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8 THE BEE i OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Report of Thrashing Continue FaTor Able m t Yield. CORK MAEXET STILL UNSETTLED WkMl traaewe Wnktr a the Cawler WMtkrr, FlraalaaT Late the Re parts ( DatM f resa Iltrtk Dakota. OMAHA. July . 111. Temperature over the aix-ing h" belt are lower and aa fair amount of rain ha fallen. Iba condition may be raHrardeid aa favorable. Ropurt from threshing polnta In the winter wheat state ooatlnua fa vorable aa to yield and quality, and heavy sales of new wheat la having a depreealng lonae taking proflta. Caah eoro was effect on caah value, the demand being rather alow. Tba corn market waa deoldaly unaettled following the eeneatlofial advanra of yea tcrday. mMii ta -cooler temperatures and breaking of the dry spall, the wafttern portion of the belt reeaving scattered ahowera there being ertouarn relief to cauae reaction from the blgn polnta. Wheat opened1 weaker on the cooler Weather and lower corn market, firming later on damage report from North Da kota, Caen wheat waa unchanged to Ma Bcaitend shower "and cooler weather wvar the weet gave corn a weak opening, longe taking profit Caah oori waa a lower. Primary wtieat raoaipta were 7,800 bush el and ahtpenenui were 3S,oro bushel, against receipta but year of 2.0 bushels and ahlpmenta of 172.060 bushels. Primary corn receipt ware 7I1.0OS bush els and ahlpmeata war IW.OOO buahela, against raoeipu laat year of Sll.uM buahela and ahlpmenta of 4S4O0 bushel. Clearance were .00t bushela of corn. 1.000 buahela of oala and wheat and flour equal to ttis.aoo bushels. Liverpool cloaed Hd to & lower on Wn eu and d lower on corn. The following caah aalee were reported: WHEAT No. 1 hard, U cars. Sec; No. 1 hard. I cara, 8frc; No. hard, 1 car, 86c; No. 4 hard. 1 oar, 82c. - OORNN. I white, 1 eara, Bc; No. t white, 1 rar, 4c; No. t color, t cara, 44o; No. S yellow, 2 cara. MHc; No. t yellow, I ear, tte; No. I yellow, 1 car. Me; No. 8 yellow. 1 car, 63c; No. I mixed, 1 oar. Mo; No. I mixed. 1 car, 83 "c. . OATS No. 8 white, t cara, 4Se; No. I white, S cara. c; No. 4 white. 1 car, 44tto; No. 4 white, I cara, 44e. One ha Can A frteaa. WHEAT No. t hard. SHJpMHo; No. hard, MWtKlc; No. 4 hard. 788W; rejected, bard, TOWtfTTc; No. 8 aprlng, H?Kc; No. 4 aprlng. 3OTc; No. durum, 84tttf4Hc; No. I durum. 83Wc. CORN No. 1 rhlte, 4Hflfao; No. $ white, UU&Kte; No. 4 white. 34j4Hc; No. a color, Muic: No. 8 yellow 64jM4c: No. a yellow. tva'WKc; No. 4 yellow, 3W J4c: No. a. 2414e; No. a, Rtt64; No. 4. l55ec. , . OATS No. t whIU, 46fi45Hc: standard. 44K3i&e; No. a white, 4443H5c; No. 4 white 44bMHc: No. a yellow, 44ttC4c; No. yellow. 4344c . . BARLEY No. I, T7i084e; No. 4, It&Oo; No. 1 feed. eitBTJc; rejected. 272o. . RYE No. a, 82434c; No. 8. SVitfWo. ' Carlat Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oat. Chicago 2tt 808 810 Minneapolis 166 v Omaha 24 Irhilulh BM aa CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS reataree ef the Trading and Cloatac Prleea ea Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 1 A eudden collapse In prices today came aa an Immediate re sult of the end of the heat and drouth, corn led the dowofall, cloalng with a net loaa of 24 to o. Oata finished 1"4 to 2tc down, while wheat Kii lVstylVaC to lc lower. Provision declined a nickel to a quarter of a dollar. Corn cloaed at almost the bottom fig urea of the mi son. At one time there was quite a pronounced recovery, due io rest ing orders of a scattered sort ind the aoalping by the larger local traders. The market, however, lacxea permanent sup port. Moreover at the outset especially there waa a general 'rush to the selling side. In addition to Widespread rein and to tha break In the hot wave a statement Issued by a well known authority declared that contrary to popular Impression tha cot n crop was, as a whole, in excellent Condition and needed only moisture. Sep tember ranged from'M4 to 8&c, closing fairly steady at Mo, net lor of 3c. Oata broke under- the weight of heavy selling on the part of yesterday's buyers. w.th last sale. I'n.Qo off at 4tfHi64o. Wheat missed .toe sustaining influence that had been previously given by corn tu oats. Less favorable crop reports from North Dakota did not mako an acceptable substitute. High and low points touched by beptember were M,(a'.U- and 0o. The ciose was steady, but l'sl'to down at 0. Provisions were under pressure because of the weakness of corn and hogs. The outcome wsa a decline all around: pork, 10 to 26c; lard, to. 12!o. and ribs 12 to 15a Puces In Chicago, 'furnishea ivy the Vp alke Grain company, 708 Brandels building. Omaha: telepliuua Douglas U7&: Artlclas.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.fMon'y. Wheet-I I July...88i(gS9- 891,1 Pept..W)l91,A(f:i! Dec....2VJM M Com- I i. i J SK',4 90 2:Sil 88Vil 90Vi91Vrv 1 July... 62Vi 62 Bept... 6-4W ' 5 Pec... ti2(fTH tVkWW 62 62V, 4 ti24i6314rrl'4l May... Oa la- KUm 6H 6ij 68 Vs JUly... ) 44H-" Sept... 4.')tf14; Deo.... 47Crf' . 43 4oTi: 4SV, H 48-H 62 15 60 15 aa 45i i -,475, 60 Pork I July... 16 S Sept.. 13 iu-90 Jan.... la 70 Lard July... 8 27" Mrpt... 8 ttMt'j Jan.... 32',i Rlba I July... 8 47f 6ept... 7 6T157 Jan.... 8 10 15 TO 16 V0 15 70 15 65 li 60 lq M 15 60 15 60 16 60 a as 8 26 8 25 ' 8 27H 8 25 8 80 8 42!i 8 36 a 47H 8 bT, a io ( 47" - 8 35 S32hi 8 22V 8 47U' 8 26' 8 SS " 8 42H, 8 bV,i 8 424 Caah quotations were aa follows: FLOl'R Firm; winter patents, 84009 4.46; wlntnr straights. IS. .Vo4..o; spring straights. ll.OOjM., bakers, eXtutfl.DO. HYK No. 2, 85c. . BARLEY Feed or mixing. 7085c; fair to Choice malting. tl.OG'tjl.U. SEEDS Timothy, a.tK)S13.C0. Clover, Jit Wrj 15.60. PROVISIONS Mess pork. per bbl., 816.b2HI6.76. Lard, per 1N Ibs.f 2S.2S. Short Mb, sides (loutie), ;.wii.oO. Snort clear sides (lH)xe0i. to.L'V'o Total clearance ot wheat and flour were muni to uo.uiO bu. Piimury receipt wet 1fi.ua) bu., compared with I39.UI0 bu. th corresponding uay a year no. The world visible supply, as shown by Brad Street s, deireaeu 2,o7.uoo uu. Estimated receipts tor tomorrow: Wheat, 186 car; corn, Jul cars; oau. 80 cars; hogu, l..tjO head. - I'hicuKa Cash Prleea Wheat: No. 2 red, 874.tiie-ac; No. 3 reu, oy'i.c, No. 8 hard, slWJOc; No. 3 hard. S7(oc; No. 1 north ern spring, 1(7 c 41. 01; No. i northern serins, Kjcill.UM, .No. apring, kstiWe. Cora: Nu. 8 caah, ifiu'J'Vc; Jo. .2 cash, ulHsttbHeC; No. 8 white, bivr; No. 3 white, 6lViN-4c; No. 8 yellow, ouu,c; No. 2 yellom, Uln'tf WHc Oats: -No. 2 while, 4'04ti'ic; No. 4 white, 4,.:,-iV,c; No. 4 white, 44S4ic; stand ard. 4TiW-u4Hl4c, Kecelpts Today-What; 257 car; corn, 861 cars; oata. tin cars. Estimated tomorrow Wheat, lot cara; vorn. ail cars; oais. ho cars. ' BUTTER Stealy", creameries, 194553c; dairies. n(21c. EUtjS Slrady; receipts. 13,678 cases; firsts. 14V-c: tit! mi firsts. 15c. CllKKtiK Firm; daixics. lie; twins, 13c; young America. 14c; long horn, 14'e. PO'l'ATOKS Firm; fancy old. but) 90c; choice to fancy new, S4.40.a4.au. PorL.TR Firm; turkey. 12c; springs, 18c. . . VEAL Steady: CO to fio-pound weights, iiiSc, u to expound wrlgbts, vVMriOhc; 86 to UO-pound weights, lie. Mlaaewpoll Grata Market. kllNNKAPOLlS. July Wllfc-AT July, - nsc; Srp.einiMr, P,Vc; Leceiiiter, v, ino. 1 haid, 41.u: No. 1 northern, 8vVg 'c i No. 3 northern, j',0c-; o. wneat. WWlW'tC, ' CORN No. 2 yellow. ttStiotc. OAIS No. 3 white, 43d4ic. r.ARi.Ev-Toc.ti.o:. f IV X-82 13. ' BRAN HtAfil8St. FUJl'R-First paienta. 15.101 It 30; second ie.tonia, ff.tM.(je ou, iiri tirars, fa. vjl e. ou , second clear. I.' tiy 2,00. ; l,lrrpl Urala Market. UVKRrXKIU July 1-WHKAT Spot, ftrm No. 1 Manitoba.. 7 Sd: No. t aiani- tola. 7 4d; No. t Manitoba 7s l,d. Fu ture, eaay; July ta lid. October. s Sd; Lrcember. 6 . CORN pot, American, mixed, old. tstd; hew, American, kiln dried, la M. Futures, eesyt July, ajothlag Quoted teptemaer, es HW YORK QBIfKRAL XilKIT wwotattwaa f tha Day Vartena CwasaaawMtlew. NEW YORK, July C-rLOUR Cteadyi spring paienie. $.iwti U; winter straiaiita. U H.u.l; winter patents, $4 kH 10; spring clears, Z.Tbfr.W;. winter extras No. L, -M V ki winter extras No. J, W.1."JI ; Ksn sss straighu, M.lOii K. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, (S.vvt.ai choice to vnc, 0 40. CORNMEAL Firm; fin white and yel low. U.n.H; cosraa, 11.16471 a; kUn dried, WHEAT Spot, market Irregular; No. I red, Ho, elevator, and Kc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, )1.OTH. afloat. Futures market: On reports of rain and oooler weather In the west this morn ing, wheat broke over lo per bushsl. It later rallied on bullish crop news from North Dakota, but In tb laat hour turned weak again under liquidation, dosing l"itf 2o net lower. July, Wc; closed at tMVtc; beptember, K4fbac; closed at to 16-lc; December, sswVtic; clossd at VSVsc; receipt. 10,800 ou.; ahlpmeata, 183,iM bu. CORN Spot market, eaay; export, No. 1, tWtc, f. o. b., afloat; futuraa market was without transaction, closing Mplfto net lower; July closed at Mtto; teptember closed at c; December closed at 70c; ra eelpta, W.eo bo.; ahlpmenta. 76, bu. OAIB-Hpot market steady; standard white, 61 Ho; No. 1, 62c; No. a, 61c; No. 4, 60Vc. Kuiures market waa without tran sactlona, closing nominal. Receipt, t6,tw0 bu. HAY Firm; prime, $1.40; No. 1 tl.36; No. 1, l.lu(o,i.?o; Mo. a, aoCVOc. HIDES wulet; Central America, XVc; Bogota. ZW'Q-Ua. LEATHER Quiet; hemlock firsU, a,c; secoao, jtiu-rc; tmras, urnwc; Jects. leu 14c- PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mesa, $1J. fjlsiiO: family, llg.uotfU.M; short clears, 16.7Mgil7.U0, Beef, steady; me, HLOOy 11. 60; family, $12.0031(60; beef hams, $2760 tj.S0. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $10.oryu.00; pickled hams, 114.00. Laird eaay; middle west, prima, at.lftti.36f refiitea iirm; coiuineni, .iv; Baum Amer ica. t9.(A: compound, .H7.lf7H. TAULOW Steady; prima city, hhds., io country, 6VMo. BUTTICR Firm; creamery specials, $(c; state dairy, common to fair, 17H4fl9e; preo ea special. Ho; extra, 204o; firsts, 18 Cfl'Ho; faotory, currant make, firsts, lc; seconds, l&l'c; faotory, thirds, liri7o. CHEKSiC .Steady and unchanged. KOUS fiteady; fresh gathered, extra, firsts, i;&uHc; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1, 12SV16c; No. 2, 11012c; poor to fair, Q 10c; treah gathered checks, good to prime, ktUc; poor to fair, per case. $1.602.40; western whites, Valc. POULTRY Alive, dull and prices un ohsnged; dressed, lower; western broilers, 17i22o; fowls, 1216c; turkeys, 12Q)Uc Cara and Wheat Reglaa Bnlletla. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at a. m. Thursday. July , 1911; OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Statlons. Max. . Mln. fall. Sky. Ashland, Net).. ..liz Auburn, Neb 100 B ken Bow, Neb. 106 Columbus, Neb. ..106 Cuibertson, Neb.lut Falrbury, Neb. ..112 Fairmont, Neb. ..107 Or. Island, Neb.106 Hartlngton, Neb. 01 Hastings. Neb..log Holdrege, Neb. ..1(6 Dlnooln. Neb 110 No. Platte, Neb. W Oakdale, Neb M Omaha, Neb 1W7 Tekamah. Neb. ..100 Valentine, Neb.. W Sioux City, la... M Alta, la W Carroll, la 106 Slbloy. Ia US 64 .00 Clear 7J .00 Pt. cloudy 81 .26 Clear 41 .26 Clear 68 .10 Cloudy 64 .14 Pt. oloudy 1 .18 Cloudy 61 .20 Pt. oloudy 6s .00 Pt. cloudy 61 .21 Pt. cloudy 62 .08 Pt. cloudy W .01 Cloudy M .18 Pt. cloudy 62 .00 Cloudy 6N .08 Pt. cloudy 63 .0 Clear 62 .00 Clear 64 .00 Clear 61 .07 Pt. oloudy 61 .00 Clear 60 .06 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. Not Included in averages. DISTRICT AVKRAOBS. No. of Temp.- Rain fall. .00 .00 .00 .40 .60 .00 .20 .40 .80 District. - btations. Max. Mln, Columbus. 0 17 8 72 Louisville, Ky 80 94 ' 70 inaianapolls, lnd. 11 M 72 Chicago, 111 26 100 72 St. Louis, Mo 26 lOit 72 Des Moines, la.... 21 100 64 Minneapolis, Minn. 20 84 60 Kansss, Cl'y Mo.. '24 lmS 74 Omaha, Nab 18 102 2 Records for high1 temperatures wsre broken in Nebraska, lowa, Kansaa and Missouri during , euneeday, ana' remark ably high temperatures prevailed through out the corn and wheat region, except in Minnesota and th Dakota, wher they continued much more moderate. Th ex cessive heat of the day was broken by the occurrence of thunderstorms in the central and western districts In th even ing, and cooler weather spread over the western portion, and temperatures ars much lower over the entire corn and wheat belt thla morning. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaater Weather Bureau. t. I.oa I General Market. ST. LOUIS. July WHEAT Firmer; track. No. I red. 886c; No. 2 hard, 88 Sue; July, ssV-Qsa'tc; eepiemDer, oi?c; ue cember, l,c. CORN Firm; track, No. 2, 66Hc; No. 8 white, 67c; September, 5V,e; December, 64',o. OATS Steady; track, No. 2, 46c; No. 8 white, 474c; September, ibc. RYK-ltlgher; Mo. KLOL'R Firm; red winter patents. 84.2S 400; extra fancy and straight, t3.60Q4.20; hard winter clears, fZ.OOra'XOU. SUED Timothy, 26.0U4jll.6o. ' - CORN MEAL oO. B HAN Steady; sacked, east track, 21.00 fcl.02. MAY Firm; timothy. I21.0026.00; prairie, 17.0(S 19.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing, $16.00. lrd, lower; prime steam, $s.02VkJ' 8.1iV." Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed exua shorts, 40. (a; clear riDs, kib, nun clears W.las,. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra aborts, 1 u; clear ribs, 42.76; short clears, tlO.uO. POULTRY yuiet; cmcKens, 10c; springs. lftfisc; turkeys, llWSSic; ducks, c; geese, 6c. BUTXtilt urm', creamery, itngfuvko. EUOS Steady. 12c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla 8,100 8.800 223.000 16,000 w.ouo 1 20.000 43,000 34,000 Wheat, bu Coin, bu , Oats, bu Kanaaa City Grata aad ProvlsloB. KANSAS CITY, July n.-WHEAT-V4lo over: .no. 2 hard. hVaii91c; No. t, 854oc: No. 2 red, bufr'yic. No. i, MaSwC; July, 46c bid. COP.N i nchanged to ic lower: No. a mixed, 6Vc: No. 8, 6i3c; No. 2 white, 70c; No.: 1, 6VVj4loc; July, 66c; September, O' . .. . ' . OATS u ncnangea ; to Via lower; no. I white, 49V,tiuiio; fo. 2 mixed, 47jH6c. RYK buic. HAY Unchanged 10 6O0 higher; choice timothy, tlo.0ffli9.OJ; choice prairie. 17.0oJ 17.50. BI TTER creamery, r.'o; nrsts, 20c; sec onds, 18c; packing stock, 17c. EUUS Extras, lc; firsts, lic; seconds, 8c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu Rjo.Oim 2Z,oi Com, bu 21.0UV tl.OuO Oats, bu 7.000 2.0UV Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 6. BtTTER- firm; extra western creamery, 26c; nearby pilntx. 28c. h LUGS Firm; Pennsylvsnla and other nearby 'firsts, free cases, 5.55 per case; current receipts, free casea, to. 10 per case; western firsts, free cases, to. 40 per case; curient receipts, free cases, 24.36(06.10 per case. CHEESE Firm. New York full creams. fancy new, 12V; fair to good, 125jl2Vtc. Omaha Produce Market. BUTTER Creamery, 2SH.-; packing stock, 17c. EGGS No. 1, ltc; No. !. 8c POULTRY Broilers. 16c: roosters. 4c; hens. Po. ducks, loc; geese. 6c. Mltwaake Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Julv 6. WH EAT No. 1 northern, ll.lH4.il 02; No. 8 northern, 9o4J tl.OO; September, WU'Si9o,o; lecember, 93 'c OATS Standard, iic. BARLEY Malting, el.02&l 10. Peoria Market. PEORIA, July 1 CORN Hlarher; No. 2 yellow, ivJ'rc; No. a yellow, .'4c; No. 8 mixed, 6?Hc OATS Klrm; No. 8 white. 45iic; No. 4, white, ti'c. Ualath tire I si Market. Pl'LUTH. July . WHEAT Close No. 1. north-rn. V! No. 2. northern, 9fVt tV: Julv, 8Vjc; September. BfV. OATS ltc . Dry Goada Market. NEW YORK. July (.DRY OOODS-Th dry goods market were tjtilet for the day. Cotton good held barely ateady, with th demand light. Wool suitings for tali are being purchased steadily and some agenta ran make no additional deliveries this side of October. Raw silk la eerwaily firm. KEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS rriow'of Bwourltiea BIm VoUowiag Ula Bepcrta. HOaOCCAJ TXJSI05 LXS3I5X3 Laawsa ml Cask law raet l Week IS la peed Kaarlf TwatyartT MlU llaaa, Aeawrdlaa; ta) Kttwt HTMti NEW YORK, July B.-Ptock esrhana traders again (oday took their u from the grain niarknta nd prloea of securities rose a rai-idiy aa they fll ysslarday. JioiAmr weather lit seouont where ero(s iad been Imperilled by oontlnusd hlsh temperatur and rain In wMtam stales put an end 'or tha tlmt at least to tbarisn activities based on the erap soar. Relief felt in the HuropeaB msrketg at the leiting of tension ever th afurvooan situation was refloated her in the -sense if selling preesur front kbread. It or the first time this Weak London was a buytr her. Jjornsatio monetary condition! remain feature!, tha only svtnt of tha day be ing th transfer of imOOO otirrsnay through th subireaaury to Mnn rranoiaoo. Operations of th looal banks With tha clearing house recently bay bn of a rsoord oliaraoler, Th losses of 0ah for th part of th Week Which ha elapssd, o far as Is re vealed by tha known movement of eur tetioy, are nearly ja.OOO.OuO. Virginia, Iron, Coal Cok ross 10 Ints on th strength of report that the eotnpaay Was to com under control of the uiuted atatee Mitel oorporation. Bonds were firm. Total salea, par value, $2,7M,buO, United Btate bend war un aanged on eall. Number of sales and leading quotations en stocks today were as follows: ale. Hiss. far, cien, N4 Allle-Chatmera fitt ... Anialeamata Caeeer . AaMrleaa Aericaltaral .. 1,709 M SMS America Baat Sugar Anarleaa Caa AaMrleaa C. A F America Cot to a Oil America H. L. f4 Am. lea secnrluea American LIbm4 Amarlcaa Locomotive .. Americas, a. A R 1,000 100 O0J 00 Mth 1,000 44 40 14 100 Xiw lo lo4 M M4 t ' stv, t4 1114 , 11 "i.'ioi 'is" "iiii nt, 1T. t,7oo 4 rr mh 1174 l.ioo ii4 ir ut 100 4 M HA4 sis v 1,(00 ntvi m liit 10IH 100 III lit 111 100 V) 107H 104 II mo son ms 'ovi 1,000 SJVi itt 100 I0S4 1014 100 10014 100S, 104 M 4.704 41 II 10 12 U 114 N 44H4 b 14,1 'ilioi liivt ia u 14 M ' 100 14H' 14614 1444 1M 14t U U Am. a. r. era Am. Steal Fotmdrlae Am. er Reflalag Amarlcaa T. T Amarlcaa Tobacco fa American Woolen Aoaooncla Mining Ce Atcniaoa Atchiion pf4 Atlantic Coaat Line Bultlmora Ohio.... Bethlehem 8tel Brooklyn Rapid TT lanndltn Piciria Central Leather Central Leather rd Central of New Jeraey Cheeasaak 'Ohio Oilc-aso A Alton Chlcaso Oreat weetera Chlcairo O. W. p'd. Chlcaio 4V N. W (.-hlcaso. M. BU F C. C. C A St. Is. .- Colorado f. A I Colorado at So a thorn , Conaolldeted Gas Cora Products Delaware 4V Hudson 110s XI 7S . IS 47S Denver A Rta Grande...... Denver R. O. pt..l 104 M 400 MS 10 15 S 11.000 17 l,no n it I7S I5S s 47S uistiuer' Beenrttle Brie Brie 1st pfd Brie Id pfd Oeaeral Electric Oreat Northern sftf 00 49 mm 111s mo le I.KN) IMS IMS 1'4 00 ' 141S 400 17 S 17S 17 1,100 I0H 4IS M 1,100 12?S ltlS lit Oreat Northern Ore otfs. ... Illinois Central Inter bo rough Hot Int. Met. ptd International Harvester Int. Merlne ptd..... ,. International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas Cltr Southern. K. C. so. pfd Laclede Oa, o ii4 111k n1 10 lis US US 104 41S 41 IIS ITS 100 II M IIS . 4,100 107 104 174 . 100 III 1604 151 400 II II II 404 14IS "IS 141S . 1.400 14 S U4 47 . 1.700 MS 4IS S 1I4S . 104 K ISS MS , 0S . 1,M0 104 1044 10S 46S4 . 1,104 IMS 10S 104 100 71 TiS II . 4,004 llt 1HS 114 I7S . 1,104 IMS H4 1 10 . 144 MS' MS I4S 1S MS Ill 00 1S MS KS . M.IOO 16IS 11 14S . . 400 S M 10 . ..(. . 4,104 - 19 I1H US . 100 444 I4 44 . 140 44 ' 49 44 M n 100 4S 4I4 S Louisville NaahTtll Minn, it St. Lent.. m., st.r. a. a. M..., Missouri, K. T M., K. T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. Id pfd.. Now York Central....... N. T., O. eV W Norfolk Westers North American Northern Paclfla Pacific. Mall. Pennsylvsnla People's Gas P., C, C. 4 St. L Pittsburg Coal Pressed Ileal Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring.... Reading Republic Steel RepuMlo Steel pfd Rock Island Co Reck Island Ce. pfd (t. L. 4 I. f . H pfd... St. Louis S. W... St. Louis 8. W. pM Sloaa-Shsffleld S. 4k I... Southern Pacific . 11.400 ir:s i'0'a 121 !;!" J;!,'"? -;d TLtiS 1,400 US 711 S 71 4 II 71 400 404 41 40S' 40S Texaa A Paclflo T 8t. U eV W , T , St. LAW. pfd.... S IM 400 MS 47S MS II 47 S 4S Inloa racinc Union Pacific pfd Vnlted Slates Realty. .. United Slate, Rubber.., United Btalae Steel...., V. g. Steel pfd I'tah Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical Wabaah , 44,100 1I7S la . 187 HI4 MS . 44S MS 7IS 400 41 41 41 61.004 7S 71 71 too lias in in 1.000 4 Mi MS 4IS I7S 1.400 100 too 2,400 vo ITS "S DiS 4S TIS MS ll4 14 14 Wabash pfd MS II "S 7IS Vtestern Mary land .... Westlnghouss Bloc trio . Weatern Union Wheeling eV L. , 100 is IS IS Lehigh Valley l.too 111 174 S 174 S Total salsa for th day, til, Ml shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 45-MONEY-On call. 24J2Vt Pr cent; ruling rate, 24 Per cent; cloalng bid, per cent; offered at 24 per cent. Time loans, auu; eu oys, iv, per cent; to days, 24 per cent; six months. Wt 24 tier cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-ttfflH per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE Steady with actual business In bankers' bills at 84.8426 for 60-day bills and at 24 8616 lor demand. Commercial bills, Mo34. SILVER Bar, 624c Mexican dollars, 46c. BONDS Government, ateady; railroad, finm. Closing quotations on bonds were aa follows: U. 8. ret. is. rag.. .140 Int. ia. M. 4S.... 47S do coupon 100U Jspaa 4s MS V. 8. a. reg MIS do 4S do reupoa 101 K. C. So. 1st Is 71 U. B. 4s, reg 111 L. a. dab. 4a llll.. M do coupon 1134 4V N. unt. 4s.... M Allls-Chal. let 4a.. 77 Id., K. T. 1st 4. 47 Acer. A, te 10 ' do go. 4a 47 Am. T. at T. O. 4. . ! Ma. Pacific 4a...... 77 Am. Tobacco 4 MS N. R R. ef M. 4, MS do as IMS . a C. g. IS, I7S Armour Co. 4s.. VZ 1 do deb. 4s MS Atchison ge. N. Y.. N. H. 0 c. 4e do ev. la A. C. L. 1st 4s... Bat. Ohta 4s... de le de 8 W. IS. Brook. Tr. ct. 4s. Can. ef Oa. ia.. ..111 c. 4 MIS ..HIS N. at W. let . 4.. 17 .. MS do C. 4s 101 .. M No. Paclflo 4s M .. It d M 71 .. K4 O. a. L. rfdg. 4a ... 11 .. M Pen, ev. I 1114.. M'a ..lt do eon. 4a 101 area. Leather Is .1 naaaias sen eo. af N. J. . ta...ll 8. L. A S. P. fs 4s 11 Ches. A Ohio 4s..iwr 00 gen. ne ss do ref. M i 8t- L- 8. W. a. 4s... 10 Chicago A A. ISS 47 do let gold 4a M C. B. A Q J. 4.... T A. L. 4e 71- do gen. 4a M So. Pae. col. 4s II H'.ld. A I P. a S I'S do cv. 4a M C. B. I.. P. a. 4a 714 do 1st ref. 4s H da rig. 4s n Bo. Hallway la lot Colo. lnd. la 71 de gen. la Colo. Mid. 4s 14 Union Paclflo 4s. .,..1014 C. 8. r. A a. 4s II . do ev. 4s Ids D A H. ce. 4a Mv do 1st A ref. 4s... MTi D A R. O. 4a.a.. M'4 I'. 8. Rubber la lot do ret. Is... si u. . te- za ss....ios 774 Vs -Car. Cham. 4s... 100 Distillers' Is Erie e. I. 4a do sa. 4s da 0. 4a, ear. A. d series B MS Wahash let 4a 101 79 do Ut a ex. 4a.. M ' Weatern Md. 4a... 10 Wsst. Klec. cv. ia 144 Wla Ceatral 4a.... . 47 . 14 . 3 . M .103 Uaet. awe. c. 111. Ten. 1st rel. 4s. Mo. Par. cv. as. nt Met 4s 1 Panama M ... Bid. Otlered. Roatoa Stock ssd Besdi. BOSTON. July . Closing (quotations on stocks were as follow: Alloue, .... 40 Mohsvk Amal. Copper Nevade Con A I L. A 8 " Nlplealng Mines , Arlaons Com 14 North Butte n a C. Jt g. U. 14 North Lake .. 44 .. 11 .. 10 . .. 7 .. 47 ..101 .. 11 .. 71 .. 11 .. 11 Butte Coalition .... 114 Old Doailnloa .... Cal. A Arlton. ea, tJeueoia 4U I'arrott g. 44 C, 11 Wuitic 0 Shannon 114 Superior 11 Superior A B. M Cal. A Hoc la Centennial Cop. Hanae C. C... East Butts C. St... Kraaklla Olroux Coa. Greasy Con Greene Cauanea ... late Royele Cooper Kerr Lake Lake t opper La Mil tpue.... Miami Copper t Tamarack t l' S. g R. A U... 174 7 pld 41 11 I'tah Caa IJ 6 ltaa Copper Co.... 41 31 Winona 1 1 Wolrerlne 114 tl tevdlflde. a - - , I. or a I Serltle. Quotations furnished by Bums, Blinker A Co.. 444 New Omaha National bank build ing, Omaha: Bid. Asked Baetric Creamery pfd 10 0 (!',, city ot. 4s I" (alltenite G. A 4a, lMt P4 M Car Kackaas Baak ataok ta inn tt I "0 104 44 11 44 41 IT H 114 101 44 101 100 14 41 104 144 MbHI Mf B. O. M, 1MI. 10014, Oresh Water la. 1MI Omsk I C I. It Pt. M. 1111... Omaha a 0. B, lu Ry. pfd, p. Ornsh O ft. Rr., soaa It rr Omaha ACS.. a. Omsht B. U f. Is. 1MI M Omaha . U . pf4 Packers' Kst. hank stock. Be. Omaha.. 1 Paetfl O. M as, ltlt 10 (lev City aervlc C. U. llll 44 Io. Cal. tsdlaoa Is, Ull 100 therldaa Coal ptd Vnlea Stock Tarda stock... , Vnlos tteck Tarda la, llll , United I tat as rasaae ta, 1M1... HVt 44 44 tot It Laado Itocsc Market. LONDON. July . American securities .open d a fraction lower and advanced on covering. At noon th market was steady, with prices unchanged to above yester day's New fork closing. Ijondon closing stock quotations: Consols, money 11 LouIstIII at Naak..U4H 4e account 71 11-H Mo., Kan. T.iaa. MS Amal. Copper 70S New Terk Central. ,.IU Anaoooda IW Norfolk Westers.. 111H Atchison 114 de ptd H 4o otd 104 Ontario A Wester.. i'U. Baltimore a Ohio.. .114 PenneyiTani .... Canadian Pacirio ,...1H Rand Mine Chesapeake at Ohio., US Reeding Chi. Oreat Wtstsrs.. ii touther Hallway Chi., Mil. A St. P.. mi do pfd Da Beers .:.lt toutharn Facttl . Dearer A Ri a 11(1 Cnlos Pncltl .... 4 pf4 114 da pfd atria H V. . ItMl do 1st pfd 40V do p(4 1 do Id pft 4IH Wabash ,. Oran4 Trunk Ilk do pft Illinois Central ,...141 SILVER Bar, quiet at 24Hd per ounce. MONEY ltflvi per cent. Tb rat of discount In th open market for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three months' bills, a 1-18 per cent. - New York Carb Market. Th following quotation ar furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New Torfe Stock xchang, 816 8011th Sixteenth street: Bay ttate Oas It Oreea Can ...T T-ll Cactus II Insplrstlon IS Chins IS Nov. Con II Chief Con 1 1-14 Newhenas 41 Darls-Dalr . II Ohio Capper ISriS I Rar Central 1S0S M Superior A Pittsburg lt 11 Tonopah Mining .... h IS Trinity Copper 4H Kly Central Ely Con, Franklin Olroux Belmont ,. Ooldfleld Flereee IS United Copper .... JS IS North Lata 1 Naw York Mlnlag atooka. NEW TORK, July .-Closlng quotations on mining stock were: Alio It eLltt, chief ... I ...no ...107 ...104 ... 44 Com. Tunnel atook. Mexican do bonds Con. Cal. A V.,. Horn Silver Iron silver Leadrlll Con. .. Offered. Ontario Ophlr standard Ysllew J soke MAHA UatNCrtAs. MARKfXT. BUTTER Creamery. Na. 1. delivered ta the retail trace In 1-1 b. carton, too; No. t in ao-lr. tub. 28c: No. 2. In Mb. carton. Uo; packing stuck, solid pack. 16 She; dairy. in su-iD. iuD, iirtjua; marast cnangea every lusaoay. CWii.a.sE Twin. 14Uo: vouni Americas. Ho; daisies, 14c; triplets, Uo; llmbergar, loo; No. 1 brick, tfc; imported Swiss, uoi ttomestlo Swiss, Me; block Swiss, Uo. POULTRY Broiler. - 8Jo par lb.; hens, UVsc; cocks, Vo; aacks, 2uc; spring ducks, too; geese, 16c; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per flos., 11.60. Alive: Broilers, 200; smooth legs, lie; bens. 10c: old roosters. 6a: old ducks, full leathered, 10c; geese, full fea- inarea, so; turkeys, is: guinea low is. loo each; pigeons, par ttoa., sue; homers, per aus., s.vu; suuaos, xso. i. per 0.0.. u.601 No. 8, per dos., 60c; hen turkaya, 16c. FISH tall troaan) Pickerel. 10c: white. 16c: pike. 14e: trout. Uo: targe orappiea. vte0c; spaniah mackerel, lc; ul, loc; had ttock, Uo; fioundera, itc; green catfish, ltc; rue snao, w eavn; ansa roe, per pair, oc; irotK lege, par dos., Socket w; salmon, 10c; baiibut, so; yellow perch, so; buXfalo, to; bullheads, 14. BEEF CUTS NO. 1 ribs. 14o: No. a ribs, Ltc; No. 8 rlba, 10 c; No, 1 loin, 16c; No. a loin, 18140; No. 2 loin, Uy,o; No. 1 chuck, tot No. 8 obuck, 6o; No, 8 ohuck, tc; No. 1 round, loc; No. 2 round, to; No. 8 round, 80; No. 1 plate, 4 Wo; No. a plate. 4c; No. 8 plate. IV)., FRUITS Apricots: California, per crate, 2.ti0. uananaa. Fancy select, par bunoh, 82.26a.6v; Jumbo, per bunon, 82..6f 8 76. Chen Its. Home giown, per 24-qt. case, tl.6d'2,V0.' Cantaloupes: California, standard, 46 count, U-A per crata; puny ciaie. 61 count, 100. lata: Ancnor brand, new, 80 1-ID. pkgs. In boxea. par I box, 4-00. Goocberrits: Home grown, pjr 24-qt. case, 41.00 Lemons: Umonelra brand, extra fancy, NO slse, per box, 4..M); W s.se, per box, 81.00; Loma L.meo ra, fancy, 800 slse, per box, 14.00; :u sise, per box, 46.OO; 240 and 42) alaes, 6V0 per box less; Cymbal brand, WW-3J0 alsea, per box, 86.00. Orange: Camella Redlands Valentias, all sixes, per box. 14.00; fancy Vbleiiclas, 80'8o-12d sisea i.7: Calliori.ta Jaffa and Mediterranean sweet oranges, 174 and emallar a Bee, per box, 13.60. Ptaones: Call.ornla, par box, ,160. Pluma: California, par crate, tlf6. Pineapples: Florlaa. 24-80-86-42-48 sties, per crate, 18.36. Red currant: Per 24-qt- case, 42.6UQ2.76. btrswberrles. Hood River, per 24-qt. ossa, 8J.76. Wattrmelona: Texaf, per lb., 2o. VEGETABLES Beans: etrlng and wax, per hamper, 2 00; per rokt, bk., 76o- Cab bage: Home grown, par lb., 6c. Cucum bers; Hot house, 1 and 8 dos. In box, per box, 21.762.00; home grown, per mkt. btk. of about 2 dos., $1.60. Eig pant: F.ncy Florida, per dos., 11.60. Garllo: Extra fanoy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce: Extra fanoy laaf, per dos., (60. To ma toe: Texas, par 4-btk. crata, 0c'tl.00. Kadlshes: Per dot. bunches, 20a. Onions: Texas Ber muda, white, per crate, 12 23; yellow, per orate, $2.00. Pariiay. Fancy home grown, per dos. bunohes, 46a. Potatoes; Wiscon sin, whit atock. rr bu.. ti.86l.j; new stock, In sacks, par bu., 82.(0. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: California aoft shell,- per lb., ISo; In sack lot, lo 1'ms. Brax.l nuts: Per lb., 12c; In sack lots, lo lo;s. Filberts: Per lb., 14c: in sack lota, lc less. Peanuts: Roasted, prr lp., 8c; raw, per lb.. 6Vto. Peoans: Large, per lb, ltc; In tack lota, lo less. Walnuts: Citl fornia, per lb., ltc; in sack lota, lo Its. Honey: New, 24 frames, 88.75. ' Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 6. COFFEE Futures opened barely steady at a decline of 2 to 6 points under realising and selling for a reaction which waa inspired by lower European cables annd n possibly by a feel ing that the market waa entitled to eome setback following the recent sharp ad vance. There was-nothing In the Braxlllan news to Indicate any weakening of the primary situation, however, the world's visible supply statement showed quite as large a decrease as had been anticipated and offerings were very well absorbed with the market turning firmer toward the close of a renewal of covering. The nnai tone waa ateady and last prices were five points lower to four points higher. Hales, 74,760 bags. July, H.S60; August, 11.26c; September, 11.22c; October, 11.17c: November. 11.08c; December. January and February, 11.04c; March, April, May" and June. 11.06c. U.,r.. S.A11 1..... TT . 1 " T,v7t iuwci. naiuuur,. 4tl Pfg. lower. Rio, 75 reis higher at 7 t!0; ISantos. 100 to 150 rela higher, 4s 7 o.Tw, ib a eouo. t Receipts at the two ports, 26.000 bags, against 27.000 last year. Jundlahy receipts, yj,f 10, against 20,400 last year. The world's visible supply as of July 1. waa 11,070.422 bags, a decrease of 784.148 ca8 ror the month or June and of nearlv 26f0.nno bags for the season as the visible supply on July 1 laat year waa 13,718.SC0 bans. Snot coffee, stead v: Rio No. T. 12 h-Wt 13Se; Santoa No. 4. 18c. Mild, firm. Cor- dovs, iiqioc nominal. Metal Market NEW.TOKIC. July 6. METALS Stan dard copper, dull; spot and futures, $12 00 ajii.et. inuon ana jinet. nrm; spot, iofl, 18s. 8d! future. AIn7. 7. tVt. I. alto onnrMtr I tll.TValtOfi; electrolytic 112 4(i 12 76. and casting, i2.4, wn u.no. un. auu; snot and futures, t41 0V(i-5.50. Txindonn. easy: sdol 14. 10a; futures.. IK. Lead, dull; 24 4Sy 4.60 New York: KSOS't 27'4 Kast St. Louis; Ixindon, 13. 6s, 2d. Spelter, dull, f.76r? Don; to.ib'rio.ba. r.aal M. 1-ouis; London, 24. 15s. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, IS.bO. Iron, quiet. ST. LOl'IS, July (.-METALS Lead. steady, 44.4U. riprlter, easier, 463. Cettea Market. NEW TORK. July 6. COTTON-8not closed quiet, unchanged; middling uplands, llfcjc: middling guif. 16 10c. ' New York cotton market, as furnished by Logan ar rirysn, members New York Cot ton exchange, 213 South Sixteenth street: Month. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y July 14 58 14 66 14 60 14 61 14 62 Augflst .14 41 Kept IS 42 October ..It M November. 11 Hi 14 62 14 27 12 42 13 46 13 4u .13 16 13 36 Ull 14 25 13 44 12 1 18 It 14 62 13 73 It 47 18 48 agar Market. NEW YOKK. July t-81'GAR - Rw, firmf Muscovado, 89 teit, l.oic; centrifugal 86 test. 4.0oc: mnlasae. " teat. 1 JC i fined, firm; crooned, 6.80c; granulated, 6.10c; powdered. 6.20c. Keftaed Isssf Advanced. NEW YORK. Julv 4. All grades of re fined sugar were advanced today 10 cents Cal Puna, la., H UU4 11 CHr af Omaha Stil 4tt- 1M1 I (.vd.br l-akina t. tU4 ruraumt Creamer It g. f er ml., f rlrei.n CrMinery ptd. T ear eent.... H Kaaaal O. m K. C. t. I Ml M4j per 108 pounds. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Desirable Cattle Slow and Valnet Fire to Ten Lower. ANOTHER BREAK IK HOG FHICES Market ta Five ta T Lw Than Wednesday ahee and Laanka Are Strong Light Iteeelpte. SOUTH OMAHA, July 8, 1911. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. thp Offlolal Monday 8.S61 6. 44 1.061 TuHav ..... nrfinlal Wiruilav . d 1.V7 t.M2 2.622 Estimate Thursday ..... 8,400 10.000 Four days this week,.12.18 26.447 4.6M Pam days last week,...14.eo 46.829 17.in Ssme days t weeks ago..U.S8 , 40.746 J.077 Bama davs 8 week eso. .14.64 44.SH2 18.788 iam days 4 weekr ago..l4.(W) 60.4H1 14.2(2 Same davs last vear 1.401 14.627 17.06 Hollday. The fnllnwlnsr tahla ahnwa tha receSPta Of oattla, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the viar in data aa eomnared with laat var . iaii 11)10. Inc Cattl 610,728 477.t84 83.JM Hog J.481.1M U2,647 88,645 Bheep 776,687 702,008 71, Th following Uhie shows th averags firloe or. hog at South Omaha tor th ast tsvaral days, with ccmparlsonst Xat, 1U. l10.lW.htOt.WT.ll08. 1188S. un 27... un M... un 28... Jun 8ft... July 1.... Jun a... July 1.. July 4... lli I 681 8 8j 44 6 22 6 84 I 22 I 01 I 28 e I aa '.'as a o I 86 6 1(V 6 ri 4 4 46 I 84 6 17 3T7T4.I e 48 6 84 6 46 i 7k 8 48 July t... 22 6 7 8 48 July 4 I 4216 86 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of Hv atock at th Union Stock Yards, South Omshs, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 2 o'clock yesterday: KECBUFTa Cattle. Hogs Bheep. C. M. A St. P 4 .. Wabaah 8 Missouri Paclflo 1 Union Paolflo 76 C. A N. W ast C. A N. W., west 28 C, St. P., M. A O U C, B. A Q., east 8 C, B. A Q., west 6 C H. I. A P., east 14 C, R. I. A P., west 1 Illinois Central 8 C. O. W 1. 4 2 4 a , 64 6 a 4 a Total receipts 218 l18POSITION. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co .. 400 2,264 272 ,.1,041 . 862 ,.1.08 4 2,818 8,022 8.438 Butler Benton, Vansant A Lush 90 Hill Son 865 F. B. Lewis 112 J. H.' Bulla ..- 137 L. Wolf 16 McCreary A Carey........ 86 S. Werthelmer Ill Sullivan Bros 47 Lehmer Bros 8 Rothschild A R 1 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co 20 Huffman 80 Hyers , 26 - Goldberg 68 Other buyers . 742 ..... Totals '. 6.638 10,628 797 CATTLE Ther was a reasonable run of cattl her thla morning and the peculiar feature ot th reoelpts was th wide dif ference in tnae quality of th offerings. Receipts lnoluad a fair percentage of strictly good to choice dry tot oattla and an increasing percent of short-fed and "dry weather" stsers. Tha market was much tb same aa on yesterday aa far as th dalrabl grade were concerned and slow to tVtflOo lower on th unattractive and grassy kinds. Advices from other sell ing polnta were generally bearish, and wbll th trad waa In very satisfactory ahao aa far aa the best cattle were con cerned, the outlook for th medium to com mon kinds waa decidedly unfaTorabla. Cholc beeves sold aa high aa at-60, the high price of the year to date. " Tha market for cowa and heifer waa In much the aama condition aa th fat oattla rade. the beat grades selling Ireeiy at fully ateady figure and price being mor or leas shaded on the ordinary run of butcher and oanner atock. Weather condition adseared to be th governing factor in tb Blocker and feeder trad and prleea were decidedly uneven. n aome Instances desirable stock steers and heifers sold at fully steady prices, but In tha majority of cases it took shaded prloea to move th liberal offering. Coun try demand la very uncertain at preaent and ia likely to be so until tha country la blessed with good general rains. , Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beet steers. t6.2Oa6.60: fair to good beef steers, t6.86.20; common to fair beef steers, tS 00 tv5.s6: good to choice heifers. 26.256.75; good to choice cows, t4.7S'(j'6.66; fair to good cows and heifers, 84 00)4.75: common to fair cowa and heifers, 82004.0O; good to choice stockers and feeders, 44. ,0476.20; common to fair stockers and feeders, 23.60 Qi.25; stock heifers, 3.0O4.0O: veal calves, 23.60we.7b; nuns, stags, etc., o.iouo.iu. Representative raies: . BEEF STEERS. ' t. ae. Pr 1071 4 10 104 4 10 1303 4 40 1113 4 M 1378 4 31 1141 4 to ,;,..iih 4 30 Ne. A. rr. , 17 lilt 4 to JO lilt 4 10 tO 1134 4 U II 141 4 41 71 1431 41 84 1430 4 44 14 1604 I 44 17.... 34.... 41.... 11.... 14.... 81.... 43.... 71.... 1214 4 40 STEERS AND HEIFERS 110 4 11 17 71 IT 441 4 40 16 1071 4 tt I..... It...., COWS. 444 t M 4 34 t M T 734 t 8 t 404 1 TS , 14 414 I 00 HEIFERS. .'. 471 t I 4 414 t M 4 413 I 4K 4........ M IK 3 4f8 t It t W IB ' 1 BULIA 430 t 40 ' 1 1140 4 30 CALVES. 344 4 00 U, loo 4 00 1 174 4 00 14 110 4 00 1 t 4...., ,.14 4 3R .. lit 4 31 .. 340 4 74 ..1170 4 71 14...., ... lot 4 14 ... 711 4 M ...1014 4 IS ... IM I 44 ...330 I SO ... 714 4 4 ...1430 4 44 "V It.... It.'.'.'. .'.'.'. I.... 15... 40 4 14 0 4 M 340 I 10 ISO 4 14 130 4 00 STOCKERS ANT) FEEDERS. 174 3 00 t 770 4 04 IM 8 3 10 711 4 00 , 744 I 74 , 14 4 " 1H1 I 15 , III I 10 ,477 I 0 ,8is in 14 Ml 4 4 KO III k 1st 4 1 II , 10 4 1 4 M0 4 tt 8 Is 4 71 1 74 4 00 tt 74 4 H 110ns Another break in hog prices waa' the direct result 01 cost-cneapening at otner points. The traoe aroppea 10 o'flioo lower levels, but after regular buycra entered the alleys, the market took on a fair de gree ot activity at these declines. All weights were Involved In the slump ana closing sales usually tarried flgurea at th full reduction Supply gave a car-total of about IM i,,aH and nlentv of orders served to pro duce a complete 11 o'clock clearance. Light animals predominated, as has been the case on most days lately, snd premiums for this Haas of stock were relatively smau. Long strings ranged from It; .20 to 26.30 and choice bacon graaes settiea 10 iiiiui. vi eu.au, ma compared with yesterday's Ions top of ea ii. HliiDiiers failed to furnixh very much sup port to the market even at the decline, and the speculative demand waa practically dead. Actual shipping orders caned lor about 6 per cent of total receipts, Representative raits: 8 IS t M 8 00 7 64 6 80 7 42 I 88 6 OU 7 8 8 80 7 2 I 86 8 79 7 1 6 87 7 67 I 06 "i "T 7i" "1 8 6 7 76) 18 No. Av. Sh. lr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 30 31: a IN 13 til 40 4 st 41 3k4 49 I 00 14 244 ... Ill 33 149 ... 4 II 41 344 44 4 24 31 in ... 4 17 14 360 ... 4 36 II IM 10 I 30 71 124 120 4 M 10 314 UU 4 N U :-bi 140 4 H (1 14 SO I 10 71 U0 ... 4 31 11 37 40 4 30 41 MO ... 4 3 M...1...3M Ml 4 30 13 15T 44 t 31 44 I'.'S :0 4 20 41 4 ... I 17 U 341 W IM th ... 4 37 34 117 ... at XI M 370 4 4 37 30 US tO I 30 14 343 ... 4 17 42 I HI It I 34) II 117 ... 17 14 24i ... 4 41 Ut ... 4 11 U a.l 10 4 t 41 121 ... 4 37 ,1! 2C3 120 4 3 24 M 4 II II 137 30 4 10 i...r.. ..144 130 37 17 364 ... (It 44 371 11 4 17 44 VO ... 4 30 41 121 )l 1(4 44 31 304 I St 14 311 W 4 30 13 11 a I II 31 3M s a 14 34 IM IB 17 14 40 I 10 U 3l ... 4 tt "4 ll 34 11 344 ... " 14 314 40 I 11 140 30 4 tt 3!4 44 4 3 II 30 0 4 34 47 14S 40 I 3 11 141 14 4 ti 14 1"4 MIS ;l ill ... 3t 44 103 It 4 3 II 14 ... 4 tt 3 301 ... 4 to 144 34 40 4 H 0... Ill 44 4 30 11 3.14 ... 4 3 44 171 12 W 14 ....... 363 ... IN I 114 ... 13 41. 31 4 4 34 IS .301 ... 4 34 44 4 M ... 4 H 74.. 4. . 44.. t.. 41,. 14.. 4t . T4.. 41.. 44. , te.. 41.. . 444 44 4 4 ,.l4 ... 4 to ..tit 10 4 40 ..SIT 44 4 XI ..314 ... 4 11 ..11 ... 4M ..in ... 411 ..114 44 4 44 ..313 104 4 IK ..114 10 4 44 ..1H 44 4 4 ..in ... 4 4 ...14 ...rl 4 14 PI MIS 41.. 4.. 71.. 44.. 44 . .. II.. 44.. 43.. .441 .144 .14 4 M 4 4 Ml ... 4 4 44 4 44 ... 4 m 10 4 14 N Ik .14 . 144 .rT IN IB 4 44 4. .111 ... 4 44 PIQ3. OL-DS AND ENDS, 1 1 ... 4 34 1 SHEEP Trade In sheep and lamb was on th package order, only five or six loads showing up In all. The entire supply con sisted of small bunrhea of aprlng lambs, fed sheep and fed lambs from th corn belt, leaving th. market for rang stock barren. With receipts of such meager volume th trade, naturally active, proved rather un certain, but trend to values was. If any thing, stronger. In various Instances sales were msde that looked decidedly higher, bulk ranging from firm to about 16o up. Spring iambs msde up a very respectable portion of the run and good to choice grades moved within a spread of 27.8S4J7.66. A 87.. top waa reported too late for pub lication yesterday and it Is safe to quote something str.ctly prime at least that high today. 8 horn lambs, corn-fed, landed at K40, Indicating a limit of 88.60 or possibly 26.00. for an extra choice article. Nobody knew very much about tha con dition of sheep trade, aa salesmen ped dled what little stuff they had at uneven figures. An empty feeder msrket failed to giv any Idea of th tone to demand. Quotations, grass stock: frprlng lambs, natlvee, tt.NW.m; spring lambs, good to choice, 2.40S'7.16; spring lambs, fair to fP0'-00-10: jearllngs. fair to choice, 84.004J4.60; yearlings. feeders. 88 09H.II6; wethere, fair to choice, 88.60ff4.86; wethers, feeder. 82.854T8.40; awes, fair to ebolo. 42.74 4J3.60; awes, feeders and culls, 81-7642.40; Quotation, fed stock: Shorn lamba. fair to cholo. 8f.7M74t.40; ahem yearling, fair to cholo. 84.1B6.16; ahorn wethers, fslr to 5hoJ. M tAtM.lt); ahorn swea, fair ta cholo. M. 0094. 00. Renreaantatlva, eaha. . No. At. . M . 66 . n . 63 . 61 . 47 . 80 . 68 . 72 . 82 . 67 . SK . 77 . 66 . 68 Pr , a 75 '. 76 7 60 6 00 7 60 6 00 7 76 7 00 8 40 T 28 T 76 4 ffi T 60 84 western wea 82 spring lamba 101 spring lambs 10 spring lambs, culls .... 126 aprlng lamba 16 spring lambs, cull 2 native spring lamba .... 20 spring lamba 273 western shorn lamba... 88 spring lambs 46 spring lambs 17 weatnrn ewes western yearlings, euils 27 spring lambs 10 spring lambs CHICAGO IIVH STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattl and Sheer Weak Hogs Fairly Active. .EF1.??0' ,u,y -CATTLE Receipts, f-90; Texas steers. M 603.l6; western steers. i. iixbo.su; stocaers and reedera, 43. 866 60; cows and heifers, 82.86436.90; calves, 86.00 Qe.00. HOaS-Recelpts. 20,000 head. Market fairly active. Light, K264JU.70; mixed, 26 26 e-75; heavy, 26.20tg4J.70; rough, 85; good to cholc heavy, t6 86p.70: pigs, 14.00 t5 66. Bulk of salM, 8.46415, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000 R SBS1 Vf tk f If k4 etsrawaaae- XI aa U. ) SAAi tVk . avm aavk vv ars.. 4tttU1A fAvV4J.V. western, 13.0O4N.80; yearlings, $4.4Ck)j6.60; n utb, letuios, t4.aSlu7l.aD; Weatern, e4.7647I.oa. Kasss, Cltr Live attack Market. mTAVRI rTT"ir w. T..iw m r.iiMrw Receipta, 17,000 head, including 8.600 south erns; market steady to JOo lower; dreased an exporx steers, bo.i3.76; ralr to rood, tfi OOflel Aft. . liuiuw, stockers and feeder, 8tT&424.80; eouthem a, ej.ouo.w; soutnern cows, 4Z.2bp4.2a; native cows, 22.2ffl-l.76; natty heifers, 83.76 U15; bulls, 82.oCS'4.70; calves, M60i8.00. WrVTJal Ilauali,4a ft rn L... A . 1 a. r ev. v ' vajvvnisj, AA. VV nVwtl) limi FttJl BJ M 10c lower; bulk of salea, 1. 364, 40; heavy. eo.euHf-a.To, iiscseri ana nutcners, 40.dvsp1.40; lights. 88.35(8660. fiUTTTTD , Wt T A UDa H.ul.l. UA unnocnecaipta, o,uvj head; market steady to Wo lower; Iambs, ew.wuu,.w, reariiiig, aa.ov(fin.w; wetnera, & to tj-4.30; ewes, 23.40S3.76; stockers and feeders, 82.004J3.00. St. Lo! LIv Btok Marie e4. ' ST. LOUIS, July . CATTLE Receipts, 6,600 head, including 1,600 Texans. Market ateady. Native shipping and export steers, 26.764f6.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, 26.00ftt3.00; steers under 1,000 lbs., 16.368. 26; stockers and feeders, 22.iW.78; cows and heifers. 82.0030.60: ranners. 81.0O2f3.00: bulla. 83.604i6.00; calves, 86.O6W7.0O. Texaa and In dian steers, 83.3643AO0; cows and heifers, a a mac rut f4.vmuv.w. HOGS Receipta, 11.700 head. Market steady. Pigs and lights, 24 iff. 76; packers. M.eia.75: butchers and best heavy. ti.0Jtt 75. -v SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9.000 head. Market steady. Native muttons, 83.264.26; lambs, 84.OKiy7.26; culls and bucks, 2.00o.26; stockers, 81.2o4ja.00. t. Joaeoh Live Btoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, JUy -CATTLE Recelnts. 4,000 head; market slow: steers, M.60ttJ.86; cows and heifers, 82.5Otft.0O; calves, 83.00id 6.60. HOOS Receipts. 18,000 head: market 8d?10o lower; top, 86.60; bulk of sales, tii.aVg6.46. sHKuf AN LI LjAAIBS Receipts. 2.000 head, market 10a16o lower: lambs. 84.6041 7.00. Stack la Sight. Receipts of live stock at th five principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hog. Bheep. .. 6.400 10.000 1.000 South Omaha St. Joaeph 40U0 13. W 3,000 Kansaa City ..17.000 16.0H0 6,000 St. Louis 6,600 11.700 9.000 Chicago ,600 20,000 16,000 Totals 38,400 69,700 24,800 Available Bappllee af Grain. NEW YORK, July (.-Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show" tha following change in available supplies, as compared with previous account: Available supplies, wheat. United States, east of Rockies, decreased 4112,000. Canada Increased 262.O00. Total United States and Canada, decreased 239,000. Afloat for and lo Europe, decreased 2,000,000. Total Americau and European aupply decreased 2.230,000. Corn, United States and Canada, decreased 603,000. Oata, United States and Canada, decreased 474.000. - The leading Increases and decreases re ported thla week follow: Increases, Chicago private elevators, 114.000; Fort Worth, 103,000; Lincoln. M.0WJ. uecreaaea, manitooa, Z4i,vw; Cleveland, 35,000. NEWS NOTES FROM BEATRICE Mr. and Mr. Frank Rohertaon Make Trip from Portland, Ore., In Aatoasoblle, BEATRICE, July 6. (Special ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson arrived in Beatrice yesterday In their touring car from Port land, Ore., having traveled 4,650 miles. They left Portland on April 15 and vlsltsd many places of interest enroute. They will leave Saturday for New York to visit at Mr. Robertson's old home. John Powell, an old resident of the Ellis neighborhood, died last night after a pro longed Illness. Hi was a pioneer resident of Oage county. Sheriff Schick yesterday took Will Leach to th asylum at Norfolk. Mr. Leach waa adjudged Insane last Saturday. Th Beatrice book stors waa closed yes terday by creditors. Last fall the sheriff closed the place and enough of th stock was disposed of to , satisfy most of the creditors. Carroll Arnold and Mlxa Elsie Ilsrlan, both of this city, were married at Omaha on th Fourth. They have returned to Beatrice to live, where the groom Is In the employ of the Beatrice Poultry and Cold Storage company. Oatdoor Service at Central City. CENTRAL CITY, Neb., July .-(Special ) Some of the Central City churches ar determined that th hot weather ahall not furnish a legitimate excuss for the non- attendance of the members. - They have erected a platform and aet up aome rows of Chautauqua seals in th -Hy park, and commencing next Sunday evening will hoi-1 out-of-door ervlce every Sunday vcn ing, th local pastors taking their turn at th sermonising. Parsaer .Nebraska. Drevr.ed. ORLEANS, Neb., July .(Special.) Word waa received her today of the drowning of Net Nellson, jr., recently of Stamford and a l'"0 gradual of th me chanical engineering department of th University of Nebraska. He was drowned In Eagle lake, near Racine, Wis. II II., Members Cass County Bar Are Entertained Daughter of B. B. Windluun Htt ' euei tt Gathering la Honor of Father. PLATTSMOUTH. fJ., Jnty l-5r4ral Telegram.) Misses Hermla, Ellen and Kathryn Windham, daughter at ft. P. Windham, entertained th member ef th Casa County Bar association with a fiv course dinner at T o'clock laat veering, th occasion being th anniversary tn birth of thslr father. Every member of tha Plattsmouth con tingent of th Caaa county bar waa pre- ; ent, and ex-Judge of th dlatrlot C4urt B 8. Ramsey, and Byron Clark, taetter of regret from Byron Clark and J. H. Halda man wer read. - a Mr. Windham la th oldsat member of . th Casa county bar and haa been presi dent of th bar association of tha county for a long time. Aa a token of esteem and good will th bar last veailn preaented him with a fin ohalr In honor of hla birthday. Supreme Justice Jess L. Root mad the presenta tion speech, which waa gracefully rr aponded to by Mr. Windham. Mr. Root spoke of th usual kindly feel ing existing among members of tha pro- -fee si on, and particularly of tba high re gard tha member of th Caaa oonnty bar had alwaya entertained for tha host .and In a feeling speech expressed th Mend ship of th bar for Ita president. Mr. Windham responded In a brief speech, ex pressing his appreciation of tha gift, and reviewed th bar from th tlm ha waa Ra youngest member to th present time. When Mr. Windham cams Into tha arena -tha bar constituted such men as T. M. Marquette, Samuel Maxwell. SAmtjel Chap man and others, and for many years Mr. Windham waa on of th participants in . most of tha litigation, arising In thla county, and until tha last eight or ten years had been In th active practice of th law In this city. Member of tha bar pre ent were: Su preme Court Justice J. L. Root, Judge of the District Court H. D. . Travia. County Judge A. J. Beeaon, County Attorney H, C Taylor, ex-County Attorney C. A. Rawla, ex-County Attorney M. Goring. x-County Judge J. E. Douglas, Clerk of the District . Court J. M. Robertson, A. L. Tldd, Prof, N. C. Abbott. John M. Leyda, W. A. Rob ertson, D. O. Dwyer and the guest of honor, ex-Representative R, B, Windham.. G. A. R. Reunion in Central City Park Annual Encampment of Flatto Valley Association will Be Held August 7 to 10. . . CENERAL CITY. Neb., July .-(Speclal.) The annual encampment of tha Platte Valley District Reunion association of the Grand Army will be held at the city park from August T to 10, Inclusive. Commander -M. O. Merrell and Adjutant C. 8. Lucas ar already buay making the arrangement and have completed th greater portion of the preliminary details. Seventy-five small tenta have been engaged for tha occasion, with suitable assembly tenta and headquar ters tents. Efforts are being mad to land th best speakers available ' and already Governor Aldrlch, Judge Hoagland of North Platte, Captain Adams, Willie Reed of Madison, Colonel Erhardt of Stanton, Mrs. Mary Morgan, J. H. Culver of Mllford. John Lett ot York, .General Cola of Hast ings and othera of note have promised to attend and participate In the program. Monday, August T, the- opening day, will be marked by the reception of visitors and their assignment to their tents. Tuesday will , be Sons of Veterans day, Wednesday Women's Relief Corps day and Thursday and Friday Grand Army daya. The city park, where the reunion will be held, haa been greatly Improved and beau titled, and permanent toilets of cement are being built by the city. It is likely that the am tenta that are uaed for the reunion will be used also for tha Chautauqua, which commences Au gust 14, two days after the close of the reunion. The Chautauqua la offering a large number of stellar attractions this year. Including Governor Folk of Missouri, tha Royal Italian Guards band. Bishop William F. Anderson of -the Methodist church and a long list of other good ones. The Chautauqua continues for one week. Daafcar Orator Takes for Bryan. ELM WOOD, NebV, July A (Special.) At th celebration bar yesterday the speaker of the day was Wilbur W. Annea of Dunbar, and at the close of hla address ' an old lady, who had llatened very atten tively aald she was glad that at last aba . had got to hear William J. Bryan. , Her friends explained who it was. and Mr. Annea waa Introduced to her. It! address ' waa right In keeping with the spirit aad hlatory of the day and was etotiuent, and he doea In a way have the bearing rnd era torical reaemblance . to Mr. Bryan. being about the aama build and le and h's voice carrle like Bryan's. Annea runs a drug store at Dunbar and wa a member of the Nebraska legislature from Otoe last winter, on the republican tide. Morrill Sekool Isr4 Roaararaalsed. MORRILL, Neb.. July .-'Special.) Th newly elected members of the city high school trustees met last evening and a permanent organisation waa effected. A. A. Kearney was elected president, 8. J. Medlln secretary and Mrs. Emilia Boats man treasurer. The new officials will en ter upon their duties next week, at which time a full corps of teachers will be em- ' ployed. Tha principal and grammar de partments have already been filled. nam Baraed at Hartlagrtoa. HART1NGTON, Neb., July . (Special.) Fire started in th Gordon feed barn about 11.30 p. m. th night of th Fourth, ( cauaed by a spark from a bky rocket and before It could be put out it burned three fine horsek to death. 13 of -.hem wem stallions and th other oa was a line mar. Th loaa Is about 82.000, which was -' not covared by insurance. AGED IOWA WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Catherine Lewis Expires la Des Molaes Coaaty Nearly 109 Yeara of Age. BURLINGTON, la., July . (Special Tele gram.) Mr Catherine Lewis, living nesr Mlddletown In Dek Moinst county, Iowa, tha oldest woman In lowa. If not In th northwest, died tonight at the eg of 10 yesrs, 11 months. Sh would have been 102 on August 11 Six chldren survive her. the oldest being II and the youngest 67. She came to Iowa In 1644. Twa Fares Hemes Bar a. CRE8TON, la., July .(Special Tele gram.) Two farm homes at Spauldlng and Cromwell were burned to the ground last night and thla morning. W, H. Hamiltun owned th on at Spauldlng Bert Khultx waa occupant. Origin of th fir Is un known. Th house at Cromwell was owned by K. N. Daugherty of this city and was occupied by Jo tin Kllgore. I .-a V a I - -e