.'.V. " ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1909, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bullish Iorei.ru Newi Ontweichi HetTj lrimarT BsceipU. SEPTEMBER WHEAT HALF-CENT LOWER torn Talk af Lighter Movement, a Areoaat sf Ralaa, bat Estimate (or Taeeday Are Large Cora Ralea W eak. OMAHA. July 11 IS. Foreign wheat m bullish thia morning, caoiea tim a penny higner and worlaa snipment were ugnt. Opening prices were u mgiitir, but aa trade was veiy Ugnt, tne ...am. i nela around the opening all day. eioee was 4c above Saturday.' ttalna were general In the souihwaat and nonowem, ana there was some prediction oi a lighter movement. On tne otner hand, iweipta were heavy and the estimate lor Ijin.,. iow la very large. Geneial ralna over the corn belt made the corn market wr. While receipts ware sma.il, the casn aemand waa alow. Export ocmand is practically nothing. Tha market upenea vc down dr September and aus vifiel lurtner loss of c. Primary wheat recetpta wera L4.i0 Luaneia and shipment 394.0uo bushels. against receipts last year of 1,1iu.OOO bushels aiij-snipnenia or o.io bushels. Corn re- ce.pts were 64,0W) bushels and shipments eoi.ust bushels, against receipt a last year ol tiia.Oiu bushela and shipments of 159,000 uuaneia. i learanree wera 40.WIO bushela or wheat. t.W0 barrels of flour, 1W9.0U0 bushels 01 com ana iu.ijw bushels of. oata. WsN-pr',,fc M I NEW 0RR STOCKS AND BONDS r itLr.l-iiuii ; no. 1. oavaeitjc, aanipi, ( jRN-fswer; tember, ilHc No. I cash, 51fTfi2c; Sep- JIW YORK GK1ER4.L MARKET 4iotatlai oa Verio of the Day C'emmodltlee. NEW TORK, July 1 -FLOURReeelpt. 11.154 bbl ; exports. 1.17 bhle . ; steady, but quiet. Minnesota patents. 14.10'cM 40; Minne sota balers, U4.Va.lnh, wln'er-patents, n.o S430; winter straights. t3 (4V(j i.": winter extras. 12 wwl 40; low grade. t ffiS 26. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, t3 4"432.!s; choice to fn-y. S vfj4 50. CORNSIEAI Stead v: fine white and yel low, tljogi.ia; course, ll.loyi.U; kiln dried, 2 Of.l jo. RYE Dull: No. 1 wee tern 4710. f. o. n.. New lork. WH EAT-ReeelntB. 17.009 bit.: spot mar kup firm; No. 2 red, 84c elevstor snd f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, (19c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. Mo, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. There was a strong upturn In wheat today and considerable activity. It started out W higher and remained generally firm all day, having few reactions, although much of tha home news wss bear ish. The advance waa baaed on bullish foreign news, export buying, a scare of shorts and higher western markets. Final price showed N4TVo net higher. May, K& 8Mac. closed at Wee; July, M ll-1Aa44e. closed at c; September MHfi"4 6-16o, clord at 4c; December, 84Vuic, closed at K'c. CORN Recetpta 87.074 bu.: exrorta. 216, TUB bu.; spot market, easy; No. t, KSc, nominal, elevator, and o9V.o. nominal, afloat; No. 2 yellow, V. nominal; No. 2 lilte. Ale. nominal. The option market was quiet and generally weaker owing to f;ood weather and crop newa, closing a Ittle steadier with wheat at 'nil''" net 6Sc; Septem- December, I loaar Julv tJUfifJiUu n1oaH at aiirt un.Vh.J . wm nr wtiSKSc closed at 68,e "w""i.1,nr-?nA,-'n' ' 66W7C closed at ; :JrAZ iccmjrJv!-vT """V"- wnit. so to 33 ir.. 4244e; " I xg to 40 iba.. ciensed 2H.(fK busnela. Kankln aays, in a wlra to tha Von Horn drain company: "The cool weather t.'.rughout northwest will allay apprehen sion or rust, but at the same time will de lay maturing of crop. Wheat harvest In . North and South Dakota will commence about August Ml and continue till Septem ber 1. There will be soma wheat smith of Northern Pacific railway In North Dakota probably ready for harvest by August a." Ixjral range of options: Articles.! Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Bafy. Wheat I ' July...! Bept.. Sept.. 714B1 71SR T1HB 71HB 724 72B 7lA 72 A 47HB 47A 4THB 474A 47 A 47 A TlViB TlA 47HB 46B 46'H 47A A asked. B bid. Omiks Cain Prleea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 72t3T2He; No. t hard. eWiTlHc; No. 4 hard, 6B69c; No. I spring, ,ive. COJiN-No. S, 474c; No. 2 rellow. 48c; No. 2 white, 48349c. OATS-No. ( mixed, 24Vt33Sc; No. t whits, 26Hrs3Uc; No. 4 white, IbVc. . HVl--No. 4. 64 H; No. a, MHc Carlot Reoelata. . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 3M 242 V Kansaa City 1M 21 . 17 Minneapolis 202 Omaha , 47 17 10 Duluth J 19 Bt- UmiS 2M 72 1 CHICAGO ORAIM AND PROVISIONS Featarea of tha Tradlasj and Closlaa; ' Prleea oa Board ol Trada. CHICAGO, July 18,-ConUnued wet weather In southern Russia, and diminished exports from that country wars the chief rraaons for a . strong tone today in the local wheat market. At tha close Septem- ber wheat waa up 3o. Corn and oata wera off Vi'S-'ac. Provision wera un changed to be lower. Notwithstanding enormous receipts at pn spot mafket, , 43c; natural clipped white, 47W8-tfc. " FEED Steadv: Drlnr bran. 212 25 prompt shipment; middlings, 212.00 July shipment; city, laoormao. HAT Quiet: shinning. SMKbc: good to eholre. mtiWc. Hunt steady; gtste, common to choice, IIK oron, lOQito; 1(04 crop, nominal; olds. nominal; racinc coast, isia crop, Naffinc; lWM crop, 11c; olds, nominal. HIIlA-ftteariv- nlv..ton M to tha. V; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 21c; Texaa, dry,- 24 to 20 lbs., lie. LKATHERBteadv; acid. 2WT27HC. PROVISIONS Reef steadr: family. 2100W10.fiO; mens, B.flO.B0. Beef hams. 21.0022 6O; packet. 29.00198.50; city extra India meas, 116.004ilS.b0. Cut meats, steady; pickled belllea, 111.2613.00; pickled should ers. 18.60ip9.00; plrJcled hams. HZ.EHtfU.7V Iird, easy; western prime, 19.0og?.lo; re fined, barely steady: continent. tW); South America. 110.00; compound. 27.OOig7.2S. Pork, steady; family, 119.00(8 19.60; short clears, $l.00ij 1R.66. TALiOW-Steady; city (K.00 per pkg). 4 IV-16c; country (pkga. free), 43&c. RICE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 0c. BCTTER Stesdy; street price, extra creamery. HW44f21c. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, lfty'820Hc; renovated. common to extra, i2Wic; western tac tory, common to firsts, 13ffl7c; western Imitation creamery, extras, 18c; western firsts, im4nc. CHEBSB-Firm: new. state, full cream, large, fancy, lic; fair to good. lOVflllc; mall, fancy, 11 c; fair to good, lO-ijlOTic; Inferior, (Cro ' EGOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected, white. 24c: state. choice, 22b23c; state, mixed, extra, 21tt22c; western firsts, 17pl7Hc; western, lower grades. lty?lSic; southerns, lf16c. POULtkV Live, steady; chlckena, 22c; fowla, Uc; turkeys, 10c Dressed, Arm; western spring chickens, 1&'.'2c; turkeys, Htt'lJc; XowU, U(gl4c St. Ioaila General Market. . BT. IXUI8. July 11. WH EAT Higher ; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 76Hc; track, 7W 77c; September, 767Sc; December, 781ic; No. 1 hard, 754779c CORN Weak; No. I caah. $2He; track, 54c; September, 61Hc; December, 47HO. niT!Lliwr: No. 2 caah. 17c: track. STVi mary points In thia country the wheat mar- (jjRc; September. Sc; No. 2 white, 404c. r n v wn eiruiis m.ii ui--uj wi " l aj i x, Bteauy; rea winter pairnit, ei.to from Russia which told of continued un favorable weather for harvesting and a de crease In exports. Weekly statistics were favorable to the bulls, the amount of bread stuff on ocean passage showing a decrease or J.17S.000 buaheia, ana uie worm s snip 24.60; extra fancy and straight, 13.7&34.!0; clear, i2.7tMST3.ze. BEBD Timothy, eteaoy; w.waoo.du. COKNHEAb-Steady; 22UO. Ti RAN Dull: aacked. east track. 7S875c. HAY Steady; timothy. $12.6017.00; pral- nlntl htn Anlv R 0tO IHIO hllM h.'la for the Vl- ftftniV7M9nO IRON COTTON TIES fl.W. week, aaalnat 9.920.0UO bushela last week. Of this large decrease a heavy proportion waa due to the decline In Russian ship--mr. "Hfrorts covrred actively on receipt of the Russian dispatches. Aa trading ad vanced there was considerable talk of sales in this country for export. Thia caused a more general demand and held prices steady. The market cloaed firm. Septem ber opened MHe to Tfcfilo higher at TOH4J ''"(He. sold up to 79HC and cloaed at 78To. Clearances of wheat and flour were eoual to Tit m bn. The visible supply decreased 709OO bu. Primary receipts were l,o41.0O bu., against l.OTO.ooo nu, tor tne oorrwspona- BAOOINO 84c. KMP TWJNE-7HC. , PROVrsroRS Pork, steady: - - idliblng, $17.06. Lard, lower; prime steam, W.65. Dry salt meata. steady; boxed extra shorts, 19. ft: alaar ritia. t.874: ahort clears. 110 00. Baoon, ateady; boxed extra short, $10.60; clear ribs, iio.snh: anort clear. (iu.7. POULiTRV steady; cnickena, luc; springs. lie: turkeys. lec: ducka. c; geeae. ec. BUTTER Bteady; creamery, is2ic; dairy, leaise. XK eteaay at ue. Keceinrs. soipments. Ing day last year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Flour, bbla. fhlr.m rerorted recelota of 686 cars, aa against 276 cars last week and 241 oarg a year ago. bontimont In tha mm market waa bear ish because of rains In various sections of the corn belt. The strength of wheat, how ever, prevented any material decline In firlce. Cash houses were the principal eel ers and buvlng waa chiefly by commission houses. The volume of trading was small. The market closed eaay. Beptember opened Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Oata, bu. 10.000 .2O6.00O . 72,000 .166,000 1,000 22.000 87,000 36,600 ' Mtnneanolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 11. FLOUR First patents, $4.1604.26; second patents. $4.0004.10; first clears, $3. 1591.46; second cleara, II. 60 i. so. BRAN In bulk, iii.ot7is.7. ret unchanged to Ho higher at 51 IV96ZC. sola on: .nd chlcaao delivery.) The to 61Wc and cioaea at w'a-owiTiic. . range of pricee. aa reported by F. D. Day ceipia were ' gt UO-. U0-U1 Hoard ol iTaae. was; vf.it, 1 contracts were iyuio ii " "t: I Article. I open. High. Low. cioee.i nary. inn in miriri iimu u i.- - t ran era were the principal sellers and the wheat I demand came from commission nouses, ocp- i May, teirber openea uncnangea to i iiib" eold off to 14c and cloaed at 14 CfMc. Local receipts were If cars. Provisions wre ouu anu if v. unusually large receipts of live hogs at the stock yarda. At the close September pork waa unchanged at $17.10. Lard waa off 60 at 1106. Riba were 60 lower at .o. Katlmated receipts ror tomorrow. July... Bept... Dec... Flax- July... Sept... Oct.... 2Se"J M 82Vi 71iS-7S 71"4 77la w5-;i 78 71 74P73 794 78S 1 12 1 II 1 11 I 11 1 11 1 10H 1 10 1 10 1 OBVi 1 II 1 10 77V 70S i m, 1 UMi 1 10H . Mlnneanolla Caah Close Wheat: No. 1 Tot rni: rn. 4t cars: oaU. 1 cars; boga, bard. Tc: No. 1 northern. lOVfcc: to arrive. The leading futurn ranged as follows: Artlclea.1 Open. Hlgh.l Ijow. Ooae.! Bafy. WheatJ July...! TM.I Sept... 78S-rH; Do Corn I July... Bept... May... Rent... Dec....i.Vil May...37W pot k July.. Brpt.. Lard July.. Sept.. ovai 61l WW 18 11 75 17 26 Oct. Riba July.. Sept., Oct... I t 06 t 10 I IS 16 I 10 78V 81 BIT,1 4M 8 27 11 76 17 10 I tthi 9 06 f 40 ax l Ii. ! 7S 7SSI 0W 61 61V 4W "7H 7 11 70 17 26 9!H 024! 36 1ZH 7m! 77 7SVTH'S'H 604j lOH t 17Hi 10 T7So; No. 1 durum, (7c; No. I durum, 6o. corn: No. x. 48V4C. oats: no. I wnite, t&Hc; No. 2, JH4c. Barley: 16946a. Rye: mQUc iriax: ii.jb4. Kaaaaa Ctt y Grain and Prevlaloaa. v ja a a pitt r . . w ia TvuriT tt VAr , . . . . & wia Changed to lc higher; July, 70c; Sep m5 S3 hrd. TMkOlee: No. 1, 71Tic; No. 1 red. - w-m , ;ikn Lncnanaen to 4c lower: Jul 494c: September. 41Vac: December. 44c caah. No. 2 mixed. HVlHc; No. 2 while. OAT eteaay; iso. j wnite, euxc; no. mixed. IMjtWo. HAT 8teady; choice timothy. $11,009 U do; cnoice praine, ft.sygv. ou. BYE Steady : 66VWI67Sc. EGOS Bteady ; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2, whltewood caaea Included. Uc; caae count, it; caaee reiurnea, H leaa. BL'TTtK Unchanged to firm; creamery, oairy, levee. 17 $4df; srH It 86 17 10 I oe 10 40 H I 1 n 16 St is tat IT IV 10 I 40 17H No. 1. Caah nuntatlona were aa follows: PI-OUR Steady: winter patents, tl.60tf4.t0: winter slralghta. $1 lwu.7. spring Datsnta, 13 7(m;- W; spring straignts, n.a,i.; paa- WHKAT-No. I spring. 102c; No. 1 764T;c; No. 2 red, 7VKloc , CORN-No. 2, 51c: No. 2 yellow, UVle. OATS No. V 17c; No. 1 white, sVc; no, x whtta. iltiSrc. BARLEV Oood feeding. S&3'40c; fair U ohnlrv malllni. 430600. BEEJJS No. 1 flax, $1.06H; No. I northv weetein, $1. Timothy, prime, $4.26. Clover, con ti art grade. 111 aV I'HOVISIOKS Short riba sldea (loose). t J6-u9 eX Mesa pork, per bbl., $16.66. Lard, rr lou Iba. Short clear sldi tboxed). $97&i&1.16. Following were the receipt and ship ments or nour ana gram: . Keceipta enipmenre. Receipt a. Bhlpmenta ...611.0M) 10.010 .... tX.Ott 10,000 .... 12.0U0 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oata, bu. . Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL. July IC-WHEAT-SnoL nominal; futures, steady; July, ea I Sid; Sep tember, as Tl ; ueoember. ta eo. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, 4a mi; futures, quiet; July, 4s 7d; Septem- oer, is ia. HOPS In London (Paclflo coast), steady, a aeeyas ua. Philadelphia PrOdaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 11. BUTTER Firm; extra weetern creamery, lie; extra nearny prints, lie. EOt Bteady; nearby fresh and west. ern rresn, lie at nun. CHEESE Firm; New Tork full cream. tun wnc, loyinc by Uncovered E.n CaniM Com prchinilTi Bie in Vglne. BIDDING CONFINED TO SHORT INTEREST Market Closes Heavy, hat with Sabstantlal Net Galas. NEW TORK. July 11 The relaxation In the preaaure to sell stocks, which has been In evidence st declines for several days waa not altered materially today by the advance In prices. A material change In the tone of the market waa the conse quence. Hitherto the sentiment of the speculation has contended In vain agalnat the steady and determined pressure to aell storks whenever prices turned upwards and on every occurrence which could be Inter preted In a way favorable to valuea. Un covered beara showed more uneasiness to day than at any time since the decline ns a result of the light offerings of stocks which appeared In the market. Their buy ing waa not on a very heavy scale as Is Indicated by the moderate aggregate of the day a sales of stocks, but they were obliged to raise bids, consequently to fill up their needs and a rather aide and comprehensive rise In prleea followed. Opinion was gen eral that the demand was still largely con fined to the short Interest, and it was not considered probable that other demands would spring up at the sharp recovery after having been so backward. The rjrtnnnai event ot tne oav was inn purchase In tha open market In London of il.flOO.OOO in gold for shipment to lew iora. The call money market here was easy In anita of soma larae reoiiirements falling due on the 15th and the 40 per cent Install ment payable on Baltimore Ohio atork subscriptions. saturaay a strong nana statement hsd some belated effect In help ing stocks Something waa made also of he coming return of J. P. Morgan to new York, which occasioned a revival of the Orest Northern ore lands deal with the United State steel corporation. Hopes are ntertalned that the manner In wnirn tne Panama cinal bond flotation la being man- red msv vleld some help to the money market by the shifting about of govern ment deposits. Some unfavorable effect waa reported on miscellaneous bonde by the release of stste and municipal bonds, which had been accepted as security for the tUI.Ono.OHO of government deposits which the secretary of the treasury has recalled. The decrease of about t!,ou0,fl00 In June exports of agricultural products more- than ac counted for by the cotton movement waa not without consideration In view of its bearing on the exchange situation. But the ack of effect on the provisions item oi me dressed beef agitation waa regarded with satisfaction. A strong market for copper n London waa a favorable factor for Amal gamated Copper. The rlae In the minor Vanlerbllta was baaed on tne organixea agitation for an Incresse In the dividend distribution on Michigan Central. The de mand became very dull late In the flay so that there were fractional recessions and a lia-htlv heavy closing, but active selling pressure waa not renewed and substantial net gains remained as a result of the day's business. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. 11.726.000. United Statea new 4s ad vanced , the la and old 4a and la on call. The following are tee quatar.ons on tne Stock exchange: galea. His, low. cim. AAams Exnraaa Amalgamated Copper Amarlean C. A i Amarleaa C. A F. pN Amarlean Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pta Amarlean Bipreea American H. A L. pM American lea. eeourltlee... Amarlean Llnaaeo, Oil Am. Unmt oil ptd A re art can Loenmotlre . . Am. Locomotive pM American I. St K Amarlean i. A R- pf4 American Suaar Refining.. Am. Tobacco ptd etfa , Anaconda Mining Co Alehleoa .-' Atcbteon pM Atlantla coaet una Baltimore A Ohio BaJ. Oblo pta Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. Canadian Pactne Central of N. J Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago Oraat Weetarn... Cbloaio A Nortkwaetera.. Chicago, Mil. A St. P.... Chicago T. A T T. a T. pfa. on-ared... C . C. A it. b Colorado Fuel A Iron ... Colorado A gout hern... Colorado A Bo. 1st pfd... Colorado A Bo. Id ptd... Ooaaalldatad Oaa Cora Product, rf Cora PTodaru ptd. rfg.... Delaware A Hudana Dataware. L. a W Danrar A Rio Orande.... D. A R. 0. pfd Distillers' gecurttlee Erie Krta 1st pfd Erie Id ptd General Electrie Hocklna Valley Illlnola Central International paper International Papar pfd International Pump International Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kanaaa City go. ptd Utularllla A NaahTtlle Mexican Central Minneapolis A Bt- h M., St. P. B. 8. M M , Rt. P. A B. B. M. pfd.. Mlaaourl Paclflo Mlaaourl, K. A T M . K. A T. Bid National Lead National R. R. of M. ptd.. New York Central Now Tork, O. A W Norfolk A Woatorn Norfolk A W. ptd North Amarlean Par I no Mail nay Ivan ta People's Oaa r., c. c. a Bt. l. ... ritmit steal Car Preaerd Steal Car ptd. Pullman Palace Car.. Reading Reading let pfd Heading Id pfd Republic Steal Republic Steal pfd noca itiaad to Rock Ialand Co. ptd St. LAS T Id pfd St. Loutt southwestern Bt. Louie S. W. pfd..,. Southern Paclfle , PaelBe pfd Southern Railway Bo. Railway sfd Tannaaeaa Coal A Iron... Teaaa A Paclfle Toledo. St. U A W T. Bt. LAW. pfd.... t'nlon Paclflo Vnlon Paetso pfd Vnltad Slates Express.. t olled Statea Really... . l alted Statea Rubber. .. V. 8. Rubber pfd Vnltad Statea Steal V. 8. Steal pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical V a. -Carolina Ceeia. sfd Wabaab W a beak pfd Walle-Fanre Kx preen ... Weetlnghoaee I Ice trie . Weetera t'nlon Wheeling A Lake Erie.. Wleeonela Central Wla r antral pfd. h'srtbara Paelie Oealral Leatket Central Leal ber pfd Sloae-ShetBeld Steal ... Oreal Northern pfd Interbnraugh Metrapolttaa. . 4.1'a) IBtaraorouak Met. ata Total sales for the day. ttl,70 shares. eral fund, exclusive of the ti&l.mvi.onn tn(4 I rprv. shows: Available cash balance, I 1is.T:,:; gold coin and bullion. Hi.iJi. ' gold certificates, m.twn.ran. Sew Tork Money Market. NEW TORK, July IS -MONEY On Call, easy at 2"i per rent; ruling rate, ? per cent; closing bid. -'a per cent: offered at 2 per cent. Time losne, very strong; sixty days. 44Q4S Pr cent: r.lnety. days, 4Va per cent: six months, 6v,fi per cent. FRIMK MERCANTILE I'ArER-o'fjfcH per rent. STERllNd EXCHANGE Pteadv nt 24 R4ftOiB4 466 for riemsnd and at 14 lisruf 4 1116 for sixtv-dsy bills; posted rates, 14 IfcW'St 6H: commercial bills. 14 1 SILVER Bar. c; Mexican dollars, Wc. BONDSOovemrnent strong: railroad irregular. iew rorg oonas toaay Flour, bbls.,.. Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu Barley n.oiaj ...xTO.O'O ...aw. 4. io ...le7,(o 12.100 1.2U0 7,0u0 171. U0 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was ateady; craatuerlea, lclsc; dalriea. lfcalTWc F.ggs. steady; at mark. caaea lnoluded. 13t(jUV:; flrata, 14V: prtme firsts, lev; extras, loc cueese, nrm; u tilic- . Visible Sapply at Grain. NIW TORK. July 11 The visible eupply rf grata Saturday, July 14. aa complied by the New Tork Produce exchange, waa aa i I r.we: Wheat. 24.247.009 bu.; decreased. 710.000 bu. t orn, S.ltil.tMl CU. ; oecreaanq, m,na ou. Oata llbv.CM) bu.; decreased. 28f.uu0 bu. Hye. 1.417.0H) bu.; decreased, 1. bu. Barley, e1.0Uv bu. ; Increased, Ul.OuO bit, Dalatk Grata alarket. ncLl'TH Julv 11 Wheat No. 1 north ern, too: No. 2 northern, To. July, luc; aentembar. .e. OATS To arrive, on track and July. We. Mllwaakea Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. July 11 WHEAT eauadj. No. I esWlUarn, UQeic; No. I Pear la Market. PEORIA. July 1. CORN Firm: No. yellow, Uo; No. t, Uc; No. 4. 13c: no grade, oo. OAT9-teady; No. t white, Ho; No. white, ITc; No. 4 white. eTfrSTWO, UHISKY-On the basis of 11.5. Waal Market. LONDON. July 11 WOOL A superior selection consisting or n.ui Dales waa offered at the wool auction sales today. I om petit Ion waa spirited, and the con tlnent bought with more freedom. Pine and medium grades were In good rvqueat but Inrerlors were Irregular and In buy ere' favor. Tasmania greasy waa In anl mated demand. The withdrawals to date amount to 11.120 balea. Following a the aaiea in aetaii: New South Wales, I. TOO bales: scoured. IHdOls lid; greasy 7deis md Queensland. 400 bales scoured, lsttls Id; greasy. IHdtyls md victoria. J. 400 bales; scoured, la IHd 9 1 greaay. IWdOli Id. South Am trails, 7 000 balea; greaay. tk.de Is 2d. Tasmania, I loo balea; aroured. la lid greaay, IHdQls 4rl New Zealand. 1.109 Mlea; scoured. llHdtJls 194; greasy arris a. 8T. LOCI9. July 11WOOL Steady mettum grades, combing and clothing t trite: light fine, llfijlc- heavy fine, 110 tic; (ua wasnea, lints Ouotatlone on were aa follows: f. 8. ref. ia. fag... do coupon I". S. Je. rag do coupon t. 8. old 4a. rag . do retipoa t. 8- a. 4a. reg.... do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a.... do Atchlann gen. 4a... do ad). 4a. Atlantic C. U 4a.. Bal A Ohio 4s do im Brk. R. T. c. 4a... Central nf Oa. 5a... do let inc do Id Inc do Id Inc Chea. A Oblo 4 We . Chicago A A. C. B A 0. n. 4a.. C . R. I. A P. 4a.. do col. 9a ccv. a at. L. g t Colo. Ind. "a. ear. do aarlea B Colorado Mid. 4s., Colo. A Bo. 4a.... Cuba Ite D. A R. O. 4a Distillers' Sac. Si Erie p. I. 4a do pen. 4a. ..I4H Japan la J.p.ri a, 24 aeries. . .W on 4 ctfe ..I""1, no 4ie ct(a . . !! ! d'i aertea ,.ini !- A N. anl. 4a. It'S Men. I 4a ... . .1I M central a. .. 7" do let Inc . HIV Minn. A St. L. 4 M , K A T. 4a. .. 4S do : .. r N. R. R of J4. 1 ..toss S. T. C. s twa .. MH N J. C. g la .. n No PacISc 4a.... . .11 1 ' do la .. IN. a W. c 4a.. .. 7 o s. L rfdg 4i .. 17 'Penn. conr. Ia. ..H'Tm Heaaiot (en 4s Pl'a .. 1'S n I.. A 1 M e. la .Ii4 St L A B. r. fg 4a. -a rH 4t IHa iivn I.via 74 14) a.... 1 1( . 4a. l" us imt n 10"V, a ...71 Seaboard A. L. ... "VSo Pacific 4a.... ..10 no im 4a cits.. A. 71 'So Rallwar la.. ... TlV'lexaa A P. la . . ... n,t , St. L. w. . 14 .11 .101) 4a t'nlon Pacific 4a V S. Steal 14 la.. Wthaah la do deb. B. Hocking Val. Offered. . . .1001 Weetera Md. 4a. W. a L. E. 4s... 4H...Kti Wla Central 4a.. 7 . 1H . H ,ltf. .1114 ,. IIS .in.Ha ,. I7V .11414 .. 71 .. as .. sH . 11 London Cloelag Stoeka. LONDON, July 11 Closing quotations on tha Stock exchange were: Consols, money 17H N. T. Central. do account 17 15-11 Norfolk A W. Anaconda It I do pfd Atchison ' Ontario A W. do pfd 1"! . lnnyanla Bslllraors a Ohio. ...11 'Kind Ml nee .. Canadian Paclfle Chea. A Ohio Chicago 01 W.... ',. M. A St. P.... DeBeera D. A R. 0 do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do d pfd....... H'tnola Central .. Llertlle A Nash M , K. A T SILVER Bar, ...US ... M ...14 ... 47 ... 4S ... IV ... eft'. H.nno N4 HH S I. JOO U4 14 4' inn MV, 114 11 too w it 1 00 Id JH t 4.100 tni 17 S 17H ill 11.400 IS . 17V. 4 Ill M.OM) 1' 141 H 14V 100 tif-v, 111s 11114 I. 400 m'a in ix4 MS II. 700 1114 14 1IOV 7,100 IIS MS ,7H M 1M 111 IM 4.inn 111s 1iH lK'a lot MS MS It Xt.100 74S 7SS 73S 1.10ft IM !M4 1(44 400 tJJS in 110 in 14 M l 400 IT 14't . IIS 100 117 IMS IM 14.70 171 171 171 .-rj 11 rf. m Adama Cob Alice Breece Brunawlck Con .. Comatock Tunnel Can. Cal. A Va. . . Horn Stlrar .... Iron Sllrar LeedTille Con .... tOftered. . 1.40S ll.rano 1.IO0 too mo an mo no 1 41 M II 47 11 10 7 m m 4S 47 IIS M 47S 117 IS "S It 7 47 S liS 1I 77 hm toas 4T4 101 10 400 ion 14.IOD 7. W0 I. KW 100 '"ion 400 t'"0 too too l.ing 100 too I ma 1.400 300 I.40S UK 1.700 . pnn 100 "'400 l.mo U.tm ion 100 too "m 4 77 II HIS 174 17 M 14 4IS 141 S 10 5S OS u M 71 M 111 47 M 'ii M IMS 81 10 46 4M M 11 M'4 71 M 4M M 1 MS 7S HIS ! II" 100 110 ..US. 10S IMS 4"0 700 1.100 "ioi too 41.40ft 18 MS 13 S 11 "ii" 11 7 100 114 l.l" 14 1,100 too 100 400 100 74 too too ! " too I.ioo 100 4. soa M 141 I'jW 17 4ft 144 2 ' 40 107 4 ii, in 100 14 100 104 10 11 178 17 "ii" 1 14 41 140 11 M US M 71 II 111 44 M ..... II 114 II 0 41 ito" 117 M 1 II S0 ..... 11 44 114 li 7 141 10 17 44 141 11 ii" 107 11 100 14 104 10 1 M 114 Ml 0 M 1 "i 44 117 ms 17 11 41 M 14 41 MS 4 141 10 14 181 14 S0 11 aa 71 ll 44 M 10 2 11 111 l 71 41 nv 111 so "so M 41 II 60 84 114 14 17 141 av M 4f. 141 11 III 7 40 1 11 101 4 104 44 no 16 1 14 IM M ion ia r Tan la 11. MA 11 117 S1 ea 74 71 11 .184 'Reeling . 84 do let pfd . 17 I do Id pfd Ill -ISouthem Rallwar . 17, do pfd . 40 Southern Paclflo . M;lnlon Pacific ..... . II' V do pfd j. . 71 If. 8. Steal . 3 1 do pfd .IMS, Wabash .141 do pfd . l: Spanish 4a firm. 3) 7-ld per ounce. wn Ki 1H4TJ per cent. The rate of discount In the ODen market for short bills is 1 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 1-16 per cent. OMAIIA LIVE STOCI MARKET lest Cattli &tetdr, Cthsit Blow to a Little Lower. r HOGS SUFFER CONSIDERABLE DECLINE l.araest Ran of "heep aad laaka Since Opening; af Rang Bee sen Deaannd Gaad far Deelrnkle Klllere aad Steady. COUTH OMAHA. July Is, laH Receipts were: Cattle. Ht-gs. Bbeep. l.li t4 l.(A 1,210 2.114 .6'1 t.6 4oi ind 7.11 7.9S 7.1.-4 l.THo l.ITS l.olr e.ow Official Monday feama day last week.. 8ame tao weeks ago. 6ame three weeks ago rlanie four weeks ago. fame d.ir last veer rtKCElt-i'B i'UH THE IbAR TO DA I B The following table shows the receipts of csttle. hogs and aheep at Bouth On.aha for the rear to date, compared with last year; m. l"5. Inc. Cattle mi. (W0 4S7H1 44,07 Hogs 1.M7.W7 1.3KI.7M 14R.&43 Bheep KH.074 771.S7. 12.10J CATTLE yUO'lATlONa. The following wlh show tne prices paid for the different kinds of cattle on the south Omaha marktl: Oood to choice corn-fed steers. hair to good corn-fed steers Common to fair corn-fed steers... Oood to choice cows and heifers. Kan- to goini cows and nailers , Common to fair cows and heifers. Oood to cnoice stockers leaders. Fair to good stockers dk feeders.... Common to fair Blockers rluus, stags, etc Veal calves The following tabla snows the price of hogs at South Omaha for the iaal several days, with comparisons: M 4ofl l. no . o Ottja-eO . 4.i-H!o 00 . Uto-t 40 2.711.1. 1 66477. 16 1 ib3.7S 1.7Ku4 .W 4.nuj.M aveiage Data. I 1K. 1M6.,1M.1M.1-2.!U1.!100. I 47S.I l4i I July S. July 1. July , July 1 July 9 Juiy Id July 11 July 12.. juiy ia. July 14 Juiy 15.. July 16 . 48 . 14 .l'l . 7 .147 ""a , . i4 1 .,0i), 1 Karuaa CTtje . J) Bt. C4I 1 Bioua 477 . It t , I 7 Ml 731 ta) 1271 M 1 7 1 17 1 1 k 4. 7 7i J U 1 17 i lU 7 121 I tt! I li t 461 7 BOi 1 14 1 II a 1 U 7H iKiill I 11 1 18 7 TO I Ml I 04 4 ai I 7 771 1 li. 1 hi 6i,i 0 i; 1 i'3i t 2. 6 M. t 13 ....I t 47; 5 IS; t 10 7 73 6 OS I 6 &4 1 1 t 17 1 7 76 6 77 1 1 H 7 72 a 0 3 16 Ki 2 J 1 13 1 321 4 04 4 MVI 1 13 di,i 0 1 i'3i 1 21. 4 1 19 Sunday Omaha RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. J. C Csrson NeK J cowa nil I WTOMINO. 1 row 1TW 46 cow loil 19 Steer.'...irT4 1 heifers .. rwl t steers.... Tt I Calves... ITS Is stivers.... 1 AC t 1 70 44 I 4 on 4 21 4 40 4 rows lMn t heifers. ,.lo4 1 steers.. ,.1 I steers. ... 7 9 ralxes... ?ns 8 Steers.. ..131 1 1 4 T8 4 t t :i 4 W H04J8 fnder the Influence of very large rare till anil lower prices at eastern potnte the market flere was vstrioc tower than flaturdav. As uaual on a down market the trade wsa not very active and before 1 the hogs were all sold It weakened, closing Va? lower, st the low rxilnt of the day. As will be noted from the sake below the j . hogs sold verv largely at utis "" voarse. tmu. S. Kve straw, lo tw7.00. aaainei go.ersi w on wiiiruey. i...i.-i bllAN I er ton. ll.0a price today waa 1A0. wheresa cn Paturaay 1 TOM A1Xfc-S Illinois, pef crate of IP Iba., oc. 11 11 ',c, fancy. II V ltr; estra fancy ltilJ)C. haiams sre In good JobblnS Amana, loose muscatels. IHSlf; seeded raisins, lfj;r, Irfindon layers, ti ll. OMAHA Wnoi.F.ttl.K M4RKRT. rendition at Trade and 4tentatleae an staple aad Fewer rredae. KtKtS-Reoelpt, liberal; fresh stock, 4 LIVE lOl'l.l'K V Mena, fH4ilic; rooatera Jc; turkey. l-'uUv; ducka, 7c; spring chick ens, lvnKx- per ll. Bl'TTKR-r'acklng stock, 14'o; cholcl fancy ditlr). 1.V; creamery, 21ejkl. HAY-rTtcea quoted by Omaha r eea com pany: Choice upland. .00; medium, li.oo; nearl half of the hnas soir at bTva. It would he well for shippers to under stand that buyer are discriminating agalnat rougn heavy hogs, which sre selling st the bottom of the Hat and which are hard to more aometlmea even at those prices. Representative sales: market basket of market basket pf New York Mining; (Mocks. NEW TORK. July 11 Closing Quotations on mining stocks were: 10 .150 . !t . W . 14 . st .100 .121 . I Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Fhoenlz Pntosl Harags Sierra Nevada bmetl Hopes Standard . I .IS .311 . t . I . 17 . 12 . a .KI Hogs viu ua o. innjn W L Juvu S.tue )S lueAIQ K"od 7u 121.U i6"-n5 . t.oaa 1.36424 SO Beaton Stoeka and Beads. BOSTON. July 14 -Call loans, 434 per eent; time loan, o4j6 per cent. Official closing on stock and bonder a trait oa adj. 4s. Central 4a. Mas. Atrkli do pfd Boetae ft Albany.. Baaaoa A Malae Boaxoa Blaraiaa ... Pltckburg pld Mexican Central ... N. T.. N. H A H 'faro Marqaatta ... I 0100 raelSa Aasar. irga. Ckaai., da pfd Anae. raea Take.. A war. Saaar da pfd Anvsr. T. A T Aaaar. Weolea da pfd Itoenlnloa 1. A 8. gdieoa Clae. Ilia Maaa. gleet no da pfd Maaa Oaa l ulled rnilt tailed Shea Mark . do pfd North Butte I'. 8 Steal 4 pfd Bid. Asked. . 4 Wanting, comm. .11 Adrautare . 7 Alloaaa z . Amalgamated . . MiAavsrtraa Bine tt Atlantla .14 Bingham It Cal. A Heel.. .1M CaataaaUl .... . KiCoppar Rang . IM Dolf Weet .... . U Irraallla .14J.Uraabr .. ulsia Horala ... . M Mlfklgas ,. 11 Mokavk .11 Moat C. A C. .111 .11 . U .11 . M .14 . 11 . 41 sl Old Demtalo weaola rarrat 4Juiaer nnaaaaa Tamarack .... Trtnltg t ailed Copper 1. s Miataa.. Oil .107 I' 8 . T4 i tak . a victorl . Wtaon . M Walraruaa ... .li . 71 . M . . 14 3 .IM . 1 . 1 . U . 10 u . 11 . M . I . M ,:tr . II :i . 41 M . .IM Trasisry Btateaaeat. WA8HIXGTON, July 1. Today's state meat of tA Uaaaury balances to Lb gn- Foreign Financial. LONDON. July J6. 8tipplle of money were plentiful today and the demand was moderate. Discount weie quiet and easier.- There was a better undertone on the Stock exchange and bull dealings were limited. Consols hardened on. a few supporting orders and home rails were fractionally dearer on Investment purchases. Foreign ers benefited by Paris support, the more favorable Kunsian news responsible ror a rally In Russian bonds nnd the market de veloped a stronger tone. The favorable bank statement causea a nrm opening or Americans which developed an advance of points over parity In the forenoon and later, with New York supporting, a fur ther Improvement occurred and prlcvs closed firm. Kaffirs' eaaed on the death of Alfred Belt, but hardened on Farla buy ing and beara covering and closed Arm. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1S04 olosed at 102. PARIS. Julv 16. Prices on the Bourse to day were steady. Ry4a. Imperial 4s closed at in. 50 and Russian, ftoiiua 01 lum cioaea at 486.00. , BERLIN. July 16. prices on tne nourse today were weak owing to realisations. Bank Clearing;. OMAHA. July 16 Bank clearing for to day mere 11.662.126.94 .and for the corre sponding date last year 11. 510.730.78. . Metal Market. NEW TORK. Julv 11. METALS There waa a sharp advance in the London tin market, which closed at (161 15s for spot and 1168 10s for futures, or about 2 8s above the closing prices of Friday. The local market waa also firm and higher, with spot quoted at 134.7S3e.90. Copper had a shnrp advance in tne i.onoon mar ket, closing at 75 16s for spot and 79 for futures; locally, however, the market waa dull and nominally unchanged, with lake quoted at 118. 37H to 1 8.75; electrolytic, ; 111.12HJ18.:5; casting, 117.71 11.00. Lead waa unchanged at 15.76 locally. In London It waa Is 3d higher at 11 8s 9d. Spelter declined 2s 6d to 26 "s 6d In Lon don; locally the market waa quiet at 15.91 ; 6.00. Iron was an nigner at 4s 10a tor standard foundry and at 60s ll'id for Cleveland warrants In the London mar ket; locally iron was steaay, witn soma dealers reporting prleea a shade higher, although there waa no quotablo change In the general range; No. 1 foundry north ern Is quoted at 1 8.25 1 1 8.7B : No. 2 north ern, 117. "64ji 11.25; No. 1 foundry southern, $17.60 18.00; No. Z 1 lounary souinern, 117. 00 17.60. 8T. LOVIS, Julv 11 METALS LEAD, lower at 15.70, Spelter, eaay at 15.87 H. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. July 14 -COTTON-Spot closed quiet and steady, ten points higher; middling uplands. ll.UOc; middling gulf. 11.2oc; sales, 1.154 bales. ST. IXiUIS. July 16.-COTTON-8teady; middling. 11c : sales, 41 bales; receipts, none; shipments, none; stock. 27,031 bales. LIVERPOOU July 16. COTTON Spot quiet;- prices 264 points lower; American middling fair. .60d; good middling, l.lod: middling, l.ind; low middling, 6.72d; good ordinary, .?!; ordinary. 6.50d. The sales of the day were 6.0UO bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and In cluded 1.500 American. Receipts, 2,000 bales, Including 1,200 American. NEW ORLEANS. July 16.-COTTON-Ppot closed quiet; sales, 900 bales; low or dinary. 7;0 nomlnsl: ordinary. 8c nomlnnl; good ordlnarv, 9 l-16c; middling, lie; good middling. llVc: middling fair. lPAc nominal; fair. L'V. Receipts, 2,607 bales; stock. 4H.U32 bales. Oils and Hoaln. NEW TORK. July 11 OI IJi Cot ton seed, barely steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 26c; early new crop. IH.fjMVic. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York, 17.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 17.76; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk, 11.65. Turpentine, quiet; 6rt04c. ROBIN Firm; strained, common to good, 1190 61.96. OIL CITY. Julv l.-OIIJ-Ordlt bal ances. H.44. Shipments. 94.787 bbls.; aver age. 63,f2 bbls. Runs. 114.7S7 bbls.; average, 40,335 bbla. Lima shipment. 120,961 bbls.; aversge, 54.824 bbls. Lima runs, 75,241 bbla.; average, 15.274 bbls. SAVANNAH. July 14. OILS Turpentine, firm; 67V4c. ROBIN-rirm: Quote: A. B. C. MaO: D., 13 80; E.. 13 90; P.. 13 96; G . 14 00; I , M.26; K.. 14 40; M , 14 46; N.. 4.a0; W O., Moo; W. W., tt.So. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. July 16. -COFFEE The market for coffee future opened steady at unchanged price to an advance of 6 points In the absence of Important offerings. There waa no special feature to the ncwa. Euro pean cables being at a standoff, while the primary markets were closed, but the mar ket held around the opening figures and closed stesdy, net unchanged to 1 points higher. Trading was very quiet most of ths session, but there was some switch ing In the late trading whlrh brought the day local buslneaa up to 36.50 bags. In cluding December at 1 &u) oic; Marrh, 4.76c; May, 1.80c; spot, steady. No. 7 Rio, 77c. agar and Metaeaese NF.W TORK, July ll.-SUQAR-Raw, steady; fair refining. 1 7-22c; centrifugal. M test, 1 2112c; molasee sugar. 2 31 -5a-; refined, steady; No. 7, ,4.01?; No. 9. 1.96c. No. 10, lime; No." 11. 185c; No. 12, laic; No. 18. 1.75c; confectioners A. S.Ooo; cut loaf. I 40c; crushed. 6 40c; powdered, 4 80c; granu lated. 4 J0c: cube. 4 85c. NEW ORLEANS. July 14-flfOAR- S'eadv; open kettle, centrifugal. JJ 7-loc; cemmugai ycuow, ovjc . seconoa, Z43c. Taleda Beer Market. TOLEDO. July 14.-PEEDB Clorer. rah. tM: camber, Id Timothy, prime. 12 1 Alalk. Augu N BAJs, 1 13 nominal. SHL?3eNT8 Tha (eia inc sjfaarer aba number of e.rs of sicvusra aadfotrdara elUpisM to the coun try yeaoudny aikl their paMta of destina tion! ' CATT". .A?. Curs. L. Lswrencei Tllllsca. U C. , 1 T. M. i- jtler. Tare, la. t C 1 D. Snroder, Fr-B-nit. N'.'.-N. W 1 HORSK ! Car. Fred Slrnall. Templeton. Ia. Mil 1 J. H. Kidlnger, Independence, Ia. I. C... 1 T. B. Mcpherson. Albert Lee, Minn. V. P : 1 The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sue p. M'r's. C. M. tt St. P........ 1 Missouri Pacific 4 L P. Bystem 19 C. sV N. W., eaet.... 1 C. A N. W.. west..,. S3 C, Bt. P., M. A O.... 4 C, H. A Q , east 1 C, B. A Q., west..,. 55 C. R. I. A P., east.... 2 Chicago Ut. Western t Total receipt 132 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. 2 16 10 li .. s 4 22 4 1 16 13 2 2 1 69 30 59 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company.-. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A 'o Vansan A Co Carey W. I. Stephen Huston A Co Hamilton Kingan Wolf J. B. Root A Co Bullnn A Kline Other buyers Total 291 . 830 .1.819 . tf 6 . 69 . 109 . 24 . 9S ! "ifl . 81 . 89 . 151 Hogs. Sheep. 1.007 1.W8 1.0U4 10 923 l.l - H 1.459 ..1.271 4,957 1.774 CATTLE Receipts of cattle we. e not as large a a week ago, but still there waa a very good run. There were more weetern cattle among the receipt than any day before this aeaaon. Among the corn-fed were the best cattle seen here this season. Advice from other selling points were very discouraging this morning, Chicago especially sending out depressing news. Still there wss a very good demand for rattle at this point and desirable fat steers. such as buyers wanted, sold at steady prices. The Graham cattle, which sold at 5.85 last week, brought 16. and were not nearly so good today, one bunch of cattle was good enough to bring 8)6.06. ths highest price paid on the market since last Novem ber. Betters wno nappenea to nave cattle which did not especially appeal to buyers found It Impossible to secure as good prices aa last week, so that the market as a whole would have to be quoted as steady to a little lower. There were a good many western cows and heifers In the yarda this morning, la fact more than on any day before this sea son. Owing in part to the more liberal offerings, which made It possible for buyers to be more discriminating in making selec tions ana part to tne nearisn reports sent on from Chicago, the cow market waa slow and the feeling generally weak. Some of the best cows commanded about steady fnces, out tne general maraet waa alow o a little lower on the general run of grasaers. i nere wag quit a snowing 01 srooKBrs anl feeders In the yard this morning, in fact more than on a good many days of late. Fortunately there seemed to be a very good demand for weighty ' feeders, which constituted the bulk of the offerings and cattle of that description sold very freely at good steady to strong prices. itepreaeniaiive ai: Na At. Pr. N. at. Ft I Ill 1 4 H 14 6 M I 1011 4 oa t HI I K II IM) I 10 14 1141 I It 11 'H IS M nan i u II 117 4 4 10S iota I II 10 IIM 4 II 1147 I 40 IT Ill I 71 II 1144 I M 40 100 4 10 14 1071 I 10 46 .' Ul 4 M 17 1411 7 I lU I W 1 1430 I 1 II 141 I 00 ' II Hit I 1 14 1011 I 40 W 1411 I 71 40 1117 I 1 M 1411 I 10 4 774 i II 17 1477 sO I till I M . 71 104 I M IM HI I 11 M III! I u 1 4 I K I IJH I 14 1 14U 1 M COWS. 1 1000 1 71 1 IM til 8 Ml i It I )T t 71 4 IOI t It 4 I 10 1 IM I t I 01i , M 8 M IN I HO I 0 1 100 I la 1 uo I 0 m i m in t m 10 1 1110 I u 17 in I U M 14 I ia I lU 8 70 8 1AM I 10 t in I 7 1 luaa 1 M 1 141 I tl I Ill i 1, N IU 8 10 I urM 4 u HEIFERS. 3 HO I 71 1 144 t 4 1 W III t 120 1 I 1 144 8 4 1 141 1 44 1 II I M II 411 1 U I I 40 I U N 1 II 14 4 47 IU BULLS. 1 1' 8 40 1 IM I M i !" I 4 1 1154 I ii 1 710 8 10 I J7 1 a 1 110 1 4 I It I 4 1 100 I M 1 14(0 I 1 71 t 7 I MM 1 M 8 19 I 71 CALVES. t UO I M 1 M0 4 M 8 IN I I I i4 4 44 1 14 4 at 4 1070 I n 1 110 4 0 1 144 1 74 STOCKERS AND FEEDB:K8. 1 IN t 771 8 M ii in s m ii m in 1 4 I M i. 104 1 ,4 1 11M I 44 WESTERNS C. B. William Wyoming. 18 cows 1077 1 45 A. L. Williams Wyoming. 1 cows Hi IN 24 cows TulT 19 heifers.. 961 1 0 M. Moncrelfpe Wyoming. 183 cows... J019 1 40. 47 cow 1041 B. T. Huntr-Nb. I steers. ...UN) 4 95 1 feeder.. 940 J. C. CrBwnoner Wyo. .1029 t 40 2 steer . ..1071 R. L. Bulllngton-Wyo. ..126 2 Mi I cow 1029 ...IIS 4 M ..liSJ 4 00 tt steer WESTERNS. .1451 I 10 IB) cows.. . 176u 175 I steers 1041 4 74 O A. Lucss Wyo 4 cows.., 1 cow 8 steers. tO stear... 4 cow.... 1 bull 11 steer ... 1 a I 40 t 71 4 60 I 40 IM 4 40 ...1026 I s 4 40 T feeders 1 cow 1 feawler.. 1 feeder.. 8fw 1 40 . W0 71 1VO 1 71 .10i 4W i ti 11 feeders.. U71 10 1 feeder. 1 cow.... 1 reader. . 140 .1) tad No. As. Sk. fr. No. At. 9h. Fr. 1 400 140 I Tt 144 13 II KW ... 40 47 HI 40 I M tf i M I 41 41 10 140 I 10 11 ti ... 1 41 11 m ia 4 io 41 tan M I l 71 144 ... in 14 irn so 1 41 IM M I 40 41 m ... I 47 7! I'l ... 4 10 71 to ... I 47 IS lit 80 4 10 14 o Ito I 47 71 Ml ... 4 II 41 .left IN 4 47 70 !! 14 140 71 Ill 40 I 47 41 4l I I 17 11 47v, II 14 4 4 11 a Ill ... 147 14 .701 Sit lilt 14 171 M I 47 7 Ml 40 17 a....... .141 IM 47 14 i:l ... m in ... in i ki 11s I n, in 31 IK I in M 114 40 4 (1 151 IM I I 70 Ml ... 11 71 o IM 10 U 0 10 I 11 7 ill ... I 10 71 131 ... 4 11 71 141 SO I 10 7 HI 40 4 llv II HI 40 I 41 10 M0 It 4 11 77 Ill ... I 14 71 Ill II I 11 71 Ill ... I 10 H tl 44 I 11 1 ..Ill to I 10 17 Ml 10 I 11 II IU 80 I to (I Ill 110 I 12 1 Ill ... I 10 1.1 114 19 M I Ill t 10 14 Ill ... I H STAO HOU8. 1 431 IN I 71 ROARS. 1 too ... IN SHEEP The receipt of sTieep this mlrn nlng were the largest since the range sea son began, thirty cars being reported In when the market opened. While there we a sprinkling of stuff that was not overly desirable, there were some very good kill ers among the receipts. While the market ws slow to open It waa fairly active when the trade waa onre under way, so that the big bulk Af the re ceipts changed hands by the middle of the forenoon. As to prices there was no very great change sa compared with the close of last week. Possibly wethers were a little lower In spots, but as a general thing both buyera and sellers were quoting It about steady. This should be taken as applying to the desirable kinds of killers ss half fat or eonmon kinds sre not very much sought after at the present time and are Inclined to drag a little. Among the receipts, today were five dou ble decka of the Rhea brothers Montana wethers, which sold at 15.40, the high point o fthe day. Theae wethers were about as fat as one ever sees coming from grass, in fsct they were like corn feds. There were a few range lambs good enough to bring 27.50. end a small bunch of yearlings sold up to M.2R. In fact the prtcos paid generslly were very satisfactory to sellers. Quotations: Oood to choice spring lambs. $ 16&7.6O; fair to good spring lambs, 26 25ff W.76; good to choice yearlings, S.76i'2i; fair to good yearlings, ts.6tii4 76; good to choice wethers, !5.426.65: fslr to good wethers, t4.K4j6.25; good to choice ewes. 14.9055 .36; fair to good ewe. I4.50V4 .90. Representativa aaloa: No. K Wyoming wethers 2a Nebraska yearlings 4m Montana wethers 405 Montana wethers 10 Colorado ewe cull feeders 14ft Montana wether culls 61 Colorado wether feeders,. 469 Wyoming wethers SIT Colorsdo yearling feeders . 445 Montana wethers CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARK BT Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Lower Hog Lower sheep Slow. CHICAGO, July 14. CATTLE Receipts, ...x head: market, best steaay lower; cor.unod to prime steers, H.a'fl.aO; cows, 22.;IK.ft'; he.fers. ls.VVti6.26; bulls. lf.eui4.26; calves, J5.7,V3i,.6i; stockers and feeders. 22.604V4.25. HOOS-Recipts, M.COO head; market, 10c lower; choice to prime heavy, H.tUd4.8n; medium to good heavy, l.0ig.."6; butcher weights, It) .O'tft.So; good to choice heavy, mixed, t4.0O8i.ts. SHEEP AND LA MB8--Receipts, 21.000 head; market, slow; sneep, ti-X'ti 6.25; year lings, to.40fe6.60; lambs. 25.404,1.00. Sew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 14. BEEVES Re ceipts, 4,482 head; market for aieers, opened steady; closed weak for medium grades; fat bulls sbout steady; bologna bulls, losjfito lower; cows, steady; steer. & 10B.0u; bulls. 13 40; few fancy, 14 &-4.7o; cows, 11 b- 474.0u; Liverpool and Ixindon cable quoted live csttle at 10ttl2c per pound dressed weight. Exports tomorrow, 9i6 cattle and 3.6K) quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 4.691 head; market, veals, steady for top grades; closed slow and a trifle easier for others; buttermilk calves, slow to 2oc lower; veals. tS.Ouojaoo; tops, 18.26; culls, 14.50; greasers and butter milks, t,7.00Aj4.2o; few choice. 14.50; dressed calves, steady at 5ttl2c per lb. for city and dressed veals, and tVtfllc for country dreaaed. nil I TT" T" . I , T . ..lie u .... ,a .-e I oncer f is uonpn-nTiiii., t.tu head; choice handy sheep, firm; others, steady; lambs, active market cloaed steady: sheep. !350ffo.60; culls. 12.00tQ3.; lamba. 14.0n4i.; choice. 18.26; culls, t4.60$f.00. HOOS Receipts. 1,87 head; mataet, about steady: state and Pennsylvania hogs quoted at 17.Xfcaj7.40. Kanana City live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, July 14. CATTLE Re ceipta. 12,000 head. Including 4.6(0 southerns: market, ateady to strong: choice export and dressed beef steers, fc.4C"tivlO; fair to rood. 14.OUit6.10; western fed steers, 13.754 75; stockers and feeders, 12.7604.50; south ern steers, 12.75-S4.7S; southern cows 2.00w 2.50: native cows, U OOfJt Si; native heifers, .J.wtlO; bulls. 12.404.50; calves. 22.60 4.36. HOGS Receipts, 1.200 head; market. 10c lower; top. to.2; bulk of sales. K 60'16.4JV4j; heavy, t.60i.6VVi: packers, pi.iKrt30.u6; pigs and lights. t6.90ij6.6G. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 000 hesd; market, etrong; lam he. 16 Mu8.00: fed sheep snd yearlings. 15.Otyfi6.25: Arizona yearlings, !S.7543.6; Texas and Arlsona. aheep. 4.5or)6.2o: Texaa gnats, 13. 00-39. 60; stockers and feeders, t3.50ti4.76. WAX KKANS-Per about 16 lbs . -. STRING WEANS-Per ShcMt 16 lbs., ,jOc. TL RNII S. BEETS AND CARROTS -Per dos. bunches, 25c LEAF LETT ICE Hothouse, per d's. heads, ;oo. CI 'CI 'M HERS Home grown, pee dos., 50c; Texas, per bvl. box. -' 00. onions Home grown, 2o per in. ; Texas. In crates, white, II Tf. GREEN ONIONS l'er dox. bunches. 200. HADI8HK8-Pr dos. bunches, lie. CABBAGE Home grown, ic per lb. CAl'I.IFLtlW EH Per dos. heads. 75c GREEN PEAS-Per bu., 11 00. NEW POTATOES Per bu., 90c. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown. pe" aV9 5c. ' . NAVY BEAN S Per bu., II 85; No. 1. 11.71. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6Sc. TROPICAL FRl ITS. PATE8- Per box ot SO-lb. pkgs . 12 .00; Hallowe'en. In 70-lh. boxes, per lb., 6c; Bayers, per lb., 4c; walnut muffed, l-lo. pkg , 2 w pr dos.; -lb. boxes, 21.00. ORANGES California, extra fancy nav. tela, large also. t.2Mji.0O; Mediterranean weet. all also. I4.0u4.-4.c0; alencta. an lie. 1.VOO06.6O. LEMONS-Limonlere, extra fancy, 249 sine. 1600; 8u) to 0 slse. 16.40437.00; other brand tl 00 less FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. 71 9 R5c; imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; lx-crown. lie. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch. U.7HI2-6; Jumbos, tI.6O4i3.00 PINEAPPLES Florida, sixes 24. 20 and 24. 23.00. FRt'ITS. CHERRIEB-Callfornla. 12 00 per l ib. box; sour cherries, 24-qt. crate, tl 60. GOOSEBEHRIES Per crate of 24 qts tl.io. PEACHES Hales early, tl.OO; yellow free stone, 21 ; Texaa Eibertns, per 4-baket crate. HOcUllOO. PLUMS California, S1.5041.7. BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate. 22 28. RASPBERRIES Red. per 24-pt. Crate, t2.(0; black, per 24-qt. crate, 23.00. APRICOTS Per 4-basket crate, tl.73. CCR RANTS Home-grown, white aad red, per 24-qt., 1160. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb.. Hie or sbout 204 3oc each. CANTELOUPES California, per crate, standard. 14.25; ponies, 13.00; Texas, per crate, about 46 melons, 13 00; ponies, 13.00, MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg. 13.7b, per bbl , 14. To. HONEY New, per 24 lbs.. 11.50, CHEESE Swiss, new, Iflc; Wisconsin brick. 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 12c; twins, UW, young Americas, 15c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., UV Pecans, large, per lb.r 14c: small, per lb., 12c. Chill walnuta, per lb., 12tfl.t4c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., Ion. Cocoa nuta, $4 per sack of HW. Sl'GAR Granulated cane. In bbls., 15.14; granulated cane. In sacks, 16.11; gran ulated beet, In sacks, U.01. SVRUP In bbls., 27c per gal.; In cases, 1 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cases 11 6-1 b. cans, 11.80; cases 24 2-lb. cars, 11.15. COFFEE Roasted, No. 36, 26'c per lb.; No. , 2uHc per lb.; No. 2i, 18V0 per lb.; No. i0, 16',ac per lb.; No. 21, 12Vo per lb. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, per quarter bbl., loo lbs., 14.00; Norway mack erel, No. 1, .28.U0: No. 2, 124 00; No. 2, 120.00; Irish, No. 2, 11600; herring, In bbl., 200 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, 112.00; Norway, Ik. 111.00; Holland, mixed. 111.00; Holland herring, In kegs, milkers. 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west- thra inn " oMJ4ic liaine, ii.is. i omstoes, I-ID. otners. itic . e 0-.1 a., s.ii. o-riiy-evai mi pirun. (-lie, , . , . , 'J1 . , , . pies, grated, l ib.. 22.064T2.2O; sliced, ll.il 2.20; gallon apples, fancy, 11.90; California apricots. 11. 4O402.OO; pears, tl-759160; peaches, fancy. ll.7afS2.40; H. C. peachee. 12.0liq2.50. Alaska aalmnn, red, 11.96; fancy Chinook, F.. 12.10; fancy sockeye, F., 11.96; sardines, V oil. 12.50: mustard, 12.50tf4.10. Sweet potatoes, 11 1541.26; sauerkraut. tl.OO; pumpkins, 0cj41.00; wsx beans, 1-lb., 7oiJ toe; Uma beans, 1-lb., TnctitlK; spinach, 11.25; cheap peas. Mb., eoc; extra, 76431c; fancy, 11.3501.76. HIDES AND TOLLOW-Oreen salted. No. 1. 12Hc; No. I, llc; full hides, IHtlAc; green hides. No. 1. 10c; No. I, 9c; horse, tl.t04j.25; sheep pelts, &0ctftl.J6. Tallow, No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 1c. ' WOOL-Per lb.. Ilfi26c. BEEF CUT PRICES. No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. 2 rtn. 10c; No, I ribs tc: No. 1 loin. 15c; No. 2 loin. 12Hc; No. t loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6e; No. 2 chuck, 6c: No. 1 chuck. 4o; No. 1 round, !e; No. 2 round, 8c; No. 1 round. 6Wc; No. 1 plat, Ic; No. 2 plate, 2ftc; No. 2 plate, 2c. Av. . 108 . 81 . IMS . 1 1 . 89 . 83 til 104 Pr. 6 35 1 25 6 60 1 t 1 26 4 00 4 40 4 6.1 4 90 6 00 St. Leal Live Stark Market. ST. IUIS. July 14.-CATTLE-Rece1pls, 6.6UO head. Including 2.800 Texan; market, steady: native shipping and export steers. ILfyHii ftf; dressed beef and butcher steers, t4.rXKi6.26; steer under l.OOO lbs. t3.76ti4.80: stockers snd feeders, 12.007)4 00; cows and heifers, t2.KXoS.26; cnners. tl.A0a12.00; bulls. 12 76014.00; ralves. T3.(o650; Texs and In dian steer. tiMv4.50; cow and heifer, 11.7648 Hi. HOGS Receipts. 1.500 hesd: market. lOr lower; pigs and lights, to 604f4.15; packera. til 40Q4.86; butchers and best heavy. 1.703 1.86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.0T0 head; market, strong; native muttons. 13 00 CM 00: lamba. M OOTjftoO: culls and bucks. 13.0M4 26; ttockers. M 2504.50. St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 14 CATTLE Re ceipts. 1344 head; market, ateady; native, 24 eOtfti.00; cow and heifer, tl. 75 ii 6.00; itock er and feeders, 13 0 'SI 76. HOQS-Recelpta, 4.129 heed; market. lOir lZHc lower; light. f4.654M6C; medium snd heavy, t4 04.65; bulk of sales, ft 67H9 i.;'4j SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 940 head; market, stesdy; lamba. t.6o7l.lziA. Slaaa City Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY. July U.-tSpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, la) hesd; mar ket, weak; stockers, !0c higher; beeves, 14.2516.60; cows, bulls and mixed. K stockers and feeders, 13 ifc.H'; calves and yearlings. 13 00413 85. HOGS Receipts. 3 V) hed; market tI10c lower, selling at 2.8.Hf.tO; bulk of salsi, 10.4OS4.50. Elgin Batter Market. ELGIN. III., July 10. Butter ruled firm today and was unchanged from laat week at 20c. Output for the week. 994,000 pound. Kaaaaa Floar for Holland. TOPEKA. Kan.. July 14. An Arkansas City (Kn) firm ha received in order from Amsterdam. Holland, for 2,000,000 pounds of flour. The order require two shipments, the first of which will go In Julv by Oalveaton and contain 1,021,000 pound. The second shipment will be ma.de, in August by Newport News and will be of 1,049,000 pounds. Ohio Marderer Dies. COLUMBUS, O.. July 16 Tvlarsh Lindsay, the murderer of "Celery King" Johnson at upper Banduaky, died today tn the Ohio fienltentlary. a here he was sent for life or the murder of Johnson. Some time ego Lindsay escaped from the prison and later aurprlsed the officials by calmly walking Into Columbus and surrendering, REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS. toek la Sight. Receipt ot live slock at ths six principal western markets yesterday: csttie. South Omaha Sioux City .. Kansas City , St. Joeeprt St. Loul Chicago Total l.'W j0 1?0 2.144 e.fro 27.000 60.442 Hogs. Sheep 6 0 7.164 2.900 i.tuO f.noii 4 129 940 5.5"0 2.0t 54.0(0 21.0 79,774 17.004 Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails. NEW YORK, July 11 EVAPORATED APPLES The market I firm In ton, with prime quoted at lltllc, choice. 11V4 llVr; fancv, 12c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are aaid to be maturing earlier than ex pected, thu promising larger supplies for the early autumn than previously antic ipated. The spot ltuatlon I nrm. with quotations ranging from TCIc. ae. eerdtng to grade. Apricots are unchanged; choice, lie; extra choice, 11 Vie; fancy, 14tT14Tle. Peachee are Arm at rnt prices; choice, 1 Ollc; extra cJiotoe, Fanny C. Adam to Charles L. Ben awa. lota 61 to 60. Norwpod park 1 900 S. O. Patrick to G E. Lundberg. lots 4 and 6, block t, Patrick f 2d ad 1 Ethen A. Cole and wife to Marlon R. Kindred, lot 1, block 45, Florence.. H. J. Grove snd wife to Mrs. J. F. Corrigan, lot 2, block 24, Benson 1,645 A. C. Ong and wife to Solomon J. Firestone, part lot 6. block 1, sub of John I. Redlck's 1,50(1 Nora Goodwin to C. Z. Crenshaw, part lot M. S. E. Rogers' Oklahoma 1,254 Clajd Camblln to Elisabeth C. Gra ham, lot 18, block 2, Moes' sub 120 George Homer and wife to John F. Baliabury. nj lot 15, Washington euar 2,14 William A. Blunders and wife to Mary E. Nleids lot 12. Cunningham snd Brennnn a ad 21 Delia McCulloh and husband to E. B. Magulness, lot 19, block 2, Avondsl Dark AlOt Catherine B. Naah lo T. A. Jackson. lots 1 and B. block 6, Thomason and Oooe nd 554 Frank D. Brown and Mary M. Clay ton to Albert King, wV, lot 9. block 4, Bhlnn s 1st ad 1,00 Harry C. Dana.et al, to Alex C. Soott, lot 4, block 4, Bulphur Springs M. C. Zlegler and wife to Karen Ol- en. lot 11. block 12. Deer park 1,44V Barbara Lltschaner. t al. to Adam Angele. lot 2. block 1 Van Camp'... 12 Nancy M. William to Anna A. Hoi- land, n lot 11. Thornell 1.T67 J. L. Jacobaon to Ingrld Quirk, lot 1 block 2. Koatera' ad 154) Barabra Lltachaner to Adam Angele, lot 2, block 6, Van Camp's ad 1 Total for July 16, 190S 120.701 BONDS, City of Alleghany, Pa., Plica and particular upon application A. B. LEACH & CO., FORMERLY FARSON. LEACH & CO. NEW YORK. CtllCAQU BOetlON PHtLADCLaBMIA