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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEPNESPATfPLY 3, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Whtat Higher on Hprti of Herj Dttnip
in Iranoi.
CORN MARKET ACTIVE AT THE OPENING
Advances on IlnjInK Ity Commission
Unuir-Aitlii'i Lovrcr nt first,
lint Rises Lntcr I'rm Itilnns
Rule Dull.
CHICAGO, July :.-Dlwippolntlnc caWr
snd excellent crop prospects were the
weakening racUire in the wheat market to
i.M.,.,Hlr.. irnm l-runce leportlrg
damage to ciops thete entirely i,vcro,.me
K pte.ni.er cloVcd UfiKc higher Soptcmter
corn Vi'"c higher and oats he l"ir
1'rovlslons closed weak and 6c to .-V
lower. tiu latter los.4 being on September
l'Vkheat wan weak early, on continued de
cline" at Liverpool and on lino hurvellng
weather un.l Increasing moVJ!mi,,)1l,'',.J, neii
wan u complete rally later, on ! rent h
.v...... iininmhu li renortlm: that the crop
i i....,,. iiiiiir,.,! bv the heat
' ,' I "V.n.l ,r lv e cables announced
franco would require W.UWW to WW""
bushels 01 wneai iruiu uuiu..u.
mostly a local market, with shorts adding
... .V.r.i. n.,u ..hrK nni liiivltm later oil
Hi in,;,, ...... ,.
thn reaction. September opened i louir
t , higher at Sft5',.c. Uotwccn thciv
th. i.rlr.. held lalrly steady. I he
:..... ....,.. ....... i.Mnouwi nt ir,-e. low.i i
the dose a quick advance, was made to
Wic and the clone wan llrm and 'iV5
i.i.!r.. ..! ,iv.ii- Urn, uirrets rcnorted a
decriBe In tlW world-M vtidblc of 2.W,o.uOO
I,,, mi thrrn was a decrease In co.ltrait
utnxitu in rpiiiilar warehouses of 7al,"i bu
Beaboari
export
were 400.000 bu., usalnst tiu. u ynr
ago, Minneapolis mill uiiimn r"in. n -
cnVs. against cars '.l .wuck.. "Fa" n"
ii last year Local receipt weie i3 c,rs
11 of contract grade. morl,, ,
There was a nervous, active market rt
the opening lu corn, with conditions nearlj
the reverse of thoi.e prevalent yest rdu.
Showers over the corn belt, with reports of
no ilamaRo inns iar to wic bioiw r
h In regular warehouses or uiwi mi.
mrd reported llfty boatloads taken for
rt and clearances of wheat and tln'ir
equal to 2'il,0X) bu. l'r.tnary riccpt
t... i , ....tiu.wt u'enlc nlicnillir Ilia m .-
sidcrnblo limit corn came out. beptemb r
opened fV to ,i shade over a cent lower
than yesterday's clone and later the pr co
dropped to 45Uc. Toward the cloe there
wan a sharp advance on Rood toninilsnlj n
house buylim, together with buying b
outsiders, and tho market ndvnnced to
47V. closing Wio higher at 4it Contract
....,!,., I,, menhir wnrchnusi'M increase'!
IS.1,000 bu. Seaboard reported ten boatloads I
candled, 13314c; western, uncandlcd, lOff
12He
l'OL'LTRY-Allve, heavy; springers, 15
He, turkeys, Sc; dressed, weak! springers,
17fffl9e; turkeys. 7&4c; fowls, OfflOc.
.MKTAUM-I'ronounceii weaKiieRs in iim
Iondon metal market, with free offeringi
nnd Rbsence of substantial demand her ,
caused the market to ease off gcneraliv
At the close the ftellng was heavy. Private
cables attributed london's weakness to
largo offer nits from all primary .poinis.
offset to some degree by rtubbornly held
spot tin. The New York marKet tor tin
closed easy, with $17.70 bid nnd I2S.10 asked.
I'lg iron warrants were very nuii, wun
bid and SlO asked. Iike copper was veiy
dull, with the Mat price ?17. Lead was un-
cnangeii at n.;ii'j, wnue speuer ruien vru
dull, with W.90 bid and .1.5 asked. Tin
In London lost JC2. Spot In Hint markit.
however, closed net lfs higher. Copper
declined lis 3d to tho lowest figures of ihe
year thus far, lail declined Is 3d. while
Iron was dull nnd lower abroad. MlddUs
borough closed at 41s 7',il, whllo Ola-gow
reported spot at lis Id.
OJMII.V wIiMmTijI.I.K MAllKKT.
Condition of Trnilf nnd (Inntntlona on
Mtnple nnd f-'nney I'roituce.
EOfJK Itecelpts liberal: good Block, firm.
10eiilffC.
IJVIJ 1'OUI.TIlV-lIcns. 7c; young and
lid roosters, Siitic; turkeys, GftSc; ducks and
geese, t;c, spring chickens, per lb., 12tt13c.
HUTTKH- Common to fair. 12WB13C!
choice ilalr. lu tubs, 1 111 15c; separator, ISc.
KUKSH KISII-niaek basi, ISc; white
1(IH. he, bhlellsh, 11c; btllllicads, 10c: blue
IIiib. 7c. bulTulos. 6c. catfish. 12c: cod. aci
crapplcs, "jloc; clscoes. 7c: halibut, lie: her
ill L'. ic; haddocK, lCc, pickerel, 7c: pike. 8c;
led snapper. 10c, salmon, He; aunUsli, tc;
trout. ,c, whltellsh. So
IMUlCONS-l.lv,;. per doz., Jl.
VKAl.S-Chohv. "laiOc.
HAV-l'rlces iiuoled by Omaha Wholesale
Jluy Dealers association: Choice upland,
9.M; No. 2 upland, $D-.0); medium, J5.50;
coarse, J7.50. liyc straw tO.M. These prices
are for hav nf i;ood color and quality. De
mand rnir. Kecelpta, 3 cars.
C ATS No. 2 white, 210.
CO I IN No. 3. 43c.
UUAN-J15.
Vf:CUTAI-',,
ASPAUAGUS-Natlvo. per dot.. 33H0c
lUIUllAUH-Homn grown, per lb., lc.
Miff CAKKOTS Per dor., 20c.
Ni:V TCHNIPS-Pcr doz., 20c.
CUCCMllKHS-llothouse, per doz, 40S-0C
M3TTCCU-Per bu , 20c
HADlSHi:S-Pcr doz., 15320c.
PAItSKliY-Per doz.. 30c.
POTAT(Ji:S-OI I. per bu., Ma.
KKW POTATOICS-Pcr bu.. 90?.
CAIJUAUK-New California, lc.
TOMAToHS-Tcxiim, l-hsk. crates, J1.B0.
ON'IONS Ilermudns. per crate. $2.25; new
California. 2c.
CAUMKI.OU'KIi Hnme-grown. per doz.,
Ili:AXS-Vax, per 1-3 bu,, 40c; string, per
1-3 bu., 3c.
PHAH-Per bu . jl: ner V, bu.. Mc.
CANTALOUPli-Pcr bsk., 7;cflU; crates,
States nnd Canada, east Hockles, decreased
2,700,w0 bu.; afloat, for nnd In Kurope, de
creased 100,000 bu.; totnl supply decrtaiej
12.JW.000 bu, Corn, t'nlted States nnd
Cnnnda, east Itockles, decreased 2.260.OO bu.
Oats, I'nlted States and Canada, iasi
Hocklcs, Increased 2fil,0CO bu, Amone tne
more Important decreases reported to
Bradstreet s nre those of 179.W) bu. at
Depot Harbor, 110.0W) bu. at St. Joseph,
100,000 bu. nt northwestern Interior elevators
nnd 6S.0OO bu. nt Omaha. The leading In
creases Include those of 1B0,0"0 bu. at l'ort
Worth and 60,000 bu. at Cleveland,
Phllnilf Ipliln Produce Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA. July 2.-nUTTKH-Flrm:
fancy western crenmery, 19',4c; rnncy
western prints, 20c; fancy nearby pr.nts,
IjaOS-Steady; fresh nearby and west
ern, 14c; fresh southwestern, 12(ic; ircsh
southern, 12c. . ..
CHKliSlC-Knsler; New York full creams,
fancy small, Sic; New York full creams,
fair to choice, UWSWc.
Iliiluth firnln Mnrltrt,
DULCTII. July 2.-WHKAT-Cash. No. 1
hard. G9Uc: No. 1 northern, (Wc; No. 2
northern. 61Uc: July, C3Uc: September,
CO TIN None.
OATS-270'-"liC
Prorln
111., July
MnrUct.
2. COHN Firm; No.
inUn fnr f.xnort. whl e clearnnces were
212,000 bu, laical receipts were ail cars,
eight of contract grade.
oats were active and lower, r sing win
other grains toward the close. I'yyvntor
Interests nnd commission houses fold Jui
freely at the opening. Outsiders wer? r-c
buyera of September, resulting In a July
discount of half a cent. The Septnmu r
delivery sold between 27Kc and ZiWZnvc,
closing Ho higher at the high point, C on
tract stocks Increased 02,0m bu. Clearances
were 332,010 bu. and local receipts were lot
Provisions were, dull nnd hcavv. Tho
main weakening Inlluenccs were the heav
receipts of hogs In the west and tho In
creasing stocks. The world's stock of Hint
was reported to have Increased 32,() tierces
ulnco June 1. September pork ningcil be
tween JM.43 and 114.70. closing 22v.c lovar
at J14.521,'-. Irfird sold between tt& nni!
IS.624, closing 7Vc lower at $S.0. Itlbs
ranged between t-i.05 nnd M0, closing 5c
lower at iS.07',4. , ,
Kstlmntcd rcceliits for tomorrow: A lunt,
40 cars; corn, 155 cars; oats, 70 cars; hots,
2S.KW head. ,
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Articles'l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
O'llM-
July
Sept.
May
I'oik
July
Sept.
Lord--July
Bept.
Oct.
Illbs
July Sept.
Oct.
Gl4
05ifl
i
i
43"MTII
r.iv.
C7ft'06
I
4
I7i
45
CI
G7iMlVt
4ns,'
44
I I
filVi1is.
til,
G7TitfS
I.
GI'H
F5i
G714
27 27H'
!7H,i27?i'i1
2'J4 30Vi
45i m
47 IGVif'i
45i 41 h
i
KM 27
27Hl27!i17i 27Vif
l
2fiM
I.
I
II 40
14 70
S fiti
S G254
S GO
7 9714
S 10
8 CO
II .S
11 70
14 27'.4I
14 45 I
I.
30-
14 32Vil
14 52Vt
: 8 "i
r G2',4 s r.:. x no
8 G2V4 8 53 8 00
8 00 7 071,4 7 D7t5
8 10 8 05 8 (7!4
S 01) 7 05 S 00
29 N
14 r.r,
14 75
8 GO
S G7!4
8 G5
S 00
S 12'.4
8 05
traik.
No. 2
No. 2.
Cnsh miotallons were as follows:
KLOl'U-Qulet: winter patents. J3 5033.GO:
Ftralghts. $;i.30ii3.40j spring imtcnts, iS.i.'JSli
3.55; slralghls. J2.7njf3.00; bakers . J1.80f2.P0.
WIIMAT No. 3 spring, SSQGSc; No. 2 red,
COHN-No. 2, 45Hc; No. 2 yellow, 44V4C
'oATS No. 2, 27?ic on track; No. 2 white,
81c: No. 3 white. W'TiSQKc.
ltYK-No. 2. 17c.
ItAKLUY Oood feeding, 17(1510.
SHHDS No. 1 llnx. Jl.SS; No. 1 northwest
ern. Jl.SS; prime timothy, J4. 30574.33; clover,
contract crude. J0.50.
T'UOVISIONH Mess pork, per bbl,, $14.33
ffrt4.40. Lard, per 100 lbs.. JS.rHflS.fcS, Short
rllm tides lloose). $7.90HS.10. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $7.25i7.50. Short clear
Bldea (boxed). JS.35S8.15.
WHISKY Ilasls of high wines. J1.27.
Fallowing nro the receipts nnd shipments
for touay:
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, Int....
Oats, Int....
Hyc. bu
Harley, bu.
Receipts,
18.000
127,000
l'iti.000
i07,o:)
3.000
13,000
Shipments
10 (HH)
27.000
200.0 0
372,00)
On the Produce exchantie today the but.
ter market wn steady; creameries, 14y4f?
15c: dnlrles, 14HrTlGl4c, Checso Bteady at
SfflOc. Kgga steady nt 19ff20c.
NEW YOHIC
Quotntlona
GF.NIIHAI, JIARKK'I'.
of the nay on Varloim
(.'onimoill ties.
NEW YORK. July 2. FLOim-llccclpts.
,M4 bbls.; exports, 21,004 bbls.; dull, but
fnlrly steady: winter patents. $34E0i3.'A);
winter stralgnts. 3.4(kjj3.w): winter extras
$2.50fi2.S5: Minnesota bakers. $2,001(3.15
Minnesota patents, $3.70f(3.!K); winter low
grades. J2.30fi2.40. Ryu Hour, easy; fair to
good. J2.i03.60; etinico to rnncy, JJ.15'(3.4S.
CORNMHAIv-Dull; yellow western, 93c;
city, 02c: Ilrnndywinc, J2.l55f2.55.
RYU null; No. 2 western. 55e. nlloat;
tate. R253c, c. I, f., Now York, enrlots.
HARLKY Nominal; feeding, ISc, c. I. f
Now York; malting, 5!IjG2c, c. I. f., New
York.
UARLHY MALT Dull: western, G3fi72c.
WIIRAT-Recelpts, 161,350 bu.; exports,
152,115 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 75Hc,
f. o. b., nlloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth,
73Hc, f. o. b nfloat; No, 1 hard, Duluth,
83ic f. o, b.. nlloat. Options opened steady
on tho strong French cnbles, eased off later
owing to bearish crop news, larger re
ceipts nnd liquidation, hut milled Into on
the strength In corn und a large decroaso
In world's stocks. Closed llrm at He net
ndvnnee, July, 71 15-liM72:!ic, closed at
72-c: September. 7P.ifi71'c, closed nt 717W!
October, 7IHHi72Vio. closed ut 72-c; Decem
ber. 73 1-lfte. closed at 74c.
CORN-Recelpts. 02,800 bu,; exports, 10,017
Im. Spot, llrm; No. 2. 40?ic, elevator, and
60?4C, f. o. b afloat. Option market opened
easier on crop news and realizing, but
eventually recovered on news Hint showers
had not proved sutllclent to restoro the
crops. July, ib'ic, closed nt 40Hc; Septem
ber. 494rfBOic. closed at SOHc.
OATS Receipts, 10.5(h) hu.; exports, 3.C00
bu.; No, 2. 32Vio; no, 3, 3;c; No. 2 white.
83WI334e; No. 3 white, 32;c: track mlxod
western, 325(;a'.nc; iracK wane, 3ii,!U37C.
Uptlons quiei, out sieauy.
HAY Oulet; shipping, 70475c; good to
chn ee. Simiwo.
HOPS Firm; stnte, common to choice,
1000 crop, lCUISc; 1S09 crop, 10U13c: old olds.
iiiCc; Pnclllc const. 1P00 crop, liitilSc; isoa
crop. 115T15u: old slds. 21?tic.
IIID1JS Firm; Onlvesion. 20 to 23 lbs., IS
fiilSHc: t:alirornia, -a 10 ..i pounus, joe.c;
Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs,, llfll44c.
l.UATIHCR Steady; hemlock sole.
Tlucnos Ayrcs. light to hcuvywelglits, Zia
25u: acid, 2lfi25e.
PROVISIONS-Heef. firm! family, Jll.SWf
12,00; mess, JO.fpoyio.Ot): beet hams. $20,504(1
21.50; packet. JlO.UOgi 11,00; city, extra India
mess. lfi.oo(rlSs(0. Cut meats, firm; pickled
bellies, JO.&MiU.oo; pickled hhoulders. $7.25
7.50; pickled hams, $10.5(XU11.00. Lard, ensy;
western sieameu, nn: reiineu, easy; con
tlnent. $9; South America, $9.tl5; compound
17. Pork, easy; family, J515.R 4i 1U.C0; hor
elenr. J15.OOfil7.0-): mess, ll5.7Mflfi.73.
TAl.LOff-Steady; city ($3 er pkg.)
4 6-lt'io: country (pkgs. free). 4T;ii5Uc.
RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to choice,
Cilc; Japnn, 4Hc.
MOlVSSKS-Qulet: New Orleans, open
Keuie, goon in cuoice, joih.c.
I'OTATOKS-Qulot; New York. 180 lbs.,
jI.'W-'.is: soutnern, extra, per win., .'.).
ni'TTKR Receipts, 14.SCS pkgs.; qulat
rrrnmprv. IMtlftUo! fni'tnrv. 12l4T15e.
CHKKSK-Rccelnts. 20,331 pkgs.; fancy
large, colored nnd white, 9cj fancy smitH,
coioreu anu wnue, lie,
aaS-Rccelots, 14,242 pkgs,; woatem,
WATi:it.Mi:LONS Texas, S0Q33c ench.
FRUITS.
PINIOAPPLKS-Per doz., J1.75fl2.(; per
crate, 1.7.
IILACKUKRRIKS-Pcr 21-qt. case. ll.COiP
2.00.
RASPniORRIFS-Per 21-qt. case, $2: red,
per 21-qt. case, $1.00; per 21-pt. case, $2.50.
Clli:ilRi;s-Caltfornla, per K-lb. box,
$1.23; Missouri, per 21-qt. case. Jl.75ti2.00.
i'kal'iiks California, per not, vk.
APRICOTS-Callfornlfi. 4-baskct cratei,
n.&o. .. .
PLUMS-Calltornla. per crate. .
aoOSURKRRlFS-Per 21-qt. case, tl.oQ.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS-Callfornla seedlings, J2.750
3.00; Med. sweets, J3.50.
LEMONS calltoniin. extra iuncy, j.w;
choice. J.t.W.
15 A NAN AS Per bunch, accoruing ro size,
J2.O01s2.riO. ,
FKIS-Cnllfornln, new cartons. 75c; layers,
63c; Imported, ner lb., 10G12C.
T1ATI?U1r.i-alnr III GA.lii tiOXCS. RalfS. 10
M1SCKLLANKOUS.
HONKY Cnllfornln. per 24-sectlon case,
r... ii. im mii'(.n h'- ner u.
"-JL.." '.'...: . . . ". J'. i.i i.ul til!
ytUWIl t'er OOI.. t.av; per ii.iii
vitTsji.-niriiMh iviiliiiitH. ner lb.. 15c: Ill-
belts, per lb.. 13c; almonds, per lb.. 1SG20C:
raw peanuts, per lb.. GH5'.4c; roasted, oV4U
710; Urnzlls. 13c; pecans. 10G22c.
lliur.u nn. 1 green, ,"";',"
5,4c: No. 1 salted, 7Vac; No. z saueo, u-.s.
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to UV4 lbs-. Sc; No. 2 veal
calf. 12 lo 15 lbs.. Cc; dry hides, 813c; sheep
pells, iiitijc; tiorso inues.
Ht. I.onln Ciriiln nml Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. July 2.-WIIi:AT-HlBhcr:
No. 2 red cnsh. elevator, W'iCiiracK.
G3'.4c: July. G2V!c; Pciitember, (.sc; Decem
ber, IWC, NO. J num. imi-. ,
iAiiL ui,,hf vn " rnsh. 42ic: track.
43r: July, 43',,o; hepiemui r. i".
OATH lllgncr; ."Ml. - euii.
SMiSOijci July. 2Sc: Scptemucr, ac.
Willie. 3l'A'!lii',c.
IV ;-1 llgncr new. uuc. ,..,. ,
FLOCR-D11II: patents. $3.43J?3.CO: ex ra
fancy and straights, j;i.uik;i.i.i.; cseurs,
H-l:
COlSNJIKAlJ HIKIII'I. ..-
Tii!AVirnmr. in demand: sacked, east
track. C3lGIC. nnnn rn. 1
11 iv n'lmni iv stendv. $11.001711.50:
prairie, llrm, SS.tUtnfi.BO; old. Jll.OOQll.DO.
WIIISKY-S'.eady at $l-27.
IRON CO 11 UN rii'.n
nAOOlNC.-fii(,7c.
HUMP TWINK-Oc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing.
$15.75. Lard, easy, J.VIO. ury sail meais,
ensy; boxed lots, extra shorts, JS.12V4; clear
ribs. SS.37H. clear sides. $S.fi2V4. Uacon. easy;
boxed lots, extra shorts. $9; clear ribs.
J9.37V4; clear sides. J0.50.
KI.A.XHl'il'IJ iMi niarnei.
MUTALS Lead: Steady nt $4.3Ol.40.
Spelter: Steady at J3.82V4.
POULTRY Market steady; chickens, V5o:
springs, 13r"15c; turkeys. Sc; ducks. Go;
springs. 81. geese. 1c; springs, ic.
I1UTTKU Market steady: creamery, 14
20c; dnlry. ISfillc.
KOOS Steady; nearby 7c.
RUCBIPTS Flour. 8,000 bbls.; wheat. 85,
OOO bu.; corn, 37.WO bu.; oats, 52,000 bu.
SIIIPMHNTS Flcur, 11,000 bbls.: wheat,
G3,(X) bu,; corn, 10,000 bu.; oats, 15,000 bu.
Liverpool (Srnln Mnrkcl.
LIVKRPOOL. July 2.-WHKAT-Spot.
dull: No. 2 rod western, winter. Gs ,d: No. 1
northern spring, 5sGUd; No. 1 California,
5s 9',id. Futures, nteady; September, 5s 5d;
December. 5s C?ld.
CUHN spot, sieaoy; merican nnx"u,
now, 4sFHd; American mixed, old, 4s 3d.
Futures, Ss: July, 3si,4d; September, 4s d;
October, 4s Ud.
PHA8 Canadian, llrm, on lOil.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull,
7s Oil.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady.
4 5b?5.
PROVISIONS Reef, firm; extra India
mess, ftss Od. Pork, llrm; primes mess,
western. G3s 6d Hnms. short cut, 14
in ik His., firm. iSs 3d. Lnrd. steady: Ameri
can rellned, In rinlls, 13s lid; prlmo western,
lu tierces, 43s Gil. Ilncon, llrm; Cumberland
cut, -li to 30 ins., us un; suon tids, 10 to .1
lbs., ISs; long clear middles, Itght, 2S to 31
lbs.. 15s Od; long clear middles, heavy. .15 lo
40 lbs.. 41s fid; short clenr backs, lfi to 20 lbs.,
42s fiderl3H; clenr bellies, H to i ins., rja.
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs,, 26s Gd.
CHKKSK-i'irtn; American nnest wnue,
los; American tlnent colored, Ids.
Hi ITT 15 It Quiet: llnest United States. Ms:
good United States, G7s,
TAl.i.uvt e irm; prime cny, ;oswi; Aus
tralian, In London, 2Gs W.
Receipts of wheat during tho last three
days, 291,000 centals, Including 2S3.000 Amer
ican. Receipts of Amerlcun corn during tho
past three days, 05,400 centals,
All omcini rccium snows me siock or mm
hero to be fi.OuO tierces prlmo western and
2,122 tons other kinds,
PKORIA,
"'OATS-rlnoctlve; No. 3 white, 2Sc billed
''wI'lls'lCY-On tho basis of J1.27 for
finished goods.
.Mllvrnukee Cirnln .llnrUel,
MILWAUKER, July 2-WHKAT-Mnrket
dull; No. 1 northern. G7t?G7'4c; No. 2 north
ern. GT.flGGc: July, GIHc; September, Cfcc.
RYK-Wulet; No. 1, 4SC.
H Alt LKY Steady; No. 2, 5lj5414c; sample,
.t7J45c.
SIOVISMMM'S IX STOCKS ami IIOXIJS.
Smnll Ilnlly llesplle Hot Wrnlltpr untl
(ienernl Dullness,
vi'ie vnttiv tntv ? Trob.iblv the all-
embracing topic of the wen titer Is sulllcicnt
explanation tor all that called for notice
tmlitv .in thn tn,'W x rlwtnire. The ileal
lugs of the board fell to the smnllest of the
summer. The recording of transactions of
lots of less than 100 shares, was resumed
fnr thr, Mrs! tlmi, xlnee Die election last full.
London was Inclined to take 11 pesslmltlc
view of American arrnirs. especially or ine
steel strike. Rut prices did not fall ns far
hero ns the London parity nnd there were
dull rnllles after the opening. Yesterdny's
crop scare rumors were partly onset ny re
tinrlH tills mnrulnir nf rains In tho corn
belt, but the continued hot wave and tho
government weekly report on cotton were
ilenri'HHliiL' factors In the market. The fail
ure nf another small bank In Duffnlo
crented an unfavorable Impression nnd was
the occasion of conjecture regarding Ihe
nature of tho securities held for collateral
bv banks In rrenernl. Tho call money mar
ket was distinctly easier than yesterday
and tho subtrensury debit of $1,000,000 at this
cleiirlnir house wns the result of tho presen
tation of the treasury's checks for payment
of July iSLVerninent Interest.
With Ihe day's business below 200,000
shares and the prospect of continued hot
wcalher 'inanlmous approval wns given to a
niowmtn' to request tho governors to re
consldet their refusal to adjourn tho ex
change, over from Wednesday, July 3, ut 3
p, in. 10 .Monuay, juiv s, ai iu a. m,
The to ml market shared In the dullness
nnd henvmcss of the stock mnrket. Total
sales, pnr value, $1,565,000. United States
bonds were all unchanged on the call.
Thu Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Tho stock mnr
ket today wns 1 J 1 1 nnd whnt business there
was In the American department wns com
passed In the first hour nnd a hi If. Al
though London wns n seller the quantity
was small. The whole list rallied an nver
nge or 4 point to a full point, Atchison
leading In the recovery. The closn wns at
the tup. Tlntos were again Hat on forced
Paris realizations, hut the sales seem now
to be exhausted. The Rank of Hug land has
bought 9,000 gold lu bars. Australa Is now
beginning to Inquire for gold. Money on
call began nt l',4 per cent and llnally be
came unloidable. Paris exchange, r.0.1714:
lierlln, 20.39i4.
The following r tilt, ctoslnr price e
Ihe Now York Stock exchnng:
balances, $1,763,278, money M7 per cent;
New York exchange, 13c discount tun.
CINCINNATI. July 2-Clearlngs, J3.530,-
On); money, 31J6 per cent; New York ex-
rlitincn 1 K.r.l n Mlttfiminr
PHILADELPHIA, July !.-Clrnrlng8,
I20.7W.W7; balance. J3,pG2,03l. ...
iiusruN. juiv j. earings, nvwi
balances, J3,52l.0'.i3. . ...,
iiAl.TlMUHl;. ju v 2. Clearings, io,.,-
115: balances, J127.W2,
NEW YORK. July 2,-Clcarlngs, $3iO,107,-
i?ri l,nlnt,nU 11? ill tn
UOSTON, July 2.-Clearlngs, $34,319,417!
balances, J3,521,093,
llnstnii Stneks nnd llnnds,
UOSTON, July 2,-Calt loans, 3.40iW Pr
cent; time loans, 4giH per cent, uiuciai
doing;
OMAHA LITE STOCl MARKET
Mere Lifo to th Ittir Trtdt Thatt fr Stmt
Timt Fait aid Cttadj Fricii Paid,
HOGS SOLD CONSIDERABLY LOWER
i. .. tonilv! others 10ST15O
wolcht hnn nf cnod niialltv nre se tin. nenu; icjw (,m"p -
There seems to be a better demand for the i lower.
nli,,irA iitrtittvolfttita ihnu thern hns been.
and. while they do not sell as high ns slum Vliy
A.. T. & 8. 1
00 pfil
,mer. Sugar .
do pfd.
American Tel.
Honton ft All)flny...v.il
lloston Klevattil
lloston & Me 134
I".. II. & Q 197
Dominion Coal 39
.. SI
..104V
114
..121
.1W4
do IifJ.
V. H. Steel
do pfd
ritchburg pfd...,
Ociicral Klectrle
N. E. O. & C".
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Rubber
Union Pacific ...
Union tond J'.i
West Knd
Wntlnnh. Klec 65
AtchUon 4 iw
N. E. O. A C. $.... f",i
Adventure
Amal. Copper W't
Atlantic 3Vi
Cal. & Hecla .33
Centennial 30
Kranktln 17
4T Itnmholdt
.. Wt Orccola 52
..114 Parrot 13
..MS lyulncy 1'4
.. 7 Fnnta Ve Copper.... 7
..Jul Tamarack 141
.. JPi Utah Mining 3714
.. 72 Winona 3
..10S Wolverines M
Vnlr linn of Sheep Here Today, but
Deninnd Seemed Hqttnl to Occasion
nn,l the Mnrket Could lie
quoted Steady All Around.
..11314
Receipts were
Oiuoiai Mommy..
uiuciai 'i uesduy.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 2.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1,911
2,3 1 J
4, nt
0,8-ti
Two dava this week.. I.Slti
Same days last week 5,5)UC
oaine. weeK before J.sii
tiame three weeks ago.,. 4.67 J
Same lour weeks ago.... t;,:l2
.iame dayB last year 4, obi
AVcrnun nrlco ua.d for HOCK Ut
Omului the past suvcrul da) a with
parlsons;
11,272
J.till
11,11b
14,2ul
l,oo
12,6i'0
2.4AI
3,l'.i
i.jii
6,31.1
0,5l
t;,o:
Eoutn
com
1901. 1900.,lS39.lS9!.lb37.UW.lVJj(
London Stock (Itiotntlnn.
LONDON, July 2.-1 p. m.-ClosIng:
Com., money....
do account ....
Atchison
Canadian I'nc...
St. Paul
Illinois Centrnt
Louisville
Union Pac. pfd.
N. Y. Central ..
Krle
IS MSi do 1st rf'l--.
M! Pennsylvania
. MV Hearting
...imv
...157
...lll'V
... 92lt
...162
... 4V
So. PaWHe pMi
Grand Trunk ..
Annronda
Hand Mines ....
P. S. Sleel
do pfd
.. :i
.. lC'i
.. 9
.. 4i
.. 491,
..100
jUlle 15
June IS.
June 17..
J ill m la,.
June 19,.
June .0,.
Junn 21..
June Ti.,
Juno 23..
June 24...
Juno 25...
J uue o.
.1 6 86'. I 4 Mi 3 ill i Wl 3 321 2 tol 4 44
6 U( I 3 Ui 3 txi 3 1S 3 OS 4 44
a kA,.. r, at, i 3 &0 J .1. J l"l 1 ID
t 92i 5 061 I 6I 3 15 3 02, 4 41
b M)r 4 94 3 71 3 t0 'I li
A till 'I Mil It M 1 1 A la I ' II
& oo 3 63 3 72 3 21 3 02(
K 15 rt a 3 T2I 2 21 3 02
2 621 2 6i 3 26! 3 00 4 40
6 171 I 3 69 3 23 2 9,1 4 4 b
& 91
5 5'jH
G 93
b W!4l
Atchlfon SO , do pfd
do pfd , 10414 Bo. Pacific
lluttlinore & Ohio... 107 So. Hallway
do pfd Wt do pfd....
Cnnadlun Pacific... 104',i Tex. & Pacific ...
Canada So W Tol .St. L. & W,
Chcs. A Ohio 48 do pfd
Chicago & Alton.... 44& Union Pacific ..,
III.
do pfd
rWnWh
do pfd
Wheel. A L K....
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central
dn pfd
V. C. C. & St. I...
Adams Kx
15414 American Kx
& Tr. 23 ,C. . Kx
4r'liiVcllR.KarKO Ex..
....197
...r.37J
72
,i::
. 24
. ti
. 51
.19-,
13
do Hid
C, 11. ft a....
Chi. lnd. & I.
do pfd
Chicairo A I
Chicago O. W
ilo lilt pfd
do 2d pfd
Chicago d N. W
C. It. I. ft !'..
ChleaBo Ter.
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L.
Colorado So
do Ut pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. A Hudson...,
Del. U A W ,
Denver A It. O..
do pfd
Erin
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
fit. Nor. pfd
llocklns Vnlley ,
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
Liiko Erie A W..
do pfd 120
L. & N 100M
Mnnhattnn L 124
Met. St. Hy 173
Mex.. Central 2
Mex. Nntlonal ICS National Salt
Minn. A St. L :U7; do pfd....
.. 23U
.,161V,
..237
.. 49
.. 97
A mul. Copper
Amer. Car A V.
dn pfd
Amer. I.ln. Oil.,
do pfd
Amer. S. A II...
do pfd
Amer. Tobacco
. r:v, Anne. Mln. Co..
. 51 li Droklyn It, T....
. 57 Colo, Fuel A Iron..i:i'.j
.is, i on. uns 222
. 53 ;Con. Tobacco 6M;
. 7Si do pfd 11814
isi'j lien, liiectrio Z60
.ISS
. 59;
. 33
. 87
. 4I;
. 21
. 3SU
.lOS'i
. mi
. 2-JU
. 41U
. Mi
. 32 li
. 2H4
. 46
. 74
.170
.192
. 87
.150
.!
... 32i;
... Ss!,
... !t.V4
... 5S!i
... 5i,
...103
...136
... 4
mi
UAH SILVICR-Dull at 27id per ounce.
MnNM.'.VlU(ri5 tirr rent. The rnte of ills'
nnutit 1,1 thn mioti morlfnt for short bills Is
2 5-16'u2 7-16 per cent; for three months' bills,
2?4j-l4 ler cent.
Condition of the Treasury.
"WASHINGTON. July 2.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the J150.000.0 ) bo d
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Avnllublc cash bnlancc, $li2,C'5,6H;
cold, 198,311,002.
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, July 2. WOOIr-Mnrket
quiet; medium grades. 115717c; Illtni line,
111? 1-lc: heavy line, Dfillc; tub washed, lMf
24'e. .
1iK'nnx. .Tniv 1 wnm. The fourth
series of wool auction sales opened today
with offerliiRS of 13,012 bates. The selection
was not good, crossbreds and medium meri
nos predominating. There was considerable
hesitation until holders met the slow de
mand by ncccptlnu 5ft 15 tier cent below tho
fliny average. increnrrer ouiomK was
stilrlteil nnil most offrrlncs were sold,
American buyers secured a few nood lines
of crossbreds.
ROSTON. July 2. WOOT. There Is n bet
ter tone to tho wool market here this week.
I'rices nre stronger. Territory wools are
quoted nt 405H2C for line medium and tlno
scoured staple, while the strictly staple
article calls for 44ff43c. The market for
fleece wools Is quiet and quotations arc
largely nominal. Fine Australian wools
nre llrm nnd costing on the scoured bnsls
70H75c for suners nnd clothlm: crndes.
Quotations: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces
X and above. 23fi24c; XX and nbove, 26c;
ilelnluc, 2Sc; No. 1 combing, 23c; No. 2 nnd
-blood. 23cj coarse nnd braid washed, 23c;
lino delnlne. 2.Wi24c. Unwashed medium.
etc. Kentucky nnd Indiana li-blood comb
ing, .'ic; '5-oioou. Lite; .Missouri i-wood
combing, 17c: ?-blond. 10c: braid combing.
17c. Territory, scoured bnsls Montana flue
medium nnd line, 13if(llc; scoured, WiiV.n:
smptc, nnt)C; scoured, 4',n,c; Utali,
Wyoming and Idaho lino medium nnd tine,
13fjllc; scoured, 4C?fl2e: staple, 14(al4hc;
scoured, 43014c. Australian, scoured basis.
spot prices Combing stipcrllnc, 71072c;
gooo, wjiiuc; average, fio067c.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 2 nnTTnVrVitf nn
had nn Irregular turn today, being steady
nil the morning, weak In tho enrly nfter
noon nnd sternly during tho last hour. Tho
opening was Mendy.. with July 2 points
lower nnd other months 15i3 points higher.
Tho llrst spurt of buying carried August to
Sc and January to 7.72c. When tho govern-
mcni s wecitiy wentlinx, statement nppenred
It was. nt once sized, up ns less bullish than
iiiuicipiiicii. motion uougni in tne morning
on tho Idea that a sharp ndvance would
follow tho reading of the report was un
loaded hastily und prices broke to 8.73c for
vugusi. .i ine ciosc me mnrket was finally
I 6 93V.I 6 101 3 631 1 3 lb 2 J7 4 M
juint -J 1 .1 f. 1 ,-. rrn -i r.n ir,'i 13 Sbl 4
JUfie 2S...I S 87! G 111 3 651 3 03 13 M ' m
June 2i... ;, !n.c 4 'Ht . Mi :i li, 3 2ll 2 91
I 5 01
4 92
3 68
3 73
3 K
3 61
3 61
3 24
3 IS
3 lb
2 9S
2 03
2 to
4 63
4 63
Jutiu 30,.
uiy 1....I 5 S9Vi
July 2....j 5 Ml,
Indlentcc Sunday
The omclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattlc.Hogs.SIl p.11 ses
C M. & St. P. Ry
O. & St. L. Ry 4 J
Missouri Pacific Hy " -
Union Pnclllc system.... 2. 29 12
. .i N. W. Ry 3
V., B. A M. V. R. R 19 M
S. C. & P. Ry 2 1
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry... 11
11. A M. R. It. R 38 22 2
C. U ri Q. Ry 6 b..
K. C. & St. J 7 1
C, R. I. & P., east 6 0..
C, R. 1. & P.. west 1
Illinois central -
Total receipts 127 116 14
Tho illxnnnltlnn nf the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 lieau inuicitcu
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 190
hw rt niut company o,s
Cudnhy Pncklng Co 712
Armour it Co 732
Omaha Pack. Co., K. C... 97
Swift and Co.. K. u 09
Swift and Co.. country
11. Rccker A Oegan 235
Livingstone A ncnaiicr.... 11
L. V. Husz 24
II. L. Dennis & Co CO
Other buyers 138
Hogs. Sheep.
1.736 229
2,502
2,796
2.6S1
248
S21
JS1
559
731
9,715
were
held
3,671
fairly
about
4) Oluooe Sujrar
sr.'.J Hocking Coal ....
f,2i, Inter. Paper
do pfd ,
Infer. Power
Mclede Clas ,
National lllncult
National Iend ..
Mo. I'aclllQ ,
M.. It. A T..
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W.
do pfd
No. l'nclflo ..
do pfd
Ontario A W.
Pennsylvania
Heading
do lft pfd,..
do 2d pfd...
St. L. A S. !'
do 1st Pfd 8
do 2d pfd SSH
St. L. Southw 3.1
do pfd 1.6V,
120i4 No, American
30 .Pueblo Conut
Pacific Mall
Vnplc's Oas
Pressed 8, Car ...
do pfd
Pullman I. Car .,
Republic Steel ....
no pfd
Sugar ,
lenn. Coal A 1...
Union Hag A 1'..,
do pfd ,
U. B. Leather
do pfd,
. 6:'4
.160
.155
. 51 li
. S9
.120
. 97
. SCti
,.150H
,. 45i
. 71S
. 56i!
46Vj
60
.. 23
,. 23
.. 77'!
,. 95
.. b'l.l
. 45
.. 2:u
.. 4iH
..10214
.. 6
.. 41
..1181
.. 4.'?
.. 83
..:o9
.. 2114
.. 7:
..144H
.. 70
.. ld'i
.. 7214
.. 13H
7S
U. S, Rubber 2t
St. Paul
do pfd..
U. 8. Steel
pfd..
.174V4 Western Union
61
4
9SH
92(5
Trust receipts.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 2. MONEY Firm nt 4
per cent; last loan. 4; ruling rate, 6; prime
mereniiino paper, iifO'.j.
STKRLING UXCHANOK-Inactlve. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt SI.S75iGi
4.S7-?i for demand and nt $l.Wiff..i45 for
sixiy nays; posieu raies, l.6l,iit.M'2 com
merclal bills. 4.8IV4.
CICRTIFICATICS-Sllver, nominally COc
Dar. i,j'c; .Mexican aonnrs, 47c.
iionus state, Innctlvoj government
steady; railroad, weak.
The cluilnc piicc un nunds toda;. are a.
lonun
Knnsns City firnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 2. WHKAT July.
59V4c; September, 59'tc; Dcrember, 61V4c;
cash. No, 2 hard. 6WJ62V4C; No, 3, 59061c;
No, 2 red, tile.
CORN July. 4.ic; Honiemner. 45Vic: caBii.
No, 2 mixed, 4Si&49c; No. 2 white, 50c.
OATS NO. 2 wnite, 32C.
RYK-No. 2. 60c.
HAY-Cholco timothy. SU.OO: cholco
prairie, J10.00.
iiu 1 Ten-creamery, jdcihic; uniry, xancy,
lftjlSe,
i:OGS Lower: fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock, Sc per doz.. loss off, cases re
turned; new wnitewooa cases included, ',ic
more.
RKCUIPTS-Wheat. 45.000 bu.: corn. 4.800
bu.: oats, S.Oipii hu.
SIIII'MKNTS Wheat. 6 .000 bu.: corn.
9,600 bu.; oats, 9,000 bu,
Toledo fJiiilu nnd Seed,
TOLEDO. July 2 WHEAT Plrm. active:
cash nnd July. C6ic; August, 66Vsc; Septem
ber, iiJsic: December, 6l;c.
CORN Dull, strong; cuah, 44',4c; July, 45c;
September, 465Jc,
OATS Fairly active, higher; cash, 27'.c;
July and September. 274if27Hc
RYE Ale.
CLOVKHSEED-Cholco prime, $6.50; Octo
ber, J5.00.
Mltiuenpolln Wlirnt, I'lour nnd Ilrnn,
MINNEAPOLIS, July 2,-WHEAT-Cash,
64ic; July, 63c: September, C3Sc. On track:
No, 1 hurd, Xc: No. 1 northern, 64c;
Nn. 2 northern. 62'4c.
KLOUR Ktrst patents, 3."OJf3.S0: second
patents, w.vma.w;
U. S. ref. 2s,
do coupon . . .
do 3, reg..
do coupon ...
do la, reg
do coupon ...
do old 4a, reic.
do coupon ...
do 6. rec
do coupon ...
D, of C. 3. 65a.
Atch. Ken. 4a
reR.,107
107
W
K'S;
139
:.'.9
..iUVi
..1121'j
..msn
..imt
..1:5
I04H
do .mil. 4s 'JS'.i
Canada So. 2 '.09
Ches. A Ohio 4Hs...t'"H'
do 6a 11914
C. A N. W. c. "..U2i,
do S. F. deb. 5s. .1!JiS
ChlcnKo Ter. 4s 9Pj
Colo. So, 4s SM
D. A 11. Q. 4s 101
Erie general 4s 88
V, W. A D. C, Is... 1061,
nen. Eectro 5s... 200
Ion a Central la 117
1 4. A N. unl. 4, 102
M.. It. A T. 2s 8H
do 4 9814
r. 1. C. 1 irt4i
j. i,-. gen. os. ...132
No. Pacific 3s 73
do is ioi
N Y, O A St L 4s. ...07V
".v. a w. con. ls..lo;i
Ore. Nav. Is (7
do 4b
y. n. 1 ts jjai
no conso &s 11a
HeadlnK gen. 4s 87
Rio O. W. Is 101
Ht L A I M. c. 5s. .117
St I. A H V g. 6a... 136V
hi. rain consols. ..180
"Ht P. CAP Is.... 120
do 5s 1171
no. racifie ts 0.1
So. Hallway Sa US
3. 11. A T. fis 62
Tex. A Pacific ls..il8i,
"do 2s 103
Union Pacific 4s.... 105
Wabash Is UD!
do 2s , 11
West Shore 4s 11:
Wis. Central 4 88V
Vn. Centuries .... 9114
Ex-lntercst. 'Hid, Offered.
H York MIiiIiik .Stock.
jsisw lutuv, diuy s. -tne rouowing nro
tne closing quoiaiiouu on mining stocks;
Adams Con .......
Alice ...
Hreeco
llrunswlek Con..
Comstock Tunnel
.. 20
.. 4.'
..150
.. 16
6
Con, Cal. A Va....;i5
Deartwooil Terra.... si
Horn Silver ll
iron Silver 60
Leadvllle Con 5
Little Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Kavaice
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,
Bianciurd
1
. 11
.872
. 8'
. 8
. I
,. 7
. 15
,. 40
.765
barely steady, with jlrlces 113 points net
low,p,':; CIoHri11 ,,u,i middling uplands. 8T4cj
middling gulf. 9VSc: sales, 2,130 bnles.
i.l V r.JU UUJi. JUIV ml nTTn'Hn.i'
quiet, steady; American middling, 4 23-32d;
tho sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of
Which 500 were for sneeiilntlnn nml .wnr,,..
and Included 6,620 American; receipts.' 11.000
bales. Including 7.O00 American.
IM'JW UllLKAISH, July 2. COTTON
aieauy; suics, two naies; ordinary, fie; good
oruinnrv. m ii-ibo: low m iiiii nr mi.i
"".,,k -P"so; Koii mKioiing, Kike: mlddllmr
fair. vc; receipts, 3.592 bales? stock, 111,127
ST. LOUIS. July 2 fflTTfiV-flin,,!...
middling. SUc; sales. 100 bales; receipts. 1.847
....r. DiiiiiiiiuiiiK, -,uui uuies; siock, Ul,697
u,l,t.n.
GALVESTON, July 2.-COTTON-SCS-HC
OH nnd Rosin.
iNI'JW YUltK. JUIV 2. niT-rnltnr,,ert
steady; petroleum, dull; rosin, steady: tur
pentine, steady, at 36H5J37C.
KJl" S;.'i.l l n- J"'' 2. oil Credit bal
ances, $1.05; nn trading; runs, 90,602 bbls.;
mil f I1K.-1I in. ill ia'i7 UU1M,
CHARLESTON. S. C.. .July 2 nirTi,r.
pentlne. llrm. at 33Ue: rosin, tirm nn.
changed. '
SAVANNAH. Go.. July 2 OTT Rnlrlto e
,.niii:iiiini, 111 in, at jdjc; rosin, nrm, unchanged.
LONDON. July 2. OIT fnleiittn llneH
D,ui, umn wi, im jiciuiiin spirits, DS DO.
Flrnporated nnd Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. July 2 TCVAPnnATrrn
ri-iif.o-uusiness was confined to a hand
to mouth trade again today, yet the under
tone remaincu sicaqy, witn prices un.
...... ... . vu,,(itwii iu r.u, i'it7,i;.
CALIFORNIA DRIED KrtlllTS Mnrltnt
dull and not quotably higher. Prunes, 2HW
u per iu.. as 10 size nna qunmy. Apric an,
noyni. &M12C: Moor Park, 7ii12c. Peaches,
peciea, ir(j.ic, unpeeica, oniuc.
Nen- York Ury floods Market.
NEW YORK. July 2.-DRY GOODS-Tho
intensely not weather has again to;a ma
terially against snot business) in an direc
tions and trade has been of restricted
character. The Fall River market Is llrm.
Silks are In quiet request at steady nrlccs.
Hosiery and underwear without change.
MANCHESTER. July 2.-DRY GOODS-
tjuici, wun a tair inquiry , inrns, uuu mil
steaay.
StiKiir Market.
NEW YORK. July 2-SIJOAR-Raw.
steady to llrm; fair' rellnlng. 3 9-16c; centrlf-
itBOl, o test, ta-a.'c; moiasfcs sugar, ao-ioc;
rellneil steady.
NEW ORLEANS. July 2.-SUOAR-Quet:
open kettle, 33-l6Hc; open kettle eentrlf-
centrifugal, yenow, win
Totals 2,835
CATTLE Receipts or cattle
liberal today nnd the market
steady and trading' was more active than
It has been for some time past, particularly
on the better grades.
There were about 90 rnrs of beef steers
on sale this morning, nnd, although Chicago
wan reported ujii anil wciilt. pacitcrs at
thin point started out fairly early nm
bought up nil the desirable grades nt good
stendy prices. The commoner kinds were
of course neglected, but still they brought
fully ns much us they did yesterday. A
clearance was made at a reasonably early
hour.
The cow market also looked iiiRt nhout
steady on tho good cornfed stuff. Thero
woro not over a dozen loads of cow stuff
on sale, hut still packers did not seem to
want tne medium kinds and grassers. Thev
claim that the grnsscrs are not killing out
ni an wen anti as a result tney do not
T." .1 , , Ihnm no ,fin n n l.l.t. . . . .
. ... i..... nn imkii ci un hk lit lin
en t prices. The wny such kinds sold today
i uny em ferirtiuiy no nigner, nno, u any
thing, they were a little lower.
rnere wus not much change noticeable ln
tho prices paid for bulls, calves and stags.
Thero were not many feeders In the
yards today nnd buyers occmed to take
hold a little more freely and paid fully
steady prices. The rains probably gave
them a uttlo more confidence In tho coun
try demand. Representative sales:
DEEF STEERS.
Live Stork Market.
tbe ne.ivywelgnts. still tne margin is eon- a, rMTV Tulv 2. (Special i eiem
slderably reduced. r iiVerlnts 800 head; market
When the hogs finally did begin tochaiiRO i l TJ' fT beeves, J4.504J5.60; cows
hands It was generally on n bnsls of n W(,kl .Vn.10.,,iTe,l V "5511.25; stockers,tind
&yi0c decline, with tho long string going nnd bulls, mixed. V..--J , yt.lirHnB.
nt J5.S21,. The choice loads sold from r.v.Vi i" J3.W-I .O. caiesi
up nnd the lighter weights from .824 U2M.-o. . m . mnrkct 5'ifiCc.
down, lu splto of Ihe slow opening about ,lous!"i"'?;K'-v bulk, $3.67t4-
KVervthlni? wns old In fair V nood senjion. lower, selling o.tW5J5.io, HUIK,
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LEMARS OFFICIAL ARRESTED
.. j.
Wnrd, Vice President of
tlonn: Iliiik, Is CnuKltt
nt Jersey City.
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STEERS AND HEIFERS.
WASHINGTON. July 2. Chief Wllkle of
tho secret service today received a tele
gram announcing tho arrest of Thomas F,
Wnrd nt Jersey City, N. J. Ward was vlco
president of the Lemars (la.) National
bank nnd Is charged with having used tho
bank's funds. Ho left Lcninrs In April and
was not locnted until two wooks ago, when
ho was seen by a former acquaintance to
enter tho Jersey City postofllco. He was
located today and arrested. Ho Is said to
havo signified his willingness to return to
Iowa without extradition formalities.
closed Its
has been
nil.,, Ill, viriiir. v-.
RRAN-lll bulk, ilO.50.
first clears, l2.CuO2.70;
Chnnices In Avnllnlile Suppllrt.
NEW YORK, July 2Spcclal cable and
telegraphic communications to nradistreet's
show the following change In available
supplies from Inst account; Wheut, United
Dank ClenrliiK,
OMAHA. July 2.-Cienrlngs. $1,314,509.90;
corresponding dny last year, Jl, 164,974.64; In
crease. I1I9.83S.26.
CHICAGO. July 2. Clearings. J39,t07,333:
balance, 13,561,940; posted exchange, H.b6tt
4. Mi'; .New vorit excnaiiKC, isc discount.
ST. LOUIS, July 2.-Clcarlnes, $10,011,567;
Private llnnk Cloned.
BUFFALO, N Y., July 2. Tho Niagara
bank, a state Institution, has
doors, Tho following notlco
posted on the doors:
"I havo closed and takon possession of
this bnnk. F. D. KILHURN.
"Superintendent of Ranks."
Upholds Clnelnnntl Trnstces.
civrMis.'STATl. .tnlv 5 Thn United States
circuit court of appeals today nfllrmed the
Judgment of tho district court refusing to
compel tho sinking fund trustees of Cin
cinnati to specifically perform n contract
ivltli Itnlmrta f'n.. linnkerM nf New' ork.
for refunding over $15,t),000 of bonds. Tho
decision was based on the ract uiai ine ion
tract was made without previous advertise
ment.
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SUPREME C0UHI oiuuo-.
No. 9779. South TrVomSl)ougrn-n
ngalnst Levy. Appeal from uo m Com.
versed und remanded. d,y,' No. 2.
mlssloner s opinion. force ostiro. Is ii
.eVeniidlrr'asric "cn.'.'l;;. .T,:;!
ably rendered.
.. , an uetloil will He
frtuVnct have . U been cotniiN
,1 line iv
i.V. m.h vendee, und the icgn
o "Ult ol 'Vi" . i.., ioV.nl 1 lie to the mnrt-
glgorVwio ho dstlk. legal title to Uo mori:
bSS?5 ' "ir lnc& am!
sucii m"i ir. . " u or ,u,y part or t
'".'Vlog against RoggS;
from. '''',.rnIlJ,e!n So, X
or
oin-
under tho
. ... ..nii!itinii in li
IjreC OI UrRl-lll '"' Inulll.
circumstances nini co ns - ,."-" .: , H
Ulion oi nun" .,,.
tooryes
Htrninl of four,
.i.uu fr nn:iri. Of 01UO
other motive man uucuuuu
may. raise suumk " V""" "1 ,-..,
tins is nn " v -.1,....,
lallon ol
Hons
iniiuenceiii.n .n. - - , , r
V"c relation Jm slsled for a long time
1,11,1,' I 111 VI,,,,., . .. ...
strong
tlon
IiVii . influence, nnd ln so. doing
Ion in question Is not unjust or unnai unl.
4 The burden ts upon the cot estan s o
SHEEP Th,.r wns n nmro liberal run of
sheep hero toduy thnn there has been for
several days, but the demand on the part
of packers seemed to bo about enu.il to tho
occasion. The market wns not particularly
active, but still about steady prices were
paid, A string of grass wethers sold nt
13.15 and a bjnch of wethers nnd yearlings,
mixed, brought $3.25. Lambs also sold at
what looked to be steady prices. A bunch
of fed lambs sold ns high as $1.30 nnd
spring Inmbs brought $1.50.
Quotations: Choice wethers, $3.35ii?3.W; fair
to good wethers, $3.00'(f3.25; choice ewes,
$2.75i(f3.10; fair to good, $2.25512.75; choice
spring lambs, $1.7535.00; fair to good spring
lambs, $l.50-(f4.75; feeder wethers, $2.75i(
$3.00; feeder lambs, $3.25if4.(W. Representa
tive sales:
No. Av. I'r.
41 culled ewes S3 $1 50
57 culled ewes 81 1 50
221 culled ewes M 2 25
100 Wyoming grass wethers 91 :t 00
240 Wyoming grnss wethers 100 3 1 5
21 Wyoming grass wethers 91 3 15
600 Wyoming grass yearlings
nnd wethers 91 3 25
2 bucks 275 2 00
1 buck 170 2 50
298 feeder yearlings 53 2 85
127 native yearllnga 79 4 30
5t Wyoming grass wethers 101 a 15
CHICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
STAGS.
5 (0 1 1476 4 49
CALVES.
4 M 1 130 5 23
6 0) 1 160 5 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
104! 2 CO 9 794 2 75
395 3 20 6 450 3 CO
1I6U 3 25 19 649 3 33
830 3 50 21 931 3 75
974 3 '0 6 S35 3 90
STOCICERB AND FEEDERS.
7 52-1 1 75 10 673 4 CO
HOOS There wan a liberal run of hogs
here today and an other markets were
quilted lower trading at this point started
out about -Vac inner, un ine siari u lew
inn mm cnangeii minus in uuu .s vt. out
Vinfnm sellers hnd tlmu to cut loot-e the
market weakened and packers wero bidding
tjflOo lower. Sellers were of course not
u.iiiitif. tn tnWn off that miifli and ns a
result the market wns very slow and It
was late before many loads had changed
hnnds. There Is one feature to the trade
at tho present time which shippers should
tuku note of. and thut Is thu way 'Isht-
)!.,. li,,. ,Miiiirii-
iUwcH will Kro
?Sl"i.lwil."iSo M;poll.osls of lis h uv ng
bfi-n obtained bv undue Influence, It piusi
.Vih ,w i thn they arc Inconsistent with a
Smiley.
Hastings,
Steers Weak llos Slotr Native Slierp
Itnle Weak.
CHICAOO. July 2. CATTLE Reeeints.
500 head. Including 900 Tcxalis: native and
Texas steers weak, butcher stock steady
to slow; good to prime steers J5.20(h.2;
poor to medium, JJ4.10ft5.10; stockcrs nnd
feeders, wealc, at $2.&oyi.Bo; cows, jj.wip
65: he frrs. $2.65fi5.00: canncrs. s.'.ooiis ro;
bulls, $2.50ftl.50; cnlves, steady, at 4.(WU'
6.40; Texas fed steers, $4.2Vti6.25; Texas
grass steers, $3.50l.l5; Texas bulls, $2.C0&'
50.
HOOS-Recclpts, 18,000 head; estimated
tomorrow. 30.000: left over. 6.000: slow: ton.
$6.20; mixed and butchers. $5.S0Ji6.15: good
to cliolce neavy, jo.iiowo.si; rougn nenvy.
j.sofiD.oo; light, j5.fc.oia6.io; num or saiea,
5.95f 6.07(4.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Rocelnts. 13.(X0
hend; good native sheep steady, wrsternH
eak. Hiirlnc lambs steady to strong, cboice
tcadv. others slow: good to choice wethers.
$3.504t 1.10; fait to choice mixed, $3.C0W3 75;
western sliccp, wrwai.vr, yenrnngs, w varp
15: native lambs, $3,257)5.10; western lamus.
$4.00S6.10.
Not York Live Stoek .llnrkct.
NEW YORK, July 2. nEEVllfe-Recelpts,
none, nnd untiling doing, reeling stenny.
Cnbles iiuoted live cattle higher at 10V4?f
12c per lb.; refrigerator beef stendy at S3i5r
9c per lb. Exports, 7o0 cattle. l.Otl sheep
and 4,560 quarters of beef; tomorrow, l,Ml)
quarters of be,ef.
UAUVrJH Iteceipis. itw nenu; iu on snie.
market flat, almost no demand; few good
ea s sold at $5.00: tmttermilKS nominal;
nearly 700 calves unsold.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Recclnts. 5.005
head: 33 ears on sale: sheep dull and barely
steady, cholco and Australian lambs nbiut
steady, otners nnrn 10 sen, nm nnm
wanted, more than 20 cars unsold; me Hum
to good sheep, $3.00U3.50; medium to choice
lambs. $5.37l,!i76.25; one car extra, $6.60.
HOGS Receipts. 2,345 head; ono car on
sale; weak to 10c lower; western hogs, $6.30;
state nogs, js.w; enpico ugiu, o.iu.
Kama) City Live Stock Market.
ifANRAH CITY. Juiv 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 9.000 natives. 1.300 Texans and 400
calves; choice beef steers, steady; other
cattle- ctendy to a shade lower; choice
dressed beof steers, $5.25ftu.7S; fair to good.
$4,855(5.20; stocKers nnn teeners, w.wfii.io;
western fed steers, $4.50g.M); Texans nnd
Indians. 11.15W&.20: Texas grass steers,
(TiiMV, cows, $2.8.HN.25: heifers, $3.0034.90;
ennnors. $1.75Jj2.75; bulls, $2.63ft'-l.50; calves,
$3,005'4.75. . , ,
HOUa ueceints. zj.iwj neau; nmuri
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BIIBE1" Arsl) liA.Mlin JMJCCllHB, w.'iw
head; sheep, steady to 10o lower; lamns,
105T15C lower; lambs. $4.235.10; wethers.
$3,254(0.90: yearlings. $3.76f(4.40; ewes, $3.0flf
3.75; culls, $2.00j3.00; Texas grass sheep,
$3,254(3.75.
81. Louis Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 2.-CATTLE-Rocelpts,
.MX) head. Including 300 Texans; margci
stendy for natives, loo lower for Texans;
native shipping nnd export steers. fj.W
6 00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.Mfcfl
5.40; steers under '.000 lbs., $3.40(( l,75: stock
ers nnd feiilers, J2.55Jj-l.45: cows and heif
ers. $2.O0fH.8O; canncrs. $1.252.S5; hulls. $2., 5
13.bo; Texas anil inuian sicers, w.&wt.w,
cows and heifers, $2.404H.15,
HOOS Receipts. 11.200 head: market Ec
lower; pigs nnd lights, $5.85fou.95; packers,
$5.85115.95; butchers. $5,951(6.20.
HJIIJEl' AriU liAJMlia Iteceipis, b.wi
hend; mnrket dull and slow; native mut-
nnM MOfKf3.50! lambs. $3.505.50: culls and
bucks, $2,004(3.25; stockers, $2,254(2.75; Texns
sheep, $3,254)3.50.
Stock In SlKht.
TUa f.iinix.liii' tnlilo shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs anu siieep nt tno luur priiiuii"
IOOS necelpts, 23.000 head; mnrKet wv
lower; top, $6; bulk of sales, $3.754io.&a;
ivy. $5,904(6.00; mixed packers, $j.8x4i.ftj;
lit. $5.704p5.85: pigs, $5,004(5.63.
.r.v ",Mr,' t A Xf till llnnAlntn T. flftft
1.... 1
COlliriirj ni"'""7' ,i, illrv
Pn i 1 nrlent evidence to sustain a verdict.
even though there be a scintilla 01 eviueuj-o
there 011 which was admitted without ob-
JlNo"li7SS. Rlvervlew Investment Compnny
ncnlnst Merrill. Appeal from Douglas. Ar
flFmed. Sedgwick. C. Commissioner's opln-
tlWStt. of this court that
a purchaser nt tax salo can maintain an
onion to foreclose his lien without giving
notice to redeem are auncri-n m.
No. 10015. Zimmerman ngalnst
Error from Jefferson. Afnrm
. n.inplitiimf TCn. 1.
A mother, pending nn fiction upon a
lluuor seller')! bond, under section xvl, chap
ter 1, Compiled Stntutes, brought on ner
own behalf and that of her minor children,
has no authority to settle and comprise,
their rights without tho ntithorlty and ap
proval of the court.
No. 10037. Lancashire Insurance Compnny
against Klerstcud et nl. Appeal from .Madi
son. Reversed. Dullle, C. Department No.
3'ln nn nction to foreclose n mortgage tho
petition contained the usual allegations of
no nction nt law being hnd for the debt.
The answer contained a general donlul nnd
no proof of the above ullcgittton of thn
petition being offered, held, that n fore
closure should hnvo been denied.
No. 1W.S. Mnclagan & Pierce against
Wltte. Appeal from Knox. Alllrmcd. Hast
ings, C. Department No. 1.
1. When n sheriff's return shows n salo
to "Henry Musgravc, assignee of the de
cree herein," objection that the return
shows no purchaser In tho absence of any
showing thut Henry Musgravc Is a llctitloua
person is not won laiten.
2. Tho fact that no money was paid, not .
available ns un objection where thu salo
was to the assignee of the dceruo nnd ItH
confirmation Is urged by plaintiff.
3. Objection Hint order and notice of fain
make- no mention of the assignment of tho
decree not nvutlablc ln thu ubsenco of any
showing of prejudice.
No. 10012. Dafoc ngalnst Kopllnger et al.
Error from Sheridan. Reversed and dis
missed Oldham, C. Department No. 2.
1. An action on a covenant against In
cumbrances In 11 warranty deed Is not nn
nction Involving thn title to enl estate, and
when tho amount sued for does not oxceed
$200 a Justice of the peace has Jutlsdlottou
of such action.
2. Under hcctlnn 9S3 of the Code of Civil
Proccduro 11 Justlcn of the pence Is au
thorized lo set nsidc a verdict of a Jury
obtained beforo him, where by motion It Is
mndu to appear to his satisfaction that
such verdict was obtained by fraud, par
llnllly or undue means. Provided, such
motion Is filed and proper notlco given thn
opposing party and Is acted upon within
four days of the rendering of such verdict.
No. 10014. Hcdell ngalnst llnrblne Rank of
Fnlrhury. Error from Jefferson. Ames, C.
Department No. 3.
1, If tho payee of a check drnwn upon n
bank In this state Indorses nnd delivers It
to 11 bnnk ln a neighboring town for collec
tion nnd accompanied tho act with n 10
qucBt that It bo not Immediately presented
for payment nnd agrees that It may bo sent
for collection through a distant bank Mt
uated outside tho state, tho Indorsed will
not be liable for tho consequence of the
delay necessarily Incident to tho courso
adopted nor for tho default or negligence, of
thu bnnk chosen to make presentment for
payment.
2. If tho payee of a check drawn upon a
bank In thlB stnte Indorses It to a bank In a
neighboring town for collection and tho lat
ter, witnout tne Knowledge or consent of
tho l.avee. sends It fnr enllertlnn tlirr.ii,
dlstnnt bank situate outside tho Btate,
thereby consuming three days for making a
prce.ntment for payment which might havo
btfcii mndo In one day. the Indorsee' will lm
liable lor tho consequences of such delay
and for nny default or nealiirnnnn nf ih
bank close 11 to make thn collection.
Thomas W. Carter of Adhboro, N. C had
kidney trouble and ono bottle of Foley'
Kidney Curo effected a perfect cure and ha
says there Is no remedy that will comparo
with it.
2,315
3.500
10,300
7,S00
Hogs.
9,826
18.000
23,000
11,200
Sheen.
3,190
13,000
6,000
S,500
Hi.,, Binrk markets July 2:
South Omaha
Chtcogo
Kansas city ....
St. Louis
Totals
St. Joseph Live Stock Market
ST. JOSEPH. July 2.-CATTLE-Hecclpt,
1 ua head: market nctlve und steady to
23,945 62,026 29,690
nuuo , '. i..,;, i,.j 'tinsnV inn.
lower! Km uuu m
dlum and heavy. $a.
hill ItMrtVM, .y.,l,.'..
I.&04I6.O2V4; bulk. $5.804u.95.
LAMBS-Rccelpts, 3.2A!
$125,000,000
WAS DISBURSED JULY 1st.
This will stimulate a big rise in the stock
market. Iluy stocks now and nut nt the
top; wo will carry Louisville, Atchison, II.
R. T., or nny of tho standard stocks on 1
point margin. They nre a big purchase.
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