af B I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 24, 190$. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET What Take Spurt, but Falli to Batur da' Clot. tXPORTERS NOT ANXIOUS TO BUY YiT They Take bat Little on Baal of freet Prices (ash Cora U tronajer a ad Movement Dttii'l Increase Options Higher. uMAKA, July 23. 1SH. When closed unchanged cn tne local mat-net after wIdi 4 cent hlgner and tun j cpin lower than yeateraay. fc.ati iaoi-s otuib lower, world snipmcnta it ariiau i. a th Kumlia situation waa buillsn. xvirly price tiere strong, but aa American crop newa n all bearish the market .umed weak, on buying at the decline, the marKf t recovered all of the !aa. r.tceipta were large ami cash Remand low. reporters are not keen to take wheat at preaent price, though a lime uuMneas woj reported. .rn waa atronic, although trade waa light. The weather la favorable, but re ceipt do not Increase as rapidly a pre dicted, being today under the estimate. v.ar price were a shade higher. The cloae marly a rent up on September. Primary wheat receipt were 1,641.000 bu, em. TVsjc; July, 77c- September, 7s4jc: December, 7Nc; May, OATS To arrive, on track and July. 33c. SKW VORK GEftCflAL MARKRT Quotation Varloae f the nay Cetnraedltle. NEW YORK. Julv a -FlOl'R Receipt, It.lM bbl.; export.' 2.842 bhlK ; market, quiet and haiely steadv: winter latent. li 4 25; winter straight. B.WSI; winter extias ;.!-ql 40; winter low grade. $2'ti sfi: Minnesota pttents, ota baker. t3tr.'ri3o. fair to good. $1 fc4.M; 1.1 '34 20. ok it meal Eaay; 4 JT"&-4 60; Minne- Rye nour, auu; choice to fancy. fin white and kiln yelnw, i ; coarse, $1.1(V1J; aried 2.7,vo2. RYE Dull; No. 2 weetem. 7'4jC. nominal, f o b.. New York. WHEA 1 Receipt. W.pno bu ; aalea. 2.6O0. 0 bu., future and 48.10 bu. apot; pot market. Irregular; No. 2 red, 6iSc, elevator; No. 2 red. (rlc. f. o. b. alloat: No. 1 northern Dulutn, 87V, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 hard winter. tar. new, f. o. b., afloat. The wheat market waa unaettled all day NEW JORR STOCKS AND BONDS Early Market ia Baakta by DTlopmnU in B nasi a Ortt Bondaj. UPTURN IN VALUES SOON FOLLOWS OwlaC Last Praat Hoar Set nuall aad Taking; Cl la la tha Art Caay. NEW YORK.. July 33.-Th tock market here waa ilntly shaken by ine develop ment In Russia over Sunday. In common with th world a other securlue market. But realtance waa shown by tha New lork market and the effect had apparently naa-A4 In I hi .our of hull an tlO U T. thV,n-.-y. r,.-i rrfi... wire ' tlm th confident absorption of Ve'eTon "thV Ri,rrn'0.r,'uan,MeKT:rrt had restored l f P. Showed ".'"nTtdecT.n;1 "m.? 1 TenaUon cTf'an org" ?," !l"on'Ti effect yn W Jtr ii. .t Vvr Yulv I,! "rard movement In prlcea manlf.sted It 87 3-l&68,Hc, closed at 87Sc, Ju. t m,-..h , .r.tlm f the same lu-Ju'l'-Umb' sVftrhraTAer thoerwhlch appeared In the closed at December. Mflc, marhel on tyidar Bnd Saturday wera rc- CORN Receipt. 22.776 bu. : einort. 16.134 bu.; apot market. Arm; No I. 5ViC; eleva tor and 67!c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow. Wtc; No. i white. Mic. tiptlon market waa without transaction, closing nominally 'iC net hlirher. July closed at 66c; ewpiemrmr and shipment. 3M.0O0 bu.. aln"t receipt ' cione-d at 67Hc; December cloeed at 16V. ahlm W.flfO bu. Corn receipt were B2J,ft bu. and Shipments Biii.UW bu., aaralnst secelpt last yenr of 47,niX bu. and shipment of 4M.0O0 bu. Clearance were W.OnO bu. wheat, 10,000 bbl. flour and la.ooo bu. corn. Liverpool closed VtuStd lower on wheat and unchanged to vd higher on corn. This from Kankln at Chicago: "Country HtKptance of wheat will average liberal. One house report theta quite heavy, an ..tner large concern fitlr, and still another moderate. Corn acceptance light, except In Nebraaka, where they are liberal. Ac rvptance of oat light.- Saturday break In price responsible." Doc I range of option: Artlclea. Open. I High. I Dow. Close. Bat y Wheat July... dept... Curl Jtny... jekt... ... I 6SS1 I 44jBt 4-A 4liH 4MB ul WViAj 4HB 44S, 'M SUB S9HA 4B 4o 42HAI AHA tiai 46SA 44 41A A asked. B bid. Oninh Cash galea. WHEAT No. 2 hard, t car. 70c; No. I I. diu, i car. Uic; No. 4 spring, 1 car, 85c. CoaN-NoAi. t car, 4Vc Uraah Cash Price. WHEAT No. I hard, 7uic; No. I hard, c.rfivc; .No. i spring. 70c. iji.N No. , HHic; No. 4, 4BH46c; No. yi Low. iiiVac; No. i white, 47c. OA la No. S mixed, 2'c; No. t whit. . d . ; No. 4 while, iJWe. KVE-No. 2, We; No. 3, 62c. (.Nrlol Itecetpta. Wheat. Corn. Oat. MJ 244 1 3M 38 16 210 70 84 11 161 . hlcago City i.nnupulis Uii.ahn ...... Du.uih nt. Doul ... 14 7 CHICAGO OnAH AMI PROVISIONS Ke-atnre of the Tradlaa; and Closlnic Prleea in Board of Trade CJIICAGO, July 23. Heavy receipt here ltd at other primary point resulted In a 1 wrsak wheal market torlHy. the September delivery touching 7c and cloacd lower, i (Ji il was c higher, ot were up c and p. vii'ion wore ic. to loc higher. Tje gsnctnl Reeling among whert trader ddilnK tha day wa bejrlah, although the loru,n n(i received favored the bull lde. I ho reports of heavy arrivals, however, .ppdreiitly outweighed every other con aiuernnon. Th market opened c higher, bc.'HUe of the Russian political situation and strnll world ahlpnient, which were Bbtlt 1,(1X,000 bu. Ie during the last two . kj man required. News from the north west nas lets favorable. severl report ntatlng that th crop had deteriorated In the iast ten day and that the yield would l.e Olaappolntlng. it was stated also that tlie crop In Oregon had been seriously dimAged bj- excessive heat There waa ulo onslderohle talk of export ale. al though no figure were given beyond one flilpinent cf Jo.uhi bu., which waa sold to go aJuoad. The ensh markets generally wer ;irwer." TTir VlnlWe nupplv of wheat showed en Increase of 1.6S7.0HO bu..' a agalnat a decrease of 4M,onn bu. laat year. Primary receipts were large, being l.MH.OnO bu., a .Mi t 1.831.0M last year. These fact ovcr balanfed all the bullish new and the mar- e'. was weak throughout the day, with the, exception cf a slight rallv In the middle of the eees'n. which wa haed upon the of 1ncreaed eport. Th market cloacfl euy. September opened ac higher t vi,c, o!l between 7c and 77c and closed nt 75.'. Clearance of wheat and flour wer ntitil to KS .V bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chlctgo reported receipts of 1,13 cars, a again! !: w"li vort MS a year gt. The corn market ruled firm during the rr"" p it f '"e d.-iy. Cash house wer g'Vd liuver of July and September and fxcepl at the Immediate opening offering were generally light. Country acceptance were reported as being not large, i ne risible uprlj' net-eased .000 bu., a igalnst an Increase of 1.1.10 000 bu. last year. September oriced at 4!i4c, aold between ,,;Si5JHie and SOiy; and closed strong at Wp. which was vc higher than Saturday Local receipt wera 244 car, with 108 of con t net ;rade. The oat market wa nulet and steady. Ical trader were the best hlddera todav and there was some buying of May by caah hnuacs. Country acceptance were reported Mht. September opened at 2'a32Sc. sold between 32'iiC and 32c and closed firm and Vc higher at KV. local receipt were 143 cira. Provisions were Arm and throughout the fny received good support from packers. The demand from thl section Induced snort to cover rreeiy and the result wa a fair gain throughout the list. There wa ome talk of hog cholera In the west, but It wa not of a definite character. At tha close September pork w up 2Hc at !7.32Vi, 1rd was 7Vi?10c higher at IS.S-'Vn.! and rib were 10c higher at 9.. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 7(1 car; corn, H car; oat. 144 car; hog, liono head. The leading futures ranged as follow: Artlcle. open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Sat'y. OATS Receipt. 18.400 bu. ; spot market. firm: mlxfd oats. 2 to 32 lbs. :iHc; na tural white, 30 to 33 lb . i2c, clipped white, 30 to 40 lbs., 44V347C. . , HAY Quiet; shipping. Uc; Kooi to Choice. ttci&H.OO. HOPS-Stf sdv; state, common to choice, 1905 crop, 10tfl7r; 1904 crop, nominal; old, nominal; Pacific coast, 1906 crop, 10"Dc; 1904 crop, 12c; olds, nominal. HIDEa Steady; Galveston, 20 to 2B los, 30c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Tesas dry, 24 to 30 lbs . 1SC. DEATH ER Quiet; acid. W&T. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, HOOogi 10 06; mess, ta 00Q SO; beef hams. 121.00'rt 22 60; wicket. W.OOij.BO; city extra India mess. ll5.00iilS.00. Cut meats, steady, pick led bellies, S11.MV31360; pickled houlder. 8.25ti8.76; pickled ham, I12 2f.-ai2.75. Ird. steady ; western prime, 3.9Vri.00, nominal; refined, steady; South America. 110.00; coin pound. I7.flutir7.37Vtc. Pork, firm; family. 1160; short claar. 17.00rai8.75; meas, IlK.iO (71900. TADDOW Quiet; city ( $2 per pkg ); 4 15-16c; country (pkg. free), 4TVC- - RICB-Qulet; domestic, extra, fair, 3 tc, Japan, nominal. HUT IKK ste.dy; street price, extra creamery.- 20H21e. Omclal price: Cream ery, common to extr. lsif20V4c; renovated, common to extra, lllHc; western fac tory, common to flrti. IJWlle; western Imitation creamery, extra. IfHc; western flrt .lVfc'fil7Hc. CHEESE Strong; new, 1te. full cream. Unci', laiicy, 1 "4c; Inlr to good, lOeilc; small, fancy. HV,c; fair to good. WVi&lOc; Inferior. t)V4S9c EOQS State. Pennsylvania and nearby fancv selected wblte. 24c; choice, 22-523c; mixed extra. 22c; western firsts, 1718c; seconds, MVfrlfiVic; southern, lSlfc. POULTRY Live quiet; western spring chickens. 18c; fowl, 14c; turkey, 10c. Dressed steady to firm; western spring chicken. 18fi:2c; turkeys, llfilSc; fowl. 14c. St. I.ool General Market. ST. LOCIS, July 23. WHEAT Fu tures, ateadv; cash, lower; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 73'c: track. 74i&74Vic; Septem ber. 73c; December, 7vc; No. 2 hard, 73if76c. , CORN Futures, higher; . rash, lower; No. 2 rash, BOHc, nominal; track, m"t S2c; September, 49c; December, 45S 6OATS Firm; No. ! cash, 5c, nominal; track, 35Hc; September, 32 H- bid; De cember, S34e; No. 2 white, 3Hiti3ic. P"IXCR Steady; red winter ivatents, $4 00 64.50; extra fancy and straight, w.wo.; clear, 12.753.00. 8EEI Timothy, firm, 3.ibjl4.. CORNMEAL Steady; 12.60. BRAN Dull; sacked east track, 73'75c. HAY Steady; timothy. 11I-00S17 00; prai rie, .00a 12.50. IRON COTTON T1G9-41.W, BA(iGINO-9c. HEMP TWINE-TKc. . M PilRK-ITIrinor: Inbhln. I17.07V4. Ird. hlirher: nrlme Bteamed. $8.60. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra snort, j.im; clear rib. 9.76; short clear, 7.5ft. Bacon,1 higher; boxed extra. 310.25; clear rlba, 110.50; short clear, I10.02H. rOLUHi Quiet; cnicaene, ivtii springs. 16c; turkey, I7Vc; duck, c; ap'. PTj.- Bl'TTEK sieaay; creamery, ivvaiu. dairy, 14 4 18c , EGGB Steady; lac cae count. Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bu. 7.000 7,0rt Wheat, bu. 161.0(10 83.0 Corn, bu. 7.00rt lOJ.nno Oat, bu ,w MlwaewBolla Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 23.-FLrR-Flrt patents. 34.3f-fM.8fi; aecond patent, 34.10 04 M; flrat clears, 3.lf-ll 46; second clear. U .-iK.j3 40. BRAN In bulk. $13.6a.Ta. tsuparlor Boiird of Trwd quotation for Minneapolis aod Chicago delivery). Tba rang of pricoa, a reported by F. D. Day 4b Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, wa: timed There It no attempt to belittle the gravity of the situation In Russia from political standpoint, but the drift of events has been clearly foreshadowed up to the present situation, at least It Is believed the finan cial and banking world ha acted with a view to the developments which have now occurred. The action of foreign securities markets, howev.tr, seemed to threaten erl ous consequence for a time today. The special effect in the London market l duo to the coming due on August 1 next of an Inetallment of subscriptions to the lat Russian loan. The heavy discount now ruling on the subscription price of the loan In that market points to severe locses on the underwriting and the forced manner of the liquidation point fo n much srnaller distribution of the lon Into Investors' hands than had been Intimated at the time of the flotation, lindnn g necessities in duced considerable selling of securities In this market today. It also resulted In a strong rebound In the foreign market, which carried the price definitely away from the gold Import point. The Dank of England erured all the newly received gold In the Iondon market, but It waa remarked that New York put in no competitive bid for the supply, which was secured at a decline of a penny an ounce from the price recently prevailing and which New York paid last week. It was Inferred that New York banker thu cqulesced In the neces sity of the Indon money market having additional supplies. The 8aturday bank statement, with It showing of a lll.700.lno cash Increase, may have had an Influence on this attitude, although . It remained something of a mystery where and how the cash was obtained. However, the Immedi ate money outlook Is thus decidedly cleared. The speculative leadership in the market evidently assumed that aecurity from (trea sure waa assured at any rate until the withdrawals for the purpose of moving the crops shall Intervene. The time is regarded as opportune, In the professional specula tor's view, for an upturn In prices and th'.y operated from thnt viewpoint today. The conspicuous place of the transconti nental stocks In the movement served to revive many dormant rumors regarding de velopments in them, one from Ixjnrton alleg ing a comins control of St. Paul in the Interest of the Cnlon Pacific. The market seemed unaffected by the death of one of the wealthiest capitalists in the country, the understanding being general thnt his affair were arranged so ns to avoid pres sure on the stock market or disturbance in the money market. The market showed great strength nnd activity on the recovery from the low point to the highest, but owing to the depressed levl at the start and the profit-taking In the last hour of the session the net changes from Saturday's price were small and the closing tone wa easy. Total sales, par value, $1,333,000. United State 2 advanced on call. The following are :ne quatsr.ona on tfe stock exennge: tlT5,r4.T4; ad coin and bullion, $8a,l4.S34; gold pertlflcatea. $.4r.4W. Jew York Mower Market. NEW TORK, Jaly B. MONET On call, easy, tCH peT cent; ruling rate. Ii per cent; closing bid. I per cent; offered at 21, per cent; time loans, strong and dull; lxty day 4 per cent; ninety days. 4'aMVs per cent; six months. 4 per rent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6484 '"(JtERLINO EXCHANGE Strong 14 85U 44 8530 for demand and at .SflcTH 8210 for sixty-day bill; po""d rates. $4 52i and (4 fv'.Vi; commercial bills. $4 8l. SILVER Bar, 6Se; Mexican dollar, 60c BONDS Government, Arm; railroad, tesdv. Quotations on To'ew ork bond today were follow: I, S. r.t Is, rt 46 rnapea f 8 U. re. o coupon t". I. Bid , tt ... do rovpon V. 8. n. . ref.. So roapon Am. Tobacco 4s. .. lie Atihlioa (ten. 4. . an id). 4t Atlantic C. L it. Bl A Ohio 4 .. Brk. R. T. . 4s.. intrl ot t. M do 1M Ine do Id ine do Id Inc Chx. a Ohio 4H Chtrato A A. IW" C , B. A Q. a. 4 C, H. I. V. 4i. do CO). Ht cvc. a . u i4 1"4 .1"4 .101 .ios .im . sit i . M . n l.Tipsn on Japan fla Id aarlea do a rtta do 4ia. ctfa do td aarlc Man. c. 4a !c. Central 4a ...irl do lat tnc ... 7 Minn a at L 4a ...IliH'M . K a T. 4a ...10H do J ... 4 S. R R. o( M c. -... N T C a ... ...10JJ, N. J. r. U ... M a No Parlnr 4a ...HIS do la ... N N. a W. c 4a ... O L rtdf 4s... . ... 17 f'enn conr. Ia. .. .. 1074 Raadlni fan. 4a inn ... 7H L I. M. c. la.. 114 ... I7V, It. L. a 8. F. f. 4a. Il ri . M 1. . S4j .Uf .l 77 .ion . It . sr. A Coin. Ind. Ka, do aarlea B Colorado Mid. 4a.. Colo. A 80. 4a... Cuba ta D. A R. O. 4a.. . niatlllara Sec. la Erie p I. 4a do aen. 4e Hoctltil Val. 4v,a L A N. unl. 4a.. oherea. 77 8 L. W. . Scabnard A. L. 4a .mm 80. Paciflc 4a 71'a do lat 4a rtra... 7(-a So. Railway 5a ... . Tnsaa A P. la. . . . . JJ!, T . 8t. I. A W. -.1' t'nlon Faciflc 4a.. , IsS l'- 8. Steal td 5a. , Wabash 1 . MV do dh. B , to Weatem Md. 4a... .XftS w A L. E 4a .... 100 Wla. Onlral 4s... 74 . M . tt . U .11S .111 .108 . M .114 . a . . . . ) Boston Stork and Bond. HOSTON. July 23. -Call loan. 3H-94Hi per cent; time loans, Vg 5 per cent. Official closing on stock and Bonus: Artlclea.l Opn. Hlgh. Low. ( Cloaa. Bafy. Wheat I I May... July.. Sept. Dec Sept.. Oct.. 75VU 1 13 1 12 1 10H 81 14 75V 75V 77 J 1JW 1 HV 80S 74S 76W 1 1$ 1 12 1 10SI t 104 IIS, 74' 76Nj 76H 1 13H 1 12V! 1 10 804 76V 763 7674 1 13 1 12 Wheat July Sept. Dec. Corn July Sept. May Outs Julv Sent. Dee. Mav Pock Pert. I-r.I-Bept. Oct. Nov. ( r,a - .T.I'V Sept. Oct. 7U 787? 49'1f 47ST $3 S2V'fi-S J6'i n 85 I 90 1 25 15 I to 76' T7 79 SO'i 48' 34 V, !2. sss; 85V 17 35 I 96 00 97 Hi 3E 17Vk. OtfVk. 75S1 761,! 78 7P, 78W,,78,tAal . 4!,' 49V,! arvhi S3l 32HI 33 35 17 26 n 8S 8 90 83 9 X It I 0 60S 4NS 33 32HI 3MUS 5 78V 764 78 494 40 4 7S S3', 32S 33V Ca 17 UVkl 17 30 86 (10 8 95 9 25 25 t 02V4! t 85 8 90 8 85 15 15 No. I. Cash quotation were aa follow: FLOUR Steady: winter patent. H80f 3 80; straight. $3 30a3.0; spring patents, $3 7v4.U; straights, $3.4533.7. baker', $2.30 WHEAT-NO. S prlng. T7C?e: No. I eprtng, 74-&77c; No. t red. 7Vu 77. CORV-No. t, 0M&2c; No. t yellow. 61V$olV. OAT8N0. I. 3e; No. t whit. &; No 3 white. Ufj3;e. RYE No. 3. 6t,iioVc. PARI-tY-ilo.nl feeding, 40c; fair to choice malting, 43ffaOc. SEEDS No. 1 flax. I1.08H: No. 1 north western. $1 "844. Prime timothy. $3 ftMja 96. . Cnv-r. contract graude. $112. PROVISIONS Short r!b ide (loose), $9 1n Me pork, per bbl.. $18.75. Lard, pr lft lb , t8.77V(.-6hort clear side (boxed), !"aS'09 7S. 1 Following were the receipt and ship ment o( flour and grain: rteceipi. snipment. Minneapolis Cash Cloe Wheat: No. 1 hard. 78Vc; No. 1 northern, 77c; to arrive, 7'c; No. 2 northern. 75T4e; to arrive, 754o; No 3 northern, 74fl75c; No. 1 durum. 7c; Nj. 2 durum, 65aC. Corn: No. 8 yellow, ifiVc; No. d, 4Hc. Oata: No. 3 29V,S30Vo. Barley: Sfr'o-Mc. Rye: 50V861V Flx: $1.094. Kansas Cttr Grain and Provlalou. KANSAS CITY, July 23-WHEAT-July, TVc: September. 69V4c; December, 71c; cash. No. 2 hard, 6Vo71V4c; No. 3. 68?j6Sc: No. 4, 6bB68c; No. 2 rea, vv'nc; ra. a, oVnOSc: No. 4. 7e8c. CORN-July. 47jc; September. 46Vc; De cember. 43c; cash, No. 3 mixed. 4SVH3ci No. $ white, 4Su49Vc: No. t, 4!'a49Vc. OATS No. 2 white. 35V4C. RYE Steady, 6tV668c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $10 0010.W; choice prairie. $9.7MM0.00. Bl'TTLK Creamery. 19c; packing. 14e. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No t whttewood cae Included. lf.Vc; CAM count. 16c; case returned, Vw off. Receljta. Shipment. Wheat, bu 8oTi0 81,000 Corn, bu 3.f I. Oat, bu M.OtO T4ona Visible (apply of Orala. NEW TORK, July 23. The visible supply of grain Saturday, July 21. a compiled by the New York Produce exchange, wa aa follow: Wheat 25. 91fi.ono bu.; Increased. 1.668.000 bu, Corn 6,Rn7.ooO bu. , Increased. 70b, 000 bu. Oata 6. MI.11OO bu. ; decreased, 757.000 bu. Kye 1. 391.0110 bu.; decreased. M.noo bu. Ftarley 1. 058.000 bu.; Increased. 16fl,00O bu. Liverpool Grala ad ProTlaloa. LIVERPOOL, July 2a.-WHEAT-Spot. nominal; future. eay; July, 67Vd; Sep tember, 6sHd; December, 6 7Vd. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 4d. Future, steady; July, 4s8d; Sep tember. 4 td. HOPS in London (Pacine coai). nrm at 3 1(tS4. Peoria Grata Market. . PEORIA. July IS CORN Firm; No. t T-liow. 50c; No. I. 6"c; No. 4. 49c; no grade, 48c OATS Eav; No. I whit, old and new. 34c; No. 3 white, old. $c; new. 31V: No. 4 white, old. 3288r. WHISKY On the base of $1.2. 19.Ji ...4M.7HO .. 27 ;.".la.rar 4 000 i.600 12 8O0 17 3M.li1 1M.400 F our, bbl Whe.it. bu.,., Corn, ha Oats, bu. ........... Rva. bu Barley, bu $.600 1.100 On the Produce exchange tqoay the butter market w steady: creameries. 168iUc; dalrlea. I5W17HC Kgga. firm; at mark, eaaea Inrludeil. 123l5c: first. 16e; prim flrsta. lHc; extra, liV. Cheese, firm. llJ llSc. Teleda 8e4 Market. TOLEDO, O.. Julv IS SEEDS Clover, rash. $1; October. December, $486; alflke, $7.10; prime timothy. (310. Dalatk Grata Market. Dl't-VTH. Julv 23 WHEAT To arrlv. No I northern. TTV; No. J northern, 75,c; ua track. No. 1 nurtiiern, TtPc; No. I north- Philadelphia Predace Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 23-BlTTTER Firm; extra western creamery. 31c; extra,, nearby print. 26c. EGG 3 Steady ; nearby fresh and western fresh. 18'te. at mark. CHEESE Firm; New Tork full cream, choice. Uc. fair to good. 11012c. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAVKEE. July 23. WHEAT Bteadv; northern, 8ly-Uo: No. i northern, 8otec, September, 76V bid. laiar aad Molasses. NEW TORK. July 23. St'GAR Raw, firm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal 98 test, 8Vc; molasses sugar. $c; refined, ataady: No. , 4.3oc; No. 7, 41oe; No. g. 4.1k: No. . 4 05c: No. 10, 4c; No. 11, 3 95c; No. 11, $ic; No. IS, 3.85c; No 14. 3.85c; confectioner' A. 4 tnc; mould A. 6 15 ; cut loaf. 5 50c; crushed. 6.60c; powdered, 4.8 -c; granulated. 4.8O0; cube. 5.iifc. MOLASS:S Steady ; New O-ans open kettle, good to ermlce. 3tS38e NEW ORLEANS. July IS. SVGAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal, SOS l-14r, centrifugal yellow, IHdlVc; ate onds. Jtj SUc. MOLASSES F rat fcXKUP it63$0a Adam, Express Amalsamatad Copper American O. A F American C. A P. pfd American Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Expraaa American H. A L. pfd Amartcan lea, securities.... American Linaecd Oil Am. Mnaccd Oil pfd American Iicnmntlra Am. Locotnotlva pfd American fl. A R Ar". A R. pfd American 8uar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co.-.-.i.r. Atchtaon Atchiaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranatt Canadian Pacific Central of New Jaraay Central Uaaiher ('antral Leather pfd Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago Oreat Waatern Chicago A N'olihwastern.... Chicago, Mil. A 8t. P Chlcao T. A T ChkMo T. A T. pfd. 0.. C. C. A ft. L Colorado fuel or Iron Colorado A Soul hem Colo. A So. lat pfd Colo. A Bo. Id pld Consolidated Oaa Com Producto Cora Produrta pfd Delaware A Hudeott.. Delaware. L. A W Denrer A Rio Orande D. A R O. pfd nietlllers' Securities Erie Erl lat pfd Erie Id pfd General Electric Hocklni Valley Illlnoia Central International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump w International Pump pfd.... tnterborough Metropolitan. Interboroiifh Met. pfd Iowa ('antral Iowa Central pfd Kaneas Cllr 80 Kanaaa City 60. pfd Louievllle A Naahvilla Mexican Central Mlnnaapolla A 81. Loula .. M , 8t P A 8. 8. M M . 8t. P. A 8 8. M. pfd. Mlaaourl Paciflc Mlwourl, K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of M. pfd. New York Central New York. O. A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. ptd North American Northern Pacific pfd Paciflc Mail Pannarlvants People-a Oaa p . c., c. a et. l Preeoed 8teel Car Preened floe I Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Raadlaf Reading 1st ptd. offered... Reading 2d pfd. offered.... Republic gleel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland Co Rock lalud Co. pfd 8t. L. A 8. P Id pfd St. Loula 8 W st l. a. w. pfd 8outhern PaclAr 80. Pacific pfd Southern Railway Bo. Railway ptd 8lore-shero.eld Bteel Tonneafoe Coal A Iron.... Teaaa A Paciflc Toledo. 8t. L. A W T , St. L. A W. pfd In Ion Paciflc I Moo Paciflc pfd t'nlted States Exprees lolled Slataa Realty.. I' S. Rubber pfd tailed Siatas Steal I' S Stacl pfd Va -Carolina Chemical .... Va. -Carolina Ctem. afd... Wabaah Wabaah pfd , Walle-Fergo Eipraas Weatlnghouae Elect He .... Weateni I'nloa Wheeling A Lake Erie ... Wlaconaln Central Wla. Central old Great Northers pfd Total Sales for th ay. Sale. High n.7n l.non ine 10 inn 7,500 " 4O0 l.soe l.m soo I0.HIK) 4A0 84.000 24.4O0 "00 M.tnn 4.8W 4.400 .', 154 ion. M Low. Cloae, 14" 7 34 V, inns JO IKS 4V "ii'i 70 llH lSf. aavi 8V, Hi" ut 'iiu ltn iiS 48 V, '" MV, i" 1114a' J5 100 : t't 0 lit ( Iv 4m 114 14.14 1,414 14V( 3H Atrhlao sad). 4a do 4a Mei. Central 4a... Atchiaon ..4 do pfd Beaton A Albany.. boa urn A Maine... Boelon Klevated ... Kltchburg pld Mexican Central . . . N. V , N. H. A H. Per Marquette .. t'nlon partric Amcr. Arga. Chem. do pfd Amcr. Pnau. Tube. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amcr. Woolen do pfd 'Kdlaon Elec. lllu Masa. Electric ..... do pfd Maaa. uae I nlted Krult I'nlted Shoe Mach. . do pfd V. 8. Steel do ptd Wanting, i-ommoa Hid. "Asked. 4 i,Adentur .101 Allouex . 74 I Amalaamatad ... . eaVAIIantir . ?V;Bmgham .144 (Cal. A Horla ... .! f'entennlal .10 'copper Kenga ... ul Daly Weat . vrrahklla .10 loranby . aJ llela Korale .147 I Maaa Mining ... . tl Michigan . 1 Mohawk . 1V4 Mont. C. A C... .114 lold Dominion ... ,H3 Oaceola .131 IParrot . KoSQulncy .l"-.H;thannon .2Ja I'amarark . 1(1, Trinity . aVil'n!tfd Copper . 47 V. S. Mining ... ..lot ,L:. 8. Oil . 18U. trtah ..It Victoria ... ,Winona .... vvelvenne . . S4 . 11 . 7S4 . 14 17 . US, . 7H, . 17 . lVi . II 141, . 1 . ,1 7V, .1021, . k5V, v . . 8 . 41 . 544, . . MV, . 4 4', .131 0U1HA LITE SIOCl M1MET All IHdf of Cattla, Bota lillen as rdfri, Lower. HOGS SHOW ADVANCE OF FIVE CENTS Large Ran of sheep aad 1 .a watts aarlat Ualii Free Sellera at Steady to Stroaar rrtee Oilier Lower. HOUTH Keceipts were; OMAHA, July 23, Cattle. Hogs. In8. Sheep. ..0 7.1M 8. ice 3.J 4 1 818 S'X) 1S..V-7 DATE. (.Kliclai Monday ..- 2. MS) Bime day last week.... 3.0? .046 Same day week before.. 3.842 4.87 Two weeks go .,o6 ?,oso Three meek ago 1.210 8.7W Four week ago 3.114 7.181 fnme day last yeir ... 3.M3 8.X RKCE1K18 FOR THE TEAR TO The following table show the receipt ot cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with laat year: 190. 1906. inc. Cattle MJ 474.178 4f.40 Hogs l,Mi.eU 1.4M.8IXJ 124.0T7 Bheep 830.088 787,740 32,331 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show the price paid for the different kind of cattle on th 8oulh OinBhi mirlr.l Good to choice corn-fed steer... IS V 3 t an too I 1 : 3 4 as t so 3 00 11 cow.., 37 teera II teer. 1 teer... I heifer. 8 cows. . . , 10 cowl Kalr to good corn-fed steer.. Common to fair corn-frd teer.. s.OCua.K) 4. ot mt. 00 Good to choice cow and heifers.. I'll Kalr to good cows and helf ets. . .. I VU " Common to fair cow and hlr.. 1.78iu3.90 Good to cnoice stocKers ft feeder. I.6ij4.l0 Fair to gtid Blocker and feeder. J.JtV(3.8a Common to fair stackers onn3.i Bulls, stag, eto 2."j4.10 Veal calves I.75y ihe following table how th veiage price of hoga at South Omaha for th last several daya, with comparison: WmtlNI U tsulls 1X37 t e 1 l'ill ISM 1 bull 110 I W 4 bull 1543 C. B Strong Wyo. 1 bull 1470 ISO i heifer. .!"M l cow 1070 i tS heifers.. M 18 helf era. KW I Art 1 heifer . H steers... .1041 4 00 88 steer. ...1184 NKBRA8KA. 45 feeder.. lioa 4 on Searle At Son-Neb. M cows and heifer 1001 I cows and heifer - (73 Rome A t'o Coin. 36 heifers.. K 110 K he.fers. . 78 3 60 J. Elliott-Neb. . 318 I 40 1 ciw ll.yi Z 30 V. Tharles 8. U. ..117 4 . E Holcomb 8 D. l.-fcrt 4 80 1 steer 1M0 i 8ft ,1M) 4 (Hi 1 il i7;o 3 50 W. Hults-Neb. I feeder.. 11.1 I f, 47. feeders. .113 4 00 NK BRA SKA . R3 3 8ft K cows 932 I 88 .831 I no 1 feeder... 7-0 I 10 .818 8 80 feeders.. 8M 140 F. Rothlenter Neb. 17 feeders.. Ill I 80 i: feeder. . S06 tstl U ronnrtl Neb. feeder . 1100 12". 08 feeders. .1100 !M W TOM I NO. I steers.. .123 3 75 88 feeder .1083 3 71 HOOS Receipt of hogs were the lightest tha, they have been for a Monday In ev eral month. There were not. In fact, enough here to make a market, and. as usual when auch conditions prevail, the trade wa devoid of life and snap. At th same time prlcea wer generally he, higher, the bnn selllna? leraelv at tt kxfM 65. a against ft 4&4i.oO on Saturday. As there were ao few hoes on sale, the yards were 1 pretty well cleared at an early hour in the forenoon. In spile of the fact that th trade wa lacking In activity. Th week starts out with the market a big IHc higher than on last Monday. representative sales: t8Ks 0 In the local market but remained unchanged at 17 In I-cndon Iron wi higher In the English market with standari foundrr quoted at 50s Id and Cleveland war. rants at 50 (T1 locally th market wat unchanged. Nv I fmmdrv northern I quoted at 118 rtf 18 on; No. 1 foundrr north ern, II mi 18 Rn; No. 1 foundrv southern, 117.804118.; No. J foundry southern, 117 fx) 17.78. ST. UHMS. Julr 23 -Mr7TAl.9-l.eaJ. quiet at I6.87H: swlter. steady at iV Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Julv ZS. COTTON Spot flae,l quiet; 10 polnta loaer; middling uplands. 1080c; middling gulf. ll.Uej sale., 1,700 hairs. i.lKW10V- J"'v ? 3 COTTON Spot, dull: rrlces 1 to 8 polnta lower; American middling fair. I SSd; good mid dling. 6 ::-!: middling. 03d; low mid dling. 6 8. 'id; good ordinary. I 81d: or dinary. 5.41d The aa!e ot the oar wer 4.000 bales, of which 400 bales wer for speculation and enport and mounted 8,je halea of American. Hecel:t, &00 ble; all American. ST. UOIMS. July 53 COTTONW Ptedy; middling, lie; le. none, r reipt. none; shipment, 1,0(3 bales; sto k. S&.000 bales. NEW ORI.EVNS. July 3 COTTON Spot closed easy; sales. 1.J7S bales; low ordinary, 7 7-18c. nominal; ordinary, 7 15-18c; good ordlnarv, 8v,c; low mid dling, 10 l-lc: middling. 10 ll-llc: good middling. 10 7-lc; middling, 11 13-lSe; fair. 1! 7-18c; receipts, 714 bale; tck. 48,541 bale. Date. I 1906 l06.illO4.lO3. 11903. l01.;i. July 11... I C4HI 33 t 11 I I 71 I 3 I 04 July U... i84S4n 4 o I 1 JI I 9! 6 51 Juiy la... iw-V 6 38 b I'o 6 28 M 'j July 14... (671147 3 13 I 1M 1 73 1 1 July 15... 1 t 64 I 19 I 17 T 76 I . July It,... 3 4!S I 18 I 3S 7 72 I 8S I 01 July 17... BOS IM IZ07 71I:44 July 18... Y6!V 8 Ml I 21 I 'H 7 74 I 61. 4 8T July lit... , 61V, S 3 I 18 I T 4JSJ b ) Jf July 30... 47 I 59 I 081 22' !:! Juiy 21... 47V, I 51 I 101 I 12 7 2 I 0. July 22... I 84i I 03 8 30 7 OOj I I7 I ul July 23 6 W I 03 I 9 6 111 4 97 118 nav, 188V4 8.704 rivi 8Vt 1.114 8). 80 "ioi VM 14 t.n too 1.4 8.100 I. too 84 1TV4 isav, 1811 "n son 844, 6H Vt 141 IM inv. iv. 4Vi 8J4, 4 44 V, tnv. 100 " i!roo 14.1100 l.too l.ino 100 ' 'ine ' l.too too l.r.00 J.10 1.800 1,400 too (OA WO 100 1.800 100 100 100 100 1.108 00 100 8400 lioo 1 aoo 1.100 "00 U.aft 100 ti.ooe 814 'iivi 'MV, 41 77 V, Hi) 143 178 lf 3 44 84 31 7 17 S2V, t3 11 141 10 ita 171 M 11 7 MV, 111 44 M '84 J-4S ' 87 n isfc 117 n 7S 1511 lit S 11 M. 17 17 17 V, 13 17 M 4 V4 41 14 18 74 111 i0 40 1 67 41 17 88 14 111 174 11 81 41 M 17 74 1 83 II 140 to OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotation on Stsvple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts, liberal;' fresh stock. 15c. 11 Vei tuli-ihf Mens, luc; roosters, 6c; turkeys, luuc; duck, ic; apilug cmck ents, lwuJO pe: lb. BL'TTxiK hacking stock, 144c; choice fancy dairy, loc; creamery. 2KaAlVc. HAY lrtces quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: Choice upland, 39.50; medium, 8!.W; coarse. 38.uufatt.9u. Rye iraw, 3.6001.00. 7JRAN Ptr ton. 116.00. VEGETABLES. TOMATOES iiiinol. per crate of 20 lb.. 75C. ' , . WAX BEANS Per market basket about 15 lb., ;6c. , , STRING wiNS Per market basket about 15 lbs.. Sac. -TURNIPS. BEETS AND P4 vj-bu. basket, uc. i,iij' iEi it, cE Hothouse, per heads, 30c. CLCTMBERS-Home grown, per 40c; Texas, per bu. box, l.i. ONIONS Hom grown, -3o per lb. GREEN ONIONo ret mix Dunche, KAUISHtU-rer uox.. ounuiicu, iw. CAlH.lPLOWER-Per dox. heaaa, GREEN PEAS-Per bu.. 00. NEW POTATOES Per bu., 76c. OLD VEGETABLES. NAVY BEANS Per u.lllw; No. 3. H.10. LIMA BEANS Per Ib. BVic. GREEN PEPPERS - Per, market boa- ket. 7uc. ttq DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkg Hallow en. In 70-lb. boxes, per Bayers, per lb.. 4c; of vf CARROTS do, dua. 30c. 76c .a, an 35C 31t '17 40 77 U 11 171 1 M 41 1 17 71 I 1 t 818i 140 o IM 171 1 11 47 74 iii 45 7 'm'' in too 118.100 1.000 1.100 t.100 700 . 1.1O0 . 11.700 , ii.ioo , 1.000 . 1.400 , 1.400 . I.7O0 M0 too . m. ao 10A . 1.800 !ioi!ioo . 44.100 1-0 too too 100 808 . 3.108 881.40 ssares. 14 14 1M Kl '' '48' isi" tit" 12 114 M '' m n 14 21 41 41 80 10 ' 7t 70 'ii" 'i4'' M 7t 71 1(1 148 11 11 7 17 44 44 14 144 ill'' ill" 44 43 'i 'is 104 101 It 15 17 107 '' " ii' 'ii" 17 17 t tl i 46 l4 rao in 170 tl 11 44 " 19 1jS 45 i; 1 1 101 34 117 77 44 87 tit li M It 25 86 34 41 41 11 4 71 117 M I 71 150 il t7 45 147 IJ 121 43 104 15 103 U 107 11 44 8M 158 81 17 4 IM 30 and Sunday. RANGE OF PRJCES. Cattle. Hog. Omaha $1.7VfJ6.8 W.4tV&.0 Chicago 1.2ig40 6..O-O6.90 Kansas City 3.XVfl6 28 t.Mk(f.CiH St. Iouls l.frvflO .28 6 W"g8i Sioux City t.fvJC.gD .40ig.60 SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following show the number of cars of stocker and feeders shipped to th country and their points of destination: Cattle . "r": F. Morehuose, Tekamah. .mo.-m. u- i William Mclmore. Kei y. Neb. U. P. 1 E. J. Tadlack, River H la. N. .. 2 The official number of car of stock brought In I - lay by each road was: t.aitie. nuxa. onv p. n 1 . C, M. A St. P 9 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 4 V. P. System 7 17 23 C, A N. W.. east.... 4 C. A N. W.. west. ...121 13 C, St. P.. M. A O.... 13 3 .. C, B. A Q., east 8 C, B. A Q., west 66 10 13 C, K. I. A P.. east.... 1 3 Total receipts ...241 34 ffl The disposition of the uay s receipts wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 792 I JW Swift and Company 1.411 883 1.G39 Cudahv Packing Co 660 888 2.0M Armour A Co l.W 1,077 2,198 Vansant A Co ,48 Carey 2 Lmbman A Co 123 Hill A Son ?06 Huston A Co 18 Hamilton A Rothschild... 81 L. r. Hus Wolf 47 J. B. Root A Co 11S Bulla A Kline 1 I'nlon Dressed Beef Co... 69 Sheridan Meat Co 90 .... Other buyers 351 l.H No. t 48 It 11 44 47 "0. ... 0... 10..., Tl 41 41.... 11 At. .174 8k. rr. 44... 71... 44 .. 41... to... 81... ,.t5 . lao .141 ..171 . .141 .141 .10 ..til ..127 ..IM ..174 .814 ..111 ..too ..tit ..114 ..lit .111 40 80 110 let 10 00 1 to 144 140 ISO 140 10 40 to No. 1.. 71.. 44. . 41.. II.. TO . T7.. 4 . 71... II... 148. 78.. 71.. 74.. 84.. U.. 7.. 74.. A. ....108 ....114 ... 124 ....: ....its ....trn ...111 ...in ... 881 ...511 ... tl4 ...341 8. 0 48 140 IM 40 an 140 4 .14 .1S4 .104 .tto too .177 111 .178 Tr. 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 4 11 I U 85 8 U 8 18 8 85 8 85 8 44 8 84 8 44 4 84 8 84 8 17 8 17 8 40 8 4 .Itt 80 .818 140 3 88 4 40 4 44 8 45 4 45 4 47 4 47 4 47 47 8 10 I 8 M 4 41 8 4i 8 t 4 13 82 4 11 8 51 4 11 4 51 at STAGS. 08 I... 8HE.EP T.ie receipt of aeep thl morn ing numbered thirty cars, the same a on Monday of last week. Among the offerings were quite a number of car of right good killer. The general situation so far a this point was concerned s -emed favorable that Is. there was a fair run of sheep and lamb of decent quality and a good demand, but Chicago proved to be, as frequently happens, a disturbing element. Unfortu nately, shippers had that market flooded, SO.OOU being reported at that point thl morning, with price Iwglbc lower at the openlnK. Wllh a report like that poated on the bulletin board buyer here were naturally weakened, so that the trade on sheep opened slow, with the general ten dency weak and lower. Spring lambs were In light supply, and for that reason were fully steady, one two load bunch of westerns selling at 37.78. Quotations: Oood to cnoice spring lambs, 18. (.76; fair to good aprlng lambs, 36 2fxJ( 8.76, good to choice yearlings. 3o OO06.8O; fair to good yearlings. 36 exttfo.ttu; good to choice wethers, t.IfV&b.OO; fair to good wethers, 34 MKIH.io; gooa to choice ewes, 34.664T4 80; fair to good ewes. 34.boQ4.63. 88 Idaho ewe 26 Montana wether 386 Montana wether I Montana wether ia Montana wethers 48N Idaho yearling io jaano lainoa 248 Idaho lamb 300 Idaho lamb Coffee Market. NEW TORK. July 23 -COFFER-Futures 1 opened steady at unchsnged price, In keep I Ing with steady cables. There was nothing 1 timclal concerning the rumored passage of ' th valorisation bill, however, nnd th market eased off during the middle of the session under selling by recent buyers In j about 6o10 points net lower. In th after ' noon a cable ws received from Frasil ) stating that the valorisation bill had passed ine lower nouse and would go to tne sonat tomorrow, but this was followed bT no Im provement In prices, although there wa an increased demand toward the close, which was supplied by continued realising. Th market wa Anally atendy at a net decline of 6-S10 point Sale for the day wer re ported of 82.600 bag. Including September t 8 5Mj(V8oc; November. 180c; December. 804l.!c: March. 7.v?7 10c: May, 7.20u"r.lc; June, 7.36c. Spot, steady; No. I Rio, 8c, Invoice. 12.25. crato. ind "ew Yarlt Mlalagr Itocki. NEW YORK. July a.-Clolng quotatlona on mining stock wer: AdanM Cos Alice Breece Brunaelck Cea .. Coaaatock Tunnel Cea Cal A Vs .. Hoi, Sllrar Ira Stiver UeaeWIII Coa Offered. . 80 .800 . is . 84 . 14 . to 106 .828 . 8 Ulle Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoeals Potoal a va,e Sierra Neva f-null Hope .. Staaou .. 6 .154 ..Itt .. I ..' II .. U .. IT .. aa .13 Baak Clemrlag. OMAHA. July 23-Bank electing for to day were 11,818. 188.33. and for tha corre sponding dat last yeas 11,733, 788.34. Treaanrr Statement. WASHINGTON, July Z3-Tody esti mate of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclualv of the fi.V.ftxyoiA goUl reserve, shows; Available caali balance. 12.00; lb.. 6c: walnut tu(Ted, 1-10. .Tn i!(ii-;9 Mediterranean sweets, all slaea, 34.0ua-4.50; Valenclas, all lxe, ' 1 xcurtvaTimnnlers. extra fancy, MO lleT loToO; 800 to 3 le.-W607.00; other . , a, no I... E-iiistCollfornla. per KVlb. carton, 7oJ 85c: Imported Smyrna, . three-crown, lie; ''bANANAS-Pc r medlum-slzed bunch. RlVuBBERRIES-Wisconnin. 1 qta.. $2.00. rem -its.. CHERRIES California, $2.00 per l-Ib. box; our cherries, 34-qi. craie. .. GOOSEBERRIES Per crate of 24 qts. 2i!fi iriiraHal early. 70c: yellow free tt no- Texa Elberta. per 4-baket crate, 76c. ri .CMS California. $1.60'31 75 BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate, RASbEKKIto-nru, ai-yi. $2.in; black, per 24-qt. crate, H.OJ. APRICOTS Per 4-biket crate, $1.76. im 'HRANT8 Home-grown, while red. per 24-qt,.. ft WATERMELON S-x-er II).. 1V4C, or about ANTtLoCPES-Colorado and Arlxona, pet- crate (iandara. .txi; ponlfs. 1 60; Texas, per crate (about . 46 melons). W-uO; ponies, J.0O. CUT BEEF PRICES. No 1 rlb, 12c; No. i rlb. loc; No. I ribs, c; No. 1 loin. 15c; No. 2 loin. 12Vc; No. I loin, c; No. 1 chuck. 6',e; No. 2 cuuek. 6c; No 8 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 84c; No. 2 round. 8c; No. 3 round, 8c; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plute. 2c; No. 3 plate. 2c. HIDES AND TALLOW-Green salted. No. 1. 13vtc; No. 2. U'ac; bull hide, frvloc; green hides, No. 1, UV,c; No. 2. 10v: horse, l2.ffiSrS-6; ,h-eep peAs, 60cfc$1.25. Tallow, No. U C; N' MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, $375; per bbl., $4.75. HONEY New, per 24 lb.. $3.50. 1 hKboE Swiss, new, 18c; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin limherger. 12c; twins, loVtc;' young Americas. 15c jJi-TS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shelN, rew crop per lb., 15c; hard hells, per !b.. ! 1JV4C. j-ecane, imgr, x' n-.. iiv, frn'i, I per lb.. 12c. Chill walnut, per lb., 12313V,-;. i Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c; hard I shells, per lb., 15c. Cucoanuts, $4 per stck j SUGAR Granulat'-d cane. In bbl., '$5 16- granulnted cans, In sacks, $.U; gran ulated beet, In sack, $6-01. SYRUP in ouis.. i.c tr in cases, 6 10-lb. cans, $1.70; cases. 11 6-lu. can, $1.60, cases 24 2-lb. cans, $1.85. COFFEI-Roasted, No. 3a, 2oS4jC per lb.; No. 20, 2"Hc per lb.; No. 25, Uc per lb.; 1 No 20, 16V ir lb.; No. a, U"o per 10. I CURED FISH- Family wnitensh, per quarter bbl., 10u lbs., $4 00; Norway mack 1 i?rel. No. 1, $28 uO; No. 3. $.O0; No. 3, $20.w; 1 Irish, No. 2. $18 00; herring, In bbl., 20u Iba. I each, Norway, 4k, $12 0u; Norway, 3k. $13.00; I Holland, mixed, $11.00, Holland herring, In 1 kegs, milkers, '0c; kegs, mixed, 70o. I CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west I ern, studio; Maine, $1 la. Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans, $l.26tal.U); 2-lb.. 7V,cl.oo. Plneap ' pl'-s, grated, 2-lb., $-' 0iin.3v; sliced. n.b.'& 11.20; gallon apples, fancy, $aj, California I apricots, $1 4CK&2.0J; peara, $1.75iO-,2.aO; I peaches, fancy, $1.75-92 40; H. C. peaches, j- wtHm.au. Aiaaaa saunun, rea. ti.n; i.incy - (Jhinook, rr.. 2. w; tancy socxeye, t .. 31 80; ; sardines, h oil, $J .50; mustard, 12 J Sweet potatOfH, $1 lo'al J6l sauerkraut, 81 uu; pumpkins, kucll wo; wax beans, 2-lb., 750 1 or; lima Deans. ;-io., i'jl .; spinach, $131; cheap peas. 2-10., toe; extra, 75iic; tancy. l.H8'i.75. HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1. UV; No. 1. UVc; full hide. IVttjac; green hide.-No. 1. luc; No. 3. 3c; Doras, $1 50-33 26; sheep pelts, 50c'ail - Tallow, No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 3c. WOOL-Per lb.. is2?c Oil and Roils, NEW YORK, Jjiy ;'3. Oiud -Cottonseed, barely steady; prime crude, f o. b mills, 25Vu2oc. new crop: prime yellow. 37r.c. petroleum, firm; refined. New York, $7.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 37.76; In bulk, $4 as. Tin (lentlne. quiet, 6HlttiiOc. SAVANNAH. July 2I.OII Turpen tine, firm; 67c. ROSIN Firm. Quote: A. B. C. $3 o; P. $4 00f4 05: E. $4 1004 15; F. $4 20; O, $4.26; H, $4.30: I. $4.35; K. $4 65; m. $4.70; N, $4 80; WO. $4.80; WW, $6 10 OIL CITY. Pa. July 23 OIL C 4it balance. $1 84 Shipment. 178.601 bbl.: average. ,8.117 bbl. Run. 116.861 . averaae. 81.6K0 bbl Shipment. Lima, 118 018 hbls averaice. 8S.678 hi. I, Rune. Lima, 14,487 bbla.; avcrase, J,63i bbl. Total 6,662 2,921 7.143 CATTLE Receipts of cattle thl morning were the largi.t that they have been for a Monday thl year. A considerable pro. portion of the arrivals consisted of rangers, there being more of that kind of cattle In the yard than any day before thl year. On the other hand, the supply of corn-fed steers was somewhat smaller. Under the Influence of the very large receipt and lower advice from other el lng point the market here opened both alow and lower and th forenoon was well advanced before buyers and seller got to gether on a trading baala. Some of th best steers sold at Drloe that did not look so very much lower, but anything on the medium oraer wa an ot ivbioc tower, aim the trade alow at the decline. Cow and heifer were In about the same condition aa beef teer that Is, th beat winds were not so much off. but the general market could safely be quoted 10jl6c lower and alow. ... There were more stockers nd feeder than have been seen In the yards any day this season. As the country demand 1 still light, buyers were a little backward about taking nolo. (speculators aia not seem to feel like taking on many cattle at laat week'a strong price, while th coun try demand wau not more urgent; hence thev were generally bidding ir.16c lower right from the tart and they succeeded In buying a good many ot tne came tnai way.. Representative saies: dkli gii-.ftnx, No. A. Pr. No. At. Ft. 1 1000 3 40 1 Ill 3 00 ,1 107 1 t& 14 1180 I 18 lt '. '. 7tt I 18 41 ffil 8 10 I 410 4 00 11 110 8 84 I 844 4 85 8 1147 I 51 1 ( 4 40 II 1111 6 40 17 178 4 40 107 1141 8 44 14 116 4 75 10 1438 6 71 l) 1081 4 18 18 lit I 10 COWS. 1 830 1 71 1 1110 t T6 1 810 1 78 44 841 I Ii 1' 1000 1 75 I IM0 I 85 4 til I 80 1 .'. T14 I 18 1 840 I tS 3 Ml I 80 t 10 I 15 1 10O3 I SO I M I tt 1 140 3 II ; 1)8 I 15 1 471 I ti 1 41 I II I into 8 80 1 884 t II 1 11M 8 48 4 Mil I 50 1 t0 3 44 1 10S0 I 50 1 1170 I Tl 4 7(4 1 81 8 loot 8 Ti I J010 I 70 10 tlT 4 81 II 140 1 74 1 1140 4 M HEIFERS. 1 410 1 00 1 180 t 10 4 117 t I 410 t 40 I il I 40 1 Nt IN il 451 I 40 8 141 I 80 1 440 ! 50 BULLS. 1 1410 t 56 I lot 3 08 J 440 I 80 1 820 I 18 1 1150 I 15 1 IO0 I 7i 1 1240 I 45 1 1110 4 00 J l40 t 80 I l.irtO 4 0 1 ',000 t 10 1 1140 4 18 1 140 i 80 CALVES. 1 110 8 Ti 1 100 8 84 1 liO 4 00 1 IM i 50 I I'D 4 10 I Ill i 80 1 180 8 00 1 140 t Ti 1 IM I 00 , 4 til 6 11 1 110 i 50 STOCKERS 400 1 50 740 ,20 470 to , 107 i 10 t 50 t 55 t 15 1 00 AND 14 8. FEEDERS. 740 I M 747 440 415 ..1160 ..1139 2 cows.. 19 steer 19 hefer. ..1422 18 te-is.. ..142 3 heifer... HS3 6 cowa 918 ,3 cow 1014 40 cow. 4 cow. 1 teer. 16 cow. WESTERNS. WYOMING 3 60 4 00 4 00 4 80 2 50 I II I 35 1 a I to I 18 941 ... W7 ...1190 ... -5 t 00 I -5 I 30 3 00 3 80 3 75 NEBRASKA. 68 steers 3 steers. 31 steer. 2 steer.. ..114a 20 helferi.,1018 6 steer... .1183 3 feeders., 86 24 steers.. ..1211 14 cows. . 26 steer. 6 steers. ...1318 ... 7f .1184 942 .1164 .1082 1 cows... I cow 20 cows. .. 1 heifer.. 1 cow 13 cows... 9 calves. .1030 2 10 920 . 977 , 4 920 , 792 19 2 50 3 15 2 46 2 00 I 16 4 60 1 cow 1 bull.... 2 heifers. lino .1380 640 1 cow 927 Pourrett 10 row. ...1010 3 80 10 cows.. 3 cows.. 35 steers.. 11 steers.. 11 steers. . lu steers. . 4 heifers. 7 steers.. 1 cow 2 rowi... 1 teller.. 965 ..10:0 II .1315 J. ..1302 ..121S3 ..1315 4 cows. I cows... Bros Neb. 19 cows... 10 rows... 8A3 113 . 994 3 80 3 80 K. 8lckley-Wyo. 4 86 6 steers.. ..1288 M Sides Neh 4 65 4 66 4 65 Rowers A . 737 2 26 .1102 4 00 .810 I 36 . 815 2 iv . bW 1 0 ' 1 steer 106O 11 ter....l7 Co. Colo. 11 feeder.. TO 1 clf 120 1 clf 100 I steer 1440 1 on 4 to 4 80 4 00 4 00 4 00 1 40 4 50 2 50 4 30 1 75 2 36 2 70 2 46 1 10 2 46 a 00 I 80 I 0 4 26 4 65 4 61 I 36 I 6 I 50 i CO 85 120 124 123 124 78 4 50 4 85 4 86 4 c6 4 86 I 60 I 00 7 76 7 76 ferelarn Financial. LONDON. July 21. Money wa cheaper and plentiful today and the demand was fair. Discounts were firm. The Bank of England secured this week' gold arrival without any competition from America. Trading on the Stock exchange atarted depressed and nervous, the Russian new causing a general marking down of prices. There wa not much bulnss. buyer being few. Cnnsol fell 4. Home mils and other British securities sagged In sympathy, but a general hardening oc curred later. Consols recovered a quarter of a point. Russian fell to 1 ) per rent discount, the unfavorable Pari price ac centuating the early depression and reus ing flatness In other foreigner. Ameri can started well on the favorable bank statement, but could not resist th gen eral heaviness and lost nearly $1 In the forenoon. Later, New York bought, a marked advance occurred and prtee closed firm at the best price of the day. London- Closing; Stock. LONDON. July 2.1. Closing quotations on tht Stock exchange war: Conaola. money ... 87 t-1 1 N. T. Central CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoa Steady to Higher Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. July 23. CATTLE Receipt. 25,000 head; maraet steady; prime steer. $4.2S36.40: cows, $2.76(.60; heifer. $-'.754 6.26; bulls. $2.604.25. calves, $5,766 7. Ou; Blocker and feeders, $2.Aoe4.26. MOUB Kece nts. 37.0110 head: steady to 6c higher; choice to prime heavy, d.t0j6.86; medium to good heavy, $6.6Xj).70: butcher weights. $6.8iiia.80: eood to choice heavy mixed. I8.65 6 65. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recemt. 30.000 head: market steady; sheep, $4.26(86.80; yearlings,. $4.75.26; lambs. $6.W(U0. Raw York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 23. BEEVE8 Re- celpt. J.9R1 head; market for steers. 10c lower; bulls, 15ifJ-26c lower; cows, lofiloe lower: steer sold at $4.60fi.00; bulls, 2 tifKff 4.26; one bull, $4.66; cows, $1.40if4.25; dressed beef unchanged at 709c ocr lb.: London and Liverpool cable quoted live cattle selllna- at ll&12YxC per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 9eV,e. CALVES RecelDta. 8.98 head: market for veals, steady to 26c higher: buttermilks, low and ltc lower; common to prim veals, $6.00fr7.T; some choice lots. $J1.60; butter mllkn, $3.0rVtl3.7J: city dressed venls. steady at TMflSe per lb: country dressed, ofi-ioue. cm n.n.1- ami LAMBM-Iteceipta, 30.380 head; market for sheep, In4j25re lower; lambs. fVOfiTTSc lower: common to nrlme sheep, $1.0116.25; culls, tl.60-ti2.6o; common to choice lambs, 86.001 7.60. HOOS Recelnts. 8.007 head: market fael. Ing steady to a shade higher; elate and Pennsylvania hoaa are ouoted at 87.3& 7.46 per 100 lb. Kanaaa City I.tve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 28.-CATTLE-Re ceipts, 16,000 head; Including -6,000 south ern; market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.60(1. 25; fair to good. $4.00-66.40; western fed steers, 13.75 4(6.90; stockers and feeder, $2.5S4.0; southern steers, $2.76-85.00; southern cows. $.00M3.6O; ' native cows, $2.004 60; native heifers. 33.256.50: bulls. 22.3lira4.00: calves. $50'b6.60. HCXJ8 Receipts, 8.000 hesd; market strong snd active; top, $8.6214; bulk of sales, $6 661W.S0; heavy. $8.67W(i.60; pack ers. $6btijj.60: bias and Unfits. 35.7513 1.82 V,. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 4.000 head; market for sheen steady: lamb. 26c lower; lambs, $66097.26; well fed ewes and yearlings, 34.6035.90; Texas clipped yearling. $o.251i00: Texas and Arlxona clipped sheep. $4.5056.76; Texas gnats. $2.76 3. 50; stockers and feeders. $3 6OS6.00. do account Anaconda Atctilaon do pfd Baltimore a Ohio. I'anadlan Pa-M8c . CTiaa. a Ohio rhlceso Ot W C , M. 8t. P. ... DeBeero Denrer a . O do pfd Brio de lat pfd do 8d pfd Illlnoia Central ... 1ouliTllla a Naah. M., K. A T 1844, 88' 84 44 45' it 4V, 87V, Norfolk W.. . I3v,l do pfd . 81 Ontario a W. K-l IFeoneyiranla . .ItoSiRand Mine .. 14JS KeadlCf . itv, do lat pro 41 . 17, do td pfd 44 .188 Rontnern Railway ... 844, . 14V 80 pfd 101 . 4144 Seutkers ParlSa T1V, . 1 I'nlon PtclSe 1514. . 41', I do pfd STt, . 7vt! 8. Steel MS . Tov,l do pfd 154, .141V, Wabaah 10 147 do pfd 44V, . 134, Bpanlih 4a SIVi SILVER Bar, steady, 30 6-184 per ounce. MONEY lii2 per cent. The rate of discount In th open market for short hills la 3,?3'4 per cent; for three months' bills, Svi per cent. Wool Market. ST. TOUIS. July 23. WOOL Steady: medium grades, combing and clothing, 21 (f28c; light fine. 13022c; heavy fine, 14 417c; tub washed, lOtflOHc Elsln Batter Market. . RLOIN, 111.. July 23. BUTTER Firm and unchanged at 20 per lb.; Bales for tha week, (W7.000 lb. RICA I, ESTATE. TRAKSFRRI. 850 $00 275 SOO 1,300 600 00 21.000 St. I.onl LIT Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July IS. CATTLE Re- celpta, 7,600 head, Including 600 Texans; market lower; native shipping and export steers, $4 25fit.26; dressed beef snd butcher steers. .1.7ra5.40; steers under l.unO pounds. $3.3044.90; Mocker and "feeders. $2.0004.60; cow and heifers. $2 1025.25, cannera., $100 ?2.00; bulls, $2 40fM.60; calves. $3.6oi3.O0; exss and Indian steer,, $3.0036.00; cows nd heifers. $1.9oj3.26. HOOS Receipts, 8.500 head: market strong: pigs and lights, ISJO-grt.si: packers. M .50-06.86: butchers snd best heavy. !6.tvM t.86. SHEEP AND I,AMBS-Recelpt. 2.000 head; market steady: native muttons. $3.00 jO.00; lambs, $4.u0yMi; culls and bucks, $3.6i-d4 25; stockers, $3.5.(0. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 23. CATTLE Receipt. 2.n50 head; market steady; na tive steers. $4.60'it).!0; rows and heifers. 11.76(7 01; stockers and feeders. $3.004 iJ. HOOS Receipts. 8.LS head; irarket for light, steady to strung; others steady to 2V4C lower; light. $i.5o'(i 1.6.; medium and heivy, $H.45.57H; bulk of sales, $8. 52-3 6 67V4 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, head; market lfr'tfiic lower; lamba, yearlings, $6.00. 1.26; Ions City lira Stock Market. SIOl'X CITY. la., July 23 (Spcrlol Tele gram. V CATTLE Receipt, fcoo head; mar ket steady to weak: docker steady; betve. 84 601(76 65; cows and heifers. 32 4.75: stockers and feeders. $3.00jj4.00; calve and yearling. $300(78 65. HO 8 Receipts, 2.1C0.head: market 6c higher, selling at HfG0; bulk of sales, $)45U60. Stock la Sight. Recetpts of live stock at th six principal western market veaterday lame- nogs cne .... 8.12 2 ASoJ .... 8u0 J.1"0 .18.(-fl . ?.6?0 .19.0-1 Clarence M. Engl and wife to Samuel L. Winters, lot (I, block 1. McOay ock aV O'Keefe's ad. South Omaha. .$2,000 Bankers' Saving nnd Ixian associa tion to Theophel Vandenbroucke. lot 8. block 7. liitnn Place. tlniilli ' Omaha Mary C. Ryan and husband to Theo phel Vandenbroucke, lot 10, block 7, Lngsn Place. South Omaha Christopher Ryder from Hasting A Hoyden, lot 24, block 2. Haatlng A Hoyden's ad Edwin L. 'Reeves and wife to William R. Wall, lots 1. 4 and 6, block 6a, Florence Mary Jane Wilbur et al. to Ed win Reeves, lot 1, block 86. Florence.... South Omaha Land company to Mar cells Sparks, lots 10 and 11. block 21M5. South Omaha South Omaha Land company to Jo seph Scmpek, lot 7. block 296, South Omaha Edward J. Brown to Thomae J. Hook 4 ft. lot 6 and aW lot 7. block 181V.. Oeorge 8. Rakestram to Aaron Fere. lot 7 and 10 feet lot 8. block 7. Reed's First ad 4,600 James W. Carr and wife to Andrew A. Furay, south 15 acres nH nA sec. 38-15-12 16,000 William B. Waddeof and wife to tha O. F. Davis Co.. lot 7, block 17, Omaha View 1,001 L. L. Owens to O. F. Davis Co.. lot 89, Nelson's ad 1 J. O. Hunsley to Grace Si-ockley, 64 feet lot 12. block 2. Clarend - n ad .... 1 Adolph Huber to Bertha Pohl and husband, lot 14. block 7, Corrlgan Place I Bertha Pohl and husband to Adolph Huber, lot 14, block 7, Corrlgan Place t Frits Sohoenlng and wife to Edna May Martin, lot 1, block 14, Isaacs t Beldens ad 800 Alfred R. Pardun and wife to My F. Hill, lot 2. block 213V, 4,760 Joseph A. DeBoer and H. M. Cutler to Timothy C. Clancy, 17T feet lot 31. 1.600 Maggie Long and husband to Oeorge Clibbe, lot I, block 5, Qraint.-iercy Park ITS Adelaide E. Applegate et al. to Julia Condonler Yen and husband, lot i, I (awes' ad T7S A'lallne M. Kellogg to J. F. Kellogg, lot 6 and 9, Howe's ad 109 Catherine Coagrave to Francis P. Morgan, 40 feet lot 6, block 4, E. V. Smith's ad 2600 May A. Marnell and husband to Cath erine Cosgrave. lot 6, block 4. lea 37 feet. E. V. Smith ad 100 Victoria NovlcHa and husband to Clara Erwln. lot 14. block 6. Al bright's Annex, South Omaha 12$ Alfred P. Hopkins and wife t Thomtt Erwln, lot 17, block 6, Albright's ad 110 John Youcanske from South Omaha Land company, lot 2. block 286. South Omaha 25C Bertha l'nturel and husband to Oacar B. L. Berndes. V lot 4 and 10 feet lot 2, Collins Place v.. 100 Harriet K. Coughlan and husband to Kflie K Carey, lot 2, Rogers' sub llv $00 A' e M. Brown and hunbsnd to John H. Hobart, lot 56. Glee's ad 100 EUraheth Kuhlman to otto D ekman lot 4. Baker's sub dlv ; South Omaha... Rioux City Kaneas City St. Joseph ; St. Louis Chicago Total for July 23... too ..1227,404 I Total G1.670 .y. MM 8 5-0 37.IVO 7.tn fi'oo 3 V7 I 2. oral 4i.7 Metal Mrrkfl. NEW TCRK. July 53 There w a sharo advance In the l.ondon tin market wh'cli evidently continues th scene of soeriila ve activity. Spot closed at ln.l Us and futures at 19. The local market wa qui-t. hut higher In consequence, witn spot quoten St $38 87V 37.20. Copper wa IC higher I t th Ixindon market, with soot rjuoted at 81 5 and futures at M) 7 7d. Locally Ihe mark wa Unchanged, with lake quced at $18 37-618 76; electrolytic. $18.60; casting. $11.7Mtl$00. 1-ead wa unchanged at $5.75 locally but declined 2 d to 16 11 3d In London. Diltr na a hade. hlhr at CAR TRUSTS. Kansas City, Ft Scott & A! em phis s Prtc nnd particulars upon sppllcatlon. A. B. LEACH & CO. NEW YORK. ChlCAQU DOM ON PHILADELPHIA n