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TIIE HEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1909. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET t "Wheat Ooei Down ti t Reialt of the Clearing Weather. BARS DELAY THE SKIPPING Wet Wnther Hold Bark New Crop, hat Dtaitct Report Hav Beea OTtrntlmitfd and Good Re tara Art Kapeeted. Wheat clearing filing. Recent OMAHA was lower early weather, which rains have July IS, 1P0 today due to started ueara delayed the snipping of the new- crop, but damage re polls have been overestimated and gener ally good returns will ba reported. minngm came at the close on strong L.IV erpool cables. Ctirn was easier 'and value a shade lower, with receipts sums Improved. Farm ers are accepting bids more freely, but no large movement Is looked for until Uia oat and wheat crop Is laid by. Wheat was weaker, early on pressure of short selling, by leading bears. Later, prices firmed and rallied nt the close when de layed harvesting reports caused svipport on the nearby futures. Much less damage reported than has been estimated. Corn was weak, on better receipts, and more favorable weather prospcets. Cash coin was off H4tc. with demand only moderate. Country selling Is freerer, but the lug movement Is not looked for until the growing crop Is more assured. Primary win at receipts were 144.000 bush els, and shipment. were aai.OOu bushels, against receipts last year of 240.000 bushels, ana shipments of 27!,M bushels. Corn . receipt were MU.0UO bushels, and shipments were DM.OOO bushels; against re ceipts lain year of aoi.OOj bushela, and shipments of FU2.000 bushels. Clearances were 43.000 bushels of corn, 1.0H) bushel!" of nais. and wheat and flour t-niial to G.".,0u0 bushels. Liverpool i losefl unchanged to md hlghar on wnt.it, and d higher on corn. Local isio.tj o, pilous. northern, $1.2V No. 3 northern, I1.17S9 1.S. FLAX Closed at $1 Waflt.TOV FRAN In WO pound sacks. I 100: FLIUU-Flrst patents. $i).1iv,.30; second pstms, $ 00o. 20. f rst clears, $6 05Ui 15 ; second clears, $.tVSlt6. WEATHER IX TUB OR A 1.1 BELT Fair Night and Dsy an4 Not Mara Ofcanr la Temperature. OMAHA. Neb., July II. 1W. Tha barometric depression, central ovar tha lake region Monday morning, la now moving off over the St. Lawrence valley. Showei accompanied this disturbance over the lakes and Ohio valley, and It I fol lowed by tains and generally cloudy weather In the eastern states thla morning. Showers occurred In the upper Missouri valley and throughout tha northwest within the last twenty-four hours and thunder showers are reported in the western Can adian provinces thla morning. The weather Is generally clear over the valleys west of the Mississippi river, and throughout the mountain districts and west to the Pa cific coast. Sllghtlv cooler weather Pre vails over the central valleys and lake re gion, but no very decided nor Important change In temperature has ocourred In any section since the preceding report. Fair weather will continue In thla vicinity to night and Wednesday, with no Important change in temperature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: . 190. 1WH. UT7. 100s Minimum temperature ..84 70 68 64 Trerlpltallon 0ft .04 .OS .00 Normal temperature for today. 77 degrees TCsress In precipitation since March 1, .14 of an inch. Excess correspond I rg period In 1908, 877 Inches. Pendency corresponding period In 1907, S.M Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Movement of United State Steel EzciU Interest in Market. ARE MANY RAILROAD RUMORS ory that t'aloa Pacific Is to Absorb Illinois Central tilves Rise t Other Uaea Aboat Trafflo Alliances. Corn and Wheat Region Bnlletla For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 7tth meridian time, Tuesday. July 13. 1909: OMAHA PI STRICT. Temp Rsln- Mrx. Min. fill. Art'rlK.I One;-. H)gh. Low. Close I Yes 'jr. Wli-at -I I I i July I 1 IJy 1 13 1 121 1 13 1 124 Slt. j 1 v-i'. 1 M,, 1 U!vt 1 1 UiW ","- i I I July rtTVai 67Vai 9'W, (5741 " Sept. 04 V 64V, 61' 62j ( ''- I , ; July I 4'.', 4i", 46 4ii I 4v Kept. 1 4U' 40'., Zi', SO'si lo1 Omaha 4 a ah Prices. W H KAT-Xn, 2 hard, $1.21123; bird, $l.lHlil.22; No. 4 hard, $1,101)1.15 o spring, tl.lD'o 1.22. C l . .o. J. t,,c; No, 3, 7i"7'i; No. 4, f''Vi'J''iC-; llu giade, Slgti.'.c; No. 2 yellow, ti.-4io,Vjc; .o. 3 yellow, (iTVC'sC; No. 2 vtiiitu, i,'uc. No. 3 while. 70 c. OATS N. J rn.Xfd, 4ii'tf4i.;c; No. S low, 4i';n)i.c; No. 3 while, 4."-V'u4t'c; Willie. 4i'u-ic. i, .i..73c; No. 3, 70CUT2C. tartot itecelpis. Whcat.Corn.Oats. 4 211 106 38 4 62 9 32 No. 3 No. yel-No. Stations. Ashland. Neb 85 Auburn. Neb M Uroken Row. Neb. SI Columbus. Neb... 84 Ciilbertson. Neb.. 1 Falrbury. Neb ... 87 Fairmont, Neb... 82 C,r. Island. Neh.. S3 Hartlngtnn. Neh. SO If HStlnss Neb. ... 85 I t IMr.irr. Veil. . . 85 Oakdale. Neb.. Omaha. Neh Tekamah, Neb AI'B. la Carroll. la Clarlnrta. In... Plhlev. la... Sioux City, Ul Chicago Al.lllil .ipolls iMnilia UUllKIl Ia!! So 50 r7 Rl 57 64 r.s 55 M 68 M M 64 61 58 r.K ft 62 .00 .Oil .00 .00 .0,) .00 .00 .00 .no .0 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .no .00 .00 .00 Sky. Clear Clear Clear Clenr Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear C' ar Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Foggy Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hou period ending Rt 8 a. rn DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of -Temp Rsln. Central. Stations. Kanasi lltr "T is )! Ntrmka Tlrlon Stock tf, Nrbraakt tnd.-rllm. Uisaha Omasa Os ( lU Omaha Eire. LlM A Pnwar Fa 1121. .., Om.tia A C. B ft. Hf. to ll'4 Oman a C. B. St Rr : otnatia C D St Hf. i Omaha 4 C. B. St. Rr. Kim y Omaha aV C. B. Il Rr. B p:d t ... Omaha Watar Co. to lla Omaha Watar Cs. Irt pt Omaha B of T Hliti t'. PM South Omaha iawsr 4Ha iM Iloui Cltr ite.rk Vsrd pit Inlon Stofk Tarda, toutk Omaha. Wriiht A Wllhelm pit II 1 t" 1' 100 nt WV, 10 M- K14 IS TI li't MVt MS Nt M O I 1"1 IHI Vtl W M St l 4 t OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Desirable Killing- Cattle Steady to a Little Stronger. H0QS CTT.T.nm- HIGHER TO LOWER Krn York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 13-MONEI-On call lc. Mln 2 IIICAtiO (1KAI. AU l,HOISIOS lear Weather In Harvest Belt Causes Mump In Wheat. CHICAGO. July 13. Clear weather In the liurvRt belt In this country caused u siuinp in the wheat market today, but all the loss was regained on covering by h. .orts, llie close being firm, with prices up V" ViiC compared with yesterday's final fiyuroH. Col ti and I rovl.nons alo closed lirin, but oats were weak. Trading in tin- whiat pit was dull and a heavy tone prevail ii tno greater part of the day, but in Hie final hour ai Uvity developed on buylnir by shortH, which resulted in prices UU . 'aic.ru timn l'so to l'jc from the low liiiH ui tlit scshIoii. During the day July old LeitvWn $1,111 and $120. The market i. ubii! ulii'iiM at the top, with July at li.c in t,,. mark. No ruin was reported in n.u .t or Hoiitliwcyt with the exception il a li w liiu' sliowtr In northtrn MIs- iii.. iiii.l i ne official forecast was con 1,1. u ihnr weather tonight and tumor- Fli i.ines of cash wheat at Kansas . a. ill .t. Louis, due to small arrival.-!, . , - J ,o i riatu some bullish sentiment in tlit day. t i n v us v ak the first half of the . ..y. i'lio cUimh, however, was firm, with . .- uncl,i.nf i d to :dr hlgliei , compared .Ji Ui'. provloiiH close. : ne cntH umi i et was weak the entire ' ay. At 1 1 10 clone prices were H'UHc be- s eniHV's final quotation. 1'iovlslons developed moderate firmness. lie close prices wore unchanged to c hlylicr. '. ne ;. ..'iiii,c futun-s ranged as follows: Max. Chieas-o. Ill M Columbus. 0 17 KS M Pes Moines, la.... 14 2 00 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 SS M Knnsns City. Mo.. 17 R'l 2 Louisville. Kv 17 Minnespolis. Minn. 2S 71 M Omaha, Neh 19 sj S9, St. Louis, Mo 11 M W Ohio, Inches NEW YORK. July 13. The nsrrow limits of the current atocK market were niaiKed distinctly again lousy, wltn the eftect so aiscouiaaitia tne t ulessional eiemeni .hal tney seeinr.i templed to abandon tneir op- eiations. Much interest attached to me movement in United biates steel, and II was consideisd a good omen when 11 soiu at the opening at 70, after its many coy approaches and retreats in the neighbor hood of that figure yesterday. ro appreciable amount oi stoca was mar keted at 70, the first 4.000 share sold si multaneously being quoted together at tie's to 70. After the opening a lngle 100 shares sold at 70. Immediately below that figure ther was a very actlv market for a time, With business ana selling oraers quue equally balanced, but the selling became the urgent and the price ran on. Brokers had orders to ouy t nnea otaies Steel when It should touch 70, which ex ceeded Its previous record price by v. But that price ha also been potniea to oy mar ket comment as a possible limit of an up ward movement. The event proved that very heavy selling orders were contingent on the stock making that price, and not necessarily for execution at that price, but at the market when the signal should be given by a quotation or i0 for steel. These orders followea tne piock on us downward course, and had an Influential sentimental effect on the whole mantel. Large requirements on the money market came out and it Is realized that the deter mination w ith which stocks are held at pres ent owes much to tha cheapness and plenty of money. The suhtreasury is absorbing funds from the banks, and the J9.000 0H0 In stallment of government deposits called by the treasury for repayment on inursaay this week Is expected to be made, by e Interior banks, by means or ararts on their New York correspondents. A recov ery In New York exchange at Chicago to a small premium today was an Incident of I he s tuat on, In London there was an advance In the private discount rate and sn apparent ex pectation that It might go further, owing to large new capital issues ano reviving trade. The same fnctors are to be consid ered here. There is a notlceahle subsidence of the confident talk regarding the rapid absorption of new bond issues. The Wheel ing A Lake Kile sto"ks today csme Into the range of the anxieties caused by re organisations to be faced. Wabash pre ferred seemed to benefit from this pros pect. The talk of a combination of the Illinois Central Into the Cnlon Pacific system gHve rise to more rumors of an nlcurslon Into the Southern railroad region of other north western systems by traffic alllanres and is I connection Stork market operators keep as an attentive eye on the crop news nd (K5 1 on the tariff Mil conference. Some ex- fiianation or ine ni!nu'iiiim'!i m rt"-umiT. n stocks might be found In both these topics. Ronds were Irregular. Total sales, psr value. $3 0. 000. Cnlted States 2s declined Si ner cent on call ensv: lfi3 per cent; ruling rate, Vial per cent: rlosinar bid. lc. offered at . i .. . - . lime loans dull ana stronger; sixty aays. 22t per cent and ninety days. 2S pet cent: six months. .t'afiS1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-$VT'$ per cent. Sterling exrhsnge weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4 HU 4.MV for sixty days and at 4i .20 for de mand. Commercial bills. 4.S.Va4 8fi. SILVER Rar, 61c. Mexican dollars, 44c. KoNDfi Government, weak; railroad Irregular. Closing quotation on Donas toaay were follows: rrm ... 'Wl Inter. Met. 'a Inter. Merc. M. 44a 1H Hi"! Japan 4a St :H4 'do 4Hs 14 lnt K. C. souths la la T U Lake Bhora dab. 4a. 14 1M1 I4H 101 I,. A N. tint. 4a 1"0U Am. T T. r. 4s.llT4 M., K. at T. lat 4S.il Am Tnhacco 4s SO 10 ion. a HH dn la 1I' "Mo. PaclMo 4a Ul Irmnur Jb Co. .. Nat' I H. of MailCO AtrhUon pn. 4a W 4H "H do r. a WH N V. ranirai f. IHa MH do rr (s. tl dn deb. 4s.. H4 Atlantic ". L. la 4a B. O 4a HI do do 8. W. "4) Prooklm Tr. ct. 4a . M Central of Oa. (a ...tf'S Central I-eathar 5a... Ml Ontral R R. of N J. con. Sa 1H Penn. rr. m. 1. t'hea. Ohio 44a ... ID44 do mn. 4a 1"44 fhe V g. raf. la, do coupon V. 8. la. rs do coupon V. s. 4a. re do coupon A!ll-'hal. tat fia . .. Am. Aarlcultural to N. H. A It .191 T, N c. la.. Norfolk A Waatarn lat con. 4a 100 da ct. 4a Nil No. Pacific 4a ll to 3a 7H Ora. S L,. rfdt. 4a ' 14 Penn. r. 14a, 14 do ran. la. .. 10l4 St. L. 8 W. c. P. dn lat sold 4a. ... V Seaboard A. U. 4a.. 4 M So. Pacific col. 4a. ... do ct. 4a ...II do lat ref. 4u ... " do. Rallarar to .. 134 do en. 4a. a 17 . 0ta . 74 . M4 . t .104 .1124 4 1.10 .16 . .04 T 2 In- 1 rxcesslve rains recurred In dlsna and Kentucky within the last twen ty-four hours, and liuhter rains were gen ernl In all other districts except the Omaha. Slightly cooler weather prevails throughout the corn belt. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecnster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Number of sales were aR follows: and leading quotations Quotations . Uelcs.l open. liigh. Low. Close. Yes'y. I 1 1 V I 1 W'l ! i -si I l "'Hi i I ! 72VI ntiVj 67 1 20 1 11 1 UK's i 1 Ul 72 'J 67 , 67V, D7V I 4'-H !42's-S' -4; ,4E.j4ii I I 1 1H! 1 ft-Sl 1 OT',1 1 10' 4 1 71k 'n! Sf'Sl B0 1 20 1 107 1 wv 1 1H 72'il 67 's $1W 57 1 IS "j i im 1 09T ! erlng I 44 43V42ttffi r.v.1 l 4.,: 4-'V 1 11 7214 67 66 I 4S'w U 434 4.1 VI H 4614,46ti(H I 20 47H 30 2'ji 20 47HI M 62HI 20 R0 20 60 10 77'., 20 60 20 Ti 20 62H I I I I I I 11 70 I 11 70 11 85 i 11 7H 11 70 I 11 67 ft I 11 72"'l 11 62V4! 11 67V 11 70 i I I I I 11 ;!0 I 11 35 I 11 30 11 35 It 86 I 11 11 Si'il 11 22'il 11 30 11 27V Wheat July Sept. I ir e. May on. July Sept. I tec. May 'Oa'.a July Sept. - I ec. May I ork July bept. I rd - July .Si pt. ! . '. I lutv Sept. No. 2. Cai'h quotstlons were a follows: FLOI .t Steady; winter patents, $6.30r( (.; winter straights, $.lllnl.3; spring rt cnts. $t. "016.30. spring straights, fl.S0-a6.00, bakers. $3.30in.20. KVK-Xo. 2. 1o. BAUl.bY Feed or mixing, 4tfoc; fair to choice malting. 67Sfc471o. SKEl'ri lax. No. 1 siuthwestern, $1.4SMt; No. 1 nor'b western, fibs. Timothy, fJ.80. Clover, f',0.85. FKOVI-K'..4-iiUsi pork. per bnl.. $Ja).2 Laid pir 100 lbs., $11. 674. Short r.l sides loos ). ll.MVgll 424; short clear sides uoX'di, $ 11.7011 11. S74- To'al clears i .. i. ueai and flour were equal to fil.it'' l- Primary receipts were 14o.0j0 bu., cjf.: a: d with 6S3.0M bu. the correspondin g ! .. ; ear ago. The world visible supply, as Mi own by Bradstreet. decreased i-U'.y) bit. Estimated revrtpia for tomorrow: Corn, Un cars; oals. 44 cars, hogs, 24.000 head. HliTTER-Sieady , creamerle. 224; dallies. JOJ2SUC. .... ..(itjfi Steady, receipts, 16.824; first, 28c; prime first. 21. CHEESE strong; daleles. 141'tJ,loc; twins. 14vl4c; young Americas, 14o; Long Hrc.s. 15c. . POTATOES Steady; ebole to fancy. 85 -9 )Jc. POl'LTRY Stendy; turkeys,. l4o; chick ens 14c; sprlnes, 2'ic. VEAL Hteady. 0 to 90-lb weight. 74W IV. 80 to n-lb weight, 84a4c; K to UO-lb. weight. lftBllo. of the Dar on Varloa Commodities. NEW YORK, July 13 FI-OUR Receipts. 2S.HU0 bbls.; exports, B.ftiO bbl.; steady and quiet; Minnesota patents, $6.2Mj,6.1W; Minnesota bakers. $"i.3T(i5.60; winter patents, f1.Mliii6.gr; w inter straights, $6 2!Vf'.60; w inter extias. $l.7f.fifi.70; winter low grades, fl.7bii. 5.60; Kansts straights, $5.7liI.OO. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $4.MVd4.65; choice to fancy. "Ofl 4.90. CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, fl.iUVttl.TU; coaree. Jl.W.Jj 1.); kiln dried, 8.71 " ' ' " RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 9U4.C, nomi nal, f. o. b., New York. RA RLE Y Quiet; feeding, 72373c; f. o. b. New ork. WHEAT Receipts, 27,900 bu.; spot mar ket IrreKUlar; No. 2 red, old, $1.42, nominal, in elevator and f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red. new, $1.22, end August, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 northern, Duluth, $1.39T4, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.377s, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. There Is an early break In wheat today due to clear weather west and further unloading by bull In terests. Sharp rallies occurred after mid day, however, led by July on the strength of cash wheat In St. Louis and active cov- and last prices wer 4a to 4c net APIs Chalmers tfd . . Amalgamated Pupper Am. Agricultural Ttet Suaar ran rfd 1.1' Car A foundry 1.1"0 Am Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. do Am. Am. Am Balen. 200 20 nn iV) IS') higher. July, $1.2iitil.27A, closed $l.77; September, $1.17Vtfl.lS 7-l. closea 1.184', December closed $1.16; May olosed $1,184- CORN Receipts, 29.250 bu.; exports, 900 bu.; spot market, firm; No. 2 old, bOc In elevator, and 794c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 nw, tif4c, winter shipments. Option mar ket was without transactions, closing un changed to lo net higher. July closed at ROo; September closed at 7uo; December closed at 6740. Oats Receipts, 18.000 bu.; export, 1,000; spot, steady; mixed, 26 to 82 lbs., 67o, nom inal; natural white, 26 to 32 lb., t44'UiSc; clipped white, 84 to 42 lbs., 680u3c. HAY Firm; No. X 7Eij80c; good to choice, $1.0VU1.05. HIDES Firm; Bogota, 21418230; Central America. 224o. PROVISION-Beer, steady; family, $14.00 jiMT-O; mess, $ll.0Uii 11.50; beef hams, $24. 0. 26.00; pscket, $12.lWu 13.00; city extra India mess. $J0 5o?i 21 00. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. $12 SOtflSOO; pickled hams. 112 50 ilS00. Lard ea.-y: western. $11. 8512.00; refined, quiet; continent, $12.86: South America. 13.00; compound. $7.7&i8 00; Pork, steady; family, $L'l Wjj22 .00; short clear, $21 .00123 00. itiesH. $.'1 2i.-u'-'2 00. TALLOW Dull; city ($2 per pkg.), 6-16o; coti'trv (pks. free). 5 5-16-SJ13C. RICE Dull ; domestic fair to extra, 13 6ie: inpan. romlral. BUTTER Steady ; creamery third to first, 814y"i54c; western factory firsts, 204 Ji21c. CHEESE Steady; new state full cream snerlsl". 1t4iS144o. KOUS Firm; western extra firsts, 234c; firsts, 214rcf24c; seconds, 24HI210, Pi H'LTRY Dressed. steady; western chickens, broilers, 22 (1 23c; fowls, 144fel54o Kaswl Cltr Grala Praas-lsloaa. KANSAS Crrr. Juljr lS.-WHEAT-Cash unchanged: No. J hard. ll.ijlCi No. 3, ll.lviil.Xi; No. i rI. $l lo4l.U; No. , $11- ''ciJRN-UnrhangaMl to 4c lower: No. I mixed, sac; No. I. 4c; No. I white. 72c, M. S Tt ri Tl Vtft- OAT8 No imjislly unchanged: No. I uhlle. f21i6.-l; No. t mixed. ilaC KYK-S'li-lMc. w HA V I'nchaiiged: new, choice timothy, ti0hi 11.00, ci.oi. prairie, $.25jj. 60; choice alfalfa, $i:.0iU13 00. . BI'TTEK raamery, extra, tSC" first, 23a:; seconds. 21c; packing stock;, lo. EOJt5 Extras, J-'o; firsts. 20c;. current r ceip'aT 174c, seconds and dirties, 144c. Reoeipta; Wheat. IS cars. Receipt. Shipment. Wheat, ba., 23 i 17.000 Corn, bu 'J "00 W.oia) Oat, bu . ST. firm; $1.27; Kartsa City option closed a follow: Article. I'Open. I Hlgh.i Low. I Close. "jXZ ........ 1J v'l .A September,.. 1 4f I MS, 1 0o4 1 04 4 A sDtember ... W S B tmbVr j,. 614; 4 M I B4B B bid. A asked. Mla"lu II Grala Market. a iillNNEAt IS. Jn'r 11-WHKAT-July. L F.fr.6r! II J1: n-eemier: M 04 I iiu.7l.Jl'.. NO. t northern $lo-; .So 1 SI. I.oula General Market. LOUIS, July 13,-WHEAT-Close, cash, higher; track No. 1 red, cash, No. $ hard, $1801.30; July, $1,164; September. $1.04tf 1I4. CORN Higher; truck No. I, cash, 74o; July. 714c; September, 6c; No. t white. 764ti 77- OATS Cash, higher; track No. t, cash 604a; Jul, 474c, September, 414o; No. 1 white. 6S4c. FIXJl'K Steady; red winter patent, $.40 tf7f; extra fancy and straight, $6.804.30; hard winter clear, $4.164 76. SEED Timothy, tt 7543.85. ' CORNMBAL $3.40. BRAN Sacked, east track. IL07. HAY Firm; timothy, $i3.uuif li.00; prairie, $10 0013 00. BAOiJINO 740. ' 1 HKMPTWINE To. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing, $M tit. Lard, higher; prime steam, $11. 4.. 1155. Iry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, 111 16; clear ribs. $11.76; short clear, $1274- POITLTRT Steady; chicken. ISo; springs, lSflluc; tnraeys, i,e; aucks, o; geese, 4o. lil'T i t t liigner; creamery, EtiGS Lower, at 17e. Receipt. 1.500 44 4 V) ,Iu0 ll.lo Cotton (111 Hide L pfd lc. S.curilles Llnraad. trficonvitlra Smcltlns Raf... ptd Tel. Tal Tobacco pfd , Woolen Anaconda Mining Co... Atchiaon do pfd Atlantic Cnaat Una ... B. A O do pfd flathliham Ptaal Drnnklrn R. T I'anadlan Pacific Central Leather do pfd Cantral of N. 1. Chea. A Ohio Chtcaao A Alton Chicago Great WTeatern C. N W C, M A St. P C , C. C. A St I..... Colo. Pual A Iron Colo. A Southern do lat pfd do 2d pfd Con. Oaa Corn Prooucta Delaware A Hudaon... D. A R. O do pfd Platillers' Securttlea. . . Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd fleneral Electric Oreat Northern pfd.... do nres'in ctfa Illlnole Cantral Inter. Met do pfd Inter. Itarveater nter. Marina pfd Inter. Paper Inter. Pump owe Central K. C. Southern do pfd 1,. a n Minn. A Et. L Minn . St. P. A 8. Ill Mo. Pacific M . K. A T do pfd National Rlarult National Lead Nat' I R R. of Max N. Y. Central N. Y., Ont. A W.... Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mll.. Pennaylvanla People's liaa P., C, C. A St. I.... Preaaed Btp.l Car Pullman Palace Car., Railway elleel Spring. Reading Kcpubll. Steel do pfd Rock I. land Co do pfd St. u t r Id pfd St. Umla g W do pfd Sluav-Shrffleid S. A I Bo. Pacific do pfd go. Railway do pfd Tennaaaee Copper Toxaa A Pacific Tol . St. 1 A W da pfd t'nli.n Pacific do pfd I'. 8. Realty V. S. Rubber U. 8 Steal do 'prd t'tah Copper Va.-Caro. Chemical Wabash da pfd Weet.rn Maryland Waetinghouee Blectrle.... Waatern Union w Lake Erie Wlaconiln Central Total aalaa lor the day 41 in I. 400 '"700 .:io ?in l.KOI lrtl II. soo 1"0 ltlrh. HI lk 4S 4' 4 m 74 41 S4H (to H54 im :4fs 1 i"ti 33 H 47 H 1 H 1044 lyiw. Cloae. 7Q4 411 41 la'4 114 41 154 F.9 44 1114 140 1"H S 114 in4H mo iish 1184 too 1.000 I.:nn 6y I.S"0 inn 00 i.ioo lo l.tWO so 77'4 1IS 14 jo 774 314 7't 164 74 4IH 1' 74V, (3S 100 t 1.4 100 am) 600 CD 'i!fm e.iuo o soo 110 1 o 1 u too l.KK) 7,90 1 10I0 '"400 VK 600 100 l.jno too 100 1.000 suo 139T4 tJ's 474 S4j 3614 5Ji 42H 10114 144 74 4 ire4 15 4K4 H 214 its 4 4bH Tl. 142 5 4 14244 13 414 t pld 0 700 1.600 600 l,0O l0 ISO a. in 100 MO ... 4 600 ... 1 -0 A) ... 11. too l'K) ... 1.700 1O0 ... 1.0-0 ... . KlO ... I1.2i.'0 ... l.KiO uo "0 I0 400 . II 0 300 il !iii6 . l.l'O 600 . IIO . 1.700 . It ) . t tuO t4 64 "4 1J24 U'i 14 82 1MH liini 1144 434 1674 H 10414 u 71 44 t'4 MS U4 -!3l 1U4 314 M4 60 14 nit 1M lul tOIt 131 22 192H 47 374 ir4 (24 424 14 14.S 7!.4 1M4 164 47 4 4'4 !14 lis '4 fH4 46 71V 1414 6 1124 714 40 s4 S 4 131V IS24 04 81 160 18-4 1144 4 44 160i 114 1044 ii 71 44 !4 S 834 M?4 1324 34 S2'4 6I4 4 1H3 4 1014 Flour, bbla Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. . tigiio. Shipment. 6 W0 30.600 66.600 S1.0UO Arallabl mppr of Orala. NEW YORK. July 11 Spaciat cable and telegraphic communications received from Rradstreets's ehow tha following chance In available supplies a compared with pre vious account: Wheat, I'nued tits tea, east of Rockies, decreased l.rt. bushels; Can ada, decreased, 6d.0o0 bushels. Total. I riia-d States and. Canada, decreased. l.kWI.OOO; afloat for and In Europe de creased l.ejuOuoO bushels; 'otal American and European supply ooreaed, 4.4:3.0O0 bushels. Corn. I'nlted States and Canada, de creased, jpivou) busnela. Oata. I'nlted States and Canada de creased. K6.UU0 bushels. The leading Increase and decrease re ported this week follow: Inerenree. Cleve land 80 ft bushels. Increases, Manitoba. niSiK b,lsl-els; jaarflac nd Pert Hilwsrd. Kfi MP ln eh. '.i: tiooortch 54,0 0 busliels. 1' 00 440. Mi shares. 70 4 136', 126 14 41 44 664 614 U4 'S 644 644 64 74 71 71 4 7S 44 43 t 67(4 734 40 33T4 14 4 Vi ri4 140 l'OS 334 4 II?.', 104 12 lit 4 2 774 183T4, HI 1044 ISO 774 14 1H3 1.-34 7J 434 64 604 i:' 221, 1HJ 47 8,-4 3.-4 62U 424 13 140 764 1664 164 474, H 21 '4 164 4 4.- 71 1414 664 142 714 40 73 10 84 13 4 1314 kl 1 81 160 so 1S7H 11414 '4 414 lH 43 164 H4 1044 334 7H4 4 IS '4 664 hi 1.32S 1334 y 4 17 Vi I2H 60 44 1KII4 1.2 81 38 HB14 UT.4 464 63 14 Ml 64 S3 4 7'4 & Ik.4 do ref. 1014 Readlnt gen. 4i . Chlrsgn Alton 14a 764 Rt L AS P. fg C . B A U. It. 4a. do gen. 4a 1004 (It. L. 8 W. c. 4s. M. A St. gen. 14a C, R. I. A P. col do col. 61 do rfg. 4e Colo. I ml 6e Colo. Midland 4a Colo, a Southern Union Pacific 4a 1444 ref. and ext. 44a.. 114 do ct. 4a 1104 D. A Hudnon cv. 4a. 100 do 1t and ref. 4e M44 P. R. (1. ref. s: 4 v. s Rublier 105 niftlllrrV 6e 77 V. g. Steel Id 6 106'4 Erie prior lien 4a IW4 V Caro. Chem. 6a.. H4 Oo aen. 4s 7'4 Wahaah lat 6a Ill Jo ct. 4a, re-let A I' dn let and eit. 4a. 7'4 do ct 4a. aeries B .xtt weatern Md. 4a 164 ucn l Electric cr. i wentlnghouaa Elec. lllinol, (.'antral lat ct. 6i 4 ref. 4a 10O Wla. Central 4a K Bid. 'Ollered. London Stock Market. LONDON, July 13.-Dtirlng the first hour today dealings in American securities fair dimensions and well over parity. Then the market became quiet and at noon was dull, with prices unchanged to 4 poln liltrher than yesterday' New York closing. London closing stocks: Conaola, money 844 LoulaTltle A M. dn account 14 tit M., K. A T . S3 sr. Y. Central... . 94 Norfolk A W... .114 do pfd 1"74 Ontario aV W.... .1.24 Pennaylvanla ... 1H Rand Mlnea . 7S4 Reading 14 Southern Ry .1684 do pfd . 144 Southern Pacific . 4"4 Vnlon Pacific. .17 do pfd . 17 II. 8. Steel . 044 do pfd , 44 Wahaah . 214 do pfd .15tH Sranl'h 4a quiet at 234d per ounoe. MONEY 2ut per cent. Tne rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 14315-16 per cent; for three months' bills, 14i15-l per cent. Amal Copper Anaconda Alchlann do pfd naltlmore & Ohio.. Canadian Pacific. Cheeapeake A O . . Chlcae-n O. W Chi., Mil. A St. P. De Beera Denver at Rio Q. . . do pfd Erie do lat pfd dn 2d pfd Orand Trunk Illlnola Central SILVER Har. .1464 . 4.H .1364 . ai . 614 . 71 . 104 . 104 . 114 . 71 .131 .1014 .1"4 . 714 .i:.4 . 11 . 644 1'4 sheet) t.amh 41 o t'p Like raxket, IkoTilsg s Alvlara from rifteea la Tsveatr Flva teat. Sky of OUTH OMAHA, Receipts wer: Official Monday Estimate Tuesday ... Neb., July IS, W Cattle. Hog. Sheep. ... 8..VI7 ... $300 Two days this week.. S.737 Same days last week.... 4.41S Ham days 3 weeks ago. .6M Kama days 1 weeks ago. 4.47S Rame day 4 weeks ago. 5 8ama days last year.... T.wi The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoga and sheep at Soutn umaua. for the year to date, compared with lasi III T.1 t.000 $,300 io.41 11.2M 11.744 6.37 13.M3 ." lti.iVU .M .K75 5.lr'' 14.441 ! Inc. M.1U year: mM IW. Cattle 474.4H4 4611IS Hogs l.4ia. i,w;.twa 8heep 60,;il 727.624 Thm fnllnmOn. t.r.1 ihflWI prlo of hogs at South Omaha for the lasi several days, with comparisons .1 -apwi I M , . IN Tt I 140 7 TO li 4 40 T W 1 I 4 7 70 Tl la n IS 4 ti T t r l?o ... t 0 M lei i: T 0 II IN . t ) 4 114 . 1 1 41 4 T 40 44 Ml . 40 7 TO ! 1T W 7 an 46 Ia6 II Ml 77 Ill IS) 7 m 11 If t TO 71 1! . . T 71 Ml N 114 II .137 4J0 T ao -c. 141 . . 7 70 74 Ill 1J0 t W 77 IV6 II til 11 Ill It t 60 1 1M 10 7 70 ,7 )) IS 8 Ill M 7 70 76 lit 7 414 44 ITS H t II 1! t 41 ) 1 T 7 M 10 110 T tt 44 21 H 111 40 I an . . tu Tl 143 ao 1 70 71 110 V0 IN 11 U M til 71 118 40 1 HI J ISO 7 n 7 Ul 40 111 17 t4 1 70 77 HI ISO 7 U i" Il 11' ? TO IK ... Ta 144 SO 1 70 14 174 ... t A 14 164 l 1 70 84 Ill . . 1 14 11 ... I 7IV4 71 It.' 1W t 46 70 141 ) 7 714 71 .11 ... T 41 W ... T 71 Id Ill . IN 4 160 ISO 7 71 74 r T41 78 .tt , . I J 71 lit M 7 M ft 110 t 71 17 107 ... IN 76 131 ... Ill 64 t 7 46 1 141 l!0 7 76 77 Ml IN t 71 Ill . 7 71 44 lie ... t tS 71 137 W 1 71 7.1. ...... .11 40 1 46 M 11 ... 7 11 74. r ... 7M 4 I) 40 ll 64 (24 110 7 16 70 tal IS IN 27 Ill 40 7 43 81 10 ... 7 10 71 120 t 7 J 13 Ill ... 1 86 74 116 130 7 1:4 4. 310 ... 1 174 70 Ill 40 7 17 4 45 38 SO f 40 lec. 104 488: 3o,l)M ! th avera.fj Date. I 1W. jlHO. 107. 1906.1906.ilW4.il90. July July (.... July 7.... July .... July .... July 10... July 11... July 12... July 13... 7 644 1 7 67 I 7 874 7 664 I 2T 6 XI I 19 I 17 6 15 1 S 11 4 K 49, S 741 6 It, 6 38; 6 03 7 714 I 6 79' 7 7b4! ( H e 70 1 t'4i 0 JO 1 s 10 18 6 lit S 42 6 74 5 e 6 64 4S1 1 a 1 43 a 52 S f6 t ( 2f. 6 2 e S 331 & tWi 6 65 6 3&I I b 74. 6 t4! 5 33 5 W i 4H 5 3D 6 45 6 33 i 38 e 6 28 TRAINS WIN IN WATER HC11T Roadi Between Kaniti City and Chi cayo Apain Open. CREST OF FLOOD HAS PASSED f tales Hear- Rains leaf Soo a Hirer Will Conllaae ta Oa Dorm gf. I.oala I llarel lilt. t Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. HT a. C, M. St. P 5 Wabash R. R 1 Mo. P. Ry 1 ; " 1. P. R. R. 34 23 14 4 C. ft N. W. (east).. 8 1 .. J C. A N. W. (west).. 23 33 2 C, St. P., M. & O.. IS 10 .. C, H. Sr. Q. (east).. 6 C, R. A Q. (west).. Bl 15 C, R. I. A P. (east).. 7 1 C. R. I. & P. (wtst). 1 .. Illinois Centray Ry... S t Chicago Qt. Western 3 2 SHEEP The sheep market Is evidently making atonement for Its saggy condition of the past, fortnight. Range sheep com manded prices i!U2oi higher this morning. and the trade was unusually brisk at the advance. Practically all of th pens wer cleared by I o clock. Receipts wer moderate, the bulk consist ing of wethers from Oregon, Idsho and Nevada rangers. The estimated run was right around fourteen cars. Quite a string of Oregon wethers sold at $4 40. Idaho wethers were weighed up at UN and $4.70, and Nevada wethers realised $4 40. The better feeling among buying talent Is generally attributed to an Improved eastern demand for the dressed product. Quotations on range sheep and lambs: Good to choice spring lambs $0 181111 45 Fair to good spring lambs i.OU'gtJOO Uood to choice yearlings 6 2e&V7o Fair to good yeHrllngs 4.90a6 26 Good to choice wethers 4 .WU& 00 Fair to good wethers 4kV'u4.ti0 Hood to choice ewes 4.164 W Fair to good ewes Ss0i(4.15 Representative sales: No. Jft, 477 Oregon wether W 24 Oregon wethers 98 457 Oregon wethers S lil Oregon wethers S 303 Idaho wethers 117 17 Idaho wethers Ul 361 Idaho wethers 95 340 Idaho wethers 97 d0 Idaho wethers 96 450 Nevada wethers 106 ZOO Nevada wether 106 li'7 Nevada wether 107 04 14 12 Total receipt ...IBS The disposition of the day s receipts was a follows, each buyer purchuslng the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hons. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. ... Hwlft and Company ... Cudahy Packing Co. ... Armour & Co Krey Packing Co. ... Lobman & Rothchlld. Hill & Son F. P. Lewis Huston & Co J. 11. Bulla Layton & Co L. Wolf F. O. Inghram Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros Other buyer Sinclair Smith & Polsey Shaffer Agor Packing Co Vnlted D. B. Co Rothchlld NciT York Mining Stock. NEW YORK,' July IS. -Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows- - Alice 1M I-eiilrllle Con. ... llruniwlck Con..., Cm. Tunnel itock do bonds Con. Cal. & Horn Silver Iron Silver Offered. Va. 4 .. 14 .. 18' .. 75 86 Utile Chief Mexican Ontario Oihlr ... standard .140 - Yellow Jacket 100 12s 130 165 14 Rank Cerlna. OMAHA, July li-jl'.ank clearings for today w ere $2.10R.D'.iE.'(j51 ijnd far the corre sponding date last' year $1,761,299.47. Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 13, MKTALS-The London tin market was lower today, with spot at 130 17s 61 and future at 132 7s lid. Locally the market waa easy at $:'8 85Q 29.00 Copper declined 58 for spot and M Is 3d for futures In London. Locally the market was weak, tint unchanged. I.akc $i3.25Tn3.S7H: electrolytic. $12.7T.12.874 casting. $12 62412.75. Lead, lower at 12 lis 3d in London. Locally market easy at $4 3244.35. Spelter waa unchanged at 22 In London. Locally market unchanged at $5. 3CKu 5. 35. Iron was unchanged at 4M for Cleveland warrants In London. Lo cally market steady; No. 1 foundry north ern. $17.KKa'17.26; No. 2, $1B.Wfil.75; southern and No. 1 southern soft, 17.00. ST. LOUIS, July 13 -LEAD Dull 4.25; spelter, dull; $6.2BfjB.27H- No. 1 $10,508 $4,224 SUA aw r.i 1,069 "24 14 6 2 2S 9 204 53 28 " 31 S 926 1,110 1.008 1,728 111 i;s 143 243 1.2H7 2,034 24 249 Prloe. 4 40 4 40 4.40 4 40 40 4 90 4.70 4 70 470 4 40 4 00 a 75 CHICAGO LIVE! STUCK MARKET Story of Day's Trading; la Cattle, Hobs and Sheep. CHICAGO. July 18. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 2,(00 head; market strong. Steers. $5.fi0fji7.50; cows. $4-0iy 5.75: helfera, $3btj;7.O0; bulls, $3.405.25; calves, $3.0011.26; stockers and feeders. $3.30fl.V10. HOGS Receipts estimated at 11,000 head; market steady to 10c higher. Clio. 00 heavy, $7.ii0ijS 16; butchers, $7.iu810; light mixea, f.Mu i.wi; choice light, 7.My8 00; packing. $7.t5'u7.o6; pigs, $6.b0i7.20; bulk of sal;, 47. Iii'& 7.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts esti mated at 15,000 head; market for sheep 15iJ6e higher; lambs steady to 10c lower. Sheep $4. 004)5.25: lambs. $7.754i8.76: year lings, $4.50116.76. ' Wool Market. BOSTON, July 13. WOOL Business In the wool market Is r reported unusually brisk for the aeason. There have been large receipts and good shipments with al most record breaking transactions in terri tory wools. Trading in Montana wool ag gregating 4.000.000 lbs. In ten day 1 re ported. Condition contribute to firm prices and an encouraging outlook. LONDON, July 13. WOOL The offering at the wool auction sallies today amounted to 13,100 bales. The selection was In good condition and a better demand developed from all quarters, making prices occasion ally harder than the opening, especially deep grown merinos. Americans bought medium to good crossDreos. ST. LOCI8, July 13. WOOL-Qulet: ter ritory and western mediums, 2327c; fin medium, 2124o; fine, 12ifrlS4c. Totals 3.617 5.855 3.B47 CATTLE Receipt or ca-.tis were moder ate, 148 cars being reported In, but among the offerings there was a very good sprinkling of very well finished cornfed steers. Vh.ra waa little better feeling In the market for fat cattle this morning, there being in addition to the usual local de mand some outside buying orders that gave a little more strength and life to the trade. The result was that beef steer were fully steady to a little stronger In some spots. A big string of thirteen car old In one lot as high a $6.86, with th top ai hlarh as IS.90. There was no very great change In the market on cow and heifers. Desirable killers commanded steady to strong prices and the demand on that kind was good. On the other hand, common old skins masquerading as fat stuff wer hard to move, the same a they hare been every day of la'. There wera no feeder of any cone- ?uence In the yard thla morning, but the eeling waa firm and a few good cattle wouJd have probably sold to pretty good advantage a compared with yesterday's market. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, $6,664,141.90; fair to good cornfed steers, U 30-(t.DB; common to fair cornfed steers, $5 26 'a 6. 30; good to choice yearlings, $6.60'7.00; good to cholc fed cow and heifers, $4 75'cz5.60; fair to good cow and heifer, $3.60(4.76; common to fair cow and heifers, $1.76(33.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.006 26; fall to good stockers and feeders, $3.763?4.O0; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.0o 6176; stock heifers, $3.2btf3.b6; veal calves, $3,604)6.75; bulla, stags, etc., $3.0Oj6.00. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. Ne. Kansas Cltr Live- Mock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 13. CATTLE Re celpts, 6,000 head, Including 2.500 southerns Market steady to 10c higher. Top, $7.14. Market for southern 10c to 26c higher. Top southern, $7.00; highest this year. Choice esport and dressed beef steers. !S.26'u.7.16: fair to good,' $4.50(6.10; western steers, $4 50 U.du; storKers and feeders, So.60'u62b southern steers, $3.SOtt4.00; southern cows. ld.50j44.20; native cows, $2 40455 00; native neirers. $3.0047.00; bulls, $3.0Cu4.50; calves $3.76'87.25, , HtiGS-f Receipt. 2.600 head. Market Dc to 10c higher. Top, $7.96: bulk of sales $,.i6fc7.9o. Heavy, $7.9057.96; packer and butchers, $7.807.90; light, $7.6(,,7.86; pigs. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 neaa. Market steady. Lambs, $7.004i8.60 venrllnB-a i.l?fV'nRKA- v. l, mj; mi. ewes, $3.50(84.50; Blockers and feeder. $2.76 vo.w; jexas muttons, I3.764j4.76. KANSAS CITT. Mo., Jiriy 13 -Flood con dition here and in this vicinity showed much Improvement today. The Kansas and Missouri rivers had both been station ary since last night, the Kansas standing at 23.1 feet and the Missouri at twenty seven feet. There wer no heavy rain last night. Weather Observer Conner de clared the crest of the flood had been reached and that only continued rains could again cause th rivers to rise. The reports from stations In th Kansas river watershed were reassuring add no further rise waa expected. Trala Service Improve. Eastern tram servlc began lo show Im provement at Kansas City today. The At- chtson, Topeka A Santa Fe railway opened Its main line to Chloago this morning, sending out six trains that had been held here. Th break In the Santa Fe track at Dean Lake, Mo., which ha caused all th trouble for that Una, had been re paired and official declared by. tonight their line would be running on sohedul. Th Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul, rail way, which had annulled It nightly Chi cago train since Sunday, sent a special to Chicago over its own line. Regular service with the lake city on th Milwau kee road probably will be resumed to. Ight. The Chicago A Alton continued to detour Its Chicago passenger via the Missouri aclflo and Missouri, Kansas A Texaa to Hlgbee, and thence on It main Una in hlcago. Lowlands Covered Tlear at. I.oal. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 13. -The Mississippi Iver continued rising her today and ac the guaga stood at SS.8 a rise of .1 feet one hour. Th flood stage Is SO feat. Water ha now entered many building n the levee, but ample warning prevented the destruction of property. The great est damage has been to farm crop along the Missouri river between Jefferaon City nd St. Charle. . Thousands of acres of rich farm land have ben flooded and the crop netti'iocd. Wheat ready for threashlng ha ueen deiticd before It could b moved ar J otn field wiped out. The railroad situation Is little Improved. On the Missouri Paolflj and Rock Island lines are open between Kansas City and here. Roads whtjh sre under water are using th Missouri raclfli track. Th greatest Inconvenience Is delayed train. i St. I.oal Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 13-CATTLE-Recelpts, 0.60) head. Including 8,000 Texans. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers, .tnqi.w; aressea peer and butcher steers 16.70.40; steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.6036.86; stockers and feeders, $3 264.86; cow and neirers, 3.dooi7.oo; cannera, $2.0O4j2.6O; bulls, $d.7Ot5.00; calves, $6.26faf7.25. Texas and inuian steers, 3.60a6.a0; cow and heifers, tlOUa-Reeafpta, 8,800 head. Market sieaay.. cian and lights, $fi.OO7.R5; packers, .M)'im.oo; butcher and best heavy, $K10 tps. ao. liHKEr AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,200 head. Market for sheep steady; lambs lower, oauve muttons, 3tAa4 4U: lambs, Vi.ztwis mi; culls and bucks, $2.76(U6.40; stock. TIB, 9J-OWJ.ftW Bostoa Stocks and Boada. BOSTON. July 13. Money, call loans. 21 ti3 per cent; time loans, 3ri5 per cent. Closing quotation were a follow H Atiion Com 14 ..100a, Atlantic i4 .-.-w Butte coalition X3 calumet a Anion. .Hio Atchiaon ad). So 4 Atchiaon H. R ... da pld Boalon A Albany. Boaton A Maine.. eHoaton Elevated.. KHrhburg pfd N Y . N. H. A I t'nton Psoitis Am. Arse, t'beia.. da pfd. ..I. ..iw .12 . l'.O ..lit Calumet, it Heels. Canlennlel Coupar Rang Ialr Waat Franklin 114 Oranbr 44 Ureene ('ananas. HI lale Royals Am. Pneu. Tube lie Maea. Mining. Am. sugar u Munigan .. do pld II4Si Mohak .... Am. Tel. A Tal. Am. Woolaa do pfa Dominion I. S Edleon Clec. III.... Oen'l gleotrte kin Hecu-lc ds ptd kiu Gee Vnlted Fruit l olled Shoe Math do pfd V. . Steal do pfd Advanlurs Allouaa Amalgamated Kid. A C. 140 Mont. C. la Nevada .1014 oid Dominica. . 4 Oeieola 141 Parrot .KSVa Qulncy . H-4 Shannon . 11S Tamarack . li4 Trinity Ill I'nlted Cncper. . II V. 8. Mlulng . HIV S Oil . a I tah .lint Victor! It WMnona . 41 Wulvaiine .... . n hank iu... .410 . 10 . 14 7 . la . M . Its . 74 . 10 7H . 16 . U-4 . bl .117 . 10 . 17 . 11 44 . I" . 4" 14 41 . 5 .141 . 4a Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 13 -COTTON-Futures opened firm; July, 11 5o bid; August, 12.70c; October, 12.80c; November. 12.14c; December, 12R.rc; January, 12.83c; March, 12.81c; May, 12 84c Futures closed steady; July, 12.48c: Au gust. 12 61c; September, 12.63c; October, 12 61c: November. 12 r6o; December, 12 61c; January. 1260c: March, 12 60c; May, 12 62c. Spot closed oulet. 6 point higher: mid dling uplands, 13&16c; middling gulf, 13ft 40c, no sales. GALVESTON, July 13. COTTON Steady. 12Hc ST. LUl'IS. July 18. COTTON Firm : middling. 12e. Sales none; receipt. 103 bale; shipments, 109 hales; stock, 22,408 bales. Oil anil Roils. NEW YORK, July 18 -OILS-Petroleum stesdv; refined. New. York. $c 65; New York and Baltimore. f 35; New Yrrk and Haiti more, In bulk. $4. SB. Turpentine, steady at 4 Cottonseed oil, steady; prime crude, $4S.VQ4 60. nominal: prim yellow, $6 60 6.66; July, $6 61jT).C. ROSIN Quiet; strained, common, $3.15 I 20 SAVANNAH, July IS OILS Turpentine, firm: 45c. ROSIN Firm. Quote: B, 12D0U2 86; D. i3.00fi3.20; E. $3.6Ri'3.f; F, (i. tl.etVirl.ftO: II. $4 1iV(i4 15: K. 14 00: M. $.-. 10-36.15; N, $5.40; WO. $6.56; WW, $5.80. Ke. 1 t It la II 10 11 11 11 14 il 10 II II 14 10 41 14 11 64 , 14 , 10 , tl 14 4 , 4 4. ........ 1 11 I 4 11 4 7. 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 4. At. OT7 W4 1X17 ISO 1101 10S1 1170 117 llal Mil Itll 1110 It"! 1244 1111 )!SI mo mo 1171 1174 117 1144 lilt tftl Ill 76 124 lit 141 741 46 1M VO 1017 Pr. I 00 ( 46 I 10 00 90 10 10 I 10 so M I 10 I ai I 40 41 41 41 4 4J M M 4 50 t 10 t w 4 it l... 41... 11... 11... 17... :4... 14... '... 14... II... u... 16... M... M... 17... 41... to... 114.. 14... II.. 11... It... 17... 17... COWS. I. II.. 11 .. 171 .. 141 .. v .. M0 .. 4a0 ..1100 ..lvso ..1151 .. Ill ..1170 Pry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July 13. DRY OOODS Markets are moderately active, with prices very strong. Cotton tuck ha been ad vanced by the largest producers. Yarns have been advanced Hfilc per pound. Job ber are doing a fair house trade Buyers are trying to secure goods at old prices and in some instances are paving the ad varees Men's wear seml-fsncy and for spring are being bought well. Export trade la quiet. La-rat atecarftie ctaavatlea. urns, il.. Qaocallosa tarnlehed mt Samaei Hea fork Ufa auliaiag. Oauaa. A eery Co Cudakr Pa.tlag Cs , Columbua. Neb. B L. ta till... Cltr e' Omaha Sonde 4aa 11:1 Cltr of uneie ta 111: , rwuglaa Count 4a la-4 tin Nat'l rank. Co Bluffa, lr. Oalt CI if Mall Co. t 14 Bid. . . .. . 14 . II . l.Ht Aakad. Hi DO M m lul la .. near aad Molasses. NEW YORK July IS.-SlTOAR-Raw. steady; fair refining. 3 42c; centrifugal. M test. 1112c. Molasses sugar, 117c. Refined stadv; No. 6 4 c; No. 7. 4 30c; No r, 4.26c; No. 8. 4.20c; No. 10. 4 15c; No. 11, 4 l"c No. 12. 406c; No. IS. 4V: No. 14. 4 OO confectioners A. 4fcc: mould A. 5.20c; cut loaf. 6 63c; crushed 6 55c; powdered. 4 t6c; granulated. 4 ""; ches. 6 lie. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open ketlei, goo-i to cnotce, ivq;o. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July IS COFFEE Fu tures closed steady lo 10 points lower. Sales were reported of 25 260 bs Includ li g July st "116c; August. lOi-S.ISe; Sep tember f..7rVf6 S5c: October, 5 50c; December, SiV; Msrch, 5 4..7r5 5V; May. I Wit SSc. Spot market quiet: Rio. No. 7. 7Sr7c; No 4 Sa'itos Sic; mild coffe quiet; Cor dova. 9'nTj 12V-.C. m 101 146 140 142 110 157 111 STOCKERS 477 I M 700 114 440 410 644 71 1 60 I 68 1 64 1 71 I 76 1 u I 00 I 10 I II 1 1 HEIFERS. It 1 ..... 15 7 10 t I 10 1 1 11 BULLS, I K I 14 1 I K 1 I to 1 tad 1 CALVES. At. ...Uli ...14M ...1315 ...1260 ...1221 ...1011 ...1171 ...lino ...1171 ...net ...1331 ...1404 ...1261 ...14S ...1114 ...1440 ...1141 ...1131 ...14111 ...U 00 ...1477 ...1441 . . . 1M4 ...ION ... 4fl ... Ui ... 170 ... ISO ...1011 ...D4 ...1070 ...1116 ...1U4 ... 711 ... 114 ... 74 4 18 It 40 44 I 46 . 44 46 41 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 70 71 4 71 4 71 15 4 71 4 M II Id 4 ti 10 4 M t 64 1 66 I 40 I U 1 S to 4 00 4 76 I 10 I 80 I 16 1 60 1 60 1 IS .... 120 ...JIM ....1440 ....1M0 ....1764 I 6 I 16 4 40 4 40 4 M 4 00 4 60 4 60 I 00 4 00 6 0 I It 6 fifl I 40 I 40 I 60 I f) I 45 I 4A I.. If' AND 1., 4. I. II 4 144 ISO 100 170 Ill 110 145 107 FEEDERS, 1010 607 Ml TH 476 1010 1041 I 64 00 44 00 t 00 4 04 40 t 00 I 78 1 71 I 71 4 00 4 01 4 41 ( 44 t. Joseph Lire Stock Market ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Julv 13 CATTI.r. neceipt 2.0UU head: market stead v: ateera 4i.WiM.uu; cows and helfera, $2.506.60 valves, fe.ouig I. at. HUUB ttecelut 8.000 head: market steady to 6c higher. Top, $8.00; bulk of saies, ii-.bbiTCT.VO. PnLKF AND LAMRS Roolnta SUM ueau. niarsea sieaay; iambs, $6.508.25. SlOax Cltr Lira Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 13-(Sneclal T.law gram.)-CATTLE-Recelpts. 700 head; mar ket steady; beeves, $s.OOjit00; grass uos. $3.5014.15; fat cows. $4.00(i6.00; feeder, $3.60 V-v, t eiai lliian, eO.WlM.W, njo iteceipta, K.waJ head: marknt strong to 60 higher; range of prices, n.toa' 7.75; bulk of sales, $7.4B'7.66. Stock Receipts of th market yesterday South Omaha ... St. Joseph Sioux City Kansas City St. Louis Chicago Total OMAHA la Si grat. six principal were: western attle. Hogs. Sheep. 1 200 6.600 8.3 10 S 6 0 8. 000 1,500 . 700 1.000 6.000 2.5oO 200 6.6O0 6,800 102.000 2.000 11,000 15,000 20.800 U,00 SttOO GENERAL MARKET. n LAW PREVENTS MAN FROM CHASING WIFS FOLKS MORE njonctlon Bays II Khali Not Raa Them Over State with Lawaalta of Revenae. No mora can Clarence E, Campbell of Onawa, la., worry the family of his alien ated wife by summoning It all over two states in answer to damage suit that are never carried out. Campbell married ' Miss Nelll Peck of Onawa some years ago and after a short period of happiness she left him and re turned to her parents because, he asserts. they persuaded her -that he waa not good enough for her. He adopted a novel mean of revenge, and began suit against her fa ther and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peck, for alienating her affections. This first suit was begun in Onawa, but before It was finished he dropped It and began an other In Council Bluffs. This was fol lowed by a suit In Sioux City, and that by a suit in Omaha, which i pending. He managed to keep the suits from fin ishing th legal status of th affair, and kept hi unhappy parents-ln-lsw ohaalng all ovar in their effort to answer hi pe tition. Now, an Injunction ha been Issued against Campbell In dlstrlot court, which commands him to cease suing th Peck family and puts an and to th suit In th Omaha court. Ha ia allowed on mem ber of the family to persecute, Addison Peck, and will hav to confln hi future attention to him. WESTERNS NEDR ASK A 11 steer... .1316 6 46 11 heifer.. 1140 6 00 46 cows HH4 S 6 t cow 815 $ 76 17 cow 704 3 75 Huffman Bros, Nebraska. 47 helfer...10ii0 6 05 18 cow fil $ 76 R. Ll.ico, Nebraska. 46 cows 46 3 76 bulla 10M t 26 HOGS The market opened 60 higher thla morning on the best grades of both me dlum weight and heavy hogs. Shipper were pretty good buyers, and the kind of hogs that would answer their purpose gen erally sold In good season at th ad vance noted. On the other hand, packing hogs were slow right from the start, and packera at no time seamed Inclined to pay better than steady prices. The result was that outside of the best hogs sold early, the market was no more than steady, clos ing slow and dull at that. A good propor tion of all th hogs brought $7.to47.76 with a very choice load of hogs as high a $70. Th extreme clos of th market wa very unsatisfactory, quite a number of hogs selling as much as 10c lower. Among th receipt today were some of th poorest grasa hog seen here In a long time, and no on appeared to want them. It being hard work to find a buyer at any prlca. On paper they looked decidedly lower, but It wa th quality that mad th price. Representative sals: Ma. 40 5 44 I 11 A .. 134 .. 121 ...in ...M ...144 IS. i 10 14 :ju Pr 1 15 I 11 1 16 T 60 I 60 No. 11... 44 . Tl ., 71... a . A ...lid ..li ...i: ...11 ...Ha sh. Pr. 1 (74 7 tr 7 iiaj 1 47 T 10 Staple and Fancy Prodaee Price Far alahed by Bayer aad Wholesaler, BUTTER Creamery, No. t. delivered to th retail trade In 1-lb. carton, 2ic: No, 1, In 60-lb. tubs, 26c; No. 2, in l ib. cartons, 24c; in CO-lb. tubs, 23c; packing stock 13c; lancy aauy, tuna, iac; common roll, fresh mad. 17c. Market change every Tuesday. ' EGGS Fresh selling stock, candled, 19c. No storage stock In Omana market. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 16o; Young Americas, 4 in hoop, 16Hc; favorite, 1 In hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 In hoop, 15Vic; cream, brick, full cats, lio; block Swiss, 15c; full cream llmburger, 16o. POULTRy-Brollera, lc; alive, springs, 13Hc; hens.. 124c; cocks. 6c; ducks, 11c; geese. 10c; turkeys, )c; pigeons, per dot, 65c; guinea fowls, per.dvx., $2.60; squabs, per dos., $2. Dressed bena, 11c; springs, 12'31USct cocka, (He; ducks, 11c; geese, lie; turkeys, 21c. FISH Fresh caught, almost all are dressed: Halibut, so; buffalo, 8c; trout, 12c; bullheads, Itc; catfish, 17c; crapple. iinflsh, 60 lo c; black bass. 25c; white- fish, 13c; pike, 12c; salmon, 14c; pickerel, loc; frog legs, S60. Frosh frozen; White fish, No. 1. 10c; round, 8c; pickerel, dressed and headless, 7c; round, 60; pike, dressed, lou; round, 8c; red mapper, 12o; Spanish mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, ZiiC each. MEAT CUTS No. 1 rlb, I6H0; No. 2 rios, uc; co. 1 riti. vo; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. 1 loin. 14c; No. 1, loin, 104c; No. 1 chuck, Oo'rje; No. 2 chuck, 6',c; No. 1 chuck, 4Ho; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 2 round, ICeae; No. 1 round, 'mc; No. 1 plaia, fcc; No. 2 plate, 60., No. 1 piate, 4c. KHEM1 FRL' ITS Stra berries, $2.7663.26 per crai of Missouri and Arkuaas slock; Florida pineapples, II to 4s, $175 par crate: grape fruits, 86 slxs, per bus, $5, 46 als, $6 60 ; 64 alse. $6; bananas, fancy Port Llnion. per pound. 4c. CITRUS FRIITS-Lemona, 13 603t.SO; orsngea. $2 76 a 4-00. VEGETABLES Kansss sweet potaloea, $176 per bbl. California celery, large, SM), smaller. 0c. New Tork Holland seed cab bage, 74c par lb. Wisconsin Red Globe onion, 2c per lb. California cauliflower, $3 00 per crate Tomatoes. Florida, (-basket orate, $4.00. Lettuce, per do., 40c. Par snips, turnips, carrots, 75 0 per dozen. Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnip, turnip, etc, per dos , 75c. POTATOES Wek; IVBSBo. HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured, 11c. Be Want Ad stimulate business moves BODY AFLOAT ... IN SKIFF Wyoming Msrtariri Taka Haw Method of plposli of Bdr , ( Victim. .' ', ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo., July ! tl-(Spe-clal.) The authorities of . Sweetwater county, Wyoming, ar assisting th au thority of Routt oounty, Colorado, In an effort to unravel th mystery pt th fate of John Jorvl, a pioneer ranohman re siding in the northwesfcorn!- of Colorado, who la believed to hav been murdered. The body or Jaryl Is believed to hav been placed in a boat and permitted ta float down Oreen river to dcatructlon lo tdor canon of the stream. Th alleged murddr occurred Y'' dv ago. at a point In Routt county seventy miles south of this place, In th Brown' park country. Neighbor going to yllt Jarv. fount! him missing and tha etinrtHlon of In house indicating that a struggle had oocurred. Leading from;.' tha dwelling to in bank of th "iver was a tralj f Wood, which ended at the Tt'r .at a t point where a boat ordinarily' Vat kept moored. The fainter of th craft was broken and the boat missing. ' Two men ho were seen on th, road to th Jarvl plac th day of th murder ar aought, but are toellered , to hav reached th railroad and gotten 04t of thla section. Delay In taking Foleya Kidney Remedy If you hav baokashe, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens th disease upon you and make a cur mora diTflcult. Commence taking Foley' Kidney Remedy today and you will soon be well. Why risk a carious malady T Sold by all druggists. Qulok Action for Your Monsy Ton get Return. Liverpool Orala Market. LIVERPOOL. Julv 11 VH EAT Spot, No. 1 red. w:trn, nominal. Future, Ir regular; July. 8s 5Sd; September, 8s 8d; Leeember. 6 JWd. CORN Spot, stesdv; mixed, via Galves ton. Us Sd; September. 6s 64d; October, 5s 7d. Peoria Market. PEORIA. July If CORN Lower; vellow. 74c: No. S yellow. "31c; No. No. 3. "ZKc; No. 4. r.'ac; no grad. No. I t. 74c; 70c. . whit, Ue; No. 4 OATS-Hlgher; N'0. 1 whit, 62c nke.l. Mllwaakea Rrala' Market. MILWAUKEE. July 13. WHEAT-No. I northern. 11 ft; No. 2 northern, $1.11; Sep tember. $1 10", OATS-6f'h4'a5c. : BARLEY 71c; samples. 6V.'6f3'v. Halath Grata Market. DULUTH. Minn., uly 11.-WII E AT-x-July $1 Zf: September. Sl.llVb. No. 1 northern $1S: No $ northern, $1.2V OATS 410 - ,