(RAIX AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat tnd Corn Pricfi Both Affected by Favorable Weather. BEARS CONTINUE TO EULE RING Firm tn Steady Openlaar Wvea Way 1 adrr I nillnnril (.nod Shottlnt for f rnpa and Heavy Mot. mrm of 4. rain. I OMAHA. July in 5 The wheat market hd a firmer tone to day at the opening ovtlng to the unsettled weather, which curd some scattered buy ing. ( ounti selling has started up. but receipts are expected to Increase with the movement from the northwest, which should help the present bearish condition and keep Drlcea on the decline. Corn wa ateadv. but unchanged, with rash buyera a trifle low In taklna the lib- erl offering. Under preeent condition Uire I nothln to advance orloes. Wheat started trong with firmer cable and unsettled weather brought out soma support. Price declined later under con tinued favorable northweste-n report and a heavy movement from that section I al mot positive. Corn opened Bleed y with wheat, b'lt weakened later with cash value lower and only a fair demand. Future corn op tion are tintedy owing to the excellent weather and Blowing reporta from the en- tir belt. T Primary ihul recelDt were 1.699.000 bushels and ahlpment wero 788.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 1.07 000 bush el and ahlpmenta of $59,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 698.000 bushel and ahlpment war 819.000 bushel. againt re ceipt last year of SHj.noo bushel and ship ment of 223,000 bushel. Clearance were 24,000 bushel of corn, rone of rata and wheat and flour equal to 11. 00 buahela. Liverpool closed unchanged at Hd higher on wheat and d lower on corn. Local rang of option: Artlole. Opan. Hlgh.l Law. Close. I Te jr. Wheat I I I July... 4 fl'4r ! I H Sept... ST. 874 964! 96'4I 91 Corn- I I I July... 87V, TH 7H 7 Sept... tZfe 24 62'4 627, 0Jl7ly... 40S 40" 40S 40"f 40H Sept... M 8', S4 36 3'4 Oawk Cask Prlcea. WHEAT No, t hard, tl01tjl.03; No. 8 feard, 994J 11.00; No. 4 hard, 7(89Sc. CORN No. J, 4Hc; No. 8 64V1'q5c; No. 4. 13Hfi4o; no grade. ligc No. 2 yellow, MHJrt6c: No - 8 yellow, 64V4ti65c; No. 2 while, 69c; Wo. 8 white. SfiVa9o. OATS No. 8 mixed. 42(8 42Uc: No. 8 yel low, 42fedr4ftc: No. 8 white. 4243; No. 4 white, 41'ij"42c. RTE-No. 1 72Q73c; No. 8 70U71c. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oat Chicago 941 353 15" Minneapolla 68 ... Omaha "9 8 1' Iuluth 24 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION . Wheat Market Attain Developa De- elded Weakaeae. CHICAGO, July 27 Tha wheat market again developed decided weakness, follow lug a sharp bulge at the atart, and at the close prices were considerable nearer th dollar mark than on any previous aesslon since tha slump began. Af the close price showed a net loaa of Vic to Ifimo. Coax grain and provisions closed weak. A feature of wheat trading was the selling of a line estimated between 8.000. 009 and 4.00,000 bushel of the September delivery by the erstwhile leader of the bull. Much of this waa claimed for short" account; The market opened strong at prlcea V4c to J',4e higher than yesterday' close. July at $1 074 to S1.09 and September at 1l.ut.H4 to ii.ua. Prominent1' commission house wer ac tlv bidder: and thla started brisk cover Ing by short. The demand waa based largely on unsettled weather In the west nd southwest and on an official forecast for additional rain for tonight and tomor row. For July the bottom was reached at 81.044. and for September at tl.03itt l.4. t ' - Local receipt of wheat were officially reported at 943 car, and arrival at Kan sas City and 8t. Louis totalled Mft.DflC bushel. Private elevator were reported to be moving a large amount of contract wheat, which would be delivered on July rontraet within a day or two. The mar ket closed weak, with July at 81064 and September at $1 03V Widespread ralna- over the southwest raused a further decline In corn prices, the market . being weak nearly all day. The market closed weak, with prices c to Hllc off. compared with yesterday a final quotation. The oat market developed considerable weakness during the last half of the ses sion. The market closed weak, with prices V40 higher to s'ffHc, lrrwer. Provisions closed unchanged to 27Vic lower. Tha leading future ranged aa follow: Article. I Open. Htgh. Low. Close. Yea y. Wheat July . Sept. tec. May Cortv- July Sept. leo. May Oais July Sept. 1ec. May Tork July Sept. Laid- July Sept.v Bibs- I I 1 04 1 08U! 1 084 1 8i4 I 03Sil 04S .'10211021 103 lti 1 064! 1 06T4 I I 89al 69H! 70 1 07S-9 1 0ft-l ioo 04 04 1 08-41 1 0blVJ 1 0614,1 - 7(je9 bH1 70 74 M 6684 i K l8Kftl4(' 8n4 f.6!o6S-U4i66T4'JfW 64 Mi d6V4 I I 48HI 48T4I I 48 4S'I 48H39T 40 SSHflS S9'f 89 V 40 44VT40l408kV4 K'4 42 40 I 40V 42V4 42WUH 4atfS 42t 80 20 96 M 8ft 72V4! 20 85 I It 80 11 60 10 S7H 21 o;vt 11 R7'i 11 70 - S0 97H SO 86 I U M 11 d0 n 6jh 11 68 U 6 July I 11 80 I 11 SO I 11 27W 11 nw I 27"4 apt. 11 24) 11 28 11 IS I 11 15 11 27', No. I. Cah quotation were aa follow: FLOUR Weak: winter patent, t6.SCff 840; straights. $(.00(g2S: spring patents. 00tS0; straights, iWt.9t; baker, S8.&0 6f52S. BARLET Feed or mixing. fKigrMc; fair to choice malting. 683tc SEEDS Flax. No. 1 louth weetern, fl 29; No. 1 north western, 11.41. Timothy, S3.M. Clover. SI086. PROVISIONS Me pork, per bbl., S30.t 6 10.7m Lard, per 100 lbs , $11 0. Short ribs, aidea tlooee). Ill f.U.36. Short clear aide (boxed). Ill 87V, i? 11 00. Bl'TTEH Steady J creamarlea, 22Sr9S6o; dairies. 20tr234. EGOS Receipts. 13.648 esses; ateady: at mark, case Included, 18c; firsts. 21Vo; prime firsts, 22Vc. CHEESE Strong; datalea, 16.1jU.V4o; twine, 14V,'al4V,c; young Americas, l&SSUVko; long horn. lAVfrlSHc. POTATOES Steady; cholc to fancy. 63 b..c; fair to good, 46 4 80c. POULTRY Easy) turkey. 14c; chicken. 13c; springs, 16c. VEAL Steady; 50 to 60-lb. wts , 7V,ffSo; 60 to 86-lb. wis., iV4j'4c; 85 to lll-lb. wts., 10tfllo. Total clearance of wheat and flour wtra equal to 41,000 bu. Primary receipt were 1 5W.O00 bu.. compared with 1 076 000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The world visible supply, as shown by Brartstreet . decreaaed 1.118.000 bu. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 895 car; corn, 205 er; oat. TS car; hogs. .w iiaan. t. Laate Uenernl Market. oT. iyUl. July W. WHEAT Weak - 1071; No. 1 hard, tioe'jtf i. jK, f m '"Vai-aiVi; December, riiKN-uiwar; no. i eh. TtfTIHc". t FiTi Vii1" JfHc; NO .bite. 74Vc ATS-I Lower: No. 1. 42WMc- ani.k.. iwiiiuTr, div; r.O. X ah I. H-? nominal. FIl'R Steady; rod winter patents. (s jutao.au; extra lancy and atralght, 06 an, i.airfi wiiiivr i.-iair. 11 nnjQ iu. BEEIV-Tlmothy. tlSHt-Si. CORNMEAlS3 40, ARAN ixer; eaeked. eaal track, tl 04$ HAY Steady: ' tlmoihy. tl! "tj 17 60 prairie. rtailo. ' BAOOINl-7'Ae. . . H I'M P TVNE-7e. POULTRY Steady; ehlckena. llv,c spring. 16 V; turkey. 17c; ducks, 10c ge, 4c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; jobbing. 16. Lard, lower; prim steam. tU.4oifjr Jt-M. Drv salt meata. 4edyi boxed, extra f-'.orta, $11 7c; clear rtba $11 76c; short 'clear. $11-37 W Baooo, Steady; boxed, taut shorts. Ill TS; clear rib. Ill.TR; ahort clears, H2 RUTTER f teadv. creamery. tffMHc. EGOS Higher. is1 Receipt, unismema Flour. bbls W'timt. bu 8.44) u 40 .1 000 . . . si.2x 180.TO9 44.708 'tun, bu Oats, hu HRtTlir.n 1 TIIK GRl!f BELT I settled Condition Prevail, wll Mara Rain Co ml 11 at. OMAHA. July r. 10. The center of a barometric depression of considerable energy overlie the ex treme upper Missouri valley thla morning, with the depression extending outhwet over the mountain. Rains are general In the northwest, and with the depreaslon moving over the central valleya today, th (ondlilons are favorable for continued un settled weather, with shower, In Ihl vlilnltv tonight and Wedneeday. Bhowera wera scattered over the Mlseouri valley last night; heavy rains occurred In Okla homa, Missouri and throughout th Ohio valley, and generally unsettled weather prevail over the central valley this morn ing. Temperature are (lightly lower In the mountains and west to the Pacific coast, and are slightly higher generally east of the mountain. No Important change In temperature I Indicated for thla vicinity tonight or Wednesday. tomril of temperature and precipitation compared with th corresponding day Of the last thra. ye.r. Minimum temperature ... 74 tt 70 Precipitation 00 T .00 .18 Normal temperature for today, 77 degree). deficiency In precipitation alncs March 1, in or an men. Kxcess corresponding period In 1908, l.M Inches. deficiency corresponding pertoa in 4.41 Inchea. V. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cam and Wheat Reajloa Balletla. For Omaha, Neb., for the twentyfour hour ending at 8 a. m.. i5th meridian time, Tuesday. July 27. 10: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Italn- Ptatlons Max. Mln. fall. Pv. . 74 5 .00 Cloudy . 78 4 .00 Cloudy . W t .r.1 Foggy ,. M) w 00 Cloudy ). R4 68 ... Raining ,. 88 T Cloudy ,. 78 T, .04 Foggy .. 78 .00 Cloudy . 78 CO .00 Cloudy .. 0 Ct .00 Cloudy .80 82 .00 Foggy .. 82 M .00 Cloudy . 74 M .00 Cloudy .. 81 81 .00 Clear . 70 81 .00 Cloud V ,. 70 89 .00 Cloudy .78 8? .00 Cloudy .78 0 .00 Cloudy .. 74 4 .00 Clear Ashland, Neb... Auburn. Neb... Columbus. Neb.. ICulbertson, Nel Falrbury. Neb.. Fairmont. Neh.. Or. Island. Neb Hartlngton, Nel Hastings. Neb.. Holdrege, Neb.. Oakdale, Neb... Omaha. Neb Tekamah, Neb. Alta. la Carroll, la Clarlnda, la ISIhley, la Sioux City, la. Minimum period endlni In average. temperature at 8 a. m. for twelve-hour I Not Included DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain. Central. Station. Mix. Min. Inchc. Chicago, 111 28 74 80 .08 Columbu. O....J.: 1 82 62 .20 De Molne. Ia.... 14 68 M .01 Indianapolis, Ind.. 13 78 64 .14 Kansas C1v. Mo.. 19 88 88 .14 Louisville. Ky 17 76 61 .20 Minneapolla. Minn. 29 80 62 . 01 Omaha, Neb 17 82 64 T St. Louis. Mo 13 74 62 .40 Heavy rain occurred In the outh,rn portion of the corn and wheat region within the last twenty-four hour; moderate rains In the eastern portion, and light and acat tered showers In the western portion. A very slight but general rise in temperature I shown throughout the entire region. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET Qootatlona of th Day on Vnrloaa Com modi tie. NEW TORK. July j7.-FLOVR-Rece1pt, 17.600 bbl.; exports, 3.800 bbl.; quiet and lower to sell; Minnesota patents. $6.lMf 6.60: Minnesota bakers. S6.86&6 o; winter patent, S69OTj6.40; winter straights, tbM'H 6.70; winter extras. S4.764T5.40;' winter low grades. 84.65.25; Kansas straights. SS.M9 6.75. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. 84.60 (M AS: choice to fancy, $4. 70$ 4 90. CORNMEAL Quiet; fine white and yel low SLtoSl.7; coarse. Si Mtfl "; kflrt dried S3. 76. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 86Ho, f. o. b., New York. BARLEY Dull; feeding. 7577c, 0. I. f.. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 23.600 bu.; spot mar ket easy; No. 2 red, old, nominal; No. 2 red. new. 11.16. end August: No. 1 north ern. Duluth, old. 11.85. nominal, t. o. h., afloat: No. 2 hard winter, new, 81 144. nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. A brief opening bulge In wheat today, due to unconfirmed reporta of rust In the northwest was fol lowed by a severe break under general liquidation and continued primary receipts, th market closing HtrHc lower. July closed at 31 26; September, tl.HB-1tc4t.13V.; closed, tl.HVt; December. $1 OB'ktfl.ll 8-lc; closed tl.09'4; May, closed at .UH- CORN Receipt. 17,000 bu.; exports, S.400 bu.; (pot market easy; No. 1 old, 80c, ele vator, and nominal, f. 0. b.. afloat; No. 2 new, 63Hc, winter shipment Options with out transaction: closing. Wt'SSc lower; July. 80c; September, closed at 74Hc; De cember, closed at 66c. OATS Receipts. 58.250 bu.; spot market closed easy; mixed oata, 36 to- 32 lbs., 64c; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., 50($i4c; clipped white, 34 to 43 lbs.. b.VSlc. HAY Firm; No. 3. 604i6c: good ta choice. ttcfcSl 00. HOPS Steady; state, common to cholc. lwg. I4'ffi9c; 1007. nominal; Pacific, coast. 1908, llrtl8"; 1907, 8'dlSc. iiiLc-riiiu, ovigia, uvgiQuci central America. 22c , 1 PROVISIONS Beef, oulet: famlW. 81400 14.60; mess. tU.00.Jf 11.60; beef hams, t34.08a 26.00; packet, 3126O4jlJ.00; city extra. Indian mesa. 120 50421 00 Cut meata. ateadv: rlckled bellies. S12.60ttl2.7K; pickled ham. I2.50l2.75. Lard, per 100 lb..,tl: ob; 812 50ari3.7l Lard, easy; western, $11,863 11.96; refined quiet; continent, 112 16: South America, 813 00; compound. 7 6214a 7.87 Pork, ateady; family, $21 KkiT22 .00; short clear, t21 5023.00; mess. t:i.2522.00. ' TALLOW Quiet; city, t S-l$c; country, S 5-lo6 13-lc. RICE Steady; domestlo, fair to extra, 3564; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Steady and unchanged; cream ery specials, 27jj27'4c; official price. 27c; extraa. Vi27c; western factory, flrat to finest, 21aui,c. EOOS Firmer; western extra flrets, 23V4 624V.O, first. 22(f2Sc; seconds, tfta'lc. POl'LTRT Dressed irregular; western chickens, broiler, 174jl!3c; fowls, ttfclc. CHEESE Steady; new atate, full ream. specie la, 14V4t6o. Kanaa City Grain and Prnvlaloaa. KAN3A8 CITY. July r.-WEAT-Julv. WhC seller; September. 7S7i,o, aeller; December. bid. cash, dull and un changed; No. 2 hard, $1.0;lijl li; No. t hard Sl.ttOrj 1.07; No. 3 red. tl 481 4; No. S red. $10:il03. CORN-July. So. bid; September. 8OS0. Her; December, 60SC. Cash, unchanged to He higher; No. 2 mixed. STUc; No 8 mixed. 87Vfl7t4c; No. 2 While, 70V,c: No. t whit. 70470So. OATS Unchanged; No. t whit. S2ff44c; No 3 mixed. 4ti46c, RYE-lrVjrMc. HA Y Unchanged ' to 36o lowerf ehilce timothy. $10 6011.00: choice prairie 87 75a 3 00; choice alfalfa. tlJ.OofllS f ' BUTTER Creamery, extra. 3TC: flrt. 23Wc: seconds. 21Hc; packing stock. ttVtc EOOS Extra, 22c: firsts. Jc: current re ceipt. 14Sc; second "d dirties. 14c Receipts. Sh'pmenis Wheat, bu 162.000 307.000 Corn, bu 18 00 SI 000 Oat, bu 4. 000 . t.aoo Option at Kansas City ranged aa follows; I Open. I Hlgh. Low. I Close. Wheat July September December I I f ...I IW'al I. ..I 88'il... j. s'4 7-, 6't fin, fSA Corn July I I September ..itmtfVi1 December ... 6s?V 1.. ...... A Aaked. l.lveraoel Ors UVERPOOL. July n Market. S7 WHEAT Root. No. t red weetem winter, nominal; future, firm: Juiy. e 4d; September, 8a 4d; De cember. 8a 14d. . CORN Sp.it, ateady; new American mixed, via Galveatoa ( 2d; uturaa. dull; September, I 84d; October, ta 8d. Dnlatk Grata Market. DUUTH. July IT. WHEAT No 1 hard, tl t"1: No. 1 northers, tl 11; Na. I northern. $1 23; July. $1 26, September. tl4; Decern per. $!! OAT-4l THh HKfc: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market for Say Characterixed by ITarrDwnesi and Professionalism. SETBACK IN COPPER TRADE tereat Ceater In Meeting I sited elate Heel Dlreciara Reaort Good from steel ladaatrr. f NEW YORK. July 27. Th stock market was characterixed still by Its narrow neh and professionalism, and Us moemnt had little significance as an Index o( financial conditions. The time set for '.he meeting of I'nlted States Steel director was t o'clock, which left the market con fronted with the certainty that It wou.d know nothing of the action taken on th dividend In time for trading before tomor row. Thla poaltlon of apparent doubt in snired little afieciilat 1 v activity. Th desultory buying of stock ws irihuteA to nrofesslonal short covering. at-ln- eluding buying for Ixindon account In prep aration for a coming stock market seltle . Th. .m.n imtireMsion made on the price' of I'nlted States Steel by the brood intimation ot tn last n u.. ... dividend Increase was to be counted upon mad the short in the siock unwilling iu wait for the' action of the directors. in there waa a growth of the impression, proved true by the event, that a compro mise decision would oe reacnen u mr rector to put the dividend on a 8 per cent basl. Trad advices continued satisfac tory from the ateel Industry, and those in dustrials were strong as a group. From th copper trade cam anotner ais- courtging setback In a renewea rail in prices in London ana iorn aim im port of concessions to secure oraers ny me selling agency or tne leaairm mierrm thla country. The copper Industrial were not affected by this news, but followed the upward tendency along with steel. 1'nlon Pacirio stretched us recoro price miouui S. but without attaining the coveted goal of the 200 mark, although lacking but in irreducable fraction. The action of the tock suggested thst Of I'nlted States Steel nrevlotia to It r se to tne ngni pres- ure apparent In the close neighborhood of mo mlfin it nloln that little would be re quired to make that price for the stock. The caution or tne aavance enoweu wist n manager feared the effects of an actual nuntaiinn of 200 In suggesting a culmina tion and possibly bringing out liquidation order. The money question remained In the background In the estimation of the stock market. The outward gold movement con tinues and New York borrowers are re sorting again to foreign lenders for largo amounts. Ponds were steady. Total sales, par value. 84.284.000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotation on stock were a follow: , Rales, HluhT Inw. cios. Allla-fTialniars pM Amaliramatad Copper American Afrlrtiltuixl Am. Beet Sugar American Can pfd Aa. C. r Am. Cotton Oil Am. H AL. pfd Am. Toa Securities American Ltnaeed American LoromotlTe Am. S. ft R Am. 8. ft R efd Am. gugar Banning Am. T. T Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atchison pfd Atlantle Cnaet Lin Baltimore ft Ohio Bal. ft Ohio pfd Bethlehem Steal Drooklm Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Central Leather pfd Central of Near Jersey Cheapeak ft Ohio Chicago ft Alton Chicago ot. W Chicago ft N. W C. M. ft St. P C. C, C. ft St. L Colorado P. ft I Colorado ft go Cola, ft 80. lat pfd Colo, ft to. Id pfd Conaolldated Oaa Corn Producta Delaware ft Hudeon.... Denrer ft Ris Grand D. ft R. O. pfd manners B ecu H Ilea Krie Brt let pfd Erla 2d pfd Oeneral Electric flreat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfa Illinois Central Interborough Met. Int. Met, pfd Int. Harresiar ', Int. Marin pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa central Kanaaa City Bo K. C. 80. pfd LoulBTllle ft N Minn, ft St. L M . Rt. P. ft s. S. M Mlaarl Pacific M , K. ft T M.. K. ft T. pfd National Rlarult National Lead N. R. R. of M. let pfd New fork Central N. T.. O. ft W NiTffols ft Weetern North1 American Norihera Pacific . Kaclfie Mall Pennsylvania People' Gaa P . C. C. ft St. L P rawed Steel Car... Pullman Palace Car 100 524 52H 1,800 3S 124 eon ts 44 IT ti I2H 7.0 MS 41 '4 !O0 74' 71V, 10 41 40'4 1.7M 31 Vi 18 " 700 'mi i4 17.600 44 S6 KIO Ut 111 10 U7H 127 l.ino 14H l4 t.ano 10?'4 101 14 40" 34', J4 00 4I 44 4.7O0 1144 1H4 'i.20l iui i4 t,m if", lJ"s 'i!xio 'ivi 't;4 l.totl 18H 1M 4.t00 lrj'4 3H T0r 106V, 10 io.ino -7S -7, ion 49 41 2.8(0 1 ' "t.Ooi) 1444, iu" iiino 'iii, "it" ' ' jco 'ii4 'ini '.no 141 lto l.ono 11 lit, 1.700 ;t44 1J 1, 61 MS 44V, 74 i 884 II C 6 11'i 1.1 11l 102 84 48 114 104 182 U'O 1S 77 164 81 104 2 744 44 184 164 74 44 14 II an 14" 12 ll 4' 14 17 M 68 43 167 I6O4, 76S 1M 14 4!S f4 2o 1 i 44 73 1434, 64 144 7t 41 K HM4 84 61 lit 6S 84 ' 162 M 187S 116 1 44 J64 44 lib 16 1V4 JS It 64 1 4 3 131 IS 44 . la 14 49 tt 1K4 106 li S 71 127 604i 62 4f "r l.neo H MO 64 64 100 4S 4314 ti1 H7 . 144 1.8O0 150 ! 7'i 76 Iff IMS 160 1 . J I4S MS 00 44 444 1.6H0 4S 44 .;00 14SH 14244 "ion 144 iii" 100 7:, 7JH 1,100 414. I v "700 1.1 no lM iiiis 700 68 68 400 44 (4 tioti iss iii IMI 10 80 1.700 1J1S 117 i.00 MS 'it' Rallwar Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Roc laland Co Rock laland Ce. pfd -St. L. ft . r. id pfd 18.80 14 4tO t.700 24.800 a.pv l.aoo 166S .15', 10 MS 74S 46S 161 I4S 108 t:s 7 44 I. LiOUIB B. W St. L 8. W. pfd Sloaa-Sheffleld S. ft I.... Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd ... Tenneate Copper Texaa ft Pacific T , St. L. ft w T.. St. L. ft W. pfd I'nlon Pacific t'nlos Paclfla pfd V. S. Realty I. 8 Rubber J. S. Steel .. I'. S. Steel pfd t'tah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Webaab. Webaeh pfd ..' Weetem Maryland Weallnghouee Electric ... Weetern tnlon Wheeling ft 1. g Wiaronala Central Total aalaa for. tha day. 4011 is re 1,000 100 84 181 IS 4e 'l4S 40 88 13! V s 'eii, 41 iatis 106 13 38 ;os IMS 60 62 62 JO 66 4 14 1S s ion 400 . 84.401) mi t w . 4 l,) . t. M . 1.40O 700 TOO 00 .. l.(t) 700 7tl0 400 1011 14 1 II M 71S 11S IS 2 61 tl'a 66 4 16 78 66 ' 414.400 share. Boston Stork and Bond. BOSTON July 27 -Money, call loans, on irv ynt uw.n, iwiio loans, syb per cent Clo- ing quotation on atocka and bond M toltowa: Anhlron adj. U . do 4a Mr, Central 4a... Atchlaon R. R do pfd Rneton ft Albu.11. eRotton ft Maine l:oetor Klevatec 'Kltchkurg pfd .. N. Y , N. H. ft H 1 1 Ion Pacific .... Am. Arge. chem.. da pfd Am. Pneu. Tub.. Amer. Sugar ..... ae pfd Am. T ft T Aster. Woolen ... du pfd I Kim I. ft S wer .. 41 .. .. JO .. t;, ..i' .446 .. 11 .. t2 .. 7. .. 14 ..101 .. I .. 26 Arlsona Com. .... 1"! Atlantle Binghana "4 'Butte Coalition .. .M4 Cel. ft Artiona... !" al 4V Hecla... '47 t'eatennta) .1104 copper Rang , : l Daly Weat . .' Franklin II Oranby .. 44 Oreene Canaaea .. ..'04 li e Ro.ale Maaa. Mining .127 Mlrhlgan .... . . ;:l t Mnhaek "Mont c. ft C .. tt N'rudi Old rmlnlon .. . . 46-4 Otreola .26' Pa rrot 1 ' Quince .. "m St annon '. ' " v" Tmarack ..'.. . . a. Trinity .. 6 Mimng ...1;; . J '' S. Oil . t lah . . l Victoria . . 1 T', Winona We'verlne .. 18 North Butt .. I . . 10 .. 88 .. 16 .. 28S .. rs ..in iCdiaen Klec lllu wtieral Cie. trlv . elaae. Kloctrlc tie pfd Maae. C.ae lolled Prull ... I n lied S. M ao pfd V. S Steel de pd AdTenlur Allouea ' Amalgamated Bid. Ailed. .. 11 .. ea .. 1IU .. iu .. 12 .. 4 82 44 4 .. I ..l.Vl .. 64 New Tork Mla'nat Stiarks. NEW YORK. July 27. Closing Quotations in mining stock vel r) :n!lu.u,' A lie Ilruo.elrk Cen. Com. Tunnel atock do bends 14" Lead vi lie Ton. U'lle Chief . Meii.an Ontario f'.nhlr Standard Te:km Ja. kl 6 . 24 !l 44 1 146 00 I", is: . 46 Coo Cal. ft Hoc Silver v Iron Silver Offer ' V" Trtaaarr Slat euirnt. WASHINGTON, July 27 -The condition of th treasury at ihe beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust funds, gold coin. 8848.733 56t. silver dollais. $4 . 065 000; silver dollara of 18X $4 IMi0 stiver certificates euuiauf, 16oi.0m.vU4, tiancral OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. ,U'I,V fund, standard silver dollar In general f'ind, S4.Kri.4Ni; current liabilities. i,7. 044; working balance In treasury office. S.I1.0H0.1M: In banks to credit of treasurer of I'nlted States, S44.50g.142, subsidiary sil ver coin. 8J6.W.208; minor coins, 2.4-4 072; total balance tn general fund, SliM.4H9.423. ew York Money Market. NEW YORK. July r.-MOSKT-On call, easy, lfi2 per cent; ruling rate. l' i.er cent; closing bid, 17 per cent; offered at X per cent. Time loan, fairly active anil firm, sixty days. 2fj2' per cent; ninety days. 2,1j2' per cent; six month. 3Vtf3' per cent. PR1MB MERCANTILE PAPER - 84 per cent STERLING EXCH A NGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 84 89i9 4 8.V. for slxtv-day bill and at 84 8T8S for demand , commercial bills. 84 RMJ4 8.SS- SILVER Bar. W'c; Mexican dollars, 4ie. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, fif1V Closing quotation en bond today wer ... TS ... s ... M' . .. 4V ...14-, . .. 5 ...1''4 la.. 101 .. Il ... 81 follow: I'. . rf it, do coupon . rf li" Int Vet. 4H .'f. int. V. M 4s .im 'Jipn 4a lot ilo 4ia in k. r. so. ut ... .11'4 1. t rtb 4a 1111 .. . K. I, N. in. 4a o"1 M . K T. lt 4a.. .WH o 4Ha . Wo. Paclfl 4a V . la. r flo coupon f. f. 4a, ri So coupon i Allta-Oial. lat 6a. . Am. Ac. 5a Am. T T. ct. 4 Am. Tobacco 4a to la Armour aV Co. 4a Airhiaon n. 4a... flo rv. fta At. C L. lat 4a.... Bal. A Ohio 4a oo la do S W. Iia.... RrX Tr pi. 4a Can. ot Oa. 5a On. Laather a: . . . Ill N. R. R. f M 44 6 H4 N. T C. I lit! UW do deb. 4a i t N. T . N. H. H. .. MV, ct. a . 1WH m. TV. lit e. .. do ct. 4a .... .13'. . M'-a .ion1 m . 44 .imw . . ' No Parlflc 4a . . (4 do a . IK'S 0. R. 1.. rfd. 4a .. r" (tun. ct. ssa Ult.. . . 12"4 do con. 4a ..l'HH rieadln tn 4a c. ot N. J g. IS. Chea. Ohio 4, ao raf. Ii C. A. Uta. ... C. B A Q ) 4a. 1H l 74H r. M "4 101V, gi. L. B r. ft 4a. 154 do (en. 5a 4a.... ' 8t. L. ( W. c 4a... V0 do lat old 4a g V" Seaboard A. L 4. :. 4.. II Ro. Pacific 4. 4a .... J4j do e. 4a 12 V at raf. 4a II to. Railway 5a 14 uo gen. 4a Ao sen. 4a .. C. M 8 P. C R. I. P. rto eoi. Ra.. do rfitg 4a.. Colo. Ind. 6a .. 154 ..ill .. H . .10 ..HIS .. WH ..105 'Colo. Mid. 4a C. S f). A H. a 4t,i "t I'nlon Pacific 4a. 4a . 106 do CT. D. R. 0. do raf. 4a 4. . Tt dt lat A ref. 4a . 5H 8. Rubber (a. . 74 I . i Mael Id la. niatlllera 4s ...... Brie p. I. 4a....;. do gen. 4 do rv. 4a aeries A do aeries B Can. Klec. c. 5a.. Ill Can. lat raf. 4a Bid. Offered. . im a.-Caro Chem. 5a . Walaah lat 5a . SH lt a ex. 4a. . . 14 VTaiUrn aid. 4a. .. J51H Will. Elec. ct. 5a. . V4,a. Central 4a. ... 111 74 4 Forelom Fleanclal. IX1NDON, July 27. Money was plentiful and In easy demand on the market todny. Discounts were quiet. On the stock ex change, owing to cheaper money the gen eral carry over was arranged easily, the charge for Americans being from 2 to 3 per cent. New business was quiet, but the tone was good. Kaffirs, home rails and foreigners gaining slightly. American securities opened dull and unchanged. On a light volume of business prlcea advanced and at noon the market was steady and from to higher than yesterday's New York closing. The tariff decision and the dividend In United State Steel Is being In terestedly awaited and checked business, but value held steady until the New York opening was received. This caused some weakness, but the market recovered !t:r under the load of Canadian Pacific, Louis ville A Nasvllle and Chesapeake & Ohio, and the market closed generally steady. Copper hares were weak, with the de cline In the price of the metal. BERLIN, July 27. Price on the Pourse today were weak. PARIS. July 27. Trading on the Bourse today continued to be adversely affected by the fall In Spanish securities espe cially In the case of Ulo Tintoa. Prices closed heavy. London Stock Market. IXNDON. July 27. American Securi ties opened dull and unchanged. On a light volume of business prices advanced and at noon the market waa steady and from '4 64 higher than yesterday's New York clos ing. London closing stocks: Cloneole. money 82 Leulaellle A Nab..14ft do account 18 Mo , Kan. ft Teiaa.. 48 Amalgamated Copper. 5 New Tork Central. ..181 Anaconda 4 Norfolk ft Western 84 40 64 Atchlaon do pfd ,. Baltimore ft Ohio. Canadian Pacific .. Cheaapeake ft Ohio. Chi. Great rVeatern. Chi., Mil. ft St, P. Pe Beers Denver ft Rio O... do pfd Erla do lat pfd do 2d pfd flrand Trunk Illinois Central ... ,.1'tS do pfd 107 Ontario ft Western. .123 Pennsyleanl .181 Rand Mine . 81 Reading Southern. Railway.. .KO do pfd 70 IO 74 it .. 73 . , 16 southern Pacific ., .. 4844 inYoh ' Pacific .... ..17 do pfd .. IT v. B. Steel .. 66 do pfd . . 46 Wabeen .'. ., 23 do pfd ..U.I Spanleh 4a steady .at 23 7-16d .136 . .nw ..lot .. 7?S ..136S .. 21 .. 87 SILVER Bar, per ounce. MONEY per cent. Th rate of discount In th open market for short bills Is m per cent; for three months bills, 174 per cent. Local Secarltiea Qaotatloa. Quotations rurnlahed ky Samuel Bamt, 1r . fit New York Life building, Omaka: Bid. Aaked. Alma, Neb., Municipal a lot A rare Co Cndahy Packing Co Columbua. Neb., Klec. Light Is 1436.... Omaha Fir a Bnglne 4a la 21 Omaha Paying 4a lt26 Omaha Renewala 4a 1134 Douglas County 4a 1124 Flrat National Bank. t o. Bluffs, 12..., Kanaaa City Ry. 6a 118. Nebraaka T. ft P 'a 1)1 Neb. Telephone Stork 8 Omaha Oaa 6 ltn Omaha Blee. L. ft P. 4a MM , Omaha ft O. B. St. Ry. 6 1114.. Omaha ft C. R. t. Rr aa leal Omaha ft C. B. Ry. pfd 6 Omaha ft C. B. Ry. Co 4", Omaka ft a B. St. Ry ft B. pfd 4.... Omaha Water Ce. a 1141 Omaha B. of T. Bldg. Co. pfd South Omaha Sewer 4a 1634 Sloui City Stock Tarda pfd t Union Stock Tarda, Omaha, i Hi lim 6 M 4 no 100 101 101 7'4 II 7 100, 41 4S t 10 V I 614 ISO 160 104 1U 300 I 80 IC10 II 1" 101 Itw a mi 101 to 7 Bank Clearing. OMAHA, July 27. Bank clearings for to day wer ti.S62.1n.61 and for th correspond ing date last year ti,ou3.4v.23. Wool Market. BOSTON. July 27.-WOOL-A moderate volume of new business waa recorded in tha local wool market during the laat weak with prices continuing firm. There Is a fairly steady Inquiry In some quarter for rood territory wools. Th leadina do mestlc quotation are a follows: Domestlo wools: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. XX. C , tr. V ll.i V. 1 n- a V. ifi '.II. no. 2 washed, 4tKn41c; fine, unwashed. 27 928c; half-blood. combing, 36c; three- elghtlia-blood, combing. 3tic; quarter-blood com Ding. 844130c: delaine, washed. 3Su40c delaine, unwashed, f434c; Michigan, WIS oonsin and New York fleeces: Vine, un washed. 25(S28c; delaine, unwashed. Rl'ri 32c; half-blood, unwashed, 357) 39c; three-elghths-hlood, unwashed, 341 aic; quarter- blood. 33 'a .14c. Kentucky. Ind ana and Mis souri: Three-eighths-blood. 1 S4i36c; quarter blood. 32i"3c; tieorgia. 3132c. Scoured value: Texas, fine. 12 month. 7'fT7.V- fine t to 8 months. HCfltiSc; fine fall. tti'aSOc. California, northern. 63(i67c; middle county, 63 060c; fall free, Waulo. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple. 72973c; eastern clothing. 67 j6e: valley. No. 1, 57(B.c. Territory, fine, staple. 76&78c; fine medium staple, ma 72c; fine clothing. 8'y70c; fine medium clothing, 64Wtc; half-blood. 68u&o; three- piKnthti-Dlood. o4iic; quarter-bloud, 84ti8c. puiim, extra. 70a74c; fine A, ti3g6c; A supers, Kamic. ST. LOUIS. July 27. WOOLSteady ; ter rltory and western mediums, 23S27c; fin mediums, 21324c; fine. 12j18Hc Available Supply of Orala. NEW YORK, July 27 -Speclal cable and telegraphic communication received by Bradstreet's show the following change in available supplies of grain, aa com pared with previous accounts; Available supplies: Wheat, United State east of Rockies, decreased 603.000 bu.; Can ada, decreased 88.000 bu.; to'sl. United State and Canada, decree, 61 8,001) bu : afloat for and In Europe, decrease. 1.600 000 bu. : total. American and European supplv, decrease. 2.118.000 bu. Corn. United Statea and Canada, decrease. 26.000 bu. Oata. United Htatea and Canada, decrease, 1.374. 000 bu. The leading Increases and decrease re ported thl week follow: . Increase Chicago, prlvst elevator. 231.000 hu : Fort Worth. 99 000 bu ; Nash ville. 74.000 hu.: Lincoln. S7.0fl0 bu. : St. Joseph. 86.000 hu.: (Inoderlch. 81 000 bu. Decreases Manitoba and northwest, 214.0tal bu. VlnnesDoll Grata Market. J1 1 MINNEAPOLIS Minn.. July IT. WHEAT Julv. tl 23: September. II 03' 1.03T.: December. tl.O'-'V I 0 V No. t hard. tl 2M.: No. 1 northern 1 X ; No t north ern 81 22.: No. 3 nor h-rn i 14,gi 2. BRA V- In lon-lb sacks. 871 50 FIXIUR-FirM patents. $." 9o'n 6 10 : second patents. $5 8fVjn0: flret clears. t4V85.li; second clears. B S6tf3 55. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. July 27.- SEKliS- Clover rh. Mmf; lie. ember $7.07't; lifiirch, 7 17',; re jected. $5 60. Timothy, prime $1.97. Al l.ka. prim. $7., AuruaL 86.3a 1!HI0. OMAHA LIVE SrOCK MARKET Killing; Cattle Slow to Ten Cents Lower, Feeders Steady. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Rheep Phew Decline of Fifteen to Twaatr-rirt Cents, Wall Ther Are Jtot Rnoaath I.nmha to Teat Valnea. SOUTH OMAHA, Receipt were Official Monday .... Estimate Tuesday .. Sb., July 17. 1909. Cattle. Hog. Sheep ... 4.748 3.064 6.5.8 ... 4.6O0 1S.0) I. BOO Two day thla week.. S.843 18 4 W.VJ Sam days last week.... 7.902 9.049 U.2M Sam day S week ago.. 8 9 10.615 11.8,8 Sam day S week ago.. 4.418 11.746 6.S76 6am dayat weeka ago.. S W1 18 943 S.WS Sam day last year.... S.271 9.182 10,184 Tha following; table ihowi th receipt of cattle, hoaa and sheep at South Omaha for th year to dat, compared with laat year 19U9. 1908. Inc. lc, -.tfi. lo 7 7ftf5 26.021 Hogs 1,630.988 1.640.5SS 109,848 Hheen 78687 770.213 '30,6.8 Th following tabl show th average price of hog at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1909. 11908. 107. il906. 190S.19o4.;l90S, July July July July July July July July July July July 14.. 18.. 18.. 17.. 18.. 18.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 31.. 34.. 35.. 2.. 27. T 7V4j 7 lVk 7 8.1 7 73Mi a 7 7rt" 1 74 7 70 7 586i 7 67H 7 57Va t 43. $ 31 8 37 8 44 "a40! t 33! 6 27 ( 8 32i 8 S4 57! e 60 M 8 52 61 47 5 47 5 U! S 18 8 54 6 18) t 17 I 5 19 t S3 t I 7 t 72 6 74 6 80, I t 881 6 91 t 94 s m S Mi t 20 fj n'. 8 2ll 8 32 t $3! 6 181 6 6ti 6 0.1 6 23 8 6I1 f, 10, 6 22 48 I 62 8 63 82 6 481 t 07 i 6 2 4 94 B 25 8 31 6 24 t 47 I 8 18 6 45: 5 04 1 6 06 July e T 604 July 6 W 8 50l 6 60) t 111 July I t 13, t 87! $ 441 6 48 6 U 4 St) fiimilav The official number of car of tock hrnurht Intndav bv each road was acme nogs, oneep. n 1- a. C. M. & St. P 1 1 1 3 41 8 1 6 .. .. 7K 4 17 1 7 31 8 2 11 4 3 4 216 18 t Wabash Missouri Pacific .... 1 Union Pacific IS C. V N. W., east.... 3 C. N. W.. west .... 82 C St. P., M. ft O.... 12 C, B. east .... 1 C, B. ft Q.. west.... 8ft C, R. I. ft P., east., t C. R. I. ft P.. west.. 1 Illinois Central 1 C. Q. W 4 Total receipt 180 The disposition of the day's receipt was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle, nogs, oneep. Omaha Packing Co 413 2.0H7 .35 3.001 8hl 3.069 1.59J I 2,763 644 J Swift and Company 1.011 Cudahy Packing Co 646 Armour A Co 64 Sinclair 44 Lee Rothschild 1 Vansant & Co 103 Carey ft Benton 47 Smith ft Hosiey 20 Hill ft Son 1M F. P. Lewis 17 Huston ft Co 75 J. B. Root & Co 10S J. H. Bulla 3; L. F. Hubs 3. Cudahy rBos. Co 129 L. Wolf 130 McCreary ft Carey 81 Sam Werthlmer a li. V. Hamilton 79 F. O. Inghram 4 Sullivan Bros 46 Swarts-Boland 610 216 810 m 144 ir.2 120 Hoffman St. Louis Packing Co Illinois Packing Co Blackshlre Kohrs Unilil.n Other buyer 229 l.m Total 4,292 12,755 4,343 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn ing numbered 144 cars, as against 166 cars last week and U3 cars two weeks ago. It waa In fact the laigest run for a Tuesday since May 18, when 250 cara wer reported In. The market aa a whole was alow and dull, with the tendency lower on most kinds. It was late In the morning before pack ers really made much of an effort to buy beef steers and when they did their bid:) wer generally lower. The market as a whole might be quoted as weak to 10c lower, the best grades of beef showing the least decline, borne of th best westerner aold In about the same notches a yebter day, but other grades looked lower. Cows and heifers were weak to 10c lower and th trade alow at the decline. Ther were more feeder on sale this morning than on most day of late, but the demand was good and the desirable kinds generally moved at ateady prlcea In spite of the fact that buyera In some cases wer a little bearish tn their views. Inferior grades and stockers were generally a little lower than yesterday. guoiatlona on cattle: Oood to cholc cornfed ateers, $6.6ttf7.00; fair to good corn fed ateers, t6.30'rj 6. 65; common to fair corn fed steer. $5 3ti6.30, gooo to cholc year lings, $).6Q;U6.0, good to choice range beaves, $6.0itS.60; fair to good range beevea, 4.uK,i.0u; common to fair range beevea. $3.7frii4.60; good to cholc fed cow and heifer, t4.2t.$6.50; fair to good cons snd heifers, $3.50ixl.25; common to fair cows and heifers. $1.73.60: good to choice stock ers and feeders, $4 25W5.25; fair to good atockera and feedera, $3.754.2fi; common jtock heifers, $3.2ori3.65; veal calves, S3.50t, 7.00; bulls, stags, etc., J3.0(jo.W. BEEF STEERS. Ho. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 16 1126 8 46 49 1.171 4 60 to..., lt..l t 00 87 1161 4 4 It 1147 8 11 11' 4 40 40.... till 4 U 42 1447 t 74 1 1444 t 4') 20 1413 4 16 it 1117 4 46 61 1211 4 M r cow a. t t;i tto : itt 1 :t I Ill 8 18 4 107 I Ml t 170 2 71 :4...- ITt 1 M 8 77 i W 61 I 0 t 174 I SO 1 1074 t 61 44 4 8 10 4 1171 8 0 4 147 $ 10 4 11 1 46 HEIFERS. 8 6T t 14 1 731 I 60 U 604 I 14 t 713 3 60 I i' i t 20 8 625 8 66 4 436 lli BULLS. 1 1244 8 00 1215 8 40 I lav) t 36 1 1440 8 40 I I SO t 36 1 1140 4 84 X 1240 t HO ; CALVES. 1 440 I 40 t 170 8 26 1 160 4 00 1 110 4 25 1 loO 4 00 I I t 4 60 1 114 101 1 lilO 4 64 1 O0 t 00 1 160 4 60 1 81 6 60 1 160 4 76 1 140 t 00 1 200 4 74 J.. 240 4 00 t 143 1 UO STOCKERS 44 2 46 AND FEEDERS. II. 11. 4. 4T. IV. 64 I 88 4.H 611 41 424 746 747 3 J 16 8 60 1 64 60 t 44 t 14 711 14) 414 772 460 10 I 16 4 00 4 U4 4 It 4 26 4 40 4 li 4 4 474 141 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 12 cows St'l 3 20 4 cows 8f6 t 8S 10 cows 940 3 3.. 10 steers.. ..U..S 4 40 calves... l.'.l 4 (0 1 calf 2o0 4 50 23 feeders.. 518 I 70 B cows 866 2 CO 7 f tellers.. 360 3 ."A 41 feeders.. 6SS 4 00 cows 745 2 55 17 heifers... 473 t 20 IS cowb 21 8 75 1 bull 14.0 3 00 3 calves... 313 4 50 11 cow a 8-U 3 00 41 cows 919 3 75 3 calve. .. 146 4 50 7 calves... K2 $50 Scow 90 S 70 19 cows 958 1 65 54 steer.... 6H1 4 i0 3 cows 1U10 3 00 14 COW 939 $46 4 hellers... M 4 00 H. Haythorn-Neb. 85 steer.. ..1162 4 90 4 cow t:i $ 60 31 cow 908 2 80 10 cow 8do 3 25 4 cow 918 t 25 Deemer ft D. Neb. 48 cow m 8 85 23 te.er. ...1126 4 0 22 cows 922 3 16 2 calves. .. 235 S 2j D. Groom Neb. t cows 870 3 1 5 33 heifer... 462 S SO WYOMING. 22 steers.. .1040 4 45 Wilcox. Latsley ft Wllcox-8. D. 11 feeders.. 818 8 90 7 cows 921 t 40 Scows 930 3 40 14 cows 6.0 3 4(1 4 steers. ...1112 4 50 4 rows 9'2 $40 4 feeders.. VA 3 26 6 feeders.. 9..J 3 36 12 feeder.. 907 3 90 HOGS The bears had decidedly th best of It today. Vt Ith receipts the largest that they hav been since the last week In March and with all other market points re polled lower, there wa every opportunity to pound values, and the beat, as ma be imagined. er not at all backward aboi. mating th most of the situation. The re sult wa that tlte market opened with a few of the best hogs selling lUfllSc lower th a. 1 yeeierduy. but the trade was alow even at the decline. Huyera wete appat- anl U In nr. hum, , r. f , 1 1 i .r A . r m m i, A - . ; . . lie naturally backward about cur In loose ut auch a t-harp decline. rucklliit Iioks weie geiieiHllv IV luivei : liltful from lb wulael gad buers wti lute; In getting started A giod snare of the hss changed hands at $.' 4fi7 47i. If th hoxs a ere heavy or rough It ta hrd work tn (i I a packer to pay much over tT 40 whereas for strictly good light or butcher uelKhts thev would hid as high as $. 46, Imt it hard work to get a packer abov ibM f .1 111 e tor anything. Aa the niort.ing advanced th market did not get any better, but If anything it grew weaker and duller aa It drew to a lose. At midday there were still a number of cars of hogs unsold, which buyers were not trying to get. Old and heavy packing sows especially mere very much neglected Today's decline carries the market to the loaest point touched sine ine 24, when the average of all tne aie waa $7 40. Representative aalea: No. 71..., It..., "?. . . Ti!!!! 41 ... 0.... 64 .. 41 .... 44 . ... 81... II. .. 14... 67... 71... 47... t... t7... 74... 74... 41... II... 74... 82... 11... 7... T4... II... 16... 4.1... 41... 64... 70... 74... CI... t7... 7t... I... 12... 71... tl... 45... 11... IT... 74 .. 44... o... 74. . . 41... 77... SI. .. 17... 71... U... 72... ID... 66... 63... IS. .. 41 .. 16... 74... 41... 70... Ar. ...228 .34 ..S74 . 164 .171 .164 ..24 . f4 . 271 .231 , . 1M . .161 ,.. ...ISO ...It ,..Mt ,..114 ...I.' 8 ...364 ...IT4 .. U ...ill ....II ...871 ...ill ..14 ...4 ...111 ...127 .. I'l . ..21 ...340 ...241 ...6I ...241 ...161 .. IJ8 ..241 ...lit ...2.11 ...rt . . 242 ...161 ...244 ...111 .. 2:0 ...ill ...15 .. .241 ...:14 ...I 7 ...264 ...22.1 .. .ls ...223 ...164 . . . 2 ...ll ...301 ...2H ...221 ...217 8h. Pr. No. Ae. Sh. Pr. W 1 M 61 :ti 1 T 45 40 7 en 24 SN It T 44 ... T 40 II tJ . . t 44 40 7 40 h 177 840 T 41 ... 1 40 it ITI 40 T 44 T 40 76 13 . , 7 44 0 7 40 14 .114 40 T 44 4 1 40 16 lit 40 T 48 . . T 40 66 841 SO T 46 14 7 40 1 4 210 Ut T 46 10 1 40 11 14 ... 7 46 ... T 44 41 844 ... T 44 ... T 40 II let 40 T 44 . . T 40 21 14 ... f 44 140 T 40 16 til 44 T 46 ... t 41 76. lit 4v) T 46 . . T 42 tO 310 ... 7 44 116 T 4- 47 144 40 T 47 40 I 41 II Ill ... T 47 t T 42 41 .-0 40 T 47 140 7 42 4V 114 800 T 47 0 T 42 SO lit SO t 47 ... T 42 4 Ill 0 T 47 ... T 42 41 116 ... T 47 ... T 4t 61 1417 ... T 47 40 T 42 47 341 61 7 47 . . 7 42 It lit ) T 41 10 T 41 Tl 10 120 T 47 T 42 84 234 DO T 47 10 T 42 71 2.(1 1. T 47 40 T 4t 14 141 I) 7 47 140 T 42 41 241 40 T 60 0 T 12 1 244 ... T 6 130 T 41 61 IM 10 T 60 t0 T 42 71 1 40 7 60 . . T 4! 817 10 T 60 10 7 43 47 U0 ... T 60 ... 7 46 76 244 40 T 60 ... 7 46 77 246 J0 T 60 40 T 46 41 141 40 T 60 . . T 46 6 2 '4 ... T 60 120 T 48 41 211 40 T 64 . . T 46 II 37 W IN 120 7 45 14 tit ... T 60 160 1 46 ? tit 40 7 60 . . 1 4.1 46 571 40 T 60 40 7 if. It t 40 T 64 110 T 46 62 114 10 1 60 80 7 46 12 205 ... 7 60 130 7 46 I" 204 120 7 60 60 T 46 76 214 ... 7 M 80 T 43 Tt .76 ... T 66 11 1 K 44 210 40 T 66 ... 7 46 44 14 ... t 68 40 T 46 T6 241 . . T 66 ... T 45 64 201 40 T 06 44 7 46 71 261 10 T 66 140 T 46 61 260 ... 1 10 ... T 46 T2 1.11 ... 7 eO . T 45 16 !S4 ... T 4li 40 7 16 44 1M 40 7 hi 40 t 46 tl 296 ... T SO ltu 7 46 ia 843 ... 7 .'! . .!1 D T 46 SHEEP It X'i be remembered that local trade eterda was strong and active, while eastern sheep markets reported breaks of l.V(i25o. As a remit, buyers could not ba cajoled Into bids better limn a iltiartcr lower this morning. Very little time was wasted In coaxing, however, and tha movement of supplies, InHtead of being naturally slow at the decline, was posi tively active. On most of the sales trading flKincs showed a flat quarter break, with the general market quotable at irg25c loer thtui yesterday. Receipts were moderate, consisting of about the same class of offerings that 11iH.de up a large part of yesterday's run. Mon tana and Idaho wethers that sold at 85.25 realised $5 thl morning and Wyoming wether that sold at $4.75 today suffered a similar break. A small bunch ot Nebraska ewes chBned hands at $4.25. There was nothing of any consequence In ihe way of young killing stock among receipts and about the only string of raitKe Iambi, on sale was turned over to a feeder buyer at $6.15. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice spring lambs. $7.(t0'ti7.50; fair lo good spring lambs, $0.6'";. 00; good to (hoice yearlings, to.40ii6.75; fair to good yearlings, t5.0O(i5.4O; good to choice wethers. $4.851i 6.10; fair to good wethers, $4.5064.85; Kood to choice ewes, $4.50tg4.8i; fair to good ewes, $4. 00 Jit. 50. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lamha, $5.i'5fi6.15; fair to choice jeai liiifcs. $4 (Xa 1.75, fair to choice sheep, $.,.10 tit.m. Representative sales: , No. 102 native ewes 25 native ewes, culls 20 native lambs 18 native ewes 3! 6 Wyoming wether 4S2 Wyoming wethers 20 native ewea Av. Pr. 99 4 25 96 2 75 82 7 50 116 4 50 103 4 75 ,104 4 75 ,107 4 50 ..106 5 00 . . 59 16 .. 59 6 15 .. 59 6 15 .. 58 6 50 ..114 6 01 ..116 6 00 1426 Idaho wettiere .1 207 Wyoming lambs, feeders 168 Wyoming lambs, feeders 131 Wyoming lambs, feeders 14 Wyoming lambs, culls .. 637 Montana wethers 92 Montana wethers CHICAGO I.1VE STOCK MARKET Story of Day' Trading; oa Cattle, llosta and Sheep. CHICAGO. July 27-CATTLE-Recelpts. estimated at 3.000 head: steady: steers. $5.60 7.00; cows. $3.507j5.35; heifers, $3.60(116.00; bulls. $3.4iSI.8i.; calves, t3.OOti8.00; stock ers and feeders. S3.76-ii6.15. HOGS Receipts, estimated at 12.000 head: steady to 10c lower: choice heavv. SSlOfif 8.20; butchers, $8.00ifi'8.15; light, mixed, $7-60 j7.75; choice light. $79058.10; packing, $7 65 (Q7.X0; pigs, $6.507.00; bulk of sales, $8.00 478.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated, 15,000 head: steady to 10c lower: sheep, $4.0tf5.26; lambB, t7-76; year lings, t5.00g6.00. Kanaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CVHCITY, July 27. CATTLE Receipts, 11,000 head, including 1.500 head southerns; market steady; yearlings, $7.65; beef steers closed 10ml5c lower; choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $6.257.66; fHlr to good, $4.75a4.15; western steers, $4.25 06.00; stockers and feedera, $3.265.00; southern steers, S3.40ig5.25; southern cows, $2 5O,u4.O0; native cows, $2.254.50; native heifers. $3.WXy'7.00; bulls, t320(&4.00; calves. t3 50'7.26. HOGS Receipts. 14.000 head: market 10 015c lower; top, S7.77H; bulk of sales, $7.45 t7.75; heavy, $7.70(07. 77; packers and butchers, t7.5tX37.76; light, S7.30il7.66; pigs, $6.757.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head: market for sheep steady; lambs 10c lower; lamba, 35.76tj7.65; yearlings, 34 768 5.50; wethers, t4.25g5.2S; eweB, t3505.00; stockers and feeders, $2.75g.'..50. St. I.oala Live Stuck Market. ST. LOUIS, July 27. CATTLE-llecelpts, 6.700 head, Including 2,000 head Texans; market steady; native shipping and ex port steers, $6.107.16; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.404t 25; steers under 1,000 lbs., $4,353(5.70; stockers and feeders, $3,251$ d id; cows ana neirere. ss.iwgii.DU; canners, $2OOfi2.50; bulls. $;i.6fr'u5.00; calves, $5.21x9 7.76; Texas and Indian steers, $J.50tf6.25; cows and heifers, $2.80'n4.90. HOGS Receipts. 12,100 head; market 10 15c lower: pigs and lights, $5.75(37.85; pack ers, ii.otitii.eu, Duicnei ana best heavy $7.90418.12. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 7,200 neaa; 10c lower; native muuona, 83.40C4.8n lamba, So. 05(147. 60; cull and bucks, l .25 o.w; siocnerB, ad.2.v4.uu. St. Joseph Lte Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 27. CATTLE Re ceipt, zinm neafl; market steady to strona: steers. $4 5047.00; cow and heifers. $2.50Vii U ii'j, i nic. e'.'il w. IIOGS-Ileceipts, 6.5O0 head: market SlOo lower; lop, i.; 1)11 IK or sales, 87 654T7.65 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 2,500 neaa; marsei steaay; lamps, st.5uio7.60. Slooa City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. July 27 (Special Tele gram.) HOGS Receipts, 6.500 head; market 10c lower; top of market, $8.0friip7.60; bulk of sales, sr. ;tttg7 no. CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; market steady; beeves, t4.50fii7.00: fat rows, $ iWJ 6.75; grass cows, $3 O0ji 4 00; feeders, $3.601 is; yeartinKs, imvu4.4ju. Stork In Receipts at the six Sight. principal western markets were; South Omaha St. Joseph Slonx Cily Kansas City .., Si. Imls Chicago Cattla. Hog. Sheep 4.6H0 lSOnO 8 600 .. 2 .0OO ViO ..11 0"0 ...6.700 .. SOijO 6 500 6.64W 14.000 12. 100 12.01 7.000 S0 1 7.200 15,000 r Total ..27.100 66,100 40,800 ol ton Market. NEW YORK. July 27. Th cotton mar set opened steady al a decline of 2 1 point and quickly sold 6 to 7 point net lower under liquidation and bear pres ur. due to weaknes In th near month at Liverpool, and a favorable weaiher map There wa good btivtng at the decline and prlcea lailkd to a ami it the t losing figure of yesterday with the market steady dur Inir (h middle of the morning Future opened teady; Autiist 11 VS; Oc - I loher H I'.c. 1 e4-ernber. 11 It.r: January. )i '-: Tdinii. 11 :vc: .uav. 11 1.7 Fului s closed erv stead ; Jul. 12 17' 1217c; etptcmber. 12.16c: OcloUi AuaTUSL lJltV; November, lAlTc; 15wmbem. U SS-f January. February, u.30o Marco. Apru 12220; May. 110. 8 Dot cioea quier; 3 point Mgir: mi,- dltng upland. ll.o; middling gulf, 11 XV. QALYKNlvn, JUiy i- Lowwi J Jo, N KW OKLEANB, July CC7TTOW- Spot market opened quiet and closed steady at l-16e higher; middling. It W W; ales on the upot. 854) bales; to arrlre none. st. louis, July I7.-COTTON tar: mldllng, 12o; sale, nona; receipts ttt bale; shipments, Kt bale; Hock, 30,884 balea. OMAIla. GE-lGnAL MARKETS. Staple aad Faaer Fradae frlre Par. alahed by Bayer' l Wboleealeee. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered ta th retail trade in 1-lb. cartons, 27c; No. 1. In SO-ib. tubs, r.c: ivo. 1. in i-id car ton, 26o ; In 84-lb. tubs, S4c; packing tock, 19c; fancy dairy, tubs, I14J.T20; common .411. fresh made, IStfUHA Market changes very Tuesday. tcuus resn selling sioca, canniea, no. No storage stock In Omaha market. CHEESB Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 15c; Young Americas, 4 In hoop, lVc; favorlr. 4 In boon. 18c; daialea. 30 In noop. 16c; cream brick, full eaae, 15c; block Swiss. 16c; full eream llmburger, 16c. POULTRY Broilers, 16o; alive, springs, 13c; hens, 10c; cocks, 6Vc; ducks, So; geese, 4c; turkeys, 16c; pigeon, per do. 45c; guinea fowl, per dot., $2 50; squab, per dot., $2. Dressed hnn. Ilo; tprlngs. lHtf.'Oo; cocks. 6V40; ducks, 11c; gee, Uleo; turkey. 22o. FISH - Fresh caught, almost All ar drcased: Halibut, 8c; buffalo, So; trout, 12c; bullheads, 14c; catfiah, 17o; rrappiee, sunflsh, 6j9u; black basa. 25o; whltefrsh, 13c; pike, 12c; salmon. 14c; pickerel, 10c; frog legs, S5c. Fresh fro ten : W hlleflsh. No. L 10c; round. 9c; pickerel, dressed and headless. 7c; round. 6c; pike, dressed. 10c; round, 9c; red snapper, l.o; Spanish mack erel. 18c; natlv mackerel, 36o each. MEAT CUTS-No. 1 rlbe, 160; No. t ribs, 13c: No. 3 ribs, c; No. 1 loin. 17c; No. 3 loin. 14c; No. 3 loin. lOVkc; No. 1 chuck, 6rto; No. S chuck, 5c; No.. S chuck, 4c; No. 1 round. 10c; No. t round, SVio; No. S round, 9c; No. - 1 plate, 5Stc; No. 2 plat. 5c; No. 3 plate, 4c. FRESH FRUITS Florida pineapple. 16 to 48s. $2.78 per crate; grape fruits, SS slia. per box, $5; 48 sue, $0 50; 54 star, $6; ba nanas, fancy select, tl lt.fi J 00 ; applra, horn grown, per bu. basket, vc, nuiiket basket, 45C VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potatoes. $2 76 per bbl. celery. Michigan. 25c bunch; smaller, 60c. Cabbage, nom grown, mo per lb. Wisconsin Ued Globe onion. U per lb. California cauliflower. $318) per irate. Tomatoes. Tennessee, 4 baskets, x5i 90c; crate, $4.00. Lettuce, per dox., UV. Par snips, turnips, carrots, 75c per tloxen. Flor ida new beets, carrot, parsnip, turnips, lc, per dox., 76c. POTATOES New S5c per bu. HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. I cured, lie. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 27. M ETA T.S Th London tin market was unchanKcd. vltl spot at f!32 10s, and futures hi li:;4. The local market was dull end lower M i.).DV(t 29.25. Copper in London was lower, wltu spot at 58 12h 6d, and futures at tV' 1 !il. Locally a shade lower; lake. $i;i.2"irtl3.50; electrolytic. $12 87K97 1.1.00; casting, ft TSft 12.87. Lead lower at LU 7 till in l.ontlin. The local marker was quiet. 8l..i7i'l.5. Spelter unchanged at f'Jl 17s t'd In I.o:irlon and remained quiet at $5.&Vfr5.fO locnlly. The English Iron market was lower at 4 lOtyd for Cleveland wnrrar.tti. Tlie local market wan firm sml p-ir.ls.llv hih-i : No. 1 foundry northern. $17 .20jfi7.4,,; No. " foundry nortlirn Ht tlH.i57117.tii; No I southern and No. 1 sonth.rn soft. $l7.ift 17.50 ST. LOUIS. Julv 27.-I.EAD Steady: t4.:2Vf94-25. Spelter, firm; $6 30. 4111 and llosln. NEW YORK. Ju'y 27 -COTTONSEE1 OlI Steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, $5.304-5. 42'x; September. S-YIJVtffi i Petroleum, steady; refined. New York, $K 25: Philadelphia and Baltimore. $ 20; Pliiladolpli'a and Bnltlmoie. In bulk. $4.70. Turpentine, firm rj,c. sualned, common to ROSIN Steady good, S3 20. OIL CITY. Pa. Julv 27. Credit balances. $1.58' runs, 92.P01 bbls.; 1 shipments. H7,0sr. hhls.; veratre. 1E0.941 bbls ; average. 188.S01 bb's. Snornr and Molasae. NEW YORK. July 27.-SI7GAR Raw. firm; fair refining, 3.48"; centrifugal. 98 test, 3.9Kc; molasses URr, 3.23o. Refined, fined, steadv: No. 6, 4.4Sc; No. ".. 4.4t'c;. No. 8. 4.25c; No. 9. 4.30o; No. 10. 1.25c; No. 11, 4.90c; No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13, t.'.Oc; No. 11., 4.10c; confectioners' A, 4 75c; mould A. 6.T0C-, cut loaf, 675.c; crushed. 6 65c: powdered. 6.05c: granulated. 4.95c; cubes, 5 20- MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 2;5j'42c. Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 27. RUTTER Firm and good demand; western creamei, 2Sc; nearby prints. SOc. EGGS Firm, good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 24c; western first, free cosew, 24c at murk; current receipts, free ca.WH, 21ti23c St mark. CHEESE Firm; good demand; New Y01 k full creams, oholce. 14c; fair to good, 14-n 14'ic. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 27-COFFEE-Future closed steady at a net decline of rVJMO points. Sales, 20, OW bags, including July, 7.05c; August, 6 20'qfl.2S; September, 5.70; December, 6.25o..'13; March, 5.35i6.40. and May at B.40c. Spot market quiet; No. 7 Rio. 7V4(g,7So; No. 4 Santos, Sc. Mild, dull; Cordova, 9612o- Dry flood Market. NEW YORK. July 27.-DRY GOOD3-Th Jobbers are doing IV little batter trad every day. Staple prints are movtpg at the hew prices. Yarns are soft and trad In them Is light. Th export market ar quiet, miscellaneous trading in small lots being the rule. Men s wear Is active. f0 Mllivaake Grain Market. MILWAUKEE), July 27. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.28(81.29; No. t northern, $1260 1.27; September, $1.03. , . . OATS-61f52o. BARLEY Samples, 70f?72o. Peoria Market, .' PEORIA, July 27.-CORN-Loweri No. t yellow, 71c; No. t. 72c; No. 3, 71c; No. 4. tOVc; no grade, es-gTiSVje. OATS Steady ; No. t whit. 447l44e; No. 4 white, 43434c. NO GERMS FOR THE KIDDIES Omaha Srboola to Be Provided with Aatlseptlo Drlnklag; Foaa talaa. Antiseptic drinking fountains will be In stalled in all the public school buildings In the city before school opens In Septem ber, If the Board of Education takes th advice of Dr. Davidson, superintendent of th city schools. The drinking fountain In the Vinton school has proven acceptable, and th superintendent is in favor of In stalling similar fountains in all the schools. "Fountains ar much better than In-, dividual drinking cup, but tha Individual drinking cups are better than . public cups," said Dr. Davidson. "Disease ar not transmitted from one child to another when Individual, cup are ued, but germs are bound to lodge In the cups when th children leave them on thetr desks exposed to the dust of the school room. Drinking fountains are constantly washed and ther 1 no possible chance of disease contamin ation." Individual drinking cups will bs installed In sll tha school buildings In Kanaa under a recent order of th (tat Board 4 Health. GREEK LEGATION IS RAISED Mlalater Resident Coromllaa la Glveo th Higher Grade of F.avoy. WASHINGTON. July 27 Th Oreelt le gation In Washington has been raised In grade, and Mr. Coromllas, now a minister resident, ha been promoted to th position of envoy extraordinary and minister pleni potentiary. Ha was presented lo hl president In his new rapacity today. Delay In taking Foley Kidney Remedy If you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fasteps the disease upon you, and makes a cure mora difficult. Commene taking Foley's Kidney Itemed tnd;' and 1 you will soon bo well. Why ink a sciloua I jiulady? f