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TnE OMAITA DAILY BEE. FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ttlt Wethr ProapecU Incite Unloading and Price Lota Bold. JULY CORN SOLE CEREAL TO ADVANCE Wkfal Start Downward at Opening ' Aid Corn Timhln la Inlson, hat Oats Itallr Haarplr, T boa en , llimp Follow. efTICAGO. July I. The grsln market, excfptli.g th manipulated corn delivery, took a slump In prices today In acknowl edgement of fairer weather prospect. September wheal closed V: under yestr day, September corn 1SC down and Sep tember oata IhkC lower. Provision closed higher. The wheat market dove for a lower level Immediately upon the opening. Feeling was bearish on the weathur map and purely speculative ale were augmented by a considerable quantity of long stutl let out on stop-loss order from ehori- mar gin people. Much of the trade In this pit, a In corn and oata, waa in the way of evening up In preparation for the holidays, during which time trader did not care to take liberties with the weather. Beptem ter wheat opened HtJ" to S'J-hc lower at 13a to 73e and 'lu during the foreenoon to 73Vc. The slump naturally checked hort selling, but bid during the remain der of the day dlu not have to be much over the bottom price to bring out all kinds of offer. The clone wa o lower at 73V4(&73Vc July waa less active than the moderately animated Heplember and closed lo down at 7be. Local receipt were 48 cars, 4 of contract grade. Minne apolis and Duluth reported Uu cars, mak ing a total for the three place of 36 car, against 3ft) a week ago. Seaboard clear ances were ifJ0,(JO bushels. Primary re ceipts aggregated 3fisK) bushels. The cor responding day a year ago was a holiday. The story of the day In corn is but a repetition of the wheat market record, ave only that July, owing to Its concen tration In Individual hands, after sinking lower from sheer neglect early, was boosted near the end of the session by a hort, who "wanted a few pecks," and the close was lc over yesterday at 77c. September, however, needed more than the example of July to hold It up and there tore followed the dictates of weather re- forts and sought a lower level. Llqulda inn continued all day. Spasmodic support brought fractional rRllies, but this dlci not disguise the undertone of weakness. Sep tember (old between Kc and 61 Vic and closed 110 lower at 61c. Hecelpta were 103 car. September oat old between S4Tc and tic and cloaed lo lower at 34Ve. The mar Let rallied sharply to 847e. following the opening on profit-taking by people who went short yesterday, but thereafter the rlce clung close to the bottom under the Prime pressure that existed In wheat and corn. Kecelpts were 116 cars. , Provisions were quiet. The opening was a trifle lower In sympathy with the cereals, but a few buying orders executed by brokers supposedly acting for Influential longs led to a slight advance. September fork closed 10c higher at $18.7H; Septem ber lard, Sc up at $10.75, and September ribs. 5c advanced at $10,724. Estimated receipt tomorrow: Wheat, SO car; corn, 116 cars; oata, 140 cars; hogs, ll.Onf) head. lOe leading futures ranged as follows: I . Article. Open. High. Low. CIose. Yes'y. Wheat July 75 76 75 7Sff75H 7 Sept. 73yqfc, 73, 73 T6 7437.' Doc. 74&741 74 13 14 74 Corn July 74 77 74 77 7BVt Sept. S1V-2H 6iH 614 61S 64 Deo. 47'i-Si. 4 41 41 4RS May 45",346 49 44), 45 46 Oata ft July 424 4.14 42 42 43' I bJuly 47Vi 4SI 47 47', 4 a Sept. 31132 82 Ji Zn S24 bSept. 34VriT 4 $4 S4'4 WVi bDec. 24 34! 34 11 S&4 Ptfrk July IX 55 18 67 IS 55 18 65 IS 42 Sent. 18 66 18 72 18 62 18 67 18 67 Lard July 10 ? 10 75 10 6R 10 75 10 70 Sept. 10 67 10 76 10 67 10 75 10 70 Bibs July 10 0 10 72 10 0 10 72 10 65 Sept. 10 66 10 72 10 65 10 72 10 67 No. i. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUn Strong; winter patents, $3.70$ 1.80; straights, $3.2003.80; soring specials, 14 20: soring patents, 13.60Q3 SO. WH EAT No. 8 spring, 76T7c; No. 1 red. 77c. CORN No. 2, 7677c; No. yellow. 74i 5T6e. OATS No. 1. 6c: No. I white, 63g51o; Vo. 8 white. 62?i5!c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 69ff72o SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.73; No. 1 north western, $1.78. Prime timothy, $5.75. Clover, contract grade. $8 85. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl , $l8 to 18.80. Lard, per 100 lbs 81i.72Uigao.75. Short Vlbs sides (loose). $J0 7frl0.77. Pry raited khoulder (boxed), IS 60fiS.62; short clear Sides (boxedV $10.7Bf?10.87 WHI8KY Basis of high wines, $1.80. , The following were the receipts and ship ments yesterday: '.Article. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbl 14.010 14 Wheat, bu 21,000 47 ono Corn, bu VO.OnO l30,Wn Oats, bu lPft.O.0 t)8.rO0 Itye bu l.ono 4,W llarley, bu 8.000 '1000 ,. On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries. lfi7i21o; dairies, Ugic Cheese, easy at 810c. Kgs, strong; freah, 18c. XKW . YORK GEXERlli MARKET. annotations of the Day os Various Commodities. , NEW YORK. July J. FLO TJR Receipts. 15,133 bbl.; exports. 1,746 bbls; market barely steady; winter strslshts, $3.7538.$5; winter patents. 84 (mh4 10? Ml nnMAta nit. ents, I4.imXo4.16; Minnesota bakers, $3.16 8.35; winter low grades. $2.863.16; winter extras, $3 16-63.85. Rye flour, dull; fair to goon, j.avT5.io; cnoice to fancy, J3.ofwf3.70, CORNMEAL Qulot: yellow western, $1.84; city, $1.82; Brandywlne, ta.4Sffi3.6o. v i niti-Bieacij; jno. i western, hc. f. o. V, afloat; state, 6364o, c. L t, New York, PARLEY Nominal. ; WHEAT Receipts. 88.975 bu.; exports. ji.vw uitia; apui, easy; iso, a rea, suttc ela. .vator and 8Ui2c f. o. h.. iHmi.' i 'northern Duluth, 83o. f. o. b.. afloat; No. nam aianuooa, wc, r. o. b., anoat. Further clearing weather In the southwest promoted more unloading and weakness In grain today. Support was poor owing to the holidays. In the afternoon (trade be came dull and featureless, closing lrlo net decline; July, 8oMjle, closed n; September, 78c, closed 78o; December, 7'447o, cloed TSe- CORN Receipt 80,000 bu.; exports, 20. tU bu.: aule 60,000 bu. futures and 40.000 .bu rol. Spot, easy; No. 1. 70'4o elevator and 72. f. o. b., afloat. Options generally lower because of weuknea abroad, much better orop new and unloading In the local markets. It finally rallied a little on cov ering and cloaed about ateadv at no 'net decline. July, tbVStiSc, cloaed fao: Beptember. ftHtiM'c. cloeed 64o: Decem ber. 62f3c, closed 61'Xc. OATS Receipt, 38,800 bu.; exports. 8.15S bu. Spot, firm; No. I, 62c; No. 8. 6To; track, mixed, western. 64'fj.ric; track, .while, stat. 67(atlic. Option Irregular on the July, but. weak otherwise on clear, hot weather In the southwest. HAY Dull; Shipping, COgTOo; good to cnoice, 80ii!"c. HIDES Steady ; Galveston, SO to 26 lbs.. 17c; California. 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas dry. ,24 to su lb., 13c. t HOPS Klrra; stats, prime to choice. 1901 crop, 19tl2o; 1800. lc; olda, Wt9c; state, common to choice. Idol crop, joac; Pa cific coast, ISul crop, 134f23c; 1900, 16c; old. 4Je. PROVISIONS-Heef. steady: fm'ly, $15 60 tTl00; mesa, $13 60r 14 00; beef haro. $11.5e 1360; packot. $14.50d 16.60; city extra India mes, $4 0ii ?o 00 Cut meat, firm: pickled hellle. Hl.u0iBll.T8; rlckled shoulder. t'.76; Tickled bams. $11 5OrS12.00. Ijird, firm; t. steamed. 111.00; July closed at $11.06. nom inal; refined, quiet; family, $1 75j30.00; South America. $11.50; family, compound, t U.'6.6o. Pork, rtrm; family, 820 604121 .00: Short, c!er. $l.j(Kjj21 60; mess, $l.m.l76. , TALIX)V-Flrm; city U2 per pkg , Wo; country pkgs. free). S&Hc. RICE Firm; domestic, (air to extra, 4 'CSV"; Japanese. 4joc. BLTTEH Receipts. 10.7US pkgs.; active and firm; state dalrv. lMj'j'Mc; state creamery. 18S!u21Sc; Imitation creamery, 17ft 19c; factory. 1618c. CHEESE Receipt. 6.014 pkg.; (teady; fancy large, colored and white, sTc ; .fancy amall. new stat full cream, colored and white. 10ai0Vlo. EOOS Receipt, 8.878 pkg. ; firm: jat n innjriviii, itwq'm., wesiero can died. 18HfilC MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans. S&9 4 . . POULTRY Alive, steady; broilers, ITc; turkeys, 12c; fowls. 11c. Dressed, weaker; nroner. i raise: town, 13fcC. METALS Only narrow changes were recorded In metal prices today. In copper the market was mora or leea irregular but quiet; the Inside price for stoudard gained .slightly, making the rang 8U40pll 76. Ik Improved 12 points on bids, closing l lU.0uw4i.s6i latcirolyua mad a gala ol I to-10 points at $U 93912 00, snd casting closed unchanged. The Kngllsh market ad vanced 7 6d spot, finishing at 63 oa, and futures at 63 12 ed. Tin at New York showed no special feature, closing at yes terday quotation of $-'8.uu''u-8 1"; Ixindon, however, steadied up 1 a for the dy; spot tin closed at U4 and fjtures at 1Z4. A fairly steady undertone waa noted In lead, but the price continued as previously quoted at $4 u: the English price re mained at 11 8 9d Both the domestic and London market for spelter were un changed, reflecting a considerable degree of lirmness; locally the figure was $6.12. and at London 18 16s. Business In the local Iron market was Indifferently active and of a pre-hoilday type, the tone holding steady and price unchanged. . Warranla were nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern $22.S23.0i; No. 1 foundry, northern, $Jl.oO t22.uu: No. 1 foundry, southern, $:i.5,f U.bh; No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, i-l fimtf 22 50. The European markets were firm and hlKher, Glasgow closing at fioa 6d and Mlddlesborough at 60s 4d. OMAHA WHOLE8ALI5 MARKET!. OondHloa of Trade mm4 Qaotatlona oa Staple aad Faaey Prodace. EGOS Candled stock. 14S15c. LIVE POULTRY-Chlcken. 7(JS8n; Old roosters, according to age, 4 aire; turkeys, m& lie; ducks and geese, Jo; broilers, per lb.. Iivyri5c. Bl.'TTER Packing stock, 15c; choice dairy, In tubs, ljlc; separator, 21'22c FRESH CAUGHT FISH Trout, 10c; herring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 8c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed. 7c; sunfish, 6c; blueflns, 8c; wh!blti:, '.; catfish, 13c; black bass. 18c; l.a.iout, 11c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 11c; codfish, 12c; red mapper, 10c; roe shad, each, 76c; shad roe, per pnlr, 86c; npllt shad, per lb., 10c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 27c; lobster, green, per lb., 16c; bullhesds, 10c. PIGEONS Live, per do., 75c. VEAL Choice, 61&60. CORN 63c. OATS 51c. BRAN Per ton, $15. HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay. No. 1 upland, $ No 1 medium, $7.50; No. 1 coarse, $7 Rye straw. J3.50. These prices are for hay of good co:or and quality. De mand fair. Receipts light. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOVVEK Home grown, per do,.. 75c. NEW CELERY Kalamatoo, SOc. POTATOES New potatoes, per bu., 60c GREEN ONIONS Per 'os., according to slza of bunches, Iba'AK. ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dog., VH3 75c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doa., 46tf 60c. LETTUCE Per dos. bunches, 26o. PARSLEY Per dos., Ka36c. RADISHES Per do.. 2ui26c. WAX BEANS Home, grown, per market DBxket, 6O&6O1; string beans, per market baxket, fr:"titic, RHUBArtB Home grown, per ,1b., lo. CA13BAGE Calliornia or home-gruwn, new, lVtfSc. ONIONS Newt California, In sacks, per lb., 2c. TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate, 8Mj9oc. NAVY BEANS rer bu.. $t KRU1TS APRICOTS-Calltornia, "$1.40. PEACHES California, 8110. PLUMS California, per 4-basket crates, 1.0"!til W. CHERRIES California, per box, $1.50; home-grown, per iS4-qt. case, $2,004(2.25. CANTALOUPE Texaa, per bafcitet, 75c. RASPBERRIES Black, per 24-pta., $3.00; red, per 24-pt., $3.00. WATERMELONS 25lS36c. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, 40 to 36 count, $4.o0. BANANAS Per bunch, according to slxe, $2.&4 2.7b. - ORANGES Valencia, $4.75(35.00; Medi terranean sweets, 4-i.0u4j4.25. LEMONS rancy, j.W(U6.50; Meaglnas, $4.uWU0.U0. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-ectlon cae, $2.7553.0O. CIDEii Nehawka, per bbl., $3.; New York, $3.75. POPCORN Per lb., 6c; shelled, 6c. NUTS Walnut, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., llc; No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. i hard shell, He; Braslls, per lb., 14c; filbert, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, ltc; hard ahell, 16c; pecans, large, pur lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoanuta, per sack, $3.60. . ...... niOEB-ro. 1 green, tc; ino. z green, 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No 2 salted, 6c: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12V. Ids.. 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, s12c; sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides, 8l.6uift2.o0. ULiU MbiALO A. ii. Aipern quote me following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, $10; Iron, stove plale, per ton, $7.60; copper, per lb.. 8c; brass, heavy, per lb., 8c; bra, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb., 6c; sine, per ib., 2c; rubber, per lb., 6c. ' St. LiOala Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. July 8. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72c; track, new, 7;J 73c;, old, 784f79c; July, (2e; Septerabor, IVa'd December, 74c; No. 2 hard, 76'jf 6C RYE Firm at 60c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 65c; track, 644(ti6e; July. 66c; September, 64c; Decem ber, 41C. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 48c; track. 49ii6oc; July, 36c; September, 29Vkc; No. i white, 62c. FLOUR Dull, but Ormly held; old red winter patent. $3.6f8.76; extra fancy and atralght. $3.3ou3.46; new of each, nominally 16c per bbl. less; clear, $3,0653.25. SEED Timothy, Nominally 6.CO. CORNMEAL Steady at 13.15. BRAN Scarce and strong; sacked, east track 85c. HAY Strong; timothy. $11.0015.00; prai rie, $m.ootfia.6d. WHISKY Steady. $1.80. IRON COTTON TIES-Steady, $1.05. BAGGING Steady, 6TiU6iC HEMP TWINE Steady, 9c PROVISIONS Pork. higher: Jobbing, $U.6718.97. Lard, firm at $10.45. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lota, extra shorts, $10.87; clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $11.12. Bacon, steady: boxed lots, extra shorts, $10.75; clear ribs, $10.87; short clear. $12.00. METALS Lead, steady at $3.97. Spelter, strong, $4.90(34.92. POULTRY Easy; chickens, 10c; eprlngs, 14315c; turkeys, 9c; ducks, 6c; geeso, 44C. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17Kc; dairy, 17al9c, EGGS Lower; 13 c, loas oft. Receipts. Shipments. Flour bbls T,0tO 8.X0 Wheat, bu 47.0O 2"i,00) Corn, bu So.tOO 8.000 OatsT bu 2a-00 19.000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 8. WHEAT July, 6-0; September, 67e: cash,- No. 8 hard, 72c; No. 8, 7oia71c; No. 8 red. new, 71 71c; No. 4 hard. 70j71c; No. 1. 69970c; No. red, 6j(S?i'c. CORN July. 61c; September, 61c; cash, No. 2 mixed. 65c: No. t white. 65c; No. t. 6640. oats wo. 2 wntte. 40c. RYE No. 2, 49&00e. HAY Choice timothy. $12.00612.50: choice prairie, $9.00310.00. BUTTER-Creamery. 19c; dairy, fancy. 18e. EGOS Firm: fresh Missouri ana Kansas stock, 14c dosen, loss off, cases returned. Receipts. Bhloments. Wheat, bu 86.000 " 24,OuO Corn, bu 15.3U0 Sl.ftH) Oats, bu 11.000 6.000 Liverpool Grata and Provision. LIVERPOOL. July 8. WHEAT Snot. Arm: No. 1 northern, surlna. 6s Fu tures, closed steady; July, 5slld; Sep tember, es J'a. CORN 8 Dot. firm: American mixed, new. 6al0d; American mixed, old. 6 9d. Future, ,.1, ., an,.AmKp Km an MAh-, w Pr6vi8IONS Ham.' hort cut. firm at 58s 6d. Bacon, long clear and light. Arm at 6a 6d; long clear middles, heavy. firm at 68s 7d: short clear back, firm at 68s: clear bellies, strong at 68s ad; shoulders, square, nrm at 4s sa. lra. prime western, nrm at 64S Id; American refined, firm at 64s 3d. TALLOW Prime city, steady at 28a 9d; Australian, in London, aun at &s. HOPS Pacific coast. Arm at 5 10s. CHEESE American finest white, steady at 48s td; American fine colored, steady at TOLEDO. July l WHEAT Dull. weak. caan. c: July, T7,c; BeptemDer, 7bc; Le cember. TVc. CORN-Actlve. easier. Cash. 64"ic; July, 64c; September, 61 c, December. ilc. OAT8 Dull. weak. Cash. 47c; July, 42c; September, loc; new July, 4C: new September. 840. 8EKD Clover, dull, easier. Cash, 65 26; ut toner, tu.au. Mlaaieapell Wkwt, Flosir mm Brasu MINNEAPOLIS Ju'r l.-jWHKAT July. TsStj7Sc; September, 71c; on track, No. 1 hard. 7i0iip; ro. 1 northern, 72 c; no. I northern. 7lf71c. FLOl'R-Flrst patent. 4.lni4 15: see. ond. $3 6ol.tu; clears. 1166; second, I2.1&. UKAX4 in DJIk. 614.0U4 14.60. Pearla Market. PBORIA. 111.. July t CORN Firm; No. OATS Steady; No. I white, lata, billed tnrnusn. WlilSKY-Oa the basis of tXM (or fin tshed goods. Dalatkt Grata Market. DVLUTH, July lWHEAT-Cmsh. No 1 hard, c: No. I northern, 74c; N'n. 1 northern, 74c; No. 1 northern and July, 76c; rVriemher, 7.1i,c. OATS Cash, tor; September, 83c. Philadelphia Prodace Market, PHILADELPHIA, July 8. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 23c; extra nearby, 23c. f I58 Firm and c higher; fresh nearby, 19o, loss off; fresh - western, lie, los off; fresh southern, 17c, loss off. CHEE8E Firm; New York full cream, prime and small, lo-, lic; New York full cream, fair to good. 9ul04c. Mllwaakec GraJa Market. MILWAUKEE, July 2. WHEAT-Dull; No. 1 northern, 77fui7Vc; No. 2 northern, i6'76c; September, 73Vffi73c. RYE-Dull; No. L 5Rc. BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 71 c; sample, 64'&71c. CORN September, 60o. -NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Lively Movemeat la Last Hoar, Wke Richest Prices Are Made. NEW YORK, July 2. The stock market was very dull during, the greater part of the session, but was stirred into some de gree of activity In the final hour, when the highest prices of the day were made. The rlee was in the nature of a demonstration aitalnat the short Interest, which h-td looked for a flurry In the money market before the close that would enable them to cover at a profit. The flurry failed to materialize and when the shorts attempted to cover they bid prices up on themselves. There was a sharp reaction In the Anal dealings snd the market closed easy. The tone during the day was notably Arm and the market much of the charac ter as for some days past. The clearing weather In the southwest and the great Improvement In the crop harvesting con dition was the basis of the strength in the market and the grain-carrying roads led the advance. The money rate opened at per cent and there were fears that the demand Incident to carrying over for three days would stiffen the rate before the close but the rate on the contrary declined. The hope Is entertained that easier money condition will soon follow the completion of the semi-annual settlement. The foreign ex rate, however, atlll holds near the gold ex port point and Paris was a buyer of gold In the open market In London today. Sterling at Paris, wever, advanced sharply today and relftxed tha pressure for gold. , Another development '.i the weakness of New York exchanges: Chicago, which fell to 60 cents discount today. Chicago re ports a heavy demfcuAfrom northwestern points for currency, ;. There has been no los by New York 4)nks on Interior ac count this week, but yiere is a sharp fall ing off in the movement of cash from the Interior. The day's bond market was dull and Irregular. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atrhlion II I So. Railway .... 4o pfa V do ptd Baltimore A Ohio... W7i Texas A Parts?. lo Pfd 6 T., 81 L. A W. Canadian PaciAo ....l&il do pfd Canada Bo'ithara .... HI Union Pacific ... Cho. A Ohio 471 do ptd Chicago A Alton 37V Wabaah .. I7i .. .. 44 .. 2044 .. 37 ..ins 14 .. SS1 .. SO', .. 46 .. 22tt .. e .. 2C .. 44 ..If ..221 ..114 ..186 .. 4i .. .. 1 .. 22 .. k0 .. 47 00 pfd , 14 'a I do pfd ... Chicaso. I. A L 7fi:W. & L. E. 00 uia do 2d pfd rhl.aio A B. I. Wis. Central .... do pfd Adama Express . Amer. Expreaa .. Chicago A Ot. W. do lit pld 1 do 2d eld 17 411 Chicago 4 N. W v, II 8. Expreaa.... Wella-Farxo Ex.. Amal. CovPor Amer. C. A F... 1., k. 1. at f 177 Chicago T. A T SI do pfd 38 C. C. C. A St. L....104 Colo. Southern so1 do 1st pfd 72V do pfd Amer. Lin. Oil... do pfd 00 aa pia rl. A Hudpon... Del., L. A W... Denror A R O... do pfd Brio do In pfd do 2d pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley .. do pfd Illinois Cantral ... Iowa Cantral do pfd L. E. A W do pfd Louis. A N'ath.... Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Mex. Central Mrx. National .... Minn. A St. L Mo. Pacltlc M., K. T do pfd N. J. Cantral J. Y. Central Nor. A Wait do pfd Ontario & W Penniylranla ..... Reading do lit pfd , do 2d pfd 8t. L. A 8. P..., do lit pfd do 2d pfd St. U 8. W do pfd , 8t Paul , do pfd 80. Paelflo , Ex-dividend. ... 43 Amer. 8. A R.... ...176 ...J7S'i ... 42 ... 90 ... H ... t ... 6!1 do pfd 17 Ana. Mln. Co ...lm Brk. Rap. Tr. . 67 Colo. F. A I.... Con. Gai Con. Tob. pfd.... (.eneral Eleetrla Oluroaa Sugar ... .. 3Sa ..224 ..12214 ..308 ..11 .. 17 .. 21 .. 4 .. 71 .. SO .. 41K .. 211 .. ( .. 16 ..12m .. 46 .. 4m ..101 .. 44 M.1H . StVHocklng Coal ... 00 Int'n'l Papar ...'164 ... 48 ... 5 ... 4 ...712 I..139T4 ...132 ...148 ... 26 ao prd Int'n'l Power . Laclede Oaa .. Nat. Hlarult .. National Lead National Salt . do pfd No. American Pacific Coaat . IS 'Pacific Mall .111 People's Gaa Preaaad Steel Car. . 27 ' . ' .180 .liSV, . 66 . 2 . S2S do pfd . 861 Pullman Pal. Car. ...234 Republic Steal 17H do pfd Sugar Tenn. C. A I... U. B. i P. Co.. do pfd .. 73 ..128 .. 62 V .. 16 .. S014 .. 12 .. 84 .. 14 .. 64 .. 88vt .. 0 .. 67H .. 92 .. 64 .. 33 .167'4 661". 8. Laathar... .84 I do pfd . 70 U. 8. Rubber... . 66 I do pfd . 82 V. 8. Steel .71 I do pfd . 81 Western Union . . 68 Am. Locorootlv . 1 7 5 'i I do pfd .HO K. C. Southern.. . 4W '0 pfd lew York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 3.-MONEY-On call. firm at !ii6 per cent; hsl loan at 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4j6 per STERLING EXCHANGE Firm at $1,877, (or demand and at $4.86, for alxty days; posted rates. 64&W4.86H and t4.M(i(.4.S9; commercial bills, 14.844,.86. BiL.vjt;rt Bar, b-'nc; Mexican dollars, 42c. BONDS Government, weak: state, weak- railroad. Irregular. The closing quotation on bonds are as (oliows: U. 8. r. 2s. rag 107 VL. A N. unl. 4s.. .,.101 do coupon 1U1 Hex. Cantral 4s 82 do to, reg loo I do lit Ins 3: do coupon 106, Minn. A 81. U 4S....1M do new 4a. reg 124 14.. K. A T. 4a do coupon 1341 do 2s Sf do old 4a. rag lot N. T. Cantral Is 101 do coupon lvb do cancral 8a ..106 ..136 ..104 .. 76 ..101 do 6a, reg loa do coupon .....106 N. J. C. g. Ha.... No. Paelflo 4a...., do 8a , N. A W. . 4s... Heading sen. 4a. Atch. (eo. 4s 104 as aaj. as Ji Baltimore A O. 4s. ..103 do 2 84 do COOT. 4s 108V St L 4V I at c is. ...114 8. L. A 8. r. . 8 .100 . 8& . 88 . Canada Bo. 3a .i'i St. L. . W. Is.. C ol O. ta lo do 2a , do lit Ino 82 18. A. A A. P. 4a Phea. Oblo 4a...l0 So. Paelflo 4a Cblcago A A. 8s... 88 I Ho Railway (a... 122 C. H. Q. n. 4a.... 5S Tex A Pacldo la. ..lis O, 14 A St P g. 4a.. 114 T.. St. L. A W. 4s.. 83 v. ex n. t . c. ib. .. .loevj union racinc as.... ..104 C. R. I. A P. 4a.. ..110 do eonr. .107i .118 .112 . 761. .Ill ,. 86 . i - 64 IVC. A St. L. g. 4a.. 101 Wabaih Is Chicago Terminal 4a. 87 do la Colo. A go. 4a Ml do deb. B D A R. O. 4 102 Waat Shore 4a Brie prior lien 4s.... 8lw. t L 1. 4a.... ao gea. 874alli. central aa F. W. A D. C. Is... 113 Con. Tob. 4a Hocking Vai 4s....l08 Bostwa Stock 4autatlaa. BOSTON. July 3. Call loans. 342MU ner cent; time loans, 4&5 per cent. Official closing of stocks and bonds: Atrhlion 4a 102 Allouex .... 44 .... 40 .... 82 ....6M .... U .... 64 ....136 .... 10 .... 12 .... i4i ..... to .... 2T ....180 .... 1 174 .... 84 ..... 1 .....187 lV M ..... 44 t 44 Oaa la 7 Amalgamated .... Daly -Weat , Blitaham Hex. Cantral 4a. 83 40 88 N. E. O. A C. Atcblaon it'al. A Heel..., do pfd 8 Boeton 4k Albany. ...20 Centanntal ....... Copper Rang .... Dominion Coal ., Franklin Boat on Ma 201 N. T.. N. H. A H..230 FlUhburg pfd ..141 lala Rojala , ..loo Old iMmlntoa .., .. 2 Oicaola , ..U6l'arTot , Colo racino ..... If ex. Cantral Amor. Sugar ..... do pfd .ll!Uulncj .l4lSanta Fa Copper . 63 (Tamarack i .308 Trtmouiilal . 42iTnnllr . 82 United State .... . 8 I'tah .ll3iViciorla . SliWlnona . e i Wolverine . 10 lUnlted Copper .. Amer. T. A T Vom. I. 8 Oeaarsl Elacirta . ktaaa. BlsctirU ... do pfd N. K. G. A C....T I'Dlted Fruit V. 8. Steel do pfd Wealing- commas Advaulur Londam Stock Market. LONDON. July $.4 p. m.-Closlmj: Cons, money 84 8-16 Norfolk A Weatem.. It do aocount. 861 do pfd. . 84 Anaconda Atcblaon do pfd Baltimore a Ohio. .. t'Ontarto A Westers., .. 84 iPmnaflTanla , ..103' Reading , 33 .iu op lat pfd . 41 . 3o . 84 . . tbW .107 -4a . 81 Canadian Paelflo 13e do 8d old Cbeeepeeke A Ohio.. 48 Southern ftr. micago u. w. ....... ao do pfd C . 11. A St. P 17c-), Southern Paclgc. Denver 4V E. O....1. U ll'ulou Peclttc.... do pfd 88 I da pfd rle 87 U. A 8 teal do lat pfd 7o do pfd do 34 pld 83 Wabaah llllnoia Central 143 do pfd Loulivllla A Naah...l44 8panUh 4a k., k. & T 37 IJeBeera Idef.)... do pfd 60 kand Mloea N. T Central 140'kl . 34 . 61 11 . 47 . 80S . 2! . :u BAR SILVER Quiet 24 6-lsd rvsr mine MONEY 22 per cent. Toe rae of dis count in tne open market for both short ana mree-monuis Dills is 3 7-16 per cent. Now York Hlag (taotat lost. NEW YORK. July l-The following are tM tiuaiue) ywi-ej on mining stocks; Adam Cos 20 L Itle ChleJ 11 Ailce 40 iOntarto 84 8 uublr 120 llreec) itruaevlck Coa .. CooMio-k Tunnel Cos. Cel. A Va... Iadvood Terra . . Mora Silver Ifoa SI Her Lsedrlll Coa I iPnuenix 4 Potoei . 13u .a tece It 8 a 46 Sierra Nevada diuall Hope ... biaudard ..13 Condition of tko Tisassry, WASHINGTON, July l-TodA-fg state- ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150.i.uu gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, Art.ule. iU; gold, tW..iM.s:2. t-'orelga Klaanelal. LONDON, July S.-The amount cf bullion taken Into the Hank of Kngland on bal ance today was iClivnO. The sum of 20, 0m) was withdrawn lor shipment to South America. Gold premiums sre quoted as follows; Muenos Ay res, 130.10; Madrlil. J6.32. Money wss plentiful today and raits were easy. The weakness of Farls check rates hau a steadying Influence, sug- ? eating the possible withdrawals of gold or Prls. Ruslnvs on the Stock exchnnge was quiet and prices were Irregular. There wss no Indication of an increase of ac tivity anywhere. Gllt-eriged securities and home rails were comparatively steady. Americans opened Irregular and slow, with some stocks below parity. They Improved and closed firm. Grand Trunks were firm. The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes; Total reserve, decrease, 145.00); circula tion, Increase, 38.(00; bullion, decrease, 1M,90; other securities. Increase, tS32.00; other deposits, increase. 2,361.0110; publlo deposits, decrease, 1.4H.0U0; r.otes reserve, decrease, S4.0uo. Government securities unchanged. The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability Is 42.95 pf1 cent. Last week It was 43JV) per cent. The rate of discount Is unchanged at I per cent. PARIS, July 8. Three per cent rentes, lOlf 80o for the account. Kxchango on Ixindon, 26f 16c for checks. Spanish 4s cloaed at 82.15. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, lncroas", 147,77a.OOOf ; treasury account current, de crease, 92,rA0nof; gold In hand. decr?-is, B.JTR.OOOf; bills discounted. Increase, 113.775. COOfj silver In hand, decrease, l.uOO.OrOf. Prices on the bourse today were heavy at first owing to a reaction In French rails, tramwavs and fractions. Toward tha end rente were very strong on the rumor that their conversion would be effective July 22, and the whole list Improved. This wss continued until the close. Spanish 4s were In good demand. Rio tlntos Improved on satisfactory New York advices and the rise In the price of copper. The private rate of discount was unchanged at 1 9-16 per cent. BERLIN, July S Iron shares were strong on the bourso today owing to encouraging reports regarding the home markets Bank were firm. Internationals were maintained. Nsvlgntlon shares were weak. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Ger many shows the following changes: Cash In hand, decrease. lis.340,0fvim; treasury notes, decrease, 3.7Aft,orinm; other securities. Increase, m.lRo.nfiim; notes In circulation. Increase, 26.1.840.noom. Exchange on Ixin don. 20m 46'jpfs for checks. Discount rntes, short hills. 2H per cent; three months' bills, 1 per cent. Bank Clearlnars. OMAHA, Ju'y 3. Bank clearings todav, tl, 269.617.85; corresponding day last year, J1.2m.l87.5'i: Increase, 87.3.430.30. CHICAGO, July 3. -Clearing. $32,480.97e; balances, 62.9.1S.4S8 ; posted exchange, $4.8 for sixty day and $4.8814 on demand; New York exchange, 50c discount. . NEW YORK. Julv 3 Clearings, $292,11, 365; balances, $18,673,W!3. ' BOSTON, July 3. Clearings, $30,204,663; balances, $2,297,53. BALTIMORE. July . Clearings, $5.386 017; balances. $693,678; for the week, clear ings, m.v&.w. balances, $3.z&4,648; money. 41rn6 per cent. lull LADELPHIA. Julv S Clearine-s. 123.. 638.224; balances, $2,915,402; money, 464V, per cent. ST. LOUIS, Juty $. Clearings, $14,658,120; balances, $2,127.3So; money In active de mand and steady at 5fi per cent; New York exchange, 50c discount. CINCINNATI. July 3. Clearings, $5,692, 000; money, 3V2ff6 per cent; New York ex change, lrto discount. NEW YORK, July S. Bradstreets an nounced today that Friday being a holiday the weekly comparative statement of bank clearings will be Issued on Monday next. BRADSTREKT'S REVIEW OP TRADE. Weather Greatly Depresses Crop Out look and Retards Many Lines. NEW YORK, July 3. Bradstreefs says: Weather an . crop conditions have been first In evidence this week, divers Influences affecting different sections to help or de press trade. Throughout the northern half of the country from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky mountains, except In some parts of tha northwest, cool, wet weather has arrested or Injured crop development, and checked re-orders and fall business with Jobbers. On the upper South Atlantic coast crop conditions have been favorable and trade has been measurably helped there by extremely hot weather except In the mid dle section, raina affecting crop and trade conditions. Warmer, dry weather is needed In the northern and western section of th country If summer trade Is to reach Its full development. Eastern cities note the check given by the weather to retail trade and the summer resort business. Grain markets have been considerably excited kvy the heavy and al most torrential rains reported In the cen tral west. Winter wheat harvesting has been Interfered with, the oatacrop ha been damaged and the growth or the corn crop ha been arrested. To just what ex tent Injury has been done remain (or warm, fine weather lo disclose. Th'- situation has not changed materially !n Industrlnl lines. Signs of the ift coal strike In Virginia and West Virginia fall to Increase and a number of mines have resumed. The Kentucky and Illinois coal miners announce that they will not strike and thus violate their contracts. In the Birmingham district the miners and operators have failed to agree and a sun- Sension or work was inaugurated Julv I. lulldlng trade troubles are not ao notice able as previously. The class shutdown has become universal, but this Is the usual vacation suspension. A favorable development has been the voluntary granting of higher wages to inn.ouo men In the Iron and steel industry. The anthracite strike drara on. but a change Is looked for next week. The soft coal miners and coal-carrying roads are reaping a rich harvest. Small supplies of coke operate against the fullest develop ment of Iron production Between the hl;h Driers for material and tha total absence of storks Inquiries Diisinen m iron ann sreei stirrers. Trade In dry nods, boot and shoe and slimmer wear of all sorts Is restricted. Raw Wool is in quite active demand In the weat nd in firmer tone - In the east, where stocks are small and manufacturers ts need or supplies. Lumber is rather nufter at tha east but stocks of-all kinds are low and prices ar nrmer inrre end at ine west. Builders' hardware Is still active. Wheat. Inc'iidlnr flour export, for the five days endlnar Julv J. sggregated S.211 .25 Dtisneis srninsr .sz.,ni bushels last week and $.787,639 bushels In this week Isst vear. vneat export ror the fiscal year srrr. rate 560.6n9.&84 bushels, agslnst 216.394 6 bushels lest season. Corn exports aesre- gate 127.W9 bushels, s gainst 130.10 bushels ihst week ana z.i.ito nusneie last year. For the fiscal year corn exoorts are 20. 423.177 bushels, against 176,000 146 bushels last season. Wool Market. BOSTON. July . WOOI-Flne stsple. 60 pau'c; strictly nne. tsvfrole: clean fine and fine medium 47ltft8c; staple, 61-33c; medium, 40 (Size mas wooi is very nrm at the re cent advance. Fall, cleaned basis, 44rff46o: twelve months. 8iTi53: six to elcht months. sprlnw, 46f48c. The fleece wools are scares and firmer: No. 1 combing Is very stronar Ohlo fine delaine, fc'STOVic: Michigan 26f Z7c: No. 1 washed combing. Z72Tc; coarse, 23fi25c. Australian woola are firmer, with thla market remarkably well sold up. The demand Is good, with considerable sold the last week, cnmnln. choice scoured bails 72'7,74c; average. 70fi72c. ST. LOUIS. July . WOOL Quiet and unchanged; medium grades and combiner. 13ftl74c; light fine. I2"rilfc; heavy fine, , . in... ..w k..W I , r ...... Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 3. COTTON Futures opened quiet and nrm; July, offered, 8.76c; August. 6.40c; September, Sc; November. 7.92c; Derember. 7.81c: January and Feb ruary, i.hc; jyiaren. B ote. Cotton futures closed very steady; July, I 72c: August. 8.41c; September, 8.0Rr; Octo ber. T.9c; November. IMe; Peeember 72c; January, 7.92o; February. 7.94o; March', 7.11c. OH and Roil. OIL, CITY, Pa., July l-OhLr-CYedlt bal ance 11.22; certificates, no bid; shipments, 81 n7 bbls.; average, 91,848 bbls.; runs, July, 1KB 199 bhls. . TOLEDO. O.. July t OIL North Lima, 8SV: South Lima and Indiana, 84c. NEW YORK, July . Ol -Cottonseed, nun fetroieum, steady, jtoatn. steady, Turpentine, dull. LIVKRPOOIA July I. OITe-Splrits of tur pentine, onii at so. SAVANNAH. Oa.. July t OIL Turpen tine, firm at 44Vc. Rosin. Arm. IeONDON. July I OIL-CalcutU Unseed, spot, ois oa. unseed, us a. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July I. DRY QOODft The market pas been very dull today In -ell de partments. No change In tone or price or any description of cotton goods, cotton yarns continue weak, with a poor demand Fire In Philadelphia Is said to have de. st royed about l.iM'.OOO pounds of cotton yams. Worsted and woolen yarn steady I.lnen snd Juts yarn firm; linen good firm but quiet; Burlaps In limited demand, bit sellers very firm. Market (Uoeod. until axonasy. . . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Sun of Oattla tad Good Staff Sold at High Point of Tear. HOGS WEAK TO A NICKEL LOWER Only Tkroo Cars of Idaho Wethers Ar rived and gold at Strong; Prices Market for Week Abont Tea to Fifteen Cents Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. July I. RecelDts worei Cattle, ilugs. Blieep. Offlciai Monday.... Official Tuemiay... OtnciHl Wednesday Utucial Thuisuay .' l.lZi 4,oo7 ,(! 3,ulo 1.1 id .! U.S.O 7.6ol k.bo? 3.6 Ul 75 Four days this week... 7.2H0 Same days last week.... i,'J7d Same weea before U.iiU bame tnree weeks ago... .!o4 Same four week ago....ll,MS Same day last year o.otiu .5,1.99 S.-i.. So.Ji'2 8o.tl 46, 1",!44 1E.64 lli.'ioa 1.71 2sl 1,M KKCE1PTS r'OK THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Souin Oman for the year i uate ana comparisons wuu last ycal ; 1902 1901. Inc. Dec Cattle 8W.733 146.44 23,64 Hogs I,66,al4 LM,U UlMi bhuep 4o0,47 616,661 65,814 The following table show the aviag price ut liogs suld on the South Omnna market the last several day, witii com purisuus with lormer years: Date. I lMi. im.lXl.,li9.lii.lS7.aSltt. June 1.... June 3.... June it.... June 6.... June 6.... June 6.... Jun 7.... June 8.... Jun 9.... June 10... June 11... June 14... Jun 14... June 14... June 15... June 16... Jun 11... Juns 18... Jun 19... June 20... June 21... June 23... June 23... June 24... June H... June 26... June 2'"... June 28... June 29... June 30... July 1.... July 3.... July 8.... I 6 70! ksl 3 80, 4 ill 3 401 3 84) V 07. 4 8o 8 6 4 U 8 8i 3 la 6 70 , 3 W 4 W 8 Mi 3 M 7 16 ( 6 72 4 82, 4 lui 3i, 2 7 7 2u-, 6 70 4 9l 3 U: 3 U 3 X6 7 15i, 6 il 4 94 8 68, 4 01 9 01 7 iSV, 6 75 4 8t 8 67 8 Mt 8 30 I 6 74 W I 60, 8 S7 3 1 3 03 7 21361 Wl 8 61 9 3 2V 9 b4 7 2o, 6 84 8 b9 9 941 8 27 2 9J 7 Mi 6 911 6 00 1 feoi 8 241 3 91 7 63 6 e 4 Ul 9 I7 I 3 31 3 (4) 7 vt' 6 m, 4 hu 8 o4 3 711 9 04 V 81th, 81 4 Bo 3 6u, 3 79 3 29 I 6 661 4 89 3 641 3 7i 8 S3, 3 98 7 24T,, 4 9a 8 621 3 9im 3 22, 3 19 7 i4n 6 83 3 6J 3 9J, 3 18 3 08 7 2tv 89 8 03 8 80 3 21 3 111 7 8.1S 6 92 W 3 641 I 8 lo, 8 V. 7 41 ( 90 4 3 7l 3 S0 I 2 98 7 43fe 91 4 9. 3 6 3 8l 3 161 6 69 i 00 3 tfol 8 72 3 21 3 03 7 49 6 13 3 63 3 72 3 23 8 Oi 7 69 6 93 3 621 3 i 3 26 8 '0 7 o.4tj W, 6 17 3 69 3 23 2 97 7 61Hl 6 93 6 10 3 63 8 'fc 2 Hi 7 o.i o Hi 6 w, 3 61 1 3 .', 12 96 6 871 6 111 3 6o 3 63 j 3 61, 6 90 4 99 3 60 : 3 fcVil 8 241 3 H 7 61 'i I 6 Oil 3 mi 3 661 3 -41 2 7 64Vi 6 89 I 3 731 3 ell 3 18 2 15 7 641 6 83 14 92 8 61 3 16 2 16 7 62 6 74, 6 01 3 78 8 21 3 9o Indicates Sunday. Tbe official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road wae: cattle, nogs, one p.xi se. C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 4 Mo. Pac Ky U 1 Union Pacino 4 13 1 C. & N. W. Ry 8 6 ox M. V. R. R.. t .8 .. .. C, St, P., M. 4 O 14 B. & M. R. R. R.... 6 24 C, B. & Q. Ry 3 4 IV. U. da Ol. J t .. C, R. I. & P., east.. 2 13 .. C, K. I. & P., west.. 1 1 .. .. Illinois Central 1 .. .. Total receipts .... 46 106 3 6 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer DurchasinE the number of head Indicated. Buyers. Cattle. Hoks. She D. Omaha Packing Co..-.. 17 861 bwitt and company zuz l.wa ,ib uudany facKing Co.... tu. Armour & Co 175 1,903 1,961 Omaha Pack. Co., K. C, 169 Swift and Co.. K. C.... 76 ii. 11. Hammond Co 930 K. Becker ct JJegan 66 Vansant & Co 4 HiU &. Huntxlnger 1 Other buyers 96 Total 1,156 7,634 775 CATTLE There was an extremely light run of cattle here today for a ihuraday, but the general opinion was that It waa owing to the fact that tomorrow will be a holiday, and shippers are Inclined to be afraid of the market at such times. As will be seen from the table of receipts above, the supply for the four days of this week la smaller than for the same days of last week, but about the same as for the same days of last year. There were hardly enough steers on snle today to make a market, but the few that were offered were picked up In a hurry at strong prices and some sales looked con siderably higher, f or tne week to date it Is safe to say that the market on the good to choice grades Is fully lOyloc higher, and In some cases more. Packers all seem to be anxious for cattle showing flesh and quality, and the market today was at the high point of the year. The Inferior grades nd especially sucn as snow grass, are no more than steady, with the close ot last week. It Is thought that a prime bunch of cattle would easily reach 33 or better at this point. The cow market was also active and strong on the better grade thla morning and everytning was soia in good season. The good dry lot cows and also tbe good to choice grass cows are about 1015c higher than thoy were a week ago, but the tendency of prices on the canners and cut ters has been downward, and as compared with the close of last week they are prob ably lfjl&c lower. Buns, stags ana caives ars selling in about the same notches they were last week. Anything good sells freely, but com mon kinds are neglected. There were very few feeders offered today and not many were wanted, as not much demand from the country Is expected be fore next week. t"p to today the market has been stron5 all the week, but price eased off a little today. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Fr. 784 8 10 , 880 4 60 , 610 4 76 .880 4 76 ,648 6 00 ,620 6 26 , 866 6 M 11 IU No. 8.... 1.... 4.... 80.... 40.... 1.... It..,. 17.... cows. At. Fr. ... 620 4 86 ...1430 I 86 ...1270 7 uO ...1M1 T 60 ...1300 7 80 ... 740 4 76 ...1344 7 84 ..Jill T 86 8 1 1 e... ... 1 t 60 ... 830 1 78 8. ...1080 1 60 ... 636 8 60 ... 870 I 60 ... 840 I 80 .... 830 8 46 ...1U74 8 10 ... 167 I 16 ... Ml IM ...1180 4 00 ... 8o0 4 0 ... 8 4 08 ...1020 4 10 ... 860 4 1 ... 686 4 16 ...ino 4 to ... 810 4 16 ...1111 4 86 ...1124 4 26 ...1130 4 28 ...1030 4 10 ...1114 4 80 ...1210 4 80 ...1184 4 44 ... 800 4 60 .. .11110 4 64 ,...1180 4 60 ,...1114 4 60 ,...1280 4 It .... 8X8 6 18 ....1040 I 88 ... 60 I 00 8 ... 80 I 86 1. ... 670 t 26 I ... 844 I 36 1 ... 840 I 60 17 , ...1000 I 60 18 ... 874 8 80 16 .... 720 t 84 1 ... 4M 8 76 8 ... 810 1 78 18 ... 770 I 80 16 ...1014 t 63 IT ... 886 1 88 7 ... 724 I 84 4 , ... 831 00 I , .... 670 t 0 10 ... 60 t 00 1 , ... 620 8 60 1 .... m in t ... 670 8 00 .... M IN I ... 800 I 00 X ...1140 t It 1 ,...1010 8 28 1 ,...1160 8 28 1 ,...1044 8 86 7 ...1011 28 1 ....1110 I 40 11 ,,..1180 1 40 1 It 18 COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 841 1 Kl HEIFERS 16 9... I... 1... 1... n... l... i.. i... i.. i... i.. l... i.. i.. i.. .. i.. a., i.. i... i.. i.. M 111 1 Ut 111 1 .... 740 8 88 1 .... 760 8 64 8 .... 807 8 80 1 .. eso 4 oo .. 10 4 40 ..1080 1 00 ..1000 6 04 .. 674 1 6 BULLS. 1100 I 68 1. 1440 I II 100 I 26 18D0 I 80 1U7 I 80 1264 8 40 1144 140 W4 I 44 1180 I 81 1740 I 74 1464 I 14 1234 I 11 .....140 If 1440 4 00 1210 I 76 1 610 I II I 1340 8 00 1 100 1 00 1 1260 I 00 1 1040 I 10 ' 1 1440 I 1 1 1210 I 10 1 1040 I I t 484 I 84 1 110 I 88 1 1034 I 24 1 1120 8 28 CALVEcL 160 4 00 1 .., 81 4 80 I , 120 4 60 140 6 OA 180 I 00 STOCK CALVES. 400 I at STAGS. TOO 8 80 1 ltW 4 80 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 814 I 16 a 8ae I 80 800 I 6 1 788 1 0 101 I 84 1 420 I 14 lluv I 40 1 1044 8 10 864 8 60 1 88 I M 1020 8 en STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. ........ 416 8 44 1 710 4 If OT I 00 14 868 4 40 41 I 80 11 48 4 40 4i4 8 8 80 aJO 4 40 . 440 4 80 1 13 4 wO 471 4 ea 1 8a 4 64 i... o..'. 4 7 4 16 a M IM IIOOS Theru was a lisht run ef hoars her today, so that th supply for th week to Cat shows coruuderaDl decrease as com pared with the lima days of last week. The table of receipts above will show tha fjacl figures. Tha markot opened a little slow this morning owing to unfavorable advices from ether points and the prices paid were weiik to a nickel lower than yesterday. Some hogs the first round may have sold right close to steady, but aside from the early sales the market was not far from a nickel lower. Trailing was not 1'artlcu larlj active at any time, bat rttTl prac tically erythlng was disposed of In good season. The same as usual the better weight hoga were picked up first and then the light stun change. I hands slowly at rather uneven prices. The bulk of the good weight bogs sold from $7.65 to $7.75 and a few loads went above that figure. Medium weights went largely from $7.55 to $7.60 and the light stufl I rout $7.56 down. Repre sentative sales: No. At. b. Pr. ... 7 10 0 7 60 40 t 63t4) 80 1 111 80 7 66 No. At. f-h. Pr. .I0 120 7 14 12.. 61.. S. . 80... 1,1.. 80.. 80.. to.. 67.. U.. 70.. Mi.. 6. 70. 71. .....214 80 7 40 . .Kl ..201 ..2c 2?4 214 120 7 80 43 60 7 40 77 U 165 7 40 .tA 340 1 66 70 224 80 I 434 IM 160 1 68 800 ... 7 66 IN 100 7 66 2J-, 160 7 66 1811 7 68 87 :.' 160 7 62 II ill 40 1 61. ?41 60 7 42' 76.... 86. ... 71.... 70.... 74.... 66.... 71.... 82,... 42.... 67.... 66.... 70.... 71... 68.... 75.... 67.... 61.... 76.... 6 ..2.8 240 7 ..3.IO 4" 7 ..::'l o 7 42V, ..221 200 7 42, ..:il too 7 41V, 1 4 120 7 66 78 17 80 7 68 46 2 l 40 7 84 78 2'-t 80 7 M 14 lot 60 7 66 . 241 80 7 .S ..29 7 46 7 66 68 68 80 .213 120 1 f6 ..Ml ...3'8 40 7 66 ...Ml 120 7 66 ...814 ISO 7 M ...208 140 7 66 ...218 ISO 1 65 .341 100 7 66 ...2S1 60 7 f ...347 80 7 64 ...107 ISO 7 8 ...201 160 7 66 ...128 140 7 44 ...226 120 7 I ...!A4 1 40 7 44 ...242 10 I 68 ...8.18 820 7 61 .210 .107 N IK .116 180 7 16 .212 40 1 67V, 26 110 7 47V, .18 40 7 67i, 66...'.'! .l.4 7 4 7 46 .241 ... 1 111 .140 80 198 80 7 40 6.r 120 120 7 60 63 318 240 Tito 68 134 140 7 40 78.. 76.. 61.. t.. 70.. 66.. 68.. 68.. 44.. 74.. 10.. 40.. 76.. 60.. 2.14 130 7 86 ..216 7 64 241 140 7 66 .246 7 44 ..218 . 80 7 40 .106 ... 7 40 ..242 10 7 40 ..241 60 7 40 ..138 ISO 7 40 . 210 40 7 60 ..820 120 7 40 ..216 40 7 40 ..2:s 120 7 60 224 160 7 66 67... 47... 10.., 44... 67... 44... 76... 73... 73... 43... 70... 66... 80... 28... 41... 74... 124.. 65... 66... 43... 46... ....144 120 7 64 ....244 140 7 44 ....244 240 7 60 ...2.14 ... 144 110 80 7 68 ....140 120 7 70 ....IH ... 7 70 ....154 120 7 70 ....2.7 40 7 70 ..211 80 7 44 ..334 60 7 40 46 817 8 7 70 20 ISO 7 40 224 40 7 40 4. 64. ..241 840 7 70 .2 40 7 70 ...210 340 7 60 62. .253 .264 80 7 72V6 80 7 74 ...228 80 7 60 61.. ...213 40 7 60 64.. .2.1 7 76 ...:.'S 80 7 40 62 147 100 7 78 ...219 60 7 60 44 If,l 40 7 70 ...241 140 7 60 131 840 ... 7 80 ...238 160 7 ao 19 2 HI 80 7 60 ...231 200 7 80 40 Ill 14 7 80 ...230 200 7 60 SHEEP There were only three cars of sheep here today, so that a good test of the market was not made. The three cars con sisted of Idaho wethers, which averaged 98 pounds and sold for $8.20. The general opinion was that It was a good strong price, all things considered. For the week there ha been no radical changes In ruling prices. Monday the mar ket held about steady, but Tuesday buyer took oft liVyl-ic. On Wednesday the mar ket was steady at the decline and today the feeling was a little better, so that as com pared with the close of last week the mar ket could not be quoted over a dime lower or 16c at the most. There were no feeders offered to make a test of the market today, but they have commanded strong prices all the week. Quotations tor clipped stock: Good to choice yearlliiK, $3.60gi3.75; fair to good, $3.253.50; good choice wethers, t3.35v3.60; fair to good wethers, $3 003.35; good to choice ewe, t2.7i(u3.O0; fair to good ewes, $2.0Og2.6O; good to choice spring Iambs, 6.2o 4jA75; fair to good spring lambs, to.00'g'6.0n; ft-edor wether and yearlings, t2.6Oij'3.O0. Representative sales: No. Av. Fr. 1 Idaho wether n 8 20 774 Idaho wethers 96 8 20 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle aad Sheep Slow and Hoga Steady and Lower. CHICAGO, July 8. CATTLE Receipts, 6, 600 head. Including l.ono Texana: slow end weak, except for choice; good to .prime Bieers, i.ioao.ou; poor to memum, 4.7wiJi 7.50: stockera and feeders, t2.50C(j.(i0; cow, 1.504ti.OO: heifers, $2.50if6.25; canners, $1,403 2.50; bulls, $2.6tvy6.50; calves, $2.oOuJti.Su; Texas fed steers, $4.006.75. HOGS Receipts today, 22,000 head; esti mated Saturday, 10,0uo head; left over, 7,GdO head; choice, steady; others lower; mixed and butchers, $7.20'7.8."; good to choice heavy, $7.767.1)7; rough heavy, $7.av&7.66; light, $t.9Kfi'7.60; bulk of sales, $7,8047.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 head; sheep, slow and dull; lambs, JBgOoc lower; good to choice wethers, $3.6Oi4.U0; fair to choice mixed, $3.004j3.50; western sheep, $2.&of(3.7&; native lambs, ta.Ouia'i.OU. Official yesterday: w Receipts. Shipments. Cattle 20,911 3,281 Hoga 32,792 4,fv2 Sheep 24,228 - .J.,475 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,300 natives, 1,700 Texan, 604 Texas calves, 35 native calves; corn fed cattle, active and Ilrm;- quarantine, active and strong; best cattle, strong; others steady to lower; stockers, weak; choice export and dressed beef steers, $8.00iS.3t); fair to good. $5.y(i7.S6; stockers and feeders. $3.00 CU$.2i; western fed steers, 6o.30tni.75; Texas and Indian steers, $2.60(f(.il; Teus cows, tl-604i-3.60; native cows, $2.oiJ.5u; native heifers, $2.8o4i3.25; canners, 41,04(3.00; buhs, U-W; calves, $3.t&.'i.35. HOU8 Receipt, 6.75u heiid; market weak to 10c lower; top, $7.9o; bulk of aales, $7,600 7.S6: heavy. $7.70'5'7.9'; mixed packer, $7.t fc7.85; light, $7.4.'a7.72H; yorker, $7.6041 1.72V,; pigs, $7.017.60. SHEfel' AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.2-0 head; market l'4jl6' higher; native lambs, $4.70(6.40; western lambu, $4.204ji4.9l; native wothers, $4.Wtfj4.So; western wethers, $3.2otf 4.45; fed ewes, $3,8044.20; Texas clipped yearlings, 3.4i(fj-4.00; Texaa clipped tiheep, $3,004; 3.40; Blockers and feeders, $2.0G4j3.00. St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 3. CATTLE Receipts, 2.6oO head, including 2,000 Texans; market about steady; natrve shipping and export steers, t&UKU&OO; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.00(fi7.50; steers under 1,000 pounds. $4.6416.50; stoikera and feedrrs, $2.754j.2."i; cows and heifers. t2.2iVu6.oO: canners. il.l.Jm 2.85; bulls, $2,5044.25; calves. $3 0046.5o: Texas and Indian steer. t3.00(u6.2o: cow a and heifers, $2.35g)4.50. liOOS-Kecelpts, 2,2i0 head: market 64j loo lower: plus and lights. 17.3"ft7.5u: Deck ers. $7.t'K&7.60; butcher:', $7.8o4j;.95. BUe.E.1- A.MJ 1.AMHB- KecelptS, 1,810 head: market higher: native muttons. $3.25 4i3 73; lambs, $4.oO'y7.0o; culls and bucks, $2.u0&4.25; stockers, $2.002.60. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, N July 3.-CATTLE Re ceipts, none; steers sold at t7.Ou4V7.25; ca bles quoted American steers at UWaWuc. dressed weight; refrigerator beef, UVsO per lb.; exports today, 8 cattle. CALVES Receipts, los head: ouoted about steady; a bunch of veals, with few buttermilks, sold at 87.23 per 100 lbs. SHEliP AND LAMBS RecelDts. 2.391 head; sheep, dull and weak; lambs, 600 nigner on ngnt supplies; pens nearly all cleared; sheep sola at $2.6Jly.a4.tki per luO lbs.; lambs, $7.60(38 00. HOGS Receipts, 1,630 head, all consigned direct; nominally weak. St. Joseph Llvo Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July t. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,600 head; best, steady; others weak In 1 (u, Inw.i.. nBtlv.ii 14 7 V. i C 'i-, unw. u,J heifers, tl.60(QJ.26; veal. 8J-00(a6.0o; stock ers and feeders, tl2.Va6.70. HOGS Receipts. 8.60O head: steady: llaht and light mixed, 7.504j'7.7C; medium and heavy, li.HMol no; pigs, 44.2ixUtt.V5. SHEKP AND LAM Bti Receipts, 1,606 head; lug'o higher; tup spring lambs, $7. Stonz City Llvo Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., July t-(8pecial Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head: steady; beeves, t5.604i7.6o; cow, bulls and mixed, 12.oiKrtt.J5; stockers and feeders, $2.75 64 40; yearling and calve, I2.u-i.(x). HOGS Receipts. 2,600 head; about steady, selling at t7.404V7.70; bulk. 7.45(7.56. Stock tn Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal mantels ior juiy : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 1,173 7,601 775 ... 6.5uO 22,0"0 7.000 South Omaha .. Chicago Kansas City .. St. Louis BU Joseph Totals ... 4.oo0 6,75) 2.UO0 ... 2,6i 2.200 1,8' JO ... l.JjoO 8.S0O I.60O ...14,773 46,401 13,275 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK. July 6 EVAPORATED APPLES The market continues unchanged. Spot ar in very moderate lobbing de mand, but offering ars proportionately light. Common to good are quo -ad at 93 9v,c; prime, luojlCHio; choice, lOV&llc, fancy, UV,e1lHe. rilJUYigKli DRIED FRI'ITB Prune are the chief faatur and are steady at 3V4H4,c for all grades. Ther la a nioder ate Interest noted in apricots for future delivery and spots ar steady at recent natures Apricots in twin are quoiea at I"ie2ri0e: In bags. lO'j'ij'Uc. Peaches ar quiet, but unchanged, at 12&16o for peeled and tViOlOViO for unpeelaxl. CosToo Market. NEW YORK July 8 COFFEB-Market dull. Mild market steady. Futures opensd steady, with prices unchanged to ( points lower, with partial decllu owing to local liquidation, offerings from Importer snd oficrinse from outside pei-ulators. Cabks wet featureless. The. Veal market, fol lowing th cnll. ruled dull without further changes In the lost, cl'-slnsr net unchanged to 6 points lower. Total sales reached, on y 6.2r baas. Including July st 4 .: Ang'iM. 4 !c; October. 6.O1;; December, t.ljj.'OJt; May, I.4xi6.45i THK It K A LTV HAHKKT, Items Died In the register ot deed s anl county clerk' office on July 8: Warranty Deed. Malcohn pow and wife to H. A. Wes- tertleM, lot , block 24, Carthage....! 150 A, C. Harte and wife to A- V. Aker- iund, swV,, 22-15 10 10,40 H. A. Black to K. D. Wcad, w ST.N feet lot 12, block "A," Bedford Place " 't South Omaha.' "iand Co. to Frank Madura, n't lot 3, block 8. South Omaha 228 H. J. Grove and wife to W. A. Roush, lot 17 to 2 block 2S. Benson 1.360 Ellrabeth Wear et a I. extra, to Mary C. Ahlqulst, lot 15, block L Stevens' Place W. K. Mtrtln to J. N. Frensor, lot L block 40 8,600 Rochester I.oan and Banking Co. to Alonso Preston, lot 6, block 8, Al- bright' annex ICO E. J. Bodwell and wife to Mary A. ' Hutchinson, lots 8, 7 and 8. block 15. Orchard Hill National Life Insurance Co. to C. E. Ady, lot 81 and sv lot 32, Stewart place (.000 . t)ol4 Claim Deeds. C. S. T. Chaffee to C. W. Martin, nH of nH lot J", block 15, Improved As sociation ad 1 ' E. R. Hume and wife to Mary C. Ahl qulst, lot 16, block 1, Stevens' Place 10 Total amount of transfers... .$22,M1 S5.00 a mm Specialist la mil DISEASES ud DISORDERS of MEN. 12 years la Omaha, SYPHILIS cured by the QUICK EST, safest and moat natural method, that haa yat been dlsoonrered. Soon every sign and symptom disappear completely and forever. No "BRJSAlilNQ OUT" ot the disease on tbe skin or face. A cure that la guaranteed to bo permameu. for life. UlSlfinftn C cured. Method new, lAnlUUul.Lt. without cutting, pain no detention from work; portnanent euro guaranteed. WEAK MKFJ from Excesses or Victim to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Wast Ing Weakneos with Early Decay In Young and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor an strength, with orsans Impaired and weak. STRIcrriTRB cured with a new Hoim Treatment. No pain, no detention fron business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Coiiaml tAtlon Free, Treat in eat by MajUj OHAR43B9 LOW, 118 S. 14th 8tt. 1 JDr. SearSes & Ssarles Omaha, Ht ; DR. IV1cGREW(Ag8 53) SPECIALIST, Disease and Ulsornoara ut Jttaa Onlsw Years' Exnoarloaoe. IB ' Years la, Oiaaka. UIDIPflPCI C cured by a treatment VAnllUUtLC which U the QUICKEST, safest and most natural that has yet bees) discovered. No pain whatever, no cuttlndl and does not Interfere wIia work or busl ns. Treatment at office or at home and a permanent cure guaranteed. Hot Springs Treatment tor SypHilis And all Blood Diseases. No "BREAKINtl ulJT" on ths akin or face and all external Signs of the disease disappear at one. A treatment that la more auecassful and far tnor eatiaiaetory than the "old form" of treatment and at lea than HALF THIS CUclT. A cure that Is guaranteed to permanent for life. nuCU 0(1 nnn cases cured of nervous UVUt XUiUUU debility, loss of vitality, ai.u all unnatural weaknesses of nut, Btrlctur, Oloet, Kidney and bladder Dlae aaaws, HydruMls. cured permanonUy. lUAibGHtt LOW. COSglXTA'f-lON KilKH. Treatment br en"- P- O. Bog 7t. Oft over IU H 14th strot, tieHtreon Tmm a atllae 44481 tia. IT Mi 5 tz:;prim$ - -ii o 89 O W stV-AX fa-. 0janii KVERT WOMAM Is 1ntr4Tit4 aad should know about th woiM.erful "PKKRLE8B" Sprajr Byrluf Iniloried br iMdlng phralclsvotv Th Uvorlt of all worn a who hav tritvl tt. par(ct ln)etton and auction. Capat tty half pint. It ta tha aafat ud moat convenient. It clMiiaM Inatantly snd doa Us work pwrfttctly. Comi ara our flyrlnge and prtoa. Ask your druiniat for th 'TKKRLESfl" : If ha can not aupply yuu acpt no othar, but nd direct a ua and will forward you on at on. auralr pa-kad, fr from obaarvalon, oo thirty day a' fr trial. Prioa, 12.00; and 26 centa axtra for BoaUg. with full dlrtx-tloua for ualug and valuabl hlut to lad It a. If rash la ant with onr par th miu a a- Addr-s all ordcra tn tjonfldenca to 1 'HK rKa IstUBB Bl faT Li I tvU. 73 A 74 Kim fltrcot, New York. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURER Si Of OMHiV. MACHINERY AhD POUNORY. Davis & Co'qjii Iron Works. Os" UACHINEHT. SKNERALi RHJPAJHrNO A aOIAXVr, . IHON AND BMAata rOUsTDsinaV. U4L laVOS auaat IMaV eleVOlaOOn ISSSOl. Oaiaka, Umm. Yob See. EabrlaVl. AsL 1. B- Cmgm. Ug , , RAHE CO. Haaataoenrets and Jobbers Steam and Watar Supplies Of All Kinds. . 10X4 4av4 1014V DO)V4LAJ T, ELECTRICAL SUrmtS. ' Ucstcrn Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies. naotrts Wlrtaaj Balls tvtvi OAs Uglt ta. W. JQHMBTOH. Ua. UU HowjmI MU AWNINGS AND TENT3. Omaha Tent and Awning Co,, Osavavhn, Boh. Manufacturer of Tints and Canvas Goods. Bnd for Catalogue It urate r tt E i E 21 r0 BsUtsr-H' iwaVenita mrit S. J V