TIIE. OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JULY 9. 1007. 9 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bi . . i -i iM.net UnK, wiin nem on Top Side Again. 4 the PEICE3 LOOSE ALONG THE LINE 1.13.f 7.C.l. Ilarby. bll. Oats. .i,)V ; deCre, Hye, 74 Ou) hii. ; Increase. 17,000 bit. 64..0O bu.; decrease, 66,000. Ball ftart Fast Kaonih, bat tka steady Selllast Brads Them to ('trr la Demoralised Coadttloa. OMAHA, July 8. 1907. At opening, insrket showed some strength on mpailinrii In northwest markets ana stronger cables. However, little strength Is aurarent and price slide back later, on hegy selling. V.fnrst shows little strength and weak ened on fast and furious selling. Loral bulla bought at opening, but commission house had wheat on top all morning and market became demorllsed. September option opened at $74C' bid and closed at 8,o bid Corn was weak with ' wheat and with heavy selling of May options, market went lower. September corn opened at 47o bid and closed at 47c bid. Oats opened with rush of buying by com mission houses, but softened later on sell ing by esrly people and longs. September yvlon opened al Wbx bid and closed at ASo bid, jfjTlmary wheat receipts were 763, POO bu. .V.I shipments 463.001 bu.. against receipts last year of 671, uu bu. and shipments ot (36,000 bu. Corn receipts were 718,000 bu. and shipments 1,110,000 bu., against receipts last rear ot 6ol,0oQ bu. and shipments of 409,000 bu. . . . Clearance were 4l,90O bushels of corn, El.ono bushel! of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 870,000 bushels. i IJverpool closed Wa4d lower on aria And d higher to tl lower on corn. I Seaboard reported 320,000 bushels of whe and 24,000 bushels of corn for export. 1 The- world wheat shipments this wk Were 10,112,000 bushels' as compared with this week last year of .a,0 bushels. "World's corn shipments -were 7,629,000 bush els as compared with this weok last year of 4,992,000 bushels. Local range of options: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bat y. .Wheat 1 July... I Sept... J 2orn July... Sept... Oats July... Sept... 85V4B 7B wb1 4146 V.4 8 P. 884B 4SVsT5T'- P t 4SVB ''7B 44 m 54B 41 VI 8f.HR 4 B 47AB 41 B 36B 87-fcrJ 4S B 47SB 41B 85 HQ 1 hard. I spring, B bid. Omaha Cash Prleaa. WHEAT No. hard, STQSOc; No, a fWc; no. t -nerd. wsjc; ro. tiwc. fonN No. attlaci tin. S common. 184H9C; no grade, 42c; No. 1 yellow, 48W&49C; No. I white, 44(8-49Vio. . - ..,; OATS No. 3 mixed, CtjNlVo; No. S white, 4U43Vc; No. 4 white, 4iv(o42oi standard, 4tc. RTE No. t, 75o; No. (, 7374o. Carlot Receipts. W Wheat. Corn, Chicago .............. 28 174 Minneapolis pinaha 7 22 buiuth ,. 84 Oats. 62 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS fratarea of the Tradlatr and Cicala Prlcea Board of Trade. CHICAOO."' July .-Idel weather for harvesting In the southwest caused a fresh break of mora than 2o in the prloo of Khear hmrn today. At the close the Septem ber delivery was off Ivtc Corn was down Wr oats Vie lower. Provisions down 6 to 'I he wheat market opened firm because " of hlirher Drloes at .Liverpool In the face f f Saturday's decline here. The strength, . nm.ur immm ihnrt lived. The excellent t (feather la this country, brought liberal offerings from local holders, and by the end of toe. sflrst niten minutes prices had dftfued nearly two cents below the higher OS set at the opening. Throughout the ieiJalnder of the day, the market contln- MIW VORK URXRHAI, MARKET Quotation of the Day en Various t ommadttle. NBW YORK, July . rrM'R Receipts. 15. 1 13 bbls. ; exports, l!.2n0 bhls ; sales. 4.3j0 bbls. Market dull and partly lower; Mlnne nola tatents, ta.itVfi.Vl: winter straights, 84.4)'M , Minnesota bakers. M.TMj-4 b; win ter extrnn. 3 (''cj 8-7; winter patonts, M.4J ii4i; winter low grades, xnn HO. Rye Hour, quiet; fnlr to good, $4.7i4)6.00; Choice to fancy, f.Vlrnu.4. COKN.MKAl Quiet; fine white and yel low, tl 2f.jjl.30; coarse, ILlft-aLU; kiln dried, 13. a j 3 .3u. RVB flteady; No i western, 88Vtc. f. o. b. Hw York. WHEAT Receipts. SO.WWbu.! exports, laz. 494 bu.; sales. S.Vi.n") bu. futures, 80, OH) bu. kmA. 8pit market easy; No. t red, JTViC elevator, and KHjo, f. o. b. afloat; No 1 northern, Duluth, II 11S, t. o. b. afloat; No. I hard winter, tl 02, f. o. b. afloat. Op tions oDened hlaher on cables and broke sharply on liquidation on Improved crop and harvest advices and unsatisfactory .ex port demand. Closed steady at &it net decline. July closed at II 00; September, tl.01V41.W4i. rinsed $1.01; December, 11.04V, ll.ft'.v,, closed $1.04Tt. CORN-Rocelnls, msiiO bu.J exports, S45 bu.; sales, 64,000 bu. spot. Boot atesdy; No. 2, KCic, elevator, and 6340, f. o. b. aRoat; No. 2 while, fi34ic, ana No. yellow CS'ic, f. o. b. float tptlon market was without transactions, closing steady at He net decline. July closed at 62Q. September at fiJv.e, Iecember at (Be. OATS Recelo4s. S.100 bu.: exports, 20,700 bu. Spot market steady; mixed. 28 to 31 lhs., natural white, 30 to M His., (0 Mr- dinned white. If, to 40 )- fiour,4c. FRKte Irregulsr; spring bran, 121.60; mid dlings. 123 10. city t'ii.6. HAY Steady; shipping. 7S'75c; good to choice, II. I. Vein. 20. , HOI'S Quiet; state, common to choice. ISO. I4'(i1hc; W&, 4Vif)5o. Paclflo coast, 1906, Ulllc; 1S06, 6;(8c!. HIDKS Quiet; Central America, 2214c; Bogota, 2214c. J.KATH KB fltesdy ; aeld. 2rw92?V4e, PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $14.o filfi.OO; mess, lOOO-iloOO; beef hams, 24.0i9 Jd.oo; packet, lll.ocn512.ro; cl(y entra India mess, 22.0tvr,i23,0A Cut meats, steady: rlrkled bellies, $11.2MPI3.fiO; pickled hams, 1200rril2.76. lard, steady; western prime, IS.TOfuS.dO; refined, steady; continent, H rfi: South America. $10.15; compound, t.X1ty$ 9.12V4. Pork, steady: family. $18 5019.00; short clear, r7.00-o18.00: mess, tlft.OWjIlEO. TALLOW Steady ; city (tl per pkge.), 8Vtc: country fnkee. free). fiinr,Ue. RICK Steady; domestic, lair to extra, a- 4370: Japanese, nominal. UUTTKH Firm: street price, exira creamery, 26V4c ottlcini prices: creamery, common to extra. 19i-2fic; renovated, com mon to extra, 17$-23c: western factory, com mon to firsts, 17fi20c; western imitation creamery, firsts, 21WCO. CHEESK Steady to nrm; new state run cream, colored and wnite. small, nesi, viv,o; large, 1240; fair to good, llfllc; inferior, RriTlfto KOJ Firm: state, r-ennsyivama ann nearby fancy selected white, 20HS21C choice and mixed extra. lftrftnSVtc: first to extra first, rriglHVrC; western firsts, KKSnevto, Offic ii nr oe. 16c: seconds, ltwaiottc. POULTRY Alive. Irregular; western nrlnff chickens. 18c: fowls. 14c: turkeys lie. Dressed, easy; western broilers, 20 24c; turkeys, 10314c: fowls. ll51c. WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Good, Soaklngr Rains All Oyer Omaha Section aad l'er Valley. OMAHA. July 8. 1907. Oood soaking rains were general through out this section Saturday night. Showers were scattered over the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys, and upper lake region. within the past twenty-four hours. Gener ally cloudy and warmer weather prevails this morning throughout the central valleys and west Into the mountains, and conditions are favorable for showers in mis -vicinity tonight and probably Tuesday, with cooler tnnlKht. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation compared with the corresponding dav of the ut three years: 1W 19oS 19i 1904 Minimum temperature.... 72 61 6k 62 Precipitation 00 .00 .06 .00 Normal temperature for today, 76 d srees. Deficiency In precelptatlon alnoe March 1, a B7 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 2.87 Inches. ' Deficiency corresponding period In 1SC6, 5.90 Inches. ; ,,. ie a, wcion, Local Forecaster. Few Isiuei Actively Strong Other. Positively Weak. and MARKET IS GENERALLY PASSIVE Amalgamated Copper aad Are Higher and I'alon Lower Final Tea Heavy. St. Paal Pad A a Is NEW tors In to imd- weak. The crOD situation In this coun try was the controlling factor In the day's trading and a numbuof buUIsd . adviuss from Europe were seemingly Ignored. Ad vWes were reoelve4. from Kansas that the threshing would be larger than expected. These statements weakened the market ma terially. The close was weak. September opened Vio to.Vuo hlghor at 7o9;Vio, declined .to So a.nd closed at 9fxlv!r3. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to r.tM.700 bu.. The amount on passage de- Creased 1,720,600 bu. and the visible supply 1 Ashland Increased S."4.000 bu. Primary receipts were I Auburn T.t (i bu.. atfatnat 670.000 bu. for the same 1 Columbus . ' II- r..i..,v. A ,, uay lasi year. miJincvi,B, uium nu r airourj ......... Cora and Wheat Regloa Balletla. TTnr tha twentv-four hours ending at I a. m., 75th meridian time, Monday, July 8, 1907: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Min. 88 s9 89 Chicaau reported receipts of against 669 last week and 27C one 679 ears go. Fairmont 97 1 Grand Island ; Hastings Oakdale. . Omaha .. iTekaniah lAlta. la.. Carroll. la ne year age The slump In wheat and excellent growing weather was responsible for a sharp break In oorn. Later the market regained a large part of th loss on covering by shorts. The close was weak. September U(fx'"i.e to WiWc lower at 6i4iOO.o. declined to 64Ha and closed at 6:"Vc. lxcal iClarlnda, la receluta were 7t oars, wiin w comraci ntoiey, 1a. grade. Oats opened firm In sympathy with wheat and later declined along with the break In that grain.- The market, however, was well supported because of' the large number of damage reports which came from all sec tions. September opened unchanged to fco higher at asvaWsc. sold oft to SKc and closed at tSo. Local receipts were 62 ears. The trading In provision wag small and the market was weak because of liberal receipts of live hogs - and tha break In grain. At the close September pork was off UHo at I14.17W. Lard was down 6c at ts.7K. Klbs were fcSfttto lower at $8.65. Estimated receipts for tomorrow are: 'Wheat, 42 cars; corn, 611 cars; oata, 164 cars; hogs, 17,000 head. The leading future ranged as follow: 93 Sf 88 90 84 87 90 la.. t6 64 65 72 62 69 6ft 64" 72 70 64 63 68 59 08 fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . T .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .03 for Sioux City. Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. in. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.. Central. Stations. Max. Min, Sky. Clear Cl-'ar Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear ' Clear Cloudy twelve-hour Articles. I Open. I Hlgh: Low. Close.l Bat'y Wheat July Sept. Dec. Corn- July Sept. IeC. May Sept. Ih-c. May , Pork- Julv Sept. lar.. July Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. I I" 97y7Vs 00V- 64i4-6Vi .. . ,89 rl H 00 16 20 S T7H1 TO 8 ttfcl U r.vw -43XJ 89 40T4 4i, 16 00 16 7TW 8 ru 87y 8 TO 66 lit tSVkf K tH4ei 100 6S4i! E4W ' 62!, 64 48 Mi 18 WTVfcl 16 iX su $ 86 I 40 or 4.1H 40CT 16 00 i irw 8 T7V,' 8 96 8 97H 8 47JJ s t 66 sH14 z 16 OS 16 80 8 80 (O 06 8 60 8 72H ft tit t I) ) V No. t. Cash quotatlona were as follows: rLOV It Steady; winter patents, $4.1619 4 60; straights, $14Uu4.oo; auruig . pateiun. 64 6CJC.M; straights. U.2&4.10; bakers, U60 t .6. 1 W H EAT No. t spring. $1 OuSI.Ol; No. 8, 4et)tl.iM; No. 8 red. 91ue.c. corn No. I, UW&Mi'l No. t yellow, 6H4 ti4c. OATS No. t 43So; No. I white, 4b3M6c; No. 8 white, 43.rjH6o. RYK No. 1 bjc HARI.EY Pair to choice malting, 6a9kj. SKE1b Flax. No. 1 northweatertv $1,244 Prime timothy, $4-76. Clover, contract grade, $15 X. PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose), $S.S&u8 66. Mesa -pork, per bbl., $18 O(iin.10. Itrd, per lt lhs., $s.774. Short clear sides (boxed. 8H.S7W 00. . . Receipts end shipments of flour and grain were as. follows: . Rer-""' Slilpp ....... Z3,8r Chicago Columbus, O Des Moines, la..: Indianapolis Kansas City, Mo. Louisville, Ky.... Minneapolis Omana St. Louis 24 . 16 14 12 20 18 28 16 , U Rain. Inches. 82 64 .22 88 64 .06 86 1 68 .08 90 68 .12 94 70 .00 84 68 .06 82 64 T 90 66 T 92 72 T throughout Warmer weather continues the corn and wheat region. Light showers occurred within the last twenty-four hours In all except the Kansas City district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. It. Loala General Market. BT. LOUIS, July 8 WHEAT Lower truj-jL No. 2 red cash. Zi92o: No, hard. 9ftx692c; September, io; Decern. iir. 9tva. t'ORN Lower: traik. No. 1 cash, 6344o September, 640 ; December, 61 '4 title ; No, 1 white. (4c. OATS Weak; track. No. 1 cash. 449 FLOUR Dull; red winter patenU, $4-409 4.66; extra fancy ana straight, fi.TtxitH.lb clear, $2.9oSS.60. 6KED TIMOTHY Steady; $J.0Og4.00. ciinv MEAL Weak: 82.70. BRAN Steady: sacked, east track, 80 4i-!3o. HAY Timothy, lower; prairie, steady timothy, 816Ktni0.uo; prairie, iio.uuqpui.&a. 1KUN COTTON TIEtJ $1.0. RAGOINU HHO. H KM P TWINE 10c, PROVISIONB Pork, lower; prime Job bing. 816.20: lard, lower; prime steam, tn.40: dry salt meats, lower; boxed extr shorts. S9.37M; clear ribs, $9.87tt; short dears. $9 76. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short, $10.26; clear ribs, $10.26; short clears, $10.6. POULTRY Steadyi chickens, 10Vr; springs, loc; turkeos. Ubpi dusks, so; ""wuVrER Steady; creamery, UQJ&a. iXiGA-Steady, lie, Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla. 12.0o 8 000 Wheat, bu 17.000 2J.W0 Corn, bu. 65,000 64,000 OaU, bu 88.000 66,000 YORK, July 8 Some of the fae the financial situation apparently appealed to speculaflve sentiment today as containing hazardous elements, which served as an admonition to reduction of commitments In stocks. This did not dis suade a considerable party In the" specu lation from persisting In the operation for a rise that they have been carrying on for nme time past. Between a few stocks that were positively strong and a few others that were actively weak, the market was almost passive and pulled this way and that In sympathy with the movement In the active stocks that hsppened to bfc dominant at the time. Amalgamated Cop per and St. Paul were the most con spicuous points of strength and were sup posed to reflect the continuance of the advertised campaign for advancing stocks. The advance In Amalgamated Copper was accompanied by reports thst an agreement had been reached, practically, for sales of copper by the large producers for early delivery at corporations from the prices now n noted and which have Induced a deadlock between buyers snd sellers. The movement In St. Paul was ascribed to purpose to further the demand for the new stocks of that company, subscription war rants for which sre now onoted In the market. The recent active rlso In Union arlflc has been Imputed In the same way a desire to help the demnnn for me ew convertible bonds, tne nrst au per cent Installments of subscriptions for which Is payable on Wednesday of this week. The fart that Union. Pacific, wes re- etlonary today removed one Important stay from the movement of higher prices. Official utterances were quoted to indi cate a purpose of cash accumulation In the 1'nlted States Steel treasury, which sepmed to controvert the recent claims mado by stock operators that an Increase the dividend ratn nail neen aeterminea on. Thst stock was consequently heavy. The money market position lay at the bot- om of the hesitation and Irregularity of the market as much as any other matter. The engaitement of $1,760,000 gold for ex port to France today confirmed the ex pectation at the end or last weeK. 1 nts withdrawal of cash from the banks follows the showing In the Saturday hank state ment of a surplus above the legal reserve requirement of only $SM.!60. The natural Inference was that the New York hanking surplus would be wiped out. Nevertheless, rates for call loans here receded from the level at the close of last week. This em- haslsed the disposition to distrust the bank statement entirely as a reliable Index of the actual banking situation. That tne situation admits of coming restriction of banking resources Is. however, generally agreed. Today's engagement of gold had no effect In lowering prices In the foreign exchange market and It is considered probable, therefore, that the movement may extend to some length. Discounts were firmer In London and Berlin, the former center being affected by repayment of large obligations to the Bank of Eng- and Incurred for rounding the half-year period. The presentation of government per cents for redemption continues very scanty, and Wednesday Is the date fixed by the secretary of the treasury for the return of ITO.OiW.OOO of government deposits by th banks. This concurrence of cir cumstances leaves little room to doubt thnt hardening of money rates In New York la Imminent. A decline In New York exchang at Chi cago to 10 cents discount was an incident of the day which showed a shifting ten dency In the currency movement. Large amount of attention given to the discus sion of relations between the United States and Japan was taken note of, although It was not an active Influence. The market was dominated by a heavy tone at the Inst. Japanese 4'4 per cent bonds de clined 1 and the 4 per cent In this market. The bond market was Irregular as a whole. Total stiles, par value, $1.027,(yo. United States Is advanced M. while th 4s. registered.-declined H. and the 4s, coupon, per cent on call. The range of orlces on trie. New York BtocK exenange was as rollows: gain. Hlih. Adami ExprM) Amalgamated Csppar 8. 400 mer. Car and Foundry... do pfd iiio Amer. Cotton Oil 1,000 do fd Amir. Bxpraie , Amor. Hide Leather pfd Amar. loo Amor. Uhm4 Oil do pfd Amor. Ijocomotlvs do pfd Amor. Bmaltlng A tannine 11,400 120 do pfd Amer. Sugar Refining... Ainaf. Tobarro pfd clfg. Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchlaon do pfd AtlanUo Coaat Una iiammora a Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Traoalt.... 10.100 latlve business, but a fair amount of In ventment purchases of gllt-eded securi ties and home rails csused a hardening of prices and Imparted a steady undertone. Mexican rails and copper share continued active and firm. Foreign bonds were Ir regular. Russians and Japanese were easy. Japanese Imperial of Wo4 closed at 1"2V Americans opened above parity. Sotirrdiy' New Tork advice Inducing moderate professional dealings In the fore. noon. principally in cannnisn rwun. Union Pacific and United Wales Steel. The tendency became easier later, but New York supported New York. Ixke Erie Western and Denver As Rio Orande and prices rallied generally. The buying sub sided near the end and the market closed dull, with Union Pacific offered. BERLIN, July 8. Trading on the Bourse todav was dull and prices were weak upon the higher rates charged for money. Amer icans improved on the New York advices. PARIS July 8. Prices on the Bourse to day were ln-egular at the opening, but strengthened toward the close. Russian Imperial 4s were not cjuuted. Russian bonds of 1904 closed at 488. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET I ij Beit Grades of Cattle Strong- to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS SELLING FIVE CK7T3 LOWER rarer Hi I seal, 1 aaa it of Range gheep Thai rlth Good Klads Active steady to Stronger, Other Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, July 8, 1907. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Jiew York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 8.-MONET-On call firm, M6H Per cent: "u"n r4t- P cent; closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 6V, per cent. Time loans strong: lxty days, 4H per cent; ninety days, 4H per cent: six months, 6 per cent. TRIMB MERCANTILE- PAPER-6xtr6 P s'tERLINO EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business In bankers bills at $4 870f 4 8710 for demand and at $4.83n'?M 84 for sixty day bills: po""! 'ate. $4 84V, and $48K commercial bills. $4.83V84.83V SII.VER Bar, 67c. MEXICAN DOLLARS , 6?Hf. BONDS Government and railroad ( Irreg- nlaf Closing Quotations on bonds today as follows: V. S. ret. ra, rag.... -IK Japan 4V4. etfs do coupon 106 do id aarias f. 8. S. rrg io do 4 do coupon 101 L A N. snl. 4.... II a. nt 4a. res....l?t Manhnt. . sold were .. 0Vi .. l .. Ill 8,010 6, bo (S.ki , 4, .69 6.673 4.007 4,il) 4.9M1 S.iA) l.lui 1.93.' 8,2ti6 Othclal Monday 8.74 name day last week t.f rme day 2 weeks ago.. 4.2C4 Same day $ weeks ago.. S. l Same day 4 Weeks ago.. $.874 Sam day last year 8.64$ 'lhe following table shows th receipt oi rattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to date, compared with last year: 1907. 1 Inc. Dec. Cattle (75,382 481.616 93,068 Hogs l,Sf.9,4a 1,46.60 127.4S9 Sheep 838,817 771.148 67,669 The following table snows the average price of hogs at fcouth Omaha for th last several day, with comparisons: ... J... 1 .. a... 7... 7... I .. 41 .. ,. SM . .tii ri Tl . . r . t'S ..?J . . r w ..MS . ?.15 . .! im n too 6 TS I TH TT4 6 T1H I Tfe I T?H I -? I t 5 7 "4 I 7tH S 77 I TS I TS I -h I 7t I "0 I Tt I Tt TS. ,. ... 41... it. .! !U SJ'. t'.i .MS I J rf4 -s . J . :.i ..T . 1 . .:" . 1" t I TS 4 71 I Tt I 7i I T7'4 I 77't 5 7TH I 77H S 7-v 77W .-, 7 TV, 77H I a I 1 I sit I an Oat. I 1907. 19o.1906. 1904. 190S.1OJ. 1901. do coupon . Am. Tob. 4a.. do 4s Atrhtaon gn. llOMdj. 4.. Atlantic C. L B. A O. 4a do 3I Pra. R. T cr. AOntral of Oa. io lat Ino... do lil tne 4a. 12S 1 alax. Central ( . 71Ti do 1st Ine .106 14 'Minn. A St. U. 4a., . Mvt II., K. A T. 4a , ,. M do Ma . S !. R. of M. . 4a., . tt N. T. C. sen. t"H N. J. C. tn. oa.. 4a... Ku Northara Paclflo 41 (...lot do Is 78 N. A W. e. 4a U Ora. B. !. rff. 4a... ) 7 14 . to .ItiH .1(H . T . 4Vi Chra. A O. 4Vt ino Pano. or. la ('. A A. IVa 7Ht"a41nf n. 4s H C, a A Q n. 4a... 14 Bt. L A I. M. e. Ia.ll1 C, R. I. A P. 4... TO Bt. U A S F. fg. 4s. 7 do col. Ba Bt. k I. w. aon. 4a. t June ... June 27... June 88... June 19... June 80... July 1.... July 1.... July $.... July July 6.... July 6.... July T.... July $.... ki 6 m 1 s wi w 5 8f,V,l 44 -' J 47 I 46 6 94 6 63V 76H i 72VJ 6 4i 8 78 6 32 6 801 6 V. 6 17 6 23 6 48 6 4SJ 6 291 42 6 48 6 11 6 06 6 OS 6 13 6 U 6 3' i 26 6 2S1 6 27 6 2 6 19 6 29 6 17 t 701 T 61 e 61 a S 67 6 66 6 60j 6 bo 6 61 6 6A 6 4 7 76 6 $ 7 82 (98 ( 91 ( 87 a 5 91 90 6 W 6 72 7 64l ( 73 6 79 7 64 7 bi 7 62 a 7 64 7 64i 7 61 a ( 8t Sunday. Holiday. Ravage of rcc. A Ft. U ' V4 Saboard K. U 4s. rnlo. Ind. ta, aer. A. 64 80. Pacific 4a Colo. Mill, i v;V4 to lat 4a ctft. Colo. A 80. 4a 19 Souiharn Ry a... Cuba 6s 102 Tax. A P. lata.... I. A R. 0 4. M T., 8t. LAW. Plat. Bcca. a 84 t'nlon Pacific 4.. Brla prior lion 4a.... mi'- steal d 6a. . do sen. 4a I0V4 Wabaah lta .... Hock. Vallar 4Vis.... 10114 Weatarn Md. 4a... Japan a tt wia. itoiraj aa... do 2d sarlca at Bid. Offered. 71 ::: SJ ...lot ...111 4i 74 ...1"0 ... ...107H ... 7H ... lit Boston Stock and Boad. BOSTON, July 8. Call loan. Pr cent; time loan. tVS6 per cent. Official closing prices on bunds were a follow! Atchlaon adj. 4a do 4a , Mai. ( antral 4a.. Atchlaon Itoatnn A Albanr Boatoa A Mama Boiton Blavated ritchburg pfd Max. Central .... N. T., N. H. A PI. union Pacific 8t Bingham .. Hral. A Hacla.. .. 77 Ontennlal .... . . tl H Copper Rang . Pair Waat ... ..160 Franklin ..164 Uranbr ..IZl Ilia Rorala ... ... tl Maaa. Mining . .1111 Michigan .1414a Mohawk Am. Arga. Chemical. 15 Mont. C. C, do pfd 80 Old Dominion . Am. Pnau. Tuba Oaoaola , Am. Sugar 123H Parrot do pfd 120 quincr '. Am. Tul. A Tal H4 Shannon Am. Woolan da pfd Rdlaon Klcn. III. Mna. RIctrio .. do pfd Mana. Gai t'nltcd Fruit United Bhoa Mach. do pfd V. 8. Bteel . do pfd Adrantura ... Allours Amalgamatad Atlantic Aked. Bld. 17 Tamarack . I1VI Trtnltr .Hi railed Copper , . 14 V. B. Mining... . It V. 8. Oil . I'lah ,,..U Victoria . . fot W inona , . . Mk Wolverine ., tt North Butt .., ..lOOSi Butts Coalition 8 Karada .. 47 t'aL A Arltont .. 14iArla. Commarclal M T .148 . tivt . .. it ,. nvt ,. M ,. 81 ,. 4 .. 16V, .. So .. t .. 48 ..ISO "18 .. 1 ..114 .. tt .. 4tVi .. JO .. .. I ..1M .. .. r .. Kit .174 Price. Cattle . .$2.U.85 ,.. 1.75(17.25 .. 2.263.i5 .. 1.6O(ii690 ot cars Omaha Chicago Kansas City Bt. Louis Bloux City The ofhclal number brought In todav bv each road was Cattle, htogs. Sheep, ix ses Hogs. $6.66.'ij6.-.;iH 6 3j'U1i.!6 6.8ooj.0 663UVi 6.oOiius.i6 of stock C. M. t BC P. Ry. v aoasn Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1 Union Pacific System, 19 C. 6V N. W. (east 2 C. & N. W. (west).... 20 C, St, P., M. & O.... 4 C. B. &. Q. (east).... 1 C.. B. & Q. (west).... 47 C, It. I. ot P. (eastl, 6 C, R. I. dk P. (west).. $6 Illinois Central Chi. Great. Western.. I 7 1 1 1$ 13 43 8 1 17 6 1 6 6 17 8HF.HP-There was a very fair rttn of sheep this morning, the receipts being larger than any day so fur since the rlose cf the. aeason for fed sheep and Injtlhs The arrival this morning barring a load or two, consisted entirely of grass range stuff from Oregon and Idaho. The market, as a whcle. was In a very fair condition, there being a good demand for strictly desirable killers. Anything answering to that dlscrlptlon sold very radlly at steady to stronger prices. On th other hand, the common to medium grades were less active and certainly no better than steady. There were western ewe good enough to bring $5.25 with weth ers as high at $8.60. It will be understood from the above that the sheep market t this point Is In a good healthy condition and entirely satisfactory to the selling Interest. Quotations on range sheep snd lambs: Oood to cholse lambs, $7.Wff7.2K; fslr to food lambs. HOOtfTOO; cull lamhe, $4 .Wit 50: good to choice yearling wethers. $5. tM116; fair to good yearling wethers, $fi.25 416.76; good to choice wethers, $6.26116.80; fair to good wethers, $4 75i.2f; good to choice ewes, $4,36ti5.S; fair to good ewes, $4.26.76; culls and bucks, $loo4J4 00. Representative sales: No. 8.(0 Oregon wethers, yearlings 4!6 Oregon -wethers 2P6 Oregon wethers 2!o Oregon wethers i"l Idaho ewes 272 Idaho ewes 310 Idaho ewes ?0 Idaho ewes, culls 123 Idaho ewes !&t Western ewes 20 Western ewes, culls 276 western wethers Av. so Its) 100 luO 104 n.i 14 97 104 87 , S4 Pt. 4 0 C 60 6 60 6 W 6 26 6 26 6 26 4 00 6 26 $ M $ 6b i .HI CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MARKET R(c; April. 6V; My, S.7hT.v. fipot. stesdr: No. 7 Rio. 6Sc; No. 4 8antos, 7So. Mild, dull; Cordova. '..;UV4c. OM4II4. WIIOI.I.44I.R MtRKKT. Condition of Trte aatl notation oa staple and fsaey Prod ere, K'"f: 1 cr Aor . 14c IM'TT!"R Packing stock. I717e: choice lo fancy dully ln'Jio; rroamery, iiWCIe. 1.1 I I.I lil Paring thickens. liliVi hens. l'fiiV; rmmters, 6c; turkeys. LV; ducks. Iit; geese. 6c. 1KI 118 AND MKLON8. CAMlOlt.MA IKAIMI.S Per bog. tl .. : vell-iw freestones. 81 fi5. CALIFORNIA IM M'-I" rrste, $126. CAI.IFtiRNI CIIKRHI Kr? Per box of h(n:t 8 lbs , black or white. $ 0t. I TEXAS WATKRMKLON8 fcach, $fco, g,c ami fioc CANTEI.OfPrC-Callfornla. 4S to crate, I standard, tf. : f.4 to crate, pony. $3.60. TKOVICAL FllUirS. I.RMONS Llmonlera. "0 si $7.80; M fir; J 7 . Tf-; other hrntids. Roc fess. BANANAS - Per tiierllum-slsed bunoh, $2.tili2 25: Jumboes, $2.60t8$.b0. ORANOF.S Mediterranean flweet. fsncy, 160 slse, $4 00; 176. 200, 216 and t'O slr.es. $4 SO; 96. K6 and 2S sires. $1.75; extra fancy, 8fV! more per box; St. Michaels, 176, 200, 116 and 260 aisea, $4.76: 126 and 160 slses. tt 0; VaUnclaa, 80. Pt a nn 111 sixes, $4.28; 126. 160, 176, 200 snd 216 sixes, $4,7616.00. PA TrS Kauaw ay 6c; sayeta, to; haU lowls. 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, (-lb. box, 81. uu. OLD VEUETABLK8. rOTATOF.8 Per bu , 0c. . J NAVY BFAN Per bu. No. 1. $t.Mt $10: No. 1. 81 9002.08. pdTATOKS-I'er bu., $1.$5. NEW PKPrKRS-Per 6-bssket crate. $8.00 to $1.60; per S buahel box, $1.00. .160 per os. nuiwnea. 11KANS New wax and string, per bu Ihix or basket, 76c. BEET3. TL:h.NU9 and CARROT8-P dor., hunch'. JiKit;i6c. PIEPLANT Per doi. bunche, JOo. rrCI'MHKItS Pit dog. 6076o. TOM ATUK8 Texa, lancy, 20-lu. crat, $1.1S. ONIONS Oreen onions, per dog., t&O. CA BHAOE-California, o. LEAP LETTUCE-Hol-boU, Pr do. llnil. 20c. PARSLEY Hot bouse, per do, bunohea, 0c. RADISHES Per do, bunch, bom grown, 20c. 19 - Total receipt 140 The disposition of the day receipts was as follows, each buyer purunaslng tne num- Der. oi neaa indicated; Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 117 Swift and Company 4-2 Cudahy Packing Co 6S0 Armour A Co 7-'6 Hill dV Son 77 F. P. Lewis 69 Hamilton A Rothschild... it J. II. Bulla I Sol Degan 4 J. B. Root & Co 6 T. B. inghram 8 Other buyer 193 Totals ' Hogs. Shoep. 1,817 4M 3.116 $,609 2,6o0 l,hl L3&3 1,818 London Closing; stocks. LONDON, July 8, Closing quotations on 94 1) IS stocks were as Conaola, mnnay do account ...... Anaconda Atchlaon ,..'... do pfd , Baltimore A Ohio.. ('naittaji Partita Low. Cloaa. chca. A Ohio..,.,.. .... 160 Chicago O. W 42"4 21 44 100 It IO TOVt -TOSi 400 1.IU0 vn 100 tt.iuo t.xo 'ioo t.tou 124 St M tilt It 14 48 12J 4 12 40 tt i" Hli to 174 iiii ns l.MS 17i nvt 141 3 U4a 47 1714 II'A 173 '" ii" tovt tt 44 :! 14IH 14 ffi U tf, 60 47 121 lata ITlitj t iit 41 4514 1 14144 14i Flour, bbl. ...... Vhrat. bu Oorn. bu Oats, bu Rye, bu., v.. Barley, bu 4c taaj 4W7X1 l!v1. 4 i' l i?.TO tLtoo 7i.0 L.ijo tin the Produce exchange today the but ter market wa Arm; creameries, lse4ynci4c; dairies, 17&21HO. Tam, steady; at mark, cises Included. IMrmte; firsts. 13c; prime firsts, Itc. Cheese, sttady. lu!3V4o. MUatsselU Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 8.-WHEAT-July. $1011,: September. $1 ut ft'l.OO,: No. 1 hard. $l.ati1.(BV; No. 1 norll.era. $!.(; No. I northern. HHc1.00; No. S northern, 96 ti9c. FlXHtt-Plrst patents, $5 JfV8680: second patents, $6.1036 v first clears, . $3. 6iw.66; second olears. $3 754i!i 85. Bran, In bulk, H-SJVl5li Visible Saydr f Urala. NEW YORK. July $.-Th visible supply of grata Maturday. July 6. as compiled by the New V.trk Predw exchange, a as as f..ll.: i-W lii-at. ".C!. bj.; lncrae. Mt Vuro, Li7,w.e bu.; iucteuae, Kansas City Urala aad Provlolea. KANSAS CITY. July 8.-WHEAT 23o loer; July, 84 "c; September, te cembar, 9utsc; cash. No. 2 hard, t'.W&'Mc; No. 3, R.KU91C; No. $ red, 88c; No. 8. kauou. COHN-July, 6oSc; Soplember, 60Vy:; De cember, 47,c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 61SS63c; No. 8. 61c; No. 1 white, 61c: No. 3. Hia. OATS Lower; No. 8 white, 44.ft44V,c; No. I mixed, iViiic. RYE Steady, 77 082c HAY steady; choice timothy. (1(609 16 00; choice prairie, $10. 00 10.60. EGOS One-naif cent higher; extras, 16c firsts, 14 c; seconds, 14c. , BUTTER-Creamery, 23c; packing. lTVtc. nrii'i.. Diuuiiiriii. Wheat, bu ,o.ue Corn, bu 46,000 Oats, bu $4,000 30,000 ii. 000 11,000 Kansas City cash price: Article. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat I sept sft (, tr rrK Dec M4k 80Vk,KVtB Corn I Sept (1V4 dW (0i 80V4A Dec H7Ai04t 4 47K1 47 A Canadian Paclfls 7u0 Central of New Jaracf rnmapeasa a Ohio t.t) Chicago Oreal Waatcrn 700 Chicago A Northwaatara.... l.puo C . M. A Bt. Paul M.tuO Chicago Term. A Trans do pfd C , C, C. A Bt. Lou I. too Colorado Fuel and Iron.... t.roo Colorado aV souiharn l,t) do lit pfd vio do td pfd UK) Ctwaolldated Qaa o Cars Products tM do pfd Del. A Hadaoe 1,400 Dal., Leak. Warfare Danm A Rio Oranda 1.100 do ptd Dlatlllan Bacuritlas l.OnO Brla , lt.too do let pfd too do Id pfd 1,0 Oeneral Blactria t o lllinola Cantral PO lntar. Payor tuo do Dfd lour. Pump too Ul 34ti do pfd Iowa Cantral da pid K. C. souiharn 7M tt MU do pfd Loulavtlla A Nashrlll l.C"0 11714 ne Mnlcaa Cantral l.tno II Vs tl Minn. A 81. Louis lot 48 41H M , Bt. P. A Baalt Bts. at. tout vn do pfd Mlaaoart Paclns too 77 77 Mlaaourt, K. A Taxes 4ie U do pfd tut 4H National Lh4 LtOO t4Vt tltt N. R. R. ot Mexloo pfd N. T. Central 1.100 1H lltVi N. T . Out. A Waataro.... to) la n Norfolk A Western j0 H 7t da pfd North A marl can to evt 4a Paoiaa Man l.tno Kit, tk PannylTanU tl.r i!. 11414 Paopla's Cas t,2u) tZ tt Pllla.. C, C. A B'. L Prcaacd Bleal Car an) 17U, t4 da pfd 100 tlvt tll Pullman Palaon ."r lie 141 141 Reading tt.am) lutt xin do lat pfd 100 tO to to Id pfd e 7H 7t Rapuhlla tiaol Ml W do pfd tiA tt 8414 Rock litan Co I tuv tu tl so sf l.0 41-44 47 M it. L A San fraa. td pfd lu tl II Bt. L Bouihwaatara do pfd tu) 11 U SI Bouthara PaclOa li.miO t ti do pfd tot 115 lit Beutkers Railway t, 111) H ta do pfd ) 6t e Tanswaaaa Coal and Iron Tcaaa Pacific tuo tf-s to Tot., tt L I WaaUra.... tul t7I t74 la pfd 700 6v to Cnloo Paatfla lt.4vt lust Mist do ptd v r. B. Eapraas 1 U. B. R'-O Lfs) U D. B. Rubber do ptd tnt 10044 V A Ileal tt tiO w do pfd $,7' lot Vlrrinia-Corollna, Chomlcal. u 17 da pfd ... Wabaah to pfd Welie-rargo Kipreao WaatUgsouaa gleetrt .... Tnt 14 Weslera t'nlos 4u 71 Wheeling a Uk grta Wleoonala Casual 00 pi Northern Paaltc 11.40 UIU, IIII4, OaetraJ leaUtar let 34 M do pfd Bloaa-Bherleld tut M 7Vi Oraat Nerckara pfd Rai U IU lnwrtorougk Metrosolltka.. l.tuO lt 11 do pfd . 47i et Total sales tor tha any. lot, us) bares. A Asked. B Bid. Dalata Grata Market. DULUTH. Minn.. July 8. WHEAT No! 1 northern, tl 01; No. t northern, $10 P 1 ; July. $101: Septeiober. (1.08: Deeeraoer. umg-vi track ana jury, tits, , loeii u 141 n "44 4 1' 1V t 11 14 61. 1M 12l0 107 U 10 tl hi 9 Vt till, 14 l 17444 1 4 H4t 141 M u tH 3! 40 4V lll4 71 17t 44t 17 70 tt 41 111 1414 14 71 M44 70 II It M 17 llfiH ti tl 107 117 7H 64 ti 61 11114 17 76 71 t 17 114 J, tt ft tl 10) l"71a 71 I M 3i 47 tl it Me 111 te 17 141 SO tl a.) 141 M 10 il 17. 10O tl lf' S3 M 11 tt IT 40 Ul 84 2 47 4i fotlowi .. . A Taaaa tf.4 .. t4 ii. T. Cantral lit .. ls Norfolk A Westers.. . 7 .': tRViB pfd It ..17 Ont. A Wastsra tt ..101 PannaylTanla t4 ,.l07tnd Mines 4 ..II Reading Ka ..11 Southern, Ry tlw ..lit do pfd TO ., 14 Bo. Pacific tla .. to t'nlon Facile 14 .. ft do pfd t ,.. MH V. A Stool rs .. tl do pfd ..104 44 Wabaah 104 C. M. A Bt, P. DcBeen D. A H. Q do ptd Brio do let pfd do 2d nfd Grand Trunk ...It do pfd ) lllinola Centra ....141 gpanlah 4s Is Lnulartlla A N lit 8ILVF7H Bar, steady; sivtd per ounce. MONEY l,i&eV4 per cent. The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is SVarH per cent; for three months' bills la S7-1&&3H per cent. New York Mining Stocks. NEW TORK, July 8. Cloaing quotations on mining stocks ware: Ariema Con 1 Utile Chief Ontario ... 2.210 11.102 4,764 CATTLE There wa a very moderate run of cattle this morning, only about 100 cars Deing on sale, after allowing lor moss hipped through and only stopped for feed and rest. The most of th cattle offered were corn fed steers, with a very light sprinkling of cows, heifers, feeders, eto. There waa an active demand for th desirable grade of beef steers and the market on the good kill ers was strong to luu higher. As high a $6.86 was paid, this being the highest price paid for cattle on this market since U03. The common to medium grades were no more than steady. There was no change In the cow and heifer market price remaining about where they were last week. Every one la awaiting the settlement of the controversy between packers and commission men, which 1 liable to occur at any moment. When It due take place there Is one dan ger to be avoided and that Is the sudden flooding of the market with cow stuff. There were very few atockers and feed er In sight this morning, but what few there were sold very readily at good Arm prices, at least the desirable kinds." Representative say: BEKF STEERS. Cattle Steady to Tea Cents II label Hog Steady to Lower. CHICAGO. July 8.-OATTLK-Rccelpts, about 26,000 head; market steady to 10c higher; common to prime steers. $4.6(V(i7.ia; cows, $3.a,iii.:6; heifers. $3.00fl0.!0; bulls, $3.3tiiC.(x): calves, $3.7&a7.26; stockers and feeders, ta.oufyfi.00. HOOK-Receipts, about 40,000 head; mar ket choice; light, steady; others 6c. lower; a-ood to i. rime hesvv. au.9iXu6.rS: medium to good heavy, $6.&ri6.90; butcherwelght. $o.8o (Hi.0o; good to prime mixed, $i.$Ji6 8j; light mixed, $0.00fy.06; packing, $fa.vn.6.70; piga, K.bOC;; 00: selected. et;.07G,6.1(Vi; bulk of sales, $6.75416.90, 6HEBH AND LAM BB Receipts, about 26,lJ0 head; market steady; sheen, $3.76'$ 6.00; yearlings, $3.DU4i6.26; lambs, $6.50(717.76. Kansas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 8. CATTLR Receipts, 17,000 head, including 8,000 head southerns; market steady to 10c lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.25 6.80; fair to good, $6.00u 6.26: western fed steers, $4.60fy.4o; stockers and feeders, $3.603 6.00; south ern steers, 33.60 5.00; southern cows, $2.26&3.40; native cows, $2.7604.60; na tive heifers, $3.16 & 6.40; bulls, $3.00 & 4.76; calves, $4.00fy)6.00. HCKJ8 Receipts, 6,000 head; market weak to 6o lower; top. $6.00; bulk of sales, $6 90ifl6. 96; heavy, $6,8646.90; packers, $5.90 6.97 tt; pigs and lights, $5,906 6.00. BHsKP AND LAMBS Iteceipt, i.vvo head; market strong to lOo higher; lambs, $7.00(3 7.66; ewe and yearlings, $6,354? 6.00; Texas clipped yearlings, $6,254? 6.80; Texas clipped sheep, J4.60&6.40; Blocker and feeders, $3.150 4.26. Alice 44 Breeco Brunawlrk Con II Comatock Tunnel.;... St Con. Cat. and Vs... to Horn BllTer 146 Iron Sllrer tat LadTtlle Con I Onhir Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Htnail Hope .. Standard . T .416 .lu. . t ,. 64 . to . t .1T Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, July (.-Today state ment of the treasury balance In the general fund, exclusive of the (150,000,000 gold r aerve, shows: Available cash balances, $.'6,906,036; gold coin and bullion, $69,634,116; gold certificates, $76,681,410. Bank Clear I ear. OMAHA, July (.Bank clearing for today were $1,979,627.81 and for the corres ponding date last year, $1,610,21.61. Metal Market. NEW TORK, July (.METALS Th London tin market waa 16 lower on spot, which closed at 198, while futures were unchanged at 182. The local market wa weak, with spot quoted at t41.6irft42.60. Cop per was higher In the London market, with spot quoted at 100 10 and future at 94 10s. Locally the market was dull, with Iske quoted at (23.26iT24.0O, electrolytic st $22.00fya.&0 and casting at Cl.Ooim.to. Lead ; waa 6a higher at 30 16 In th London t market. Locally the price wa a shad i easier on the average, spot being quoted i at $5.206.26. Spelter wa unchanged at J4 I 6s In London, but waa dull and lower at I $o.25u4i.a0 locally. Iron waa hlghar In the English msrket. with standard foundry quoted at 66s lOd and Cleveland warrant at 67 lttd. Locally the market wa un changed, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $34.50nY)6.70 and No. t foundry northern at $J4.0038.00. BT. LOUIS, July 8.-MFTALS Lead, qulut, $6.17Vi; spelter, firm, $6.25. flu tear anal Molaeae. NEW YORK, July $.-8ITOAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, $.86Hc; centrifugal, 96 teat.v 8.83c. Molasses ugr, IOkUc. Refined, nulet; No. 6. 4 60c; No. T, 4 6Rc; No. 8. 4.6oc; No. t. 14So: No. 10, 4.3fto; No. 11. 4.3oc; No. 12. 4.75c; No. 18, 4.20o; No. 14, 4.75c; confectlonrs' A, 4.80o; mould A. 6.860: cut loaf, A70c; crushed, 6.70c; riwdered, (.10c; granulated, (.00c; cubes, c. MOIAB8E fiteady; New Orleans open kettla, good to choice, 17fy48o. NEW ORLEANS, JuW 8. B'UAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal. tvyl7ic : centrifugal yellow, (TAfy4; seconds, 2, (9 SV,c. MOLABSES Quiet; new ByTUp. (ftSMc. No. 8 , 14 8 1 8 1 8 i::::: i:::::: 1 n u it it 11 :t it t 8 10 4 It V) tt 4 t tl tt It 1 10 ft t 4 , 4 ( 1 1 , 9 , It 8 1 8 $ f-erelaa Ftaaaelal. LONDON, Jury (.The supplies of money war restricted In the market today, owing to the repayment of $3,t.i to the rnk of England. Discounts were steady. The Bank of England secured the bulk 4f $2.0(0,600 In gnld available in the open market. On the flock exetiange the an prvacn of t settlement restricted aDcvu- Pklladelpkla I'roAace Market. PHILADELPHIA. July (.-BUTTER Finn; Vc higher; extra western creamery, 26c-. extra nearby prints, 27c. EOOU-rFlrm; a higher; westren firsts, free esses, lttc. 1 CHEK8E-Hrm. fair demaad; New Tork full creams 13Saf14c. I'eurla Market. PEORIA. July 8 CORN-rirm; No. ( yel low, Mc; No. 4. 53c: ao grade, 4f'7SZVt. OATS Unchanged; No. t white. 46Vc; No. ( white. tf.igSV.r; No. 4 white, t8c RTE Nominal: No. I. al6c. WUISKT-On bail of $1.31. Mllwaekee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. July (.-WHEAT-Market steady; No. 1 northern, $1.031 04: No. northern. $1.00ifj1.0S; September, 96ftSV;. RTK Steady; No. 1. 870. BARLET Weak ; No. 1 71a Tele Bee 41 Market. TOLHDO, O., July 1 44E ETTel Clover. cssh, 80.36: October, HLMl. Iefnher, 38.36 March, I" 8F-: prim alslke, (10; prim timoiny, gz.a. Elgla Batter Market. ELGIN, 111.. July (.-BUTTER Market Arm, at I4Vc, an advance of c over last week; outut lot tu week. Leu. twunuU At. ....1180 .... Til .... 14 ... .1100 .... 110 .... tio .... 141 .... tu ....1100 .... M0 ....loeo ...-10W ....li7 .... 711 .... Ml ....lOf.3 ....WS .... tat .... 901 .... tao .... 74 750 ....lOtS .... 714 ....1000 1210 tat ....1UT ...101 .....11M te ....1176 .... .101 1139 1104 10t 10t7 850 1000 110 tit lit 1 170 M0 141 7U r 170 T5 Pr. I 38 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 46 4 7S 6 00 i on 8 0 wOO 8 00 8 00 I 1 i 10 I II 8 16 I II I r 8 M 8 18 8 40 $ 40 C 40 I 48 6 46 I U t 60 I to 6 40 I 75 t 10 6 tt I W 4 tt 8 4 6 II t (08 t 00 I to t ot I 00 8 tt t 60 1 tt t St 8 U t ot 8 I I 40 8 60 No. 11 31 It,......, It 1 1 1 , t 14 It 40 II t M 86 41 , 144 8 17 94 It 1 117 12 ft S7 r7 14 31 1 It II 1 It 1 COWS. to 8 1 1 8 6 1 3 t 1 t 1 to. Av. Pr. . .irj6 too . 71 , 471 . 477 , 160 . 74 , 70 , 147 . 70 HEIFERS. I" 11!'.'.'.'.'. BULLS. lo 8 M I 10 1 10 I It I Tt I TS I M ....lofil ....1181 ....1279 ....& ....1100 ....1030 ....lilt ....1190 ....1130 ....127J ....low ....1130 ....liat ... .im .... 12t4 ....1476 .... 171 ....1211 ....lilt ....1343 ....1300 ....10 ....1341 ....14&I ltlt ....lilt ....141 ,....144 ....lfil ,....1410 ....143t 14k lf. 1IS7 1411 1760 1040 t0 lat 1140 735 1U6 1130 1080 7S6 981 ....1041 1160 1000 Ill T76 ISO 700 tnt lino 1063 I 00 4 01 I 01 I 06 I Ot t Ot t 10 t 10 1 to t to t 20 t 86 t It I 16 t 10 t 1 I S6 I K t 40 4 4 44 4 40 t to I M t TO t 70 TO t 70 t 70 . t 70 t TO t 10 t to t to t 15 6 tt I to I 60 8 Tl I at t 00 4 Ot 4 00 4 09 4 It t It 4 It 4 tt 4 40 4 4 10 4 40 4 40 4 61 4 te t 48 ilgher; steers, $5.Cooj)5.ij: ring, dressed. 8c; crappies, round, efi9i $L40rg4.50. Liverpool and ; cra,,pes, large, fancy, 16c; black bs. 26. ioted live cattle steady at ' meita, sweet and fine, 18c; eel. 18c; bue fin New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 8. BEEVES Rorelpts, 8,686 head; steer Arm to 10c higher, bull and cows l&o higher; bulls, to. Snl cows. 31.41 London cnales Quoted lftfrlsc per lb., with tops at London at 13V4C, dressed cattle. Export tomorrow will be I,) caul and 5,123 quarter of beet. CALVES Receipt., 626 head: venls steady In demand; "throw out," $4.50fy5.50; but termilks, $3.604.50; country dressed, steady, 'tHMWAND LAMBS Receipt. 12.191 head; sheep full steady, good lambs In do- $t.0O&5.60L mand and steady, all grades sola rainy 1 well; sheep, $3.50iirt.60: choice Ohio sheep, I $6.76; culls, $2.5ar(i(1.0u; lambs, $7.7ati8.7(; few common lambs,y$7.26. HOOd Receipts, 14,097 head; about steady. , WP-FF CUTS. No 1 rib. 14c; No. 3 rib, 11c No. ( rib, 10c; No. 1 loin, 17Vc; No. 2 loin. 1S140 No. 3, loin. 13V; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. I chuck, c; No. 8 chuck. 6V40; N. 1 round, I4e; No. 2 round, 8'c; No. 8 round, (o; No. 1 plate, SVhc; No. 8 elate. So: No. ( plate, (a MI81.KLLAKEOUS COFEE isst0. N. 38, tso ter lb.: No. 30. 21c per lb. ; No. 26. 1(0 per lb.1 No. 20, 14Vc per lb.; No. 21. 12c per lb. CHEKtSK Riork "wis., 19c: lltnberger, 14c; Young Americas, 15o Nl'TS California walnuts, No. t, soft shell. 12c: Rrasils. 10Vw3lxc: pecans, 1H9T22C: I niberts. 12Hcj pesnuts, raw, 7Vc; roasted. dVtc: California aimonas, iic; cocoanuts, $51) per 100. HIPKB AND TALLOW Green salted. No. t, 8c; No. 2, 7VC1 Du" hides, 60; green hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 2, Sc; horse, ll.SOa ( bo; eheep pelts, 6V4T$1.A Tsliow. No. 1. 4Sc; No. 2. 8Wc. W00L 164321c CANNfc'JJ tlOOD8-f-Corn, standard, west em, CTic. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-pound cans, $l.4fi; standard, 3-pound cands. $1.26. Pine apples, grated. 1-pound, $2 302 30; sliced, $1.7fiii 2.35. Gallon apples, $3.25. California apricots. $2.00. Pears, $1.75tr2 SO. Peaches, $1 7MT2.40; L. C. peaches, $2 002.50. Alaxka salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $3.10; fancy sockeye. flat, $1.95. Sardines, quarter oil, $3.26; three-quarter mustard, $3.10. Sweet potatoes, $1 .tnflPl.SS. Bauer kraut. 90o, Pumpkins, 8t?4in.00. Lima beans. 8-lb., 76o t 11.26. Soaked pea, ( lb., (Oo; fancy, 41. 1.46. CALIFORNIA DRIED FR17IT8 Prnne re somewhat unsettled by frr offrlng from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grade. Quo tatlona rsng rrom e 10 yc ior anrorni fruit and f rori 6V4J8c for Oregon. Peachea are slightly easier, with fancy yellow quoted at 13ttc. Raisins are firm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c; four-crown. 10c; seeded raisins, 9V4O110. FISH McKerei irwa, iuc; pis. 'inte whit leetl, dressed, 16; halibut. He; salmon, 16c caught, 134715c: fresh, lci trout, I2fnri io; ner- dressea catfish. h. Itc: roe shad, per pair, Xtf40c: lottatwr. green. 16o: red snapper, I per lb., 27c; lobster, boiled per lb. 8O0; mackerel. Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel. native, IBiRiwe per id.; rresn green turn Eieat, 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull eads, 12c; white perch, 7c; white bass, 160, j HAT Choice uplsnd, per ton, $12.00; me dium, $11.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; on graans. Ry straw, gi st. Loala Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, July 8. CATTLE Receipts, I 6,0iXI head. Including 2,600 head of Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.756.90; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.16'u6.)0; steer under 1,000 pounds, $4.00)4.50; Blockers and feeder, $a.O0Ti4.25; cows and heifers, $3.0ufy6.35; canners, $1 tO 2.26; bulla, $S.o0rK50; calves, $4.0ftJ 10.00; Texas and innian steers, la.twuo.io; cows and heifers, $l.fH3.75 Unas Recelnts. 4.000 head: market steady; pigs and lights, $5.n0j12H; packers. $o.6ou6.00; Dulcliers ana oesi neavy, eo.stfai 6.10. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 3,600 head; market steady; native muttons, $S.2S-i' 6.60; lambs, t2.2iVu7.75; culls and bucks, $2.00 j3.00; stockers, $3.004.00. St. Josepk Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. July (. CATTLE-Reoelpts, 2,876 headj'market steady to easy; natives, $4.501.00; cows and heifers, $2.36(uu5.60; stockers and feeders, fa.awat.VK HOGS Receipts. 4,817 head; 6c lower; top, $6.96; bulk of sales, $5.B7Mr1t.92tt. SHEEP AND LAM ItS-Recelpts. 2,790 bead; market steady; lambs, $6.&0'a,7.llO; yearlings. Jfi.5O3"0.0y wether. $6.26ao.76; ewe, RTEkSS.&O. Stonx City Live Stock Market. SIOITX CITY, la., July 8 (Special.) taYy"w7trpc.& IS SECURING GOLD er tralght; beeves, $4.50fy.S6; cows, bull . snd mixed, $2.00t.0O; stocxers ana leeaers, j $3. Ibdi 6.00; calves ana yearlings, ae.wiio.jo. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head; market 10c lower, selling at $6.6046.76; bulk of sales, (6.60455.66. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head; market weak. Stock (a Sight. Receipts of live stock at the sis princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. She-p. Bouth Omaha..... (.674 8.000 4.700 Sioux City 700 6,000 100 Kansas City 17.000 6,000 7,000 St. Joseph 2.878 4,817 2.799 St. i-iouls 6,000 4,000 3,600 Chicago 25,000 40.000 25,000 Cotton Market. NEW TORk, July 8.-COTTON-Bpot closed steady, 10 point lower; middling up lands, 16.40c; middling gulf, 13.66c; sales, 904 bales. ' i New York cotton quotations, furnished bjr Logan A. Bryan, 112 Board of Trade build ing: Open. High. Low. Close. September 11.95 12.'0 11.88 ll.Hi October 12.18 12.21 H.9S 13 (A December ...12.20 12.21 12.00 12.02 NEW ORLEANS. July 8-?OTTON'-Spot closed easy; sale. 1.476 bales; low ordinary. 8'4c, nominal; ordinary, 9Vtc, nominal; good ordinary, lo 7-16o, nominal; low middling, 11 1-Kc: middling, 18Hc; good middling, 14o, nominal; fair. 16Sc, nominal; receipts, 1.8S4 bales; stock, 64,633 bales. ST. LOC IB, July 8. COTTON Quiet ; middling, 13Vi; sales, 7 bales; receipts, 14 bales', shipment, 200 bale; stock, JJ.SOe bales. LIVERPOOL, July 8.-COTTON-8pot, quiet; prices 6 points higher; American mid dling, fair, 8.S0d; good middling, 8.75d; mid dling, 7.35d; low middling, 6.8M; good ordi nary, 6.26d; ordinary, 6&6d. The sales of the day wero 6,000 bales, of which 1.0ts bales were for speculation and export and Included 6.610 bales of American. Recelpta, 6,000 bales, Including 1,100 bales of Ameri can. Futures opened quiet and steady and closed easy. XV i si Market. July 8. WOOL Market ot T.nt'tH minium trades, combiner and cloth ing, 26620c! light fine. 22fl23c; heavy fine, 18 ii 17c; tub washed, 336Vio. Bank Pay Interest oa , Sklpntenta While In Transit Across the Atlantic. It.'.'. 8.. , 140 , 140 , 10 . 140 14ft t'.O 74 461 t 0 t 00 I M t H t lo t 60 I t t 0 11M I tt 1 16 Hit t tt 1 147 I Tt "". 11 I 1 T8 .' lt5 118 8 6J 4 0 1010 3 18 1 1" . 70 8 16 1 1 4 40 ....HOT t 41 1 !'" 4 4 , ge 1 1S0 4 to .:::: v i 13 I CO CALTto. 100 4 7t I.... to $ to 1.... 141 I t 1 .. 110 6 78 . 1 ... 1 I 00 $.... e.iv a no . ... "arni'tCF.n AND FEEDERS aril lit 11 67 I to tat I 71 6., TOt I 71 8t., 14t 3 86 HOGS Receipt were quit liberal this morning and that, together with the faot that all other market were reported lower. had a weaJtening eneci upon me irauo. The reault wa that hog sold 6c lower and the trade wa 1ow at th decline, so that mot of the forenoon ws passed ba rer anything Ilk A clearance wa ef fected. Some of th big packer were holding out with th rldent Intention of bearing value still more so that the mar ket did not Improve a th morning d vanced, but on th contrary grew weaker, especially on heavy hogs. A good many of the hogs sold at $6 7076 76 a against $S.7MriS80 on Saturday. bom good hog old up high as (6.82 ' Representative sales: No. At. tl. It. 16. Total .(4,250 (3,817 48,099 41.... tl.... 41 ... ii.:.. ti.... 44 ... 6.... rt.... a ... 44.... 4 ... M.... 41 61 ..31 ..let ..) . ttt ..tt8 ..Ml .181 lit ..Ml .18 ..171 ..rt ..ut ..tt ..171 ..t4 ..rt ..tot .10 7.. U.. Bh. Pr. 14. At. 871. pr. ... 8 It TO M s t 71 4 6 7 Tl Ut it 8 76 10 8 7 T4 tl te I 78 tt 6 TO U. I4t ... 8 71 tot 8 7 tt S-t tl 6 Tt ... 6 Tt to tu uo In St I 74 Tt ft ... I 74 30 8 TO Tl lit . . 6 Tf t ( T at til 13 I Tt 4 t TO 17 144 ... I 71 It 8 18 tt tat ... 6 Tl 40 8 TO TO til tt 8 Tl M I TO tt tM 144 8 Tt tO 6 74 tt HO 40 I Tl tt 6 Tt 41 HI 110 8 Tl 140 I T tl 187 IM 8 71 ... 6 Tt 'Mi 10 6 71 ST Tt tM IM 8 Tt Tt at tal 140 t Tt T 10 ...tat ... 6 Tl to 8 Tt TO It ttt ( Tt WIT tt la tt ( Tt ) t T Tt let 4 8 76 let ( tt (9 ..M 89 i U Evaporated Apple and Dried Fro Its. NBW YORK, July (.EVAPORATED APPLES Market wa quiet, but steady, with fancy quoted at 8Vc. choice at 8c, prime at 7V4WV4C and poor to fair at.67J7o. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are quiet on spot, but prices ara firmly held, ranging from 4S'(i'12Vvc for California fruit and from 6H&0C for Oregon up to 8)-40s. Apricot are unchanged, with choice quoted at 21c, extra choice at 22c and fancy at 24y'io. Peache are In fair Jobbing demand on so il and prlcea are firm. Choice art onoted at 11U, frl!c, extra choice, at 12H13c, fancy at 13 13V and extra fancy at 1W1IV- Raisins are somewhat unsettled, owing to report that concessions have been made In some Instances by holders on th coast, -lhe pot market I unchanged, with loose mus catel quoted at BVa'loe, seeded ralxtns at 7Vii1Sc and London layer at $1.60(1.65. Oil and Hoe! a. NEW YORK, July (.Oil Cottonseed, steady; prime crude, nominal; nrlma yel low. MVfro. Petroleum, firm: New York. $.40; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $x 40; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In built, $1.93. Turpentine, quiet. RoSIN Steady; strained, common to good. $4 f(4 60. OIL CITY. Pa., Julv . OIL Credit bal ance. $1.78; runs. 320.291 bbl: average, 149.746 bbls.; shipments, 298.107 bhls.; aver age. 167.4d bbls. SAVANNAH. Oa., Jury (. Tt.'KPEN T1NB Firm. a64C ROSIN Firm; A, B snd C, (4.00H.(K; I, $4 90; E. $4 60; F. (4.7MT4 : O. 84 S6; It. (4 96; I. (6 0; K. Vr.. M. $1.36: N, $6.60; W. O., $6.76; W. W.. $6.00. NEW YORK, July (.The movement of gold from this country to France, which ha been In progress since early In May, will be continued today by the engagement by Laiard Fn res of $1,250,000 and by Gold man, Achs A Co. of $500,000 for shipment tomorrow. The exportation of gold Is at tributed by exchange spert to th attempt of the Bank of France to re cuperato Its gold reserve, which ha been lessened by the withdrawal of Russian de posit from France. A year ago the re serve of the Bank of Franoe was About $55,000,000, but at present It Is about $30, 000,000 less than that amount. . Sine April ! Franoe has taken about $3,800,000 from America, whllo $3.0(0,000 ha gone to London and (l.ttO.OOO to Holland. New York ex change houses express the opinion that I th movement of gold from this country to France I likely to continue until the demands of tha Bank of France are satis fied, as that Institution Is making tha ship ment of gold profitable by paying Interest on tt whlle In transit serosa the ocean. Having once re-established Its reserv at the figure desired., the Bank of Franc will probably discontinue such Interest and the shipment will stop. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July (.-COFFEE-Putures opened steady at an advance of 63l( points In response to hleher European and Hra sllisn markets, all of which showed con siderable gain since the close of th local market last Wedneedsv. and bullish watber . report from BraslU on cahl from Rio reporting that the crop of Sao Paulo wa menaced by heavy rains, fol lowed by very low temperature. Trading wa more ecttv than recently and price held their Initial gain, the market closing 1 steady with a net advance of 6916 points. Seles war 48.0O0 bags. Including July t (66c; September. (66c; October. 6.56c: De teuibor. A6Ui.tc; January. 6.46c; Alarvb. LONGWORTHS ARE IN WEST Hare Made Qalet Trip Throagk Yel lovTsiaae aad Will Co to Hawaii. SAN FRANCISCO, July (. According ta a private telegram received last night Mr. end Mr. Nicholas Longworth will arrlva lir San Francisco in a day or twd enrout to Hawaii. They sre planning, It Is said. to come Into th city quietly And avoid publicity, and the arrangement In con nection with their coming b.av bean mad so privately that even their personal friend do not know of their plans. That Longworth left Cincinnati two week ago to travel westward and spent several dayg In Yellowstone park. I'aloa President Killed. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July (. Len Reynolds, president of the coal miners' union at Mont Lake, Tenn., who waa yesterday shot by W. H. Bellows, labor agent of tha Mont !ke Coal roiniry, died this mornUig. The Moot I,ake inlut) Is run uoun th onea ahaa UfUicUile, I r. r