THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FRIDAY, JULY 20, lJXXt. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Up Like Rocket nd Dotro Like t Ltone. WHEAT OPENS HIGH1R, CLOSES LOWER A'T,W Kenrly Cet en (lalllsk v aad Heavy Decline oa Selllapj.Mero BUrk Rasl rortH4)au 4f Weak. OMAHA, July 1, IV. It was up and flown with th wheat today, ma close twin lower than yesterday after an early strength tn which prices were up nearly a cent. All the news waa bulliah .Tporu from Russia, black rust In the northwest and bull advices from Argentina. mere waa more talK of black rust than 4 M: future, steady; July. 4a rHd; SEW YORK OCiIRaL MARKET Qaotatlos Tarlati f the Pay Commodities. . NEW YORK. Julv U-rLOl'R-Bwtpti, 11.474 bbls.; exports. 7,115 bbla. ; market. Steady with moderate Inquiry. Minnesota rinl, 4 y4(r Minnesota bskers. U 46 fc-34; winter patent, KOfrW 26: winter etratirhla, . 8a.754T3.96; winter etraa. 82 1 40; low grades, 3tASa. Bye flour, steady; fair to gotd, 83.40V3 90; choice to fancy. 11k84?0. . . CORNMEAIy-Steady; fine Whit and low. II ial lo, coaraa. 31.1031.12; lln dried. i;.nn.M. RYE Quiet: No. J western, 7He. f. o. b., New York. WHEAT Receipt. Jn.onj bu.; spot market steady; No. J red. 33e elevator; No. 2 red. 84sie. f o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Du- luth. Pc f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 hard. Mani toba. M f. o. b, afloat. Starting rut with a strong advance en bulllah Ruaalan crop news from th northweat wheat grad ually weakened under profit-taking. The af--' Tirvt wa i'te h-avv r- aensaUon.l aVjf . f m rtn'is1 " former tponM to denials of ruat damsge and llqul naatlonaj reporta At the , opening, winch L,. ,,, ..oelns only ,c i.ei h.aher. May, - - -... " nit i rr a m i ubii ij mrf rt,.. .r eiosen at t.rH. w . " ,VJ" C"V I RtV. closed at Mo T ' ' ' mi, Ml Ull Veiling t 'he advance and cloaed Ho below yes- , . . ur neptemper. ine cioae waa on a slight rally Corn opened strong at He advance In sym pathy with wheat. With the down turn In wheat there waa heavy selling of corn and the market declined almost a cent from . the top. The cloae waa Sc below yesterday " '"J July nl 40 lower for Beptember. The oata market waa nominal, the Quo tation being slightly lower. Primary wheat tecelpla were 199.000 bush ala and ehlpmenta 41u,00 bushels, against receipts lat year of 7K2.O0O buahela and ahlpmenta of eSrt.OOO buahela. Corn receipts were 444,000 bushels and ahlpmenta 6i9,'W buahela, against receipts laat year of 878,000 , buahela and ahlpmenta of 1M.OO0 bushel. Clearances were 4,0W buahela of wheat. 1.3X4 barrels ot flour and li,(M buahela of corn. Liverpool cloaed Hd higher on wheat and HHd higher on corn. Local rang of options: &t"V; July. rai5-i September. SI i-lrVB f8-lc. cloaed at 84Hc; December. 8?Ha t7Sr. cloaed at MSc CORN Receipts. HH.150 bu.; exports iw.ra Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Cloae. Tes y July.. Sept.. Sept... May.. Oata July.. 72B 72B 71A 71A 72B 7JB 71H 71HA 4B 4SHB 47B 47HB 7fcB47WB 4RHA A 44A 43 H 4JH 82HA A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Rales. CORN No. S. 2 cars, 41c Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 72072 He; No. I hard, 6l71c; No. I spring. 71c. CORN No. , 48c; No. S yellow, 4c; No. white, 4c. OATS No. 1 mixed. SSc; No. I white, IS He; No. 4 white, 16c. RYE No. 2, 64c; No. 3. 51c Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago 403 Kansas City 263 Minneapolis 117 Omaha 28 Duluth ,.. U Bt. Louis 163 193 23 17 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS bu.: anot market ateadr: No. 2. S7c eleva tor and He f. o. h.. anoat; ro. i yenow. fVic; No. 3 white. Wc. Option market waa quiet all day and aeneraur waaer cn gi weather, liquidation, ana eioeea lower. July, 67V7 -lo. cloaed at S7HC; September. 87'6'MHc. closed at 7V: De cember closed at 8mc. . . OATS Receipt. 17.B) bu.: apot maraei ateady: mixed oata. 2 to 2 Iba.. 43c; nat ural white. 30 to 8 lb . 43440; clipped white, sn to 40 iba.. imwc. FKF.nateadv: amine- bran. 318.35 prompt shipment: middling. 819.00 July shipment; cltv. 1 21. OOF 23 60. . HAY-Steadv: ahlpplng. o-sc; goon to Choice 8Mm ' . HOPS Steadv; state, common to cnoie, 1C0S crop, jog 15c; 1904 crop, nominal: olds, nominal; Pacific coast, 1 crop, lOCl&c; 1904 crop, 13c; olds, nominal. HinF.S-Bteadr: Galveston. 20 to ! lbs., av; California, a to 25 Iba.. 21o; Texas, dry. 24 to SO lbe.. le. T Kathfh-Rteadv: acid. JwraHU PROVISIONS -Peef steady: family. Iiftcvto P0; tneM. 38. OW SO. Beef ham. 321.0OS22 K): r.acket W .0O.W9 W: city erira India mea. 3l5.0iWtB.8O Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 311 60ei3.60; olckled ahoul rtera. 38 2Mj.75: pickled heme, 12.r&13 .75. Ijird barelv ateadv: western prime. 300; i?i.u refined, quiet: continent. 39 45: South Amer- lea. 310.00: compound. 37 0g7 7f. Pork. Arm: famllv, 319 50: abort rib.' SlS Wyi" TAI.t.nW Rarelv ateadv: cltv C2 00 per pk . 4 15-lc; country (pkg. fre. 4TjreVc. Kit B tjuiei; oomtic. tair to eir. BUTTER Steady; street price, extra creamerv. 40U(SMc. Offlclnl prices: Cream ery, common to extra. lSHflHc; renovated. common to extra, 12iW. weeiern iao tory, common to Urate. l31T17c; western Imitation creamery, extras, IVfrc; western nrsta. ISH'VlTVre. CHEESE Firm: new. state, full cream, large, fancy, 1314c: fr. to good, lOHllc; smnll. fancy. c; fair to good, 10ifl0ie: Inferior, (jre EOQ8 State. Pennaylvanla and nearby fancy aelected white. 24c; choice. 22-ffMc; mixed extra, 22c; weeterrt firsts. l,18c;' aeconds, l16Hc; southern, 15S16c. POULTRYuve, eaeler; spring chickens. 22c; fowls, 15c; turkeys. 10c; dreeaed, steady; western snrlnc chickens, waix; luraeys. llfttfc; fowls, lliQ14c. 71HA 71ViA 47T4A 47HB U4 12 'io 70 St. I.oals Geaeral Market. 8T. LOUIS, July 19. WHEAT Steady; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 87Tic; track, 76H76.c; September, 76H75Hc; pe- nara, i s rt reatares of the Trad lac a Clala Prlcea Board of Trade condition of the Ruaalan crop were the mJler' 'H78Hc No. 3 I principal innuencea ntnn uiiuh hid wuti -vi ...v, r.. track market today. Early assertlona of damage CORN Lower! No. S rash. track, were denied late In the day and the market 52 52 He; September, SOSc; December, closed weak, although nnai quotations ,--. hi, ;ru.,.. "... .u. ..... I niraTwurr Nn. i caarr a" He. am terdav. At the cloae Sontember wheat waa Inal; track, 87Hc; September. 8314c,. LW- H&c higher. Corn waa off Ho. Oats cemoer, e; no. z wnne, ,vo NEW KORK STOCKS AND BONDS Dai Dlint ea Wall BtrMt EiohaiM Appr gch8 Tetr's Secord for tullnej. FEW ISSUES MOVE AS MUCH AS A POINT lalea Paclde Sags Laslfy oa Aa- Oanreaaeat of Extra Dlvldead of Oae.Qaarier of One Per Ceat for the Qaarter. NEW TORK, July 19 -The year s record for dullness was approached In today a business at the Stock exchange. The tedious fluctuations represented potnlng but the shifting operationa af a handful of room tradera and they were not sufficient to effect any appreciable movement. Few of the active stocks moved as widely a a point from laat night's level. Interest In the market seemed entirely dormant until the sharp rise at the last, when the market held firm on the Amalgamated dividend announcement. No leas than three meet ing of corporation director wer sched uled for the day to which Importance had been attached In the previous stock mar ket discussion and upon which speculative hopes hsd been baaed or professed. It wss early announced that the St. Paul meeting could not be held owing to the Inability to ecure a quorum of the directors. It had been predicted with the uaual ahow of confidence that the long expected financial plan for the conatructlon of the Taclfio coast extension waa to be conaldered at this meeting and an official announcement prepared. The market received the report of the abandonment of the meeting without a ripple. Special effort had been made to drum up a quorum of fnlon Paclflo dlrectore, but they attended to only routine matters and left the declaion of the next dividends In the Mi and s of the executive committee. Confident assertions had preceded the meet ing that a large extra disbursement would be made out of the proceeds of sales of the company's holdings of Great Northern preferred and Northern Pacific atock. The day of a dividend announcement on Amal gamated Copper la attended with more speculative excitement In perloda of ae tlvlty In the market than almost any other event. The onlv snark of animation that the market ahowed during the day followed the aasembllng of that company a directors. Various predictions had been heralded of the probable action ranging all the way from a passlne of the dividend to an In creaae of 8 per cent. The atock agged lastly on the announcement of the re tention of the last dividend rate of 1H P" cent to H per cent extra for tne quar terlv period. Foreign marketa continued under the weight of the discouraging outlook In Rus sia and It waa reported that the London market waa affected by suppose! uouiaa tion on account of the Beit estate. A re port came from Chicago that railroad com panlfa wer borrowing heavily from banks there at 6H o per cent to poatpone of ferlnga of securities In the present un favorable market. The outcome of tomor row's offering of moftO.OOO of Panama canal bonds and the completion of the repayment of 310,000,000 of government deposits which have been recalled Is awaited with Interest. Th. nrnfuialnnal element drew a negative deduction favorable to a rlae from the lack of pressure on the market, which re sulted from the disappointing outcome of the three meetings of the day. The strong cloatng was the consequence of the only demonstration of activity for the day. Bonds were Irregular. Total aalea, par value, 31,377,000. ITnlted Statea bonds were unchanged on call. The following are me qui.on wi Stock exchange: . , lea. Hl. r" n 4.tA0 MH 44 H l.roo MH were down TsQlc, lower. Provlslona were 316o FLOUR Steady; red winter Jt'jLfuJ;5 tii.N; extra rancy ana sirsigm, eo. iu-ir" In k Amir K. m.rlt.t AfAAv I -leap 19. ITSa t strong on an active demand by shorts and SEKD Timothy, steady; 33.76pi .60. commission houses which waa based upon CORNMEAL Steady, 82-0. fresh report from Minneapolis of addl- BRAN-Dull; sacked, east track. J537c. tlonal Instances where black rust had been HAT-Steady; timothy, 312.604317.00; pral- found In the spring wheat crop. A sharp rle, 39.00012.00. rise in th price of wheat at Minneapolis ikoin tunun nio-ti. apparently substantiated these advloea and I BAGGING 8Hc. cauaea additional anxiety among local i tieMr ... . short. Several reporta were received PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobn"f. claiming that several provtncea In southern 317.35. Lard, lower; prime steam, 3&'H- Russia had experienced a total failure of Dry aalt meata, steany; ooiro eir the crop.. Late In the day denials came 39 75; clear ribs. 39.8.H; short clears. 310.00. .caused considerable profit taking and a I POULTRY - Quiet; chickens. i re. .sharp break In prices at Minneapolis springs, 17c Turkeya,-12 Ho.- uucasiec. brought about a quick decline nere. i n i Geese, c. market closed weak, although th early I BUTTER Steady; creamery, gain was still retained. BeptemDer opened dairy, 14frl8c. Hie to 3o higher at 78o to T8Tc, I EGGS Steady: 18c, case count. advancsd to TO14C ana then declined to I Receipts and shipments ot grata ana nour . . U - fc. K . . . n . n,,n I i m w.n t mkM A V ' boxed eXt TS Short. of damage had been done by rust. This clear ribs, 310.62H: hort clears, 310.76. l21c; T8HHr78'40. The close waa at 78o. Clear- wr, aa follows ances oi wneai ana nour were equai to so,dw i Flour, bu bu. Primary reoelpU wr 1,000,000 bu., I Wheat, bu. againac im,uv dil io toe airmponaini i corn, nu. time laat year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Oats. bu. .niuvsu ivnw ' rvwtpi vi m, against 384 car last week and 231 cars a year ago. The early bulge in wheat strengthened the corn market, but later th market weakened on realising sale caused by lnoreaaea accep Receipt. Shipments. 8.000 ....152.000 .... 66.000 .... 70.000 7,000 30,000 24.000 60.000 sharp decline In oats. ' 1 tances also weakened prlcea The market Mtaneapolt Gratat Market. MtNVRipnus. July 19. FLOUR Flrat patents. 34.364.86; aecond patent. 84.1094.35; flrt clear. 33.363.45; sec ond clears, 2.5030. BRAN In ulk. 3" , (Superior Board ot Trade qnotatlonafor Day cioea we wnn prior, cioee i tne I "-..u.IZa- r,ica. .dellverrl point or in any. Beptemoer openea HB-tc " '' ' ' ' 'Z. ' m. r-.nrTr t o bv F D to Ho higher at S2H662o. sold off to 61c sATr and closed at 61HC Local receipt were Co- UO-U Bo-ra ot TfMI' WMj ihj ears witn m or contract graae. i : . . . . i t. I Close I Yea y The oats market broke sharply about I Artlcles. Open. I Iilgn-I Low. ciose.l iss y midday and lor tne remainder oi tn ses sion the tone waa -weak. Reports were re ceived that the recent damage report had been greatly exaggerated and this eauaed heavy sales by large holders. Cash -houses also sold freely against country purchases, During th flrat hour th market was quite firm in sympitnr witn other grains. September opened Htf-'ie to HiSTHo nlgtier at Ha to 86c, declined to tJHc and closed at &ia. uoru receipts were ii cars. Provlslona wer quiet. A feature of trad Ing waa an ad vane of 3Ho In the price of July cork, the upturn being caused by the buying of short. A firm market for live hogs caused bullish sentiment In provisions What May.. July.. Sept.. Dec... Flax- July.. Sept.. Oot... I 7fc78'i78NiH 7SiT. 7 78H4J I 1 is4 1 13H 1 13 794 1 13411 1 18i4 1 13 T7H 78VOH1 1 18Vt! I 12HI 1 UH 78H 1 ISH 1 UHl 77 . 77H Was. 1 14 I 13H( 1 13 1 U Kaaaas City Aral and Provlsloaa. KANSAS CITY. July 19 WHEAT July, 70Hc; September. 71 H: Decemner, 78e; cash. No. 3 hara. thw'c; io. . a, At the close Sepumher pork waa up 16c at 71H71c; No. 3 red, 7JiW74c. iNO. ii.w. ira waa on w a .IN14 kid I j, TJHfJ iao. were 5&THO lower at 39.84. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: .Wheat, cm cars; corn, la cars; oats, 14 cars; hogs. l.tD neaa. Th leading futures ranged as follow: A nicies. Opn I High. Low. Close. Tsy. Wheat I July... rTXi 6ept..pV( Dec. Corn July... Sept... May... Oats July., Sept... Dec... May.. Pork July.. Sept.. Lard July.. Sept.. Oct. . . Ribs-July.. Sept... Oct. 8ogi 51 V 3HV 4KV&V 7S! 84Vt3& 87SVH) 19 14 17 40 7Hj OS 10 4: 9 ti 30 78H rry, 7iH 78H 81Vt 80H BH 81 62H 61 4VV ' it n 3h 36 3Hi i 841,1 37H Sfi-a r'nNT lulv. 48Hc: September, 7Ho; December, 44c; cash. No. 8 1 mixed. 610 51Hc; No. 3 white. 51Vi62C. OATS No. 2 white. 41 He. HAT Higher; timothy, unchanged; choice timothy. 310.0m310.60; choice prairie. 39 60 4575. ova? Dl.ov lAffifAp I I rnna M,,ii.i hivher: Missouri and nL,!S Kansae new. No. 2, whltewood caaea In 7H TlHff- eluded. lSHc: case count, 14c; cases re 0V,8OHivW turned Vc lesa. , u BUTTER creamery, ic; own, lv I Mllwaaate Grata Market. I uit mi'Krir .lulv 19 WHEAT Dull : 61 em 48' 19 90 17 75 I TH' I 07HI WHi 42H 46 32HI 19 15 17 60 3 87H 07H tx 35 9 85 izh! to;34SfH rL No. 1 northern. iC4c: No. I northern. 810 1 o . cn..rnv-r Ri tjTnVn bid. 84H 3W 19 90 17 60 . I 8TH 8 97H I ut 36 9 85 It 6 7H 19 00 17 46 Oenlember. 7Vtl70 bid X2 w I. linn' ran. lUNU'HH. B A RLE Y Dull ; No. t 6656Hc; sample. "ORN-Lower; No. 8 cash; 514filHc; BP- tember, 61 He. Philadelphia Frdae Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 19.-Bl.TTER- n,n' ..tra weatern creamery. Zlc. EGGS Firm: western ireen, toe at msrit. CHEESE Firm; New lora iuii cream, 4JH lOVS'llHC 8 9S 905 9 10 Cash quotation wer follow: FLOUR Steady ; winter patenta, 33.6054.00; winter atraighla, 33.W.1.7u; soring patents, U TOttHOO; spring straight. 3l4J3.fc; bak er. I2.3u63.lu, WHEAT No. 2 pring, 79SH0C; No. 3, T&S T8c; No. 3 red. 7StJTc. CORN-No. k. 6lSc; No. 8 yellow. 53r. OATS No. 2. 36Hc; No. 2 white, 39c; No. I white. SHtS9c- RYE No. X 6HC BARLEY Good feeding. 40c; fair to choice malting, W0c SEEDS No. 1 tin. 81.0SH: No. 1 north. weatern, 31. 10. Timothy, prima. 34 26. Clover, contract graae. u. PROVISIONS Short rib side (loose), 39 3 36. Mess pork, per bbl.. 819 90. Lard Dalath Grata Market. nrt.rTH. July it. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 77Ho: July, 79 Sc; September, 78Hc; December. 78He; )'. shc OATS TO arrive; on iraca ana juij, 81c Telede Seed Market. , TOLEDO. July 19. SEEDS Cash clover, 87.10; October, 17.06; prime timothy, K10". August alslke. fO. t rye, era, nuni- InaL A4ma Kisnss Amslsaxia' Copper American C. A T Americas C. 4k T. pt...... Amerirsn Cottoa Oil Americas rmtoa Oil yta.... Ameriraa ExpreM American H. U. (d Americsa Ice. securities. ... American Ulnsee Oil Am. LlnnMd Oil pf American LoeemotlT Am. Locomotive pfd American 8. Sl It Am. S. A R. pfa Americmn Sugar l.ennlng. .. Am. Tobacco pfd ctfs Anaconda Mlninc Co Atchlaoa Atcbtaon pM Atlsntlo Cosst Una Btltlmere A Ohio Fml. A Ohio pi Brooklra Rapid Transit.... Canadian ParlKo Central Leather Catitral Leather pM.......,i Central ot New Jemy-. Cheaapeak A Ohio Chlcaas Great W eat am Chtcaso A Northwesters... Chicago. Mil. A St. P Chlcaso T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C. C. A St. L Colorado fuel A Ires Colorado A Southern. Colo. A So. Jat pM Colo. A Bo. 2d pfd.. Consolidated Oaa Com Prod act a, rfg Corn Products pfd. rfg..,,, Delawars A Hudeon 4 Delaware. L. A W Denver A Rio Grande D. A R. 0. pfd , Planners' tecarltles Brie rle let pfd Erie Id pfd General Eleetrte Oreat Northern pfd Hocking Valley Illinois Central Intsrborougta Metropolitan. Interborougb Met. pfd International Paper .. International Paper pfd ... International Pump ....... International Pump pfd.... Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kansas Cltv Southern Kanaas City So. pfd Louisville A Naahvllls ... Mailcan Central Minneapolis A St. Louis.. M , St. P. A 8. 8. M M . Bt. P. A B. 8. M. pfd. Mlsaourt Paclflo Mltaourt. Kanaaa A Tolas. M . K. A T. pfd National Las National R. R. of M. pfd. New Tork Central New Tork, O. A W. ....... Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. pfd North Amerlcaa No. Pacific, ei-dlv Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P . C. C. A St. Louis Preeaed Btael Car Preaaed Steel Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading Reading let pfd.., Reading td pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pftl Rock Island Ce Rock .Island Ce. fd...u. Bt. L. A S. P. d pfd Bt. Louis W St U B. W. pfd Bombers Pacific S Ion Sheffield Steel . Bo. Pacific pfd , Bouthem Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tenneeeee Coal A Iron... Teiae A Paetne Toledo. Bt. L. A W T.. Bt. L. A W. pfd." t'nioa Pacific I'olon Pacific pfd I ntted States Rxpreaa. Tnlted States Realu t'nltcd States Bobber i. a. Huober pre. I'nlted Biatea Btael V. B. Steel pfd Ve.-Carolina Chemical ... Va -Carolina Cheat, pfd.. a beak Wabaah pfd Waila-Targe Expreee Weetlnghouee C lac trie ... Western t'aloa ..: Wheeling Lake Erie... Wlaoonals Central Wla. (antral pfd 1,004 HH 2 4.400 44 H 1,000 10 HH 100 : 0 2Jt tH HH 5 70H lit 14 eral fund exclusive of the 8iM rro.npo gold reserve showsr Available rash balance. ,VV,.;70: sold coin and bullion. S.SnS; gold certifli ates. 340,R,;fi. Xeve Vark Meaty Market. NEW YORK. J'lly U.-MONET-Oti call. easy at 2&2H Pr rent; ruling rate, 2'4 per cent: closing bid. 3 per cent; offered. 2H per cent. Time loans. Irregular: 40 dsvs 4 per cent: 90 days, 4H per cent; 4 months, (V5-S per cent. FRIMK .MEKtAiMII.K I'Al'ER-6trH per cent. 8TEKI.INU Ml HA MK OteadV at 84 !4So4.84B.i for demand and at 84 8170a 4 4175 for no-da? Mils, posted rates, 34 SIHrf 4 nH: commercial Mils, M 1H- SI LVEK Bar. Mexican dollar. (6Hc; Johc BONDS Government, Irregular. Ouotatlon on r w tork were follow: t). B. ref. s, reg 1"4 Japan a !d aeries do coupon no ta cif. t' S. ta. reg K'lV an v-t rtfa do eotipon inl On 3d series . S. old s, reg 104 It,, a N. unl. ... do coupon .'. I" Mas r a aa I'. B. s. 4a. reg 1J"4) M'i Central 4a...i .1JS do 1st Inc Minn A Bt. L. 4s 1" M . K. A T. 4a .10k do ! . Hit N. R. R. of M. e . HTa N. T. C. s. IVu. ioj n. j. c. g. im . No Pacific 4a. 104V, . 1 I do Is T7V ...1114 N. W. r. 41 IOO14 U B. L, rtdg 41 K do coupoa Am. Tobacco 4s.. do te Atchison gen. 4a. do adj. 4s Atlantic C. L. 4a Ral. A Ohio 4s.. do ivts Brk. R. T. c. 4a Central of Os. Is do let Inc do td Ine de td Ine Cnel A Ohio 4l... Chicago A A. ivte..., C, B. A Q. s. 4ev... C, R. I. A P. 4a.... do col. le CCC. A Bt. L. g. 4a. Colo. Ind. fcs, ear. A do aeries B , Colorado Mid. 4s.... Coin. A Bo. tt. ...... Cuba (a D. A R. O. 4a... Planners' Bee. te Erie p. I. 4s do sen. 4a Hnrklns Vsl. 4l Japan 4a OfTrd. steady; railroad, bond today . ' . a . s " .inni, lonv, . 7S . 17 . 4 . MS .... Si 41. MS M M t1 107 V, Penn. con v. twa It Reading gen. 4a M's at L. A I. M. c. li..llMk fg 41 41. 77 IS St. L. A 6. F 'S Bt. L. B. W 74 ahoanl A. L. tl So Pacific 4e 11 V do let 4e rtfa 74 iBn. Railway le . Teiai P. Ii .. It T., Bt. L. A W. 4a ,. ''Vnton Pacific 4a ... .lOSVt'V. B. Bteel Id ta... slOl IWahaah la .. HI On i)ab. ..innvi'Weatern Md. 4e i." W. A L. B. 4a . l'H Wis. Central 4i 9Hl M 74 . M4i . IH . PS .111 .11 . 1H . 7S HIS . TTS . 44W, . 4S . OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Good Tat Ctttl C.roc, Others Tally BUsdy. HOGS DO NOT SHOW MUCH CHANGE Receipts of Bhee aad tasah frons Raagt Ceatlaae Liberal, W hlle Trad Is lew for Va rlety at It ea sea a. SOUTH OMAHA. July 19. 1H Receipt were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday .. Oincial Wednesday urrtctal Thursday .. Cat tie. Hogs. Sneep. ... 8.t( 6.46 1.1.4 ... 3.4t7 8.763 6.3 3.J44 9,i .4n ... 3.3U0 9.4 I.eOj Boatoa Stock aad Bo a da. BOSTON. July 19. -Call loan. SH34H per cent; time loana, ifiSH per cent. Official 'losing on stocks and bonds: Atrhleoa adj. 4a ; 4 .Westing, common Four day this week. ..13.661 33.29S 24,4117 Same day lest week....13.k'i3 29.4n 19.44J fsme two weeks ago.... 7.81 91.0,0 979 ttame three weeka ago.. .12.9 41,il 8.4M Daine four weeka ago. ...16.273 W.W4 4.0h bame day last year U.i& .-ti ZX.t-A KJbXJElfrS FOK THE V EAR 'IO DATE. J he following table show tn receipts of rattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for th year to oate, compared with laat year; 19U4 1904. Inc Cattle 6),4tf 44B.43 88.973 Hog t6o.717 1.4i,8 134.027 bneep 82A137 74.620 86,417 CATTL.B QUOTATIONS. The following will show the price paid for the different kind of cattl on th Houth Omaha market: Oood to choice corn-fed steers 8&.tOS23 t sir to good corn-fed steers 6.(Xti 60 Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 46O4100 Uood to choice cows and heifers... 3.7tu4.&0 ralr to good cows and heifers 3.tVu3.76 Common to fair cows and heifers.. l ibmiTo uood to choice Blockers 4 feeders.. 8 76o4.10 rair to gooa stockers feeders.... lfcxu.is Common to fair atockera 3.o'3.26 Hulls, stag, etc 3 .70tj4.lt) veai caive 4,oo4is.(6 ine following table show th average price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparison: do Mi. Central Atchlaoa do nfd Roaton A Albany. ..101S .. 71 .. ilS .141 Roatoo A Maine 17 Potion Elevated 1S1 Pitchburg pfd 1S Meilrsn Central ..... IKS N. T., N. H. A H...1M, Pen Marquette M inion Psctoc 144 Amer. Arge. Chem.. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T...K.. Amer. -Woolen ...v do pfd Dominion I. A 8. Enlion Elec. Ilia. Maas. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oaa t nlted Fruit I'nlted Shoe Mich.. ' do pfd North Butte V. 8. Bteel do pfd Bid. Asked, Adventure Allouei Amalgamated . American Zinc Atlantic Bingham ral. A Heels.. Centennial .... Cnnpar Range . Daly Weet .... Franklin Oranby . rHllle Roviie ... . PI I'M. Mining . lSVMIchlian .l!HIMohawk .112 .l! .10H4 . It .l.w . IS . 1 . M14 .ion Mont. C. A C. Old Dominion .. Orceola Parrot Qillncy Bhannon pTamarack Trinity 1-. 8. Mining... i B. un i 77i.it tah tl Victoria . 84tt Winona .. S4S wolverlne lot!,' . i . m . NS 14 . lv . V .to . :os . eisi . it . ish . 10S . It . t . us . os IS . 17 .101 . 14S . 4S . I . N . I . MS . 'k . MS . s ,. 4 .134 JUiy 10. July u... July 13... Juiy li... July 14... July 14... Juiy lo... July 17... July la... July IB Julv 8 1 e i i ni t 171 1 i t B2i 4 aai uiy ...., a sh - is u II 4b I su s wi a a w i sj 3 44 t 32) I 11 6 Mi 7 7 44HI 3 4 8 17 77; 6s 4 W fc Ui I 28 4 67WI 6 47i i 131 6 10 7 73 4 641 4 19 4 li 7 7 3 4!S 6 1 6 331 7 72 SOHI 4 M 1 4 10 T 71 New York Mining; Storks, NEW YORK. July 19. Closing quotations on mining sioces were Adimi Coa Alice Breece Pruniwlrk Con ,, tomatock Tunnel Con. Cat. A Vl... Horn Silver Iron Silver Lea drl l la Coa .... Oflered. 10 j Little Chief I ...POO Ontario 130 ... 55 Ophlr to ... JO Phocnts g ...14 Potoil n ... 0 iBavage 70 ...tot Biem Nevada to ...US kmall Hopea as ... 8 IStandard S30 4.100 144S 141 inn US' liivtj nfn 0 12SS 1 1S 1.100 100 MS S M.aoo ns isss tail 1,100 I7H MS 7S too MS MS MS 100 1M IM 11 4.400 ins nts i's M 1,10 7IS "S "S too is llS US ' 400 86S HS S .10 tit too 60S too 1S 100 IM 17,100 17 10 tit 2to KS us '1S lS IM IM 174S 1T4 11 24 MO M US 1S too 4S 41 4IS KM 3S M MS 47S 41 too IMS HI 1 it 7tS 400 tntS 07 nt 100 4tS 45 4U 100 US S S MS OS MS M MS 7.(00 40 MS 40 4O0 11 its 71 !0 MS MS 41 Itl TOO tS M IM 110 14 t" in 111 it 400 us iS S lot 7tS 74 Tl 10 ITS 17S ' US 4 400 41 4 40 II too tt tS KS 40 tlS 40 404 s t"0 0"S ti4 I.IOO 14S 141 141 40 its iS to 100 46 44 tt HI IO 400 SOS SOS S M) tl list 1144 M 4 IIS TtS TlS 00 M M M . 1,100 1114, HI 700 41S 4S 474, . 1.104 IT '' MS 17 , to 1. 100 IMS 1.10 14 14,100 IM 40 MS ltl ws 114 S M K 4SS MS It. to 111 lot -o too to t4S ' M MS tl 14 100 M too 7IS 400 111 1.000 14 to : tt . l.to 147 10 intt too rs too 4S MS TO 117 I3S I7S 144 10 tl 4a u, a. 100 144S 141S MS IM MS llS MS T7 4S MS 121 HIS li"S ..... SO to 14 4 IIS is 41 zt io MS 71 114 14 17 147 to 17 46 144 S 14 M H 4S . Bank of Enalaad Statement. L.ONDON. July 19,-The weeklv state ment of the bank of England ahowa the following Changes: Total reserve. Increased a.Ze.u"u; circulation, decreased 1SJ.OOO: bullion, decreased 33,973; other securities, decreased 12,0n0; other deposits, decreased tj.e-4.uuu; pudiic deposits. Increased 1 879,000; notes reserve!. Increased 171.000; government securities, unchanged. The pro. portion of tne banks reserve to liability thla week Is 49.17 per cent, as compared with ao. per cent. Bank of France Statement. PARIS. July 19 The weektv statement of the Bank of France shows the following ensnges: motes in circulation, decreased 27.17H,Of)0 francs; treasury deposits. Increased 1.160,000 francs; general deposits. Increased B.it.t)u rrancs; gom In hand, decreased 2.600.000 francs; silver In hand, decreased 1.42S.OOO franca; bills discounted. Increased 26,925.000 francs; advances, decreaaed, 9,oid,uw iranca. Foreign Financial. PARIS. JulV 19 Prices on tha Bourse tn. day were weak owing to a heavy fall la nuBsiane iouowing tne unfavorable reports regarding the International situation In Russia. After a slight rally Russians were heavily offered and at the close were weak. Ruaalan Imperial 4s closed at 74.60 and Rus sian nonai ot ipt at too. Wool Market. BOSTON, July 19.-WOOLc-Th Improved conamoni anuweo. in me wool market are a distinct encouragement to the trade. A hopeful symptom Is the disposition by the western wool growers to sccept fair prices , w A, m .11. t 1. A m . . if. i.iifr,o. ma jiner araaea or pulled wools are In best demand and a fair hni. neaa la belnd done. Terrltorlea are mod erately active.- Foreign giadea are steadv. Among the quotations are: Kentucky, In diana, etc., three-eighths and quarter blood. 82433r. Territory, Idaho, fine. 2324c; heavy fine, lW!0c; fine medium, ;!&24c; low me dium, &27o. Wyoming, fine. lfT24c; heavy fine, 19J0c; fine medium. 2228c; medium. 27ta(c; low medium, 27x28c. Utah and Ne- '. '(jioc; ncavy nne, i!jjJUc; fine me dium, 235B25c; medium, 2728c; low medium r(B2c. Dakota, fine, iwac; fine medium ', ineuium, hvjk; low medium, 274tbc moniana, nne cnoice, tac; nne average 2&it'24c! fine medium rhnir. Itf,. Vfc.. . . 7 - 4f24c staple. 273Bc; medium choice. 278 8T. LrOUI8. - July 19. WOOL Steady medium gradea, combing and clothing 24 &28c; light fine. 18022c; heavy flue. 14 whc; (up waanea, 4-vsstiC. LONDON. July 19WOOL, The f fetings at the wool auction sales today mountni io I. Z3 Dales. Fine strong haired descriptions brought out brisk com petition, but faulty and Inferior grades showed no Improvement. Punta Arenas wool sold slowly. Americana bought suit able lots. Following are the aalea In de tall: New South Wales. 1.900 balea scoured, Is 3d91s 10Hd; greasy, 7dls Id. Queensland, 300 bales; scoured. ,1s Bd 491s 8Vd; greasy, 9df31a Id. Victoria, 1,600 bales; scoured. Is 2dla ' greaay. BVidtTla 3Vid. South Australia. 1.100 bales; greasy. 8dla lHd Tas mania. 900 bales; greasy. 9dla 3d. New Zealand, 6,400 bales; scoured. Is Hd Is lid: greaay. 7dtjla id. Punta Arenas. 3,400 bales; greaay. dls lHd. Date. 1804. 1906.1904.1903. 19O3.1901. 1900. 4 841 3 13 6 91 6 13 ( 931 4 04 4 Ire I 4 41 6 641 s I 771 6 66 6 6 .tii 4 t, 6 21 4 U 7 74 6 69, 6 13 t 03 103 4 94 4 87 8 M0 I Tt I lit 4 1 l MO it t ......11? I M I iro l Tl COWS AND HEIFERS. It too t ta Hr.in.H8. I ;.. 4-0 1 t I T74 I M I. 10 I HI 4 IM I M II. tU I to M M I 71 1 110 I 40 I IM I M I Tt I M 1 M tO BLUA 1 lf0 I Ml 1 1110 I to I to tt 1 o:o t to 1 10 I t 1 II VI I M 4 1117 I 41 1 M0 an I 1IM II I.,. ice I IS I I'M I Tl 1 ISO 4 00 1 lu Tl I teiO t M 1 neo Tl I lo I ae 1 Ill I 71 1 10 4 M 1 140 II 1 H0 4 II 1 .... lno I ts 1 44 M CALVE! I tl I 0 1 11 I 00 1 171 f Tt 1 10 I 0 1 14 I 00 1 110 0 I Ill I 10 I IM I rt 4 o i h i n 14 4 M I. IM I SO 1 10 4 4 IM I K 1 l: 4 0 - I I" I it 4 fig II I til 4 71 I M IN STAGS. 1 1400 4 M 1 1410 4 M I loao 4 BTOCKERS AND FEKDF.RS. I IM I 00 10 441 I 11 I M I 40 II 110 t 11 l loo m i 4o i to 1 40 I 10 11 tit I M 1 IM 171 II Iw) 0 1 M Id 1 47t I M Mt I 00 11 IM I 10 1 TlS t M M ltOO 4 II 4 lt 0 WESTERNS-NEBRASKA. 1 cows 9riS 2 00 1 cow 780 t 00 8 heifers . 43 1 30 1 calf 240 3 00 2 foi.. 9Ce 3 10 10 feeders. . 448 3 16 13 feeders.. 110 3 16 1 calf 360 4 00 calves... 240 4 00 W. P. Wood Wyoming. 16 cows 923 4 06 36 feeders.. 1000 4 15 HOGS The hog market has been rather difficult to describe of late. Yesterday hogs sold early In the morning 6-tJlnc higher and before the close the same kind of hog sold 10c lower. In fact It was hard work to tell st sny time during the day Just where the market was. Today'a market opened very slow and dull, but became more active when buyers and sellers finally got together on a trad ing basis. The hogs sold largely at 34 US 8 66, which waa a little stronger than yes terday's close, but not so good sa yeater day's early market. After all the slugging the market has received at the handa of buyers the hog today sold only about 6c lower than at the close of last week, but the market la 12Sc lower than the high time the middle of laat week. ra and feeder, 88 4093. 13; raitea And yeerllpgs, ii.S0Q3.to. - HtHlS Receipts, 4,704 bead; market 41 19c lower, eelllng at 38 4t4 31; bulk ale. 342H47W. OM4HA WHOI.K. A.1.B M4RK8ST. Jtapl aad Feaey rredaee. FOrvS-necelpts, liberal; fresh lock, USo L1VK POL'I.TRT Hen. SrlOc; roosteis. 4c; turkey. 1MIV; ducks, 7o; spring chick- nts, l'n.,o per lb. BITTKR I'arktng stock. 14V: choice fancy dairy, lfcc; creamery". tltMVv HAY Prlcea quoted by Omaha Teed com pany: Choice upland, 89 00; medium, 8.jOi coarse, 8.flott.8n. Hv atraw, 6o7.0vV PRAN Per ton, 314.40, TOMATOES-Illinois, per crate of SO lbs., IOC WAX RF.ANB-rer market casket of about 16 lbs , 60c. STRING HBaNS Per market basket of about 16 lbs, r"T. . TIRNIFB. BEETS AND CARROT6V Ter dog bunches, 26c. . LEAF LK1TLCE Hothoute, Pf d.W. heads, 20c. CCCVMBERS-Hom grown. Ier oc; Texas, pee bu. bo. . ONIONS-Home grown. IVge Pr Teaaa, In crate white. 31.74. -GREEN ONIONS Per dos bunches. 4 44 6 18 j 7 6o 8 tU 4 Is) Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hoaa. Omaha I1.76U6.20 3. 4646.66 Chicago l.?6iB 6 40 6.7Ug.86 Kansas City 2.9096.26 6.60O3.46 M. LOUIS 1.85U4.24 .0u.7 Vh Sioux City 3.26tfC76 4 40466 HtUMiSUAl 8 HHirMbNla The followlna shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to the country Wednesday and their points of des tination: CATTLE. Cars. Z. H. Clark. Tllden-N. W 2 Fred Blake. Hastings U 1 A. H. Davidson. Claffer, Mo. Q 1 M. R. Orath, Vail, Ia.-N. W 1 W. R. Klrly, Sterling O. 1 Thomas Lawler, Glfford, la. N. W 3 v. h. Dunn, St. Anthony, la. N. W 1 W. H. Dunn, Glfford. la.-N. W 1 Tlndle Security bank, Avon, S. D.-Mll... 2 vt . vt auace, Washington, la. U 1 SHEEP. D. D Phillip Klschner, Grlswold, la. R, 1 1 1. L. Brown. Snyder N. W 1 W. Bingham, Vernon, Mich. J 1 HORSES. Burgees Nesl & Co.. Kennaid N. W...... 1 J. K. Halstead, Tecumseh-Q 1 Carman ft Judy, Otego. Kan., R. 1 1 A. M. Garmon. Otego. Kan.. R. 1 1 O. H. Kaldel, Brlceiyn, Minn., N. W 1 R. M. Carper, Audubon, la.. N. W 1 Parker ft Lee, Correctionvllle, la., N. W. 1 G. H. Augustus, Pslns, 111 1 Al Russell, Newcastle, Neb., M. ft O...... 1 Townsend ft R., Tecumseh. Neb., Q 1 H. C. Partlow, Clyde. III.. Q 1 C. E. Owen, Anselmo, Neo., Q 2 Berman ft H., Delta, Ia. R. 1 1 J. E. Halstead ft Son, Code, Neb., M. P.. 1 j. K. Btewart, ja., Kan. M. f 1 Emeran Bros., Denlson, la. 1. C..., 1 J. W. Reese. Norfolk-N. W 1 J. E. Halstead ft Son, Tecumseh Q 1 William Gowery, Newcastle M. ft 0 1 0. A. Fernald, OtaffOrdville, Kan.-Q 1 Mann ft Legit. Stella M. P. 1 W. J. Thompson, Rochester Q 1 C. M. Helm, Coin. la Wabash 3 J. T. Davidson, Warrenburg, Mo. M. P.. 1 L. D. Smith. Crelghton, N. W 1 A. C. Blum, Dodge-N. W 1 W. P. Nlms, Maquoketa. Ia. -Mil 1 Tha official number of ears of stock brought tn today by each road was: t.'attl. Hog. Bh p. H'f'4 No. Ae. Bh. Pr. K. Av. Bh. Pr. 44 W 14O 4 40 TO Ill 100 4 to M ll ... t 41 10 10 10 4 It It 171 10 I 4t 12. ...... Ill too I M Tt Ml 14 4 44 Tt til IN t 10 44 IM ... 41 M lot ... 4 40 1 !4t 0 47 Tl 110 M 4 40 0 let IM I 47 71 Ml ... 4 tl tl ITT 40 IT TO lit ... Ill 41 Ml to 47 II 117 ... 143 tl IM IM 4 47 Tl Ill 140 4 SI Tl Ill 140 1 47 IT....!. ..HO ... t 12 T4 Ill IM I 41 It lit ... I II 47 l ... IM Tl ITS ... Ill 41 tOO IM 110 to IU ... Ill Ill ... IM 14 171 ... Ill It tOO ... I M TT IM ... t ft II tt 40 I M ' TT IM ... 4 11 IM Ml ... t It ' M MO 10 Itl 47 174 140 I 10 tl tOO 110 Itl 74 Ill 40 t M 10 102 Ml It tl Ml M0 t 10 M IM IM I tl II IM M t It tl 141 ... Ill 45 141 IM I M M tm 100 4 M 74 Ill 10 o 14 144 40 I It Tl 110 10 10 M Itl 40 I tt tt Ill M I 10 14 lit 10 I tt Tt M4 ... 4 14 M Mt IM I II Tl 141 ... M tl 171 110 111 T4 lit IM t 10 tt 101 10 I 17 tt Ill M IM 10 rt ... 4 40 T4 1IT ... 10 tl tit ... t 40 TO 141 40 I M M IM ... 4 40, Tt 114 440 4 ft b"l AO HOGS. 1 .444 10 I U C, M. ft Bt. P. Ry Mo. Pac. Ry 18 r. P. System 14 C. ft N. W., east 1 C. ft N. W.. west.... 40 C, St P., M. ft O.... 7 C, B. ft Q., east 8 C. B. ft Q.. west.... 42 C. R. I. ft P.. east... 9 Illinois Central 3 Chl. Great Western.. 2 6 41 39 22 187 IS 4R7 1,8X4 6M 1,767 600 ,210 8.362 661 344 3,226 . 4 362 .... 300 49 73 .... . .... 54 35 37 43 39 40 643 12 28 io; 3.0 401 231 ttfU ..3.879 11.163 2,t8 1M tn CeBTee Market. VPTW YORK. Julv 19.e-COFFEE-Market for futures opened steady at an advanc of 10(918 point on higher European cable per lt) lbs.. 3o.67. Short clear id (boxed. nl reporta from Braall ht congress fc.S2Hft4.74. would soon vote on the valorisation aeheme, Following were tne receipts and shin-I wn,cn "'.''T " iT.? menu of flour and grain: pect will pass In Its new form. There was Receipts. Shipments I considerable-realising at the sdvsnoe and riour bbla.. 0 5i 21 400 prices lost part of th gain during th Wheat, bu S42.t) 8o I middle, sion. Th general undertone wss 423 frIO I steady to prin, nowever. ana ne huh was ikiain steady at a net advance of 6814 points 1 4 to 1 It too - MS tt It 100 IM 10 tl 1.00 44 lit Tt Tl Ml 40 lot IM 1S MS 11 lot 14 10T It It 44 171 ltl IM IIS tl "S 11 44 M .. Corn, bu.. .... 2lS.0u0 Cat, bu 141. or Ry. bu 4.60 Barley, bu 10 1,100 On tha Produce exchange today (he butter marxei was sieaay; cresmeries, irnisc; dairies, tt&17Vfco. Egg, ateady; at mark. caaea Included, imiic; nrata. 16c; prim nrsta 10V(C; extra, lovtc. vneeee, steady UQUSC Peoria Market. PEORIA. July 19. CORN Higher; No. I yellow, 62Sc; No. 3, 6c; No. 4, 61ic. no a red. 30c. OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white. 37,e-, No. 3 whit. lie; no. 4 wnite, i0iic WHISKY 31.39 for finished good. LIvertvo! Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. July 19-WHEAT-Spot. nominal; fuuiraa, firm; July, 4 3d; Septem ber as T4hd: Dwuewnbwr. 4s 8S4. CORN - fas. uM4i Aanarkcaui mixed, old, I at 8UO0O,(M buabeis loss than last rar. bags Including August at 4 2Sc; September, 8S-3fc; December. 44tvg.s4c: February, 4 74c; March, isoc: stay, ic; june, i.uoc. Spot Rio, staady; No. 7 Invoice, 7c Estimate of Wkeat Oep. CHICAGO. July 19 The Dally Trade Bul letin today laaued It annual eatlmat of th wheat crop. Th crop of winter wheat la placed at ia.nuouuo Duaneis ana that ot spring wheat at IH6.000.000 buahela. making a total yield ot 7iu.ujg.uuo ouaneis. euppnes carried ever In second hands are set I ruat ad at tt.0fXi.Ou9 bushel and It Is figured that 44.000. two buahala are atlll In the handa of farmer, making a total supply for th year of ta.ooo.O'V bushsls. Th estimated eon sumption for th year Is 460. Out), 0H) bushels, leaving available for xport during th year and upplle oa baad July L lavf. 394.. Ouu.wnO. Th aggregate world a crop la plaoad Total Miaa for the day. Ml.too shares. LONDON, July 19 -Closlng quotations on tht Stock exchange were: Consols. BMaer ITS N. T. Central IM ae account it ii-ii Norfolk a W at Anaconda Alchlaon do pfd II 1 da pfd . 1S Ontario A W.. .1CI iPenaavlvaala .. Baltimore Ohio HIS Raid Mlnsa 4iS MS IS tiS Casaellaa PaclBc ,...liV Raadlna Cbae. A Ohio M so lat sfd Chicago 04. W I7i do 14 pfd 4 C.. M. A Bt- P lto Bouthera Railway ... MS HeBeers 17 so pd lot Denver A It. O 40 Bout kern Pad Be M do pfd 17 it'sloa PaclBe '..l7ik Erie 40 d. pro ,,J so ii prs r u. S. Stse Jt -- r pre IM Ill'nola Central 110 Waaeali m ueuiaviiw m nasa...lM l e peg . a. i u spasle 4s j arvwB vi . , . . . . unK'r? ,w i eieway, su i-iea per ounce. MONE ISO I per cenu . . The rat of discount In the open market for hort bill I 3 per cnt; for three .inuiiui wiiia is par cent. '' Bank rieiriigt. OMAHA. July 19 Hank clearings for today wer 31. 433. 33.78 and for th cor responding date last year 81,387,933 84 Treaewrr Btalaaaaat. WASHINGTON, July 19 -Today's stat. fneut of the treasury balances la the geav- Metal Market. NEW YORK. Julv 1. MKTAIJl The Ixndon tin market waa iVla higher on spot. which closed at AIM -s d, but futures were unchanged, at 16o 10s. Locally the market was steady and about 71 points nigner on tne average, witn spot quoted et tmtt.&a? SO. Copper was higher In the tondon market, with snot quoted at 80 17s 6d and futures at 0 ?s 6d. locally th market was reported dull and more or less nominal. Ike is minted at 318.37Vi 4718 76: electrolytic, at 3l8.0fym8.oO; caatlng. 3l7.76fi ISO". Lead waa unchanged, at 36 76 on tha local market and at lb 16a In the London market. ' Spelter waa alao un changed In both markets, closing at 28 17s In London snd at 36 964.00 locally. Iron was unchanged, at Nts Id for standard foundry and at 60s Hd for Cleveland war rante In the Enatern market Locally Iron wss unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern, lit frVfjlBrtO; No. 2 foundry northern. 318 00 4T18.50: No. 1 foundry southern. 8l7.rVrVi8.a and No. .' foundry southern. lt7.fXVS17.74. ST. LOII8. July 19 META LB Lead, higher. 35.674; spelter, higher. 86 90. Total receipts 1S9 The disposition of the day s receipts was ts follows, each buyer purchasing th num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha packing Co Swift and Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour ft Co Cudahy Pkg Co., K. C. Swift and Co., K. C Armour ft Co., K. C... Vanaant ft Co Carey W. I. Stephen Hill Hamilton L. F. Hun Klngan ft Co Wolf J B. Root Loar Bros Boden Halstead Other buyera Total r attt.k There waa a fair run of cattle here for a Thursdsy. Several of the trains did not arrive until late, so that no great number waa on sale at any one time. The market as a whole was In very satisfactory condition. Beef steers of good quality were In de mand and sold freely at good, strong prices; in fact the general trade might be deacrioed as a gooa, strong ana active market. There were a number of loads In the ysrds good enough to bring 34.00 and better. Shippers will bear In mind that when too cattle are selling at sucn high prices buyers sre very apt to mak a con aiderable distinction between them and the medium kinds. For that reaaon common to medium klnda of cattle are not showing aa much improvement a are tne Better graaes, nor are they in as good demand. Cows and helfere were In light aupply and aold freely at fully ateady to strong prices. The early trains were all disposed of In very good season in th morning. There were not enough stockers or feed ers to talk about, but the few on sale brought fully steady price. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS do . lb.; 30c. . . , Uiffifc a l... A r.m Hunches. 14C. CA1L1F1 OWER-Per do heads T4C. GREEN PEAS-Per bu.. NEW POl ATOKS Per bu.. 80c. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., ocsj SaVY BE AN8 Per bu.. 31 83; No. t LIMA BEANS Per lb. 6Ve TROPICAL FRt-'.TS. DATES Per box of 30-lb. VVv U: Halloween. In 7Mb. boxe. per lb.. 6c. Psyer. per lb.. 4c; walnut stuffed. I-IB. i.ks-8 8' 00 per dos.; -lb. boxes. 3100. 1 ORANGESr-Callfornl., extra fsncy l.sv. els larse tflie 34 1.vtT 00; Mealrerraneart rcMil1Sa Hv54Ai Vslenctss. all sixes. 866,60. ... lJCMONB-umoniers. Twai- oa gt hr slse, 34.00 ; 300 to JflO lse, 3.6OJ'..0O, Other brands, 1100 leas. tiul FI09-Cnllfornla. per 10-1b. e"Jf. SSc; Imported Smyrna, three-trown, nc, ' PANANAS'Ptf medlum-.lse4 bunch. WrMS-H. 34. 30 .nd ,,W' FRUITS. CHERRtES-Callfornla. 33.00 per bom; . ) i-- aa.cii crate. 31.60. B rer ciaw m " GOOSE BERR1E 12.00. At., 8HEBP Sheep are coming in aulte lib erally this ween, the arrivals being so far ine Heaviest oi tn season, as compared with a year sgo there Is a very large gain In the receipts thla week. While the re ceipts today were quite liberal they did not arrive at tne yaroa until wen aionar toward midday, which made the market extremely slow and dull. The market at tnis point is In rsther peculiar condition owing to the fact that the week atarted out with prices at such a high point. Buy ers are unaoie to forget that the same wethers which sold here on Monday at to. J) brought 36.60 In Chicago. With figures like that staring them In the face It would be only natural to expect buyers to be rather bearish In their views snd to tske plenty of time In making their selections, all of which means a slow and dull market. Quotations: Good to choice spring lambs, I4i6&7.60; fair to good spring lambs, 14 ttfc In. To; good to choice yearlings, U7MKo; fair to good yearlings, ls.60tie.78; good to choice wethers, 34.9utf6.26; fair to good wethers, 34.764.90; good to choice ewea. 84 .90f5. 36; fair to good ewss. 84.tVtf4.90, Representative sales: No. M At. Pr. 100 fed ewes 98 3 60 449 fed ewes 94 4 80 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Iloaa Weak to Tea Cents Lower Sheep Weak, CHICAGO, July 19. CATTLE Receipts, 6.500 head; market, steady; common to prime steers, 34.25(&4.30; cows, 32.7fjdY4.60; heifer. 32.765.26; bull. 3-.0Oi4.:6: calve. 35.7Wi7.0O; stocker and feeders. 8160(84.26. HOGS Receipts, 18.000 head; market, weak to lOe lower; choice to peime heavy, 8n.7rjo24V.85; medium to good heavy, 36.6y 6.70; butcher weight. I 7fVH6.85; good to choice heavy mixed, 36.6&tjf3.r)6; packing, 36.00 C4.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head: market, weak to 25c lower: aheep, 34.2(6.76; yearlings, 35.20tJft.35; lambs. $5.76 68.25. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 19.-CATTI.E-Re-celpts, 6,900 head, Including 2,600 southerns; market, strong to 10c higher; choice export snd dressed beef steers, $6,6046.25; fair to food, 34.0ntjj5.40; western fed steers, 33.76& 00; southern steers, 33.0i&6.00; stockers and feeders, $.6424,nO; southern cows, 32.00 ti3 50; native cows. 82.00tfN.40; native heifers, 33.O.0&66O: bulls, 31 60434.00 calves, $16O00. HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; msrket. Steady to 2toc higher; ton, $4 67; bulk of ssles. 36.67to(i.66; heavy, $6 ).; packers, 3.&64J.66; pigs and lights. 9&9066.67W 8HDEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,000 hesd: market. 10c lower: lambs. 86.b0fi7.ao fed sheep and yearlings, 34.6Odj4.O0; Texas snd Arizona yearlings. $o.50e.26: Texaa and Arlaona sheep, 34.60tj6 80: Texaa goats, 33.00 cjasu; atockera ana feeder, 4j.004js.oo. St. Uiii Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 19. CATTLE Receipts 4.000 hesd. Including 3,300 Texans: market higher: native shipping and export ateera. $4 " 26; dressed beef and butcher steers, 83.TOti6.90; steer tinder l.Ono lbs., $3.6064.46; stockers snn feeders, z.ooj4 ( ; cows snd heifers. $2.1iku5.26; cannera. n.eOiaOO: bull 3i.60tj4.00; calves. 33.0O4M 60; Texas and In dian steers, li.ttorao.uu; cows snd heifers, $1.KST3 26. Htxio Receipts. 4.000 head; market. lowerr ntes nl llwrtta tASiiaVATK r.m pk.r. 36 40gc.66; bulchera arid best heavy, MMri rriL. SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts. 1.000 neaa; market, strong; muttons, M.owrn.00; lambs. 34 00o 00; culls and bucks, 33.009 t.vu; stocaera, a. iTyne.uu. Cottoa Market. NEW TORK. July II s-COTTON-8pot closed quiet; middling uplands. He; mid dling rulf. 11.26c. Sales, loo bales. LIVERPOOL. July 19 COTTON Spot in moderate demand, prices 1 point higher; American middling fair, 4 lid; good mid dling. 431d; middling. 4 lid; low middling. 6 93d: good ordinary. 6.71d; ordinary, 6 51d. The sales of th day were 8.0U) balea. of which 60 were for speculation and export and included 6.7 balea of American; re ceipt a 4 ft balea, no American BT. I5UI8. Julv UCOTTON-Bteadv: middling. 11c Balea, none; receipts. 20 balea; ahlpmenta, 114 bales; stock. 24.44 bales. NEW ORLEANS. July 19 -COTTON Spot closed quiet snd eaay. Bale 236 bale. Ixj w ordinary, TVc nominal; ordinary, c. nominal: good ordinary. 9i-14e; low mid dling. lOAkc: middling, lie; good middling. USc; middling fair. 11 Sc nominal; fair. 13c. nominal . Receipt. 344 bales: stock, 41, 3 be Ma Av. Tt. K. Ae. Pe I tT0 I 74 IT 1141 4 4S It IM I SO tl tl It I lot 8 M 11 10M I to $ 1014 4 0 M 1111 I M t IM 4 00 M 1141 I M t 11M 4 00 14 1M I M HI SIO 4 li T Ull t 10 I Ml 4 10 lit 1174 f U It IS IM 40 lilt I M to T71 4 40 IT lilt I M II M4 4 40 U ..1171 I M II 1M1 4 M 4 1.111T I M II 114 4 M IT 1MT I tt M !! I 0 44 1174 I T 11 1171 0 II 1IM I 71 M MT 4 00 II IM I M i 1114 I M 1 1400 I M $0 1041 I M It list I M 4t 1061 I M II 1411 I M M HH I tt Ull I Si 1 110 I M U HM I tt I 1070 I M 1. IM 3 tt 10 114 4 tt It 1411 It It Hot I 4 I 14IT I II 41 Ull 6 44 . UM M t M0 1 Tl I IM 3 Tl t MO I M 4 Mt I Tt 1 460 I 10 M IM 3 M TM I M 1 100 I U t M4 8 I Ill I M 1 Tl I 0 1 1100 I M II TM I It 1 Ml I It 1 lit I M 41 Ill I It 1 M0 I H I Tit I It 1 M IS 3 HI I It 1 lit I tl 44 to I M 1 Bt IB I TM I M 1 Tit I M 1 10M I M II 171 I M II 1011 t II II MS 1 M I Ml I M I W IN 1 944 I M U TM I It II 1111 I 44 1 4M I 4 U 10t0 I 4t 1 tuO I 10 1 10M M 1 IM I 40 1 Hit I M 1 M0 I M I lit I M IM I M II til 4 m I lit I M I Ml t M I Ill I M I Ill 4 I T lt I 11 in 4 1 I Mt I U 3 Ut 4 PEACHES Hle erly, 1100: ydlO; tTl stone, 31.36; Texa e.iperta, K' crate, 90c1.00, PLUMS-Callfornla, tl.oWl .Ts. . P LACK R ERR 1ES Per -" RASPBERRIES Rd. per .-pt. cT-ia' 32.00; black, per 24-qt. crat. 83.00. APRICOTR-Per 4-baskst crat. $1 76. CVRRA NTS Home-grown, whit snd red. per M-Qts.. 81 60. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., lHo, or about 3fff3fic each. . CANTKLOl'FES California, per crate, Standard, 34 25; ponlea. POO; T'xa. per crate, about 46 melons, 33 00; ponies. 82.00. MISCELLANEOUS. ; . CIDER Per keg, 33.76; Per bbl.. 84.T6. HON ET New, per 24 lbs. 83 60. CHEESE Swiss, new. 10c; IsconBin brick. 12c; Wisconsin llmberger. 13c; twins, 13Hc; young Americas. 14c. NUTB-Wslnuts.. No. 1, soft sheila, new prop, per lb., lRVc; hard shell per .. 1SV4C. Pecans large, per lb.. 14c. m"' pef lb.. 12c. Chill wnlnuts. per lb., 12.13H Almonds, soft shells, per lb., l.e; hard shells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts, 34 per stck of 100. , . . . Sl'OAR-Orsnulated cane. In bbls.. 35 16; granulnied cane, In sacks, 84 11; gran ulated beet. In sacke, 16.01. SY Rt' P in bbla.. c per gal.: In case, t 10-lb. cans. 31.70; cases 11 6-)b. cans. 31.80; cases 24 2'4-lb. cans. 31 86. COFFEE Roasted. No. 35. 35VK per lb.; No. 20. 2W4.C per lb.; No. 36. WVte Pr lb.; No. 20. 15V per b.: No. 21. I2My per lb. CURED FISH-Fnmlly . whlteflsh, per k.v.1 ton iha Mm Nnrwav mack- ?rl. No. 1, .28.00; No. I. 124.00; : No. .': Irish. No. I. 314.0U; herring, In bls ojb each. Norway. 4k. 312 00; Norway. 3k. 81300; Holland, mixed. Ill.oo; nonana nerrmg. in kegs, milkers, too; kegs, mixed. 70c. . CAN IS x, U UUUUS v-orn, eieuuaiu m vV: Maine. 81.16. Tomatoes. 3-lb. cans, 11.2643)1.60; 2-lb . 9?Vcj!$1.00. Pineap ples, grated. 2-lb.. 3I0i3ii.30; sliced. 3l. 2.20; gsllon snple. fancy. 33 90; Callforn apricots, l.40f(j'..fJ'. pears, .i.ioria.w, peachee. fancy. 3175i 40; H. C. peaches. it.OOtM.oO. Alaska salmon, red, $1.2i: fancy Chinook. F., 32.10; fancy sockeye. F.. 31 ; sardines, H oil, 33 60: mustard, 32 6043.10; Bweet potatoes, 31 161.26; sauerkraut, 31 00; pumpkins, Kocifftl.00: wax beans. 2-lb., 79 80c: lima beans. 2-lb. 74CJJ31 .36; spinach. 81.36: cheep peas. 3-lb.. sue; extra. too'.v; fancy, .1.301.76. HIDES AND TALLOW Green Baited. No. 1. 12V4'': No. 2. 11 He: fuH hides, 3Hir8Vra; freen hides. No. 1. 10c: No. 3. 9c; horee. 1.60S3.26; aheep pelts, bOcfill 28. TallOW, No. 1, 4c; ISO. I, BC. WOOL Per lb.. 18T26c. BEEF CUT PRICES. No. 1 nba. 12c: No. 3 ribs. 10c: No. 3 fibs. c; No. 1 loin. 16e; No. 3 loin. 13c; No. I loin. 9c; No. 1 chuck. 6i.c; No. 2 chuck, td; No. 3 chuck. 4c; No. 1 round. 8S.c; No. 3 round. 8c; No. 3 round, SV; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2, plate, 2Vic; No. 3 plat. 2c. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. July 19 EVAPORATED APPLES-Market steady: prime. JlCUSe; choice. HH'PillHe: fancy. 12c. , CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes remain unchanged on spot, with quotations ranging rrom TVfcc to Bsc, sccoraing to grade. Apricots are held above buyers' views snd business consequently I light. Holders sre firm, nowever, ana prices are well maintained; choice, 13c; extra choice, 13Uc: fancy, 14914c. Peaches are quiet and firm: choice, 10ille; extra choice, liv till "4c; fancy. Il4l2c: extra fancy. lS 12Vfcc. Raisins are unchanged, with seeded quoted at oH.'iKc- loose Muscatels, 6V07Hc; London layers, 31.6S. agar and Molasses!'. NEW YORK, July 19. - SUGAR Raw. steadv: fair refining; 8 7-S3c: centrlftia-ei 94 test, 3 33-32c; molasses sugsr, 3 31-lJc-refined, steady; No. 7. 4.00c;. No. . 8.96e: No. 10, 3.90c; No. 11. 8.86c; No. 13. 8.84o; No! 13. 3.76c; confectioners' A, 4 Otic; cut loaf. 6 40c: crushed, 6.40c; powdered, 4400; granu lated, 4.70c; cuoea, t.sac. Nr7W ORLEANS. July 19. - SUGAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal. 8987-14c; ' centrifugal yellow, 8SS3o; . seconds, 3oj CYRUP-3643)c. ' - Otis aad Kosia. NEW TORK. July 19.-OIL6-Cottond dull; prtrn crude, f. o. b. mills, new crop, 36c; prime yellow, 38TJ38HC. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York. 87.80; Philadel phia and Baltimore, 87.76; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, 34.86. Turpentine, quiet. 6mflc. ' OIL CTTT, Pa.. July 18 OILS-Oedlt balance. 81.44. Shipment. 69.497. bbl.; average, 44.626 bbls. Runs, 84.224 bbls.: rer an;, 09. us ddis. i.imi snipments, 47,374 bbl.; averse. Lima runs, 62,917 bbls; average, 36,164 bbls. Mew Tork Live Sleek Market. NEW YORK. July 19,-BEEVEB-Re- eelots. 294 hesd. all consigned direct: noth Ing doing In Hv cattle; feeling steady for flood cattle, dun lor otners. messed beer n fair demand; common to c holes, 7te'c par pound: Liverpool and London cables quoted live cattle selling at lOijJlZc per pound tlrtssea wetgni; refrigerator beer at Ho per pound, bxporta, 100 beeves. CALVES Receipt, 112 head; market feeling full steady for prima veals; other dull: veals, 34.6Oi7.0; no buttermilks; dressed calves, easy; city dressed veals. 7UfillHS per pound: country dressed. bOlOc HOGS Receipts. 410 head; market easy; good state hogs, 17 JO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.807 head: sheep msrket stesdy; prime and choice lambs a shnde higher: medium. ateady; common, dull lo lower; sheep, 33 80 Q4.00; lambs. $o.7b'S.u; one csr, is.40. tack la light. Receipts of live stock st ths slg prin cipal western markets yesterday: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.300 i.vo 3. tot) Bloux City 6rt0 4.7CJ Kansas City 6.300 6 0rO 3,000 St. Joseph 2 4 4.234 l.Wt Bt. Louis 4.01)0 4 40 1.0O9 Chicago 6,600 18,000 12.000 Totals 33.016 48,738 19.49S I. Joseph Live Sterk Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 19 CATTLE Receipts 1 404 head: market, stesdy: natives. 14 4(1 3.10; cows and heifers, 3l764j4O0; stockers and feedera. 83004.00 HOGS Receipts, 4234 head; market, stesdy; light, 86 86r466; medium and heavy. 84 601 ta SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, L064 bead; market, steady. II..I City Live ttoek Marked. SIOUX CITY. la. July 19 (Special Telegram.! CATTLE Receipt. 800 head: market steady: beeves. 34 106176 cows, bulls And mixed, 32 36 08.36; stock REAL ESTATE THAIISrEIIS. Theresla Oruber and husband to Johanna HugenbUrg, sV lot 10, ' Ijewls Place ..-.. 443 Louie La Bsnts and wife to Sophia vr. uavis, 101 xa, piock it, orchard Hilt George P. Bemls Real Estate com pany to William Oreenough et al., lots 8, 4. I. 4, 7 and 4, block 21, Credit Fender S William E. Swentael and wlfs to Wil liam R. Hobbs. lot 14 and H lot 14. block 1, Woods Place 7. . 140 Rudolf Haarmann to Alie Hear- . mtnti, south 47 feet lot 4, block 4, Improvement eoclstlon dd. ....... George M. Hasard. executor, ta Charles Martin, lot 21, block 4. Den nis n Place 12 Mary A. Jackson snd husband to Gorg E. Ray, south 49 feet lots 4 snd T, block 13. Meyers. Richards ft TUden's add 909 Jas. Harris, sr., to Ella V. Ross lot 49, Fairmont Place 109 Charlea L Banawa and wife to Nettle . Rexak, lots 63 to 40, Norwood pork L108 Jas. W. Howard and wife ts Walter Ervln. lots S3 and 33, block 3. W. L. Selby's 1st add 900 Jaa. H. Adams t Fred Q. Heme baoher, lots 13, 14 and 16, block I. Monmouth park 300 John W. McDonald, sharlff, to Omaha -Loan ft Building association, lot t, ' Collin' Place .... W. F. Smith, trust, to Susan V. Barnes, lot 23, block 3. Maya Plao 134) F. F. Reynolds and wife to Charles Newstrom. lots I and 1 block "K," Low' sod (OB John Powers to same; asm 44 Mary B. Franta t aL to Anton . Grtsnlh, lot 2s. Sulllvaa'a add ICS W. Fsrnanf Smith, trustee, to I. T. . Peterson, lot 13, block 3. Clarendon L404 Mary L. Garrison snd husband to C W. E41M, Sa lot 4, nd Sll lots B snd 4. Omaha Bulldln Ing and Sav ings association add C. W. Ellis and nifs to F. A. Cusack, 1604 am 4.n Total (or July l....r... .&)