THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 1003. CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Becaiptt Am Heatj, but Bait ' Eeporti Com. MY DROPS, SEPTEMBER ADVANCES Offer ( Row Grata Mora Tbaa Meet Daaa-ra la Itroag, Alse el air Oat tacal Caah Prtaea. ' OMAHA, July 18, 1906. Tt twice of July wheat continued to de CJna under th itiuunoe ot the casta sltua fc.. "f 6 r M Knaa City t . A. u' cueil weakness In pot wheat in ail market and July went .Jlcorltir. leeptember was strong iJt,41?1 r. ru,t "' t trora th norm al r.Li0?, " c' PMimbar at Ufco and Dacatnber at Wo. " lVk "cud bar troro Kansas City to lb affeot thai a reaction woulu coma oon because the farmer will refuaa to sell at ruling prices. At present, however, they "m willing to sell, Moro Nebraska wheat , offered t Omaha than can lind a sale. Minneapolis has all the wheat It needs at present prices and so has Detroit. A large cash buyer at Chicago was trying to sell today and could not get a single hid. Cora held steady and a little higher. July closed at 6c: old July at 67c; Sep tember at 66c: old September at 65Sli6aVo: December at 47Htf4no, and old December ac July oats showed up well and closed at 30't,illlc; against 8oo yesterday. Septem ber showed weakness and closed at 29u. December finished at Sc Cash wheat was lower than yesterday. Two cars of new No. I sold at too. Bids on new No. a hard winter wheat from abroad were on a bawls of etsVic de livered at continental European porta freight. Insurance and other charges from gull ports aggregate 7c. making th bid price equivalent to 81c on the gulf, or 71o at Kansas City. Expenses made the bid equal 64'o4c at New York. Liverpool closed VdSd lower on wheat and Hd lower on coin. Minneapolis last night, says the Record Herald, had been Ailed to the limit or capa city at present prices with southwestern wheat.- Brokers who were attempting to work more Kannus City wheat to Minneapo lis reported t,,ey were unable to draw out a single bid. For the first time In eighteen montns, good milling grades of wheat. Including low grade No. 3, and lower, sold yesterday In Chicago at a discount from prices current for nearby futurea Rrad street's wheal decrease la 2.700,000 bushels. From the Record-Herald: "Much com ment was aroused by the buying In person of 1.000.000 bushels old July corn by A. 1. Valentin from Robert Pringle. There were few who believed that -Valentine hud shown a change of front from the hear side ot Ine market or that he was sufficiently frignt ened from any cause to cover much a quan tity at such a price If short. Th taking In of about K,000 bushels of corn in the afternoon by Ware and Iceland on July contracts adced another complication, as th deliveries on July contracts heretofore this month had all landed with Pringle, Fitch & Rankin. The latter house was credited with buying all the puts on old September corn available n th Milwaukee market, running the price down over Ho In the process. Taking all the Indications together, the opinion grew that there has been a transfer of the eastern holding of July corn In this market and that Valen tine had been used as a broker to cover up th transfer." Omaha Cash Bales.' WHEAT No. hard, 85t?S7c; new No. 2 hard, Soc; No. 3 hard, SoiiMc; new No. 3 bard, 78c; No. 4 hard, 70c; No. 3 spring, 6o. Ossahsv Cash Prices, CORN No. 2, 52c: No. 8, lla; No. 4, 61c; no grade, 60o; No. i yellow, K!c; No. 3 yel low 52c; No. i white, 62c; No. 8 white, 52. VvH EAT New No. 3 hard, 1 lbs., 3 oars. Carlo! Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago , W 400 226 Kansas City C7a til 11 Minneapolis H ... ... Omana lo ill It) Duluth 19 6U Louis 229 22 67 Mlnaeapolls Grain Market. The rang ot prices paid In Minneapolis, as reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany, U0-1U board ot Trade building, was: Articles, Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I I I I July...) 1 0SV 1 06 1 04 8ept...!85V4&".: ; 87W, 761 r Dec... . iSaes,.- 82fr 1 04 1 04 . S74 86V 4 "WEATHER l.i THE GRAIT BELT Cooler la I'gtper Missoarl Valley and Northwest. ' OMAHA. July 18. 1905. Cooler weather prevails over the upper Missouri valley and northwest, extending south over north and central Nebraska. - This wave of slightly cooler weather will extend over eastern Nebraska tonight. Thunderstorms and light, scattered show ers occurred In the extreme upper Missouri and Mississippi Valleys during the last twenty-four hours, with continued lair weather In the lower valleys and west. i Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day ot the last three yesrs: 1906. 1904. 1902. Minimum temperature.... 75 74 63 65 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 l.ol Normal temperature for today, 75 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 1.45 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1904, 1 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1903, 4.31 Inqhes. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. Temp. Rain, Stations. . Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. ' Ashland, Neb 98 73 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb 94 69 . 00 Clear Columbus, Neb... 94 69 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb... 97 66 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb... 95 69 .00 Clear Grand Island 96 70 .00 Clear Hartlngton, Neb. 90 66 .00 X"lear Dakdale, Neb....' 98 68 .00 Clear OMAHA 94 75 . 00 Clesr Tekamah, Neb... 96 T3 ' .00 Clear Carroll, la 94 71 .00 Clear Clartnda, la loO 68 .56 Clear- Plbley. la 92 M .00 Clear Sioux City, la.... 96 74 .00 Clear Storm Lake, la.. 92 71 .00 Clear DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain, Central. Stations. Max. Mln I mica go ;n Columbus, 0....n. 18 i9 91 70 .04 18 94 68 .0 U 94 72 .T l' 91 70 .00 19 94 70 .00 17 94 70 . 01 88 60 .10 16 96 70 .04 U 94 73 .00 es Moines, la... ndlanapolls Cansas City, Mo. Louisville, Ky.... Minneapolis OMAHA tit. Louis . The weather Is cooler in the Dakotas, but continues warm In other portions of the corn and wheat belt. Light showers oc curred In all except the Kansas City, St. Louis and Indianapolis districts. L. A. WELSH. A Local Forecaster, - Weather Bureau. Kaasas City Grata aad Provlaloas. . The rang of prices paid In Kansas City, reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany, llo-lll Board of Trade, was: Artlcles.l Open. High Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat V July.. Sept.. Deo... Corn July... Sept.., Dec. Oats Sept... Fork July.., Sept.., Lard July.., Sept.., Sept... J4 - Kl4 : 12 H i2 n 7 60 " t 1 I 7 65 IU KANSAS CITY, July 18 .WHEAT July, ic; September. 74'4c; December, 74VttSc: cash. No. 1 hard, 7lV'iSiUcj No. 2. 7i'; No. I, T7v80c: No. 4. liij'.Sc; No. 2 red, 8,'ia M1: No. . Kl'HsUMfi; No. 4, ISHfl'lc Re ceipts. J75 rara RN-July. 61c; September. 4rtie: De cember. iv,&i;v; cash. No. 3 mixed, lij No. t, 6c; No. 3 wlUte, 63h; No. Jua3Sc. 0ATS--N0. 2 mixed, old, llfiJl; No. 2 ite. ICJc. , HAY-t4trady; choice timothy. WSOjTlOOO; choice pisiiie, 3ti 7cyu$700. RYE Stesdv; No. 2, iT. Ki;S Steady; Missouri and Kansas, 13St I1 off. eases Included. Case count, 11c; southern, Sc. Receipts. Shipments. Whejt. bu ..ui0 K( C'irn. bu 4iiv U.Q bu Il,(v0 JO.iKO l.iicrpool Orala Market. LIV'ERPOOU July l(L-WHCAT-8pot "minal, futures, ei.ady; Julv. nominal: Bfl.i.inher. is 7dr IWftmhor. is Cd. CORN Spot, steady; Amariuan rnlssd. Is 76 7 78 TtIV 773 74- 7JS T41? 11 H 73 74Vi 1H si V, 47 47 47 4.'S 29 2 2 S 12 60 12 6T 12 60 12 67 12 70 It 87 12 70 12 85 T 02 1 02 T 03 - f 02 7 1215 7 17 . 7 II T 17 TG 7 65 7 62 7 65 7 PviiX 7 87 7 kO T 17 Wmm" TM . Illll III - ' II I JMIimllll IIWWIII1IS.IIS. I I , , ,1111111 11 n ...x.-TTu,,, . w,. . 1 mmmmmm0mt , " "e I - -1 n i hhiiims mm i.i m n. , n M . mmm.-i, 24; futures, steady; July, awmlnal: Septem ber. 4s lOSd. ' CHICAGO GRAM AMD PROVISIONS Featare of the Traalag aad Closlag Price on Board f Trad. CHICAGO, July IS Possibilities of dim age to the wheat crop In the northwet re sulted In a sllgKI rally In prices here today. At th close the September option was up Sc. Corn shows a gain of v,c. Oats are off tic. Provisions are up 6 to I2c. Firmness In the wheat .market developed soon after the opening At the start a weak tone prevailed, initial quotations on September being down Sc to S". t -'o to 821-jc, news st hand being entirely of a bearish character. Weather conditions throughout the wheat growing sections of th Lnlted States were almost Ideal for the new crop, no rain being reported except shower In the Dakotas and Minnesota. Th movement of new wheat In the south west wss a gain of large volume, aggregate arrivals today at Kansas City and St. I-ouls being 604,Ono bu., compared with li. C0 bu. a year ago. Bull sentiment was stimulated by a report from Kansas City predicting a falling off In the movement of new wheat In th near future. As a result the market continued to become firmer, but the chief Influence that Intended to encourage the bulls was the fear of damage to spring wheat by extreme high temperatures and other potential causes. At 63Ho the September option touched the highest point of the day. Although a slight reaction occurred on profit-taking the mar ket closed firm, with September at IUV,o. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 22,0110 bu. The world s visible supnlv, as shown by Rradstreets, decreased 3,7nO,000 bu. Primary receipts were 79U.0H0 bu., compared with 184.000 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 186 car against 213 cars last week and 278 cars a year ago. ' Influenced by firmness of wheat sentiment In the corn pit was Inclined to bullishness after the first hour. At the start the mar ket was weakened by lower prices st Liv erpool and by ideal weather for crops In the United States. Shorts soon started buying moderately and caused a substantial rally. An estimate of light receipts for tomorrow helped strengthen the market late In the day. The close was firm. Sep tember opened HfjWc to So lower, at b4s to 64H'354c, sold up to 55c and closed at 65c. Local receipts were 450 cars, with 100 of contract grade. Liquidation, due to excellent weather con ditions, caused weakness In Use oats mar ket. Some recovery was maffe during the last hour on buying by shorts, the closing being fairly steady. September opened . ?.Iower', 5 28,4 to cM between 28Vb28V and Xo and closed at 29c. Local receipts were 226 cars. Provisions were firm, following 5o ad vance In th price of live hogs. The vol ume of trading was Small. At the close September pork was up 15Sc, at 312 5 Lard was up 2a to 6c, at 37.22itf87.26. Ribs were 5c higher, at 37.92Hc. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 32CwrheCdrn' r: aU' " Car": ho8' The leading futurea ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes y Wheat July Sept. Dec. Corn July tJuly 18ept, Oats July Sept. Dec. May Pork Sept. Oct. Lard Sept. Oct. Ribs Sept. Oct. 85V 84 8KU 8214 MV R5 82 82 6 6i 65. 64 ti 85 U MVfc'u-i 83Vi& 67H 67H! 67S, 6ftS K. 57 6SV 6('i to '4 48 64 56 TVi47?,S '7 30J 81! 3014 4! Wii 30T4fi31 jot: ? J 29 29 29 29HJA 81 3lhk.fr 12 87H 13 05 12 97! 12 87 12 02 717' 7 30 7 87V4 12 95 13 02 7 25 ' 7 30 7 92 7 97 12 82 12 92 7 ?rt 7 27 7 87 7 92 it ut 7 25 7 30 7 95 7 97 7 17 7 30 7 87 3! 7 9: 7 S2 No. 2. fOld. 3New. quotations were as fdllows: FLOl R Steady : winter patents. 34.3ftffi4.40; straights U.Wgi.iO: spring patents. 4.Hfi$ "tii.'jE"'- W-6W4.86.-I bakers. $2 40B3.o. WHEAT No. 2 spring, $1.0621.10: No. S. 95cll.06; No. 2 red, 87(&"7c. ' OORN-No. 2, 67c; No. 2 yellow. 67.r. OATS-No. 2, SlVic; No. 2 white, 332Jc; No. 3 white, 80t33c. ' BA RLE Y Good feeding. 42 44c; fair to Choice malting, 4749o. 8EEDS-N0 1 flax, 31.22: N. l north western, 31.40. Prime timothv, 13.20a3.25 Clover, contract grade, 3i:.7.V? i.. 12.90 Lard, per lno Ids.. r.lO. Short ribs ?bdoVedVW37"V7IV7K- 8h0rt Clear 8lde' Following were the receipts and ship, ments of flour and grain: !,, km.""'" " ep'r. Shipment Wheat hit . .. Corn, bu 431, ono 245 ion JU 142.9110 Rye. bu... ;.. iooo Barley, bu n.900 4;oo fin the I ia awAkUHH. . . ter market was-steady; creamer., ltffiLc: w' 'Bbhi Bicauy ; ar, marK cases Included. 13c; firsts. 15c; prime foc'' extr. 19c- Cheese, firm, lrV NEW YORK. GEXERAL MARKET daotatlon of he Day on Varloas Commodities, IETDIORK Jul,.18TOURReeelpts. fitl7 bB7eU: Ports. 1,265 barrels; sales 4.20O packages. Market was dull and un changed; winter patents, 4.90i5 25- winter it3 !rwe": ". barrels; sanesr 2,400 packages. Market dull and lower to sell; winter patents. 34 90fT5.25; winter straights. 34.504.s0; Minnesota patenta 35.6.xa.00: winter extras. W.106S 85; Minn i,?!-,e "-W-!! winter low' grades. W.00CI3.66. Rye flour, steady: sales xi barrels; fair to good, 34.254.60; cholc to fancy 34.6OU4.90. . CURNMEAL Steady; fme white nn1 yel W"S8 coar,e kl'n dried. BARLEY-Dull; feeding. 48c, e l f. Nf,wIX.r5,: maltln. 46'ff6ic. c. I. f., Buffalo WHEAT Receipts, 2,000 bushels sales 3 00,000 bushels futures. Spjt market Ir regular; No. 2 red. 88c In store; Ni. 3 red fC' b-' fl"t: No- l northern Ij- lSln,.A14,4V,f,A0-.b- Jt: No. 1 lorthern Manitoba. 31 R f. o. b., afloat. From an opening decline caused by easier ul In food weather and southwest movement anl iquldalion which held a sharp rally to day. Its motive was more rust news, ihis together with belter outslJ t suppoi t and room covering. Final prices showed t-c fo o net advance. Sales iticlud-.-d No. 2 red July. 911,tHi2Vtc. closed t M-,.-; tien tember, 47j88o, closed at S7;; DtiMmbti 37 l-mmc.. closed at 8c. CORN Receipts, 170.925 l ushuls; ..tln, 6,. 000 bushels; futures, 24.UOO ipot. Hnt e-y No. 2, 62V4iS62c; elevator, and nJUc f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 61c; Nj. i hito. 2c; option market ws -jult an I easier in response to liquidation. I -jk! ni c net lower. July elosed at 2c, September, 6ut00c, closed at 60c. OATS Receipts, 146.0UU bushels; spot Pisr ket quiet; mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs.. 36 38c; natural white, 3o to 32 lbs.. 37tj3So cllpred whit. 8ti to 40 lbs., S341c. FEED Steady: spring bran 117 40: Julv shipments, midlines, 317.60; Julv Siilpmei.t. HAY Dull; shipping, timyooc; , kgoil to choice. 75a80o. HOPS Steady; stste common to rholi-e 1904 crop, 22u26c: ld crop. Ift2lc: olds. Iudl2c; Paclflo coast, lt i-rop, lijiioc: 1J crop, lS&2uc; olds, loftlte. x HIDES jult; Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, :c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 18c. LEATHER 8te ly; aid, Itim PROVISIONS l-ef, tadv; family 312 0ri?lJ 5-4, mess, H nOJl JO. ; h.f nam il.0uj :3 0; packet, 310.U n K.VO; city extra, mess India, li.uy W.'O ;iit intt. strudv; flckled bellies, liUtlK"'; pi-Kle aliouldeis, jo; pickled uiirs. ;o;1ii.. Lard-. Steady; western stssmed, 37); rnned. steady; continent, 37 3a; South Amer ica. 38 60: compound. 86.J7fc 62 Pork Steady; family. 816 ild fto, short clear, 3117514.76: mess. 3U 6u14.5u. POTATORS-Bteady; Long Ill-rd, fl oQ 1.12; southern, 660(1. 00; Jersey sweet, 31.00 TALIX)W Steady; city (32 per pkg , 4c; country (kgs. free), 41j4c. RICE Ouiet; domestia fair to extra, 3ti6c: Japan, nominal. lll'TTKR-Steady; street price, extra rreamery, 10'tftlr; official prices, creamery, common to extra, I7'u.-oc; stats dairy, eofnmon to extra. l&$20c; renovated, com mon to extra. llBlKc; westerrt factory, com mon to xtra, 14tl6c; western Imitation ereame'V, lti'9c. CHEESE Firm; new state full creams, small colored and whit, fancy, 9c: new state, fulr to choice, 99c; new state, large, colored and white, fancy. Se. KflfiS Firm; stale, Pennsylvania and nearby selected wht fancy, I3fu-; state choirs. 216;; ststii extra mixed. DflJlVn-; western extra firsts, 19al9c; western s-c-ond. 15H- !. POl'LTRY Alive, firm; western spring ehlckens, 16c; fowls, Hc; turkeys. 14o. Dressed. Irregular; western broilers, l4g 17c; fowls, lj)c, turkeys, 13 17c. Mlaaeapalls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 18 -WHEAT-July. II "! September. 87Sii Ieceniler, 4o No. hari. ii.uvMi; jso. i nortnern, ii.ui; ro. northern. 31.04. FLOL R First patents. $5 8015 30; seconj stents. Hoo5 7iv first clears, 4.km4.iA, 4 r- t . A , t 7 H . I II l V wu - .... .,, , aert.na clears, wtt.i0. . , k( , . . . 1 . . . . 1. I , SJuam bum, rvM-" NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS TriTisi Fluctuation in Prioei Dn Ltrgelj to Light Trading. HEAT KEEPS BROKERS FROM PIT Gossip) Aboat Proposed Increase ol laioa Parlde Ilirldend Falls to Affect iorK te aa Appre ciable F.xteat. NEW YORK, July 18 A glance at the total sales of stocks for the day will make clear that the trivial fluctuations In prices were owing to the fact that no Important trading was done. The, small attendanc of brokers at the Stock exchange showed more Interest In the discussion of the weather than In the market. A down ward drift of a few eighths In active stocks was explained by the report that the principal trader In stock had left the floor to indulge In a shower bath. The Prnvirv In lh. .tn.1. a.. M I. I . . .H , I low the trader's return. Financial considerations of far-reaching consequence do not enter Into the discus sion ot such a market. The bulk of the day's meager business was done In the first hour of the session, when a few test ing operations by traders were In evidence. These attempts demonstrated the lifeless condition of the market and left It to the semi-stagnation of tho rest of the day. The gravitation of prices to a slightly lower level during the day was ascrlhable as much to Inanition as to any active cause. The Lnlon Pacific dividend to be decleared In the future was still much discussed, and the continued belief that the stock would bp placed on a 6 per cent dividend basis was modified In Its effect by the question of how far the Increase had al ready been discounted In the price of the stork. There was nothing in the weekly crop bulletin of the weather bureau to d sturb the recent confidence in the con dition of the grain crops, but there was some upward reaction from the consider able decline In the pi Ice Of wheat and the k i ." ln Kansas" factor made Its belated entry Into calculations in the wheat JOffYir t in ma len 19 . - Zl , ' "irittn n mount or the n.""n , &!2L .tock. resulted lu ered and this had a .hghtl, - wurt.ln. Influence on sentiment. Tne recent added et;HeH'.0r.T.,X. """"" money wag extended in that market for loans of some offeViH ".hr,.7 ir1'?" anrt IOftn b were di. ln i,he rrelgn exchange market which had effect In keeping down the price of exchange. Some effort was produced rtL lV of Jur-Pr of foun dry pig iron and by the strong London market for copper. In spite of the low rt'f. V,rk eofml-Hlon business ' it wag reported that a sale of a Stock exchange seat had been effected at an advance of ?nTparlcehOU8and U"ar8 0ve 'he "pre Bonds were heavy. Total sales nr u'nnWcalV"1 B . , .IT, "",r " were encoun express Amal. Copper Am. Car & Foundry 243 240 ? 8:i do nfd 3i1i Sit Amer. Cotton Oil. do pfd Adams Express .. Am.- H. & l. pfd American Ice Amer. Linseed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive 9S 30 90 220 J1 8 39 4S 30 93 48 do pfd 112 Ado 3KJ 120 lllrtl I "vi Amer. Sugar Rcf.... 3u0 139 13 A?,anPtS CoasV Uneil .? B do pfd:. ur y, arooklyn Rapid T. 9.400 Canadian PaciHe 900 152 Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio.. Chicago & Alton do pfd Chicago Gt. West... Chlcaao A V w 151 W 151V ... 194 6S 63 800 "64 ae 79 fclli 107Z. 107: 400 7I Out -. . 0 cdcpf vv;- Lj H m Colo. Fuel and iron! 15 J it ' "S Colo. A Southern V 27W 2Ti V7 ao 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gas ... Corn Products v.... do pfd Dela. & Hudson...... Del. L. & W Denver & R. Q do pfd Distillers' Reciirlfiea J0O 60 60 69 2oa , 38 . 38 88 ... w J90 ..; 10. 4814 .... 189 8S5 3X5 200 36 200 32 2o0 87 2"0 , 41 3.700 47 8.00 84 1,200 72 83 82 87 41 46 83V 71? 86 414 Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electrlo .... Hocking Valley Illinois Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump , do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern .... do pfd Louisville 4 Nash.. Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Rv Mexican Central ... Minn. St. Louis... M.. St. P. & S. 8. M. do pfd Mo. Pacific Mo., Kan. & Texas. do pfd , National Lead . N. H. R. of Mex. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y., Ont. W.... Norfolk k Western. do pfd North American ... Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oas . Pitts., C, C. A St. L. Pressed Steel Car..'.. do pfd Pullman Pal. Car.... Reading do 1st pfu do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd , Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. I, fl. F 2d pfd St. L. Southwestern do pfd Southern Paclflo .... rift nfrf 4 100 243 9.7iO 83 600 36 si"' 100 92 2,6(0 42i 100 25 2,200 48T4 '600 170-' 169 'i0O 27 27 "l"6 58 68 1,000 149 148 "fti6 83 82 10,6cO 128 XiM,. 700 22 21-J 'io6 122 122 1.300 99 98 .'709 gi"' 8"0 44 44 6'J0 87 37 1.30 148 147 2.2'J0 63 63 1.900 86 86 'i'JO tS 98 25i6 143 142 200 106 104 SOO 46" 40" lfi 27i 82 26 !P 68 148 165 82 127 21 64 122 159 99 28 62 43 ' 8 147 63 86 91 . 42 77 W( 239 11,000 106 104 104 93 .... . Ol 700 20i 2,3iO 100 20 20" 30 20 fi'4 81 76 J0i" 67 28 62 64 M 81 8m 31 81 31 75 75 75 S4 IH 67 23 63 6. 117 3:) 200 104 l' 1"0 2' 10 3,800 62 .Southern Railway .. ,300 34 33 ao pra Tenn. Coal and Iron. Texas & Pacific Tel., St. L. & West. do nfd 4,400 87 86 K6 3 33 33 8H S(i 3s KKV ilci. MO 20 1'10 Union Pacific do nfd V. 8. Express V. 8. Realty . V. 8. Rubber, do pfd V. S. Steel ... 35.2i.iO ISOiJ 12 n;i ..1. IW ( 1 7 ' 122 t'.WiO 45 "44 44rf MS ip 111 111 2.3"0 iiZ uC yiil do pfd . I8.00 i( pu iij 1 ll 'AA votT Va.-Caro do nfd Chemical. l,t) 34 33 33 106 19 19 m 40 8i? Wabash do pfd Wslls-Fargo Exp.. Westing. Electric , Western Vnlon Wheeling AL E.. Wisconsin Central do pfd Northern Pacific . Central Leather .. do pfd AIT- . i 10O 1.2() li) 335 '600 93 236 S30 ... 17 93 93 16 23 13 23 110 'too 60 TOO 198 lii" 19s 44 44 44 600 105 104 104 Total rales for the day, 281.300 shares. I.eadoa Stork Market. LONDON, July 18 Closing quotations on stocks were: Consols, mnur ... III V. f. Cnlrl Hi to sicuul Norfolk W ln Anai-uDila IV do pfd M Atitwon ws'nnuno A W u - 4o pli V NniLlvl.iolt 19 Btltlmnpa A Ohio. ...HIS Mines t Cinidlill Pli'lHo 1M Raaitln u f h.l A Oklo W So IM pM 41V rnl.,to Ot. W tut. So M ptd Ilk C . M. St. r IHH teutkont Usllway ... li DeBrs US o tH 101 lsr A M- Q 11 Souihcrn ParlBs 17 4o ' M t una Puiii ., w En S So pti km So lot M to V a h o it pi It I in pit ., in, Iillnols r.nlrml ...174' Wasuii u I.OUM. A NtS IM I So pfd 14 M . K A T. .'. Ssosl.k Slk ' PI1.VFM Bsr, firm', 17d per ounce. iii,Titi-'tu er cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 11 11-16 per cent; for three months bills. 111-161 per cent. Bssk rieesrla,. OMAHA.' July 18 -Rank clearings for to day were 31.634.769 77 and for th corre sptnullng dau last yesr 3313.947.40. v Treasary tatesneal." WASHIXtiJON. July 13.-.Today s state. tit of ll.e treasury balances la .th gin. eral fund, excluslv of th isfi.mn.nnn re serve In the division of redemption, shows: Arsllshle cash balance, 3l,2S,327; gold. 372,236,091. Hew York Moaey Market. NEW YORK, July 18-MONEY-On call, asy, 2112 p' cent: rinsing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent: time loans, firm: sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety dsj-s, 8ft 3 per cent; six months. 4H per rent; prime mercantile psper. 4i4 per ceht. STERLING EXl'HANflK- Heavy, with actual business In bankers' hills st M '"iT 4.Mi6 for demand and at 34 848Mi4 H95 for sixty-dsv bills: posted rntes, 34 86 and 34 '7: commercial bills, 34 M. SILVER Har, 69c; Mexican dollars, 45c. HOND8 Oovemmrnt, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bonds were: V. . rof. U, re..1H Jipn . rtfi 101 do rouson i .1 terlm tr ..10JV,' to 4',l, rtfi :4 ..I'M I, A N. sol. 41 llHVt ..D114 Mntitin c. s. 4..1"4 ..m Mr. Central 4s JT ..1'H i So J lit Ine Jl I. 8. a. res do coupon V. 6. new 4a ,rs du coupon t'. 8. old 4a. rf. do CnuDon .104 iVlnn A St. L 4s.... 47 Am. Tobareo 4a, ctfs. 71 MA K a T. 4l 11)1 do (a. ctla Atrhlron ses. 4a.. do adl. 4a....... Atlantlo C. U 4s. Bal. A Oblo 4a... do J Ha Central st Oa. la do 1st Ine ..US' so It iTj N. R R. of M. a. 44. CJ .. 7 ,N. Y. C. (. IVkl H ..11ZH N. i C. (. M...'.....13-4 ..11i No. PsclDc 4s. " .. t5S 4o 3 T7 , ..11.1 N. A W. e. 4s ldl .. Mv O. S. L. rtdf. 4s. .. H Penn. COAT. !.. MV4 do 2d Inr lot 101 H Chiw. a OMo 4V4 Rt4lni sen. 4... CblrafO A A. .. W fl. L. 1. M. c. .U. C , B. A Q. B. 4....lei St. L A 8 P. tf. 4s. o C , R. 1. A P. 4.... L'S St. L. 8. W. o. 4b.... 11 aa roi. as f's noscioara a. L. ss.... Bifs CCC. A ft. U a. 4a. .Id1 So. I'ai-lflc 4a... .. 74 ,.11 ..121 rhloaso Trr. 4a 47 So. Kallway la. ixiiorado Mia. 4a ima a p. la.. Colo, ft 80. 4a. IHV4 T.. Ft. U A W. 4.. Colo. is4. ii, set A.. Vnlon I'lclflo 4 1W ao art a Ta ao conv. 4-, Cubs Is. rtfi ;1WVl'. 8 Stael 111 is tt4 r. A R. O. 4a 1M1U Wabanh la 1174 Ptntlllara' See. (a It, 'flo oeb. B.. 74 Eria prior lias 4a.. ..Ifi:, Western Md. 4s. do gen. 4a W. A L. E. 4a. P. W. Apt la. ...Ill Wis. Central 4a. Hocking Val. 4Vt 109! 8 't 4a ctla.. Offered. M Ml Va Boston Stock and Bond. BOSTON. July IS Call loans, 8ig3 per cent; time loans, 3-4f4 per cent. Citflclal quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atchison adj. 4a. M iAIIoui-i 27 do 4s 101 Amalftamated 3Vi Max. Central 4s 7 iAinerican Zina 10 Ati-hlaon 'M1 Atlantic 15V4 do pfd 1"2 Bingham t't Boatnn A Albany leal. A Hecla tM Boston A Main 171 Centennial 1 Boston Elevsted 157 Topper Ranga 71 P-U-hurg pfd .:....J Tisly West 14 Mexican Central 11 liominlo Coal .... 2 K. Y., N. H. A H..M1 PranWlIn 10, 'Pen Marquatts .... iGranhjr Union Panne 129 Isle Royalo U Amer. Arga. Chem... 21 Mass. Mtnliig So pfd SO iMIrhlnn 13 Amer. Pneu. Tuba... ' Mohawk to7 Amer. Sugar ........ .1S 'Mont. C. A C .do pfd 137Vt,01d liomlnlon 2.'i Amar. Woolen 34 Oaceola 94 do pfd 101 Parrot 23 Pomlnlon I. A B..i.. 11 tlulncy 106 Sdlaon ElM. lllu XI Bhannon 7 liass. Elactrlo II JTamarack 12S do pfd (1 iTrlnlty a Maas. Qaa '. 44 felted Copper 10 I'nited Fruit l(i lT, P. Mining 11 United 8hos Mach... H t'. 8. Oil 10 do pfd 11 Utah 4.1U J.'. 8. Bieel.... T4 Victoria t 00 ptq lirtk winona 11 Adrantura 1..... 4 Wolverine lit Bid. Asked. ITeTr York Mlnlnar Stocks. NEW YORK, July 18. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adatna Con SO Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potosl Savsge Sierra Nevada Small Hopea .. Standard . ( .200 .(71 . 1 . 11 . oS . 25 . 3o .125 A Ilea M Braaca M Brunawlck Con I Cotnstork Tunnel .... I C'in. Cal. A Vs IS Hern Bilxer 175 Iron Silver US Laadrllla Con Foreign Financial. LONDON. July 18. Money was abundant In the market today, though supplies were affected somewhat by various carls. Dis counts were a shade firmer. Trading on the Stock exchange was quiet and prices wers fairly steady. Slackness of business was partly due to the absence of many operators, who are enjoying a holiday. Consols were easier. Americans opened Ir regular and were moderately supported at about parity, but trading was Inactive and they closed quiet. Japanese were firm on good Investment Inquiry. Japanese im perial 6s of 194 were quoted at lot. BERLIN. July 18. The tendency was firm on the Bourse today and there were frac tional rises in many securities. PARIS. July 18. Prices on the Ronrsa to. day were Irregular and trading was in active. Russian imperial 4s were quoted at SU50 ant Russian bonds of 1904 at 488.U0. i Rank of Crmnany Statement. BERLIN, July 18 -The weekly statement of the Imperial bank, of Oerrnany shows the following changes: Cash In- hand, in creased, 27, 8wi, 000 marks; treasury notes. In creased, 1,440,000 marks; other securities de creased 100,380,000 marks; notes ln circula tion aecreased, ks.jw.uuu marks. St. Lonis General Market. 8T. LOUIS. July 18. WH EAT Lower ; jso. 3 red, cash, elevator, 86c; track, bo'il 864ic: September. 79'Afo:80e bid: necemher 8oc bid; No. 3 hard, fo.'q95c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 54c; new, track, 66c; September, 62c; December. 44C. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 32c; track, new, 31c; old, 33si33c; July, 2&o bid; Hertembe,' 2ric; No. 2 white, V,c. FLOUR Moderate and lower. Red winter patents, 34.20tJ4.40; extra fancy and straight. 33 8TU4.05; clear. 3.1M3i. SEEDS Timothy, nominal; 32.00(62.40 for choice; prime higher. tOKN MfcJALe MIX tier, X2.,0. BRAN Steady; sacked east track. 71673c HAY Steady: timothy. 3ti.00fl 14.00: nralrl 35.0CvB50. HKMK TWINE c. PROVISIONS Pork higher- tnhhlne 313 06, lard, higher; prime steam, 36.65; dry salt meats higher; boxed extra shorts, 87.87: clear ribs. 18.37: short dears i k"i Bacon higher: boxed extra shorts, 38.67; clear ribs. 39.12; short clear, 39.37. POULTRY Lower; chickens. c; springs, U; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 7ii9c; geese, Vaitc. da-TT6teadyi Creamery' EGOS Steady at 11c, case count. ... Receipts. -Shipments. Flour, bbls 8,000 ll.ftio Wheat, bu 22,0 139.0OJ Corn, bu 22.000 66.000 Oats, bu. 67,0u0 43,ou0 Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 18. METALS The London tin market was again higher owLng. It is said, to speculative develop ments, with spot closing at 144 7s 6d and futures at 143 7s 6d. Locally the market was quiet snd showed a somewhat easier tendency, with spot quoted at 331.4iJl. Co. Copper was firmer abroad, closing at 67 for spot and 67 7s 6d for futures The local market continues firm. Soma dealers are said to be asking as high as 316 25 for lake, but both lake and electrolytic are generally quoted at 3l5.0j,15.12 and casting at 314.75. Lead closed at 13 16s in London and was firm locally at 34 50 BH.Ai. Spelter closed at 24 In London, a decline of about 7s td, but remained firm locally with prices about points higher at 35 4mfi 45. Iron closed st 49a 4d in Glas gow and at 45a 4d In Mlildleshorough. Lo cally Iron shows a steadier tone; the re cent large transactions have helped the position of the market to some extent No. 1' foundry northern Is quoted at llrt 25 4rl7.u0; No. 3 foundry northern at 318 75- 1660; No. 1 foundry southern at 3l5.2irf 16O0; No. t foundry southern soft at 314.78 $15.&0. Wool Market. BOSTON, July 18 -WOOL-Although the wool market 1 still quiet, It Is believed that an active period Is about to open. The large manufacturer have not been heavy buyers, but enough of the mills have been operating to make the aggregate sales larger than for several weeks. In prices the market Is not abnormally strong. The continued firmness reports from th London sales Is an Important factor. Pulled wools art scare. Territories have sold well. The rang of prices is about as follows: Kentuck. lndlsna. etc., Uiree eights blood and quarter blood, 3iii.l7u. Territory: Idaho, fine. 22i)21c; heavy tine. llS21c- line medium, 2S'u.'4e; medium, 2iov 27c. Wyoming, fine, heavy fine, fcjf'20e; fine medium. I2iu2c; medium. 2 27c: low medium, 2rV&27c. t'tah and Ne vada, fine. tfqUK.; heavy fine, lKftiiie; fine medium, Ylfyit,?; medium, Jiy27c; low me dium. 272c. Dakota, fine, 22"j23c; medluir., 2Wr27e; low medium. 2ba27r. Montana, lire choice, Xotrmic; fine, average. 22UJ4c: fine medium, choice, t".fj2ijc; average. 21fc22c; staple, 28!-: medium, choice. 2.SiVc. 6T. LGl'IS, July 18. ys'OOL Steady ; medium grades,- combing and clothlmr JrVjaic; light flue, fl'a.To; heavy fine. l.a 22c; tub washed, 320 42c. CoMee Market. NEW YORK. July 18 -COFEE-Market for futnres opened steady at a decline of 6$10c points under liquidation and Einopea.i selling, promoted by heavier Rrutilian re ceipts and lower French cables. The mar ket at on time showed a l, at loss of shout 26 points, but rallied a little Just before the t-los on covering of short and was finally Steady at a nat deelln of livhl5 points, (tales wer reported of 411W)fjoi hats In cluding July at September. 3e.Tai4.nc; October. 3,f 'c; November, 1V; Deceni- J?L't,,.i''i0e: .rcn- 87.Sa7.2Sc; May. 87 26-61 o. Spot Rio, oulei, Ko. J, Invoice ao, Cordavg, yrj i to OMADA LIVE STOCR MARKET Beit Beef Stecn About Bteady, with Otheri Dime Lower. HOG PRICES GENERALLY SHADE LOWER Receipt of fbeep aad Unbt Moder ate, with rrlces Nearly Mteady with Yesterday General Mar ket and Trading; Slow. SOUTH OMAHA, July 13, 1906. rm!Tr!rw fr'; " Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OrTlclal Tuesday ,348 16,000 8,39 Two days this week.... 9,021 ' 2!.fS5 Tm-o days last week 9.48 16,071 Same week before 1.H28 4 4J7 Same three weeks ago.. 6.72t 19.140 Same four weeks ago... 11. 213 2,18 SamS riSva Inat - S ii i.e 11.419 .4s6 3,361 11.116 8.0S1 . - . jcm.... 1,-11 RECEIPTS vnr Tut. t- . r. n.. . . . ... 1,M4 v A A crv J MJfl 4 c. The following table ihowi the receipts of tattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to date compared with last year: 19"5. 1H4. Inc. Deo. tll 4.4 472.173 6.2- H. l,4.(lrT7 t43,830 S.743 8P 783,3ai 721.S77 61.414 Ihe following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1904. 11903. 11902 . 1901. 11900. 1R09. I 1905. ; 4 3l 3 64 8 It 3 W 3 03 6 (N 8 64 4 94 I ll 4 93 I ) 6 100) 3 I 3 si 6 17 i W 3 61 6 03i 1 64 5 11 4 9-J 3 Oil a 3 66 3 68 3 61 8 13 a 4 92 6 01, I 8 78 aa 3 78 8 81 S 08 5 16 6 Ul 3 81 s ne i 13 6 131 3 90 6 04 6 02j 6 13 3 9 4 04 4 09 4 06 6 08 I 6 02; 4 94 4 67 3 4 4 m 4 16 Indicates Suncay. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought ln today by each road was: . Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H'ses. C. M. A Bt. P I S- ... Mo. Pacific 4 3 I nlon Pac. 8ystftn 31 43 6 7 t . & in. w 4 F E. A M. V. R. R... 46 96 4 C. St. P., M. & 0 26 60 6 B. & M , 76 35 12 10 c a. y 6 2 1 ... C, R. I. & P.. east 5 7 C. R. I. & P., west 1 Illinois Central 1 2 Chi. Great Western .... 1 1 Total receipts 195 263 28 17 The deposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 63 2,4o7 1,9 Swift and Company .... 671 3,670 i.Vii Cudahy Pocking Co 1.1W 2.7H1 1,2118 Armour & Co 8f8 4.949 49 Vansant & Co 69 Carey & Benton 65 ,.. Lnbman & Co 62 Hill & Huntxinger 68 Lewis & Underwood .... 9 Hamilton & Rothschild .. 36 L. F. Hubs 74 Squires & Co 402 Mike Haggerty 2 J. B. Root A Co 86 Boderi Packing Co 2 Layton Packing Co 2u5 S. & S , , 600 Other Buyer 252 213 Total 4,171 16.308 4,622 CATTLE A general lack ot activity was a notifiable feature on the cattle hill this morning. The cattle moved slowly, and little, was dune till well along toward mid day. .The run was fairly heavy, about I'jo cars being on sale. The receipts were some forty-one cars lighter than last Tuesday and about 135 cars heavier than th corre sponding day of last year. The big end of the receipts consisted of beef steers and there was plenty of grass cattle tin sale. Buyers were rather indif ferent on everything except the choice kinds and trading was slow and draggy. It was a case of continued peddling on the part of sellers to dispose of their holdings and they were forced to make concessions in many cases. On the good choice handy weights the market ruled about nteady, but It took work to get the prices, while buyers were not interested, to any extent in the com mon and grassy kinds. Prices on these kinds were Just about a dime lower and were slow sale at that. Cows and heifers were In poor demand today and the movement was slow and dull. Buyers did not aeem anxious for supplies and took little interest ln the offerings. In this division sales were generally Wc lower, and as buyers and sellers could not get together early there was little dune till well along In the forenoon. Bulls, veal calves and stags were also lower and trading was on the draggy order. There was a fulr demand for good bulls, although at lower prices, but the common stuff was not wanted. There was a fair supply of stockers and feeders here today and some sales of the very best kinds looked about steady, while the poorer grades were about a dime lower. Representative sales: cut b leans. Juno Id.. June l(.. June 17.. June 18.. June 19.. June 3o.. Jun 21.. Jun 23.. June 24.. June 25.. June 26.. June 27.. June 28.. June 29., Jun 30.. July 1... July 2... July 8... Julv 4... July 6... July 6... Jlv 7... July 8... July 9... Julv 10. ,i July ll..1 July 12.. July 13.. i July 14.. July 15.. July 16.. July 17... July 18... 5 1( 4 811 I Ml I I Ml 22 J 4 67 01 J 34i 20 1 4 (1 6 941 7 331 i 831 4 82 t 97 7 ; 3 SSI I 1'I I 6 941 7 3j 6 f 14'ai 0i a 7 41 6 10 , ( 07; 7 43, s 91. ( U! I etj I 83 I 5 S 6 lt 6 12! 6 67 7 69 b 9i( I ! 3 16; 6 87 7 671 6 991 37l 8 701 T 61 8 3. 6 11! 6 1 4 6 561 7 6-' 6 911 6 29 5 ll) 7 55 6 87 6 21-si 5 04) 6 56J 5 90 I 5 18 J 5 081 6 661 7 CI' 6 22 6 131 6 601 7 04 6 89 1 181 6 56 7 64 6 82 6 29 a , 5 tu 7 02 i 74 as I aa aa aa aa 6 25 I 6 21 a 7 M 5 73 6 2l 6 261 5 65 16 79 5 20 6 16 6 481 7 73 1 6 28 I 6 16 6 391 7 62, S S3. . ' 6 15 1 6 44 7 80 1 5 8J 5 33 a 6 32 7 83i 6 h5, 8 32 ill 6 33 7 79 6 921 J 32-! a 7 77(6 95 6 3 t 0? 6 38 I 6 85i 5 47.6 131 6 161 7 721 I 5 52, 6 11 6 16, 7 7i. 6 77 I 6 IS 6 33i 7 72 6 64 6 56 6 19 7 72; 6 65 1 I I 6 21 6 221 7 73, 5 58 Vs. At. rt. Ko. At. It. ) A., til I 75 U 12l 4 48 27 ,....1 I 0 I JI 4 40 17 734 4 00 40 11(4 4 4 loxO 4 00 26 122 4 40 II 1010 4 III 21 1231 4 10 I fel 4 10 11 1104 4 10 22 1041 4 10 i. 7 1074 4 0 22 lis 4 ti 40 104 4 U 21 1040 4 15 22 ItJI 4 TO 21 10e0 4 20 17 Ml 4 10 SO 1646 4 30 1 1201 4 15 IS 1H4 4 o is ...mi 4 II 12 1141 4 15 42 t.'l 4 H 7 12H 4 W 10 list 4 It St.'. 1141 4 U 22 1244 4 at is i2ii 4 m it mi 4 n II 1"H3 4 H Si 1340 I 00 It II' 4 U M . I?7 I 00 SI 120 4 41 it li:l I 00 II 1U4 4 46 1 1446 I 00 1 1071 4 41 20 1411 I 01 1 1244 4 10 4S 141.2 I 10 II 1IJ 4 60 II 1330 I J5 36 1241 4 45 23 1161 I II 23 1164 4 45 . 39 1341 I 20 42 UT 4 54 17 13W i 24 STEERS AND COWS 1 164 I W 11 151 4 10 II 1L" 4 u 8TKKR8 AND HEIFERS. II 121 4 40 cows. 4 134 1 6 13 W III I 175 I 24 4 IN IN I M t 26 4 1232 I M 1 140 S M 1 1:10 I 00 2 74 I 25 1 1110 I 00 II 171 SO I vfl I 00 II 'S I 10 I 15 I 00 1 131.0 I II 14 1154 I 04 42 120 t 46 I HMO I 10 16 t 46 I l(i I lu IM I 41 1 1141 I i( t 1114 I 10 4 1'iTI I M II..., 17 I 50 1 111411 I 71 I US') I 50 7 l'H I S 43 6:7 I 50 I nil I H 42 k.:7 I 60 1 li,',o 4 n 2 I0 I 16 1 1360 4 16 4 1SJ1 t 80 HKIFERS. I I t 10 I T54 I TI II TM I II 1 I 04 13 1U I SI 1 M J 7 t Ill 3 25 12 I I I u HI I 26 BULLS. 1 14S0 t 15 1 1610 I it I TI 1 UmO 'I S5 1 1!'"1 I 7 1 !:J I 60 I ...U60 I 00 I mo I o CALVES, 1 tJO I T5 1 o 21 1 210 4 K) 1 2i I 1 4 76 1 ISO I 51 5 10 4 TI I ,o I 1 6 oa . 1 0 4 64 1 240 I 00 BTOtufcltS AND FEEDERS. t ' In t so its I 2 mo I n 1 163 I 01 II .( 1 M " in l mi 1 m ! ail I II I l7 1 M 14 I 10 I lilt I l li t S 25 e e is WLHTtRXeV-WfOMrNf 26 cows..'.., u6 tki I heifer... 6) 8 heifers.. Ji 2 70 19 feeders.. 948 8 feeders.. 647 J o 1 bull io;o . NEBRASKA. 13 cows ! 1 411 an feeders.. 94 1 bull 11 90 2 60 1 c..w .. 4 cows i n J u.g 13 27 cow s tnsj 3 So 3 19 3 65 3 60 3 05 2 :s 1 75 HOCS There was a good strong run of hogs here todsy, shout 216 csrs being on Sale. There was a wsnker tone to the it ailing. ut sellers could command steady prices on th hast ligntweis-hta. which wer In god demand Trading win fi-rly aetive all through th. nmrnirtg sad the moi4i ( th iiogs nckad up iu gvuU Uni. Heavy parking gradet were In rsther poor ... iiibiim uu wrie iri astr-me nwi si'iuit 2c lower. The bulk of the hogs sold st 35 32'ii'6 .;, as against a bulk of 8A 5M 5 yestenlay. Th popular price was 36 6i, with 3"i KO teln psM for good lightweights. Th general market could best be quoted being steadv to essler. The msrket closed dull and weak. Representative sal: Na, at. . fr. fv t. . r. 41 27 140 66 11 1J N I M 4 IM ... I II I I4 40 I 61 W !! 13 I II 1S4 M ill 12 71 120 I 65 71 2.1 ISA I 63 71 Ill M I 61 II. 261 M I 66 14 2?l 10 t 61 7 Ill 80 I II II K6 ... I 51 70 2 8 M I II 14 121 H 111 II 344 1M I 64 18 IM 80 I 64 II 261 240 I 61 71. ....... HI ... I 674 II 20 ... I 61S4J 14 234 ... 167 V, 80 20 110 I 17V, 13 141 40 I 67V, 14 Ill 120 I 67", 76 221 M I 67-, 71 Ill 40 I 17V, 74 IM 40 I tlv, 4 201 40 I 67V, 10 Ill 40 I 17V, 17 Ill 140 I 17 V, 74 3 ... I 67V, 15 22 40 I 671 II Ill 80 I 17V, T fT ... I 67V 2 104 ... 1 67 V, 3 ttt ... I 67V, M 234 ... I 17 V, TI 221 SO I 17V, 77 221 10 I 67 V, 77 Ill 140 I 17V, 138 T!3 14 17V, ( 244 140 I 17V, TI 138 40 I 67V, II 211 40 I 67V, 83 IM 80 I 17s, 6 .240 4 6 17-4) 43 211 10 I 67', 47 2S4 ... I 67v 80 211 10 I 67V, 74 224 160 I 67V, ! 171 10 I 11V, II 14 10 I in, C 124 SO I 6714 11 ll ... I 61v, 47 244 IfO i I7V 43 221 120 I 17V, 60 140 80 I 67V, 14 231 ... I 17 V, 136 261 140 I 17V, 203 80 I 67V, M Ill 60 I 67V, 14 211 ... I 67V, 1 24 ... 167 V, II 10 , II I 67V, TS 240 10 67V, 77 IM ... I 17V, It 221 ... I 67-, 76 Ill 40 I 67V, I M 120 I 17V, 2 263 120 I 67V, 13 271 14 I 67V, II 271 80 I 57V, 87 ll8 ... I 671, 78 211 ... I 67V, - Ill ... 140 90 l ... I 40 46 260 120 I 40 II 211 10 I 40 46 110 ... 140 76 11 100 I 40 73 193 120 I 14 88 2ul 10 I 40 TI 117 40 I 60 81 224 160 I 40 44 Ill ... I 40 ti fa li li ...174 140 I 60 TO.... ... 0. .. . . r 120 1 10 ...10 12 I M ..... !M 80 I M 941 ... I M 46 . M. 61. u VI I till 106 110 I Ilk Mil IU) I 1:14 2411 0 I Mk, 1 M 10 I !?H S Jfl I HH4 6 IJ4 240 fH4 r. y 1 12 im 1 fa 1 iiu 261 M I 631 66 ? 100 4 61 J. M 1 100 I Hkt 41 3M ... If-.' TI 110 40 I M 71 130 IN I II S3 Ill 140 M 77 ... 31 4 10 I 16 .. .121 10 I 68 ..274 ... I II ...111 ... I 61 ...2tl ... I 66 .. 384 ... I 61 ...131 ... Ill TI... 61 .. 61... 44... 16... II... 64... TI... 3... 12... M... 16... .141 . H III . .!!3 IM IIS ,.SM I M 21S 110 I 6 263 SO 1 l , 110 120 I M 170 110 I II 17 S3 241 40 I hi TI ..Ifil .144 I II I II 61 47 241 S 61 70 1.16 10 I IS ... Ill 47 2M 17. .211 60 I 65 IS 232 260 I 55 17 261 I II I 61 I 61 21 274 7. 10. ...2S3 2.30 40 I 68 If ..234 120 I 63 35... 12... 11... 2... II... 2.-S 1 10 I 55 40 I IS .10 IS IU 241 120 8 61 2M I 61 40... 43... ..240 200 I 61 ..l:l 300 I 61 II J.'S 200 I 66 28. .265 I 16 43 234 120 I 65 66. 343 60 I 64 40 I 61 12..., 64. ... ..214 ..200 ..m ..110 ..221 60 I 69 80 I 61 80 4 66 ... I (18 ... 64 ... K 6.1 1. . 74.. 7.. II. ,..27l 61.. .233 10 17 :3 2O0 I 65 64 166 O I 66 HI III 0 I 66 to I IS 17 211 47. ,...24 7... ...160 TO 141 80 I 61 0 I 61 76... 10... 21 241 240 I M 72 ... ... til 60 I 61 ....126 ISO I 61 ....121 40 I 66 IS... II... IS... ... 10... 64.... 71..., 13... 265 120 6 55 ....230 10 I 66 40 ( 66 A K KK ....221 ....271 .198 120 ( 66 243 80 I 65 iiiiir-ira iiiamri on lamDS was in very fair shape this morning, that is, there was a fair showing of that kind of stock, and a demand about equal to the supply. The result was that the market opened about steady and the first sales were mada a' flees fully as good as yesterday. The sheep market, on the other hand, was not to the liking of sellers, buyer being rather bearish In their views and not ln any hurry to fhl orders. The trade was consid erable of a drag from start to finish and It was late In the forenoon when buvers and sellers got together. As regards prices the market might be described as steady to a little lower. TSErVi-iil0!J"; ood fo ,h"l, Prlng lambs, 370067.26; fair to good spring lambs, 6.5?i 7.0(1; good to choice yearlings, 35.80'nti.OO; fair to good yearlings. 3o.5tXiio.80; good to choice wethers. 35.0M6.20; fair to good oe-'7J', i 00; good to choice ewes, 34. (5 3 4.90; fair to good ewes, 34.2054. 78. Rep resentative sales: . """ P No. Av p. M Wyoming cull ewes 89 ' 8 7S J:,yomln e' 94 4 40 75 Wyoming wethers 89 4 85 i native cull ewes ho 1 oo 8 native ewes 120 J bo 22 native spring cull lambs i .00 western ewes 175 J J 23 native yearling wethers 73 6 26 10 western yearlings 73 ? 00 -?a V?11 ,prln lmb 6 75 2t8 Idaho ewes ug 4 in cull Iambs 60 4 60 307 Idaho ewes 107 4 a 89 Idaho wethers ' 99 k IS 100 Idaho lambs 68 5 25 lis inano yearlings 85 6 60 ftS Trlnhn mrri. 1 '. ' ll '' western lamDS 4 6 50 " " Bjiiuij IdlUUS 826 Idaho spring lambs 68 68 6 90 6 90 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle slow to Ten Cents Lower-Hogs Fire to Test Cent Higher. . iS1100.' tTuir' 1--CATTLE-Recelpts. 7,000 head, Including 1,800 Texans; slow to 100 lower; good to prune steers, 35.406.1(0: poor to medium. 33.6utg6.25; stockers and UV2-" 26' co.ws' 2 404.40; heifers. 32Ot66.00; canners. 31.35(52 25; bulls. S.Ou $4ua6 00Ve"' W0(i8iu; 'i'e fel teeii, HOGS-Recelpts, 13,000 head; estimated for tomorrow, 27,000 head; market 6m 10c higher; mixed and but:hers, 5.6D7i6.05; good to choice heavy, 35.85 a602; rough Fieavy 35 36-1,6 66; light, 36.70fcS.to; bulk of sales, 3o. 815.96. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16,000 head; sheep 15i&25c lower; lambs steady to loo lower; good to choice wethers, 34.901 5.50; fair to choice mixed, 34.10fi4.76; western sheep, 34.0OS5.26; native lambs, 34.76H7 50 western lambs, 36.0ugr7.6t. Kansas City Lira Stock Market. KAN8AS CITT, Mo.. July IS. CATTLT2 Receipts, 10.000 head. Including l.SuO south erns. Market, 6foluo lower. Choice export and dressed heer steers . ortif-i k.-i- i T .A food, 34.26'a6.00; western fed steers, 3i(6M 00; stockers and feeders, 32.7M4.40; south ern steers, 32 7tV4.25; southern cows, 32 26 J-i ta"allvuc?.w"' !--60'i-M i native heifers, ": ' . ai.to'an.w; native cows. 2btu4.60: nativa helfera v.7.7."' 32.25-54.uo; calvesT r3:o6t,o.75. " ' HOO-Recelpts, 8.600 head; rnnrket strong to 5c higher. Top price, 35 80; bulk of ?'?, 76 ; hpvy, 46.706.75; packera, o.b,''u5.75; pigs and light, 5.76h60. SHkiEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 3 700 hoad: market f axIv x: iiva i.,n.tn. ' " ' "--.ra liaiHC laillUB, . U" Pill 7; wetera lambs. th.tou6i7M: an7 linffS. tItll,Ai Tflial 4 1 i rt r.A akaDn s -rxr. 6.50. stockers. 32.5 4 00. ' St. Lonis Live Stock Market. -n rMtta . . . bi. xwuui, o.. juiy IB IJATTLE K Ct.ptB, 700 head, IncluJIiiK Tvxant. M rirlint WfH It MB 1 1 Vr. ahlimlna csk ... steers, tt.85tit.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, 83.815.45; steers under 1,000 pounds, w .vv..v, if'i im iceuers, I2.0(ud.i0; COWS an(4 helfera t'e,iKri- n ....... e. 4eJ 10: hulls t-jlwlJ-k. , .TT Texas and Indian steers, 32.4.60; cows .ni, iiciicm, a wua.ov. HOGS-Recelpts. 6.K1O head; market to higher; pigs and lights, 8u.ii6.80; packers. 84.7ryti6 90. butcliara and heat henw 11. ' K fe5.95. BHEEP AND LAMBS-P.ecelpts, 4,0 head, market steady: native muttons, 84.00 wiw, ismira, ao.vs a . m , cutis ana Ducks 32.75tl4.i6; stockers, 33.10(.35; Texas, 33.76 64.7S. It. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo.. Julv 18 CAT. TLE Receipts, 8 666 head. Nstlves, 10e lower; grasaers, 16u25e lower; natives, 1J io 6.00; cows and heifers, 81io4.40; stackers inn reeoers, is4.33. HOQg Receipts, 1.838 head; msrket steady to strong Ught, 36 7.4j6 .75: medium and heavy. 3j.:'iu.72H; bulk. f5 sT-vitJs. SHEEP AND IAM US-Receipts, 2.264 head; activ and steady. Imbi. 37.00. nira ft in if.icu 11..... m mrj. i a . . ii"iu-iiririin, I..SW neaa; market about steadv, selling at U.tt-JjS&a, bulk of sales 35.4t j 50. Stock In Sight. Receipt of livestock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha finux City Kansas City Ht. Joseph .. it Iuis ... Chicago Totals ... 4. .148 I6.1. -i 8,359 ... 72") ...10.') 6ii0 3.7V) ... 3.6M 8 8.38 2 64 . .. 7' t.fri'i 4 ... 7,000 13.(Jt0 15.WM ...26.614 tV.b 3323 Available lappllei f Grata. NEW YORK, July 18 -Special cable and telea-rspiiic Communications received by Brsdstreets shew the following change In availahla si ppllt. s compared with last account: Wheat. I'nited Plates and Can ada, east f the Rockies, decreased, 1,0.1, 0t" bu. Aflo.. for and In Europe, decreased 1.7t),lM) bu. Total supply dt-creabed, 2.721, oi bu. Corn, I'nited H'stes and Canada, csat of th Rockh-8. di-rreaaird. 839 f0 bu. Osta. I'nited rtstes and Canada, east of th Rockies, dsrrsasad, l.l'i4 bu. Th UaJing Inciasa reported this weli loux City Lire flock Sfarket. BIOl'X CIT If. July 18.-t special Tele tram. l-CATTl.E lieceipts, tK bead; mar ket weak; slocksrs, dull; beeves, i hfa'- H-c-ows, bulls and mixed, l2.oin4 SO; stot kcri snd feeders. 1.5oh3.75; calves and year- are Sll.awn bu at Depot Harbor, and 5.(ii0 bu. at cigderishtirg. The lew, line, decresses are 175.fni ru. in Manitoba and pw.non bu. at Tortland. Me. OM AHV W HOI KS 41. K XtRKKT, Condition of Trade and Oootstlons 4a Staple aad Faarr Prodnre. Ef74;s Receipts, fair; market Quiet; candled st,-.. k. IS il3v,c. LIVE Pori.TltV lletia. !i,c; rooster, 6Vic; turk-ys, l.'itl.V; ducks. 8c; spring du -ks. p-: si-rlpg chickens. I.VtKi-. Bi;TTf;H Nlsrket firm; parsing stocks, 14c: choice to fancy dairy, luilv; rreamery, 2i J-lc: prints. 2.c. Sl'OAR Standard grnnulMicd. 3 21 per cwt ; cubes, 37 per cwl ; cut loaf. 37.46 per cwt.; No. extra C, 3i 15 per cwt.: No. 10 extra C. 35 per cwt : No. is yellow, 36 75 Per cwt.: XX.X powdered. 3i 90 per cwt bar powdered. 37.40 per cwt.; -igle tablets. 37 96 per cwt. KHr7.SH FISH-Trout. Pc: halibut, llcj hufTalo (dressed). 8c; pickerel (dressed), 8c; white bass (dressed), L'c; sunflsh, 43c; psrctl (scaled and dressed), 8c: pike, lnc; cattish, 15c; red snapper. 10c: salmon. ICc; crappies, L'c; eel, 16c; bullheads, lie: black bass. 20c; Manitoba whiteflsh (dressed 1, loc; Ike Su perior whit. fish (dressed), 12c; frog less per dos., 37ic; lobsters, green. C7c; boiled lobsters. 3iV; shad roe, 45c; bliieflsh, 8c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Penlers' association: Choice, $7; No. 1. 8 60; No. 2, ft; coarse, 35. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. BRAN Per ton, 315. TROPICAL KR1MT. ORANGES St. Mlchnels. all sixes, 34 50; extia fancy Mediterranean sweets. all slses, 83.75: seedlings, all sixes, 83.50; Valen cia, all sires, 34.50. LEMONS Inmonlern, extra fancv, J70, 300 and Stio sixes, 35. &o; fancy, 270, 30-J ami &W sites, $5 00; 240 sire, 34 00 DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. rkgs.. 32.00; Hallowe'en, In 7o-lb. boxes, per II). 6c. FIOS California, per 10-lh. carton, 757 SEc: Imported Smyrna, four-crown. He; five crown, I."c. BANANAS Ter medium-sized bunch, 31.75 6j2:S: Jumbos. 32.f)'i3.(Hl. riNEAPPLES Florida, per crsto of 24. 80 and W sixes. 34.50. FIU ITS AND MELONS. APRICtJTS California, per 4-basket crate, fl.io. PLT'fg California, per 4-basket crate, li.itvin.ss. PEACHES Texas clings, per 4-taskrt crate, 80c; Texas freestones, 81V; California freestones, per 25-lb. box, 31.00. CH KRRIES California, blnrk, per 8-lri. box, 31.60; white, per 8-lh. box, 31.60; Mt-soii'-l. box of ?( nts , 32.00472.25. CR AN BERRIES--Jersey s. per crate, $1.50. 0OO6KREHR1E8 Box of 24 qts., 32.00. CANTAI.OI PES Texas, per crate, 33 K 4J1.BO; California, per crate, ponies, 35.00; stihdards. $R no. WATERMELONS Alnbsma Sweets, 257 800 each: crated. lVjc per lb. RASPHERRIES-Rert box of 24 pts, $200; black, box of 24 qts., 81 00. BLACK BERRIES-Caso of 24 flts., tl.OO 160. TI'RN'IPS New, per dos., 20c. CARROTS New, per dnx., 20c. WAX BEANS Per 'i-hu. Ihix, 75o; string beans, per tj-bu. box, 75c; bu. box wax or string. 31 60. POTATOE8 Home-grown, In sacks, per bu., 35c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota toes, per bu., 65c. BEANS Navy, per bu . 32.00. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per crate of 1 dos.. 50c. CUCUMRER8 Per doi.. 45c. PEAS New, per bu. box. 31.00. TOMATOES Tennessee, per 4-basket crate, 85c. SPINACH-Per bu., 60c. CABBAGE Home grown, ln crates, per IK 2c. ONIONS New. per dot. bunches. 16c; home grown, yellow, red and whit, 2o per lb. RADISHES Hot house or southern, per dos . 20c. LETTUCE Hot house, per dos., tOe; head lettuce, per dos., 60c. BEETS New, per dox.. SOc. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, 16o; twins, 12Hc; young Americas, 12HC. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new1 crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lh., 13e; No. 2 soft shells, per lb.,. 12c; No. 2 hard shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chili walnuts, per lb., litBUc; Rlmnnds. soft shells, per lb., 17c; hsrd shell, per lb., 15c; shellhark hickory nuts, per bu., 81.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., 81.60. Cotton Market. , , .. NEW YORK. July 18 COTTON-fJpot closed quiet, 25 points advance. Middling uplands, 11.00c; middling gulf, 1125c; sales, none. ST. LOITIS. Mo., July 18.-COTTON Steadv, l-16c lower; middling, l(tc Sales. 416 bales; receipts, none; shipments, 720 bales: stock- J1.19H bales. LIVERPOOL. July 18 COTTON Spot ln limited demand: prices 20 points higher; American middling fair. 6.53d; good mid dling, .23d; middling, 607d; low middling, 6 91d; good ordinary, 6.73d; ordinary, 6.67d. The sales of the day were 3.000 bales, of which 200 were for speculation and exports and Included 2.600 American. Receipts, 6,100 bales, all American. NEW ORLEANS. La . July 18. COTTON Spot, steady; sales, 900 bales. Ordinary. 713-16c; good ordinary.. 9c; low middling. 97,c: middling. 9o; good middling. 1013-lfc; middling fair. llSic. Receipts, 2,227 bales; stock, 67,017 bales. Ilnluth Grain Market. DULUTH. Julv 18 WHEAT To srrtve, No. 1 northern, 81.08; on track, No. 1 north ern. 31.08; No. 2 northern, 31 00; July, 31 08; September, new; 82Hc: September, old, 87o; July, 31.W: September, new, 82Ho; Septem ber, old, 874c. OATS Tq arrive and on track. Sic. Philadelphia Produce Mevrket. PHILADELPHIA, July 18.-I1UTTER Firm: extra western creamery, ilttc. EGGS Firm; fresh western, l7(518o at CHEESE Firm: full creams. V310ttc: domestic Swiss, H-ffHc. . Peoria Market. PEORIA, July 18-CORN-Quet; No. S yelllow, 6"MiC; No. 3, 58c; No. 4, 66c; no grade. 65V(C. OATS Steady; No. 3 white, S2Uc; No. 4 white. 81Vifi32c. 1SBU88 ... ' -r5xfaa REAL ESTATE TRANSFE.RJ. Peed filed for record July 18, as furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Tl ust com pany, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnarn street, for The Bee: L. M. Payne to W. I Wlnkelrian, lot 15. block II. Saunders & Hvme haurh's addition to Walnut Hill t 1 Mary Bosanek and husband to John and Christine Meyer, lot 12. b ock 4. Brown park (DO J. Byrne and wife to H. Q. Moorh'hid, nVt of lot 10, block 6, Kountiie'a Fourth supplementary I H. G. Moorhesd to John and Mury Byrne, same property, .... I Elisabeth Hamlin et at. to John ll.riii , Mary Byrne. s4 of lot 10. block)' 6, ' Kourttxe s Four in supplementary 600 J. P. Llhuberg and wife to J. C. Sor!in sen, part of lot 4, block 2, Can p bell's addition and strip adjolnlnit., 350 ' O. W. Moore and wlfs to A. J. Hicks, lot 6. block 1, Marysvlll 8.500 Julia Lenin to Ella J. I-mp, lots 2, 8. I and 8, block 67. Florence :. 1 Benson Ijind company to E, P. Sto' tenter, lots 21 and 22. block f, Benson 400 J. M. Klxa and wife to same, lot IV, pkm a aa, uenson lav L. P. Mstthews to same, lots 23 aiwll 24. block 19. Halcyon Helphts M Mary A. Mea to Sarah Martin, loti, 0 and 21. block 26. First addition to CorrlKart Place 1,000 J. W, Morton and wife to E. R. 1-elgli; lot 10, block 1. Missouri Avenue park 11,000 T. C Havens et al. to Maggie Calla rhen, part of lots 4 rid6. block i. Bi-own park 460 Aetna Tiust company to A. Kundert, lots 4 and 6. block 113. Florence 475 C. P. pnddard and wlf to C. West-' rand, part of lot 1, block A. Shlnn's addition ; 3.5cv Caroline L Poppleion et al., trustee, to Hastings ft Heyden, lot , block 5. Sulphur Springs 650 CUr Loss and husband 10 H Rrnn Ing. part of lot 61, Hartinan's addi tion $00 Catherine Nielson and hushond to W. Wandherg. lot 1 block 2. i'eraon A Berry's 1,001 L. M. Bowers and wife to Christians A. Day, lots 23 and 21. block 1, Rowers' addition , 7o W. T. Hilton and wife to J. W. Dot an, lot 4, block , Patrick's Second 1500 Edwards-Wood Co. (Infers) rstad rWsio 0(fle! Filth gad Rabertg trti ST. fALit, flifH.N. CCALKR8 1st . Stocks, Grain, Frdvisio.ii Ship Your Grain to Us Uraaeh OIHee, 3IIV1I1 Hoard Ti4 Dlda Omaha. Deb. Telapbsa SSI. - 21? -21 4 tlcbsng blag.. South Omaha. 8 'VUont Uav liidvlesttdsaVl 'tUvu k