10 TflE OMATT.V D V TTjT IUZTa TrfT'lISDAV, XVI'jY 2G, moo. COMMERCIAL AM) FINANCIAL Wheat Rallies and Closes Firm After Touch ing Bottom. MARKET GENERALLY SHOWS DECLINE l'lne Wrntlior nml I,lcrpool Cnlilc Mnkr Corn Wcnli-Onln mill Pro vision Dull t nilcr Lack. (if Di'iiiiinil. . CHICAGO, July 28.-UIK shipping, snips ml a reduction In tho estimated French yield ciitno to tho aid of tlin pt vlnusly weak wheat market unci September cbucd Ufic over yesterday. Coin closed '40 lower nnd nnts ,'c down. At tin- rinse the provision market showed 2',i4fl5c decline. September wheat started out 'vu'ic over tho previous close at 75',4fj75,c, scalpers buying on a half-hearted hope of u rally followInK tho recent heuvy decline. Their hopes were blaBted In short order, how ever, for thero was no support at that time. Cables were weak, weather In the north west favorable for harvesting and outside people apparently did not know there wni such a thing ns a wheat market In this city. Tho market naturally began to do cllnn and ns It went down stop-loss orders were caught and the liquidation thus In duced helped the slamo nloriR. Liverpool aid that Argentine wheat was being of fered cheap and that the talent expected liberal arrivals from Russia. Not till Sep tember bumped up against 7ty, the bot tom of tho present decline, did the market receive much support. Soon after the cash part of the tnnrket begnn to attract at tention rash people hud sold between 500,0)1 and "00.000 bushels, most of It hard Kansas, end were covering In the pit. Shorts were further Jolted by a cable announcing a re duction In tho estimate of the French crop from 310,000,000 bushels to 2S0.O0O.0OO bushels. Trade becamo uctlvo anil September ral lied sleadlly to 75',fcc and closed soon after In a llrm condition, September UfJV" over vrstcrday at 75V4(J 75e. Now York reported &1 loads taken for export nnd of the ensh sales here 300,000 bushels were reported sold direct to tho other side. Seaboard clear ances In wheat and Hour were equal to 102, 000 bushels. Primary receipts aggregated 7S7.0O0 bushels, compared with 7!i9.lKM bushels last year. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported 231 cars, ngnlnst 181 last week and SV a year ago. Local receipts numbered 180 cars, 31 of contract crude. Kino growing weather over the largest area ever planted, giving promise of a bumper crop, caused a further decline in corn, although weak Liverpool cables wore nlsn nil Inlluenco In this direction. Llqtl.da tlon was renewed early nnd the nrlco foil off over n cent. Thero wuh still a good cash demand, but the smnllnesn of country offerings made It hard to llnd sellers and this, toRother with tho reaction In wheat, ciiucud a partial recovery later. Trade wuh quiet, September sold between flS'tftST'l.c, closing V4o under yesterday at 37?io. Re ceipts were 238 curs. Oats wero unlet. Tho market felt tho heaviness In wheat and corn early, but at no time was thero Hiich a general demand to sell as had been experienced in tho corn and wheat pits. Receipts were 80 cars. September sold between 23',i5(22;hc, closing He under yesterday at 23c. Provisions were dull and lluctuated under the guidanco of wheat and corn. Tho ship ping demand for product was fair, but thu outside trade was Indifferent, packers not buying, nnd hogs lowur at tho ynrds. Tho close, howsver, was steady. Sentember pork sold between $11 7ft and $11 90, and closed ISo under yesterday at $11.77',4; Sep tember lard between Jfi.701iC.72V.. and jr. 7.f fi 77'4, closing 2',4c down at $6r7j, and Sep tember ribs between $6.S7V4 and $G.'J2'4(O.W, with the close fie lower nt $6.90. Hstlmnted receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 150 cars; corn, 2.V) cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, 27,000 head. Tho lending futures ranged as follows: j Opnn-I High. Low. Close.l Yes'y. I 7i 74VJ 73H7lfi4 IWt, Hyni2 744 73,il 71N 7IU "5W4 754 HH'oVAi'ti 7DU 3S 33 37'S 3S .Us?, SHWnXm'ni 37' j 37Tii 3SW.1 .V!Vi SU 374 27?i 3SU 22 223 22',i 22f' 22 22i 22Ti 22 2"31 22 23 2,1 2274 23' 23 .' II 65 11 SO U S3 11 90 11 70 11 77',. 11 9214 '. C 70 C 72!-'. (5 73 S 73 fi 70 (i 73 (i 77 6 f0 6 8') 0 75 6 77 0 S2 C 87 fi 92 fi 90 fi 93 tl S7.t fi 90 1! 93 0 87 C 87 G 85 (i S3 U 92 Wheat July Aug. Sept. Aug. Sept. Oats July Aug. Sept. I'ork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Oct. Rlbs July Sept. Oct. No 2. Cash quotations were as follows: PLOUll Steady ; winter patents, J3.90fe 4 10; straights, JI.2053.8O; clears, $1.00'fi5.00; spring npochils. $4.03571.75; patents. $3.70i'l.20; strali;btH. $2.2iK?:i.70; bakers, $2.30fi2.S0. WHHAT No. 3, 71M72c; No. 2 red, 7fiff 77c. CORN No. 2, 3S?ic; No. 2 yellow, 3Sc. OATS-No. 2. 2lji2lc; No. 2 white. 2lfl 27'4C; No. 3 white. 2IUfi2nc. 1 RYU No. 2. 52c. HARLHY-tiood fucdlug, 40c; fair to choice malting, 45yiCe. SHHDS-No. 1 Ilaxsced, $1.50; No. 1 north western, $1.60. Prime timothy, J3.35. Clover, contract grade, $S. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., S11.23 Mil 73. Lard, per 100 lbs., $H.575jfi.72. Short ribs sides (loose), Jfi 9iTri7.20. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), Jfi. 737.00. Short clear sides (boxed). $7.l0?7.5O. WHISICY-IUsis of high wines, $1.23. SlHiARS-Cut loaf. $0.8S; granulatcd,r,.32; confectioners A, $6.2S; off A, $0.13. Follow lug aro the receipts and shipments for today: Articles Receipts. Shipments. 1- our. bills .11,000 ic.ooo ) heat, bu 140,000 160.000 "". bu Itfi.WX) f.oo.OOO 23.S,(Hm 120.000 J'yp. bu r.,000 Hurley, bu 1 1,000 3,000 On the Produce exchange today tho but ter market was llrm; creameries, ir,ffl9c; dairies. Hfil7c. Cheese, llrm, 910ic Kggs, llrm, frosh, llc. msw voiiic :t:.r.it.ii, maiiki-vi1. Quotation for the Iluy on Vurioim I'oinnioitllli'N, NHW YORK, July 25.-FLOCR-Rccclpts, 27.138 bbls.; exports, 820 bbls.; sales. 0,230 I'kgs. ; market was weak and again lower, closing u shade steadier In tone on tho late rally In wheat; winter patents, l.l.iKtfi 1.30. winter straights, $.l.fi3fi3.8fl; Minnesota 1 lit ems, J1.23f)'l 50; winter extra, Si. "Oft 3 0); Minnesota bakers, $.'.KM3.33; winter low grades, fl 411(2.70. Rye. weak; sales, .'13 1 bids.; fair to good, g;.l(V(.l..1U; choice to fancy. JX3.3fi3.73. CORN.MIOAI-Steady; yellow western, .'c. city. 90c; Hrandywlne. $2.rwT2.rt RYi: ICasy ; No. 2 western. 59c. f. o. b.. iilloat; statu, 551jC0-, c. I. f., New York car lots. . HARLHY-Dull; feeding, 4Se. e. I. f.. New lork; malting, 4Mifi3e. c. I. f.. New York. I1AR1.KY MALT Nominal. V 1 1 HAT Receipts, 11.923 bu.; sales, 3,270, 000 bu. futures. 4SS.OO0 bu uxports. Spot markot llrm, No. 2 red. 82c. f. o. b., 11llo.it. No. 2 red. 7Sc, elevator; No. 1 northern Xhilutli. Mhc. f. o. b.. atloat to arrive; No. t hard D.iluth. FiiV. f. o. b., allont to ar rive Options opened easy and dovelonn 1 positive weakness later, owing to tin. w eather In the norths est harvest districts, niore or less liquidation, foreign selling a id heaviness in outsldo markets. It ilnalli milled decidedly on a big western en-h demand nnd closed llrm at i,4e net udvanco. sales Included: No. 2 rd July. SISWJV. closed. Sl'ic; September. 79s'n8JV.e: tJos.d Me: October. 80H8"4c: closed, S(VLo; l)o ceniher. SOHdlJlHe, closed. 8le. .(?,irsIlt'r,'1),,M' 1SI.30U bu.; exports. 243, 40 bu.; sales, 160,000 im. futures, fiis.ooc) bu. exports, Spot, Bteady; No. 2. 45c. f. o. b iilloat, and 4lc. elevator Option tnnrki" was weak all the forepart of tho day under further liquidation, Inspired by rains in rastern corn states and lower rabies. Latei It rallied on exiiort demanil and rover.n. closing llrm at c net ileclluo- July closed 43,c; September. 431fl3o; closed, 43,c. December. I01i40e; closed, 40-ie. OATS Receipts. 93,800 till. ; exports, 7.700 bu. Spot easier; No. 2. 27c; No. 3, 27c; No " white. Me: No. 3 white, 2Se; track mixed western, 2,iTi29e; track white western. -SA!c; track while state, 2SUfJ33c. Op tions quiet nnd easy. iU, "rElr.",V hll'PiB. 7075c; good to choice. 80i92e. .J!0,'S Stoutly; state, common to choice, ISO crop, llMllo, old, SJTSo; Pacific coast, I819 croii. l(Vul3c; old. 31oc icl,n.),'r.ti8t.on,lv; O'Uveston. 20 to 23 lbs.. 1,: C?".r,or"ln: 21 ,0 u,s- 21c; Toxus dry. tl to ,so Ins., to 1 . HAT 1 1 131 1 Steady; hemlock solo, Huenos Ayres, light to heavy, 2324e; uclil, 23 " PROVISIONS-Reef, dull; family. $10.50 12.0.); mess, J9 00',9 30; beef hams. $20.tn.ff 21.00; lket W.ooii u.oo; city extra India mess, $ltf.(Wil7.W. Hit meats, quiet; pick led bellies, SUWlOe; pickled shoulders. 6o; p ckled hanis, 101 10; e. Lard, easy; western Mmed, $7.12; July closed. $7.12, nom tnni; retlited, quiet; continent. $7.40: South AJMrlca, $8; compound, $B.23ifii.37. Pork, dill family, $11' iv 'A, short clear, $13.00 '' "0 nirss, $.' t -jlJ 50 TLI,OW Strady, city ($2 per pkg ), 4r. country (pkgs. free), 4fflHe. RICH Urm. domestic, fnlr to extra, 4JJ G'jc; Japan, 4f(4''e. MOLASSKH - Firm; New Orleans, open ket!e. good to choice, 4t05Rc. 11'. 'TTHR Receipts, 8.S20 pkgs.; weak; creamery, 172dc, cjrrcnt packed factory, WQVr. , CHL'KSK Receipts, 2,774 pkgs.: steady; lnrge white. 9'(9'4e; large rolored, 91f9c; small white, 9Sft9Te; small colored, 9-Stf 9'4c BOOS Receipts, 7,850 pkgs.; llrm; west ern, at mark. llf13c for nveniRO lots; western, loss off, 15c. JIKTALS The feature of tho operations In the metal market today was a sensa tional drop In tin of nbnnt lc, duo almost entirely to the utter collapse of tho spot corner. At the slose xpot tin was very weak at $32. 7Mi 113.00. Futures were entirely nominal. Copper In London declined 10s, but remained quiet, with nothing doing here, nt $1(5. V) Lead nnd spelter wero un changed at $3 97frl.o2 and $4.2.Vtf 1.30. Only 11 small Jobbing business was In progresi for Iron anil steel nt the lowest llgurcs. Old material was again somewhat lower. 1 he brokers' price for lead was $3.93 nnd for copper $1S.D0. OMAHA VIIOM:SAI.S MAItKKTS. Condlllon nf Trade 11 nil (t notations an Staple nml Cnney Produce. ICOOS Receipts, liberal; good stock, 10c. Livn POCLTRY-IIcns, 7c, roosters, according to age and size. 31?4c; broilers, 10fllc; ducks, 4ii5c, ge..Be, 4100; turkeys, o KRKS11 UR1JSSRO POULTRY Hens, Jft9c, roosters, MCc; ducks nnd geese. 9'f 10c; broilers, per lb., 12H15c; turkeys, 12c. RUTTHR-Coinmon to fair, 13e; chol-c, 15 OI6c; separator, 20c, gathered creamery, 17if 18c, I'ISlI-Tront, 10c; bluo fish, 12c; pickerel, 8c; catfish. 12c. drcised bulTnlo, 6e; whlte lln, 9c; herring, Ec; black bass, 10c; sal mon 13c; white bass, 103, crnpple, 10c; pike, 10c; halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c; ring percn, Cc; lobsters, green, 32c; boiled lobsters, 23c; niiiekerel, 2Cc; codllsh. 10c; yellow perch, 6c. PIOKONri-Llve, per doz., SOcfJt.OO. VKALS-fholce, 9'ulOo. ,, HAY-Per carload lots: Upland, choice, JJ.SO; midland, choice, $0.50; lowland, choice, $5.50; ryo straw, choice, JO; No. 3 corn, 37c; No. 3 white otts, 24c; cracked corn, per ton, $lo; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, $15.50; bran, per ton, $12.50; nhorts, per ton, $12.50. .. VKCJHTARLUS. CJJC UMRF.RS-Per doz.. 40350e. ASPARAOUS-Home-grown, per doz., 20 KKW TURNIPS-Per bu. basket, 7c. NHW llHKTS-Pcr doz. buncns. 30c. NHW CARROTS Per doz. tiunches, 25c. f,KTTUCiC-Per doz., Sue. RADISHICS Home-srown, per doz., 15U 20c. PIMS-Per -bn. baoket, 60c. WAX IJHANS-Per -bu. basket, 50c. NEW I'OTATOliS-Per bu.. 40J43C. .'AnitAOK Home-grown, per lb., Iftc. CA ULt FLOW KR Per doz.. $1. ORFFN CORN-Per doz., 10013c. TOMATOKS-IIome-Rrown, per -bu. bas kot. fifle. RIII'HAHH Per lb., lc. ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., Ic. FRUITS. STRAWRRRRIKS All gone. HLACICmCRRIKS-Per 24-qt. case, J2.2J. IILACIC RASPHHRRIES Out of tho mar ket. RKD RASPRHRRIRS Per 24-qt. case, $2.60. HLURHKRHIFS 16-at- cases. $2.2S. CURRANTS-Out of tho markot. PKACIIICS-Callfornla, per box, 8083o! Texas, per t-basket crate. 75n80c. APRICOTS-Callfornla. pr box. $133. PLl'.MS-Callfomln. tier crate, $1,1811,25. PRUNICS California. Tragedy, per crate, $1.23; Kelsay. Japan, per crate, $1.33. HARTLliTT PKARS-Callfornla. per box, $1 751f2 CO. ORAPKS-Callfornla, 4-baskot crate, J1.50; Cullfornln nectarines, 4-basket crate, $1.25, 000Kni2RRIKS-Out of the market. CHBHJUICS-Callfornla, per 10-lb. box, Jl.lOl.fii; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.25; 8-lb. baskets. GOTjOOc. WATHRMKLONS - Ai to size, 250300 each. APPLKS Nntlvn, 76cH$1.00 per bu.; per bbl., $2.76ffi3.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINKAPPLKS-I'er do?., $1.5031.75. ORANGKfe Cnllfornla. Mediterranean sweets, per box, $4; Valenclas, $4,0011.50. LHMONS-Callfornla, fancy, $3.50; choice, $5.25. U A NAN AS Per bunch, according to slzs, $2 251(3.00. MISCKLLANROUS. NUTS-Hlckory, lurte. per bu., $1.X; shellbarks, $1,33; Rngllsh Walnuts, per lb 12U13c; tllberts, per lb., 12c; alminds, per lb., ltgito; raw, per lb., 51fic; roasted, 0'f77c. HIDKS. HIOIiS-No. X green hides, 7c; No. 2 green hides. Gc; No. 1 salted hides, 7c; No. 2 salted hides, Cc; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c. St, I.unla (irntn unit Provisions, ST. LOUIS. July 23-WHICAT-Hlgher; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, ,72'72?lc; track, 73J(74c; July. 72Ve; August, 72c; Sep tember, 73Jc; December, 75$c; No. 2 hard, 70S71e. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 3Sc; track, 354H39'ic; July, 37c; September, 36Hc; year, 32c. OATS-Firm; No. 2 cash. 23c; track. 2Ki2lc: July, 23c; September, 224,c; No. 2 white. 27c. HYH-Uasler at C4c. FLOUR Dull and weaker; patents, $3.63 li3.S0; extra fancy and straights, $3.25!i3.40; clear. $3.0013.15. S13KDS Timothy, strong; new, to nrrlve, August, wanted, with $3.20 bid; snot, $2.50 (7(3.00, nominal and scaice. Flax, lower, at $1.45 bid. CORNMHAL-Stcady nt $2.2052.23. HRAN ICasy ; sacked, cast track. 67c. HAY Timothy, easier, $10,00110.50; prai rie, llrm, $0,701(8.75. WIIISKY-Steady. $1.23. IRON COTTON TIKS-$1.32. HAar5iNO-8fi8Hc. HUMP TWINH-Do. M KTALS Lend, quiet at $3.93. Spelter, lower at $(.10. PDl'LTRV Steady; chickens, 7c; springs, 9c; turkeys. 55i0e; ducks, 6c; .springs, Btf IV3C, geese, springs, 5fi6c. KO(JS Steady at 9c. lll'TTHR Steady ; creamery, 161?19c; dairy, HlilOc PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, $12.75. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.5!; choice, fii.CO. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts. $7.12; clenr ribs, $7.37; clear, $7.fi'J. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.87; clear sides. $S.12. RKCKIPTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls.; vrt.-Tit, 121,- 000 bu. corn. 4200 bu.; oats, ;tS,CK)0 bu. Sllll'MKNTS-Flour, 9,000 bblh.; wheat, 83,(X) bu.; corn, 60,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. K nil huh City (irntn anil Provision. KANSAS CITY. July 23. WI I HAT Sep tember. ((Ptc; cash, No. 2 hard. 6ilC7c; No. 3, 0!'ii4c, No. 2 red, 701i72c; No. 3, 661Z70o. t'ORNSopl ember, 33c; December, 32c; cash, No. 2 mixed. 25',4W35c; No. 2 whito, 3S',ill3.Se; No. 3, r,c. OATS-No. 2 white, 2?26c. RYH-No. 2. 50c. 11 AY Choice timothy, $9.00; cholco pralrlo, S7.C0. HUTTHR-Crcamery, 151lOc; dairy, fancy, 15c. HOOS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Knnsas stock, 9c, loss off, cases returned; now whltewood cases Included, c .more, HF.CHIPTS-Wheat, 113,800 bu.; corn, 33,800 bu . oats. 5.000 bu SIIIl'.MHNTS-Wheat, 112,200 bu.; corn, 21,700 bu.; 0.1th. 2,000 bu. Liverpool Uraln ami I'mvUlnns. L1VHRPOOL, July 25,-WHHAT-Spot, sternly, No. 1 northern, spring. Hs 2d; No. 1 California, s ldfiiis2d; futures were quiet; July, nominal; September, Cs; December, Os Id. CORN Spot, new, quiet; old, steady American mixed, new, 3s 10d; American mixed, old, 3s lid; futures were quiet; Sep tember, 2 1 10d; November, 3s 10d. PROVISIONS-Hacon. Cuinberland cut, 2S to 30 lbs., steady at 3Ss. Lard. American rcllned In pails, dull at 36s Od, prime wettcrn in tierces, sttady at 31s 9d. Cheese, Ameri can llnest, colored, dull at 47s Cd. .l I linen pol In M'lient Inrlcet, MINNEAPOLIS. July 23,-WHHAT-In store. No. 1 northern, July, 74c; Septem ber, 73(75c. December, 76?r76c; on track, No. 1 hard, 777c; No. 1 northern, 75c; No. 2 northern, 71sc. FLOCK Steady nnd unchanged. HRAN-ln bulk. $12 OO'u 12.50. I'lillndelpliln I'riiUuee Market. PII1LADHLPIIIA, July 23.-I1UTTRR-Flrm; good demand; fancy western cream erv. 20c: fancy western prints. 23c. HCJOS Steady; fresh nearby and west ern. 13c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh southern. 11c CHRHSH-rnchnnged. Toledo (irnlii Mnrkel, TOLRDO. July 25.-WHHAT-Dull, hlher for futures; No. 2 cash and Julv 77c. September, 7Se. CORN Dull; No. 2 September, 3&.-i bid. OATS-Qulet; No. 2 cash, 23c. RYH No sales. BHKDS-Clovcr. very dull. Peoi'ln MnrUet, PHORIA, July 25,-CORN-Qulet; No. 3, 39c. OATS Hasy; No. 3 wl.ito, 2lo track. WIUSKY-Ou tho basis of $1.23 for finished goods, Diilu'lli (Jraln MiirLrt, DCLUT1I. July 23,-WHRAT-No. 1 hard, cash, 79'tc; August, 79VSc; September. 79o; Dfcember. 7Sic; No, 1 northern, cash, T!Hc; Aujust, "TIHcj September, 77c; December, 7fi',c, No. 2 northern, 75 c, No. 3 spring, '"OATS 2.3r(i25itc. COHN-38e MOVHMITS OF STOCKS AMI TtOMIS. DeellnltiK Tendeiiey In the Market In Offset by Fnlrly Slendy Clone. NHW YORK. July 26-The attempt to tnko speculative profits In the market bar ten of any real buying demand hnd Its nat ural result In a further decline of prl ci today The reaction which set In yester day also encouraged the putting out or some fresh short lines. Hut the bears wru by no means uggrcsslve In their nperatlnn and the speculators on the long side wre apparently well enough fortlllrd to be free from the necessity of liquidating on a rap idly falling market. The declining tend ency of prices consequently showed abate ment us the day wore on and the closing ivns fairly steady, but nt fractional in clines being the rule. There were no evi dences of renewed manipulation for an ad vance, the one or two strong spots whl.ll were In evidence during the day appearing to be due to independent causes. , American Tobacco was well bought on the belief that the forthcoming report will show extraordinary earnings. Metropolitan Street Rallwa was marked up 3 points from thj low point without any news to explain the movement. There were llrm spots also In the railroad list, notably In Southern Pa cific und Southern Railway preferred, but these dlil not represent anv nggresslvo stnnd against the reaction. The ccsntl.in of the pressure to realize nroused n nnt ural expectation that the bulls were ready to resume their efforts for an advance. hlle this expectation checks the opera tions by the bears, the effort to rallv prices was not forthcoming. The comlttlrns In foreign markets were a depre. sing Inilue.ico here, especially the fear reported both from London and on the continent of approach ing stringency in the money market. This fear was based on the high rate of Interest which the Hritlsh treasury was obliged to Cay on yesterday's allotment of treasury Ills and on the expectation that rurther war loans are to be forthcoming. The ab sence of engagements of gold for export bv tomorrow's steamer, although they had been counted upon, did not snm to relieve tho market of Its tipprchen-don of future demnnds from nbrond upon the local money market. The week's advance in sterling at Paris and the remission of the Hank of eranco's offer of Interest on gold In transit have apparently wiped out tho profit on exports to Franco. Hut money In London continues firm and sterling exchange here advanced a fraction, und It Is considered certain that the receipt of gold from west ern points will be followed by renewed outgo of the metal. Tho current enso of cnll loans Is to be attributed as much to the dclre of lenders to keep their funds In easily nccesslbln shape as to any plethora of Idle funds seeking employment. New York bankers aro practically out of the market for mer cantile paper, and they continue loathe to put out funds for time loans for any long period. The Biib-trcnsury has supplied nbout $1,000,000 to the money market on balance since Friday, but this has been on u declining scale, and the day's debt bal ance u; the clearing house against the government Institution was less than $so.wi Reports of an nttemptcd adjustment nf various matters In dispute between the New York Central and Its employes, tho folluro to advance rcllned sugar as ex pected, the still unsettled scale of wages amongst steel workers and the decrease In earnings for St. Paul for the third week In July were minor factors in the depression. The bond market was without any fea ture of special Interest. Total sales, par value, $1,120,000. United St.ites refunding 2s when Issued advanced per cent, and tho old 4s and 5s per cent In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram: Huslncss for the new account was very light In the markets here today nnd the tone was flat, although there was some Improvement toward the close on more favorablo news from South Africa. Americans were neglected and they de veloped a sagging tendency. The Con tango wus hlghur than at the last settle ment, being 5 to 5. Money was llrm and tho Hank of England lent a Urge amount at the nnicl.il minimum rate of 1 per cent. It monopolized business In short bills. Sli ver fell to 274, spot; 27 forward on ?als for Indian account. Tne net inmix 01 goal for the week was 3uf,000. Following ate tho closing prices on the New York Stork exchnnge: Atchison ila 11 f J rtaltlmore & Ohio. CunnJinn Pacific. CuiiuJh So Clies. ft Ohio Chicago (1. V..... C . It. & Q Chi. Iml. A I, ilo pfil CIiIcsro K III., Clilcaco iz N. V.. a., n. 1. & p . It 1 Union Pai-lfla . CJ-V do pfd . 71V tVubanh . 5', do pfd . I,l Wheel it I,. L.. . 3T'4 do Id pfd . 11 WWcnneln Centinl. ,i;VTlilnl Avenui) . 7Mi en . in f's six . 11 :09 1:3 113 r. 123 31 SSVi .13 1W 31 , ss 1 17 2n 67 3-i 73'.j 23 7S 97 128 n :,6'.j 31 24 79ij 31 ei 130 53 100 22 M 76 31 hi isn iii :.. r. 130 15 r3 94 M SO 91 41'. 4 7.1 132 ;, 127 lion 71 10U :t 93 79-'i 11 ,'t . HVAdams Iix Amerlrnn Iix . 95 tj. S. i::c V ells-Knrgo Kx... Anver. Cot. Oil ... do pfd Anier. Malting .... do pfd Amur. S. & It do pM Amor. Spirits do pfd Amer. S. II ilo pfd .16" rl. 1 . fit HI. 1,, . . 41'., . ICS t!t .173 . !7'4' - n 1o 1st pfJ do 2,t pM Dl. & llurion ... Del. L. & XV Denver A H. (,..., do pfil Krle , lo lt pfd fit. Nor. pfil Hockloc Coal .... ltocklnr. Valley .. Illinois Central ... Iowa Central ilo pfd k. c, i. & a Luke Krle & W... do pfd Lake Shore L. A N Manhattan L Met. St. Ity Mexican Central .. Minn. & St. L do pfd , Mo. 1'arlllc Mobile & Ohio .... !.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central .... Norfolk & W do 11 f J No. Paellla do pfd Ontario & XV Ore. Ity. & Nav... do pfd Pennsylvania Ileadlnc do lHt pfd do 2d pfil rtlo Ci. XV do pfd St. L. & S. F do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd St U Southw do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. fic Omshn.i So. Pacllle So. Railway do pfd Texas & Pacific... do pfd 13 Amer. Tin Plato.. , tl'.' do pfil . US' J' Amer. Tobacco io pfd . 17 . 16 , -x , M .210 . 73 . 90'i .117 . nii . '.; . OJ . S0i , ?. . ic . 3t .131: lM'lj '. f . r,o', . 7!'i . 50' j . 43 Anne. Mining Co... llrooklyn It. T Colo, l'ucl A Iron.. Con. Tobacco do pfd Federal Steel do pfd Oen. Clectrlc Glucose Sugar do pfd IliUr. Paper do pfd Laclede fins National UUcult ... do pfd National Lead do pfd National Steel do pfd N. Y. Air Ilrnke .. No. American Pa-ltlc Coast do 1st 'pfd do :,! pfd 76 i:? Pacific Mall r,ii j'eopie's (,a W, Pressed fi. Car 2S ilo pfd M't Pullman P. Car.... 90 S. I!. & T 9',; Hugnr . 67 do pfd . n . 10 . 26 .111 .17: 110 . 37 . 11 . -.: itv Tenn. Coal A- Iron V. S. leather do pfd V. S. Rubber do pfd Western t'nlon ... Republic I. fi S... do pfd: p. c. r. st. l. Offered. Xi'ir York Money Jlnrket, NEW YOUIC. July 25.-.MONi;Y-On call, steady at 1 per cent; prime mercantile paper, tiff PS per cent. STKHLINO KXCHANOK-Flrni nt S4.7 iJ4.S7?t for demand nnd at $4 s.'Pi'ii 4.8.1 for sixty days: posted rates. $t SI(!7I,S5 and $ls: commercial bills, $l.NMi i.a. SlLVKIt-IJar. tMc: certificates, SlWl C2c; Mexican dollars, ISc. HONOS Covernment. strong; state, weak; railroad, Irregular. The, closing prices on bonds today are as follows: 'V. 8. ref. ii, reg. do coupon do 2s, reif do 3p, reg do coupon do 4. reg do ioupon do old 4s, reg.... do coupon do 5, rei: do coupon D. of C. Id) Atoh. gen. 4s i!n ai). 4s Canada So. 2 Ches. & O. 4',,i.... do Ss C. & N. XV. c. 7i.. do S F. deb. 5s Chicago Ter. 4... Colo. So. 4 l) it n i do fs Krle irnernl 4s.... P. W. & U C. I. Oen. Klertrle fs... la Central la K 1. P 4 O It... L. & N. unl. 4a... M , K. & T. :.... .lft'1 .101', ,100 .109" .110 .132", ma .116 .I1S, .111 .114 .121 .101 . S3)i ,10: , 99 .116 .HIM, .1W . 92 . S5 n: . J7 . 61) . 701, in in 71 . 9Mj . 63 do 4a v Y r is N. J. C. gen. 5a..., N'o. Pacific 3a do 4s N Y. C & St L 4a.. N & W e. 4a . ... 91 lis 1S2H 66 ,101 V 6i 10.1 192 l.'S 112 54 110 123 1C6 116 11 79 KMJ 70 111 35 im 116 103 111 s; 9) Oreuon Nav. la do 4a Oro. Short Linn 69.. do rumtol Sa Heading sen. 4a Rio O. W. !..... St I. & I M e 5a... jt I. .4. S P K. Ca. St. Paul console ... St P C. St p. do 5a So. Pacific, 4a So Hallway 5a S. R. & T. 6s Te. ti Pac. la do 2s Union Pacllle 4 W.tlu'li 1 do 2a West Shorn 4a Wis Cfnirai la Va. Cenlurlfa When Issued. "Trust receipts. 'Offered. London Stock luotMtlin. LONDON, July 25.-1 p. m.-Closltig: Consols, money., do account .... Atchison Canadian Pacific St Paul Illinois Central 97; l.l'.e . 97 do lat pfd . 27 ilVnniylvunU .... M'J Iteadlng UIINo. Paeltle pfd.. 122 Oraml Trunk .... 11 '!3 taw 71 k 5Kn Ijiulsvlllo 74' Anucondii Union Pacific pfd.. 77Htand Mlnea N. Y Central 133 S1LVFH Har. steady, 27d per ounce, MONIJY .Tiii per cent: snort bills, per cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent. I'orelK'i I'Iuhih-IhI, HKRLIN, July 25. On tho bourse today dullness prevallod In all departments. Transactions were affected by tho wcv&wh rr ported from thr New York nnd London markets Itrusscls nnd Paris were de I rcsscd and the greater part of yesterday s .iilvaticc was lost Americans und Cana dians were lower Kxchange on London, JPm ISpfg for checks. Discount rates. Short bills, 2 pPr ceni; three months' bills, I per cent. PAItlS. July 25-On the bourse today weaker (luotations from abroad and appre hension of dearer money caused dullness at the commencement of business. There was a tendency downward In prices, but at the close they were somewhat llrmer. Kalllrs started weak, but were affected by the general Improvement at the finish LONDON, July 25. American securities were lower nt the opening, but later re acted and closed nbout steady nnd on a parity with New York. The late trading jvns Inactive, but the tone was good. Spnn Ish Is closed nt 71. Gold promlum at Iluc tios Ay res, 13U..K). tliiiton Si,.(, nml llnnri. IIOSTON, July 26,-Call loans. 2JT3 per rent; time loans, 3474 per cent. Ofllclal closlns: A , T & S F do pfd Amet. Susar do pfd It'll Telephone ... lioston Albany. Dontnn Hlevated .. Itosion K- Me C. R. ft Q Ivunlnlon Cosl .... do pfd l'cd'ral Sfeel do pfd ritchliii'g pfd Oen. Klertrle do pfd Mex. Central Mich Telephone .. N. II (1 & C "Id Clocy old Dominion Rubber Union Pacific 5SWel Kn.l Westlnsli. ttlee. 126! Wis. Central .... . ! - . II .10 . 6 117 Atchison 4s li tis 1(2 .v. 1: o. & c. 5s. Adventure Allou"! Mining Co Amal. Copper Atlantic . 1 . S7 . 2.1 ,.301 . 61 .7f. ,. 17 . 13 . 2S .. 671 126 3Hil!oston f,- Mont... Haul llutte f, llnston .. 34 li'ol ft Hecla , 67 ICrnlrnnlal 136 il'ranklln lS-i'llllumlnldt 1SSVcrol-i 11 . V, ijiilnoy 132 . 16 Santa Fe Copper... "i .111 Tamarnck 105 . 19 Utah Mining Wt . ?4 W m nil 2 . 5t! Wolverines 1! Xesr York Mining: Mocks. NHW YOIIK. Jnlv 2B. The following arc tho closing quotations for mining shares lotito : Chollar 12 Ontario 610 crown Point 10 Ophlr 62 Con. Cal. & Va.... 13', Plymouth 10 Iie.nlwood n ljulcksllver 110 Oould Currle so do pfd fi,1 Hnte & Norcrosa... 20 Sierra Nevada 12 Hoinestaks ROM Standard 4 Iron Silver 52 fnlun Con 14 Mexican 15 Yellow Jacket 19 Hunk t'lenrliiKS. CIIirACIO. Julv 2.-, Plearlncs. SI9.42S.in9 balances. $2.24.1.!HO : posted exchange, $I.S1 r.. 1 lily . V.... : t . . . ...... yii. .5,., i- inin exeiiiin!,,. ST. LOUIS. Julv 25. -Clearings. Si.R26.18S: balances, $W,9SS, money, W" per cent, New loric exenange, i'.,e iiicoiiut diii, par nsneu NHW YORK. Julv 25.-Clearlngs. S131.916.- 749; balances, S.V659,7S0. The subtreasury nail a ileblt balance today or i!i,llfi. PIIILADFLPIIIA. July 2,i.-Clearlngs $ll.4SS,9Si; balances, $2,317,21)2; money, 3 per com. HALTIMOUI-2. July 25.-Clearlngs, $2.SI2,- &n; nalances, $:i.,i,3.s; money, us per cent. HOSTON. July 25.-f'learlngs, $17,G25,2fiS; balances. SI.CtS.!32. CINCINNATI. July 23,-Clcarlngs. $2.3i',0, OtU); New York exchange, 20c premium; money, 27iti per cent. Cotton Market. NFW YOIUv. Julv 25. The cotton market opened easy, with prices down rVfllO points 111 sympmny wnn Heaviness 111 1110 i;nglisn market. The local trade was Influenced by a brilliant array of crop reports from all quarters of the belt and a weather map that was well nlcli perfect. As late cables from Liverpool displayed a somewhat steadier icelliig uliroail. sports here covered par tially, on which support the markot rallied almost to the clo'lng loud of yesterday, only to subsequently sink back under neg led on the part of bulls nnd scattering short sales by m-nlpurM. Karly In the nfter noon there was a fresh advanre on n flurry of buying from tho short side, but tho mar ket at best showed a treble recuperative energy and soon becamo apathetic. The close was quiet, with prices nut 7J15 points lower, about the bottom for the dav. NHW YOIIK, Julv A-COTTON-Futures rloyed q-ilet; July, 9..,c: August, !)2Sc; Sep tember. .7le; October. S.iiSc; November. 8.2"c; r"ceinbor. S.21c: January, K21c: Feb ruary. S.22c; March. S.ICc: April. S.25c; May. S.3U-. Spot, dull; mlildllng uplands, 10c; middling gulf, 10 lie; Kales, 155 bules. ST. LOUIS. July 2o.-COTTON-Qulet; no sales; middling. !ric: receipts. ,1s;i baloa: shljinientM. 857 bales; stock. 1.S93 bales. NKW OULI3ANS, July 25.-COTTON-Qulet; sales, S25 bales; ordinary, fil-lfic: good ordinary, low middling, 9c; middling. 10c: good middling. 10c; mid dling fair, 10'ic; receipts. 2.307 bales; stock. GI.SW bales Fjturen. quiet and steady, July, 10.13'iT10.15o; August, ..12iri9.53e; S?p tember. 8.5.VaS.i";c; October. .S.14I(S.15;: No vember. S.02ir..03e; Drcembor, S.01'!T3.(i2c, Jnnunry. s.OHS.03e: Uabrunry. 8.03fS.05c; March S.0.")fIS.07c; April, 8.07ft M.fWc LIVHHPOOL. July 2.'..-COTTON-Spot, limited demand: prices hardunlng: Ameri can middling, 5 27-32d. The sales of tho -My were 4,000 bales, of which 100 bales wero for speculation and export, and Included .1,300 American: receipts, ii.200 bsles, all American. Futures opened stoadv nnd cloned quiet; American middling, I. 'm. c, July, $5.29. value: July and August, $5 ;.i, sellers; August and September. $5.15, buy ers; September and October. $4. IX), Kellers; October and November, $1.47, sellers; No vember and December, $1.41, buyers; De cember and January, $I.3S, sellers! Jnnuarv and February, $1.3(1, sellers; February and March, $U1, sellers; March and April, $4.33, sellers. Coffee Market. NKW YOUK. July 25.-COFFF,12-Spot, Rio, dull; No. 7. Invoice, 9c, nominal. Mild, quiet; Cordova. 0'jil3c. The mar ket for coffee futures opened steady, with prices 5ffl0 points lower and for a tlmo showed weakness under local nnd foreign selling, prompted by weak Kuroponn mar ket news, large Brazilian receipts, reported easier spot market and an absence of spec ulative support. Trading was moderately active throughout the session. The market closed stoadv, with prices 1520 points lower. Total sales, 08,000 bags. Including July nt S7.9VrjS.oo; September. $7 WihS.OO; Oc tober. SS.n0fiS.l0: November, $8.05; Decem ber, SS.2iifjS.25: January, $S.2.ViS.30; March, SS.S0fiS.i0; April. $S.40Uj.S.50; May, $S.50. fill MnrkrtN. OIL CITY, Pa., July 25.-OILS-Crcdlt balances, $1.27: certltlcntes, $1.2S bid for cash; shipments, 83.133 bbls.; average, &0, 917 bbls.; runs, 115.1S0 bbls.; average, S9.131 bbls. NHW YORK, July 23.-OILS-Turpentino, easy, 4.Vji 45c. LONDON. July 27.-OI LS-Calcutta Un seed, spot, 55s: Unseed. 33s ld. Petroleum, spirits. Slid. Turpentine spirits, 31s. LIVHHPOOL, July 25.-OILS-Cottonseed, Hull rcllned, August, firm, 22s tid. Tur pentlno spirits, dull, 32s 6d. Dry (ioods Mnrkel. NHW YORK, July 25.-DRY OOODS-Tho market today has not shown any change nf moment. There has been a fair domain! for bleached cottons anil some makes are firmer, an occasional ticket being ndvnncod to the price from which It was reduced Monday. Ilrown cottons are dull through out and Irregular for spot goods. No chango In coarso colored goodH. Prints dull, print cloths firm, men's wear woolens quiet, pending next week'H opening. Woolen and worsted dress goods generally slow und ensy to buy. Citllfoi-iilii Ilrled FrultN. NHW YORK. July 25.-CAL1FORNIA PjHIHD FRUITS-Innctlvo and nominal. Trading was rather sluggish In tho market for evaporated upples and void of any new features of Importune -. At the cloe the market was about steady at unchanged prices. State, common, 3j5o; rirlme, 57' 5c; cholco, $5MiGc; fancy, 7j7o. Cali fornia dried prunes, JTj7o per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, Ufjllc; Moor Park. l.VTil7c. Peaches, peeled, H'jiloe: unpceled, Wt9c. SiiKiir llnrket. NHW YORK. July 25.-SUC.AP.-Raw. strong; fair refining, 4c; centiifiignl, ffi test. 4c. MnlasscH sugnr, lc; rellncd, llrm. LONDON. July 25.-SUC,AR-Haw Mus covado. 13s; centrifugal, 13s 4d; July boot, 12s ld. NHW ORLHANS, July 25,-SUriAR-Strong: open kettle. 4?,c; centrifugal, yel low, 5Gt5c; seconds, 3113-lfic. Stock In Slulit. Following aro tho receipts at the four principal western markets for July 25: Cattle, lion's, Sheep. South Omaha 3.7fi2 10,934 1,3x5 Chicago 15,500 23,000 11,000 Kansas City ".510 11,301) ;i,coo St. Louis 2.S0O (1,200 2,200 Totuls .. 29,502 51.4SI 1S.1S5 Tin: it i:i.rY maiikut. INSTRUMHNTS iiuTced" on record Wednes day. July 25. 10X5: Will-runty Deeiln, South Onioha Land company to Fred Krug llrewlng company, lot 7. block S"9 South Omaha J BOO Louis Kusnar to Frautlaka llllek, lot I. block 0, Orchard Hill 11. 8. Lyman to c. W. Lyman, lots 1 to 0. block II. Dwlght & L.'s mill.... 1,000 LOW K. J. Richardson to A. L. Kimball, parts lots 19 and 20, Thornell's add 4.300 R. II. Wood and wife to N. I). J Mann. lots 5 and 6, block 13, South Omuha 1,850 Totl amount of transfers $ S.C'jQ OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt Todaj Moro Liberal, but Demand Equals the Supply, HOG MARKET SUFFERS A SHARP DECLINE t'nttle of (loud Utinlltr llrlnn Steady lo Strnniter Prices Slieep In tiood Deiiiiind nnd Market Slenily, SOUTH OMAHA. July 2. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllclal Monday 2,310 4.25S 9,'jftl Ofllclal Tllesdav 2,3.S 7,000 9,32.) Oltlclal Wednesday 3,702 10.9SI 1.18 , Three days this week S.IJO Same days last week.... 7.3J0 Same week before 13,072 Same three weeks ago.. 7,603 22,212 23,430 29,1'97 19,388 20,f,9J lti,94l 9.735 o.iiiiu iuur wccks ngo. . .iu.iwu .w.suj ,iui Av -rage price paid for tiogs for the last several days, with comparisons. 30,202 8.4CI 1D00.1S99.1S33.1S97.1S93.;U95.1S34. July Julv 3 73 3 57 3 23 Mi 4 03 4 92 6 Oil 3 78 3 61 3 18 3 21 2 95! 4 4 70 4 M 4 HI 4 71 4 Go 4 S 4 91 4 77 July 2 95 JUly July July JllK' 6 CSi 3 7S 3 6' 3 66 3 76 b I6 3 83 5 111 3 3 23 3 21 2 9S 2 9S July 8.. 3 86 3 87 3 32 3 04 1 ai .1 VT J . n qi!, A . 01 ,iuiy 9... July 10.. July 11.. July 12.. July 13.. July 14.. July 15.. July IC. July 17.. July 18.. July 19.. July 20.. July 21.. July 22.. 5 13 5 13 3 fs) 5 041 3 90 3 78 3 I 3 S TO 2 S7 4 5 f 2 94 4 67 4 79 6 02 4 04 :i ?! .1 1 1 4 IL 4 9i. 4 SO I 73 " ,. , rA, 1 00, 1 11 2 97; 4 78 (o ,0 , wi o on i - - 5 OS! 4 051 3 77 3 15 3 (.0 . I 3 99 3 77 3 17 3 ti 4 81 r. Jl-)' 1 f) fl "O 3 07. 4 81 4 8 1 '17 I 4 011 1 Oil ' 3 25 2 97 4 S2 I 4 S7 1 16 3 c2 I I 4 99 1 2M 3 89 3 32 1 4 941 I 191 3 80! 3 35 2 !'5 4 83 y) i 4 89, I 79 2 97 4 91 I 71 I7 t 21; 3 81. 3 3S 2 9S 4 9 I 31 3 79 3 27 2 8 4 8.1 5 3 82 3 25 2 83 4 81 4 7 151 4 36, I 3 31 2 92, 4 76 4 81 , I 31 1 3 S9 I 2 E9 1 I S' (1 Ul Jdly 23 1 5 1 July 21 1 5 15 July 25 1 5 0; Indicates Sunday. Holiday. Tho ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 11 scs. C, M. ,t St. P. Ry.. 1 1 O. & St. L. Ry 5 Missouri Pacllle Ry.. 11 9 U. P. system 3S C. H N. W. Ry F.. H. & M. V. R. R 1 52 3 fi 4 3 10 1 S. C. & I'. Ry 2 C St. P.. M. A- O.... r, H. .t M. R. R. R 4S C. 1). & U. Ry K. t. d St. J. Ry.. C, R. 1. At P., east C. R. 1. & P.. west 3 I lis Total receipts ,...15S c The disposition of the day's receipts was os follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: lluvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 326 era O. 11. Hammond Co 415 1.03.4 Swift nnd Company 661 1,790 Cudahy Packing Co C)2 2,118 Armour At Co 401 4,265 Omaha P. Co., Knn. City. 191 Swift, from Kansas City., sc. .... Hammond, Kansas City.. 53 .... J. L. Carey 2G 1. obman & Co 25 .... Hill Ac Huiltzlnger 92 Henton & Underwood 195 .... Livingstone At Schnller... 19 .... Hamilton At Rothschild... 76 L. F. Husz 40 Cudahy Uros. At Co 555 Other buyers 395 .... 349 28 449 983 049 Totals ...3.723 10,930 2.453 CATTLE The supply of beef cattle was a little more liberal today and the market was In good shape all around. Steers of good quality were In active demand and brought from steady to stronger prices than they did yesterday. For the week thoy are close to a dime higher. Common stuff, however, has not shown so much improvement, thougb they ore selling a little more freely. Owing to tho good de mand practically everything was disposed of today early In the morning nt very sat isfactory prices. There was a good supply of cow stuff at the yards today and prices were rather uneven. niricuy cnoice cows soiu luny steady with yesterday, or close to 10c Higher thun they did on last Friday. Can tiers seem to be In better demand than they were last week and sellers ure calling tho market a little stionger. Half-fat stuff, however. Is selling mean nnd Irreg ular, and It Is difficult to obtain bids on that class of stock. Cows on that order so 1 it today in somo cases 10e lower than they would have brought the first of the week. Feeder buyers were all looking for fresh supplies this morning, nnd tho tendency was to hold to them at stronger prices. Tho demnnd from the country is Improv ing all the time and prices are going up In proportion. (lood stock cattle are lOfolOc higher than they were last week. There were a few western cattle on today's market, but tho quality, ns n gen eral thing, was rather common. The bet ter grades sold generally at steady to stronger prices, bjt the cows of medium quality wero slow sale nnd prices weak to 10c lower. Representative sales: I1KHF STHHRS. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr 2 SI 20 1 KM 5 10 1 1170 4 75 21 ...1271 5 1.1 t 1460 4 2.1 47 119.', ; 15 95 978 4 65 2 119a 5 ir, 2 SfiO 4 20 6.V, 5 15 3 951 4 65 H 1P( ;; is 39 1165 4 73 50 HJ1 r, 15 1 1270 4 7.1 11 1218 5 11 36 926 1 SO 35 12(10 5 IS 16 1106 4 R.I SO 1227 5 13 11 S10 4 85 20 1113 5 15 2 1010 4 S.I 33 1214 5 20 12 111.1 4 S3 8.1 1402 5 20 15 1061 4 90 1 1170 5 20 21 996 4 90 18 1211 J Jft 14 1120 4 CO 25 1229 r, 30 38 1114 4 93 72 1119 5 25 M H'60 4 21 1141 5 23 21 1043 5 00 35 U53 5 25 27 973 5 (V) 34 lDf.6 5 30 IS 1213 .1 03 49 1173 5 30 22 lf9) 5 01 10 1200 5 30 22 1216 5 05 31 1(C2 5 30 22 1246 3 05 40 1316 5 30 20 1140 5 10 36 1314 3 33 29 12S6 5 10 STHKRS AND HEIFKRS. 22 013 4 70 21 1080 5 00 21 919 4 SO STHHRS AND COWS. 20 1073 4 fO COWS. 1 670 2 00 1 145ft 3 4ft 40 m 2 41 1 1020 3 30 2 Wtt 2 .10 27 1037 3 .71 2 910 2 30 1 11C0 3 50 3 010 2 .10 6 lift", 3 Sft 1 731 3 50 15 969 3 30 1 S-V) 2 .15 3 lJJfl 3 M II 1016 2 61 1 11S0 3 60 7 961 2 70 1 1300 3 Co 2 1030 2 73 2 1090 3 00 23 940 2 75 S 976 3 60 3 1036 2 81 6 1070 3 61 1 1000 2 5 2 ail 3 6.1 22 912 2 93 1 S30 3 ft.1 7 931 3 o) 1 1230 .1 so 1 810 3 00 2 1215 3 SS 4 1012 3 00 2 970 4 00 1 750 3 10 1 toco 4 00 2 931 3 1.1 2 1100 4 10 1 930 3 20 14 910 4 25 51 986 3 2l 2 1120 4 2.1 1 6.10 3 2) 3 103O t 23 43 OS) 3 it 1 1110 4 30 1 1030 3 23 2 P90 4 30 41 837 3 25 1 10S0 4 35 1 f-60 3 21 9 12)3 4 35 1 940 3 23 COWS AND IIHIFHRS. 12 773 4 25 3 926 4 4! STOCKHRB AND FHKDHRS. 31 10S7 3 40 4 875 4 00 1 650 3 50 30 807 4 00 1 MU 3 30 23 766 4 05 58 ft 3 75 16 782 4 10 IS 901 3 73 23 8S1 4 15 11 932 3 90 3 10!0 4 20 8 770 3 9) 1 SOft 4 2Q 6 4S3 4 00 48 1016 4 35 CALVHS. 1 280 4 30 13 1S9 5 00 3 203 5 23 IIHIFHRS. 2 706 3 25 S3 776 4 00 1 780 3 50 8 S2J 4 00 12 829 3 50 23 873 4 10 1 970 3 6ft 7 S-.'8 4 60 4 975 3 73 BULLS. 1 1391 3 ( 9 in 3 to 3 1191 3 10 1 1310 3 60 1 1M0 3 15 1 132) 4 00 2 1083 3 20 1 1260 4 00 1 1190 3 2. 1 1550 4 25 1 11(H) 3 23 STAOS. 1 IftV) I 75 2 1100 4 SO 1 IIM 3 M 1 IJfrt 4 JO 2 1090 3 M STOCK COWS AND IIHIFHRS. 1 450 2 00 2S 779 3 25 6 90S 2 91 4 437 3 35 1 601 3 00 16 5'6 3 70 7 .V. 583 3 2.1 82 714 3 75 NKHRASKA. Scows 855 3 05 1 bull 1170 2 40 35 COWS 917 3 05 1 bull 1600 2 75 5 COWS 1020 3 05 2 COWS 885 2 W 1 cow S80 2 fiO 1 eow 690 2 10 Idnho. 38 feeders.. 935 4 10 48 feednrs.. 97H 3 75 W. H. Mcauflln-Idnho. 14 feeders. .1017 4 25 A feeders.. 820 4 10 1 feeder... 1080 1 25 45 feeders.. 956 i 20 10 fcedrs..lOU i 25 41 (oudcis , 967 -1 2) 1 feeder lllft U'i .'feeders lor 125 21 feeders to I in J O Fletcher Idaho. 53 feeders 92 4 30 23 feeders 971 4 tfl 2 feeders, loto I 30 4 feeders .1012 2 rV) 12 feeders. . 921 I HO I stag 1230 3 85 CULUHAUO. 14 bulls 1257 3 feeders 1083 1 hull.. 1 bull.. .1(190 .1280 2 60 2 t 3 90 1 feeder. 1090 3 30 Young & Wirt s. n. 10 steers... 12 feeders 2 steers... 2 steers... 6 steers... lor.i 1 20 in feeders 024 4 10 3 75 2 SO 4 45 821 4 10 4 25 4 45 4 15 3 rows. 4 cows. .1053 , 9V .1310 ,1220 W7 5 steers. ...1024 2 steers. ...1130 4 43 HOOS- Thete was n very liberal supply of boss at tho yards today nnd consequently buyers were rather Independent. Other markets reported a sharp decline and oneti lllir bids here were ie)irnllv 10e liumr Sellers were holding for considerably better prices man mill anil ns it tooK lliem some Jlmti lo make up their minds to take oft ic ine eariy market was slow and draggy. The bulk of the early sales was at $5.HVU fi.0i, but mostly nt the lower price, and the range was $3.o2n5.IO. Trading, how ever, becitne more active ns the morning advanced, so that the pens were well cleared by the middle nf the forenoon. The close was without material change, the market being nbout loc lower from start to iinisii. a choice bunch of hogs brought $-..15, or Just 10c under yesterday's high point. As will be seen from the table of nvcrago prices, louay s iircnne lanes orr more than has been put on since last Friday. Hop- ivnuiuuiivc sairs: Ar. ...175 ...!U ...151 ...S00 ...213 ...S12 b. Pr. 0 14 SI No. ... 70... w.,., so..., 67.... 86... M.. .... .... n... 73... 75... 74... 61... Av. 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M ii.... 50.... V).... 75.... 50.... St b) OS 74 CO.... 81.... 19.. .. !.... 16 .... a ti"!! 41.... 74.... !K.... 110... M M.... 83.... f9.... S7.... 76 IS.... 202... t.C.... 75.... 61.... C..... 151... 76 79.... IM..., 42 41.... fi.... 67 73 S3 70...., S3.... 64 71 C3..... M. SO., C9., 63. . ..29 ...250 ...253 ...231 ...231 ...237 ...221 . .222 !.'!29 ...222 ...2.11 ...219 .242 ...237 ...199 .. 280 ...211 ...219 . . .263 ...24S ...211 ...247 ...2.10 ...2.18 ...264 . .212 "!230 ...219 ...243 . . .230 ...276 ...276 ...279 ...249 85.... II'.... f9.... 34.... 6 78.... 63.... 70 71 73...., C9.... 68 S3.... 46 S2...., 67.... 6t.... 73...., 61 66.,.. 7.1.... 73.... 71.... 67 62 62...., 82.... f,S 3 68.... S3.... 63.... 64 69 46.... M 70...., S4.... 51.... 76...., 47 78 61 40 1.0 40 40 to "m 280 40 60 40 'so SO SO 210 :oo tt) 10 'Jo 120 140 so 40 80 so 40 160 200 'so 160 160 I 05 5 03 S 05 5 OS t 05 5 05 5 03 5 03 ( OS 5 05 5 05 5 05 5 C5 6 05 6 05 5 06 5 05 6 05 6 05 5 OS 5 OS 6 CS S CC 5 03 6 05 5 f3 5 05 5 Or, 309 242 23'1 221 212 240 281 .'.'.'.'.'.'324 220 308 335 217 217 210 355 249 232 2.11 301 302 V97 272 299 215 274 72.. 82.. 48.. 6ft.. 67.. 131. 65.. 65.. fifl.. 64.. .13 . 76.. : . 46... Si... 71... 86... 65... 62... 167.. 72... 70... 65... 65... U... 6S.. 120 6 05 S 05 6 10 5 IS 2C0 I 300 SHKLP As compared with Monday and Tuesday tho receipts of sheep today were rather light. For the three days this week a gain over the same davs of last week of over 12.000 head Is noted and over the snme days of last year tho gain nmounts to 11, i,4 head. Considering tho receipts (ho mar ket has been in excellent condition, ns tho demand has fully counted the supply. To day choice sheep brought fully steady prices and lambs also moved a Ifttlo more freely than they did yesterday. The feel ing was good Mil around nnd the prices paid very satisfactory Feeders still continue in good demand, with the supply very light. ,uL'.,2!!l",;: (-"ho'ce western grass evth ers, $3.XJ5?40O- choice grass yearlings. ,4.00(1 4.25; choice ewes. $3.25'd3.46, fair to yood ewes, $2.,5fi3.2G; fair to good yeurllngs. JJ.C0 enod tH chc-lcf clinped lambs, $4 26 4.C0; fair to good clipped lambs. J3.SOg4.25; choice Hiring lambs. j5 75i.0O; fair to rood SPIiV .lambs. $".25y5.50; feeder wethers, J3 0(K33 50. feeder vearllncs. $1.2V53.50. and feeder lambs, $3.Wif 1.50. Representative sales: No. 1 Utah bucks 96 western ewes 16 Utah ewes 141 Utah wethers 40 Utah cull lambs 28 Nebraska cull lambs .. 2S spring lambs 309 Utah spring lambs 223 Nebraska spring lambs A v. 125 93 113 Ml 60 63 70 65 61 Pr. $2 no 3 25 3 30 3 90 4 25 4 25 5 00 5 10 fi 15 riiiOAtJO 1,1 vi STOCK MAIIKKT. I'nttle Strong;, Hokn Lower, Sheep nnd l.nmlis Are Muiile Higher. CHICAGO, July 25,-CATTLH-Recclpts, 15.50O: stronir to Be hlcher: butcher Mlnek. steady to strong; good to prime, Be higher at $5.2.W5.S5; poor to medium, steady to strong at $t.M5f5 15; selected feedcls, steady at $1.3Oi4.70; mixed Blockers, $3.00':i.8.'; cows. $3.00571.65; heifers, $3.000,15; canners, sieaoy ai vi.mii.) mills, fteudy nt J2.i& 4.60; calves, strong nt $l.f0fi6.r0; Texans, re. eclpts, 700 head, fed steers, strong at $I.'I5W 5.20: urass steers. l-l.4Q1il.25: bulls. Xl.'Mt 3.40. HOC1S Receipts today, 23.000 head; tomor row, 20.000 head; estimated left over, 5,000 head; average 5c lower; top, 15.45, mixed nnd butchers, $5.10fi5.42; good to choice heavy, $5.15fi5.40; rough heavy, $5 0OJj."i.1U; light. $5.15ff5.45; bulk of sales. $5 25fj5.35. S II 1-3 HP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 11.000 head; sheep and lambs, active and 11 shade higher; good to choice wethers, $I101jI IO; fair to choice mixed, $3,101(4.00; western sheep, $4,0014.10; Toxas sheep. $3(Xfil.O); na tive lambs, St.00ft5.t7i. western lambs, $5.0uy 5. SO. Nciv VorL Live Stoelt. NHW YORK. July 23. UATTLH Re ceipts. 1,917 head: llrm In Bi'e higher for all grades; steers, $t.G5ff5.rr; bulls, $2.65f(;t.75; cows. $2.00di3.75: London and Liverpool cables unchanged; exports today, 3,709 quarters of beef. LAI,VI',:i-lieccipis, .-,km neinii vein-, nun buttermilks. 25c higher; veals, $5.00(717 75; buttermilks. $3.00f 3.50; city dressed veals, 8iillc per lb. HI IH HP AM) I .A SI 113 lieccipis, n.ii head; sheep lower for common grades, llrm for good; lambs from c to c lower; sheep, $2 BOSi 1.62 , lambs, $t(7J.H6 6 for common to choice; most of the sales wore at $3.00(f(6.25. n( a-Rece nts. 1.2W neau staio nogs ai $5.75(55.90. St, LouIm Live toeU, ST. LOU 18. Julv 25 -PATTLH Receipts, 800 head. Including 1 4Xl Texans. market strong for natives, stendv for Texans; tin -livn and shlnnlnir nnd cxnort steers. $5 0W 5.75: dressed beef und butcher steers, $1.60 5.30; steers under 1.000 lbs . $1 105 on: Blockers and feeders, (I.MWI.80; cows and heifers, $2.25fj5.0O; canners, W.Wixi 85; bulls, $2.CO?i4.50; Texans and Indian steers, $3.00 jit. 80; cows anil heifers, $2 50ft 3 85 HOOS Receipts. 6.200 head; market SftlOc lower: nlirs and lights, $5 25f(5.35; packers. $5.10flS.2.-; butchers. $5 2.11(5.35. iilll.r.l' AND l.Al tin iiecripiH, head; market dull and slow; natives. $1 mm 1.I2U: wethers. J4 25(fi5 35: culls and bucks. $2.O05t2.75; storkers, $3.(4j3 85 Kit 11 nil a Illy I, lie SloeK, KANSAS CITY. July 25. t'ATTLH Re ceipts, 4.S0O natives. 2.700 Texans, slaugh tering steers, steady; storkers and reeiiers. higher; heuvy native steers, $1 75J5 55; stockcrs and feeders, $'! 65f(4 55; butcher cows and heifers. $3 20f I 90 ; canners. $2 50 B3.20; fed westerns, $1 (Ki'u,i..i.i, n-u Texans, $l.onfi4.50; grass Texans. $2 201(4 00 HOOS Receipts, 11,300 head, market slow, fifilOo lower, heavy. $5 2(j5 2.; mixed, $5 10 jj5.20; light, u n?iri.s.i. pigs, i.wr( no. Miw.i-.l- a.-mw i,.i.niirviieccipm, .1 vn head: muttons strudv. lambs lower, lambs. $5.10f(5 60; muttons. $'l 75ftl,25, western, $3 80 $(4.00; feeders, $3.25143 80. culls, $2.(503.75. St, .lorepli I, lie Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSHPII. Mo.. July 25 -(Snn. clal.) Th Jnurnul quotes: CAT -LIS Receipts, l.tw neau; market active and strong to 10c higher; native, $1.3575 35; westerns. II.CKKj5:0; cows aid heifers. $2 004.60. bulls und stags. 3 00 4.50: vearllnL's and calves. $3.25114 50: Hlm-U. ers and foedprs, $3.00111.25; veals, $:i.r,(ij6 25 HOOK Receipts, 7,uno lieffl; Millie unci : all grades, J5.07ti5.22; bulk. $3.1j5.2'i. THREE KILLED IN EXPLOSION Oombustion of Ohemlcals Results In Nurabof -of OiUimlties. FLAMES FORCE WOMEN FROM THE BUILDING Hiiililnye of Wlnor Celluloid Collar Co 111 iii j nf (li leu mi Crnul Ahum t.'n pi 11 K I'onr Mnrles High to Place nf Snfrt. CHICAGO. July 25 -Shortly brforo noon today an explosion occurred In the chem ical department of the Windsor Celluloid Collar company, on the fourth floor of 123 Dearborn street, sotting lire to tho build ing nnd resulting In the death of threo women, tho fatal Injury of nnother nnd minor injuries to fle other persons. Tho property loss is estimated at $3,000, partly Insured. The dead: MRS. KLLHN M'LAUOHLIN. TWO UNKNOWN CIKLS. ORACH PHTKHSON. Tho Injured: Viola Hitter. I). (5. I. Waller. Ktta Mnnsell, Jennlo Manscll, cut br falling glass. There were twenty-five girls worklnc in the Windsor Collar company, when, with out n moment's warning, a terrific explosion occurred, blowing the class uf the frrmt windows clear across Dearborn street. 'A sheet of llnmo followed Instantly and tho terror-stricken girls, with their r. otiilne licked by the flames, crawled thrnuch tlin window to the tiftorn-lnch coping running along tho front of tb ''illdlng. The cop ing extended richly fi . to the l.lrlmt.-n, Tailoring company build Inc. the wlnilmv of which were thronged with men shouting encouragement to tho terrified clrls. As soon us they reached tho Llchstern window tho girls wero drawn Into safety. Just an Mrs. McLaughlin whs nbout to bn ilmwn through tho window tho girl behind hor In her haste pushed Mrs. McLaughlin, who lost her balance and fell to the crriiiml. dying Instantly. The two unknown dead girls Jumped from rear windows. One wan picked up neau anil tne otlier died at th hospital. (Intro Peterson also died from her Injuries. WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS Lessened Movement of Hukh nnd Re duction In Output of Hoimes for I he Week. CINCINNATI, July 25. (Special Tele gram.) The Price Current says: Thero Is shown a lessened movement of hogs. West ern packing for the week Is 360,000, com pared with 410,000 the preceding week nml 370.000 last year. From .March 1 tho total Is D.010.000. against 8.S05.000 a year ago. Prom inent places coiuparo us follows: mm. no!) Chicago 2,560,000 2,iil,i,i 0) Kansas City 1,200,000 l.UO.iOj Omaha pio.ooo !iilvoil) St. .losenh 713.000 on nn.i St. 'Louis 630,000 605,010 Indlannpolls 462,000 pil.'OI Milwaukee. 3.17,(100 .r.7.000 Cincinnati 23r,noo 25o,iX) Olt.imwa 2IO,lli)0 261 ,0) Cedar Rapids lM.ow) 152.000 Sioux City 315,08) lli'i.litV) St. Paul l'.'j.OOO 116.000 Citiiente lour llonetxl Your bowels can bo trained as well us your muscles or your brain. Cascarets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. S. Sellers of LCAlngton'ls at the Millard. I-'. H. Dunham nf Lincoln Is nt the Mur ray. C. R. Williams of Chicago Is at the Mil lard. Ocorgo Lehman of Columbus Is nt tho Murray. II. Miles of Lincoln Is staying at tho Merchants. Felix Kraemer of New York Is staying at the Millard. Mrs. Moraudo Powers of Poland, O., Is -it tho Murray. Ocorgo F. Palmer of Rrokcu How Is at the Merchants. W. C. Robinson of Chirks Is n guest or the Merchants. A. J. Wright of Fremont Is stopping at the Merchants. S. L. Hunter of Fort Leavenworth Is reg istered at the Millard. Mrs. John Swenson of Sartorla, Neb., Is a guest of the Murray. J. H. Jenkins of Schuyler was a Wednes day guest at the Millard. Hdward J. Leary und John McDonough of llnston are gnosis of the Millard. Colonel Hathaway, chief quartermaster, bus returned from a trip to Lathrop, Mo. Mrs. H. H. Ilriice and family left last night for an eastern visit, going by way of Satilt Ste Marie. II. F. Shearer, chief clerk of the railway mall service at Omaha, went lo Columbus Wednesday on a tour of Inspection. C. A. Rosengren, Samuel Carson, Robert Speed. I). R. Snyder, It. R. Anderson. F. C. Stclnann and Henry Cleveland, all of New York, are In the city. S. Harris of Fullcrlou Is nt the Millard. Colonel Sandfoid Sellers of Wcnlwortli Military academy at Lexington, Mo., is stopping nt the Millard. (!. C. Cockrell left Omaha Wednesday for St. Louis. From St. Louis he will gn lo Jerseyvllle, 111., where Mrs. Cockrell hai been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. M. I). Kurr und daughter. Mabel, and Mrs. William Mullley, have returned from Qulney. III., where thev visited friends and relatives for two weeks. W. L. Urownell of Fremont, R. L. Mould ing of Lincoln, John R. I lays of Norfolk and James A. Cllne of Mlnden were stato guests at the Her Orand Wednesday. Assistant Secretary nf War Melklejnhu was a visitor at headquarters yesterday on his way to Washington from Wyo ming, where he has been on a vacation. Captain H. 1. Davis of the adjutant gen eral's department left yesterday for San Francisco, where he will embark on tho transport Meade for Manila August 1. Nebraskans nt the .Merchants Wednesday: J. H. Shr-ck uf Harvard. I). C. Jack of Dorchcste;-. Oscar Relmers of Orand Island, J. W llujle nf Sunflower, .1 K. McConnell of Chirks, 11. Sillley of Ames and W. K. Sharp of Lincoln. local"brevities. The news beds. snr firings nnd mntlresses recently purchased for the fire department Have lieen lusiaiieii in tuo (inrereiil iinuaos. Cases of diphtheria have been quaran tined nt 3121 Leavenworth street nnd at 1120 Frederick street. John Slmaiiek has been granted Dermis- h ii 111 to make alterations cosllng $300 on 11 store building ut 1251 South Fourteenth sf p et The Hlatchford Kavnnaugh Cote rt com pany passed through Omnha dnesrtay enn ute to St. Louis. Harry Cockrell, Omaha's well known boy soprano, Is a, member of the company. The First Ward McKlnley nnd Roosevelt club will hold Its first formal meeting at Ulghtli and lllrkorv streeli Friday night. Music will be fiimlMi'd by the Scandinavian (ilee club and good speakers will address the meeting on national Issues. JAMES ": BOYD & CO., Telephone IO!)!). Oninh.i, NsV COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS aiul STOCKS llOAUU OF TIIAIIIS. Correspondence. John A Warren & Co uirect wires to CIUcuko and Now YorX rohv. is RRPEHMEY&CO. SfofcKS URAlN yum BooMrirLirtBLoa cmjwa nix BRANCH 1010 (Ut urtcout tt ut