THE OMAHA DAILY HE Hi TIITJKSPAY. JULY 2.'. 1U. 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Gorcnment Eeporti Aid Whest Till Sellers Hood Mirket and Cams Blum p. CORN AND OATS HARDLY CHANGE AT ALL Provisions RM(t BMwl Tuesday's Friers and Tern to Twl Cents Advance n Board of f Trad. CHICAGO, July 22 Wheat ruled weak after a rather Ilrm npenlryr and the close bi at a loss for September of c. Corn Kan steady to a trifle easier, September closing c lower. Oats were strong early, closing iirm at a gain of c. Provisions were unchanged to 10-i(12c higher. The effect of yesterday's bjlllah govern ment report stimulated the opening In wheat nnd caused name early strength. Sep tember wan a shade lower to a shade higher at "Hc to hc, and Bold up quickly to 7'iVie. On the advance, however, the pit trader Bold freely and support was lack ing. The result was an easing oft In prices, which was furthered later In the session by the unloading of long lines and by sell ing orders from St. Louis. September went down to 76o where commission houses checked the decline and carried the price back to H'riNc. the closing figures being 7W(i7tH o under yesterday. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 100.900 bu., with primary receipts 4X7,000 bu.,- Against l.OM.OOO bu. a year ago. Brad treets world's visible supply showed a decrease of 2,229,000 bu. Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts of 129 cars, which with I run I recelDts of 46 cars. 15 of contract grade, made a total for the three points of 174 cars, against jw last wee anu m a year ago. There was a good country ana commis sion house demand for corn early increas ing reports of uneven crop, and the market showed strength. The break in wheat later brought out liberal offerings and the ad vance was soon lost. September closed steady with a loss of He, at 4'.ie. after ranging between 4e and 60Se. Trade was not large and small receipts and firm cables helped to suBtaln prices. Trade In oats was largely local and prices were somewhat better. The action of wheat caused a feeling of dullness but a con tinued support by local bulls on unfavor able rroD advices saved the market from a severe break and the close was at a gain of o for September, at 2"Vi i-c, with a run for the day from Z2Wa 33W. There was some Improvement In the cash demand. Local receipts were 164 cars. Provisions were strong due to fair local buying and an absence of outside liquida tion, toarcther with a better feeling In hogs. Trading waa rather quiet and without fea ture. September closed unchanged at $14.25, with lard 1O012VM higher, at t7.9o4l7.97V4. and ribs up a shade at JS. 370 8.40. Kstlmated recelDts for tomorrow: Wheat 40 cars; corn, 130 cars; oats, 175 cars; hogs, a, ("D bead. The leading futures ranged as follows Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.lYes'y Wheat tJuly July tSept. JHept Corn July Sept. Dec. Oats July Sept. Deo. May Pork Sept Lard Sept. Oct. Ribs Sept Oct. 7ft876H,T676V4 ' 76S4 7640 50 5jMi 49Va0a! 37i S3VTs a&0auv 14 30 7 90 7 65 8 40 8 12V4! 76 76 16 60 49T, 88 86 14 85 8 02H 7 2V4 8 40 8 15 75 75V4 75 76 7iV 75 t 75 75 78 76 75 :6Wa 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 48 49 87 M 37 32 32rq 32 33 33 33fg"4 35 85 ii 14 15 14 25 14 25 7 0 7 97 7 86 7 65 7 70 7 60 8 82 8 87 8 87 8 07 8 15 .8 07 No. t. tOld. JNew. Cash nuotatlons were as follows: . FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 83.76U 8.90: stra Khts. .40ro3.iO: spring patents J4. 0004.40; straights, Vi.Wi.W; bakers', 2.60 bis. ao. WHEAT No. t red, 75(9v76c. CORN No. 1. 4fcc: No.' 2 yellow. 50c, OATS No. 2 white, 3c; No. 8 white, 88c. KYE-No. 2. 49fi(?r53c. BARLEY Good feeding, 42c; fair to choice malting, 460oOc. BKED No. 1 flax. 90c; No. 1 northwest ern, 66c; prime timothy, 82.85; clover, con tract grade, I12.(X('cJ 12.60. . PROVISIONB-Mess pork, per bbl., $14.05 3 14.10. Lard, per 100 lbs., J7.77V407.8O. Short ribs sides (loose), JS.12H0XS.3O. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7.50j7.62; short clear sides (boxed), 88.500 8.62. The following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye. bu Barley, bu 32.316 93.325 202,100 637,950 19,930 49,oOO 11.957 114,250 281, 0) 61,016 OMAHA WHOl.EJAIE MARKET. Condition of Trade and .notations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EOGS Fresh stock, loss off, 1.1c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 9c: spring chickens, per lb., lo: roosters, accord ing to ace. 4'.i5c: turltevs. 10iil3c; ducks, tJ 7c; geese. 50 7c. BUTTER Paeklna stock. l?U011c: choice dairy. In tubs. HIilUc; separator, 2cc. r iti-.Hii msm rTesn cnufrrii iroui, pickerel, 8c; pike, He; perch. 6c; buffalo, 7c; bliieflsh, 11c; whltrflih, 9c; salmon, 14c; huddock. Iff; codfish, 12c? redsnnpper, 10c; lobsters, boiled per lb.. 25c; lobsters, green, per lb.. 23c: bullheads, 11c; catfish. 14c; black bass. 2nc: halibut. Inn cranole. 12c: herring. 6c; perch, 6c; white bnss, 10c; bluenna. 8c. KA.-i'pr ton. lis. HAY Prices nunteri v Dtiiaba Wholrsnla rieiilers' assoclntlon: Choice No. 1 upland. $M; No. 2. tx: medium. $7.50: coarse, $7. Rye straw, $7. These prices are for hay of good color and quality Demand fair and receipts light. CUlliS 45c. OATS 38c. RYE No. 2. 45e. VEGETABLES. NEW POTATOES Southern, per bu., 70 PARSLEY Per dor. bunches, SOc. CUCUMBERS Home grown, per doi., 40 45c. BEANS Home crown, wax. per market basket, 26c; string, per market basket, 2&o. PEAS-Home grown, per market basket 35c. CAULIFLOWER Home crown. Der do.. 50c. CABBAGE New California, per lb., 1 IV. GREEN CORN-Per dos., TOMATOES Texas, cer 4-basket crate. 75(f) We. it m. harm Per lb., ic. NAVY BEANS Per hit.. 82.80. CELERY Michigan, per dos.. 250. ONIONS New California drv. Der lb.. Ic: Texas, per lb., 2c. FRUITS. BLACK RASPBERRIES Home grown, per 24-qt. case, Jl. 7602.00. PLUAiB-HuroanKs. i.a; isomons, per box, $1.25; P. D., per box, $1.26; Goose, per 24-qt. bor, $1 .60. Pill i i rageay, per dox. i.3. PEACHES California. Hales' Early, per box, $1; St. John's Early freestone and early Crawfords, S1.15(U1.26. Cl kkain i i er io-qi. case, z. GOOSEBERRIES Per 16-qt. case, $2. PEARS California, Bartlett's, per box. J2.RO02.75. CANTKLOUPE Texas standard, per crate, $2 50; per crate, $1.76. Al'l'lr,ri iew stock. Vfc-DU., (tc. WATERMELONS Texas, 25'830o sach. TROPICAL FRUITS. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 76ci Turkish, per W-lb. box, 18c. ORANGES Mediterranean, all sues. 13.25: St. Mlckes or paper rind, all slses, $3.a0((j) 4.00: Va enclas. St. 2 LEM N'S California fancy. 800 to 350 sizes, $i.75Cu.00; 240 to 270 sizes, $4.50Cu.CHJ. M ISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. lOo. POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c HIDES No. 1 green. 0c; No. 2 green. 6c; No. 1 salted, 7V; No. 2 salted, 6c: No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 1 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veai calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted hides, h'd 12c; sheep pelts, 25a76c; horse hides, $1.5oS 2.60. NUTS walnuts, no. l sort shell, per lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell. ter lb.. 13c ; xvo. t nara sneii. per lb.. Via: Brazils, per lb., 12c; Alberts, per lb., 12o; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, Der lb.. 16c: pecans, large, per lb.. 12o: Small, per lb.. 11c; cocoanuts. per dos.. 61c: chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per tb.. 5c; roasted peanuts, per id., ic; Diaca walnuts, per bu., $7; hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60. St. Lon Is Orala and Provisions. ST. LOUIS, July 22. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cosh, elevator, 76c; track, 79-(80c; July, 77c; September, 7676o; December, 78c; No. 2 hard, 7277c. CORN Easy; No. 2 cash, 48c: track, 48 48c; September, 48'&49c; December, 46o. OATS Weak; No. 2 cash. 34c; track, 85(9 36c; September, 31c; December, 82c; No. 2 white, 40c. RYE Steady at 60c FLOUR Dull; red winter ptnt. $3.90(9 4 00; extra fancy and -Straight $3.603.86; clear, $3.2003.35. SEED Timothy .nominal, $2.50. COItNMEAL Steady, $2.70. BRAN Easy; sacked, east track, 688i70a HAY Firm; timothy, $8.00(315.60; prairie, $7.0oj 10.50. IRON COTTON TIES-81.05. BAOOING-56c HEMP Twine, 6c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; jobbing, standard mess, $14.66. Lard, higher at $7.20. Bucon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $s.b7; clear ribs, $9.12; short, clear, $9,62. METALS Lead, Arm at $4.12. Spelter, strong at $5.50. POULTRY Steady: chickens. o; springs, 12c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 3d 4c. BUTTER Slow; creamery, 1521o; dairy, I4(&17c. EGGS Lower, 13c, loss off. RecelDts. ShlDments. Flour, bbls 7,000 10,000 Wheat, bu 128.000 78.000 Corn, bu 79,000 70,000 Oats, bu 42,000 44,000 firm and where goods are wanted for Im mediate shipment high prices are being paid. The market, however, lacks specu lation and conditions are likely to remain unchanged until the jobbers' fall trade commences In earnest. NEW YORK. STOCKS AKD IIOXDS. After All Day lff-"n in Valors Prices Recover Somen hat. NEW YORK, July 22-The price level of securities made some recovery today In an irregular market The opening rise met re newed selling, especially In the United States Steel stocks, which caused a wav ering In the whole list. With a relaxation of the urgent pressure upon these stocks the market took a better tone and started more steadily upwards. There were occa sionfl slight renctlons, but the tradlnr fell away to normal proportions at the reces sions, until the last hour of the session. At this time the market paused for a time and then turned downwards on a growing volume of selling and closed easy. The principal active stocks had been lifted from 2 to i points over last night and the re action loft them not more than half of the extreme gains. The upward movement of prices was accompanied by as little as the recent severe declines, but the pressure to S5ll was not felt and a partial rebound win normal. The demand from the shorts waa an Important element In the buying, as a matter of course, after so violent a de cline as that which has been occurring. No other Inducement to cover shorts was needed than the failure to dislodge stocks with the recent customary ease. The alarming rumors of financial difficulties were numerous, yet all failed of corrobor ation today, and this formed a negative In fluence on the buying side of the market. Some of the commission houses profesa to have some buying orders of an Investment character. These were not In large amounts and they did not follow the market far on any advances. The rise In the dividend rate on Erie's first preferred from 3 to a 4 per cent basis made Itself felt to some ex tent In the market. Many past hopes of dividend increases, raised by the large sur plus earnings, reported by various railroad companies have been held In abeyance since the period of putting surplus earnings Dack into improvements, and sometimes In addition Issuing bonds for additional Im provement funds. Some of the high prices ot last year in Blocks were based upon probable dividend Increases which were confidently counted upon, and comparative ly few of which were realized. The Erie Increase Is the first Incident to revive any hope that some of these expectations may be realized later, In spite of the prevalent competition for ready funds amongst rail road corporations. The early strength in the grain market was logically against stocks, but It was Ignored, and the late reaction In grain failed equally to hold stocks at the top level. Reports of rail road earnings for the day were not us favorable as In other recent cases. Mis souri Pacific's gross Increase for May of $3(i8,923 was charged to a net decrease of $(i8,131 by the enhanced cost of operation. Pittsburg. C, C. & St. L. gain of $3o6.4.".l In gross for Juno was reduced to a net gain of only $fil.264 by the higher operating cost. On the other hand Chicago & North western registered a gain of over 19 per cent In gross earnings for June, while that stock fell 1 on the stock exchange. There was a notable falling off In the number cf Inactive stocks to show wide declines on the marketing of small blocks. Colorado Fuel preferred was the only notable exam ple, 100 shares of that stock selling 22 points lower than the last preceding sale. The active bond Issues were firmer, but weaKnesa of some of the Investment Issues made the market Irregiilnr. Total sales, par vaiue, sz,i75,uw. united states bonds were unchanged on call. Following are the Quotations on the New rork Stock exchange: Atchlion 44 St. Faul pfa 170 da pfd MWSo. f'aulAc 46 Bit. Ohio 2( So. Hallway 21 do Rtd HI do pfd 116 Canadian Pacino ....Ul Trial & Pad lie 26 Central of N. I K Toledo, St. L. 4k W. 2u Cuea. t Ohio MM! 4o pfd 1 Chicago t Alton UVUnlon Pacino 76ft do ptd MVal do pfd W Chicago 0. W ltHiWabaah 11 do let ptd .'V ao pia as Chlcaio N. W....162W Wheeling A L. It Chloago Tar. at Tr.. UfciWIa. Ceutral 17ft do pfd tu do pfd a C. C. C. aV St. L 76 Adama Ex 221 Colorado so lSftlAmerican Ex 171 do lat pfd U united Btatea Ex luo Southern Pacific and Union Pacific had the best tone. Prices closed firm. PARIS, July 22 Prices at the opening of the bourse today were Irregular and business was restrictive. Later stocks be came heavy snd continued so until the close. Spanish securities weakened, owing to ren II rations. Rio Tlntos lost 1 point. The rate of private discoutd was 2 11 -16 : 3 per cent rentes, 7f 4:o for the account. BERLIN, July 22. Business on the bourse today was quiet. Iron and coal shares re acted moderately, owing to profit-taking. Industrial and government securities were steady. Ijiter trading in all departments w.is stagnant. Exchange on Ixindon, 10m 37rfgs for checks. Discount rates: Short bills. 3 per cent; three months' bills, 3 per cent. a i . Itoaton Stock Quotations. BOSTON, July 22.-Cnll loans, 3H4 per cent; time loans, Mi6 per cent. Official closlns prices on stocks anil bonds: Alrtili in 4a Allouri Mel. Central 4a 13 Ani!Samated Atchlaon MH'ttlnham do ptd '., clnmt A llerla.. Boston & Albany.... 24lt ji'rnlrnnlal HoHlnn ft Me 170 ifor-per Kanga HnMon Klevated ....17 I'mnhilnn Coal .... N. Y.. N. H. at H...19:.i Kranalln Fltrhburz pfd 131 ! Kovale t'nlnn Pacific 7fiH Mohawk Men. Central lltV cceola Amrr. Sugar 114 parrot do pfd UkVUulncr American T. A T. .. .131 K Santa Fe Copper... Dominion 1. A S HTamarack Mafta. Klectrlo 21 ft Trtmountaln do pfd m Trinity t'nlted Fruit loOft t nlted States V. 8. flee 1 23 't'tah do pfd 71 Victoria Weattttah. Common.. RA 'Winona Adrenture tft Wolverine . ' . 4SS . 23 .4211 . irft . 4t . tb . 7 . ft . Sftft . 41 . II . M 1 . 0 .. u .. 4"4 . lft . 4ft . I . 714 . 12 ft Bank Clearings. OMAHA, July 22 Bank clearings for today were $1,199,841.36; increase over corre sponding day of previous year, $153,279.32. OMAHA LIVE STOCli MARKET Beef Steers Bold Btroii". to a Dims Higher and Cows About Stead. HOGS OPENED HIGHER. BUT CLOSED WEAK Good Demand for sheep and Lambs iron Packers and Market Rated Active, Ttlth Prices Strong to Test Cents Higher. SOUTH OMAHA. July 22. Receipts were: Cattle, tlogs. bheep. Ollit ial Monday z.t b.RJi 11.16 Olliclal Tuesuay 3,215 7,9. 12.1"8 Olhclal Wednesday 2,bJ4 S.IkW 9.9?3 19,843 yu.ilti 2J.6-'4 2tf,520 39,7) 23,686 23.V03 21.273 7.971 V,t7U 9.5(7 24,276 Three days this week.. 8,0(16 Same days last week....lu.2xj Same weeK beiore ,i"8 Same tniee weens ago... 12,691 Banie four weeks ago..,.14,lX7 8ame dava last veur 8.015 HUCE1PTS r'OH THE YEAR TO l'aio. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and Bheep at Soutn omaiia for the year to date and comparisons wltli last year: iwi. 1902. Inc. ltsc. t. utile bW.M 4Ol,lo0 14h,lb3 ...... Hogs l,4J,,.o l,4jo,io blitil 144,ili Average price paid tor nogs at Soutn Omaha lor the last several oays with com Date. 1903. 100e.im.llW41&.llh88.il887: On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa easy; creameries, 17Vs'0 1U Vic; dairies, loWu'lSc. Eggd, easy; at murk, cases included, HloV. Cheese, firm at ltxtt'llVsc. NEW TURK CiHKttRAI. MARKET. (notations of tha Day oi Various Commodities. NEW YORK, July 22. -FLOUR Receipts, 14,706 bbls.; exports, 3,490 bbln.; market un settled, closing easy; winter patents, $3.144.30; winter straights, $3.60(ij43.b6; Minnesota patents, $4.4o44.65; winter extras. $2.90fri3.2O; Minnesota bakers, $.1.50(9 1.75; winter low grades, $2.7i3.0o. Rye flour steady; fair to good, $J.Xu3.S6; choice to fancy, $3.4(4t8.60. C'ORNMKAIj-DuII: yellow western, $1.U; city. $1.10; kiln dried, $3.2ui3.25. RYKQulet; No. 2 western, 4SV4c t. o. b., afloat; state, 58(&-59V4c, c. I. f., New Tork. BARLKV Steady; feeding. 52c, c. t. f., New Vork; malting, 6iyu57o, c. 1. f., New York. WHEAT Receipts. 41,350 bu. ; spot easy; No. 2 red, 80V elevator and 80o f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 91c f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 91 He f. o b. afloat. Options opened steady and were generally very nrm-au me iorenoon on ca bles, adverse corn reports, small winter re ceipts and covering. Later bears attacked the market with succeas, forcing out con siderable long wheat and a sharp decline In price with the close Vao net lower. Sales Included No. 2 red July, sov.ti Wao, closing kuSc; September, W) 6-16u 81 7-16c. closed IWHo; December, SONfrSlHc. closed 80c. CORN Receipts, 26,100 bu.; exports, 18,052 bu. Spot easy; No. 2, 56c elevator and 6to f. o. b.. afloat; No. I yellow. 67"ic: No. t white, 67Vc. Options were also strong after the opening on further outside buying west, lighter receipts and good shipping aemana, nut eventually Drone wltn wheat, closing Vu-tic net lower. July. 56HSf57:Wc. closed 56Sc; September, 55(h56Sc, closed d6c; Ieoember, UiWa'Mc, closed Kc. OATS. Receipts, fl.2o0 bu. Snot tjulet; No. 2, 40v4nc; standard white. 41ffl 41c; No. , 4('iil"iic; No. 2 white. 42ft42.ic; No. $ white. i41'ii41Uc: trsck western white. 4t"(147c; traek white, Btate. 404i47c. Options anvancea witn corn, out nnauy sold on KKK11 Kasy. BRAN Lower: spring. $17 fsW17.R0; mid dling, $19.00-11 30.50; Winter, $l8.fj'20.00; city. $l7.7fffl.UO. HAY Quiet ; shipping, SOiSfioc; good to cnoire. 91.1-1. io. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice 1 crop, 154-21Uc: 1901 cron. lOfilSe: nM' 6ii7c. Pacific coast. 1902 crop, lOJjile; ISol crop, is 16c: olds, bgt&c. HIUKS Dull; Galveston, SO to 26 lbs ISc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry. 4 in au Hi', I-KATHKR Steady; scld. 23lff25He. RICK firm; domestic, fair to extra, it CV: Japan, nominal. HROVISIONS-Beef. easy; family, $Oon fiiu.au; mess, nire.t; Deer ntnii, $20 501 22. uu; packet, 9.0i(i.50; city extra India mesa. $15.0u(i 18.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $9.2..all.u0; Pickled shoulders, $7 O i 7.50; pickled hams. Jl2 5u'y 13.25. Uird, stendy- wptwni aioeuiru, o.t,', uiy I'luaea at M. 10 nominal; refined dull; continent, $ 10 rioulh America, $3.75: compound, $7.50117 75 Turk, steady; family, $i7.5vti Is.fu; sjiori clear, $16 OCkjj 17.76; mess, $16.6.i 17.26. TAL,lAJ-VJulet; city, 6Vuoyc; countr 4W(.i4o. lit i i r.n neceipts, ib.uiio pkgs.; unset tied; state dulry, 14l8c; creamery. 15u2uo KOOS Receipts, 16.000 pkgs. ; Irregular Western firsts to extras, Hyl.vfto. IMILIIIY-Allve, nrm; western spring chickens, 19c; fowls, 14ftc; turkevs, lie drewied, firm; western broilers. 2jc: fowls! 13e: turkevs. 13ul5c. Mt7rAI Tin was firm, but a little Inw.r In London, spot thers closing at 123 5s and luiurea at xu ins. lx-ully tin was dull cloKlng at $27.26)i'27.50. Cornier was lrr' Id r In Indun, spot advancing 2s 6.1 to i.6ti, wmia iuiuivi ucvimru . ou IO aad. jO cally copixrr was also lower, lake and elee trolytiu being quoted at $'.3 26'al3 50 and casting st till". ix-aa aecunea 2s Sd I Ixndon to 11 7s d. but was firm In N', York. elontneT at $4.Soi4 50. Bi elter waa im chanKed In tondon at 6s, and In New York at aa.'wft. iron t'losed st 52s 4d I Olaxirow and st 45s lOUd In Mlddlesoor. locally Iron was without further Than, No. 1 foundry Is quoted at IH i 19 w: No. I foundry northern at $17.6 'u In ia); No. 1 lounary souinern nnn ro. 1 lounary south ara sou a sii.Kxtfw jB. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK. July 22. Special cable and telegraphic dispatches received by Brad street's show the following changes In the vullable supply, compared with last ao count: WHEAT United states and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 1,928,000 bu.; afloat for and In Europe, decrease, 300,000 bu. J total ...... 1 . M cw. c, 'i a 'X I . . , ,11 1 CORk United States and Canada, eaajfof Rockies, decrease, 681,000 bu. OATS United States and Canada, east of Rockies. Increase. 21,000 du. Among the more Important decreases re ported are" those of 6u8,000 bu. In Manitoba, lib.uuu nu. at ion rcuron, ,iw du. ai ireppt Harbor. 60.000 bu. at East St. Louis. 56.000 bu. at Milwaukee private elevators and n rWl hn a t Alfron. The leading Increases ara those of 118,000 bu. at Chicago private elevators and 70,000 bu. at Dallas. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. July 22. WHEAT Sep. tember, 65Ho; December, 67VrS7,4c; cash. No. 2 hard. 69fi69He: No. 8. 672Sc: No. 4. SSGiiSc; rejected. Jc; No. 1 red, 72(9 72Hc; No. 3, 70&71c; receipts, 64 cars. CORN September, 4&ftc; December, 44jf 444c; No. 2 white, 50c; No. $. 49(&494c. OATS No. 1 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, SS WiC. RYE NO. Z. 600, HAY Choice timothy. $13: choice prairie. $10.51 x 11.00. bu iteh-creamery, lajytsc; rancy aairy. 16c. EOGS Fresh. 11 "Ac. Kecetpts. enipments Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oats, bu ..43.200 .26.4oO . 9.000 do Id pfd.. 11 IWella-Famo Ex 180 Iiel. 4k Hudeon, lMVAmal. Copper Del. L. aV W 131 Denrer a R. O...:.. 24ft 7 .. SO .. 47ft1 .. "ft ..116 .. 17 .. 85 ..110ft! Amer. Car A ao pfd Amer. Un. Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotlrs . ao prd American S. A R., do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref.. Anac. Mlnlna Co... ., orooaiyn a. t .. 17 icolo. Fuel aV Iron. .. ilftjColumbua at H. C. .. t iCona, Oas ..1041 Oeo. Klectrlo ..UJ Inter. Paper ..114ft o pfd .. 74 xlnter. Pump ., tl xdo pfd .. 0ft National Blecult .. .. ft, National . Lead IB r.o. American do pfd. Kris do lat pfd do Id ptd Great Nor. ptd Hocklnf Valla ... do pid Ullnoli Central ... lows Central ao pfd K. C. Southern.... do pfd .v.... L. at N Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Minn. A St. I. Mo. Pacific M.. K. A T do ptd Nat. R. H of ilex do pfd lift racinc Mall .... N. Y. Central llUft People's Oaa ... Norfolk A W eSft.Preaaed 8. Car.. do pfd M do pfd Ontario A W J2ft Pullman P. Car. Pennajrlranla I2ift Hepubllc steel . P., C. C. A St. L.... 4 I 4o pfd Readlns 48,Rubber Oooda .. do, lat pfd 10 oo pro do id pfd . 47ft Rock Inland Co ft do pfd U St. L. A 8. F 6 xdo lat pfd 71 do Id pfd 40 St. L. 8. W H do pfd 12 ft Bt. Paul 141ft x Offered. Tenn. Coal A Iron. u. b. leather...... do pfd V- 8. Rubber do pfd U. 8. steel do pfd WaeUira Unlos u . 45H . lift . 16ft . ft . ft . 17 . U . 42H . Ht .11414 . 77ft . 47ft . 41 . 14ft .16 ft .141 . 13 i . 17 . 7S . S7 . n . 82ft . 6ft . 4r.H . Mft .101 . 12ft . esft . 11 . 74 ft . 41 . 714 . si . lift . 47 . S3 71ft Minneapolis W heat, Floor and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS.' July 22. WH EAT Cash, 84'c; July. 83!c; September, 74ftc; Decem ber, 73i4t73c; No. 1 hard, 86Hc; No 1 north ern, Mftc; no. 2 nortnern, e.-ftc; no. i northern. TT'&SOc. Fl.OUR lrst pstents. In wood, t. o. b., Minneapolis, $4. 554 .66: second patents, $4.40 450; first clears, u.ixxaJ.ou; second clears. $3.4v(t3.BO. BKAN-In DU1K, (lZ.UtXS 12.00. Philadelphia Prodsee Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 22 -BUTTER Firmer; extra western creamery, 20Vkc; ex tra nearby prints, 23c. EOOS Firm, good demand: fresh nearby. lRHc, loss off; fresh western, 18t"619c, loss off; fresh southwestern, UM517C, loss off; rresfi sontnern, inline, loss ore. CHEESE Steady. fair demand: New York full creams, choice, new, lOftloc; New York lair 10 gooa, new, Kft'jluc. New Tork Money Market. NEW TORK. July 22.-PRIME MERCAN TILE PAPER Firm, 6H(& per cent, STERLING EXCHANGE Easy at $4.8625 54.8630 for demand and at J4.K4o6.g4.8410 for sixty days; posted rates, 4.to and $4.87Vt cominerclal bills. $4.844.84'4. SILVER Bar, 64ftc; Mexican dollars, 43C. BONDS Government, steady; railroad Irregular. The closing; quotations on bond are as follows: ...104H I A N. unl. 4a 71 ...v-ivaiex. central ia 72 ...1U, do la Inc 10 ...luaft iMInn. A Bt. L. 4s.. Mft ...l4ft M . K. A T. 4a 6ft ...liift, do Is 7 ...111 iN. T. C. f, Ifta Mft ...111 liN. J. C. gen. 6a. ...127 ...I'M No. PaclBo 4a KKift ...101 do la 71ft ... WH N. A W. con. 4a ... t7ft Readluf (en. 4a Mft ...ino St. L. A I. II. e. la.lll ... 1 St. h. A 8. F. 4a.... Mft ...."w 01. ij. o. W. ia 1 ..iue 1 ao Mm 74 ..103ft 8. A. A A. P. 4a.... 71 da la Ine 71 'So. Pacific 4a ar.u 1 nee. at unro e. . . . nu. nauwar aa Ill cnicato at a. aa... nnfm a Pacific la. ..114 C, R. A Q n. 4a ... Sk4. iT. St L A W 4a.... 74 c, M A Bt r 1. 4a... 107 ft L'nion Pacific 4a '4 C. A N. W. e. 7e....lI0ftl do cony. 4a MV V. rat. ts, rag. do coupon do Ia. res do coopon do new 4a, rag.. do coupon do old 4a. res... do coupon do fa, rag do eouaon Atchison sen. 4s... do adj. 4a Bal. A Ohio 4a... do Ifta do conv. 4o ...... a . . . 72,800' rlr... - n. a... 2,000 Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL. July 22. WHEAT Snot. No. 1 northern, spring, steady at 6slVjd; No. 2 red. western, winter, dull. 6s 2d: No. 1 California, dull at 7s 6Sd. Futures, steady; July, nominal; September, 6s 3d; December, 6s 2'id CORN Spot, easy; American mixed. 4s 4d. Futures, steady; July, nominal: SeDtember. 4s 4Sd. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, July 22. -WHEAT-Weak; No. 1 northern. 8T.V't87c; No. 2 northern, M'oKt'.c: September, new. 75c. RYE Dull: No. 1. 611i52c. HARLEY Dull; No. 2. 5S0c; sample, 40 ejric. CORN Septemlier, 43c. Dnlnth Grain Market. DULUTH. July 2.-WHEAT-In store No. 1 northern. 84e; No. 2 northern. 82'iJ s.c: 10 arrive, no. 1 nara, K-Ho; No. 1 northern. 8ic; .No. 2 northern, 79c; Sep tember, 76c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111., July 22-CORN-Flrnt and n'uher: No. s. 4Hc; No. 4. 48c. OATS Dull: No. 3 white. SSt.c; No. 4 white, -:lc; No. I mixed, new, SOfta Toledo Heed Market. TOLEDO, Ju:y 22. -SEEDS Clover, dull and steady; October, $5.40 asked. Prime iimoiny, 41.au. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July 23-lRT GOODS loiuinue in a aeprraaea condition as far as eusiueM is coucerueo. frtves are very C. R. I. A P. 4a ... 100 C C C A St L f. 4a.. M Chlcaco Tar. 4a 7 Colorado So. 4a 17 Ii.nrer A n. O. 4a.. t7ft W heel. A L. E. 4a Kria prior nen a.... wt w ia. central 4a.. wabaah la 11414 lo 2a weat Shore 4a 107ft H9ft 7 do general 4a az ii:on. Tobacco 4a &7V r. l. u. ..ti u,. r . z . con. u. It Hocking Val. 4fta....l"4ft Rock laland 4a 77 renn. con. ifta lu. s. Bteel 2d ta.... 81ft z Offered. London Stock Market. LONDON, July 23. Closing quotations: rnnaola for moner... M INew York Central iu ao ircouiu m ,-,..uiiui. ac neaiern... a4ft Anaconda 4ftl do pfd 41 Atchlao 4lift Ontario A Weatarn... 3ft OO PIO . "n7lnia Baltimore A Ohio.... "4 Rand Mlnca..,,, Canadian Pacific 12ft Reading Cheaapeake A Ohio.. 34ft do lat pfd Chicago Q. W 17 ' do Id pfd C M. A Bt. f .lft Southern Ry tVRrera luftl do pfd penTer A R. O. 21 I Southern Paclflo 4ft do pfd tlftil'nlon Pacific 7J ao prd 41ft 10ft 41 3K I!ft Mft Erie do let pfd do Id pfd Illlnola Central l.ouliTllle A Naah Mlaaourt, K. A T. 31 . f3 .134 .1 . 20 fTnlted Statea Steal. ..!.? do Dfd Wabaah do pfd '4 12 St BAR SILVER Quiet st 26d per ounce MONEY lW'alH per cent. The rate o discount In the open market for short hlih Is 21j2 5-l6 per cent and for three-months bills is a-ltas per cent. few Tok Vln'ae tanatlnna NEW TORK, July 22 The following are the quotations on 1110 ftw 10m Stock ex cnange: Adama Con Alice Breece aKruriavtck Con... Comatock Tunnel. Con. ral. A Va. 10 II 11 I T Little Chief Ontario .... ihlr a Phoenix ... fotnel .124 Ravage Horn Silver 1 ISIerra Nevada Iron Silver 143 Small Hopea .. Ladvllle Con I 'standard z Offered. . 4 ,.t0 .Vta . . 10 14 ,. M . Ui -lit Forelsn Finaaelal. INDON. July 22 Money In the marke today 'jras almost obtalnshle on borrowers termn. On the Stock exrhanse. business owing to the sbsenee of public stiiport was depressed, in sympatnv witn Amer l-ans. consols were siso arrected by the Japan-Russia war rumors and new corpora Hon loans). Home rails were dull. Amer' imi opened weak, and especially Unite States Steel, lo response to New York hardened to about parity, and remain r unsettled. Atchison, Topeks, at Santa Fs Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. July 22 WOOL Steady to firm; medium grades combing and clothing, lSfi22c; light fine, liii-nlsc; heavy line, 12&15c; tub washed, 2029'. NEW YORK, Julv 22. -WOOL Firm. BOSTON, July 22. WOOL Quotations: Kentucky and Indians, three-eighths blood, 21c; quarter blood, 24c; braid, i."ic. Texas, twelve months, 19I& 20c: six to eight months, 17ftolKc; 'all, lo 16c. California, northern, choice, 19c; mid dle counties, lW17r; southern, 12fn 17c. Ore gon, eastern, BtHple, 17C(tl8c; clothing, It Me. Territory, Idaho, fine, 14fil5c; line me dium, lO'.y&n'-ic; medium, 18(tfl9c. Wy oming, fine, 14'.il5c; tine medium, ltiHnHo; medium, lKMulltc. Utah and Nevada, fine, irrfil6c; fine medium, 17fil.se; medium, lHlf 20c. Dakota, tine, hVul6o; tine medium, lfiVk'tf Vfec; medium, lS'iClic. Montana, line cholco, 18C(il9c; tine average, 16Wil7V4c; fine me dium choice, ISfir 1!l-: average, liflife Col orado, New Mexico, etc., line, 11(3 12c: fine medium, Mtfloc; medium, lbiulbc; coarse, 14-(il5c. LONDON. July 22. WOOL The fourth series of the 19ti3 Miu tlon sales closed today. When the series opened, merinos ruled un hanged, but Inferior greasy and faulty scoureds were somewhat irregular. Subse quently all except the better grades of greusy weakened and declined B per cent below the May average. Toward the end of the series these grades were steadier, ut the loss was not recovered. f inest greasy crossbreds were always In demand, occasionally realized 5 per cent advance. Medium and coarse at the opening ot the Bales advanced 7V4 per cent and under con siderable American purchases, closed 10 per cent higher. Scoureds which freely offered sold unevenly meaitim aecnning 0 per cent. South African wool was not In great demand and withdrawals during tne series were larger than usual. All South African grades, except light combing greasy and super-snowwnites, declined b to ift per cent. During the series 156,000 bales were catalogued, of which 80,000 were taken by he home trade, ta.ooo ny tne continent, ana 000 by America. There were s.oou Dales eld over for the fifth series. At today's ales 7,142 bales were offered. Fine qual ities were firm. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 700 bales, scoured, 6Vidi"als 8d; greasy, 5di61s. Queensland, 500 bales, scoureu, l.iu'uis iii'-in; greasy, moiia. Victoria, 100 bales, scoured, 9d(frls; greaBy, UCa9d. New Zealand. 1.100 bales, scoured, t)Vlils7d; greasy, 4Vy.l'alsld. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 600 bales, scoured, V4d8l greasy, 5(fi9d. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. July 22. COTTON Steady; sales, 1,325 bales; ordinary, 9 13-lftc; good ordinary, llc; low middling, 124ic: middling, 13c; good middling, 13!c; mid dling fair, 1413-16c; receipts, 678 bales; stock, 64,0Sr paios. jfutures nrm: Juiy, 13.30(it 13.33c; September, 11.04ffll.0oc; October, .84f9.87c; November, 9.6fii9.68c; December, .644i9.65c; January. 9.6259.64c. NEW YORK. JuTjr 22, COTTON Market opened firm at an advance of 37 points under Detter tngusn caoies inn expecieu. Shorts began covering and there was aso some demand from brokers usually sup posed to represent the clique, chiefly for September, as tne session progressed tne action of July attracted attention In con nection with the approach or tne xiist de livery day In that month. EarljSJln the mnnilna there was a sale of July at 12.80c In the afternoon it sold at 13c, not a single bale having Dassed hands In the interval. and from 13c It was bid UD to 13.30c. or 10 points over the hlghet previous price for tne season. 11 nnajiy who cjuuibu at xo.uv bid. August sold up to 12.48c and Septem ber to 10.95c. with the general list at the best price of the session, reaching a level lnr60 points higher. A feature In the aft ernoon was the demand of Wall street for September and October, and wnne tnere was more or less bull support, it looked to be mostly a case of BhorU covering. In the last few minutes tnere was a realising that eased prices off a few points, but the market was Anally steady, net 16a50 points higher. Bales were estimated at 250,000 bales. ST. LOUIS. July 22. cotton steady : middling. 124c; sales, 18 bales; receipts, 42 , , . v. 1 . not k.l... I. a 700 Uaies; tMllt'lilCllir, aoy l, a. 1 n , biifi.iv, ,iou bales. LIVERPOOL. July Z2. CO 1 TON opoi. good business done, prices 1416 points higher; American middling fair, 6.96d; good middling, 6.78d; middling, 6.54d: low mid dling, 628d; good ordinary, 5.98d; ordinary. 5.78d. The Bales ot tne uay were iz,tj bales, of which 6,000 were for speculation and export and Included 11.800 American; l . . O .'. .A I ., I , , ,1 1 fJVI A v., -(. c n 1 ri ,l)ilo, .,uw I'utrn, iitiiiuuma " ' ...... ........ Futures opened and closed quiet and steady; American miaanng, g. o. c, juiy, o.oia; July and August, 6.296.30d; August and September, 6.26d; September and October, B.7fid: October and November. 6.364i6.37d: November and December, s.ZhWo.id; De cember and January. 6.2l5.22d; January and February, 6.20d; February ana Marcn, 6.19d; March and April, 5.19d. Oil and nosln. OIL CITT. July 22. OIL Credit balances. $1.63; certificates, no bid. Shipments, 84.895 bbls.; average, 79.630 bbls.: runs, 99.899 bbls.; average, 73.72i bbls. Shipments, Lima, 76,- IMi bbls.; average, U!,0:8 tibls.; runs, Lima, 75 980 bbls.; average, b4.815 tms. savannah. July 22. uiLr-i urpennne, Arm. Rosin, firm. Quote: A. H, C, $1.65; E. $l.f'SM 70; r , $1.701.75! li. Jl.so; It. 2.30; I. 12.75: K. $2.90; M. $3.00: N, $3.10; W. O.. $3.55: W. W., $.1.45. NEW iokk, juiy 11. oil, tononaeea, quiet. Petroleum, quiet. Turpentine, firm, 6:rj02',iC- Rosin, quiet. Kvaporatrd Apples and Dried Frnlts NEW TORK. July 22 EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is quiet and prices with out chance: common are quoted at vaAc: prime, 64(860; choice, 6'dft)C; fancy, 6ii 1Uc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRT'ITS Prunes continue to attract a fair lobbing demand and the larger sizes show firmness, as thnuah Drlces are unchanged, ranging from 3n to 7c for all grades. Apricots continuing In moderate demand ruled steady to firm; choice are quoted at 7'68,.4c and fancy at KtftliVic Peaches are steady; choice are still held at imivtc ana tancy at sitfiuvsc Coffee Market. NEW TORK, July 22 COFFEE Firm : spot Rio quiet; No. 7 Invoice, br; mild easv. Futures opened quiet at unchanged prices to a decline of five points in the absence or aemana. put laier iui ncu siiKnuy firmer In keening with steady primary mar. kets, closing steady t unuhnnged prices to an advanre of five rolnt. S'tles were 9.?V) bags, including Julv at S65c; September, S.75 Ji30c; October, .5oc; ivovemner, siroc; tie cember, 4 2o4425c, and May at 4.66c. 1 Ingar and Molasses. NEW ORLEANS. July 22. SUGAR Du'l : open kettle, 2V?i3 7-16c; centrifugal, 3'n'fT S'fjc; centrifugal whites, 4:C; yellows, 3SW 4c; scconas. ayj'ftc. MOLASSES Ouen kettle. 13(316c. NEW YORK, July 22. SCOAR Raw. firm: fair refining. 3 3-16c: centrifugal. test, 3 ll-16c; molasses sjgar, $ll-16c; re fined firm. MOLASSES Firm. Stork la fSlsrht Following were the receipts of live stock at the bix principal western cities yester July l.... Juiy July July 4....1 Juiy 6....1 July .... July 7.... Juiy 8.... July 9.... July lu... July 11... July u... July is... July 14... July 15 6 b:4 J 64 0 M 4 Ki I "I 6 toltj 1 i 6 74 6 0l 8 75l a. ee a. ee 1 a. 1 I 7 64 6 73 8 08 8 78! 8 5 60 6 79 6 1 8 W W, 8 28 6 tC 7 76 a U $ M ll J. 6 39 7 82 8 82 1111 1 6 44 7 W 6 m 6 13i I 8 7 8 80 6 Uvtt 7 hi 5 oil 6 la 8 90 2 6 to 7 79 6 92 6 V4 8 Ml 8 70 7 77 6 95 6 02 W 8 78 $ 8 e nf; ! . c .c c 11 fiUl Wl 1 14 D Ate , M'Ml I 4W 9 a tf 1 "-i - r . . C 1J ,' a. J C AW I at IkS. S 7 4. 1J 0 1" III. I ? I s- . 11 t IO 7 7 & 77I I 1 w 2 i J Ul V h .1 h 4.1U.I 7 71 a M a IK I amt w July 17... 6 18 7 72, 6 55 4 94 4 01 8 ;e July 18... 1 6 7 73, 0 ottl 4 8 4 16, 8 82 July 19... 7 66 6 62 1 4 99i 4 2o 3 3 32 22H1 - I JUiy il...l s 22 7 w 1 July 22... I a -o'ii 7 41 6 68 6 u? 4 a 3 81 3 34 1 4 34, 3 2. Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The official number ot cars of stock brought in today by each road was: cattle. ruo" f" C, M. St. P Wabash 2 Missouri Pacific Ry... 6 Union Pacnlc bystem C. & N. W Ry..... 2 F., E. & M. V. R. R. 19 C, St. P., M. & O.... 17 B. & M. Ry 45 C, R. & Q Ry 6 K. C. & St. J 8 C, R. I. & P., east... 2 C, R. I. & P., west Illinois Central Total receipts ....118 The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle, nogs, oneep. Omaha Packing Co 26 Swift & Company 724 Armour & Company 467 Cudahy Packing Co n7 Oinaha P. Co., St. Joe.... 46 Armour, Sioux City 128 Lobman & Co H Huston & Co L. F. Husi 26 W. B. Co Werthelmer j Other buyers 235 4 1 .. 20 32 2 8 23 1 1 12 .. I 10 4 7 2 1- T :: :i 2 " 88 12 866 1.150 2,124 1,236 "'238 335 848 4.367 2,126 783 1,155 Totals 2,681 6.939 9,278 CATTLE Receipts of cattle moderate today, and as a result the market was fairly active and good thing, sold to better advantage than It did yesterday. Trading was active uf to finish, and everything was disposed, ot 'Veeft'ebuyers took hold ot the better trades freely, and as there were none too rnany to meet their requirements the mar ket on that class could w.feiy be quoted active and stronger with . v0tJ?Anyy & ftoody sobianforytSTianyd Cm ds"o? rr.nr.le at steady prices, but Duyers VerulVnoV1" A 'than 8TheycPowCemarket again held Just about ot the choice heavy e-w. , In some gwver. was neglected, the same as nas e.. 1 3 heavy supply of cow stun in mui, .-a market on for some Iltiw umo, au - -:- ,-.!.... C tui"J " . -I HOH 7 8r " . ,-L arln early clearance w , ju,t about 'hrsamenoUsthey-dld yesterday. There has been no material change in f.upPJi,. k. said that there Is a feeder marker The . few good cattle that nave ?o6e$3 7C5mwlfh "tr VWifVu, dayi Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oinaha 2.524 ,n3 9.971 Chicago 20.000 22.tiii l,0.l Kansas City 3.5 7. Kit K.uO Ht. louts 6J 2.0110 St. Joseph 2.427 6.758 284 Sioux City 5.0 2,uuO .... Totals 35.351 69.797 85,2f4 At Courtland Beach all the rest of the week the great Jabour Circus. Thousands visit It dally. No. 1.... 4.... 19....' !.... i I.... 1 II ti 14 .... I.... 11.... bl..., 44.... 41.... 1.... Ml.. I.... 14.. .. 46.... 16.... 10.... II.... 1.... 0.... to.... II.,.. .... 14.... I.... 11.... 1 1 7.... t 1 I. ... 4.... 1 1.... 1 I. ... I.... J... I.... 6... 10.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... II. ... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... X.... I.... .... 1.... 15 ... . 1.... at, 10 .... 126 I 4 M .... 871 4 00 M ....1100 4 00 II ....1036 4 10 II ....Mil 4 16 11 .... 70 4 26 1 ....1011 4 16 16 .... NU 4 16 ....1101 4 40 11 ....1011 4 60 14 .... 4 60 41 ....1031 4 bt 40 ....111)1 4 44 11S1 4 60 1 .... 171 4 46 ....J164 4 66 ....1171 4 64 .... 176 4 46 ....1144 4 70 7 ....1101 4 70 44 ....110 4 70 14 ....1H7 4 70 II ....1141 4 70 14 ....1140 4 71 M ....1116 4 76 M ...1214 4 76 1 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .W I 46 1 l"il 4 M '. 1 SS 6 1011 4 71 " 1040 4 06 14 1304 4 66 m tu n m 4 ... 174 1 M 1 1110 4 71 ..1171 4 10 ..134 4 10 ..1121 4 60 ..1270 4 10 ..till 4 10 ..1S10 4 0 ..1341 40 ..1241 4 10 ..1214 4 10 ..1361 4 10 ..1314 4 M ..1337 4 66 ..1361 6 00 ..110 I Off ..1461 6 00 ..1461 I 00 ..13K4 (00 ..1324 6 00 ..1177 100 ..1167 6 00 ..1IM 6 00 ..1261 I 00 ..1361 i 10 ..1371 6 10 ..1411 6 10 ..1613 I 14 1 10"0 I 70 .. IM I 16 ..1030 I 10 y .. W I 10 ..1U10 I II ..1007 111 ..1040 I II ..1110 I 1 .. tvi I 26 ..10W) I 16 .. 60 I 16 . 044 I 10 ..1041 I 10 . .100 I 16 ..1060 I 36 ..1190 I 40 .. H4 I 46 ..1W0 160 ..1071 160 ..1210 I 60 146 I 60 710 1 00 Ihl HI IS6 I 00 IM 1 00 110 1 0 M0 I 00 60 I 00 Hp 1 00 66 i 00 641 I 10 610 1 16 " 1(5 I I& 100 1 16 14 t 56 ' 171 M 166 I 16 .... 460 I 10 1000 1 16 1060 I 16 1061 I U ... .10110 1 1 " 140 1 16 6 1090 I 40 T .. 10 t 60 11 " 920 1 60 1 IM 1 66 1 191 I 66 1 ' Ill i 40 1 1110 I S 1 94 I 10 1 1090 I II 1020 S 74 I 1120 1 15 4 166 I W 1 64 IH 1 .. no 1 00 1. HEIFERS. 606 I 00 6 131 I 40 4 X 66 I 60 1 410 I 60 1 .. 646 t 66 BULLS. ... IM 1 16 1 " .... 6'.'0 1 60 1 ' ....10o I 60 1 ....11'") 1 I ' ". 1116 I 40 1 12"1 I 6 1 .... 660 1 10 1 ......1120 I 10 1 ' 'calves. 140 4 00 T .... 1' 4 00 1 STOCK CALVES. .... 14 1 1 1 IL I U STAGS. STOCK0 COWS AND IIEIPUR& .60 I 60 "BTOCKEhS AND FEEDERS. 610 1 60 11 791 t 60 ... 6f I 60 6 ttl I as 40 I 26 11 141 I M ' 170 NEBRASKA. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 1'i.tS 2 25 1 bull. 1640 2 50 liVtu 2 60 16 cows lw 6"0 8 60 W TOM I NO. 11 bulla.... 141 8 35 2 bulls 1605 S 86 f hull W-iO 3 65 59 steers.... 150 4 steers.. ..lit 8 lei 1 steer UkV 8W l I 1.... 1 t 11 I l..... 6 1 1.... 1 1... I 1 1..... 1..... 1.... 1 1 to 1 1.... 11.... tl.... 1.... 1.... 1.... No. 4 rows., 1 bull... 1 steer.. 176 I 16 164 I 60 ...101 I 16 ...1110 I eg ...1140 4 00 ...1130 4 00 ...1130 4 00 ...1160 4 00 ...1210 4 00 ...160 4 00 ...1121 4 00 ...111 4 10 ...1236 4 10 ...120 4 10' ...1060 4 10 ...1120 4 16 ... 100 t 11 ... 770 I 86 ... 110 1 60 ...1060 4 10 ...1M4 I 04 ...1210 I 00 ...11.10 40 ...1470 71 ...1240 I 16 ...1140 1 76 ...1470 100 ...1320 1 16 121 4 00 160 00 111 I 00 75e Commercial Transmission of Marconigrams Is being rapidly developed, and plans already perfected comprehend the establishment of wire less stations on the Atlantic coast', in Cuba. Porto lUco, Alaska and at various strategic points on the Great Lakes. The recent sale of part of its treasury stock has provided addi tional working capital to a suftiicent extent to to develop the Dividend-Earning Capacity of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America The vast possibilities presented for the opera tion of wireless telegraphy in the field occupied by the American Company, should destine Its stock to be one of the GREATEST DIVIDEND PRODUCING Sources in this country. The present' oppor tunity is the only one offered the public to share In the development of the Company. 5or full particulars address, MUNROE 6c MUNROE, Broad Exchange nidg-.. N. Y. Congress St.. Building-. Boston. Gaff Building. Chicago. Canada Life Bldgr., Montreal. Or Greetishields & Everest. Local Representatives. Council Bluffs, Iowa. ' 1 cow S83 2 W 3 cows..... 838 t 80 1 cow 82D 2 25 HOGS There was only a fair run of hog here this morning and under the Influence of a good local demand the market opened fairly active and generally 2V486c higher than yesterday's average. The heavy hogs sold largely at 85.22V4 to 85.26, with the mixed loads going at 85.25 and 85.27H. The choice light weight went from 8580 to to.35. Trading was quite brisk and the bulk of the early arrivals was disposed of In good season. About the middle of the forenoon, however, some late trains arrived and by that time packers had their more urgent, orders filled, and as a result they lowered their bids and did not want to pay more than steady prices with yesterday for wht.t was left. Salesmen all wanted the advance paid In the morning, so the close waa very slow. Representative sales: No. rAr. sii. Pr. 44 137 40 I 26 II 224 110 I 21 10... 44... 44... (7... 46... '.... 41... 44... 42... (4... 41... 40... 44... II. No. 47... 42... 63... 41.. 61... 46... 46.., 41... 66... 41... 17.. 66... .. 70.. II.. 17.. 64.. 71.. 61.. 11.. 44.. 44.. 42.. 71.. 43.. 41.. 41.. 61.. 10.. II.. 61.. 46.. 70.. 12.. IH.. 61.. 44.. 44.. 44.. 62.. 62. At. Bta. Pr. .211 240 20 .246 140 I 20 40 I 24 40 6 20 40 I 2(1 .. I 22H 10 6 21 10 I 12 .. 6 22 .. 6 22 10 I 22V4 304 140 I 22 .274 120 I 22 .231 10 I II a 21 I 22 i 22 I 22 IM 140 I 22 ..264 10 I 26 ..K)2 ..171 ..3111 ..261 ..261 ..241 ..2M ..23 ..221 ...271 ...240 ...261 ...240 ..244 ..231 ..253 ..131 ..260 ..241 ,3 I 25 ( 26 I 26 40 6 25 I I 26 ,.244 120 6 26 ...2(1 140 6 24 ...247 140 I 16 ...281 ... 6 26 ,..214 40 I 26 ,..214 40 I 26 ,..244 M 6 26 ,..170 110 6 26 ,..231 60 ( 26 ,..264 140 6 26 ...144 40 I 17 ...260 20 I 37 ...17 40 I 17 ...216 120 6 27 37 211 120 I 27 7 226 110 6 27 74 Ill 40 ( 27 (3 143 II. 61. .113 .271 ....23 120 6 21 ....277 60 I 26 ....303 - 40 6 16 ..231 120 6 26 10 6 25 ... I 25 ... 6 21 ..244 114 I 25 . . 140 6 26 ..251 160 6 36 ..260 130 26 13.. 40.. 71.. 71.. 42.. 17. 60 6 27 .234 ... 1 27 ...241 140 4 27 0 6 27 IV I 27 ...237 200 2; ...221 10 I 27 .',.231 40 I 17 40 I 27 ..21 ..:8 ..241 I 23 i 25 ...241 130 6 15 216 IO ( 25 ..371 ..267 88 Hi 120 i 27 lu 233 ... t 27 40 244 40 ( 27 12 226 40 6 27 10 16 ... 6 SO 43 260 ... 6 30 (0 317 ... 6 10 74 227 ... 6 30 71 221 ... 6 30 71. 134 60. .3:1 120 I 10 .242 200 6 20 .14 ... 6 35 .143 . 6 35 SHEEP The Kaivv rcr! nt u rtt WAntarn heen continued foriAV. hut the df.mnnti on the part of packers was the heaviest that 11 nas Deen at any time tnis week. As soon as salesmen arot their stuff sorted the market ODened and tradins- was activA at prices ranging strong to a dime higher than yraieraay. ine Detter tne aualitv tne greater the advance, but still even the commoner kinds sold to tetter advantage, so that a good many of the same kinds of sheep that have been selling to feeders went to the Backer. Owlnar to the .rlkllv ine duik or tne otienngs was disposed of In good season. Feeder buyers thought they could get meir supnues ror a little less monev toriuv nu Biariea out Diaaing lower, ine pack ers. nowever. lumned in and hniio-ht un 1 good many of them for more monev and as a result the feeder buyers got very lew sneep today, and those that they did get Anally cost them just ajout steady prices. Quotations for grasc stock: Good to Cholre lRtnha KWTrin 71; 'el. n irrrA tamWa i. uvjfD.su; gooa to Choice yearlings, W.vtKff 4.00; fair to good yearlings, 3.504i;3.75; good iu uuuice weiners, K trr-as.to; air to good wethers. 83.0063.50; good to choice ewes. .'.7bt(3.50; fair to good ewes, 2.602.75; M-curr aaniDi, fs.wxiT4.uu; reeder yearlings, $301114785; feeder wethers, $2-759.25; feeder No. 8 bucks , 61 western ewes 10 western cull lambs 3 western lambs 802 Wyoming lambs. 1 duck 41 western ewes 17 western ewes M Utah ewes 48 western ewes 20O western ewes 267 western ewes and wetiiers... i7 Mi) western feeder wethers 2M Utah lambs 10 cun ewes 62 cull ewes log Wyoming feeder ewea 41a Idaho wethers 844 Idaho wethers 7 11 Idaho lambs U Av. 130 1?7 64 76 to 0 ' SI :o 7 lot) 6!i 7.1 80 78 10S Pr. 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 50 6 35 1 50 : 2:. 2 50 2 66 2 lb 3 00 3 25 3 3 r. b lc 2 )j 2 0 i 00 t SD 3 40 4 13 PRIVATE WIRES GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO. GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS 224 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha Phones luutt and 1017. Member all prln elpal exchanges. Writ) for our dally mar ket letter. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deed, fllart fi r-.A .......A Dished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust tu.ni.uii, uunueu aosiracier, ibi4 t'arnam street: Deeds. John M. Carter and wife to William Todd, part of the ne of the swU of 10-15-10 .8 rs Henry M. Wlnslow and wife to clnda O. Wlnslow, lot 1, block 356, Bouth Omaha goo Sheriff to Mattle, W. Cummlngs, lots 19. 20 and 22, block 8, Crelghton Heights add 900 Etta A. Holland and husband to Ches ter 1. McDonald, lot , McClure'a sub.: lots 4 and 6, block 84, Bouth Omaha 2,600 National Life Insurance company to Louise Cope, e A lot 6, KounUi'i 2nd add 1,750 Theresa Roberts and husband to Anna tl. Connor, lot 17, block 11, Clifton Hill add 1,800 Mary L.. McAusland to W. H. Gates, e SO ft of lot 5, and n 20 ft lot 9, block 1, Pope Place add 2 Frances I. Thomas and husband et al to W. H. Gates, same 2 Cora Gillette Bailey and husband to Thomas C. Callahan, w 66 ft of sub. lot 7, of tax lot 1, 21-15-13 4 3,000 J. V. Osterhout and wife to Edward R. Benson, lots 1 and 2. block 20 Wil cox's 2nd add Jacob Schultx to Antonla Bchults, his wire, lot 7, Marker s sub., an add 1 Annie C. . Meredith et al, to School District of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, lots 22, 23 and 24, block 8, Monmouth Park add 1,060 William Btenele and wife to Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust company, lot 6. block 11, Gate City add 1 Gertrude I. Crane and husband to An drew G. Rolf, lot 18, block 1, Popple- lun rara aao. 800 4,000 CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Strontr to Illaber, Sheep Rise a Dime, While Uinbi Close Lower. CHICAGO. July 22. CATTLE Receipts. 80,000 head. Including 10,000 Texans; strong to 10c higher; good to prime steers, i.'Sit 8.60; poor to medium, $4.256 25; stockers and feeders, 2.bKyv.40; cows. $1.60j4.6o; heif ers, Ji.tVy6.0u; rainier, f 1 ia.0O; bulls, 2 50 (i4.50; calves, 4J.wWt.4w; Texas steers, 6i.nu 64.10. HOGS Receipts today, 22,0ii0 head; esti mated tomorrow, 20,000 head; left over, 3.000 head: mixed and butchers 85.4185.75; good to choice heavy, f bi(3.7t; rougn neavy, In 2Mi6 60; light, 85.46jD.fCVt; bulk ut sales, 5. 5516.70. 811 KKP AND LAMBS Receipts, IS.OilO head; sheep steady to 10c higher; lambs opened sleadv: closed lower; good to choice wethers. J3.7Mr4.0O; fair to choice mixed, J3 0H4I3.60; wetern sheep, J3.2Ci4 26: nntlve lambs, ja.a0.; western laraui, .BUIUU..IV. New York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK, July 22.-OATTLE-Re. relDts 2,4i head; market active; Fleers steady 5.?ifi.i6; tops. 15.75; hulls. JJ.004J 4 26' export. J4.4"&-4.60; cows. 11.7"i4.10; ca bles' firm; shipments today, .5o7 quarters of bCALVFM Receipts. 8,710 head; veals, 508 75c higher st J5 0W7.16; tops, JS 00; butter, milks J2.5rtfj8.au: western calves J3 50; dressed calves higher; city dressed veals, iVhlle per pound; country dressed, 6(!j'l0c. HOGS Receipts. ,a head; market firm; bevy and medium hog, J60t'Q15; light, 6HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.1O0 head; sheep strong at J3.0OQ 50; lambs, J5.00 t.ijO; one car, J710. SIosj Cits Live stock Market. BIOVX CITT. Ia Julv 22 -SpeH.l Tele gram.) CATTLH Receipt, 800 head; beeves, J4.00(5.00; cows, bulls and mixed, Jl!.5Oti4.50; stockers and feeders, J2.75tf3.80; calves and yearlings, J2.50f3.76. HOGS Receipts, 2,0u0 head; Be higher, selling at 35.156.30; bulk, J&.206.22tt. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,400 natives, 1,600 Texans; calves, 50 natives, 490 Texans. Fat cattle, 20c higher than Monday; quarantine, steady; cows and heifers, firm; stockers and feed ers steady to 10c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, J4.80X&6.36; fair to good, J3.4064.85; stockers and feeders, 33.00 54.40; western-fed steers. J3. 754. 90; Texas and Indian steers, J2.554i'4 55; Texas cows, J2.003.00; native cows, 81.7504.00; native heifers, J2.90&4.26; canners, Jl. 652.40; bulls, J2.0063.26; calves, Jl.505.00. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head. Market opened steady, closed 5o lower; top, J6.42H; bulk of sales, J5.3O06 37H; heavy. J5.3ixn6.35; mixed packers, J5.lWV,j6.3fH; light, Jo.306.40; yorkers. J5.37V4?.40: pigs, JSikxjS 4. SHEEP AND LAMB8-Rcelpts, 8.000 head. Market nrm ana active, lambs, J3.20fi5.90; western lambs, J3.00o.i6, fed ewes. J3.0u.84.86; Texas clipped year lings, J3.20fc6.00; Texas clipped sheep, J3.00 t4.!Ki; stockers and feeders, 82.Vtf3 .85. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST LOUIS. July 22. CATTLE Receipts, ... . 1 ,..ijin. K (VDl Tevnns: market steady to strong and fairly active- native dressed beef and butcher steers. J4.fJW6.05; steers under 1.000 lbs., J3. 7644. 80; etookers s i ... ti tAtti 7. ..nwa and heifers. J2 2i4 ; canners 12.0002.50; bulls. JJ&O ! .r . ate. tu.fe fU . a. r 4 T n4 (ft II tet'rs, 3. 004. 60; cowi ond heifer, $2.WP HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market Stronger: pigs and lights, Jfi.0tKU6.80; mixed and packers. Jfi 30j6.7o; butchers and best BHEEPND LAMBS Receipts. 2 000 head; msrket steady; native muttons. J300 41 75- lambs. J4. 3605. 60; culls and bucks. J2 0;4.wrto'kers. 'iMsfll.lC; Texans, J3.00 &J.50. St. Josep: t e Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 22-CATTLE-Re. celpts, 2.427 head; steady to lOo higher; na tives J3.750o.JO; cows and heifers, l.W(t 4 66; 'stockers snd feeders. J2. 754(4. 36. HOGS Receipts. 6.7M head; strong to be higher; lights, Ja.S-'ViwS; medium and heavy. 85.3M.87Vi. , , tUlEEP-Uecelpts, 281 head; steady. Collision Sinks a Steamer. CHICAOO, III.. July 22. A special to the I'uni ii.iiii , si miner Waveriy w:is sunk by collision with the cteamer Turret Court, neiir Har bor T.each today. The crew of the Waverly ex. -aped to the schooner Crosseth wait, which the steamer nau in mw, ing an were saved. Kills Son wltk m Clnb. MARION. III.. July 22-Deputy BheHff Throckmorton arrested John Stubblefleld today on the charge of murdering his son. W. M. Stubblefleld, sged 21 years, with a club. Father and son quarreled while working in a field northeast ot Blalrvllle. The father says the son was disobedient. Hall Destroys Crops. WARSAW, Ind.. July 22. Reports of al most total destruction of crops from the heavy hailstorm last night sra coming In from points In the southern part of Kos coeko county. The damage la estimated at JIOO.OOO. At both Lake Manawa and Courtland Beach boating la the proper caper.