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THE OMATTA DATTjY ITEE: SATURDAY, JTTLY 7, 1900.
wmtern, 13c! frenh southern, Kc fresh
southwestern, 10c.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
VUillUlLtlVVinw Xllli luiaiwiai .. niekled ham. JI0.0Oirt0.T0. Ird.
stenny; western flieiimeti, ai.in; reunea, i .tiui ij.ui... is ut-- .iiuutvn a.i minus,
steady; continent. 17.T11 Houtn Amer
ica. H; compound, l.a.vri.37W. fork, dull:
m,.,t AfW T!,,1- Wentr-ow HalliM TTmW family. J13.7ivM.Wi short clear, 13.V816.25i
nMwtiuHu "'V rnes, .1.yUlf.W.
Lead of Corn.
6ESSI0N IN CORN MARKET IS STRONG
Oat" nip Hnrly nml llnlly l.nter, Fol-
lairliiK After the III Mnrkeln
y, l'rovlnloim Open Strong on
CHICAGO, July C Wheat, lifter n period
of weakness, early milled tinder the leader
nhlp of a strong corn market and n report
that Germany was chartering transports to
tako troops to China and closed strong.
August ,ltc over yesterday. Corn caught
IU bullishness from reports of dry weather
In Kansas nnd parts of Nebraska. August
closing lfilVic higher. Oats closed o up
nnd provisions lUilSe lower.
The wheat market opened with a degrco
of steadiness becauso Liverpool at the out
let failed to fhow ns much decline ns hau
been cxpoctcd, August, to set the ball
n-rolllng sold at mW to 73,c at the open
ing and shortly afterward attained
hko. Then tho bears took a hand In the
i?ami, Argentine shipments were heavy,
looting up S.lfo.OUO bushels, according to tho
Hoard of Tratlo llgures, which were about
iVW.OUO over Heerbohm's, Liverpool turned
weak with Minneapolis and bearish, and
thoro were more rains In tho northwest.
August on selling by persons who wotted
of thCBO facts slumped oft during tho fore
noon to 7SUc. Tho olliclal North Dakota
report showed tho spring wheat crop to be
pretty much of a wreck. This may have had
a bit of lnllucnco, but not much of It. Coin,
meantime, was showing a deal of strcngin.
New York reported u better export inquiry
und to loads tnken for foreign shipment.
Attention to tho gravity of the situation In
China was directed by a report thut Oer.
many wan chartering transports to tako
troops to tho Klowery Kingdom. In these
Hems shorts found reason to cover. One
mun was reported to have tnken in l.OOO.O'iO
bushels, The seaboard and foreigners were
fnlr buyers nnd somo of the sales maiio
earlier wero taken back. This cnuscd a re
action In August to WUc nnd the close soon
ufter was strong, August ,Mio up ut iSHii
80c. Seaboard clearances In wheat and
flour were miuul to fiM!,0O0 bushels. Primary
rocclpts aggregated CM.000 bushels, com
j.nred with M7.OJ0 bushels a year ago. Min
neapolis nnd Duliith reported 102 cars,
gainst 1D4 last week nnd 424 the correspond
lng day last year, Hecelpts hero were 157
cars, 7 of contract grade. The Ohio crop
report reduced the condition 4 points since
t . . i .nbt,t,f It Inrilnntlntr ft nron OL
mint: i. limning ii. 7.. ....
12,000;00o bushels, to bo compared with Inst
year's yield of 40,000,000. The winter wheat
movement gave Indications of Improvement
Etooks at Minneapolis nnd Duluth combined
were reduced MO.wo bushels.
Corn wan active most of the tlmo nml
strong save at the beginning, when tho dip
Li wheat led It from tho straight and nar
fnw nntli. wlileli lenila llnwiml. At this
stnge of tho gamo thu bnncful lnfluetico or
vhnt hml nn nllv in the llboral receipts
und tho crop condition of 107 on nn nrea of
8,001,000 ncrcs. Tho hot, dry weather In Kan
sns was n consideration on the other hand.
Dnmauo was reported from this state nnd
from parts of Nebraska. The crop expert.
.,lil, Ilfll, mlernarnno. wnH In the Held
and when ho acts that wny woe betide the
crop. The bulls allowed the market to dip
in then not tn work. Shorts covered and
tho market responded with a rush, Receipts
were 1,051 cars. August sold between 43c
nnd 4l',c, closing 141 1 Vic bettor nt 44',i,fl HVaC.
Shipping business hero was put nt 300.0"0
bushels. Country offerings were very smnll.
Oats wero quiet and toddled along nftcr
the big markets, Tim murnei tiippcu cany,
with whent mid milled later with corn.
August sold between 23c nnd 2IHc, closing
Ho over yesterday nt 23!c. Jtecelpts, 418
Provisions ononed strontr on light hog re
ceipts nnd nn ndvanco at Liverpool for
firoduct. Thuro was a good demand for
aril, but tho market slumped off on tho
rolling of a local lino or ribs. September
tmrk sold between f.13 and J12.7TV4 and closed
32WfUfic tinder yestorday at J12.77M.; Sep
tember lard between J7.221 und jo.w, cios
Inir Ko lower ut JG.90. nnd Sentembcr ribs
J7.17 nnd $7.0216, with tho close Co down at
i7 n5U,r)7.ftr..
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 45
enrp: corn, 370 enrsi oats, iuj cars; nogs,
JCOno head.
Articles.) Open. Hlgh. Iow. Close.cs'y.
Ml I
TAMxnv-KIrm: cltv. 4Hc: country, 4 4
111012 Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4'4
a'.4c: Japan. 4if4!4c.
aiUWASalili f irra; .iv uricmiB upcn
kettle, good to choice, 44'iKOc. .
IIUTTKII Itecelpts, pugs.; pacKet,
steady, creameries, liB19)ic; factory, 14
16'.c.
t IIKKSK Receipts, 12,433 pkgs.J mnrket
KGUS Receipts, 8.1&9 pkgs.; . market
steady; western, at mark, lOlZo ror aver
ago lots; western, loss off, WuUMc
SUOAIt Haw, nrm; fair rellnlng, 4c;
rentrlfugnl, Dfi test, 4'!ic; molasses sugar,
llrmj powdered, 6e; granulated, 6.0c.
OMAHA WIIOI.KSAI.U 31A1IKKT3,
Cimilltlim of Trnl ntitl qimtntlons on
Stnplf' nml l-'nnoy l'rodiiri-.
KOOS Receipts liberal; good stock, 9Hc
MVR POOiyniT liens, 7(57Uc; roosters,
according to ngo nnd slo, 3It4c; broilers,
12481lc; ducks, 4afic.; gecne, 4S'3c; turkeys,
8c.
TRKSIJ DRKS3HD POUITRY-Hens, 80
8'4c; roosters, Wc; ducks nnd geese, i nip
loc ; nrouers j1 to io., iier uui., ii.ivu
1 ri- tnri.'fit
lltJTTKR Common to fair, U'sc; cnoice,
LVaHr; sepnrntor, 'Mo: gathered crenmery,
11 tf'ISir Trout, ?e; bluo llsh, 12c: pickerel,
... nntflah Ifr; ilrnai-i bnrTnlo. fie; white-
n'h. 10c: herring. 5c: blnck uas, lCc; sal
mon. 13c; white bass 10e; cronple, 10c; pike,
9c; halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c: ring perch,
6c; lobsters, green. Zic: oonwi iounirr.
mackerel. 10c; codllsh, 10c; yellow perch, 6c
riOKONH Live, per tioz., sik'silw.
VKALS-Cholce, miOc. , M . ,
HAY Per cnrload lots: Upland, choice,
J7.50; midland, choice. J5.J0: lowland, cnoico,
$5.50; rye straw, choice, Jfi.W; No. S corn,
37c; No, 3 whlt onts, 24c; cracked corn,
per ton, $15.00; corn nnd oats, chopped, per
ton, i3.&u; until, per iuii, i..uu, o.w.v-,
ton, $12.60.
V tt.(.t f. l il iin.a,
CtlCUM BRRS Per dor... 4OS60c.
ASPARAO US Home-grown, per aoz., a-
23c
NKW TURNIPS Per doz. bunches, 25
30c, ... .... A
NKW HBKTfl-I'cr UOZ. Diincnrs, ovu.
NKW CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 25c.
liKTTl'CK Per doz. bunches, 20c.
RADISHES Home-grown, per doz., lf
20c.
PHA8 Per h-du. uasKei, ouc.
WAX UKANS-Pcr half bu. basket, 40
We, ......
NKW POTATOKH I'cr 1)U ovuooc.
CA Iin AO K Home-grown, rer lb.. lHe.
CA1TL.1FI.OWKR Per doz., $1.00.
C.HRKN CORN-Per doz., lOfflRc.
TO.MATOKB Mississippi, per ioui-uusivci
crnte. 7r(i90c. .
MIJSHHOOJIS l'er 10. onx, wo. j
RHt'IlARll-Per lb., 1HQ2C. 't
ONIONS-Callfornla. per sack, $2.00.
FRUITS
STRAWRKRRIES Colorado shipping
stock, per 21-qt. rase. $2.75.
I1I-.ACKUKKR1KB fer i-qi. case,
2.25. .
IILACK BASPBKI1KIKS-fcr c,
$2.75: per 24-pt. ense, $1.50.
RKD RASPP.ERR1KB Per 24-pt. case,
VIM-
HIjI'KHKIIHIKS lU-qi. canes,
Ct'KR ANTS Per 24-qt. case. $2.00
PEACHES California, per box, 9pog$l.
APRICOTS Calif ornln, per box, $1.35.
PhPMS-Cnlirornla. per craie. -f-PRPNES
California, per crate, $l.JoW1.50.
HART LETT I'EAIIH J'cr nasaci, w.ow-
CHERRIES cautornia, per
$2.00
St rrnathenlng- InllnrntTs Art I.nck-
K nnd Mnrkrt MiifTrrn Itelnimr.
NEW YORK, July 6,-Tlie professional
operators In stockn who have been nble to
manlpuUto prices for nn advance, owing to
tho small amount of Moating stock In the
market, found their efforts to maintain the
higher level unavailing today. There was
nothlnir In tho news of the uav that ex
erted any marked lnllucnco on tho market
and tno relapse must no auriuutcu 10 mo
natural reaction attending prollt-tnklng on
nn ndvanco nnd tho renewed selling for
short account attracted by the higher level
of price and the palpably shaky condition
of tho market n& the tny prosrossed. The
lower prices tor Americans in i.onuon nau
llttlo effect, as on previous days, and the
professional bulls resumed tho taction
which were so successrui yesterday in nii
Itiir the nrlees. Hut It becamo manifested
dllrlliir tun il.iv that th HUAtnlntnir tllt'.ll-
enco In tho strength of New Jersey Central
anil us allied stocKs was lacKing iuuuy.
Nevertheless a considerably nigner level
of prices wua obtained In tho grangers,
Hiiltimnni Xr Dliln nnd Missouri i'acitic.
Sugar, the local tractions nnd People's Clns
wero niso strong, rne sieci siocks eiu
fored from realizing on the publlsh-d report
that the steel Interests wero conferring to
maintain nrlees. The London selling was
persisted in Inter than usual and had an
effect In combination with the break tn the
steel stocks, Tho later effortn of the bears
centered on Louisville Si Nashville, which,
after rising 'i. wes driven down li. in
January the directors declared a 2 per ocnt
dividend on tniB stocic ror tne remi-annuai
period, which wns called Hi per cent regu
lar and ,4 per cent extra. The price of the
ptock wns afterward rusnou up on mo as
irrtlnn Hint tho romtnsr semi-annual dls-
burscmcnt would be V.k per cent. Later
came Intimidations that It would bo 2 per
cent, but would bo called a regular H-mi'
nnniinl dividend. Now the traders are soil
lng the stock on the surmise that at Mon
day's dividend meeting there "111 be de
clared l4 per cent regular and TTi e
lti Janiinrv.
Oother stocks mentioned tor aiviaenas
wero most sharply errectcd in sympainy,
notably Missouri Pncltlr, Baltlmoro St Ohio,
nftor n. rlan nf 11;. nnd Itcadlnr llrst nru-
ferrsd. Tho wholo market fell below last
night's level and cloaed heavy at about the
lnwnt United Htate Ullhbcr fall 4U on
tho falluro of the directors to declare tho
expected 1 per cent dividend for tho quar
ter. Tho stock rallied 3 iwlins.
rPnmnrrnwM h.inlc ntfLtement Iff exnectea
to show a gain tn cash of upwards of $3,000.
000, nearly $2,000,000 of which comes from
subtreasury operations In the payment of
government bond Interest. This makes the
Immediate futurn In the money market
clear. Hut npeculatlve surmlxu begins to
concern Itself with the moro distant periods
when the subtreasury win wrin w laae up
thi. Kiirnliia revonuen from the money mar-
I... .. . U n ..V.a. ,n 1 1 a nf imtliriimtint fte.
ICI, iill imuivi " . w . .. .
jioslts win have to be met ana wnen re
quirements ror moving tno crons win. no
tmi Vw. Vrlr TrhnncA nt Chlcatro has
cone to a. discount and there was a sharp
fall today nt iNew urieuns. i ne juiyum
tlianniiiit rntn In London continued to
.hnrden nnd the Unnk of Englnnd raised Its
price for gold nars iu. tup rate lor uoiu
sterling exchange and Berlin exchange In
New York roso In recronse.
The bond mnrket todny was dull outside
nf iniu of rtraHlnc frenernl 4s nnd the mar
ket was Irregular. Total sales, par value,
$1,020,000.
Following nro the closing prices on the
New York Stock exchange:
H Union raelno H
for short hills N 2H24 per cent! for three
months' bills, 21,4 per cent.
rw Voplr llnlnrc Stoelts.
NEW YonK. Jniv r, The following are
llltl Closing llUOUU.Jho lul 1I.I..HIH
today:
Oholtar 1;
Crown Point J
Con. Cnl. tt Va 14
tesilweoil 42
Oniili & Currle 11
Hale ft Norcross... W
ItotnfJtnkii S
Iron Silver SI
Mrxlran 1?
Ontario
Ophlr
I'lymeuth
fjulcksllver ....
do pM
Sierra Ncvailft
tcinilnrrt
t'nlon Can
Vel-N Jacket
.. es
.. to
..1M
.,7u0
.. :s
..3.'0
... w
I'orelirn I'liinni'lal.
I1ERI.IN. July o.-Prlces on the bourse
todny were Ilrmer. owing to the IniluetiLe
of morn favnt-uliln iltmiirlnl ndv ces nnd a
calmer view of the po.ltleal situntlon. There
wns a general 1 iovry. especially in
Cliineso securities, which improved poii-
mericaiiM ivero goou on ... r. -
vires. Trnnsvnnl rnllrnnds brolto sharply
nn.l tlio ilnlvnu-nrd mnvemnnt WHS SCCOIUU-
rtted on the street after the oiote 01 rruiar
business on the bourse, declining ponaa
since yesterdny. Exchango on London, 10m
42 tif.is. for checks. Discount rates: Short
bills, 4 per cent; three months' bills, 4 per
cent. . .
PARIS. July r. On tho bourse toiiay
business was brisker, owing to tho more
completo undcistamlln apparent among
tho powers concerning China, lending to the
hope that serious complications would bo
avoided. The mnrket was ns3lstd by tho
improvement in New Yonc ana . urriin,
principally Influenclnir Parquet stocks. In
dustrials recovered nnd Kntllrs wero
weaker. Three per cent rentes, I'm ic ior
tne uccount. j-jxennnee on umiiun, jl hu.
Hnfinlnh 4.4 nlnerl 70 VV
. . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . 1 . ..
l,UtNUU., .liny ti. Amoricnn aegui mcu
opened good, with prices for the most part
above parity on a moro buoyant feeling.
Artvrwnrn there wns 11 nariiAi reacuiin,
with tin- close steudv. The demand through.
rmt tne seiiinn wnn nuni. ananiaii
closed The amount of bullion drawn
from tho Bnnk of England on balance to
day was 126.000. Cold Is quoted at Huenos
Ayrcs at 129.90; at Madrid, 27.45; nt Lisbon,
45. Gold bars In tho open market nro
quoted nt 77s lOTid.
Uniilc Clcnrlnrrs.
CHTCAnn. .tnlv flPlerlns. $2.S25.400!
balances, $2.607.4S9: nostcd rates. $4.k7i?4.l7l4;
New York exchange, 6c discount.
ST. LOUIS, July G.-Cleartngs, b.km.yui;
balances, $521,199; money. 4Ii7 per cent; New
l orn exennnge, iuc tliscouni niu, par as,
. 1'H11,aiji;m'11IA. July . i-iearings, iii
615.344; balances, $2,M0,438.
NEW YORK. July 6.-Clearlngs, $149,940,-
fSS; balances, $,7G,750.
UALTIMORE, July 6.-ciearings, 4,uw,-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Liberal Recolpts Mnko Oattlo Bearish and
Market Declines.
HOG MARKET STILL TENDING UPWARD
.Sheep In I.lprlit Supply nnd Prices
About Sternly Hli Yrsterilny,
Tliiitmli tilt He 111 n ml Was
Anne Tito llrnvy.
SOt'TH OMAHA, July 6.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Onlclal Monday....
omclnl Tuesday .
Ofllclal Wednesday
uniciai 1 nursuay .
umciai i-riany ....
2,0li3 CbOJ
H.019 7.067
..Holiday.
,, 3,021
,. 3,1i3
..11.058
1'lvc davs this week
Same days lust welt....lG.C70
Paine days week boforo. .14,2i1
Same three weeks ngo...lS,011
tame tour weeks ago....i.-,t:o
Averatre tincn nald for aar;
several days, with comparisons:
1 1900. 1 1S93. 1M . HL1.
3 64) 1 771 3 3272 9
3 C2 8 Sy, it 3 1
3 tl.
2.75S
3,731
3,213
10,437
9.74lj
16,154
7,169
tor lbs last
June 15,...
June 16..,.
June 17....
Juna II....
Junu 19....
June 20..,.
Juna 21....
June 22....
Juno 23....
June 24....
June 25....
Jun 26....
.rune 27....
June 2
Juno 2D
June 30
July 1
July 2
juiy 3
July 4
juiy 11
July 6
4 S3,
4 03
G 03
6 06'
4 4
4 3
6 00
5 13
6 10
5 01
5 03
5 11
4 99
k 01
4 92
5 01
5 OS
5 10
3 C4
3 71
3 69
3 65
3 63
3 82
3 03
8 CI
3
$ 6$
3 Ml
3 73
3 7U
3 7
3 S3
3 83'
3 80
3 SO,
3 811
3 72
3 72
3 6$
2 (2
3
3
3 r.
3 57
3 CI
3 66
3 66
3 13
3 21
3 la
3 15
3 21
3 21
3 26
S 3!
S.1&l
g 1C1
2 21
3 211
3 23
J It
3 21
3
3 01
3 1
3 02
2 9o
I
3 02,
3 W
2 7,
2 97
2 Ml
2 J
2 94U
Z Vol
Z 5
2 9t
4 M
4 44
4 48
4 4:
4 4!
4 3M
4 40
4 4M
4 46
4 M;
4 17
4 (3
4 lOi
4 u
4 7W
4 S3
4 SI
int.
TTj
4 5)
4 65
4 70
4 V4
4 7
4 TT
4 112
4 15
4 71
4 73
4 80
4 70
4 64
4 73
4
4 Si
4 M
747; balances, $711,341.
BOSTON. JulV C
balances, $2,OS6,(;C.
Clearings, $23,490,292;
case. $2.26; B-lb.
to size, 30340c
Whcnt
July
Aug.
Hopt.
Corn
July Aug.
Sept.
Oats
July Aug.
Sept.
Pork
July
Sent.
Lnrd
July
Sept.
Oct.
Ribs
July Sept.
7S 7ST4 7714 787i
7IVH SOU 78U 79T'(I0
S0UV4 81 tMi 79'i bOT
4241? V4 4314
4SVMii 44,i 43 HlMlU
23.i 24 23 21
2l'., 23 23?i
23 24ai ',i Sl 2li
12 CO
13 974 13 00 12 7714 12 7714
6 T7V4
7 00 7 02',4 C !0 C 1)0
7 0214 7 02b C J5 6 95
7 0214
7 15 7 1714 7 0214 7 05
7S14
79)s
mi
42
23H
23Vt
23i
12 7214
12 !)21a
6 S214
ti ;ii
7 06
7 10
$1.10; Missouri, per 21-qt.
bnsacts. wit ouc.
WATERMELONS AS
each. .,
TRUI'IUAIj l'nuua.
PINEAPPLES-l'er doz.. $1.5001.76.
ORANGES California, Mediterranean
sweets, per box, $4; budded seedlings,
lemons-ualirornia, inncy, .io-, cuuitv,
'SlANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.25Q3.00.
1U1J..
irttiRSKn 1 irreen hides. 614c: NO. Z
CTr or, iitrtna KUe: No. 1 salted hides. 7W,
No. 2 Halted hides. 6Wo: No. 1 Veal calf, 8 to
13 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 1Z to 15 ins., tsc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
is?rTTaTilr.lfnrv. lame, tier bu.. $1.26!
hntinrkR. 11.35: Knc sh walnuts, per id.,
12f13c: lllberts. per lb., lzc aimonas, por
lb.. 14flCc: raw. nor lb., 5l4aoc; roaatea,
Ht. I.oiiln Grain and rrorUlosi,
ct T.niTtu .thIv fi wheat-Hteaayt
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 78c; track, 77
9'ac; July, vsc; aup, iou, ocvumiti.
8c; No. 2 hnrd, 73ii71c.
i.1! i ti i ir i mfniiTiiTPii.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 42c; track,
43'4c; July. 42c; September. 43TM.
OATS Higher: no. z casn,
2314c; July, MHc; September, ZiJMnw. no.
steady. Flax, no mar-
Stendy. $2.162.20.
4314 2 white, 2SV4C
43". RYE Dull; 6-lc new.
SEEDS-Tlmothy, ster
et.
f .nTJXTXtT? AT Qtnn II V.
BRAN-Steady; sacked, east track. 6Wc.
HAY-Klrmer; timothy, $10.00S12.;
Cash quotations were ns follows
ri.OI'R Easy; winter nntents. il.MCTI.20:
etrulghts, $3.2ivji3.90; clears, $3.00(iJ3.70; spring
cpeclal, $1.75)14. S5; patents, $.'I.GOu4.20;
Btralghts, $3.'.W3.70; bakers. J2.30JT2.S0.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 75c; No. 2 red, SO
ClSO'tO.
CORN No. 2, 43'4'iJ-llc: No. 2 yollow, 43
544'ic.
OATS-No. 2, 23Q2IV4c: No. 2 whits, 20?i
Wiu'.sr; .-no, a wmie, sjy.oc.
RYU No. 2. 59c.
BARI,EY Pair to oholco malting, 43fil5o.
SEEOS-Klax. No. 1, $1,S0; No. 1 north
western, ji.mi. uiover. contract grnde. $1.00,
rltOVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $11.50
yu'.w. j.aru, per loo lbs., $S.7S'uti.8714.
Ilacon, short ribs sides (loose), $?.ff7.25.
Dry salted shoulders (loxed), $.75if7.00;
mini l i-ii'iir Bim-.i luuxeui, I.IJrflri,bJ.
WHISKY Unsls of blirh win. J1 2.-L
Sl'GARS-Cut loaf, $G.5S; granulated, fS.02:
confectioners' A. $5.SS: off A. Ki.s.1.
Tho receipts nnd shipments for todny wero
Articles.
3'lour. bbls
"Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
3tyo, bu
aiarley, bu.
Receipts.
H.G
S1.000
62R.0OO
318,0-
n.ono
11,000
Ship
ments.
IO.OiV)
9,000
739.000
602,0y0
2,W.'0
On tile Produce evehnnirn tn.lnv thn 1,'nt.
ter market wns steady; creameries. IM(
inP ' tnlr,cs' Hil'lic. Cheese, llrm at 9U1T
41.741.. hl,3 Diuw; IICSII, IVlC.
m:w York (;i:m;h,i, mahkht.
iiiiiiiiiiioiis fur tin- IJh,- on VnrloiiH
C'oiiinioilit Ich,
,i:i.'?n,'0UK' July C-KI,OUR-Recelnts,
SM.Xi bbls.; exports, 27,411 bbls.: moder-
iyij- nciivo ami steady at old prices:
winter patents, $4,165i4.t; Minnesota nat-
rnis, 4,wao.w; .Minnesota bakers, $3,151?
B.t; whiter straights. $3.!KV t.tO; winter ex
Iras, $2.15ii1.15; winter low gradcH. $2.S0if
vj. nyo nour. (tilet; fair to good, $3.10
30; choice to fancy. $3.35aiM,75.
CORNMlOAIW-'lrm; yellow western. 95c:
2.
B
clty. 5c: llranilywlno, $2.t'.oii2,70.
I. i . un ri. u. u pxiiir I. Mt.n
pnoat; stute, til(tj2a c. 1, f. New fork, enr-
IV)'
lots.
BARLEY Dull; feeding. 4li?16c c.
Now York; malting, 40,i3c c. I. f.
lork.
BARIjIOY MAIT Nominal
c f. o. b.
I. f.
New
nmlrle S5.00lfi5.50.
U' MKK t MPIIIV. ll.ul.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobbing,
iiim T.nr.v hlirher: nrlme steam. W.io:
hnif'i. tn Mt. nrv nlt meats (boxed), steady;
. X . , . , II- CA. -I.n
oxtra snorts, i.ai',!i; ciear nus, ., i;i-...
Sides, $7.K2'4. lincon (DOIOUJ, aicnuy,
shorts, $7.S714; clear nus, w; cicur biucb,
MKl ALU- ixad, uun; i.vi-,j. Djitiici,
I'OUITRY Steady; chickens, 7c: springs,
910c; turkeys. 6-7c; ducks, 6(ol4c; spring,
TSiSn: geese, sc; springs, iu.
11UTTBR Steady; creamery, 1619140;
dnlr.V. 14Kc.
RKClill'io 1 lour, d,wj oum.; wncui, iv,-
000 bu.: corn, 72,000 bu.; onts, J&.ouu nu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 7.000 bbls.: wheat,
30,000 bu,; corn. 100,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu.
1,1 voriiiiol Grain nnil Provisions.
i.ivp.iipnni,. Julv R. WHEAT-Snot.
firm; No. 2 northorn. spring. ta &a; futures
wero quiet; July, (Is 3d; 8eptembcr, Ca 314d;
December, nominal.
rrniN Hunt, nuiei: American mixeu. new.
4s Id; American mixed, old, 4s 2ftd; futures
wero quiet; July, 4s wi.
FIXJUR St. Jyouis inncy winter, nrm ai
Ss 3d.
PROVISIONS I lams, snort cut, nrm ni
17 d. Ilacon. Cumberland cut. stendy at
29a: short r bs. llrm nt 43s: short clenr
bncKs, nrm ni ws wi. iiru, American re-
llned in -s-iu, pans, steauy at. ms vn; prime
western in tierces, stenciy ai 3t.s an.
"ALLOW Price cltv. steady at b.
The imnorts of wheat into Liverpool for
eliul Inir 220.000 centals American.
"ho imnorts or American corn into l.iver-
pool for tho past three days were 152,300
ccntnis.
KnimtiN City Grnln mid Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 0. WIIEAT-July.
70V.o: Sentember. 71'4ff714c: cash, no 2
hard. 70U'71e: No. 3. fiUKOc: No. 2 red. 77
7714c: No. 3. 73I75c.
t'URN sentemoer, izu-t-Vic; cun, no, z
mixed, 40Myu-llc; No. 2 white, 42c; No.
lie.
OATS-No. 2 White. 25?)3614c.
RYE No. 2. 6Sc.
HAY-Choleo timothy. $10.00iT10.50: choice
prairie. $7.0Y7.H).
mi n i-jtt creamery, msrifo; nairy, rancy,
He.
EtHiW-steady iresn Missouri and Kan
sas stock, sc. loss oft: southern, new white
enses Included. 6Uc.
Jirccifiii'iH wueat. ts.iou du.; corn, ii.iaj
bu.; oats, none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 47,400 bu.: corn, iz,-
250 uu.
Atchison
do pfd H
Baltimore A Ohio.. 73i
Canaillioi Pacific... 85
C.nail. So ;
Ches. & Ohio 3S
Chlcajro O. W 10i
C, II. Sc Q mi
Chi.. IncL A L 21H
do pfd w
Chicago & B, 111.. 95
Chicago & N. W....1M
C It. I. & V I"-:
C. C. C. tc St. L.. ibVi
Colorado So
do lnt pM...
do 2d pfd....
T1. & Hudson .
Del. L. & W
Denver & It. G.
Mo pfd
Eric
do 1st pfd...
Clt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ....
Hocklnr Valley .
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
K. C. V. & O....
Lake Brie & W...
do ptd
take Shore
L. & N
Manhattan L
Me-t. St. lty
Mexican Central .
Minn. & 81, L. ...
do pfd
Mo. I'aclfls
Mobile & Ohio ..
M K. & T
do ptd
N. J. Ontral ....
N. Y, Central
Norfolk tc VT.
do pfd....
No. rnclflo
... 41
... Wi
...111
...175
... 17
... n
... Wi
... 32H
...160H
... 1314
... SMi
...114
... 1
... 4t
... w
... St
...109
... 71
... 87i
...1V4'
...
... 414
... S9
... r,Mi'
... 3M4
... m;
... J0
...127H1
... S1T4
... 71
... M
do pfd 70
& W 1914
do pfd 72H
WnbaKh ITi
do pfd IS
Wheel. & 'L. K X
do 2d prd 25;
IVIf. Central 13
Third Avenuo 1J014
Adams V.i 114
Amnrlcan I-Ix 1M
U. S. Ex 45
Wells-FnrKO Tix 123
Am-r. Cot. Oil .... 33H
do pfd M',i
Am-r. Malting 3li
do pfd
Amer. S. & R 3H
do Dfd 47
Amer. Spirits 114
do pfd 17
Amer. 8. Hoop 20H
do pfd ?'
Am-r. S. A W Kit
do pfd 7214
Amer. Tin Plate .. 201,
do pfd 74
Amer. Tobacco .... 1
do pfd 125
Anac. Mining Oo... 39
Brooklm 11. T f
Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 31
Con. Tobacco 24
do pfd U
Federal Steel 33
do pfd l.'.4
0n. Blectrlc 123
Olucose Sugar W
do pfd 'Jf
Inter. Paper 211
do pfd 04'4
Ijaclede Gae 0
National Blrcult.. JO
do pfd K2!4
National Iad 19
do pfd M
National Steel Hli
do Pfd M
N. Y. Air Ilrake....l3'i
Ontario
Oregon Ry. A Nav.
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Reading
an ut pr.i
do 2.1 pfd
Rio G. W ,
do pfd
St. It. A 8. V
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 pfd i
St. L. Southw
do pfd.
St. Paul ....
do pfd..
St. P. A Omaha
So. raclflc
Bo. Railway ....
do pfd
Texas A Paclflo
41
78
... i?r
.... lew
.... BV
.... 2K
.... lYi
.... 8S
....
.... S
.... ZVYi
.... 9V
.... 24
....111
....171
.110
. 31
. IMi
. SO11
. It
No. American in
I'aclflcfl Coait 52
do 1st pfd $5
do 2d ptd M
I'acinc Mall 27
People's Gas
Prcmed 8. Car V.i
do pfd "4
Pullman P. Car.... 179
Standard H. AT... 5
Buirar HS'l
do Pfd 115
Tenn. Coal A Iron. OS
ir H. leather 9
do pfd es
IT. S. Ttutiber 24
do Pfd 0
Wcntprn Union .... SO
Rcmibllc I. A B.... 101i
do pfd 5 J
P. C. C. A St. V... M
(,'ntton Market.
NEW VOnK. .Ttilv fi COTTON Strontr
Liverpool cables dominated the local cotton
market today und Inspired considerable bull
speculation tn the roronoon. Tho bearish
effect of flno weather rcuorts. sensational
political news rrom China and n better
tenon of crop testimony wns for tho tlmo
belnK small In comparison with the In
fluence or a nronounced advance in duwi
spot nnd future cotton nbroad and espe-
pi.niv n news or tne niter was nuciiie-
mented by qenerous buying orders from
T.lvArnool. Our mnrket started llrm In tone
nt an ndvanco or 1 to fi points nnd scored n
net rise or ioin points neioro a reaction
set in. On tho bulpa room shorts and the
foreign representation In Benernl wero con
spicuous ns buyers. The south and the
mnrn ronr.i rnnun hears hero stinnlled the
cotton needed to satisfy tho former demand.
Private advices nscrlbed the nrmneis in
Llvernool to covcrlnir. In the early after
noon our market wns firm nnd prices went
off from tho top several points under ex
ceptional weather reports nnd predictions
from the entire belt. Short selllnrr became
atilte notlve on tho theory that Liverpool
would respond to the line weather accounts
tomorrow. Tho mnrket later turned strontr
on European purchases, which carried July
to J1.10 and AUKiist to w.i- tho cioso was
steady, with nrlees fl(iI12 nolnts hlKhcr.
ht T.ot'TS. .Inlv 6 COTTON Firm.
3-16c lilchar; middling, 913-lGc: sales, 3,563
bales; receipts, 321 bales; snipmcnis, iwa
bales: stock, 32.610 bales.
NKW CHILEANS. JU V li. I I UN-
Firm: sales, m balos; ordinary. 81-lCo: good
nrdln.irv. yir.: low middling. U'AC: minn inn,
101-lSc; cood middling, 101-lUc; middling
. I , il I . . AC, Lnlnn. nlnnl, r.
liiir, IVil-l"!:; ivtciiiin, J.v.l iii.iva. niuvn. vv,-
3i naws. J- uturea, sicauy; juiy, sm.ici'a iw.o;
August, J9.8Si7lR.l.'3; Heptemner, (i.wuu.uv;
nntoher. SS.3K.39: November. JS.19?f.Zi:
nonemlier. M.lflS.!0! .Innuarv. $8.1998.20:
Februnry, $S.228i 23: March, $3.Mif8.25; April,
I3.ims..t; .May, ii.zsvs:.
Coffee Mnrltet.
NKW YOIIK. July' B-CorKKE The mar
ket for futures opened Irregular nt un
changed prices to 20 points lower and sub
senuentlv ruled rather easy under con
tinued realizing, following a large decline
nt Rio, offsetting the later ndvnnce In the
Itlo rate of exichnnire nntlclnnted by nrlvnte
cables, continued speculative support being
withdrawn and turned to uquidntion, cnus
lng a weak undertone. Hut hesitation In
selling for short nccount wns caused by tno
light movement of the now crop. Tho
greatest decline was lCdCO nolnts, followed
by a. partial recovery on covering. The
close was steady nt fifi 15 nolnts net de
cline. Total sales. 30,000 bales. Including
juiy at ji.TT.'ifT.iu; August, ti.wus.uo; ucto-
bor. M.12; November. n.ivun.Vt: December.
$S.-MTIS.50; January, $V"45'ii$.50; February,
$5.PiW8.65; Jlay, JS.CuVS.TS; spot Hlo, barely
steady; mua, quiet.
Cnllforiila Dried 1'rults.
NEW YORK, July C-CALIFOUNIA
DKIED FIUHTS-Qulet and unchanged.
Price variations wero conspicuous by
their absence In the morket for evnnornted
apples today. Trading wns of hand to
moutii oruer, with sel ers n contro : stale,
common. SWabc: prime. G'-fiS'c: choice.
CfcCc; fancy. 7f71iC; California dried
prunos, s'&TTic per lb as to slro and qual
ity; apricots, ltoynl, 12'4f(Hc; Moor Park.
KifflSc; peaches, peeled, 16j20c; unpeeled, 6
uvc.
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
Tho olliclal number of onrs of stock
broueht In tnilnv liv each rami was
Cattle. Hoirn. Sheep. H'r's.
u., .M. & Bt. l'. ny l
O. & St. L. Hy s
Missouri Puclllc Ry.. 20 3
U. P. system 25 40 1 23
C. ft N. W. Ry 2
V., E. & M. V. K. R.. 61 3$
S. C. Sc P. Ry 2 2
C, St. P., M. & O.... 20 8
II. & M. It. It. R 32 30
C, B. A Q. Ry 2 S
K. C. & St. J. Ry.... 1
C, R, I. & P., east.. .. 2
C R. I. & P., west.. .. 1
Total receluts ....153 115 3 23
The disposition of the day's rscelnts was
as ioiiows, eacu nuyer purcnnsing inc num
ber or neau indicated:
Iluvors. Catt e.
Omaha Packing Co 337
O, H, Hammond Co....
Swirt nnd ComDanv
Cudahy Packing Co......
Armour & Co
Omaha P. Co.. Kan. City.
Cudahy. Rnnsau City....
Swift, Kansas City
I j. V. Uuxz
Other buyers
37
IV04
740
825
124
275
2C
20
44
Hots. Sheep.
i,u
1,354
1,234
2.657
2,325
CS1
227
Totals 3,377 S.625 4-51
CATTLE Today's cattln market was verv
liberally supplied and us a result buyers
started nut to get thorn lower. Sellers wera
not wining to take on much, and conse
quently trading wns slow nnd draggy
throughout. Bids ns a general thing wure
BiHOc lower thnn yesterday. Strictly
choice cattle wtre, of course. In better favor
and in some cases perhaps brought close to
steaay prices. Medium weignt, However,
and light cnttlo wero a rood 5210c lower.
nnd anything on the common order was dull
anu ruuy lower.
mere were only nbout five or six ears or
cows on today"n market, and ns there was
n fairly good demand nnythlng good was
picked up nt about steady prices. The same
ns has been tho case ull along, however,
jjour miuii was siow saic.
There was very llttlo her In the starker
and feeder line and no Improvement In
pricos was noted. There Is almost no de
mand from the country and ooaaontientlv
If any foeders should arrive ttiey would no"t
bring very satisfactory prices at th present
tune. iieiirusHntnuvc snies:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1....
1....
A. n-lll ) aeon (rum the tnhlo nf nvcrngo
prices, today's ndvanco curries tho mnrket
to the highest point reached In some lime.
Representative sines
Av. Pr.
..1110 $3 CO
Offered. Ex-dlvldend.
Nmv York Money Mnrlift.
mstv YORK. July t MONEY On call,
easy at 114ff2 per cent; last loan, 114 per
cent; prime inercaiuuo (.aye, 0744517a
cent. ,
UTPiii .1 vi; . xi riAm. ', l-inn. wnn
actual business In bunkers' bills nt i.Mr!g
for demand and $4.f3T4ff4-S4 for sixty days;
posted rates. $t.S5'S1.8714; commercial bills,
$4.831.8314. A v
XtoYlenn dnllnrs. AH.
The closing prices on uonus louay are as
followoi
Dry Hoods MnrliPt.
NKW YORK. Julv fi DRY r.OnDH The
market has ruled steady today on cottons
Wltn rattier moro mnurv. Uleaehod. dull
and unchanged. Coarse colored goods also
ami ai previous prices, trint cloths, rm
unuor prosoectlvo curtal mont. Prints.
quiet and unchanged. Linens, dull but
steady, uuriaps, Ilrmer for Calcuttas,
1...
zn...
1...
1...
:...
22...
1...
4T...
21...
19...
49...
10...
7...
35...
43...
20, ,.
13...
49...
...
SO...
41...
!1...
21...
SS...
43...
31...
C9...
37...
43...
14...
20...
1...
1...
1...
1..,
1...
.1070
.... tl
.... 7
...,1Kf.
.... K0
.... too
....1240
.... 81)
....1045
,...lMr,
....1SCO
....1050
....1084
....101O
....1032
....1M6
....1074
....1024
....1016
....103
....1014
....HOC
....1M5
....1176
....107.1
....10U
....1094
....im
....HIS
.... 972
....1201
....1090
....1097
....10A3
....1142
.... 570
.... 840
.... S70
ltW
.... 170
.... f 40
3 SO
4 00
4 10
4 :o
4 25
4 Si
4 25
4 40
4 41)
4 45
4 ro
4 55
4 70
4 70
4 !
4 SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 84
4 80
4 SO
4 SO
4 85
4 SS
4 M
4 90
4 W
4 9i)
4 90
4 90
4 95
4 to
5 00
600
5 00
No.
It
26
40
19
17
44
101....
22
Si!!."
25
29
SO
45
6
19
17
1
10
M
39
21
St
40
3
1
77
21
(6
24
it....,
34....
52....
SI....
24....
41.....
BULLS.
2 (0
2 75
3 00
3 M
3 25
3 2-1
1..
1
1
1
1
1
Ar.
.....1444
net
1285
1175
114
1011
1433
1144
im
1240
1013
UU
100
10M
.....nro
, 1K6
1277
UM
, 1277
1217
1157
1221
100
1Z73
, 1200
127
153$
, 129
1 979
10S2
nil
ltR
lftSl
1382
i:o
14H
...1360
..WW
...1740
...11M
...1144
...1790
Pr.
5 00
5 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
5 00
I 05
5 (5
S OS
5 05
S 09
5 074
6 07 H
6 10
6 10
S 10
R 10
5 10
5 10
10
5 10
S 10
r is
C 1G
C 15
5 15
5 15
6 20
5 20
C 20
5 20
5 26
6 30
5 35
6 15
5 40
3 M
3 TO
3 90
4 00
4 OC
4 25
....103
....IM
....100
do 4a
N. Y. C. Is.
N. J. C. gen.
89
W
5i.... 1204
.10!Ul do 4s 101i
rer.. .114 IN Y. C A St L 4..100
....181 'N. A w. con. 4s. '.i64
.10Vi'Ko. I'aclllo 3a.
U. 8. 2s ref..
do coupon ,
do , rg..
do ii, reg.i
do coupon ,
do new 4,
do coupon
do old 4, tck UHi OreEon Nav.
do coupon 1141 "do 4i
do rs, reg Ortgon S. I.
nt KifiSSc.
,-V-i,.KAT77Uccc P,B- 105',f, exports,
fc'O.uu. Spot, llrm; No. 3 red, 8Sc f. o. b!
nlloat ; No. 2 nd. 854o elevator; No. 1 north-
if"' "'yit wsc 1. o. n. anoat, to nrrlve;
No. 1 hard. DuluUi. 911&o f. o. b. afloat, to
arrlvo. Options opened higher and steudy
on a rally on English cables, but nlmost
Immediately turned weak under foreign
selling, local liquidation and the northwest
rains. Thta wus followed by un afternoon
reaction nnd partial recovery of tho
ptrensrth of corn and a scare of shorts,
4?1rvMn firm nt lifiA.' r mil ,i,i,.nv.rtA,
... . H . V " ' I.I4IHIII.V) UUIj
$5Ji8'ic, closed nt S6Uc. Sentembur. !;
loUo. closed at 83Jj October, So!i4?$57c,
.CORN-Recelpts, 257,350 bu.: exports. 103.
NI bu. Spot, strong; No, 2. 504c f. 0. b.
ufloat and 4sH0So elevntor. The mnrket
nrm an tiay. especially in tno nrtor.
noon, when tho heaviest buying occurred.
Imsed on unfnvornble crop news, roturntng
nun souiimeui umi export uemnna, Llo.icd
strong tit lo advance; July closed nt 40Hc;
(September, 4S 7-l(Ul49Vic closed at 4DJic.
OAT'S Receipts. 106,100 bu.: exports. 2,325
bu. Spot, dull; No. 2. 2Sltc: No. 3. 28c; No.
2 white, 3014o: No. 3 white, 30s; trark. mixed
wrwiorn, ssttuwc; trnoK, wniie. utxuJoc, up
Hons quiet but woll held with corn,
.HAY Quiet; shipping, 7f75c; good to
cnoice, sot STe.
TIOPS steady; state, common to choice.
3859 crop, liyilc; old, 35c: Pacldo coast.
20 to 25 lbs..
lbs., 21'4c; Texas
Toledo Markot.
TOLEDO. O.. July 6. WHEAT Dull and
higher; spot, 83Tc; July, S3?ic; August, 84c;
September. 84'ie.
CORN Dull and higher; No. 2 cash, 4c;
September, 45'4.
uats uun nnu lower; io. 3 casn. zee:
Septontber, 21Hc.
u K Dull and unchanged: No. 3 cash.
sc.
CLOVERi SEED Dull and ower: 1SS
prime, J5.10; IRK) prime, $5.60; October, $5.'j0;
.so. s, jt.tv. ,
Mlimcnpnlls "Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July fi.-WIIBAT-In
store: .no. 1 northern, oc: sentember.
80:4c. On track: no. 1 hnrd. 820; No. 1
northern, ww. No. 2 northern. 75Tc.
FLOl'lt Klrst patents. 14,60: second nnt-
onts. $4.40; first clear. $3.50; second clenr.
fJ.U.I.
jJitA.N in nuiK, u.uojiiJ.w.
do coupon lli'i
D. of C. 3 C5n 123
Atch. general 4....101H
do adj. 4 iu
Canada So. 2 107.
Cllts. A O. i'.i Mil
do la lieu
O. & N. W. c. 7.140H
do a, Y. deb. &S..119
Chlcuro Ter. 4 93
Colo. 9o. 4a H'i
"D. k It. a. 1 103
do 41 971,
"Erlo general 4a... 6S1J
P. W. & Tl. C. Is.. 72
0n. Klc. Ea. ...Ulli
la. Central la 112
1C C. P & a la 70V
It. & N. unl. 4.... 9"!
M K. A T. 2i CT
do conaol 5s.
Heading gen. 4s
,1D7
101'4
....iva
....itt'i
... ST
.... 97'i
6s.H0
Cl.121
Oil Market.
OIL CITY. Pa.. July 6,-OILS-Credlt bnl-
pneca, $1.25; certlftcntos, no bid; shipments,
53,511 bbls.; average, SS.0CO bbls.; average,
Wool Mnrki't.
ST. LOUIS. July 6. WOOL Easy nnd
toudlng lower; medium grndes. UVSOftai
light line. Hffl7c: heavy tine. 114714c: tub
washed. 1&412SC
Siiittir Mnrkrt.
NEW ORLEANS. July 6.-SUOAR-
Strong; cuntruugnl, yellow, IJiQSUc; sec
onds, i'a vuc.
Hlo G. W. !(...
St. It & t Mfc.
"St L & B F g.
3t. Paul console.. ICS
rit P, CAP 11...110H
do Ci inn
Ro. Pacldo 4a 7S'i
So. Hallway It lOSH
rt. It. & T. ts.... 7"
Tex. Pacinc la.11114
do 2s r.:
Union Pacific 4s... .101'
Wabash la 116
do U lP4j
Weit Wtore 4i....UU4
Wli. Central Is 87VJ
Va. Cnturlt 91'i
When Issued. Hid, Offered.
. Itoatnn Mlnlnfr Qnotntlnnii,
ROSTON. July 6.-CalI loanf. 2H03H per
cent; tlmo loano, per cent, umciai
cloEtnz:
F...
A.. T. & B,
do prd..
Amur. Fugar
do tifd . .
Ilell Telephone
.. 2IS
.. 71l
..116
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Dulutli Mnrkrt,
Dl'LUTII. Minn.. July 6.-WIIEAT-N0.
1 iiani. casn. J.. hp: August. sic: Hentem-
ber. &314C'. necember. B4o; No. 1 northern,
cash. 2?ic: August. SlKc. Seotember. 8H4o:
December, wc no. 2 northern. iS'4c: No. 3
spring, iii-i
it;
iprlng, "i'i'iC.
O VTS-2"(4'i?25c.
-UK.N tlftC.
Hoston A Albany. ..214
Iknton TTlfvntfd ...W
C, II, & Q WIS
Dora, coal 3'J
Federal Steel 3
do pfd RO
Fltchbtir pfd 138H
Cle-n, F.lectrlo 12814
Kd, Klfotrlo 111.... 2Ti
Mexican Central ... 12'
Midi. Telephone .. 83
N K. O. A C 13
Old Colony 203
id Dominion 11
Rubber 2V
Union Paclfo ,
West End 93
Wis. Central 11
Atehlion 4i 9
N. K. O. tz C. 5a... 6
Adventure J
AllMifi Mining Co,. 1
Amal. t;orpr st
Atlantis
Koston Sc Mont 29
Butt" St Iloston.... 07
Cal, A llecla 720
Centannlal IK
Franklin 1
Onreola 60
Parrot 40
tlulncy 155
Santa Fo Copper... 4',i
ramaracK 1.8
Utah Mining 26'
Wlnonn 2?;
... 30'4
Soiitli Dnl.otn mv Noti-a.
Tho Oermnn Luthorans of Arlington nnd
vicinity have doclded to erect n new church,
and woric win begin at once.
A conslderablo amount of grading has
been dono nt Revlllo this spring and sev
eral now streets havo been opened.
Castlewood boasts of having fewer dogs
thnn any other town In tho state, and In
consequence lias become nn onject or envy.
All tho machinery for the new creamery
nt Riverside, McCook county, litis been
received and in a snort time tno new in-
Htltutlon will bo In operation.
Tho Salvation Army has temporarily
abandoned Vermillion owing to nerslstent
attempts on the part or a gnng 01 young
rowdies to ureitK up tno nieeiin;.
Tti-vnnt I - onn nf tint South Dakota towns
which are miiklns substantial public Im
nrnvements. such hr the nutting In or new
street crossings, tiling ror drainage, etc., In
addition to conslderablo grading.
Editor Volkmur of tho Mllb.mk Review,
wlin lind nrlntinn- establishment dc-
frtroyed by llro somo weeks ago, has let tho
contract for a lino now building, In which
his now newspaper plant will be installed.
TJie authorities of Watcrtown have dc-
rliied tn Imnrove tlin town bv nutting In n
completo sewerage system. City Engineer
Carpenter has prepared tho plans, whlcn
linve been upproveu uy tne city council.
Work 011 the system will soon begin. ,
Mnvnr l!uuz:i of Tvndall was so Strongly
Impressed by a recent visit to the en'ut
artesian wells at Chamberlain that he 11. is
offered to contribute tno sum or 2W in-
ivnrd Hlnklntr one or the Tvndnll artesian
wniis to tun uuiiic dentil as 1110 iumous
Chamberlain wells, believing thnt by doing
so It would develop as great 11 pressure as
uny or the wens nt unamnennin.
TUB II MALTY MARKET.
CALVES.
1 ISO 5 60 2 225 6 00
1 263 6 00 1 170 6 M
1 160 6 00 1 110 6 00
STAOS.
1 910 4 (V) 2 1K6 4 70
3 1570 4 30 4 15(7 4 75
30 1799 4 6'.
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1 W) 2 Hi 2 1050 3 60
12 S7 3 (X)
STOCK CALVES,
t 180 4 50
STOUK15HH ANU KlCKUiSllb.
CIO 3 00 1 610 3 25
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890 4 60 65 1142 6 00
1109 4 65
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58..
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881 4 54
956 4 75
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1500 5 15
53.
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smtrTflPThorA tenrn hnrrtlv ennusll slieeP
nn flalA Inillv tn mntin n tent nf the market.
but from tho way buyers actd they did not
seem anxious for supplies, It being tho last
of the week. A bunch of spring lambs
brought $9.25. with n few out, which Is
about steady with the way lambs have
been selling of late. Tho few other sales
that were mnde toilav were not mucn diner.
cnt from yesterday's prices. Feeders wero
In as little demand ns ever and cammon
tuff nf nnv kfnd nas hIow sale.
quotations: cnoice western grass wrtu
rs. $3.75l3.J: cholcs grass yenrllnss, $4.25
pnou
6 13
6 IS
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5 1714
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ers,
4.50; rlinlre eweo. t3.252T3.50: fair to
ewes. 1z.wg11.ia; rair to gooa yearnngs. j.io
5t4.w; good to cnoice cupped lamDs, it wy.
4.AQ: fair to cood dinned lambs. $4.00?4.2:
choice spring lambs, $5.75'iHOO; fair to good
spring lambs, $5.0036.50; feednr wethers,
$3.O0rt3.25; feeder yearllnfes, J3.25g3.50, nnd
feeder lambs, $4,2504.50. Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
3 otllls S3 $2 00
67 faedlng wethers 72 :i 00
100 feeding wtthers 71 3 25
30t Wyoming wethers 73 3 20
40 feeding wethers 71 3 40
138 owes 10O 2 10
600 Wyoming wethers 7S 3 fO
116 spring lambs hi ti 15
CIIIOAno LIVE STOCIC MAR I CRT.
also see. I suppose, that I run considerably
further 'round than lou nr.
"Well, you arc getting tqunre with rue,
nnyhow. Whnt Is your Irth? Thirty-eight?"
Tshnw!" replied the prfessor. "It Is
thirty years slnco I wns id."
At tho hour of going to press the doo-
tor wns still trying to dig hidden mean
ings out of Hint rejoinder.
Soolnl Plilliinoiih v.
Atchison (tlobe: A letter Is not really
Important unices you burn It after rradlmt
You havo made a fair success o( your do
mestic nffalrs If 011 nro on speaking terms
with nil of your kin.
When nny one oer 23 gats nn Invitation
to n picnic, It means that somcono very
much older Is getting It up.
Unless kin drop In every dsy to express
their disapproval of you they are treating
you worse thnn n stranger.
"I don't enjoy my meals nny more, an
old follow said todny. "1 ate up nil the gooi
things twenty-nvo years ago."
When n boy bns n tiling ho Is proud of
his plcasuro Is greatly enhanced if there
Is someone around to whom he can "show"
it.
A woman can whip her own children
without consulting tho neighbors, but she
should npk their permission when a step
child needs a licking.
An Atchison woninn, who has been mar
ried thrco times, will Bhortly try It 11 fourth
time. Marrying four times Is next door
to being talked about.
'I can't seo how you can shoot nn Inno
cent little dove," n girl snld to her guilty
brother. "I Just aim nt it," the boy re
plied, "nnd pull the trigger."
A girl child will bollcvo longer than a
boy child that eating the crusts will mako
tho hair curl nnd this credulity Is char
acteristic ns sho grows older.
steers. 4.i5rn.iJ; stociters and reeoi
$1.75fllf,76; butcher caws nnd heifers, $.
!f4.7o; canners, IS.fiftfjfl.lO: fid wester
$4.005iS.OO: fed Texane, $4.4(W4.65; gn
Steers Stendy, Ittitelirra' Steele Strnrty
tn ntrmiK Hok" liltclicr.
CinCAOO, July 6.-CATTLK ReoelptB
,!00 head, Including 600 Texans; steers
ntetnly; butehers' stock stendy to strong;
natives, best on sale todnv. twolve cur-
londu at $6.40; good to prime steers, 15.15(5
.75; poor to medium. 4.65fl5.10; selected
feeders, iitendy, $3.S.VS'4,85: mixed stockrrs,
aulet, $3.20G3.t6; cows. $2.90iM.40: heifers.
fl.orvjjC.OO; canners, 2.2.75; bulls, stendy,
$2.6fr4.&0: cnlvea, steady. $4.60gc.50. Tex
nns. receipts, 500 head; 4iest on sale today,
three oartoads at $4.70; Tsxas fed steers,
strong, $4.4O0e.2O; Texas grass steers,
steady, $3.C6S4.2o; Texas bulls, steady, $2.00
HOGS Receipts today. 10,500 head; tomor
row, 13,000. estimated; left ovsr, 2,600; nv
crngo 6c higher; top, $5.50; mixed and butch
ers, $5.3O5J6.60; good tq choice, henvy, $5.20OT
5.45: rough henvy, $f. 031-5.15: light, $3.15
6.50; bulk of sales, $5.30S6.37'.4.
SHEEP AND LAMDS Receipts, 3.000
hend; sheep dull; good to choice lambs,
l(Vjj'15c higher: others stendy to slow; good
to oholco wotners, $4.16S4.80; fair to choice
mixed, $3.151Tt.25; western sheep, $4.0084.75;
Texan sheep. $3.35fi-4.00; native lambs, $4.25
6. SO; western lambs, $5.00JJ4.10.
Knnaiin City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY, July fl. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,600 natives, 400 Texans; good de
mand for all classes at firm prices; native
steers, it.iblffc.is; stockers and reeurs.
ms.
rass
Texans. I3.60B-4.ir..
jfOdS Receipts, 9,800 hend; trade active,
6l0(; higher; heavy. $5.30f(0.374; mixed.
$5,26?(5,33; light, $5.16(55.27; Pigs. $I.S5
6.10.
SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts, 600 hend J
supply unusually light; prices steudy,
lambs are bringing $4.&0Sfi.OO: muttons, $3.60
fW.58: Texas and Arlzonas. $3.001T4.CO; feed
ers, 3.5O)'4.00; ctllis, SS.WUM.aV.
Ht. Loiila Live Stock.
cm T ntlTd T . . I . . r fiiipiri 17-.tln..lnla
11, IjUUlD, Jill U. I & Ul'. l.Vl.ll...
1,300 hend. Including 700 hend Texans; mar
ket stendy; native snipping and export
steers, S4.8SSitS.4SS; dressed beef nnd butcher
steers, $4.65176.30; steers under 1.000 lbs., $.!.!0
Gfi.fS; stockers and feeders, $3.5004.75; cows
nnd heifers. 12.35'rfo.txi canners. h.wws.m;
bulls. $2.3503.40; Texas nnd Indian steers,
$3.25ffl.70; cows and heifers, $2.0DJJ3.10.
HOOS Receipts. b,70U neau; mnrgei
steady to 5c higher; packers, $j.lr45.35;
DUtcners,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S0O head;
market steady; native muttons, $l.OOtf4.25,
lambs. $4.00SC.OO: culls and bucks, $2.W'rfl.O0,
stockors, $2.00ff3,50.
New York Lire Stock.
NEW YORK. July 6. REEVES Rece-lpts,
3,634 head: demand fair, priced steady; bulls
higher: all sold: native steers, s4.twj w;
Texas, $4.rN.; bulls, $3.10irl.3r. cows,
$2.:!Wl.2.: cables unchanged; no shlnments
UAIjVKS tieceipts, us neau, vi-uis mii"
buttermilks nominal nnd weak; veals, $1.50
tpfi. 70: tops, $5.70; mixed culvert, 51 JS.
HHKIir A.N1J UA.Mlin-mra:n, "
head; sheep, oulet but steady; lambs, slow,
top grades lrV((-25c off; common lambs. 4Mf
50c lower: sheep, $3.001.25; culls, $4.60;
lambs. $3.001J'3.75.
HOOS Receipts, 1,411 neuu; nunc iui bi
alive.
S5?i Wolverlnrs
!.
1490 crop. 104il3c; old, 3'd6c,
HlDKS-l-'lrm; Galveston
X,
ito; California, 21 to
I -. . n . "A i,d 1 I
tf tu m ivaii
liEATHER Steady ; hemlock sole, Rue
nos Ayms, light to heavyweights,
2tWc: acid. 23tr2Hie.
WOOI-l)omeitlo Ileece, 2Soj Texas, 150
. 16c: eteady.
' I'ROVISIONS-Ileef, dull; fa-nlly, lt0.6OiJ
. 13.00: mru. 19.0O.W.50-. Veef hams. S2O.0O22
ttfW; BKtot, tlD-WU.Wi city, Icdijv estra,
SlIMvaukre Grnln Mnrkrt.
MILWAUKEE. July O.-WHEAT-Dult:
No. 1 northern, SOc; No. 2 northern, HVtlt
7c.
RYE-Steadv: No. 1. C2o.
HA RLE Y Quiet; No. 2, c; sample, 40
47C.
London Stock (tuotiitlnna.
LONDON, July 6.-4 p. m.-Closlne:
mey .... nrle 11
t 9! do lt pfd J3W
65V4
3K
7iH
6
Consols, mon
do sccoun
Atrhtson 26'i l'"nnBylvaiila
Canxdlon raclflo .. nt r.ituiint
pi. rui ii54 so. l'lu-ino iifd...
llllnoli Central ....116 and Trunk ....
Uiulsvllle 75i .uconda
I'lillHilrlphln I'rodurr,
PHILADELPHIA. July 6. HHTTER
Quiet, nut Arm; fancy western crerary.
lfliici fhnoy Wflstnrn trrlnra. lie.
EQUS-StbaOy; frsti nearby;. Be;., frwdi,
t'nlon Pac, prd..
N. A". Ontral ...
75 Rand Mtn
.132V4
Bra.mrR Steady, 23 T-lftl.
WOtVEW4Wpl9l perosnt;..
THuj-ato; ot discount, lit', thtt. oneavmarttat.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday,
July 0:
AVitrrmity Hoeils.
Omaha Ixian and Trust company to
II, W. Williams, h 19 foet of lot 3
ml n 21 foet of lot 39, Rcdlck'e 2nd
add $
M, L. Rlckard and wife to C, L. Uoh
ner, lot 11. Mnloney's add
J. A. Russell nnd husband to A. L.
Stevens, n 40 feet of tux lot 57 In 31-
15-13
liilt t'lnliu Drrda.
Ellen Hogan to aiartln Hogan, lota S3
and 34, Vinton 1'Uco
HOOS The hog market was a llttlo more
liberally supplied today than yesterday,
but still not us mnny cars were received as
a wcok ago touuy. unuci mu iiiiuimi"
.1 anm in.-qi firmnuti mill h hu ui iu-
from othor markets trading
opened up at this point fairly active at an
advance of 71fS10o. Tho bulk of tho oarly
Sales was at $5.155.17W. with the long
string at is.lilj, wnne yemrruny tno uum
Tinn Xrt.Ut'ATlD.IU. Willi mo lUIIK IIIU'S "
KO
v50
S50
Total aJrtajrnt. of. trxra&rg
$5 07'4. A two-load btiBCh of cnoice heavy
hogs brought $5.25 today, or 10c higher than
yesterday's top price.
After the packers had filled their more
urgent orders prices seemea to wi-umn
trlflo In sympathy with the weuk close at
Chicago. Most of the Inte sales were at
$5.11, nff ogalnst S5.15a5.m4 earlier In the
day. It took choice heavy hogs to bring
Minn 1A.17U nt nnv time, but the ner-
nn T.itt fur Lhu bulk, of the sales made It
l.fi,uu (injuvnD.v.v ... wmt .-
Stock.
July 6. (Sp-
St. Joseph Live
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH.
clnl.) The Journnl nuotrs:
CATTLI--Recelpts, 1,200 head; market
mostly 10c higher; natives, $l.3Oq0.40:
Tovnns and westerns. w.uiij.b; cows n mi
heifers. J2..'5ral.(; nuns nnu kiiiuk, ic.iow
4. SO; yearlings and calves. $4.00jii.00; stock
ors nnd feedcrn. Siajg4-- . , ,
HOtJS Receipts, 6,600 bend: market 7'45i
10" .higher: all grades, $5.20jjC.2T.'s; bulk of
sales, J5.23fiS.30.
SHEEP Itecelpts, 1,200 head; market
steady.
Stork In Sliclit.
Following ore fhe receipts at the four
principal western markets for July fi:
Cattle, Hoi's. Sheen.
South Omaha 3,453 R.ilft". 702
Chicago -i" lo.uini suit
V IIILKkll '.-... n r.r. n CrtA TM
tarLouiu:iy..:;::::::::::: i:S im '
Totals
9,711 31,065 5.C02
With a Mornl.
Chicago Tribune: "Have you the tooth
ache?" naked the customer, after the barbor
had shaved him and handed him a check for
15 cents.
"No, tlr," answered tho barber.
"Iloll anywhere on the Jawt" "
"No, air." ,.'.' '.
"Had rold?"
"No, fir."
"Anything the matter with your throat?"
"Nothing."
"Any Impedlme speech?"
"None." "Tr
"It doesn't hurt you to talk7"
"Not at nil."
"And you refrained from telling mo my
hnlr was harfh and dry and asking mo If
I didn't want seafoam or If I wouldn't HUo
to havo my hair singed, or from making
any other suggestions of that kind, for tl'e
slmplo reason thnt you thought If I wanted
nnythlng else I'd havo sense, enough to know
It without being bored to death about It?"
"Yes. sir."
"Well, I'll eorao horo regularly after this,"
Tlie IOverlUHtluK Contro ferny.
Chicago Tribune: "Woll, said tho doc
tor, who Is Blender, to thu professor, who
Is rotuud, "I seo, you aro well enourh to
be 'round." '
jCsa' TOtta the; pnjtewr. "Toa can,
m4
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msy mean Insanity, Consumption
and Death. r
Price, ft per box; six boxes (with
tron-clad guarantee to cure or re
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positive proof, free. Address Peal
maoicine to., Cleveland, O.
Bold by Kuhn & Co., 15tli and DouglU.
and J. A. Fuller Co.. 14tn and Deuglaa.
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Dining Car SarviM
:;uswin
Gn Lard, on Ham, on
Bacon is a gunranisi
off purity. .
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In
AJAX TATlLHTs PCLSITIvCLY CURB
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work ami
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Liomutn
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enra oo. Wa al u rotltlta -rlttaa suarantat) to af-
Kfl fie "r packaga, or all auckiMi ,Kull ImoV
uwuim raanti tor l.ou Drraaii.in iiiain wrappoq
frt aenra In aach cans or rnluail tlia uivaar. I'rloa
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AJAX REftlEDY CO., 'gS;
Tor sale in Omaha, Neb. by Jas. Forsyth,
202 N- tCth. Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas,
and In Council ti luffs by J. C. Dullaven.
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CURE YOURSELF!
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Irritations or uliaralloM
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itan laaiatioo. Palulni. and nut aitlla-
StHlEfMUriHtMICIlCo. or polioQuui.
rtnia by urogglau.
"or nt In plain -rappart
IfW Osaiauttal
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"ir em-iusiri.q.WSlI
by aipriat, piruaM, fo
fl.M). or t, boUlti. H.li.
Circular seat ou raViawVi
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Tclopluinc 10;i!). Omalia, NsV
COMMISSION,
UK A IN, 1'KOVISIOiNSund STOCKS
llOAHO OV TIlADi:.
Oorreipondenct: John A, W.rren St Ca
Direct wlras to Chicago and Maw VorS
rn mis
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