THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. JLJLV GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Pricet Still Tend to Lower Fifurei All Along.' HEAVY KECEIPTS SURPRISE BULLS 111 TV. Rsenn steady; hnsed extra hrs. $i 7:.; clei- rib. Ill 75; ihort claira. $11 fH POULTRY Steady; chicken. ll4c; spring. 15v; turkeys. 17c; ducka, Wc; geese, 4c Ml TTKR-Stnly; creamery, LUGS-Hlgher. 17Sc. Receipt. I 9"0 W MO 112. 0 64,000 Hour, bbl. Wheat, bu. Coin. bu. .. Oats, bu. ... Shipment. 4. TOO 128 K ,40 Ralna Ot (or Brit nd Dwi Prices Willi Sharp Tarn nail ' Sec Only Dry Wrilkrr for Hop. OMAHA. July . 1909. With cables weak and lower and receipt heavily over the estimate, the crowd neld bearish and hammered . w heat value mill lower. Wheat I being received In the heaviest volume known lo the trade and It la of Uia finest quality. Sentiment rules trongly to the bear aide and an long a receipts continue liberal further decline are looked .for. Corn weakened ("harply owing to general ralna 'throughout th entire belt. Iry weather waa the only sustaining feature and the outlook la now very favorable. Beara were again hammering wheat and tha heavy .receipts and weak cable gave them mora confidence and prlcee declined under the ' feature. If the receipt con tinue aa heavy thara aeem to be nothing to check the market. t'ah wheat was off another cent today. Rain throve; bout the corn belt resulted In renewed Belling pressure and caah val uea Buffered a loss. Prospects are excep tionally good and a freer movement from now on la looked for. The distant future are Buffering the heaviest decline. Primary wheat receipt were 1.84,00n buehela and shipment were 501. 0"0 btihels, galnat recelpta laat yenr or .73..M0 bueh ela and ahlpmenta of M 000 bushels Corn recelpta were 691.000 buehel and ahlpmenU were 226.000 bushel, against re ceipt lftt year of 4O3.O00 buahela and shlp menta of 861,000 buahela. Clearance Were ,000 buehela of corn. none of oata and-wheat and flour equal to 163.000 buahela. Liverpool closed t1d lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. Local range of options: Article. Open. Hlgh Low. Cloae. Yes y. Wheat I ) , I I I July... 1 00S1 1 OOSl 99141 994 1 00S Sept... M1.I 7 97 914 Corn- . ( I I I July... 7H1 6741 67t ?Vi! 67H Sept... 62T4 62) 62 ' 62T 62Ti Oats -ll July.... 41) ,41 40S 0H 41 '4 Hept... $7V STVkl A 36'4, 3.V4 Oa akat Cask Price. WHEAT No- I hard, $1.01; No. I hard, rUfoWo; No. 4 hard. W-Sc. CORN-No. 2. 6f4M4c; No. 8, ftBtiflWHc: No. , MWxtM4e; no grade, 62ij4Sc; No. 2 yellow, 6Cffti6VBc;- No. 2 yellow, PBS&eiiHc; No. 2 white,. WVWc; No. 3 white, 6114 0Hc. ' OAT8-N0. J mixed, 43Vi44o; No. 1 yel low, 444J44'Ac; Ifo. I white, 4a44c; No. 4 white, 4242ViC. RTE No. 2. Ta&T9c: No. ; T071o. Cferlpt Receiata. Wheat. Corn.Oat. Chicago ..' 650 281 , 68 Minneapolis 16 Omaha . W 77 6 Dulutn 21 WEATHER I THE GRAIN BELT Unsettled, etlta Probably aawera la Vicinity of Omaha. OMAHA. July M, 1901. The area of hlarh pressure overlying the central valley Saturday morning la mov ing lowly off over the eastern portion of the emimrv and It crest I central over the middle Atlantic elate thla morning. An area of low pressure, central over the Hockv mountains. I following the area of hlah. and unsettled weather with general rains, prevailed over the central valley and western portion of the country during sunilf. and rains continue in m moun tain and central valley thl morning. The eastward movement of the depression now over the mountains will cauae con tinued unsettled weather and probably showers In thl vicinity tonlaht and Tuea day. with no Important change In temperature. Record or temperature ann precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last tnree years. 190. 190. 1907. ismti. Minimum temperature ... 72 62 46 Precipitation 12 T .0) .81 Normal temperature for today. 77 degree. Deficiency in precipitation aince March 1, 0.13 of an Inch. rtces corresponding period In IOTB, 1.04 Inches. I 'efirlency corresponding period !n 1907, 1.27 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Corn and TV eat Regies Bulletin. Fbr Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time. Monday, July M. 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rein station Mai. Mln. fall. Sity. Ashland. Neb..... Auburn, Neb Broken Bow, Neb. Columbus, Neb... Culbertson, Ntb.. IFalrburr, Neb... Fairmont. Neb... Or. Island. Neb.. Hartlngton. Neb. Hastings, Neb.... Hnldrege, Neb... Oakdale, Neb Omaha. Neb. Tekamah, Neb... AJta. la Carroll. Ia Clarlnda, Ia Plhlev, Ia Sioux City. Ia... Minimum temperature period ending at I a. m. In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market ii Stagnant, Awaiting Action of Steel Director!. DIRECTORS WILL MEET TODAY Bnt Resalt aa to Increased Dividend Will rrehakly Tlot Be Annoanced I'ntll After Eachnnae Closes. creased 41.78m., loans decreased i;,T74. OiiOm.. discount decreased 44.0M.00Om., treasury bills decreased 23 41 OfXVn.. note In circulation decreased tt.J7.0n0m., de posit Increased 2K.W4.O0Om., gold In hanJ Increased 3.711.000m. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PMOVlIO?l9 Knormoa Receipts of Wheat Cause Farther Slum In Market. CHICAGO,. July 26. Enormous receipt of new wheat here and In the southwest caused a atlll further deotlne In wheat prlcee on the Board of Trade today; July dropping to $1.06V and September to $1.03, loeses et 2c and l'-fec, reepectlvely, com pared with Saturday dote. ' The market closed weak, at net declines of 14lHc. Corn, oata and provisions were also weak. Weakness bordering on demoralisation prevailed In the wheat pit during the great part of the day, and me marKei waa suo leeted to a areat amount of atop loss sell ing and renewed profit taking by minor hnldors There waa a fair bulge following an opening decline of VS'Hc to T4c ,n to covering by short, prompted py an official forecaat for unaettled weather in sections of the winter wheat belt for to morrow, but the advance only aerved to brine out additional aalea, resulting in still greater weakness. The primary cause of the selling prea atira waa tha extremely liberal recelpta of new -wheat at Kansas City. Arrivals here odav were BU) car loads, while at th" two southwestern centera more than 1 00 000 bushels were received. Talk of recelpta here tomorrow of more than l.oou carload waa one of the depressing factora during the last half of the day. The market was also weakened by lower cable and cool weather In the northwest. During the day July eold between $t.0r.V and fl 08, and September between I1.03T4 and II 061. Ralna In Iowa, Missouri, Kansa and other eeotlona of the corn belt removed all anxiety concerning the new crop and Inspired general selling of that cereal, which resulted In declines bf from lTtC to iSc. compared with 8atuley'a close. The market closed extremely weak near the loweat point of the day at net decline of l1mo to lHo. The alump In wheat and corn, a decline of He to lc in the price of the cash grain, and predloUone of greatly Increased recelpta within a few daya caused weak nesa In th oata market. The close waa weak at decline of o to lHo. 1'rovlalona closed 7o to SOo lower. The leading futures ranged aa follows: M M .M Cloudy 67 62 . 54 Foggy R2 M 02 Foggy M M .27 Cloudy 86 3 .00 Fongv 74 3 T Ft. cloudy 72 63 .03 Cloudy 73 61 .00 Cloudv 66 61 T Cloudy 82 67 .S3 Cloudy l 62 " .00 Fogy 66 64 .01 Cloudy 65 fi . 11 Cloudy 70 62 . 90 Cloudy 71 60 .09 Cloudy 65 58 .46 Cloudy 68 60.' .58 Cloudy 73 61 .01 Cloudy 64 62 . 40 Cloudy NEW TORK. July fi -The stock market waa stagnant today. Th speculative con tingent aeemed determined to await me outcome of the 1'nlted State Steel divi dend meeting which 1 not expected to begin until after the market has closta to morrow. The Indication of further delay In the adjutment of the tariff controversy at Washington eem to have some effect on discouraging any activity In the market. More Intereat center at rypsent in the corn crop than In any otner iro-i me Speculative standpoint. o that the helpiul weather condltlona for It were a beneficial factor for value. The factor did not oper ate on the prlcee of aecurltle and, In tact. Hock Island, the mini Important of the corn earners suffered from pressure of profit taking ale. after a brisk fractional advance at th ODenlna" Trade news of steel was good and Included a content-1 plated advance 01 prices 01 wire m be enforced In Auguat Inatend of at the be ginning of the year as at first contemplated. United States Steel failed to benefit from this trade newe or from a suggestion which found currency in a limited specu lative circle that tomorrow's dividend might be made at the 3 per cent aa a oompromlse between the present tate and the 4 per cent rate, which some of the speculative buyers had hoped for. The price waa run down to WV but met sup port about 70. Amalgamated Copper was unfavorably affected by the ren-wed de cline In copper metal in the London mar ket and tne fear thus aroused that the recent recovery In price had been manip ulative In Its origin. Announcement wa made during the day of a shipment of gold to Argentina of over ll.0mj.UU0 arranged as far ahead as Auguat 20, and several millions more are expected to go In the Interval. The pro portion and the persistence of thla re quirement engage tne best attention of the foreign exchange expert and are vaguely dreaaed as a possible disorganising force In money market calculation. Bond weer steady. Total sales, par value. I2.018.vu0. Cnlted Statea bond were unchanged on call. Number of aalea and leading quotations on stocks were as roiiows: New Yerk Money Market. NEW YORK. Julv 24V-MONRY On call easy; W11 per cent; ruling rat, l'e per cent; rinsing hid. r per cent: errered at I per cent. Tim loans, dull and somewhat firmer; alxty day, 2Sj24 per cent; ninety dvs. 214 per cent; Big month. 34 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAThR 1 Pr cent. STERLtNO EXCHANGE Easy. with actual business In bnkers bills at M KWftii 4 90 for slxtv ilnv bills, and at 14 1 li for demand Commercial bill. 14 V4.8E'e SILVER Bar, 61c; Mexican dollar. 44c. in N18 Government and railroad. steady. Closing quotation on bonds today were a follows' ..in4 ln MS 44 T4 lit M. M. 4VS " . 1"! .'pn 4i H 11 do 4V, VI K. V. Sn lit n, ,.. T4 ..!!' L 1 dab. 4a ltll.. S . . I.. N ul 4a IO014 in!1 M , K A T. lt 4a .'0O' dt n 4Vta Vi Klt Mo. I'a -tflr 4a M IIP. N R. R ut X 4 Ha H V N. V C. s Vl S lot do d.t 4a f.f N. Y., K. H. A H. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Receipt of Cattle, with Prices Steady to Easier. HOGS SHOW LITTLE IMPROVEMENT heet Open X'p Fairly Artlre and Stronger, While Lanae Command Price that Are Generally Steady with Last Week. r't V ret ta. di ponpon t'. 8a. ref do coupon f. t. 4a r . .. do coupon Allla-t hal. lat H Am. A 6a Am. T A T. c. 4a.lM4 A m. Tobacro 4a ... . do a Armour A Co. 4S Atrblion gen. 4a do cr. 4t do rr. .V At. V. L. It ta . flal A Ohio 4a ... do SHa do W. S4 Bra. Tr. rr. in . . . in. o( Oa. 6a. . .. ran. LHthr v C. of N. t. t rhea. A Oblo H ( 'hlrn A A. I f C B. A J. J 4.. do tn. 4a '. M. & 8. P. do erf. ft. . . r.. R. I A P. c. 4a.. do col. fta do rfd 4a Colo. 1ml. C l'o!o. Mid. 4a C AS. r. 4 Via D. A Jl c 4a D A R. 0. 4l do rat. 5a Platlllrra' Aa Krle p. I. 4a do gftl. 4l do c. 4a erica A It do serlea n 11 CT. PC4) N. A W. lat lS do ct. 4a No Psclflc 4a Wt do la M o . L. rfd 4a 1I4H Pfnn. ct. 3i,a Hit do con. 4a to...ltt Baadlns sen. 4a... c. 4a .1 '44 St. LAB F. ff 4 . 76', no tn fta . 014 t I,. S. w. c. 4a let) do 1st sold a Scfjoard A. I 4a . . lnlv, !o Pacific c. 4a. 4a. . ; do c. 4a .... do tut rcf 4 .. .... tt So Hallwac to II do am. 4a M fnlon pacific 4a .... fit do cr. 4a . do lal A ret. 4a. . 1S V. 8 Rubber to .... 4-4, V. 8 Steel :d to... 7 V -Caro. Chcm. 5a. T WabiKh lat Si do lat A ai. 4a... WMtern Md. 4a Weal. Elec. ct. to.. Ocn Klec. ct. 6a. ltd Wia Central 4a III. Can. lat rat. 4a. R'H Bid. Ottered. llDVi 9' 101 744, 104 li,4a 7i, 94 H . . IH . . . 4 ...104 V4 ... H ...111 ... 844 .104 ... 1 1 M4 m iosh at, 111 74 Ma 4 & rr H.-4 2N t7 ,tis HI rsi .'45 .131 310 0 13) 7 -v T ST, t Me 7 7 o 7 W 7 " 1 o 4 ii M M. rs !" .J! !7I 2M t Mi tH :. i.j .114 ) : tv 7 t :. 7 7 ;i4 7 TO 7 T) 7 71 7 T) 7 71 7 ; 7 74 South Dakota SOUTH OMAHA. Recelpta were Estimate Monday . Neb., July 28. lfTO. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep .... 4.M6 .: t.m Bame day laat week .. t.m Same day t week ago .. &.U7 S 81 Heme day I week ago .. 1 2W 1M Same day 4 week ago 3. mi 6.41 Kame day laat vear .... 6.247 121 The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hog and cheep at (South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year; 190. WA I nr. Dec. Cattle 4S2rt8 471.70s 26.50 Hog l.RlMlo 1,687.321 121 ' Sheep TK.S37 7ti.S77 30.44tl The following table lio the averap price Of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several daya, with eoinparrson; Date. I 10. 190CUff7.lSOS.lM6.!l!l. 190S. t i 7 4u 1..., ti, stock iiu'ved itaituy tne ut-it.iia vutiM ai priuva mat v.ei a1' viatt snui.g aa ni!iia! ru utui iui t.a.c A luiieiuet auie iKM tiou 01 lei'tripta i.ai.,,tii liat.uc imi wilsi aAic. a ,.e as a lule eaowta some nnpiov ciunu uci UtAt lit lAfci iuiii8(ia anu riiua), a'ia h one iouu QUA.i.y 13 1.0 suMiatiiy tit a biiaii uvuiuiia ui:u active tiaut. it srnviiaii itiitib a bettt'i 1. nit 10 the market, aa uaa tne cace UHH Inul'tUllfi. rvecciits vvttf iiiuuVnttf, I'OiiMI.'tiing almost utKuiy ot rangu otterttixs. ffvpiai cats vi tamos from Idaho were int'luueii among ttui ncvipts. but nckei sun affrared to re gard young Mull with diaiuvoi' and fct- lorded practiiauy no conipetiiioit to teeoi Ltm.ii'. 1 in lAtiu) iiumft as a result was '' iih(r slow and noiliing of any consequence m sold early to n et vatues. r ea. r buy ers, however. n-i not iuckm; and there was a good inquiry from mta source i'or anything uHabio tor f coding uutose. s yoming. lttulio and Mouianik were three of Hie licavlcsi contributors in today's market, wi'h a sprinkling of supplies from this slate and Io.h. A couple of loads of Idaho cal lings sold early at to fie; quite a string tC Idaho wethers reaistered at f!i 'o. with Montana wether at 1 he satne pi ic Wyoming wethers lirotiKht .i 05 and a parrel of nntlvc lambs from Iowa changed S.MO 7 :6J 3.0.1 1 ! Boston gtnek nnd Bond BOSTON, July 2.-Money, call loans. 24 for twelve-hour I Not included Temp- Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. No. of Central. Ptationa. Chicago, til Columbus. O Dea Molne. Is ... Tndiaiapolia, Ind.. Kansas City, Mo.. lottisvl!le, Ky Minneapolis, Minn Omaha, Neb ., St. I.ouls, Mo...., Fairly heavy rain were general through out the western portion of the oorn and wheat region Sunday, and some very heavy falls occurred in Kansas and Missouri. Lighter rain occurred In all the eastern districts except the Columbus. U A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. 24 ,84 62 .W 11 M 00 13 74 60 .21 13 14 61 T IS M W .M 18 M 62 T SO 80 00 .04 18 72 it .28 12 SJ 6? M KW TORK GENERAL MARKET Quotation of the Day Commodities. oat Vartea Allla-Cbelmar afd ..... Amalfamatad Copper . Amarlran Afrtculiural Am. Sugar Am. Can pld An. C. A g A mar loan Cotton 011.-- Am. H. L. pfd Am. lo tarurltiea Amarloan Ltnaaa4 Anartoao lxwotnotlv , Aaa. g. R Am. S. A R. ptd Am. Sugar Ratinlng... Ana. T. A T Am. Tobacco pfd American Wovlan Anaoonda MiolO( Co .. Atchiaon ale. High. Low. 11, too 100 1,600 I JO J IKI !. 109 1.4WI 14,9W 7K) 4O0 0 400 '. "i.iw 4.S0O 61 444 4U1a t 61 4 74H 41 40 HS 11114 140V, 101 "it" ins 61 8tH 44 4i tii 41 14V, ' 7 14T 44 HIS 12iH 140Vt !01V iiii 116 Cloaa. 5V 4414 40 X 01 V, .4 "V III iih V4'4 111 K4-, 140V4 lot 14 4u libs Atohiwn pfd 1U4V, t?3 per cent; tlmo loans. XliB per cent. ing quotations on stocks and bonds as follows: W Arlions Com lot Atlantic 114 lllnabam UH Fittte Coalition . . V4V, Cal. A Arlson... fS Cantennlal 147 Copper Hange .... 110 Pair wat l Franklin H...l9 OranbT .1!rt4 oracno canane . . 44 Iale Royal .106 " Maaa. Mining .... . Hi Vl.-hlgan 117 Mohawk 1S4V, Mont. C. A C I4OV4 Nevada ... M Old Iiominlon 1'iiV, Oacaola Pom 1. A 8 4l4 Parroi Ecllaon Klec. Illu. . . -ISO Qulncjr Maaa. Electric 1244 Shannon do pfd ,. Tamarack Vaaa. Oaa I!4 Trinity t nltad Fruit ISi 1'. 8. Mining i nliaa . m bl u. B. oil. Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy. Wheat I I . July 1 OT 1 08 1 H 1 OSHI 1 07 Sept. 1 W4 1 0 1 08' 1 0lH l H Deo.' 10a-4 i04V 1 02V. 101 1 OlVaS May I 0V , 1 lit 1 06 10. Corn 1 July 704 714 H 70 71 Sept 766H '.' B7 ' ! 6S'4-g', Pec. Ma6o7 . ea 60. 554;'io7 !") May 67 14M1 " 67V K Oat I July '-44. UK 43,1 4SH1 44 Sept. lOH-aV, 40 SSA, 40,40 H Iec. 40SW 404 40 40J 4. May 4i.42H 43VW ' 424 CrS 4 Pork- - July 20 87V4j 20 80 Sept 21 00 21 07Vi M 87H 21 071 21 00 Lai a I July 1167HU72H SepU 11 70 11 75 H 66 U 70 1 11 70 Blba- I July 11 rm 11 40 Sept. 11 86 ( 11 87 U 22 11 27i 11 37Vi No. t. Cash quotation were as follow: FLOt'R Easy; winter patents. 5.809 40; straight. lo OtaoA.25; ' spring patents, ti (KXa.30; straight, 4OiU.6; bakers, 3.U 6 26. BARLET Feed or mixing. .W7c; fair to choice malting. 8373c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. 110; No. 1 northwestern, IhiZ. Timothy, 3.J. Clover. II0S6. PROVISIONS Mes pork, per bbl., I20.S6 20 87V. Lard, per 100 lbs., $11.67. Short ribs, aides tlotaae). tll.2fU 3a. Short clear sides (boxed). 1 11. 8712. 00. BL'TTBR Steady; creameries, 22V426c; dairies. &t3e. KtiCS steady : receipts. ll.Pot cases: at mark, caaea Included, ltc, first. 21c; prime firsts. 22c. CH EttSK Strong: dalle. 1! twins. 14vio; young Americas, loijld'ic; lung horns, lf.nl&Ve. POTATOES-Steady; choice to fancy, fit 670c; fair lo good. 6&fic. POl'LTRY steady 1 turkeys. 14c; chick ens. 13c; spring. I.e. VKAXi Steady ; 30 to 80 lb.. THt&'e: 60 to K lbs , IWuilUc; 85 to 110 lb., IW1II0. Total clearance of wheat and Hour were equal lo la.000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,846.000 bu.. compared with 1.7WOU bu. the correspondliig day a year ago. Th visible aupply ot wheat In the United State de creased 1.1K9.OU0 bu. for th week. The amount '4f breadstuff on ocean passage decreased 353. ) bu. Eitlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 6S1 cars; corn, 1HI crs; oats. 108 cars; hogs. 14.000 head. NEW YORK. July 24.-FLOUR-Recelpt, 14 St HI bbls- exDorts. 4.8O0 bbl. Market dull and easier. Minnesota patent, ta.tfi) t.M; Minnesota bakers, 5.36t6; winter patents, ISWyl W: winter etratghta, 16.669 fi 70: winter extras. 84.76ft6.40: Winter lo grades, 4.o!yS&.26; Kansas straights, 16 SOffl 6.76. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.60 tv4.flf; choice to fancy, f4. Hk34.ro. CORN MEAL Quiet; fine white And yel low, 11.6u1.70; coarse, 11.66431. 60; kiln dried $8.75. ' t R YB Uull 'and -nominal; No. I western. 860, f. o. b. New York. ' BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 76-3T7C, c. I f New York. WHEAT RecelDt. 7.200 bu.: exports, 16,0(10 bu. Spot market weak. No. 2 red, old, nominal; No. 2 red. new, $1.15', end August f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. old. $1 3H. f o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1 16'-. f. o. b. afloat Big re ceipts again precipitated a heavy selling movement and a violent break In price, the close showing c net loss and 8c a bu. down from the season' high point July cloaed at $1.26; September. $1.11 16-ltf 1.13V, closed at 11.12; December. $1 0.Hfi'l.n'A. closed at $1.10; May, $1.111.18. olosed at $1.12. CORN Receipt, 22.600 bu.; exports, $,400 bu. Spot market weak. No. 8 Old, W)c. nominal, elevator, and nominal, t. o. b afloat; No. 2 new, tl4c, winter shipments Option market was without transactions, closing lc net lower. July closed at 70, September at 76c and December at 6c. OATS Receipts, 119.250 bu. Spot market barely , steadv. Mixed, 26 to 82 lbs.. 66c, nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., 61 fji65c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 66fi62c. HAY Quiet; No. 2, a0i6o; good to choice, 96cu$1.00. ,rf4 HOPS Steady; atate. common to choice, ISM'S. 14lttc; 1Q7, nominal; Pacific coast 1J8, llulti' 1907, &6'12c. HIDES Firm; Bogota, 21S22c; Central America. I5UC PROVISIONS Beef, steady; ramuy, 114 00 14.00; mesa, tll.OOUU.0; beef hams, $34.0O) 26.00; packet. $12 60fo.i3.00; city xtra Indian mess, $20.fO21.O0. Cut meats, stead; pickled beitlea, tV2.6C3100; pickled hamj, $125O4130O. Iard, eay; western, $11.3 12.00; rerined, quiet; continent, u a; Doum America, $13.00; Compound, $7 62f 1.87. Pork, steady; family. $21.6022 00; Short clear, $21.6023.00; roesa, $21.26 22.00. TALLOW Quiet ; city, 6 K-iuc; country. 6 5-16tt6 13-16C. , RICE Firm; domestic, lair to extra. 3Utic; Japan, nominal. BUTTe.it nareiy ateaay: creamery spe cials, 27327c; official price, !7o; extrae, 26tT27c; western factory, first to finest, tl 210. CHEESE steady; new state, iuu cream. specials, 149160. EUtiS r irm; western extra nrsis, ksv 24o; first. 2122c; second, JOilo. POUTRY Dreaeed, Irregular; western chickens, broilers, 16gS3u; fowls, 169160. turkey, HfaOc. Atlaotlc Coaat Una... Balttmora A Oblo kal. A Ohio pfd Bathlahem gtael Brasklra Rapid tr Canadian Pacific Central Lsathar CMitral Leatbar pfd Cantral of Naw Joraaj ChaaapMk A Oblo Chicago A Alton Cblcag Great Weatere Chicago A N. W C, U. A St. P C. C, C. it. L. Celsrad P. I Colon lo A go Cola. A go. lat pfd Oot. So. Id pfd Consolidated Oa Oora Praducta Dataware A Hudaon , DoBTar A Rio Uranda O. A R. O. pld Ijlatlllara' Boourltla Erl an ut pit Erla Id pfd Oanaral Biactrle Orwat Nortbara pfd.. Ureat Nortbara Or llllnola Cantral luurborougb Mot. .. Int. Mat. pfd Int. Harraatar .... Int. Marina pfd.... International Paper Int. Pump low CaotraJ Kansa Cltr Bo K C. io. pfd Loulavllla A N... .. 100 100 I.K10 aVJ l.0U 1, too OU0 1.4UU 1.100 1.000 llHa io M 74 mi t 7S 4 1 116 164 1,100 44 cUa. Minn. A St. L . t. P. A 8 I. 400 1U0 wo ao0 IO 100 800 1,4x0 100 IMI 100 J, UOJ 100 . 00 I.6u0 1.400 auo "ioo 1.000 100 1,600 300 M m 1,000 12 ' 140 a Hi 4. 17 64 44 147 ill 71 164 1414 44 " ' 4 Ui 66 146 7i 42 V4 61 1WV4 61 4 U 1UV4 IU U7 116 tlOO 44 4114 Mlaaourl Pacific M., K. A T M , K. A T. pfd National Blaeult National Load 100 K N. R. R 0' M. lat pfd 60V tiVa Now York Central I.puo IMvi N. T., O. A W 1,000 6S14 Norfolk A W ,6M 4V Nortb Amorlcaa ixi alia Monitor Paolflo 1,100 1UV4 Paciflo Mii loo tu Pannarlvanl 4,900 117 Poop la' a 0s 100 116 V r., t,. , u. at st. if.... Prase Steal Car Pullman Palace Car.. Hallway Steal Spring Reading 14,000 Itapubllo Stool 4,700 Rapubllo Stl pfd I,0b0 Rock I aland Ob lO.liaJ Rock laland Co. pfd 40 St. L. A t. P. Id pfd 1,109 fet. Louis I. W too It. L. 8. W. pfd 600 bioas-bbotnald g. A 1 4 Soot born Paolfie 21,100 out born Railway too 60. Railway pfd luu Tenneaa Coppar 100 Taia A Pacific M T , St. L. A W oo t. L A W. Dfd an Union Paclfie 17, too I'nlon Pacific pfd pio V. g. Realty ajo I'. I. Rubber 100 V' 11.700 11. g. Steel pfd l.oo I'tak Covper KO Va.-Caiwlln Cbamlcul ... 70,1 Wabwak oo Wabaak pfd l.iuO Waaiem Maryland 4,600 Woatlngbouaa Elactrto k waatem (Jnloa 1 d WbMlIng A L wiaooaain cantral iott auaa for tha toy, 111,000 (bare. 13 1 2 77 lb6St ?( 6i4 ! 1M 164 'ii V 'ii 04 lit -I lil 4 411 IT M 14 41 lln4 ltH 71 166 14 44 'i.ia' 44 'iiv 44 141 H 64 144 71 41 Atrhlton adj. 4a... do 4a Mai. Central 4a.. Atchiaon It. R do pf.l Boaton A A lhanjr. . . Hcaton A Maine., noaton EloTalrd Fltchburg pfd N. Y., N. H A I'nlon Pacific ... Am. Arga. Cham.. do pfd Am. Pncu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolan ... do pfd Ulos- wer .. 4SU, .. t I 14-11 .. X ..104 .. 14 .. M .. 7H -- 17 -.101 .. w, .. M .. 10 .. ir .. 15 ... S . . 6bS ..134 .. II ...II ... 16 ..18 ... lilt ... 80H S3 July 14... T 761.1 July 16... 7 81. luly 16... 7 July 17... 7 72 July 18... July 19...,' T 76 j uly M... 7 74-I1 July 21... 7 70 July 22... 7 68, July 23... 7 67 July 24... 7 671 July 8ft... I 1 July 26... I 7 H0-V 6 4)1 I I 67) ( 47j 6 181 6 16 81 5 71 6 64; 6 IK 5 17 I 87 6 71 60! 5.,9I 5 3 6 441 6 72 6 61. 6 61 I 5 20 6 40 I 5 6! 6 621 6 66: 6 2l! 6 8J I 6 74i 6 rl 6 bi n 1 ! ' 6 38 1 5 801 6 47 6 r9: 6 03 5 2J 6 27 6 48) 6 61 6 101 b k:. 82 5 88l I 6 48 5 l'7i 5 20 6 84; 5 H2; 6 r.2 14 941 6 2j 6 Stl S 04 6 65! 8 47 I 6 18 6 24 6 6! 6 62, 6 65, 6 0l 6 On I 6 P9I 6 50 6 oO 0 11 Sunday. The official number of car of stock brought Intoday by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. St. P 1 Union Pacific 29 C. A N. W., east C. A N. V west W C, Bt. P., M. O C. B. A Q., west 61 C, U. I. P., east 3 Illinola Central C. O. W 2 Total receipts 193 The disposition of the day's receipts was a follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs, sneep. 6 ii! 2 24 I 1 .. I 11 3 'i 1 45 27 sni.ill harvlu At ttt Quotations on fat sheep afd lambs: O. md to choico spring lambn, $7.S.Hf7.76; fair to xooil s pi I it r lambs. $'! ,Wif7 Jfi; good to choice yeariliiKs. 8fi.4ti. 5.S0; fair to Kootl yearlings, lo IX'ii 5. 40 ; good to choice we'h ts. $4.itii5.10; fair to good wether. IJ.JR-uT I '10; oo.l to choice ewes, $I.1C4.0&; fair to irood ewes. $3..T6fi4 15 H'-presentative sales: No. 120 Montana wethers 4i4 Montana wethers 14 native lamb" 4 native ewes 4" native lambs Una the ewes T natiio ewe 2 native lambs V native ewes Ii! native lanihs. feeders.. 1"." nnllvc lamrm Ii.l Wyoming ethers l:4 Wvomlng wrther W'-otiilii weilicrs 2?0 Wyoming ethers 1447 Orenfiit wether 21 Oregon wethers, culls.. CIIICA4SO ,iR UTIKK M.41IKCT Av. Pr. 11". .'. -V 115 6 r , 7 .' 7 M) , 1 3 10 . '.! 6 ( 0 , 101 4 Ml , no 4 :o .41 r. no , lfv.' 4 ?- . AT, 6 01 . To I', HO . 11.1 r. n-, .104 5 Or. . 103 4 9.1 . 10:1 4 :K) . in-. 6 rr. .99 3 40 Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prerlaloa. KANSAS CITT. July --TVHEATJuly. 1100 bid; September, 8c; December, 88e bid. Cash, lo lower; No. $ hard, II 03 .Ji ll; No. 8 hard. $1 Oltil 10; No. t red, $1.0801.08; No. 8 red. $1.001 1.01. CORN July 6S; September. 61(flC seller. Cash, lilc lower; No. 8 mixed, 67c; No. $ mixed, 6ib7c; No. I white, 70 t)70c; No. 8 white. 70c OAVS c lower; No. t white, 684340 No. 8 mixed, 434&c. RY K 7i')0c. HAT Unchanged to 15c$$l lower; choice tamothy, llO.oOitfll 00; choice prairie, $8.00; choice alfalfa. 11200013.60. BL'TTEH (."reaniety extra, e; firsts. 23c; seconds. 21c; packing stock. 18d. KOOS Extras. 22c; first. 20c; current re ceipts, 16c; seconds end dirties. 14c Receipts. Shipment Wheat, bu 187,008 166.000 Corn. bu.. 47.0U0 4.0"0 Oat, bu 23,000 $.000 Options at Kansas city ranged as followa: 8t. LobI PT. LOt'IS, 1 Geaeral Mo. Julv Market. IS. W H EAT .Lower; N. 2 red. 610f.ol0e; No. hard. C 0ri r :i; taeptember, llOi7: Oecember. 81. 01. ti 1.02. CORN Ixiwer; No. t. 7!S724c; ber. 6Sp: December, 633tJc; No. 74t 76c. Septem t white. iATS-Lower: No. t new. 42943c: Ken- tember, Sc; Deeembv. 3c; No. 8 white. old 62c. nominal. RYK-Ptea.iy; 82c. FIAil'R 4Stadyt red winter patents. $. SO 4i5''C. extra fancy and straialtt. $t06ij6 26; hard winter clear. $4.Ca(5 0u, CORN. MKA !$1 40. I IRAN Lower ; eackrd. east track. $10671 I 07. ' HAT-Weak; timothy, $11 JtVal7j0; prairie, $3.0Ot?ll 68 r.A;iir o Vie. ' . .. HKMP VWIMC-Td PHjV16IONA Hoik, tmchaaged; jobbing: $21 t Lar.l, lower; prim pteam, $11 45tj II 6V Dry salt meale. ateadv; boxed extra shorts. $J..7; clear rib. (U.7I; short dears. I Open. I High. I Low. Cloit. Wheat I I I I July 1 1 1 1 1 00" 00if September ..-!9SI 801 S ts Iecember .... B, 7' Nh Corn- I July I I 6M! 661 nB September ...1S' 611 ll' 61 December .... 61 511 601 50 A 146 14 10 II 77 61 844 4 3 11s I ae 81 4 60 N4, lie 14 106 M I Tl 1.1 W, i'. 21 4414 !44 164 U Kll'4 97 4 7614 4 84 44 U IS II u II 4 60 4 lil a 104 4 w u 124 60 H o M 6 IS ! 4 21 " Ii 14 MA 71 114 St 1M 71 1' 6 It II 0 u Ui AI 4 ' ta 69 4 14 IMS ! law 44 84 II l14 WH 4tt14 II 142 64 141 1.1 14 41 ' 104 0IS4 U 126 6IS 4 U14 1W14 o 117 11614 44 1U 44 16414 414 loS 17 I6" 24 4S IS 14 I" 1 ai IIS 14 4H II ll. 104 a w 7014 1MS4 ' ' 6614 6 1 14 it do pfd I) l lah 4114 I' S. Steel. do pfd AdTanturo Allouex Amalgamated Bid. Aaked. ... 70S Victoria 12414 inona , 414 Wolverine . 4714 North Butte . 81 4S . ISO . (4 Forelicn Financial. LONDON. July 26 Money was In quiet demand and plentiful supply on the market today. Discounts were ateady. The Bank of Kngland and trie continent shared in the $4,826,000 gold available. On the Stock exchange the chief business was in the arrangiment for the carry over, at un changed ratea. owing to the monetary use. Business for the now account was meager, all gilt-edged securities declined on at tractive Issue corfilng out. Foreigners and home rails were dull, while copper shares eased on realisation. Kaffirs Im proved In the afternoon. American aecur itiea opened dull, and during the morning session little trading occurred. At noon the market was dull, with price from lower to higher than Saturday's New York closing. . The B-ofetonal stit1ned the market until N4w York offered South ern Pacific and United State Steel, which caused A reaction. Value hardened later, but the market closed undecided. BERLIN, July M Price on th bourse today were Irregular. PARIS, July 86. Price on the bourse today were unfavorably Influenced by the heaviness or Spanish shares. . New York Mlntngr Stock NEW YORK. July 26. Closing quotations n mining stocks were as follows- 15 LeadTlll Con. Omaha Packing Co. Swift And Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Schwartt-Boland Lobman Benton A Vansant... Hill A Son F. P. Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. II. Bulla L. F. Husx U Wolf McCrenry A Carey. Sam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Layton Kohrs Smith & Bolaley Other buyers 496 96u 671 287 "36 06 106 177 71 22 96 35 2-S0 2 245 66 375 649 704 420 260 4.1' Mil 2,300 678 125 120 4 311 2,767 Total 4.417 2,643 6.S92 CATTLE Receipts of caale this m ru ing numbered 190 cars, aa against 176 last week and 2o8 two weeks ago. There were a good many westerns Included among the arrivals. . The market on cornfed cattle was not very active, but still price were steady on the desirable kinds with laat week and and then It waa possible to find a sales man who figured that he was getting a little more than steady prices. However. half fat corn feds were more or less neglected and weak sellers. Weetern beef was alio slow in selling, packer taking advantage of liberal receipt and of un favorable reporta from eastern point to pound values to some extent, so that the market on that kind of cattle waa slow to loo lower. The offerings of cows and heifers were larger than on most days of recent date, and while sellers who happened to have someining tnat ouyer wanted Drougnt Story of Day's Trading on Cnttle. Hoar nnd Sheep. CHICAGO, Julv 26. t'ATTLK-Receipt. 17.(100 head: market steadv to 10c higher; steers, $."..tiV.i7.2.r.; cows. $3.JHVfi5.2i.; heifers. $8 r.W&.00; bulls. $71.40 4.W.; calve. 83.00iiH.ifl; slockers nnd feeders. 3.7!Viia.lu. HOOS-Receipts. 27. WH) head; market steadv to strong; choice heavy. $l.2(i.80; butchers, $8.1t8.2r; light mixed, I7.i.0.i75; choice light. $7.90 11 8. 1.".; packing, $7 H-V 7.60, pigs, $f..6U'7.; hulk of sales. t7.75fi$15. SHEEP AND LAMns-Reoelpts. 22 000 head; market, 2'.c lower; sheep, $4 OO'qS.OO; I ft 111 hs, $ti .Wii'.'b; yearlings, $4.7fi16.O0. Kansa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 26. CATTLE Re ceipt, 13.000 head, Including 3 600 south erns. Market 10c to 16c higher. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.25t7.1fi. fair to good, $4.75u6 15; western steers, 14-11 $6.25; stockers and feeders, $3.16'u6.O0; southern steers. $.1.4116. 15; southern cows, $2.25'ii4.00: native cows, $2 2Mt4 iO; native heifers, $3.4ftc(7.O0; bulls, $;i.0y4 50; calves. $3.7.Vy7.25. HOOS Receipts. 6.000 head. Market steady to 6c hltrher: top. $7.90; bulk or sales. $7 66117.90. Heavy. l7.SMj7.90; rack era and butchers. $7.00r(i7.90; light, $7.,16f 7.S0: tiles. $"..oO''!7.25. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 6.0X) head. Market for fheep steady, lambs 16c lower. Lambs, $5.76!(7.60; yearlings, $5.00j 6.00; wethera. $4 2ii5.40; ewes, $3.75'g6.2i"; packers and feeder. $3.005.50. Ut. I.onl l.lve Mock Market. ST. LOt'IS. Julv 26. CATTLE Receipts, 7.000 head, Includins 3 900 Texans; market steady to 10c higher: native shipping and export steers. $t.l'.iii7.10; dressed beef and butchers' steers. $5 fi0a6.2T; steers under 1.000 pounds, $4. 40. 7.; stockers and feed ers, $;1.2ift5.15; cows and heifers. $3.4S7.00; canners. $2 00fi2.u0; bulls. $3 50 5 00; calves, $"..26S7.60; Texas and Indian steera, $3.35g. 6.10; cows and heifers. $2.2;.tM.M. HOGS RecelptM. 6.000 head; market 10c lh. n.ral market1 nlh,ri nlH ,ul llh,B' f"7f8.0O; packer, tne. general raarnet ; 1 v lft. hll,h,,r.. aj ht a is, HORSE THIEVES W BAND Relieved Hostler All Over oath Da kota Are la O.e Or canlaallon. riERRE. S. IV, July 34 ifpeclal.) Re rorta of local paper Indicate that horse thieve are working? at numerous place over the tate, probably all working Inter chaneeable with one another. Marshall county Is complaining of their work In that part of the state, as le Hyde county and Potter county. K N. Rni tolemew. a Potter county prisoner confined In the Jail In thl county, wrote n letter to Jl"i Cohnrn, who wa raptured In Potter county and is confined in Hi Stanley county Jail on a horse stealing charge The letter was secured by the sheriff of Stanley county, and shows a general un derstanding: between the two In regnrd lo operation In the northern pari of thfl state, and sriMl.ig condolence to his friend who has fallen into tie clutches of Ih law. with a strong desire to help him a soon as he himself Is clear eo as he would be of such assls'ance n would count. WOMAN ON RURAL MAIL ROUTE Look After Family and Children sal Work for I oclf nm. Too. SIOUX FALLS. S.,D. .'uly IU. -1 Special.) -The little tillage of Ten, situated south west of Sioux Kalis has among Its resi dent a woman who is making a fin record as a rural mall carrier. 'J'hc woman Is Mrs 11. Uecicti. wl.o. In addition to looking after a lanilly of children. Is tli carrier on nnc of the rural, mail route extending from Tea lo the Tarmlng .-eglon in that vicinity, Few. rural mall 1 arriers In the state or country ate liiore prompt end rorr.Tt thnn she In delivering mall. Nellher the extreme heal of summer or the excessive cold of winter has any terrors for her, she milking Jicr jips regularly tin otifchuui tlf yettr. rain or shlno. Aliened Murderer liltes llond. VERMILION. S. IV. July 2fi. -(Sped!.) Nils 1'. Swpiuoii of (Intfield tonhlp. Clay county, held to Hie Octobrr term of crlcuit com 1 on a chHi'gn of inurdor, was released f com the county full last evening on a $'J0.0Ot) bond. Ills sureile being Messrs. 1). M. Imr.nii, llutvty (liinilct son and (i. T. Salmer, all of Vermilion. He wS re leased on an order from Judge Jones of Sioux Falls, who Is In cunrgc of the First circuit during the 'absence, of Judge E. U. Tripp of Yankton. Swensott Is 72 yeurs of sikp and I charged with giving his ' iTausUiici -in-law poison, from which she died. Shocked II) l.lectrlc Light. VERMILION, S. IV, July 26. (Special.) John E. Ilitt. a harness-niAker of this cltv, came near being electrocuted while turning on an electric light In hla barn. He waa standing on damp ground anil reached up to turn on the light, when a current passed (hronmi his body and rendered him unconscious for thirty min utes. The flesh on one of his fingers was burned to the bone and one leg is crippled ao yiat he can hardly walk. 1 Hlailn Xan Believed Drowned. VERMILION, S. D-, July W.-(Speclal ) Three weeks have elapsed since Henry Parsons disappeared from h! farm home In the north part of Clay county, and the family member have concluded that he wa drowned In the Vermilion river and hla body carried down stream. The river haa been dragged for some distance, but without avail. w . . . . 1 was .low iith rtnaVnwrd tendenne To 7jf 8 10. butcher and best heavy, 8.UV& quote It steady to 10c lower would juet Alio nrunawlcli Con. ... Com. Tunnel atock.. do bonda Con. Cal. A Horn SlWar Iron Silver . Offarad. V. 6 , M . II . 43 . 15 Hi Utile Cblot Maxlr.n Ontario Onhlr Standard Yellow Jacket .. 44 .. 7 .. 40 . .185 ..115 -.160 .. t OMAHA, day were Bank Clearing. July 26. Bank clearings for to- $2,808,864.84 and for th corre- Londoa Stork Market liUnUUB, JUIV SB. A merino, n .u,..m opned dull, and during th morning ses sion very little trading occurred. At noon tne market was aun. with prices dull and 11-wuj m tv n niner man Saturday's New x ora ciosinv- London closing stocks: Canaola. money . do Aooount AnaaJ. Coo dot Anaconda Atchiaon .... 4a aid Bltlmer A Ohio.. Canadian Pactf to . . . Choaapaako A 0... Cklr(o O W Chi., Mil. A it P. Do Boor Dei'oe A Rio O... do fit in. do 1st pli do Id pfd Orand Trunk llllnola Cantral 14 Loulavlll A N.. fj M.. K. A T Hi N. Y. Cntral... . 10 Norfolk A W... I1W do pfd lufVa Oularlo A W..., lu14 Pannarlvanl. ... r. Rand Mtna I"V Raadln I loutt ham .140 to pfd 14 Southam p.oirio 41 I'nlon Pwifio..., Jl do vi T14 t'. I. A V do pfd 44 wabah 1144 do pfd 14 Spaolah 4a BlI.VKR-Bar, ateady at 23 Hd per ounce nori mu 1 Ta yrr cent. The rate of discount In the open market ror nort dim is 1 per cent; for three nionina tuna, 1 1-10 per cent. 141(4 41t .laaat . 444 ,. 4444 . T0t . 1U ,. 7ISJ ..1144, ,.1-IH .104 ,. 1144 , .111" 714 spending date last year, $1.848,996 71. Cotton Market. KEW TORK. July 26. The cotton mar ket opened barely ateady at a decline of 167 points in response to lower cabin than due, ana sola iv 10 is points net lower during the early session under bear pres sure and scattering liquidation. No further llouldatlon of conaequence was shown In today's weather map In Texas. The mar ket was bareiy steaay auring tne miaaie of the morning. Futures opened barely steady; July. l!.02e; August, ltSRc; September, 11.8o, of fered; October, ll.nSci December, ll.Oto; January. 11 Rso; March. 12 00c; May. 12.01o. Future closed tady; July. 11. Mo; Au gust, 11.92o; September, II.860; October, ll.Mo; November. 11.84c; December, 12c; January, 1.97c; March, 1199c; May, Ue. Spot closed quiet at B points lower; mid dling uplands. 12.46c; middling gulf. ll.TOo. Rales. 800 bales. OA LVF.8TON, Tex., July 99.-COTTON Steady at lic. BT. LOUIS, July 24J.-COTTON Steady; middling, 12a; no sales; reoelpta, 38 bales; shipments, 81 bales; stock, 80 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July 28 COTTON Spot, quiet, unchanged; middling, U'tci sales, 400 bales spot, 600 bales to arrive. about cover prevailing conditions There were quite a good many stocker and feeders on sale thla morning, but there waa also a pretty good buying de mand especially on the part of specu lators, and th market was fairly aeUvi. and steady. Quotation on cattle: uood to choice cornfed steers, $6.o6&86; fair to good com fed steers, 88.30&4.H6; common to fair corn fed steers, lfi.3Oai.0; good to choice year lings, $6.604.!0; good to choice range beeves, $6.00)6.60; fair to good range beeves, I4.60ft6.00; common to fair range beeves. 18.764.60; good to choice fed cows and heifers, $4.wvrj6.60; lair to good cows and heifers, l3.Wrt-4.i6; common to fair cows nd heifers, tl . 7fg 8 . CO ; good to choice toe le er and feeder, $4 2i.o& 26; fair to good stockers and feeders, $3.764.26; common .'took heifers, $3.261;3.66; veal calves, $3,600 ,ou; duii. stags, etc, 4J.uotjo.uu. Representative sales: UKEP STEERS. Metal Market. NEW TORK. July 86. METALS The London tin market was Irregular, with spot hither at fill 10s and future lower at 1184. Locally the market was easy at $2.1IV4J ft). 30. Copper was lower at 61 10g for spot and MO 6a for futures In London. Locally the market was quiet and unchanged, with lake quoted at $18. ST Hip 18. BO, electrolytic at 813 00118.12141 and casting at $12.8TVi4T18.o0 Lead was quiet and unchanged at $4 800 4.36. SDelter was unchanged at f?l 17 4d In London. Th local market was quiet and unchanged at $6 SR 40. Iron waa un changed at 49 md for Cleveland warrants In the English market. Locally the Iron market waa firm, with No. 1 northern foundry quoted at $17 204JTT.4. No. t north ern fotindry at $1 7517. 00 and Vo. 1 south em and No. 1 eouthern soft at $18.797 IB. ST. I1I1S. July 26. METALP lead. firm. H2?M,J4 8S. Spelter, higher, $6.30. Local gerarltiee tgaotatloae. Quotation. Irnlahs4 hr San not Bumi, Jr., (14 Visible 'apply f Grain. LEW YORK, July M The visible sup- d y of grain in tn 1 ntiea states Saturday, July 24. a compiled by the New Tork produce exchange, was aa follows: wheat, tO'td.OuO bu.; decrease. 1.197 ooo bu.; corn. 2.4'.4.0o0 bu.; decrease. 84 OuO bu.; oate, 4.7oi is. bu.; decrease, WS 008 bu. ; rye. 1:44 tV) bu. : Increase. 1 000 hu. barley, j',? . bu.; decrease. 806 000 bu. The vllble aupply of wbeat In Canada last Saturday waa 1,110.000 bu., an Increase of 844.000 bu. Peerla Urwla Market. PEORIA. July M.-COR.V Lower; No. 2 yellow, 724,c; No. I yellow, 72c; No. 8, No. 4. Tic: no Brail, t47c. OAT9-Utr; No. I white, white. 44644V.C-. No. 4 whl'a, dard. 4d44o. 73c; IBVe; No. 8 Kav Tort Life bmldios, Omaha: AIM, Kak., atuaiclpal 4a , Aar Co Cudahf PachlDg Co.... Colaaabua. Nab., Cla. Light la 14S6.. City ol Umaha ftoodi 4Wa Cltr of Omaha 4 II I Deuflaa County 4a 1(24 rirat National Banh. to Ulufti. i:y Eanaa city kj. aa 1111 Lincoln Traction la lt. Nabraak T AP 1441 Nao Toiophona Stork Omaha Oaa I 111 I Osaka Bio. LAPS, llrl Omaha A C. B tl Rr iJ 1114 Omaaa A C. I- H hr U Ooaak C. B r. td , oinaka A O. ti Rr. c 4li Oaaaka A C. . t R; A St. fit A. Omaha Water Co. la 1444 Omaha H ot T. biiit to f'4 i ... goutk Cmana Sowar 4Wa l2a Sloua Clr it' ck Yarda pfd 4.. .:... Tri-dtat Land, hwotl'a L..U.I to Ion Stock Yarda, Omaha, tV wriaht A wllh.imr I pld. Bid. tl4 4 V, 1 , iii lot 14 ii Hi , 100 al14 II 1414 . , lWhj Aakaxl. 1(a) US luu 6 l'V lu.-J 1"1 Jul v 11U "4 10414 Wl 1 4414 71 lot 0 514 4 7 44 Oils l Roal. NEW TORK. July Jfl. COTTONSEED Oil. Steady : prim crude, nominal: prime yellow, $5.l0iiro.4?4j; September, IMIHff 4J. Petroleum. tedy; refined, New York, $8 25: Philadelphia and Baltimore. 88 20 Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, $4.70. Turpentine, firm, 60V4C. ROSIN Steady : strained, common to rood. IA 80. OIL CITY. Pa.. July i OIL Credit bal ances. $168; runs. 886.841 bbl.; average, lRS.JfflO bbls : ehlpments, 377 84 bbls.; aver- ase. 190.008 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ca., July K-TTTRPRN- T1NE Firm, 484e. ROtJIN-FIrm; B. 88 70: D. $3 26; R. 88 86 F, $3 86: O. $3 90: H $4 27H: I. 14 18; K. A Ml ii. $6. IB: N. $6 80fj.30; W Q., 15 r."tT8 40 W. W.. $6.30116 .50. Bank of Germany Statement. gaaar and Molaesea. NEW YORK. July 2. SI "(JAR Raw nulet; fair refining. SISc; centrifugal. 94 test. 3.9sV,c. Molasses a igar. 8 23He. Re fired, steady: No. 8. 4 4f.c; 7o. T. 4 40c No. 8. 4 87; No. 9. 4.Mc; No. 10. 4 26c; No. II 4 2Cc; No. 12 4 16e: No. 13, 4 loc: No. 14 4 10c: coi.fectlonera' A 4 75c: mould A, 6 80c rut loaf. 6.7t".c; crushed. $ffc: pejwdered No. 94 84 1 II 47 I I I 11 4..... N 8.'.... 11 81 1 1.... I:::: 3... 14 ... 11.... A. ..1074 ..1104 .. Til .14 ,.14 .. 820 ..101 .. Ml .. Ill .. 870 .. 07 COWS AND HEIFERS I4A I ! STEERS AND STAGS. 1114 4 10 BULLS. 1146 I M 1..., 130 I K CALVES. 800 I 00 I .. fcll I 10 J..., ut n BTOCKERS AND Ml IN 11 474 I 40 21 Pr. I 48 I 06 4 II I 10 ei No. 44... 40... ... 44... 141.. COWS. I (0 1 10 8 40 I TO I TO I M I II HEIFERS. I II II 14. II T. , 14.. 4 80. Av. ...1141 ...1M4 ...1141 ...1M4 ...1611 ...1000 ...11144 ...1016 ... (10 ... 766 ... IM Pr. 4 it I TO I at) 4 16 701 I 30 I 40 I 40 I 40 I 64 I W 8 30. KHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 8.000: market 10c to lSe lower; native mutton. $3.&0ii 4.60; lambs, $6.0017.76; culls and bucks, $J. 26 jj 6.26; stockers, J.i 2.Vi 4.00. Ut. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 2fi. CATTLE Receipts. 1,200 head; market ateady; steer, $4.60'ti7.O0; cows and heifer. $2.5(Vg.B0; calves. $3.607.25. HOOS Receipts. 3.000 head; market Steady; top. $7 90; bulk of sales. $7.f6&7 70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 head; market steady to l&c lower; lambs, $5.50rg7.60. . . Slonx City l.lve Stock Market. SIOCX CITY. July 26 (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady to strong; beeves, $o.on$j7.00; fat cows, 14 00-0 6 00; grass cows, 1.1. 00 )( 4. 00; feeders, $3 WiiA.tV,; yearllnga. $4.00i&.6.00. 1 HOOS Receipts, 5,000 head; market rteady to 60 lower; top of market, $7.60; bulk of hales, t7.40tf7.5i. 754 I 40 ..1110 4 00 Stock Receipts at the markets yesterday: South Omaha St. Joseph Sioux City , Kunsas City St. Louis , Chicago Totals In ftlaht. six principal Cattle. ... 6,247 ... 110 ... 1,000 ...130H0 ... 7.000 ...17,000 Hogs. 3.212 8 000 2.000 8.000 6.000 ' 27,000 western Sheen 3,M' 2,000 6.000 8,900 22,000 ....45.047 46,212 30,736 I 60 4 60 FEEDERS. 749 I 84 110 4 00 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 16 feeders.. 806 $ heifers... 610 26 oows 84 84 steers.. ..1012 eowa 1008 T oowa 868 oows 817 24 cows. 878 4 60 $ 10 $ 76 4 66 $ 60 $ 75 $ 1$ $ 60 8 bulls. 12 cows... M steers.. S eows... T cows... I heifers. t oows... I cows.. Teotere Bros., Nebraska. .1200 . 925 . 796 .1041 .1000 ,. 6 32 766 887 3 66 3 6T. 4 60 $ to 5 60 $ 00 8 05 t 66 S'80 8 30 8 00 8 K 2 80 4 55 4 75 6 60 4 40 4 00 2 26 4 70 I oows M $ 80 1 cow 700 I eows 900 $ 80 11 cows W0 11 eows 836 $ 80 1 bull 1000 $ heifers... 404 4 00 17 heifers... (TO S oows 860 I 80 T eows 914 18 oows H8 3 50 $ feeders.. 1(76 $ feeders.. 944 4 56 C. H. Kelly, Nebraska. 68 steer.. ..1133 4 75 28 steers.. ..1210 61 heifers... 837 8 60 27 calves... 1D 12 calves... 846 4 60 H. MoOlaln, Nebraska. 14 stookers. T78 I 90 7 feeder. .1061 T feeders.. 1061 4 40 4 feeders.. 1162 W. W. Ault-Veb. 18 cows 940 8 66 t cows 1023 L. N. Wonley-Neb. 60 steers... .1178 4 86 22 teet....1060 WESTERNS SOUTH DAKOTA. tl feeders.. 860 80O 2 feeders.. 960 $00 COLORADO. 1$ steers.. ..1008 4 60 W. 8. Hamilton, Wyoming. 22 oows 909 4 20 La Bonta Live Stock Co., Wyoming. K cows W0 I 45 159 feeders.. 11V4 4 90 HOOS Hogs sold very much a they did on haturday. or possibly a Utile stronger In pots. The big bulk of the hogs brought $7. 6(4(1. 40, the same aa they did at the clove of laat week. On the other hand, the top was to blgher. $7.76 being paid for one load of bogs weighing $34 pounds. As the coun try baa been cautioned to the effect that packera are no longer paying a premium lor big, heavy hogs weighing over o00 pounds, tbls sale might be a Utile mislead ing. It might be well, therefore, to under stand that tl was a fancy loud, all barrows, and really heavier than it looked to be in the pens. While the market was not ac tive, there waa a very fair demand and the pen wer cleared In very gtaod seaaon In the morning. Representative sales: BERLIN. July $6.-The weekly statement , w,: V'S' ' - , , of the Imperial bank of Germany ihowi M U.ArSh.-. -Steady; New Orleitns the following changes: Ca.n in band to-1 keule, good 10 choice, 2cy4ic open No. A. 8h. Pr. No. At. h Pr. la til 40 7 46 7" 114 l"l 1 40 14 ill 40 T 45 TS 114 140 T 40 66 14 II" TH 71 Ml fl ta) 4 ;i H T U 40 M iti 1 tl n 7 tl 1U 4 7 m At ISO T IS TS Ml a. 7 fl 4 114 . . . T 56 Tl m . 7 40 14 Wl 40 7 IS J41 an 7 T4 Pal ... T 61 M !' 7 40 t 40 t 4T1 II V 110 J tal tt 224 100 T 17 44 Ui 40 1 au Kralded by Steam of scorched by a fire, apply Bucklen Arnica Salve. Cure Piles, too, and the worst sores. Guaranteed, 2ic. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 26. -The con dition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust fund: Gold coin. H4S.8H3.809; .liver dol lars, $487,623,000; silver dollars of IRM, $4,13,- COO; stiver certificates outstanding, $487, 623,000. General fund: Standard silver dol lars, in general fund, $4,616,227; current lia bilities, 8S6,894,9W; working balance In treas ury offices, $34,074,865; In banks to credit of treasurer of United States, $43,802,726; sub sidiary silver coin, $26,568,573; minor coin. $2,4fcC,879; total balanoe In general fund, $107,898,100. v OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. Staple and Fancy Prod nee Prleea Far. ulshed by Bayers and Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to the retail trade In l ib. carton, 27c; No, 1, in 60-lb. tuba, 27c; No. 2, In 1-1 b car tons, 26c; In 60-lb. tuba, 24c; packing slock, 19c; fancy dairy, tubs, 21iu'i2c; common t Ml, fresh madu, lafyloHc Market changes every Tuesday. EGGS Fresh selling stock, candled, 21c. No storage stock in Omaha market. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin fujl cream, twins, 16o; Young Amotions, 4 In hoon. lVc; favorite, 6 in hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 In noop, 16Vc; cream brick, full case, lf.c; block Swlau, 15c; full cream llmburgor, 16c. fOL H it Y iiroller. 16c; alive, spring. 13c; hens, 10io; cocka, CHo; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c; turkeys, iic; pigeons, per doe., doc; guinea itiwia, per nut, i uu, squabs, per do , $2. Dressed hen, lie: spring lsil-Mc; oocks, 6Vic; ducka. He; geese, 11W; lurxey, ao. r inn rein caugnt, aimosi are dreaaed: HaiiDUt, c; burfalo, 9c; trout, 12c; bullhead, 14c; calflah, 17c; crapplea, sunfuh, oKc; black baas, 26c, whlleflsh, Vic; pike, 12o; salmon, 14c; pickerel, 10c; irog legs, one. rrean irozen: vvniteli.li. No. L luc; round, so; pickerel, dressed and headless, 7c, round, be; pike, d leaned. 10c: round, 9c; red mapper, Lio; Spttiilsh mack erel, lite; native mackerel, ioo each. MEAT CUTS No. 1 rlba, lBy.c; No. I rib, 13c; No. 3 ribs, 9c, No. 1 loin, 17c, No. 2 loin, 14c; No. 3 loin, 10vj,c; No. 1 chuck, 6Vte; No. 2 chuck, f.c; No.. 3 chuck, 4VkC, No. 1 round. 10c; No. $ round, UVic; No. 3 round, 9'ac; No. 1 plate, 6Sc; No. 2 plate, be; No. 3 plate, 4c. FRESH FRUITS Florida pineapples, ISs to 46s. $2 75 per era to; grape fruits, 86 sIzh, per box, 15; 40 eize, $. 60; 64 ie, $ti; l.a nanaa, fancy select, $1 lti2.0u; apples, home grown, per bu. basket, 9oc; market basket, 45c. CITRUS FRUITS Lemons. I3.504.M. orange. $2. 7D(j4. 00; Valencia Beedlcss, up to $:).;). VEGETABLES Kansas aweet potatoes, $2.76 per bbl. celery. Michigan, 25c bunch; smaller, 60u. Cabbage, huii.e grown, l1: per lb. Wisconsin Red Globe onion, 2V per lb. California cauliflower. uu l-e: trate. Tomatoe. Tennebsee, 4 basket. Hij 90c; crate, $4 00. Lettuce, per do., 3uc. Par anips. turnip, carrot, I'm per dozen. Flor Ida new beet, carrot, parinip. turnipa, etc., I.er do., 76c. POTATOES New, &6c per bu. HIDE No. 1 green, 10c; No. I cured, lie. 4 'of fee Merket. NEW YORK. July 26.-COFFEE-Fu-tui ea, ateady, net unchanged to 5 point lower; falus, i foO haars. Including July at 7.10c. September at 6 60c and May at 6.46c. i Spot, unlet; No. 7 Rlu, iHc; No. 4 Santos. 1 Qe Mild unlet: Cordova. ii1L'lc Horse Go I'p Hapfdly. EVANSTON, Wyo July 25,-(Speclal.)- Tora O'Nell of Cheyenne recently pur chased the Norrls Griggs ranch here for $35.0C0. While In tQvanstan a few days sgo O'Nell purchased a. bunch of. borses, and before same were loaded on the car he wa offered a profit of $1,100 on the deal, but refused and shipped the animal to Cheyenne, where he old the bunch to an Omaha firm at a profit of nearly $1,600. Horses are advancing rapidly in value and many good trades are reported. Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 26. IJUTTER Steady; extra western creamery. ?S1c; extra western creamery, ?64c; extra nrarliy prints, SOo EGOS-Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, fne cases. 24e, at mark; Pennaylvunla and other current re ceipt. In returnable cusps, 22c, at mark; western flrts, free, casf, -,210, at mark! western current, fecelpts, free cases, ttt 23c, at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York lull cream, oholce, 144c; (air to good, MtJrMVbo. Mlaneaitolle Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Julr 2.-WHEAT-July. 8121; September, $1 04Tkil.06; December, $1.03; caah, No. 1 hard, $1.24'4124"A; No. i northern, $12331.23; No. 2 northern, $1 20 121; No. $ northern. $l.iVgl.l9 FLAX-$1.46.tlWi. BRAN-$21.60. FLOUR Flrstl IpaleotS. $C.lWJi.40; aecond patents. $6 104.30; first clears, ,15.2.40; aeoord clears, $3.5663.75. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, July 245 WHEAT Spot, No. 2 red western v.lnler. nominal; futures, steady: July, 9 4d; September, 8a tHd; Deoeniber, 8a Hd. - s. CORN Spot, steady; uew American mixed, via Galveston, 6 2; future, quiet; Bepleltibei, 5 titl ; October, 6 tid. I'KAK CanadWn, firm, 7s lid. FLOUR Winter patents, firm. Ma. lHPS-In London, Paciflo coast, steady, 2 Ml 3. nolattt DULI'TH. July hard. $1.24: No. 1 northern. $1 :'3; July, lieceniher. $1.02!,. OATS 4'Jc. Grain Market. 2i. WHEAT No. I northern, $186; No. I 11.24; September. $106; Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. July t; . V 1 1 EAT-No. 1 northern, $1 if 1.31. No. 2 .virihrrn. $1 2W( S. inernber. ll.C4r-a'f; 1 Ol8,. OATS ..".c PARLEV Sample. 67fc'7')c. Toledo Seed, Market.-. TOLEDO, July 26 HEEDS Clover, cash. $1.t.5; October, $7.0i; December. $7 uS; March, $1 15. Prime timothy. $2.00. Prima alslke. $7 90; Auguat. $M.25. Waul Market. . ST. LOUIS. July W WOOL ftdy; rltory and western medium. 2;027c; mndlum. 21tl24o; fine, 12418He. ter-fln Flala Butter Market. ELGIN. Ill, July 86 BUTTER Firm; Salea for the Week. 1,016.300 lbs. Uerbert L Gpoch Co. Brokers aod Dealers OKALTf. rOVIBIO. TOCKB. Omaha Of fleet 810 2f. T. tlf. S.:dg. BU TlV'brn. Dougla eat. Indpsgat, A-Kl ant A-3122. Oldest au'i i.tsi 11.U4 lu ti.s '( i