10 THE OMATTA DAILY 1VEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Eatas In tho Growing Belt Drivo Corn Lowor. WHEAT MARKET FOLLOWS IN THE DECLINE On Ik Arc Quirt nnil Hrlntlvclj titeuiller 'I'll mi llu Oilier Grnln Jlnrkrts Provisions Arc Wrnk, liillucncril !' HcopIjiU. CHICAGO, July 10. Wheat inclined toilay on lower cables and In sympathy with torn, September closing Tic under yesterday. Corn sold oft on rains In tho Kfowlnir bait mid closed l'Mil-JJc lower for September. Hcptembcr oats closed ic lower. Provi sions were weak, ia'6?15o to JOo down nt the close. All the session tho monthly government crop report due after the close stood as a successful barrier to speculative operations in grain. In wheat there was the narrowest market In weeks. September opened TWl'.ic under yesterday at SOlfcc to Wic and sold off to 79Jc soon after. L'ntll tho concession In prlco had been tnado there was prac tically no demand. The occasion of the HhrlnkiiKfl In values over night was on hcuvy receipts at Liverpool, which resulted In a decline of WIl'M at that market. Com whb also weak und this had a de pressing effect. Septumber recovered to KWhyHoa later, helped by a big decrease In tho world's visible anil by u bit better rash demand. It did not hold It, however, and the closo was barely steady, 7e under yesterduy at M)?ic Tho trade throughout was mostly nibbling for small prollts by scalpers. The world's visible- decreased fi.ldWiO bu. Shipping sales here were 2.1O, W bu. and New York reported 30O,(XW bu. taken for export. Clearances were equal In wheat and Hour to IST.dW bu. At pri mary points receipts aggregated 36,000 ml., compared with KS5.00O bu. Inst year. Min neapolis and Dulutli reported 101 cars, against 96 last week and G57 a year ago. It was figured that a report making tho total crop over DOn.ooo.OOO bu. would bu bcurlBh under that bullish. Corn was moderately active, but nervous In tho fnco of tho approaching government report. Halna In Kansas and other parts of tho country where the big crops come from had cool weather and good rains. As tho crop expert has been saying sad things would happen without tho aforementioned moisture and as the market has been bulled on tho dryness there was naturally a movu In tho opposite direction today. There was a good cash business, about 9W.O0O bu. September sold between 4lc and 43ttc, clos ing lUfflc under yesterduy ut 4T,ic ltc celptM were. 1,018 cars. Oats were quiet und relatively, steadier than tho other grain markets. The govern ment report will probably show some loss In tho northwest, This fact saved the mar ket from further decline In sympathy with corn nnd wheat. There was a fair commis sion house demand on the early break. September sold between l!3!,c and 2l',ic and closed J4o down nt 21c. Kecclpts wero 300 cars. Provisions wore weak, Influenced by largo hog receipts, easiness at the yards and the grain weakness. There was considerable selling by a big local speculator which aided In tho flumping off. September pork sold between ?l2.fcf and $12.G0 and closed 30c under yesterday ut 12.b"'i; September lnrd between .9"V4 and tfi.xS, closing lZVililBo down nt K.8ZQG.XIV1. and September ribs between $7.07',4 and 10.93, with the closo 15c down at 16.95, Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 30 curs: corn, 3s5 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, 30.000 head. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Arllcles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes"y. Wheat July Aug. Sept. Corn July Aug. Sept. Oats July Aug. Sept. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Out. Ribs July Sept. i78'4f?i,i 7ST4 78V4 78 79H 79 78T5 79' i S0V4 S07itf!4 797i SO',4 SI ' 43 KK 42 I3fii 42T4ff 13 -13 tl'4flU 41 43U 43i 11'Mjls ZlX 23 23 21 2IH 23'.$ 23v 21 244 23T4 2IVi 12 40 12 70 12 85 I 12 60 12 67J6 12 8744 6 75 6 90 6 9744 6 85 6 8744 7 00 7 0244 C S7'.4 6 87(4 7 0246 6 95 7 10 7 0746 6 95 6 93 7 10 78-fl',4l 43 (Till 43'4tf44 ' 23i; 23Ti 2l',i 12 85 6 9714 7 W No. 2. Cash quotations wore as' follows: FLOUR Easy; winter patents. $l.l0fT4.20; straights, $3.20fi3.90; clears, $3.00Sf3.70; spring ppeclal, $4.754.85; patcntK, $:i.W)(4.20; straights. $3.2Og3.70: bakers, $2.30f(2.80. WHEAT-No. 3, 75Q7644c; No. 2 red, 81 S2c. CORN No. 2, 434il3ic; No. 2 yellow, 43Sl 4144c. OATS-No. 2. 2l441T2444c: No. 2 white, 2646 ff(27o: No. 3 white, 2546ij26c. RYE No. 2. 0OS6144C. HA RLE Y Fair to choice malting. 4.Wc. SEED8 Flax, No. 1, $1.80; No. 1 north western, $1.80; prime timothy, $3.10. Clover, contrnet grade, $?.00. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl $11.70 S12.60. Lard, per 100 lbs., $6.7386.80. Short ribs sides ( ooso). $6.S51i7.20. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6.7507.00. Short clear sides (boxeil), $7.D07.70. WHISKY Pasls of high wines. $1.23. SUOARS-Cut lonf. $6.6s; granulated, 16.02; rnnfeetioners' A. $5.8S: off A. $5.83. The receipts and shipments for today were ns follows: Ship Articles. Receipts, ments. Flour, bbls 10.000 9.000 Wheat, bu 30.000 92.000 Corn, bu 420,000 osi.ooo Oats, bu 236,000 410,(K) Rve. bu l.tOJ Uarley, bu y... 13,000 1,W0 On tho Produco exchange today the but ter market was slow; creameries, ISfil'Jc; dairies, 141il"c. Cheese, quiet, at 9',401O4iC Eggs, steady; iresn, iul,4C NI01V YOIllv (iENKHAL MARKET. Quotntlnii for the liny on Varlonn Coin inoilltlfH, NEW YORK. July 10. FIX)UR-Recelpts 21,474 bbls.; exports, 10,993 bbls.; sales, 7,170 packages: quiet and easier; buying being restrained by tho government report duo lato in tho day: winter patents. Sl.iyu4.t0 winter strnlghts, $3.WI"I.10; winter extras, $2.50fli3.15; winter low grades. $2.404i2,70; Mlniifflota.. patents, $l.60Tfo.OO; winter bakers, m&ffm.tK. Rve Hour, nulet: sales; 300 bbls.: fair to good, $.UGH3.30; cholco to fancy, $3.33 413. 7S. C'OItNMEAL Steady; yellow western, 17c; city, two; Hramlywlne, :.m('-.lo. nYli Dull: No. 2 western. C3e. f. o. b afloat; state, 6iy2c, c, I, f., Now York car lots. HAR LEY Dull; feeding, c. 1. f., New Tork, 48c: malting. 49fi33c, c. I. f. Now York HARLEY MALT Nominal. Ayil EAT Receipts, 199 bu,; exports, 4.000 mi,; Ma us, .i,i,u,ui nn,; iiuurcs. .iww uu, export; spot, weak; No. "J red. 7l'.4o t. o. b. ailoat; rso. J reu, i-w. eievaior; iNO. ; northern. Dullith. S2c f. o. b, nlloat. to ar rive. Ontlons wero generally weak all day and very slow. In addition to weak rnbles. more fuvorablo crop newn from tho north west and uttio loreign selling tne marget was Increased by fears that tho ifovornmcnt report might not glvo very good reports on spring wheat. Closed weak at 4i74c net decline: July. R6ifiWc. closed 86!o: Sep tember, smiSl'ic, closed Me. October closed at Si'ic; December, So'.iysoc, closed 0'lC. CORN RerelntHf 127.075 bu.: exiorts. 233. 159 bu.; sales. 05,000 bu,; futures, 1,(00,000 bu. ex;iort: snot, weak: No. 2. 49'ie f. o. b, nlloat and 49 elevator. The option market soul on an nay uniier nearisn canies, pre dictions of rain In tho west nnd local un loailliu; and desnttn a blir cash demnnd closed weuk at l'.tc net loss; July, 4smj 4s"hic, ciofea li'.ic; septemuer, 4SVi5i4U,.4C, closed 4SWc. OATS-llecelnts, 128.0CH) bu.; exports, 23.505 nu.: saieB, mmuu uu.: spot, wenKcr; no. 2, 2S46c; No. 3, 2Sc; No, 3 white. 28'4c; No, s wiuie, wo; trncK, mixeu wesicrn, isr.-JC! track, whlto western. 30iT3(c: track, white, tato, 301f3lo; options' were Inactive and lnrer with eorn. HAY Quiet; shipping, 70Q75C; 'good to Clioice. swisnse, HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice js:m crop, iui'mc; oiu, airoc; acirio coast 1S99 crop. lMi'13o; old, 3fi6c. HIDES Firm; Oalveston. 20 to 23 lbs., ISe California, 21 to 23 ids,, 2l,6c; Texas dry II U 111 1t,u 1 J.i LEAT1 1 El Steady ; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres. llglit lo lieavywelgnts, 2i44U.i4u PHOVlSIONS-Reof. steady; family. $10.50 ii2.w; mess, ju.ooiity.5o: uetr nanis, j-.uoosf 51.00; packers. $3.(Wi6.11; clenr extra India mess. ?13.(VM 15.75. Cut meats, firm: plckleil nellies, 8iuuc: picKicd siiotiiiicrs, u?ic; pick led hams, tOU10ic. Lard, easy; western Kteamed, $7.2i'4; rellned. steady; continent, $7.40: South America. iS: eomnound. til.23f? 6.3744. Pork. Ilrm; family. JU.Ovrn4.2S; short clear. i;i.-.',i'fl ia.20; nn, i.t2ri'ija.l0. TALLOW-FIrm; city ($2 per pkg.). 444c country Inkirs. freel. 4VMi4';e. RICE-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 444 B'Ac; japan. ''iH'ic. CilKKSE-Rccclpts, 10,1(6 pkgs.; firm largo white, OVi large colored, 9Hci email while, !)" small colored, 9'4C IiriTEH-ltecelpts, 17.915 pkgs.; tendy; creamry, l7?t!9Hc, factory, mlTc. KtlOS-Hecelpts, 11,166 pkgs.; itcady; western, nt mark, WiuiO for average lots; western, loss on, 14l.c. Miri'ALS-In sympathy with an advance of Is for spot In London our market Jumped Homo fortv-llve points today, closltfg firmer In tono at H2.W. The Iron markets continue In much the same unsatisfactory condition ns heretofore. 1'hlladelphla reports the nom inal quotation from Co to 100 down. There Is hardly any business doing. 1Mb Iron war rants were quoted nt 113.60, nominal. Cop per ruled dull und unchanged at J1S.D0. Lead whs dull nnd unsettled on the bases of $3.9ltf 1.021s, and spelter was also dull nnd unchanged at H.20iil.2G. The brokers' price for lead was 13.50 and for copper 416.25. OMAHA wholusalk. mahkkts. Condition of Trmle anil Quotation on ttliiplr mill I'liiif)- l'roilurr, KOOS Ileenlpts liberal; good stock, 944c. L1V10 I'Ot'LTllY-Hens. "WitSc; roosters, nccordlng to ago nnd size, 31tlc; broilers, 12'4tHc; ducks, 4fj5c; gecec, t&-3ci turkeys, Sc. FRESH DUHSSHD l'OULTHY Hens, m ''40 ; roosters, fijOc; ducks und geese, O'w 10c. broilers, Va to 2 lbs., per doz., JlCOy) f.CO: turkeys, 1244c. II t'TTKK Common to fair, 13'4c; choice, l.Vi16c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 17'fMle FISH Trout, 9c; blue fish, 12c; pickerel, 8c; catfl'h. 12c; dresscl buflnln, Cc: vhtte Huh, 10c; herring, 5c; black ti.iss, 16c; sal mon, lite; white bass. 10e: cropplc, 10c; pike, 9c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, 10c: ring perch, Ce: lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters. 25c; mackerel, 20c; codfish, 10c; yellow perch, 6c. IMriKONH-Mvc, per doz., SOcyJl.OO. VKALS-Cholce. 9f?10c. HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, J7.30; midland, choice, 16.60: lowland, choice, fi 0; ryo straw, choice, Jfi.00: No. 3 corn, 37c; No. 3 whlto its,, 21c: cracked corn, per ton, $16.00; corn nnd oats, cnopped, per ton, 113.50; bran, per ton, $12.60; shorts, per ton, $12.50. VK013TAHL.I2S, CtlCUMnKHS-I'er doz.. lOSCOc. ASPARAGUS Home grown, per doz., 20 23c. NEW TURNIPS-Per doz. bunchea, 25 30c. NKW IJKRTS-Per doz. bunches. SOe. NKW CAHHOT3 Per doz. bunches, 23c. LKTTUCK Per doz. bunches. 20c. rtADlSHKS Home-grown, per doz., 15 20c. PKAS-Per H-bu. basket. 60c. WAX I1I3ANS Per half bu, basket, 40 60o. NI2W TOMATOES Per bu.. 50c CAHHAOK-Home-crown. per lb lc CAI'MKI.OWKH-Por doz., J1.00. OIIEEN COHN-Pcr doz., 101115c. TOMATOES-Mlsslsslppl. per four-basket crate. TrVftMc. MITRHJIOOMS-Por lb. box, DOc. HHUHAItU-Per lb., l62c; homo grown, per lb., 2c. ONIONS-Callfornla, per sack. $2.00. FRUITS STRAWDERR1ES - Colorado shipping stock, per 21-qt. case. $2.75. liljACitlilsillllrtti for lu-qi. case. .za. ULACIC RASPIJERltlES-Per 21-at. case, 13. CO, $2.75: per 24-pt. case. $1.50. RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-pt. case, $2.50. Iu.TTEiERRIES 16-qt. cases, J2.ZS. Cl'RRANTS Per 24-qt. case. $2.00. PEACHES-Callfornla, per box, 90cQ$l. APRICOTS-Callfornla, per box, $1.35. l'M'MS-Callfornla. per crate, $1.25. PRPNES-Callfornla. per crate. $1.351.50. 1IARTLKTT PEARS Per basket, $2.20. OOOSEHERRIES-Per 24-qt. case, $2. CIIMIIRIES California, ncr 10-lb. box. $1.10ffl,23: Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.25; 8-lt). nasKets. imiwc. AVATERMELONS As to size, 30340O each. APPLES Native, CO075C per bu. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPIiES-Per doz.,3l.50O1.75. OI1ANQE8 California! Mediterranean sweets, per box. $1; budded seedlings, $3. 'LEMONS California, fancy. $4.75: choice. $1.50. HANANAa per ouncn, accoruing to size, $2.23B3.00. Jliut-s. HIDES No. 1 creen hides. 7c: No. 2 creen hides, fie: No. 1 salted hides. 7c: No. 2 salted hides, 60; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; no. 2 veal cair, iz 10 m ids., be. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Hickory, larce. ner bu.. $1.25: shcllbarks. $1.35: English walnuts, per lb.. 12t?13c: niberts, per lb., 12c: nlmonds, per lb., 14010c; raw, per lb., 544QSc; roasted, 6460744c. CHANGE'S IS AVAII.AUI.E SUPPLIES. Cable nnil Telegraphic Report of Crnln Afloat nnil Ashore. NEW YORK. July 10. SDCcial cable and telegraphic communications to Uradstreet's show tho following chnnges In tho avail able supplies from thu last account: Wheat. United States and Canada, east of Rockies (Liverpool Corn Trade News), Increase, 640,0(0 bu.: afloat for and In Eu rope, decrease, 2,wo,wo bu. corn, united States and Canada. eaBt Rockies. Increase. 2,339,000 bu. Outs, United States and Can- ndu, east uocKies, decrease, 71,000 ou. isoie: immense uecrcaso in anoat ana in Europe duo to monthly revisions. Broom hall cables that stocks on July 1 came out smaller than expected nearly everywhere. Among tno moro important increases re ported to Uradstreet's, not given In the of ficial visible supply statement are those of ,oi.uj ou, at cnicago orivatc elevators and a2.000 bu. nt Depot Harbor. The nrlnc nal decreases are thoso of 140.000 bu. nt Manitoba storage points and 100,000 uu, at nortnwestern interior elevators. The aggregato stock of wheat held at Portland. Tacoraa and Seattle decreased 78,009 bu. last weeK. St. IjIiiiIm (train and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. July 10. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 cash, elevator, 77'4c: track. 78W7Mic; July, TP.ic: August, 77'tj7744c;, September, is'ic: iso. naru. iiViC. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 42c; track, 4346c: July, 41c; September. 4244c. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 24Hc: track. 25f25c; July. 2344c; September, 2$4ic; No. 2 white. 2SHW29C RYE-Weak nt 53c. FLOUR-Unchanccd: patents. $3.R5'Ir4.0G: extra fancy and straight, $3.40i(3.65; clear, $3,005(3.30. SEEDS Timothy, spot, $2.602.75; prime, new, deliverable August and September, out. Max, weaK nt ji.; ror July. COItNMEAL-Steady, $2.2l,h2.25. BRAN Strong: sacked, cast track. 69c. HAY Firm; timothy, $9.0013.00; prairie, WHISKY-Steady, $1.23. IRON COTTONTIES-$t.38. HAGGINO-Sr!8ie. HEMP TWINE 9c. PHOVISIONS-Pork, steady: Jobbing, $13.00. Lard, lower: prime steam. JC.Oo: choice. J6.65, Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.3744; clear ribs, $7.50; elenr mIiIpm. 7.f,JW. . Itnnnn ftinTmll ulnmlv extra shorts, $7,7',4; clear ribs, $S; clear Sides. .iL'Vj. METALS Lend, dull at $3.95. Spelter, dull at $UOf74.1246. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 644c; springs, 10ft 1044c; turkeys, 54tCc; ducks, 544c; tqirinK's mc; geese, oc; springs, c, EOns-Hlsher at 8c, BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 161946c; dairy. ll16c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 145,- wo uu.: corn, k,vm du,; oats. 22.009 uu, SHI PM KNT8 Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, n.uuu ou. ; corn, ju,uuu ou.; oats, .-,uuu du. Knnnnn City (irnln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July lO.-WHEAT-July, 69c; September. 7144c; cash, No. 2 hard, 7144&72c: No, 3, 6SQ71e; No. 2 red, 764407746c; No. 3, 73&75c. CORN September, 41,ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 41HI5c; No. 2 white, 45046c; No. 3, UiiCi nominal. OATS-No. 2 white, 2S',4c. RYE No. 2. 5SC. HAY Prices nro for new crop: choice timothy, $9.50?10.00; cholco prairie, $7.25W i.w. BUTTER-Crcnmory, 15lSc; dairy, fancy, He. EOOS Higher; fresh Missouri and' Kan sas stock, S44c, loss off; southern eggs, 646o, whltewood cases Included. RECEIPTS Wheat, 81,600 bu.; corn, 6,500 uu.; OUIH, 4,(l uu. S II I PM ENTS Wheat, 66,200 bu.; corn, 8,0 nu.; oats, j.vw nu. Liverpool (Irnln anil Provisions, LIVERPOOL. July 10. WHEAT Soot firm: Nn, 1 northern spring. 6s 544d; No. 1 California, 6s 6dfo6s b'.id: futures, nulet: July, 6s 3'.6d; September, 6s 344d; December, muiiir.ai. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4s l'jd: American mixed, old 4s 3d: futures, quiet; July, 4s Hid; September, 4s 244d. FLOUR-8t. Louis fancy winter, dull, 6s PROVISIONS-IIams, short cut, firm. 4s nacon. Cumberland cut, Ilrm, 39s 6d. Short ribs, Ilrm. 36. Cd; clear bellies, firm, 41s. Lard, higher: prlmo western, tlrm, 35s 6d; American refined, In palls, firm, 37s, Receipts of wheat during Inst three days, 207.000 centals, Including 2IS.000 American. Receipts of American corn during last liui'u nays, ccuiais, Hiilutli Wlnut Mnrket. DULUTH. July 10.VHEAT-No. 1 hard cash, 8340; September, .JHc; August, S3'4c December S3Me: Nn. 1 northern ensh. sis:k September, 8Pc; August, SlTle; December, M"vc; ro, . uoruiern, no, 3 spring, OATS-27fl2744c .Mlnneniinlls AVhrnt Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 10.-WHEAT-In store. No. 1 northern, July, 75',ic; Septem ber, on track, No. 1 hard, 8214c; No. 1 northern, 804io No. 2 northern, 78ic 'FLOUR Lower, llrst patents, $4.45; sec ond patents, $4.25; first clear, $3.15; second clear. $2.60. RIIAN-In bulk. $13.0g'13 SO. To Into .Market, TOLEDO, O.. July lO.-WHEAT-Dull nnd lower; spot, 83c; July, 83c; August, 8344c; September, 3c. CORN-Dull nnd lower; No. 2 cash, 4144c; September, 4l',4c. OATS Dull nnd lower; No. 2 cash, 54c; September, 2lc. RYE Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash, Wc. CLOVBRSEED-Dull and unchanged: 1S9S prime, $5.10; 1899 prime, $3.60; October, $5.90; No. 2. $1.75. Milwaukee (irnln Market. MILWAUKEE, July 10. WI I EAT Mar ket lower; No. 1 northern, 80'.4SSOc; No. 2 northern, 78V4079C. HYE-Easy; No, 1. 62c HARLEY Quiet; No. 2, 47463 He; sample, 40347 46c MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AMI RONDS. Mnrket When Ciniinreil with Pre vlotin Session SIuims Life. NEW YORK. July lO.-Tho .stock market was rather dull today, but compared with yesterday's seml-stapnntlton It had nn np pearanco of considerable nnlmntlon. Tho large Increases In prlcr of stocks which resultel from the comparatively small deal ings aro a striking evidence of the small floating supply of stocks now offering In the market. Tho opening dealing.! were on an extremely small cale, but tho market gained strength and volume ns the day tirosressed, The railroad stocks wero es pecially well taken, but the Industrials nnd specialties had their full share In the strength of the day's market. The list of securities dealt In showed a considerable lengthening over that for some tlmo paot. A number of factors co-opcrnted to cause tho advance In prices. The excellent resist ance offered yesterday In the face of tho violent deellno and heavy liquidation In Ilrooklyn Transit was In Itself a motive for advancing prices on the part of professional traders, whowo constant aim Is to see prices move and who only need to see tho Impossi bility demonstrated of n movement In one direction to start a movement In another direction. Tho conviction thnt tho monthly crop re port would show n material Improvement In tho conditions not only In tho spring wheat bplt, but In thoso portions of the winter wheat belt which had suffered from too much rain, played a large part In the das''s advance and large short HncM wero covered In tho stocks of nil tho grnln-carry-Ins "roads. Tho vociferous alarm over the corn crop professed by Bomo of the crop experts was evidently viewed with skepti cism by Wall street nnd the corn cnrrylng grangers shared In tho general strength. The widely disseminated reports of nn open competition between tho grent steel rci panles was a subject of rather quizzical In difference) on the part of professional oper ators, os was testified to by tho lato gen eral advance In Ihe steel stocks. The more cheerful tono In tho foreign markets In re sponse to tho better news from China had a larger Influence In this mnrket than news from that source has had previously. The better tono In Berlin was especially marked, and doubtless the buying back of Americans sold lost week from that center accounted for the special strength of the Pacifies and other Berlin favorites. The strong weekly statement of tho Imperial bnnk of Cier many, showing n heavy contraction, both In loans and note Issue and a substantial gain In ensh, showed the measure of the recupcr ntlon of the financial system effected In Rerlln. The continued drain on the gold resources of the Bank of Enclaml pauses surmise as to tho possibility of gold going from New York this week, but n rise In sterling nt Paris today showed a relaxation pf tho principal Btraln on the English mar ket. Tho stock market closed quiet and iirm near mo lop. mo oonu marKet was slightly moro active than yesterday, but '.vas Irregular. Total sales, par mine ttrnnnn TTnite.i stnt bonds were unchnnged In bid quotations. v-ummerciai-Auverusor s London Iinnn clal cablegram says: Tho markets hero wero quiet today. Hardening on tho news from China nnd later relapsing somewhat In tho Investment list on the announcement of a county council stock Issue of c.S.OOO.MK) at 3 per cent, offered at u. minimum of M, London bought Americans moderately, par ticularly Loulsvlllo & Nashville, on tho current rumors about tho dividend nnd nlso Illinois Central. The cenernl rontnnr-n .iia 346ff4. Call money was up nearly 1 per cent on the payment of another war loan Install ment, out ny tne close call money was practically unicndnuie. Tho bank sold 211 000 gold In French coin nnd lost 14,000 t to aomn America. following are the elos nr nr ees nn tho New York Stock exchange: Atchlnon CJ; Union TacUle 524 7.1 do rtd COTi! do nfd.... iiaiumore & unm.. 74 wabnnh Canadian PaclOc... SOU do pfd.. 1R'4 J.Vi vanoua po Chf.' St Ohio , 4! iTOieel. & I,, b.. 2Ci' do 2d pfd.... 10y,WI. Central .... 1! Third Avrnuo ... Chicago O. W. C, D. & Q Chi.. Ind. & U. ....103 ....11 ....ISO .... 46 34' Adams Ex.. do pfd 50 American Ex..., ChleaRO & D. 111. 05 17, . IIx Chlcajro & N. W...1C9 C. R. I. & P 107 C. C. C. & St. It... 59 Wells.Pnrgo Ex.. Amor. Cot. Oil.. do pfd Amr. Malting .. .120 . 3l'i . 87 . 3 .. 15 . S7 . SS'i . 1 ,. 17 114 . C7'4 . tt'i ,. 73 . 21V, .. 7t!i . 92?. ..123 . 31 Colorado So 6Ti do 1st pfd 41 do 2d pfd W do pfd Amor, do It..-. Del. & Hudson ....111 pfd... wet, l. & w 1 Amfr, SnlrlU Denver & II, O.... 17; do pfd Amer. S. Hoop... do pfd Amer. S. & W.... do pfd Amer. Tin Ilate do pfd Anirr. Tolincco ,, do pfd Anao. Mlnlne Co. Ilrooklyn U. T.... Colo. Fuel & Iron Con. 1lacro do pfd Federal Ptecl .... do pfd Oen. BK-etrlc .... Olucone Huirar ... do pfd Inter. Paper do pfil Inclede Can National lllrcult tlo pfd National Iyad ... do pfd National Steel ... do pfd .'. do pfd. 63' Erie . tOi do 1st pfd.... Ot. Nor. pfd 1 looking Coal .... llocklnr Vallfy .. Illinois Central .. Icwa Central do pfd K. C. P A a. Itika Hrle & w.. do pM Jjakt Slvom U & N 1 XI .154 . 35 .m'.t . Ki . 47 .. 1M1 . 26 ,. M i.Iil ,. 7T', . (8 .ISO . 12 . MH ,. 00 ,. .-.in . 36 . 10 ,. 33 .123 . 53' i SSV . .. 77H . 3i',i .. 67H .. sn ,ionu .. 23r-4 .. fit .. 7J . 50Va ,. .3 .. in . :,"; . mi Mnnhntlan L Met. St. ny Mexican Central Minn. & Ht. I..... do pM Mo, Pacific Mobile & Ohio ... M K. & T do Pfd N. J. Central .... N. Y. Central .... Norfolk & W do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W Oro, Ky. & Nav.. 1U1 pfd Pennsylvania .... Rending do Ut pM.... do 2d pfd.... Rio O, W do pfd St. L. & R. I do ltt pfd.... do 2d pfit..., St. U Pouthw do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. k Omaha.. Po, Pacific So, Railway do pfd Texas & Pnclna . .imt; . 3314 . 77 ,. MM . 7H4 ,. W, . 42 N. V. Air nrake,...13t No. American 15 racitic mast .. do let pfd. do 2d nfd.. ,. .12'i . M .. W, . 27 .. O'i . tl ,. 70 .If 9 . 5 .W4 71) 1C7H Paclflo Mall ... 17'4 People's Oas .. M c 1'rensed . Car . 29' do nfd., r.n'4 , 87 , 9 Pullman P. Car .. Standard It. & T. Surar , 3 do pfd.. .11314 . 32'J Tenn. Coal & Iron, m ,. 9'4 U. K. leather 9',; . 2('i do pf.l CV1 .lt2'i U. S. nuhber 2.'. .170',4 do pfd 92 .110 Wentern Union .... 80'i ,. 2'4 lUimhllc I. & H. . . . 12U . 11 do pfd .V, ,. 514 P. C. C. & St. L... 59 .. U'.i Ex-dlvldend. Offered. "'Ass'ts paid. New York .Money MnrK'rl, NEW YORK. July lO.-.MONEY-On call, easy at Wal per cent; last loan. IVi per cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 3i0'4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Elrm, with ac tual business In bankers' bllli at Jl,S6'4f?i 4.86 for demnnd and ut ?4.M for sixty days: posted rates. 11.85 nnd JI.STls; com mercial hills, .S3tffrt.R3W. BILVER-Certlllcates, 61;g62ic; bnr, 61-i;c; Mexican dollars, 4341c. IIONDS aovornments, steady; state, In active; railroad, Irregular. The closing prices on bonds today aro as follows: U, S, 2s ref do coupon do U, r!K do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4a, reg... do coupon do old 4, reg.,.. do coupon do 5b, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 63 Atch. gen. 4i do ad. 4s Canada So, 2s C. & O. 4',is do 5s C. & N. W. c. 7s. do 8. V. deb. 5s, Chlcnpo Ter. 4..,. Colo. V, 4s.,'. D. & H. O, Is do 4s Erie ceneral 4s,... .103 I .103 I too .tcs, ,10911 t33; 13Ji do 4s N. Y. C. Is . wi'4 .107 .120'4 . C3!i .1N; .106 . 97 .107 .10P4 .12714 .UIVj . W, . 79 .110 '.121 ,1M .llOH .118 . 79 ,.iosi; . 71 .112 . M .101 .1154 .101V, ,112'i . '.i ,. 90 N. J. C. gen. 5s... No, Pacltlo 3s do 4s N Y. C & St U 9. N. & W. ton. 4a... Ore. Nav. Is do 4s Oregon 8. L. 6s... do corvsol 5b Reading gen. 4s... Hlo O. W. Is St L ft I M 0. ts., St I. & H F c. 6s.: Ht. Paul consols . St P., C. & P. )., do 5s So. Paclllc 4 Ho. Hallway 5s... H. It. & T. 6s Tex. & Pacific Is., do 2s lll'i ,llt4 ,113'i ,113'il 121 .ldl'4 , SVk ids . 99 ,ltCi lll'.i ,120 . K'4 .102 . 97i . M'i . 70H .UK' Union Pacific 4... WahaFli Is do 2s West Shore (s.. Wis. Central Is..., Ya, Centuries ..... F. W. Si D. C, 1. Oen. Electrto 5j. Ia. Central Is ic. c p. & a. 1. 71 M u. ic N. uni. . When Issued, Offered. I'orelun Klnanelul, PARIS. July 10. On tho bourse today prices opened higher, the more purine view Inducing purchases. Iate, however, owing to the absence of demand, they eased, Spanish securltlert wero particularly strong, Hlo tlntQS were very firm. Katllrs were quiet but firm. were In moderate demand and rather firmer today In response to better over-night prices from Now York. Tho strength was well maintained throughout and tho mnrket closed firm. Tho fenttiro of tho trading was Ijoulsvllle & Nashville. The amount of bul lion withdrawn from the Rank of England on balnnco today, 225,000. Gold premium at ltuenos Ayres, 130.W. Spanish 4s, 71, IIERL1N, July 10. Tho weekly statement of tho Imperial bank of Oertnuny shows the following dinners; t'nsh on hand, an In crease of is.soo.uno marks! treasury notes, Increased 420,0110 marks; other securities de creased PO.smo.oo marks: notes In circulation decreased 97,7CO.oro marks. Prices wero Ilrm on tho bourso today, being Influenced by the moro reassuring news from China. Rank and Industrial shares Improved, Spanish 4s nnd Italian securities being tirlnclpnlly In good demand. Amerlcnns finished with a modernto advance, Exchnngo on ljndon, 20 marks. 43 pfgs. for cherkfl; discount rates, short bills, 3i per cent; three months' bills, 4 i'er cent. lloston .Stocks nnd Ilnnils. ROSTON, July lO.-Cnll loans, 2fl344 per cent; tlmo loans, 3'.4Q444 per cent. Olllclal closing: A., t. & s. v do pfd Amer. Sugar : do pfd Amer. Telephone .. lloston St Albany..: lloeton Klcvateil ... lloston & Maine,... C, II. & Q Dominion Coal Fwleral Steel do pfd Fltchburg pfd : Oen. Electric Mexican Central ... Mich. Telephone .. N. E. O. & C Old Colonv 1 it'nlon Pacific. .... 'West End AUhlson 4s . 52!i . 93 .100 , 2 . 1 , S3 22 '.55S CO .730 . 164i . 12'i . 624 .. 404V .136 . 444 . 80 . ?.14 . 2 . ?.C Adventure Allouez Mining Co, Amal. Copper .... Atlnnll,. lloston ti Mont..... llutte HoBton.., 'Cnl. & Hecla Centennial , I Franklin Osceola Parrot Qulncy Santa Fo Copper . Tamnrack t'tah Mining Winona Wolverines ....... Old Dominion Itublier New York .MlnlitK Stoeks. NEW YORK, July 10. The following nre the closing quotations for mining shares today: Chotlar Crown Point Con. Cal, & Va... Dendwood Oould & Currle . Hale & Norcross llomestake Iron Silver Mexican .. 13 .. 6 ..1(9 .. tD .'. 2S .. 51 .. 15 Ontario ........ ..CM .. 63 .. 10 ..ISO ..700 .. 23 .,394 .. 17 .. 12 Ophlr , Plymouth , Quicksilver .... do pfd Sierra Nevada , Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket London Mlnlne Stocks. LONDON, July 10. I . m.-Closlng Cons., money 99 9-16. Erie 11'4 33S 6544 . 8T4 , 72H , 644 , 7i 404 do account ... .99 11-16 00 isi pw AtrlilKim 2C11 Peoria Canadian Pacific ... 01'illlcadlng St. Paul lltS No Pacific pfd.. Ornnd Trunk ... Anaconda Iland Mines ... Illinois Central ....inw IiOiilRVllle 73 t'nlon 1'ae nfd 7I'I N. Y. Central 132' i. l. uiunn ..... .1073 HAR SILVER-Stendy. 2S44d per ounce. MONEV 14Mi2 per cent; tho rate of dls- count In tho open market tor snort uu s is 2";', per cent; for three months' bills, 'jii pc,r cent. Hunk Clenrlnu". CHICAGO, July 10.-Clearlnes, J21,saS,9S7; balances, $1,126,010; posted exchange, 14.&5 4.S7'S; N'ew York exchange, par. ...., ST. LOIMS, July lO.-Clenrlngs, Ja,4S6,971; balances, $S53,442; money, 407 per cent; New York exchange, 30c discount bid, 20c dls count asked. , .... .. NEW YORK. July lO.-Clearlngs, Jiet.HM,. 161; balances, $10,106,668. .ronor. ROSTON. July lO.-Clearlngs, $21,699,195; balances $2,261,520. PHILADELPHIA, July lO.-Clearlngs, $6,457,271; balances. $1,975,90. RALTLMORE. July lO.-Clearlngs, $4,i35, 153; balances, $621,766. Condition of tlic Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 10. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In the gen ial fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division of redemption, shows: Avnllable cash .balance, $15l,3M,0OJ; gold, $70.310, IS2. Cotton .Mnrket. NEW YORK. July lO.-COTTON-Futures closed steady: July. $10.16: August, $9.81, September, $S.90; October, $S.55; November, $S.36; December. $S.3l: Jnnunry. $S.34; l-eb-runry. $t,30; March, $S.38; April. JS 41; May. $X.4t. Spot closed dtilet nnd steady; mm Oltng uplands, 1041c; middling gulf, lO'.ic; sales. iOO bales. . NEW ORLEANS. July 10.-COTTON-Flrm; sales, 1,200, bales; ordinary, gll-lCo good ordinary. 8ic; low middling, 911-Wc. middling, 101-16c: good rnodilllng, 10 7-lOc. middling fair. IOIM60; receipts, 2,610 bales; stock. 62.S93 bales. Eutures, steady: .Ivilj, $I0.27fffl0.35; August, $10.07fl 10.03; September, $S.96fiS.9S; Octobn $S.37iffS.38: November, $R.lSf7S.l!; December, is.l7'(T8.18: Jnnunry. 35S.lCtfS.lS; February. $S.lS'g8.20; March, $.19 ffl8.2l; February. '5S.20JiS.22. ST. LOt'IS, July 10.-COTTON-Steady: sales, none; middling, 10c; recc pts. .Oi bales; shipments, 1,361 bates; stock, 30,350 balca. NEW YORK, July 10. Up to the an nouncement of the burcnu erop report at noon the market for cotton futures was dominated by fears us to the character of tho promulgation. The early forenoon trad ing was thereforo Jull of hesitation. Tho opening call was steady, with prices 1 point higher to 5 lower. After the call prices advanced 6JT13 points on covering. At noon the olllclal crop report made Its ap pearance. It pointed to nn" average condi tion of 73.S for June. This -wns about tho . .. .1 1 . 1 .. , .-, r r , 1 , 1 Hilt nrt lUIVCi UUllllllllMI v-v u ..... ... ..... poor as the showliiL' was It was not as poor ns some nau prouiuuMi. jiuc nuiintj failed to advance on It and the professional element wert; iruui:i iu j,h.h.,,vd tho genernlly favorable reports tlt havo A ol.l,. V.n nvntin turn ulnnn .IlllV I. tho lato of cIobIhk tho omclnl data. An ac- live Hfiinir mnvniir-iu ruuu uitiw.y prices fold off pnvernl nolntH. At the dc- cwno uie marKri iih-ki-u pnfiny, I - - sj . Il,n nUn- In arofl t The presence of more or lens manipulation I 4 I 1 . nril Inn a 1ml t f ftntl. ill inr um t'iu;i jiunuiim t-u FcrvntlFni. even ns to yoUlnir tlio new crop months, which were relatively weak today nn heretofore. Selling: for the nouthern uc- ...... WYiU tlin Tnlf cn'. ernrnent crop report wan hulllan, the later an vices imm uai.in,;iun wun- uhiuovh nhlv hoarinh. Tho session closed with con- t I - . t V.. t,,,Hu UllinUH OIlC more I.ivunut urn uuuo iaiiu oversold trnderH of tho .mornlnp turned to .... . nn n r.t mnaolltln T liuninn bulge tomorrow. The market closed very OIUUIIJ Ilk 14 ilUl LIPU VI 44u ,u,.,,u, AV011I .tlnrket. LONDON, .lnlv 10 At the wool auction snles todny 10,931 bales wero offered, In cluding a good selection nt hardening rntes. flrossbreds were in larce sunolv. American representatives nuylng full rates for sult- atilo lots. Tne liomo iraue oougni ireeiy, lielng met with competition by the conti nent. Capo of Good IIopo wools wero In better demand. The attondanco wiu good nnd business was brisk. There was a bet ter all-around demand Tor merinos and rrossbreds. The sales In detail: Now South Wales, 1,100 bales, scoured, I0jjt1s4d; greasy, 4i$rll4fcd. Queensland, loo bales; unntirml lull LAf.t fa C.i crnnuv. RU.fllOd. Vtp. torla, 100 bales; scoured, 6Hdihfid; greasy, id. aoutn Australia, 2uu naics; creasy, 7'.4d. New Zealand, 6,200 bales; greasy, 74ir (fjlsGUd: creasv. (Vilflld. Tasmania. 60 bales: greasy, Gfiils. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, :m pales; scourca, is ja'u'is ui; grensy. 4?4''j7aid. UOSTON. July 10. Thersales In tho wool market hero were confined this week to moderate parcels for Immediate use. Tho market continues to show tho entire ab sence of speculative feeling. The nominal market Mere for tine medium nnu nno ter ritory eonttnues nt about fi0(ii52o for scoured. with staple wools ut BtfiSoe. There Is no life In tho fleece wool market and prices nro entirely nominal. Following are tho quotations for lending descriptions: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania lleece X and above, '.W 2Sc; ., una ,. nuove, s:ic; uciainc, die; No. 1 combing, 31c; No. 2 combing and three-eighths blood, 30ft31c: quarter blood washed. LlllStle: coarse und braid washed. 23(2Uc. Michigan, Wisconsin, etc. X Mich igan, 21c; No. 1 combing combing, 30c; No. 2 Michigan combing, 30c; one-quarter blood washed, 2930o; coarse and braid washed, Mfi27e: linn dnliilne. 27ff28p. Unwashed me dium, etc. Kentucky inld Indiana quarter blooil combing, 257(260: tliree-eignins dioou, 25fi2Cc; Missouri quarter blood combing, 24 812.ic; inree-elgiuns Dioou, .iu-ac; oruio comblnir, 2l5j22, Coffee Mnrket. WI.-.U' vniiu- . tnlv 10. COFFEE Snot. weak; Rio, No, 7 Invoice. 9'4c; mild; quiet; Cordova, 9V.Tfl3i.4c. Futures opened steady at unchanged to 5 points advance on much better news from Europe nnd llrazll than looked for. Immediately turned easier out side support being withdrawn, and sold off 10ft SB polnta under local liquidation and Kliropean Helling, nunsequeimy inn uii ltnt iiwnmo nniiA nf il waiting character Selling wns checked by, tho small receipts at Hlo and Santos. lJuylng was cheeked by atisenco or country uemano lor spot huii nlles nnd lnek nt nubile sneculntlvo Inter1 est. Mnrket nlntind harelS" Steady lit II Tint deellnn nf MiM mints. Total sales. 53.250 bags, Including July nt $7 75; August, $7.75fj t.u; nepicmuer, "i kijib.w; uciuucr, ,wi 8.00; November. $S.0Ofi8.1C; December, tS.lt'S 8.35; January, $S.fti: February, $S.45; March, K.was.w, May, $s.iof!.t)a. Sew York Dry tJomU. NEW YORK, July 10.-DRY GOODS Somo signs nf Improving tono In the cotton goods markot this morning; rather, mere business doing In general usjortments on home account. Print cloth ynrn goods nre firmer In wide makes. Prints, no further ohniiso. Glnchams wero nulet. Urown bleached nnd coarse colored cottons are unchanged. Export business snow. .Men e woolena und worsteds dulL OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Largest Run of Stock in tho History of tho South Omaha Yards, NOT MUCH CHANGE IN THE HOG MARKET Cuttle nnyrm Ponnil Dorm Prices on All Kinds of Stock, the tlcnernl jlnrkrt Ileliitc About A Dime I.nvrer. SOUTH OMAHA, July 10. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Olllclal Monday 4,692 O.util 7,oj Olllclal Tuesday 6,270 13,634 fc,M7 Two days this week .10.M2 18,595 13,697 Two days last week 4,52 12,ti70 6,622 Samo days week before.. 4,114 12,0 3.79J Samo three weeks ago.. 5,201 14,379 'S,i&0 Same four weeks ago,... 9,063 UM 3,322 Thn ntllrlnl nlimtier of Cars Of Stock brought In today by each road wns: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'P. H'r's. C, M. & St. P. Ry O. & St. U Ry 2 Missouri Pacific Ry.. 25 Union Paclllc system. 62 3 3 4 42 .. 4 60 13 10 .1 10 1 40 12 12 9 , 1 l. 2 193 26 23 K,. JS, M. V. K. H.. Wi S. O. & P. Ry 2 C, St. P., M. & 0 19 11. & M. R. R. It OS C, R. & Q. Ry 4 lv, u. ,v at. j . r... R. I. A V. Rv.. E. 2 C, R. I. & P. Ry., W. .. Total receipts 2S2 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchuelng tho num ber of Head indicated: Ruyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 400 1.744 u. it, itnmmond to 73t Swift nnd Company 1,006 Cudahy Packing Co 7G8 Armour & Co 1,791 1.95S 1,670 2,207 6,3a I 1.G4S 1,741 1,440 umana l'. Co.. from Jv.c. 139 Swift, from K. 0 3v2 Hammond, from K. C... K Armour & Co., from K.C. SIS Vansant & Co 121 Huston & Co 5 U F. Husz 319 Other buyers 35 1,149 Totals C.92S 12,973 E.S78 OENERAI. Toilnv's rerelnts were the heaviest In the history of the yards. Previ ous to this time the highest number of cars recciveu ni any one time, was ll, on juuo 12, 1900. Today's receipts of nbotlt 519 cars was rather a surprise, ns a record-breaker was not anticipated. CATTI..E Arrivals today were composed mostly of cornfed cnttlc. yesterday's run of western grassers not being repeated. Tho big run made buyers rather Independ ent, and they started In from the beginning io pounci liriccs. upenmg mus wero woioc lower, but as sellers wero not willing to let go at those figures very few cattle changed hands until the morning was well advanced. When they did cut loose It was generally on u basts ut 10c lower than on Monday. Strictly choice cattle, that Just hanncned to suit the nackers. were not much more than 5c lower In some cases, but rices snnacu trom tnat uown to isc lower n extreme cases. The most was. nf course. taken off on the common grades and those showing grass. There were only about ten or a dozen loads of cow stuff on sale today, and most of those were on tho grassy order. Those of good quality were, perhaps, not much lower than yesterday, tut anything com mon was close to 10c lower than yesterday. There was no particular change In bulls, calves, etc., only a few beljig on sale. Stockers nnd feeders were In very light supply, and buyers were not anxious for many. What few were here were on tho common order, and prices wero no better. itcpresentative sales: REEF STEERS. No. 4 3 Av. Pr. No, 3S. 23.. 20.. 21.. Av. Pr. 1122 4 90 1170 4 90 ....1156 4 90 ....tl'l 4 9) 1230 t 90 10?0 4 95 1098 4 95 nr. a 1 95 ,....1238 4 T, 1232 4 9 ....1210 4 95 ,....1257 4 95 ....1228 4 95 1245 5 00 1301 5 Co 1158 6 00 1565 5 00 1:01 oro 1255 5 CO 1241 5 00 1211 5 CO 1U2 soa 1073 6 05 ,....1319 6 05 1260 5 05 . 7J7 3 90 . 836 4 00 .10(1) 4 20 14 1 1 1 .11(0 t 25 1000 1070 708 SCO 907 736 9G6 4 : 4A , 16 11 17 12 40 , 29 28 , 34 22 29 16 18 , 31 38 , 9 93 15 41 36 1 127 , 30 76 18 39 41 17 34 St"!"! 63 37 21 38 II 2t 20 20 31 16 4 25 4 25 4 45 4 45 4 10 4 60 4S G 21 M 3 10 9.77 4 10 :S 9 1323 4 55 Ml 4 60 1033 4 CO 1067 4 CO 1010 4 60 937 4 CO 36 20...., 16...., .14 23.... , 23...., 22.... 20...., 52...., 31.... 13.... 21.... 962 1191 1063 1064 1127 1113 1000 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 1051 4 70 1312 1.112 1301 1199 E 05 8 05 S 10 956 4 70 23.. .1178 4 70 992 1022 C 10 13K3 5 10 1290 5 10 Dl. 34. 10S7 .1099 4 73 1318 1 10 10 30 15 40 17 39 6 .1208 4 75 .12.' .1082 .1154 .1229 .1171 4 75 4 ;i .1445 S 10 .13(6 5 10 .1875 6 10 ,.1224 5 12H .1260 S.15 .1363 E 16 ,.1301 6 15 .1388 6 15 .1346 5 20 .1SC6 5 20 .1608 6 20 .1299 5 25 4 SO 4 80 ...1056 4 SO ...12S0 4 65 ...1365 4 85 ...117! 4 85 ...1130 4 85 ...117 4 85 ...1138 4 90 ...11(3 4 90 46... 41... 17... 30... 20... :o... ....1150 490 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 789 4 35 41.. .1078 6 00 , 895 4 65 COWS. l t E 1 36 1 1 2 1 s 1 1 1 24 1 iu".!'.. 3 1 47 2 4 C ...1010 2 00 ...1049 2 00 22 1.... 13 21 6.... 1.... 1.... 10..., 1.... 4.... 10.,.. 4.... 3.... 12.... 4.... 1...., ... 8f6 3 50 ...1130 3 80 ... fCO 3 60 ...964 3 S5 ... 9(2 3 70 ...11C0 3 75 ...10C3 3 75 ...1067 3 85 ... 760 4 00 ...1165 4 03 ... 896 ... 910 ... 798 2 25 2 30 2 M .,.1050 2 60 ... 9f0 2 fO ... 62S 2 60 ...104O ... 912 z J 2 75 I.. 930 2 75 ...1010 2 K . . . 910 3 00 ..1240 4 05 ....1025 4 20 ....1049 4 20 829 3 05 721 M7 4 25 I 25 .1170 ..1080 .1070 4 :s ...1100 3 25 ... 810 3 25 ...1073 3 50 .1295 .1190 4 X 4 25 4 60 .1349 ... 960 3 50 HEIFERS. S83 2 75 1 2 85 1 , 790 4 CO 640 4 25 676 4 2S . 705 760 3 01 900 3 05 6.. 815 4 35 COWS AND HEIFERS. 27 114.... 1 1 1 1 .10CO 3 20 113 ..968 3 40 ..684 4 40 .. 9(0 4 00 ..1560 4 05 ..1540 4 10 .. 844 4 90 . 964 3 40 30... BULLS. .1170 00 1... .1190 2 SO .11C0 2 90 I.., 1.. 1570 3 73 STAGS. IC46 4 65 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 45 2...1 650 3 60 , CALVES, 1 130 6 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 8V 3 00 4 607 3 76 5 682 3 03 HOGS There was the biggest run of hogs at tho yards today that has been received at this point In some little time. In splto of that fact, however, trade started out fairly active at prices about like yesterday morning, though not ns good us yestorday's close. Packers seemed to want tho hogs, but tho heavy receipts made them rather bearish. At the start $5.1244 und $3,15 was paid for tho bulk of tho hogs, bttt later on, as tho trains continued to arrive and buy ers had filled their more urgent orders, they were not willing to pay over $5,124 for much of anything. Uy far the bulk of thn hogs sold ut $5.1214. with a sprinkling on both sides, and the range Just about the samo os on Monday. Representative sales; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No, Av, Hh. Pr 33 233 ... 8 10 87 191 200 6 12V4 13 148 ... 5 10 159 200 160 6 12'J 62 191 b 10 81 208 2 40 6 12H 92 188 40 5 10 4 238 SO 5 12H 72 219 80 5 10 230 ... S 12 36 251 80 6 10 lit 222 ... 6 12H 82 183 80 6 10 M 17 40 6 12t4 87 220 120 fc 1214 67 302 ... 6 12V4 75 248 140 6 15 H 70 2M 60 S 12'i 81 237 160 5 12ii 73 236 260 5 12V4 69 2(3 ... 6 12'4 226 257 120 E 1214 72 243 ... C 12H 122 246 400 6 12(4 56 256 80 5 Wj "75 233 ... 5 12V4 71 219 ... 6 12',i 93 217 120 B 12Vi 61 262 ... S 12'.4 09 22 ... 6 1J'4 67 250 80 5 124 4 199 ... E 1244 61 234 ... B13V4 62 275 120 E 72 230 80 6 12H 71 204 ... 5 12(4 85 228 120 5 12(4 138 240 80 6 tt'4 84 2(0 ... 5 12,4 C4 213 40 6 12'4 77 211 (0 6 12(4 66 248 80 5 12'4 73 221 140 5 12V1 70 U( 40 5 12V4 64 249 200 5 1!',4 80 210 hi 6 12H Ct 291 120 E 12(4 72 231 120 6 12!i 68 223 ... 6 124 75 215 40 6 12'4 87 191 200 6 12(4 72 226 (0 5 12(4 159 200 160 6 124 66 2(6 160 5 12'4 CO 2(1 160 S 1214 63 233 1 60 12'4 68 273 120 5 12(4 67 214 120 i 12V4 71 246 80 5 124 77 203 ... S 124 T 220 160 6 12'4 62 224 12) 5 It", 75 230 40 5 12',4 67 229 160 5 12H 87 22-1 280 6 12'4 70., 211 80 8 12H 40 200 ... E 12(4 65 228 80 E 12'4 79 232 44 6 124 71 209 4 0 15 M 84..,., 21.... CO. . , , 74.... 72.... 66.... 46.... 42.... 64 60.... 48.... si!!!! i.... es,... 61.... 19.... 61.... 70.... 89.,.. 85.... 61,... 68.... 71.... 7.... C5.... 7C.... 70.... 79.... 78 75.... 129... C3.... 44.... 69.... 60.... 87.... 62.... 63.... ...3A8 ...2M ...218 ...2M ...2(1 ,...252 ...262 ,...29t ,...296 ...SM ...236 .....191 ...29 ...217 ...258 ...267 ...260 ...293 ...261 ...226 . . .229 ...261 ...260 ...29.1 ...242 ...248 ...231 ...212 ...287 sos ...210 ...J29 . . .2,18 ...2li ...278 ,...ra . . .306 ...297 ...307 ...306 40 6 IS to h n ... 6 13 40 E r. ... r. u to & is 40 5 15 80 5 13 80 5 IS 230 E IT. ... 6 15 40 6 15 160 5 15 lft) 5 15 80 5 IS ... 6 15 ... S 15 ... 615 40 S 15 80 6 15 200 5 15 ... 5 13 80 5 r. 40 6 15 120 6 13 160 6 15 40 6 15 ... 6 15 160 6 15 ... S 15 (0 8 124 22 216 ......... 134 18,. , 2ST 64 224 69 203 89 229 10 2CO SI 271 ... A 124 (0 5 124 80 S 124 ... 6 124 ... 5 124 160 r. 124 . . 6 12V. 40 t 124 76 225 200 6 124 5 124 5 124 74 .32 71 225 120 53 2.11 40 E 124 65 246 20 6 124 61 249 88 220 5 124 80 6 124 5 124 6 U4 E 124 E 124 6 124 6 124 80 231 6.1 2.71 12) 120 68 239 147 230 60 0.-.6 27 J20 76 207 75 224 'so ... 6 124 80 5 124 120 K 124 280 E 124 ... 6 124 160T r, 124 (0 6 124 71 2,11 CO 211 T4 205 59 2St 9) 223 87 204 5 15 E 15 E 15 E 15 6 IS 5 15 6 15 E 15 E 174 5 1744 40 S 12'i 8t 206 40 6 124 5 124 8 124 6 124 S 124 5 124 5 124 83.. 79.. ..219 120 80' 130 120 2'(0 ...213 ...24( ...220 ,...221 .. 2(1 66,. 76.. 66.. S3.. 47 ...293 6 20 l!llt.t.t . I., . .. .n .. oni-.r.r Auninicn me sneep mm kvi well supplied today trade started out fairly active. Wethers of fairly good quality formed tho bulk ot the receipts, though nils u KUUU PirilllWlim There were no very choice lambs on to- uiiy s mnrKei anil tne demand coniimes active for that class nf s'ock. The ma-kct .tin iiui iiinierinuy niuereni iriiin vi"u'i d.iy, though, of course, the liberal recelnts eavo rather an easier tone to the trade. j no commoner grades were weawer man tho strictly choice stuff, ns has been tho case all along. Feeders are still slow ia'o. r.,n... -,,.!.. .............. ii iiunni .iiuilu il iiinn i-iii- crs, $3.S5fR00' choice grass vearllngs, $1.0Off cnoiro ewes, j.-orji j mi; lair to rouu ewes, 5.1.00I(3.25; fair to good yearlings, $.1.60 ifl.1.90: good to choice clipped lambs, $t.ti i .'A . . 1 1 .. . , 1 ., v. .. . 1 r.A.s: l rt- 1,1", 1HII III gLTUtl VUIMM'M litlllLI?, J.,nr,J-t..O, choice spring lambs.$5.7R16.00: fair to guod aiimiK mnion. tJ.MXIu.bn: lrruiT wi-uii", $3.0O?f3.50: feeder yearlings, $3.2.VrT3..V), and feeder lambs, $3.6004.50. Representative sales: Nn. Av. ...101 ...114 .... 71 ,...102 ...113 , 113 ,...108 Pr. 3 00 .3 10 3 15 3 60 3 05 3 65 3 05 191 Wyoming ewes 12fi Wyoming ewes 220 cull wethers 70 Wvomlnir wetherfl f60 Wyoming wethers 1.098 Wyoming wethers.... 353 grass wethers CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MARKET. Steers Slow to Sternly Hogs Open Strong: to llluber. CHICAGO, July 10.-CATTLB-Recelpts. 2.500 head; steers, slow to steady; butchers' stock, steady to strong; natives, best on salo live carloads at $5.30; good to nrlme steers, Jo.10j75.70; poor to medium, $4.C0ff 5.00; selected feeders, firm at $(.00frl.75: mixed stockers, stronger nt $2.75ff3.90; cows, $2.9Oa5.(0: heifers, $3.XWi6.00: canncrs, slow at $2.00fiC70; bulls, $2.00'n4.40. CALVES Steady with a week ngo at $4.GOft6.t0: Texans, receipts, 600 head; best on sale four cars at $l.8.r, Texas fed steers, steady to 10c lower nt $4.305.15; Texas grass steers, $3.63if4.2G; Texas bulls, $2.G05i(l.35. HOGS Receipts today, 19.000 head; tomor row. 27,000 head; estimated left over, 3.000 head; opened strong to 5c higher nnd closed weak; top. $3.55; mixed and butchers, $5.20 5.55; good to choice heavy, $5.25fi5.50; rouh heavy, J5.10Cn5.20; light, $5.25(fj5.6244; bulk of sales. iS.35'UO,45. SHEEP AND LAMIiS-Recelpts. 14,000 head; sheep and lambs were about steady; best lambs, firm and 10c higher; good to cholco wethers, $1.00774.70; fair lo cholco mixed, t3.1OW4.20: western sheep, $3.75674.60: Texas sheep, $3.25174.00; native lamlH, $4.25 C.S5; western lambs, $5.0a.23. Xrir York Live' Stock. NEW YORK. July W.-UBEVES-Re-celpts, 900 head: all consigned direct; noth ing doing; feeling steady: Liverpool nnd London cables quoted cattle firm nt lHWi 13c; refrigerator beof, higher at SlistlOc per lb.: shipments, 900 cattle and 4,3uO quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 365 head; market dull; good veals about steady; 500 calves unsold, veals. $0.757.00: buttermilks, $3.50ff0.00; mixed calves, $l.0057f.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts, 4.77S head: 18 cars on sale; fair demand; nil grades steady: less than a carload held over; sheep, $3.00Q4.60; no choice here; lambs. $3.25S'7.30. HOGS Receipts. 3.222: eleht head on snle: almost nominal, but Ilrm. St. I.ouln Live Stark. ST. LOUIB, July I0.-CATTLE Receipts, 4,200 head, Including 3,000 Texans; market steady on best, others easy; native shipping and export steers, $4.75'?5.fi.: dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $4.GOfl5.20; steers under 1,00) lbs., $3.8504.75: Blockers and feeders, $3, 5034. S3: cows and heifers. $2.O0ii5.00; can ners, $1.60tfr2.85: bulls, J3.10ft3.75; Texas and Indian steers, $3.6004.65; cows and heifers, $2.30fr3.!K). HOGS Receipts, 5,300 head; market Re higher; pigs nnd lights, $5.30Ti5.45; packers, $5.2.VB5.4o; butchers, $5.40ffl5.no. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2.GO0 head; market steady; native muttons, $l.oo (Jfl.25; lambs, $1.50'at!.10; culls and bucks, $2.00574.00; stockers, $3.35ff3.00. Knnsnn City Lire Stork. KANSAS CITY, July 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.S00 head, Including 2.100 Texans; market steady to u shade lower; steers, t4.65j5T5.50; stockers nnd feeders. $3.50(J4.S(l; butchers' cows und heifers, $3.20fcl.RS; can ncrs. $2.50y3.25; fed westerns. $1.505.10; fed Texans, $1.2501.85; grass Texans, $3,235' 4.06. HOGS-Recelpts, 18,(00 head; liberal sup ply, mostly steady: few light 244c higher; heavy. $5.25ti5.35: mixed. $5.20tj5.30; light, $5.15(95.20; pigs. $4.85115.10 SHEEP AND LAMIiS-Recelpts, 2,600 head; Improved quality, strong to a shade higher; lambs, $:..fi07i5.76; muttons, tl.lHff 4.50: westerns. $3.8504.15; feeders, $3.23ft) 4.00; culls, $2.5063.00. St. Joseph I.lvr Stnek. 80UTII ST. JOSEPH. Mo July 10.-(8pe-clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts. 3,000 head; market 10c lower; natives, $1.0005.40; Texas and west, cms, $3.C05.25; cows and heifers, $2,000 4.65; bulls nnd stags. $2.0004.80; yearlings and calves, $3,5004.75; stockers and feed ers, $3.2504.50: veals, $3.0006.50. HOGS Receipts, 13,500 head; market ac tlve and generally steady: all grades, $5.1744 05.35; bulk of sales, $5.22'405.3O. .SHEEP-Recelpts, 1,000 head; market stead;- to strong. Stork In SlKht. Following are the receipts nt the four principal western markets for July 10: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha .270 13,r34 6,617 Chicago 2,r0 19,0)0 11,1100 Kansas City 2,800 18,400 2,6 K) St. Louis 4,'.VO 5,300 Z.fiin Totals ..15,770 66,234 25, M7 OH Mnrket. OIL CITY. Pa., July lO.-OILS-Credlt balances. $1.25; certificates, no bid; ship ments, 131.505 bbls, average, 0,Gi5 bbls.; runs. 112.925 bbls. nverage, 7C.KC0 bbls. NEW YORK, July 10. OILS-Cottonseed. firm: prime crude, nominal; prlmo yellow, 37c. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, quiet. Tur pentine, quiet at 46046Uo. LIVERPOOL, July 10.-OILS Cottonseed, Hull rellned, August, dull, 22s 6d, Turpen tine, steady, 3(s Cd, LONDON July 10. OILS Calcutta lin seed, spot, 55s 3d. Linseed oil, 34s 744d. Turpentine spirits, 333 3d. California Dried l'rnlls. NEW YORK. July 10.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Market fnr evaporated apples ruled strong, with a llbernl demand from exporters, but not quotnblv higher: state, Tj'iwie; nrlme. 5M05Uc; choice, r,. 6'An: fancy, 70744c: California dried prunes. per lb., as to size and qunllty: nprl cotfl. Royal, U014e: Moor Park, 15017c, peaches, peeled, 140'J8c; unpeeled, 600c. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, July 10 SUOAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, tlic; centrifugal, 96 test, 4c: molasses sugar, 4c: refined, tlrm, NEW ORLEANS, July 10.-SPOAR-Strong; centrifugal yellow, 505E-lCc; sec onds. 30 474c, Stvrimon Stnya nt lletlinnr. CHICAGO. July 10.-A special from SeJma, Kan., to the Record says: Dr. Curl K Swenson. president of Hothany college, Llndsborg, has nnnounced that he will not accept the presidency of Augustana college at Rock Island, III., to which he was re cently elected, but will remoln at Rethany. He has notified the trustees of Augustuna colleo of his decision. Nchwelnfurth Denouneeii I'nltli. CHICAGO, July 10.-A special to tlu. News from Rockford, III,, says: George Jacob Sohwelnfurth, claimed by his fol lowers to bo the true Messiah and the son of God. has renounced tho faith nnd an nounced that ho will lenvo the "heaven" at once, llny'n Session of Foresters. MILWAUKEE. Wis,, July 10.-Today's session of tho .supreme court, Unlled Order of Foresters, wns devoted to discussing plans for extending tho order Into new Jurisdictions. Tho election of ofllccrs will take place tomorrow, ,, 87 268 ... 8 124 67 2(1 100 ( 124 99 192 20) 5 134 WHEN TRAVELING.., Read The Bee. 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