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THE OMAITA DAILY TlEEt FUTDAT, .TT7I.Y 10. 1003.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Grain Ihrktta An Actm nd Higher on
Board of Trad ib
NEBRASKA NEWSSTRtNGTHENS CORN PIT
Wheat nnd Onta Ala Basra, While
Provision Drop After Doll ! x
watarelese Dny with
Little Support.
CHICAGO, July . The wheat market
wa again active and mrong, Bpiemuer
closing 1SC higher. September cum was
Vc higher and oata were aieo up tc, but
provision were weak, the bepiember
product cloning from 12140 to 46c lower.
UpfMing sale en wheat were made at
allKhtiy lower price, due to lower cables
and favorable weather, September being
unchanged to 14o lower at $i.iO'a.77, but In
aplte 01 theae bearish condltluna there waa
a bullish sentiment prevailing among tne
traders and buying waa of good volume.
The market advanced quickly on tne
atrengtn at St. lunula and New lork and on
continued reporta ot a poor ylelti, aim
ahorta covered freely. There waa also good
buying by the aouthweat ana nortnwest.
After September had sold up to i8ju there
waa a reaction on liquidation, out the
market at no time ahowed weakness. One
of the bullish factors was the report from
Hussla to the effect that the crop waa
badly damaged by heat. The close waa
trong, with September l'AC higher at 7Mhc
Clearances of wheat nnd Hour were equal
to l.AI. liHJ bushels; primary receipts were
27.1iJ bushels, against tATaim bushels a
year ago; Minneapolis and Duluth reported
receipts of 140 cars, which with local re
ceipts of 22 cars, 3 of contract grade, mado
total rerelpta for the three points 01 li2
cars, against 252 cars lattwek and 267 carl
a year ago.
Unfavorable newa from Illinois and Ne
braska, together with the strength In
wheat, caused a strong tone In the corn
market There was also considerable buy
ing by local traders on expectations th it
the government report would bo bullish.
After selling between 61V: and 620 Sep
tember closed "no higher at 61V. Loeal
receipts were 270 cars, with 27 of contract
grade.
Oats went extremely quiet, but prices
were Arm In sympathy with the strength in
other grains. Receipts were small and the
cash demand slow. The close was firm,
September 'Ac higher at 34'ic, after pel.lng
between 84o and 36c Local receipt were
131 cars.
Provisions ruled dull and featureless and
with selling for foreign account with lit
tle support the market showed weakness,
September pork closing 45c lower at 115.00,
September lard off irijjl7tyc at 37.95 and ribs
12ic lower at $8.87.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
IS cars; corn, 415 cars; oats. 120 cars; hogs,
16.0U) head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. High.l Low. Close.Yest'y.
Wheat I I I
a July T&T9' TPS T9 7RN
bjuly 7879 7!H 784 79 7SS
a Sept 77H 78' 77 78 77V4'J,S
bHept 77if77 78 & 77 781 llVt
Corn I
July 51 M 61 61 W
Sept 61 62' . 61 61 61
Dec. 50-Sl 61 ftu 61 60-
Oats I
July WSK 41 I 40 40 41
Sept 34if 86 84 34 34
Leo. 34 86 3t & 35
Pork 1 P
July 15 17 15 17 14 75 14 75 15 15
Sept 16 40 15 50 15 00 16 00 I 15 45
Lard J ,
July T 85 7 85 7 80 7 80 7 92
Sept 8 15 8 15 7 9 7 95 8 li
Oct. 7 97 7 97 7 77 7 77 7 92
Ribs- I
July 8 62 8 R2 8 50 8 60 860.
Sept 8 70 8 76 8 66 8 57 8 70
Oct 8 25 8 25 8 ii 825 830
No. a. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were aa follow!
FLOUR Steady.
WHEAT No. 1 spring, 7W79c; No. 3. 759
78c ; No. 2 red. 78(trie.
CORN No. 2, 61V4t62o; No. t yellow, 61
6i2c.
OATS-No. I, 40c; No. 1 Whit. 4344c;
No. 8 white, 38(g't2c ,
RYE No. 2. blHc.
BARLEY Good feeding. 40343c: fair to
cnoice malting, tuttiuc
8RKDS No. 1 fla. 9ci No. 1 northwest
rn 1.02; prime timothy, $3.40; clover, con
tract grade fll.50U.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork,' pr bbl., 814.75
ei4.87. Lard, per 100 lbs., f.Wttf.ib. Short
ribs sides, (loose). I8.60ri8.62. Dry salted
shoulders, (boxed), $7.8748.w; short clear
ides (boxed), ft.7tQ8.g7.
receipts, Shipments
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
.. 25,400
27.400
79.10)
25,6tX)
177.100
194 W
71,00)
240,301
Rye, bu.
lO.DtlO
.....a............. . iv,wiv
barley, bu 37.400
4,000
On the Produce exchange today the but-
xer mantei was easier ; creameries, l&uzoc;
dairies, Hfylc Eggs, steady; at mark,
CHHes Included, 13140. Cheese, easy at
1VUJU7SU.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July .BUTTER
Steady; fair demand; extra western cream
ery, aie; nearby prints, zic.
EGOS Steady: fresh nearby. 17c. loss off:
western, 16&l7c; southwestern, 16c; south
ern, i;mi(e.
CHEKttK Unchanged; New York full
creams, chnlcn new. 104; fair to a"od,
HEW VOBK GENERAL MARKET.
(.notation ttf the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Julv . FT.OTTFt Reeelnta
23,403 bbls.; exports, 7.4A2 bbls.; more active
and higher; winter patents, 33.9ocS4.30; win
ter atraignts, W t(tH.8&; Minnesota patents,
$4.60(i4.70; winter extras, $i.9oi,lo0; winter
low grades, S4.t; rye oflur, dull; fair to
good. 3.0iK((3.36; choice to fancy, 33.40tc3.il0.
CORN MEAL Quiet; yelicw western, 11.13;
city, 81.11; Brandywine, 33.1263.20, kiln
dried. '
BYE Bteady; No. S western, 60o I. o. b.
afloat; state. 68059c, f. o. b., afloat.
BARLEY- Steady; feeding,, 26c, o. 1. f..
New York; malting, 51ii67c.
WHEAT Receipts, none; exports, 40,000
bu.; spot firm; No. 2 red, H6c. elevator
and 8iic, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth, 93c, f. o. b., atloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, 01o, f. o. b., afloat. Options
had an easier opening on account of the
rains In the northwest, but Immediately
rallied. The midday market waa strong
and fairly active on complaints of poor
condition in spring wheat states, covering
and unsatlsfuctory winter wheat yield in
lower central districts. The close was (jf
o net higher. July Sj'yc, closed 83o;
September 81I(82 15-ltle. closed 82-c; De
cember RliHe. closed 82c.
CORN Receipts. 105.3O0 bu.; exports, 170.
179 bu. Spot steady; No. 2. 58o elevator,
and 6xc. f. o. b., afloat; yellow, 69c; un
graded mixed, 69c. Option market opened
easy with wheat but afterwatda turned
firmer on commission house buying and
fears of a bullish government report. The
Cloae was steady at a parlal o net ad
vance. July cloaed 6c; September, 6113:180
Closed 5&c ; December 675Sc, closed 67ve.
OA 1 Receipts. 5u,&00 bu.; exports, l.iM
ou. npot quiei; no. 1, uc: stanoara white
4ac; No. 3. 41!c; No. 2 white. 4:',o; No. t
white, 44i(jttc; track white, 4u4jc. Op
tions quiet but steady.
HAY Dull; shipping, 80utjcJ good to
Choice. $l.WfM.90.
Hul'S Steady; svate, common to choice
l"tri)c; 1901, 14ii7c; olds, 6;10c; Paclrlo
const, 1902. 18V, uc; 19ul, 14al7c; olds, i
tjUc.
HIDES Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 6 lbs
18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texaa. dry'
24 to 30 lbs . 14c.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole, Ruenos
Ayres, light to heavy weights, acid, 24a
20o.
HICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4
tiS'"; Japnn. nominal.
PROVISIONS Heef. weak; family, $1000
Jl 10 60; mesa, )8 6M9 0i); beef hams, 119.."-n
1.00; racket lii.0i.ni9.60; city extra lndli
mesa, tl6.oC(a'16.00. Cut meats, steady to
firm; pickled bellies, $9.2 ,a 10.53; rlok'.ed
shoulders, $7.75; pickled hums. $11004; U.M.
Lard, easier; weateru ateamed, .Vs 15; re
fined easy; continent, ts 'M: South Amer
ica, 89.15; compound, $7.50 8 00. P rk, easy;
family. $18 Oo; short clear, $ll.&01.00; mesa,
$17. wnij 17.50.
TALLOW-Dull; city. 4c; country, 60
HlIITTTER Receipts, $.118 pkgs.; steady to
firm; state dairy. lb'-i'iiMc; creamery, com
mon to choice, 16aoc.
CHEESE Receipt, 8.949 pkgs ; weak;
atate full cream, fancy small colored nnd
white, 10c; large colored and white, lOo.
KG(1 4 Receipts, C821 pkgs.; irregulai;
wemern eecomU to extras. 14J18c.
Itil'LTR Y Alive: Steady; western apr'ng
chicken. 15c; fowl. 12c: turkey, lie.
Drexaed: Firm; western broilers, lfrltc;
fowls. l)c; turkeys, JSulV.
METAlJJ-8Hit tin lost 17s6d in London
closing at lt loe. while futures closed at
119 15. a loe of 1 Is The New York
tin mnrket was also weak and lower, clos
ing at aO'iIT U. Copper declined 7a 7d In
London, spot there closing at 5 17s (id and
futures at H 7s 6d. Locally, copper waa
dull and, nominally unchanged. Lake and
electrolytic being quoted at iU.uO, and cast
ing at $1351375. Lead was unchanged
4u Loudon at U$d and In New York at
I4.12H. Spelter, closing In London at
A)17sM, was unchanged there, as It was
also here, where It closed at 3S.K7vy4. Iron
closed at SCs 4d In Glasgow and at 4s 4Vrd In
Midrllesbnrough. Locally, Iron wss dull
and lower. No. 1 foundry northern la
quoted at 8186Otf150: No. 1 foundry north
ern nt 3l7.6vftl8.a0; No. 1 foundry southern
and No. 1 foundry southern soft, at 1S b"W
18.76. Warrants are nominal.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coaditlon of Trade and Qaotalloaa oa
fttapte and Foaey Proi1a j.
F.OO8 Fresh stock, loss off, 12c.
LIVE POI1.TRV Hons. si :..:: spring
chickens, per lb., lfi'olc; roosters, accord
ing to age, 435c; turkeys, 10S13c; ducks, 6
4l7c; geepe. 6'ii7c.
RI'TTER-Packlng stock. 13c; choice
dairy, in tubs. 14(fil6c; sepnrstor, 20c.
FRESH KISH hrcsn caugnt iroui. irc;
pickerel, 8c; pike, !c; perch, tie: Dunaio, ,c;
bluePsh. 11c; whlteflih, c; salmon, 15c; had
dock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnspper, 10c; lob
sters, boiled, per lb., 25c; lobsters, green,
per lb., Bc; bullheads, lie: catfish. 14c: black
bass, 17i5jJO-: halibut. 10c; shad roe. 40c per
pair, roe shad, $1 each; crapple. 12c; her
ring, Ou; perch. 6c; white bass. 10c; blueflns,
8c.
IiIHN -Per ton. 8.B.
HAY lYIccs ovioted bv Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' asEoclntlon: Choice No. 1 upland,
$9 00; No. 2, $S.50: medium. $8.00; conrse.
$7.60. Rye straw, $7.00. These prices are for
hay or goon color ana quality. uemana
fair and receipts light
1 'iikm vc.
OATH-40C.
RYE No. 2, 45o.
VEGETABLE.
NEW POTATOES Southern, per bu., 76c
PARSI.EY-Per dos. bunches, 30o.
('CUMBERS-Home irrown. Per dot,. 40
Pc.
U EANS Homo gtown. wax, per market
basket, 25c; string, per market basket, Jc.
l'EAS Home grown, per market basket
36c.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per do..
60c.
CARBAOE New California, per lb., 2c.
TOMATOES Texas. Der 4-basket crate,
80c.
RHUBARB-Per lb. lc.
NAVY TtEANS Per bu.. $2 60. '
CELERY MIchlRP.n. per dor , 26c.
ONIONS New California dry. per lb.. 2c:
Texas, per lb., 2c
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Colorado, $3.00,
BLACK RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt case.
RED RASPBERRIES Per M-pini case,
$2.50.
BLUEBERRIES Per 16-Qt. case, tz.wiw
2.75.
PLUMS California. Clyman. per dox,
ll.iaV vooso plums, per 24-qt, box, $2.
CHERRIES California, white and black,
per 10-lb box $2.
PEACHES California, per box, $1.1531.25.
CANTALOUPE-California, per crate, $6;
Texas, per ciate, $3-
API'LES New stock, H bu., 75e.
WATERMEI ON3 SeorgJa, 40o each;
Florida, per lb., lo.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIOS California, per 10-lb. cartowr, 75c;
Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18o.
ORANGES Mediterranean, all sixes, $8.00
453.25: Jaffa. tS.Utrn'i 50: fancy blood, per half
box, $2; St. Mickes, or paper rlne, ail sixes,
Wl-W-
LEMONS California rancy, aw 10 aou
sizes, 5.7&Titt.0O; 240 to i70 sizes, $4.505.00;
Messinnn, $5.0i5.60.
DATES Persian, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
6c; per crse of 30-lb. pkgs., $3.25.
FL-7EAPPLE9-Florida, $2.75; Cuban. $2.50.
MISCELLANEOUS
MAPLE 8UOAR Ohio, per lb.. 10x .
POPCORN Per id., zc; shelled, 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green,
6c; No. 1 sa'.ted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. 8c; No. 2 veal calf.
12 to li lbs., 6c; dry suited hides, 812c;
sheep pelts, 2o(jj75c; horrehldes, $1.5O2.50.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., lac; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Brazils, per lb., lie; Alberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c;
small per lb., lie; cocoanuts, per dox., 6c;
chestnuts, per lb, 10c; peanuts, per lb.,
6c; coasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
walnut, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
$150.
St. Loots Grala and Provisions.
BT. LOUIS, July . WHEAT Higher:
Jo. 2 red, cash, elevator, 78c; track, 80
82c; July, 78c; September, 77c; December,
7878-ic; No. 2 hard, 767c.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cah. 494e; track,
49-rpsoc; Ju.y, 49o; eeptemoer, Wc
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 38c; track, 89c;
September, 34c; No. 2 white. Mo.
RYE Lower, 50c.
FLOUR Fairly active and steady; red
winter patents, $3.864.00; extra fancy and
straight, $3.fc&4j3.io; clear, $3.2(u3.$5,
SEED Timotny, steady, $2.002.60.
CORN MEAL Steady, $2.80.
Brau 'Julet but steady; uacked, - east
track, 78-g80c.
HAY Steady; timothy, easy and lower at
27.u04il6.00; prairie, steady at $6.00612.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.05.
LAOOINQ 56c
HEMP Twine, 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork. .ower; standard
mess, $15.15. Lard, lower at $7.40. Bacon,
lower; boxed, extra shorts, $9.37; clear
ribs, $9.50, short clear, $9.76.
MET A US Lead, firm, 84.02, Spelter,
firm, $5.60.
POULTRY In better demand; chickens,
9c; springs, 12c; turkeys, 12o for old;
ducks, 7c; geese, tQis.
PUTTER 81ow ; creamery, 164?Zle; dairy.
154fl7c.
EGGS Firm, 13o. loss oft.
. . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 4.000 8.000
Wheat, bu 40,000 68,000
Corn, bu 60,000 92.000
Oata, bu 80,000 ' 89,000
Kansas City Orala aad Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITY, July . WHEAT July,
69i10u; September. 6.o; fash. No. 2 hard,
70nV7Vc; No. 3. 70c: No. 4, 65c; rejected,
60c; No. 2 red. 72c; No. 3, 6870c; receipts,
48 cars.
CORN July, 4Sc; September. 47c; caeh.
No. 2 mixed, 49c; No. 3, 49c; No. i white,
Wo blc.
oATS No. 3 white. 88c; No. 2 mixed, 5c.
RYE No, 2. 50c.
HAY Choice timothy, $11.50; choice prai
rie, $9.(W10.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 17 19c; dairy, fancy,
15tll6c.
EGGS Fresh, 12a
Receipts. Shipments,
Wheat, bu.
Corn, du. ..
Oats, bu. ...
38,4,0
13,MiO
28. Soil
6,000
.. 48.C40
.. 7,000
Llrerpol Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. July . WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 2 ted western, winter, 6s 2d: No.
1 northern, spring, 6s 5d; No. 1 California,
68 61,1. Futures, f,ulet. July, Gs6d; Sep
tember, f'3V4tl; December, 6s 3d.
CDRN-Spni, qutci; American mixed. 4
9d. Futures, steady: July, 4s tid; Sep
tember, 4 Cd.
Mlaneapolls Wheat, Floor and Ilran.
MINNEAPOIJS. July 3.-WHE AT-Carh.
87Sic; July, fcoc; September, 77c, No. 1
hard. 88'4c; No. 1 northern, 87V4c; No. 2
northern, S8Vic; No. 3 northern. SHig83c
FLOi:R First patents, 84 6644. Go: second
putents, 34.40(4.50; first clears, W.3'H3 tU;
ccond clears, 83. fax? .1.60.
ERAN-Jn bulk. 312.25.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 9 WHEAT Higher!
No. 1 northern, 884,'KVc: No. 2 northern,
8toiK7c; September, new, 78ViC
RYE Firm; No. 1. 65c.
BARLEY Quiet; No. 2.- 5&ti0c; sample,
4d4if.3e.
CORN-Septcmber, Smgsi'io.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, July 3.-CORN-Flrm; No. 3,
50Hc; No. 4. 49We.
OATS-Dull; No. 3 white, 37Vic; No. 4
White, 36c.
WHISK Y For finished goods, 3130.
Dnlalh Grain Mnrket.
Dl'LUTH. July 9 WHEAT To rrive.
No. 1 hard. SSc; No. 1 northern. St.Hc; No. 2
northern, KRc; July. 86'c; September. 7o
OATS-SSVOtfc. '
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, July 9. SEEDS Clover, dull
snd unchanged; October, 3.V70. Alalke, 36. 9U
asked, prime timothy, ll.UU.
OH aal Iluala.
OIL CITY, Pa.. July I OIL Credit bal
ances. 31 50; certificates, no bid; shipments.
75.2U bhla.; average, 76.46 blls.; runt, 1U5,
m: bliN.; average, MA bhla.; shpiments.
Lima, 81.180 bbls.; average. 65 334 bbls.; run.
Lima, 71 819 bbls.; average. 61.608 bbls.
SAVANNAH. July 9.-01L-Turpentlne.
Arm. 4,c. Rosin, firm; A, B, C, 21.C0: D,
I1.K-.; E. tl.70; F. 11.75: Q. Jl.); H. 12.25;
1. 265; K. 2.S0; M. 2.90; N. 13.00; W. Q.
Win: W. W.. $3 .60. '
NEW YORK. July .-OIICotton nil.
steady; yellow. 43o43Ve. Petroleum, steady
Turpentine, firm. Rosin, steady; strained,
common to good, J2.0o4j2.02.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlt.
NEW YORK. July . EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continue quiet and about
steady; common ar quoted at 4!&jitc;
rrlme at 6S-c; choice at 6c and fancy at
41 1 Vc
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITS - Spot
prune ar In fair demand, and while price
how no chance the irncral inn. i Hrm
with th larger sixes displaying a hardening
tendency; quotations range from 8c to 7c
for all gTaulea, Apricot ar steady, with
spot quoted at 10Q12o. Peaches attract a
moderate Jobbing demand and rule steady
at 7j70 tor prime and MaU'c for fancy.
' HEW YORK ITOt Hi A BID DOSDS.
Market la Slightly More Animated,
Total Dales Dowbliaai Average.
NEW YORK, July 9. T".e stock market
deveiopea ratner more animation today and
Ule voiumo of sales rose to more than
aouhlo tho recent average. The liquidation
In New iork Central und the conunuoa
pressure to sell United states Steei were
the aisturling factors. There was no rieil
nite news to account for the marked weak
ness of New York Central, but the tape
whs regarded an giving ground for ominous
conjectures. These took form In various
surmises as to tho measures to be adopted
by the corporation to secure the capital
w hich will be required to carry 011 the v.ist
terminal and other Improvements which
nuo oeen undertaken. The tact of this
capital required for this week was only
conjecture. There were rumors of a pro
jected Issue of new stock of a bond Ixsue
and of a temporary loan on the security
of tho New lurk Central. The recent ex
perience of the Pennsylvania In floating Its
now stock does not offer encouragement
for a similar undertaking by other rnll
ro.d corpora tions. It is borne In mind that
tho Now York Central stiK kholders have
authorlied nearly $18,000,00) of stock, which
It lies with the directors to Issue. It Is
alro a fact that of the general refunding
moi tgago for $100 WO.voO, authorized in U97,
$:i5,owi,000 was for refunding underlying
bonds, while $5,0 0,(00 was reserved for
now construction after 19,13. The market
pnee oi '.iiese bonds never fell below 101
until last week, when they -sold at par
and today they sold tor 9 without any
Inige blocks being marketed in the Interval.
To Infer an attempt to float a new Issue
01 thone bonCs at present therefore aeoms
unwise. These conditions gave color to the
day's rumor of the negotiation of a loan
of something like $18.o0o,Ooo, the rumor Th
roning the carrying of an Interest total to
be at 6 per cent. The usual parallels were
also drawn between Pennsylvania nnd New
York Ceatral, which have beenelllng noar
a parity, while the former Is paying 6
per cent, with the flotation of its new
stock achieved and tho latter Is paying t
per cent dividends,1 with tne m. 1 .....
requirements yet to bo met. The downward
vlungo of nearly 4 points In New York
Central wan the event upon which the
whole market hlneod Selling of the Steel
stocks, aggravated by the Iron Age's show
ing cf Increased blast furnace capacity on
July 1 the Increasing rate of accumula
tion of pig Iron and the slow recession In
the steel market. Pig iron was marked
down during the day nnd the rumors were
current of a cut In steel billets at Pitts
burg. United States 8teel sold within a
fraction of Its low record. The announce
ment Just before the close of the market
or tne engagement or X2,(8X),WK) gold for ex
port on Saturday helped the late weakness.
With tho movement of currency from the
Interior arrested and with a loss Indicated
to the suhtreasury of $2,488,000 Including
payments for gold egported and a surplus
reserve last Saturday of less than $s.O00.-
000 In the banks the Influence of the further
cold outgo reported may be understood.
The continued drain upon New York banks
Is In strong contrast to the prompt and
enormous reeuneratlon shown by the Bank
of England and the Bank of France In their
weekly statements today, following the
semi-annual statements. Developments In
the cotton and grain markets, the news of
the crops and the statements of railroad
earnings were entirely Ignored In the day's
stock market. Declines of 1 to 2 points
were oult general and St. Paul, Reading,
Norfolk Western, Colorado Fuel and
Tennessee Coal suffered even more se
verely. The bond market was heavy and
sharp declines were scored in some In
active mortgages. Southern Railway, St.
IjouIs Division 4s dropped ? peP cent.
Total sales, par value. $2,555,000.
United States 2s advanced per cent
and the 3s, old 4s per cent.
Following are the quotation on the New
York Stock exchange
Atrhlann
do pfd
Bal. Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Paciflo .
Central of N 1 ..
Chee. tt Ohio ....
Chicago A Alton..
do pfd
Chicago & O. W.
do let Pfd
7'i!t pii pta irr
MVSn. Pacldc 4
H 180. Kllwr IS
J do ptd S7Vk
l.'i't Tent at Ptcinc IB
.K' Tol.do, 11 U i W, Kit
74 do pfd.
43
:', Union Paciflo
. 17 do pfd
,. UHiWanaih
. 1 do nfd
S7V
tt
42
Chicago A N. W..
lMWheellnf AUK.
to
Chicago Ter. A Tr.. 1 ,wia. Central
o j
4JH .
do pfd..
11 do Dfd
C. C. C. A St.
Colorado So ,
(a lat pfd
Co Id pfd
Del. A Hudaoa...
Del. L. A W
Den rer A R. O...
do pfd ,
trie
do let pfd
do td pfd
Great Nor. pfd...
Hocklnt Valley...
do pfd
Illinois Central ..
luwa Central ....
do pfd
K. C. Southern...
do rfd
L. A N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ht
Winn. A Rt. L....
Mo. Paciflo ........
M.. K. A T
do Dfd
. Mtt Adams Kx
. 17 American Ex....
.121
..18
. (7 Ifnlted States Ex. ...107
. 2Vi,Wella-rarto Ex IM
.liiAmal. Copper
tM Amer. Car A F...,
It I do pfd ,
lAmer. Un. Oil...,
. 3tH do pfd
7H
s
10
as
11
I84
44s
1
t"4i .Amer. LoeorootlTe
.. M do r,(d
.170 merlcan g A R
.. 1H do pfd
.. M I Amer. Sufar Ref....ll
..lSIH Anae. Mining Co.... U
.. M Brooklyn R. T SMt
.. 4tHColo. Fuel A Iron., to
.. MH Columbua A H. C... 174
.. 4ZkiCone. Gea
.-IfttWOen.Elactrla ....
116 Inter. Paper ....
..111K do pfd
.. -e.fi linter. Pump ....
..101K do pfd
.. 11 'National Blarult.
.. 48H Metlonal Lead ..
.WVi
.114
. 14
. f
. 4(iv
. K
. I
. WH
,.-5
. 16
. 8
. 67 1
. M
.in
. 1S4
. 74
Nat. r. R. ot Max
.tl .No American ...
. 40 Pacific Mall
.:I14 People'! Oaa ....
. tt Preaaed 9. Car...
. to f do pfd
. ItH Pullman P. Car..
do pfd
N. V. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennayleanla
.HIVRcpubllc Steel ..
P.. C. C. A St. L.... Tl do pfd.
Readln
14 Rubber Good
do let pfd
do td pfd
Rock Ialand Co.,
do pfd
Rt. L. A F...
do lat pfd
40 M pfd
Bt. L. 8. W
do Pfd
tt. Paul ........
II ' do pfd....
77
, It
IS
Tenn. Coal A Iron.. 't
U. 8. Leather
8t
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber.,
do pfd
84
It
4
i
Wiv,
71
, 71
WHIT. 8. Steel....
It j do pfd
37H W?etern Union
. 1484k1
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 9.-MONEY-On rail,
steady at 243 per cent, closing at l31;
on time, steady; tlxty days, 3 per cent;
ninety days, 4 per cent; six months. 6 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 6g5 per
cent. a
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac
tual business In bnnkers' bills at 34.8720 for
dmand and at 34.85 for sixty day; posted
rates, 34.S5M.iS4.Rrt and $4.88; commercial
bills, 4.R4f54.84.
SILVER Bar, 63c; Mexican dollar. 47e.
BONDS Government, strong; railroad,
heavy.
The closing quotations on bond ar a
follows:
U. 8. ref. ta. re.
do coupon
do la, rcf
do coupon
do new 4a, reg. .
t'o coupon
..lMH'L. A N. unl. 4a II
..10S lMn. Central 4a 16
..Hi7 do la Inc '2
..lOSSi xMtnn. A St. L. 4a..Ki
iii m. a., a t. 4a ae
...ur.Wl do 2a 11
...111 NT. V. C. sen. s .. It
do old 4a, rei.
do coupon ....
ilo 6s, ref.....
.lll N. J. C. (en. as 13t
...101 No. Puclflo 4a l(i IS
. . . 103 I do ta 72
....1C0 INorfolk A W. e. 4a.. h
... aa iKcadln gen. 4a
...IfMtiSl. L. A I. M. e Fa. Ill
... 81 Rt. I. A S F. 4a....
,...1MSt. L. 8. W. la t:st
...lit I xdo ta 77
do coupon
Atchleon gen. 4s. .
do adj. 4a
Dal. ft Ohio 4a...
do 8'4a
do coqt. 4a.
Canada 80. la ....
Central of Ga. 6a.
104V. A. A A. P. 4a.... 77H
10414 80. Pacific 4a 87u
do la Inc
rnea. s onio f Ha. ..hm fo. itauwajr a uuife
Chlcaso A A. 8Vta... V4',Tcx A Paciflo la. ..lit
C, O. A 4. n. 4a . . 81 T., Bt. I. tt W. 4a... 74
C, M A St P 1. 4a. .lWM'nlon Paclfl- 4a l'W
C A N. w. e. la... oo cone, ta
C. R. I. A P. 4a...l01S Wibjih la
.lit
! C C C A St L t . 4a.. 87V, do tm
I Chicago Ter. 4a 78 I do deb B...
olnrado Bo. ea h ai bnnre a
.1UK
Peneer A R. O. 4a.. 17 Wheel. A L. B. 4a.. tot,
Krte nrior lien ea.... a ib. 1 ei:irai ea
an
do general 4a I3S Con. Tobacco 4a
1 F. W. A D. C. U...1M if'olo. Fuel con. 6a...
tor,
t
TON
31
Hocktn Val. 4V,a....l0l hoc K leland 4a
Peon. con. l IS'i", 8. Siaol td ta....
Uan. cou. 4a 1IKV
x Offered.
Boston Stock Qaotatlnns.
BOSTON, July I Call loans, 3,ijVt, per
cent; time loans, 4H5'4 per cent. Official
cloalng prices on oiocku anu uouai;
Atchleon 4a
Mex. I.'eutral 4a..
Atchleon
do pfd
Boot on A Albauy
teWlDalr Weat .... 41
71 1 Hicham U
1 ICalu:net A Ho-:la 14S
. Ille'i'viueiiola' ..A...
Co U'opper Rtnge ....
17
Beaton & Me
1CH Uomliooa Coal ...
.luJV.
. 8 Si
. 1
1
'!'
. 64
.. tu
. U
.100
,. at
.. i4
.. Ii
.. IS
.. 4
.. IH
.. ii
Ii...on r.leeaied 1411 Krallkllli
N. Y. N. H. A H....l tle Hoy ale
I n Ion Paciflo
Mei. Central
American Butax ..
do pfd ......
American T. A T.
Dummies I. A 8.
ktiVMikavk
3I, ol,i Dominion ....
HbVOkceule
llkyl'arrol
llwi.lQulncjr
16 Santa Fe Copper..
Ill .Tii'ura, k
(len. Blectrle
Electric 2:, Trimountaln
do ptd -i-i Triune
t'nlte4 Prult 101 l'nlle4 l-ates ....
V. 8. iteel It t'tafc .
do ptd 'Victoria
Weatlnah. Common., ee 1WI111.ua
A.'louea tWolermo
Amalgamate 82i
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, July 8 M'ney was In good
request In the marke: today. .Discount
were firm. Trading on the Miuck cxch.11.gs
In some section was fairly active and
values mostly tended upward. Consul wore
cheerful, but closed easier. Home rails
hardened on fair Investment buying. Amer
ican opened dull and rr.cstly ubove parity,
but weakened fractionally on account of
tho al'eenco of business and closed dull.
Canadian Pacific was firm. The rate of
discount of the Bank of England rornuined
unchanged at 8 per cent. The weekly
statement of the ll.ink of H -inland ehows
the following changes: Total reserve de
crease, 471.to0; circulation, decrease. 224..
000; bullev.V decienae, tfM.aoO; othnr so
curltie. decrea, a'll.0.(eio; o'her dol,
deoreaa. .iv:i,000. pibilu lcii, !-
crease, 3.4.000; antes reserve, decrewae,
.lM.0o0; government securities. Increase,
Oitnoo. Tie proportion of the Bank of
England' reserve to liability this week
Is 61.41 per cent, last week It was t.M per
cent.
PARIS, July 9 Prices o nth Bourne to
day opened Arm, hut business Mater wsi
restricted and stocks became heavier and
closed weak. Rio Tlntos lost 7 points. Three
per cent rentes. 97f B5c for the account.
The weekly statement of th Bank of
France shows the following changes: Notes
In circulation, decrease. 29.960.0O0f; treasury
accounts current, decrease, 'J2.725.0n0f ; gold
In hand. Increase, S.ftoO.Oonf ; bills discounted,
decrease. 21fi.475,000f ; sliver In hand, do
crease, 75.0OOf.
BERLIN. July 9-Quotations on tho
Bourse toduy were lower, owing to yester
day's New York nnd Ixmdon advices. Dis
count rates, short bills, 3 per cent; three
months' bills, Z per cent.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, July . Closing quotation
CeiiHols for money... MS Npw York rentrml
1M
HI
M
H
inv,
41
It
dn Account..
... K.
Norfolk A Weatern.
do pfd
Ontario A Weatarn.
Pennaylvanla
Rand Mines
Anarftnd
Atrhlnon
do pfd...
Raltlmnre A Ohio... H
C anadian Pacific 1?IV Heading ..
Chesapeake A Ohio
do let Pfd
Chicago O. W
P.. M. A St. P lf.6
Derteere to
Denver R. O S
do pfd dsn
Erie
do lt pfd cvt
do IA pfd KRVft
llllr.ela Central 137V,
IxtulBTllle A Nah...114
Mlarnurl. K. T.... 22 '4
do 2d pfd
Southern Railway,
do pfd
1
Pouthero Pacific ftl
Union Pacific Ut(
do pfd m
t'nlted Statea Steel.. .1114
do pfd f-
wabaih
do pfd
It
4b
B AR SILVER Firm at 24 7-16d per ounce.
MONEY lii2 per cent. The rote of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
2V2 5-16 per cent and for three-months'
bills Is 2&2 per cent
lew Tork Vtnlnar Qnotittlnn.
NEW YORK, July . The following sre
the quotations on the New York Stock ex
change:
Adama Coa
Alice
1 1 recce
Hmnawlck Con
ID 1 Little Chief
M Iximtarlo
16 Ophir
t Urhoenlx ....
7U Pot oat
..
..too
..1M
.. I
.. 14
.. 17
.. to
.. SI
..160
Comitnck Tunnel
Con. Cal. 4
Horn Bileer
Va 14S ISavase
loe 'Sierra Nerada
Iron BIlTer ..
Leadville Con
x Offered.
12S Small Hoses
t standard
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, July 9. COTTON
Steady; sales, 125 hales; ordinary, 9 ll-llc;
good ordinary, 11c; low middling, llc;
mlrl(illnr, 12lc; good middling, 1.1'ic; mid
dling fair 13 15-160. Receipts, 13 bales; stock,
4,lM bales. Futures steady; July, 13.ino
bid: AiiKust. 12.9!ifrl3 00c; September. 10.87$)
10 880; October, 9.8Kff9.8nc; November, 9.64tjl
9tWc; December, .ti:(fj,9.63c, January, 9.6Ji
9.61c.
NEW YORK, July . -COTTON Opened
firm at an advance of 13 points to a clecmiB
of 1 point the loss beli.g confined to the
January option. The gains were due to fur
ther bull support nnd firmer ciiblea tiiMi .
pected, particularly In regard to the spot
cot on. which was 10 points higher In the
Bngllish markea with sales reported at hi.
000 bales. The benrs were in no way dis
heartened, apparently, by this showing,
however, with favorable weather all over
the belt they all attacked the list vlgor
ous'.y, selling prices down from about B
to l: points. Tnen the offering diminished
and the bulls began to appear more prom
inently In the dealings from that time to
the finish. At first the rally was slow and
lacked the violence and activity which has
recently marked tho movement of prices,
but finding the reslstence of the bears be
coming less aggressive the bulls bought
more and more freely until at last nearby
shorts had still confidence hv the apparent
powerlessness of the Wall street syndicate
nnd report of damage by boll weavll In
Texas were In full retreat. In the last
hour the market became very active, and
excited nnd the near positions were nd
as has vet been witnessed durlnr the
... II i 4 . v. - j . 1 y- . 1
ii,ii vn'Miminii, luKiim nnu lent-iictu uirit:
tne iz.zoc nici. no sales
flnallv rv seller
wa found at l!.30c. Then 1 . iti
reached, this being an advance of 97 point
over the close of the preceding day. or
nearly 35 a bale. July, while less active,
was no less firm, reachlnsr 12.55c. a net
gain of 11 points over yesterday1 final
Quotations, while Reptember reached 10.80c,
tctoner. s.sxc; iiecemuer, .74c, and Janu
ary, 9.20c. In the last few mlnut realis
ing eased off from 8 fiv 15 points on the
active months, July closing at 12.40c; Au
gust at 12.25e.and September at 10 77c. The
market was finally steady net 84J96 points
higher. Bales were ' estimated at 300,000
bales. 'i '-
ST. LOTTTB. July f. -rCOTTON Fsy ; S-lc
lower: middling, 124c; sales, -ug bales;
receipts. 70 bale; shipments, 70 bales; stock
8,426 holes.
LIVERPOOL, July . -COTTON Snot.,
good business done, prices 10W12 points
higher. American middling fair. 6. CM; good
rofddllnr. C.62d: middling. 6 5'd: low mid
dling, 606d; good ordinary. 6.76d: ordlnsrr.
6 6d. The . sales of the day were 10.000
bales, of which 8 000 were for speculation
and export snd Included 9.500 American.
Receipts, 1.000 bales. Including 500 American.
Future opened and closed quiet and
stesdy: American middling, g. o. c, July.
C.13d: Julv. Alienist. ClVrfllSd- Aiiist-"".
tember. C.lOtWC 11d; Benterpher-October. 8.701
S.Tld: October-November. 6..ViSV83d: Nvem-ber-Decmber.
D.20fr5.!1d: December-Janu-srv
R.ISdr Janusrv-F-ehruary. 8.13f55.14r1 ;
V,Kr,trv-March, 6.12(ff6.13d; March-April,
6.12(OT.13d.
Woo2 Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, July 9.-WOOL In good de
mand, strong; medium grades and comb
ing, lrfl'-U-sc; light fine, ltjisc; heavy. Uti
15c; tub washed, lWJc
NEW YORK, July 9 WOOL Firm.
DOSTON, July 9. WOOL-Has a better
feeling this wqrk, with less activity mani
fested. Ihe poorer grade stiffened, but
there I- not much advance actually Listed.
Territory wool head the list. New tin
wool are quoted at 62(n3c, with fine me
dium at 4Wfl30c and medium at 4S'(j46c. Old
territory wool I quoted aa follows: Finest
staple. 65fi57c; fine medium, tsryouc; medium,
44S40c. Territory: Idaho, tine, 1414c;
fine medium, lil7c; medium, lufilSc; Wy
oming, fine, 14'(15c; fine medium, l&gi7c;
medium, 18t19c; Dakota, fine, 1415c; flue
medium, 16c; medium, 18iJ19c; Montana,
fine, choice, WilSHc: staple, 18jf)i9c; me
dium, choice, lS((jl9c. Fleece wools aro much
firmer. The old WooIh are entirely cleaned
up, but the offerings of new wool ar
light. Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
above. 824j34c; X. 28iff29c; No. 1, 3132c; No.
2, 3031c; fine oVlaine, 35fr'36c; Michlgun X
and above, zovtsc; no. 1 ana iwo. t, nu&c;
delaine, 2MiA; Kentucky. Indiana, etc.,
blood. 23tf24c; Vi blood. 2324c; brala 19
fi20c. There Ib a demand for Australian
wool, though tho high prices provent trade
to a large extent. Prices are very, firmly
held here, a follow: Combing, choice,
scoured basis, 83!jSoc; good, 70c; aver
age, 7527Sc.
LONDON. July 8. WOOL The oforlngs
at the suction sales today numbered 12.310
bules Trading wa brisk throughout. Me
rinos 'tere In active request for the home
trade and the continent. A large supply
of cross-bred was offored and France was
a free buyer, with ti o home trade and tho
continent taking fair quantities. Soourcds
were in active demand at the highest
prices of the scries. Cape of Good Hope
and Natal greasy was no: wanted and
most of the offerings were bought in.
America took several lots of merinos and
good, medium croea-hredr.. Fo.lowl-g aie
the sales in detail: New South Wales. l.Mfl
bales; scoured. 6Kd(f!s10d, greasy, 7dT1s Id.
Queensland, 7n hiles, scoured. 1 5d'Q2s:
greasy. U'd. Victoria. 1.SO0 bales; scoured,
la 2d72s; g.-ea3y, 7d'f'.ls2il. South Australia,
fico ba.es: g.eaav. TdfiU'.d. Tasmania, o00
bales; greasy, S'id'filsSd. New Zealand.
8.400 bales: scoured. 61 2V4d : greasy.
6vtdf71s. Cnpe of Good Hope. 400 balea;
scoured. !0d5J15d; greasy. 7id'u0V..d
Coffee Mnrket. '
NEW TCRK, Jjly 9-COFFEE-Spot
Rio, quiet; No. 7, Invoice, 5c; mild, quiet.
Futuri a opened steady at uiicliajigeil price
to a decline of 5 point, but notwithstand
ing the heavy receipts ?ind disappointing
German cables turned very much firmer
under higher French cables and support by
the old-time ""jll clique, clorlng steady at
a net advance of IOCii'JO points; sales were
27.500 bags, including July at S.SOc; Septem
ber. 4c; October, 4.0u4i4.05c; November. 4.0u
ffl.Ooc; December, 4.40c; January, 4.4c;
March, 4.4534.5ic; May, 4.tVij4.70c.
Dry Coods Market.
NEW TORK. July 9 DRY GOODS
M.trket was quiet and waiting. Buyers arc
not operating with n';n of Interest In the
situation, except In the caw of spot goods,
which may be wanted for Immediate re
quirement The rurtal'.ment policy which
la Increasing and the scarcity of cottni. at
the mills Is causing a mnlntei,ance of the
Independent spirit that ha characterised
manufacturers' detUingt for some time.
Sonar and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS, July 8DOAR Dull:
open kettle. 2":ifi5 7-lfic; open kettle centrif
ugal. SVn'i'.jc; centrifugal, whites. IVac;
yellow, 8V'i1 16-IAc; econdr, 2'Uo1c.
MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal at 13
t32So: centrifugal, evgitc. Syrup. I9,j21c.
NEW YORK. July J.-SIXJAK-Raw,
tenily; reflned, fcteady.
MO LA SSK3 rlrin.
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA. July v -Bank clearing for
today were 31.4,166.53; Increase ov-r corr
pundlog dy of previous year, 344,013 63.
(PHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Csttlo Receipts Moderat cd Trading
Aot.iT at Stronger Frioeii
HOGS OPENED HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK
Liberal Receipts ( Oraal daces) aa
Oaallly Cent anew go tkat Traslaaj
Waa Rather Blow with. Price
at little Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. July I.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs, oheep.
Official Monday ...
Ofttolal Tuesday....
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .
1.802 2,841 14
S 47 10.634 I.V19
2.6W 10,147 2.138
3,012 9,090 1,097
1
Four day this week. .12.890 32,714 ll.OM
Same day last week. ...16.741 40.432 9.841
Same week before 18.29 47.524 12,815
Same three week ago.. .24.13 48,342 4.169
Same four weeks ogo....U.4:iG 39.683 6,677
Same day last year 9.661 21.775 ls.207
KKCElKia FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
lh lollowlng table shows th receipt of
cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date and comparison with last
ear: I9us. 1&02. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 520,649 3S0.614 139,961
Hogs 1,319,806 1,387,342 4T7.487
fchoep 6,2,62 441,719 130,709
Average prioo paid for hogs at South
Omaha lor the last sevoral day with com
parison: Date I 190J. 1902.1801.1900.ilS99.lo98.ilSS7.
June 16...
June 16..,
June 17...
June IN...
June 19..
June 20...
June 21..,
Juno 22..,
Juno 23..,
June 24..
6 nr..
4 891 3 641 8 77
3 tl
I 22
3 II
3 21
01
7
4 9o 3 62) 3 90
4
6 97 I
( 94
7 24
7 X
6 33
t 89
3 631 8 84
8 03 8 80,
7 34
6 92
5 061 3 61:
3 i:
5 88;
J U &9,
7 441 6 91
4 94 3 71 3 80
3 81
16
6 t3!
4 fci
3 64
6 to
6 Ou
3 &;
3 72
3 21
3 21
8 24
3 23
I 15
e
3 1
8 24
8 24
3 18
3 18
8 21
77i
6 67
6 70
6 teh,
6 66
7 60
7 69
6 13i
8 63
8 62
3 1
i n
6 99
6 93
3 68
3 69
Juno 25.
7 6
6 17
.tun. 96
7 61
7 6i
i 10i t 631
j J unci 27..,
June 28..
1 June 29..
6 91
6 Ui
6 11
3 64
3 62
7 65
e
7 62
6 87
6 90,
e
6 89
6 83
( 74
6 73
3 65
3 68
3 68
V3
3 78
ee
3 78'
3 83
3 63
3 601
3 65
3 61
4 99
June 30.;.
July 1...,
July 2...
July I....
July 4...
July 5...
July ...
July 7...
July 8...,
July 9...
0 eo
5 60
I 01
7 64
7 61
5 65
6 60
4 9T!i
3 61
7 62
6 01
ee
7 4
6 08
8 66
3 66
6 65
S79
6 16
8 28
3 28
3 32
3 36
P 4XH
6 39
6 44
7 75
7 82
7 80
e
6 8:
6 11
3 81
3 761
3 86
8 81
5 83
6 13l
3 78
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The offtcinl number of car of stock
brought In today by oach road waa:
Cattle. Hog. Bh'p. H es.
C. M. Sc Bt. P 6 21
Wabash 3
Missouri Pacific 3 8 .. ..
I'nlon Pacific system. 20 22 7
C. & N. W...
1 19 .. ..
49 28 .. e.
F., K. A M. V
B. & M
C, St. P., M. & O....
C, B. A Q
K. C. & St. J
C, R. I. & P., east..
C. K. I. & P., west..
Illinois Central
28
3
7
28
8
3
2
13
3
4
153
Total receipts 140
13
Tho disposition ot the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing company 265 1,216 15
Swift and Company
2.012
1.800
1,790
2,496
z,iui
Armour, Sioux City.,
Cudahy Packing Co,
-"our ct Co
2,710
j0bman S
l.ufliUil oc o
L F. Husz....
Wolf & Murnan.
Lne Rothschild .
Werthelmer
Otner buyers
Total...
.2,652 9.S14
CATTLE There wa a moderata run of
cattle here today, whih make the upply
for the four day this week much smaller
than for the same days of last week. The
demand on the part of pnvkers was quit
liberal, and a a result the market wa
active and (tronger from (tart to finish.
Beef steer buyer were all out In good
eaaon and In a short time practically all
the early arrivals were disposed of. The
market could tafely be quoted strong and
active and sales were made all the way
from a (hade to 10c hlgner than yesterday's
general market. The prices paid today
were Juat about the same those In force
at :he close of last week, the decline of
Monday and Tuesday having been regained
In the last two days.
There were not very msny cow and
heifer In the yard today and good dry lot
stock In particular was scarce. Anything
at all desirable In the 'way of corn feds
were ready seller at stronger price. The
medium and common kinds and grassers,
however, did not rell to any better advan
tage than they did yesterday. The light
receipt, however, soon brought the mar
ket to a 'lose.
Bulls, veal calve snd etags felt to some
extent th Improvement on teer and the
better grades of cows and good stuff sold
without much difficulty at a shade better
prices.
There was nothing particularly new !n
the stocker end feeder eltustlon today.
the upply wa again very !lght and there
wa to particular Improvement In the de
mand A a result the prices paid looked
jut about ateadv with thos Ir Jor-e yes
terday. The tendency of prices however.
Is downward, rather than upward. Repre
sentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1
tt
M
7
1
1
26
I
40
10
10
II
I
4
18
11
16
48
18
14
6. '
10
14
11
48
1
17
At. Pr.
....1010 I to
.... 634 I 80
....1O70 8 80
....13VI 4 10
.... 80 4 10
8.10 4 28
808 4 25
.... 127 4 Ii
.....1124 4 40
.... 2 4 40
.... 8t7 4 40
881 4 40
....loan 4 60
..... 888 4 60
,....1081 4 80
101 4 6t
....1C87 4 66
USf 4 fit
11,16 4 86
1071 4 80
.....WA 4 M
....1158 4 fi
ltlO 4 15
liat 4 8
1SH4 4 8
.....1356 4 70
11 tl 4 70
1227 4 7 0
No. At Pr.
It 1116 4 76
tl 1248 4 76
18 1228 4 80
It 1234 I 80
88 1284 4 80
18 1184 4 80
1 144t 4 86
1 1230 85
10 1821 4 65
40 18S.1 4 85
41 lial 4 85
47 1288 4 86
14 1M1 4 80
fl 1281 4 !:
60 1318 4 95
, 14 133) 4 86
t 1440 6 00
14 1410 I IM
21 1 .IK) I 00
TO 1404 4 86
13 "4(1 I 06
11 122 6 115
1 14.10 6 111
1.. 1370 6 10
1 1340 ( 10
15 1411 6 10
42 1614 I 16
fD HEIFERS.
tt 708 4 to
1!8 4 V0
41 113 I 10
4.,
4.
61..
. 8f 4 10
.lniio 4 to
COWS.
. .1040 8 00
.. tr.) 1 16
.800 ; i -
..ton 1 v
.. 87S ! 26
.. 820 1 10
..1040 I 11
..13-0 I 40
.. 480 I 0
.. 811 1 44
.. 8T.1 1 K0
.. ! 50
. 1010 I to
...i'0 1 r,o
....1140 I Ifl
20 I 10
... . 875 t 10
8 "0 I 10
'0 8 1
880 7 U
1028 I 10
10.10 15
102S It
1130 f If.
1142 3 11
.... 48 J JO
105.V 8 15
870 I 80
131 1 it)
.'. J 5
12T0 I 80
1110 1 80
11 I 80
0 5 to
n '-'a 8 66
1033 I 70
ll'O I 70
HID 8 76
IS' I 60
111 I 80
, ! 8 50
1240 3 80
1107 8 M
1235 M
lli I e
12.V) 4 '4
, Its- 4 It
ISM 4 It
.. ..lueu 4 16
1...
4 .
1. .
I . ..
4 ....
4
i
1
14 ....
15...
1 ....
1
1. ..
i
1 ....
1
1
11
f
1
1
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1
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4.....
4....
1
1....
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1.
16.'.'.'.'.',
Ii"'.'.'.
18
87.
1 ti
,. 1000 I M
... e; t to
... 480 8 60
... 840 I 80
... t'l 1 J
.1013 170
:43
I -0
sr.:.
70
tkl 1 75
1V0 1 75
783 S 75
IM M
810 1 80
1028 1 8)
1021 I M
17 I 81
1110 I 80
10.K) I M
tSO I 00
all i 00
K....
1....
3....
1...
26...
6...
6...
1...
a-.
171 I 00
HEIFERS.
480 I 16
580 I 40
814 e n
700 4 H
175 I 85
BULLS.
...ISM I tf 3 1270 00
,...12f0 I 60 1 450 t l
....1440 I 5 1 ...1423 I ft
11M) I M 1 17j 8 4
....1020 I et 1 1J1 I 76
ItiO 8 IS 1 14X1 8 75
8X0 I 1,1 1 17H 3 84
T24 3 0 . IMS 3 80
CALVES.
ISO 1 to 1 too 4 '6
IjO Id 1 14(1 4 "5
280 I 16 I I 4 71
., 240 4 00 I .. 110 I 00
111! 4 60 1 140 6 t
144 4 60 1 i M
BTA&b.
1230 t 78
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
844 I at 1 ill X 0
77t I ti. I flO t :t
4pV I 5 ( (41 IU
flO I 00
STOCK CALVES.
14..
120 I 00
10 I M
. lf a 00
HI I u
'STOCKERS AND FLEDEK8.
t4ll I 78 f IM M
.... 84l I 00 II lecl I tt
UT IX "! 8 11
tit I 4 I J I II
to U M i
NEBRASKA.
No.
loj feeder.
I! feeder.-..
28teeder.,
6 feeders.,
Ar. Vr. No Ar-Jli
Hi 13 76 1 8 heifer .. 7f 83 75
ai c no 11 lia.ifara. .. 770 8 tO
60
4 26
3 26
4 00
t COWS 8X4 I 7b
cow 6.' 3 0
I cow 840 I 8J
681)
46 feeders.. 816
36 feeders.. 10i
4 00
Beach
k Bchroeder Colo.
43 feeder., m 3 65 1 teer 9V I W
1 feeder... 7:) 3 00 3 steers. ... I w
61 feeder.. 6f 3 CO 8 cow 7'Xl 3 35
6 feeder.. 676 3 00 1 cow 800 3 25
t cow 755 2 60
D. R. Tlnsdale Wyo.
t bull 1415 3 00 17 bull 1495 t B8
HOGS There naa not an excessive supply
In slcnt th's morning and the market nere
opened a big nickel higher, with the bulk
of tho sales going from 35 42' to 85.4;rt,
with a top at 8a. 50. Trading was qulto
active for a time on the lightweight hogs
but the heavy hogs were neglected and sold
at the lowest prices. It will be noticed
that the lightweights are now topping tne
market. Toward the close the demand
was not as brisk and the market grew
rapidly worse until practically all of the
advance wa lost. Salesmen of coulee All
wanted the morning prices, so that trad
ing was very dull after the market weak
ened. Representative sales
No.
At,
6h. Pr.
No.
At. Sh. Pr.
24
27....,
tl....,
tl
M...
(7....
to....
47....,
to....
44....
tt....
tl....
71....
(1....
4S...
U ...
10....
4....
4..
tl....
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3t....
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ei...
n...
tt....
14....
4S....
62....
15....
..170
..141
..Wt
..IM
,.tl
..Jit
..IH
..tot
..Mi
. IM
..11,4
..til
..241
. .140
..171
..Ml
..lit
..tit
..IM
..in
..Hi
..(44
..1SI
..I4i
. ,2S3
,.S6t
..tus
. .IF.5
..J't
t 40
t 40
40
t 4
6 40
t 40
40
t 40
t 40
t 40
I 48
421,
t 42
I 4?
t
t 4S
I 421
I 42
I 42
I 4!
I 42
5 4!
t 42
I 42
i 42
4!
f 4:
I tt
t 45
6 4t
I 45
f 48
I 41
6 4J
I 4t
46
I 46
I 45
8 48
I 48
I 48
6 48
6 44
t 48
f 48
6 48
i 46
i 4f
I 48
M....
87....
ft....
ft....
74....
,.M8
8 41
I 41
t 44
I 46
I 46
I 41
t 41
I t
t 4t
I 45
I 46
I 41
41
8 48
t 48
( 43
t 43
i .
I 44
I 41
I 48
C 44
t 46
I 41
I JI
t 46
4 46
I 46
I t
i 48
I 45
I 4
f 4
I 4 .
f 45
I 4,i
I 47
t 47
t 47
6 47
I 47
6 47
t 47
I 47
47
6 47
t 47
I 80
..248
..tat
..ail
..iu
.141
10
tt.
14 4f
ft...
..848
80
ft
10
44
17
7 a
ti
7
II
74
tl
;
M
1
to ....
44
1 ....
II
ft
..l.tt
..117
..28
..SS
..IIS
..224
..220
..2r,
..2C1
..24
. 228
..;m
..111
..nt
..wt
..808
..!0I
..tv
..
..VI
40
lie
'io
140
HO
10
10
42...
71 US
68.
HI
71..
48..
ft.,
tl..
...ISO
...2"6
...IM
...IM
...1'7
...t"7
...225
...2(8
...227
...JIT
...127
tl.
46.
2(1
..lit
..325
. ,i:,7
..lie
..14
It.
ti
55..
tl..,
It...
67...
68...
67..
ft.,
ti..
87...
ft..,
87...
fa..
124.
II...
88...
84...
tt....
i....
171
...178
..234
...2.IC
...J7
...2r,7
...271
...134
...2.1S
...240
...271
...111
.238
ft 147
ft lot
74 114
ft 228
II ao
78 106
16 lit
81 tot
I 80
I U
6 40
.246
i 46
SHEEP Receipt of western grass sheen
were quite liberal this morning, but th
quality was common. Buyers were rather
slow about taking hold, a they claimed
that salesmen asked as much for common
stuff as choice grades were selling for at
other points. They have been complaining
for some time that this Is the highest
market in the country and that they want
to get price down In line with other
points. They did not succeed, though, In
taking off more than a dlmo today, so that
prices are still well in line. Some Idaho
wether of fair quality brought 83.55 and
th yearlings from the snme shipment sold
for 33.85. Trading wa rather slow from
start to finish and It sat late before the
bulk of the offering wa disposed of,
There wtire quite a few feeders 011 sal
and they met with a better demand than
ha been experienced of late. Some wether
Bold for 33.25, which was pronounceu a
good, strong price as compared with recent
sales.
Qiiotat'ons for grass stock: Ooo! to
choice lambs, $5.75C.25; fair to good lambs,
S.2o6.76; good to choice yeai'lmgs. 34. Tt
6.00; fair to good yearlings, 34.50itl.75; good
to choice wethers, eS.754j4.26; ta!r to good
wethers, 33.603.76; good to choice ewe. 33.60
4i3 75; fair to good ewe. 33.iffrfS 50; feeder
lambs. 32S0a3 ?0: feeder yearlings, 12.50'?
8 50; feeder wethet. 32.5098.50: feeder ewe.
32.0CKg2.76. Representative sale: '
t cull ewe
269 feeder ewe
2 Wyoming wethers
440 Wyoming ewe ...
22S Wyoming wether
2.10 Wyctnlnr wether
85 3 00
88 2 40
M I 60
V 2 76
9 8 25
83 3 25
62 8 25
9') 3 55
64 3 85
67 4 10
6? 6 60
78 (60
249 Idaho feeder y eat ling
bibi loano wetners ...
8.12 Idaho warlings ..
274 w -stern yearlings
XI native iambs ....
2 t atlve lamb
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Hog On Higher, While
Sheep Star Steady.
CHICAGO, July 8 -CATTLE Receipts,
1,600 head, including 500 Texan; atrong to
luc higher; good to prime steers, 3o.004gP6.63:
poor to medium. 33.90dj4.9-.: stocker and
feeder, 32.504.60; cow, 11.604 i5; heifers,
32.234.40; earners, 11.504(2.75; bulls, 32.26'rt
4.00; calve, 32.606j4.00; Texaa fed steers,
83.504.o.
HOGS Receipt today, 20,000; estimated
tomorrow, 16,000 head; left over, 4,000 head;
WlOc higher: close weak: mixed and butch
ers, 35.4orgv5.76; good to choice heavy, 35. fruit
6.70; rough heavy, e5.2.'xttx,.50; light, 80.4 &
6.90; bulk of sales, 8o.6o4j4.6o.
SHEEP AND LAMliS Receipts, I.OOO
head; steady; good to choice wethers, 33.
ij.4o; fair to choice mixed, 33.ou6j3.oo; west- :
crn sheep. J2.5wa4.26: native lambs. 33.0043 !
6.50.
Knau City Live Stnck Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,800 natives snd 700 Texana; calves,
100 natives snd 300 Texana; beeves, active
to loe higher: good quarantine, 6'uuOc
higher; cow and neifer strong; thin cows
and canner weak, good stackers, teuy,
otner weak; choice export and dressed
beef steers. 34.6jtau.2u; (air to good, 34.0KU1
4.6b; stocker and feeder. 3004l4.2o; west
ern fed steers. U.GO&'I.d.i; Texas and Indian
leers, 82.2u(a4.0u; lextts cows, $i.7oo.t0;
native cows, e3.w4.CV; native holfers, 12.0J
tll.jo; canners, 1. 12.40, bulls, 32.0Oijfi.uC;
calves, 32.tioyf.25.
HOGS RecolpU, 7.6.0 head, market ac
tive and l'ty12c ,lglier, top. to.70; bulk of
ales, 30.4ato.5O; heavy, fi.i'XUn.iA't; mixed
p..ckeiH, eo.J-i,i:i.biVi; light, eo.4VsSlu.70;
yorkers, 3a.6u4jB.iO; pigs, 3'.i!o.70 1
HHiikP A.1SD LAMjJS Receipt, 2 Oft)
head; market weaker; naMvo lambs, 3.iiit
t.iu; western himbs, 33 Htfi6. 16 ; fed ewe.
U.0uj4.9ij; Texaa clipped yerlinea, .3J 2.'j
6.ia; Texas clipped soep, eo.uute uo; stock
era and feeders, Ji.0cy4.wi.
St. Lonl Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS July 0. CATTLE Receipt
t.'jtu head. Iiiclujliig 1,341 Tex ins; in.ukal
steady; rt:ve . 1.11 iIi.k and export aten,
64.uouu.25; dressed boot anJ butc.ier Urs,
U-'isxiti.t-i steer pi.oer l,ia lbs., e2.joo4.50:
blockers and (eedcr.i, 33. 00.24. ku,; cms and
hut fern, 3.'o4 60; c. inner. eJ.0tKsjC.2j; bull,
32.il'Ki, 7o: clven. ,3; lexas and Indian
sioeii, jy.utui.J-i; cow and heifer, ..ion
3 -.'.
hOC.i Receipt. 8.") head; m.trket
S'toni;: pigs iui Ugh'., 85.30IB'j.9u; puckers,
5.4'xy .i.SO; i-iilci ei :ki bul nov, e.Tito
6. 1.
SilLEP AND A.MBS Rocclpta, - 700
hc..a, niarke: eiojdv; nailve muttons, : .
fc'i ou; btmbH, el-M'ti culU and b
S-.iu4.0u; elocttia, K.WuZju, Tsxat. U to
lu-i.M.
Kew York Live Block lelie-tiet.
NEW YORK, July 9 CATTLE Keccipts,
32 head, consigned direct; 'O tales imported;
tlreset'd heel. itra: ; city liici-e. d natlv
ides, oli'yaVvC per lu. ; caoieb quoted Amur
lean teers nt ll.'ullc, Urccd weight; r
frigi.rator bief m kjiVic P r lb.; no ex
ports reported today.
CALVES Kt-ivipi. IM head, market
nearly nominal; a lew coarse veals sold at
8J.5j; city drcxacd Venl tola at M'ilottj.
JKiGii- Receipt. 2.520 head; no sclea re-i
ported.
DObi.r 1- i,Aiu rsy xotc,pisr l.lt
head; sherp bl.i'v 4.J1U v.cak; tmbi aver
aged slightly loner at 62.14 10 per cel.:
lambs. o.tMi4Vuj; two carj at li.'J; dressed
mutton, general sales, 63210 per lb.;
di vat I'd iLuiini, 6Vs'ijL1:C,
El. Joseph 1.1 Stock Market.
fT. JOSIU'II. Jul 9 CATTLE Receipts.
2. t" head; nualy to etrung; natives, ii.hit
4.S0; uowi ana heifer, 3 -j"4i 7"; fctockei
and fcedei. t..vi3.bZ.
liOG-Rccelpt. ;,wi head: lr-ady: llcht.
3o.4'itii.. ; ineiiiuir) itul heavy, li.T.Vi'uv 'M;
bulk, io.4MiiU.iiil.
SHEliP litcclpta head; steady.
Slonx City Live Stock MnrUel.
SIOUX CITY, Is., Ja'y I (Cpcclal Tele
gram. CATTLE Receipt, joo; ate-udy;
beever. 34.l4Xfi5 uu; cot, bull and mlxnd,
2.50fi4.60; tockei snd fe-4et, 3J.764.1;
calves und yearlings, $2.1.014.00.
I tOG 3 Receipts, 3.5t)J; niukel , stesdy;
selling, '6.26w6.60; bulk, 36.37Vui40. '
Stock la right.
Fotiontng were the tl;l of live tock
day:
CH'le. Mot. Sheen,
a 3.011 9'j- 3.17
Ori
Chicago 6,w .0"0
kanau City l. 7 1uu 2
Si. Ioul i.f) .l'"t 7tn
Ot. Joj ph iO.J J) l,2i
Jioux Cll.
Tot'....
.lb.OU 33 b 10.014
GOSSIP CF COMMISSION ROW
Mr. lien net ronngrator Are Is
Great IretnnnA Jnet
Proeon.
Tf a Mrs. TTen and a few Of th young
ster were to venture down In the market
district today, they would In all probability
be Injured by the rusn or eager oosirrs
nTloiis to rather them In. Since the
Fourth of July fowl have been as scarce
as the teeth of an extremely old hen. While
before , that glad day the dealer Were
playing safe and only buying at their own
price, and not much then, now they arc
tekln all thev can set at 9 or 10 cents
for hen and from 17 to 20 cent for springe.
The laborious farmer la busy with hi f irm 1
and hi wlfo will have to wit ror ner
snool of silk until he has time to bring the
peevish chick to town again. But there U
one thing for him to remember, l' win
only take about twenty coop of b'rd? In
a day to weigh down th price as much ns
3 cent.
Err have smashed. They cannot stanl
the hot weather any better than the but
ter or tho fit man and are selling for 13'j
cent and the Impressnrloa who bring the
country-breds to th wicked city look for
a fall of 10 cent. Ejg can hrdly tand
to look th poneher In the face now.
Rutter Is weaker. In Cnlctgo Wednesday
butter which wa offered for rale at 1H'4
cent wa very much eat upon, for the
best bid wa only IS cent fist. Her it it
ettirt being bought at 1S cent, but will
nrnrtshlv sret down to 12 and a buelnece
lunch before the summer 1 through with
It
Payer Company I Bankrupt.
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. July . A petition
for bankruptcy proceedings end the n
pnlntmont of ft receiver for th WhIM
Mountain Paper company ha been filed 111
the I'nlted States district court ?iaro ind
Judge Aldtleh has appointed a lienrlng for
July 30. The petition was presented ly
counsel representing Morse AV Co., Pungor;
George McQuesten and Shepard. Farmer
Co., Ronton. The motion wss nposed by
counsel for the North American Trust com
pany, the White Mountain Paper compmy
and George W. Megeath and others, holder
of 3.146.0(10 worth of bonds. The North Amer
ican Trust company has petitioned for rn
anclllarv receiver, a ha been done In
New Jersey, but the request here has been
refused.
Knnpp Trial 1 Resumed).
HAMILTON, O.. July Tr Knapp
murder trial wa resumed today, Lewvrr
Darby having partially recovered. M"S.
Edward King Whlto became faint on t'ie
stand and coaijt adjourned until 1:30 p m.
REAL ESTATIC TRANSFERS.
Deed filed for record yesterday fur
nished by the Midland Ou.rnn'.e and Tiust
company, bonded abstracter, le'U Farnam
street.
Deed.
Bridget A. Fulllvan to M. Frank '
BulTivan. wlOO ft and V4 lot 37 Rnrr
Oak add; also lot 6. block XL Hnn
enm Place add, ana lot IS, block 1,
Oreifhton Heights I 1
Cornellu J. Sullivan et al to Marv Ti.
Donohoo. U wlOO ft lot 37, Burr
Oak add. 600'
Creightop university .trustee, t.i Voc
lav F. Kuncl, lot 3, block 1"
rvountze s xa ana a.:v
Belle Wyland and husband to Chris
tlna L. Hayes, 2Vi acre In seVO
S2-J8-12 37,i
Woodruff Jones and wife to Ellin
beth Keck and Charles Keck, lot 8,
block 2, Kountxe's 4th aid 2,100
John D. Ware, special master com
missioner to (Sherman Wilcox, lots 9,
10, 11 and 12. Nock 4, Wilcox add. 1,650
Anna Corrlgan to Kate Hughes, lot 2,
block 8. Ingan Place r.dd 400
Omaha Realty company to Catherine
Byorth. middle Si ft lot 4 and e
block 11 Redlck' sub of J. I. Red-
Ick add...
Morttraa-e.
Dell F. Sage and husband et al to
E. H. Howland, nS3 ft lot 1. block 149,
South Omaha
P.ohus J. Zalrskl nd wife to Conserve
atlve Savings and Lorn association,
lot 4, block 8, South Omaha
200
100
PAUL'S
CHOICE INKS
AND MUCILAGE
Write for prices en Paul's
Ootd 5el. Record lnk
used by
Bank and Danktr.
UT and Fir Intursn
Companies
and
Mercantlla Houses In Evary
City and Town In America
New tyl quart, pint and half
pint battle.
Paul's Ink Co. ar manufactur
ing a full line of Ink, muollag
and past, and Ink In bulk.
Price quoted en application.
PAUL'S INK CO..
II Ninth Street, Jersey C4ty, PC J.
National Convention
. Y. P. U. of America
Atlanta, July 9-12, 1903
For the above coii-'ention tho
LoaUrllle Jc Kanhvalto H.U.
will soil round tiip licaeta at
CNli FA Rid FOR TH&i
OUND TRIP. Ilckot will be
on sale July 7, 6, 9 end 10, and
kre good leturnlng until July
16, txcept that ev it positing
tivket In At'ai.ea an extenHlon
til return 1'mlt can oe necured
Until A'Jguxt 15th. Three train
dully vlu th lnUvlllo A
Kaahvill R. R. between St.
Loui3 and Atlanta, with double
drily Sleeping Car -service
Ihrough to Atlanta. The loute
vln Nashville, the capital of
VeniiesHce, and through
c "jntry made famous by th"
Civil War. and giving paantn-
frs a view of Chattanooga,
rokout Mountain nd many,
f.imous hnttleflelds. For rate
nd further information ed
ress s C H. FITZGERALD.
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