THE OMAHA DAILY BEF,. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wbt Trad Iimv, with Verj Chan- Shown. Llttlt CASH GRAIN WEAK IN THE SOUTHWEST Corn (loses at ".lightly Uwrr riarnree After Sonaa riactlUa-Mkrtl Receipts an 4 Good Wtttktf Aro tho Factors. OMAHA. July . ir. The local wheat market today waa nar row, with very lutla change In prices. News waa bearish. Weather waa good and advice from the northwest said the crop waa In good condition and run had done no dam age. Cable wera irad lower. Recelpta of iew wheat at soutnwestern markets wera more liberal and cash prlcea there wera generally lower. Deliveries of July at Chi cago had a heariah effect on dlatant fu tuie. Ths close waa "4c down.. opening prices were a fraction lower, tha main factors being liberal rerelpta at hit ago and good weather. The cloae, however, waa ateady at a loss of 'c from eterday. After the early weakness there wis an adranca of about H, but Intereal waa ao light that part of thla waa loat. Primary wheat receipts were 2so,000 bush, ela and shipments 214.000 bushel. Corn re ceipts were 957.0M bushels and ahlpmenla 4t0.t0 bushels. Last year was a holiday. Clearance were 32,000 buel ela of wheat, UMifti barrels of flour and 110.009 buahela of c H n. Liverpool cloaed H,S1 lower on wheat n Stll4d lower on corn. enow, crop expert, makoa estimate aa ronows: "Winter wheat crop. 440,000.. v i0 bu.; spring. 28J.OO0.0O0 biv; total. n-. n 0.noo bu. l orn acreage, 96.3 72,000 bu-. n,i;t. nu. a year sgo; rnnni i.on. 84. 6. Oat a, 82.7 condition against ji . 9 a year ago. From the Inter Ocean: "New wheat was sold freely by farmera In the aou'li- weat and central west yesterday, ami i'i. - cage, elevator Interest bought 160.000 bu. of No. 2 red from Mtaaourt, Illlnoli vi.t Indiana points at He over Itepiember. There were ralna In Kanaaa. and th movement of new wheat there la expected to be d-lsyed a few daya. The bull wera thoroughly acared and were disposed to run away from the caah etuff. which created general unloading and made Ju'iy Tne wenKe.it or the speculative luturssr" Local range of options: Articles! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Cloae.l Tesy Wheat i July... Bept... Coin July... I 8p'.... 4674A 4T'4A' A asked, n hid. , Qtnnha Caah Prlcea. WMEAT-No. 2 hard, 7Sf7c; No. I hard . r-tiTSc; No. 4 hard, tttfffttc; No. $ spring. CORN-No. 3, 47474e; No. 4. 'OftWic; .. . i yeiiow. 4vc; No. I white. 4Ktc. OATS-No. I nixed, Jflc; No. 3 white. Z V.q-'t: NO 4 white. Sftc. nVK-No. 2. 67c; No. 3. 5RHc Carlot Receipts. ' Wheat. Corn. Oat, .:c igti K.insita City, .uinneapuila .lUll.t 1lliUtll it. -Louis 12 61 187 . 99 .114 . 1 . 92 46 II 19 is 64 CHICAGO GRAIf AID PROVISIONS FcStwree of the Trading; and Cloalnsr Prleea Ob Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July . Deterioration In tha .vendition of erring wheat, aa shown In report mada by a local crop expert, wn chiefly reaponalble for a firmness In the local wheat market. Final quotattona, how ever, on the BeDtember option were prac i lea 11 v unchanaed. Corn waa unchanged On ta showed a gain of 4Sa4c. Provisions wr tin from HtmC ta 22Uc. Early In the day the market waa Inclined it be weak on free aelllng by pit trader. who were Influenced by the favorable weather condition, thert being no rain In cither the aouthweet or northwest. The liberal acceptance of blda aent out by caah ouara caused additional selling. Toward tha noon hour a report waa given out by Ch.'caao crorj exDert that during the las month the spring wheat crop had deterlo. rated alx Dolnta because of excesalve nolt i. re. After the publication of thla report ahnrts were active btddera and thera waa good buying by commission housea. Al though the market waa aomewhat nervous the undertone waa firm and prlcea mada en advance of He from the low point. September opened a ahade lower to a shade higher at BOMrftflMtC,- anld off to 7V ad vanced to SVooc and closed at SOc, Clears ncea of wheat and flour wera equal to 87,400 bu. The world'a visible aupply, aa ahown by Bradstreet'a, decreased 2,400,000 u. Primary recelpta were 288,000 bu., aa agilnst n holiday one year ago. Mlnne npoll. Duluth and Chicago reported re celpta qt i cara. aa agninst 174 laat week en'l a holiday last year. The corn market waa weak early In tha day because of favorable weather condl- lon. Later a fair advance was made on rtvely buying by ahorta. the market ehow-. tng a tendency to follow tha course of whent and oats. The close waa Arm. Sep tember opened tf34c lower at 6lHfWc, sold between KlS'tiClWc and S2e and closed nt 5ljc. luteal recelpta were 519 cara, with 276 of contract grade. nt wera In fairly aotlva demand alt day and the market waa firm. Deteriora tion In the new crop, aa shown In a report by a local expert, and decreased local re ceipts, were the chief cauaea of tha Strength. September opened unchanged to He l"wr at 8M06tc. sold between He and SSTc and closed at 35fl3ftc. Local receipts were 87 cars. The feature of trading In provisions was a shprn advance In the price of pork. cnued by an actlvs dem.ind by local ahorta. Ird and rlh were firm In sympathy with eirv. At th close September pork was up yS22iv at I17X04M7.12H, lard waa up 2jc r 9.02H and rtba were oiJtTHc higher at t RS. Estimated recelpta for Thuraday: Wheat. i reps; crn. 364 cars; oata, 110 cara; hogs. 0 ono head. The Board Of Trade will be rloaed to morrow, Tha leading futurea ranged aa follows: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Ixiw. Close. Yes'y Wheat I July..,1 79HI '-pt...'MV4f,4l Oec.JllH'a'H: 'Cnrr, . Ju1v...I61VtHI 90 79t4 79l 794 79S OH'SOHtf'J glH.SlVff's.SlHtf 6nr.l61HW.l 61l 61Hi 61H' t h' Ss! N SNH'SSH"-! l son 83 I Sin! 62H' l 3S'.I $HI Hent...iMH'8il Data I 1v. Sent. Dec.. Vers .1 "4 .'StHlrH1 i Mli! s 26H .Tulv, .1 17 2 IT 60 ! 17 20 17 12HI 18 92HI 17 80 17 UH 17 no IS 90 fie..t...! 16 92H Tuly.. 8 85 I 9 0?HI I OJ'i' 9 6TH 9 60 I ts 87H1 8 86 I 9 on I 9 02H' 9 67h! t 60 I 22H I irrvii 8 KH rtert.. Oct... nihs tuly.. Beat.. rvt... f 06 I 07H1 9 m 9 6S 9 02HI 9 W 9 Oft 9 80 9 K 9 02H 9 57H S DO 9 25 27H! 27HI V" J. ": Quotations wars as follows: rt L'H-Iasy; winter patents, $J.6O4.0O; winter straights, is sut4.70; spring patents, a. itx4t)o; spring straignta, oiss.so; pas, era 92.2ftffl.10. WHEAT No. t spring. 824c; No. $. 1$ Woe: No. 2 red. 82V?44c. CORN No. t 62Hc; No. I yellow. 62H4 62e. OATf No. 1 KHc; No. 2 whIU. 40HO 4JVc; pio. 8 white. SS4oc RYE-No. 2, B0c. BARLEY Oood feeding. 4CKfJ-Uc; fair to choice malting. 46362c. 6EED8-N0. 1 flax. $109; No. 1 north western. $1.13H: prima timothy, $4.06; clover. contract grade. 811 IS. PROVISIONS Short riba aides (loose), tt loasa. Hun nor k ner bbl.. 117.4fi.ti l7 W. Lard, per loe lbs.. $8.86. Short clear aide ttxedl. $9.87H10.00. The recelpta and ahlpments of flour and grata wera; Recelpta. Bhlpmente. Flour, bbla 2.2t) 16. u) Wheat, bu 27.0Oft 14 9-0 Corn, bu 841 20 294.0u) Oata bu 4u6.6u8 127.9U0 Rye. bu 708 Barley bu 65.900 6tu On tha Produco exchange today the but. ter market was steady; creamery, 1&&20C; dairy. 14Slsc. Eggs, steady; st mark caaea Included. 12'i4Hc; firsts, 14H: prints firsts. 18c; extras, 18c Choose, steady. 10H tniHc. Mllwaako Grata Market. allLWAl'KEE Julv i WHEAT Steadv : No. 1 northern, 8.'irc; No. $ northern, $44 eve- reptember. SbSo. RTB Dull; No. 1. 44NWHc bARLKY Dull: umDle. 4t-flUc. CORN Ixiwrr; No. I cash. alHtWc; Sep- umoer, Uc bid. Dalattt Grata Market. t'l'IA'TH. Julv 1-WHKAT-To arrive 73aI tsaI tha tsa tiha t,A 73HB! 73 73VB 4IT.A 4KUAI 4614AI 4C4.A 47 I h 46VV 44A Od a track. N. 1 a-erliioro, 8ic; No. northern. fne: Julr. no; September, c- December. 79tc. 1 OATS To arrlre, on track and July, 86e. SEW YORK GRfKRAL MARKET a4atUas af the Day Tarlaaa CamaaodlHea. NEW IORK, July t FLOUR Be eaipta, 22.121 bbls.; exports, ,297 bbla.; sales, ,7iO pkgs. ; market quiet and lower to sell; Minnesota patents. t4.hMI4.n: Minne sota bakra. M tfulK; winter patents. 94 00 43-4 30; winter strafghta, IS K '4 4 mi; winter ex tra. : el. winter low grades, 12 Wfl I SB. Rye flour, ateady; fair to good. U.4fc .: choice to fancy. Uftvd4.1. CORNMEAIfltaadv: fine white and Tal low, 4i .VI.26; coarse, tl.lol.13; kiln dried. RYS Oulet; No. 1 western. tTTVkc f. o. D. New York; No. 1 western. CSoo.Lt Buffalo. WHEAT Receipt a. s.0O bu.: exporta. 31. Wo bu. ; aalea. 1.300.000 bu. futurea and 12O.0IX) bu. spot; apot market steady; No. red. i.c elevator: No. 2 red. 9ivc f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Ptiluth, 90So t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 9lc f. o. b. afloat. The early wheat market waa Ir regular, easing ofT a little under Improved weather conditions, eaaier cablea and liquidation. Later sharp rallies occurred on export talk, the rather bullish Snow re port and covering, but a second later re action left the market finally steady at a partial He net advance. July, 96.t?S7c, closed at 86Sc; September, MWfoSc. closed at soe; December, 97 -16ti,wc. closed ai . . corn Keoeints, 9B.67B rtu. : exporis, ni,ui bu.; sales. KO.OtiO bu. futures; spot market barely ateady: No. 2. elevator, ana Mc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 69Hc; No. 2 white, 60c. Option market waa weaker at first, on large recelpta, good weather news and eaav cables, hut recovered later on the Snow report and closed ateady, at He decline to He advance. July, tK'etvi'e. closed at MHe: September. WfitSvW, closed NSe: December, WS'fiTHc. closed at &7He OATS Recelpta. TC2.000 bu.: spot maixei ateady ; mixed oata. X to 3? pounds, 4.1VLC natural white. SO to S3 noun (Is 4S 46c: cllnned white. W to 40 pounds. V!TWV rbbli steady ; spring nran. nrsi half July shipment, middlings, 119.76, first half July shipment; city, J1 wg2J.60. MA r uuiet: snipping, ranwc; gooa o choice. kn!c. HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice. 19flfi ernn. 04r14n: 1SIM eroti. nominal: olds. nominal; Paoiflo coast, IM crop. 10Qlc; 1M crop, 12c; olds, nominal. HIDTO Steady ; oaiveaton, w to za ms.. 2c; California, U to 26 lb., tie; Texaa dry, 24 to 90 lbs.. 19c. T F ATM irnRtsrt V IrM avrrz.'Ac. PROVISIONS Beef, quiet: family. $10.00 10.60: narsa, M"Ofi60; beef hama. $20.5oiJ .00: narket. to fl0iT.Brt: : city extra India mesa us nrvsifi on. cut meats, aieauy pickled bellies. ll13c; pickled shoulders. t on- nlckled hams. 12W12V4C. Lard, nrm. waitrn nrime. zi.iiFn.iD. nuniiii.ii. reflned. firm: continent. $9 35; South America. $9.6: compound, (Htf7Hc. Pork flrtn- mesa I17.2Al'17.7fi. TALLOW-Steady; City, 6c; country. 6&4C RICESteady: domestic, fair to extra. laiTTTER Firm: street pries extra creamery, 20210: ofllclal prlcea. creamery, common to extra, 1620Hc; renovated, torn mnn in titn lifitikyLc: western factory. common to flraU. l&fflSHc: western Imita tion creamery, extras. 18c: firsts, lffl.c. C'HEESE-Qulet; new state full cream large fancy. Uc; state, fair to good, lOH'ft ln.o: new state, small fancy, lie: new state, fair to good. lOtglOHc; new state, Inferior HUfilUn EOG8 Steady to firm: state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy aelec.ted white, 23c; statu, choice. 21Q2?c: state mixed, extra, SCaZlc; western firsts, 16H17e; western seconds, IK.fttlttc: southern. UfilS'Ac. POl'LTRY Alive, quiet; western spring chickens. lc; fowls, lc; turkeys. lKgiSc, Drossd. Irregular: western spring chickens l&ec; turkeys. Ilan3c; fowls, llfffiaHC t. Iala General Market. ST. IXJl'IS. July $. WHEAT Firm; No. 2 red cash, elevator, new. 77v". tra-K. new, 78'479He; old, $080Hc; tjeptem ber, 77Hc; December, 79Hc; No. 2 nai.i, 792c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, S3c, nom inal; track, 64 He; September, bOvic; Po cemher, 47 48c. OATS Firm; No. $ caah, $Se; track, SSHc: September, ISHc; Decemoer. Hc! No. 2 white. 42 He. FLOUR -Steady ; red winter patents, $2.5094.60; extra fancy nd atralglil, $$.75 4. SO; clear. 2. 763 00. SEED Timothy, steady: t2.00T-S.50. CORNMEAL Steady; $2.20. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 804 tic. HAT Steady: timothy, $12. !0 17.00; prairie. $11.004912-60. IRON COTTON TIES $1.00; baggin, $Hc; hemp twine, 1a. . PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing. 117.10. Lard, higher; prime steam, $8.bR. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra short. $9.82 H: clear ribs, $9.76; short clears. $9.87 H- Bacon, ateady; boxel, extra short, $1.26; clear rtba, $10.$H; ahort clear, llo.tszH. POULTRY Firm; cnicKena, nc; aprlnga, 15c; turkeys, 10Hc; aucKa, c; LL . BUTTER Bteaay; creamery, itw.ioi dairies. 1417c EGQS steady; 12 hc Keceipis. empmems Flour, bbls. 2.000 9. 001 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . , .28.000 ..18,000 ..68.900 16.000 $0,00 $2.00) Oata, bu. . . Mlnaeapolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July $. FIX)I R-Flrat Detents. $4.3&84.4S: second patents. 4.w 4.30; first clears. I3.6cxua.b0 second clears. hha in nil I K aia. amixio.ov. (Superior Board of '1 rade quotatlona fot Mlnnaupolla and Chicago aei;very.i range of prlcea. as reported by . D. The Day ox Co.. 110-1U Board ot Trade, waa: Artleles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Closs. Tas'y Wheat-I July... ;os tTH $0H7HH Sept... Dec.... 794'87k,80HtJH79U'H H r $H 1 14 1 14H 1 UH tUtfHI tHI 7HI Flux- I July... Sept... Oct.... 1 u 1 14HI IM I 1 16H! 1 16H 1 14 1 UH 1 14H 1 UH Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 e. Kin 1 n v. n OIT Ia arrive. 8l7x:; No. 2 northern. i.c; to arrive, 80Hc; o. 8 nortnem, sior9"c, no. i ourum, 72Hc; No. 2 durum, 69Hc. Corn: No. $ yellow. 4Hc; No. 8. 48io. Oats: No. 8 white, KV! No. 8, 84b'pivc. nariey, n 4J4SC Rye, oeebolic. Flax. $111H. Kaasas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July 8 WHEAT-July, 71 He: September, 72Hc; December, 73Hc. Cash: iso. 8 nara, 7tViTVkc; no. s, rmioc. No. 4. 75TtiHc; No. 2 red. tjT7Hc. nominal; No. 8, 7n; No. 4. 704J74O. CORN Higher; July, 47Ve; September, 47Sc: December. 44vc- Caah: No. 2 mixed, 6t(iHc; No. $, 49c. No. 2 white, 60c; No. 4, 4Mn'.0c. OAT6V iso. z wnite. jtraoiykc; iso. a. 13 ate. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $l.bO0 14.0t; choice prairie, tll.oueu.M). RYE-Steady; txKbaoc. EGOS Steady to firm; choice Missouri and Kansas, new. No. 2, whltewood cases Included, 14Hc; case count, 14c; cases re turned, H laa. Bt'TTKR Creamery, 18c; packing, UHc. Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu 20U 1.(K) Corn, bu UOO UMO Oata, bu 1.0UO 4.UU0 Available laapllaa of Grata. NEW YORK. July 2 Special cables and telegraphic communication received by Bradstreets show the following changes In supplies, as compared witn last accounts: Wheat, United Btstes and Canada, east Rockies, decreased 1.214,000 bushels: afloat, for and In liurope. decreased 1,000,000 bush els: total supply decreased 214.0uO bushels. Corn, United State and Canada, eaat Rookiea, Increased 1,479,000 buaheta. Oats, United States and Canada, eaat Rockies, dooreaaed 189,000 buahela Uverpeot Grata aad Pravtaloaa. LIVERPOOL. July $. WHEAT Spot, nomlnai; futorea. quiet; July, ts d; September, ts i Hd; December, ts TVd. CORN Soot, steady: American mixed old. 4a lid; futurea. quiat; July, 4s Id; September, 4s I ltd, Peoria GraJa Market. PEORIA, July $. CORN Lower: No. 8. live: No. 4. $l4c: no grade. 60a. OATS Lower; No. 8 whits. 8c; No. 4 white, tie. Toledo teod Market. TOLEDO. July 8. SEEDS-Clover. cash. M.7&: CK-tober, 8i 66 bid Prime timothy, $2.10. August alslke, fl 80. No. 2 rye, 82Ve. Sagas' aad Molassas. NE3W TORK. July 8 8 1 "OAR Firm fair refining, SHc: centrifugal. 94 test. 2Hc; molasses augar. ic. nennea, steaay; fso A 4 20c: No. 7. 4 16c: No. 8. 4 10a: No. 9. a.A6c: No. 10. 4 one; No. 11. 8 tc: No. 12. It; Na U. $ 8bo; No. 14. t86c; confeoticnera' A, lc; mould A. lite; rtu loar. s.k; crushed $40r; powdered. 4 80c; granulated. Aiuc; cubes. 45c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans opes kettle, good to eholoe. 80028C. NEW ORLEANS. July 8-8COAR- Steady; open kettla, centrifugal. J87-16c; centrifugal yellow, 2t8c; seconds, 24 jS'oi,ASSEf-F1rn v IRUi-24j9uo. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Liqnidation Oontinnei in Licbt Form, with Speoulatioa Qrowinc Mora Caution. MARKET IS EASY THROUGHOUT SESSION Valaee Rise lllghtlr Bar t 43oatrae4a- Cloaa Irreaalar potty. aad NEW TORK. July 1. With liquidation carried to the extent it has In the recent stock market, speculators continue to grow more cautious aa It proceeds. It waa the common opinion that today s buying came In large part from uncovered bears. The holiday Interval Impending tomorrow In clined profeaalonal operators to cloas up outstanding contracts anyhow. Thera waa an evident aubsldence also of the aelling pressure upon the market which waa In full force at the time of the previous cloa Ing and waa continued in the early dealings today. The beara were Inclined to buv for covering purposes even on this first break in prices, and as thsy pushed their de mand again the light pressure upon the market waa perceived. Thla covering move ment, however, waa conducted In an ex ceedingly leisurely fashion and gave (o lit tle evidence of urgency or dlsaulet as to offer little encouragement for the Inaugu ration of an aggressive bull movement against the short position In the market. rroresaionai sentiment still shaped Itaeir to the view that any extensive rally In prices would Invite renewed liquidation. ine call money market remains tight with no sign of marked relaxation by the return to the money market of dividends and In terest disbursed. Talk of relief of tha money market by gold Imports waa not so confident owing to the failure to secure any part of yesterday's large arrlvale of fold In London for New York account. A urtlier fall In the sterling exchange rate at Paris today emphaalted the competition or J'aris tor any avananie gold supply in London. Exchange waa weak hare, how ever. Discounts In London mads a further decline. It Is now believed that laat week's reports of expected large engagements In ?old In London for importation to New ork were based upon an assumption by local bankers that the secretary of the treasury would renew hta aid to the move ment by advances of rvvernment deposits to save Interest while tin- gold Is In transit. Current discussion points to some dlssatls fsctlon on the part of the government au thorities with the deliberation of hanks In returning deposits made with them against previous gold engagements. Itxseema to be understood that there will be no Imme diate renewal of the privilege. Another small transfer of currency was mada from San Francisco through the suhtreasury to day, but an offsetting Influence waa tha transfer through the same medium to New Orleans. Indicating an unusually early de mand from that aource upon this center. Reports were received of an arrlvel of $1.1100.000 of Alaskan gold at Pacific porta, marking the season's beginning on an Im porfant movement of replenishment for money reserves. After the payment of div idends and Interests Is completed an Im portant Item In mony transactions will be the payment of 40 per cnt of subscriptions to the new Baltimore & Ohio stock issue, which falls due on July 18 and will call for upwards of $11,000,000. Thla Is In addition to the withdrawal of $10,ono.0O0 government de posits with national banks set for July 10, and the $30,000,000 Panama canal bond sub scriptions, which are set for July 30. Penn sylvania was a conspicuous feature In th recovering tendency In prices In spite of a decline In net earnlnga for May, the effects of the anthracite miners' strike. The government's monthly report on cot ton was regarded bv the cotton market as bullish, but this impression was modified by the weather bureau's weekly summary. American Ice was sharply depressed by an sldermanlc meeting agalnat the scale of prices. Amalgamated Coprr advanced In face of a decline in prices of the metal both hare enri in Ivindon. There was S marked subsidence of demand at the higher levels, with some reaction and an Irregular closing at a spotty rally. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, $2,115,000. United States 2s declined H per cent on call. The toliuwing are tne quotatlona on tha Stock exchange: gales. High. Lew. Cloas. 14 Adama Etpross Amalgamated Copper .... American C. ft F American C. A V pfd.... American Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Eipaeae American H. ft U ptd... American loo. aeeurltloa. . American Unseed Oil Am. Unseed Oil pld American Locomotive ... Ara. Locomotive pfd American 8. ft R 71 IK) 1,100 400 1.S04 n4 14 H to I44 II MM 344 M 8S4i to 120 li '4 118 tl 44 lit let 111 lit 4 m 'v M- 13214, 74'4 100 too tl.ioo 100 it 10 8714, M00 tm 44 , M.I00 1.000 I. ino 1.50O II. 100 I. too 1,100 400 15. KB 100 14.400 i.mo 1.400 oo 141 4 lit M tSI M' II mv4 I34 75 14IH tSH lOuVk 141 H 114H 121 M tu lH Mi ItlSt IIS WW 72 Vt W 100 Amer. 8. ft R. pfd American Sugar running .. Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co., Atohlaon Atchison pfd Atlantlo Coast Una Baltimore ft Ohio Bal. ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt 'anadlan racinc Central Loaiber Central Leather pfd Contra! of New Jereer nt 1M.nMk. A Ohio t.OOO f44 aa r 1.000 lt IIS 400 144 INt, 142 11. too lets l7a 114 11 11 400 It II to 10. (XIO 47 454 44 700 lit II 43 17 100 4644 4t 45 1.400 IN lit 1KV, toO II 114 100 17 'a 71', 7IS4 1.000 101 107 107 0 too 814 tt4 It 1.4O0 .' l4 It 1.004 144 f44 144 11.100 4 IIV 40. 100 77 77 77 700 47' 47S4 47H 400 143 161 111- t.400 271 HI t7t UO 1.104 174 1714 11444 1.400 17Uj 17 itw, too 11 tl 11st 40 100 I24 II all 4.000 I44 II II 1,4(10 71 tu, 11 II 44 t.4O0 U'e tit 13H t.MO 40 40 IIS 1.400 141 140 140 l.tOO 104 11 16 UK) 4.-.1 44 44 tot lblS 1I0 161V, 1" t.f.00 ii i-4 ns i.tue uii it 11 i 1,400 7I 711 'fas, too 17 17 7 4.100 12 1174 12 l.M 47 V4 4 41V4 LlOt lS Ml a o 404 it tit. II' , l.tuO 14 110 10 l,tv 1114 10 u M.tOO 1!4 122 12S 800 M 114 IS 1 71 , 1.104 41 1 43 41 100 M M 14 luO U4S4 tll lie 1 M.40 2l4 117 l,l 100 tl M 10 54 . 1,700 K K U'i , l.too 11 us . 4,t0 MS It M 44 Chicago ureal ' Weatern Chicago A Northweatern Chicago, Mil. a at. r Chicago T. ft T Chicago T. ft . pfd. offered ('.. c a at. uouia Colorado Fuel ft Iron Colorado ft Southern Colorado ft Bo. lat pfd Colorado ft So. td pfd Coneolldated Oas Corn Products Corn Producta pfd Delawaro ft Hudaon U . L. W.. ea-dle Denver ft Rio Grande D. ft R. O. pfd Distillers' Securities Erie Erie lat pfd Krle 2d pfd General Blectrto Oroat Northern pfd Hocking Valler Illlcoia Central International Paper lnternalloaal Paper pfd International Pump lslomsUonal Pump pfd.... Inierborough Metropolitan. . nterborougn Met. pfd lows Central lows Central pfd Kanaaa Cttr Southern Kanaaa Cur So. pfd Loulaville ft Nnahvlllo Meiioaa Central . .- Minneapolis ft 81. Louis... M.. 41. f. ft 8. 8. M M., 81. P. ft S. 8. M. pfd.. Missouri Pacific Mlaaourl. K. ft T M.. K. ft T. pfd National Lead N. R. R of M. pfd Now York Contra! New York. O. ft W Norfolk ft Weeiera Norfolk ft W. pfd North American Northern Paclne Pacific Mall Pennarlvaola Poop lo' s Oaa P . C C. ft St. L Pressed Stool Car Preaaad 8. C. pfd Pallmaa Palace Car Hooding Headlog let pfd Reading Id pfd. offered ... Republic steel Republto Stool ptd Rook lataad Co Rock laland Ce. pfd St. L. ft S. F. Id pfd tt. Loots Southwestern St. Louis S. W. ptd Sleee-SbeSeld Steel Southern Pacite So. FMiae ptd Ssutbsra Railway , So. Hailwav pfd , Toonoaaeo Coal A Iron Teaaa ft Patlfta Toledo, St. L ft W T . 81. L ft W. pfd I'aloa Paelne t'nion PaclAo pfd United Stales El press lolled States Realty , I'slloa Btatee Rubber , V. 8. Rubber pfd , l nlted States Steal , V 8. Stool pfd , Va. -Carolina Chemical .... 4 a. -Carolina Chens, pfd ... Wabash Wabash pfd Welle-Fargo giprsas Weetlnghoueo Etecirte .... Westers I'sloa Wheeling ft Lake Erie.... Wisconsin Centrai Wis. astral pfd Total sates tor the say. 14 100 l.tus 94.M to 4. tut loo 1.10 41 KM 4ut 14.70 20 tuO 400 1.700 il'io 81. 4o 8.W4 M II 44 114 II N 144 to 14 44 11 V 4 121 1 to 41 4 414 114 It N 143 to 41 140 4 111 ' 1 41 '2 I II 1A4 U 44 ill 'iiii 'ii. 10 so 44 111 s t 144 to 40 44 141 n ui ti 104 II 104 It 44 til 144 :j IS 44 tt 100 14 104 It 44 iti 'it Us) Hew York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, July $ Closing quotations on mining stocas were: Adams Cow Utile Chief ... . 6 ..ft .80 . t . 4 . T . 11 . I .JO Alia Onuria Ptr . Phoenls Pom! 8vag Starrs Nevada leaaall Hoes .. In Brunswick Cm . Cesaetoca Tuanei Cos. Csl Vs. Hoe Silver Iron Silver Lead l lie Can .. . 4 . 1 . 41 .lit Standard V Treaaary ftatenaoat. WASHINGTON. July 3 Today's state, mant et ths treasury baUaaoea la the gea- era I fund, exclusive of tha tito.OOO.Ao gold reserve, ahows: Available cash bal anca, $17$. $(0,74$; gold coin and bullion, $94,074,667; gold certificates. $42,099,260. Jew Tort Meaty Market. NEW YORK. July H.-MONET-On call, strong. 2HS7 per ent; ruling rate. $ per cent; last loan. 2 per cent; closing bid. IH per cent; offered at t per cetvl; time loana, dull and firm; sttty days, 4H per cent; nlnetv days, 4e per cent; six months, 6HV3 vT r"u PRIME! MERCANTILE PAPER gtH rer cent STKRIJNO EXCHANGE Weak, with actual buainess In hankers' bills at $4 8440 4J4 944c for demand and at $4.rv4 tlrtfj for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 94.82H and $4 RoH: commercial bills, $4 81H SILVER Bar, C4V; Mexican dollars, 60H- BONDS Government, easy; railroad, heavy. Quotations on New Tork bonds today were ss follows V. . ret U. nt do reupon V. 8. .. rag 4o com pen V. I. eld 4s. rg .. do coupon V. 8. now it. rs., do roupon Am. Tobacco 4 do ta Atthloon gen. 4s ... do sd. 4 Atlsatle C U a... bl. A Ohio 4s do , Btk. It. T. e. 4... Control of Go. Is. do lit Ine IM Jspoa to. td so Ifl do 4a rtro 10-, do rtfl . 101 do td per loo. li'tV'U N. unl. iOJVMan. e. a 4. . tl 2 .10014 .101 . 77 1' . 44 . tit Met. Control 4a . 1214 . 77S ties. .101 V . . tV .10iV ' . u .ill 7 . tl1 . .107 . . I . -.4 . M, do 1st Isc Minn. 4 It L M . K. ft T. 4l do to N. R. R. of M 0. 4s. "J t. C. I .' J C. s. to... 'o. Poclflc 4s.... do to , ' ft W. e. 4s.. tSlo 117 , 74H 100 V, 8. L. rfdf 4o. ... n ... 14 ...100 lo.lUH 4a. IS ... 71 ... 87, ... t! ... HA ...111 .. .11114 la.. It ...1014 .... n ,...114 do M Ine do M Ine CtiM. A Ohio 4 Hi Chins A. S C. B A 0. n. 4o C , R. I. ft P. 4s. do eol. 4 'rn. coot. IHo.. ding con. 4s.. . L. I. M. e. . I., ft 8. F. (f . 1.. 8. W. e. 4a ..board A. 1 4i . Pn-lflc 4s. err. 4 st. m 4i inji. do lat 4a rtfa... Colo. Ind. So, sor. A. 7IV4 Sn Rallwar at.. ' do series Colorado Mid. 40.. Colo. Bo 4f Cuho lo D R. O. 40 PIKIIlera' 80c. Is. Erie p. I. 4s do gen. 4s Horklns Vai. 4Vta. Jspon 4o Offered. ... Tt iTalta ft P. it .. ... T . St U ft W ... M jfrloa Farlfle 4s ...mVl 8. Steel td to ... oav4Wabash Is ... M do dab. B ... 4Weatern Md. 4a.. ... & W. ft U B. 4a.. ...lK"Wle. Control 4t. ... 9t 7H 15 1414 at Boatoa ftocka aad Bsadi. BOSTON, July S-C'all loana. 4H3 per eent; time loans. 54J6H per cent closing on stocks and bonds: Official Atrhlsoa ad. 4s.. do 4a , Mot. central 4s... Atrhloon do pfd Fnaton ft Albany Pnaton ft Maine.. Boaton Elevated Fltrbburs ptd .... Meiiraa Central . S. V., N. H. ft tt4eATentoro ... ,...loAllouoa .... 74(iAmalRamated . , ... It-! American Zinc "Atlantic .. .244 Bingham ....170 i-al. ft Hecla.. ...lhl Crntennlsl ....117 Copper Rongo . .... JV Daly West .... H..1I1 rranklln 141S Oranhr . t . 4 . 17 . II . USt . 27 .Ml . 10 . It . 16 . 17 . 10s . 11V, . 7 . 11 ,. to . 1 .. 17 .104 .. 14. 1. II 1. 14 :: . 4H ,. 44 .. I'i .. U4 .. I .. 4 ..137 t'clon Partfle Amer. Arge. Cbera... 20 Hale Roralo ... do pfd II aaa. Mining ,., Amor. Pneu. Tube ... It Amer. ftugsr lllNs do pfd IM Amer. T. ft T Ill Amer. Woolen 21 do pfd 101 Dominion I. 8... I7V4 Edleon Bloc. Illu 140 Maes Electric 1S do pfd 1114 Maee. Oaa 4414 I'nlted Fruit 104 United Shoe Mach.... 74 do pfd 2? North Butts 16 Michigan 1 Mohawk Mont. C. ft C. Old Domlnloo ., Osceola , Parrot Qulncy Shannon 1 Tamarack ..... Trinity Tutted Copper , l. 8. Mining... r b. 011 Vtah Victoria t' 8. 8teel ttt4'Wlnnna ... do pfd I Wolverine . W eating, common ... 74 Asked. Bid. London Closing; Stoeks. LONDON, July 8. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Coneola. money ... do account Anaconda Atrhlaon do pfd Baltimore ft Ohio. 7 iN T. Central.. 1744'Norfolk ft W.. l:t do pfd HV4 Ontario ft W.. 103 IPenoarlTsnla Ulla'Rand Mlnea ... .114 . l . 14 . 4IH . t3H . IH tit . 44 Canadian Pacific 1J' .Reading Che, ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W C . M. ft St. P De Beers Denver ft R. O. .. do ptd , Erie 9 lat pfd do Id ptd Illlnola Central ... Loulaville ft Nasa M . K. ft T SILVER-Bar, 47 j do let pfd. .... II do Id pfd. 4.-.j. 174 so. Railway pfd lrav .... 17 Southern Pacific Mta .... ' I'nlon Pacific 146a .... at do pfd 7 .... tl U. 8. steel 14-e .... 104 do ptd 1' .... 70 Wsbaah to ....III do pfd 4S4 144H Ppantah 4s i a steady, 29 15-16d per ounce. MONKY-lWl ner cent The i-ite 1,1 mscuUDt in ihe open market for short bills Is Si-lWk per cent; for three months' bills, 3 per cent. Pse-e-lgtn Financial. t.i1NDON. Julv a. Morrev continued cheap and plentiful In the -market today and the sums due to the Bank of - England were. easily paid. Discounts were week. Trad ing on tne siock exenange waa qiue?i anu Irregular. The cheaper monetary conditions failed to stimulate business ana quotations sagged. Consols weakened, owing to forced liquidation, while home rails were affected by the accident at Salisbury on the South western railroad, f oreigners, witn tne eg rentlon of Russians, which were still weak. brightened on better Paris support. Amer icans opened at about parity ana gainea fractionally during the forenoon on mod erate locai support. . Bank of Germany Statement. BERLIN, July 3. The weekly state ment of the - Imperial Bsnk of Herman. v shows the following ehange: Cah in hand, decreased Ii5, 240.000m; treasury notes, decreased 2.020.000m; other securi ties. Increased 267. 680. 000m: notes In cir culation. Increased $40, 540, 000m. Bank Clearlnga. OMAHA. July 3. Bank clesrings for todsy were $1,986,303.41 and for the cor responding date last year $2,067,968.42. Wool Market. BOSTON. July 8. WOOL Market is still In a somewhat perplexing condition with the general Interest heightened. Consider able trading la In progress and more earn est buvlng Is expected shortly. Pulled wools have been doing better of late and a fair husinraa has been done. Territory wools are more active. Woolen and worsted men are purchaser. Several moderately large transfers of new Wyoming and I'tah aro reported. Foreign grades are quiet. Leading quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvsnla XX and above, 33034c; X. 31fcfl2c; No. 1. 87(&38c; No. 2, 37(38c; fine un washed. 264j'26c; quarter-blood unwashed. 3 33c; three-eighths blood. 83c; half-blood. 83c; unwashed delaine, i7&2tc; fine washed delaine, 36$36c. Michigan, fine unwashed, tWg'lbc; quarter-blood unwashed, Slig32c; half-blood, SVdWyr; unwaahed delainea, 27i28c. Kentucky. Indiana, etc., three eightha and quarter-blood. 32GS3C Terri tory, Idaho fine, SaJ4c; heavy fine, 1920c; fine medium, aCUc; medium. 2C627c: low medium, 26027c; Wyoming fine, 22323c; heavy fine, 19&20c; fine medium, 22U-i3c; medium, atiDc; low medium. 27p28c; I'tah and Nevada fine, 23)Zoc; heavy fine, 19tr2nc; tine medium, WQibe; medium, ZTiilftc; low medium, 27&2fcc; Dakota fine, 2'MOc; fine medium. iJii&c: medium. i7'&:Ic; low medium, 26fr'J7c. Montana fine choice. 24 fiioc; fine average, ;.Kuie: fine medium choice, 24fd26c; average. 23&24c; staple. 27'S 28c; medium choice, x.Jjc; average, tf 27c. ST. LOUIS. July 8.-WOOL-8teady ; medium grades combing and clothing, ii'ti 28c; light fine. 18't:c: heavy tine, lfyl7c; tub washed, S2oji42c. , Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 3. M ETA LS The Lon don tin market waa somewhat Irregular with apot 16a higher at 1.9 5a. while futurea declined 10a to 175 Ks. Locally th. mar ket was quiet with spot quoted at $9 UX3 89.2. Copper was 6-0 U1 lower In the Lon don market with spot quoted at 81 10s and futurea at 80 10s. Locally the market waa nominal at $18 frOQlS OO for lake. $18.26 16 824 for electrolytic and $13 mjl8 12v for caatlng. Some dealera are said to be had ing theae prlcea elightly. but no import ant business la reported. Lead waa un changed at 16 13a 9d In London and a lit tle lower at $6.764i4 80 In the local market. Spelter waa unchanged at 17 In London and remained dull at $6 &646.00 locally. lo cally there was no change In the Iron mar ket reported. No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted at $18 9Mfn8.75 No. 2 foundry, north ern, $17.7Vjl8.26; No. 1 foundry, aouthern, $17 b&uvlS.OO; No 1 foundry, aouthern, $17.0u 17.60. ST. 1.0119, July 8 -MET A 1.8-Lead, steady. $5.80. Spelter, quiet. $6.87M Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July S.-COTTON-8pot closed quiet: middling uplands. 10.80c; mid dling gulf, n u6c: sale. 1 bales. ST. LOl'IS. Mo.. July 3 COTTON Steady; middling. 10To; sales, none; re celpta, 17 bales; shipments, 141 bales; stock, 27.16 hales. NEW ORLEANS. July 3 COTTON Spot closed quiet; aalea. 2&5 lialea; low ordinary, 7c. nominal: ordinary, Mc: goid ordinary, 9 9-16c; low middling. 10c; mid dling, 110; good middling. llc; middling fair. 12c, nominal: fair. l.c. Reclpta, 1.2C4 Kales: stock. 63 074 bales. LIVERPOOL. July 3 COTTON-Spot market uuiet; prices 4 points lower; Ameri can middling fair, toad: good middling, $.2hd; middling, t.M: low middling. & M; good ordinary. $.4d: orinary, 8.41 . The salea of the day were ti.otij bales, of which tuO bales were for simulation and export and Included 6.7uO balea American. Re celpta. t.uuv bales, including 7.000 bales American, OUAflA LIVE STOCK M1RIET Oattl Trad Without Few 8 tine Feature Inter- or STEADY PRICES REALIZED FOR HOGS beep aad t .a sake Coatlaao Very Dall aad Weak, Owlaa? 4o VaaetlUal Coadliloas Prevatllns la tao Baal. SOUTH Recelpta were: Ofllcinl Monday .. Official Tuesday ... OMAHA, July 2. 19. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. $.05 l.& $.XT6 .. $.60 17.7U0 1.J0O .! 4.M5 24 7 $.6 . 7.867 17.9$ i.1 .. t.V 24.091 !.! .. 8.804 2S.S20 l.10 .. 9.439 16.111 5 'A .. 1.672 4.427 $.$C1 Two days thla week.. Same daya last week... Same two weeks ago.. Same three weeks ago Same four weeks ago.. The following- table shows the recelnts of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha tor the year to date, compared with laat yr: iot. ijmo. Inc. Cattle 479 182 42.'3 $0,749 Hogs 1.4S7.31S 1.812. K2 184.291 Slieep 787,239 744.892 $7,447 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Tho following will show the prices paid for the different kinds of cauls on the South Omaha market: Uood to choice corn-fed steers $5 20426.7$ Fair to good corn-Jed steers 4 7fxu 20 Common to fair corn-fed steers... 4.0"i4.7S good to choice cows snd tiere... t Kk-4.99 Fair to good cows and heifers.... I.0f54 10 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1 "MM 00 Good to choice Blockers ft. feeders. $ 7'J4.10 Fair to good stockere and feeders. $2M18 7$ Common to fair atockers 2 0nT8.2$ Pulls, stags, etc 17044.1 Veal calvea A0OQ.7$ Tho following table shews ths average Price of hogs at South Omaha for ths laat several days. witU comparisons: Pta. I 180c"ll9.;i9O4TiT9O.190a.lJvl.l0- June 28.., June 24... June 28.. June ... June 27.., June 28.. June 29.. June ao.. July 1... July 2... July I... $4H $4! 181 $ 081 781 7 49 $ $7! 7 S9 I 14 198! 8 801 8 13 I $ 18) $ 87 t W $ W 1 19 8 afro $ 4JV 8 l t 2s: I 701 7 $1 $93 $ in ( 22' $ 14 $ 86, 7 M I 7 BR $ 911 $ 87 $ 91 S $0! $ 01 $ u 01 8 00 e 4 K t 01 20' a 11 8 8S $ 22 S Ot, 871 7 62 S 4t 8 48 S 171 8 08 8 SSI 8 231 $ 181 6 801 7 64 I I 191 8 86! 7 64 a n I 291 I S Ml 7 6V .75 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. $2.0:1-0 8 85 1309618 I ona 6.00 Hogs. Omsha Chicago Kansas City, St. Douls.... Sioux City... $6 40r 8 8$ 8.756 on l.89Q$.7 2 000 6.85 8 00 (f? 6 50 .0 b.o J $.2$f $ 60 MONDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the country and their points of destination: CATTLE. Cara Ij. Tunner, Verdon, Neh. M. P 1 H. Van Blrkerk, Stennett, la. Q 1 HORBES. Cars. J. A. Coppack. Grlswold. Ia. Q 1 The quartermaster, Leavenworth, Kan. M. P 1 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. v., M. Hi. v 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 10 Union Pacific system 15 C. ft N. W., east 4 C. 4 N. W.. west 14 C. 6t. P., M. O.... $ 9 :: '$ 58 12 1 iS 4 13 69 3 9 1.. '5 .. .. 243 IS $ '., H. ft y., east 18 B. ft Q.. west 84 R. I. ft P.. east.. 8 C, R. I. ft P.. west.. .. Illinois Central Chicago Ot. Western .. Total receipts 110 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company.. 26 2.1K2 412 4"5 $.013 1,598 MO 5.:f4 51 339 4,713 , 74 - 171 110 4$ 124 . 89 8 :::: ".::: 101 IS 51 $ 294 ?67 286 2"7 $64 2M .... 257 2.799 17.550 t.m cattle were the luaany racking t o Armour ft Co Cudahy, from K. C Om. Pkg. Co., from K. C Swift, from K. C Armour, from K. O Carey ft Benton Lobman ft Co W. I. Stephens Hill ft Son , Wolf J. B. Root ft Co Krebj St. L. Dressed Beef Co. Halstead Pkg. Co Klngan Pkg. Co 8. ft 8 Krey Pkg. Co Luer Totals CATiLlO Receipts ot lightest tnat have been a long time, shippers on a Tuesday for evidently oelng afraid to send In very many Just previous to a holiday. In this they acted wisely, as tne oernana was not overly urgent. The market opened If anything a little strong on the better gradea of beef cattle, but eased off toward the cloae. The gen eral market might be described aa just about steady with yesterday without any very marked changea In any direction. If an thing, buyers bore down a little harder than usual on the common kinds, which are coming Into direct competition witn the Texaa steers, which packers are hav ing shipped direct to them from the south ern markets. It always happens at this season of the year tnat common csttie suiter from competition with the cheap southern grassers. Cows and heifers sold fully steady and as high as any time. This Is saying a good deal, as desirable kinds ot cows and heifers have been bringing very satisfac tory prices thla week, on the cloae of tne market some salesmen who were for tunate enough to get In cattle rather lata .nn,.tsi4 tint thev were forced to sell a little lower than on the opening, wnlch was not at all surprising, considering that in,nnrroa' will be a holiday. There were no atockers or feeders of consequence in sight, but hat there were sold at about steady prices. Representative sales: meC-Dt aenelrT3a ie. n i t 2 t I II t 10 4 l 16 17 41 13 40 to 11 II 1 I I. '..... t I 1 4 t 1 1 1 t 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 4 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 Av. ... Ill ... 1t ... Ill ...10 ...1111 ...I0u ... I0 ... 742 ... I I ...lit ... 117 ...1057 ... all ...1010 ... 741 ...1f)l Pr Ma. II.. II.. M.. I . 17.. 10.. tl.. II.. 17.. 14.. 17.. It.. 20.. II.. II.. tt. . 4 ..1074 ..1330 ..1311 ..1.144 ..1044 ..lilt . .111 ..Mil ..1246 ,.1M4 ..1170 ..1214 ..1144 ..ill .1144 ..1417 I 40 t M 4 00 4 00 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 71 4 14 4 14 t 10 I 00 8 oo I 00 f II t 20 I 21 I 14 4 10 I to I 15 t . I 13 i M i i 40 i I 64 I 61 i 40 I U ... 171 ...lilt ...1000 ...too ... 4..0 ... 140 ... M ... 74 ... til ... IM ,...1040 , ... 140 ,...111 ... ltd ,...1100 .... 120 I0 . .. .Ilfeo ....10 .... nt .... so ...10M ...14 . ...111 ....1140 . ... 10 110 104i .... 134 . ...K'10 ...1210 ....1110 160 ....'110 ....103 .... I'I .... too .... 1040 .... 4t . ...iewo I II I It COWS. 1 71 4 1011 t 40 I 192 I 40 t I.'6 t 40 1 IkO 1 e4 II 117 I 4 1 tao I 40 14 464 I it t Ill t 40 1 1030 I 40 1 1110 t 48 I Ill I 44 1 146 I 7 II 171 i 1 1 107 I 76 1 1140 I 71 I 1014 I M 4 1111 t 4J 4 1111 I tt 11 141 I tt 4 103 I tt 7 1041 I 44 t lilt 4 40 I 4 4 00 f 1042 4 OO 1 4e) 4 0 1 1K1 4 04 1 1024 4 i I eel 4 1 1 110 4 10 II 1104 I 10 I 1134 4 10 t 1040 4 It 1 1044 4 It 11 loai 4 M 4 i:oo 4 to 1 lfM 4 ti 1 1444 4 It 1 14 JO 4 tt FER3. 1 , 720 ID 1 7 40 I .... . . 440 t 71 1 N.. tut I le 1 120 4 I VA 4 16 t 740 4 24 1 1240 4 60 I IM 4 40 LL4 i no t ta I 110 I st 1 170 IX I 11V0 I 14 1 16O0 I 44 1 120 t 40 I 140 I 44 1 4 14 I 1120 8 tt i 11 t tt 1 2tn 76 I 4 t 74 I ltt I U 1 It t 00 t 00 ' I on t 14 t it I 26 1 ii t 10 i to I Ml t 10 t 14 I 10 I 40 t tt I 7 I 71 8 it 1 tt 1 to I 00 1 00 8 10 I 04 I 00 8 00 8 06 I to t to I 14 I tt I to t 16 I U I ti I 4 I 4 HE 1 40 I 10 i 4 t 40 t 4 I 74 I tt I 16 I 40 E t 1 17 1 I. II II t 4 It 1 1 t 1 I 1 1 1 4 I 114 44 . IM 4 i 40 . 420 . 471 .. lat .. 144 ..111 .104 t oo 8 t t 11 9 tl I 71 130 .line I to .110 I .! I 40 .ill I .10 I S4 .110 t 0 iim I e .1440 1 M 1 I I. ... 1 1 9 1 I 1 .... 1 , t 1 1 1 I I .... 1 .... I .... I 1 1 1 9 8 t to t t 1 I 1 I 1 It I 8 It I .... I It I . 4 4 M I I H I W I t I 1 r I w t to 1 I 44 I to 71 I t I 10 t M I 10 I 71 CALVES. 2 . . las ., in .. in .. It .. II) .. 10 .. r .. IM .. lat .. 110 .. 14f. .. Ill .. t .. SfO .. 17 .. in . 1 tin 140 It tit . IM 11 . fM , 1 10 , lte. , . , 141 113 , 10 , IM . 110 I o I s I M I Tl 4 on 4 00 4 ss 4 oc 4 4 I I 71 t I 00 I 00 I H I it I l It" I 7t 8TOCKBR8 AND FEEDERS I on . 1. 5.W t M tai to 1 m t 4 I 40 I 44 I M t 74 I 71 I 7S I I I to I . 11 It I. ;t to 7S I to I 171 TOO tot 444 40 , 110 . 170 171 1 til t 40 I f . tat 8 tt ! in , we tl. I TS . t.14 I to , tet to I tt I Id 114 STEERS AND STAGS. 1071 I 10 HOOS-The fact that It waa the day tefore a holldAv and that receipta were v'rj rnuch larger than e.pect'l. was a eurflclent cause for the market being ne higher. In fact, It did very well to open feady, aa It did. and fairly active. The hogs sold very largely at tV,.4la4.oi. ths same as yesterday, with IS.47H a very pop ular price. After the more urgent orders were filled, the trade 'slowed up, and the close waa somewhat easier than early. Tha fact that other markets were wiring weakness st the close helped ths weak feeling at thla point. All In all. It waa a yery fair market and not very much dif ferent from yesterday. representative salea: No A. Sh. FY Ho. Ae. 8k. Pr. tt 174 SO 4 4JV it til ... t 4714 41 144 '14 4 41 I, r . . 471, 41 114 to t 44 tl 117 I t "H 44 211 10 t 41 lit 40 t i U U U4 to t 41 II 271 200 I47 71 141 140 I 4S I 11 . . 47S M rJI 44 t 45 7! 241 140 t 47 11 120 40 I 41 17 147 ... t 4TSa 44 IM ... t 44 44 22 40 t 471 II 141 ISO 4 44 II 140 ... 4 41 tt 211 too t 41 tl MO tt 4 471 17... 141 I I 44 71 HI ... 4 4T M. HI 14 44 74 Ill W 4 47 74). 117 14 41 II Ml ... 1471 tt Ill tt t 44 71 lit 110 4 47 41 Ill ... t 44 11 Ill 110 t 47 71. Ill 11 1 4714 74 lit 140 4 41 74 Ml ... I 47 T1 1J4 ... t 47 I Ml ... 147 II I2 140 1 47 74 J4 10 4 47 I 2M .. 4 41 77 124 ... 4 471, M 244 140 4 47 74 Ill 140 4 47 II 204 ... t 47 10 1X4 10 4 47 70 2M 240 t 47 47 HI 120 I 47 71 227 10 t 47 71 Ill 100 I 47 II 107 40 I 47 tt 117 120 I 47 17 Ill SO t 47 '! Ill 10 t 47 M I 140 I 47 71 141 ... 4 47 201 ... t 50 71 144 . . I 47 44 lit 40 I 10 . tl 161 114 4 47 II 20 ... 140 71 19 10 I 47 71 2..I 10 I M ' 71 110 ... 47 II 113 ... t 40 71 121 !40 t 47 17 2!tt ... t 10 7! 217 110 I 47 44 Ill ... 4 40 210 ... 147 44 Ill 140 t SO 71 134 ... t 47 4. 141 ... 4 10 U 110 140 4 47 14 14 ... 4 44 4 261 ... 1 47 46 Ill .. 4 12 74 250 2M t 47 44 t4 10 I H2 71 124 ... 4 47 27 let 40 42 ft tit ... t 47 41 lot ... t 44 BOAR. i no . ..4oo SHEtiP Recelnts nt sheen were falrlv liberal thla morning as compared with the runs during the last two or three weeks. About one-half the receipts consisted of western grassers. There la not very much to be said In addition to what waa riuh- llshed yesterdav recsrdlna- the condition of the sheep trade. As noted then, the heavy oreak at Chicago has unsettled vslues to such an extent that It Is s little difficult to say Just what the market Is. The feei Ing, however, is wesk. snd the trsde rether dull, with the tendency of prices lower. Buyers do not appear to be very anxious for stuff until the present un certainty In the market ts past, or until raluea settle down to a more substantial basis. Quotations for fed stock: Good to choice spring lambs. 87.25(77.75: good to choice western shorn lamns. jiiotkne.io: rsir to gooa shorn lambs, $.00gi.50; cull lambs, $4.60? 6.60: good to choice yearlings, $6.75ig.00; fair to good yearlings, $5 ix'i.T5; good to choice wethers, 85.6r 00; fair to good wetners, $5. 266.60; good to choice ewes, $6.005 60; fair to rood ewes. $4.60&6OO. No. Ar. Pr. 3 50 4 40 4 75 6 30 $ 6 $5 1 75 3 60 3 60 8 60 4 00 4 76 4 75 4 75 ( 00 6 35 6 50 6 60 $ 75 6 00 6 76 8 00 25 weatern culls wi 123 fed ewes 2M western ewes snd wethers. IM 106 80 81 63 67 190 172 101) 100 106 105 146 72 91 106 , 128 80 , 65 , 70 1O0 fed ewes 4"2 fed lambs 2t8 fed iambs 28 spring lambs 10 ted culls 1 Idaho buck 13 Idaho bucks 1 fed buck $43 Idaho ewes 10 Idaho ewes 33 Idaho ewes 6 fed ewes snd bucks 62 Idaho yearlings 7 fed sheep 60 fed sheep 10 native wethers 62 fed yearlings snd lambs. 36 Idaho spring lamba 1 spring lamb CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CnttI Mow and Steady Hogs Strong; to Five Cents Higher. CHICAGO. July S.-CATTLE Receipts. $.600 head; market slow hut steady; com mon to prime steers. $4.00(g.10; cows, $.1.0ti(f 4.50; heifers, $2.76d6.25; bulls. $2.75ii4 ; calves, $&.60(fi,6.ou; stockers and feeders, $2.76 4.60. HOGS Receipts, 16.000 head; market strong to 6c higher: choice to prime heavy, $ti854i6.60: medium to good heavy, $8.-i6iir 6.85; butcher weights, $6.8M6 9u; good to choice heavy mixed, $6.75$tj 86; packing, $6 Oc 6 80 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000 head; market strong; sheep. S4.26'n6.36: year lings,, $ti.00i7.40; shorn lambs, $5.406.00. Knnsns City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8.6O0 head. Including 1,600 southerns; Market steady to atrong; cowa, 10c tower: top, $4.00 for beef ateers; choice export and dreaaed beef ateers, $5 IXA&ti.OO; fair to good, $4.2Mi30; western fed steers, $3.75U5.60; stockers and feeders, $2.76'fl'4.30; sootliern steers, $3.0006.00; southern cows. $l.0O(ufl.6O; native cows, Vt.bWtrt.); native heifers, $3.t)0 Ji6.30; bulla. $2.60400: calves. $2.5O'(J5.50. HOGS Recelpta, 14.000 head; market 6c higher; top, $6.i0; bulk of sales, $H.e(U6.ej7Ti; heavy, $i.i W6 '): packers, 8o.6Vt'U6.7li; pigs ond lights, $5.ra6.674. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.0CO head; market fnr lamba steady; sheep Kc lower; lambs, 8S.76O7.60; fed sheep and yearlings, $6Wii.(0; Texaa and Arlsona yearlings, $5.6('l((i.26; Texas and Arlxonu sheep, 83.75416 01.); Texaa goata, $3.U(iJ.6'; atockera and feeders. IS.bw. St. I.onla Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, July 8. CATTLE Re ceipts. 5.600 head. Including 2.600 head Texana; market for nallvea strong: T" ana weak; native shipping and export aleera, $4,9015.85; dresred neet a .. butcher steers, $8. 70& 6.25; steer under 1,000 pound, 83.500 4.60; stockers and feedera, $2.60&. 4.25; cows and helfera. $2 0066.26; canners, 31.00 2.0') ; bull, $2 40414 00; calves. 3.0O6.0O; Texaa and Indian steers. $2.7$ 4 60; tows and heif ers. $2 00r2.60. HOGS Receipts. 12.000 head: markt.t steady; pigs snd lights, $6.30'(t 6.70; pack, era. $6.85(6.70; butchers and best heavy, to fin ft 6 80. HHKKP AND LAMB'? Receipts. 3 00' head: market steady; native muttons. 1 IS 00436 Of): lambs, 84 01U 8 On; cuaa and bucks. $3.2696.26; stockers. $2.'05.25. tt. Joseph live Stoek Mnrket. ST JOSEPH. Mo., July $. CATTLE Ree ceiuts. 3,878 head: merket steady lo 10c lower; natives, etotniow. oi :'"".-.' li:.'.H76; stockers snd feeder. $3 "08 75. HOGS Receipts. U.cri head: nmrket steady to 24o higher; light. 36 timi.;lr, medium Hnd heavy. $4.70; bulk of asles. WKrlVEP' AND T.AM B8 Recelots. 2 f07 head; market lOffltc lower; lambs, $7.76. Ions City 1.1 ' "lock Market. SIOUX CITY, In.. July ft. t Special Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipt". 600 Ii n ; market strong; beeve-. ttOOfiioO; cows, bull snd mixed. 3.00J4.60; Hock r feeders. 83 5094 61, ca ves and yearlings, I3 20H4.18. .,.., HOGS Receipts. i1 h-ad. market strong; selling at $6 35 6 6). l.ui.. of sale. $6.406 4.45. Stock In fight. Receipts of live stock at the lx principal western markets yesterday were as fol'nws: Ca'tle. Hoxs. BIvcm. South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City St. Joseph ... St Louts Chicago Totals :.f.oo 17.7W '. 14. t IJ."H 12.fti0 I'i.l "l 500 8 f1 1..TT8 6.6M 5 afO Ti'mVi 'J.S..7 3 nat I'l.ntl ..21.818 69.COI :.f7 fsOe Market. NEW YORK, .'u'v 3 COFFEE Market for futures opened dull st nnrhsnged prices, but eased off during the session tinder scat tering liquidation and European aelling. which was undoubtedly tvrnmoted by a crop estimate by a leading European authority placing ths probaUs KM crop ai I.ojo.v to 4,'r'H hngs and the Santos crop at 9.7rAf in V ....O.PO lags. against a total crop of ln.rr.Vinn during the fls.-al year Just ended. A lai;r estimate fnr Julv recelpta also Influenced the market, alil.'h rlnet'd stradv, hut at a net decline tf 5 to 10 points. Sales fnr tin dny were reported of II.. -oil twtas, including S ptemher at ti 'V; Dec ember. 6 i1i ."..-; March, S 8.",1J6 9 c ; Ap'H. 9.-ti7.rc; Mrtv. (i '. Ii7 of.r ; June. J.ftn tii'.ioc. Hitt Klo slendy. No. 7 Invoice, 7V. OMAHA WHI'LKS.! K MARKET. Condition of Trnde and Qantatletas on Kta pie and Fancy I'rodsre, KUt-Jo Ksveipts, lmeral; fresh stock, 1443, 4.1 Vh. mi 1. 1 rt 1 iteiie. liM.sieis, 6c; tuikes, l.c, ouch, .it', sprit, at vnickeim, iv per lb. lit. Tl r.ti I .. King stock. I4jniic; choice fancy daily, 10c, cte.umiy, ;1 u -I '- MAY 1-rices quoted ly Omaha feed com pany: No. 1 upland, tiu.bu; ineuiuiu, 89 o; tuie, am. rtye ouaw, eo.tsi. LRAN Per ton, $17.60. hi hAK tliaiiuluiviJ cane. In bbla, $5.16; gntnulated cane. In sucks, $5.11; gritnu lu leu tied, in sucks, $5.01. oiKuf-'in urns., .,c per gal.; In case. 6 lv-lli. tans, $l.iu; cases, 11 6-10. cana, I1.6UJ rases, 24 14-I0. cans, It. So CuF KB Roasted, No. $5, I5ic per lb. t No. 80, per lb.; No. 26. Hc per liM No. i, lbSc per lb,; Nt., Si. ,2c per lb. I Cl"REl FISH -Family whttetlsh, pep j quarter bbl., l'J lbs., $4 i"; Norway iiinrk 1 ertl. No. 1. 2S. No. t. 8.11; No. 3, C0; Irish, 1 N11. 2. $16; heiTlng, In I'M a , 2i) lli. esi.i, : Norway 4k. li; Norway 3k, $13: Holland, I mixed, $11. Holland herring. In kegs, nille I ets, 80c; kegs, mixed. 7iX L'ANiNKU uoui'S-toin, standard west ern, UU"W; Maine, II lo, Toumtnes, 8-ID. cans, l.t'ul 5o; 2-lb., B7'4it. Pineapples, grand. 2-lb., $-' ut'.-y .' 9; sliced, tl 8011-. -v, Usllun apples, tancy. $3 90; California apri cots, $1.4i1(i.'.uO; pears, 31.751 i'. 60; peaclu. fane, $1.76U2 40; H. C. peachea, $4tAX0.ju. Alaska salmon, red, $l.2u; fancy C'hlnooK. F., $i.lO; fancy eockeye, P., $1.R: sardines, l oil, $2ou; 4 mustard. ttVv-i.lt). teweet potatoes, tl IB11I.I0; sauerkraut. $1; pump kins, BXY&tl Ou; wax beans, i-lh , 760 eve; lima ben lis, 2-lb., Tic 11.16, spinach, $1.36 cheap peas. 2-lb.. 60c; extra, 7549mc: fancy, $1.361.7i. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Texaa, per crats of 20 lbs., T6S0o. WAX BEANS Por market basket of bout 15 lbs , II 26 STRINU BEANS Per market basket of about 15 lbs., 60c. TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Per dos. bunches, 26c. La. A tc Li-iTLCrv Hotnouaa, per dos. heeds. 20c. V Cl.'tM'MRRRS Home-grown, per do., 60c; Texas, rer bu. box, ll'.OO. ONIONS California, 2Hc per lb.; Texas, In crates, white, H 75; yellow, $1.85. GREFN ONIONS Per dos. bunches. 200. RADISH RS-Per dos. v-unchea, I60. CABBAGE Home-grown, 2Hc per lb. CAl'Ll FLOWER Per dot. heads, 7i. ORKKN PEAS-Per bu.. $1.26 NEW POTATOES-Per bu., 7Re. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 1W7J two; nouin Dakota. r bu., 7530c; Colorado, 9oc per bu. NAVY BEANS Per hu., $1 85; No. 1 $L7 LIMA BEANS-Per lb.. SVic. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES Per cx of VMO. pkgs.. $2.00; Halloween, In 70-lb. boxes, per bos, 60; Bayers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed. 1-lb. pkHS.. $2.u0 per dos.; 8-ID. boxes, $1.00. ORANGES California, extra fancy nav els, large alse, 846.00: Mediterranean sweets, all alses, 4.0t-&4.iO: Valencies all sixes, 5.0UiS& 66u LEMONS Limonicrs, extra fancy, 244 size, 6.0ti; 300 to J0 else, ll.io. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 754 86c; imported Smyrna, three-crown, Uc; aix-crt-vn. 13c. BANANAS Per medium alzed bunch. $1.7$ tf2.2n: Jumbos, 8i.buu8.UO. PINEAPPLES Florida, alses 24. $4) and 26, $3 2b. FRUITS. CHERRIES California. $2.00 per 8-lb. box, sour cherries, 4-qt. crate, 88.60.' GOOSEBERRIES Per crate of 34 qts. $2.00. PEACHES California. $1.10 per bu. PLUMS California, $1,604)2.00. BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate. $2.2$ RASPBERRIES Red. per 24-pt. crate, $2.28; black, per 24-qt. crate, $J.26. APRH'O'l S Per 4-basket crate, $1.7$. CURRANTS Home-grown, whit and red, per 24 qts., $1.60. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., 1V0, or about ICKuaoc each. CANTELOUPE8 California, par crate, about 46 melons. $4.6036.00; Texas, per crate, about 45 melons. 83 iV. CUT MEAT PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, 12c; No. 2, 10c; No. t, hu. Loin: No. 1, 15c; No. 2, 12Vic; No. 8, 11c. Chuck: No. 1, 6tc; No. 2, 6c; No. 3, 440. Round: No. 1, 8Hv. No. 2, $V,o; No. 8, ic. Plate: No. 1, 8c; No 2,. 8c; No. S, 24c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per teg. 83.75: per bbl., $6.7$. HONEY New. ,-er 24 lbs., $3.60. CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmbergor, lio; twins. Is1,; Young Americans, 16o. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. soft shells, new crop, per lb.. 16c: bard shells, per lb, 13Wc. Pecans, large, per lb, 14c. small, per lb., 12a. Peanuts, per lb., 6Vc; roasted, per lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 124jl3c. Almonds. o shells, per 10., 17c; hard shells, per lb., l&c. Cocoanuts, $4 per sae'e of 100. Oils and Rosin. OIL CITY, Pa., July 3 OIL Credit bal ances, $1 64; shipments, 47.143 bbls.; average. 63,037 bbls.: runs, 14.157 bids.; shipments, Lima. 61.419 bbls.; average, 41.126 buls. ; runs, Lima, 1.207 bbls. SAVANNAH, Qa., July 3.-OIL Turpen tine, firm, 67c. ... . ROSIN-FIrm; stock. 62,942 - bbls. ; A, B and C, $3.50; D, $3i; E, $4.10; F, $4.20; O. $4 26; H, $4.40; 1, $4.1; K. $4.Df'fi4.6U: M, $4.Wa4 70; N, $4.85; WO. $4 95; WW, $5.15. Evaporated Apples nnd Dried Frnlt. NEW YORK. July 3 EVAPORATED APPLES Market ia very quiet on spot and prices are nominally unchanged. Prime. Utilise; choice. 11 Mi 11 He.;' fancy, UMtllc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea are unchanged, with quotations ranging from 7'ic to 8c. according to grade. Apri cots are more or less nominal. Philadelphia Prodnoo Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA. July 3. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, ex tra neurby prints. 23c. EGOS Steady; nearby fresh and western fresh, 18c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, WVi'jillTic. REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS. Katie Stemin and husband to Hans J. Nielsen, lot 8, bluck 4, Sounders ot HlmebauKti's dd to Walnut Hill.. $2,000 George T. Morton and wife Jo Mar garet 8. Culvin eV of lot 6. Spring Valley 260 B. A. Bolrs et ux , to Margaret S. Colvln. lot 4, Spring Valley 660 John I'lerfon and wife to Joseph Vojlr and wife, n 60 ft of a 116 ft of lot 6, block 15, Improvement Association add 2,000 H. Monroe Rushing and wife to Ches ter F. Hogue, sw corner of e corner of n 5 acrea of sVi of nw twhi ot 8-14-13 1,600 Mary Hanswald to ths South Omaha nnd Western Itullroad company, line of and 5(i3 ft n of ae corner :-16-12 200 Harry G. Tudey to Henrietta Faulk, lots 3. 4, 11 and 22, block 26, Halcyon Heights 400 Helen t'linlte CBllmid to David C. John, lots 12 and 13. block 124. Dun dee Place 1,200 Byron R. Hastings, trustee, to Thomas J. Williams and wife, lots 9. 10, 11. 12. 13, 14. 15 and Id. block 1, Military add 1,060 Samuel Jame.s Iirtin and wife to T. K. Hewn, lot 21, bloclt 12. West End add $.600 Mlldied lltxel and husband to Agnes Johnson, lot 7. block ! Summit add l,3u0 Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Rail way company to n-tlwin Bronka, lot 4. Slide a sun of lot 45. 8. 1C. Roger's plat of Okahonia 800 W A. Sinl'h and wife to Edwin Brooke, lot 4 In Sliule's sub of lot 45, fl. i:. Holers pint of Okahoina 1 Graham L. Urutlh y and wife to Tllllt Pie: son, lot 1&. block 2. Drake's add . 1800 Ilfni'Bti C. F. Schlottau to Rosalie Milllthalir. lot 4. block $, Everett plMe add 600 Ferdinand Sire tx to Ferdinand Klaua cl li s. lots 1. .. 3. 4 and 6 aid e 11 ft ' of lot 1". block 416. Gnmdvlew I,2o0 Feidl.iend Hockenhouse to Anna Rup peit et al.. e 11 ft of lot 15, block 2, Campbell s add 10 Pter ! erner and wife to Ferdinand RtM-kenhuuse. e M ft of lot 15. block J. Campbell's add 600 B T Davteg and wife to William Rfdcwuk. lot :A block 9. Ambler I Place: lot 3. block 3. Belvedere; lot ! ;3, block 1. Iih'h aub of Hvde rark S0f I Inex A. Kdwaid and husband to I , j j Arthur It Kieline. ', of int and n l.t, fl f.f lot 7. block lti. West End add $.760 George Forgan tu John N. Hanaen, lot 17 block In; lot i block 7. CI fton Hill add 1 John H Carey tt ux., to Lucy Kuhna. lot 11. blot k .1. W. I.. S' lbv'a lt adj 8,600 Sarah Llvint'ston and husband to Charles H Glover, lots to aoo ii, block 15, Omaha View Total ) t)t4 Hlllt 41 lllltt too