THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. .It'TVY 2. 1910. CRAIHSD PRODUCE MARKET ..Seditions Hare -Sot ' Changed in Spring Materially Wheat. HOLDERS OF C0BJ7 AB.E SELLEJQ x Meakesjo with- Wkrai mm Pr- Met tea ( rthewers rreisaat Seaae Shrt kHiir-Cuk Cars la flaw. snort, rmrt: Blears, lift JJ'-i, JUILIRT Fteady; spnnss, laoisc; turkeys, lie: cm, HVc. BT'TTKR Firm: cretMnery, tAKia teady. 15c- Receipts. Flour, bbla ". . Wheat, bu Corn, bu a.g a Oats, bu 14.000 clear ribs. rtl&TH; short chickens. IS c. lkl3c; ducks. f . Shipment. 7.10i so.?. j'ith olVcorri OMAHA. July 19. 1910. rre was general pressure on th wheat m-trae, resulting In a alump In price from last night's close. C'onoit.ons have not materially charred In tlia spring wheat belt, but tne muvviiunts of new winter wheat has "4 depressing effect. the weatier wheat market holders krorn were. inMiaai -. ...ii iiicir hold ings. ar,4 prices ratu-d off. as support was lark ins; to take offerings-. Early wheat . cattle were utnoted. and heavy selling tm cooler weather In the northwest and toe Martins of a heavy movement of new Winter wheat featured the weaker wheat market today. Closing values wera lHe under yesterday. t orn weakened with wheat and showery prediction, by foreoasters west of tha Mis sissippi river pmmpted soma ahort sellintf, C asn corn, was alow and samples war of fered Vtc. to Vc lower than yesterday Primary wheat receipts wera iXi.UUw bush els and. shipments wera 174 WW buahela against receipts laat ye of 426,JU9 bushels, and hlpment3rtTf-rj4.w bustrais. Primary corn rccelpia were R.0t bush els and ahlpmema were M7.UW buahels against rei-elpta laat year of 67S.O0O buahela and shtpmnta of aw.ono bushels. Clearances 1UO buahela of corn. (M buahela M oat. and a bear and flour equal to 77.W9 buahela. Liverpool cloaed- lower on wheat and unchanged on- cern. Local rang -of. options: " " Articles. KppeR.T High. JUw. I Close-l Taa'y. Wheat July.. Mapt.. Corn- July... ept.. t-ept.. t (BK1 1 02VJ M At .l i I ... t . a .r 8e4l ' Sii !.t'sVl W'i I74 m 371 : " I . n.' . ' i ATI. I I I JTWI X7H WB4THER I THE ORAIX IELT Fr4Ielaa la far Fair, with l.llll Caauaata la Tewatratare. OMAHA. Neb.. July 19. 1310. An area of hih presaurs bvenlea tha central and eastern poitlvoa of the coun'ry. witu tls creat over tha upper Miaaisa:ptl vahey and upper lake region. A alight barometric depreealon eai.nu. from tha r trema uppr Mlasourt vailvy down tna eutern Kocky mountain alope. and over tin aouthwrat. and Una deptesKion la fol lowed by an area of higher praure mur ing In over the northweat. F-howers vc currt within Uia laat twenty-four hours in the extreme upper Miaaouil vaiiey, and were scattered aiong tlie eaatcrn Hoc ay mountain aiope. Kain la failing this morning l lialveaton. i Urleana. and Tampa, aivd raina were general In the south Auan- t.c amies aince the last report. Urneraiy fur weather prevails In tne east, thu lake region, and tnrougnont ti e central vaiiey ar.U west, ai.d it will ruonably conlinua fair In thia vicinity tonlgnt and Wednesday, with not much change In temperature. 191 lime liwg u7 Minimum temperature 4 71 M CX Precipitation 00 .W .00 T Normal temperature for today. 77 degree. Lficienry in precipitation since March 1. 1251 Inches. Kxcees corresponding period In l.8, .30 of an lncli. Exceaa corresponding period, la UWR. 3.01 mcne L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. f era 4 Wktal gtegtlaa SJaltetta. For Omaha. Neh., for the twenty-foor hours andtrg at I a. la. 7&th ooarlduta Unia, Tuesday, July 19.1910-. - OMAHA -DISTRICT. - ' Tempt Raln- Btat:on. Max. ai n. falL - Oaaaha Ca.h Prleea. i WHEAT No. 1 hard, 02TT1 04; No. I Lard. $l.ngi.02: N. 4 hard. 4til t; re jected hafr,-SH;2c; Na a spring. ILOlfl-l fla; o. 3 prltig. !outl.0; No. 4 spring, 9uf97c. V-I ., bio; No. I ooUir, ii)Sc; No. 4 color, Wf.i9c; No, 1 jrellow.S: No. t yellow, ip.aosm; Ho. .4 yellow. WaoH-. No. 1, No. f" 66BSie; . Na , iu48V)C ; no grade, 4&srr,5c:,- - OATS ntanilard. Vv; No. 1 white, 0c; No. , 4 white, 78c; No. 3 yellow, $-,& ISc; No. 4 yellow, iti37c. BARI.EY No. 4. 61v&oc; No, 1 feed, 619 Be: rejected. H-frtfc. rm7Kro. 2, 70y7c; No. V 6S70c J l arl.t Keeelwta. -' W beac Corn. Oata ' 'cago k M . 330 zn VI nnen polls v 173 -i'n 13 4 15 I'Lliltlt , 4( Sky. A ah land. Neb K7 5 .00 Clear Auburn. Neb M W .00 Clear Columbus. Neb... 85 58 .00 Clouilv Culbertaon, Neb.. M 61 .00 Cloudy Kairbury. Neb.... 87 M .00 Pt. cloudy airmont. Neb... S3 M .00 Cloudy Or. Inland. Neb.. M t .00 Cloudy liartington. Neb. W M .00 Cloudy Hastings, Neb.... 88 M .( Cloudy Holdrtuu, Neb.... 84 0 .00 Cloudy Oakdale, Neb 85 M .00 Cloudy Omaha. Neb 83 M .00 Cloudy Ttkamah. Neb M M .00 Clear Alta. la 83 M .00 PL cloudy Carroll, la 83 57 .00 - Clear CUrinda. la. 84 U .00 Clear Sibley, la 81 3 .00 PL cloudy 'Sioux City, la.... S3 Si .00 Clr-ar Minimum temperature for twenty-four period ending at I a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. No. of Temp. SEWIORRSTOCRSASDBOSDS Dealings of Day of TriTial Uature and Stocks FnchanfftiiL CAXADIAJJ PACIFIC AFFECTED eatlaaeat la Ayerwe tm Revived fit far raraaatlesi ( Carreavey Aaaortattra Provided by lav far ICaaerareaelea. NKW TOR It July 19 Only llstleae at tention was paid to any newa by operator. Ln stocks tuuay and ao luuuormeiit was lound tor tiuiiiig steps In tna maraet that made a perceptible ertect on price., l.ie amounts of tno deailna weie triviai. C'anauian Pauitic was rather acutely aflecled by the aympatnetic Influence o( the strike on tne Urand trunk. That oc currence seemed to dominate iwntiiiieiit over the labor queetion to the excluoion of tne aieeiuent on a baaia of aettieiuent be twevnlhe Pennsylvania and ita employes both east and west. Its influence waa en hanced by tne uneasy feeling existing in England over the dispute .over wagve on aeiiie of the railroad system, while the French railroads are ln the throes of a like contention. i Influences from the side of crop advices were mixed. Movements In the cutton market are accepted as pssslng phases of a speculative campaign, rather than ac curately reflective of- the state of supply and Its promise. Varlonn factors are combining to build up the strength of the New York tanking position, but the effect on aentiment In the stork market Is modified by a disposi tion to look askance at the revived move ment for the formation of currency associa tion e such as are provided In the law for Issuance of emergency currency. Heavy government diabursementa have established a gain for the New York banks on the operations with the subtrcasury since the laat bank statement of S.dre. Currency receipts from the Interior and in coming gold shipments are to be reckoned ln addition. Bnds.. wera steady. Total sales, par, S3.0f0. I'mted Mate bonds were unchanged on call. Number of aalea and leucine quotations on stocks -wars: subalrilarr .liver coin. 319.rcr.!W0; mim. coin, tl.lw."M; total balance in genern fund. .... Hew Yarlt Market. NEW YORK. July l.-MOXETOn can easy at lVevS per cent; ruling rate. 24, per cent; cluetng bid. JV per cent; offered at IS per cent. Time loan eomewhat weaker; sixty days, 311 per cent, and ninety days. t&t per cent; six monUn, fco) U per cent. PRIMK MERCANTILE PAPER 64 per cent. STERIJNO EXCHANGE Pi eady, wu. actual business ln bankers Mils. 14 W"t 4A.ro for sixty-day bills and at M K0 Iji demand. Commercial bills, 4.C4Wi. doxm quotauona on ooods today war. s followa: ' ..!" Int-Mt. 4S ..l-lnt.-M-. Mar. 4.. ' ..l"114Jpai 4s " .. 1" aw W ..ii4tK. c is j. n . 1HSI-. S it. 4. ( Wll MS is HL N. un. 4. .7 l"VM.. K. m. T. 1M. ... M ipei. 4S t M . C. t. rv. 4e euaoa t. S. fc. rt do e.pn C. S. 4a. rg so enwpAe AII1.-Cli.inwr. lat Amv. Afri. aa. . Am.. T. 4k T c. 4 Dlstrlet. Sutlona. Max. Mlru Columbua, 0 17 78 ii , Louisville. Ky 19 90 Bfi Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 78 hi Chicago. Ill ZS 80 52 St. Loats. Mo i IS Hi 54 les Marines. la.... 14 82 4 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 W S Kanaaa City, Mo.. Z4 M si Omaha. Nab lit 84 58 Rainfall. .00 .60 1 .OOi .oo : oo ' .30 .00 .OOi the CHltAGtr VRAI AJiD FROVISIO.f S ' - ' Featamrvfrtf tfce Tnadlaa: sag Clewing; I'flru... Beard of Trade. CHIC.iW-M . AppUte for wheat, apparently unending cf late, waa satlateU tCKluy. ticneral rain In the Dakota, with cotMer .weather elsewhere northweat, made holders of high-priced grain repent and transformed, lutending buyers Into sellers. Crop letuma from the winter wheat coun try were .increasingly, favorable atidr' more tijn otiitt 'Wuliiin news from Kurope. Cloning in-ip wre at a net deciiaeiof l c tu Z'.c. 6tuer Wading m.plea ail- showed a loee corn, 'a- to -itgjIiV oats, ,"4 to Sc, and proviaions, -;v4) ia 15c Prenuuraa for hard and i! Wit r wheat her have dis appeared and Cvwnrfy acceptance were de enneu because tit-rtta-break 3a furures. On t r other hand. Husoian and French crop a it vices were less optirnlsilo.. than hareto - loie. and It waa aflU..X,'r.ac would be im porting late iu; he iaeuii lAJuaaa.-.tip for tne iiorta e.xpe..ttX7i- Hajr on "the. strength of tiier'foie-ign 'news chiefly that the m.Lrketbpened at the highest figure if tTr- day. Xi.oKae;aA'aa practically at the kfweet point of the session and weak at thttu tk-piembor ranged, from $!.( to ll.uS, f nlxlang 2c to Z'o down at lo6v A better outlook for forage crops in North liakota waa art lnfluencw ln weaken In cwn. dmpKomtomr fluctuated hetween rniu and . glueing at tW'i.. No. 2 yellow clvl st 4u- The ie-pteijitier option In oats varied from S)e ro 3V?c and closed e off at 3c belitaa . provisions were baMtd on the ; frej.run ?'. hijjfs. Pork closed at 17Vc to het lower; lard, 7V to UVtfloc, sod rlhe, lOo trf 12 V: The leading futures ranged- as follows: The only appreciable precipitation In corn and wheat region within the laat twenty-four hours was scattered showers in Minnesota and the PaKotas. Tempera tures continue moderate ln the eastern portion of the corn belt; and nlmportajJt change la shewn ln the western boxtion. L. A. WFLSH Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. articles.. Ippen I j High. Low. Close. Tes . TWeat V "T"1 T"' I Wfc; 1M 111 I 14 us 1 05Jt 1 , 1 07S-4 U0i! 1 0".mil 7iH 1 tXt'-iS 1 r.-i i 'ir r ii i liis iuv-. )J., ,141i-4 .ujt. -i , f I ec. ,1 ff'-tl'S! 1 7 I i.- . Corn f " cr. July . I fv;-s's tVc. HaV ' ;C0't-P,T OatH . I Jtrry--f-4fnt MS 59 is: i9'4,i so;i etMwimwfis rec. . My Poi k V !Pt. Vit-i- m Ok l. Rlts July t?ept. Oct. Jan. tit 43M,, ... MSI T-r.,. 21 M 21 56 I 405! I fiSl ' : CHi a 1 U 32m 40' 411 21 35 21 524 U ST. 11 H 11 M 11 721 U 47H U 57 , 11 9T4 11 42WI 11 &zs ; 10 fCVA 10 9S I 10 97 is is 11 57 U S7V 11 11 72SI It 721 11 5T u i:t rio i u 4& 11 SO 1 U U' II 57W 11 t 11 00 X0HI 9 J7H . I I ' rr- No. 2. r ' - f'R.h rwotj.tlans were as follows' . lIA4Ji-:"!rnu. winter patents. So.in; W inter !rralpri. 4 Sor W; ir1n; patents, bent hard. 0.7 0; pakera, 3.7uf4.30. RYK No. 1. 777c. BA RLHY Ked or wiixlnff. tfici fktr to chiTc malting. 4J74c. flv!SJ;4Flax. No. t southwestern, Iit3; N I I northwestern, Siti " tlover, J11.75. F rtOVISlViNS Me- pork, per bbl.. Jl-SOO i.A Lard;, per WO lbs., tll.. Short rllw. tildes. !oo. l.7r.l2.C,i. Short clear side, boxed. l3 0OfilS.2. 1'uiai cltarnoes of Wheat and flour -were eiiual to 77,(v mi. 'Primary receipts werel iA.tiui bu.. compared with 42 U"" bu. the comapending jiay - year ago. The world's ieio;. aiuitk-v. -Hi al.ov.a by Bradstreet's. d.j-reaMed o.rir.OOO bu. EKtimated receipts for fomorrow: Wheat. 4 oar.; coin, 170 cars; oau. lid cars; hogs. 23.s) head. ChiVagu Caa-i Prlcea Wheat. No. 1 red, l.Wo.tl-": N. 3 re.1. l.!tll.l: N. -hatdv r.oitat.lr M l hard, ILOTiuLlO; Na. 1 northern nrln- tl.2ral.!r7; No. 1 northern aprinj;. tl.JOl.i; No. 3 spring-. Iliiyjl.lM:. Corn, ,Nr cs. t'c; N 3 ca:i, SlttO-; No. . hitwi . a-: Na. 3 white. Ww: No'! yeillow. 4x-: No. 3 yel low. tCc Oats. No. 2 cash. 43iiu44-: No. 3 hih.--flii to. 4 w hite. 40LatSc; ,anrtsrd, 4il4'Hc- .. VtiTTKR .Crong: creameries , 24(i(3!c; dirirt.-S.Ti JSU. XEW YORK CEMERAL MARKET ttaetatloaa ef the IHty am Varlowa Casaaaatdlltles. NEW TORK. Jnly 19. FLOUR Higher; spring, patents. fa.inJ'a&.nb; winter atraighta, 94.4oto4.liO; winter p& tenia. 34.4a4.0U; spring clears, 14.36434 0U; winter' extras. No. 1, R7d'3.90; winter extras. No. 3. t3.j04jj.ta, Kansas straigLts. 4.S4j6 16. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, S4.ltKn4.23; choice to tancy, n.40t.4o. COH.NMfc.Alj Steady ; fine white and yel low, tl-4011. io; conrae, L4OtiLi0; kiln dried, WHEAT 8pot, new No. 2 red, tL12, elevator, to arrlre, ft If f., arid J1.14. f. o. b.; No. 1 northern, tl.347, f. o. b. The cloae waa lfj.'Jc net lower. July closed at 31.21, September at 31.111 aad Leo ruber at ILUV Iteceipts. 48,AW bu. CORN Boot, easy: No. z. 71 "tc. nominal. elevator, .domestic basia, 'to arrive, c L I.; export No. 3. Tmc. f- o. b. Options were without transactions, closing 'tc net de cline. July closed at 71a and September at 70c. OATS Spot, quiet: mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, 20 to 33 Iba., 48f Sic; clliiped white, 34 to 42 lbs.. Mal'c. MAY aieaoy, prune. l.i;snpLi, No. 1. n.l''l-a; No. 2, tl.lonrl.bi. No. 3, LUU4jl.U. HIDES Easy; Central America, Zliw-Kc; Bogota, 31'ffZ2"- HoPel Kasy: state, common to ehoice. l5-. l2ic; IMS, nominal; Paollc coast, 1, lunrltic; lmSi, nominal. r PKOVIsSlONS Por. steady; nitfi, 325.509 20.00; family, avM.0K2fiO; ahort cWar, t'4.oo MJ- Beef, steady; meas. tl5-s0iflrl.o4; fam ily, tl9.au&-'0.ou; beef haraa. JH.VJfj3a.iM. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 1" to 14 lb4 tl'i.aW&W- pickled hams, tl-gl-5a. Lard, steady; middle west prime, tll.3611.96; re fined, steady; continent, 112.00; 8outh Amer ica. H3.7S; compound, i.UW.7V. TALLOW Steady; prime cuy, huds.. 6"c; country. '4c. CHEESE Quiet; state, whole milk, spe cials. lBtu'lc; state, whole milk, fancy, 14Hc; state, whole milk, average prime, UVaMHc; state, whole cream, fatr to good, Uliri:; state, whole milk, common, irVtj U-xc: skims, full to special. IS-aliWc 13UTTER Weaker; creamery, apeclals, 3"-,ric; extras, ZTifijac; thirds to firsts, iijJ7c; state, dairy, common to finest, Z2w 27c; process, second to special, 224j; ii'tc ' tOcJH Firmer; fresu gathered, extra first. IsrVUZlc. POULTRY Steady; nearby broilers, tig Be; fowls, Wc; turkeys. Huff 14c; dressed quiet; western orouers, ;o; lowta, lty lee; turkeys, 14620c A)llaalmera ti AnMlammataa Caopw Amarvwn Aartrvii.r.1 AmertoMi Bet Ouaar .... Amuicsn Can American C. A F Amirlru Cation Oil ... Ainwlcaa H. A L. .W AmnifU Ire SworltlM . Amerleaa Lmm4 . . Amerteul Lcoinottva. ... AmemH 8. A R American 8. A R. atd... American Ste.1 KMr. Ainerteaw sttsar Hef Araericn Tob.cco pfd.. AmHiwn Wool.a Anactm4a Miniag AtcblKio , Atchlaoa pfd Atlantic Cms Lin Bthlm Stael Brook lTt Rap. Tr C.n.iM.n Pactrle Ontr.1 .Lather Cvnteai lMtbtr std C.ntrml of N. J .x. dir.).. Oiueaka A Ohio Ciiomir Alto. Chi. OU Wa. new Oil. Gt. Wt aPid Oil. N. W Chi., .MIL A. St. r C, C. C. A St. t, Colo. Pu.l A Iran ConjHlld.ta4 Gaa porn Prodttot. Del.var. H.4oo DmT.r A Rio Ormnd. D. A R. O. prd DLUllers' Becorltlea Brl. Bria 1M pfd Krla td pid General Klertrts ... Omt Northtrn prd limt Northern ore, eUa Illlnol. Central IrHrbopou.h-M.t i. Isterboroeah-Met. pfd .... IntenutlonM Harvauar :-. Inter, laartne pit. ..---... lntmiation.i Fpr ...... IntamatloBul rwma Iowa C.ntr.1 , K- Ci Rowh.nl a. is. aoaiawn sw ..... UtlM. LmtrXtta -A Nashai Musn. A St. Utml. 11., St. P. A . 'St.. U.. M.. K. A T M., k. A T.. ptd ........ tiSMuri PaeKic N. Rr at Mx- M pra.... Nation.! Buwcnlt National Lm4 New York Ontr.1 N. Y. 0. A W Norfolk A WwMara North. Amrlcin North-n PuItM Pacific Mail Pmn.rlv.nia Peopl.'. lia Plilfc. C. C A St. I..... Pttuburg Coal Pnini StMi Cr Pallmaa Palae. Car Railw.r Sta.1 Spring .. HMidinl Rqiukll. 8tMl ptd Ro k UUnd Co Rock lsuna Ck pfd..c... at. U A . F. M pld eu u a. w St. U 8. W. ptd SloaS-SbtftUid A A 1..,., Southern Puine asuth.nl Railwar ........ tsuthara Railwar pld .... TennesMee Cop..r Taua A Pacific Tel.. St. U A W TOI.. 8L U A W., pfd.... Gnloa Pacific t'nioa Paclflo pfd Uoitad 8taua Realty t'nilad lui Rubber .... I'niWd State. 8twl ...' United But. Sta.1 pia .. t'tmh Copper Vlrginm-cu-alins Chain .. W.oah Viaub pfd Wotarn Maryland WauinKhoae. kleatrle Wwtnw taioa WhMiiag A Laaa Erie .... Total aaiaa tor Ike ear. ales. High. Low. 12.M4 &Hfc M , "sea ii'i 'tis LOW tt w ! "io 'eMt 4Mt 70S Vt tl 4iW t 124 St 12 1Z4 ' i.Ttwi 'ii" ii'i o 1111 un " ini its' iit . 3.00 n u loo n . ins tH . s at '. ioo id1 ioi'i ' i'.iii 't: '744 . S.7U0 1KV4, 1M . T0 JI4 32 M lot lt CllM U 17 31 H to H r 12 12i MS a leiuj 501, l!e i M K M H lt Am T.b.v-00 4. do C. Amiuur a Co. 4ta. An hlann sen. 4... da cr. 4. do or, 4. AL L. 1M 4..... B. A do IS. do S. W. 3i. Br. nr. v. 4..... C. of Ga- m Cea. Uttker is C ol ai. 4. chw.. a o. do ref. Z. A A. .... C B. A 4. Jt. so gen. 4. ... P d t. , C. it. A St. C.. R- I. A o rid 4. olo. Itid Sa . Colo. Midland 4a 8. r. A ... 't Mo. ftlflr 4a 71H .!U0 N. R. ot M., 44s.. MS . H K. T, e. I -H 5V . M do deh.,4. :4 .14 N. T. . , 1"N. A W. Ut c' 4... n . 1S ilo rr. 4. A- , M . tUNo Pivcifio 4a .. K",l4 . 9. dn V. . TO, . !n"rit 8. U rf. J . Krn-n. -..- H. dkUI. o'4 ,l1 -4a cea. ...-. 10J . Foiina . 4a .... r. rvn. laic. st.. u - . tr. f- 4. n W....W1 do ten. . - MS T 4 ft. U-J'W. 4. ' 70 do let foid 4...M . i4kSwbuard A. i.-4.df. T3 190. pac1flo-icot W.. ". 4. 1 do c. 4. ' ...-at: 4. n riq n twf kih .. ft So. Rallw.T at - lvl ,.l TT jf (an. 4a. . 14 .. S fnloo Parifia 4e ...lout. 4U,. ar- Vfilon Paclne-Tr. 4a.:ni2 Dol. A Had.CT.4a. MS "Mo 1st A lf. 4... V. A R. O. 4s 3tr; 9. Rubber 4a ..itrlH, 4tni.ii ni'. a. attwi ss u..ivi Dl .tiller, o. St eVa.-4.'ar. Chem. ia.. N Brie pr. I. 4. WhMh lat 4a. 107V do ti- 4a fa do 1 A x. 4a.. 44j de cv. 4. aw. A., at wm, Ml. 4a . U Mo aw. B at Vat fcien. sr. a... K"4 n;an. lc. cr. ia. .1SS Wla. Caatral 4a 1 L O. lat ref. 4... Bid. Offerl. t Ma. Pas. or. la rtta HH New Yark Car O.af.tlaas. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Brvan. members New York Stock exchange, 31a South Sixteenth street, Omaha: ' . 14 Grown, uaaanea . lMttrow 4 2 l-lNda Cm.......... 14 . U4Nwwbeaa ... U , lOhlo Coppw 1 . U F.wbM. Coalition... 1 . 1 Rr Cwitr.1 Is . 45 Swift Pita, Co 1W, . a swrw-Roeback .... Ii4 . SHSupwrtwr A Pttta . (Tntiopaa Mining It . ySTrinltr Copww .. IS North Lab. ; 1 ,. isBohemla 4tt MAUA LIVE STOCli Mnltl Receipt of Cattle Art larger and ' Valtiei Are Lower. HOGS AiE STEADY TO STRONG applies Are Akaal Naaalaal, with ' Pereeataae ef Ilea. lee lireater Tkaa M.sd.r Aheep 4ae- . tatlwaa Are gteady. SOUTH OMAHA. July 19, 19W. Keceipts were: Cattle. Hog. Soewp. llclal M.maay .atimate Tuesday...... .ao days in is week.. mini day last week...., iiimt day t week. ago. -a me day 3 weeka ago., ame day 4 weeks ago.. oame day last year.. . S.27-J 3."i li.-J . .M 7.0 ULiVal .16.0.4 10.7wt 4.M .7: 9.740 24.41. 3.J1 2.7i a.i 4 19.412 11.77 9.0J0 la.lM U.H2 7.9U2 9.W49 11.21 The foiiowiiia table ahows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tsoutn Oraana lor the yeaj- to date as compared with last i ear: lil. l"t- lnc. Dec. battle lo.l 4C.774 32.107 nugi . U.t l.tsi.7:a s,ai sluep 7a4.0u ni0i3 71.007 The following table shows the averags prices of hogs at bou'h Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: Dates. 1910. 19t.13a.19tC.ilia.il90t.I3(t. July tuiy July Juiy July - u. j uiy July i U1V July Juiy uiy July 7... I. 77 7 all ! T to. 10... I 'llli U... S 44 f I 4aj ! 1 4 S I 741 a tSI O U, iA l u SatswtititkeKl 4i i eS 4 46 k 111 5 I k 74, ) 4 a f 4 i J4i 4) awl a 3l 4 tt a 43 14 ill 4 471 I II 4 31i 5 711 6 13 a ao-ai 7 4&4 14... I S, 1 7tt ls...l Vl T IC 18... 9 37. 7 sal 17.. .1 I 7.741 Is. ..j 3 35S i44w6ia3i5wbt31 19. .. 3 3r 7 7 a 34, 4 eli i hi, 4 la 4 371 4 7-l 4 S(H 4 19 4 441 6 7-1 el w Sw b'luday. Receipts and disposition ef free stock at the i-'nion Stock Yards, etouih Omaha, for the twenty-tour hours ending 111 p. a Monday: RECEIPTS CARS. Bay Statee Owe. Butt. Coalition. ceto, Onno .... ChuW Cona. Frartien D.Tla-D.lv Ely Central Ely Cooa Franklin fltroux Oold field Goldflold uoldflald Con. Florenc. . Daisy Lrfsaalem 8 lock. Market. LONDON. July 19. American securities opened steady and a fraction above parity tnriav. The market was not supported dur ing the early tsadlng, a'M tha active is u... declined. At noon the tone was steady JJ . and prices ranged from Sc above to TTVt . below yesterday s New York closing. C. M. A St. P 4 1 .. 1 Missouri Pacific T 4 .. .. Union Pacitlc 77 24 11 4 C. A N. W., 4st 13 i. C. at N. W., waet 34 M 39 .. C. St. P., M..A 0 6 4 C, U. A east t 1 J C, H. St VI , tt 2 2S 3 C. R. 1. A P., east.... 2 .. 1 C. R. 1. A P.. west... 8 1 Illinois Central l 1 Chicago Gt, Western. 1 1 .. '1 Tout receipts 272 log OS 16 3.000 'ii 14t"4j lavs KK14 a 7S4. 244j 71 44 !4:i m 7S Kaaiaais City Orala k.4 Prww-tslaaa. KANSAS C1TT. July 19 WHEAT July, tliS: September. 31.00,; December, 31.02 a, Caah: 't'Olc lower; No. 3 hard. 31.04U410; No. 3 mixed. Il.ul . No. 3 red, 41.v4ttf l.t; No. 3. S1.021 103'a. CORN July, blc; September, 5&59ic: December, 6"b4544jc. Cash: Unchanged to Vi'tC lower; No. 2 mixed, 63c: No. 3, lc: No. I white, aVkjjtiic; No. 3. 44c OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 41Q4Sc; No. 2 mixed, 3iOJ7c. .'; HY E No. 2. 7.it7oc. HAY Unchanged to SOcfitl.oO higher; choice timothy, 314.wul.5; ehoice prairie. lll.j0ifU.7a. tti. 11 tK-creamery, extras. zatc; nrsta, ttc; seconds, tie: packing stock, 2-c. EGOS Firsts. 34.10; jocund. J 00: cur rent receipts, new cases. 14 no; miscellane ous. fXiij. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 21.w K4.0H0 Corn, bu 2b.0fi0 23.0HO Oats, bu l.OW 4 0uC at lite; t-:Ci 4Haoipta. l.Jfi3 rases ca.es lnclvUed. lOfjlto; f-sts. firsts. 1C. . Ctw2KiH Strong :' daisies, tttma. luliVM- vminty Amancas, long horna, . lot l.'.o. IHTTATOliS Atrotig: rheioe to ijn,-c: fair to kcmmI. ajjrioc. 1"OULTrtiVteaJy; turkeys, 20c 4n. live fowls. Uc; springs, lac mark, prime lnyic: 15lkc; fancy, 3 chick- 00 44 M UU t.Oii l.-vtSa la Ut 44 it 14 14H 1 w 1&;4 ifcH ! ' 104 2SH 400 14 24t M. ) 414i 46'4 4tiit X 141H l.b L tS 124 . M 12 7u) in 17H 17T4, m M 4 ' ww u K ki-s -...r. 1 . H4 43 17"4 300 tfi . 24 2ft - : :4 ' 3t am H ; A- 141 .- It 144 ". r. 7U ltM4 4 li'4 44 n siw lie - 66 44 low 4MP4 Mi M ..... WT tee s4 4H at Law 114 .11 1K e a 43 4 4w t psv. rr imt 4tH 4S 40 1.7D4 1UH IKS 11S ZS 4.SHI 14 1271b LW4 ISO 10 ltl SMI lt 1 1 1 II lw l 41. 3U 1424 14i 142 91 l.l r?i . ?2 L40U 7S 71 74 1( 41 31 41 VI S74j 1 m r. : rr 4 4.SJ 114 111 . 3ia a a 22w i4i. J8S4 "ioi "icH 'k' t 31. 4v 44 4; 4 44.SU 1S 141 W 1S2H 10 Tl Jl 71 J 4i.n0 70 ' 70S ?l) US 11.-, 11 LX 4:V, 41 4t Tie w kt lu I! 17 17 tut) St U M ltM 44 44 45 "4 a1 10 4X44 4HH llW 4 4w 4-4 Baak Cleariaaw. - OMAHA. July 19. Bank clearings for to day were 32.4al.220.il and lor tne corre sponding date laat year, niu,ffl.. t. Metal NEW YORK. July 19. MBTALS Stand ard copper, dull; apot and July, 3U.B0nrt2.uO; August and September, tU-MXs'LtOO; Octo ber. 311.001 13.0U. Lundon, steady ; spot, iL 7s d: futures. iA No arrivals were reported at New -York, Custom house re turns showed exports ot Out tons, making I3bk so far this month. Lake coppur, tl2.b2Sll2.7'w; electrolytic, $U.xU 12-50; cast ing. llXUH&lZ.Za. un, sieaovy lor iirm; spot. 1.UI1W1U.X&: July. 3ii.yutiii.li; August, nXLab. September. 3.io43i5.la); October, 4J2.atX832.90. Sales. 50 tons apot at 333.00, lu tons July at ilXtxt. Londun, easy; spot. 141: futures. UaO 2s 4d. Lead, firm; 34-45 bid. New York; 34-37414.36; east St Louis. London spot. C2 lis d. opener, steauy; lLHXuA.M. New York; 34.9biOa.0R. East St. Lcuu. London spot, 422 7s tkv Iron: Cleve land warrants," 4as 9d In Lortdbn. Locally iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern. ilb.atfaiti.75; No. 2. 31fl.25' No". 1 south ern. !6.2&rlti.7ft; No. 1 louuwm soft, I16.00 $10.25. - .. ....... f.jt a . . , Wool Market., . BOSTON. Mass.. July 19. WOOL Dull ness continues In the woof' market, but there are growing signs thao Improvement will not be long delayed. Trie leading -west ern quotauona range aa follows; "1 errl tory fine staple, b.ti4c; tine meaiom staple, bu ut4c; fine clothing, o7rte;" fine medium clothing, .44Sfic; uall-oiood i comoing, ti.yi 5b4.c; utree-eigntna-oiood combing. ijwc quarter-blood combing. sz4c; pulled, ex tra. b(ric; fine A, Outtt&c; A supers, 5o;,iC. Cettea Marks 4. NEW YORK, July 19.-COTTON Spot market closed quiet to W points lower; middling uplands, 16. Hoc; middling gulf. 14.30c. Sales. 3,100 bales. Futures closed barely steady; July. 16.98c;- August. 15.3uc September, lAtiac; October, 13.97c; -Novem ber, lZsic; December, 12.79c; January, 12.76c; February. 12.79c: May. 12.Mic. ST. LOUIS, July 19. tTOTTON Steady, Middling, loc; sales, 30 bates. Omaha Packing Co 7:2 wict and Company 1,173 Cvdany Packing Co 1.477 Armour A Co 1.274 Kohr Packing Co Murphy tampperel..-. tienton Vansant A Lush.. 34 Slepnens Bros ol Hill A Soh 274 B. Lewis i;a Huston A Co..... 31 . U. Root A Co 148 H. Bulla ITS L. Wolf 100 McCreary A Carey 3uv S. Wertheimer 4a H. F. Hamilton 22 Sullivan Bros -. 22 Lee Rothschild Mo. A Kan. Calf Co., 73 Kline A Christy 2a Other buyers ra n4.lv ebaiwa. Lawal m.nuai. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, lr.. 433 New York Late building, Omaha: aid. aakw. Mi 4 U 4 wi! si li4 .. lul Beatrice Creamery f Cadaby Packing Co. 4.. 194 City Mauonal Itaak kids. 4a, IK. n at Umaha 4Va, Uuo ColuBbsa Klaa. L4. 4. UM S Oonnaa Pir. ltiwwnaa -.. M low. Portland C Iowa partiaBd t mnn uaa A Elwa. mnM. Ii. A L a. Mlcklaaa state Tat. alum. 4k Co. . lia Nob. Tel. atock 4 pw t-nt. Uuiah. Kua Ca. la, t4- UmiliM bu Wk. lull Oeoaiia klM. Lliat ptd I rw cant. wnt Ut mtg. as... mm eon. 4a. T per OMU pI4... 1U pld at w w 4214 B. Si. Ky aid I pw seat U utpsiia A C. M. Rr. ok. lk kiv. Omaha A C. a By A B. pfd 4 Pacili. V. T. 4a, .SJ 44 twill A Co. ia. 1114 .T. 4 btata loaarmnca Co. LU) twtU4, Ol ot, aa. 124 luSlk in-city Ky. L. Ca. ia. 1IB t Tn-Clty R. A L. pf A atock. 4 per (wet LaitMk aauck lord, wtock. aowih Omasa si la Iw J1 M ltM kiS, si M 1WH IS4 kie tow a. Coffee Market. NEW YORIC July W. -COFFEE Fu tures closed steady, net, 3 points higher to points lower; sales. 23,2u0- bags. Close July. 4.45c; August, 4.9Uc; September, . Oc tober and November, Atoc; leceailer, 7. January. 7.06c: February. T.Uftc; May. 7.11c April, 7.13c; May, 7.14c; June.'Titc; spot. steady; Kio No, I, bc; Kantoa trot, 4. c mild, steady; Cordova. lUai-'jiC Lll UrsilBi Market. July 19.-WHEAT-Spot, tern winter, no stock. 7s 6d; October; 7s Sd LIVERPOOL, dull; No. 3 red Futures, easy; Juiy December, 7s iViU- CORN Spot, firm; old American mixed, 5s 3d; old American, via Oeireston, oaod new kiln dried, os 4d. Futures, dull; Sep tember, 4a ivd; October, aa lo-iaO. Dry GkMMla Market. NEW YORK. July 19. DRY GOODS The cotton goods market was firmer : and slightly higner on some lines of gray g.Hxis fur tne day. stHpie prints are being bough more freely. New spring tines' of ginghams sre being, opened. tarns are steadier. Men's wear lines will be opened by some big concerns on, Thursday, J uiy ZL Available sappllea mt Crala. NEW YORK. July 19 Cable and tele graphic commpnicatuane received by Brad street's show toe ' following changes in available auppliea as compared witn pre- vloua account: Available auouliea: heat United rotates, east of Rockies, decreased j m 43.tw ou.; Canada decreased ll. .M.uuu tu.; total United States and Canada, decreased 2.3.7.000 bu. Afloat for ami In Europe, de creased. 2.9uu.tU bu. Total American and European supply, decreased 3.227. 009 bu. Corn: United SUttea and Canada, decreaaed .ttO bu. Oats: United Stales and Canada, decreased 1.7O4.000 bu. The visible auply of wheat In Canada laat Saturday was 4,a00.0u0 bu., a decrease of 41.0U0 bu. Boat.. 9 f ex-Its aad Bwada. BOSTON. July 19. Cloeing quotations on loiiiii a i-iocaa uere .j. foiiaws: Alloaos S3 Mokawk Aotal, Copper w NeT.il. Con. Z. 1 . A. S 21 NlpiMiui Mlnea Cwm. l. Lwela Urarr.1 Market, ST.r LOUTS.. July 19. WHEAT Futures, lvwwr; July. U-tiTb; - svefMetuber. tl IUSI jat. l'eceinbeP. 41. u. 1.0-'. Cash, Kri ; ir k: No.. 2 red. tl.uaLl.:4: No. 2 hard. fj'luN-'i'utiiTvi, ' tov..r: SepttHnber. C0S24 a;xm Jieeeikber. -'AStt, Cash, lower; liaia: Nil. 3. fcJ'-iU No. 1 white. '.-. OATS Futurea, lower; sV pteniber. c; DtM-einber. si.o. Casli. hlarher; track: No. 2;-4ict Nt. t white. 4V. It V i-? Unchanged; 77c. HjOi'R Firm; red winter patent. .3ntJ k-i extra fancy' and straignt, K7Vj-i a, ba .1 winter cl.ara. 31401.3.90. ' dhvKErk Timothy. 34-00- '' KVil F A I IS. klauapallk Urala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 19.-WH EAT-July. I 31.23; S.-ptember. 31.15.: December, tl 13H; caah. No. 2 hard. II Si: jso. 1 northern, 31.rm?l-25; No. 2 northern, tl.SS4LZ3; No. 3 northern. 41 13V91 2L FLt X 4 lowed, 3k- 4i CORN No. 3 yellow. 4ttJlic. OAIS-Nj. 3 white, 43ti4c RTE-No. 2. 737ic. BRAN In luO-lb. aacka. 3JOwi20.oO. FLOUR First patenta. In weoal, f. e. h., Mlnneapolia. 4.lJuA; aecond patents, i KOn -!. flr.t clears. 34 av.4 75; second clear a, tl40utTA Ankona AUantlc B. A C. C. A 8... B.Uo Coalition ... Calumet Arlson. " ..uiiiok A tiwrte , Cenuinnl.1 t 'upper iiangw Cut Butts Coppar Prmnklia Ulruaa Con Uranbr Coa Uiwon. C.oaaoa . . , 1.1. Morale Cop ... K.rr La.s Lak. Copewr LoMll. t oieer .... k.ml Ci-opwr bid. 1 i J rTtAN-run. sacked, east track. II &1 01. . 11 4Y Steady ttmottiyi I7otjJ0 b; prat- a i-.;1 '..-lO,! Fj.rg. lower; jooning. .to. I Iir1 f.er: prime steam, til. 411 '. j 1'" aaK1 ftwata ibwvrdi. i-a.!y; extra! Mllwaakee Urala Market. ' ' MILWAUKEE, Wis., July iS.-FL.OUR- Eleady. WHEAT No I northern. tl.24twfl25H; No. 2 northern, - 1.22'wtjl.23; September. 3l.0bSI.ke bid. BARLEV-No. 2. TV.74C. eiioits. tlAi;: .clear rtba. U.37S; ahoit tears. lU.k.'is Bttcoa (.boxed), etaady; extra Dalwlh '; rati a Market. - DULITH. Julv 19.-WH EAT-July. September. 31.177.: No. 1 curtbero. No. 3 northern, tl 77. OATS 430. 31 !4; 31 fi. . !4 North Butt. . Vb, Nona Lak. ... . li.old Dominion. . 1 auwuesl. ... . 41 prrott fill. ..1 gnuuir . . , . .3 shannon . dupwnor . . . IS Superior A . suBwtor m. . H Tamarack . ivalj. a. C. A o. . .U. A f. R, A . 15 do pfd . IHl tah Coa .. tlHWlnima 4 Woivanna . 17" A Cop Boa. . Pitta M. . 41 . IS1 . Its . 21 . t . txst .114 .121 . 4 . . : . 4 14 2U I 13 N.w T.rk Mlalna Slateks. NEW YORK. July 19. Closing quotations en mining stocks were: Alice rtruntwlrg Cos v Conutwrk Taa... aa beau Con. Cal A V. Hum .ilvwr .... Ima Bilvwr , Uf tared. I 21 14 44 Lsadrtlla ra Litti. Chief .. Mwicaa umana Ophir 9tndar4 YMlww laokwt . I . 4 .104 ,.IW . M Treasary wtateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Jury 19, The condiUon Of the treasury at tne beginning of busi ness today a as as follows: Trust Xun.ls; (i.id cotn. wjf 507.467: silver dollara, 94DO..' 14 : silver dollars of 1S. 3.w t; stiver certiricatea outstanding. 3dM.lK.MSX t.itiwral Fund: Standard silver dollars In general fund. 32,?li.i7; current liabilities, .7oa.lJ. working balance la treasury of- fhxa. 11.771. niT. ln bauka to the eredlt of I Treasurer of the Lulled fcHstes, tw.Jd.llb; I Peerla Market. PEORIA. July 19.-CORN Steady; No, white, tUc; No. t yellow, Cbc? 4o. 3 yel low, K'-c, ,o. j. ts'ic; no,, 4.. .sic; no grade. 5bc OATS Steady; No. 3 white. 43o; No. white, 42c; No. 4 white, 41 He; standard 4a1 C. : . - -T.i ' FORGERY AND HORSE 'THEFT Saaa Borcker Is Wasted la Walworth Ceaaty, Seath Dakota, aa Two tharsrea. -' 'a , ABERDEEN. S. D.. JuryfS. Special.) Sam Burcher Is wanted fn Walworth" county on charges of forgery and horse stealing. Burcher passed a worthless check for 315 on a merchant at Java, receiving a cheap suit of clothes and 15 In change. That night he went to the house of a farmer named Helnne, where his brother" wag em ployed, and had, a horse owned tjy his brother pointed out to him. The next morn- lng Burcher and a horse belonging to Helnne. very similar to Burchefs brothers animal, were both missing. It is supposed the man Intended to take hfff brother horse, but mistook the one resembling It, A. S. Davis Nch. IMS 3 : 3i cows.,... XI J 7J , Si-. 4 23 K. C Kllnk N.-h. . t74 3 33 S heifers.. 315 3 00 , 573 3 50 C L. Ppoer Neb. . 9V 4 17 cows WIS 00 H Curtis Neh. 371 3 10 13 steers.... 903 4 jj Howard Simp Neb. . 49 3 90 H. L. lartenen Neb. ,K3 ISO 12 rows S93 J is r. RatnlentnT Neb. 20 cows :, 4t) 9 feeders.. 97 13 feeders.. M0 4 45 3 steers. ...llto Hilton A AlhrlKik Neb. . 3 21 feeders.. 4IS . 4? 4 00 9 cows 17 cows 4 3 96 11 heifers. .4f.l0 Ed Verdon Neb. 777 4 55 10 cows $72 3 98 Thoe. Blark-Neh. 11 6 10 50 heifers.. !f4 4. , CM 3 M F. Remington Neb. . IT 4 05 Kay Edsall NVh. , 9M 4 t 7 nt.w -a M , 77 3 1 1 cos SJ4 . US 3 40 W. II. White Neb. n I J) 20 cows (.3 3 (j,, Hill A Joiinann Wyo. . 973 2 '. 14 cows rl0 . ?K2 4 1." 4b steers.. ..lti .M IJO Wm. Itrrnoldt4 Wyo. 4 cows.... 19 steers. .. f cows ... 3 steers... 9 cows.... I heifer. 31 cows. ... II cows.... 28 enws. . . . 15 feeders. 29 ftders.. .71 steers... 11 cows 73 cows.... St steers... !3 cows.... 13 cows.... 29 feeders. !2 cows.... 27 cows tl cows.... 4 ( 30 I 3 w 3 J6 srsui wctlier. m-lllng at ti.."4oS on. with fe.ler clacs at :.'. 1. 35. e: i.nndy s'id ltcht-weig.it yeainiiga are a:ite1 at 34. A 14 4.07. but 1'i-kvi kind. d not attract very mtn-h co't-,rei.iion anil at ai.iw wnei. at fM)..'o or ii -e. Kar are .-it'll fro. d lat ewe -umial'ic up to At 1 3 41. juoia ;k.'t on ias slix-k Uood It choice latnrta. p. ii.-if. "v.; f.ilr to g-xd latnUa. I- '-i . fceling iamb. ." 5.j'; han.ly weight yemiinK.. t44.rS; lina. tMu 4. .v; neavy feeding vrariins". L V-4"i. good to choice wethera. 33 4"4f 3 45; fair to gooil wethers. 33 l-t3 4.; feed ing w.-tliers. t:L "r"! fat ewes, 32, iur J frHllt:k ewes tJ.lMultO. Repreeentative sales; 114 kN yoming wetnen.. IS Wyoming wether. 117 Wyoming wethers. 1.3 Wyoming at-tiit-rs, e e buks ... wetiers .othfti, ees. feeders. ewes, feeilers.. feelers. . feeders. . feeders. . feeders.. f.-e.lM 3. 1 10 3 Ji 3 o 4 40 48 steers... Ml heifers 54 steers t bulla.. i cows.... 3 cows.... 3 steers... 3 steers... 3 75 5 cow s. 4 Mi 3 cow 4 00 9 mixed.. P. Ricketts Wyo. i"i 25 3ft Steers... 4 85 42 cows.... 2 70 36 heifers. 10U2 ,1100 913 .. 9!" .. 944 ..llVrf ..11"S ..1V3 9T. 3 10 3 no 5 .1) 4 3 05 3 S. J m 3 9.7 4 tr. 4 4 ."3 I 00 14 steers.. i cows... DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. hM 1.543 1.7S-3 1.3S2 SK 443 Mil 2.twi 2.811 2,tW 4 cows 9?7 4 calves... 17 4 steers.... 7X W. lilt 9!5 .. 1WS2 Watson A Johnrvn Wyo, ,..2v 3 2i 1 bull M Z 'Ji T. L. Thompson Wyo. 39 steers.... 1151 4 HO 17co !J8 4 U Fred Ruenaen W vn. cows 914 3 23 4 cows... 39 steers.. ..lltsj 4 73 l?cows... WYOMINO. ,W 4. 14 cows.. , ; 3 5 ! strs. ia 4 00 9 steers. ,M ll ' K cws-hfs WESTERNS. Baxter S. D. 6 15 r, feeders.. K2 111 3 13 U Smith S. D. 4 7f 13 steers.... 7W 1 05 . 872 2 45 W Sudiluth Mont. .17 5 40 3 feede.-s.. r.0 4 50 .. tr 4 40 H. B. Dunn Mont. .1127 6 10 36 cows MS 4 00 . 815 4 00 7 calves... 202 5 00 . 179 fi 25 HOGS Better ahipping demand produceJ more activity I nthe hog trade this morn ing, bulk of receipts selling :a very gtod season at steady to strong prices. Some nickel higher business was done, but sales at thia advance were caaerel. good mixed and selected lights meeting with the popu lar demand. Supplies were normal and the percentage of heavy hogs greater than yes terday. Good heavy grades moved around W.2544' 1.90, mixed commanj-d tS.r.'&S.tO and ligliis brought the high figures, a ,iart of a load ot bacon hogs topping at 3N.S5. Rough and common bravles sold in much the same notches as yesterday. 28.30 buying straight loads of heavy sous said rough packers. A large portion ot receipts went at 4h. Ji-i H. to, aa compared with practically the same bulk of yesterday. Order buyers purchased fully 1.109 head during early hours, but packers were in clined to be a trifle dmcilmtnating and a final clearance waa not el tec ted until wml along toward noon. Range Is siowiy DUt surely, as will be ni.ted in me list of sales. A week ago today extreme heavies sold as low as 37.75. witii selected lights as high as tfe-Ck- Representative sales: 44 Wyoming n WvAinlnf 271 Wyoming 4) 1 omit a 13 v omitig 9S Wyoming I lit. fed Mi l. fcl ewes, culls l-i:; f -.l iamt'S 71 1'laho lamlm ... t',1 Idaho lambs .. "Ml Idaho lambs -I.' Idaho lanit.s, 40 llnrio la. nbs. 2t'l ev.es 1..m yoming ctlier, feeder.. 4i Wvo. wethers, fee.., cum ;'73 western weth.-rs l we.-te'ti wethers. 71 Idaho yenrlinu.", 17 I.tal.o en rs F. ..lrio s. 12 steers.... 9n2 30 Cows.... 22 steers... 93 cows S steers... .13 cows.... 39 calves. . feeders., feeders . . . feeders. feeders. .. wethers. 7' Idaho eari!ns. I'll Idaho veMi-'itias. Lit yc.niuif, fee.lers fee.lers.... ftciers !"l 3 SS i .v. 3 V, VI - 3 i'. 3 19 111 1 Sil 3 . 3 V. M 3 75 ) 2 75 1)7 3 00 S. I I ') K2 4 7a bD 4 40 . C7 40 4 40 t 6 . a 5 o !7 2 10 M 3 -w 7H 2 2i M 3 00 M 2 M 4 25 14 3 00 ti 4 r. W 4 25 ."2 3 7 MARKET CHKK.ll LIVK 54TOCK (nltle Flat! Mow Dew.awd lloga and Shten Sleady. CHICAGO. July 1.4.-CATTT.F, Receipts. :.iti head. MarKtt kloiv. quiet. Breves, .i.iti! i..'"i; Texas yteeis tt P"'! 30; western .teers. I. mii7.'; s: Dckers and fi-eders. ft t 4.-.i.7"; ciiws and heiiers, 3.w."-'k., S.7ii". 9 S'. litMiS Iteceints. 130110 head. steady 10 tic higher. Light, tvti.iiy .'k. ; mlxe.1, ft Tar"!.!': heavy, $s.a;w ..;.'; rmnh. 3v2it s 40; g.xid to clio cc h-avy. IS 4otM.95; pig, tS.i!MiU; bulk of sales. 3V 4-i'. 75. SHEEP AND L .Mills Receipts, 30.001 head. Market steitly. Native. I2.5VH4.W; .j.t.-rn, Iwi'iil.w: yearling. SaOini 4.W: iambs, native, (M.SHi ..; western, H-fsj cslves. Mitrkel Kaaataa Illy Lle Mock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 19. CATTLE Ke ceipts. 12,000 head. Market steady to strong. Dressed beef and export steers. 37.tki'a2i; fair to good. 7.tt; western steers. t4 A 7.40; stockers an.l feeders. 3i25ii.10; -i-iitnem steers. 34.154i4.50; wmthern cows. :'..ii4.1j; native cows, IS.T'i'US.bo; natlv heifers. UM'if bulla, (r4.25ki4.75; caUes, 34.5t ti 4.. "iO. HuGS Ueceipt.". U.t0 head. Market St. ad to ;c hltrher. Hulk of sales. 3S 4.MJ K75; heavy. tx.SO'ti .60: packers and butchers, .4k'A4.7&; light. t!.60.iA.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S. head. Market strong. Lambs, v; 5tSt7.0O; yearllnns. H.3i5.ou; aetlieis, M.75-'4.."sl; ewes. M.60U-4 25; blockers and feeders, 2. at 9.50 Totals 7,407 C389 17.2o tlA'l"! LIS Receipts of cattle, were large! "ii. uaiJ utiig .nil aa waa tue case yebterday, the arrivals consisted mostly ot western rangers. The total for tne two days was um largest run of range cattle so far thia year. While there were a fow natives, the supply was comnaratlveiy small. Buyers were still Inclined to take advantage ot the size of the receipts to force prices downward, the claim being freely made that prices at this point were higher as compared with those prevailing at otber selling points. That fact together with tne- large rmotmt wf sorting to be done delayed tha early trade so tha the forenoon was well aavanced before very much buslnesa had been, transacted. Buyers -seemed to favor the good kinds of range beef in preference to corn-feds, with tne result that corn-fed cattle, even the right desirable kinds, were slow and weak sellers. On the otber hand, desirable fat range steers were Just about steady with yesterday, with other kinds lOijtloc lower. Cows and heifers were generally 10-3 lie lower under the influence of the largo receipts. Stockers and feeders, which have been very high, felt the effects of the large re ceipts and the market on that kind of cattle was JUnal5c lower. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers. I7.1bf7.;6: fair to good corn- fed (taut, (M.3b7.35; common to fair corn- fed steers, 4w.Outcvs.bO: good to choice cows and heifers, t&.orejA.OO; fair to good oowg and heifers, 33.754i5.00; common to fair cows . r, .4 . A. t ft":.Xl t - ....... ... ... , - . ...JVU 4U CUUII4. .IOCS ere and feeders, 1A25j6.7R: fair to good stockers and feeders. 32.73B4-25; common to fair stockers and feeders. 33.lm.'iA7S.. stock heifers, t2.2S42-4.25; veal calves. (b.5wj tw; bulls, stags, etc.. S3.0utu5.00. Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice grass beeves, 36.5094.25; galr to good beeves. 4.7Ia.4o: common .to fair beeves. 32.754.50; good to choice Cows. I4.2tkaH.lC; fair to good grades, 33.5O4.00; canners and cutters. SLE&3-35. RepresentAtiva sales: No. 1 94 , K W 47 , 4 44.nt... 40 64.... U... 44.. 41.... .... A. .rf .37 .344) ,4 .SSI ... ...31 ...276 Bk. Pr. No. At. Sb. Pr. ... I n. tV) i:j M IS ... I 16 71 21 U lli IS 13 T2 kl 111 iw IM tu i2 i;i 1 nti 3S I 3T1 TS 241 Lf 8 I7, 14 I 2 7J 224 Ml I 37'a 1J IU H6 21 200 I 4u I.M 72 34 ltd 4 4(1 120 S ifO 13 in ... 4 40 ... I 16 V. 224 M I 40 MIS 49 2.1 :0 I 4 m 1 a 7 &j n 1 w Sua I 25 1 x.1 ... I ei 120 I 26 7 n .00 45 ... I 2i Ti 214 ,40 45 ... I 16 74 241 ..SO :6 I 26 61 213 ISO I 46 80 I 41 74 212 S 4k ... 4 3 41 4 ... 146 40 3 30 74... 2m 140 I 46 120 6 SI 24 244 120 4 4i 1H0 4 67 221 n t I JO 74 1U 209 I 4.. 120 I 30 64 24 W 111 SO I JO 47 215 HIM 40 I :-'4 77 2.'4 ... t to 4 16 S 4 120 4 I bo 4 o to I"4 190 65 ... 33 14 .41 ... 8 66 20 I 35 M IKS 40 I H7V, ... 1 36 70 . 8 40 I Si W 2u4 4 M I 96 S4 itu ... 4 46 St. Louis Live stork Market. ST LOl'IS. July 13. CATTLE Receipts, 5.H head. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers, S7 ii 4; dressed beef and butcher steers, fi.00ji7.S6; blockers and feeders, tX27)3.75; cows and heifers, tXMtt 7.2,".; cannei-s, Ki.itXiiS.Ol'; bulls. r-"2.Vri5.7i; calves, St.0u'i9.0o; Texas and Indian steers, narrowing i t 0k7 .50; cows and heiiera. f.mo.M. tit Kjf-Receipts, 1.1W neaa. jiarsei. ot lower. Pigs and lights. wH.nrvi9.0S; packers, ts.7SuS.a0; butchers and best Heavy, a.754j fl '"9 SlIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,400. Market stronir. Native muttons. 33.504 110; lamhc t'l.tior-iti."; culls and bucks, f2.iU 1W; stockers, 32.50iii3.50. Its. 4..., 1.... 32... 34... 4..., ..., 4... 3..., 4... 6.... I.... 1... 1... I... 4... 3... 4... t T.. I.. a.., u.. 12.. ..1174 .. 74 ..IOU ..UM BEEF arl'EERS. Av. Pr. No, I 71 4 a 4 40 I Si n , n ..Vsi 4 St ...lis 4 46 ...134 I 1 Pr. ..ts ..24 ..17 44... .....244 64 ,.i4 64 Ill 61 30 61 .-'..HO IfiS l......lf.l 7 Ut 4. ...... If 4 46 51 260 4 2W 64 311 7 M 72 2W 5 364 47241 14 954 2.4 41 Mt SHEEP Another big run of western sheep arrived today, but the bottom of the market lias evidently been reached arid generally steady prices were paid for all classes of stock. Demand was reasonably active from both packers and feeder buyers. and while It required some little time to shape up receipts ready for sale, several large shipments were put over the scales oefore midday. W yoming, Idaho and M ontana sheep are running very freely at present, but lamb offerings are very small and values are determined largely by the eastern price levels. Best fat lambs sold yesterday at 36.5tij6.60, just about on a par with Chi cago figures. Good feeding Iambs have been equally scarce and did not suffer very much In yesterday's slump. A very good feed-lot quality could be bought for ti.-5.ir 5.61. with fair grades at 35.006.25. The wether end of the trade Is almost overloaded, but feeder sorts are fairly large, and this fact has served to check the slumpy trend of fat stock values. Cur rent prices are right around a quarter lower than those of last Thursday, choice at. Joaepk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.W0 head; market steady; steers, 34 5t'-iS.O0; cows and heifers, t3.iAHi4.75; caive. $3.v.t,0. HOGS Receipts, 6.001 hpd: market steady L. 5c higher; top, (M.ia; bulk of sales. 3.4Tj.S.tS. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J head; market active and strong; lambs, 35.5044 7.00. Stork la Sijrht. Receipts of livf stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hoi South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis Chicago "... Total receipts. .. 2.H-0 ..12.UU0 .. 5.1tk .. a. WO 7,.0 5."0 ll.OiO 12.71 10 13.14k) Sheep. 16,7 8 Xi4 WO Su.oto .31.K0 4 ',000 43,530 ...v T3 ..... 4t4 Ml 1013 lil . 794 , 42 ... iwtl ...II I .. 9S1 ..1016 ..loss ,..1137 f?4 . T44 ..1379 ..1640 3 74 I 6 I 6 4 24 I 64 4 1 8 33 4 I cows. 21 cows. COWS. 3 44 I 8 14 I 14 , 3 60 T 3 44 ' HEIFERS. I 99 6 3 U) BLT.LL8. I m 1.7".'.'.?. I 34 CALVES. 2C3 3 U 3 171 4 64 14 I HO I U4 I M lilt 4 26 4. Ut t V4 lkTt-K.'lCk,Ka AND jra.EDc.tA. 6S9 3 16 I Ill 4 44 44 3 ii 10 . 1 4 40 41 I M 6 bk 6 3. 1.4 I 14 COWS AND HEIFERS. 461 3 J WESTERNS. Huffman Bros. Neb. ,. wax aw cuwa 1033 J. Dixon Neb. 845 w NEBRASKA. 1 75 Aberdeen Pastor Heslgaa. ABERDEEN. S. D.. July 19. 4 Special.) Rev. Dr. Charles H. Bruce, pastor of th Presbyterian church at Aberdeen, has tend ered his resignation, to take effect Au gust L His surceaaor has not yet been chosen and Rev. Mr. Bruce does ' nut yet know where he will be statlone.I. I cams to the Aberdeen pastorate from Pennsyl vania three year ago. ' 20 feeders..'' 22 cows 7W7 4 calves... 2- 27 eows-hfs Mil leb 925 boo VJl 4 30 2 65 5 90 3 75 3 25 3 UU 2 9U 4 5u 4 cows 34 feeders. . cows 41 calves.. Vt atson 27 steers.. ..173 4 25 11 steers... .1119 taa a steers.. ..1061 4 25 a steers.. ..ltlti 3 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. feeders.. 904 4 To ( feeders 17 steers.... hoi 4 44) 19 heifers. 21 steers.... 961 4 It NEBRASKA. 2 calves. 12 cows... 17 calves... 4 neifera... 20 cows 24 cows..... 29 steers.. lb caivea... Co. Wyo. 4 steers. ...102s 4 Steers.... 7 32 steers. ...WJS 175 9-'7 1j5 S..0 9H sua , WHO ISO 33 fewlers..lo41 .1013 34 steers.... 964 24 beifsrs.. 461 t caivea... Lis M calves. 7 calves... t heifers.. 8 heifers.. 3 heifers.. I steers..., 9 cows...., 4 cow a...., ln a Vi 7t 710 7S7 417 S'A 4 25 3 25 4 25 4 25 4 36 3 25 3 30 3 Ju 4 40 3 4 15 steers. , 6 cows... 6 .leers., i steers.. 3 cows.... 4 heifers.. 4-2 12 steers. 4 steers.... 4 heifers.. 4 cows tree Hallway fair AkewAeea' ABERDEEN. 8. D".. July U-i. SpeciaD Track laying for the Aberdeen fttrn rail way system started on Monday morning and a largo crowd assembled and -Jheered the worksnen as the first rail was laid. The material is practically all on the ground an.l the company expects to hsve the street cars running by November I at the latest. 99 feeders cows... 14 cows. 784 lrii L.-fc. 'wllaley Neb. ' , 4X0 4 90 10 ou s..., . til !& . I ca.vtm... t U. E. Dedttoii Nrta , .DA 3 95 Utotri 4cajves... 172 a 59 J. L. Kay-Neb. 24) coif era., m 125 I feeder. J. B. Votou Neb. cows TM 3 Id . i2eows.:.. A. R. Kanedy Neb. 14 steers.... IrA 10 Zl steers... a cows si) 3 W 3 cow ,... 4 belters.. IbC 3 90 . t ku.i... J. A. 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