to about the opening price. The balance of the Session was quiet and i rather Irregular and the market at the .close was within 1 to 8 points of the lowent for the day. The final tone was steady and prices net 1 to 26 points lower. Sales' est I mated at 160,000 bales, ST. IXII8. July l.-COTTON-Qulet; middling, 12 Wc; sales, none; receipts, none; shipments, none: stock, 11.715 hales. LIVERPOOL. July 17. COTTON Spot In fair demand, prices 10-14 points higher; American middling fair, 84d; good rild dllng, 4.68d; middling, 6 44d; low mldd'tng 6 ld; good ordinary, l.d; ordinary, 6 Gad The sales of the day were lo.OOO bales of which 4. Grf were for speculation and export and Included 9,900 American. Receipts, 2 0j0 bales, Including 1.4Xi American. Futures opened steady aad cloeed eaay. American middling, g. o. c, July. 6.18d; July-Auut l.(!17d; August-September, 6. 1Mj1. 14d ; September-October, (-M; Optobr-Novem-ber. 6.27d; November-December, i.lBd; December-January, 6. 120M3J Januarv-Feb ruary, i.UJ; February-Uarcii, 6 JUW; Marvk. April, 6. luo.