ft THE OMAHA "DATIV BEE; FTITDAY, TTTLV 13, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bean Have Their Innings Daring Session's Wheat Market. CORN AND OATS STRONG AND UNCHANGED I'rtu llon Arr l.lfclcn mill Wenk Tbrittiulitinl tin- I)h Trnilcro .Sell l.nrtl nml llllm UiUim In Hie W'cHliiii'xn In Wheat. CIIK'ACIO, July 2.-Vlient dropped 2,c for Urn September option today. Jlw"rl'l Improvement to thu HprltiK crop throughout the northwittt ami utiti'ApoiudVf! cublen st'tve thr beam their Innllmst. Corn iiikI outn ruled Rtruns and rinsed tirartlcally un eliniHcd I'rovlMomi were llfcltim anil weak Heptcuiber lard rinsed ut a decline of Go and rlbn fie. Wheat opened weak. Hcptembcr WMV lower at WVffM'r. Indlfferolit culi:c and the nHtonlHhliiK claim hy the I'tlcu Cur rent that the Ktiveriiineiil IlKurot on 111 HprlliK erop wero ridiculously low ciium-H tho cIiuiikc In Hentlmeiil. Luiikh Ixcnmc disc uraneil ami hei;.in to unload, I'litkr thin tircH'uire the market cimtltiin-il on the down Krnde mil II September reaehed W4c At thlM point the decided Htretwtll In corn litKun lo he fell In the wheat pit and pro. tinted a more eonlldent ru'llltiK- S"Veru nhortn beeiitne nervous and commenced coverliiK. forchiK the price up steadily to MWCCc The iiiiluin met Kvm'roim ptullt titklllK ""d the market homii bi-Kun to HB nKUin Claims from the northwest of 11 de cided Improvemetit to the HprlnK crop an n result of recent ruins and that the three states would possibly vleld VXS)M hu.. iiKitliiHt prevlnu.i rxpcctiitlons of 75,iXiO,ixi') Im . ndiled to the selllni? movement, and .September declined cradiially to wye. There win a feehle rallv ilurlnu the lust hour on IndlcatloiiH ol' a hirae decrease In the visible, hut the iidvanip whh only letii por ri and the market clnn'ij weak within ii fraitlou of the day's ruiiKt- fables were lower, not wllhHtiiinlliiK a shurp advance here vcHterdny The I'rlce Ciinenl t-stl-iimli.il' tin, u-hpt eroli III r.'iH.IMl.lKI'l till. t'hli-.iirn rei-nhils were slxtv cars, six ot contract Krnde Minneapolis and liuliith Kot ir,X ciirlnuds, compiiicd with ITS for the Hrimo day hint year. Western primary recelptH were Unlit. IS2,() hu., im'iilnst Mb (100 hu laut veiir Imports of dnmiiKc from drouth and Hunt ronntry ncci-piimees strciu;tliciieil corn September reached l'c. hut there wax rnotmli srllli'ir at that price to P'Sc the market all of Its advance, September opened 4c lower to ',o higher at I Unit HMi'. Hold sparingly at ll'.v. advanced to lie and reacted lo IIMMI'v at the close. OatH ruled stronii anil active. There whh coiudderahlc liuyliu; on crop ilutniiKc re ports from Iowa and Nebraska. The iul vn nee was nearly all IohI ilurliiK the lust few minutes of the pesxlon on prollt-taklnc. Hcptemher opened a shade blither at 1WV 2nc. advanced to 2.1c, reacled to 2la'2l',ic and closed with buyers at LM'afiSHnc Provisions were heavy tliroiiKhout. Traders sold lard and ribs owlnc to the weakness In wheat September pork opened tc lower nt IIS.iB. advanced to J12 70, de clined to JI2.571!. and closed at WlUVb'ti 12WI September lard opened 2'4c lower lit JCtiO and ilecllned to U7', nt the close. Keptemher ribs opened Be lower at $7.m, rose to H.OL'tfe. declined to JH.fG and closed ut tfl.'Ji'.s. Kstlmnled receipts for l-'rlduy: Wheat, "0 cars. om, M5 cars; oats, 1MJ cars, Iiokh, So.oeo head. The leadlnc futures rniieed its follows: Articles Open. I lllh. I Uiw. t'loso.l yes'y. Wheat July Auir Hept 'Corn July Auk Hept Oats - July Atip Kept Tork J uly Hept Lard July Sept. Oct Itlbs- July 5?ept. "No 2. w) mi SO--1, 8IT4'lM ffiwi 4 11; 24H 2 IN, 2i 2P-4 WW- 2I4 ii'fi" 'ii'76" "fi'f"0" "fifMl" r. 92' r. viv 7 00 7 02'i 7 00 7 Oi',4 7STiTtW!7S',1173 TIV IIISi'T, lil SOifl'f, SlVf'i! S2--,fi "i 43i ii'iim', 4I', hOli 41 4I'C 44.(,IIHi,fl 21 21V, 24Vn!i 21 21 2l"i 21V, 2IU'!lr!i 2IH 12 HO 12 Ki t 12 CO 12 70 fi 77's G S2'j li hV.i fi S2's fi M 97 '4 fi Do 7 0.1 C 9714 " 05 6 SV.fi r, w G 97V4 Cash quotations were ns follows: KI.orh-Kasy; winter patents, JI.WH: straliihts, 3.2iriin.W); clears, J1.0Ol(3.70; sprlns specials, JI.TMKM; patents. $3 Wf4.20; stralKhts, $.1204(0.70; bakers, $2.30'n2.80. WIIKAT- No. 2, 79',i'(jMc; No. 3, 7tVT(7Sc; No 2 red, S2'4c. CORN No. 2, 4l'4c; No. 2 yellow, Uc. OATH -No. 2. 2I'V: No. 2 white, 27Vl(2Sc; No 3 white, 27fi27lic II YR- No. 2, fit'dmc. HAHlKY -Oood feedlne. 3Sl2c. HIiMDS No. 1 Max and northwestern, $1 SO. Trlmo timothy, J3.1G. Clover, contract Krude. $S J'R()VIHIONB Mess pork, per bbl., J12.TO 012 :f. I.ard. per 1() lbs.. Jrt SiKdfi.VJV. Hbort Tibs sltlen (Iooho), $i!.MiV;i?.lA. Dry suited shoulders f boxed), $'.7.17.00. Short clear sides (boxed), $7.IM(7 fin. WlllHKY-HaslH of IiIkIi wines, per Kill., $1 23 KI'OAIIS-Cut loaf. $0.7S; Kranulateil, $.22; confcctloIlers A. $0.1S. KollowlnB are the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Bhlpments. Flour, bbls r.'.PW s.inio AVheat. bu SS.On) ll.tM) Corn, bll 173,000 412.0iX) Oats, hu rv23,rvc) iss.ihjO Rye, bu I.Ooo llnrlej. hu 7,000 3.O00 On tho Produce exchanco todav the but ter market wns fairly steady; creameries, LVfilW. dairies, ll(17c. Mkks, lirm; fresh, 11c Cheese, steady, creunis, !)'-( 10i,c. Kiyw vitiiii ii;i:iti, i tiiidi r, Qiiotntlons for the Day on Various ('oiiuuoiltllcN. NKW YORK, July 12.-lI.orR-Recelpts, 12,920 bids.; exports, 5.3W bids.; sales, S,U0 pkKS. lluyers and seller" -.vere still apart on Hour, but there was less rescllliu; than heretofore Market closed weak with wheut Winter patents, $I.ISf(-l CO; winter strnlithts, $3.fW(l,10, winter extras, J2 50ic B.15. vlnter low crudes. J2.IOti2.70, Minne sota patents, JI.W)Jjo.00: winter tinkers, $3.13 fflS.Cl. Rye Hour, quiet; sales, 3im bills : fair to food, $J.IG'f,1.30, eholco to fancy, $J.Kitt 3,75. CORNMNAI, I'lrm; yellow western, 9Sc; city. 97c; llrandywlne, $2.i-.i)(i2.70. RYIC Dull; No. 2 western, 86c, f. o. h., nlloat, Btute, filt)12c, e. I. f., New York car tots. IIARI. BY Nominal; feedlne. 45c, e. New York; nialtltiir, I9503c, c. I. f., I. f.. Now york. HARI.KY MAI.T-Nonilnul. WHI;AT Receipts, 111.7iV. hu.: sales, 4,2T0, 000 bu. futures and M.OUO Im. export. Hpot, weak. No. 2 red, s;i,c, t. a. b., ntloat, and M'ic elevntor; No. 1 northern, Duluth, SSVc. t o b., alloat. to nrrlve; No. 1 hard. Duluth, 91N,e. f. o. b., nlloat, to arrive. Op tions opened weak as a result of lower entiles and forelun selling, hut quickly ral lied CoverltiK wag a fenture on the upturn, which was later succeeded by renewed weakness under liquidation, better crop iionn iroin iut iioriuwcsi and nb renco or outsluo speculative support market closed weak at 1Mi2c decline July, fiST fi-ltle, closed at tientember. SI 9-ltiliMi i-ific. closi-ii .it Tho net S5T(,c: siv, December. SGMi!! 1-lCc. closed nt Mi.c CORN- Receipts, 12175 bu ; exports, 130, 217 bll , sales, WO.OOO bu. futures and 2Mi,(M) bu export Snot, easy: No. 2. 61-V, t. o. b.. nlloat. nnd B0'sc, elevator. Options opened steady and had n sharp advance on dry weather talk, small country acccptuincs nnd steadiness abroad. It llnnlly kuvo way with wheat and under active realizing closed weak at fiiic decline. July. 49Mr t0',4c. clo?ed at 4H,e; September. I941(00c. closed at 494c; December, l",j(tSc, closed at 47N,c. OATS Receipts, 77.000 hu.; exports, 101 till . sales, 60.0M till. spot. Spot, quiet: No. S'Jt'c 1a 3- -S(,; No " white, 31c; No. 3 white. 30o; track mixed western, 29ii30c track white weBtern. 30i?(ic: track white Ft it to, 30H,t(35c. Options, dull and about steady. HAY-Qulet; shlpplnB. 70fl75o; Bood to choice, 6W(h7'VC. MOPS- Quiet; stnto, common to choice, crop, llfi'llc; old. 3tCc; Pnclllc coast. 1S99 crop, 10t13o; old. 3i(6c. IUDKS I'lrin; Galveston. 20 to 23 lbs., ISO; California. 21 to 20 lbs.. 21Hc; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., He. I.KATIIER-Steady; hemlock sole, Huenos A1r1t'!,u l'Kht to heavy weluhts, 234t(2Hic; nclil, 23U'fi,24lc. .I,i9VlsioNSl1't'f- steady; family. $10.50 4J12.00; niefs. $9 0O1J9.50; beef hams, $20.W1i Jl.w), puckers. $5.00fi0,n ; clear extra India Tilesii, $13.01,15.75. Cut meats, Mrm. pickled bellies, fciUP. jilckled shoulders. U4o; pick, led hams, lto'Pc. Uird, easy; western tsamed, $7, rellned, steady, continent. 17 ts, South America, $y, compound, $ii.2W 6.3T't. Pork, tlrm, family, $U,0O?ill.2i; short flear $13.25fl 15.23; ineflS, $I3.2&U 13.10. TAM3W- Firm; city ($2 per pk ), 4Ho; country (pkiis, free), 44.- CTIEl.'HiC-Rccelptf, 11,655 pks,; steady; Ur white, eWtji-Hc; Urge colored, HUV 9Sc, stnnll white, DUtii'tc, small colornd RU K-Htendy . ilotnnstlc, fair to extra, 4'i (ii' . Januti. ilifi,' lirTTHR- Rei i :pts. in.iv, pk . wenk irnimirv. l7fl'iUf factor v. llIii'e KOOH Re, el;its, 471 tikus , tliinel, west ern, hi mark, r"r aveniRP mis western, loss off. 14' MKTAUH TrndlnK was very slow for metals. Tin showed .'ruislderalile sltetiRth n train today. In lm ton the mnrket ad vanced 10s. but eloped rum In tone, while the tool msrke( elose.l firmer at $ll'fiK 13 W. Copper continues dull and linrhatiK'd in re, oesjuie a uenine or r,s nuroaii. '( ne clone was dull at $P;.iV) l.ead W,n dull ut 1.1 I7MM.02. Spelter ruled 2s ikl lower In London, hut dull and un haliKed here nt li ."re; i me smnu reiiuitlon in the June oiit.mt of piK Iron and thu lari;e Im reuse In i ne uiuoiu xtorK made an unfavoiiilile Im pn'sion Hun pri(es in nil markets wero innoiiiR oowuwarii. Hieei unlets are iirnitl enliy quoted at $20 at the mills. PI Iron warrants were ouoteil at $n.lo The brok ers' price for lead was $1 So and for copper flu -a. OMAHA WIIOI,i;s.!,r, MAHKIiTM, Coiiillllon of 'I'rnile ll ml ( iMitiitloun on Maple nml t'nii,,- ri,iloce. IC-r-;ltt llbeiul; R jod stock, 9Ho. 1.1 V : Pori.'rRY-Ilens. 7UtfS.-. io,mi..?s. :icrirdln to axe and slr.c. 3'olc, broilers. UyilUr, ducks, tf(,-,e; Rerpe, f,U turkeys, CltKHII DRi;.SRi;i) POIJI.TRY-llens. w j't'-; roosleis. 31 Be; dneks and Keese, Off broilers. 1U. to 2 lbs., per do., J.I (Off Iti'TTIiR-Commnn to fair, HKc; choice, UHlfie; sepatator, ioo; Kuthercil creamery, KlHM' Trout. !),.- Iiliw, nl, 1?. i,.i,,,rni tr; cat(lh. 12c; dresseil hiiffiilo. Cc: vblle.' Ilsh, 10c; herrlnir. 5c; hlnek nans, 1'ic; snl- mull. I.lc. White I ill hh III ' f.rntinln in." Mil,. 9c. h.lllbllt. 12 : hiilllii.m Irtc Hiu- ti..r,li fic; lolfsters, urei n, 2ic: boiled lobsters. 2.1c: miiekerel, 20c; codflsn. 10c: yellow perch. 6c. I;V'()N'S I.Ue. per doz., 90cy$l.W. VKAI.H Choice. 9ll0c. '.'AY Per carload lots. Upland, choice, 0: in III I II fill . I luilee tr. f.n- Imel.nnl chnlnr. If. f.0: TV,. Slriltv. , linlrn tft f.0. Vn 1 inrn 37c; No. 3 while oats 'sic' cracked corn per ton, $if..(io. corn. nnd onls, cnopped, per ton, jir, r,o; lirun. per ton, JI2.60; shorts, per ton, $12.50 VKCKTARLUH CITCP.MUKUH Per 1I07 lOHfe. .AHPARAOUH-Mome-Krown, per doz., 20ft NKW TCRNIPS-Per doz. hunchcH, 2.V? ;oc. NKJV IIKKTH- Per doz. bunches. 30c. MCW CA RROTH Per doz. bunchPS. 23c. I.K ITI.'i'K Per doz. bunches. 20c. RAMIHIIKS-llntne-Kroun, jicr doz.. 15f I 'HAS Per tj-bu basket, 50c. f0(WA. HHANS-Per halt bu. basket, V)'ip NKW TOMATO US-Per bu no-. i.A MiiAiii'. I lome-crown nei lb., lic CACI,l.',oVKR-Per doz.. $1.00. C.RKUN CORN-Per doz.. I01.V, TO.MATi)i:S-Mlsslslppl, per four-baslcat era I p. IhWc. Ml'SIIROOMH-Per lb box. C0c. RIMrilARII-Per lb., lUfiie; home grown per lb , 2c. ONIONS-Callfornln, per sack. $2.00. PRC ITS HTRA WHKRRI1CS - Colorado shlpplnB Stock, (ler 21-qt. case. $2.7.1 RI,ACKRi:RKIKS-Per 21-qt. case. $2.2.1. Itl.ACK RASPRHRRI ICS Per 21-qt. case, J3.CO. $2.7.1; per 24-lit. case. $1.50. Rlit) RASPIti:RRIi:s-Per 21-pt. ense, $2.50. III.CKMHRRIKS-IG-qt. cases, $2 23. CCRRANTS-Pcr 21-qt. case, J2.n0 PHACI IKS -California, per box, 90c11$l. APRICOTS-Callfornla. per box. $1..1i. PI.CMH-Californla. per crate, $1.2.1. PRI'NKS-Callfoniln per . rate. Jl.3.!ff 1.50. II A RTI.ICTT PKARS Per bpskrt. $2.20. nOOSKRKRRlKS-Per 21-qt. case, $2. CMKRRIKS-i'allfornlii, per 10-lb. box, $1 105) 1.2.1. Missouri, per 21-qt. case. $2.21; S-lb. biiskPts, 501fiOc WATKRMi:LONS-As to size, 3O?f40c each. APPl.KS-Natlve. Wi"r per bu. TROPICAL KRIMTS. PINKAPP1.KS- Per doz . Sl.r.0',n."S. , ORANCKS - Caliromla, Medlterraifenn swrcts, per box $1; budded seedllnRs, $3. I.KMONS-Callfornla. fancy, $1.75; choice, $1.50. HANANAS Per hunch, nccordliiR to size, $2.2533.00. MISCKI.I.ANKOI'S. Nl'TS-IIIckory, laiRe, per bu., $125; shellbarks. $1.3.1; KnRllsh walnuts, tier lb., 12Q13C; tllbcrts, per lb., 12c; nlmonds, per lb., Ilftlfic; raw, per lb., S'.i&tie.; roasted, 6!40"Vic. INDUS. HIDKS-No. 1 i;reen hhles. 7c; No. 2 Kreen hides, 5c; No. 1 salted hide?, 7c; No. 2 suited hides, fic; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6c. M. I.onlv (iii I n mill I'm vlnloiin, ST. I.OIMS, July 12.-Wlli:AT-r.ower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 7fUo; track. 70ft vi'.ic; July, 77Vic; Aupnst. 77", ; September, 7SUc; No. 2 hard, TMifiTSUc. CORN-No. 2. cash, 42Uc; track. 4IHc; July, I24c; September, I3'.ic OATS-Weak; No. 2, ensh, 23c; track, 23c; July. 2.l'j,c; September, 2.1'4c; No. 2 white, 2fi29c RYK Lower a I f-Oic. KLOl'R Inactive and unchanRed. SKKDS Timothy, nominally higher; J3.10 bid for nrlme new to arrive; August, $2.50; spot. $2 73. Klax, better at $1.37 for July. CORNMKA I-Steady. $2.23f2.30. IIRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 69c. HAY-Strong; timothy. $3.00f( 11.50; prairie, $9.00. MUTAI.S-head, dull ut $3.93. lower at $1 (fi. POt'I.TRY Firm : chickens. 7e; lMlllc; turkeys, S'dfic; ducks, Cc; 6iie; ceese. 3c; sprlncs, 5f(7c. KtiOS-Htcady at Sc. Spelter, springs, springs, RI'TTKR Steady ; creamery, dairy. llUlfie. lyi9',4e; WlllSKY-Steady, $1.2.1. IRON COTTON TIt:S-$1.32. llAOC.INO-StiMic I IIC MP TWINU-9C PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; JohblnR, $13. I.ard, lower: prime Htenm. $6.i2'.; choice, $fi"i'.'S.. Dry salt meats (boxed)" steady; extra slmrts, $7.50: clear ribs, $7.62V4; clear sides, $7 73. Itacon (boxed), steiuly; extra shorts, $S; clear ribs, $S.12'&; clear sided, " RKCKIPTS-Flour. 2,(00 bbls.; whent, 159, W hu.; corn, 31,000 bu.; oats, 51.000 bu. KIIIPMKNTS-Flnur, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 17.0M) bu.; corn, 6S.0X) bu. ; oats. 29,000 hu. Kiiiisii City (5 rill ll nml I'rm Islons. KANSAS CITY, July 12.-WI rHAT-Julv. ii'ic; September, 71fi71-'l4c; cash, No 2 hard. 7lfi73'c; No. 3, 71fi73c; No. 2 red, 77c: No. 3. 73fi7.!c. ' CORN-SVuteniber. 42ic: cash. No. 2 No. 3, mixed. I2M( 13'jjc; No. 2 white, 43c; (Ml lie. OATS-No. 2 white. 27-T(2Sc. RYK-No. 2, PSc. HA Y Choice timothy, $9.5Of?10.00; cholco prairie, $7.2.Vi'7.50. nCTTFR-Crcamery, lniTISo: dairy, fancy, 14c. MOOS Firm: fresli .Missouri nnd Kansns slock. S'ic per doz.. los off, cases roturncd; south-in, ti'ie, new whlto wood cases In cluded. RKCUIPTS -Wheat, ill, C00 bu.: corn, 31, 201 bu.; oats. 12.000 bu. SHIPMENTS -Wheat, I.S00 bu.; corn. 7.S0) bu.; oats, 2.000 hu. Liverpool (J rain nml Provision. LIVERPOOL, July 12.-W!IEAT-Spot. tlrm; No. l northern, spring, 6s Gd; No. 1 California, fis SdiGs fid. Futurej, qulot; July, nominal: September, lis S,I : Decem ber, nominal. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new. Is ld; American mixed, old, Is 3d. Fu tures, steady: Julv, 1'i.d; September, Is 2'id. PROVISIONS-Racon, Cumberland cut, 40s. Shoulders, square, linn at 3Cs. Lard, prime western. In tierces, tlrm nt 31s; American rellned. in pails, lirm at 3fis 9d. T LLOW Australian, In London, steady at 2(iH. Toledo Market. TOLHDO, O.. July 12.-WIIi:AT-Actlve but lower; spot, M14c; July, M'iic; August, S3J4c: September, SI'hc. CORN Active and unchnnged; No, 2 cash. 1.1'ic: .September, 451sc. OATS Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, 23c; September. 25UC. RYl'3 Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, 5Sc HRKDS-Clover. '9S prime, 3.05; '99 prime, $5.50; October. $5 90; No. 2, $1.75. I'lilliidi'lphln I'roiliiee Mnrket. PINLADKLPINA, July 12.-IWrTKR-Flrm. good deinund; fancy western cream ery. 20c; fancy western prints, 22c. KCIOS Firm; fresh nearby, 13'jc; fresh western, lie; fresh southwestern, 12c; fresh southorn. 10r. CUF.KSi:- Firmer: New York full creams, fancy small, 9'4c; New York full creams, good to choice, &WjC. Diiliitb Whent Mnrhct. Dl'LUTJl'. Minn., July 12.-W1IRAT-NO. 1 hard cash, SlJ4c; August, 3Jjc; Heptem ber, S3'c; December, Sflie; No. 1 northern ensh. M-,c: August, Sl4c; September, 81Hc; December. Slc; No. 2 northern, 80c; No. 3 spring, 7Csic. OATS-2!ft27Hc, CORN-43T4C. Mllivniiker (irnln MnrUet. MILWAFKKIJ. July 12. - WIIKAT -Iiwer; No. 1 northern, 6HS2'tc; No. 2 northern. bOfrSOUe. RYU Steady; No. 1. 62c. HARLIJY-Stcudy; No, 2, 47ST4?c; sample, toil !0c. .Mlmieiiiiolla Wheat Mnrket, UNNKAPOLIS. July U'.-WNIUT-In tore: No. 1 nortiiern. July. 7'ic: Seiitem her, tJ'.79c; DMnber, xy,c. on uacks So. 1 harrt,V. No. 1 northrn, ijrj No ierin' rn. MOVISMIl.NTN OF STOCKS AMI 1IO.NDS. Iteiiellon of I'lirelj' i:cluinHr Attrltiutrd to Tecliiilenl (iiiises, Julv 12 The tihrnKe "nel NKW YoRK ered out. ' b st ex. re ses whst hnoncned to uimiiro inoverneni or prices loony, ino a. tlon ut tin. -to. k market was entirely alile from any tii'ws of tho day. ns was tho case with es(erdnv Bharp rise. In fnct the news or the day was for the most part favorable to hlRher price. Tho reaction iniisi inererore Im attributed to nurelv technbul causes. It seems to demonstrate that yi sterility's Jump In prices, which was primarily i trcrleri uiralnsl the short In iciest, has resulted in eliminating the weak iMinioii oi mo uncovered snorts. Yester- s coiisiueriitiie rise invited heavy prollt taking this morning, hut after prices had runen considerably pressure, from that source relaxed and an effort was then made mi renew ine nun demonstration or yester nay. lien I'nlon Pacific sot tip to 56 It bee nine manifest lh.it the orders to sell at nun ieei w(re larger than the present bull '"""' i" were prepared io nnsoro. I hut stock then rIl back and Its heavl liess was practlcallv unrelieved for tho re ilia i niter of the day. The efforts of the Mill were men siiirtru to Haltlmorc Ac uilo, whl, h as n conseqiipnci was rushed up i -y ikiiii me low point. This mnnuuvcr unavailing to iiniu tho market and ine atter part of tho day showed almost no reiieven siiignatlotl. Tito otTor lies were a lucre dtlbbli, tmt even that could not be ii oy me leeiiti) nuying ilemnnd, nnd 111. (lilt III! c,f till' C.ltllnr unlnu tvnrn tvln.,,1 out. the lnvel of prices generally fnlllni infill. . fie iii;,ihcl luriorfWI COinnielelv tlw. lir,,,..,.i,i ... ... V : . . 'im . ,. .i'. Ti " " " u e grain market. I he active liquidation in wheat, Induced by i-niigiii ne esiiinutes of somo of the trade J'"1"""", niiieu cut re v in miimIiiIm Mm l'..;rHi.of r"ln-crrylng roads. Kt. I mil dropped the best part of .mother point ....... nn in ii'i. i. ii.i ir fiirimii muu,,., i. ut, in v dill inn r... I r.ifi.i iiu, rr,, inlUllllS eonl i.iwl II... 1. ...... Mw W m,,mt' pnrly ;vl":o of strength, niin, ll'.rr,K""1? yfvtf' '.'"t Itl tho late tr action. The steel siooks wero dull nnd moved uncertainly. Th mMi UV.u tlrely wlllinut any paint of strength on to tlx 11 rewll ll ...... tr. ......1... Ho'fng was dt.ll ami 1 .avv , . rn", lowest. " " lieni-v ft;r.V'Cn Hi'"'k ,nflrku tw wcrp reported don Im,,..!,, nbon a .m here on halaiiee. N'otwltliHi,',i..iin. .Vi. nuying and a leelln in t.,1,1 ir..... .7 lonH 'n,e"wK i-,1"' ten Tim or f.,..i..,.vp,',I' r1""''"''"! "f tho Rank OI I'.tlgland in Clisimm r,i.w......1 Whether the exnori mmmnini, . i'.l-s r,!,!1",,,,"'.1!""''"1' ,T1,at iHHtltiitlon's ,7,1, i1'1, ,nr '"' WPPl exceeds $5,000,000, r - i t ,,n in 3 ?. Bono, l" I'ni"c"'' 'i ri in lion 111 Sterlllm exebunr-.. ., I lin.i. .... day. to the reient low Im-,,i .. Ji. inand there Tnr. l.i .....' .. .. 'I' UnMlf .,r iV,... . ' insiiiinnip. J lie I ill 11 K of iTUtlces weeklv uln ,. gain In gold of less than Jl.oooiino .n that it has l.iiin.l a use for lis recent large Hint 1 (.... u i receipts of that Supplies Of gold ." the !.' .V".1" "W. ork from tin. k-i,,,iiu. ..':. " the west . ,l fr , 'T., i "".P. sub.reasury h.,s omiiknT?. M'W i nrk rpHiirt'im u ... ',lf ' a:X5irfr wm.id pVob: The bond nil, ,'Un, VA.,.,.t..l J. "f.K unnks. mm tii ... - i. . regular. Tola u "V.""u , . !'"' 'r" nil :nloo. ' 1,1 u, Ilnancial .-ablegr m r".S;...L'W.?. Wen, (illlillv .. It:... "'', ocre direct hews fro , ,Lt ""Y.:.. 'uJsen.r-. r IlIHH U'nrn bank relnri, It ,.. .-.,ic-ieu Willi more shown. treasury bills would bo Vu1 on the .Menison "flt Union Pucido ... do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheel, ft 1 j. r,. . do :,t pf,i... "Is. Ontral .... Third Avenue Adams Kx American Kx V. S. 17 WellH-Karno Amer. Cot. oil .. 'In pM Hattlmore A- Ohio. Canadian Pic llle . l"an,nla So Ches. & Ohio Chlrngn (I. V C. H. & CJ Chi., tnil. I j..,. ih pfd .. .lUi .. 7n4 18', .. .. 23 ..110 ..111 ..151 .. 41 ..i:2 .. M'i .. St .. 3 .. 19 .. 17 .. .. 1 .. 17 .. I!)', .. M 7i 8.1", I'" :: ii in''. 22 .10 91 W...1S.1 Chi. K. 111.. ',,rim & x. C.. It. I. & . c. c. c. st. 107tV I.... fin pfd Colorado So do 1st pfd.. . fill Amer. do Amer. do Amer. do Amer. do Amer. -Malting .. Pf.) H. & li.... Pfd Spirits .... Pfd S. Hoop ,, Pfd & W..., nfd . tl'jl 'to 2d pfd... . 11' .111' .177 . 17' Del. & Del. L Denver do Krle .. Ilujson & V.... It. !. pfd .. 11 ... 3?' do 1st pfd., Jt. Nor. pfd... llooklnc Coal , Hocking Valley Illinois Central low.i Central ., do pfd ..IM'i lo .. uv, .. 3.1 ..111 ... IS ,.. 4714 .. IC'J .. :s .. 93 ..2M .. 74'J .. ss ..1.WH .. H'.i .. M .. 01 .. r.nj .. 37 .. 10 .. 32'i ..Wi ..no 21" . . 77 .. mi; Amer. Tin Plato do pfd Amer. Tobacco .. do pfd Anae. Mining Co llrooklyn R. T. ... . '. IcH, .. 7P, .. 92', ..in .. in', . . .IS3. K. C . V. & Like Krle ft do nfd... O.. W. 1010. Fuel & Con. Tobacco iron. S2i, "'i .1:1 o; 131 M'i m'i 22 r.-. Ltke Shore L & N Manliiitliin I,.... Met St. Ity Mexican Central Minn. X- St. L.. do pfd Mo. Parllle Mobile & Ohio . M., K. & T do pfd N. .1. Central .. N. Y. Central .. Norfolk & V... do pfd No. Pacllle do pfd Ontario & V'... Ore Ity. Ni,y do pfd 1'cnnsylvunla .. Heading do 1st pfd.. do Id pfd.... "Itlo n. V Mo pfd St. L. & K. '.... do 1st pfd..., do 2d Pfd..., St. L. Pniithw... do pf,l St. Paul do pfd ft. P. R- Omaha So. Pacllle So. Hallway .... do pfd Texas & I'.icirio . do pfd Federal Steel do pfd , Oen. Kleetrlc ... (llticose Sugar . do pfd Inter. P.ipor do pfd Liclcdo (ls .... Nntlonul Illjcttlt do pfd National Iad . do pfd Natlnnnl Steel ., 74 n 82 19 !)-.v, Il'i do pfd. 81 N. Y. Air Hrak..'.13ii .. .I'i No. Amerlrnn l.v; M 83 CP; IT'j 41 to 111 r,'4 118 .. 1!", 1'aeMo Coast 43 do 1st pfd Tfi 1 do Id pfd ..IM'i Pacllle Mall .. 17 People's Ons .. r.ov, Preswd H C.ir . .. 2,"i do pfd ; .. f.t'i Pullman P. Car .. .. S Stand ird H. Sc T.. .. !"4 Sugar .. My, do pfd in .j " V ' ,Vnn' roal Iron. CO c", u. m. leather ... 2-1'il do pfd ..HOlilU. S. Hublier ... )' 08 1.11; 91 79' i 12'i .170 do pfd Western Cnlon . Republic I. & s. ,..110 iiv" ... Mi;; ... 11 no pfd. SI P- C. C. & Ht. L... 55 Assessment paid. "Offered. Xcw York Money MnrUet. Ni:V YOHIC July 12.-.MONKY-On call, steady at lVafil. per cont; last loan, 1U, ver cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 3?4$f4Va per STERLING KXCHANOi: Firm with actual business In bankers' hills at $4,S6-i for dumnnd nnd $4.SI for slxtv duys: nosto',1 rates. $).' U7.,; commercial bllfi7$?.g5iifl. hlLVUH - Certificates, Gl?4fI62c: IN,c; Mexican dollars, mic. ' bar, HONns-Oovernnient. stronc; state, in active: railroad, Irregulnr. i".. 111 The closing prices on bonds todny are as follows: IT. S. rcf. do coupon .lost; do .1031; s. 49 tn. y. c. 1, :::,o?xt do 2s, re.. 110 3s, reg do coupon lWi No. Paclflo 3, Wi' ln"; do 4a io, lit . Y. C ft s, t. i. J no new 4s, reg do coupon .... ...m A V. ron. 4s ...lll"j "Om. Nav. 1... ...111'!, do ts ...1I34 "Ore. R. j. cs.. . . .Ill's do eoni-ol . ., ...121 Heading gen. 4s ...lil'l Hlo O. W. is.... 97 lo old (s, reg... do ootitHin do r.s, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 Ms Alih. iiener.il 4s.. do adj. 4s Canada So. Is dies & O. 4",... do Ss C. N. IV e 7s ..107 ..lo;i, ..12:1; ..112 .. 88 98V, iv, -S n, I, v h j.- p. 5, , 101 94 ".St. Paul consols.. 1 U iSt V.. C. & p. 1,... i,0.4 icj.j no ss lit,. Jo S. r deb. Ss.12) So. raellle 4, 75... Clitc.iico Ter. 4a... 9? Colo. So 4s 84; So. Hallway 5, losi-. " S. H. & T. 71 D. & 11. O. Is. ...103 Tex. do 4s 97i.i' do Pacific la. .111 a; 4 IOJ',4 11514 Hrln general 4s P IV. & D. C. Is.. Oen. VAcc Cm.... Ia. Central Is a K C P O 1,.. L & .V unt. 4s.... C1 t'nlon Paelllo 71 IVabash is... 116 do Is 1121; We,t Shore 4s. 72'i Wis. Central Is in: 112 88 90 91, "Va. Centuries M . K. & T. Is 70 1 When rights. issued. Mild. Offered, n Trust Xevr York Mlnlnir Stoeks, NEW YOIllv, Julv 12.-Tho following aro tiio closing (luotatlons for mining shares today: Chollar II Ontario en" Crown Point 6 Ophlr 61 Con Cal. Va 141 PI) mouth 10 Peadwood 4! Qulekllver 150 Oould & Currle .... '.'0 do pfd 700 Halo & NoreroM... K Blerra Nevada 14 Humestake 5W1 Standard 419 Iron Silver W n lisoif mj Mexican li a 1103 uopja Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 12,-Today's state, ment of the treusury balances In-the gen erul fund, exclut.lv ot U10 $lW,000.CO4) gold rpservo In the division of redemption, J.'.0" . , Ali"llllM' balance. $149,MK.- SU, gold, $Jo,jiA3S7 Huston stocks nnd flomls. npSTON, July 12 -Call loans, 2g3ij Pr cent, time loans, J'j4 per cent. Otllclal A T. 8. K ., Pfd fitigar .... Pfd . JS'JiWi,. Central 44'4 S$M Atchison 4, If) .11, N U. i. A C. ti... t do Anir. do Amer. lis , Adventure z4 Telenhone.. 11 Allouti Mining Co. 1 Huston A Albnny...W Itiston L'levated ... ) Amal. Copjxr Atlantic . 73 .3") . 3H .730 . 17 . 1SH . 64 . UH .111 . 4(i .m . 2Vi . 24 . 37'j i . n. t u lK'nilnlen Coal . K.-dcral Htetl .. do pfd t'ltchburg pfd. . (len Hlectrlo ... i) pfd Mexican Central Mich Telephone N K. (1. AC... Old Colony Cnlon Pacific .. 131' i Ronton & Mont 34 Mutte & Ilotton ( at. A llecla .. W if'entennlal , IV 'Prnklln IJOi, rucenln Parrot 12'. putney Santa IV Copper Tamarnck I'tnh Mining .... Winona Wolvrins Meat Lnd IJi. t.nniloii .Mliiluir Stocks. LONDON, July la. n.jn.-ClosIng- Cons, money 99 .',.111. 7.. .77 114 51 r.; Vf, 7-v, do account 'f'V do 1st pfd... .. 21 Pennsylvania ... .. oi 'Heading .. ir;'No. pneinc pM. ..lll'i (Irand Trunk ... . 7flS Anaconda 71; Hand Mine ..133 At-bison, Canadian Pacllle St Paul Illinois Central . Lmlsvllle Cnlon Puc pfd... N. Y Central .. I'll 40'.S MA II SHA'tiK Steady. 2S7-lCd per ounce J ONICY 1U. liep ri.nl The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2U',,f. ner cent: for three iiiuiiiim niim, per cent. l-'orelKii I'lniinclnl. t.riVMDV lull- 1-1 n-v, - ...a.1K. alnlnmf.nl of the Hank of Knrlimri shows the follow ing manges: Total reserve, iiecreasoo J-6i7.CM): clrcn atlotl .loemnsed i!3u0.000: hill Hon. decreased IIMKI: other securities decreased JJGIS.ortO; other di-posltn, Increased .Cl.ZW.OOO: public deposits, decrease, 2,252.- t8)il; notes in tho reserve, decreased a8,000; K.iveriiineni nccurilles, increase!! jljiu.ifw. The proportion of the Hunk of Mnclnnd rn serve to liability Is ."W.S7 per cent; hint week It was .T7.I2 tier cent. Hutu of discount tin chanced lit .1 ner cent American securities advanced nt the nnenlnir nnd remained steady until nenr the close, when there wns a reaction on lower advices rrotn ;sew York. 'I h close, however, wus steady, Amount of bullion withdrawn from the. Hank of Knirlaui on hnhmccri today was .c.i.KI. Cold nreinliim 1, t Huenos Ayrcs 131; Hpanlsh 4s. 7I'.ie IIKKLI.V July 12 Iluslness wns stag nant nnd dlsntinolntl in on the hourso to day under tho Influcme of the decline In inn Koiimnnlaii loan international securl tics I llclll.lteit inliel, nml clnxed with a general decline, Chinese being generally uf reeled. Ile.uk shares nern lower. Amer leans steady. Kxehaiice on London. 20m 4V,'. Pfgs. for checks. Discounts: Short hills, 3'a per cent: three months' hills. 1 per com. PA HIS. .7 1 1 1 v 12 HiiHlness nnened dull nnd iiniieciiieu on the bourse todnv. being ad yerselv affected by tho weakness of other nourses. Prices subseriuently hardened under tho lead of .Spanish securities nnd IttO tllltos. tint fifterwiird reacted nnd cloned Irregular. Spanish 4s advanced sharply, owing to various rumors, one belnir thnt the Sonnlsh limn would lie re deemable after fifteen years and would bo nee iriim taxation. 1110 tllltos iniproveu on thn higher price of Conner In America and bear repurchases In view of tomorrow's option declaration. l)e Beers Improved KalllrH were weaker on the warning of Sir aureci .Mlllier. Hrltlsh 11 Urh enmm -winner in houtii Africa, ngulnst the people pro cording to tho Transvaal for months to come, ns It would tnko n year for the em- iloyment conditions to rearh the ante-war evel. Weekly slntemeni nf the Hunk nt France: Notes In circulation. , Increase 37.. wm.issj 1 nines: treasury accounts current, increase, ii.m.iw francs; gold In hnn, In rensc, 4,nio con francs; bills discounted, do teased l,r.o.(ioi) francs; sliver In hnnd, de reused 4AiO.OOO francs. Threo ner cent rentes. !1fl,u,c for the account. Kxchangn on i.onnon, J,t lowo for cnecks. Soan sh 1.-, C1U"CI1 lliink I'lenrlnics, CHICAGO. Julv 12 Clenrlnt'S. ?? 'HO.nOO! balances. $2.4!).O(l0. Sterllnir eicebanue. 11 M'i'in.ii1?. isew 1 ork exchange, par. ST. LOCIS. .110.. .Ill V 12.-C ear nirs. II.- Ni.(,.i.!j; nniances. J5is,,li.j. Money, 41i7 per cciu. .M'w 1 nrn exenange. zac tiiscount mil. ic uiscount asked. CINCINNATI. .Ill y 12. C enrlnirs. i2.4M).. HOij. New York exchange, par to 10c dis count. .Money, Slit: per cent. NEW YOllIC. .Inly 12. Clenrines. JII7.- 911,123; balances, $3,21i3,Boi;. HOSTON. Julv 12. C ear nc-s. lin.nifi.00S: balances, $I,IS!).7nti. PHILAD13LP1IIA, Pa., July 12.-Clenr-Ings. $15.272,1.11: balances. $1,771. 4j0. llALTIMom;. Md., July 12,-ClcarlnBS, $3,011,010; balances, $212,109. Cotton MnrUet, NKW YORK. Julv 12.-SPeculntlnn in cot ton futures todny was upon ti hesitntlng If not an liulirterent srnle and wns lacking In the element of outside Interest. The course of the market was Irregular within narrow range. The call developed a steady feel ing, with unchnnced to 4 noints lower nrlce. Immediately after the cull prices eased off a couplo of points further and then there was ii rally of .Tfi I noints. The early weak- liess was tho result of early cables and gen erally unfavorable news. The later rally was wunout explanation so far as news went. Tlie demand that held the market pretty steady appeared to come chletlv from shorts. The summer positions held a wenk relation to tho general list. Senti ment ns 11 rule "-as inclined to bo bearish on the crop news, hut the strong talk on the part of a few lending traders backed up by tho statistical position led to hesita tion when it came to taking the port side. Private cables showed that sentiment In I-.uropo wns very much mixed with crop news from this side, lending operators to proceed as slow ns possible, while other In terests were dominated more or less by manipulation. The mnrket hero was llnnlly steady. 3 points higher to 6 points lower, futures closed steady; July, $10.04; August, JS.i'j; September. $S.S7; October, $S.C2; No J'o'mlurJ .tiV'- Seemlier. $S,32; January, !H!: 1,'.olir"".r;- s'; -March. $S.37; April, $S3U; May, $S. 12. Spot closed unlet: mid tiling uplands, 10'ic; middling gulf, 10'fcc; sales. 743 bales. ' NKW OHLKANS, July 12. - COTTON -Quiet; no sales; ordinary, Sl-lfic; good or ' ,nnrn: low middling, 8 11-lGc; mld t tig, in 3-lCc; good middling. 10 1-lGc; mid ''.""f f"'t. llJJ-lGc; receipts, 1,070 bales; ?lSe.h:P.-F" ''"'cs. Futures, quiet: July, i0?2il'' rA'"-;""' 9-s-'f-": September. nv Ni "c,0l"T. S.32iiS..".1; November pecember. $8.1308.16: Jnnuary $SlM(i.lf,; l-ebruary. $S.1GS.18; Mnrch, $8.18 5i8 20; April. $S.19J8.L'l; May. $S.2KS.23. SI. LoriS. July 12.-COTTON-Qulet; no sii es; mlddUng, 10c; receipts. 513 hales: shipments, 1,710 bales; stock, 28,262 bales. "Wool Mnrket. LONDON, July 12. -At the wool auction sales today 2,718 bales were offered, whit included 11 pood selection. Practically nil wero so d. lherc wus much more spirited feeling than during the last day or two buyers operating more freely mid the con tinental demand was more general. There was an nil-round Improvement. Oood merino wools wero competed for nt nbout rates prevailing at tne opening. Poor and faulty grades wero neglected and (Ine light crossbreeds were dearer. Oood medium wools were bid for by Americans freely nt full ndvancoB. Following are the sales: New South Wales. 1.300 bales; scoured. 0 Iff s IHd; greasy, Hidflls. Queensland, l,) hales; scoured, Is lUdfils 7d; greasy, '(ii;'d Is 'id Victoria, SOO bales; scoured, 1 4Ud 2n'k "'"CS: .ev York Dry (innils. NKW YORK. July 12 -DRY GOODS-Im-provement in generul demand for nuielc do mnnd continues nnd tone of market for cotton irond shows somo gain. Hrown cottons steady. Illea -tied unchanged. Coarse colored kooiIs Irregular. Prints Inactive for fancies. Stiiples In modornte request. Cling hams dull but steady. Cotton linings Irrog uliir. Print cloths unchunged in regulars. Odd good tlrm. with fjij- demand. Woolens unchanged. Silks steady. riiu iniAL'rv MAiticrrr. INSTHI'MKNTS placed on record Tliurs dijy. July 12: Wiirrnnty Deeds. J. C. K. Sehaefcr to Anna t'Txa. lot 2, Kensington, subdiv .$ I.Ooo s. 11. Anderson nnd nushand to c .D,,.,,,'a.""ltn'" lr, "''es Placo.. Minnie Tylco to A. (1. Chenowlth. lot C, block 38, Albright's Cholco.... J- ,A' ,Pw.e""v. husband to Kan nlo Hull nnd husband, north Si) feet of south W feet lot 1, block 2, Park Plnco G.or?,,i :Jn v- A. He.idley. lot 21. block 2, Sherman Avenue park.. J. K. (leorge to siimc. west 40 feet of cast 120 feet lot 21, Maloncy's utld LIU) 250 1,000 GO SO-) 1.100 fcoj UOO Deeds. Bherlff to A. T. Curtis, sti lot 17, block :. iounize 11 :i.i firm. .. Sheriff lot 2tl, Sheriff to W. K. I'. Vila, ll block 4. CiimpbeH's add to H. P. llncbe. lot 4. of e!& liioiik u, iiiiisuie iitiu, .Mi. . K. Potter, recolver, to O. M. Web ster, a tract In so corner no 24 15-12 3,750 1 m-jG Totul amount ot transfers OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt of Oattle and Sheop Rather Light for Thursday. HOGS A TRIFLE LOWER THAN YESTERDAY Cntlle Sell About 8nmr mm Yesterday, TIioukIi I'eellnif on CI, nice St 11 tr Is Heller Thmi nu 'luesdnj Sheep Hull nnd Wenk. SOUTH OMAHA, July 12 Hocelpts were. Cattle. Oltlclal Monday 4,fiH2 Olllclal Tuesday 6,270 Oltlclal Wednesday 2,110 OIllclul Thursday 1,8.7) Hogs. Sheep. fi.lsil 7,ir0 n.Kt 8.726 3U23 1D.3S4 4I.U2I S',wl 3,oijti ii.mi .1.2.11 i,a Fsjil3 D,7. fl.'WI 1B.0))1 t,ni Four days this week. Same days last week.. Samu week before.. .. ..14,922 . 7,0-13 .13,4?') Hume three weeks 110. 12.0S3 Same four wseks ago. . .lS.tU, Avenge pries paid for .) or in Ult tvaral days, with comparisons 100.JUI5. 1S. U7 . JPrM.llJJSjUM. June IS 1 4 m .1 m 1 n 1 31 2 uli ill 4 61 Juno It 1 4 Oji 3 I2 3 !WI 3 -a 3 til , 4 5j Juno 17. Juno is. 3 63, 3 kii 3 m 3 081 4 441 S 03 3 21 1 i 10, 4 4, 4 84 3 loi 3 Itti 4 HI 4 70 I 2 05 1 I 451 4 "0 June 19 June V) Jutia 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 June 26 June 26 6 Ool 3 84 4 4 3 71 3 SO 3 HI, 3 721 3 72 3 M 3 69 4 D3i 3 C'J, 5 00 3 a 3 15, I I 31 4 67 3 21 3 02, 4 40 4 7i D 13 3 C3I I si. d n-l 3 2U 3 00) 4 K I 3 82 4 40 4 45, 4 M 6 10) 5 Oil 3 03 3 i ii 3 15, 2 971 I t.-. 1 11 Jttns 27 June 28. June 23. I f C.I, 3 04 1 3 82! I 2 91 4 4 73 4 W 4 70 4 S 4 73 4 .1 6 11 3 GC 3 83 3 Kl it S3 .1 4 93 3 6 3 CO, 3 21 2 01 4 0I June 30 July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 Julv 7 6 01 4 92 C 01 3 S3 i ii, 3 zii : 'js. 3 73 3 57i 3 21, 2 Ml 4 OT 4 til I'I - '' 1 3 21, 2 95 4 70J 3 7! 5 OM 3 7SI 3 Oi "l I 4 f3, C 10 3 S3 '3 Mil 3 Zi 2 W 4 H 5 111 3 .1I 3 7 .'! 2il 2 US 1 I 3 M 3 S7, 3 321 3 0I 4 9l S 13 3 71 3 S.1I 2 '.Hi 4 7t r, 13 3 90i 1 3 2 S7 4 l 5 041 3 W 3 70 I 2 911 4 61, 4 Xj 4 91 I 77 5 01 July July July July July 8 !) 10 II 12 4 I 0 (2 4 Ol, 3 73 3 1S 1 I 72 I 9 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The o.'llclal number of tars of stock brought In today hy each road wns: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. U ses t ., M. (V. 1. hv 3 O. ft St. L. Ity Missouri Pacllle Hy... 13 I'nlon l'uciilo nystein. 7 c. At N. H. tlj t H. & M. V. It. K.. 10 S. C. A P. Hy C, St. P.. M. fk O. U. 3 H. & M. H. H. H 31 C H. & Q. Hy 3 C , H. I. & P., eat ... 1 C, H. I. & P., west... U I Total recelnts 7f. 120 rne disposition of tho day s receipts was (is follows, each buyer purchasing the num her of head Indicated: tiuynrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omnna Packing Co.. l.Vi 1.021 ti. )l. until mo ml Co Swift and Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha Park. Co., K. C. Cudahy Pack, t.'n., K. C. H. Decker A Degan Vansnnt & Co Huston & Co Llvlngstono & Sehaller.. Cudahy Hros. & Co Other buyers ISO 170 433 2M 91 5fll 28.1 75 1 911 I.9IS 1.9 V, 2,000 IS 14 S(0 IM 29? Totals 2,0! ti.tsr, 1,317 ( ATTLK There was 11 light run of cattle in ine yarns toii.iy, composed mostly 01 beef steers. Markets at other points wore none too favorable, but the light supply hero held prices about steady. Packers seemed to want all that was here, anil us 11 result the yards were practically cleared at un cany Hour. The hotter ltsi n were of course, In greater demand, and the feel ing on that kind of cattle Is considerably better than it was two days ngo. Common sum is sun neglected and prices weak nml uniiven. There were nbout two loads of cows nnd neirers on sale today. Oood stuff sold Just about the same ns It did yesterday, but canners and common stiilr m.iv he snfe v quoted dull and lower. There wns no par ticular cnange in onus or calves. The feeder trade remains nearly nt standstill, and what few cattle on that oruer are Dcing received are slow sale at any price, as no one seems to wunt them. iieiircseniaiive sales: UKKK STKKHS, No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 920 3 K, 63 1137 4 70 1 10.10 4 00 21 $38 4 70 2 10.33 4 CO 42 1131 4 70 1 890 4 U0 2.' 1177 4 $0 15 79S 4 10 6 1133 4 SO 6 S50 4 23 20 1119 4 S3 28 lll'S 4 40 21 910 4 90 4 tX, 4 40 14 1216 4 90 3 940 4 43 21 1237 4 90 2 1080 4 50 21 1IS3 J F0 1 104) 4 50 2 1076 5 CO 7 912 4 00 W I2W I 10 83 992 4 60 38 1333 5 20 5 1032 4 80 43 1379 5 20 IS 10.17 4 60 4,1 152 5 ;o It KW 4 85 39 1434 f. 20 1 1220 4 83 36 1134 .', 20 6 983 4 63 14 1261 3 S3 44 104.1 4 03 STKKHS AND HEIFEHS. 970 4 50 997 4 90 COWS. 93i) 1033 910 102,3 750 9i7) 560 910 ftSO JiYI 910 10O0 830 1200 1040 10SO 1050 102 1 50 2 1030 12 1070 8 907 20 9t; 1 10J0 j -) 3 33 3 .15 3 13 3 50 3 C, 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 85 3 83 3 'i0 4 CO 4 00 4 00 4 O) 4 23 3 1 v.v.v 2 1.... 9...., 3...., 1.... 7 I.'.'..' 1.... 1...., 1 3 2 3 00 ! 01) 2 0i) 2 33 4. ...1195 ...1180 ...1210 ...770 ...13U ... 811 ...1110 ...1313 ...1220 ...1100 ...1100 ...1210 2 40 2 43 2 45 2 M 2 50 2 50 3 ') 3 00 3 03 3 15 3 25 3 33 1.... 1.... V.!'.'. 7.... 1.... 3.... 1.... 1.'.'.'. COWS AND HKlKKnS. 17 910 830 4 30 HKIFKHS. 75 41 75 3 4 ... 670 ... 657 ... 818 ... 789 ... M0 EO) ... 750 ...1280 ... 930 ...1170 ...1850 ...1120 ...1190 ... :i ... 371) ... 250 .. W9 .. 701 ,. 678 ..10W ..1170 4 25 4 25 4 40 4 40 4 80 IS 9 2 43 3 15 4 00 4 10 58 1 1 51 1.... 39.... HULLS. 2 00 1 ..1080 ..1190 .. 990 ..1120 ..1310 .. 920 3 00 3 10 3 33 3 55 3 75 3 9) 2 60 3 25 2 S3 2 90 3 00 3 00 1 1 1 1 1 1... 1..., 1..., 1.... 1... 1.... 1..., 4... CALVES, 3 25 1.... 4 25 1.... 4 75 STAGS. 4 00 2.... 120 1IW G CO 6 50 17 1095 1555 4 50 HEIFERS. 535 3 00 401 3 10 910 3 50 1 1050 4 40 STOCK COWS AND ! G5 2 80 2 3 738 2 85 7 14 773 2 3 1 790 2 83 STOCICL'HS AND FEEDERS 1... 700 2 75 4. 807 3 70 38..., 59.... 667 3 20 753 3 35 , 850 3 45 ,834 3 50 12.. v.. 10. ... 087 ...1010 ... 673 . . 722 3 70 3 70 3 S3 3 S5 2... 4... 1... 5.10 3 63 32.... S35 3 S3 HOGS Receipt of hogs were ngaln fairly liberal today. Early renorts from nthr points wero In the direction of lower prices, and buyers stnrted out here bidding jiiSc lower, nciicis, iinweyer, were not willing to let go nt that llgure. nnd as 11 result tho market was slow nt tho beginning, nml but few clintiged hands until the second report from Chicago arrived. That was n little tnnro favorable, and hogs soon beenn to move toward the scales. Light and mixed hogs sold Just uhout where they did yes. terday, that Is, nt $3.02'i, hut It wns dim cult lo get more than thnt flcure fop nnv. thing, whereas yesterday the heavier hogs sold lamely at $5.05. Thero was n wi.n.r range today than for some little time. Light piggy sunt soin iiowu us mw as j4.11.,, und a load of strictly prlmo hogs weighing 3W pounds brought $.r.17'i, or "ic higher than vestcrdny's top. They were n lino load or hogs and wero considered ns good us any thing that has been received hero In a long time. Tho market closed up good und strong, tho lust end of the hogs bringing $5.03, or it llttlo better than tho general murket. Hep. resentatlve sales: No. Av, Pr No. Av. Sli. Pr 7 238 180 5 02U 72.. ...189 ...176 ...170 ...178 ...266 ...208 ...2V9 ...234 ...313 120 40 49 80 120 SO 120 120 'si so so () 4 95 4 93 4 98 4 9714 4 971., 5 CO 5 (V) 5 00 5 CO 5 M 5 (I ) 5 00 5 00 5 00 r. 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 i 00 69.., 85.. 7.. 57.. J .171 73 M 84 2V) 61 V5S 02 ii 5 02 i 5 02Vj 5 02"j 5 02ij 5 02'i 5 0214 5 02H 5 CIi 8 02 5 C2IJ 5 0211, 5 C2'i f. 02'4 5 02H 3 024 5 02i, I 02', 5 02!a 3.. 7.. 48.. 75.. 71.. 84.. 61.. 83.. f.9.. 91.. SO.. It.. C6 . 20 230 213 252 !!!'.!! 2(3 283 200 223 201 210 212 247 .... 24T St.. I4.. ,6.., T9.. .'l 748 98 IV, 1 207 33 182 ....241 ....211 ....741 ....198 ....211 120 40 84. 120 40 89... Win ...117 a u. m . 74 .. 47. 41 41. 7 4. 77 .. 10 .. V, (i . ID .. 73. . 47 .. .. 14... CS... 74... 74... 71. . Pi... 70... 73... 84... r-4 .. ta .. ... 74... M. . M . K .. e: 7 so .. 47.. 11 ni m 1 III IM ( t24 ro VA J 6"i .! W I HS'i 244 " S MJ W I 'i it , t1 17H tU III It US ji so r. n lit l0 t, IV, .t4 V) I (lt, I" .". KJi, . trl HO t. Vtt .311 IM t MVi . .K 500 Wt 11 ?n ti t ii 14 2 4 IM k It M . xa v 1 ni H CI DO t 70 . 21 .. IM'sj ii 241 t "Vi ?; i ti if m . m ... in 47 !l .. i1 74 . .217 MlKt l X1 M 1(4 (1 21 . . i m si . In M ". "8 77 27 ... i 01 42 ... f?2 . . M m va m in t. ..rn w im m m im sr. . ... M 1 1& n w in ix 71 . ... 144 ... s et 71 28J ... 8 V, 77 . .571 ... IK 8-,. . . 771 ... ttt 8! .V)7 ... SB M 21 ... 8 71 2U D IM 71 VA M (08 7! 2D MS M ( 27J ... 5 0'. e 2 IM. 8 08 8J 2.'.4 ... 8 08 72 218 40 S 0". A 302 1 $08 77 2IS l) t (8 78 jc. uo s 0714 2 27t 180 J 07i, 81 V.: ... 1071'j 47 1 ... 5.17H 114 IM 500 'm ( 2: 24) 40 ... m ... J4 .. 357 . .. JO ....iti .. 217 .. m ....CA . ..Ml ....ri .... ....211 ... 171 ....212 ...231 ...y .. 4 f ..222 ...2M . 1!', 23 II ft'4 t Mj t 8JS r. n l MS It 03't 0JS r. ass r. ! 1W m 40 w f, 01s t n i w, r, o?n t h l 0J'4 r. d2 h f. v. I OSS ( n", t. 02' r. on r. 140 IM IM 200 41 yo 120 SHKKP Todnv's sheen mirkel was lust nbout a repetition of what took place yes terday. Pn'kers did not seem to want nny greai amount of stock and conienucnliy were, indifferent imvers Ileielnts enn- sistei1 mostly of western grass wethers About all thnt can be luld of the market Is that It Is very dull and weak. It Is (nought, however, thnt str etlv choice spring lambs would sell at about steady jtrir n?. Quotations: Cholro western grass weth ers, H.ttfit.GO- choice grass yearlings. HWi 4 2fi; choir,, run, tt.ita3 60. fair to Kood owes, $3 0Of(3.25; fair to rood yearlings. $tr) fi?.'l 90; good to cholco clipped lambs. $1 if 1 w, tair to goon cupped lamiis, ji.'U4.2o; choice spring lambs. $5 75(0; fair to good spring inmlis. js.2.o'5.0.i; feeder wethers 3.f.?3 50: feeder yearlings, feeder Iambi, $1.&0yi.W. .2j'3.on. nm Itcprescntatlve snics: No. Av. Pr. 1 buck 79 native 2! native 60 spring 120 3 12'4 ewes yearlings.... ...90 81 Ij ,8 4 00 i.-imns CO fi 00 z cull lambs 13 lambs 2Ti spring lambs.. 50 76 w 6 1" t 0) CHICAGO 1.1 VI vrocic MA It Kin Prices for Dny Ire Active nnd firn-erull)- llluhcr. CIJICAOO. Ill, July 12 CATTLE Ho celpts, x.io head; niitlvo steers, fnlrly e. five nt average prices; butchers' stock, steady; natives, best four-car lots nt $.'1.60; good to prlmo steers, $,.0r.j5.70, poor to medium. $t.nf,f75.00; selected feeders, $1003 I SO; mixed stockers. $2.65ti3 75, cows, choice strong, others steady at $3.fi'f4 75; heifers, lirm at SS.OO'iiJ.lO. canners. steady at $2.() ff(2.80; bulls, steady at $2 7W4.50; calves, strong lit $ I.&0-JI fi. s5; Texans. receipts. 1,(0) head; best on sale, one carload at St.lfi; Texas-fed steers, shade lower at $4.15ft&.W; Texas grass steers, $1.fiO-fl4.15; Texas bulls, stendy at $2.5y,i3.23. HOOS Receipts todnv, 29,000 head; to morrow, 20.000 head, left over, S.000 head. Murket firm at yesterday's close; top ac tive, closing strong at $5.37',j; mixed butch, ers. $,".05715.33; good to choice heavy, $5 IMt 5.35; rough heavy, $5 0026 10: light, $5.15'u G..17M,: bulk of sales, J5.2.VQ5.30 SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, S.OOO head; market steady to strong; best lambs, $6.90; good to choice wethers, $I.1W(4.,50; fair to choice mixed, J.'l.l0lpi; western sheep and yearling, $3.C3-34.fiO; Texas sheep. $3 15fJ5.00: native lambs, $!.2.' rrf6.; western lambs, JS.OO'ffG.Sj. St. l.otiU I.lvr Stock. ST. LOCIS, Mo., July 12. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2,900 head. Including 2.2-X) Texans. Market stendy for natives, easy for Texans: native shipping and export steers, $1.50i( 5.i; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $4.3Vif 5.20; steers under 1.000 lbs.. $3.65TM.M; stock ers nnd feeders, $3.55ff4.70: cows and heifers, $2.00fl4.S5; canners, fl50fl2R3; bulls, $2.503f 4 00- Texas and Indian steers. $3.10fr4.Wi; cows and heifers, $2.503 85. HOOS Receipts. 6,(XK head. Market about steadv; pigs nml lights, $5.25'Q5.35; packers, $3.20f;5.45: butchers. $5.30ft5.37't. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Reeelpts, 1.200 bend. Mnrket steady; native muttons, $4.0) i"4.25; lambs, Sl.nofiB.sr; culls and hucks, $2.00,4.Mi; stockers. $2,501(3.75, Knnsns City Live Stork-. KANSAS CITV. Mo., Julv 12. CATTLE Receipts. 3.S.00 natives. 1,900 Texans, Mar ket slow but nbout steady; henvy native Meers, $l.fi0fio.40; stockers and feeders. $'1.75 Sj4.!0; butchers' cows and heifers, $2 151i 4.90; canners, $2.50Ji3.20; fed westerns, $1.00 ffiB.00; fed Texans, $1.0004.33; grass Texans, $3.2(xi?4.O0. HOOS-Recelpts. 14,000 bend. Market steady to fic lower: henvv. $3.20fi3.25; mixed, $5.12Hfi5.20; light, S5.00flfi.lS; pigs. $4.75fi5.tin. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 2.500 head. Market active and strong; lnmbs. $5.25iiifi 00; muttons. $4.0CWi4.50; westerns. $3 75 (fi 4.23; Texans. $3.7031.10; feeders, $3.251? 4.00; culls, $2.5033.23. Turk Live Stock. NEW YORK. Julv 12. - REEVES - Re ceipts, MV7 head; no trade In live cattle; nominally steady: cables, steady; ship ments, 141 head cattle. CALVES-Recelnts. 304 head: very little demand: venls. $I.O0-fi4.CS: tons. $7: butter milks. $3; yenrllngs nnd grassers, 1 TA. SIIKEP AND LAMHS - Recelnts. 4.6R0 head: sharp demund for the stock; sheop, lM23c higher; lambs. SSfcaoe higher; late arrivals held over: sheen. $3.504i5.00: lambs. SG.T.fjS.OO. HOOS nece Its. 1.031 heart: steadv: mixed western, $3.0; state. $G. St. Joseph Live Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Julv 12.fRne- clnl.) The Journal quotes: la t l l.l-j llecelnts. nead: mnrket ac tive, steadv: natives, Jl.fVXEi'G.SS ; Texas nnd westerns. $3.50fi5.10; cows nnd heifers, $2.00 iJM.fiS; bulls nnd stagH, $2.CiQiN.7r; yearlings nnd calves, $!.50'Q4.7o: stockers nnd feeders, $3.2M4.BO; veals. $3.0O1fi;.2.-. I IOOS Receipts. 10.000 head: market weak to 5c lower; all grades. SS.02tAliS.22V4.: hulk of sales. $5.0it.iif.15. SHKKP Recelnts. 700 head: market steady to etrong. Stock In Slclit. Following are the recelnts nt tho four principal western markets for July 12: cut l e. 1 logs. Hiieep South Omaha 150 8.720 1,022 S.ISW 2,500 1,200 Chicago s.ono 2;i,Cs Kansas city n.7W H.'m St. Louis 2,900 C.coo Totals 1K.450 t.i,3X 13.322 Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. July 12.-COFFEE- -Spot. Hlo. oil et: No. 7 Involre. 9c. M i , quiet. Market for futures oncnetl steady. with March 15 points higher und other months Gii 10 points up: ruled generally lirm and fn rlv notice, following 11 Elier Kurnnean nnd Brazilian cables; small receipts at Hlo and Santos and small npot offerings; best advance was 20fiC3 points. Closed quiet, with prices 10ft2." points net higher. Total sales. 24.750 bags, Including: August. $7 SO, Soptember. $7.53117 96; October, $7.95; No vrmber, $7.WVf(S.0O December, $8.20QS23. March, $$.43G$.t0, May, SS.COIjS.GS. Cull to nil u Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. July 12. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Qulet nnd a llttlo Bteiitl ler. Tho market for evaporated apples showed no Improvement today; prices In buyers' favor, with a weak undertone pre- uinig; state common, a'time; prime, b'jsi G'$o; choice. C;f)C',tc, fnncv. 7iJ7'ic. I'runes, Pii'iiTc per 10.. as io si.e anu (ion uiy. Apri cots, Royal, llidlc; Moor Park, 15fil7c. Peaches, peeled. iri(Pc, unpecied, (HI9C. SiiKiir Mnrket, NKW ORLEANS. Julv 12. SUOAR - Strong; centrifugal, yellow, 6fi5?c; seconds, 35(4 9-li;c. NKW YOK.K, Juiy i.. iii uAit itaw, strong; fair relinlng, 4!4c; centrlfugnl. !w lost, 4?c; moiasses sugar, ic; rcuncii, nrm. 4)11 LONDON. July Mnrkrts. 12.-OILS-Cnlcutta lln Petroleum, American re- seed, spot, 5s 3d. Ohio Residence l).i nnlillted. WILLIAMSIU'RO, O., July 12.-t'nknown persons placed uynnmuii unimr one corner of tho residence of Henry Wilson, Just west of here, curly this morning. The room Hbovo wns wrecked by the explosion and William Wilson, n 10-year-old boy. killed. Miss Kate Tucker was severely Injured. Tho other occupants of tho houso escaped Injury. IRkx Will Meet In Mllmnnkre, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. July 12-Tho next meeting of the grand lodge of the Benevolent ami Protcctlvo Order of Elks will bo held in Milwaukee. The session today was devoted to n discussion of changes In tho bylaws. The convention ex pects to adjourn lomgnt. Storms DiiniiiKP In Ohio, YOl'NOSTOWN. O.. July 2.-The snvero storm Inst night caused u sudden rise In Mill creek, sweeping uway u bridge nnd washing out railroad tracks, ciusimr dam- ugu amounting to S50.000, Vote early and often. LODKIXC Fflll MS DAUGHTER John WnUton. a MlMouri Tanner, 8oarching for a Runaway Oirl, HAD ELOPED WITH A FARM LABORER Couple llntr lleen 'I'rnertl to Oninlm Hinl the I'nther Will lr in Lo. file Thnn ultb the Altl of the Police. John Watson, a grlmlcd Mlscourl farmer, appeared at the county Judge's office yes terday in n frtlltlots nuest for his daugh ter. Miranda. Tho girl, who Is 17 eara old, took advantago of her father's absence at tho Kansas City convention to elope with a farm hand formerly employed at the Wat eon homestead near Cedar (lap. Mo. Tho father traced tho errant pair to Springfield, Mo., where ho nsccrtatiicd lliut they had taken passage to Omoha. Ho has so far been unable to find nny written evidence of their marrlngo and hoped that some record would appear in tho license book nt tho county court. Hn was disappointed. Watton says ho noticed several weeks ago that 0110 of his hired men. Jason Wilson, was pronounced In his attention to his daughter, nnd at onro discharged tho as piring suitor. Wilson secured employment In n neighboring sawmill, howevor. and evi dently bided his time. Ho woro n brilliant shirt front with a tlo tucked to one sldo to display a largo stone, and was evidently In high favor with the furmcr's daughter, Watson, however, had promised his daughter tho homestead nnd l0 acres of land addi tional to that granted the other children if she would remain single to cheer his de clining years. Ho trusted In his daughter's good sense, and did not regard Wilson as a serious menace. So he went to the conven tion, leaving Miranda with a stdnster aunt. When ho returned he found the maiden aunt In a frenzied condition. The only traco of Miranda wns a brief, defiant note. Sho didn't care for the homestead and the 160 acres. All she wanted was Jason. All Mr. Watson hopes for now is that tho girl has been married. He will make such a search for her as Mr. Peggotty mndo for Emily, and the caso will bo laid heforo tho police. neiio of Tin: m.oiioihhcy cash. Hose ilrtitliers Sue to Recover Vnlne of Pictures Soli!. Rose Hros.. nrt dcalets, have begun suit In tho dlHtrlrt court agnlnst City Treasurer Hennlngs for tho value of certain pictures sold by tho treasurer's deputies. The pic tures wero In the possession of Louis Slohn dlsky, who wns in debt to the city In thu amount of $1,000 for personal tnxrs. The city treasurer seized all of Slnbodlwky's per sonal effects under a dlstre.s warrant and sold them at miction on the premises at Twenty-fifth and Wirt street. Hose Hros. claim that tho pictures wern their property and had only been leased to Slohodlsky. They value tho confiscated properly at $3SI.35 and ask Judgment for that amount, together with $100 additional Interest and damages. Court Votes. As the result of a neighborhood feud John Wilson and II tints ( 'hrlstlanon, fanners, are in the county J.ill on the charge of ii". sault with Intent to do ure.it brdllv barm. Tho trouble nrose over the building of .1 felico at the Junction of bind owned hv (bo two men and C II Johnson When tho melon was concluded Chrlttlansnn swore out 11 wnrrant against Wilson nml Johnson took a similar action lira let t 'nrlstl.inson. Johnson Is the only one of the three still ut liberty. Ol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It.Trt.ficlally ditfusts thu food and alda Nature in fltrcnKtlicnlno; and rocon structlnp tho exhausted dlcstIvo oc eans. It in the latest discovered dlp;cst aut and tonic. No other jireparatlon can approach It in eillclcncy. It in itantly relieves and permanently cures ttyspppsift, Indication, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea, Sick llcadaehc,GastnilBi'.i,Cratnp9 and all other results of imperfect digestion. 1'rlco 50e. nnd tl. Largo idreeoutiilnsSK times imall size, lloolt all about il yspepsla mailed f re Preoared by E- C. De'VI'TA CO.. Chicago BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car Stivice TO CHICAGO anil E1ST, IJBA.VE 7:00 A. IS.-iM V. 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