I I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET f actors Work Torether for Lower Prioet in Wheat. ENORMOUS RECEIPTS Of NEW GRAIN Cloee U 0f, Cetst l.wer It Jely Delivery aad Tbree-ttsarters for Ifptrnbrr-orsj Cfcnlet ill Prices Slightly Lower. OMAHA. July 17, isms. All condition contributed to lower prices In wheat today. Early cablee were HflNd tower and tnlk or rlamage In Rus;;t wn not in evldtnce. Northwest wea-.iier wns iaoraoi and receipt were large, opening prices wers off and the n.arket dragged until further decline left the close at I'sC lower fur July and c down (or Bep u inter. At timed there were rallies, but the ele vators took advantage of them to hedge purchases in the country. Advices from Ncbrsska Indicate an early movement of the crop. The cash demand via alow. The corn market wa quiet, though prices were lower. Weakness In wheat and favor able weather exerted a bearish Influence, but this was offset to a large extent by light movement. Trade Is very light. Clos ing prices were but c lower than yester day. Primary wheat receipts wers l.lf.onn bushels and shipments ' 826.0O0 bushels, sgnlnst receipts last year of 790.000 bushels nd shipments of 194.000 bushels. Com re ceipts were TSI.OOf) bushels and shipments X&.W) bushels, BKalnit receipts lust year of S!. bushels and shipments of 8"8.on0 bush els . Clearances were 15.298 barrels flour. 58 000 bushels corn and 8,000 bushels oats. Liverpool closed Vid lower on wheat and unchanged to 4d higher on corn. I .oca I range of option: Articles. Open. I Hlgh.J Low. Close.l Tes'y choice timothy, C0o10.M; choice prairie, $ HTK Steady to Ho lower, 6ff7fi. E4.10J4 Steady; Mlsaourt and Kansas new No. A, whit wood oeuma Included. Hlfcc; oaae oount, lfc: cases returned, a lesa. B L" XT KR Creamery, lc; dairy. 16Sc. Hjtrelma. Shinmenfs v neat. nu. .in Corn. bu. 14.04) Oate, bu. .0U SEW YORK QEKRRAL MARKET 9,1. f 4) 1.04 NEW 0RK STOCKS AND BONDS Increased 64. 70. not marks; notes In circu lation decreased 86.6fi0.fm marks. Adrgnce of Prioee on t Dull Bewilder Speonlaton. Market 7IHAl70MfHl 71SBI 70V Whest- I July...! 71 A I Sept...! 71SBI Corn 1 l Jul V. . .1 47A 47,A 47N,A Sept... KiA 4HA flats Bept .,.... WW 70HB! 47HA! 46A 71 SB 72A 47A 46' B 32B KA A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. 1 car at Tie; No. I linrd. 1 car at 70c, 1 car at 69'4c, 1 car at 69c. CORN No. 3. 2 cars at 48c; No. I yellow, 3 cars at 48c. Omaha Cash rrtees. Omaha cash prices: WHEAT No. 2 hard. 71 071 He; No. hard. 68tr70c; No. 4 hard. 6468c; No. I fprlng. 70V4c CORN No. S. 47HMc; No. 4, 47c; No. 2 vellow, 474l4o- OATS No, f. mixed, 86c; No. t whlta, I5V,c: No. 4 white, 85c. RYE No. 2, 64c; No. . He. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. 774 Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha Duluth bt. Louis M0 166 10 67 180 Corn. Sill U 24 62 Oats. 163 24 'i lii CHICAGO GRAI A-D PROVI8IOHS - Pea I ares of the Trading? aad Closing; Prices Beard at Trade. fHlCAOO. Julv 17. Large primary re ceipts had a weakening effect today on the l.wnl ml. at market flnnl Quotations of Sep- tember being down le. Corn waa oft Vt ?. Oats were practically unchanged. Provisions mere evte lower to 244KJ higher. The wheat market waa dominated by the bears throughout the day. At the opening the market waa Influenced by lower prices at Ltveroool and liberal local receipts Waal her rnadltion In this country ware aisn. favorable to the bears, there being . very little rain in the last twenty-four r hours. Many locsl traders who bought yee trdny were eager to sell today and their offerings were augmented by those of cash housts. . which had received advices from the country telling of heavy acceptance of bids sent out last night. Primary receipts continued unusually heavy and this caused additional weakness in the day, despite the fart that sales for eioort were reported fiom Minneapolis and New York. The market closed weak, with prices almost at the lowest point. September opened Ng'Ho a.wer at 78tc to 77"c, sold off to VWinc ,uuL cloaca At. I7V ' ef" " J wnJT1 ' ,mrl flour were eaual to 68.800 bushels. The world s visible supply as shown by Brsd streets decreased 4.300.0nO bushels. Primary receipts were 724,000 bushels, against 684,000 bushels on the same day last year. Minne apolis. Duluth and Chicago reported re relpta of 9G cars, against 192 cars last wvek and 184 cars a yesr ago. The corn market held atesdy on a good demand from commission houses and cash buyers desulte the weakness or wheat Cash houses reported very light acceptances of bids and this was one of the chief rea sons for the stradv tone of the market The estimate of yesterday's arrival showed considerable falling off and this also helped to hold the market steady. The clone was firm. September opened a shade lower at Blc, sold between 61 c and 61 H ukiIVo and closed at 61Hc. Local receipts were 381 cars, with 14s cars of contract urade. oat -were a trifle easier on moderate Felling bv cash houses. The demand came Inrgelv from brokers and pit traders. Sep icv her opened a shade to H'ffW lower at ?4r to 4e, sold between I4Hc and Mc and closed at 34c. Local receipts were ItU cars. lib.,.i.lnB n.iU nn .l.tv Dhnrl. and local packers were fair bidders, but offerings Were not large. Receipts of live hogs were light. At the close September tnrk was unchanged at Xl7.su. Lard i off 2c at $9 02vt Ribs were up 2c at Estimated recelDts for tomorrow: Wheat cars; corn, 14i cars; oats,, 67 cars; hogs, kii.w.1 naau. The leading futures ranged as follows totaloaa ef the nay oa Vertaas Commodities. NEW YORK, July 17 -FLorR Raoelpts. &3.IM bhls.; exports, 18.775 bbls.; market barely steady with fslr trade. Minnesota patents, I4.3(f4 0; Minnesota bakers, 83 45 WH; winter petents, MOweHtS; winter straights. Vl.7Vfj3.96; winter extras, U Wa 2.4n; low gTades, 82 Sot it 86 Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 13 4fS3 o; icholee to fsncy, t3'34 20. CORNMKAL Steady; fine white and yel- lo .', Jijiii.io, coarse, 11.101.12. kiln ansa, 8' ft -l . RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 87HC. f. o. b.. Now Vork. WHEAT Receipts. 4.000 bu.: spot market easv; No. 2 red, 83V. elevator; No. 2 red, Mc. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Mvc. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard winter. 83tc. f. o. b.. afloat. Declines of 1 cent per bushel took place in wheat today, following better foreign news. Cables were lower and Russian conditions tmproved, while pretty much all the domestic, factors were also bearish. After a alight midday rally on the big decrease In world's stocks, the markt again sold off snd closed V to lHo net lower. May. 88 -162rSc, Hosed St Wic: July, 63H&4e, closed at WSc; B p- lenioer, ss ih-hotm 7-ic. closed at S3Tc; De cember, 8V5c, closed at 8c CORN-Recelpts. 23,(60 bu.; exports. 87,832 bu.; spot market essy; No. 2, 6Sc. elevator, snd 6c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, o'c; .no. 2 white, anc. option market was moderstely active, and easier on good weather and with wheat closing '.tie net lower. July, o'rep,"c. closed at 6i'tc; Srp- temper, &.., closed at Sisc; Decem ber, closed st &ft4c. OATS Rerelnts. 11S Soft hn esnorts sno bu.: spot market easv; mixed oats. W to 82 pounds. 43c; natural white, 80 to 33 pounds, 42V'o43Vtc; clipped white, 88 to 40 pounds, 46V4&C. FKED Rtesdy: spring brsn. 818 85 prompt shipment; middlings. 119.00 July shipment; city, 21 0i 33 60. HAT Steedv: hlnr.ln (M(tV- mrnnA tn Choice. a.Vnjc. HOPS Btesdv: state, common to choice. 1906 crop, 10015c; li4 crop, nominal; olds, nominal; paclflc coast, lnt crop, loeific: 1904 crop, Uc; olds, nominal. HIDU Btesdv: alv-ln In 55 lh Vv: California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 21c: Texas. ry, 24 to 80 lbs., 19o. iyKATHKR-Bteady; add. 2B327HC. PROVISIONS Ref stradv: famllv. ro.OW10 60; mess, 88.00i8.60. Beef hams. 821 004(22 60; packet, $9.001i.50; city extra nnia mess. 81B.00ei5.BO. Cut meats, stead v: pickled bellies, )ll.2nft13.00; pickled shulit- rs, S.50fc 00: nlckled hams. 812 2IWQ12.7&. Lard, steady; western prime, 89.00(&9.10; re fined, barely steady; continent. $9 46; South America. 810.00: comnound. V7.OOifi7.2i. Pork. Arm; family, $19.00160; short clears, 118.00-a 18.66. TALLOW Dull; city (82.00 per pkg), 15-16c; country (pkgs. free), 4&4c. RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra, c. uu l i e. it Hteady: street or ce. extra creamery, 20Hao. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, lHti20Hc; renovated. common to extra, lzwmvsc: western rec tory, common to firsts, lS'&nc; western imitation creamery, extras, i8c; western firsts, 164017UC. CHEE3B-Firm: new. state, full rram large, fancy, Uc; fair to good, loifillc; small, fancy, llc; fair to good, 10wi0c; lninor, eihQVo. EQOS State. Pennavlvanla and nrhv fancy selected white. 24c: choice. 2223c: mixed extra, 22c; western firsts. 17418c: seconds, 164il6it:; southern. 15Vkyai6c. POULTRY Ht early: allvn. firm: snrlnv chickens, 22c; fowls. 15c; turkeys, 10c. Articles. Open I Hlgti. Low. Closa Yss y Whest I July... I 78 Sept...l78f'i Deo. Corn July.. Sept.. May.. Oats July.. Sept.. I lee May. . varies ro: it July. . . Sept... Irn July.. Sept.. Oct... Sept.., o-t... 78 78U 51 S 61V 4iV 37 S4' 86' 87M 19 00 19 00 17 37H! " 40 I ' MSI r61H'(fVl i4SH'(l W. 3TSI 3fWI 77HI 77UI 79l 61 51 SI 77' 79S 61 W 78H 77 US 4'4;4S4JJ' H 8 90 9 00 071 I I 40 I I 12V 8 90 05 I 10 4?VI S7,: t 16 S4'l ssl 371 19 00 17 30 8 90 9 00 06 1 7H 8& 12HI Sit, 87S! It 00 17 30 8 90 02V 10 I 37 87V 16 ft 18 o 17 80 I 92V 06 9 10 40 36 16 No. 2. Cash ouotatlons were ss follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 13 6034.00 winter strslghts.e83.3ual u, soring patsnta, 23 7'J)4C0; spring straights, 83.46ijl fe; bait- "7.iiffi.ia V'HEAT No. t spring. 7Vlc; No. l.'Tc: No. 2 red, 79V0"9c CORN-No. 2. 61,c; No. 3 yellow. 63VO OATS No. 2. 37Vc; No. 2 white, 3V840c r-tv j wniis, xyi-,r. RYE No. t EinJ6c. B A RLE Y Good feeding. 40c; fair to rnoue malting. 43-floOc.. SEEDS No. i flax. 11.08; No. 1 north weetern. 81. WV- Timothy, prime, 14.26. t lover, contract grade, $11.26. PROVISION S Short ribs sides (loose), J?Jiifier Mrss pork, per bbl.. $19 00. Lard, per loo 11., $8 80. Short clear sides (boxed) l.i.I4tt.7a. Following were the receipts and ship menis ci nour ana grain: Recelpta. Shipment Flour, bbls 73.400 29.4O0 Wheat, bu S4SV&O0 li.ji Coro, bu S73.UO lRJ.giO Oats, bu E0 K IKS. 100 Rye, bu 4,nO Barley, bu 27.500 On the Produce exchange today the butter market wss steady; cresinertee, 16419Vo; dairies. l.V'tlTVtc Eggs, strong: at mark, cases Included. Ufuloc: firsts. 16c; prime firsts. ltHc; extras, 18V- Cheese, firm: UlllVc. 8t. I.oala General Market. ST. LOt'IB. Julv 17 WHKAT-Ieww: No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 75c: track. 76Ua 764o; September, 74Vl75c; December, 77Vc CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 52Vc; track, 63i4c: September, 60Vo; December. 46V47o. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. StVkc: track. tTVc; September, I4Vff34c; No. t white. FLOUR Steady: red winter natents. 84.86 64.60; extra fancy and straight, 8376Q4.60; clear. $2.7Mi3.26- SEED Timothy, steady, $3.SO.20, CORNMEA L Steady, $160. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 731?7Sc. HAY-Steady; timothy. $12.60iS17.00: aral- ria. $f OOig U.OO. IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. BAOOINO-VO. HEMP TWINE 7Vo. PROVISIONS Pork. steady : Jobbing, $17 50. Lard, lower; prime steam, $8 60. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra 'shorts, 89.76; clear ribs, 89.87V; short clears, 810.00. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts. $10.60; clear rlris. 810.C2V: short clears, xio.it. POCLTRT Quiet; chickens, 10c: springs. 17c; turkeys, lZVc; ducks, 9c; geese. 6c. BLTTKR unchanged; creamery, lwrzic; dairy. 14S18C. F.OOB Higher, 13P, case count. Receipts and shipments of grain and flour were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 8.000 .ono Wheat, bu 180,000 84.000 Corn, bu 62.000 52.000 OatS, bu 189,000 42,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 17,-FLOrR-Flrst patents, $4.134j4.26; second patents, $4.004.10; nrst clears, u.aoas.u; secona clears, tz.uu t)2.6a BRAN ID DUIK, XJS.60OT13.7S. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Oilcago delivery). The range of prices, s-s reported by V. D. Day A Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was: RISE DUE TO BUYING BY SHORTS Hill aad Harrlmaa Pacifies Advance Slightly Rassors of Deals that May Increase Dividend Clase Is Heavy. NEW lORK, July 17. Speculative senti ment seemed bewlluered today by the nov elty of advancing prices of stocks and the maintenance of the advantage with sucn persistence as was shown yesterday. Tn.re was a marked lack of speculative initiative manifested as a consequence In today s dealings and the market was almost Idle for a large part of the time with prices drift ing listlessly and w ith no vell detint d course. The number of shares aea.t In was somewhat In excess of the total of laxt Tuesday, which made the low record of the present year, but the character of trading otherwise was much the same. There was as distinct sn absence of pressure to llqul- uate as was tne case yesterday, but the ef feet seemed less encouiaalna unon the liuv lag than was evident. Professional board room traders opemy expressed skepticism of the stability of tha hiahrr level on the grounil that shorts were wholly responsible tor tne rise and the reduction ot the short Interest lessed the potentlsl support for the the maiki t at every step of the advance. It was only with the most extreme caution that purchases were made at the highest level cMHhliehed st the opening and these gains wi re mostly lost In the subsequent uncertain fluctuations. , News was little regsrded, but there was some response to revived nimors regarding various stocks. Amalgamated Copper and Southern Paclflc were responsive to goes p of intended Increase of dividends. A com ing meeting of St. Paul directors gave oc casion for repetition of many vers o g of the supposed plan to finance tne lacinc coast extension snd the Hill stocks once more moved on account of ore lands deal. There was some confusion ss to the present situ ation In the gold Import movement, due In part to contradictory reports of the sctual amount secured yesterdsy. Cshled reports from Ixndon pointed to $2.o).0n0 or up wards, but confirmation could be had of only $1,500,000 from New York bankers. Call money wss very easy, but rates for time loans were fully sustained. Foreign ex change continued to decline In spite of the gold engagements and belief was main tained that a further movement was In Im mediate prospect. The promised success of an offering of Wabash bonds In Paris wss a further Influence on this prospect. The New York banks continue to gain largely from the subtreasury on account of pension payments and also on account of some special disbursements for transporta tion of the malls. It Is supposed that treas ury officials have arranged for these dis bursements to be timed with the repayment of go-ernment deposits by the hanks, so that the operations may counterbalance one another in their effect on the money mar ket. The publication of the statistics of the country's foreign trade for the fl-cal year was perused with Interest and sstls factlon for the wide advance estsbllshel over all previous records, the total trade, both exports snd Imports, rising In value to near $3,000,000,000. But this demonstration of the vast expansion In the country's re sources was of little Immediate effect on stocks. The dying out of demand on the sdvance allowed prices to slip back, and, except In a handful of the most sctlve spec ulative stocks that day's net Increases were lnslgnlflcsnt and the closing tone was dull and heavy. Bonds wre Irregular. Total sales, par value. $1,233,000. United States 2s and 8s declined V and the old 4s V Pr cent on Kew Inrk Money Market. NEW YORK. July 17-MONEY-On vail, easy at 22V pes cent; lowest. 2 per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent: offered, st 2a pet cent. Time loans, strong snd dull; 90 days. 4V, per cent: o dsys. 4Va4 per cent; t months. 6$S per rent PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-Su per cent. STERLING EX CH A NO E Easv at 84 W4 Cf4.'446 for demand and at H M'jN His for Sn-dav bills: posted commerclsl bills, $4 IV SILVER Bar, snc; 60 Vc. BONDS Government, Irreg-ular. Quotations on New were as follows V. 8. ret. h, n.., do coupon t'. 8. l. reg 4o coupon V 8. ola 4i. r .. ao roupos V. S. n. 4i, reg.... do coupon Am. TobsiHo 4s do Atrhlton sen. 4s.... do adj. 4 Atlantic r. L . Bal. A Ohio 4 do IHi Brk. . T. c. 4 ... Central of 0. ts.. do 1st inc do Id Ine do Id Inc Oioi A Ohio 4H Chlcaso A A IS C, B. 4 n. 4s C, R I. r. 4a. !o col. Is rce. a St. Us rates, Mexican 'dollars, weak; railroad, tork bond today Tie Colo. Ind it. do acrid B Colorado Mid. 4a... Colo. So. 4s ... Cubs (a D. R. O 4a Dlttlllcra' goc. it.. Kris e. 1. 4a do gn. 4a Hoiking Val. 4H. Japan ta . .IMVl Japan ta. Id ..,W , do 4a ctfa . I024 do 4Sa rtfi ..!.. . .If' ; do Id acrloa ..in t. A N. ant. 4a ... . .toS Man. c. g. 4s . .ISH-4 M-. central 4a. . . ..U no lit Inc .. 71 ' Minn, a St. L 4a ..1HS M . K AT. 4a .... do ta .. N. R. R. of M C. .. 9 N. y c, I wa.. ..i(u N J ( g. ta .. W 'No. Partflc 4i .. N14: do ta, ..IliVk'N. A W. c 4l ... ,, N K. p. L. rlilt 4a. . . Finn. coot. ... 17 j li'-i'ltnc gn. 4a. . ..107V' L. A 1. M. .. 77 :M. L. A e r. .. ii m 1.. s. w. e. .. TIH'eca hoard A L .. rs 80 I'a.'lllc 41. .. 1.. 101 1 do Im 4a ctfa.. A. 77 en Hallwa; bt... .. 71 iTciii si P. ll. .. ... 71 T . St. U A W. 41 .. fJS t'nlon TicISc 4a ... ..tl t". 8 Stael Id la... ..100 IWihaah u ... tas! do dch. R ..KHH'wt,ra Md. 4i . . 1014 w b. g. 4, . .10i Wli. ctntral 4a ,.. its a... I4 .... It ... 4 .... Siv, ,...loc ...loin .... 7 .... l .... M ,...1"04) l 4a. .... M ...1 ...104 .... TH ...KH .... MI4 .... M ....lll c. 41. 114 ' f 41. 11 4a.... . 4a.... U IH .. J5W ..lliv, ..in . lit, .114 . "4V4 . s . Boston Stocks and Bonds. bos ion, July 17 call loans, 4fo per cent; time loans, ofto, per cent. Official nosing on stocks and Donas Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y Wheat I May... July... Sept... Dec.. Flax- July... Sept... Oct.... 82V4TH nsi TnsO'V;7878 8?H HVi ' 81V 7V7V'i,7VIBV 1 12 1 11 1 10 8V 1 12VI 1 11VJ 1 10 76Vi 77VVi 1 12 1 11 1 0841 76Vi I 1JV 1 hv; 1 10VI 82V T8V 78V 79V 1 11 1 11 1 10 Mlnnearjolla Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, 7tVo; No. 1 northern, 78 Vc; to ar rive. 7Mko: No. I northern. 77c: to arrive. 77c; No. 1 durum, 74c; No. 2 durum, 65e. corn: no. I yellow, 4(Tsc; o. 3, 47Vc. Oats: No. i white, 34c; No 3, 33fi3Jc. Barley: 36fr44c. Rye: 63ab64ko. Flax: $1.0V. Visible Sapply of Grain. NEW YORK. July 17.-Speclal cable and telegraphlo communications received by Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies as compared with pre vious account: Wheat, United States and Canad eaat of Rockies, decreased 277,000 bu.; afloat for and In Europe, decreased 4,100,000 bu.; total sup ply, decreased 4,377,000 bu. Corn, United States and Canada east of Rockies, decreased 1.333.000 bu. Oats, United States snd Canada east of Rockies, decreased 421,000 bu. Tha leading Increases reported this week are: 368,OnO bu. at the Chicago private ele vators. 301.000 bu. at Nashville, 112,000 bu. In Unooln. Neb., and vicinity. 81.000 bu. at St. Joseph, 70.000 bu. at Goodrich. Ont.. and 62, 000 bu. at Louisville. The leading decreaaea are 404.000 bu. In Manitoba, U9.000 bu. at Omaha. 70,u00 bu. at Sioux Falls and 6S.000 bu. at Portland. Ms. Pearls Grain Market PEORIA. July 17-OORN Lower: No. No. 4. 8, 6i He; so No. 1. 62Vc No. t white. 37c: No. 4 tha basis of $128 for An- yellow. 52Vc graoe. jpc. OAT8-Ixwer; white. Inc. WHIBKY-On IsheO goods. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, July, 17 WHEAT-July. 8fVc; H'pteruher. Tec; Decemlier. 7Jc; cssh. No. ? bard. Tli72e: No. 3. TlCnSc; No. 1 red. 72H073c; No. 3. 7iy7ic. CORN-Jul. 4iTc; September. 4c; De cember. 44 V'; cash. No. 2 mixed, tlttc; No. 1 while. 61fllSc: No. 3. 61VC OATS No I white. V, No. 2 mixed. HAY Timothy lower; pralrls unchanged, Milwaukee Grain Markat. MILWAUKEE, July 17-WHEAT-Week; No. 1 northern. nMc; No. 2 northern, 81 J 83c: September, TTSc. ' RYE Lower: No. 1. ?V3Se. BARLEY Dull; No. 2. ttntbc; sample. 41k(if3c. CORN-Lower; No. I cash, SHlVc; Sep tember, 61VC. Philadelphia Pradnea Market, PHILADELPHIA. July 17. BUTTER Unchanged, extra western creamery, 27c; extra nearby prints. 23c. BOGS Steady: nearby fresh and west ern fresh, lite at mark. CHEE8Er-Flrm; New Tork full creams. 10VfUc. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. July 17. WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, easy; July, (s 7td; Sep tember. 6s JSki: recember, ts 7V4- CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, old. 4s 9V: futures, quiet; July. 4a ed; September, 4s 7d. rail. Tha following ars Btock exchange: Adams Btprcsa Amslsamsted Copper .... American C a F American C. A F. pf4..., American Cottoa Oil Am. Cotton nil pfd American Etproaa American H. A L. pfd.., Araorlrsa Ico. socarittsa. American Linseed Oil... Am. Linseed Oil pfd , American Locomotive ... Am. Locomotive pfd American 8. A It Am. 8. A R. pfd , American Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atrhlaon Atchlaon pf Atlantis Coast Llns Baltimore a Ohio Bal. A Ohio rtd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.... Canadian Pacific Contra I of N. 1 . li-dlT... Chsaapoaka Ohio Chicago Orost Writers Chlcaso A Northwestern... Chlcaso, Mil. St. r Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C. C. A St. L Colorado Fuel A- troa Colorado A Southern ... . Colorado A So. lit pfd Colorado A 80. Id pfd Con 10 1 1 dated Osa Corn Prodocta, rfg Corn Producti pM Delaware 4V Hrnn Delaware, L. A W Denver A RIs Orands Denver R. O. pfd Distillers' Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd Brta Id pfd Oeneral Electric Hocking Valley Illlnola Central International Paper International Paper International rump International Pump pfd..., Iowa Central Iuwa Central pfd Kanaai City Southern Kansas Cltr So. pfd Loulavllla A Nashville Mei lean Central Minneapolis A St. Louli... M., St. P. A S. g. M M . St. P. 8. g M. pfd. Missouri Paclflc Mlaiourl. K. T M. , K. A T. pfd Nitlonal Lead National R. R of M. pfd. New Tork Central New Tork. O A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennavlvanla People's Osa P . C . P. A St. L Pressed Steel Car. Proa eed 8. C. pfd Pullmas Palace Car Reading Reading let pfd K d pfd Rtpii"c steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Iiiand Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. Lou ii A S. F. Id ofd . St. Ixull Southwestern St. Louta S. W. nfd Southern Paclsc 80. PaclSr pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tesaeasee Coal A Iroa.. Teiaa A ParlSc Toledo, St. L A W T . St. L. A W. pfd Colon Paclflc t'sloa Paclflc pfd lolled States Kipreea I'nlted Statea Realty t ailed States Rubber V S Rubber pfd t'Dlted States Steel V. S. tteel pfd Va Carolina Chemical ... Va. -Carolina Chem. pfd... Wabaah W'abaah pfd Welle-Pargo Biprees , Wee)ln(houea Blectrle .... Weatern I'nljm Wheeling A Lake Kris... W'leconala Central Wla. Central pfd Northers Paclflc Central Leather Central Leather pfd Sloee-Sheffleld Steel Greet Northers pfd Interhorousk Metropolitan latorbonHigh Met. pfd Total sales for Iks Aay the quotations on the Sales. High. Low. C1-eo T7.SO0 600 "4 as 100 ttVi M T.wio lH 8.800 aa4 . 8.000 100 too 100 . 41. loft .- 1.W0 ttw) too . I. too '. io'roo lot ' "ioo ion too . 11.100 d.soe TOO too 400 20 144 114 110 itr. H 100 IN IH14 '74" its It 17 . 1MH 174 141 111 1JH It. Ml 7tt n 1M ll4 "Tvi 1U u lt'4 1M 176H Atchlaos adj. 4a... do 41 Mei. Central 4a.... Atchlaos do pfd Hoilon A Albany Boston A Maine. Boaton Rlevated .. FltrhDurg pfd Meitcan Central .. N. T., N. H. A Pire Marquette In ton Pacific Amer. Arge. Chem. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tubs.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T A T Amer. Woolen do pfd "Dominion I. A S. "Kitlion Klec. Illu Maaa. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oal United Fruit I'nlted Shoe Mich.. do pfd North Butts U. S. Steel do ptd Bid. ""Asked. . $4 Wealing, common . 101V Adienlure . 74 AIIoum . SK Amalgamated .... . M's 'AnLrican Zinc .. .14a AMantlc .170 Dlngham . . . . IM Cal A Hrcla liatvlOniennlal roVfopper Ranss ... H .l2t Iialv Weet .... 4J IKrinklln IM'4 Granbv J 14 Irle Koyale M.m Mining ... 1H Mlrhlgan liMohiek 132 Mnnt C. A C 1" 110 . Its .1014a . U, .140 . 19 . 7 Old Dominion oireoia Parrot Uulncy Shannon Trinity I'nlted Copper ... U. 8. Mining.... Oil . 77 I tin . in (Victoria . . ftli Winona ., . l4C-WolvsrlBS .1014a! ,. Tl .. law .. MS .. n ..! . . 10 .. .. 14 .. 16V, .. 10s .. 15S .. 1 .. ll, .. SO .. I .. as4 ..100 .. 14 .. U .. IH .. 7's .. .. M .. ' ... M4 .. , 4S ..114 OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET dood rt Caul Etronter, Cthtn Steady to Itsisr. GOOD LIGHT HOGS ARC ABOUT STEADY Liberal Ran at Raage aeea. wlta Trasla V?ry Slow aad Prices Oeaerally Flfteea ta Tveeaty Flr Cents Ixjvver. SOUTH OMAHA. July 17. 1W. Cattle. Hogs. ShOi'p. I 8,700 i.i ;.) .1.-4 ', week . week. ago... Receipts were: Offlclal Mondsy . uiiicial luesdsy Two dsys this Same days last Same two weeks Maine three weeks sgo.. Sams four weeks sgo... Ssme dsys last yesr... RECEIPTS FOR THE The followlna table Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South On. a ha for tha year to date, compared with last 43.0W 146. MH 88.842 Bros Neb. 1 feodcr. . . 8 cow s t feeders . 10 feeders. . 1 feeder. . . 54i 9 VI ftfai 8S4 i.) t m 1 00 i t 4" 8 3 12. IMA 13.:4 24.533 17. KM J4.il 82.818 TEAR TO DATE. hows the receipts .78 8,17 4.821 7.17 .4K 8.078 lo.K4 14.3-i l.tHO iltsl l.l U.43e year: Cattle Hogs Sheep Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis .... Sioux City .. IMS). 1906 806,680 462.6M 1.646.K7 1.SWM1S 811,874 778,082 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle ...ll.7fj.26 ... 1 40iyo.25 ... LOftfCOO ... 1 8.V0S.I0 8 (I-ti6 60 Hogs 8 Uo 5 ( 6to.si 8.40KM.U 100 00 too 11.00D 4. 80S ll.ane 1.IO0 44 4 17 4I4 1M 'fii MS 4M Ms 40 VS T7 414 474k Mi 74 44 in 'fiii 4K 44 404 7'k 7S iii" 40 174, 17S Dalattt Gi Dl'U'TH. July ,la Market. 17. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 7&e; No. t northern, 76c; July, 7sc: 8cptemler. 77Hc. OATS To arrive, on track and July. SSHe. Toledo Beed Market. TOLEDO. July 17. -8EEPB Clover, cash, (7 00 Alslke. August, t" ti. Timothy, prime. 82. Rye, No. I Uc. Saaar aad Malasses. NEW TORK, July 17-8fGAR-Raw. steady; fair refining, 8 7-J2c; centrifugal. 84 test. 8 83-Xlc; roolssses sugsr. 1 81 42c; refined, steady; No, i. 4.fkr; No. t. Ikoc; No. 10. Ltuc: No. 11. 185c; No. 12. t.soc; No IS. 876c: confectioners' A. io&c; cut losf. 8 40c; crushed. S4nc; powdered. 4.80c; grsou lated. 4.7)c. rubes. 4 tec. NEW ORLEANS. July 17. SCGAR steadv; open kettle centrifugal, I ;rl l-lit. rentrifusal eiiiw, IStr"c; seconds, J'StIWc 8YRlT-!&i3ua. l.soo too mo an "ioo t.poo 00 too 1.700 00 too SOS 100 1. toe KX 700 "ioe 1.100 14.400 800 41 t 41 "4 i(' 141 to 45 Si tl t 44 7 40 1I1H 47V 7V, '" SI 4, nv KM 44 IT 14, ;b 41 dvt 1414, SO 1 iV, sH tt M 7H, 40 111 4TH M4, t" UV, 1", 44 7t 46H so too 1211, its' i, mo too I. SOS too rl 70S rr.ioo i.ioo 100 M0 "ios 00 41, 1,404 too tl.ano 14.4O0 700 l 71 MS 41 41 11 H 414, 74, "u MS, 144 "ri'ii 4t 1444, 414, HSV, IS 0114 tflt 4 MV4 1 40 V, 11V, US " "ii" u 141H 17" 44 V, 41 IM 444 101 V, M 414, 44V, 104) M0 "ioo 8. loo 100 "ioo 1.100 too 14 14 ' SO144 MV, ..... 404.100 Shares. IV, II JO MS MS 7V4 tl IfS n 7 14V4 : 0 110 34 I 17V, 14 tVi lit 141V, 114V, in', tt t3i 1M 1U-4 1 7SH lSf'4 110 444 H'4 IN 174 II M 1 40 Vi MV, 7 V, 47V4 lllvt lV4 7 rotv, 4M M 54 V4 40 V4 7t, 4 11 1J4 n 17Vi M 7-4 IV, 15V, 4i 14 V4 40 1424, 10 4 151 in "S 114 sv, 7SV4 V, liiv, 47 S4V4 o SI S'i lrsv, v, to 45 V 4V4 in 190V4 V SO IS 4 11 V, 41V, 41V, II V, 1 7 V, 1144, 14 M 144 3H 44 llll, st in n 404 104 V 101', K 107 lt4 444, ro 140 1V4 IT 1J 44V 100 M 01 Vi 70' 1 "4 M4a London Closings Storks. LONDON, July 17. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange ware: Console, money I7J, N. Y. Central 1M do account 17 15-14 Norfolk A W 40 Anaconda l.V do pfd 14 Atrhlson H Ontario A W 4S do pfd 103V4 Pennirlvsnia ........ 46 V4 Baltimore A Ohio. . . .UOV4 Hand Mloea Canadian Pacific 144 Reading 1 Chea. A Ohio 57 I do lit pfd 44 Chicago CM. W 17V,' do !d pfd 44 C. M. A St. P 141V, Southern Railway ... I5V4 DeBeers 17V4I do pfd 101 Denver A R. 0 41 Southern Paclflc S do pfd 7 llnlon Paclflc 145S Kris 41 do pfd 7V4 do let pfd T V. 8. SI eel Ul, do Id pfd TO I do pfd 104 Illinois Central 113 Wabaah 10 taulavllls A Nsah....l44 do pfd 44t, M.. K. A T llVe'8panlah 4 l SILVER Bar. steady. JrtVd per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. . Tha rate of discount in the open markat for short bills is 8 per cent; for three months' bills la 3Vs Per cent. CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Tha following will ahow tha prloea paid for tha different kinds of cattle on the South Omaha market: Oood to choice corn-fed steers 86.6V9.3I Fair to good corn-fed steers i.fto 60 Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4 .tf S.t Ctood to choice Cows and helfert.. 8.WJ J0 Fair to good cows and heifers -'"VA '2 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1 Good to choice stockers ft teedera.. -7f4.10 Fair to good stockera feeders.... l &Qt.TS Common to fair stockers ll0?' :? Hulls, stags, etc !-IS23'l2 Veal cslves 4.0O43.S Tha following table Bhows the aveiage price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1806. i.!lH.UC.l. 11901. lno. 7 Mi July 6.... 8 47 8 6 i July (.... 421 I 861 I 37 July 7.... ( 4K'j 6 6 18 July 8.... 6 29 6 17 July R2V4 ill July Irt... fV 5 831 July 11... 6 fi4H 6 32 6 11 July 12... 44 t 23 4 8.1 1 July 13... 6SV 5 3 6 03 Julv 14.., 67V4 t 47 5 13 July 15... S 64 6 If July 16... ( i9 619 July 17 66 e I 68 6 4? ( 291 I 46 6 33 t 88 a 5 28 S 10 t 1 6 33 6 20 7 76 7 82 1 7 S0 7 Kt 7 79 T 77 . 7 73 7 76 7 72 7 71 t 14 6 IT 5 U e i II 6 11 6 04 6 68 6 S4! 5 1.1 I 6 08 5 77 6 65 6 02 6 661 4 64 6 781 I 6.79) 6 Ml 6 64! 6 86; 6 981 Wilson Bros Neb. 8 heifers ... 616 2 n J heifers ft 22 heifers 616 I 80 Peterson lxve1snd-Colo. 44 feeders.. 28 9 74 6 feeders.. K3 M Moncrelffe W'jo. it steers.. ..2tn 4 jo Wilson 1 cow ami 2 on 4 feeders.. S27 t 1 bull 870 I sn 1 feeder... a I 85 1 feerter... Wi 8 So 10 cows HI I 44 11CM1R Psckers started out bidding a tit tle lower prices on everything and sellers seemed to hsve a pretty good opinion tit their holdings and hung on until packers raised their bids to sbo:t rstnlnvs notches on the good hogs and then they cut loose. The good light hogs and light mixed hogs sold largely nt ItVSOu SI1;, with a top st 16 5-V Rough, heavy packers were not In good demntid anil hlds were placed on them -as low ss 8.SS. The fact Is, buyers are making a wider range between good and rough hogs and It Is well for shippers to thoroughly understand that fact. At the present time the light hogs ere tl-e most sought after snd. as will be noted from the sales below, they sre bringing better prices than are the heavier losds. Representative sales: of I points to sn advsnoe of 6 points which wss conslot'red hotter than oue 01; I no isrilts. I lit re was some srlllng hy Kuropran llnuiilat ion. but tisde interest were huvets and llir tlftusiai from this suioe was stin.ricni ti houl pilces at tne Initinl Oguiea in M'lte or SiHitering llqul uailon. 1 i,r niarki'i tlnMil eiiai. ne 6 ivlnta higher to 0 ii'ints lower, si.-ttrs were tt'in'ited of .9..i' b,is. mriuilmg Jti.y, :; eejitenHer, h .'otitt.." x , lccpinler. b(llHfo; .Milieu, i..,,c. ,mi. o.v, spot Klv and No. invoice, i:c. No. Av. Sh. Pr Vo Av gk Pe M Ill 40 15 41 Ill M I 44 14 144 ... 4 40 an r-t V) IN 7 Ml 110 4JV, 71 144 ... I 40 4 tt ! 45 tl tH ... 4 50 tt 171 1TO (45 lit 80 10 4 IfO ... 4 45 T8 117 ... tr ee' 154 1JC. 47V, 74 104 40 4 10 10 144 10 471, II 157 0 40 71 141! 40 47 i Ill 10 I to 7 I7 1B0 47', IM 110 40 41 151 0 4 47 V, 55 jot 40 51 5 115 ... (47 171 1(0 53 : 175 ... 147 75 141 ISO 4(1 151 ... 4 47 TT 144 ISO 4 11 T4 10 ton 47 7t Ill ... (41 Tl 15 (0 47 tl 14 ... 4 11 4 Ill . 47 an tot ... 4 11 71 174 140 It 71 IM . . 6! , 44 tog ... 4 to II 14 10 4 5 I Ill 40 4 50 M 140 so 4 11 0 rM 40 4 10 14 114 tl (1 1 144 ISO 4 40 M to, its 51 44 147 40 4 ISO 40 11 ITS ... 10 71 Ill r tt 1 4 10 4 4C T7 144 ! 44 in so 10 as to it t 61 0 110 10 I HI 45 171 lot 4 51 114 too i to ;i im ... 4 11 1 131 140 (40 ' 7 M4 40 14 17 Ill SO 4 40 51 1M ... II I 110 ... 5C (V SO 5 0 114 40 10 41 145 40 64 44 117 140 10 44 147 ... I W 74 Ill r0 4 10 71 173 ... 15 T Ill 40 50 T rno ... T 71 lit IM 4 10 41 MS-... 4 40 1.. .400 4 00 no ARS. Sunday . MONDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the coun try yesterday And their points of destina tion: CATTLE. Cars. Mike MoMahon. Tara, la. 1. C 2 Patterson & F., Stockham N. W 1 R. B. Tubbs. Emerson, la. Q wu1 SHEEP. DDi William Brlsco, Teksmah, Neb. M. O. 2 E. B. Everett, Lyons. Neb. M. & 0 1 The offlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: t.aiwe. nuBn. duo e. u 2 Foreign Financial. LONDON, July 17.-The supplies of money were somewhat reduced today and rates were harder. Discounts ewers firm, owing to fears ot gold withdrawals from America, Trading on the Stock -esckange continued quiet and cheerful, the strength of Ameri cans having a further stimulating Influence. Consols hardened and other gilt edeged se curities were steady, but the market dropped near the rlose. The better Paris news caused ' a goneraf improvement In foreigners, except Russlana. which yielded en realisations. Americans opened firm and advanced to appreciably over parity under the lead of United States Steel. Vnlon Pacific and St. Paul. Later New Tork supported the market and further Improved, but prices closed a fraction be- iiiw llin ipt'ol ijiniiniiuiii. u l I ( i r- uevj. r' lean rails spurted on good traffic returns. Kaffirs opened Arm, but sagged later In the day.' Japanese Imperial 6a of 1904 closed at 102. C, M. A St. P Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 13 U. P. System 28 C. & N. W., east.... 1 C. N W., west.... 80 C.. St. P.. M. A O.... 8 C. B. A Q-, east.... C. B. A .. west.... 69 C, R. I. A P., east.. 1 C. R. I. A P., west.. .. Illinois Central 1 Chicago, Ot. Western 1 Total receipts 147 Th. Aianneition of the dav's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing tha num ber ol head inoicatea: iaiiie 1 26 18 18 2 8 4 27 8 2 1 83 11 I 6 1 I 1 .. .. 122 83 49 468 1.12 61 640 1.707 1.602 7s 2.600 2.KS0 623 1,987 ' 1.479 182 64 76 48 46 184 ' 18 888 49 7 t 264 696 227 .... 1.077 Bank Clearlngts. OMAHA, July 17 Bank clearings for to day were I1.673.1n6.2 and for the corre sponding date last year 81,634.769.77. Wool Market. BOSTON, July 17. WOOI-The Improved conditions showed In the wool market are a distinct encouragement to the trade. A hopeful symptom la the disposition by the western wool growers to accept fair prices for their clips The finer grades of pulled wools are In best demand and a fair busi ness la belnd done. Territories are mod erately active. Forr-lgn grades are steady. Among the quotations are: Kentucky. In diana, etc., three-eighths and quarter blood, 32tt3.V. Territory, Idaho, fine, 23iS24c; heavy fine, 19i5 20c ; fine medium, ZUSUv; low me dium, 2n'fi27c. Wyoming, fine, 23a24c; heavy fine. 19Xi)c; fine medium. 22fi23c; medium, 27h2Xc; low medium, 274i28c. rtah and Ne vada, 23iAc; heavy fine. lH20c; fine me dlum. 53&25c: medium. 277728c; low medium, rfle. Dakota, fine. 2!23c: fine medium. I2oJ23c: medium, 274j28c; low medium, 2720; Montana, nne cnoire. .'4',ac: nne averanre. 2324o; fine medium choice, 24ti25c: average. WUr; staple. 27l2)c; medium choice. 27& 28c; av rage, 2fir27o. LONDON. July 17. WOOL A miscellane ous selection of ll.lrtf bsles was offered at the woof auction sales today. An Increased demand from the continent Imparted a steadier tone. Scourcila and Merinos were In brisk demand for France snd Oermany; mediums and cross-breds were taken bv home buyers. A modi-rste supply of good to fine cross-breds was taken for America. The sales will close July 20. Following sre today's sales In detail: New South Wales. 1.81)0 bales; sco-jred, llHdrie 14d; greasy, 7',dff1s Id. Queensland. "0 bsles; scoured, is 2dtils l('d Victoria, fsso bales; scoured Is 6dIls Vd; greasy. 8dfils 4d. South Australia, 0 bales: greasy. 7Hd61s lvd. Tasmsnla. sno bales; greasy. 8dls 3d. New Zealand, 7.&4) bales; scoured. Is td-fjis Hjd : greasy. AdSjls 3'id. Cope of Oood Hope and Natal. TOO bales; scoured, ls'ftls 8vd; greasy. tid'f?!4d. ST. LOCIS. Julv 17.-WOOL-8teadv: medium grades, combing and clothing 24Jt 28c; light fine. lsK2c; heavy fine, lVS17c; tub washed, 23y-e. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing! Co... Armour A Co Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. Bwlft A Co.. K- C... Armour A Co., K. C Vanaant A Co. Carey Hill A Son L. F. Huss Klngan A Co Wolf J. B. Root A Co Bullan A Kline Halated Packing Co... Cudahy Bros Other buyers Totals I,0S 8.586 7.625 CATTLE Tho receipts of cattle this morning were very light for a Tuesday, .ni. (S rare riolne? reoorted In early, with a few trains to hear from. The very good demand for deslrsble fat cattle was Mill In evidence this morning and that, together with the light receipts, made a very good market. All desirable beef cattle 'vould be quoted as strong and active, with other kinds steady to easier. Tha offerings were cleaned up in very fair season; In fact buvers were out earlier than usual and wlih the moderate offerings It did not take them very long to clean up the most of the cattle on sale. Among the receipts were some very good heavy beeves which sold at 26.25. Cows and helfera were In very mod erate supply and sold quite freely at steady prices. Ths offerings were practically all taken before 10 o'clock In the morning. There were a few scattering loads of stockers and feeders In the yards. There seemed to be a very fair demand for well bred feeders having weight and carrying some flesh. Common to medium kinds of cattle were slow sale and holders com plained of their being neglected. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. I 140 I S54 I M0 44 tit II 71 44 IK 14 4 li7 IJ 1000 1 1011 tl 54 "It U 147 ....1151 ...1150 .... Ml IMS 1151 ....not .... 4 .... 74 104 ....1W4 ....1104 .... 44 ew Tork Mintage Hack. NEW TORK July 17.Closinf quotations n mining stocks were: notations on Adams Cos Alice Breecs Brum w Irk Cos . Comatorh Tunnel Cos. Cal A Vs. Horn Silver ... Iroa Sliver Leedvllls Cos ... Uflered. M .850 . U . e . 14 . 44 too .440 8 Little riw Ontario Ophlr , ,Phoeels ' iPmosi lavage .Sierra Nevada fmall Mepes .. 'Stsadar .. t ..IM ..Hi .. 8 .. .. M .. II . . I ..US Treaisrr gtalenaent. WASHINGTON. July 17-Today a stats ment of tha treasury balances in the ge"--rsl fund. e-lusive of the l6f).O00 .000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance 8iss.6sa.130: gold coin and bullion. 8 aoo K2: gold certificates, 8JS.46,7. Bank mt Oer nan ay gtatamant. BERLIN. July 17-The weekly ststement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows he follow liia rhanges. Cssh in hsnd in creased 40,63U,(M marks; other securities Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 17-METAI.8-The London tin market lost part of Its ad vance yesterday, closing at ClOi 16c 6d for spot and 167 12s Cd for futures. Locally the market was easv In sympathy with spot, quoted st 836. 15ft 36 60. Copper wss unchanged to 6s higher in the English mar ket. at78 16s for spot snd 79 os for fu tures. Locally the market was dull and nominal. Lake Is quoted at 218.37,-6 118.75; electrolytic. lltOtTglS .60; castings. 817.751 18 00. Lead was dull and unchanged at 86 76 In ths local market, but advanced 8s 9d, to 16G 12 M In London. Spelter was Ts 7d higher. at!6 16s In London. Ixicallv the market was unchanged, at eo.Svqo 0(5. Iron was higher In the English market, with Standard foundry quoted at 60s and Cleveland warrants st 5s 3d. Locally the market waa reported higher, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted st 818 F0i 19.C0: No 2 foundry northern. tl8.fi3'18.60; No. 1 foundry southern. 8D 7.7509 1S.2&; No. 2 foundry southern, 217.005 17.75. ST. LOlIS. July 17 METALS Lead weak, 86.70; Spelter. S5 8T4. Oils and Hosln. NEW VORK. July 17 -on.8Cottonserd. bsrely steady; prime crudf. f. o. b. mills, SVe; early new crop prime yellow, 3-V-: Petroleum, steady; refined. New Vork. 27.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7.75 Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, $4 4: Turpentine, steady: fnvtiooijc. ROSIN Firm, strained. common t good, $3 hfxrj 3.90. OIL CUT, July 17 OIL Credit balance 1164; shipments. W680 bbls.; average. 66. 810 bbls ; runs. 12.670 bbls ; average, 57.17 bbls. Shipments. IJnis, 6 7M bbls; average 66.758 bbls.; runs. Lima. 750 bbls.; average. 22.94 bbls SAVANNAH. July 17. OIL Turpentln firm. 57V,c. ROfUV-FIrm: quote A. B. C. 88 68: D 1146; E, I8H3 96; F. Ii64: O. 84 sj; H 4 JO, K. V3U. M, 84fcw4v, WW. 25.W. 41... t... M... t... II... 14... I... 1)6... 14... II... II... 14... ... 40... It. . . .1314 .! .iri Pr. IV., Av. Pf I tt I 1144 I It 4 00 14 1560 I 40 4 II IS 1111 I U 4 11 Kll 4 64 4 16 10 1304 I 64 4 40 tl 1444 I 16 4 44 II 11TI I 46 4 44 If. 1761 t 40 4 71 II 1401 I TO 4 44 61 K41 I Tt 4 S5 44 1274 4 TS 4 M 1 1.VK) 4 Tl 4 0 II IS7I I 76 I 00 tl lt?4 I 76 4 44 14 f-t I 10 4 04 It 1171 I at I 00 10 1374 I It 4 01 17 1457 I II I 10 14 1144 I tt I 10 16 1414 t SO I 10 K 1141 I SO t 14 41 1520 I 0 4 10 II 1411 I 40 I t5 It. 1141 I 06 4 40 II 1171 4 10 4 40 14 1474 4 !! I 40 ' 17 1454 4 26 COWS. 1 10 1 Tt 1 144 40 t t40 1 T5 1 Sao t to I tul I 14 1 440 8 T4 I IO0 I 00 1 MO t T5 g 544 1 00 4 1041 I U 1 1000 t 00 1 469 I SO 1 ..lot I 04 I ars on J " " 1004 t tt HI I 04 j t t 10 ll ion I io 1 til 1 10 1 140 t 64 tot t 14 I tit I 40 I 174 5 14 1 450 I 60 444 1 10 1 100 60 1 110 1 10 1 1400 I 60 100 I 14 1 140 I 40 4 100J t 13 T 176 4 10 6 414 I 40 1 1100 4 10 110 t 40 I lUW 4 10 j SoO I 44 ' 1 1400 15 I too I 40 1 1J44 4 10 i no i to io mis 4 to j t0 III I I44i 4 k 1 M' t 5" 1 1J50 4 tl HEIFERS. 1 444 t 10 t TIT t 40 431 1 10 1 '.t t 76 t 401 8 28 11 ! I 40 7 411 S 40 T 741 00 t tit I 40 4 t.10 I II 1 471 I 45 t tit t IS 1! 444 I 44 1 100 40 4 540 I 44 1 ..." 11) 4 00 ; 7!S I 60 7 747 4 BULLS. I 400 I 10 2 1114 I 00 1040 I 14 1 1170 00 1400 I 10 W 711 I 1 1 40 I 45 1 1570 I 40 1 1440 t 45 1 .1 1610 55 I4I0 I 76 1 1T70 4 00 1 1170 I 74 1 1414 4 00 1 1440 I 40 1 15od 4 14 1 40 111 I IMj 4 16 CALVES 4 174 4 40 1 11 I 60 114 4 I 1 140 4 60 1 140 4 It 1 170 4 54 t 144 I 00 1 lie 71 f 150 I to STOCKERS AND FEEDERS : 414 1 It 14 TOt t u 1 TOO I to 1 50 10 4o t oi t m iu t ' I 44 4 444 1 40 4 HI I It 24 S5T t 44 1 412 t 16 4 : 70 7 441 It I . T WESTERNS. Peterson A Lovels nd Colo. 2 feeders.. H2 J ' 23 feeders.. 942 2 SHEEP Receipts this mornlns- numbered about the same as yesterday and the qual ity also was shout on a par with the ar rivals of yesterdsy. Tne market was pretty much a dead one, the morning being passed with practlcallv nothlns- belnar ac complished, t'nder the Influence of a very gooa aemsnd sheep sold very high st tills point yesterday, some of the s.ime stuff bringing more here than It did at Chicago. Buyers In consequence were verv bearish in their views this morning and they '"ted out right from the flrs hlddlng 16 w0 lower, and aa they did not raise their bids and as sellers were very slow to cut loose at anything less than yesterday's prices, the trade was. ss noted above, nt a standstill all the forenoon. In the end sellers had to give In and the sheep and lambs sold generally I6(ff20c lower than yesterday. Nearly everything finally changed bands, very few care ba lrg left unsold st ml,', lav ..Quotations: Oood to choice spring lambs. 16 ,aj7.60; fair to good spring lambs, 86 258 86.75; good to choice yesrllngs. 8.75S1j; fair to good yearlings, 85.50J(6.76; good to choice wethers, 85. 25116. 65: fair to giod wethers, 84.85ii6.26; good to choice ewes, 4 'Ji ff 5. 36; fair to good ewes, 84. 60(34. 90. Representative anion: No. 7 fed bucks and ewes . SO Idaho ewes 20 fed wethers 85 Idaho wethers 3 Idaho wethers 260 Idaho lambs, feeders IM fed yearlings 287 Idaho lambs 4 Idaho cull Av. . H6 . 10 . 91 . W . 50 . 6" ewes BO Idaho wethers snd vrlsr culls 128 Idaho ewres 830 Idaho wethers and yearlings 68 96 83 94 98 Pr. 2 60 4 75 6 00 6 36 6 26 t 6" 5 76 T 00 2 26 4 60 4 76 6 40 J W.rm 94 26 22.76 i7.09; CHICAC.O I.IVK STOCK. MARKET Cattle Slow Market gtrontj to Shade Higher Sheen Lower. CHICAGO. July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5,000 head; market slow; prices steaay; common to prime steers, 84. zo s.iu; cows, tx. 76(jr4.Bo; neirers, 5.26; bulls, I2.60ti4.25; calves. 86.75 stockers and feeders. I2 60'a4.25. HOOS Receipts, 18,000 head; market, I nest, strong t shade higher; othcia weak to 5c lower; good to prime heavy, 86.75 4.82V,; medium to good heavy, 86.404J 6.78; butcher weights, t6.80i6.85; good to choice heavy mixed, $6 65136.75; pack ing, $5 606 6 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000 head; market steady to 16c lower; sheep, $4.76438.00; yearlings, $5.4006. CO; lambs, $5.60 8.00. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. 16,600 head. Including 3,000 hed top. $6.10; choice export and'dressrd beef j N?,, Jxi4C;iN'i steers, ll.40V6.io; rair to goon. 4.uutu 6.36; western fed steers, 3.75 6 75; stockera and feeders, $2.75 4.50; southern steers, $8.0066.00; southern cows, $2.00 8.60; native cows, 82.0004.60; native heifers. 88.261T 6.60; bulls. $2.400 4.05; calves. 82.60436.85. 15.000 heed: markii J6 62H: bulk of aales, $6.60 6.62 Vt ; packers, and lights, $6,600 OMAHA Vtlltll.KS4l.t7 MARKET. Condition nf Trarte Kud ttnolallena on Staple and laser Frodnee. K7G8UrVe1pts, liberal; frosh stock. 14V LIVE Pot 1.IHV-Merjs. UMloc; roosters, ic; turkeys. 1-nUc; ducus, Jc; spring chick ens, i.ijirc per lb. Hl'TTr.H Packing slock, 144c: choice fancy dairy, 15c; creamery. 2lti-IV,c. HA Y Prices qiioi-d by I'tmihs Keed oom rny: Choice upland, tn 00; medium, l; 60, coarse. $ft ii'ii 8 .hii. hvr straw, fb.ot'dT.VO. KAN Per ton. 416.00. 1'v.i.MATOKS Illinois, per crate of 20 lbs., 90c. WAX HRANS-Per market basket of al. nit 15 lt.. 5c. STKlMi HKANS Per market basket or about 16 lls.. &0c. TLRN1P8. HEET8 A NO CARROTS Per dog. bunches, 25c. LEAF LETTICK Hothouse, per dos. heuds, 10c. Cl'Cl'MUEHS Home grown, per dog., 60c; Ttsas, per bu. box. $2.0. ONIONS Home grown, 2Vo per lb.; Texss, In crates, white, tl V' UHKEN ONIONS Per dos bunches. 20o. RADISHES -Par doa bunches, lie. C ABU AUK Home grown, ic per lb. CACLIFl,OWEK-l'cr dos. heads. 75c. UKEEN PEAS Per bu.. $1.00. Nfc-W POTATO KK Per bu.. SOu. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu IO 66c. NAVY TIEANS-Fer bu., 81 ; No. 8. 81.7a, LIMA BEANS-Per lb. 6V- TROPICAL FRl ITS. DATES- Per box of 30-ib. pkga.. $2 00; Halloween, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c; rlavere, per lb., 4c; walnut Muffed, 1-lb. pkgs , $2.ii0 per dor ; 8-lb. boxes, 8100. ORANGES California, extra fancy nav els Isrge slse, $4.1iB 0; Mediterranean sweets, oil sizes, $4.0nJ'4.5O; Valencia, all sues, $.' luJji.N). I.EMONa-lJmonlers, extra fancy, 240 Slse, 86.00; 4) tu 961) slse, $6.60411.00; other brands $1.00 lesa. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. TStJi Sc; imported Smyrna, three-crown. Ho; six-crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medlum-slssd bunch, $1.711 2 io; jumbos, $2Mua.OO PINEAPPLES-Florlda. sues 24, 30 and 86, $3.00. . FRIITS. CHERRIES California, 1240 per 8-lb. box; sour cherries, 24-qt. crate, $1 io. GUOHKBiSRRlES Per crate ot 24 qta., $2.in. PEACHES Hales esrly. $1.00; yellow free stone, $).&; Texas Elbertas, per 4-baakct crate, tk.tj$1.0D. PLUMS-CttllfornlB. $1.500.11.76. BLACK RERHIEB-Per 24-qt. crate, $2.28. RASPBERRIES Red. per 24-pt. crat, $2.u; black, per 24-qt. crate, $3.00. APRICOTS- Per 4-basktt crate. $1.75. CURRANTS Home-grown, whlta and red, per 4-qls., $1.50. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per ib., lVic. or about stajj&ic each. CANTELOCPES California, per crate. standard. 84 26; ponies, $3 00; Texas, per orate, about 46 melons, $8.tiu; ponlss, $2.00. MISCEL1.ANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, $X7b; per bbl., $6.75. HON EY New, per 24 lbs., $3.50. CHEE8E-4Swlss. new, l6c; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 12c; twins, 13Vc; young Americas, 16c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shells, new crop, per lb.. 16Hc; hard shells, per lb., 13Vtc. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 1213ic. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 16c. Coooanula, $4 per sack of 100. SUGAR Grs nutated cane. In bbls., $5.16; granulated cane. In sacks, $6.11; gran, ulated beet. In sacks, $5.01. SYRUP In bbls., 27c per gal.; In rases, 10-lb. cans, $1.70; cases 11 6-lb. cans, $1.M; cases 24 24-lb. race, $1.86. COFFEE Roasted, No. 35. 25Vte per lb.; No. 20. 2"'nc per lb.; No. 2U 18ic per lb.; No. 20, UVkC'per lb.; No. 21, 12Hc per lb, CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh, per quarter bbl.. Km lbs., $4.00; Norway mack erel. No. 1. $28.U0; No. 2. $24.00; No. t, $2000; Irish, No. 2, $16.00; herring, In bbls., 200 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, J12.II0; Norway, 8k, $18.00; Hollnnd, mixed. $ll.u0; Holland herring, la kegs, milkers. 60c; kegs, mixed, 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 660tiOc; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, $-lb. cans, 81.2ti 1.60; g-lb., .7i-i"U JI.O0. pineap ples, grated, 2-lb., $2.0ufti.8O; siloed. $l.xdi 2.80; gallon apples, fancy, $2.90; California apricots, $1,404)2.00; pears. Il.754y2.60; eaches, fancy, $1.762.40; H. C. peach, !.00ar2.60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26; fancy Chinook. F., $2.10; fancy aockeye, F., $196; sardines. Vs oil, 82.50; V mustard, $2.50(3.10. Sweet potatoes, $1,1641.26; sauerkraut. $1 00; pumpkins, 80ci$1.00; wax beans, 2-lb., "bit he; lima beans, 2-lb., 76cti$1.35; spinach, $1.36; cheap peas, 2-lb., t?0c; extra, 76te; fancy, $1.351.76. HIDES AND TOLLOW-Qreen salted. No. 1, 12Ho; No. 2, UHc; full hides, 8HUHc; green hides. No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 9c; horse. 160'3.i6; sheep pelts, 6ocia$1.26. Tallow, HOGS Receipts. 2H V 6c lower; top, $6,604 6.60; heavy. $6.65tt6.62V.; pigs 6.624. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. MOO head; market 10c lower; lambs. $6.o0lii 7.90: few ewes and yearlings. $6.0O6.1O; Texas and Arizona yearlings, $3.606.26; Texas and Arizona sheep, $4.60tt 6.90; Texas goats. $2.260 3.60; stockers and feeders, II. 6004.76. WOOL-Per lb.. lR326c. BEEF CUT PRICES. No. 1 ribs. 12c; No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. I ribs, e; No. 1 loin. 15c; No. 2 loin, 12Wc; No. 3 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6'4c; No. 2 chuck, 5c; No. 8 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round, 8c; No. 2 round, 654'; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plate, 2Hc; No. 2 plate, 2c. Xew Vork Litre Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 17. BEEVES Re ceipts, 852 head; market feeling easv, with thirty cars reported for Wednesday s mur ket. Dressed beef full to steady at 7&e for sides; hinds and ribs. 11Vi12Wc; chucks, 7rn54jC Liverpool and London cables steady. Exports todav, 992 cattle and 2.000 quarters of beef; tomorrow. 48 cattle, 16 sheep and 4.5f0 o.uarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 16t head; little doing and market feeling weak: poor to good veals sold at $4.7rxJj7.:5: buttermilks nom inal; dressed calves slow: city dressed vesls. 8rfil2c; country dressed. Mile. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.486 head; sheep steady; prime and choice lamba scsrte and feeling firm: others quiet and steady; sheep. $3. (K "(; no choice sold; culls, $2.00: lambs. $6.7548.00; one car choice. $s.80; culls, $6.(0. HOOS-Receipts. J.196 head; nominally steady for hogs and firmer for pigs. Bt. I.onla Lire Stork Market. BT. LOUIS. July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts 6,000 head, Including 1,700 head of Texans; market higher; native shipping and export steers. $4 606 .15; dressed beef and butcher sters, ;J&g 6 40, steers under 1.O00 pounds. $3.604.75; stockers and feeders, $2.000 4.00; cows and heifers. $2IOfi6?S; tanners. $1 0on 2 00; bulls, $2.40 4.00; calves. $$ 00r 8 60; Texas and Indlnn steers. $2.60'o; 6.00; cows and heifers, $1.8545 $.25. HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head: market B- lower; p1g and llthts. $6 60&6 7o: packers 86 7.1 ft 6.75 ; butchers snd best hsvv. $6.651 '75. SHEEP AND LAM P.S Receipts. !.,'i) head; market steady: native muttons (inn40- Ismhs. 4n0$01: -ni's and bucks, $3,001, 3 50; stockers, Evaporated Applea and Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. July 17. EVAPORATED APPLES Market inactive owing to the very light stocks. Europe is a fair buyer of futures, but offerings are liberal and prices sre no better than steady.' CALIFORNIA DRIED FRU'TS Prime, llfjllc; choice, lUt.'&'llttc: fancy, 12c. Prunes are without fresh feature, quota tions ranging from 74e to Ho, according to grade, with the outside price nominal In the abaence of supplies of the larger sixes. Apricots are unlet, with choice . quoted at 18c; extra choice, 13V4jc; fancy, 144xl4Vc. Peaches are firm, .with choice quoted at HVgllc; ex,tra choice, 11VW 11'4-; fancv, Uto2c; extra fancy, 12112Ho. Raisins are unchanged, with loose mus catel quotel at 6V'i7r; seeded raisins, bW4 7c; London layers, $1.66. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 17,-fOTTON-8pot closed quiet: middling uplands, 11. One; mid dling gulf. 11.25c; sales, 76 bales. LIVEHPOOI July 17. Bpot quiet; prices three points higher; American middling fslr, 46d: middling, 6 18d; low middling, 5id; good ordinary, 6.73d; ordinary, 6.53d. The sales of the day were .() bales, of which 6i0 bales were for speculation snd cxnort and Included 400 bales Americsn. BT. IOUIB. July n.-OOTTON-Spot closed stesdy; sales, SflO bales; low ordinary. 7tye. nominal; ordinary, 8c. nom'nal; good ordinary. 9 6-16c; low middling, Uc; mld- i.dllng, 11c: good middling, HHc; middling fair. llc. nninlnal: fair. 12Hc, nominal; recelpta. 11.472 bales; stork. 61.607 bsles. $2.760 6 25. feeders.. 9-2 $ iO St. Joieh Lire SlAck M"eV-t. ST JOSEPH. July 1 7 C TTLE Re. relpts 2 722 head; rm'ket strong to 10o higher: natives 4.50i&00: cows and hslfors. $i.7a"T 6.00: stockers and feedf, 33.nox8.76. . , . HOGS Recelrt. 11.180 head: msrk.t lower: Heht. 55 6 4 : : m-llum s ; ' heavv. t6 50(ft6 60: hul of ss'-e $8 52V, 3o- bulk of sal". 5214f,1- ... head; market steady; lambs. $6 5077 8.1. . HEAL ESTATE TRAXSrERS. A. L. Reed et al. to Anna R. Colt, lot 3, block 4. Reed's 6th add f William Whitney to C. A. Schmidt, lota 82, 33 and 24, Paulsen's add. The Blair State hank to William Whitney, same John W. McDonald, sheriff, to the Omaha Loan and Building association, lol 6, block "U," tMiinn's 2d add Vary Gorman to Omaha Grain Tsr mlrals, lot 28, block 8, KountxS A ftuth's add John Mack to earn-, lot 6, blork. 9. Kounti" 6i Ruth's A. F. KilkT io same, nV of lot 9, block 8, Knintz', & Ruth's..,. Marsare: Curran and huhaid to Alexander Grant, sMs of lot 6. blok b. Stuth Omaha Byron Beed to F. M. Parker, s's of -lot 723. Pr spect Hill cemetery.. Caroline L. Popple'on. et al to Ed gar Lancaster et al., lot 13. block 4. Sulphur Spring.. ............. Delia C. Pa-rlrk to Jamei W. Gar ner. Jr., ln's 8 and 9, b!ok 5, Melrose Hill 4-1. . iu. attack Market. ! . . . . . . - lC,..ia fCe'-ll R. P'iir,dU and wife o same, SIOT-X CITY la . J-J'y 'Ppe cla Melrose Hill Tel-rram CATT' E Bereipts. n ,,,r,sht to Tunis Conk. hesd- marV ee-dv: i'ocr iini-nnnn-i . - , . de.rVt75-i.v. vow. bo-.. s:d -1 ;,.r,vr;;. ;..; vn tVil.h-.on. tS O0 4 "5: stockers "-.''"V, J, W lot 12. Mock 7. Plan'lew 4.00: -elves and "d m rk- orK W. Foreman aid wife to HOOS-P JP-; 4t;7ftCV,,,. hTf M"s:n Con. w90 f.-t of lot leafy. .4045.e. lu k or hlo,k Sr. Hn.u Omaha - n i LAMBS Receipts. 291 3l. 45e HHF.FP hesy!; steady Sfelt In al-4i. Receipts of live srk st H clpal western mir'' ; 3 TOt 1.410 I voa e p. 6 610 6.110 six prln- Houth rtTialia. Sioux Cltv... Kansas "-. . St. Toeeoh Bf Louis Chicago Totals .37.922 Hi" S'---- I 7 n 7." ' 4 000 2 ; 1 6 mo 5 I'll ! in i n ' ' 10.011 S .'09 18.009 18.0 '0 65.080 42.761 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July 17 -COFFEE -for futures omenta irregular at a Market decilne Hnrr ' P. A"dr'on and hultnd in da Peterson, lo' 4, block 1. t v. View . . Ornar-a f-'sfe Dpolt aid Trust '. 'Omi'Hnv finitiiia l.liifttln n"strlf Rallwnv company. 3.21 srreie e S U 7-14-11 Thomas W. Wha'o-i a'ld wife to roe. earn Tb n -n It' onianv t,, same, 6.11 a rs ntvti sw'i 8-14-13... erl We'mnre ard wife lo F L. Ciriti'-v. lot 3. bh k "fl." f-hlnn's sdd Anrs 1. T. Vnre to Wll""m H. Vnre. lot 9. hlo'k 1. Ilsnunond Place, and lot )6 blot-k 1; .South Omaha park....: 6,760 1.609 7.100 1,000 6.504 $.500 1.400 11 $60 1 1 .1.700 TVI 6,001 100 1.200 1 Total for July 17, !$.... I0.$2