8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1D02. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL JaljOora Standi It Gnrand endQuitia i Bhada Up. SVAR OPTION IS SURPRISINGLY FIRM , Evidence of Cornel" Hoi TVkolly ' Obliterated and Ball Faction Bar i .Inttakrr Wktdl CI Lower, est Oats Advance. CHICAGO, July 11-Grsln trading wi commonplace today, when compared to yesterday' tumultuous fluctuations. Many condition were bearish and early In the day It was expected that July corn would take a further drop. Thla, however, did not occur and the very abaence of weakness caused much comment, in the end the firmness of corn gave flue to the opinion that the July corner might not be a thing of the paat after all. At the close July corn wa Vo up, September corn un changed, September wheat tHo lower and September oata htttC higher. Pro visions closed a ahade higher to ;yc lower. Actual trading In corn today waa of a usual type. Cable were lower and con tract corn to the extent of over 4J0,uu0 bushels waa put on the market The weather continued favorable for the bears, but with theee condition did not break the market appreciably. There waa not much doing In July after the opening, although the Gates crowd both bought and Bold that ntinn end houirht Hentemoer. Uncertainty ruled In thla pit. It waa a patent fact that iwlsdom had been shown In the refusal by 'the Oates-New Tork Steel clique not to 'take the mountain of corn that la being rushed In here to take advantageof 86a prices. It waa openly stated that big ele ;vator Interests had settled with the bull party at 80(j2o for tha July corn that was sold short under (2c. The question that remained unanswered, however, was whether more than one-third of the big abort line estimated at as high as 26.000,0oo bushels, had been covered by the unfor tunate bears. The Gates party officially an nounced that they had given up their sup port of July, but actual purchases by them at 6Ac today refuted this statement. Gossip had it that the bulla might still be able to Siva a twist to the market the last few ays of the month. Lower prices are ex pected to curtail the movement of contract corn toward thla market, but thla curtail ment in turn Is feared by the bears, who are still holding their short lines out, ex pecting to retrieve their losses. July opened Irregular, 2c lower to Ho up at 63Vut 60 on the Influence of the talked-of broken corner. September opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 69tt(&Gl&c,- dipped to 6SSo and rallied to 60o on support by the bull crowd, which was supposed to nave s.tld too heavily of this month as a hedge against their cash receipts and deliveries, business was not large and prices dipped late on liquidation. July closed rather ttrm. He up at 66Hc September closed steady, unchanged at 69H'69,c. Receipts were 453 cars, Ho of contract grade. Private eleva tors turned out 171 cars and 24,000 bushels. Hot weather northwest and local showers, together with tha unexpected show of steadiness In corn, put gimp Into wheat at the opening. September opened HfrHc up at TlWafil'ho and held firmly for some time around 72ie. after having dipped to 7He, The cause of much of the early firmness was the buying of 2,000,0U0 bushels by the lendln elevator concerns. This offset the local bearish sentiment and kept the price from sagging until lust before the close. Then the skies brightened, the fear of the hot weather In the milky spring wheat passed away and the weakness of the for eign markets began to have an effect. Re ceipts were liberal and showed signs of In creasing from now on. Trade was only moderately heavy and selling by commis sion houses was free. As the session ended brokers for the early purchasing elevator concerns let go large quantities and the price broke. Heptemoer ciosea weak, HHJtc lower at 71(7lV4c, having sold as low as 71ty71ic. Local receipts were 125 cars, only 2 of contract grade, but nearly all new stuff. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 213 cars, making a total for the three points of -840 cars, against 269 last week and 360 a ivear ago. 1'rlmary receipts were 884,000 bushels, compared to 1.116,000 bushela. Sea board clearancea In wheat equaled 617,000 ousneis. Kraastreet a worm a visible sup ply decreased 2,903,000 bushels. Oats firmed up well at the start, partly -because of fear of wet weather and reoorta 'of lodging In Iowa, Indiana and Illinois. Shorts, who saw they had overdone rno selling yesterday, covered freely and higher I prices resulted at once. Receipts were amall and the cash demand held up re markably well. Receiving housea were good buyers, as were soma commission Jiouses. Trade was only on a fair scale and 'the selling was scattered for the local ac count. September sold from SMS2o and closed firm, Htic up at 3140. Receipts 'Were only 66 cars. Provision business was dull. Prices were hurt by liquidation, especially In lard, but , tne nog situation waa nrm and waa conald red too strong for, ahort selling. SeDtem iber pork closed a shade higher at 118.65, (September lard 7Ho lower at 111.15 and Sbd. temher ribs unchanged at 310.86. Estimated com, 430 cars oata, 70 cars; hogs, 27,000 oeoa. v The leading; furores ranged as follows! Artlole. Open. High. Low. Close. Tea r Wheat July ' Sept. Dec, Corn. July Sept. Deo. May Oats a July b July a Sept. b Sept. b Deo. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept 7S474 74H 73 7JH 7SV4 71T4-2H 7214ff! 7Vim, 71H 7T.2 W4Vi 72 ft flS 72VI Kr4f6 M 63H 45 65H 69ttJ H 59 5DHfJ: 69H 46Htt 46' 462 42 44 43Vi 43 43 4114. 42H 4114 42H 41 H 47 49 47 4 47tf 29 2i 29 )K il 18 4S 18 47Vs 18 67H 18 7?H 18 B7H 18 65 18 66 18 22Vi 18 U 22H U 26 11 JO 11 22H 11 U U 15 11 20 11 17H U 22H 11 16 11 16 11 22U 10 86 10 87H 10 80 10 80 10 KIM. 10 86 10 80 10 80 10 SO 10 8a I 10 2Va 10 86 10 85 10 86 a Old. b New. No. 8. , Cash quotations were as follows t FLOUR Weak. 610o lower; winter pat i ants. 3.65S.7b: winter stralshts. ta 20,75$ fio spring patents, 33.kKtfJ.70; spring straights. $1.8O4.80; spring bakers. 32.9tKff2.40. WHEAT No. spring. 76ar764o: No. I soring. nWlifKc: No. 1 red. U&H CORN No, 8, 6&iiHcj No. 8 ysllow. 660 bHc OATS No, a. 48449c; No. white, 61(9 sv. RTM No. I. IKErSlVlc. 1 BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 70720. SEKD-No 1 flax. 11.87; No. 1 northwest ern. 31.43: prime tlmothv. ts.75. v PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 818 46 4T1K.50. Lard, per 100 lbs., 311.16. Short ribs sines i louse , iu. iwa lu.so. jry salted shoul ders (boxed), 39.87 Yii.60. Short clear aides ' WHISKY-On tha basis of high wtnes. The following are tha receipt and ship- nuui, ... Receipts. Shipments. Hoar, bbls 27,000 12.000 Wheat, bu 281,000 - 17,000 Corn, bu 699.000 158,000 Oats, bu .. 8U2.000 18,0ou Barley, bu 4.0U0 .. On ths Produce exchange todav the but. iter market was steady: creameries, IVfi lo; dairies. i:19He. Cheese, steady, liAj KEW YORK UKMERAL MARKET Commodities. ..N?'VT.TORK' ,ulJ' ISKLOUR-Reeslpts, 18.918 bbls.: exDorta. 1 411 hhla mark.t ... with moderate trade; winter patents, 318s to-.u0: winter stralsbta. ti.tli.: Minne. sota patents, 33.9uo4.10; winter extras, 33.10 va.M, wuiir iuw s;raaea, sj.vuna.is. Rye flour, steady; sales, 6uv bbls.; fair to good. CORNMEAL 3ulet; yellow Western, 81 81 RTE1 Steady : No. 1 western. Salle, f b., afloat; state, 63if64c., 0. L t.. New Tork v&nuis. BARLET Nominal. f WH EAT Receipts. M.S00 bu .asv Kn red. 78i,c, elevator, and 79fe'?9c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 81Wc. f. o. b afloat. During the forenoon wheat was firm and a shade higher on covering by ih.-ki siionv, uui 11 nnauy yieiaea to bear. Ish news and waa weak In tha last hour 'Cables were lower, crop news and foreign houses sellers of wheat. Ths close was a partial Ho net lower. July, BoV.i&'V. closed at WHc; September, 76 7-16ii77Sc, ciosea si ioo; ueoemoer, Tl x-l6UT7c closed at TTVc. 1 CORN Receipts, 86,750 bu,; exports, J.aoo ou. opot, quifi; rso. z. 70c, elevator, and tic, 1. o. d., anoat. j na option markei opened firm and advanced sharply en cover 4ng. after which ll sssd oft under bearUt cables, tins crop news end the (wheat re action, closing Ho higher to He lower July cloeed at 6uc; Suumber 68i4.c closed at Ho; December, 61H51Hc, closed at 0140. OAT3 Receipts. 19.400 bu. Spot, stesdy No. X ci No. i, Kci No. I wtuts, 6aUc No a BSc: No. I white. KHTOHc: Nn. I white, B9c; track mixed western, W'u'57r; track white western, 67Sac; trsck white tate, 67irt;ie. Options were etesay at nrsi nd Istrr dropped oft witn corn. HAY Firm; shipping, aVyroo; good, to Choice, 6ciH7c. HOPS firm; state, prima to choice, 19ol crop, 19V928HC; l. 10c; olds, cj state, common to choice, 19"1 crop, 22u'2Vj 19"n, l'fclHc; olds, 7'9l(c; Pacific coast, 19ul crop, 2"'a24c; 10, 17lc; olds, 710o. l.rjA J tlr.l meaay; aciu, aviu-uo. HIIIKS-Hteadv: Galveston. 20 to 25 lhs.. lc; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, 24 to 80 IDS., 1JC. WOOI VJulet. domestic fleece, zfT"e. r,T. .I'tU I. ,VJ T ..( f.n.11. tiA (VVA H V " 1 rrrr i, u u i' . , inni' . . ' ' w 1650; mess, 11.1.60: beef hama, 321.6022.5A; acket, 14.6kui5.o"; city extra jnaia mess, .'4.0042-25.01I. Cut meats, firm: pickled bel lies. 311.5"ei2.DO: pickled shoulders, 39.0l 950; plcklea nama, lU.oiQ'U.bi). J-ro, easy: western steamed. 811.55: July dosed at 311.46. nominal: refined. easy; South America, 312.2i; compound, 38.12Vff8.50: con tinent. 311.70. Pork, firm; family, 331 Oir 21 50; short clear, 319.6022.00; mess, 319.25 20. ()0. TALLOW Firm ; city ft! per pkg.), 6He; country (pkgs. free), 6H'Se. RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra. 4 4j6Hc: Japanese, 4'u6c. BUTTER Receipts. 10,081 pkgs.; steady; state dairy, 17Hra'c; state creamery, 21Hc; Imitation creamery, 17619c; factory, INC. CHEESE Receipts, t,S84 pkgs.; qilet; fancy, large, white and colored, 9H&9HC! fancy, small, new, state, full cream, col ored and white, 10c. EGG 8 Receipts, 11,844 pkgs.; Irregular! atate and Pennsylvania, 20ty20Ho; western candled, 1H". SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining, I81-86c; n QA t , I LlA mnlaiui A 1 B T 2Hc; refined, steady; crushed, 6.15c; pow dered, 4.75c; granuiatea. 4 c. COFFEE Quiet; No. 7 Rio, 5HC MOLARSB8 Steady; New Orleans, S3IF41fl pniTI.TRV Alive nulet and unchansed: dressed. Arm: broilers, 15(tfl6c; fowls. 12 H I3c: turkeys, Via lie. mei aui i ne innnence or ouu manipuia tlon advanced tin prices abroad 12s 6d to day, but as buyers were not-willing to do business at thst price the market was rather dull. Cables showed spot ss finally at 128 12s 6d and futures st 126 17s 6d. The local market. In sympathy with tha foreign firmness, improved about 26 points, with spot closing at 328.8029.20. For copper there' seemed to be a fair demand, both at home and on the other side, foreign prices advancing 2s 6d, but tha local market ruled irregular. Lonaon ciosea witn spot quoted at 53 2s 4d snd futures at 53s 6s 2d. Locally, standard, spot to August, 1 1 - til lsw9.11 K. 1st.. i tit.:. To AE, electrolytic, 311.8511.S6; casting, 3ll.76lf 1L87H. The market here was barely steady at the advance. Sales of lOI.OOO lbs. of electrolytic for July delivery at 311.96 were reported. Lead ruled nrm here at 11.18, but waa la 3d lower at London at 11 6s. Spelter was unchanged In both markets. with a tolerable demand. The price at London was 19 6s. Glasgow gained 2d In the Iron price, closing at 66s 4d, and Mld dlesborough closed unchanged at 60s lOHd. iocauy mere was a nrmer market lor iron, prices showing advances. Warrants were nominal, with No. 1 foundry, northern, at 323.00 25.00; No. 8 foundry, northern, 322 00-3 43.00; No. 1 foundry, southern. 322.0rw23.00; ino. i iounary, soutnern aoit, xz2.0u933.0o. - OMAHA "WHOLESALE! MARKETS. Condition of Trade sal ( notations ea Staple and Fancy Prodnoo. EGGS Candled stock. 17c LIVE POULTRY Hens. c: old rooster. according to age, 4i6c; turkeys, aglOo; ducka and geese, ASc: broilers. rer lb.. 14c. BUTTER Packing stock. 14fl4He; choice dairy, in iuds, 11c; separator OKtfZla. rtt,Brt uAuuiiT jcisH Trout, 10c; her ring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed. 7c; sunflsh, 5c ; blueflns. 80; whlteflsh, 10c; catfish, 13c; black bass, 18c; halibut, Ho; salmon, 16o; haddock, llo; codnsh, 12c; red snapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb.. 27c: lobsters, creen. ner lb. M. . . . 1 J v PIGEONS Live, per do., TBo. VEAI-Cholce, ema. 1 . f CORN 63c I OAT8-61C. BRAN Per ton. 818. MAT Prices Quoted by Omaha WTiolssnls Hay Dealers' association; Choice hay, No. coarse, 37.60. Rye straw, 36.60. These price are ior nay 01 gooa color ana Quality, le mana iajr. iteceipts ugni. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER Homo grown rxrr dns.. NEW CELERT Kalamasoo, 80s. POTATOES New. Der bu.. Xa. GREEN ONIONS Per dos.. eeoordlna- a siae 01 Duncnes, juaiq. TURNIPS Per bu., 300.. , . BEETB Per basket, 40O. GREEN CORN-Per do., 10a. CUCUMBERS Per dos., 25fi)a. LETTUCE Per dosen bunohe. 2So, PARSLEY Per dos., 803So. RADISHES Per dos.. SWi2&a. WAX BEANS Home srown. ner market basket, WXaflftc; string beans, per market uadbaue-California or horns nown. new. 1H1Ho, ONIONS-New California, In sacks, per IU., v. TOMATOEB Texa. ner a-baskt nrst. BtKflWC. NAVT BEANS Per bu., 3X rRUITS. PEACHES California 90c: Texas X3- Derxas, per -Dasket crate, nocwjl.00. PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate, isncy, si.axi.ou. f KlNt o per BOX. Il.SXT'l.SU. APPLES Summer varieties, ner bbl 83.60. CHERRIES California, per box, U.60; UUUie-gruwii, i vase, fAUUk UAKTAiAiric-Tem per crate. II 00. RASPBERRIES Red. ner 94-nta.. xa.finA S.IO. BLACKBERRIES Per 14-qt case. 82.64 HAiiJ4iit,uj.Nn i'er 100, iit.ooq6.00, TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida. 30 to 34 count. 8150. BANANAS Per ' bunoh, acoordlng to sUe, 31.252.76. O RAN Gil, Valencia. M.7taj6.00: Medi terranean sweets, hwqi a. LEMONS Fancy, 36.006.60; Measlnaa, t.ouo.w. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Nehawka. ner bbl.. 33.26: Mew xorK, n.70. POPCORN Per lb.. 6c: shelled, fa. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, oar lb. sneu, joc; mo. 3 nam snen, 9o; Brasns, per lb., 14o: filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per id., izc; amaii, iuo; cocoanuta, per sack. niuty wo. i green, vo; no. l green, 6Hc: No. 1 salted. 7Hc: No. i salted. A4c: iso. i veal can, to ids., sc; mo. x veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c: dry hides. 8Uc; ahaep pehs, 76c; horse hides, 31.2.60. OLD METALS A. B. Aluern ouotea tha following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, iu.w; iron, stove plate, per ton, (7.50; 8Hc; brass, light, per lb.. 6c; lead, per lb, 6Hc; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per 15., 6c St, Loais Grata and Previsions. cn t Ama ti is ttt t w a t, j . avua, ... , u. it iil. v a , , a I. UA .1 -1. .1.,..,.. . L. 71(372c: old. 76Hc: July. 69Hc: Seotember 64tltHc; December, Ho; No. 8 bard, 760 no. CORN Higher: No. 3 cash. 61o: track, 66c; July, 61c; September, 62c; December, 404e40c. OATS Weak; No. I cash. 67c; track, 12& 63c: July, 86Hc; September, 27Hc; No. 1 wnite, ssufwc. RYE Dull and lower at Ho. FLOUR Quiet, unchanged; old red win ter patents 33 50i)3.6&; extra fancy and strain ht. 33.2d4i3.36 (new of each nomlnallv lixij.sc per Dot.;; clear. uuto i. ju. SEED Timothy, new to arrive. August. , . w-i. w, myvit fo.wtfv.Mf, yruut worm more. CORNMEAL Steady at 33.16. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 85a. HAY Dull, steady; timothy, f 10.00itfl6.00 prairie, ii.tug li.oo. WHISKY Higher. 31.31. IRON COTTON TIES Higher. $t0. BAGGING Higher, 6H67kO. H KM P TWINE sc. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: lobbing, old, 318.30; new, 319. Lard, lower, 310.87H- Dry aalt meats (boxed;, steady; extra shorts, 3U12H; clear ribs. 311.25; short clear, 311 60. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, 312; clear ribs, 312.12H: ahort clear, 312 874. METALS Lead, steady at 33.97Vii94.00. opener, steaay at et.vu. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs, 13frl4c; turkeys, 12c; ducks. 6c; geese 4Ho bu i i r.R Dteaay ; creamery, nfao EGGS Steady. 14o. loss off. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 4.0O 7.0(10 Wheat, bu 7.0ii0 22,000 Corn, bu 18.mO S2.0u0 Oata, bu 30,000 U.OoO Liverpool Grain sa4 rrevlsloas. LIVERPOOL, July 16-WHEAT-Spot, stesdy: No. 1 northern surins. 6s 2Wd Futures quiet; July, nominal; September, 6s lVd: December. 6s lVd. CORN Spot firm; American mixed. ' 6a. ruiures quiet; September, as 3d; October. U l'd. PROVISIONS Beef, strong; extra India mess, hi, sou. fork, nrm; prims mess west ern. aUs M. Hams, strons: short cut. 14 16 lbs.. 61s 3d. Bacon, strong; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., b6m id: short libs. 16 to 20 i os., strong, kos; long clear middles, ugni, 28 to 34 lbs., strons. bia: Ions' clear middles. heavy, 86 to 44 lbs., strong, tug. short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., strong, 60s; clear bel lies, 14 to 16 lbs., strong (3s. Shoulders, square rut, 11 to 18 lbs.', strong, 4 6d Lard, firm; prime western. In tierces, 66 9d; American refined, In palls, 65a 9d. CHEESE Stesdy: American finest wnite. 47s 6d; American finest colored, 4Sa 6d. ialujw-rrime city, steaay, jess u; Australian, In London, steady, S3s. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm. 8s 9d. HOPS At London (Facino coast), nrm. Ku6 la. BUTTBirt nominal. PEAS Canadian, steady, td, Kansas City Grata aad Previsions. V 1 Vfl 1 O "TTT 1..lw i nrv. . aKn..m. vi.nK7 v., A . . w v. j jv. , , j n . ncju.ii,. ber, 65Hc; December, 6S'ffc; cash. No. 3 hard, new, 70c; No. 3, new, 68c; No. 8 red, Old, 74c; No. 8. 6Hfc7c. , j i a v ui l'lvniurr to- 'u -in -sju , iwt nil it- i 3Mic; cash, No. 3 mixed, 66o; No. 8 white, 68fi9c; No. 8. 67'(?67Hc. OATS No. 2 white, new, Wc. RYE No. 2. new. 660, HAY Choice timothy. $10.00010.60: choice prslrle 37.004i7.25. BUTTER Creamery, 19Ho; dairy, fancy, 18c. EGGfJ Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 14o dos., loss oft, cases returned. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 60.800 66.300 Corn, bu 24" 0 12.0 0 Oats, bu 13,000 16,000 Philadelphia Prodaoe Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 16. BUTTER Bteadr: extra western creamery. 21Ho: extra nearby prints, 23c. EGGS Steady: fresh nearby. 19c. loss err: fresh western, 19Hc, loss off; fresh south western, 19c, loss off; fresh southern, 17 18e loss off. CHEESE Steady: New York run creams prime small. lOHS'lOHc; New York full creams, 9H10o. Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO. July 16. WHEAT Active. wfe. n -V. 1111,, llv 71L . B,nl.mK., noon, T , , My.u.w., 73c; December, 74To. corn oun, nrm; caen, esc; Juiy, sac; September, 59Hc; December, 4nHo. OATS Dull, strong; cash, 49c; July, 424c; September, 29Hc; new July, 48c; new Sep tember, 82c. SEEDClover. dull, strong; cash, 35.05, nominal; August Alstke, 37.36. Mllwaekee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. July 1. WHEAT Steady: No. 1 northern. 77(377Hc: No. 3 northern, 763'76Hc; September, 71H71Hc Higher; mo. i, bvc. BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 72ar72Uo: sam ple, 664571c. uuivn Depremoer, 09vo. Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. July 16. WHEAT-July. SSHSHc; September, 69H0. FLOUR First patents are quoted at 83.80 04.00; second patents, 33.7txo3.80; first clears, Ji.9oa3.05; seoond clears, 32.40.60. nr sixty davs. 84 M14 on demand: New York exchange, S"c discount. OMAHA, July 16 Hank clearances today, $1,137,004.10; corresponding day last year, 31,na4,330.M; Increase, 3102,73.66. hi. 1AJI1N, July is Clearings, wn.vm.1,; alances, 31,iK7 asb; money, steady, per nt: rsew rork exchange, aoc oiscotint. NEW YORK. Julv la Clearlns. 1X7 1 756.- 139: balances, 3U,890.6,V4. BOSTON. July 16. -Clearings, $26,623,493; alsnces, $2,2i5,47. roiL.nL'r.ijrniA, J'liT lTt.-ionnn1', $21.1&0.67; balances, 82,886,684; money, 44HH per cent. CINCINNATI July ia Clearings $3,787.. 630; money, 3Vi6 per cent; New York ex- nange, io'o mq premium. Kew York Meaey Market. NEW YORK. Julv 11-MONEY-On catl. steady at 2HOTH per cent; closed offered at per cent; prime mercantile paper, two per cent. bie.kl.imu exchange nrm, witn ac tial business In bankers' bills at 34.87H for emand and at 34.854k for sixty days; posted rates. I4.86ifi4 8Rii and 14 RXUl4I: commer cial bills, 34. 84 .86. sii,yt.it-Har, &3c; Mexican aouars, 4i',iC. BONDS Government, stesdy: state, ln- ctlve; railroad, steady. The closing Quotations on bonds are as follows: U a. rf. Is, rf....lirrii u. N. anl. 4s lli ..132 ..1JJ ..101 ..lie 4o COUDOO do Is, reg So coupon .... do sew 4s, n do coupon . . . do old 4i, rsg do coupon .... ds (s, rg. ... do coupon ... Atoli. ga. 4.. do sdj. 4s.... . A O. 4s do IWs Canada 80. la. ol O. is.... do 1st Inc.. C. A O. 4S... C. A A. C. B. A Q. a. C. M. A 8. P. s. 4a.. 11 C. A 14. W. 0. 1S....U C , R. I. A p. ....n CCC. A 8. L. g. 4a..l024 'blcago Tar. 4s ail Colo. A So. 4a HV at n. u. as Erls prior Ilea 4s. do gon PEORIA. July lower; no. 1, via. Peoria Market. 11 CORN Easy and rwsij nVi as. vst OATS Quiet and easy: No. A white. 62Ho: WHISKY 31.81 for finished? goods. Deleth Grain Market. DULUTH. July 11 WHEAT Cash, No. 1 hard, 7614e: No. 8 northern, 724c: No. 1 northern and July, 744o; September, 7140. OATB September, 900. HEW TORK STOCKS ARD BOHDS. Msvrket Parxaeated with Firmer Tone anl Animation. NET? TORK. July 11 There waa an ac tive and variegated speculation In stocks today, the market reflecting the play of larger forces than at any time during the recent advancing tendency. No speclno new developments were evident to aocount for the movement, which was apparently due to tne substantial Dasis or connaence In the generally prosperous condition of tha oountry and tha firm foundation of credits. The uneasiness over the resources or the money markets to meet the expanded re- 3uirements upon tnem waa also less in evi ence. The renorted dissolution of the specula tive corner In the July corn option at Chi caso had not a little to do with engender lng confidence, as there has been a fear ror several aays past inai me struggle 10 maintain the artificial condition in that market would result In pressure upon New York for money and In forced liquidation of stocks that might prove disastrous to the market. The nubllshed extracts of the affidavits of officials of the United States Steel cor poration as to the Intrinsic value of the properties and the earning power of tha company. - which were filed In connection with the reply to the suit against the cor poration, were expectea to nave a stimu lating effect upon prices. The fact that the advance In the United States Steel stocks came to a standstill under the flood of long stock, which came out when they were bid up, ana the fact that Chicago re newed Its demand on New York for cur rency, causing; a shipment of 3100,000 through the subtreasury, were without ef fect in checking the bullish tendency In the market. Traders laid much more stress on their belief that they detected the operations of Morgan ana stanaara uu interests in ins large buying orders executed by various brokers. It was very obvious that the bringing forward of new stocka Into the upward movement waa taken advantage of In a large scale to take profits In stocks which have risen hitherto. But this profit taking waa achieved successfully without making serious Inroads on the price of stocks effected, which were, generally speaking, the high-priced established dlvf- aeoa payers, especially amongst tne uran sera. Stocka of the seoond grade, lower In nrlce and with no established dividend' paying record, took the leadership of the market. The heavy absorption of Chicago sV Alton had a strengthening effect on other low-priced railroad stocks In the west and southwest, while the aggressive rise In Chesapeake Ac Ohio effected the low-nrlced coal carriers, both in the an thraclte and bituminous group. The belief that tomorrow's miners' convention at In dianapolis will decide against again strik ing, and thus lead up to an early settle ment of the anthracite strike, was tha pre dominating Influence In thla group. much was maae aiso 01 a current rumor that the control of Reading has passed to the Pennsylvania, thus further centralising that corporation s control 01 ue coai irat flo. There were other points of strength from Individual causes. Amalaamatea copper was oougnt in tne belief that the present dividend rate Is to be maintained. Tennessee uoai reflected a favorable report or earnings. The settlement of the freight handlers' atrlke In Chicago waa a favorable influence, eaneclallv uoon tha Chlcaso Termlna Transfer stocks. The market closed some what Irregular, with pront-taklng continu ing, but there was notable renewal of the buying power In the strong stocks. There was a large business In bonds and offerings were absorbed without hurting nrlcee. Total sales, par value. 82.611.000. United States bonds were unchanged on ths last call. The following are the closing prices on the New xork Bltock exenange: Atcblsoa W do pin "' Baltimore A Ohio.. .104 do pfd MV Canadian Paclto ....1M Canada Soutnsre .... H Chaa. A Ohio 1V Chicago A Alton.... 44Va do pea a Chicago, L A L 7 do pfd nH Chicago A B. 1 v4 Chicago Ol. W tos, da 1st pfd rrv . do 3d p(d 474 Chicago A N. W lilSt C, R. 1. A P 10 Chicago T. A T it do pfd C. C. C. A St. L.... 1044a Colo. Soul barn 3 do lat pfd 141.1 do 14 pld 47 W Dal. A Hudaoa 1T1 Dal., L. A W. ...... .MO DanTsr A A. O.. do pfd En do 1st pfd do Id pfd CM. Nor. pfd... Hocking Valley do pld Illlnola Central ... Iowa Control do pfd L. B . W do pfd Louie. A Naah Manhattan L Mat. St. Br Max. Control Nat. R. R. of Mas Mlna. A St. L Mo. PacIRo U . X. A T do pfd N. J. Control N. T. C.alral Nor. A west ' do pfd Outaiio A W roonarlvaala Reading da lat pfd do Id pld at. l. a a. r do lat pfd do M pfd at . L. a l do pfd at. Paul da pfd Offered. So. Pad no rr4 So. Railway 1714 ao pra ' Taiaa A Pacific 444 T., St. L. A W U do pfd M Union Paclflo nn do pfd IIS Wabash do Pfd 4iT4 W. A U E t2 do Id pld Wis. Cantral t"i do pfd 4 Adams Eipreaa .,i..zJV Amor. Eipraas 290 II. S. Eiprsaa.. Walla-Farto Cx A ma I. Coppar .. Amar. c. a r.. do pfd Amar. Lin. Oil. do pfd Amar. BAR.. do pfd Ana. Mln. Co. 4IU l'oiBrk. Rap. Tr. iColo. P. A I.. .... T041Con. Oas .... M'i Con. Tob. pfd ,...1H Oanaral Elaclrls . .... M4 Hocking Coal .... lot' a' I Papar ....146 do pfd .... 40 Info' I Power .... Laclsdo Oaa ..,.44 .National Biacsk . ....las Natloaal Load ... ....144( No. Amarlcas ....Ul.Paclno Coaat ....14 Pacific Mall U People's Gas . 1H Pressed Steel Car. .1UV do pfd .11114 Pullman Pal. Car. . Republic Bleel ... . 4ual do pfd .141 iSugar .lSuVTeoa. C. A I . HV. B. A P. Co.... . M do pfd . iiV A Leather.... .U4SI o pfd . D. 8. Rubber . ! do pfd . tl C a. Steel . 1 I do pfd . MVi'Weatera Union .. . 1I Amar. LocomotlTO . V4 40 pfd . T04, a C. Southern... .1MA do pfd 1M .11 ...ll .. 44H ... U ... ffl ... II ... 61 ,.. 44 ... 7 ...lira ,.. 4 ... uii I, .tit I. .Ill ...mo ... it ... i ... ... ... 41 ,.. ZJ ...114 ... 1 ... tu ...1021, ... 41 ... M ...144 ::: q ::: S ... i ... 11 ... M ... 14 ... M ... 0 ... H ... ea .. W ... M ... 14. ... 40 i Baa at Clearings. mJTrtlrlA T..I. 11 m..rlnM 1 CI 14 balances, ti.Ul.tnti poalsd axcaaiige, HU OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Guoioa Cattle Sold Steady to Strong, Otbart Blow and Lower, HOG MARKET WEAK TO FIVE LOWER Cheep Active aad Tea te Plfteea Cents Blejker, While Laasba Bold Freelr at Btroas; Prices, aad Bo Also Old Feeders. , i SOUTH OMAHA, July 14. neeefnte warai fa trie ITnn flheen Oftlolal Monday 3,841 i.ixi 8,3m) Omclal Tuesday 4,671 t.U6 6. 513 Official Wednesday 3,863 3,372 3.1M Three days this week. 11,285 ....107H Max. Central 4s It do 1st lno M'4 ,...lo4 Minn. A St. U 4a..lMVa M.. K. A T. 4a 100 do Is " N. T. C. Is ..101H do gen. im N. J. a a. is 14 ..104' No. Paclflo 4s 104 . 4l do la it .101 N. A W. o. 4s 101 . H Reading gon. 4s s .104 81. L. A 1. M. e. U..114 .110 St. L. 8. P. 4s.... M .104 St. LAI. W. Is... H . M do Is 4 .io a. A. A P. 4s.... m . HI So- Paclflo 4s II . M'4 Ro. Railway (s Ill Taa a r. la iiv T , St. U AW. 4s.. It Union Paclflo 4s 104 do eonr. 4s 104 Wabash la lit do la Ill ..1011 do dab. Bs 1S .. X Wret Bhoro 4a 111 .. HU. Wheel. ALL 4a.. M W. D. C. la. ..11141 Wis. Central 4a si Hock. Valley 4s....l0 Con. Too. 4s Offered. Boston Btook. daetatteae. BOSTON. Julv cem; time loans, closing of stocks Atchison Oas 1 Max. Contral 4s N. E. O. A C Atchison do pfd Boaton A Albany... Hooton ft Ma Boston Elevated ... N. Y., N. H. A H Fltrhburg pfd Union Paclflo Max. Cantral ...... Amor. Sugar ...... do pra Amar. T. A T Dom, I. A S General Blectrlo .. Mass. Electrlo , do Dfd N. B. O. A C United Fruit . B. steel do pfd Westing. Common 13. Call loans, f1 per 4fqf per cent. Official ana oonas: 10tAdrenture ... . S7VAIIoua , 1 I Amelia mated , 41 Bingham M Cal. A Heels 101 Centennial Copper Range , Dominion Coal Franklin lale Rorals ... 145 'Mohawk 107 Old Dominion . II Oeceols 121 Parrot 11 Qulncr 164 H .181 41 17 , 4 111 . 40 , so .101 Santa Fe Cot) oar Tamarack ....... Trtmountals ... Trlnltr United Btates .., Utah , Victoria , Winona , 4 Wolverine 34 United Copper 33 .... tt .... I .... 4 .... II ....171 ..... IS .... 13 ....1M .... 10 .... II .... 41 .... 1 .... tl .... 14 ....10 .... 1 ....1T "U 11 .... II .... II Data. 1303. 1901.U00.jloS9.13M.lSS7.rrS9e. June 13... T 34 4 3S 3 2 3 0 3 22 3 It June 17... 7 23 I 83 8 (81 3 33 3 13 3 (X June 13... J 2 t t 03 ) 801 8 21 8 1 June 13... t 83S t 82 I 3 84 3 16 3 03 June 3.. . t41l80 4 r48 71 l30 2M June 21... 7 4J; 8 81 4 to f 69 8 81 3 IS June 33... 68Si00363?2 3 3llut June 23... 4 813 363 3 72 8U306 June 24... 7 6 883 IB Ii4 IK 00 June 3&... 7 674, 6 W t 17 8 8 I 83) 8 87 June 2... 7 61 B 83 6 10 I 83 3 i 2 W June 27... 7 62 3 81 8 03 8 (1 3 82 2 6 June 28... 7 66 6 87 8 11 3 66 8 S3 3 41 June 28... e804 89 8(o33 24 294 June 80... 7 41 6 01 8 S3 3 66 3 24 f8 July 1.... 7 84 6 89 3 73 3 61 3 IU 2 M July ... 7 44 6 S3 4 82 8 61 3 18 2 1 July 8.... 1 63 3 74 6 01 378 3218K) July 4.... ee oe ee ee e ee July 6.... 7C4Vi 5 73 S08 8 78l86 July 4.... 6 78 6 14 8 83 3 641 3 2S 3 87 July 7.... 7 75 6 11 3 81 3 76 8 2 2 DS July 8.... 7 82 6 83 I 3 8 3 81 3 32 3 04 July 8.... 7 80 6 83 6 13 8 78 8 85 2 IW July 10... 7 83 6866 13 380 3 28 87 July 11... 7 7 6 2 6 04 3 96 3 70 2 84 July 12... 7 77 6 85 6 02 4 04 8 73 3 IS July 13... 6 86 6 13 4 09 3 82 3 11 3 P7 July 14... 7 7?S 608 406 877 3 15 800 July 15... 7 76 6 77 8 99 8 77 3 17 8 06 July 14... 7 72 6 64 6 02 8 82 3 80 3 07 Loslos Btoosi narttet. LONDON. July 11 4 p. rn. Closlngi Consols for money... M do scoount M Anaconda 6 Atchison ,. SO do pfd 101 Baltimore A Ohio. ..Ill Canadian Pacific ISH Cheeapeake A Ohio., to Chicago O. W 1041 Chicago, M. A Si. p. 117 Denver A R. do . pfd Erie do let pfd do . Id pfd Illlnola Central Louiavllla A Naah. Mleeourt, K. AT.. Oo pfd New Tork Control. 44 . "4 , . TO . 44 .141 .144 . I . 40 .111 Norfolk A Western do pfd Ontario A Western.. Pennsylvania Reading , ao lat pro do Id DM Southern Rr do pfd Southern Paolflo. Union Paclflo.... do pfd. United States do pfd Wabash ds pfd Spanish 4s..., Rand Mines. Da Boars II K ... 14 ... 44 ,.. 14 ... 14 ... M ... ...110 M steal . . 4i :3 . 44 0 , It 32 BAR BILVER-fiteady at 7-16d per once. MONEY zie4r2 tier cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 2ftB 7-is per cent ana ior tnree-montns 2 7-160i2j4 per cent. New York Mining 3aotattoas. NEW YORK. July 18. The following are iha closing prices on mining stocks: Little Chief 11 Ontario .... 100 Ophlr 118 fhoenls ., T Potosl ............ . . 13 Savage , 4 Blerra Nevada ...... 80 Small Hoses 40 Standard lit Adams Con Alios 4 B recce A ... as Rrunavlck Con ...... T . Comstoek Tunnst Ma. 6 Con. Cal. at va.,...J Deadwood Terra .....00 Horn Silver .........! Iron Silver SO Loadvllle Con 8 Forelsrn Flnaaelal. IjONDON. July 18. The amount of bul Hon taken Into the Bank of England on balance today amounted to 60.000. Indian bills were allotted today at Is 33 1-S2d. Gold premium at Home, l.zo. Money was n gooa demanu too ay ana. supplies were iimitea. Easier conditions are anticinatea soon. nnslnena on tha Stock exchange was more cheerful, with the cessation of forced aell lm and theT better tendency on the con tlnental bourses. (Jilt-edged securities were firm. Home rails were auu, aiviaenas an nounced below anticipations. Americans opened dull. They were mostly above parity, irices ciosea steaay. mo iintos were Arm. The feature of foreigners was the demand for Turks, which were ab sorbed bv Paris. Kaffirs were easier. PAKlo, July IB. rTices on tne nourse were firmer today, especially Parauet stocks, the strength of 8panlsh 4s and Turks stimulating all sections. A few realisations caused Irregularity, but the market closed with a good undertone. Bpanlsh 4s were buoyed up by the reported understanding between the Bank of Spain and the Spanish minister of finance. Turks rose sharply. Russians closed higher, Rio tlntos improved . substantially with tha rallV In copper In New York. Three per cent rentes, iuii zzo ior tne account. Snsnlsh.4s. 81.12. hkklin. juiy in. Business was auiet on tha bourse today and prices were firm owing to the favorable crop prospects ana the ease of money. Dynamite trust shares were In good demand. Bpanlsh 4s and Turks were strong. Exchange on London, 20m 48 pfge. for checks. Discount rates: Khort bills. 1 per cent; for three months' Mils, 1 per cent. Condition of the Treasery. WASHINGTON. July 18 Today's atate ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 3160.000.000 gold reserve In the division of redemption. shows: Available cash balances, ls,763,043; gold, 8102,442,800. , . .Wool Market. BOSTON. Julv 18. WOOL Pine staple territories have moved freely at 52c; strictly fine, 6otij!)lc; fine and fine mediums, 48Q4c; medium, 41S43c. There have been some good sales of Utan, w yo-miiia-. Idaho Nevada and Dakota wools. Choice Nevada has sold at 62c and tine staple Idaho and Montana at 60c and aiiuhtiv a Dove, texas wool is exceeningiy nrm. Fine staple, twelve months, sold at 66c, though this is consiaerea a nign price. , i..n,n . r . .trnnv Veil cl.in.il h,,l. 4&4bc; twelve months, 64'u65c; six to eight months, spring, b'luMc. Fine washed wools are particularly nrm. Ohio and Pennsyl vania, XXX. nominal. 2&30c; XX and above, 27&2Sc; X, 25&27c; Michigan X. 24260. Delaine wools are not plenty and the position la very nrm. Ohio fine delaine 2SV4i631c: Mlchlaan. 27628c: No. 1 washed combing, 2o9c; No. 2, 27tf28c; coarse, 23 26c. ST. LOUIS. July 14 WOOL-Strong and active: medium grades and combing, 13 18c; light tine, ioibc; neavy nne, luaiac; tub washed. 1&S24UC LONDON. July 16. WOOL The offerings at the wool auction sales today numbered 13.924 bales. All grades were In good de mand and fine merinos showed an advance of 2s above the opening rates, (several lots of good merinos were taken by Amer ica and demand from this quarter stimu lated competition. Crosa-breds were firm, but the large supply hampered sellers. Fol lowing are tne aaies in aeiau: ntw ooum Walea, l.suo bales; scourea, a'ffis sa reasy. 6VdTls d. Queensland, 7u0 balea scoured. Is3d4rls9d; greasy, 7?12d. Vic- . l 1 . . V. . . I . . . . .1 hi . J K m 0 1 .4 . tuna, . , t' uaiwi , tr-ruvv ie o7iu , greasy, 2d-Hls 2d. South Australia. 600 Limes, iruurru, ouuiiiu, grcuj', eia'ijiiu, Tasmania. 100 bales: greasy, lldials Id New Zealand, 4.1o0 bales; scoured, 8d Is 8d: greasy, SVd'jils. Cspe of Good Hope ana iNaiai. uaiea; scourea, esiuwi greasy, 4fjd. River Plate, 41 bales greasy, oa. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July H.-COFFE15 Spot Rio, eaay and nominal: No 7 Invoice, 60. Mild, steady: Cordova. eallc. Futures opened Irregular, with prices unchanged to 6 points higher, the Improvement being due to covering ana lair investment oemana. Early In the afternoon heavy realising set In. under which prices broke sharply, soms 10 to 30 points from the high point of the day, the market closing easy and net 1016 points lower. Shorts put out heavy lines on the declines. Importers were sellers all day. Tradins amounted to 67,000 baas. In eluding July at 60fln6.1oc; August, 8.0'. Q 6.20c: September. 8.Utyu.Kc: October, t.ioc December, B.luj.26e; March, 6.26'6.JS; May aA.ft.4a 18.421 15.473 28.34 29.4H3 27.194 89,630 18.949 12,419 li.lb 14.6,18 ll.lil 13,321 Bame days lsst week.,.. 7,627 Same week before 4.17 Same three weeks ago... 6,238 Same four weeks ago.... 9.768 Same days last year 10,038 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to date, and comparisons witn last year; 1901. 1901. Inc. Cattle 394.MH 8o9,110 26,464 Hogs 1,424, 816 1,&3,o31 101,364 Bheep 642,293 467,033 The following table shows the avsrags pries of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several oays, with com parisons with former years: Deo. 76,261 Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country yes terday and their destination: tjars. B. F. Hobbtclc, Seneca, Neb. B. A M...... 1 C. C. Parmelee, Plattamouth, Neb. B. A M. 1 Moore Bros., Kearney, Neb. U. P 1 J. B. Burgess, Kennard, Neb. F. E. 1 Oregg Bros., Marcus, la. I. C 1 John Bellamy, Knoxvllle, la. R. 1 19 G. S. True, Avooa, la, R. 1 1 O. P. Mass, Carroll, la. N. W 2 Peter Anderson, Cumberland, la. Q 1 Tha official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: uattie. nogs, eneep, 11 r a. C. M. 4 Bt. P 1 Missouri Paclflo 7 1 ,. .. Union Paclflo System 84 10 U 14 C. A N. W 1 13 F.. E. at M. V 84 82 C, St. P. M. A O.... 10 13 B. A M 64 13 .. 6 C, B. A Q 1 C. R. L A P.. east.. 8 13 Illinois Central 1 .. .. 1 100 11 20 Total receipts 167 The disposition of ths day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne number of head. Indicated. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co G. H. Hammond Co Bwlft and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Om. Pkg. Co., from K. C R. Becker A Degan Vansant A Co..... Carey A Benton Liobman A to Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. F. Huss H. L. Dennis A Co Wolf A M Other buyers 224 709 1,133 814 44 78 21 84 149 18 139 75 627 614 918 642 1.418 1.692 l,9ol . 620 880 809 Totals 4,028 6,661 8.219 CATTLE There was aulte a liberal run of cattle here today, so that for the first half of the week there Is an Increase over the same days of last week. As compared with the same days of last year there Is no great change. The same as yesterday the quality on the whole was rather com mon, which had a bad Influence on the trade. There were not very many fat steers on sale today, but a few of them were of good quality and In fact the highest price of the year to date, 38.15. was paid. Pack ers an seemea to ds anxious ior tne ueuer trades and such kinds could safely be quoted active and stronger. When It came to tne part fat ana common Kinas it was an uneven market and trading was very slow. In some esses sales were made that looked stronger, while others were no more than steady and some were a little lower. It was It to before a clearance was made. - Tha cow market was very dull again today, with the tendency of prices down ward. The very best grades did not sell much of any lower, but aside from those the prices paid were very uneven, and If anything averaged up a little lower. Sell era were not at all Inclined to take off another slice today, so the market was slow and the morning was well advanced before much was done. Bulla, vaal calvea and stags all felt to some extent the downward tendency of prices on the commoner grades of cows and steers but still the best kinds held about steady, with the common stuff slow and weak. There were quite a few stockers and feed ers offered today, and the market eased off a little more. In soms cases the more desirable bunches of heavy weight cattle sold about stesdy, and the choice light weights did not show much change, but the other grades were a little lower and rather slow sale. Yesterday there were 29 cars of cattle shipped to tne country, representa tive sales; BKKf B1E.E.KO. No. 1 1 14 I II 1 U 14 11 14 4 1 1M K 1 1 11 II I II II 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 4 1 I 1 4 I I 4 1 t II II 1 4 1 1 10 I 4 10 II I M II II It 10 1 14....... 10....... I I II ; I 1 , 3 , 1 4 14 ewe4eeea Av. Pr. .... Pao 3 16 .... m III ,...10M 4 00 .... 144 4 10 .... M .... M Ml ....1041 ....1011 4 M ....11 I 00 .... 440 ..1010 4 14 4 It 4 H 4 I 10 I 10 ..11W 4 10 .1111 1110 4 40 I 44 .1010 I 10 ...HI I M ...1044 I 40 ...1440 I 10 .104l 4 II ...Uil No. II II II 1 I , 14... II... 14... II... 1... 11... 1... I... II... 10... At. Pr. .1111 4 II .11M I 0 .1141 I 00 1011 1111 1121 .1144 I 10 I IS I 44 I l 4 H IK IN MO 1 II 10 1 16 HO 00 ,114 I 00 ,110 I 00 , loo I 00 IN IM . 444 I II .Ml I 16 ,130 I 15 IN lit ,111 I 46 ,m tu . MS I 40 , 120 I 6 , 121 I 40 , 440 3 40 , 100 I 40 21 II II crows. n.'.'.Z to I 4 I 11 1 I 1 11 II 10 10 114 4 14 1144 4 16 1000 4 16 111! I 10 1330 T 00 1140 T 04 1184 1 Ot 1221 1 10 1121 T 2 1117 T 40 1140 T 46 U"4 T It 1411 I 00 1411 I 1 1044 lost 31 170 I SS I 44 I U I 46 1(M4 I if .1044 I 10 1004 4t SU1 I 10 I 40 I 40 44 I 10 171 I 41 40 I 00 Ml ..1120 l te l oo Ml 141 440 13 11 I 44 I 46 I 10 I 10 I 10 40 I 10 440 I 10 no I to 4a4 I It 420 I II II I It it 3 It W) III ul , Ml I It I If I II I 10 I 40 uO I 0 74 . 11 . let . 41J .1101 .icit . 04 . Ill I 40 I 40 I 40 I I 40 I H I It n'.'.V. 81.... n.'!i.' ti.... ii ... ii'.!!! n!!!! 40 I 00 Ml I 06 .. lf I 06 ..4)1 104 ..1140 I 10 .. U I 10 .. Jl I 10 .. 141 I 10 . in .1011 . I1 I 16 I If I II .. Ml If ..1004 I 10 .. tt I IS .. t1 3 It ..100 1 to .. VI 10 . 120 . tit .1111 I If I 4f I 46 I4 44 .416 1 ti .1111 I It .404 I 45 71 I It 1040 11"0 I II I 40 .. lit I It HEIFERS. ..154 3 M I .. 141 I 10 I .. 414 I 00 BULLS. ,.U0t 3 44 . 1. 24 4 It .1114 4 40 . HI 4 I 114 I K mo I ii IMS I 44) .... 144 6 44 .. 474 ..1014 4 M 3 If to I if I ISM aj i 1 IM I 00 1 1 1""0 I 00 I 1 ISM I It CALVES. 1 844 I 10 I BTAUS, 1 44 IH I I40 I 44 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. I l0 I H 11 4?7 I 44 I It 7 IU III 1 100 I It 4 44 I 46 1 1010 I 1 Il4 I M 471 1 40 I ID IN I IM I 40 1 4?0 I 44 10 414 I 40 14 M IN 1 440 I 15 1 40 I 04 4 HO I SO I I 00 I too I 40 II lit IM STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 !l I to 47 ttt T4 1 4M I 40 I KM to 4 40 no M0 I 11 4 21 I It 4 7lt I If 10 641 I it 4 161 I M II !! I 10 II 1031 4 00 4 424 I 10 1 140 4 00 11 Ill I It 10 0 4 00 4 4t I 40 II n5 00 1 1031 I 10 II IM 4 00 1 164 I 60 10 Ill 4 00 1 1020 I 60 ' 14 11 4 00 I A4 I 60 14 170 4 00 10 f31 I 10 1 1014 4 04 16 l:l I 10 1 10 4 14 II 161 I 40 4 IP 4 14 11 104 I 41 II 1064 4 II II.... 41 I 46 M 651 4 rl II 430 I 46 14 114 4 It It 446 I M 11 M4 4 H NEBRASKA. 4 cows 938 2 25 26 cows 991 I 90 14 cows 96 2 85 1 cow 980 8 00 1 cow l(X!i) 3 60 7 cows 931 2 &0 8 cows..... 863 1 00 lbull 1420 2 SS 1 heifer.... 640 3 60 3 cows 910 2 00 8 cows 1043 2 65 1 bull 1420 8 00 89 feeders.. 1040 4 06 10 feeders.. 1040 3 60 ID feeders.. "S3 4 25 IT feeders.. 662 3 75 2 feeders.. 770 3 00 1 feeder... 810 8 60 7 feeders.. 90 3 25 1 feeder.. .1100 4 26 1 feeder... 8M) 4 26 84 feeders.. 795 4 15 67 feeders.. 7S7 8 80 T feeders.. 7S5 I 0 30 feeders.. 960 4 60 20 cows 936 2 85 5 cows 9iH t 00 66 cows 844 2 60 8 feeders.. 743 3 60 feeders.. 738 ISO 6 feeders.. SMI 3 60 6 feeders.. 762 3 60 1 feeder... 760 3 60 1 steer 960 4 10 7 steers... .1171 4 10 1 steers.. ..1110 4 10 1 steer 750 4 10 81 feeders.. 1068 4 75 47 feeders. .!! 4 65 feeders.. 1080 8 75 19 feeders. .11W 4 60 4 cows..... 81 160 1 feeder... 900 4 00 I cows...,. 732 3 40 1 cow 900 1 85 22 cows 824 80 6 cows 965 8 40 C. C. French Wyo. 23 feeders.. 1111 4 10 I feeders.. 1118 IIS 8 feeders.. 1081 4 16 8 feeders.. 1065 8 60 H. Lat hum Wyo. 28 mixed. ..1084 5 00 27 feeders.. 1041 4 40 C. Ixiwe Idaho. 17 feeders.. fW I 65 10 cows 970 2 90 H. J. Nlemouth Neb. lcow IftfO 175 15 cows.. ...1004 1 20 8 cows 1032 8 20 1 cow 1170 I 20 M. Hanawald Neb. 24 cows 9u5 2 75 27 cowa 961 3 05 Sam AnsDoker Neb. 15 feeders.. 815 4 10 12 cowa 912 185 w. A. Margrave Neb. 63 cows ....1030 3 65 HOGS There was lust a fair run of hogs here todav which makes the recelnts for the three days of this week In excess of the same days of last week, but there Is still a big loss as compared with tha re ceipts for the same days of last year. The table above win show the exact figures. The market opened sw but a Dour steady. Eastern markets, however, .were quoted lower and soon after the opening prices eased otr a llttlo here, ana tne bum of the hogs sold weak to a nickel lower, and the close was a nickel lower. Trading was not active at any time, but still tha hogs kept moving toward the scales and the bulk was disposed or in rainy gooa season. The most of the heavy weight hogs sola from 37.BO to 3J.K6, ana as nign as ti.ao was paid. The medium weights went largely from 37.70 to 37.80. and the light stuff sold from 37.70 down. Representative sales: No. At. Bh. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr. 17 Ill ... 1 40 14 141 II? 7 Tivt 10 144 ... 7 10 It 131 SO T 12Sk 18 1C6 140 7 II 41 lit 160 7 11S4 1 141 N 7 i 41 141 140 7 71 11 144 ... II 44 161 140 Tit 70 Ill N 7 If 16 IS 6 4.WT If 14 104 40 7 46 14 144 ... 1 II 71 lot 40 7 60 71 130 40 T 71 13 104 110 7 61 70 131 M 7 If 77 191 10 7 46 It 121 ... 7 71 14 114 80 7 46 71 136 114 7 76 74, Ill 10 7 4714 II Ul 140 7 If 17.. 134 40 1 47Vj 44 ...141 110 7 76 67 lit 40 7 47i tO 134 40 7 76 1 1 W 7 47 II Ill 160 7 It 14 117 10 7 I7H 41 141 304 t II 47 117 10 7 ItSt It 121 ... T 71 1 Ill 40 7 70 II Ul 10 7 71 41 161 40 7 70 40 160 10 7 71 41 Ill M 7 70 II 117 ... 7 76 71 121 l!0 7 10 10 141 140 7 71 10 141 80 7 70 II 164 10 T ti 17 126 110 7 70 117 Ill SO 7 71 40 14T ... 7 70 71 101 10 J 77U, 71 IM ... 7 70 70 114 40 7 77L4 1 117 . 40 7 70 61 161 110 1 7714 II., 131 M 7 70 71. ...... .161 110 7 77 U 41 107 120 7 10 Ml 10 7 10 II tul 410 7 10 41 Ill ... T 10 44 114. .....I 70 71..W....I6I ... 7 40 . t t!l 140 7 70 42. ....... 170 10 7 M 16 101 SO 7 70 II... 161 110 7 10 It 131 110 7 12V. 44 170 ... 7 10 10 141 ... 7 72Vi tl 184 40 7 10 II 141 ... 7 721 II 861 40 7 44 14 130 M 7 72 U 44 140 140 7 10 65 121 ... 7 71 11 167 SO 7 10 61 141 110 7 12i 14 17 100 7 M It 131 80 7 1?S It 114 200 7 It M. ...... ..241 M 7 731 10 121 10 I It tl Ul ... 7 72S 10 161 ... 7 If 40 226 10 7 71Vk 68 Ill 110 7 0 16 228 10 7 71V4 71 I7 140 7 It ft 131 120 7 121 SHEEP There was quite a decrease In sheep receipts today, as compared with yesterday, and as the demand continued in good shape the market on all desirable grades of both sheep and lambs was active and stronger. Sheep showed the most strength and could safely be quoted 10iil5c higher. The last two days the market has easily Improved JSifc. Some mixed sheep sold today as high as 33.S5, and It is thought that a light weight bunch of yeirilngs would have brought 34 or better. The demand for the better grades of lambs was also quite active and the prices paid were steady to strong as compared with yesterday. Everything In the way of fat stuff was disposed of at sn early hour. There were only a few feeders offered, and there were more buyers than sellers. As a result the market was active and strong, the same as on fat stuff. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to choice yearlings. I3.7bti4.0o: fair to good, 33.503.75; good to choice wethers, 33.603.75; fair to good wetners, 1s.Zbi73.bo; good to choice ewes, 32.76fr3.26; fair to good ewes, 32.0002.76; good to choice spring lambs. 35 60 &5.75; fair to good spring lambs, ld.OiNfri.60 feeder wethers, 33.00(33.26; feeder yearlings, $3.103.35: feeder lamba, 33.00(33.90; feeder ewes 31.252.25. Representative sales: No. ' Av. Pr. 1 Idaho ewe 100 3 00 1 Idaho ewe 100 I 00 6 Idaho ewes 118 I 00 1 Idaho ewe 140 I 00 2 stags 120 I 00 8 Idaho wethers 100 8 86 17 Idaho wethers 94 I 85 22 Idaho wethers 109 1 86 25 Idaho cull spring lambs 60 4 00 865 Idaho spring lamba 63 6 25 620 Idaho spring lamba 42 6 26 27 Idaho spring lambs ei 6 oo 8! Idaho ewes 106 I 60 141 Idaho ewes 102 3 50 84 feeder lambs 68 8 76 76 Idaho lambs 60 3 75 832 Idaho lambs '. 82 6 60 643 Idaho lambs 66 a 66 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle gtroaa; and alow Hogs Bteady to Strong Sheep Higher. CHICAGO. July 16.-CATTLE-Rcelpts. 16.500 head, Including 600 Texans; choice steady to strong, others slow; good to prime steers, ii.iwub.id; poor to meaium, 4.5i)U7.6o; stockers and feeders. 82.&o4( l"; cows 81.50i5.76: heifers. 32.5ofi6.60: canners. Il.60fd2.60; bulls, $2 &OTi6 60; calves, $2.60ir6.60; Texus fed steers. 4.OO(i6.00. HOGS Rsceipts, 23,0u0 head; estimated tomorrow, 22.000; left over. 8,000; mixed Steady to strong, good grades steady; mixed and butchers. 37.3500; good to choice heavy. 37.7618.15: rouah heavy. 37 30 67.70; light I7.0wu7.75; bulk of sales, W.Wit f 95. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head; sheep lo'yl&c higher, lambs steady; good to choice. $3.bfVa4.5o; fair to choice mixed, vi WfQiw. western sneep, 13.0u4fxs.1o native lambs, 33.0G&6.60. Official yesterday: Receipts. Shipments Cattle 0" l47 Hog 14.214 l.!? BheeD 12.7u6 1,482 Bt. Loo la Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, July H. CATTT.F Recelpta, Knoo head, including: 3.000 Texans: market steady to strong: native shipping and ex- riort steers, o.wn (.ou, witn extra rnmr hi 7.8r$fft.26; dressed beef and butcher steers, 86.OiKii7.3o; steers under l.Oirt lbs., 34 304j6.26j stockers and feeders. 33.0o4i6.lo; cows and heifers. t3.2V!ift.76; canners. 1 75(82.86: bulls, I3O04H.60; calves. 14 oi.OO; Texas and In dian steers, 83.10ftj6.ti6; cowa and heifers, 12.464713. 75. . HOGH -Receipts. 4 500 head; ateady; plga and lights rrt.sO; packers. 87.75(68.00; hiitxhiTH t1firMNl&. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3,000 head; market dull and lower: native rout tons, 83 2514 20; lambs. 34.76ti6 So; culls and bucks, 32.U0'4i4.zo; stocaers, ai.au. Kansas Clip Live Stork Market. VANDAfl PITT. Julv 18. CATTLE R celpts, 6.200 natives, I.660 Texans. 675 Texas culves, and 116 native calvea; cornfed rattle stronger, more active, supply light; good graaaers and wintered weaterns steady to strong; stockers and feeders lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 88.OO4Tf8.lO; .fair to good, tt-tOeji.yv; stgeasrs ana i era tt tefff, if. western fed steers. 13 777 8 00; Texas snd Indian steers, I3.1"!.!: Texas cows, 33.2fi(g.oo; native cows, II. 7T.p 8 00; native heif-rs, 33.60"d10O; canners., 11.34 t2 26; bulls, 12,604,4 6"; calves, 12 fv05.ot. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head: market 7t4,f Oc lower, steady; top 87 96; Ibulk of sales, r.7V(i7.: heavy. 7.ft.Va7 96; mixed packers, 87.75w7.92m light, 37.60tf7.0; yorkers, 7.7f 7.0; pigs. 7.0"7.55. SH EKP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1 "mi head; market active; strong: native lambs, 34 4fxrf86; western lamba, 3.fywf8.90; native wethers, II.1.VM.K5; western wethers, 33.261 4.46: fed ewes Kti-4 20; Tessa clipped tesrllnss, 33. 404.00; Texas clipped sheep, 1.00413.35; stockers and feeders, 82 0CK83 00. few Tork Live Mock Market. . NEW TORK. Julv 11 BEEVES Re ceipts, S.639 head; steers steady to firm, bulls snd cows Arm to 10c higher: steers, 84 "fi ); bulla. 83.rAR6.tS; cowa, 33 nK78. Cablea ateady. Shlpmenta, 2,400 quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts, 4.841 head veals 1M 26o lower, buttermilks easier; veals, 34.50u4 7.00; choice, 17.26; tops, 7..T7H1ivf 0: butter milks. 8S.00i36O; mixed calves, 8S7&66.60; city dressed veals about stesdy at SVtOLlO per lb. HOOft Receipts. 4,841 head; steady; state hogs. 3d; mixed western, nominal. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,778 head; sheep firm, good lambs In light Sup ply and steady, medium and common slow to lower; sheep IX76yj4.n: choice. 14 50; ex ports, 1176; culls, 12. OOf 2 60; lambs, 34.769 8.86; one car, 37; culls, 14 60. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, July 11 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,771 head; best stesdy to strong, others ,10$ 15c lower; natives, MBofft r: cows snd heifers, 31604 76; veals. 33.00tf 6 00; bulls and stags, 82 60(jf6.25; atockera and feeders, 32 OOG6.75. HOGS Receipts 4.90 hesd; market STJlfta lower; light and light mixed. 87.66177 medium and heavy, 7.7038.00; plga, 4.76tJ 7.60; bulk, I7.70W7.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 82 heads ateady to etrong; top lambs, 34 85. Hlons City Lire Stook Market. BIOTJX CITY. la., July 11 (8reclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.600. mostly butcher stock; msrket stesdy; beeves, $6 60 7.50; cows, bulls and mixed, 2.5tvgooi atockera and feeders, t3.76(rM.50; yearlinge and calves. 2.50BH.OO. HOGS Receipts, 8,800; market weak to 8c lower, 7.4Mj7.7B; bulk, I7.6o4r70. SHEEP Receipts, 100; market ateady. Stock la Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs snd sheep at the Ave principal marxets ior juiy as South Omaha.. Chicago Kansas City.,, St. Louis St. Joseph Totals Cattle. Hoes. Sheen .16 6) . 6.860 . 6 000 . 1.771 8.972 23.000 8.000 4,600 4.980 81-1 12.000 1.800 l.fCl 828 .83,974 4S.45I 20.763 Cottoa Market. NEW TORK, July 11 COTTON Futures opened quiet; July, 8.67c; August, 8.46c; Sep tember, 8.08c: October, 7.8c: November, December and January, 7.77o; February, 7.76c; March, 7.76c. Cotton futures closed dull but steady; July, 8.96c; August, 8.46e; October, 8.71c; November 7.79c; December, 7.79c: January, 7.80c; February, 7.80c; March. 7.79c. Cotton, spot, quiet; middling uplands, 15-lGc; middling gulf, 9 9-16c; sales. 67 bales. GALVESTON, July 11 COTTON Spot, steady; middling, 8 16-18c. ST. LOUIS. July 16. COTTON Quiet I middling, 815-16c; no sales; no receipts; shipments, 12 bales; stock. 18.418 balea, LIVERPOOL, July 11 COTTON Spot In, fair demand; prices easy; American mid dling fair, 6d. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 500 were for specula tion and export, and Included 8.600 Ameri can. Receipts were 4,000 bales, no Ameri can. Futures opened and closed quiet ; American middling, g. o. c, July 4 67-64d, buyers; Ji ly-August. 4 64-84'fN 65-4d, buy. ers; August-September, 4 47-64d, sellers; September-October, 4 81-64d, sellers; October November, 4 24-64d, buyers: November-December 4 20-64194 21-d, sellers: December January, 4 18-64(94 19-4d, buyers; January February. 4 17-646T4 18-64d, buyers; March April, 4l7-84d, buyers. NEW ORLEANS, July 11-COTTON Futures, quiet; July, 8.89if?)9.00c; August, 8.64f8.66e: September, 8.07(8 080! October, 7.74'cf7.78c; November, 7 647j7.66c; December, 7.64iS7.86c: January, 7.84(ff7.66o. Spot, steadyj sales, 1,250 bales; ordinary, 7 9-16c; good, ordinary, 81-16c: new middling, 9c; good middling. 9 5-16o; middling fair, 911-Ko; re ceipts, 606 bales; stock, 77,641 balea. , (Changes ta Available Sanplles. NEW TORK, July 11 Spools! coble end telegraphic communications to Bradstrnets' show the following changes tn available supplies, compared with the previous re port; Wheat, In the United Statea and Canada, east of the Rockies. Increased 1.007,000 bu. afloat for and in Europe, decreased 42.000. 000 bu. ; total supply decreased !,9!3,000 bu. Corn, In the United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 200,000 bu. . Oats, in the United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 814,000 bu. Among the more Important Increases of wheat reported this week are those of 190,000 bu. at Nashville, 140.000 bu. at Minne apolis private elevators, 107,000 bu. at New Orleans, 103,000 bu. at Rochester, 96,000 bu, at Chicago private elevators and 60.000 bu. at Fort worth, while the leading deorense la that of 120,000 bu. In Manitoba elevators. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. July 11 EVAPORATED APPUEB Offerings continue remarkably light and while the demand Is modsrata, pricra are firmly held. Common to rood, 8tTlba; prime, lOUQlOVsc; choice, llt&iH4oj fancy. llHlJc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT Market generally steady, with prunes attracting most attention. Futures are fairly aotive snd spot prunes, also, are In fair request for both export and Interior account, Values for all grades are still expressed In the price range of l8a. Spot apricots are firetty well cleaned up and steady at lOH'ol 4o In boxes and 10H&12o In bags. Peaches are quiet, but steady, with choice offerings of new fruit showing slight Improvement on the f. o. b. coast basis, Peeled peaches are quoted at 12&I60 and unpeeled at 8Vi9 lotto. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITT, Pa.. July ll.-OIL-Credlt bal ances, 31.22; certificates, no bid; shipments 1,403 bbls.; average 69,290 bbls. 1 runs, 100,811 bbls.; average. 77.178 bbls, SAVANNAH, Qa., July 16. OIL Turpen tine, quiet, 44Hc. Rosin, firm: A, B and C, 31.10; D, 11.15; E, 11.20; F, 11.26: G 11801 H. 31 70: I. 3206; K, 12 .66: M, 83.09; ti, 3.40 W. O., 13.40; W. W., 3 662j3 60. TOLEDO, July ll-OI L-North Lima, 89c South Lima and Indiana, 4c. NEW YORK, July 11 OIL Petroleum, steady. Rosin, ateady. Turpentine, dull, 47Elvl?RPOOL, July 11 OIL Turpentine spirits, dull, 3Hd. Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, dull, 26s ld. LONDON. July 11 OIL Cslcutta Unseed, spot, 49a d. Turpentine spirits, 83s fad. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. July 11 DRY GOODS . Wide print cloth yarn gray goods sre firmer, with a good demand. Mtt-(noh. Nar row print cloths are dull snd unchanged. In otner divisions of the cotton goods mar ket prices are unchanged, but the demand shows soms change. Woolens and worsteds for men's wear In fair demand for spring In staple lines. Woolen dress goods firm for staples and some lines tending sgslnst buyers. tsgar Market. NEW TORK. July 11 SUGAR Rsw Arm; fair refining. 2 1S-16c; centrifugal, 98 teat, 8 5-1&C. Molasses sugar, 2o. Refined, "'NEW ORLEANS. July 11 SUaAR Mar ket strong; open kettle, 2"fJ 3-16c; opsn kettle centrifugal, 83Vc; centrifugal yel low. IH'tHHc; seconds, lSJ4c- Molasses, dull; centrifugal, b15c THE! REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes day, July 16: Warranty Deeds. Joseph Chromy and wife to Charles Chrlsnalk. wft lot 14, block 8, Mella a 1st add I 30 Kate Stemm and husband to Bessie B. Metculf. mid 60 feet of sVi of lot 6, block 6, Orchard Hill ...7 125 Jane F. Manning fo Edward Costello, lota 15, 16, 17. 23 and 24. Mock 3; lots 8 and 4, block 6. Upton Place 1,(00 J. H. Patterson and wife to Elizabeth Pokorskl. lot 16. block 1, Patterson's 1st sdd to South Omaha 130 Herman Hurney and wlfs to O. T. Scott, lot 6, block 10, Burr Place SCO W. J. Wagoner and wife to C. E. Hill, w 10 feet lot 13, block 3, VanBuren Heights (0 C. H Luts and wife to S. B. Christie, lot 7, block 152. South Omaha 1.000 Qalt Claim Deeds. F. B. Alnsworth to Utile M. Alns worth, lot 1, Housel A n. s aubdiv... 1 Deeds, Sheriff to Morrla Levy, lota t. 10, 11, Schnell'a add 6.800 Total amount oX transfers 3,514) I 1