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    THE O M ATT A DATLY TIEE: TUESDAY, T1TLY 24, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
T7hcat Sudors a Decline and Closes Slightly
Below Saturday.
GENERAL DEPRESSION EVIDENT IN MARKETS
Corn Quiet, Hill Nlrnil y Sppeulnllt r
'Trnilr In On If. Wiiiii 1 1 I'rul Ulim
Open Firm on l.liclit Hiik
Itecelpts.
CHICAOO. July 23. HIjt wnrW'n ship
rmnts, largo receipts nnil unresponsive ca
ble started a decline In wheat today unu
the clone wum lV4f under Saturday for the
September option. September corn i-lo
'ifV4c and Heptember oats c down. At
t.i' cloiie provisions wete 5c to 224e lo-
ple8Cl. , . ,.,.
Wheat was ti very ,tarm- market tnjiaj.
Liverpool showed practlciitly no ronpo tiso
to thn nilvance here Saturday and the
wrrld'H shipments wore large, shoiunf,
I od Increase! from ilusslu nnd the D.in
1 ,an country. It, was the nor of news
..Ich Krcrtcil the beginning of trade, Sep.
I nber opening Ho to lo umlor,
i day. There was omo11,,,covcl",Js
ly shorts for prollts, u Hit " bu
Ly on i(n)i fwlnK thin, nd
i ptcmber rallied to Tsttc. The ral y which
I iders worn playing for failed to tnute
t.allze, because of outside apathy, and
' reaction followed. Heavy cclptH anda
ury slack cash business during the rest
of the session held tho market true to the
downward course nnd the wlntlup was mo
Ies and weak. September dropped Ui ibUo
i nd closed l'.4c lower at 7Hfl .67 fee. C ear
.nces at the seaboard In wheat nnd llour
vero counl to 1MJ.0-I bu. Primary receipts
i ggreguted 1,185.000 bu., compared with ; .-
i bu last year. Minneapolis and Uul't
tenoned 363 cars, against 2x7 Inst week an
C'J tt year ago. Itecelpts hero wcr h
cars, Blxty-sovcn of contract grade. Tim
domestic Visible decreased 450.WO bu. nnd
the English 1,221,000 bu. Reports from the
"."kolas were that hot winds had prac
1 .-ally completed the destructive work or
i 10 drouth. Not lnurh nttentlon was paid
n these reports, however.
Corn was quiet but steady, ho dltiT
llrmly ngulrist the weakness in wheat nfttr
I had made a small concc-Mlon to the at
titude assumed by the more Important
.rcaK Iluslness In the pit wn; linlted
In volumo and local In character Ihc sup
porting factors were light recel Pts--U cars
leresmnll country offerlnRH, higher cables
, nTuI HtrnnK cash ilemuml. m"
between 3DV5l3'Jc, closing WW ,in.,,T
r's'iSSc. Shipping bids were reported
3V,o over September c. I. f. Buffalo arid 4Wc
over September for No. 2 white. Sales for
shipment were placed at bu.. w i
New York reported thirty-live curloads
"Thn specuii'tlve trade In oats was small
and largely eonllned to the operations ot
local scalners. The (lepressinK nllucncc
was to u degree counteracted by the stea
Ineis of corn. Receipts were 101) cars Sep
ember sold between 23"4n23c and
Lw"o and closed -c under Saturday ut USc,
Provisions opened lirm on light hoc re
ceipts and nn ndvance at the yards. Trnde
was dull, however, hogs turned easier
thero was no export demnnc and t e w heat
weakness was depressing, all of which cost
the hoK product market Its early , Bain Mind
more. too. September pork sold between
$12 l.uid $11.90 and closed down 2214c under
Saturday nt $11,921; Heptember lard be
tween J8.9214 and J-J.SiMHS.K2V4. closing 5c
clown nt $6 S2V4, and September ribs be
tween J7.05n7.07l; and $fi.0?M!. with tho close
tc depressed nt JG.97V4. ....
Estimated receipt tomorrow: heat
twenty ears: corn, 715 cars; oats, 200 curs.
Iiork, 16,000 head. .....
The lcadliiR futures ranged ns follows.
Artlcle8.OpeZiTlTgh7 Low. I Close-ISiify.
Wheat
July
AUg.
Sept.
A)lg.
Sept.
Oats
July Aur.
Sept.
Fork
July
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Jtlbs
July Sept.
Oct.
76i V,Vt 75'4fi K T5',4Ti H 7777'.fe
76ftfe 77t I-pv-cKfi-
3911 391TM 3SU 39UO 39irV4
3S',lfe 3'n4l 39i 3'JUf. 39Sfi'4
3a',Mj- 394 39(, 391,4(0 ..9',s
23 23 22Tfe 22T4 23Vfe
23Ur(T23Vilafe 23 2.TB23M, S3
23UH 234I234 23'
11 SO 12 00
-12 15 12 20 11 90 U 9:V4 12 15
6 80 6 MA
ti SO fi 9JVS J.2V4 fi f,7(s
6 92V4 6 93 6 85 fi 85 C 9Jifc
fi 95 fi 93
7 ai 7 074 6 97',4 fi 97'4 7 02',4
7 00 7 02V4 95 6 95 7 00
'No 2.
(ish quotations were as follows:
KLO I' H Steady: winter patents, $3.90Jir
4.10; HtralRhts, J3.20f3.so; clears, $3.003.00;
spring specials. $I.Cnl.75; patents, :i.70tf 1.20;
BtrnlRhts. J2.204f3.70; bakers, $2.30j2.80.
Wl I HAT No. 3, 73e; No. 2 red. 7Sfl7S',4c
CORN No. 2, 39Sc; No. 2 yellow. 3'JU
10c.
OATS No. 2. 21li2l'.4e; No. 2 white, 2&SP
27.4c; No. 3 white, 2."'4'u27'4c.
UVI2-NO. 2. r.l5T54Hc.
HA11LHV Fair to choice malting, IfifilSc.
SIOEIJS No. 1 llax, $1.70; No. 1 northwest
urn. $1.71fi 1.7fi. Clover, contract grade, $8.00.
PHOVISIONS-Ss pork, per bill., $11.10
H1.S5. Lard, per 1U0 lbs., $0.70f.S2V4. Short
libs sides (loose), $7,005(7.23. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $.75?)7.00. Short clear
uldes (boxed). $7.45'f?7.&0.
WHISKY Hasls of IiIrIi wines, $1.2314.
SUOAHS-Cut lonf. $0.RS; Rrnnulated, $0.32;
confectioners' A, $0.28; off A, $6.13.
Following 1110 thn receipts nnd shipments
for today;
Articles.
Itecelpts. Shipments.
17.000 23,000
76,000 W,000
275.O0O 116,000
13,001) 183,000
fi.OOO 4,000
10,000 fi.OOO
Flour, bbls.
AVheut, bu .
Corn, bu ...
Oats, bu ....
Jive, bu ....
Hurley, bu
On the Produce exchange, today the but
ter market was firm, creameries, 15fil9'4e;
dairies, U(ffl7c. Cheese, ilrm, 9V4fflOUc.
L'rrs, firm; fresh, HV&c.
M5W YOHK C.IIM'.H.VI, M.VIlKiyi'.
U'lotntloiiN for the liny on Vnrlnua
' III III Oil 1 ( I l-H.
NHW YORK, July 23.-FLOlTRRecelpts,
11.373 bblc; exports, 8,881 phis.; sales. 0,930
pkgs.! morkei Inautlvo aiul 1'arelv sternly
with wheat; wlnter"pateuts, Sl.mw.GO; win
ter stralghtH, W.'hliA.m; Minnesota patents,
$1.25571,75; winter extrns, 2.7543.10; Minne
sota bakers. $3,('iH3 50; winter low grades,
J2.40Jf2.70. Ryo Hour, slow; sales, 250 bbls.;
fair to good, $.1,155(3.30; choice to fancy,
$3.R51f3.7&.
CORNMHAL-Qiitot; yellow western, 93o;
city, 9)c: Iirnndywlne. $2.50fi2.co,
RYE l'nsler; No. 2 western, RIW40 f. o. h.
nlloat; state, 65ti&fio c. t. f. New York car
lots. RARLKY-Qulet; feeding. 4Se e. I. f. New
5'ork: malting, WtiMc o, I. f. New York.
UARLMY MALT-Nomliiul.
WIIKAT-Reeelpts. 39,775 bu. ; exports,
7,436 bu.; sales, 2,230,000 bu. futures, ROjioo
liu, export. Spot, weak; No. 2 red. Sic f . o.
b. nlloat; No 2 red, 81Uc elevator; No. 1
northern, Dul.ilh. 86e f. o. b. nlloat to ar
rive; No, 1 hard, Duluth, SSe f. o. b. alloat.
Options opened steady on 11 little covering,
but eased off nnd were rather weak during
tho day under larno winter wheat receipts,
liquidation, easier cables and forctcii soil.
lug, closed weak He net decline; July
lunrii weiiK ne nei ueeune; .luiv
at S2c; Heptember. 81 :t-l(V!(82Uu,
nt 8lV4c; December, S2MS3 11-180.
nt S2.e.
closed
Closed
CORN -Receipts. I0.1.40O bu.: exnorts. St.-
745 bu. ; sales, 85,000 bu. futures. 100.000 bu.
exports. Spot, stendy; No. 2, 46'so f. o. b.
nfloat nnd 45o elevator Options opened
stendy and were sustained fairly well nil
clay on big seaboard clearances, higher ca
bles nnd small country offerings; closed
Htendy nt i(,tce net advance; July closed
nt 45Uc; September, 44l5i,c, closed nt ll'dc.
December. 42ii r.",e, closed nt 12c.
OATS Receipts. 332,800 bu, ; exports. 29.10;
bu Snot, dull; No. "2. 2Se, No. 2 white, 29if
30c; No. 3 white, 2SH'i(2'.ic: track, mixed
western, 27VsSi29'.,o; trnck, white western,
28i4Q3ln; trnck. whlto state, LViflSlc. Op.
Hons, dull nnd barely stcadv
1IAY Klrm; shipping, 705j75o; good to
rhcilcn. R0fi92i.-je.
UOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
Vif) crop, lhffltc; old. 2fGo; Paclllc coast,
1899 eroji. 101fl3ej old. 34(fie.
HIDKS-Steady; nalvoslnn, 20 to 23 lbs.,
ISc; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 2Hic; Texas dry,
4 to 80 lbs., He
LKATHKR Steady; hemlock sole, nuenos
Ayres. lluht to heavy. S3Vs4SIV4c; acid,
ClUc.
PROVISIONS-Reef, dull; family. $10,50(Tf
J2.00; mess, $9.0OJi9W; beef hams. $20.00ff
1.00; packet. $10,004)11.00; city extra India
mess, $16.O0f 17.30. cut meats, quiet; pick
led liellles, hiMlOe; pickled shoulders, G),c;
(dckled hnms. 10il04c. Lard, tlrm; western
pteamed, JT.15; July closed nt $7,15, nom
Inal; rellned, ilrm; continent, $7.10; South
Aiuurtra, $S; compound, $6.23'((0.3"i,4. Pork,
rlull: family, $l4.foni5.M; short clear, $13.00
iri5.ro; mess, $12,75ul3.fA
TALLOW-Kteady; city ($2 ier pkg.), 4Hc;
country (pkgs. free). 4Sifnc.
RICH Firm; domefltlc, fair to extra, IHO
6W0; Japan. 4?iil'nc.
MOLASSKS FlrmJ New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice. UJiffic.
IR'TTKR -Receipts, 13,492 pkgs.; steiiily;
creamery, MfJOe; current packed factory,
liyico
, CHi:i:si:-Reeelpts. 11,413 pkgs; Mteady;
inr?:.wllUo colored. !Ue; small, whlto,
(Mioses small, colored. 9'49Tic
ilGGd-Recolpts, U,430 pkb's.i market tlrm.
western, nt mark. 1iRI3V4c for avernge lots,
western, loss off. 15V4c,
MlrrALS- The marKet for metals todnv
was stertih, without chnnge, except for
eofiper. which was firmer. Tin was 1
higher in London, but was unchatiROd here,
lh nominal quotntlon being $:i". Copper
continues to rule dull nt $16.50. lnd was
dull nnd unchanRcd nt $.1.971,ni.02l4. Pig
Iron nnd steel were offered nt much lower
prices. The brokers' prlre for lend was
$3.95 nnd for copper $1b.iW.
OMAHA WH(H.F2NAI.n MAHICIVrS.
Condition of Trnde nnd 0.tintntniM nn
Mnple nnd I'.iney I'rodtice.
LOOS Receipts, liberal; good stock, 10c.
LIVE POt'LTRY Hens, 7Hc; roosters,
according to nge nnd size, 3Q4c; broilers,
lWrllc; ducks, 4f5; geese. 4W5e; turkeys, fc
FRESH DRESSED POCLTRY-Itcns,
SHfiOc; roosters, rjix?; iluckn nnd Reese,
10c; broilers, per lb., I2l4i!5e; turkeys, 12'4e
RUTTER-Common to fnlr, 13c; choice, 15
f16c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery. 17S
18c.
FJSH-Trout, 10C; blue nsh, 12c; pickerel.
Se; catfish. 12c, dressed buffalo, 6c; white
fish, 9c; herring, 5c; black bass. 10c; sal
mon, 13c; whlto bnss. lOo; eropple. 10c; pike,
10c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, 10c; ring perch,
6c; lobsters. grc,cn, 22c; boiled lobsters. 25c;
mackerel, 26c, codfish, 10c; yellow perch, 6c.
PI(3EONS-Llve, per doz., 90cft$1.00.
VEALS-Cholre. 9IOc.
MAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
Ji.50; midland, choice, $6.60; lowland, choice,
$5.50; ryo straw, choice, $6; No. 3 corn, 37c;
No. 3 white oats, 21c; cracked corn, per ton,
$1j; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton, $15.60;
bran, per ton, $12.50; dhorts, per ton, $12.50.
VEGETABLES.
CIJCUMRERS-Per doz., 4OQ50e.
ASPARAGUS Home-growtv, per doz., 20
23c.
NEW TURNIPS Per bu. basket, 75c.
NEW REETS Per doz. bunches. 30c.
NEW CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 25c.
LETTUCE Per doz.. 20c
RADISHES irome.irruwn. ncr doz.. 16
20c.
IK.
PHA8-Per U-bu. basket, E
WAX RICANS-Per V4-bu.
NEW POTATOES-Per bll
60C.
basKct, 40H&OC.
hn.. 40nt3c.
CAniJAOl'-Homc-Rrown, per lb., 1C.
i;aui,i n,uwiii(-rcr aoz.. i.
GREEN CORN-Pcr doz.. lOOloc.
TOMATOES-Homo-grown, per V4-bu. bas
ket, 75c.
RHUItARn-Per lb., Uiftlc; homo-Rrown,
per lb., 2c.
ONIONS I Iome-Rrown, per lb., li2e.
FRUITS.
ST R A W 1J E R R I E S A 1 1 gone.
HLACK PERRIES Per 21-qt. C3SC. $2.25.
R LACK RASPUERRIES-Out of tho mar
ket. RED RASPBERRIES Per 21-qt. case,
$2.50.
BLUEBERRIES 16-n t cases. $2.25.
CURRANTS-Out of the market.
PEACHES-Callfornln, per box, S0GS5o;
Texas, per 4-baskot crate, S3c.
APRICOTS-cnllfornia, per box, $1.35.
PLUMS-Callfornla. per crnte, $1.15fil.J3.
PRI'NES-Cnllfornln. per crate. $l.ayi.35.'
BARTLETT PEARS-Cullfornln, per box,
$1,7512.00.
GOOSERERRIES-Out of tho market.
CHERIUES-Callfornla, per 10-lb. box,
Jt.10ffl.2C; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.25;
8-lb. baskets, 60S60c.
WATERMELONS As to Blze, 235130c
each.
APPLES Native, 76c$1.00 per bu.; per
bbl $2.75iJJ3.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES-Per doz., $1.5001.73.
ORANGES California. Mediterranean
sweets, per box, $1; Valcnclas, $1.004.50.
LEMONS California, fancy, $3.60; choice,
$5.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.2:53.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Hickory, larpe, per bu., $1.26;
shellbnrks, $1.33; English walnuts, per lb..
12fl'13c; tllberts, per lb.. 12c: almonds, per
lb.. lt'J16c; raw, per lb., Sgc; roasted,
6Vy07!Ac.
HIDES.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 2
green hides, 5c; No. 1 salted hides, 7c; No,
2 salted hides, 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12
lbs.. 8c; No. 2 vcnl calf. 12 to 10 lbs., 6c.
St. I.niils Cm I it mill Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, July 23. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 74c: trnck, 74?4
75c; July, 73cj September, 74U74V4c; Decem
ber. 76c; No, 2 hard, 71l44(72c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 36c; trnck, 40
t0V4c; July, 38c; September, 3Sc; year, 3l4c .
OATS Lower; No, 2 cash, 23c; trnck,
2H4o; July. 23!4c; September, 22c; No. 2
white. 27U028C.
RYE-Flrmer; BlOSlc.
FLOUR Quiet, Bteady; patents. $3.70
3.85; extra fancy and straights, $3,301(3.45;
clear. $3.00(03.15.
SEEDS Timothy, new to arrive, August,
wanted, with $3.20 bid; $2.&02.73, nominally
for spot.
FLAX No market.
CORNM E A L Steady, $2,255)2.30.
BRAN Sacked, east trnck, GS69c.
HAY Steady to llrmcr; timothy, $10.50
13.25; prnlrle, $S.509.00.
WHISKY-Stendy, $1.23.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.32.
RAGGINO-STiSc.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
METALS Lend, tlrm; $3.93. Spelter, firm;
POULTRY-Steady; chickens, 7c; springs,
10c; turkeys, 5fj6c; ducks, 6V4c; springs, 6
1 V4e; geese. 3c; springs, SijiO'Ac.
EGGS-Steady; 9V4c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 16J19V4c;
dnlrv. 1416c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; . Jobbing,
$12.75. Lurd, easier; prime steam, $6.t;
choice, $6.65. Dry salt meats (boxed),
Sir.2.nBi ,'xtra shorts, $7.12V4; clear ribs,
$i.37V4: clear sides. J7.621.4. Bacon (boxed),
strong; extra shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.S7V4;
clear sides, $S.12A.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls.; wheat,
262,000 bu; corn, 63.000 bu; oats, 78,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat.
43,000 bu; corn, 26,000 bu; onts, 5,000.
Kiuisnn City Grnln nnd Provision,..
KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 23. WHEAT
September, 67"i'fi6Sc: ensh. No. 2 hnrd. 6SV4
S0!, t4"07l4c; No. 2 red, 7273c;.
No. 3, 70 72c.
CORN-Septembcr. 36436Tfec; cash, No,
ScTte,' -WW&i No. 2 white, 39c; No. 3,
(JATS-No. 2 white, 25Vs,Q26c.
RYE-No. 2. 51c
'W-.'00 imothy. $10.00; choice
prnlrle, $7.50.
llUTTUU-Creunicry, 15lSc; dairy, fnncy,
.KC!?.71''lrm! fresh MIourI nnd Knnaas
stock, S',4c dozen; seconds, 5c. loss' off, cases
returned; southern, fie; now, whltowood,
cases included, Vio mori
bu; onts, is.ooi) bu
Sll"'MKNTS-Wncnt- 72,600; bu; corn,
17,5?o bu. onts, bu. ' '
I.Ueriinol (iinln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. July 23.-WHEAT-Flrm:
No. 1 northern, sprliig, 6s 3V4d; No. 1 Cull
forn a, 6s 2si)tt 3d; futuros, quiet; July,
nominal; September, 6s 1V4.1; December, fis
-wit.
n-CiOIN-,ot- flrm: American mixed, 3s
lVid; American mixed, old, 3.s IPAd; futures,
steady; September. 3s HVl; November, Is
ii,r.hilYiIS19NSr;":i.e,on', 0"K clenr middles,
,.. sJ.on''iv' i?8 lon cIp"r middles,
heavy, steady, 2s. Lard, prlmo western, li
t erces, 3..s; rellned. In p.ils, steady. 36s 9
Cheese. American llnest white, dull, 47s,
Toledo Mnrl.rt.
TOLEDO, July 23,-WHEAT-Dull- No
rahiiml July. 7l0; September. SOTic. "
"-oieuuy nnd active; No, 2 mixed,
-in A.TSnDuUi No- 2 mlxc'1 nna September,
RYE-Dull: No. 2 mixed. 53c,
l,,'"YK" SKKIi-nuIir prime
prlmo ensh, Octo.
her, $3.60; No. 2, no sales.
Diilnlh Whent .Mnrket
CORN Mi.e
OATS 25Vt4j2.'.i:c.
Mlln-iiiiki'i. Crnln Mnrkpt.
AM'i'rV'A"'-''' -"'ly 23,-FLOUR-Steady
U E-Steady; No. I, 5rc
40u'!c:1::YSlra"y; No- mc """I'lo.
Pbltn.lelplih, Proilii,.,. Mnrkpt.
PHILADELPHIA. July 23R!TTrn
nr'",0?l, lc',,n"i 'ney western cre
i-ih .. ,-t,cu,ly: fresh nenrhy and western
Peoria ,Mnrkp(,
jpI'EORIA. July 23,-CORN-Slendy; No. 3.
WHTcYo',3;'' Sli Vvh,lt0- 3WKio.
llnlVhed RooTls." tl10 lm8la (nl M.M '"r
Fnrclitn FIiiiuipIiiI.
BERLIN. July 23.-Buslness opened dull
to 11 stiiiifiHiiii t "i;yv naiions inmost
10 n sinnnstiii, Later It became brisker
and there were n ,,ri,f. r.r,8"cr
si?. wFxFtJk
....w... " - .uii'iutcnicni in Cnllifse
Dt'LUTH Minn., July 23. WHEAT No
Lrnrc'nv ra' m'E- AURiiHt. SOTic Septem:
her. mto; December, soifce; No. 1 northern
cash. 7Sic; AtiRust, 7S7c; Septeml er, TSo'
Mlniienniillft Wlient Mnrkpt
MINNEAPOLIS-, Minn.. July 23. WHEAT
securltls In repnnse to the hlghi-r market
In London Dfsrount rates, short bills.
2 15-lfi per cent, three months' hills, 4 per
rent.
PARIS. July, 23. -At the opening of the
bourse today prices were firmer under the
Influence of more ren.tirlng news from
China. The llrmness was ncceritualed dur.
Ing the dny nnd nt the rlose thrre was a
fairly Rcncrn! Improvement In prices. In
dustrials were In strong request. Rio tin
los were active, purchases being stimulated
by tho continued rise In the price of copper.
South Africans were rtUlet. but (Inner.
Three per cent rentes, 4'if 92Uc for the ac
count; exchange on London, 25f 1414c for
checks: Spanish 4s, 72.3714.
LONDON. July 23. Atnerlcnn securities
after 11 dull opening were firmer, but in
active, owing to the settlement now going
on. At the close the mnrket was Ilrm.
Spanish Is closed nt 71j,. Amount of. bul
lion tnken Into .the Unnk of England, on
balance today was C55,000. Gold premium
at Buenos Ayres, 137.70.
CMOVEMMVr.N OF .STOCKS AMI HO.VOS.
Priifenslniiiil Trailer Seek In Interest
the Outilde Public.
NEW YORK. July 23. Tho Influential In
terests which have taken the leadership In
the stock market continued their efforts to
day to make n rising market with the ob
ject of Inviting public buying. They were
not discouraged by tho failure of outside In
terest to develop on account of last week's
advance utid they resumed their bullish
manipulation from the opening this morn
ing. There was not much dllllculty apparent
In advancing prices or If any obstruction
appeared In the shape of offerings In largo
volume than could bo absorbed, tho leaders
deftly turned their attention to stocks
whoso upward courso was easier. As the
long Interest has not yet attained large
proportions nnd as there still remains 11
consldernblo short interest, whoso position
grows dully more precarious, tho technical
conditions favored tho ndvnnce.
Thero was somo nccesslon of outside buy
ing ns well which It is tho ultimate
object of the present buying to net
ns a rcllnnco for absorbing stocks
at a higher level. The appearance of this
buying encournged the professional bulls to
redoubled efforts, nnd the day'B market ns
a result gave nn nppenrnnce of greater
nctivity nnd moro strength than on any day
last week. This wns tiartleulnrlv trim nfter
Sugar had been checked In its ilrst reaction
ary tendency and was found to move up
wards easily on modcrato buying. This
stock continued to have a marked Influence
on the whole market and Its reaction late
In tho dny precipitated a movement to take
prollts elsewhere, so that tho closlnir wns
easy nt considerable recessions from tho
uest.
Tho distinguishing feature of tho market
was Its unovenness, ns might bo expected
from its professional and mnntmilnteil elmr-
ncter. A few stocks wero nctivo nnd strong,
11 nirgo numoer snowed sharp ndvnnees
after lying dormant for somo time, so that
very meager transactions wero sufficient to
movo them. But tho majority of tho list
whs only moderately nctivo and continued
very sluggish, small net gains being the
ruin In sympathy with the strength in spe
cial stocky. There wns a disposition to pick
somo lending stock from each group of se
curities In which tho lntorosts or condi
tions wero allied nnd ndvnnoo the lenders
for effect on their pnrtlculnr groups, thus
permeating pretty much the whole list with
n show of strength.
During tho courso of the day other stocks
In tllti several trrntm. raannnrlAH y, n
less to this maneuver, thus broadening tho
effect of tho advances. Thus Tentmimen
Coal led tho steel stocks, with nn extreme
advance of 4 VI, but several of the group
responded to the extent of a point or over.
Metropolitan Street Railway roso 2 early
11 A'10 ,dJly but Brooklyn Transit took the
lendershln Of the irrnlin will, rnn r niL
on the favorablo Judicial decision In the ten-
.... 1 1, .1 c . - 1,1 1,10 grangers. St. Paul
and Burlington roso about 2 points each.
Karly ndvnnees in leather, People's Gas nnd
houthern Paclllc proved abortive nnd these
Btpcks wore relegated to tho background.
Such recent favorites ob Baltimore & Ohio
and Union Paclllc wero notably neglected
and wero Inclined to bo heavy. Tho hope
fulness of the bulls was, predicated on the
moro encouraging feeling regarding: China,
which was rel ected from aVoad, on the
SnS1.1?0.00 that.t'10 money ; market Is as
sured of a considerable period of ease and
nwLn rcrIi0( ot quIot. 1,1 Pollibul affairs Is
likely to Intervene boforo the campaign
takes on its moro nctivo phase. The ab
?3.f Ilny engagements of gold for ox
port today also helped the market, ns did
tho favorablo crop news.
The bond mnrket continued dull nnd
prices moved Irregulnrly. Totnl sales par
,n i"?,!.'2?3'00?- U,,lt,cd States old coupon
uml new-4s ndvanced Vfe In tho bid price.
nh0i Com"lercl,u Advertiser's London
J),1? mI?1'1 cahI"ram says: The markets here
enjoyed an Improved tone In the early part
?inn. i-ftf'Si1' V,e .horror ab0" the lega
later they vvero unfavorably affected by the
SonM, 0fvfrncr11 UoWet's operations In
bouth Africa. American securities im
nroved quietly, tho professional dealings In
them increasing In volume, Copper shares
ffih'Vn?"' cntclll"S P with the metal"
jy, cJi 'hm '!eoni 'mprovlng in prlro much
faster. Tho bank received 55,000 ROld from
A"? trn n? ho. nmrket nuotatlon wns 77
94il. The Bleachers- nssoclntlon prospectus
is out. The cnpltnl is .25O,0O0 nnd fifty
four businesses nre consolidated.
Following ate tho closing prices on the
New York Stock exchange:
Atchlpon
do pM
It.ilt. A Ohio..
Can. l'acltlc .
Cnn. Southern
Chea. & Ohio.
Chi. O. W....
I'., H. & Q....
C. I. I.
do pfd
r. & B. III....
C. & N. W...
v., n. 1. & p.
56'.,
Union Paclllc
.. '0'4 do pfj
75T4
.. .b4 Wiibnuh
.. US'1 do pfd 19
.. 4!'i W. & I., n S'i
. . i'7,, no Jd pfd 2314
.. US Wis. Central ni'4
..l!7i Third Avenuo 110
.. 23 Adnnu Ux ,,.ijj
.. Si mrrlc.in Kx.......l57
.. M United Stt(g Ex... 4",
. .16014 WelU.Farnd Kx....U1
,iu.V Am. Cotton Oil
. 0 I do pfd
JIH
SJ
20
T7i
SS'i
:j?4
C . C. C. & St. I.
Colo. Southern ...
do lt pM
do M (il
Del. A llmUon....
D., L. & W
. II"
. do pfd
Am. B. ,fc R.,..
do pfd
Amcr. Spirits
.112
.1
IVnver & It. 0 1"H
00 pra
do nf,
6V4'.m. Steel Hoop
Krle
do 1st pM
(!t. Nor. pfd...
Hocking Coat ..
Hocking Vnlley
111. Central ....
Iowa Central .
do pfd
K. C , V fi C,
L. U. & W
do pfd
Ijiko Shor ...
Iiuls. & Nanh.
Manhattan L ..
Met. St, tty. . .
Mex. Cential .,
M. A- tft. 1j
do pfd
Mo. P.icltlo ....
Mobile & Ohio..
M.. K & T....
do pM
N, .1. CVntrnl .,
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W...
,. 11
do pfd
.. wv,
.. 3:14
.. 74 14
.. 2-114
.. 76
.. 04
..153
.. 4314
.. r.5'4
.. 3:,;
.. !4
. 7!4
.. j: 14
.. ts
..ti)
..100
.. W,i
.. 6314
.. 7314
., 31!i
.. S3
.. 20' ;
. . 1)514
.. MVj
. SI
.153
Am. Htcol & W.
do pfd
'Hi Am. Tlnnlate
.... 3-Vj do pfd ,
....120 Am. Tobacco
2J do pfd
.... Anaconda M, Co,,
. .. i llrooklyn It, T...,
.... 2" Colo, IMel & Iron
.... f0 Con. Tobacco ...
do pfd
.... 7t Federnl Steel ...
.. . !1'4 do pfd
..151 Clen Kleetrlo
.... OliKos.; Kuaar
.... 56 I do pfd
.... 93 Inter. Paper ,
.... 51'4 do pfd
.... 3S iliclede Oa
.... '4 Nat. Biscuit
.... 1 I do pfd
...,12!)'4 Nat. Load
130i do pfd
V, Nat. Steel
do pfd
N. PailOo
do pfd
.. 77'i
.. .IIS
72
.!! vi
.. 1;
.. 76
..129
... W,
... co'4
... 59
da pfd
Kl
N. Y. Air nrake...lSS
No. American US
Paclllc Coast W
do 1st prd HI
do 2d pfd R.1
Pacific Mall S-.'U
People's 0.i 100
Pressed Bteel Car... 43
do pfd 73
Pullman P. Car.. ..Ill
Standard R. & T... 5
Pugar !t7'i
Ontario it W
Ore. Ity. & Nav.
do pfd
Pennsylvania ....
Heading
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio O. W
do pfd
Ht. I. & S. V...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfrl
Ht. L. & fi. W....
do pfd
Kt. Paul
do pfd
Ht. P. & O
So. Paclllc
So. Itallway
do pfd
Texas .1- Pacltle..
... !')
.. 9014
... 6iV,
.. .13
do pfd
.1161
Tcnn, Coal A I
. 714
. 114
. KM
. !
. m
. 7o-;
...
... 24
..ii3;
..nt
U. 8. leather
do pfd
V. B. Rubber
do pfd
Western Union ...
Republic, I, A fl...
do pfd
P.. C O. A St. L.
..inv,
... sis
124
Bl'4
63
...
. . .,."4
... 15'i
llimlnn Stocks nnd llnniU,
BOSTON. July 23.-Cnll loans, 2ff3 per
cent; timo loans, 34 per cent. Official
closlns:
A.. T. A.St. Ke....
do pfd
Am. SiiKar
do pfd
Hell Telephone
Ponton A Albany...
Iloalon I.
notion A Me
C II. A Q
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd
Fedeml Steel
do pfd
l'llclibiirg pfd
Oen. Kleclrlc
do pfd
Mex. Central
Mich. Telephono ..
N. U. (hui A Coke.
do Em
Old Colony
Old Dominion
llublter
. 26, I'nlon Pacina M'i
701. west Knd P,4
,127't Wen, Kleclrlc 45
117 VI. Central 14
,115 Atchison 4s (34
.253 Adventure 1
H24 .Minuet Mlnln Co.. 1
,183 Amal, Copper M
.127?, Atlantic , 21
, 33 Boston A Montana. .801
,113 llutte A Ronton e
. 3S Cnl. A Hecla ..,,..715
. 614 Centennial 17t4
.136 Franklin 134
.13l4lllnmnuldt 23
.137 IOmcpoIa (04
. 13',i' Parrot 42
. ) Qulncy 136
. M4 Santa Fo Copper... R
. 66 iTamarack ,.195
.2)3 I Utah Mlnln i'4
. 194 Winona ,,. 24
. 2I'4 Wolverines , 1J
Hunk Clpnrliiua, .
BOSTON. July 23.-ExchunKC8, $13,318,569;
hnlances, $1.099,1137.
ST. LOUIS, July 23.-Clearlngs, $5,0SS,541;
balances, $516,4)9. Money, 407 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA, July 23.-Clearltlss,
$12,473,717: balances. $2,31,111.
BALTIMORE. July 23,-CIenrlngB, $2,4S3,
719; balances, $108,214,
CINCINNATI. O., July 23.-Clearlngs,. $3..
174.WX); New York exchange, par to lOo
premium. Money, 2Vi'i6 per cent,
NEW YORK, July la-Clearlngi, $93,659,-
123, balances, $5,120,459. The siib-treasury
had n dehlt bnlnnce todny of $769,886.
CHICAGO, July 23.Clenrlngs. $20,497,417.
balance, $2,312,9lt. Posted exchnnge. $1 M"
IflASVS; New York exchange, fie premium.
pvr York Money Mnrkpt.
NEW YORK. July 23, MONEY -On call,
stendy nt Pif51V4 per cent, prime mercantile
paper, steady nt lflli per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
notunl business In bankers' hills at $4.87V4
for demnnd nnd $I.S3V4W4.S4 for sixty dnys;
posted rates, $l.stiifi4.i nnd $4.SSV4; com
merclnl bills. Jl.gSUft I.83H.
SILVER-Har. ri'jc; certificates, 61iff
02t4c: Mexican dollars. 4S'lc,
BONDS Government, strong; state, In
active; railroad. Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today are as
follows:
v. s. rer, :s, trg .
do roupon
do 2s, reg
do ,1s, reg
do coupon
do new Is, reg,...
do coupon
do old 4, reg
.104
t04
too
1094
110V,
132V4
"do (s 91S
N V. C. U IDS
N. J. P. g. Is .!2JS
No. Paclflo 3si M
do 4 1044
N Y. C A St L 4s..l0i4
133)4
US',
1!f.i
1I34
1144
N. K- V. e. t
Ore. N. Is 10?
do ts 102S
Ore. Short Line 6s..ia!i
do c. 5s 112
Reading Ben. ts.... S'i
Rio O. W. Is Hi
u. t. A I M r. E. Ill)
do coupon
un m, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 Ka
Atch gen. 4s
do ndj 4s
Canada So, JsS....
Ch. A Ohio 44s.,
do 6s
C & S. W. e. 7s,
do S. V. dh Ss
Chi. Terminal (s...
Colo. So. 4s
d 11. a. is
do in
Krle Ken. 4s
Ft W. & r. P. Is.
Ocn, Hlectrlc 5s
la, Central Is
K. C, 1. & O Is..,
I.. A N. unl. ttl....
K. & T. 2s
1-1
10P4
M14
1074!
Mi;
llfi'l
ni
1:0
us
ID?
074
M'.4
St L A S F r. s...l22
St 1'nul consols ...wt
St. P.. C. A P. In. .11S.U
do 5s 114
So. Railway 6s 10S4
.Standard R. & T. s 71
Tex. & Pncin- 1S...1HV4
' do 2s St
Union Pacific 4s... .1054
I'V.nnasn is ...im
117
113
71 M
Wt
604
do !i is)i
tl. Uhnrff 4ft ......113
Wis. Central Is H
Vn. centuries i
When Issued. Bid?
I.nndon Stock anntntlnnn.
LONDON, July 23. I p. m. Closing!
Consols, money .... 9S Krle 1 Rl4
do account K do 1st pfd 3.H4
Atchison Pennsylvania 654
Can. Paclllc 01H Readlnir
St. Paul IIP,; N. PaclflcvpM 73'4
III. Central 122'4 Orand Trunk 6',4
Ixiulsvlllc "J15 Anaconda S-H
t'nlon PaclOc pfd... 7S Rand Mines 39',4
N. Y. Central 133'4
RAR SILVER-Qulet at 2S3-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2V43 per cent; the rnto of dis
count in thn open market for short bills,
3?fe per cent; for three months' bills, 3t
per cent.
Npiv York MlnliiK Stocks. '
NEW YORK, July 23. The following nre
tho closing quotations for mining shares
todny:
Crown Tolnt 10 Ophlr 81
Con. Cal. A Va 135 Plymouth 10
Dcadwood 40 Quicksilver 150
Oould & Currle .... "0 do pfd 650
Halo & Norcross.... 17 Sierra Nevada 22
Homeslake SOOO Standard 400
Iron Silver 52 Union Con 17
Mexican 12 Yellow Jacket 1
Ontario 600
Cnuilltlnn of tlip Trcninry,
"WASHINGTON, July 23. Today's state
merit of the treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of $170,000,000 gold reservo
in the division of redemption, shows: Avail
able cash balance, $lo2,6S6,856; gold, $70,
915,323. Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, July 23,-Today's cotton
market opened 218 points higher in re
sponse to strong early cablon from Liver
pool, Soon after the opening perfect crop
accounts from tho south made their pres
ence felt, as did wet weather accounts and
piedlctlons for the best weekly crop re
port from WnshlnRton received this year.
The timid holders llnally unloaded a con
siderable portion of their staple and the
local and southern bear speculation In
creased the heaviness of tho mnrket near
midday. Not only did iho new crop deliv
eries make a full reaction, but they sank
several points below Saturday's closing be
fore tho selling movement subsided. Nearly
every broker in the pit had selling orders,
though these for the most part were scaled
upward on the theory that the llrmness In
Liverpool would cause our marker to ad
vance fully 1220 points. Late operations
on 'change were of a local evening up
character and small at that; prices followed
a narrow rut throughout. Tho close was
quint, with prices net 10 points higher to
3 lower.
NEW YORK, July 23,-COTTON-Futures
closed quiet; July, 9.91c; August, 9.32c; Sep
tember, 8.70c; October. 8.36c: November,
8.22c; December, 8.19c; January, 8.19c; Feb
ruary, 8.21c; March, 8.24c; April, S.26c; May,
8.29c. Spot, closed quiet; middling uplands,
10c: middling gulf, lO'.ic: sales. 1,030 bales.
ST. LOUIS. July 23.-COTTON-Qulet; no
sales; middling, 9-4c; receipts, 408 bales;
shipments. 1.3S9 bales; stock. 20,806 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, July 23. COTTON
Firm; sales, 603 bales: ordinary. 81-16c;
good ordinary, 84c; middling, 10 3-16c; good
middling, 10 7-16c; middling fair, 10 U-16c;
receipts, 230 bales: stock, 62,097 bales. Fu
tures, barely steady; July. 10.16 10.18c: Au
gust, 9.519.53c; September, 8.558.56c; Oc
tober, S.14fiS.15c; November. 8.028.03c: De
cember. 88.02c; January. SS.02c; February.
8.028.Olc; March, 8.048.C6c; April, 8.068.08C
Oil Markets.
OIL CITY. Pa.. July 23.-OILS-Credlt bat
utices, $1.27; certlllcates, J1.27V4 bid for ensh;
shipments, 191.392 bbls., nverage. 79.766 bbls.;
runs, 219,112 bbls., nveraco. 67,079 bbls.
TOLEDO, July 23. OILS-Northern Limn,
93c; southern Lima, and Indiana, 90c.
LONDON, July 23.-01LS-Calcutto Un
seed, spot. 55s 6d. Linseed oil, 33s 6d. Tur
pentine spirits, 32s.
NEW YORK, Julv 23. OILS Petroleum,
Ilrm; refined, New York. $7.95; Philadelphia
and Baltimore. $7.90; Philadelphia nnd Bal
timore, In bulk, $7.35. Rosin, quiet. Tur
pentine, easy, at 45V446c.
Ciillfnrnlii Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Julv 23.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Dull nnd nomlnnl. There
were no new developments noted nt the
opening of the week In dried fruits, other
thnn a slight increase In offers of choice
and fnncy grades of Evaporated apples, but
as demand seemed fnlr the mnrket ruled
steady In tono nt fully sustained prices;
state, common, 3V45o; prime, 6V43V4c;
choice, 546V4c; fancy, 77!.4o. California
dried prunes, 3V4Ti7o per lb., us to size nnd
quality. Apricots, Royal, ll14c; Moor
Park, 15ifil7c. Peaches, peeled, llfrlSc; un
peeled, C9c.
' CnfTpp Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 23.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. easy: Nn. 7 Invoice. 9V4c- mild coffee.
quiet; Cordova, 9Vy13Vic Futures opened
steady, 1525 points lower under foreign
and locnl Belling, based on bearish crop
estimate from Rio; weak spot coffee mar
ket, very unfavorable cables from European
mnrkots nnd predictions of Incrcnsed crop
movement. Tho lower rato of oxchnnee In
Rio nnd Inte weak Hnvre cnblos Increased
heavy undertone and checked buying.
Closed steady with prices net 10 to 20 points
lower. Total snles, 41,250 bags,
Dry (7nnilH Market,
NEW YORK. July 23.-DRY GOODS The
chief feature of the murket toduy hns been
the revision of prices In hlcnched cottons,
leading lines being reduced ',2?4c per yard,
In brown goods the market continues dull.
Coarse colored cottons were without special
feature. Prints wero slow throughout.
Print cloths were quiet but Ilrm. Ameri
can Woolen company will open all Its lines
on Monday next.
Stisrnr Mnrkpt,
NEW ORLEANS. July 23,-SUOAR-Mar-ket
strong; centrifugal yellow, 65ic; sec
onds, 3t 9-I6c.
DnnirtKP Loss Thnn Supnnsed.
PHOENIX, Ariz., July 23,-RoportB today
resulting from nn Investigation of tho dam
age by tho recent droith stnto that tha
ornngo crop hos not been damaged so
seriously as nt first reported nnd there will
be three-fourths of u crop. Tho first pick
ing will bo marketed early In November.
Spiere Ntnrin In Wisconsin.
LACROSSE. Wis,, July 23. A Severn
electrical nnd wind storm swept over hero
today. The German Methodist church wns
struck by lightning and damnged $10,000.
Much damage was done to tho crops by tho
wind.
Sturm Dnniiiigp In Oliln,
IRONTON, O.. July 23.-A terrible wind,
rain and hall storm swept over hero Inst
night, demolished n largo pinning mill, un
roofed severnl houses and uprooted trees.
Several houses 'wero struck by lightning.
THE IlIJAl.TY RECORD.
INSTRUMENTS filed In county clerk's of
flco July 23:
Wnrrnnty DppiU.
John Weber to Harry Fischer, lot 3,
block. 4. Hitchcock's Ilrst ad $ 300
B. B. Holler and husband to H. B. Mc
Alvln. lot 3, block 7, Isabel ad., lots 13
and 14. block 7, North Omaha ad 1
D. E. Fyock to E. O. Fyock, lot 6,
block 3. Riverside ad 750
Elsie Uirsen to D. E. Fyock, samo.,.. 750
Quit Clnlni Deeds. .
E. F. riper to John Weber, lot 3,
block I, Hitchcock's first ad 500
DppiIn,
Special Master to Brattleboro Savings'
Bank, o 3D feet lot 14, Coburn'a sub,.. 372
Total amount of transfers ,$2,473
0MAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Rcoeipt Rather Light and Prices
Advance Slightly.
HOG MARKET ALSO TAKES UPWARD JUMP
ltrnvlpst Receipts of Shppp for Hpv
crnl Month nnd Prices Fiilly
Stenilj. lint I. n nibs Nell
Still l.iMTcr.
SOUTH OMAHA. Julv 23
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2,290
4,258
9,981
D,92i
7.0S0
2.78S
1 313
nnmo nay last wecK 3,168
Samo week before 4,692
Same three weeks ago.. 2,56.1
Same four weeks ago.... 2.230
4,696
6,061
6,603
7.92S
Avrftge price paid for hogs for the last
several days, with comparisons:
11900.
1S99.1SJ3. 1897. lt96.1895TjlS9t
Julv
l
3 73
3 671 3 23
2 96
4 03
July
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4 d
3 61
3 18
2 951
4 63
4 70
4 73
4
4 85
4 91
4 77
6 01
6 06
4 79
4 96
4 80
4 73
4 X6
July
July
July
Julv
6 01
3 78
4
3 21
2 a
6 08
6 16
6 11
3 781
3 66
3 66
3 76
4 S3
4 1
4 91
4 76
4 63
4 67
3 S3
3 81
3 88
3 28
3 24
2 OS
2 US
3 04
2 96
2 87
2 94
Julv
July
3 87 3 32
July
5 13
6 13
5 04
3 78
3 35
3 2i
July 10
Julv ll
3 90
3 96
4 04
m
S 70
July 12
6 02
6 13
3 73
3 18'
4 72
Juiy is
July 14
July 16
Julv IB
4 09
3 82
3 77
3 77
3 82
3 14
3 15
2 97
a no
4 78
6 08
E 02
4 03
3 99
. 171 1 (K
4 88
3 20 3 07 4 81
July 17
4 941 4 01
3 2o 2 li
2 971 4 82
! 95f 4 S3
4 S9
4 52) 4 97
JUly 18
July 19
July 20
Julv 21
4 S7I 4 1R
I 3 82
2
1 I'V
4 M i 23 .1 SO 3 .121
4 79
4 Ml 4 191 .1 Ml 3 351 2 97
4 91
4 74
4J9
1 74
5 071 4 211 3 81 3 SS) 2 OS
4 34 3 791 3 27) 2 Hoi
6 15 3 821 3 231 2 83 I
July 22
4 85
July 23
4 81
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
Tho official number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Missouri Pacltle Ry.. 3
Union Paclllc System. 6 10 25
C. & N. W. Ry 1
F., E. & M. V. R. R.. 44 13
S. C. &. V. Hy 1
C., St. P., M. fc O. Ry. .. 1
B. & M. R. R. R 39 25 10
C B. & Q. Ry 1 3
K. C. & St. J 2 ..
C R. I. & P., east... 5 1
C, R. 1. & P.. west 1 3
Illinois Central 2
stock
H'r's.
-7
Total recelnts 102
56
39
The disposition of the dny's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the man
ner otsncau indicated:
uuycrs. cattle, iiogs. snecp.
Omaha Packing Co 3 603
G, II. Hammond Co 353 932
Swift and Company 224 737
Cudahy Packing Co 388 1,168
Armour & Co 68$ 956
Swift, from country 55
R, Becker & Degan 26
Vnnsant & Co 178
J. L. Carey 62
Lnbman & Co 11
Hill & Huntzlngcr 24
Other buyers 123
621
3.453
2.707
2,956
Totals 1.970 4,471 9,668
CATTLE Not ns manv cattle arrived to
day as a week ago and only about
thirty cars of western stock wove on sale.
In view of the light receipts and favorable
reports from other markets prices here on
cornfod steers ruled generally 5 10c higher
than on Friday of Inst week, The greater
advance wns, of course, on the better
grades, and some very common stuff may
not have brought more than steady prices,
but the feeling was better all around. Buy
ers all seemed to want a good many cattle
ana it was not long nerore practically all
the choice stock had changed hands.
The cow market wns also In better shape.
Thero, were not many good native cows on
sale, but such ub were here brought from
5c to 10c more than last week's price.
Common stuff mpved a little more freely,
but without material change In quotations.
Bulls, calves and stags also sold at fully
steady prices with last week.
Stock cattle wero In good demnnd again
today and might snfely be quoted 10c higher
than on Friday for good heifers or steers.
Common stuff does not sell so readily and
prices are not much better on that class
of stock.
The western cattle today met with ready
sale at prices that compared very favorably
with those of last Monday. Taking quality
Into consideration the mnrket today was
grobably 10gi5c higher than a week ago,
ut owing to the fact that so few are com
ing comparisons are difficult. Represent
ative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. A v. Pr. No. Av. Tr.
2 920 $3 90 22 1063 3 00
1 800 4 23 53 1180 3 10
4 1102 4 23 12 1234 6 10
3 1036 4 70 IS 1311 5 10
143 1044 4 73 19 12C5 5 30
39 1034 4 83 43 1176 5 20
43 1138 4 90 1 1170 5 20
44 1270 4 W 21 1330 5 20
4! 10W 4 93 38 1223 B 20
23 1044 4 95 19 1273 5 33
13 1164 6 00 60 1421 5 2',4
19 1013 5 O)
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
19 934 4 95
COWS.
1 810 2 25 1 1130 3 23
1 950 2 39 1 930 3 33
8 1078 2 50 7 9.',2 3 40
4 875 2 60 1 1060 3 30
2 1100 2 7 5 1 910 3 ,V
1 1160 2 75 1 1110 3 60
7 97 2 90 1 1200 3 75
1 103O 3 0(1 1 800 3 85
t 931 3 10 2 916. 4 30
1 10 3 !0 '
HEIFERS.
1 740 3 25 2 930 4 25
BULLS.
1 920 2 $5 1 13(0 3 33
1 11S0 3 00 1 1600 3 33
1 1200 3 10 1 1180 3 SO
1 1120 3 25
CALVES.
1 200 4 75 1 130 6 00
3 233 5 75
STAGS.
2 1380 3 65 1 -.12W) 3 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
2 T0 2 "5 3 790 3 10
1 S40 2 75 9 4S6 3 2.1
3 660 3 00 X 627 3 60
STOCK CALVES.
2 JSO 3 (0 1 310 5 00
1 1ft) 4 00 1..- "0 5 50
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 760 2 73 3 60 4 00
J 604 3 10 "i 710 4 (fi
1 600 3 30 '7 9.W 4 10
9 970 3 70 633 4 10
1 370 3 75 8 860 4 10
3 400. 4 00 8 787 4 10
1 790 4 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
42 str. Tex.1196 4 35 1 feeder. .1020 3 75
27 cows 851 2 70 3 feeders.. 753 3 2.
14 steers.. ..1004 3 t:i - teeners., , ,o
1 steer 1040 3 75 4 feeders.. 815 3 75
1 steer 1020 3 75 1 steer 1130 3 75
J. Johnson B, D.
16 feeders.. 866 4 10 1 steer 970 4 00
5 feeders.. 840 4 00 1 steer 1000 4 oo
1 steer 1230 4 00 1 steer 1530 4 00
James Walker-S. D.
7 feeders.. 741 4 00 1 steer 1060 3 25
Scows.... 933 2 9i 1 steer 1100 4 00
4 cows 1075 3 50 1 steer 1260 4 00
Townsend Bros. S. D.
16 cows 1059 3 60 2 cows 1065 3 CO
M. KelllKcr , i. ,
26 COWS Dffii 3 05
J. I. Smlth-S. D.
1 steer 1250 3 75 1 steer 1260 3 75
1 steer 1300 3 75 1 steer 1100 3 75
1 steer 1030 3 75 1 steer 1230 4 30
1 steer 1260 4 30 1 steer 1230 4 30
1 steer 1250 4 30 1 steer 1420 4 30
1 steer 1190 4 30 2 steers. ...1210 4 30
1 .inr oon 4 .10 1 steer 1180 4 30
M steer!.. ..1330 4 SO 1 steer 1220 4 30
1 steer 1350 4 bo i steer iiai i m
Western Ranches S. D.
21 str. Tcx.1193 4 10
J. H. Westovcr S. D.
20 feeders.. 814 4 10 1 feeder... 750 3 00
11 cows 977 3 75 9 heifers.. 610 3 25
9 cows 913 2 90
MONTANA.
69 steers.. ..1236 4 20 S3 steers. ...1218 4 20
80 steers.. ..1218 4 20 85 c. & 11....1081 4 10
47 COWS 1015 3 50 83 c. & h....l054 4 10
Neb. L. Sc F. Co. Neb.
59 feeders.. 946 4 10 21 Steers.. ,.1208 4 00
60 feeders.. 916 4 10
T. Johnson 8. D.
13 feeders.. 957 4 10 13 cows 883 3 50
5 steers.. ..1292 4 35 1 cow 720 2 25
Goo, Mnrshall S. D,
26 feeders.. 796 4 20
IDAHO,
No. Av, Pr. No. Av, Pr.
1 heifer... 670 $3 25 2S stesrs.... SOt $1 10
20 heifers.. 558 3 60 3 steers..,. 750 3 60
24 cows..., 919 2 10
2 cows $22 00
36 cows nnd calves 37 00
HOGS There was about an average Mon
day's supply of hogs at the yards today,
but tho quality was rather on the com
mon order, a good proportion of tho re
ceipts being composed of light weight stuff,
Reports from other markets wore In favor
nt the selling Interests, and us a result
prices here wero 5gl0a higher than on Sat
urday. The bulk of the hogs sold from
J5.12V4 to $5.17V4. or generally 7V4o bettor
thnn Saturday's prices. Tho light weights
brought from $5.15 down, but mostly
J3.12V4. and tho choicer hogs brought mostly
$5,174, with the long string of nil tho sales
at $5,15, The market whb fairly active
throughout and closed without material
change, ulthnugh Chicago repnricd an eas
ier close.
As will be seen from the table of average
prices today's advanco takes the market
back to nbout where It wns two weeks ago
today. Representative sales;
No Av Hh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr.
0 1.14 . It 7S 61 W 40 5 15
21 291 10 .", 10 79 2J ... 5 13
3 18) 120 5 124 67 2t ... 5 18
91 HI 120 5 12Vf K 234 160 5 15
72 17 120 5 134 M 232 SO 5 13
;,9 197 200 b I2t4 - 80 & IS
V, 191 80 3 124 317 2IS 320 i 174
37 IR6 M 3 124 81.., 23t 120 5 174
16 190 40 6 1-4 P 2M 40 6 174
110 163 ... 5 124 6 236 80 5 174
76 ivrt 24) 5 124 80 213 160 5 174
75 210 2"0 5 IS 77 208 80 8 174
82 202 120 5 IS 67 210 ... 5 IRS
.',7 220 ... 6 15 56 22 80 5 17',
55 216 ... 5 15 M 227 ... 3 1714
61 24t 80 5 IS 85 2I0 M R I74
211 120 5 IS 82 237 ... 3 174
68 S6t ... 5 15 61 233 ... 5 17'-,
84 317 120 6 15 71 2M 120 5 174
70 3SS 120 5 IS 69 248 W 5 174
82 267 ... 5 IS 88 2fl 40 5 ITlj
76 223 ... 5 IS 69 216 160 5 174
79 207 120 5 IS M 274 ... 3 114
87... ...... 211 120 5 r, 61 2f 160 t 174
90 184 120 5 15 80 113 80 5 174
188 IV. 120 3 IS 63 263 40 6 174
63 IV, M 5 15 83 2f9 80 5 174
83...... .137 120 6 15 79 241 ... 5 IJ'i
67 238 120 6 IS M 314 ... 6 20
SHEEP-There was tho biggest run of
sheep at tho yards that has been received
In several months. Tho demand, however,
was good on the part of packers, and owing
to the fnct that eastern markets were In
pretty good shape prices at this point were
steady to stronger on choice sheep, They
began moving over the scales early in the
morning, and those of good quality were
picked up nt good prlrcs, The quality of
tho arrivals today was rather above -the
average, Lambs, In sympathy with east
ern markets, sold still lower today. A
string of good Iambs brought $3.60, or about
25c lower that) lost week's quotations. The
market may now lie said to bo 50t?75c
lower than it was before the break In Chi
cago last week.
Quotations: Choice wentern grass weth
ers, $3.85if?4.00' choice grass yearlings, $4.001f
4.25; choice ewes, $3.253.46; fair to good
ewes, $2.753.26; fair to good yearlings, $3.60
573.90; good to choice clipped lamhs, $4.2657;
4.60; fair to good clipped lambs, $3.904.26:
choice spring lambs, $5.75Q6.00; fair to good
spring Iambs, $5,2515.60; feeder wethers.
$3fXV33.50; feeder yearlings, $3.2533.50, and
feeder lambs, $3.50ff4.50. Representative
sales:
No. Av, Pr.
32 South Dakota bucks 120 $2 00
ft western ewes 105 2 25
17 bucks 150 2 25
3 western ewes 96 3 25
4 Idaho sheep nnd yearlings... 105 $3 25
31 western ewes 102 3 25
'.) ewes HI 3 25
27 ewes Ill 3 25
51 owes and wethers 112 3 25
30 western ewes 103 3 25
29 ewes 97 3 25
133 ewes and wethers 86 3 70
301 South Dakota wethers 101 3 65
47 wethers 91 3 70
123 ewes nnd wethers 86 3 70
261 Idaho sheep 103 3 65
491 Idaho sheep 102 3 65
675 wethers 110 3 70
42 western wethers 7G 3 70
921 Utah wethers Ill 3 75
14 western wethers 91 3 75
1291 western wethers 91 3 75
2 ewes nnd wethers 93 3 80
76 western wethers 100 3 85
785 western wethers 95 3 85
20 western wethers 104 3 85
133 wethers nnd ewes i. 8C 3 70
149 western wethers 92 3 85
10 western Iambs 60 4 00
4SS Idaho sheep and yearllnRS... 95 4 00
50 cull Iambs 60 4 50
15 western lambs 56 5 25
207 western lambs 67 5 25
651 western lambs 69 5 45
277 western lambs 67 6 45
253 western lambs 68 5 45
818 western Iambs 70 6 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET,
I'rlcpn Are Gpuernllr Hlnlier nnd
Mnrket Sbniv Sonip Activity.
CHICAGO. Julv 23. CATTLE Recelnts
1,400 head, Including 400. Texans and 1,400
westerns: active and 107i20c h gher: butch
ers' stock, strong nnd active: nutlves, best
on sale today, eleven carloads, $5.75; good
to prime, steers, $5,153G.S0; poor to medium,
$4,651(5.10; selected feeders, steady at $4.4'W
4, id; mixed stociters, J3.z55i3.n.v, cows, ja.w'ir
5.15; canners. $2.00(82.85; bulls, $3.00U4.(W;
calves, $4.60g6.23; Texnns, receipts, 400 head;
best on sale today, three curloads. $1.70;
Texas fed steers, 15c higher ut $4.355f5.15;
Toxns grass steers, active and l0ai5c
higher nt $3.401.30; Texas bulls, strong nt
J2.WW.I.60.
HOGS Receipts, 22,000 head; tomorrow
17,000 head; estimated left over, 1,000 head
mostly 10c higher; closing weak: top, $5.45
mixed nnd butchers, $5.156.45; good to
choice heavy. $5.20ij6.45: rough heavy. $5.00ff
5.15; light, $5.1505.42; bulk of sales, $5.30
H5.4K.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 14,000
head: sheen. 10Til5c higher: lnmus. steady.
good to choice wethers. I4.10S4.40: fair to
choice mixed, $3.0064.00: western sheep, $3.1.
W4.40: Texas sneep, .ouy-uio: native jamns,
$4.0005.75; eastern lambs, $5.0036.00.
Xptt York I.Ivp Stopk.
NEW YORK, July 23.-BEEVES-Re-colpts.
4,429 head; steers, tlrm; closed 10c
higher; bulls nnd cows slow but steady;
steers, Jl.20jr5.BT.; bulls. $2.50ff3.25; cows,
$2.901.23; cables quote United States cattle
steady at 12S12V4e; tops, 13c; refrigerator
beef, 3',45?9?4c per lb. Sheep, lower at ll',44f
lL-ic; yearlings, 13c; no exports.
CALVES Recelnts. 2.510 head: active;
overfeed, fully 6c higher: closed lower than
opening; veals, $l.fwfi6.75; culls, $4; -holce
nnd extra veals, $7.00Jf7.12V4; buttermilks,
$2.50ri3.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14.S33
head; good sheep steady: common slow,
lambs. 5f?25c lower, closing dull: sheep,
$3.0003,75: culls. $2.50W2.76: Iambs, $1.75
6.80; culls. $1,
HOGS Recelnts. 8.095 head: h gher at
$5.7005.90; choice stnto hogs, $6.
Nt. I.nnU I.lvp Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,000 head, Including 1,600 Texans:
market 10?? 15c higher; native shipping nnd
export steers, $4.70(fi5.75; dressed beef nnd
butcher steers. $4.00(66.20; steers, under 1,000
pounds, $3.653?5.10; stockers nnd feeders,
$3.00(5.00: cows nnd heifers, $2.00(??4.85; enn-
ncrs, ii.;x'(i-.oj; nuns, i;.wii.ij; lexas nnu
Indian steers, $3.40j'4.60; cows nnd heifers,
J2.25fl3.76. '
HOGS Receipts, 3,700: marKet, felloe
higher: nigs and lights. $3.25fi5.33: packers.
$5.20W5.33; bill hers, J3.30ffi5.40.
HHEKP AND liAMBS Receipts. ROT
bend; market steady; natives, $4.00fi4,25;
lambs, J4.50i5,75; culls and bucks, $3.25'fj4.00;
Blockers, $3.23(&3.75.
KmiKitx City Live Slock".
KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 23. CATTLE
port steers, stendy. MflOe higher; other
grades, steady to strong; heavy natlvo
steers, l,i,if((,ri.i; stockers and teeuers, tJ.w
ff(4.50; butchers' cows and heifers, $3.15(114.60;
ennners, $2.5n(fi3.10; foil westerns, $4.10(?(4.85;
fed Texans. ll.O04il.40: grass Texans. J3.005i
4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head; mnrket nc
tivo, 5!fU0e higher: heavy. $5.20f5.27V4;
mixed. $5.15fi5.25: light. $5.10fi5.20: pIrs. $1.40
75.00.
KK ' AND I,A 51 Hn Receipts, 2.600
head. Quick markot al Ilrm prices, Lambs,
$5.26576.25; muttons, $3,835)1.50; western, $3.85
04,00; feeders, $3.25f(4.00; culls, $2.50fl3.25.
St. Jnsppli I.Ivp Stopk.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. July 23,-(Spcclal.)
The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Recelnts. 900 head: mnrket
stendy to 10c higher; natives, $(.00fi5.35;
loxas nnn westerns, u'tia.jn; cows nnu
heifers. J2.yyfi4.fi5: bulls nnd stags. I2.wm
4.75; yenrllngs nnd calves. J1WW.75; Mock
ers nnd feeders, $3.254.50; venls, $5.0O(ti.5O.
HOGS Receipts, 3,300 head; market 5fi'
10 higher; all grades, $5.15fl5.30; bulk of
sales, $5.17V4ffi5.25.
Hlli;i;i' ami liASiun iieceipis, z.niij
head; sheep, steady; lambs, 25o lower.
Stock In SIkIiI.
Following nro the recelnts nt tho four
principal markets' for July 23;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2.250 4,258 n.ftsi
Chicago 1,100 22,000 14,000
Knns.ni city -i.mhj i.ikxi z.wju
Bt. Louis 2.000 3,700 600
Totals 9,190 33,958 27,084
Dynamite Cnse Finished,
ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 23. -Ora Hnvlll,
former Transit comnanv detective who wns
arrested with dynamlto In his possession ut
the time recently when Transit cars were
bnlnir blown tin- nliihtlv. wns rolcnsed by
Judge Clark In the court of crlmlnnl correc
tion today. Havlll plended guilty to Iho
charges of being In unlawful possession
of dynamlto nnd of cnrrylng concealed
weapons. Two other charges of carrying
concealed weapons wero dismissed on thn
understanding mat mo prisoner snouid
leave tho city. Tho court costs, Including
tho lines assessed against Havlll, amounted
to $261.
This Is tho last of tho dynamiting caso
which attracted much attention at tho time
of HavlU's arrest,
.IiiHiuce Mlnlxtcr Ilenclie M'rlncii,
SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.-Among tho
passengers on the steamship Amerlca-Muru,
which has arrived hern from Yokohama via
Honolulu, was K. Taknhlru, Japaneso min
ister plenipotentiary to the United States,
Mr. Tokahlra conferred with Japaneso at
Honolulu and will present their claims
for dnmnRCH as a result of tho burning of
a portion of Honolulu during tho plague
epidemic there.
Victim of f.nsnlliip,
CHICAGO, July 23.-Two girls nro dead
nnd two men wero badly burned ns the
result of a gasoline explosion a 331 North
Franklin street Inst evening The ilend.
Margaret Pnch. ngnl II. Anna Poch, aged
17. The Injured Gustavo Keepler. sc'iielid
on face nnd hnnds In trying to rescue Anna
Poch; John Moore, face and hnnds burned
HYMENEAL
.Sttlltll-ltllM kin,
W. L. Smith nnd Mrs. Arrah Hawkins
cro married Sunday afternoon at the res
idence of the officiating clergyman, Itev.
C. N. l)awon, pastor of the Walnut Hill
Methodist church. The ceremony was
witnessed by a very few of the Intimate
friends of the contracting parties, and the
announcement of the marriage was a grat
ifying surprise to Mr. Smith's large circle
of friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith left Sun
day evening for Chicago. They will spend
to wcckti visiting In that city mid other
points In Illinois before returning to
Omaha to take up their residence here.
Mr. Smith has been In Omaha as the city
pnmeriKcr agent of the Illinois Central slnro
the opening of that line's office In this city.
Ho Is well known and one of the most pop
ular railroad men In the city. Ills hrlde
has mado her homo for a number of years
In Champaign, III., where Mr. Smith
formerly lived. She has recently been
visiting In western Iowa, nnd It was while
making a Sunday visit In Omaha that the
hurried marriage was agreed upon.
Tlmin in.iiii.ltlcl.fi ,
Gardner A.Thorapson and Miss Eva J. nick
ett wore married July 22 nt the residence of
tho brlde'fl parents. 1107 North Twenty-llrst
street. Rov. Charles W. Savldg officiated.
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His attorneys have taken an appeal to tho
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