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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Lack of Support Oausss Lato Break in
Wheat.
CORN SUCCUMBS TO TALK OF DIG CROPS
On Is Are Hull nnil Arc Contented to
1'nlliMT In I. mil of Other (Irnlnn
Provisions Market In (lulct
nnil Irrepjalnr.
CHICAGO, July 18. Wheat was firm for
hourn today, but broke later with corn unci
on luck of support, September closing IHc
under yrntcrday. Corn slumiicd on talk of
a big crop nnd September concluded the
ecsslon lo lower. Oats closed c down nnu
urovlslons unchnnged to 10H12!4c higher,
Trade In wheat wan only moderate and
the courso of the market Irregular. The
opening wan firm, September c over the
closo yesterday at TTfiTIHc. In this bulge
were to be found an Inlicnccs higher cables
.from Liverpool, small northwest receipts
nnd unfavorable reports from the Dakotas.
On profit-taking, which met the initial
bulge, September declined to 774c: then.
In an erratic mood, the murkct rallied to
77c, but dropped off with great rapidity
from mat to ii'.fcc. Again mo iiurii-iiKiji-tne
bulls forced the price back to 7i?fc'i8c;
in tnis tney were assisted uy cuvemiKn "j
iiraltilnif stinrla tnr nrnflls. It was follow
ing this bulge that tho severest break of
the day occurred nnd brought tho market
to nn Inglorious finish. 1'rlmurlly tho
lreaK in corn wns an inuuence, 111 num
tlon to this southwest receipts were largo
nnd tho outsldo support n nerveless affair.
The northwest, while claiming Irrenaruble
damages for tho Dakotas nnd asserting
that the rains Mad found little or a crop
left to help, were sellers. September tum
bled down to TC.i.n and closed soon after in
n weakened state, l',(,c under yesterday at
TO'lftWic. Clearances at the senboard In
wncat ana nour wero equal 10 iis.uw uusn
els. At nrlmnrv points receipts amounted
to 7(5000 bushels, compared with 1,000,000
nusnoiR last year. .Minneapolis nnu uuiutn
reported 281 enrs. against ltifi last week nnd
47! tt year ago. Local receipts wero 76
cars, 15 on contrnct grade. New "iork re
tiortcrt 4" loads taken for export.
Corn opened firm, but thereafter ncted
llko n market too worn from sickness to
lftt well In a hurry. At the start thcro
whs tnoderato buying In tho small country
offerings nnd on theory of nomo reaction
being due after a severe decline. The 2,
000,00") bushels cash business done tho two
previous days was a potent consideration
Add to tills some desultory reports of mod.
crate damages to the crop before the rain
struck It and It gives tho bull side. Tho
market held well till about noon and then
dumped, With talk of a big crop enmo
more enthuslnsm and at last started more
liquidation, winch had Its nntural result.
Hcptcmber opened nt 20c to 39',4c, touched
40c. slumped from that to 3M.Ce anil cIomimI
1c lower at 3S',4$i3Sc. Itecclpts wero 33S
cam.
Oats wero dull, too lazy to nsscrt any In
dependence, nnd was apparently well con
tented to follow where corn led, Wben
corn slumped oats breathed harder nnd got
ted In thv face trying tOjJ'ecp up tho pace,
but nobody imld nny pBlcular nttcntlon
to It. September sold betwoen 23Tc nnd
C3?,c, closing Jo under yesterday at 23c.
Receipts 'Wero SO cars. Crop reports wero
favorable save from the northwest, where
there -was loss from tho drouth.
Provisions wero quiet and Irregular,
owing to tlio fact that packers worn buy
ers of lard and ribs, but rather neglectful
.r. A'ork', September pork sold between
! !'?. nml M1.C714 nnd closed unchanged nt
5I';i? September lard between $6.75 nnd
fi.C.H. closing 5c higher nt $6.70ft.72V4, and
ivlth the closo 10712&c up at J6.774.
hstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat.
3(r cars: corn. 420 ears? nnta nr. nnra. ,...
10,000 haad.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcle. Open. Hlgh, Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
July
Aug.
Sept.
Corn
July Aug.
Sept.
Oats
July Aug.
Sept.
O'ork
July
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Blths
July
Sept.
Oct.
S9M
23H
23i
23?i&74
11 cs
C fi74
6 75
6 65
6 6T,
C 70
..7CH 74 "T4 76
hT4i7. 75V4 75MWU 76?fii
.I4(S7S 761.4 76!41l!i IVStir,
30J4 38 35 3U14
40 3SV4 3SV40H WMlYt
23 231,4 23'J 23K
23V4 23 23 ZUA
2374, 23 2JSJ, n
11 50 11 55
11 SO 11 67i(s 11 70 11 70
6 C C 60
6 75 6 671,4 6 7214 6 67!4
t 6 77!4 G72V4 6 75 6 70
I 6 70 6 65 1 6 70 6 57U
I 6 771.4 G"i 771. 6 671A
I 6 75 0 C7!4 6 724 6 63
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
WIIKAT-No. 3, 7H73Hc: No. 2 red 78Vic
31H?4(teNO' 2 m1 3S,iW10c: No- 2 ydlow,
J0ATS-N0. 2, 2lfi25o: No. 2 white, 2CVi4i
27c: No. 3 while. 25Vi&26!ic. ' ,tiy
ItYH-No. 2. 5414c.
RARLKY Good feeding, 3SSI2c; fair to
chnlcn maltlnu. tSJTtSo.
-,nK1tPSrN?.- ,lax; N-80.: N'c 1 northwest
ern, $l.S0. Prime timothy, $3.20. Clover,
contract grade. $8.00
i;PvTIS,0-N9-Mess pork. Per bbl.. $10.6',
Cf 1.C5. Larc . per 100 lbs., $0.5006 6714. Short
r lis sides (loose), $6,604(6.90. Dry salted
Hhpuldcrs (boxed). $6,755)7.00. Short clear
sides (boxed). J7.2507.25.
WHISKY Hosls of high wines, per gal.,
SliciAnS-Cut loaf. $6.SS granulated, $6.32;
confectioners' A, $6.2S off A, $6.13
fortoclay- "r 1,10 recelpt8 nnu sl'IPments
TTM'-ia necelpts. Shipments.
AVheat. bu 102,000 1720,1
' 0T" 633,001) 8S7.0UO
0'l,t, 273,000 205,0110
JyV ii" 10,000' .......
Jlarley. bu O.OOO 15,000
On tho Produce exchange today the but
!e,r, .,,ll;rk0,t w.u5,.,llrm: creameries. 1B
!Ii?,V, ''"'fJ08' Cheese, steady nt
SHtflOc. Krks, linn; fresh, nc.
WKW YOUIC (5 KM! 11 A I. MAIIKBT.
)iiolntli)ii. for ihf Un- on Vnrlou.
CuiiiiiiiiilltleN,
NEW YOrtK. July IS. FLOUrt Ttecelnts
PI375 bli's-: "ports, 2.055 bw"i BalM, s5i
J)kgs. Market weak nt old prices, which
. .11 .n'0.. ' "novo miyers' views
Jtye flour, quiet; sales, -100 bb'ls.:"fa r to
gnod, $3,15(03.30; choice to fancy, nx
COItNJIl'LVL ICnsy: yellow western le
Urandywine, $2,500-160. csiern. jil,
UYU-Qulet; No. 2 western. COUc, f. o. b..
cnrloU " ' 56,G7c, Cl ' r" New Vorli
HAHLRY-Nomlnnl; feeding. 4Sc, c. I. f.,
York naltlnn, 49fi63c. c. 1. f., Now
HAItLKY MALT Nomlnnl.
WIIKAT-Hccclpts, s.233 bu.; exports,
nnno: sales, 4,160,000 bu. futures; r,B,000 bu
export. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 82!ic. f o
V.n"i!ft 'n.n(tVfl4cVln --IevaIor; No, 1 north
ern. .lull nt We f. n. )., alloat, to arrive;
TJn. 1 )i!ir,1 liilnfli UTIin t .. 1. ...a.. .
arrive. Options opened steady on better
cables and less favorable crop estimates
from the northwest, but soon eased otT.
IlullB lucked confidence and mado no at
tempt to check tho nfternoon attack by
bears, which broko prices to the lowest
jiolnt of tho day; closed weak nt TifflWo
net decline; July. MHJiS2sc. closing at
Mio; September. MH1?S2ic, closing at tOHc;
?et0 f?SieSlc'. clos"'l5, t 81u; Decern
tier. SlNi0S3o, closing at Slic.
COHN-ltecclpts. 331,323 bu,; exports, 2,
500 bu.; sales, 2(3,000 bu. futures; 610,000 bu,
exports. Spot, weak; No. 2, t$c. f. n. b.
nflont and 4Uc In elovntor. Options
stendy on bullish bulletins from Kansas
nnd Nebraska. It eased off later, through
realising and sympathy with wheat, and
closed wenk nt Wi4a net. loss; July closed
nt 4lio; September, 44H!fff5ic. closing nt
4io; December, 41iT42c. closing nt U?c.
OATS Itecclpts. 302,100 bll.; exports. 3.
2W bu. Spot, dull: No. 2. 28o; No. 3, 27U0.
No. 2 white, 30c: No. 3 white, 29iic; track,
mixed western, 2iT23i,4c; track.'whlto west
ern, 20ft34c; truck, white state, 2aff3lc. Op
tlons dull.
HAY Quiet! shipping. 70ff75c: good to
choice, 87&87l4c: state, common to choice,
JW crop, lift lie: old olds. 3'o'5c: Pacltlo
canst, isw crop, 10?13c; old tilds, 3Ge.
HIDHS Firm; OnlveMon. 10 to 25 lbs..
JSe; California, 21 to 20 It., 21Hc; Texns
lr-. 21 to .10 lbs.. 40o,
LKATH Hit Steady: lluenos Avres, light
to neavy sole. 2ifyTmhv. acid, 235462440.
WOOL Dull; domestlo lleece, 2J'o28c;
Texas. 15ftl6c.
PKOVISIONS-Ueef. quiet; fnmlly, $10.MMi
13.00; msss, tO.miOM; beef hams, $;o.00g'
11.00; packet. $10.ooini.00; city, extra India
mess, 16.rH7.60. cut mealB. steady;
flckletl helllw, SiiOlOc; pickled shoulders,
)ic; pickled hnms, lCjlOJic Lard, steady;
western steamed. $7 05- Julv closed at $7. 0b
nominal, reflneil. flrin: continent. $7.35
South America. $1.00: compound, $4.25,
Prk, firm, fnmlly, $l4.t0fi 15.50; short clear,
i.i.ivuiii.w; mews, l3.wi(lJ.it.
. POTATOKS-Qulet; Chilian, $li southern
$1. Iff?? 10.
TALI,OW-Dull: city, $2; per package
HICH -Steiuly, domestic, fair to ojttrn,. 4',4
rtJsc, japan. 4inc.
, MOLASSES-Stendy; New Orleans optn
Keme, goon to cnoice, irj&oc.
OAIUiAaUS-Qulet; Long Island, per 100,
I.Wl.l.
KHKinilTS-Dull; cotton, by steam, 25c
grain, bv ste.im. 2iie.
IH'TTKIl Itecclpts, 6,507 pkgs.; market
firm; creamery, 16J4yiOMc; current packed
factory, Hfilfic
ClIKKSK-Iteeelpts. 3,533 pkgs.J firm;
large, wnuc nnu coioreu, yj'Ulic; small,
white and colored, 0Hfo!"4c
i:aas Itecclpts, 9,na nkgs.: mnrket
steady; western, at mark. liyi3c for aver
age lots: western. loss off. 15e.
Sl'OAK-Kaw, Btrong; fair refining. 4 5-lc
11111; centrirugni, to test, 4 la-ieo oiu; mo
lasses sugar, 4 1.16c bid; refined, lirm,
COI'KKK Firm; No. 7 Itlo. fii.4c.
MKTALS Prices were reduced ponslder
nbly In Iron and steel today, due to the
enormous pressure to sell. The local mar
ket for tdir iron warrants declined GOo to
$13.00. No. 1 northern was quoted nt $16.00
nnu iso. 1, $ir,.uajni 00. Philadelphia
reported a decline of 1 point nnd weak at
me decline. I'lttsuurg steel billets nro
down to $17.o0f(20.00. Tin in London was
10s better for spot nnd unchnnged for fu
tures, with the cIofo easy. Here the spot
market wns steady, but futures closed
weak at $32.75 for July and August nt
Hi.iWJiw, spot xin ciofeu nt im.wijsi.Si"!.
Copper ruled dull and unchanged nt $16.5o.
Lead and spelter continue dull and un
changed on tho basis of $3.974.0214 nnd
$l.l"i4T(4.22J4 respectively. The brokers'
nrleo for lend was $3.80 and for copper,
OMAHA -VVHOI.KSAI.F. .MA1IICKTS,
Condition of Trnilr 11 nil Qnotntlona nn
Slnple nml l'nncy Protlnec.
KOOS Itecclpts, liberal; good stock, 10c.
LIVE POULTRY-IIens, 7&fiSc; roosters,
according to nge and size, 310; broilers,
14c; ducks, 4fj3c; geese, 4H6c; turkeys. Sc.
FRESH DIMIHSMn Pni'I.TRY Hens.
9c: roosters. 5T?6e! .IiipWr nnil I'cwe. OfilOc:
nroners, iv4 to z lbs., per rtoz., $3.oo4.5o;
turkeys. 12V4c.
TITT'PTI.1 T) -' , f.l. .... -1.-1 ie
ui, .fll(l,IUII lu lull, luv, 1 1 v. 1 -, u
Crl6c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 170
131',
FIH Trout, lfle! hlno (lsh. 12n! nlekerel.
8c; catfish. 12c. dresfed buffalo. 6c; white
fish. 9c: herring. 6c: black bass. 10c: sal
mon, 13c; whlto bnss. 10c: cronple, 10c; plko,
10c: halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c; ring pcrcn,
6c; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters, 25c;
mncKcrci, zuc; couilsh, 10c; yeuow pcrcn, bc,
nuftuiis-i.ivc, per uoz., wcbji.w.
VEALH nholre. !)V710o.
HAY Per cnrlnnil Intn TTnlnnil. choice.
i.ti, iiuuiaiiti, cnoice, lo.ov; lowiunu, .ciiuiuc,
vi.iiu: rvo Hiraw. ohn ri. ifi! Nn. 3 corn. .17c:
No. 3 white oats, 24c: erncked corn, per ton,
ia, turn nnu u;iis. cnoppeo, per 1011, tia.oM,
uran, per ion, iz.ao; snorts, per ton, jlj.w.
VEGBTAHLES.
CI7CUMTlEnS-Pcr doz.. 40fIC0c.
ASPARAOUS Home-crown. DCr do2.. 20
NEW TURNIPS-Per bu. basket, 73c.
NEW HEETS Per do2. bunches, 30c
NEW CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 25c,
LETTUCE Per doz.. !0e.
RADISHES H'nmccroKn. ner doz.. 150)
UK.
PEAS-Per U-bu. basket, 60c.
WAX HEAN8 Per ,4-bu. basket, 4060c
NEW POTATOES-Per bu.. 4XK45c.
CA1U1AOE Home-grown, per lb., l&c.
CAtJLIFLOWER-Pcr doz., $1.
nilEEN PnilX Per iloz.. 10(f?15c.
TOMATOES Mississippi. ner 4-basket
crate, 75c; home-grown, per 14-bu. basket,
RHUnARB Per lb.. VATt2d: home-grown,
per lb.. 2c.
UN iu-nd Home-grown, per id., i?tsr.'c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES All gone.
BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, J2.25.
BLACK RASPBERRIE8 Per 24-qt. case.
$2.73: per 24-pt. case, $1.50.
RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt. case.
$2.20.
Ill.UEBEKRIIiS 16-Ot- cases. U.'A.
CURRANTS Per 24-qt. case, $2.
PEACIIES-Callfornla, per box, 90c311.
APRICOTS-Ciillfornla, per box, $1.15.
PLUMS-Callfornln. per crate, $1.161.25.
PRUNES-Cnllfornln, per crate, $1.261.35.
BARTLETT PEARS-Californlm. per box.
$2.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. caae, $2.
CHERIUES-Callfornla. Der 101b. box.
$l.l0ffl.2n: Missouri, per 24-qt. case, 12.25;
8-lb. baskets, 601 60c.
WATERMELONS As to size, 2C30c
each.
APPLES Native, C0(j75c per bu.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES-Pcr doz., $1.501.75.
ORANGES California. Mediterranean
sweets, per box. $4; budded seedlings, $3.
i.i'jaiuiNs uauiornia, iancy, i.i'j; cnoico,
$4 SO.
BANANAS I'er bunch, according to size.
$2.25-0 3.00.
M 1HCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Hlckorv. lnrce. ner bu.. $1.25:
shellbarks, $!.:; English walnuts, per lb.,
12i'13c; Illberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per
lb.. Ilfil6c: raw. per lb.. 6Wi6c: roasted.
HIUES,
HIDES No. 1 nreen hides. 7c: No. 2
green hides, Cc; No. 1 saltod hides, 7c; No.
2 salted hides, 6C; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12
us., sc; no. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c.
.St. I.nnlH drill 11 nnd Provision.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 18. WHEAT rower!
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 74Hc; track,
7Cc: Julv. 72aJc: Amrust. 73e! Renti-mbir.
73Jc; Derember. 75c; No. 2 hard, 71c.
j lAjuii unennnceu.
tORN Lower: No. 2 cash. Mtlo! trnnk.
4KfrllV4c; July, 3714c; September, 3tl4c.
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 21c: track.
2414c; July, 231ic; September, 22?4c; No. 2
white, 2S!ic
in n-Steady; sec.
SEEDS Tlmnlliv. nntv In nrrlvn Aiifimt
firmer at $.1.15 hid and $2.502.75 nominally
uir npiu; nax, nigner; juiy, i.bu Did.
juii..iii'iAi sieanv at s.2j3.0.
BRAN Dull; sucked, east track, 6SK70c.
HAY Steady: tlmothv. i3.H)''u-n.0Or
prairie, $5.50.
WHISKY Steady at $1.23.
IRON COTTONTIES $1.32.
BAOGINC-SflS-'Uo.
HEMP TWINE-Sc.
PROVISIONS Pork. stendv: tohblnir.
$12, ij. Lard, higher; prime steam, $4.47;
choice, $6.52. Dry snlt boxed meats, steady;
extra shorts. $6.8714: clear ribs, $7.1214:
clear sides. S7.37U. Hacon. hnxnil. ut.vulv
fxtra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs, $7.6714; clear
sides, $7.K7&.
, .Mi;TAis-ixaa, firm; $3.95. Spelter,
firm. $4.03.
POULTRY Ou et: chlpltoMR 1r: unrlnoa.
10fi)10',4c: turky. SSc: ducks, 614c; springs,
6&'Sc. geese, 3e; springs, 67c.
r.i..iin wiraiiy ; bc,
BUTTER Stead v: creameries. 1W1IUp.
dalrv. Hpl6c.
RECEIPTS-FIour. 3,000 bbls.: wheat,
18.1.000 bu.: corn. U.000 bu .: natH. 3?ftfl0 hn
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 9,000 bbls.; wheat,
45,000 bu,; corn, 67,000 bu.; oats, 9,000 bu.
KiwimiN City ('.mill and Provlnlona.
....... 3. nuif 13. y iir.v 1 oep-
N 1 nh- VAm No 2 r,d- 72i&14c;
CORN September. 364c: cash. Nn. 1
whltl23c.liC! N0 2 Wh,,e' 430i N- 3
uats NO. 2 white, 2.riV'.'B26c.
IiYK-No. 2 white. 64c.
HAY ('hnleft Hmntliv tin fin. -w-i-- ---1
He, $7.00. " ' ' '."u"
BUTTER f?renmprv ir.1i ICn.inl...
He. " ' ""' ".
LOGS ! Irm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 8V4c; seconds, 614c; loss off, cases
returned; southern, 6c; new whlto casos
Included, ijc more.
IIPPPIDTC .l,,.nl 170 onn .... .
. - "".-w uu, turn, je,-
800 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu.
SIIIPMENTS-Whcat. 82,800 bu.; corn, 2 1,.
00 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu.
Liverpool Grain nml I'rorlalnm.
LIVERPOOL. July lS.-WHEAT-Spot.
steady; No. 1 northern spring, 6s 3!4d; No. 1
California, 6s 3dd(s 4d; futures steady;
'. "u kih-'uiui.t, os ijaa; Decem
ber, 69 2d.
CORN Snot. new. ntpn.lv am mil...
American mixed, new, 3s lld; American
mixed, old 4s lid; futures, steady; July,
nominal: September, 3s H7d.
t-uuvisiuris-unms. short cut. steady,
47s vil. Hacon. Cumberland nil .iu,iu -1..
tl; short ribs, 1.1s; short clear b.vks,
steady 39s Sd. Shoulders, square, steady,
..is 6a. UirJ, Anicrlcan refined, In palls,
' , ' " "'" nmivin, in tierces,
steady, 31s 6d.
.1lllHHlll.cc (irnlll Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. July 18. WHEAT
Dull; No. 1 northern. 77Si77Uc! Nn nnrth.
ern. 76c.
RYE Lower; No. 1, 57068c.
BARLEY Steadv: No. 2 .7?i7U. onm.
pie, 40tfl5ie. "
Peoria Market.
Pl-'m? T A Tnli. us pnnv mi . v.- t
39 "jc.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white, 5o.
WllISIv Vl.n tli. hula - 11m M-
ished coods,
MliuiCNiinlU Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Julv II -WHRAT-In
store. No. 1 northern, July, 75Vio; Septem-
uvi, ijuoi uecemoer, i?,c; on tracK. iso.
1 hurd. 78Hc: No. 1 northern, 714c; No. 2
northern, 75Uc
Duluth M'htsl Market.
DULUTII, Minn., July lS.-WHBAT-N.
I hard. eash. "te: Aueust, 7974c; 3eptem'
bcr. ifc; Uecember&Hc; No. 1 northern
..nn, ii4r, Aiiiiini, 11'kc; eptemi)er, ,iic
IW.mU. A'-. K n -. . . .
spring. 72c.
COHNlSc.
OATS-2514C,
TOLEDO, O.. July lS.-WHEAT-Dull
n M .I . c . .. . v..,.. . . . . . . . .
iVI'. wt-i, riiui, ia';it, juiy, 10741., AUKuai,
10 i' 1 "t-'iucinuer, o'.jic.
CORN Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash,
nvii;. nrinemoer. luc.
. OATH-Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash,
2lci September, 24c.
ICVE-Dull nnd lower; No. 2 cash, 654c
SLEDS-Clover, active and lower; 1S93,
""wvi, fl.iv, IIUII11I1UI,
I'llllnitrllllllll lriiitu.,n fni.tff..
PHILADELPHIA, July 18. BUTTER
....... ,,,,u 111 inn ueiiiuiiu; niiicy wesiern
rnno'lf P ' iancy western prints, sic
V " iresn nenroy anu west
cm, jjc; nouinern, 11c.
MOVEJIUXTS OF STOCKS AXD IIO.M1S
Market Fill In Hnok Into l.'nrincr C011-
illllon or Slnunntliin.
VI.MV Vnni.- .0 rnl. 1...1. ...
.1 . . ".". "i in. 1 nc nun party tie
lstcd from its efiorts to advance prices
iii.it . 1 . . receiu appearance or nc-
' ft .j,i iiiujii.i, piuiniiiiy
...... v.. ,. ,i,iilr 1 in5 pressure to renuzc was
not severe It was evident that the recent
demonstrative buying by tho bull party has
failed utterly to attract nny demand from
OUtSldn Knllrnfia un Ihn. m ......1.-. I- -r .
.1. . V . i ...... in, nini nti 11. iiiiuil'II
i2 fJ.5inklW ?( Vro' lt ot llfltciltt
u il " vI,ul wuuiii oe me meet unucr
-""v.r. i un- nulling "in 01 rc-
nln?R,V..K""".'0fu-thS-er Pf bull
1.7 V .i.- ll,u "emousiraieu ruill-
il,. thfi ft(,nii)t to attract outsldo buy-
",ulXV "la ot uiviuenu act on on Ba -
more Ohln nr., a r - .11-- n..
ini .in-i, "'TP'?"'1'--"
.V...-U "t,"- "iiicii una oeen uiivniiccd bv
R nE nftgresslvo management, fell
m.f 1!hi" a, m"ch- .tne lner losing m
...... iUlillLT l?.
Mhn niirnii.fi I.. .1,- .11. .1.1 1 . ...
nni. ...V..--7 mi; uiiiuuim rate 01 Illi
nois t Cntml nimnranl 1. .11,1 -.1.. . . l
, , '.,''... v .... lllll nut, HUH IU IIIO
.w wnsvo, iv.-iicjuay a violent
I ll f ,4-;'L"ts. PMinc Mali and tho
tnr VV.ii.t f ilc"'c railroad stocKs was
renorlor),",'"i":i',"l ?4?1" ilf.LnJ'?J
mnnf1 2cJ,.,ciJ,:. tno. United States colern-
I", '"'"iitio ny tno tlerman
iruvernrnpMt rir n 1 . n.- t...-i.i-
nnri n la. . i m-llli; 111 iniMH-
PniHri.l".t2r ""Pt'Mes to China. But the
trilmn i .J; . 8 orlereu or iucrnllve
1 ,."' . ",l!,v0',ncntni rniirond
.11-- ?as off"ct. '"'lav by somu other con
vnr ,VPMf Hv .r.csu't'' t0 nccruc from
'hitherto to "tie "cWK
- ... . . lexincs caused Dy the un-
iihnn ih.Vbi .r i.-i'.VV" "4,""Avr "iruiuia
Urltlea in Nnw Vnrl ft- -,-...1 .... ....
;!?,ad.Inl,Vht thr?w. considerable burdens
ln s hlpmentH of cold wero a reflection
i i t "ucy iiriMis oi ioro cn markets.
mwrnRT?. l10t m"W Krowcute If tlie
Kovernment expenditures for war should
becomn large. Today's engagements
turn"? to,.0.0W.iwere more thin
JI.000,000 less than nntlclpated. A further
t;ii uv-nun m sterling exchange nt
Paris, a rednpHnn in .v.- i, i. P..
SlS?n '?nr .rlei?-" FI".
i j.,..i.. "uiiiiun line oi discount wero
in ri"nr '."i",."L.,s"'- advance
inmV,... V . v"Bi"n rato or discount
as yesterday. The continuity of the gold
t.,?ebe
- " wniiiu liiu neeus or lorol"n
rni7!frtntsJor c5pl!nl win certainly con
vorffo upon New York. n this Is now the
re ...... v iii world, isut
tho uneasiness Is caused by tho conjecture
ns to tho effect nnnn Mm ion... vn.t,
market when the Interior demand for mov
intr cron miiA tn iia rni.. .
np ndaUtn"n," rtlme Ioans for te longer
min.H"na mnrket continued dull and the
nUeniAtlnnn worn nimonn t t .....
the 1 M WA""""" .r.?.r.?ent.
And Oil! 4W It nnf rAnr '
flr..C"c'al . Adyertlscr's London
era! nnfn "'.V.":.,.A' tr? was. B"-
iiZ: -.i . m -i-ubcu securities in
tne mATHpIl Mm In, ... . . .
spread of tho Chinese robeillon ami General
?n;!w,B ail-il!r?uen General Roberts-
.7.. VI r v" inclined to the
mm'lnV1 "u"?" ',a",f LW
?la.Krrmf.nt, ls about, to offer JMMO.OOO
7v.K . i 1 '.. Ku"prnii expected that
the bank rate will be advanced to sV per
cent hut for ,h V." !Unu.e 1 Per
blll 'lnnVr.. u. tne treasury
FollOWlni? RMI IVl nlADH- I ..
N Vnii ar.i. --u,-'","B '-ea on tne
- - " - " oiulii i A u 1 1 1 1 1 1 (' ;
Atchison
io nfd
II. & O
Can, laclflc
Can. Southern ..
Ches. & Ohio
ChlcaRO Gt. W...
c, n. & q
C, I. & I,
do pfd
C. & U. Ill
C. & N. W
c n. i. & i
C. C. C. Jtr s r.
Colo. Southern ...
do 1st pfd....
(In 2il nf.l
Del. & IIudon....
D. U & W
D. & 11. O
do nfd
Erie
do 1st pfd.
. 2H4
. UU
T5V4
. m
. is
. 27i.i
. 10?;
. 23
. 50
. Si
.13V4
.1001',
. "it
. C
. $
. ie4
.11H',
.175
17H
. ;
. 10 V.
32H
Qt. Northern pfd."r,
Itocklnir Cnn
Hocking Valley.
III. Central
Iowa Central ...
do rjfd
K. C, P. & a...
L. I. ft W
do nfd
Ijlke Shore
Ix)llls. & Naih...
Manhattan L
Met. fit. Uy
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E
do 2d pfd....,
Win. fVnfrnl
Third Avenue
Adams Ex
. 7514
.. 7U
. 1814
. S4
. ll'.j
.109
117
American Rt .
I. H. Rmren..
Wells-Farso Ex. ...13
Am. Cotton Oil 33',5
ao nrri
Amer. Malting ...
do pw
Am. S. & n
do nfd
Amer. Spirits
do pfd
Am. Steel Hoop...
do pfd
Am. Steel & W..
do pfd
,.15S
, 16
. 33
. 3U
, 19
. .n
. ES
. t
. 17
. 114
. C7i
. 33H
. 34
.1184
. 19
. ICS
. 1C
. K'i
. !0
.110
.. 73
S8!4
ir.o4
1315 Am. Tlnplate
do nfd ..
Am, Toh.icco 91
do pfd i;.i
Anaconda M. Co.... 10'4
Rrooklyn It. T ri34
Colo, rue I & 1 3174
Con. Tobacco 21
do pfd Ti
Federal Hteel 3214
do nfd r.T
Oenernl Electric ,.130
Mex. Central
M, & St. L r,l4
UO Dfll ill
Mo. Pacllln sot:
Mobile & Ohio 374
M.. K. fi T !)'4
do Dfil 31
... m. vrmi., iu'ft;iaiionai
Ii 1'. Central 12H' do nfd
Ntir. & Went 3114 Nat. Steel
77l4' da.pfd
M',4 N. Y. Air Ilrake..
1 "4 ao, American ...
12V4'OIucose Sugar
do pfd
Inter. Paper ..
do nfd
1 Laclede Oas ...
uNat. niscult ...
do nfil
National Lead
do nfd
N, raclflc ....
do nfd
Ontario & V.
O. It. tt N...
do nf ii . . .
IVnnitvlv.nlA
Reading
do 1st pfd ,,
do 2d nfd ..
nio o. w...
do Dfd
St. L. & S. F,
tlo lit pfd...
do 2d Dfd..
SI. L. S. W..
do nfd
St. Paul
do pfd
204
42
7?
mn
17
r.9'4
2814
594
90
fl',1
117
33
10
SVi
lll'i
1601,4
St. P. & Omaha. ...110
S. Paellle
S. Hallway
no pfd
Tex, Pacifla...
, 32
, 11
K
. 1114
S3
,. 99
.. 22V4
., fil'4
.. 71
.. 2S'4
. 81)
.. 20'j
.. '171.',
.. 23'4
.. SI
. .133
. 1514
,. 52
. n
,. 624
.. W!4
,. 9S4
. 42i;
70
Pacific Coast
do 1nt pfd
do 2d pfd..
Pacific Mall ..
People's Oas ..
i'rceo H, car
do nfd....
Pullman P. Cnr IB'
Standard rt. T.. si
Sugar 12114
do nfd nr.
Tenn, C. & I efli;
U. 6, Leather
do pfd 67V4
V. S, Itubber 21
do pfd 9214
We.tern Union 78!4
Republic I. & S 1P4
do pfd (it
P. C. C. & St. Ij.... C7
Offered.
Uoaton Slocks nnil Honda.
DOSTON. Julv 18. Call loans. 2if!3U. nn.
cent; time loans, 3145T4 per cent, Ofllctal
closlns:
A.. T. & St. V
do pfd
im. Sugar
do pfd
Hell Telephone ....
Boston & Albany.,
lloiton L
ll-tnn & Maine...,
n. & o
Dominion Coal .....
do nfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
Fllchburg pfd
Oen. Electrlo
do pfd
Mex. Central
Mich. Telephone .,
N. B. la & Coke.
Old Colony
Old Dominion
Rubber
59iJ
12P
Udi
lH
2S3V4
niy,
w
mr,
it
11.V4
.W4
6.V,4
136
13414
l"j
1214
8714
1V4
203
m;
23
it.
Union Pacifla
Went End ....
Went. Electric
Uchlnon 4s ..
N E, a. & c.
Adventure
Allonez Mining Co.,
A ma I. Copper
Atlantic
Ronton & Montana.
Ilutte & Iloaton...,
Calumet ft Hecla.
Centennial
Franklin
On enla
Qulncy
hanta Fe Copper .,
Tamarack
Utah Mlnlnu
Winona
Wolverlnea
C7W
03'.j
4.1
100!i
01
1
8514
23
301
(13
730
1CIJ
13
CI
H014
1V4
W
2714
2!4
3314
Rid.
civ York .'Mlnlnu; SlooUn.
NEW YORK. July IS. The followlnir urn
tho closing quotations for mining shares
today:
Chollar
Crown Point
Con. Cal. & Va...
Onuld & Currle ,
Hale & NorcroM,
Homexake
Iron Silver
Mexican .,
Ontario
.. Hi
.. 6
..130
.. 20
.. 20
,5000
.. 51
.. 14
..coo
Ophlr
Plymouth
Qulckillver ....
do pfd
Sierra Nevada
Standard ,
Union Con
Yellow Jacket .
... f.
... 10
...150
...7(0
.""400
... 15
... 10
Condition of the Trcn.ury.
WASHINGTON. July1 IS.-Today's stnte-
mimt of the trejsurv balances In the een.
rJ fund, escluMlv of th 1W,0wO,WO sold
reserve In Hie division Of redemption,
shows; Available cash balance, JM9,&99,563,
goia, ,v,.'7,7t4.
Xew York .Itoncr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Julv H.-MONKY On call.
easy nt lUfll per cent; prime mercantile
paper, .1-491414, per cent.
STKRL1NO i:.VC'HANatj-Knsler. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt JI.S7
for demand nnd nt JI.MfN.8Hi for sixty
"ays; pollen rates, Jl.SOlfl.&Si commercial
bills. JI.S3V1T1.S3H.
8ILVER-Har, ' 61',ic; Mcxlcnn dollars,
IlONUS aovernment, Irregular; stnte,
Inactive: railroad, irrccnlnr.
Tho closing prices on bonds today nro as
ioiiows;
V. S. ref. 2s, rcg... 10311
do coupon ift34
do I, reg lto
do 3f, reg ict
do coupon ,1101.4
do new 4, reg. ...133
do coupon m
do old 4s, reg IMS Ore.
do coupon 113 do
do 4a
N. Y. C. 1
N. J. C. g. 8s.
N. Pacific Is...
do 4s
N Y C & S Ij
N. & W. e. 4,
Nav. Is...,
4s
oi?;
111
121
es'4
,.;..ID4'4
4s..1(H4
971.4
....107
.102S
do 6s. reg H3 Oregon S. L. 6 12714
do coupon 11414 do c. Cs ,..,111
D. of C. 3 fc!t 123' Reading g. 4s, 88
AUh. general 4....101S Itlo O. W. ls 98
do adj. 4 S314 St. L & I M c. 6s. .110
Can. Southern 2s. .M7'1 St L & H F g. 63. ..122
ChoiM, fc Ohio 414a 994 St. Paul c 184
do s nu st P. C & P 1 ll'i
Chi. N, W. c. 7n.lt!
do H. F. deb. 6s. .120
Chi. Terminal is,... 91
Colo. Southern 4s,. , f3
1) & It. O, ls 102
do 4s 97 U
-r.rie gen. 4S ct
do 6
118
Ho. Pacini 4s.
So. Hallway Ss...
8. Itope & T 6...
Tex. & P. 1
lo 2.1
Union Pacifla 4s.,
Ft. W. A; V, C ls... 7014 Wabash Is
Oon. Electric 6s. ...11714 do 2s
Iowa Central 1s....UVWest Shore 4s ..
K. C, P. k a. Is.. 71i Wis, Central ls.
Liuls. & N. unl. 4s. 9SU Va, Centuries ...
M., K. & T. 2 C9I.4
"Offered.
79
..10814
.. 73
..112
.. 51
..10514
..116
..10214
..111
.. 87
.. 90
I.omlnn .Slock Qnotnttons.
LONDON, July 18. 4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money
do account ...
Atchison
Can. Pacific ...
St. Paul
III. Central ....
IjoiiIsvIIIc
Union Pacific pfd
N. Y. Central ....
... 98
... OS
... 2'.4
... 904
...11354!
...1221,4
. 10
. 771,4
.132V4
Erie
do 1st pfd ..
Pennsylvania .
Heading
N, Pacific pfd
Ornnd Trunk ,,
Anaconda
Hand Mines ..
. ll4
33H
, 6.'4
. 84
734
114
, 8
3914
RAR SILVKR-FIrm nt 2S!4d per 02.
MONUY lltfiS per cent.
The rnto of discount In tho open mnrket
for short bills, 2Ty3 per cont; for three
months' bills, 3Q311 per cent.
1'orelKii Kinnnclnl.
PjVRIS, July I8.-TI10 bourse opened firm,
subsequently becoming easier on realiza
tions. Spanish Is were llrm. Rio tlntos
ndvnnced on higher uuotntlons for cop
per. Knlllrs wero dull. Three per cent
rentes, OOf 924c for tho account. Kxchitnge
on London, 2o" 12c for checks. Spanish 4s
cloned nt 72.56.
LONDON. July 19. American securities
nnnncd ralber llrm in response to better
overnight prices from Now York. Later
tno selling movement set in, prices de
clined nnd the. market closed weak. Span
ish 4s. 7114.
HI'jRLIN, July 18. Tho bourso opened
llrm, owing to a plethora of money and
afterward became denressed. In the ab
sence ot demand, weakness In Vienna and
tho fall of unineso securities in ionuoii.
Tlnnk Clearing;.
ST. LOUIS. July 18.-Clenrlngs, 6,733,995:
balances, $844,153; money, Stll per cent.
CINCINNjVTI. July IS. Clearings, J2,b.,-
550; New York exebance, 10c premium;
money. iwiitVi per cent.
CHICAGO. Juiy is. cienrinKs, jzi.oiM.vsti;
balances, J1.GSC.024; posted exchange, H.Wif
4.8S; New York exchange, far.
nkw YORK, juiy is. clearings. ni,u64,-
C9I: balances, J(i,SH.2i0.
iioston. ju v is. Clearings. 20.973.88o:
balances, $1,416,321.
PHILADRLPHIA. July 18. Clearings.
$15,Cfi.3,o21: balances, J2,799,B98.
HAljTl.MUltK. juiv is. Clearings, w.ww,
015; balances, $159,465.
Cotton Market.
MPlt' vrinif .liilw 1Thlo man m dnv nt
great nnxioty for snorts on tne cotton ex
change, nnd while the general course of
eventB favored tho bull faction there were
several periods when thev. too. were much
at sea as to just whleh way to turn. The
Llvernool entile hoard tnis morning snowed
that tho English market had ocored one of
the most remarkable upturns In many
months, if not in years, l-utures abroad
wero 8fJ1114 points higher on the active
months, nnd nt tho time of our opening
wero soaring at a. nerve-trying rate at the
best figures, showing a rise of "14f?15 points.
a. nasty comparison or iniormntion irom
Liverpool showed that shorts abroad had
been thrown into a veritable panic by a
circular of Nelll's, said to claim that thn
cron had been irreparably damaged ana
that fields were being deserted. Largo for
eign buying onlerH helped to increase the
consternntion of oversold nartles. and Im
medlatelv after tho market oncned there
was a wild scramble to protect short ac
counts and to buy cotton for investment,
tho latter being devoted more exclusively
to Huronenn Interests. First antes showed
an advance of 12iT17 points. Then by leaps
and bounds prices jumped upward, until
Aueust had reached 9.4c and January 8 nc
Then a nnrtial relanse under heavy profit-
taking enmc, but soon after midday stop
loss orders began to pour In from outside
points nnd prices tooK tne up course, a.
snurt of buying carried August to 9.02c.
but failed to materially advance tho new
crop options. In mldaftcrnoon selling for
both accounts became popular, under which
trices crumbled rapidly. During tno last
lour the movement of nrlces wn fitful.
tnounh in tno main toward a lower level.
Tho market at the close was steady, with
prices net 1G(?T3G points higher.
in isv vuiuv. juiy id. cui tu-spot
closed qulot nt 3-lGc advance; middling
uplands. 10c: middling gulf, lovic: sales,
200 bales. Futures cloed steady: July,
9.8J; jugust. $9.40; September, $S.72; Oc
tober, ?s,42; .vovember, fi.z; December,
JS.21: January. S8.2J: February. 18.26: Mnrcli.
JS.2'); April. JS.31: May, $S.3I.
NKW URIjIGAKH. La.. July IS. CUT'lUN
Steady: sales, 200 bales; ordlnnry, 9 7-16c;
low middling, a 11-iuc: middling. iuj-it,c;
good middling. 10 7-16c: middling fnlr.
1011-lCc: receipts, 7,298 bales; stock. 67,309
bales. Futures, steudy; Julv, $10.17: Au
gust. $9.71: September. $8.7208.73: October,
$S.26f?8.27: November. .8S.llfffs.12; December,
$X.lWiS.ll: January, $8.11ffH.12: February.
$S.12'ii8.13: Jlarch, 55.114is.lo; April, js.igw
8.17.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July 18. COTTON
Steady; saleH, none: middling, 9c: re-
cents. 3ui bales: smpmonts, hi unies;
stock, 23.5S3 bales.
Wool Market.
LONDON. July IS. WOOL At the wool
auction sales Joday 11,891 bales were
offered. American buyers paid full prices
for suitable cross-breeds. There was a
stendy demand for Fnlklnnd Island wools;
scoured wools sold well, The. attendance
was large, The following are the sales lu
detail: Now South Wales, 1,500 bales:
scouretl. Glidfffls 9d; greasy. 23;i)10Hd.
Queensland, 900 bales; scoured, 1s 2dSds
'jd: greasy. Miowd. victoria, 4,tou bales:
scoured, tdffls 6M; greasy, 41dfflls Id.
West Australia. 4& bales; greasy, uu, Tas
mania, 1,400 biles; scoured, Sdfi'ls 1141;
creasv. Cl'jfilllid. Now Zealand. 5.8(0 bales:
scoured, ls 4141KIS Or : greasy, 4id01s Id.
Falkland Islands, 1,300 bales; greasy.
;?i&d.
California Drlcil Fruits,
NFjW YORK. July 18.-CALIFORNIA
DRIKD FRUITS-Inactlve and nominal.
There was little. If any. demand for evnno.
rated apples today; olterlncs wero scarce,
however, nnd this fact gave a steady un
dertone to the market; at the closo prices
wero unchanged: state evaporated armies.
commission. Si'OSc: prime. SUfiSUc: choice.
WtWttc; fancy TiiV.ic Prunes, 314fi7c per
111., as lo size and quality. jpricots, Rovnl,
llffillc; Moor Park. I5Q17c. I'caches, peeled,
HQlScj unpeeled, 6f?9c.
TUB UKAI.TY MA It I CUT.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK HARKE
Stock Cows nnd Heifers Good Sellers nt
Higher Pricos.
HOG MARKET TAKES ANOTHER DRO
Good nrtnnml for Sheep nt Strong
Prices OffcrliiR. ot Mnnngh
to S ii 11 ply the
Iluyrra.
Recelnts were;
Oniclnl Mondny ...
Olllclal Tuesday ...
oniclal Wednesday
SOUTH OMAHA, July IS.
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep
3,168
J,M6
2,312
Three days this week,. 7,326
Same days last week.,.. 13.072
Snmo week before 4,5.12
Hamo threo weeks ago.. 10,556
Same four weeks ago... 9.152
Average price paid for hogs for the last
tn comparisons:
4.h!)
10,348
8,2y3
2.1,337
29,097
12,670
30,202
27,930
6,9a
715
8.590
16,931
6.52S
Km
12,635
several days, wl
1900.1899.189s. 1897.
July 1...
July 2...
July 3...
July 4...
July 5...,
July 6...,
Julv 7...
July 8...
July 9...,
July 10..
Julv 11..
July 12..
Juiy 13
iuiy 14,..,
July 15....
July 16....
July 17....
Juiy is....
3 73 3 67
4 92 3 61
6 01 3 78
5 OS 3 78 3 66
5 16 3 S3 3 66
5 11 3 81 3 76
3 86 3 87
5 13 3 78
5 13 3 90
5 04 3 96 3 70
6 02 4 04 3 73
6 13 4 09 3 82
5 08 4 06 3 77
3 99 3 77
6 02 3 82
4 88
4 M
I 4 9I 4 Oil 13 231 2 7 4 82
I 4 S7 4 16 3 82 I 2 95 4 83
3 231
3 18,
3 21
3 2$
3 2S
3 321
3 35
3 28
3 18
3 14
3 15
3 17
3 20
1E96.1S93.1S94
2 96'
2 9:
2 95
2 9S!
2 118
3 04
2 96
2 87
2 94
2 97
8 (0
3 05
3 07
4 03
4 63
4 70!
4 83
4 il
m
4 tt
4 76
4 G3
4 67
4 72
4 78
4 73
4 5
4 KS
4 94
4 77
5 01
5 (6
4 79
4 9l
4 80
4
1
4 86
4 97
4 W
Indicates Sundny. Holiday.
Tne Ofllr-lnl .iin.l,.. r j .1..1,
1 , . " " " . .....i.wci wi vuis vii .luvn
urougni in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H'r's
v., 01, or. 1-. uy,, ,, 1
O. & St. L. ny........ 4 1
Mo. P. Ity 3 13
II. P. system 24 27
F.. K. & M. V. n. II.. 33 21
S. C. & P. Ry 1
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 1 7
H. & M. II. R. II.. 21 37
C. II. & O. IlV 2
C., It. I. & P., cast.. 1 2
C It. I. & V.. west.. 1 4
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts ... 98 11G 1
The disposition of thn Hav'a rer-plnln wna
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
urr or ncuu indicated:
IlUVers. fatllo Ifniro nheon
r .... " " "
uiiiana i-aciting co 3s j(lwi
u. 11. iiammonu co.... i"J5 1,127
Swift and Company 250 2,037
699
398
109
76
60
5
1G7
6
10
127
112
632.
1,000 I
NSTRUMHNTS Hied for record IVednes-
day, July IS, 1900:
Wnrrniilj Oceila.
South Omaha Itnd company to John
ssuinvnn. 101 4. n ock mtj. snutn
Omaha .. $
P. H. Ilnlght nnd wlfo 10 C. S. Shep-
urd, lot 8, block 1. Hamilton square.
R. Henry, trustee, to C. F. Jones.
w 11 feet lots 11 nnd 12 and e 29 feet
lots 13 and 11, block 7, Hanscnm
Plnco
arkway Real Ustato company to Ij.
c. naming n ne so 20 and part sw
nw 25-15-12
. D. Jensen to Unison Land com
pany, lot 3. block 31. Renson
M. I j. Rlckurd nnd wlfo to Mary
Potersen. lot 10, Maloucy s add
D, Jaynes and husband to O. M.
Dew, lot 25 and w4 lot 26, block 3,
Sherman Avenue park
(lull ("in 1 111 Dic.U.
Vt'. H. Thompson nnd wlfo to V. A.
P. Morris, w 23 feet lot 6, llousel'n
suIhIIv
DrrilN,
Sheriff to D. 8, Cochran, lots 23 to
26, uiocK 1: lots 3, 18 and 21, block
4, V. L. Selby's 1st, nnd lots 13, 14
and 15. block 3. Rush & S.'s add
Same to name, lot 16. block 2; lots 3$,
30 and 40, block 5, W. Ij. Selby's 1st
add
Same to sumo, lotn 30. 34 and 36, block
3! lot Z4, block 4, w. L. seioy s 1st
add
75
300
3,000
3,7CO
1
1,200
1,600
50
470
130
Total amount of transfers.
155
.jio.m
Cudahy Packing Co... 699 1.656
Armour & Co 398 1.1S3
umn ia i'kc. co.. k. 1:..
Cudahy I'kg. Co., K. C.
R. Hecker & Degan....
J. L. Carey
Lobmnn & Co
Hill & Huntzlnger
llenton & Underwood...
Hamilton & Rothschild.
Klngan & Co
Cudahy Hros. & Co...
Other buyers
Totals 2,353 8,703 612
CATTLE There was a moderate run nf
cattle nt tho yards today, nnd hh Inrnl
packers were all anxious for supplies the
market opened up early and It was not
lone uefore nractlcnllv everything liml
changed hands. Reef cattle sold just nbout
sieauy wun yesterday, tnougn in some
cases a little stronger prices may have
been paid. A bunch of Shorthorn cattle
weighing 1,361 pounds sold for $3.35, which
is 1110 nigiiest price in several days.
There were about twelve cars of cow
stuff on sule today. The demand for
anything choice was active, and that qual
ity of stock changed hands nt steady tn
stronger prices. Cnnners and poor stuff
was slow and prices practically the same,
Stock cows nnd heifers were good sell
ers today at iiigner prices than were paid
a week ago. The ennui Is true of feeder
steers. There were enough buyers in from
the country yesterdny looking for stock
cattle to clean tin the yard, and as a re
suit feeder buyers wero all looking for
iresn supplies toaay, 'inere were com
paratively few on the market nnd those
of good weight and quality sold at prices
fully 10"gl5c higher than tho same cattle
would have brought last ween. Repre
scntattve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
2
6
2
20
31
2
6
22
20
8
64
30
4
4
23
103
19
A
27
24
1
7
1
1
1
1
23
2
4
4
1
1
19
12
17
Av. Pr. Nt. Av,
SC.") 4 0) 37 10:6
.... 846 4 50 22 1266
.... 990 4 50 19 D83
.... 916 4 50 43 1278
.... 970 4 55 23 1073
....1010 4 60 1 1270
....1101 4 05 37 13S3
.... 937 4 CS 18 13SS
....1146 4 70 17 13S3
....1143 4 75 62 1301
.... 9:0 4 80 si mo
....10(0 4 90 114 1291
....12.17 4 85 20 13S1
....UO.', 4 90 1 13(0
....1046 4 90 IK 1400
....1111 4 90 19 1368
....1178 4 95
STEERS TEXAS.
,...1090 4 70 1 000
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
Pr.
4 95
6 00
5 00
5 05
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 15
5 15
5 50
5 20
5 23
S 25
5 25
5 30
6 35
4 70
822
.... (33
.... 950
.... 974
....1020
....1000
.... 950
....1039
.... 953
....
.... 970
....33S0
60
.... 980
....1007
937
4 85
4 90
(
2 00
2 0)
2 2".
2 23
2 V
2 50
2 55
2 CO
2 C5
2 75
2 7."
2 73
2 95
3 00
22
COWS.
28
11
45.'.'.'.'.'
11.'.'.'.'.
.1112 5 10
...,1000
.... 817
....1240
....1010
.... SS7
.... 930
.... 977
....1140
....14C0
....1056
....1101
....1213
....1280
3 05
3 20
3 25
3 23
3 SO
3 30
3 67
3 70
4 00
4 03
4 10
4 20
4 50
13...
...
2....
7....
1....
....
1....
3....
3....
1....
3....
7.'.'.'.'.
1....
3....
13....
3....
COWS AND HEIFERS.
.. 937 3 15 15 814
HEIFERS.
3 00 29
3 30 2
BULLS.
2 75 1
3 03 1
3 1.1
CALVES.
5 00
STOCK CALVES.
221 6 00
AND HEIFERS.
660
920
1180
1210
1010
90
658
600
.. 960
..1210
4 15
4 10
4 50
3 60
3 80
STOCK COWS
7M 2 60
830 2 60
7J2 3 00
760 3 00
910 3 00
2.
1..
1..
1..
11..
790 3 10
.700 3 10
, 760 3 10
670 3 10
593 3 35
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
5..
No.
13 COWS....
38 feeders.
16 steers...
I cow
10 cows.. . .
2 cows
2 cows....
3 cows
2 cows....
cows
..1100
. 616
. 996
. 670
. 926
. 800
. 835
. 970
.1113
. 900
. 790
. 660
. 790
2 80
3 10
3 15
S 20
3 25
3 25
3 50
3 50
3 73
3 75
3 75
3 75
NEBRASKA.
3.,
r.....
3....
1....
s....
29....
23....
II....
1....
21....
9....
23
766
.... 732
.... 376
.... 400
.... 710
.... 691
....1020
....1035
.... 770
....1111
.... 933
,...11(0
3 76
3 73
3 75
3 73
3 73
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 10
4 15
Av. Pr.
.. 918 3 25
..1061 4 20
47 3 90
No.
1 feeder.
Av.
,1061
1220
1054
800
1074
933
931
1068
3 2ft
3 (6
3 03
2 55
2 W
3 05
2 55
1 cow....,
1 cow....
1 cow
1 cow
1 cow
2 heifers... 860
2 helferp... 810
9S0
930
880
880
970
Pr.
3 70
2 55
3 05
3 03
2 00
3 05
3 10
3 10
HOGS Today's hog market was again
against tho selling interests, nnd, ns a
result, prices took another drop. Eastern
oolnts reported a decline of about 10c. nnd
consequently buyers started out here to
get their droves nt considerably less
money. Opening snles were largely at $4.86'tT
4.90, or 5ii7i4o lower than yesterday's gen
eral marKet, 11 tooK good hogs to bring
tho high prices, nnd tho medium and mixert
hogs sold largely at $t. 8594, 87ifc. The mar
ket wns rather slow on the start, ns It
took somo time for buyers and sellers lo
get together. Later in the day, however.
on the strength or some outside orders.
the market tooK on more life and closed
up stronger. Tho bulk of the hogs today
sold at $4.S5fit.90, with the long string at
$1.8714. In spito of tho slow start every,
thing wns sold reasonably early.
The decllno today makes tho mnrkot
down to tho lowest point touched since
Representative
about the middle of June.
caiam
No. Av
103 164
81 168
13 333
53 291
105 170
67 234
62 243
16 217
74 223
13 193
87.
20.,..
94....
23....
M....
(9....
77....
H....
..Ill
...276
...179
...r
...260
...2
...no
...1M
Sh. Pr, No. Av.
... 4 60 62 Mi
10 4 70 63 2C
... 4 82H 125 230
... 4 H(i 7! 233
... 4 S2IJ 61 278
40 4 S3 63 239
80 4 83 74 2:0
200 4 a 73 .233
160 4 85 74 239
... 4 63 69 204
M 4 13 70 233
... 4 85 63 267
... 4 IS 72 212
... 4 83 61 234
W 4 71 232
10 4 K 60 237
... 4 83 M tit
... 4 U 244
Hh,
240
160
200
40
10
19)
'Jo
'io
160
ISO
12
Pr.
4 I7H
4 8714
4 171,4
4 874
4 8714
4 7I4
4 8714
4 871,4
4 874
4 871,4
4 8714
4 8714
4 14
4 17 ,4
4 874
4 174
4 m
4 $71
8t 229 1(0 4 It
7 194 ... 4 85
77 ...... .,850 120 4 15
M.. 217 9.) 4 85
83 160 4 (8
l 211 160 4 85
74 239 40 4 Si
80 211 40 4 83
41 211 91 4 J
7.1 2I3 80 4 93
63.. 170 ... 4 85
78 203 ... 4 83
40 218 40 4 8J
69 211 ... 4 8.
8i 174 ... 4 V.
63 239 80 4 83
H 215 4i) 4 83
69 !3J 80 4 V,
92 2 2M 4 J5
78 219 120 4 83
83 207 80 4 95
91 223 160 4 93
81 247 240 4 83
96 181 40 4 83
66 2.U 80 4 8714
"1 ..199 40 4 871,
61 247 1 60 4 87"4
(9 246 ... 4 8714
73 246 40 4 S7U
79 232 160 4 971J
82 22i 160 4
76 233 80 4 8714
M 219 40 4 87"4
67 533 ... 4 mu.
72 l!i)
63 231
62 214
68 229
80 4 8?i
120 4 8714
40 4 8714
... 4 8714
82.. .. 2M 12 4 971,
96 W V 4 871,
M 246 100 4 ;ii
78 118 110 4 9TU
22 291 ... 4 IJ'4
32 2t1 40 4 f?i4
62 m 40 I 8714
74 24 80 4 871.
8i 201 40 4 87'4
73 M6 ... 4 971,
19 273 ... 4 8714
81 196 ... 4 8!U
86 224 80 4 9714
80 2M ISO 4 90
70 JUS 90 4 90
91 I0 4) 4 !)
77 211 40 4 90
70 213 1 60 4 90
68 231 ... 4 90
91 219 89 4 90
76 228 ... 4 90
69 207 ... 4 90
76 202 ... 4 90
61 362 SO 4 90
61 225 100 4 90
60 269 80 4 90
59 264 120 4 90
62 0 80 4 90
59 203 ... 4 90
62 277 ... 4 90
6! 292 ... 4 90
63 251 ... 11
6S 266 ) 4 91
70 231 ... 4 90
92 239 30 I 90
(9 254 ... 4 90
33 263 40 4 90
89 2.U ... 4 90
63 217 80 4 90
69 239 ... 4 90
nt nmrrrtn !... ..1. 1j..u. rpt,.
11 mi on me pnn or me pncKcrs wns
trnnd n n .1 il.n . t j .... i
....... i,,,- llvl r luuuu rt'iiuj niiio
tit yrrntlrriio i.Ij.j.h .....ILI.. L.I t..
Sheep of Kood quality nro In pood demnnd
un pn;nriii mm", nnu imu mere nern
inore liero today they probably would have
broucnt good prices.
nilfitnf Inna PriAHj. it.
ers. $3.&aW4.00' choice prasi yearlings. $l.0Ofr
i.i, i-iiuire ewes, w.io'u.4"i rair to goon
ewes, $2,,5'iI3.K; fair to good yearlings. $1.60
?i90;. C00(1 t0 choice clipped lambs. Jt.aT!?
4 fj 1 ' fnlr In rrnr.l 1 1 . . 1 I ... 1, .. ,1 nun
. . . ' s.l.rr,, llllllun, ,,ir71Ml
choice spring lambs, !5.75fiG.0O: fnlr to itood
T""h minim, h tfuD.ui' leeunr weticn
13ftYi.ln fnA,iA. ..A,t..it,..T. ti izjrti r,i .n,i
feeder limlia 11 svr, j r.n itn,.rj..nnnti..n
ai,.o. ' "
No. Pr. AV.
138 Oregon wethers , 96 $3 60
15.1 Oregon wethers Oft 3 (A
101 Oregon yearlings 86 .1 SO
200 Oregon yenrllngs SI 3 SO
CIlICAtiO 1,1 V II STOCK MAItKUT.
Oooil to Cliolee Cuttle SlrnnK, Others
Mimv llous Lower.
CIIICAfJO. Julv 18 PA'PTr.!. Reeelnts
11,600 head; good to choice strong, others
slow; natives best on sale today one car
i nranucu at ia.tb: enoii tn nrimo nterrs
$3.10fl6.75; poor to medium, $4.6jf5.00; sc.
looted feeders. 3l.ftOff4.5! mlvnil ntnrUr.rn
$3.25fi.1.90: COWS. $.1.0(VrH.7o: heifers. $3.00ff
B.15: canners, $2.10fl2.s3: bulls, strong, $3.00
m-i.ov; cnives, weait, fi.DVMU.hu. lc.xnns, re
oelnts. 700 head: Texna feil tpors. iilenrlv.
Jl.lOfifi.OO: Texas steers. $3.50114.00; Texas
mill!., 4.1l.l..o.
HOOS-Hecelpts today, 27,000 head; esti
mated tomorrow. 22.000; left river. 7.0W); lOr.
lower; top, $5.25; mixed and butchers $1.93
(50.2214; good to choice heavy, $5.00375.2214;
luiiKii neavy, 4.sr4.!: llgnt, Jl.'jy &.-"0
bulk of mi ps. is.imi7.vmt,.
niiuKt' and Ij. 51 ns Receipts, 13,000
iiruiu; sneep anu mmns stronger tor gooa
to Choice, others steady tn slow! onnil In
Choice wethers. 14.OlVff4.50! fnlp tn rhnlrr.
mixed, $.1.10j?4.00; western sheep nnd yenr-
iiiikh, j.io'in.ou: 'jexas sneep, j.woy4. uu;
tr iizri- -y1"103' 'wu'; wcsiern lamps,
New York Live Sloelc.
NBW YOltlv. Julv 1R TtKRVRaTle
eclpts. 2.344 head. Market dull: steers. 10c
on; ouus anu cows, urffi&c lower; steers,
$4.40KG.6O; bulls, $2.5(VR3.60: cows, $l.S0fi3.90;
cables, weak: shlnmentR. 650 rnttln nnil
6,578 quarters of beef.
valves Receipts. 3.S30 head. Market
slow; closed 2,va60c lower; buttermilks, 23c
off; veals, $3.7Gfi6.50: prime sold at $6.00 at
tho close: buttermilks. 2.25fi3.00.
SIIEI5P AND LAMIlS-necelptB, 6,945
neaa; sneep, lb'azoc lower tnan Monday;
prime lambs, tirm to a shade higher; others
dull and weak; sheep, $3.OOa4.S0; few export
wethers, $5.40; culls, $2.E0; lambs, $3.00
i. in; uxirn. ji..u.
tj jrinQ i)..ii. r. in i..nji nrn.i,.i .u..
anu lower at 55.60A5.75.
Kansas Cltr Lire Stock.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 18. CATTLE
Receipts. 3.500 natives. 1.900 Tcxnns: irood.
iuc nigner; common stun steauy; neavy
native steers. $4.63fiT.40: Blockers and feed-
ers. $3.401i4.75: butchers' cows and heifers.
$3.2034.75; cnnners, $2.503.20; fed westerns,
$3.65'r4.70: fed Texnns, $4 0001.30; grass
rexnns. w.W(r4.w.
HOGS-Recelpls. 19.S00 head: liberal sun
ply caused further decline of lOWlGc: heavy.
$5.O0fi5.10; mixed. $4.905.05; light, $l.70'ji
4.97W,: Digs. $1.50'H4.70.
shkki' ainu ljAAiiis Receipts, 1,WW
neau. marKet gooa at sieauy prices;
lambs. $5.25'irG.25: muttons. Jl.OOffl.M: west
erns, $3.75(65.16; feeders, $3.254.23; culls,
St. I.oma Live Slork.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 18. CATTLK Recelnts.
2.500 head, Including 1,250 Texans; market
steauy: native snipping ana export steers,
$!,75fiG.65; dressed beef nnd butcher steers,
$4.00118.25: steers under 1.000 lbs.. $3.75Q4.S5:
stockers nnd feedors, $3.40fN.7O; cows nnd
heifers, $2.0OJJ5.00; cnnners, $1.S(V0'2.S5: bulls,
$3.0034.25; Texas and Indian steers, $3,159'
4.70; cows nnd heifers, $2,251(3.65.
HOaS-RecoInts. 7.200 head: market GffflOc
lower; pigs anu iignts, w.KryiD.zu; pacKcrs,
$5.0)fi3.15; butchers. $5.15ac.23.
HIIKKI' AND LA5I US Receipts, 1,800
head; market steady; natives, $4.004.23;
lambs, $4.5016.10; culls and bucks. $2.25
i.w; stocKers, .j.ouuo.oo.
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Julv 18.-fSne.
clal.) The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 1,100 head: market 5
010c higher: natives. $3.90fiG.40: Texan nnil
westerns, $3.75fi5.40; cowh and heifers, $2.00
414. u; nuns nnn stags, j,iwii4.75; yearlings
and calves, $3.50J; 4.75; sloekers and feed
ers. J3.25(fi 1.50; veals. $3.0006.50.
HOGS Receipts, 7,700 heart; market 10c
lower: all grades, $1.67145.03; bulk of sales,
$1.904.35.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts, 900 head;
Iambs, 10c higher; sheep, steady.
Stock In SlKlit.
Following nro the recelnts nt the fnnr
principal western markets for July IS:
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
South Omaha 2.312 8.293 7ir,
Chicago 11,500 27,000 J3.CO0
Kaunas Ulty fi,40O I9.MX) 1,000
St. IjOills 2,500 7,20) 1,800
Totals
21,713 72,293 16,543
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
Hobs ComiOK .More I.llirrnlly TTlth a
CorrrspnnillnR Inereanr In
the Output.
CINCINNATI, July 18. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho Prlco Current says: Tbero has
been a change to more liberal marketing of
hogs. Western packing, 410,000 head, com
pared with 355,000 the preceding week and
10,000 last year. From March 1 tho total
s 8, 650,000 head, against 8,435,000 Inst year.
romlnent places compare aB follows:
1900. 1899.
Chicago 2.4SO.OOO 2,575,000
Kansas City 1.140.00 1,055,000
Omaha 900,000 !).'5.(0)
St. Joseph 678,000 57l,f01
8t. Louis 603,000 fAO.WV)
Indlnnapolls 43a,nw 4S2,n
Milwaukee 32.1,000 341.000
Cincinnati 228.000 420,M)
Ottumwa 226,000 25.1,000
Cedar Rapids 175,000 142,000
Sioux City 307.000 1K3.000
Ht. Paul im.ijki uu.wj
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July a-COrKEE-Spot.
Rio, llrm; No, 7 Invoice, 014c; mild, mnrket
IllUi, I.UIIIIMIII 73."1 mu.ro w.j,i.-,,
rm and rnl3 points hlcher und ndvnnced
on active covering, investments support,
hlcher snot nuotnttons. strong European
advices, large warehouse deliveries, Binnll
ron movement anu iinuiirss in too lira
lllnn mnrkets. Trado was nctlvn: domes-
lo statistics Increasingly bullish: closed
Irm and 33115 points higher: total sales.
56.250 bags, Including: July, JU5; August,
$8.30; September. $S.25fiV&G; October, ti.iOU
8.65; November, $8.0038,75: December, $8,751
.00: January. $9; .March, $s.ojj9.20; May.
$9.0509.10.
Siiirnr Mnrket,
NEW ORLEANS. July 1S.-8UO A It-
Strong; centrifugal yellow, 6tf511c; seconds,
3ff 4 9-16c.
NEW YORK. July IS.-SUOAR-Raw,
firm: fair rcllnlng. 1 5-lCc bid; centrifugal,
96 test. 4 13-160 bid; molacses sugar, 4 l-16c
bid; refined, llrm.
London, Juiy ii. suuAu ueet, July,
Us 9d.
Oil MnrketN.
t rr. t.. T . . I .. is fill , A I . I
Ulll . II 1, ill., Ui.i i.. wi , j-i.1 fiui IJ.1I-
anc. $1.25: rerlltlcales, $1,2414 bid for cash:
shipments, 104,865 bbls., overage, 79.1(0 bbls.;
runs. iiK.itz iidis., average, .iu.Jis nnis.
LONDON. July 18.-OIL8-Llnsrcd oil. 24s
7ttd.
. York Ilrjr floods,
NEW YORK. July 18. The snot market
continues Inactive, few buyers caring to
visit the dry goods district during the
present not upon, yracra nav been el
nbout nn average character. Coilon good
division shows no change. Woolen aociln
slow, somo lines of men's nenr lightweights
for next spring recently opened withdrawn
owing to lack of demand, Dress goods In
nctlvo. START FOR THE PHILIPPINES
Deportment of the .Missouri Orlerel
lo Hush the IMrst t'nvntry
to Snn 1'inneUoo.
Some quick work ha been dono by tho
ndjutant general and the quartermaster of
tho Department ot tho Mtsmttrl In tho Inst
twenty-four hours. Tuesday nltornoon a
telegram arrived from Washington telllnK
tho ndjulnnt to rush tho Elrst cavalry to
Snn Kranclsco as soon ns practicable. Tel
egrams wero immediately sent to thn com
mnmlnnts at Forts Niobrara nnd Robinson
telling them to rush preparations. Tho
quartermasters department placod Itself In
communication with tho railroads nnd yes
terday morning the necessary cars wero
started for Rushvlllc nnd Crawford for tho
use of tho troops. This morning tho two
troops nt Kort Robinson will start for San
Kranclsco and tomorrow tho troop from
Niobrara will bo euroutp.
Tho houses will not be sent with tho
troops. They will be put on trnnsporte at
Seattle, while the men will sail from San
Francisco. From Crawford to Seattle tho
horses will bo In chnrgo of an officer nnd a
detachment to be selected by the command,
ant at Fort Robinson.
Captain Adrian S. Polhemus will proceed
from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Robinson,
wnenco no win accompany troopa A and O
of tho First cavalry to San Francisco, re
turning to Fort Leavenworth upon the com
pletion of this duty.
Tho court-martial which has been In ses
sion at Fort Crook for several weeks has
been dissolve!.
WILL BUY THE LOT TODAY
Woodmen of the 'World Almost Settled
on Site for the Locution of
Ilendriiiiirtcrs,
Tho building committco of tho Woodmen
of tho World havo finally decided upon tho
purchnso of a lot and aro at present con
sidering thrco propositions, nno of which
will bo accepted by noon today. Tho prop
erties under consideration nro n lot at tho
corner of Twentieth and Douglas, a lot at
tho corner of Fifteenth and Howard nnd
a piece of ground on Capitol avenuo, near
Nineteenth.
Whon tho committco met yesterday aft
ernoon, n committee of thn Commercial club
camo beforo It with nn offer of financial
assistance if tho headquarters wero lo
cated permanently In Omaha. Chnlrman
Falkenburg of tho committco refused to
receive tho communication and Immediately
thereafter, .on motion of Sovereign Clcrit
Yntos, tho headquarters wore established
in Omaha and tho purchase, of the lot was
ordered.
REDELL ACCPETS CHARGE
Fire Chief Snjs Inspection ot Ei-
ploalvra Properly Ilelonga to
Ills Department.
"The Inspection and regulation of tho ueo
and salo ot combustibles belongs properly
to the flro department. It would probably
have been better to have had a special offi
cer who could have worked In conjunction
with the department, but since tho council
has seer, lit to make me Inspector and placo
the work In my bands I will see that tt la
properly cared for," said Chief Redoll In
dlHoubsliig the new explosives ordinance.
"The officer who Is in charge of each flro
houso will be responsible for the flro dis
trict In which he Is located and will be re
quired to make reports. Firemen are al
ways on tho lookout for explosives nnd arc
so well posted an to their location that the
new ordinance will entail 'but littlo extra
work on tho department."
Ilulldlnic Permits.
The eltv inspector of buildings hns Issued
tho following permits: W. A. Stone. 2020
North Nineteenth, repairs, $100; William
Harbcr. 2215 Fowler nvcnuo, frame barn,
$100.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Thn ntreet Imnrovoment bonds which
ninkr. Pros, of Iioston recently purchased
wero sent cast Wednesday.
Morgan McKlnncy. nged 38. died of heart
dtseaso at Nineteenth street und St. Mary's
avenue, nnd his remains wero aent to
Osknloosa, la.
Van Morris, chief clerk of Omaha camp.
Woodmen of tho World, was lined $3 and
enstH In' nnllrn court for nssaulting J. C.
Tague, janllor of the lodgo hall.
Thn remnlna of Charles Johnson, who
was killed Sunday night by coming In con
tact with a llvo wire on Dodge street,
wero sent to Red Oak. In., for Interment.
Mrs. John E. Utt left yesterday for
luit nt tfnnlnnelle. Wvo.. whither she will
soon bo followed by her husband. Mlw
Ollvo Utt has gone to visit with relatives
at White Cloud, Kan.
Tlio ntri.pt rnmmlKHlnner hns seventy men
working on washouts In the streets. It Is
estlmnted tlmt It will coat tho city nt least
$5,OC0 to repair dangerous holes left in tho
streets by the recent Hoods.
Cnmiiliilnt hns heen made to tho Ilcctisu
Inspector that vegetable peddlers lu dlf
f7rrif nn r tn nf tlm i' llv nrp lu the habit
of throwing corn husks and other rcfuso
on the paving. Ho ls Investigating tho
matter nnu will rovoao tno license oi men
who persist in this practice.
a: n .iiiriinss. a septuagenarian, who
lives at 1915 South Eleventh street, has
filed a complaint In police court nualnst
Mrs. James Nasledek, a neighbor, dung
ing her with assault. It Is the tlino-hon-ored
quarrel over a lino fence, with a dash
of religious dissension.
City Treasurer Henrilngs lias nrtvcrtiseu
fnr nrnnriRillH nn $50,000 worth of RCWer
bonds. Tho bonds ure a portion of thn
$75,000 worth of sewer bonds voted In
March of tho present yeur. Rids will
be closed August 1 nt 3 o'clock, nnd no
bid will bo considered which is not ac
companied by a check for $1,000.
Andrew J. Shlll. a park policeman from
Counrll Muffri, wns given a preliminary
hnnrino. Iii nnllrn court on a r.hnrgo
of selling llsh without a license. He nd-
mitteil UIO Clinrge, nut num nun iniiniiniuu
ns the IWh were caught In a Isko on tho
..rniiniu nver which ho exercised authority
as policeman, hn had a right to soil them
without a llcenso. He was lined $10 and
astH unci given a mxiyuiiy nuy or execu
tion.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs. W. T. lllui.'kmoro of HnstlncH is nt
the Millard.
W. M. Unlril of Wood Lake. Neb., was at
tho Her Grand Wednesday.
R. K. Kloko of West Point wns a Wed-
esday Riiest nt tho Her Grand,
C W. Lvman. C A. Lvmnn anil O. It.
Router of Lincoln, Mr. unci Mrs. W. C.
Murray or Alma nml (1. P. Reynolds of
Wvmoro were Htato guests nt tho Murray
Wednesday.
Nebrnskans at tho Slerchnnts WodnoH-
:lny: F. j. Dearborn nnd sons of Wayne,
f. II. Russell nnd A. C. Hovel of Lincoln.
Dr. J. II. Thompson of Albion, I. II. Jef
fries of Pllger. William Ilrown of Oenoa.
O. A, Williams of Nellgh. f II. Justice of
Meruit nnd J. j. Park! of York.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1030. Omnlm, NoV
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