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    TJIE OMAHA DAILY 11 RE: TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1003.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
All Board of Trade ProduotiFatl Bomewlat
on Daj'i Eatineis.
WHEAT RALLY GIVES WAY TO WEAKNESS
Ceod Welhe Caasea Corn Slump
WMrh Dtprfiiri Oats, Whlla
Many Hn'l IfTUl4
Also Tumbling.
CHICAGO. July 13. Wheat, after a strong
rVdweak for the greater part
dine of 2V2c. , Corn though showing
lome strength early, reflated th wli
ness In wheat and dosed with a loss pr i
Oats were down o and provisions
howed a loss of iiWli'-- , . ,-,
Firm cabl-D caused the. strength
.. .h r.n.nim but it did not hold long.
tUntemhe'r showed a (tain of W3e atm"
rlosd at 62s M In Glasgow and at V tyl
In Mldrtlesborough; locally It was nominally
unchanged; No. 1 foundry, northern. Is
quoted at IIR.Mi19.5n- No. 2 foundry, north
ern. Is quoted at lUSn'ci 18.50; No. 1 foundry,
southern, and No, 1 foundry, southern, soft,
118.lM)S.0.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKBT.
Condition at Trad aad Qaolatloas oa
Staple and Fancy IrodCJ.
EGOS Fresh stork, loss off. WW.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, WiKtc; spring
chickens, per lb., HlffilSc; rnOMters, accord
ing to age. 4?5c; turkeys, Nxjjl3c; ducks. I
itlr', gers, fify'e. . ,
IM'TTER Packing stock. 1.1HC: choice
dnlry, in tubs. lilSe: separator. 20c.
FRESH FISH-Kresh caught trout, JHe;
pickerel, fc; pike, So; perch. c; buffalo, .':;
hlueflsh. 11c; whlteflsh, 8c; salmon, 14c; had
dock. HK5; codfish, K'c; redsnnrper, 10c; lob
sters, boiled, per lb.. 26c; lobsters green,
per lb., fflc; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14e; black
bass, :4c; halibut. 10c; crapple. 12c; her
rlnr, 0c;' perch, 6c; whits bass. 10c; bluefins.
8C.
SaT the high point for the 7 ny. and Imme
diately slumped off on selling by some of
the large commission house s, Influcn, ced by
good Krowlngweather throughout th. cow
try. i.ocai ions in.u.c. - i
and before selling was over Bfp '"
touched 7c. A slightly be ca.h
...i i , tha. close, but with small c"
lHIUUnu lien, - ,
demand and Increasing
receipts there was
no "much recovery and" the close .was weak
4at 7(7tio to 77c, a net loss iof
p.imirv receipts were 61t,300 oubiumb,
i7nVtK9S bushels a year ago Iha
viaihla .upply showed a decrease of 1.6M.OU0
k a nri nrti r
5u-1e...VT"r24 bushels Minneapolis
Clearances
. .!., nt 218 cars.
and Dulutn reporitru it a) of
which with local receipts of EE . cars m oi
contract grade, made a jot'."' IV nd
points of i71 trs, against 72 last ween ano.
her was82onslderable weakness tncorn.
duTehetoefr selling by local trader, on
fflTbVi ble wp3y showed an
Srease ot ZiO.000 bushefs. against an In
crease of i i weeit- Xjoc.al ,rfrlp
Sr'eU with M 01 icontra t
prevented
was
after
the
.nut ";,. '":c-,,,h demand was
light. September .rWSL
ranging wtween "7" " St. wer. 177
closing ugu.
CYocal tr.d.r..J5bt P-lon. on.
s
60c
rB7V4 Wd-rlb. 'MKw",
Btocka are increasing an v--
Ta't mcelpt. for t-oow: Wheat
sn cara: corn. 10 cars; oats, 290 car, nogs,
16,000 head.
"'The leading future, ranged as follow.!
aiciI Open. I HUch.1 Low. Cloaa. Bafy.
Wheat
tJuly
July
tSept.
8ept.
Corn
July . Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Sept.
Pea.
pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Blba
July
Bept.
Oct.
'S 8
14 20 14 20 UH U '5
14 M 14 U MM M
?60 T 60 7 T 40
70 7 T7H 77H 7 67H
60 7 62H 7 46 7 47
1 45 48 I S2 I J2V4
10 .16 77H 00
Ing Beptember
alay, 4.1j4.6o.
at 1.90c; November, 4.uGc;
79H
7V
80
79
KT4
40
,S4Wi
14 (0
14 76
7 66
7 (6
7 72V4
I StH
t 56
PR.i N Per ton. 1S. . .
HAY Prices ouoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice Wo. 1 upland.
19 00: No. I, W.50; medium, ss.iw; coarse.
17.B0. Rye straw, $7.00. These prices are for
hny of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts llgnt. .
v .no ic. s
OATB 40c. , l '
RVB-No. J, 4Sc. '
VEGETABLE.
NEW POTATOES Southern, per bu., 80c
PAPSI.l!rP.ii An hnnrhr- Oo.
CUCUMBERS Home Brown, per dos.. 40
(ff4fio.
BEANS Home rrown, wax. per market
banket, 2Rc; string, per market raskct, ioC.
PEAS Home arown. per market basKet,
36c
CAULIFLOWER Home crown, per do..
60c.
CABBAGE New California, per lb., Zc
TOMATOES Texas. Der 4-basket crate,
10c.
RHUBARB-Per lb.. 1c
NAVY HEANB Per bu.. M.B0.
CEIKRY Mlchlpan. per do.., SEo.
ONIONS New California dry. per lb.. 2ci
Texaa, per lb., 2c
FRUITS.
BLACK RASPBERRIES Per 24-at. case,
S3.
RED RASPBERRIES Per M-Plnt case.
I2.f.0.
RLUEBERRIES Per l-oL case. 12.609
176. -
FLUMS California. Clvman. per box.
$1.26; Goose plums, per 24-qt. box, J1.60.
.iii-vUKita California, wmte ana oiaca,
per 10-lb. box. 12.
PEACHES-Callfornla, per box, 1L
CURRANTS Per 18-qt. case, 12.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 16-qt. ease. 12.
PEARS California, BarUett's, per box,
$3.
CANTALOUPES California, per crate, 16;
Texas, per crate, 13.
APPLES New -nock. H bu.. 76c.
WATERMELONS Georgia, 35o; each
Florida, per lb.. le.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIG8 California, per 10-lb. cartons, 7to;
Turklah. per 18-lb. box, 18o.
ORANOE3 Mediterranean, all ie., $3.00
63.26; Jaffa, tl.263.50; fancy blood, per halt
box, 12; St. Mlckes, or paper rine. all .Ixea,
$3.5054.00.
LEMONS California fancy, 800 to 890
sizes. 15.7&36.00 : 240 to 270 slses. $4.E0.00;
Messlnas, I6.00i36.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Onto, par lb., lOo,
POPCORN Per lb., zc; .helled, 4o.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. t green,
6V4c; No. 1 salted. Sc; No. saed, 7c; No.
1 veal calf. 1 to li lbs.. IHc; No. 1 veal calf,
12 to 16 lb.., 6Hc; dry salted hide., 812c;
aheep pelts, 2&tf76c: horsehldes, ll.60tf.60.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
17c: hard shell, per lb.. 14c: No. 1 aoft shell.
per lb., 13c; No. i hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Braclls, per lb., lie; Albert., per lb., 12c;
almonds, aoft .hell, per lb.. 16c; hard .hell.
per id., uc; pecan., large, per lb., XiW,
small per lb., lie; cocoaouta, per dos., Sle;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb,,
bhic; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7o; black
walnuta, per bu., 11; hickory nut., par bu.,
ai-ou. .
NEW YORK STOCKS A?SD DOSDS.
F.arly Mqnldntlon Glree Way to
llroni Rally aad Cloia Is lllaher.
NEW YORK. July 13. There was further
drastic liquidation of stocks loony, but it
became apparent towaru tne lauer pari
ol the day s session mat tne bears had
over extended their snort contracts and
thev took Irlght over the scarcity ot tit
terings brought out by their rather urgent
hlds to cover. The result was a strong
rauy, which wiped out practically all of
the day's earlier losses and established net
gains running to a point for snme of the
lending active stocks. The anthracite car
riers were conspicuous in the rally and
New York Central shared In the covcry
quite notably. New York Central showed
some signs of being supported througnout,
althougn the general weakness ot tne
market wsji due to the recent wide decline
Nn that stock as much as to any one
thing. Its extreme decline was 2 points,
but the low price at U8'4 was but mo
mentary. Pennsylvania was rather more
severely pressed than New York Centnil
and It was forced down through the sub
scription price of 120 to 11914. These two
great trunk line stocks In consequence. I
touched a lower price than for some years
past. Many other low records for tnls year
was made amongst the Grangers. Paclllcs,
Southwestern, . Vanderbllts, New ' York
public utilities, the express stocks, Amal
gamated and other industrials and spe
cialties. Illinois Central dropped 4, St.
Paul 2, Manhattan 2 and some of the
Inactive stocks much lurger amounts.
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis A Omaha
slumped 20 points on a single sale, and
Pittsburg, Chlcngo Central & 9t. Louis
dropped 7. Part ot this weakness was
the result ol selling order, accumulated
over Sunday by mail and telegraph, as a
result of the uneasiness created by last
week's violent decline. The professional
trader, were quick to detect atempt to
execute these selling orders and were
very bold In taking the market from
under them and then buying to cover at a
prollt when the long stock came upon the
market. The day's numerous spasmodic
mlllea were evidence of these proceedings
by the bear element. A smnll engagement
of gold for export on Thursday, the largo
loss of the banks on account of last Sat
urday's gold shipment Indicated by the
subtreasury figures and a strong tone In
the time money market, which carried
rates for six months' loan to 6V4( per cent,
were additional Inducement, to the seu-
g. Cable reports were receivea or ct
mnti bv American borrowers to secure
funds In Berlin, without success. Paris
was reported an urgent bidder for gold in
Aindon. in preparation ior a usian loiin
nd Tindon itself has to meet an Install
ment on the Transvaal loan tomorrow. But
for all this there was an active demand for
tocks for London account miring tne
weakest period of the market here, and
this was a material factor In rallying tne
market. The weekly statistics of railroad
traffic were very favorable as to -the sna
talned movement of general merchandise
nil tha aelllna of long wheat and corn
confirmed the favorable Impression pf the
monthly crop report, me reactionary
Norfolk Western was especially weak.
United States Steel was generally neg
lected and American, cloned quiet. Con
si. la hardened. Other stocks were feature
le. PARIS, July 11 Holiday on the bourse
tod a v.
BERLIN, July 13. Prices on the bourse
today were rather firm. The strennth of
Iron and coal shares exerted a favorable
tendency In other departments. Exchange
on london, 20 m. 3 pfgs. for checks; dis
count rate for short bil:, 3' per cent; three
month bills, t per cent.
e-Tr Voi-u Mjnlnt iiionlon.
NEW YORK, July 1.1 The following are
the quotations on the New York Stock ax-change:
Artamt Con I LII!I Chief
Alice :o ixdnnrlo &
,rnir
Prrc 15
x llrunnwlck Cnn..
Comstoc K Tunnel
ton. Cl. A V.,
Hnrn FllYr
Iron Silver
Leatlvlllr Con....
x Offered.
orh
B xf-hoenlx
. TH Pntcnl
.1..0 IRaviRe
.in Hurra Nrrida
.IK. Small Hopea ..
. I (Standard
I
. SO
. 1
,. M
. It
.SO
inna nf the cotton market also ' nan its
usual favorable effect on stock market
aentlment. The late rally In the market
was fully held until the last and the clos
tn was ro t her Irresrular and very active.
The bond market shared In the early
weakness of stocks and made some recov
eries when the stock market rallied. Total
ales, nar value. 12,fi60,000. United States
bonds were unchanged on can.
Following are tne quotations on uiv new
Tork stock exchange:
AtehlsoB V,St. Paul ptd
No. L tOld. I New.
41Vie.
I&Vid feadln., 404o: fair to
choice malting, 48 ic. ,v,w,.t.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 68o; No. 1 northwest
ern. 11.02; prime timothy. 13.40; clover, con
tract grade, 11.604lll-75. ... .
PROVlSl6NS-Mess porkibl., 114.0CK9
14 LardT per 100 16s.. 84OST60. Bhort
rib. sides noose), 18.208 30. Dry ted
Should v. (boxed ).75.87S4, Bhort clear
Hide, (boxed). t8.608.62.
The following were the receipt, and ahlp
ments of grains Saturday:
norelnta. Shinrnents.
ZZ.Stu lu.aw
Flour, bbl.
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu....
Oat., bu....
Rve. bu
Barley, bu
.. 26,100
..809,700
..268.200
.. 7,600
17.600
89,600
131.900
148,900
'L800
s-v k. pnuiim HTrhanae today tne ouv
market, waa easy; creameries, 1620c;
.1 i-i uiflrt tt-pcts ateadv. at mark
ca.e Included! 13&14WJ. Cheese, steady, 10
OUVsO.
MEW TORK GENERAL. H1HKET.
notations
f the Day am Vartoms
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 13 FLOUR Receipts,
n t:.. v.hi. axnnrta. 11.602 bbls. : weaker and
lower to sell; winter patents, 13.0i&4.a0; Win
er straight, 13.66S3.ao; Minnesota patents,
14 4(mH.70; winter extras, 12.90Hj3.20; Mlnne.
nota bakers, 13.5,W 76; winter low grades,
)2 7o&3.oo. Rye flour, dull; fair to good,
i3.0ua3 -35; choice to fancy, t3.4o3.60.
CORN MEAL Easy: yellow western, 11.11;
ilty, 11.11. Brandywlne, 13 12&3.20.
RYE Steady; No. 1 western, 60c o. I. t,
afloat; state. 6RI&590 o. I. f., New York.
u Bi.k-vJniill! feedlna-. 62c o. I. f..
Nw York: malting. 61Hlua70 c. 1. f., New
wiir.IT-Recelnts. J7.100 bu.: exports. 90,-
K7 bu.: aoot easy: No. 1 red. 85So elevator
and K6c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern,
lmhith a-OLc f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard.
Manitoba, 92c t. o. b. afloat Options
onened firmer on cables, but at once eased
err tnr tha rest of the day were very
weak under extended liquidation impelled
bv fine weather and new wheat arrlvil.
closing lVai&lSo net lower; sales Included
No. 1 red, July. S6'4tflWic, closed at louc
Beptember, 81 lo-ltkuM'AC' closed at 81c
CORN Receipts, 337,660 bu. ; expurts, 18,170
bu. : salea, 200,W)U ou. rutures ana fj uu.
spot; spot, easy: No. i. 67ic elevator and
bio afloat; No. 1 yellow, 69c; No. 2, 6.V0
ul rl.u.t: No. 2 vellow. 69c: No. 1 white.
69c. Option market also opened steady, but
was forced Into weakness by the wheat de
cline, unfavorable weuther conditions and
closing Vinie net lower; JUiy ciosea at o.c
Kcntembcr. iTa4r.ile. cioaeu at
ft, Loala Grain and Frovlslaaia,
or T yTT a t..i tittttt- t -.
XT n nn.h ln....n "(5 . Amy A
82c; July 78c; Beptember, 7777Vso; Deceui
ber, 77eT8c; No. 1 hard. 75c.
CORN Lower; cash. 48 Vic: track, 499
wo; Juiy, -c; ceptemoer, ir'tu.c.
Illl-M MA 'J nak VT-. a I. 'I . . 1-1 . .
ber. 12Vic: December. iC'io: No. 2 whlta. U.A
sou.
RYE Steady at 60Uc.
FLOUR Quiet: red winter n stunt a Km
i.w; extra iancy ana straight, 13.661.10;
SEEDS Timothy, nominally t2.00fflj.60.
CORN MEAL Steady. 12.1W.
BRAN Slow and lower: aackarL aaat
iraca, Jwa'soc.
HAY Steady: timothy. llO.OOiSil.so: oral
tie, W.OCK&ia.OO.
IRON COTTON TIES-A1.06,
BAOOING-6iffeUc
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: tohhlna-
standard mesa. 114. 16. Lard, lower at 17.
Bacon, lower: boxed, extra shorts, S1.87H;
eieiu- riuB, ao.ou; snort clear, .ttj.
miiAiio-bMa, nrra at 44.K!M. spelter,
firm at 16.60.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 8Hc;
springs, 12Ho; turkeys, old, 13c; ducks. 7c:
tfUTTHJK Blow; creamery, 16 21c; dairy,
OG 8 Steady at 12Hc. loss off.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 7.000 l oon
Wheat, bu 123,000 25,000
Corn, DU 95,000 60.0TK)
Oats, bu 96,000 88,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSA8 CITT. Julv lt-WHRAT-Iul
68c; Beptember, 67Hc: cash, No. 1 hard,
vi'iii.'c; wo. s. twiBVOc; no. 4. 66Sc: No.
red, 72W2Ho; No. 1, 694C710.
CORN July, 47V4c; Beptember, 46S44fi4c
cash. No. 2 mixed, 4949Vic; No. 1 white.
61c; No. 8, 60c.
oatb no. I white, 3Sc; No. I mixed, 35c
RYE No. 2. 50c.
HAY Choice timothy. tl3.00ffll4.O0: choice
prairie, ii.waiz.uu.
BUTTER Creamery. 1719c: dairy, fancy
lie,
EGGS Fresh, 12a
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Receipts. Shipments
112.OU0 10,4i0
49,600 13.6iiO
20,000 14,000
W7o.
OATS Receipts, 118,600 bu.; exports, 1,201
v,,. ; annt easv : No. 2. 42c: standard white
4.e: No. 1. 4U4e; No. 2 white, 46c; No. 3
v.1,.. iiXLr- track, white western. 4.Va19c
track." white state. 43(&4ao. Options dull and
i.kr with other markets.
HAY Dull: snipping, fcxu&o; good to
ohnlce tl.llHill.15.
hops Dull: state, common to choice,
19UI, lTiSj-lc; ltl. liH8c; old. V⁣ pacific
coast v.'rt, l.tiic; iii, iixiioc; inus, cku'jc.
HIDE-Easy; Gslveslon, 10 to 2a lba,
ISc; California, 21 to 'ii lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 14c.
LEATHER Easy; acid. 2&&26a
RIClfi Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4Q
64c: Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef, weaker; family,
tlO.MilO.60; mesa. Is 0tsSS.au; beef hams,
lM.tu'-i oo; packet, ls.wxii9.60; city extra
meas. tl5.00Hj 16.00. Cut meata, irregular;
pickled bellies, 19. 70uj 10.60; pickled Mhoul
der. rru-nl.bo; pickled hams. U2.0(Knl3.iu,
Iard, weaker; western steamed, 17.9u; July
closed 17.90, nominal; rerined, weak; conti
nent, 1 00; Bouth America. 175; conipund.
17.6u4l.u0. Pork, weak; family, tl7.75MilS.uu;
short clear. 116.25jl7.76; mesa, 116 50o U.li.
TALLOW Dull; city, 4c; country. 4iiwt
6c.
BUTTER Receipts, 12.410 pkgs.: steady;
State dairy, t420c; creamery. 15Vx')20Hc.
CHEESE Receipts, 760 pkga; steady;
state, full cream, fancy, small and large.
colored And white, loc.
KGUS Receipts, 12,351 pkgs.; steady to
firm; western, seconds to extras. 14(fllWc.
POULTRY Alive firm; western spring
rhlckena. 16c; fowls, lic: turkeys, 11c;
dressed, firmer; western broilers, 16$J17c;
fowl" lie; turkeys. lS(tl6c.
METALS Fpot tin a aa 2 2a 2d higher In
London at 4:125 1!" 6d and future closed
2 1" hltcher at 123; locilly tin, Inlluen ed
by the advance abroad. n also lir-n. clo'
Ing at 127. 60uj 27.76. Copper waa about ti
lower in Imion, where spot clotted at 54
'. 6d and futures at 55 17s Id; locally c p
per waa quiet, with lake and electrolytic
quoted at 1U.754jU.0O and c;tting at 113 2o a
1160. Lead advanced Its 3d In London 10
11 6a M and waa unchanged here at l-l-'
Bpalter waa uackaused iu London at .0
lim 14 ao4 fuia luvf&i, at H.-aV Iroa
Vlatbl "apply of Grain.
NEW YORK, July 13. The visible sudoIv
of grain yesterday, July 11, as compiled by
tne New xork produce exchange, was aa
follows:
WHEAT 14,800.000 bu.; decrease, 1,659.000
DU.
CORN 7,447.000 bu.; increase, 229.000 bu.
OATS 4,346,000 bu. j decrease, 8,000 bu.
RYE 695,000 bu. : decrease. 84.000 bu.
BARLEY 476.000 bu.; Increase, 10,008 bu.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 13. BUTTER
Steady,-fair demat.d; extra western cream
erv. 21c: nearby urlnts. 23a.
EGGS Steady, fair demand; fresh nearby
17c, loss off; western, 17c; southwestern,
lbc; soutnern, UKuloo.
CHEESE vlulel but steady; New York
full creams, cholne, new, lovjW?loc; fair
to good, new, u-xa ioc.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr and Bran
MINNEAPOLIS. July 13. WHEAT -
Cash. ti.VaC; July. 86c; September, 757,M76c
on track. No. 1 hard, 8SV4c; No. 1 northern.
87'ic; No. 3 northern, 86Vic; No. 1 northern,
tiTHiSe.
FliOl'R-First patents are now quoted at
tl.i4.70; second patents, 14. 6014, 60: first
Clears, 403.60; second clears, 12.6Ota2.60.
BRAN in DUIK, lJ.25((JU.tJ0.
Liverpool Uraln and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, July - lS.-WHEAT-8po
du',1; No. 2 red, western winter, 6s 2d: N
1 California, ts 6d; futures quiet; July,
6 i; September, 6s 3d; December, 6s
8Hd.
CORN-Spot, quiet; American mixed. 4s
7d; futures quiet; July, 4. 7Vkd; Septem
ber. 4s 6d. -
Mllvraakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 13. WHEAT Mar
ket He lower; No. 2 northern, 7llittc; new
beptember, 77c.
RYK-Rteady: No. 1, 55c.
BARLEY Dull; No. 1. 56fi6oc; sample, 46
tfiJc.
CORN September, tOHc ,
nnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. July 13.-WHEAT-To arrive.
No. 1 hard. 87c; No. 1 northirn. 1.6c; No. 2
northern. MVfcc; July, Stic; September, T7'mC
OATo-rOoVvtjJoc.
8o.
Pad no
Railway
do old
Texas A Pacific.
do pfd so I
Hal. A Ohio nt
do pld n
r..fll.n Pael&a 121"
Central ol N. i i67iToledo. St,
Chea. 4b Ohio . o pia
Chlcaio aj Alton union racios .
do pto
Chlna.o aV O. W 17iWaoaan
do 1st Did Mil!
Chlcaio A N. W 1W
Chicago Tor. A Tr... 12
do pfd
C. C. C. A SU V.... SI
Colorado So 16Vk
dn lit pfd u
do Id pld to
Dsl. Hudaoa 170H
U.I. L. W 144
DmTsr R. 0 16
do std my.
Erie
do 1st pfd M
do Id pfd M4
raat Nor. Dfd ITS
Hocking Valley HO
do pld
Illinois Central 11
lows Csntrsl 24
do pfd ... 43
C. Southsra U
h.
IT-.
do pfd
. A N.
Manhattan
Mat. Bt.
Mlaa. A
Ho. Farjts ......
M.. X. A T
de pfd
Nat. Rr. ef Vox.
do pfd
N. Y. Central ..,
Norfolk W....
do pfd ,
Ontario A W
PennaylTsnls
P.. C. C. A Bt. I
Reading ,
do 1st pfd ,
do Id pld
Rock Island Co.
do pfd
8t. L. A S. r...
do 1st pfd
do Id pld
Bt. U 8. W
do pfd
8t Faul
do pfd
Wheslln. A L. E
Wis. Central
do pld
Adsms El
Amarlcsn Ex.
United States Ex.
Wells-Fargo Ex.
Amal. Coppsr
Amsr. Car A F.
do pfd...
Amsr. Lin. Oil
do pfd
Amor. Locomotive
do pfd.
Amarlcsn 8. A R
do pfd
Amir. 8uxar Rat 11714
Anao. Mining wo as
Brooklyn R. T (4
xoio. jmei tt iron... ti
Kolumbus A H. C
41 Hons. Oaa
los Osn. Elsctrlo
U3Inter. Paper
1201a o pia..
71 isusr. rump
....1O0H oo pro..
....171
.... 47
.... 11
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....
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.... 41
.... 1H
....
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1
Gold to (io to Germany.
NEW YOJK. Julv 13 Kidder. Peabody
& Co. of Boston have endued ;0,(XK) gold
for shipment to Germany on Thursday.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. July 13.-COTTON-
Qjlet; sales, 200 bales; ordinary, Bll-16c;
goon ordinary, lie; low midanng, ii'e;
inlddllnK. l--'c; good middling, l.l'ic; mid
dling fair, lil5-16c, nominal; receipts, 1,50
bales; stock, 73,9i3 bales. Futures, steady;
July, 12.95c bid; August, 12.8. bid; Bep
tember, 10 66Vti 10.67c; October, 9.7359.74e; No
vember, 9.64cfi9.56c; December, S.oS.⪼
January, 9.ollt9.52c.
NEW YORK, July 13.-COTTON-Market
opened wealt at a decline of 9Ji20 points
and for a time showed consideraole activ
ity and weakness, as a result of the sensa
tional break In Liverpool. The excellent
crop weather reported over; Sunday and re
newed reportB of mills closing In various
sections. Beptember wns the most active
position, and at one time showed a net
loss from the close of Saturday of 29 points.
Later, however, Liverpool showed a stead-
Mer tone and recovered part of the early
loss, closing net 3fal2 points lower. This
rallied the local market, and while trading
became less active during the balance of
the session, prices displayed ft generally
upward tendency, recovering 9&:i2 points of
the early loss. But while at the close the
tone was steady, prices still showed a net
lose for the day of l'r12 points, eales were
estimated at 200,000 bales. The decline In
the English market was variously attrib
uted, some claiming that It was the result
of tenders on contract, while other private
cahloa stated that It was due to selling
from this side.
ST. LOUIS, July 13.-COTTON Quiet;
middling, lc; sales, 17 bales; no receipts;
no shipments; stock, 1,271 bales.
LIVERPOOL. July 13. COTTON Spot, In
limited demand: prices 4 points lower;
American middling fair, 6.68d; good mid
dling, 6. t:ld; middling, 6.32d; low middling,
6.0Hd; good ordinary, 5.76d; ordinary, 6.56d:
,The sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of
which 500 were for speculation and export
and Included 4,7oo American; no receipts.
Futures onened and closed ouiet: American
middling, g. o. c, July, 6.05d; July and Au
gust, 6.05d; August and September, 6.03(9
li.lUrl: SeDtember and October. :
October and November, 6.2Hd; November
and December. 6.19d: December and Jan
uary, 6.13'u5.Ud; January and February,
612d; February and March, 6.116.Ud;
March and April, 6.115.12d.
Wool Market.
8T. LOUIS, July 13. WOOL Strong;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steon About Ten Cents Lower and
Good Cowi Held Stead.
HOGS GENERALLY A DIME LOWER
Heaviest Rnn ot Sheep for Some Tim
Past, bnt the Demand Was of
Liberal Proportions aad Mntket
Rated Active and Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 11.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Hheep.
Official Monday 1.751 7.554
Same d.iy last week 2.MI 1.K54
Same week before 3,!7 7.357 1,710
Same three weeks ago... 2,.V5 7,010 6.417
Same four weeks ago. ...10.778 7,60 l.O
name day last enr 2.841 2,393 8,:0
RtC Eil-TS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date and comparisons with last
year: i03. 1902. Inc. Deo.
Cattle 628,272 3X6,177 141,796
Hogs 1,347.731 1,413,H28 66,197
Sheep 673,844 4&6,S4 86,860
Average price paia (or hogs at South
Omaha for the last Several days with com
parisons:
jlwiNatlosal Biscuit .,
,. 4 Ntln' Lead
. SOfe No. Amrlcsa
Paclflo Mall
. .11614 People's Oaa ,
..MPreeaed 8. Car....
.. M do pfd
.. 14 4 Pullman P. Car...
..121 Republic Btssl ...
si oo pro..
.. 4H :
.. WW
.. mi
.. 31 H!
.. 70
.. (8
.. 70
.. 144
.. 14
..144Vt
Rubbsr Goods
do pfd
fTenn. Coal A Iron.
U. 8. Leather
do pfd
O. 8. Rubbsr
do pfd
U. I. Steal
do pfd
Western Union ....
. "H
.17
.172?,
. 13
. (7
. 41
. T7
.
.
. M
. 17
,. to
,. 15
,.loo
.. u
.. 73
.. JO
.. 7tt
.. it
..
.. 81
.. 12U
.. 4S
.. la
.. II
medium grades, clothing and combing, 18
tiWec; light, tine, loVglKc; heavy, fine, 11
falSc; heavy, fine, Ua;i6c; tub-washed, 11
&29c.
NEW YORK.. JUiy 13,-WUULr-I irra,
LONDON, July 13. WOOL The offerings
at the auction sales today numbered 13,
700 bales; merinos were heavy; cross-breeds
were in brisk demand ana were taken
mainly by the home trade. Scoureds sold
well for Germany account. France bought
Bllpes. Following are the sales In detail:
New soutn waies. l.auu bales; scourea.
Mfjls lMrd. Queensland, 1,800 bales; scoured.
Is 7V4d4ils ll'4d; greasy, 73ilOV1d. Victoria,
1,300 bales; scoured, 714ii(g is a: greasy,
lOMlfils IVid. South Australia, 1,300 bales:
scoured, 8Hdls6d; greasy, 6HaiHid. West
Australia, 1,200 bales; scoured, ls24d;
ureas v. MfV4d. Tasmania. 1.400 bales;
greasy, C"V,ls IHd. New Zealand, 6,700
bales: scoured. lOM-dfflls 9d ; greasy, EHdii
la W.A. Cane of Oood HODe and Natal. 100
bales; scoured, ls3Vrd; greasy, 9g-9id.
Oil and ' noaln.
OIL CITY. July 1J.-JJIL Credit balance.
n.bo; certincates, no Dia; enipments, izo,
632 bbls.. averace 77.886: runs. 142.463. aver
age, 82,043 bbls; shipments, Lima, 116,991,
average eo.ooi . do is.; runs, juima, izi.sn,
averase 61.207 bbls.
ha van in ah, j uiy la. km i urpemune.
nrm. 47ic.
ROSIN Firm: A. B, C, 11.56; D, 1X60- b.
$1.65; F, 11.70; O L, 11.75; H, 12.26: I, 12.6i;
K. 12.80; M, $2.90; N, 13.00; W O, 13.10; W W,
new lunit, juiy Li. uiL. tjotton seea
steady; prime crude, nominal; prime ye.
low, 42i&43c; - petroleum, steady; turpen
tine, steady.
ROSIN Steady.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 13. MONEY-Prlme
mercantile ca Der. 6fu5 ner cent: on call.
"S:n4ii. ner cent, cloalna at IWltl ber cent:
time money, steaay; sixty aays, awo4 per
cent: ninety days. 4-vi per cent; six months.
bWtm per cent
b TKKLilrJtjr t.ji.tjn Arsvic. neavy, witn
actual business In bankers bills at 14.875
for demand and at 148460 for sixty-day
bins; posted rates, i-t.Knvt ana n s; com
mercial bl'.ls. 14.84V44.84.
silver Bar. wttc Mexican aonars. 420.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad, lr-
resuiar.
Tne closing quotationa on oonus are as
follows:
.IMHtHorklns Val. 4HS....104H
.HH L. dc N. unl. 4s
.107H;Mex. Central 4s 74
.lOtlVil do Is Ino 11
.i3r4'Mlnn. A Bt. L. 4s... w
.lMViM., it. a t. is .,
rag.
O. B. rst. Is,
do coupon
do la, re(
do coupon ....
do pew 4s, re J
do coupon
do old 4a. ret Ill
do coupon in
do la, res i3
an eon Aon 103
Atchison sen. 4s 9 "4
do adj. 4s
Bal. A Ohio is 1"
iui si
do coot. 4s I'WVj
Canada 80. Is ma i
Central of Os. SS....1M
do Is Inc '1
Ches. A Ohio 4V4a. . .103140.
rhiresA at A. JWa... 74'., So.
do 2s 01
N. V. c. gen. IHa... M
N. J. C. sen. ts 129
No. Pacific 4s 10044
do la 7iu
r. at w. con. 4s.... Is
Reading: en. 4s
ni. 1 oc 1. si. e. as. 111
8. V.
W. Is..
n. a a. a. 4s.
C. M A Bt P . 4s.
C. N. W. e. Ts..
C. B. I. A P. 4s..
C C C A 8t L t. 4s
Chlraco Ter. 4S....
Colorado 80. 4a....
Denver A It. O. 4a
Erie prior Has is..
dn general ffc. .
St. L.
iBt L.
do 29
8. A. A A. P. is
Paclflo 4s
Railway 6a..
r. W. A D. C. U...10
. tin Texaa A Pari Or 1.
.103N.T., Bt. L 4 W. fi.
.lso tlnlon Pacinc 4s
.11)1 do cout. 4s
. 7tjWabah Is ,
. 71 do 2s
. aa I do deb. D ,
. nSilWest Shore 4a
. 96 IWheel. A L. E. 4a.
. S3 Wla. Central 4s....
. 82
. 77
. 7S
. H7
.Vi'i
.lit
. 75
IH-i
.111
. SI
Date. I 1903. 1902.1901.19OO.1899.1898.1897.
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July 11.
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July 13.
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128
3 26
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1 18
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Indicates Hnnrinv Holiday.
The official number ot cars of stock
rtrnuarht In todav hv eneh road wns:
cattle, iioits. en p. 11 sea.
C. M. A St. P. Ry... 4
Wabash Ry I
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 6
Union Pacific system. 14
C. & N. W. Ry
F.. E. & M. V. R. R. 42
C, St. P., M. & O.... 8
a. et m. Ry nt
C, B. & Q. Ry 11
K. C A St. J. Ry.... 4
C, R. I. & P., east... 12
C, R. I. A P., west... 6
Illinois Central Ry.... 6
33
9
6
23
4
19
4
1
6
1
4
in
so
21
Commercial Transmission
of Marconigrams
Is being rapidly deTeloped, and plana already
perfected comprehend the establishment of wire
less stations on the Atlantic coast', in Cuba,
Porto Itico, Alaska and at various strategic
points on the Great Lakes. The recent sale of
part of its treasury stock has provided addi
tional working capital to a sufllicent extent to
to develop the
Dividend-Earning Capacity of the Marconi
Wireless Telegraph Company of
America
The vast possibilities presented for the opera
tion of wireless telegraphy in the field occupied
by the American Company, should destine its
stock to be one of the
GREATEST DIVIDEND PRODUCING
Sources in this country. The present' oppor
tunity is the only one offered the public to share .
in the development of the Company.
For full particulars address,
MUNROE S MONROE,
Broad Exchange Bldff.. N. V.
Congress St.. Building-, Boston.
Gaff Buildings Chicago.
Canada Life Uldg., Montreal.
Or Greenshlelds & Everest.
Local Representatives.
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
32
Total receipts ....170
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle.
.... m
....1,699
.... 639
.... 695
.... 63
.... 1
.... a
....
10
.... 34
.... 86
.... 2
.... 145
Hoys. Sheep,
535
1.355
1.642
1,732
2,087
372
2.850
1.8S5
1,027
879
..3,576 7,561 6,963
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frolts.
NEW TORK, July 13. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market waa slow, but holders
show considerable confidence and prices are
steadily maintained. Common are quoted
at 4'a 51,4c; prime, 6ft6c; choice, 6c; fancy,
6Mr&74c.
CAUtUKIMlA MtUlTB BDOt
prunes generally firm, and the larger sizes
are reported In light supply. Quotations
range from 3c to 7c for all grades. Apricots
attract a moderate jobbing demand and are
steady at 7fcHo for choice and 1010c
for fancy. Peaches remain steady and un
changed at 77Vic for choice and 810Ho for
fancy.
Sscsr and Molasses;
NEW ORLEANS. July 13. SUOAR-Dull;
open kettle, 2i&3 7-16c; open kettle centrif
ugal, 34ti3c; centrifugal whites, iSsiHc;
yellows. 3ii3 15-16c: econds, 3&3c.
MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal. If
20c.
XT Cllf ITi-iTSTT T..1. 19 OTTrt k T Tw
1 E4 T 1 virk si Ui j ao. u iy jr.x-x. xv iva TT .
firm; fair relinlng, 31-lfic; centrifugal W
test, 3 9-16c; molasses sugar, 2 13-lBc; re
fined, firm.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, July 13.-DRY OOODS-
Market shows signs of Increased Interest
In merchandise, especially for immediate
delivery. A number of buyers are In town
and aa their stocks are being depleted they
are anxious about replenishing. With In
creased curtailment of produotlon this may
be a ainicuit tning to ao.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and company..
Armour & Co
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour, Sioux City..
Vansant & Co
Carey A Benton
Lobman 4V Co
Huston 4k Co
Hamilton
I.. K. Hues
Werthelmer
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE There was a liberal run of cat
tie here today and as other joints were
also well supplied prices had 10 suffor to
some extent. It took some time ior buyers
and sellers to get together on ierms and
as a result It was late befors the bulk was
disposed of.
The beef steer market could safely ba
ouoted alow and fully a dime lower than
Friday morning. In some cases sales were
made that were 16c lower, but In the ma
jority of cases a dime would cover the. de
cline. Salesmen were slow about cutting
loose at the decline, as they all ranted
steady prices, but us buyers showed no In
clination to take the cattle unless they
could get .them for less money they finally
had to take he prices offered. The bulk of
the fair to good cattle sold from 14.60 to
14.80, with choice from that up to 15.00. The
close was more active and fully good at the
opening. '
The cow market was t-omewhat uneven,
the same aa It has been for some time past,
but as a general thing the good stuff was
lust about steady with the close of last
weea. mere wero wui tbij msiijr -w
and heifers on sale that cou'.d be called
vnnd. ma that everything answering to that
description was soon disposed of. The me
dium and common kinds, though, were slow
sale and steady in some oases ana a nine
lower tn otners.
Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show
nuxh ihanu from last Friday.
There were only a few odd bunches of
atockers and feeders In the yards and the
market held lust about steady. The better
grades were easy to dispose of, but in
terior kinds were neglected and hard to
sell at any price. Representative sales
BEEF STEERS.
Itsstss Stock Quotations.
BOSTON, July 13. Call loans. 3A4 per
cent; time loans, 4M.& rer cent. offlc:al
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Jo. I white, 15c; No. 4
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July lS.-CORN-6teady; No.
OATS Hull; No
wnite, i,ic
. Toledo Irtd Market.
TOLEDO, July 11 BEEP8- Clover, sc.
ttve and unchanged. 15.66 Prime timothy,
11. 6U; September, 11.60. August alslke, 16.50.
reflet Market. ' '
NEW YORK. July U-COFFEE S
Rio. oult: No. T. invoice. I-l6r: ml
ouli't. Futures opened steady at unchanged
prli'ts to a decline of 6 points uiuler lower
cables and conllnued heavy receipt, but
ruled quiet and dlxplayetl little feature,
c'oaing On 1 1, net unchanged to 6 points
lower. Baled wer about u,im bag, luciutv
Rpot
nild.
AtrhtsAn it
Mi. Cntral 4a...
Alchlann
do pfd
Bnaton ft Alhani.
Uoiton 4k Me
Host on Elevated .
N. Y. N. H. H.
Kltrhburg pfd
tTnlos Pacific ....
ties, rsntral
Anicrtraa Sugar ..
do pfd
Dominion I. A B...
Gn. Kl'rtrle
Masa. Elertrle
t'nltrd fruit
I), i. ttssl
do pfd
Wtttlngh. Common.
Advent urs
Allouax
la.
SUV Amalgamated
.. 7i Hlngnum
.. 5 Iralumrt AY H
. . 19 Ontannlal ...
..248 jCopper Ranga ...
. .ltiy il'omlnlon Coal ,,
..14U IKranklln ,
,.la.llie Royals
,.la5 jMohawx
.. 1014 Dominion ...
.. i'i oarMjla
..11 Pirrot
..lli tiulnor
..114 if'tnta Ps Copptr
,.1,'i Tamarack
..142 fTrlmnuntaia ....
..lnj 'Trlnliy
.. I nlttd 8utss ..
.. to ftoh
8 Victoria
i Winona
WotTsrlns ,
.. 5.!1
.. ii'V,
..iJS
.. 16
.. iJi,
.. an
.. 1
.. 4
.. 39'4
.. 11
.. 61
... 1
.. nr.
"
... tw
.. 4
.. 4X
... 13',
... 26
.. ,
... '.
.. ii
I.oadaa Ktork Market.
LONDON, July 11 Closing quotations
Consols, montr tts-iNw York Ct olral. . .lmj
do aerount...
Anaconda
Al'-hlsoa
Is pfd....,
lUltlmnrS A Ohio..
Canadian Fai-IOr
rhraapasa r unio. .
Chlrags O. W
C.. si. A St. P
DtBecrs . . '.
Oanver A R. O
do pfil
rta
. do 1st pfd
. td pfd
Illinois C antral
lsuiaTllla A Naah..
M . K. & T
.42 T-lf Norfolk A Waatcrn.. 4it
. .. v no pia i
... Oni.rlo Wsslsrs.. 2t
... S Pvnnaylvajtls Vi
. "l(lTlfl Mines 10
.123 Reading (,
. . 1 do 1st pfd 41
. lUVa do !d pfd t
.14? Southern Rallwar... 21
. It! do pfd t
. V Southern Pa'ISe 444
. aa ILnlon Paclflc 14
. 1"4 do pfd mi
. its.l'nltod Statsa Btssl...
. ta I do pfd 11
IJt I n.QUfl Zl
. 1 1 0 I ' da pfd ii
Elgin Ratter Market.
ELGIN. 111.. July 13. BUTTER No of
ferlngs nnd no sales today. Market steady
at uc. Sales for the week, 197,463 pounds.
!nr York Live giock Market..
NEW YORK. July 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,45o head; closed strong for medium
weight steers, dull for good heavy; bulls
and cows steady; fat bulls firm; steers,
ll.tXkJii.42H; bulls, 12.6fKiTi.2o; cows, 11. litff
o.Tj; cables lower; live cattle, llHc; top
12c per lb., dressed weight; sheep lower at
K'Vift' l-o, dressed weight.
L'AbVKS-JtectipiH. t.VJH neaa; veals slow
to lower; bin if rml'ks dill ; veals, U-OOfj)
0.23; buttermilks, K.25&'3.6u; city dressed
veals, nraiuc per ID.
HUGS KhccIbIs. 9.333 head: steady for
hogs, pigs firm; state hogs, 16.2Cktj6.25; pigs.
6.X((li.4'l.
SliKKf AINU LA.MUS KecelOts, 14,122
head; aheep steady; top grades firm; lambs
:;rffluc higher; some early sales oe higher:
Hheep. 13.jt'3.76; export sheep, 14; lambs,
15.u0u6.85; few extra early at le.sy.UU.
Krm.ni City Live "tackMarkel.
KANSAS CITY, July 13-CATTLE-Re-
ceipia, 6,'.50 natives, 1,550 Texups and 310
naiive cuives; steers nitrite lower than
Friday: quarantine stuff 10tfil&e lower:
stot kers mid feeders steady to lower; bulls
and calves dull; choice export and dressed
beef steers, 14.604i6.20; fair to good, !.t.75j
4.(15; Blockers and feeders. $2.6ti'(r 1.20; west
ern fed Hirers. 13.5WM.75; Texas and Indian
steers. 12.6541 3.75- Texas cows. !2.3V(i3 .00;
native cows. 12.27174.10; native heifers, 12.76
4i4 20; canners, 41.22.35; bulls, tl.8og3.26;
calves, 12.0d((i5.0O.
HOGS Receipts, 3.800 head; market Iot
15c lower; top, $0.4214; bulk of sales, 15.25'
5.35; heavy, lo.KiS.'.O; mixed packers, 15.26
Ci5.32H: i'Kht. 16.27V5.42H; yorkers. 16.S74j
5.42't: pigs, 15 36fi5 A:',.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 600 head;
market active nnd sleady; native lambs.
l'1.2Wi6.3fl; western lamba. 13.00'.41.16; fed
ewe-t. a.C(rv; .'); Texas clipped yearlings.
$3.2,Ci5.(C; Texas dipped sheep, 13.0Oir5.l0:
stackers and feeders, 13.004.00.
BAR SILVER Firm at Ui per ounce.
MONEY 13 per cent. '1 ne rate ot dis
count In the open market fur short bills Is
24k2!4 per cent and for three months'
bills Is 2VtlM4 per cent.
Foreign Flaaaelal.
LONDON. July 11. Money waa In fair
demand today and supplies were fairly
plentiful:" Discounts were steady. Trad
ing on the Block exchange was adversely
affected by the deoressiun l.i Americans,
which ateadletl gllghU aTar the opening.
slonx City Live Stork Market.
StOl'X CITY. Ia.. Julv 13. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE - Receipt 80O head,
Miockers steady and killers slow and lower;
beeves, Jl.tiO'ti OO; cows, bulls ana mixed.
12.6i ti 1.25; snickers and feeders, 12.50tj3.S6;
calves and yearlings. VJ 50i3.75.
H ("Ml 3 Receipts. l.bi hesd; 10c lower,
selling at so.Hkji5.30: bulk. 15.20.
Sailer Is Probably Mardereil.
NEW YORK. July 11 Henry Valller. t
sailor on the French fltgshlp Tags, whirr
la lying at anchor In the North river, d s
appeared a week ago Saturday. His bod '
has Just been found floating in the river
There was a stab wound 01 er the left ey
and another deeper one In his neck. I' I'
now thought be went ashore and wli.lc
engaged la a Quarrel was murdered.
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a liberal run of boss
here today for a Monday and the same waa
true at other poinia, so uu prices ui
f.rA Th market here opened generally
. inwor and It was not long before
the hog began moving toward the eoales.
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the break, and as a result iraaing was
active at tne oecnne ana evrrjrwtuHi .
H.'nra the middle of the forenoon.
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ket from start to nnisn. in nenvjr ub
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larrely at 15.80 and aa high aa 16.35 waa
paid. Representative sales:
AS. SB. rr. no.
PRIVATE WIRES
GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
'JRAIN, PROVISIONS AND
STOCKS
tH Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha
l'hbiieai umu and liui. Members all prin
cipal exchanged. Writ for our dally mar
ket Utter.
REAL KSTATB TRANSFERS.
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HHEEP There waa the heaviest run of
sheep and lambs here today that has ar
rived in a long time, dui tne aemana on
the part of packers was In good shape and
an active market resulted. It Is safe to
quote the better grades steady with tne
c ose or last week, dui tne less aesirauie
Kinds In some rases had to sell a shade
lower owing to the better supply of good
stun. Trading was active ana tne Dig ena
of tha cood tAutt was soon disposed of.
Idaho yearlings sold for H, Idaho wethers
13.70, Idaho lamba 15.75 and ewes from the
Mmo state prougnt tj ou.
There were a tew leeoers sortea out 01
the killers, but there were not near enough
to meet the demand. 1 nere are a goou
many orders In the hands of commission
men. and It will take quite a number to
met tha demand already In sight.
Quotations for grass stock: Good to
choice lambs, 15.506.00; fair to good lambs,
15.00if5.B0; good to cnoice yearungs, tj.w.
4.26; fair to good yearlings, U.5'dJ.ao; good
to cnoice wetners, j.ouio. 10, iuir iu guuu
wethers, t3.wU3.bQ; good to choice ewes,
r ?V.1 4n- fair to Brood ewes. 12.504f2.76;
feeder lambs, 13.6063.76; feeder yearlings,
!3.00rt3.5O; feeder wethers, 12.7603.25; feeder
ewes, 12.01x92.30. representative ships
31 Wyoming ewes
M Idaho ewes
M Idaho wethers
47.8 Idaho ewes
S53 Idaho wethert
539 Idaho yearllr.ga
tl Idaho wethers
370 Idaho wooled lambs
229 Idaho feeder ewes
2TJI Oregon feeder wethers
875 Idaho wethers
371 Oregon wethers
litftg Idaho wetners
123 Idaho feeder lambs
3
7
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106
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Deeds filed for record yesterday, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
company, bonded abstracters, 1614 Farnam
street;
Deeds.
Dwlght a Cochran to Walter
L. Belby, Iota 23 and 24. block 1, lot
IS. block. 2, lots 17, io, 4, and 16.
block 3. lots S, 18 and 24, block 4, lots
6. , 7. 8, . 10. 15. 24. 26. 26. 27. 38,
84, 89, 40 and 41, block 6. all W. L.
Selbv s 1st add; lots 13, 14 and 16.
block 1, Rush & Selby's add.: lot .
block 1, Hammond Place add.; lots
14 and 16, brook- 113,- and - iota U,
13 and 14, block 120, Dundee Place. 1 1
nenrjr o. u. uenmann ana wile to
Amoroso Hood, e44 ft lots 20, 11
and 22. block 4. Huuinm pim
William K. Potter, reoeiver, to Eon ma
niay epnieti, tot 7, Mcuntee s add.
George A. Warner and wife to Con-
raa p. Forsell and Mary Forsell,
e30 ft lots 13 and 14, block 1, Lake
add
Peter M. Folstrup to Edwin O. Hamp
ton, iui o, uioca , in iiaxei Terrace
add
William P. Chambers, executor, to
William J Adamson, e&0 ft nl38 ft
lot 7. block 2. Orchard Hill AA. .
William J. Adamson and wife to
Oscar E. and Hilda Ellison, e50
ft. north 138 ft. lot 7. block 1. Orch
ard Hill add
W. J. llraman and wife to Erich
Headland and Mlnne Headland.
Ut 14. block 2. Ambler Plaee add..
Benson Land syndicate to Harvey J.
jrove. lots in, zu and Zl, block
27. Benson
Harriet O. Prltchett and husband lo
Wlllard E. Chambers, wfc lots 10
and 11, block 1, Henry tt Bhelton's
add
Wlllard E. Chambers and wife to
lots 1 and 11, block 1, Henry tt
Bhelton s add
James W. Belden and wife to Minnie
a. Williams, lot 10, block 1. Omaha
View add
August Kerner and wife to Catherine
uouins. lot 7, block 20, credit Fon
der add
Norway Plains Savings bank to Mar
tin w. mrxenaau, jot 10, block 115,
Dundee Place add
Leland university td Joseph Mirek,
Bus it. lot is and nan it. lot 16,
block 1. Kountze's 4th add
Annie 8. Anderson to Caroline Ham
mer, sH w99 ft. elll ft lot a, block
4. Campbell's add
William K. Potter, receiver, to Le-
land university. wlO ft. elSO ft. lots
11 and 12, block 7. Hanacnm Place,
and n30 ft. lot 16, and s22 ft. lot
It, block 6, Kounfxes 4th add
Mortgages.
Frank Welna and wife to Baltas
Kramer, lot 23, block 6, Deer Park
add
Gertrude B. Sherwood and husband
to United States Mortgage and
Trust company, lot S, Llock 7, Hans
com Place add
Paul Almsteler and wife to Conserva
tive Savings and i'an association,
w lot 9, block 4, Van Cami'a add.
Harvey J. Grove and wife to Conserv
ative Savings and Loan association,
lota 18, 19, 20 and 21, block 27,
Benson
Eric W. Headland and wife to Con
servative Savings and Loan associ
ation, lot 14, block 2, Ambler- Place
add
W. B. Young to H. L. Moorehouae. lot
i, block 308. city ...
Martin W. Klrkendall and wife to
Ourdon W. Wattles, lot 10. block
116. Dundee Place add
Joseph Marek and wife to McCr.gue
Investment company, s22 ft. lot 14
and n30 ft. lot 16, block 6, Kountse's
4th add
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle aad Sheep Art Stroag, While
Hogs Drop Tbroagkeat Day.
fTrrcAfsO. Julv IS. CATTLE Receipts
J noo head. Including 400 Texans; market
strnnar and active; good to prime steers
ti f4sil.E4: noor to medium. U.tmUMK stock
ers and feeders. 12.60i4.60; cows. ll.5Wii.26;
hifr P Mb lll: canners. si otin ;. m; ouiis,
1'2 25414.36: calves. 12.6(K3.00; Texas fed
MOOS Receipts, o-'.wsi neaa; rsumsira
tnmnrrnw. ?0.0): left over. 11.000; market
opened 10&15o lower and closed 2MiX)c
lower: mixed and butchers. !M6ifi.40; good
,n .hMm h.nvv. 15 .VfiS 36: rough heavy,
t4AA6.!6; light, 14.404i5.75; bulk of sales.
SHEEP AND I, AMPS Receipts. 15.0M)
head; sheep strong; lamhs higher; good to
hir wethfrs. !3.7tvi4.00; fair to choice
mixed, 13 ('! 60; western sheen and year
lings, !2.6X'4 60; native lambs, !3.0Oi.50.
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
RT LOUIS. July 11 CATTLE Receipt
I (do head, Including 7.600 Texans; market
.taailv and fairly active In native division,
I with trade dull in Texans: native shipping
I ana aipoa ior m, , . , .
god feutohar gbeera, 144v4.2t; slstra under
4,500
600
1,060
600
1,400
1,100
too
6)0
1,000
I2.P00
1,500
2,600
1,000
1,250
850
133
too
1,700
1,000
too
1.100
(60
too
1.000 lba., t3.9O.00; Blockers and feeders,
12.60S4 10; cows and heifers. 12 254)4 66; -nn-ners,
12 006(2,50; bulls. $2.603.60; calves. 13.00
6660; Texaa and Indian steers, 12.964.60;
cows and heifers, J2. ("'( 3. 15.
HOGS Receipts. &.5O0 head: market dull:
rigs and lights, 16.656.70; packers. t6.2V'i
35; butchers and best heavy. 16.406.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 2.(100
head; market active and 6gl0c higher than
the close or last ween : native muttons.
13 20S 4 00; Jambs, 14 00fi 00, culls and bucks.
12 fnv.ii.OO; Mtockers. 12.004jf3.15: Texans. 13 50
34.60.
St. Joseph Lire Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.170 head; market 10il5n higher:
natives, x4.004ro.zb; cows ana neirers, 11. Writ
4.00; stockers and feeders. 13.OOOJ4.10.
HOGS Receipts, s.stai head; market 60lc
lower: lights, 15.306.40; medium and heavy.
15.2506 '15.
cHKcr aimij L, a mud Receipts, z.017
head; market steady.
Slack la Sight.
Following were the receipts of live stock
at the rlx
day:
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. IxJls ...
St. Joseph ..
Sloug City
principal western cities yesler-
Hogs. Sheen
Cattle.
... 1.769
...23.00
... (.450
... t,(S8
... 1.170
... mo
7.654
62.0HO
2si0
6. 5O0
t.m
1.6U0
1.391
16.0 i0
600
1.0O0
1047
Totals
.. 44.121 75.021 27,14
Bask Clearlags.
OMAHA, July 11 Bank clearings for to
day were !1.4!n).189.20; Increase over eorrv
svoadlnf dajr ef (revluua year, Hot, tilt.