Tim OMAHA daily m:i:: BUNDAY, '.TITLY li, IPO 4. 13 J XRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET LocaI July VTleat Ebor. Very Ktrint Ger Their roe! SHARP ADVANCE ,iLF,; DICUNEIN QuCACO lalrrnt Alio Ihgwi la Gradlag Rales Millers Want C ash WheatFavor able Weather Map for liar- t Test aad Crowl(. OMAHA. July n 14. lapvs'opmer.la )n the Oninh grain mar ket prnn,ie to be vry Intereslirg during the remainder of the month, tt h one week l"it and en admitted shortase of over I'.-.f-O bushels In th July lut-ira, lh receipt practi'-aily Ml. and with the wtiest In store liid.leqiinta to meet the re quirements for tieli vet ler. tbe situation at best In a little strained and It may be that the abort will be given a rather expensive lesson It la understood that Kanai Ofy Is largely responsible for tha exiattng lma of short wheat, and, according to the views of some of the longs, tha shipments for 1e!iviy may come from 'at city, but tha price range would not make operations ir'(iiatila. There mimm a renere.1 Inoulry at the eec- retary a olllce thla morning for copies of retarv a twice tins ni'irnmi .w. the rulea of the exrha.-.ge, the i tenders of "yellow belly wheat dr consideration. This waa In trie mauer nt being un- Induced 1V the arrival of a car or two of wheat tho. branded. According to the rules, dellverl-;. on futures tnuat be of "turkey wheat, and thla point reused cotinwlctslile dis cussion and at the same time no llllla uneasiness on tha part ft the shorts i ( hl.-HHO wheat market valises were soft v- and averaged nearly a point below yester day for tha July and lino ror arerreu futures, for ori''e, however, Onuiha prices went the other way. This fn't emphasised t the short Interest, and whlie the lid price J of t), a. July future Tias advanced 2c a , hushs! over Friday's rinsing, tha lt, who up to a. day or two se-o were counting their profits aa pralM'-aliy In bank, did nut feel disposed to inrretme their ahort line. One Iii.inO buer-.Is soil early at H'r,, but tha 91c bid waa no Inducement for mora sales. Com and oats rnarhatg neg'ectsd. f-ep-tember corn nominally eaolir and oat. entirely nominal. Tha nana of the day wna general In Una with tli bearish tenucncl.'S of .yesterday rood weather all over the roan, harvesta fine and nop estimates keening In line with the flnow and Price Current figures. The foreign political situation was not much changed, hut the little speck of a war cloud whs not without Influence with aome of the friends of hlglwr vrlcea. ITesent prices of nl! grains, and espe cially of wheat, are comparatively high and It seems necessary to have daily news of a bullish tendency to maintain values, a cessation of news causing the bears to . assume the aggressive Rnd turn tha tide the other way. There wna a (rood milling; demand for the few cars of wheat on tha market and they old readily. Rana;e of Prices. The range of prifVa on the Omaha, mar ket for future delivery and the clusa today and Friday were: e CIUWO' Whnt July . fii'Pt. Deo. . . Corn July ... frpt.' . lea. ... Cats July .. Open. High. Txw. ToIhj-. F"rl. R n B TO PI li 9 B .. SriHA 824A 82 A S2 A -n .... fc2 B .. VHA 4H. '4A. 4-1V4A 4S A .. 44B 44B 441, H 44'U 4fi H ..40A4OA4UA4OA &B . 41HB .... 811A 81 , B Pept. . A asked B bid. Oman Inspection In: 1 car No. t hard wheat. 3 curs No. J corn, 1 car No. 4 whlta lulu, 1 car No. 3 white oata; total B care. Out: JS cars No. 2 corn. Cash Bales on the Omaha nxchanars: T cars No. 2 hard wheat, Wc; 1 car iNo. 3 white oats, S7o; 1 car No. whlta outa, 8'..io; 1 car No. S hard wheat, jc WHBAT- Todfiy I. cunt weok...... I t year CO UN Today Laat year Receipts. ehlDment. ...3'.4)6 2746 ....5.4.'5 J13.H0 ...5.5-1,0,5 HA.M nn.m .3,.7U Grata Harktta Klaewbera, Closlnc prices 6f grain today and SVi day at tha markets natd were aa fuliowa: UMlUAtiU. Wheat July rptember . Icember May Corn July Peptember ' Itv:eiuber Mny ........ Oata July feytemher . Today, sir-. KlB f ' B i a aj 4 4fA 4i V e. LbceJKber KANSAS CITT. Wht F-pt ember DlKHUIlbor Corn , September lecembcr Wheat H-M'temher I'ece.-nber . Corn t prenber Xjti'.:-ttuibr - V T7HB tjsitsa)ai ' WfJl ET, LOUI& 6- -"4 4-J DULUTiL Wheat, P.-I.lemher .. Lacvnber fciii tai bo iiiNNEA-POlaa Wheat (Jti,lcniber ........ SHK tn locciiiber Wi,W XOKK. Wheat. - rc)tembef Sl1 Dnccuibor ............. tJ,t lu;J Ctirn b-ptember 544a ' ll Tha Quotation committer of tha Omaha. ' F.xi liHiiHa la reaponaibl tot tha following' ouuta i luiie: J, 2 lnJ j wheat 8o I No. 8 bard whoat fcno No. hurt lit 7J fin-o ' No. 3 aprinit ' wUea,l r u i 2 uu.ii 4ia ; . No, S corn ..flftljiHo , 4 coiu ., 4d'0 ' ho. I yeilow corn 4'u '. . yellow cunt 4 ta I No. i white ooru 4S ? a. t whlta cuia to . i. 1 oata S o i ' o. 2 tia ................. I'-o f No. 4 r' , V o No. i whlie oats nj i No. 3 white oata , bLu Ftatt'lH'd oata i-" No. v hlie oata fc '.e No t corn 4u hatea front Ciraia Hsiktts, Kansas City reports buynra of caah wheat burning on", Lt'iug liiduced to c-kpect luwur pru.:.1 Dy the wui.ki).' in futures. On an overage of linte-'t bulit?la of wheRt to the ai'io lae 15. i u:itt to.whrsit wotiul Ktve s ',iAo-buttht;l crop, if J la but 13 "'-Ai ci i'p would be 2"0,- y 0"'.o, biiHhWs. vA ntlniat'S btned by ; Mm iirt Ivrcorj ou lepltee to uvttr bo lctteia aeMt out. , lanHS City e!!m;.ti- rTi!pts fir Mon day al i S curs of whtxit, in cars vt corn aiid 1 cr ut oats. M O I Hii'iir'H Bid C. T. I e!nnd of T,M. Witukee wra of 'chatio this nmrnlnK. Miniu'tiiiohs stocK of whiot tlrrreutte this frftk t.'Mi bo.; in Hlura, nil i tul.'d, 4,l'.'5, tJ bu ; No. 1 northern, 3,'.'jj,'..u bu. ; liux . . r l, lou.41 bu. i.r"iuihall fHffmatoa wtu'hl's slilpir'rits Jinncii-y al t..v,uuv bu.," acci eaiti:t b b'l. to K ini. ?v"unepil, charges all nonmenibers one elut vt I inT cent coniinl?t(.n. SflW TOR IS CliMIHl M ARKUT Unttaliom ot the liar on Yarlona CAikimadlites. r-'W TOllK. July 23-r'l,OltH-recelpta, IS i ta. ; ei'"' i-i. i nn bin ; tia thet v.ti Or. i I, lid f, ntllli-h NK; !'iti-r 'Bter.tK. it f . i tii, ict'-t f nl. Ji i.'ij i 7"i ; Mini))-. i . p ' t 1 i'. htnii r hf!Uhi j i & Vt , fc'itiiieP'ii i 1 mmib $.1 , m ih, wini.f w g'tl-, 4 ! - ." hy t,itii. st-.ty; i '- to e-i'd. I i- j i .:, cuoics to lumy, t -IFA Inactive: yeUovr weetern. tli' , w, ui), $.u-,i.l.-; kiiii Uiici, i. ja.J i Vi V l -N- ., l. l .VI Itial; f.e,' It. a, nominal, c. I- ' ' ! i.' K ; li ' -. i -t. if l: . . I- 11 n I. . 1 . i. i. l.ii. ii.it, t.mv; I. lirviiuf; No. I r. , !. n,,.;, No. 1 iiotu.- f. o. b., m;,...t; Is.. 1 ' ' l. f o. i' ii i ...i t. c- h. h , ..a;' n ia- ' r,'(. . ; ( v ... v (i i-r l 1 . U . - ! . I. c '..-!' ,'.,(,- 4 t v. . at l . i i u. - ,M 1'. V. Ur.t i-, . ! I. t.n , t--.ua o -. ' . a f. e.j. - t i.v i i -, r 0 !-.'... 1..-V. I 1 . , t c - i t. at tt'ic; recerpner, 81 '4 c'i"ed at fc-.c. ( ,T-T!eipt 51 or.fl ho.; et-r-nrts. 3 T-iO bu. Pptit. doll; mined. 7 to S? Is, 4 'i f.i-; raturiil vihit, ii to .-. !).., 4mi4.c; clipped I ', W to to h , 4' i 'n. HAT Dull; siiiipii.a:, Tw; good to choice, 9f-. Hftri-Flrm: a'e, rommin to - choice, I' J, jj , V; 1 S, I -f: n ts, 7 . So. I mltic count t u-eo lf 'i. tc: r,i.l, 7-5 t3c. h: ! E H'ea.iy; doineano, fair to extra, 2't Japan, nominal. Ilii 't- ft f-teaoj ; inivston, 20 to Tfi lbs., 17c; California, il to 26 lbs., 13c; Texas dry, 24 o ) lha , 14. I KaTIiF tt-nrm: add, WU it--Ayt domestic ler K'f'VtV. FRUV I" ION H-r-ef. firm; famllv, iomt It me, 2 .'t o 'Vi, beef hams, f .'1 .V'- J U w; a kt. $ o 1 10.00: city eitrs India m"s, il K m. (Ut meats, flrrnj pickled ti ties, I" ti.j II .SO; pick!4 shoulders. $ To; pl.'kl-.l hums, I'd frroil 5. Lard, dull; weatrn et'.arfiefl, 7t; refined, quiet; con tlicrit 17 :i; tjouth Anierli a, : compound, f- Mfjl U 1'otk, sleedv; fa mil v. 214 6Vi hrt clear. $11 Sol: ifi Vi; m-as. $l4.2:o14.7o. TAI.I.OW-iMill; cltv, I'-: per pkg., 4'iic; country tyVn. free), i'u t'tci I'mI'LTKV Alive, weak; southweatern rhl. knri siirlcir. He; fowls, 14c; turkeys, loe. lreaed, t.omlnal. Ht'T'I 1 ')( Siady, tinchsnaed. lltr 1 p: ,hsv, tinrhansed. T ' ; is VS iier; western extra selected, 3"U -u"c; avernge. prime. ll'it'lVSC CHICAGO GRAM A5D lROTI9l0?IS Fentares ( the Trading aad Cloaln Prleea an Board of Trade. CIirCAdO, Julr 22. Free movei.ient of new grain waa the principal factor In cre ating a weak wheat market here today. At the chao the September option showed a loa of Tfcfrio. Corn la down c. Oata are 4rt tu'c. i'rovlaiuna axe up 2is1i5c. Iinnnit the day there were one or two alight rallies on coverlnjr by shorts, but ths fneral news was againHt . higher prices. The low polnta on September waa reached at M'a Ut, ic. The market was Inclined to drag throughout the day and tha close waa heavy, with September at kti'eo. Clear ances of wheat and flour were eo.ual to 1- i.K) bushels; primary receipts were 620,. 4t bushels, compared with bushels a year eso. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 2J0 cars, against 2- J cars last week and 248 a year ago. In sympathy with the break In wheat, there wns Influential sclllna; of oom sarly, resulting In a moderate uocllne. Septem ber oiwned U'o lower at sMl449,4c, sold off to 4c and closed at 4-iH!,c. Iocal re celpta were 2S4 cars, with 24 of contract grad. I'nder the Influence of the weakness of wheat, sentiment in ths oata pit was a little Mtaier. but (here wsa enonrh. loest support to hold prlrea steady at a alight decline, but this waa partly off!-t by the Ior 'grading of arrival.. September opened uru 0 lower at SldTIV, sold be tween 32o and 2;ic and closed at 3275.c. Lrfjcal receipts were 74 cars. A little buying by shorts late In ths as alon caused small advances In hog prod ucts, but for the greater part of the dy trading waa practically at a standstill, owing to the strike. 'September pork closed with a anln of So at f!?.!)?v4. Lard was up 2H'oS0 at fl.92H?ri .05. Rlhs closed at fi Ji4l.r., a gain of 2V((5o. Katimated receipts for Monday: Whf-at, So cara; coin, 3"7 cara; oats. 113 cars; hogs. lO.OtO head. lbs leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yest y. Wheat a July b July a 8ept. b Sept. Corn July Sept. Deo. Oats July Ppt. Pec. May Pork July ' Bept. . Oct. Lard July Sept. Oct Ribs July flept Oot. J ...J S4W to 94 4H S3 4M l"4' 87 U 404.1 41H 4K 41 4?i4 i40V.'n i 49'(i' 6V.i4B,tj'Si 4i.)s 4f,, 24j S 8-'f n, 23 I 32V32TK..W 83'4 32 3. 134 U S4; S43'l4'a 3i'A .1 . 1 12 77H 12 77V. 13 7B'T 12 70 12 8 "4 18 7"H 12 c,s 12 77 Vi 12 85 12 77V, 12 77V, 12 2i m 90 66 7S?i ? 47V4 7 60 Mi 7 CO 6 97V,, 7 W 7 45 T60 T 6S 7 65 No. . aNew. bOld. Cash ouotationa were aa rollowa: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 24 dfH); atralghts, J4.2CO 4iiA; spring patents, 24 .8iV(J-4.70; straights, S3.ti0-g4.20; bakers, 22.60 fe3.20. WHEAT No. J" spring. 9S!g&9c; No. t, SS'i'iHf.c; No. t red. seytiVHo. COBN-No. X JVfce.i. N9, .2. yellow, B0V41 Clo. OATS No.' t; 4o40c; No. S white,- Co. ' RYE No, J. 70o. BARLEY Good feeding. SSQGSc; fair to Choice malting, 42 500c. KKBD8-Kit. 1 flax. 21.1TH; 'No. 1 north western, t!-22H; fimeilmothy, 23.00; clover, contract praila, J11.26. PROVISIONS Mess- pork, pr Mil., r2 7uiiil2.M); lard, per-100 pounds. ts.f2H'(J 85; ahort rlhs sides (loos-) 27.2r.'u,7.37Vi; short clear aides (boxed), 27.2647. CO. Following; wars the receipts of flcrur and eraiu: Receipts. Shipments. riour. bbls 16 6tX) IS, W0 Wheat, bu 4ti,0o0 27, PK) Corn, bu. 2o,ii0 278,&o0 tiata, bu 142.HI0 . 11)3,400 live, bu S.in-O Larley, bu 2;;.&) 2.200 On the I'roduce exchanxe todny the but ter market waa steady; creameries, ISgllo; dairies, l..j!5c. tuns, steady; at mark, cwHca Included, UliuioVo. Cheese, aay, 7uuViO. t. Lonls Grata and I'roTlalons. ST. LOUIS. July 23. WHEAT Lower; No. I rd cash, elevator, l2c; track,. t.ia; July, i'c; Suplvmber, &GV10 bid; No. t l ard. &0'ii)2o. COKN Weak; No. 2 cash, 6OU0; track, f1H! Bcptember, 47c asked; L'ecember, OATS Weak ; No. 2 cash, S9c; track, 403$ 40c; No. 2 white, 4i(u45Vic; September, .V'.C. J IOUJt Nominal and unchanged; red winter patents. $4.!ufi6.10; apeclal brandB, 10 If.1 -;e higher; extra fancy and straight, 24.60 j4 90; clears, 23.tS.90. Ph FTi Tlmolhv, aleadv, 2I.4O2.70. COH N.5 HlAl SteHdy, $2.40. THAN Lower; sacked, east track, 77 "llAY Steady to dull; timothy, 20 V314..6O; prairie, Jn ' 50. lUONv Co-ITOKTIES-Mo. I-. a 1 m : 1 m 1 ; 1 jc. h!'MF TWIN&4C. VKOVlhlONfi Rork; ' higher: ' jobbing, 212.9-V4. Lard, blgher: prime o ;rji,. I'.uion, steady; boxed extra shorts, t-i.-o; Clear ribs. 5-1.37H; aliort clear, Js.&J. POULTRY Ktrm; chickens. ',o; springs, li, , ; tiiikeva, 11:; dui-ki, 7c; ii-fmi. Ik; t IT! r.K yulot; creuniery, Kjisc; dairy, 1. r: LULi3 Steady; 13c case count. Receipt. Shipments. Vlour, bbls 3 6 !0 Wheat, bu 1K.U S2.lvl Corn, bu '. 12 o) 2SSO Outs, bu ia,vi0 S.l.m.O Kansas CIr Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July M. WHKA'f Lower; July. c; Setdomber. 7-1ici le-cetulx-r, 7. i; c; caah, No, 2 bard, H 'tf foe: No. 3, ttVu'Mo; No. 2 red, Kmc; No. 2, 8-- v7c. CuifJ Weak; July, 6i,c; Beptember, 4''.c; Deceiiil-nr, ii-c; canti. No. 2 nii.ed, 6jc; No. 3. 61 '4c; No. 2 white, 62',c; No. i, 61 " .-'o. v OA'l ri- Steady; No. ! white, 42c; No. 1 mt x f d 't". 1 4(c Ut I Tt.it Orest-nory, 13t15c; dairy, 12o. KG ;S Klrm; Mlhsourl and Kanans. new No. 2 whttewood in.vi Included, I6V1C per tlos. ; case count. l:t:to per do.; cushs re-lui-neil. 1-..C per dox. lews. HAY-I.ower; choice timothy, 27.008.25; Chol.-e pi nlrle. fT 'i. jS.i). . K) K Lower, ouc. Receipt a. Bhlpmenta. Wheat, bu 1 ( 4 43 ?h Col n. bu 15 ?1 4 Mil Oats, bu 4,oj0 j.OvO PbUadelphta I'rodare Market. riHI.AOKI.I'HIA July 23 nUTTKR Ptjn.lv. iulr ilemaiid: extra wt-stern crcain-t-i'. 1-'-; extta iatbv prttits. luc. I (.1 ,-4 Qulut and bate'.y steady; fresh nearby loss oif; fre-ih western, 2i.. c. I"M off; fieah southwestern, lite, Ions on"; fi -- h e.'utheru. liic, off. cill'l'.Src-yiilet but steady: New Vork foil eieMina, holce 10 fa tier, d-isii.,.; New oik full cicams, fair to good, .'40. Haaeaiotta 4. rain Market. MINNK.Al'OI.IS Jn)w B-.WHFAT-.IoK-, S"c; -eitelliher, li.'vvi'; lie. -ember. liVM''i'! On tiaik; No. 1 Imrd. ;"; No I ninth, ei o .-; No. I lion hern, u,.-. r l.t'l ll -lht pten la. j h j j,; second pat. his. f. i 1 I 1, Hint eleais, 1.'..,!; Sri-MIHl c'i-.i r.1. . !.!. litlA.N in lu .. Ill; shorts. !tl Bt 1 1 e 11 k ee fralu Market. W.LWAl Kf K. July "t W 1 1 F AT 1'iwii: N-i I (...et hem, 21 "-: N ". 2 norm al 11 " -'-.; i n t"-i'. Hxe d. l.VI- !.. I..'. , r ; N,,. I , . 1 VI.! i.f-I'ui,, No. 2, 0 . ; s tin phi. S3 1 i-111; No. 3 i I. plei,li-r, In .la i ! , .1.1 .11 i 1 .dy; f 85 t 92V4 8 !'5 7 00 7 00 7 n 7 45 7 62V, 7 47V, 7 66 NEW YORK STOCKS ANDEONDS Undertone Tinn, tut Ttf9 it a ITaried Ilesitatiou ia - Tricea. - 1 RUSSIA NO LCNCCR GHO'JND FCR ALARM Iras and fleet storks Only Seearllles Which Offer Amy Dtrx Possi bllltles la (ha Hack Market. NEW TORK, July 2.1. A marked subsid ence of suecuiative Interest was observed In today's nuirket, partly aUubutabie lu toe aiiort sesaion and the rush from the city ior the cnuV o( the week holiday. Hut the limit to tne preient active movement waa pretty cleaiiy shown by the duiineaa yeaterOay. 'J here whs the-same hexUutlon of prices today, but the unilertutia wns firm and there waa little pressure to sell, simply a re.isallon of the recent Ifrge buy ing In diftorent quarters -of the list. The settlement of the Ruaaiari selsurea in the Red sea seemed so well defined as to leave li'.tle surface ground for uneasiness. It Is probable, however, that some repressive tifect Is stlli felt from the sudden poasmll IHes of trouble developed by the incident. 1 tie only featuro in today s market , was the spechil hritincas of Iron and steel stocks. I nited rilatea bteel proterred added 3 to Its weeks gain, and the stocks of the In dependent companies made some sharp ad vanffs. The stock market has been very Irregu lar throughout the wek and Its occasional strength lias been manifested In a very spotty milliner. The Impression made upon speculative sentiment, however, has been to increaao coniidt-nco in the underlying strength. Professional operators have lie hi to an opinion that a normal reaction alter the considerable rise In prices waa over due and the attitude towiirds the market has been one of constant suspicion. While the week's market has ahowu many algns of Instability and prices have wavered con atatiily, the movement waa as constantly stopped short on a precipitated decline. The etlcl has been to Impress sentiment with the strength of tha forces behind the mar ket and to encourage hopes of an curly redemption of tha advance. The small ef fect produced upon prices by happenings which ssein to have a posltlvs bearing against values has the same encouraging eitect. Tha moat notable features of tha present rise In prices bus been the Indif ference towards news ove!or,rnerjrs, ' At the meeting of the Northern Securities directors the unceremonious refusal to even consider a concllliutory proposition looking to a settlement of tha dispute between stockholders out of court gave strong ground for. an assumption that the laaue Joined between the two parties for the control of Northern Pacific and of tha northwestern railroad situation can only be settled by the success of one or the other party. There la no-questlon In Amer ican financial affairs which has caused so much tiread and anxiety as this. Yet this week's Incident had a stimulating effect rather than otherwise upon the market There has been occasional hesitation man Ifest In the bond market, but the tone has been good. United States bonds art un changed on call from last week. Following was the range ot quotations on the Naw York Block exchange- Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison 3,4K 7a."4 78 7H do pfd B. & O do pfd Can. iaclflc Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago & A do pfd Chicago Gt. Western C. & N. VV C, M. A t. f do pfd... , Chicago T. & T do pfd C . C, C. A St. L.. ... Colo. Southern do 1st ptd do 2d pfd..- Del. & Hudson Del., It & Western... IX & R. G do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do lid Pfd Hook. Valley, ofd ... do nfd 111. Central. Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd u & n: ;- Manhattan Z., Met. Heau titles Met. 6t. Hy Minn. V St. L M.,t. P. & a. St M. da pfd Mo. Factfio. M., K. & T do pfd Nat l li. R. of M., pfd N. Y. Central Norfolk & W do pfd ; Ontario & W Pennsylvania P., C C. & Bt. V.... Reading , 1 do 1st pfd y do 2d pfd..,....,.,.. Rock Island Co do pfd Bt. I & P. F. 2d pfd St. U S. W do pfd 80. Fact Ho So. Hull way do pfd Texas dt Pacific Tol., St. Lf. & W ' do pfd Vnlon PuclHo do pfd.,., .' Wabash do pfd .i.. W. & I,a ke Erie Wla. Central do pfd Mex. Central Adams Kx Amer. Ex. U. 8. Ex..., Wells-Kargo Kx...... Atnal. Copper Amur. Car & P do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil.... do pfd Amer. Ice do pfd Amer. I-!neeJ Oil... do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd 9uo ;A 9tili 1.7'J0 bb. 85 94 ' "i66 1244 124J4 123'4 . . . . lttf 10 24 84 3i0 ZVA 84 3nH 79 14H IT'.i 14i Si 1.9 .5 14, 75 HV4 4S.il 2u 1"S4 2 22 72 254 62si 8s!4 69 7!4 137 19 . 8 ' 114) 14H 14 "i.400 148 1V i66 'i 200 2im) 60O 14-H 4.s ) 161 4s4 2t' 1604 of( friO 2t)0 724 72'A 26". 200 1914 19 .- ., .;flH . .. 43Vi 2,600 117 117tt 117i4j ...... .. .. 101 ...... .. v. I)s7 , , 100 U84 . HSa 114 4t) 0 Jo0 4,k"0 100 TAK) V314 ,li8 lc 41 V4 73 d28 7J14 121 . 944 isi 41 s-4 119'4 b2'4 8 J074 12114 64 6314 ' S3 6-04 23 6n f:'!4 33 tn 2f ! 2s4 97'4 " 1714 ill lh 41' 600 624 62H 7X1 6,0)0 SI 1214 3o!4 121 8,000 fc-lH" 2,400 ' inO . u0 "yi S.S'O i.hnti a jo "ji'sj .2"0 HO luO H4) 400 23H 6i'4 M 33 V 'SIS U 2i S 79i 94 17'4 3H: 15 23 s:;--i 2-114 W 2o 814 97 94 17U 8fr i 8t'4 io . 14 17 c 2tv; 4W 914 'l ... .. ' .. 2-0 1"8 204 t.-H 77-2 211' 4 , 28 MS y-r h ' 6-' 37-W, 1!4'4 l.-'i fit 21 Iti2 1S14 .. till 8! 73-4 2i'I Kii l"-",4 31 77 221 r 44-. l-'4 77'4 3,510 . 80O 5:14 19 R2i4 ID-si 2,800 ' 22?4 22 Amer. Smelting & R. l.tvvt B7'4 9i laij S.'a, 67 1-K- ll'U ao pia Amer. Sugar Rof Atiacnnda M, Co truokiyn R. T Colo. Fuel St I Con. Gas Cuin TiuuUtA do tfd Distillers' Securities. Gen. Electric Inter. Paper do pfd , Inter. Pump do pfd Nut'l Ied North American peopie's tins.. prened Steel Car.,.. do pfd Pullman P. Car Republic Steel do ptd Rubber Goods '.o pfd Tenn. Cu.-'l & I V. Hi- leather do pi.i TI. R Realty U. S. Rubber..'..,.... do pfd U. B. fcir.el 1"0 7u0 .-) llnl loO 100 6tiH 6914 fto 22'4 riu 100 M kit So luuH lwi4 hiO 1.014) 8 ' 44 7 44 ',4 12.1"0 luO 71a K.1 4K'4 1'" " i:.'i ' 7t0 S.t'D 40.2n0 17 6..-S4 plt.i do pi I -',- W Ii gh. Klectrlc. Wet rn I nlon. 100 R'H KS'4 as Tc-tul sulea for tha day, 144,9u0 shares. London Stock. Market. LONDON. July 25. Closing: Coiiaeia. money ., s 1! 1 N Y. Central lf?Uj do a.-ouul Norfolk a W : 4 Aiirt'-'tidii ............ I i t?o ptd V 41 a.1' lu"ii Ontario & W ii; d'i ltd a,"4 I'rtiinavlvfcnla 6- i Balllm .ra A !IM.... a hand Mlum a , ( anaii.il Faclllc 1 -'" V llasitln, ns I S A re, 10 It, M ,,,4 4VV Chl'SKO I' W 'V do !d pia a -. 4. A St.. P., to. Hall.., 4 'i flrhcora I"' do pfo 'C I). B O t- So. Pacifc t ' do pld 7 t ulon faclCo . , Ina tH do ptd uo Ul ptj 4'4 I'. B. Msel l-.'vi do Id 4 40 do ptd 6-t 4 lllli. Ota On 1 ml Must 'atisa 1 lAMis A Nsb lw do jf 4 xn al , K A T IKS Si.en,.h la last IdMuiX, J uly 2.1. "los'nyl i-i ! . V I It -14 11 . fitemlv. jiill-lod per ounce. Mm :-. i . 'i Jw'C t ent. 1r it 'f uincoitnt In the open market for abort bills ia SHI, . pi r ccni; for ti.mu pior.ti.s bins, 2 i .t- cent. Ouial-3 Money Market. Tt ere ha h. en very btiie iiupiovetueitt In t'te (i'-m,li t f .1 f.iu.'s u.tIi.m; the v, u, l.'wo i.ilis hi tee h. if.-r cm, s hf'i.nt.' " ' I' M' I. M"-H Mon.-ts s I- , v ., f . I'r Ciei I i,n If-I." Ii-Mlvt? i.i.tna I" ,.- 'o . . I i ..'..!. a I'd tl c. in, - Hi I i i, .1 . ... 1 . 1 e f 1 11. in t 1, - 11 t : - v ., 11 1 ..1 I. .. . , 11 . in a 1 , , 1 y , 1 , ,,, l I ' 4 t' i.e. 1. 0 t I .- si e .r l .,,( . . 1 .. '' 1 ! I'-e 1 1 1 ( -:,." t ... ,,. , s I.Mto I I 1 V - .:. I J I til." Hill .,1,1 .1 1h abundance of the harvests wijh the ruling Men prices fur rraio bespeak a fli trade of gererous pr-'portlons In all loh binir llnea. Liacount ratea vary from i to 6 per cent Kew Turk Money Market. XFW TOP.IC, July IT MONET On rail, nominal; no loans; time loans, easy; sixty davs. 2 per cent; ninety days, 2H per cent; six months, J , per rent; prime mercan tile rrer. ?S .4 per cent fiTkii.l.INl tXCIM Ni SE Firm, with sc. toil business in bankers' bills nt II .1 4 8,40 for demsnd and at 24 Mi;ri 4 si'5 for sixty-nay hills; posted rates, H fc; (,4.00 and 4"; commercial hills. 24 M-4.84iv SlI.VKll Hr, Kv; Mexican dollars, 4f4- Ht 1ND8 Government, ateady; railroad, steady. The closing quotations en twnds ar as follows: V. a. rr. ta. reg vnnatu s. g. 4s.. .I So roupon M"t. Otttrsl 4s...... M - ia Is. r p .'.l ao lut Ino 14 fla routMin 1- V Winn, a- St. I 4s... i la ns rf ill -a. M., K. 4k T. 4s Usl flo cMpen 11 do I, - i old 4.. res I' M. n. R. of at e. 4s. 1- to coupon il " N. T. C. f. IH S At'hlsnn s. 4 I;l, N. J. C. s. 6. t)o a ll. ' s, Sn. Pietllo 4a I"1-1 I.... v.' do li '4 ....l"34k N. A W. e. 4s jail .... i jO. B. U 4a psr.... rn i . ... 1 1 il Sa Psnn. e. S4 Atlantic C. L. B. Se O. 4 do ! Central of Os. iln lat Inc ri,.a. ac Ohio 4Ha. . 9 Raitlns Sen. 4. V9 .HMS.St. L, A I. M. . ..! Chli-axo A A. Isa... '"S ft. U. A 8. T. fg. 4a. M C. B A 0. n. 4a.... St. U H- W. ! M C. N W. e. 7b....i;o 'Usabeerd A. L. 4s 441 O. M. A 8. P. f 4s..l"t4 So. ranfto 4a C, R. I. P. 4a 71i Sn. Rallwar H P' do col. ta. hi iTsiaa A P. la II C'C. Ft L. . 4a.. lot :::: 2 i .... MVt T.. St. I,. A W. 4s.. 7.1 Milcano Tar, Union Parina 4a H r4 do tiorr. 4s Ie"t4 f S 8I-.I td la ... 7104 Wabaah la 117 do deb. B MH W. A b. R 4a tli Wla. t'entral 4s W Colo. Ful a. la 71 Vi f'nn. Tobaree 4a. Colo. A So. 4a.. D. A R. O. 4a... ..KM) Erfa prior lien 4a. , do Baa. 4a P. W. A D. C. is. .I'M 14 llorklns Val. LAN. unl. 4a li'U Offered. tlostoa Stock Quotations. POSTON, July 23 Call loans, 22H per cent; time loans, Jtjfl'i per cent. Oiflclal closing of storks and bonr us: Atchlaoa adj. 4s. da 4s ki. Cantrsl 4a Atchison ........ do pfd ftoaton A Albany Pniten A Mains. Hoaton Elevated Fltchburs pfd ., .. M1 Waiting. eommoB .. Tt .. 7S .. a. .. t'st .. II .. .. MVt ..-470 .. H it .. n .. 14 .. i' .. T4 ... 1't .. 11 .. 4 .. 4H .. 4J-4 .. 't .. li"4 .. vst .. 14 Vt . . 85 .. 6V4 .. 17 .. i74 .. M .. l" .. TI ..ltuHiAdTanturs ,.A2 .. (! ..HI I Alloiiea amslxamated ... American KISS . Atiantlo , ningha.nl '!. A Kscia.?.. rentenntal Cooper Ranc .. I'aly Weat iiomlnloB Coal , Franklin Onancy Hex. Central N. Y., N. H. A H. Pars Marttuatts ... Vnlon ParlSo ; 4H 191 74 7Va y Aoier. Arge. Cham. l4Va au n u , A rnT. 1'n-ii Tuhe. . Amr. Buxar do ptii Amer. T. A T Amr, Woolea ..... do pfd .......... fiomlnion I. A B... . T& liala Hoeals 4V4 atnae. Mining ... .13i .Mlrhixan ........ .ixas,, Mohawk ... ,liiS Mont. C. A C... . llS'OKI Dominion ... . T7 lOsreols ,.. list Parrot kloon Cleo. lllo loi .UulnrT General Electric Jul Shannon Mass. Electrio . dl4 Tamarack . "do B(d Vfaaa. Gas , I nlted Fruit United ghoe Mach.., do pfd , V. S. Rteel do pfd Bid Asked. 734 Trlnltr 411 U. S. Mlniof... un v a. oil m :ptah "i Vlrtnrla J7M Wtnona Wi Wolverine New Tork Minima Stocks. NEW YORK, July 23. Tha followlngr are me cioniug prices on mining stocks Adams Con .. 49 .. M .. 10 .. 10 .. I ..in ..MS .,m Mills Chlet .... Ontario Opblr Phoenix Potoai AOc u Bmeca llrunawlc-k Con ... Cosistork Tunnel Con. Cal. A V... Horn Sliver Iruo Eltver ........ ladrllle Con ...no ...III ...u Savage Hlerra Nevada . Htnall Hopes ... SlauiUrd Forelga Financial. PARIS. July 23. Prices Improved on the Bourse today, but business waa dull. Rus sian Imperial 4s closed at 92.70 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 6.06. PARIS. July 23.-4 p. in Three per cent rentes, 9Rf 2!4o for the account of exchange on London; 26f 24o for checks. BERLIN, July 23. Exchange on London, 20 marka 45 pfeg for chocks. Discount rates: Short bills, 1 per cent; three months' bills, 214 per cent. Prices on ths Bourse today opened firm and higher. Later trading became Inactive. JUJNDON, July 23. Money In the market was In fair supply today, The pressure waa therefore lessened. The money stringency may be severe July 25, when tl,6u0,0u0 of Japanese money will be trans ferred to the Bank of England. The gov ernment will replace A'32,!ioO,000 of ex chequer bonds by a new Issue of three-year bonds. The stock exchange waa quiet and generally firmer In the hope that the crlBls hud . passed. .. Consols hardened. Home rails, moved up. especially the southern group. Americana opened irregular, but recovered to above pnrity, became Inactive and closed firm. Kulttrs were ocoasidnally harder. Imperial government 6s of 19)4 were quoted at Dank Clearing fog the) Week. General 'business in Omaha has been fairly good, much better thnn at many of our competing cities. Bradstreet gives the decrease for ths week In Omaha at 12.7 pr cent; Topeka shows 17 per cent loss, St. Joseph 20 per cent, Kansas City 15 per cent, while many 'of the large cities of the east and west show even greater losses. Jobbers report business prospects rather more en couraging. The weekly clearings of Omaha banks for the week ending today compared with the corresponding week of last year were: 1 1 &i 18 Monday Jl,84S.r..i.20 $1..S73.41 Tuesday 91S.947.40 l,230,2s4.Sg Wednesday 1'M.4i 9 53 l.l99,o4l.3S Thursday 971,175.78 1,1R.')-,7'.I9.B Friday ; 6-l5.6o2.24 l,17t),M1.65 Saturday 1.034.8J1.1S 9 .'6, Wo. 99 - Totals tfl.tSe.e'iJ.SO $fi940,787.93 .A decrease of $703,792.63 from the corre sponding week last yeur. ClearlesT Hoih Averages. ' NEW YRK, July 23. The statement of averages of the clearing houne banks of this city for the week shows: Loans, $1,099,849,20; increase " $12,330,500. Deposits. -$l,l?i.'l 4-3.2"0; Increase, $2,273,OuO. Circulation. $;a,!;2,rxs; decrease, ll.ficO. Legal tenders, $13,016,000; increase, $&uS,2d0. Specie, $a.90.,40i); increase, $!,. SOU. Re serve, $:j.'iy,(t70,4tX; incrennu, $11,614,7ijO. He. serve required, tton, 300,800; Increase, $0,6, 4i4). Rurnlus, $50,ti.6i); Increitse, $B,04S,2n0. Ex-United Stmes deposits' $o6,446,4uo; in creu.ne, $0,061,275. , -vVaol Market. Boston July . WOOL Te rrltm-y wools ere firm; pulled wools are quiet with snmll offerings; foreign wools hold firm In sympathy with strong conditions abroad. Leading quotations are: Idaho, fine. !', lbc; heavy tine, 14-ul5c; fine meillnro, lav; medium, 19t(c; low medium, 2u;j ic; Wyo ming, finis, ii'..17c; heavy tine, l-.mlio; line medium, 17Cjif.c; medium, lnvtJOc; low me dium, HOfilio; Utah and Nevada, fine, lti'.'i l"lc; heavy fine, 14'ul5o; tine medium, l. J lkcj medium, 2,"';',1c; low med'um, ?"r"'o; Dakota, fine, Witillc; tine mudiuiri 17;ii.lc; niedlum, lo.yii)c; low metllutu, 2ii.i.ic; llon (iinit, fine, choice, 2"7(2io; hue. average, 19 ii ''S fine medium, cliolce, Sinj21c; average, It'c'JOc; staplu, i'ij-ic; medium, choice, 23 41 ST. IOUIS, July 23 -WOOtr-Steady; me dium griides. combing and clothing. 240 iivjcj light fine, lOjidc; heavy fine, l-'giuc; tub-wanlied, 33c. ' ' I.OMioW, July 23 There is a good In quiry for wool. Cross breds are firm, espe cially strong haired. M"rinos are oulet nd stHudy. Tim arrivals for the fifth series of sales amount to 2.",, ii.il bales, including 9,5u0 furfsarded direct to tiplnners. The Imports of wool during tho vsi-ek were: New South Wh'cs. i7 bslea; O iieenjile n d bales; Victoria, 216 bales; South Aus tralia. 11 bales; New Zeuhnid, S.dKJ bales; Cape of Good Hups and Natal, 27 bulen; elsewhere, l,4i9 'bales. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails, N K W YortlC, July 23-KVAPORATn A PIT.. KS The market allows tittle chunge. Old ctop supplies are very Unlit and re ceive Utile attention, while futures are of fered at about fi'i i'iC for oet"ber-I ecem1nr shipment. Common are ouo'.ed Bt 4-tj,j',jc: prime, 6'6ih'; choice, tVucitc; fancy, 7i? 7'ac. CALIKfUiNIA DRIED FBt'ITS Prunes are qi.'lcl. althniiiih present prices are con iilirtd lorn enotiKii to attract business, the four t'iiea being offered on the basis of 2 f. o b. Apricots are mining out slnwlv st recent price; choice are duott-d at 9'- Puo; extra choice, lu'ti ln4"; fancy, lliil.'lc. IJertches sliow no sjiecliil featuie; chol- e ere still held nt 7-'j ,v, extra choice, 7l.uo; fancy, iuiileC. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Ju'y 23 VI RTALS There wus a mo-leiitte (ieinanil fiom conHumeia to nieet 1 in n.ed laie reoiilreiiient?!, but the business lepiiiteil In all metul markets waa of h' luiility dul'ni-i Tlie tin market was steady; epot, $j7 i.,L. SI 5c. Coi..-r was not OIT'iieii freelv tlid Wss In guild llenl'ifii; lake, $12 t.:'Ht'l2 H: el-etrolvilc. ij tj ... c it Ikl r-asitiig, i2 3.' ' '012 iai. I-ad quiet i,d steudy; spot. I 1 .;,'.;. i.t.lter bim, deinand lip-i.t; sput. If!. 1 4 Tie lion market was I'ftlu r uuhctilcil, w:tn ptic.es iioitiiiiaily un- li'Mlt((ed. r. U'l'H July 3-y,iTAI.-Iei.1 de" ht Ulun l.l.'i. spciti-r dull at It.ijjt 4.7, ( oiiee Market. .W t RK, Ji.lv 2t -i-orrtK The i''i tl'l I.,h..-H 1 1." I,,-l M(-tl.l," uf l.l'. , . ,1 in,-- ei. i r,,). 'l very tiu'.-t, f- i.. 1 -; .n..! it .1 -1 I t; o. c , : i i- J v 5 ... tit 11.0. r el i' -c a. id Amy wt 4 . .v. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Kftiketi Demoraliied 0icg to the Labor Trouble. FEW HOGS WANTED AT ANY PRICE Packers All Oat ef the MarketsAt liate Htar Ko gtoek at Cease ajneace Had lleca Sold aad flteatloai Very brave. ' xtni'Tii nvmil -tnt 2S Receipts were ttll& nogs tneep. Olicial Monday 7.5 Ollulal Tue.ilay 1.4i' tu'ii-tril VeonesOay .... !io (Hhcial Thursday ,. 1.44J OKI' lal Prliiay 2,t'S Ollicial katurdsy !.' 1 4.4 K.M4 1. 7 2. ;2 Oia) 1.0.? 1.5i To'.al this week 6.77J fame days last weak... 4,'.-2 tatne week before 12,o,iti rame three weeks ago. 91 tiurne four weens ago. ,11.7.4 Same days last year. . .13.114 17.6X) 11.710 4.1 6 6 i,.i oo.7" 40.JI1 16 8 10,4i.9 11.871 41,971 KKCEIITS f'UK J UK YKAR TO DAlK. 1 he following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at riouth Omaha for tne year to uate, witn comparison wltu last year; IJial. Ka'd. Jnc. Cattle 470.H42 Mo.6. Dec. 6.2S7 Hogs 1.4..2J..J l,4:-.Ki bbp 7rf,4fll -tii.bnO 1S3.W1 Average ruces paid lor hogs ac South Omaha for the last aeveral days with com parison: Date. j 1904. 19u3. 1S02. 1901. lBtv.!tS49.lS91. $t 7 64 6 67 7 64 6 glil I 1 JI .1 CI t Ml IKI I I 61 6 60 7 62 t 4 a vi 11 '74i 6 73 6 Wi 6 l'i' 6 11 I 6 13 1 78 $ M a bi I 66 II "i t 76 i 7$ I 70 $ '.a i n i 77 3 77 1 82 3 8J x iu t 86 81 $ 79 I 82 8 5S t 41 6 W I 44 I a-. 6 5 i 16 6 )H 6 79. I75 7 k. 7 h, 7 7i $ s: 6 Ml 0 ( 1 6 .' 6 13 t t4 6 0 .' t 90 t 90 4 04 4 U 4 0u 5 99, 7 a t BO. t U 7 73 t us $ 77 i ii 22) I 64 8 02 il IK. 6 22( VI I Mi t 25 k 0..1 1 in 4 m. 4 87 4 11 4 U 'l 4 i" 4 Vt 4 19 6 071 4 2li 4 84, 16 T 73 7 koi 6 I to T 62 7 41 6 67 7 82 i 70 Indicates Bunday. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars ' of stock brought In today by each road wan: 1 Cattle. Hogs. Missouri Pacific li ., t RAM. V $ H. & M. Ry 1 $ C. 1). 4k Q 1 Total receipts .' '. 7 t The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne Dum ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattte, Hogs. Bwltt and Company , 221 .... Cudahy Packing Co., K. C 162 1IIU at Bon 4 .... Kingan Co , 217 Cudahy Bros. & Co 848 Lelghtonid: CO ,. ... 6 i Bouden ... &I6 Parker & Webb 247 Other buyers 40 . .... Totals 417 1,580 CATiXiE Commission men and railroads by prompt action got word to shippers in all ulreciions yesterday afternoon that the labor troubles had been renewed and In this way held off all cattle intended for this market, so there were no tresh ar rivals, and only a naif dozen loads rsached hero, direct to a local house. The market on beer steers broke lOii'loo yesterday morning before the strike was ordered renewed, so that, barring the lock out, the market was In poor shape. After the trouble was announced no effort was made to clear up the receipts, and up to a late hour this morning there was iu move ment in the beef, cattle trade. Cows and heifers sold off yesterday 15 25c early and after the break the market fell Hat. There were no freah arrivals this morning and no effort waa made to clear up the few held over from yesterday. In tbe feeder division the past week the trade has been extremely dull and prices are considerably lower than a week ago. There were no fresh arrivals snd yard traders had few on hand this morning. The country demand continues limited and the market la unsettled and aeak. BEES' STEERS. Ho. Av. Pr No. A. Pr. .....V.nt 4(0 17 ,....1?1 Id) 10 ......1121 I 45 II 1311 I M STEERS AND HEIFKRti. M ill li cowa . o KaW I TO PIOO8 Only nine cars arrived this morn ing owing to the quick work of commission men In notifying shippers of the crisis. Be tides the freah receipts forty-three loads were left over from yesterday. During the morning there was no effort from packers to buy- and n bids at all were placed by them. Shipping orders were also limited and the few sales made In that direction .were 10$ 16o lower even for selected lots, and very few hogs were wanted at any price. At a late hour the. situation was not Improved and there was practically no market for anything except as noted above, Ns, At. Ko. Al. No. At. Is. ". e tt o 4 it ... 1 oft Ml IU 140 4 M SO I 4 ... i Oft ID 2': ... I OS JS 114 ... I 05 6H EE P -There were no fresh arrlvgls and ho demand from any source this morning. Te.n loads remained unsold yesterdny and theae were forwarded, leaving nothing on sale here. The run for two weeks has been insignificant and the market is very uncer tain and unsatisfactory. Quotations for grass sheep snd lambs: Good ta choice yearlings, $4.2S'fT4.70; fair to Kood yenrilnrs. $3 61'U'1.23: good to choice wethers, $4.00 ij:4.2."i; fair to good wethers, $:i(34 .00; good to choice ewes, $3.5Ka37fl: fulr to good ewes, f3.25fr'3.50; good to choice lambs, JoTjlAtfj.TS; fair to good lambs. $5.00,3 6.60. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Jfoirinol, Hoars Slow aad Lower and Sheep Slow. CHICAGO, July 2S. CATTLE Receipts, 4'Xi head. Mnrktt nominal; good to piiire stoat's. $J.4ii!ii6 .36; poor to medium, ltri'a? 6 2"; stocker and feeders, $2.iKmi4 .00; 11 si, $l.!Vty4.M): heifers, $2.Ouu6.50; dinners. t.tv 1.0); bulK $2.o"ri4.10: calves, 2.50i.fi.75: Texas fel stears 3 (aVn4.75. H0n8-Recelpts, 6,000 head. Market c'ow snd loner; mixed and butchers', $5.10r(i7j.4O; good to choice heavy, $o1r."5 3o; rough henvj-. $4 9"fr. 10; light, $5.1mu5 .36; btnk of Siiles. : iMna.sn. 81IF.EP AND TAMP.R-Rec.c!ptB, ?,000 head. Bheep slow; In nibs slow; good to choloo vtethera. 4.00O4.; fuir to dunce mixed, $3.l4.o0; western sheep, $3.85ai.23; native lambs, $4.00.27.60. Kansas City Lire Stork Market. K A NBA 8 CITT, July 23-CATTLE Re ceipts, l,7u0 head, no southerns; market un changed: native steers, $4.0U''u6.00; southern steers. $2.7&d4 00; southern cows, $1.76,0 3.60; nstlve cows snd heifers, $1 7Mi6 00; stoekers and feeders. $2.60iU4.6o; bulls. $? 2'Vo:l.75; calves. $2 oii-ii 4.5o; wemern ulcers, $3.7&u5-iO; western cows, $l.76'i73.75. lloOS-Receipts. 4 54) heed: market llij fa lower than Frl-Jny morning; bulk of pales, H.Hii'riU U0; he.'tvv, $4!t,iil0; puckers, $4 'i-vS m: plK and llr-hfs $1 Jf.ni5.00. KHKKP AND LAM lid None; market noiiilnully steady; muttons, $3 ?.'r4 641; lambs. $l(Vii(jo; rungs wethers, tJ.Esxjl.SO; dWl'l, $3.0Ulll7i. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 23 RE HVE8 Re ceipts, 17 head: no trading today; dressed beef, steady, D"U',4e: a little extra beef. 1 ..'!; exports, l.b.o head cattle and LuO head sheen. CALVES Receipts, 404 head; market rteudy; 3 cars westerns unsold; veal. $i.uO 4j70o: city dren.aid vCilo. steady. OS ilVc. liMJ! Receipts. Iwl head: feeling nom inally lower on western advices. Hilt.'I'.P AND LAM Hrf-Receipts. i 'M head; market for choice freh lumbs steady, otliera not wanted, but ruled Pteady; aiieep, $2 5oiy I fc ; lanihs, $4(n u7(iO; dressed mut tun, ijiu'c; UroiweJ lambs, 9(jic. t. I.onls Live Sleek Market. RT. LOI' 18, July t3. CATTLE Receipts, 4hk beail. liu-ludliig 2Wj Texsns; inurkel flow ; unlive shipping and export steer. $lt' $ 1; drrsM-il Leef and butcher steers H i0 Kiiilo; Btreia under l,ti iiimiik's. $3 4 1 0 : sun kers and f-eders. 2.- 4 : cows and I'etters, $2 hmJ ; I'sniiwa. $1 fc 'i2 ii; buiis, f i .'!. ij 4 in; ( ttivea, $4 ifni9.taj; 'Irxae and in dinn steers. $i ooiy (.on; cows and bvifis, $i i.. 1 ii. li.o.ri Receipts, 1.000 head; market lower ami uiicertMii'j pigs and llshis, $4.7!io o lu; viii l-ei s. ro ui ifil5, bull tiers and best heavy, 1.1 I' -I '" tHt.t.P AND LAMIiH Receipts, 4'X head; tnjihMt el"w; liallve ti.u 1 1 olid. f:6 .-.:',.; h'H.i.s, llii'.l)'"; culls snd bm-l.K. I'.'u.f 4....; st.a-Uers, $- 7i-il i-; Itraans, i b j i i. tlosx f llr I lae imra Xnraiet. PIUi'K I'I'l f, I. Julv 23. If I e.'lul Tela. V : .mi I ' Hi 'i 1 1.- M-i . I i t, to I. l; li.ar. I t 1,1.. I u. . I i ., S i ; ci. a W.at a .4 4n J, - j i 'J--, i.iimi and July 1.,.. $ 1.14 July s Iu'a July I.,.. July 4 July 5.... 6 26 Julv I.,.. ( J.'.U, July 7.... 6 19 July .... i lov, July .... ( lo July 10... July 11... 6 11 July 12 . July 13... 02H July 14... $ 13 July 15... 6 11 July 16... 6 18 July 17... July 18... ( 21 July 19... ( la J'.ny Jtn... 6 ;4 July 21... t 10 July 22... $ 067 July U fra, tlOansj.flG; calves and yearlings, i - -i i . Hi ulS-Receipts. head; market i"' srlppeia bui irg PV lower; Belling at $4.MJ l..., bulk, $4 . u-4 3. St. Jnsenk Ll-re Stork Market. ST. JOfifFH. M.v. July JS C ATTLTC Receipts, i head; market steady to strong; top. ;, .!,.". tt. It i h;s-Re. elpta. 1 1 .eon bead: msrket 617 loo lower: light. $.Y0. S til .10; medium and hea vv. J4 97V 5 . bilLEP AND LA MRS Receipts, nons. Stork la SIgM. Folic Ing are the receipts of live Strug for thi six principal western cities yester day. C.ill. 11a-. Dhu. South Omaha Chicago kanfJi City .. tt. I.nuik ft. Joseph .... Sioux City ... Totals .... li-0 AO .... 4' ... .1.7-0 .... 4'0 .... l'S .... 60 a, mo 4.C-0 l.!'"0 4 t.OOQ ,...2.So5 14.390 $.410 OMAHA WHOLESALE. stARKETS Condition of Trade and notations oa Staple and Fancy rrodaee. FnrjS Receipts liberal; firm; freah can dled stock, 15c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, roosters, ac cording to else, he; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 7c; geeae, 5c; broilers, lCc. rtUTTER Packing stock, 11c- choice to fancv dilry, l?!il4c; separator b-WITc. FRESH FltH Trout, lie; pickerel, c; Plkr. '9c; perch. 7c; blueflsh, 12-; whlteftah, i4c; salmon, I4c; redanapper. lie; lobster, freen, 2c; lolvater, boiled, 30c: bullheads, lo; cstflsh. 14c; blnck bass. 80c; halibut, liV; erarples, l?n roe shad, $1: buffalo, ,8o; white bass, lie; frog legs, per dos, Sbc. 11 R AN Per ton, $1. , II A Y Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association Choice No. 1 upland, is; No. 2, $7.50: medium. $6 60 coarse, $6. Rye straw, J5.S0. These prices are for hy of good color and quality. Demand fair snd recolpta light. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES! Navel, choice, large slse, $3; fancy navels, ail sixes, 14. mi; Mediterranean sweets, choice, all sixes, 3.0oHX3.iu; Jaffa, till sizes. $2 i.(u3.0v; Valenclaa, ail alsaa, iJ 4; 3 T;i LKMoNS California fancy, ro-$O0-360, $3.7.'i(4.2fi; choice, $2.7ii)3.0O. CALIFORNIA FIQa-Per 10-lb. carton. 60c; Imported Smyrna, i-crown, lie; , s crown. 14c; I-crown, loo. BANANAS Per mcdium-alied bunch, $2 09 62.00: Kimho, $2.7ui3.2o. , DATES Perslen, per hox of pkga., 12; In 6o-ib. boxes, ac per lb.; Oriental stuffed, per box, $2 40. PINEAPPLES In crates ef 4 to 42. per crate, $3.23 FRUITS. AFPLKS-Green, oer V-bu. box, 75c. KA8PRiiRRlEo Per 24 qts.. W; Pr 14 pts., $1.6u; red , raspberries, per 24 pts., Waah., $3. ... BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 24 qts., $2. 8TRAWBERR1E3 Colorado, per 4-Qt. case, $2.60. , : CrikKUlES California. Royal Ann or Tartarian, per box, $1.26; home grown, per 24 qts., $1.2U GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. caaa. I1.J0. PEACHEti Texiis. per 4-bask.et crate, sue; California Alexandra, per oox. $M. ' FLUJdd caiUoruui, Xrugoy, Burbarks, $1.66. , PEARS-Californla, $2.75 per box. APRlCOTo CaUtornia. $.). CANTELOUPH-Xexas aer crate, $2,600 t"6; Calllornla, por crate, $5.0044600. VVATERMifiLONS Per lb. t,ci'aUd), Po; each, sixuhoc. , . CURRANTS Red and white, per 4-qu case. S1.26. VEGETABLES. POTATOES New Texas Red stock, la sacks, per bu., 60c. ., . NAu BEANd Per bu.. $2.1602 25. ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate. $2.00; Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., ,2'iu. CABBAGK Horns grown, lc per lb. CAULIFLOWWH Per dot., 6iU. CUCUMBERS Per dos.. 2ic. . TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, H. RADISHES! Par dog. bunches, 2oo. , LETTUCE-Tcu. per do., S0o. TURNIPS Bouihern, per do., 26o. BEETS Southern, per dos., 26o. CARROTS Southern, per dos., 26c PARSLEY Per dos., 25c. BEANS Wax, per bu. box. $1.00; per H bu. basket, tOc; string, per bu. box, $2.00; per M bu. boTt, 76o; Wisconsin blue beans, 16-qt. box, 12.00. GREEN PEPPERS Per S-basket crate, 2u0' . SQUASH Home grown, per dog., 7Ro. PEAS Per bu. box. $1.00. EGG PLANT Southern, per dog., tl.CO. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., JOo. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No, 2 afreen. sol No. I salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, to; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. 3 veal cslf," 12 to IS lbs., 4c; dry salted, 8'7J'12c; shesp pelts. 24if:27c: horse hides, l.K'n;2.f0, CHEESiiiWisconsin twins, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin young America, 12c; blucat Bwlss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, Uc; Wlsoou sin Ilmberger, 18c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., Uo; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, par lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., sc; roasted pes nit is, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, per lb., ll'v 18o; large hickory nuts, per lb., 11c: almonds, soft shell, per lb., ISc: hard shell, 13c; shellbarks, per bu., $2.00: black walnuts, per bu., $1.25. Cotton Market. ' LIVERPOOL, July 23.-COTTON-flpot quiet; prices li'ffSt points lower: American middling fair, 6.3iic; good middling, .24c: ml'idllng, 614c; low middling, 6.9uc; good ordinary, 8.76o.. 8T. LOUIS, Mo., July 23. COTTON Nominal and unchanged; middling, lofto. Rales, none. Receipts, none. Shipments, 224 bales; stock, 11,064 bales. NEW YORK, July 23.-COTTON Futures rlosed firm; July, 10.32c; August, 10.31c; September, 9 89o; October, t.70c; November, 8.63c; Decer.iber .66c; January, D.70c; Feb ruary, iW3c; March, ' 9.76o. Spot c'nsed quiet; middling upland, IO.IOo; - middling' gulf. 11.16c. Sales, 313 bales. NEW ORLEANS. July 23. COTTON -Dull; sales. 800 bales; ordinary, I 7-K.c; good ordinary, 9a,c: low middling, J0H1?; mid dling, 11c; good middling 113-hic; middling fair, 119-ldc; receipts. 1.0J0 bales; stock. f4. 878 bales. Futures opened oul't and steady! Julv, 10.59c bid; AuK'iet, lo.llirt 10 .1?e: Bep tember, 9.7f,fi9.76o; flctoher. 9 . ;oi9 71: No vember, B.47iii9.4Uc; December, .i3&9.54o. ' Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK, July 23. -OILS Cottonseed, easy; prime crude, nominal; yellow, 27 4a of 2n'ic. Petroleum, quiet' refined, New Yorn $7.2o; Phlladelpiila and Baltimore, $7. 67; same in bulk, $4,75. Turpentine, steady, otilrfC'o7c. ItuHIN Weak; strained, common to good, $2 ;u'u2.w. - OIL CITY, July 23.-fJIL9 Credit bal ances, $1.50; certlncatee, no Ml; shlpmenia, 7.Ri bills.; averaire, .173 hbls., runs, st 4 5 bbls ; average, 62,617 btila, Hhlpments Lima, ().'i Mils.; average, 62,517 bbls. , runs Lima, 70,798 bbls. :' average, 64 660 bbls. SAVANNAH. July 22. OILS-Turpentine firm, fc.i'4c. ' ROSIN Firm ; A, D, C, $2 SO; D, $2.40; K nd F. $2.4ft: O. $2 SO; H, 2.66: I, $3.10; K, W.47H: M, $.1.72; N, .8irf; W. Q. lltilsi W. W., $4.6V. ' Sugar and Molasses. . NEW YORK, July 23- SUOAR Raw, firm; fair rehnfng, S'c; centrifugal, 96 test, $ 15-16n4c; molasses sugsr. $Ve; refined, firm; No. 6, 4 06c; No. 7, 4 i0c; No. 8. 4.66 -J No. 9, 4.60c; No. 10, 446c; No. II, 4.40c; No. 12, 4.35e; No. 13, 4ic; No. 14, 4.25c; confoc tioneis' A, 4 Due; mould A, 5 4m ; cut loaf, 5 75c; crushed, 6.75c; powdered, 6.16c; gran Ulated, E.o5c ; cubes, 3.600. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 3)0 J7c. NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-8UOAR Strong; open kettle, .ifiJ3-6c; open kettlo r-enlrifuxiil, 8it'3(-l'tc; cenlrtfugil whites, 41r; vbIIows, b'-ilt i'c; seconds, Ztai3. MOLASSES Nominal: open keule, jotfj 26c; centrifugal, luetic, Byrup, nuiulnul, j0 (Buc. Dry Coodi Msrket. NEW YORK, July 23.-DRY OOODS The situation shows something of im provement. Developments, however, ais expected to oocur next week, as the report of the I'Vi'l River aituatlon now points to an lne.vlta.hlo strlko on Monday. In the meantime sllaihtly more activity is noted in the primary markets from Jobbers. Total Import of dry goods and geneial merchan dise at th port of New York fur the wen ending today wers valued gt $10,bV,iK5. Dal at k firale Mnrkel. DULUTH. July 23. WH EAT To arrive: No. 1 northern. Ithr j i.orthrn, 9ic. on track: No 1 northern. Kc; No. X imrlhetti, Of c; July, Wic; bi piember, 8io; ltjcenih. r, 4c. OATS on track, ise; to arrive, 35c; Bt-p-teniUr, 3-iu. Liverpool Grata aad I'roililuaa. 1.1 Vl-:itl'K L. July 3 WHEAT-rtpot, nomli ,ul; f ii t ii i a. Quiet; July, 6s t ad; tn,-ts-uii.er, 6s aJ. I mi Si spot, quiut ; Atnet iciii mixed, new, 4 4-d; A inert, an mixed, old, 4n o'., t; lu Inn c ttun-i; July, iioiiu,ui, fci. ptvuibi.i-, 4s ld. Tolrilii Irnl Marirl. TOLV"In', Julv .'.'I ti rli i'!i $-1 tM l.il.'-l, lliii,,-,. p.imtl ir Ah'hwI, i-i"..; ji.ioe Uoioii.j-, teioucr, Ji.wi. -r. cafh, '. 4 - '. i a- i- CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRAD Oonntrr Euyrs regitinlngto Coms In Aflr Tall B tOC as. VOLL'WE OF SALES FlPCRTED IARGCR Mot Writkir t eases Freer MoTement In Home soelal Lines Cron Tree pert Generally Faceorag. lac tee Trade. Complalnta of dull tlmn are alwarg heard st this seseon of the ysr In fact. It would be regarded aa something en tirely out nf the ususl course of events If there should be a cessation of such com plaints during the midsummer senenn. Julr U always a dull month, but the weather this year hns brointht about some changes In the regular routine of trade. The cool and wet weather during the early portion of the aesson, which kept back the forn crop, at first hindering the planting and lster retarding tha growth, served to make the country retail m"' chants very cautious about ordering fall and winter stocks of goods. The tendency among them was to delay placing orders until they knew more about the outcome of the corn crop, which will govern the consuming demand for merchandise this fall and winter. Hence the Jobbing trad haa seemed a little dull during the Inst few weeka. Now that tha opinion appenre to be general that thngs will be a good corn crop In this section of the state, coun try merchants are looselng up a little and are beginning to buv more Trsetv, lnirlng last week more country merchants were noted In the city and more are ex pected to arrive every day from now on, unless there should be a change In the present favorable outlook. It Is for this reason that some of the Jobbera are hesi tating about going on the trade excursion' arranged for the nrst week In August, aa they tigure that there will be so many of their customers coming In shout that time. Present Indications would all seem tr warrant the belief that wherever there was a slsc.k demand for merchandise esr. iier In the season, the later demand will be sufficient to fully make up for It. It goes without saying that 1ohhre are ac cordingly feeling quite well satisfied with the present trade situation, in spite of the fact that Just at present most lines are rather quiet. The retail trade of tha city has also fait the effects of what mla-ht he termed in aeasonsble weather. During the past three or four weeks the continued cool and wet weather discouraged the Bale of summer goods and caused a good many complaints to be registered as to the dullness of busi ness In general. Merchants with stocks of thin summer goods were the chief sufferers. The hot spell a week ago seemed to start up the demnnd and there has been more life and activity noticeable around the big stores during the Inst six days than for . some little time back. The trade in men's ' summer wear, especially, has been decid edly better. The packing house strike hag been the one disturbing element. While the direct results might not be ao noticeable, indi rectly the closing of the packing houses at Bouth Omaha bas a very large bearing on business conditions both In Omaha ami Bouth Omaha. More than that, the stop- page of the steady stream of money that flows year in and year out from South Omaha bRck to the fnrmere and stockmen would before very long make Itself felt In the country. From there it would re- , fleet back again to tbe wholesalers anil Jobbers of the city. Money continues easy and Is readily ob tainable on first-class collateral. - Building operations are being carried on quits ex tensively and. taken all In all, the general business aituatlon la very encouraging for -the midsummer season. THREE SHOT OVER A WOMAN Alleged Insalt Causes Death One Man anrl Injury to Tat Others. NEW YORK. July 23. One man Is dead, another may dla and a third man has a slight bullet wound as result of a row over a woman tn Third avenue today. Herman Miller, 12 years old, who Is under arrest, according to tha police, has con fessed that he shot the men to avenge an Insult to his companion, Mary Whalrn, who la held by the police as a witness. Ths dead man Is John Martin, year of age, a driver.' Dennis Healy, 10 years old, a blacksmith, and Frank O'Brien, M, a printer, who were wounded, are at a hospital. All the parties to the affair were residents of the upper east side. According to the story told tha police' by those who had part In the encounter, the Whalen woman encountered Martin, Healy, O'Brien and a man named Kemp Mr near One Hundred and, 'Ninth street today, and after passing a, few words with them Miller appeared suddenly from across the street and began firing with a re volver. Three of ths four men fell. Miller then fled and was found some time later by detectives tn bed at his home. In a statement made to tbe police after his arrest Miller said-that the woman told him that four men had Insulted her and struck her over the head with a beer can. He then went out to avenge hor, and, find ing the four men, he "pumped" them full of lead. Martin, who wag shot In the abdomen, died soon after reaching the hospital. It was found there that Healy's condition also was serious and that he had no more than on even chance for recovery. O'Brien hag two bullet tn his leg, but his condi tion Is not regarded as serious. The fourth man, Kempsey, escaped without Injury, although his hat wag pierced by a bullet. REAI- B1TATB TRANSFER. DEEDS' f(',d for record July 23. as fur nished ''. the Midland Ounrantee and 7'rut .Ompany, bonded subtracter, Ilii Far ut'U stretit, for The Dee: , , Nellir. tf. Crandall and husband to ' Mury A. Jackson, part "lot 21, block 2, Marysvilie I T5 James W, Akin and wife to Homy E. Ratney, purt lot 7, block 3, Perkins" subdivision 1 Kate A Doollttle and husband to Fan- file L. rammr, lot 10, l;.itkfo-d I James A. Howard and wlfu to Darius llurtson Snd friary A. liartson, lots 1, 2 and 3, block V, Qrammurcy park.... ft Edfftr Harding and wife to hi.ptiln ' Marcus, part of lot 8, block 1'.'k. city t.004 H. A. Luce find wife to Andrew R. , M uc Bain, Iota 14 and U, block 6, lSoggs & Hill's edd 1 Chsriea F. Luce and wife to sama, same : 1 George W. Gordon and wife to Henry Ound, lot 6. block 9, Kountte's 3d $,800 Charlos A. Harris and wife to Elan Palm, lots il and 9, block 18, Omaha View 69 Charles Fnnfrllk to lisrlwira Fanfrltk, lot 3ii, block 9, Kountxe's 2d edd I lia rQniOil ul.lii.ii .Ci Go. 6TOCKS, COJID2, e?4VcsTf..!:riT eccunmrr. (320 Fania St. Tel. 123 ' We buy and $e!l South Omafta Union Siock Yzris Stock, Tho gfilcrcinintri National Ucuilc U, 1 ; H.r7 Crjltti and SurpLi, JtSD.OM UtfR frm. BfSs ft. Wu jjis t. htm, limn en .it. cnur Iakciv evocttunta tW wm , tiaftY,.. aVla aVastl llAn 1 4eb tm t 1 U I - I4f j-orntt ltl-r.34 &tiu.tt tu4 Vt4. -"ifflS s( t ! ( lsWaO:, V : J Ij 1 4J) ft ( ifWi x... A i, ' (hU-I al4wlAaa. jasnTi. atmng H irjsMa.-. II