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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET General ' Liquidation and Favorable Weather Weaken Opening. FARMERS LAYING BY CORN Wheat Open Weak, la Met by Good Support and Rallies Above the Close of at ardar. OMAHA. July 22, 1907. The opening of tha market wii weak, owing tn general liquidation and favorable weather coiulitlons. Whoat ts of tho best jiiullty, regardless of small or large re turns, and torn haa advanced to where farmers are working It for the last time, oats are better than expected, though silll liH'iw average. Wheat opened weak and lower on' low tables and generally favorable weather, but waa met with good support on the decline and rallied aome above Saturday a close. I rnde waa fairly active. Peptember wheat opened at 84o and cloaed, K,o. Corn opened weak and lower on light demand and excellent growing weather, which haa brought In report of the bant possible rea ulia. Flelda are being worked for the last time and aoulhweatern dealer are strongly bearish. September corn opened at uM,c and cloaed 40V- OaU opened aoft on hedging sales by raah people and reports of improved crop return from northwest. September opened at Si Ho and cloaed at 36 So- Primary wheat receipts were 749,000 bu. end ahlpmenta, 46,OO0 bu., against receipts Inst year of 468.W0 and shipments of 116, H bu. Corn receipts were 601,000 bu. and shipments, 926,000 bu.. against receipts last years of 623,000 bu. and shipments of 6ti7,0 bushels. Clearances were 67,000 bu. of corn, 760 rm. of oats and wheat and flour equal to H74.OO0 bu. Liverpool cloned unchanged to HJ lower on wheat and d lower on corn. Hcaboard reported 200,000 bu. of wheat and 40() bu. of corn for export. Local range of options: A nicies. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Sat y. Wheat I I I July .. S2V4 S3H Sept. . 84 Dec. .. o7vfc Corn July ,. 45 4i Sept. . 45 4t VI Dec. .. 42 4J'I Oat a I July . 89 41 Sept. . 304i 6H Dec. .. Su tiV.1 82 S31 82 84 e&e M1 87 45 46H 44V, 45i ( 46lx 42 ' 36 43W ttvs 41 41Va 87VI 30 S6K Total world's visible supply of wheat today, 46,637, 0"0 bushels, as compared to your ago of 25.M6.ouO bushels. Total corn supply today, 8, 999,000 bushels, as compared to year ago of 6.8f.l,0o0 bushels. Total oats supply today, 4.6Ll,0uo bushols. as com pared to year ano of 5.876,0o0 bushels. Ouialia tab I'rlee. WHEAT No. 2 hard, Rl?tc; No. t hard, 78&oe; No. 4 hard, TSQTiCi No. 3 spring, 81m3c. CURN-NO. t, 464c; No. 3, tflViUVic; No. 4, 44H1Vo; no grade. 4oti(4He; No. 1 yellow, 4V4rtc: No. 3 white, 42'47o. OATS No. 3 mixed, 4.'c; No. 3 whl'e, 42V4 ffc42o; No. 4 whltu, 4iti'l2c; standard, 4:o. ' RXE No. 8, 71c; No. 3. 6!Y.i70c. ' (harlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 33 iu 113 Kiinsurt City 279 Minneapolis 31) : Omaha ' i-O 2o Duluth M St. Louis UK X.1IICAUO 4JKAIJM A.I PROV1SIO.8 t features of the Trndlua; and Cloalug I'rlces on Ilonrd of Trade. CI1ICAUO, July 22. The reported appear ance of black runt In the wheat fields of iitutli Dukola cauacd u strong wheat mar ket here today, the September delivery closing at a net gain of l'o. Corn was up V-'o'hc. Outs were c higher. Provis ions 'were tylO to U'M,c higher. Tho reports of black rust formed the cliluf source of strength to the market, but there were also other factors. Tho Liver pool market, which hud been weak at the opening of the local exchange, became strong and closed firm. Other lactors were , eertsiii ti raaai Um outhwesW wUiclli -will delay harvesting operations, und tha I talk of small yields of winter whoat. Trad ing during the last half of the session was active. Tho market opened quite weak but closed strong and with prices near tho high point of the day. September opened Vif'v' to ttlt'V' lower, at Ho-ViWc, sold off to und then advanced to 92V. The c lose was at .WiitHlHe. Clearances - of wheat and flour were equal to 376,900 bu. Tho amount on passage decreased l,898,0ufl bu. The visible supply decreased 449.00') bu. Primary receipts were tt40,0no bu., against 1.648.IXH) bu. on the same dny last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chleogj reported receipts of 460 cars, agttln.it ill cars lust week and 1,088 cars one year a,o. Tho corn market was weak early In the day because of tho excellent weather for the new crop. Later sentiment becamo bullish because of the strength of wheat and the reiort that large areas of corn i are tinder water in the southwest. The j market closed strong and close to the high price of the day. September openeil Ml-1c lower, at BlVSCI'io, advanced to 6ic, and closed at C2H4i62e. Local re ceipts were 2o6 cars, with 24 of contract gradu. The oats market opened c higher, rhlnlty because of the good growing weather. Later the market rallied along with other grain and closed strong. Sep- i tember opened Hti"4c lower at KMW'to, euld at 37c, and then advanced to SMtC. 1 he cIoko was at 3hc, Local reoelpts were 113 cars. .... Provisions were firm because of higher I nrlces for llvo hos. The feature of the market was buying of lard by local and outside packers. At the close September pork was up 6c, at 116 62H- Lard was up l(t1"Vc at $9.22V. Ribs were tWHc higher, at ts.7S. Katlrnated receipts for tomorrow are; Wheat, G77 cars; corn. 338 cars; oats, 197 cars; hogs, 20,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows; artloles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Bst'y, Wheat Julv Sept. Dec. May Corn Julv Sept. Dec. May c nits July Sept. 1 w. May I.ar.l Sept. I let. Ribs Sept. Oct.. I I 80 SX"4I 9OJ4I 89 ... 1 . o4i 9SV7rH 94HW4iry 99U1 1 00l 96 V4 99 IWVtU'HI 1 01 51 52H 61H! 5?M,I 61 61H62HI &2'4 41' 4i'H 4MiVd 60 l50Tt661 5a 4,Mc'l 4 V" WV"10L 41 43 37Hu' RSV 41V. 43 42i 3K 88 40V40Vavi 87S SS4, 3v.'iv,, OVs'B'fc 41 40 16 SO 16 56 16 65 16 52H 16 47V4 1TV4' 9 22HI t 17H! 8 22HI 12H 22Vai 9 27V t 22S1 S'W T-'HI 8 73i 70 70 17V t 70 I 65 No 1 l'uii ouotations were as follows: FIXil'll Easy; winter patents, 1J lo 4 4"'; straights. t3.7lfiH.20: spring patents, li.7il.9o; straights, $110ijH.6v; bakers, tJ.60 ij3 60 WHEAT-NO. 2 spring. 9ttlU; No. t. HVi No. 2 red, 8iniHc. CORN No. S, 6Vfu6Jc; No. S yellow, Ke. HATS-No. S white. 43Hi43V4o. RTF-No. 2. 860. HAHI.'iY iood feeding, t0iCCc; fair to c'l.ot.-e malting, fr'tC'c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 11.22; Prime tlmothv, 4 66. Clover, 1 1.1. 50. PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose. t 5ir "i. Mess iork, per bbl., $16 8if llti.to. lard, per 1" tO.uG. Short clear sides (boxed). H7by9.uO. Following were the receipts nd ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls l! h'l 2S (I0 Wheat, bu ra.eO IS Corn, bu 24it,io "74X) :its. bu 13O.70O ili.2u) P-ve. bu Larlev. bu 15,4i mi the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, tlfi'bc; ila'rl.-s. liVif;-J2 15cgs, steady; at mark .'e, included, IJ'&UVyc: firsts, 14Vtc; prims I;iin. 10. cheese, 13tflJHo. Peoria Grain Market. riXiRIA. July 21. CORN Firm; No. I t lluw. 61Vjt2'o: No. I, 61V. No. 4. 4UV UV; no iirtide, 43440. I iATS Inactive; No. t white, 44Hfl44c. U Y E N .inlnsl; No. i. S5ij96c. whisky-si a. Visible Sspply of Orals. NEW YORK. July 2i-The visible supply of k-iu'n July 2D. as compiled by the New Yoik PriKiuce exchange. Was as follows: Vbeat. to.tkiO.uw bu.; decrease, 461,0cO bu. Corn, S.i.f'SOflO bu.; tncrese, 870,ll. Osts. 4,'1 bu.; decrease, 713,' bu. Hye. 674.04) bu. ; decrease, t,(ij bu. Barley. 75,ul bu.; Increase, 7&.IM) bu. HEW YORK OK KRAI, MAHKET (Dotations of the Day oa Virion Commodities. NEW TOKK. July 22,-FIiOl. R-Recelpts, 23.637 bbls ; upr.rts. 7.2U bbls. ; market steady with moderate demand; Minnesota patents. 86 .'(j" .16; Minnesota bakers, M.7'a i.W; winter ratents,, 4.iH.i; winter straights, 4 1'.a--46; winter extras, 13. It? 8 "v; winter low grades, J.Oo'JS Rye flour, dull; fair to good, I4.76a'ci0; choice to fancy. 6.1ia6.40. CuRNMEIAL Pair; fine white and yel low, tl.Z al.3"; coarse, I1.15U1.17; kiln dried, 13 40. RY&-Nominal; No. 2 western, 80c, f. o. b. New York. W H K A T Receipts. 78,800 bu ; exports. 71.8al bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 red, WWc elevator and ifiUc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11" f. o. b. afloat; No. I hsrd, winter, 9:Sc f. o. b. afloat. Kxcept for a brief early decline, due to bearish weather and easy cables, wheat was firm and higher all day. Shorts cov ered extensively on reorts of black rust In Minnesota, the market closing very hrm at lc to W-c net sdvance. July, closed 97 H-; September, 97 ll-lVj S-16c, closed at KWc; December, tl.ni4,gn.02V closed at 10-: May, l.04Vl.ib',. closed at CORN-Receipts, l:,sr? bu. ; exports, 67.307 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, f9V4jO elevator and 60c f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 whits 60Vic, and No. 2 yellow 60V4C, t. o. b. afloat. Option market was without transactions, closing net unchanged. July closed at 68 "hC. OATS Receipts, 117,Sf0 bu.; exports, TOO bu. ; spot market steady; mixed rats, 2 to 32 pounds, 49V,c; natural white, 30 to "3 pounds, rVVjf)2c; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, MfiMV4,c UAY-SteRdy: shipping, 70376c; good to choice, Il.lES1.2a . 1 HAT tjulet ; 1905, 4V&(ff6c; Pacific coast, IWS. Sflllc; 1905. &'cic. HIDES Quiet; Central "America, 22V4c; Pogota, 22Vic. LBATHKR Steady; acid, 2MT27Ha PROVISIONS-Heef, firm; family. S13 ,V 14.(10; mess, $11 5310.00; beef hams, $34 0 Q 2.00; packet. $10.5Xfl 11.00; city extra India mess, fcfl.lWjj i 22.01. Cut meats, quiet; pick led bellies, 11.2iV(i 11.60; pickled bams, Xut 12.7S. Lard, steady; western prime, ts."i 9.CW; retlned, firm; continent, Jl 50. South America, 110.10; compound, 8K.K7Vii9.12H. Pork, firm; family, $;8.5o(i9 50; short clear, (16.7rvSn.76; mess, tlK.On'fl ls.F.0. TALLOW-Steady; city, 6vtc; country. 6H RICFJ-Steady; domestic, fulr to extra, 3V4 7c ; Japan, nominal. POL Li'RY Live nominally unchanged: dressed a shade easier; western chickens, 17g3c; turkeys, 104jl4c; fowls. 12frl4V4o. Bl'TTER Easier. Street prices; Kxtra creamery, 26W&-'6c. OfTlclal prices: Cream ery, common to extra, ioJ26c; state dairy, common to fancy, ;.vij2&c; western factory, common to firsts, PxuilViic; western Imita tion creamery, firsts, 22c. CHEIJSl Kalrly firm; state, full cream, colored and white, small, best, 12c; tame, large, colored, -Vc; same,, white, 12c; stale, fair to good, llVullVzc; state, In ferior, 8V4C. Wi; ATIICIl IS THE URAIT BELT Pair and Sllahtly Cooler Is the Re freshing; Promise. OMAHA. July 22. 1907. The weather has continued very warm In the central valleys and throughout the east and south during Saturday and Sunday, but It is slightly cooler In the upper Mis sissippi and Missouri valleys this morning. Light and scattered showers oi-curred In the central valleys within the past twenty four hours and heavier rains have fallen in the upper lake region, being excessive In Michigan and southern Wisconsin. The weather is generally fair in the Missouri valley and west this morning, and will be fair In thiB vicinity tonight and Tuesday, with slightly cooler tonight. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresiKjndlng dny of the past three years: 1907 1906 1906 194 Minimum temperature.. 70 66 63 69 Precipitation 00 .00 . 03 . 00 Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees. Excess deficiency In precipitation since March 1. 4.42 Inches. Excess deficiency corresponding period in 1906. 2.79 Inches. Excess deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 7.16 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. For tho twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Monday, July 22, 1907; OMAHA DISTRICT. :' r- Temp. Jtaln- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. ' 1 Ashland, Neb.... 93 69 .00 pt. cloudy Auburn, Neb 93 73 .OS Cloudy Columbus. Neb... 82 63 . 00 Clear Falrhtiry, Neb.... 97 60 .84 Clear Fairmont, Neb... 96 65 .00 Clear Or. Island, Neb.. 93 66 .00 Clear Hartlngton, Neb. 87 62 .00 Clear Hastings, Neb.... 97 66 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb 86 60 .00 Clear Omaha, Neb 93 70 T Clear Tekamah, Neb... 83 68 . 00 Clear Alta, la 87 63 .00 Clear Carroll. Ia 89 66 .) Cleat Clarlnda, Ia 70 ,H6 Clear Blhlev, Ia M 60 .00 Clear Sioux City, la... 0 04 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. tNot Included In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- - Tlnln. Central. Stations. Max. Mm. Inches. Chicago, 111 24 8S 68 1.00 Columbus, 0 17 88 68 .14 lies Moines, la.... 14 8 68 .08 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 90 70 .00 Kansas city. Mo.. 19 94 70 T Ixiulsvllle. Ky 17 94 72 .00 Minneapolis. Minn. 29 80 64 . 20 Omaha, Neb 15 92 66 .12 St. Louis, Mo 12 92 72 .01 Within the last twenty-four hours ex cessive rains have fallen In Michigan and southern Wisconsin and lighter rains In all other portions of the corn and wheat region except the Indianapolis and Louisville dis tricts. Warm weather continues throughout the entire corn and wheat belt. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. I.onla General Market. ST. LOUIS, July 22. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red, cash, new, 87V'5$Se; old, V'i 8:c; No. 2 hard, 88Vii8V,c; September, So; December, 93V4C CORN Futures, higher: cash, lower; track, No. 2 cash, 52c; No. 2 white, rj3ijjaaic; September, 61Sc; December, 47S54i0- OATS Futures, higher; cash, lower; track, No. 2 cash, 46c; No. 2 white, 47V348o; September, 87c; December, S8Hc FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, N 2f.a- 40; extra fancy and straight, 13.70$ 4.16; clear, 2.8tKu3.30. SEED Timothy, steady, t3.26a4.2S. CORNMEAL Weak, $2.70. BRAN-Steady; sacked, east track, S1.0CK3 1.06. HAY Steady; timothy, C.0OjK.00: prairie, $9 do's 12.00. IRON COTTON TIES tl.OOVi. BAOOING IIV4C. HEMP TWINE lie. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, $16.60. Lard, higher; prime steam, $S.I. Iry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9 26; clear ribs, $925; short clears. $9,374. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. I10.13V4; clear ribs, $10.12H; short clears, $10 25. POULTRY Stesdy; chickens. lOVto: springs, 15c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 6c; geece, 6c. PUTTER Steady; creamery, tiTHo. EOOS Firm; Pennsylvania and riesrhy fancy selected. 2S.t;24c; sts'e, choice, 21v22c; state, brown and mLxed fancy, 21i22c; firsts to extra firsts, IMjSOc; western selec ted finest, li1'.' lie; state, average best, lT'olSc; ofllclal price, firsts. 17V,ilHc. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls H.OnO 6.0f Wheat, bu 119 18,000 Corn, bu 97.0O0 3,0 Data, bu 112.000 36,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 22. WH EAT Sep. tember, Hc; December. UtVc; May, 93v,o; cash, No. 2 hard. 84'h6c; No. 3. 8JSJVc; No 2 red, sa4o: No. i, $2(rc. CORN July. 474C; September. 47Hc; De cember, 44 Vc; cash. No. I mixed, 49v 4ac; No. 3, 4av,a49c; No. white. 49V,c; No. 8. 4V. OATS No. 2 white. 40'4-ff47c; No. t mixed, 47c. RYE Steady; No. I T8n7Sc. HAY Market 50e lower; new choice tim othy. $11 6Vill.50; choice prairie, IShotjO.OO. BUTT EH Creamery, 24c; packing lie. rOS Firm; extra. 17c; firsts, lie; sec onds, tc; cases returned, lc off; southern, lc off. Receipts and shipments of grain were, as follows: Receipts. Shipments Wheal. bU 2TO,n 28,00 Corn, bu M.feo 56 000 Oats, bu M 15,010 17.600 Ksnsas City cash prices as furnished by Logan A Bryan, 111 Board of Trads building: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. aoae. Wheat I Pept S4V4 SUV, 4 9 FVSV4 U r ul Corn I rept 'vW 47VA 46 47V4 Let' ,f3VW 441, 43S jit THE OMAHA NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Operations for Advance of Certain Groups is Discontinued. MARKET IS DULL ASD HEAVY Report of Labor Trooblea In Iron Mines lias Bad Effect on V. S. Steel Soelhern Pacific and Atchison Rise. NEW YORK, July 2J. Tim operations for the advance in a limited uroup ol stocks, which distinguished the stock mar ket at all times last week were ' discon tinued today. The lone was promo, iy responsive and became dull anil heavy, a theao operations Inade up about all thern was of last weuk's market. The action of the market had little in the news to explain It, unless It might be the resumption of an advertising cam paign on ths long side which has been distrusted in previous stages and which offers companionship consloered undesir able, by friends of higher prices. Specu lative sentiment may have been affected to some extent by the tone of warning amongst banking and financial authorities of the threatened Inadequacy of money market resources to any considerable speculative undertaking In the stock mar ket. This Influence was not directly ef fective In the money market, however. Money on call In fact continued to rule easy and it la only In the more remote prospect of convenience to borrowers Is expected. The hesitancy of the speculation for higher prices in stocks today were partly due to skepticism over some of tho rumors which caused the rise of th latter part of teat Week. Substantial difficulties were pointed out in the carrying out of the supposed readjustment of control of Burlington by the Northern Puclllo and the Oreat Northern. An Installment foil due today of some $14,0M,) on Union Pacific convertible bonds, which fall en tirely almost to tho underwriters and with a considerable Interval to elapse before another payment, It was believed that an Immediate motive for stimulating the mar ket for these bonds through the stock Was withdrawn. Reports of labor troubles in the Iron mlnos had a bad effect on United States Steel. The pressure on stocks was not severe at any time and quite gen eral recoveries ensued on the marking up of Southern Pacific and Atchison In the last half hour. The closing was heavy. Bonds were steady. Total sale, par value, $878,000. United States 2s advanced Vfec, and the coupons declined per cent on call. Wool Market. IflMKiN, July 22. WOOL-Tho wool sales were continued today, with 10,944 bales offered. Oood combing greaslea were In active request from all sections and lambs, in good supply, sold well to the home trade and France. Fine scoured were taken by the continent nt firm rates. The total withdrawals numbered IS.Am) bales. Following Is the sale In detail: New South Wales, 1.60O bales; scoured. Is ld'uls lid ; greasy. 4V4dt)ls 2d. Victoria. 6fi0 bales; scoured. Is 3dfi2s; grensv. 7d(?1s 8d. South Australia, 100 bales; greasv, 7V4dfils. West Australia. (ViO bales; ncoiired. HVfcd i 4d; greasy, 9Hdfi1s Id. Tnsmunia, bales; greasy, 6dfils 1V4d. New Zealand, 1.7i"0 holes; scoured. 9ifllMrrt; grasv. 6(?rUid. Cape of flood Hope and Natal, 1.100 bales; greasy, 94'ai?d. River Plate. 600 bales; grensy, 7V'i11d. ST. IOUIfl, Mo., July 25. WOOI Pteadv; medium grades, combing find clothing 25 fTWc; light, fine, rv.?3c; heavy, fine, 17W 19c; tub washed. ZifiMc. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: flatus. High. Low. Clone. Adtmi Kiprr M Amnigimtec1 Cot per 4S,S'X 9;V4 91 4 14 Amer. Car sod Foundry.... 1.30 4.Vfc 41' 43 do pfd t" lLHiVt lorn, iik) Amer. Cotton Oil 60 3 S: do pfd an Amer. Etprens 21') Amer. Hide Lsnther pfd 1 Amer. Ice 69 Amer. Lin wed Oil l.trO )i 84 do pfd S ai"4 Amer. Locomotive 10) 69 "4 69Vt E9 do pfd 1"4V4 Amer. Smelting Sk Kef 11,100 1H4 117V 114 do prd 10 Amer. B'liar Reflnlnr. 100 133 133 i227i Amer. Toliarro pfd ctfa ... 4v r4 KI14 fC, i Ansronda Mining Co I c4 r7H 674 Atrhlann 24.4'K) D.r MS do pfd ! ',S 3 91 Atlantic Coaat Line 110 8 1 97 Baltimore A Ohio........... 1.000 fit ' 11 J H 97v So pfd 1 II Drooklro Rapid" Traaalt 4.10ft 67 M Rl Canadian lcins i.7u in 1U W Cemral or New Jersey 180 Che. 4 Ohio 1,0 K 35 :IS Chicago Oreat Western 100 11H 11V, 1' Chicago A Northweelern. . . l,Jil lr,l't l&it W C . M. A Bt. Paul 12.100 13i 13414 13H Chicago Term. A Trana $ do pfd IS C. C, C. A 91. Loula 61. Colorado Fuel and Iron n JJH 13 31 Vj Colorado A Southern 1,109 SMa 2.'i 2: do let pfd iM 60 HO 6'i do M pfd 4e0 4'4 4S 46 Cunaolldated Gas 1:7 Corn I'niducta JuO 17H 17H 17'4 dO Pfd 7JL4 Pelawar A Hu1on 100 172Vi 1724 171', Del., Lsclt. A Weatern 46S llenrer A Rio Grande 2,000 2S 2D 27 do pfd 70 PlaHnera Securtttea 3oo t:, Muj Erie I.'no 25 'i 24 l do let pfd 61 tn do td pfd 4"0 41 eH General Electric 1.0"0 ll 111114 Illlnola Central 100 1444a 144 Hc International Paper 14Mj do pfd 71V, Inter. Pump 13 4 do prd . . 70 Iowa Central 4"0 17V. 17 17 do pfd 200 39 89 II K. C. Southern 3n0 271 27 ?74 do pfd S", L. A NathTllla, ez-dlv.... 600 HSVi 114 1H, Mexican Central 2 1 14 Minn. A St. Loula S0 41 41 41 M., Bt. P. A Bault 8te. M 17 do pfd , 135 Mlaaourt Pacific "no 74 75V, 7.'. Mliiourl, Kan. A Teiaa.... S.'i") B'i til do pfd loo ID'i 6f'4 14 National Lead 100 1 11 It M. R. R. of M'llco pfd - f0 New York Central 700 118 113 113 N. T , Ont. A Waelern.... loo 30 19 16 Norfolk A Western 1,100 71 7i 7 4t do pfd 76 North American 4"0 14 61 Pacific Mall l.ooo It 10 yt Pannejrlvanla 6.4o0 114 12:! 12:1 People'! Oaa 100 92 M 91 pltla.. C C. A Bt. Loula 69 Preaaed Steel Car 100 16 16 ST, do pfd 9') Pullman Palace Car 160 Reading I.4M IK 104 104 do IM pfd tU fc" do td pfd 100 HI ao 71 Republic Steel ii0 13 2X 18 do pfd 13 Rock Ialand Co 700 tJ 11 21 do pfd l.G0 47 46 47 Rubber Gooda pfd 16 Bt. L. Ban Fran. Id pfd. 6X1 Ss t 13 Bl. Loula Southwestern 11 J. 21 ti do pfd 61 Southern PaclBa 14 too II 6.1 .'. do pfd K 1U' 11? 111 Southern Railway i"0 10 " 19 do pfd ,. 100 64 II Tenneasea Coal and Iron 144 Teiaa A Pacific 600 30 Jo ) Tol., Bt. L. Weitera.... 2") 37 27 2 do prd 600 49 49 Union Pacific 95,6x1 146 14.1 144 do p'd 63 U. B. Exprees lo5 V. 8. Hi-alty 62 V. B. Rubber 6 do pfd I V. S. Steal K).3y 36 ."- 36 do pfd I.60U 10u 69 100 Virginia-Carolina Chemical 14 do pfd 101 Wabaah u do pfd 26 Wella-Fargo Eapreaa taO Weetlnghouee Electric 34 Waatern t'nloo 7i Wheeling A Lake Erie 10 Wleconln Central 17 do pfd . 40 8I0M Shem.ld 100 67 67 i7 lulerborough Metropolitan.. 20 15 16 16 do pld ,uu0 44 43 43 Northern Paclde 11.3'jO 137 116 U, Central Leather )3 do pfd 61 Oreat Northern pfd 11 100 137 134 li ToUl sales tor the day, 47l,6v0 hares, London Cluslsaj Stocks. LONDON, July 22. Closing quotations on Stocks Hrre as follows: Conaola, nonsf....!! 14-11 34.. K. A Teiu 16 do socotuI Ie N. T. Central 117 Anaconda 11 Norfolk A W 74 Att-hleon Vf do pfd 16 do pfd 94 Oat. A We. I era 17 Ballltnur A Ohio. . . .Wi Paunaxlvama tj Canadian Peclno 141 Hand Minea 6 Chea. A Ohio ) Kaadlng Jo Chicago 0 W llBoutheni R . C . 34. A ll. T U do pfd SI LBrm Boat hern Paclna .... J lMnrar A h. O I Colon Ptrlno 14s da pfd 74 4o pfd Erl HU B. lal 1; do let pfd It do pfd luiV do Id pld 41 Wauaeh lt Orwid Trunk II do pfd 3,., Illlnola Central 147 BpamaU 4a m L. A Naahfllla 12o SILVER Bar, firm; tl 13-ltid per ouncs. MONEY l:i per cent. Tha rats of discount on ths open market for short bills Is S yflS per cent; for thro months' bills, VuJS tr cent. Trwasarw Stsleutsat. WASHINGTON, July 22. -Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, t-xcluslv of the l',ouo,u"0 re DAILY j ..... BEE: TlTSnAY, JULY 1.1. lt07. serve. !i..s: AvnllsMe cash bslnnee, 1:4'.. "4".m,; goij ,. iin sntl bullion, if .'ii; gold certlhcatcs, s.M9,77u. Rw York Money Market. NKW YORK. July 21 MONKY On call steady. ZV,'!-' Pr cent; ruling; rate. 2 Ir cent; closing bid. per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans -very strong: sixty days, t,H per cent; ninety days, ( per cent; si, months, per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER bVkjjO per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE - Firm, with Bctiri.1 buFlness In bankers' Mils at HiT7 4 for d-maml and at M 3?OIM cVtTR for sltv-dsr bills; commercial bills, M;1-i SILVER Par, &c; Mexican dollars, PONDS Government, Irregular; railroad, steady. The closing ntmtatlotis on bonds today were as follows: V. B. rf. is. reg... I", Japan 4. rtf o do conpon 106 do M aertea : V. S . reg lo; tlo 4, g, do coupon I A N. mil. 4o " V. 8 nw 4a. reg....K7 Vinhit. e gold 4a.. 9 do coupon 124 e, central 4e II Am Tolarco 4i t'A do let Inc 1 1 do 6 119 "Minn. A St. L. 4i.. 67 AtrMlion gn. 4a M . K. A T. 4a "H 'lo a). 4a h e0 Ida IA Atlantic C. L, 4a. . .. J eN R f M f 4, , B. A o. 4a 9h N. Y. C. gen. 3a.... do 3e K) N. J. C. gen. S.....1K Prk R T. ci. 4e ... 7 No. Pacific 4a t'entral of Oa. 6a 103 do 3a 7o do lirt Inc 94 N. A W, e. 4a tv !o td Inc t Ore S L. rfg. 4i.... t do id Inc 64 Penn t. I 14 Cher A o. 4s 101 Reeding gen. 4s 4 Chicago A A. Ia.. - 8t. L. A 1. M e. oa.K C. , B. A Q. new 4a.. 11 St L. A S. F. fg 4e. 77 C , R. I A P. 4a 7 St. L. B. W. con. 4a 71 do eol. Sa 17 Seaboard A. L 4a... 70 ('CC A St. 1,. g 4a 99 So. Paclflo 4a r Colo. Ind 6a. aer. A.. J do lit 4a ctfa tl t'olo. Mill. 4a lit S"tithern Rr 6e 107 Colo. A Southern 4s.. ( Tel. A P. lala HI Cuba Is 103 ef , st t. A W. 4a.. 75 II. A R. O. 4a l Cnlon Puclflc 4a 9f Plet. Peca. la 11 V. s Steel rd 6.... S Krle prior lien 4a 91 Wetah lf lot- do gen. 4a Weetern .M l 4a 74 Hock. Valley 4s imw. A L. K. 4a 10 Japan 4a 94 wie. Central 4a 14 do Id aerlea 19 J lilu. Oftered Boston Storks and Honcls. POSTON, July 22-Call loans, 4VkfiCS4j per cent; time loans, 6ijti, per cent. Ofllclal closing prices on nomis were as follows: Atrhlnon adj. 4a H Atlantla 12 do 4 m,im 15 Mc. Central 4a Ili'al. A llecla 5 Atchison 91 ( enlennlal ! do pfd 3 Copper Range 9o do pfd f j 4 i.iy west 16 Poelon A K JlT Franklin 14 Roeton A Maine. ...lt',0 Dranlir lfi llomon Elevated M4 lele Royale ls Fltehburg t'fd 123 Mm.. Mlulng 6 t Mea. Central ?n Mli hlsnn 14 N. Y., N. H. A H..K'i-lM.hawk U tnlon Pacific 144 Mont. Coal A C 'i Am. Arge. Chemical.. ls Old Dominion 41 do pfd II Oeceola 12b Am. Pnen. Tuba 6 parrot 19 Am. Sonar l!i ftulnrr 117 do pfd l.'S Shannon 1! Am. Tel. A Tel 107 Tamarack Iv4 Am. Woolen Trinity 2j do pfd 90 l ulled Copper 14 Edieon F.lec. II 110 f. 8. Mining 4 MaMa. Electrlo IS f. B. oil ll do pfd M Vtah 44 Mm. Oaa 58 Victoria t t'nited Fruit Ho Winona 7 t'nlted Shoe Macta.... 80 Wolverine 12 do pfd 20 North riutte 83 V. e. Steel ti putte Coalition 2.". do pfd 9:1 Nerala 14 Adreutura 3Cal. A Arliona 167 Allo' 4 Arli. Commercial.... 10 Amnlganiated I1U lild. "Asked. Sew York M;nug stocks. NEW YORK, July 22.-Closlng quotations on mining stocks neru: Adama Con I Little Chief I 'Alice oo eomarlo 600 Hreeoe as fiphlr im) Mruuswli-k Con 60 Fntoel 17 Coiuetork Tunnel W Savage 40 Con. l.a I. and Va 41 Sierra Nevada 85 Horn Bllver 143 email Hope. 20 Iron Silver 225 Standard 1&0 Leadvllle Cuo uffertd. Bank Clear! nirw. OMAHA, July 22. Bank clearings for to day were $l,6i;.lS and for the correspond ing date last year $1,618.13. 33. Forelgrn Flnanrlnl. IX5NDON. July 22. The supplies of money exceeded the demand on the market today und discounts were easy. The Hunk of lingland secured the gold available on tho market at the reduction of a farthing. Hiiftness on the Stock exchange wss of u holiday character. Some investing was maintained In gilt edged securities early in the day, but consols eased In the after noon. Home rails and speculative Issues sagged In the ahsen of support and even money belaw I per cent failed to stimulate activity. Americans opened stesdy, with Southern Faclflc the feature on strong New York support, while the good bank statement strengthened the rest of the market. Prices eased In the afternoon, with Wail street selling, but hardened near the close and finished steady. Copper snares were easy. Japanese Imperial Cs of 1804 closed at 102. RERUN, July 22. The Bourse today was sllehtly' weaker and trading was light. ' PARIS. July 22 Trading on the Bourse today was very dull, hut prices were firm. Russian Imperial 4s were unquoted Rus sian bonds of 1904 closed at W2. The pri vate rats of discount was 2 5-1 per cent Metal Market. NF.W YORK, July 22. MKTAT.S The London tin market was unchanged to Tis lower, the decline being on spot, which closed at 1 S3 10s, while futures were tinchonged, at 181. Locally the market was quiet, with spot quoted at $41.10Ui 41. K0. Copper was unchanged to 1 lower In Iondon, spot being quoted at 94 10b while futures declined to 87 IBs. Lo cally the market was dull and nominal. Lake was quoted at $2 1 .00 g 22.00; electro lytic, I20.n0!! 21.00; casting, $20.00(9 20.25. I .end was lRs higher, at 20 15s In the London market and unchanged at $.1G hi o.o locauy. rtpeiier was unchanged, at 4J2S 17s d In the London market, but was weak and lower locally, st $ 00 I 6 05. Iron waa higher in the English mir- i wun sianuaro rountlry quoted at 67s and Cleveland warrants at 67s Sd. Lo cally the market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern, Is quoted at tH.'it)d 24.25; No. 2 foundry, northern, J28.20' 23.75; No. 1 foundry, southern, $25.00 No. 2 foundry, southern. $24.50. S,T' .VFI3i Julv 22 METALS Lead, dull, $6.10. Spelter, dull, $5.80. Coffe Market. NEW YORK. July 22 COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened un- ; tuaiuru co an aovance or 10 points In re sponse to higher foreign markets and con tinued light Brazilian receipts as com pared with last year. There seemed to be I some European selling here, but there was j a scattering detnsnd from trsde Interests I r"l Investors snd the market held gener I ally stesdy. Only one month showed the maximum advance at th start and the 1 close was on practically the initial basis, steady, net unchanged to R points higher Sales were reported of 29.770 hafts, Includ ing July at $5. HO; Autiust at $5.75; Septem ber At. tii 7Ul.i IUI- tlanAmK. .., r u.....t tr. ; March at. $f, 90ifi 96; May at $1500. Snot cufTv-e, steady; Rio No. 7, Hc; Santos No. 4, 7Hc Liverpool Urata and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, July 22-WHF,AT-Spot. quiet; No. 2 red western winter, 7s Id. Fu tures steady; July, 7s2d; September, 7s 3isd: Hecember, 7s 6d. CORN Spot, Hess dried, quiet, 6s; old northern, steady, 6s Sd. Futures, quiet' July, nominal; September, 4s kd. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady. 2 los3i 10s. ' Minneapolis tiraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 22-WHEAT-Bep-tember, ;,c; liecember, toHc; No. 1 hard Jl.otN'al 00,; No. 1 northern, ftrV&WHc; No 2 northern, St;.; No. I northern, S3-ac. FLOUR First patents, $ooOy6.10, second patents, $4.IX".o.in; first clears, $3.6fxfi3 65; Second clears. $2.7I.((t:'.f5. lvRAN In bulk, $.u.aojjl5.75. Mllwaakeer Grain Market. MILWAUKEE1, July 2-WHEAT-Lower; No. 1 northern, tl.tilftl.02; No. 2 northern, Hi 'a $1.00: September, V.:e. RYE Steady; No 1. 87vo'HV'. BAULKY Dull; No. 2. 7jSc; sample, 65 7oc. CORN liacr; September, 62o, bid; No. S cash, 624 52 V- Dnlulb Grain Market. DULUTH, July 22 - WHT.AT-No. 1 hsrd, on track. $1.01; No. 1 northern, $1.00; No 2 northern, 9Kc; July, tl.00; September! $10: December, 9iic. OATS To arrive, toe; July, 40c. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 22-KOO-Firm ; good rieniund, western firsts, free cases, 18c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams. lVi-'j 1 Jjc. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, O., July 22. BER! S Clover, rash, ti.45- October. $Ip.25; Decemler, pi.'Q; March, $8.70. Timothy, $2.15. Alslke, Vim. F.Igla Batter Market. EIX1IN, July 22. Bl'TTER Firm and un ci ung.-cl at 2vc output for ths we-k, l,tX4, 2ai pounur OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Larg-est of Month So Far. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Everything) IteeelTrd (haniirj llancla Readily lllaheat Point for llogta lnre the First of July. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., July 23, 1P07. Receipts were: Cattle Hons Sneep , OfTlclal Monday 7.5o0 fi.lOi Panie day last week.... S.O' Same day 2 weeks uo... S.fii ? I Fame dny 3 weeks ano... 8,8v.l i Same dny 4 weeks ago... 4.24-4 : Same clay lat year 6.:s 4 m 8.14 h. loo S.OJii 4,;i 4.:""i 3 3-0 6.0 2,ol' 1 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoys und sheep ul South Omaha for : the year to date, compared with last year: :"7. l'.nm. Inc. Deo. f'stlle 0o7.r10 olS6 ,234 1 Hogs 1.4SiJ,3.vi l,rso.a'. H3.678 Sheep Kl,l SU0.OU 41.021 The following table shows the averano ' n.'L.A r. t K - I. i. tf. .a .... several clays, with comparisons: fate. 1807. 1. ;1904.1903. 1. 1901. 6 201 5 ") 6 33 5 3M 6 47 5 51 a I 5 56 5 66 1 5 ot! a 6 2i tfU 6 17 56) S 4'j 5 3'j 6 401 6 311 1 6 7t T 76 7 j' 6 hi 7 tol 6 7 ST 6 So 6 ii; 5 11 7 7 6 93 4 88 6 OSI 6 1.1' 6 19j 6191 0 21 6 lM f, u 7 771 e 7 71 5 ! 5 2S 6 16 6 17, 6 -1, 6 i 6 22, 6 84 5 77 6 65 6 66 5 o( 7 17 7 72 7 71: 7 74 7 66 5 61 I & 68 7 62', 7 41 5 68 6 61 6 M 6 4hj 6 07 6 22 0 26: Sunday. RANCtE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha t2.0nM7.00 $ri.7l'ii'.07H Kansus City 2 ;ii7.10 6.SO116.116 Chicago 1 70"(7.35 6.4'u6'A St. Louis 1 iimu7.3& 6.6,(i6 30 Slou city 2.6o''a7.) 6.6ou.90 The otllclul number ot cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cult lo. Hogs. Sheep. H'rs's. C M. & St. P. Ry.... 6 a Wabash 5 .. ,. ,. Mo. Pao. Ry 21 Union Pacific system. 8 10 t 2 C. d N. W. least).... 1 7 C. at N. W. (west) P6 25 ., ,. C, St. P., M. 0 6 4 C, B. & (J (east) v 2 C, R. I. A P. (east).. 4 i C R. I. & P. (west) 1 Illinois Central 8 4 ., Chicago Ot. Western. 1 2 Total receipts 1 81 10 3 The disposition cf the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing lue num ber Of head indicated: Cattle. Hoga.Sheep. Omaha Tacking Co 1,130 1,"33 .... Swift und Company 1,384 1,64 .... Cudahy Packing Co 1,075 1.419 .... Armour & Co 1,260 2,112 1,471 Cudahy Packing Co. K. C 263 Cudahy, Denver ...1 645 Vanuatu & Co 12 .... .... I, ohrnan 01 Co 84 McCreary A Carey 68 W. I. Stephen ir Hill & Son 123 F. P. Lewis 01 Huston & Co M Hamilton &. Rothschild.. 60 L. F. Husx US S. A 8 126 O. McCnnnnughey 2 .... .... Sullivan Bros 119 Ijehmer Bros 115 Other buyers 42 .... 365 Totals 6,615 6.148 2,381 CATTLE Receipts of cuttle were larger by over 100 cars ihun any previous day before this month and tliu lurgesl of any clay since tho Hist week In Juno. A con siderable proportion ol tho univals con sisted of rangers, there being more ot that kind of calllu than any day so far this Season. There was a fair demand for good corn fed steers and strictly dry lot beeves ot good quality sold at about steady plico. On the oilier hand, the corn feds showing gruss were slow sale end the market lofij) 16o lower at least. Some of the best west ern steers also sold to good advantage, us high us $o.7u being paid for Wyoming hay feds. On the oilier hund, the general run of the westerns were a little lower than least wee k, probably lof(15o at least and In many cases more. Cattle which neither packers nor feeders seemed to tuke to were very slow sale. The receipts of cows and heifers were tho largest that they have been so far this season, 100 cars being reported on sale. Some Of the very best cows end heifers did not show so very much chungv, but In a good many cases they sold 10U150 lower and when It came to the common to medium kinds and those showing gruss the market was lolii'o lower. Some very good dry western cows sold as high as 14 75. Feeder speculators seemed to feel that prices on that kind of cattle have been too high and with more liberal offerings tills morning they were very quick to take the bear side of the deal. While aome of the beat cattle did not show much change the general market was lower. Rpresentative sales: BEEF STEERS. .... t 7S 8 42 I. ... 6 4 8.... 6 73-S 6 tV 6 6' 10... ( 64 8 M II. .. o 08 6 ho 12... 5 74's t 64 13... 6 73' 8 6i 14... .67 16... 6 71 lii... 5 76 Cj f 50 17... 6 72 I 6 51 18.... 5 t8-y 6 oJ 19... I 5 7TH 6 61 1 20... & 7, h 47: 21... 6 48 22... 6 87 I No. At. Pr. N. At. Pr. 1 4T0 I 2S 1 1020 6 SS 54 636 4 04 24 4 fi 70 t 170 4 10 in is: e 70 117 4 10 ltl l!f I 71 145 4 IS II 101.1 I 71 t4 4 75 14 ll'.B o M 14 10"! S 00 42. IS7 I IS II 74 8ft 14 1147 I 60 17 1.1 6 So . II 133S I 5 20 M8 I 40 II 1461 7 00 10 ltflO 6 14 COWS. 1 150 1 25 17 701 I 40 4 IM t 40 IS no I 40 1 ") IM 11 7S I 40 1 74 I 10 tJ 73 I 40 1 .. N IM I IJ3 I 60 1 1110 t M 10 I4D I to I !' t 75 1 1231 1 n I f.2 I 75 1 104 I 75 1 10i5 I 0 15 10.4 I 75 I I0 I 00 1 1071 I fit 1 !' I 04 1 KM ) I 90 I ao I 00 1 22H) 1 to 1 140 I 10 II 11 so I HO 4 I 15 1 1141 4 00 1 liro I 25 II 743 4 no 1 IrtiO I 40 7 157 t IS HEIFERS. 11 en tm S3 id no 4 707 t 15 I ! I -fi I 0 2 S 11 IM J SO I MS t 85 t 775 J 35 1 40 I 0 11 77 i M 6 601 I 00 4 715 I 60 14 I.SI I 10 1 733 8 00 7 B.Y7 I 16 HEIFERS AND COWS. 44 103 4 10 BULLS. 1 1110 9 10 1 1R40 I (0 1 1440 I 10 1 1470 I 40 1 1140 I 15 1 16S0 4 21 1 1470 I 5 1 1770 4 2J 1 14M I 15 I IH 4 J5 1 1'0 I 60 1 1530 4 M CALVES. 1 150 I 00 7 Jll I y 1 So I S5 t 140 I M S- I 76 4 4,2 I (4 1 3M 4 25 41 1K7 I 50 1 0 4 ti 1 i 'l I 75 6 830 4 25 1 SiO 5 71 6 I ' 4 13 It 118 I 71 4 115 4 15 I in 1 00 S2r' 4 25 1 IM I 00 10 2'iJ IM 1 in) f, 7 il 6 26 t ISO 6 00 STOCKER3 AND FEEDER8. t (HI 1 1. 12.. I 12. 2 $7. seo 110 7?7 ll'J in Iu41 4 00 4 00 4 06 4 45 4 46 4 C5 4 75 ec.5 602 4'1 714 l'4n , 7 171 I 00 I 15 I 45 I 75 I 75 I 10 17..'. II..., 11.'.'. 4 0 WESTERNS. H. A. H. Rohlls-Neh. .11:03 til 4 steers.. .1130 ..1 50 4 25 Harry Huythorne Neb. 56 steers. . 1 cow. . . . 5 60 60 feeders. 11 7 4 9". 4 cows 9w S 4 25 3 Hi 4 25 t 40 5 10 6 10 27 heifers. ,1''37 S cows 4S 4 9o 1 1 eerier... 11 feeders.. !! R. 31 heifers.. ll'io R. Klnkald-.N'eb. 4 25 2 heifers. .' t feeders . ll.5 4 K) 7 rows 1 16 Johnson Pros. Wyo., Tex. 43 steers. 1 steer. ., 42 sieers. ..MM 6 10 1 ateer SM .1270 ..1215 6 10 44 steers. ...1196 6 10 Cooper Wyo. 6 ' 16 caiv t 75 15 me. -i 4 calves. 18 feeders . 1W U04 5 50 4 40 HOGS The market this morning wna generslly 5(j1'jc higher than yesterd.iy and the trad was active at the advance, so that everything In sltil.t changed hands In very good season in tre morning. Some of the first sales did not get cj'jlte all the advance und rough, heavy pack ing hugs did not soil as much higher us other gisdes. On the other hand, light hogs, which were In very active demand, got all the advance there waa. On ths cl'XM heavy hogs did not sell to as good advunttigo, inucli of ths strength of ths morning Wins; lost. The h.m o1, largely at tf. V'lit.sei. with a top at jo 07. Tod.H s advance enrrbs the n nrkct to the highest point touched since July 1. lieprescntatlve sales So At. sv Pr No. At sh. f 44 i"ti no t ;;i4 4.' in :.v s 77 i'l 14 b T". ,71. .... !.'. 'l I UTS 43 171 ... 6 77 14. 4v ..... l-i lO, . Ml 1 6' 47 .47 wo t;.( 6 t4 e,i 6 t'.o, 4.-, .4 ... M in 10 I tti 247 . 5 -7 ', l ' ... I 4 Ml . . 4 70 45 ! :?o 6 :' M 40 t ;;ia 47 267 11 6 K- (4 f! 1" j 4' 14 : 1' ( l.v, i7. ...'... " ' i a. 04 r 1" 6 Ml, 'I I'M 1 1 .' 111 244 10 I 4. CS .1.4 ... 6 10 41 I' 40 6 l 1 31 I . . I ' f7 til a-1 5 71 i(4 J l (11 5 16' 6 "ta H "41 ... i 4 7 lo 5 7.' 241 . t 1 41 1) I4A 5 H 2,4 141 6 f (5 Ml 6 45 67 I4 . 6 K 1 ... I 14 3 If" i f-f ii ... I is f4 :. . . b e CD m ... 4 71 6 l :. m ... 6 24- 5 ' 4M 24$ o 1 1: 7 ;.14 14- 6 4.1 i.'4 ... it:. (.: :.4 IteO 5 I'" 3 Ml ... S 4.S M 2IS ... 5 VJS 7! SM v I S5 75 fc.4 . . .v 9 !3 . . 5 G 73 847 40 I ti' li IN 10 t 16 4.' ? 40 5 Jle 10 ... 6 IS 70 SW 4" 5 S' 44 J1.4 to 6 ft im r.o ifto l sa 46 2"0 III ( 77 Ii5 ... 6 . 411 3,5 ... i 5 an in ... t 86 !.'.? 40 6 It II 317 80 a 96 lit 14 teal 6 7i4 85 177 ... 4 Hi 4 214 . 6 S7'j 76 3 8.1 6 I7' 64 147 180 6 I7' 71 2"4 40 4 HO ) ml 40 6 IIS, If 23J 20 4 I" 84. -nu 4S 07t 4.1 . .. I 0O SHEEP Receipts of sheep did not look so bad on paper this morning, but as a matter of fact the offerings on the mar ket were small, (if the csrs reported in four were direct to puckers, leaving only six on sale, tif those on sale Iheie were live cars of Idaho wethers, which met with ready sale at $.ViO. The other waa a mixed cur that did not arrive until late. The trade might be summed up as a good, steady to sliotig utid active market. It was evident that puckers wanted supplies and they cleaned up everything offered as soon as given a chance at It. (Quotations on range sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lamliH, t7.te.xtf7.4o; fair to good lambs, tti.&Ofi7.W); cull lambs, t4.rcit" on; good" to choice yearling wethers, $3 2.1 ut. 06; good to choice wethers, f4.7.Viii.i6; good to choice ewes. t4.75ti6.i'; fair to good ewes, $4X'4.76; culls and lambs, $2.50u4.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 1263 Idaho wethers ll 5 70 102 Idaho lambs OS 6 75 116 Idaho ewes 90 5 15 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKET Cattle Mteaily to II laher IIwiib I'lve Cents lllatirr. CHICAGO, July 22. CATTLE-Receipts about 22,ihi; murkcl steud) to loc hlKher; common to prime steers, $ I 75'u 7 3"' ; cows, $3.20U'-"-7.'; heifers, t5.ut'Vfi.9tl; bulls, t3.1.Vt(iV25; calves. tS.oiojI.OO; Blockers and feeders, tJ.i"n6.fXI. 1KMJ 9 Receipts about 33,000 head; mar ket loc higher; good to prime heavy, 16.03. (u0.16; good to prime mixed, to .9 :.f 1 6 .10; light mixed, t6.0tKu6.iri; packing, t" 2-'(a j.90; pigs, iv.7.inl.20; selected, $6 15'u6.6; bulk of sale.s, $5.7116 15. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts about 2i',ofO; market steady; sheep, ,.!.7.i(icJ.O0; year lings, $0.6otu6.1a; lambs, $6.oo,7.oO. Mew York l.lve Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 22. BEEVES Re ceipts, S,M'4 head. Steers, luiiiauc lower. Bulls, steady; cows, steady to 10c lower; several core unsold. Common to choice steers sold at $4.4iK(iii.do; one car at 16.70; bulls at $3.D0fU'o.tio. Dressed beef, steady, at IXulOc for ordinary to choice native shies. London and Liverpool cables quoted live cattle lower at 11 a 124c, dressed welKht; refrigerator beef unchanged. CALVES Receipts, 5.214 head; market ac tive and firm to C5o higher for veals. But termilks, steady to firm. All Bold. Com mon to choice veals, to oO'ill 5H; culls and throwouls nt $5 .00; common to choice but termilks, $3.7.Vy4). City. dressed veals firm nt ll'J 13c per pound; country dressed ut 9 tJllc. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 1.500 head; market steady; lumhs, slow and 35c lower; common to prime sheep at $3.f406.rj0 per loo pounds; common to choice at $5.60 (j 7.75 ; culls at $4.75. HOGS P.ecelpts, 8,775 head; market firm to 10c higher for heavy; l."(U23c higher for choice light weights; stale and Pennsyl vania hogs sold at $6.7G'(4'7.00. KsneiM City l.lve Stock Market. KANSAS C1TV, July 2!. CATTLE Re ceipts. 21,0t0 head, Including 7.0"" southerns. Market stea.ly, grass steers 5til5c lower; choice export anil dressed beef steers, $1.;5 4fi.lO; fulr to good, $5.0ufcC.20; western fed steers, t4.5oi5.5o; stockers anil feeders. $3 3o 5tj.35; southern cows, S3.2&ti5.4; southern heifers, $Z.'iru(3.;i0; native cows, I'.tju'iM 75; native hellers, $3.0tn6.00; u, tl-WW.i; calves, tt-Ofiel'SS. HOGS Receipts, 5,700 head. Market 6S10c higher: top, $6 10; bulk of sules, $.. sf(i 6()7Vi; heavy, t5.'ciC.!': packers, $5.14.' 6. 00; pigs and lights, $6.oofri. 10. SHEEP AMI IMHS Receipts, 4.001 head. Market steady; lambs. $0,711(7.1."; ewes and yeurllngs, $5.'.'ruuio; Texas clipped yearlings, ti-Joioi.oti; Texas cllpix-d sheep, to.OOiio.bo; Blockers and feeders, i.u&t.. Bt. I.oois Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 22. CATTLE Receipts, 9.r4) heutl, Inclutllng 6.500 Texuns; market lower. Nutlve shipping and export steers, t5.6"ri)7.3u; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.90fu0.26; Bteers under 1,(M) pounds, $4.(Act4.Wi: stockers and feeders. t2.fjOiM.K5; cows snd heifers, tS.irutt.Ou; canners. tl 75 5i2.40; bulls, t2.7Stl-l.60; calves, 4 .OOfalO.00; Texas and Itnllan steers, t3.15C(0.00; cows and hellers, tl.fOii4.00. HOGS Receipts, 3,500 head; market higher. Pigs ajid lights, t6.6om6.30; puckers, t"'.0O?l6.15; butchers and best heavy, $6.1X0 6 20 SHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14) heutl; market steady. Native muttons, $3.f)"(i5 05; lambs, $4.00'u7.16; culls and bucks, $::.ooij4.oo; stockers, t'.0.ti).9o. Slona City l.lve Stork Market. SIOI'X CITY. Ia.. July 22. (Special Tele pram.) CATTLE Receipts, 2,00 head. Market steady to strong; beeves, t5.0ofti7.0f,; cows and heifers, t4.2.'3'5 50; grass cows, t2.5"fi4.00; stockers, t3.Ui(u4.26; feedors, $3 75 fe'l 65. HOGS Receipts, 8,700 head. Market a big 5c higher, selling at $5.&6.90; bulk cf Sales, t5.7CK86.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800 bead. Market steady. St. Joseph l.lve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July !2. CATTLf-Rc-celpts. 6,10i) head; market steady to 10c lower Natives, $4.50ii7.00; cows and heifers, tJ.264t6.60; stockers and feeders, $3. 60 50. HOOS-'Hecelpts, 4,220 head; market 6'ulOo higher. Top, $6.10; bulk of sales, $5.96 O.oi). SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts, 1 head; market nominal. Lambs, ty.W'il H vaar llngs, $6. 4,0.0&; wethers, to.26-a5.75; ewes, tC.Wcio.X. Stock In Slsrht. Receipts of life sttck at the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: South Omaha 7.5"0 2o0 Utoux City 8.0X 8.700 Kansas City iX.M 6.'"0 St. Joseph i' .1X St. Iuls V Chicago 22.0.0 S3.c0u 2,5 ) 20) 4.MO 16 1,8 0 2-J.O-O Totals 7,100 66,340 18,618 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, July 22. EVAPORATED APPLES Market is a shade easier In tone, owing to an easing up in the de mand for futures, but spot quotations are unchanged, with fancy quoted at 8 'f. choice, Hc; prime, ? Vk 4f c ; poor to fair, 6 4) 714 c. CALIFORNIA DHIED FRCITS Prunou are firm and there la a feeling in the mai ket that prices will advance, quotations ri'nge from 4 44. 12 "ie f'r CallfornU fruit anil from 6(j9c for Oregon. Apri cots are dull and unchaiiKed, with fancy choice quoted at 21c; exira ctuflco, v,.; fancy, 222tc. Peaches are unchangid, with choice quoted ut 12c; extra choice, 12H(13c; fancy, liifiltVio: extra fancy, 141il44e. Raisins are steady, .with loose Muscatel quoted at 84'u.loc; set (led rai sins, 7Stt(lSc, London layurs, tL76&l.e6. Oils and Itosln. SAVANNAH, July 22 OIL. Turpentine, firm, 55V- RoSIN-nrm; sales. 2-.fi; receipts, 1,913; shipments, l.ht; ktork. o.rvsn. Quolc: A B C, Klttc-4 174; D. t4 3"),4 32V E. t4.Ui 04 66; F. t(Ho'(4.ei; (1. H &,) !: H. $4.90: L. tf..vVl&; K. t&26; M. $: 3Tir,.ri; N. t5.7"iiC.fco: W -Ti. W W. $' OIL CITY. Pa , July 22 -oil -Credit balances, $1.7s. Receipts. 241. 6H7; sve'rie. Itt.tius; slilpments, '.. M. uveruMc, 153,310. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 22 OOTTON-Rpot, slea.lv ami quiet; middling uplands. 12 Kc; mltl.li.1ng gulf. 13.20c : sales. 7. lii bales. LIVERI1H)U July 22-CfrTTON Sit. quiet; American noddling, fair. 8.17d: gootj middling. 7.63d: middling. 7od; low mid dling, 6 71d; so.hI ordinary, 6 15d; ordinary, 5 31d. The sales of the day were 5.M' bales of which 6"i were for speculation and ex port and Included, 4,30 Amerlct,.,. Kvceipts, 4.0u0 bales. Including 14 American. Fu ture opened steady and cloaed quiet and steady. BT. LOCIS, July 2Z-COTTON-O,uiet; . is ui . art . . 'J 4 mliMlmg. 1.;'. K;.l.s nore; ro.ctpts. I' I ales, shlpm. lltS. S.'CI llHlfS. slock. 9 1:1 bales m;w ohi.kaxh. Jniv cotton - Spots ili.net) e.isy. rial.. '.' lecles. Low t.i.lin.uy. M.. iio'nins:. go, ortllnaty i .'-'6 iifiiiln.il. goc I .tin:tf. t1 " noi'iliiul I -ow ini.ell'tig. il .: ml.ldi'nit. I- l.t to , n i . 1 . 1 1 1 t . H . 1.1 II -I lie ihoi mhI: iol,,lhl'H fair, 14 il 1-.' noti;m:tl. i.mi, 1'. ,'. nomiiml. Kceell l.., A li.tles, M, ,K. 4.1. : bules. 4iin iMioiiiMii: )hiiki;t4. toiiiltdoii of i'rn.lc nitcl 4 tints t Inns Staple and t-'nitey Prodnre, EGGS Per dot . ll'll.'.t It; TTI'lt- I'm Klnj: slock. 19c; choice t4 foin v ditlri'. IliKJc. en amery, '.'.c. LIVE P(il'LTR - Spring ch fkens. K-d IV"; hen i li'.-; reostei s, tc; lutkeys, lJc; ducks, liic; ):eese, tic. I'UI ITS AND MELONS. BI.AClvl.KKKlKS -case. .4 qls.. $3 60. li XSPPEKKII.B-Ri-d. :4 pis.. $3; black, 24 .lis., $.1. GooSrilFHRlFP -Case. L'4 tils., $3. c HEltlllKH Home grown, 24 uls.. tS. RED CI'RKANTS -Case, :'4 cits , $2.75. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per bol. yell,,v freesiottf. $175. I'KACIIKH Texas F.lbertns, 4 baskol crsto, $1; 6 buskft rrute. SI '. CALIFORNIA 1'I.IMH per crate, $.'.00. I'Al.ll'uUM A (II l-.lt 1(1 ES Per box of bout S lbs, blurk or white. $2.00. TEXAS WATERMELONS- Each. tOc. 4.V and rvv, crated for si Ipmetit, lie per lb. CA N'I'ELc'il ' PE--Call forma, 45 to crate, standard. $."&: 64 lo create, pony, t3.i Texas, 30 Site. t TRoncAL rniTH. LEMONS I. Imonlera. io site, fS.00; 8'4 site, ts.oo; othr brands. 5i'o less. HVN'ANAS let nie,it.im-slsed bunch, t-VOi"!! i;.'."i; Jviuibos. L.6.i'(i3.50. iillA-NilSS -- Meiliterranear. Sweets, fancy, 1KI s'te, t4.2i; 176, AV), 216 nnd I.-' sires, J4.o"; 96, 1'.'6 nd sites. $4 ,il; extru futicv, i".c more per box; St. Michaels, 176, '.'HO. C16 und 250 site-, 4.7fi; 126 and 150 sires. S4 60; Valencia, 80, 96 and 112 sixes. $I 6k,i4.7C; 126, IM, 1,4, S'n and 216 sites, t4.7i.iji. jo. $4.(10; extra fancy, 25c more per box; St, low Is, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb. box. 41. iw. DATES Ksduwav, 6'c; layers. 5c; hal lowls, fc; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lt. box, tl.HO. VEGETAHLES. NAVY BEANS per do.. No. i. tt.OOtt t 10; No. 2. tl.UOu 2.00. POTATOES Per bu.. new, $1.00. NEW PEPPERS Per 6-buskct crats, $J; per S bushel box, 75c. Atl'ARAGI'S 75c per dot. hunches. BEANS New wax and slung, per Vi bu. box or bubket, 76c. BEETS, TI KNIIS and CARROTS Pi-r Gov. bllnt'l:ee, ,'o,i:i6c. PIEPLANT Per dox. bunches, 200. t l Ci'M HERB- Per dog.. 6tKcJ6c. TOM ATt'iES Tennessee, l.cncy, 20-lln crate, $1.26. UNIONS-Green onions, per dos., 25c. CA PHAGE-Home grown, 2 per lb. LEAF LETTUCE Hot-House, per dog, heads. 2(C RADISHES Per dot. bunches, horn grown. -He CELERY Kulama too, 3(Xi3.r.c per dol. BEEF CCTS. No. 1 rlNs. I'lc; No. 2 ribs, 12c; No. 3 rll, lc; No. 1 loin, l',c; No. 2 loin, 14Wc; No. 8 loin. 13c; No. 1 chuck. Uc; No. 2 chuck, S'c; No. 3 chuck, 5c; No. 1 round, S'hC; No. 2 round, 9c; No. 3 round, R"4c; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plate. 2'V,c; No. 3 plate, 2V. MISCEI.l-ANEOrS. COEFEIJ-RoiiHled. No. 35, 20c per lb. SO, HV" per lb.. No. 25, 16c per lb.; No. 20, 14V I"'r N- 21. 1-V' por lb. CALIFORNIA DRIED FHt'ITS-IVunej are Fbmewhat unsettled by freer oilerlngl from second hands, who seem desirous oc moving supplies tf Immetllate grades, cuo l.itlotis ratiKC from 6c to 9c for California fruit and from hV'c for Oregon. Peaches are slittlilly easier, with fancy yellows quoted ut 13HC RhInIiis are firm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c; four-crown, lot : needed raisins, lI''Sllc. FISH Pickerel, tlressed. luo; pike, dressed, 15c:; white fish, dressed, winter can phi. 13('flfic; fresh. 16c; trout, 121115c; halibut, lie; salmon, 16c; talflsli. 17c; her ring, di esHed, 8c; crappb s, round. 64jc; crupplcs, lo.ge. fancy, loc; black bass, 25ci smells, Bwect and fine, 13c; pel, lhc; blue fish, lec; red snapper, ho; ro "bud. per pair, 4oC(V; frog Iirs, 3c'ti lobsters, green, per lh., 27c; lobster boiled, per 11)., 30c; mackerel, Spanish, per lb., lCc; mackerel, nutlve, lSllillin: per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, Sc; bull heads. 12c; while perch. 7c; white bass. 15c. CANNED GOODS Corn, Ha-i.'ard, west ern, 05c. Tomatoes, fancy, 3-pouml cans, $1.45; standard, 3 pound cans. $1.26. Pine apples, grated, 2-pouud. t2 2t u-.3(i; sliced, $1.7ru2.35. GaHqn iippks, $3,25. California apricots, $2.00. Pears, $1.7f,i2 .71. Peaches, J1.75fi 2.4c); L. '. peaches, $2.00(1(2.50. ' Alaska sulmon, red. tl.20; fancy Chinook, flat, 12.10; fancy sockeye, flat, t1-tV. Bnrtllncs, quarter oil. t3..i; tin t e-qus i ters muFturd, $3 101 Sweet potatoes. $1.2fn'1.3ft. Saner kraut, 9or, Pumpkins. KOcfuJl.iD. Lima beans, 2-lb., 75a iitl.2a. Soaked pens, 2-lb., 60c: fancy, tl 26i 1.45. Nl'TS-California walnuts, No. 2. soft shell, l?c; Brutlla. inv,jlc; pecans, I922cj filberts, 14c; peanuts, raw, 7Mr-; roasted, oVic; California almonds, 17 lie; cocounuts, to.OO per 100. Suanr anrl Molusnes. ', NEW YORK. July 22 Sl'GAR-Raw. firm; fair refining, 3.33V ; centrifugal, M) test, 8.MV; molasses sut;ar, S.OfVsC Re fined, steady; crushed, 5.7oc; powdered, 5. luo; gramilateil. fc. NEW ORLEANS, July 22. SCO A It Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 3i4j!ij(tc centrifugal yellow, 3rY9c; Biconds, 2V!i 8Hn. MOU4.8SE"S Quiet; new syrup, 304)340. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Richard C. l'etcrs und wife to Frank J. Fitzgerald, half Interest in lot 6. hlock lt',0. Omaha 3,508 Henry Muddot k und wife, to A. L. Jennings, lot 16, block 4, Denmun Place 160 John H. McDowell et al. to Mary K. Ixioney, s'j e54 feet lot 6, blot k 11, McCormlt k s add 8,100 Hattle A. Talbot and husband to Wil liam C. Huyes, lot 11, block 11. Pop pluton Park COD Iiultlu Hanson to Doede Sinlili, e a uVx lot li, block 4, Cunipbell's add 440 Same to same, same 8fe6 Albert Weston and wife to Otis Dent inal, lot 3. block 1, Erwuy & Nelson's add., Valley 871 Francis S. Howell and wife to Amelia Lb-ben. W17 feet lot 27, block 9, Brlggs' place 175 Mary L. Trupp to Theresa Holmes, lot 19, block 27, 1st udd. to Currlgan Place 9(0 William B. Long and wife to Mary H Mulligan, e42 feet lots 7 and 8, block 6. Plalnvtew 2,500 Eliza B. and Edith M. Patrick to Cora P. Mullin, lots 2 and 3. blin k 3. Pat rick Place 771 Henry B. Welch to Mary Clement, lots 20 and 21, block 1, Burlington Center LOW) Fred Maystrlck und wife to Anton Kestal and wife, lot 13. block 3, Lin vcood Park 1 Benson 1-ccnd company to Edwin Thrush, lots 22 and 23, block 14, Ben son 1,500 Frederick H. Davis and wife to Jo seph T. Realty, lots 19, 20 and 21, block 2, Bedford Place 1,00 The State National bank of Cleveland O., to Frank F. Harris, lot 124, El listone Park Place 2S Total $17,174 DIVIDENDS ACTUALLY - GUARANTEED ror Particulars Address The HIBBS M. M. Co, 1032 Fourtttnlh Sl.,Dtnvtr, Colo. Only a Umitsd amount of Onaxutssa Stork ror mmmmmtL fJBJUXJTMV I General Electric Poorer Co. of talaWiit 6i INTEREST mi Dividend Pzrticlpsflng Beads Rial tea lewral rmaaxiai lias M. J. CREEVV a CO. 41 Btt ULDU. itKn ttuet untTittiT ti v t uuat 2 HTIS.IS1.U . 1 WmnM-m-tm