10 THE OMAHA DAILY KEEt SATUBDAY, JULY 13, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Jiflntact of Citlnrl Drtath Torcii th Jricu ! All Qnint Agtls. WHEAT OPEHS UP STRONG AMD ACTIVE Jfo Hellrf from Dry, Seorclilnsf lleut In Southern Corn Hell Tendency of i'ro vlnlonn Market .iecra ' aril)' ly'jMianL CHIfJAOO, July J2.-t,'nder the Influence fjf continued drouth jirlcfs of fill gr.ilh j. ii I ii soured Ui wii n today and September torn lod iVSV4o higher !" yesterday. "Wheat closed 2y:ic higher and outs wre J4e higher, wild provisions ranging from i'ic t" 7',4c higher Jllgher cables, light Argentine shipments it nil strength In course ur.ilnn mused wheat to open Mrunn and active. The volume of tradlm; wns lli largest It hud l--fi in week flood export demand, together with free covering by shorts, held prices firm md the liberal rash business nli was a bull factor Heptunber o;ned WlVi'S higher Ht rMS'Ac, steadily nilvamlni; under mtlve buying in Jtt'T the marktl declined, fiut lli rinse was 2,ii2,ic higher lit lAWf&lltr Argentine shipments cro 2M.0W liil , against Vi'fff) tin, last week aul lAWftn liu. it year ago, Heaboard Hear iiiifH of wh'-at ninl flour mm ni'nl In SVt.vi) liu Primary rctHpt were 93,000 l'i.. compared with iM.'M liu, u year ago. Norm, vest receipts were 20". ram, against 4',2 ear IhkI wi i l( ninl 112 cur it year ago. llcee.lj.ts were 1.11 curt, 3 of contract grade, Heports from the corn belt showed the crown was nun unnroKcn min tne ungating ftt'idn nt IIki ilry, scorehlng ln't caused .orn to opfn active nrul higher, Today's trii'lltiK wim "Imply repetition of that ' yesterday, with tin- exception that the jirlies today vrre on a higher plane, Iiral hulls realised early, lint lblr offfrlrirt vr! jihiIIIv filiinrlml by ommlloii houm-ii on country liuylri;. liir In the ! y IotiI jirofufinlnnnlM i nilrnvori-il lo rcpliiri tht-ir Iiik-ii mnl prlfr iiilvani.il Mutrpiy. Hcptfin ifr oimiiMl '41(4c lo 1'itVf h'Kh'iit f.M S2i r, lulviiiirlnif In MV . I'rlei-N lifil on rfillr.ltn;, Imt mlvancci HKiilfl'oii nrtlvn liuyliiK hy pri'frlonalh. Tin- r omo wim iAi'l',v IiIkIit at MHr liml ri-clptu wire 274 rum, Vi of ron'ruct itrail", Ontn opein-il iii'tlvi- anil higher on un favorable weather Triiillni; wan heavy, vlth liuyliiK K"nml. 'I'"' KollliiK mine from rlevalor InUreMtn anil iiimmlHMlon hounen Hnplemtier rmiKeil between 22e unil 33c, thu ipetllllK pih!e 'I'l'l rloreil with It It" I II of T4e at 32Sr lirul recelpU were 123 rarit. With fJttle anil Iiok f'ml belm? ileHtroyeil tiy ilronlh, the lenilency of ih piovlnlon jiinrki'i wan iii'tifarllv npwaril. but the mlvance wan not In Itceplni; with Itn mir ruiiriilliiKK. The openln't wim firm, tail wealiriieil on rather liberal fielllnx of H'li tember In rd. 'I'hn latter wan reiiillly ab rorbeil by roiiitnlciilmi hotien townnl the rlnne Heptcmber pork raimril bilween IM.47U anil lU.VI, ulonlni? 7V: hlRher at III. WW, l.anl milil butwren JH.70 ami Jfc.77',4, rlonliiK with u Kitlll of 7H5 at IK "ft. Hei tember rlbn nolil between if,.fWIH.6 ami 1 Pi, cloMtiit 2V4o hlKher at ).ln ICnllmateil rieelptn for loiniirrow: Wheat, 170 rum, corn, 3f ram; iiat.i, 110 t;arM; hoiif, 13,'M lieail. 'J'hn leaillnn fiituren ranKnit an follow: .Altleli H.l Open, Mich. I Low. Cloe. Veil1- , fc . . I,,, ... i V'h'itt I July Dept. ( inn -July Kept. Dei!. Out July Hept. May 1'oiW July Hint. vwvl in', w MKflU, "4 S 70 Cli 70 I M4. I I ti',4.1', r.2',j ri'4 t,w w, r,2 B4 11 MHIBWVi 3t;i3l132 31 ' 31HI 31 32 i ta 23 .12 31; ari',4 36H sr. 3 till I M iVt II WM H 30 I H 35 1 H 2'. I ii r,r, it no I u 2V4l u M'il m u I I I I H 70 70 H 70 8 70 j II f!0 S 75 H WJ, H 70 H 75 I R 07 "A 8 72W 8 75 R 70 8 72', 8 7W I I ! I 7 VI 7 J2W 7 !i2H 7 M 8 11714 X 10 8 02,J 8 10 8 Irl4 8 m 8 (1714 7 H7(i H Q7',4 707 W I.nr... ( July Kept. Oct. rib - July Hept Oct, No. 2. fnuli (iimtallnnr werr nn followK! FLOUIt-Kaeyi wlnlel palenlfi, J3.tflj3.V1; riralKhiN, j.r.i'Kii.'i.M: iirlnr: piueuin, ti'Mti 155; HtralithiM. 2 70:1. ); balierx. l,mc:.M, WIM:AT-Nii, 3 prlliK. CJIfll40! No, 2 reil. fi7H5fimic COIIN. No, 2, ftlWo; No. i yellow, ftpliMHc. OATH No. 2. WMrn'Ac', No. 2 white. 35HC; No, 3 while. SHW.KUit!, HIJKDH No, I Max, ?I.I0j No, 1 north, mlrrn. Il.li'i; prlmn timothy, JI.70; clover, fontnirt iirailo. J!i.50, I'ltOVIHIONH-MeHh porlt. per bhl IM.iO Sfll.(5, lanl, ier l(X IIk,. J.iK1i8 7H. Hhort rlbn xlili'M (limno), 17,!nW8.IO. Dry nalt il nhoulilerM (boxeilj, 17.50fl7.75, Hhort clear nhteN (biixeil), N.50fS.r. WIIIHICV- llarln of IiIkIi wlnen, 11.27, I'ViIIowIur are thn receipt ninl ulilpmi'iitu far toiluy: HrrelptM, HhlpmeiiH. Klour, hhK 10,001 lO.Oivi AVhuiil, bu Iti5,l) Ml.'iiO Corn, bu 2ir.,roi ,128,01111 (lain, bit Ki.l'n) S4,(I0 Hye, bu , 2,100 llniluy, bu 2.000 8,((K) On (ha I'riiilui'ii exohaiiKii today (hit but ter 111 11 1 li id wiih nteailyi crennier Icm, 179f 1Hi!j ilalrleH, WtWo. I'lieene, Hteiuly, !!'( OOc. Kkkm, uteaily, 7',4c. !nhv voiiic ui.Mi:)Uiii MAiticnr. Kliinlnlliiiia of llir liny 4111 Vnrloim fnniiiiiHlltlrn. Nl'iW YOHKi July 12.--KI.OtIH Iterch.tH, 1 21 ,vis bbiH.i exportx, f'.nn MiIh. : uuiot, but nlroiiK at obi prlceni MluiiKiuitn palotilH, U.Ciaci.W); Mlniirroln. bakrin, tLiVMiM.!"); .winter iMitciutH, 13.,V,4'3.Vj; winter NtriilHhlH, '$:i.3ifii;t.Vii winter extrutt, K.WHfi.Ndj winter low HriulcM, 2.:iiVI2.40, Hyo flour, aleaily: fair to ituoil, (2,7(Hl3.5ii; vholco to fanny, 11. Mf III.I5. . COUNMICAri- Htcacly; yellow wcMnni, 111.02. city. H2o; liramlywliui. 2.yif2.70. UYH Klrilii No. 2 wenlern. C1'f, f. o. b ,4ttlimti ulale, SllVic, 0. I, t Nrw York, ear. lotw. 1IAUI.I''.Y Hlrailv: freillmr. 11.' . i I. (.. I New Veil U; nutllliiK, WWB2i', r. I. t Nt .'York. ' IIAItt.KY MAI.T-Ollll: wenleril, KWlc. WMII.rA'P lt..-l..H mit ai, t... . ... . Wl I HAT ltucnlntH. IK5.4MI tin. ...,, I m H13.IS7 bu. H110I, llrmj No. 2 rrtl, f, o. t alliiat; No. 2 retl, 7IHC elevator; No, 1 northern Diiluth, "do, f. 0. b,, alloat, No, 1 liu 1 (I Dtilutli. MUo. f. o. b.. arloat. iiniiaiiK 1I1111I 11 blur ilay. There Wiih luteune activity ninl MeiiNallouul lulvancn followliiK heavy coverlnK by a litrtro Hhort Intercut, with Wall Htrnci uuloaillim. DanuiKu of Mprlnir iiinl feeilliiK of winter wheat to nlock wern bull frnturea of Intercut. Kxport Irailn wiih uIho fair ami corn 11 blc help, t'loiieit MiroiiK unit 2VjiWo net lilnhcr, July. 7.14.10 'Vno, tilOHml at 7ln, Hiilember, 72V(,1l',.l l:Mi',o. t'luneil at 7H4nj October, 72 l."Min 1-IHo, l''l,;."'l i' 73!io, December, 7l',.?j 75?.c, clonotl I'OrtN' llecelptH, 4I.M0 bu.; expurln, 81.013 ,liu. Hpot, MlrmiK, No, 2, r.C.o, elcvntur, anil o7e. f. o. b uiloat. Oplloutt ronllnue.1 Itn .Kreut exflleinelil anil miiiln a new neanou ,11'conl In the abeeuca of rain In the went. liumeroiiH 1 uuiimo repnrlH, heavy outjililn liuylllK anil iifimrnl bull fever. floieil iHrtuiK at 2HI2V net ailvance, Julv, Muif 7.1. :.' U. """"i '1" lie; wo. ;, .uivc: No. wl te. . No :i wbtie. nit,, i,,:..l ' w. tit. r i 3Mi3.se truck.' N..: 2 whll... 37W 42c, OiiIIoiih Htronit ami active, annlii I iiy. lniTr i,U'U,'C' l'' l1!0 'fl' HltU.ltl.Ml 1 v&:& ",,,,,,,,n"' 7iv"75,;i ..no,,H','.!.rlni ""'. common to choice im crop. iuisi isaa crop, nviJo ..1 1 o ui .:! rnrlllo ci.al. liXirt ,rop. JCiflJC- lVfti Itfrop, lll5o; ol.l 0I1I.. 2ttj. 'UM'1-. MiPK ,rMu,",!. ,,i.y''N'"', w to 2:. it... is JflSo, ('ullfornla, 22 to 2i. i.oumln, la iC; Texan ilry, 21 In SO b HdillHti, " ' lilSATIIICU-OuHti hemlock mile. Hue- auiVrshfiS11 ,0 Uf'w- I'HOVIHIONH-lleef, ipiletj family, tl.f,0 '12.(. ine. J.Mtilo.tX: beet hmnV. $:u"iVr S1.6Ui imcHet. JIO.iMilll.W; city, extra Imllii lilenH, Jllitmfl'lS 00. I'm meatH, eleaily: iilcklril lu'lllen. t'JWUlll.tM: iilcklril HhoulilerK. IT.lXVlf i.ti, inrnifii iiitiiin, fiu.DiMi it. us i.arti, ttrmi vcnletn Hteameil, J8.1KI; rellueil, tlrm; cnn. MfM.AHHKH HleatlV! New Orlenna. , iinni in oii'4f, neiiieuilirr. lol.tiS " 'i , T1 'Ei0!'' f'-MiMf. ("Ii'neil a ,',i'heL'',m,'Vr! KVHi',i CiohciI at 5flSo, OATH Uecelpti. it,,I bu . expoiln, 1115 Mineui, .i, noum .mcrica, ia,wi; comiouuit, IU0, fork, Htenily; family, $l..5an mu) Hhort clear. UMKiitw.iM; mem. ll.2Mirt AV TAI.l.OW-mitct'; eltv I2 per pki,). '4o! country (pkKn. freel, tiiSc. UICIQ -Hlcdtly: ilomeMlc, line lo extra, t. ffitlUo: Julian. t:u. ! kettle, HOK'I to clinjce, 35)rl!o. 1 l'OTATOKH-gtilol; New York. 1M lb., ,!3.2MrA;&. nouthcrn. extrn. per bbl mriTKH-ltrcript. 7,irs pkiia.; stfutiy; nUt iliilry. 14irisoi crraniury, JMTUHoi factory, UilMo. , OlIICKHH-llccrliiiii, pkB,i tlrmj fanny Urm colorcil, livtc, fancy larKe white, w tMol funcv mnuH coloml, DHtOSo: fancy mall white. o. ICOOB" Uecclpu. 7,S pkB.i Irrenulnn Ute nnil J'eiiniiylvaiiU. lHl5o: western cmutleti. iwrifio, uncnniileil. WHSHc HJlOAU-ruw irilyi (ulr mtlnln. I 4oi cwitrlfujial, M tet, i J .Jtat molMiM t ui5r, 2 Htci reflneil ttdy; cmfhtA, e.tx;, nowilcreil, t.ic, granulated, t.iK. COFKKK-guletj No. 7 Illo, C?c, J'Oi;i.TltY-Allv) uml drcan'l. utmdy, uiif hatiBeil. JlrCTAlJ4-The foreign anil domestic tin inarkem were more reicuUr lixlay than ihey have been for norne dy I suit. The lot market wan a llttlij firmer, upot Hon lt, with netlern at tZ7 V). The I-otnlon mar kit nteady anil 11 hltcher. with pot cioilriK at 1.131 and futures at 117 JO?, fop per wan 12n l higher In London, with ot ilOHltii; at x:;71ik and future Ht 5, 7he lo'ul market nikd iiulet and nornltial. with priM-H uiirnanKcd. iiKe guot'-d at 17 and rantlriK and electrolytic at IHfc'v 1-ad waij ilull and unthariijed here, with 14.314 "in. iiu'jifj. nno Lonuon nai aio jn ehaniinl at ICe Id. Hpltr na.i dull and un channed at Nw yrk at JJ.leWK. while London wan 2 01 lower at Hi JCn, Iron wan dull In the local market, but nominally uiichani;",, and pig Iron warrant are 'luotei at 1.UAiU.'j). The KnKllhh Iron mar ketn were Htenilo OlaitHOW cloud at 6.'a fcd and MI'Mksnoroueh cloacd at 14s M. ojtAiiA wiiui.kmam: mahicut. (.'undltltin of Trndr nnd Quolallnna an .llaule mid Kmief frodacc. JWJH-lUetlUa llbMl; good atock, firm. I.IVIJ i'Oi;LTHY-Ilen. 7c: younjf al old roomer., Uri.; turke,, MiHc; ducks and I,'' '.'(. 'im;. nit lux ehitkfcm, per lb., 145J1'. il, r'j i-;n-Loinmoii to fair, liuUWe! chdlce dairy, In lulm, lliiUa; separator, Uo, , UlLhli KHH-lllack bans, Uc: white bam., , blueuh, lie, buliheada, ivc; U " Hum, ,v, burfH,k, i;, catfiHh, I2t; cid, ic; troiiileK, 7yjj, tlncoes, 7c; halibut, llo, heriuiK, Cc. haddock, 10c, mackerul, Vc; liue, c, red Kiiapimr, ioc; nalmon, 14c; un. ilah, iroul, sc, whltellun, Jc J IOKOHH-Live, per doz., 11. V l.Al.H- Choice, bo 10c. ,."A Y J'rlceh Uot.:il by Omahn Wholesale ilav llfuli.p.' i ........ , i... , ....i..,,.i W.W, No 2 upland, 9; mudlum, tsMt coarse, J7W. llye straw, Ji,.X ih.Bi price are for hay of Kood color and iiuallty. DemanU MIH--.Sn, -t white, 31c. CUJtN -No. 3, 43c. JlltAN-JU. VIXIKTAUI.KH. AHl'A It AO UH Native, per dor., 853400. UUJ llAHJI-llome -rown, per lb., lc. N ;W CAIUtoTri-l'cr dm., fflc. NKW TIJItNU'.H-J'er dot., 20c. .LUi;MIIi;ilH-llolhouxe, per dot., Mo. i.WTTi.ch-IVr bu., Jijc. (ADIHIIKH I'er int., IMi'JOc. J'AltHI.I.Y-IVr dot., 20c. iNi.v I'dl A I OK. (i bu., 75o. CAHIIACJK-llomu Krown, U4c. J AH lUii- ' t MUi, .t;akvt crates, ll.il. OMONH-llermudan, per crate, 12.25; new California, 2o CAUUFJJWKH-llome.Krown. per dot., IIHANH-Wax, per half-btishcl basket, 40c; hit I ni;, icr half'bUHhel hasKel, 3vc. j'h.S-rer bu., 11, per V4 bu., due. (JANTALOUl'l-i - I'er basket, 76c'rt: crutuH, j j. WATI'JHMlil.ONH Texas, 3fa35c each. FlltJITH. I'lNKAI'I'MJH-l'er dot., 11.501.75; per tint.., U2.1. JII.ACKHKKIUKH-I'er 24-(t. case, $2. JtAHl'Jli;iiiiii:rt-j'r 24-ft. case, 13.00; nil, pel 21-pt, case, 12.50. illJUile.., Nalne, per 1Mb. bajket, 45c; Missouri, per 24-ui. ense, 11.7632.00. l''.ACIllCH-Callfornln, per box, lie; free stone, 11. AI'IUL'OTB-Callfornla, 4-basket cratw, ri',IJM8-Callfornla. per crate, IJ.25Bl.0o. UUOHIJJIKIlHIKH-l'er St-qt. case, 12.00. THOl'lCAI, KHUITH. OltANOlCri California soedllnns, 13.50; Med. sweets, H.n. I MMONH California, extra fancy, 16.001 choice 14.76. IIANANA8 I'er bunch, accordlnt to tile, t2.lni2.W). r.vin i u morn in, new cartons, 7tc; layer, .; Imported, per lb 10il2c. immn -i rmiin, in w-iii. noxes, Hairs, to. MIHCKU.ANEOUH. JIONKY-Ilallowcen, CHo per lb. V,,1,Jnll.:.,l'.,,'";."l', tlM- l'r . W-75. NUT H KtiRllsh walnut, per lb., lie; fll berta, ptr lb He; aluuiiids, per lb,, lawSOc: raw peanutu-, per lb., 6--n5i4c; roasted, tlftij 7J4c; llra.ll, U:; pecans, loVtfc. -iil!li.':,S , N";. l,Kri-nn, 6V4o; No. 2 gronn, jV4c; No. I iiallnl, 7V4c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No l .v71' ''(t 8 u c' N- 2 veal calf, pcltM, 257Dc, horsu lildes, 11.501.24. NI. I.onls tirnln Mild Provisions. HT. I.OI.MH, July 12.-WHnAT-IIIBher; No, 2 red, cash, elevator. UlWc; track, 167 514o; July, tV'Vic: He'plemher, iVl4o; Decern her, fi8; No. 2 hard, uwOfiHc; receipts, 221I.3MI bushels. roitN-lllKher; No. 2 cash. r.4c: truck, favWlRBMn: July, 53V4c; Heptomber, 54ic. OATH-lllaher; No. 2 cash. 34Vic; track, 3f(WA4c; July. 3l'4o; Heptcmber, 3ic; No. 2 White, 3aif40'4c. UYi:-l'lrm at 64c. HKIODH Timothy, no trading; flax, no trading. I''I.Ol'lt llk-her for new, old nominal; ,". v , ,., . iiinuY .till, HtialKhl. U.'Ai"l3,; now clear, 12.50. L'OltNMKA ll Hither, 12.73, ii.ti- niroiiKer nun niRiier; MacKnil, east track, 7()c. MAY Hteady lo llrni; timothy, 113.00ih 16.00, old, this side; prairie, Ill.00jn2.o0, new, till h side. WIIIHKY-Htendy al 11.27. I HON COTTON TIKH-11.03. IIAOOINC! -liVTHe. I I MM I TWINl!-Uc. I'UOVIHIONH-I'orki Hleady; lobblnK. 115.1.1. I.iird, hlKher ol is.wi. Dry salt meant (boxed), hIioiik; extra shorls, 18.12'4; clear ribs, IS.37',4; fit hp sides, is 1314, Il.icou iL"J?.;a'' MtroiiKJ extra shorts, 13; clear ribs, nhortH, t!).ri. ,MHTAI.H-Iail. steady, 14.27Miff4.36. Hpel ter, steady at 1.1.N214, roi'DTUY-IIiiHy. chickens, 7c; sprint". Ilin2!4e; turkeys, fie; younc, I60; ducks, tin; sprliiKH, 617c; Keene, 4c; sprlnc.i, Mlfio. . l'l''l'T'Jll:-H',''lVi creamery, MtWAcl dairy, I3115c, KCIOK- Hteady; nearby, 7c; HOUthern, Oc, UKl'KII'TH-Hour, 2.io bbls.; wheat, 220 - (m Int.: corn, 28,(hio bu,; oats. 20,000 bu. HIIIiMl'TUl,'li,. J .V.I . .' 25,000 bu,; com, 22,000 bu.; oats, 25.000 lu. l,lrrpool 41 ruin nnil I'rovUlnns. f .1 " I.' 1,1 . f.,1.. ,n 1,MMt,n r. . (lull; No. .2 red. wohtern wlntrr, 6a 6id; No. I northern sprliiK. Ds Kd: No. 1 California, fa iW, futnrfs. stcaily Heptcmber, 6s 4,d; l ,-l,irr , , l.n l'7?!ll. I 'I 1 1 1 V U. , ...!.... I I Is 2Viil; American mixed, old, steady, 4s 3U1I; futures, firm; Juv, is 6d; Heptember, 4s 2d; October, 4s 3V4d, nominal. ri'.sn-i.iin.toinii, nrm, na iyn. KI.Otflt-Ht. I.OIllH fnliev U'llllar .li.ll 1m JlOrH At London, I'aclllo coast, steady, 3 lMil'l 4s. ' PIIOV'IHK lNKlle.r (In.,. 1 ,. I'.Vu ii.i ll.tl. t . ..,! n. , ixfi, 111,11, ,i,iiie nirnn, west ern, llrm, Cms. I,ard, Mrm; American rellned, ii luinn, viijii, iuiiiiii werieru, in tierces, tlrm, 43s IM, Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs,, llrm, Mis, Huron, ('uiuberland cut, Srt to 30 lbs., unlet, lis; short ribs, 111 to 24 lbs,, n"""ji uni-nj iiiiik r.iear middies, llcht. llrm at 4rts IhI, Ioiiu clear middles, heavy. lll'fll ill 4:m! Hlwirl ,..,ni linbu tr. .i n.( steady at 4ls; clear bellies, II to IB lbs. I tin at r.0s, Hhouldom, siiuaro, 11 to li lbs., llrm. 3Ss 3d, lltlTTlilt Ootid; tinest American. POa; K7'.,1..M"u''.-,l'',eV' 7lHi ''"I1?'' atales. 73s. (Ill'.l'.HI.-nrni; American ilpest white. 46j; American. Ilnest cn ore,!, in. ' TAI.l.OW-KIrm; i.rltmi city, V6s Cd; Atis. triillini. In I.onilon. J?m llecelptn of wheat durliiK the laat throe days, 2511,00(1 centalH, IucIiiiIIhr 2J(.(H Amnr- i , ,,,Vl"i .'" "oietican corn iitirlni; tho ...ni .,,, .,.,n, ii.i,ii, rentals, weatner dull, riillnitrlnhln I'roiluee Mni'kpt. lMIILADKLl'IIIA. July J2.-1UJTTKH- rirm. aiiiiii iieniaiiii; tancy wustcrn rreani- nTV. 1 4 ! Ill 111 V IVutrii iel t.t - l.-t. . ni-aVby, 220. w' w iih- l lrm, fair demand; fresh, Ho; .on . . ' .."I'll niiuinwesiern, 12Hoi fresh soiilherii, 12c. ( IIKKHIC -Hleady; New Vork full cream erles. fancy small. OttiDlit; New York full creameries, fair to choice, S!4lVe, niloiienin.il Whrnt, I'lour ntut llrnn, MIKNIUPni.tU .liili. Il-teilimm i . . . .. .j -. n . t i Lain. 10 ; July. u0, Heplember, .M,WlllUc. On 3 nn?f ;,.v, : wur! No' ' nor",rr"' fi6Ri i i.oi ii niKiier; nrst patents. J3.7r.ti 3 )t.1 second patents, l.l.fMi,tM; nrnt e.liT fi fai 2,76, second clears, IJ.iiTi. t-vi eiinn-niKiier in HUIK, III. IMy 11,25. MIlMiiultrr Ornln .MnrUpl. Mluhrrj No, I northern, RS4r; No. a north. COIIN- Heptember, 52MfMn. )Y: HlKher; No. 1. Iv. lluliitb llmln MrUet. -A),V,;V'r,l J"V Il-WHfOAT-Nn. 1 harrt r,i i-iV. S. i ' '"-'Wi 2 north- COHN4Rl4o; oals. ;iHii':itSo. I'eorln Mnrkrls. c:K,(d!!e,,f',i,ll!j;;,?:-C0UN--H,''''- ?ATiWrars.kN'' Lh': .... nnbjUrdl good. GENERAL. BUSINESS STEADY Dun 8ji Bonntifal Crop tt TChttt fiimi Aimrid, DAMAGE TO CORN IS NOT SO SERIOUS Labor Troubles Apiiroaeh et tlenient Steel Milts Acllir nnd a Distinct lmprnrement In Demand for Ftulshed Products. NKW YOUK, July 12. n. O. Dun & Co.'s Wekly ttetlew of Trade tomorrow will tay: General builnms continues Its even courre with all the ler.dlnK Industrlts will em ployed and with confidence expressed on every hand. Jiountlful cropi of wheat eern assured and the d.imaKe to corn, while considerable In some directions, doei nat proml.ii! to be sufficiently Keneral or serliu to at all Impede the pro;rei i.f tne c ,un try Ibor troubles are In protess f -tlemenl nnd tpeculitors have been rcspmsl hie for most of the unrest which has Len reflected in the markets. Hleel m.lli are actively employed and there Ii a dlstlni t Improvement In the demand for Mnlshid prodtietf, whllo quotations art- without alteration. In bars for lire by makers if agricultural ImnlementM there l u brisk movement, ttafls are ordered freely, with notable pressure for trolley and other light weli'hls. Improvement Is general In the footwear industry, although no higher prices can be obtained. leather la In Kood d'mand nnd firm, but without quotable change In prlcei. The large buyeri of dry hldea wltndrew from the market owing to the prlio de manded by Importers and trndlnr; betftme dull. Textile lines have settled In a steady posi tion that promises lasting prosperity Heavyweight woolens are recurlng dupli cate orders and mills are making extensive preparations for tho light wilgfit season, wool growers am said to be selling, rather than construing, while many ranchmen refuse to do any business at present prices. In the cotton rood dlvilslnn then, la rmih- Ing new. oraln crops this season nre occasioning much unenslnexs among speculators, owing to the extremely roinnlfer.ti.il liniitlnn. According to latest olllclal and unolflel-il prognostication" there Is renmn to antlel- paie me ne.iviest wheat yield ever har vested and tnaklnc the nustnniarv nllnw- nnces for domestic consumption, even with the small supplies on hand when the year opened there appears available for rxpi rt about CO per cent more than went abroad In the year of greatest shipment. Yet prices nro far above the low record. Kx tensive needs nbroad continue the move, mens from Atlantic ports for tho week amounting to 3.61fi.oi) bushel, ni-uliist 2,110,913 a year ago, and western receipts ".-.; i.uijii iiuniiins, agumsi Z,'J14,t. IHSl year. Corn exhibited remnrknhle alrxnirlli. drouth and hent since July giving reason In expert less than the nfllrlal reoort whirl. jndlcated more than 2.0il,0(fl,ooo bushels. a ... ...,. .i, ,n ii. in, n nil r xi:i: tllllia ny OIKn point and estimates of aOO.iriO.OOO bushel for export aro too high, ns foreigners will not buy freely at the enhanced nines, Failures for the week numbered 201 In thn United Blntes, against 1 last year, and twenty-seven In Canada, against twenty four last year. WKBKI.Y CI.KAItf .U IIOt;.B TAHM1. Asvureanite of nnainras Trnaote4 by the Aaaoclnled Ilanks. NEW YOHK, July 12. The followinK table, complied by Uraitstroet, shows tho bank rle.ulng at the principal cltlm for the week endlnit July 11, with tho per enntane of Increase and decreas as com pared with tho corresponding week lait )i:ar: CIT1E8. Amount. Inc. Deo. New York 11,3I,237,0OT 6S.4 Chicago lbl.Uil,5.T7 11.6 1D.6 7.(5 60,2 iioi.ion 147.320.227 Philadelphia Ht. rnil Pittsburg Ilaltlmoro ,,,,, Han I'ranclsco Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland Detroit Minneapolis , Now Orleans Iioulsvlllo Providence Indianapolis Columbus, O lluffalo Mllwaukon (lalvestou Halt iJiko City.... Houston OMAHA Itlclunnnd Ht. Paul Denver Hartford Washington Havannah Memphis Peoria IlochrKler Nrw II a von Worcester Atlanta Toledo Davenport Hprlnglleld, Mass.. I'ort Worth Portland, Me Portland, Ore Ht. Joseph I .oh Angeles Norfolk Hyracuso Des Moines Nashville Wilmington, Del... Fall Itlver Hcrnuton Grand Haplils Dayton, O Heattle Hpokano Hloux City Augusta, On Ixiwell Tacoma New lledford Knoxvllle, Term.... Topeka illrmlnghatn Wichita lllughnmtnn I'xIiiKton. Kv .... Jacksonville, 1'la... Kalamazoo Akron Chattanooga Rnckford HI Canton. O W.0.VI.7M 4!l,()h7,0Il 40.6'J2.151 20.1 23,6!)0.8O6; 7.31 Z1.415.I3I 23. 19,R70,!)50 22.9 IH.373,722 16,117,009 12.M.1.9I0 10.7ta,0Oi 36.4 37.2 37.9 '"i'.h 12.8 6.7 9,934,110 8.394.000 32.1 K.379,110 7,02 1, 201 , fi,s75,4l4 0.7IM.289I ti.i7o.ooo; C523.829 18.0 21.1 44.5 9.7 40.2 139.8 16.8 (i.IOR,172 C.019.SO4 3.0 6,11)4,246 4.974,910 10.8 6.2 4.ri49,OI7 4.4B5.715 33.0 33.0 6.0 .3,(1 15.0 ?R 2 .197.0(1 43.3 2.913,319 "soii 2.1 II.! IN 2,361,610 15.0 2,111,0(10 l.KI4.!i79 IS. 1 17.0 19.1 4.0, 9.3 2,027.062 2,;2.870, i.(9. r: 14. 1,702,070 2,791,070 52.4 1,I90,MI4 2,3I4,9I(! 6,207,079 3,2S7,2.r.O J, 721. 356 33.8 4.6 '17:3 21.8 12.0 r..9 T2.5 16. .1 l.r.li.iyi; ,OOS,44K 1. fi(57.7CO 1,070.014 1.053.25B LSKl.tmi 1.6H2.630 I.3S2.7W 2. R5n.2ftO 1.325.893 H.l 14. 6 13.5 7.4 C.8' 40.7 1.162,01.11 903,2221 7011.2491 1.3 'iu 16.8 761.61SI 424.iri5 aisss 082.7W 8ll,3t,i! 491,l',02 14.9 12.8 9.5 1.8 "ii'i 39.7 402,400 6 9 67l,tVX!i 3f.9,171l 472.7l.li 671,W) 17.1 . I'B.KI. 20.61. 468.701 4.'.5,iu;i 19.1 62.fi 40,iO; KM, 155 Hprlnglleld, O Knrgo, N. D 3.01 3l9,3li 6.1 Hloux Falls. H. D. Fremont, Neb Wllkeiibarro l'VllllKVllll! Macon Little Uock 1 1..1..,,,. 2(H.333I 153.2531 861,5131 1.102.8KSI 510,000' 792.7021 72.9 2.0, 4.6: 30.4 "i'.i '72I5 579.100' 7.6! f.si3 6.3 Hiirlngfliild, "lli! nniieloi'ii ro(,94ii HH.0M' 297,183 724.1I9) Jtlonmingtoti, 111... Colorado Hprlngs.. VIleellng (19.1.9.' Chester, la Totals. U. H.... Totals otltetde N. 1 3.19, 13J 112,136.321.0171 40.11 I 773,(VK3,9S1 14.9 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal ... Toronto ..... Winnipeg ... Halifax Hamilton Ht. John. N. Vancouver . uucbei' Victoria .... Totals .. 21.7IJ.iHWI 13.323,2'fil 2.43.',SOl 2,l!i.1.14l 851.516 SIV..I4SI. 1.167.Mli 1.67S.M1I. 31.2'.. 11 6'.. 13.4;.. 4. ft1.. 4.7. 6.3'. II.. 8.3 2i!l'l r02,516. 1 ,..! 43,23,676 IS. 5', IlllADfdlir.KT'S HP.VIKW OF TltAlll! Crop I'oiiilltloita llruln l.iertlnir In ftuenrr In Dlfterenl l.ornllftra. NI'.W YOHK. July 12,-nradstreefs to morrow will says Varying commercial and Industrial conditions make It dlltlcult to strike In a sentence tho general keynote of dullness for tlu week, In the east tho business appears of a midsummer variety, while In the southwest conditions have been adversely affected by drouth and hot weather, which superinduced a tendency on the part of many to cancel orders pre viously given. Iu the northwest, on the contrary, bus), neis seems to be quite active an the rrsult of excellent crop conditions and credit Is reported belnif frrvly granted, In the mid din west the tenor of trade Is apparently steady, while III the south ordinary condi tions art. noted. Hut for tho wetk the Im portant development seem to have been the rampant speculation In corn and oats due to reports of exceedingly he.ivy damiign In the Missouri valley belt, thn nervous ness of the stock market nnd a somewhat troubled railway rule situation, together with a more favorable feeling In labor cir cles The crop reports to the Agricultural de partment point to a ri-ductlon of v,t acres, or 0.6 per cent, from the area planted last, with a lowered condition as compared with July a year ago. and as a result th- riausiieians are figuring on a crop of only 2,i98,iq,iii bushels, which may be regard.-d as somewhat above the probable yield If ac count be taken of the decline In conditions as comparer wim the average for the sea on louit year For the wheal crop as a whop a loiai 01 iiH,ai,ijL" nusneis is seem ingly an estimate which may have to be revised In the direction of a reduction. The wneni remaining in farmers nands Is es tlmatH at 31.(.,fi. which Is less by 20, U'j.k. than on a year ago. The oats cron shows a decline In enndl, tlon for the month of Juna ond, as com pared with July 1 last year, barley shows a slight gain for the month, but a considerable advance a compared with juiy i iasi year There Is a llrmcr and better feeling In toe iron cnu eicei marKei. ntructum ma terlal Is nctlve. In wool the situation shows Improvement, but no speculation appears. Oross railway eamlngn for the month of June as reported to llradstreefs aggregate ICJ.510,413, us com pared with 1Vi,1o,,2I for June last year, an Increaso of ?. per cent In favor of the montn in the current vear. I.etilhr ! In. active on domestte unil ezr.nrt tUmnnil and SO are hides and skins. In shoes a rule Una. 01 nusincss ior prompt shipment is reported. .11-1 wicr urj- goous nor coiton goons are as active as 5,ist week, Corn and oats, as was to ue expecieii, snowed tne heaviest gain for the week in rtrenls, though wheat, which was weak at the outset, was firm to ward the close on heavy buvlnir nnlee ntiH I In sympathy with corn. Hogs were active I thrniltfhoift tl... .. tr , nPo.fu rxt . , . . . 1 1 .. . mm j.urr. is uuciianged III tne CIOSC, though at ono tlrno it advanced with hogs and ac tivity In corn. In cotton the market was Irregular and professional, thn tendency being to wait. Wheat. Incllldlni' llnnr. shlnmeni Mr'.li. wI"k WtKf'lfatu 5,i;5,l',0 bushels, against 3,.38.6.l9"bushels last week, 2,829,810 for the corresponding week of l'."0, 3,8U5.1ii3 In 1Si9 and 2,ilo,?27 In 1898. Corn exports for the week aggregate 2,800,7 bushels, against 2,240,933 bushels last week. 4,022,008. In this week ft year ago, 4,6.13,189 In 1899 wid 2,822,121 In 189S. w Iluslness failures In the United Htales for the week were 199, ns against 145 last week, 221 this .week a year ago, 174 in 1893. 233 In im nnd 227 In 1837. Canadian failures for the week numhT twenty-two, as against thirteen last week, twcnty-llvo last year and twenty-seven In 1899. NUW YOIIIC STOCKH AMI DOMI1, Corn (liiotntlon Check Wall Street's l'innrd Tendency. NKW YOHK. July 12.-Today'n stock mar ket was submitted to another drastic pro cess of liquidation, which caused somo severo losses In tho prices of stocks. In thn later afternoon there was a substantial rally, which wiped out Important propor tions of tho extreme decline. The late re covery was extremely erratic and wan un steadily held. Tho cloning was Irregular, but with prices near the stop on the recov ery. He-port from the corn bolt showed no Improvement and It was tho opening quota tions for corn which toppled over prlcos of Htockit after some progresH had been inndo toward recovery In thn early dealings. The terms of the announced settlement of the western freight rate disturbance wcro nlo considered unsatisfactory, owing to the continued defection of one of tho minor roads In tho territory. Under the flood of selling orders thrown upon tho market by the Influence of the various dlcouraglng factora there wete de clines below last night's level for Wabash preferred of 8 points, Union Pacific 7'i, Atchison 6H. Atchism preferred 5U. 8t. Paul 5',i. Iowa Central preferred 54, Hock Island and Delaware & Hudson 5, Chicago .t Alton and Texaa Ac Pacltlc 4V4 and Ht. Ijouls & Han Francisco 4. It will bo seen that the corn carrying railways wero de cidedly the greatest sufferers, but that the weakness was generally Indicated by such M.o.i.-r, an; 4rillware oi iiuasoti, l: 1-OCKtt Fuel preferred. 7; United Htatea Hteel. 3Vi, und a genernl decline embracing the most prominent stocks, running from 1 to A points. Tho railroad bond market wns only moderately active and weak with stocks, fotal sales, par value. !3.820.(. United Htates nw 4s declined U and the old 4s nnd the 6s nt'nnced ty per cent on the last call. rim Himmerrlal Advertiser's London financial .Vblegram says: The market today wiih very idle except for American stocks. . . .5"nrse ALnorlcun "tockn ran tin oventfully until Ihu afternoon, with Ocr many holding off and Amsterdam rather buying than selling. Then New York "'""'J, ,':, market, notably Atchison nnd Union Pacific, and thn close wiih at the worst. London attaches no Importance to the rumored quarrel between tho Morgan nnd Harrlman Interests, but dislikes the crop news. There Is a' feeling ' here that leakr?g rk "0lH nru veiloadcd and Tho following nre the closing prices on the Now York Htock exchange; V 0 AlMitiinn " I'm oim M). iinllway 1114 llitltlliiore & Ohio... 'J, do nfil.... i-i 1 t'acinc 37 Canadian l'nltlc.,..100S Tol., til. 1 & v. iitniuia 110 wv no ppi Clies. k (Jhlo Ui Union Pacltlc ChlcuBO t Alton.... U do pf,l do pfd 7'5 Wntmuli 0., II. & Q liU', do pfd Chi., lad. t I, 3i',j Wheel, it U 13... . 3li . 3('l . 87 . U'i . 3'i . 1T!4 . M . 20 . M . 79 do lltil. 67 1I11 2d nfd. ridciRo & i:. III.. Chlt'sKo O. W do 1st pfd lllii Wis. Central 22 .In pfd V. C. C A St. I.. do 2d pfd .1M) Clilritgo & N. W....19) Amerli-nn i:x is: l"., It. I. .V I" IW.4 f. ,1, r.x Chicago Ter. & 'It.. 11 WVllH-FarK" Ux. do pfd i,tH "Ainal. Copper . C. C. C. A St. I.,... H An.rr. Car & K. Colorado Ho 12', do pfd do ltd pfd 41 Amer. I.ln. Oil.., do 2.1 nfd do nfd ..HO ..II! .. Sltt .. 83 .. 21 .. 61 .. f-2 ..I'WU ..1:9 l)r. A. llodnon.. Del. U A W.... Denver & It. (I. do pfd Krle du 1st pfd In 2d pfd at. Nor. Pfd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central , Iowa Central ... do pfd U.kn Rrta A W. dn pM U N Manhattan Met. St. lty Met, Central ... .!:! Amer. H. ,t It..,, .2MW do nfd . 41 Amer. Tobacco . Amir. Mlnlnr Cn. 454 H'S llrtmklyn It. T ttu. U Colo. Kuel St Iron.. 9Ct 12 Cnn. 1k ;ni; 177 Cm T.il.n.A ...171 .'Con Teliacro CIV, ..30 I do pfd .. 73 On. Klectrlc .., ..tllV niucone Sugar .. .. 3i lliiokhiK coal .. ., 72 Inter. Paper .. 64 do pfd ..Ill Inter. Power ..PM licledr (las .... ..1151. Nutlonnl lllactilt .,116 National I-ad . .. 21 '4 Nntlonnl Halt ... .. 0 do nfd ..116 ...Ml .. 5i4 .. II .. so .. "5 .. V4 .. .. !' .. 50 .. I-K4 .. 7f'.4 .. f6i .. CI .. ..in .. 4: .. 83 ..20.1 .. .. 72 Mer. National Minn, & St. I. 101 No. American ., Mo. Purine o:" Pacific Coast ... M . K. A T Pacific Mall .... do pfd ?' People's ( ... N. J. Central If, 7 I'i esseil K. Car . N. Y. Central V,0'i do pfd Norfolk A W IS Pullman P. Car do nfd... W llepublle Strel . No. Paclfla pfd.. Ontario A W.... Penns) Iv.tnln ... l ,1,. pfd.... 31 Tl Kugnr 1351, Ml'.j Tenn Coal A Iron ltendlng do let pfd do 2d pfd St. L. A S. V.... dt tut pfd dn 2d pfd Ht. L Houthw... dn pfd St. Paul do pfd J", rnion Hug A I do pfd 101, its 764 20 H 4W Mi 43'!, IT S. Leather .. 4iv; .. 7S .. 6i, .. 27 .. 6l ..157 ..ni lo pfd I' S. Ittibb.T .. lo pfd II. S. Slcel do pl.t WcMern Union Trust rccelptH. "Kx-dlvldend. London Murk (tuntnt ton. LONDON, July 12. I p. m.-ClosIng: Con., innney K 3-16 N V. Central ... do account 95', Norfolk A W Anaenndit do pfd Ati'M'nn 711 No. Paclflo pfd..., do pfd m ..liiSU Ontario A W Ilaltlmnre A Ohio.. ! Pennsylvania .... IMi4 . 49 . Sf i . 9; 1, . 32', . 7.1H . 2f.lj . 31 . 2C . 2'l'4 . S.Mj . f,?ij . P!4 . 50 . 41 . tS . "il . 3?; . 70n Panadlan I'acin . . -.h iiranin Clies. A Ohio 4tt do 1st pfd... Chlmxo CJ. W .... St. Paul Denver A H. O.. do pfd nrle do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illinois Central .. Umtsvllle M . K A T do pfd . on 21 pr.i.... .10114 Po. Hallway . . 45'i do pfd . 9314 So. Pueblo ... .. J I'nlon Paclflo . 61 1 do pfd ,. MVP . Steel .. ,.U2 1 do pfd .If iWnlmrh . WS' do pfd . fj 'Hpanlsh 4s UAH SILVKH-Qulet. 26 15d per or. MONHY KnHi per cent, llato of discount In the open market for short bills. 2Vi per cent; for three months' bills. 2 7-16. Oold premiums nuoted as follows: Hueno Ayrcs, 130.70; Madrid, 39.1S; Lisbon, 3S.75. limit. Clearing's. OMAHA, July 12.-Clcarlns. f40.S.25; corresponding day Inn year, 1937.S13.7J, de crease. 117.4K 60 P111IDKLPIIIA, July J2.-Cleartns. t.302,437; balance., 12,441,775; money, 4 per cent IIAI.TIMOHB. July K.-Ciearlngs, 15,275, 195; bulances, 153J.04O; money. 5tt7 per cent, 8T I.OUIH, July 12,-Clearlngf, l78.87s.Ml: balances, 1720,942; money, 5U7 per cent; New York exchange, par bid J5c. premium asked. IIOSTON. July H.-CleariWs, 125,853.704; balances. l).3IS,75X. NUW YOHK. July 12.-Clfarlngs. li.7S, 7S3: balancea. 113,19S.77. CINCINNATI. July ll.-Clearlng. 12.7T6.- Cmc.VGO, Jul- U.-Ulearln. i:.7il,:73; "'.. va. "im x 'itiv v.emrai. ; i'snnsyi y,a"'ni 3; CheHaprako & Ohio, 3H: Ilaltlmoro & Ohio, 3; Consolidated Qas, JAi; aeneral Klectrlc. 12: Colormln Fuel. iu.. i-ninr...i balances. ll.5C.ff.1, posted exchange, ll.K 4 844, New York exchange. 2fc premium. 850. New York exchange, par; money, per cent IIItADSTftKirrS F'l.'VA.IICtAI, ItCVIUW. Week's Market SIjoitb Derllnlnp Ten dencr, Acroni pan led by Artlrlty, NKW YORK. July 12. Draditreet's Financial Review tomorrow will ay Wljlle last week's market was Irregular nnu uuu me present weeK nas developed a declining tendency, accompanied by greater activity. The adverse news about the corn crop was one of the leading factors In creating a feeling of uncertainty It Is agreed that unless the drouth In Kansas and other southwestern states Is broken the total corn crop will likely fall consider ably below that of the last two years, and bearlnh Intensts have been prominent to proclaim that the total failure of corn was In prospect, with n attendant diminution of railroad tralllc at the west. The fact that the wheat yield Is almost of a record breaking nnturc gave scant attention, al though Its Importance to the railroads Is obvious. The main factor of disturbance In the market was furnished by the low state of the New York state bank reserve and the necesiary calling of loans which this Involved. Although money was runted nt thu opening of tho week as high as 8 or V per cent there has been no difficulty as to loans. New York Money Market. .NE.W ?rnK' Jul' 12-,-MONBY-On call, steady, mo percent; last loan, 2: ruling ra.!&JJli .I'rlrrie mercantile paper. 417114. BTJ HL1NO KXCHANOti-lleavy, ' with actual business In bankers' bills nt 14S74 for demand and 14 M'yH.Mi for sixty days; posted rates, ll.i.1V4'n4.8; and 4.&8'84.WVJ; commercial bills, 1I.8Hj4.S414, H1'VKU-,n'". &Mc; Mexican dollars, 4lr4C IlpNDH-Oovernment, irregular; state, In active; railroad, weak. I'he ckimc pucia un tiunda todav art as follows: V S. ref. !. r( ...10:w.N. T. Central ls,...ie4S do coupon loJi. N. J. C. gen. ! ... HOU do Is, rrg ... ...10! No. I'.iclflc 3s 77U do coupon do nw Is, rf. do coupon do old 4, rur. do coupon do , rsg do coupon D, of C 3 tts... ...PM. .. UV, ...I1'i ... 112 ...tt:i ...iw ...M do 4s loiu N Y, C A Rt I, 4i.. .I07ii v. con, is jpi Oregon Nav. is 107 da Is 10214 ti'egon J4. I. ts 130 do ennsol 5s 11(14 ittsdlng gen. 4 Jli, llto O. W. Is 102V St I. A I 1! 0 t . .Illii 115 Atchison sen. 4s....l03t dn ad, in 0' Canada So, Ik J09'4 Plies. Ac Ohio 4'is...I01 Ht I. A a f g. s....l1li Ht. Paul consols. ...180 t lie fic onto Is U Ht P. CAP Is 120 C A UV n ? MHL, .1 t.m ..1171-1 do H. F deb. Is ..12JI, Ho. Pacific 4i .. ?1 Chicago Ter. 4s. WH Ho. Hallway 5s 11714. Colorado So 4s H n. it. 1. ns v) Tex U Paclfle la... 11514 do 2s 101 1,'nlcn I'aclllo 4s. ...104 Wabash Is 1114 II. A It. O. 4s 101 I.rle ners,l 4s M P. W. A I. C. 1S...10J (Sen. KlectrH t ,...VJ) Iowa Ontlal Is 1J no m 113 West Shore 4 112 Wis. Central 4s fSV I. A N. unl. Is 102 M.. K. A T. 2 83U do 4s 51 Va. Centuries H Offered. Hoslon Slocka ami Honda, BOSTON. July 12. Call loans, ill!. r.r cent; tlrno loans, lftt& per cent. Official closing: A., T. & B. V 7J'4Unlon roclfio .... do ifi. Dili Pnlon Ijind . 3 .101 . W.4 . 21 2H4 .117'. ,. 36 ..90 . 27H ' I)' '. t? ,r,r. . 614 .110 . 29 . 2V4 Amer. Hugar 1J7(4 Atolilson 4 Amsrlcan Tel H4i N K. (1. A C. 6s.. Iloston St Albany.. .r.16 Adventure Ilontnn Klevated ...U2I.4 Iloston A lie Vi'lW lllngham Mln. Co. Amal. Copper.... Atlantic CaI. A lfsola Centennial Krnnklln Humboldt Parrot Qulncy Runta Fa Conner C. II, A CJ... ..U4i Domlnlnn Coal 33i do nfd 114 V. H. Kteel t:U lo pfd 9114 Fttrhtmrg pfd 144 : Oi-n. P.Uctrlc VA M4X. Central 22 N. B. O, A C K Old Colony SOU Old Dominion 2(H Tamarack L'tsh Mining Winona Ilubbir . Kx-dlvldcnd. .1fr.iT York Mlnliiff 9tooka. NUW YOIIIC July 12.-The following are tho closing quotations on mining stocks; Adsins Con Alice llre'CI . 13 (Little Chief 11 . 40 Ontario S"0 ...1W .Ophlr 6) Ilrunswlck Con 12 I'hocnlx 9 I'ntosl & Comstock Tunnel... C Con. Cal. A Va.... 200 fioadtrnnd Terra ... (0 Favnge E Hlerrn Nevada J4 Rmnll Hopes 4. Horn Hllvrr Iron Silver M Ix-sdvllln Con 6 Htundard 323 Condition of the- Treaanry. WASHINOTON. July 12. Today's Btntc- mcnt of the trcaaury balanccH In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho 1150,000,000 gold reserve in tho division of redemntlon. shows: Available cash balance. ll'O.lS'J.s'.'a: gold, 1102,5,V.,970; silver, 121,912,062; United Htittcs notes, ll,2M,39i ; treasury notes of iS'.io, 1110.96.".; national banknotes, lS,S34,3.).r.; total recelnts this dnv. S2.W1.7CG: total re. celpts this month. 121.520.73S; total receipt. this yrnr. 121.520,738; total expcndlturra thla day, 12,250,000; total expenditures this month, i2i;,3ir,ooo; total expenditure!! thin year 126,315,000; deposits In national banks, 1103,74l,oOO. IHI nnd Ilosln. OH, CITY. July 12. OILS-Creilll b.il. nnces, ll.tfij certlllcntcH. no hid nor offers; runs, 96,859 bblH.; average, o'J,219 bhls.; Bhlp- lii'.dia, iir.,.ui uiiin,. uvtlUKI 1 W.ZIJ. I.IIIH. LONDON. July 12. Ol I.H I.Imm.,,1 annt 51s, Linseed, :12.13d. Turpentine snlrits. 2tH 10d. Hosln, rommoii, 4s 6d, NRW YOHK. Julv 12 OILS t"!.(ini,H steady; prime rrudc. nominal; prlmo Vfllow. 3Ss. Prtroleum. dull: reiin,i 16.W; Philadelphia and Ilnltlmore. 16.S5; Phlladclnhla and Ilnltlmore In bulk, 14.30. Hosln, tlrm; strained, common to good. 11.45. Turpentine, firm at 37(S37!4c. 1,1 v ciu-uwi,, juiy 12. uiLh" I'ottonseed, Hull rellned, .spot, steady. 22s Cd. Linnet 31s. CH A HLEHTON. S. C July 12ntT.s Titrpentlne, llrm nt 3214c. Hosln, llrm and iliicnaiigeu HAVANNAH, Oa.. July 12,-OILS-Hplrlts ttirncntlnr. nnthlusr doln.r. TAV.n. in.in llrm. Quote: A, H. C. 11.15; I). 1,20; u! 11.25; K. tl.JO: O. 11.35: H. 11.50: 1. I S.', 12.70; WO, 12.95; WW. $3.20. ' ' CofTrc Market, NKW YOHK. Julv 12. COKPKK lrnture. onened steady, with nrlrcH i.nehnm?ed tn 5 points hlBher on coutluuod profit-taking iij snoriK nnu n iigiu roreign ncminn. Hentlment was again very much mixed and fluctuations were unfntisf.ictory to both sides. The transaction hv tim.n vnr. only 6,500 hags. Including Julv at 4.95o; Heptember, f..05c; November, B.iSc; March, 5.45c. Spot was quiet and nomlnnlly tin rhnuged. Hnntos Woak; good average Hantoe. 41300; receipts. 24,0'X) bngs; stock, 4IS.000 bags, Hnmhurg Opened unchanged; at 2:30 p, m, wns net unchanged to lipfg higher; sales, lO.nOO bags. Havre Opjned steady, unchanged; at 12 noon unchanged; at 3 p. m, 'if up. Illo Steady; No, 7 n'o, 4167.1; exchange, 111-16,1; rccclnts. 21,(100 bags; clear. Win lings; stock, 327.000 bags; closed if net higher; sales, 25,0 lass. Ci.llou Mnrki't, NKW YOHK. July 12,-COTTON-Hpot closed quiet; middling upland. SMCc; mid dling gulf, a 13-lfic; sales, 120 bales. NKW ORLKANS, July 12,-COTTON-flrni; snles. l.fts) bales; ordinary, flle; good ordinary. 6 13-PSo; low middling, 7lc; mid dling, S1; good mldilllng, Sc; receipts, 1,217 bales, rtock. P2.466 bnles. Hecretnry Hester's Ntatement of tho world's supply of cotton shows a total of 2,573.521 boles, against 1.573.GCJ Inst year. ST. IAHMH. July 12-COTTON-Hteadv; sales, 200 bales; middling. Stjc; receipts, 1.039 bales; shipments, 1,336 bales; stock, 5X.33.1 bole OALVKHTON. July 12.-COTTON-Mnrket easy nt S5-16c. New York Dry Hoods Mnrkrl. NKW YOHK, July 12.-DHY OOODH The demand In all departments hnH been dull today. Ilrown sheetings and drlllH nro without clinnge In prices, filcnched cot tons continue llrm nnd coarse colored cot tons steady. Prints aro steady, with a light business. Olnghnms llrm. Linens me very llrm, but demand is Indifferent. Ilur lain quiet and easy. MANC1IKHTKH. July 12.-DHY OOOD3 Cloths quiet, with n moderate Inquiry. Yarns dull; prices In favor of buyers. I'vnpi.rnle.l nnd Dried I'mlf. NKW YOIIIC. July 12.-nVAPOHATi:n APPI.KS Market was Hte.i.lv; slate com imin lo good. 6tc; choice, 6t7fl(.4c; fancy, fii; "CALIKOIINIA DHJKD FHCITH-Mai kets ivcrr sternly and unchanged Prunes. 2V 3',o per lb., as to sl and quality Apri cots. Hoyal. syt'.'c; Moor Park, 74,1ilCc Peaches, peeled, llf12c; unpreled, OlflOc Toledn drain nnil Seed, TOLKPO. O.. July 12,-WHKAT-Artlve, MSnrr carU n'i. Jl,,' 'i- SeptembT, -l.i: December, 7l'C r.r0."?"''' ri.r.,"; t",'h "' 5t,c: Heptember, 53V4c; December, Mo. ..PAT?N,',,.V," """''ng; cash and July, S2Uc; Hentember. S2Hc. HYK file. CUIVKHHIXD-Cash, prime, W Oo. tobor, 15.00. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Oecd U Ckoief Bttf CattW 8t3j, bat Otht-ri Blw kid Wttk.. HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE BETTER floth Sheep nnd Lambs Were in Good Demand Today at .Mnok Higher Price Than Hare Heea Paid Here In borne Time I'ust. SOUTH OMAHA. July 12. . ltecelpta were; Cattle. Hobs, riheep, Olticlai Monday l,v4 2,m 6,i4 UU1CUI lUrluay i,.Ji i,iM 2J wi.ii.ui tiiiuday ...... t,ub uniciKl Tnursuav g.av, ,w oinctai rridAy.. :,m 2,ui l'lve dan this week 12,623 4,97 UIM o.iuo um. fa mat wcck i.irtl mjVi ,tXi aam wetK ueiure.. U'j, jo,Mj ,i0 om Ihiue weeKi $,o.. a.aw i,4JJ U,t) oanie lour kcum J4u ...h.iia 4,Ji4 Dame u,l last yii'....40,4jij 4,U.' 16,rt nvr" PI ice paid lor hogn at ao-tn me 4Jmi several uaa vtun tom pttri,on; I 1J1. IlK.l .ItU .140. IU? .itsULllUH m.n .M'"l . wl M -i h 4 A! 1 w, iHn" 'i'"1 6. 5 1JI " I Mi !U i ,7. " I " W J Mi ui 1 I IVI 1 HI -une ...( t 7, & jj i tt 1 J 3 Cl fu" r'-'i avai 1 Wi J (a J but f 2 94, , . June JO.... . s oil 3 681 3 61 2 241 2 981 6 Wl ' 3 71 J 61 3 14 2 V) 4 S3 JUly A, 5 syt,, 4 92, . J 3 bl Hi 2 9u( 4 W July 4... July o....i & 73Vi & OS 3 7S 3 I juiy & & is 1 mi 2 m a mi 2 r.i 4 si -xij l.... - I b ill SI, 3 it,l J . VH -JUly . ...15 U2-6 j 3 HS 3 3 32 3 04. 4 91 Julyv lo... 5 ssVil 6 131 1 S0 1 S 2t 2 H71 4 b3 July U...! 6 V2 i 04 3 9 3 70 2 R4 4 t7 JUiy 12.... 6 b 02 4 IH 3 731 3 1S1 ill Indicates Hunday. Indicates holiday. The oiliciai number ol cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattte.Hogs.Sh'p.Hsea. C. M. A St. P. Hy O. U Ht. L. Hy 1 1 Missouri Pacltlc Hy 12 1 Union I'acitu: system.... it u C. A N. W. Hy 2 a 1. K. Ac M. V. 11. It 12 13 H. C. & P. Hy 2 1 St. P., M. & O. ny... 6 U 11. A .M. it. tl. tj n. & g, Hy 2 3 K. C. At St. J 36 1 C, H. I. A P., east 2 7 C. H. I. Ac I'., west 10 6 Illinois Central 1 2 Total receipts .. ..119 140 V disposition of the day's receipts was jllows. cacti buyer purchasing the num- SfTO of head Indicated; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co... 35 I, too awirt and company....... ludahy Pucklng Co Armour & Co Omaha Pack. Co., K. C,.. CudaJiV Pack. Co., K. C. H. IlecKer Si Degan Livingstone St tichaller .. L. F. Jtuss North P. St P. Co 14. L. Dennis & Co 0.ier buyers 146 702 348 25 72 ) 63 So 1.4U4 2,217 3,046 1.37S '6S5 261 142 17 Totals 1,(29 8,e0l 2.030 CATTJE There won a good liberal sup ply of cattle in the yards this morning for the last end, of the week, but stilt prices on good stuff did not show much change. Good to chotcO beef steers showing both weight and quality were in fairly active demand and practically everything of that description was rold at a reasonably early hour at Juat about Rteody prices as com pared with yesterday. The commoner kinds, however, and tho lightweight stuff wns neglected and sellers found It difficult to dispose of such grades at even less prices than they sold the same kinds for yesterday. Packers) do not se)m to be at all anxious for common and light stuff and take It only under protest. There were only a few cows and helfera offered today and no western rangers to test the market on that class of cattle, flood dry lot cowi and heifers of hoavy weight wero steady, but light cows or hell ers were n little- lower and tho tendency also teemed to be downward on the com mon, stuff. Packers will take the common stufTlf they cnn get It at their figures, but they are not anxious enough for that grado of cattle to care whether they get tt at all or not. nulls, calves and stags brought about steady prices whero the uunllty was satis factory, but they were slow nnd weak If common. There were not many stockers and feeders In tho yards this morning and stilt fewer wre wanted. It cnn be said that thero Is almost no demand at all, at the present time for stockers and feeders of any kind and those that ore coming In. nnd nartleii- larly the light stockerit, are selling ut what looks to no extremely low prices. Hepre (tentative snles: I1EKP STEKHS. No. A v. Pr No. 1 1110 2 ! 6.... 1 1IW 3 00 3S.... 1 470 3 00 20.... 6..... 716 3 1,0 I.... 1 7W 3 M 1.... Av. Tr. ..910 4 40 ..1115 4 41 .. 912 4 II ..1150 4 M ..500 4 5) ..1091 4 V) .. 95S 4 M . . 9J0 4 (1 ..1156 4 70 ..1017 4 74 ..1151 4 S3 ..1112 4 Si ..1304 5 04 ..12T.2 6 04 ..1277 t 05 ..1252 5 10 ..1267 5 20 ..1311 I tt ..1160 3 04 .. 470 3 00 .. 716 3 1,0 ... 7'4 3 M .. 410 3 64 .. 4U 3 75 .. 955 4 00 .. 030 4 ) ..10 4 10 ..1040 4 14 .. OS 4 2) .. 734 4 J) .. m 4 24 .. 053 4 23 ..1115 4 15 .. 531 4 14 S 410 1 64 20.... 18..,. IS.... 6.... 21.... 15.... 40.... 13?... 4 1 4 3 14 3 1 40 10 22 93 20 CP 44 25 21 45 21 10 1 2 e 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 l::::r. 4 1 1 3 1 m 7.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 10 , 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 7 n.'.'.'.'.'.'.', .., 1 1 1 1 1 544 4 20 951 4 4 1452 5 55 BTKKHH AND HEIFKRS, .1080 4 54 35.. ...1343 5 34 ....1114 i 25 10 COWS. ,...1024 t CO 1 .... 930 1 l 1 .... 91 I 44 1 .... 04 1 10 I .... 174 1 .'4 2 ,...1045 1 50 4 .... W 1 50 2 905 1 SO 4 .... 990 1 to 1 ....I'M 1 fO 1 .... P 2 t0 1 .... 940 2 00 4 634 1 fO ....1070 2 04 II ....1130 2 X" 1 .... 164 3 00 1 ....1010 2 04 11 .... 110 2 00 1 .... 017 2 04 1 ....lO) 2 25 1 .... W!4 2 S3 1 .... 956 2 '.I 1 .... 937 3 2 ....1134 2 50 1 ,...10C1 2 50 4 ,,..1060 2 TO 1107 I 30 1340 2 :t ll'.O 2 ) 1140 3 00 570 3 04 154 3 OS UK 3 00 1106 3 M PM) .IS 104 3 20 mo 3 ;s MO 3 25 1402 3 70 ItM 3 35 1012 S ,0 10)4 3 t.4 1100 3 SO 51 1 t,.i 1024 3 6S 114 3 TS 1340 3 55 IJM 1 14 1260 4 (4 1173 4 CO 1304 4 00 1224 4 (0 HKIFKH8. ... 510 2 CO 1 1 3 M 3 70 724 2 55 603 3 : 745 3 90 , CM 3 VO 340 3 ?o no 3 70 6!4 4 (0 729 4 10 811 4 10 ... TM 2 10 ... 530 2 30 ...144 2 10 ... 2 50 ... 715 1 50 ... lia IM 640 2 65 . . . MS 3 f 3 ...1013 3 ;o 2.... 1.... 1...., 1...., 59 4...., ... 515 2 :o I HL'I.T. .... 700 2 fO ...1150 iro ...944 1 15 ...11VI 3 40 ...794 3 40 ...1610 3 IS ... TM 2 50 ...10'JI 2 50 ...1104 2 0 ...1104 3(4 1 , 1 1 1 1... ..I2'4 3 Oil 1 .. 9S0 3 CO HTOCK COWS AND HKIKKIIH. 2 1S 2 ,0 4. 3is a fo 1 M0 2 f.i 1 1 10U4 2 iS 1 . . . f.W 3 CO ...1170 i ii 4 317 2 75 CALVKH. 1 230 3 25 I STOCK OALVKfl 144 3 50 34 342 2 14 STAGS. 1.. 1010 1 56 STOCUKHS AND TKKDIjHS. II, Il 14) 1 9S0 3 SO 4 615 3 04 1 10f0 3 54 19 . . . .575 3 10 I 164 3 HOOH-Theie was a heavy run of ho -a here loiln, especially for this time of the week, and for lh.it reason It was a very un even tn.irltei IIuvcts started out bidding very little better than yesterday, but ih y did not get the hogs and they had to rathe thrlr bids They went around and n'eked up some of the best hog 2'4f5c higher than yesterday They bought the go d mlieil Ih'ls nt t&M and th" choice heavy welkhls from : m JiU'24 The lighter nelghta hrv got at 15 P2S- The market, however, did not Improve as the morning need and by the time half the hog, IihiI eh lured hands tending came to a nUtitUHII, with the market averaging to that point about lc hluher The Inst end of the market was very mean and up to a late hour there were lings unsold which puckers did not rem to want. Heprevnlathe .'Aire' Nn Av sti Pr No Av Hh. Pr 101 . IM 14 I tl II 31 ... 5 95 at lit . . 1 W. T3 114 M 5 I Wl U I ) '4 201 ... 5 rs U IM 1.1. ... Ill 44 5 95 M . , . 117 II 1 II 54 J t5 IV..., ii.. . 73. .. .... .... I.. . U.... ft.... ... M.... (I to... to.... 71.... 41.... M,... .... 14.... :.... n... ?.... :i.... 47 u ... 11 04 71 ..In ) S IS .2M 240 t.l'i .11 44 1 II .110 ..341 .211 .221 40 1 so i i 4 1 rti 214 1 li 344 SO b ii ... 141 t i ...341 164 J fi . 21 3D i ti . . .2U W J i do : ...245 1,0 i X. ...143 1W. S U ...:;s M in ...221 ) 1 y: I.M W i it 2T0 1 1 2', tl .... !l . . 74 .. . 13 .... tl . . M.. . ... 44 ', 51.... 10 15. ... 62 : n 11 u ...241 IN i 4 ...lO M 1 92S ...231 1M .:, ...3M I S."4 . . 231 ISO J Kt ..231 1(9 : .us w .1 ..231 .. . . h S 110 1 ?J. 111 124 1 II', . 11s :o 1 r:i 207 . 1 in, tc i;o 5?J4 - m v 1 .. 142 . 1 HI, ...in 13 t :. .. 341 1.) 1 fjvj jf.-t, ..111 t) 1 d:u ,21 ... i .1..2J7 1:0 i yt 1.0 1 Vi',, ...It! M t ill ...224 ... 1 Itf ,....l 124 S 35', ...24t ... tf.'i ...117 140 j ...23o 10 1 VI', ,. ,.151 124 i ...117 i2u s :' ,..4 40 lti, 70, 74 114 ... J 0... a,. .25 ,. 5 i'. . 14 224 IV 1 r. 51. 14 .,, i Mi, M l V) 1 7, 340 ISO 'j5v( 41 2 124 i l,'i, 55 231 24) I j;i 11 147 u h ;i, 54 277 110 5 ti:', V U4 ... I., 27 ... ( il 1 Ml 44 t OJ 51 Ml 44 f) 50 2l 11 C 66 ( .Us 114 COO 55 313 14 ( (4 so a: 14-) oi i :s 14 14 5ft Ill 110 6 M 44 141 ... 0 to 5 317 100 $ 'L-Vj 11 Ill M 6 .ls (4 80S M 4 f;t, 7 11 . J IJi, 73 113 IM I 32', ' 120 ..,'11)1, II . 200 & f-l 3 to I V 11 xi o r as ii. Ill ltt i fj :u no tn 110 VI I M nt .) 5 n i.. .. 41. M 117 10 1 TO HI 240 & h 22s yy i ti (1 234 1C0 S 13 53 110 124 i M 57 211 W 1 3 t M 10 5 5 71 314 0 5 9S ... t n .. i P! 14 S OS M 1 M 40 I It 54 211 31 217 7 ; 71 224 231 73 ... 11? 40 1 ti .....Ul ... B (ll U.. 114 40 1 ti ?-Ln3,ipThcre wa" no' i heavy run of licet, here todnv un,i nni... ,.11 anxious for suppllts and as n result every ivlnf cr"nKd hands In n hurry at consid erably higher prices. tlolng back to too close of last week. It Is sate to call the on lambs at the present time .'1 per 100 higher and on choice wethers 1 ml yearlings 40-HJOc hltrhcr. Kwo havj not advanced nulte nm m.th v.,,, ...it ti.,.. ..r.. fely 25ci!J3Jc higher. er"S5 '"'nbs sold today as high as '. sheep nnd yearlings brought 13. so and werners w.sii. There wns also a bunch of rca vearllncM nn ih. ...... t...,...,. . " - ..... r, .. . ... ...it. til.,, uiiitK"- I.U. It was a trood. in-llvi, tnnlVnt nil "f'i'l nnd very satisfactory prices w.re Ollotntlonfi; ctint... ......... 1, -i,.,., . - . " ...., nriliril., 4, IU II . c,Tu.? .R-00d w,thers. 13.26fl3.65; choice e.tes, 3(US., fair to good. 12.0013.(0, ppel-o spring inmbs, 0tft..;5; fair to good sprlin: lambs. 13.0OtT6.00; feeder wethern, yi.T.M 3.00; feeder lambs, !3..vnj4.00. Hcprcsenta tlve kales; No. , .. Pr. 1-K1 f.u . . .. ic- i f wetners 95 13 n "i rnccP ana yearlings.. W t-P'S"1'10 J'carllngs w 349 Idaho grass lambs 67 3 35 I 65 6 65 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAItKKT. Cattlr Generally Sternly IIokp Mostly Illsrher Sheep Active anil Illul.rr. CH1CAOO. July 15. nATTI.FIHe.-.lii, 2,600 head, Including R50 head Texnns; gen erally steady: iro nil In nrinw sieves I IMfi .20; uoor to medium, 13.90tTJ.10; stoolteM and foeders. 12.Otycf4.40: cows and heifers. 12.4094.90; ennners, tl.7f.4j-2.CO; bulls, l.'.'.'Soj) 4.40; calves. 14.0OnT.fM: Texns slners. HMffl 4.624; bulls. !2.6(V&4.30. Hoas-Hecelpts. 12,000 hend; tomorrow, 9.000 head, estimated; left over, 1.C00 head; mostly 10c higher; mlxod nnd butchers. 14.95 il.M; good to choice, heavy. ICKiiW 40; rough, heaw. 15.9fi7i;.fr.: lih tr. n,v? -.: bulk of sales. l.lCj,J.25. " ' BHBBI" AND LAMHS-IlecetptS. 5,000 nend: active. 10c hlrhee. nmi tn TXZbSFli ,'0,ff''5: flr to choice mixed, !3.50tp4.I5; western sheep, t3.7OCH.50; vear llllgn. t4.35fisl.75: native lnmt.s Mjfcliw. wcttern lambs, $3.76ff. V.. " ' Kcw York Lire Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Julv l2.ni;r:vB'!-iim. cclptH. 420 head: steers generally steady; bulla and cows, firm to 10c higher, all sold; steers, 15.20fi6.2O; oxen, 14.40; bulls, 13.40ffl .1 -"". -.4uni-t."i rxtrit ini neavv cowb, ?m!.oCllb,C!5. luoted live cattle selling, nt 10WW12c per lb.; tops. 12He. dressed weight; refrigerator boef. mav. ner 11.. -vm,,. ... ' 1500 head cattle, 60 head sheep nnd 12.292 quartern of beef. ' CALVKS-Hecelpta, 760 head; netlvo nnd strong: veals, frnctlon higher, all sold: veais. .i.isrg,.r.'Vi. SHKKP ANI) LAM.US-necelpts. 10.COO head; good sheep strong, others sternly; lambs. GO'tii&c lower: nm ni. t . fow cars unsold: shonn t-imvn n. ',... rJiX 6(50 ' m at ,a-03l Kanana City Live Stork Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Jntv I'iutti i.n.. celpts, 5,000 natives. 1,000 Toxiinii,' 4'X , ""VPiy largely common; nmrkst slow to 10c lower; export and dreis beef steers. 14.75Wf..50; fair to good. !4.rVM C); ?J,a'ir'' ?,n;p,'.,c'S.' -.25; Tex.tns nnd Indians. 13.S0fid.25: Texas grass steers. 3.x) Jl3..j; cAnvs. 12.7034.0O: heifers. 13.00i8l.E3: bulls. 12.5O7jl.00; calves. 13.50tN.73. HOOH Hecolpts. 23.000 head; Vest r.jnOo higher, others steady; top. 16.20; bulk" or sales. 16.(xv((6.l0: heavy. If! 10fl.20: mltcd K-mM0: IlRht' .Coi5-;.s7!4; pigs. BIIB'EI AND LAMnS-Uecclpts. 2;3:h,Rfeahl XPePp.S.C'lllg-)2 8 W; Te St. Lnuln Live Stork Market. ,ju,' 12-cATTLK-neccintp, 3.600 head, Including 900 Te.xana; market ?;nJ'L,la5'v, "hipping and export steers, ll.Syrifi.SO; dressetl beef nnd butcher nteer.i, I4.OOJ15.40; steers under 1.000 lbs., i3..Si3d.8S: uuurj Heeelpts, 7,000 head; markot t2fj?iB8.nn(l1,Bh," M.9M4I.05; packers, t5.aH6.10; butchers. 16.WtiO.fo. 8HEKP AND IwVMHS-Recelpts, 2.000 2S,ftA! m'u'!t, steady; native muttons. 1X00 Jml:, .M'fftfiO; culls and bucks. K.maA.fO; stockers, 11.7.W2 00; TexanR, 2.707 3.W. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 12,-CATTLK He eelpts, 83) hend; market active and steady; natives, ,.Wh'oM; cows and heifers, tl..Vk7t 4.S0; bulla and stags. 2.25$ii.OO; ntnekers and feeders. 12.25tpl.2J; veals. 13.0OKJ.50. HfXlS Heeelpts, 7,13 head; market gen-JJH-L'100 'f.'her; light and light mixed, lfi.7oj6,l(i; medium nnd heavy, J5.97i,i6.20: plgH. ii.oofio.ooj bulk. lS.H.Viifl.10. HHKKP AND LA MHS Heeelpts, 1,70? head; market strong to 10c higher; lop ewea. 13. ,0; lambs, imS5o higher; top, 15.50. Stork In .SIkIiI. The following tnble shows thn rccclpta of cattle, hops nnd sheen nt the live principal llvo stock markets July 12' Cattle South Omaha 2,181 Hogl. Hh'i'p. 9,669 2,02ft Chlcngo 2,500 12,C ivansns wuy r,,noo 2.1,000 Bt. Louis 7o fit Joseph M0 7.fl9 Totals 13.611 9,47.1 13.334 ICnusns City firnln nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. July 12,-WHKAT- July, (T2!4t(62i),c; Prptember. (sic; December 65c; cash. No. 2 hard. raiiOlo, No. 2 red. MViff-'le. COHN July. 54i.jC. .September, r.4'-ie: De cember, 55c; cash, No. 2 mUod nnd white, COc OATS-No. 2 white. 35r39c. HYK-No 2, 52'4C. HAY-Chotre timothy, Hl.Wfll2.00; prairie, 112.00. Hl'TTKH -Creamery, I517t4c; dairy, fancy. 141il5e i:OOS Wruk; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted tint hanged, 744'.' per tlo,, los off. cases returned; new whltrwr.od casca Included. He more, seconds, 4o HKCKIPTS-Wheat. lM.riO bu.; corn, 29, 200 bu.; oals. ll.dO bu. SHIPMKNTS-Wheat, W,400 bu,; corn, 23, 200 bu.; oats, 11,000 bu. Sonar Markrt. NEW ORLKANS, July 12. 8UOAH OnUi- nnen kettle. 33-16tHc: onen knttle centrifugal, 2WK.; centrlfugnl yellow. 4'4 4rl 9.16c; seconds, 2 7-lM(4c. Mnlaases, dult; ceiitrifural, 6rtirc. N1SW Y'Jllrt. Juiy nuuAit steady: fair running, 3 9-ir.c; rantrlfugul. 36 teat! 4 3-liV; molnsfli.'H sugar, 3 5-16a; refined, ctendy. ',rkoilr lllltM. Boyd Commisiou Oo Buccetiers to Jama K. Boyd a Ca., OMAHA, N15B. COMMISSION rsnAiK riiovriiojn akd rrooKi Bwaia of Trad allalng;, I)trct wlraa to Calcago and New Ter It. ,CtftingnoxK, Joton A, Yarrta 4 Ca. 10 Ill 40 1 M 74 .141 140 i M II 211 M IM 10 274 ... I 1! .IVJ l 1H If 104 IM I W : ,,.224 1M I X) 77 241 ... 1 () ...151 N i )"4 ......144 1(0 S i ... .:i 100 i w4 I' .""".S,.1;."8' w.iufflH.so; cows ana Wrl!?rK'(ti ,r''' ennners. tl.a.SSi bulls. l2.60Ba75; Texns and Indian steers, 3.SO 4..0; rows and heifers, 12,40fM.OO. 1