THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 7, 190(1 0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 4 Pd. Futures, quiet; ternber, 4s 7d. Weakness and Lack of Who! Lilt. lotarett in SEPTEMBER WHEAT HALF-CENT . LOWER Receipts Mkrrtl ., Atutii af Biol w Wheat la lnllwnt 5tarriCri Market Dra( pTla aad Lawer. . OMAHA. Julr . 1 Wheat closed V tower at tne end of a low session. American weakness of yes terday wti not reflected by today's cable, but thla wan mora than ofTaet by clear weather la the northwest and southwest. Acceptances of new wheat bids In tha southwest were liberal and receipts were almoat twice aa laic aa last year. Trade was exceedingly light. A tendency to check selling waa caused by reports of black rust In Minnesota. .Tha trade n oata waa nominal. - Septem ber waa dawn a cant at tha cloae. Tha corn market d raged and prices were down He. Renelpta overran estimates ond the cash market waa waak. Trad was very light and tha range of prlrea narrow. Primary wheat receipts were 476,000 bush els and shipments 204,00- bushels, against receipts last year of 272.000 bushels and shipment of Z7&.000 bushels. Corn receipts were 777,000 bushels and ahlpmanta vn.om mieneis. against receipts last yesr or TV, mo bushels and shipments of 646.000 bushels, v. irnraniri werw iiL.asw Dusneis or wnest, 64.072 bushals of flour. 177.7S1 bushels of com and 4.050 bushels of oats. 1iverpool closed 14'Bnd higher on wheat a nil uncnangeaj to '4d lower on corn. from the Modern Miller-. "Reports from millers located In tjrlnclnal winter wheat- raising sections ahow tha following condl. Hons: Except In Texas most millers re port tha wheat yield up to or about ex pectations. The quality is good, generally oetier man last year ana many Bay me best In years. A large movement ts looked for with favorable weather; farmers will regulate sales by tha price at the markets. Much of a decline In the price will shut off farmers' deliveries In the yield. Texaa la below expectations and tha Quality of the grsln Is only fair and farmers are sell ing from tha thresher. In Nebraska and Michigan the crop la smaller than laat year, though larger than waa expected ei'me urns ago. Local rar.ga of optlona: Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh. Ixw. Cloae. Tesjr Wheat July.. Wept.. Corn July.. Sent.. Outs Beat.. 72A ??A 72SA 72HA 72A nA 72SA 72V,A 724jA HK 47A 47 A f 4tA 4H 47A 47B 47B 4 46SB 47B HA ' I4A A M,A S4A A asked. B bid. Osnaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. hard, 72 74 Vic: No. 1 hard, (1971 Vac; No. 4 hard. 604t6c; No, 1 spring, 71c. CORN No. t, 4Tc; No. I yellow. 47c; No. wniiv, ibc, OAT8 No. I mixed. II 14 Ho; No. white, 34Vjc; No. 4 white, J&Vkc. RYE No. 2. 66c; No. I, 14c. Parlot Rcelpa. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago Kansas City Mlnnaapolia Omaha Duluta Bl. Louis ... 24 117 231 4 32 64 77 201 CHICAGO ORAlX ASD PROVISIONS July, 4a TVd , Sep- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS it fVatare of the Traalagr aad Claslagr rrlees Board at Trade, CHICAGO.. July .Excellent weather for me new crop la the United States caused weakness today In the locul wheat market. trte' September delivery closing at a losa of Hic. Corn waa down Vh&c. Oats were off He, ..Provisions were 7VMi:liVfcC lower. . , . ' i lvcr the entire spring wheat territory 'the weather waa extremely favorable for the growth of the new crop, and In the south west the absence of rain facilitated greatly the movement to market of the newly harvested grain. Pecauae of these facta ia market waa Under heavy selling pres sure all day and was weak from ft rat to iat. 'j-he market for cash wheat at Ht, Louis and Kansas City waa very weak be cause" Increased' Mclpta. 'and" thla 'tie Messed the local market. The firm tonrt uf the Liverpool market, due, It la eald. to repoits of damage to the Ruaalan crop, did i. inch to prevent greater weaknaaa here. The close was weak, with prices at the Ittwest point ol the day. September opemvl unchanged to Vc lower, at 79tyU'7Wc, aold vtt to and closed at the bottom. L4eaiances of wheat and flour were equal lo 4,b6i bu. F.x ports for the week, as mown by Brsdxtieeta, were equal to 1,300. 000 bu. Primary recelpte were 47K.0OO bu. egalnat 2.1.11)0 bu. for the same day last year. Minneapolis. Imltnh and Chicago re ported tecelpts of 330 cars, against 222 cars aest week and 110 cars a year ago. A gain of points in the condition of the coin crop In Missouri, as shown by the ataie report, caused a brisk break In the Lioal co n marxet. Tha volume of trading v.a nut large and the support waa very Hr,. A dec-ilne In the price of cash corn cueo' weakened ' future deliveries. Prh.-ea strengthened later In the day by covering bysi.orts and the market closed fairly steady, September opened a shade lower to a shade higher, at MT1iEc and aold Up to 6if.jic. ' and then dtcllned to 61V, Final Quotations were at 51c. Local re- ceipts'wera et cars with 21t cars oj. con tract grade. Lx.u.danon by local longa waa the feature r f tradlna; Id oata. Repot la from the north vest were favorable to the prospects of the .op 1n that territory, and the Ohio and Missouri state reports showed an Improve mrnt in the condition during June. The market closed weak, with prices almost ht the lowest point. September opened a shade to 'iti-wc lower, at S6tfa6o, aold off to i-USc and closed at 34i(UMVo. LocaI It celi..iawere 'HM cara. provisions were steady early In the day on a fair demand by local packers for lard and ribs. Offerlnga were light, loiter the market eased off In sympathy with tha Weakness -of the grain marvels. At the clone Beptember rork was off 15o. at 17.X). Lard waa down ic, at $8.97. RJbe were ViUc lower, at I9.S.H. t Katlmatcd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 17 cara; corn. 37 care oats. M cara; hogs. litvO head. . , ,, ho teinc futures ranged as follows: . , i i . i it Jclej.l Opon.l Hlgli.J Low. Clcae-i Tes'y. KEW TORK1 C.KKERAI. MARKCT Qantatlaaa af ike Day aa Tarlawa ('aaaiodltlee. NKW TORK. July . FLOfR Re- relpts. tl.ISS bbls ; exports, 14.277 bbls.; sales. 4.700 pkgs ; market dull, but Steady; auunesoia patents, M TJ au , mw ar aota Ui. j iwm.i: winter oatenta. 44IW it M ; winter straights, 3 W)ti4 '; winter ex- K wtiH; w tnter low graoes, l3o. K.ve flour. 'aten(j; fslr to good. tXifft I 0; cttolce to fanry. IS 50 4 cO. CORNMKAI Ri. nne white and Tel le, l vl., coarse, tl.lol.12. kiln dried. l2"fiJO0. - RYE Dull: Km 1 western. CTUC f. O. V. New fork;- Nir. 1 wrstern. (vki c. t. f. Buffslo. WHEAT fterelnts 72.400 bu 1 exnorts. 7.190 bu.; sales. 1.S00.000 bu. future; pot market easy; No. ) red, (-. nom inal, elevator; No. 2 red, J0Sc, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern IMluth. soo, nominal, t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. 0c. nominal, r. o. b; an . News was very bearish again todny and prices essed off sbout Vkc thrnun furtner liquidation. The weatner con tinued fine throughout the west, cables were easier, recelpte liberal bearish and outside trade M4i.6 49 7-1 4c. closed at ll'ac: July. ) closed at c; September, s 5-lt OlSSc, closed at HSd December, S7 1-14 (fy, closed at 8?7c. CORN Receipts, S7.47i bu.; exports, 177.601 btl.; sales 45.000 bu. futures; snot market steady; No. 2, it He. nominal, ele vator, and 40c, nominal, f. o. b afloat; No. t yellow, imc nominal; No. 2 whtt, 0c, nominal. Option market ope- steady, sold off with wheat and on big Argentina ahlpmenta, together with Ii - weather, and cloaed Vc net lower. Jul jr closed at 6(Hc; Beptember, ($H4S.', closed at 68 He; lecember closed t 57 c. OATH Receipts. 165. M0 bu.; exports, 8,76 bu.; spot market easy; mixed oats, 2 to JJ pounds. 4IHi3 43c; natural white, 80 to 18 pounds. 42VjlQ'44c; clipped white. 28 to 4 pounds; 47Sa04ttc- rEKD Bteadr; spring bran. IH.Jt prompt shipment; middling, I18.J6, prompt ship ment. HAT Steady; shipping, 6ttoe; good to choice, 86 0t6c. . HOPS Steady; atate, common to choice, 1905 crop, Kkjkc; 1904 crop, nominal; olds, nominal; Pacific coast, 1906 crop. 10 16c; 1904 crop. 12c; olds, nominal. . HIDES Staadvi Oalveaton. 30 to 26 lbs., 20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs.. He; Texas dry, 24 to 10 lbs.. 19c. LKATHER Steady; acid. SWJ2"Hc. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. 110.00 HO 60; mesa, 0ri8..V; beef hams. 21.0t9 21.60; packet, P.OiifcO.M; city extra India mess, 116.00(9 14.00. Cut meats, nrm; Pickled bellies. 111.25618 00 shoulders, 88. 6008.00; pickled hams. 812.00912.60. Lard, quiet; western prime, 18 90! 96. nominal; reflned. steady; con tinent. 89.26; etouth American. 89 86; com pound, .87H7.26. Pork, firm; mees, $17.764?18 00. TALLOW Steady; city. c; country. I H4C. RlCS-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, SHc. creamery, 214MHtc; official prices, creamery, common to extra. IWflJlc; renovated, com mon to extra, lZdritf'ic: western factory, common to firsts, LTtflic; western Imitation creamery, extras, lsc; western firsts, 164 Oivvte. CHKESE Quiet ; new atate full cream, large, fancy, 11c; state fair to good, 10H 104c; new atate, small, fancy, 11c; new tate fair to good. lOjflOHc; new state In ferior, 8tyiJHc. EOGS-8teady to firm; state. Pennsyl vania and nearbv. fancy selected white, 22c; atate choice, 21j22c; atate mixed, extra, 2oS21c; western firsts. 1617c; western seconds, !5V&Jo: southern. l4316Hc. POCLTRY Live, firm; western spring chlckena, 18c; fowls. 13c; turkeys, ll'VUc; dressed, steady; western spring chicken, 17JZle; turkeys, ll-BISc; fowls. lOflUc. Maritt it tod LirtleM Drift Aimleulj. and fricai UPWARD MOVEMENT DEVaOPS AT NOON Dlseasslaa Aboil tbe Staak Eaeaaage Hlagea largely aa the Tee. IcaJ Caadlttaaa af the Market. advance on the Bourse was not sustslned today, government securities closing frac tionally lower. BERLIN. July . Prtcea on tha Bourse today wexe weaker, owing to resliaa (Ions. PARIS. July . Trading on tha Hourse torts t was Irregular, but prleea atoaed Arm, Ruselan tmperlal 4a rjneed at 74 5a and Russtan bonds of 1H at 4. RKMRT OP TUB CLKAflltO HOI SB Trasise'lsss at be Assaelated ttaaka far tka Week. NKW TORK. July The following table, compiled by iradstrei. snowa the bank clearlnra at the principal cltlea for the week ended July 6. with the percent age ef increaae and decrees ae compared with the corresponding week, laat year: ' St. iMulm Oeaeral Market. ST. LOVI8, July . WHKAT-Lower; No. t red caah, elevator, nominal; track. 779 77ic, nominal; September, 7V4jc; December. 78Sc; No. t hard. 7WS0o, ld. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 62c; track, 624 53c; September, 60S'W4C; December, 47c. OATS IiOwerr cash, steady; No. t cash, 87Hc, nominal; track, 8s3SHc; Beptemlier, 86c; December. So; No. 2 white, 4.V. FLOCR Steady; red winter patents. I4.K 474.60; extra fancy and atratght, 83.7643H.36; clear, 22.7W60. SEfiD Timothy, steady; 12.ffiiff3.60. CORNMBAI-Steady; $2.0. : BRAN Dull ; sacked, east track, SOc, ; HAY Steady; timothy, 112.60 17.00; prai rie. wy1800 4 IRON COTTON TIES 41 1 HEMP TW1NB-JTV4C. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; - Jobbing. T14.TR. Lard, lower; prime steam, 1S.52V4. Dry salt meata, higher; boxed extra short, l.7o: clear -ribs, 88.87A; short clears, 61010. Bacon, higher; boxed extra short, I10.W; clear. t10.RU; short clear, $10.75. METALS Lead, steady at IS.M; spelter, quiet at 86 87V4. POl'LTBY Quiet ; chickens, c; springs, 17c: turkeys, 10c; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c. BI'TTER Steady; creamery, 15fne; dairy, 14S17c. Steady at 2Hc. case count. Receipts.' Shipments NEW TORK. July t.-Early In today s transactions In the stork market the ssme scarcity of storks offered for sale developed as yrsterday. This renewed the Impression that the liquidation was over for the pres ent. This conclusion was accepted with extreme caution by the professional element owing to the miscalculation of the same ympioms yesterday when the market sold off weakly at the last hour after a day of striking hrmness and freedom from selling pressure. The excessive dullness which de- state reports veloped today on the mid-day rise was the ugm. my, i reflection of this suspicious attitune. ins maraet was almost at a stanastui tor inng Intervals and prices drifted aimlessly un til the entrance of new buying orders Into the market caused the successive upward movements. The discussion about the stock exchange hinged largely on the technical condition of the market and took little account of the general situation of affairs. News of general conditions has been In fact almost avorable throughout the period of decline In the stock market. Conjectures as to the extent and strength of the short Interest In the market made tip the stsple of ths discussion. Large borrowing of stork by Individual firms which are not ordinarily conspicuous In speculative dealings on the exchsnge wsa reported. On the face of It the borrowing of stocks for delivery showed short sale of a similar amount. The Im portance of the Incident was Its reflection of the suspicious and unsettled atate of professional speculative sentiment. The opening market still showed the ef fects of the disappointment over the mis carriage of yesterday's st tempt to carry prleea higher. The opening weakness was aggravated by selling for London account. Considerable disquiet was caused In that center by the ministerial remarka In Par liament of the haxard of the outbreak of a religious war In Kgypt wl'h the conse quences to be looked for of expensive out lay for the conduct of a campaign. Lon don's discount msrket was not affected and continued to work lower with favoring effect upon New York's prospects for se curing gold at that center next week. But pickled j money conditions here were also rather easier, rates tor can loans railing nunng the day. For time loans the free offerings were confined to the shorter periods, while for nix months loans and longer, carrying over the end of the year money waa re ported to be atlll scarce and hard to get even at the 6fc per cent bid. Foreign ex change held moat of yesterday' recovery which was believed to be above the level of profit for gold engagements. Estimates of the currency movement with the Interior by express varied from a small loss to a gain of a few hundred dollars, the move ment towards this center on balances hav ing evidently abated from that of laat week. On sub-treasury operations the banks have gained during the week ItiOI.OOO. In con nection with the recovery In prleea the reports were revived of a supposed deal for the Great Northern's ore lands by the Vnlted States Steel corporation and of a rumored Intention to Increase the Amal gamated Copper dividend. It waa not until late In the day that the rising tendency proved convincing to the sceptical traders. j neir oeiatea Duvmg then made tne clos ing strong. Honns were neavv. Total sales, car. tl.9M,Of0. l S. bond were unchanged on call. The following are th Quotations on tha otocK exchange: CITIES.' Clearings, Inc. Dee. Flour, bbls. Wheat., bu'.. Corn, bu.... Oata, bu.... e.ono m.ooo 77.000 64,000 l.onn 14.000 113.000 46,090 Utnaaapalla nata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July .-FLOrR-Klrst patents,- 84 364.46; seconds patents, 4.3uty 4.30; first clears, S3.3&&3.46; second clears, lifious.eo. BRAN In bulk. 813.60tTlS.7S. tbuper,or lioaiu of iiaun quotation fot Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of prices, as reported by V. D. Day Jb Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, waa: Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Clos. Tea'y Wheat 1 May...ttH aept...,7?3')i Dec.., Flax July, Sept. Oct... I 14V 1 14 .91 7 I 1V 1 14V! 82 7H 7V 794i 78l I? 79T 7S 'i7HW.Wwi 1 12H1 1 l'JHI 1 nl 1 12S1 1 12Sl 1 HHI 1 14V 1 14V 1 UV Wheat . July P.epl. Dec. 'v , -July Sept. V ,. . -July Dec; pora July Kept. Lru July Sept. Oct. Ulna July Hcut. Oct. I 7Sl 1144 1"l"4l 6Hft62 I vi 1 17 76 I 17 20 t I W 1 06 75H 7 SH. '7h! 71 I 79 I 7itV : 79 7tf7Vk! . M 1 ainl NJ 1 I iti Bota.Muwak1 SSVI 8THI ki HaSt, "H U" 33w 36 loVJoH-U-SI V 61 t 30 17 78 17 9 10 I ( 10 ! I 1 17 60 14 16 8 KTHI 9 V.Vi 00 60 I 1 ffi t i:'Hl 17 60 17 00 8 82ti; 8 17 m 1 00 1 6 9 S74I 12VI 17 66 II U SO 07Si t W, o JO Xa. :. Cash euetatluna were a follows: KI-OVltKaayi winter patents. 83.5004 00; winter sliaighis. H43.7o; spring patents. VJ.7ihj4 0; soring straiglua. W i'J &i; bak- ei. I ' 3ia.i. WHEAT No. spring. 82S3c: No. J, 70 ic:- No. t red. nreiHia CORN No. i. o-c , . No. i yeiiow. kc. OATS No. I. S.c; No. No. 1 white, 37&39- BARLEY Oood feeding, 394341c ; fair to tholee malting. 4.VJ61C. SEEDS Flax. No. 1, 81 OSVk; No. 1 north w.stera, 81.10 Prime timothy, 64.00. Clovor, contract grade, 111 16. PKO lai-,ib cuort ribs sides (loose), . 46fll 60. Mees pork, per bbl.. 117 50$fl7 6. Lard, per 100 lbs , 8&-(2V Short clear sides I boxed i. 84.764il 87H. I ne receipts ana shipments of flour and erain wre: Receipts. Bhlpmeata Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. k.'c; No. 1 northern. 61c; to arrive. 81c; No, 2 northern, IVc; to arrive, 79c. Flax: Caah, tl.bV. Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prevlslaas. KANSAS CITT, July 6. WHEAT-July. 704kc: H rot em her. 71W4i71Vc: December. 72kc. -Cash: No. 2 hard. 4d76c old, 7iC I 74Vo new; No. 3, nvtfjTOMKS. nominal; No. 2 red. .ni.b'c: no. 1. CORN July, 4c; September, 48c; Decem ber, Ac Caah: Ne. 2 mixed. 60c; No. 8, 4iHc; No. 2 white, Kttc; no. i, tzc. OATS No, 1 white, WS4Hc, No. mixed. 2il3THc. HAY Firm; holee timothy, $1J.SOJ14.00; Choice prairie. 810.6Outtll.00. RYE Steady. HVtrc. EGOS Firm; Missouri and Kansas new No. 2, whltewood eases included, Itifce; case count, 14c; caaea returned, Ho lees. Bl'TTKR Creamery, 19c; packing. l.U4e. . , Receipts. . Shipments. Wheat, bu eO.'WO 18,000 Corn, bu 13.000 31.01 Oats, bu 3.000 6.000 Mtlwaakee Grata Market. MILWAl'KEE. WU.. July 4 WHEAT Bteady: No. 1 northern. s&W&Kfeo; No. I northern. fcsCWc; September. 7Vc. RYBWSteady; No. 1. (444Wc. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, tW4tc; sam ple. 43n63c. CORN-Lewer; No. I caab, 616ltt; September. 61c. ales. High. Lew. Cleat. A1m Express AmtlnnuM Coppar Il.me Ms Ananru C. F l.ioe M44 American C. a F. pf4 nee N Aowrtrtn Cotton Oil 40 Mta Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Bxvreis Amerlrss H. a L. ptd Americas Ire. Mnirltles.... 1.100 (1 American !Jot4 oil Am. Linseed Oil pf4 Americas Locomotive 1.7W 17 ' Am, Loeomottro pta Amerlran B. R ii.r Amerlcaa I. R. M I. to Ameiiein Sugar ReAnlai... t.toe Aa. Tobacco are otfa Anaconda Mia. Co., ex-4tv. It, lot tl Mi t 44 Wash.... I.4ftt 400 too 4.400 144 11H w M Mk m I14H I4.KK) l.XM ion 100 100 me oo n tS.XlO 100 704 '"iai l.oe lot 74 IM'i 5 ll m4 nt 1MU iTie ti 4 J40 400 III 4V 1.000 14.I0O 100 "ioi l.loo "ioi 104 100 too t.400 1.100 ino H4 41 too iit" U4 'is" MS 1'S 74 St Loo tits I K Fleur. bbla 2e 100 17.200 Wheat, bu 16.000 9S.fA Cora. bu.. CJ.JiO 218,600 Oata. bu 187 S0 la,C0O Rye. bu. 1.0M. Barley, ha. 44.100 8.600 ui the aToduca exchange today the but ter market waa steady; creameiy, 1643 c; dalriea, lotjllc. K.Kpa, steady; at mark, caaea Included. t3tel4Hc: firsts. 14V; prime firsts, 14c, ekiraa, lac. Cheese, steady. 1H tillV. Taleaa ieeal Market. TOLEDO. July . SEED-'aah clover. 14.76; Oetobar. 1417V,: prime .tlnuMh 81.10; August alalka, t 6v; No. 2 rye, tUo, uowlaal. Liveraael Oral Market. . LIVKRPUOL. July C WHEAT Spot, nominal; futurea, quiet; Jwiy, esld;aB tember. s4td; Dettamber a td. tXUtN Spot. SMady; Amerlcaa miked, Pearla Grata Market. PEORIA, July 6 CORN Steady; No. I yellow, 63c; No. t, 63c; No. 4, 62c; no grade, 60c rilTl T-lnll aiwl lower: No 1 white B7A hlte. fcuUc; ; " " w HiSKl-n me oasis 01 .. Dalatk Grata Market. DCLLTH. Minn.. July I. WHEAT To rrlva and on track. No. 1 northern. (OVc; No. 3 northern. 7(ae; July, 8OV0; Septem ber. TlHc; December, 76V. OATS To arrive, on track and July, 3HC. Les4ss Claalsug Staeka. LONDON, July 1 Closing Quoutlons on the Stock exchange were: Atohl Atchleos pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore a Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfl Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian Pa rifle Central Laathar Central Leather ptd Central ol New Jcney.... Chesapeake Ohio Chloaco Oraat Weatarn. .. Chloaso A Norihvaetern.. Chleaso, Mil. St. p... rhlcase T. A T Ckleace T. A T. pit C. C , C. gt. L Colorado Fuel A Iron.... Colorado A lout hern Colorado A So. lit prt... Colorado A So. 2d pfl.... Consolidated Qaa ......... Cera Prodocta. -rfg Cora Producta pfd. rfg.... Delaware a Hudaoa Delaware. L. A W Denver A ftlo Orande.... Dearer A R. O. pfd Diattllarf gecuriiles Erie Erie 1st pfd aria id ptd General Electric Oreavl Northern pfd Hocking Valley. oBer.... Ullnate Central International Paper International Paper ptd International Pnmp International Pump pfd Inter e rough Metropolitan.. Interborotigh Mot. pfl Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kaoaas Cllr So. pfd LouteTtlle A Naahrllla Maxioaa Central Mlnnaapolia A St. Louis.... M , St. r. A 8. S. M at . St. P. S. g. M. ptd.. Mlaaourl Paella Miaaoari. Kansas A Texas.. M.. K. A T. pfd National Lea4 N. R. R. of M. ptd New Tar Caatral Naw TorH, O. A W Norfolk A Weatarn Norfolk A W. pfd North Americas Northern Pactlo Pacific Mail Panaarlvanla People's Qaa P.. C C. A St. L Praaar 4 Steal far Preaaad Steal Car pfd..., Pullman Palace Car Reading Reading tat pfd , Reading H pfd, ogered Republic Steel , Republic Steal pfd Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd St. L. A S. F. Id pfd.., St. Louia Southweatern at. Lou It S W. pfd Rloee-Shefleld Steal .... Southern Paollo So. Pad He pfd , Southern Raiw,r So. Rallwar pfd Teanaaaee Coal A Iron. Teiaa A Paelse , Toledo, St. L. A W..., T . St. L. A W. pfd.... I'nloa PaclOe I'nloa Paella pfd Called Btataa Kipreaa.. failed States Realty... tuned States Rubber. . V. S. Rubber pfd l olled lutes Steal V. S. Steel pfd , Va. -Caroline Cham lea I Va. -Carolina Cham, pfd Webeah Wabaah pfd Weite-rarse ttprcas . , Weattnfkauae Blectrls Waatara talon Wheeling A Lake Krte Wiaoonaia Central ' Wis. Central pfl in 4e Total aslas far tke ay. T04.M1 sksns. HIS 115 1SIV, jio" N4, tev lu 114 n N' let :uu u its 104 it It 'ti" 47 M '47ti 1M lOSt, "liis T7H in III vi nis, it It M llti 1444 Consols, taoaay ... de aaeeeuoat ... Anaoonda Alrblaaa de pfl alttmore A Okie. Canadian Pactac . rata A Okie falcate Ot W C. M. A St. r ... Deniira Deerae A 1L do pfl gna de 1st pfd.,...,, 4a M pfd Ilrlaele Central .., Louiavtlie A Naak M . K A T ... It N T. Central ... IV Norfolk A W ... If de pfd ... nt. Ontaiie A W ...let Peoaarleaale ...110 Real Mines ...WastjReadtaf ... 1i do let ptd ... 11 do Id Md. ...111m Southern Rallwar ... U ( do pfd ... al Seathera Paetae . ... lltt.lalaa Paelac ... 0' V do pfd ... WSiX. A Ileal. ........ ...UI ...tat ... uvi ..1M .. UV1 .. 14 .. 4f .. U .. 4s .. Ktk , 4t atW ltt4 no. 14 01 . H a4 iiiu Waaaaa so 4o pfd M paalafc 4s low HILVER-Bar. steady. 80 16-ld per ounce. MON1CT M1H per cent. Tue rai ir duKtouul ih the wn market for abort bllla la 1 per rent) for three months bllla, 1 per cent. l.too 700 400 4.W0 100 toe 1.406 100 It too two 400 , 14.40t lot 11,000 tot "4. ioi too ne , 11.100 ine 400 l,ut too 1 t 4444 144. tt 111 SI a 17, took II to 'iit. tt lit 1U4, IT tS4 Me 41 Vt :oo 4(4 ll,o) 100 1.401 1.104 too e 71. Ml 100 M. 000 100 40 V, US M4 114 I4S4 14444 II Si M 41H 144 11 107 U 101 14 141 10 44 71 rr 1" 47 47 116 II 1U 00 ' M lit lit 17 11 11 41 41 M 111 11 141 St 141 M 44 107 14 400 44 44 ioi iie iii 4444 K 14 t r 00 .120 II 17 It 4 47 111 14t 114 110 17 U 17 . 114 llt 11 14 lit 100 1 04 1 IN 1TI II n t 4 11 4'V, 41 140 . " 71 m : 40 11 47 41 n 4J i IMStj Kl 171 11 11 41 M 11 14 4 44 lt e l HHi 44 1U 1W It w 17 74 17 10 4 Si 17 10 t 10 111 44 71 4i t lit IU to M 17 15 n 41 41 4 71 44 114 14 4 141 1 tl 44 144 4 111 " 44 IOI ' 14 101 14 104 11 44 141 1M 11 17 13 4 INew Tork H'hlcago 1 Hoe ton tPhllndelphla .... tSt, liOUlS ....,.. Plttsbarg tSan FYanclaco .. 1 Baltimore Cincinnati t Kansas City .... tNew Orleans .... t Minn en polls tCleveland TLOuirviiie Letroit tljos Angeles OMAHA IMllwaukee tProvldence tRufTalo Ilndianapolis .... tet. Paul Denver Seattle Memphis Port Worth Richmond Columbus Washington tSt. Joseph Savannah IPortland, Ore.;. Albany Salt Lake City... tToIedo, O Rochester tAtlanta Tacoma , t8pokane, Hartford Nashville Peoria Des Moines New Haven Orand Rapids ... Norfolk Augusta, Ga Springfield, Mass Portland, Me Do y ton Sioux City Evansvllle tBIrmlngham Worcester Syracuse Charleston. 8. Lincoln, Neb.. Knoxvllle ..... Jacksonville, Wilmington, Wichita Wllkesbarre Chattanooga Davenport . Little Rock Kalamaxoo, Topeka Wheeling. W. Va. Macon Springfield, HI Fall River Helena Lexington Fargo. N. D New Bedford Yonngstown Akron Rockford. Ill Crdsr Rapids, canton, o Blnghamton .... Chester, Pa Ixwell Oreenaburg, Pa. Bloomlngton, IU. Springfield. O Qiiincy, III Manstleld, O Decatur. Ill Sioux Falls. 8. D.i. Jacksonville, III...:. Fremont, Neb '. .. (South Bend, Ind... Houston Galveston Fort Wayne, C. Fla., Del... Mich.... la. 4 4 12.2 31.K.R47.?!3 l!.tilM..oM: 142..MS.MO! 14!.3rtft.ll5i 18.1 4H..f.''. . . .: . tW.727.31R1 1 o.m;,,:'; 2i.M.fyj s o .).eIO 101 18.!eS.436,...,., 14.8.10.3;!,...... 18.614.8! 39.0 14 849.9Ni, 13.7 12.f01.rt.Hi 62 11.3S:.ltS II S 9.4h4.0ng 2.7 .il9.riii4. 10 1 9,nrv3 2 7.M9.(H1"' 13 8.4CS.4L3I a. 4 n.fiUl.M' 7.118.891! lti.S 6.078.6781 12.4 a.137.8131 8.043.173; 4.ti43.C0 6.f,94.764 4. UK 4.1' 6.974.071 13.2 4.4fU0l (.0 a.dw.osai 14,8 "i'7 1 28. 4 II AH A LIVE STOCK MARIET EeoeipU in Cattle Moderate, Boct L:cht and Bbeep Quit Tair. OUTSIDE ADVICES kRZ RATHER EEARISH bearish In their vlewi. rniTilcilsriT on the rough henvr grades, and these wf re rleolil edlv sloa- eelirre from atari to tlnleh As high a Ifl.M was paid for heavy butcher WfixM". or about TV lower than veeterrlnv, while the bulk of the trade was st 85 4il 4., as ivslnst t rii si yrnurday. Repreaeatatlve safes: Prleea af Cattle Same Day, Hon Little bat Better bee a. aa Prevloaa Lower, No T . t.. tl . 71 . SOUTH OMAHA. July 4. ISnn. Cattle. Hogs. She ... H.ou i.oaa ... 2,73 1S.'7 8.ttT4 ...Holiday. Holiday. fa, ecp. !.. Tl 11 r H M . I .... 14 . .. OfaJI 764 7.4 100 17.1 4 6 21 . 8 1 i.O 6. 11 17 8 1. 6.6 7.5 15.7 I 4.l!k.oM 4.177.0971 21.0 8.674. 41RI 6, '-49, 831 1 (.7 8.28, UM 3.482,4351 27.8 8.4i7.99 2H.6 3.9"7.njni 5.7 3.f;2.i;ii .l,14i , 2.81i.Oh4l 2,071, SIM 2,:il.(7 1,199.3601 1,N.100 1.8M.193I 1.949.9.81 16.7 1.771.81-! 9 2 I. 496.7131 l.l.75 1.418.756 1.94ii.075 l.:i.006 1.051.14 1.3M.770 1.174.7851 18.1 1.240.595 1.091.538, 46 1.087.r,l 8.7 1.151.7711 79.0 1. 174.596 1.0 875.054 K17.6S8I 17.8 7i7.1Sl 91.6 ... 433.4931 ! 746.03 7S8.73; 11.9 615.4S31 M.840I 30. 787 545.144! 28.2 t'i3.777l .l 18 7.0 12 1 1.2 29.3 13 2 11 7 .1 2 e 20.7 84.0 10.5 7.0 17.6 Keeeipts were: OfTicl.il Monnav Official Tuesday Official Wednesday ... On. (Ill Thursday Ulticlal Knuay Five days this week. Same days last week. Same two weeks ago.. Ha me three weeks ago batne tuur wean ago.. Same daya iaat year li,40 The following table shows the tecelpts ot cattle, lion mil ihan at Mouth Oinuha tor the year to date, compared with laat;J-- year: I. istin. inc. Cattle 493.470 4S8.0M 45.118 Hogs 1,479.917 1,330.411 Blwep 774,il4 761.612 . i.44 l.a-t , 1.6,1 6,,0 l,,il . 8.893 JMT2 13 41 .10.11 txJ.797 l.ii .lk.tKtO Ci.8.'7 4,lil .r..S8 Sl.WU 7.445 .li.a, 4,,'1 IS.iSo :i,7,4 ll.lai ll t: 14 Jin Ml ft tt srr trt 44 Ht .HI ..1st ,.M ..Ml . W Ill IN M t7 Ml JSi 149,Ot.1 ,7tri CATTLE QUOTATlONfa. Tho folluwlng a 1:1 show the prices peio for the different kinds ot ccUie on the Mouth Omaha market: itoou to choice corn-fed steers $S-204J- fair tu giHHl oorn-fed steets 4 ' Common to fair corn-fed steers... 4.U"iu4.ie uooa to coulee cows and nro... .Mt4.a rair to guod cows and halters.... .oom--iu Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1 'if'ti tood to choice stockers dr. feeders. I i544.10 tuif tv UtKHa tiiKiari una tenuein. ;.1U'. ' Common to fair stitckers t. Bulls, stags, etc.... 2.7W4 1" Veal calves 4.0u5.7 Tha toiiuin4f table shews the avuiae pi'ce of hogs at South umana (or the lust several duys, wltli comparisons; Date. I lJTuJ6. l047iJoa, 102-1101. jlW. 6 14W; 6 15! 6 06 ! 6 781 7 4 1 6 Sui 6 121 6 671 7 bv I ) 6 1 6 671 1 Mj . 4 I I 6 70 T 6ll . 6 43i 5 Si 6 14 6 661 7 641 26 I 2 6 I... 12.7 . 10.6 6.3 Ind. Total. 17. Outside N. Ml. 985 4t.-7.948 647.701 45S.0O3I 472.9IO' E09.4M1 419.064! 420,11631 4K.M 42.4f 28.7 J9S.740I 20.6 3-O.lon 1.2 I 81. 7431 . I !.140t...... I16.6T81 167.1WI 466,633 ,4.331.6501 36.8 .8.243.000 , 734,968!..... 42.9 ..I 8 :,v.-,K7.21il.Mi V. aty,.....5S.670,915 4.0 1.1 6 1 it t'.i 7.9 22.0 38.0 13.3 26.0 CANADA, B. C.. Montreal . Toronto ... Winnipeg , Ottawa ... Halifax ... Vancouver, yueoee Hamilton 8t. John. N. B... Ixndon, Ont Victoria, B. C... Calgary Total, Canada ..... if 27,388.5161 12.744. 9KI 2.292.562 I.0M.H6 .,2,232,2m 2.242.637! 1,841. 594 1 1.034.621 ,1.332,468 6.612.821 ' 1.016.623 7 14.0 1.4 25 9 30.6 2 1 87 . 4 2 82 t 29.7 8 72.206.119 ! 4.2 l. June 23. June 24. June 26. June ti. June ...( 6 43i 5 1 5 14 June ita... 44) 6 i 5 11 June ... ( th, 6 iti 5 ., 47, June ..., toni 6 1,1 0 0b 6 bi July 1.... 1 6 25i 6 13 6 July I.... 41 e 6 1 6 6! July 3...., 47H 6 281 6 511 J'r 4 ---I I I I I-; Juiy 4,... 6 4;i 5 25 5 Ai I 7 July 4.... ,. 6 A, 6 27 i 6 54 ( I 6 H 5 ! . ifX n ID 5 931 5 01 7 541 5 91) 5 0J 7 6f 6 671 5 " 7 t 1 fi I 5 91 6 tw 7 4 6 V 7 64 5 fit 4 : 7 6l 6 751 01 I I 4 6 73 6 9 ' I 5 l 6 17 . 1S ..I. . 1M . t4 . .lee . tH ..111 ,rM4 ..m . .it!. ..IU ..! . 1:7 .ill ..ltl ..1,0 ..I 'I . i0 ..IK ..t7 ..104 . lit 8HKKP- 74. 74 (4 M U. Sh. 10" 140 Jn Kl :m m it ten 100 M II lit 40 tn loo ,0 to 4'i im ino 40 to 40 110 141 M The Pr 1 40 1 40 t II I 0" 40 . 1 40 I 40 4 41 4 4 4 40 to 40 , 1 40 10 4 40 4 40 I 40 4 4 I 40 I 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 41 4 to I 40 I 40 41 1 40 I 40 t 41 47 1 41 , 4 41 4 4-t 4 41 4 4J 4 4 4 42 I 4f, 1 41 I 4... 4 Us, run No 71 . 44 . Tl. . 71 . 14.. 14.. ft . 71 . I.. 17.. K., 70.. If.. 14. 41.. to . it. it'.. 11., TIS.. 4S. . 04 . SI. M. . II.. 0 . 11.. . 41.. ii . 04.. -,.. 44.. 71.. K.. .. AT .. 114 . ..fjl .. lit . . .14 . ..31 ...fM ...:-t . . . :jo ...14 ...i . ..J.I .. Nl .. 4t ...SI ...rT ...r-4 .. .544 ...114 ...K ...lit ..1M ...lit ...11 ...tit ..tsu ..til ...!(t ... ...t14 ...J74 .. 1.1 ...14 ...i-i .,.! .. lit ...111 .. !44 ...r4t ...: . ..ria . . , Hut ...ttl ..171 Sh M 540 - 11 I 41 1 4:-, I 4-' 4 4J 4tS 4 4t, 1 ! t 4 t:s 4 4la 4 4 t! 1 4:-, 4f 41, 1 4SV, t 4J I 4 : , I 4IS 1 4 t 4i 4 41 , 4 41 4 41 , 4 I 4J, t 41 , 1 41 I 4IS 4 4f ' I 4 t 4t 4 4 .N t 44 4 ii 4 4! 4 4.. 4 47 4 4'.'., 4T 47 4 4?., 4; t 40 the tlay were rrj.iitcl rlrding Pi t l ttil r at ."', 1 oi:ein.rr. rt.'-Hii-.: Ptt Hi", iien.iv; .. r V.fc bag. In L.V.li .; tVt'iWr ; May. st.,ev .i,iiie. 7Tc. 4MHA WIHI iravt-K MllHVr. Caaallllaa af Trmle and Qantatlona aa staple and Fancy I'roilnrr. EvjGo tvcni'le, tit-iai. tietn nw'k, 14'xc Utl. 1 ui ,.inl-iue, Ira. lM-.i-,a, bui a. iiia cliolce! of Sheen wss of verv fair proportions tod.iy, but the quality of tne otrertngs ss a rule waa notti.ng extra. There seemed to be a very ralr demand from all sources and prices ruled about steady on useful killing grades. Some fair uprlng lomlia brought v.50, with shorn stock at 8ti. or Just about steady with yes terday's llguita. Good yearlings brought 35.75, a strong llgure, but the . el here and ewes on sale were rather plain stock and sold at steady to easier prices. Quotations for fed stuck: Good lo choice spring lambs, I7.004j7.75: gord 10 choice western shorn lnmbs, l00q6.!0; fair 10 good shorn lumhs, 16.5ui6.0i); cull Isnib", 44 .60(1. 25; good to choice yearlings, 80 2oij 6.75; fair to good yearlings, 8j.0OJio.:U; gooo lo choice wethers, 66 1'jii6.,i0; fair to good wethers, $4.7'o5 lf; good to choice i-wis, I4.75it.'5 fair to good ewes, 34.2itj4.75. Quolstlons for range atock: Good to choice wethers, J5.0f)i5.50; good to choice ewra, l4.7Mi5.r5. Ilenretentatlve sales: No. 8 cull ewes 6unday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The folloa-lng shown the nntnber of cars of stockers and (efdera shipped to the country and their points of destination: CATTLE. Cer. C. Flowetdew, Maxwell, la. Mil... George Lucas, Palmyra, la. tj G. Irandall, Dow City, la. 1. C 8. Cora r man. Elliott, la. 4J C P. Mooieliead, Woidbine, la. I. C... stock The official nurnbtr of cars of brought in today by each toad was: CatUe.Hogs.Sheep.H see. . . 2 ..10 . . 1J C, M. & St. P. . . Missouri Pacific, t. nion 1'aciiic. . . . C. & N. W., ea,t. C or N. W., weat C, Kt. P., Ju. & U C, It. 4t J., east C, B. J west C R. 1 C, R. 1. Chi. Gt. A P.. east, or P., WOat Westeiit. . .19 '. .20 3 2 al 1 1 1 22 i I 1 17 I 8 .. .. 1 81 12 1 ewes 1 rwe 1 buck ,9 western ISO lamlia Hi western lambs 179 lambs 16 western bucks tM western ewes j) western yearlings 393 western wethers 148 Idaho yearlings 27 Idaho yearlings Iff Idaho yearlings ISO Idaho yearlings 376 Idaho yearlings ......... II western yesrllngs 9 western spring lambs... 290 western lambs 3S western lamba A v. . 13 . i . 110 . 77 . 61 . 73 . 14.1 . 102 . 95 . 9S . Kl . X . 79 . 81 . 81 . 73 . 62 . 61 . 61 Pr. '8 50 4 75 6 no 6 10 6 50 4 () 8 00 2 25 4 90 5 00 6 v 6 75 6 60 6 75 6 75 6 75 00 1 00 6 50 M Total receipts. . .67 The dlapos.tlon of the day's tecciyis w. as follows, each buyer purcnaalng tne num ber of head indicated: Omaha Tacking Co. fewift ana company Cudahy rkg. Co. . . . Armour & co. . Omana, Kansas t.'tiaahy, Kansas Vaneant at Co. . . I. Stephen. . Hill ft Son Cuuahy Bros, ft Sol Degan J. B. Root ft Co Krey PKg. fo . . Others buyers,. City City Co. , Not Included In totals because containing other items than clearings. . . t Balances paid in caab. Not. Included in totals;, comparisons In complete . 1 '. ., ; . New York Mesey Market. 1 NEW YORK. July 4.-MONEY-On call, easier, 244 per cent; ruling rate. I per cent: last loan, 2S per cent: closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 8 per cent; time loans, steady; sixty days, 4V4 per cent; ninety days, i per cent; six months, 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE) PAPER-6?r6Vt per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Bteady. with actual bualness In bankers' bills a! $4 4.16 64.8470 for demand and at 64 .o2t3tM.no for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 34.814 and 84 86S; commercial bills. 64.814. SILVER Bar, 64Sc: Mexican dollars. SOo. BONDS Government, heavy; railroad, heavy. Quotations on New York bonds today were aa follows: V. A" rat. la. rag.... IM Japan In. 14 aortas. so coupon 14, 4o 4a otfa . 0. A la. rag lot lo 4a atfa no coupon 101' 4o 10 eerlae. V. S. ol4 4a. rag 101 LAN. ual. 4s.... lo coupoa 104 Una. e. g. 4a V. 1. new 4s, rag....l Max. Central 4a 4e coupon llt4i la let Inc An. Tobacco 4s 17 tlisn. A St. U 40 ...111 M , K. A T. 4a.v... ...1M! do ta ... 14 H. . R. of M. .,.101 In. t. c. g. ta ...101 N. J. C. ( 14. ... 14 No. Paella 4a.., ... N do la ...111 N. A W. lea. la Atchlaon 4o adl. Atlantic C. L. 4 Bal. A Okie 4a. do la Bra R. T. e. 4 Central of Oa. "w Yark Mtala- Itacka. NEW YOftK. July 1-Clostag uotaUong mining stocks were: ... I on A lama Caa Alloa t Ml Breace M Drunawlck Caa It Caauiacfc Tunnsl .... al Con. Ot. A Va 00 Mara Sllr 4 lrwa surer set Loedvtlie Caa 4 Ottered. Little CAM Ontario ,0114 Pheeats Pntaal lavage tiorra Noma lowll Hoaea .. Wianlarl 1 4 7 II reretga Flaaaelal. LONDON. July A An unsatlafsetory tone prevailed on the Stock exchange. For elgn Secretary Oray'a statement on tha Lgypttao altuatlon in the House 'of Com mon a laat night caused selling of consols, which weakened other British securities while the liquidation In kUftlra continued' owing to the tvropoaal for an early discon tinuance of the recaivlag of Chinee labor Foreigners moved In sympathy with Paris' prices closed firm. Jsptnese Imperial 4a of Ifr cloned at WJ. at. PaTTtRSBc'RO, Jul) 1 -Testerda 1 O S. L. rfda. 4a. at Pann. oon. Ia., II iReadlns so. 4a., 107 St. L. el I. II. da let Ino. do Id Ino do Id lac Chen. A Ohio 4a. Chicago A A. ... 71 n. L. A c, B. a Q. n. 4a... P7rSt. h. S. W. c C, R. I. A P. 4a.... 7 leabrd A. L. do col. la '&o Pacllo 4a.. COC. I I. L 1 4t.,101; do tat 4a cifa 2 ... 14 ... M ...101 ...101 ...17 ... la 0.. M ...HiO ... 1.U 4a. 11 ... ta ...111 ...104 ... V4 ...100 ... 14 ' ... It ...100 114 Total! CATTLE The Cattle. Hogs. She 128 1.027 400 . jd Lu, I 1... . 2i l.fsij J,j..i 444 l.kiil oJi 142 244 18 o 62 148 21 21 7 2 1.663 4.415 8.0 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady, Hoaja Ten Cents Lower, j Sheep aad Iimha Firm. j CHICAGO. July 4 CATTLIv Receipts, ; 3.6O0 head; market steady: corrnion to prime steers. 4.0fV10; cows, 83 Otvoi4.rVO; heifers, 1 12.7511 5.2b; bulls, 32. 75 4.36; cslves. t5.60.rr 6.50; stockers and feeders. $2.7Mj4 t0. HOG8 Receipts, 18."i0 head; msrket 10c ; lower; choice to prime heavy. $6.766.77:; ; medium to good heavy. 86.iTjr.76: butcher 1 weights,- 6.7riJ.80: good to choice heavy t nilxd. 86.60)4;.7R; packing. 8fl.Ooau.76. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10,000 head; market firm; sheep, l4.:.Vd3M yeir I lings, $5.417.40; shorn lambs. 85. 4ty4.00. 94. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOI I8, Mo., July . CATTLE Re ceipts. . 2.500 head. Including ! market 1.800 Texans natives steady, Texans weak; na- CAi 1 i.lv 1 ne reueipia were vn muu- . mh-(l. eraie today, about 1.3uu head, and the quai- W aft ' Ity was inclined to run to extremes, that . vauEFP . , ,. I .... m nrt wrxfl I Mil , 1 K: ili n I 0 dresed beef snd butcheri' steers, 33.75M5.ln; steers under 1,000 lbs., 83.60 4.60; stockers and feeders, 2.oo4 .26 ; cowa and halters, ' 2.30ip5.2O; oanners. tl.tnHt'LCO; bulla. 8i.40 ; 44.0): calves, $3.0g41.OO ; Texans and Indian rteers, ' I2.354i4.60;'' cowa and heifers. 41.75 I 4J3.25. - 1 - :. ! HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head: market. 10c lower; plgi and lights. f.S0.t; packers. DUlcliers ana neai nray, u 00 la, 1 1 1 re were a few right good tlntahed heaves on aale as well aa auile a sonnmlng of rather undesirable grassy and snort-feu cattle. The market waa a good aeal lUe the quality. Dretsvd beef men took hold of the guod to cholcti dry lot beeves In very fair shape and bought them up at price that looked about ateady with yes terday, while on the ordinary run of cattle the trade was Incl.ned to drag and prices ruled weak to 10c lower than yesterday, compared with a week ago the desirable cattle are selling anywhere from strong to 10c. higher, while the less desirable grades are from steady to loc lower. In other words the spread in prices Is increasing aa the season advances. The best cattle here today brought 60. i5 and a fair clearance was made nume time before noon. There were lesa than a doien loads of cows here all told, and as a rule prices were lust about In yesterday's notches. Desirable dry-lot rows and heifers, as well as the best graseers, are in good demand and firm, but the thin and old grassy cows are alow sellers at mean figures, the same as they have been for some time past. Veal calves, bulls, stags, etc, are Belling at prices that show very little change as compared with a week ago. There waa very little doing In stockers and feeders today aa the offerings were decidedly limited and the demand slack. Good to choice yearlings have developed quite a little strength tnls week and find their ready sale at prices log 15c higher than a week ago for the ordinary run of low grades and off quality stuff shows no particular change. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Colo. Ind. la. do aarles B , Colorado Mid. 4s... Colo. A So. 4a Cubs It D. A K. O. 4a IMatlllera' Sac. la.. Erie p. 1. 4a do sen. 4a Hoeklns Vol. Japan ts .... Offered. 4a. M So. Railway ,. T7 Tciaa A P. la. ,. 71 IT.. St. U A W. 4a 1. 14 . 't'Dloo PaMlc 4s.... ,.105 II. 1. Steal 14 44... .. N Wabaah la .14 I do dak. B ..100 I Weatarn Md. 4s .. tt'i W. A I. E. 4a .AQ.. Wis. Central 4a .. Pl S. P. If. 40. 43 a.... n 4a.... 17 M ...... 16 114 .111 . 41 .101 . 14 .114 ::S5 .. Boatoa Stocks aad Boada. BOtJTON, July -Cll loans. 45 per cent; time loans. 4 per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: . Atchison ad). 4a.., do 4a Mil. (antral 4a... Atcllaon , do old Boston A Albany Bueton A Maine.. Boston Elevated Pltckkurg pfd .... Maalcaa Central . N T., N. H. A Pare Maruetta Valoa raciBv ... 14 (Adventure ' ...101 Allouei ... 74 I Amalgamated v ... 11; American lis ... V Atlantic ...Nl !Bin(baa , ...170 Cel. A Heels ...IU 1'eatenatel ...,1j7 Copper Range .... r'lialjr West 1. It. .111 'Pranklla .... 11 torenar ...14l,laie Hoyale Amor. Aran. Chant.... il 'Maaa. Mining as pfd tl aiiraiaa ... Amor. Pa an. Tula.. Amor. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T A sar. Woolen So pfd DoaUatea I. A t. .. Bdtsoa Bin. Ilia.. Maaa. Eleetno Maaa. Oaa United Fruit Halted Slot Mac.. la pfd Monk Butte V. 8 Stool de pfd Westing, oemmoa . Asked. Bid IT 'Mohawk ..U0 Moot. C. A C... ,.111 i01d Domlslea ..U!l0ooeol4 , .. 44 Parrot ..IU ualncr , ,. p4'Sbaaaaa , , .144 .Tamarack ., il Trlattf .. 11 tailed Copper ., ..101 V. 1 Mining.. ., .. 71 I). S Oil .. to it'tah .. aV Victoria .. 14 Winona , , .101 Weirertae .. It I . f . II . . 1 , II . :t .443 . 10 " . II . 17 . 10 . It . 1 . 11 . 40:, ! . H .101 at . al . M . 1 . 11 04 K . 1 . 4 lit No. 4.... 4.... 11.... 11.... I.... 11.... 1... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... I.... I..., 4.... I..., 4.... 1"! i..., 1..., 1... 1... 1 .... 1... 1... 1... 4... ... 4..., i... ... 1... 1... t... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... ... 4 .. 1... i... 4... 1... 1... Af. .. 44 .. 140 ,.. 441 . .1000 ,..1110 ,..1111 ;.. mo ... 141 ...to ... tM .. .140 ...1010 ...1040 ... HI ... Itt ... 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UO ....1104 171 440 : in lit , tM Pr . 1 II I to 4 tt 4 44 I tt 4 II 1 H 1 10 M I U 1 41 I 10 I II I 45 1 71 1 71 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 01 4 10 4 11 4 10 4 K 4 14 4 II 4 4t I 71 00 I It 1 14 4 41 I 11 I 10 1 01 10 It 1 It 14 CALVE9. 1 M I 14 4 IS 4 44 4 44 4 II 4 II 4 71 t. .1411 ,.161 . 140 ,. 120 .1344 ..1410 140 l 4r0 , 440 tM , 111 I 14 : 1 H Kl 1 to I It i 01 00 1 M I f 1 M I 10 8 14 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.600 head; native muttons, 8S.fi.O0; lambs, 84.00W8.00; culls and bucks, t3.34.76; stock ers, iS .006.15. Kaaaas City Lira Stack Market. KA NBAS CITV, July .-Reoelpts, .500 head. Including l.ioo southerns; market. .1..1I1. to weak: choice exnort and drti'cd heef steers. 5.4(Vfil 10: fair to good. 81.00 fiS0; stockers and feedera, 8J.75i4 36: west ern fed steers 83 5va 50; stockers and feed- r?ni4ix. southern steers. l3 0Ci9S.10; southern cows. 810fa.natlye cow-., jj no ffldfiO: native heifers, 83.00i6.85; bulla. i. fi4.o0; calves. $? 6Xu6.50. HOGS-Rrceipts. .'00 head: market 8c lower, top. .r&; balk of sales. rVf5ti.3Vi: heavy to & .45; packers. 6ofi6r-6: Tesas and Arlsona yearling". !5.6VSfi.M: Texas and Artsona sheep, 4.76o6.0: Texas goats. 00 tj3.n0; etockrrs and feedera. 83.ae5.00. Hoax rlty Live itoek Market. fllOUX CITT. July (Special Tele gram ) Receipts. 4t head: market strong; beeves t4.fyitrti.60: cows, bulls and mixed, S3 2T4T4!60; atockera and feedera. 43 J61?4.1i; calt-es and yesrllngs. 88 4044.10. HOGS Receipts, 8,100 head; market strong, selling at tCSMiAW; bulk of sales, JIEEP71AND I.AMB8 - Receipts. head; market strong. St. Joseph Live gtock Market. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo.. July CATTLE Re ceipts, 904 head; market, steady; natives, t4 5 .80; cows and heifers. 81.764.75; stock ers and feeders. Io00a.75. HOGS Receipts, 4.tW4 head; market, 610c lower; light. $tl. 47H7J4) 66 ; medium and hreivy. 86W(i.raH: bulk of salea. lii.SlVi BHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, 1,043 head, market, strong: lambs, Itoek la Bight. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: laiiir. liua. onrcii ev. tutKe. i.swi-, cmhVchi., lev pi 1 10. u. l 1 i-.i.-i ... Ki:i ttbik, ltull'ic; ivney a.iiij, ia-, tirtinrry, iin-i. 11a1( I rice yui ted ty vnnaii.t r tM cum pany: No. 1 upland, 4iu.6v; invuiuni. l.ev; imn4t., as iu. 101 eiiua', en.uu. liHA.V frr ton. lli.ni . uah oi.i,iiia.ril unr, In bbls f5.lt); gianul.itcil cane, ill Smikb. $i 11 ; gianu tateu ueei, 111 aucas, to. (II. BiMyr-iu u.,.., 4.1 fir tial.; It) cane, 4 lii-.b. tana. tl.,t; flu-, 11 5-il. cai.s, il.ov; caaea. ;4 --lti. caiie, 4i. CC'KHiK Ki.amu, No. 15, .jc rer lb ; No. 1.1, J.c .rr in.. Mo. u l.Stc per lb.; No in. li'tjc per lb.; N-. il. Hi per lb. c'L'REl' K1SH Kanilly wn.toiMn, per Quantr bbl., !) Ibn., 14 .in); Neiuuy 1 u 1 , -k. -t-rel, No. 1, v2o; No. i. e-'i. No. i, -u, Irlali, No. 8, 111, heiliiik. In" libi., ibt. riu :i, Noraay 4k. u, Norway Jk. 4.J. Holland, mixed. 111; lii.ilaiiil her. Ing, 111 ki-gt, nuiK trs, aw; Kegs, mixed, i'iv. cAiNAti" ottjusj-. 1.1 11, standard west ern, caojitK'; Alaiiie, 411a. "1 itiii.iioefi, 4-ib. enne, 4irl.; l-il., lti.4jll. I'lm at pies, htattd, --in.. 6-.tA4i - 1". muiil. Il k.aJ.-v. i.ulii 11 a)i..t!i, lamy, CHlifortila apri- ' t uts, 1.4i;;.ti0; pears, kl.ri.n i..; l n. ii'-, lanr.', 81.a6iuiC.4l; H. C, prachea, 8iu4ii.jt. j AlaeKA rnliiioii, ted, ll.io, tatm-y t hinooa, r ., e..l, latiivy uinrj r, r ., ei.eu. aniuiTirw, tj oil, il.hm; . niuaturtJ. In. iSttert piitaioes, 1I.1dii1.25. saiirrktiiul, tl; pump Kins, McAll.un: wax beans, i-b , '.otjHn; lima beans, 2-h . iav)i.X: spinach, 1131; cheap pens. 2-lD.. tiOc; extra. aju.c; fancy. I1.S64JI 75. KEW VEGETABLES. TtM AT0E8 Texaa, per ciate ot 80 lbs., 754;)C. WAX HEANS I'er market basket ot shout 15 Ua., 11.5. bTKlNG BEANS-Per market basket ot aoout 15 lls., 600. TfRNIPS. BfcJKTS AND CARROTS Per dos. bunches, L'5c. LKAK LKT'TUCB Hothouse, per dog. heuds. roc. CL't'l AlBKRS Home-grown, per doz., tup; TrxMs, per hu box, 8:.oo. ONIONS CallfurnlH. :c per lb.; Texas, In ciatea, white. Jl 7i; yellow, $1.35. GKKI'.N ONIONS Per Uos. bunchea 200. RADISHES Per dox. Punches, 16c. CA HBAG IC Home-grown, IH'- per lb. CALLlKIX.IWKR-1'cr dox heaals, 741. flRKKN PKAS-IVr hu., S1.3& NEW POTATOKS Prr bu., :5c. OLD VFAiKTAbLKB. POTATOPJS-Honu -grown, per bu Bti Sue; noum Da am a. r bu., 764jV; Colorado, Hoc per bu. NAVY BEA NS Per nu , 11 85; No. 8. 11.7a. LIMA BEANS Per lb. 84 TROPICAL FRUITS. DATRS per ot -lo. DKgs.. 82.00: Halloween, In 70-lb. boxes, per box. &c; Bayers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., 82.00 per dox.; H-lo. boxes, 1100. OB A NtlKS California, extra fancy nav els, huge size, 54.ii6u6.0U: Mediterranean sitiets, all sixes, i4.i-u4.a0; Valenclua ail sixes, 45.0Uiua.6n. LKMONS Ltutoiitcrs, extra tancy, 241 lixe, tb.vv; . to J'jO alxe. t,.io. FIGS California, per lo-lb. carton, 750 85c; imported Smyrna, three-crown, Uo; eix-crevn. ljc. BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch, U.7I tjii; jumbos, 8ii.buuS.00. PlNb-APl'LtS Horlda. sixes 24. 20 and , 83 ia. FRUITS. CHER I'. ITCH California, JiOO per 8-lb. scur cnerries. -iil. crate, 41. uu. UOOSi!.BhiiiKlLd I'er crate of 34 12.00. PeiACHES -California. 81.10 per bu. PLUMS California, 4l.6ti 2.(41. BLAt KBLKHIES Per 24-qt. crate. KASl'Ha.Hltits tteu. per Jt-pu 82.25: black, tier 24-rjl. crate. -.J. APKU.oi -Per 4-usket ciate, 11.76. CURRANTS Home-grots n, white and red. per L'l uta.. $1.6t". MELONJI V ATKRM KLONo i'er lb.. lVc, or about Vonc each. C A NT KLOU PES California, per crate,' about 45 melons, 84.5tXici.ui; Toxas, per' crate, about 46 melons, U.iVr. CUT MEAT PRICES. Ribs: No. 1, lie; No. 2, luc; No. 8. 8c-. Loin: No. 1. If; No. 2, 12Virc; No S, lie' Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 2, 5c; No. 2, 4,c Round: No 1, DVxC; No. !, 8c; No. 8, a-o.' Plate; No. I, ao; No. 2, Sc; No. S, 2Vxc. AlISt"b.LLANKOUS. CIDER Per kw. W 76; per bhl., $6.76. HON EY New, .-r 24 lbs., 13.60. CHEKSE-Swlas, new, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin Umberger, lzo; twltM, UVju; Young Americans, 16o. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16',c; bard shells, per lb., 13;c. Pecans, largu, per lb, 14c, small,, per lb 12o. Peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted, per lb.. 12c. Chill walnutn, pe: lb.. lZtjJJVio. Almonds, sot shells, per 10, 17c: hard enelis, per lb., 15c. Cocnanuts, 64 per sec t ot 100. box. qta. U26 crata, South Omaha.. Sioux City Kanoas City ... St. Louts St. Joseph Chicago Total I'm! :oi 2.414) :.6oo 1,0-13 10,tV0 ...10.872 46,654 19,914 1X78 6.S7P 4o0 2.10O 2.000 6.0 0 2,600 7.000 W4 4.M4 8.5x0 18 0G0 Traasary ftateateat. WASHINGTON. July 4 -Today s state ment of the treasury balances In tha gen eral fund, exclusive of tha tl6O.00O.O0O gold reserve shows: Available rash halan-e. 8174, tiA 820; gold coin and bullion, tl2.kW.a50; gold certificates, tATTl.OpO. Haak Cleariage. OMAHA. July A Bank clearing for to day were 81.642 127.33 and for the Corre sponding date last year 61,433,067.43. TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS 1 IkO I 71 1 704 1 IS 1 4ti t a 1 11; 1 M t 700 I ti 8TAGS. 8 lit I "0 1 711 1 41 4 144 8 11 1 M0 4 It HOGS There was not a very heavy run of hogs this morning and very little change aaa noticeable In the quality of ths aup pllea. Advices from Other markets, how ever, were more or leas bearish In tone and tqla fact had a very depressing Influence 011 the trade despite the very limited offer. Ing and the good general demand. The trade waa slow In opening as buyer demanded liberal conceaaiona and ealeamen were not disposed to let go at any great decline,, figuring that there were not enough hogs on sale to enable buyers to enforce their demands. When the trade did open up prlrea were generally a strong nickel lower than yesterday, the bulk ot the de cline being a the heavier grades. Light hogs seemed to he In good demand from all elasaas ol buyers and there was also a vig orous Inquiry for the desirable butcher grades. Aa a rule packers were decidedly Metal Market. NEW TORK, July 6 MRTALS There was a further sharp decline In the Ixndon tin market with spot quoted al 172 10a and futures at 168 I7s d. locally the market was weak snd lower In sympathy with apot quoted at t37.&37.75. Copper was ta 6d n!gher In the Ixmrton market with spot quoted st 81 10s and futures at AM 10s. Locally no charge waa reported with lake quoted at (IS .60&li) 00; electrolytic at 818 a&Qrlt.624 and caatlng at tlt.00i3n8.12H. Lead waa unchanged In both markets, clos ing at 26 17s td In I-ondon and at ti8V 6 00 In the local market. Iron waa un changed In the English msrket wl'h stand ard foundry ouoted at 10d and Cleveland warrants at as lHd. Locally the market was unchanged, with No. 1 foundry north em quoted at tla0.2SS 1 T6: No. 2 foundry northern. 81T75ani2S; No. 1 foundry south ern. 8l7 5fVfjn8.cn; No. S foundry southern, tl7rft17 50. ST. LOUIS. Hi.. July t-METAr-S-Lesd. steady st to 60; spelter, quiet st 15 S7H. nsrar aad Malasaea. NEW TORK. July SUGAR Firm; fair refining. 8c; centrifugal, M teat. 2c; molasses sugar, SC. Refined, stead v; No. 4, 4 .20c; No. f 4.16c: No. I. 4 10c; No. . 400o; No. 10, 4fOc: No. 11. 2V- No. 12. I 60c; No. It. t86c; No. 11 tafto; confeotloners' A. 4 5c; mould A, 6 06?; cut loaf. 6 c: crushed, 6 40c; powdered, 4t0c; granulated, 4 ;oc; cubes. 4 16c . MOLASSES Steady i New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. Sofittc. NEW. ORLEANS, July t Bl'G'AR Steady, open kettle, centrifugal. tC3 7-lic: centrifugal yellow, titjlc; aarconds, 2tJ tc. MOLASSES Firm, syrup. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. July t -COFFEE-Market for coffee futures opened ateady at un changed prleea In keeping with Heady European rabies., but eaaed off a partial 6 points during the session under s little selling and local liquidation. A consider able part of the trsdlng wsa in the shape of exchanges from feeptember to later months. The market steadied In the after neon on reports that a Fren.-h authority had estimated tha total BraalMan crop at 10, 17.00 bags. The close wss steady net unchanged to 6 points higher. Sales for Wool Market. . , BOSTON. July S.-V'OOI--Th Boston Commercial Bulletin will say of the wool market tomorrow: The week has been broken by had weather and the holiday.' but nevertheless, a moderate business has been accomplished In new wools. Differ ent transactions in new territory are re ported and nearly l.ootf.ono pounds of un washed medium fleeces were sold to arrive However, the majority of dealers are em ployed In opening and grading the arrivals, for there ure mb yet but few full lin -s available for Inspection. Manufacturers continue to show their Interest In tho market and If Is felt thnt when the as sortment becomes more complete, a livelier business will result. Merchnnta are steadily 1 maintaining values, hut they are not ask ing for advances ovpr current rates, uuy Ing continues In the west, the principal transfer being that of the "Empire" clip of Wyoming. Thla clip amounts to about Jofl.oOO pounds and rlosely resembles Mon tana wool. It ia nnderntaxid thut the price paid was 24Sc Operations are still going on in Iduho, with buyers giving lS"&19c for average clips, and llxrVJle for good ones. In Ohio, Slific Is being nsked fur medium unwashed fleeces on the cars, anil fine washed is being nuoted at 83r3nc. Neatly 1.000,00 pounds of quarter and three-eighths blood flceeea were sold to arrive at 3c and better. The shipments of wool from Boa ton to date from Deceintier 27, 1!6, ac cording to the same authority, are l-"7.-274.267 pounds, ugHlnst 1Jt.3 ;i pounds at the same time Inst year. 'I lie receipts to date are 126.27d.147 pounds, against lvi,Ju7,CJi pounds for the same period laat year. ST IX3UI8. Mo., July 4 WOOl-Steady ; medium grsdes combing and clothing. Z4 2c; light fine. 1SV22c; heavy nne, liVu'lac; tub washed. 3241 4-c Cotton Market. NEW TORK. July tl -COTTON Spot, closed unlet; middling uplands, Ift.Plci mid dling gulf, 110f.o; fales, 3,tl75 bales. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July B.-OOTTON-Qulet; middling, liifcc; sales. 64 bales; receipts, none; hlpnients. none; stock. ?7.955 bales. LIVERPOOL July H.;tJTTON Soot, dull; prices unchanged: Amerlran middling, fair, 6.6M; good middling. 6.30l; middling, 6.0M; low middling. 6xl; good ordinary. 5.70d; ordinary. 6.6k1. The rales of the day were 5.CO0 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export, and Included 4.9 0 American; receipts, 8,0o0 bales, all Amerl-' can NEW ORLEANS, July -COTTON-Spot. cloaed quiet; sales, 700 bales; low ordinary, 7c. nominal; ordlnar). k'.e. nominal: good ordlnarv. 1 -lfic; low middling. KSc: mid dling. HVfrc; good mlrtdlinr. HH,c; middling fair. 12c nominal; fair. 12Hc; reielpts, l.loj hales: stock, 53.184 bales. REAL ESTATE THtSU'EnJ, Joseph R. Sollsbury and wife to . Carl A. Lcrson, beginning 189 feet north ar.d 38 feet west of southeast corner of nw'4 of sw. 10-15-13 t Msry Heffernn to Ella R. Bhw, lot 22. block 16. Hanaiom Place. J. Lowy to Cynthia M. McCaeue, lota 4. S and 4, block t. Baker Place Mary Cumpton to Mary Cumpton. nw of neK of lot 8. and lots t and of 21-14-lt John W. MrDonald to Charles E. fVbson. lot 22. block 16, Dundee Place A. O. EldT et al. to George T. Morton, lot . block 7. In Patter son Prk add Jesse W. Jennings and wife to Charls F. Hsrrls. lots . 7, 8, and 10, block 7. Bright"''.... Harrv A. Tukey to Elirar A. Balrd. lots 4 and T In Grsddy's suh of block 7, In Lowe's ?d add Davt p w-Ujt and wife m Jo seph C. ChrlnMe. su t o 10. b'ock 24. I" Hviitli Oni'i" Jutta A. Vin'-n to Merodes Minltin. rndlvlded one-'.lf In terest of lot 11. hliM-U 1. Missouri Avenue Pa'k Edward Cssldv id w'fe tr. pt-r rrsgh. lot bio'-'' t. and lot 8. block 10. ?d add to Mount Douglas Oeer-e M Hoxnrd an wife to f lot il. I.loek . p r'la irt Pla J. . 4-h-lntie et al to A'bu a E 4ra4erecn. lot 11. block 4. Spring Lake Park add. -, 1.10 1,600 20A 5 700 t.000 150 t?5 160 I SOI Total for July (, ltol. ... . ,...'.ll.eu