J 10 rrrn omaha stjndat bee: jtjlt 11, i909. a CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 'Ytluei Are Kept Soaring by the Con tinued Bain. fcABVEST ALSO IS HEIJ) BACK Deasaael for the New Crop U Verr triMt, mm tho Old Croo Hmm Boost EllM4 ao.4 Delay Raises Frteea. - OMAHA. July 10, 1804. Grain values aoar Metier, owing to the continual rain In the Missouri valley. With wet weather prevslllng, harvest la atlll further hindered and an early movement of new wheat la prevented. The demand for Uie new crop la very urgent, the old crop hat been exhausted and each day's delay means higher prleea. Receipt of corn are very ltrht, aa farmer are unable to deliver over wet roads. With clearing weather they will be busy with their field work and ne Improve ment la looked for In the next thirty day. Value are tending higher. ' Continuous rain started a bull raid again todav and prleea advanced without a check. Shorts were forced to further cover short sale on delayed harvesting In The south and damage report from floods In Kansas. Higher values are predicted for next week. Corn waa much stronger with wheat and cash corn brought advanced prloss on the light receipts. Kent I merit Is stronsrly bull Inn owing to the wet weather which will prevent shipment from the country for some time to come. Primary wheat receipt were 804,00 bush el and shipment were 411.400 bushels, against receipts last year of 448,094 bushel and shipments of 381,000 bnshela. Corn receipt were $12,004 -bushel and shipments were $42. oOO bushels, against re ceipts lsst yesr of 22R.0O4 bushel and ship ments of M9.000 bushels. Clearances were 827 bushels of corn, 110 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 257. 040 bushels. Liverpool closed higher on wheat and Hd higher on corn. Local range of options: Article Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat-I j j ( July... 1101 11141 U0H 1 1WH Sept... 103H 104 103H 1. 04 103 Corn July... 47 47 47 Sept... 641 44 644, Oat' July... 47 47H 47 7H ' Kept... 40. 40 40 40 40 Omaha Cash Prices, WHEAT No. hard, $1.$11 28; No. I hard. $1,1841 22; No. 4 hard, $U01.16; No. I spring. tl.20Sil.tt. CORN-No. 2. 68c: No. 8, fS14o; No. 4, 47H4T7S.c; no grade. 641846c: No. I yel low. 6Sfi8Hc; No. t white, 70ic; No. I white. 70V4C OATS No." t mixed. 44c; No. I yellow, 4Sc; No. t yellow. 44!&47c; No. t white, 44?47c;'No. 4 white, 4347c; standard. 47 RYE No. t 733TSc; No. t, 702720, Carlet Receipts. Wheat.Corn.Oets. Chicago ... Minneapolis ... ... Omaha , 86 1 Duluth CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wheat Prices, Owing to Crop Reports, . Shaw Fresh Advaace. CHICAGO, ' July 10. Further delay to harvesting due to additional rain In th winter wheat belt west of the Mississippi river caused a fresh advanoa in wheat prices today, final quotation showing gains of Ho to 144le compared with the previous close. Corn and oats also ware firm.' but provisions' were easy. The weather bureau reported heavy rain during the last twenty-four hour In Ne braska, Kansas and Missouri and western lowa and predtoted additional shower to pight and tomorrow. With these unfavor able oondttions for harvesting prevailing over such a wide territory, bull in the wheat- pit took advantage to force price higher, and. short, alarmed at the poor . prospect of any material increase in re ceipts of new . wheat, covered freely, thus augmenting bullish sentiment July mani fested the greatest strength and at one time was tip lo compared with the pre vlous olose. The first car of new No. I red wheat reached Chicago today. It came from southeastern Illinois and sold at (1.24 per bushel. , Lata In the day there waa considerable selling of July and buying of September by leading holders of the former option to relieve tne congestion in the current month. As a result, prices reacted considerably irom mo top. During the day July sold be tween 41.18 and $1.19. The close was strong, with July at 11.18. The feature of trading in the corn pit wa active buying of September delivery by leading bull, resulting In th price of inai option aavancing 14.0 from yesterday. Trading In July, which advanced nearly to yesteraay, was comparatively quiet today. owing to light offerings.. The cash grain waa again in strong demand, wtlh prices up ic ana ssies toaay aggregating nearly 806,000, bushels. The market closed strong, with price -Rc to Tafalc above vesterdav. Oat were firm In sympathy with wheat and corn. Shorts were eager bidders for July early In the day, but demand waa less urgent during the final half. The niarnet closed rirm. wtlh prices unchanged to Hake higher. Trade In provisions wss extremely light and sentiment was bearish. Prices at the close were Rc higher to 7o lower than yesteraay s iinai quotations. The leading futures ranged as follows: Article ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ye y. j Wheat : : j July . 1 lRfiS 1 14 118 1 1SH1 174 Sept. 1 10 1 11S 1 10H 1 UM.I1 10HH Dec. 10SMj 1 1 04'el 109' 1 0S May 112'aH 112m 1 U 1 U 111 Corn j I (July. TZMffMi ' 72, 72 7241 71 Sept. UfiAtoSfaWKU .66 7 j46 ii Dec 66Vi0S! Ml " W-'n RSHiWgVi May S7H ' 67Mj,57WC14 67HI 67Mj Oats I July M j 1 SI 5tM, 60i 604 . Sept. 43M.HI 4H 48Mil48M.41)4 4:1 . Dec. i3t 434 '4l14a'.i43Mi(rT . May' I 45' 45HI46iiff 461ti9H 4E!4 Pork I I July .. 90 50 20 K0 Sept. I SO 6S 20 72VI 20 42 10 JH 20 4i Lard July U 72Mi 11 T2H! 11 70 11 70 11 77H Sept. 11 76 11 77V, 11 70 U 70 U 80 Oct. U42Mj U 86 11 40 U 42 .- r.lbe- July 11 SS 11 35 11 35 11 11 32U Sspt. 11 27Mi 11 27m U !7Mj 11 U 00 Oct. U 00 11 0k 10 nVii U 00 No. r x Cash quotation were a ollows: KLOrR-KIrm; winter patents, t4.S0tt.0 winter straights, t4.10lA30; sprhag patents, Kougre in; spring stralghta, e4.8Oia.0O; bak ers. l3-3n(il. . RYE No. x. 80c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, ff67e; fair to choice malting, tnirtoc. . SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 11 SO 'No. 1 northwestern, $1.00. Timothy, $.180. Clover, $W.8.V PROVISIONS Mees pork, per bhl., $20.47U QMM. Ird. per 100 Ins., 111.70. Short ribs, sides (loose!, $11 K-'Htjll 42. Short clear aides (boxed), tU 76U.R7W. CHEE8B-8teady; daisies. 14fll4tro; twins. 14f14o; young Americas, 14014e; long horns, 14-r14o. POTATOES Easy; choice U fanoy, $1.W C116; fair to good, $100105. POULTRY Flrirs; turkeys, 14o; chickens, 15e; springs, 18j23c. VKAL steady; 60 to 60-lb. wts.. 7-3kj; W to tft-ib. wis-, 44&Vtc; U to 110-16. wts.. It tjllo. . Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to t6,0U0 bu. Primary receipt were tot.OUO bu . compared with 4V4t,0uO bu. th corresponding day a year ago. Estimated reeelpta for Monday: Wheat, I rare; corn. 131 ears; oata, 71 cars; hogs. W 000 head. I . St. Lee Is Gssaral Market. ST. IX)VIS. July lft-WHEAT-Hlgher; track. No. 1 red. caah. $1101 il; No. 1 red II 71 01 33. No. t hard, $l.lfl.tB; July, $114; September, $'.'- CORN Higher; track. No. 1 cask. 7o; No. t white, 77c; July, 71V; September, 44o. OATS Higher; track. No. t cash. Uc. nominal; No. white, efrVfec; July, 4tc; fteo tembnr, 4t0. HYK-Nominal at 0e. -FLOVR Old scarce, lower; red winter patent. $4.4b4T4; extra fancy and straight, t , 30; hard winter clears, $4 1t34 7i. SKkJIJ Timothy. M,75tji. . COKh'MKAL 4. bKAN Hlsher: aaoked aaat Iraek. 81 41 HAT-rirm: timothy. $1X00618.00; prairie. 10 iwyis no HFMP TWTNB Te. PROVISIONS Pork, steady, lobbing. $10 60. Lard lower; prima ateam. $11 46t7U 60. Pry aalt meats higher: boxed extra short. rid"; clear rib, tit 04; abort eleara, $11 12 Bacon higher; boxed extra short, tlt.00: clesr ribs, $18.0; short clears, tit 12. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 18c; snrlngs. l&lAr; turkeys. 17e; ducks, to; geeee. to. , wutter nrnj; creamery, Il26o. EGGS Steady; Wo, Reoelnts ShlDmenta now. bw .. tono l.wio Wheat bu W.ono lt.sno Com, bu 43.00 M.70 Oata, bu 17,400 44,800 WBATKKlt UT THIS GRAIX BELT Iksweta PrtWMr Saaslay sii No rkug I" Teseperatare. OMAHA. July 1. IMS. The weather continues unsettled through out the central valleys, and rains have bean general since the preceding report in the middle and lower Missouri and the middle Mississippi valleys, and continue general this morning In Nebraska. Iowa, Kansas and western Missouri. The rains were moderately heavy In Nebraska, and were excessive at point In the lower Mis souri valley. Scattered showers have con tinued In the northwest, and heavy ralna are falling In the east gulf statea. A slight, but general fall In temperature ha oc curred In the Missouri valley since the last report, but a slight and general rise Is shown In all other portion of the eoifntry. The weather will continue unsettled, with shower and thunderstorms In this vicinity tonight and Sunday, with no important change In temperature. Record of temperature and BreclDltarJon compared with the corresponding day of th laat three year: 7909. 190. 1907. 1904. Minimum temperature.... 70 71 47 7 precipitation 18 .00 .in .00 Normal temperature for today, 74 de gree. Excess in- precipitation since March 1. St Inch. Excess corresponding period in 19M. 4.11 Inches. Deficiency oorresDondina' Deri o1 In MOT. 7.1 Inches. L. A. WELSH. ' Local Forecaster. Cora ss4 Wheat Rea;tosi Balletia. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at 8 a. ro.. 76th meridian time, Saturday, July 10, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ' Cloudy Clear . Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Ashland, Neb 85 7 .41 Auburn, Neb M M .11 Broken Bow, Neb. M 65 1.0b Columbus, Neb... 83 41 .44 Culbertson, Neb.. 8S TO .01 Falrbury. Neb.... n (1 ,41 Fairmont Neb... 89 6ft .19 Or. Island. Neb.. 88 84 .OS Hartlngton. Neb. 82 62 .96 Heatings, Neb.... 88 4 .04 Holdrege, Neb... 91 .20 Oakdale, Neb 81 40 .37 Omaha, Neb...... 84 70 .14 Tekamah, Neb... 87 48 .81 Carroll. Ia 89 42 .04 IClarinda. Ia 88 44 .00 Sibley, la 81 61 1.10 Sioux City, Ia... 82 64 .88 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 p. m. Not Included In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mtn. Incbea. Chicago, 111 26 88 64 .02 Columbus, 0 17 88 42 .00 Des Moines, Ia.... 14 86 64 .22 Indianapolis. Ind.. 12 84 44 T Kansas City, Mo.. 19 92 68 . 74 Louisville. Ky 17 80 64 . T Minneapolis, Minn. 81 80 64 .10 Omaha, Neb 17 S 64 .88 St Louis, Mo 11 84 66 .00 Excessive ralna occurred In the Kansas City and Minneapolis districts within the laat twenty-four hours, and heavy- rains were general In the Omaha and Des Moines districts. Lighter showers occurred in all other portion of the corn ' and wheat region, except the Columbus and St. Lout districts. L. A. WELSH, . Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 10. BUTTER Firm, good demand; extra western cream ery. 2Hc: nearby prints, 29c euos-Firm, good demand: Pennsylva nia - and other nearby firsts, free cases, 21MtC at mark; current receipts m return able cases, tlo at mark; western firsts. Tree eases, Z3ro at mark; current receipts, free cases, SVW?2Ho at mark. CHEESK Steady. fair demand! New York full creams, choice, 14c; fair to good, Mlaneapella Gmli Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July 10. WHEAT July. I1.28H; September, tl.12'4; December. tl.40; caah: No 1 hard.- L31; No. 1 northern, tl.30; No. I northern. 11.2S: No. t northern. tl.26Wei.27H. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, 121.00. FLOUR First patents.. K10ffl6.J0; second patents, t6.003.80; first clears, 46.06tg5.16; secouu clears, tJ.ourgd. w. Dalath Grain Market. DULUTH. July 10. WHEAT-Julv. ILSa! September, Jl.12: No. 1 northern, 11.30; no. s norinern, fi.zs. . Building Shows Gain of 12 Per Cent" Building operations continue to show heavy gain In all part of the country. In tha accompanying table, which ha beea compiled from official report - to Con struction News, It will be seen that per mit wer.e taken out In June In fifty ot th leading cities for the construction of. C1TIES. No. ot Bldgs New York, Manhattan and Bronx.. 2sl Chicago l.mt . 1,409 Philadelphia San Francisco Minneapolis . . 6 , 440 . 721 , 80 , 631 , 1,367 . 600 . 216 . 716 . . 862 . S2S . $48 . 400 . sat , $81 . aa . 88 . 157 M . IVi . 174 . 150 . $34 I ii . 2.4 . 131 . $43 . 71 . 141 . 133 . 38 . 107 . 101 . 114 . , 34 75 8D . IK M tl II $7 7 .14.80 Pittsburg Washington St. Louis ..: St. Paul Seattle Milwaukee Newark. N. J Los Angeles Buffalo Rochester, N. Y.... letrolt Portland .... Denver ' Indianapolis Spokane Salt Lake City. Baltimore Va" Richmond, Omaha Tacoma Oakland , Atlanta New Orleans , Columbus , Louisville Peterson, N. J Memphis lies Moines Grand Rapids , Toledo , Sacramento, Cal Cedar Rapids I'aiiaa , Birmingham injluth. Minn Ilarrlsburg ; Lincoln St. Joseph. Mo Chattanooga. Tenn. Stockton Terre Haute. Ind. Moniie. Ala. South Bend Tavenport . Pueblo Totals... In fifteen of the fifty cities there were decreare. Thl t not large In number and for the most part they have very Uttl in fluence upon the general situation, with perhaps th exception of New Tork City, In which It teems difficult ta reconcile 4 de crease from the figures a year ago, $14, 13, 190 to tU,704,72S, or 31 per cent, for the month Just closed. A decrease of four or five million dollars, oven In 4 elty In whloh the total are so big, I an Important mat ter, hut it will b readily appreciated that tha granting of permits for two or three unusually large buildings la June a year M &nd their abaenoe thla year would bring thla about. Th decrease In th other cttles cut very little figure, as they are In placea where building has been active for 4 long tlmt and are now In 4 fairly healthy NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Demand in Market Proves Torpid for Entire Week. TARIFF BILL A&OUSES INTEREST Wall Street Likewise Take Netloe of Pre I dew t Taffi Reroi-ted Attttade em Taxatlea. at Moldtag Cwsspaales. NEW TORK. July 10. Today' stock market was analogous to those earlier In the week. The dull and drooping ten dency was the reflection of the disap pointment of speculative hopes of a re vival of general demand for stocks, aa a consequence of th favorable develop ments of the week. The demand today continued torpid, and, while the selling pressure was not urgent, the dribbling of offering was sufficient to carry price Irregularly downward. There wa a good deal of attention to wards Washington on account of the arri val of the tariff bill at the critical stage of the conference. It la realised In the financial community that the prolonged discussion in both house of eongress may be rendered nugatory. In Independent par ticulars by compromises In the conference. The particular Interest attached to the report of objection by President Taft to the double taxation Involved In- the amend ment to the corporation earnings tax pro vision. Including "holding companies. " The Financial Chronicle estimated the rate of increase In June gross earnings of railroads over June of laat year at 146 per cent on returns from one-third of the total mileage of the country. The same . authority, however, points out that In June last year the decrease In gross earnings for a similar mileage and In comparison with the previous year reached a percentage of 20.89. Some of yesterday's weakest stocks made partial recoveries. A general hard ening movement in the second hour cor rected the droop of the first and left final price changes Insignificant. The discrep ancies between the bank statement of av erages and of actual condition which have come to be expected, throw Increasing au thority on the actual condition aa the more reliable statement. It was there that the known movements of money for the week found their reflection in the cash gain, while the repayment of loans to the banks naturally following the passing of the July settlements, were also reported In the act ual condition in contrast with the loan contraction of the averages. Bonds were lrregulsr. Total sates, par value, fl. 624,000. United States ' ts and 3s have declined 4, and the 4s registered H per cent on call during the week. Number of sales and, leading quotations were as iouowa: Sales. High.' Low- Close. Allle-Chalmsrs M Amsl(inst4 Copper Aaierlcan Agricultural ... Am. Bi sugar Am. Out ptd Am. C. A P Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. at L. pf4 Am. Ice BMorltlM American Llnveeo American LtMomotlv .... Am. B. A B Am. I. A R. tM Am. Sugar Redoing Am. T. A T - Am. Tobacco pta., ,r sis ftffl 44 44 S4 700 4H "eJH IK) 11V, HVk (no (7H tivt 100 7I e 7144 44H "14 1 67 TSVt 40 H 1SH MV, lllVt ia vi 1404 lona, S!4 1HV4 l'HVt 124 11IV4 M 10 71 Vi tl 104 tM 774 444 IVa, - 400 !4Vs KVi SfR) 40 40 .son 100 111 Hl'4, PW 1?7 1?! 40 140Vs 1404. American Woolae Anaeonoa Mlnlnx Co 47H 47H 4,700 1114 lists tOO 1044a 10414 'i.4oo iiiH Atehtson Atchlaoa pfa , Atlantic Coast Lin Beltlmoro Ohld, Hal. A Ohio pf4.. Bethlehem flteol Brooklyn Rapid Tr tone- 7t4 4,100 lMVi 400 II 71 tl Canadian Pacino Central Leather Central Leather pfd..... Central of Now Jersey.... Cttoaapeako A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chlcaso Ot. W... Chicago A N. W C. M. St. P 0.. C, C. A Bt. L Colorado V. 4 I Colorado A Bo Colo. 4 so. 1st pfd, Colo. A Bo. 3d ptd Consolidated Gaa Corn Products . lelawaro A Hudson Donver A Rio Grande.... D. A R. O. pfd Dlstl Dors' securlUss.. Brie vv Erie lat pfd , a.... Kris M pfd General Elertrlo Oraat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfs.. Illinois Central Intorboroush net Int. Met. ptd Int. Harroatar Int. Marine prd International Paper International rump ...... Xowa Central Kantaa City So K. C. Bo. pfd....;., Louisville 4 N Minn. A Bt. L U , Bt. P. 4 B. A at Missouri Pacific M., K. 4 T M., K. 4 T. ptd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. 1st pfd.... New York Central N. Y., O. 4 W Norfolk 4 W North American Northern Paclflo imo 7" 10 w 1.3O0 1 400 114 500 1M 100 74 1.004 41 774 4t44 1H 1M M 74 43 lMVt 104 74 4U Mvt I tAV4 IN at llt 400 it 'ioi tt 47" 'Us. (.4 11 42H 44 a ? 4iH4 oo 4,700 600 too 4a M 42 MS 14l4 1444, 100 14 tiTno iii'i 600 14 t0 4t 7 142 It 4 'iiii "i .... 4644 140 44 14.1 V, n 4044 73' 10544 44 V, 41 Vi 131 H 1U If 4H 14 Low "too 1H 1 ts 46 '4 71 too 44 1.900 300 141 141 44 r,vt 300 14JT4 100 7S1a 14S 4044 1,100 41 100 71 200 10 (00 WH WI0 MV 1.4O0 1J tOO 41 100 71 ion l 61 ' llw 160 l.tot 161 1(1 14,380 buildings at ma estimated coat of 167,414,974, against 13,443 buildings aggra gatlng In coat 151,443.406 for the tame month a year ago, an Increase of 1,437 buildings and $4,170,068, 4 gain of 12 per cent The figures in detail ars aa follow: -1 908- -1904- Estlm'ed No. of Estimated -Per Cent.- Cost. Bldgs. Cost. Gain. Loss. $11,704,726 278 $1B.!S,1M .. 31 8.271.O80 1,103 4,Ml,f25 ?6 4.164.694 L2S4 3.C17.04S 2S J,K3,423 ... 1,673.778 14 $.338,615 61 877,020 167 3,300.003 S76 t.14t 146 2,$:M,668 684 1,203.83 84 1,(01,264 841 1.M2.736 .. 2 1.709.198 308 6U.7.'5 16 1.656.425 LORS 1.2S0.0J3 29 l.rO,36B " 468 1.2MI.412 3 L 148.614 221 751.204 53 .. ' 1,148,418 624 767.RF4 62 1.043.006 290 600.000 77 1,061.26s 169 4Ro.t68 118 936.780 424 1,338, ISO .. $0 816.800 385 841.0G5 $ 8S3.3S6 . 829 L840.106 .. 96 709,537 394 494,731 43 701,170 $22 V 604,203 . 39 40,700 S3 191.800 2a 476,275 tat) 864,631 $1 ' 606.614 127 244,707 146 662.2ev 132 460.1o4 25 640,843 208 268.6.' 104 633.3K3 214 438.477 19 431.974 304 464.898 .. 7 444.233 ... 415.139 .. 2 401.474 14) W7.3H3 21 3M.J34 277 1K8.178 44 . ,. Sfo.745 64 124.8.14 181 365.621 $44 SH,866 - .. 2ot.72 38 68,476 279 2C6.2M 125 200,519 29 .. 244 08 107 1 86.204 31 121.144 7 2M.5S8 S3 215.000 24 93,90 124 203.966 118 129,fiO $7 1731 102 B.M.896 .. 64 1M.8? 178 801.745 .. 40 , IW.OOt 81 240.1W 23 170 829 42 74,625 1 34 164 271 89 81.748 40 124.SW 1.S3 49 805 ISO ' KI230 24 42.361 93 74 3S6 64 56.962 26 43.777 84 4601 4 31 44,736 .. 61 l-f 15 44 396 U 15.430 14 U86t ft $57,414,974 U443 $61,443,404 12 TT tat, ana they are ao remote that they tiave little bearing on the general aituation. ine racuic coast cltlea mak a good showing, their continue 1 growth and ac tivity being a phenomenal feature of the trend of event In thla country at th pre win ume. mwiar as a eeoreaae 14 any one section of the country la concerned the nearest approach to It la In th south, where a mild reoseelon from the high fig- urea and th almost continuous activity or tha -same time past is noted. In St. Louis, for example, there Is 4 mild de crease of 3 per cent. New Orleans $, Mo bile 4. Birmingham 44, Atlanta T, with this mors than offset by the handsome Increase In. Louisville of $4 per cent, 160 4ud PtJlM 6Z. -. Cbattanooga Pactfle Mall A Pennsylvania Pessils t Oea P . c . c. 4 at. L. ion sf ts n 7. lat U. l 4 1 114 114 114 ' 4 10 41 41 4 its 1O0 41 41 11 1M.a, aa 144 toe u 11 o 1S4 104V, i;a, I ceo 14, t 11 ' C" Tl 71 " 110 44 47 47 tl'4 H II ii, im iMt iaxH oo 1M u m TOO 11 M BO Ltnt 4 4S 4 t' 10 14 t t"i LoO 11 II t" TOO 70 4t 4 Ujn in 1 is to 100 Wl 101 (1 I 9,no 4 4 4 v 1 14 146 too 4 44 4 l.ano H 45 14 too 10 o H T0.V 44 ( 64 1.300 44 14 44 71 100 I t Pti 14 tteel Cae Pultmaa Palao rr Ralla'ar Buat Bprlaaj Reading .1, seeeaile ee Heawblto steel pqt Rock Island Ce.j Rock Islud CH. pfd tv U A P. pfd.... t. l. a w It U 1. W. pfd Sleea-Bherriold B. 4 I.... Be si hem Paclflo Paclflo pfd to. Rallwar to. Rallemr Pd Tennessee Copper Texaa 4 Pselflo ... T , St. U 4 W T . Bt. U 4 W. pfd t'nlna Pacific J. t'nloa Pacific f V. B. Realtr V. B. Rabber..... V. B. Steel V. B steel pt Vtah Cooper V -Oarollna Chemical .... Wabash Wabash pfd ..... Western Maryland Weetern t'nloa Wheelln 4 L. Wisconsin Central Total sales for the day. 144, tot shares.. New York Mastr Market. NEW YORK. July 10.-MONKT-On call, nominal; time loana quiet and steady; sixty days, t per cent; ninety days, ttfc per cent; six months, t'0,3i4J per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER SH4J4 per cent. - bltHLl.NIi JEXCHAIWE WHK, Wltn actual business In bankers' bills at 14 8430 64.8640 for sixty-day bills and at HfOfl 4.8770 for demand. Commercial bills, H.S. SILVER Bar, UHc; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad ir regular. Closing Quotations en bonds today were as follows; V. B. ref. Is, rf 11 111. CM. 1st rot. 4a.. 144 de coupon 101 Int. Met. 4a. 40 TJ. A ta, re 101 Int. M. M. 4s. 4 do coupon 101 Japan 4s e7 TJ. B. 4a, re 111 do 4c 44 do coupon IX K. C. Bo. 1st la 74 Allls-C.bai. 1st I..... L. 8. deb. 4a 1M1.... 4 Am. At. ( 101 L. A N. unl. 4s 100 Am. T. 4 T. or. 4.. 104 an , K. 4 T. 1st 4s. .101 Am. Tobacco 4s 10 do (en. 4s 0 do 4s 111 Mo. Facinc 4s at Armour 4 Co. 4a.. 14 N. R. R. ot M. 4s.. 44 Atchison gen. 4s 10) ,s. Y. c g. I 2 de cv. 4a 116 do deb. 4a 46 do or. ta Ill M. T.. N. H. 4 H. At. C. L. 1st 4s M .or. 4a 1" BaL 4 Ohio 4a 100 N. A W. 1st a. 4a.. 104 do 3a 4 do ct. 4a do b. W. ta No. Pacific 4s 103 Brh. Tr. er. 4a 44 do to 71 t en. ot Oa. 6a 110 0. 8. L. rf. 4a 44 Con. Leather 6a 41 Pcnn. ct. Is 116.. 47 C. ot N. It ( 6a... 117 do eon. 4a 104 Ches. 4 Ohlb 4a. 104 Readme tn. 4a. 100 do ref. la 101 at L. 4 B. f. Is. 4s. 47 Chlcaie 4 A. Is ... 14 do gen. 40 C, B. 4 Q. 1. 4a ... 41 Bt. L. 8. W. c 4s... 74 do gen. 4a 100 4o 1st gold 4s 4 C. M. 4 St. P g. ts to Seaboerd A. U a.... 17 C. R. I. 4 P. a. 4s.. 40 80. Paclflo eel. 4a... M do cel. 4 tr do cv: 4s 104 o rfg 4a (1 de Ut ref. 4s. 44 Colo. Ind. 4a Tl 80 Railway 6a. ......11! Colo. Mid. 4a II do gen.. 4s ! 0. 4 8. r. 4 e. 4s. 9' Union Pacific 4s. 104 D. 4 H. ct. 4a 104 do er. 4a Ill D. 4 R. O. 4s 7 do let 4 ret. 4s.... do ref. ta 14 C. B. Rubber 4s r r1rtll!era 4 T7 TJ. 8. Bteel 3d I.. ..104 Brie p. 1. 4 to Va.-Csro. Chem. I.. 44 do gen. 4s 77 ewabaah lat Is. Ill do ct. 4a series A. 47 do 1st A ex. 4s.... 77 do aeries B T4 West. glee. CT. Is.... 14 Gen. Blee. ct. 6s.... 144 Wis. Central 4s 14 eBld. Offered. Boston Stocks avnd Bonds. BOSTON, July 10 Money, call loana, 144 erg per cent; time loana, 23Vs per cent. Closing Quotations were as follow Atchison adj. 4s. 43 Arisona Com. .. tt .. t tt ..Ml ..441 .. 10 .. 7 .. 1 do 4S Atchison R. R... da pfd Pcrton A Albenr. Boston A Maine Boston derated . ..141 AtlanUe .......... ..lit Butte Coalition .. ..104 cal. 4 Arltons... ..''31 cal. 4 Heel ..160 Centennial ..134 Copper Rang ... Pltchburg pfd N. T.. N. H. 4 H Union Pacific Pair West .171 Franklin .144 Uranbr .. 14 .. It Am. Arge. Chem.. 44 Greene cananea .. 4 .. 34 de Pfd 143 Isle Rorala Am. Pneu. Tube 7 Man. Mining ., Amer. Sugar 1T4 Michigan do pfd 1JS Mohawk Am. T. 4 T 140 Mont. C4 O. Amer. Woolen ...... 43 Nerada , do pfd K-8 old Dominion ., .. a ,. 10 .. 43 .. 30 .. 38 .. as ..140 .. to .. H Dominion I. dt B ... 44 Oeeeola ., Edison Else. Illu. ..348 Parrot Mass. Electrto do pfd Maaa. Oal United Prult United 8. M... do ptd U. 8. Bteel.... do ptd AdTontur .... Allouea Amalgamated , .. 13 Qutnor .. 71 Shannon .4 .. 41 Tamarack i ..13 United Copper .... ... 41 U. B. Mining...... ...3 U. 8. Oil ,.. 48 Utah ..136 Victoria - ... 4 Winona .. 41 WolTcrln ... 10 North Butt .. 14 .. TO .. 4 41 31 41 , 4 !""."l4 ....... 47 Loadoa Closing; Stoka. , LONDON, July 10. After an uncertain opening for American securities on tha Stock exchange here today there was strengthening on light buying and th oloB wa firm. . London closing stocks: Console, monar... 14 1-14 Louisville 4 If 143 do account. . 14 M., K. 4 T 41 Amal. Copper Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore 4 Ohio.., Canadian Pacific.. Chesapeake 4 O..., Chicago O. V Chi.. Mil. 4 St. P.. De Beers Denrer 4 Rle Q... do pfd Krlo ...r... do 1st pfd , de td pfd Grand Trunk . 41 N. T. Central 115 . Norfolk 4 W 41 .IllH do pfd 0 .107 Ontario 4 -W (3 .111 PcnnarlTanls 70 .11 Rand Mine 10 . 40 Reading T . 1 Southern Rr 31 .107 oo pia Tl . 14 Southern Paclflo. 117 . 41 t'Dion pacific lie . 47 do pfd .....107 . 34 U. 8. Bteel 70 . 14 do pfd 121 . 44 wabash - II . 31 da ptd 66 Illinois Central. .US' Spanish 4s 4?U B1L.VEK war, quiet at a i-im per ounco, MONEY-44 per cent. The rate of discount in. the ODen market for- short and three months' bills Is W4i l d-m per oent. ClearlasT Hoe.se Bask Statement. NEW TORK. Jul-- 10. The -statement "of clearing houae ban.is for the week, (flvs days), shows that the banka hold $32,002,840 more than the requirements of the 26 per cent reserve rule. This is a decrease of 2,4i)3,l76 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with laat. week. The staie- ment follows; Increase. Loans Lcpoalts Circulation .$13,418.tf)0.$O0 . 1.426.337,600 49,069.900 . . 7c,714.80J 3f4).872,4O0 . 8R8, 687,800 866.634.400 32.002.800 82,668,475 $8,710,300 7.021.9C0 34.700 342,000 Legal tenders bpecle Reserve Reserve required 8J6,70 737,700 1,766.475 Burpius 3,493176 2,602,575 Ex-U S. deposit Decrease. The percentage of actual reserve ef the clearing house banks today was 37.43. i ne statement or banks and trust com panles of greater New . York not reporting to tne clearing house, shows these Instl tutlons have aggregate deposits of tl,284, 108,600, total cash on hand 3162.461.a00, and loans amounting to 31.179,747.300. lyoeml Soearttloe Mtatloaa. Quotations furnished sr sal sterna, jr.. 414 New York Lite building. Ol BI4. Asked, Cudahr Packing 0 Columbus, Neb., L. as liza CUT of Omaha bonds 4a 124 Clt ef Omahs la Hit . 4 46 . 104 10t . 1"J lei Douslae Countr 4a 1M First Net I bank, Co. Bluffs, 13 r. 4 M. Beak stock. Useela , 101 I'M . .. to lv4 Oats City Malt Oo. 4 Kansas Cltj Rt. Is 1411 Nebraska Telephone Stock 4 104 17 44 17 44 100 M 44 44 4o 44 St tut 4 100 40 Nebraaka Underwrttara, Omaba. Omaha Oaa 6a 1111 41 Omaha lilac. Llsht 4 rower 6s 1431... 1'JO lvl 10 Omeka 4 C. B. BU It 7. la 1414 Omana ek G. 14. SC sr. as 1U Omaha 4 C. B. Bt. Rr. 1 Omaha 4 C. B. St. Rr. com. 4 14 Tl Omaha 4 C. B. BU Rj. A B- ptd 4... Omaha Water Co. la II 44 Omaha Water to let pld... Omaha A ef T. Bid a Co. ptd t Omaha B P. 4 T Co. la 1 Si T , South Omaha Sswer 4a lm Bleu Cltr ttcek Tarda pfd 4 Union 8 Look Yards. South Omaha, 4, Baak Clrarlaia. ' 44 n It 40 100 lvl 14 ft 46 44 OMAHA, July 10 Bank clearings for to day were $2,108,176.42, and for the correa ponding date last year, 11. 710,365.22. , 1909. 1904. Monday .... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday ,. ... Holiday .$ 2.890.110.44 . 2.641, 306.87 . I 107.154 11 . 2.44I 6O-..00 . 2,109.174.43 $1.665. 359.10 1.846.16411 1.887.561 7$ l.$49.69.3K 1.710.365 32 Totals .$12.792 063.46 W.449.041.63 Increase over the corresponding week las year, $3,843,012.11. New York Mfelaai Stacks. NEW TORK, July 16. Closlsig quotation on mining stocks were as follows Alios 114 ! Tills Cos. ttransvirk Cos 4 Ulllt Chief . Oat. Tunnel stork... ! Meslcas 4e ponds . . lrst Ontario Con. CaL 4 Vs 40 Ophlr Hon Sllear 4B stantart Iron llrer 1 Yellow Jacket .100 ...lit ...1J ...11 Exite-rte aat I aa ports. NEW TORK. July 10. Exports 'of mer chandise and airy good at the port of New Tork for the week ending July t war valued at $14,184,432. Import of specie for the port of New York for th week ending today were $76,794 silver and $180,494 gold. Export of specie from the poet of New York for th week ending today war 894L 448 silver and 82.K6.0uO gold. . .u TSX BBPLaAB.B .leu's and Boys' High Grade Clothing Your Unrostrictod Cholco of Nearly 2,000 Suits from our Own Regular Spring Cl Summer Stock Suits mnt Sold ot Q1G.OO. .. Suits mat Sold a ata 4 ar x a-. Ul iJlO.UU Several Lots of Suits That Sold at 525.00. All this season's most clever styles aad the most popular fabrics, colorings and patterns. Assortments are 60 varied that satisfactory selection is assured you. iLvery Suit is told under our usual guirtnUe of satisfaction, looh thsm over, we believe you'll vete them sup trior to all other tfferinys mt the price MEN'S STRAW HAT CLEARANCE All 35c Straw llats, to close, 4 r choice I w C All 75o Straw Hats, to close, ''choice. ...... All $1.00 Straw Hats, to close, choice fJAYDEsTs 100,000 Rolls of High Olas Secured at a Tremendsas -fl Bargali. on Sale Monday 1 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Cattle Show Little Change from ' Last Week. HOGS UNCHANGED FOR THE WEEK Beat Sheep Quarter Higher Than La at Week,' with- Heavr Grades Only Aboat Steady Better Feel " Ins Pre rails. SOUTH ReeelDts were: OMAHA. July W, 19W. Cattle. Hots. Sheep. 1,266 1.101 tMi Offlnlal Moridav Official Tuesday .. 1.1R3 i.eii Official Wednesday $.$30 14,454 1.147 Official Thursday 1,009 13.469 l,z"u Official Friday 1,877 4,144 516 .estimate Saturday iuo .. Six day this week..... J.12,834 48.499 ,M7 Same days laat week.... 13. $60 ' 44.599 16,844 Same daya $ weeks afo.. 11, 20. 60.497 14.766 Uame days 8 weeks ago.. 18. 40$ 39.709 14,627 name days 4 weeks ago..l4.U6 . Same days last year 8,90 ' 33,377 20,167 The followlnc .table shews ths receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor tne year to date. . compared wun isei rear: 19119. 1908. loc Dec Cattle 465,647 145.114 20,533 Hogs 1,468,871 1,559.628 10,6t,2 Sheep 479.667 723.494 43,827 The following table shows ths average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: . Date. I 1909. ,U04. ,1907. 1W6.106. 11901. 'J.:03. July T 71 5 79 4 48 626526 July 4.... T 764. 4 18 6 79 4 42 5 26 tr $54 July 7.... 7 69i 4 86 4 48 6 2'i 6 19 6 49 July $.... 7 MS 6 16 6 7il 6236 17 639 July .... 7 47, 4 1H 5494 52 615645 July 16... 764 423664 6.64 5 83 6 i8 Sunday. Holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r i. Wabash R. R. U. P. R. R. C.-A N. W. (east) .. C. & N. W. (west).. C., Bt. P., M. tt O.. C. B. A Q. east) .. C, B. & Q. (west).. Chicago Ot. Western 10 4 19 Total - receipts ... 4 68 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer' purchasing the number .of head Indicated: Cattle. Hosts. Sheep. Omaha Packing; Co. .. Swift and Company'.. Cudahy Packing Co.,.. Armour St .Co Swift A Co., K. C... Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C J. H. Bulla Layton A ' Co Other buyers Totals 296 ' . f.K8 1,004 1.205 665 62 ' 80 95 266 ...a. I 184 ' 3.610 1,205 CATTL.E There were four or five cars of cattle reported In, but three of them were direct to packers and not offered for sale, so that there was really no market. For the week receipts have ahown a mod erate decrease aa comparedVwlth last week, but a large Increase as compared with a year ago. Handy lightweight steers of good quality have been free seller all thl week, buy er giving them the preference over all other grade. The market on cattle of that kind ha been steady or a little stronger every dsy, with the exception of Wednes day, when there was a little reaction. At the close of the week the market Is a little stronger and the feeling a little better than one week ago. While heavy cattle have been less actlva sellers they have nevertheless held up very well and at the close of the week are generally quoted as steady with a week ago. Very few cornfed cows are coming at the present time, but what few there were have met with very ready sale all week at satisfactory prices. The best grades of grass fed cows have also sold very well, but fhe general run of grass stock has had a steadily downward tendency and at the close of the week the market Is 25fi40o lower on that kind of cattle. It Is hsrdly necessary to add that this decline Is largely on account of the liberal receipts of south ern cattle at most all market points, which taken the place to a great extent of cow stuff. . Veal calves declined 2&360o during the week. There ha been comparatively little busi ness doing In Blockers and feeders this week, both reeelpta and demand being moderate. Still It Is sppsrent that ths country wants cattle, but the prevailing idea see ma to be that present prices are too high and that they will go considerably lower when western rangers begin moving more freely. Thua with the country hold ing back waiting for lower prices the mar ket this week hss had a downward ten dency, being at the close of the week 4 On lower than last week. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, t6.6Oft4.80-, fair to good cornfed steers, $4 2.vh4M; common to fair cornfed steere, t6 26425: good to choree yearlings, th.6a7.00: good to choice cornfed cews snd heifers. $600fe6.75; fair to good corns and heifers. $3.fid(j6 00; common to fslr cows and heifers, $1.75433.60; good to choice stocksrs snd feeders, $4 tfvfis 40, fslr to good stocksrs and feeder. $3.75it4 26; common to fair, stockers and feeders, $3 0033 7:.; stork heifers. $3.23 6&; vest calves. $3 6084.60; bulls, stags, etc. $1 00-o4 00. HOOS The market opened about steady thla morning and a good soars of the bet ter grades ef shipping hogs sold that way, but the market on packers was slow, some of th buyers holding back -and not try ing to do very much business. The result was that the market was at no time very a olive, easing off, closing aa much aa to lower than yesterday In some cases. A considerable proportion of the hogs sold at $7.40cT7.7t and on up as high aa $7 86. Receipts of hogs this week have been quit liberal, showing a decided Incresse over last week and a very heavy Increase over a year ago. On account of large re ceipt both hci and at other market Letting Down the 1(0) Boys' Our entire to be olosed price while choice . . . . SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL WEEK. forqet Try HAYDEN'S First payS s up mp T)t C to "2J (A 0 1 i If you're going to paper, don't fail to gtt in on Monday's sale. We do painting and paparhanglng Get our estimate on work. points buyers were unable to pound prices the middle ot the week, but the sharp ad vance yesterday made up for a Rood share of the loss, leaving prices at the close of the week very little different from what they were one week ago. Representative sales: Ne. At. Bh. Tr. No. A. Bh. Ft. 74 tit 194 T 45 421 ... 7 $ 6t J14 40 7 40 id 144 ISO 7 4 40 121 40 7 40 4 til 120 7 65 41... lit 40 T 40 44 1.14 0 t 44 40 "0 tOO 7 40 48 147 40 7 44 T I'll ... 7 40 61 141 40 7 44 1S4 tt) 7 W) 11 110 40 T 45 71 J4J 40 7 40 7J 244 40 7 47H Tl 224 40 7 40 43 151 ... 7 70 44 ill 40 7 40 7 ...1U 4 7 70 73 210 40 7 40 It ..ISt 140 7 74 41 231 ... 7 40 44. ...... .241 liO 7 70 40 104 M 1M 7... 120 ... 7 70 " 71 IW 40 7 40 40. 14 10 7 70 44 lit 40 1 47 MA 40 7 70 tt 4 40 7 W 44 M4 140 7 70 74 (34 M 14 71 ill ... 7 7 44 117 40 7 44 147 140 7 75 77 ..HI 40 7 41 It 106 10 7 75 74 ) 40 7 4f 40 177 too 7 74 tt ..2W 40 J 46 44 274 40 7 74 s 74 231 140 7 44 45 270 ?40 7 75 74 234 IN lit 47 tM 140 7 74 41 Ml 140 7 44 46 1T4 40 7 TS 44 246 ... T 44 Tr. 124 40 T Tt 70 234 1M 7 44 44 174 ... T 74 44 230 120 7 44 42 144 44 7 71 41 164 ... 7 44 74 Ml U 7 75 77 200 ... T 44 4 170 IV 7 77U 41 244 t 7 15 4S 144 ... 7 40 71 222 10 7 44 44 151 ... 7 (2 10 434 40 I 44 44 2t2 ,.. 7 42 T4 234 140 f 64 ti 170 ... 7 44 7.. 441 140 t 41 . 4 ' ... 7 44 77 1.14 t40 7 44 41 .27 140 T 44 64 214 100 7 44 42 277 ... 7 44 40 . .107 40 T U ' SHEEP There were a few load of Cali fornia spring lambs on sale this morning, but not enough to make a market. The big end of the shipment sold at $7.76, villi a small string at $6.00. The market, if Buch It can be called with very light re ceipts, Is quotably steady. As was noted yesterday, th live mutton trade at this point during the week has held up exceedingly well as compared with the sheep values on other markets. While the total advance ' Is not by any means spectacular, the fact that there Is an ad vance at all Is worthy of note. Medium weight killing stock In sheep and lambs is about a quarter higher than last week's close. Weighty muttons met with an In different reception, but prices on this class of stork show no perceptible decline for the week and are generally steady. Re ceipts for the week total about 9.000 head, as compared with almost 16,000 liead last week and 80.000 for the same week last year. The bulk were range sheep and while there haa been only a sprinkling of feeding msterials on sale, demand la broad and prospects of the feeder sheep market iook exceptionally bright. Quotations on range sheep and lambs: Good to choice spring lambs, $7.608.36; fair to good spring lambs, tS.00.cp7.M, good to choice yearlings, $4.76735.16; fair to good yesrllngs, $4.60gj4.76; good to choloe wet hens, $4.?6iH60; fsir to good wethers. $4.00 to; good to choice ewes, t3.90jj4.26; fair to good ewes. $.1.6001.00. Representative sales: No. Av. . 74 . 74 Pr. 7 75 00 996 California Iambs 210 California lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Story ot Day's Trading; ta Cuttle, Hoar aad Sheep. CHICAGO, July 10. CATTLE Market steady; beeves, $4 .S0i$1.40; Texas steers, $4.60)8.10; western steers. $4.1&o.l6; Block ers and feeders, $3.40Cf 5.10; cows and heif ers. $2.604.16; cslves. $4.3O7.$0. HOGS Receipts, estimated at $.000 head; market 5c lowerL light, 87.20ffT7.86; . mixed. $7.404.05; heavy. $7.40-88.10; rough, $7.45 7.66; good to choice heavv, t7.K6-fJ8.10; pigs, $6.26ff7.16; bulk of sales. 17.781.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated at $.000 head; market weak; native, tl 78 t2 86; western, $2.76 4 80; yearlings, $4 609 4 00; lambs, native, $4.768.76; western, $5.00 $.60. . Bt. L,als Live Stock Market. PT. LOUIS, July 10. CATTLE Receipt. 1.000 head. Including 700 Texan; market stesdy; native shipping and export steers. $6.267.10; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.7($4.26; steers under 1,000 lbs., $4 6065 0; stockers and feeders, $3.86(4 86; cows and heifers. $3.6040; eanners, 82 00&2.50; bulls. $3 7085.00; calves. $.!67.26; Texas and In dian steers, $3.6004.10; cow and heifers, $2.64?5.00. HOGS Receipts, $.000 head; lOe hlrher: plrs and lights, $6.75417 80; packers. t.7(9 8.(10; butchers snd best heavy. t 054.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 403 head; market steadv; native muttons, $3 64V94 00; lamb. $6 60438 60; culls and buck. $2.7585 60: stockers, $3 60i&4.$0. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH. July 10 CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,000 head; market steady; steers, $4.607O0; corns and heifer. $2.5Oit7.00; calves. 83.50V7.40. HOGS Receipt. $.000 head; market steady; top, $SO0; bulk of ssles, $7.76y7.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS No sheep on sale; lambs, quiet, r.4Ot)8.0t. Slnax Cltr Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY Ia., July 10 (flpeelal Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar ket steady; beeves, $6 00.6 76; grass cows, tt oO-frt 26; fat cows. $4.76fM.0; feeders, $4 00 4J4 75; cslves, yearlings. $3 60r4 40. HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady; rsnite of prices, $7.4W7.76; bulk of sales, $7.60ij7.60. Stock la 8t-ht. Receipt of live stock at the six principal western marketa yesterday were ss follows: Cattle nosx. eaeep. South Omaha St. Joaepn ... bloux City .. Kansas City St. Louis .... Chicago Touts 100 4.44 1 809 l.OoO 100 4.000 1.400 2.00 2,000 too 10..0 8.000 3,000 600 6,000 1204 23,844 8,803 Kssaaa City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. July 14 CATTLE Receipts, 4 000 head. Including 8 600 south erns; market steady;' native steers, $4 60 7.00; southern ateer, $i tO(J.Tt; southsra Co wo, tlstdttaC; native cow and hot fore, $2.2&aV7.2ti; Blocker and feeders. UMunstM: IIAYDEITs J Price TMC RttlABUB aTOSht V Suits ttint Sold at 320.00 Suits mat Sold at 5522. GO Wash Suit G stock of $1.75 and $2.00 values Monday at one they last at, 95c ;T. I j AVDEHs tttttWLttf aTtMC Wall Paper Most Extraordinary Bargain Ever Ollered in Omaha. bulls, $3.004.76; calvea, $3 75tt7.25; western steers, $4.8634.60; western cows, $8 6TVJ4.00. HOOS Receipts, $,000 head; market weak to 6o lower; bulk, $7.7007.96; heavy, $7.8031 7.96; packers and butchers, $7.8037.95; light, $7.60W7.80; pigs, $4.26fl7.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $000 head; market steady; muttons, t4.OftW4.75; lambs, $4.508.00; rsngs wethers. $4.00.a6.25; range ewes, $3.254.60. . NEW YORK GEXERAL ' MARKET (notations ot the Day Ojat Vartoaa Commodities. NEW TORK. July 101 FLOUR Receipts, 17.800 bbls.; exports, 900 bbls. ; quiet, but firm; Minnesota patents, t6.26f94.60; Minne sota bskers, $6.30iu6.60; winter patents. $6.50 &6.K5; winter straights, $4.256.40; winter extras, I4.7Wh5.70; winter low grades, 44 765? 5.60; Kansas straights, $5.766.00. Rye flour, steady; fnlr to good, $4.604.66; choice to fancy, $4.70fi4 .90. CORNMEAL Firm; fine whit and yel low, $1.66(91.70; coarse, $1.6&5jL60, kiln dried, $3.75. RYE Steady; No. 1 western, DOttc, nomi nal, f. o. b.. New Tork. BARLEY Firm; feeding, 72 73c, f. o. b.. New York. WHEAT Receipts. 4.000 bu.; exports. 168.100 bu. Spot, firm: No. red. old. $1.46. nominal, elevator, and f. o. b., .afloat; No. 2 red. new, $1.22. end August, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, old,- $1,374. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard winter, old, $1331., nominal, f. o. b afloat. Owing to continued heavy rains '-and flood In winter wheat states tho wheat market was strong and active this morning, closing Hlo net higher. July closed at $L247A. September at $1.18, December at $L17 and May at $1.19. CORN Receipts. $.200 bu. Spot, firm; No. $ old, 78 '4c, elevator, and 78c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 new, 65c, winter shipments. The option market wa without transac tion, closing HS'Sio net higher. July closed at 77l4c September at MVic and December at (.60. OATS Receipts, , 21.300 bu. Spot. 'quiet; mixed osts, 26 to 32 lbs.. 57a nominal; natural white. 2$ to 2'.' lbs., Mtt&6Sc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 689Sc. HAY Firm; No. 8, 7580c; good. to choice, ftOOtri-OS- 1.1 DES Quiet; Bogota, U?22c; Central America, 22c. PROVISIONS Beer, steady; family, $14.04 JiM.tO; mess, $11.0011.60; beef hams, $24.O03 26.00; packet, $12.5'g 13.00; elty extra India nuss. 120.60ft 21.00. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, $12,606)13.00; pickled .hams, $12 60 4113 00. Lard, easy; western, $1L90 It 00; leflned, barely steady; continent. $12.80; South America, $13 00; compound, $T758.09. Pork, firm; fsmlly, $21 gog'22.00; short clear, $21.O0g23.O0; mess, $21.25ft'2S.O0. TALLOW Parely steady; city ($2 per pkg ), 6 8-iac; country (pkgs. free), 1 5-lfW 13c. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3 6c; Japan, nomtral. BUTTER Finn; creamery specials, 2Hc; official price, 24Ho; extras. 2fic. CHEESE Stesdy; new slate full cream Kprcluls, 13H014tto. ' EGGS Irregular; western firsts, 21V42$c; seconds, !07i21e. ' POULTRY Western spring chickens, 23i;; fowls, 16Vic; turkeys, 13c. Dressed, steadr; western chickens and broilers, 18 23c; fowls, Ii4tl5c, - Kansas City Grain sat Frortaloaa, KANSAS CITT, Mo., July 10.-WHEAT-Unrhanged; No. 8 hnrd. 81 19&1 22; No. 8. $1.17(81.20; No. 2 red. $1.16.31.17; No. $. $L10i$ 116. CORN l2c higher; No. I mixed, 48 9c; No. 3, 48"'&'9c; No. I white, 71Vj( 71c: No. S. 7H4Si7U4jC. . OATS-Uncbsnared; No. I white, 62953c; No 2 mixed, 474)490. RYE S2c. HAY New unchanged; choice timothy, $14.6tVtfU0O; choice prairie, $9.869.50; choice alfalfa. tl2.00( 18.00. BUTTER Creamery extra, 84c; firsts, 22r; .seconds, 20c; packing stock. 18c EGGS Extra, 22c; firsts. 80c; current re ceipts, 17Vic; seconds and dirties, 15A4o. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu ". 14,000 14 ooo Corn, bu 8.000 $4,000 Oats, bu 2.000 8,000 Kansas City options closed aa follows: Article. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Wheat July September December Corn July September December 1 69 J 1 ooh 1 04SI 1 03' I 44 I 41 '4 1 61HI 1 111 1 06. 1 04HI 46s 4KSI us! 1 104 1 4'4, 1 04B 45S 41'4 61 1 4'4 1 03Ts 48 41 61 B Bid. Wool Market. LONDON. July M The offering at tha wool auction sales toosy numbered io.7 bales, which were quietly sold at recent rates, lontineniai ana nomo ouyers loos the bulk or tne gooa merino ana nom spinners were ready buyers of crossbred, which were In large supply. American secured s few lots of the latter. Next week 53 670 bales will be offered. Today's ssies follow: New Stjuth Wale. 1,104 bales: scoured, 9V4dQls 10d; grsr. Ihid tin 2d. Queensland. 400 bales! scoured. Is 4dil fd; greasy, VMHd. Victoria, i,t00 bales; scoursd, lltyls tfcd; greasy, Tdid) Is 3 '.id. South Australia. 906 bales; greasy, Mills lHd. Tsemsnla. 1900 bales; greasy. 4aia Jd. New Zealand, t.ftOO bales; scoured, td'nls Id; greasy, 6'd(ls 11. Cape of Oooi Hope and Natal. 600 bales; scoured, 6Hd Is d; gressy, 6HiiiHd. ST. IiOl'18 Julv 10 WOOL Unchsnged; territory snd eeetem mediums, 20 27 c; line mediums, 214j24c; fine, 120l4Vio. Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers and Dealers tAur, vsoTisioarm. trrooxaV 1 OsBSae Otflosi SIS 81. T. SslX4 aUalfl. I atoU TeiopSsate, 2afM ML lateysrsteeA. 4V48UU a4 A-Bltt, Olaast sa4 lmiml UottM to Us Kale A m am 1 i (V si ' fi 4 i n