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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T'lIt'lBAY, JULY 11, isui.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Opma Higher Tkrongn Icflncnet if
Cen Graini.
EARLY DEMAND FOR CORN IS ENORMOUS
I'rovlslons pn Strndy with Firm
I'nilrrtonr, Cnnsril lr DnmnHO
to Corn nml tlnls, "" r
Ilry Pastures.
CHICAGO, July 10.-A continuation of
..iii:.v.y ...uoiTini. v,.trnlnv caused a
WVJIIU I t il IJttlUIHlHJ J - , " ....I....
bullish sentiment in the wheat market
today. Corn closed Wf"ic mencr. nepie.m
bcr wheat cloned He hlKhcr, oats c and
provisions 151120c hlKher,
Inlluenrcd by prices In coarse Brain,
which opened higher, the whent tnarket
continued to rule linn throunhout the du.
Trade was modetale, tho crowd contlnulnK
to favor corn and oats, as promising net-ti-r
results to buyers under exIstinB hot
weather conditions. Demand was mostly
by shts, while commission hnjscs wero
the principal sellers. September opened Wa
Un hlKhcr at 64t,Wc and advanced
txnilllv. plnnlm- 'in hlcher at BIC. tho llltth
point of the day. Heaboard reported 10
boatloads taken tor export and clearances
of wheat and Hour wele equal to 3,1, cvo
bushels. l'rlrnary receipts were 710,0(0
bushels and northwest receipts were 1!'3
curs, aKHlnst IBS Inst week anil 165 a year
nno. Local receipts were 66 cars, with 27
contract.
Kxceedlncly hot temperature over a largo
tectum of tho country crrnted excitement
In the corn pit at the openliiR. There was
an enormous demnnd, both local and on
outside account, early, and It was hard to
execute orders, ns scarcely nny corn was
on tho tnarket, and what was for sale was
held by those wnltlntf to take prollts. Heavy
reulltltiK on the advance caused a sharp
decline, but on renewed buying prices ral
lied URaln. September opened tjc to W'f
Jc higher at I!i-ir50c, declined to lV4$f 19V:.
rallied to 50c, held Mt,l9?ie. rallied to
thc. held tlrm and closed at 40ic. Local
receipts were It's cars, with 2 contract.
There was about as bin a market for oats
as for corn and the opcnliiK was strong and
hlfther. it was reported that S.OOO.ftuo
bushels of lotiK stuff were unlondcd on tho
market today, bjt the offering were,
readily absorbed and prices remained
strong. Outsiders continued Rood buyers
nnd local shorts covered freely. Longs and
levator people supplied the demand,
Weather conditions were the bull Influence.
September ranged between 304jC and 31VsC,
i losInK fciu higher nt 3lc. Local re
ceipts were 4S cars.
Provisions, opened steady, with a firm
undertone. The damage, to corn nnd oats by
heat and the drying up of pustures had a
stimulating effect. Offerings wero light,
with a moderate demand for Investment ac
count. September pork ranged between 114
and J14.4216, closing 60c higher at J14.40. Sep
tember lard sold between R62V418.6j and
.70, closing 15c higher at $S.6!4.
Ribs sold between J7.!2& and J8.0G nnd
closed 16c higher at .O2i,is.05.
Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
l0 cars; com, 265 cars; oats, 60 cars; hogs,
2f..r head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wfent
July
Sept.
Deo.
I'.irn
July
Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Sept.
May
I'oik
July
Sent.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Rlbs
.Tuly Sept.
Oct.
' I I
I fi.1H 63!i 3W K1T4 63Ti
6jt;w f.ii; elf? wj kit?
&i('iti. 66?, c.v my, tan
I ?!(, 4S'i 474 -7i 47,
m 49i 48S 40 4SH
L ,m mi WT ar'i 9Ti
SOV431U aisj MVi 3Ii?30ff(4
33i4 3IH 33t 31' "sai?
U 20 14 ?o 13 70
! 14 00 14 42VS 14 00 14 40 13 fO
8 674 S B2H g 67J4 8 60 8 47U
5 'V.. 8 "n 8 1X5 8 8 r.2U
, 8 62W 87W 8 62 W 8 ft". 8 50
i
7 M 7 95 7 92UI 7 92V4 7 83
7 02! 8 0.", 7 92$ 8 0?. 7 90
7908O21J 7 90 I 8 00 7 12U
No. 2.
??h..1I10tn"ons wcr follows:
-ir?iHPti?SX4 winter patents. M.BOTW.GO:
strnlghtH. 3041 40: ; spring patents. il.CSfi
3-5 ii"prliFhi?- 2 "3 00; bakers, Jl.S(Kf2.50.
WiK spring. 61HS3c; No. 2 red,
o?JJ?-.3l.'7cS No- 2 yeow. 47yc.
nvM0'2.249V4c?! NO" 3 Wh,,e WVWtc
tl5P.KP8-N'' i flax. J1.8S; prime timothy,
t: clover, contract grade, $9 60. ,"ul"y
PROVISIONS-Mess pork per hbl.. J14.20
14.30. Lard, per 100 lbs.. JS 6714S8 60. Short
I1'" i2ldPS ''oso). J7.838.0o. Dry salted
shoulders (boyerf). J7.2S07.5O. Short clear
sides (boxed). J8.35lgfi.45. L,ear
WHISKY-Basls of high wines. Jl.27.
fortodayn:K nre th recel,ts and "hlpments
winn, t.ki. Receipts. Shipments.
p lour, bbls 38 m 22 000
JV heat, bu 210 ooo sM'Soa
Hurley, bu "I": b.OOO ToOO
tAS aaTcr?adrnyer!
MKW VOniC GBNBHJkb MAIIKET.
auolntlnns of the Day on Various
Conmolltlet,
iiWK' JV'y W-IUR-Recclpts,
40 450 bbls.: exports, 21.4M bbls.; active and
??BA.oll..,,r,c!!i Minnesota patents.
W.6ojJ3.80; Minnesota bakers'. J2.85(33 15
M,?vgStS?ten.t": 3M3.80; winter Sot5:
fJ.35H13.60; winter extras. J2.602.80; winter
low grades, J2.30fi2.40. Rye flour dull- fair
to;good. J2.7W3.50; choice to finely, few
CORNMBAL Firm; yellow western sfie-
UYh Firm; No. 2 western. 55e t o h
"Moat; state. M53c. c. i. f "now 'ofk. car'!
BARLEY Dull; feeding. 48c e I t
Yo?k.Yrk! ma,M"". c.l.Cf., New
u-VrvAn? MAt1TrDu.n.! wtcni, 654?72c.
. J.,JvATRec-,IPtl'. 18.670 bu.: exnnrts
l17,1;""!-. &,01:,,lrm: N- 2 red.' 73!4c.P f. a
h., afloat No. 2 red, 71',ic. elevator- 'A i
northern. Duluth. Sic anbat. OptfonJ 'opened
firm, with corn and on actlvo covering and
wtE: nJ.Ttmb'V 69,a70 7-lfic. cliVa, "at
7?fe?cC1,0cb.ed,a8r723. Decembor'
CORN Receipts, !"fi,0 bu.: exports iw 47
bu Snot "rrn: No S. sWo. levator Kd
5-c. f. o. b., afloat. Option market was
strong ngaln early on continued heat In tho
Hotithwest an.l no relief probable tomor
row. Tho country was a big buyer, but
later took prollts, causing a depression. Tho
close was firm, with wheat, at K'dc net
advance. September. 6252c, closed at
62Ho; potoher. 52i,i(f52o "closed nt Kioi
December. 62M&2HC closed at 62Hc
OATS-Rerelpts, f.9.700 bu.; exports. 12,439
bu. Spot, f rmer: No. 3, 3Jc; No. 2 wh tc.
v0, OT;.c: tr,,ck m,xert tester,.
.j(i3bc. Options nctlvo and strong on crop
LfA&-.vrwo. ppi nK- w5 to
2Cc; l'acinc Cf.nst. 1KJ crop. ICilsic- U9
crop. WSMc; old olds, 2Cc.
,-,!i.'.,)l:t!ryuluti Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. IS
SilS'.ic; California. 22 to 25 pounds. "9 to;
Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., ItitllVic.
I.UATHISU-Qulit; hemlock sole, nue
a"" a'clTOiiTKe.11 ,0 heavyw,VBht. 21
IMtOVl'sloNS-Heef. steady; family. JU.50
(12.00, niesH. J9.5Wfl0.lX); beef hams MM
21.00; packet. Jl0.oliflll.rb: city, extra India
mess, JlfiOrtftlSOO. cut meats, steady: pickle 1
hollies. fM.5041.ll.t10; pickled shoulders, J7.W
,"2j; pickled hams, ilO.r-0'y 11.00. Lard, weak
vyestern steamed, JS.W; refined, firmer; con
tinent, J9; South America, J9.t!0: compound,
17 Pork, firmer; family. J15.60lTlfi.00: short
clear. JI5.95tM7.0O; mess, JlC.OOrrfiij.50. '
TALLOW -Weak; city (Jj per pkg.).
4Tic; country (pkgs. free), 4HfflTc.
,,,CI':rQ'J'nt!,.domt'st,c' flno to extra, 4K
ffii'io; Japan, 4c,
MOU8Si:S-Qulet; New Orleans, open
kettlf. good to choice, 3T4:o.
POTATOES Qutet; New York. ISO lbs.,
$2.2.t2 75; southern, extrn. per bbl J2.50.
ni'TTER-Recclpts. 13.330 pkgs.; market
steady: dairy, state. 14(fjlSHo; creamery, 15tf
19'ic; factory. I317tf5Uc.
CHICKSK-Rerelpts. 5.S42 pkgs.; market
steady: fancy large colored, 9c; fancy large
wl-.ltf, 9c; fancy colored, S'.io: fancy small
white. 939'ic.
HOClS-Recelpts. I2,3lt pkgs.: irregular;
stiite and Pennsylvania, UHlBc; wesiern
cundled. 13i!jl6c; western uncandled. 9iil24e.
MHTArj?-Tlie feature of the metal mar
ket today was the heavy decline of 12 In
the prlre of spot tin In London, the closing
llgure being 12S. Futures declined i'2 to
115 5n. This greut break In prices for spot
tin was due. It Is said, to the miscalculation
of the cllnUH as to the nccctsltlc of biot
buyers. Thers was no demand for spot
tin. The local market was Inlluenc 'd to
some extent by the market abroad and
the price at New York was marked down
"3 points, with the closing price standing
at J27.2.'fi27.76 nnd weak Copper nominally
unchanged, with ltke Superior eiuoted nt
17 and casting and electrolytic nt JI6624.
The London market was 3s 5U lower, fu
tures closing nt 67 5s 6d. L"ftd In the New
York market waa dull at Jl.37',4, while Ion
don was Is 3d lower at 12 6s The Amor
Iran iron markets ruled dull and nominally
unchanged, with pig Iron warrants quoted
nt JI5, Pig lions dull. Spelter ws dull
and unchanged nt J3.!W.!)3. London de
clined 2s 01.
Omaha viioi,i:s.!,n MAltlCIVr.
Condition of Trade nnd ((notn t Ions on
Xtnide nml Fiiney Priiduor.
KGOH -Receipts liberal; good stock, firm.
L1VK POl'LTRY-Hcns, 7c: young and
uiu roosierf, ,1, turkeys, u'usc; uuckh aim
l-. M(i. j'ji,, ( pi,K ehickcus, per lb., llliliic
cholct ilalry, In tubs, 14ifl5c: separator, ISc.
, FRESH FISH-Ulnck bas-a. lsc: white
bass, he; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c J b ile
llns, 7c; buiTalos, l,c; cattish, 12c; cod, 9c i
croppies, 7yuic, clscoes, 7c; halibut. 11c;
herring. c, haddock, 10c; mackerel, c:
ac, reu snapper, ic; saimoii, iiv;; a""
fish. 6c trout, Uc; whltctlsh, Sc.
PIOEONS-Llve, per doz., Jl.
EAi-.S-Chuief. !iM10e.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
J9.5o; No 2 upland, J9; medium, J8.50: coarse,
J7.60. Rye straw, Jii.fji. Thfse prices are
for hay of good culor and iiuallty. Demand
inir. lieieiuis, j cart.
OATS-No. 2 white, 29c.
CORN -No. 3, 43c.
HRAN-J12.
VEGliTAULES.
ASPARAOfS-Nallvc, per dot., 353 40c.
1UIL 1IAR15 Home grown, per lb., lc.
NEW CARROTS Per doz., 20c.
NJJW Tt.'RNH'S-Per doz., 20c.
CICI'MHERS-Hothouse, per doz., 60c.
LETTUCE Per bu,, 20c.
RADISHES-Pcr doz.. Il,g20c.
1'ARBl.EY Per doz., SOc.
NEW PUTAIUE.'.-Ptr bu., 75c.
CAHRAnE-Homc grown, H5c.
Tii.MATuL.S-Timi.s. 4-baket crates. Sl.Wi.
ONIONS-Rerniudas, per crate, J2.25; new
wnnioriiin, -c
CAULIFLOWER-Hnmc-grown, per dni.,
60o.
UEANS-Wax, per half-bushel basket, 40c;
string, per halt-bushel banket, 30c.
PEAS Per bu.. Jl; per V5 tu., Wc.
CANTALOUPE Per basket, 75cJli
crates, jx
WATERMELONS Texas, 30335c each.
FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES-Per doz., fl.S0gi.73; per
crute, f,t.2."i.
RLACKHEltRIES-Per 24-qt. case, t2.
RASPIIERRIES-Per 24-qt. case, J2.76;
red, pet 24.pt, case, J2.60.
CHERR1KS Name, per 8-lb. bajket,
45c: Missouri, per 24-qt. case, Jl.7SiiJ2.0O.
PEACHES-Callfornln, per box, 85c; free
stone, Jl.
APRICOTS California, 4-basket crateo,
Jl.60.
PLUMS-Californla. per crate, J1.23ai.50.
OOOSERERRIES-Per 24-qt. case, J2.00.
TROPICAL FitUlTS.
ORANOES California seedlings, f3.60;
Med. Hweets, J4.0.
LEMONS California, extra fancy, J5.00;
choice, JI.75.
RAN AN AS Per bunch, according: to slzo,
J2.fK?;2.60.
FIO8 California, new cartons, 75c; layers,
foe: Imported, por lb., 10fil2c.
DATES-Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Halloween, 6V4c per lb.
CIDER Per bbl., 14.50; per half bbl.. J2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 16c; fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 183.20c;
r.Hc; No. 1 salted, 7Wc; No. 2 sal
1 1 1 n n I Pll, O n ILH n... n . .
12 to lu lbs., Cc: dry hides, 8013c; sheep
pelts, 2575c; horse hides, J1.60&'.25.
Liverpool -firaln and Provliloii),
r.lVPIIllOAr. T..I.. ft miTK.m
dull; No. 2 red, western winter, 5s 6d; No.
1 northern spring. 6.1 6d; No. 1 California,
5s 9d; futures, steady; September, 5s 5d:
December, 6s 6d.
CORN-Spot, American mixed, new, firm.
4s 2d; Amerlcnn mixed, old. steady, 4s 3d:
futures, firm; July, 4s Cd; September, 4s 2,4d;
1'kas-Canadian, firm, 6a 3Wd.
FI.OIITl St. I.nnlu rnnr.ii mini.. J. .11
"l.iivi, uuii, 40
HOPS At London, Pacific coast, steady.
3 16sW4 4s.
pnnvisman. t.,i.
mess, nsa d. Pork, firm; prime mess, "west
ern, 6s. Lanl, steady; American refined,
43s bd. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady.
ton iu, dhuiii, uinuurianu cut IT to
Ilia iln4V ilui all A . m
wiui no, ouui i riu, in 10 24 IDS,
steady, 7a 5d; lonp clenr mlddleH. lieht, 28
In It lhtz firm Aim fL.1 . -1 . . . .1 .
heavy, 3o to 40 lba., firm, Uh Cd: short clear
! iu loo. nieaay ias ea; clear ucl-
1 1 11 in 1rt fl-m m 0,1 ol -
. w ... .... i-.- mi. oiiuuiuers,
square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 37s 6d.
uuiit,K-oiu)ii iiiie.ii Amoncan. 90s:
good Amerlcnn, 71s.
CHEESE-FIrm; American finest white,
45s; American, finest colored, 46s.
TAT.T.OW I'lrm nHn. 1... oe- rA. . ..
trallan. In London, 27s.
Rccelptaof wheat during tho past three
days. 213.000 centals, Including 212,000 Aroer
lean. Receipts of American corn during
brlgiit 8 47,900 cenU'8, Weather,
St. I.onU Grnlu nnfl ProTlalona.
RT T.nTTTQ T..1.. 1A tiiiim . .
"iife'yvWLfaJMKo; Decern-
w.... ..n,,v. , .iu. trttiii, ,c; iracK,
60c: July. 49c: September. 49H-49T4c.
OATS-Hlgher; ko. 2 cash, trick, 34
35c July. 32Hc: Sentemher. .fi. tJn
white. sm30c. " ' "
RYE Higher at 62c.
trading. iomy, no
..-S"161: Patents, J3.10ffl3.26; new.
:.2SiZ; ola; eira rancy and straight.
rtS8?i!ft.J!r! -?W3',!i.l'W! clear? t2 66
PiIJA-NfllBne.r.! SI,cked. "st track, 674c
prairie. $u-0Oli.E0. ,U'
wiunai-Mteany at 11.27.
BAGOINO-Hlgher at 6H(S7V4c
HEMP TWINE 9c. 'lu'c'
PROVISIONS-Pork, Hteady;
lohhlncr.
" ,u" a,a-J. ury salt
meatP. firm, unchanged; hoxrd lotsextra
Dry salt
IS.62H. Bacon, firm, unchnnffed: hoxed lots
slde-s: t9.60. ' ' t,tU' r,U:, ,J""W clear
METALS Lead, steady, $1.3034.40. Snel
ter. stendy nt J3.R21J. Bpel
' ""titn. oc; springs,
6ii?7c: geese. 4c: springs, 435c.
d BUTTI3R Steady; creamery, 14320c;
UU,-.T,,irj"y,:. npnrbv "id southern. 6c.
vA t- " " u,n.?v tints.; wneaii
"i-'M "!.. .ooo hU.
. """it o r iiiiir, 1) ins. ; wneat.
34.000 bu.; corn, 17,000 bu.; oats, 21.000 bu.
Knnsna City Orntn nnd Provisions.
JA,I5ASCITT' J"'y 10.-WIIEAT-July,
aftaAeA September. 5Sc; December. COvi
red. IVte; No. 3, 69J?59V4c. ",wv-'
CORN-July. 41JW41sJc; September, 51,c;
8A.X8"r.No-.2 white, 33o.
n I r. . o. t, U-'C.
ir a V rimiA iimAti... pju... M. . .
Jiorjiwil.on: ""0,'-w: prairie,
RUTTER-Crenmery. I55jl7',4c; dairy, 1481
.lGa-uWr,nk: fre.fih Mlssourl nnd Kansas
stork, ..Ac dozen, loss off. cases returned:
bloats' 5.Vburnt 1,0'(W"': "rn. 21,600
RIIIPMRVTS-U'li.o, hoaa t.. .
31.400 bu.VoatS, o;tt bil: C0Tn
Toledo firnlii nnd Seod.
h.'nfrf. cash and July. 63?ic; September,
ui'.c: Decemler, llSc.
CORN Aftll'n nn.l .rnnn.. 1. . ......
Sentembe ric: ' Ju,y nn"
ill Vi flic.
beCr617'i"SEDCa"h, Prlm,' ,CB! 0c,
Mlniirniiolla M'lient. I'loiir nml llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 10. WHEAT
1si,p: on trnck, No. 1 hard, 6C;i" N'o 1
northern. 6i'ie! Nn ! J CJffi 40, 1
FLOl'R-Lower: flrst pntents, J3.53fi3.fi5'
&Sat "rst
It AN In bulk, J1O.75Q11.0O.
MIlTriinKer Ornln .Mnrl.rt,
, MILWAUKEE. July 10, WHEAT Mar.
ket steadier; No. 1 nor hern. HiWMuS"
No. 2 northern. 63fiS4Hc: September 6lSc
CORN-September. 4ni(ri50i;c '
RYE-Rtendv: No. 1, 1suc.
R A RLE Y Steady; No. 1 4SUC; No " 55c
sample, 35g53V'c. n ' 1 - &sc'
Peoria .tfnrket,
(PEORlA. July 10.-CORN-Flrm; No. 5,
AiM7lrnAi X.Z' 3 white, 32c. delivered.
HI&K-On tho basis of J1.27 for fin
ished goods.
Coffee Mnr:;rt.
NEW YORK, July lO.-COFFF.E-Futures
opened steady, with prices unchanged to
5 points lower, under liquidation. Follow
Ing the call the market ruled dull, with
th bear contingent In cpntr I MHday
bids were net unchanscd to 5 points lower,
iw iit'uuiiis, per in., wfaw, roastca, B544C
7Hc; lirazils, 13c; pecans, lo22c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6Wc: No. 2 crorn.
Ited. 7c: No.
with the market quiet nnd easy Total
sales up to tint hour were 5.5J bags. In
cluding September at 6.03o; October, 5.10c,
November, 6.15c; December 5.30c, January.
6.36c; May, 6.55c. Tho spot market was
nominally unchanged. Santos quiet Ooo l
average Santos, 4e. Receipts, 2,1 hug'!
stock, 449,w butts. Hamburg opened un
changed nnd at 2:30 p. m. was net 'jfMspfir
lower. Sales, S ooo bags. Havre i pt ned
'jf lowoi; at 12 ni. declined Uf nnd nt
.1 p. m. wns Irregular. Rio steady; No. i
Rio, lc. Exrhnnges. llf,c. Receipts, ir.,oii
bags. Cleared for the I'nlted States. 3.0 0
bugs. Cleared for Europe, 2.(00 bags. Stock,
31fl,ono b.igs. Coffee- cloed unchanged to
Uf net lower. Sales, IS.OnO bags.
M1W YORK STOCKS AM) IH)M)S.
Mqttliliillon In l.urne Volume lin
cnslnrs (lipr I'll In re Money.
NEW YORK, July 10,-Wlth call loan
sales yielding to a lower llguro It was
nevertheless apparent today that unenslncs'i
over the rnurc of the money market was
the principal cause of the renewed weak
ness In stocks, The larger part of the deal
ings and the most notable price move
ments were In the same slocks us for sev
eral days past, notably St. Paul. Rock
Island, Atchison, Union Pacific, Missouri
Pacific and Louisville, but tho list was
generally affected, the eastern trunk lines
sharing quite fully In the dny s weakness
The gold export was the most Important
factor In causing the feeling that money
conditions might be worse before they nro
better. Tho fact that interior banks nre
already reeling tho demand for money
from the agricultural centers Is an Indica
tion that that demand on New York will
coma unusually early this year.
The net declines In the market lenders
reached s.ich figures ns the following:
Rock Island, S; St Paul. r.'i: Atchison, 5;
Union Pac lie. fii; Missouri Paciilc, 4;
Kansas Texas preferred, 4; Loulsviilo
Nashville. 4f-,; Iowa Central. 5; Iowa
Centrnl preferred. 7H; Chicago & Eastern
Illinois, b. In other prominent active stocks,
Including some of the eastern trunk lines
nnd lending specialties, prices were be
tween 2W nnd 4 lower on the day. The
steel stocks are about 2 points lower. Tho
reports from the corn belt nnd un effort to
discount the expected unfavorable showing
of the government's monthly crou report
were elements In the weakness of the mar
ket, but were not sufficient to account for
the general weakness shown.
.(.. e.ria,lron'1 VonJ mnrket was fairly ac
.n"(tJ0WfLr.rl'Sa. To,nl neH Pif value.
MlrH!-' UnB' Slnles refunding 2s dc
cllned per cent on the Inst call.
nJn'I,"i ,Coinnyrclal Advertiser's London
25i."B. .B"vu: ""! was
,, ..'. ""- i": vmerirnn ( e.
Pnt?tm pn,. wbloh was more active than
m .uy,i iTh5. "treuK'h nd buoyancy ex
hibited In Now York yesterday decidedly
demoralized the benrs and today there was
son'0 "LCXi- tl!M',' Particularly In At?hl"
tSni?i.Sii1-ori5,.V".y,?.?yS.?l ry boost
flnlsn".- Lo,,lsdlleU ft'vllle 'JftnS
it i. T , "lu "" consoi issue, but
It Is expected money will be cheap Part
fxclmnge. 25.17: Herlln. 20.39U. l"enI' 1 nrls
thVNew York's toVk exenng pr,ctfl on
Atchison
(In pfd
lUeltlmore & Ohio..
(In pfd
Canadian Pacific...
Canada So
Ches. A Ohio
Chlcngn A Alton...
do pfd
C 11. A Q
Chi., Ind, & U
do pfd
Chicago A 11. III...
Chicago O, W
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Chicago A N. W...
C. It, I. & V
Chicago Ter. & Tr.
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. I...,
. 77T4 Ho. Pacific
110'.4 So. Railway
M do pfd
J"' Paclflo
102 To!., St. U A W...
tl I do pfd I
4314 Union Pacific ....!!
. 40'.4 do pfd
. "T'S Wabash
.13!i do pfd ' '
. 1 .Wheel. A I., n....;;
'0 I do 2d pfd
IK. , Wl. Central
22 do pfd
. 4Hi Adams Ex ,
.150 American Ex
.HOUir, s. Ex....;... ..
21 Wells.Farco Ex....!
40H Amal. Coppr
8"U Amer. Car A F
. !4 do pfd.........:...'
Amer. Lln. Oil
. 21 do pfd .."
L Amfr- S- R
do pfd
Amor. Tobacco ...
. M lAnao. Mln. Co
. 3SH Ilrooklyn n. T
f' loI' J-'uel A Iron..!
. 64 Cor. Oas
,1i,'Co- Tobacco !
.60 do pfd
74U Gen. Elcctrlo
.3H Qlucose Sugar ......
. -I Hocking Coal
t2't
JO.
S4U
I!4
10
3514
W,i
89 ',4
1J
SS-T
l
3iH
20 V4
43
78
1S
vn
to
HO',4
11s
20 4
83W
2H
62
6'!4
101!i
1J3'4
4
7714
103
118
C!4
U7H
254V4
64 i
21
21
ti
90!i
S3
40
lf4
44
;
9
65
::.4
H5T4
4 J 14
84
ios
isi
73
1M14
62H
73
13
77
20
lV,
43
91
Colorado Bo
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudion
Del. L. A W
Denver A II. O
do pfd
Erie ,
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central ....
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie A W..
do pfd.....
U A N
Manhattan I
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central
Mex. National
Minn. A St. li
Mo. Paclflo
M.. K. A T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y, Central
Norfolk A W..0...
do pfd
No. Pacific pfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania
Reading-
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. A S. F
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. It. Souther
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd ,
M I do n dT"
Inter. Power !
Iaclede Qas
Jntlnnal 11l...t.
Vflllnnnl T 1
vr' . .. .
-4 .lAIIOUll tsaii
W do pfd
,0 No. American !
,1"4 iPaclfto Coaat
. W Pacific Mall ,
. US People's Oaa ,
Pressed S. Car
1'A do nfd
41 .'Pullman P. Car
Ilpubllo Steel
' do pfd ,
iSugar
Tenn. Coal A Iron..
. K
. 33
.14S14
. 4i4
. ;
. H
. 44W
. 7J
. 69Vi
. SI
union mg a P
do pfd ,
U. S. Leather
do pfd ,
U. S. Rubber ,
do pfd
U. S. Steel ,
do pfd ,
Western Union
. ',4i
.lH
Mi
Trust recelptfl. Offered.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, July 10,-MONEY-On call,
steady, af 4SJ6H per cent; last loan at 4
ner rent! rilllnir rata & rx--
mercantile paper. 4J4V4 per cent.
aotual business In bankers' bills nt 11.57
iKi.oc.a iur iiemana nnn ji.mvwi.ss for sixty
dia;8L.Pi08t?do,;R,,ia.V.-,S6 nml -s8'.i: commcr.
cial blllH. J4.S4H4.84.
SILVER-Bar, 5S4c; Mexican dollars,
46:4C.
HONDS Government, weak; railroad,
weak; state, Inactive.
Th cloaliiK pritKk un nonda todav ara at
follows:
U. S. ref. !, reg.,,
do 2, reg
do coupon
do new it, res....
do coupon
do old 4, rec
do coupon
do 5s, reu
do coupon
D. of C. 3 65s
Atchison gen. 4s...
do adj. 4s
Canada So. 2s
Chea. A Ohio 4V4s..
do Cs
107U1
IN. J. C. gen. 6s...
No. Pacific 3s
..131
.. 724
..103!4
..IO714
..103
..107
..103
..130
..1I64
.. MS
..I0H4
..117
..13314
..1M
..120
..1IH4
.. 924
..118
.. 60
,.11S'4
...03
..10414
..11814
..114
..ill
.. s:vi
.. 0f.!4
,10?
10S4
do 4s
N Y. C A 8t L 4s.
131.
1124
112i
109
109
1W
101
i8
110
108
KO
l!2'i
13214
M
S9
10954
tor,
200
11s
10H4
8114
9TTi
N. A W. rvin. ..
Oregon Nav. Is...
do 4s
Oregon S. L. 6s..
do consoi t
Padlnc cen. 4s...
Illo O. W. Is
St I. A I M c. 8s..
St I. A S F ft. 6s.
St. Paul consols .
St P. CAP Is...
C. A N. W. c. 7s...
do 8s
do P. F. deb. fa..
So. Pacific 4s
Chicago Ter. 4s
Colorado So, 4s
So, Hallway 5s....
a. H. A 1 . 6s
Tex. A Paclflo Is..
D. A R. O. 4s ,
Erie general 4s
do 2s
F. W. A I. C. la.
Union Pacific 4s...
Oen. Electric 8s...,
Vt abash Is
Iowa Central Is
I A N. unt. 4s
M.. K. A T. 2
do "4s.
N. Y. Central Is...,
Mo 2i
jWost Shore 4s
Wis. Central 4s...
I'Va. Centurlea ...
Offered.
Lonilnii Stock t'tnntntlona.
LONDON, July 10. I p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money 9
!1M6N. Y. Central ..
. f3 .Norfolk & ...
CV do pfd
. S4"i No. Paclflo pfd.
.10114 Ontario A ...
.1PI14 Pennsylvania ...
.10514 Ileadlnc
47 do pfd
.. 2I do 2.1 pfd
..112 So. Hallway ....
. 4'il4 do pfd
. !'7i Kn. Paciilc
. 42 il.'nlon PnclDc ...
. "IV do pfd
. Mi.j U. S. Steel
1.156 I do pfd
HWWsbash
. MV. do pfd
. 61 'Spanish 4s
..P.9
.. 51 4
.. onj
.. Pf!4
.. 3-.,
.. 754
..
.. 3?
.. r,
.. 23'4
.. SI' 4
.. 57',
..107TJ
.. W4
.. 47,
.. ffli
.. 2H,
.. 425,
.. 70i
do account
Anacond.i
Atchison
do pfd t
Paltlmore A Ohio
Canadian Puclllc.
Ches. A Ohio
Chlcniro O. W
St. Paul
Denver A It, CI...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do S(l pfd
Illinois Central ...
Iyiulsvllle ,,,,
M K A T
do pfd
RAR SII.VER-Dull, nt 2fi 15-l(!d per ounce.
MONEYl81',4 per cent. The rate of dls
count in the onon market for ulinn i.m
,.".s,'i525. Vr co,1,i for 'bree months' bills.
2 7-1W02 9-10 per cent. Cold prcmlrm rrJ
liiuivii iii iiiiiiiwni iiiienos ,yros. 137: Ala
drld, 37.97; Lisbon, 39.75. '
New York Mlnlim Stock.
NEW YORK. July 10,-The following are
the closing quotations on mlnln? stocks;
Adams Con 1 15 (Little chief 11
All-e ; 44 Ontario 91:
llreece w Ophlr TO
llrunswlck Con IS Phnenlx ,,,, 8
Coinstork Tunnel... 514 Potosl ., r,
Con. Cal. A Vn 215 Savage 7
Deadwnml Terra , M Sierra Nevada 15
Horn Silver 110 Small Hopes 41
Iron Silver 6) standard ,,,, ',10
Iadvllle Con 6 1
lln nit ClenrliiKK.
CHICAOn. July 1rt.ciearlngs, J24.171.407;
balances, 11,115,.0; posted exchange, tl.&e!
for sixty days nnd HJ'j on demand; New
York exchange, 10c premium. M ,
OMAHA, July 10. -Clearings, t. 022.433. 7?,
1 orrr jpouiilng day last year, Jl,16i.l1"l.ol,
ueerenp. Jl.tl.iwZ.24.
Un. t ....r. ...... .
r.Cjl l,m,.n H. ... .A nfltil
, .,",, vj, ,,-2(tj irfi 1,,..
PHILAUELPIIIA, July lO.-Clearlngs,
J17.S75.400; balances, $2,619,700; money, l per
cent.
IIALT1MORK. July lO.-Clcarlugs, t3&2.
015; bnlnnces, t",4,C73: money, 4ls(?J5 per cent.
ROSTON, Julv lo.-CleitrliiKs, I25.WMIS;
balances, Il,71l,w7. .
NEW YORK, July lO.-Clcnrlngs, $3.l..ll.
2SS; balances, 116,799,475.
llnstiill MucUn nml llnnils
ROSTON. July 10,-Call loans, 4f;
Per
cent; time loans, Jlstl'-I1 per cent
closing;
Oltlel.il
A , T. A S. V
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
American Tel
I!oton A Albany
noston Elevated ,
f , It. A Q
Dominion Coal ...
d pfd
V S. Steel
do pfd
Fltchliurg pM
Oen. Electric ....
N H. (1 A C
Rubber
1'nlon Pacific
Vnlon I-ind .......
West End
. 7" Wesllngh. Electric 6'.4
,YA 'Atchison 4s ..lI
.ue'i N. H. O. A C. 5s... f.7'4
.154 'Adventure 23
till lllng. Mining Co.... 22n
.1 Amal. Copper HTi
.194 AtUntlv 37
. 39 Cnl. A llecla TP.".
.114 'franklin K'i
. 4314 llumbolilt
. 1.1 .Osceola M
.111 ll'nrrt.t 5.1
.C57 Oulncy I'OH
. " Santa Ke Copper.... C14
. M'4 Tumarni k 315
. :ns,l'tnh Mining 19
. :iiiWlnona 3'4
,. 91 'Wolverines 19
titndltlini of the Trensiirr.
WASHINGTON. July PX-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the Jl5O.fmu.O0O gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available rush balance, I176,lii,OS2;
gold. J101,854,S74.
Cotton MnrWel.
NEW YORK, July 10. Much of the ad
vance recently scored In cotton futures was
wiped out today. The market opened on
the locnl exchange easy, with July 3 points
higher and other months 1117 points lower,
'lhese were the best of the day, while at
the bottom the net loss wns 11817 points,
with July lending the downwnrd movement.
The dominating Influence wns n report that
another West Indian storm htid struck
Clulveston and was breaking up the drouth
which has held Texas so long. This storm
caught tho local trade and tho southarn
and foreign Interests pretty well loaded
with new crop options. A scramble to dump
tnis siapie ovcruoarei resulted in r pro
nounced break In price throughout the list.
Tim early English market wns about ns ex
pected, but when the rain reports reached
there the sensntlonnl brenk began, reach
ing a level 55i5V4 points under the last
night's closing. Tho only nfternoo.n bulls
directed attention to the fnct that the
weather forecast did not point to general
rnlns In Texas tomorrow, but Indicated
continued drouth over the rest of the cen
trnl and western belt. Moreover, a storm
was said to be approaching the south At
lantic coast, where dry weather Is fow
much needed to save the crop from grass
and lice. Rut the room wns skeptical ard
refused to take the bulls' Idea, preferring to
nwnlt tomorrow's cables and wenther map.
The close wns easy at a net decline of 10
19 points.
NEW ORLEANS, July 10.-COTTON
Easy; sales, 1,250 bales; ordinary, tiltc; good
ordinary. C13-16c; low middling, 7Hc; mid
dling. S-Hc; good middling. $c; middling
fair. 9c, nominal; receipts, 2,317 bales: stock,
91,805 bales. Futures, quiet and steady;
July, 8.17iTi20c: August, 7.87iif7.SJic: Septem
ber, 7.4Sfi7.t9c; October. 7.S3fi7.3tc; Novem
ber, 7.K11t'7.34c: December, 7.32ifi'7.33c; Jnn
unry, 7.3407.35c; February, 7.30f7.3Sc.
ST. LOUIS. July 10,-COTTON-Qulct;
middling, 8Hc: sales, 725 bales; receipts,
1,219 bales; shipments, 1,606 bales; stocks,
69,450 bales.
LIVERPOOL. July 10.-4 p. m.-COTTON
Spot, moderate business, prices un
changed; American middling. 4 ll-16d. The
sales of tho day were 8,000 bales, of which
500 were for speculation and export and In
cluded 7.500 American, necclpts. B.OOO bales.
Including 1,400 American. Futures opened
(iiilet nnd closed feverish. American mld
elllng I. m. c: July, 4 34-64d; July and
August. 4.12-6lff4 34-54d; August and Sep
Sfl1, 12i-6,l12S.(Hd, buyers: September,
4 27-64 K4 28-64d. buyers; October, b. o. c,
4 17-fi43M 18-ftld, buyers; October and No
vember, 4 15-C4d, buyers; November and De
cember, 4 13-64(1. sellers; December and
January. 13-6HZ4 14-64d. sellers; Jnnuary
and February. il3-64CT4 14-64d. buyers; Feb
ruary and March. 4 14-64d, buyers; March
and April, 4 14-644 15-64d, buyers. iuurcn
Wool Market.
BOSTON, 'Jtlly ift.-Tho, American .Wool,
and Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of
the wool trade: JThe markot haa been less
active the last -week. The principal featuro
this week la tho. firmness, of territories. In
dlcatlons aro that these wools will bo
cleaned up ns clearly as they have been In
Idahos. Tho sales for tho- wook In Boston
amounted to 3.i70,500 pounds domestic and
21?ii??LpoundfL forclm. making: a total of
3,8S2,,00 pounds, against a total of 6,195,000
for the previous week and a total of 1,316.000
pounds for the corresponding week last
year. The sales, since January 1 amount
to 114,852,000 pourids. against 70,272,600 In the
corresponding tlmo 'ast year. The receipts
0.f-.W0P',,n Boston this week nmount to
14.843 bales, against 17,774 bales last week
nnd 15,952 bales last year. The total re
ceipts since January 1 have been 269,885
bales domestic nnd 77.587 bales of foreign,
against 166,071 bales domestic nnd 102,915
b?'?8Jfor!Rn for the corresponding; period
of 1900. This Is an Increase of 93.814 bales
domestic and a'decreflse of 25,380 bales for
eign. Shipments of wool for the week end
ing July 8 aggregate 3,723,121 pounds, a de
crease of 663,598 pounds over the shipments
for the previous week.
ST. IXDUIS. July 10. WOOL Slightly
lower and quiet; medium grades, lll6Hc:
light flne. ll14c; heavy fine. 9llc; tub
washed, 624c.
Wool Auction sjnlea,
LONDON, July 10,-The offerings at the
wool auction sales today numbered 17.153
bales. American buyers purchased a fair
share of superior Merinos, Including New
South Wales, Victorian and Tasmanlan
greasy. The supply of scoureds and cros
breds sold ready. Falkland Island and
Punta Arenas were In demand nt un
chnnged rates. Following are the sales In
detail: Queensland. 46 bales scoured, lis Id.
Victoria, 1,400 bales scoured, 6?4dls 6d;
greasy. 4dfls. South Australia, 400 bales
scoured, Is 'd; grpnsy, 6V4d. Tasnia"la,
100 bales grensy, Sdfils Hd. New Zealand,
2.900 bales scoured. 9dlTls Bd; grensy. 5tf.Xd.
Cape of flood Hnpo nnd Natal, 1,50 bales
greasy, 4S9d. Falkland Islands, 1,700 bales
greasy, 21f55d.
The arrivals of wool for the fifth series
of snles closed todnv with the following
nmountn: New South Wnles, 81.143 bales;
Queensland. 9.731: Victoria. CS.551: So"th
Australia. i:i,tnii; west Australia, l,9?fi: Tas-.
mania, 1,556; New TIenlnnd. 102.545. Thirty
five thousand bnles of Australasian ard
14,500 bales of Cnpe of flood Hope and
Natal were forwarded direct to spinners.
Oil nml Rosin.
OIL CITY, Julv lO.-OILS-Credlt bal
ances, $I.0T: certlllcates, no bid nor offer;
runs. 110,552 bills.; average, S6.S14 bbls.;
shipments, 87.618 bbls,; average, 97,703 bbls.
NEW YORK, July lO.-OILS-Cotlonseed,
easy; prime crude. nomtnnl; pilmo
yellow. 38c. Petroleum, quiet; refined,
J6.90; Philadelphia and Raltlmore. $6.85;
Philadelphia nnd Raltlmore In bulk, 54.3ft.
Rosin, steady; strained, common to good,
J1.45. Turpentine, firm nt 37fi37'.4c.
LIVERPOOL. July lO.-OILS-Cottonseed,
Hull rollned, spot, stendy, 23s Cd. Linseed,
34 3d..
CHARLESTON, S. C, July 10.-OILS-Turiientlne,
firm nt 32V4- Rosin, firm nnd
unchanged
LONDON, July 10.-OILS Linseed. 32s;
Calcutta Unseed, spot, 53s 4Hd; turpentlno
spirits, 27s 3d.
SAVANNAH. On.. Julv lrt.-OIUS-Spirlts
turpentine, dull. 34s. Rosin, firm. Quote:
A. II, C. $1.15; D, $1.2-1; E, $1.25; K. $1,30; C5.
$1.3,-.; IL $1.50; I. $1.55; N. $2.70; WO, $2.9o-
Kvn porn fed nml Dried I'rulta.
NKW VOUK, July 10,-UVAI'OnATRD
APri.KS Business In dried fruits was
along conservative lines, though buyers
made no effort to obtain concessions, No
new features were developed; state, com
mon to good, 3Vv?;3o; choice, 6ff6Vie; fancy,
e'sfc.
CALIFORNIA OltlRD FHUITS-Un-chnnged.
Prunes. CTlSc per lb., as to size
and (iillty. Apricots, Hoynl, 8fl2o; Moor
I'nrk, 7W12e. I'enchcs, peeled, lKi12c; un
peeled, 6 10c.
Sinrnr Mnrkrt.
NI'AV ORLEANS. July 10.-SUOAH-Qulct;
open kettle, 33-16ffJlc; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3Tsfr?4'sc; centrifugal yellow, I'i
filSic; seconds, 2H&lc. Molasses, dull; cen
trifugal, 61M5c.
NKW YORK. July lO.-SUGAU-Raw,
steady; fair refining, 3 9-16c; centrifugal,
96 test, 4 3-16c: molnsses sugar, liinctlve,
3 5-16; retlned, firm; crushed, 6c; powdered,
5.6fe; cranulated, 5.50c.
LONDON, July lO.-RKUT SUOAR-July,
9s 3d,
ee York Dry Oooris Mnrkrt.
NI3W YORK, July 10.-There hns been no
IncrcHso In the demand for stnplo cottons
today In any description, but the tone eon.
tlnucs firm and the previous prices are held
for. Print cloths are Inactive, but stendy.
Prints quiet. No change In gingham.
Worsted quiet, tlrm In staples; fancies
Irregular.
1 nr.c net
01 i.i.7i in, juiy iu. e ii'iu iiiwi "i
Inlnncrs, 17I.2.0H; money, 5'I7 per cent; New
Ynrk exchange. 15c discount bid, par asked,
CtNCINVA rf inle. Id Clearmirs. M.Ww..
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Market Verj 81w and Tmdeicj
Lowir n All Grade,
HOGS ABOUT TWO AND A HALF HIGHER
Very l.lirhl Receipts of Until Sheep nnd
l.initliN nnd U thins inre-l
Mild Kiiily nt Mt I) tei 11
IHinc lllher Price-..
SOUTH OMAHA. July 10.
Jtecc pis wero: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
2 0 " -loiuliiy i.wm s.iis 5.UI
O lie 11 l uesday 3,2:fJ 7,15 2.9-XI
Ulnclul Weilliosday 2,1 ?j ,,U4:' j,.,.
Three days this week.... 7.140 17,0,3 "TiToi
Harno days hist week.. 6,.iui 2i,2Sl
Hamu week beloro v.,119 lli.oy?
Sainu three wi-eKs ago .. 6.456 21. W0 U.7W
hum.; four weeks uko.... ;'Ji, a.uj
huinu days Inst car. .. .13,072 -U.W7 16,9,11
Average price paid for hogs at fco .tli
umuha tho past several days with com
parisons: IJ901. llt-OO.lU'JJ.W. lS97.,lS91.a0.
June 15
June 16,,
Juno 17.,
J lie 1,4. .
June ID.
JUIlu M..
June 21..
Juno 22,.
June 23.,
June 11
5 SC:, I yy
5 vu.l
3 6(1 1
.1 t'2 3 W,
3 tUi a 6JI
3 32 2 IU'
3 221 3 101
3 1i S (8j
.11 M!
1 lil 3 02,
, 2 !,
3 15' I
4 41
4 44
4 41
4 41
4 ij
4 37
. - " , I I
1 ! .V. Il IX)
1 a ,u
I S S-'l 5 06
1 64
3 71 2 80,
3 69 3 81
3 eul 3 72
5 SI 4 )M
6 ei-! 5 Ool
I 5 131
5 931,
5 99',), 5 171
.1 21 3 02
I 10
4 40
3 631 3 72,
3 21 3 021
3 62 3 6 i 26' 3 00
Juii,.
, June 26,',
Jlllln -. .
I i k9, 3 I3 Z 9il
3 63 I 3 .5 2 97
3 61' 3 62l 1 3 96,
4 46
4 tt
4 1
4 M
I 5 yje,, 5 101
I 91 Vi 5W
I E S7HI 5 11
June 8.,
Juiiu iu,.
Jutio 30..
-uly 1...
July 2...
July 3...
July 4...
July 6...
July 6...
July 7...
July 8...
July 9...
July 10.
3 tw 3 tV1 3 61 1
xSI 4 srJi
I 5 Oil
5S9U I
6 M(il 4 921
I 74Hi 5 Oil
" I I
5 73H 5 (IS
C "9, 5 16
J
J V,, 3 .1 2 !)l
3 6SI 3 55
3 731 3 61
I 3 61!
3 7SI
1
3 21 2 9S
3 IS 2 96 4 63
3 IS 2 9 4 I HI
I 3 21 2 95 4 70
I tm
4 83
3 281 2 97 4 1
3 7S 3 661
I ' a 11
.15 832-51 I
I 5 M4i 5 131
I 6 Mijl 5 13
3 M 3 761 3 2 2 PS)
3 3 87 3 321 3 01,
1 3 781 3 351 2 9t'n
3 90 I 3 2E! 2 S71
4 91
4 76
4 ta
Indicates Sunday. Indlcntes holiday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each rond was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.H'r't.
e., m. & st. i'. icy
O. & 8t. U Ry 2
Missouri Pncttlo Ry.. 9
Pnlon Pacific System 21
C fk N. W
F-. 13. & M. V 32
S. C. & P. Ry
C, St. P., M. & O.... 20
C. R. & Q 4
11. & M 21
K. C. & St. J 5
C. It. I. & P., east.. 2
C R. I. & P., west.. 1
Illinois Centrnl 3
4
1
3
23
1
30
n
7
8
13
1
n
3
Total receipts 123 101
Tho disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 neau inaicatea
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co..
.sn 1.J1U ...
Swift and Company 663
1.351
Cudahy Packing Co 712
Armour & Co 505
Om. Pkg Co., from K. C. 87
Cudahy, from K. C 74
Armour, from K. C 85
It. Decker & Dcgan 59
Ixbman & Co 32
llenton & Underwood.... 48
Livingstone & Schnller.. 27
11. U Dennis & Co 37
Other buyers 96
2,236 1,214
2,114
Total 2,763 7,011 1 214
CATTLE There was not a heavy run of
came nere touay, uut packers seemed to
have the Idea that they have been paying
too much for their supplies here as com
pared with the way cattle nre selling In
other markets and as a result they tried
to pound the market all around. Sellers
were not willing to take off much and as
i result the market was slow In opening
and It was rather late before a clearance
was made.
There wero about 75 cars of beef steers
included in the receipts today and packers
started In bidding 10015c lower alt around.
Sellers held out for better nrlces and thn
morning was well advanced before much of
anything was done. "When the cattle did
begin to move toward the scales the ma
jority of mlcs did not look over 610c lower
ana in many instances tney looked pretty
steady. It was a slow, draggy market
though an It took some time for buyers
and sellers to agree on terms.
There ware only a few cows and heifers
In the yards th's morning and anything
good brought Just about steady prlcen. The
common stun was 01 course neglected, and
Dartlcularlv was that true of csnnrra.
Sellers found R difficult to dispose of that
ciass 01 stun, out sun mere was not so
much chango In the prices paid. A ship
ment of South Dakota range cows arrived
this morning and the quality was good and
they sold for 13.60, which wns considered a
very satisfactory price an compared with
the way other cattle are selllnr.
Good to choice bulls brought about steady
jue:ea, uui uiiicru wore sioev ana weaK and
the same could be said of calves and stags.
There were not many Blockers and feed
ers on sale today and Just about steady
prices were paid for anything at all de
sirable. The common stuff, however, was
slow sals at any price. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS,
No.
I. ..
1..,
2..,
..,
8...
1...
7...
13...
31..,
16...
3..,
33..,
29...
22...
13..,
1...
II. .,
39..,
23...
23..,
20...
22...
17..,
43...
22,.,
SI...
Av. Vr.
No.
Av. Pr.
730
1210
725
326
906
1000
loss
906
S79
911
sso
f3
993
1149
1070
970
1174
1057
1040
9S8
1131
1137
10S3
1120
1205
1119
3 09
3 23
3 '3
3 60
3 63
4 14
4 23
4 "
4 10
4 43
4 50
4 50
4 33
4 60
4 CO
4 60
4 60
4 65
4 70
4 75
4 73
4 'S
4 So
6 00
6 00
& O)
20
1
141....
22
(9
20
1
21
17
22
5
47
19
39
22.. ,
39.'.'...
25
10
32
20
1
17
23
29 ,
29... ...
2 ,
....1113
....1160
....1290
....1149
....1236
....1174
....1170
....1160
....1210
....1270
....1332
....1292
....1291
....1472
....1227
.11.1419
....1140
....1434
....1235
....1311
....1110
....1121
....1399
....1637
....1202
...1603
STEKRS AND HEIFERS.
6 SCO 3 93 23 1213 .1 OS
23 791 4 49 8 1107 3 10
21 Sti 4 60 6 946 5 10
IS 9S6 4 TO
COWS.
I S97 1 f,0 11 S49 3 :s
7 905 1 ISO 2 1160 3 ti
2 1070 t 50 1 720 3 13
2 1023 1 i 1 1020 3 2.1
1 740 2 10 S S7S 3 75
4 M0 2 M 1 110 3 25
1 60 2 .0 12 1124 3 ii
2 i 730 2 75 1 lli.) 3
4 1W 2 25 6 751 3 2
5 S62 2 50 13 1010 3 SO
3 SCO 2 50 6 1190 3 7t3
5 S96 J P0 1 1340 ;i 30
2 775 2 .'0 1 10CO 3 .0
2 SC3 2 10 1 1060 3 30
1 1270 2 '3 2 tii.,0 71 O
1 12S0 2 73 2 ;-X 3 t.0
1 !'40 2 73 IS 1000 3 63
1 7S0 2 75 1 1300 3 73
7 1022 2 S3 4 1137 3 73
3 733 2 S 3 1 1100 3 -0
23 911 2 5 1 1210 3 0
1 1120 3 00 3 1240 3 !-0
4 9S3 3 fO 1 1220 4 00
1 1030 3 00 2 1033 4 10
13 M 3 10 3 1170 4 W
6 1SS 2 -,0 2 990 I 40
3 1064 3 20 4 1240 4 73
HEIFERS.
1 '.. 30 2 60 9 57C 3 90
1 625 2 90 1 ;oo 4 00
5...., 540 2 ti 1 ICO 4 CO
1 1120 3 CO 21 876 4 23
44 MS 3 10 1 963 4 iO
2 635 3 rO
HULLS.
1 SSO 2 '-5 1 1340 3 .'5
I .1330 2 35 1 H20 i 3S
1 1390 2 30 1 1430 3 31
1 1330 2 73 1 12S0 3 75
1 1100 3 '0 1 i, ,,.1220 4 00
1 1140 3 "0 1 3S0 I 00
1 11S0 3 li 1 1670 4 n
i 1460 3 :; 1 1S0 I 10
1 1210 3 16
BTAQS.
3 1166 3 00 13 1609 4 75
1 1660 4 10 16 1112 4 SO
CALVES.
1..., M 5 00 1 154 4 50
1 230 3 ii 1 162 y)
1 21) 4 eo 1 320 4 30
1 90 4 60 3 220 3 M
1 130 I 50 1 290 3 23
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 S10 ,3 OS 1 730 2 73
1 1020 1 10 1 790 2 15
1 700 2 JO 1 530 2 10
3., (93 3 60 6 666 3 10
5 1020 3 50 11 729 3 15
1 1070 2 65
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 467 2 30 10 666 3 23
30 74S 2 40 1 740 3 40
6 Ml 2 S3 7 S14 60
1 400 3 00 IS 162 3 ti
1 720 3 14 2S S47 3 71
7 721 1 03 1 910 1 SO
;a m 3 ri 3: 713 3 M
: so -i n
Cutpeiiter A C'nrsoii S. D.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Vr.
W rows. . . 1KI7 $3 60
HOC18 -There was rather a light run of
hogs here today and the demnnd on tho
part of locnl pncker.4 being In good hnpc,
the market ruled strung to 2ic higher.
Uuyer.4 started out bidding mostly !.. -S1.
but they fulled to get the hogs, nnd :is .1
result they raised llielr bids to mostly $5.5.
Thnt v,ns where the long string landed,
with the choice heavyweights going ff m
thnt up, and the lighter loads from J5.S2V4
down. Aftet buyers and seller got to
gether on the price It was an active mar
ket, nnd It wn not long before th bulk
was out of first hands.
The last end of the market was ful'y its
good hh tho opening, so that the gei.e al
market todaj W right around 2'fcc better
than yesterday. A clearance was mmle nt
an early bout, and the advance carrlei th1
average price to tne nigiiest point reacntu
since juiy 1 iiepreifcuiuiive rules
No.
Av. Hh. I'f.
No
A. Hh. Vr.
n..
171 5) 5 10
71 .
"2
67
72...
7...
1.1...
C9...
63...
50...
f,o. . .
7!...
Jl...
71...
61...
63...
.in
SO 5 3
n
w 2l
o in;
73 :io
40 i M
Ml
SO i ri
...201 ICO 5J
...2H 2S0 3 S3
ft) 5 fc2j
0 5 .n,
40 5 Hit,
..221
215
40 3 :.
;) M
i'o ;, ,
61...
67...
69...
6S...
74...
It...
.217
MO ICO 5
..211
73 ... i
.231 SMI ii itJ
.827 0 S J
so ;
21 1 n) 1
24 h so f, s.
.243 ...
.:i9 m
.235 ...
.l.V, 12)
5 M
5 3
: ?5
6 5
0 !3
is
Tl 212 K0 J A!
l 177 l0 5 ej'i
73 27 AO ( Si's
Z10 ... f, Hi,
ii 23$ fti b ..,
:io ko 5 v,
?o cot 40 s si
2 Sir, KO i S
i 24-) IhO J '5
43 711 I.M i
.....
23'J
21s
.. 3 i
SO 3 3
CI
:
71
.233 100 5 vj .
233 ICO i 1.1
234 SO i io
232 40 i K.
23i 300 3
231 SO i S7'4
239 ... bn.
70....
61....
72 ...
70...
60....
61....
61....
"!....
12....
10....
S3....
7S....
1 V21
;o
u5 ::i
CS 213
so b y
... Sti
...244
...236
...275
...234
. ..230
...260
., 4 S7V
.. 5 -7'4
,.. S S7'
M 5 S74
.. S J7li
.. St7l.,
:; s m
1 6 231 200 I si
CJ 213 IM 3 5
tl 221 120 3
2M ...
.263 1C0
3 W'4
143 220 110
7., 230 ...
"i 212 ...
5 ii
i s5
i ii
i
..254 12.1 r, :,
67...
...
77...
71...
M...
62...
JO...
....!M3 120 i i7,
....:) 240 3 S7',i
6S I4f
7S 227
41
!70
3 Hi
.. .)
40 i $5
SO C xS
...212
...319
...233
...301
SO i K'
... 5 J7H
SO S S7V,
10 3 7'
211
71...
63...
33
..249 120
!fi
SV.
277
W 5 ti
62
M....1.
6;
60
31
71
67
SS
30
f.6
M
41
46
26
to t S7',
61...
W...
12...
tl...
...
J...
10...
JO...
253 160 5 13
.210 160 5 ."71,
0 40 i '
lit
3 7t.
....21
... S S3
... 5 ti
10) 6 S3
... bib
... I Si
... i u
HI i H.',
SO 3 tl
.241
2M
.. 3 17 H
.. $ n74
so i s;.
....230
....237
....204
....145
....222
,...2S0
200
.2f5 200 .1 J4
.271 40 1 90
.314
S 13
64...
.270
.319
S 'rf)
f, JO
SO M
40 324
50 3 .V,
1 M
it.
351 160 i ti
.311 160 it
...212 ... Stt
bll LLP-There was a very light run of
sheep here todaj. and ths market was
strong and active, with everything ffered
out of first hands In good season, Limbs
sold at 15, but taking quality into con
sideration It was a good, strong prl e.
N ethers reached J3.40, or a nickel more than
yesterday's best price, and ewes s Id at
53.10, or a dime, better than yesterday, The
general market could best be described
by calling it Mrong to u dime higher, the
greatest advance being on the sheep.
Quotations; Choice wethers. J3.35fl3.50;
fnlr to good wethers, 13.153.30: choice ewes.
2.,W(J3.10; fair to good, J2.50tf2.75; choice
spring lambs, J4.75o.uo; fair to good sprln
lambs, J4.oVa4.75; feeder wethers. J2.7o
3.00; feeder Iambs, J3.50Q4.00.
Iteprcsciitu-
live paies;
No.
217 Idaho grass ewes
64 Idaho grass wethers
94 Idaho cull lambs
839 Idaho grass lambs
A V.
117
90
6S
64
Pr.
J3 10
3 40
4 25
5 00
CHICAGO LIVI3 STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Oenernlly Ntrndr Slow lings
Higher nml Firm.
CHICAGO, July lO.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
17,000 head. Including SO.) Toxuns; choice
stendy, others slow; butchers stock nnd
Texans steady to slow; good to prime
steers, 55.156.30; poor to medium. ;3.!0W
5.10; stockers nnd feeders. J2.25V4.40; cowi
and heirers. KAb'tlb.w; canners. jj.mnr. w,
bulls, J2. 404.35; calves. J4 Of.CO; Texas
steers. J3.25fi5.20; bulls. J2.ryvfj3.40.
HOGS-Recelpts, 22.000 heHd: estlrrn cd
tomorrow. 18,000; left over. 2,000; market 6c
higher, closing firm; mixed and butchers,
J5.,OJ16.15: good to choice, heavy. J5.90'" 6.20 ;
heavy, $5.i5iH5.SD; light, JjJW.OS; tu k of i
sales. J5.95g6.10. , '
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 15.000,
head; strong to 10Jfl6c higher; good to,
choloe wethers. 3.604.35; fair to choice
mixed. J3.00fl3.F5; western sheep. J3.30Ji4.45;1
yearlings. Jt.tOft4.60; native lambs, J4.0C
5.75; mutton lambs, J3.60ji6.50; tpring Iambs, i
J5.75.
Kansas Cltr" lire Stock Mnrkrt.
KANSAS CITY, July 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 10,300 natives, 2,900 Texans and 900
calves; good killing and feeding cattle
steady; common, slow to 10c lower; export
and dress beef steers, J5.2tvgfi.75; fair to
good, J4.50fiS.OO; Blockers and feeders. J3.40W
4.50; western fed steers, tl.254f4.50; Texans
and Indians, J3.S0SI4.25; Texas grass steers,
J3.003.75; cows. J2.8W4.0O; heifers. J3.00W
4.60; canners. Jl.75iii2.75; bulls, J2.50fi 3.50 ;
calves, J3.50O6.O0. ,
HOGS Receipts. 25.000 head: market
opened steady and closed 2V45o higher;
top. J6.0G; bulk of sales, J5.80f6.92V4: heavy,
J3.95ft6.05; mixed packers, J5.70fJ5.95; light,
J5.6nffS.72V4: pigs. Jo.30f5.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 3.300
head; market active and strong: supply too
light to meet requirements of trnde; lambs,
Jl.50fj6.10; wethers. J3.25f3J.90; yearlings.
J3.80f4.40; ewes. J3.00fl3.7u; culls, J2.00fU.00;
Texas grass f heep, J3.25fJ3.80.
St. Lonla Live Stock Mnrkrt
ST. LOUIS. July lO.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
4.800 head. Including 1.100 head Tcxnns;
market steady: native shipping and export
steers, J4.90fto.86: dressed beef nnd bjtrher
steers, J4.00f?5.40; steers, under 1.000 lbs.,
i rzRl r. tr.r.lfri .mil feeders. 12.75).75:
cows and heifers. J2.0OfJI.75; canners, J1.25fJ
2.85; bulls. J2.5ofJt.OO; Texas and Indian
steers, t3.40(?4.75; cows and heifers, J2.50fj
4.00. '
HOGS Receipts. 8.300 hend; market
stc.-idy: plgK and lights. $5.75fj5.85; packers,
t.i.S0fin.9"i: butchers, t3 OVftil.lO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, '-'.SOO
head: mnrket 25! higher: native muttons.
J.I.Sftfa.KO: lambs. J3.75fi5.23: culls and bucks.
51.50i.7.50; stockers. J2.00ff2.35; Texas nheop,
J3.00ff3.5O.
Nrvr York Live Stock Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, July 10.REEVES-Receipts.
6,MS head; active; steers, tlrm to Ac
tive. 5c higher! bulls nnd cows, generally
10c higher, all sold; steers, Jl.SJfl6.ftO; hlnns,
trt.S0ffl.tW: bulls. J2.75S3.75: cows. J2.101i3.76:
choice fat cows. $4.15ff4.2.". fables, steady!
shipments, m.i neiia cattle, ,o ncnu sneep
nnd 4,1jo qunrters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 4,250 head; active de
mand, nrlces J5f5"50o higher, all sold; culls.
tl.OOfi-1.5.).
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 6.171
head: sheep, firm: Intnbs, excited nnd 2."ifr
r,0c hlnher on continued scant receipts, all
fold; sheep. J3.OOfj4.30; Inmhs, J6.K0't7,50, ono
car, J7.8T4-
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrkrt.
ST. JOSEPH. July 10, t'ATTLE--Re
ceipts, 2,182 head: market steady to I no
lower; natives, tl.'-5f5.;i0; cows and heifers,
II 5W1 .90. bulls and Ktucs. J2.40fl5.ftO: stock-
ers and fee-ders, J2.IOf I.Sl; veals. J3.5ij'6.25,
I tout Receipts, ti.NS'i neau; ninruci
steady to Ec lower; light and light mixed.
J5.iOfi1.82iA; medium and heavy, J5.75fi6.o5;
pics. Jl.0ffi5.nn: bulk. J5.72'4'ii5.8:..
biiuki' a.mi i.A.Mim iieceiptH, iianena;
mnrket stronger: snring lamlm. I69i25c
higher; top, W.40.
Slock In SIkIiI.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt the live principal
live stock marKoiB juiy io;
Cattle, nogs, nneen.
South Omaha
775
7.042
1.211
Chicago
. 17.000
.13.201)
. 4.8f1
. 2.482
2?.00o
25.H00
S.3ii
6.886
15.001
3.301)
2,501
175
Kansas Ity .
St. Louis
St. Joseph ....
Totals
..40,257 69.22S
2,489
Tetep'noue 102IH.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James K. Hoyd Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
(JHA1N PROVISIONS AM STOCKS.
Iluar ot Tnule nullrflnu.
Direct wires to Chleigo and rew York.
Correspondence. John A. Wuiren 4k Co.
EDWARD C.
Now
wwmmiaiiwn men un An 1 5.
IN, PROVISIONS, STOCK". IIONnsAISO COTTON. 230-338 Lo 811 at . ri
busloMS Mlislinl. Corr.rx.n4.c. Inltd. Ilsllj n4 pstlsTmsrs.tUiUrs muS
PrlfU Wlr t. .11 Is.,.,1.,1 f..u Cst 4 Wt.lV
GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT
Acmg6 of Coin Fl&ntcd It Lest Thun a
Yar Ago.
CONDITION IS BEST IN NEBRASKA
1 Winter nml .tprhur When! An Unlit
Ininriivi-il-Oiitn Miimv .slirlnlnne
llnrlej nt ll llent Itjr Miffl
lent Sev'l Polnloes Poor.
WASHINGTON. July 10. Preliminary ro
turtis to the stntlsltlclan of tho Depart
ment of Agriculture mi the ncrcsiso of corn
planted Indicate a reduction of 100,000
ncrc.t, or 5 per cent, from tho nrea planted
Inst year. Of tho tweutytwo states hav
ing 1,000,000 ncrcs or more of corn In H'OO
twelxti aUovyn ilocrensu of 1,300.000 nctei,
while In the remaining ten nn Increase) of
about 900,000 acres Is shown.
The average condition of the growing
crop la SI. 3, ns compared llh S!'.C nn
July 1, 1900; SO. 5 nt the eorrespondltig
date In 1899, nnd a tcn-lcar average of
CO. 3. The condition In Ncbrnskn Is 88; In
Illinois and lown. 87; In Kansas, 74; iu
Missouri, 70, and In Texas, 01. In each
of the twenty-twn states above referred lo,
except In Mississippi, Virginia and South
Dakota, where the conditions, represented
by SS, 92 and S9, respectively, correspond
with their ten years' aversgo, their cou
dltlon Is more or less below such average.
Winter Whent,
Tho condition of winter wheat Improved
during June, being SS.3 ou July 1, as com
pared with S7.8 on June 1, 80. R on July 1,
1900, 65. ! nt the corresponding dote In
1899 and a ten-year average of 80.2. All
the Important winter wheat states shore
In this Improvement except Pennsylvania,
Ohio and Maryland, In which tho condition
declined during the mouth 3.2 and 5 point!
respectively.
Spring: Whrnt.
The average condition of spring wheat
also Improved during the month, being
95.6 on July 1, ns compared with 92.0 one
month ago, 55.2 on July 1, 1900, 91.7 nt tho
corresponding date In 1SU9 and a ten year
average of 85.6. Tho condition In Ne
braska Is 89. Iowa 92, Minnesota 96, South
Dakota nnd North Dakota 100.
The condition of spring and winter wheat
combined ou July 1 wns 91.1, against 69.8
on July 1, 1900, nnd "6.2 nt tho correspond
ing date In 1899.
The amount of wheat remaining In the
hands of farmers on July 1 Is estimated nt
about 81,000,000 bushels, or tho equivalent
of 5.85 per cent of the crop of 1900.
Ontn,
The average condltlonof the oat crop Ii
83.7, as compared with 85.3 one month ngo,
85.fi ou July 1 1900, 90.0 at the correspond
ing dnto In 1S99 nnd a ten year average ol
87.7.
Ilnrlcy.
The averngo condition of barley Is 91.1
ns agnlnst 91.0 one month ago, "6.3 on Julj
1, 1900. 92.0 at the corresnnndlnir .lain la
1899 nnd n ten year avi rage of 87.1.
Winter llr.
The average condition of winter rye II
93.6, ac compared with 89.6 on July 1, 1900,
83.3 at the corresponding date "In 1899 nnd
a ten year average of 89.2. The average
condition of spring rye Is 89.3, ns compared
with 69.7 July 1. 1900, 89.7 at the cor
responding date In 1899 and a ten year
average of 873. u
Potatoes.
There Is an Indicated decrease', of some
60.000 acres or 2.3 per cent In' the overage
of potatoes, with n condition on July 1 of'
87.4, as compared with a ten year average
of 93.1.
Srrrrt Potatoes.
The sweet potato reports are rather un
favorable, a majority of the more Important
producing states showing conditions mora
or Ices below their ten-yenr averages.
fobneco.
The condition of tobacco Is one point
above the ten-year average In Ohio, four la
Virginia and seven In Maryland. On the
other hnnd It Is two points below In Ken
tucky, three In Pennsylvania, four In North
Carolina and two In Wisconsin, while In
Tennessee It corresponds with the ten-yearN
average for that state.
Hay,
Reports on the hay crop are, In tho main,
unfavorable, there being a decline from the
condition as reported on tho first of last
month, from a majority of buy-producing
states.
I'untiirnKc.
Tbo majority of pastures have suffered
Impairment during the pnst months and
several Important states are consider
ably below tho ten-year nvcrages. In some
states, howovcr. Including California and
South Dakota, the condition Is excellent,
being six and elpht points nboye their' re
npectlve ten-yenr averages.
Apples. I'eiiuutN, (,niirs.x
While there hns been n general decline
In the condition of apples nnd peaches, as
compared with last month, almost, every
Important peach-growing state hHS tho
promise of more than nn averngo crop, but
In tho apple-producing states thn crop will
bu generally poor. The condltlou of grapes
Is excellent.
Wool.
The wool report indicates the average
weight per Hoece ns being (i.lTi pounds, us
against 6,1" pounds In 1900.
Summer Specials
Buffalo and
return, daily.
13
50 St. Louis and re
turn, 2;:,2oJ,"y
llomeseekers' Excursions
On snle tlrht und third Tuehduy each month,
Tourist intct, on snlo dally to all HUimnor
, rcforts, allowing slop at Detroit, Niagara
Falls, Buffalo and other points For rutes,
lako trins, I'un-Amerlcnti descriptive mat
ter and nil Inform. itlou, call at City Ticket.
Ofllcc, 1115 Furiiarn St, fl'iixtdn Hotel
i ntnek) or write Marry L Monies, C V. A
' L 4 t ..... V V -1. ...
I. UlllUIIU, IICII,
fii.nnsTi swnsrt " iiusti '
WALL STREET
Stnury Will Knrn llltf .Monthly Return
The Investor's Fund I'ayb Semi-Monthly,
Tho oiliest established in .merlc.i. No
certificate-holder ever lost n rent. Iny.
rnents innde tu all subscribers every 15
days. No trouble. No delay. Money
rtfunditd on deinnnd. Wrllo today for
particular, free to any address.
C. II, M.tl.'iii', I L CO,,
Modioli llullilliiif, ,.vr York.
HEEMAN
with
CHICAGO,