THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 8, 1006. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Xoreincnt of ew Crop Has Its Iffect Oi Wheat WEAKNESS RULEs 1.1 LEADING CEREAL Larva Arofptanrrt of Blda In South west on Sew Grain Cora Hold firm, Showing Slight Gain t Smloa'i t lose. OMAHA. July 7. ID". ' After Stsj-tlng wea on further selling aa-alnat free acceptances in the aouthwest, I tna market steauicil aomewnat on covtiwn by shorts, oniy 10 weaaen attain ana ciowj In war. Kali mitten nt sales bv the country laat night ran aa high at l.oW.twu bushels, mostly No. 2 red. ine hard wiieat naa not yet started to move. Reports from the spring wheat belt continue favorable, on the whole, and weather la line. Indication ar for higher tempetature and continued clear conditions. v hlle ilule expi.rt busi ness was said to have teen woiked, and little wheat sold to miller 11 , this business is so small that It gives nti hope of any material quantity being worked. Tnc fu turu la rurely a matter of the Ideas of consumers here and aDrona, unless, oiinu. ; sale, r.,ni nu. tumm-. o,.... course, some accident should happen In the steady; No. 2, bic. nominal, in elevator northwest to cause alarm for ine spring and o9e, nominal, f. o. b., P.,,0;snj; wheat crop. I yellow, 6iVc, nominal; No. 2 white, tic, hM arm with anma rnmnlalnts 1 nominal, uution market was also weaaor coming in respect to lack of warmth and . during the lirst hour witn wheat and on moisture through this state. It seems that I god weather, but finally rallied on out raln and higher temperature. wouja , .upport closing partly He net lower cron dltlons. Country acceptances continue light Oats continue to drag. Sales were large a lain overnight, resulting In pressure on the near deliveries, the far months going i off on realising and favorable reports re specting the crop. There have been a lot of oat dumped on the market In the lust two or three days and It Is probable the trade la pretty well evened up. Primary wheat receipts were 417,100 bush els and shipments 220"0 bushels, agalti.st receipts last year of 8I8.O00 bushels and shipments of 190,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 6;8,00O bushels and shipments 326.0O0 bushels, against receipts last year of 4W.000 bushels and shipments of 4M.U0O bushels. Clearances were So.000 bushels of wheat, 10,&5 barrels of flour, 69,000 bushels of corn and 200 bushels of oats. Liverpool closed tlSd lower on wheat nd cnaii& lower on corn. Broomhall estimates world's wheat ship ments for Monday at H.SOO.fmo bushels. The government -rop report will he Issued at 2 o'clock Tuesday. It will show acreage and condition of corn, condition of winter and spring wheat and all small grilns, and acreage and condition of flax, rice and to bacco. Local range of options- nanennat 10 mi rrno uimer v&iiiiik , Articles. I Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tes y Wheat I July... 72A TtA T1HA 71HA 7?SA Sept.. 71A 71 TtA 71HA 71HA 72iA Corn July... 44A Wt 4GHA 4A Sept... 46X 4SA 46 H A 4CB Oats Sept 82H S334A A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash gales. WHEIAT No. S hard, t car, 71c; 1 car, tOc: No. t hard. 1 car, 70o. CORN-No. X, 1 car. 47o. OATS No. 3, 1 car, SSo. Omaha rnsli Prices. 1VtoEAT-No. 2 hard, 72fl73Hc: No. S hard, 6971 c; No. 4 hard, 60&t)c; No. i spring, 70c. CORN No. 2, 47o; No. I yellow. 4747Vic; No. 8 white, 48c. OATS No. 3 mixed, 36938Hc; No. I white, 8tc; No. 4 white. 3&Hc Carlot Betclsli. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicatro Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth St. Louis 14 2R9 88 73 U , m 8 11 I 84 00 66 71 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnres of the Trading; and Closing; Frlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 7. Weather throughout the United States today continued favorable for the new wheat crop and the local mar ket waa weak, final quotations on the Sep tember delivery being down Sc. Corn waa off Ho. Oats were down Hc Provisions were l&n2Vc higher. , The bearish feeling that prevailed through, out the entire session was due chiefly to the absence of rain in the greater part of the wheat growing sections. Other factors that contributed to the weak tone were a decline at Liverpool and a probability of a big increase In the movement of the new crop as shown by liberal acceptances of bids sent out by cash houses. Selling was gen eral during the day and the only support for the market came from shorts. In tho last half of the session the market became steady on buying caused by reports of sales for export. The demand, however, vas not sufficiently lively to prevent an other decline, prices at the close being al most at the lowest point. September op ened HOVo to ASc lower at 78c to 7X't)0, aold down to 78o and closed at 78, H'.tc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 123,000 bu. Primary receipts were 417,009 bu.. against 818.000 bu. the same day last year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chlcigo reported receipts of 244 cars, against Hi5 cars last week and 149 cars one vear ago. Ideal weather for the crop and the weak ness of wheat caused some profit-taking in corn early in the day and resulted in moderate weakness. Later cash houses re ported that acceptances of bids were ex tremely light and this caused an Improved demand toward the middle of the day. All of the early loss was regained and the mar ket held ateady during the last hour of trading. The close was steady. September opened o to fca higher to He lower at 2!2-J?. ,ol1 b"lween 61t61Ho and 61W40 and closed at 61c. Local re ceipt war 268 cars, with H of contract grade. The oats market was weak all day on free celling by local longs. Weather condi tions were fsvorable for the new crop and advances from the country stated that In many sections the growing grain showed marked Improvement. September opened Vo to HiHo lower at 34Cc to S4Wa4V,e. sold between 84 o and 84"Mj34Hc and closed Ho. Local receipts were M cars. Provisions were quiet and firm. Ribs were In moderate demand by small pack ers, while other products were bought by pit traders. The chief bullish Influence was a 6c advance in the price, of live hogs. At .tVA0-, BfPtmoer pork was up 12c at 17 "JAr4 wa" 2Ho higher at $3.00. Rlba were BflfTHa higher at $9.42!fJ9.4R tOstlmated receipts for Monday: Wheat- SJfJ corn' 689 ciT' u- 211 car; hogs, 0,000 nead. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcl . Open.l Hlgh. tow. CTo. Tes"y. T8HI 78H) T9 7S4i784,r&J;79fflli 7Kiff 80S I f71H 61 80 l&OfitjOWl 80iA 61Ti6lu; 60V 61 84 S4'4 !613W SI 61 S7Vi SSH S4H;S4Vu I 88 I 851 88 84V4iH 84 3bi I I 50 17 60 I 17 SO I 17 17 60 17 J7 12H 17 17 06 17 12', 10 W 871 8 80 t 8S o:Hl 8 7 I 86 00 $ 06 8 82U 8 7Z 00 I 60 87H on 87V4, 02V 62S1 t 45 8 m $ 00 $ 62H t 6?H! 45 JS I 26 I I 16 62V' 4b 26 17VJ No. t. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUK Easy ; winter patents, $3.604 00: winter stralghu. $.1.av(f3.7u; spring patents, $3.7tif4.0i; spring straights, $3.454i3.85: bak ers. J.S0ffl.l0. WHEAT No. t spring (OgSSVc: No. 1 TMjc; No. 2 red, 7SViiTK,e. tup-No. Sl,c; No. $ yellow. f2Vic. vjAio-nu. i, 01 -i-; ;o. 2 wnite, Xi'ijUOW;: No 8 white. S5Hfi3Sc. RY;-No. 2. BARLEY OoxmI feeding, 4t5-tlc; fair to choice malting, V-XtWc. BEEDrt-Flagt, No. 1, $1 084: No. 1 north WMtern, $1.10. Prime tlinothv. $3i(o4 05. Clever, contract grade. $11.3. PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (loce. f 4fcC'i 65. Mess pork, per bbl., $17,664(17 W. J.ard per 100 lbs.. $8.85. Short clear fides tVixed). $9.7f.87V. The receipts and shipments of flour and arnin were: iteoirts. Bhlpinents nour, pins 24 so Wheat, bu ,v,ojo Corn, bu 447, twts, bu 510. 10 Rye, bu I .two Uarley, bu 6f..fa 18.SIX) 10,8.0 iso.rno sU.ftJO On the Produce exchange today the but. 1 oulet ei ter market was steady; rreameiy, 15tf20c; 1 no'nts dairies. 15-fflSe. Kmrs, steady; at mark, I fcu ls w vaiw-a inviuuru, i-;iiv;, iirwin, isr; prime firsts, 16c; extras, 18c. Cheese, steady, liK4 felUaC. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Os. .air I.-6EED9 Clover. cash, $700; October. $.. Timothy, prima, -' lt Als'ke, August. 17.48 nuked. KYE No. 2, eiV nominal. JKW VORK GKF.RAL MARKET Quotation of the liar on Varloaa Commodities. NEW TORK, July 7.-Fl.OUR-Recelpts, 22,2- libl. ; exports. 8.578 l)bls ; sales, S.l'W Pubs. .Vaiket dull and barfly steady; Min nesota patents, $4.30-04 60; Minnesota bakers, j; winter patents, I4.0(f4 30; win ter t.trai(fhts. .i.x.Vn4.i; wlntrr extras, fci.W) ti3.o; low grades, $2 3 3b. Rye hour, quiet; lair to good, H. 90-41 0. SO; choice to fancy, W.'aQ4.20. COii.N..L..rtLi Steady; fine white and yel low, el.Aifii.iw; course, $1.10cg,1.12; kiln dried, .'...'( .I.W. RYE Pull ; No. J western, 67c t. o. b. Npw ork. VH kAi Receipts. 10.100 bu. : export. 18,- 47s ,u.; sai-s, 1,j,0i bu. future. Spot market easy: No. 2 red. M7e. nominal, to arrive In elevator; No. 2 red, w to nr live, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 noruiern Uu lutn, Wc, nnmlnal, f. o. b., afloat; No. I not them Manitoba, 90r, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Further sevete declines appeared In wheat today, reflecting weak cables, larger lecelpm of new wucat, heavy In dian shipments and stop-ioss soiling, finally the market milled uii covering and closed steady at "So to J,c net decline. May, MV'iM lo-lw, closing nt fe'c; Juiy, S."i'tf t&c, closing at Xbc; September, M'W1, closing at h4c; December, SfiaifiC clos liig at 8te. t t OlO Keceipis, iu.wv nu.; rHiim, o,.--i t1 y'f.sHc croslng at uSSic; Uecember closed at bie. . OA i 8 Receipts, 480 bu. ; exports 200 bu. Hpot, barely steady; mixed oats, 2b to 22 lbs., 42Hii43c; natural white, 00 to ii lbs., 4J'34it;; cllrped white. 28 to 40 lbs., 4'FtliUSteady; spring bran. $19.2fi prompt shipment; middling 19-76 .prompt slilp-in-nt; city, 84l.Vofrf23.S0. HAY Lull; snipping, 5f4foc; to choice, R6'ii-95c. 1 Hofl yulet; state, common to choiije, 19fi. 10ul4c; 1904, nominal; olds, nominal; Pacific coast, 1W06. Waloc; 19.14, 12c; olds. "TuUKa-Steady; Galveston. 20 to 26 lbs.. 20c; California, 21 to 2b lbs., 21c, Texis, dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 19c. PROVISIONS-Heet, steridy; funiily. 810.JO fdlOdO; mess, t8.0o.,i8.W. Ueef hains, 8-l.M j.22.50 packet. 8.Ui""3.50; city extra India nai 'refined: ea'.y; conuVn. 9,30; Bouth America. 89. S6; compound, K.Mi'J :f-i. flnn; family, $W.W; hort clear. 81i..51.oo; mTAi uw-Wu?et; city. 6c; country, MjSHc HICK-Flrni; domestic, fair to extra, M lUJTTER-Flrm; street price. extra cr anie y, 21'2l,e olhcmi prices, creamery common to exti-3. WflZlci ""'fy mon to extra, 12'ulc; western factory common to firsts, lwiil.c; western Imitation creamery, extras, lsc; western ttrats, lb J.'.M'S:,, . .mt full cream, 10 state fair to good rB-w t - ferlor, 8V4&9Hc .... vnnsvl- EGG3-Steady to firm; tatv.i ewnhVte vanla and nearby, fancy 'elected wh'te. 23c; state choice, 21622c; state mixed, extra. 204i21c; western firsts, lGViitfl'c. . western seconds, lSfelc: southern, 14aimc. rt,t t Tn v t i, irrfiriilar : western spring chickens. 18o; fowls, 13c. m 12c. Lressed, quiet; western spring chickens. 174jC1c; turkeys, llfiruc, fowls. 6ijU3c. St. Loots General Market. ST. LOCIS. July 7.-VHEAT-IX)Wer; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; traca, new. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 37c; a7,c: Betilcmber, 34V.c; December, track, No. 2 white, 42rB42Vc. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. $4 Jo (84.50; extra fancy and straight, J..t)84.iW. clear, 32.76'e3.50. SEED Timothy, steady, 82.Mi3.oO. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, WC. HAY-Steady; timothy, 812.5 17.00; prairie, 39.0Wy 12.00. IRON COTTON T1ES-81-O0. BAGGING 8c. HEMP TWINE 70. . . , PROVISIONS-Pork. higher; JMn. 316.87. 1-ard, ttrm; prime steam. l.s.5. nry sat meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. $9. 75; clear ribs, 89.8VH: short clears, $10.M. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts HU.oJ, clear ribs, 810.ti2m short clear, IVJ.75. POVLTRY-Steady; chlcktns. 9V2c; spring, lf,c; turkeys. 10c, ducks tc; geese. 6c. HT'TTEU 4Julet; creamery, loSj'lc. dairy, 142170. EGGS-Steady. iac. se rount ,mt. ti.OOO Flour, bbli Wheat, bu Oats, bu.. Corn, bu.. 7.000 41.(0) i,0t 72.000 12.(00 44..0 44 tOO Minneapolis Ca9n Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July, l -KTl. nntents. l4.i.oh4.36; seeono. paienm. c ;.; 1 nrst clears, 3.36a3.4; , 2.60. second cl?ais, $5j t. i X' T K11IU til SYWffl.1.7S lt.uiet.or iidu'. ot nauc quotation foj Minneapolis and Clilcano delivery.) Ihe rangt of prices, ns reported by . U. 4V Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was; Artlclea.! OpenTTlIlBh.j Low. Close. Yes y Wheat I I I I xtinnnoii rush rinse Wheat: No. 1 northern, 80Vc; to arrive. 7ioc; No. 2 northern, 7bnjc; to artive, i8Hc; No. 8. 77o 77c; No. 1 durum, 6sc; No. 2 durum, 60c. Coin: No. $ yellow, 4SV; No. 3 4J7,c. Oats: No. 3 white, 3oc; No. 3, i,t(folc. Barley: 888460. Rye: BUliPo'C- Fla; lion. Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July 7. WHEAT-July. 6S7c; Septemlier, 70a(3 70c; Oacember. 71'ac; cash. No. 2 hard, 73c. new; No. 3, 71c; No. 4, 68V; No. 2 red, 71Vi'&72c, nomi nal; No. 8, 71Vu72c; No. 4, 71c. CORN July, 4Sc; September. 47Te; De cember, 44'u4.".c: cash. No. 2 mixed. 50Sc; No. 3. oOtuooV. No. 2 white, 62c; No. 3, 62c. OATS 1'nchariKcd; No. 2 white, Whva 40c; No. 2 mixd. 3CWi3VC- LOOS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood caaes Included, 14Vc; case count, 14c; cases returned. He less. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $13.50614.06; choice prairie, $10 8 '&11.00. KYE Steady, &ulfc. lirTTEK Creamery, 19c; packing. ?,c. RecelMs. Shipments. Wheat, bu 1US.0X) 17.0 0 Corn bu 810 0 Oats, bu sot" "w Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 7. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 21c; extra nearby prints. 23c. fcXKJS Steady ; nearby fresh. 18c, at murk; weetern fresh, 18c, at mark. C H EES E I nc hanged ; New York full creams, choice, llVullVve; fair to good, lOWtjllc Mllveankee Grain Market. MILWAI KEE. Wis., July 7 WHEAT Easier; No. 1 northern. 8niQ.6Hic; No. 2 northern. k2V)Mo; September. 7Hc. RYE null: No. 2. 4ft64c. BARI'EY Stesdy ; No. 2, 5:iVrSu6c; sam ple, 4ti:4e. CORN Steady; No. $ cash, 51'4&(ilc; September, 61Hc. Dnlath Grain Market. DCLfTH. Minn. Ju.ly 7. WHEAT To 'arrive. No. 1 northern. 79Vc; No. 2 north i ern, i71c; on ir.irK. ?o. 1 portnern. ,c; No. I northern. 77c; July, J9',c; Septem ber, 7Sc; Decrmber, 77Hc OATS To arrive, on track and July, 85sC. , Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. July 7 CORN Lower: No. $ yellow, 62Hc; No. 3. 6-4C. No. 4, 61Hc; no rade. 50e. tAT8-Dull; No. I white. 38V: hite. 37(S3So: No. 4 while. 3'.i37c jno. 1 WHISKY On, the basis of $1.20 for Ifched goods. Codec Market. NEW YORK. July 7 -COFFEE-Market for futures opened steady at an advance of ,lf ' moderate BnsllUn receipts. Trading early a 11.1 some months eased off from the opening, but later lVll7C; Old, lllfl-, orc.,.u., .-- CtmVWfikWtiTio.! haird'-,? B2V4 CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, ole; track, 62H 630; September, 60"VeWc; December, May... 81 WB1 si wviU'tflwu'o LTTi'"":; 1 July... 7S4J7 78!, 7SV: 8H H Sept...l78''A78Vam 7;Sl77VffnL, Dec....7a4!(ji 7i 7sWi .6V;i3Vif-4 FJuTly... lm 112W imj 1 12Hl Bent.. 1 1H lliiU 1 L7; 112 1 l-'S OcPt.:.: 1 livt lliul llDVsl HOT! HHa local ere moderate buyers and there . nit rcverlr.a; with the close steady at a net advance of 5-nl0 points. Sales for the day were reported of 23.250 bags, including September at ASoc; December. i.uc; March, (6r; Way. 7 Ova. Spot Rio, steady; No. 1 Invoice, 710. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Early Market Ehowt Good TfTeot of Sup port Which Appeared Friday. WEAKNESS FOLLOWS BANK STATEMENT Prices Mxde Some Recovery Toward the Ijiat and the Cloalnar Tone Was Steady. NEW VORK, July 7. Cntll It waa un- settled by the publication of the werik bank return today the stock market showed the good effect for the turn of the support of the market which uppeared yesterday after the varying struggle of the previous portion of the week. A stimulating Influ ence was the buoyancy of the Hill stocks. '1 hece were affected by revival of the ore lands deal rumors and Cnlted States Steel stocks respondrd In sympathy. Other speculative leaders moved upwards con veniently. Covering of shorts for outstand ing bear accounts admittedly played a large part In the buying. The gains were abruptly lost upon the appearance of the bank statement which was a decided dis appointment. Preliminary estimates of (be week s currency movement had given rise to reports of small gain In cash. The re quirement of the trust companies to com ply with the new law Increasing: the pro portion of reserves to be held In their vaults has been discussed for some time, but It was not supposed that the with drawal of the whole amount needed would be deferred until the date of the required change. The banks' loans of -.003.000 caih during the week seems to point to that procedure having been followed. It Is suggested, however, that the banks may have been making some return of covern ment deposits In anticipation of the call for 810,000,000 to be placed In the treasury on July 10. Rates for sterling exchange were maintained In the nominal market of today and the' money market was re ported easier. The Rank of England se cured gold In the London market without apparent competition from New York. The rise In sterling exchange and the fall In the discount rate at Paris also relieved London of money pressure. There was an other transfer from here throuph the sub treasury of 2600.000 to San Francisco which ; Is due to remittance for payment of Insur ance looses, tne settlement or wnicn is now making progress. Prices made 'some recov ery again at the last and the closing tone was steady. Total sales of bonds, par value, K.uoo.yuo. The following are the quotations on the stock exchange: Sales. High. Low. Cleao. 4i sdama Express Amalsamated Copper ... Amerlran C. A F Amtrlraa C. A F. pfd... Amerlran Cotton OI) Amerlran Cotton OH pfd 89.40(1 MM ton uv ino4, 4'i 9 994 90S, 90 59 99 90 220 Ameriran fexpreaa Amerl-an H. A L. pfd 1X American Ira, securities.... S.S00 Ameriran Ltnaaed Oil 24 67 68 67 19 40 Am., L.lnaeed Oil pfd.. Amariran LocomotlYs Am. Locomotlra ptd.. J. 200 C ' 7i 47 118 American S. A F... H.ftOO American B. A R. pfd 4 (XI American Sugar Refining.. 900 Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa 2f0 Anaconda Mining Co 16,700 Alchinon Atchlaon pfd 100 Atlantic Coast Una 100 Baltimore A Ohio 4,300 Baltimore A Ohio pfd 14i 119 181 100 I34 14 U6H 110 91 131 T. 100 1JS4 'iiii 144 119 130 23.1 S7 100 136 Va 117 15944 '.74 17 199 171, 99 13d 11; 92 74 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.... 11.000 Canadian Paclflc J00 Central of New Jtner Cheeapcake A Ohio too Chlcaso Oraat Weftern. .... 900 Chicago A Northwestern... 900 Chlcaso, Mil. A St. Paul.. 14,100 Chicago T. A T 169V 17 199 173 H 169 121 64 18 198 174 12 29 92 49 3 49 139 4 19 78 212 (20 40 8.1 97 4d 77 9 161 176 17 . 43 62 Chicago T A T. pfd C, C, C' A St. Loull... 100 11.000 I0O 200 2(10 92 80 38 . 4 141 24 2 49 SJ 48 1S9 19 Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Snnthern Colorado ft Bo. let pfd Colorado A 80. td pfd Consolidated Gaa Corn Products, rfs , Corn Products pfd. rfg Delaware A Hudson Delaware. L A V.' Denver Rio Oranda Denver 8) R. O. pfd Distillers Barurltlea Kri Erie 1st pfd Krle id pfd General Klectrlc Illinois Central International Paper International Paper pfd.... International Pump International Pump pfd.... Iowa Central Iowa (antral pfd K ansae City Southern Kansu City So pfd Louisville ft Nashvllla 400 114 113 'loo '40 '40" 300 I.0O0 100 " sno joo t0 100 57 41 77T 14 179 18 82 87 40 77 ics 176 19 82 200 26 25 ..... 61 142 20 4,. 161 '4 47 24 51 142 20 I 161 170 91 32 6 a 37 1.10 47 ; fi i i. 128 89 78 16 96 2lh 122 j0 36 26 9'. 23 62 97 41 20 49 700 900 1200 700 20d 200 24 (I 14? 21 5 161 Mexlcsn Central Minneapolis A Bt. Louis... M., St. T. A 8. B. M M . St. P. & 9. 8. M. pfd.. Missouri Pacific Missouri. Kanssa A Texae.. H.. K. A T. pfd National tMrf 1.900 92 II 2,700 75 74 National R. R of M nM . New York Central New York. O. A W. I Norfolk ft Wertf rn I Norfolk ft w. pfd ! North AmrrlcaQ 2.' 4.-0 1.400 131 48 88 ISO 47 97 I'arillc Mall j Pennsylvania People Gas 8nn 15,200 400 "I'.ioi 100 -' 127 8S 47 ' 99 91 126 99 '" (6 p ('., c. ft St. L rrenrea sieei 1 ar Presied fieri Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading Rending 1st pfd 67.200 124 191 -Ktaaiuf Zd pld Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Islsnd Co Rork Island Co. pfd Rubber Goods pfd St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd .' St. Louia Southwestern Bt. Louis B. W. pfd Sou'hem Pacific Bo. Paclflc pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tennaaaee. Coal A Iron Texas Pacific Toledo, Bt. L. A W T.. St. b. A W. pfd t'nlon Pacific t'nlon Paclflc pfd t'nlted States Ei press t'nlted Btatea Really t'nlted Stales Rubber U. B. Rubber pfd t'nlted Slaire Bteel I . 8 Steel pfd Va. .Carolina Chemical Va. -Carolina Cham, pfd Wabaeh Wnbaeh pfd Wella-Fargo Rxpreaa Weellnghnuea Electric Weateru tTnlon Wheeling A I,eko Krle .t.. 800 1.000 700 too 27 9 23 42 29 96 23 42 7.800 C 96 119 4 99 142 26 47 144 94 lit 80 46 lfts 96 101 14 106 19 44 281 161 2 1' 46 102 .7 100 71 1.400 . tfiO 400 600 1(10 200 11,700 84 98 146 81 24 47 144 54 98 141 31 1 47 148 100 45 (00 109 46 109 86 101 16 44 41.900 36 71,100 102 600 39 'iiii 44 10O 100 W tsconrin Central Wis. Central pfd Northern Paclflo Central Leathe Central leather pfd 8!ne-hert1eld Steel Great Northern pfd Intorborough Metropolitan.. T.900 204 1.100 17 :oo 17 290 97 71 1.900 7,611 72 298 2 I 700 00 87 74 9t 74 Interborougri Met. pfd Total aaiea for the day, 417,200 share. Boston Stock and Bonds. BOSTON. July 7-Call loans, cent; time loans, 6ti64 per cent closing on stocks and bonds: 4S per Official 4 M J6' II 29 tht - 20 TO IS 1J 16 17 7 1144 t 2 9T 102 29 a U 9 -6 66 t 131 Atchison adl. 4a... do 4a Mei. Central 4a..., Atchison do pfd Bnston A Albany. Boston at Mains... Iloston Elevated .. Fttchburg pfd . M AdeantuM . 1001 Allouaa 1". . 76 Aatalgamated . . 87 9 .144 .170 .161 .131 American Sine Atlantic Illngham Cal. aV Heels., ceotennlal Copper Range Daly Weat .... Franklin Gran by Isle Koisla ... Maaa. Mining . "Michigan ... Mohawk Mont. C. AC. did ikimlnloo . Osceola Parrot Mexican Central 20 N. V., N. H. A H..191 Para Marquatte ts t'nlon Paclflc Amer. Arge. Cbem.. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Bugar do pfd American T- A T.. Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A 8. Edison Elac. lllu... Maaa. Klectrlc do pfd Mara Uaa lulled Shoe alach.. do pfd North Butt I B. Steal do pfd Wealing, coaunoa . Asked. Bid. .144 .. 21 . X 174 .130 .132 .131 .10(Uulncy 27 bhannoa Tamarack Trinity .240 . 11 . 99 . 9 . 79 . 30 . 9i . 46 .101 4 . 19 I sited Copper V. 8. Mining... V. 8. OH Ctah Victoria Winona Wolverine Kew York Mlnln Stock. NEW YORK. July 7. Closing quotation on mining stocks were: Adams Cob 10 Little Chief . I .rto .140 . 1 . 4 . 7 . JO Alice Ureara Brunswick Cos .210 . 90 . 48 Ontario Opoir Pboents Pntosl Savage Sierra Nevada small Hope .. under fin- Comstock Tunnel 14 Con. Cat. A Va 84 Hora Silver too Iran Stiver 419 Laadrllie Cos 4 Offered. wss . Oenrlav Hon Averaajes. 5 NEW YORK. July 7. Th statement of the clearing bouse banks for th five days was mis wee snows mat ine nanus noia Vi,. 16.078 over the legal reserve requirements. This Is a decrease of $6,50.ti75 as compared witn last week, ine statement followsr Loans, $1,060,678,100; decrease. $.26.8no. Derail. tU.usu.$4s,7uv; decreaa, fU.271.8u0. Circulation, !MXi.iO; Increase. 273.v. Le gal tenders, 8M.2i0.0tO; decrease, 83.O06.6OO. 8ecle, 8IM,2M."0; decrease, ..SOO. Re serve. t2ho.6il,uoO; decrease, 8K.!'9.0U0. Re serve required. SIMM,!; decrease. $3,313,. 8. Surplus. $S.4t,ii'7&; decrease, $S.oSO,67o. Kx-1'nlted States deposits, $10.3ol,22n; de crease, $5,5n2,!i0. "lew York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 7-MONEY-On call, nominal; no loans. Time loans, easier; sixty days, 4V(HS per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 6't per cent. PRIM K MERCANTILE PAPEn-4Vg6 per cent. BTF.KUNO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 4.4Tftf 4 (t"M) for demand and at $4.S23 K210 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 84 82 and $4.si.4, commercial bills, $4.Va4lS. SILVER Har. tU'c; Mexican dollars, 60c. HO N D8 Govern men t, steady; railroad, steady. Quotations on New Tork bonds today were as roitows: V, I. ret. la. ret-- do coupon V. I. la, rrg . 103(4 iJapan (a. Id wrlas. .. M4 lOS'Ai do 4a ctfa.. 92 .101 do 4Sa ctfa... .10241 do td aerlea. .. .li'2 L. A N. unl. 4a ... 94 ... 91 ...mi ...101 ... 77 ..: 9 a.. X ...100 ... 4H 4a. 93 ... 99 ...in ...104 ... n do coupon V. 8. old 4a, res... do coupon K4' MB. V. 8. new 4a, re. . . .129 Mei. Central 4a. do coupon 12u do 1st tnc Am. Tobacco 4a. .102 Mlnn. A St. b. .111 M., K. A T. 4a.. .1WI do 94 . 94 N. R. R. of M. 1 .:oo N Y. C. g. e .l.H iN. J. r. g 6a.. . 4 Nn FaclBc 4a..., .94 I do la , .1114 N. . rt'. c. 4a.. do 4a Atchison gen. 4a do ad). 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a Bal. Ohio 4e.. do la Brk. R. T. e. 4s.. Central of Oa 100 do 1st Inc , do 2d Inc do 3d tnc . 93 10. 8. h. rfdg. 4a 96 . 0 Penn. con. a 9" . 98 I Reading cen. 4a 99 Chas. A Ohio 4a Chicago A A. Is.. C. B. A Q. n. a.. C. R. I. T. 4s.. C, R. I. P. e. 6a .107 M. LSI. M. c. la.. Ill .. L. A S. T. fg. 4a H3 ,. 97 St. L. S. W. e. 4a.... 77 .. 7f Seaboard A. L. 4a.... e7 . . 9(1 Bo. Paclflc 4a 92 CCC. ff B. L. I 4s 102 i do 1st 4a ctfa & Colo. lnd. 6s. nor. A. 77 So. Railway 6a 116 do aerlea B. 77itTrxaa A P. la 11s Colorado Mid. 4a... Lnlo. 80. 4s .75 T.. Bt. U A W. 4a. I'd . 94 Union PsclUt- 4s 10 Cuba 6s .106 t'. B. Steel id 6a 97 . 9l Wabash la 114 . 8 do deb. B 90 .MO Western Md. 4a. 9o . St", W. ft L B. 4a K9 .106wls. Central 4a. M 9 D. A R. O. 4s Distillers' Sec. 4s.. Erie p. I. 4s do gen. 4s Hocking Val. 4. japan aa offered. London Closing Storks. LONDON, July 7. Closing quotations on the stock exchange were: Console, money 87 N. V. Central.... do account 7 Norfolk A W Ar.aconda I"!1 do pfd Atchison 9o Ontario A W ..ISf .. 69 .. 91 .. 19 .. S .. 6 .. o .. 40 .. 4j .. 6 ..IM'1 .. 07. ..Its do pfd 1iH Pennsylvania Baltimore A Ohio 12" Rand Mlnea Canadian Paclflc .14 . lHVi . 17 .179 . 1 . 41 , . Si-Jk . 4a . oo, . il .Id J .147 , . 3.1 Reading do Ut pfd do 2d pfd Southern Hallway . do pfd '.butbern Paclflc .. .Inlon Paclflc uo pfd aited Btalaa Bteel do pfd .'abash uo pfd Ches. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W ('., M. A St. P I)t Beers Denver A R. 0 do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central .... Louisville A Nash. M., K. A T . 97 . 99 .100 . 20 . 49 SILVER Bar, firm, 3id per ounce. MONfciY 1H)(1 per cent. 'ine, rite 11 uiscuunt in the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 1-ld per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, July 7. The supplies of money were large in the market today and the demand waa poor. Discounts were easy. On the stock exchange, although the vol ume of business did not increase, the tone was more cheerful, under the lead of con sols which were supported moderately. Trad ing in other directions was small. Home rails hardened on Investment purchases. Americans opened firm, but were Inclined to yield a fraction on profit taking. Later they became harder in anticipation of a good bank statement and closed .firm. Kaf firs lost the early improvement. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 closed at 102. ST. PETERSBURG. July 7. Prices on the Bourse opened weak today, but government securities became steadier toward the close. Imperial' 4s closed at 73 and 6s at 86. BERLIN, July 7 Prices on the Bourse today were firm owing to New York ad vices. Domestic securities were quiet. PARIS, July 7. Trading on the Bourse here today was dull and prices were weak. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 76.50 and Rus sian bonds of 1004 at 488. The private rate' of discount was 2 9-16 per cent. Bank Clearing;. OMAHA, July 7. Bank clearings for to day were $1,618,317.35 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,431,160.88. 1906. 1906. Monday Tuesday Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... ....$1,972,115.79 .... 1,986,303.41 .... 1,995.743.92 .... 1.642.127.33 .... 1,618.317.35 $1,786,812.33 2.057,9fiS42 1.540,207.22 1,4.1.1,087.43 1,431,100. S3 Totals 1 $9,214,908.80 $8,249,236.23 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $96,672.57. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 7-COTTON-Spot closed steadv : middling uplands. 10.80c; mid dling gulf. ll.OSc; no sales. , LIVERPOOL. July 7.-COTTON Spot quiet; prices six points higher: American middling fair. 6.61d; good middling. 6.34d; middling, 6.14d; low middling, 6.9d; good or dinary, 6.76d; ordinary, ootid. The sales of the dav were 6,000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation nnd export and Included 4,500 American. Receipts. 2.000 bales, all American. Futures opened and closed steady. NEW ORLEANS. July 7.-COTTON-Cloted quiet; sales 400 bales. Low ordinary, 7c nominal; ordinary. Rc, nominal; good ordinary, 9 !)-16e; low middling. 10e; mid dling. imc; good middling, llc; middling fair, 12c, nominal: fair. 12'sC Receipts, 229 bales; s ock. 46,288 bales. ST. LOUIS, July 7 l o riuiN oieaay; middling. 10'f,c: sales. I.004 bale: receipts none; shlptr.e-ts. 75 bales; sto-k, 27,616 balej. Oil and Itiisln, NEW YORK. July 7 OILS Cottonseed oil firm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 21 21c. nominal, new crop; yellow, 3G38c. Petroleum, steady; refined New York, $7.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.75; prime, in bulk, $4.6S. Turpentine, quiet; 60igfl0Vic. SAVANAH, July ".-OI 18 Turpentine, firm: 67Hc. ROSIN-Ftrm; sales. 2,500 bbls. Quote: ABC. $3.5Tier3.80; D. 3.85S-3.90; E, $4.0504 10; F, $4 20; O. $4.23; H. $4.40; 1. $4 45; K, $4.50t 4.60; M. $4.60; N, $4.65ip4.67H; WO. $4.85SH.90; WW, $6.00. OIL CITY. July 7. OILS Credit balances, $1.61. Shipments, 70.732 bbls., average, 62, 154 bbls.; runs, 7G.437 bbls., sverage, 6,150 bbls. Shipments, Lima, 04.876 bbls. average, 52.731 bbls.; runs, Lima, 46.029 bbls., average 29,154 bbls. Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK. July 7. EVAPORATED APPLES Market firm on spot, owing to the light supplies, and fancy grades com mand slightly higher prices. Prime, 11(3 ll'ic; choice, UHjjllHo; fancy, 12c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes for future delivery are said to be a shade easier, but spot supplies are nrm, neia with quotations ranging from 74t(84c, ac cording to grade. Apricots are In slight supply with choice quoted at iac; extra choice. lSHc fancy, ltfa'HHc Peaches rule firm; choice, I0f1lc: extra choice, 118 UHc; extra fancy, ll(&'1-'c; fancy, Ui(S12c; extra, fancv. 1?(& 12o. Raisins are In job bing demand; loose Muscatel. 6HEr7e; eeded raliUns, 6yaTc; London layers, 91.0a. Wool Market. LONDON, Julv 7. WOOL The fourth series of the 1906 wool auction sales la scheduled to open next Tuesday. During the first week 63.300 bales will be offered. The arrivals for the fifth series of sales amount to 9.281 bales, including 4,000 bales forwarded direct to spinners. The Im ports this week were: New South Wales. 69 bales; Queensland, 919 bales: Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 4.074 bales; River Plata. 21 bales; New York, 437 bales; va rious, 2.S51 bales. ST. LOI'13. Mo., July 7. WOOL Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, !4 (&28c; light fine. 18'gi2c; heavy fine, 1417c; tub washed, 32(Q42c. Isgti and Molasses. NEW YORK. July 7.-SrOAR Raw, Arm; flp rsflnlnir .11. r: rentrlfllKal. 96 test, 3Vo; molasses sugar. 8c. Refined, steady; No. 4.20c; No 7. 4 15c; No. 8, 4.10c; No . 4.0oc. No. 10. 400c; No. 11. 8.S5e; No. 12, 3.95c; No. IS, 8.85c; No. 14, $.S5c: confectioners A. aoc; mould A. 5.06c; 5. 40c; powdered cut loaf. roc; crusneo. 4.80c; granulated, 4. oc; cubes, 4 9c. MOLASSES-Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, Jf'4ji38c. NEW ORLEANS. La., July T. St OAR Steadv; open kettle, centrifugal, Ji8 T-lno; centrifugal, yellow. 3Vo3c; seconds, 23c 8YRVP-2fy630c1 Export and Import. NEW YORK. Julv 7 Total Import of merchandise and dry goods at th port of New York for the week ending today were valued at $131,271,437. .... ,. Total Imports of specie were $43,448 sliver and $118,679 gold. ,, Total exports of specie were $980,797 sil ver and $161,000 gold. Liverpool Grain and Provision. LIVERPOOL. July 7-WHEAT-Spot. norrlnal; future, easy: July, a 6d; Sep tember. 6s 6,d; December, s 64d. CORN Spot quiet: Amerlon mixed, old. Aa WlWI' futiirse Iv July. 4 7Vdi SeD- j tember, to d.' CM11IA LITE STOCK HAMLET No Ctttis Ere Today to Make Test of Value. BETTER PRICES REALIZED FOR HOGS PI Sheep or l.aanks In Slgkt to Malta a Market For the Week Therw lias Bees a Gala 1st Receipts, bat Weak Prloea. BOTJTIt OMAHA. July 7, 180C Receipts were: CatUe. Hogs. Sheep. ,.. 2.0X6 7,( 8.,8 ... 2,73 18,097 8.874 ...Holiday. Holiday. ... 2.4?2 ft.237 2.M0 ... I.e: 6.970 8.771 7 6.1S8 8t7 Official Monday .... Official Tuesday . , Official Wednesday Official Thursday ... Official Friday Official Saturday .., This week Lust week Week before Three weeks ago) .... 8,016 42.K3 13,767 ....15,217 6S,r-'7 13.104 ....16.826 76.715 6.534 ....lTVM 7S.174 7.SW2 ....17.f7 68.468 1S.5M our weeks ago Same week last year.... 13,190 84.098 14,412 The following table shows th receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at Soutb Omaha tor th year to date, compared with laat year: l(h. 19"6. Inc. Cattle 483.593 439.3S1 44,212 Hog 1.4M.771 1,387.258 147,613 Sheep 774,523 "53.484 21,038 CATTLE! QUOTATIONS. Tho following will show the prices paid for the different kinds ot cattle on the South Omaha market: Good to choice corn-fed steers $5.20li;5.7s Fulr to good corn-fed steers 4 75'it6.iXl Common to fair corn-fed steers... 4.tKx4.i6 Good to choice cows and heifer... 40.Xu-l.7o Fair to good cows and heifers 8.00-4. 00 Common to t'alr rows and hplfers.. l.'ifivi&.lO Good to choice stocker & feeder, il.754j4.10 fair to good stockers ana feeders. Stod Common to fair stocker 2 Kai;i Bulls, stag, etc I.70.'f4.w Veal cnlves 4.Oi05.7S Th following table shows th average price ot.hog at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparison; Date. I 180s. I1B06. 11804. 1908. 102. 11301.11800. June 26.. June 27.. June 2S.. June 29.. June 30.. I 88l 5 6 70 7 611 5 93 5 01 6 -!3V 5 32! 6 14 6 661 7 54; 6 Kll 5 02 6 44 5 301 5 U 7 661 i 87 6 11 ! ... 4ti. 6 22 6 Okr 67 7 - BUI 6 9l 6 00 6 901 f 83 4 92 t 75 6 01 11 4oi a lil ft un t cm July 1.. 6 23l 6 13 5 001 7 64 July July July July Julv July J.... 8.... 4.... 6.... 6.... 7.... 6 48 I 5 19 5 56 6 51 7 64 6 47Vi! 6 291 7 61 7 64 47i 6ffi 6 26 6 73 i 19 5 79 6 17 5 11 6 42'4 6 2S 5 27' 6 561 5 281 0 19; 5 4!l 7 75 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $1.75r.i.50 l5.W6iil.6o Chicago 1.80i6.13 5.76f6..S6 Kansas City rooti.rfl.10 6.75(&6 72H St. Louis ....1... 1.75ij6.00 6.30i&.7b Sioux City ! 3.0fn5.60 .404i.56 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of car of stockers and feeders shipped to tho country and their points of destination: CATTLE. Car. F. P. Day, Nodaway, la Q 1 O. B. Newport, Yale, la. Mil 1 William Brlsco, Tekamah, Neb. M. A O. . 1 E. J. Todlark, Plsgah. Ia. N. W..... 1 . The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep.H' sea. c, M. & St. p Missouri Pacific 1 V. P. System C. A N. W.p east C. A N. W., west.... 1 C, St. P.. M. & O C, B. & Q... east C, B. & J., west C, R. I. & P., east.. .. C, R. I. & P., west.. .. Chicago Gt. West Total receipt...., Z 4 as a S 14 1 12 23 2 8 7 .. 1 S 1 1 70 1 1 The disposition of the day's receipt was as follows, each buyer purchasing; the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p. '.hi 996 ... 1,543 ..! , 1.367 307 , 341 Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Krey Bowden Other buyers 249 14 Tt Totals 5.280 307 CATTLE! There were no fresh receipts of cattle today and tho total for the week shows a most decided falling off as com pared with last week and with a year ago. Tim' week started out with a good. strong market on all kinds of cattle, and . with the best grades quoted a little , higher. The trade was fairly active, the j receipts changing hands freely at current prices. The Intervention of a holiday : seemed to mark the coming of a change. I During the latter half of the week tho trade was slow, and, while the best kinds were quoted about steady, it was very evi- , dent that the wire edge was gone from all other grades. For the week, as a result, i it would be ssfe to quote the best cattle 1 fully steady, with the medium to common kinds 1016e lower. This Is the seaaon ! of the year when Texas cattle art- al.ays ' usd as a club to pound down the market I on the common to medium granes or na tives and that Is given as the reason for the weakness that has been developed this week. Cows and heifers of good quality sold verv well during the first part of the week, but during the latter half buyers began talking about shipping Texas beef, and It became very evident that they no longer wantea tne grass cows at me pnv that thev had been paying. Friday's market was very much demoralised on that kind. For the week the best fed rows and heifers showed but nttie cnange, .v,ii niher kinds are 261340c lower, and In some cases probably as much as 60o lower on the more common grassers. Stockers and feeders did not show very much change during the week, both sup ply and demand being comparatively small, as usual, at this season of the year. -There was, however, somn little Inquiry for better grades of cattle of that description and the few coming sold to pretty good advantage. HOGS Hogs were 6c higher this morn ing. While the trsde was not especially active at the start, It was fairly so when once under way, and all the hogs were disposed of before 10 o'clock In the morn ing. The great big bulk of all the hoes sold at $6.4506.50, as against $6.40M IDU vesterdav. The top wraa $8.56, which was also 5c higher than anything bought yesterday. Receipts of hogs this week have been very light as compared with the previous week, but considerably lower than a year ago. As a matter of course the Interven tion of a holiday haa had a good deal to do with the moderate receipts. The mar ket has showed comparatively little change. At the beginning of the week It was a shade lower and hogs sold on sn average In about the same notch until Friday, when there was a drop of 6c, but that loss was recovered todav, so that at the close of the week the market fs lust about where it wa at in close or last week. If anything very little stronger. Representative sales: No So. Pr. r7o. Av. 8h. P. 11 lit ... I 96 79 10 40 4 47 H 179 100 4 46 91 188 80 4 47 86 102 40 4 46 4 275 ... 4 47 (8 2M 90 4 46 7 241 180 47 69 28 90 4 46 94 212 20 4 47 67 179 94 4 46 76 196 120 4 47 19 189 ... 4 46 11 182 40 4 47 87 216 ... 4 47 82 217 190 4 47 1 830 0 4 47 79 211 ... 4 47 99 117 190 4 47 49 ;..223 40 4 47 69 190 40 4 47 82 214 ... 4 47 78 Ill 20 4 47 79 218 90 4 47 74 1)6 40 4 47 66 119 80 9 47 79 197 140 4 47 11 232 240 4 47 10 109 ... 1(47 74 210 40 4 47 44 19 90 4 47 91 2:1 90 1 47 94 224 120 4 47 91 218 90 4 47 99 104 40 4 47 94 ('4 ... (47 97 M 40 4 47 90 17 110 4 60 96 221 40 4 47 71 299 40 4 80 10 217 120 4 47 94 224 40 4 60 71 101 190 4 47 91 219 ... 4 40 94 9tt ... 4 47 48 .209 90 4 40 91 901 90 4 47 19 229 190 4 60 94 Ill 90 4 47 90 J -9 90 4 99 91 IM 990 4 47 99 294 90 4 40 14 Ml 40 4 41 64 221 144 1 40 90 Kl ... 47 91 199 120 4 60 76 199 .... 4 47 19 271 190 4 42 74 219 ... 4 47 49 212 110 9 42 92 m ... 4 47 1 219 90 4 62 19 Ill 90 1 47 71 xtt ... 9 64 14 994 40 4 47 6, i i SHEEP There wer no fresh receipts of sheep In sight this morning and noth ing to make a market. This week rang sheep and lambs have commenced coming forward, with the result that the receipt have been Increased somewhat over last week and a year ago. The market during the week has been rather unsettled and It has been no easy matter to quota It from day to day. et- fieclaily aa th receipt have consisted argely of odds and ends of fed stock and of scattering lots of rangers. It Is saf to sajr thai medium 10 cvmmon kinds, es- peclally lamps, are fowar than laat week. Quotation lor fed stock; Good to choice spring Inmhs, 8. 76 Hi 7.60 ; good te choice western shorn lambs, $4 00 8.76; fair to $4 fcty&.Hi; good to choice yearlings, 86 Sxd 6.76; fair to good yearlings, 85 00-o5.26; good to choice wethers. 86 lf..i&.fi0; fair to good wethers, $4.76u6 16; good to choice ewes, 84 75'a6 i5; fair to good ewes. 84 2i(a4.76. Quotations for range stock; Good to J choice wethers, $&.0ov6.60; good to choice ewes, i4.ibfto.is. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Cattle steady, Hon, Sheep and Unkt Strong;. CHICAGO, July 7. C ATT LR Receipts, 1.000 head; market stead; beeves, 34 OOtf 615; cows and heifer, $1.30y.2n; calve. 85.ooil.no. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; estimated Monday, 42,000 head; market strong to 80 hlaher: mixed and butchers. $6.40(i 0; rood heavy, $6.SfV?m so; rough heavy, $6 37ff 62.H; light. $ 40rJ.86; pigs, $5.7536 45; bulk of sales. eo.',0f 80. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts, 8 fv head; market strong; sheep, $3.253C.25; lambs, $6.0u..7.36. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 7. CATTLF Receipts. 100 head: market, unchanged; choice export and dressed beef stetrs. 3150 435.50: Blockers and feeders. 32. 754J4.80: south ern steers, $S.0ou6.1fl; southern cows, $2.00 685; native cows, $2.0(i3.25; native heifers, $3.00636.86; bulls. $2.r&'4.00; calves, $2.06.50. Receipts for the week, 37,000 head. HOOS Receipts, 2.400 head; market. 6c higher; top, K724; bulk of sales. $6.&.77H; heavy, $i.no1r).i0; packers. $6.iiiB6.724; plas nnd light. $6.756.75. Receipts for the week, 39.000 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market, nominally steady ;' lambs, $6.7T.ft7.i5; fed sheep and yearlings, $4.75i.a: Texas and Arlxona yearlings, $5.50186.50; Texas and Arlsona sheep, $4.7uii5.90; Texas goats, $3.00 (y3.60; stockers and feeders, $3.25g0.CO. New York Lire Stork Market. NEW YORK. July 7REEVES-Reeelpts. 222 head, all consigned direct; no trading; feeling steady: exports, 9'JO cattle and 6.440 quarters of beef. CALVES No fresh arrivals and none for sale; market, nominally steady; dressed calves, steady at rWfl0ic per lb. for city dressed veal and 4Q9'c for country dressed calves. HOGS Receipts, 3.828 head; none for sale; market, nominally weak. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,7X1 head; market for sheep, nominally steady; none for sale; lambs, firm and good stock higher, quality considered; common to prime lambs, $G.75it9.05; culls, $o.00i 6. 75, St. Lools Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 7. CATTLE Re ceipts. 350 head. Including 200 Texans: j market steady; native shipping and export steers, 4.iMh00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $1.0tM6.2O; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.75(&4.10; stockers and feeders, $2.0t?N.25; cows and heifers. $2.10(35.25; canners, $1.003 2.00; bulls, $2.4tV&4.00; calves, $3 0CX&S.00; Texas nnd Indian steers, $2.3&.50; cows and- heifers, $1.7wfr3.25. HOOS Receipts, 1,700 head; market 6c higher; pigs and lights. $6.30fl6.65: packers. $6.25d.70; butcher and best heavy, $6.50vft .ID. SHEEP Receipt, none; no sheep on aale. Sloax City Live Stoek Market. SlOt'X CITY, la.. July 7. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; beeves, $4.005.bo; cows, bulls and mixed. $3.00 4.60; stock ers and feeders, $3.264.15; calve and yearlings, $3.104.00. HOGS Receipts, 4,600 head; market Ec higher; selling at $6.40416.55; bulk of sales, $6.47 Vi &' 8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head; market steady. St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 7. CATTLE Receipts, 7 head; market steady; natives, $4.4006.80; rows and heifers, $1.75(gi4.75; stockers and feeders, $3.0003.75. HOGS Receipts, 2,807 head; mostly 6c higher; light, $6.606.30; medium and heavy, $6.560.7O; bulk of sales, $550.1O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, non. Stock In Sight. Receipt of live stock at the six prin cipal western maraeie yesterday Ci attle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha Sioux City .... Kansas City , St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago , Totals 76 6.183 S07 . 200 . 100 . 7 . 350 .1.000 4.600 2.400 2,807 1.700 11.000 400 8,000 8,707 ...1.733 27,690 OMAHA wholesale: market. Condition of Trade nnd ((notation on Staple nnd Fancy Produce, EGGS Kocelpts, liberal; fresh stock, 150. LIVE Pt)t LTRY Hens. 9cT roosters. 6c; turkeys, l:'Hc; ducks, iq8c; spring chickens, 10c per lb., r BUTTER Packing stock, 14'cfl4V4c; choice fancy dairy, 15c; creamery, 21(o2H4c. HaY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com pany; No. 1 upland, $10.50; medium, $9.50; course, $9.00. Kye straw, $ti.6o. BRAN Per ton. $17.50. SI OAK GranuUrted cane. In bbls., $5.16; granulated cane, In sacks, $5.11; granu lated beet, in sacks, 1.5.01. SiRL'P In bbls., L7c per gal.; In cases, 6 10-lb, cans, $1.7o; cases 11 6-lb. cans, $1.80; cases 24 Uj-lb. cans, $1.55. COFFEE Roasted. No. 35, 25Vc per lb.; No. 30, 20; per lb.; No 25, 180 per lb.; No. 0. 15Hc per lb.; No. il, 12Vic per lb. C1RED FISH Family whiteflsh, per quarter bbl., 109 lbs., $4.00; Norway mack erel. No. 1, $:S; No. i, $2b; No 3, $J0; Irish No. 2, $16; herring, In bbls., 200 lbs. each, Norway, 4k. $12; Norway 3k. $13; Holland, mixed, $11; Holland herring. In kegs, milk ers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern. 5.Gt(hl.c: Mnlnp. tl.lft. TnmBin.i S.IK j cans. $1.25(51. 5o; 2-lb. 97Vc(&$l. Pineapples! grated. 2-lb.. $2.0ft2.30; sliced, $1.0&2.2U; Gallon apples, fancy, $3 90; California apri cots. $1.4tK52.00; pears, $1.762.50; peaches, fancy, $l.i502.4fl; H. C. peaches, $2.0O4j2.60. Alaska salmon, red. 81.25: fancv Chinook 1 tr., 2.10; fancy sockeye, $1.96; sardines, H oil, $2.50; 60; 4 mustard, I2.50tja.10. Sweet potatoes S1.ltVrtl.Z5; sauerkraut, $1; pump- kins, 0c(&$1.00; wax beans, 2-lb., 76&90c: lima beans, 2-lb., 75c&$1.35; spinach, $1.36; cheap peas, 2-lb., COc; extra, 750c; fancy. $1.35(31.76. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATO Etj Texas, per crate of 20 lb.. 76800. WAX BEANS Per market basket of about 16 lbs., $1.25. STRING BEANS Per market basket of about 16 lbs., 6uc. TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Per dox. bunches, 25c. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, heads, 20c. CUCUMBERS Home-grown, per do., 60c; Texas, per bu. box, $2.00. ONIONS California. 2Hc per lb.; Texas, In crates, white, $1 76; yellow, $1.86. GREEN ONIONS Per dog. bunches, 20o. RADISHES Per do, bunches, 16c. CABBAGE Home-grown, 2ftc per lb. CAULIFLOWER Per dos. heads. 76c. GREEN PEAS Per bu.. $1.26. NEW POTATOE8-Per bu., 75c OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 60 80c; South Dakota, per bu., TfcJ&Oc; Colorado, 90c per bu. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.85; No. 1 $1.71, LIMA BEANS Per lb., 3c. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATE8 Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., $2.00; Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per box, 6c; Payers, per lb., 4c; walnut luffed, 1-lb. pkks., $2.flu per dox. ; 8-lb. boxes, 3100. OrtAIN.C- auiioriim, Mils imicy ruav larga slxe, $4,264(6 00; Mediterranean els. larga sue, iimhui; nieaiterra sweets, all sixes, $4.0oa-4.60; Valencias, all sixes. $5 00-4(6 60. LEMONS Llmonlers, extra fancy, site. M OO; $00 to 3'XI six. $7.26. FiQg California, per 10-lb. carton, 85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 240 76$ lie; six-crown, lac. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, tl 7641-2 26 : Jumbos, $2.6u'a.OO. PINEAPPLES Florida, sixes 24. SO and U FRUITS. CHERRIES California, $2.00 per -lb. box; sour cherles, 24-qt. crate. $1.60. GOOSEBERRIES Per crate of 24 qt., '2pEACHES California, $110 per bu. PLUMS California, $1 60f2.00. BLACK BERRIES-Per 24-qt. crate, $t. RASPBERRIES Red, per 4-nt. erat. $2 26; black, per 24-qt. crate. $2 26. APRICOTS Per 4-baakct crate, $1.76. CURRANTS Home-grown, whit and red, per 24 qts.. $1 60. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., lV4o, or about jrXdSio each. CANTELOUPES California, per crate, about 46 melon, $4.6043.00; Texas, par crate, about 46 melons. $3 50. CUT MEAT PRICES. Rlba. No. 1. 12c; No. 3, 10c; No. 8. 8c. Loin, No. L 15c; No. t 12Sc; No. 8, lie. Chuck. No. 1. 5c; No. $, 6c; No. 8, 4c Round, NO. 1, 'c; ro. . sc; no. a, co. Plate. No. 1. 8c; No. 2, Jo; No. J, $Vc. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg. H75; per bbl., $8.7$. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $3 60. CHEESB-Swiss. new, lie; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmburger, 12c; twins, UWc: Young Americas. 15c. NUTS Walnut r. No. 1 soft shslls. new crop, per lb. lnSc; hard shell, per lb.; l$fec Pecans, large, tier Id.. 14c, email. per lb.. l$o. reanuts, per lb., 6Mri masted, per lb. 12o. Chill walnuts, per lb.. l..ilS4. Almonds, oft shells, per lb 17c; hard shells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts, $4 per sack of 100. HE COULDN'T GO TO WAR Wisconsin Patriot Makes Amnio Amend for Inability to Knllat. Z. O. Simmon of Kenosha. Wis., heard his country' rail In 1861 to ear Its life. Ida was 8t years old, full of energy, and doing well In material ways. But when he tried to enlist In th army th ur geons said he wss not well enough or strong enough to be a soldier. Denied the opportunity to offer hi Ufa on the battlefield to keep all the stars In Old Glory' asurs field, he determined to do what he could. Week by week, and month by month, and yesr by year he set aside a portion of his Income for the nation, giving It not as a tag exacted by law, but voluntarily. He was active In caring for the families of men In the field and for the men themselves when thr came back sick or wounded. If he could not b a soldier himself he could at least help soldiers. And he did. not only while the war was going on. but ever since. For forty-five years he has been known as one whose hand was open to every appeal from or in behalf of any man who had worthily worn the blue coat of th republic's fighting men. nnd especially to the soldiers of the great war In which he waa not permitted to fight. And apparently the more he gave the more he had to give. The more he spent for his country and Its defenders the more he prospered. He was able to be a large contributor to the monument which the Grand Army of the Republic erected to OT. Stephenson, Its founder. He was able to spend $12,000 on medals for soldiers, and $26,000 on a memorial to the soldier of his own county, in addition to countless per sonal benefactions whose total Is unknown but certainly runs Into scores of thou sands. Ten or twelve years ago he began 10 entertain on soma summer dny all the old soldiers who would come. At flrt the invitations were confined to Kenoyha. Later they were extended to neighboring towns, and finally to Milwaukee and Chi cago as well. For the comfort and en tertainment of the guests ample provision Is made. . The last of these "birthday celebrations." aa Mr. Simmons calls them, was held on June 16. Corporal Tanner, now head of the Grand Army of the Republic, and Bishop Fallows were the principal speak ers, and the guests and spectators num bered several thousands. Mr. Simmons Is now 77, and promises to live a good many years longer. His an nual birthday party, given In honor ol men who went to war by a man who couldn't go. Is a leading event of his com munity, of which he 1 the most widely known and highly honored citizen. All of which prove that because a man cannot do precisely what he wishes In the way he wishes Is no reason for Riving up his purpose. In 1961 Z. G. Simmons wished to do something for his country. He could not do It In one way, but he did not rive up. He did It In other ways and kept on doing It, with results beneficial to his country and honorable to himself. Chicago Inter Ocean. Pointed Paragraphs. When a woman marries a man's troubles begin. 81x feet of earth or a bath tub make all men equal. Fear of being reformed keeps many a man In the bachelor class. Only the man who is blindly In love fails to see through a coat of complexion paint. Shoplifters should go Into a drugstore and take something for what's the matter with them. Some men sre kept so busy criticising others that they have no time to accom plish anything themselves. When the average man makes a mlrta'ce . he tries to Justify himself by referring to his pood Intentions. Sometimes It seems as If the less a woman knows about anything the more she likes to talk about It. It's the easiest thing In the world to con vince yourself that you are Just a little better than your neighbor. It's all right to dream of the great things you are going to do, but don't forget to wake up In time to begin work. It may be better for a foolish man to acquire dollars by marrying an heiress than to remain without cents all his day. There I one advantage possessed by the man st the bottom over the man at the top; he doesn't have so far to fall. Chi cs go News. Ye or Kef "My rood woman," said tho learned Judge, 'you must give an answer In the fewest possible words of which you are capable to the plain and simple question whether, when you were crossing tho street with the baby on your arm, and the motor car wa coming down on the right Ide and the dog rart wa trying to pass the motor car, you saw the plaintiff be tween the carriage and the dog cart, or the motor car and the dog rart, or whether and when you saw htm at all, and whether or not near the carriage, dTog cart and motor car, or either, or 'any two, and which of them, respectively, or how It waa." The Pilgrim. Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 7.-METALS-Wlth London closed as usual on Saturday, the metal markets were quiet and practically unchanged. Spot tin was quoted St $37. bo 4137.70. Ike copper Is held at $l8.6oifTt 00: electrolytic, $18.25igl8.62H; casting, $18.00-3 18.1iVi. the figures being more or less nom inal. Lead remains quiet at $5 7.V6.i and spelter at $5.9fUt.00. Iron was unchanged. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 7METAJB-Leed, steady at $5.80. Spelter, quiet at $G.87HV Board of Trade Statement. LONDON, July T. The June statement of the Board of Trade shows Increases of $21,676,600 In Imports and $28,269.8)0 In exnorts. The Drlnclpal Increases I" ltn- ports are meat, grain and food, $1$.00,- ouu, ana meisi rnanuiuciurua. a v,vuv, . v. Cotton from America decreased Jio.oui 000. The Increase In exports lneluCr.1 new warships. $13,760,000. The real was In manufactured article. W. Famam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. W offer subject to sal UNION BTOCK YARDS STOfJK. 1320 FarnamSt., Tel. Douglai 140$ F. D. Day & Co. Stocks, Grain, Provisions bin Tear Grain t Cs. Ckleavaro nnd Minneapolis Delivery. One-eighth commission on Grain, one quarter on Stocks. Prompt and careful attention given to outside account. Writ 110-1 11 Hoard of Trade Bids., OMAHA, MM. for our daily Market Letter, mailed free. Main Office, Lenaj Dietan 'fksae, Oeogla U14. ' , - ,-a, ,., ..ujwit.i l 111 i S 9i49Jal "' v najjrwW-;tt1-W(Tl1'