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TnE OMATIA DAILY Bi:E: TUESDAY, JULY 23. ICO. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Yrictt JTorcnral Ilers lull Foin. AdVanca io. Chicago. STATISTICS ARC FAVOHACLE TO LULL SIDE Commercial Wrmt Crop and llirtrtt CmIp-V)ii H ply DerrMi -oo4 ' Trading la Cask Grain In Omaha. ' ' ' . OMATTA, July . 1304. Tb grain rVisrkctn or t no woiid were all higher, Llvip... startlr.g the advance, on . wriet, t iiIcmko following, Umhliy at tlriit, lmi under th l.i-rshlp of Armour and on in.ru ft position coming to tno front without h-rotion and maiktng up tho July nciivety over a point In less lima Irian it tk-a to t-ll It. This would Indi cate (lint t uicagi, tike Oms-na, has a Juijr short Intereat u,at la worrying a liula. 'mere Ian t a bushel of contract grade of wtift In th-Omaha elevators and the minimum estimate of the shortage that niuxt either be settled or delivered be iprn this and the end of the month Is Vi.oi bushel. There haa been aome talk of a corner, but thla condition can only be created by traders selilng what they haven't got. It may be that Kansas City may be aula to furnish tha grain, but the iturtpal long Interested doesn't seem to be liming sleep over the situation, standing rea-ly to take the grain IX it la delivered to i.im. la the mentitJ the milling de mand for cash woeai la good her aud Hnewher. Rain was a factor again thla morning;, but the earner map ai.uwed Umi.ed pracipl taiion save where would do comparatively ' 'iti "harm, aliiiougii btoux City received good aoaking. i Tne visible supply of wheat, corn and , bat all showed material oecreasea, wheat ' being 7t.9,0"U bushels leas than last week. Hanxaa City reported large receipts and anticipation of free arrivals tomorrow, tc the price triBte, whllo-hesitating to a lener range, early r!H - to a good H point later on. Now 1'ork, Minneapolis and Pt. Louis al) advanced oitotatlona Thera wasn't tmu h, acivity In Chicago eariy, the nutjoriiy of tra l'-rs being on trie bull gido and wailing for a move on the part of the Armour interest and following freely when Armour commenced to buy. 1 The rno.1 prices on July wheat In Chicago was 14ic higher than Saturday, c up on September and a point on Dwember corn was o better. in timaria. ihere wsa very little doing and the nominal market for July wheat was na lower. Ciunn a fair bualuesa waa transacted In cash gmln. The following til-patch shows that the Minneapolis authority, who was among the niat of the wheat bulls, has not changed his position: . Jor.es Of Commercial West! says: Wheat cutting will not. begin before. Au gust 1 to 3 in southern counties of the northwestern district. This means thst It will be August In before wheat is received In Mlnnee-poli, or about one month later thn usual. '! v" Npr'h Dakota, harvest wlil not com until- September, so that wheat movement In tha rmrtbwest will be delayed and storks w!ii lncreaas slowly up to October. If spring wheat harvest is this lata wheat Is very ltkn-iy to encounter frost. . i , Price Current savsi "Latest advice from Kansas reflect mi:;. a irregularity In extent of louses by excessive rains, from almost nothing t6 nearly a total loss, but the bulk of eeUmates favor a 25 per cent lose. Mis souri Is not turning out nearly as good a crop as was expected earlier In the season. For Missouri, knnnj and Nebraska 80.0 0,. 000 bushels ml. tit be regarded as a con servative estimate of loos within the last few weeks. On quality, rather below :he rage for winter wheat. Advices from 'i .ring wheat suites re.flect about as renson , Btiie progress, of crop, averago condltlous being high. nrif4 of Prices. ; Tho' range of prices on the Omaha mar ket for future delivery and the close today ' and baturdaf werei .. Closed Wheat Open. High, tow. Today. Sat. July Si A 91 A 91 B HpU 82 A ' .82 A -i A 3 A 83 A July" 4SHA. 4S'4A t'H Pept 44tiAy41'A W. '.iA 44 l'eo. 46. A Opts t ... July ...... .... .... 41KB 1 fcept ..... 81 A S114A Sl 81 1A Dec .tX jt.... . M A A sskod bj. Omaha Insoectlons: In I ear No. 4 new rve, 1 car No. S corn,' 1 cars, No. 1 con, 1 car no grade torn, 4 cars No. t bard wheat. enrs No. 3 herd wheat, 1 car No. 4 hard wheat, 1 car No. 3 white oats, 1 car No. 4 'white oau; total, H cars.,. Out It cars No. S corn, , deliveries today. 6,0X1 bu. July corn. ".' Cash s.lei: 1 tr No. 8 wheat, Mc; 1 car No. 8 corn, 41c; J car No. 2 white oats la, T car No. 8 corn. 47c; 1 car No, 8 wheat, Mc; 1 car No. 3 wheut, 87Hc; 8 cars No. 4 white oats, 86c. ' Omaha Cash Quotations. WHEAT N 2 hard. SSc; ?o. 3 hard, 84 fiS7',.jc; No. 4 hunt ''in :o; No. 8 spring, 89c. COHN No. 2. 4hc; No. 3, 4"nc; No. 4, 4V; No, 2 yellow, 4l'c; No. 3 yellow, 4Vii; No. 3 white. 4SVc; No. 8 white, 4V'M0; tin aiade, 420. t -vATS No. J, 37c; No. 8. Sc: No 4. 36c; No. 2 white, JKl-; No. a white, S7c; standard, Sc; No. 4 will to, Zbc .' Kastern Becefpts for Taesday. ' Wheat. Corn.Oats. Kansaj City 4"'! f0 J Oilewgo - V E-7 178 Morld'a Wheat Shipment e. ' Fast week. Last year. America ." 1,4'.'4.0"U 2S'S,0"O Kus.in t.'J'.(l"0 1.7aD lJanuhlan 6A,(WK) . S'-2,) Argentine l,Rlu,00 l,6'0.t") Imtia 1,L'4.(0 S.(in) Aufltrallts 2U1.000 none Austria-Hungary :,...,.. ''nun - 6I,0X.. Oa Paaaariie. Wheat, bu. Corn. btt. Today j..3it.4.0fio . Jii.ltW.dol Vv'pk att' . ... .4'', 35,8:-4.(u.!0 Year ago i7.te4KM . 1b,0'.;,(iuO ' ; Visible Mnpply, Whent. ' r.OTS.OW bu; derensed C!4,000 bu; corn. fc,T7S.iiO bu; deoreaaed 3ni.U04 bu; oats, j.Wi.000 bu; decreased BiS.UuO bu. ftorth western Mhut Receipt. Today. Last wk. Las', yr. Minneapolis Ui- 174 i".:iu'.H H IS , Grain Markets EUerrherc. riosln prices of groin today and Satur tlity at ihv umrketa uaniud wet as follows: CHICAGO. Wheat v' v , ;v Today. Bat'y. , July W B W b.'itenibr .' liticeinbtr 87l. Wvt t"ji",,',"n.Ker i 4a3 4 ftrceiuber 4i-J ii XAN8AS C1TV. Wheat rM.ptetnber lvcuibor -s. Corn ' -1 ptcmber 77S 7H J7"SB Ittfi ...... 4H v V 'scernber 41 el' i , nr. j-AjL.ia. K :lrftt ; i t. mber K 8.-H i In-rt'iiilisr 6a u Cut n . , Krf,(i.!iih,'r 4?; A Utcei:ibsr 4j;.c! 4j MlNNKArQU '.':at t ijituubcr ., .....a fc i3 eiiilwr eij liULUXil. Y!ift- . , i-n-umber SCAi Sji L'et e-iul.ar H . Ni,V XO-viw . , Vi'l'Mt- r-piember P"'i n irct't!Lar , ,...... i4 Kioto Front 4". rain 3rkt. Ilroomhuit g!-es total world wlit j-.ti'.s-rrif ta at bushels, wt-tlns. i. I iut k and 7.o2,tMJ bualit:i Wt -v nrld's sh.tpments of corn for lust weet, 4.4. l.t i Lut.loii, tea couvirvd wltn ,it.,.VAA btlHl:el .or correei-otulll. etk lkt 'er. Coiit.-uct g-t. In t't4lt.t t-.tfat ir July 2o. l-if-u.Ti ,.t i-u e, . j ti.i.t) i,f wheat. !-.'. 4 bua.'icU tt turn and .0j bu-!ltj,rt tf ('"tot. Ij.iU.iU wne.t ffoi-ks inerea, Iv.fl iillb; total. .i '' l.u.lla. raster ot X!rti.-'.. rosier & Co. eayai ."C.iiuliii.m ,f giotkii.K epiu'g" li!tt ..r foet and winter v hivet fiany t in- 1 letr.i. If'U t tleiifVe VI -l ill l- .I,V,I) lii.heis sii.ut of ht tr. Ci.titni.Mi i.f perfvtl- fct.ou.d Vrt i "' '.J I'.htlS ; - ii nu i.it tr. for n con,! nuns hue." lu Ciui-asn No. rj and No. 3 l.urd l.eat auvsucwd l-'ic a Luchel. I ivrrpool tirsln Provision. 1.1VKUI-MU July !iVlirAT-r'v,t, ootnui, tuloiea, ruin; July, li M.o.fii; tep- r, s fci-.d; Iwi-nnlier, 1. i ' -;i 5-f ih.I, gulst; Atui'l'P all lnU"l. peiv, i 4 ,.t; Allitlloiu tiOk.'l, Old. 4-" I 1. f D- , tiuitt; July, imiuioikl; t (.iriui'i r, ' Y'iHIC, Ju'y T.t 1't n . , : fn ai. ..ty 1 1 ... m: rro b,. rt,rr,. ta en h pve 71" oo In ; r,r., I'm. i t,u. Harlny, bu.; decrease. 2M.C0 bu. CHICAliO CHAI1 A.ND kHOVI0iS Feateree f the Trad las; and Closing frleee era Bosrd f Traae. CITICAOO. July 25. Possible complica tions between Hussla and other powers played an Important role n the whsal mar ket today. As a resuit September wheat at the close here showed a gain of an even cent. Corn la up e; oats sre 40 higher. 1'rovlslons were down tVjlZVto. Ouotations on Peptomber wheat were tip U.f(iV4e at (irii?1". The uncertainty sur rounding the new developments In the prog ress of the Russo-Japanese war was an all Important fnctor In causing bullish tentl mint during the latter part of the divy. After touching Heptemher closed at 87?c, Clearances of wheat and Tour were o)i:al to B!"1 hu. The amount on passage decreased JW.(V f, Bn tnB visible supply d creased &44,i hu. primary receipts were S.9.it bu., comparpd' with 6:S,7no bu. a year ago. Minneapolis. Iuluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 4.a cars, against 30 cars Inst week and 274 a year ago. Trading In corn was rather slow, the Strength that developed In the market be ing more the effect of the advance In wheat than the result of iny large demand. The close waa practically at the high point. September opened a shade to 4,c higher at 4'-i4itV,e. Bold between 4iVft49ft and 4f"o and closed at 4S49'c. Local receipts were 3" com. with U of contract grade. In sympathy with other grains tho oats market ruled Arm. Kentember opened a Khade higher at 3-'c, ranged between 3iTio and 3.114c and closed at 2i0. Local receipts were 102 cars. No interest was manifested In the pro vlalon pit, trading being rrnctlcaliy dead owing to the strike. A little long stuff came out later In the day. causing a de cline at the close. September pork was down 12Ho at 112.70; lard was off fi'fXiVsO at Ids. 1; ribs were down lOo at I7.4J. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 17 cars; corn, 627 cars; oats. 178 cars; hogs, 6,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Close.l Sat'y. Wheat I a July 85 !"'ti bJuly r - W a Petit. WVI b Sept. HI i"'Vs 88 4!,f?,4 40i Pept. ' 4!"4i 4'Mi lliec 4o 46 Oats . July 39 30 pept. SS Iee. ' S3V4 .iSSfrHt May S4iS5 Tork I July 1? tcTi 13 S?( BepU 12 M 12 fr,' Oct. U 87V4 12 8T1 Lard July Bept 6 86 8 96 Oct. , 7 00 7 00. Ribs July Pept. 7 S?H 7 Oct. 7 &t .7 62VI P4 M W4 8s-4 , 4T4 mkii"A T!i 4r I . 4B41 49 fiV40-'f?H. 4b 4W sn 3!4l wnffii 32T4''.J 34 vi! 36 l34('s 1! 70 12 70 1? TO j H 70 12 72V4 77H 87 85 13 75 12 R? 12 &fc ffi OT 7 00 6 87 V 6 82l 1 n 1 1 to 7 44l 7 42M,! 7 R' . t . I , r- , 47 7 47 7 HO No. 3. aNew. bOld. f'nsh quotations were as follows: FIX)Ull Quiet, stead v: winter patents, I4.804c5.0i):- straights. 84.3&f4.KS: spring pat ents, 84 3OS4.70; straights. 33.60?4.2O; bakers, 82.rVKufl.20. WHEAT No. spring, 9r?c; 'No. 8 spring. 8Wic; No. red, WlrtiKe. COHN No. I, 4Pc: No. 3 yellow, 81c. OATS-No. 2, 3UMiS33Tic; No. 3 white, SS'TWSo. liYP No. 2. 710. BARLKY Good feedins. 3r(fJ3Sc; fair, to ch ilce malting; 4?,960c. 8KKDH No. 1 fiax. l.lfl; No. l north western, 81 23. Prime timothy, $2.95!S3.00. Clover, contract grade, $11.25. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.', 811.70 12.75. Ird. per 100 lbs.. S .77i?.80. Bhort ribs sides tloose). 87 ?r.f;.37. Short clear aides (boxed). I7.254r7.50. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 17,7'H l.4n.7 Wheat bu 2.000 27.8u0 Corn, bu 3M.&) 622. 90 Oats, bu 1 111.70 41,000 Rye. bu 8,000 Barley, bu 10,9O 3.000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market as steady; creameries, 13tfl7o; dairies. 2(fifc. Kges, steady; at mark, rases included, 14l6c Cheese, steady, 7tiSa. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varlons Commodities. , . NEW.TOBK. July 26.-FLOT.-R Kecalptsl 12.7S8 bbla ; exports, 2,766 bbls. 1 Market Bttady but . dull; winter patents, $4.8ttj5.10; winterMraights,t4.Bor)4.75; Minne sota patenta. 4.8.vyf.io; winter extras, $3.36 t!3.90; Minnesota bakers, I3.7(i4.u0; winter low grades. 83.1ffi3.70. Rye Hour, steady; fair to good, I4.0uj24.25; choice 'to fancy, 4.JSfi'4 SO. CORNMEAL Inactive; yellow western, ll.0Sttfl.10; oity, $l.lai.l2; kiln dried. fUMi 8.10. RTF-NomVnal. BARLEY Nominal; feeding, nominal,, c. 1. 1. New York; malting, nominal. ' WHEAT-r-Spot market weak; No. 8 red, nominal In elevator; No. 3 red, 81-00, nomi nal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $107, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard Mani toba, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Options were strong, lower consols and higher Budapest cables being chiefly responsible. A sqtieexe of July shorts closed that option 2Hc higher and other months closed up lo; July, $1(iwl.0. closing at $1.02; Sep tember. tM yulc. clotting at 92c; Decem ber, WWI'hC, closing at 9ic. CORN Receipts, 2J,0''fi bu.: exports. 121. 690 bu. Bpot market firm: No.. 2, BiVic In elevator and 54c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, bfic; No. 2 red, BfiHc. Option mar ket was unlet all day, but ruled hlKher, with wheat, closing at 'ri c net advance; July, RSticvc. closing at f5'4c; Scptem bor, t-tio; Lecember, C2'if52cI closing at B2. 1 ... OATS Receipts, 6S 800 bit. Spot market dull; mixed oats, M to 3 lbs., 4;Vi0c; natu ral white, 30 to 32 lbs . 4Gf47c; clipped white, !lti to 40 pounds, 47'jXlo. FEED Irreaular: spring bran, $19 00 pro ipt; mlddltuKS, 8C2.0O prompt; city, $.0.60 v':!W. H W Quiet; shipping, 70c; good to choice, 8t3c. ., . HOPS Firm: state, common to choice, lftoil. 26i''f1c; I'm?. Xoiol't-: olds. 7'.T3c. Pacific const, ISuO, 2m28o; liw2. 2ti'22o: olds, 7t13o. M 1 PES Stead v; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 17c; California. 21 to i& lbs., 19c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 !!.. lie. l.KATHER Firm; acid. I325c. WtiOL-Stoady; domestie fieeoe, J2fiST)C. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, SVv'ufic; Japan, nominal. TALLOW Dull; city. $2; per pkg 4c; country (okas, free), 4Hitfn'vf,o. PROVISIONS! Beef, steady; family $10 W if 11.00; uiena, Vf.'". :i 00; bef bams, $Ji.b. ;m.u: r"''kft. ; Uju 10.0O; city, extra India mens, Jll.Otiy M no. Cut meats, quiet; phik led belllea JJ-n W; plekled shoulders, fi.76; pickled hams. $ 10.5041 11.60. Lard, dull; western steamed, $7.20; rellned. easy; continont, $7.', South America, $7 S5; com pound, $5 S.I. ;!.l 'V Pork, family, $14 60s short clear, $i3.ho-i i5.60: mess, $H 2i,?! 14.76. POULTRY Alive. nominal. Presaed weaker; western broilers, l3tf'17o; fowls, 12'lic; turkeys, 14(i'iluo. ti UTTER Steady ; receipts, 9.S37; street price extra creamery, l'((,170. Otllclal Iirlces, oreamery, common to extra, la-rp '.'-; state dairy, common to extra, 1M17C CHKKSK titeady : receipts. 1.2:-i7; slate, full cream, sina.ll white fancy. 7-.c; do, fair to good, 7Vi7hc; large wrnie fancy, 7Sc; do, fair to good. 7&iV: do, poor, (?!7c; do, poor, CHliiic; large colored (amy, 7sic: do, fr.lr to good, 7m'i'c; do, poor, V" c. KtJti.4 Irregular; receipts, 13.614; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy lectfld white. ?4"; firsts, lluc; western extra se lited tc.ifx.tr; do. firs'a, 1h i'o; south erns. J.lHjic; do, infill tors, li jui. t, leale Crala and Provisions. 8T. LOUIS. July 26. WHEAT Higher, on forvign news; No. 2 rt-d caah, elevator, 5- 'Ho: track. l July, Sic; SeptemU-r. 6- v 'iM.io; No. i bard, twisiic. f'UHN-li-aher; No. I rash, 60c; Beptem ber, 4 'c; lmeniber, l:;1. y, ,uc; track, 6i1---c. ')ATS Biudy; No. 1 i iaii, one; trat k. 4m ( '.; fejiiember. fce; No. 9 white, 4tc. EIil'K Oiuady; red winter fiatenta, $4 ;! 4 i; extra fancy. . Il.8-v4.40; clear. It '- 7s. M l- I) Timothy, stondy; 4iVi2.76. I'oltM hi El-tcti.ly; RKAN ftteaily; aat-kud, east track, 809 81c HAY Ptrong for beet grades: tlmothv. $ o 10 mi; the top for fane-j' old; prali le, $j (- 'JO. 1 . COTTON TIL882c. ) - . I S-.-. 1 :' TWINBc. ' i 1 .i.iVISlt'iNri I i.ik. weak- jobl leg, $ 2 (i. Lul lower; prime steam. $.j 2, 4. l aeoii, sieii-tv; Imn-il, extra snorts, $j lo; cletr rl'-s. S ST'i,; eh.-rt clear, pw. lOl'L'l'ltlf Htrolig, rhlckrlia, l"e; Springs 14-; tnllf--V3l. lu-; ci,lik-l. 7c; rfeB. ie. I I "i It.i-lmil; in', uiery, lij.be; dairy, 1'. '". 1 i i ; '!-8t-ady ; 13 count ItcceM'''- flhlpments Eloiir. bbls & 6 o.i l-e.lt. bu 2 ? -I for ii, hu '..I 1-'. o.i (htit, bu 4.11-0 lJ" ) I'eurla t.rnta iirl.t. ! ' Jo'v i.,.- 1 '' v Mion-d lii t. ; . ..j. 4. 4 . ,. v. 1 -o t:.e t-o.s vf tl ii for 1 ; i 4, .. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Ejieculation is Dispirited and Eccompl De cidouly Uninterf stipg. NO SIGN OF REACTION FOLLOWS ADVANCE Reversal of Sentiment Observed la Railroad Com menl, bt General Ton of ts Market Is t'aeertala. NTW TORK. July . peculation In stocks today was dlssrlrlted and decidedly uninteresting. The market was dull. The recent notable firmness of the undertone In spite of the declining activity of the demand was lacking to'nv and the market was Inclined to sag. The movement was desultory and showed no signs of the pre cipitation which usual'y marks the cul mination of an active speculative advance. This week railroad officials assert that there has been a sudden revival of cheer ful sentiment and an Increase of traffic Offering In proportion. A seasonable In crease In the rrnln movement is also re ported, although of moderite dimensions. Cheerful reports from the Iron arid steel trade were regardod In the same way. There la no great doubt remaining amongst the speculative contingent that the regular quarterly dividend on United States Hteel preferred will be declared tomorrow. That stock was heavy, nevertheless, with the common list. Domestic crop news was mostly favorable and the strength In the grain markets was fenerally attributed to the engreness of a oreiim demand and to reports of renews! uneasiness over the political outlook abroad. The labor troubles made the most positive Influence on the side of reaction. The threatening aspect assumed by tl.e meat packers' strike was tho news from one direction, while the determination of the cotton workers to go out on strike was reported from the New Engliind Bide. A considerable retrenchment in the Inbor cost of railroad operation Is a recognised necessity for the conservstlon of net earn ing', and the growing spirit of discontent In various circles of labor causes some anxiety. Sterling exchange made a rather violent advance In response to the demands of the Ixmdon money market, and there waa discuSRlon of the possibility of gold exports In spite of the near approach of the period of normal outgo for our principal mer chandise exports. No effect was produced on our money market, owing to the extra ordinary level of the bonking surplus. The market closed Irregular at some slight recovery from the lowest. Bonds were heavy and dull. Total sales. far value, $1.740.fV). United States 2s and h old 4s declined "4 ref cent on call. The following were the quotations on the Btoclt exchange. sajea.Hign.Low.uiose. Atchison 24.SoO 7!i 7 7S 9H do pfd 400 74 400 87 W Baltimore & Ohio.....' S.800 84 do pfd Canadian Pacific 1,400 124 124 Central of N. J.-. Chesapeake Ohio.... l.OoO 34 33 Chicago & Alton 8.7U0 40 3a do pfd 4 M 124 13 3.'ti 40 el Chicago at. Western Chicago & N. W C. M. & St. P do pfd 800 UK 14 14 17K 178 400 179 17K 12.600 148 147 147 li Chiongo Term. T... 200 6 do pfd C, C, C. A St. L 200 ,76 Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 200 20 Delaware & Hudson.. 1,300 lfil Pel., Lack. & West Denver & Rio Grande 6 "ifi" 14tf 75 14 4-1 20 . M4 169, lli ' do pfd Erie 7.000 do 1st pfd 4.100 do 2d pfd 700 Hock. Valley, offered 2TH 62 24 fltl 80 no pra Illinois Central ., Iowa Central .... 600 137 l.Ti 100 19 19 do pfd K. C. Bouthem do pfd Louis, ft Nash., exdlv 1,400 116 113 Manhnttan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Minn. & St- Louis... M . St. P. A S. S. M do pfd , Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. ds Tex 200 87 87 M 4.4u0 116 '115 116 4T'V 2,700 76 i0 12SV 1.000 ao prd 1 N. Ri R. of Mex. pfd. N. Y. Central .... Norfolk tt Western. 600 , 40 JOO 37 600 119 n 11R1 400 . 61 61 do pfd .. ..... . 87 Ontario Western.... 2.000 80 80 , o Pennsylvania ...26,200 120 120 l-4 P.. C. C. Ht. Li 63 Reading 23,4 K4 H 300 . 83 83 63 83 KS 22 66 62 13 83 61 23 88 2P 38 P7 9?H 17 86 14 17 3i f" 25 2"0 108 206 62 18 77 20 8S 7 28 9 26 22 87 6(1 99 !?- 7! 61 74 do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Pt. L. & S. F. 2d Pfd 8,900 , K'O 8.10J 23 6fi 63 62 21 89 97 94 17 8 39 2M4 66 62 '33 6" ?34 89 Ii 8m'" ; 91 17 sr. 14 '8- Ht. Lotus a. w do pfd 800 Southern Psclflc 45.300 Southern Railway .... 2,t?fi0 do pfd Texas & Paclflo .. T St. L. & W do pfd Union Paclflo do pfd Wabash do pfd .' Wheeling & L. E. . Wisconsin Central do pfd Mexican Central .. Adams Ex 200 600 . ROfJ . 100 . IfO . 700 . soo "jr'j . 1.30.1 A merles n Ex United States Fjt.. Wella-Fargo Ex... Amal. Copper ..... .26.700 83 W F2 19 Am. Car & Foundry.. 1,200 do prd Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Ice do pfd Am. Linseed Oil .... do pfd Am. locomotive do nfd joo 700 7 29 7 28 l,6i10 100 8.200 l.Wxt 2C 87 67 P 22 87 67 Am. Smelt. & Rofng do pfd Am. Burar Reins? 90 1,300 ia 12 Anaconda M. Co Brooklvn R. T Colo. Fuel Ik, Iron..., 12.0oa B'H , 4.900 SR Kro 194 - 600 11 100 70 61 37 Consol'dsted Gaa Corn Products do nfd , 193 194 12 1274 70 tw 21 im ' 13 69 1 73U 21 Distillers' Securities... Oeneral Electric International Paper... 800 162 1C1 do pfd International Pump no prd , National Lead 1,000 North American 21 21 Pacific Mail 77 Peoole's Ons 700 -rv4 100 jnn Prsed Steel Cor . 60 do pfd Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel ' do pfd Rubber Ooods ........ do pfd 1., Ter-n. Coal Iron... IT. 8. leather do pfd TT. s. Healtv tT. S. Rubber , . 100 '.' 8 600 . 4.000 '.' "irtri -.Sl.oan . 60 .'. "inn . COO 77 ' 46 44 7 'is 19 'i 3 77 -7 4t4 7 19 'i? s' 77 . 221 '4 18 7714, 43'4 7 8? 47 1 7R 1? S" 167 do pfd i V. 8. Pteel ifiVio do nfd 58.800 Westinahoitse Elec. 100 v Western Union 100 R8 88 88 Total sales for the day, 413, 0 shares. Tlnsten tnrtr 4notatloas. BOSTON, July 26 Call loans. t?Vi per cent: time loans. 8'fr4 oer cent. Official cloln of stocks and r-nnrts: Afklaon )). 4a HH Waning, commoa ... Tt Ha 4a 1.. VAIlmil H Mx. On I ml to to Ati-hlaon tilk do l)M 97 p., mm a, Albany J. .ton A Wains 14 AnialRamt4 ., Ainerleaa K1A0 AiUntla btnubstn Tal Hocls.. Oantanolal CojirMur hanae ., ... .. 1 .. .. K?4 ...47 ... H ..ID b'M.in Klevaled .. Kltctiuui-g plU .... Mx. Cvutrsl N. Y., M M A H l'c-r 2dnr(ii.tte ., t r-iy w .. 1 .1(1 I iJoiulnloa. Coal 42 . .4 rraiialtu , 14 . tuVflran. r e. I. t'i t nioa rapine lin.r. Ait.. ( UtlS... 14 '' Rl'ala , ! do M Tt M.aa Mlulng Amr. 1-iieu. Tabs.... 41. W u-iiiir.a 4 Aiuar. Kumar iMubask .1 lu pfd lf al'nt. C. A C Jl4 An,.r. T A T out Cvnnlnloo 13- Atnr. WuolMl Jl : Oaraiua, 42 do pfd 7 vramt i4 I'limhifiin I. A R... it.iiuioy ... IS l-'ilM.n Kliic. tlla....iK t.narsl k,ictrlu lul riiannui 1,mnrh ... ... f.44 ... aa ... 14 ... -4 ... 11 ... IS ... S4 ... 1 ... 7 kluaa. Elai-trtr. oa p;d . 4" 17'fTiBlty P. 8. Mining.. 3 t V . Oil l" Vtah 4t 'vi.-irl i..4 w i,una IV 4, V. lUvorQS ...... st.M. t,Ka t lilted I rlilt b 11 Had Shu Itach.. oo prd V. . t-yt do pid lild. Kuratxa ttnantrlal. PFHIJN. July 88 The bourse was oulet to-ii-.v in -t. in 1 1,111 of Intel tiai tonal pollti Crtl iv.-loi n,ei,i Ann-ricaus were lontisr. 1' A tt I -4. July w. 'I lading on the bourne touji y .m ij.ml, Tne toue a.iruev.hl Ini- piov.-l. Hua-ian bill t-ll tl 43 tailed Kl a.: t4 and h i-.- iii t...uo of 1.-4 at br. The f.ri ie in-, of i -.,ouiLt v-. 17-14 per c.-nt. 1 1.1 ee ir 'ni rvni, t -i 7o t-.r Or ac '"11 I. 1. xi buiuje tin London, 2. f 2i,.o f-ir III-. 14 I .. . , 1 i .1' I-.il.t Of I 1 nil ti.O ai iK- r'i The trmn'-r to t'c H..-I ... toe 1,0. . , --,,,,1 ,1 , r loU I.I.1...AJ t-. 11 : ... 74 74 i 12S 17 P4 83 9;i in1! 10 40 40 87 37 market to1sr. Tb" P'ok eehnnr wm Piora cheerful, although quiet. Clinanla ojened firm, eased later and closed a frsc ' in abfive the lowest quotations of the day. Amerlrnris opened Irregular. There was a firm undertone and tbey moved allehtly above parity. Grand Trunk wis Tut on reports rf a decrease In traffic. United States S'eel preferred opend strong and close-l o.net. Imperial Japanese gov ernment 6s of l;4 were Quoted at 96. 8w Ysrk Maaey Market. NEW TORK. July 25 MONET On call, rerv easy at 1 per cent; closing bid, per Cent; offered at 1 per cent; time lonns, easy; sixty and ninety days. 2ij2 per cent; six months, a'.fi"v, per cent. PRIME MKKCANTILK PArER-3 per cent- STKHLINO EXCH A NOE Strong with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8770if 4 8775 for demand and at 84.86.-lf4.8olo fir tvday bills; posted rates, $4 RS and $4.8V(J 4.8: commercial bills, $.8?.i4.fc3. SILVER Har, fcj Mexican dollars, 46 r PONDS Oovernment, weak; railroads, heavy. The closing quotations en bonds are a follows; V. 3. rat. la, re(....lfMS Vanhattas e. g. 4t..lfH fl roupos 1ii4,iM.x. Cantrml 4a 4 do la, rag 1H io lt Inf 14 do eenpn irVMinn A Si. 1. 4s... ' do new 4a, res innl.. K. T. 4 11 4i coupes ml in 2a an da old 4a, rag l-ilst. R g. pf M r 4a. dn roupon ino N. Y. C. at IH aai Ati-hlann ga. 4s K!'4j N. J. C. g. ta US '4 d adj. 4a W'iiNo. Pacltlo 4 li Atlantic C. L. a ' in la H B. O. 4a 102 ; V. & W. e. 4a JOiii, da IHa (tM, o s. U 4a A par 7'4 Ctntral of Us. la lti repn. tonr. ia "4 do 1st tnr TV Readlns go. 4e rtiaa. Ohio 04...lt t u I. M. e. (a .114 Chleago A A. lt.... 7H St. Li. 8 F. tg. 4a. .vi C, B. A Q. B. 4a.... 74, St. 1 8. W. II C. M. A S. P. g 4t..Pai4'sahnH A. L. 4a C. A N. W. e. 7a . ..IS" 'So. Prflf 4s 14 C, R. I. A P. 4a.... tm Pa. Rllwar (a He do eol. la lit iTeraa A P. la J1H rcc. A St. I,, a. 4a..lH. T.. Kl. U W. 4a.. thlcago Ter. 4a 7't fnlon -Pacille 4a lrH Con, Tobaeo 4s 44 Colo. A 8o. 4a P. A . O. 4a loo do en.. 4a lnH V B. steel M la 7Vi Woah la 117' Erl prior ban 4a.... "'V do dati. P do gaa. 4a my,'W A u R. 4a. F. W. A n. C. la lfMiIWI. rantntl 4a Hocking Vat. 4V4a....lo7i,jcolo. Fuel C. Il Loula Naah lOOV , I1 74 75 unerea I.oadon gtocfc, Market. LONDON, July 26. Closing: Coaaola, ir.oney ,., 119.10 y t'entral 1?t do arrount if Norfolk A W 4114 Anaconda 1 do - pfd II Atct.la.in i' nmarto W 11 H do pfd M'4 PennarWanla Paltlmore A Ohio "4 Rand Mines 't Canadian Paclflo 12" V Heading Si's Chas. A Ohio IA , do lt pfd 4J"1 Chlcaso Ot W.., 15 do 2d pld "4 C. , M. ft 8t. P 1ft 80. Rllar 2TH Dafteara ) do pfd 4i D. A R. 0 1 Bo. Paclrtc f?t do pfd 74t4 llntoa Paclflo r?S Erlo Hi do pfd W, do lat pfd 1414 V. B- Rieei IS do Id pfd St1 do pfd 4444 Illinois Central 14" Vi Wabash 1B Loula. A Naait do pfd S7'4 It., K. A T 111 Fpanlah 4a KVi SILVFR Par, steady, 213-16d per ounce. MONEY 3i(3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2iig2 16-16 per cent; lor three months' blils, 2 lo-ltyutf per cent. New York Hlalag Stocks, NEW YORK, July 25. The following axe the closing prices on mining siooks: Adami Con tfl Uttle Chtaf ... 6 ...so ...20 ....10 ... 11 ... ... II ... tl ...too Alloa praeca , Brunswick Con .. Comstocx Tunnel Coo. CM. A Vs.. Horn Btlvar Iron Btlvar Laadrllla Con .... .. 25 .. 19 .. .. I ..105 ..145 ..160 3 Ontario ftplilr Phoenix , Potoal Pavaga .'.,..... Blarrs Navada . Hniall Hopas .. Btandard Bank Clearings. 1 0M:AIIA, July 25. Bank clearings for to day, $l,0st),608 &i a decrease of $188,744.43 from the corresponding day last year. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 26. COTTON-Rpot cloaed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up lands, 10.80c; middling gulf, 11.06c; sales, 2,600 bales. NEW ORLEANS. July 25. COTTON Steady; sales, 360 bales; ordinary, 8 8-ldc; good ordinary, 9c; low middling, 10c; middling, 10c; good middling, ' 11 1-ltic; middling fair, 11 6-16c; receipts, 1.534 bales; stock, 66,733 balea. Future quiet and steady; July, IO.6O0 . bid; August, 10.23 10.26c; September, .72fu9.74e; October, 9.46 fa.47c; November, 9. 43 fi -9. 44-c; December, 9.43'&.44c; January, 9.4bcu 9.49. BT. LOUIS, July 25. COTTON Nomin ally unchanged; middling, 10c; sales, 63 bales; stock. 11,064 bales, "-ri. LIVERPOOL, July. 25. -COTTON Spot In moderate demand, with prices 2 points lower; American middling fair, 8.33d; good middling. 6.22d; middling. rtSi2d: low mid dling, 6.96d good ordinary, ,6.J4(J; ordinary, 5.64d. Futures opened easier and -closed quiet.' American middling, g. o. c.,' July, 6.90d; July-iAugust, 6.88d; . August-September, 6.72d; bcptember-October, ' 6.4i'd; October-November, 6.2i)d; November-December, 6.26d; December-Janyary, 6.23d; Janu-ary-B ebruary, 5.22d; February-March, tV2id; March-April, 6.23d. - (l. . 1 Metal Market. :' NEW YORK, July 25. METALS The tin market underwent a. considerable reaction during the day's trading. In London prices broke to 122 7s fid for spot and 122 12s 6d for futures, while spot closed locally at $al.754i 27.60. The declines were due to a disposition to consider that the recent ad vance had been more, rapid . than Juetlfietl by actual trade conditions. 'Copper was a ahsde lower in London, spot there closing at 67 3s 6d and futures at 37 5s td. Locaiiy copper wits unchanged; lake quoted at $12.8i'512 87; electrolytic, $12.6'(jl2.75; eustliiK, $liai'ftl2.K. Lead waa unchanged at 11 15a In London, but was lower in the local market, closing at $4.25. ripelter was unchanged Jocaliv at 14 .oi'r4.w. tn ionaon It was a shade higher, cloning at 22 7s 6d. Iron closed at 41s 9J in oiasgow ano 4i 111 Mldd!eaijorourh. Ioc-ally Iron waa quiet and easier; No. 2 foundry Is quoted at $12.) . . . . ' ...... .11 VI 1. I I C 1 lfi.au, nu, a luuiiui j nuni.ci 11, ,h a.v. No. 1 foundry soutnern aua mo.. 1 iounary southern soft, $13.26 13 60. BT. LOl'iH, July zo MBTAtiS ueaa, lower; 84.004.02. Spelter, dull; $4.75. Dry Good! Market. NEW YORK. July 25. DRY GOODS Tho market Is Increasingly firm. Advices from Vail River are that uracticaiiy an tne nuns are nhut down and the outlook la for a protracted struggle. Huylng is not appre ciably Increased, but buyers And It diillcult to secure goods nt current prices, especially for nearby delivery. The outlook Is visibly Improved. ICbasaa City Grain and rrottsloaa. KANSAS CITY. July 25. WHEAT July. Sfic; September, 77tyo; December, 7Vfi 774c; cash, No. 2 hnrd, 83((5e- No. 8. tuniiJ 81 c; wo. 4, Vuttjyic; iso, i rcu, ou-iiooc; ino. , oMi83e. CORN Julv. tyc; BeptemDer, 4.c; ie ceniber, 4l-!llac; cash. No. 2 mixed, 52 31 52 c; No. 8, 61'ii'JSc; No. 3 while, 62JI 63U.c; No. 3. 63c. OATS No. 2 mixed. 40c; No. 8 white, 420 43c. 1 ' 11UTTER Steady; creamery, 13316c; fnncv riiiivv. 12il. . LOGS Missouri and Kansas, cases In-, eluded, 16c; ease count, 14c; cases returned, o less. HAY Lower; choice timothy, 87.00g8.50j choice prairie. $5.7r,'7.60. RYE Nominal; te. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu lftn.fX) tt".0"0 Corn, bu 24.4"0 10,4'jO Oats, bu I. S.CoO Dnlnth sTirafn' WarVef. '' DULI"TH. Julv 25. WHEAT To arrive: No. 1 northern, 39c, No. 2 northern, 9!ic. Oil tuo-k: No. 1 iiiiilheru. $1; No. 2 nortii ern, iwic; July, $1; September, 8hc; Deceaj ber. Sf.c. FLAX To arrive, on track and , July. 11.23; September. $l.24; Octobor, $1.24; December, H.lltVa. OATS On truck. 87c; to arrive, 85c; Sentember, 33'c. ftYE To arrive, 75c; on track. oc. Receipts, bhipmenta. Wheat, bu.., 104,u7 3i,o Philadelphia Produce Market. - PHILADELPHIA, July 25 HUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, ISo; extra lienrby prints, 16c. EviOS-iSiiaily: freh nearby, 2t-, loss ofT; frepih western, 20c, at murk: frtori south, wesii-rn, ),'iyic: fn-nh aoiitht-rn, Holiic. CHt;.EHE iSteady ; Now Vork full creams rhnice to fancy, 8;-M.e: New York full creams, fair to goud. 7r"i.c. . Milwaukee Ciraln Blarket. Mil. Wa UK KK. July 26.-FX,OUR Steady. WHEAT hlgt-hr; No. 1 northern, $1 01; No. J northern. eo; September, 8,-1,0 asked; puts, fc.'c bid: caila, ano asaed 4IAT8 Weak; standard, 41i4?c. CORN flatly; No. 8, 6'ii.ltj: Rcptenf ber, 4tio bid; puts, ic; culia, 4110. tiiaaiayulli Urals Market. MINNEA11II.I3 July ?6 -WHE.,T-Ju!v. 9l-e; b.-ptiiiiber. !(,c: lwrnilicr, fc;.t,c. q track: No. 1 bard. 1"; No. 1 noiiuerti, Hi1.!; No. 3 noiiiiern, 1 -. " '.' 1 . 1- IA l R-1 11 1 pat.-nle, ii F, BO; awtm-l putenta, lii 1 lo. lust ili-ufH, 4sl ;.. j.u.; Sci-oijd cl. a m l 1.1 LltAN lu bum, 14c; hori, ltio. T4jnt4 Sr-1 Ki.trt. ' Til Jul - : . i 1 1 C'.ioar. r i ( i . r, i. i '. , 1 .0. ii 1. :. i ' " " 1 -i. i r-''i. i.u.i. i. J. ... T il OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Trada Etiil Demoraliitod by EnppenRion of Work in Fading flints. SVAli BUSINESS DONE WITH BUTCHERS Practically Tfeere Is 5o Market 5 Rffort Belac Made to Get Stock la from the Coaatry. SOUTH OMAHA, July 25. 1304. Receipts were: Cattle, liogs fcheep. Offlclal Monday fr v lul fame day last week.'.. 775 14 V3 Psme day week before. 2,6Ji S,31o -0 4.1 Pame three weeks ago Holiday Pame four weeks ago. ..l S-V) 8.M 4.5)0 Same dsv week before. 2,6:6 3,316 10,4.J4 KKCEIPT8 FuR 1 HK YiiAR TO DATE. 1 he following .able shows the rectlpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with last year: , 1!)"4. Inc. Dec. Cattle 47874 647.S17 68.913 Moga l,'.2..'r0 1.43.. 2" 17.146 Sheep 72S.4S1 644.287 4,li4 Average ptices paid for hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last several days with com parison: Data. 1 1904. risos.iirxia.iisoi.iisw.iiriirs.iugs. July 1.... July 8.... July $.... "July 4.. July July 6.... July T.... July 8 ... July 8 ... Julv 10... July 11... July 12... July 13... July 14... July IS... July 16... Julv 17... Julv JS... July 19... Julv 20... July 21... July 22... July 23... Juiy 24... July 26... l' 6 0 7 64 8 671 T 84 6 801 8 831 I 4 M ( Oil I 6 0 6 16 8 731 3 fl 3 a ( 601 7 621 5 74 ''ri t 781 8 5 2 6 If 6 ISA. ''iYm 8 65 8 7i 8 M 8 e $ 14 3 78 3 7 3 78 in 3 n $ 77 8 77 6 7W 1 5 rl I 41 7 K I 11 1 I 13 8 13 6 04 6 02! 3 II 6 ,V4 T 8: 8 86i 8 80 8 16, 6 44 ( $'.!. 1 6 5 8J I V 6 82 5 9 . 7 81 t U I 3 I 7i 3 t' S 3S 7 77 a 4 041 5 02'4 6 8.".i 5 131 4 01 6 13 5 11 5 IS a C 21 I 8 lit , 6 04 6 10 6 Jl T 7 7 7 6 77 5 OS, 1 n 4 0: t 16 I 33 8 11 5t22 5 2 6 12 6 2 7 22 7 -:. 7 73 7 06 7 52 7 41 5 64 I 3 83 5 6H 5 D8 4 4 87 4 9l 4 eii 4 ll 1 82 4 2 3 sv 4 191 3 88 4 21 8 61 4 34 8 79 I 8 K2 4 1 4 31 I 88 b o- i 6a a 4 S 6 07 6 IS.) 5 16 6 06 5 06 t 67 5 7ol 6 601 5 74 0 21 1 181 t 0j T 81 7 41 7 63 5 06 Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Hrs. C. M. ft St. P. Ry 2 .. . IT. P. system 1 F E. M. V, R. R.. J ,1 C, Pt. P.. M. A O. Ry.. 1 B. ft M. Ry 4 K. C. ft St. J I .. .. C. R. L ft P. Ry., east.. .. .. 1 Illinois Central 1 .. Total receipts 18 1 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Swift and Company 241 Swift Co., from K. C 136 ..... Vanaant ft Co 26 Carey ft Uenton 63 Hill ftHuntsinger 1 Wolf & Murnan 58 Lelghton ft Co. ..v 83 Hodden 143 Agar Packing Co. - 648 Boyd ft L - ls Hcgartv ft Co. , 39 " Other buyers til Totals 615 1,063 CATTLE-rFresh receipts numbered eight een cars. Including a half dor.en loads di rect to packers. The situation Is compli cated and markets very dull. Packers were doing little, especially on beef steers. A few sales of beef steers were mode to packers, but there Is practically no mar ket today. The trade Is completely de moralised and no effort was made to do much business In this line this morning. A little trading was done In butchers stock this morning, but scarcely enough to banc any reliable estimate as to the gen oral condition of the trade. To all Intents and purposes there was no market anl shippers should govern themselves accord ingly. The feeder trade wits poorly supplied, while the country demand was also limited. Yard traders picked up the few offerings at quotahly unchanged figures. The market In this line continues rather quiet all around. ...BEEF STEERS.- ' - v .. Ko., At. -. Rr. 11. No. .-. . ' .. -ft. 1 .....1140 9 so ......... ...fl' I 71 ; . STEERS AND COWS, ' ' W 171 I 00 i ' COWS. 1 - 1 IM IM 1 1040 I 11 I lluO I M - 1..... 20 I 71 I l I M 1 1010 I 00 1 110 I 10 1 tno 3 00 81 100 I 10 1 1 10 I 00 1... llob t 71 1 967 I 90 I M I lit HEIFER8. 00 1 ; IS t-Jf U I to a Hi I ts 1 M IK' BULLS. I ....ism Sin CALVES. J I , t 160 4 71 STAGS. 1 ao I on 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I4 I 00 1 411 a 10 I K0 I 00 1 aK0 I II II 830 I 00. t lott HI ' NEBRASKA. . 5 feeders. .1050 3 00 b7 feeders.. 874 3 80 HOG8 Only one load artlved this morn ing .but there were about 1,600 head car ried over from last week, making about I. 700 on sale. Packers were out of the mar kot entirely, but there was a sufficient ship ping demand to hgDdle the larger portion of the offerings. Tho market ruled 5tf?10c higher on such hogs as could bo handled for shipment, sales ranging from $4.8&fi6.10 todav, its rom PHred with $l.90fu6.06; for similar stuff on Saturday. Hogs that couM not be uaed by shippers were unsaleable and wero carried over. The situation Is similar to last 'week, as sellers are oomned to depend on a rather uncertain shipping Inquiry to move any hogs they may receive and there Is no very stable condition to the market. No. Av. Kh. Pr. No. At. He. Fr. t. Til o 4 n II, IT0 10 I 08 10 I 1,'Vi 31 M0 90 6 06 . !" li.S .. I 00 121 271 ... I 10 6. ...... .116 110 I 014 ' 141 .. 110 I J.iJ 110 I 0:4 '70 J30 .. 106 .. ...... Ina .. I I n Hit M I 06 1 171 ..4 05 l 244' .. 106 m .. I 06 17 2M 10 I 06 17 17 .. 1 06 7! IS1 .. 106 II t44 .. I 14 44 J;:4 .. I 06 16 ( 180 I 06 I 140 .. 6 06 8HEEP None received and none wanted. There is no inquiry from parkers appar entlv and no effort Is being muds to get stock to market. Quotations for gras sheep and lambs: Good to choice yearlings. $4.26(04.70; fnir to good yeai lliijis, $r..i."7.4.2o: o.jJ. to choice wethers, 84.004.25; fnir to good- wethers. $3.y.SJ4.00: good to choloe ewes, $3.6o-!(370; l-.l. In A .... .1 ,:.,,? en. . A ... .....I... ... . T V O, ..J.MIt tf.UU, BIIUU I yj lllllll Q Inmbs, $ojo'u,5.75; fair to good larnbs, io.OuJ 6.60. CHICAGO LITIS STOCK MARKET Cattle Strong;, Hoars Ten Cants Higher and Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. July 2S. CATTLE Receipts, 8.O0O head, Including 6(0 Textr.s; market steady to strong; good to prime steers, t6.Kii.tO; poor to medium, S4.26v5..6l stockers and feeders. $? Ckj4 .00; cowa, $1 60 t4 6; heifers, 1 f-"r5 00; canners, . tl 5'. 250; bulla, $2.00(4.00; calves, $2.00tf7.0i; Texas fed steers, S3 00 5 6.00. HOOS Receipts, 6,000 head; market was mostlv lOo higher; mixed and butchers, $j.lfioG.65; good to choice heavy, Sri.i5.6ii; rouah heavy, S4.75'i5.i6; light, ic.ltnbd .60; bulk of Balea, 85 .2iu.40. bllEEP AND LAMES Receipts. 8,000 head; market steady snd 10c lower: good to choice wethers, $4 OlvM 25; fair to choice mixed, $3,011 filial; western sheep, t3.0O-j4.25; native lambs, $l,0tf7.00; western lambs, ttj.0oa.26. New York Live Stock Market. - NEW YORK. July 56 DEEVES-Re-celpts, 8,714 head; market for steers, lorfifco higher; for bulla, firm; for cowa, steady to lho higher. All sold. Steers sold St Si 6t.ju.C0; one car extra, $fiji: clems and oxen mixed, St.ili; bulls. $2,767)4.40; cows, $1.7i. 7 4.26; extra cows. $4 60; dreased beef lower at bS'jllo. Cables from Iondon and Liverpool quoted live cattle lower at liti3c. drexsed weight. Bheep steady; no exports todav. CALV1 8--Reeelpts, t TtS head; market active id loji.'ic higher: common to choice veala, $4 0o(i7.5o; buttermilks. S3 .25 8 75: western calves, $4 00; city drard veils, 1im11c pt-r pound. HoOS ltecelpta, 8.5.a head; market 10-ft IR,- b.-r; aliite and Pennsylvania hogs, $o 70 on MS. rillf-i P AND LAMPS-Receipts, 17 ?;S heed; uiarVei for shcrp li.rr..,c higher; for lambs. 3....rf-c higher for ail evc-tol trastt and stole eiock; utieeyi sold at llOOit.h; extra. i 00; culls. J 01 i-1 ,yi; lambs t '.(.' 7 00; stale and trasu. H ini-M w, dreoerd iiH'tton. t ire per pound; dreal lambu more active at I'.iUo. fit. Ji.a. ,,! l ive atock liarVat,. rr. J .' I i', July 2...-rATTI );-Re-c. :o, I- : , ai'-iiy to 1 i- MKi.tr; ti t . t . . , t . , a mil I. '.-in. Si ji i, is 1 f .il. 1 U 1 15 .... 3 - i l, i. . i i,.u .i. -0 hi l.cl ; light. 4.."fj .15; medium and heavy, 8S.0o.ji 5.i',. feloCEr AND LAMP? No receipts. Kansas City Live Stock Market.' KANSAS -CITT. July 5ft. CATTLE Re Clpia, 4,000 htsd. Including I. its) head of southerns. Market steady to" liic higher; choice export and dres.-.?-! beet steers strong to uc. h'ner, $- am.i.ui; lair to o.'l, strong to luc hiner, 4m.o; wesirn fed Steois titrmng to i'Kj Higher, -i J. fii.ou; cock ers ami fi"jn sieaoy, i ''M , Bjutnern steers strong to hlgntr. 2 V.-m 1 .an; southern COTis strong, jLTiy... Jo. natlva tow strong. $i.T.Vi4 .jo; native neiters strt.r.g, ti iua 0j; bulls strong, $i,J;"o j.,o; calves strong, 4uj.5u i4.75. HtHiS Receipts, 1.0V1 hea: market lS20o higher; top pr.ee, ."'.; bulk 01 sales a'. $.j4tio.S0; heavy. So ilt-a.Sj; packers, I6.1u3 5.i'i; pl?a, 14 o"i.i ti. i, BHLtlP AND LAMPS Recelpis. nope; market, nomlnillv siteady; native lam lie, S4.0utu4.0O; western lamos, $4imii0u; fed ewes, S3.2Fti3.7i; Tries clipped jtarllnia, Sl"1i4.75; Texas clipped sneep, t3.i5B4i.tj; stockers and feeders. 82 60ij3.ti. St. l.onls Live Stock Market. PT. LOUIS. July 23. CATTLE Receipts. 1.7im head, including ISM Texan! ; market slow, hut there was some busing by pack ers, prices being shout steady with last week. Native shipping and expert steers, $4 6iw5.76; dreased beef and butcher steers, $4.00uji4 .40; steers under l.nOO pounds, tUi f0iji 5.10; stockers and feeders, $1 2,'tf4 60; pows snd helfr. $2 2o'irii 0i; canners. Sl.oo-h.lSn; bulls, $2 So-jt 27; calve $4.ii-ij f; Texne and Indian steers, S3.ixvgi.76; cows and heifers, S2.iK'3M. HOGS Receipts, 400 head; market ' stow snd Irreguiarl higher; pigs and lights, $4.75?5.1rt; packers. 86.0.5.25; butchers gnd best heavy, S5.1i'iri5 AO. SHR1-;P AND LAM HS Receipts, 400 hetd; market quiet and steady; nstlve muttons, $16o.rt 2-i; lambs. t4.fUU.V: culls and burka, $2 tVi-'o-t 2?.; stockers, S2.26'!j3.0O; TVxans, $3 5f- ;4 "0. RIaox City Lire gtock Market. SIOUX CTTT, Ta; Julv- 25. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; mar ket, dull; stockers. steady: beeves, $4.6K(8 6.76; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.4ivu'4.00; stock ers and feeders. $2.75413.85; calves and year lings. S2.ovi)3.60. HOOS Receipts. 500 head; market, 6c lower; shippers free buyers: selling at S4.80 jS.00; bulk of sales, t4.8594.90. gtock In Klarfct. Following are the receipts of live slock for the si principal . western cities yes terday: catiie. nogs, tsneep. South ' Omalia Chios ge ...., . Kansas City . Pt. Louis ...'.. Pf. Joseph Sioux City ... Totals ..... 800 100 ..S.OiO ..4.0K1 ..1.700 .. im .. 200 5.HM 1,000 40 670 ECO 8,000 '406 ..8.728 7.670 8,400 OMAHA WHOI-ESALt. MARKETS Condition of Trade and Aaotatlons on Staple and Fancy Prodnc. EGOS Receipts liberal; firm; fresh can dled stock. 15c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 9c: roosters, ac cording to else. 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks. 7c; geese. 5c; broilers, ICc. BUTTER Peeking stock, lie: choice to fancv dairy, i:"?714c; separator, lftfrl7e. FRESH FISH Trout. 11c; pickerel, 8cj pike, 10c; perch, 7c; blueflsh. 12c; whlteflsh, 14c; salmon, 14cj redsnapper. 11c: lobster, green, 2(tc; lobster, boiled. 80c: bullheads, lie; catfish, 14c; black bass. 20c; halibut, 10c: crapples, l?c: toe shnd, tl: buffalo, 8c; white baas. 11c; frog legs, per dog. S5o. BRAN Per ton, $18, ," , HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Wholesale Dealers' BBsocfatloi; Choice No. ' vplsrid, !; No. 2, $7.60; medium, $6.50! coarse, W. Rye straw, 15.60. These prices sre for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair snd receipts light. TROPICAL' FRUITS. ORANGES Navel, choice, large siie, $3; fancy navels, all sties. $3.50: Mediterranean sweets, choice, all sises, iiJMil.io; Jaftaa. ail sises. $2.7114.00; Valenclas. all sisea, tW iiZ 75 -- LEMONS California " fancy, 270-300-360, t3.7iw4.26: choice, .S2.7tMtf3.Oik CALIFORNIA FICJrt-Per 10-lb. carton, 50c; Imported- Smyrna, 3-crowa, Uo; 4 crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c. BANANAS Per medlum-slied bunch, 83-00 C2.50: lumbo, S2.76ltf3.25. , DATES Persiau. per box of 80 pkgs.. $2; In 0-lb, boxes, bo per lb.; Oriental stuffed, per box, $2.40. PINEAPPLES Ia crates of 24 to 42, per crate. S3.26. - FRUITa- - APPLES Green, per -bu. box, 75o. RASPBERRIES Per" M qta.. i; per 84 pts., $1.60; red raspjerrles, per 24 pt.. Wash.. S3. f'.- . ' ;;'.' BICKERRSAliacsas, per 24 qt., TRAWBERRIE 8 Colorado, ' per 84-t.t. case, $3.60. .. CHEKKIES California, Royal Ann or Tartarian, per. box. 51.26; home grown, per ll-..i:'!h a V(Jt.LJn,flrtl.B -er PKACHls-S Texas, per 4-basket crate, 800; California Alexandra, per oox. Si. PLUMS Caliloruto, Trogajf, iuruaurn, it Art a t-auiornia, w-id wr w. - - APRICOTS California, ti.60. CANTELOUPE-Texan per crate, 82.500 176; California, per crate S5.00ttf.00. WATERMELONS Per lb. tcratedj, 1C; kach, 30t)40c. , CURRANTS Red and vrt.'te. per 24-qt. case. tl.2u. . , VEGETABLES. POTATOES New Texas Red Block, lu sacks, per bu., 60c. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $116tj3.2o. ONIONS Reisauda, per i)-lb. crate, 83.00; LoulHiana, In sucks, per lb., 2c. CABBAGE Iloma grown, lc pt-r lo. CAULlFLOWER-rper do.. two. CUCUMBERS-Per tloa.. 2:.c. TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, tX RADISHES Per dos. bunches,. 2oc LETTUCE Tcu. fr dot, Soo. TURNIPS southern, per dos., 250. . ' BEETS Southern, per dos., 2ic CARROTS Southern, per do., 26c PARSLEY Per dos.,- 26c BEANS Wax, -per bu. box, tl.CO; per bu. basket, 50c; string, per bu. box, $20u; er bu. box, 76c; Wisconttln blue beans, 6-qt. box. $2.00. OREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket crate, $2.00. ' r SQUASH Home grown, per do., 75c. PEAS Per bu. box, $1.00. EGG PLANT Southern, per doi., SL60. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10o. HIDES No. 1 greeu, 6c; No. t gfarn, 8c No. 1 aalted. lc; No. 2 salted, fic; No. 1 veal calf. to U lbs., c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6Ho dry salted, P'2c; sheep pelts, it'!'.'',c; horse hides, H.5w;i.5o. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, He; Wisconsin young America, 12c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13 c; Wiscon sin llmberger, 13c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, nsr lb., 16c; hard rhell. per lb 14c: No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; Deoans. large, per Ib.t 12c: mall, per lb.. loc; peanuts, per lb., c; ronsied peanuts, ' per lb.. 8c; Chill svalnuts, per lb.. 12513c; large nicKory nuts, per in., 11c; aunonas. soft shell, per lb., INe; hard shell, He; shellbarks. jer bu..'$2.00: black walnuts, per bu., $1.2. Wool Market. BOSTON, July 25. V-WOOL Territory wools ore firm; pulled wools are quiet with small offerings; foreign wools hold firm In sympathy with strong conditions abroad. Leuaing quotations are: lanno, nr.e, 18c; heavy fine, 14(ffil5c: fine medium, l7fTlc; mdlum, 19ii'.'oc; low medium, 2o'--1c; Wyo ming, fine, lK'i'17c; heavy fine, UiyiSc; fine medium, J7ftibc; medium, 19ri20c; low me. dlum, 'iO'fi&c; Utah and Nevada, fine, 16.t 17c; heavy fine, 14ifl5e; fine medium, li-ji luc: medium, leo-finc; low ineftiuni, 2i'fi:tc; Dakota, flue, 111 Ho; fine medium, 17nlc; medium, 18a 20c; low medium, 3j'a!2c; Mod tnna, fne, choice. 20-J)21o; fine, average, It :Ao; fine medium, choice, 5fn-r21o; average, r."i-"JC; staple, 21ii e; medium, choice, 23 21 ."'c. . , ST. IXUIS, July 26. WOOL Strong and In active demand: medium grades comb ing and clothing. 20(yfe; liht fine. l' Moj huavy fine, 12wik); tub washed, il'a-3(c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Frolts. NEW YORK, July 25 EVAPORATED APPLES Firmly held, with common quoted nt 4f?i4'.j,c, prime nt 6t,(36o, choice at l.fite and fum y nt 7'',-7ic. CALIFORNIA IHtlb.D ! R IITS Prunes Steady, In spite of the unsatisfactory posi tion of futures, quotations ranging frotu 2c to Cc. according to grade. Apricots are not attracting touch attention for fu ture shipments, but spot supplies are being pretty well denned up and the murket for this delivery rules firm, with choice quoted at SVtuloc. extra rhnice at l'Vu'iic; and fancy at Ufti.'lc. Peaches ate In pracUcnlly the aanie polttjn as apricots, choloe being quoted at 7'f7c extra choice at 7rjsc and lanry at 8dl0c. teffee llirktt. N1H7W YORK. July 25. COFF FB-Fn-tures tn.eiied firm at an advance of IO1715 point. In resoonaei to firm Europeiin mar kets, rontiiiutid sti-adlnees lit prlinnry mar. ki-ts and report of bulllnh conditions in l iKXil. Ruira T.-r 0n bugs, iiulufling h 1 ti-ii.ber at Ci'r4).lf; I ui eniber .&, t4w; January. Cfco; March. ttv-aO-CSc. usrar and Molasses. NEW YORK. July 2i S I 'OA R I: aw, firm; f-tlr itiin'i'lt. 3.o; --utilf gl, '.'4 t.-t 3 I i ll. '.; ..m.--f '0-,-. ..' tl.Ioi.'l, f.im; iriinh.ol, 5i.it., p.iv-.oied, 6 i-.. , kt'iiia- St oi-:i.rtd. jo'v ;s -f (!. p fc'.loi'i.. li-44 IVU..-, ; i t,.(.l ii'.tilf; centrlfiiril. .,'it-: eer,trlf-i1 white, 4a, yellow, .ii, .- 4 4;.-; seconcla, IS.3V. l.l.A-i.-4 -Non lonl. opan kettle, 2V? X; renirlfiisal, 1'il'U-c. . - - i - ; SYRUP Nomlnui. 2- I: -C. ' Oil and Ivnaln. NEW YORK, July 25.-OILS Coltons-f di I easy; rirlrne crude, nominal; yellow, t J fitc. Vstrolenm, quiet; refined. New Vm ( 17. iu; Phliadeipnia and rotnimore. I. same in bulk, 1 1 75. Turpentine, steady, WV37c. Hi is IN Weak; strained, common to good, $3 71 2 OIL CITT, July 25.-OII.S-r,redit bal ances, $1 certificates, po bid .Pulp, menta, 1iW,877 bhls.; s-erage, til Ii4 bh s runs, 142.446 bhla ; averaga, 73.6ki Phlp ments, Lima. l.'VSO? btos ; sveiage, K2 f.48 bbls.; runs, Lima, K2.142 bbls.; average, 67.3.H bbls . i SAVANNAH. July 25 t)Il"8-Turpentln, firm; 6:c. Rosin Firm: A. P. C, 12 T. $" o E. 82 46; F, Si 46: O. S:60; II. $.'; I. K. $3 47; M. S3 7?: N, S3.o.Vs; V, (, $4.a: W W, $1.6:4 55. . . ElaU Dn.ter MarVet. ' . ' ELOIN. Ill . July 5.-nUTTEn-To,1j wjs firm, selllca- at 17c a pouhd. This If the same price as quoted last week,. Sales) for the week were &J2.000 lbs. -. SUPREME COURT SYLLAEI . The following opinions will be offlclally reported: .-.' 13171 Aldrloh against Bteen. Appeal front Cass, on rehearing former Judjiuien mod ifying decree of the district court vaatdl Judgment of district court affirmed.. Sedg wick, J. 1. The district courts of this state" finve no Jurisdiction of the subject of divorce except sncn as Is given them ' bv the statute providing for divorce and alimpy. 2. The residence of one of the parties In) the couniy in which the action Is brought Is necessary . to the Jurisdiction of liis court. . 3. When the record affirmatively showi the nonexistence of some lsct necessary to the Jurisdiction o the court over th subject matter f the action, a Jiulittnenl pronounced therein will be void au4 may Lo collaterally attacked. j .... 13214. Todd against County of York. Ap peal from York. Affirmed. Ilolcoinb, C. J. 1. An ownrr has the right to protect hir land from surface water end, In the In terest of good husbandry, to drain lagoon or basins thereon of-a temporary charac ter . by discharging such surface waters by means of artificial channels Into a natural surface drain on Wa; own, prop erty, an.l through such-drnln or channel on and over the land of another, provtited such person acts In a reasonable and care ful manner and without : negligence? nn the Injun". If any. resulting therefrom tt such lower proprlcter by reason of the It creaaeed fiowage- In the natural surfac water drain will be accounted damnum abaque Injurin. For negligence In the manner of accompllahing the improvement, such owner Is responsible snd accountable to those Injured by his neallgent acts, 2. An owner's right to discharge, surface waleer . from his premises does not, ex tend so far aa to permit him. to Collect It In a volume and by means of ad aruileln! channel discharge it upon another" a laml contrary to the natural course of drain age to the latter s damage and detriment. H227. Ullle against State. Evrprljuticr. Affirmed. Sedgwick, J. , L In criminal trials the question. ef the qualification of a Juryman Is one o fact for the determination of the trial court, and unless It appears to be sguinst- th weight of the evidence It will not be over ruled by this court. ' . t. In capltsl cases a' new trial' should not be allowed on account of newly dis covered evidence, unless Its lnuoductlon on the trial might have -been beneilcial to the defendant, and might have led .to a different result. . , 8. Proof of a motive to. commit, .tha crime charged is always competent In mur der trials; tha fact that, the alleged tno. tlve Is out of proportion to the crime com mitted does not require that evidence of such motive be excluded. Tha supposed t. danger that the Jury mav give too much weight to the offered evidence is- not u le gal ground for excluding-It. 4. When a witness testifies positively, to a conversation, with an acquaintance, over the telephone, an objection to the evidence on the ground that the witness has not sufficiently identified the person with whom the conversation was held, should isrt ba sustained, the witness' knowledge -of snoti Identity not having been tested by '-cross-examination or otherwise. The force of the evidence Is a question tor the Jury..,' , . . t. In the trial of a defendant charged with the crime of murder wtth firearms,. It Is not error to permit evidence that the defendant has for many years been fa miliar with tha us -of -sutui tireaTrmr ' 6. Under some clrcflffistances. It Is In the disoretlon of the trial court to permit evidence of experiments to Illustrate trans actions that nave been, testified to and, under the circumstances in this cttse, -the court did not abuse Its discretion In per mitting: such evidence. ' . 1 .: :. ' 7. If, In a criminal trial, evidence Is received that Is not from Its nature nec essarily Injurious to the defendant and the receiving of such evidence Is not ob-i jected to when the same is offered -nop complained of in the petition .in error in. this court, the error. If any, wlil be . con sidered to be without prejudice. ,,v ,, 8. In a trial of an Information for mur der. It is proper to prove the physical con ditions existing In tlie vicinity of the mcr der at the time the crime was commit) i-d. This applies to evidence of finding of unu sual articles, as paper and matches, "noon the floors of the living, rooms of the bouse where the crime was committed. .. . ' 9. In murder trials, It is competent to prove the conduct, appearance and actions of the acouaed Immediately after, the crline was committed, as well a aubsequent statements of the accused tending; to show her connection with the transaction, being investigated. , . , , 10. In criminal trials, the previous good character of the defendant hus groat woiglit aa tending to show the Improbability of guilt. The weight to bl given such. cvl. dence la for the Jury to determine. The court Is not required to tell the jury that. If the other evidence is sufficient to k(. Isfy the Jury of the defendant's girilt, thty must still consider whether previous good character, when weighed with all' of thej other facts and circumstances In the case raises a reasonable doubt of stut!t. - ' -- 11. It is not error to Instruct Our" Jury that the defendant Is under no obligations to testify In her own Iwhujf, and that Thw statute expressly declares that her petrloct to testify shall not create any jpreuuip"i tion agalust her. , ;., , ,- 12. It la not Indispensable In criminal trials' that a rrotlve be shown for the commis sion of the crime charged. If the -evidence shows beyond a reasonable doubt that tn defendant committed the crime, the prose cution does not necessarily fall becauae the real motive for tho act cannot be ccov ered and shown to the Jury. - ..'V 13. An Instruction that: "A doub pro duced by on undue sensibility , In .the jlnd of any Juror in view of tha -consoqumiocg of his verdict Is not a euaonanle tioubu and the Juror Is not a.Ilos,cJ uU,,,. ' sources of materials of doubt by reporting to trivial or fanciful suppositions :nt. jo mote conjectures as to a pot.4iblu stale,. t.( facts diherlng from those eHiaj'lbl,t d by the evidence. You are not at fllberty to disbelieve as Jurors, If, from nil the evi dence, you believe as men. Your oa.th Rn pones on you no obligation tit doubt wh'cia no doubt would exist If no- oath ni.H i..a administered," Is not to be oumint'i Jed Is all caaes, but In view of Die former tier, slnn of this court In Barney against The State, 49 Neb., 615, we cannot reverse the Judgment in this case solely on the erouui of giving tkls instruction. , 14. When the evidence relied , upon' tf establish tt.'. guilt of the defendant is cir cumstantial, the facia proven l-iy-iiia j, reasonable doubt must be such, aa to ex. elude every renaonaliie hypothesis Incon sistent with the guilt of the defsmfiHiii, When tho minds ot reaeonabla mni mirlit fairly differ aa to whuthvr there M i ny reasonable doubt of the defendant' kuIR, the rcHpunsibtllty muat be left. w1i.Kj.Hi law place It, with the Jury. The evident a In this case, under this rule,' aupuoi la the verdict and tho Judgment., . . 16. In a prosecution for murder commit ted with firearms, evidence that Ihq tin fendant had access lo a weapon t f .that nature with which to commit Urn crime is Important, but if it appoais that there wu an opportunity to cunieul audi wan pun after the crime was committed, auou evi dence s not indispensable. 13J.8. Blocker aisKlnel County of Nemaha. App.'il from Nemaha. Affirmed. Iiuru.i, J 1. Where, on appeal from a Ju-'.o.-nl of the district court In a still In mmy, it ) found that the evidence fully S11K1401S -th findings and Judgment! of the tn.il ii uit. such findings will not lie dlslui t.-1. lit will be adopted by tl. court 'of iclow'- 3. Where one file a claim for oi.mujea caused by the locttlon uf n publlo. 1 o,.U, end acciipt the allowance ma.je him y th county board, he cannot thef ifi.-r maintain an action alio.t iho county tor damages csused by opening hui ti rou.i. Un less the sum be negligently and 1. skill fully constructed anil maintained, 8. WlH-ie a plaintiff In an imiion for l.-m-agea aliegi-a facia, proof of which would entitle bun to recover, nod tiui H a verdict and Judgment agalnvt hhn. It w II be cenclualvaiy Plexuilieit Unit each of tl f icl so avrireil diOu ouu.-il neuii rt blm. ami he furirmt ito-reali. r i.M..iu!,uii 1,11 anion for pilt.,b) lellef Mg.,ll.et lb ; i iUiO dif'ioluiit bseu n tlie mine tnm. 1.K IJ. iietu v tHtllUt t-i,i . from Anleiopf. Alirt..l ki.-.o, i. I , j 1. It U tin- piovtii.-e of n e j,,f to , r. Ililn 0.e lil.J 1'iHtiets of I ' I ill - ,i .( HK .i-ll as lu ci.ll ,.. '1 i,, v. 1 . j hot ,H -t ni.- lu t; 111 i..uit 1. i c. i i ... In n,nf r ti.n.t (( .si.. , j 1... .mil It, U..U4 it im k. v -.i ... t