THE OMiHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Expnt BaWi and Foreign Niwi Hlp in AdTwelig Whut Prieii. REPORTS OF CORN SENSATIONALLY BAD Mnrket Open Strong Under !tuh of Buyers Oat Fnlrly Active, Prices Depending on Corn Specula tion in Provisions Small. CHICAGO, July 17. Export miles and foreign news were Influential In advancing wheat prices today, September closing i oio higher. September corn closed ttWUc and September oats He up. Provisions closed 2',4u to lCc Improved. A sharp ndvnnce (it Liverpool stimulated n local demand for wheat nt the opening of the market and September sold from b.s'o to GM.Jc, to WiUc over yesterday's close. Reports of scattered local showers, how ever, soon started selling. Northwestern traders also sold and reported Improved conditions In th spring wheat country. A decline to G7',i&61?c ensued Iti conse quence, although tho market was not a weak one. It was, however, n nervous one and a covering movement followed reports of damages to the French crop. Septem ber rallied to GSftc. Another decline to C7(4ttfi7?4o followed, but reports of tffi loads taken for export, mostly for the French account, It was said, turned the tide again anil the market closed llrrn, September T)iu higher at CH'ic. Seaboard clear ances In wheat and flour were eo,ual to Ml, Ami bushels, while primary receipts i.g grngated 1,116,000 bushels, compared with 7S1.W bjshels last year. Local receipts were lit cars, W of contract grade. Minne apolis and Duluth reported 176 cars, against I'M lust week and Ifil a year ago. Ueports from the southwest regarding corn were gcncrnlly sensationally bad rnd the weather bureau report, while, noting local showers In various sections, came lar from showing adequate relief. The mar ket accordingly opened strong under a rush of buying orders, Keeling was ex tremely nervous and a wire advising that tllcre had been a heavy rain In Iowa, together with a hopeful reading of tho weather forecast, caused temporary weak ness. The wheat strength, too, contrib uted to the bullishness. September sold between COc and 61?4,c and closed 14c higher nt fioc. Itecelpts were 20S cars. Oats were fairly active, but prices de pended on corn, a shortage In which would, of course, affect the value of oats ns feed. September sold between 31V4c nnd 32c and closed firm, lie higher at Jlic. Itecelpts were M cars. The speculative Interest In provisions was small, but reports of improved export sales, together with fair support from local packers, caused nn advance In prices, despitu thu liberal run of hogs. Fluctu ations were narrow. September pork closed 10c, September lard 2V4c und Sep tember ribs 60 higher. I.Htlinated receipts tomorow: 'Wheat, 270 cars; corn, 220 cars oats, 75 cars; hogs, ISMMi head. The Icudlng futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. lllgh.j Low. Cloe. Yes'y, heat I July I I I 67 67 7(l 66' 1 6T I 66i 70 6.1', Sept. Dec. 1 urn July Sept. Dec. 4 i July Sept. May Poik Sept. Jan. Lsrd-- Rept. Oct. Jan. Rlbs- Bept. Oct. Jan, 67'iW 63" 49 60 CI 49 1 4ST4 M-Tifjc: BlHl 51W I .10141 attt 32 MM 30i; 31i 30'; 3lfi 3i;fi; 3I' 31 .To 35 I J, I. 14 07 14 22V n 0714 usn ill 10 14 25 I 14 37141 14 15 8 62141 S 57m S 55 S 50 Is 6714, 8 5-, II 14 37'.' 8 60 SS2H 8 60 8 27J4 8 G7V4' 8 2714 8 32141 8 27H I. I I T&5 1 7 no 7 52',4 7 62141 7 7 82W 7 7 47 7 w I 62J4 7 M 7 S5 7 1714 7 8214 7 47H No. 2. Cash quotations were bs follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 1-1.303 3.40: straights. I2.wa3.20; clears, 12.00fK.oo; spring specials, Il.Oog-l.lo; straights, 12.70 3.(i; bakers, 12.10fj2.60, VHBAT-No. 3 spring. 63665c; No. 2 rea; SzS0 2 45,c; No- 2 yow, 4914c. OAT8-N0; 2, 33i833(4c; No.-1 white. 34y4fl RYE-No. 2, G4V4c. 8KBDB-N0. 1 flax. $1.88; No. 1 northwest ern 11.88: prime timothy, $5; clover, con tract grade, lfl.50. PROVIHIONB-Mess pork, per bhl., 1H.0S 8H.10. IjiM, per 100 lbs.. $i.t214S.B5. Short ribs sides (loose), 17.75fi7.96. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), J7. 5087.8214. Short clear Bines moxniij, 11.a051j3.4i). WHIHICY-Raals of high wines. $1.27. Following are the receipts and shipment for today: . . Itecelpts. Shipments. r lour, bbls 49,000 31.000 Wheat, liu , 437,000 347,000 Corn, bu 530,000 117.000 Oats, bu 23:i,noo 2x2.100 liye, bu 10.0k) 10,000 jiariey, 1111 b,Q09 ... On tho Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm: creameries, 14fflDc: dairies. W16c. Cheeso, strong, l0tfl0V4c r.Kgn, irc.111, J',jc. xnv vnitic raiMsiiAL maiikkt. tion t Ioiin of the Day on Varlona Uomniodltlea. M:V YOIIK. July 17.-FLOUR-necclptfl. 1 1.2I1 bbls.; exports, 12.421 bbls.; quiet but a llttlu morn steadily held: Minnesota twit- fills, $:i.6."y3.o; MInnosota bakers, J2.65 ".15; winter patents, ja.Sjgs.SO; winter straights. M.WJ3.W. winter extras, $2.50 2.ku; winter low grades, $2.302.40: market aulet; fair to good, $2.053,10; cholco to fancy, $3.15'S3.45; ryo flour, quiet; fair to t.OUNMKAI Firm: yellow western, $1.02; liriiiMiywlne, $2.ivji'J.70. IIYU-Flrm; No. 2 western. C614c. f. o. b.. niHuit; state, B2i353c, c. I. f Now York carioiN. nAHLKY Dull: foedlntf. 48c. c. I. f., New York; malting, 48(fj62c, c. I. f New York. IIAIU'.'aV ,MAI;T-Dull: western, 6572c. W1IKAT llccelnts. 57.9.VI liimhola. . r,: .( .l.Wl .FIIOIIWIQ, A-,,,, m ICII. ID-AC. I. O. ).. lUlliat: No. 2 red. elvutnr ami K'n t northern Duluth. R2Mc. nOnnt- jn 1 h',.i Duluth. 83c, f. o. b afloat. Options had a firm opening on northwest damage, Thoy sold off under reallilng at mlilday, but turned firm again on good buying on irenrn account, strons Paris cables nn4 .....mi. viui'u iirm in jiwic net ml vance. . July. 73(Q74 l-16c. closed 71V4c: September, 72 1 " 1 lli 73Hc, cosed 73V4c; Oc tober. 73 l-lMi73;e, closed 73:c; Decem ber. 74r75 7-lCc. closed nc. CORN neeeliil. .17imo hiiahl.. 12,0(10 bushels; spot firm; No. 2. 53c, ele vntor. and 64T4c, f. o. b., afloat. Option market opened Arm on cables and crop iicwa eased off through subsequent roullr- Inif, July but finally rainea by wheat: Mii3i, closed Mil . Qimla.T.y. r,.v. ..iv XS5fJ3Sl,eC' MlMfKUc. closed B3c. .?A18J"Uece,I,,B' 700l, hushcls: exports, foO bushels; spot firmer; No. 2, 3fil4c; No 3. 3bc; No. 2 white. 2Sc; No. 3 white. 371ic '1?' m,x(Vj western. 3R37Hc: track white 3i(fH2c; options generally llrm all day on croji news nnd covering. . '.7i'1VL.B1''Pl,"Ki $10.00310.75; good .JLJOI'8 9ul"t: 8tnto common to choice. 1900 crop. 14ji8o; 1S99. I0l3c; Pacific coast 19011 crop. l&mDe: W99. MffMSn ' HIDlIH-Qulet; Oalviston, 20 to 25 lbs. lsyiSVic; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 1914o Texas, dry. 21 to 30 lbs,. 14V4C LUATIIICH Oillet: hemlnVlc r,1n 1, Ayres, light to heavy weights, 24'ff25c PIlOViaiONS-lleef. quiet: family, , $11.60 WIS.UI5 mess, J9 .SOfftO.80 beef hamf '$20 mess, Ub.mj 18.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel les. UHftllc; pickled shoulderS,' 7ncl pickled hams, lltfUWc. Lard, steady western steamed. $8.80: reitneii. t,iHv! continent. $S.K5; South America. $9.50; com pound. $7.0007.1214. Pork, sternly: family. $lb.005f60; short clear sides, $15.255jl7,0O: JTXA!,how8,rl,dy! city Mi country Ill'TTKH-llecelpts, 10.632 pkgs.: firm: statu dalrv. Hli 1414c ; creamery, 15l914c; CMKKSU-Recclpts, 2,165 pkgs.; qulot fancy, large, colored and white. 91ic; fancy ffOl.c: Japan. 4Vc( POTATOKS-Qulot; Now York, ISO lbs., !.!5i,75: southern, extra, per bbl $2.50. MOLASSUS-Stendy; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 355i42c, POL'LTHY Alive. weaker: aprlngors, llfilttc; turkeys, . Sc; fowls, lie; dressed, easier; springers, 19.fT20c; turkeys, StySUc; lowls. ltiimc. d ' MHTAL8 The metal marRet at home nnd Bbroad were quiet today. London tin win. 7s Kd lower, with spot closing at 133 ana futures at iiuu. ine local market was also lower und steady ut the decline, as there was not brisk buying, the minimi basts being $27.!2K?7.70. The local copper jnnrnei iieia up to prpvioua prices una lake .iwr iircripis, n.ioi jiKgs.j steauy; statu ""'I 1 iylvnnln, 1501in; western candled, mijr.o; western uncandled, sgi214c HICK Steady: domestic, fair to extra. U! tvn mini,! nt It?. oft an.! rattlnc electro lytic at 11S.62W- London, however, was 2s 6d nigner ana closed at ior spot anu cs d for ftiurcs. l.ead, quiet anil un changed both here and abroad. Spelter was dull and unchanged here at 13.9) to 13.95, while London showed a decline of is. closing at 16 10s. Iron at New York was slow and nominal, with pig Iron war rants quoted at 19.50 to 110.00. " -The. Kng- Dsn iron markets wero uuiet; closed at 53a 10-1 and Mlddlesborough closed at 41s mi OMAHA AVIIOM2SA1.U M Alt ICU'f. Condition if Trnile mut atiotatlons on .Stnplc mill Fancy I'roduei'. KGao-liecelpts liberal; loss off. 1031014c. UVE POULTHV-llens, 7ci young antl ola roosters, i-iji.; ttirkuyfc, biisc; ducKs und geese, Oc; spring chickens, per lb., Uriloc. HUTTL'll-Commoii to talr, 1241214C! choice dairy, In tubs, HUlSc, separator, vjc, FIIKSII FlSH-UiuCk oass, 18c; whlto bass, c, bluullsh, lie, bullheads, Wei b Ue lliu, 7c; buRalos, 6c; catlisn, 12c; cod, 9c; croppies, 7'tfluc; clscoes, 7c; halibut, lie; herring, ta, hadduck, 10c; mackerel, c; pike, jc, rud snapper, 10c; salmon, 14c; sun. llsh, 5c trout, 9c, wliltcflih, 9c. 1'IOKONS-Llve, per doc, (1. VtiALS-ChiilCf, !alOc. HAY 1'rlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale Jlay Dealers' association: Choice upland, ki.o-j; No. 2 upland, $9.50; medium, w.ou; coarse, J. llyo straw, $ii.50. These prices are for hay of good color und quality. Demand lulr. itecelpts, 3 curs. UATS No. 2 white, 32c. CUHN No. 3. 15c. II1IAN-J12. VKOETAnLEB. ASPAHAOUH-Nutlve. per doc, 3&3c JtliOliAHIi-llomu grown, per lb., lc. NJUW CAllltOTS-Per doz., 20c SaV TUHN1P8-Per doc, 20c. CUCUMUKltS-llutllouse, per doc, 60c LKTTUCU Per bu.. 2Uc. 1IADIH11KS 1'er uoc, 1520c I'AltbLliV-Pbr doc,- 20c. NKW POTATOKS Per bu., 853c UAlfl)AGI3-Hoiiie grown, 2c. '1 ( i.MA 1 11L.i1 Ti Mih, 4-uasket crates, $1.M. ONIONS-Ucrmudus, per crate, $2.25; new California, 2c. CAULIFLOWER Home-grown, per doc, 60c. 1JEANS Wax, per half-bushel basket, 60c; string, per half-bushel basket, 5uc. PICAS Per bu., 1; per, 14 bu., 60c. CANTALOUPE - Per basket, 76cQ$li crates, 2. WATLltMELONS Texas, 30Q35c each. FllUITS. I'INEAl'PLES-l'er aoc, $1.5031.75; per crate, S3.W. ULAUKllEHUIES-Pcr 21-qU case, $2. KABPUEHHlEh Per 24-qt. case, $3.00; led, pel 24-pt. cusc, $2.50. CilEltUIj-.s, Native, yor 8-lb. ba.iVwt, 45c; Missouri, per 21-qt, case, 11.7&K2.00. PEACHES Cullfornia, per box, 9w; tree stone, ll.lo. APiUCUTS California, 4-basket crates, $1.60. PLUMS-Callfornla, per crate, $1.2331.50. LiuOBllJEKKIES Per 24-nt. case, i.OO. THOP1CAL FUUITS. OKANGES Culltornlu seedlings, $3.76; Med. sweets. $4.0o. LEMONS California, extra fancy, $5.00, cnoice. JI.7&. DANANAS Per bunch, according to site, $2. Wo 2.60. F1U8 California, new cartons, 75c; layers, Ooc; Imported, per lb., 103.12c. DATES Persian, in CO-lb. boxes, Salrs, Ec MISCELLANEOUS. HONE Y-llallo ween, 614c per lb. CIDEH-Per bbl $4.60; per half bbl.. $2.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 16c: III bcrts. per lb.. 13c: almonds, par lb.. I8(ft20o: ruw peanuts, pur lb., 6&54c; roasted, 614 714o ! Brazils, 13c; pecans, 10322o. HIDES No. 1 green, 614c; No. 2 green, 6iC; No. 1 suited, 714c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 1214 lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal calf. n to is ids., tc; ary niues, auc; sneep pens, JUioc; none niaes, w,WiFi.a. St. I.onla Grnln and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Julv 17. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red. cash, elevator. fUUc: track. G5V4fi uuHK-mgner; wo. i casn, &2c; traca. 2U63c: July. 61V4c: September. 51T4C OATS Hlghor; No. 2 caah, 34c; track, 353 35Hc; July, 3lHc; September. 33Hc; May. jo-stc; no, i wnue, Mwajjo. iiyk Firm at 54c. FLOUIl Firm: new red. winter natents. $3..1Oij0.50; extra, fancy and straights, $3,003 o.ji; ciear, ii.w..K, uuKNMEAi steady at 12.70. UltAN Strona: unsettled: sacked, rtnt iracx. uc diu, wun ioo asKoa. HAY Scarce, and higher: timothy. $16.01 $15.60; new, $11.0017.0U; pralrte, $13.00314. wjUBivr aicaay at I.S7. 1IION COTTON TIES-$1.06, nAaOINO-ftHOlic. HEMP TWINE 9c. SEEDS Flax, no market: timothy, no i rnuin. FIIOVI8IONS Pork. steady; lobblnr. 116.75. Lard, better at I7.37U. Dry suit meats (boxed), tlrm but unchanged: extra snorts, w; clear nos, vs.zo; clear sides. $8.w. liacon (Doxed), steady but unchanged; ex tra shorts. $3: clear ribs. $3.25: clear sides. MKTAL.B Lfna, qUIOt, J4.Z71i-l.40. Bpel ter. aulet at $3.!i2V4. FOULTIIY Dull: chickens. 6V,o: snrlngs iuu: lurKeys, oa; springs, joc; aucKs, cc springs. 6c; geese, 3c; springs, 4'aDc. UUTIBK-Kirm creamery, isusohc dairy. 1416c. kuob-Hteuuy; nearby, sc; southern, 6c, iicAjttinB tour, e.uuu ddis.: wneat 282,000 nn.; corn, 34,000 bu.; oats. 46.000 bu. 8HIPMENT8-Flour. 8.000 bbls.; wheat 77,000 bu.; corn, 32,000 bu.; oats, 38,000 bu. Liverpool firnln and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, July 17. WHEAT-Spot, iuii; ro. i reu, western winter, 03 bu No. 1 northern spring. 6s 614d: No. 1 Call forniu, 6s 9d. Futures,, quiet; September, ts bia; ueccmoer, us o;a. COHN Spot, steady; American mixed new. 4s 2Hd: American mixed, old. 4s 3'Act, Futures, quiet; July, nominal; September, is :nu; uciooer, is JViU, PEAS-Canadlan. firm nt 65Wd. FLOUn-St. Louis fancy, winter, dull at 7s 9d. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady at i. iDH'rra.j us, ' PItOVISIONS Deof. firm: extra, India. fi9 fid. Pork, nrlmo mess, western, firm, nt r,7s Lnrd. steady, prime western. In tierces, 43s bit; American renneu, 111 pans, 43s. iiams, short cut, it to in ids., nrm at 61h. liacon l.iimhurlunil mil In Si lhia aUailir AMaf..t short ribs. 16 to 21 lbs,, firm at 47s 9d; long clear middles, light. 28 to 3-4 lbs., stcadv. nt 46s 6d; long clear middles heavy, 35 to 40 ins., stcaay at ios; snort ciear nacas, is to 20 lbs., steady at 44s; clear bellies, 14 to 16 10s., nrm at bis; snouiuers, square, 11 to 13 ion., nrm 11 1 .ms un. BUTTEIl Firm; flneBt United States, 90s srnod United' States. 73s. CHEESE Firm; American finest, white, ids; American unesi, coioreu, -ius. TALLOW-FIrm; prime, city, 2Js 6d; Aus trauau, in ixinuon, zs Itecelpts of wheat during the last thre days, 2&l,00i) centals, Including 153,000 Amer lean. llccelnts of American corn during the last nircc uays, iui,iiu centals. ICunsna City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 17. WHEAT July 6lyi1f61c! Scptrmbor, 63i4c; December, ea kc; casn, rso. 2 narn. (HMTWTic No 61Hc: No. 2 red, 6314fl63io; No. 3, C2Hc COnN July, 6314c; September, 6240', Dc cembor. B21io: cash. No. 2 mixed, 5IHWG5C OATS-No. 2 white, 41c. IIYE-No. 2, file. HAY-Cholco timothy, $15.00; choice prairie, no.wdjio.w. nUTTEH-Creamery, 18o; dairy, fancy, 14W16C. EQUS-Woak; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted unchanged, 714c dozen, loss on, cunes ruiurnrii; secontlV 1C, nECElPT8 Wheat. 143,200 bushels; corn 11, w uuniieis, uiiin, o,ika, Diisneis. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 1&7.20O bushels corn, vi.wm ousneis; oats, uu uusnols. I'hllndrlphln Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA, July 17.-RUTTBn- i-irm; tancy western creamery, 20c; fancy wemern prims, iic; luncy neuroy priillS, EOOB Firm, good demand: fresh nearby 16c; fresh western, HWlHSc; fresh south western. 12Un: fresh southern. 12e. CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams, iuncy small, Vftc; jxew- xork tun creams tair to cnoice, sisi9iic. Toledo firnln nnd Need. TOLEDO, O., July 17.-WHEAT-Actlve oepiemiier, flftc ueccmber, 71c, COHN Dull; Sentember. 60T4c. OATS-Hlgher; cash and July, 31c; Sep iriuucr, .1171C IlVE-60e. CLOVEH8EED Cash, prime, $6.50; Oc Mllvrnnkep Ornln Market. , MILWAUKEE. July 17. WHEAT Mar, aei niKner; ro. 1 nortnern, ksc; No, 2 no. th 4 III uiiiiuitjv. , livl'll IIIIM I 1 i3mj, COKN-Septembcr. 5fr,c. nYE-FIrm: No. 1, 51052c. HAULEY-Stendy; No. 2, 55c; sample, 39 Ilnlnth (iruln Market. DULI'TH. July 17.-VHEAT-Cash, No. hard. 70Tic: No. 1 northern, ear: Vo northern, 64c: July, C9c September, 07Tc uecomner. bt',c. COp.N-None. Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr nnd Bran MINNEAPOLIS. July 17.-WHEAT-De tnanil was excellent; cash. 6c; July, jc September, 65V4J5!ic; No. 1 northern, IHc over September; No. 2, 62HB64C; No. 3, 619 VlJoUIl-Flrst patents, J3.753.f5: second patents, $3.&5'3.6o, first clears, 2.65B2.i5, second clears, $2.0S. iiiiAiN in uuirf, m.wuu.w. Peoria Market, PKOHIA, July 17,-COIlN-Flrmi No. 3, 4714c. . . OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 3414c. track, u'tt iMkvnVi h u.i, of 11.27 for fin ished goods. M5W YOIIK STOCKS AMI IIOMJS. Mr. .MnrRnn's Letter Nnntlim Northern Pnrllli! Directors Cnnses Itecovcry. NP.w vnnu. .tntv 17. Early knowledge of the terms of Mr. Morgan's letter, notn inaiin ,,i,nr. n, ihn Northern Pa cific board of directors to till tho vacancies to be created, was undoubtedly mo chusi of tho emphatic recovery In prices of stocks today. The first intimation ot tne news cmne n the street through the open buying of .niiml timtiiititu nt 1-nrlnllM nlnrks llV brok ers generally understood to net for both tho .Morgan and the Hurrlman Interests. The tact nf this buying was evidence of the satisfaction felt by both parties to the Northern Pnclllc contest over tne icrms ui settlement provided for by Mr. Morgan s action, aside from the strong assurance felt from the personality of the new mem bers of the bourd that a fair mid satisfac tory adjustment would be secured. The additional recommendation for tho Immediate reconstruction of the board rather than to nwalt the regular meeting In October was nn additional cause of re lief to the speculative mind. The convic tion that nn ,'urlv settlement of the North ern Pacific controversy was at hand, which permeated the market nil th; morning, was crystnllied by tho rather spectacular de vlco of a sale of sw) shares ot Northern Pn clllc common stock on the board. The prlco was lis. Tho muto record tape com ing f-moothly from tho ticker with tho quotation Jumbled In with tho routing transactions of the market was eloquent of the end of perhaps the most disastrous quarrel that ever Unsettled values In Wall street. Tim last of the straggling transactions In the stock which followed tho sale for 11. Uu) cash In the culmination of the corner In the panic of May 9 wus made on June 3, when the stock sold at lfJ. which was thu settlement price offered by the Insiders to the shorts. Since that tlmo the stock had disappeared troni the market und there has not neon even u nominal quotation ior u. The reappearance of the stock on the tape was Immediately followed by n violent bound In prices. There were advances In tne movement, but no recession m the prices. Now buying orders came Into the market In successive Installments for enor mous blocks. The stocks of tho railroads Immediately affected were naturally thu leaders In the movement, but the strength spread to other parts of the markut nnd all considerations wore Ignored. a rumor tnat tne sieei striko would no settled within forty-eight hours entirely fulled of corroboration, but the recovery In tho steel stocks continued without In terruption. The news of tho day pointed to additional recruits for tho strlklnz em ployes of tho anthracite companies, but tho eariy weiiKness in tno coalers was wiped out und tho stocks made buoyant advances over Inst night's level, extendlntr In tho case of Erlo first preferred 314. The extreme rise' over night In St. Paul reached 9. Union Pnclllc V, Southern Pa cific 414 and Atchison 4. Hock Island rose 8 points In sympathy. There were many oiner nuvances in tne ranroaa list und among tho New York tractions of 2 to 414, southern, southwestern, trunk lines, conf ers and less Importunt groups all being represented. Among the Industrials und specialties United' States Steel got 2ft over last night, tho preferred 2, Sugar 4i. Gen eral Electric and Colorado Fuel 6U, North iMMericun i?4 una wcsicrn union ana Amalagumated Copper 21 each. The strength In tho corn market today ceased to Influence the stock market. Sub-treasury operations yielded nn un. usually largo amount to tho money market. Now York axchango rtt Chicago fell rather signincantiy una auruptiy rrom 25c pre mium to 10c discount as a result of tho easier money conditions In- Now York. mocks closed strong and active, ncur the IUJ1. Tho bond market becamo ncttvn nnri strong late In tho day, In sympathy with siocks. ioiai saies, par value, $3,100,000; United States refunding 2s and Dm nl,t .in and new 4s advanced 14 per cent on tho last call. The following are the closing prices on ne iiow iurs diock exenange: Atchison 7;t do pfd .1SS do pfd 97V4 So. Pacific . . KV4 Baltimore A Ohio... SI So. Hallway . 31 do Dfd 91 I do Dfd MU Canadian Faclno ... 19214 Tex. & Paclno 40 ',4 Lntu do oriMoi., Bl. u. dc w.. 20 Chcs. Ohio 41 do pfd 3414 Chlcaco & Alton... 1SH Union I'actfla 102H da pfd 7C14 do cfd tint C., . A Q mii Vabh 20'i ni., inu. I...... i ag pia 397 do Dfd OH Wheel. A L. E is Chlcaco & E. Ill...ltK do 2d pfd Chicago O. W ZJ't Wis. Central 2M no in pin i ao pra ti do 2d Dfd 37 IP. C. C. A. St. I.... 79 Chicago & N. w...ivt Adams Ex. l'0 C. It. I. & P 147H.Amerlcan Ex .1S . W .110 Chicago Ter. & Tr. 50 U. S. Ex do pfd 39 WelU-Kargo Ex.. Amal. Copper ... Amer. Car & V C. C. C. & St. L.... $!4 Colorado Bo .11H4 . $5'.; do 1st Pfd 49 do 2d Pfd 21 do pfd Amer. Lin. Oil... Del. & Hudson U'K do pfd . c: . 61 Del. L. & W 535 Denver & H. 0 41H Amer. S. & It... do pfd Amer. Tobacco in',; do prd , Erla do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd , Ot. Nor. pfd...., Hocking ValUy , do pfd Illinois Central , Iowa Central do pfd Lake Erie & W .130 . SS',1 Anac. Mln. Co... . 6S llrookbn II. T... 434 . 6174 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 98 .li8 .Con. Gas J18H . w I'Con. Tobacco 64li . i',t ao pro H7 .U.0H Qen. Electrla IJ2 3V4 Ulucoie Sugar ... 11! .. 75 Hocking Coal ... US4 , 61 Inter. Paper .... do pfd Inter. Power ... 2 do pfd 117 U & N 10574 ... 7C! ... 91 ... : Manhattan I..... Met. St. lly Mox. Central ... Mex. National ., Minn. Ac St. L.. Mo, I'aclfla M K. & T do pfd N. J. Central .. N. Y. Cintral .. Norfolk & W... do pfd No. Paclflo ... do pfd Ontario & W.,.. Pennsylvania . Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. Houlliw... do pfd St. Taul 119y4'"'Lacled Ga.., lW'i'Natlonal Dlscult, ... 41H IH National Ioad ... J) ... 41 ... 77 ...102 ... CO ... r ... 'Jk ...108 ...106H ... 2714 ... 6514 ...1S7 ...VMi ... 4814 ... S8 ...118 National Salt . do pfd , No. American . Pacific Coast .. I'nclfla Mall .... l'euplo'a Ous ,., Pressed S. Cur., do pfd ...115si ... 4114 51 Pullman P. Car 26 Itepublla Steel 1314 ... S0 do pfd Sugar Tcnn. Coal & I.. ,.. .1 ... a:ii ...HoTk ... ... UVi ... 62 ... 42fc ... 78 ... C'J-74 ... 3014 ... 6274 ...1UU .. 60 ,.. IS Union Hag & P.. do pfd U. 8. Leather ... do pfd U. S. Ilubbcr .... do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Western Union . ,.. 73 ... n ,.. 674 ... ; ,.. 5114 Trust receipts. Last sale. Offered. Xew York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. Julv 17MONEY-On enll steady, at 21Vrt314 tier cent: hint linn una ruling rate, 31s per cent; prime mercantile paper, I'imvs per cent. STERLINO EXCHANGE Firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at S4.S714 (f 4.8714 for demand and at $4.N4H'04.84V4 for sixty days; posted rates, M.8514 and J4.SS; commercial bills, S4.KJhtU4.8l. SILVER-Ilar, 6S!4c; Mexican dollars, 46Vc. HONDS Government, strung; state, Bteady; railroad, strong. I'M cluiliiK puivk w, uunds toda art at follows: V. S. ref. 2s, reg. ..16714 X. T. C. Is. ..104 ..1.1)14 do coupon ., ..10714 N. J. C. gen. 8s, do 3s, reg It' .no, rncitio ;r4 do coupon ,.!( dn nw 4n, reg.. ..1341; do coupon do old Is, reg 113 do coupon l'.l do 6s, reg P7; do coupon 10) D, of C. 3, Ms US Atchison gen. 4s.... 10314 un Is 10314 N Y, C A St I, 4s.. 10714 N. A W. con. 4s 103 Oregon Nav. Is 107 do 4 KitK Oregon 8. I s.... no do con, 6n 1C4 Heading gen. Is.... j;'4 Hlo O. V. Is :oi do adj. Is P. li ni Ji 1 ai c. 5S..,)17 Canada So, 2s 109!? St 1, A S K g. ,,.;S3i Ches, A Ohio tls-.W'st. Paul consols. ...172 do 6s 113 St P, C A P 1S....K0 C. A N. W, c. 7s. .13811 do 6s lli do H, P. deb. Js..K!'4 Ho. Paclde I M Chicago Ter. 4s tl So, Itulhiuy 6s IIIP4 Colorado 80, 4s S-S',4 S. It. & T. 6s 62 I). A It. 0. 4 101 iTex. A I'aclllc U...IHI1 Erlo general 4s 87 da Is 103 V. W. A I). C. Is. .101 Union I'aclllc 4s....:vJ Oen. ".lectrlo 6s iOO Wutmsti Is US14 Iowa Cntral ls....llJi,il do 2s H3'4 U A N. unl. 4s 102 .West Shore 4s 112 M., K. A T. 2s 81 Wis, Central 4s.... s;!4 do 4s SIi; Va. Centuries 91P4 Offered, Neiv York Mining: .Hooka, NEW YORK. July 17.-Tho following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams C01 20 Alice 10 llreece 146 llrunswlck Con 1! (Vmstovk Tunnel... 11 Con, Cal. A Va.....l'j0 DeailtvouJ Terra JO Horn Silver 13.1 Iron Sliver GO Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potosl Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes ., Standard 12 92.1 60 10 5 C n :w Iadvllle Con 61s I Condition of tlie Trraanry. WASHINGTON, July lT.-Today'a state- mcnt of the trensury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 11MMW0.0W gold reserve In the division of redempu n, shows: Available cash balance, tl,l,St9,19i, gold, 1100,211,181. Huston Stocks nnd Honda. UOSTON. Jnlv 17.-Cnll loans. 435 per cent: tlmo loans. 44H!i Per cent. Official closing; A., T. & S. Y ., Wllngh. Electric. Wi ,. 97H 'Atchison 4. ....... 102 ,.nm n. e. a. ,t c. ts... w'4 do pf,l Amer, Sugar American Tel .Jo7 Adventure 2I .2j1 ningham Mln. Co,.. 2ij .lM4'Atnal. Copper Ul'i Mloston A Albany lloeton Ulnuted. Host on & Me , bomlnlon Coal . , ..IM'iiAtlatitlc 37 .. J."';!Ca!. & Hecla TSS ..1H Centennial IS ,, 4014 Krankltn 17 .. M Ilumt. il.lt 2.1 ,.2,'.0 ,Osceola 91 do pfd U, S. Steel do pfd ,,, Oen. Klectrlc Mex. Central 2li rarrot 6214 t'i Qtilncy HI N. E. O. & C Old Colony , ..JOS 'Santa Fe Copper ... 6I4 Old Dominion . 2014 Tntnarack 311 Rubber , 19 Utah Mining .102 Wlnnna 214 union I'aclfla I'nlon Iind . Weft End ... . 3 wolverines ;9 . 9! Hid. London Mock Qnotallona, LONDON, July 17 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, money.... do 2d rfd So. Pacific ... :Vi ... UK ... ... Mi ... 3M4 ... ... 43H ... 21 ... 4!i ... ? ... M ... tfV4 ... 2114 ... 21 ... Mi 19 ... 37 ... 7014 do account , 92S , ts , 7f.'i , 9714 , H'l ,101 '. ,1C' , :ev , , M ,i:.J ,'.3 111 Anconda Union Paclflo ., do pfd V. H, Steel Mo pfd Ches. k Ohio.... riilcaco O, W..., .Jmver & IU O.. do pfd ., I . K. A T do pfd ilarlo A W..., i. Hallway .to pfd Wabash do pfd , Spanish 4s , Atchlwon do pfd llaltlmore Ohio.. Canadian Paclft'.. St. Paul ErleN do 1st pfd. do !d pfd Illinois Central ... Louisville N. V. Central No. Pacific pfd.... Pennsylvania Heading , 91 . w'i! , li'i1 . 2714 do 1st pfd Kx-dlvldend. Hank Clearings. rxw a it a T . . 1 .. , - ni..Ml.. ti MA nrt 1 .nr. respondlng day last yrnr, JW0.900; Incrense, i73,a"0. CINCINNATI. July 17.-Cicarlngs. $3,716,- 6f; money, 3Viti6 per cent; New York ex change, 2tio premium. Hi. IAJUIW, JUiy !(. uiearingn, i.iun.ouoi balances, ;i,w'p6,571; money, 46 per cent; New York exenange, 16c discount bid, 10c discount asked. PHtlVDRI.I'HIA. July 17. Clearings. 22,557,ie?, balances, Il,8&4,653; money, 4 per cent. 'CHICAGO, July 17.-Clearlngs. :C,8.4,0.H, balances, 12,291,514; posted exchango, UMt 4.XS14; New York exchange, 10c discount. HALTIMOHK. July 17,-ClcarlngH, J4.209, 731; balances, J3k3,0fc9; money, 4!i?,5 per cent. NEW YOHK. Jdly 17.-Clearlngs, S2SC,- 422,iib: Daiances, jiz.jso.ois. UOSTON. July 17. Clearings, w.vtx.-jw: balances, 13,034,153. Pore Ik 11 Financial. LONDON. Julv 17. Americans opened dull and Irregular and mostly a fraction lower than yesterday. They became firm during the afternoon nnd were maintained to their close. Uar silver; steauy at .I4U per ounce. Money, 2ff2V4 por cent. Ilate of discount in the open market for short bills, 2 per cent; threo months' bills, 2 fier cent, Tho amount of bullion taken nto the Bank of Knclnnd on balance to day was 8,000. Gold premiums arc quoted oa follows: Ducnos Ayres, 37.30; Madrid, 37.87; Lisbon, 39.50; Paris, 17. Wool Market. BOSTON. Julv 17. The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of tho wool trade: The market Is stronger and more active. Tho demand has been chiefly for territories and Oregon wools. Tho trend of tho markut on flno stock Is toward a higher level and a better Inquiry Is noted ior medium stock. 1 ue saics ior tno wcck in nosion nmouniou to 6,780,000 pounds domestic and 140.000 pounds foreign, making a total of 0,920,000 pounds, against a total of 3,882,700 pounds for the previous week, and a total of 1.6&J.- 000 pounds for the corresponding: week lost year. The receipts of wool In Boston this week amount to 29,241 bales, against 14,843 bales last week and 17,245 bales last year. Bhlnments of wool for the week ending July 15 aggregate 5,662,799 pounds. This snows an increase 01 1,939,768 pounas over tho shipments of 3,723,021 pounds for the previous week. Since January 1 the total shipments nmount to 131,725,825 pounds. ST. LOUIS. July 17. WOOL Unchanged : light fine, ll314c; heavy flno, 9llc; tub wasnca, litimc.i Cib Market. NEW YOHK, July 17. COTTON-Futures opened steady; July, 8.21c; August, 7.69c; Sentember, 7.62c; October, 7.66c; November, 7.63c; December, 7.66c; January. 7.70c; Feb ruary. 7.70c: March. 7.74c: Anrll. 7.7Kc. NEW ORLEANS. July 17.-COTTON Firm; sales, 800 bales; ordinary, 614c; good ordinary, 613-16c; low middling, mid dling, 8Hc; good middling, 8)40; middling fair, ue, nominal; receipts, 20,3.11 oaies; DUII.I1, l'U.Ul Utb.1.0. ST. LOUIS. July 17.-COTTON-8teady; receipts, 400 bales; middling, 814c; stock, 57.328 bales. GALVESTON, July 17,-COTTON-Market easier at itw. LIVERPOOL, July 17.-COTTON-Bpot, aulet: nrlces l-32d lower: American mld- UUUK 11,11, Ud'i),u, kuuu Jlli.u,,,is, tei-uv.. middling, 4-32d; low middling, 4id; good of tho day were 7,000 bales, of which 600 wero tor speculation ana export, anu in, eluded 6,100 American. No receipts. Wool Auction Sales. TnKnnTvr .lull- 17. Tlin nffnrlnim nt the wool auction sales today numbered 14,575 naies. acourcus were nearer. impruveu French buying coupled with a good demand from homo nnd fiermnn buyers imparted a bettor feeling. America, bought a fair supply tit coarse cross-breds and Merinos Piintn Arenas hrnUEht out strong competl' tlon. Up to date 190.361 bales' hnve been offered of which 14,500 were withdrawn. Following aro tho snles In detail: Now South Wales. 3.200 bales; scoured. 61idWls 7d; greaoy. 38 lid. Queensland, 800 bales; seoured. 6UdftlR 4d: creasy. .I.Mlld. Vic toria, 1,000 bales; scoured, 6d; greasy, 2144P lid. BOUtll Australia, suu uaies; scauruu, is lV4a: greasy, i?'Hvt. nw ,eaiaiiu, i nno hiLi! Manured. niri'nlH 4V,il: greasy, 3W1014d. Cape of Good Hope and Nntal, 200 bales; scoured. Is lHdOls 4d; greay, 3i7-id. Punta Arenas, 2,600 bales; greasy, 3B614d. Coffee Market, NEW YORK. July 17.-COKFKK Spot uio, dun; No. 7 invoice, o?4c. .nun, quici. Coruovu, HV4W1214C. r uiurcs iicm uonui un, changed today nnd buflness fell off do riiifiilv frnm ilm tile tlinires of yesterday On the onrnlnrr the market was Steady and prices unchanged to 5o higher. During the rest of the morning this rating was In voguo desplto unfriendly foreign advices and tremendous receipts In the crop coun try. Hut In tho afternoon there was a slight change for tlin worse, with closing prices nci tincnnngen w punun i"ivn, wtth tho tono steady. German interests worn the ehb-f buyers nil day. Total sales were 17,000 bags, Including July nt 4.S5c; September. l,mi.:w: uciooer, oc; .-November. 6c; December, ,5.15c; February, 5 30c; .Miircn, &.c; May, o.iac; junc, o.iouu.uvc. Ingsr Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. July 17.-8UOAR 8teady; fair refining, 3 IMflc; centrlfugnl, 96 test, 4 3-lfic. Molnsses sugar, 3 5-16c; refined unsettled; No. , 4.8,'ic; No. 7, 7,45c; No. 8, 4,tV"ic; No, 9. 4,iV)c; No. 10. 4.65c; No. 11, 4.50c; No. 12. 4.60c; No. 13. 4.40c; No. 14, 4.40c; Standard A. 4.2."c; confectioners' A, 5.25c: mould A, 5.S0c; cut loaf, 5.95c; rruslipil. S.nin; tiowdered. 5.55c: cubes. 5.70o: granulated. 5.45c. Molasses, dull; centri fugal. IVylSc. LONDON, July 17.-UEET BUGAR-July Bs 214,1. NEW ORLEANS. July 17.-HUOAR- Qulet; open kettle. 3 3-16-lc; open kettle, centrlfugnl, 3TfMHc; centrlfugnl, yellow, 4HW-I 3-iiic; feconiis, 2yi-'.sc. r- York Live took .Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Julv 17. HEEVKS Re celptH, 2,300 hend. Steers slow to 10c lower; hiillx nnd rriwa strong: Common to extra steers, H.OO'iiii.iK); oxen, $4.85; bulls, 3.bOfj. 4,40; cows, 12.2;ifi4.2j; cables unchanged. Ex ports, 4.108 quarters of beef. OALVEH-Recclpts, .'I.!i2; active, tlrm and higher; venls, l,1.UKr7.25; choice, $7,50; nulls, II.2.W4.75: buttermilks. W.9.fi 1.50; culls. J3.50. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rrcelpts. 8. 152 head. Sheep steady; cholco lnmbs Htt-iuly; under grades, lMi35o lower; sheeji, iXihTv 4. to; cullH, 2.r,oj3.iKi; lamus, ii.wrtmtj.&o; mnlnly $5.(vf, 6.22m cills. Il.r.o. HOGS Receipts, 3.4S9 head; murkot slower; stato hogs, Jl.fWiB.riO. Oil nnd llosln. OIL CITY. July 17. Credit balances, 11.07; certificates, no bid; shipments, 120,. 030 barrels: average, 96,165 barrels; runs, 91.881 barrels; average. 38,351 barrels. LONDON, July 17. OILR-Llliseed, 32s 4vd. Petroleum xnlrlts. SHo: American re fined. 5 ll-16d. Turpentine spirits, 26h 9d. NEW YORK. Julv 17. OILS-C'ottnnsred. steady: prlmo crude, nominal; prime yel low. 3c, i'utroietim. nun; renneu. t.yr, I'niiaacipiiia anu linitimnre, in mux, 11. 3D, itonin, (inlet; strained, common in goou Jl.15. Turnentlne. firmer ut 27ti3714c. CHARLESTON. S. C. July 17. OIL8- lurpentine, nrm at a:vc. iiosin, nrm and uncnangeu. MAHA LITE STOCK MARKET 0hic Osttli Tn ti fiftiti CiU Hightr and Othtn Abut lUndy. H0CS SOLD NEARLY A DIME LOWER .Sheep Broke Ten to Fifteen Cent and Lamb Mnrket Was Completely lie moralised. Tilth Lnat Week's Advance Lost In Chicago. SOUTH OMAHA, July 17. Recelnls were: Cattle. Ilriir.. hhceP. Oniclul .Monday 3,117 0,01 2,ol4 Otiiclal Tuesday 4,934 ls.itil 0,K,4 umciui Wednesday 2,34? i4,:w a,s-'s Three iluvs this week..l0.03S 12.664 S.ime da:-H last week.... 7,110 17,0(3 D.iHi Same week before b.Wl V7,2sl 7,3ii7 Same three weeks ago... 8,sl9 ly.U'Jf 7,,i') Same four weeks ago..., MM '-'l,lit 9,io Same days liidt year i,tit 23,430 s.&Sl Average nrli-n tmlil for hors ut South Omaha ttiu past several days with com parisons: 1 1901. 1900.lB9.183S.l!i9;.l96.189A. July July 6 Oil 3 781 13 211 2 U5 4 70 juiv 5....I 6 7314 6 08 3 7& 3 4 81 July .... 6 79HI 6 16 2 M 3 2.51 2 7 4 81 juiy July 5 11 S.... )5 S32-5 I i 51 I 861 I 3 901 3 96 4 04 4 0..I 4 05 399, 4 Oil ivi 3 7 3 78 37o 3 73 3 821 3 77 3 77 V3j 4 Ml 3 32 3 Sol 3 131 3 141 3 16 3 17 3 20, 3 25 2 98 3 04, 4 II 4 76 4 t3 4 67 4 72 July b 8314 & 13 6 6 131 5 92 H 6 Oil 2 M July Id... 11... 12..., 13... 14... 15... 16... 17... 47 July July 2 91 I 2 97 6 6 02 1 juiy July July July July 6 S5HI 6 13 4 78 4 88 6 08: 5 02 3 00 8 7714 6 64V 6 66l 3 05 3 0: 1 81 4 94 2 97i 4 82 Indicates Sunduy. Indicates Holiday. The official number of ears of slock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. H'r'B. 1--., m. ft Ht. p. Ry.... 1 6 1 n 32 12 29 55 6 11 63 .. 2 7 10 8 2 "l97 17 31 u. & at. l. ity Missouri Pacific Ry.. 13 Union Pacific System 14 F.. E. & M. V 3 C, St. P., M. & O.... 1 11. Ac .M 46 C H. & Q 7 C, R. I. fi P., cast.. 1 u., it. 1. t J'., west.. 1 Illinois (eiuriu 1 Total receipts 8S Tho dlsnosltlon of the day's recelDti was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber nf head lndloated: Omaha Packing Co Swift and Comnanv 39 2.091 399 2.S21 730 4,912 1,161 346 3,827 83i 451 30 245 27 132 1 35 37 324 .... 484 Cudahy Packing Co Armour a uo Swift, from Kansas City R, Becker & Deg.111 Lobman & Co W. 1. Stephen Hamilton & Rothschild.. 1 F. Husz North P. & P. Co Wolf & Muman Other buyers Total 2,307 18,635 2,929 CATTLJ3 There was a marked decreasj In the receipts of cattle at this point, which was rather In tho nature of a surprise t local packers. Tho general Impression seemed to bo that the cattlo would continuo to arrivo In large numbers all this week, or until a general rain visits this section of tho country, and when the cattle failed to come today packers wero naturally ac tive buyers at stronir nrlces. Thero were about forty fresh cars of beef steers on saio, ana not many 01 tnem wero what could be called cholco. Packers started in early, nnd there were plenty of caseB where sellers succeeded In getting ivuuc moro ior tneir cnttio man tne same kind sold for yesterday. Cattle that wero carried over from yesterday also. In some inainnrAa umn rtr 111.. n ihn vtiian was bid or them yesterday. Tho light and commonlsh stuff, however, did not sell so much better. Tho goneral market could probably best be described by calling It all mo way irom strong to 10c nigner. There were not many cows on sale this morning and the market Improved a trine as compared with yesterday. The good stuff sold a little stronger nnd the common nnd lightweight cattle were slow sale nd very uneven, the same as they have been an aiong. uverytmns. mougn, ai an de sirable, was out of first hands In good season. Hulls, calves one stags all sold fully a good as they did yesterday. Tho stocker and feeder trad also showed a little Improvement over yesterday. Yard traders soem inclined to cample a little on the rnln, and then, too, they figure that the extremely low prices now in force wlil create a demand. Tne common stuff, of course, was negieciea, oui nnyming tnat could be classed ns sood to choice was In better demand today than for sometlmo past, itepresentaiivo saies: UVJ&B OlItCiIlD, No. At. IT. No. Av. Tr. 1 CM 1 JO CO 1065 4 40 1 670 1 SO li 1167 4 40 1 1020 2 00 31 1043 4 48 1 (M 1 10 88 1063 4 IS 1 4W 2 76 It 1076 4 46 1 1020 2 3 1 1140 4 S3 25 836 3 (-6 40 .....1114 4 15 1 1640 3 25 36 .....1128 4 60 40 1026 3 20 20 1811 4 60 CO 806 3 35 1 1320 4 PS 40 816 3 ?5 40 1232 4 M 83 804 3 36 20 10M 4 M 77 804 3 36 16 1181 4 :6 18 825 8 ti 74 ltll 4 80 6 10M 3 40 41 1187 4 85 1 CV 8 CO 23 1061 4 86 7 695 8 W 2S 1160 6 00 1 1370 3 60 24 1277 S 00 10..... 27 3 15 18 1148 6 15 24 1038 3 S6 40 1273 5 20 8 877 3 65 18 1493 6 .10 9 1034 4 00 1 1280 6 35 4 1187 4 20 27 1273 t .15 13 1005 4 38 19 1332 6,tO 17 I'M 4 in STEERS AND HEIFERS. 3 675 2 76 27 822 4 25 COWS. 1 930 1 CO 6 840 I (0, 1 (20 1 IX) 21 1018 3 0) 1..,., 960 1 00 1 1170 1 M 7 , 807 1 26 8 830 2 05 1 807 1 25 8 W 1 900 1 60 1... K3 2 -,5 3 900 , 1 fO 1.., 1110 2 78 1 960 1 M 3 9(3 3 75 1 820 1 50 1 1070 2 76' 1 810 1 75 1 640 2 75 8 953 1 75 1 10S0 2 78 12 858 1 ),,,-. 889 3 85 1 1010 1 73 1 1000 3 00 1 730 1 i5 1 950 3 OA 8 845 1 90 1..., ,1210 3 00 4 937 2 0-1 818 3 '0 3 690 2 fO 1 m 3 DO 1 410 3 0) 1 1120 3 00 1 880 2 00 7 1010 3 10 1 830 2 00 2 1015 3 IS 1 800 1 00 1 1040 3 25 1 880 2 CO 1 1100 3 75 2 ,.1076 2 00 3 0 3 2S 1 1290 2 00 9 1005 3 30 18 968 2 10 4 1160 3 10 8 8 61 2 ,5 1 120Q M 3 1044 2 15 1,,., 11M (0 3 773 2 15 9 60S 3 60 1 1020 2 -5 4 1027 3 CO 1 1070 2 V, 3 1016 3 i0 12 1010 3 35 1 1096 3 70 3 1016 3 40 1 162-1 3 70 2 1015 2 60 ( 1236 1 70 0 954 2 W COWS AND HEIFERS. 6 808 8 00 HEIFERH. 620 3 26 2 810 3 CS 1 620 3 26 6 623 3 00 2 660 2 if, 1 460 3 00 1 440 2 36 1 10 3 50 1 $10 3 60 3 770 3 80 1 I) 1W 1 1000 3 M 3 50 2 (6 HULLS. 1 1620 2 00 1 860 2 00 1 1210 2 25 1 1070 2 75 1.... 10IO 2 25 1..., V) 2 75 3 816 2 25 2 1110 3 75 1 920 3 35 1 1360 3 00 1 920 2 4i) 1 710 3 75 1 1010 2 10 2 1833 3 25 1 1210 2 60 1 10W 3 40 1 90 2 60 1 UD 1 75 1 1130 2 TO 1 1230 4 ( CALVEB. 1 ISO 2 50 1 140 4 (O 1 3f0 3 "1 1 180 4 uo 1 200 3 26 3 173 4 50 1 2.10 3 25 1 1W 4 ;s 1 300 3 50 3 210 4 18 j 250 3 60 STAGS. 1 H20 2 JS 1 1510 t 73 STOCK CALVES. va a o STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 3 I I 50 7 5li J 10 1 CuO 3 ?5 22 7S6 2 30 3 453 2 23 2 6S5 3 (5 31. "5 2 25 1 530 3 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDER 8. 4 662 2 25 6 508 3 iO 3 650 3 5 .1 183 3 10 3 460 3 50 3 660 3 ,0 9 877 2 7 778 3 15 5 410 2 75 6 630 3 15 1 6SA 1 00 15, 937 3 23 ! 330 3 00 3 623 1 25 5 690 3 fO 8 C38 3 40 2 605 3 10 20 662 3 45 HOGS Tho heavy run of hogs at all points continued today. On this market there were aoout sun cars and as reports from other points showed u. decline In values of about a dime, the market here opened close to a dime lower, or "HQIOc lower. The bulk of the early balsa went at 35 55 and 35.67H nnd the choicer loads sold from $5.5714 to 85.W. The lighter hogs sold from 85.52H down. In spite of the heavy receipts pack ers seemed to want mo nogs and tho mar ket ruled fairly active from start to finish, tne close oeing strong, uoou nogs at mo last would bring to.57U and nractlcnllv everything was sold In good season. Today a ni-cune carries me mantel 10 in lowest point reached since the inlddlo of March. Since Saturday of last week there has been a drop In price sof 30i per hundred, though, considering the heavy receipts, that cannot De cauca a rnuicni (icciiuo. Jtep- resentativc sales; No. A v. Sh. Pr. No. Av. ,lh. Tr. 18 19 120 6 15 72 207 124 5 i$ 9 1 20 3 IS 71 723 200 6 53 87 W 40 5 I7'4 82 264 ... 6 55 104 183 160 8 2 221 160 6 5 84 U2 ... 6 41 152 215 8) 5 (5 IS CI 80 5 M 82 ,IM ... 5 6S $3 ISt 2-10 6 50 IS 237 ... 5 8 85 1M 80 5 (0 77 201 ... 5 55 85 12 200 5 60 64 110 80 6 85 7 191 ... 5 U 73 2M 80 8 65 47 199 120 5 50 SI 313 ... 5 53 SI., 181 10 6 t.0 66 208 ... 6 15 83 196 120 5 U14 78 211 ft) 5 35 75 2id 40 6 52i to 242 M 5 M St 205 130 5 C2H 72 218 120 S 65 76 19 130 6 5J 71 219 1W 6 65 74 13 40 5 6i (9 254 4) 6 55 S3 .192 SO 5 82 4 71 221 80 5 JS 104 1 SI 240 3 uJ-i 71 211 40 6 55 60 ,226 ... 6 6i'i 74 211 120 5 55 103 202 ... 8 i.:4 1 219 80 5 .-5 88 208 80 5 52t 62 21) ... 6 16 71 206 8-) 5 721S 84 204 130 5 53 H 17 ... 5 5J4 69 250 80 5 S714 89 222 163 5 S2l 60 250 ) 6 Hit 61 216 16) 5 Ml 69 285 320 6 17'4 62 193 280 5 62', M 211 ... 5 6TH 60 236 ... 6 85 66 ,263 200 6 74 65 2)2 ... 5 .'5 55 211 40 5 1.1 H 88 314 ... I 55 86 214 80 5 674 63 1)9 HI 8 55 67 231 SO 5 51 83 277 40 5 !5 65 241 40 6 514 66. .......266 ... 8 55 42 383 SO 5 37', 71 205 ... 5 (5 72 244 1(0 5 olH 65 240 200 5 36 61 211 ... 5 614 77. ...... .191 80 5 15 67 273 160 6 t74 7 223 160 5 86 69 251 ... 5 M4 69 27 130 6 65 73 215 80 6 M4 88 295 40 6 ,'S 85 2)1 340 6 .'.?4 72 207 SO 6 jS 41 216 40 6 :74 72 204 40 6 55 73 211 100 5 f-74 91 114 ... 6 56 63 291 24) 5 :74 71 207 120 6 55 66 270 40 6 614 61 344 ... 5 56 66 256 ) 6 67 4 69 232 120 5 55 69 3.17 ... 5 174 60 241 MO 6 65 44 217 ... 6 60 67 210 120 6 :i 26 358 2H 6 60 61 22 240 .5 55 (9 26 ... 5 0 CS 338 ... 6 65 72 321 4-) 6 0 83 295 80 5 53 82 212 60 6 VlV, 65 21) 120 5 !5 (7 217 40 6 TJ4 77 217 200 5 55 60 246 160 6 674 77 2(i9 40 6 It C6 2T0 6) 6 ?4 66 214 80 6 55 46 243 80 5 74 69 20S 40 5 58 65 260 210 5 574 60 336 60 6 56 (0 239 80 6 W4 82 212 40 6 it 85 216 ... 5 574 50 293 80 6 55 77 223 280 5 114 78 219 ... 5 CS 67 269 60 8 574 80 321 80 5 55 64 260 2M 5 5714 62 23S 120 5 55 72 264 80 3 ( 74 64 14 f 40 6 56 62 321 ... 5 514 68 23 80 5 55 3) 287 160 5 57 4 78 ,237 80 6 62 278 ... 8 C74 65 257 200 5 65 21 263 60 5 M4 67.. ......252 200 6 85 66 253 40 3 STl, 34 221 ... 5 SS 63 236 ... 6 l,-4 80., 203 20 6 85 47 SIS ... 6 (0 70 232 80 6 6, 59 260 210 5 60 80... 213 160 5 65 57 303 ... 5 CO 75 211 ... 5 35 69 281 80 5 10 77 217 160 5 15 60 283 120 5 GO 77 ,..18) SO 6 61 62. ...... .312 320 5 60 72 204 40 5 CS S2 281 .,. 6 65 80 221 280 6 ,6 62 271 60 5 65 lit 239 SO 5 65 64 2SI 80 5 lA 65 231 ... 6 55 67 29) ... 5 75 77 219 ... 5 35 41 360 ... 5 75 92 214 120 S'63 63 291 ... 6 DO SHEEP There was a fairly llbernl run of sheep here today, hut as Chicago was reported lower vrsterd.iv and ncnln today. prices at this point dropped 10iri5c. There wero no really prime sheep offered, the best ones selling at 33.60. Fed ewes sold as high as 13.25. Tho Iamb market was completely de moralized, today and up to a late hour noining was done, cnicngo reports lamns 75c to 31.00 lower than Inst Friday, so that the advance ot Inst week Is practically wiped out. It Is Impossible to give quota tions ,on this market today, as packers wero not trying to buy what was offered. Quotations: Choice wrthors, 13.753190; fair to good wethers. J3.2MI3.66: choice ewes. 13.0OB3.26: fair to aood. S2.50?f 3.00 : choice spring lambs. 15. 60fi 6.73: fair to good spring lambs. 15.00S5.C0; feeder wethers, 32.754? 3.00; feeder lambs, W.MXSH.OO. Representa tive sales; No. Av. 2 bucks 75 Pr. 31 50 3 60 4 00 2 25 3 25 3 50 4 6-1 & 60 601 Wyoming grass wethers 106 r reu iambs 71 18 bucks 151 112 fed ewes , 55 312 Wyoming wethers 182 snrlnr lambs 48 602 western wethers 81 CIIICANO LIVB stock MARKKT. Exceptionally Heavy Receipts) of llosra, CntOe nnd Sheep. CHICAGO. July 17.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 16.600 head, Including 1,626 Texans; market strong; good beef steers, sb.ZMu.io; poor in I ., I, m, t .. ..I. ...... ..M.l ,..il.rl 12.OOrt4.46: rows and heifers. 12.761M.90: run ners, ij.MTOZ.za; nuns, itwin.ao; caivcs, sj.io 06.60; Texan steers, 3.75ff4.40. HOGS Receipts, 33,000 head; estimated to. morrow, 28,ww; lett over, i,vvv slow ana ion lower; mixed nnd butchers, 15.6O1i6.00; good to cholco neaw. 85.06,d8.07w: rousn neavy. 15.EOH5.G0; light, 15.60f5.90; bulk of Stirs, 16.60-36.90. SHEEP AND LAMI18 Receipts, 23,000 nonti: sneen stennv to snaoe lower, lamnn dull and nround 25c lower: good to choice wethers, t.1,904-40: western sheep, 13X01P 4.1x1; yearlings, 4.ui,tj4.i&; nniive iumn ij.ou igo.wi; western lamns, sj.ou'oo.w. Knnnna City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,500 hend natives, 600 head Texnns, 600 hend calves; stockers and feeders. 15Q 25c higher; other cattle, 10c higher; choice export and dress beef steers, 15.25Q5.M); fair to good, jt.w.ni'..2o: stockers and feeders, $3.25f?4.25; western fed, 14.2lKfr4.23; Texnns nnd Indians. 13.80ffl4.40: Texas gra-s steers, !4.00J4.75: Texas cows, 12.00fi3.u0; natives, 12.Cu4.25; heifers. !3.00fi4.75: can- norn, i.7was.wi ouns, jz.za'o i.w caivus, 13.J04W.25. HOGB Receipts, 22.000 head; market 6T 10c lower: ton. 13.00: bulk of saleH. 15.40 0.70; heavy. lj.70fl5.9O-, mixed packers, 15,40 fj6.75; light, I5.254jG.65; Pig. 14.25fio.20. SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts. 2,500 head; sheep steady; lambs, IMMoc lower; lambs, 14, Sntf.VJS; 'wethers, S3.2.Vft.1.75; year lings, 13.7514.25; ewes, 13.0frJ3.40; stock sheep, lL75Jf2.75. 8)t. Lonia Live Stock Mnrket. 8T. LOUIS. Julv 17. CATTI.K Iterelnts. 3.700 head. Including 00 Texans; mnrket steady, with few. aood cattle here: native shipping and export steers worth 15.00f(5.S5; oressea peer ana nutcner steers, !4.10?5.3; Steers tinder 1,000 lbs., $3,751(1.16; stocker and' feeders, $2.4034.35: cows and heifers, 12.O0fi4.00: ennncrs. S1.S5472.7S: hulls. 12.26W 3.60; Texas and Indian steers, 13.OOifl.33; cows anu neiiers, iz.wms.iiu, unfia ii.Aii. tnvui i.An,i, mn.i,.i c , iuu ivvviifu). v,rjv (i-ti, it,nn.-i lower: pigs and lights, 15.70)6.75, packers, so: ouicners. a Mfi(i.in. EP AND LAMHS-Recelnts. S.000 heud: mnrket IVfiSOc- lower, native muttons. 13.25ii33.50; lambs, 13.5Ofi6.0O; culls nnd bucks, 2.00ijS.60. St. Jimrph Lire Slock Market. RT. JOSEPH. July 17 CATTLE RfC'lPts. 1.3R0 head; market 10f?20c higher; natives, I4.1576.IK); cows and neiiers, n.wj'; nuns . 4 r.i fill. a,n.t..i, n.t.l l.n.l,,. uiii nuiKP, i..,,.."'. i v. n i.iti, icii(v.i, 12.25514.40; veals, 12.00'a6.2fi, HOaS Receipts, 11,660 head; market gen erally 10c lower, iilgs lOfilfic off; light nnd ngnt mixcu, .'i.4WJ3 .14; medium nnd heavy, $5;fifK?6.90; bulk. lG.WKii6.70. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts, 2.110 head, market steady to 10c lower, lambs mostly 26c off; top springs, 15. Stock In Sight. The following tabltt ..hows tho recelnts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep at the five principal live stock markets July 17: fame, nogs, rsneep South Omaho.... Chicago .. 2.357 14,200 3 896 ..16,600 .. 4.500 .. .1,700 .. 1.3S0 33.0M 22,iO 10,600 11,660 21 .'X 0 nansas my St. Louts Bt. Joseph........ Totals 2,5'X) 6,0 2,110 28,437 91,360 36.506 Tetepnane tOfllt, Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Bojd A Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION GRAIN IMtOVlMIO.VS AND MTOCICS. 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