TIIE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 19CKT. I. , L. i i 1 ivi i) " "I I ' f. in;1 t 1 1 1 & H"t i -,.1 5 15 fU 0 GRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET Eecoiptg of Wheat Ecormom and E'.ertton Art Eellic FRCPS KNOCKED FROM UNDER PRICES Down Nearly Cent at One Tim, Thoaah Rally to tan al Close" Cora rrlrM Rrk with W heat Liverpool Lower. 4 94d. Futures, quiet; September. Liecerabar. 4a 74d. 4S 64jd; OMAHA. July 81. Wv Lnorrnous primary receipts, beerlsh newi scmng by elevator inlmiu knocked tue prop from under the wheat market. i rice were unchanged at the opening, I.eid steady for awhile, then sold on about ,c. with a rally at the close. What for in news came waa bearish and nothing as MM of bullish conditions In Argentina tnd Russia. Owing to large accumulation it Horns, rash prices are getting lower each day. Export demand Is mill slow. Minneapolis received a sample of new sprirg wheat thla morning and It was of ry fine quality and suggested a good v.ed This had a bearish effect on prices in the northwestern market. The local close was 4c down. Corn prices were firm early In the ses sion. The collapse of the July option and the weakness In wheat was more than th Market could stand and prices broke, the close being e below yesterday for Septem ber. To some extent the distant futures kVinpithlsed. Prlmsrv wheat receipts were 1.355.000 bu. nnd shipments 9R4.0UO bu., against receipts )it year of l.lTJ.Ofn bu. and shipments of T.tt.OfO bu. Corn receipts were 483.000 bu. end shipments J.U.ivn bu., against receipts last jear of 346. uiO bu.. and shlpmenta of .61,000 bu. Clearances were 7W.0O0 bu. of whmt. bbls. of flour, 59.000 bu. of corn, und 1,2") bu. of oats Liverpool closed VfiSd lower on wheat and V.d higher on corn. l.ocul I Bngn of options: Articles 1 Open. I Hlgh. Low. I Close.l Yes y NEW 10RK STOCKS AM) BONDS What Julv... Sept... Iec. . . . Coir July... Hot... May... 67' HI 704 B I 41B 424B 674 B) i"4BI 46B 424 B ta; 70 A I 464' 424, STUB' 67NH 70A 47B 45'A 4:vbA 474 87 B 47 46A 424 A A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat: No. 2 hard, wa9o; No. 3 hard. 6MrWc; No. 3 spring, 06. Corn: No. 3, 4'.Hi47c; No. 3 yellow, 47c: No, white. 4'tf494c. Oats: No. 3 mined. Sic; No. 3 white, 314c; No. 4 whits. Mc. Rye: No. 1 62c; No. 3. He. Omaha Cash Knles Wheat: No. 3 hard, 1 car. tWIe; 1 ear, 684c; 1 car, 6840; No 3 hard. 1 esr, c. Com: No. wniie. j. cnr. vc. car 49AC No. 3, 1 Carlot Chicago Kansas C'.ty Minneapolis , Omaha Duluth St. Louts Receipt. Wheat. M 927 14 163 130 Corn. 21: 97 'si Oats. 2.3 U 85 ItllCAUO GRAM 4ND PROVISIONS features of tfce Trading aatl Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July SI. IJquldatlon by pro-n-'n?nf holders hud a weakening effect today in the local wheat market. At the close wheat for September delivery was off Vc?. ."orii was down IV. Oats showed a loss jf ml'.c. Provisions wera unchanged to f lower. WeskuckS In the wheat market developed towards the end of the first hour. Prior 10 that feeling In the pit wsa steady, there cMng a good demand by shorts who- were influenced bv the comparatively firm tone . f the wheat market at Liverpool. Cash I wises were free seller throughout the en t.re diy. In addition to these sales there ;ii libM-sl selling by local longs who had been holding on to their lines In the hope .f a rally folowlng tha closing out of Jiilv deals. 'Country acceptancea, while r.ot so large aa during the past few days. wer! still of liberal proportions ana pn in.iry receipts continued on a large seal". An Increase of 4.318.000 bu for the week In the AmrrlRan visible supply, ns shown l-i liiadHtreei's. exerted a weakening ef ieri upon the market during the last half i.f t. 0 session. These bearish factors were r Inferred by advlcea from the spring wheal country which told of the generally iiei ent condition of the new crop. The "viWoraJv4d..it rfrtaclpal hQrv frvro shorts.The tone at the close was weak eptfw.ber opened a shade lower to a n.irtp higher at 74c to 74e, sold up to 7l'-c and then declined to 737,c. The cioso was st 741i'U"4l34C. Clearances of wheat and H ur ere equal tn W.000 bu. The world's visible supply Increased I 'i0A bu. Primary receipts were X, 396.000 . ii. compared with l.lTS.OOo for tha corre : VimMns day one year ago. Minneapolis, ulh and Chicago reported receipts of 770 errs, ssnlnst iC cars last week and 773 srs o:ie year agf In the corn pit there was persistent sell In hvoJh houses and liberal sales by In-Itnc-rlal longs. As a result the tone of the marltrt was weak practically all day, the exception being at the Immediate opening, when br buying hy shorts caused moderate frifness. One of the chief sources of aknees was wet weather In Nebraska, e market closed weak. September opened '.nehanged to c higher at fri'de to Sic. old up to Bl'ic and then declined to 4?1c. "inal quotations were at 4f4o. Local re. clpt were 213 cars, with 77 cars of con reet grsde. A decline of Je a bu. In the price of oals for July delivery was the feature of Trading In the oats pit. The weakness of the July option hsd a depressing effect on all other deliveries. Crop news from the northwest was ealu to be very favorable o the bears, and in addition country ac ceptances were reported to be liberal. Bep'ember opened tc to HfJo lower at ?:f(3?Ho to 3?Hc. sold off to 31c and closed Jl Stiff 3IUc. I,ocal receipts were 253 cars. The decline In the price of coarse grain had a weikenlng effect upon the provisions market. Sentiment was also affected bv a 5c decline In the price of live hogs. Tha volume of trading was small. At the close September pork was off 20c at lis. 75. I,ard was unchanged at $H.72S. Ribs were down 7fc st t.97V. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat ?IS cars; corn, 183 cars; oats, 161 cars; hogs. :.0on head. The lending futures ranged as follows: NEW TOR K (IRIERtL MARKET Qwotatlowa of Ike Tar n Varlnws Commodities. NEW TORK, Julv Sl.-rLOUR-R-oelrns. 24.S24 bhls ; exports. 3.414 bbls. ; market baxelv ataariv end nulet: Minnesota patents. 34.SiVir4.S0; Minnesota bakers. 33 45 6 35; winter patents, 14 00 tf 4 Ho. winter straights, 33 75 e3.5; winter extrss, ii ' ti40; winter low grsdes. 3303 3. hre flour, steady; fsir to good, 33180! choice to fancy. I3 95Q4 10. C"RNMKAIy Firm; fine white and yellow, tl. 2091 15: coarse, 31100111; kiln dried, 32.75 S338. RYE Dull; No. 3 western. To, f. o. b., New York W H BAT-Receipts. 121.000 bu. : exports. V. 2. bu. Spot market essy; No. 2 red. i""c elevator; io. 1 rea, lc, 1. o o , irom. No. 1 northern, MVc. f. o. b, afloat; No. I bard winter, R2e.. f. o. b. afloat. Continu ing Its decline, wheat today sold at the lowest In two years. The liquidation ws an Important factor. Induced by the heavy movement, good weather, fine quality of spring wheat and Increasing stocks. Final prices showed c to lc net loss. May. ie.,c, closed at KV; Julv. Si-6S3c, closed st S2c; September, ill ll-lt 81V, closed at Wc; December, MtHc closed at 83 lt-lftc. uki Kecelpts, kf2,270 bu.; exports W, 406 bu. ; spot market easy: No. 1 Wsc eleva tor and 57V-. f- o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow, tKic: No. 2 white, lc. Option market opened steady, but developed a bad break under bearish weather reports and a alump In oats, closing c to lc net lower; September, 8'p67l!i,c, closed at oGVc: December, bvQ 66Tsn, closed at 660. OATS Receipts. 144.200 bu.; spot msrket easy; mixed oats, 2t to 32 pounds. 3"c; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, SSHfl40c; clipped white, IS to 40 pounds. 42HZH6c. ha 1 yuiet; shipping. t!BVc; good ti choice, fScffll.00. HOPS Steady; state, common to good, 106 crop, 10 17c; 104 crop, nominal; olds, nomtnal; Pacific coast, 1905 crop, 104 18c; 1904 crop, 12c; olds, nomtnal. HIDES Steady; Oalveston. 30 to 25 pounds, 30c; California. 21 to ii pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 23 to 30 pounds, 19c. LEATHER Steady; acid. 28S4r27o. PROVISIONS Beef, st.-ndy, family $10.00 10. SO; mess, 18 00 30; beef hams, $21,001? 22 50; pscket, $9 00 . ; city extra India mess. $15.0016 16.00. Cut meats steady; pickled bellies, $11. 50W 13 50; pickled shoulders, $8.50y8.75; pickled hsms, 1 1 2.25 Q 1 2 75. Lard, barely steady; western prime, J.80i.9o, nominal; refined, stesdy: continent, $9.36; S. A.. IKi.f... ruitumund. 37 Ii0'ii7 37V4. Tork. steady; family. $lf r-O; short clear, $17.0ivj) is.'v; mess ii9.60'u;o.oo. TALLOW Steady: city ($2 per pkg). Be; country tpkgs. free), 4T(i51ic. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3VC6VC; Japan, nominal. l'.L 1 ER Sieauy; street price, ex tra creamery, 21c. Offlclal prices: 1 rfuui ery, common to extra, ISwtlsr; renovated, common to ixtra, 16Hgi2lc; western fac tory, common to firsts, Wane; western Imitation creamery, extras, IMic; western firsts. l4'ur4. CHEESE Steady; new state, full cream, large, fancy, I 'ic; fair to guod, lujlic; small, fancy '.lc; fair to good, 10wjil0?; Inferior. vViMie EOG8-Flrm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 24i2.)c; choice, 22 U 23c; mixed extra. 22'323c; western firsts, KfilRc; seconds, IA'3 16r: ; southern. 1dV&16c. 1'OI LTRY -Alive, rather V weaker In tone, but no prices estahlisheo up 10 noon. Ifressed, Irregular; western chickens, ISO 13c; turkeys, lltflSc; fowls, ll14c. Pricei la Laadinc Intiti Mot Upward On or Mors Points lo Tint Hour. CONSOLIDATED GAS DEVELOPS STRENGTH All of Moadar's Deellaa la RaooTered I .at ma la V silted a.ts Steal Caases Rally Bear Close. NEW TORIt. July II. During th ferlods when prices showed a disposition 1 v g 1, o move upwards today there was man'- ' do IXW6: gold coin and bullion, gold certificates, $.,V4,r32.04i. IIOK.6M.303, Slew York Money Market. NEW TORK. July Sl.-MON ET-On rail. ay at '24i per cent; ruling rn'e. 3 per cent; closing bid. 2 per rent; offered, ?i per cent. Time loans, steady; an da vs. 3'4 tWH per cent; 90 days, per cent; I moptns. s per cent PRIME ME per cent. STERLING EXCHANOB Firmer st H 4 n for demand and at $4 2!5'T 4 2?0 for so-day bills; posted rates, $4 i.v: commercial Dins. 4i7ti. SILVER Har. tc; Mexican 014c liONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad, Irregular. New York bonds today iRCANTILK PAPER-6ti4 dollars. St. I.ouls General Market. ST. LOUIS. July 31. WHEAT Lownr; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 71 c; truck. "VS 7i3c; September, 71471Hc old; December, 7llW74c; No. 2 hard, 70H73o. CORN Futures, lower; cash, firm; No I cash, 504c; September, 49'c asked; De cember, 45fcC OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. SCHc; track. SS'-j'g.c; September, 3lc; December, S'-'c; No. 2 white, 3tV(37c. FLOl'H Steady ; Red winter patents $4.3o'ii4.&0; extra fancy and straight $3.7fi4. 30; clear 2.7ya3.26. SEED Tlmo'th" i-d" T754 00. KNM HAL Steady. 32.60. BRA N toac ixeu lUm, ii'H.75e. HAY St.-adv; timothy, $12.5Oigl6.60, prairie $8.u13 00. IRON COTTON TIES-4.1.00. PROVISIONS Pork lower; Jobbing 11650; I Lard steady; prime steam $8.35. Dry salt I meats lower- boxed extra shorts $9.37H: I clear ribs $9.2U: short clears 39.75. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short $10.12'a; clear ribs $10.37'4; short cleara 310.50. 11 1 1 I n , . . . I , . ..kUl.nna ftln. anrl r arm II M 1. J r I VfUIPl , I III. ... I in. I 7J(. . f ' 1 ' W 1 13c; turkeys, 12Hc: ducks, X.c; geese, 5c. Bt'TTER Steady ; creamery, 161f21c; dairy. 14 18c. E EOS Steady at 13c case count. Recelnta. Bhlnments. Flour, bbls,-.. ; 7.000 11.000 Wheat, bu V.... .7.. 7.. ..177,000 Corn, bu M.OuO Oata. bu . fest some repressive Influence on tha movement. While the rlsa waa thua checked, there was no urgent pressure the level was little disturbed, in splto or the decided decrease In the demand fir stocks which la made clear by the shrink age n tha total dealings for the day. During tha buying movement of ths first hour there were advances of a point or more In a number of the transcontinental railroad storks Pennsylvania, Amalga mated Copper and a few storks not of first Importance. Stocks which came out an the advance of some of tha selling wis attributed to bear account. The profes sional element was Inclined to taxe tha short side on the ground that the advaiic had run to some length and Invited re action, especially as tha outside demand which appeared yesterday, as the week end dealings were pronounced to be lay slgnlflcant. It was after the rlss of th first hour had halted that Consolidated Mas de veloped sggresslve strength, recovering all of yesterday's decline and selling at ths high figure of yesterday. The downward turn In ths market yesterday was at tributed very largely to the break In Con solidated Oas, following the announcement of the suspension of dividends on Brook lyn I'nion Oas. The Importance attached to the Incident was due to an assumption that It represented a nolicv on the I " ' of the Stand.ird Oil party that wa likely to he extended to other properties to ni"rt the current agitation against corporation affairs, and especially In the cane of Con solidated Oas. owing to the parallel cir cumstances of that comrany with tho Brooklyn company. The action of tha stock today was regarded as refutation of that supposition, although no statement on tne sunject was rortncoming irom 1 n executive committee, after thla meetlnff todav. The msrket showed no Immediate re vival after the apparent removal of this cause of yesterday's unesslness. Intereit became torpid and the price movements exceedingly sluggish. This was partlcu- la.lt. ....... n . I. l.lt.n Qt St.. 1 O stocks, which wero held In reserve ai parentlv for leadership of the later move ment. It Is doubtful whether the quar terly statement of the net earnings of tho ccmpanv contained any notable e irn'U for those who have been dealing actively In the stocks. The statement did not ap pear In time tn enable the facts to be used at first hand In the market operations of the day. But as the time for the as sembling of tho directors arproached, large transactions In Cnlted States Steel, common, appeared on the tape nnd Its price was carried up to 40, which wn the objective foretold by the speculative sponsors for the market movement. The weather bureau's weekly crop bul letin was noncommltsl, as usual, but con tained nothing to shake the present con viction of the excellent progress of tho crops. The money msrket was not affected by the monthly settlements, which are not Important for August, but forelg.i exchange moved up another step and awa.r from the gold Import level. The inflam matory condition reported from Russia was without effect here, or so far as per ceptible nhroad, where some confidence seemed to be restored over the psvments to be made tomorrow on subscrlntloe- to the last Russian loan. The late movement In Vnlted States Steet carried prices 10 the high level of the first hour, or above, and held them there to a Arm closing. Bonds were Irregular. Total sale. n-r value, $1,709,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. The following are tne qurstar.ona on th Stock exchange: S.lM. High. LOW. Cln. Quotations on were as follows: V. rf U. rt ... an eotipen da cosdos V. a. ois 4. reg.. so coupon V. 8. w 4s, res. do eupen Am Tobscre 4s.... do U Atrhlinn Bn 4s.. do sd). 4 Atlantic r u 4a.. Bal. V Ohio 4a .. do I Ha Brk. It. T. f. 4a.. Central of Oa. la.. d 1st Ina da td loe do Sd Inr Oies Ohio 4Ha. Chlraso aV A. IVai. C, D q n. 4a. C, H. I. A p. 4a. do eel. la COC. gt. l. (. 4 Colo. Ind. ta, aer. do aarlaa B Colorado Mid 4a.. Colo. A go. 4a.... Cabs la r a R. O 4a Distillers' sac. ta. rla p. I. 4s do ta. 4a Horsing Vsl. 4a. Japan da Offered. lMVJ.pan la. M srriM .. v, lS di ctfs 5 10 do 4V ftfa M l'1 i td sarira ! 1VL A N. unl. 4a .K Man. c. g 4a Wa, .12 Mas antral 4a .11" do 1st Inc 1 . ti4 Minn A St L 4a ... M 111 M . K T a 1tS do ?i Sv . HS V. R. R. ot, M. e. 4. Ml .1 N. T. r Isa 10IT, n t. c. da U . 4 INo Parillc. 4a 104 . Ml do la T4 .UIHj'N. W. r. 4a lon'4, . M rv S u rtdg 4a MS . tn) paan. renr. Ia 17 s . to ,Radlns -n 4a n .107 St. L. A I. M e. Is .114 nv, St. I., a s. p. It aa ai OMAHA LIVE STQCi MARKET CgUla Gsnerally Steady At Tditerdgy'i Dacliptv. HOGS GENERALLY SELL SOME EASIER taeen f All Kinds la Ooaal Demanal anal Frea Kellers at Itasdr Prices l.am ha Fifteen Higher. II rows 107 steers II heifers. ... St L. 8 W. r. , .. ns Seaboard A. U . .. KHiSo. ParlBr 4s ... I.. 1014,1 do lal 4s cltt A. 77a go. Rallwar a., ... TT Ts A P. la . ... 14 IT., St. L. AV W. ... fnlon Paris; 4a ...I0S ,f S. Steel M I . .. rv4 Waoaah la . .. do dh. B ...101 Warn Md. 4a . .. , . A L. K. 4a ...104 Wis. Central 4a ... Mt.! II . '4 . 4' .1I44 ,11S . fiv, .ixiva . MS 1144l . 1 . t ,. It J'J.OlXI 6I.O11O oo.OuO Minneapolis C.raln Market. MtWKEAPOLIS. Julv 31 FI.OVR First natents, 4.104i4.2O; second patents, I3.9& 4.10; first clears, J3.S.45. uivin vinik 11.1 .w?ns.7B. rQnnrlnr RnHM of Trade OUOtallOni fOf Mlnnaaoolla and Chicago delivery). Tha range of prices, as reported by V. O. Day dc Lo., Jio-111 ooari OI 1 lauo, wi , Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, July 31.-Ca!l loans, 3V,i&S per cent cent: time loans. closing on stocks andbonda: 14 pr Official Atchiaoa adj. 4a... do 4a Canlral 4a Atrhlans do pfd Boaton A Albany.. Bnaton A Malno... Beaton Elsvatad .. "Itchburs pld .... U'i (antral N T.. N. H AH Pra Marqtiotto .. I'nion Papule Amor. Ara;e. Cham. do pfd Amer. Pnau. Tube. Amar. sugar do pfd Amor. T. A T Amcr. Woolan "do prd Dominion I. A S. . . Kdlaon Elw. lllu. . . Ma. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oaa t nltad Trult I'nltsd Btaos Marh do pfd C. B. Steel do pfd Advantura Alinuea Amalgamated 101U 'Bid. -Asked. (Atlantic ..10l mniham .. 71 leal. A Heela.. . . M4 .Centennial .... . . 100 Iropper Kange , ..III Ipalr Weat .... ..17 Franklin .... ..1K!ornh ..117 1 lal Royale ... .. H Moae. Mining ..1M iMIrhlgan .. M ..152V, .. M .. 2 .. " .All ..114 ..1114 .. 7i ..10l .. 57V, ..:37 .. 1014 .. 47 14 I 700 :3V, 73 !. " 114. 1 74, II 1-4 irov, 11 Mohawk Mont. c. A C Old Dominion Osceola Parrot Qulncr S Tamarack 101 Trinity H United Copper IX I'. 8. Mining M4, V H. oil 10 ftah 17 V, victoria V4 wtnnna T ISt, Wolverine 16 !K)v, Oraen Con 124 an Mnrtn Butte !SiPutte Coalition 12', It' Nevada 11V, 1IM4, Cal. A Art ion a lot I iTerumaeh 10 M Arliona Commercial.. H Sheep I 3.4.1A s.n ; 11.600 3. AO ICS". 12.401 11.S3A 12.t4 . 14.167 13.84s 14,S I UUi 7,iHd S.U9 to. 3a TO DATE. SOtTTll OMAHA, July 31 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Official Monday .2 Official Tuesday 4.100 Two days this week..1i.30 Same days Isst week.. &U64 Sams two weeks sgo ,5o3 Same three weeks ago... 3.917 Bams four weeks ago... 4 til Same days last year t-ifco RECEIFTO mn TUB! TIIR The following table shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: IPS nasi. iiik- Cattle 43.7o2 4W.183 K7i Hogs 1.660.J6.) J.6.M.417 1,!S3 Sheep ti7.M I4S.133 13,3s! CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Tha following will show ths prices paid for the different klnda uf cattle on ths BOUth Omaha market! Oood to choice corn-fed steers. Fair to good corn-fed steers Common to fair corn-fed steers... Good to choice cows and heifera.. Fair to good cows and heifers.... Common to fair mit'i nA heifers. uood to choice Blockers feeders. 1 4-vT4 no Fair to good stockers and feeder.. 3 IM(ir50 Common to fair stockers Ajj3.l Bulls, stags, ete I .0fii4.00 Veal calves 3 76fu76 t'he following table shuws tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: H4 .1130 Mrs. . M7 F. 35 heifers.. WW 1 heifer.. 1 tow.,,, 1 steer... 3 cows. .. 3 cows... lltst 3 4 33 3 U I 30 3 H is jvgoo . 4 6Mi5 JO . 4 4 . 3 4 t.7Vt3 40 1 ("til 73 W. A. Kencston, South pakots. 31 hlfsrs..HMl 3 do i heifers.. '0 77 heifers . 7H7 3 U Kent Hlasall, Wyoming. M feeders.. 4 3 l steers. ...ul 47 cows HJ l( II cows r0 J. M Cattls Co. Nehraaka 14 feeders H47 4 Oil 17 steer ...1140 Shear Pros., Wyoming. to steers.. ..10. 4 i 10o steers.. I mi II steers... 3 W H. Boyer Sons. I 30 4 cows.... O. Hoxla-Nso. 3 63 H. Barlow Wyo. .1270 I 7 1 cow 1W lJXO I 1 steer lowi 1130 Is) steers... .1M Webb Hults eNeb. ! I S J cows V .In I 00 V. Ohriund-tseo. II feeders.. 1030 171 3 feeders. .10.1 I cows oil 3 60 J. H. Minor-Neb. hsifers.. m I 30 , , . Hotitl Huyers are continuing their bear tactics and are pounding the market at every opportunity. That is not onlr the case here, but at everv other selling point. This action on the part of buyers arpears to be due to the general feeling thai nogs are and have been for some time selling too high. Cn ths other hand, In spits Of s.l the pounding. It seems very hard to got values down. ...... This morning buyers started out bidding lower again, th ssme aa they have prac ticably every dav the last week or ten das. and they succeeded In buying the hogs vj 6c lower than yesterday, ihe trade ws not very active at the decline, aa aelr" fought for every cent and would not take off anything only as absolutely P"mrellea to. The forenoon wss wen nova anything like a clearance wss Representative saics selling 130. at IS.lotJA.40; bulk o aaiea, KfX ft? t 30 3 4 ' 4 I 10 I 19 lark la giant. Receipts of live stock at th Big prlnclpnl Sheep. j'rvifi 1.4J 4 13.04J I8.M western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. South Omaha 4.H 11 Sioux city l.""0 4i,1 Kansas City ll.'M) lt.' et. Joseph 3 n in.'4 St. i.oiiie ix) i:.iw Chicago 4.0" 14.i Total KUM W.TM t)at. 1S0S. I1S0S. 104. 11I0S.IHOI. 1901. 1000. July 17.. .( July 18... jiuiy l...l m., J n t 181 I JUiy 30... 47U, M Ih osi R 0) July 21... 471 I 61 1 S 101 6 it2 Ju y 23... I t 4&j 07 t fti July 23... ( wl juiy 84.. , bo I 471 16 18 July ...i I k-2 b ul K 041 S 06 Julv ... I 49t4 R SOI ft 11 1 July 37. ..I I 44V, I 681 6 H! July ?.... 43 I 61! t 1 July 2... I 50 b 11 Juiy 0.,.l I IHU I & Ml July 31...I f I 53 16 No. 14.. 14.. 41.. n.. 71.. 3.. 41.. 14.. 64., 47., It.. 1. II. 17.. 5 1 I 17 T 7 I 771 ...I . n, a c E OA - I IH , Ml I III 60S I Mi I 30( 7 71 I M 4 W t.M tA t ill 5 ft 7 74 5 W t 87 1 W ( IWH " 1 ft 6a 4 as 7 62 6 0, , 7 001 S 371 6 01 W 6 til 4 17 7 411 o ii i 7 63 3 741 I OS 7 521 6 ! I 01 4 Ml I 5 591 8 0 4 901 7 M t II 7 56 B 47 I 01 T 47 ( Jxii i rjri j I 02 7 52 6 611 i ' Sunday. RANGE London rioslng Stocks. LONDON, July 31. Closing quotations on th Stock exchange were: Articles. Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat I I July...! 78VI Sept...l74S(trAi Dec....'774ijVi orn I July... Sept... Msy... Outs July... Sept... iJec... pork Sept... I.ard 8pt... tVt... i Nov... Ribs Sept... Oct.... MS7; f'aflol S2 3241HHI II 34) 8 70 8 77W 8 724 02 J I 86 I 78Vi 721 72,! 734 74' 73','74V,a'474S'(? 77Vt 76Vij 7t)'j r. Sin' 4 I 4tJ 51 6111 494,'47,17,l 60'4 4Vai 4747'! 48H S2t! Sov, 30V4 33 82vi 81 lldjM, 3341 32 31y' 33, II 36 It 75 It 75 1H 95 8 76 I 70 8 7?H 8 72 8 82V, 8 77V, 8 774 8 80 8 75 8 70 8 724 8 724 9 05 8 974 8 974 9 00 686 180 88006 , ini u y '674m7,764B 1 Articles. I Open.l Hlgh. Leow. Close.l Yes y. Wheat: May.. July.. Sept.. Dec... Flax- July.. Sept.. Oct... 1 14 1 1241 1 10 114 I 1 124 1 10 794 41) Hi 7SI is 7 7441 75V 1 124 1 in.- 1 0941 1 1:4 1 114 1 0941 804 744 74V 764 1 14 1 124 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 774c; No. 1 northern, 704c; to arrive, 757c; No. 3 northern, 74ic; to arrive, 74ao: No. 3, 7244j73c; No. 1 durum, 7c; No. 1 durum, 66-i,c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 464c; No. 3, 46c. Oats: No. 3 white, 30c; No. 8, 2VU29C. Barley, 36ia44c- B. 4lo0c. Flax. 31.094- Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 31. WHEAT Unchanged to 4c lower; September, 67 4c; December. 9 4ic; cash, No. 2 hard, 9fy 71c; No. 3, 8841684c; No. 4. 6Sc; No. 2 rea, 704 71 4c: No. 8. 9c; No. 4. 64c CORN September, 46 c; December, 42'c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 49V"; No. 3, 494c; No. 2 white, 61c; No. 8, 604061c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 364c; No. 2 mixed. 32 33c. jXiGrt Firm: Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases included, 17 4c per dos. ; case count. 16 4c per dos.; cases re turned. 4e per dos. less. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $10.00; choice prairie. $8RO&8.70. RYK steady; toooc. Bl'TTER Firm; creamery lng, 144c. Receipts. Wheat, bu 862.000 Corn, bu 16.000 Oats, bu 6,000 19c; pack Shipments. 681.009 32.000 ii.UIIJ Cash quotations were aa follows: H.Ol"H Steady: winter patents, 33.603 1 90; straights, 3 30o3.o0; spring patents, 4.714 00, atraights, 13 4oa3.75; bakers, 3.J t90. WHEAT No. ! spring. 7H6T64C: No. 3. ;t876c: No. I red, 724ti7?Sc. CORN No. 3. 604a6oJc; No. 3 yellow, lie OATS No. 2, 304c; No. 2 white, 3JVfi33c; No. 3 white. 31Vc. RYF.-No. 2. 6-. BARI.EY Caood feeding, 35U39C; fair to choice malting, 49 50c. SEEDS No. 1 nax. 3108: No. 1 north western. 11.00. Prime timothy, 13.86. Clover, cnnlrsct grade. Ill 76. PROVIS10N9-Short ribs sides (loose), !8.araj.0. Moss pork, per bhl., 317 00. Ijird per l'O lbs.. Is 66. Short clear aidea (boxed)! JUii',60. ' Following were the receipts and ahlp nients of flour and grain: Recelpta. Shlpmenta. Flour, bbls 21.500 41.4VO Wheat, bu 5'. 2O0 140 Corn, bu 2V9.200 5iS0 Oats, bu 414O0 83400 Rye bu n,0n) Barley, bu 13. 300 7.900 On th Produce exchange today th but ter market wsa firm: creameries, l&SHc; dairies. 154tfl84c. F.ggs. firm; at mark, cases Included. l!01Se; firsts. 15c: prime firsts, 164c; extras. 184c. Chees. nrm; K4c. Available Sopplles of firaln. NEW YORK, July 31 Special cable and telegraphic communications received hy Bradtreets show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with previ ous account: Wheat I'nlted States and Canada, east Rockies. Increased 4.816,000 bu Afloat for and In Europe decreased 2.600,000 bu. Total supply increase 1. 716.0)0 bu. Corn I'nlted States and Canada, east (Rookies, decreased l.SKl.OuO bu. Oats I'nlted States and Canada, east Rockies, decreased 684.000 bu. The leading Increases reported this week are: 1. 346.010 bu. at the Chicago private elevators; 477.WO bu. at Iiiiliivllle; 137,000 bu. In Lincoln. Neb., and vicinity; 105,000 bu. at Nashville; M.niO bu at Newport News; 66. Ola) bu. at Cleveland: &6.(0 bu. at St. Joseph and 60.000 bu. at Omaha. The leading decreases are: 38.100 bu. In Manitoba: 96.000 bu. at the Milwaukee firlvate elevators, and 80,000 bu. at Port and, Me. Mllwaakea Oraln Market. MILWAUKEE. July 31 WHEAT Mar ket lower; No. I northern, 79tiKOr; No. 3 northern. 77i'r79e; September. 744c bid. RYE Steady; no. 1, tscuwMe. 4 BARLEY Dull 40if4e CORN Firm; tember, 4c. No. 3, 6&a654C; sample. I cash, 6044152c; Sep- rkllaalelphla Praalao Market. PHILADELPHIA. July Jt-Bl'TTER-unchanged extra western creamery 214c; xtra nearby prints 34c. EtJOS Firm, nearby fresh and western fresh 19c at mark. CH ELSE Firm, N. T. full creams, U4?l!c Liverpool Grain anal Pratvlaloaa. IJVBRPOOt July 31 -WHEAT-Spot. nomlr.al, futures. . ull : July, nominal; Sep tmbr. s64d; Dei-ember. 64d COKN-Spvl, tjulel; Auicrlcao lulled. Old, 6-4c; no Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA, July 31 CORN Lower yellow. olVc: No. 3, M'c: No. 4, arrade 4Wa49kiC. OATS Ixiwer; No. 3 white, new. 82a X.',c; No. 3 white, new, 3263Z4C; No. 4 white, new, 31c. Adama Expreas Amalgamated Copper .... American C. A F Am C. F. pfd American Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd...'...., American Express ; American H. A U pfd... Amarlean lea. aecurltlea. American Ulnaeed Oil Am. Uneees Oil pfd."..:., American Locomotive ... Am. Locomotive pfd American 8. A R Am. g. R. pfd Amerioan gugar Refining Ara. Tobacco pfd ctfa.... Anaconda Mining Co Atehloo Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Dal. A Ohio sfd Brooklyn Rapid Trsnalt.... Canadian Pacific Central ot New Jersey Cheaapeeke A Ohio Chicago Oraat Weatern Chicago A Northweatern... Chicago, Mil. A 8t. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C , C. A St L. . a-dlv Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colo. A Bo. lat pfd Colo. A Bo. 2d pfd Conaoltdated Oaa Corn Producta Corn Producta pfd Delaware A Hsdeon Delaware. U A tv Denver A Rio Orande Denver A R. C. pfd Dlatlllera' Securities Brio Kris lat pfd -. Erie id pfd General Klectrlo Hocking Valley Illinois Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Control Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kanaaa fltr Bo. pfd Loulavllla A Nashville Mexican Cantial Mtnoeapolla A Bt. L M.. St. P. A 9. 8 M M . St. P. A B. 8 M. pfd.. Mltaourl Pacific Miasourl. K A T M . K. A T. pfd National Load N. R. R. ol M. pfd. ex-div New York Ceulral New York. O A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Mall Hennavlvanla People a Oaa P.. C, C. A St. j Pressed Street Cr Preaaod 8. C. pfd Pullman Palace Car. ex-4lv Reading Reading 1st pfd. Reading td pfd Republic Eteol Republic Steal P'C Rock laland Co Rock Island Co. P'1 St. L. S. r 14 v"4 Loula 8 W 8t. b. g. W pfd southern Pacific So. PaclBc pfd Southern Rallwar Ba. Rallwar Did Tenneaaea Coal A Texaa A PaclBc. Toledo, Bt. I.. A T., Bt. L. ft W. I'nion Pacific ... Pnion Pacific pfd United States Kxprees-... I'nlted Btates Realty I'nlted States Rubber V B. Rubber pfd I'nlted Btatea Eipreoe.... I 8. Steel pfd Va -Carolina Chemical ... Va -Caroline Chem. pfd.. Wahaah Wabaeh pfd Weila-Fargo Cxpreaa WoeltBghouee glectfia ... Weatern Vnlon Wheeling A Lake Erie... Wteronetn Central Wla Central pfd Northern Pacific Central Leather Central Leather sfd Sloaa-Sheflleld Steel Oroat Northern pfd Inlorereegh Metropolitan lnterorougb. Met. pfd Total sales lor ta ear, M.4O0 1,400 100 too 101. 87 looaj 32 ii 144 'rt 240 jit" IIW) it, too II. IM . 1,70ft too . l.0 . 14.600 t'r to .111.100 t00 . 25.400 . t.400 ! 'iiioo 100 00 . I4.I10 100 40S t.4O0 to. 100 1.400 4.IO0 ll.ino ""too 400 1114 101 111 4 HH toov, 1401 120 71V, 144 II II 101 111 II '. J1 70S 62 1U '7B4 120 100 100 12 T14 mi ii7 100 1 1 100 140 120 1 71 144 '17 li 300 l0 II u to II 111 '71" 117 1.100 41 41 100 1.4.1 too n 41 tl 11 7 tot ti in MO 100 400 1TI 11 4 171 11 14 Dnlatk Grain Market. PCLL'TH. July 31-WHEAT-To arrlv and on track. No. 1 northern. 77c; No. i northern. 754c; July. 7ti4c; September, 76o. OATS To arrive, on track and July, 3Jc. aa-ar ssl r-olaaaet. NEW YORK, Jply 31-SrOAR-Raw firm; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal. 91 test. 3 "0 3 13-I6c; molasses sugar, I ; refined, steady: No. t. 4 20c: No. 7. 4 16c; No. I, 4 10c; No. ?. 4 05c; No. 10, 4 0 c; No. 11. 3.96c; No 12. 3 90c; No. 13. I"'i. No. 14, 8.85c; confectioners' A. 4.(60; mould A. 6 1 So. cut loaf, 6.60c; crushed, 6 60c; powdered, 4 90c, granulated, 4.80c; cubes. 5 l)6c. NEW ORLEANS. Julv r -Sl'GAR-Steady: oin kettle cnlrifugal I'll 7-lnc; I centrifugal jelluW 3vj44o; Btcor.ds, I i:jJ'C mo 100 1.400 100 1.100 1.440 "'ioo 100 1,000 I, 700 1.600 4.700 tot) 400 (00 TOO IO II. 4' t 61 17 14 141 isi" 171 ti nv ' i" 90 V . "w w 1WV4 82 24 II 2V4 Mvk 141 10 isi no 11 13 11 71 IM 47 V4 W) li" M D2V, 1.100 10 4 Iron W. . 9'4 t JOO t MM 4mi 100 104 IM. s t.1'0 ina too "ioo N.I0O tOS to lot T1.40 17.400 1S1 It ri M 25 44 41 i" 14 inv, 144 12 t 141 77 44 104 1 2 CI. 146 101 17 100 2 IV, 117 II 46 10 11 71 111 142 ll ia 100 v, 161 1 100 140 11? 12 71 11. n lt II too 110 II it 1 64 14 70 62 lillVi 90 71 I1KV, too 41 SI 4 43 71 70 1S 121 17V 1 a3 44 41 MV, 61 14 l4t 141 10 41 162 V, 171 IS "4 4 KVa Il! 47 V, M 414 Ml u lo 12 61 60 520 111V, Console, money do account .. Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific . Chea. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. A Bt. P... PeBeort Iienver A R. o.... do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd Illlaola Central .. Louisville A Naah M.. K. A T 61 LVER Bar 17 -l N. T. Central 7 13.11 Norfolk A W.. ...II do pfd ... 4'ontarlo A W.. ...lOIVPennavlvanlB 12JV,. Rand Mlnea .. .170 . 61V, . 11 .lto . 17V. . 44 . 17 . 14 . II 72'. .112 .144 14 Reading do lat pfd do Id pfd Southern Railway do pfd Southern Pacific L'nlon Pacific ... do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Wabaah do pfd pan.sh ..141 .. ! .. f4 .. 41 .. 47 .. 4H .. 17 .. 44 .. 44 .. 17 ..101 .. 76 . .154V4 .. 7V, .. 4" ..!(', .. 10 Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis ... Sioux City .. OF PRICES. Cattie. ....31.75fu5.75 .... 1.252.S5 2.0tiri.l6 2.00Uti.SO J. 26145.00 Hogs. 36.X0.424 6 Ktf.70 6 2f. yW.75 .Ufll.6 8.10gi.4O YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to th country and their points of destination: CATTLE. J. A. Anderson, Elliott, la. Q S. O. Newtson, Oilman, 111. U P. Bostwlck, Woodbine, la. N. W... Thomas Price, Thayer. Neb. F. JE... burgess N. A Co., Kennard, Neb. F. F. k.. Cowden, Hamburg, la Q W. H. Bell. Tabor. la U Cars. 2 per ounoe. steat. v IOI.IM wjlN.i Z4B4 per, cent. The rate of discount In the onen market for mon short bills Is 8S8 1-1S per cent; for thiee iths' bills, 31-lf.fc84 per cent. Forela-n Financial. IXDNDON, July 31s-.Money was In re stricted supply, good demand and dearer today. Discounts were, firm. On the Stock exchange dealings wej-e restricted with the approach of the holidays, but earlv weak ness and uneasiness regarding the Psrls settlement gave way to a firmer close. Con sols recovered from an esrly decline, but home rails sagged. Russlsns hardened after weakness In the forenoon. Americans were somewhat uncertain. The small amount of business transacted In the fore noon was barely sufficient to lift prices to over parity. Later, with New York buying, the market Improved and prices closed steady at a fraction below the bst quota tlons of the day. Kaffirs were dull while swsltlng the government's stand In the House of Commons regarding the Tran vsal constitution. Japanese Imperial As of 1SKH closed at 102. PARIS. July 31. Prices on the Bourse to day opened henvv owing:, to a number of forced Sales of Russians. Later Russians strengthened on the prcspects of an early formation of a ministry and closed firm. Russian Imperial 4s cloed at 71.76 and Rus sian bonds of 1904 st 418 CO. W. W Iatta, Logan. la.-I. C M Gross, Madison. Neb. U. P Kauf 4V Co., Hastings, Neb Q J. F. Cameron, Tekamah, Neb. M A Qreenway & Co., Nodaway, la. Q..,. P. C. Mellor. Wayne. Neb. 3d. & O.... BHKEP. U.U. L. C. Harvey. Pliilllns. Neb Q 8 O. S. Christian, Madison. Neb. V. P 4 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H'r's. C. M. & St. P. Missouri Pacific 3 Union Pacific system. 46 C. A N. W., east 1 C. A N. W., west a C St. P., M. AO C B. A Q , east 1 C, B. A Q., west 70 C, R. I. A P., east C, R. I. A P., west.. .. Illinois Central Chlcsgo Q. W 1 Total receipts 185 8 I 23 10 48 4 11 80 I 6 1 3 Io6 41 41 44 10 II 16 41 41 41 I 41 14 67 44 14 46 11 4 71.. 14.. 41.. 44 . 11.. Av, ,.. ..let .271 ...14 .141 ...14 . . I4 ...170 .113 ...:u ...SI ...ISI ...17 ...140 ...1S .. (ft .. Ill ...MO ...146 ...let ...MO ...141 .. IM ...M4 ...1st ...IM .. ISI ...iw ...164 ...Ml ...144 ...166 ...174 ...140 ...144 ...111 ...124 ...111 ...141 ...141 .160 th. Pr. 10 4 to t tin 4 16 n it 14 M t II I It t 16 16 I 13 4 16 t 14 4 24 t 21 I 17 11 10 I 10 10 4 10 4 K) I 10 I 10 m to o I to t 21 4 11 4 11 I 16 I 16 4 16 I M II 4 16 16 I II No. II ... 71.... 41 ... It.... 79.... II.... 16.... 0 ... 11.... at ... M ... II.... 14.... 71 ... It.... 4 . . . 41 ... II... 60..., 47..,. 41 ... , 14 ... . II... 14..., II... 74.... II..., 7... 1... 46... al..., 61... 74... 11... II... 44... 11... 16... It... 16. 76. A. ,..ri ,..!J4 .114 ,.111 ...114 ...221 ...247 ...lit ...111 ...tor ...tn ...l4 ...411 ...IM ...114 ...l4 .. r ...in .. tn ...tii ...144 ...Kl ...111 ...16 ...116 ...111 ...1st ...IM ...II ...111 ...111 ...IK ...120 ...121 .. 107 ...120 ...lit ...tot ...II .vt Ivl effected. Bh. Pr 140 4 II ... 18 110 4 16 10 I 16 SO t 17 210 I 17 110 4 11 0 I 17 40 t 10 124 t 40 ... 4 40 tie t 40 10 4 40 40 4 40 40 44 ... 4 40 14 I 40 ... 4 44 90 4 40 40 4 44 lit I 40 ... t 44 ... 4 44 ... 4 4 It 4 40 ... 4 41 ... 1 41 ... 4 42 10 4 41 140 4 41 ... 4 4t 110 I 41 110 I 41 ... 141 SO 4 41 44 4 42 ... 4 46 40 4 44 M 4 44 ... 60 ... 46 18 1 The disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purcnasing tn num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 438 Bwlft and company it Cudahy Packing Co 1,139 Armour A Co 340 Hill A Son 95 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 45 Wolf 49 Bullah A Kline 48 Hslstead Carey A Benton 54 McCreary A Carey 1 Other buyers 641 2,167 8,211 2.613 8.48 251 753 693 l,3u0 64 060 SHEh.t- Kecemts of snaeD were less than half as large as yesterday, only thirteen fresh csrs bp iner reported in. The market on fat sheep was In very satisfactory con dition, the demand being gooa no ovm tlilni offered received steady bids Drompti)' The, sellers were a little bullish In their views nnd rrfeit to nush valUSS UDWUTd, but, whlls packers were ready to take) everything at steady prices, they did not appear disposed, to put on anywima. result waa that the aheap all sold In prao tlcally the same notsaes as yesterday. Five mor cars of the C. H. Boun wethera from Oregon aold at 34.80, the same as yes terday. Kwea brought 84,16fl4.60, with a few yearlings St 66 it. , Lambs were In very light supply, only one hunch being offered. They were Idaho lambs, the sam as brought e 86 day, and sold at 17.00 today, showing an advance In th lamb market of 15 cents. There were more feeder buyer than feed ers this morning, the supply of that kind of stock being limited and vTthln ; of fered sold very readily at good. te0 prices. Th demand was very good, and without question, had the stuff been be . there would have been no trouble In dis posing of a good many car;. . . Quotations on killers: Oood to choice spring ismbs. lo76S7.40; fsir to good spring lfmbi 3W.7. good to choice . year linn 5.35.75: fair to goo1 ycarHngB. 86)0a fair to good wethera, 34.604J4.76; good to choice eiesT 84.3of4.60; fair to gocS ewts. 18.904.80. Quotations on feeders. 6.00: yearling. 16 0Orj5.86; 4.80; ewes, 83.604M.16. RepreaentatlT sales; No. 260 Montana feeder awes SM Montana feeder ewes , 208 Montana feeder we , 300 Montana feeder ewes 8 Wyoming welhers 12fA Wyoming wethers 175 Idaho ewe 1 native ewes 189 Idaho yearlings 88 Idaho lambs, culls 94 Idaho Iambs, culla 879 Idaho lambs 101 Idaho lambs 4 natlv lambs CHICAGO l.lK STOCK Iambk, wethers. 36. 50f 84.607) Av. Pr. 86 3 85 85 I 85 93 4 16 ,96 4 15 ,110 4 26 ,107 4 80 US 4 60 160 6 00 ,91 6 23 , I 75 ,63 6 75 ,68 7 00 .88 7 00 .80 7 W MARKET Bank Clearings. OMAHA. July 81. Bank clearings for today were 31.385.191.01 and for the corre sponding date last year 31,410,909.11. too to 16 64 26 41 41 n" 74 111 'e I 164 12 'ii 161 71 41 104 104 too 10 "4 'too itu 1 400 1.400 10 100 104 744k tw 11 ST. toe star. II 16 lot" 14 '74 t4 87 14 40 ! M 11 43 4 21 62 l" !- tt 41 l.'.J 11 7 47 : 121 n 41 107 H 100 44 107 11 41 20 144 1 14 41 K M 141 74 !v 71 Wool Market. BOSTON. July 81.-WOOL Th wool mar ket Is active and firm and the lookout for the future Is considered excellent. The outward movement Is heavy, shipments having been large. Th transfers in fleece wools hav been especially voluminous. Territory are fairly active. In clothing wools there Is a steady movement of line and fine medium. Pulled wools are In steady demand. Foreign grades are fairly active and steady. Leading quotations are about as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX and abov 34&36e; X Sl324c: half blood 34tf3bc; fine unwashed, 2tt(l.tc; half blood unwashed. Wd'Mc; blood unwashed 34'i.'l6c: blood unwashed 3'a33c. Delaine Washington 3tii37c; delnlne unwashed 27V-'rtl'i4c. Michigan fine unwashed U'glioc; half blood unwashed aruX-'o; blood un washed 324(1330 quarter blood unwashed, 31ln32c: delaine unwashed 2728c. Ken tucky, Indiana and Missouri Combing blood. 3tf34c; combing quarter blood 33?3tc; Texas (scoured basisi fine 12 months 77X(t73c; fin 8 to 8 months 6fT70e. Califor nia iscnured basis) Northern choice 7'Vn72e Southern 6V3c. Fall free 7ii2o. Oregon (scoured basis) Eastern stuple 73li74c; east ern. No. 1. doming wn.oc; vuuoy ftWIc Territory staple (scoured basin) fine 705'Mc. Fine medium 68i70c; medium Cfi.itvc. Colorado and New Mexico snring, (soouredi X t'!7(ic; No. 2 1.4'yiiic: Pulled wools (scoured) extra 72'&74c; fine X fii'fiOtiC. fine 6"tiifc. Colorado and New Mex ico spring, (scoured) X fiSTOo; No. 2. fine A. super. 6.Vdt54c; U. supers. iyuhfc. ST. LOl'IS. July 31. WOOIj Steady; Mndhtm grades combing and clothing nuHc: light fine 1S'uJc; heavy line 14jl.c; tub washed. 3Tg384c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 81 METALS There was a reaction In the London tin msrket today with spot closing at 170 12s 6d and futures at 170 17s 6d. Locslly the tin mar ket was a little lower In consequence, with the tone quoted at 337 12V.fi37.374. Copper waa also lower In the Ixindon market, clos ing at 82 10s for spot and 81 12s d for futures. Ivocany tne market waa steady and unchanged, with lake nnoted at IIS 5o J 18 76: electrolytic at 818 26(31850 and castin at 818 WS18 25. Lead wss unchsnared at 85.26 In th local market ann lower abroad, elos. lng at 18 13s 9d In London. Spelter de clined 6a to 2ti 10s in the Ixindon market. Ixwally It was unchanged at 16.15. Copper was Irregular In the English mirV--' with standard foundry closing at Vs 9d and Cleveland warrants at 51s I4d locally no change was reported. No. 1 foundrv north ern Is quoted st l WM9.X; No. i foundry northern at $18 2fVftl8 50; No. 1 foundry southern at 318.0'sti 18 f0. and No. I foundry southern at 817.DOtfl8.0o. ST. LOUIS. July 31. M ETA LS Lead, dull at $5.65; spelter, dull at $5,924. Totals $.844 11,670 1.363 CATTLE Receipts ot csttls were fair for a Tuesday. 166 cars being reported in when the market opened, but the run looksj small compared to the 340 cara received yesterday. It might be added that th official recount shows the receipts yester day to have bsen the largest of sny day since Februsry 27, when 841 ears wr re ported in. With tha excention of that day ft was the heaviest since November 1 of last year. As noted yesterday, the large reeelpta and the heavy break at other market points demoralised values to a large extent at thl point, so that yesterday's market was th worst experienced here in a long time. Cat tle of all kinds sold lower and the trade wss dull ven at the decline. As showing the estent of th decline some of th sam cattle sold 60c lower yesterday than they brought one week ago. After such a stilt break tn values It was only natural to e nert som difference In the opinion of sellers as to prices today. They were, how ever agreed that the market waa no worse today; In other words, that values wsr generally steady with yeaterday. In some cases sellers even thought that they would be a little better today on ths more de sirable of their holdings. Cows and heifers also sold 8 bout steady, there being no further downward move ment In vaiuea, at , loaat, nun wurviiy ui mention. ... ,, . The supply of feeders was smsll snd they were about steady at yesterday's decline. Representative saies. Cattl tteady-Hagja and Bhe Strong; to Hlajher. .Tuninn tniv 11 . CATTLE Receipts, 4.000 head. ' Market steady: cor"m." ,,im. steers. l4.2T.fl6 25; cows. $2.7584.60; heifera. 83.758 56: bulls. $1 40(34.40; $5.60f26; stockers and feeders HOUB xveceipio OMttIA WHOI.KAI.K MARKET. Caadltlnn at Trade and 4nt4atlana aa Maple and Fancy rrodnee. KCIO8- Receipts, liberal; fresh stork, 16V LIVE POM. TRY- Hens, 9 : roosters, &e. turkeys. .IWfUc. ducks. 7c. spring chickens 14c per lb. Bl TT EH Packing stock. 144c; cholc4 fancy dairy. 154iiSc; creamery. JltfClVtC. HAY-Prices quod by Oman Feed com pany; Choice upland, 19 60; medium. 99.00 coarse. 4K41 6x1. Hy straw, t "7 00. I BR AN Per ton. $14 Oil. VEGETABLES TOMATOES Horn arown. per basket el 30 lbs., tnftaoe. WAX BKAN8 Per market basket ot about 15 lbs., 36c. TURNIPS. BEhiTS AND CARROTS Pat bu. 9Oc4j1.0. I.KAK LETTUCE Hothouse, per tjotv heads, 20c. Cl't I M HERS Home grown, per dog. 25jV. o.n ions Home grown, 3c per lb. GREEN ONIONS-Per dos bunches, IOO. RADISHES Per do. bunches. 16c POTATOES lr bu., 06c. I NAVY LEA NS Per bu., 31.86; No. t, $1.71. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 54c. i GREEN PEPPERS Per market basket.! 75c. OR A NOES Mediterranean sweets. all1 Sixes. 84.ftrrt4.IO: Valencies, all sixes. 8fi.0ndi I 60. , LEMONS -Llmonlrrs. extra fancy. lat; slse. la 00; 300 to lt slse, $7.00: other brands, j $1.00 less J BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch. $1.7M2 26; Jumbos, $2.50433 00. PINEAPPLES Florida sixes, tl 10 mnit 38. $3.50. FRUITS. PEACHES-Yellow freestone. $1.00; Texaa ElWtaa, per 4-basket crate, 75c; tVbasket, PLUMS California, $1.60431. TK. B LA CKBEHH1 E8 Per 34-qt. crata, $3.36. PEARS Calif ornla, 2 50 per box. MF.U'iNS. WATERMELONS Per lb., 14o, or abovit Sntf-tV each. CANTEliOTTEB-Colorado and Arlsona. Per crate (standard). $3.50: ponies, $2.60; Texas, per crate (about 46 melons), $3.75: ponies, $2 00. CUT BEEF PRICES No. 1 ribs, 12c; No, I ribs, 10c; No. S ribs, 8c; No. 1 loin, 15c: No. 3 loin, 134ci No. I loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 5c; No. I chuck, c: No. 3 chunk. 4c; No 1 round, 8c; No. I round. 8c; No. 3 round, 60; No. 1 plat, lc; No. 2 plate, 84c; No. 8 plate, 3o. MISCELLANEOUS CIDER Per keg, 33 75; per bbl., $8 75. HONEY New. per 24 lbs., $3.60. CHEESE-SwIss, now. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twins, 134c: young Americas, 16c. NUTB Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells, new crop, per lb.. 164c; hard shells, per lb., 184c. Pecans, large, per lb., 14o; small, pet lb.. 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 13?134o. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb.. 15c. Cocoamits, 84 00 per sack of 100. flITflAB npnr.,,1,,1.,1 In KV.I. as OA. granulated cane. In sacks, 35.21; granulated beet, In sacks, $6.11. SYRUP-ln bbls.. 37c per gal.: In cases. ( 10-1 h. cans, $1.70; esses. 11 6-lb. cans, $1.80; cases, 24 2-lb cans. $1.86. COFFEE Roasted. No. SI. 2H4c ner lb.l No. 80, 204c per lb.; No. 2B. 184c per lb.; No. 20, 154c ner lb.; No. 21, 124c per lb. CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh. pel quarter bbl.. 100 lbs., $4 00; Norway mack erel. No. 1, $28 00; No. 2, $28.00; No. 3, 330.0O; Irish. No. I 816.00; herrlna. In bbls.. 200 lba each, Norway, 4k, $12 00; Norway, 3k. $13.00i Holland, mixed, $11.00; Holland herring, m kegs, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, TOn. canneu ti(.H)UB .-orn, standard west ern, 55ti4T0c: Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, 3-lt csns, $1.06fl.40; 3-lb., 974C1B 1 .00. pineap ples, grated. 2-lb., 32.fl6tT2.80; sliced. $1.90a 2.20: sallon armies, fancv. $3 00: California apricots. 31.752. 00; pears, $1.76fii.60; pear he fancy, n.75'a'3.40; It c. peacnes. uurijj.w. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26: fancy Chinook, F.. $2.10; fancy soekey. F.. 81.96; sardines, 4 oil, $2 60: V mustard. $2.50?8 10. Sweet po tatoes. 31.16Wl.aTi; sauerkraut, (too; pump kins. SOCgtl.OO; wax beans, 2-lb., 76490c; lima beans. 2-lb., 75cO$l.S6; splnsch, it 36; cheap pea. i-b.. 60o; extra. 76itOc; fancy. $1.8611.76. . . HIDES AND TAL1X3W orean sairea. No. 1, 124c: No. a, U4c; full hldea l4Vn94c freen hides, no. 1, 10c; in o z, c; noraa, 1.60S 26: sheep pelts. oOritTtl.25. Tallow, No. 1, 4c; no. I. ic. WOOL Per lb.. 18ifJ28o. Evaprated Applea and Dried Fralla. NEW YORK. July 31 EVAPORATED1 APPLES Market la firm on snot with prime, quoted H1jfll4e. choice at 1141713 40 and fancy at 12c. Prime fruit for Decem ber delivery Is offered at 6'c with buyer little under that figure. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes, show no fresh feature. California 70s to 40s are quoted 74e to 80 and Oregon 40s to 30a 10c to 12c. Aprleots are nominally quoted at 15e. Peaches unchanged with choir quoted at 10Ho; fancy at U413c gnd xtra fancy at 12tfl24o. Raisins ar quiet: loose muscatel are quoted at 6g7o; seeded raisins 910c. 14,000 bead. calves. 82.60 4V4. 75. Msrket was Slew York Mlnlatr taxka NEW YORK. July SL Closing quotationa on mining stocks wer: . to lUttlo Cklat 1 .114 Oniarla ts . 16 jOpbir tot . a IPboenls 1 . II Totoal is . as iBaeaso a , sot Sierra Nosoas 11 man neaea 16 Adams Ce Alice Breeoa Bmnesvirk Co t'osoetorh Tunael Ton ral A Va. Horn Silver Ire Silver le4ville Co .. Offered. I I Treasary Stateanent. WASHINGTON. July II -Today s SUt- ment of th treasury balances In tn gen era! fund, exclusive of the II Vi.."Xi.0.l gold reserve shows: Availabl casa balance, No. 4... It... I. .. It .. 4... 1... I... 1... I. .. 6... t... II. .. 7... It... I.. 1 . I... I... II. .. 4 ... 1.. 1064 UW BEEF STEERS. At. Pr. No. As. Pr. 1040 I 04 1 11M I 00 4 Zi 1 1410 I 00 4 16 17 1101 6 It 4 46 t 1600 6 44 COW8. 1 60 .. 0 ..1001 Cottoa Market. NEW ORLEANS. July 31 COTTON Spot closed stesdy: sales 1.626 bales; low ordinary 74c nominal; ordinary 7c; nom inal; low middling 9c; middling lose nom inal. Receipts 1.374 bales, etork 31.733 bslcs. ST. LOl'IS. July II. COTTON Steady; middling. 11c: ssles none; receipts 14) bales; shipments. 381 bales: stock 23.448 bales. NEW YORK. July 31 4'OTTi N-8pt closed quiet; middling uplands, 10 90c; mid dling gulf. 11. etc; sales. 2W LIVERPOOL. July 31 COTTON-6p.t In Increased demand, prirea 1 point lower; American middling fair. 649d: good mid dling, 6.21d: middling. 6 9d. low middling, I hid; good ordinary. 6 77d; ordinary. 6.33d The saies of the day vera 6.'al bale of which 1 0B0 were speculation and exirt and Included 4.8C4) American. Receipts 1 12.CO0 balea all American. I ... 10.... 1.... 3... 4... 1... to , tut .1076 . 6M . 640 . 4i 14S0 . t40 .. 240 .. ro tio .. 170 .. I4 .. til . . 1070 .. M4 . .lOSu .. 440 .. 140 --Ill ..1160 .. 641 .. 460 .. U0 .. 760 .1114 ..117 ... 14 . . IIS .. tl 3 to I 16 I 16 t 44 1 40 1 41 I 40 1 44 I 44 1 70 I 4 4 00 I 14 U7 . 170 1 70 I .1010 1 "6 6 . 740 1 00 1 , 190 t 00 1 .144 1 00 10 .136 1 II I .101 t 16 . 14 . 732 I 14 10 . 711 t II 6 .644 I I'l I I 26 6 1 16 1 HEIFERS I 16 16 I 26 I I 60 1 t 3 I BULLS. I to i 3 6 1 CALVES. 110 121... I 76 17 4 40 1 BTA3S. t to STOCK ER8 AND FEEDERS. 416 t 16 1 110 I IS Ml 1 16 4 627 ! M a.u 4 00 61 Ill M WESTERNS NEBRASKA. strong to 10c higher; "'.'f-1?': M7OU4V80; butcher weights. $6.70oJt..7,H l ' fr. u , aa mc, 7. medium to good heavy. $6 60tfS.6O; fV to good mixed, 86.40 EVliWFS-Recelpts. 13.000 head Msrket VXffloc higher; sheep. 34.0fVo) PE.-.?inV. UAKd4M-. lambs. 88.hvtJ7.l0. e.w, o -. Jew York Lira Stoek .Market. NEW YORK. July 81. BEEVES Receipts BS3 head; no trading; market feeling toady. Dressed beef dull. tie, 60 sn. Tomorrow bCALVE8-Recelpta 1.318 head: no 4.v market selling aooui a..,. fvnnrl today 0 Cat and 8.600 quarters or neer. cattla and 4.660 quarter of sales city dreed veale In moderate ornnina to w, torcountrv dressed soW at 6 to 104. SHEEP AND LAMB3-Rr!ptB l. head- Drlm aheep stesdy. others slow and Sound's" a few .4tra exports at $5 M i com- mon to Prime lemoe of choice at 882fe. $5 to $7.76. Two cars market feel- HOOS-Recelvts $.100, !t; msrket feel .."c!2..i. eV. lower: No sale reported &hlo. t $ to" 87.00. mixed western frock Market. t M I 71 I 40 i A I 41 I 26 4 91 I 00 1 ao.aa rttr live v a KRA8 CITY. Mo.. July n.-CATTLF.- Recelpts. li.ww $' 4S4.10- fair to g' 1 cow 4 feeders. 1 cow 1 steer.... feeders. 1 feeder.. 10 tort 1 hetfor. , "60 . 700 . 770 iV . MxJ . 830 . 665 3i 6 feeders.. 661 27 calves.. I calves.. 1 calf 7 cows... I cows 335 378 130 , 997 . 890 2 16 3 65 1 oo a 25 3 10 2 00 2 30 $ 40 a 60 4 00 3 26 6 25 2 80 a no WYOMING. 1 cow 3 cows.... 10 steers .. 1 heifer.. 13 feeders. 1 cow 7 heifers. 1 bull... 1 feeder.. 2 calves . 1 calf 8 heifers.. &30 2 cows 1026 7 heifers.. 42a . 930 . 933 .1074 . 340 . 690 . V9 . 780 .134.1 . 4eO . 465 410 , 967 . 973 910 .1114 3 06 l cows 900 I 00 i cows 871 I 36 16 heifers.. lout 4 10 29 steers .. l-'4 4 60 2 steers. ...lie I 60 36 steers.. ..IX 4 (0 1 steer leM 4 00 14 Sleers ...1142 4 00 John Whit South Dakota 88 steers.. ..117 4 00 3 steers. ...1060 22 cows V I 24 1 steer 970 81 steers. .. 1i2 4 00 I steers. ...1146 84 steers ..Ull 4 00 W. H OoodelU Wyoming. .0 . 0 4 .... 930 I IM II eow., 33 cows. 1 cow... 14 steers 22 steers.. ..13J0 13 steers ....1140 17 steers. ...137 I steers.. ..11-6 1 ster iJ"0 t IS 1 85 3 18 $ 23 a ui t 60 1 $ 3 60 2 no $ 00 $ 44 $ V 2 OS 3 10 a 60 a to $ 34 $ 40 3 60 4 40 4 00 400 3 90 J Tl $90 Inrhi.ilnaT 1.000 south . . .. . . . .irnna 1 1 wt . . Mresed beef Steers enoioe eru n..i,t c - u .at.rn (mA nlr to gooa, ei. - - . . . ...... . nniS reeners. . . Nttin , .t . r v - ...... -. S I 2MJ-4 60i southern steers. $2.755r4.; sv.uth V rows $ 0OH3.35: natlv tow, it lMt.J-- bull' 4 Oft; calves, 12.60(06.75. HOO it Receipts 11.000 hesd: market ; 1oI lower- ton PM.Srt; bulk of sal-s. WW - h" vV Vk rvnekers. 6.Sf,fl.t5; .. .Mil r.lo-s tVl.-,itV7V li- ''. ,.wvQ n,lr.ie 1 snA PHEr.f AINU aA.'.-Ji head- msrket strong. ""' vearllnss and esj-es. -"'rjJJ vearllngs 4.r.Tfr..7n; " ' " 1.00; stockers and feeders, H.MQS.OO. BATTLESHIP IN COLLISION Alabama Strikes tha Illinois la Fog Watle Making; for Itevrt Harksr. NEWPORT. R. I. Jtily tl. A ootllstoB between the battleships Alabama and Illi nois of the scond division of tha AtlantU battleship fleet In a thick fog last night was reported today by Rear Admiral Charles K. Davis. The squadron was mak ing for this harbor when tha Alabama, under the ' command of Captain Samuel B. Comly. crashed Into the Illinois, which Is commanded by Captain Oood frtend Blockllnger. Th other vassal constituting tha second division th In diana and Iowa stood by, but their as sistance waa not required. Tha report received here was to th ef fect that neither ship was Injured below the water line. Nothing was stated as ta th exact damage sustslned by either warship. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER!. Bt. I.otvIs Live Stock Mnrrkvt. bt I.OCIS. July ii. i:iii celpts. i Texans; nd export Re- 500 had. In-'-ifllng 3. zoo neaq or market steady: native snipping .1 atearl. 84. tO ': dra'l beef snd butcher teer. 84 00$ 80; stcrs under 1.000 pounds, t3 R0 4 i0. sto k u and feeders. it.OOa 4.25 : rows and hefrs, I" 263 1 60; snner. IIOOJ.OO; bulls, I! 764II ran"!. ).-. : : Indian steers. Il.406jl.00; cows snd hot.', era 12 AO? 3.60. wor.P Receipts. 11 000 hes; market J 6 10c lower; pig and lights. 18 504JI 45: packers. 1060; butcher and bet tevv 44 40lf 6.10. SHEEP AND LAMB Receipts. 4 500 head market stesdr: nlre muttons. $300 41 6 60: lambs. I on J 7 80: -nils snd bucks, $1.7191.00; Blockers, l.t0'84.7t. Julia 8. Bryant to John Dale, eS4 ft. lots 1 and 2, block 18. Hanacom PI so add I 1.801 Harry A. Rukey to Sarah C. Mlllen. a37 ft. of nM ft. of lot 16 and sz7 ft. of n&4 ft. of lot 14, block 15, Improve ment Assn. sdd 1,608 Mrs. A R. Clspp to Marv fjllen Wll- son. lot 72, Fairmont Place 1,350 Bvron R. Hastings to Mary France 1 Williams, lot U, block 8, Military add, Benson 160 James B. Kitchen and wife to Frank C. Mctiuln. lot 5, block 1. Wet End add 1 1 Charles J. Adims to Fred Peterson. n'O ft. lots 1 and 2, block t, Dupont Plsce 877$) Solomon J and Anna E. Firestone to George Feaenln. lots 38, 39, 40 41 and 4.'l. and eloo ft lots 8 and 9. EJlos tone Park 1,798 I Truman Buck snd wife to Clara A. Ratllff, lot 4. blotk Ixiwe's add 608 Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust Co. to Hans Henry Hermen Thlessen, lot 15. block Ji. Wilcox's 2d add 754 1 TV A. Merrow and wife to Eatelle C. Duval, lot 6. block 100, Florence Anna E. Boyce end hushsnd to Pearl Smith, lied ft. lot 4, block 1, Kirk- wood add 104 William C. Shrlver and wife to Jeppe Chrtetensen. lot 4. block 8, West Bide sdd 1 I Allen B. Dlllronce et al to Antonio Dosplval. lots s ami , diock 7, Arbor place Extension 154 1 William R. Wall to Abigail J. Shipley, lots 2 snd 8. block 84. Florence 1 Hugh S Thomas to William R. Wall, lot 3. block 84. Florence M Seme to same, lot 2, block 84. Florenre U I Victor O. Intry and wife to Hugh 8, I Thomas, lot 2, block 84. Florence..., Milton T. Barlow to Gilbert B Fred- block 4. UKM all a laaesh l.lse nteira wrr". rick. 101 0 6T. JOSEPH. July. SJ--f ATTLERe- ; ""Ai;-- 2 neo. ",;' I a,!, Ta Sth.rwood Dnnr-.n Orsv lot 1. b'ock 149. South Omaha Carl A. Swaneon tn John Erlrkaon, e4 lot 4. block 10. Issac - Selden's add Bess'e Ksvsn et al to Frederleck Ed wsrd Ochs et si. lot 8. block 7. Van Camp's nJJ Chsi-les Bauer. Jr , and wife to Cor delia Johnson. 210 ft. lot 3, block 4. Patrlck'a add H A. Moor and wife to Henry Tog, lot 1, block 3. MrCormlck a 2d add . Milton Trust Co. to Thomas Ournett. part lots 14 and 15, block a. Park Plac - 14 4(1 6 90: cows snd heifers, $ 1.50 (ft 4.60; liL.Tm and feeder. 71 0045 1 71. HOOP Receipts. 10.094 hsd; msrket mostly 6c lower; light MJ! 474; me dlum nd heavy. $0fM$5 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.49J head; market steady to gtrong. Slonx tlw I. It Stock Market. 8IOVX CITY. Ia Julv 11 -8peclrl Te- Iram.i CATII-E Receipts. I.i0 rJd: mar. et weak; stockers stesdy: beeves. $4 4inT 4 far cows, bulls and mixed, $2.259410; stockers and feeders. $3 004.00; calves and yearlings, $3 0f?j 83. HOOS-Rtcalpts, 4,108 head; markst venk. Total a 4 44X IS 1 1 1,000 IS 1.700 1.700 too (30 HA 44