10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Government drop Report Causes Wheat Market an Excited Session. CLAIMS OF DROUTH STRENGTHEN CORN Ont Hnllr nllli Otlirr OrrnU nnil Cloar .HlronK I'riit lulling Depressed on l-nnrr Prices nt YnrtU nntl Henry Ilrcrlpt of IIok". CHICAGO, July 1L-Thcr was nn excited wheat market today, with prlccct at times almost 3c over the close of Tuesday. Con flrmatlon by tho Kovernmcnt crop report of great damngo to spring wheat was the main factor of strength. September closed with on advanco of ZMUViic Reports of dam age from drouth caused a bulge of 1V4 In corn, oat gained lc and provisions 8312140. Wheat aturted strong, September WifllTfcc higher at 81ifjS2c. The government crop report for July, which reduced the wheat proupect Just about nn even 100,000,000 bushel from tho estimate of June, fur nished tho ammunition for the bulls. There wan llbornl selling on the bulge, however, on thn belief that tho crop In tho north west had been greatly benefited by recent rains, Hcarlsh hnrvest news from RUFflln also hampered the advance somewhat and Septamber slipped off to Sl'.i&Sl-V. The early sellers were soon boiled out and offer ln became scarce. Then nhorts rushed to cover and there was considerable buying for the long account, t'nder this movement September roso steadily to Sic. There were roveral soft spots on prollt-taklng, but the market ruled strong throughout nnil Sep tember closed at fWiS2.4c. A good cash demand and small primary receipts helped to sustain tho upturn. Chicago receipts wero 61 cars, against S5 the same day hist year. .Minneapolis and Duluth got only lfo cars, compared with 113 the corresponding day a year ago. Wentem primary receipts wero 410,000 bushels, against 771.000 bushels lat year. Clearances of wheat and Hour from the seaboard equalled &i0.0y0 hiifhels. Corn showed decided strength, being helped by tho advanco In wheat and claims of damage by drouth, Tho government crop report (suggesting a possible crop of 2,200. 00(1,000 bushels encouraged considerable sell ing early, but aggressive buying by several bull leaders stampeded the shorts and the market closed strong within 3',c of tho top, Bptember opened from 74c to 'c higher at HG'ic, advanced to tc, nold off Hteadlly to V&a, rose, to 41'iC nnd closed with sellers at 4Pic. Receipts wero t39 cars. Seaboard clearances were Glfi.OOO bushels unl export sales reported at 73 boatloads. Ont rallied with tho other cereals nnd closed strong. There was active buying on tho government report, which Indicated a yield of M.OOO.OOi) Imfhels less than the June report. Ilccelpts wero light, 128 cars. Ship ping demand good, September opened Tiff1 He higher at 2l!i1i21!4c, advanced to Slc, onsed off to 2P,c and closed with buyers at U Sc. Lower prices at tho ynrd nnd unexpected heavy receipts of hogs depressed provisions onrly. Tho market rallied later when the grain list turned so strong. Packers bought heavily. September pork opened 247c higher at Jl2.C0ff 12.r', declined to $12.50, rose to 112.76 and closed at $12.70. September lard opennd 24o lower to 2,4c higher at $0.S.V!P 6.90. Bold off to $r,.b214. advanced to $6.!tft. .7'4 and closed ut Jii.92',4. September ribs openod 2c higher to 6e lower at JCDCtf .'J7V4. touched 16.00 and advanced to $7.06 at the close. Estimated receipts for Thursday: Wheat, 4T) cars: corn, 425 cars; oats, 220 cars; hogs, 20. f A) head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. IIIk1i. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I July SOU 81- 79T4 80Vi7?4 7Si Aug. S(ViTlSl S2 S03J81WU 79'4 Sept. 81',4!lS2 VI SHia(, S2VuH hO'.i Corn Jtdy 41 42TMff 13 t3J; 42 Aug. WSuM WM'f 41U US H'd 43 fiept. 43i'u 41; 4314 Wi 43V4 Oats July 21 24 23 21 23 Aug. 2I'S 24 2374flTd 21U 23 Sept. 2HMH4 217i 2IV4 21 23 Tork July 12 TO 12 55 12 5Ti 12 12 40 Sept. 12 CO 12 75 12 60 12 70 12 67'4 Lard July G S2',4 C 75 Sept. 0 S5 0 07'A G S3 G S2',4 C S7'A Oct. I 6 37541 6 97141 G 95 G 9714 S714 Rlhs- I July 7 0214 7 05 7 0214 7 05 fi 95 Sept. G 90 I 7 05 C 90 7 03 G 93 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FI.OUIl Easy; winter patents. $l,10frl.?0; strnlchts, J3.203.9O; clears, f3.nfljj3.70; spring spuclnl, $l.i5f I. S3; patents. $:i.eojjJ yj; Htralghts. $3,201(3 70; bakers. $2.3002.80. WHEAT No. 2 spring, SOc; No. 3, 75Q7:c; Kn. 2 red, S314c. CORN No. 2. 41c; No. 2 yellow, 4)V4c OATS-No. 2, 2IMcc; No. 2 white, 27c; No. 3 white, 2iWiQc. JtYIJ No. 2. CJHc. HARI.EY-flood feeding, 3S5T42C; fair to choice multlng, 41fl-ICc. SEEDS-Flax, No. 1, $1.S0; No. 1 north western, Jl.SO. 1'rlme timothy, $3.1003.15. Clover, contract grade, $S. I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $12.55 12.00. Uird, per 100 lbs.. $0.S214JJG.S3. Short ribs sides (loose), $ii.90fi7.2O. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $11,7517.00. Short elenr sides (boxed), $7.Mf(7.C0. WHISKY-Hasls of high wines, $1.23. SUOAHS-Cut loaf. $G.5i; granulated, $6.02; confectioners' A, $3.SV off A, $5,83. The receipts and shipments for today were as follows: . . Ship Articles. Receipts, inents. Kloiir. bbls 20,000 13.000 Wheat, bu 45,000 24,000 Corn, 'bu 4".?,000 3(19,000 Oats, bu SoS.OOO 194,000 llye, bit 2,000 Ilarlry, bu 10,0)0 On the I'roduco exchango today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 15fll9c; dairies, l4fi17o. lCggs, llrm; fresh, lOUc, Cheese, steady; creams, 914W10UC NBW YOIIIC ;i:.VtJHAl, MARKET, QuntntlniiK for the Day on Vnrlnua C'uniniiidltleM, NEW YORK. July U.-FLOUR-neeelpts, H.S.W bblH.; exports, 4,307 bbls.; sales, t!,S30 ttols.-, market Irregular and spring patents were held 20e above buyers' views, but win ter straights sold moderately at old prices; other grades were quiet; winter patents, MMT4.G0: winter stralthtrt. $3.9iVJi MO; win ter extras, $2 50i3.15; winter low grades, 52.4Mi2.70: Minnesota patents, $1.5005.0); winter bakers, $3.15T(3.G5. Hyc flour, steady; fales. 400 bbls.; fair to good, $3.1303.30; chnli'o to fancy, $3,334(3.73. COHN.MKAly-KIrm; yellow western. 97c; city. 9Gc; Hrandywlne. $2.cnfl2.70. HYK Steady; No. 2 western, G3c. f. o. b afloat; tate, GHW2c, c. I. f., New York car lots. llAItUUY Dull; feeding. 4SC, c. I. f New York; malting, 49fi53e, c. I. f., New York. IIAltl.HY M A I,T Nominal. WIl'KAT llecelpts. 49,150 bu.; exports, 77. 2)3 bu.: sales, 5,175.000 bu. futures. 210,000 bu. exports, Spot market strong; No. 2 red, S9'4c. t. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 red, 87c. eleva tor; No. 2 northern Duluth. 91c, f. o. b., nflont to arrive: No. 1 hard Ilnluth. WHie t. o. b,, afloat to arrive. Options were strong pretty much all clay on tho unex pectedly bullish government report, higher cables, outsido speculative buying nnd a wriK tiemanu irom local snort interests. Closed llrm nt 2c net ndvance; July, ⪼ closed, SSe; September, SSifrOTc; -closed. cctnber. 8Aiti874c: closed. S7o. COHN Heceliits, 22S.SJ0 bu,; export, 130,014 til.; salox, 275,000 bu. futures"; 581,000 bu. ex port. Spot, strong; No. 2, SlUc f. o. b., afloat, nnd S0c. elevator. Oinlnn innrlt was nctlvo and very strong today, nd vnnclns on hot winds In Kansas nnd Ne braska, slight country offerings, renewed big cash demand nnd covering. Closed llrm at liTlUc net advance. Julv, 49Vtt I'J'de ; closed, 49?ic; September, 4STiO'l9?ic; closed, 494c OATS Receipts, 401,700 bu.; exports, 22, 775 bu.; sales, 00,000 bu. spot. Spot market firmer: No. 2. 29c: No. 3. 2Sitc. No. 2 whltn 81c; No 3 white. 30Vje; track mixed west ern, 29i(30c; trnck white western, 30f3ty.c; track white state. 3003llsc. HAY Quiet; shipping, 70073c; good to Clioico, buy I a i ViC. HOPS Quiet: state, common to eholcn. 1S99 crop, lKeHc; old, Stifle; l'aclllc coast, 1899 crop, 10fl3c; old. 3f(0c. H1DKS Firm; Oalveston. 20 to 23 lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 214c; Texas dry, 91 in 1,1 It... 1 Irt IjKATUKft Steady; hemlock sole. Rucnos Ayres, ugnt to neavyweignts, 23V4ru2t',5c; acid. 23U5c24Hc. PROVISIONS-Tleef. steady; family. $10.60 12.00; mess, $9.0009.50; beef hnms, $20,000' zi.w, iiacKers. j.wriu,u; ciear extra inaia mess, J13.OW15.75. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. 8ViI(.c- pickled shoulders. fiic: nick- led linms, lOlfiO-'ic. I.ard, easy; western steamed, $7.25; retlncd. steady; continent, 17.40; South America. $S; compound, $.2Jf ti.Jii,. i'orK, iirm; lumuy, ni.in.a; snort rleur. 113.251215.25: mexs. $I3.251 13.40. TAM.OW-Klrm; city ($2 per pkg.), 40 l-.Ci lliuitll urr,, 1'7M1 Kl-t HICK Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 4l,i CrHc; Japan. 4-fvlH'tc. HUTTKR Receipts. 1,930 pkgs.; steady crenmery X7Jil914o; factory, 14&l6'4c. . CilfiKSE-Hecclpts, 3.72S pkus.; steady largp white 9c, large colored, JSe; small wniie, iuj)il-, small oiorei, vn-u-.ie, ICtidH KetelDts. 7.320 Dkes.: firm, west ern, at mark. lofil2'4C for average lots; western, loss orr, e. .m r; i a me iron marKcts connmic lull, with xtpnl hllletn down to $21. Tig iron warrants wore nominally quotd nt $13.M and northern No. 1 foundry at $18, nominal at that. Tin on London advance, 10s In !ot ami 2 15s In futures. The local mar ket for snot ruled strong at $12.ft'32.7G, while futures were neglected, even at large concessions In prices. Copper wa dull nnd tinchnnccd. despite an advance of 12s G1 In tendon, closing hero nt $16.50. Ieod and r:olter were dull and unchanged on tho basis of $3.97'-ii''(4.Vj, and $4.20tf4.23 re sneetlvely. The brokers' Drlce for lead wiu $3.S0 nnd for copper $16.23. o.m,iia -viioi,i:s.vi,i; st auichta. Cinidltlon of Trndr nnil luntntlnna on Stuplr nnil 1 nnrv I'rodiii'e, KnnsHecelpts liberal; good stock, 914c. 1AVK I'Ot'hTHY-Hens, 7Vk'5c; roosters, according to age and size, 304c; broilers, 12'4aHc; ducks, 405c; gee?e, 405c; turkeys, FHKSH DRESSRD 1'OUITRY Hens, 8'4c; roosters, 50fic; ducks and geese, 9w ivi , uiunria, Ay? IU 6 IU., JJIT UU2., J.W(f 4,50: turkeys, 1214c. HUTTKR Common to fair, 13Uc; choice, 131M6c: separator. 20c: gathered creamery. 17lp. FISrr-Trout. 9e: blue flsli. 1!e: n ckerel. 8c; catll'h, 12c; dressed buffalo, 6c; -'hlte-llsh, 10c; herring, 6c; black oass, ic; sal mon, 13e; white bass. 10c; cropple. 10c; pike, 9c: halibut. 12c: bullheads. 10c: rinir nerch. Cc; lobsters, green, 22e; boiled lobsters, 25c; nincKcrei, zre; coonsn. ioc; yenow nercn, uc. i'iwj'Ju.nh ijive. per uoz., yycai.w. VKAI.S-Cholre. 9T(lCc. IIAYI'rr rnrlonil lrits: TJnlnnd. choice. $7.60; midland, choice, $6.60: lowinnd, choice, $5 50; rye straw, choice, Jfl.00; No 3 corn, 37c; No. 3 white oats. 24c; cracked corn. per ton, iu.cai; corn anu oats, cnoppea, per ton, fl.'.i'O; bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, pr ton, $12.50. VKGETABLliS. CUCUMnHRS-Per doz.. 40fflC0c. ASl'ARAaUS-Home-grown, per doz., 23 23c. NKW TURNIPS Per doz. bunched. 25 30c. NKW ni:KTS-Per doz. bunches, 30e. NRW CARHOTS-Per doz. bunches, 26c. l.KTTUCrc-Pcr doz. hunches. 20c. RADISHUS Homc-crown. tier doz.. 15 20c. PHAS-Per '4-bli. basket. 60c. WAX niOANS Per half tan. basket. KVH 60'-. NKW TOMATOES Per bu., &0e. CA HHAOK-inomo-grown. per lb., Mic CAUI,tKI,OWKH-Per doz.. $1.00. ORBKN CORN-Per doz., 10315c. TOSIATOKS-SIIssl83lppl. per four-basket crate, 7."V90i- airsnwjn.MK rer n. nox, wk. RHITHARU Per lb.. l'Kc: homo grown. per lb., 2e. ONIONS-Callfornla. per sack. $2.00. FRUITS STRAWDKRHIKS - Colorado shlpplns stock, per 21-qt. case. $2.73. HIJACK IiKRRi KS Per 24-qt. case. :.2a. U1.AC1C RASl'UKHHIHS-Per 24-at. case. $3,00. $J.73; per 24-pt. case. $1.50. HKD RASPHKRRIES-Pcr 24-pt. case, $2.50. III,ri.UKRRIKS-lfi-qt. cases, K.S&. Ct'RRANTS-Per 21-qt. case. $2.00. PKACHKR California, por box, 90c$l. APRICOTS-Cnllforntn. per box, $1.35, PH'.MS-Callfornla. per crate, $1.25. PRUNKS-Callfornla. per crate, $1.3&1T1.50. HAHTI.KTT PKARS Per basket, $2.20. OOOSKHKRRIKS-Per 24-qt. case. $2. CHKHRIKS-allfornla. oer 10-lb. box, $1 1001.23; .Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.20; S-lb. tiaskets. eOftCOc. WATKRMK I.ONS As to size, SUCcTtSO each. APPLES Native. 60076c per bu. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINBAPPLES-Pcr doz., 51.601.75. ORANOKS California. Mediterranean sweets, per box. $4; budded seedlings. $3. LKMONH-Callfornia. fancy. .ia; cnoico. $4.50. I1ANANAS per buncn. nccoraing to site. $2.23fl3.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NfTS Hlckorv. large, ner bu.. $1.25: shellbarks, $1.35; English walnuta. per lb., 12fil3c; lllberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb.. HOlCc: raw. per lb.. 6V4S6c; roasted, 6140"14c. HIDKS No. 1 ereen hides. 7c: No. 2 green hides, 6c; No. 1 salted hides, 7c; No. 2 salted hides, Cc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs,, 6o. .St, I, mils (irnln nnil 1'rovlalonK. ST. LOUIS. July ll.-WHEAT-Lower: No. 2 red. cosh, elevator. SOc: track. StVOSlc: July, 79Uc: August. 79V4c; September, S0',ic; :no. i naru, itxuioc. CORN lower; No. 2 cash, 42c; track, 4314 5141c: July. 42'4c: September. 43V4c. OATS Lower; No, 2 cash, 25c: track. 23iJ 2314c; July, 24c; September, 23ic; No. 2 white. 2i 14K 29c. KY1-3 Weak; 67c. FLOUR-Flrmer: patents. $3.85(S4.10: extra fancy nnd straight, $3.4003.65; clear, $3.G00 3.SO. SEEDS T mothv. $2,504x2.73. snot: $3.00 bid for prime new ilellvcrablo In August or Sep tember; llax, higher at jl.35Ml.36 for juiy. l'i,AXHp,K) Mlgner; $l.3.V(n.38, July. CORNMEAIjI Uglier nt $2.30i2.M). HRAN Strong; sucked, east trnck. 69c. HAY Strong; timothy. $10,D01i 11.00; prairie, $7.0). wiiiMKV steaciy nt IRON COTTON TIES-$1.32. HAGC,INO-MiSic. HEMP TWINE-Pc. M ETALS lead. dull: $3.95. Spelter, dull: $4.10. poultry steady; cnicKcns. 6c: springs, 10Jil014c; turkeys, &0c; ducks, 6V4c; springs, GliSc; geese, 3c; springs, 607c. jiiiciH Htcaiiy; sc. HUTTEH-Steady; creamery. 1601914c: dulrv. 14W16C. l'RUViHiu.NM i'orK, strong; joDoing, $13.0). Iard. higher; prime steam, $6.C7H; choice, $0.7214. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.50; clear rlBs, $7.G214; clear slues. $7.i&. isncon (ooxeu), nigner; extra shorts, $8.00; clear ribs, $3.1214; clear sides. $8.25. RECEIPTS Flour. 3.000 bDls. : wneat. 103,- 000 bu.; corn, 32,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu. shipments F our. 9.ooo urns, wneat. 36,000 bu.; corn, 103,000 bu. ; oats, 17,000 bu. Knnsns City (irnln and Provision. KANSAS CITY Julv 11 WHEAT Julv. 7272tc; September, 73OT3V4c; cash. No. 2 hard. 73fi7lc; No. 3. 7&Q73c; No. 2 red, i7147SV4c; no. 3, i&on'ic CORN-Sentember. 4ni1T42e: cash. No. 2 mixed, 44c; No. 2 white, 45c; No. 3. 44c, nominal. OATS-No. 2 white, 23C. RYE No. 2, E8c. HAY-Cholce timothy. $9.5OS10.00: choice prairie. $7.25517.50. RUTTER-Creamery, lfSlSc; dairy, fancy, He. EGOS Fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stocK, Slc doz., loss on"; southern, 614c, new white wood cases inciuiieil, RECEIPTS Wheat. 7.800 bu.: corn. 11.809 bu.: oats, 7,000 bu. SlIIPMENTS-Wheat. 57.000 bu.: corn. 18,- 700 bu.; onts, 4,000 bu. Liverpool (irnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. July 11. WHEAT Snot. firm: No. 1 northern, spring. EsSHd: No, 1 California, lis SdffGs 6rt. Futures, quiet; juiy, nominni; Hcptcmucr, is ju. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, nominal nt 4s ll4d; Amertcnn mixed, old, 4s 3d. Futures, quiet; July, 4b Id; September, 4s 2Ud. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, 8s 3d. PROVISIONS-Pork. prime mess, tine western, tlrm at C7s6d. Lard. American rc- ,l.,n.l In ..nils . 1 , I I I 1V. .1 . 1 . .. . . iiitwv,, ,,, if,,,,.., iiti, ik oua vtt, iuiiiiu vi:ai- ern, In Ucrces, dull at S3s. Hnms. short cut, n to iu ids., mm at tssiKi. anouiucrs, square, 12 to 11 lbs., llrm at 33s 6d, Toledo MnrliPl, TOLEDO. O., July U.-WHEAT-Actlve and higher; spot, S5V4c; July, 83',4c; August, S5aic; September, h6e. COHN Actlvo nnd higher; No. 2 cash, 45Hc; September, 41'Ac. OATS-Dull und hlglur; No. 2 cash, 25c; September, 23c. RYE Dull und unchanged; No. 2 cash, 59c. CLOVER SEED-Dull nnd lower; 1S9! prime. $5.10; 1899 prime, $3.50; October, $5.S5; No. 2. 54.75. llnliitli Wlient Mnrkel, Dl'LI'TH, July ll.-WIIEAT-No. 1 bard, cash. K5?ie; September, k5'4c: August, 86ic; December, 83c; No. 1 northern, cash, S3ic; September, S3V4C August. S41io; December, 84c: No. 2 northern, S2c; No. 3 spring, t2c. OATS-2714028C. CORN-44C. Plilliuleliililn Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, July H.-RUTTER-, . 1 1 , 1 ,. 1.1.1. . . rii 111 mm uiKiit -i , iituvy we&inru cream erv. 20e; funcy western nrlnts. 22c. EOC1S Firm and ',4c higher; fresh nearby, 13'.4c; fresh western, 13c; fresh southwest ern, ic; iresn soutnern, ivc. 111 vi nuUer (irnln MnrUrt, MILWAI'KEE. July ll.-WHEAT-No, 1 nortuern. t.vtc; io. s norinewi, Miituaic. RYE Steady; No. 1. 02c. HARLUY-Steady; No. 2, 47H6c; sample, Minneapolis AVhent Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, July ll.-WHEAT-ln store, July, Sl4c: September, 81St)iilio; on truck, No. 1 hard, S4lic; No, 1 northern, o-c; 4u, - iiuiiiiuiu, 0x4, Coffee Market, NEW YORK. July U.-COFFEE-8pot Rio, weak; No, 7 invoice, nominal; mild, oulet: Cordova. $9,504(13.50. Futures onened 5 nolnts oft on Sentember: other months 10 I UU loner uncicr mm general selling) TUTS OMAHA DAILY UK 13: TTI THSDA V, founded on weakness In European markets J Active bear speculation was checked by the light Ilr.tilllan receipts and bullish Atnerl- , can statistics. The spot market was peg. . lected with a weak undertone. Trade was 1 disquieted by a further sharp decline In tho Rio exchange rate. Closed steady tat 15 points nst lower. Total sales, 1R.750 bags. Including July nt $7 55; September, $7.i607.); October, $7.t0: November, $7.N; December, $s.06f)V15; January, $8.75; .March, $8.30ft8.35! May, $S.I0. MOV15MIJNTS OF STOCKS AM) IIO.MJS. Tune Darin Lntrr I'nrl of the Sesslnn In Slrouu. NRW Vnntf .lull. 11 Tho bull tn.inlnlll.l- lion in union i-acinc tunica me mniKHi from a reactionary course today nnd made the tone during the latter part of the ses sion of the Stock exchange strong through out. The latter strencth was not 8iif flclunt In all cases to entirely wipe out the earlier losses, but they were In nil cases much reduced. Thelo were times during the day when Union Parlllc was tiraetl cally the only stock which stood llrm against the tide of renctlon. The support of the stock wn3 very determined and the absorption very confident and on nn enor mous sculo, There was no special news to explain the movement, aside from the gen ernl conditions In Its territory and Its finances. No suggestion has been offered that the dividend rate Is likely to bo In creased over that of 1'4 per cent declared for the last semi-annual period. The gov ernment crop report was nn Important In fluence In the stock market nil day, An ef fort was made to Ignore Its significance In the early denllngs on tho ground that tho weather buienu's weekly summary, report ing abundant rains In the west, must be nccepted na modifying the conclusions of the government monthly rnr-ort, iib It cov ered a period a week later than the hitter. Hut when trndln? begnn on tho Produce exchange the Jump In wheat there nullified this nrgument. St. Paul's lieavv decrease In cMrnlngs for the first week In July added to the weakness In the granger croup nnd thorp wero Hhnrp declines In nil tho prin cipal members of the group. Tho corn carrying roads wero relatively firm nnd the bears who have sold short In the southnesterns on tho cotton crop pros pects were driven to cover. With this ex ception nnd some strength In the local trac tion group nnd in Sugar and Tobacco thn mnrket beenme generally heavy, but the persistent strencth of Union Pacific finally encouraged a growing bull following, which manifested itself (lrst In Rock Islnnd and then developed In Southern Paclllc and Missouri Paclllc. In spite of tho continued strength In the wheat market and the sharp advance In the price of corn thn market continued pretty steadily upward from that time- until profit taking by room traders In the clos ing dealings caused the Irregular tone with which the market closed. The extreme ad vanco In Union Paclllc was 314. Rock island I? "I!,17 anJ Missouri Pacific nnd Southern Pacific n largo fraction. Otherwise the net changes In tho leading railroads am small and mixed. St. Paul lost a point net. The decision of International houses not to ship gold on tomorrow's steamer had some favorable effect. Tho 10s discount rates abroad leave no prollt on the operation. Large receipts of gold from tho Klondike aro fast becoming available for the re serves of No iv York banks and the ship ment of $1,600,000 from Australia will shortly be added. ir;T3 of Koycrnment bonds for exchange Into the new 2s have shown nn Increase of late nnd the payment of premiums on these orrsets tho demands of the subtreasury on tho hanks. These conditions quiet appre hension over future of tho money market. I He mnrket for bonds continues very dull and changes were Irregular. Totnl snles. par value, $1,165,000. United States 3s erlcc0"' Ule 6s advanted 1,1 the bid n JoniioiN,WKi Yorlt Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets l?re 'ere lotv'y strong today, but tho I"ost oft,1'0"! was llrm, the. foreign news being mostly unfavorable. New York 51 .Utt somewhat dampened the tondencv in the. Americans department, but later cables came strengthening prices. The bank oold 228.000 gold In French coin. rollowlng are the closing prices on the Now York Stock exchange: tlon In Union Pacific turned the mnrkt Atchlon sen do pfJ 7(ii j Baltimore & Ohio.. 74 Canadian Pacific ,. SO'J Canada So 435; Ones, & Ohio 2St Chicago (5. W 11 C 11. & Q K-, Chi.. Ind. & I, I2H do pfd Cl Chicago & R. 111... 9', Chicago & W....139i C It. I. Si P lost Union Pacific . do pfd Wabash I pfd Wheel. & I,, n do ?fi nf,l .. 7?i .. 6l .. 1S .. m; .. 2314 .. II ..my, nr. Wis, Central .'. Third Avenue ., Adams Kx... American I: v i'. Ex 40 Wells-Farco lix J22 Amer. Cot. Oil 31V, ,-. u. St. I,.... 69 do nfil . ss . 3 . t.t . 37 . S7'4 . 1 . 17 . 20i . 6 .13 . 72Vj . 20", . 74i . 93U .123 . 40'; . 54 . Mi Colorado So do lt nfd. Amer. Maltlnir 41.4l I do nfd.... do 2d pfd.. Dei. & Hudson 16V4 Amer. S. A It. ... 1 1 1 i ...US do nfd IXd. L. & W Amer. Spirits Denver & It. O, do pfd Erie IS do nfd Amer ft. Hoon . 11 . SJli .in . 14 . 3 .117'i . IS . 47 . W . :s . do nfd do 1st r,r,l .. Amer. p. A V.... do pfd Amr. Tin Plate.. do nfd Gl. Nor. pfd tiocaing Coal ... Hocking Valley . Illinois Central . Iowa Central ... do pfd Iv. c. i. i, fi Amr. Tobacco .. do pfd Anae. Mining Co. Ilrooklyn R. T. ... Colo. Kufl A iron Con. Tobacco do pfd Federal Steel do nfd Lake Erie & W. do tiM ... r.'i .. 7 .. TIN, .. C6U ..131 . . ftlVj .. ?9i .. 22H ,.. 4U, .. 734 .. 2i ,.. 82 ,.. 13'4 ... !3i .. 54'i I.ake Shore M 1414 : & N lan'hattan I Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn. & St. I... .ism . 12t . S, Oen. EWtrlr .. Glucose Sugar ., do pfd Inter. Paper .... do nfd do nfd 91 .... SUi .... Wi .... 10 .... 32'i ....IMib ,...i:9; .... 3.1T4 77 .... ton Mo. Pacific ., Mobile ft Ohio Laclede das .... M., K. & T.... National Illscult do pfd National 1,-nd . do pfd National Stfil . . an orn N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk & W do pfd No. Pacific .... do nfd !t N. Y. Air Ilrake...inn do nfd , 71 . 14 , 42 No. AmHrnn Ontario A W Pacific Coam Ore. Ry. A Nav. do 1st pfd... Ha "A nfA . .4 .. 2 .. KK .. .. 43 .. 71 ..HI .. 5 ..llfi4 ..1H4 .. 60S .. S4 .. 64 .. 53", .. 9314 .. P04 .. 12 do nfd 76 Pennsylvania. 12S iPaclftc Mall Rtadlnc . 17'4 People s Oas .... . COVi Preyed S. Car.. . I do pfd . WtJ Pullman P. Car. . S7 IS. It. A T ,. 9'i Sugar . 65i do pfd do lt pfd... do Id pfd... Rio O, W do nfd St. L. A S. F,... do 1st pfd... dO III Tlfll Tenn. Coal & I.. St. U Southw.... ... Id V. H. Leather do pfd St. Paul do pfd U. S. Rubber .... do pfd WeMern Union .. nepubllo I. A S... do pfd P. C. C. A St. L ,..lll'i ...1704 ,..110 ... 33 .. 114 ,.. 124 ... UT4 do nfd St. P. A Omalu. Ho, Pacific So, Railway .... do pfd Texas A Pacific r.r,ii f,9 Offered. Ex-dlvldond. Xew York Moneiy Mnrket, NEW YORK, July ll.-MONEY-On call, easy at H41W Per cent; last loan, l?i per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3(u4'4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $1 Stii for demand and nt $4. si for sixty days; posted rates, $l.65ff 4.&714; commercial bills, $4.S344.S34. SILVER-Certlflcates, 61i062c; Mexican dollars, 4SVic. HONDB Government, strong; state, easy; railroad, dull. The closing prices on bonds today are ns follows V. 8. 2n ref 1M do 4s.... do coupon in do 2s. nt W N. Y. C. Is 10S N. J. C. rcn. Ca....l22 No. Paclflo 3a C34 do 3i, reg 104 do coupon 1094 do 4n Wi do new 4. re...133'. N Y. C A St I, ..10il do coupon 11JH N. A W. con. 4s.... 07 do old 4s, reg. ..1114 On-. Nav. Is... .1117 .nt .1374 .113 . SS . SSU .110 .121 ,1C do coupon do Ss, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 Ki.... Atch. Kn. 4s do adj. 4s Canada So. 2s..., Ches, A O. 44., ..1H4 do 4i ,.113 Oregon S. L. 6a... ..1134 do conpnl Zn ..113 Heading gen. 4s... ..1014 Rio O. W. Is .. S34 St It A I M c. Ss. ,..1074 St L A B F g. lis., ... 914 St Paul consols . do us. .1164 St P.. C. A P. In.. .11CW CAN. W c. 7s. .14014 do 6s .....US "do S. F. deb. Fa.ttO So. Pacific 4s 794 Chicago Ter. 4s 934 So. Railway Ss 10S4 Colo. So. 4s 8C S. It. A T. Ca 71 D A 11. (I. Is 102 Tex. A Pac. Is 1114 do 4s. Vis do :s i Hrlo general 4f 6' F. XV. A 1. C. Is.. "0 Oen. Rlectrl? 3s. ...US Iowa Central U....U24 IC C. P A O Is 73 I, A N. unl. 4.... 97V Union Pacific 4 1034 Wabsfh Is 1l5?i dn 2s 1C2 Vst Shore 4s 113 Wis. Central 1 7 Va. Centuries ?0 M.. K. A T. 2 t When Issued, I'orelun I'lnnnelnl, LONDON, July 11. American securities opened good, with prices in moat cases higher. Iater there wus a decline and tho market showed u disposition to wait for KT. ... Vnr'u Thfl flOQI. W.T 51 flllll. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the HanK or isngiana on imiunco iwmy, i,,.,uv, l.l ..Amli,r. fit ttunnna lliu 131 1(1 India council bills wero allotted today nt ls3 15-16d. HER LIN, July 11. Prices opened llrm on tno uourso louay on lureign uuyinu uninn, t . . . . .. . .1 I i ... A.mp In 111 ,tnf ivir. able vlow of the. situation and tho udverse reports received from America regarding tllo iron JUUrKUl. iuwaiu lliu L'iu:u, iiwi- ....... ...I . 1. h.I a. ...1 In nnunm.nrn , f n UVL'I, ;iii.rn urn Hiiitii ,,, iipi.ni iiiwiv.i ... well sustained demand. Industrial securi ties Improved on the quotations received from nbroad. Exchange on London, 20m IH ... M nln.l.u nl.nnllnl Mn, ISllnrl bills, 3',4 per cent; three-months' bills, 4 per PAJUS, July U,-Atlcr a firm opening on the bourse today business quieted In the absence of demand nnd there wns an nil round dullness. Indtttrlnl securities were weak. Spanish 4s declined owing to tho i)usi.,oiii-iiic in ,f (l,. mi i iing .if vli' itt i. -gates nppo.nted tj negotiate with tho for eign bondholders llriixlllans i corded as a result of the detllne In the rate of ex change. Hlo Tlnlos wero malnlnlned. Kaf firs were active early but closed weak. Three- per cent rentes, D5f974o for the ac count. Exchange on London. 23f 11c for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 71.C2'.4. Huston Slocks anil Ilonils, HOSTON, July M.-Cnll loans, 2S3H Per cent; time loans, 341tl!s rer cent. Olllcl.tl closln:: a . T. a s. r.... do pfd Amer Sucar do pfd Amer. Telephone., lloston A Albany.. lesion Utcvnted .. C. II. A Q Dominion Coal Federal Stepl do pfd Pllcliburg pfd Oen. Electric do pfd Mexican Central , Mich Tel-phone . N. U. O. A C Old Colony Old lKimlnlon Itubbr , M4 , 704 Union Pacific Wrstl Und Wis. Central Atchison 4s . K.4 . 934 ,. 414 ,1M . 24 . 1 . KH . 22 ..59 ,. 3 .731 . 124 .. Ct ,. 4i ..m .. 44 ..1! .. 24 . 14 .. 37 1154! ,U4 r 2.-.0 Adventure Allouez Mining Co Amal. Copier .... Atlantic rtoston A Mont... Ilutte A Ilnton .. Cal. A llecu .... Franklin (Mrfola , Parrot (julncy Sanln Fe Copper . Tatnarnck Utah Mining Wlnnna Wolverines .1304 ,i:-. . W4 .1374 .131 .13 . 124 . 874 P!' .:o2 19 . 93 New York Mlnlim Mucks. NEW YORK, Julv 11. The following are the closing quotations for mining snares today: ("hollar ijo (Ontario (171 Crown Point c Ophlr 61 Con Cal. A Va 11) Plymouth 10 Dradwood n Quicksilver 150 (Inuld A Currln .... W dn t'M 70 Hale A Norcrois... Ji Slerta Nevada 24 Iloin'Mnke r.om Standard 391 Iron Silver M Union Con 17 Mexlcnn J,-, Yellow Jackt U r.onilmi .vtlnliiK Stnuks, LONDON, July U. 1 p. rn.--j Closing Cin.olf, money ." l94 Hrle T do aovjunt M-V do 1st pfd.... Alehlsioii Pennsylvania Canadian Pacific.... CiW Heading St. Paul 114' No. Pacific pfd... Illinois Central .. .1214 Oram! Trunk Ijoulsvllle 7cii Anaconda Union Pac pfd 7."4,ltnnd Mines N V. Central . .133 I 114 M4 , c.v . S4 , 734 . 84 s . 4) RAH HILVER-Steady, 2S'.4d per ounce. MONEY-14 per cent. Tho rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2W(2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2s4?jS?4 per cent. II n nk Clcnrliic". I ,. .. .. 1 , uwmiiii ,iriiL'ii. NEW YORK. July ll.-Clearlngs, $144,310, 0S4; balnnces, $,161.S0O. HOSTON. July ll.-Clearlngs, $22,071.W0; balnnces. 351.Ooo.47S. PHILADELPHIA, July ll.-Clearlngs, $14,821,7!i; balances, $2,077,563. HALT1.MORE July ll.-Clearlngs, $3,42J, 725; balances, $301,61. Coiiillttuii of the Trenanry. WASHINGTON. July ll.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen ral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold roservo In the division of redemption, shows: Avallabla cash balance, $149,235,071; gold, $70,SCO,181. Cotton Market, NEW YORK, July Il.-Opcratlons In cot ton today were hardly In the way of new ventures, though at times short selling was attempted on a small scale. Values sintered severely In the forenoon from n semt stampede of local holders und from pre dominance of adverse Influences. The open ing was easy, with prices down CS16 points, and before the liquidating movement had run Its course a drop of 1K&24 points was recorded. Then came a partial reaction on realizing by the tired shorts. Tho most Im portant bear factor was easily the Liver pool news. This Indicated n general selling movement of enormous proportions. Tho government report of yesterday afternoon for the week Just ended and expectation of heavy Imports from America during August and September were shots nimeil at the shorts. Tenders of spot corn were urgent and large lines of long stuff were thrown overboard on stop orders In tho future mar ket. nourish sentiment flourished here on the fine crop reports, exceptionally favor ablo weather advices from the entire belt and confirmation of recent reports to tho effect that cloth markets were heavy and Inactive. Throughout the nfternoon specu lation was inclined ' to drag and prices showed In significant changes much of thu tlmo. Tho market wns finally steady nt a net loss of 35J19 points. Futures closed steady; July, $10.00; August, $9.C2; September, $5.S9; October, $8.60; November, $S.33; December. $1.30: January, $S.20; Feb ruary, $S.33; March, $135; April. $S.37; May, $S.39. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, lOVic: middling gulf, lOVic: snles, 1,750 hales. NEW ORLEANS. Julv ll.-COTTON- Steady; sales, 6.C00 bales; ordinary, 8 l-16c; good ordinary, !s4c; low middling, 911-lGc; middling, MIMSc; good middling, 10 7-16c; middling fair, 1011-lfic; receipts, 4,110 bales; stock, C2.739 bales. Futures wero quiet and steady; July, J10.14JTI0.lt;; August. $3.X7Hi S.S8; September, $8.83fi8.84; October, $?.2DM 8.30; November, $S.ll'ii8.12; December, $8.10'i 8.11: January. J8.10fiS.il: Febrtiarv. $s.l2(fe 8.14; March, $S.llfi8.16; April, $8.16Jj8.18; May, ST. LOFIS. July ll.-COTTON-Qulet; no sales; middling, 10c; receipts, 260 bales; stock, 29.165 bales. Sugnr Mnrket. ...... s w,i.i,- a, uuiv ii. Strnncr: ppntrlf iictI. vnllntv. r.'fif. r.-ICn. onds, 3R4 9-lBc. .M(ii,Ahsl'.H Quiet and unchanged. ivtv,-k, JU 11. UUA1I IVI1W, firm; fair refining, 44c; centrifugal, 90 test, Wool .lliirket. ST. LOCIS. July ll.-WOOI-Qulet nnd steady on bright medium and coarser grades, but easy on all elr.o. There was lit tle doing, operators being apart In their vlewa ns regards values. LONDON, July 11. Tho wool sales today wero fully attended. Combings were act ively competed for nt clearer rates. Cross breeds, especially coarse and shabby, were In strong demand and recovered to a par ity with the last auction. Merinos were firm at times. Cape of Good Hopo nnd Nntnl wools sold well. Tho number of baloj offered was S.1S7. The present series will cleyo July 20. The following Is today's sales: Now South Wales, (M0 bales: scoured, 8s Cd; greasy. 7'410d. Queensland, 7,100 hales; scoured, lOHd'irls S',4d; greasy, OifnUfcd. Victoria, S00 bales; scoured, Is 4d; greasy, 5dls V41- South Australia, 500 bales; greasy, 45?9i..d. New Zealand, 1,900 bales; scoured, bHd'uls 5d; grensy. 4)45i9d. Capo of Good Hopo and Natal, 1,100 bales; scoured, Is 3dyis 5d; greasy, GViyOd. New York Dry Hoods. NEW YORK, July 11. -DRY GOODS-Tho Improvement In dry goods has again been In evidence todnv. There are morn hover placing orders for quick deliveries, but not nny Indication of n free disposition to cover foturo needs, Hrown cottons steady. No cnansn in uiene.'iea courflc colored goods. Print cloths and yarn goods firm. Prints dull for fancy, but more doing in staples. Woolen goods division moro doing, with tno opening or lines lor next spring. California Dried Fruits, NEW YORK. Julv 11. -CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Rcmalnlng steady; Tho market was rather slow for evaporated applet, uuyers Homing ore lor concisions; state, common, 3';ti5c prime. f,45iG!4e; Uliilli:!', u-iuv,ii, uuh ). inline. j-ruiK'n, ., Uic per in.. a id nun quumy. apri cots, Royal, lltdt.'; Moor Park, 15fffl7c. I'eaches, peeled, HtlSc; unpccled, 63Dc. Oil Mnrket. OIL CITY, Pa., July It -Credit balances. Sl.'AV. certificates, no bids: shlDmcnts. 121.. 797 bbls.; runs, 119,263 bbls.; nverage, 84,713 DDIS. T1II1 IIU.VI.TV MARKET. INSTRl'MENTS filed for record Wedncs "..-. v. July 11, 100O: tVnr runty needs. Wllllum ltnr nnd wife, to J. II. In- 1W 1,100 Rurkley. lot 10. block 2, Hawthorne 600 II. M. and S. II. Chrlstlo to C. M. Grlfllth, w 20 feet lots 11 and 12, block 23, South Omaha......... J. J. Fitzgerald to T. J. O'Neill, und',4 of w CO fcot lots 7 und 8, block 10. and lot 1, block 355, South Omaha; lot 2, Swotnam'H suhdlv.; lots 17 and IS. block 2. and lots 5, C, 7. 22 and 21, 'block 5. Potter it C.'s add; lot IS, blok 4. Albright annex W. W. llnwn to Jennie Caldon, lot 7, block 3. South Omaha 13. II. Uraln nnd wlfo to II. E. Peter. Hon. n 10 feet lot 30, block 13, Hanscom Place (lull Clnlm lleedi. Uention Land Syndicate to W. H. Wll son, o'i lot blok 2, McCormlck's 2d udd (rehlc) Ileetls. Sheriff to First Nntlonal bank, a tract In w corner of se no 3-14-13 3G0 3,000 fiO 1,000 COO Total umount of transfers tS.SOl CHICAGO, July U.-CIenrlngs. $21,912,PM; balnnces. $2,337,0eA Sterling exchange, JI.83U 5j l S7',4. New York exchange, Gc premium. ST. LOUIS, July ll.-Clearlngs, $0,833,117; balances, $1,303,103. Money. 45i7 per cent. N'ptt Vorlf i.Vf.liim JOn fllnrnltnt Kill ??.n gram, lot 3, lilocK 2. .iinynn s isi nuu.t F. D. Wend und wife to Henry Folly, lot 4, ulo.'l; S, Iaaiics & S.'o add.... Stimnol Aiwlnrsnn nnd Wife to F. J. JVLY 12, 1000. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Lighlor Kun of Cattle. Today Gave More Llfo to the Trade. HOG MARKET STILL DROPPING DOWN ilierp .Mnrket Not Liberally Supplied, lint Uuyers Not Anxlona for Mntlon Fiilrss They Can et the Price. SOUTH OMAHA, July 11. Receipt wore: Official Monday ... Ofllclal Tuesday .. Ofllclal Wednesday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4,092 G.270 6.061 13,531 .I17 10,502 3,231 2,110 Three days this week.. Samo days last week.. Same week before Hamo three weeks Hgo. , . . ... - ,. .13,072 . 4.5S2 .10,55a . D.152 29,097 12.070 30,202 27.930 16,931 6.52.' 8,461 12.K36 28,532 5,232 oiiiiif luur wceKS ago. , . . ' Average prico paid for hogs for the last ..12,458 nviciAi iia)-a, wiin coniPKriauiia. 18.lM7.lW".ii7 iTm. June 15 377i S 32" To? 4 41 Juno 16 June 17...., June IS.... June is June 20 Juno 21 June 22 Juno 23 Juno 24.... Juno 25.... Juno 26 June 27.... June 28.... June 29.... June 30...., 3 90 3 23 3 S3 3 18 i tn n 4i 3 01 2 03 4 5) 4 44 I 45 4 K 4 70 4 40 4 Cl 4 71 4 12 4 15 I 71 4 71 3 10 3 02 I 3 14 4 41 3 !0 2 95 e 4 45 1 31 3 81 3 15 3 21 .1 21 3 72 3 72 3 3 69 3 62 3 03 3 02 4 40 4 40 4 4t 3 2; 3 00 & 10) 3 2.1 2 9i 2 97 2 M 2 ?l 2 98 5 01 fi 03 fi 11 4 99 5 Oil 3 15 I 52 4 57 3 61 3 16, 4 63 4 80 3 601 3 24 4 60 4 70 4 61 3 55 3 21 t Juiy 1. 3 67 n 21 2 P6 4 03 .it ilv 2.... 3.... 4.... 5.... 6.... 7.... 8.... 9.... 3 Cl 3 a 3 a; 3 76 3 IS 2 95! 4 63' 4 71 Julv 3 73 3 21 2 95 4 70 4 to 4 85 4 91 July 4 F3 4 tl 1 91 j my Julv 5 03i C 16 5 11 3 2S 3 2.S 2 98 Julv 2 98 4 77 July Julv 3 8 3 32 3 01 3 78i 3 35 3 28 3 70 2 96 4 7(5 r, oi July 10... i 3 90 2 87 5 00 4 79 July 11. 3 90 2 94 4 6 Indicates Kuniluv. Itnlldav. The ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's C, M. & St. P. Iiy.... 1 Missouri Paclllc Rv.. 12 I. 'nlon Pacific System. 10 C. &- N. W. Ry 1 !"., E. & M. V. R. R... 20 8. C. It V. Ry 1 C St. P., M. & O. Ry. 11 II. & M. R. H. H 20 C IS. & Q. Ry 3 K. C. & St. J 1 C., R. I. & P., cast.... 5 C, It, I. & P., west o 6 '.. 26 1 45 1 21 36 S 8 'i " l 149 8 Total receipts 91 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchaolng the num ber of head indicated: nuvers. Cattle, lines. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co O. II. Hammond Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Cuduhy. Kansas City.... Swift, Kansas City H. Decker & Degan Vansant & Co Huston & Co It. F. Hobblck Held over 318 1,676 2liJ 247 1,093 4S1 5S8 1,563 292 1,487 510 51 4.S61 18 183 91 116 1 G 12 262 Totals 1.274 10.CS0 1,203 CATT1.I" After vesterdnv's heavy run of cattle today's receipts of nbout ninety cars seemed ratner lignt. lieports rrom other markets showed lower prices, but tho light run here and a good demand on the part of packers made the market fairly active. Anything good In the beef steer line brought Just about steady prices with yesterday, but common stuff was rather neglected and prices in some cases were weak. Practically everything, however. was sold and weighed up nt an early hour. A bunch of well rattened branded cattle brought $5.30. There were onlv about five cars of cow stuff on sale today and no particular change In the market was noted. Choice cows old readily at Just about steady tirlcas. but tho poorer grades were slow sale and weak. Bulls and calves were In light supply and a better demand for good, fat bulls was reported. Prices, however, remain about where they have been for the last fow days. mere were tow siocKers ana reeaers in the yards today and no one seemed anxious to buv what thcro was here, unless thev could get them at their own figures. Rep resentative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 2.... 3...., 3.... 9.... 11.... 1.... 6.... 1.... 21.... I.... 23!.'.'.' 4.... 34.... 1.... 91.... 1.... S.... 4.... 1.... 25.... 6.... IS.... 14.... 20.... 7.... 71.... 2.... !.... 33.... .... 14.... 3.... 1.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 3.... S.... I..'.'.' 1.... 1.... 1.... O ii." 1..., 1.... 1..., 2.... 5.... 2.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 19..., 1.... 9.... 1.... 1..., 2.... 2..., 1.... 14.'!.'.' 1.... Av. Pr. . rce $2 00 . (73 3 50 No. Av Pf. 4 "5 4 75 4 75 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 80 4 8 4 S'. 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 95 4 95 4 3 5 00 5 00 5 00 r, 00 6 CO 6 00 5 00 6 10 5 10 6 15 6 15 5 15 6 20 6 25 5 M 8 34 i 35 2. 21. ..1123 .. 927 1023 CIS 831 1170 MS S00 917 3 SO 3 80 3 90 4 00 I 00 4 00 4 25 4 23 4 25 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 50 4 f0 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 55 4 55 4 0 4 65 4 ii 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 14. .1015 11 19S9 11 1100 105t 24. 4 6 1 50 11 20 20 IS 8 21 24 S8 S...... 51 19 43 56 26 il'.'.'.'.'. Z 40 H 32 11 ..1212 ..llftS ..I3C0 ..1244 ..10S3 ..1120 ..117C . .1346 ..1442 ..1287 ..1248 ..1127 ..1140 ..1117 ..1116 ..1182 ..1432 ..1412 ..1353 ..1479 ..1536 ..1330 ..1973 ..1442 ..14C0 20 !W0 1178 sso S43 m 1071 10SO 10.VS 8(5 767 1100 1078 10 1093 1000 1117 10:0 900 7TS 1170 1017 1M2 1055 !6J 1000 0 970 7W 910 1130 79 uo M0 1100 5S0 1CS0 9(0 loss 940 1S40 970 t?0 1100 970 1025 li:0 m: US') Ml 10.10 , 1015 SfiO , 1110 1090 93"i 940 UM 951 1100 1140 COWS. 2 00 2 CO 2 25 2 25 2 23 2 25 2 25 2 40 2 45 2 50 2 50 2 a 2 30 2 65 2 R5 2 75 ....1140 ....ICitt ....10X5 ....IOCS ....1200 ....1030 .... 857 770 ....100 ....1350 ....IfiO ....1200 ...1130 ....1100 ....1025 ....1120 ....1110 .... 985 ....1116 ....U10 .... 945 ....1100 ....1250 ....10CO .... 917 ....1172 1124 3 26 3 25 3 11 3 40 S to 1 50 S SO 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 CO 3 65 3 03 3 76 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 SO 3 80 3 85 3 r. 3 S3 3 3 90 3 90 3 93 4 00 4 00 4 01 4 10 4 10 4 '.5 4 15 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 3 10.'!.'." : 75 ! 73 2 9-1 3 00 3 CO 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 1) 3 15 3 23 3 23 875 9 50 12.10 JS7 1 1 16 21.... 11.... 1.... ... SCI ...1105 ...1119 ...1102 ...1120 ...1390 3 HEIFERS. 4 67 2 CO 10 (SJ 8 33 1 78) 2 "3 2 5C0 3 3.3 1 650 3 (.0 1 651 3 SO 2 515 3 10 6 800 J 75 1 TM .1 10 2 555 4 0) 3 730 3 15 1 80) 4 13 1 600 3 25 2 1030 4 23 S 65S 3 20 6 762 4 50 5 752 3 35 1 610 4 40 2 740 3 35 2 500 4 e, 1 490 3 35 12 930 4 50 BULLS. 1 J. .1120 2 25 1 1050 3 00 1 850 2 50 1 490 3 23 1 90 ) 2 50 1 1340 3 23 1 900 2 CO 1 905) 3 40 1 140 2 CO 1 1220 3 63 1 1210 2 C5 1 1440 3 S) 1 12 2 63 1 1610 3 93 1 1110 2 73 1 ISM 4 (0 1 1140 2 8') 1 1000 4 00 1 170) 2 85 1 1540 4 00 1 10C0 2 90 1 2130 4 10 1 1550 2 90 CALVES. 1 340 4 00 1 260 5 50 t 2S0 5 00 1 ..170 6 20 2 210 5 50 1 170 6 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 2 CC5 2 75 3 493 3 25 1 830 3 13 21 611 i 30 STOCK CALVES, 1 220 4 00 1 220 5 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 34 4( 2 90 4 470 3 60 1 710 3 00 13 616 3 CO 500 3 00 4 432 3 CO 1 83) 3 00 11 M5 3 70 17 691 3 25 22 762 3 73 3 436 3 25 1 650 3 75 6 402 3 25 2 443 3 75 1 340 3 23 14 643 3 90 COWS AND HEIFERS. 16 810 4 50 STAGS. 1 .1110 3 73 HTEERB AND HEIFERS. If 791 4 (0 7 1231 4 $4 JO.. ... . 1M7 l 16 11M I 90 IS 1M.3 I 70 4.1 1144 5 03 HOGS-There is another good, liberal run of hois at the vnrds today nnd nl other points as well. Reports all showed lower markets nnd ns a result buyers started out bidding lower prices here At the opening they nicked up n few of lb rholca loads at $5.05. or 7'itfIOo tower than tney would nave nrougnt yesieruay. Alter that the bids as a ceneral thine were nt nbout $5.02ia, though occasionally a good load would bring $r.0f. It wns lust nbout n $0.0214 market today, ns against n $r,12i market yesterday, 'tno nogs ennngeu hands rather slowly, as sellers were ask ing better prices, and It took them some time to make up their minds to let go at the packers' prices. Later reports from Chicago showed the market closing ICo lower, but nt the same time u stronger tone to the provision mar ket made the last hogs here bring a llttlo better prices. In spite of the slow open ing practically everything was sold reason ably early, the bulk of the hogs going at $o.02i4'uCOi. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. Bti. Pr. 97 1J ) 5 00 19 17 ... 5 024 75 201 ... 6 00 62 320 ICO 6 05 151 10 f. 00 73 ail 40 6 05 22J W 6 C2H C7 2.1S ... 5 05 7 249 40 6 02Vi 60 272 ... 6 cr, IS J1 ... 5 02',4 69 2J 80 6 05 10 205 ... 5 0214 a 203 4 ) 6 05 t 250 10 6 024 59 236 ICO 5 05 191 2f0 6 H 63 255 ... 5 05 7 W 40 5 0214 5.1 22.1 SO 5 05 74 216 ... 6 02V4 7.1 217 80 5 Mi 7 2.12 ... 6 0214 57 207 80 5 05 5 EU5 1W 6 0214 64 253 M 6 05 218 40 5 031i C9 283 40 6 05 79 228 HO f, M14 82 J( so 5 03 67 SU 10 C214 71 244 4) 6 0,3 75 231 80 6 0214 1 23 263 !0 5 CS 65 241 120 6 0214 133 239 Ii 5 05 70 233 ... 5 024 61 223 200 5 05 H 284 ion 6 C2it 52 20 ... 6 05 10 219 50 6 02'4 60 267 ... 5 05 78 223 160 5 024 65 270 ... 5 03 84 201 240 5 02', CO 250 100 5 05 C2 241 50 5 02ii 70 250 120 5 03 61 241 80 5 0214 60 271 40 5 03 67 194 40 5 02'4 71 2)l 120 6 05 71 240 40 5 02' i 79 247 40 5 03 IKi 194 240 6 02'4 60 2C9 80 6 05 W 242 JC0 6 02'4 72 247 ... 5 05 72 204 80 5 0214 60 258 80 5 0.3 C9 215 ... 6 OJ'.i 64 261 40 6 05 102 193 SM f, 0?y, 65 241 ... 5 05 77.. 217 40 5 021,4 53 251 160 5 05 65 2C ... 6 0214 62 288 ... 5 03 63 4 80 6 0214 Co 251 40 6 05 "4 21$ 40 5 02'j 3) 277 ... 6 05 63 US 120 6 0214 03 252 ... 5 05 266 ... 5 0214 73 245 40 5 05 SO 214 80 6 0214 "6 240 ... 5 05 60 271 200 6 0214 77 200 160 6 03 65 ail 40 6 02'4 69 253 ... 5 05 33 233 ... 6 024 61 263 1C0 6 03 73 204 ... 5 02 14 64 257 80 5 05 69 236 1C0 6 02'4 72 226 40 5 05 77 236 160 6 02'4 61 2.15 W 6 05 c0 200 ... 5 C24 42 254 ... 5 03 79 23.1 ... 6 02H 61 231 40 5 05 67 J31 80 6 0214 13 204 ... fi 05 68 202 40 6 0214 65 223 ... 6 03 129 226 ... 5 0214 67 247 4) 6 03 61 2J8 ... 6 0214 76 246 80 5 0.3 $0 20S ... 6 0214 7C 249 1C0 5 05 71 233 80 ( 0214 63 25S 170 6 03 71 231 ... 5 0214 48 293 80 3 03 69 214 40 6 0314 73 225 ... 5 03 76 232 ... 50214 52 226 40 6 05 83 209 120 5 A21J 70 256 1C0 5 05 72 204 80 5 02 U 63 263 120 5 05 50 217 ... 5 0214 59 273 200 5 05 22 ISO ... 5 021, 193 2S5 80 5 05 70 206 120 5 02 4 99 324 80 5 03 65 245 160 50214 71 245 80 5 05 69 5.13 ... 5 02'i 54 281 ... 6 05 6S 230 40 5 0514 63 241 ... 6 03 !2 191 200 6 0214 74 255 40 6 05 76 213 80 6 0214 45 264 ... 5 03 Tl 205 ... 5 0214 73 216 ... 6 05 SO 229 ... 5 0314 62 2.11 1C0 6 Of, 76 220 ... 5 0214 74 20.1 120 5 05 70 315 80 5 0214 60 280 ... 5 CS 64 253 120 6 02H C3 27S 80 5 05 73 210 40 6 02H 70 247 200 6 05 57 29? 200 0214 CS 220 ... 6 05 72 209 ... 6 0214 17 269 80 6 0714 74 204 160 6 C214 64 286 1C0 5 074 11 20S ... 5 0514 55 314 120 5 10 11 1EO ... 6 6214 SHEEP There was not a very heavy run of sheep today, but advices from other points were lower, nnd ns a result the market here wns very dull. The supplies were mado up mostly of western grass ewes nnd wethers that wero good enouah for killers, but packers wanted them at lower prices, and ns a result It was late before much wns done. Quotntlons: Choice western grass weth ers. $3 SS'aM.OO- choice grass yearlings. $4.00:f 4,25; choice ewes, $3.25fl-3G0; fair to good ewes, $3.00fr3.23; fair to rood yearlings. $3.50 ff3-90; good to choice cllnpcd lambs. $4.2nW 4.60; fair to good clipped Iambs. $3.90B4.2.r. choice spring lambs, $6.7630.00; fair to good spring lambs, $3.23!ii5.i; feeder wctheifl. $3.0013 50: feeder yearlings, $3.-'iT3.60. nnd feeder lambs, $3.6034.50. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. IS western bucks 334 $2 00 S 312 na-tlvo ewe 03 3 00 193 cull spring lambs bi 4 , CHICAGO LIVE STOCK" MARKET. Session la Dull nnil Price Are tirn ernlly Lower. CHICAGO, July U.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 18,500 head; good light steers, 5S10c lower; others, 10313c lower; Texans about 10c lower; butcher stock steady; first carload western rangers this season brought $5.23; native ht nn xale. 2 carloads at $5. fi.". and 10 head at $5.75; good prime steers. $j.C0 gi.75; poor to medium, $4.453.00; selected feeders. 10c lower at $4.00'rf l.fifl; mixed stock era, 10S20c lower at $2.00373.73; cows steady, strong for fancy at $3.00ff4.7,'i; heifers, firm. S3.00fi5.10; canners. slow. $2.00ff2.75: bulls nbout steady, $2.5t34.50; calves, steady. $1.50 tlS.50; Texnns. receipts, ww neau; ursi on sale. 7 cars at $1.S0; TexaB fed steers, $4,25it fi.10; Texas grans steers, $3.G0Jf 1.15; ucxas bulls, steady, i.'.ftwua.-.'o. HOGS Receipts, 33,000 head; tomorrow, 25,000 head; estimated left over, 13.000 head; mnrket 1015c lower; top, $5.424; mixed and butchers. $5.103G.40; good to choice, heavy. $..1Mcx40; rough heavy, J5.OOWS.10; light. $5.15H6.42'; bulk of snles, $.).25'8r.3ii. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lS.lOO head: slow to 10c lower, except for best lambs; good to choice wethers. $t.l0fi4.f0; fair to choice mixed. $3.00fi4.10; western sheen and yearlings. $3.6S4.00; Toxas sheep, $S.15fl4.00; native lambs, $4.2OS.60; western lambs. $0.000.25 Xew York 1,1 ve Sloek. NEW YORK, July ll.-BEEVES-Rc-celpts. 2,415 bend; steers nnd fat cows, stcadv; bulls. lOttloc off; medium and com mon cows. 152?25c lower; steers. $4.i0fil.X5: bulls. $3.O0U4.4O; cows, $2.00rl.25; cables were unchanged', shipments, 5.31G quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts, 5,014 hend; slow trade; opened 23c lower and closed 2.i50e off; 500 calves unsold; veals. $4.50f 1.2..; choice, $7.35fi7.".7',S; culls. J3.KKnl.25: butter, milks, $3.00fT3.r.O; somo early sales nt $.l.u 3.S7H: yearlings. $2.50. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, K.19S head; netive trade: sheep, IftWlfic hlg her; lambs. 50B40c higher; sheep. $3.00ZM ,5; riil'H. $2,5072.75: Inmbs, $0.001t"."0; one deck, $i.76; culls. $1.50fi5.60. , HOGS-Recelpts, 4,231 head; market was stronz. St. IiOiiIn Live toi'k. ST. LOFIS. July ll.-CATTLE-ReceptS. 3.100 head, Including 1.S00 Texnns; market steady; native shipping and export s eers. $1.7075.05; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4 55fi5!35 steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.00174.80; stockers and feeders. $3.15t?J.,0; cows and heifers, $2.23174.F0: canners $1.50712.85; bulls, J" 9094 CO. Texas nnd Indlnn steers, $3.i5l(5 4.R5: cowi and heifers. .3O1i3.P0 HOGS-Recelpts, 0,700 head; market opened Fe lower nnd declined; pigs unit lights. $5.251 5.32-j; packers, .i,1515.o0, k 'sHE EI' AND' LA MBS Receipts, 2.000 head- market 10c higher; native muttons, $4 oWt.50; lambs, $l.50TiC25; culls nncj Mmeks, $2.oeff4.O0; stockers nnd feeders, $3,301)3.45, 4t, Joseph I,lve Stork, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, July 11. -(Special ) The Journal ouotes: .... , , C .TTLE-Receipts. 1.S00 head: market weak to 10c lower: natives. J3.!Wii.M. Texas and westerns. $3.4(V7(0.15; cows and heifers, $20.vti5.00; bulls nnd Htmrs. $2.(Wil.i5; year lings mil calves. $3.rWI.7n; stockers nnd feeders $3 251.50; vealH, $3.0W.50. HOGS-Recelpts. 12.600 bend; mnrket 10c lower: all grades. $5,0715.25, bulk of sales, J8HEI3P Receipts, 1,500 head; market weak to 10c lower Knnsns City Live filoek. KANSAS CITY, July ll.-CATTLE-Re. celpts. 5.000 head natives and 2,500 head lex an"; market 10c lower; native steers $l.fio 10; Hto.'Kcrs Him '"-i ISA cows nnd heifers, J3.00fr l.f5; canners. $2.60f( 30V fed westerns. $l.l0ft3 30; fed Tc.xuns, $l.(OTi 1.45; grass Texnns. $3.20f4.00, fow offered; market closed titeady; lambs, $5 23fi5.R5; muttons. $3.5(K(7I.CO; feeders, WMt 00; culls. t2.S0f3.Si. Sloek In SlRlil. Following are tho receipts nt the four principal western markets for July 11: ' Cattlo. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha 2.110 10,502 3.231 Chicago IS.SOO 33.000 18,(A) Kansas City V.cno 16,100 000 St" Louis 3.100 C700 2.000 Totals .31,210 06,302 21,131 (inynor t'ime Proceed I uka. NEW YORK, July 11 Hearlni In tho proceedings for tho removal of II. D. Green and J. E., E. H. and W. F, Gaynor to tho Jurisdiction of the Georgia federal couits was resumed today before Commissioner Shields. J, W. O. Sterley, who was chief 7"i 0e lower; heavy. $5.2M6.30; mixed. $5.15 fin 25- light, $5.00fo,17'4: pigs. $l.70f.ii.50, "Si ren a'I) l.AMRS-!.Recell)ts. 900 head: clerk tn Captain Curler. Identified one by one tho MirPius contracts made by (ii irr.il GIlMKire nnil Cnptnln Carter fer the gov ernment work and Mr. Erwln offered them In evUen. e. Some of them ilnteil back to 1VS1. Counsel for (ho defense objected to them, hut Commissioner Shields overruled all objections. Mr Rose of counsel for tho defense argued that General Ollmorn was not suspected of nny complicity In the frauds nnd the district Attorney explained that he desired tho contracts made bv General Gllmore In evldenco to show how tho prices had Incrensed nfter Captain Carter had solo control of tho bids put In by the contractors. WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS Another llenvy FnlllnR Off In tin' Mnrki'tliiK of Hog nnil l)e crensr Itt the- Output, CINCINNATI, July " 11. (Special Tele gram.) Prlco Current Bays: Offerings of hogs have been further reduced. Western packings for the week wero 355,000, com pared with 415,000 tho preceding weeik and 3D5.000 last year. From March 1 tho total Is S.210,000, against 7,1)95,000 n year ago. Prominent places compare ns follows; 1900. 1S99. Chicago 2,375,000 2,435.(X0 Kansas City 1,070,) l.WO.OOD Omaha S55,OiO SiACiM St. Joseph 3J,000 r.4;,(X St. Louis fuS.HW 5C0.O0O Indianapolis 403.1") 435,(M) Milwaukee VMM") 326.(00 Cincinnati 220.000 2.9,0O) Otttintwa 211, (tn) 210i)) Cedar Rapids HKS.OOO MO.iKO Sioux City 295.W0 177.WK) St. Paul ISO.000 133,0ft) PoMniiiNtt-r Guilty of l'rnuil, SIOUX FALLS. S, 1)., July U.-(Speclnl.) Lewis A. Larixui, postmaster nt Spink, tliMon county, appeared beforo Judge Car land, of the t'nltrd States court, und pleaded guilty to tho charge of making false returns to tho auditor of the PoJtotHco department In Washington for tho purpose of fradii letitly increasing his compensation as post master. He was lined the sum of $50. which ho paid. Ry reason of the falso returns to the l'ostotllco department Larson received an aggregate of $3I0.7S more than he other wlno would as commissions on tho 1ms Inn. 3 transacted by hla olllce. He has refunded this sum to tho government. Elk Elect OllWr. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. July ll.-TIm Grand lodge of the Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks was engaged the en tire morning In electing the following of ficers: Grand Loyal Knight, Lloyd Bow man, Now York City; grand Iccturbii; knight, William II. Brook, Lexington, Ky ; grand secretary, George A. Revnolds, Sagi naw, Mich.; grand treasurer, Edward Orris, Meadvllle, Pa, Both the secretary and treasurer havo served six years anil wero elected without opposition. The selection of the next place of meeting will bo mado tomorrow. Tho only two places so far men tioned for the next meeting are Richmond, Vu., und Milwaukee. Hoeclver for Water Ciiiiipniiy. CHICAGO, July 11. On application of tho Farmers' Loan and Trust company of New York tho Chicago Title and Trust company today was appointed receiver of tho Kanka kee Water company and two other Kanka kee concerns In the same business. This action was ordered by Judge Kohlsaat In the United States circuit court after a bill had been filed asking tho foreclosure of three mortgages amounting to $325,000. Tho defendants tiro the Kankakee Water com pany nnd tho Kanknkee Wnter Supply com nanr of Illinois and the Kankakee Water Works company of West Virginia. l.nbor Olllelnls In Session, MILWAUKEE, July ll.-Todny's session of the National Association of Otllclals of Bureaus of Lnbor wns taken up with rou tine work. Tho principal feature was an address by Jnmrs W. Lntta, secretary of Internal affairs of Pennsylvania on "Of tho Law and of Economy." The next congress will be held In St. Louis. Carroll D. Wright of Washington was re-elected presl dont and James M. Chirk of Pennsylvania secretary-treasurer. Thomas R. Hlxey of Missouri was made a member of tho nxccutlve committee. nnptlM Yonnir People .Meet. CINCINNATI, O., July ll.-Several hun dred delegates havo already arrived and more arc expected today to attend tho open ing tomorrow of the tenth annual conven tion of the Baptist Young People's Union of America. A strictly executive session of the com mittee and the board of managers was held today, and the various reports to bo pre sented to tho convention wero submitted und considered und plans for the ensuing year discussed. The convention will bring a hord of delegates hero from all parts of the country. Accident nt Children's Picnic. CHICAGO, July 11. As a Sunday school picnic party of lw) children mid their teach ers were descending a wooden stairway leading from tho llnlsted street viaduct to the Burlington tracks today the stairway collapsed and fifty children were precipi tated ten feet to the ground below Thn following were seriously Injured; Jessie Oles. aged 10; James K. sillier, 14; Ixiuls Petri, 13; Annie Kruegor, 11. Fifteen oth ers sustained painful bruises. The ilebrH fell across the Burlington tracks and blocked the trafllc for over an hour. Report It - olllt lonnry Siiimtphicfi, NEW YORK, July 1I.-A cable dispatch from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to Dr. A. Diaz Guorra, representative In this city of thn Colombian revolutionists, says that tho forces under Generals Juan B. Gonzales and Simon Chaux havo captured the city of Popayan, capital of the department of Cnuca. These same ndvlces say that 011 tho march to Popayan the revolutionist 4 took nil tho cities near the Ecuadorein frontier, Including the seaport, Tumaco. Colonlnl Cruiser sliore. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., July 11. -The colonial cruiser Fiona is ashore near Codroy, within a few miles of the scene of the wreck nl' tho British steamer Marcotls, boutid from Montreal for Liverpool, which went ashoio Juno 20 nt Capo Angulllc, nn the southwest coast of Newfoundland. Tho Flonn struck during a dense fog and it is feared It will not got olf. Tho steamer Regulus tried vainly to tow It off, hut fulled. Wrecking tugs havo been ordered to Its assistance. Receiver for Itvnl Estate 4'nnipiiny. BOSTON. July 11 M.irsden J. Perry of Provldcnco wus appointed temporary re ceiver of the Mrnachiisctts Real F.statn company by Jiiugo (Jolt in tno united ftiai' rt circuit court today on request of Clark M. Plntt of Waterbury. Conn., u stn. kliolrh r Tho company Is a Maine, corporation, with an olllce In this city. It held real estate In Iowa. Minnesota nnd Massachusetts of tho nliec.ed stilted valtlo of $2,59.MC9 on May 31. 1S9). More Hoilles from lloliokcn Fire. NEW YORK. July 11 Six bodies and a portion of n seventh (vcre found on thn wreck of tho stenmer Sanle today. f)p was that of n stewnrdess whoso name Is not known. Tho woman had been bndly burned There havo been recovered thus far 157 bodies $6.00 A MONTH. DR. Nip GREW, SPECIALIST. Trcili til Formi ct DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 22 Yeiri FxperUnc. u tfifiin umina. EW.CT11IC1TT and Hl!Il(JAI, Treatment mi hlimti.Va rlrorele. Strlctnre.Srpulllt.Loiaof Vigor and Vitality. CFBKOrUrUSTEKD. Charge! low. nOHC TI1EATMKNT. Hook, Consultation a nd Exam. InatluQ Free. Hour., 8 a, 111. to&i 7toSn. ui. Hunday.'Jtoi;, PO.Iloic7tS. Office.N.R. Or. 14th and Pa- i Si"- CM.IIA. NtU. JAMES E- BOYD & GO., Telephone 10.51). Oninh:i, Sa COMMISSION, GRAIN, 1'KOVISIONS ami STOCKS II (MRU OF TIIADK. Correspondence: John A, Warren lc Co uirect wires to Chicago and Now Yorfc rone. ns H.R.PEHME.Y&CO. SfrSKstooHS (.RANCH K)3tlUC UtKOUl Hi .chama mk'