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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1907)
4 r i? I v vn onnnrrr nDKrn .1.11 I UUUllLj Jl.llVlYLjl "Wheat Opened Vcak, but Worked Up Before Close of Trading. IRESHLNG RETURNS IMPROVED Keptcinlicr Option Marled at N 1-4 r. nil Closed at 5-K t orn Wrakrr on tonlloiril Liquidation. OIUHA, J.ily 1.. isj;. . tp-nlnn this morning wu g. n..ialiy weak, t ..in. .mm- ktia anil cinp nes wal bjllish. News from northwest wan very ban. wltu reports oi n.i and is,,eMliy poor condition. Foreign news was wess. with id. hi w.-atoir and heavy liquidation. VS heat op. n. rt weaker ami shade lower on ' cubic an.l continue.! Impr .vu ti.resn- 111 UMiril.l. BIIOIIR bOUXIll on lili. mi. I ltnlSKl.ili i.oUKH demand ma ik.iI i in jylnr, wheal showed better i.n ami "'""'I up noon. S.-iitiMiiW r.ull.,n onenrrl ut coitc un.l closed ai 'm'-mi . corn ! IHKM'I oil lower cnh!e an.l continued liquidation causef. easiei upi'iiin I bJinu iHiny good buying by locals caused Slight rem lion. CuuirnlsHion houm-a were, lair IxiyeiB on declin.-. S ptember corn opened ui v and closed al 48',c. Ua'.s opened weak caused by weakness In wheat and liquidation. l.niig ntufl came out i .... nn.jj. won coinuner o n hmfseM -m t.oili suits So selling pressure September pots opened ai :nc and tlossd at 374c s-rimaiy wheat receipts war 437. oia Push tu fc.n.1 shipments 21i,n bushels, against M'Vlpts last tear of Milium bushels and li Ipmenis of ill .no bushels Corn rrcepta ,ieie 4ij6.iKI0 bushels an.l shtpm-nts F',ut tjshels. imnliiM receipts lust year of 4'jO.IoO bushels and shipments of 4!3,0i0 bushels. l. nram 'S were 1T4.K0 bu. of corn. jk.iiW) l o of oats and wheal and flour equal lo 165,000 bu. Liverpool closed ivtllid lower on whsat and 4d lower on corn. Seaboard reported IMO.CfO bu. of wheat and i.Ic.ik) bu. of corn for export. Argentina wheat shipments were: This eek. ,Z61M bu.; last week, 1.184.0.0 bu.; this week last year. 1 IM.OOI bu. Atgentlna coin shipments were: This week, 1.765.0i0 bu.; last week, 1,439,000; this week last year. 8.2O1.O0O bu. lyooai hiikb ut options: Articles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y Wheat July... Sept... Dec... S.pt... 1 )ec Oats July... S.-pt... Dec... 83 804 474 4.' 144 4o't .14 arvs 34 K7 474 48 S 41 S7i. 38 S3 ! SJ ! fS SH14 7 h7S k SOvli 47H 47V. 47'i 4S I 4ti 47 H 447 45N 46 101, 4 m, 374 M I Omasa Cash Trlcoa. WUKAT-Xo. 2 hard. HKfgTc; No. 3 hard, y?,ic; No. 4 hard, T5vo; No. 3 spring, .Sc'-jNTe. rOI!N-No. 2. 49r; No. 3. 4SV4(fr49c; No. 4, 4i-j47; no grade. iCQiuc; No 2 yellow, 4S4 !".,r: No. 3 whtte tfi5Pc. tMTfl-No. 3 mixed. srnyy4iC; No. S whlto, "'.i4:c; No. 4 white, 4l411.4c; standard, 4-Hc- It IK No. 2, 73e; No. S, 72373c. Carlot llecelpta. Whut. Corn. .... 27 3-T ....197 .... 4 a ...111 Oats. 8 Chicago Minneapolis Omaha I'uluth CHICAGO ftlA AMD PROVISION Feat a res of he Trading and ( loslns Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. July 12.-Actlve covering by h. iris caused a strong close In the wheat market today, the September delivery show ing a net sain of V Corn was up Vtc. Oats were higher. Provisions were 74c to Mc higher. The wheat market opened weak, because of a decline of more than Id at Liverpool an.l because of the extremely favorable weather In the northwest. Prices contin ued to decline during the first hour and Toucnea a point lo below the close of yes terday. About the middle of the day 'ntlinenl changed, because of the lame , numbiir of reports from the northwest. of the Door aondltlon of the SDrlnsr Commission houses and shorts corn ed to buy freely and Drlces soon ad vanced 2c above the low mark of the day. The market was also strengthened by re ports of small yields In the southwest. The close wus atrong. September opened to lower to Stc higher at B34e to 9340. old off to 82"iiO and then advanced to 94Vc. The close waa at 94o. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to Kr.or bu. Ex ports for the week, as shown by Brad Striets, were equal to 3.2f.0.Ono bu. Primary receipts were 4:r7,OoO bu., against 876,000 bu. for tlie same day last year. Minneapolis, Ihilutli and Chicago reported receipts of 2M7 cars, against 682 cars last week and 331 Cars one year ago. The corn market waa weak early In the day because of excellent weather condition and In sympathy with wheat. Later the ad- ranee In wheat brought out an Improved ncman.l Tor corn wlilcn resulted In a ' trong market. Small local receipts were ft bullish factor. September opened 4c to r lower at 63,C to 64c. aold off to UHlfft-Aio and then rallied to 644c. The. close was at 64c. lxicnl receipts were 327 cara, with 33 of contract grade. Oats were weak early In the day because Of the same Influence that affected the market. Iater the market rallied on fk Buying bulls. Crop damage reports from tl.e northweat, aided the buying movement late In the clay. September opened Viltf'4c lower at 38Vc to 3K4c. advanced to 39Uc and closed at 394c. Local receipts were li cars. Trading In provisions was small but the market waa firm, because of higher prices for live hogjr At the close September pork waa up 174fi 2"c at t6.42416.45. Lard tns up 74c ut t9.024. Klbs were 10c higher it W.724. Estimated receipt for tomorrow are: Wheat, 22 cars; corn, 2SU cars; oata, 86 cara; h.'KS 14.0.0 head. . The leading futures ranged as follows: articles. I Open. Hltrh.l Low. Close.) Yea'y. Wheat i I I July R90tO 04i!894lffS 904 90 Sept. 8344 S44I -H 04 934 Dec. iW4i-. 874i 9o' 974 M7i Corn I July I 634 634! 63- 634TS 634 rVpt. 634yf4 M463St''N' US 544 Itec. !61(d4 6241 614 62J(4S2 4 May 62Vt,3 63 624 634 W4 424 434 41J 43 434 dept. 4'ii4 394 384 29 S4 j Dec. 4,fi 404 394 40 fc'4 SVt'l May 4144J'4 42 414' 42 41V. Pork- Sept. It 30 16 45 16 30 16 45 16 26 Bopt. 00 9 024 8 974 t 0241 96 Oct. 06 9 074 05 9 074l I 974 S-pt. S 624 724! 4 t 7i4 I 6:4 Out. 8 624! 66 I 8 60 865 I 66 No. I .Cash quotations were as follows. FLOUR Steady; winter patents, HIS I :; straights. 33.40(14.(10: soring patcniv 14 hCtZ 00; straights t3 2634.10: bakers, t? 90 WHEAT-No. J spring. S1.00j-1.01; No. 3, HoiWc; No. 3 red. K)y',e. CORN-No. X, 63!U64c; No. 1 yellow, 634 iC4c. OATS No. 2, 43.CT434C; No. 3 white, 44tj Kc itVK No. J. 86c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, Vi5c. SEEI)S Flax, No. 1 northwestern, tl.?44. , . (rime timothy. S4."6; clover, contract graces, la.50. ' PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose). t I 37'stft 624. Mess pork, per bbl., IKK 16 374. Lard, per 100 lbs., t8.iU4- Short clear ' -aides (boxed), t 8744i.0O. leceipis aria nipiiivni i'i i.t'ui w-u were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour. Mils 18.0 14.X) Wheat, bu VA.OnO 9.tt"0 Corn, bu Eft.) 404. OH P' . bu 86.60O 18. 0"0 P e. lei n ey. bu ,6.l0 7.000 the Produce exchange today ine mu- msrket was firm: creameries. 20rb'24o; lairl.-s. 17d22c. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases included lbr(V14c; firsts, lie; prima firsts, 140. Cheese steady, 12ff'lS4o. I.ivernool Grata and Provision. LIVKRPOOU July 13. W H E A T S pot, it-adv; No. I re1 western winter, Ts id; futures easy; July, 7s 4d; September, 7S Had: December, 7s 4Sd. CORN-Spot. quiet; Heas dried, to Hdi all northern. 6s S4d; futures quiet; July, aorolnal; September. 4s 114d. Dnlath Grain Market. Dn.I'TH. July 12,-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, tl No. t northern. 4c; leptember. tl0"V: I December ?4e. OATS To arrive. 3ca an track. 4lc; July. Kc. r Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Julv ll-WHEAX-July, f; Doouibwa-a ."J'JVc; No. 1 hard. - wwai.oiv no. i northern. ti.v. no. t northern. .4jic; No. northern. i"vi96',c. FLO I. H- First patents, $ .Unit.: Cnnd patents, tb.H(.; (Imt clears, second clear. .Mtl s5. BRAN-ln bulk. t'5.m81S.J.i. 3 5.VU3.66; KW VOIK 4.F.KRAI, MARKET Onocatloaa of k Day on Various roaimndl ties. NEW YORK. July 1 2. FL.Ol'it Re ceipts, 1 B, hkh pbls., exports, bios ; market oulet and bnreiv steanv: Mlnn- l s..t patents, .i.oii5 fc; winter straights, I 34 XVp 4. 1.i ; M:nnesota bakers. 13 7?. 4 2..; wln I ter extra. 13 1"", 3 winter patents, M 40 ;i4.j. winter low urades. I3f"i3wi. Rye ! flour, dull; fair to arood, 14 JS 'a o.oo; chon s ! to fancy, 15 'ah 4'.. ' I;N MKAlj Steady; fine white snd yel '. lo tl.2T.tf 1.30, coarse, tl lgl lS; kllh dried, I tJ.-.'WjS 30. H Y K Dtill; No. 2 western, 84c, f. o. b. New York. ; WHEAT He-elpts, 53.300 bu.: exports, 16,1 -til bu. Spot market firm, No. 2 red, I I'Sc, elevator, and 9Hc, f. o. I afloat; No. 1 1 northern Imluth, tl.ll'-t, f. o. b.. aflont; N". 2 hurd winter. II .00. f. o. b.. ndoat. Options, with the exception of an eirly i i-ent break, due to ll.iul.bitlnn and loi r . cables, was moie active and u"lta I llrm all day. Shorts became active on ' bad rrp nes from Manitoba, bin weekly ' clearances and higher mnrkeis, the 'ose , showlns; l4ttaC net advance. July. 'i 1.4 ItiSSHc, clcsed at DHic; Peptemb.-i, 89 3-I6C 1 0OS, closed at tl.OOH; Deecin 1 ber, tl.OS Q 1.03 closed at tl.03; Hay. ll.Oti ! 1 07 . closed at S 1.07 . t (IRS Receipts, 169.850 bu.; exports. 35.91 bu. Hpot market steady; No. 2, B2e, elevator, and S'Jc, f. o. b., afloat; No. i white, 2Hc, and No. 2 yellow, R21':. f. o. b., afloat. Option market was with out transaction!, closlna 4'u.c lilcher. i July cloned at 62 'ac; September closed 1 at 2Sc; December. C2Wc; May, 81 He. I OATS-Receipts. 1,000 bu : exports. 27,200 bu. Spot market eay. Mlx-d oats, . 24 to 12 pounds, 46 He, natural white. 30 I to it pounds, 61tf f2r; clipped w hite. 3$ ) to 40 pounds, R1&54HC. I FEBDlrregtilar; sprins; bran, til 80; mld- nr.nsi. fi 10. city ru tin. 1 HAY Steady; shipping, 70 75c; ifood to Choice, tl I f 1.21 HOPS Kssyt state, common to choice, 18 i. U'fJb.; IKOa. 4iwic. Pacitic coast, 106. Sillc; 19iw. tfeSc. HIDES Quiet; Central America, 22 'ic; Itogota, i.2',c. IjKATHRK Bteadv; acid, 2Mf:7Hc PROVISIONS Beef, steactV; familv, tH.OO lili'.W); mess, 9 6Kiil'i0(i; beef hams, t-'4 .OOfJ 2fi 0n; packet, f 11.0KU2 ix; cltv extra India mess, 1 22.0019 23.00. cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. tU.25'n 13 50; pickled hams, tl2.00(g'12.75. Lard, steady; western prime, t H.7,' 11 8.85 ; refined, steady; continent, t9 25; South America. tl015; compound," H.X7i-i(,9.W4. I'ork. firm; familv. 119.00 19.B0; short clear, 1 17.00 1 8.0O; niess, S 1 8 .00 y 18.60. TALLOW Steady ; city t2 per pkg.), 6',cj country (pkg. free), SiiCc. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to .-xtra, 3H 67c: Japanese, nominal CHEESE -Steady to firm; new state full cream, colored and white, small, best, 12V,c; larne, 12c; fair to good. HBllV; Inferior, Kfrloe EOOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected, white. 2.'c; choice anu mixed, extra, awSTJlc; nrst to extra first, 17ft'19c; western tlrsts, liii417c; ofil cial prices. 10c; seconds, 14Wjlt POCLTRY Live western spring chickens 14c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, Ho. Dressed steady; western broilers, 2024c; turkeys, I0f14c; fowls, llffl!13VsC. WEATHER IN Til t ORAIX UEl.T llghtlr Warmer In I pper Missouri Valley, Cooler Elsewhere. OMAHA, July 12, M. The weather la slightly warmer In tho upper Mlhsourl valley and west to the mountains, and Is slightly cooler in other sections. Rains have, fallen In all sections east of the Mississippi river within the past twenty-four hours, and are falling this morning in the eastern slates, Ohio VallfV a II (1 Tpi.nnme, an want ff.ill 1 1 The weather Is fair from the upper lakes west over the Mississippi and Missouri val- leys to the Pacific coast and will probably continue fair In thla vicinity tonight and Saturday, with no Important chance In twnpe rat tira. Omaha record of temperature and DreclD- Itatlon compared with the corresponding day of the last three years 19"7 19W 19' r, l"Oi Minimum temperature.... S M A2 At Precipitation 00 .60 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees. Dellc'ency in precipitation since Muruh 1, 6.80 lncha. Deficiency 3. 02 Inches. Deficiency 6.39 Inches. L. A. corresponding period In 1906. corresponding period in 1908. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn anal Wheat ResIon Bulletin. For tha twenty-four hours ending nt S a m., 76th meridan time, Friday, July 13, 19C' OMAHA DISTRICT. -Tamo.- P.aln- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Skv. Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy twelve-hour Ashland, Auburn. Neb... 69 66 55 64 49 67 66 57 62 65 60 68 56 66 53 60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0) .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 for Neb 83 80 It 80 Columbus, Neb. Falrbury, Neb., Fairmont. Neb. Or. Island, Neb.. 81 1 "f . v.h an 'fJuJiS ,," ,. Neb.... 80 Neb.... 77 Neb 78 iTekamah, Neb... 81 Aita, ia li Carroll, Ia 79 Clnrinda, Ia 81 Sibley. Ia.... ...... 77 Sioux City, Ia... 78 Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp Central. Stationa. Max. Mln. Chicago, III 26 74 68 Columbua, 0 17 82 62 Des Moines. Ia.... 14 78 60, Rain. Inches. .26 .70 T innianapona. tna.. li so oo Kansas Cltv. Mo.. 20 82 60 Louisville, Ky 19 00 64 Minneapolis, Minn. M 80 66 Omaha, Neb 16 80 66 8t. lxiuis, Mo 11 81! 60 .en ! .00 1.16 T .00 .M Except slightly warmer In the Dakotaa the weather is slightly cooler throughout the corn and wheat belt. Very heavy rains have fallen In Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky and lains were general throughout the corn belt, except In the extreme west portion. L. A. W1JL8H. Local Forecaster. Ut. Lou la Ueneral Market. LOUIS. July 12. WHEAT Futures, cash, lower; No. 2 red, cash, Mfc; 8&4t)9"'; old No. 2 hard, i''aslc; BT. firm; new, Beptemuer. so.ioic; necemoer, 944c. CORN Higher; track: No. 2 ca.h, 644'iT 56c; Septeniler. 634c; December, 5jSc; No. 2 white, 644650. OATS Finn; irark: No. t cash, 46c; Sep tember, Sfc; December, 39-4C; No. 2 white, c FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, 34 30 tH.66; extra fsncy and straight, 33.8034 25; clear, 32.603.30. SEE1 4J.ei; timothy, J3 2f44 26. CORNMfcAL Weak; 12.7t. BRAN Quiet; sacked, east track. t-KSO". HAY Steady; timothy, t 4.0 j,r00; praltla, $10.0041 13.6O. IRON COTTON TIES-tl.00. BAXllNG-114e. H KM P TWIN 0- 10c. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing, 116 30. Lard higher; prime steam, t8 46. Dry suit meats hlgner; boxed extra ahorta. SB 25; clear ribs. t9 .26; short clears. 33 374 Bacon firm; boxed extra short, 1 10. 124; clear riba, U0.12V4 short clears. tl0.25. POL I. TRY Firm ; chickens. 104c; springs. 15c: turkeys, 18c; ducks. 8c; geese. Fc. BUTTER Easier; creamery, 216:c. EGOS Firm. 12c. Following were the receipts ments of grain: Receipts. Flour, bbls 6,000 Wheat, bu 57.000 Corn, bu 23.000 Oats, bu 48.000 and ship- Shipments. 6.1100 ll.Ort 69. COO 65,0u0 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July II WHEAT July, 84o; September, 864c; December. r9V.. Cash: No. 2 bard, ll.'.u.c; No. S, 81t)c; No. t red. K6ic; No. t. mtS5c. CORN July, 494c; September. 49ic; De cember. 464c. Cash: No. t mixed. 62c; No. t. 614c; No. 2 white, 63c; No. 3. 61 Wc. OATS No. S white, t46c; No. 2 mixed, 444440. ECjS Steady; extras. 164c per dosen; firsts, lac per doien; seconds, 14c per dosen. HAY Steadv to weak; choice timothy, l6.5Mi 16.00; choice prairie, 89.1108 9 60. PYF Steady. 6Siit70c. BUTTER Creamery, 2S4c; packing. 174c. Receipts Shipments. Wheat, bu. S.0rO S1.00 Corn, bu 84.0.10 19ftX Oats, bu 17,000 1D.0P0 Kansas City cash prices: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Wheat Sept... Dec... Doc.... B54W4. S 9 IHS e!r4 I b9SB 49 B 464U I 44 I 4 494 64 A asked. B bid. Tolodo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Julv ll-kTEDSfMever. cash. trM; October. tU4; December and Vfaros, tS.ii, AIMS., t - Tliuulhy, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Wall Street Market for Securities' it Dull and Stagnant. UNDERTONE GENERALLY FIRM Tobacco r;roap and laterboroogh Metropollean Art Lower IT ar rlman Inun Are Firmly Held. ' NEW YORK. July 12 The market for -curlties became torpid today, the activity dwindling until at times late In the after noon the trading was Idle. The fluctuations were correspondingly narrow, but the un dertone was firna I - ' The foreiast of the week's currency move ment showed a less formidable Inroad upon casn resources 01 me oanas man nan ocen j anuciraieu anu wniie ine oecreas" ws;i iui- 11. n-i.i V7 iTa c i.r.f.ii iui ursiioii nnr maintenance of a surplus, considering the small margin of that item last week, the comparatively easy tone of the call money market today bad a reassuring effect. As the subtreasurv operations have taken tlO, fcS3.0io from the banks, It will be seen that Interior banks have drawn on their New York corretponder.ts for repsyments of the I30.oiio.0fio of government deposits to a rsther less amount than was expected. The banks estimate that the Interior morement of currency has been In favor of thla center on balance to the extent of several million dollars, which will reduce the loss on sub treasury operations by that much. This gain on the Interior movement Is a decided improvement over the showing for recent weeka. although New York exohange at l hicaao haa ruled at a discount durli a the week. As the surplus reserves of the bsnks stood at less than :.'.i0 last week. It is 1 difficult to understand how 'be iirnlus haa been conserved. Last week a bank state ment. however, in rtc. ri.nii a loss of to.000,000 In cash understated a reported gain shown by the known movements of money by over tl2.000.0O0. A rectification of this glaring discrepancy In tomorrow's bank statement Is probable. The progreaalve easing of the call money market since the pinch of Wednesday precludea the supposi tion that the banks are near the limit of their surplus reserves. The I'nlon Pacific and Atchison bond Is sues Were subject to continued dlscuslon. The subscription warrants for the Union Pacific bonds were listed on the Stock ex change and after selling down to 89Vi, dis tinguished themselves by an advance to 91. at which cash Bales were made. As only t4.Wi.ou0 of the t7!.000.0f,0 offered to stock holders at 90 were applied for the source of the new demand at a higher price was a mystery. On the curb full paid aubscrip4'on warrants sold as low as 87.. compared with 88. the syndicate subscription price. Some of the stocks of corporations which are the special target of government prosecutions were weak, including the Interborough Met- ropolltan stocks and the American Tobacco group. American Snuff sold at a decline of 124 points from the preceding sale. The determined abstention of holders of the matured Cnited States 4 per cents from presenting them for redemption Is a subject of wonderment In view of current condi tions, which show a scarcity of loanable monev supplies and a practical famine of Investment capital. The Inert attitude of these bondholders is attributed In some aort td a profound distrust of Investment con ditions as they exist at present. One of the subjects of comment was the expected pub lication on Sunday of the findings of tha Interstate Commerce commission on the Harrlman Investigation. The Harrlman stocks were firmly held during the day. The stagnation of the market waa tta feature In the latter part of the day, but the gains were held to a firm closing. 1 Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par . value. tl,0U3,onn. T'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call, i The following was the range Cf prices on 1 the New xork Stock exchange i AJ. . . ' H'"h Lew. 7i 41 Closa. 141 i4 41 094 11 l 110 II 55 , nVV.d "oor.r , '.niTou'ndry::; do pfd Anwr. Cotton Oli .to pfd Amer. Exprwi II, SOrt Kur il's 43 I Amer. Hid at Itthw pfd Amer. Ica 800 824 Amr. lilnaaed Oil do pfd 1, Amr. fyocomotlvs tri0 61 do pfd 104 134 674 1044 1174 10 111 l'4 90 ' 14 OT 74 M 584 IS 1474 (74 4-.io 1H4 wit Amar. Smelting ft Ref., do pfd Amer. Sugar Rrrlnlng..., Amer. Tobareo pfd ctfa., Anar-onda Mining Co... Atrhlaon do pfd Atlantic Ceaat Una , Baltimore ft Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt. Canadian Parlftc (.'antral of New Jaraey.. fhtaapaaka A Ohio Chicago Great Weatam.. Chicago ft Northwestern O . M. A St. Pull Chicago Tarm. AV Trans. 100 law L00 111 If. 111 14 A too l.KiO 1.200 llicrj (10 100 10,3'JO II 57 1764 944 114 14HV4, M M4 174 14 it1 14KS4 Ill's I 114 74 114 M4 64 j 41 117 17 Tl 170 4M 174 70 44 14 14 4u 1J6 141 144 714 M4 71 II 14 154 s 1144 214 42 1M 1U 74 334 5 4 504 112 S"4 T5 10 74 M 121 0 M 35 I W 10 H 71 Tl 17 1.3 114 4 95 3A 2f 52 714 1114 1 444 143 do pfd C, C, C. ft St. Lnuls Colorado Pual and Iron ... 100 Colorado ft Southern 9no do lat pfd do M pfd 2K Conaolldated Oaa I1 si 4 1 4SV, 117H 17' 72 i 17) 44 117 17's mi I Corn Products 400 do pfd nrlawara AV Hudson 200 Pel.. Lark, ft Waatern Panrer AV Rio Grande IW do pfd 100 87H 70 17 704 Ptatllltra' Sacurltlaa Erla do lat pfd l.XX) ' 14T 144 do !d pfd 31 Central Elactrlc I Illinois (-antral 100 International Papar 100 do pfd 414 13f,, HI', U 41 IS 1414 144 international Pump do pfd Iowa Cantral do pfd K- 0. Southern do pfd Iioulsvills ft Naahvllla... Mexican Central Minn, ft St. tieuls M. , st P. AV Sault Sta. M do p'd Missouri Paclflo U . Kansas AV Tasaa do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of Mexico pfd... Naw York Central N. T., Ont. Waatern... 100 724 714 tflft 115 1144 100 100 "100 l,iri 100 414 103 4 744 34 s1 40 1P'4 1V4 M4 4 nA 100 li4 II lli'i 87 Norfolk ft Waatarn do pfd North Amaiiuan Pacing Mall S Pennarlvanla f.109 Penpla's Gas 74 1124 174 1214 Pitts.. C, C. ft St. L Preaaed Btaal Car ' do pfd 100 Pullman Palac Car S44 so Ra4lns .M.. M.mo 1024 101 '4 do lat pfd du Id pfd Republic Steal do pfd Rork Island Co do ptd Rubber Goods pfd St. L. ft San Fran td pfd. St Loo la Suthweatsrn.... do pfd Southern PaelAo do pfd Southarn Railway do ptd .' Tenneaaea Coal and Iron... Tessa A Pacific Tol , St. L. A Waatarn.... do pfd t'nios Paclflo do pfd V 8. Bipraaa V. t Ri-altr 1. S. Rubber do prd V. S Staal do pfd Virginia-Carolina Chemical. do ptd Wabash do pfd Welta-Fargo Eaprasa Wasttnghouaa Electiie .... Waatarn I'nlon "0 134 13 to 114 r. 100 47 47 too i" U4 t.'vi -ii 714 100 1114 1114 600 10 II 4 274 494 1S14 W 101 M too 174 174 l. 60 44 0,104 1S74 1314s yi 544 m" luf) l4 364 Ito 1014 1004 H.ano 34 31 ISO NT, M4 400 16 2& irio 114 114 100 144 14 'ioi nii Trial t'.iuo iriii in" 'ioi ii" ii" I'M 5T4 57 4, MO 1114 ltn rrt II 15 00 444 4 1004 , 4 t Fit 14 14 tun 14S 774 10 17 40 1274 W4 1 r.7 II! 4 14 444 Wbaallng A Laka Erla ... Wlaconaln Cantral do ptd Northarn Paclflo Canlral Laalhsr do lr Sloaa-EheCfield Uraat Northarn ptd. as-dlr Interborougb Matropolitan. . do pfd Often. Total sslss for Jha day. IJS 100 ah area. New York Mintage Storks. NJTW YORK, July 12. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adama Coo Alios Braees Brunawlck Coa Coinatork Tunnal .. Con. Cat and Vs.. Here flilxar Iron Hirer Laadxllla Cos OBarao. t Llttlo Chief ... 10 Ontario 0 Ciptilr , 60 Poo. si 2 Saxaga .. .426 ..170 .. 10 .. 61 .. 32 .. 20 . 110 Slarra Naxda Small Hopaa . Standard .10 140 . t Foreign Financial. IiONDON. July 12. Money waa In good supply In the market today and met with a fair demsnl. Discounts were (irmly ma n tained. In the Stock exchange, although the aettlement waa concluded sstlsf aetorlly buatnvas was light, owing to the forthcom ing new Issues and the absence of public support. Tha tone of Bril'ah securities, however, was generslly steady, with hard ening at tre close. Americans were sup ported at above parity in the forenoon and Canadian Pacific. Union Psc1.e ind South ern Paodc were moat favored In the sf'er noou. Prices were stationary, but Naw York bought well later and caused a firm close. Foreigners were quietly steadv. Jap anese Imperial s of l:4 closed at 1"-V Copper shares were easy. Rio Tinto was weak at the close, BERLIN, July l2.-rrlces on the Rourse today were irregular. Americana fiuetuated hut later Improved, especially Canadian Pa cific, upon lxindon Influencea. PARIS, July 12-Prices on the Bourse today opened firm and heavy at the closo. Trading was dull. Russlsn Imperial 4a wer not quoted and the bonds of 19"4 ctosed at m. Jew York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 12. -MONEY On call, fN rer cent; ruling rate, 34 per eent; closing bid. 24 pr cent; offered at 8 per Cent. Time loans, strong on long dates, but weaker on short; sixty daya. 6 per cnt; ninety days. 54 per cent; six months. t per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-S49' per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE - Wesk. with actual business in bankers' bills at t4 Sft'-O'i't 4 for demand and at 14 S30fi4 83. for J 1.111.. , A &l miv-onr limn, -j ito, v-i.ctt-w.c- 1 t , eorrmcrotal bills, 34 834.884. girVER- Par, 674c; Mexican dollars. R24C I30ND8 Government, steady; railroad Irrarular. Closing quoMtlnns on bonds today as follows: were . . H .. .. lt .. J4 .. 7 .. .. 114 .. 7 .. M . . a. .. . ni"4 V t. rat. In. ins Japan Ht. rtfu ... .ins do td aurtts .102H do 4a 1' U A N unl. 4t ... .i:4 Matitiat. c. sold 4a .121 Mi Cantrsl 4a... . Tl do lat Inc .1PH Minn. aV St. L. 4a.. . M4 M.. K AV T. s... . . do )da no eeiipen V s. . its. so coupon f. s. new it. do eoupon , Am. Tob. 4s. So pf4 .... Atrhtmn fn. do sd). 4 . res Atlsntle C. L. 41. ft N. R. R. of M. r 4 t N T. C. sen. Ia B o do IVta Brk R T. rf. U Cntrl of () la Jo td Ino o N. I C. fan. la T No. Paclflo ...lOMi . . . 7'i 4a. 5 ... "H ... i ... H 5a. lot's lt3 do la 70 Norfolk AV W. c. M Ora 9 L rff. 4i 100H Penn. cv. Iia ... STH Radlnfr gen. 4a. 1 t. L. AV I. M. e. 70 Si. U. ft . r fg. do Id Inr CUm Ohio 4. Chteasio a. C , B AV Q. s. 4a if., R. I. A P. 4a. 4a. IS 4S It do tol. 5a ... ITH ! L. 8. W. c. 4a Vl SMboard A. L. 4a 70 llH l'H 112 74 ws Kit, 1071, 7JV, do U I Colo. ind. ta, sar. I Colo. Mid 4a..., .role AV So. 4a.. Cuba 5a P. aV R. O. 4s... Plat. gees. 5a A.. 2S So. PMB 4a ... fl do lat 4a ttfa... ... aH Souttiem By 5a ...loj Trx. ft P. lta ... M T., St. L A W. 4a . . . 3'4 Vnlon Parifl.- l 4a. M V. g Stel !d ht ... . . . 0 'Wahai-h lata ...lOft Western Md 4a ... PH4 W- ft L. K 4a Krle prior lion do gan. 4a Hocx. Val. 4a. Japan Sa do 3d aertfa. n "Wla. Cantral 4a... Bid. 'Offered. noaton Storks and llonda. BOSTON, July 12 -Call loans, 64fl P" cent: time loans, rl'.slng pr'ees on Atchison sdj. 4a. .. do 4a Cantral as.... Atrhlaon do pfd BV& per cent Official bonds were as ITHcl. ft Hecla. t Centennial t 7t"4 Copprr Kanga . Snv,pniy Wiat follovs; ......MS ..... "4 in II ...... 14 ..V...116 9:'4i Franklin Boston AV Albany. ...214 Oranbv late Royale ... Hoslon ft Msln....1S" 19 Boaton Clara ted . Pltehburg pfd Max. Ontral N Y . N. H. AV H ttnion Paoifie Am. Pneu. Tube.... Am. Sugar do pfd .1JK .If .184 1J Mass. Mining Michigan , Mohawk Mont Coal ft C, .. 5H .. 14 .. 11 .. 4 .. 4KV, ..127 . . S04 ..117s .. 17 ..1 .. 14 .. 63 .. 44 .. 10't .. It .. 7', .. 14 . lo .. S34 .. in .. 14 .. I ..1M .. J44 .1174, cud Dominion ... 9 Oceania . .1:14 Parrot ..1?5 Quincy ..14 Shannon .. tit Tamarack .. Ml Trinity Am. Tel. ft Tal Am. Woolan .. do pfd Edlann E1 III Masa. Elootrto do pfd Masa. Gaa t'nlled rnilt fnlted Shoa Mach... do pfd V. 8. Steal do pfd Adventurs Mlnuas Amalgamated Atlantic Bingham tl! t'nlted Coppar Id V. S Mining 11 r. 8. 011 61 t'tah lOIH, Victoria 4ls Winona 17 Wolverine SSH North Butts 9!S Butte Coalition .. 1's Nevada 41 Mltch'll 4jCal. ft Arlions .. 1H Arli, Commercial 144 Asked. Rid. London Closing: Stocks. LONDON, July 12. Closing quotations on Stocks were ss fol0(V. Conaola. money., do accmint Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore AV 0. . Canadian Psclflc Chs. A Ohio. .. Chicago at. W . r.. M. A St. P. PvBeers D. A R. O , do pfd .14 S-tl M K. ft T .. M4 N. V Central... .. 12 Norfolk ft W .. 2 do pfd ... 4 Ont. A Western. . .1004 prnnsytvnnla ... ..lin Rand Mines .... .. ir 'Readlnt .. 114 Southern Ry ... ..13S4 do ptd ... ta So. Faetfle ,.. 4 I'nlon Pacific ... ,.. 734 do prd . .. 2Tit u. 8. Steal ... at 4 do prd ...43 Wnbsih ... ?SH do pfd .. 344 ..115 .. 7T .. M .. ir.4 :: .. 64 .. 204 .. l .. 104 ..140 .. Fl .. 174 ..1P24 .. 144 .. XI .. 104 ' 1e' do lat rfd do Id pfd Ornnd Trunk .. Illinois Cantral , ,141 Spanish 4 LoutaTllla A Mash... 1174 Ex-dlTtdend. SILVER Bar. steady; S14d per ounce. MONEY 2Q 24 per cent. The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is 3.ifi34 per cent; for three months' bills, 3H per cent. Treaanry Statement. WASHINGTON. July 12. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the t150.000.ono gold reserve, shows: Available cash balances, t252,6O7,490; gold coin and bullion, 367,181,487; gold certificates, 190,712,060. Omaha Clearings. OMAHA, July 12. Bank clearings for to day were tl. 584, 411.97 and for tha correspond ing date last year tl.440.6S5.98. Wool Market. July 12. WOOL The BOSTON. July 12 WOOL The Com mercial Bulletin of Boston, basing us report upon statistics telegraphed for tho government, will say tomorrow of the wool market: The market Is uctive and rlrm. Tha tendency favors aellers. Spe cial grades of fleeces, notably fine Do lalne, have advanced. Half-blood and three-eighths fleeces are in strong de mand and selling al full prices. The gen eral market, however, Is not higher. A great deal has been done In In supplies to arrive and this encourages dealers In the belief that activity will continue mil Increase as spot supplies enlarge. Wilh 70 per cent or more of the Montana d'p disposed of, an early close of the tie;i son In the producing sections is assured. In London sales of Merinos and fine crons breds are llrm and medium and croaj breds easy, being 5 per cent off from :iv. Some entiles made Merinos 6c hl.ier. : The opening is considered strong in 1'W 1 of the poor quality of the offerings. It j Is thought a reasonable expectation thut I as offerings Improve In quality prices will : harden. Local receipts are the largest i of the season for domestic sources .f sup : nlv hut the movement Is considered slov I Iiv muse dealers. The shipments of wool from Boston to July. 11. Inclusive, ac cording to the same authority, are 14 4. ; 399,730 pounds, against 124,162.906 poundo : the same time last year. The sales to July 11, Inclusive, were 14), 441, 395 poinds. s-al"t 1 X7 40,467 pounds the , same period v-r. ...M'ON. July 12. WOOL The wool auction Sftie. . . . nu. ued toda. The offerings amounted to 15,029 bales. Com petition uks ypirlted throughout and Merinos advanced 6 par cent above th' May average on account of American bid ding. Greasy combings were In active request at advanced rates, l'unta Arenas wool was In good demand. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales, !,300 bales; scoured. Is 'trivia Id: greasy. iWla 3d. Queensland, 200 bales; scoured, Is 4d(fj(j.. 10. 1; urtjsy, 74di(ls. Victoria, 1.000 bales; scoured. Id 13s ii 2s Id: greasy, ittdtiila 2d. South AurW- 11a, 700 bales; greasy. Sdifls 3 4d. West A no. rul I . EA kbU., Ta. m ( a inn k.l.., Kf..,a R.t.M4JTl. KU..I iiiuinc, ovw UBirq, e,( 3 , w vi i tn njj.i. New Zealand. 4.700 bales; scoured. Is I'sd 2s; greasy, 64d(ils 2d. Cape of Good Hope snd Natal. 300 bales; scoured I Id ls 94d; greasy, 74S10d. Punta Arenas. 4,000 bales: greasy, 6dffls 1 4.1. Falkland islands, 600 bales; greasy, 6tl lid. River Platte, 100 bales; greasy, 14 6 lOd. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 12. WOOL Weak; medium grades, combing and cloth ing. t6j 26c; light fine. 221123c; heavy fine. 16gl7c; tub. washed. 30'j34e. Metal market. NEW YORK. July 12 METALS Spot tin was 5a lower at 186 In the London n ark't, while futures advanced 1 1 s to 181 10s. Locally the market was eaav, with spot quoted st t4O.00ij;41.35. Copper was lower In London, with spot quoted at los and futures at M los. or about 1 lower. Locally the maiket was dull and nominal, with lake quoted at $2Mf74fj"'2 124; electrolytic, $21 5i0irl 75; casting. $2o.6t ii 21.(0. I-ud waa unchanged, at $5 15(jc,25 In the local market and at t J) los in Loud n. Spelter waa unchanged at 24 6a in London and at 116.15(814 20 in the local market. Iron was unchanged In the English market. with standard foundry quoted at 56s and Cleveland warrants at 66s 3d. Locally the market was without further change. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at t-4.3(ytf-'4.70; No. t foundry southern at $23.75ntf4.20; southern Iron nominal. ST. LOUIS. July 12.-METALS-Iesd. lower, at $5,1245 16. Spelter wesk. at 16 10 e.124- Peoria Grain Market. It CORN Lower: No t PEORIA. July yellow, 63c; No. 3. 5JV44iT,24c; No. 4. 61V(f 614c; no grade, .(iA'c. OATS Inactive; No. t white, 454c; No. I white. 44 0-i5e. KVE Voinlnsl; No. i, HZQoXo. Wlil8ivY-41 iL I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Run of Cattle, with No Change in Prices. HOGS MAKE CONSIDERABLE GAIN o fkeep or I. a nibs Iterrlved nasi None on Sale Trices Strong; to Tea or Fifteen t'rnta Higher for the Week. SOUTH OMAHA. July U 1907. Receipts were: CiU3. liogs. Sheep. Official Monday .t. .K4 4..) Orhciai Tuesday i.sio 13.K-9 4.4M Otllclal Wednesday 2.360 U.123 4 30 Olllolal Thuisday 2,39 13. 4W l.iOl Official Friday t4 9,0iJ Five daya thla week Same (lavs last week 12,874 67.897 48ti4 6 J.. 4.) 49.14 b.itW 37,870 14 (s lloOj 11. iu) 1 1. I'll) il3 J 7,t7 bunt days 2 weeks ago. .lb... ( batne days 3 weeks ago.. 16. 624 Same days 4 weeks ao..UI.8:4 Same days last year 15,161 The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hoga and aheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yean 1907. 190V Inc. Dec. Cattle 63,133 493,388 87.74o Hog 1,4.2,W7 1,5K.618 113.431 Sheep 84., 754 790,690 67,164 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dtste. I 1907. 1 1908. 1 19U6. (1904. 1 1908. II 902. 11901 . June 26. June 27. June 38. I t 834. 6 J9: 6 I 701 a bi 671 1 61 6 93 D riw. s l a B 11 4i fl t 1-41 6 441 80 S li 7 66 I 87 a 5 91 6 91 a 63 June 29. t 9-4, 6 47 6 22 6 0i 6 os T fc! a 7 61 June July July July July July July 30.. 1... 3... t... 4... 6 4 6 1 5 56 5 94 i ii a I t 13 6 60 6 B34. 7ts 5 7241 6 7S4.i 5 73-4 6 5 64-k,' 0 6S4 6 48 5 111 a do. 7 4 7 61 aa ?.4 e 61 6 73 sa i 73 6 79 6 481 t 26 6 25 6 26 t 26l 7 64 6 42 6 48 I 6 621 6 t 66 6 49 7... 6... I. .. 10.. II. . 12.. 6 13 7 75 6 1 e 39 7 s.'i 6 83 July 6 lo 6 451 7 80 6 4S July July July 6 66 5 33 1 6 3:i 7 S'C 6 M 5 38. 7 79! 6 93 7 77, 6 96 6 65( 6 3 5 11 6 64, 6 33, 4 89 Sunday. "Holiday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs Omaha t2.Ontjt5.SO tS.SM6.90 Chicago 1. 75717. 80 6 4'ai.3 Kansas City 2.50tti.76 5 8"rtV97H St. Louis 16'&7.15 6&6'0UO Sioux Cltv 1.7rviii 90 i uur.jii.75 The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. H'sos C. M. & St. F 2 4 Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific 3 2 .. 1 Union Pacific 30 C. AV N. , east 6 C. A N. W.. west 8 41 C. St. P.. M. & O... 2 10 C, B. & Q east 3 13 C. B. Ai Q., west 8 22 C, R. I. ei P., east... 1 10 .. Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 28 . 139 .. 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swtft and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Armour Co., f'm K. C. Hill & Sop F. P. Lewis Hamilton & Rothschild. T. B. Inghiam Other buyers 15 1,632 219 2.U7 200 2,968 72 2.214 74 21 4 1 2 73 .... Ioi Totals 6S1 9.049 ,152 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were ve)ry light as usual on a Friday, and there w re really not enough of any one thing on tale to make a test of values. The receipts for the week so far show a considerable giln over lasl week, but very llttlo difference from a year ago. The few beef steers In sight this morning sold quite readily ut good steady to stronger prices. There was nothing choice anions the offerings, but there were cattle good enough to bring ti.30. The trade was with out any noteworthy change or any especial feature of Interest. What few cows there were sold In about the aame notches as yesterday. There were no stockers or feeders to amount to anything, but the feeling was steady. No. 49 , 10 12 , II BEJCF A. Pr. STEERS. No. 16 40 31 41 Ay. Pt. . . IJ4 4 0 6 16 I to I 26 .1007 I 65 .. 130 ..1013 .. Tit ..1001 ..KM 6 13 I 10 10 .1142 ..1231 I 10 COWS. .. ISO .. KI ..PfflO . . 0 .. 110 ..1130 ..1040 .. 0 .. 00 ..1070 ..1070 .. mo .. tni ..pw . .1830 .. 400 .. 1X1 .. 711 ...1410 ..Hfi.l . 1JO0 ..im ..1670 .. 140 I 00 I..! 10..., 1... 10... 4... ... 1... 1... 1... 6.... I. .. 16... II. .. 27... ...1041 ... SO ...1110 ... (41 ... 177 . .. 1(3 ...1126 ... 10 ...1130 ...110 ...11"0 ...795 ...1167 ...ln.i ...1216 ... ISO ... 131 I M 1 ) 1 ra I C6 a ao I 71 4 O0 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 2 60 4 40 4 70 4 76 1 90 4 ti 1 16 1 70 2 70 1 76 I 7S 1 76 1 7T. 1 Tl 1 00 a oo 1 26 I 40 3 50 I 60 2 HEIFERS. 1... ... 10... 1... 1... 1... 1 .. 1... 1... ITS 1 I 66 II. 96 CALVE8. 3 46 I 10 I 71 I 75 4 40 , 100 . 170 . 100 110 196 I 10 5 50 I no I 25 I 60 4 60 BULLS .. 340 .. a:.6 . . 19.) 4 00 1... 4 60 1 ... 6 t.0 4... ill ir.6 ne I 50 U 244 fi 66 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. IM0 I 0 1 69) 4 SS T37 I ID 2I 4 15 600 111 HOGS Hogs generally Hold Re higher than yesterday. Sorre of th rough, heavy pack ers did not show troi'. ft guln. but on the other band aomo of tie good, light weights showed even more advance than fie. There were In fact sellers who thought that they sold their lUrht weights 6il0c higher than yesterdav. The bull; of nil the hogs sold at f5.7oV5.frt, with a top at t6.90. Yesterday the boars aold very largely at tfi.60rrtfi.76. 1 with a top at tft.w. The trane was rainy active at the advance, but toward the close slowed up anrt ror a wnne was ae cldedly weaker. Later on It braced up and J -1 . . . anu lima cloaed about aa good as any time ! No. 1 64... I 4... 67.. I 65 . I 67.. I 64.. 167.. At. .346 .373 .507 .S27 .290 .113 .S? .Wi 274 aio .300 .237 an .311 sso .329 .2U9 .2tt SOS Kl 2 . ISO ,271 ..270 2. 270 .J7S . ,;4 .!' ...7 , 2J ..272 ..1M ..M4 . .;:s .160 . 231 . 21 ..24 .171 ..till . .i:, ' .147 .271 ..24 .174 .20 .247 .13 ..m . 20 ..7 . 241 ..277 . 2M ..2T2 . 2T6 ..SSI . IM . .144 ..Ml ,. 2 . ,2f,4 ,.f4 ..:si Sh. Pr. bo. Ax. Sh 231 10 Pr. 6 75 6 60 . . (10 IS 241! 0 6 T6 SO 6 65 14 2(9 40 6 76 ... K 60 !(' 10 6 75 40 6 6 74 tf.l ... t 76 120 I 13 67 59 so n 75 ... I II I I SO I Tt 10 6 .r. 13 271 lu 6 76 10 6 S In 271 ... I 71 ... 6 5 it 27 ... 6 71 ... I IS 62. 267 80 I 76 10 6 71 t'l BO 6 76 240 I t? 221 100 i 76 SO IS 24 20 20 5 76 10 6 U Tl... 241 10 6 76 10 1 174 II I"7 ... i 76 10 6 IT 12 28 ... 6 76 ... 6 174 3 211 ... I Tl ... I 174 44 24 10 76 ... 6 74 H 2T 40 I T5 ... ( 474 t2f. 40 I 77 ... I 70 T7 2M ... 6 T74 ... t 70 II Ill ... 6 774 ... I 70 45 26 120 6 774 40 I TO 64 257 ... I 774 ... 6 70 70 217 . . 6 77 4 40 I 74 76 253 10 I T74 40 6 7.1 55 2 10 1 774 14 6 70 4 24S 40 774 ... 6 70 IT Ml ... I T74 40 I TO TO If) 40 t 774 10 6 70 II 2'7 I 774 100 6 TO T4 26T 10 6 T74 0 I TO 61 241 ISO i TT4 10 I 70 141 m 40 i 774 ... I 70 II 257 120 6 714 SO I TO tl 231 4 6 TTVi 1.) I TO (4 l"4 10 5 77 4 ... I TO f 141 ... I T74 110 S 70 76 IIS !10 5 774 .120 6 724 TO 121 M I 10 40 6 724 73 271 20 5 19 SO 6 724 71 2-2 160 6 10 ... I 7J4 71....... .236 40 1 an SO I 72 4 70 224 ... 6 10 240 i TC4 14 144 110 I IS ... 6 72 72 130 l;' i SO 10 I 7?', 71 l' 120 I 10 111 I 724 T7 114 ltd I 10 0 6 72 4 '4 210 10 I SO 40 5 724 7J to . . I SO 150 6 T24 7 219 11 S N1 too 6 724 70 1 1J0 SO . . I 72 4 71 213 ... I 0 10 I 724 12 M ... 5 0 ... 6 724 & I SO 6 10 . ! 6 71 m r ... 6 so 120 I T6 IT 210 ... 6 10 170 i 71 3 21 . . I so i;n 1 ti as Ft 120 I 124 lis TI TT t.4 ... I 124 140 i II II 1 . IU SO I TS 11 tl 1 13 M t Tl 70 117 . . I 40 I H 13 12 40 I an ... 6 74 74 170 ... 00 1 : III SO 1SI ... 6 SO I 60.. i 6. ., 140.. 60.. , It.. 161.. I 61.. 161.. 47.. 41.. j 41.. 12.. 1 I 53 ' i 61. j V i 13 i 67. '.tl IS:, I r.. I IV 3. 4.. 17.. Tl. . ! ii.. !K:: i'a" Ut.. I . 1.9. . '.6 I lbs 13. i 14. . 41. . : 2.. M , ' S7. , j IV I I 6! Trt' 261 SHEEP The market was entirely hare tcday, there being absolutely nothing on si.le. For the w.-ek, reeelpts. while show ing a considerable gain over last week have been considerably abort of the record of a year ago. At the aame time there has been a very good demand, so thai the mbrket sll weak has been In a good healthy condition and entirely satisfactory U th , selling Interest. The tendency of values bus been strong.-r and the market for the we.-k on the different kinds of sheep and Inrrbs has be.n anywhere from strong to Ptiinc higher. The arrivals during the w.-ek have consisted almost entirely of westerns Yrarllnars of prt-tiy good quality have sold ss high as t'. 90. with wethers all the wav from 15 50 up to 15 75, while ewes have gone at IV. LMifv35. So far there bss leen verv little business In feeders, but buyers sre beginning to look around and with anything like favorable prospects for the coining corn crop, oper ators on the market are looking for a steadily Increasing demand. Quotations on range sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, t7.2r.r7.7f.: fnlr to rood lambs. t6 6iHi7 2A; cull lurnhs. 14 ,W,f .; good to choice yearling wethers, t TT"1 6 15; fair to good yearling wethers., tStf'tf 5.75; good to choice wethers. tft.X'rifi 75; fair to good wethers, t4.7io6 26; good to choice c-es, 14 si. .5.4.'; ts'r to good ewes, t4-2""d) 4 75; culls and bucks. I2.5cti4.00. CHICAGO IAK HTOCK MAHKF.T Cattle Jteady to Cents Itrong Hogs Five Higher. CHICAGO, July 12 CATTLE Receipts about 12.joo head; market steady to strong; common to prime steers, 14 76if7 30; cows. t3.26rii.V7S: heifers, J3.0i66.90; bulla. I3.16.tt h.Vi; calves. t3..'5jS.'J0; stockers and fecd- HOGS Receipts about 23.000 head; niar ket 6c higher, good to prime heavy. S i tf 600; medium to good heavy. ! ,'no.i butcher. u 95'rici.lO; g.xid to prime mixed, tc ST.iiii.tiO; hght mixed, $6.0096. 10; packing, tii O(i6.90; pigs. t'. 5"tfl.2o; selected, tti li'i 6 224; bulk. t5.SOix6.05. SlIEEiP AND LAMHS Receipts, 6.0O0 head; market steady; sheep. 1 3.7r.Ti,00; yearlings, 16.i0fi6.10; lambs. t'vj-Kii; 3o. ew York Live stock Market. NEW YORK. July 12. BEEVES no Ceipts, 2,028 head; steers In fair dcniiind nn.l full steady; bulla and fat cows unchanged; medium and common cows a shade, higher. Pleers, t5.7Orjj6.80; no very choice here; bulls, H.WC4.50; cows. fJ.rVv,i4.60; few choice dry fed at 16.00. Dressed beef In fair demand at 84$ loo per lb. for ordinary to choice native aides. Shipments tomorrow, 9c0 cattle and 6,660 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts 617 head. Common to good veals tit I'. PiMN 26; choice solecjed veals, t9.oo; buttermilks and culls. 14.C'4( 4.60. Dressed calves, quiet but steady; city dressed veals, 84'14c per lb.; country dressed, "allc per lb. HOGS Receipts, 1.074 head; market firm. Rough mixed western hogs aold at to. 50. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 8.800 head; market steady. I. anil, s opened :!6o lower, on heavy receipts; closed 2fc off on top grades and Roc lower on others. Sheep, I4.0prij5.60; culls. 12.03.60; lambs. ti.bOfjK.ii. Kansna City I. Ire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 12. CATTLE Re- ceipts, 4,nl head. Including 2,.ii southerns. Market strong to 10c higher. Choice ex- port and dressed beef steers, t6.X4rti.9o; fair to good, $ti.ou6.25; western fed steers, to.tMa6.5o; stockers anj feeders, t3O0(i4.76; southern steers, e3. 6O45.0O; southern cows, t2 90rU3.76; native cows, t2M4.75; native heifers, t3.26cij6.90; bulls, t3.2o(g4.76; calves, .00t(i7.00. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head: market, strong to 74c higher. Top, lti.00; bulk of sales, liScuj.. heavy, t.i, I6.90rnu.95: pies and lights. 0'B6 &5; packers, if. wioii; no rvli Krir AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head; market Bteady. Lambs, t7.Wfri.6o; ewes and yearlings, f&.iStfU.UO; Texas clipped year lings, ti.50fi6.O.i; Texas clipped aheep, 34.76 (j6.G0; stockers and feeders, tJ.ify 6.0U. St. I.onla Lire Stock Market. I ST. LOUIS, July 12.-4"ATTLE-Recelpts, 2, A" i head, Including 1,400 Texans; market atrong. Native ahlpping and export steers, $6,707(7.10; dressed beef and butcher stecis, $.V2f.iitj.lo; steers under l.OoO'lbs., tl.OiMS; stockers and feeders, $3.0004.60; cows and heifeis, $:i.0orrt6.6o; canncrs, tl 60ji'2.25; bulls, $3.(AKui.6o; culves, l.oi.cli.(). Texas and In dian" steers, $3;itj3.0o; cows and heifers, $l.f'X(i4.00. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market Bteady. PIks and lights. t5.55r(i.lo; packers, t.tkyO.OS; butchers and best heavy, o.s. C."5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; r.iurket steady. Native muttons, $3.26 r.ui.f.O; lambs, $4.2S&7. TO; culls and bucks, tl.'rS ti3.oo; Blockers, $4.4tM-2 Ht. Joseph Mir Rtock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 12.-CATTLF-Recelpts. 1,161 head; market steady. Natives, 34.50(f 7.00; cows and helT'crs, $2.1656.60; stockers and feeders, $3.5fi4.50. HOGS Receipts, 6.179 head; market Kc higher. Top, $6,974; bull of sales. $5.8'rT 6!5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 218 head; market steady. Lambs. $6.75'(7.60; year lings, J5.6ftJi6.G0. Slops City Live Stork Market. - SIOUX CITY, la., July 12. (Special Tela gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; mar ket 10c higher; beeves, $5.0( 4j.I; cows, hulls and mixed, $1.6'Uo.Ui; stockera and leenors, $3.7f'r4.75; calves and yearlings, $3.0O(j4.25. HOGS Receipts, 7.5O0 head; market fo higher; selling at $5.a0r;6.7&; bulk of sales, J5 6fif(i6.6S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head; market steady. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the pal weslern markets yesierday: six prlncl- Cuttle. Hogs Bheep. South Omaha .... Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph St. Iiuls Chicago Total . 649 9,000 4O0 7.600 00 . 4.ono li.oco 400 . 1,161 6,179 218 . 2.200 7.000 2.000 .12.600 23,orO 6.000 .20.S10 63,679 9,018 Cotton Market, NEW YORK, July 12.-COTTON-Spot rioted quiet and 15 points lower; middling uplands, 18. '.6c; middling gulf, 13. 30c; sales, l.:-oo bales. New York cotton quotations, furnished by Ixigan & Bryan. 112 Foard of Trade build ing. Open. High. Low. Close. September 1155 1155 1139 1151151 October 1178 1178 1161 1174fiU75 December 1171 1180 1166 1178'rull79 LIVERPOOL, July l'. COTTON-Spot market quiet; prices three points higher. Good middling. 7.Wd; middling, 7.1d; low middling, 6.S2.I; good ordinary, 6.f.d; ordin ary, 6.4dd. The sales of the day were 6,000 bules. of which 610 were for speculation and export and Included 5.JO0 American. Receipts, 3,000 bales, including l.lou Ameri can. ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 12.-COTTON-qulet; middling i:;4n. Sales none; receipts, 62 bales; shipments, 710 bales; stock, 12,919 bules. NEW ORLEANS, July 12.-COTTON- Spots closed easy; sales 1,025 bales; low i ordinary, 77i,c; nominal, ordinary. 87,c; l..t Ill 'J . 1 m n.lnl nominal, erood ordinary. 10 3-16c: nominal, low minoui'g. li i-ioc; nimuiing i-'v; gnoa middling. 134c; notiiliiul, mhlilllng f.tlr, 14a4c, nominal, fnlr. Vc. Receipts, 1,458 bales; stock, 61.613 bales. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, July 12-WHEAT No. t northern, 9Sc4jl.u0; September, 8(c bid. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 7le; sample, 52H 70c. CORN-Rteady; No. 8 cash, 6$464c; Sep tember, 644c asked. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July 12-An advance of 4c per yard was made today in 4 fruit of the loom goods and some prints. The dry goods market ia atrong. Drera gooda are more active. Jobbers are making larger shipments of goods snd are receiving larger COUPON BONDS with interest payable January 1st. and July 1st. is what we are offering They are secured by mortgage on the entire system of the OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO. We will be pleased to furnish you with complete information. Address A 1UEL BURNS, JR. 614 New Yo. Life Building. I orders on dress good, underwear and do mestic cottons. Raw silk Is quiet, t olton yarns are firm and quiet. OMAHA WIIOIFStl.K MAttKF.T. (oadMlon of Trado aad Qootatloas on gtaple and Fancy Prodne. sroGS-Per dot., 14c. Hl'TTEH Packing slock. 17ihl74c; cholcs to fancy dairy il'iJOc: creamery. il'U'c ! LIVE Poi'LTRV Spring chl. kens. IftJi'Vi bens. 94KPV: roosters. 6c; turkeys. 12c diuka. Iiv; geese. 60. FIU 118 AND MELONS. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Far bog. tl 60; vellow freestones, tl 6. CALIFORNIA FLU MR Per crate, tl 93. CALIFORNIA CHKHKIKS-Per box of about 8 lbs. block or white. $2.0. TEXAS WATER M ELONS Each, 15c, 4Tc n .t aV" CANTEI-OUPE California, 40 to crats, standard, tR7M; 64 to crate, pony, 33.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS-Llmonlera, too alxe tl.Wi sir.e. $7".r; other branda, 60o less. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunoh. IJ.Ci -i2 V6; .lumboci. U&iK(i3 .V. ORANGES Mediterranean Sweeta. fancy. 150 slse, ti .00; 176. tOO, 116 and i n sixes. H o; 96. 126 and 2h8 slgea. 1176: extra fancy. 26c more per box; El. Mlcbaela 176. i'CO. 216 and 250 sixes. 14 75; 126 and 150 sites. 14 50 Valencia. 80. 96 and 113 sixes, 14 25; K6. 150. 134, 200 and 31 sixes, $4.D$J6.00. DATES Kauaway 4c; sayets, 6c; hal lowis, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, t-lo. box, tl.uO. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Per bu a 400. NAVY BEANS Per. bu.. No. 1. $1,009 2.10; No. 2, tl.904T2.00. POTATOES -Per bu . $1.36. NEW PEPPERS-Per 6-bssket crata, $3 00 to $3.60; per 4 buaiiel box. $1.00. ASI'ARAUtS-35c per -"os. bunehea. BEANS New wax niid string, per K bu box or basket, Toe. BEETS. TUHMFS and CARROTaV-P do hunches. 3iii"!. PIEPLANT Per dog. bunches, tOo. CI CUMBERS- Per do . 0'4T78e. TOM ATOES Txaa, fancy, th. erst. $1.15. I ONIONS-Grsen onions, per dos,, 360. I C A BBArJE California, S4o. ! LEAF LKTTUCK aiol-tiousa, par do, i heads. 20c. M PARS LEY -Hot bouse, per dox. bunohes, 40c RADIbllES Per dos, bunches, horn ! groi n, 20c. BFKF CUT9. No 1 rib, 14r; No. k rib, 11c; No. I rib, , 10c; No. 1 loin, 174c; No. t loin, 184ot No. it, loin, 124c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 chuck, t4o; No. $ chuck, 64c; No. t round, 84c; No. 2 round. 84c; No. 8 round. 80; No. 1 plate. 84c; No 2 alate. 80! No. I plats, lo. MlBU&.L'LhA tVbWUS COFFEE-c-istiCJ. rlo. 3n, t6c per lh.J No. 30. 21c per lb ; No. 26. 19c per lb.J Nak to. 144c per lb.; No. 21. 124c pr I. CHEESE Block Twfa, 10c: ltmberftt, 14c; Young Americas, loo NUTS California walnuts. No. i, soft 1 shell, 12c; Hroxlls, 164rtflc; pecans, liKffZJc; flll.erts, Ii4c; peanuts, raw, ijc; roasiea, ;S4c; California almonds. l"Hc: cocoanuta, , 15. "0 per 100. I CALIFORWIA DRIED FRiriTS-rrunes ' ie somewhat unsettled by freer offerings ' from second hands, who seem desirous of i moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo i tattoos range from 6 to 9c for California 'fruit and fron 5400. for Oregon. Peaches ! sre slightly essler. witn tancy yeuows .minted at iaso. nsism. m.... .,., crown loose Muscatels are quoiea mi c, four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, 94(illc. HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No i, SV; No. 2, 74o; bull hides, 60; gree hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 2. tc: horse, $1.5td t.50; sheep pelts, ooefiSt.e Tallow, No. J. 4 ,c: No. 2. -,c. W00U 16(521 FISH Pickerel tred, lOol rlko. dressed, 16c.: h"te tn, dressei, winter caught, lSJ15c; freah. 16c; trout, 12lc; halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; catfish, 17c; her ring, dressed, 8c; crapplea, round, c ctapples, large, fancy, lnc; black buss. 26c: smelts, sweet and fine Uc; eel, 18c; I ue flart, 16c; red snapper, 12c: foe shad, per pair, 4O0.JXOC; frog legs. $040c; lobsters, green, per lb., 27c: lobster, boiled xjer lb. $0c mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel, native, :8ff6c-per lb.; fresh green turtle neat 26c per lb.; dressed buffalo, tc; bull heads, Uo; white perch, 7c; white bass, 16c, HAY Choice uplano, per ton, tll.OO; me dium. $11.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; off grados, $4.oo(jj6 60. Rye. straw. $1. CNN ED OOOliB Corn, stsndsrd, west ern. 65c. Tomatoes, fancy, 3-pound cans. $1.4F; standard, 3-pound cands, 1126. Pine apples, grated. 2-pound, f2 2O$2 30: sliced. 11 7542.35. Gallon apples, $3.25. California apricots. $2.00. Pears. $l761iJ60. Peaohea, tl 7562.40; 1 C. poaches, 12 .0062.30. Alaska salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy sockeye. flat, 11 96. Sardines, quarter o'l, $3.26; three-quarts mustard, $3.10. Sweet potatoes, $1.261.35. Bauer kraut, 90a, Pumrkina, 80c 1. 00. Lima beana. t-lt).. 76o Wtl.S. Sonked peas, Mb., too; fancy, L26t9 146. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 12,-The market fop coffee futures closed steady at unchanged rrlces, which was about In line with the foreign markets. Trading was not so ac tive as yeaterday. Leading trado Intereels were buying, but seemed content to absorb merely such contracts as were offering around the closing figures of yesterday and the nintket closed net unchanged. Sales for the day were reported of 20,500 bags, inch ding August at to.OO; September at 1 f,0; October at C 66; December at $5.6fVJ 6.70; January at $6.70; March at 15 .75'rrfi.80: Muv at 15.Sorfju.90 and June at $5.86. Spot coffee, steadv; Rio No. 7 6c; Santoa No. 4. 74c; middling coffee quiet; Cordova), 93124c. Snsrar and Molausses. NEW YORK. July 12-SlOAR-Raw, steady: fair refining. 8.834c; centrifugal. 90 teat, 3.934c; molasses sugar, S.084o; refined, quiet; No. 6. 4.50c; No. 7, 4 45c; No. 8 4.40c; No. 9. 4.36c; No. 10, 4.25c; No. 11, 4.20c j No. 12. 4.1oc; No. 13. 4.1oc; No. 14, 4.06c; con fectioner's A. 4.70o; mould A. 5.26c; cut loaf, 6.60c; crushed, 6.60c; powdered, B.OCc; granu lated, 4.90c; cubes, 6.15o. MOLASSES Dull. New Orleans opsas kettle, good to choice, 37&4Rc. NEW ORLEANS, July 12.-SUOAR-P.aw, steady; open kettle centrifugal. 34&3c; centrifugal yellow, 3Vf(44c; seconds, 2K9 3'c. MOLASSES Quiet; new syrup. 305P34C -Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 12 BUTTER Firm; good demand; extra western creamep official price. 25VjC; street price, 264c. EGGS Firm; westen firsts free ctues, 1M at mark. SUKEflF Firm; fair demand, lTnl!1. WT.en you have anything to buy or sell advertise It In The Bee Want Ad columns. COBALT MINING STOCK Can supply hundred share a limited number of one lots of stork of BIG BEN COBALT MINES at forty cAnts per si.n-e. Send draft for 840.00 on New Ynri. -r Chicago and Cer tificate will be mailed promptly. Refer ences: any bank here and Commercial agencies. WILLIAN D0BIE, TOBOKTO, CAaTAYDAV Reports from the mines are very en-1 courafc-lng and atork should soon bS worth one dollar a share. OMAHA, NEB.