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TITE OMAHA DAILY HEEt TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Hot Wuthef la Eoutrmist Oaum Wild
Ixclttmut in Cora Fit.
SCRAMBLE TO BUY AT THE OPENING
Wlicnt Slronu Early on lllurher Cnlilcs,
hut IVruIiPim l.ntcr Ont .KtrniiK
mill Ulcher Provllnn
IiOVl PPi
rjilCAOO. July 1. -Continued hot weather
throughout the southwest ontlu'd wild ex
citement In the com pit toilny nt thy open.
InK ami n scramble to buy ensued. Ihe
upcnln figures on September runted be
tween 46lkc nnd ISc. -VfUie to J'tflSSc
higher than Haturdny's closc, hut later, on
reports of rnln In Knnsns, the market ns
scmad n mine rational tone nml the closo
wns .c lower. September wheat closed 'he
lower; oats were Wic higher, while pro
visions were iViilOc lower. ,
Higher cables Imparled strength to wheat
today, hut th early strength was alt lout.
Tho special rent urc of the weakness
the heuy deliveries on July contracts
l,Ooo,(iO bushels r.nd thin was supplemented
by reports of iln? crop prospects, rieptem
her opened Mfe higher at WMfWit. and
after advancing to file early in the session
the prlccH weakened, tho low nolnt rcnehe.l
at C.1V4C The close wiih steady The l-l-ble
supply decreased S.Zll.ouo bu. and
thero was a (Vcro.ise on passage of lBS.coO
bu. The world's shipments were s.O,'0
bu,, compared w'th lSl,i) bu. last week
and CSIM.OOO bu. u year ngo. Seaboard
reported 11 boatloads taken for export,
while clearance of wheat and Hour were
eiiual to 812,i) hu. Primary receipts were
R.'iS,W tut., against oTs.ooo a year ngo. Min
neapolis and iuiluth reported 511 cars
against 130 cars last week and 3:i2 a year
ago. I.ocul receipts were CI cars, one of
contract.
Tho opening In corn war wildly excited,
September opening between l'i7c and IV.
Continued hot, scorching weather In the
southwest was the cause of lh strength.
Tho trading was largely on the basis or
1 cent over Saturday's close There was
free liquidation nt the advance, and later,
on leports oi r.iln In Kansas, the market
sold off. September sold between Itpio and
48c, the opening llgures, closing v higher
at WifHil'iU. There was an Increase In the
amount on passage of 9.V.0k bu. The vls.
bio supply decreased a.wfti.iiOO bu. Clear
ances were 72S,KW bu. Deliveries on July
contractu were estimated at 2,00o,noo hu.
1'rlmary receipts were IIH.riD bu., against
US.!,joo bu. a year ago. Local receipts were
222 cars, with only four of contract grade.
Twenty-six cars were reported taken for
export.
Uttts were unchanged to TiJjJ'ic up at the
close, after u day of big trading ami a
rather sensational upturn In prices early.
Weather conditions were responsible for
tho strength, together with good country
buying-, Profit-taking caused the slump
toward tho close. September ranged be
tween 27'io and 2Sc, closing W,ic hlglu r
nt 27V,iir27:HiC. The visible supply Increased
J7P.WM bu. and clearances were 215,01 bu.
Deliveries on July contracts were l.ifjO.OuO
bu. Local receipts were ltil cars.
Provisions opened dull and without any
features, Commission houses bought nulla
freely early. Easier feeling developed on
heavy receipt of hogs, together with local
selling, ami the close wiih heavy and lower.
Deliveries on July contracts wore vers1 light,
September pork Nold betweon JM.72H and
JU.H.1. closing 10c lower at $11.76. Lard
ranged between js.fi.-. and JS.73, closing 'Ac
lower at ts.iiTVi. HIIim ranged between JS.12',i
and JH.15, closing Sc lower at $S.12V5,
Estimated receliits for tomorrow: Wheat,
9 cars; corn, 2i cars; oats, 155 cars: hogs,
21,(io head.
Tho leading futures rungad as follows:
Arllcles.l Open. High. Low. Close. Hat'y,
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
Juno
July
Sept.
Dec.
Outs
July
Sept.
May
Polk
July
Sept.
l.srn
July Sept.
Oct.
nibs
July Sept.
Oct.
I
I
I
6B
C4H
C7'i
65W
C7
WW
C7fi
I
434
45i !
4fimufla8
44'i
IWifilS
48
.tar
U-ITV
i27;ij2s!
47?i
4 Oil
?
I
I I
2W 27 I
27';i2"!lfls.
29?l 29
14 55 'l 14 55 '
14 72!4 14 75 I
2S
28
30VJ
M 55 '
14 85
30
u rs
14 S5
14 km
14
8 05
S 75
S 7214
S (Vi
S 17',i
8 10
I.
I I
8 C7W
S 574
B7.4H 8 00
05 8 071
0214 8 05
8 76
S 70
8 00 '
8 l(j
S 07'.$
8 7o
8 70
8 00 '
8 15
8 07,4
8 lj
S 1314
8 00 I 8 00
8 10 8 1241
8 05 8 05
No. 2.
Cash nuotntlons were as follows:
KLOl'H-Qulet; winter patents. 3 503.00;
straights, S;i.30:U0: spring pntents, S.l.:,vm
3.55; straights, $2.7ftjT3.00; bakers , J1.80'f?'.'.50.
WIIHAT-No. 3 Bpring, fi2yG5',ic; No, 2 red,
CflUflWiHc.
COUN-No. 2, 44',4c; No. 2 vellow, 4414c.
OATH No. 2. 29Wc; No. 2 white, :;0Vt
3U4c: No. 3 white. 23',4T31c.
UYK-No. 2 4?fil!)c.
nAHLKV I air to choice malting, 4St51c.
BIJKDS-No. 1 llax. Jl.SS; No. 1 northwest
ern, il.&S; prime timothy, $4.25; clover, con
tract grade. J9.50.
PIIOVISIONH-Mess pork, per bbl.. $14,55
Iff 14.00. Iird. per 10O lbs.. JS.GOfrs.G254. Short
ribs sides (loose), J7.P0fi8.10. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). J7.12Viys.25; short clear
sides (boxod). JS.3.riff8.45.
WIIISICY-Ilasls of high wines, $1,27.
Following nro the receipts and shipments
for today:
ltecelpts, Shipments,
Hour, bbls 2U.O0O lO.WK)
Wheut, bu 8S,mx 49,000
Corn, bu lM.OOO 220,000
Oats, bit 208,000 20,UK)
Hye, bu
Ilarloy. bu 1,000 1,010
On the Produce exchange lotlav the but.
tor market was steady; creameries, 17W19o;
dairies, 15ftirV4e. cheese, steady at 9al0c.
Hugs, easy at lie.
NHW YOIIK CJKMOH.W, JIAIIKKT.
Quiitiitloiiit of the liny on urlnua
Coiiiiiioilltlea,
.KVy. yOHK. July l.-KLOUR-Hecelpts,
24,00(1 bhls,; exports, 15,477 bbls.; neglecied
and lower, wluter patents, $3.GOfl'a.9; winter
straights, fJ.Wit3.to: winter extras, $2.50
2.S5; Minnesota bakers, $2.9Cx3.15; Mlnn
sota patents, $3,701(3.90; winter low cr.uloj,
$-'.umi2.40. Uyo Hour, dull; fair to ,'ood.
2.7U13.W: choice to fancy. Jlt.lWMJ.
COHNMKAL-Dull; yellow western, 93c;
city. U2o; llramlywlne, J2.I5H2.55.
UVK-D11II, No, 2 western, 55c, afloat;
state, 52f(53c, c. I. f.. New York, carlots.
UAUl.liY Quiet; feeding, 4Sc c. I. f. New
York; malting, 61C2c c. I. f. Now York.
UAKLKY MALT Dull; western, G5?i72&
WMUAT ltecelpts. 212.250 bu.; exports.
383,722 bu. Spot, easier; No. 2 red. 74's.c, t.
o, b. alloat: No, 2 red, 73'c, elevator; No. I
northern, Duluth, 74e ulloat: No. 1 hurd.
Diiluth, 835ic, f. o, b. afloat, Options opened
Ilrm wlUi corn, but soon settled iiuu tie
elded w'eukness under liquidation, good
home crop news nnd prospects for increas
ing receipts; closed weak at 5i54c net de
cline; July. 725ii727e, closed at 725c; Sep
tcmber, 71Ht'T2c, closed at 71?ic; October,
72(ii3c, closed nt 72f,c; December, 73 7-164J)
74e, closed at 7354c.
COUN-rtecelpts, 21S.0OO hu.; exports, 477.
793 bu. Spot, steady; No, 2, 4S4c elevator
anil 49&c r. n. h, afloat. Options market
had an excited, strong advance on covering,
due to extreme heat west, but later eased
off on reports of rains; closed easy at 1W
Sie net advanco; July, 4sr(1 i;iijc closed at
4S4c; September, 49Kt7tlc, closeil at .0:
October, 49'jjKP.4c, closed at 497i,c.
OATH-Hecelpts. 120,700 bu.; exports, 21.987
bit. Spot, dull; No. 2, 3254c; No. 3, 32c- No
3 white, 3254c; track, mixed western, 32aic'
track, white. 32!437c. Options Inactive ami
barely steudy.
IIAY-Qulet; shipping. 70J?7Cc; good to
choice. H7'-fWc.
HOPS Firm; state, common to choice.
1900 ctop, moisc; 1S9D crop. lCKff!3c; old olds
2(ij6c; Paclllc coast, HOO crop, IGUlSijc: imu
crop. Uiil5e; old olds, Sfltic. ' '
IIIDKS Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs 18
dllSVsc; California, 22 to 25 pounds, pjuc
Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 14fri45jc.
LV3ATH13H - Steady; hemlock sole,
lhicnos Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2)'u
25c; ncld. 24fi25c.
PKOVISIONS-Heof. firm; family, ill.Wt
12 00; mess, J9.5n4flft.00; beef hams'. $20.50
21.50; packet. $10 WflU.00; city, extra India
mess, Jlfi.OOiflS.Oii. cut meats, firm; pickled
bellies. 9.5iVall.ll; pickled shoulders, f7,25ffi)
7.50; pickled hams, J10.50fni.M. Lartl, nisy;
western steamed, f),90: rellneil, easy; con
tinent, $9; South America, $9.fi5; compound.
$7 Pork, steady; family. JlK.5oifiG.00; ghort
clear. $15.00ffl7.M; mess, Jl5.75ifjlG.75.
TAI.LOW-Sleady: city ($2 per pkg.), 4ic;
country, (pkgs. free), 4'4'acii.o.
HlC'IJ-Qulet; domestic, fair to choice. 4i
(fGVc; Japan, 44c.
MOI.SSKS-QuIct; New Orleans, opon
CHEESE Itecelnts. 1.857 nkes dull n,,i
easy; fancy large, colored and white, 95ic;
fancy small, colored, 954o; fancy small,
white. 9 vie.
EGaS-ltccclpts, 10,051 pkgs.i flrmi west-
ruivi-iuiiB-yuiei; mow York. ISO lbs..
$2.2.hi(2 .5: southern, extra, per bbl.. J2.60.
llUTTEH-Hecelpts. 13.lil pkgs.; quiet
and steudy; creamery, ltJ,fi9i4c; factory, 1254
dfl5c.
crn, candied, 135431454c; western, uncandled,
lltrl3-
I'OFLTHY-Allve, easier; springers, 18c;
turkeys, ic; dressed, lower; springers, ISif
21c, turkeys, TJiSc, fowls, sgioc.
METALS -The week starts In metal cir
cles with business on the whole very light
and speculation almost entltely dormant.
In London value cased oft 15s jndcr selling
pressurf, closing easy In lone nt JCU'S Ids
lor spot and i:l bn on futures, while tho
local market declined 20 points under simi
lar circumstances, but trading In both
place was only of n Jobbing natjre, Cop
per at New York and In London ruled very
unlet and prices were unchanged on tho
basis of $17.00 tor Lake Superior and jlt.K!',
for casting and electrolj tic und 08 10.1 for
futures respective!. L.ird was also un
changed both here nnd abroad. Spelter,
however, fell oft is at London to mi Ins,
and our inurket declined sllghtiy out of
sympathy, closing easy ut $3.9i"WJ.'jj, Amer
ican Iron markets ruled dull and quite fea
tureless at nominally unchanged prices,
Pig Iron warrants, J9.niwiu.ou, northern
toundry, JH.j.u'l.i.oO; soft southern, JlJ.ioif
15.25. (ilasgow warrants closed nt 62s 3d
und Mldillcuborough Us loid. The exports
ot copper tor the month of June aggregated
9,428 tons, against U.j'm ions last year.
OMAHA WllOLl..tM-; .MAUKI1T.
Condition nf Trade and limitations on
.Maple nnd I'niicy Produce.
EtlOH Hccelpts liberal; Good stock, :lrm.
KXUlO'aC.
L1VK l'OULTllY-Hens. 7c; young and
sld roosters, urkeys, tf'ft-ic; ducks and
geese, be, spring chickens, pel lb.. I.'nl3c.
HUTTlill-Cominoti to fair, 12VsUT3c;
ch..ii.i uuir, In luii. llyljc; seiiaiatur, Ibc.
FKtCSH FISll-Iliack bass, 18c; white
bass, ic, bluellsh, 11c; bulilieads, luc; blue
luib, ic, Imiijlus, oc, cutituh, 12c; cod, 9c;
crupplcB. Tiluc; ciscocd, ?c, liallbut, 11c; her
litis:, oc, h.iddocK, luc, pickerel, 7c; pike, 9o;
led unuppei, 10c, salmon, lie; nunlUli, 5c;
irout, c, whltehsh, 9u
PIOi:oNS-Llv... per doz $t.
VKALS Choice, UyK'C.
11AY Prices iiiioted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers dissociation: Choice upland,
!9.i; No. 2 unkind. S9.O0: medium. J8.&0:
coarse, $7.50, P.yo straw $0.50. These prices
uie tur nav of uoo'l color and uuullty. Du-
tunnel lair, ltecelpts, 3 cars.
cA'l'b-.No, white, I'JC,
CuIlN No. J, 42c.
lJllAN-Jli.
vugi:taiii.i-4.
ASPAHAGL'S-N.itlve. per dor., 33yi0c
KHCllAltU-Hoine Brown, pur lb lc.
M.W CAHItuTS-Pcr doi 20c.
isi.W TCHMPs Per doz., 2oc.
CHL'.MUi;Hh HolhuUHc, per doz, 40350c.
l.r-i'j LC l'er bu , 20c
l.AliatiLS-Pcr ilui., 1j'J2Pc.
I'AIlhLL i-I-er doz.. Sue.
Pin ATt ma-Old, per uu., 80c.
M:V l'OTATOKS-1'cr bu., Wc.
caiiuau-.scw California, Hie.
'1U.MA TuKS- icxas, 4-bsK. dales, $1.50.
ONlONri licrmuuus, per crute, $2.25; now
C.iiltotula. 2c.
CAULlFLOWKIt Home-grown, per doz..
toe.
HF.ANS Wax, per 1-3 bu., 40c; string, per
1-3 bu., uoc.
PH.rf-Per liu , $1; per 54 bu., 50c.
CANTA LO Ul'U-Per bsk., 75cij$l; crates,
$3.W.
WATKUMHLONS-Texas, 30350 each.
FHUlTa.
PINUAPPLICS-Per doz., $1.75LT2.00; per
ciatc, .l.ia,
HLACKUi:ilRIFS-pL.r 24-at. case. $1.50
2M.
KASPHISIUtllSS-Per 24-cjt. case, $2; red,
per 21-jt. cade, J4.00; per 2l-pt. case, 2.50.
CllLiUllliS Calltornla, per Mb. bo,
$1.25; Missouri, per 24-(t. caBC, Jl.75ti2.00.
PKACHi:s California, per box, 90C
APitlCUiti California, n-basket crates,
$1.50.
PLUMS California, per crate, J1.25.
UOOOKUEUUmS-l'er 24-qt. case, $1.50.
TKOF1CAL. FltUITS.
OHANOES-Callfomla seedlings, $2.75J
3.00; Med, sweets, fJ.M.
LK.MONS California, extra fancy, $3.75;
choice, JJ.iAJ.
HAN AN A3 Per bunch, according to size,
$2.eO(U2.riO.
FKJS California, new cartons, 75c; layers.
Coo, Imported, per lb., lu812c.
DATES Persian, in O :u, boxes, Salrs, So
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California per 24-bectlon case,
per lb.; Halloween, 5V4c per lb.
CIDElt-Per bbl., J4.5v; per half bbl., J3.7J.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb lhy20c;
raw pcuuuts, per lb,, 53554c; roasted, &Wa
;;.c; xlrazlls, 13c; pecans, 1ck22c.
HlDES-No. 1 green, G54c; No. 2 green,
55to: No. 1 salted. 7Wc: No. 2 salted. 654c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 1254 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
1 calf, 12 to 15 lbs,, Gc; dry hides, 8U3c; sheep
pens, -VcJiac; norsu limes. jL.i)Ua..ij.
Liverpool Grain unit Provisions.
I.1VEUPOOL. July 1. WHEAT-Bpot.
dull; No. ?. red western winter, dull at 5s
7d; No. 1 northern spring, 6s G?id; No. 1
California, 6s 9?d; futures, firm; Septem
ber, 5s 08d; December, us ?54d.
COllN Spot, American mixed, now, firm
at 4s 2d; Amerlcun mixed, old, steady at
Is 3d; futures, Ilrm; July, 3s 4d; Septem
ber, is p,d; October, 4s ytd.
PKAS-Canadlan, firm, 5s 1054d.
FLOUH St. Louis tancy winter, dull,
"S 9d.
HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), steudy,
.IM 5(& JIB.
PHO'ISIONS-Heef, firm; extra India
mess, ess 9d. Pork, Ilrm, primes mess,
western, CIs Cd Hams, short cut. 14
to 1U lbs. firm, 4Ss 3d. Lard, ilrm; American
refined, In palls, 43s 9d; prime western, In
tierces, 43s 9d. Hacon, firm; Cumberland
cut, 2G to 30 lbs,, 44s 9d; short ribs, 16 to 24
lbs,, 17s ml, long clear middles, light, 28 to 34
lbs., 45s 3d; long clear middles, heavy, 33 to
40 lbs., 44s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs.,
42s Cd(il3s; clear bellies, II to 1G lbs,, 49s.
Shoulders, square. 11 to 13 lbs., 26s Gd,
CHEESE Firm; American finest white,
4js; American finest colored, 46s.
HUTTEU-Qjlet; llnest United States, Ms;
good United Slates, 07s.
TALLOW Firm; prlmo city, 25s 6d; Aus
tralian, In London, 26s 9d.
Following uro stocks of breadstuffs nnd
provisions in Liverpool; Flour. 95,000 sacks;
wheat, 1,537,000 centals; corn, 403,000 centals;
hacon. 13.200 boxes: hams. 4.900 boxes: ghoul.
ders, 2,100 boxes; butter, 4,500 cwt.; cheese,
4U.O00 boxes. Lard, prime western steam,
G.ooo tierces; other kinds, 3,920 tierces.
Following are the stocks of wheat and
corn In storo and on ouavs (rallwnv nnd
canal depots not Included): Wheat, 1,878,000
centals; corn, in-.wu centals,
Nt. I.onls Griiln mill Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. July l.-WHKAT-Lower; No.
2 red, cash and elevator, G25io; track, taVc;
new, C3V4(ijGiiu old; July. 6254c: September,
G35WIG.151C; December, 65tjc; No. 2 hard.
64l.iiil!5c.
COHN Higher; No. 2 cash, 43c; track, 41
iou; Jiny, t-',c; ooiiiemoer, 3j'mo',iC.
OATS Higher; No, 2 cash. 29c; track,
29ifr3054c; July, 27Uc: September, 2754c; No.
2 white, 3l5ic.
II VI.' d,,.., JT..
FLOUIt-Duli; patents, J3.45S3.ro; extra
uincy iino stringing, j.w((fj.io; clears, 2.cV
Q2.S0.
COllNMEAI-Steadv at J2.30.
HAY Dull: tlmothv. dull nt lllVrtVSiR no.
prairie, new, rcarce. and strong nt 16.tt
WH ISKY Steady at J1.27.
1 HON COTTONT1 ES-J1.05.
l!Al"!OINO-Gi;if7c.
HEMP TWINE-Oc.
PltOVlSIONS-Pork. firm: Inhhln tis
Uird, higher, J8.45. Dry salt meats, steadyj
nV, 1 ' '"'.Si ciear rius,
Js.34; clear sides, J8.60. liacon, steady;
boxed lots, extra shorts, J3; clear ribs
$9.3754; clear sides. $9 60. '
METALS Lead, ilrm, $1.301.10. Snclter
firm, J3.S254. r,
POl'LTHY-Sleady; chickens. 7Uc:
springs, 13!Til5c; turkeys, Sc; ducks, 6c;
Hl'TTEH-Stea.iy; creamery,
dairy. 131 He.
14Q20c;
EOC.S Lower; current receipts, 7c.
ItECEIPTS-Flour. S.000 hbls ; wheat. 125..
vw 'u.. v-uiii. ui.'""' till. 1 UillP, IO,tK.tJ nil.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 8.010 bbls - wheat.
17,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 bu.; oats, 11,600 bu.
Kiinxiis C'lly (iritln nnd Pro vlaloim.
KANSAS CITY, July l.-AVHEAT-July.
59Ve; September. 69?ic; December. ClHo:
cash. No. 2 hard. 6ljjC.154c; No. 3, Olfiillc
No. 2 red. Gl'iifiil'-.c.
COHN July, 4l4c; September. 455j,c; cash.
No 2 mixed, !; S'o. 2 white. 4S54W49C.
OATS-No. 2 white. 32c.
"AX"!"00 l"othy, JU.60S12.00; choice
prairie. Jio.oo.
HUTTEH-Creamery. 15Q17c; dairy, fancy.
1441 15c.
EOOS-Stcady; fresh Missouri and Kan-
tumed; now whltewood cases Included, 54c
I.,.,. 1 .
HECEIPTS-Whent, 193,200 bu,; corn. 13,
m bu.; oats, 13,000 bu,
PHI I'M ENTS Wheat, 32.J00 bu.; corn. 16
0 bu,, oats, none.
Pen rln Market.
1'EOHIA. July l.-COliN-Hlgher; No. 3,
44c.
WHISKY On tho basis of $1.27 for fin
Ishcil goods.
M 1 1 nil ! (irnln .Mnrltct,
MILWAUKEE, July l.-WHEAT-lwor:
close, No. 1 northern. Oi'.4lj6$o; No, 2 north
ern. fiTi'i'til'ie: .IlllW r,rtCP( MMnhtmli...
It V E Dull ; No. lT 4S54C. ' "
UAULEY-Qulet; No. 2, SIQSlijc; sample,
Phlliidelplilii Produce Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA. July l.-ntTTTEH-
i irm; prims, .-uc; nearuy prints, 2lc,
Eaas-Steady; fresh nearby and west-
em, 14c; fresh southwestern, 12So; (rest
southern, 17c.
CHEKSE-Dull; New York full creams,
fancy small, SIWjc; full creams, fair to
choice. 9l4Q9V4c
'I'oleiln Ginln nnd .Sped.
TOLEDO, O., July l.-WHEAT-Actlve
but lower; cash nnd July, CSV; September,
G7Nic; December, 7o';c.
COHN Active nnd strong; cash, 4454c;
July, 4"e; September, Wtc.
OATS-Dull but steady; cash, 2754c: July,
27c; September, 275ic.
HYE-50C.
SEEDS-Clover, cash, prime, IC.tO; Oc
tober. J5.G0.
Vlnlblo .Siippl, nf Griiln.
NEW YOIIK, July l.-The visible supply
of grain Saturday, June 29, ns compiled by
the New York Produce exchange, Is lis
follows: Wheat, 30,79.1.(J,i bu.; decrease, 2,
110,000 bu. Corn, 13.15v.k bu.; decrease, 2.
02S,ol bu. Oats, lo.7W) bu.; lucre isc,
179,000 bu. Hye, f!19.0(0 bu.; Increase. On.fHI
hu. Hurley. 4wi,000 bu. ; decrease, 4S.0M) bu.
.MitUM-ii poll Wlieiit, t'lmir nnd llriiu.
MINNEAPOLIS, July l.-WIIEAT-Cash,
G1Jle; July, G2Jc; September, itP,tc.
I'LOt'H First patents, $3.7ofi3.0: second
patents, J3.5oy3.6o; first clears, J2'0(j2"0;
second clears, $2.00.
HHAN-In bulk, $10.50.
KIkIii llntter Market.
ELGIN. III., July l.-llUTTEH-FIrm nt
19c; not a pound wns offered for sale to
day, the total output of the district being
contracted for; sales for the week, 973,u,U
lbs.
movi:.mi:.vi'.s i. .stocks a.m hoxhs.
(nln of Tito to Sl Points In lovta
Cent nil.
NEW YOIIK, July l.-Wlth the excep
tions of higher prices for stocks, which
were aroused by the action of the mar
ket during tho latter part of last week,
promises were not realized today. It is
no unusual thing for the effect of July
disbursements upon tho money market to
be delayed sometimes for n week or two,
the looked-for demand for rcinvctmont
falling to appear und the rate f.,r money
holding comparatively firm. These con
ditions held today, although thero was
some relaxation In the call money m-r-ket.
The tone of tho foreign markets wns
quite cheerful and tho occasion of strong
opening udvnuces lu-rc. The money mar
ket here had to face the action of the
Amalgamated Association of iron in d
Steel Workers In Inaugurating a .strike in
tho steel trade. Olllcers ot tho United
Stntes Steel corporation professed to feel
little the effects of the strike, but Its
effects were manifest upon the price of
the company's stockc nevertheless. Tho
Independent steel companies were nlso
weak. United States Steel, both common
and preferred, lost l'i and Colorado Fuel
and Tennessee Coal about 3 each. The ex
pected dividend nctlon In United Stuts
Steel tomorrow wns nlso a feature in
steel, the benrs trying to discredit rumors
that the common slock would be placed
on a I pet cent dividend basis. Feats of
damage to the corn crop from droutu In
Missouri, Knnsns nnd Texas especially do
prested the corn-carrying grangers, which
wero more vuineraiuo uy reason or nisi
week's strencth. The decline renched 3-i
In St. Paul, 3 In Hock Island, 254 In Il
linois Central. 254 In Union Pncfilc and
Texus & Pacific and 2 In Atchison prc-
terrea, 1 nero was noinmc sirengin in me
lowa Central stock and In the Now York
Central fc St, liuls stocks, their gains
extending from 2 to 6 points. Most of the
active stocks wero off a point or more
during the day and the closing watt heavy
and dull.
There wns little dolnir In railroads, but
prices yielded, In sympathy with stocks.
Totul sales, par value, Jl,800,oo0. United
States bonds wero ull unchanged on the
first call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says; Business on the
Stock exchange wus still restricted, but
the week's tradln? began In a cheerful
spirit and becamo dull later. In sympathy
Willi American siocks, inese wero strong
early, thero being many small buyers.
There was a fall of 2 points later on New
York rumors of other bank failures than
the City National of Buffalo and reports
of labor troubles In the steel trade. Tho
close was Hat nt bottom prices and with
few dealings. The Hank of England has
bought 75,000 gold In Australia and nas
received JC4O.0O0 from Houmanla. On the
turn of the half year 20.000.000 Is dis
bursed In Interest on British and foreign
government bonds. Copper stocks show a
decrease of 1,110 tons. Supplies decreased
636 tons. Paris exchange Is 25.19; Berlin,
20.40.
Th fbllowlnr re th doling; prlco e
lh New York Stock exchanst:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O....
do pfd
Canadian Paclfla
Canada Southern
Ches, & Ohio
Chicago & Alton..
do pfd
C 11. & Q
Chicago, I. & 1,..
do pfd
Chicago & 12. I...
Chicago Ot. W....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Chlcaeo & N. W..
C, It. I. & V
Chicago T, & T..
do pfd
C, C, C. & HI. L
Colo. Southern ...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson....
Del., L. & W
Denver i n. Q...
"do pfd
Krle
do 1st pfd
do 0-1 pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ,i
do pfd
Illinois Central .,
Iowa Central
do pfd
I: K. & S'
do pfd
Louis, & Nash,..,
Manhattan I.
Met. St. lly
Mcx. Central
Mex, National ..,
Minn. & St. L...,
Mo. raclnc
St.. K. A: T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Nor, & West
do pfd
No. Pa;luo
do pfd
Ontario & XV
Pennsylvania
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Bt. Li. & S, V
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
. tf't do pfd
.10IH Po. Pacific ,
.107H So. Hallway
. 91'; do pfd ,
104iTex. & Paclllc. .
. C8V4 T., St. I & W.,
. 41 do pfd
. 415, Union Pacific ..,
. 79 1 do pfd ,
.19751 Wabash
. 37!t do pfd
. 70 flV. & I E
.125 I do 2d pfd....
. 2154 Wis. Central ...
. 81 I do pfd
. fit Adams Express
,157 Amer. Express .
.lSSiUl. S. Express...
,. 22!,WeHs.FnrKo Ex.
,. 45ti Amal. Copper ..
..15SVj
.. 4'J'.4
334
.. S7
.. 45
.. 2Pi
.. 355
..109
.. 90
.. Ml
.. KH
.. 2lS
.. 3254
.. sm
.. 4Si
..170
..105
.. 87
..150
,.122'i
..
.. 88?;
:!
.. m
.. 57?;
..103
.. s
el;
..112
..22154
.. 654
..llS'.j
..504 1
.. 6054
.. 23
.. 22;
.. 775;
.. w;
.. MVi
.. '3
.. 22
I'l'.i
.. 76
..iiwi;
.. 68
.. 40
..1174
.. 44
.. 85t,4
...200
.. 21'.;
.. v.
..H45i
.. 70
875i
Amer. C. & P...
. IS
do pfd
Amer.
do
Lin. Oil..
pfd
S. & It..
pfd
. 21
.167
Amer.
do
. 23H'
. 43
Amer.
I obacco
. Vi'i Ana. MIn. Co....
. 42Ti Hrli. Hap. Tr
. 71?4 Colo. P & I
. !!. Consolidated Qas
.165 C'on. Tobacco ...
. 53 do pfd
. I5"4 Oeneral Electric
.i52?i .Glucose Sugar ..
41
57
Hocking Coal
Int'n'l Paper ...
do pfd
Int'n'l Power ..
Laclede Gas ....
National Illscult
National lad .
National Halt ..
do pfd
No. American ..
Pacific Coast ...
I'ucia-i Mall ....
People's Gas ...
1'reksed H. C...
do pfd
Pullman P. C...
Republic Steel .
do pfd
Sugar
.115
.1CJH
,1U
1.173
1. 25
1. lfrTi
,.10rt
,.1':05
,. 30T,
,. a
,.160
,.V.V,i
1. 51 Yt
,. 10
,.120
.. 07
3CH
,.i;i
,. 4:;
,. 73
,. ItH
,. 465,
,. S3
Tenn. C. & I..
Union II. & P.
Co,
17
7554
mi
7SH
21
6054
4S54
osv;
03
do pfd
tr. s.
do
Irfather...
Pfd
Hubher....
U. S.
do
pfd
Steel
U. S.
,. 33
. 06
do
pfd
Western Union
..174
Trust receipts. Ex-dlvldend.
York Monry Mnrkft.
N'RW YOHK. July l.-MONEY-On call,
firm at 612 per cent; last loan. 6 per
cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent.
PHIME MERCANTILE PAPfin-40554
per cent.
STjEHLINO EXCHANGE-Easy, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at Jl..s7Vfl
4.87 for demand and ut $4.S55iSf t.b for
sixty days: posted rates, J4.S6j4.SSV4;' com
mercial hills. JI.S15nft4.e5.
SILVEH certlllcates, nominally 60c; bar.
59i(,c; Mexican dollars, 47!ic.
HOND8 Government, steady; state,
steadier; railroad, easier.
Tho closing pi ices un bunds tod art at
follows:
U, S. ref. 2s, res.
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do 4s, rex
do coupon
do old 4s, reg...,.
do coupon
do 5s, ree
do coupon
D. of C. 3, 6Ss
Atch. iten. 4s
do adj. 4s
Canada So. it
C. & O. 454s
do 5s
C. & N. W. e. 7s.
do 3. V. d. 5s
Chicago Ter.. 4s...
Colo. So. 4s
!. It. O. 4s
Erie general 4s...
V W. & r. C. Is.,
lien. Electric 5...
"Iowa Central Is..
L. & N. unl. 4s..
M . K & T. 2s
do 4s
107
107
m
m
.130
iso
112!4
11254
108 u
10S).
125
104i
N. Y. P. Is
N. J, C K. 5s
No. Pacific 3s
do 4s
N Y C & St L 4.
N. & W. c. 4i
10454
.132
104't
106T1
.102;
Ore. Nav. la
do 4s
O. S. E. 6s
do con. 5s
Heading gen. 4s...
It. O. W. Is
fit T.jf, T f . x-
.107
.103
.1:014
llfi'.l
. 0;
.100
.117';
.136 V4
.IPO
.120
.1175;
. 01
.111
.
.119
. 90
.10.
.120
.112
.1I2'4
,:oo
t.3H
U'S 1st L & S K k. Cs..
107V4 St. Paul consols...
11054 "St. P. C. & p. Is.
1424 Mo 5s
Mi !fio Pacific 4s
01'4,'So. Hallway 5s...
4 . II. & T. lis
,10l',4,Texas & P. is
, M do 2s
107 Union Pacltlc 4s...
i'jO !Vabah Is
1174' do 2s
.lOJVil'Went Shorn
5C Vls. Central 4...
54 Va. Centuries
Ex-Interest. Offered. Government prices
nro first call no second call today.
Hunk ClenrliiKN.
OMAHA. July 1
corresponding day
crease, $77,137,10.
CHICAGO, July
balances. tS.500.0i3.
-Clearings, J1.233.ISS.16;
mni year, l,Ju,liai; in-
l.-Cleirlngs, J27.S74.6I5;
Posted exchnnge, JI.Ss,
on demand. Now Y rk
sixty days; JI.S454
exenange at par.
ST. LOUIS. July
balances, $1,1C1,122.
1. Clearings, J.72).!f3;
Money, 57 per cent.
New York exchange, par bid, 15c premium
asked.
CINCINNATI, July 1 -Clearings, $4,070,
050. New York exchange, 15c discount.
Money, 3JJG per cent.
PHILADELPHIA, July l.-Clcarlngs, $13,.
156,75. balances. $2,345,f;0.
BOSTON, July 1. -Clearings, J18,395,3S0;
balances, $2,341,702.
NEW YOIIK, July l.-CIcarlngs, $613,210,
$97, bnlai'cei , JlO.fih.il'J.
HALTIMOHE, July l.-Clearlngs, $1,9IS,
662; balances, $759,311.
llosloii stneun nnd llondi.
BOSTON, July l.-Cnll loans, 3'iOU4 per
cent; time loans, 4l5a per cent. Official
closing!
A , T. A V....
do pM
Anicr. tfuitnr
du pM
Amsr. Telephone
llonton Albany.
Itn'ton lilevntfil .
Iloslnn ft Me
I'.. II. A q
fiomlnlnii Cord ...
do pfd
f. P. ftrel
do ptil
ritrhhurg pM
neutral lllectrlc .
Ilex Ccntrnl ....
N' B. (1. & C
Old Colony
Old nonunion ....
ltulilier
Union l'a.inc ....
. J.'Ti Union Innd 3
.101 Went Knil hi
.HI iVetlni!li. lilec 61
.1.054'Alclilsnn Is 10J
1S5 N. I!. O. C. 5s... Mi
.I'd Adventure 23
13 Illng. MIn. Co 'j
.IM Atnnl. Copper 121
.l!"7'i Atlantic 37
. J9 Cnl. llecla '.M
HVi rentennlnl 50
. 4 nnnklln 17
. ov; Hiiinlml.lt V,
.114 lOscenIn .csi
t' 'Pnrnit f.3
. 2'i guliicy l'.sVi
. 7' Sanln ft Coppfr.... 7
. 'S ITamarack C4J
. 3l'i;i:tnh Mining !2
. !l Winona 2
.1 a lVolrlne!i 5
London Mock ttuotiilioiin,
LONDON, July 1 p, m.-CIosIng:
ConiiolJ, money... 91 S-lOj do lut pfd
71
,lo account...
'.3.', Prnnsylvunln "1
AU'liliion
Canadian Paclllc .
Kt. Paul
Illinois Central ...
IjOUIuvIIIc
Union I'aclne pfd..
N. Y. Central
Erie
itriuinic ::,
-I'-'i No. Pacific pfd 01
ivni Orand Trunk ioij
:.'7'4 Anaconda f'j
113 lltanil Mlnca II',
orSiU. S. Steel 4!
tf.2 do pfd 101i
4I,
August.
HAH SILVEH-Stendy nt 275M.
M.ONi:Y-l4ff2i per cent. Hate of ills
count In the open mnrkct for short bills
U 2?;f?2V4 Per cent; three months' bills, 254
Q2j per cent.
New York MIiiIiik Slocks.
NEW YOHK. July l.-The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks;
Adams Con
Alice
llrcecc
Hruniwlck Con .
Conutock Tunnel
Con. Cal. & Va..
De.ulwooil Terra
Hern Silver
Iron Bller
Irfadvlllc Con ...
.. M ILItlle Chief IJ
.. 4.' 'Ontario S23
..HS Ophlr $J
.. P. Phoenix
.. I'.i Poto.l I
. .510 Favntte J
.. '5 filerra Nevada 15
..Hi Hm.ill Hopes 43
.. SO Hlandard !I5
.. II I
Coffee Mnrkrt.
NEW YOHK. July l.-COFKEE-Spot.
Hlo, dull; No. 7, Invoice, 0 1-lGc; mnrket
quiet; Cordova. y;y 1254c Ixiwer prices
were bulletined on the exchnnge today.
During the latter part of the morning nnd
during the early afternoon the mnrket
was dull and narrow. The Europenn news
was disappointing and receipts In Hlo over
topped general Ideas. Tho market was
finally barely steady and net 10 points
lower; total sales were 21,175 bags, In
cluding July, R.oriflB.iOc; September. 5.20
B.25c; October, n.25fi6.30c; November, B.36c;
December. 5.4fif6.50o: February, D.COc;
March, 5.60c; May, B.'StjS.SOc.
Oil nnd flonln.
NEW YOIIK, July l.-OI US-Cottonseed,
steady; prime crude, nominal, prime yel
low. 38c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady.
OIL CITY. July l.-OILS-Credlt balances,
J1.05; certificates, no bid; shipments, 247.
024 bbls.; average, 00,031 bbls,; rutlB, 27S.S02
bbls.: average. S5.9S2 bbls.
SAVANNAH, Ga., July l.-OILS-Splrlts
of turpentine, firm nt 33t-4c Hnsln. firm;
quotations: A. 11, C, Jl.fO; D, J1.I0; E. $1.15;
I $1.20; G. $1.25; If, $1.35; I. $1.50; K. $1.75;
M. $2.25: N. $2.60; tY, G, J2.W; W. W. J3.20.
LONDON, July !. OllS-Calcuttn lin
seed, spot, D2s 3d. Spirits of turpentine,
26s 9d.
Kvnpnrntrd nml Dried Frnlts,
NEW YOHK, July 1. EVAPORATED
APPLES Only Jobbing business wns ac
complished In evaporated apples today, but
the general tone of tho market was un
steady nt unchanged nrlces: common to
good. 35436c; prlmo to good, 6i4fl15;c; choice,
Dilute; inney, uvwi'.e.
CALIFOHNIA DRIED FRUITS-Ruled
Inactive and nominally unchanged; prunes,
6TGVic per lb., to sire nnu" auallty;
aprlcotts, 8j?12c: Moor park. iiitl2e;
peaches, peeled, lljilfic; unpeelca, 610c,
Mnseed Oil at Klschtr Crnts.
CLEVELAND, O., July 1. Another sharp
advance was announced In price for lin
seed oil today by the American Linseed
Oil company. The wholesale price Is now
80c per gallon In single barrel lots, an In
crease of 15o a gallon since June 1. The
Jump In prices today was 7c per gallon.
The Increase for the last month has been
ubout 25 per cent.
Sngnr .Mnrkrt.
.NEW YORK, July l.-BUOAR-Raw,
steady to firm: fair refining, 3 9-lllc;
molasses sugar, 3 5-lCc; refined, steady.
NEW ORLEANS, July 1. SUOAR
Quiet: open kettle, 3 3-16f(4c; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3TS454c: centrlfugul yellow,
45494 9-16c: seconds, 2'jgic; molasses, dull;
centrifugal, 7015c.
' e TV York Dry Hoods Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July l.-DRY GOODS-In-tense
heat has again had a restrictive In
fluence over spot trnde In all directions.
Mall orders of average extent. There has
been no chango In general tono In either
cotton or woolen goods, or any alteration
In prices. Print cloths have been Inactive
ut Ilrm prices.
H00SAC TUNNEL PIER BURNS
In Destroyed, Together vrlth Larife
Quantity ot Merchandise
Stennicr Snchem Is Saved.
BOSTON, July 1. A flro which for an
hour threatened to do great daroago broke
out on pier 5 ot tho Uoosnc tunnel docks
In Charlestown today. Tho pier, which Is
the Doston terminus of tho Warren Line
Steamship company, was destroyed, with a
large quantity of merchandise Tho
steamer Sachem, from Liverpool, which wan
unloading at the pier, was towed out ot
danger before It had suffered seriously.
Six freight cars on the dock were consumed.
Tho loss Is placed at $200,000.
TUG FERN ANDCREW ARE LOST
Founders) Off Jungle Itlver, Mich,
Yneht Marguerite Reported
to He Wrecked.
EAGLE RIVER, Mich.. July 1. The tug
Fern of Ali:onac, Mich., foundered off here
Saturday morning, It carried a crew ot
five men, all of whom are lost. Two wero
Frank Johnson of this place and Will An
derson of Eagle Harbor ana the others are
unknown. Tho wreck of tho yacht Mar
guerite of Hancock was pIeo discovered
between here and Eagle Harbor. Two men
are suppposed to have heen lost on It.
Tim I Comes to Omnlin.
TLATTSMOUTII, Neb.. July 1. (Special.)
Germain E, Towl has sold tho riatts
mouth Journal and gono to Omaha to ac
cept a position on p. dally paper.
THIS REALTY MA II KET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Monday,
July 1, 1901:
Wnrrnnly Deeds.
II. E. Lowe and husband to D. I.
Mason el nl. lots :il nnd 32. block 2.
Mystic park $
J. P. Gibbons- et nl to Cathno Cullen,
n 30 feet of w 102 feet lot 13. block 1,
Lake's add
E. E. Kalis tn Frederick llerckhelmer,
lot , block 11, Hanscom park
E. P. Smith and wife to W. H. New
ell, n 3D feet lots 8 and 9, block 2, A.
S Patrick's add
Home Investment company to W. T.
Hilton, lot 4, block 9. Patrick's ndd..
J. l). Hurgher nnd wife tn S. J. How.
aid et nl, w5a lot S, block 1, Pat
rick's add
It. S. Fell and husband to T. J.
O'lirlrn. lot 10, block 13, West End
ndd
2,200
1.200
2,000
1,500
1,200
500
6,00i)
Quit CI n 1 111 Deed,
J. P. Gibbons nnd wife tn Cathno Cul
len, h 6 Inches of n54 of w 102 feet
lot 13, block 1, Lake's ndd 2
Herd.
Sheriff to Herman Dercum, lots 1 and
2, block 2. Millard Place R.CO0
Total amount of transfers $21,602
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cftttls Vtrj Slow Salt it Friooi Banglig
Jrim Btindj to 11 Dime Lowir,
HOGS ALSO A SHADE LOWtR TODAY
hlieep In l,li;lit Supply Today nml
PneUeis Pnld .lust About Mend)
Prices for 11 erj tlilnu
Hint Wits oncred.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 1.
ltecelpts were
Came. Hogs. omip.
oIiim.ii .Monu.o
l.jii
1,4W
oulne. uu; I.IM week...
oiiiiiii u...iK ueiuit!
, 1 1
1,1V!
J,C'd
2,ul
1,11
ouiiiu ihlee wccn.1 agJ.
atuuc i u ill' x.ecHS u,ci.
uitlilu uuy uisl yciu....
',JtJ
AVciugu pl.ee p.l.d lor bogs ai Suu.ll
Umulm wie pust suciui uu)s w.tn cuui
puiiauim;
I 1W1. 1 1 Jt-U. 1 lbJJ. 1 JVO. llil'l . ,lviJ. ! 1 "'Jj.
. Mite u
June it;.,
Juuu 17.,
June VJ.,
JUtlu u, ,
I U
u lt J ,(
3 11 i W,
3 w; 3 imi
. I 3 M
I I
i ill 3 SUj
i l4 J M
J Uj 3 1. 1
3 Ul 3 2
i t. 3 W
1 3 VJi
3 t3 I
3 0I 3 &'
3 l.5 3 63
i OJ, O IK
3 W 3 Do
3 iJ 3 til,
1
4
I
o Cm,
6 j
4 tf-l
J Ovi
6 U
I
5 17
5 lu
j ijji
6 111
M,
b U);
3 3 lv
J ia, i w,
w .1, IMt
3 15 3 02,
1 - i
3 15, t
4 lil, u e.
2 il 3 0.
3 2tj i O),
3 23 2 Ji
3 15 2 V7,
. 3 in,
3 CI 1 1
U Hi, m f
3 2I 2 '.'J 1
3 1 2 IM,
, 6 k3-,
1 j!si
I l Wfc.
1
I o 'Jl ,
I I
I 5
I " to'rci
I u i'u'si
I ; 14
I 0 Sitsi
I J lVJi
I I
1 s yj!3,
I 44
i
4 48
4
4 i
I ill
4 40
I 4u
4 til
4 tl
jUlle. H.
June
June 2J..
JUIIu 24..
Ullu u,.
June 2i,.
June 23..
illiu .'J..
June 3o..
-uiy 1...
I CI
Indicate!. Sunday.
Tho oluciai niiiiibcr of cms of Mock
brought in louuy by each road was:
C JI. & St. P. Hy....
O. A: St. L. Hy
Mo. Pac. Hy
U. P. system
J. ..S. W, Hy
1'., E. c M. V. It, It..,
S. C. & P. Hv
3 4
4
3
ti C 4 b
4 1
2l lti .. 2
1
2 S
19 12
& 2
1 io
15..
2 2
SI 62 9 7
C, St. P., M. & O. Hy.
11. Ac -M. it. It. 11
c, 11. Ai y. ity
K. C. At bt. J
C, H. 1. Ai 1'., etiBt.,
C, H. 1. Ai P., west.,
Illinois Central ,
Total receliits
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as lullows, euch buyer purchasing tho num
ber ut head indicated:
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.... 112
E94
Swift und Company... CIS
Cudahy Packing Co... 4
Armour & Co 4S3
H. Heckcr Ac Degau .. 116
V'ansant Ac Co 39
Livingstone & Sciialler bS
I j. F. Husz 35
11. L. Dennis & Co.... 66
Wolf At M 2
Other buyers i . . 25
1.023
l,2o7
1,490
1.20S
Totals l.SU
4,436
2.103
CATTLE Thoro wns not n bnnvv utinnlv
pf cattle at this point today, but the mar
ket wus very slow In opening and when
trading did bentn It was generally on a
basis of lower values. Chicago was re
ported steady to a dime lower and that was
not far from the situation nt this point.
There were ubout 55 or U0 cars of beef
steers In tho yards this morning, and,
while some of tho bettor grades ot heavy
cattle brought right around steady prices,
packers were bidding on the Brent bulk of
the offerings right uround a dime lower.
The lightweights and common stuff they
did not seem to want at all nnd sellers
found It almost Impossible to get a bid on
that class ot cattle. The general market
could perhops best be described by calling
It 3teady to a dime lower.
There were only about 11 cars of cows
and heifers In the yards besides the usual
oddB and ends. The best dry lot stuff and
ulso some of tho choicer bunches of grass
stuff sold at what looked to bo about
steady prices. The less desirable grades,
however, were very slow sale and in the
majority of cases they sold about a dime
lower than at the close of last week.
Hulls were also slow sale today and
unless they were choice they wero lower.
The samo could bo said ot calves and stags.
Thero were only a fow cars of stockers
nnd feeders here today and the demand
was even lighter than the supplyv As 11
general thing the fow that changed hands
brought a little less money than tho samo
kind sold for last -week. Light stockers
were particularly hard to move at any
price. Representative sales:
I1EEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 mo. .3 :5 20 1354 r. 20
42 1045 4 00 5 114? 5 V)
14 970 4 75 1 13$0 5 20
10 1187 4 50 8 12S7 5 !5
IS 1034 4 85 21 1303 S 35
7 890 4 DO IS 133 5 35
38 11M 4 M 47 13V) 5 I0
IO 1132 5 Co 48 1406 I 40
2S 1291 f 05 17 im S 40
36 1232 S 10 109 1293 5 M
45 1106 S 10 69 1S04 i CO
13 l- t, 1.1 1 1680 t 00
STEER8 AND HEIFERS.
4 1080 4 10 SS 1161 4 K
7 071 4 7S 21 1193 S 00
HEIFERS.
1 620 3 00 12 70S 4 20
5 &50 3 W 3 1050 4 30
1 7E) 3 (0 8 102.) 4 33
STEERS TEXAS.
M S97 4 25
COWS.
3 W0 1 50 12 1000 3 V)
1 1020 1 00 1 10W 3 23
1 890 2 23 1 1110 3 ."5
4 792 2 ?5 1 1000 3 10
1 1040 ? li 1 1090 3 ()
1 640 2 SO 1 1010 3 SO
1 1010 2 M S 800 3 W
S 1014 S 05 1 1100 3 SO
4 750 2 75 19 1027 3 .5
2 1700 2 f) 30 1119 3 fO
1 S50 2 80 4 820 3 65
4 1042 2 95 IS 1021 3 30
19 976 2 fO 3 USO 3 fO
1 1570 3 00 7 1085 4 U0
1 970 3 00 2 632 4 OS
1 10' 3 00 1 1260 4 '0
1 1080 3 0" 3 1206 4 15
1 900 3 00 2 1075 4 '0
1 1250 3 10 1 970 4 50
1 680 3 10
BULLS.
1 1510 2 50 4 1490 2 40
2 703 2 75 1 840 3 15
1 720 3 CO 2 1950 3 50
11 1490 3 00 1 1000 3 50
1 1080 3 40 1 960 3 CO
1 1550 3 10 1 122.) 3 75
2 HO 3 15 1 1470 4 15
2 1100 3 15 1 1540 4 25
CALVES.
1 1(0 4 50 4 252 5 00
1 94 4 50 1 155 6 50
1 120 4 50 1 130 5 50
1 140 4 50 1 171 3 75
STAGS.
1 990 3 40 1 1110 4 50
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 1000 45 1 960 3 10
1 600 2 50 1 1000 3 25
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
1
4
3
1
50
6
650 2 50
10...
.... M 4 (0
700 3 00
.430 3 10
,610 3 00
. 539 3 50
9....
13....
5....
20....
14....
823 4 20
953 4 50
886 4 25
741 4 5
948 4 40
930 4 10
350 3 75
773 4 CO
11....
41..
HOGS There was a fairly liberal Mon
day's run of hogs here today, nnd as other
markets were all quoted lower prices, at
this point eased off a trlfl. The bulk of
tho hogs sold at $.i.87H and $3.90, with tho
long string at $o.90, Tho quality of the
offerings us a whole was not what might
bo called choice, and as a result thero
were not mnny high priced loads, rhe top
was $5.95, which was paid for a load weigh
ing 376 pounds. The market was not par
ticularly active, but still practically every,
thins was sold In good season, there being
but llttlo change In the market from start
to finish. Representative sales:
No.
Av. Sh. Pr.
No.
Av. Sh. Pr.
219 40 5 90
67 184
85
fO.
191 160 5 55
77!
2.10
40 5 90
73 201
80 203
80 213
40 5 (5
80 5 87 'j
80 5 87 V,
65...
67.. .,
to...
50...
82...
69...
72...
63...
61...
(1...
76...
70...
60...
51...
60...
61...
71...
61...
C9...
57...
51...
tl...
236
... 5 fO
80 5 90
V 5 l0
... 5 90
80 5 9)
20i) 5 '10
40 6 10
10 6 to
.234
.291
.207
.270
.225
.214
71 219 120 S l'7'.i
80 206
1 87'.'.
233
... 5 mi
80 5 57 V,
40 5 f7'i
10 5 17'4
i 223
CO 263
89 223
70 235
71 208
224 160 5 90
40 5 .S7'
40 5-87H
196 80 5 M
.23s
1?
10
5 (0
83 201 1C0 6 f;j
5 ;ifl
70 226 80 5 t7lj
77 189 120 5 87
77 220 80 h i:k
58 1is ICO 6 s;',J
68 217 80 5 00
71 253 80 SH
57 2'5 80 5 M
142 227 120 5 M
..240 160 5 liO
..236 280 5 90
...230
...26
...211
...2.50
60 5 fO
. 10
5 90
5 90
...268
5 90
280 if.0 5 nl'j
298 240 5 K'i
50..
63..
.238 m 5 ?0
i:o 3 90
...1.11 f) i 3J14
ci....
64....
62..,.
72.. ..
90...,
65....
.250 120
M
M
M
.' 261
61 256
CI 268
CO 282
51 376
.. 5 92'j
.. 5'j.'i.,
., 5 9Hi
80 5 92' j
40 5 (5
..270 ...
..233 120
..245
..271
80 5 00
50 5 M
40 S 10
.240
SHEEP Thero was 11 llubl run of slu-nn
hire today and packers seemed to want
nil that wns offered at Just about steady
prices, us compared with the closo of last
week, Grassers made up a good propor
tion of tho receipts. Five cars of Idaho
grass ycarllnss sold at $3.35, which could
not be quoted anything but stendy. A I
string of fed yearlings brought $.1.00, which ,
als.i looked not far from stead). There'
wero no spring lambs offered.
quotations, Choice wethers, $3.3.".fji3.50; .
fnir In crimil wntlmrn 1.1 f'M):l.2.'i; rhnle.. pwrs. '
$2 7.Vd3.1o. fair to good, .2.-i2 75; choice
sptlng lambs, $1,7516.00, fair lo good spring
lamup, i ,ii4 it; leeuer wciners, .'.i.hj
w.w, rccder lambs, $3.2&jf4.w.
No,
2 ewes and lambs
299 Idaho grass yearlings
R9I Idaho grass yearlings
OW mixed sheep nnd lambs...
A v.
sr
M
Pr.
$2 SO
3 35
3 25
3 GO
IIICAOO I.IVIl STOPIC .11 A It K I IT.
Cuttle nnd Units Wenlc In Steiiily
Miei .Simile Cosier.
OIUCAflO. July l.-CATTLE-Rccelpts.
2.3U0 bend. Including 7m Tnvima. Market
weak to steady; good to prime steers, $8.2
iit;2."i; poor to medium, $I.1!M6.15; stork"rS
nnd feeders, $2.7'i'(j l,0o; c iws a, d liclVrs,
$2.70Hf..lf,, dinners, $2 00112 65, bulls. ti.Vitt
4.1'); calves, $4.WHM.2D; Texas stiets, $1.1.5;
5.35; bulls. J2.friifll.2rt.
HOUS"llocelpts today, 37,(00 hi nil to-1
morrow, lS.Oiio (rstlmutid) ; left e ver. ri."i.
Market steady to slow; mixed and butchers,
$5.i7iii.l7U; good to eholrc heavy $.vr5'if
.2l'i; rough heavy, 5..so,ir.."0; light, $5.noif
6 11, bulk of sales, $r..iNi-(iJ in. "
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Hcrelnts, S',l"0
head. .Market weak and it shade ealc. ;
good to choice wethers $3 lO'M.O.i; fair to
choice mixed, $.lWjj,170, west.rn h e,.
$3.3."iTf I.Oii; yenrllngs. $3 wiiil I0: i-atlvo
lambs. $3.S0':fi.l0; western lambs, Jl.Wij.ln.
Ofllulnl receipts iind shipments for Juno
and six mouths of ll-OI: June receipts, cut
tle. 211,203 head; hogs, (113.970 he id; cheep,
274XI head Six mouths' teerlpt-: ('.it.
tie, 1.IS3.473 head; hogs, 4.W2.1S7 head; sheep,
l,72n,!HHi head.
Knnmn City I, Up Stool: Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, July 1 CATTLE He
celpts, 4,vh) natives. fi.Coo Texans, 7il cale;
native steers, steady to 10c lower; Texan.
10il5c lower; stockers nnd feeders, 2MiS!ie
lower; choice dressed bef steers, Sf.,Vi i
fi.75, fair to good, $4.tl5'(5.2fi, stockers and
feeders. $3,25Jil.f); Texan fed steer'', $110
(f5.r0; Texans and Indian, $4 1Si5 27i; Texas
grass steers, $3.00'!4,fO; cows. $2.75)1..;
heifers, J2.60rf I 75; runners, $1.75t2.65; bulls,
$3.Vu"4.S0; palver. $3.frtl6.0.
HOGS Receipts. 4f"0 head; pigs a ml
lights. 5e higher, others steady In strong;
top. $S.10; bulk of sales, $,ri.Oi))ir..35; henvy,
$f..ooii.10; mixed packers, $5 (KJti5.); light.
$5.701i 5.90: pigs. $5.255 05.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts,
head, Market generally rtendy; eastern
lambs, St.Soft5.S5. wethers. J3.M; venrllns,
J.UKnM.50; ewes, $3.23115.25: rulls. $2 0Of?l.V);
Texas grass sheep, $3,2513.75, stockor.', S3.C0
43.25,
iv York l.lvc Stock .Market.
NEW YOHK. July l.-HEEVES-Hecelpts,
4,572 head; steers, stendy to lflc lower; hulls
and cows, 10ii2."c lower; nil soldi steers,
$4.&5jiU2b; bulls, $2.7534.00; extra lot bulls,
$1.75; cows, $2oivif4.0O; cables, steady, ex
ports tomorrow. 700 cattle, 1.611 sheep and
4,560 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 5.89S head: market
opend slow nnd 15fr35c lower; closed 251
Son off; large number unsold: veals, $4.')
ft 6.00; fancy. $.12M; culls, $3,5013.76; butter
milks. $2.7503.50.
SHEEP AND IiAMHS-Hecelpts, 1S.371
head: sheep, slow nnd 160250 off; lambs,
steady on top grades; others, unevenly
lower: 12 cars unsold; sheep, $2.50fM.OO; few
choice wethers, $1.25; culls, $1,503(2.25;
lambs, $3.00ir8.25: extra, $6.35$0.50; culls,
$3.50gi.OO: yearlings. H.WyQiM.
HOGS Receipts, 7.431 head; easy nt $6.30
34.55; few choice state hogs, $6. CO.
Nt. I.onls Live Stock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS, July l.-CATTLE-Rccelpts,
4,000 head. Including 2,600 Texans, Market
6110c lower for Texnns; natives, steady:
native shipping and export steers. $5.uc
6.20; dressed beef and butcher steers, $1.10
ftS.OS; steers under l,r0 lbs.. $3.50i?j;..00;
btuckcrs nnd feeders, $2.GOfr4.85; cows and
helferB, $2.00175.00; runners. $1,2512.85; buds,
$2.3604.10; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.501J
5.00: cows and heifers. $2.50t(4.20.
HOGS Receipts, S,2o0 head. Market slow
but steady; pigs and lights, $5.f6 00; pack,
ers. $5,9016.00; butchers, $6.0"J1j6.15.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2.CO0
head. Market dull and slow; native mut
tons, $3,2513.85; lambs, $4.0036.60; culls and
bucks, $2.W(4.o0; stockers, $2.O01j3.oO; Texas
sheep, $3.0063.50.
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, July l.-CATTIE-Ro-celpts,
2.714 head. Market stendy on best,
others 61115c lower; natives, $4,4O5j6.O0; cows
and heifers, $2.o0ii6.16; bulls nnd slugs, $2.76
Oi 4.00; stockers and feeders, $2.7504.60; veals,
$3.7off.50.
HOGS Receipts. 4,642 head. .Mnrket
steady; light and light mixed, $5.(515 95;
medium and heavy. $5.921j16.071,4; pigs, Jl.oo
05.00; bulk. $5,9050.00.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, nono.
Slonx City I.lvo Stork Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY. July l.-(Spoc!a! Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts. 1,000: 10c lower;
beeves, $4.9005.76; cows and built, mixed,
$2.2504.25; stockers nnd feeders, $3.250 1 20;
calves nnd yenrllngs. $3.(004.25.
IIOGS-Recclpts. 2,100; market 2',505c
lower, $3.i2'405.!7H: bulk, $5.77fc.
Stock In SlKkt.
The following tablo shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at tho four principal
live stock markets July 1:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,971 4.140 2,426
Chicago 2,300 37,000 25.000
Kansas City 9.500 4.500 2,500
8t. Louis 4,000 6,200 2,000
Totals
.17,771 52,140 31,926
OPPONENT TO THE LEAD TRUST
IIlK Syiidlcnte In Huylnfr. Un
Mines nnd I, nnd In Mis
souri. Lend
NEW YORK, July 1. Tho Herald says:
With the passing of a check for almost
$1,000,000 from tho Morton Trust company
of this city to tho Union Trust company of
St. Louis the first definite step on tho part
of tho Union Lead and Oil company toward
the acquirement of title of all purchasable
Missouri lead fields has been taken. More
changes of titles for largo nmounts aro
expected soon.
Under tho name of tho Union Lead and
Oil company the Ryon-Elklns-Whitney
syndicate Is operating In close conjunction
with tho M. Guggenheim Sons Smelting
company, which recently becamo part of
the American Smelting and Refining com
pany, commonly called the smelter com
bine. Mr. Whitney, when asked concerning his
connection with the purchase of lead fields,
and In particular the recent transactions
which resulted In the payment ot tho
$1,000,000 check, said:
"I am In Ignorance as to the details of tho
purchases now being mado In tho Missouri
lead districts. It Is true that I am In
terested with M. Guggenheim & Sons, but
their plans are not fully known to me."
MINISTERS GEJ OFF FREE
Denvrr I'rrnrlirrs Cltril for C'onleiiiit
of Court Arr IHsnilKsril with
Heprliiinnd.
DENVER. Colo., July 1. Jttdgo Palmer of
tho dlMrlct court today reprimanded ll-v.
M. A. Radcr, pastor of Grace Methodist
church; Rev. V. (I. Talmage, state superin
tendent of tho AnM-Saloon league, nnd Sec
retary Walter D. Wynkoop of the Christian
Endinvor society, who wero charged with
contempt of court, and discharged them
The Judge did not announce his decision on
tho qucitlon of continuing permanently tho
Injunction In saloon inies, for criticism of
which Messrs Under, Talmoge and Wyn
koop wero cited for contempt.
II ii I'll ! by Hot Grease,
WYMORE, Neb,, July 1. (Special.) Tho
4-yenr-old sou of Engineer Lon Archnrd of
this city was badly burned Saturday nigb'
by upsetting a kettle of boiling grea-e on
himself. It wns cplashfd over neurly all
his body. Tho little follow Is getting along
nicely.
EDWAnD
Mow
coiviryiissioN
Oil AIM. PKOVIfclONNTnilKM. IIDMO..IMI I'OTTII.V 220.221 Ln SaUfi St., CHIC AGO.
Your baalnf. itotlelt.il. (orro-iiondHntA IutU1, llally sua plnl markMnHnr iiiniti.,1 on rjywt,
I'rlralt. Irr to all Impnrtaiit J'oliil. rust nml VI fit.
FIGHT THE LOTTERY PLAN
i rrotpeotiTC fceUitn to uppofs UOTOrinUll s
W7 of Opening Laud.
LAWYERS SEE STRENUOUS TIMES AHEAD
Similiter' S sleuintle llfforti Will
.Menu Counties t.nnnilt for
HlKlitn nnd Titles, All to Ho
Settled In Court,
orTHltin, Okl July 1. The govern
ment's protwed lottery plan of ruttluii'.ont
of tho Kiowa and Comanche country In to
be contested by seltleis who expert tn tiiko
clHlnis when the country Is opened. 'I tie
plan of contest U the legality ot tho draw
ing icheme. Among thorn nlio will ho lend
ing plnlnlllfj Is Lewi N. Hointwck of
Mlnto, I. T., who has been a novcrniuct t
surveyor. He has trtalnnl cinuuel lo
make his case. An attorney Irom Toxkj
has secured forty clients and will follow
the same pjnn.
The befct advices show that thousntiitii nro
now ready mid prepared to enter the conn
try ns eoon ns Ihn proclamation Is pruinul
galed. Claims will be staked off by thoau
already camped along the borders ntul
If -i fight Is to le made along the pro
pored lines of contest It will occasion end.
less Milts for right and titles In the Ian 1
oillccs and tho courts. The belief of tlm
land nttornoj. is that only two legal wnys
n'ro open to those who want a claim. Pirst,
to settle upon a quarter before some ono
else flics. Second, to file before tho other
fellow settles. Tho courts, not tho de
partments, nro the Inn rpretcrs of tho law,
and all questions must be finally pns.ed
upon by the courts.
Cn ttlei:i en Turned llinui,
WASHINGTON, July 1. Secretary Hitch
cock has decided that thero Is no author
ity of law permitting a delay until October
1 In tho opening of the Wichita Indian
repcrvntlon In Oklahoma, us deilred by cer
tnln cattle Interests.
The tecretary'fi announcement followed a
hearing which he had given to representa
tives of tho lessees and of companies which
hail leaned money on reservation cat'lo
owned by the lessees. The enttlcmen have
paid the money up to the first of October
and Bald an Injustice would be done them
If the reservation should be opened at
tho date proposed. Thfro was a full and
freo discussion, but the secretary did not
feel that he had authority to grant tho
delny asked for. While he has announced
no formal decision In the matter his views
are lo the effect staled and preparation will
he mado for opening tho lands for set
tlement, next month.
Drouth nt Xrlann llrokrn.
NELSON, Neb., July 1. (Special Tele
gram.) The extremely hot weather of the
part ten days was moderated and the drouth
In this section broken this afternoou. An
Inch ot water has fallen and It Is still
raining.
"West Point Doctor Itesluns,
WEST POINT, Neb., July 1. (Special.)
Dr. H. S. Summers, tho physician of the
West Point Hoard of Health, has tenderco
his resignation to that body. Dr. Sum
mers has served In this position for manj
years.
A MAN
becomes languid, lrrltnble and de
spondent, through loit of nerve vigor,
life seenn a mockery. The courage.
force, vigor aud action which charac
terize full-blooded men, are lacking.
hare kindled the light of hope lit many
a man's face. They bring vigor to the
weak and ambition to the der.wndcut
They permanently check the weak
ening drains, feed the nerves, enrich
the blood and make men over gener
ally.
Iimn.rlu,. P. 1 fl- fPl .1.1. I .
SoOOorder we issue a wrlttt.ii trn.tmi.
tee to refund the money If no cm c be
cucticu. hook nee.
lor sale by Kulin & Co., ii. A. Dillon.
FulTe." Paint & urug Co.. Omaha; and
Davis Dtug Co., Council llluffn. la,
NEEWITII PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Atari hood
Cum Impotency, Night Emloalonn, Loss of Men
. orr, nu wasting atsausoe, i
an orrocis ot seit-UDUfo or
loicess nnd indlocretlon.
(A nerve tonlo una
Iblood builder. Bringt
' tho Dink clow to nolo
PILLS I
50
CTS. ,
cheeks nnd rertores tho
sflre of louth. Uy mall
SfiOo lifjr linr. O ImiM for
$8.00, with our bar.kablo gnurauteo to euro
or reiuna uio monoy paiu. nonu tor circular
end cpy of our bankable guarantee bond.
MonfifaTohlnto extra strenoth
iiomia itHiiGid ,:
Immediate Remits
(YELLOW I.A'.ICL)
Positively giinrtinteeil cure for Lo3 ot Powor,
Vnrlcooolo. Undoroloped or Shrunken Orgnni,
Pnresla, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostin
tlon, Hyttsrla, Pits, Insanity, Paralysis nnd tfto
Knsulta of KiccmIvb Upo of Tobnrco, Opium or
Liquor. By mftll 111 tilnln pnekngn, 81.00 n
box, O for 86.00 with our bankable guar
antoe bond to ours In OC days or refund
monoy paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL. CO.
Clinton'' - "3ACO, IUU
i'or sale by Kuhn fc Co., 15th and Douglas
HU., Omaha, Neb.; Qeo S. DavM, Council
Ulufl's, lowa.
MONEY
(Refunded.
nnteo Ur Kay's Jtcuovator
to cum dyspepsia, runstl-
n?vs. llfiHt Innlr. l,.vrilli-.
nation, liver and kldnej
bloo.l fillrttlnr I'nr.wn ,
blood purifier known for nil chronlodNeui.es;
a........ .....,,,,. bllll.lllu rt.t n,
renovates nnd Invigorate!. liu wlmlo hrstem ami
citrt-K very worst cases. Oct trial box at once.
If not sfitUflcd with It notify us. we will refund
money by return nsnll. Write jmir svmptoius
fori ree Medical Alvlre, samplo und procf.
Wo at drui.-tflets. Ur. li. j. Kn-. -nn u; . S V
OI.DIISTI Stl'KST! IWiTf
WALL ISTREET
.llonrj Will l.iirn IIIk ,)lonlil Iteturna
The Investor'H Kund Pajc Hemi-Mouthly.
Tlx nldn-l mililhilied i" Amelica. No
rertlflcaie-holdei ever lost a cent. Pay
menta mndo in nl' subscribers every IS
days. No trouble No d'iy. Monoy
refunded on demand Write today tor
particulars free I" any .iddrena.
I . I;, i) 'l I.I.. .1' CO.,
Iluil. on Ilnllilliiu, .Neiv Voile,
'I rli'llDlilii lOII,
i-ioyd Commission Co
Successors to Jaines E. Iloyd k Co.,
OMAHA. NKH.
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Direct wins to Chicago and Now Vch
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