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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
uRAIS AJJD PRODUCE MARKET TT?K OMAHA DAILY REE. WEDNESDAY. JULY Little Action U Shown Either Fatarei or Samplei. in CASH OFT AND DEMAND SLACK riling I. r.r,,d br tkVkjrl, of - 'Rftillton, with .t. tie More Effect OB (h '' ' Market. No 3 northern. tl.iofei.ll. Ju"iy, 1118; fil ter, r,r. STSc: 1 eTnler. fo'-. R RAN In bulk, tio .Vr.i in. KIrKPntnt. Sr hiirlier: fist patents. In :."1(R 10: second pst.-nt. t5.66i5 K); first chsrs, UXstrt.iZ; second clears, t3 50ii3 NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS The tffair, OMAHA. Julv 21 inr.t 7"ln market has turned to a dull future. . .k -linn euner III the. r' - - " eampie market. Am2A ?h "' was oft slightly and raa hJL- ,n,h "",t "w da" latorj wur, M more effect on the mar alow to dull the edge and make it ..,nnhV.t,uijfr.te,1l,t ,h e'"ln prices, but vMi.MiIW iV UeJl "dvance over tnwiti .?. T" mrft urt-w listless nV. ith clo,M!' wltn heavier ofterlnga nl a lower cash mantet. July option opened,. at 82c and closed at t om opened iteady, but ended dull ami . W,r!. lowr' wlng to more libeial receipt, and offering. lei were alow, but prices were wen supported and very little cnangu In values waa noticeable. July option opened at 73Sc and cloied at 3c. . Primary wheat receipts were L072.O0O bushels and shipments were 70-.',ooo bushel, against receipts last year of 617.0UO bushels and ahlpmenta of 2u).ooo bushels. torn receipts were 334.000 bushels and shipments were 2!l,ci bushels,' against re ceipts Uat year of 45,0w bushels and ship ments of 658,ono bushels. t-iearancee were lS.tao f bushels of pats -and Un ITS axel lit AfA ' .i'T".",1 i'lo",,1 'fcVl higher on wheat and 4d higher on coru. tJLlb?,rd "Ported 2d,ono bushels of wheat taken for export. Loc1 rnB of options: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. bushels of .wheat and corn, flour Wheat-j July,.. Sept... Corn July... Sept... Dec... Pats Sept... May... 72J 414 43', 2 I "71 7 92 S64 86 86. 7fSi 7341 7t4l 7.1 73 73m 7341 7 I 5-4. iA 414! 4m! 41'J 41 43-Hi 43i 43i 4j Omaha Cash Prlcee. a2iEi7?- 2. hard- ,''l, HSSc: new, M4c; No 1 hard. old. SSHoc; new, :ft93c ipr-.nVhS. S74,8-C; "eW' No- 3 v?N5,S; 2l "v74c: No. 3, 7ST1V; , ' 31r No' 2 yllow. 74.-; No. 3 yJ?Zi.ni'!c- No- 779Hc. PJ0-Ko-T3 mixed, Sail""-; No. 3 white. wiy&24e; No. 4 white, --c. RIE-No. , 70f72c; No. 3. lirtc. Csrlot nerelpts. . . Wl eat. C,,lcr', 304 Minneapolis fil Omaha 31 Duluth , 193 Corn. 1M 12 Oa's. 13 6 EW IOHK (iEXF.RII, MtRKRT Mootatlnns of the day on Varlona 4 ommodltlea. NEW YOHK. July 21 -FUOfR-Herp ps. steady witli moilerHte demand: Mln11ea.ua pstents. $o.r. itU. 70; winter strilalits. 14. 1 p 4 2.; Mirinen.t b.-ik.r. f UOiM : w nter extras. 3 4r63.60; lnt-r patents. JIK'e4 7; winter low Kradcs. ti .v,i:i niv Rm fl ur I steady; fair to good, ti ib'gi.'M; choke Ij iancy, 4M,Ti4 90. l'ORNMKAl-rirtii: fine white and vcl low . Il.to; roaro. it.SJlil : kiln drl.'.l. 4 RYK J'ull and easy; No. i western, J3c. f. 11. h , New York WHKAT-Re. eints, 71.) bn.; spnt market firm; No. 2 red. Sfti'o'iiil Oii. elevator; No. t red, tl Oofil ',. f. o. p.. allnai; No. 1 norinern iniiuth I! r4't, r. o. 1 , Htlo.it; No 2 hard winter. f o. b., aflMat. A bullish condition report by Pn iw. c iiiplt d with a good cash and export demand, gav wheat a shnrp advance today, 'ti fac of big southwest receipts nnd bearish crop news, final prices being Vn'fcC net hlsher. July, ll.V3l.ni: clofed, Jl O'.i,; H. pi..-m-ber. is-i6r; dosed. 9,t 0; Jj'cc.rber. 11. 1. IH "(,; closed. JI.IW'.C, t ORN-Receipts. 1.075 bu.; ejiporls, ?.r nu. Spot market steady. No. 2. l3(,c nom inal elevatur. and Mc notninul f. "n. b., afloat. Option market was without trans actions, closing ic net lower. July clo.-el at 87c; September closed at 83Vc; Decem ber closed at 71c. OATS Receipts. 87,3fl bu. Spot market steady. Mixed. 26 to 32 pounds, natural white, 2 to 31 pound". "office; clipped white. 32 to 40 pounds. Mt72c. 'JAY Good trade; good to choice, 7fUKSe. MOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, lSci, crop. oGftc; 11H5 crop. 4'iic. I'acifie coast. i7 crop, Wi8c; 1'jes crop. 3'uic. HIUKS firm; Bogota, 18c; Central Amer ica. lc. I BATHER Firm; acid. 21tf:'Sc. PHOV18ION8-Hcef. quiet; family. 116.75 ir17.50; mess. tl4.4iKnl5.fio; beef hams, t-X.Ofi i 30.00; packet, 115.1(1.00; city extra India mess, .'4 o;'B 10. Cut meats, steady; pickled bailies. 9'fil1c; pickled hsmS, 12W 13c. Ijirrt. essy; western, f 4r'9.55; ref ned steady; continent, tf.70 South America! Iinfti; Compound. p,!.Vff.i. Pnrk. bsrety steady: family, 8 (Xh 18 M; short clear, ll7.2fti18.5o; mess, 17.7fSTi 18 00. TAI.UJW-Steady; city, bc; country. 5 RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra, t Si'l'v; Japan, nominal. I'ul'I.TRY Alive, steadv; spring chirk- ens. !: fowls. 13c; turkeys, lie; dressed, nnnilnsllv unchangrd. R I TTTKR Steady ; creamery srecia's 22-; creamery extras. 20iiL24c; creamery thirds to firsts. l!f!22c; state dairy, common to finest. 18(ft''2c; process, common to specials, KrtiZltic; western factory, firsts, ISgltc; imitation creamery, firsts, 2tc. CHEKPF Firm; state full cream spe cials. 12i13c; small, colored w white, fancy, 1U,c; large colored or white, fancv, l'Vic; good tc prime, lottfllc: common, y EGGS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected. White, J(iJ26C; good ro choice, 2.1fr24e; brown and mixed, fancy, !Wy24c; good, 21f2:c: western, extra firsts, 2t"fi21c; firsts, 184ffl!Hc; seconds, 17ilSo. Market is Irrejular on Intermittent Realizinj Sales. J DAY S NET CHANGES ARE SMALL TC,'"-: No. t. TgiK! OATS -Higher: WIUSKT-tl.. No 4 4e; no grde 71c. 3 white. R."',?c. York Moner ttarkel. NEW YHIa. Julv 11 fllVITV tin .ll 1!i''H'i per cent; rutins ml.. lii r c-nt 1 1'ieing lid. 1 wr ceni: ttr- . WEATHF.R IX TIIK GRAI.V BELT la CHICAGO CltAf, A.D PRO VISIO c " Peatores of toe .Trading and Closing Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Juy 21. -Fresh damig re P ,rt." 'V "orthweat and a continued trla demand for the rash grain I ad a 1 tre.,t then n, e tccf today on the Jical n at market, the September delivery i lo nl a net gJi) pf 4c. Corn was down He. pats re up !l',c. Piovlsona w re i.vfil'C to 2iV.c higher. oull,,fa pieva hd In the wheat nit .,1. Fair and Warmer for Wednesdar I the Prediction. ! OMAHA,- July 21,' 1908. I Shnw.rs ata general in the lake region, , the Ohio uml Mlss'ssiipl vsbe a and fouth 'rii states during Monday, and c nilnue ;n the lower lake region thia morning. An area f higher pre.-nure has spread over I iro cntral portlun t l Hie country, and gen erally ilear weather prevails throughout I the central valleys and west to the mouri I tains. Wlnlo no Important change In tem- im 1 m ure , nan occurreo since the preced e 'ri"'i., Knerai efiooncv inrougnout thy la noted and tne outlook Is favorable n 1 t . ' : II d yv "u rjtlmrnt was ncllned 1. s . i.ommisMon houses ond ahoi t er..te b dd rs throughout the en i tnd off, rngs came chl fly T' A Fpport f''om a local c op U-'pit traveling In western , rtllih claimed t lat the wh at crop 1 b i( ri Iv over-esilmat rt una a .i.rce n treng.h early in th t r ro : i. ' r t4 1 n , til h . e cl.le ' y. Tne mtrket 'vsa 1 uriher atrengt lened r';!,i,r.n ''! ';!,ion y reports from South LLUcnt , cla mln:; that the crop In th.it e ion a . e tti ng to show the ejects of e t em prol n ed drouth. ..Oilitr Ihhicia ha i.r.d d iff A ifrofsYe tI mnd w.ne nVm a 11 tn icjit.. a caplances from the cu r. and ln acrve demand for caa 1 :tloCipil gian centers of 1H e u-trv ihe rloe as firm. Eep vi ,Lrp "' liangj d 0' 90SC. sold at SCc end tiien advanced to DlVfiMSc lha . .of wit 4 t l . Olenan. fa rf hea; ii.ii fl i r wd iuuqI 10 li2.7mi bushels t.i tiy 1 Wf f r warmer In with continued cay. Omaha record this vicinity Wednpsdav. fair tonight and Wednts- of Reading and Steel Are orces of trength Annonarement of ale of Central Paelfle Bonds Has Hr.d Kffert. NEW YORK, July 21 NoiW:ltbs;andlng an ad. led weight of sales, the market com posed li.elf in a manner ,to keep up tne courage of these committed to s continu ance of the rise In piles, showing good ( oiaeoimn or tiie selling and ex cellent recuperative force whn the pres sure lightened. An element of the specula tive holders was disposed to take profits on the lis already achieved, and another iroie.,sionai eiennnt, watchful for such a contingency, joined In the sellng on the -0011 mne ana forced prices down in an auacK on the long pavilion. The. process of i. proms ass hcaltln for the market, and the building up of the short interest made a supporting factor for val- 1 ine reanxing anles were conducted with nnni ana caution ami under cover of tl "umatiiing influence of strength In special inm r " J " H prominent sustain ' . 'oe marset, ana It was run up : ti.v 111 tne isce or a declining ten dency m the general list. There was no UTS". I." c"l,'in Hie strength of the stock, ann the great concentration of the opera tions In it In the hands of a few commis sion houses pointed to n professional and a manipulative origin for much of the buying. The suggestion found currency that the movement was In anticipation of an outcome of a suit to test the validity of the commodities clause of the Hepburn act 111 favor of the contention of the companies. As this decision Is still In the hands of the courts, the rumor was Incapable of verlfl-i- Th m'11 effect produced on "'""'l States Steel by the sales of tt to realize and its aggressive recovery to a price higher than was touched vesterdav. was a sentimental sustaining Influence on the whole rmirket. Reports were, current thst the revival In the steel trad was making such demands for additional cars In lhe Pittsburg district as to threaten a shortage In a few weeks and to cause a rush on the repair shops to prepare equip ment. Railroads In that region, however were, under the disadvantage of the poor showing of the net earnings for June re-I?--Z'L ,y, ,he Ra'timore A- Ohio, the loss of .l.iofl.sai In groan earnings compared with last year being reduced onlv Imji fiT4 hv ti.a cut In operatlnr exnenaes fne n .i,nn.in. the net return. In connection with lhe MERCANTILE PATER tU124 ei.v tvr', 1 PV cent. ...... reniiv; sixty nays. : p.-r i' J". er cent; six months . I i e in I RIME r rent. STr.RI.INK EXCHANGE-Easy with jctunl business In bsnkrs' h lis at tl S7 ,'lr "nrt l-94(Hi.1 for siMy O.',-!;'.".8- -ommercJal Wlla. $l.g.Vfii vm' ( losing -quotations follows : OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 4i. temDeratura and ore clpltation compared with the corresponding v. j j . ii.Q i iiiie .cur" . . . 19t 1907 IfXSJ IStiS Mli mum temperature. .... 6H tb 67 I reclpltatlon ,T .T .00 r ""iiiiai irmperuiure lor today, n de grees. Exccsa In precipitation since March 1. 2.71 lpches. Tiericlency corre!pondlng period In " 1907. 4.2S Int lies. Ir flrlency cdrrespondintf period ti lW A? Jnchgg., ... .... U A.. WELSH. .. ' ' Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Bnlletla. jeor the twenty-four hours ending at I i. in.. 75lh merlaan tlm.. T i It traders. 1u0"f6 id' T na trowing croy. Stations. AsldHnd Auburn Broken Bow Columbus , .... Culhcrtson ... Fslrbury Fairmont Grand Island Hartlngton ... a ow. d tiie t, :'ir'ni ,M .iri nusneis. I'r niarv i", Pm-r?,"'J? l01 uushela. coinnare l l .1 el..(0) bU'hels on ti e corn aiKindiiis ' ay a eaiagi. Mlnreai oli. Dumth and i ... fir ported r Celptt of 573 cars, ag. ma il c. rs latt week a nd ibu cars one i eu go. Th. crrn mar.kot was rather ic .a y o i 41ln, I y coinmlssion hoiiaes std 'at weather conditions I w . .,,.,. Ti e dm ant ileilv. rie 1 1, ..j greatest wb...... "'" radat in irnn .,.., ! . . .J"'" M'akdale m ' C V '. coo nearn cp.lona. Light receipts had a sttenKthe'n n geffect on the July and September d" Hene. . The market closed easv. geptem- V, , i .7 . , . i tie close .ui . l- ifcnpia were 194 cars, thirty-two rara of contract arad lata were quiac but firm. A f.-aiure wsa fggr.ajrhe buymg of the Beptem er d" M.ry br-hortl.western Interest., which w. ak.n to Indicate that the crop In that sec tion wae liOt mak.ng proper headway. The cloae waa strong. September opened u SSlH TiC' f dvV'1 f 44c Sr.d cl a"d x?atc- lMCmi r,"P wre 138 cars. Prov slona were rather weak at the atari ?.1T "e'?Ke.e4 trJf'h dur.ng tne last -.. o i iunru strona. Knv Temp Mt, Mln. was with half f of th Ink by temmlsslorrhousea and loc al packera temb r tork was ud 2Uc i tins ' r -P, laf ?A.,CmIpU for tonorrow: Wheat. IVW haii '1 2 Car": t"U' 88 car,; h8" leadmK futures ranged as follows: 83 . 83 . 9) ."SJ . 91 . 83 . 87 . 84 . 92 , 83 , 89 . 88 . 82 8 82 , 83 85 81 84 Omaha Tekamah Alta. Ia Carroll. Ia Clarlnda, Ia Sibley, Ia Sioux City, Ia Minimum temDeratura period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. . . ' --Temp. Rsm. VT-tiiicai. mux. nun. inrhM R5 59 an fi4 62 6'. M 61 62 67 67 61 69 ) 64 (6 60 Rain fall. m .!) .! .10 .00 .00 .00 .00 no .00 ..to T .00 .00 .75 .21 .00 .06 .01 for Rkv. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clesr Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear clesr Clear Clear Char ciar Clear Clear Clear Clear twolve-hour In reKciionary tendency of prices of stocks. i..r-ie Brew up some misgivings as to the proposed course of the' plans of the' rail roads for bringing about a hlgfwer rate of compensation by advancing freight rates. I he controversy over this subject between railroads and shippers. a It finds ex pression In public exchanges on behalf of the contestants. Is assuming vigor and now involves charges of motives thati are to threaten bad effect on public senti ment. The clanger Is apprehended that the suh.ect mhrht be thrown Into the field of politics and such use made of tt in the com peting efforts to extract political benefit out of It as would prove embarrassing to the alms of the railroad companies The announcement of an Issue of tlR.0OO.00O i?m., FB'lf,', bonds proved of rather chl ling effect both to the stock and bond fllv slons of the market. Southern Pacific, which guarantees the bonds, was notlceshlv affected. The nrospect of this amount of new supplies offering caused some reaction In the general bond market, lust as Invest ment Issues In Paris were affected bv the new Brazilian loan. The money market .hi,,t? "na'f,','''l by the slims from the shift of the currency movement In favor of the interior.. The Interior demand Is as light as vesterdav. and the 1 making bv the government this vear are keeolng up the supply of New York hank cash. The persistence of the reallxlne sales caused continual renewals of the declining tendency, but the net losses at the end of the dav were small. Ronds wee lrreguise. Total sales, par value. t4.7W.OOO. fnlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Ni'.m,Tr of "al''" ''lng quotations on atocks were as follows- .. H1h; Low. Clew. r S rf. ti. S rospia., fin 1, re . rtn emipis . . do 4r. res. do riupon . . Am Teh. 4i ilo tin AtMfntt am. Ho JJ 4 An rv 4s 1 el'. (. ., .. . . Atlsntte r. U 4n B A O 4a....,,. in t Broitlrn R. T rr Oniral of Ci. I, . "do tut inc....... do 2l I tie Mo 14 Inc.. I'tiM A nhlo 4'4.. rhlisji A A S', . '. B A Q nw 4s C R. I A P. 4t ... -da rol. M io rM in on bonis were at ..iWXlsptn 441 m4 l"s, i 4H. 51 mn . t'H K" . t. am. 4, .... ,TZ Minhttn c. gnld ft ..!?.1Mx. rent ml 4S tl '"to tat tne im -,!?, "Minn. A St. U 4i.. M .10. ill K A T t. II .j Mo Ida t4 - N R R or M r 4a t' .. t1a N. V rntral ( ltl tlH M No Paf'itic 4a 102 . M Mo s 7 j: Norfolk w. r."4a. a lr' U- "" 4 i w ii Penn. ct Jia. 1;5. . .. tl in tnn. 4a : 7.-Radi t'n 4s it IS RiuhMc ,f C uba S lop, rJ?.. f' e. ..10,4 i! t,- r f 4. S7 WSt. U S w. ron. Saboar4 A. L. 4a.. . o7U M'"lo p.c'tflc 4a vi no ui 4a v.f racific ista. 109 , "1 t. M W I. 7,1." f i nion Fa"inp 4a.. tl do i. 4a ' J-. s. atel 2d f,a. StH'Wahawh lata .. .. 61'i. Wiern m a. 1"v . A Lakp Rri. t i Wla. l'(.nlral 4a i . w. r. n. it OV ...Ma ... H', rrr. st L. f 4. 3 ' om.. ind s, hi; T.a miaiano aa it Tot mo southern 4a. . . . rl. A H. i-r. 4a A R. 0. 4a Erie prior lien 4a do ten. 4a Hoekin val. 4Sa ... loter. Mt. 4i,a Japan 4a Rid. "Offered. i i i . Boston Stocks and Bonda. liOSTOV .tntv 'Jl ' m . .... . a tw,T. :,. .,- i """ . an loans, o per cent: time loan 'i.,i-. Cattle Stronger, Yesterday i Decline Beinf Pretty Much Eejained. HODS STILL TRAVEL DOWN HILL "tieen Sell Fifteen t Trrenlr-Flve On la Lower, Walle Lambs Re main Steady at Decline Noted Monday. 801TH OMAHA. Receipts were: Ofllclal Monday Estimate Tuesday .... Neb., July 21. Cat'l. Hn: 4V 2,0 2.9M 7,fi0 19w. Sheep. 7 iftl 1M0 ..H 8.1:15 5. 49 1 13.037 10.19 .... M't a.l2sH I t ovfi7a ...c.i.H UI'lKl III H Atrhiaon ailj 4a al w.ntntm ". ' li t'alunwt A Heela Meale.n C.nlr.1 4a... ) omennlal Bf; .-s talv West Boaton V Alhanr.... Franklin hoaton EtvatMi. 1.141.1..- i.l. '; . r. n. m H..I4I c nion paclflr. . 8. Am. Are. Chmlcl Am. Pnau. Tuba ... Am. Snasr do pfd Am. Tel. a Tal Am. Woolen do pfd Pomlnlon I. A Rdlaon Klec. Ill Oenoral Klectrlc... Mm. Eltctrlc do pfd Mxi. I'ntied Fnilt I'm tod 8ho Marh. do pfd V. 9. Steal do pfd. Advntura Allouea Atnalsnmatad .....! Atlantic Bid. AskVci; VdH Ulnln m- -Mu niaan .14, Mohawk ' Mont r. A c UO Old Pomlnlon .IJTCjOaceola ,, Tarrot . Qinnrjr Kft'k Shannon '. .121-.. Tamarark llS't Trinity 141 t'nltad Copper f. 8. Mining . 47 I'tah o; Victoria HA Winona . MVt Wnlrerlne . 2" Nort Butte . 44', Pulte Coalition .1 ! Navada . 5 ralumet Arlaona.i . 'W'sAriEona Commercial, . II Orn tananea "1 . n .47" . a . :t . m . . . it . . . 2i .10.4 . ajT . 14 . e . 114 s . 3 . t. . i W .137 . 74H i.'.' -sa .115 . It WH Two diys this week... t 7:9 10 7M Fam days laat Week .. 7. Ml 14 412 Same days J Weeks ngo. 8 VW Psme days t Weeks ago. 8.411 15 39 Rame days 4 Weeks ago. 6.4v3 13.91 8amo days last year.... hl.TM ii.XA lhe tnilownia lahl ihnai lhe recelnta nf cattle, bogs and sheep at South Otnnha for the year to da;e, compared with last 18 1917. inc. Pec. nttle .... Ifio.HHii 6o.f,',7 I31,ii;t t,13.S. 1.4S6.9K Uti.S'O Bheep .... 75)I.Om4 its .483 111.435 The following tabln shusra tlia avaratc price of hoga at Souto Omaha for tan Us: several daya. with compariaona: .-P1' 1 1M- UT . lt-08. 1 1 965.1 1904. 11903. 1102. July Julv July July JUiy 9... in.. II.. 12 . 13.. 14.. IS.. 14.. 17.. 18.. 1.. 10 . . i t24 21. ..I 27 41, 49 I 14'-, B 31 37 6 445, t C9l o2 6 64! M I 33; a tee li h.)i a $ t la 6 4i 7 $9 t M 1 M 8 11 6 Jsi 7 .fi 4 cOi I 1 77 ft, 5 31 i it: 6 17 5 5.1 8 20 R 6 toi 8 ni B 211 h '.'2 t Steers.. ..Wt 4 96 1 news 971 111 R. D. Brown 8. iX tt cows..., 911 t 10 trows 967 I I. M. llumphrer 8 L. 82 Steers.. ,.U7 t H HW SterS....ll70 IB M. Qulnn 8. 1. b steers . .1177 4 86 Webb Rlchsrds-S. l. 4 cowa..... 86 I to cewa 1011 t 40 14 steera. ...luvi 4 (41 -. . . W. ft f4chmele 9. D. 21 heifers.. .10 I 4 8 rows 97 t 60 2 Steers... .1166 4 90 14 steers. ...Hit 4 so . , COLORADO. M heifers.. 7 t ti i hel'srs.. ITO 0) . , 5V. F. Bowert-Colo. mixed... m t K calves... 243 i 00 1 mixed... 0J3 t ;V . Sam R. Rice Colo. n tteers... ltj 4 IS N. J. Humphrey Mont. 13 stasis. ...1W 4 ) 7 cows UX4 4 28 Rarney Roney Mont. 4i Steer. ...lib? 4 tO w cows WOO 4 36 O. V. Humphreys-Mont 3 teers....H66 4 60 HouS-Buyers started out this morning bidding decidedly lower and some of '.lie first sales made were possibly a big Ic lower than yesterdays general market. 5Vlien buyers and aellers finally got to gether it was oh A baala of a ic decline and that is where th big bulk of the hoga sold. The prices paid ranged rrlnrlpaiiv from t6.io to t6.to. with a top at fc.60. Yes terday the tnoat of the hog sold at tti.Jcrrt 6 3.. While the trade was not overly ac tive there was a fair movement and the big bulk of the hogs changed hands in vry fair season In the morning. representative sales: I ribs, 1Wci No. 1 tola, nor: Ne. i No I lola. l2Sje. No. 1 ehuck, i4jc, uck. ic; No. J chuck, sc.: No. i e; No. t round. le; No. I round, I 741 t 841 8 If, 8 74 68 6 3S i 1 . 8 Tl' 8 76! 6 80 8 4 61 4 4 8 X 6 86 6 1 8 19' 8 191 63, 6 15 5 80! 6 47 6 nl 6 ' S I C 48! 6 6l 6 10 7 u 7 74 T 72 7 71 7 .4 7 82 July Julv J ly July J Iv July July Sunday. The ottlclal number or ars of stock brought In today by each road was: . . Cattle. Hoga. Shecp.H'r a. C. M. A St. P 2 2 .. vi a oasii Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. or N. v. (east).... C. & N. W. iwisti... 8t. P., M. A O.. U. & Q. least)... R. A W. (aest II. 1. & P. (eas'.i. R. I. & P. tweat. O. W C. c. c, c, 1 1 6 6 4.. 18 24 17 17 a 16 41 '2 "i 6 3 2 2.. 21 1 1 $ 1 1 2 1 1 1 90 110 27 24 Na. m.. Tl.. II . .. il.. tl.. 71.... 74.... M.... M... I ... ;t... 71 ... ).... ti.... Tt... M ... M.... M.... .... 14.... it.... II... :.... M.... ti.... 15 ... M.... tl... .... II.... 74... 77 At. lt t : 194 m ia 107 U 2"T 17t :::::!,. f i 1VI 1(1 yi 117 21 . ... 17 1M IS tit t3 14 ::;-, is. Total receipts.. The disposliion of the day a receipts was as follow, tach buyer purchasing tne num ber of head indloated: Hogs. Sheep London Stock Market. IOKDON. Julv i-...i . . . heavy In the earlv trari n'J "J ''a ofr'i'ye.erd,nyH closing indi)n closing utorku: vnniait, mnnty VT-tiM K A T An.Vn'd?Unt New Tork Centr.i Anaconda 1 4 vCnib m. u AWhl'on tun j. -H Vl Ontario A W Artlclas. Optn. jHiKO Low. Closa. Tcg'j Whet July 8ept. a rc. ' b Dec. Corn July Pept' Dec. May . Oate . a July b Julv PU nc. Pork P'Pt. Oct. Lard Sept. Oct. Ribs . tiept. . Cct. wS'SJ'Hi eli,! o fv .91Vo. 9fU.,i4W 93'8i TV! 7M.I 6im 9SV KHa: 75 (IS1 2W'92T.'4fW I 901 90s t Sons Chicago Columbus. O.... Des Moines. Ia Indianapolis ... Kansas City ... Ijouisvllle, Ky.. Minneapolis ... Omaha St. Louis 2 76 68 17 80 61 14 82 KO 12 78 62 21 84 .64 19 88 66 30 , 80 64 l 86 . 62 11 78 62 Moderately heavy rains have fall tne eastern portion of the corn and wheat region within the laat twenty-four hours with lighter rains In other portions. The weather la slightly warmer In all portions except the Drfkotas. where It la slightly cooler. L. A. WELSH, Local Foreoatter 1 .: .16 .hi .C2 .:t .12 .06 1 .18 In 76S 75H 61,7, 4:"a 41 16 88 16 68 I t 26 75 8 80 62 6: 44 427, - . 43 18 16 86 15 86 . IS 68 rH 9 26 4& I 36 l" 78 t t 80 76 I 76j t VfV& J I 76', 76'. 6m 624! 61V 62Ui F 4J V'l 44 40if7, 4- 'B7 I 16 t'H 16 86 I I 2?Hi 6 t 86 8 9- 16 60 16 67H 9 J7H t 36 8 75 882 No. patents. t3.i.X--M.96; I. tl.02H I yellow, 2SVi. No. 1 aOld. liNew tt.'f!-Vi-tUOIil!1'tan" m'r 'ollowa: .tfrlMalralTh!? ESSl SO tl v,1 77, . win ter bskera. t2.60TI.OO. ' r'","' WIIKAT-No. 1! apring tin I.16i No I red, 92iwuc. OAT8-N0. t wlilf. 67VfjH-. BKR-Sn. 1 T4476o. RARLiCT Cood feeding. C7ttv KlH-irix, No. I north western Prim timothy. 3 96 ' PRfVlgI(.-)N88liorl ribs', idles donei 81 JMr4..?V,. Mess pnrk. per bl.l.. 'ir'uii: Flour. bbs. Wheat, bu. ..!. ... Corn. k .......'.. iats. tu.' Rri. on Rarley. bu. rin th .i.a. . ' j -L . ... . . . . ... nai.ir icusy ins nufer martcet was stesdy; creameries, UiA-jic dairies. 17:ssf.KKKa. steady: at mark, asei ""'iudsd IWajtJlfci flrata. i;v; prims flrata. 1SC. Chseaa.. steady. l(iV4Jl2c. Mllasaakeo Urala Msrtet. MILWAFKEn-- July Tl WHEAT Suady;- No 1 northern, tl.laijl 19; No I "Si'iJ1 X1- September. 91S.O b d ULC,Y-Ltwer; No. t 72c; sample, 65 t. Loola General Market. BT. LOI'13, Mo, July 21.-WHEAT-Cloae, higher; No. 2 red. 91ft93c; No. 2 hard. 9iwa $1.03: September. 89V; December, fcl'Vi . V. CORN Ixiwer; track. No. t cash 7Vv No. 2 whUe. 82Hc; September, 76c; Decem ber,. 68c. OATS-Hlgher; track. No. 2 cash, 65c No. 2 white. 684c; September, 42'c; De cember, 4l'4o. FI.OIR Firm; red winter patents, $4.4) 6I60; extra fancy and straight, t3.SoS4.io clears. $3.253.60. SKKD Timothy, steady at M.00D3.50. CORNMKAl-Rteadr St 13 SO. RRAN Strong; sacked, east track, $10) IRON COTTON TIES-$1.00. HAOtSINO 7c. IIKMP TWINK 7c. PROVISIONS-Pork. higher; jobblrg $15 Si. I.ard, higher; prime steam. $8tt 9.024. Dry salt meats, ateadv: boxed ex tra abort. t9.5i: clear ribs to. ,-.-. i cleara. t!t 75. Hacon. steady liosV"'37'1 c,"r r,b'- ,holt f,-'. t:. 0p."f.;:: 1 . . v . . . ... I Tel Ua I A- U- 1 hi i-ini ri pm ; chickens, 10c; sprlnss, 15?tl6c: turkeys. 12'iil4c; ducks. 7c; geese 6c Rl'TTER-Hteady; creamerv, lS'o.lc 1 ..... .1 o. ... ... " cuuo-oirau)-, itc. case count. Recelpi s. Flour, bhls U.Oa) Wheat, bu llt.faio Corn, bu , 63 0 0 Oats, bu 23 000 Amalaamated Topper... Am. far A Foundry do pfd Am. otton on Am. rlida ti t.ather pfd Am. Ira Rcruritiea Am. lniieed Am. IxK-omottva do pfd Am. Smeltlns A Ref..... 1o pfd v. Am. Susar Rufinlng. . . . Am. Tobacco pfd Am. Woolen Anaconda Mining ro Alrhlsnn do pfd Atlantic Coaat Lino..'..!. B. A O do pfd Brooklyn R. T I'aua4lan Pacific... . ., Centsal Leather do pfd Central of N. J Chea. Ohio Ohlraso Oreat Weatam.. C A N. W rr C. M. A St. P r.. c, r. a st. l Colo. Fual a Iron Colo. Southern do lat pfd do Sd pfd Con. Uaa Corn Producia Dalawara A Itudaon I. A R. O do pfd rllallllera Bccvrlttea trla do lat pfd do !d pfd Oenaral Electric Groat Northern pfd do Or? n ctfa Illinois Central Intr. Met Inier. Paper do iifa Inter. Pump Iowa Central K. C. Southern do pfd L. A N Mexican Central Minn. A st it Minn., St. P. A 8. 8te y Mlaaourl Pacific M , K. A T do pfd National Ld....' N. V. Central N. Y . Ont. A W Norfolk A W Nortti Amartcan Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pannaytfanla People's Gsa P., r... c. a st. u Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palare Car.. Railway Steel Bprlnf. Reading Republic Steal do pfd Kork Inland Co do pfd s. i. a s. r td pre.. St. Lou la 8. W do pfd Sloaa-Phetrield g. A I.. So. Pacific ,., do pfd 80. Hallsar 80 pf.l II. son. 71 s I 90.) I U'4i S'W 104 .l.eOO IM ..... too 6.(1.10 400 17.4' l.f.00 7fpfl loo ion s.700 ..... .) 'i.ios ' .... . g.noo ii!s"o l.Kid . . . I.jiai . i.wvi 70) I.000 15,10,1 i';.;v) 7. wi 7. jo.1 a, son ..... U.4-W . . . )o ..... n(l .... 1. 11.1 t.tl .... 4l 40 tV) .... lt.sio .... 10.MO .... 2 f"0 .... 1,100 4 " .... fl "l .... J0 m .... Z.SOi " m M . h.in l. .... 6,.in 30) ...r 1J.7O0 .... ,1.400 .... I.KO .... t.O'O .... l.OlK) .... 17 fit) .... l.t-ai .... Kl.SO) im i . iiV) 400 ...toj.ifti .... law MOO' .... 11. ion .... lt.I'Vl ISO d4 'S 28 10C, S24 V U4 I'M 111 ! MS 4J 87 934 ;ov 103 8S 10 : t.f'i IfHa Bit V M4 I"6 13.1 fS 211, 4IS 8t 4 k 95H Baltlmora A Ohio.... 94-' Pannaylyanla --..-.. a-wjuic 1111 Hand fin 44 S Raadlng v''l Bjiutharn Rjr P...K4W do pfd... 1 outker Pacific... -7TH Union Pacific M do pfd ' . 8. Steal 2"" do pfd W'abaeh 1 a pM 14" Spaniah la c hnrapeeke A O Chicago o. W. .. ' fit.. Mil. A St. f)C Beera Denrer A Rio U no pra Erie da 1st pfd do Id pfd Orand Trunk.;... Illinois central. LOulaville A N . SI 4 .10) (, . 74 . S3 . 414 . 44 ,. 44 . U, ! . M . MH .117 . It . 45H .111, . 14 . 17 Ml faille Omaha Packing Co 473 Swlti and company 6.8 cudahy Packing Co 6u4 Armour A Co )67 l.'udahy I'kg. Co., K. C... D9 Carey dk Henton al Ixibman Rothchlld.'.... 109 W. 1. Stephen 44 Hill & Sou 2; F. P. Lewis 6J Huston A Co 10 Cudahy Bros. Co L. Wolf ; 1J H. F. Hamilton IS Sullivan Bros 1 Lehmer Bros 3 Other buyers 164 Wlgman Baden '. Total l.tf.8 1.849 1,61 l,.-6l' 23? 323 2bo S23 2.1.6 643 t.ll 1,:09 7"', .. lilt 4.IA I9V 1", 10 S2W lot S 1 93 2H 4S rjorthern M'. 1 , I nouiiiern The rate of dtsoouuT'ln th k... short, bills is IV Per rent: toi air bills. 18,lii ruarcent 1 1 J ...Z. for montlis' 55'ool Market. lucy 2t.-'vYO0L- 82' s:4 l- .1W 7t II 43 ir.7s 14H4 1-1'. 3:-. l 5H4 137 1H KIV SK 3ii4 13 19 'i 2S 14l H5'4 414, 1IT 10 61 244 ! !.t J ;4 lis Sl4 m 714, lotV, 411 1 73', If, 1414. ,5.v ii !' 164', 3 111", !! T lfv, 32', J1 42k, ' lr.f, 140 ii4 3!S 'S n 14 34, ?:. saa, 143 114V t:, 13 ll4 HIV, r..-i t34 17 J'S 107 4 -4 ti '3NV, 7' I lf 4, 4", 7! 14 V, 140S W4 1-44 -.4 MV4 IM', 3', 117', 21 TS 1, J0, Receipt, Shiuineni. 23. no,., 61.iaal .Jlf.Oik) ...814 l) ...tuT.ftt) ... 2l 86.') "V'SO 1V7.40 6 o) .i0 8hlpmnt 13.W 14.. D 0 1 ti00 .S,IM) Available Vappllra of Grain. NEW YORK. July 21.-Spei-tal cable and I telegraphic commiinloatlona to Rradstreet s show Hie following changes in available supplies as compared with prevloua I account : j 1 Available supplies: Wheat. I'nlted States fast of Rockies. Increased 157.W bu.; 'Canadian. Increased &.ooo bu.; Total ("nlied I States and Car.ud Increased 242.U10 bu.; I afloat for and in fcurope decreased 1.9i).J i 0w'. Total American and European supply ' decreased t.6ot 000. Corn. I'nited States and Canada, de creased Tfxt.utO. ' Oats. I'nited Statts and Canada, de creased liTS.Ouo. I 1 na leading increases ard de ported this week follow! 1 Increases Chicago private elevators. 843. W) bu.; Nashville. 69iaj0 bu.; Ogdnsburgh 86.000 bu. ; Springfield. Ohio, 60.000 bu. .D.c,e,M,lwul, Private elevators. I6.O0O bu.; Akron. Ohio. 69.0UO bu. L. A W. 'kUstsgallt Grain Market. xf,i.?iEAPOue' M,nn 'uy S -WHEAT r7,iliv.wld' "Vi" W; No. 1 northern, tl ati, Y-1S, No. I nortbern, tl.ltj1.14; 1. 4 v.-: -a '- ,... . - . . - - cresses rs- Ll,rul Grain Marvrt. LIVERPOOL. Julv 21 -WHEAT-Sn.it Ju.lv -.'"i"1-. 7',livd Future.. f, Is 4',d Sei lenibcr. U 44,d; December! rSVt P?'' rirm: An"ncan r.ilxed. old. ilff" rr,n' July' noml,,a,i Tol., St. do pfd. I'nlon Pacific do pfd I'. S. Ruhber do lat pfd f. t. Rleei do pfd t'tah Copper Va -caro. Cliamlnal do pfd Uabaih do pfd Wtlnghoua'' Electrtc... W'a?tern laion W. A Lake Erie Wla. central Tutal aaiea for the dar. .. l.ton .. U.40A l .. 7") .. i l l) .. 1.700 20 .. tOi-J ..!.', 3'U( to .. Jl-i Hi) ..147.4'h) .. !. .. If.'. .. li.e .. too to :', lm1-, !'' 2.-.S :i !S4 1.3 :i IT', 4-'s lf.sa, IT MS lul :s 76', 17 M Va 111', !S 41 3.. U - 4k n.-v, u !;, V 41S l'J7 r 10: '4 14 bo Mi, I 104 4iVi S 1564, 14.1 ti )a 31 " 60 V, u 174 l.i :, 3ni, il 'T 1411, :3i4, MS, 13 .4 11, 10 UU, t34 17 4 l'n 14 21 ll.M, 64 V, ...a, 3 11 1(iV 40 V, 73 4'i 14.,x 144', " a It II 114 3k 1, HIS 21 731, IT l '. IT', it it, IIS ;-. K1 ! Wa !3, I 1" luV V-.i July . Zi -WOOL-Trsnsactlona i ned tri Zaa . "In con- rined trt odd lota, with sales averaalne con.M 10vT pound rFh' Ihfre ha, fee? ar. 'Mn't, ""P". buf'manuf.cturer are Inclined to wait until thev receive orders for goods. Prices hold firm. Lead ing western quotations range as follows: ih.1!'01, In!Ii" nd Missouri, thre TK,,nblO0v.' 28C57c: soured values, lexss fine, 12 months, itmisc -.ii 431i4f)o; middle county, 40tS42r: 3Sd40c. ftrnann ...iur. v. i ,-, 0,pll. 1 nothing, 4l((j'16c. lerritory. fine staple. 5f,U60c; fine medium s tap .1-. S.Vfcfifi; fine clothing. 4862; medium .clothing. 4c?S48c; one-half hlnod, JJ5c r.n:3uar.,er' bl00J- Wife Pulled. . sgtra 6t,'ci5ic; fine A. 60fj62c. LONDON July 21.-WOOL-The offerings at the wool auction sales today consisted of a fir selection of merinos. -Competition was active and prices shewed an advance of 6 per cent from the opening .-.v. i,, ..uureo, wnicn were chiefly taken by th continental buyers The American buyers paid W per cent advance over the May sale parity for suitable par cels of cros-breds. ' The offerings today numbered 13.678 bales. Following is the sale In detail: New South wi.. 00,1,1 bales; scoured. Is Hffls 7d; greasy. 5dtf ! Is Id. Queensland. 4K) bales; scoured Is j44d&ls 8d; greasy, lVTrl04d. Vlctorls. 1 loo bales; scoured, Is; grgasy. OdWls 4d. 8outh I Australln, -0 bales; scoured. 7dffls 44d- e.ry, omuna west Australia, 1 lt ba es; greasy, 6v.f64d. Tasmania, 8 200 t?Vr''8y' 7S,1'1 . N-w Zealand. ...v, oeuurea. . sokis Bd ; greasy 6',tfl04d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal! o-i umes; scoured, is S4dtfls d 11 7-,U. 9.62? 7 nni tiTd ai 1 i.r-; necelpts nf caiue I joKbU small this morning, as compared with yester day's big run, only nmeiy-iwo frcsn cats being reported In. As was lhe caaa yester day the offering consisted almost entirely of rangers, there being very luw natives or corn-feds on gale. Wltn lighter receipts, ths market on beef steers took on a more active appear ancn tortav and th. nrfiiti v in. iid ,n.i Vart changed hands in very good season in the morning. Corn-fed cauls of good quality were generally a little strongor than yesterday. Thus the Graham cattle, which brought $7.66 jesterday sold ut $7.70 today. Half fat or warmed up grades of cattle were not sought after to anv great extent. Western beef was In good demand and generally lOtjiJc higher than yester day. That mean that uuyers put back today what they took off yesterday, west erns selling about where they did last week. . There were not far from thirty cars of cows and heifers on sale, a good share of them westerns. They, too, showed a little more strength being not only more sctive than yesterday, but selling at a little better prices. The stocker and feeder demand from th country continue light and the movement of that kind of cattle and none too brisk. Fortunately there were only a few In first hands so that prices did not show very much change. Quotations on cattlei CJood to choice corn fed steers, $.40fl7.7O; fair to good corn fc rteers, $o.6Ooo.40; common to fair corn fed altera, 84.66 so; good to cliulca corns and harlfers, tt.maTtl.is; fair to tjood cows ana neirers, 8-1.26(14.(0; common to fair cows and heifers. $2.U(.fl3.2C; good to choice stockers and feeders. t4.(.'Bl.7e; fair to good rtotkers and feeders, tS.frJitt.oO; common to fair stockers and feeders, $9 .tAKM.60; stock heifers. $2.60tr Representative sales; BEEF STEERS. 47.... 70.... 11... 7T... tl.... 74.... 41.... 4... U.... 7.... St. ... 71... n.... Pt. 4 24 I ro 8 tv 4 4-0 4 . 1 m, 4 I.V, 4 its 4 :2S t lis t 2-S I .a"', t 22 V 4 :t 34 4 24 t it t tt Jo I to f -I 4 tt 4 t.l t I.". 4 2 t :r 1 ia t 45 1 it t K t 26 4 ti . 4 il 4 K 4 ti 4 a. 4 25 4 M 4 ti 4 M 4 IS I 24 4 M I If. t 16 4 IS 4 I7S 4 174 4 171 lteculp.a 144 si ) 200 40 ilo 48 ilo it.) itu 12) a.i i MO 40 4 1 140 ii'i M 40 40 120 HO 840 1K 40 to ISO 100 110 so inn 14 its 10 'ifl 1 too 111 10 in Ne At. Ik. 7t m s.i 44 IJt 40 i tW . . 71 I1J HO 41 :4.' ... ed 127 tn at t;.4 to T8 lat ia 77 tot to 41 Ml rn ft IW 120 II 122 ... 41 t) . . 70 lat M 41 K7 110 7i tli M tl 1.1 ... 74 tit ltt) tl 4 ... i 141 444 4 ;4 ... 71 Hi ... Tl lit ... 47 tJo ... tt 154 10 M 264 ... t 271 ... M ir.0 g) 40 IJ4 ... W 141 ... 7 I t a,) M m M 77 101 ... 71 171 ... M tl to 71 225 10 M til ... 4 t7l 10 t Ill ... 44 tMl ... 14 .334 1X0 41 241 10 44 tt) ... 4 t0 ... t !8t ... til ... 4 142 ... 40 IM ... tl tut ... rr. 4 I7H I Its 4 US I ITS 4 174 4 17 S 4 ITS 4 Its 4 ITS 4 ITS 4 ITS 4 IIS 4 ITS I US 4 17S 4 17s I rs 4 ITS 4 2IS I Its 4 I7H t rs 4 27 s 4 2Ts 4 ti', 4 10 4 30 4 19 4 II 4 SI 4 10 4 M 4 to 4 9 4 all 4 to t to I Kl 4 10 4 M 4 10 4 to 4 I.) 4 It 4 16 6 M 4 10 t 46 4 at were quits liberal this Vo. U 46 21 T Ill tl 16 61 10 10 Av. ...1"3 ...11131 ...105T ...1100 .. .119, ...! ...1110 ...llt4 ...1344 ...Hit Pr. 4 to 4 U 4 fr 4 to 1 on t 00 I 14 4 60 t Ol t 00 greasy, ST lyOl'IS. Ma.. Julv 01 Tvnriro,..4... 1 im-dlum grades, combing and clothing! IlK-O'Oc; light fine. 16oli)4c: heavv fin. llfcU'e; tub washed. I027c. Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. July fl.-W HEAT-lc to 2c lower: Jc-ly, S8ic; September. H6V; De- eflb'Ti tcl J'.S raan- : No 1 cash. vsr,4c; No. 2 red. Dec- k' 1 it. CORN-rnchanged July, 74c; September' iwemwr. 64',c; No. 2 rash mlv.,1 71c; iS4c; No. 3 mixed. 75c; Soc; No. 3 while. 80c. OATS I'ncliangftl to 4c higher- No ' 5jVW5b4r; Xo, 2 mixed. 61i6o3c. ' ' r r i,T?i (Jr. HAY Stady; choice timothy. t9.fa7.10 00 choice prairie. t7. 257.60. til TTKK-Slfj.ly; ina siecK, iaic. No. 2 white. 1841 creamery, 2lc; pack- ECGS 4- lilgher; fresh extrsa! 184c: cur rent receipts. Uc. Wheat bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Recetntr fthlpmenie 862 0ft) twee,) 9.cfO 9oo- 4.000 loo 10. " 1( Ko. 11... 31... 40. .. t... I!... 17... 17... 24... H... tt... COWS. At. .. .1241 ...1114 ...1146 ...l'lll ...12641 ...1340 ..AM ... 711 . ..1408 ...U41 fr. I 04 4 30 l.i I 31 t 40 I 10 4 60 4 65 1 on T 74 T40 t 10 4. Ml t 46 II tit I 76 I 174 111 It 171 I ) :t .... KAT, t 00 t til 1 OS t I4S t 06 HEIFERS. 717 S 45 RCLT 8. 1110 2 45 1 IM ID 1 1110 t 44 1 11:0 I 00 CALVES. 114 1 60 J .... 1!0 I 60 4 Ml 1 .VI 4 9 4 50 t ttl I 16 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS 534 I 00 4 130 I 09 ... son t 50 WI STERNS-NFRrtASKA 4 steers ...ro 4 f 0 17 st-r ra. .. 1163 M feeders.. 9! 3 70 26 fee-lira., 8 6 cows 951 3(0 IS fee1es..l'60 W' J. Abbott Neb. 4 heifers.. 892 8 60 st?ers. ...K70 61 calves... 201 5 25 Husn i reeg Land and Cattle Co V ..104s .. lea ..loos .. 1 .. 103 .. Ml ..1165 171 .l.V'O .16,4 , 170 til , lit ISO I 10 t II I 111 I tl I 31 I 60 I 14 i :o I 40 4 04 s SO 4 60 I 60 t T6 ::t io 24 .217 ,.:i8 tit .14 .317 2.1 .250 IK .2T IM .147 .rut .jot .114 .101 ,!34 KH .1.7 .tt .140 2lt 8HEKP- morning, twenty-seven cars being roporiad in. As has been the esse all tne week, al most everything in sight consisted ot rangers wUh very little led stuff. It will be ismembered tnat yesterday the market quoted a round 26c lower on lambs, while sneep were generally steady, some of the first sales In the morning If anything being stronger. Today's sheep were 16u26c lower, some of those tnat sold early yesterday at strong prices showing even more decline than that, although possibly there may have been a little difference In the quality. Lambs were viiry scarce today and they did not snow very much change, having taken their decline yesterday. The trade was rather alow at the decline, buyers bctng inclined to take their time In mak ing selections, while salesmen held on in an endeavor to maintain prices as far as possible. An examination of th Chiras-n mai-ir.t will show why prices at this point were 1" today. At Chicago yesterday the highest price psid for a big bunch of range wethers, according to th rhie rim... Journal, was 84.40, while range wethers at this point brought 84.60. The same papers reported the best Idaho lambs selling at t 75. th same pries that was paid here for ton lambs. Quotations on range er grass thsep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs, $6. 6 7. Co: fair to good lambs. $6.00(56.50; feeding lambs, 4 tVucfjf f; g.d to choice light year lings, 14.76 4 6 It; good 10 choice heavy year lings. 84.604 90; fslr to good yearlings. $4.il 4.4.2S; feeding ystrllngs. $3.T64.1; good to choice wethers. $4.16'a4.28; fair to good wethers. 8S.76tp4.16; feeding wethers, tt 2 S.16; good to choice ewes. t4.nCfS4.25; fair to good ewes, f3.60ffl4.00; feeding ewes, .2 6CK& 8.00; culls and burgs. 82.00(53.00. ' Representative sales: re western yearlings 43 western lambs 40 western lambs 32 western ewe feeders 27 western lamb feeders ... 44 western ewe culls 233 Wyoming ewe feeders... 289 Wyoming lamb feeders.. 4 Wyoming ewes 20 western wethers 879 Idaho wethers and 114 inano wethers and 177 Idaho ewes 6 T54l.fl0. culls and bin Its. tJOtJtt0; stock ers and fed?ra. W te-i4 on. - Oil AH A V MOLK9A Wit" M 4RKIT, tsU and Fane? Proalne. PT'TTER Creamery. No, I, dellveiso ta retail trawls li cartons. x6c: No 1, in go. lb. tubs. I4y. N In v-io. tuba. Jlc; No 2. (n 60-lb. tubs. 20 4c. No. i. in 10 ih. tubs, ile; No. 2. In I -II. cartons tic; No. 1 In canoad lots, Kl4c No. . in car load lots, isglr jc; ,-ouuiiy, taiuy. tua. lie, coii'.niun, 18c. EOCl! Fresh lamlled. 16c dctan. CHEESE Finest Wlscnnsln fuil ortarn. twins, 144c; oung ADitiuan. 4 In noon, ltc: ravsnte, 8 In noou. I6',c. Dauy. tv In hoop. 16 4c; cream brlon. fun case, li4c: half case, Itc; half gosen orlrks, 14c Nn quotatiobs on 8 a ass nur 1 1 mot ref ers until stter October. LIVE Pot i-TKV Hens. 94c; hroi:ri. 17c, roosters. 6c; capons. 16c; gucks, s4i gets. 6c; turkeys, lie; pigeons. 46c alosen. kuiinns 82 Oil doien PRESSED POCLTRT - Pquabs. tl tt doxen. BEEF Cl'TB-N I ribs. 17Uc. Nd. J rlha 14c; N-. 3 ribs, 104CI No. 1 loin, 20r: No. i ioiiv, 10c; co No. $ chuck. round, lie: tc; io. 1 plate, se; No. 1 plkte. to; No. I piate, a sc. VEGETABLES Celery, Michigan, rar dot.. 35c. Reana, new wax and string, ons thlid bu. basket, $1.00; navy, fr bu., No 1, $2 70; Inns, 4 par lb. CsbVago, rr ID. Potatcea. . new, per buw J.l.lw. Toma toes, per 4-basket crats, fie. TN'stermelona iMJ-isV. Cantaiopek. California. 80474 no per crate. Asparagus, pes dos., toe. 1 u cumbers, per dog., 60c. Onions. Bermuda, 81 60 per crate; Texas yellow, $1.26 per crate Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb., son. Let tuce, per dos., 360. Peppers, southern, tl pet- crats. FRESH FRUITS-Apples. tJ.78414.00 per bushel box. Lemons. 84.60tf4.06. Oriam 84UX&5 00. Bsnanss. to per lb. Plums, fi.it 4-basket crate. Peaches. California, Ttoa dos; iriaa, a-oaaaei oraie, Brwq rvc. fearS $1.60 4-basket crate. Blackberries. 14. Rasp berries, $4.00 Cherries. $2.28. Currants, $,44. Gooseberries, $2.00. NUTS Almonds, ITHe; filberts. lJUci; walnuts, ltc; Brssll nuts, 14c; peoant, Uo per lb. HUGAR Coarse grsnulaterl. tHoc; fine frsnulaied, 8.70c; Cubes, tc; powdered, .Vic per lb. DRIED FRUITS Raisins, loose Muscatel, 64c; fancy seeded. 1-lb. carton, 100. Cur rants, uncleanrd, 4c: cleaned. 8e; Carton, tc per lb. Prunes toajejoe per k; tiij pt-r lb. Apricots, J6-lb. boxes, 9c par ifj. Peaches, California choice, 9o; fancy bogs Ilo per lb. Pears. California, lie. Da I a a. Persian, 64c. Figs, layers, chute, 1040. Citron. 16j20c. Lemon peel, 13c. Orange lyeel, 180. . F1BH-Halibut, eoj trout, 14e; pickerel loo; pike, 13c; bullheads, skinned and tressed. 13c; white perch, ; white baas. 17ci: black bass, 26c; crapples, 16c; white fish, 18c; red snapper, uc; flounders, 12c 1 maokerel, 17c; codfish, fresh frosen. ltc; shad roe, 4oc; smelts, 13c; frog legs, 460; green sea turtle meat, 26c; catfish. 16e. HIDES Quotations by J. 6. Smith 4k Co. Green salted. No. I. 8H; No. 8, 74c; bull hides. 64c ! green. No. 1, 4o; No. t, 84; horse, $2.60 each: sheep pelts, green end salted. tSc(Jt1.60; dry pelts, luQltc per lb. Dry flint, butcher hides, Uo; fallen bides, 10c; salted, to. Cotton Market. NEW TORJf. July ' 2L-OTTON-Bot closed quiet, 16 points advance. Middling uplands, 11.00c; middling gulf. lLt6o: sales. 100 bales. Futures closed steady; July. 1.46c: August. 9.96e; September. 9. 36c: October. 8.41c: No. Vember. 8.23c; ecember. 9.24c: January. 8.20c; February, .2ix; March, 8.18c. . GALVE8TON. Teg.. July J1.COTTON- Steady. 10e. 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Jtdy a.-COTTON-Dull and lower; middling, lie; sales, nonst; re ceipts. 79 balet; shipments. 60 bales; stock. 12 Alan 1 7 1,WT ltlf. NEW ORLEANS,. La., July 21,-COtTON Bpot quiet and steady with prices un changed. Middling. K44c; sales, 470 bales on the spot And lit to arrive. s yearbnga yearling 164 Wyoming wethers .... 132 Idaho ewes ItK Idaho ewes 701 Idaho ewes 157 Ilaho lambs 121 Idaho ewes 454 Idaho yearlings V) Idaho ewes 867 Wyoming wethers 171) western yearlings 36 western yesrllng cull, Ft 70 9i 51 87 87 4 K4 78 111 91 87 1''1 124 118 llTi 45 4-. 97 102 ro 70 57 a 73 6 00 5 7i 1 6) 4 77 2 ( 2 86 8 (0 8 00 5 61 4 Zi 4 7i 4 to 4 21 4 15 4 15 5 76 4 '5 4 83 4 0 4 01 4 16 4 6-i $2$ Evaporated Apples anal Drletl nlta. NFTW YORK, July n.-BVAPOlXATltD APPLES Market unchanged for -futuree and spot delivery. Fancy are quoted at liral04e; choice. SUi4c; prime. 4ojT4c; common to fslr, 54(ft4c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRrtTS-Prunes sre firm In tone, owing to small crop esti mates, but apot demand Is too slight to advance the local market. Quotations range from 84c to 18o for California and train 840 to 74e for- Oregon fruK. ' Aprtoote are firm, with choice 'quoted at 1tri04c; extra choice, 11 it'll 4c; fancy, litjlto. Peaches are unchanged, with choice Quoted st 844J 640; extra choice. 8Jj6Wo fancy, liVAl4g; extra fancy. I04lle. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jul)- 21. Bl'TTER-o Extra western creamery, 244c; near by prl t, FGGF Film; good demand; Pennsylvania ard other nearby f rats, free cases. tK ut mark; Pennsylvania snd other current re ceipts In returnable cases. 18r.; western firs s. free cases, ;op; weslsrn. current re tel'tf, re rsfea, 19c. CHEESE F rmer: New Tork full Creeme. ICc; New York full cresins, fair ta good, 114. IV. 4 41 3 4 0) 5 00 Oftlona st Kansas City; Articles. Wheal Peptemher I'eceniber l-!'l Corn .1 1 r. . . nepiemoer Decetmb-T . I Open, I High.1 Jxiw. Clo a. I 841 r;Hi 864; 8 I 10 1744 1TV, 171. too ahari-a- 62 19 'l 1.6S 36 U 1"3 as n oS 4 l."H -Mew York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. July a. Closing quotations on mining slocks: 1dvllle Cos. t Little Chief ,. 5 Mexican atoek. It Oniailo bonda 1' dphir 44 Small Hupaa... 60 Standard 94 Tclluw Jarkea.. Alice breece . brunawirk eon Cumato. k Tua. I'omalock Tun Con lal. A Morn Silver Iron Silver Offered va . I . 8 . 40 40O 140 . .1 . iss Treaanrr statement. WASHINGTON, July Sl.-Today'a atate ment of the treaaury balanoea In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the llanfaalioi aro'd IVo'r.':, "how!: Available cash balance. t.12.i.:.eiJ4: gold coin and bullion, $4i7rxC gold certificates, $34.43S.6;0. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Julv 21. -Bank clearings for to. day were 81 711. IM 64 and fcr tne cor responding date last year $1,637 IU7. it. ' PEORI4, No. t yctlcw, Peoria Ms-Vet. Ill . July Ll-CliHV-Ui.k... .1T7c. No. 1 yellow, 714' 7is! 64', 55(i6'i4 8T, TO-,1 644 13 bull,. 37 cows. 59 steers. 10 cows. .' 178 cowt. 11 cows.. "1 .:4 cows . 6i?( : 16 ealvca 87 -A 1116 E . '86 . 212 45 O'iwi, II 817 952 1118 fja 319 . " I 12 stec-rs... Slatal Market. ' NEW YORK. July il.-METAUS-Thi. ' M f'(1'' Lindon tin market was a II tie easier 1,.,12 '"'il'ri. day. with spot eloslna at fin n. ;.. S: feeders. turea at jtlJJ lf,s. The local' tn .rb.i Mrs easy anl lower, will, flotations ranging1 "" from 88.4 to 8.-9.S4J. Copper declined 8a ' 7 ,l'"' . 'J'-t .,.,ma'1" msrket, with spot quoted ' 1, .. at fo7 lis d and futures r em icM . I " -'os.. 1 1 ma . . 1 4 cms.. 1056 io:ti cslly. slight which the market 1 10 St. era. waa HI 3-Ill I ,1- was dull, lint . itnptov. ment w ith refer, nee to lake was quoted at 112 on 1.,. I ieriroit!c and castlnar ar .,ni, at $l2.i.6MI2.;j and 8l.-54.v-12... re. actively" 1 16 cows. I "r""" " ' ' " 3iJ in th 28 feeders. I-cndon market and remained dull at 8I.4M 1 'L7 ''"""y, opp'r was also unchanged In bc ih markets, being quoted at 9 8s In London and at $4 464M.60 In the local mar ket. Iron was unchanged at 4fs 3d for standard foundry In the Engliah market but Cleveland watranta were lower at to, 14d. locally, no change waa reported; No 1 northern foundry, lie. .w.n v. j' en v. ' , I-,.,, eiv.wu 10 1, tn. aiiutncrn and N ern. soft. $16. 6t6 17.28. BT. iDl'Iti, July 21. MET A I48 Lead held at $4.30. Spelter held at $4 to. d ...iw: j. p. ...1115 H. . 1079 111.'. 177 V.O 1 south- tosTce Market. NEW YORK. July U.-COFFEE-Market for futures closed steady, n.t unchanged to 5 points higher. Sales were reported of 33.5rt baga. Including July st t oOdAOie- Au September, ts6 Is.-; Lvcn ber. 1.76-na.kic; March. 6 tjt k&c Thar, was business In July. 19n9. at 6 90c Bdo ateady: No. 7 Rio. Iai.i.4 xi., c. . Mild. Cwrdova, t-k4il2irc 1296 2 85 42 (isi . 9S7 3 45 8 helfera. J A. Wlsherd-Neb. .1048 4 85 30 cows.... M. E. Roee Neb. :7 feeders . 1'2 4 05 4 cows.. , 8 feeders. K21 4 o B Robins Neb. 817 3 !j 14 steers... P. A. Yes- Neb. 9 IX 1 45 4 00 A. Currle Nfh. 3 20 10 cows.. 4 7 10 cslves. C. Nlncs-Neb. 1141 4 CO Keers. Rlsrk Bros -Neb. I'i" 3 0 32 feeders. 10,2 3 ti ti, feeders It'-'-' 8 80 J. H Kcndrlck W .-1 7 5 0 10 Heers .. ..1434 6 00 A. N. H ilrlik s' Wyo li in 1 v i St. ei s. .. 8 40 i cjS 4 CO Ken.lrlcka Wvo. I 45 jo st -eri.... M Huiiou-Wy 1 4 j htivr ... 4 10 Johnson Bros Wyj. 11C2 4 55 3t cows ... t .118? 4 65 Spear Bros. Wyo. 1164 4 SO 44 cows ' lloj 4 70 59 steers. ...1)91 1162 4 45 5 steers ...1244 Gus I horn peon V yo. 97o 2 76 64 cows.... 847 1 )1 g rows .... heifers... K3u 3 30 VV. A. Hepford Wyo. 44 cows 682 i 70 16 cows.... W. Aldrlrh Wvo. II cows ro t 40 14 cows Cant. J. . Brovr-Wvn 8 steers... l'W6 14) cows:.. ..1" $ cows W 111 cows tog Tucker A Mssweil Wyo. It steers.. ..1.'28 4 0 2 eteere.... 861 11 cowe 7t $ 66 t cows 774 H A. Dawson S. O. 23 steers... 12-3 4 86 6 cows 9AS 12 steers.. ..16 4 so 86 steers. ...1801 it steers.. ..Uol 4 fc 48 steers.. ..Ul 3 tn 4 tO 4 15 I 36 4 00 4 40 i ' 3 6) CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET tattle glow But eady Hoga Flea ta Ten Cents Lower. CHICAC.O. July 21.-OATTLE-Reeelr.ta rBumairn auoui i',jii neau; market slow but steady; ateers.' 86 25dj7.76: cows. $3.40 6.60; heifers. $3.6O7Jd.0; bulls, $3.0nv5 23; calves. $2.60oj.76; stockers and feeders, $3.0Kf4.8O. IfOOS-Recelpt about 13 000 head; mar ket to 10c lower; choice heavy shipping t6.6rvfffl.80; butchera, $6dl'ufl.75; light mixed. t6.3Mirl.60; choice light. Iti.5ooj6.o5; packlrg 86.75lifi 55; pigs. t4.60&.16; bulk of sales! $6.35i.jj). BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts esti mated about 18.000 heal: market for sheep stesdy; lambs ltc lower; sheep. $2.5'44.fc0; lambs. 84.76f'ifi 60; yearlings, 84 Uf)6 50. agar an Molasses. NEW YORK. July 21,-SCOAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, 8.77e; centrifugal tai lest, 4.37c: Molasses sugar, 3.62c; refined, quiet; crushed, 6.10c; powdered, 6 80e; gran ulated, 8.40c. Dnlnth Grnli Market. DlXt'TH, Minn., July 21. WHEAT Na. 1 northern, 81. 154; No. I northern, 11.114; Julv. 31.14; September. 914c OATS To arrive, 6Sc; on track, 660. .1J79 4 0 Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 21. CATTLE Receipts. 12.800 head. Including 3.f00 south erns. Market stesdy to 16c higher: rbo'c export and dressed beef steers. 16.9 7.60 fslr to good, t4.60tfi6.76; western steers. $3 78 ft6 75; stockers nd feeders. $3 00flfO southern sters. $3SO8.i(i; southern cows. $1" .tfi'od.SO: natlv rows. ).76V!i4 SO; native heifer, $3.0Ot?i6.78; bulls, $2 6n?l4.50: calves $.1. 7616 00. HOOK-Receipt. IS.Tofl head. Vs'ktt l in lower: closed strona; ton. 8674- bulk of sales. M.S54lg.60; bsvv. ts s-aftn 4;4 'r,sek. er snd butchers. p;.mtt il; lights, $6.11007 6.46: ptrs. 86.0ft6 60. RT'EFP AND LAVRS-TWrlpts. 7 000 head. Msrlte for sheen. tOe tower, for lambs. l.'f'Ec lo-er: lamb tl c66 tfi: ewes snd vesePnes. 83v?td60: Torn yearllnrs 34.2fT6.2S: Te-se ereep, $17164.30;' trtOckiS and feeders. Pcetji.or). Stork tn Sight. t 60 3 60 1 01 5 00 South Omaha S'nux Cllv ... Kansas city St. Louis , Chicago rl. 4 90 $ 4 Total the five principal Hl. She" 7 t 50, , .v . . . , I n.Tvi 7-0Vi 1 12.IW) 8 7) 13 (0) 15.0.V) 4-W" J700 Be (oresighted It invariable happens that many investors who are alow to act fail to realize the value of 0 security. until after the oppoiv tunity to purchase it is gone, and they pay a premium for it to thoie foresighted ones who took advantage of ; the oppor tunity when it" was offered. To which class do you belong f Unless you want to pay the other fellow a premium for his I'oresightcdness, fill out the blank below and mail it at one, don't put it off do it now. The subscription books for our 7 7c preferred stock 1 will be closed on or before August 15th. The Updike Grain Co,, BEE BLDO., OMAHafV, NEB III.: 4 45 City Live Stock Market. 6j'. 4 :o j , llosi 8I'H X i TT Y, la., Julv .'!. Sr, t-lal lee f, i am ) h ' 4TTLK R- e pis. Ofi h-acl: i,.,-. ' 44 steers.. I 67 steers.. I T ateers. . 106 steers 6 steers.., 11 cows... 44 cows 33 h Ifer "'Ut. ! Ia. n..rl: c Wi anl fee It . :V2C.f4.'0. lal-.., 862 146 t 50 4 0) 4 c-i 4 it t 36 $ 80 1087 $ 10 9t?j i US 4 28 I 80 4 16 t 40 I 60 4 t i at 4 46. i .ii. y a- I'nae. l'.7.',j4 HO(J- Rec Ipts, r tt lower, range. ,,.i. ?is :;, ; leal hulk If. msr:;t $ Please mall mt without obliga tion on my part, full Information regarding- your 7 per cnt pr. ft?ired ttock. I hava about I which I might Invest. Name Street No. ,'. Town St. Louis Lira Stork Markef. ST. IOriH. Mo., July 21. CAT l"LK -Receipts, 6 9 0 liesd. Including 4,4 i Texans Market for names, ateady lo 15c higher for Texans, ateady to He lower; iia-iv shipping and export steeis. $4.tO-YT driaaed beef and butcher steers. $3 60fi5 5o' steers under I.OfO lbs., $1ktj5.7o- stockers ?nil-J-,,er' J'fto: cowa snd heifer $:'.3tyS6.76; canners. 61 aotii.OO; bulla 8' 6K 6); calves. t3.rT .00; Texas and Indian 'r. 83tw(6.75: cows and heifers, tl.tj HOOS-Reeelpts. ij.900 heed Market HVt 20c lower: pigs and light, tl 8094.26; pack ers. 86 40f 60; butchers and beat heavy, to acVita 65. . ... gHKMP AND LAMBS Rereipta, 8 700 head. Market for sheep, steadv; for lambs 26c lower; native Mtutione, H0c44.5. lamba UP-TO-DATE REPORTS Cuiitalnitix laie authentk iiifui-oiaUUB ou , . . Butte Coalition FREE Copper, Curb and Mining Ouiloolc Vi Xrittlljr l'4t, ew Vork Sampls Coptes rre X.CO pti yar , , 3g rm,sa tJyr,L T?nB?h. OoIdflelit'Ely, Butii Cobalt Yerlnfton. Tlnrle. atlngkautt, Parai City, Beaver County. Rawhide, Canadian auid 0U.es acth o MistM. v .