TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1003. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! Report from Jiicneapolii Result b Bulling of Vfbeat. BLACK RUST CAUSES EXCITEMENT C'oaaictlna; Beliefs to Troth of Ad vice September Adtancea Two aad Half Cents Cora Holds About ., OMAHA. July 20, 1908. A Ion line of rust storlee from the north west and a conseque nt bulge in wheat was me idiurv 01 September, r.w, rsc; September, old, 92 . OATSTO arrive. 304c; on trsok. 124c. tiucu.o c;rm a n provisions Featnree of the Tradlna and llnalaa Trleea oa Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, July ?A Alleged appearance of blarlc rust In the fields of Koutli Dakota and Minnesota, caimul an excited advance In prices here today. gThe September option Jumped up 3'c. At the close the current figures a ore within a cent of the highest of the day. Corn Is unchanged. Oats are up to 4c Provisions are Iul74c lower. Notwithstanding excellent weather for crops the wheat market was strong from the start. At the opening the September option was up Vc to lc at Hi4'u85o. Shorts a ere urgent bidders for September. Com mission houses also were In general eagt-r to -buy. The cause for the pressing de mand was reported confirmation of riamaees 1 to spring wheat by black rust. Many trad- wired that hianir . - "i eniertainea tne nope mat sum T black. rust reporta were com.ng affliction of the growing grain would he in-irorn a good many places. Looks as "7n 11 were quite general In South Dakota and parts of Minnesota Spencer, Moor A Co., of Duluth, who took no stock yesterc'ay In these reports, wire today: ' Reliable people who told us yesterday that there was no rust damage stnd reports today of serious damage in South Dakota and Minnesota.." Pringle, Fitch & Kankln wired trom Minneapolis to the George A. Adams Grain company: "The sample of wneat from Cokatw, Minn., which I wired you about yesterday, was examined by one of the mill chemists yesterday afternoon and pronounced black rust." Not content with these reports, many traders wired themselves to Minneapolis dealers and got tne tame story. L'nder thu influence of rust talk Septem ber wheat mounted to 8e about noon and July went to oSc. This was after an opening averaging 4c better than yester oay s price. Realizing at the close caused .September to ease off. July closed at 1"C September at 874c, and December at 874c. This was a gain of 24c for Sep tember. Kansas City sent word that casn wheat there was up 24c. Corn opened high, but gradually declined to yesterday'! close. It finished with July at 674c. old July at 674c; September at 4rsV, old September at S6'a664c; Decem ber at 44c and old December at 504c. uats aavanced and closed with July at 3C4e, September at 294c and December at 304e. The Liverpool close was lX'UPjd higher on wheat and Hd hlRher on corn. The wheat was affected by higher American markets, and poor crop conditions in Rus sia and Roumanla. Today s Inter Ocean disclaims the truth of yesterday s rust reports. It says that most of the reports emanated from one bullish combination at Minneapolis and that a number of big elevator interests yesterday afternoon were unable to con firm advices sent out by the chosen few. Stocks of wheat at Minneapolis have de. creased Tfto.oiu bushels In rive days. The Northwestern Miller, out today, says the weather in the northwest has been very favorable for the growing crop. It says also that cutting In some parts will com mence as early as usual this year, but In most places the crop Is two weeks late. It adds that no signs of rust have been discovered. Primary receipts of wheat were 782. OOO bushels, against 644, fOO bushels a year ago. A Chicago cosh broker says today: "A new feature of this crop of wheat is that It Is more evenly distributed than I have ever known It. It Is not poor anywhere. Th east will not draw so extensively from the west; we will not draw on Oregon and California; Michigan, Indiana and Ohio will not draw on us, and the northwest will pull out of the western markets In thirty or torty days. Ora.iha Cash Sale. WHEAT No. 2 hard. new. S2 lbs.. 2 cars, 814c; No. 2 hsrd. new. Sx lbs., 1 car, Sic; No. 2 hard, new, 453 lbs.. 1 car, 814c. CORN No. 4, 1 car. 60c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8MiS6c; No. 2 hard, new, 61a81e; No. 3 hard, 8vQ86c' No. 1 hard, new, (9ti80c; No. 4 hard, TOTCc; No. 3 spring. R7c. CORN No. 2, 614c; No. 3. 614c; No. 4. 60c; no Brade, 4,Va4!'c; No. 2 yellow, 62c: No.. 8 yellow, 514c; No. 2 white, 62c; No. 3 white, 61 He. OATS No. 2 mixed. 30c; No. 8 mixed, ICHo; No. 4 mixed, ihii 29c ; No. 8 White, 314c; No. 3 white, SIVtc; No. 4 white, 80c; standard, 30o. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats avoided and had accordingly been active on the ahort side of the market. Advices from Minneapolis and Duluth giving- alleged spe cific details concerning the spread of black rust In the wheat fields nf Minnesota and South Dakota caused consternation among these short sellers and started strenuous efforts to cover aalea. In addition a report from Liverpool told of damage to the Rus sian crop, l'nder these influences the price of September advanced te Wc. lAte In the session the market reacted somewhat on heavy profit taking, but the close was strong with September at 874c Clearances of wheat and flour were eoual to 13. MW bushela. Primary receipts were 72.ow bush els, compared with 144.400 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 131 cars, against la last week and 2-5 cars a year ago. I-ess Interest was manifested In the corn market on account of the dverehadowing activity in the wheat pit. The volume of trading waa comparatively small. Strength of wheat offset the effect of the continued beautiful weather for the rapid maturing of the crop, causing a steady tone through the entire session. Firm cables helped to support prices. The market closed steady with prices practically unchangnd. Sep tember opened 4c higher ut 554c sold be tween 54e and K40 and closed at 544c Local receipts were 282 cars with 53 cars of contract grade. Stungth of wheat lm- imrieu a nun tone to the oats market. Business In the pit was exceedingly quiet. Fear of delay in deliveries from the new crop on account of recent heavy rains In Iowa was sgaln a bullish Influence. Scp tfmlier opened 4744c higher at 1$V to L9V-. sold between i94c and IVr and closed at 294c Wcal receipts were 117 cars. Provisions were weak on fairly acllv" Belling packers. A decline of loc In the price of live hogs had a depressing effect. At the close 8eptemter pork was off 15c at 112 So. iJird was off 10il24c at $7.15. Ribs were 15-&174C lower at 7.774. stlmatexl receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 119 cars; corn, 233 cars; oats. 120 cars; hogs. 19ssi head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.1 Open. I High. I Ixiw, Close Yes'y. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth , SU Louis 95 S4 12 22 10 217 2R2 . 63 S3 '27 117 15 "i 'si "C MfW,u.ll. nvaln Market. The range of prices paid In Minneapolis, aa reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Wheat I July 88 Sept. Dec. Corn a July b Julv a Sept. b Sept. a Dec. b Dec. Oats Julv Sept. Dec. May Pork Sept. Oct. Lard Sept. Oct Ribs Sept. Oct. I 6' I 67V 4VV 67V,! I 4 7H S7V 844 7t MVu'-, tvV 4V 67V,: 67W, 644 55 VP S MV &4V 48', 4SVtfV H 4Va'.i 324i 32V,.12 fjV32VBV 23Sit4! 2fV 30 6' 3'V4 30 31 Si 31'WM3Wa, 31 12 95 12 95 12 77H 12 PO 12 74 12 WVi' 12 Kii Li 87Va 7 J24: 7 3w j 7 92J 7 97V,! 7 25 7 3D ' I 7 92'4 ' 974: 7 15 7 22l 7 75 7 7 15 I 7 224' 7 77V 7 824 674 674 574 Wt 64-, 414 31 24 10 SI'S 12 95 13 U24 7 274 7 35 . 7 95 8 00 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market is Actire and Lower on Selling; to Take Profits. INCREASE IN UNION PACIFIC DIVIDEND Advance la the Rate la Followed by Reaction, Which fhows that Rise Had Already fleea Dtseoanted. NEW YORK. July 20.-Ptock brokers re garded the moderation In the heat as an Important develupment and to this was at tributed in no small part the change from the extreme apathy of the market. The In crease In interest proved to be amongst the ellers and prices suffered accordingly. In addition to the change in the weather there were some developments of Import ance In financial affairs. First place waa flven in stock matket estimation to the niorr Pacific dividend declaration putting that stock on a 6 per cent basis, as sgainst the recently prevailing 4 per cent rate. This action was no surprise and hss been con fidently expected for weeks. The response of the market to the news waa watchd, ho sever, with keen attention to form a Judgment of how far existing prices have already discounted developments. It had been hoped that a considerable Influence would remain with actual increases made In dividends, owing to the testimony thtis afforded of confidence In the maintenance of prosperous conditions on the part of the railroad authorities. The decline in prices yesterduv on the Illinois Central dividend was ascribed to the fact thst the regular dividend was declared to be still ( per cent, with the Increase designated an extra divi dend Rut the similar reaction in I'nlon Pacific todav on the rise In the dividend rate emphasized the Impression that buying In anticipation of dividend Increases has been completed. Tnere was a aemonsira tlon ngain In the Hill stocks on rumors of an extra distribution of assets on those stocks, which were rverslstent In spite of the published denial of them by the head of tliose systems. l he present margei is so largely based on expectation of Increased disbursements of profits that this condition of the sneculation Is deemed important. Ronds have not shared In the recent ad vance nor have the preferred stocks on which the return Is restricted to a fixed dividend rate. The London discount rate continued ex tremely apathetic In spite of easy money conditions and nffordod no help to this market. Oreat importance was attached to the reports of reviving demand In the iron and Moel trades, but this Sfemed to lack enough Influence to offset the reactionary tendency from other factors. Reports of crop damage were associated with the strength of the wheat market, but an over Bold condition In that market was sus pected. Another bank failure In Kansas City, while pronounced unimportant, was another Influence toward depression. Al leged cutting of trunk line passenger rates and aggressive n eaures for freight traffic bv the gulf lines, as against the Atlantic port carriers, received some belated atten tion. The response of the market to the Amalgamated Copper dividend Increase late In the dav Intensified the Impression that dividend increases hsve exhausted their ef fect. It has been predicted that this divi dend would be raised to a 6 per cent rate, but the stock sold down this morning fin al legations that the rate would be left un changed. The Increase to a 5 per cent rate caused a jump in the stock, but It fell buck under reallilng and Its llnal rally did not prevent the heavy closing of the mar ket.' ponds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. J2.2.'10. 1'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged aa follows: aie.nin.iiuw..i"c. ersl fund, exclusive of the Il5f.otp.rno rold reserve, ehows: Available casn balance. Il2t.4tf.967; gold coin and bullion. H.,toJ..Nt. Xew York Money Market. NEW TORK, July 20-MONET-On call. essv, 1 Vim's P" ceni; closing oia si iv offered at 1 per cent. Time loans. eay; Co dsvs. 3 pef cent; 9" days. 14 per cent; I months, 4 per cent. PRIME MtKtAMiLf. i-AI'tK V44 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak. with actual business In bankers' bills at J4 v.4v. 4 64o for demand and I4.(47,'cj4 MTS for six:y day bills; posted tates, 4.Sf4 and 84S4; commercial bills, (4.S4H- SILVER Bar, 6i4c; Mexican dollars, 4&Uc BONDS Government, steady; irregular. Closing quotations on bonds were: V. . rr. la, ret 1W Jspss ctf do coupon I"'" "I" series V. B. J. r ""' " ". Jo coupon 1"4 L. A N unt. 4 . . V. B nw 41 ,ri ...Hll nhittn r. I du coupnn .Mi intral 4f... V. 8. old 4t, rg....l4 i do lrt Inr do roupon 14 'Minn A t. L. 4a. Am. Tobacco 4a. ctfa. M . K A T. 4... do ta. ctt ao zs At.hison gen. 4a 1044 S. R R. of M do adj. 4a f N T. C. Sua Atlantic C. L 4a. . . . M. J C. g as railroad, Bal. A Ohio 4a do IHa Central ot Oa .. do lt Inc do Id Inc Che A Ohio 4a ... Chiraso A A. iCa. C . B y n. 4a... C, R I. A P. 4a... do col. aa CfT. A at U 4a Chicago Tar. 4a Colo. Mid 4a Colo. A So. 4s Colo. Ind. 6a, sat A. do net B Cuba ta, ctfa D. A R G. 4a Ulallllan' ? fta . . Ena prior I lea 4s.. do en. 4a r. w A D. C. la. Hocking Val. 4a....ll0 Offered. 1014 91", 4 1-4 a 1"44 . .. "7 ... I2w ... 7 .. .I"1V ... 7 4a. 2 ... 4 ...Ula ltil N't. PacHc 4a H a 4 do 3a 77 1144 N. A W. c. 4a W. O. 9 L. rfd 4a.... H. M .Pann. con. na. 1H 0 Rcalint tm. 4 1"14 l"4t St. L. A I. M ADl St. L. A 8 F . n Bt L S. W c. 4a . H Seaboard A U 4a .101 ,Bo. rai-lflc 4a . 7 to Railvar 6t .. . 74 iTaxaa A T. la ... . ti T . St. L. A W. . . 74' I'nlon PuD- 4a. . . "lis do con?. 4a .... l. i Stael Id aa. Watah la . 7 do dab B .1014 Waalern Hd. 4a .. . Mm. A L. E. 4a.. Ill iWla. central 4a... do iat 4a ctla... f. 4a. K , 4a.... H' 4a.... M'-a ...11 a . ...H5' ...u ... M ...119 ... 74 ... HI ... M ... H i ...tit Boston Storks and Bonds. B08TON. July 20 Call loans, 24U34 per cent, time loans, 3'j44 per cent, orrlcial quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atchison adj. 4a do 4a Met. Central 4a... Atchison do pfd Boston A Albanr... Boston A Maine.... Boion Elavatad ... , Fttchbsrt pfd sicx. i antral N Y , N. H. A H. Par Mtrqaeue 4H Artlclea.l Opea I High. I Low. Close. Yea y. Wheat I July... 1 H Sept... 90Vflfl Dec....i a 1 094 1 05 1 o 1 'SH 924 9-'V 'Hl K c9 No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash ouotatlona were as follows: FLOCR Steady; winter patents. 4. 304 4"; straights. I4.0o4i4.10; spring patents. 4.5& 6.40; straights. J.50&4.8o; bakers, U.4o3.Sa. WHEAT No. 2 spring. Jl.OfVg 1.12; No. 3 spring. S6cfj$1.05; No. 2 red, Sic. CORN No. 2. 67jSc; No. 2 yellow; 63 &S4c OATS No. 2, 324p32c; No. 2 white, 34 344c; No. 3 white, 324S324c. HVE-No. 2, 68c. BARLEY Good feeding, 40S44c; fair to choice malting. 47(g49c. BKEDS-Nn. 1 flax, $1,224; No. 1 north western, $1.40. Prime timothy. $3.2iXd3.2u. Clover, contract grade, $12.756rlS.0O. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bhl.. $12.70 12 75. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.024'S7.. Short ribs sldea (loose) $7.'g.7.75. Short clear sidea (boxed;, $7.874S. 00. Following were the receipts and siiiD- menta of flour and grain: Receipts. ShlDments. Flour, bbla 16.700 1W cK i i in1 17'0n,) ! do nref erred ... Adams Express Anial. Copper Am. Car & Foun do preferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred Amer. Express Am. Hide & L. pfd. American ice Am Linseed OH do preferred Am. Locomotive do preferred Am. Smelt. & Rfg. do preferred Am. Sugar R'f'B Am. Tobacco, pfd. c. Anaconda Mln. Co... Atchison do preferred Atlantic Coast Line. Baltimore Ohio... do preferred Brooklyn Rapid T... Canadian Paclflo Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio. 54.700 1.100 ion 3o0 100 ! '506 , 90 R3i 34 . W4 29 92 404 264 814 S 994 2 92 89" 264 1,000 484 2n0 112 7.2"0 1174 6"0 120 6 0 l.t9 300 97 J.ftO 110 2.2i1 MS 2.400 1024 arl is 245 8S 99 91 226 39 24 17 894 48 111 1174 47i 112 1164 1194 ll4 138S 1384 964 96 1084 109S 85 Ki 102 10!U 169 lr4 . . 4 Adrsntura . 10J Allouct .. "a Amalfamated . . S6S Amert. an Zinc . I'M' Atlantic Bingham . i: li'al. A Heel &V. . . IS7 Centennial 2-" ..144 Copper Range "14 .. 114 Daly West ..Ml Dominion Coal a . 1 Franklin .... sJ'a .... 10 .... 1S 14 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle EeceipU Light and Fricei Kciiy Steady wi'.h Yesterday. HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER Lambs la Fair Demand at steady rrleea, with .hee of All Kinds Extremely Mow and Week to Teat tents l.oiver. SOl'TH OMAHA. July JO, 190S. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. cmciai .viondnv 4.673 v.oiia OiTlcial Tuesday 4.4'6 15 2-3 Othcial Wednesday 1.741 11.1'di Four days this week. .p, 819 34.844 Four days la?t week. . .lti. 213 3.!. 8 Same days week bef ore. .12,!" ;"v773 Same three weeks ago...ll.lM 4'.'.575 Same four weeks ago.. 1.175 4i,74 Same days lal year... 4.525 10.4S7 RECK1PTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, lions and shet p at South Omaha for the year to dute compared with last year: lo. 1SM. Inc. Lec. Cattle 471.171 474. 40 1.307 Hogs 1,441.616 1.4.:7.4H1 4.U5 Sheep 793.i;i 7l3.Ub6 7U.161 The following table shows the averaae price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several das, with comparisons: Date. 19o5. 19iH.19o3.!l902. 11901. ;1900.;1899. I'nlon Pacific 12i Granhr Amar. Arga. Chera... J$ Isle Koyal ... do pfd n Mi" Mining . Amer. Pneu. Tube 44 Michigan Amer. 6ugar 13&W Mohawk do pfd ISI's Mont. (". A C. Amer. T. T H nd nonunion Amar. Woolea ZTH Osceola do pfd lOav, Parrot Dominion t. A S 28- Qumcr FtllaoQ Elec. lltu t43 Shannon (lenaral Electric 17b Tamarack July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July Julv July 5... 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(74 74 224 120 I 40 42 27 ... 4 7v, t 31 0 I 4 44 24 40 4 47 4 71 247 H 141 li, m o I 474 15 Ml ... 4 40 41 1st 40 4 47 4 II 110 ... 4 40 14 1:4 ... 4 474 4 147 40 4 40 44 ....... 147 ... 4 474 7 22S 40 4 40 71." 114 40 4 474 44 214 ... I to 44 HO ... 4 474 - 21 ... S 40 44 114 44 4 474 40 77 11 i Mi 71 114 10 4 474 40 n 10 I to 42 14 40 4 74 70 7 H 14, . tO 04 4u 4 474 44 141 It it) 13. .j 9 34. 5 0? 5 3Si I aii 08 14.. I i 474, 6 13j 6 1C, 7 72, 5 0 4 06 16.. 6 5.14 6 11 6 lt.i 7 7i 5 77, 1 I 99 1.. , 6 1, i SJ, i 72 t 44: ! "2, 17.. 5 54, 5 19 7 72. I 6i; 4 94 4 ol 1S.. 6 567, i 21, 6 2i, 7 73 5 6s, 4 87, 4 1 19.. I 6 (sis, 6 is, ; 7 oh, 6 4 4 2R 20.., , 6 .''4, 6 2-' I 6 KS, 4 9H, 4 19 Mass. Rise trie do pfd Maaa Uaa t'nlted fruit I'nltad Shot Mach.. do pfd C 8. Steel do pfd Wasting, common , Bid. Asked. 144 Tnnliy .. 42' I'nilcd Coppar .. .. 444 I- 8 Mining ..105 V. 8. Oil . . 4 t'tah .. 3i Victoria . . 144 Winona ..1024 Wolverlna .. at lt'4 4-4 234 4 144 ! 514 24 24 -a 4 24 107 120 v 114 32 lo, 44 J"4 1114 Hi Indicates EunfMy. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle, nogs. Biircp.n i London Stock Market. LONDON, July 20. Closing quotations on stocks were: Consola, monay do account ... Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd 40 1-lf N. T. Central. ... 404 1 Norfolk AW.. ... 5S' do pfl . .. 84 Onlario A W.. . . l'4 Pennn Ivsnla .. Pslllmora A Ohio 1174 Rand Mines 1M4 44 544 7i4 4 44 4H 41 14 1"1 74 13.14 loo 44 l'4 20 414 1 C. M. & St. P.. Missouri Pacific 1 I'mon 1'ai Itlc System 6 C. v N. W F il & M V 20 C, St. P.. M. & O.... ' B. & M 31 C, B & Q C, R. i. A 1'., cast.. 3 C, R. 1. A P.. west.. 6 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Ot. Western. .. Total receipts... 2 45 6 IS 1 5 169 IS 16,700 1144 1134 H44 let 3.600 6M 1.400 1524 X WEATHER lis' TIIE GHAI BELT Fall la Temperature and Showers la Places. OMAHA. July 20, 1906 No Important chsnne In temperature has occurred in the central valleys and west since the last report. A alight fall la shown In the lake region and Ohio valley, and In the eastern states the temperature la from 4 to degrees lower than yesterday morning. Light showers were quite gen eral In the east yesterday afternoon and considerable cloudiness prevails over the central valleya and east this morning, and light showere are possible in the Missouri valley tonight and Friday. aa-walJaye theren le.acomb. t Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three yeara: li. 1904 1903. 1902 Minimum temperature.... 69 65 M U) Precipitation 00 .62 .00 .01 Normal temperature for today, 75 degrreee. Ienciency in precipitation since March 1. 175 Ir.chea. Oeflclency corresponding period In 1904, 3.11 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1901, 4.57 inchea OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. -vTemp. Rain, Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. Ashland. Neb 92 f3 T Clear Auburn. Neh 91, 61 .94 Pt. cldy Columbus. Neb... ! 3 .00 Pt. cldy Falrbury. Neb... 99 61 .61 Pt. cldy Fairmont. Neb... 91 67 T Clear Orand laland. . .. 90 61 .00 Pt. cldy Hartlnglon. Neb. M 61 .00 It. cldy Oakdale, Neb.... 90 41 .00 Pt. cldy Omaha. Neb M 69 .00 In. cldy Tekamah. Nab... 90 2 .00 Cloudy Carroll, la M 63 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la 89 1 .4 Clear Bibley, la S7 67 .00 Clear Woui City. Ia ... n 43 .00 Cloudy Storm Lake, la.. 88 tW .00 Clear DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. or Temp. Rain, i Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inchea Chicago Columbua, O Dea Moines, la... Indianapolis Kansas City, Mo. IxiulsvUle. Ky.... Minneapolis Omaha. Neb St. Louia U A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather bureau. St. Loats General Market. ST. LOUIS. July 20 WHEAT Higher; No. 1 red. rash, elevator, nominal; track, 374fie4c; September. S34c; December. 44W-; No. t hard, 67693c. CORN Cash, higher: futures, weak: No. 1 cash, M; track. 67$574c; September. 53; December. 4.'4c. . OATH Firm; No. S cash. 114c; track, 32c new, 3340 Old; July, X9S!; September, 24c; No. 2 whit. K40- KLOVR Slow; red winter patents. 14.Jf3 4 40. extra fancy and straight, I3.&tr4 15 SEED Timothy, nominal; 1002.40; prime, higher. OORNMKAL Steady. 12 W. BRAN Slow; sacked, east track. T?c. HAY Firm; timothy, feCUfrU .00; prairie, fru0 50. IKON COTTON TIES-9c. B A CM I NO 4c. HEMP TWINE 44c PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, r?94 Lard, lower; prime steam, 1674. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra aborts. 17 374: clear ribs. 18.374 ; ahort clears li K4. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts. "us: clear nr.. 4S 1-H POCLTHV Firm: cfcickena, 10c; spHngs, 114; turksya. lie; ducka, 7ac; ees, 6Wc. Bl'TTER-Slow; creamery. 15VtJJ0e; oairy. ikiITc EtiO 3 Higher. 1140. rase count. Heoeiria. nnipmanta. ,iaj t,0rt) Bl.tsO lll. tlAU 44.UO 16.VU) S2.0U0 Wheat, bu 99.000 Corn, bu 268.0ti 66 4,i Oats, bu 159.5U0 1V3.3H0 Barley, bu 31,800 1,100 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa steady; creameries, 16491 19c; dairies, 154'31!sc. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases Included. U4c; firsts, l&4c; prime firsts. 17c; extras, 13c. Cheese, steady, V104c. l.ioo 63V 164 2 M 64 .08 15 90 M .44 14 64 62 .08 10 92 63 .24 18 90 H .16 10 93 70 .00 : M . 6J .00 16 90 62 .10 11 92 TI .08 rlour. bbla. vVl-eat, bu.. t'oro, bu... Oats, bu.... XEW YORK C.EEHAL MARKET annotations of. the Day on Varloos Conamodltlea. NE7W YORK, July 20 -FIOL R Receipts. 12.326 bbls. ; exports, t.&H bhls.; sales. S.4) pkgs. ; firm; winter patents. j4.9i'ao.2.i; straights, 44.s"u4 so; Minnesota patents, K.uOtys.OO; winter extras, 13.10o365; Minne sota bakers. 13 75114.15; winter low grades, $3.ots7ja.5o. Rye Hour, firm; fair to good, M.Kvt)4 60; choice to fancy, J4 cVj4. COMNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, !1.25il.30; coarse, fl.144jl.16; kiln dried. 3.(44i3.10. BARLEY Dull; feeding. 484c, c. I f.. New York; malting, 46tj5Jc, c. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 21.700 bu.; sales, 4,RS'. 000 bu. futures. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator, and 96Sc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. I1.1SS. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern. Manitoba, 11. 10, f. o. b., afloat. I p to the last hour wheat was strong and active on violent coveting due to much higher cables, less favorable Russian crop news, a bad scare over north west rust advices and strong outside mar kets. It finally reacted under realising and closed 24&-4C net lilgher. Sales Included No. 1 red. July. 931j9ti4c. closed at 96'-c: September, (fit 15-16ti'.':c, closed at 914c; De cember. is.49'-,4c, closed at 914c. CUlti neceipts. M.aJti tu.; exports. 246, 'l bu.; sales, 240,uuO bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, C3c, elevator, and C3c, f. o. b, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 63c: ro. 2 white. 634c. The option market was without transactions, cloainz dull at net unchanged prices. July closed at 624c and September at 61c. OA I S Meceipts, , bu. Fpot, steady; mixed oats, 21 to 12 lbs.. 3431) 4c ; natural white, So to 32 lb., 37Vj'dos4c. ma x uuii ; snipping, i4s"jtc: coo.1 to choice. "5 080c. HOPS Steady; state common lo rhol.e 19i4 crop, 2':i,.'c; 19oS crop. 1921c; olds liJ)12c; Pacific coast. 190 'Top. iioJio; I9u3 crop, lsiiauc; olds, 10ft 1. 11ID1JH Uulet; Ualveston. 20 to 25 lbs. 20c; California, 21 to 25 pound, :9c; Texas dry, 24 to ) pounds, lS4c LEATHhK-tstja jy; avid. Z4.i2ic. PROVISIONS h:-t. .teadv: fainiK- $UOid3l2ai; mess, Ho iiOfi lO.'yi; beef hamti Id. tmw 2i60; packet. llo.U,- l'X'9; c.fy extu, mess India, ll9.ui(l W- 4) Cut me-iii. steKdr; pickled bellies. 64K4c; pickled shoulders, 64106c; pickled hiins. lu'.fal'i-.". Lard-. atoady; western steamed, 7.3o; refined, quiet: continent, $7.4i; South Amer ica, 18 W; compound. 46.17Va 624. Pork Steady; family, 116 60ulti.0u; short clear, l2.7it14 75; mess, 1115ti 14.50. POTATOES Steady; Long Inlsnd. II (-oa 117; southern, 65c3jl.0O; Jersey aweet, 11 uo HI 26. TALLOW Steady; city ill per pkgj, 44c; country tpkga free). 44444c RlClS-Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 14"'i'"4; Japan, nominal. BVtTER Steady; state dairy, common to extra. lf,44jjoc; western Imitation cream ery. 17'jjl9c. CHEESE Firm: new state full creams, small colored and white, fancy, c; new slat, fair to choice Mi 94c; new state, laige. colored and white, fanev, 9Se. EOOS Fancy selected white. 24i35c; choli-e. r2hJ3c; fancy mixed, extra, tlfli'c. POULTR V Live, steady; western spring chickens, loo; fowls. 144c; turkeys. 144c Dressed, firm; western broilers, Ugloc; fowla, 1343 14c; turkeys. 13 517c. Minneapolis tirala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July J0.-WHEAT-8ep-tember closed at 11. 00; December. 9.4iJ 9:'4c; No. 1 hard. 11 14; No. 1 northern. tJ 12; No 2 northern, tl.Cffll.10. FLOL'R First patents, 1 00775.10; second patents, 16au6 90; first clears, 14.0X4.10; second clears. 12 4552 76 , BRAN In bulk. 112.761300. Oreat Western Chicago & N. W.. '.. M. & 8t. P C. Term. & Trans.. do preferred C, C. C. & Pt. L. . Colo. Fuel & Iron.. Colo. Seuthern do 1st preferred., do Id preferred.... Consolidated Oas ... Corn Products do preferred Del. 4 Hjdson Del.. Ijck. & W.... Denver A R. CI do preferred Distillers' Secur Erie do 1st preferred... do ?d preferred.... Oeneral Klcctrlc ... H'h klrvt Vallev Illinois Central .. ,. 600 20 . 4 211 ,.22.SuQ 1824 6 Ha 1514 624 164 J9 1794 100 34 1.700 1"0 , 'ioo 1") , 100 47 27 4 190 10 100 U97 s1 S90 T0 32 yt ..12.7'rt .. 3 S'l .. 2"0 87 42 174 1744 4fiV 27 - 8S4 11 10 194 31 'i 87 414 464 4 ?4 7.1'!0 1704 lt 19 169 184 79 69 199 624 M 79 19 209 1804 18 19 97 464 17 694 3 IS944 10 474 1894 35 314 41 464 634 72 174 85 169 18 79 27, 50 264 614 27 674 Ferla Market. PEORIA, III.. July 10-CORN-tady; JN 0. 1. S.C: N'a Ak.-' em arlH, Ue OATS Steady; No. I white. S.S3i4c; No. 4 w;uia, Jiyjc. Dnlatk Oral Market. DCLCTH. July 20,-WHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern. 11.1?: on trsrk. No 1 nnrtti. rn. li.j;. j uorlhero, li.04, July, li.U; International Paper do preferred 200 International Pump do preierrea Io v Central 100 274 274 uo preferred K. C. Southern do preferred 2"0 574 67 iouisviiie or r-asn. Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Mel. Central Minn. & St. L 64 M.. St. P. & S. 8. M.. 500 112 1214 1214 do ureferied I!i7 Jlls.suuii I'acific I.!" 994 9S4 Mo., Kan. & Tex 2s) 2S4 24 do preferred National Lend 900 464 444 N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. ) 314 374 New York Central... 80 1474 1464 N. Y.. unt. A W 10 634 6i Norfolk A- Western.. 1,700 M4 864 do preferred North American 300 99 94 Vi.r1, Mull 1 Ami h 4-:i? 1 ei,u ivauia People's Oas P., C. C. & St. L.. Pressed Steel Car. do preferred Pullman Pal. Car.. Reading do 1st preferred.. do 2d preferred . Republic Steel 1.7fO do preferred 20 Rock Island Co 6,5oO do Dreferred Rubber Goods fxO 34 Ji do preferred St. I,. A S. F. 2d pfd. 100 St. Louis 8. W IK) do preferred ) Southern Pacific II.61O do preferred ... Southern Railway do preferred ... renn. t oai dr. Canadian Paclna ....1544 fteadins Chea. A Ohio 41 do 1st pfd. Chicago Ot. W 204 do 2'i pfd. C . M. A St. P 14 in. Hallway L)Bcra 14i do pfd ... l. A R 0 12- -o. Pacific .. do pfd , 1 nlon Pa, lflc Ena is o pfd ... do 1st pfd V. 8. Stael.. do Id pfd lo pfd ... Illinois central 1, .jc.mi Loula. A Naah ,, .0 pfd at., K. A T I. f,.4ith 4a SILVER Bar, fli.. J,Vd per ounce. MONEY-4i& per cent. The rate of discount In trc open market for short bills is 141 11-18 per cent; for three months' bills, 11-16-31, per cent. New York Mlnlaar Stocks. NEW YORK, July BO. Closing quotations on mining stocks wore: Lima Chlaf .. Ontario Ophir -rnoanu Pot oai ravage ilerra Kaada .mall Hopaa . tandard Adams Coo Alice Breece firunaarlck Con Comstork Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs... Horn ilar Iron Sllvar LeadTina Cos .... Offered. ;4'i .. 44 .. to .. 11 .. 1 ..lie ,.174 ..31i .. 4 . 4 too .440 . i . 11 44 . 28 . 10 .110 Foreign Financial. LONDON, July 20. Money was In quiet demand and supplies were plentiful In the market today. Discounts had a firmer tendency on the Impending Issue of treas ury bills. Business on the Stock exchange was stagnant owing to the uncertainty about the political outlook. Consols wet easier. Home rails were heavy on disap pointing dividends and traffic returns. Americans opened Irregular and moved to slightly above parity on Wall street sup port. Erie and Southern Pacific were the favoritea, 1'nlted Slatea Steel hardened and closed steady. Imperial Japanese oa of 1WH were quoted at ln34. BERLIN, July 20. On the Bourse today prices generally were firm. PARIS, July 20. Prices on the Bourse today were Irregular and business was in active. Russian Imperial 4s were queried at 86.20 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 49.00. The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated; Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy PuckuiK Co Armour A Co Swift, from country Iobman 01 R Hill Huston & Co L. V. HuI J. B. Root & Co Fry Packing Co I.. & C Squires Packiiu: Co S. & S Other buyers 119 1.675 171 0"6 i.i'Z 1,919 6o2 -,J21 l.lMj 293 4.22'S 2,09s 80 5 30 2 97 3 127 275 , ... 2M .... .... 694 318 Totals. 1.924 12,680 5.662 1.7' 14 1484 1494 loo 16f, 1664 1654 700 83 82 624 ois) 1284 126; 1274 1.000 214 214 214 9-4 284 34 46 874 144 624 864 93 94 42 23.9-s) 143 500 1064 ', '366 46" 1424 1424 106 lot 4 .... 78 394 394 914 239 30, 0 l'4 1044 1,k mi c.9.7 m. t,7 200 34 934 Llsergtottl tirala Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. July M-WHEAT-Spot. nominal: futures, strong; July, nominal; September. s d; Dei-ember, 6a 7Sd CORN Spot, firm; Amerioan mixed. 58 24d; futures, firm; July, nominal; Septem ber, ta U4d. TOLEDO. O, July SO. 3 E EDS Clover, each, 17.79 asked: tK tober. to. 75; Lcembr, 15 724; alsike, August, 7.1a. Prime um uuiy, 41 aw. Iron.... 8.2oi) 300 10 804 674 33 ? 654 4"0 114 s 334 vn a-4 814 99 3.'14 38 6 61 644 1177, Slit 86 334 n5 92 24 824 76 M V9 7 224 60 44 UT, 9S4 86 834 18 54 ..10.500 494 47V .. 9h0 1134 Hi2 ..39 4rt 36 344 ..40 V lOt'4 .. 1 sl M 4 M4 .. 1.100 1004 1044 '00 17" W" 4"0 934 J4 100 23 Texas & Pacific. Toledo, St. L. & W do preferred V'nlon Pai-iflc do preferred 1. 8 Express V. 8 Realty V 8. Rubber do preferred V. 8. Steel do preferred Vs. -Car. Chemical. do preferred Wabash do preferred Wells-Fargo Fjxn Westlnghouse Elec... Western I'nlon ....... Wheeling A L. E. ... Wisconsin Central.... do preferred Northern Pacific Cen. leather do preferred Sloss-Sheffleld Steel... Total aalea for the day. 498.400 shares. Bank of England statement. LONDON. July 20-Th weekly atat. ment nf the Bank of England ahowa I ha following changes: Total reserve. Increase, 1VJ.(ii; circulation, decrease, 280.faO; bul lion. Increase. 72."67; other securitlea. in rrvsse. (no, other deposit decree ar. U0.iaiO: public deposits. Increase. 1.0x5.. Osi; notes, reserve. Increase. 410,000. Gov trnment securitlea unchanged. The pro portion of the bank'a reaerve to liability thla week ia 48 43 per cent, as compared with 48 b6 per cent last week. 92,500 1304 1284 1284 974 123 894 484 11?4 S44 1024 84 log 19 39 27T 14 93 13 nl I044 Baak of France Statement, PARIS, July 2 The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the follow ing changes: Notes In circulation decreased 20,725("iof, treasury ascounts current in creased 4.22S,0."f , general accounts current Increased 26.476.o00f. gold in hand increased 20.475.0ii'f and bills discounted decreased 2.3u0.u0uf. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. July 10. Bank clearings for to day were 11.37,939.86, and for tne corre sponding dale last year 9ib.1i5.i. Kaaaa City Grain aad Provisions. The range of prices paid in Kansas City, as reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was: CATTLE The receipts of cattle were not very large, only about seventy-live cars being reported In the yards this morning. This was little more than halt the number here a weeK ago. For the four days there is a small tailing oil In receipts as com pared with the corresponding days of last week. The market this morning on beef steers was in fair condition. The supply was far from being largo and as there was a reason able demand on th? part of the local pack ers most everything .desirable changed hands In good seasun. As to prices the market was somewhat uneven. Tne best dry lot of cattle sold at tully steady prlcea us a rule and some sales looked strong. On the other hand sellers who did not hap pen to have somthing that Just suited, buyers could not see anything very good in the market and they had to hustle to gel aa good prices aa yesterday. Taking the mar ket as a whole It would be sufficient to quote it as &leady. Bulls, stags, calves, etc., were In very moderate supply and the market did not present any especially new features, prices In the main being tne same as prevailed yesterday. Cows and heifers were not very plentiful and the good dry lot cattle brought about the same prices as yesterday. Holders of that kind did not have much trouble In un loading at satisfactory prices. On the olher nand grass cows sere slow sales and In some cases they looked easier. At the best they were no more than steady. ;ood trades of stockerss and feeders weighing 7i pounds and leiter were steady with yesterday. The less deslduble and lighter weight cuttle seem 10 oe gruauauy working to a lower basis. Representative sales: BEEF Bi.E.U3. s. 42 1 34 41 4 19 24 14. Ik. 17.. 44 . SHEEP There was a fair supply of sheep at most selling- Dolnts this morning, there being twenty-six cars here. Receipts here consisted largely of sheep, with a lair showing of lambs. The dullness which has been so noticeable at all market notnta was still verv much In evidence this morning. In fact general coiidtions remain the same as outlined yesterday. The eastern demand for mutton Is still limited In comarlson to wnat 11 was two weeks ago, and the requirements of packers are correspondingly smaller As noted yesterday the result of the conditions governing the sheep trade Is that packers are very Indifferent and not at all inclined to buy In a huny 01 lo anticipate their wants In the least. This mnring with not very many lambs In sight, the market on that kind was steady and the more desirable of the offerings changed hands In fair season On the other hand sheep were very slow at prh-vs that ranged anywhere from steady to loc lower. Quotations: Good to choice spring lambs. 16.,5'u'7.00, fair to good spring lambs, 16. fx 6.75; good to choice yearlings, !.V(SO$5.7&; fair to good yearlings, 16.40io.; choice wethers. !4.8a45.2u; fair to good wethers. 14.50i4 tu; good to choice ewr, 14 ,6o8 4 75; fair to good ewes, S4.&4M.50. Kepresentatlve sales 13 1. In the London market' and was quiet but fv-i at II 4-4 so In the local rcsrso Pp.ofr was ilrm snd hluher in the New Vrk mntkrt. .losing at 15 4c.ro 50. The litnl -n spelter tmitkit was unchanged at 24. Iron . los-d at 1 4,1 In Glasgow and at 4Ts .Id In Mid.lh slmrough. I allr r.n r 'Ids s:ra.lv at the recent advance, with No 1 northern foundrv quoted at llR2Mil7i. No 2 northern foundry at 1'5 75 il6.v No 1 southern foundry st i:8;MiiU and No. 2 southern foundry st 41.S 2.v-i 15. 75. ST. tor IS. Julv 2" .-MKTAUS-liCta, dull, 41 50. Spelter, firm. $V2ft. UM4.H A V HOI KS.AI.E MARKET. Condition of Trade and 4notatlona on Staple nnd Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts, fair; market quiet; candled stork. 1.: jl34c LIVE POl'LTRY-Hena. 94c: roosters, 6i6'; turkeys, 12il.V; ducka. Sc; spring: dii' ks Us-; soring chickens, Uul6c. PI 'TTF.H Market firm; parking stocks, 14c; choice to fancy duiry, 17ylSc; creamery, 2uu21c: prints. 22c. S'.'OAH -Ht.indaM granulated, 6 21 per cat., cubes. 7 per cut.; cut loaf. 17 45 per ca t.; No 6 extra C. 16 15 per cw t ; No. 10 extra C, 15 per cw: ; No. 15 vellow, 1.V7S per cwt.; XX.VX powdered. 16 9" per cat ; bar powdered. 17. 40 per cwt.; eagle tablets, 17 95 pe cwt. FFIKSH FIPH-Trout. 9c; halibut. 11c; buffalo idrcssedl, 8c; pickerel (dressedV 8c; white bass (dressed 1, lie; sunflsh. 6c; perch (scaled snd dressed 1. 8c. pike, loc; catfish, If'C; red snapper, loc; salmon. 16c: erapples, 12c; eel, 15c; bullheads, 11c: black bass. 2fc; Manitoba whlteflsh tdressedi, loc; Iake Su perior whltetish (dressed), 12c; frog legs, per dot, 35c: lobsters, green. 77c; boiled lobsters. 30c. shnd roe 45c: blueflsh, F" HAT-Prlcea quoted by cm, aha Wholesale Hav Dealers osaclatlon: Choice. 17; No. 1. 16 50; No. 2. 16; coarse, 15 These prices are for hav of stood color and quality. BRAN Per ton. t',5. TROPICAL FRl'IT. ORANGES St. Michaels, all sites, $4.rV; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all alses. 13 76: seedlings, all sixes. 13 50; Valen cia, all slges. 14.50. LEMONS Inntonlers. extra fancy, 270, S" and 860 sixes. 15.60; fancy, 270, 9X1 and 30 sires. 16 (4); 240 sire. 14.00. -DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pkgs. 12.00; Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb 5c. FICS California, per 10-lb. carton, 7,if 2V; Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; five crown. 12c. BANANAS-Per merllum-slxed bunch, 11.75 per crate of 24, 2"5: Jumbos. 12.5" i 3 ro. PINEAPPLES-4-Tc No. 1 Idaho ewe 1 Idaho ewe 1 Idaho ewe 1 Idaho ewe 66 Idaho ewes 75 Idaho ewes 8 Idaho ewes 95 Idaho ewes ...... 87 Idaho ewes 210 Idaho wethers . s 3 Idaho wettics .. 172 Idaho wethers .. 166 Idaho yearlings 11 Idaho yearlings 15 Idaho yearlings 1 Idaho yearling . l1 Idaho wethers . 28 Idaho vearllngs loi Idaho lambs .... 40 Idaho lambs .... 25 Idaho lambs .... 215 Idaho lambs .... 86 Idaho lamba 14 Idaho lambs .... 165 Idaho lambs 115 Idaho lambs .... Av, 120 81) 110 110 94 94 93 118 l'i pis 93 1"6 86 89 90 70 78 97 62 60 68 60 70 66 68 Pr. 2 00 3 25 2 50 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 65 4 70 4 70 6 01 6 00 6 00 5 10 i 10 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 75 6 75 6 75 75 Article. I Open. I Hlgn.j Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Julv... Sept... Dec... Corn July... Sept... Dec... Oats Sept... Pora Sept... Lard July.. Sept.. Ribs July.. Sept.., 764; 61V1 4S4 2 29 12 85 7 00 7 25 T71 7 tl 79 78 79 484! 4i4. 29 12 85 1 00 7 26 7 71 7 87 474 41 ; 29 12 67 1 95 7 10 7 61 7 70 77 7841 614! 474, 414 12 72 j 12 82 95 J 10 7 22 7 62S' 7 77 7 72 I 7 67 774 75-, '.64 52 4 4-' 4 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, Hosts and Sheep IO Cents Lower Ijimba IS to 23 Lower. ' CHICAOO, July JO. CATTLE Receipts. 7.000 head. Including 1.200 head Texans: market 10c lower; good to prim steers. 15.35 tio.e; poor to medium, 43.fKra5.15; sjtocicers and feeders. J2.5tr&4.25; cows, !2.40fi4 40; heifers, 12.0064.75; canners, U.lfxfi 2."0; bulls, 12.OOfc3.80; calves, 13.00j6.50; Texas fed steers, M.OOifi4.90. HOGS Receipts. 16.000 head: estimated for tomorrow. 15.000 head: market 10c lower: mixed and butchers. !5.6Ca6074: good to choice heavv, !6.8oti.00; rough heavy, 16 3511 6 65; light, 15.7tK-q6.15; bulk of sales, 15.75'J' 5 8.,. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt a, 12.000 head; market for sheep 10c lower, for lambs lo'g26c off; good to choice wethers, 4 xisir 5 15; fair to choice mixed. !4.oo(i4 75: western sheep. 13.65&J.25; native lambs, 15.00t)7 50; western lambs, 15.0fsSi.56. No. .n0 208 H 2O0 45 45 4a I044 1044 44 81 Treasury statement. WASHINGTON. Julv Todav's state. dement u. U-t treasury balances In tu gea- KANSAS CITY. July 10. -WHEAT July, T9c; September, 774c; December, 74'ri 784c Caen: No. 2 hard. l3G86e; No. 1. 79a3c: No. 4. 74678c; No. 1 red, (tt-lvc; No. i, J4ec: No. 4. 773810. Receipta, 287 cara. CORN-July 614c; September. 4c; De cember, 42c; May. 4Sa424c. c'ash: No 1 mixed. 62ta624c, No. X 614c; No. t white, OATS No. t mixed, new. Sic; old, S2c; No. 1 white, old. 334ij35c. RYE-Steady; No. i. 7c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 18.5039.00; cholc prairie. 16.75417.00. EGGti Steady; frsh Missouri and Kan sas, 14c, loss off, cases Included; case count, !'. .-.iithaen Cs Bl'TTER Steady; "creamery, 164ifTlS4c; Iacking, 144c. RecelDts. ShlDments Wheat, bu 2b6.4 le0 Corn, bu 4d.4o0 17.2"0 Oats, bu 32jaO ?, j wool Market. BOSTON, July 20. WOOL Although the wool market Is still quiet. It Is believed that an active period la about to open. The large manufacturers have not been heavy buyers, but enough of the mills hav 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 the London sales is an Important factor. Pulled wools ar acarc. Territories have sold well. The range of prices Is about ss follows: Ken tuck, Indiana, etc., three eights blood and quarter blood, y.tiS'c. Territory: Idaho, fine, 2'324c; heavy fine. Ij21c; fine medium, 23 ft 24c; medium, fr-cr 27c. Wyoming, fine, 22u'23c; heavy fine, lT(2oc; tine medium, t-tjiic; medium, 26 27c; low medium, 2V&27c. t'tah and Ne vada, tine. 22&23C; heavy fine. Dmj.oc; fine medium. 22'u.Jc: medium, 2vg77c; low me dium, fitjhc. Dakota, fine, try 3c; medium. hi-"c; low medium, 26y27c. Montana, fine, choice, 'tiAf'tKC; fine, average. 23y4e; fine medium, choice, lieac; average 21 c; its Die, 28$-; medium, choice. 1mqz. ST. LOI'IS, July .-WOOU-6teadv; medium grades, combing and clothing. Vvoslc; light fine, fluVTc; heavy lUui, Ui fcac, tub nashtd, lia-42& 2 1 .... 17 4 4 41 14 II 4 44 1 10 4 7... .... .... I 1 t ... I.... 1 ... 1... 1.... !.... 1.... 1... 1... 14.... 1... 4.... I ... 14.... 1.... 4.... 4.... I.... At. tt. 440 1 40 o0 1 60 10 I lo 1M I 14 U-00 1 2i 1st I 24 ItiO 4 00 471 J 40 1117 4 40 l'4 4 40 , p'l 4 60 1142 4 46 1244 4 (1 12to '4 40 117 4 40 11J 4 o 11 4 45 1140 4 4S K'92 4 70 liit' 4 74 Si t.F.ltS 10..4 4 40 1041 4 40 Pr. 4 71 4 76 4 76 4 45 2 ... 21... 20.. IS.. It.. 44 . 44.. At. ...11S6 ,...1220 ....12.12 ....14.11 ....147S 4 44 ...1140 4 40 1144 4 45 ..s i 4 04 ....1121 I 40 ...1421 6 00 .. .1330 6 00 ...1114 4 00 ...14ii 4 10 - ....12K0 I 10 . ...liso 4 14 ....11"4 4 It ....13M 4 16 ....1.41 4 20 ... .l.l 1 20 AND COWS. 12 704 4 71 1 1"10 I OS IS 14.... 1.... 1 00 40 I 00 ..12.:u I it ..lt4 I 14 .. 41 1 10 ..l.no I li ..Uuu I It ..1041 I 40 ..1114 I 40 ..1140 I tt .. 40 I 40 ..130 4 tt ..UM I 40 ..1164 140 ..111 I to ..114 I 40 COW8, 440 1 46 447 1 45 to.) t 15 414 ill 4t I 25 luSO 1 25 K 1 .5 1110 I 26 444 1 40 4i0 I 441 1240 1 45 1170 t 45 tin I 60 IisiO J 40 I"i0 16 1U"3 1 75 psa) t 75 1025 1 0 HEIFERS. f.l t 00 601 1 16 t bl I 25 4 447 1 SO 11 t20 I 14 BCLL8. 1140 t 15 1 .... 160 2 ii 1..... ...:.. .160 160 1 CALVES. 40 I 60 1 10 IN 1 110 4 75 1 10 4 T5 I ISO 4 00 I 170 4 14 1 IW I 26 1 10 4 24 1 .... STOCK ERS AN J FEED k. Kb. 170 1 74 17 7.14 1 06 t 60 fl I (a) 540 i 60 I tu I 10 464 t 76 It IM 141 K6 I 74 I tlO 1 26 714 00 1 610 12 744 I 4 I 40 7k! I 00 231 I 74 ...1410 1 Tt ...1420 I 00 ...liiO t 14 ... 120 I 2S ... 150 4 25 .... M IU ... IU 4 40 ... 14 4 44 ... no 4 40 ... 126 4 60 Ut 4 40 HOGS Receipts of hoga continue heavy at this point and light at eastern points for this season of the enr This morning there were 169 fresh cars in sight her, which wu mailer than a week ago by fifty cars The general market today was rijjht around 5c lower ihan yesietday. The best light and shipping nogs, which are the most bought after were as a rule 24'&c lower, tin the other hand, common and roygli loads and heavy packers were 55 loc lower. Coarse packing Logs were the Imr.ient hit of any kind, and they had to sell mostly lie lower. The trade was Inclined to drag and the general market was slow from start to finish. It was In fact, a hard market to operate upon and an equally hard market to lescrilsa In a way that would suit all cases. The bulk of the hogs aold at 15 55'ao 6I4. with a top at 16 674. and it waa Ut before a clearance was effected. Representative sales: Kansns City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 20. -CATTLE Re celnts. .9 head. Including 3.500 southerns market opened 10c higher: closed steady; choice export ana aressen neet steers, to on 6. SO: fair to good. 14 27V. 15 (10: western-fe' steers, 13. 751' 4. 9i j; stockers and feeders, 12.75 4JH.40; southern steers. 12.7.VfJ4 26; southern cows, 12. 253.00; native cows, I2.lfi4.60; na tive heifers, X3.2H6. a; ouus, u..m: calves. 13.orras.76 HOGS Receipts. C.SnO head: market 6-rTlOc lower: ton nr ce. .: bulk ot sales, is. mi -a 6 7f; neavy, so.iie-qe.w; pacaera, c410. 1 . Dies and grhts. .7&:r. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 2,8.10 head; market 25'S40c lower; native lambs 16.2fq7.ii0; western lambs, 15 l.Vfrf.W; ewea and yearlings. !4.2Mr6.0(i; Texas clipped vearlinss. 15.isVfi6.75: Texas dinned sheep, li. 2646.00; stockers and feeders, 12 504.00. St. I.oals Live Stork Market. ST. IjOI'13. Julv 20 CATTLE Receipts 4.5O0 head. Including 3.fi0 Texans; market steady to lower: native shipping and export steers, 14 .35'fii.5o; dressed beef and butcher steers, 13. psas 35; steers under l.wn ins., 13 7.V(i4 .10; stockers and feeders. 12 .2613 60; cows and heifers, iz.i'nto.iu; canners. ,!.t"u 2 10: bulls. 12 65-83.76; calves, 13 C0-&4 35; Texas and Indian steers, 13.2684.30; cows and heifers. r.'.0O61.60. HOGS Receipts, 5.5") head: market stead v; pigs and lights. tfi.7ofjT.tjO: packers. ir..(sVtj3.0(i; butchers snd best heavy. 15 90 6 o SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1 fon head; market steady: native muttons. $3 TS-t 76; lambs, fjir;.7a: cutis and iuicks. h s In crates, per bunches, 15c; and white, 2o per lorlda SO and Sf. sixes. 14.50. FRI ITS AND MEIXNS. APRICOTS California, per 4 basket crate, tl.io. Pl.t MS-Californln. per 4-baskct crate. 11 ltv-nl 35. PEACHES Texas clings, per 4-basket crate, 80c; Texas freestones. &V; California freestones, per Ln-lb. box. 11 00. CHKHRIE8 -California, black. Per 8-lh, box. 11.60; white, per 8-lb. box. 11 50; Mis souri bor nf Pt ots . I'?00'j2 ?5 CRANPFHRIFS -J.-revs. vper ersts. 1150. GIIOfSEnERHlKS-Hox nf ft qts.. 12 Oil CANTAI.ol'PES Texas, rer crate. 13 no iff 60; California, per crate, ponies, 15 00; standards. 16 CO. WATERMELONS Alabama Sweets. 257 10c each: crated. 14e per lb. HAHl'IIKHKI KS Ked Iwx or 14 PtS. I1TO black, box of 24 qts.. 13 00. HLACKHEKKIES Case Of 14 OlS.. liUOII 2.60 TI'RN'irS-New. per dox.( tMc. CARROTS New. per dog., 20c. WAX MEANS Per 4-bti. box. 75c; string beans, per 4-bu. box, 75c; bu. box wax or string. 11 5). PoTATi )ES Home-grown. In sacks, per bu.. 35c; Colorado, per bu.. 45c; new pota toes, per bu., 56 HKANS NBW. per 1)11, 2.tw'. CAl'I.I FLOWER Home grov.n, per crats of 1 doz , 50c. , crci'MBKRS rer dog.. 4nc. PKA8 New. per bti. box, 11 00, TOMATOES r- Tennessee, per 4-basket crate, S5c. SPINACH-rer bu.. 6flc. CABBAGE Home grown. lb.. 2c. ONIONS-New. per oi. home grown, yellow, red per lb. RADISHES Hot house or southern, dos , Me. LETT! "CE Hot house, per dog , aoc; neaa lettuce, per dox.. 60c. BEETS New. per dos.. 30c. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Swiss, new. 15c; Wisconsin brlrk, 1c; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins, 124c; voung Americas, 124c. NITS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c; No. 2 soft shells, per lb., T2c; No. 1 hard shells, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb.. 12c; small. ier lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts, per lb., 123134c; almonds, soft shells, per lb, 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellhark hickory nuts, per bu., 11.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., 11.60. HIDES No. 1 green, c; No. i green. 7c; No. 1 salted. c; No. I salted. 8c; No 1 veal calf, 10c: No. 2 vesi ralf. 9c: dry salted. 7til4c: sheep pelts. 25cffl.00; horss hides, $l.(ry3.00. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 20. COTTON Spot closed quiet, 10 points decline; middling up lands. 11c; middling gulf, 11.26c. Salea, 5,856 bales. - . . LIVERPOOL, July 20 COTTON Spot. In limited demand, prices 2 points higher; American middling fair. 0d; good mid dling, .10d; middling, 69ftd; low middling. 6 83d; good ordinary, 6 5d ; ordinary, 5 49d. The sales of the day were ,0"0 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 6.400 American. Receipts, 1,000 bales, Including 7'0 American. ST. IXJl'IS, Julv 20. COTTON Quiet; middling. 107,1-. Sales, 160 bales; receipts, none; shipments, 469 bales; stock. 30.271 NBW ORLEANS. July 20.-COTTON Quiet; sales. 5o0 bales: ordinary. 7 15-lfic; good ordinary, 94e; low middling, 10c; middling, lc; good middling. 10 15-16c; middling fair. H40. Receipts. 2.585 bales; stock, 71,276 bales. foils Market. NEW YORK. July 20 COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices, but soon lost a partial 6 points owing to the easier primary markets, con tinued talk of increasing receipts and scat tering liquidation. The French market waa steadv, closing st an advance of Hi' francs, but the market here showed little tendency to do better and closed steady, net unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales were reported of 49.750 bags, including Scp temlier at 6. 75c; October, 6 80c: December, 7.05c; Msrch, 7.20c; May, 7.3tc. Spot, steady! No. 7 Invoice, 8c. stockers, 13.7534 26; Texans, 13.7 4 75; 4.75. Xew York Mr Stork Market. NEW YORK. July 20 BEEVES Re ceipts. 1.322 head: no trade In live cattle, feeling weak, r.xports were iou came. CALVES Receipts. 46 hesd; almost no demand for veals snd prices lower; butter- mllka unaalable; veals. 44.00441 6; oressea calves lower; veals, 7Qc per lb.; fancy, P'4c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5 640 head; good handy sheep steady; others weak; lambs irvtj26c lower; sheep, $3 fas 4 75: culls, 12.50; lambs. tf.0Otj6.7o; culls. 13 60-54 50. HOGS Receipts. 1.471 head; feeling steady; no sales reported before 'change. No. A. . Pr. Kb, At. ix, lr. U 141 ao I 60 71 2V ... to 41 10 I 60 ti :- 120 4 40 41 r76 120 6 60 6 ... I (f) tl 11 aO 4 4 74 Ill ... 40 60 10 f) 6 12 71 til 0 4 40 tl 1M ao I 44 .,7 1M 60 6 44 Itiii 4 211 10 t ts 7a 1"S .. 4 64 6 ! '. la 1 Jil 440 4 64 14 tut Pa) to U 2.4 ... Ill SK l', la.. 4 44 to I 64 74 0 I M U l.v lie t 6 at 11 10 6 tu 71 1st Isu 4 a ISI tit 0 I a 42 t4 . . 4 Si a .-. . . 6 a 14 tii M IM 4 X14 4 6 4 St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 30. CATTLE J-Re-relpta. .ti head: market alow and steady; natives, 13 5"6 40; cows snd heifers, 11.260 4 15: stockers and feeders, 13 754.26. HOG 9 Receipts. 7.383 head; market 5o lower: light. 15.tif.ti5.75; medium and heavy, If, 7; bulk. 16 :4t6 70. SHEEP AND I.AM B8 Receipts. 8 326 head; market steady and weak; lambs, 17. Sloox City Lira Stock Market. StOl'X CITY, July 20 f Social Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. head; mar ket strong, stockers steady: beeves, 14 isrfj i 15: cows, bulls and mixed, $2.GOi4 00, stockers and feeders, I2.7fl3 76 calves and vearllngs. r2.a-u3 50. HOGS Receipts. 5,000 hesd; msrket steady to weak, selling at 15.40'a 5 60; bulk of sales. t5.5x"0. 51. Stock la light. Receipts of live stock st th six principal South Omaha Bloux City .... Kansas City .. St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Oils ast'. Roslo. OIL CITY. July 20.-011,8 Credit bal ances, 11.27; certificates, no bid; shipments, Hx.t: bbls.; average, 65.86 bbls ; runs. 87.S4J bbls.: average. o4.6.d bbls ; shipments, Lima, 67.432 bbla.; average. 66 6i bbla.; runa, Lima, 70.641 bbls ; average, 47.622 libls SAVANNAH. Ga., July 20. OIL turpen tine, dull at 59c. ROSIN Firm. Quotations: A, B. C. H IS; D, 13.45; E. 13.70; F, ts 824: H7: H. 13 f,: I. 14 oo; K. 14 06; M. 14-15; N, 14.10; W O, 14 0; W W, 14 85. Iigir and Iolassa. NEW YORK. July 20 SUGAR Raw. firm; fair refining. 34:; centrifugal M test. 4c; molasses sugar, 14c Refined, steady: crushed, t.sVc; powdered, li.c; granulated. 15 tfc NEW ORLEANS, July 20. 81'GAR quiet; open kettle rentrlfugal. 449440; cen trifugal whites, 4 15-162JC l-16c; seconds, 24 ifS4c. MOI-ASSE8 Nominal; open kettle. 13 20c; centrifugal, 67jl4c. Syrup, nominal, tuo. I'hIUdrlpbta Prod or Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 20.-HITTER Firm; extra western creamery. U4c; extra, nearby prints, 23c. KG41S Active; nearby fresh. H40, loss off; nearby fresh. 174c, at mark; wottsrn fresh. TiKr. at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, fancv. loH-flie; New York full cream, fair to good, 64?jl0c; domestic Swiss, 11 He. Totals.. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep ,.. 1.741 11.926 1,707 .. 3"0 6.i.s'i .. ! .S 2 ") .. 1.605 7 M 1.3V6 .. 4.(o9 6.fy) l.OOi .. 7.0u0 16.C0 12j0 ...'.10 til'1 s.rj NEW Metal Market. TORK. July -METALS Th Whisky Market. CHICAOO, July 20 -WHTSKT-Market ateadv on basis of 11 27 for hieh wines. PkiRIA. III.. July 20-WHISKY-Market steady: distillers' finished gor.ds on bails of 11 27 for st.irlts. CINCINNATI. July fO WHISK Y Dlstn lers' finished goods quiet on tiasis of 11.27. ST. IX)i IS. July 20.-V HISKY-Steady; high wines, 11. li. Edwards-Wood Co. Iarrporatd 1 Hasai Offlc: Filfk aad Robrts Strittt ST. PAUL, fUfH.N. GEAktRS IH Nnunuinrt ot'lt'a i"arifuto miTrUpul j SlOCkSi (irdltli 1 TO VlSlO fl s ll.'II irtrnuf i . : t v. . i'J w" ... . m ' i . , . ' I good advance, spot closing at 146 l"s and futures at 144 Is locally the market wai Brm in sympathy, closing at Hl.?fJ 31 9. Copper was a shade lower abroad, dosing at 7 for spot and at 47 6s for futures. Locally copir showed firmness and quotations fur Like and electroly tic now stand at 115 o-rl j 25 while casnnjr re malni at 4.7a. Lead was uachautftd. at Ship Your Grnin to Us Branch fltBee. UO-III Board of Trad) lllda Omaha, et. Telephoa Sol 4. 212-211 ExcLang pldir.. South Omaha. EtU 'i'bVU uli. Ii.d;p4;uaa4 'i'tu 4