8 THE O MATT A DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 2G, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain Mtrktti Bole Fnirly Aetirt tad Etiitr Bicaiui f law Ratal. REPORTS FROM EUROPE CAUSE A RISE Trench Hnrtmtn Arc Delayed by Wr( Wcnther Crop In Iiutla inferior Cables Send Cum Illuhcr l'rovlnloua Dull. ..f'J,,KAfl?' Julf 2S. The sraln markets rilcu iiitivu nnii msIit today, because thru hud been little ruin In Iowa and the iiorlliwcM September wheat nnil corn dosed each Tic lowir and outH c down. I'rovlslons closed 2,jc lower. hen the whent market opened trulcrs bowed to the Influences of last i.liih.' ruins In the northwest, to eiiy cables and HUn to thn wcnknvnH In corn prions. Sep tember sold from 7lc to 70c, under prctsur of Ions stuff. Following thii there wan nn almost Instant recovery to 71c on report of rising temperatures In the spring whent country. It wns fenred that thn heat would be purtlculnrly dmiuBlnn lollowln t.o ritlim so quickly. The innrket faltered 'or fi time at thin advance and then contlnn d upward on reports of r.iln delaying hn vest ing In l-ranco mid n cable claiming that ths ItiiHKlnti crop wiih rnp.dly ilrterlorntlng. Tin strength at this time ueltig displayed by corn wan a contributory factor In th tlrm ncss. loiter In tho session the corn r nctlon anil a. decllno In northwestern mur kels became potent factor and eptcmbr uruuneii anil riofcu miner wean, ?fcc nunc- renieriuty a i ,v,ir. importers reported .s 0,'lds taken and firiilinnril rleiirniiern In whent and Hour were equal to 2,W3,0iO bti. l1r!nmri rr,lnlu nn... f,f,.i 1W1 till ..nml.nrnl with 617,000 Im, InHt yenr. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported 274 cars, ng.ilnst 213 last week nnd 2.15 a yenr ago, Local receipts were 271 cars, M of contract crude. That It Is an extremely dllTlrult matter to Judco thu wcntlier reports received from various sources wns shown by the action of the corn market. Ileforo the beginning of the session private reports had It that Iowa, hml received a fair drenching nn I that there had been scattered showers In other pnrts of the corn belt I'nder n rush of tolling orders September opened from Me to f5 touched S1.c nnd then ru h"d back to SlUc In short order. The i lllclnl weather report, showing only light shower. catnn later. Its predictions alsi offered nothing of a hopeful nature for the crop and traders faced about and ran the mai ket up to r.7'4o. A report saying thnt lain within the week would brighten tho pr is pects of 75 per cent of the crop lmd somi weight In the decline to 55Hc which came later 8Iilng by longs to secure protltB il thing they would have done under almost nny circumstances, of course wu ngaln t tho price all day. September closed Tic lower nt 60c. Hecelpts wcrn 13S cars. Oats Hveraged with corn during a nervous and compnratlvely unlet session. There wns not the volume of trade thnt there wns yesterday, longs selling considerably les. Weakness took the, form of a lack nt buy ers. The bulk of trading was clos t i yesterday's close, prices casing when busi ness became dull. September sold between MUflSWc nnd 35c and closed c lower nt 35c. Hecelpts wero 100 cars. Provisions were dull, the pit at tlmrs being almost deserted. After fluctuat n s narrowly, prices closed 2'4c lower. Scptem ber pork at SH.M, September lnrd at $1 .0 CiWi nnd September ribs nt . . ,. Estimated receipts tomorrow': Whent. 1.0 enrs, corn, 145 enrs; oats, H cars; hogs, Sl.nno head. , , ... Tho lending futures ranged ns follows. Artlclcs.l Open. I High.!' taw. Close-nros-y. Whent July Sept. Pec. Corn July Sept. Pec. tJrttS July Sept. Mny Tork Sept. Jan. I.nrd Sept. Oct. Jail. Oct. Jan. No. He: turkeys. 9c; fowls, 0'4e; dressed, slow; springers, Mate; turkeys, 7il84c; fowls, 8 He. 1'OTATonS-Qulctj New York, 180 lbs., 12.2.yJ2.7o; southern, extrj, per bbl., J2.W. KICK Klrnt; domestic, fair to extra, 4li 0i'c; Jnpnn, 4tc. , MuLASHES-Qulet; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 3547c. MKTAI.SThe local tin market was un settled nnd higher, with available spot sjpplles well concentrated. Tho closing spot price wns 27,15?.7.23. Sales were made ex-steamer due next week at Via.'o nnd August sold ut J':c.7 down to tZfi.50. closing with J20.50 usked nnd G.4'l bid. No vember closed .it 2.).2!, sellers. American Tlnptate company has not ndvnnced Its I)rlces for tlnplates nnd Its uuoted rute Is still Jl at mill, but New York orders nro not wanted owing to the strike. Uut Job bers ura holding their stocks for higher pr ces and some special sizes have been sold at (5 nnd even J.V2J per box. Thu Lon don market closed with spot tin 1 os lower nt 119 15s nnd futures unchanged nt 111 10s, Copper was dull and nominal here nt 17 for Inko and J1C.0JV4 for casting nnd electrolytic. London closed a shade lower, with llnnl prlcea for the dny showing spot at G712sd nnd futures at S. Prices wero Is 3d lowor nt London, closing nt 12 Is 3d, while the local market wus tin changt d nt 4fc. Spelter was quiet locally nt JJ.W03.D3, while London closed 5s net higher nt Hi 15s. Iron, both hor. im.l 'abroad, wns .pilet, especially In lindon; imiul-b uuuiiHiiKeu. uiasgow cioscil at 4s and Mlddlcsijorough at 41s loiid. Local prices ciohcii a' iouuws: j'lg iron war rants. u.oiii.uo: no. l northern foundry, m.fjfl 15.&o; No. 2 northern foundry, 51I.hk!i 11.50; No. I southern foundry, J14.7551 15.25: No, 1 southern soft, J14.76M15.26. - OMAHA WHO LUNA M3 .MAltKKT. CO',5 7iVS, G1V4 70 70H5f7l T'Vt 70j5 ijji 72'O-H iM 72T(. 73U Dsn r5'i ra4 BtVJ 55 (Tloi1. R7',, 55 5fi 5ii 67'i 68 5H 351 3rt 3SH 35S 35 tiilwmi , SS 3!vdl4 3 28,' 33 '4 14 45 14 50 11 45 U 50 II 30 14 CO 14 tS H 84 S72'4 S72U 8 70 8 724 S 75 8 77W 8 75 S 7j 8 C1M 8 5 8 CZi 8 65 7 97 8 00 7 07',4 8 CO 8 CO 8 024 S ( . 8 02J4 7 77V4 7 80 7 87V4 7 70-H 72 i 7IU ran 10 17, . se 36U 3D 14 52V4 It DO 8 75 8 774 8 (5 8 024 S 15 7 SO l uu -Stead? patcnti. - (0- VtralghtT 2.b0O3 20: clears. J&cm Ak specials. J3.00i34.00; straights, J2.70W 3. bnkl-rs. J2.10y2.80. . WHKAT No. 3 spring, 6Wfilc; No. - rca, 7,COIIN-No. 2. r,RV,c: No. 2 yellow, tMc. OATS-No. 2. 37UCI No. 2 white, 33Sj40Uc; No. 3 white, 3SfM0c. KTH-No2: xf jl.8?! prime timothy. nsTi" clover, eontrnct grado, Jio. Si! , .IiIm Vloose). S7.RVflS.CiS. nry snltcl 'f&y811, SUOrt 'teiiiqTAAnSft'WKh wines. Jl.:. t eVl!ownB nroBthe receipts and Bhjpmcnt lar iouu) n...lntM CJMnmfnt ....319.000 179 0 0 ...,i53,o:o lW-qu ....100.01X) 159,0 0 .... R.f'OO .. RAM l.0 .."vi.Veo'exchango today the but- hggs. steady. ii"esn l-12V4c. M1W YOHK OBXBHAli MAIlKKT. riour. bbls. Wheat, bit. Porn, nil.... Oats, bu.... l..n till H:rlcy. bu.. (luotntlons of tho liny on Vatican Coiniuodltlea. VCW YORK July 23. FLOUR Kecetpts. i.i. In irnilll. IJ.IO!'! J.IU: ?hSlc "to funcr. J3.153.ir;. fiyo flour, oulct; fiflr "o gooil7 W.TO85t: choice to fancy. COHNMBAI Finn. . IlYK Qulot; No. 2 western. COc. f. o. b.. afloat; stnte. 66067c. c. I. f.. Now York, car '"hAULKY Dull; feeding. c. c. 1. L. New York; malting. c. I. f.. N York VAUru exports, bu. Spot, easy; No. i red , c. f. ... b.. g lott tno mnrKci j i ',( V ... lly. .Twnsvsc. closing in io-,ii. ""h"0.'' -:i6ti77 3.10c. closing at 7fiVtic; October. ,7 :7iic. closing at 77c; December, i81ifji9Hc, noVThe-rn Dubitl,: Vswc.' f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth. 7SWc f. o. h nllont; Op tions had nn nctivo and weak oponlnR under rain news In the northwest, from which It Inter part y recovered on big r,."'v'-;. V,. rorplan buv nc. laie re- town of ' bullish northwest i;ew and covering; a llnnl sharp .leclltie iimler Jeallx- in Ji 70 COHN Hecelpts. 70,000 toll. ; exports. 1S,o3S bu. Spot, easy; No, 2, 67Tc elevator, and 5Sc, ntloat. Option innrket opened weak under reports of rnlns through tho com belt, but gradually recovered on subsequent advices of hot winds In Knnsas nnd Ne brnskn. There wns a llnnl reaction under realizing, with the closo unsettled l4SJlc de cline. July. T'. closing nt 59c; September. 5SWBHio. closing at fMfic: October closed nt 69c; December, 8l4iCHic. closing ut OATS Hecelpts, 53,000 bu,; exports. fOO bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, 4V4c; No. 2 white, 43Vi5(l4c; No. 3 white, 43c; track mixed western. 4CKH42C: truck white, 42V40I9C Op tlon market weak nt llrst on gains, then recovered with corn. HAY' Steady ; shipping, 70(f75o; good to choice. 87',4Ll9H4c. HOTS Quiet; state, common to choice, 19M crop, 13yi6c; 1S99 crop, 10130; old olds. 2flCc; rnclllo const, 1900 crop, 13(fJ17i4c; 1S99 crop. lH(15c; old olds, 2?6c. HIDKS-Stendy; Onlveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18 eriSVic: California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19i4c; xns dry. 21 to 2S lb 14Wc. LH ATI 1 KH Steady ; hemlock solo, Iluenos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24M23cj acid, 24i25c. PnOVISIONS-Heef, steady; family, J11.50 ffJ12.00; mess, J9.60U10.W; beef hams, $30 50 21 50; city, extrn Indln mess, Jlfi.OOtJlS Oi); pneketj JlO.OOia 15.50. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. S9.6flfiu.Ci: nlekled shoul ders. $7.23; pleklcd hnms, JlLOVftn.-V). Lnrd, quiet; western steamed, $9; rellued, steady; continent, $9.05; South America. $6.90; com pound, $7.(W7.15. Pork, steady: family, $16.50 6j 17.00; short elenr, J16.OO017.5O; mess, J1J.50 IJ16.50. TAILOW-Steady; cltv ($2 per pkg.), 4H C?6io. countrv (pkgs. free). 4Te. Hl'TTKK Receipts, fi.603 pkgs.; market llrmer: state dairy. ItyiSo; creamery, 16T 20Hc; factory, 1315c; Imitation factory, 14 Jfl'r.- . . fitrci-isi-; ueceipis, ,Ba pKgs.; market prm; fancy, large, colored, 9Wc; fancy. inrgu, wniie, ac; lancy, small, C" iiVjc: innev, small, wniie, WiC lored, EOaS Receipts. 7.390 nkes.. market firm; Btntn and Pennsylvania, 16R17c; western candled, 14015c: western uncnndled, SQ12c. POULTRY-Allvc, lower, 12c; sprVisen, Condition of Trnilp nnd Unntntlons on Maple mill I'uiier Produce. !':R?t,?""iU?c,p.lI,,.a,i,bcrn,i Io"s 1081014c L1VK POL'LrilY-Hens. 6Wil1ViC young and old roosters. 3'fjuc; turkeys, Gysc; ducks u('jo Ktese. 5c; spring chickens, per lb., 12 UIJ'TTKR-Common to fair, 12fti2H:: ch. ?t-dairy. In tubs. lISJISc: separator, :0c. FHKS1I FlHH-llMck bass. lc; wh te bass.Sc; blucilsh, 11c; bullheads, 10a; bluo Una, ,c; buffaloes, C'ic; catfish, 12c; cod, 9c; ciappits, ijlue. clscocs, 7c; halibut, lie; herring, 6c; haddock. 10c; pike, 9c: red snap per. Ha;: salmon, 14c; sunilsh, oc; trout, 9c; whltellsh. 9c. PIUKUNS-Llve, per dcz.. Jl. VUALS-Cholce. MJ9C tl,,AI'ncc quoted by Omahr. Wholesale uS,;ll;r" nssoclntlon: Choice up and, JIO.dO, No. 2 uplnml, $9.50; medium, $.to; course, Js. Rye strnw, $6.50. These prices nro for liny or good color and quality. De "ii'i' .fa r Receipts, 3 cars, UK AT 71 'ic OATS-No. 2 white, 41c. CORN-No. 3, hie. 11RAN-JI5.O0. VKQIiTAIlLKS yH.V.UARn-Ilome grown per lb., lc. CLCUMUURS-llome grown, por doz., 40 ii 50c. LKTTl'CK-Pcr bu 20c. RADISH ES-Pcd doz., 15320c. PARSLKY-Per doz., 20c. NHW POTATOKS-l'er bu.. SOOOc. CAIIHAOH Home grown, 2','c. TOMATUlCS-lexHs. 4-basket crates, $1.50. ONIONS Ilermudas, per crate, J2.25; new California, 2c. CAULI FLOWER Home grown, per dox., 75c. , EANS-Wu.x. per hair-bushel biVket, $1; string, per hnlf-bu. basket, 75c. PEAS-Per bu., $1; per half-W. 60c. CANTALOUPE-Pcr basket, 75cfl$l; crates. $2. U' ITI,M)Mt'f nVB rr- Ofteirfl-- 1- .. i, , ,...jut,vji.vii:,Mtni aviiGot; V lull. CELERY" ICalamazoo. per bunch, 23y30c. FRUITS. PINEAPPLES-Pcr crate, $4.00. HLACiaiERRIKS-Pr 24-qt. case, $2. HASPHERlt ES Per 21-qt. case. $3; red, per 21-qt. case, $2.30. CHERRIKS-Nntlve. per K-lb. basket. 35c; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2. PKACHKS-Caltfornla, per box. 90c: free stone, $1.10; choice Elbertos, Jl.Oy; fancy, 'PRICOTS-Cjlifornla, 4-basket crates, 1.50. PLUMS California, per crate. $1.25S1.50. GOPSKUERIIIES-Per 21-qt. case. $2. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOKS-Valenclos, $4.75; Med. sweets, iBMONS-Catlfornln, extra fancy, $5.50 0.00; choice J3.60. . ,bMi'ASVcr 1'unch, ncordlng to size, $2.iKifJ.a0. FIGS California, new cartons. 75e. Inv. ers, 6oc: Imported, per lb.. 10frl2c. DAT LS Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per bbl.. .35; par htif-bbl.. J2 75 NUTS-Engllsh walnuts', per lb.? 15c; nt berts, per lb., 13c; nlmonds, per lb., 182uc: -ftw. V,C!,nVi,8,"U!r lb" B5"ic; "roasted. 6iip tic; llrnzlls, 13c; pecans, loy22c. c,'R.KSTNo;. L Brri,n. BV4o; No. 2 green. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12i4lbs.. Sc; No. 2 veal calt. ,. iSrMl " nines, maize: sheen pelts. 2573c; horse hides. $1.50(Jj2.25. P St. I.nnls !rnln anil PrnrUlons, v!T-o LCiu,s., J",' 23. WHEAT Lower; iX?r 2 .rr." "J'- e'ovator. ic; track, 69?if one; July, cs?tc: September, C9Hc; Decern- LORN Lower; No. 2 chsIi. 67c track S.4j8c; July, 56!4c; September, 6G-i;c: De' cember. i"74c. TinATT.1'SW0.r! 2 c-nBh- 40c" ,rnck- 0e; white fowc 1 ncmbcr' 37c: May 40: No. i n 'junh - -.-....j, iCU winter paienis. tr"!. "ml st,ff: t A ' Strong: tlmothv. nmri.. ill ii: "l"u"1'' JNHISKY Stendv at J1.20. IRON COTTONTIES-JI Ou HAGOINO-GnfZ7';c. HEMP T WINK 9c! FLAXSEED-No trading ..PROVISIONS - Pork? steadv J15.76. I-nrrl inH i. ".ftW" meats (boxed) quiet: 'extra shorts, & rV $9.37;V clenVVldos: W ws C1Cur rlbs' tetifrul rfUU- tJKU0. Spel bi,'OU.!'ThYr"jyrm! chickens, gffioc; ttlr. da"rvTT3ffe 1 'rm: crpnmer-. 1621Wc; Knnsn. City Ornln nnd Provisions. if.N2AS. CI.TY 3"y 23 WHEAT-July N.1,,A;1hil!ie.0,ci No- f,0! No t--OU?Ju1&, r,HJ7fi0cj September. NKc iLemc 5'!.: cash. No. 2 mixed (A 61Ue; No. 2 wh to. 01c; No 3 60c a OATS-No. 2 white, 44c. RYE No, 2, 54c. Plillnilrlpliln Prmlncr Mnrkrt, I'HILADELPHIA. July 25,-nt'TTP.n. JH.00317.60; lohhlnir. Dry -alt Firm, good demand; fancy creamery wesfT em nnd prints, 21c. wpi- iJwv?.S.. rmi frpf!' ncrl' and western. In rfiVnW -"Whwctern. 124c: fre,". fllHESH-Vlfm... V . . .. creanVsV smaU.' 9H9V: N wYofnncy' full creams, fair to choice. 91J9UC Tolrdo Hriiln nnd Seed. TOLEDO. O.. July 2o.-WHEAT-Ar'lve lower: ensh ahd July. 7iio; August. 7iMc! September. 72?Jc; December, 7H4c. ' CORN-Dull. lower; ensh nnd July, 54Hc; September. 56c. 7-.-, GA.X3T.DuUi ensn nml September. 35lc. III L 5le, CLOVERSEED-Actlve. higher; cash, prime, $6.70; October, $6 20 bid. .llllvtnuli.T nrnln Mnrliet. MILWAUKEE. July 25. - WHEAT -Easier: No. 1 northern. 72c; No. 2 northern, ilMiC: September, "Pic. RYE Stendv: No. J. fGUe. 4oJ?53elW,3YHlKhcr; Is'01' 2' K61c: "ample CORN-September, 50c. Iliilutb ni-nln Mnrkrt, DriiV,T"',-,V,y.?,5 wheat-no. i imrd. cash. 72Tio; July. 72c; September. 70ny;r c August, 71e; October. 70o; December. 7Pic NJ,vs.,?I,rl.5.',,ni C7c 3 Pnng, 63c. L Oltr. S2He. OATS-36i,i536c. Prorln Mnrtiets, PEORIA. Ill,, July 25,-CORN-Nomlnally steadv: no sales reported. OATS Steady; Nn. 3. 33c, hilled through.. WHISKY On the bnsls of $1,29 for fin ished goods, llnnlc Clenrlnsn. OMAHA. July 25,-Clearlngs. $912,113; cor responding day last year, $1,140,999; de crease. I22S.8S6. IIOSTON. Julv 25. Clearings, $18,417,175; balances. J1.R37.7.M. NEW YORK .7ulv 23,-Clearings, $221,0n0,. 00n: Imlancef, t9.iilS.7GO. C1IICAQO, July 25,-Clearlngs, $:3,S3I,9S3j balances, $2,216,350; posted exchange, $4.S6y 4 SSH; New York exchnnge, 2nc discount ST. LOUIS, July 25-CIK.irlngs, $3,971,363; bnlances, $576,072; money, iy7 per cent, New York exchangi, 15c discount bid, 10c dis count nskd. PHILADELPHIA, July 23.-Clenrlngs. $13,212,241; balances, $2,158,072; money, 4JHV4 per cent. UALTIMORE, July 23.-Cle.irlngs, $2.0S9, 6031 balances, $342,032; money, 5 per cent. SKIV YOIUC STOCKS AXI HOXDS. Speculator AnnltliiK Uesnlti of Crops In Drouth District. NEW YORK, July 23. The upward reac tion In stocks this morning marked another phase in the speculation. Some further light Is evidently awaited on tho actual re sults to the cro of the period of drouth In the west, which has tormed, together with tho steel strike, thu basis of the recent speculation for the fall. The professional traders, anxious to develop a now specula tive market, Joined In the buying nnd helped to advance prices. The bituminous coal carriers, the anthracite group and some of the roads In the southern region wero prominent In the leadership of this movement nnd helped to hold a dull mnrkct lirm through the middle portion of the ses sion, -t The announcement of the engagement at the assay ollli e of $300,WX In gold sent prices downward ngnln, but not to the lowest, Tho gold Is supposedly for export, although the destination is not announced, The fact thnt gold should go out with the exchange mar ket yielding to the supply created by largo foreign buying of grain todny aroused re newed attention to tho fact that nomo special demand for gold exists abroad which can draw It from New York with ex change below the normal gold export point. Tho market became so nearly stagnant nt the decline that the courage of the bulls was revived nnd they marked up prices ngnln. The sudden advance of nbout 2 points each In United States Steel stocks nnd nn enrller nilvnnco of about 2 points In Amalgamated Conner hclned to make the closing strong nnd quite active, with many 1 stocks back at the ton level nf the ilnv. There wns considerable! muulpulntlon evi dent on tho advance, the principal part of which was restricted to a small circle. Railroad bonds were more active than yesterday and there wns a very large de mand for thu bonds exchangeable for Uur llugton stock and some buying ulso of Hal tlinorc St Ohio convertible bonds. The mar ket generally whs somewhat Irregular. To tal sales, par value, tl,&!0,onu. United States bonds were all unchanged on thu last cull. The Commerclnl Advertiser's Loudon financial cablegram says: Tho markets here were stagnant today except for heavy and general liquidation In Americans, which gently slid down till New York came as u good buyer of the grangers, giving a smart lift to tho list. In thu street prices eased ngnln. The bank bought 30,wo bars In gold. Money was scarce on treasury bill applications. The following are Che closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: 8, 4.CSc: No, 9, 4.60c; No. 10, 4.65c; No. 11, 4.6c; No. i2. 4.50c; No. 13, C.5oc; No, II, 4.loc; standard A, 5.23c; confectioners A, 5.2ic; moulJ A, o.SOc; cut lonf, 5.9oc; crushed, 5.93c; powdered, 6.55c; granulated, u.IjC; -Ubes, 5.7UO. LONDON, July 25.-IIEET SUOAR-July, 9s iUd. NEW ORLEANS, July :5.-Sl'aAR-Qulet: open kettle, 33-16.H4c: oncn kettle, centrifugal, 3TsW4He: centrifugal vellow, 4i filO-lCc; seconds. 2U53Tc. Molnuef, oul.; centrifugal, 65Hc. Cotton Mnrliot, NEW YORK, July 23.-COTTON-The cotton market was weaker today, with prices lower under bear selling nnd total absence of speculative support, Spot closed tc lower; middling gult. VSC! sales, 127 bales. Futures closed strong; July, i.2oc; September, 7.26c; October, 7.3.'c; November, 7.3lc; December, 7.36c; January, 7.40c; eb runry, 7.10c; March, 7.4.1c; April, 7.16c. NEW ORLEANS, July 23. COTTON Easy; sales. 1,450 bales; ordinary, fic; good ordinary, 011-lKc; good middling, SHc; mid dling fair, STic; receipts, 2,819 bales; slock, 79,920 bales. ST. LOUIS, July 23,-COTTON-Qtllet, l-16o lower; sales, none; middling. 8V4c; re ceipts, 0.2 bales; shipments, 7,610 bales; stock. 73.DI2 bales. LIVEKHJOL, July 25,-COTTON-Spot, moderate business, prices ensler; good mid dling, 4 11-I6d; middling. 4 7-16(1; low mid dling, l7-32d; good ordinary, 3 3-32d; ordi nary, 3 23-32d. The sales of the day wero 3.000 bales, of which 600 were for specula tion nnd export mid Included 7,2oo bales American. Receipts, 27,000 bales, Including 23,2() American. OALVESTON. July 25.-COTTON-Qulct, SHc. CnnVe Mnrbct. Atclilfon do pM ltnltlrnorc Ohio.. ilo JlfJ Cnnailliin Paclllc... (,'nnadn So Chen. & Ohio Oilcneo & Alton... do pM C, I). & Q Chicago, lnil. &. L. do pfd Chicago .t U. ill... Chicago II. W do Ut pM do 2d pfd Chicago & N. W... C, 11 .1. : P CMciko Ter. A Tr. do pfd f?. ir 13. A HI. L... Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudfon .... Del. L. & XV Denver it It. a..... do pfd Kile ilo lit pfd do M pfd (It. Nor. pfd llocklnr Valley ... do pfd llllnoU Central .... Iowa Central do pfd Lake Krle W.... do pf.l L. & N Mnnlmttnn L .Met. dt. lty Mex. Central Mex. National .... Minn, tc Kt. L Mo. Pacific M K. &. T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk & XV do pfd Ontario A IV Pennsylvania Heading do lt pfd do 2d pfd fit. U & S. F do Ut pfd do 2d pfd SI. L. Southw , do pfd St. Paul do pfd , 72 So. Pa.clfle i N'. So Railway , K do pfd 02 Texas & Pacific ... .10314 Tol., St. I &. W... , 61 do pfd 4114 Union Pacific 3714, do pfd , 7J,5 Wabnali ,10:i do pfd 13 Wheel. & L. E I do 2,1 pfd .122 Wis. Central :3'i do pfd M'.i p. C. C. & St. I... 41 Adami Kx 112 American lZx 1IIT U. H, Kx IS', Wells-KatRO Ux.... 117 Aninl. Copper !i Amer. Car & F...., 13 do pfd 4' 'Amer. Lin. Oil , SU4 do pfd 117 Amer. S. & 11 S2Ji do pfd 41 Amer. Tobacco .... OHi Anac. Mln. Co , 37 llrooklya It. T , o Colorado K. & Iron i Wm Con. Oas 1T2 Con. Tobacco , 43 do pfd , 74(4 Gen. niectrlc 141?i aiucow Sugar ..... 2 iHocUllig Coal , 72 ilnter. Paper , f1 I do pfd , II Inter. Power , 1MH Iiclede Gas , Ufc?i National lllncult ... lM'4 National Lead .... i 'National Salt S do pfd , .107 No. American , !" Pacific Coast , 25Vi Pacific Mall , ?? People's Uaa bi .Preted S. Car 151U' do pfd , 4T4 rullman P. Car..., ' f inepubllo Steel . do ptd H34Su:ar , i 41?4 Tenn. Coal & Iron.. 10H. 4114 77 CHI !7 584 159'.4 1S1 Union narg &. P do pfd U. S. leather do pfd U. S. Rubber . do pfd U. S. Steel ... do pfd Western Union 2! IS M 41 20 33 fJli SI. 4) 17!3 20!i 41 , 170 140 ini W i 100'i um 4114 764 110 64S 115 217 W4 20 1011 M4 10 41i 1014 43 75 100 04 13 111 42Ti (3 171 lfi 7I.4 "-Ii R?4 7014 1JH 7S'4 41T4 !'0i4 Offered. 8 me Sexr York Money Market, NEW YORK. July 25.-MONEY-On call, teady, 2y2Va per cent; last loan, 2H; prlmo lercauiiie liaper, who. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business In bankers' hands, Jl.SVilp 4.874 for demand nnd 4.8I4G4.S4? for sixty days; posted rates, $4.8Gf4.!si4; commercial bills, J4.S45j l.Slii. SILVER Bur, I8ic", Mexican dollars, 46Vic llONDS Government, steady; state, In actlve; mllroad, Irregular. 'l'ho cluiluc iiiWtt ui. uoiids todKi ar a follows: U. S. ref. 2, reg.. do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s. reg,.., do coupon do old lb, reg do coupon do !, reg do coupon of C. 3 6S Atchleon gen. 4a... do adj. 4s 'Canada So. 2s Ches. & Ohio 41s,. do 3s C. & N. XV. o. 7... do S. Y. deb. 5s. Chlcano Ter. 4s Colorado So, 4s,... Denver & It. O. 4.i Hrle gecneral 4s.... F. XV. & D. C. Is., flen. Klectrlo Iowa Centrnl la.... L. ft N. unl. 4s.... M.. K. & T. 2 do 4s 108 1'rtH1 loo 137 133 113 113 1"7?4 103 121 1U3H' ss IWli 161'j 13H4 u:ii 01' mi 102 S61J 104 200 115V,1 1011, S3 SfH' N. T. Central la... N. J. C. gin. Ca.... No. Pacific 3s do 4 N Y. C ft St L Is. N. ft XV. con. 4s... Oregon Nav. la.... Mo 4 Oregon S, L. fin.... do consol Cb Itendlng gen. 4... Itlo Q. XV. Is St L ft I M c. fs.. St I. ft S F s, Cs,. St. Taul consols .. St. P., C. ft P. Is. do Ss So. Pacifls 4s So, Hallway is S. It. ft T. 6s Teas ft Pacific Is. do 2 Unlon Pacific 4 waoasli la do 2a West Shore 4s Wis. Central 1 Va. Centuries 10 IH 127i 72 1031i ion; 102 10711 102?4 127 1164 0314 100'i It 611 132 173 120 117 S1H 11014 M 1 1 OS 104 1.71 112 I121J s;?4 91 Bid. Offered. Iloslnu StneUn 11 ml floods. ROSTON. July 25.-Cnll loans, Iftiy. per cent; time loans, 45J4& por cent, o'illclal closing; A., T. ft 8. F do ptd Amer. Sugar American Tel lloatnn ft Albany.. HoMton Klevated... Huston ft Me Dominion Coal .... do pfd Federal Steel do pfd ITtclil.urg pfd Cen. Electric Mexican Central ., N. K. O, ft C Old Colony Old Dominion Union Pacific t'nlon Iimt West Knd , 7214 . ?4'a 1(2' ,160 .:m . js ,ll! . : , m ,11.1 ,237 . 2A?i , 6 , ;s 3 Wcstlngh. niectrlc. reij Atchison 4s jcti- N. II. a. ft C. Ml, .Ki.niiuru i's lllnnliam M. Co 21 Amal. Copper 113 Atlnntlc u Calumet ft Hecla.. 76 Centennial 27 I'rnniiiin 17 Humboldt 25 Osceola ., 031 iParrot Si .Qulm-y j ;o .Santa 1 Copper... 1i iTamarack 343 ,ftab Mining 29 'Winona ;ij jWolvtrlnea (9yt .New York MlntiitT iStocks. NEW YORK. July 25,-Tho following are the closing ijuotatlons on mining mocks; Adams Con 1J (Utile Chief u .Alice 43 'Ontario ....t 7s llreeco 110 Ophlr 7a llrunswlck Con 12 ,Phonlx 9 Comstoek Tunnel... 6li Potosl ', 7 Con. Cal. & Va 200 SavaKe 6 Deadwood Terra 55 'Sierra Nevada 15 Horn Silver M0 Small Hopes 10 Iron Silver 5? Standard 300 I.eadvllle Con 62 I Xrsr York Ilry Rnndi Mnrkct. NEW YORK, July 25.-DRY GOOllS-Tha American Woolen company opened new lines of fancy woolens for spring trd.iy. Prices cannot be compared with last year, owing to thu diversification of product, but generally regarded us on ns low a biM comparatively as tho piece dyes opened Monday. There has been no rlunge u-int-ever In the cotton goods market, huslne s continuing limited nnd prices generally steady. Sugnr Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. July 25.-SUGAR-Raw, steady; fair retlnlng, 3 9.16c; centrifugal, 91 test. 4 C-liVc; mol.ixsrs sugar, 3 5-luu, re fined, steady; No. 6, 4. Sic; No. 7, 4.15c; No. i NEW YORK. July 23.-COFFEE-A rnther better feeling obtnlned In locnl coffee circles todny, though not until the close was there any marked Indication of It. The mnrkct stnrted steady In tone nt unchanged prices nnd In the absence of special news of importance from the outside world ruled comparatively ."lull, with prices fluctuating within a bare 6 points of the Initial bids. The foreign market news wns as expected nnd the crop movement was close to general preconceived Ideas. Just nt the close shorts covered and with the buying. In conjunction with light bull support, the market closed lirm. net unchanged to 6 points higher. To ta tii cs, 22.250 bags. Including: August. 4.S0c; September, 4.85M.90c; October, 4.P3c; December, o.TOWj.IOc; March. 6.30c; May, 5,4mC,: "''V1, Ul"- ens-: N". " Invoice, 6io; mild, quiet; Cordova, SQllVic (Ml nnd Itoaln. o.ll" ,'T-V' P'1:i.,J,,y 23.-OIL-Crcillt bnl ?."f,!,'J,1f'; certificates, no bid; shipments, ?5'.95- !?!' 8,1 average, 101.233 bbls.; runs, . .KV.A9IlK' Ju'v K.-OILS-Cottonsecd, dull. Petroleum, lirm, Rsln, quiet: strained, common tn good. Jl.ioyi.42',4. Turpentine, steady, 3iV!j36Uc. LIVERPOOL. July 25.-OILS-Turpentlne spirits. Hleady at 21s; rosin, common, 12s 3d. LONDON. July 25.-OILS-Petroleum, Mid. Rosin. American strained. Is 7',fcd. Llntced, 32s. Turpentine spirits, 32s. ICvnporntcd nnd Dried fruits. NEW YORK, July 23.-DRIED FRUITS A t'nlr volume of out of town orders was noted e-irly In the day for dried fruits, With h moderate local trade. EVAPORATED APPLES-Mnrkct rule 1 quiet and steady; state, common to good, SliflSc; prime, 6Vjrd6-7ic; choice, flQC-ic; fnncy, 014Ji7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market ruled dull nnd nomlnnlly unchanged. Prunes. 3,l)6l4C. Apricots. Roynl. xtjl2c; Idoor Park. 7V4f12c. Poaches, peeled, 11 18c; unpcelcd, Oil 10c. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, July 25.-WOOL Unchanged, but active: medium grades U(fJ17c; light tine, 11614c; heavy line, lllc; tub washed, 12Q24C. CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MAIIKGT. Cuttle Slow nnil Sternly, While Hons Open lIlKber. ClilCAGO. July 25. CATTLE Receipts, 13,600 hend, Including 26 head Texans; slow but generally steady; good to prlmo steers, f5.33fj-3.M; poor to medium, 14.(Xril 3-2o ; stock ers nnd feeders, 2.40QI.OO; cows. 2.75Sf4.30; heifers, $2.264.73; dinners, J2.73ff3.25; balls, J2.23ii2.50: Texas steers, J3.00ff4.50. HOGS Receipts, 33,000 head; tomorrow, 22,000 hcail, estimated; left over, 8,000 head; opened steady to strong; closed steady to 5c lower; mixed and butchers, J5.G5fj6.10: good to choice heavy. J5.30fj6.10; rough heavy, J3.Mfi5.S5; light, J5.75fl5.90; bulk of sales, J4.K)6.S0. ... SHEEP AND LAMDS-Rccelpts, 15,000 head; lambs, Wa'tfc lower: good to choice wethers, J2.80$fl.2o; fair to choice mixed, J3.3G(83.S0' western sheep, J3.33Q3.40; year lings, J4.00-t.50i nativo lambs, J3.005.40; western lambs, J4.4CKfJii.40. Ofllclal receipts ami shipments for yes terday: RECEIPTS-Cattle, 36.682 head; hogs, 35, 581 head: sheep, 10,546 head. SHIPMENTS Cattle, 6,571 head; hogs, 5,626 head; sheep, 1,044 head. mn LITE STOCK MARKET Cattle Eeodiptt Lljht and Biaf Etn Stld Study to a Ehadt Lwr, HOGS OrENED FIVE HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK Sheep Lnte In Arriving nn Mnrkrt, but Di'iniitid In l.nuil Minpe nnd .lust About Mend Prices Paid lor HotU Sheep and Lniubs, SOUTH OMAHA, July 23. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Olllclal Monday 1,012 4,23 4,7 Ulhclal Tuesday 3,230 10,s74 10,i97 Olllclal Wednesday '.'.liJ 10,bvSi ,.JJ Ulllclal Thursduy 'J.H'.'ti H.isT 3,vti0 Four days this week.... t,9J5 37.S34 25,102 Sumo days hist week. ...11,403 60.4V7 HA1 1 J biliuu week before 10.U12 2o,2;s 11.070 Sumo three weeks ago .. 0,o60 '.'7,'J(1 7,;w? banic'tour weeks ao....ll,!ii2 2i,tHS ,510 bamu days last year.... 11, 330 SW.2IH '.".',U.'!i Averugo price paid for hogs ut South Omaha the past several days with comparisons: July 3... July 4. . July 6... July o... July 7.. July s... July a .. July 10.. July 11.. July 12.. July u.. July 14.. July 15.. July 16.. Juiy 17 July 18.. July 19... July 20... July si.., July 22.., July 23 ., July 24.. July ,.., I 1901. 19U0.U99.lS3$.lS97.lSS6.IH9i. 4 70 6 7lli 5 Oil 6 73H 6 iD-J.' 5 S32-5 6 MH 6 fcfiU 5 1'2S 6 95-i 6 M('8 6 77i 6 64 6 65- 6 5s U 6 S 5 07-' 6 7''4I 0 W-li, 5 OS I 6 16 6 111 f 6 13 5 13) 6 V4 6 02 5 13 6 OS 6 02 4 91 4 t7 I Mi 4 :s, 607 6 15 5 15 5 05 3 78 3 66 3 3 3 tjtjj d IU 3 8 3 781 a 70 3 73 1 3 82 3 11 3 kl 3 Sri! 3 00, 3 96 4 04 4 0.li 4 OS 3 99. 3 77 1 3 821 4 01 , 4 16 3 82 4 28i 3 8'J, 3 S6 3 81 3 79 3 82 4 361 4 31 3 89 4 191 4 21 4 34 3 21 3 2S 3 28 3 32 3 35 4 21 3 IS 3 14 3 15 3 I.' 3 20i 3 2S I 3 32 3 38 3 27 3 2o 3 36 I 931 2 97 i 98 3 01 2 16 i 87 4 f4 4 81 4 91 4 76 1 M Kt 3 55 1 Ko 1 ;o 1 W I 3 IT 2 .',0 1 W 4 'J 1 1M 4 1 M0 4 (V) 2 HO 5 to 1 150 4 e0 1 10 S H STAGS. 1 73') 2 i STOCK COWS AND HEtFEHS. IS 12 2 (0 5 1 m : n 3 i f.70 ! 1 3 4? J 45 I 1 U30 !M HULLS. (M : co 1123 2 eO 1180 2 10 iro : is llf'l 1 25 jiao : ?s m 2 h im : :s w 1 :o i!iri w 14'M 2 65 5l 3 50 641 2 oO 570 2 51 . (IS 2 73 ... 5(0 3 SJ ... 1 ;j ... 670 2 ...i:o 2 :.t ...15i 2'75 ...ISiM 2 5 ...KM 2 75 ...1430 3 00 ...l!D 3 ...1.M0 3 ,') HOOS There was another generous sup ply ot hogs here today, but the market opened In good season active and just about a nickel higher on tho good hugs. Packers seemed to have llbetul orders and it was not long before the bulk ol the ot tering was out of llrst hands. Good mixed hogs sold very largely at $5,721 and i.v;;. The choicer loads and heavier weights brought J.mIIj and from that on up to 6.00, which is M10 highest price paid on this mar ket In Mime time. The lighter weights were neglected the same ns has been tho case for some time, and sellers In some cases thought they had to take about yesterdays prices for thnt class of stuff Later reports from Chicago quoted that mnrkct a nickel lower than the opening, which of course made the feeling weaker here, and for 11 time not much was done. The last end of tho market was rather slow and the advance was largely lost. It wan ine iiKiiiweiKin sum. iiiiucvcr. Hint I was left to 11 great extent, which made ' packers rather indifferent buyers. About ' everything was sold, though, at a reason- uuic nour. iicprcscniuuva sales: 2 'Jli 4 67 1 4 711 97 3 00 3 U5 3 07 2 4 15 4 8S I 81 2 97, I 82 2 95 4 83 I oy 2 971 4 91 2 98 1 2 OS 4 S3 2 .Ml 4 81 2 921 4 76 2 89 4 81 3 14 Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. The ulllclal number of cars of slock Drought I.i today by each road was: w ... Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. IPr's. .11. oc 01. I.,, O. A St. L Mltiumirl I, ,,. tin.. Uiilon Pnclllu System C. & N. W F.. E. & M. V ri. C. & P C, St. P., M. & O 11. & M... C U. .t Q K. C. & St. J C. R. I. & P.. cast.. C R. 1. fc P., west.. Illinois Central 1 ( No. '$.... 3 ... n.... 91.... f6.... I !'.... 32.... 85.... 71.... S5 IM 90 232 79 212 50 IM ... ...216 1C0 ...195 ... ...213 160 ...2W 210 3 19 7 16 'j 30 1 6 4 31 1 37 I 17 36 6 ii 7 11 los 17 14 KnnsnH City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 9.000 hend natives, 1,400 head Tex ans, 600 head calves; native beef steers, 10fl 15c higher; Texuns, strong; cows nnii heifers, steady: stockers nnd feeders, lower; choice export nnd dress beef steers, J5,33fii 6.75; fair to good, J4.55i31.63: stockers and feeders, J3.60Jj3.75; western-fed steers, JI.40 (6.50; western rnngnj. steers, J3.504,25; Tex f Pi?AJ,mi In(llnn". $3.00(34.25: Texas cows, J2.60fI3.10: native cows. J2.505K25: heifers. 2.505r4.S5: cuiuicrs. $1.75(32.40; bulls, $2.25 4.25: calves, $2.50(34.75. ItOGS-Recclpts. 15,000 head; market 6c higher; top, J6.12V4; bulk of sales. $5.50(116.00: heavy, $6.006.12: mixed packers, J5.IM SIIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.600 head; sheep, steady; lambs, easy, JI.OOM 6.00; wethers, J3.25SK00: ewes, $2 7503.25: western range sheep, J3.23Q3.S0. St. I.onli Live Stock Mnrkrt. ST. LOUIS. July 23. CATTLE Recolnts 2.400 head. Including 700 head TcxaiS? mar'. iVs,f,e.ni'lS;li?ui'e shlPP'nff and export ZTrl' Hftffl&j dressed beef and butcher tr-im?-f2P?a; steers under 1.0CO i,s J3.b.)(34.fi0j stockers nnd feeders, J2.50fZl.lO: Sn.wsJ?n'1 heifers, J2.O0fTI.50: ennners. $1.25 2-'.5ikX?,x" Indian steers. $3.104.00. HOGS-Recclpts. 5,9m) head; market a shailo ensler. pigs and lights. 3.80ffi5.90 P QwrrA-n3'7??0: butchers? J5.M4T6 17!i. .ock:5!18 nnd Si. .Ioo, ,V if,..- Mnrkrt ST. JOSEPH. July 25. CATTLE Receipts 5.613 head; market stoady to 10c w" : i'Sn v!liW,,S?B'?Bi cows ",d lieifers. Ji.rW 4.60: nulls and stags, $2.O0f4.7R: stockers nnd te?&I?A U70f?,4'(V): vcnl!"' .ooT5.ro " 1 HOns-Rccelntx. 13,700 head; mnrket Jiv to 6e higher: light nnd light mlxe-l, $ ' i. fJn.,-0: medium nnd heavy, 3.63?r6.ru: pies 3 0001.50; bulk. $5 70f!6.f0. SIIEEP AM; LA MRS Receipts, 1 f30 head: sheep active, sto.idy on best, others jlow, but no lower. Nrw York Mvr Xtoek Mnrkrt, NEW YORK, eclpts, 1.351 hend Cables stendv. CALVES-Rreelpts. 4.17 hend: slow, nbout steadv: venls. r..503(!.ro. ' SHEEP AND LAMHS-Ri-eelnts, 3.7f head; sheep steady, fnl- to choice limbs WV higher; sheep, $2.5'(3l.25j lamb, .1.15't IIOGS-Recelpts. 1,(14 hoad; steady; we.it ern hogs, f6.25. Stock In "ilulit. Thn following tnble shows the recelnts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho tlvo principal live stock markets Julv 2S: 1 South Omnhn Chicago Karis.m rity ., St. Louis , St. Joseph 4.1S1 Total receipts 9: The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, euch buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 20 1,12.1 1 0 Swift and Company 197 1,491 806 Cudahy Packing Co 1.0J6 4,192 1.7C0 Armour .v uo .:. Om. I'kg. Co., from K. C. 93 Swift, from K. C Swift, from country R, Pecker & Dcgan Lobmnn & Co W, I, Stephens Hamilton & Rothschild.. L. F. Husz ' H. L. Dennis & Co II. F. Hobblck North P. & P. Co Other buyers 49 "67 119 63 15 4 3 28 "l'oZ 43 603 Total 2,'131 11.496 3.1K) CATTLE There was not a heavy run of cattle hero toduy, and its packers nil seemed to wnnt a few, tho market did not show much change from yesterday, even though Chicago was reported weak to a illmo lower. There wero about 60 cars of beef steers In tho yards this morning and buyers started In fairly early and cattle began moving toward tho scales at prices that looked steady to a shado lower than yes terday. Tho market was a trifle uneven, ns prices have scarcely settled down to a steady basis from yesterday's sharp do cline. Thu market, though, was talrly active and most everything at all good was sold at a reasor&bly early hour. There wero not very many cows and heifers on salo today nnd the murkot was active and Just about steady all around, lluyers seemed to wnnt tho stuff and ns a result It was not long before the pens were cleared. Dulls, calves nnd stags also sold In Just about yesterday's notches. Tho better grades were In nctivo demand, but the commoner kinds were a little draggy, the same us usual. Thero was not what might bo cnllod an active Blocker and feeder market today. The demand from tho country yesterday showed quite a falling off and speculators carried over quite a tew cattlo. For thnt reason they were not liberal buyers today and would not take anything unless they could get It for les3 money than they paid yesterday. The supply, however, on sale was not large, so that most everything was finally disposed of. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. .c. Av. lr. No. Av. Pr. 4 675 3 00 78 10C9 4 55 1 510 2 00 41 993 4 63 11., 983 3 ( 0 17 1167 4 70 1 7E0 3 00 19 1201 4 75 20 758 3 10 1; lf,)2 4 W 3 109 . 3 55 35 1155 4 hi 850 3 50 17 1117 4 85 1 900 3 50 21 1305 4 ko 4 1335 3 SO 4 1017 4 85 1 873 3 75 20 1103 4 85 2 875 4 '.0 M 112s 4 fio 1 SS0 4 00 42 UOO 4 95 2 995 4 IO 1 1020 5 00 (6 1141 4 IX) 13 1094 5 00 1 950 4 25 35 1211 5 03 1 910 4 25 15 UN 5 00 1 940 4 23 V, 1236 5 05 43 1012 4 0 41 , 1195 6 05 21 1173 4 30 20 mi 6 f,7 1087 4 40 21 1115 5 10 24 1009 4 40 20 1200 E 15 30 1012 4 1 0 49 109 1 5 -J) 9 H7 4 50 44 1070 5 10 43 1083 4 .'0 7 1055 5 20 39 1US 4 M 15 1277 5 30 2 975 4 50 53 1246 5 40 1 1180 4 55 22 1310 5 40 1 1110 4 t5 July f5, REEVES Re no trade of Importance. lines, 11.787 .-n.roo 15A1 5.900 13,701 Sheen, 3,f,66 15,000 4.600 1.911 Totals .32.S0O S1.3S7 28,090 THH REALTY MARKET. Wnrrnnty Ilreils. G. D Rice nnd wlfn to Chnrlrston HOIltV cnmivlnv. aU lnt i Mnr1j 1.- shinn's id ndd..'. .. ; j rV,1H f'yon.'In nnd wife to Frank lll'ek. s',. lot 10, block 3. Potter ."i Cnbb'f ndd Omnhn I-onn and Rulldlng nsoelntb n to E. E. Jlrysnn. 1 30 fct of i120 feet lots 10 nnd 11. lllnn'f 7 llrnkn'n ndd ' W A. Jeffries nnd wl'e to Osenr Peterpnn, w4 lot 6, block 4, Reed's 3d nM Amv Silver to Martin Kroll. lot 4, block 3 Wilcox ndd V. 11. Wnlker nnd wife to Rnsnn Li ml company, block so. Itansnn.... Edward Augustlno nnd wife to Charles Krenl, nnrt lots 27 nnd 2, Kountr's 2d ndd t T. n. Whlttlen-v and wife to Jennie O'Rrlen. ffo feet lots 11 and 12, block 23. South Omnhn 4,0J J. P. O'Rrlen to Annn Rehultz, s4 lot 17, block 9. Rrnwn Park 6V) E, A, Iwls and wife to F. II. Gnlnes, c69 feet lot 8 nnd efiO feet of s9 feet lot 7. block 3, subdlv, of J. I, Redlck's add 19,451 Total amount of transfers $29,:01 1.7:5 l.Offl 475 430 1 l,r0 2.... 6.... 3.... 20i!" 0 STEER3 AND HEIFERS. , i.w a TO 13 101,, ,103 3 00 20 975 STEERS AND COWS. ,840 3 CO COWS. 1 25 2 1070 23 905 1 960 21 1038 1 820 .... 820 .... 860 .... 780 .... 970 ....1100 ....1000 .... 788 .... 9.V) ....1070 .... 731 .... 720 .... "f ,...10l ....1043 .... 890 .... 99S ....1100 .... 950 .... r.r.s ....I1C0 .... 8S1 .... 800 .... sso ....1000 .... 760 ....1116 .... 907 l l 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 50 1 75 1 75 2 V) : 10 2 10 2 25 2 25 2 :s 2 :.i 2 25 3 5 2 11 2 40 2 40 2 41 2 40 2 M 2 5) I.5 , 90 -S I.6 .... 900 2 (0 .,..100 3 f5 .... 850 2 75 ....11V) 2 75 ,,..io:o 2 75 ....1010 2 73 .... 975 2 .'3 COWS AND HEIFERS. ....liH7 4 2 HEIFERS. 21.'.'.'. is"" 1021 1120 1240 740 960 870 734 1310 803 1310 9S0 1030 1110 10SO 828 1230 11W 13t SiM 1110 1170 1000 975 1100 9'10 fts 1350 12l .1255 8.. 16.. 1.. 3.. 5.. 5.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 3.. 5.. 1.. 1.. .... 478 .... f01 .... "60 .... 66 .... 420 ....321 ....1020 .... fSU .... 74) .... 614 .... 996 .... 850 CO. 2 2 2 n 2 5 2 S3 2 50 : fo 2 50 2 60 2 75 2 M 3 l) 3 CO 3... lo.".; " . 703 . 700 .1140 . 862 . 417 . 708 . 720 . 300 . k75 . 9M . 900 .1110 4 45 4 90 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 3 75 3 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 H5 2 S3 2 90 2 l0 2 90 2 95 3 00 3 00 3 C) 3 15 3 13 3 V, 3 25 3 25 3 55 3 40 3 43 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 83 3 90 3 90 4 0O 4 00 4 10 3 15 3 23 3 33 3 33 3 53 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 tj 3 DO 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEf 1 440 2 MO 5 730 3 00 2 CO.) 2 i3 3 601 3 03 1 1010 2 a0 12 in 3 05 1 "50 2 50 1 630 3 03 2 "75 2 jO 6 610 3 05 1 640 2 50 4 395 i 10 1 630 2 50 40 M2 3 15 1 900 2 n0 5 (K,) 3 13 15 84) 2 70 1 19) S 3 1 810 2 "5 3 970 3 13 21 860 2 30 4 970 1 16 1 793 2 53 2 5 3 15 4 612 3 00 3 , S5 3 15 15 I5 3 11 772 3 20 J5 701 3 i) STOCK CALVES. 1 370 1 50 1 370 SO 1 17V t 25 1 ,-, 310 1 M 4 232 Yil 1 200 3 15 CALVE8. 1 ISO 3 0) 1 250 4 50 I 120 8 1.7 ij 40 5 O.'j 82.. 81.. 57.. 75... 92... 93... Av. Sh. Pr. ..152 ... 5(0 ..193 40 3 03 ..110 120 3 .12',i . .1.6 160 5 85 ..1982 ..215 ..205 ..204 200 5 671, ..1") li) 6 mi .. 5 071, 80 5 674 5 70 5 70 h 70 3 70 5 :o 10 :. 70 No. C6.... 25.... 55..., 70..., 61. ,v. Sh. Tr. A ; ,.!33 120 ..213 ..248 80 4) 6 i'5 3 15 5 ;s 5 15 5 75 5 73 5 IS 5 75 40 80 ro 2.n 96 17 69.. 70.... 81.... 65.... 63.... 8C... 58. 80 5 70 .210 160 5 ,0 ...200 1C0 5 ;o 70 .'0 ..2.12 ..208 (1 Ill 81 217 CO 255 ... 71 223 W 51 267 80 68 245 80 57 202 ... 61 2J4 120 58 216 160 64 210 160 I 65 250 120 ,.203 ,,2I 5 75 5 ;r. 5 75 3 80 to 72 62 71 47 (.3 10 5 75 80 5 75 .233 M 3 70 ,2H 120 ...190 ,..215 ...213 120 ,..201 ..191 ...231 40 5 fj 2'M 5 ', 200 40 8S IM 47... 91... 75... 81... 77... 69... S6... 57... 74... 05... 70... 51... 65 75 55 78 76...., 63 62 70 55 71 69.... Ct 71 77.... 100... 81.... 70 7 ft 78.... 8o!!'.!i 72 58 C9 82 67 80 93... 130.. 77... 13... 60... 61... CO... .240 .198 5 70 5 ,0 5 70 80 I, .'0 40 5 70 80 5 70 80 3 70 5 70 50 .202 160 5 70 5 70 5 70 50 5 724 5 Ti'i 212 ISO 5 724 ...226 120 5 23 80 C 124 40 40 5 7S4 ..247 160 5 724 ..220 120 6 724 ..218 120 5 72 4 80 5 724 ,. 6 724 80 6 IV, 120 6 724 5 .24 3 724 .241 160 6 i24 ..231 120 ..100 40 ..199 ..238 160 ....250 ....254 .233 25 ..214 ..230 t222 ..241 120 ..212 kO 71 6) C7 62 611 C4 71 CO 78 6b 57 54 64 71 64 .226 240 .311 "31 .227 .232 .331 .219 .219 .211 ..230 12e ..23i ... ..211 ... 222 120 8 75 ... 6 73 5 73 ... 3 75 ... 3 75 80 5 75 80 5 75 80 8 75 lo .21 .23 .230 .241 80 .250 160 i u 120 5 73 40 6 .3 ...23: 61 242 63 237 4) 5 75 75 75 .233 16) 3-73 I) 5 : 40 5 73 40 5 75 6 724 t; .., 50..., 63..., 54..., C9.... 62... ...220 ...253 ...233 120 ...202 ...231 6 724 f ) 6 724 I 724 5 724 6 724 ...207 ISO & 724 ...193 160 5 724 ..224 49 3 724 ...233 160 5 724 ..116 160 5 72 4 ...239 1C0 3 724 (0 3 724 40 6 724 .206 .213 70. 32, 73, 70 68 b5 69 84 47 65 63 73 70 69 65. 67. , 66. !30 160 6 73 .219 290 5 774 SO 5 774 SO 6 774 40 5 774 80 6 774 40 5 774 40 6 774 40 6 774 .235 -.. 6 774 -HI JM D II1, SO ....246 ....319 ....246 ....241 ....244 ....262 .233 222 232 ..219 ..22'J ..211 ,.2W ..308 ..23S ,.224 243 6 7V4 40 5 724 n o E, .216 ....183 216 200 5 724 .....207 160 5 724 ,214 Z49 b 724 40 b t& 80 ...229 ...26 ...231 80 246 .252 .24 ...216 ...236 ...256 6 73 6 73 .258 120 5 VS 251 120 5 73 69.. 60.... 18.... 45.... 80.... CO.... CI.... 58...., 66.... 56.... 0 114 1 774 .. 5 774 .. 5 774 .. 5 774 80 6 77 4 .. 6 774 80 6 774 ..243 120 6 80 ..310 80 5 80 ..237 80 3 80 250 120 6 80 ,.. 5 19 .. 6 10 ,.. 6 80 ... 6 SO 80 6 K0 SO B 80 .2S9 240 5 824 ...264 ...23S ...316 ...20U ...257 ...235 ...333 5 14 ... 5 85 ... 6 85 ,.. 3 874 ,.. S874 40 5 924 ... 6 00 .illI.E?iI!Thore .were a 'cw hP 1" sight this morning, but the trains were late In arriving and for thnt reason the market was slow In Betting started. When the sheep did come In they nad to bo ported, which made the market all tho later In opening. Tho demund, however, on thu part of packers was In good shape, and when the sheep did begin to chango hands Just about steady prices were paid for anything nt all desirable. Lambs were also In good request where the quality was satisfactory, and no par ticular change from yesterday was noted In the prices pnld. The demand for feeders Bhowed no signs of Improving today. Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.6393.85; fair to good yearlings, J3.40&3.65; cnolco wethers. 83.65fi3.75; fair to good wethers. 3.35fJ3.6o; choice ewes, 3.16ft3.25; fair to food ewes, 2.6Og3.00; choice spring limbs, I.65S5.00; fair to good spring lambs, 14..5'a 4.63: feeder wethers, 2.6Ofj3.0O: feeder lambs, w.waj.oo. ucpreseniative sales ii(, 4 Idaho bucks .. 31 Utah ewes .... 21 Utah ewes .... 1 Utah buck .... 36 ewes 286 Idaho ewes .... 340 Idaho wethers 60 Utah wethers , 27 Utah wethers . 415 Idaho lambs .. Av 170 99 106 SO 91 99 80 8) M 63 Pr. 2 00 2 'BO 2 60 2 SO 3 00 3 00 3 60 3 65 3 65 I 80 SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. No. 11886. Alter et al, State ex rel, Kountzn Pros. Error from Adams County. Reversed and Remanded. Opinion by Sedg wick. C. Department No. 2. (Not re ported). Thero being no ovldcnrn to support tho findings nnd judgment ns to n part of tho defendants the Judgment Is reversed ns to them. If suit Is begun against a municipal corporation by filing petition nnd Issuing nnd cervlng of summons It Is Irregular to enter a Judgment ngnlnnt defendnnt with out first entering Its default. Hut Judg ment when so entered nfter answer dny upon tho written stipulation of defend ant's attorney will not be void when col laterally attacked. Section 482 of the code applies to Judg ments ngalnst municipal corporations, but proceedings by mandamus, if In good faith, to compel a levy ond collection of taxes to pay tho J.ldgment will be equivalent to Issuing an execution on Judgment ngalnst nn Individual. Whether levy nnd collection of taxes by tho proper officers nnd paying tho same upon tho pudgment will pievcnt tho samo from becoming dormant- Qilere. If no tax Is lovkd ond no proceedings begun to compel such levy n Judgment against a municipal corporation will be come dormant In live yenrn. After n Judgment ngalnst n municipal corporation has become dormant the levy of a tax and payment on such Judgment will not revlvo the same; the statutory method nf revivor Is exclusive. No. 11270. State ngalnst Chicago, Rock Island & Pnclflc Rallrond Comnnnv. Orlir. Inal. Motion denied. Per Curiam. 1. The circuit court of the United Stntes Is without Jurisdiction tn enjoin a stnto from the enforcement of Its own laws 2. Thnt which the federal court Is without power to do directly It cannot accomplish Indirectly. 3. It Is nn valid ground for the dismissal of nn action brought by the state against a corporation that the federal court has granted nn Injunction to restrnln the at torney general from the prosecution thereof. No, 11303. Llonbergcr ngalnst Pclton et al. Appeal from Pawner. Alllrmed. Oldham, C. Division No 2. Reported. When n hoard of eounlv eommliilnnir has estnbllshed a section line road and has mndo an nwnrd of dnmnge.i to the claim ants for ilimnges bv reason nf the opening of such rrad. nnd the amount of the dam ages so iiK.irdeil hns been paid by tho peti tioners Into Iho road fund of the district In which suh highway Is located and tmli sum his been tendered tn the claimants, nnd the tlnlmnnts hnve refused to accept such damiiges nnd hnve nppealed from iho awnrd so made, injunction will not lie at the suit ff such claimants to restrain tho opening if such road. No. 11817. State ngalnst Ileldcnbrund. Er ror from Dawson. Exception 1 sustained. Norval, C. J. 1. Section f, chapter xll, Comnlbd Stat utes, is not vlolntlve of section 3. article I. of the constitution, which decrees that 'no person shall bn deprived of life, liberty or property without duo process of law." Z. Prior to the adoption of tho constitu tion no person had the Inherent right to es tabllsh his defense in every Instance by oral evidence. ' 3. There Is no vested right In any rulo of the common law. 4. The legislature, may change the rules of evidence. 6. A statute will not bo declared void as against public policy, slnco such statute, when duly enncled, Is the expressed publlo polhy of tho stnt upon the subject 6 'I he c institution does not prohibit tho leglslntute from idoptlns comprehensive) tides tu bills. 7. A lew will not bo declared unconstl tulloiial merely because the title Is broader thiin the body of the net. 8. The title of the act of the leslslnturo ot IS, 1 iSesKiun Laws IS,;, p. 61 ' tu prevent the fraudulent traiisler of persoii.il property with sulllclrnt clearness Indicates the sub ject of the proposed legislation. No. lists. Alyon ncnltut State. Error from MadlMiii Reve: eil. Norwtl. C I 1. An Information for 11 it assault with In tent to commit great bodily Injury, framed under section I7i of the Criminal Code, Is siilllclent where the offense Is churned in the language .f the statute without stating the means with which the assault wns com mltted. 2. A conviction of an nssnult and battery Is Improper under 1.11 information charging nn assault with mtuu t . Inlllot great bodily Injurv, where the aermcnts therein do not Include a iiatU'i . No. U2S8. llarker against Wheeler. Error from Diiuc.lns. Itevorscd Sullivan, J. 1. In an action uVon a promissory note, or other contract for the unconditional pay ment of niHiiey. a general denial, being re garded as the code ciiuli.ilent of the bom. mon law plea of non-assumpsit, does not put the allegation of non-payment In Issue, 2. In actions upon contracts for the un conditional piiMiient of tnotiej it Is not per missible, under a general denial, to piovo payment, even though made In accordance with the terms of the contract. 3. Hut In an nctlnn on an olllclal bond, or other bond of Indemnity, the plaintiff Is not, by 1111 answer consisting of n general denial, relieved from tho necessity of prov ing the loss or Injury out of which his right of action nrosc. 4. An offer to prove payment Is not In every case nn Implied admission that tho pin tut! IT once had an actionable demand, Its purpose may be proved that a right of ac tion ever existed ' 5 Payment Is nit new mnttcr within tho meaning of sivtlon W of the Code of Civil Procedure when It Is offered to dlsputo ft charge of otllrlil misconduct. No. 11779. Rush against Stale. Error from Dundy. Alllrmed. Norval, C. J An Information charging murder miv i verified by the prosecuting attorney n tho proper county. The terms "prosecuting nttorncy nnd "county attorney" are used Interchangeable In our MntuUs nnd nro synonnmoiis. It Is proper for the county nttorncy, under direction of the district court, to procure nn attorney to assist him In the trial of a person charged with n felonv nml such assistant not required to qualify and give u bond as deputy county attorney. The state Is required to furnl.fi a defendant Informed ngnlnt for n felony with one copy, and no more, of the In formation llled against him, within twenty four hours after such Ming. Held, that the record discloses that the Jury wero In the custody of the sheriff during tho en tire progress of the trial. The alleged misconduct of a Juror to be available, on review, must be presented by tho record, nnd assigned for error In the motl n for 11 new trial. Assignments of error complain ing of tho giving of groups ot Instructions) are too Indefinite and uncertain to be con sidered, unless nil included In such groups nre bad Evidence exnmlned and held suf llclcnt to sustain a conviction of murder In the llrst degree. $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method naw, without catting, prdn or lott ot time. CVDUII c cured for llle and the poison 1 niui thoroughly cles,nied from th ijste m. Soon every sign and ijmptom dlskpiiAan completely and forever. No "HUE AIUNO OUT" of th dlidUte on the tkln or face. iTttttaent contains no daugtroui drug or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN from Kxcenea or Victims ro NBHVOL'K DKDILITT or EXHAUSTION, WaSTIMO WEAKNESS With EAM.T DSOAT In Yodhci and Midiii.k Aoid, lack of vim, vigor and strDgth, with organs Impaired and weak, STRICTURE cured with a naw Roma Treatment. No pain, no detention from bust ntl(. 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