rrm omaita daily bef,: thttkrpay, tui.y 11. ioot. ( 1 V CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET Market! Hat Lower Trend on Heavy Profit Taking. STEONO FEESSTJEE ON WHEAT tlmkr Opened at SS 7-8 Bid and Placed at 88 S-4 Cents Cora Ranged Lowtr en Weak ness af WbM(( OMAHA, Julr 10, 1907. Market were generally lower thla morn Inn, with heavy selling lor proper realising. Threshing la general ail over the country. with relume or about eight bushels per acre leu than last year. Quality Is good, with weight averaging from 61 to S3 pounds tier huaheL Wheat Is weaker, with pressure of long wheat on market all morning. Market la nervous and choppy, with commission houses on both sides, but less selling on ail advances. Later market settled down and the crowd was walling for the government report. September wheat opened at W!o bid and oloeed at Ma bid. . Corn opened lower on weakness of wheat , and good rains reported over a good por tion , or me corn oaii. everyone selling Worn on anticipation, of fair government report. Soma aoatUred selling by commis sion houses for realising. September corn opened at 48o, bid, and closed at S'o, bid. Oats opened steady, with tha crowd still bullish and bought. Later commlMlon houses started to dump and little or no buying was done on low points. Beptember oats opened at 27o, bid, and closed at fcityo, bid. Primary wheat receipts were 467,000 bushels and shipments 198,000 bushels, against reoelpts last year of 683,000 bushels and shipments of 278.000 bushels. Corn re ceipts were 613,000 bushels and shipments H,0 bushels against receipts last year of 805,000 bushels and shipment of 2&,0u0 bushels. Clearances were 186,000 bu. of corn, i.OOO bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 111,000 bu. Liverpool closed VS higher on wheat and Ud higher on corn. fleaboard reported 41, Out bu. of wheat and 24.000 bu. of corn for export. Local range of options: patents, falOttiSai; first clears, $3.iwtf4.t; second clears, (.;&( 2. N5. liil A.N In bulk, 15.25. Articles. Open. I Rlgh. Low, Clone. Tes'y. Wheat I July... 5iB 864B SB Mil 88HB 85B eBpt... tWtU Nt'iB 8B 8S1B 88 B Dec... 2 92 84 8ft.B XB Corn July... 4M,H 4ffiB 4B W 48B Bept... 4SHB 48B 48 B 48H 4"?4.B Deo.... 47 47SB 47 B 4714B 4TVIB Oats July... 1B 41'iB 41B 41T4B 41HB Bept... inB m4B 877B 884B fTAB Lee... Wmli 8ttB1, rjbj 8WB 8848 B bid. Omaaa Canst Prices. WHEAT No. hard, 890o; No. hard, 82&6o; No. 4 hard, 775Uo; No. S spring, CORN-No. I, 49o; No. 8, 4848c; No. 4, 4Vft'47c; no grade, 40344o; No. I yellow, 4iVaic; No. 8 white, 4954Ho. OATS No. I mixed, 4Htr4l4c; No. 8 white. 4'JTj-t2'c; No. 4 white, 41Hu2ai standard, 42 V. KYE-No. 3. 76o; No-. l,-7T4o. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 26 1S1 83 Minneapolis ......... ..214 Omaha , , 17 11 a Duluth ........ 62 ... XKW YORK GF..NEIIAI. MARKET ((notation of tne Day oa Varloaa Camsnodltle. NEW TORK, July 10.-FLOUR Receipts. 17,74 barrels; exports, 10.9!4 barrels; market dull and unchanged. Minne sota intent, 8t.iaVJ6.4o; winter straights, H4044.6I; Minnesota bakers. $3.7rvu4.iS; win ter extras, I3.1(X(A JO; wlntet patents, 84 40 u4 tu; winter low grades, $3.(ii3 t0. Rye (lour dull; fair to good, $4.7ut.0u; choice to fancy, 86.lfu6.4U CuRNMEAL Bteady; fine white and yel low 81 21.80; coarse, ll.lti'ul.18; kiln dried, 83.OV53.3v. Ki t Dull; No. I western. 88 f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 14,000 bushels; exports, 19,IT.H bushels; No. I red, W40, elevator; No. 8 rod, 81.c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth, 81.13V f. o. b. afloat; No. 8 hard winter, 81.08W, t. o. b. afloat. Owing to better spring wheat crop news, bear pressure and northwest selling, wheat broke a cent today, followed by rallies In the afternoon on export talk. The government report was considered here bullish, and prices closed near the top and anly H to o uader last night. July closed 81.00V; Sep tember. l.oiyln.02H. closed 81.02k; Decem ber, ll.04fcfjl.uiiS. closed 81.06H. COKN Receipts, 81,700 bushels: exports, 87.1(18 bushels; spot wheat easy; No. i, 3c, elevator, and Wc. f. o. b. afloat; No. I white, 6SV,c, and No. 2 yellow, 83c afloat. Option maiket was without transactions, closing net unchanged. 'July closed at ;S; Boot ember closed 63 Vc and No. 1 xellow. 3o, f. o. b. afloat. UATs Reoelpts. 18.600 bushels: exports. 1,720 bushels; spot market firm: natural white, SiVuSS pounds. 6"i(61c; clipped white, 86-7140 pounds, 6164Hc. t&kd lrrearular: soring bran. 8Z1.G0: mid dlings, $J3.10, city $22.60. HAr-Hteadv: sh Inuine. JOtfnsc: good to Choice, 81.1,Val.20. injjfs 4julot: state, common to choice. 1SKM, 14AlHc; 1905, 4ftIi-6o. Paclfio coast, Uoi, tfllc; 1906, 6fc-8c. HIDES Dull; Central America, HMo; uogota, zzho. 1jKAtHI2R Steady; acid, B57'ie. PROVISIONS Benf. steadvi family. 814.00 E 16.00; mess, Iffrfraiii 00; beef hams, 24.03 0o; parket, 811.0WS 12.00: city extra India mess, 8k2.oni53.0O. Cut meats, quiet; lckled belllfs, IU.2Mil3.60; pickled hams, 12.OOnl2.7i. Lard, quiet; western prime. 88.70Aii.80; rcQned, steady; continent, I9.2S; South America, $1016; compound, va.'yij Tork, steady; family, l.of819.o; short clear. 817.00q18.00: mess, 818.0ijl!.S0. iaju w Bteany city tu per pag.i, HYto: Oountry (pkg. free), 626'4c , iuub steady: domest 0. fair to extra. sk $7c; Japanese, nominal. Cllttyh. Steady to firm: new state fun cream, colored and white, small, best, 12Wo; large, Ufco; fair to good, llfllto; Inferior, 8afioo. kuus Firm: state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 20'8aic; cholos and mixed extra, 19ilHo; first to extra first, nifSo; western firsts. 16ltHo. Ofllctal price, 16c; seconds, HH-fclSHo. WULTttr-uvi steady; western spring chickens, 18c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, Ho. Dressed firm; western broilers, atKfl'lc; tur keys, 10U4o; fowls, 13VW. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Sells OS Rapidly on Rise of Call Loan Rate. ST. PAUL LEADS THE DECLINE tsloa Pactflp. Reading, Amalgamated Copper Come Next -Slight Rally Near Close on Covering by Shorts. CUICAQO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat a r a of the Trading- and Closing- I'rleea'n Board of Trad. CHICAGO, July 10. For the greater part of the day the wheat market was weak because of the fear the government crop report would show an Improved condition of the new crop. At tha close tha Septem- m delivery showed a net loss of WO-Ho. Corn was a shade higher. Oats wre up Vic Provisions wre a shade to 100 lower. The government report was made publto fifteen minutes prior to the close of the session. It gave the condition of winter cat on juiy 1 at m a, as oomparea witn on June 1 and spiring wheat 87.8, pared with 88.7 on Juno L Tha figures oil the norlne wheat oron were aenerailv eunstdered bvArtslinnaahrUoTTas' the greatest damage, it li claimed,' has taken plaoa aince June 1. Immediately following the publication of tha report tha market ral lied sharply, prioea advancing about lo in less than nve minutes, ins sharp upturn, however, induced free realizing and a loss of part of tha gain. Previous to the publi cation of the report the market was weak chiefly bevauaa of weather conditions In thla country, and on tha expectation that the government figures would be of a bear ish nature. Trading was dull for the greater part of the day. The close was easy. September opened a shade hlrher to ttWVto lower at MyawHo, sold off to 8"Tc and then advanced to BHtfWA4 0. The clone was at DM4.0. Clearanoea of wheat and flour war equal to 118.300 bu. Primary receipts were 467.000 bu., against 688,000 bu. for the same day 'last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of L'i'2 cars, against iHl cars last week and 13 cara one year ago- The oorn market was weak early In the day In sympathy with wheat and becauHe of ruin throughout tha eorn belt. Later the market became more firm on good buy. ing by cash houses. The government re- rort was a bullish faotor late In the day. t estimated the oorn crop on July 1 to be 80.2, against 87.1 on tha same date one year ago. The close was ateaJy. September opened VkC higher to V40 lower, at 64&c, Bold off to 64f4Ho and closed at 64"tc06o. Local receipts were 1U cars, with 82 of contract grade. Oata were strong nearly all day. Elevator Interests were active buyers. Tha firmness was largely due to crop damage reports. The government crop report Indicated the condition on July 1 to be 81, compared with 81.6 on June 1. September opened a shade to HWHo higher, at 8H40HQ, sold between Sso and 4tHo and olosed at 40S4gtOHo. Local reoelpts were 88 oars. Provisions were extremely quiet and tha market was easy because of a Sc decline In the prloe of live hogs. At the close Sep tember pork was off lvo at 816.2S. Lard was a shade lower at 8fc5fr.7Vs. Ribs were 2W(-c lower, at 88 24ft.t&. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whsat, 16 cars; corn, 178 cara; oats, 61 oars f hogs, la.OW head. 'The leading futures ranged aa followa: WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT General Ratna Prevail Over Ontral Valleys. OMAHA. July 10,. 1807. Ralna were general during lart night in the central valleys and southern states, and continue this morning in localities in the Missouri and middle Mississippi valleys. In Nebraska the falls were heaviest in the northeast portion and were light and scat tered in the southern portion. The weather Is slightly cooler in the east and south and generally oooler In the moutaln district, although no decided change In temperature has occurred in any section. The outlook Is favorable for continued unsettled weather, with showera in thla vicinity to night and Thursday, with not much change in temperature. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation compared with- the corresponding day of the last three years: 1807 190S 19f 1504 Minimum temperature.... 68 67 66 68 Precipitation 72 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 78 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation aince March 1, T.18 lncnea. Ieflciency corresponding period In 1908, 170 inches Deficiency corresponding period Irr 1908, .07 mones, u. a. v hlbh. Local Forecaster. Corn and Wneat Regrloa Ballet!. For the twenty-four hours endinr at 8 a m., 76th meridian time, Wednesday, July 10. 1907 Stations. Ashland, Neb 82 AuDurn, Men v Columbus, Neb... 81 Falrbury, Neb.... 96 Fairmont, Neb... M Or. island. Neb.. 87 Hartlngton, Neb, 78 Hastings, Neb.... 93 83 91 91 77 84 95 76 76 OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Max. Min. 68 ' 67 67 65 69 64 7 64 Articlea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Tes'y. Wheat . July 8pL Dec. Corn July Sept. July May Oats July Be pi. Dec. Msy Pork July Sept. Lard , July . Sept. ' Sept. 8i-t. Oct. 24 92V 844 use &2,UM 64 4UH 4ti,iiHl 42V3I 16 06 1 80 8 80 8 86 6 00 00 644 487, 4CSI 14 !tl ?4 W 94 99V 64 64V 64HH64Wfuoi 624i 63-4 .4SH 4S iif,otl- 41 H 40S-I 434JWkj 14 OS 14 80 82H 6 874 02-4! 8 46 a 46 8 2W 8 66 8 67 atTHf 16 06 16 26 80 t as 8 KlVi 8 46 8 60 67-41 41H! 43W 16 06 18 26 8 8?Vi 8 00 8 46 6 46 I 67 82H M4 64T, 54 us 43H 80' 4"-4 42T4&U 18 15 18 St 8 80 8 7,4i 0C4 8 47t 8 67V& 8 40 fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .62 .00 .80 .72 .00 .80 a. 10 .00 T .01 for Skr. Pt. oloudy uiear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy ft. cloudy jiouay Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Jwelve-hour NETW TORK, July 10 The rapid de cline in prices of stocks today was quite generally accepted as a readjustment from an artificial level established by manipu lative tactics. Various occurrences were cited as weakening influences on the mar ket, but the conviction remained that these were Impelling causes towajvl the abandonment of a futile campaign lor a rise rather than any deep-seated incentive to liquidation In tha ordinary sense Bankers and even stock commission houses are numerous which have dep recated the untlmellness of the recent operations to advance prices and to at tract a public Interest in. stocks, hut tlio persistence and the strength of th-op-erationa carried a certain amount of con viction with them. The campaign van carried up to the very threshold of to day's severe money requirements with ap parent unconcern and heedless of the warnings which have been common In the Wall street district ever since the ad vertisements designed to further the project began to appear. The whole imicct seemed to be abruptly abandoned today, and half to two-thirds of the gain wnu-n have been more than two weeks in establishing were surrendered in a few hours. St. Paul, which wsa reserved by the speculative leaders for their last re source, after being forced up, even In face of yesterday a selling pressure, naturally was the most acute sufferer to day. Vnion Pacific, Reading, Amalgamated Copper and the HlU stocks came next in the order In which they have figured in the operations of the manipulators of the market. Some special weakness In Union raciflc was attributed to the poor sub- acrlptlona reported to the new oonvertlble bond Issue. A converse statement of th9 case was also heard, that the subscrip tion period for the bonds having expired the upport of Union Pacific for the pur pose of adding to the attractiveness of the bonds was no longer maintained. Sub scription warrants for St. Paul new stock also fell back In proportion to the fall In the stock Itself. The squeeze In the money market came as was expected, and waa Indeed Inevitable with the "with drawal today of government deposit from the national hanks. The engage ment of 81.000,000 of gold for shipment to France aggravated the effect of the money disturbance, aa the rise In money rates and the fall in foreign exchange had aroused hopes that the gold export movement was at hand. Probably tho scaling down of money market resources had some part In forcing the retreat of the party committed to -the long side of the market. Foreign markets sent selling ordera and were reported uneasy over our money position, over the failure of tha Union Pacific bond offering, or Its abandonment to the underwriting syndi cate, and the friction between this coun try and Japan. The publication of cordial expressions on the part of the newly-arrived Japanese admiral in New Tork occurred about the .time a sharp rally in prices was In progress late In the afternoon. The small number of sub scriptions to the bond issue eased the money condition, out the return of de posits Into the sub-treasury depleted aup plles to such an extent aa to run the money rate up to 8 per cent quite early In the day. The filing of the government's suit against the American Tobacco com pany and the stated purpose of the New Tork Public Utilities commission to probe the local traction merger served to keep alive the sentiment of apprehension over government activities against corpora tions. Tha reduction In the price of cop per also was an unsettling Influence and another decline in prices ut the New York metal exchange kept alive uneasiness over the gtablllty of that market. The gov ernment crop report offered no help to atocka. The first report on the year'a corn orop waa of a poor ahowlng. Tho Improvement in condition of winter wheat waa less than was hoped for aid tho falling off In condition of spring wheat waa unfavorable. Tha covering of ahprts to take profits reduced the losses' some what, but the closing waa easy. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value. 11,827.000. United states 4s de clined 4 per cent on call. Tha range of prices on tha New ' Tork Stock exchange waa as follows: Bal. High. Low. Close. j.-.s..M4..'rn: gold roln nnd bullion. fi7.V4; gold certificates, 87t.3f5. 46). New Tork Maaer Market. NEW TORK. July W.-MONKY-On call strong, C4i8 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid. 6 per cent; ofTred st t1 per cent. Time loans, very strong; sixty days, I per cent; ninety days, 6'6&4j per cent; six months, 6 rer cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6r1TH Pt6TKRLINO EXCHANGE Weak, with actual business In banker s bills at 14 M75 1H u0 for demand and at $4 .83404 43 for sixty day bills; posted rates. 84MH4M14. an.l $4 4i4 SH. commercial bills, 84 S3. SILVER Bar, 671o; Mexican dollars, 624c. bonds O overnment, easy; railroad, easv. Closing quotatlona on bonds today were as followa: . .1"6 Japtn 4Hn. etrs . .l' do 3d arriei, el-lnt ..lft?4 60 ...lll'U A N. onl. 4 ... ..1-Jf-i Munhlt. e. ol4 4s... M. rntrl 4l ,.. Tl do 1st Ino . ..1H Minn, a St. U 41. ... M , K. T. 4s , .. i do ltl ... K"4 N. R. of M. C. 4s... ... tt H T. C. t.n. im... .... f !. J P gn. 6s 1 ... TUVk No. Pacific 4s.... 6a. do Is Is. rg. 4s. ng. C. 8 do coupon V. 8. as. res do eoupoa u. I BSW do coupon .. Am. Toto. 4... do Atchison (n. do mU. 4s... Atlantlo C. U D. A O. 4s do lm Brs. R. T. e. central of Oa. 4a. do Id Inc do d lnr Ches. a O. 4Hs Chlrairo A A. IHS. C, B a q. n 4a... C. R. I. P. 4a... do eol. 6a crc. A gt. L. a. 4s. Colo. lnd. 6s. r. A Colo. Mid. a Colo. 80. 4a. Cpl 6s P AB O. 4s.. Pint. Pi-cn. it.. Erie prior II an dn an. 4s 70 Norfolk A W. e. 64 'Or. 8. L. rfg. I .1"04 fmn. c. IHa..., . 4T Raadlns Oen. 4s.. . St. L A I. M. e. . tf st. u a i r. fg. M St. L. s. W eon. . 7 Seaboard A. L. 4a... , 43 80 Farlflri 4a ... 47 do 1st 4a ctfs ... (14 ftontharn Br fs ...lo?' Ti. A Pacific lata ... 1 T.. St. U A W. 4s ...04 I'nlon Pacific 4s... ... Kit t'. 8. Uteri Id 6s... 80 Vi'lht.h lnu Hock. Vallar 4s. ...1M1. do dab. n. Japan a P Weatarn Md. 4a. do 8d sarlea M W. A U R. 4a. Wis. Ceutral 4s. Bid. Offered. 374, 30 . N . M . 30 . Hit . 31 . s4 . s4 . 4 . 3 ms .1S 7t 4a. I4i Is... 33H 34 34 6s. .11" 4a. 7I4 4s. U i.... 70 37 ..... 014 106 14, 111 , 74 . r.-H 107 41 74 30 84 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Desirable Fat Cattle Steady, with Common Kindt Weak. HOGS RUNNING FIVE CENTS LOWER Sheep la Pair Herein!, Mostly All Oregon and Idaho Bangers Demand Good aad Prioea Fally Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, July 10, 1907. Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 8,.6 1.4 4.x) OIlK lal Tuesday 8.810 13. Sua 4,469 Oflkial Wednesday a, 464 1AM0 8,u0 71 ITS 4 77 r i'4 in I r. f ! ir 3 ax 8HKKI'-There was a f'r run of sheep again today, the arrivals for the moat part consisting of Pri-gon and Idaho rnnc stuff. There were also three cars of fed sheep. The market wns without any note worthy change ami s-llers were generally quoting It aa steady with yesterday. Malm yenrllnas that sold at ISOt yesterday ' brought the same price today, with ewes at 8636 tha same as yesterday. The Idaho wethers at li. sold up to 85.75 today. The market continues In a good healthy condition and Is entirely satisfactory to . to the selling Interest. Quotations on range sheep and Ismlis: , Oood to choice Inmhs, 70tv,i7.Z5: fair t good lamh, 8o.04i7.(4: cull lambs. 4.8tf j fl W; good to choice yearling wethers, 8'' 8S trfi.15; fair to good yearllna wethers. 8s.a 4i6.75; good to choice wether. $.'.'.fiV.75; fair to good wethers. ll.7Wi?: good to choice ewes. 84.8Mi6.40; f.ilr to good ewes, $4.ae475: culls snd bucks. 12.: $4.00. Representative, soles: to he scute further selling by Wall street, luncs. there mm a fiilr rteninnd. Iticluilli g purchases sttrihuted t one of the leading packers. The market closed nrin at i net advance of 1 to I'O points. Sulci a-ere reported of 4? 7.".0 1hk. Including Julv st n.liXc: September. 6 4.f6 6"Oj I remtier. f'lJuifcdnc, March. o6Mi.7rtcl Mny, 6.70 i J.MH-; June, 6.704j 5.7Rc. Hi ct Simtos No. Cordova, xtcn.U : Kin No. i. 8 V !, 7 He; mild cotTce, steaily; V 1 2 . C OM A II Wlinl.F.44LK. MARKKTI, Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. July 10. Call loans, 6rfl per cent, hoods were as . 17 Bingham . IC'4 Cal. A Hacla , 10 Centennial . I3H Copper Rtnga .... . SIS Pair West .214 Franklin .160 Oranby .WB lala Rorala , ....100 Mass. Mining lto Michigan H..16I Mohawk .....U6H Mont. Coal A C. S Old Pomlnlon ...,1H Oscaola ....126 Parrot ... lffTUj Qutnry .... IB Shannon ......... . ... Sti1 Tamarack .114 Trlnltr . 14 Vnlted. Copper .... . 61 V. 8. Mining . V. 8. Oil , .10'Hftah. Victoria ... 27 Winona 3f.4 Wolrartne M4 Butte Coalition.... 1 Narada 41 01. A Ariiona... f'i Arta. Commtrclal lSi4 cent; time loans, closing prices; on A'chlsnn adj. 4s do 4s Mrs. Central 4n Atchison do pftl Iimton a Albany Boaton A Mains. Doaton Elevated . Fltchburg p(d .... Mas. Central N. T., N. H. A Vnlon Pacific ... Am. Pneu. Tubs. Am. Sugar do pfd Am. Tel. A Tel.. Am. Woolen do pfd F .11 ion Kleo. & III Msaa. Elactrlo ... do pfd Maaa. Oas Vnlted Fruit I'nltcd Shoe Mach.... tu do pfd tj. 8. Rtaal.. do pfd Adranturs ,.. Allouaa Amalgamated Atlantic Asked. C'JM per Official follows: 13 S44 t MH 13H 16 11 lH I 14 a i 45 l'SVfc 8 114 17 Ill 64 41 4S14 10 63 "i ISO 84 ,. 14 .144 June 26.., une 27... tine 28.. une 28... une 80... uly uiy July July uly uly July July July July Sundav. "Holiday. The official number ot cara of stock j brought In today hy each road waa: Cattle. Hugs. Sheep. It'sea ; C, M. &. St. P 8 -a Wabash 1 Mo. Pac 1 I'nlon I'aeinc Hvstem 9 60 14 1 . C. & N. W. (east) 8 10 C. A N. W. (west)... 24 M 1 8 C, St. P., M. 0 19 12 C, B. A q. (east) 16 8 C, II. dc Q. (west) 30 16 2 C, R. I. A Y. (east).. 8 9 .. 1 Illinois Central 9 Chicago Great West. .. 3 Total recelpta .....107 lot l 14 London Closing; 8 toe Us. LONDON, July 10. Cdoslng quotatlona on stocks were as followi f No. 1 Cash quotations were as followa. FUOL'R steady; winter patents, 84.150 , 4 .Ui; straighla, UMXyiw; soring patents, 84 6cj3.0u; atralghta 8J.Zj4i4.lt), bakrs, 62.60 ost. WHBAT No. 8 spring, $l.V7j1.01: No. I apring, 84COS1.00; No. 8 red. l6."4c. tXKN No. 8, ttH'UVc; No. 1 yellow, 64ii4u4o. OAT a-No. -I, 43'4c; No. S white. 44'.4i4Cc hir-No. i, tbo. HAKI.EY Fair to choice malting, gn-fjrc. I iiClClki F"la, No. 1 northwestern, ll.rl'v l'rtme tlinotby, 84.76. Clover, contract grade, 86--6. r-KOVISIONg Short ribs, sides (loose., f!-fc4tl'S.6A Mess pork, per bbl., $16.0Ut;il.ii). Lard, per hw Ihs., t.W. Short clear sides tlxed, 8S.7t&.t). - Receipts and shipments of flour ad grain were as follows: , Receipts. Klour, bbls -a 4 Wheat, bu 41,J Corn, bu ....877 Too I'l 17'lt) Ky; " ,. 1.UO llarky. . bu .m me t-roduee exchange today the but ter market waa firm; ereamvrtea, lsrttjiMo; dalrlua, KftJlSc. Fgs, stesdy; at mark, raaea Included. lSiiiw..; (Irm in..- ...i,., firsts, 14c.. Cheese, steady, luat'vje. Oakdalu. Neb Omaha, Neb Tekamah. Neb... 91 - 63 Alt. la. 77 66 Carroll. Ia 84 64 Clarinda, la Sibley, la 76 61 Hioux city, ia... 7 as Minimum temperature period ending at I a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago. Ill 26 84 ' 64 .06 Columbus, 0 17 (W 64 .06 Dea Moines, Ia.... 14 84 64 . 63 Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 90 66 .12 Kansus city, Mo.. 19 vu 68 .06 Minneapolis. Minn. r8 ' ..' .. .04 Omaha, Neb 19 88 66 , 28 fit. Louis, Mo It ' 94 70 . .08 Showers occurred In all portions of the corn and wheat region within... the last twenty-four hours. Ilia weather la slightly cooler In the western portion. I A. WEUSII, Local Forecaater. St. I.outa General Market.' ct t rtTTTa t . . i ia TirnmAT taa. track No. 8 red cash, fclc, nominal; No. i hard, 9l4)2c; September, i'JSc; Decern ber, 9C.Sc. CORN Firm; track No. 1 caah. 644B4Ho: Septeniber, 6J:aii64o; December, 61So; No. I white. 660. OATS Firm; track No. t cash, 45c; Sep tember, 89c; December, 40c; No. 8 white, 47HC Fi.O(JR Steady; red winter patents, 84 40 454.66; extra fancy and straight, t3-9"&-X; clear. U80V-8.86. SEEI riim; timothy. IS.263H.28. CORNMKAL Weak; $2.70. IlRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 9n$-6c. HAY Quiet; timothy, $14.0ua,.00; prairie, 110.0043 18.60. IRON COTTON T1E8-81.08. ' HAUOINO ll'tc. HKMP TWlNB-lOo. PROVISIONS Pork lower; lobbing, 816 80. Lard ateady; prime steam, 88.42H.. Dry salt meats steady, boxed extra shorts, 89.26; clear ribs, 'J 26; short clears, I'J 37H. Bacon steady; boxed, extra short. 10.U"4; clear ribs, tl0.U: short clears, 110.26. POULTRY Steady; chickens, Wia; springs. 16c; turkeys, 12Hc; ducks, 8c; gese, 6c. HI'TTER Stesdv; oreamery. 21026a. kXcGS Steady, 12c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bids T) 6.010 Whoat. bu iu.Oi") 88.0UO Corn, bu 84.000 6,f0 Oats, bu .. 24,000 48.000 Kansas City 4-rala and Pravlsloaa. KANSAS CITY, July 10 WHEAT Juiy. 86V; Septembor, gSc; December, 91V4C. Cash: No. 2 hard. tf'tiWc; No. 8. Kij6c; No. 8 red. 67&8c; No. 8. MfjUla. CORN July, 49V; September, &oyo; De cember, 47V- Cash: No. 3 mixed, 62c; No. 8. 61V; No. 2 while. 62V. No. 8. 62c, OATS No. 2 white. 40"4j4uo ; No. t mixed. 43i4:e RYR Steady, V52c. HAY Kirm; choice timothy, $16.584318.00; choice prairie. 8lO.0fii.10.5O. PI'TTKR Creamery. 2.H',c; packing. 17Ho. IXKJS Firm; extras. lbV; firsts, 16c; aeot.nds, 14c. Receipts. Shipments. 26jn 17 000 lo.ort) 32,0u0 8.0U0 lX.OoO cash prices: Shipments. 82.6' a) lo. I'D 231. t 110 .) lit) Mlaneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 10. WHEAT. Sep- Itember, $1 (rt a. Dacsmlwr, vc; No. bard. $l.2vI.0JWi Nov 1 northern, 61.01'ai 014a; No. 1 noi thorn, 9ii7c. LOCK-First palenla, 86.HJ6.80; acoud Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Kansas City Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close. Wheat September.. I December. .. Corn September.. December... I 1 1 sihS HtrtfaSi wa 60rH 471 6(-4 47l 4S44'60ii'' 47 itfVifV A asked. B bid. Dalath liraln Market. DVLL'TH, Minn.. July 10. WHBAT No. 1 northern, ll.l; No. I northern. 81. uo7; July, 81.uiH; St-plember, $l.W.4g; Deoeinber, DATS On track, 13c. Amar. Bxpraas Amalgamated Copper .. Amar. Car and Foundry av pia Amar. Cotton Oil do pfd Amar. Eipraaa Amar. Hid Laathar pfd Amar. Ica, ai-dlr Amar. Unssad Oil do pfd Amar. Loco mot It do pfd Amar. Bmaltlog A Ret.,,. do pfd Amar. Sugar Refining Amar, Tohaoco pfd etfs.... Anaconda Mining Co Atcbtaon do pfd Atlantlo Coaat Una.. Baltimore A Ohio do pfd 4., Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.... Canadian PaclBo Central of New Jeruay.... Cheaapaaka a Ohio Chicago Oraat W eaters.... Chicago A Nortbweatern.. O., U. A BU P Chloagn Term. A Trans.... do pfd C, 0., C. A St. Loula Colorado Fual and Iron.... Colorado A Southern do let pfd do Id pfd Consolidated Oas Cora Products do pfd Delaware A Hudson Dal.. Lack. A Waiters. ... Denver A Klo Grande do pfd Distillers' gecurltles Brio do let pfd do d pld General Kleetrla Illlnoia ('antral Inter. Paper do era Inter. Pump do pfd leva Central do pfd X. 0. Southern do pfd Loulsrlile A Naahellla.... Mexican Central Minn. A 8t. Ixile at., Bt. P. Bault Bte. M do pfd Missouri Pacific M.. Kaneaa A Teaaa do pfd National Lead If. R K. ef Mexico pfd... N. V. Central N. Y., Out. A Western.... Norfolk A Western , do pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oas Pitta., C, C. A St. Louis (Teased Steal Car da pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading do let pfd do gd pfd Resmbllo Steel do pfd Rock Island Cs do pfd Rubber Goods pfd St. L. A Ban Fran. Id pfd 6t. Louis Southwestern.... do pfd goathera Pactfle. do pfd Saul hem Railsas ' da pfd Taanaaaaa Coal and Iron . Teaaa A Pactfta Tol , St. L A West era.... do pfd I'nlon PaolOc .... do pfd r. g. Bxpraas ... V. 8. Realty U. 8. Rubber .... do pfd i V. 8. Steal do pfd Virginia-Caroline Caemloat do pfd Wabash do pfd Walla-Parga gipreaa Weetlogbouee Klevtrlo .... Weelera laloa Wheallag A Lake trie.... Wleioaela Central do pfd Northers PaolSa, aa-4lT Central Loathe do pfd Sloaav Shemeld Oraat Northern pfd IaterOFaTa Metropolitan. do pfd Offered Total sales lor tha day, ...111. MO ... 1,000 80 4844 1 100 10Uj '800 e" I, Boo n 1,400 1.4i 12.600 14.100 100 1PU4 l'H 111 ft) (SH 14 4SH Dt, ...! lovi 67H li'a l'ft 1HH e' 68 89 4A Consols, money... do accoui.t Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific Ches. A Ohio Chicago O. W C. M. A St. Paul. Da Beers D. A R. O do pfd , Brie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central .... Loulrrtlle A N SILVER Car, HM., K. A Texas 14 .. t4"4 N. T. Central Ill .. It' Norfolk A W 7714 .. K4 do pfd I" .. II Ont. A Western VS. .. 9 PmuiSTlvanla J" ..HRRand Mines IH .. 34 Reading 6f"4 .. 11(4 Southern Rr PH 1M4 do pfd TO P So. Pacific I'"4 1114 Union Pacific 140(4 , Tt do pfd f , UV. S. Steal I7'4 41 do pfd 10J hi . 44 Wabash HH MS do pfd 24 H4 Bpanlah 4s U14 11IH ' steady; 81 d per ounoa. The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing tha num- per ul neaa indicated: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. omaha Packing Co Swift and Company .... Cudahy Packing Co Armour At Company ... Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K. C. Cudahy Pkg. Co., S. a hwirt and Co., K C. Swift and Co., St. Joe.. Animus dx Co., Iv. c... Hill dt Son Sol Degan Other buyers VONKV-H. ner cent, The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is 8"0!t4 per 'or three monthe" bllla la 8 7-16V58Vi per cent. New York Mining; Mocks. NEW TORK, July 10. Closing Quotations on mining siocks were: Adams Con. Alice Hreece : Brunararlck Cm). Comatock Tunnol .. Con. Cal. and Vs. Horn Silver Iron Sllrer Leadvllla Con . 16 Little Chief , .400 Ontario, v., . 44 . 84 , so .lis .124 . 8 opnir. ........ Poroat'.. ...... Baraga .U.1..... Sierra Narad ,. Small Mopes .. Standaia ...... 6 429 no 14 41 II , 10 140 1004 W44 14 t.X tm 4.000 1.000 1.210 47.4U0 4.900 5u0 ii" 1114 147 hi 1M(4 1144 1414 8T.44 10 0H 14(4 700 44(4 ' 41 Isaar Adigaart Ten Cants. NFTW TORK, July 10.-A11 grades of ro ilned sugar were advanced 10 cents a hun- dred pououa tovta tno ;.)0 700 i'o'o 110 I.SO0 6.4'tv l.oow 1,1' )0 400 loo 14 10r !. 1"0 Id 100 Too l.oo 100 toO t. 400 ii6 l.l"0 40,300 II 13 lt(4 ii" . 7) 6 t 404 4'JS urn 141 14 67 11!, 2144 4144 104 "4 l:t(4 46 1(4 liivi 76(4 123(4 17(4 Tl 144(4 87(4 70 44 4 14 H4 b 4114 1S7 141 14 61 1M4 II 4: (4 104 7,'4 t: 5 1 11044 iiit 1714 1214k 400 14 811.100 1M', 101(4 TOO 14(4 t74 tl 44 8.000 too 11.100 1"J 14-0 100 'VlO t I'M 1M.4U0 41 400 111 100 ! au 1144 44 TH 111 to T ii" ?Z 1S7S 74 n louu. IS 16(4 T4 111 14 47 i4, r4 41 13 44 16 IT loo r4 (4 84 100 14 14 '4 400 TT4 n loo l' .ltl4 "tr . 11.7' 10 .. I,4o0 II II siii l2"i i4 tela IT 40 124 li ft" Ml, 44 146 M44 U M(4 II M 8:0 18 44 10 13 '4 10s 117 r(4 122V4 47 67(4 4V 114 r 44(4 84 64(4 17214 176 444 10(4 111(4 16 M'4 T4 14 '4 69(4 44 111 17 72(4 147 14 494 1T 70 H 14 14 3SS4 4I 1IS4 141 14 71(4 13 71 14 l'4 i: n 1144 ii S41 V4 13S 7444 It 4.'H 1044 60(4 111 "4 l4a 74 70 41 2(4 12I' IS 3S 40 lt0 1'1'4 TT TT 2414 I ii(4 44 6 eo 11 61 Tl 11UV4 us it its i(4 "74 4"4 ia li(4 101 6.1 4 54(4 ICS' Jf'4 S 14 101 n4 H4 ISO 141 TT 1 IT 40 IU tt 1 ST 131H U u corre Balk Clearings. OMAHA, July 10 Bank clearings for to day were l,tr.ft,z.tttj ana tor ins spondlng data last year 81,634,004.39. Wool Market. HOSTON, July 10. WOOL Despite inter ruptions to business caused by the holiday last week and by the vacation given to emnlnvsi bv leading manufacturers, the volume of salea In the wool market during the last week has been surprisingly large. Several million pounds have been trans ferred, nearlv all being domestic wool. Porelirn wool Is aulet. There Is more gen eral Interest among buyers and rates are Increasing. Fine wools are selling wen. The leadlne- nuotatlons are as follows: Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri, three- elshths blood. 381o: Texas, scoured, fin twelve months, TWTSc; fine six to eight months. 664iWc; fine fall, 67W-S80. California, scoured, northern, 6Vr)6Kci middle Country, flfVhwfio: southern. KMnJSc: fn.ll free. 62tfo. Oregon, scoured, eastern No. 1 staple, 7? 76c; eastern No. 1 clothing. 70'c; eastern average, GWToc; valley No. 1, 9tX(j.v. Tern torv. scoured basis, fine staple. TViTJc: Mm medium staple, 6oT((70c; fine clothing, tW3 70c; fine medium clothing, 65tf6.io. Pulled wool, entra, 6V&72c; tine A, B8i&2c; super A, 6Mi5Kc: sunor li. 44-Q47c; super C. iwft06c. LONDON, July 10. WOOL A better se lection, amount Inar to 13.153 bales, was of fered at the wool auction sales today. Fine araih-a sold at hardenlnr rates, but In ferlors were Irregular. Americans bought fair supplies of greasy half broods and fine Merinos, navlnir la 4d for South Australian greasy combings. Homo buyers took cross breds freely. Following are the sales in detail: New 8outh Wales. 8.800 bales scoured, lod; greasy, SdWIs 2Hd. Queens land. 1.8(10 bales: scoured. Is IVidTMs HVd greasy, lodiijls Id. Victoria. 1.300 bales scoured, la 4dls 104d South Australia, 1,7(0 bales; scoured, lsa'1e ld. West Aus tralia. 10O bales; greasy, Rdls VM. Ne Zealand. 8.000 bales: scoured. Is Id lets Id greasy, 7di1s 2d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, l.nij nales; scoured, Is SdZs IVid greasy, nff liu, ST. Il'IS. Jtily 10. WOOL Steady: me- ntum grades, commng ana nothing. a.Tjisc llKht fine. 22?'J8c; heavy fine. lfcyHo; tub washed, 9KB31VSC. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 10. COTTON Spot closed quiet, z& points lower; middling up lands. 1:0; middling gulf. 13.4ic; no sales. New ifork cotton Quotatlona. funilsliei by Iogan dt Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building: Opening. High. Low. Close, Feptember 1U 11 11H1 1161 Octuhor 134 1207 ll'O 11M Ieecemher 1209 12i4) llfl 11R1 T.IVF.RPOOK July 10. COTTON Spot In fair demand. Prices 7 points higher. Amer ican middling fair. 8.84d; good middling. 7 td: middling. 7 Sod; good ordinary, 4 20d; ordinary. 6.8O1I. The sales of the day were 10.000 bales, of which 1 were for specula tion and export, and included 8.600 Ameri can. Receipts were 11.00 bales. Including 6.ww American. Futures opened quiet and close1 easy. NEW ORLEANS, Julv 10.-COTTON Spot closed easy; sales. 600 hales; low ordi nary, 8c; ordinary, 106-inc, nominal; low middling. ll-16o: middling. 13c; srood mid dling, 13V nominal; middling fair. 14'4o. nominal: fair. lwv. nominal; recelpta, 328 bales; stew'k. 61,160 bales. ST. IiOlFS. July 10, COTTON Dull; middling. H'.c; no sales or receipts; ship ments. 8)4) bales; stock, 14.168 bales. 84.T93 i7.;4 36,746 a.. 12.049 ll'.oHJ e,2 7.-8S 4,74 16,014 Three days this week.... 6,274 Bania daya last week .... 7.416 Bams uaa 8 weeks ago. .18,200 Same days 3 weeks ago..ll.4od Same days 4 weeks ago. .14, 60S Same days last year.. ..11.867 ihe foliowina table shows the levelpts cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor me year to dle, compared with last year: liJ7. imuA Inc. Dec. Cattle 678.788 490.433 88.366 Hogs l,j;8.7SS 1. 4W.110 120,314 Sheep 843,707 7S6.477 68,230 The foliowina table shows the average price of hogs st feouth Omaha for the last several days, with oomparlsonst Data. ri0O7. 18O4.ll06.lX.!lfcl.lO2.1901. 1. 2... 8... 4... 6... 6... 7... 8... ... 10.. 6 8841 6 a 6 t &-' V t 4i 6 m 4 isol g 44 6 SO i 8-V,, 6 W hi' 6 6 - 6 47 6 46 8 4M 6 42! 6 Hi 6 7S-H at lM ' a 81 V GO-' V 9. 6 60; 6 22 6 17 6 23 6 48 6 4X 5 29 6 14 6 U 6 06 t (Ml 6 13; 6 18 6 26 6 26! 6 261 6 83 $ 26 6 27 6 19 6 1 6 1 6 701 7 61 7 64 T 661 7 62 ( 67 6 6ttt 6 8 60 6 61 6 661 6 491 6 6 4T 6 83 7 41 7 44 7 61 ee j 7 641 6 88 6 11 I 87 e t 81 t to 6 88 6 72 ea ( 78 6 78 tt Vntlve lambs t;j Native ewes 2 western yrlngs. and wethers. 213 western yrlngs. snd wethers. 8 western ewes 10 western cull ewes 247 Idaho wethets. feeders 699 Idaho yearlings, feeders 100 Idaho yearlings 60 Idaho yearlings 100 Idaho wethers 40 Idaho ews, culls 11 Idaho culls IS Idaho yearlings 13? Ids ho wethers 198 Idsho ewes 18 Idaho buck culls .... 16 Idaho awes 421 Idaho wethers 712 Idaho yearlings 103 western yearlings 829 western ewti 743 Oregon wethers Av. . M . 94 V '2 ... 91 ... 8r ... 73 ... 77 ... 78 ... 94 ... 8! ... 66 ... ... 8-S ... 93 ...1M ... 78 ... 93 ... 73 ... 80 IT. 6 75 4 60 tt tv 6 00 4 60 2 75 6 no 6 6 9" 6 90 6 75 3 M 4 W 6 90 5 76 6 35 2 00 6 li 8 75 6 90 6 80 4 76 8 66 7 76 7 811 8 83 T M 6 48 7 63 I & 80 CHICAGO l.IVK STOCK MARKKT Cattle Steady bnt Slow lloaa Five lo Ten Cents Lower. CHICAOO, July 10. CATTLE Receipts, about 82,000 head; market steady, but slow; common to prlmo steers, 84.754r7.80; cows. 33.2.rfc().25; heifers. t.l.OWuG.Oo; hulls, 3.i.SAtf D.tiO: cnlves, 83.0O4'7.26; stockers and f ced rs, $3.'K"ufiOO. HOGS Recelpta about 30.000 head; 'market 6'ij'lOo lower; good to prime heavy, t .SOif 6 85; medium to good heavy, 8S.7('tJ,i.75; butcher weights. 8fi.864i6.iiO; good to prime mixed, 85.70(u.8O; light, IS.9irti4.uo; packing. 8" 00l6 7O; pigs, lE.G'htut ii; selected, 2t.0vd 6.10: bulk of sales, A.7O4t.90. SHEKP AND LAMUS Roctlt'ts. about lfl.ooo head; market for lamha, lOdl'JOo lower sheep steady; sheep, 8').7bifi1.00; yonrllngs, $o.6Ku.26; lambs. 6.5Cp'7.90. 261 2.4.10 81'3 2.9N7 630 4.0 2,811 Kill 2,167 1.116 810 .... L22li 75 aa 28 !!!" !!.'!.' 44 2 226 940 New York Live Stork Market. NEW TORK. July 10.-REEVE3 - Re celpta, 2,768 head; steers, steady to 10c low er; bulls, steady, firm; cows, firm to 10c higher; steers, S6.00rW7.15; extra, $7,26; bulls, 83.4ou-4.; cows, tl. 6ou4.n0. Exports today, 600 cattlo and 6,300 quarters of beef; tomor row, 4.3O0 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 8.IM5 head. Veals opened Bteady, closed 2Mt60c lower; butter milks, steady to 16c lower; throwouts, $4.60 Wi.00; buttermilks, $4.0Xr(i'4.6O. Dressed calves easier. City dressed veals, BVa'ij 1-VaC per pound; country dressed, 7ra'ic. 8HEEP AND LAMI18 Recelpta, 6,119 head; sheep, steady; lambs, firm; sheep, $3.rVvUC.t; culls, $2.60(d,3.26; lambs. $7.76 8.87V4: culls, 6.50. HOOS Receipts. 6,849 head; market, steady to Arm; heavy and medium weight, $6.60(6.76. Total ...2,903 13,160 4,367 Kansas City l.l-re Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. July 10-CATTLE-Ro CATTLE Receipts of all kinds of cattle celpts, 10.H00 head. Including 2,00) head were very light today for this time of week, but there were good runs at some other points, so that there was nothing in the situation to advance prices. There waa a fair demand tor good grades of fat cattle aud everything answering to southerns; market steady to strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, $ii.25'fivi 9); fair to good, 85.OiKo41.25; western fed steers, 84.604i 50; stockers and feeders, $S.25y4 7.r.; southern steers, $3.76'?tr.00; southern cows, $2.60ii3.75; native cows, $26fj4W; native that description sold quite freely at good 1 heifers, $3.00(86.60; bulls, $3.00fl4.60; calves, lngs cattle good enough to bring $6.80. While the good kinds were free sellers at ateady prices the less desirable grades Were alow and a little easier. The dispute between packers and com- HOQS Receipts. 12.000 head: market 68"t0e. lower; top, $6.90; bulk. J5.7EBf.86; heavy, 85.10 6S.75; packers, to.Tttjt.&o; pigs and lights, ! $6.S06.f'. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, Z.OO Condition of Trade and Quotations oa Staple and 8'nnry I'rotlnce. j FtlCS-Per dog.. 14c. ltl'TTFIl-Packing slock. 17i;V4r; choice to fitney d:tlrv 19v-"i'c; creamery, riVo LIVE I'OILTRV-Sprlng chit kens. l31)J"c; . hens, Vtil0c; roosters, 60; turkeys, lie; ducks, lUv; gese, fie. I FRF1TS AND MFI.ONS. CALIFORNIA PEACH ES Per bog, $160; vellow freeston.s. $105. CALIFORNIA 11.1 MS-Per crate, $8.25. . CALIFtKNlA t:llF:RRU.S Per box of nhnut 4 Iha MnrW or white. $210. TEXAS WATERMELONS Each, 85C. 0 a id (VV. CANTEIH PE-Callfornla, 46 to crate, atandnrd, $5 50'. tt 10 crate, pony, $3.60. TROPICAL FRCITS. LEMONS-Umonlera, 8"0 also 7.50; 800 sire, 87.71.; other branda, 6O0 less. BANANAS Per medlum-elsed bunob, 2.0t-4i2 26: Jumboos. $2 60U8.6U. ORANGES Medltorranean Sweeta, fancy, 160 else, $4.00; 176. 200, 216 and, tA sires, $4 50; 96. 126 and 3f alaes. 83.75; extra fancy, 36c more per box; St. Michaels, 174, 200. 218 and 250 slsoa, $4 75; 126 and 150 sixes. 14 60; Valsnolsa. In. 98 snd 112 sixes, 14 26; 126, 160. 114, 9; .1 Bn,l 'JUS aim, ft 76din.flO. 1ATES-Kaiwav 6c; sayeis. o; hal 1 lowls, 6c; new etuffed walnut dates, 8-lb. box, II. w. OLD VEtirTABLES. POTATOES Per bu , Kc m NAVY 11KANS rer bu.. No. 1. $1,009 2.10; No. 2, $1.904r2.00. POTATOES Per bu.. $1.86. NEW PEPPERS-Per 6-eosket crate, $3.00 to $3.60: per buabel box. $1.0a ASPARAOl'S 86c per -"oa. bunenea. BEANS New wax a.id string, per H bu box or basket, T'iO. BEE 18. Tl'HMl'S and pARROrg Per d..r i...in In s. ;ii.or.r.c. PIEPLANT Per dog. bunches, 200. CI'cr.MltERB- Per doa.. tiJ76c. TOMATOES Texas, fancy, 20-1U crata, ai ir ONIONS Oreen onions, per dos., 16c. CABBAGE California, 8VA LEAF LKTTUCE-.lot-noussi, per dog. liemls. 2(C. . . , PA RSLET Hot-house, per doa. bunohea, 40c RADISHES Per doa. bunohea. horn grown. 20a BEEF CUTS. No 1 rib, 14c; No. i rib, lie; No. I rib, 10c; No. 1 loin, ITHc: No. I loin, lS'ajot No. 8 lolh, 124c; No. 1 chuck. 7o; No. I cnui.'k, tVic; No. 8 chuck, ec; No. 1 round. 8Vni No. 2 round. 8V,c; No. 8 round. 8c; No. I plate, SVkc; No. 8 alate. 80: No. 2 plats, 2a. MISt.'k,L.LvAK EOU8 COFFEE ;oasti, rJo. 8K, Ko per 1d.$ No. 80. 21c per lb.; No. 2P. 18c per lb.; No. 20. 14Sc per lb.; No. 21. mo per lb. CHEKSE-Block Bwlsa, Uc: lltnbergsn 14c; Young Americas, 15o Nl'TS Csllfornia walnuts, No. 2, soft shell, 12c; Braxlls, 16Vlc; pecans, 19f(I22o; filherts, 12ic; peanuts, raw, 7Hc; roasted, SHc; California almonds. 17V4c; oocoanuta, 'c'aLIFOKKIA DRIED FRI7IT8 Prun" ire somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous ot moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tatlons range from 6 to 80 for California fruit and fron 5'43!o for Oregon. Peacheg are allghtly easier, with fancy yellowa ouoted at 13Hc. Raisins are firm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 8cJ four-crown, lOo; seeded raisins, (,flllc. HIDES ANU lAbLUW -ursin sisiiaru, No. f, No. 2, 7e; bull hides. 6c; green hides. No. 1. "c; No. 2. 6c: horse, 81.50J $50; sneep pells, frVvBtl V Tallow, Mo. 1, 4vr; No. 2. SWc. Wool. aMo FISH Pickerel 1reid, lOo; pike, dressed, LV; white hen, dressed. lntor caught, i:ifiil6c; fresh, 16c; trout. !2815(!j halibut, 11c; salmon, 16n; cattish, 17o; her ring dressed, Sc; crapples, round. 8Co; crapples, large, fancy, Ijc; black bus. 26c; kmelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18o; I ue fish. loc. red snapper, lac; ruo inu, per lir. mission r.ien having been settled late Tues- i head; market steady; lambs, $7.107.75; ! 404,'rVlc; frog legs, 8o40c: lobsters, green. day afternoon packers were In the market once mora lor cows ana neners. iney bought the desirable killers quite froely and the market on mat Kina was steaay. i ear- ling heifers of very good quality, witn nvo steers In the load, sold up to $5.80. Cannera and grassy cows were very slow sale, pack ers bidding 'way lower on tnem. There were very few stockers or feeders In eight, but what few there were sold at steady prices. Representative saies: 1... 1.... 1.... 41.... I.... 10.... 21.... 26.... 13.... II.... II.... 6..., 47.... to..., 61..., I.... 14..., 4.... 41..., 00 44 vtn 20 l 65 Ill Ill IS 1010 6 12J0 141 1100 lOtd UiO ICItO 124 Ills) ini HOT 1120 1141 A. PT- .1240 I 74 1 1 1 11 8 I 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 It I 1 1 II I 15 I I Tl ...looo ... 840 ...630 ... M4 ... 146 ... HI ... 170 ... 160 ... IT0 ... W4 ... 40 ...1170 ... 140 ...1060 ... Bi.O ... 941 ...11.10 ...1(40 ... 140 ...ISO ... 420 ...108J ,..1'"4 ... 404 ... MO ... 470 ... 116 ... 740 ... 634 ... 440 ... HI ...TOO ... t&t ... 140 ...1210 ...1140 ...l' ...1161 4 16 4 60 4 16 4 86 4 40 I 00 I 10 ( 15 I 24 6 16 6 85 6 60 I 60 I 15 I 64 I T5 6 80 ( 10 I 10 6 Ml t 46 I 00 4 00 I 00 I 10 I ts t 60 t 56 I 85 t 75 I TS I IS t sr, l oo I oo 8 00 I 04 I 26 I 10 I 16 I 60 I 60 I 60 I no I 40 I . 8 TS NO. 1 10 I 84 W I 80 4 16 II 17 II 16 115.... 44 II 21 II ...( II 51 6T 61 40 COWS. 1 to!.'.", v'.'.'. H.'.'. ii.'.'. l 10 HEIFERS. 3 76 I 00 too I 81 I TS I 76 4 to 4 40 4 40 14... H." tt 10... 1. BULLS. 8 40 1 I 80 1 I 16 1 I 40 1 I no CALVES. At. .. 140 ..nro ..12M ..10H4 ..1321 ..1240 ..10CI ..1011 ..1111 ..1171 ..1211 1070 1187 1.14 1254 13N6 1400 1.V6 I mi 1371 ,.1411 1341 1421 1401 1000 1115 U06 lt) 1074 1116 lotto I0 U0 11 JO 1U68 Ml 1237 li 1173 47 1047 1490 M4 nil n ?6 1116 Ill" .1111 . M .into . 10 . 181 . 110 . 80 . 730 . 711 , 140 .. T30 ..1400 ..ir.no ..1110 I 00 I AO I 00 I 04 10 4 15 I 16 I 16 4 20 I 80 I 80 4 10 I IS I 34 I 40 4 60 4 60 I 64 I 80 C SO I 65 I T6 71 I SO I Tl I TS I 86 I 81 I 6 I 04 4 00 4 10 4 25 4 24 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 41 4 80 4 6 4 46 4 46 4 TO 4 Tfi 4 T6 4 10 6 00 4 U 4 75 4 16 4 84 4 16 4 10 6 re 8 04 4 50 4 IS 4 tl 4 60 4 48 ewes and yearlings, $6. iff(fjf3.00; Texas clipped yearlings, lo.boti1! 00; Texaa clipped, snecp, $4,1546.60; atookera and feeders, $3.25g6.00. St. Louie l.lve Stork Market. ST. LOCIS. Mo., July 10. CATTLIC Re ceipts, 8,600 head, Including 1,700 Texans. Market strong. Native shipping and ex port steers, $5.85ij7.16; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.104.00; steers under l.OUO pounds, $4.0051-4.70; stockers and feeders, 42.0U4X 60; cows and heifers, 3 M(o.25: t an ners, $1.602.26; bulls, $3.0tK(T4.60;v calves, $4.00U11.U0, Texas and Indian steers, tl.Mi 6.76; cows and heifers, $1.60j3.76. HOGS Receipts, 9.000 head; market IXfi'iOc lower. Pigs and lights, $5.4orrtU(J6; packers, 55 5O5.90; butchers and best heavy, 15.851 6.00. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S,5u0 head; market 10c lower. Native muttons, $3. iVao.7o; lambs, K6""((7.40: culia and bucks, i!.0o44.00; stockers, $4.0Xtit.5. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 10. CATTLE Re ceints. 2.386 head: market steady; natives. ! $4.Mj7-O0: cows and heifers. $2.25dj6 60; stock. ers ana reeaers, w.ou'u-t.ou. HOGS Receipts, 9,649 head; market fVff 7Wi lower; top, $5.90; bulk of sales, $5.77 Via 6.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts, 1.410 head; steady to easy; latnhs, $6.76(fi7.50 yearlings, 8S.Btsij43.iS; wethers, $6.405.76; ewes, 4.756.2o. Sloox City l.lve Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 10. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLR Receipts, 600 head; mar ket ateady; beeves, $3.7.Va6.86; cows, bulls and mixed, $3.0tVd6.26; stockers and feed ers. $S.7Mir4.76; calves and yearlinga, HOC. 4.26. HOOS Recelpta, 8.0000 head; market weak to 6c lower, selling at $5.60uti.70; bulk of sales, $6.5&fj6.6D. Stock la Sight. Recelpta of live stock at the alx principal western markets yesterday. cattle, j-iokb. Biieep. South Omaha. Sioux City.... Kansas City.. St. Joseph.... St. Louis Chicago , 2,404 .. fri) . .10.80 .. 2.8K .. 8,60 . .22,000 12,8'jO 9,0i0 12.0110 9.619 9 000 30.000 3,0 2.0O0 1.410 8.600 16.0U0 per lb., tic. lODSter, duiicu vwr iu. i ,.r.Vere1. Snanish. per In.. 16c; mackerel. native. 1836c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 26c per lb.; dressed buffalo, so; bull i i. .9... u.l.tt- r.j.r,.h 7e; white bass. 16a. HAY Choice uplsn6, per ton. $12.00; me dium, $11.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; olt grados. 14.00U6 50. Rya atraw. $ OANNEtD GOODS Corn, standard, weat ern, 65c. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-pouiKl -cana, $1.46; atandard, 8-pound cands, $1.26. Pine apples, grated, 2-pound, $2.iO'S2.80; sliced, $1 7Mt2.$5. Gallon apples, $3.25. California snrlcots, $2.00. Pears, $175'o2 50. Peaches, $1 7602.40; L. C. peaches, $2 002.50. Alaska salmon, red. $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy sockeye. flat, $1.95. Sardines, quarter oil, $3.2f; three-qtmrtera mustard, $3.10. Sweet potatoes, $1.264V1.3B. Bauer kraut. 90a. Pumpkins, KOcifl .00. Lima beans. 2-lb.. 76o tjll.2t. Souked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, $1,269 146. Mllwankea Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. July 10. WHKAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northorn, $1.03411.04; No. I northern, $1.02; Septembor, $1.0t4 bid. RYE Steady. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 71c; aample, 2 70c CORN-Steady; No. S, cash, 64S64Sc; Sep tember, 6l"c bid. Oils and Itosln. SAVANNAH. Ga., July 10. OIL Tur pentine, firm; 66 c. . . , ROSIN Quote: A, B, C, $3.864.05; D, $4 20; E, $4.40((T 4.50; F, $4.66it 4.70; G, $4.70(6 4.80; H, $4.864.0; I, $4.91; K, $5.1R(&5.26; M, $5.85; N, $5.606.76; W. O., $5.65; W. W., $5.804.00. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOU July lO.-WHEAT-Bpot steady; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 2d; futures easy; July, 7s 2d; September, 7a 44d; December. 7s V,d. CORN-Spot quiet; Hess dried, 6a ttd; old northern, 6s 2V4d; futurea quiet; Jtlf nominal; September 4a lHd. Philadelphia Prod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 10. BUTTER Firm, good demand; creamery, 26He. EGGS Firm, good demand; western firsts, free cases, 18c. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, choice, 124 1$ Mi c. , no , loo 170 170 110 . 140 . 110 171 I II 4 60 4 76 I mi I T6 5 71 I 79 I 15 1. 1. tin . 130 113 , 140 , 100 , 170 , 144 110 a ns I 04 I on I 00 I IS 4 26 I 64 I 60 Ml. 800 skarae. Treaearr Statement. WASHINGTON, July 10 Today"a etate ment of the treasury balance In the general fund, exolQblve of the I150.00. g"l.l re serve, shows: Available cash Utlance. Mrta Market. NEW YORK. July 10. METALS There was a further Sharp brettk in the price of spot tin In the London markot, with that position closing at till 10s. or 3 10s under the final uuotatlon of yes terday. Futures were 10c lower, at 180 10s. Locally the market was weak, Hli spot quoted at 40 KO t 41.1 6. Copper de clined 1 to 198 f ir spot In the Lon don market, and futures there were 8 lower at 90. Locally the market was still more or less nervous and unsettled, with prices lower. Ijike was quoted at $21.87 Vi ri 22 12 44. electrolytln at 21.60ft 21.76 and casting at $2.60J 21 00. Tend was dull at $5 160 5 26 In the local maret. In London lead was 5s .higher at 21. Spelter was unchanged at 1 47a d in London and at $6. 15(38 20 locally. Iron wns steady In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 84a 2d an 1 Cleveland warrants at 6.s $d. Locally the market was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at $24.60 ft 25 70 and No. 2 foundry northern at $!4 00O26.00. South ern grades continue nominal In tha local market. ST. LOT'IS, July 10. METAT.S Lead, dull. 5.17V. 6p.ltsr. weak; $.12Vi. STOCKERS AND FEEDEHS 4l I 40 4 Ill I 80 HOGS The market opened 6c lower and slow at the decline. Later on the trade took on more life, closing more active at somewhat better prices. While the re ceipts were large the most of the hogs sold In very fair season In the morning. The bulk of all the hogs sold st $5.62Vo 6 7H aa against $5.6S?5 72V yesterday. Hogs are now selling at the lowest point so far this year, liberal receipts and lower provision -markets having forced a decline at all selling points. Total receipts 41,750 82.449 26.710 narar and Molasaea. NEW TORK. July 10 SUGAR Raw, steady; fair refining, 8.33c; centrifugal, W test. ISWc; molasses sugar, 2.UfcV4c; refined. quiet; No. 6. 4.50c; No. 7. 4 45c; No. 8 4.40c; No. . 4.35c; No. 10, 4.25o; No. 11. 4.20c; No. 12. 4.15c: No. 13. 4.10c; No. 14, 4.06c; con fectioner's A. 4.70c; mould A. 6.26c; cut loaf. B.rVOc; crushed. 6.60c; powdered, 6.00c; granu lated, 4.9oc; cubes, 6.16c. MOLASSES-Dull; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 87!n48C. NEW ORLEANS. July 10.-8UGAR Steady, open kottle centrifugal, fWtr ; centrifugal yellow, Uic; aeconds, 2ip MOLASSES Quiet; new ayrup. 80334c, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Julv 10. COFFEE Mar, ket for coffee futurea opened ateady at unchanged prlcea to an advance of 10 nnlnts on steady Braslllan markets and I smaller Braslllan receipts. 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" (' ... 41 ... 1 66 41. 241 ... 8 S 10 I 66 67 141 44 I 46 10 6 li 51 IU ... 44 ... i 66 tt 217 40 4 45 4 t'H 41 247 10 I 46 144 I I7S4 44 144 HO 4 44 tl lit 71 1.-. . . 5 66 180 I W Tl Ill 10 I 64 ... I 40 41 tM ... I 44 40 10 II 204 40 6 41S4 IS I 40 1 til SO I 474 ... 6 14 40 .141 ... 6 I7V4 ... 8 40 II UT 44 8 47 110 6 40 16 M ... 4 47 111 i K 77 1.8 SO I 47V4 ... I 6!V4 lut) 140 44) 8 11 ) I li 44 144 ... I 47 to 6 "4 f.6 X6I . . 6 47 ISO 6 41 Tl IT0 114 I 17 leu 1 lt 4 ! 1 41 40 I 42 tu a SO I TO If I I , "I 2 s 2 " 6 TO ... 8 til U Ill 44 6 T4 U9 I ll-t 14 Ill N lit . . 6 1: li tu4 1X0 6 II 40 I lis, T4 til 40 I 70 140 6 tl'k T. 221 40 I TO ... 1 12 4 70 II ... ITL' 44 I ." 4 17 l KO I 72 ... 6 44 80 144 40 6 T2 I 46 41 lee ... I Ti ... ' 4 46 I1........1H4 1 $ Tl 40 4. "4 111 in ! t U II Ill H 111 40 $ U 4V tU la) 6 1 Peoria Market. July 19. CORN Lower; No. I no PF.ORTA yellow. 63'64o; No. 2, 68c; No. 4, 62c grade, 4Vrt47o. OATS-Strong; No. 2 white, 46ttc; No. I white, 45c; No. 4 white. 43Ho. Riage Omaha Kansaa . City. Chicugo St. Louis Bloux City... ot Prlcea Cattlo. ....22.00 (70.80 2.25 1.76 1.60 8.00 (otj 50 477.60 (&7.15 4 S5 Hogs. $6.62A4j.7T 6.80 tvtVM 6.00 b.HSk 6.40 7l.0f 6 60 &6.70 Evaporated Anplea anA Dried Prnlts. NEW YORK, July 10. EVAPORATED APPLES I'nchanged on spot, with busi ness quiet. Fancy are quoted at 8V,c; choice at 8o; prime at TiaQTVic, and poor to fair at 7(&o. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, July 10. SEED Clover, rash, $9.36; Ortober, $8.87 "A; December, Is 40; March, $9.40; alstka, i.Q0; timothy, $1 15. MIISTIES are many for the investment of. money but none so safe as the purchase of Bonds. We are offering for sale a block of First Consolidated Mortgage Bonds of the OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO. yielding the investor 5 per cent. Operating the Street Railway Systems of Omaha, South Omaha, Council Bluffs, Florence, Dundee and Benson. For further information, address, SAMUEL BURNS, JR. 614 New York Life Building. . OMAHA, NEBR. T