TITE OMAIIA DAILY PEE: FRIDAY. . JULY 7. 1905. 7 CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET Jodm OeU Out Bulliih Report, but EfTeo. it Transient. WHEAT CONTINUES DOWNWARD COURSE l Export Demand Makes Cora Firm at HMUer Prices Oats Are Lower Arrivals ,f Sew Wheat. OMAHA. July 6. 1905. Wheat continued downward rourw to day, the responsibility for the decline be ing ascribed to large receipts ol tue new crop and to general fair weather. Just be fore noon Jones' low estimate of the win ter Wheat CTOD CRIISed n reuftlnn Mnd Kn. tember went to 74c. which was c above yesterday. Faith In Jones, however, wu not strong enough to hold the market. Trading wag active In all line. July closed at 69S', September at 86W 8c and December at 86411870. Oood cash demand at American markets and the export of twenty-seven loads at New York made corn Arm at better prices. July closed at 64c, old July at 664c , Hep t ember at 6640, old September at 66Vcitt4:, December at 494o and old December at bio. Cxita ranKed aiiout the time; Julv closed at H"-''4c, September at 814c and December at 8l4e Liverpool closed ,d lower on wheat. Corn was unchanged. Tarts was a little higher on wheat, owing to unsatisfactory weather In that country. Primary receipts of wheat today were ItJ.rtnO bushels, against UO.OfO bushels last year. Shipments were Wi.OM bushels, against 230.0OO bushels last year. Corn re ceipts were l.OW.doO hushels, against 378. or) bushels last year. Shipments were 370.000 bushels, as compared with 411,000 bushels last year. Bradutrect's east of the Hookies decrease In wheat Is 1,905,000 bushels, the Kurope and afloat Increase, l.soo.ooo bushels, r.radstreet'a corn Increase Is Z.lo3,000 bush els nnd the oats decrease Is 113.OU0 bnshel. Mradstrret s world's available supply decreased Ififi.ono bushels, as'compared with a decrease of 3,853.000 bushels last week and 5,869,000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis flour output last week Increased 15.120 lar rels, but a continued dullness of the mar ket was reported. Jones Is out with a crop estimate of 36f,0uu,oiiu bushels of winter whent, considered by the leais almut 50, 000.000 bushels too low. Argentina esti mated shipments for this week are 1,600,000 bushels of wheat and 2.000,000 bushels of corn. Chicago had 25 cars new wheat to day and 30 yesterday. Texas millers are making large purchases In Kansas. Omaha Cash Sales. CORN-No. 4, 1 car, 61c. Omaha (ash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 97Cn 81.00; No. I hard, KxfiflSc; No. 4 hard, 7o"tfWc; No. 3 spring, 98c. COKN-No. 2. 504; No- ffStHir; No. 4, 4&JH&C; no grade, 43ii47c; No. I yellow. 61c: No. 3 yellow, 6u4c; No, 2 white, 61c; No. i hlte, 6o4c. OATS No. J mixed, 2I'4c; No. 3 mixed, J9c; No. 4 mixed, 28 4c; No. 2 while, 301c; Jo. 2 white. 3U4c; No. 4 white, 304c; stan dard, 30c. Carlot Receipts, Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago . 4i) 604 174 Kansas City 159 136 31 Minneapolis 152 Omaha S 18 Duluth 12 St. Louis 104 41 16 Minneapolis (irala Uaota t Ions. The range of prices paid In Minneapolis, as reported by the Edwards-Wood cum pany. Uu-lU lioard of Trade building, wa: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. WEATHER I THE tillAI BELT Light and Scattered shoners In Mis souri Valley. OMAHA, July 6, 1906. very light and scattered showers oc curred In the MIksouiI valley during Wed nesday afternoon, and heavier showers were general throughout the upper Missis sippi valley and lake region. Excessive ruins occurred at points In Virginia, Mary land and District of Coluuibia, and moder , svlely heavy rains were quito general over ,'tJe southern states. Destructive wind storms are reported In Texas. The weather is generally fair west uf the Mississippi river this morning, and fair weather will probably prevail over the central valleys tonight and Friday. Omaha record o( temperature and precipi tation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1905. 1904. 1903. 1902. ' Minimum temperature 62 61 66 63 Precipitation 00 .26 .00 1.69 Normal temperature for today, 78 de frees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1. 6.66 Inches. Deliclency corresponding period in 190 1.93 Inches. Deficient- corresponding period In 1901, 3.13 Inches. (JMAilA DISTRICT REPORTS. rem p. Kain. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 78 67 .13 Clear Auburn, Neb 80 56 .02 Clear Columbus, Neb.. 79 65 . 02 Clear Falrbury, Neb... 79 64 .U2 'Clear Fairmont, Neb... 75 64 T Clear Or. Island, Neb. 77 64 .0") Clear Hartlngton, Neb. 76 66 .) Clear vuattiu, ntu ti on i v. lear Omaha. Neb 77 62 T Clear Tekamah, Neb.... 80 64 .00 Clear Carroll, la 77 66 .06 Clear Clarlnda, la 81 6 .45 Clear Blbley, la 76 6ri .09 Clear Bloux City, la.... 76 68 T Clear Storm Lake, la.. 74 68 . 08 Clear . D1STK1CT AVERAGES. No. oC Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, III 28 Columbus, 0 16 Des Moines, la... 13 Indianapolis, Ind. 11 Kansas City, Mo. 18 Louisville. Ky.... 19 Minneapolis C4 Omaha, Neb 16 St. Louis. Mo.... 11 "Wheat- I July... 1 08'i 1 0814 1 07 1 08 1 08 Sept... 9.'!4 91 4 K Ut Dec... 884 694 874 884 894 82 62 .10 88 04 .02 78 68 , .1 88 60 ' .04 84 M .01 88 64 .01 ' 64 .20 78 M .04 64 62 .24 L. A. WKLSH. Local Forecaster. Weather 11 urea it. St. Loots tieneral Market. ST. LOCIS, July 6. WHEAT-Lower; No. red cash, elevator, 91c; track, 934y944c; July, 83Hc; September, S3UMvtu; No. I hard. 11.06. CORN Steady; No. 2 cash, 65e; track. 663 664c; July, 644c; December, tic. OATS Firm ; No. X cash, 33c; track, 334 S44c; July, 31o; September, 3u4c; No. 2 white, 3S4c. FLOCK Market quiet. Red winter pat ents. J4 S&y6 00; extra fancy and straight, 14.7634 90; clear. J.to'tl4.UO. BEKD Timothy, steady; 12.0032.40. COHNMEAL Steady; 1260 ItRAN Steady ; sacked east track, 7SrT74c. UAY-Steady; timothy, 18 00313 00; prairie, I6.w(iii60. IHON COTTON TIES-99C liAOOINO 4e.V HEMP TW1NK-4540. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; jobbing, 11176. Lard, lower; prime steam, W.56. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts, 11.624; Clear ribs. IS. 06; short clears, t 374. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 18.374; clear ribs, Js.76; short clear, ls.874. POlIl.TRY Steady; chickens. 9c; springs, 14c; turkevs, 13c; ducks, o; geese, fruc. BT'TTKR Steady; creamery, 16j21c; dairy. 16ul7c l-XfUSfetsady at 104c case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 6.000 18.000 Wheat, bu 1(16.000 l&t.OOO Corn, bu 41.t) 1:17,0.10 Oats, bu. , 16.000 127,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July l-WHBAT-No. 1 hwrd. 11.13; No. 1 northern, 11.11; No. t northern, 11.07: July. 11.06; September, 9243 yc; Ieceniber. fcSo. H RAN In hulk, $U75!fnS.OO. FM'lL'R First patents, M KWM.20; second patents, 15 SJoflri t"). first clears, 4.00d;4.10; second clears, 17f2.6&. Dnlath Grain Market. Dl'LUTH, July 6-WllEAT-To arrive: No. 1 northern, 11 W. On track: No. 1 northern, ll.eu ; No. 1 northern, I1.U14; July, 1.09Ts; September, new, 864c; Septem ber, old, 924c. OATS To arrive and on track, S:Ho. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOU July WHEAT Snot, nominal. Futures quiet; July, t lid; Sep tember. 0s fciSd: PHinber. 6s li4d. CORN foot, steady; American mixed, 6s H4d. Futures dull; July, is 11 4d. Septem ber, 4s 10O. , Peoria Market. PEORIA. July -CORN-Hlgher; No. I yellow, 66c; No. I. 66c; No. 4, iwc; no grade. 64c OATS Steady; No. I white, 82Vc; No. 4 t -hlle, 32'c. Philadelphia Prodaro Market. PHILADELPHIA. July I.-BITTER-Firm; extra western creamery, iiWo. EOO-fttesdy; not quoted tHi-L-A4iot; New Vork full creams. fancy new 14r; New York full creams, fair to good, KValOc; domestic Swiss, Dullc. CHICAGO ORAU AMI PRO I lIO9 Features uf the t rading and 4 losing Prteea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July ".-Excellent weather throughout the wheat eecl.ons of the I'MI'-d States led to a fresh slump In puces here today. At the clone wheat for September deliery whs 4c down. Corn l prac tically unchanged. Oats are 4c off. Pro visions show a loss o a shade to 74c. The wheat market was weak from the start. At the opening September whs down 4'ci4c to 4itc at 874'ij7'Sc. The factor mainly responsible for the Initial weakness was the Improved weather con ditions, both northwest and southwest. A contributory Influence was a decline In tha price of wheat at Liverpool. Before the end of the first hour September had de clined to 864c On the break commission houses purchased freely. The buying re sulted In a quick upturn, September ad vancing to 7S'uli,7iV,c. The rally was helped by a dual report made by two well known crop experts estimating the total yield of winter wheat at J.to.kki.'XO to 366. 0"0,(o hushels, whereas Inferences from government figures make the yield about 436,noO.(iO bushels. The market closed weak with September at 8'rS'itttic. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 77.0UO bushels. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet's, decreased in&,(0 bushels. Primary receipts were 342,200 bushels compared with 219.500 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 2o4 cars against 167 cars last week and 170 cars a year ago. Notwithstanding the weakness of wheat, sentiment In the corn pit throughout the entire day was Inclined to bullishness One of the chief reasons for the firm undertone, was an Improved demand for export. An other Influence was extremely light ac ceptances from bids sent out by cash houses. The market received active sup port from the loading bulls. Shorts also were moderate purchasers. A firm tone prevailed at the close. September opened unchanged to a shade higher at 66!&6!4c to 564e, "Old between M'ljljSSc and 664c and closed at 654c Iical receipts were 6o4 cars with 174 cars of contract grade. Weakness of wheat caused moderate rrofit taking In oats, resulting In an easy market. The Kentucky report putting the condition of the crop at 99 was another depressing Influence. September opened VrHit! lower at 814&31V. old off to 31c and closed at 314c Iocal receipts were 174 cars. Provisions were Arm nt the start as a result of decreased receipts of hogs. The slump In whent, however, caused some profit taking, resulting In slight losses. At the close September pork was off 74c at 112.73. Ijird was down 74c at r7.25. Hlbs were a shade lower at 17.7747.80. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 31 cars: corn, 354 cars; oats 119 cars; hogs, 34,000 head. The leading futures range as follows: Artlcles.l Open.1 High. I Low. Close.! Yes'y. Wheat I July 97, Sept. Dec. STU'n'VSTVfiV "hU SfiS!' 874' s 87'rtV, STfc 8H4 tb'M Corn Uuly tJuly Hept. ISept. tl)ec. Sept. Dec. Pork Julv Sept. Oct. Lard Julv Sept. Oct. Ribs July Sept. Oct. 7-fifi ZK.rRrJ BRTi Reu fid ffiVfiSI M ' 55fBVlfi4l 664 6514 B544?!x'l 65U. 65(a4 49ff4 494! 49 494 494 324 314 314 12 524 12 824 12 86 7 15 ' 7 224 7 40 7 AO 7 80 7 83 3241 3241 TIHW"1 31 SI 31'4 S19i. 31M 12 RS 12 86 12 65 7 15 7 35 12 65 12 85 12 85 7 15 7 35 12 60 12 50 12 72W 12 75 12 7941 12 80 7 06 7 26 7 05 7 25 7 35 7 374 7 37 4 7 324' 7 M 7 85 7 85 7 K 7 574 7 574 7 H5 7 85 7 774 7 H" 7 SO 7 824 No. 2. tOId. tNew. Cash nuotations were ns follows: FIH'R Steady ; winter patents. 4.30fJ4 40; straights. 4 00j4.20: spring patents. J.von'cJ 6.70; straights. 3.75fi5.00; bakers, l2.4O4i3.S0. WHEAT No. 2 spring, tl.irvjil.15; No. S, 1.051.10; No. 2 red. 914'-i924c. roRN'-No. 2, 67c; No. 2 yellow, HTO. OATS No. 2. S2c: No. 2 white, 339 81',c; No. I white. 324S3C. BARLEY Oood feeding, 42,44c; fair to choice malting. 47(15 49c. SEEPS No. 1 flax, tl.25; No. 1 northwest ern, 11.43. Timothy, prime. $3 25'ff3 30. Clover, contract grade, 12.2o&13.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 112 55 (ft 12.60. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7 05. Short ribs sides (loose). 17 5fi&7.65. Short clear sides (boxed), t7.75'S'7.874. Receipts and shipments for the day were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls K.7nrt 17.400 Wheat, bu 63.000 9.200 Corn, bu 944,000 lfi7,8"0 Oats, bu 401,700 161,700 Rve, bu 1.000 Barley, bu 109,200 9.800 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 16B20c; dairies, 15iS'18c. Eggs, steady, at mark, cases Included. 13c; firsts, 14c; prime firsts, 154c; extras, 174c. Cheese, easy, 9104c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ((.notations of the Day on Varlcus Commodities. NEW YORK, July 6.-FLOUR Receipts, 22.36 bbls.; exports, 5,174 bbls.; market quiet and barely steady; winter patents, $4.9045 26; winter straights, M tiiH.w; Minnesota pat ents. !6.5o&i&26: winter extras. 13.106 3 66: Minnesota bakers, I3.75a'4.15; winter low grades, t3.004iS.56. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good. 14 a'u4.w; choice to iancy, H.wra-i.sii. CORNMEAL Firm; fine while and yel low, tl 2M&1.30; coarse, Sl.14igl.16; kiln-dried, 2. & 3.00. BARLEY Steady; feeding, 46c, e. I. f. New York: malting. 4tV&f2c. o. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, l.fX bu. Spot market barely steady: No. 2 red, $1.07, elevator; No. 2 red, 11.084 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1194 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba. $1.12 f. o. b. afloat. In view of more bearish weather and crop news from the northwest wheat was generally weaker today, losing a cent a bushel. One or two moderate rallies occurred on bullish private winter wheat estimates and covering of shorts, out the market closed heavy at 'ip i0 het decline. July. 9441595c, closed at 944c; September. 9ft 13-1tlS91e, closed at 90c: Iiecember. 90ff(9l4c, closed at 904c. CORN Receipts, 9.7ii6 bu.; exports, 6n,4(M bu. Bpot market steady; No. 2, 624c eleva tor and 2Se f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 63c; No. 2 white, 624c. Tha option market was quiet but higher with the west, closing at VS4C net advance. July, fiivi24c closed at 2Vc: September closed at Bite. OATS Receipts. 68,600 bu.; exports. 1,250 bu. Spot market easy; mixed, Zh to 32 Ins., fwg 3o4c ; natural white, 30 to 82 lbs., 874'j tSUo: clipped white. 36 to 40 lbs.. SS(ff41e. HAY Irregular; spring, 6my5c; good to Choice, 7MIK0O. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, 1904 crop, 23q47c: 1903 crop. fcuaSo; olds. 10 613c. Paclfio coast. 19o4 crop, 23S:6c; 19l? crop, 1W21C; olds, loraizc. HIDES Dull: Galveston. JO to 28 lhs 20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c; Texas (drvl. 24 to so ins . 1S4C. LKATHER-etteady: acid. 24?T26e. PROVISIONS Beef, steady ; "family. $13 50 fH4ti0; mess, $M(XVoll60; beef bams. 21.0Hj jej.&o; pacKet. iiz.nutui&uu; cuy, extra India mess, $22 00fr22 50. Cut meats, steady ; pickled bellies, t 2fv310.uO; pickled shoulders. 5.5o? 6.00: pickled hams, $10 2f.c.n0.50. Ird. easv: western steamed, $7.35: refined, barely steady: continent. $7.40; South America, 18; compound. $5374-96.624. Pork, steadv; famllv. $15 sowisoo; short clear, $14. 00514.75 mess, lit hvfiM 25. TALLOW Steady; city, ie; country, 44 RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. gvrff.Lfce : japan, nominal. BUTTER Steady ; receipts, 1 467 pkgs. state dairy, common to extra, 154r zoc; renovated, common to extra, 134'tp I7e. CO FFFF Steady; No. T Rio. 7T4c. CffEESE Quiet and unchanged. EOilS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearrjy, rancy and selected white, Z2c state, choice, 204121c: state, mixed extra 19dr.iV: western extra. 17il74c; slate, firsts, lftn ifiUc: southerns, 124il5c. POULTRY Alive, steadv; western soring Chickens, l&'fj'JOc; fowls. 114c; turkeys. 134c". aresseo. easier, western t'roiiers. lni :c fowls, 10iS124c; turkeys, 13$'17c. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Julv 6. MF7TATJH Thi London tin market added slightly to the advance of yesterday, closing at 140 5s for spot and s.isi5s for futures. The local market was firm In svmpathy with spot. ouoted at $30 7'V(i31 00. Bpot Conner was un changed at rtri In London, but futures were a shade lower at aVUilgSd. locally the situation was unchanged. 8.me dealers sre still said to be holding for $15.26 for lake, but demand Is moderate and gen erally speaking both lake and electrolytic are quoted at $15; casting at $14 55. Lead was firm but unchanged at t4.S0ff4.HA In the local market and higher at l3 12s6d In London. Speller was unchanged In both markets, closing at $5 30 locally and at 23 17td In London. Iron closed st tin 4d In Olasgow and at 45s 6d In Middlesborough. I .orally iron was unchanged No. 1 foun dry northern Is quoted si $16 ;rih1fi.50. No. 2 foundry northern st $18 5On10i), No. 1 foun dry southern at 115 26' 15.76. No. 1 foundry southern soft at $i&.2.vt lt Yl and No. 2 foun dry southern soft st $14 75i 15 M ST I OU1S. July -METAl.S-I.ead firm I li.4 k' Iller either at $5.1240 1 NEW I0RRST0CRSASD BONDS Market ii Uniettled by Conflicting Beporti of Pnrpota ol Leading Speculator, PROFIT TAKING CONTINUES ALL DAY Hardiness of the Money Market Has an Infavorable Meet Close Is Irregular, NEW TORK, July 6 The coincidence of the free selling of stocks to take profit yes terday and the publication of an Interview with a prominent speculative leader Seak lng with great confidence of the prospect for much higher prices, had the effect ot leaving sentiment a good deal unsettled to day. The desire was to sltpw how far the realizing sales of yesterday had effect-d the distribution of holdings from tlw? hands of the powerful operators who have con ducted the advance and whose motive for further protection of the market would thus be lessened. There was further sell ing of stocks In fact at available oppor tunities, and under cover of the sustaining efTect of the spectacular movement in spe cial stocks. Several Incidents of the day were In favor of the market and It had no Important ob stacle to contend with. Hut the volume of dealings fell below the total of yesterday and there was a violent congestion of ac tivity in Reading and Union Pacific. The speculation In I'nlon Pacific was fostered bv rumors of an Intended extra dividend oii the stock. Southern Pacific and St. Paul showed sympathy. Tennessee Coal fluctu ated violently on comparatively' small deal ings. This about defines the limits of the Important movements of the day. Time loans were firmer In tone and it Is probable that consideration of the money outlook had a restraining efTect on the mar ket. Purls renewed Its takings of gold In the Indon market and the sterling rate de clined In Iarls. The possibility of further exports of gold from New iork Is thus kept open. Receipts on account of Klon dike gold are constantly replenishing the New York supply now. It Is expected also that the government bonds to be released bv the return of government deposits on Julv 15 will go promptly Into use for new Issues of bank notes. This would add to the available supply of currency and facili tate an outward movement of gold. The efTect of the subscription to the Japanese loans seemed to le viewed Willi more un certainty. Kven tho proceeds or the former loan lert on deposit here in me suiii. Ing In the loan account showed some tem porary disturbance In the money market. Satisfaction Is felt over the Intimation that no withdrawals of the loan proceeds Is In tended hefore the last of October. A large proportion of the last Japanese loan re mains on deposit In New York and is placed In call loans here, so that the Japanese government s handling of its balances might have an important eneci on me isew iora monev market. The favorable effect of the weather on the wheat market was another satisfaction to holders of railroad stocks. The condition In Uie cotton market did not Indicate much change In tho opinion on that cron. The digestion of profits was persist ent and as a rule the day's Important gains are restricted to a few picked stocks. The closing tone was Irregular. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $4.3.19.000. I'nlted States bonds were un changed on call. Following were tho sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: sales. nign.uow.viose. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper American C. & F 243 19.910 824 82 624 1.400 354 354 3f'V 100 984 "s 98 4O0 324 12 314 91 230 2u0 874 87 37 '166 174 iTVfc 174 2.iil6 4K 48'i 484 200 1124 1124 112 11,600 1184 1174 11"4 do pfd American Cotton OH. do pfd American Expres. . . . Amer. H. & L. pfd.. American Ice sec American Linseed OH do pfd Amer. Locomotive.... do pfd American S. & R do pfd 2i0 1194 1194 1194 139 974 lu4 64 102 163 11.TV, 974 Amer. Sugar Refln.'.. Amer. Tobacco, p. c. 6.300 j;w 600 97 V l. 1074 Ti.iuo 86 9o0 1024 974 Anaconda Mining Co. 106 844 102 Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line 168 Baltimore & (phlo.... 13,4ort 1144 1134 do pfd 1 500 974 974 Brooklyn R. T 35.700 1 73 704 71 Canadian Pacific 14,600 J152H 1514 152 Central of N. J Chesapeake Ohio.. B.4(i0 900 200 11,4o0 1.200 54V' 63V 874 8i4 64 Chicago & Alton ..... 854 794 do pfd 79-V 794 Chicago O. W Chicago & N. W C. M. & St. P Chicago T. & T At 204 2104 2094 4 1.600 1804 1784 179H 100 184 184 14 do pfd 900 41 99 474 27 V. 684 3-4 404 404 C, C, C. A St. L, 900 984 46 68 874 984 464 274 58 884 IsS 104 4W 1S9'1 890 804 86 43V 474 824 3 91 ltt 20 79 ;9 81) i7 . 614 26 664 1484 165 63 128V. 22 64 Colorado F. & 1 16.300 Colorado & Southern. 600 700 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products do pfd Delaware A Hudson.. 8'0 100 1904 1904 200 104 104 50A 1904 1R94 Delaware, L. & W.... 21 hi awi sio Denver & Rio Grande do pfd Distillers' Securities. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central International Paper.. do pfd International Pump. do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville A N Manhattan L Sort 31 31 loO 86 43 V 4ri4 824 724 1794 1674 204 794 294 so 27 1.100 49,500 4.300 8.600 200 6,200 400 700 2O0 100 20 44 474 83 73 179 169" 204 794 294 80 27 100 56 149U 160 4 66 14SU 165V 8.800 8,600 3.400 Met. Securities 834 82 Metropolitan St. Ry.; 8,700 1294 128 Mexican Central I,5n0 224 22 Minneapolis & St. L M . St. P. & S. St. M. 100 do pfd Missouri Pacific 4,600 Missouri. K. & T 800 do pfd 700 National I-ead J, or) N. R. R. of M. pfd... 200 New York Central.... 12,100 N. Y O. & W 2 410 Norfolk A Western.. 4,100 1234 1234 123 .... lh.14 I004 294 64V 474 86 148 634 4 994 29 64 47 36 147 624 854 644 46 S6V 1474 62V 864 914 994 434 ao pia... North American . Paclfio Mall , Pennsylvania ..... Peoples Gas P., C.. C. A St. L Pressed Steel Car, do nfd 40 100 99V 800 43 434 82,300 1424 1414 14 HO 6U0 76 76 76 894 94 40 894 Pullman Palace Car. 100 240 240 239 Reading do 1st pfd 182.6.0 I1174 Knn, 200 93 93 92 V 924 do Zd prd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. I.. A a. F. 2d pfd. St. L. Southwestern. do pfd Southern Paclfio do pfd 3.1i0 1.000 20 9,300 2V) OoO 2iO 2.400 60 a 10 13.K0 934 204 81 S1V 764 344 104 284 62; 654 1174 83 914 91V 19 80 81 4 76 344 104 674 22 6-2 644 1174 82$ 98 90 3S4 2 31 7i, 84 104 tf?4 23 4 624 644 1174 soil 84 40 l.o Soo Southern Railway.... do pfd Tennessee C. & I Texas A Pacific.. 12.200 '-oo T.. St. U A W do pfd Union Paclfio do pfd U. fl. Express L. S. Leather do pfd I. 8. Realty U. 8. Rubber do pfd I". 8. Steel do pfd Vs. -Carol. Chemical. do pfd Wabash do pfd Wells-Fargo Express Westlnghouse Elec... Western Union Wheeling A L E Wisconsin Central.. . do pfd Northern Pacific Offered. 3XV 674 2iO 674 S74 11, 0 134 1284 114 . O-lZ ' TS 300 40Q 134 109 12 109 109 ' 89 19.600 444 41V 4.300 1104 iot2 jobtJ 44.610 334 82Vi 33 Total sales for the day, 87.400 shares. New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. July 6.-Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Cob Alio P rc bruiuivti-li Con . . . ('"malms Tunnl (od l. A Vs.. Horn Sllvtr Iron SilTsr LMvltls Caa .... .. M .. 41 .. 10 .. 4 .. t ..WD .ITS ..IK , I Little rhUf ... Oolii ....... Ulphlr 'Fhoenls , P.Xol ;S4Tf , lrr NTd bnll Hop . 'iuodarS . I .4 14 . 1 . 10 . J . t . l .IK Treasnrt- Rtalemeat. WASHINGTON. July .-Today"s state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150.0o0. guid reserve In the division of redemption shows: Available cash balance, $141 too J37 gold, 170.323,661. Rank of France Statement. PARIS. July . The weekly statement uf the bank of France shows the following clutnges: Nules la circulatioo, lncreas4 47.- 1.4lJ lllO 9H4 1004 2,2-0 17 35V 864 ao 1074 1074 10s SO 194 IH4 19H 2U) 404 404 41 iv 240 100 V 168 14 2.60 3V 934 nix MO 16 16 1514 30 24", ?44 W 6! 52 Mit 1.6.0 190 1H8 1S64 925.0oof ; treasury accounts current, de creased 8H, M'.U'ef ; general accounts current, decreased 3.875.i'f: gold In hand. Increased 6.i5'.U""f ; bins discounted, increased 3.1.173.-Owf. Sew York Mone Market. NEW YORK. July . MONEY On call, steady at 242 r rent; closing bid. t jier cent; offered at 24 iht cent; time loans, firmer; sixty days. 3'u34 per cent, ninety dys, S4'034 per cent, six months, 3- per cent. . PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-S444 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8090-a 4 87 for demand and at $4 ."J'u4 Si.io for sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4.80 and $4.V; commercial bills, It 86'u4.S54. HILVliR Bar, ,.?4c; Mexican dollars, 464c. MONDS Government and railroad, steady. Closing quotations on oonns were; V R. rf. ti rx U't Jon 4. rtf ...1004 ... ... si 4 . . .l.ia . ..ll'44 ... ... US . .. ... II1! . .. Mva 4s. ... ...lilt ...ib!4 ... 11 . ..10 J do coupon .iu ao e, na cries. do lui. rid .1"4 L. A N. unl. 4s. . . V. B. 3s. res do coupna . . 1. 8 new 4s, ref... l.il Manhattan c. s. 4a do coupon I' 8. old 4. reg. .12 Max. Central 4a . 1"4 I do lit Inc .I1H 'Minn 8t. L. 4a. do coupon Am. Tobacco U, ctfa. 1St M., K A T. 4a... do 4a. el'a 1H do is Atchison gen. 4i 13 N. R. R of M. c. do adj. 4S 7 iN. V. f. R Atlajillc C. L,. 4a 1M2 'N. J. C. (. Ba bal. Ohio 4a U4 No. Faciflc it do la M do 3s Central of OS. 4a. ...113V N. W. c. 4a do 1st Inc.. o. 9. Li. nai. as.. do 2d Inc. Chee. A Ohio 4e. Chicago A A. IWa.. C, li. A y. n. 4e.. 4 Psnn conr. ji 1"4 lol 1 Heading den. 4a 101 su St. L. a 1. M c. ta .liO 10l4 St. L. a 8 F. fa. 4s. S s:s St. 1. S. W. c. 4s.... siv c. R. 1. a P. 4a. do col. 6s W Seaboard A. L. 4a.... CV. A St. L S. 4..1"2 So. Pailllo 4a Ji Chliaso Ter. 4 4 Hllar oa Tolorado MI4. 4s 74 Thii P. Is Colo. A So. 4 45 jT.. St. L. A W. 4s lolo. ind. 4s, act A.. "6 Vnlon ParlBc 4a... do act B 7 ' do cnv. 4s . 101 .121" . Ho .KV, V . n . 4't . ' . Ka . H44 Cuba Is. Hfi .. .10(1 1'. s, strei in bs D. A R. O. 4a 1004 Watah la Distillers' Sec. da ... Bu Erie prior lien 4s 101 do gen. 4s H F. W. A D. C. XS...11I' Hocking Val. 4SS....UV OflereU. do deb. B Western Md. 4s W. ft L. K 4e WU. Ceutral 4s.... Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. July 6 Call loans. 84-34 per cent; time loans. 341)44 per cent, omolal quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atchison dj. 4s Adrenture 4 do 4s 1i2v, Allouet 21S Mei. Centra) 41 1 Amalgamated 2V Atchison M Amerhan Zinc c lo p'd U'214 Atlantic 134 B.iaton A Albanr Si1 Umgliain 2 Boston Maine ITS Cal. ft Hecla 4i Boston Elevated 1ST Ce.nteon!al H Fltchburg pfd 14S Copper Kange Meiban lentral JlVi Daly West 134 N. V., N. H. A H...IS9S, Dominion Coal t Pere Marquette .... rranlilln t Vnlon Pacific Oranbr Amer. Arge. Chem... 2'il Isle Koysle 20 do pfd 1HJ 1 Msss. Mlulng t Amer. Pneu. Tube.... 4 I Michigan H4 Amer. Sugar 1S94 Mohawk 4li do pld 131 j Mont. ( AC 1 Amer. T. A T 1J9H Old Lwmlnlon 24 Amer. Woolen 17 Osceola , do pfd 1"4 1 Parrot 221 Dominion I. A S 23V4 Quin. y Edison Elec. lllu...24i 1 Bhannon (4 General Electrlo li ITamarack 117 Mass. Electric lVTnnltr s do pfd 43 1 I'nlted Copper 224 Mass. Has 44 it. f. mining 4 United Frull 10"i V. b. Oil 104 United 8. M. ctfs.... 6V Utah 43W do pfd 31S Victoria i V. S. Steel 33 Winona 104 do pfd 1004 Wolverine lcm Wealing, common ... S2 Bid Ask. London Stock Market. LONDON, July . Closing quotations on stocks weie; Coneole, money ... do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific .. Ches. ft Ohio Cblrsgo Ot. W C, M. A Bt. P DeBeers P. A K. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do td pfd Illinois Central ... LoulSTllle A Nash. 14., K. T .. 04 N. V. Central ...1.1124 si .. Norfolk ft W .. oii do pfd .. 81 ; Ontario A W ..106 Pennsylvania ..Ill IRand .Mines ..lt 'Kenning .. bil do liit pfd ..11 do 2d pfd ..lMVi Southern Hallway .. 14 do pfd . ! . 644 . 73 . 4 . 44 . 474 . 44 4 . 33 .10(l . ' .1334 .10U4 . 13 .102 . Ml . 414 . 91 IIUj Southern Pacific . . ta I Union Pacino . 4B do pfd . 44 1. g. steel . 74 do pfd .171S Wabash .l(2v do pfd . nl Spanish 4s SILVER Bar, steady, 27d per ounce. MONEY Kul4 Per SCiit. The rate ot uiscoun'f In the open market for short bills Is 1 11-ln'uM 13-16 per cent; for three months' bills, lVj; 13-16 per cent. Bank of England Statement. LONDON, July S.Tfie. .weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the follow ing changes: Total;, reserve, decreased 1.167,000; circulation", Increased &no,u00; bullion, decreased &bo.99; other securities, increased 2,979,OuO; Other deposits, in creased 5,2b8,0u0; public deposits, decreased vS.095,000; notes reserve, decreased 1.133, 000; government securities, Increased 681. OuO. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liabilities this week Is 42.' per cent; last week at was 46.19 per cent. Baak Clearings. OMAHA, July . Bank clearings for to day were $1.640,207. 12; for the corresponding date last year, $1.24.689.40., p- k- Kansas City Grata and Provisions. The range of prices paid In Kansas City, as reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat July... Sept... Dec... Corn July... Sept... Dec... Oats Sept... Pork July... feept... Lard July... Sept... Ribs July... Sept... 854 824 ' 81 H $24 781 79 : 774 1 784 794 78 794 ' 784 78 794 50 51'i ' 60 514 494 48 484 474 44 48 434 434 42', 434 434 304 304 : 30 30 30 18 46 12 45 12 42 12 67 12 72 12 62 13 62 12 67 7 12 .'i. 7 12 7 12 7 30 7 30 7 17 7 17 7 J0 7 60 7 77 7 77 7 72 1 771 BOOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. I whltewood cases Included. 12c; case Count, lie; cases returned, 4c less. RYE Steady At 5.(i6Sc. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.5O4yi0.O0; choice prairie. 7.7a8 00. BUTTER Steady; creamery. 154tP184c ; packing, 14c Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu (,....17.600 44.4iW Corn, bu ..17,oo 17.600 Oats, bu 8,000, (,0u0 Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, July . Special cable and telegraphic conanunlca Hons received by Bradstreets shoiV the following changes In available supplies as compared with last reoort: Wheat. United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased. 1.9"6,flo0 bush els; afloat for and In Europe, increased. 1.800.000 bushels; total supply, decreased, IftS.ono bushels. Corn. I'nlted StAtes and Canada, east of the Rockies, increased. 3.104.000 bushels. Oats, T'mted States and Canada, east of the Rorkies. decreased. IVi.OOO bushels. The leading decreases frporied this week are: 236.000 bushels, in ' Manitoba: 176.0"0 bushels In Ooderioh. Ont.; 92.000 bushels at Portland, Me.; 80.000 bushels at Depot Har bor, and 71.000 bushels at the Chicago pri vate elaaators. Ptocks held at Port Huron Increased 70 "O bushels. The decrease noted at Qoderlch Is duo lsrgelv to the burning of an elevator there July t Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 6.-COTTON-The spot market closed quiet: middling uplands, 11 10c; middling gulf, . 11.36c. Sales, 8.&u0 bales. LIVERPOOL, July . COTTON-Spot In limited demand: prices 14 points lower. American middling fair. 6$6d; good mid dling, o OCd; middling. 6 S'M, low middling. 6 73d; good ordinary, l.86d; ordinary. 6.39d. The sales of the day were 7.000 bales, of which 6u0 were for speculation and export, and Included ( 60s American. Receipts, tOUO bales, no American. 8T. LOUIS, July 6 -COTTON-Market Arm: middling, 10r. Sales. 1.434 bales; re ceipts, none; shipments, to bales; stock, 85.981 bales. NEW ORLEANS, JulvM -COTTON-Flrni. Sales; 4.J50 bales. Ordinary, 8 11-lttc: good ordinary, 94c; low middling. 104c; middling, 10A,c; good middling. UU-lAc; mlddllns fair. 114c. Receipts, 2,589 bales; stock, 77.071 bales. agar a ad Molasses. NEW YORK. July l-SUQAR-Raw. dull; fair refining. I 9-1&33H.-; centrifugal, 9 test, 4 l-liic; molasses suyar, 8 s-liaJ4c Refined, steady; No. (, 4c; No. 7, 4 75c; No. 8. 4.6f-; No. 9. 4 60c; No. 10. 4.65c; No. 11. 4.46c; No. 12. 4 40c; No. 13. $4Sc; No. 14. i.&c; confectioners' A, 26c; mould A. 6 7ic; cutloaf. S.UV; crushed, 6.10c; powdered, 6.60c; granulated. $6 4oc; cubes. 6.b6c. MOLASSES-Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 2i:i6c. NEW ORLEANS, July s-SUC.AR-Qulet; open kettle, centrifugal. 44'a4r; centrifugal, whiles. 4 1&-K.i5 l-ISc, el Jows, 4o4c; seconds. 24-ii34e. MOLASSKS Nominal; oven keltic, U3 16c: centrifugal, ji4e. w SYRl'F-.Numiaaj, - OMAHA LIVE STOCk MARKET Beef Stteri and Cowi Bteady to Lower with Tradieg Slow. HOG TRADE SLOW, BUT PRICES STEADY Uood Strong Ai'tise Market on Both Sheen and l.ambs, vrltli prices Looking Higher In Spots anal Receipts Fairly Liberal. SOUTH OMAHA. July 6, 1905. Receipts were: Cattle, lloijs. bneep. Olticiai Monday l.sci 4.4J7 3,iol Official Tuesiiay (holiday) .... .... .... Ufnuial S cdiie:day 6.1, S 7., 46 Ml Official Thursday s,4om 9,7tO 6,itn Four days this week. . .11.460 21. 8 lo.otti Four days last week 11, 14 49.Df5 li,3J Same days week before.. Is. 178 4o.7t4 14.MJ Same tliree weeks ago..l.Z3i 44.447 7.o8 ritime four Weegs ago ln.tWs b3..H3 16.V.9 Same days last year 1D.514 3t,i3 l-.koj RECE11 I S FOR THE Y & AR TO UA l t. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for me year to date, comparing with last year: isv,. ii4 inc. Dec. Cattle 444. m 45.S.647 14.36 Hogs l,3Ai.3us l,S7.53a 67,161 Sheep 7au.6i'i) 701,212 49.368 The following table shows the average price of htigs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I liKiO. il9o4.;i9ni.1902.il'.Jl.1900.lS99. Juno 16. June 14, 6 1941 6 'U I 6 20 I 6 18-J 0 14', B 10 1 6 1241 6 is ,! 6 271 6 314, 5 2t 4 811 6 951 Vo, 6 S3 6 8o 6 92! 4 89j $ 64 4 9u I U I it W 6 03 6 Obi 3 64 4 4 8 71 4 93 3 ! 6 0O 3 60 I 3 2 6 171 6 10 I 63 4 7j I'll 7 24 June 17. June 18.. 4 91 4 92i 6 94 2.11 6 97 7 7 33 I 41 June 19.. 1 6 94 6 00 0 ko, 5 on I 5 00 6 831 June 20. D US 1 6 H, t 89 6 9d 6 J9i i 93 , 6 9i! 6 87 W 6 89 6 82 6 74, June vi June tl. June 24.. June 26.. June 2tl 0 12, 6 61 6 16, 6 67 7 69 6 I 6 70 7 oil 5 14 5 461 7 621 6 10; 7 66) 6 04. 6 661 6 oi 5 o 7 Sl 6 13 5 60 1 7 64 6 IS, 6 661 7 tit: 1 6 601 7 62 June i-7., 6 l'.li 6 04 June IS. June 29. June :i 6 11 4 9: 6 01, e 8 06 8 68 3 08 8 73 a 3 78 I 0 21'! I 6 IS I ,6 22, I 5 29 I July 1.. July i.. July 8... Julv 4. 4 92 6 HI, July 6... 6 2541 '5 2o ' I 7 64 j 6 73, 5 flk 8 78 I S 26i 6 651 16 791 6 lb 83 July 6. Indicates Sunday Holiday. The official number of cars of Block brought in loday by each road was; Cnttle.Hogs Sh'p.H'ses. 1.., in. Bi. i'. rty 1 Wabash 1 1 3 36 15 6 46 4 22 .. i 8 1.. 9 2.. 2 1 1 1 136 24 ,2 C. & N. W. Ry 8 F., Fa & M. V. R. R.... 48 C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 10 B. & M. Ry 60 C, B. & Q. Rv 11 C, R. 1. A P. Rv., east.. 3 C. H. I. A P. Ry., west 2 Illinois Central Chlcugo Gt. Western.... 1 Totals 157 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head 'ndlcatcd: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 750 1.836 679 Swift and Company 714 2.221 1,061' Cudahy Packing Co 1,137 1.262 1,184 Armour & Co 8"2 8,362 2,015 Cudahy Puck. Co., K. C. 187 264 Swift and Co., St. J 215 Lobman & Co .' 67 .... .... Hill & Hunlzlnger 55 Wolf A. Murnan 48 Sol Degan 1 J. B. Root & Co 23 Bulla Ac Kline 3 Frey Packing Co 342 .... 8(uires & Cu 189 .... S. & S 304 344 Other buyers 86 .... 30 Totals 4,177 6,635 6,6C8 CATTLE The weak and adverse condi tions existing yesterday were felt again today to some extent on the cattle hill and the trade was rather unfavorable to the selling Interests There was a fairly good run for a Thursday, about 160 loads being offered. The general quality of the receipts was fairly good. Beef steers constituted the big end of the receipts today and there was some pretty good stuff offered. On the early murket there were a few sales made that looked fully steady, but In the main buyer were bearlah and wanted to buy the cattle lower. Trading was very slow and dull, and it was well along In the forenoon be fore anything of consequence was done. Buyers were out early, but took hold with little strength and were not overly anxious for supplies. Bids were unevenly lower, some salesmen calling the market 10c off. Other sales were made at prices that looked fully steady with yesterday, while some cattle changed hands at prices 5tyl0o lower. The general market could best be quoted steady to lower. Big heavy steers were in rather poor demand today and were sluw to move. There was a fairly good string of cows and heifers offered, but there was little life to the trading and the market was Slow and dull all through. Salesmen gen erally were calling the market on these kinds lower, although some sales showed steady prices. Some hay-fed cows were received and were hard to move and were In poor demand. Buyers evinced little In terest In the stuff and It was late before anything like a clearance was made. The market on good bulls, veal calves and stags was Just about steady with yes terday's prices, but poor bulls suffered a decline and were about a dime off. As has been the case for some time there was a very light supply of stockers and feeders and a correspondingly light demand. What stuff was here sold generally at about steady prices. Representative sales: No. A. Vr. No. A. Pr. 1 10 4 00 14 H0 4 85 17 u7 4 10 20 113H 4 96 Jl 1110 4 10 II 1!1 4 s5 1 U70 4 t 31 1 111 4 S 1 imO 4 24 U 1114 4 M 11 SKI 4 26 27 1SS4 4 0 1 8& 4 34 H 1241 4 0 J 0 4 40 1 1204 4 0 I 1(121 4 46 0 114 4 (0 , 1121 ,4 60 71 121 4 0 1 1070 ,4 60 10 12.5 4 40 1 Iu50 4 60 14 1240 4 0 1 loi.0 4 60 17 ViA 4 0 14 1108 4 50 10 Ilk 4 k0 62 807 4 66 IS 127 4 0 1 12"0 4 10 1 113 4 k6 24 r,6 4 46 13 187 4 t6 1.0 llil 4 46 la 1S4 4 S 58 1148 4 70 44 1325 6 00 27 1131 4 70 4S Ull 6 00 21 1U20 4 70 II 1177 6 00 21 1161 4 70 1 1270 6 00 6 1010 4 7o 20 1127 6 00 21 1122 4 75 4 U-d 6 00 1 1350 4 75 11 1257 S 00 40 1160 4 16 14 1217 i 00 I 0 4 7i 23 12U4 C 06 60 1064 4 75 7 225 i 06 U It's 4 75 1 UkO 4 06 22 124 4 76 1213 I 04 15 11"0 4 76 4 1U5 I 10 64 11M 4 75 1235 I 15 12 n6 4 76 1 1441 I 16 23 1160 4 74 11 HT7 I 10 16 1120 4 so 6. li, 6 25 88 1264 4 80 42 1401 6 25 II U4II 4 60 II 1341 6 80 STEERS AND COWS. 23 84 4 30 11 ion 4 60 I M7 4 40 6 0 4 60 28 751 4 40 1 1121 4 60 18 411 4 40 11 lu6 4 10 14 k61 4 60 10 804 4 60 II 1016 4 60 24 llu si COWS. 1 195 1 40 4 1076 I 60 1 7'J 1 10 14 670 I 60 t 8M 1 36 1 410 I 66 1 70 I 25 11 1061 I 65 1 75 2 15 1 1376 I 40 1 173 I 15 4 1020 I 65 1 12iK t 16 4 1U67 70 1 6u4 1 40 I TD 1 10 I 30 t 40 11. 102 t 71 1 1116 t 60 1 111,5 15 1 Iba6 1 40 4 Imi6 I 16 1 126 1 76 4 1:1 8 40 1 100 I 80 1 110 1 65 14 1061 I 00 1 1136 86 1 1UO0 t 00 6 117a 1 64 t 1100 I 00 i 1140 I 80 I kit I 00 1 1114 4 b 1 1080 I 00 4 1147 4 00 1 860 I 00 t 1041 04 6 Uu4 I 10 1 1120 4 00 1 7,J 1 10 4 1U 4 10 2 t6 I 10 4 1U44 4 14 I Iu6l 1 16 4 1277 4 16 7 1(k.4 I 15 4 loo 4 16 1 10M I S 1 11(0 4 U 14 1" I 36 1 Iu90 4 81 4 1UT6 I 40 1 mo 4 34 12 1U40 1 40 C'Ui'l AND HEIFERS. I Ill I 10 it 1051 4 It HEIFERS. 1 750 i 00 16 71 I 61 1 440 1 10 t ;t 1 66 1 440 I 60 1 'tit 3 s I (40 t 60 1 820 4 00 4 812 1 61 1 4 4 15 I ., -i I 76 44 4M 4 4 II 15 1 SO 8 C.S 4 45 14 141 I 40 I low 4 70 1 440 S 40 CALVES. 1 100 4 26 1 10 4 SO 1 HO 4 50 1 210 6 60 1 150 4 60 1 155 6 64 1 110 4 13 1 IO I 60 1 110 4 75 140 I 60 1 600 4 71 I loo I 6a 1 270 i 00 BULLS. 1 1410 I 60 1 1710 I 40 1 111 1 4 1 irttu I 50 1 1310 I W 1 1740 I V) I HoJ 1 00 J ma I jfl 1 1610 1 26 ' 1 U20 1 n 1 I 25 1 U.'O 1 76 , 6. ..lelf I l 1 1440 I Ht 6TA03. 1 1on 3 00 1 1 1170 J Is .H0 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDFHA. 1. f . 3 26 I 4l I M tl : I 6 .'4 1 at 13 1 IS I si ) J,) 1 470 1 On 12 sm J 7S 2 3 10 I j 1. to 1 7,s : " 1 40 r h in us 1 45 WESTERNS James M-Dcnnott. San Jose. Cal 92 steers. ...L".." 4 4 329 steers... 1 1 77 4 "5 i4 i St. . rs. 1121 4 15 Ht OS W enkness was one of the salient features of the hog market today, buyers beltg slow to take hold and the general tone of the Hading dropsy. There w is a fairly good run for a Thursday, atKHit H4 loads lclng on sole The market was slow In opening and there was little dune till well along In the forenoon. Shippers picked up some hogs early at good steady prices, but other buyers were bonrish and wanted sellers to take ofr some on the price. It 'R a dull market throughout, although after actual trading was once under way the most of the hoss brought about steady prices Desirable light and medium weight loads were preferred and were picked t p first, as was the rase yesterday. The bulk of the hogs sold at $5.224 u3 274, with the popular rrice 86 X. The trade was prolonged until after mid day, the later market not being as good as the early. The close of the market was not only very slow, but the Inte sales were niostlv V4fr6c lower than the opening. Representative sales: No. 4.v. Pa. Pr. No. at. ek. Pr. 1 140 ... I 20 72 14 110 I 25 ? ... I 2?4 75 116 40 125 I M 80 I 11 78 217 110 I 26 11 307 40 4 82 4 71 247 40 I 84 71 121 to 1 83 77 Ill 40 6 16 73. 247 140 6 1L'4 44 0 14 46 15 60 4 224 4 147 40 6 26 78 214 S40 6 224 6.1 327 hi I K ! 231 80 1 224 46 184 1C0 6 25 82 242 160 t 224 71 175 10 4 (4 81 1(4 1(0 6 Ii4 4 Ill ... I 25 67 K'4 ... 1 22 4 48 240 Ml 6 25 21 220 ... I 224 84 141 40 4 25 70 J'l ... I I14 10 I6 ... 6 M 68 1M0 ... 4 824 61 1 ... 1 26 (3 236 80 4 I24 45 lf.7 ... I 26 48 4 120 6 12 4 73 328 ... 1 26 47 240 80 1 22 4 33 IO0 40 I 25 62. ...... Si3 40 6 22 4 82 211 60 6 26 36 261 ... 6 '.24 78 2.10 40 6 25 83 Ill 200 1 22 4 68 223 ... 6 23 67 261 160 6 22 4 H 2"1 80 6 26 88 231 120 t 824 (1 228 120 6 26 46 177 120 6 2?4 74 319 40 4 25 62 336 80 6 22 4 6 243 40 6 26 34 185 !40 6 224 14 185 540 6 25 41 24 J 1 22 4 75 187 ... 6 26 267 40 6 22 4 66 215 40 4 25 80 3,U 40 6 224 64 2.3 . 80 6 25 61 31 80 t 124 46 221 100 4 25 63 251 40 6 2 2 4 " 184 120 6 34 59 277 40 6 25 7s 8.4 8v 6 86 64 104 ... 5 26 47 j;4 ... ( 25 88 .266 40 6 25 80 :'sj ... 6 274 252 ... 6 25 II 14 ... 6 274 64 2?4 240 6 35 70 241 ... 4 274 63 833 ... 6 26 46 238 ... 1 274 78 2:0 40 6 25 71 215 10 6 274 77 215 80 6 35 68 til 40 6 274 70 247 80 6 86 77 234 ... ( 27 4 l 138 10 6 26 10 2il ... 6 274 48 222 ... 6 25 75 234 80 6 2?4 71 216 ... I 16 87 181 120 I 174 o HI 40 6 25 60 247 ... 6 874 23. 238 40 6 25 78 2:'l ... 6 274 80 2c9 40 6 25 77 2:4 200 6 274 76 2"1 ... 6 25 77 1A 40 6 174 88 226 40 I 25 77 182 40 6 274 85 204 4V 4 25 161 160 6 274 78 234 80 t 16 71 ink 100 I 274 71 187 40 4 16 76 212 80 6 174 88 263 40 6 16 63 26 80 6 274 78 861 200 C 26 83 21 40 6 174 76 231 80 6 26 (t 169 ... 6 30 64 260 160 5 35 SHEEP Today's receipts were fairly lib eral, for the first time since Monday. There was no market Tuesday and receipts yesreruay were noi cnougn to make a test of Ihe market. There la a good, strong demand here for both sheen and lambs and conditions are such that liberal receipts seem to make little change In prices. Buy ers were out early today and trading was active. at'iHilles were wanted and the mar ket ruled stronger. The receipts were of fairly good quality, with only a few loads of lambs on sale. There are no spring lambs to amount to anything coming to this market at presant, but the young stuff received is in even better demand than old sheep. A big string of Idaho wethers sold loday at 85.60. Quotations : Good to choice spring lambs I7.W4c7.2f); fair to good spring lambs, $6.75d i.un good to choice yearllngo. Jjti.oo'att.oo: fair to good yearlings, 5.76ii6.oO; good to . choice wethers, 84.i506.6O; fair to good wethers. I4.a0'a4. u: tcood to choice ewes. 84.5ui6.00; fair to good ewes, 84.2uic4.W. Rep resentative sales: No. Av. Tr. 8 western cull ewes 73 2 50 western bucks lo6 8 25 30 western cull welhers 70 8 60 lt9 western ewes 88 4 10 2 western ewes 66 4 10 8 western ewes 90 4 26 16 western ewes 140 b lo 284 western yearlings 65 6 70 21 western yearlings 76 6 00 171 western yearlings 66 6 00 6 western yearlings 71 6 00 12 western yearlings 60 6 00 84 western spring lambs 61 7 00 6 western spring lambs 68 7 26 270 western wethers 76 4 65 1 western wether 80 4 86 8 westorn ewes 87 6 00 78 western wethers 92 6 25 269 Idaho wethers 96 6 25 lo&2 western sheep and yearlings 99 5 25 192 western sheep and yearlings 99 6 GO 1M western sheep and yearlings 97 6 60 365 western sheep and yearlings lo5 5 60 266 western sheep and yearlings luo 5 00 6H6 western sheep and yearlings loo 6 60 61 western yearlings 72 6 65 319 west n year'gs and wethers.. 71 4 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET tattle Steady to Weak Hoars Five Cents Higher. CHICAGO, July 6. CATTLE Receipts, 7,0u0 head; market steady to weak; good to prime steers, ld.60(au.2a: poor to medium V1.8iu5.3o; Blockers and feeders, 2.6oy4 26; cows, 82.90ft4.60; belters, 32. 40(75.10; canners, 4U.5o'u2.9o; bulls, $2.OiK(j4.10; calves, J30O',6 4o. HOi8 Receipts, 20.000 head; estimated to morrow, 22,uuo head; market 6c higher; mixed and butchers, 86,40476. 624; good to choice heavy, 8o.5&U'6.65; rough heavy, l.j.lXmy b 40; light, 6o.iahu6.ijo; oI sales, tj.ww 6.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head; market steady to strong; lambs 2., a 3oo lower; good to choice wethers, 84.76iji 5.60; fair to choice mixed, 3.5o((i5.00; western sheep. I3.75'ii5.6u; native lamos, including spring lambs, 83.60iift.oo; weslern lambs, 84.60 (U(J 40. Kansas City Live Stock Slarket. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 6. CATTLE Receipts. 6,0u0 head, including 3,ouo south erns. Market steady; cows, lou higher. Choice export and dressed beef steers. 46.Wu6.76; fair to good, H 26ii6.0O, western ed steers, 84. 266. 25; stockers and feed ers, 76iju4.6o; southern steers, .'(.tu4.75; southern cows, 2.2&'g3 60; native cows, (2.25 tM.bo; native heifers, 83.25it6.25; bulls, (2.26 H4 0o; calves, 83.006.26. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head. Market steady. Top, (o 4L'4; bulk of sales, (6 32iuj 6 4o; heavy, (6.324'e6 874; packers, 85.36(0 6 424; piss and lights. 6.30'i5.424. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000 head. Market strong and active. Native lambs, 86.604 7. 4o; western lambs, 5.76'u7.00; fed ewes and yearlings, 84.36'n6.76; Texas clipped yearlings, (5.0ti'u6.T6; Texas clipped sheep, 4. 64,&.26; stockers and teedcrs, 2.5o 4(j 3. 75. t. Louis . Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, July 8. CATTLE Receipts, 7,000 heud, Including 6,500 Texans. Natives steady; Texas weak. Native shipping and export steers, 84.66'i6.50; dressed beef and butcher steers, 3.261j4.90; steers under l.OuO pounds, 8J.2'i'y4.60; stockers and feed ers, J2 2t'u4.00; cows and heifers, 2.0udl 605; canners, $l.fit2.10, bulls, S2.25uit.&u; calves, 8.'.uXy6.00; Texas and Indian steers, 12. 6o'u4. 66; rows and helfors, 82.0Oj3 50. HOGS Receipts. 6.0i4 head. Market strong, l'lgr and lights, 85. 25 36 60; pack ers. 4 75'j5.20; butchers and best heavy, (5. 46 ii 6 66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, &00 head. Market steady. Native muttons, 83.75ai.75; lambs, 85.oOa7.0O; culls and bucks, 12 ,75'rf, 4.5u; stockers, I3 267j3.76; Texans, 3.7Eu4 76. St. Joseph Live Itock Market. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., July CATTLE Receipts, 2.258 head. Market steady to 10c lower. Natives, 83 75fi6.66; cows and helf-'- 81.6o7i4.40; stockers and feeders, 12. 76 4 55. ..OG8 Receipts, 8,113 head. Market steady to 6c lower. Light. 86 .Wifi 40; me dium and heavy, 5.26'a5.35; bulk, 85 3 6.374 SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. 1,:50 head. Market steady. lions City Live Itock Market. 6IOUX CITY, la . July 6.-Bpeclal Tele gram. I CATTLE Receipts. 300 head, mar ket steudy; beeves, $3. 75 '95 40; cows, bulls and mixed, $2 .60444 60; stockers and feeders, $3 (KV(i'4 00; calves and yearlings. 32.75'rt3 86. HOGS Receipts. 8 200 head; market weak; selling at 85 16 'a 5.26; bulk of sales, 86.20 .36.24. itock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal weslern marketj yesterday: Cattle. South Omaha 3,46o Ploux City 0 Kansas City 6.(0 St. Joseph 2.2641 Bt Ixiuis 7 tl Chicago 7.0u0 Hogs. Sheep. 9 6,li) 8. 2i8'l IfW.il 4 fmo 9.123 l.;5 6.(f0 fviO io.oOO 12.ooo 78,023 23.869 Totals .28.m f'otlee Market. NEW YORK. July . -COTTON-Market for futures opened steadv. unchanged to 6 ooluts Uguer 00 a renewal of Wtjl sutct and Eurcrean bin lug Tr.e close wis ale-ulv ret inni-Hnur.i in 0 points lower. mi wore ivp.'it' l of . bnga, Peptrn.bor, 6 4i 'irt.S5N October, Including : A y .11 '. 9.V ; 7 06 11 7 loc; 2101 Rio, pilll'fl. , 'i'c: I'ccemner, March. 7 26'77v. May. 7.4IH'. steady; Xo. Imolee. 1 c. OMAIIt WlrOl.Ksn.TT 4t-s.tvET. Condition of Trade and Qantatlaae on Staple sail Kaner I'rodnee. LOGS Receipts, fair; market quiet: candle 1 stotK, l.'4v. LIVE POI'LTRV-Hens. 84u?c; roosters. 6c; turkeys, l.'ul.V; ducks, Sc; spilng chickens. 1 to ? ibs., 17 ito. BL'TTER - Market firm; parking stock. 13c; choice to fancy dairy, 174,18c ; creamery. i"ii2li"; prints, 22c Sl'UA K flandiird granulated. b 21 per cwt.; cubes, I, .00 per tut,; cut loaf, .44 per cwt ; No. 6 ctr.4 C, ImJ per cwt.; No. 10 extra C, 15 96 per cwt.; No. 15 yel low, S75 per cwt.; XXXX powdered. 80 94 per cwt.; bar powdcreu, 17.40 per cwll eui;lo tablets. $7 96 per cwt r ttKSll r isit 1 rout c: naiinui. ucs buffalo (dressed), Sc; pickerel (dressexi), 80; white bass (dressed). IrV; sunflsl). c: perot (Scaled and dressed), fx-; pike, loc; catrtsh. lie; red snapper. 10c: salmon. Jsc; crappiea. 12c; eel, loc; bullheads. He; black bass, :oe; Manitoba whltetlsh tdrcssedi. loc; Ijke Su perior whlteflsh (dressed 1, 12c; frog legs, per doi , 35c: lobsters, green. I7c; boiled lobsters, 80Y; shad roe. 46c; bluoflsh. Sc. HAY-Prices minted bv Omaha Wholesale (lav Dealers' association: Choice. 87.00; N'. 1. $6.50; No. f, 86.00; coarse. 86 00. These -iru es are for hay or good color ana quai tv. BRAN Per ton. 815.00. TROPICAL FRL1T. ORANGES St Michaels, all sixes. 14.3: extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all sizes, 83.75; seedlings, ail sixes, 83.60; Valen cia, all sizes, 14 26. LEMONS Mtnnnlera, extra fancy, jin. Soo and afiO sizes 2.'. .1 5 75 fancy, 270, and 8' sizes, (4 25; 27o sl' &60; 300 and 860 sizes. $4.60; 210 size. $3.75: 240 slse, $3 26, DATES Per box of SO 1-lb pkgs.. 82.00: Hallowe'en. In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb. so. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 7i,I &: I'v.ported Smyrna, four-crown, lie; five crown, 12c. BANANAS Per medium-sired bunch, 81.75 61 25: Jumbos. $2.t(Vu3.00. t'lNKAPi'i.tn riorum, per crate or 4, 80 and 36 sizes. 43.26; 42 sice. H.oo. fruits aMj melons. APRlCOiS Cuilturiiia, pur 4 basket crate, $1.10. Pl.CMS-CA'lforr.ia, per 4-basket crate, 11.10. PEACHJCS Texas dinars, per 4-basket crate, Xoc: Texas freestones, 8100; Califor nia, oer 25-lb- box. 9"Mz. Cit.UKil:.- t aliforma. black, per 8-lb. box, 11.60; white, per s-in. bos, $1.60; Mis souri, box of 24 (Its., 82.U0ia2.25. STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per Si at. caso, $1.7&(ii2.uO; Denver, per case of 24-OtS., 2.60. CHAN HLHnits Jersays, per crate. 11 bo. GOOSEBERRIES Box of 24 qts.. 2.uO. CANTA IAJ1 PES Texas, per crnte, 83.00 64 00; California, per crate, $5 WVQii.OO. WATERMELONS Alabama, Sweets, 250 30c each; crated, 14c lr lb. RASPBERRIES Red. box of 24 pts, 82.50; black, box of 24 pts.. 82.0O. BLACK BERRIES Case of 84 qts , 82.00. TURNIPS New, pel .. 6o. CARROTS New. per aos.. 26o. PARSNIPS Old. per bu., 40a WAX BEANS Per 4"I'U. box, 75c; string beans, per 4-bu. box, 76c; bu. box wax or String, 82.0ttii2.26. TUTA TOES Home-grown, In sacks, per bu., 36c; Colurado, per bu., 46c; new pota toes, per bu., 60c. BEANS Navy, per bu., 32.00. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per crate of 1 dox., FOc. CUCUMBERS Per dos.. 46o. PEAS New. pel t.u. tog. $1.00. TOMATOES Texas, pur 4-basket crate. 11.10. SPINACH Per bu.. 60o. CABBAGE Homo grown, li crates, per lb.. 240- ONIONS New. per dox. bunches, 16; Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., 11.25. RADISHES Hot house or southern, per doz . ?ec. LETT JCE Hot bouse, per doi., 85440t; head lettuce, per dox.. "5o. BEETS New, per dos.. 30o. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Swiss, new,. 15c; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin Umberger, 16c; twins, 134i 14c; young Americas, 14o. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft "hells, new crop, per lb., 16c; hard shellh, psr lb., 13c: No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 bard shells, per lb., 12c: pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 60; Chill walnuts, fier lb., J2yl34c, almonds, soft shell, per b 17c; hard shell, per lb,, 15c; shellbaric hickory nuts, per bu., 81.75; lVge hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60. HIDES No. 1 green. Re; No. 2 green, 7c; No. 1 malted, 9o; No. 2 salted, 8c; No. 1 veal calf, 10Cf No. 2 veal calf, 9o; dry salted, 7it'11c; sheep pelts, 26cJ$l.OO; horse bides, Sl.ioifS.OO. Wool Market! LONDON, July 6 WOOL The offerings at the wool sales today amounted to 13.273 bales. Competition was spirited throughout the session. Cross-breda were In large sup ply and bidding for them was keen at hardening prices. Wool suitable for Amer ica realized extreme rates. Is 644 being paid for superior greasy Victorian. Good heavy half-breeds, heavily skirled, were also taken by Americans. Following are the sales: New South Wales. 2,600 bales; scoured. '8dJi 2s; greasy, ftdfyla 34d. Queens land. 3u0 bales; scoured. Is 3dols 104d; greasy, 9Trlld. Victoria, OoO bales; scoured, Is 3d 4.(1 s lod; greasy, lldlils 7d. South Aus tralia, 200 bales; greasy, liVd-fils Id. Tas mania, L0 bales; scoured, Hdfyls lid; greasv, 74d7ils 44d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 700 bales; scoured. Is 5Kjls 9d; greasv, 64 it H4d. Punta Arenas, 100 bales; greasy, 10 6114d. . . ST. LOUIS. Julv 6.-WOOL-Steady; me dium grades combing and clothing, 2('i1f Sn'v; light fine. 21'u27o; heavy fine, 18(g22o; tub washed, 32ff42c. . ' Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK, July 6-OIL-Cottonseed. firm: prime crude, nominal; prim yellow, 291i'294c. Petroleum, easy; refined, New York, 86.90; Philadelphia and Baltimore, f.i5; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, 83.96. Turpentine, firm, folnluKLo. OIL CITY, Pa.. .July . A -OIL Credit balances, $1.27. Certificates, no bid. Ship ments, 127,014 bariels; average, 60,297 bar rels; runs, 74.2C. barrels; average, 4o.0.l barrels. Shipments, Lima, 3,288 barrels: average, 29.296 barrels; runs. Lima, 80.1S8 barrels; average, 30,550 barrels. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record July 5, as furnished by the Midland Guarantee a Trust com pany, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnain street, for The Bet; E. A. Erway et al. to 11. ' U. Smith, lot 6, block 1, Erway A Nelson's Second addition 80 H. H. Smith and wire to E. A. Er way, lots 6 and 7, block 1, Jirway 6 Nelson's Second addition Is) J. H. Ingram and wife to F. (J. Kennedy, part lot 17, block 2, G. K. Mayne's addition 71 National Ijtnd company lo Ada A. Ely, lot 10, block 8, Kountze Place... 1,750 Ada Ely and husband to National lnd company, same 1,75") R. E. Thlcme mud wlto to N. J. Mar vin, lot 6. Yates o Reed s subdi vision I,6u0 Pioneer Tan Bide cotnpuny to F. Ixige nmnn, lots 13 to if, subdivision of lot 8, Bennington 320 L. 8. Higglns sud wife to McCague Savings bank, lot 3, block 1, Creuluii addition S Mary McC'ord and husband to Mc Cague Savings hauk. lot 7, block 6, Boyd's addition 650 H. Rleck to H. if. Benford. lot 1, block 4o, city 8,000 J. N. Frenzer to School District of Omaha, lot 9, block 11. Parker s addi tion 2,550 Barbara Krulls to V. Krulla, und4 of part of lot 13, block 9, Summit addi tion 676 8. D. Bungs and wife to Barbara Krulls. part of lot 13, block 9, Sum mit addition 1.160 T. J Mahoney and wife to J. A. Kennedy, part of lot 4, block 8, West Omaha 6.500 Mary A. Marshall to F. Dinuzzo, lots 7 to 10, block 11. subdivision of J. I. Redick's addition 1 F. Dinuzzo to W, If. Mulhall, sr., same 1 F. J. Collier and wife 10 VV. Reese, lots 1 and 2. block 11. Forest Park.... 1 J. T. Dillon et al., referees, to O. H. Ostler. w4 ne'i 8-15-lu 6.653 J. A. Gibbons and wife to J. Walih, part lot 5, block 4, Waterloo 760 SlM-riff to Catherine M Carlisle, lots 1 to 8. and lots 10 to 16. blink 7. and .other land In Llnwood Park '.26 Edwards-Wood Co. (Incorporated I initio Office. Fifn a ad Robarts UeW T. HAUL, flJM.N. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Ui Branch Once. 810-111 lioard of Trad Ulsa.. Omaha, lak, Telephone SS14. 217-214 Ext l unge Bids-. South Omaha. btti 'i'tione la. ludeavadi 'kvm V