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11 f THE OlNfAHA SUNDAY BEE: JTLT SO, 1911. D I) ft I if I T 1 1 1 x I GRAIN AND. PRODUCE MARKET Blsck Enit Eeporti ia Spring Waett Belt 5ot Fully Credited. C0E5 BECOMES LESS ACTIVE Wktsat Bale F.aeler Alter sharp A A-aae-a af Das- Before aad Vffc termer", kellers Ar Tar slay' Barer. OMAHA. July . 11L For elm political news was rp.-re assuring this mornmi otherwise crop prospects were regarded bullish and leas Huunn export available. The domestic cash demand l fairly active considering the adiance in J tlHll UiBat ll.ii'. km .ra I- , V . n , 1 1 TTWPefl I allowing the late u;turn. Plack rust reports nl f irther imr la the spring wheat belt yesterday were no fully credited today. Cnrn mum I--. , hit Rnt- tere-t rain, f.n v.e ....'..--n low lino..' and Missouri, but temperMures are raising to be followed by fair weather. Expert continue to report crop conditions as un favorable and claim heavy general rains wt.l hari to be had to via so a good crop Wheat ruled easier after the sharp -aace yasterday. Ruet news was not con firmed and yesterday's buyers were sellers today. Cash wheat was strong to ltjlic higher. bcatterwd rains and easier wheat raluea rave oorn a sethacn. News generally con tiniMw bullish, howerer. Caah corn was : wek to Vtt-Se lower. r Primary wheat receipts were 14." bu.hela and shipments were bus?is. against receipts laj-t yr of l.il'"0 bLi!h is and shipments of 7i bushels. Primary corn receipts mere 4M. bushels and shipment were 141 ) bushels. axair,t receipts last year of 4J bushels and ailpTTienta of m '0 buh-l Cleasancea were 10.r' buhels of corn. 6A busbeu of oats, anl wheat and four equal to Ui bjene:s. Liverpool cl.-sed 4d to 1V3 higher on wheat, and Wl hisher on corn. The folowlr.g cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. I hsrd ! cars Wo: 1 car. Pc: i ca-a, "Xc: N S hard, 1 car. Mo; No. tmlrig. l wr. Kc CORN No. I w!te. I cars. ?c: No 4 white. 1 car. fi e: No. i yellow. 1 car 'Ho: No. 1 yellow. 4 cars. fcr"; No 4 veilow. t ear. c; No. 1 mlxel. 1 car. No t mixed, i ears. fPc; No. 4 mlied. 1 car. 0hr : 1 car. fc'e. OAT5No. 1 white, t car. ,c; 1 car. c; No. 4 white. I cara. Sic. Oauks Cask Price a. WITT AT No. ! hard i4HTo: No 1 hard. V-rai No. 4 hard. T.-VJc; rejected T-ard. a?t7c. CORX-Jfo J white lrc: No. S white A fIVrfae: No. 4 white. wSfTlVie: No. 1 v color. Uflfl.c. No. J ve'.low. iigrttc: No, 1 yellow. v?ic: Xo. 4 yellow f4e; No. I. eDUS'O'-rCi No. . 3c; Na. A SrSc. OATS No. I white. WVtWSc: standard S9KV: No. 1 white. VW1?- No. 4 whit. S7v?c- No. S yellow. S3Sc; No. 4 v!Ww r7V,eJjr,. PARLFT No. I T?fic: N A Zit: No. 1 feed r-: e'eted WTT'e. HTs-Nj. 2. 7?Tc: No. I. T1jre. Carlat Reeelata, Wheat. Com. Oats Thlcajro 6U US SiT Nijineapolls Omaha 7i C 11 Duiuth 107 CHICAGO GRAM AND PROVISIONS Wheat Market Holda l'a Well. While Cora Reasala. StroBsT. CHICAOX. Jiily T In view of week-end profit taking on a liberal scale, the wheat market today held up rerrarkably well. 1 be elose was steady at istf-sc off from last rrtrht. S ad van. , I C - and provh --atV ,B U JT There w. last rrtrht. Corn finished at rje to S advance, oats unchanged to So lower talons varying from ! toss ia a ware further reports of black rust damage: to wheat In the northwest, but not enough to keep the markets of that see tion from reacting as much aa price here. Manitoba and Saskatechewan denied that the crop there were affected. The bulla had help from the fact that fleid con dition both in Russia and India had be coen gloomy and there was still nervous tension concerning Morocco. Trade was largely an evening up process all around, the situation being considered too uncer tain to permit of either carrying much wheat or going heavily short over Sunday. Inirlng the session September ranged from WSe to WSjc closing Sc down at tJiWse. Com showed strength- Crop reports wer conflicting, mostly favorable from Illinois. Indiana and the nnrthweet, but th reverse about low. Between the opening and close September f.uctuated from ASc and 4c and rinsed Ufc net higher at S3V64c. Oash grades were steady. No. 1 yellow finished at 434 94e. finished at t3Q 4 Oats felt the eti ment of the new and low points to delivery wer 41' fleet or tne neavy move- crop to elevator, rugn touched for the Peptemhrr 41 "c and vci4oSc. with last bids 41c. a net loss of a shade. Price In hog products were Inclined to straggle. When the market closed pork had gained Ac to l?Se. lard waa down Ac to Me and rib were strung out from Tsc oli to a greater coat of 2Vcf5c Tb trading future ranged as follow: ' Artic:e. Open. I High. Low. Close, Te-y. Wheat I I July...! m Lec.... WtuS May... Kes Corn 1 Jul. 63Si ropc.SiStiSi Dec.... UViSi My....W, C;s i t iuly..A ,ai Kept... 41-ti-a I .... , 44 May...i4Te4: Rl .6!'1 IMS ju - ", , I C I CV, c oJV 3"vtl v. 3S 6iH! l iSiJ 'l1 .3 tJ-wUiavl7,: b3S aoC: lSS- "aiJ-S 41 4i-8 44; 43tlT 7 47 j , 4 Pora Sept.. 17 17 AS 1 17 17 XT,, 17 3 1 UH, 1 ..", 14 W I la X7-si U U Jan Laid ovPU. t 46 aa t tt j I 5TS, I 57Si I m' I , t 71S i 75-r A iJa Sa j J--i M Rita Sept.. Jsun... .7 ! tie FLOUR Firm; winter patenia, ti.y4 S; winter straights. li aJ ;. sprtng stxaughta, KlMi: baser A, aj-t.i. RK No. X. 41JB41HC- HAKLtY Kevtj or mixing. ASksTOc; fair to cboic Dia.tlllA. aV.ttl.IA). SKtlS Pla x. .no. i southwestern, nomi - KtJ. No. 1 orthwestern. nominal . timothy. ' A).gt) li.vu; ciovar. t-5"u i.ao , PROVISIONS Mess pori. per bbL. 117. rv. j 17. iu. Lard, per lot) lOe., o.ju. thorl r.ua, 1 a.de. loos, t. 75ia.a2V Total Uaarance or wheat and flour were ' tuai to l.ouo buaheia Primary receipts 1 wtar L47s.A bushels, compared with LiC oju bushels the corresponding day a year aKO. t-atkuaid receipu for Monday: Wheat, 4T4 caj-s; com, 71 t.r. oats, g4 oars; bugs, (..)u head. Chicago Cash Price Whrat: No. 2 red. mew, aaivrst. No. t red. new. l-rJ''rc. je 2 hard. as!Sc; No. 1 h:d. nrw. kc; No. I ort hero. Iloi.ilus. No. 1 n.'rtn era. new, clatil. No. 1 northern, ll viy 14-. St. t northern. rt c. No. t nortn- exa, new. sStpj; .no. I spring, new. .:;'"vr; ve.Vrl c.iaii . j . . ... . . , . ... . r i wh ia, fci.c; No. J yeTlow. ' iS v.-.. "...T. v a C.T rrM.,.. No.' 4' ve.low. a-S3o Oata No. 3. '.c; No. 2 w hile. aj4v-c. No. 2 white new. anie-c; No. t white. 3jj 4uc; No. t white, new. is-J-: No. 4 whi.e, 3..c, siajoiiaid, SrtuV. stanUard. new, Svjt-rt b.r7tK-Xo market PoTATt-e-S-Eaay. c.ioic to fancy. H AS tin. CHEESE Steady; dalsie. 1I-l3c; tw.na, ll'siol.'; voung Aruenca. l-i.4c; long horns. iJ'J.Hac. AtislS-Kece.pt a. i.713 caJsca. PviL'LTRY Uve. weak, turkeys. 13e; fowls, lie: spring 14c. TkAL Steady, 54 to ts) lb.. S.iwr. At to mi lb. HtJn-tc; to to U lb., lie, Daily tootemtnt of produce: Kcxe pia Shipment riour. bbls I-, 1 1 VAeat. bu ils. !! orn. bu i.i tats, bu 4a iai Rve. bu I'ssi iir'.r. bu ti t arlot receipt. ntai. u rare, a m eat. -wet grade: com LT3 raj, aith 32 con- j tract grade, oau. A-T. cara Total receipts! til wt.ca.1 ai t tucaito, MinneaisiMia and Du- uth toaay a ere i. cars, compared wiin to7 car last week and 7i car tn corre sponding day a ear ago. j LtversMtwl Grata Market. UVEKPt.'L. July WH ILtT-Spot. ateJ; No. t Ma-lloLsV, 7s ei. falueat. I fewrta Market. trc. nominal; mua. quiet; toraoya, ltgttc. 1 Tuesday I.iu.zt.7 J PEORIA. July -4XRN-Ftrra; No. t ' Wedaeeday -. 2.e7ltt f white, 5c: No. I whit. 5c; No. 2 yUow. Tattava Market. Thursday 2 slim I ttc; No. t miaed. Ate NEW TORK. July -X)TTON-Futarea , Friday 14 54 43 f OATS Steady: No. 2 white. Sfc: standard, t closed steady. Cloeing bids. July. lLOtc. Au- aaturoay - X.L9 441Z7 l.ta.7a.aa V Xt..- V.. 4 ,hll. XhVr Va 4 aa-.it 2)w- i rust II Bc KetjteMlher 11 Tic 4 tr-totwa str-onr: July. Tii ld. October. fa W"d; D cwrober. to 11 d. (' IlN Ppot. stesdy; new Am-tlcii mixed. 5s ok) American mixed. 5s Vi; new Ainnrui. a n u r -1. nsi a-o. luiyr, stesdy; September, i 5Sd; October. 5s Vi- new American, k: n dr:d. 5s 4d: futu- OMAHA. GENERAL MARKET. CHEESE-lir ported "wis He. Amerv-w wls lie. b.ook Sru. lar. twin, lie, tnicta. lCc- 4a;-la lc; younrf America 17c; bli.e label brick. lr; Umbui u ib.) FOtXTBT BroCera. per fb ; bena. 1 . cocka. c; ducka Sc; eprlng 4urka lr?r; geeae ISc. tarkey. :4c; plgeona per d.j , Al)y: Urol.era. lc. hen. o; old ron-.er, Vr . old duck, full featn mA ltr- - full f.'hire-l. at : tiirKv. USc; gulna f-jwi. iic each. rleona. peri SEW TORK. July . Operatlona IB the d-Jt. kt; bomera. per d'.'S , Ho, acjuaba atnek rrarket t"day were nt partlcuary No. 1 per du . IIjw. No. 2. perdoa-Xc; 1 intereatirg. partakicc largely cf the usual bn tarkeya 14c. J midsummer week end session. Price ncv- F "H r'icara. He; white. 1S"; p'.ke. 14e. rn-nta for the moet part were rather re Ip ut 1K-; large crappie 8Je: Bpan:sk j nrlcted. but mainly upward, following the Trackeral. lc. aei. 1; taddock. lie: flound- ad of l nd n. where general advances rs 1-Tc; green catfish, ier. roe snad. II H i fr( recorded In tha American list, with aih: shal roe per pair. 5e: saimon. lie. pcja,! strength In Canadian Pacific and U I - ew!. 1 PEEF. CUT TRICES Rib: No. 1 rib I Mc; No I. IS: No- r. L'J: No. L I - ; ,huc: : 1 . , - J. at. OV . U. l V-AjG. AWJiltA w AAW No. L Kc: No. S. ec. i-jite; Nit, J. I'c No. t, 4c; No. t, J-re- . " . " . )umto. r-E slie t.76 Ltes: Anchor brano. new. M l-lb. t kga In botes, per boi. liOP Lemons: Limor.olra brand, extra fh ..i rw. k... t-... -w.. .... nr box. fi?;; Ix ma Llmoneir. fancy, w aixe. wr tKi u u .tie oer h,n M.0u: lo e h I ITS VTT inr M- I iiirrnpsji. rer . r . . . . , . I . t i-uhii. bbi ti--:- rU; hn.hVl basket i ii. 1'a- "'l' issue, industrial i snares innu for -ft-dar bil's and at I4.V30 ..... 7. VI. K.Vh i tendency eitner way annougn COM M FRCI AL BILLS 44. tsi: lumbo" tir buncn. U V 1 75. C.nTa-, States Pteel wa. c learly under less prew- glLVER-Bar. S1V: Mexican and 4.V an Sue per box less. Orange: number cf Idle cara compared with a Niagara Rolands Val-ncias. sizs. j fortnight back. IT pox. U : 1'. IT. A", tl-i. Z- sixes. fr 1 The market became utterly stagnant in box Ii"'; choice Valencias. K and K siiwi. j the final hour, when Canadian Pacific lost Peaches: Calitorn a. per box. II 4i much of Its early advance, with a decline Plums: Ca.lfjrnia, per crate, II ?. Prunes. I of 2 points In Texas oil. on advices from Tiair.-iy. per 4-bajket crate, fl SO. pears Parts that Its principal promoter had suf California. per ii;-lb. box. iifilli Water- j frtd a relapse and a drop of 2. points me or.s "jeorgia and Flor.da, per lb.. le. , in the preferred shares of the United P.all VEiETAHLKS Beans: Strung and wax. tr.vim.nf eomnanT of gan Frar.Csco. pr hamper. :; per basket. ILiw. Cab- bae: Hme (crown, per lb . 4c. Cucurn- r-r box. lt. per baa of about M1 u. Eg p. dux.. 11. SO. Garlic: lb.. Uc. Lett d.. s., 4uc. Had "'SJ' ir'.'-1. low, per crate, ii 13 1:110m:, in aacas, per lb . 3c. Par-iey: Fancy home grown. irr d..x bunches, 4T. Potatoes: Call- fTiIa white stock. In sack per bu.. IL; Minnesota, per bu.. 1175. Torn toe: Ten - h,k. per 4-basket crate "ic. M 1SOELLAN EVJUS Almonds: Ca'lfornla aoft shell ner Ih IVc tn urk lots li 1ms KraxU nuts: Per lb.. Itc; in sack lots, lc lews. Filberts: Per lb.. 14.:; In sack lota. lc lee. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb.. SV; raw. per lb.. 7c. Pecans: I-rge. per lb . 14c: in sack lota lc less. Wa nuts: Call- foruia, per lb., lie; in sack lota, lo la. Honey: New, 24 frames, A3 75. . Crw Wheat Htltts Balletta. Record for the twenty-four hours ending aa axk. Ui, Osmi VAI UA7 J Ui 7 A-V. UiA. OMAHA DISTRICT. Tamp. Raln- Etatlona. Alax. Ashland. Neb S? Auburn, Neb &A Brok'n B w Neb. 85 Columbus. Neb... SH Culbertson. Neb.. K Fairbury. Neb... 93 Fairmont. Neb... Gr. island. Neb.. F7 Hartmgton, Neb. Si Hastings. Neb... 84 Holdrege. Neb.... W p.anr Fancy r loridv per worthy ,ltlibtt actual loans showing an in-1 cbe. A Oki. 4. lie: Extra fancy white, per t. o., (,h -n .ctua.1 cash 4 ref W uce: Kxtra fancy leaf, per 1 . .w..,.' ti"wnaa t-.i.r th. lilcaso A A. I-.. ". L'.Vs 1o"; I .Vstem loan, decreaied over $J,.ftA with C. B. AX J. Min. la. I. Skr. i .0 Clear 3 M Clear 52 .00 Clear M .09 Clear 54 .00 Clear 4 .0M Pt. cloudy 1 . Clear . Clear 6J .uo Clear a .tO Cloudy D .W Clear 62 .00 Clear 5 .00 Clear 53 .) Clear 6 .00 Clear 53 .0 Clear M .) Clear !4 .00 Clear 5 .00 Clear S .) Clear 51 0 Clear 54 .0 Oear Lincoln. Neb No. Platte. Neb. wt Oakdale. Neb.. Omaha. Neb Tekamah. Neb... Valentine, Neb.. Sioux City. Ia... Alt, la Carroll, Ia Clartnda. Ia S.bley. Ia Minimum temperature period ending at I a. m. fur tweivw-hour DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp Ra1n- District. Station. Max. Mlo. iaii Columbus, 0 17 M at Louisville.. Jyy...., 30 . - M Indianapolis. Ind-. 11- M Z Chicago. Ill K H 61 St. Louis. Uo 2S 4 Te Molne. Ia... Tl N W Minneapolis. Mmn. 30 82 54 Kansas City. Mo-. ?4 KS 42 Omaha. Neb It It .vv . .0 Good rains hare fallen within th last twenty-four hours in all except tke Omaha, Minneapolis. Columbus and Louisville dis tricts, and some heavy fails oourred In eastern Iowa and weartern Missouri Important change in temperature ha No OC- eurred since the preceding report, but a tendenev to slirhtlv axrmar ia shown. following stations. In Iowa Pavenport. 2,71 Inche; Keoaauqu. 1.70; BurUngton and Cedar Rapids. 1.50: Waterloo. 1 40; Keokuk. 1.14. In Missouri Lamar. 2. SO; Lexington. l.; Marrrllle. I f: Spring- field. I SO. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. St. Loal Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. July a WH EAT Firm : No. 2 red. traca. taCiyt; No. 1 hard. -ac: Sentember. S.nS7ic: December. I1IHH. i CORN-Steady; track. No. 2, btc; No. 2 white. 7Hc; September, mSc. OATS Steady: track. No. 2, ZPc: No. 2 white. 40c: September. 41c; December, 44c RYE Unchanged. sSc POL'LTRY Firm; chicken. We; springs. Be; turkeys. lc; ducka. loc; geese. 5c, BUTTER Firm: creamery, 2HSSc, ttWS Steady at 14c. SEEX Timothy. t5tMU50. O.'KNMEAL i.5 BRAN wuiet; aacked. east track, tl HAY steady; umoiny, .a wsgzi.' pral- lie ILi-SP-njae Of. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Jobbing ti: 1 1i Ia.nl. u-ehanared: mime ateam. 17.35 tjT ai. Dry a.t meats, unchanged; ooxed extra shorts, tun,; cirar nba, fc.7s; short clears t-.2i. Bacon, unchanged, boxed extra anorva. a, urar rius. e-oi-x, short clears. 114. S. Receipts. Shipments .... t kvU 7'J. MV ? iaa) 41 VJO Flour, bbls. WbeaU bu. Corn. bu. ... Oala, bu. ... MX.4km Mil Kaaaava City Grata aa4 Provtslowa. KANSAS CITT, July .-WHEAT-Cah. unchanged. No. 2 hard. soUVlc: No. L Sr lc; No. 2 red. Wc: N- t. 1;n3c; Septem ber, oc; December. 0c. CORN Unchanged to higher; No. 2 mixed. 2la'i)o: No. t, CaJc; No. 2 white. 3c; o. njpjc; nepteinoer. mv. December vfiH,a OATS Unchanged. No. 1 white. AJ-KHsc; No. I mixed. 3w3bo. RTE r.c. HAY Weak and lower; choice timothy. CJ 5tgl 50. choice prairee, 1.4. jts017.0u. BUTTER Creamery, 24c: ftrsta 22c; sec onds. "c; paek ng stock, lac. XS-Extra. l-e; first, 15Vc; e onda, fjc Recetpta Shipments. Wheat bu. l5 0w ttOO Corn, bu 46 ta) Oats, ba IS 000 i.0 Hlaatapalli Grwla Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Ju.-y Sf WHEAT Ju.v. tc, September VSc. Iieoember. 1 . . . . . . n , . . . .r - ...... v , 1 v.... 4 K . a Nol northern. C vlbl 0;; No. 1 northern. 9Si--.tl : No. I. ImjiCV. I SEKi'S-F.AX closed At U-li. Baney, WcJ H t.RN No. t yellow rsc OAT-N0- I white. Sc. I RYE No 2. 7!;iaic. PRAN-tS:aw 1 FLOUR-Flst paients. 5 V3t-T; second patent. K5a,4 75 firat clear. -tis-. ' sevona clears. a-j-iw. 1 j Mllveaakee Grata Market, MILWAUKEE. July S-WHEAT-??o. J. ' -t;l 1: No. 2 Borthern, U tat-'1. 06. No : 1 teivet chaff. r.MV No. 2 reivvt chaff, i SrMnac"; aVptember. POVa-sjC; 1'eceraber. j ajic. i aTR Standard 4O0lc BARLEY Maiting. IsicoAl'". . Dwlwtk Grata Market. DUT.UTH. July 2 WHEAT No. 1 hard. - J g. M Na 1 Borthrn. tl 03: No. 2 northern. - .run: Juiv tl 03: Ka-Dtember aL0J . . Caffe Market. NEW YORK. July 2S -COFFEE Fu tures, steady, at a net decline of all points. July being unquoted at the close. Sale 12 3m) bag August. 11 2?c: Seira br. 11 2Tc, October 14 sac: November. lA7oc, Iwoerctjer. January. February. March. Al'nl. VI ay and June 1" c. Spot cuff.ee. r.ulei; K10. No. :3-w4t3Sc: Santos. No 4 liase: November. 1114c; T-eoember. 11 (-lc;' January. Misse: March, lLC7c: May. 11 is?; spot eloaed quirt, 3b points lower: mldd.ing uplaa.". U 25e; middling gulf. 13 fcr; aaiaa, & kaar I NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS , , . . ... . Fncel for the DJ Alt BotTlCted, bat Xiialj Upward. WALL STREET TAKES LONDON CUE Reawrl Skew m arrtreea al Oyer Fit ter Tkoaaaad 141 Car aa Case, wared with ! Wreka Age, which APropoe o. -mn'",."Vhat sv. em opened with a full point gain, that system submitted It. figure, for the fiscal year, ! showing net earn-ngs of r:," Jn! vi tbw ui nmvn t4k w .--"v - - moderately firm, i Ovt-r niKht crtap mws 1 couraglng. especially the Advice- from the northwest. here i un i expert estimated the ? rar grain yield of tnat i secU o It o ver SP.OOd'" bushels. The official statement of the American Railway association showed a decrease of over l. mj in the ; The onlv contra rr movements were gains; rf , point each on Weern Maryland and j cash raJn of il.XU.0rn - ---- '- -J j Tntai The bond market was ..Tm hodl , aiue HVXk. I n ,hrS'' fn I - unchanged on call throughout tn !1. .... . . . Number of sales and leading quotatlona on stocks were as xoiiows: ! Allls-Oiaers f4 .... , ' . " ifVt' ZL. S? . Ixmaricaa CAT luwnm Cattaa Oil ) American H AL. pf4. I Am. l'-s BecurtvM. Aaiertraa Uajaad i?"SlT" " t4 Li rsj tr te 44 4 44 44 444k rs. t m g R. pti 14 Am. Stes Fnan4rl4a 1 Am Sugar Retlalag i Asaerttaa T A T iAJaenraa Tatwtva i America W ools Aaacaaaa Mining C. ...... iAteiisoo Alrkisoa fJ jAlisntlc Cask Una. Baltimore A Ofaia..... iethlehem Steel Brooklra Rpi4 Tr i("r4:aa PsjlfVt 'Central Leather Ontral Lett her pf iCeatral of New Jerwy lChepealn A Otna ;C!ilr.fo A Alton Chiro Omt Westers ; Chicago o w. pfd 'Oblcaio A N W Chicago. II t St T C. C . C. A AC L ;oior3o F A I Colors. A AoaLkwa i n so. i ;!) Ga. Om F-jjsti 1 Delaware A Hv9wa Tihm. M. Rf. RnnHa vv ?: ? M U4 1J4, IMS H W 1I!s 1J" I") ' i ' tx' I Hamman stocks were " 1 r rr.k rsTe'nenr wax naruiT a a.ir- 1 - nr v 1 a wis. ii 1.4M4 1U lllsj to IK 1S 490 lt 1-S t.:o m e-v r t ii LTne Altv, ""jot "ii" ii "V "ti 'rii '"sne lrrni 14 U Hi " ioe iaiv, iatw a. esse . aveae "Lew ti" its. N tmi 44 1SS 44 44 i' 141 it: i AM 1M U4 '"iii "it XW 414 AMa, " in" "ii " "'iss iV ioiia '"ioi "itsi '" "'tat "iisi 'ii" insi ioi" tea us 44 ft ir irr. 'Looi iriia L4U4 II 4 (US U4s '"'tai iii" let" ', ii Tea m ita 144 0 "to ii iii '"of iisi "471, " tV ijiii iris SMI tilt 11 1. rr. M ( avv i" ! iii.- ii im" 104 St at ' Tii Ms im lite e as a tat M rs " i4 "iti" iiia is 4:, n ym tt tj sea r', T 144 I . 1.TP4 ITS, JT4 fa. 70S aharaa. "1 n w lT in 11A 47w 44 14414 14H ! 1T1H rr : Tw , 1 44 vaver A It. G. f4 I:..leV BerarlUa. En. Erie lat peg En. 34 prt mini t-.rt.ru 14! 144 44 144 IT 44 U IT 11 09 Giwat Narthara s .W Great No-ikrs Or. etia. .10 Illtaat. Oetral .50 Intsrheraagh Mat. DO lat Mat pfd Iatarnatloaal Harvester , Iiitaraattenal Paper laleraatlODAj Puma Iowa Caatral Kauaaa Ciur Boathara... K. C. o aM Lacled. Gas Lvviavlll. A Naah villa.. VI. n A. at 1 s, ta 11 "4 Tw 0 1 m . St. p. A A i M... iMIaaoarL K AT. M a. A T pfd.. 44 4 114 V, 44w 144 41 vrr T4 111 n 1144 I' tt tl 141 H 44 1M4 44 11 41 47 II Tt 44 111 i 7 44 ""A s 44 ! 4 T4 . M" arl Pactfle .. C- IT'S Tm "id Did' ,Wiw Tork Ceatral V.... ;j- T 0 A w : Norfolk As Waatera Nana Aaterteaa Xjnbera ratine I Pacific Man , I Paanaytvan.4 PeoDia'a Gas piurtari Coal r . t . c a t. Pruasad gteel Car Pailaaaa Palae. Car... Railway Auaa gsrlag.. Jteadlsg Repaslie Bras! JRepaMlc Steal pfd ) Rock lalud Cw Reck Islaad Oa. afd .. I At. L. A A P A4 bN. Su Lsaia g W 1st U . W. pfd gloaa-gherneld f. A I . anethara Paclfte aasakww Railway eeathww Eajiva pfd . iTaiaa A Pacin-- T , gt. U A w T . st. U Bid... I slew Parttie ; taloV Pa" iJ"!J2 itStZ .,4 "jj;;; i- g giaal sfd Ctak Ctotr Va.-rarolina Caawiieal Wabaa W.te pc4 ! Waatera Maryland set 1 ogaotias El Western t'nloa Wkaellng A L. 'Letsirt Valise Total aalee lor taa say. Cleavrlac H.sat Baak ttateaaemt. NEW NjRK, July rs The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold tia.351.5u0 reserve In ex- ' 01 irgai rnuiremenia. 1 nia la an ln- crease of tl.492.OZ in the proportionate cash reserve a compared with last week. The statement lollows; Amount. Deere a wv C.K.6 000 tt CI 00) 3i6.l4t.uuii n.744.0 y r.zt.000 Daily loan Sped Legal tender Net deposits Circulation Bank cash 1 sti la vauit Trust companies' cash reserve ln vault Aggregate cash reserve Excess lawful rewerve.. Juu.tMl .ii,. C. 447, Out 21i.aU 271.482.000 9 0E1.O0O 440.514..') l.3iL5u0 1 tii Oil Trust companies' reserve with c.tira: touae men-.bf r earning 25 per cent ca.i ( ret-erve. 4.tiix Actual coni'Jun: Loans Amount Decrease. ...t:.lr7.7.V2 4 s..4 ... K4.a7.iA4J L7tl.(sa) si ) art 9 o ... Ltart.ta.Ou L5l0.'saj . . 47 AH.0U .0JU . Specie Legal tender .. Net deposits .... Clrcuiat.on . Banks' cash reserve in vaults Trust companies' cash rrserv lc au.ts S3H1.0t) 71.397 V 4i9 t4M 17.745 I ?.) 1 A re ate eaah reserve EJitees lawful reserve Trust companies' reserve w:ih clearing houae memb. rs carrying ZA par cent caan reserve, (tai. 24 000. I Summary of state banks aad trust com panies in Greater New York not reporting to the New Ttrg eleajirg house: Amount. Isrcre. Loans laii. 307 -0 tj.AA7.uOA Specie ai..i.i7 4 k(.M Legal tender U lej.msl J44. uuj Total depoa ts 73i.J4e.3Ct i.o4.3u Incr Baak Cleartaa-a. OMAHA. July Bank clearings for to day were ti.Suk.7tAl aad for the corre sponding date last year tl 13A.441 2T. Clear iras for the week ending today ware tlLlwt,. eiai at aad for th tttTTwapoadlng wA last year tiAVt.cC2 4L DAILY CLEARINGS, lib) U1L M ondsr ..)tMt 4iq t t 4M ' 14 . r ' . t MJ.-J t Vm lillaaa-tsj 2 8M J6 Totals tit 03.032. tl U.ltt.0A 43 I j Lesd.s Siesrk Marked. I tWPOM July M AtTMrtea ea ui tiles I opstved sioauy and A tracuon higher toca. iV short e1in f the Stock I tn proved under the lad ,'t Canadian Pacific The closing u firm, i wv.h prices from to 1 hiither than yes truay a ; oi. . terday ew Tork closing T t-1 bea ilt. A N 1M rt I II M . K T f N. T Cet-l tl. Nc-ri at W Ill . t1S tm ! 1 . 1 Oaf.i. A W m . SVf.'T.nta M . JFl. F.4 Mlaea H .. OH ealt.t ' .. IntMn Rj IH .U"N sf. ' .. nien Fanrtr i .. r rswa rati.T. 1H .. tt a. s r .. H", r ttaal. - .. r o r si"." .. Vlhut 14 .. ns o p(A . .144 qu.et at li J-lSd per ounce- Anal I'eppOT Af!. - r'4 r&4 an r.iri.. ( A O... Ol'cifn O. w rht.. Mi A (. P r "-r Dwn' A Rle 0 . 4. Sf4 rte 4. 1 f?4 a. M s'4 Oran4 Trark Ililixts Oatral MONET-1 per cert The rate of diiK-ount In the open market for short biiis Is lVr. per cent; for three months' bilis. :v&2-H per cent. New Tark Msaey Market. NEW TORK. July M-MONET-On calL j BOJm'n1- TIME LOANgt-Very dull and steady: 9 , -Kn ner cent- d.va w, j Von, cent. ' i PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-iS1, rkfr r f XERLtNo EXCHANGE Pteadr, Wth in bankers bills at M.Svw for demand. dol'.ars, V. rer. as fol Oil C. A rer k a. eeapea So sj rsa. 4o reap.. ieH let. M M l Japaa a .. i: a. 4i .. k. r. i ; Ha. . '4-4 S C . reg..t. .112S U S 4rb in 4a 111 N A. C. L. Ut a ImI A Ohi a. 4a IH 4a A w. l Prook. Tr r ( Cea. o( Gl 4a . 4a rr 4a Na Paclne 4a. .i-i " Am la Tl o t. L. rf4. 4a .. ', s, Pwia. rv. a ltl.. ST K1 4 eiw. 4. 11J rXssdlog gen 4a i Tea. Lcelber . 1---S "sj L. A F. fg 4 4;. J -si as gsa. m rt "ait L. 8. w e.s.. . lat rsis 4. ' t A U 4s P-4 ... Par raU 4. . - ' . - . H .s 141 .14 P4 .KM", .144 .ii .144 C. M A r IS It 4o cr a C, B t A P. e- 4s 74 4, m ret 4. 4a rtg. 4a. so Raulwar la..... Cala. Id ta 7?s , g., 4. Oolo. Mid. 4a. 41 tnioa racine 4,.... C A 1 r. A . 4va P44 4n rv. 4s D. A H. c. a Pne Ms W 4 rat 4S. D A R. O. 4. M r. g. Rakber 4. .. 4a rmt. ta. V. I axaai u tm-.. Dtellllsrr 4. TTVa-Ckr Cisl 4a. EH p. L 4a 44 Waaaak la is. d. gea. 4. H 4s UK A ra 4a... do c 4a. aar. A.. 4 Vatin MA aa..... Ao series B Tw Warn.. Aiec r ia. Oea turn, cv. ta... 141 H'n Caatral sa ... m. Cea. 1st raf. 4s.. Ms Ma Pae r, ta 1st Met. 4a Paaama At Bid. 4 a sj. .1A1S Bswtaw Mialag Stock. BOSTON. July 3. Closing quotations on '. stocks were as follow: I Alhraas Nevada Ol j a g U A Ntsiausg Miaa. . I Arlaoaa Com. lsi Kartfc Bstta in a. r r. a a if iu vnw ik. i : Buua Ooailtlcm II 014 Deniaiaa .... ' (."si. A Anaoaa T Oasut Cal. A Herla 4M Pxt S. A C. Cop. Kama C C... 4 juiacr ' Eaat Ban. C. M 14 gaaaaoa I Kraakhn 10" gupanor ; Giro ax Coa 4 Superior A P. C. i Grant? Coa 14 L S. f R- A at I Graan. Cliua T do B.'l I In Roys,. Ospper.. W Itak Oa. ; Kerr Laka I l uk Copper Oi . 104 11. ri in M rri, vt IT 4 . Laaa topper S w -.aona I Miami Opper 1: Wolvenae Mohawk 44 tx-dlv. Aakxl. .104 Near York Mialag Stocks. NEW TORK. July 3 Closing quotation on mining stocks were: Altre la LeadTllie Cam. It Taaaal stock. Little Clef a. bead. On. Cal. A Ta Huts SJlrsr ........ Iron Siirer .......... rjf tared. Meiloaa Oatane . OpAlr ... Standard ..ti ..19 ..144 Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK, July S Scattered buying In eoaaJl lota 1s reported In the cotton good boose. " Prices ar Irregular. Bur iape ar steady. Linen, are quiet. Tarns show no life. Buyers of wool goods are being held back by tne tariff outlook. NEW TORK. Ju!r 3 fUGAR Raw. I firm; muscovado, 0 teat, 4. lie; centrifugal. ts test, 4-tic; molasses, as test. ASbc; re fined, firm: crushed, a-ttc; granulated, 5.a&c; powdered, LTSc Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, July 2. -WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums. 17'dlc; fin mediums, l317Sc; fine, lloltwc OUs aad Kwala. SAVANNAH. July IS OILS Turpentine, firm, at 4? c ROS1N Firm; U ps F and G, 16.4&.5s. Ckleso Lire llsrk Market. CHICAGO. July 2t CATTLE Receipts, estimated at sat head: market stead heevea. 15.10a7.2&: Texas steers. 14 aoimL a) head: market steady; 25; Texaa steers. t4 40tji.: we-tern steer. t4 0093.10: stockwrs and Btochwrs and heifer. M0, at 1 000 head- ght. K.tOCi7 to; feeders. Burn J5; cows and 5.V,; calves. I5.53.09. HOGS Receipts, estimated mtrkal areadv to K tin- lietit mixed. t6.;oj7.35: heavy. M.4a67.a: rough, tw.evd.iv: ruoa to caoic neavy. as ,w. A: ."yy isui i w.j. a. .v;., pigs. t5.Artrr.O0; bulk of sales. M iOcrT.JQ. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. tOOO head; market weak; native. fe.SO54.1i; head: market weak; native. CI fn4.3&; western, tZ OOQA 25: yearlings, (3 P'fli.li; native lamba, I3.757.lv-, waatera lamb. 44 m3T.15. Ka.au City Lie Stock Market, KANSAS CITT. July 2 CATTLE Re cti pis. 100 head: no southerns; market steady; nailv steers, tt 75ti7 36; souther Hears. H Cys W; southern cows and heif e rwB i A .r.i 4 r i-T a... I , , 5' I c i ! " 1 w ment in ctni lire "has already twn taken Am T A T. e. u. .nr- .jjo ifir m t ! juiy 2S : Z j . i 4 4 ( According to ms-ructioris recently issued. A4 li" wZ n I' iV 5 ' JuIJr x'-'i AsS' r' 7 O! I S ! offlcort ar recuirel to practice antl-tr-Arm..r'A 'ca"4S n. ' do 4b u .T"."! ' ! "Ijr ?i j 5 111 ! 45 ! !?, S.3' J t4 f f? ! Thold raccinaticn on all beneficiaries of A,r ..-.:.::it!i July S:::i i ? t r' S 14 01 I S , ,ce who ,. de. it. The bene- 4 err. H.wjne.io; native eows and heifer, ? ' C."nS7 09; stoekar and feeder, SI.t5il5.it n i bulls. 13 25uA.Ji: calves, t4.tutr7.00: western JJ ! steer. t4 ; 30: western cows. t2.7Sty6.Ot. "J HOGS Receipts, 1.5nJ head: market 5c "J. higher; bulk, t4.v7.0O; heavy, K.ia.-.a; ! packers and butch.rs. M s677.t; lights, - ; .a7.tC. r . SHEEP AND LAMP? No recwiota: mar I , ket steaily; muttons. 33 Omfil CO, iambs. ti.aO 17 : fc7.00. fed wethers and yearllnga, p.750 j w.jO. fed western ewes, C7U44.50. St. Lwmla Live Slack Market. I UT mrm Juiv r rriTRint. X head: no texans; market steady; native ' K.f atsrs xa m enwa t.i f ; I3.wv43 43. s tockers and feeders, tt VJ4 75 t Texas and Indian steers. 14 09 ; cows 1 and heifer, t3.0uaa.v0; calve tn carload and heifers. B.Ouaa.OO; calve tn carload lots. S4.00tT5 50. HOGS Receipts. 3 500 head; market strong: pigs and l.ghts 14 SOO7.09: packers. I7.i:nj7.36, butcher and beat heavy, I7.JU 457 JO. SHEEP AND LAMBA Receipt. tOS head; market steady; native muttona, 13.50u4 ifi; lambs, M.f7.25- I St. Joaepk Lira Stock Market. ST JOSEPH. Julr 3. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 0 head; market steady; steers, t" i.-i7.V fr and neifers. 4; calves t! '9 7 00. HtiGS Ktcvij ts. 2.(00 head; market Itrady: tcp. i'.'Jb. bu k of aa.ea, pi'ii . SIIFZEP AND LAMBS No receipt; mar ket unchanged: lan.o.. t..utm.S5. Stork la Alskt. Receipts of live etock at the ftv principal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hoga Eheep. ; South Omahx. , Kansas City .. 1 - Joseph j Chlcr. go ' Loui IO It) Jfa) At) t.ia) lSts) LOuO a.500 to A Vtaaltl .... a . .KjO 2X000 t.AJ0 Why He TreaahleA. A detachment of British soldiers about to attack a tribe of rebel ladlaa tribesmen, w no awaited them drawn up in battle order, says Idess. A aeaaoned old sergeant n Hieed a young soldier frewn from home vislblr affected bv the near nesa tf the coming fgh'. His face wa pale. Ms teem chiutered aad hi knee tried hard to knock each other out. It was sheer nervousness but th sergeant thought It was downright funk "Ca.laghan." It whia4erwd, "1 tt trtra bltn' y are for yer own dirty k!a "No-no. sergtnt." replied CaUagbaji. making a brave attempt to till his snak ing limb 'Trim irtmbiin' for the Inirny. They tkaa't know Caiiaghaa s bare." Tke sert laT I eaarleaee. . . . ' aai. mm-.-, ma m i.wi. aii-a assa I partey with Jinks. "I reck on I know :ed , I "ben I see sfwrd. sad. by gorry ! I II bet ye 17, ' Is ve was goin' fa stern the law allows.'" -i ll iwt you n i waao v said Jink "And there s the money He paid the t-onatabie sumed h is Jour-new. th It. sad ra- 'Thev is suthin' tn this .port la life after all," chuckled the conatatfea. as he folded u th. bit) aad piatiA it tm ka pasta. ec. llarpsrr Wtwatiy. OMAHA UE STOCK MARKET' i iwhlie lambs h been eel.ng lljw-ii:: Cattle for the Week Ten to raenj'.c Cent Higher. HOGS TETSTT TO F02TY HIGHEE keep far Week Tea to TweslT-FHt tee Ceata Lower Tksa a Week Agio. SOUTH OMAHA, Ju:y 3. Receipts weie: Cait'e llns Ofrical Monday T.rs . t'tticiai lucsdi) r.l 11 T' Cflctal Wednesday 4 !1 !W Off cial Thursday I.C1 T"U C'fflcial Ttiday L T. Estimate Saturday ll S-i1! ir.L heep. ll.fcw 4 13 i. taa f jj 3i 0.O S3 is Fix days this week 1 A-ro Same days last week . . . .ll.2S 4J.1-T Faroe daj X weeks ago.. IT. M 67 Same dsys 1 weeks ago.-li.1! 6w..3 t-ame days 4 weeks ago. 17 S7 A3: Sam days last vear 22 a2C fM.iZi 4.S3A ihe ji.ii:. ib e itioot the receipts of ! "' VtuS I .s-i iv tn- , Cattle KSIlI 14 567 IP.5l ; Sheen " acr'na MiMi 6.5 The following table shows the averse trices of bog. at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: rate. rsa. :in ix.iiw.:i.ii. i Funday. uRef'lpu and disposition of llve ,1(K.g at , the tnion Mock lard South umar.a. fori twentv-fuur hour. -no,-., .t 1 o ...ocs v.s- tcrday : RECEIPTS CARLOAPS. Cattle Hogs I C . M. St P. Rr . . . . 1 1 I .. .. I 1 17 " " .? . . . 1 r. n.. Mo Pac. Rr Union Pacific R R C. ex N.-W. Ry.. East. C. A N.-W. Ry . W est C, 8. P., M. A O. Rv.. C. B ax Q. Ry.. East.. C, R. L ax P., Eaat C. R. I. At P.. W ast .. C. G. W. Ry Total Receipt 1 DISOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. j Omaha T'acking Company. Swift A Co. A5 : . MN'Cudahy Packing Company. lisi Armour Ac Co. 44. Schwarta-Bolen Co. Murphy Hill 8on J. H. Bulla S Wertheimer (10 X 11 : Other Buyers Totol A5ji CATTLE No cattle of anv consequence were received today but for the week re ceipt foot up lt.sSu head, showing a gain of AtajA head aa Minna .4 .iih 1... w W but a falling off of almost t.'-HAi head as -""fami wnn me same weea last year i The arrivaJs have consisted largely of : native and fed cattle the receipta of range j stock being very much smaller than a year ; at this time. The demand for beef steers, both corn fed and ranger has been very good all the week. That fact taken :n connection with the moderate receipts ha maintained tne marxet in a good, healthy condition, throughout the week. Prices hare been strong and at close desirable kinds of kill er ax safely lots iic higher than one week ago. What ha been said regarding beef steers would apply equally well to cows and heif er. They, too, have been In good demand and prices have gradually strengthened until they are lvjji5c higher and in some case as much aa 15CSc higher than at last week's close. General rains throughout tribuary terri tory has created a somewhat better feeling ln the stocker and feeder trad. A a re sult of this, together with the Improvement ln the fat cattle market prices on Block er and feeder, have firmed up and are safely lOJflic tlgher than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. tA euj6-eu, fair to good beef steers. Ai"&i4i, common to lair beef steers, HtOtBA-OO; good to choice heifers. totwuiA.'. good to choice cows, Huu62; fair to good cows and heifers, tt. 75434. 4ti; common to fair cows and heifer lgi 175; good to choice stocker and feeders, a4yt.3u; fair to good Blockers and feed ers, t4.0ifH4v; common to fair stocker and feeders, t3.X4j4.taj; stock heifers, t-l.76ij4.74. real calve. 13.5007. t); bulla, stags, etc., t2.fe4jt.lM. HOGS After a long absence the 1700 hog returned today. One load of choice lo pounder reached th even money, a top tnat is lugner than any price paid in over three months and oniy a dime under the March limit It was ushered In on a market ! tnat opened a dime higher but ciosed ! mean. Shipping grade wer the only anl- 1 mala to show any action whatever during 1 mala to show any action whatever during I rly rounds and the advance was largely ) confined to quality offertngs of various elgbt About forty load moved on out- j 'd account, a purchase that yields a i fTT,llTpr , , , , VT P" .,,- w ,.. ,A .k.,,, . !,. right around 45 per cent moving through channels other than lotai packing - Arter early ahipplng loads were put up 1 , . . a dim higher or very nearly so. trade I This U almost certainly a mistake, cam to a standstill and remained dormant ; Among anima.s white coverings of fur ,0...0VW r hour'a.llen't tl"n ripened I or feather are th almost tavariabl with packers as the leading buyer, sellers 1 . . .v . , . . . found a demand not only quiet but d- mtm not 111 tha tropic but ln the arctic ddedly bearish. Fully half of entire re-1 region. They are rare In the temperate celpta had to sell on the second half of gone, and practically unknown ta lands th market at figure Just, about steady t , . with yesterdar. Clearance waa delayed wer the on 1 Terce. This cannot be until well along toward midday. Price accidental, and ther must be ln it a were aoaitered. bulk ranging from CM 10 jesaon worth heeding. Probably our -fh main features of th week trade i aoclation of coollnes with whitene 1 are a broad shipping outlet and good ad-jdu to the fact that white cloth la usually rr.,?,v.:,; ,L.ir o'".r:,r." ping order, only th better claase getting competition from ttis quarter. At prevent Is'ueVA'kaVo."1""" Repraaeniattva sal: Na. Av ttu Pr. Xa tt Ik Pr. 41 Sat 34 4 tl S4 M4 L. 4 7 41 ... ID 71 Ml ... I T4 44 AM ... f Ut 4 24 AM 4 7t 44 Ml ... 4 44 Tl 141 ... 4 74 44 k l ! 4 44 a i47 t 4 74 4 II tt IB 7 Ml M ITt 44 34 ... 4 44 77 14 US 4 TJw 47 IJ ... t 44 Jt . Ml ... 4 74 44 117 44 4 44 t j:t ... 4 Tl 44 AM ... 144 tt tit ... 74 47 Xtl tt 4 44 44 Ill . . f Tf t rt 1st It 4 tvt tt 4 7 at Ut ... 4 44 TT X4 4 4 74 4 144 tt 4 47 tl (14 . . 4 74 tl 4 A IH, 14 114 tt f Tt tt 444 ... ft T4 X.t ... 4 71 4 144 14 t 44 Tt A X III 4 tat t tt 44. Jll 4 4 Tt tl AST ... let 4T .14 M4 4 Tt 41 XSt 44 4 fc. 7 tn a 4 71 Tl 4 44 4 44 44 ri 44 4 74 4 lad ka 4 4a 4 nH la 4 74 41 UT ... 4 .4 44 i. IM 1 4 74 t ta - 4 44 74 !U St I TT 44 Ml at t W 74 H4 . 4 as 7 J Hit 44 r-4 at I aa i - 4 44 ta 1.4 ... 4 t Tt 1 At 44 it 1,1 ... t w 44 Ks ... 4 as 44 Ii2 . 4-4 tt a-4 44 I 44 71 113 VI 77 ::4 W 111 41 144 41 IK, 77 C4 . ii t2 xe 44 W 41 2:4 44 4 ai l i,2 40 ( y, 44 tlT IS) 4 41 44 114 ... I 44 a ui ... 4 :t SHEEP There were no sheep or lambs on sa-e today, as nothing lreh wus re ceived and frr days clearance waa com plete. Moderate supplies dur.r.g the week faiiorl lo furnish very much insurance ajair.t I wewanesa in a.l orancne U the traue and I to aeJ a Uti.e ; pracucaily everything had :0.:1 Cr', "V ?:L dJ? '? .L.-J? .'!1 r.niatuag about a quarter off stance, leanings and good to . njic JL," na -amcs took An lorui'i r i. l vj ' . u i1 ii tne Clowe, lAAlng tne l'X-sc oecime m a lump. Oraaser mad up the bit; end of a 34 OA) total and iilsjo. Ort.-on and Wyom.nj tent ta larger sn prnerta. Saeep, eotsb.y .. emers. predominated aad fully three- fourrt,. ef arrival, hd .ol l,.l,;. 71 ThJi sorts from iamb atr.ag were eaueti- ally srTt. 1 1 In th fat lamb trade packer were able to fore a Friday omit of 17 OA Rea.ly gond grade are selling at a range of lt .j A 75. The market wa well sustained until rust lately, with th demand eeaiiy amxle and fairly active r.x.ira scx-a ansni at at -a no ;efs in- lci a quoiab.e top of K). Ewe, suit able for aay of th threw purposea. were bard to find, but the few fat offerings laaded around ti 5CjZ S. Strict y prime ) e.-Lngs might possibly reach 15 Ot. with decent breaker raavtng at or Bear tt 1. lrniarn as a rule, has been rather quiet, a condition warranted by trade at other points. Inquiry for feeder stock still lacks life aavd vwluiTtte. Th amount of business thus fag thi sessoo La beca remarkably amaa, 4 drlt a wide spread het ween ti'n and ft uff. Feeder sheep have keen selling at a full doliar lea than fat g'wies 1 iJ-.otat:in on s.'iy anl arrts I .a ! g'l to choice. " ; fair to good. Krir-. f. e'er. 4fv5i; verl:ngs. fa.i , I" 'ZJL SllXJZmY weiheis fee,-:a. .'-u I ef , ewes fair to choice. tV Tjj' "5: ev's. feeder IJ$t:lT." ewes, culs. 1tJIC tyALUE OF TYPHOID VACCINATION Beaeflrlal Re.alt. Iw tke Araiy areata Ita Kasalay saew t la Civil Life. ens i ! The traord!r.arr reyu'ts of the recent ' military eiperlmertg with anti-typhoid ! vaccination, and the overwhelming testl- : ciony in favor of the I reventlve value . of tha treatment, suggest to the Journal th rn'ic'', Medl-al association that tn' time has arrived when the procedure should be seriously cor.slderd n c'vil life Quoting the last report of the surgeon I -"T. -bich showed In the last rise I year an lncldenc of typhoid fever sixteen rimes preater a -none the greater among unraocinated than among the Tacclnated troops, and that up to October 1 LV. only five cases had developed am.-ing the Immunised, as against 4' among the non Immunixed. the Journal remarks that a step toward the application of the treat- seamen or personns i employed In any capacity on any licensed ve. of th, imted States It would seem ..... , , , . . " though the next logical move would be ! to place the anti-typhoid vaccine at the I disposal of the civilian practitioner, as has , been done already with the vaccine for the ' treatment cf rabies." Referring to the results In the army the Jou-naJ says- "The practice was intro- duced Into our a.-rr.y In March. 1X. and although the taking of the treatment la entirely voluntary, over T7.CV officer and enlisted men had availed themselres of the opportunity to become lmraunlged bef-ire the rresent mobilization cf troops on the Mexican b"rder. With the memory of Camp Chlckamauera still fresh in oar minds we are the better Able to appre ciate the great strides which have been j made in preventing medicine since tne i oays or the fpanisn war. I'ur.ng mat campaign there were 29,7 case of ty phoid with 1.5W deaths, and all within three and a half months. One man In every six had the disease and this was increased to one In every five among those regiments: which were left In the United States. Now. among th lton men who have been mob Ill ted on the southwest border for over two months, living under the usual camp ! conditions where rain and mud prevail. the only case of typhoid fever which has developed has been thhat of a single team ster, who wa unprotected by vaccination To Prof A. E. Wright of the British army medical school at Netley. Is due the honor of having first conceived and j Fut ln practice the Idea of antl-typholi vaccination. This was bef-re the Boer war. The result were rather unsatis factory tn South Africa during that cam paign, and tt was only after further ex perimentation that the technic was finally perfected. The German army next took up the Investigations and as a result th medical officials succeeded tn cutting the typhoid ferer rate In half by vaccination of a portion of the troop in A-jiithwestem Africa tn the campaign against the Here ro ta 1304 and 1907. By this Urn the English wer beginning to get better re sults, and in India ln 193ft. amonng 12 000 soldier stationed there A 000 were vacci nated, and t.00 under similar conditions were left unvacdnated and maintained as controls. They found that seven time a many of th control contracted typhoid and eleven times as many died of tt." WHY WEAR WHITE IN SUMMER Am Iatlaaatlom that SwaaetlklBAT la Wrtag wltk the Edict of raahlow. Such weather as that of the last three days leads to a general putting off of as nne k .. . nk.-i 1-..- ., 1 P'eiation of th proprieties wU permit. j and th substitution for them of others ana the substitution lor them or others Ughter In color as weU a in weight. Wo- " , , , ... . ' mtn c'f.be themselves In white and men I in some approximation to it Both be- , lieve this to be th best dree for tropic 1 temperature, and however hot thev may be when thua garbed think they would be hotter still in anr other color. c-.oth. .,d u,. uu.M count tor; mor than th color. There Is. however, I no reason why cloth cannot b both thin i dark, and of .itch cloth the coolest gartr-tni couid unquestionably be made, though It would be many a year btfoi they would look coolest, or enable augges. tion ta work lis mighty spell and give the illusion of comparative comfort. The army ha uUseovered by actual thermometer teal thai blue or yellow teats how a Clflerenc of Interior tern perature amounting sometime t full M degree when standing beald white one ln the full blag cf the southern sun. Down ta PsntuTiA ail th 'ad min is tratloa" bouses, barracks, and (hop ar painted almost biack. and th occu pant have already lost th feeling that this color l lugubrious because they have learned that black houses are cool, or at least cooler, then those of any other color, and that white hoi. tea are th bot- ilest of ail. It ra-st be noted. t, that whit re- j fleet or transmits the short length, : act nic. ngni rays, wniie tn darker tint j do It e.tner not at a.l or to a less ex ileit Those ar the rajs, we know, that : cause the dermatitis known a "sun- 1 I bum " And there are exrellect reason tor sieving that from them, rather th.in j . - f i . u . i, . s . i m.j . . lo-iic moat or our . summer sufferings. A regards the "lea- n'' of ,te MniAiA ther. U soma force i m usgetion that their color are to conceal the wearer, from o,h-. r-' t0 "cai the wearer from t)thr ncianes mciuce a I in mo.t'ln:in;ni,-f- or lhelr n'mI- but ! y tt0A Wk0Ujd,rt ' mhit 11 "'; dln t keep them warm, or Hon and tigtrs yel.ow if It dldn t facilitate the radiation of their own beat. Nw Tork J Time, 1 ' a.-cw, wwaw... a-oaa. ! . :r,'' d.y th of th lat King Leopold of Ee.gium a seventh mva mmm is-td iu ah oruaaaia woman, ana when the k.ng heard of it and waa trnd tiutt the boy wa the seventh successive out. Ana tnat no gin rad come to the "may. ne assea to te the baby god L. t" w""0 i." Vvy ',er--li " . . -- ..-. u.r htc: aonor. a: c tne mowers nave recei.ei g.rt, tn keeping w.th tne.r siaii jn in nfe. King Aioert, in carryirg eut tne Old usage snort tim ago, bad some d.ff.eulty be cause tne setenth :i was twine. He c uid not stand for both boys, two use that would give the family two Albert. Tne rerceoy was lour.u by Uueea r.Uaabtn. who saxgested that her littie ton. the Duke of Brabant, be tne godfather of tne ei'iMA boy. who cx-naquant,y received ti. tKin) of I-aopokd, Dundee Advcrueer. SOME OF SIMPLE REMEDIES Tkey Are Oftea llarsafal a.t a Soarrw of (.resit IXairr Ike t tar. Such an lnnroert To-lilng reanedy as I'-a ater-drinking cure, say a medical Au thority, may aomet :n-es be very mischlev mis and even a source of real danger to :hoe who indulge ln It. No one. of course, when he !s taking Ms half pint or pint of r.rt water before break, .'a-t to cure hit Indiceetlon Imagines for A moment that he may be making hit ln-1i-r.tl.n rrry much worse. But this is real y fact when the Indigestion arise frora '.'I'ation of the stomach. A d.lated stomach Is a very common malady, especially among vegetarians and grtat tea d-inkers. The stomach beootrr much enlarged, and ln this condition re tains the food fcr a lor.g time, thus bring ing aVvit fermentation, ratulence, and se itre lc!.gef:lon Now the remedy In this case Is the dry cure Little or no liiuld at meals, and tt little liquid at other time at one ran manage. The copious water drinker Increases hl malady. He would probably deny It stoutly, for the water dilutes the acid contents and gives hit stomach relief fr the moment- Rut It remains there ar.d, whea breakfast has been added, his poor stomach ha a burden that no stomach, should be uked to bear. Still more harmful In ether cae la thA excessive swallowing of water. Tn cert a a disorders of th kidney these organs cry out to he spared, and the water drinker give them more work to do. Very often they cannot do It, In any caee the rret ure of Mood within the arteries is raised. Suppose, then, an elderly man. pred.s posed to apoplexy. Is the person In ques tion. Nothing is more dangerou to him than Increased blood preswur. for H 1 this which bursts th little artery tn Mi brain that for some reason always treakA down !n the apoplectic. In some, or perhaps all. forms of heart disease, too. this water dcinkl:ig i alii does much harm. More work is thus thrown upon the heart already Incompetent to per form Ita ordinary amount ct work. Th increase of liquid consumed not only in crease the quantity of blood that ha to be puu-ped. but rise the blood pressure) and makes th pumping more difficult. In ail these case the quantity of liquid one consumes should be restricted, not In creavBed. It may b that 00 fi better after his water cure, but very often the feeling I a snar. Quinine la another very simple, harmless remedy In popular estimation. People buy 10 cents' worth of quinine, measuring th dose of this powerful drug by th price, put It ln a bottle of wine, and dose them selves according to Inclination. Or. worse still, they buy the quinine ln powder and take as much as will go on a dime or a quarter. (It does not seem to matter which coin Is used ) They have not the remotest Idea as to the quantTty they are taking or the effect of different quan tities. But quinine Is one of those drug which has opposite effects ln different doses. The person who prescribes for him. self will take much the same dose whether be wants to Increase his appetite and ton up hi system or to relieve a cold or cur neuralgia, and he may be taking so small a dose for th cold or neuralgia as to leave them quite unmolested, or be may be taking so large a "tonic" aa to be really depressing himself and destroying hit ap petite. Perhaps aa even more harmful simp! remedy than quinine, as commonly used, la ammonlated tincture of quinine. Th plan often followed la to take It without any regard to proper dosage, and usually to swallow It la much too con centrated a form. If, using this drug, a person take enough quinine to relieve hi neuralgia or to cur a coid he take many time too much of the ammonium factor. In any case, if he continue the use of tt for a few days hi digestion Is thrown quite Into disorder. By the time the cold has been sufficient! doaed th unfortunate stomach Is In a piti ful state. Thar ar many more simple, popular cures that work excessive mischief. Per haps worse than any ar castor oil, Epaont aalia, senna and other such medicine with which women keep their children half the tim ailing. For every pain and fit of indisposition, soma mother give castor oil or an equiva lent to their children. It may be a pain ta th stomach due to acidity, for which the appropriate cure 1 something quite dif ferent; but the unfortunate child gets a 1 ...1, r, ,,(,. a ...r.i-,- v. York Tribune. PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERS. Papa," aaid 4-year-old Grace one even ing, "minima whipped me today. I wish you hadn't married such a strict woman." Email Helen took a cracker from a dish on the table and said. 'Thank you." Turn ing to ber mother ahe aaid: "Mamma, Pin getting so polite I thank myself." Lulu w as watthing her mother work ing amo-g tl.v. Rower. 'Mxn.ir.i. I know why r.owars crvw," ah uuj, "they want to get out of the dirt," Small Boy Say, Mr. Grinder, tr yoit any relation to th prince of Wale 7 Th Family Landlord No. Bpbby; why da you ask that? Small Boy Because I beard Pop tell Ma the other day that you wer th prlruc of sharks. "Do you aay your prayer at nlghtf aaked the Sunday school teacher of th new pupil, a little girl of k "Yes, ma'am." was th reply. 'To whom do you pray T" "Sometime 1 pray to mamma knee and sometime to the bed." "My father and I know eyeryih.cg lit the world." boasted a small boy tc a vis itor 'That so: said the caller. "What I or,Asia. j After a moment's hesitation the young. .Iter answered. "On. that a one of til things my father knows." j Wonion ire knomn to L. tk.;, ,n rg. j ureahai S. to wr. tvr.thmetltsl f gurea. The mother was teaching litr smaii son hi first leasun in suttraciu n. hav.r.g got I hlm pmM addition with a fair d--6 ! ry of success. i -Vmi me. Willie,- .he aaid -vo,. Y ou see, WlUie." .he said, "you ran t .uk,trct thing, of different k.nd. fro:a eaci other-apple, from potaue. for instance.- "Sister Mary can." Willie asserted. wliS nascultn cuafidenc la figures. "Oh. no. th can t" "Tea, but she can. mamma, Willie in sisted. ' She took one rig from my plat ttu morning at breakfast, and I had th j P-at left. Lav ta Still BUa "Melissa Is so romantic " 'Anytmrvg romantic about her recent - j marriagt? j ol course. You see ahe had always (ireaajea oi ueing rescued I rota drowning fcv , banisme a.x-fiK,tar w th d,. i dreamy e e and a Charle Ptrj n.h-.n rl.in ro when ar.e was at the seaalde ta June She went cut too far perhaps by de sign and ecrramed and ap.aa.ied wairr and wa rescued. And. aay. the man who rescued ber was a little sawed-oft person with aan.lv hair a squint and a pont.d What did the doT" hiat."- Cleveland Plain 'chin" I " - jod graciuus I ' 'itm nuajrnoj I 7--a. tr.