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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEEi FRIDAY, JULY 17; 1903.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat is Herroui oa Biard of Trade, 01o
tag at Further Dtolinib
PROVISIONS ALSO WEAK AND MUCH LOWER
Cera aad Oats Both Hole Steady, Al
tfcoach Frlees Fall Slightly
la Coin ( Day's
Baalaeaa.
CHICAOO, July II Wheat was ner
you and erratic with aome recovery from
yesterday's break, September cloning steady
at a decline of a. Corn ruled steady,
closing easier wltn September down Wc.
Oata ware ateady at a decline of SV'nc
Provisions were weak throughout the list,
cloning KWieiVic off.
The early aenilment In the wheat pit was
bearish, due to the unaatlafactory condi
tion of the money market, the weak end
ing In stocks, the labor troublea and pricea
responded to aelllng pressure from com
mission houeea after a ataady opening with
September c lower 'to higher. Early
aaiea were at a decline to itc. hut buying
by Ht. Louis acalpera and aome commission
houaea caused a reaction and sent the price
up to 77 He. Sentiment was divided, how
ever, and on the prospect of Increased
movements and good grading of new wheat
with good weather and absence of foreign
demand the tone became easier against tne
eloae on September showed a loss of He
at 7'4c, but In the face of uncertainty as
to the crop In the northwest, there waa
little weakneaa apparent. Trade waa active
and excited and of good value. Cl-arances
of wheat and flour were eoual to 438.600 bu.
Primary receipts were 427,000 bu., against
7K9.WP0 bu. lnat year. Minneapolis and lti
luth reported receipts of 169 care, which
with local receipts of 27 cara, 8 of contract
grade, made a total for the three points
of 1W cars, agalnat. 162 last week and 377
a year ago. .
Corn displayed aome weaknesa at the
tart on commlaalon house selling due to
the flna weather and Improving condition
of the crop. September being off a shade
to W(pic but with the better tone In which
there waa aome buying by local bulla and
the decline waa checked. Movement waa
not large, and there waa some Improve
ment In the cash demand. Under these In
fluences and ateady cables the general tone
of the market was steady although the
close showed September VP He lower, at
6014c, after ranging between 60Mie and BOfciiJ
6074c. There was a fair volume of trade.
T.oeaI receipt were IM cara with 8 of con
tract grade.
Oata were generally steady, but were ln
m i MnnaitBhU tnt hv the vary
ing feeling In other grains, trade was
light with commission houses selling on a
nmewhat Improved crop situation. I,ocnl
bulls, however, afforded sufficient support
to prevent any severe break nnd the clone
showed September fairly steady at 33S4ffJ
num nt trffUc. after selling between
tao and 3374c; Local receipts were 180.
There waa little demand for provisions
and the market waa weak, lard showing
a sharp reaction from yesterday a spurt.
The fact that the hog market was very
strong apparently had no effect and the
close was at a loss for September pork of
50c at $14 40. with lard down 6714c at $8.02,
and ribs KSic lower at . .
Estimates for tomorrow: Wheat. 60 cars,
corn. 215 cars; oats, 200 cara; hogs, 16,000
head. ,
The leading futurea ranged aa follows:
tl
In
It closed at M7stl. but futurea there de
dined 7s M. to S6 z ed. New York cod
per was quiet and unchanged; lake and
electrolytic quoted at $l3.i 13.70. Casting
at $13.2(d l$ 37. Iend remained unchanged
here, at $4 60, and In London at 11 ft d.
Spelter declined 6s, to 20 10s In lOndon,
and waa nuiet and easier, at V.00. Iron
closed at ft.'s 4d In Qlasgow, and at 46s H1 V
In Mlrtrtlesborough. Locally iron niies
quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted
at $1 S"jl.60; No. 3 foundry, northern, at
$17.6o'ul8 60; No. 1 foundry, southern, and
No. 1 foundry, southern soft, at I17.7MJ
18.26.
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. ITesfy.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
H'ni n
July
Sept.
pec
Oata
July
Sept.
Deo.
Purk
July
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Bibs
July Sept.
Oct.
7574-6 76H 754 7H 78
76 g 7674 76 78 76
77 WV4 77 7674 77V 774
7674-7V4 T7V4 76'A 7674 "
49 604 49 49 974
mm SOW WV. SH 60H
60V4 4W H 49T4
'37 88Vi $974
84?4 34V4a4 83 3374 4H
14 10 14 25 14 15 14 15 14 70
14 75 14 DO 14 87H 14 40 14 90
7 95 1 97H 7 85 7 5 8 62V4
8 46 $46 8 00 8 03H8 70
795 8 00 7 70 7 7 l
8 65 8 56 8 42H'8 424 8 65'
8 60 8 76 8 4-. V4 8 47 8 70
8 26 3 26 8 07V 8 K 8 80
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coadltlan of Trade and ttaotatloas oa
Staple anal Fancy Prod see.
EOOS Fresh stock, loss off, 12Hc.
L1VB POl'LTKY Hens, Mjluc; spring
chickens, per lb., IwfilHc; roosters, accord
ing to age, 4!jTDc; turkeys, ID'S 13c; duck. 60
7c; geese, 557c.
BUTTKR-Packing stock, 13c; choice
dairy. In tubs, I4fp1ic: separator, 20c.
FRESH FISH Fresh caught trout, Hc;
pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo,
He; blucnah, lie; whlieflsh, 9c; salmon, 14c;
haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnnpper, 10c;
lobsters, boiled, per lb., ibc: lobsters, green,
per lb.. 23c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c; black
bass, Xic; halibut, 10c; crappie, 12c; herring,
6c; perch, 6c; white basa, 10c; blueflns, 8c.
WHAN Per ton. $15.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$8.60; No. 2. $8; medium, $7.60; coarse, $7.
Kye straw, $7. These prices are for hay of
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipts light.
COKN the.
OATS 38c.
JIVli-No. 2, 45c.
VEGETABLES.
NEW POTATOES Southern, per bu., 80a
PARSLEY Per doi. bunches, 30c.
CUCUMBERS Home grown, per dos., 40
&45e.
BEANS Home grown, wax, per market
basket, ioc; string, per market basket, 26c.
PEAS Home grown, per market basket,
36c.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per dot.,
60c.
CABBAGE New California, per lb., 8a,
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate,
80c.
RHUBARB Per lb., le.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.60.
CELERY Michigan, per doi., 25c
ONIONS New California dry, per lb., to;
Texaa, per lb., 2c.
FRUITS
BLACK RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt case,
$3.
RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-plnt case,
$2.60.
BLUEBERRIES Per 16-qt case, $1
PLUMS Burbanks, $1.25; Rontons, per
box, Jl.io; P. D., per box, $1.26; Uooae, per
24-qt. box, $1.60.
CHERH1EU California, white and black,
ptr lo-lb. box, $2.
PRUNES Tragedy, per box. $1.85.
PEACHES California, Hales' Early, per
box, $1; St. John's Early freestone, $1.86.
CURRANTS Per 16-qt. case, $2.
OOOSEBEHR1ES Per lti-qt. case, $3.
PEA Hi California, Bartlett s, per box, $8.
CANTALOUPE California, per crate, $6;
Texaa, per crate, 43.
APPLES New stock. H-bu., 75e.
WATERMELONS Texas, 2630o each.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 76c;
Turkish, per 1Mb. box, 18c.
ORANGES Mediterranean, all sixes, 83.00
63.26; Jaffa, $3.25((i8.60; fancy blood, per-rV
box, iz; bt. Mickes, or paper rine, an sixes,
$3.0104 00; Valentias, $4.004.36.
LEMONS California fancy, 800 to 860
sizes, J5.7(xG.00; 240 to 270 sixes, $4-6O6.0O;
Mesalhas, Ui.OXijS.&O.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb.. lOo.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6Vc; No. 2 green,
5V4c; No. 1 salted, c; No. 2 aalted, 7c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., SVc; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 16 lbs., 6Vc; dry salted hides, 8012c;
sheep pelts, 26Hji6c; horsehides, $1.60g2.60.
NU'IS Walnuta, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft ehoil,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Uraills, per lb., 12c; filberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., luc; bard shell,
per lb., 16c; pecans, large, per lb., 12V4c;
small, per lb., 11c; cocoanuta, per dos., 61c;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6V4o;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black walnuts,
per bu., $7; hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60.
tln snd rule steady at quotations rang-
g from He to 7c for all grades. Apricots
are moving moderately and are urn-hana-ed
at 7tr8Hc for choice and 10ol2Sc for
fancy, leaches are quiet and the tone of
the market rather easy an better grades;
choice quoted at 77Vkc and fancy at 8Vc
NEW "ORK STOCK AID BOISDS.
Feverish Day Drlnara Raltlea and
lamps. Final Hoar Willing; Prices.
NEW YORK. July 1.-The day In the
stock market waa a feverixh and exclttd
one and the many fluctuations in Its course
kept sentiment constantly unsettled and
nervous. Yesterday's late rally was fol
lowed up at the opening this morning, but
wwa promptly taken advantage of to renew
the selling. Later In the day speculative
sentiment brightened considerably and
again a disposition developed to buy stocks.
During the last hour again a violent liqui
dation sprang up In Amalgamated Copper
and American Smelting. This seemed to
prompt a renewal of selling throughout the
list and prices ran off rapidly, wiping out
practically all the gains. The market
steadied later In the day, 1ut ran off agnin
and the closing was active and easy, with
the average level of prices not materially
changed from that of last night. A few
stocks which developed notable strength
during the day saved an appreciable por
tion of gains at the last. A furious demand
sprang up at one time for Canadian Pacliic,
which seemed to come principally from an
uncovered short Interest, as the stock was
loaning at a premium at the time. New
York Central and Illinois Central were
noticeably scarce and were lifted 2ig3 at
the period of the active demand. Amalga
mated Copper rose l4 over last night, after
It was announced that the usual quarterly
dividend of one-half of 1 per cent had been
declared. The slump In the stock carried It
down to 41, compared with the previous
low record of yesterday at 48U, and the last
price was only hi better. The break In
smelting extended to 24- It this movement
was a bear raid, aa was suspected, It was
eminently successful In depressing the
whole market, which had ranged at one
time quite generally from 1 to 2 points over
laat night. Many inactive stool s also had
made wide recoveries. Attention through
out the stock market world w.ts still con
centrated today on the developments in the
money market and the bright sentiment
which was felt during the mid-day session
was due to the .replenishment of money
supplies throughout the medium of the for
eign exchange market. This was reflected
In a violent break of nearly for the
pound for demand bills' on London. That
this was largely due to selling of loan bills
waa made manlfeat by the large offerings
by foreign banking houses In the money
market. The placing abroad of a large por
tlon of the $10.0uo.0u0 of Union Pacific notes
would also make a supply of exchange.
Added to iese factors was a very active
demand for stocks here for foreign account.
Foreign brokerage Arms have limited the
number of shares bought for foreign ac
count today at 60.000 to 60.000. The effect
was perceptible In the money market even
for six months' loans, which have been
rigidly held at 6 per cent In view of the
payment of that rate by the large railroud
corporations. Commissions have been
exacted In many cases In addition to the 6
per cent rate, bin exactions by lenders were
appreciably relaxed today. In addition to
this Influence many of yeaterday'a disquiet
ing rumors were found to be unfounded and
again an understanding existed that the
clearing nouse authorities nau maae an
hauatlve Investigation over night and con
sidered It sound. From the technical stand
point yesterday violent declines and the en
larged volume of transactions were normal
nd aroused the hones or nroressionai iraa-
ers of a turn in the market. The selling on
the opening advances shook this conviction
and the slump In Amalgamated and Smelt
ing at the last again unsettled the specula
tive mind. The presence In the Wall street
district of the secretary of the treaaury
gave Tlae to rumors of contempiaiea meaa
ures cf relief for the money market. The
government Jiad Its part In the lifting of
prices of stocks. Opinion over the future
of the market at the end of the day was
completely In doubt again.
come rallies in uie nuna m&rjvei in wiy ui
pathy with stocks made that market some
what Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,-
920,000. United States bonds were all un
changed on the last call.
Following are the quotations on the New
York utoca exenange
England reserve liability this week Is 51.87
per cent as compared with 61.43 per cent
last f eek.
PAHIS. July 16 There was a depressing
tendency at the opening of the bourse to
day. All government funds were lower.
Rentes were weak. letter the market be
camo enlm but business was almost at a
standstill. The close wss firm. Rio tlntos
were In some demand and gained 4 points.
Three per cent rentes 9"f 74e for the ac
count. Exchange on Ixindon, Vt. 12c for
checks. The weekly ststement of the Bank
of France shows the following chsnpes:
Notes In circulation Increased 13.276.000
francs, treasury accounts current Increased
l.WiO.OiiO francs, gold In hand Increased 1.6n0,
000 francs, bills discounted Increased 47.
frm.ooo francs, silver In hand decreased
1,715 000 francs.
BERLIN, July 16. Prices on the bourse
today opened strong but were depressed
Inter by the reports received concerning
the condition of the American Iron mar
ket. Exchange on Ixinflon 10m 8 pfgs for
checks. Discount rates short bills 3V4 Pr
cent; month's bills, 274 per cent.
Boston Stock ((notations.
BOSTON, July 18. Call loans. 84 per
cent; time loans, 44 per cent. Official
cloning prices on stocks and bonds:
Atehlann 4i..' H'Allouei 4H
('antral 4( 71 AmlKmUd 47
Atrhllon 44 , Hlnhm SI
do pfd 7V Calumet A Hela....42S
Boetnn A Albany. ...14S jcentannlal UH
Boston A U 1 Copper Kant 47
Bout on ElarateA ....140 Damlnloa Cl M14
N. Y . N. H. at H...195 irranklln I
.131 llula Horaia at
. 7H Mohawk V
. 80 JOIrt Domlnloe 10
.114 n-ola 60
.11H Ptrrot 174
.12t iQulncr M'4
,14'UHanla Pa Coppar 1"4
...Art iTamarack
.... ll'Trlmnuntala M
3 Trlnltr 4
....mil, Tnlted gtataa 14
.... K t'tah KV
a Victoria
i
1
ritchburg pf4..
vnioa Pacino
Mrx. Central
Aniarlran Sugar ...
do pfd
Amerlran T. A T..
Dominion I. eV 8...
Oen. Etrctrle
Maaa. Electric
do cfd ...
Vnltad Fruit ...
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westlnch. Common.. M Winona
Adventure WoUerina
X Bid.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. July 16. Closing quotations:
Conaola (or monar.... V21 New York Central. ..1H4
I24 Norfolk at weaters... a
4 do pfd
H Ontario A Waatara
friVPfnirlTinla
M Hand Mines
do account...
Anaconda
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Baltlmora A Ohio...
Canadian Parlflc
Cbi-napeaka A Ohio.
Chicago U. W
C, M. A St. P
PeBatra
btnrer A R. O
do pfd
Erla
do Int pfd
do td pfd
Illlnola Central
Loulavllle A Naah...
Mlaaourl. K. A T...
.123', Reading
.111 to lat pfd
.17 do Id pfd
.144 Southern Railway.
. ll do pfd
. 2ti Southern Pacific...
. Vnlon Pacific
. HVj: do pfd ..
. 461, .United steUa steal
. 64 do pfd
.1.10 IWa'jaih
.W do pfd
. 31 I
BAR SILVER Stead v at 24 td Per ounce.
MONEY lti2 per cent. Therate of dis
count In the open market for both short
and three-months' bills Is 2 per cent.
!3
41-4
ltt4,
tt
42
H
3'4
(4
47
71
at
T4
7
M
40
a Old. b New. No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $3.75o)
$.90; straights. $3.403.70; springs. $4.50'"o6.00;
stralphts. $3.V84.60; bakers' $3 OOtfW 30.
WHBAT-No. 8 spring, 768Cc; No. 8 red,
7574'ai7674C.
CORN No. I, 44c; No. 8 yellow, 60c.
OATS No. 2, 8H4j37c; No. 8 white, 42e;
No 8 white, 870400.
RYE No. 1, Wo.
11ARLHY Good feeding, 86(&41c; fair to
choice malting, 4660c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 96c; No. 1 northwest
am. 99c. Prime timothy, $3.40. Clover,
contract grade, $12.0012.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $14.15
fi 14.25. Lard, rer 100 Ins., $7.867.93. Short
ribs sides (loose), $S.2S40. -Dry salted
shoulders (boxedl, $7.7fiW7.87V4. Short clear
sides (boxed). 8. 504x8. 62.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain yesterday:
Receipts. Shipment
Flour, bbls.; 24.700 . 9,200
Wheat, bu 50,400 227,8K
Corn, bu 20S.100 $!6,100
Oata, bu. 239.000 1S9.200
Rye, bu 9,500 . 1,300
Barley, bu 16,400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries. lrVgaoe;
dairies, 13H'814o. Eggs, at mark, cases In
cluded, 13Vh44H4o. Cheese, steady, 13V414c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
annotations af the Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK, July 16.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
29,166 bbla.; exports, 11.330 bbls.; Irregular
and quiet all day; winter patents, $3.9txu4.S0;
winter straights, $3.66'o3.8u, Minnesota pat-
ents, $4.4OU4.70; winter extras, $2.90(3.20;
Minnesota bakers, $3.66&3.76; winter low
rrddes. U.Tixua.Ui; winter straights, ti.Mp
tt. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $J.u0u
$.96; choice to fancy, $3.40(3.60.
CORNMEAL Dull; yellow western,
$1.12. city, $1.10. Brandywlne. $3.12i.'.
RYE Easy; feeding, 62c, c I. f., rVw
York; malting, 61M67c, c. 1. f.. New York.
WHEAT Recelpta, 41.920 bu.; cxporta,
117.704 bu. Spot, dull; No. 2 red, 85c, eleva
tor; No. i red, 86c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth, 2a t. o. b., afloat; No.
I hard, Manitoba, 917c. f. o .b , afloat. Op
tions were Irregular during the forenoon.
Liberal offerings Inspired by favorable
weather were readily absorbed and prices
later advanced on small western receipts,
higher closing at Liverpool and Paris cables
and covering. In the afternoon the mar
ket was Irregular, closing steady ci net
lower. Bales Included, No. 2 red, July,
closed at 844ac: Sentoinber. 81'4Uo2V.c. closed
at U l-16c; Decemltor, sli&iU'.tC, closed at
tlc.
CORN Receplta. 22.060 bu. ; exports. 106.
214 bu. 6pot, easy; No. 2, 67V,e, elevator, I
and f7Uc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow,
67c; No. $ white, S7c. Option mnrkets
opened steady; eased off with wheat and
on good orop weather, but rallied at noon
on covering. Later It declined again, los
ing H'ttV1 net lower. July. 67njo7c. closed
at 57c; September, 56a& 6rte, closed at
6tc; December cloaed at fxic,
OATS Recelpta. 101,000 bu.; exports, 15.
$86 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, 41c; standard
white, 424424c; No. 8. 40c; No. 2 white.
4?Vl43c; No. 3 white, 41V4U4'c; track white,
western, 4itf4S1,4e: track white, state, tXJ
49c. Options quiet.
FEED Dull : spring bran. $18.00(818.30;
Winter. $18.0o&26.00; city, $190019.50.
HAY Quiet; shipping, o0ii6; good to
Choice, $1 linul.15.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1902. 17c; 1901, lJtilac; olds. 6lc; Paclllo
coset 19. 171220; 191. 13diltic; olds. 6ic.
HIDES Steady; Oalveaton, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; Ca.lfornla, 21 to li lbs., 19c; Texaa dry.
24 to lbs., 14c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 3ifJ26o.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4(3
(Uc; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef, eaay; family. $10.00
4710 60; mesa $l.fi .60: beef hams.
$20.6't2.00; packet, t9.uutut.50; city extra
mesa. $16 0OW1 00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies, $9.76iu 10.60; pickled shoulders. f,.M(f
7.60; pickled hams, $12 Ovw 13.00. Lard, dull;
western steamed, 830: July closed 3X.30;
nominal refined, quiet; continent, ts 10;
South American, $9.0e; compound. $7.25
T.75. Pork quiet; family, $17. Star's .t; short
clear, $lfl 17.76; mess. $l4.aui 17.26.
TALLOW Easy; city, 4V; country, 4o;
fjMVc.
BITTER Receipts. 10.774 pkgs.; steady
to Arm; state dairy, i410c; creamery. 16Vt9
20Vc.
CHEESE Receipts, 8.13 pkgs.; steady;
state, full cream, fancy, large and small,
colored and while, 10c.
EOXiS Receipts. (.774 pkgs.; unsettled;
aeconds to extras. 14rrlKlto.
POULTRY Alive, firm; western spring
chickens; 16c; fowla. 134c; turkeys, no;
.dressed, irregular; wemern broilers, l&c;
Vnwla 12U.c: ttirkevs. 13li'16c
METALS Spot tin at London declined
10a, to 45122 lus, while futures there were
1 lower, at aUltfte. Locally tin was easy
and lower, spot oloalnc at $16 00. Copper
St. Lonls Grain sat Provisions.
ST. LOUI3, July 18. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red cash, e.evator, 77c; track, 8i9
82c; July, 77c; September, 7JV4c; Decem
ber, YHc: No. 2 hard, 763800.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 49c; track,
49c; July, 49c; September, 49 Vic.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 36e; track,
86V4c; September, S24c; No. 2 white, 41 Uc.
RYE Lower at 60c
FLOUR Moderately active, steady; rd
winter patents, $3.9O(B'4.06; extra fancy and
straight, t3.bMtS.te; clear, $3.2(Xu3.3&.
SEKD Timothy, nominal.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.80.
BRAN Stronger; sacked east track, 74
T7c.
HAY-Better; timothy, $8.004115.00; prairie,
W.oosfii.oo.
IRON COTTON TIES-I1.06.
BAOU1NO 5ib'6Hc.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing,
standard mess, $14.66. Lard, lower at $7.60.
Bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts, $9.bo;
clear ribs. J9.62V4; short clear, 19.S7H.
METALS Lead, higher at $4.10(24. 12 Vi;
spelter, Arm at $.50.
POULTRY Unchanged; chickens, 9c;
springs. 13c; turkeys, 13c, for old; ducks,
7c; geese, 3(jf4c.
BI TTER Slow; creamery. 1521c; dairy.
15(fjl7c.
EGOS Higher at 13c, loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 4.000 8.000
Wheat, bu 100,000 . 42,0tM
Porn, hu 44.000 40,000
Oats, bu 26.000 72.000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 16. WHEAT Sep
tember, 6674c; December, 6'c; cash. No. 3
hard 7272Vc: No. 8. 69a71c; No. 4. 6.V 67c ;
rejected. 63(&63V4c; No. i red, 73e; No. 8.
71n7mc
..liU C, . V..... iLtL tTt.lKU n u n I...
V V'ii tJMIIll.Tl, wn'mwtv, ms;,,..,., .
43V.c: cah, No. 2 "llxed, 4(&43V4c; No. 1
white, 50c; No. 3, 484349c.
OATS No 2 white, 29c; No. 8 mixed, 35c.
RYE No. 2, 62e.
HAY Choice timothy, $13.00; choice pral-
rln s 1 1 OtXrill 60.
BUTTEH Creamery, 16H18c; dairy.
fancy, 16c.
t'fins Fresh 12c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat 70.400' 32.000
Corn 10.400 46.400
Oats 4.000 8,000
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. ' July 16 BUTTER
Steady, fair demand; extra western cream
ery. 24c; nearby prints, zse.
EQ08 Firm, good demsnd; fresh nearby,
ITHc. less off; western. 17iS174; southwest
ern 1ftf southern 16iai6yic.
CHEESE St end v but quiet; New York
full creams, choice, new, 10c; fair to good
new, 9H810C.
Liverpool Grain and Provision a.
I.TVF.RPOOL. Julv 16 WHEAT No.
northern, spot, erring, dull, s 6d; No. 2 red.
western, winter, nuiet. 6s 2Vtd: NO. 1 Call
fornia. dull. a 6V4"l; futures, nrm; juiy, os
7'id: Pentember. 6a 3Hd: Uecember, as a Ha.
CORN 8 Dot. easy; American mixed. 4:
$Hd; futures, steady; July, 4a Hd; Sep
tember, 4a 6V4d. ,
Mlnnenpolls Wheat, Flonr nnd Bran
MINNEAPOLIS. July 16. WHEAT Cash.
86,c; July, ffic.; September. 75V4c. On track:
No. l narci. iw iso. i nortnern. wi.e; no. ,
northern. 84c; No. 3 northern. SOtffr.e.
KIOUR First patents In wood. 3 bS 3 S
second patenta $4.4(x&4 60: first Clears, $3.60(3
3.60; second clears. 3.40 bo.
BRAN In bulk. $12.2b(lZ.D0.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 16 WHEAT Dull:
close: No. 1 northern, 89V4c; No. $ northern.
RYE Ullll; No. 1. DnMViC.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 6SS60c: samole.
wtoac.
CORN-8eptembcr. I0ie bid.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. July 16-8EED Clover, dull
and weak; October, $i.; prime timothy,
ti.av.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July 16. CORN-eirm ; Ko. x.
RAI V'.. , n '
oath Pull : No. 3 white. 34Ue. '
WUISKY-$130 for Anlahed goods.
Dalnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. Julv 16.-WHEAT-TO arrive.
no. l nortnern. oJ"ic NO. I northern. 4iic
July. me: September, 77c.
Condition of the Treaanry.
WASHINGTON. Julv It. Todiv'a state.
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 8150,000.00 gold
reaerve in me aivllon or re1e-npt on
anuws: Avaunoie cash balance, (226,2ui.82j
suiu, aiui.jto.aui.
aarated Annies and Dried frail
.E.EW-c,YORK- July l-BVAPORATBD
. rF,l'fc'8t,,6',Jr "1 n under a fair
jtmoing aemand. with common quoted al
4j6c; prime, 6Sftc; choice, tVrftJo; fancy
6U"S4C
CALIFORNIA. DRIED FRUITS Spot
jntauv vwnuBiao w atuaot jubMoa attea-
Atchison
do pfd
Dal. A Ohio
do PId
Canadian Pacific
Central ot N. J..
Chaa. A Ohio
Chicago at Alton.
do ofd
Chlcaxo A O. W.
do lat Did mm
Chicago A N. W 144
4444,8t. Paul pfd
.. IIVBo. Pacific ..
.. 12 So. Hallway
.. 1V do pfd
..12aw Teiaa A Pacific
..lb I Toledo. St.
.. 144al do pfd
.. !4viUntoa PaclBo
.. 44V4 do pfd
.. 14,wabaen
Chicago Tar. A Tr,
do pf
C. C. -A at. L.
Colorado Ho
do in pfd ,
do 14 pfd. ......
Del. A Mudaoa..,
Del. U A W
Denrar A R. O..
do pfd
Erie
do ,lat pfd
do Id pfd ,
Oreat Nor. pfd..
Hocking Valley.
do pfd
Illlnola Central .,
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C, Southern
do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L
Met. 8t. Rr
Minn. A St. L
Mo. Pacific
M., K. aV T
do pfd
Nat. R. R. ot Mei..
do pfd
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennajrlranla
P., C. C. ft HI. Li..
Reading
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Ro-k Inland Co
do Pfd
Bt L. A 8 P lat pfd.
do id pia
Bt. U 8. W
do pfd .,
Bt. Paul
II
II
7k
do pfd
Wheeling A L. K.
Wla. Central
do pfd
Adams Bx
American Ex.
.171
. 4674
.
. W4
. 2
LAW. ti,
7i1
Wva
.
. 1
. IB
. MS,
.121
.11
.101
... its. United Statea Ka...
... U IWeila-Pargo bx 164
...144 Amal. Copper i
...144 Amer. Car A T 14
... 26 do pfd atiV4
... 7M Amer. Lin. Oil 10
... 104a Amer. Locomotive ... li
... V do ptd 4'
... 43vt American 8. A R.... 41
...170 do pld 61
... T7 Amer. Sugar Rf Uthi
... 44 ,Anac. Mining Co 40
...12744 nrooklTD K. T 40 Sa
... 14 i Colo. Fuel A Iron... 64
40 IColumhua A H. C... 15
.1S9
.14)
. 14
. 47
. 10
. 5
. I7
. 14VI
.44
. 21
,. 6S4
. 44
.
.1
.. 11
,. 1(1
,. !
,. 74
,. 47
,.
.. 79'4
,. 44
.. 71
ZltUlCone. Gaa
. 41H Gen- Electric
.104Salnter. Paper
.131441 do ' pfd
.UlViilnter. Pump
.77 do pfd
. 47, National Blacult ...
. 10S National Lead ....
. tl4tKo American,
. ) Pacific Mall
. ti iPeopie's Oas
.S16V4 Preaaed 8. Car
. f!sl 4o P'4
. 841! Pullman P. Car....
. Umllepubllo Steel
.lies' 00 PM
, 70 Hubher Goods
. 4SVi do pfd
, (l Tana.- Coal A Iron.
. v V. 8. Leather
,. 24 Vj do pfd
. 47 V. 8. Huober
.. 41 4o pfd
, MS V. 8. Steel
. 14 do pfd
. ISVaWeatera Union ....
,.140
Bis; Break In Money.
NEW YORK. July 16. Demand sterling
broke about 60 points today, being offered
freely at 84.86. This la said to be one of the
moat sensational aecunea in tne local nis
tory of the forebjn exchange market. Pri
marily the break Is due to the high rate of
money now prevailing at this center, which
makes it more prontaoie to employ money
here than ship It abroad.
The closing quotations on oonas are as
follows:
I. ret. la. reg....l04S L. A N. unl. 4a 4
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, July 16. COTTON
Steady; sales, 1,800 bales; ordinary, 911-lGc;
good ordinary, 11c; low middling, llc;
middling, I2c; good middling, 13c; mid
dling fair, 12 15-loc; nominal receipts, 6
bales; stock, 60.067 bales. Futures, steady:
July, 13.18c bid; August, 12.98c bid; Septem
ber, 10.67(8 io.onc; October, a.6S(S.bc: .No
vember, 9.44i9.45c; December, 9.429.43c;
January, I9.40ia9.42c.
NEW YORK, July 16. COTTON-Opened
Arm at an advance of 4 to 20 points under
much higher cables than expected, great
firmness in the English spot markets and a
freah show of bull support In the nearby
positions. Soon after the opening there was
a break of 3C()9 points on the new crop posi
tions, cnisny on account or selling Da sea
on the continued favorable weather. New
Orleans showed remarkable strength and
the local market turned firmer. It did not
rule particularly active, taking the day as a
wnoie, nut mere were suoaen spurts as
shorts began to cover and with New Or
leans buying moderately prices were forced
steadily upward until August was selling at
12.40c, showing an advance of 70 points over
yesterday s close. BeptemDen at tne same
time showed a gain of 31 points and July
sold no higher than 12.36c, an advance of 49
points. At the best level of the session the
new crop positions were from 8 to 16 points
net higher. Just before the close, however,
the market turned easier under liquidation
and a renewal of Wall street selling, which
brought about a decline from the best of
from 10 to 16 points and tne market was
finally barely steady net 16 to 66 points
higher on the new months, while the later
fiositlons were net unchanged to 3 points
ower. A factor of the advance was the
heavy exports, which amounted to over 16,-
000 bales, while the port receipts dropped
down to almost nothing, only 16 bales being
reported. Sales estimated at 200,000 bales.
sr. louis, -Juiy i. c'OTrojN juiet;
middling, 12Hc; sales, 116 bales; receipts, 270
bales; shipments, 437 bales; stock, 2,908
bales. '
LIVERPOOL. July 16. COTTON Snot.
good business done; prices 10 points higher;
American middling fair, 6.70d; good mid
dling. 6.64d; middling, 6 34d; low middling,
6.08d: srood ordinary. 6.78U: ordinary. 6.58d,
The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of
which 6.000 were tor speculation ana export
and Included 9.600 American. Receipts
none. Futures opened quiet and closed
with near months strong ana aistant
months steady. American middling g. o. c. :
July, 6.23ii6.24d; July and August. 5.216.22d;
AuguBt and September, 6.17'utUSd; Septem
ber and October, 6.69ff5.70d; October and
November, 6.30'B6.31d; November and Der
cember, 5.21(5.22d; December and January,
6.1i((i6.1t'd; January and February, 6.14d;
February and March, 6.13d; March and
April, 6.12g6.13d.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 16. WOOL Strong and
higher for top grades. Medium grades,
and clothing, 18fc22c; light fine. 1618c;
heavv fine. Iodise; heavy fine, llglBc; tub
washed, 20((29He.
NEW YORK, July 16 WOOL Firm.
BOSTON, July 16. WOOL Current quo
tations: Kentucky, Ii.dl.-ina, etc. -blood,
23Va(fjl24c: Vi-blood, 23yit24c; braid, 21422c.
Texas 12 months, 194i5)c; 6 to 8 months, 17
fnlSc; fall, loftflfic. Cnilfornla North, choice,
21fo22c; average, 18il9c; middle counties, 18
il7c; southern, nnwc. Territory iaa no,
tine. 144il5c: fine medium, lty&4rl7Hc; me
dium, lSlglSMic; Wyoming, fine, Mril5c; fine
medium, lii&l'c; medium, 18&19c; Utah and
Nevada, fine. 154il6c; fine medium, Hig'loc;
medium, 19(tf20c; Dakota, fine, loiiilbc; fine
medium. 16H'"17Hc: medium, 19fc2oc; Mon
tana, fine choice, 1819c; fine average, 16H
17'4c; fine medium choice, lg'oiuc; average
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cttl. Hot Very Aoti? and Fricei Baled
Steady to a Shade Lower.
SHARP ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF HOGS
Better Grades of Sheep aad Lanaba
old Readily at Steady Prices,
set Other Klads Were Slow
ale aad Rather Weak.
Itecelnta war
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday. ...
Official Wednesday.
Official Thursday...
SOUTH OMAHA, July 14
Cattle. Hogs. 8heep
,u a.o.4 Bia
.. 3.277 13.004 (.891
.. 3.229 10.168 ,9M9
.. 11,100 e,4!M
Four days thU week.. 12,983 39.996 27.66S
Same days last week....l3,5&0 3o,H64 11,ib
Same week before 16.742 40.4S2 ,IH1
Same three weeks ago.. 18,299. 47,624 12.816
Same four weeks ago....24,&3 48,342 4,769
Same days last year.... 13,221 2o,187 19,490
RECEIPTS FOR THE YxCAR TO DA'i'ii,.
fo"owln table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date and comparisons with last
e"f; 1903. 19U2. Inc. Deo.
,ttl1 638.487 394,603 143.S84
f1.0 1,390,163 1,424,895 84.743
BneeP 603,117 400,732 137.3So
rwvra" Prtc Paid for hogs at 3outh
umaha for the last several days with com
parisons: ttl- I 1903. 11908. 11901. 1900. 1S99. 1698. 1897.
Jury 1..,
Juiy a..
July
July 4..
Juiy 6..
Juiy '..
Juiy 7..
July I..
July ..
Julv 10.
July U.
Juiy u.
July 13.
July 14.,
July 16.
July 16.,
I t 60 I
DO -a
Wfcii
: i
( 66T.1
6 39
6 28
6 16
B 1C(W
I 3oH
7 444)
7 l
1 62
-
7eH
7 76
7 82
7 80
7 7
I ti,
e
7 721
7 76
7 72
I 8 I 73 S 61
t 74 t 0l! I 7S
5 73
6 7i
a
6 82;
6 8.1
6 86
( 921
6 96
S 77
6 64
S 08
6 1
11
a
5 13
6 11
6 04
6 02
0 13
6 08
a
S 02
t 7S
3 83
I 811
I 80)
A.i
8 0
Vt
4 04!
4 09
4 0O
3 99,
t 11
3 18
3 a
3 66
W 3 28
3 74
81
1781
t 7o
3 73
3 8!
HI
I
3 821
3 2k
3 33
3 86
t 38
a
t 13
3 14
3 16
3 17
t 2o
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The official number of - cars of
brought in today by each road was:
. . . Cattle. Hogs. SheeD.
wabSsh"...?:::: ; 18 -:
C. N W J,sUm 44
K. & M."V..'.'.';.".'.' 3
BU f., M. ft O.... (
a. a ih
b. q ;;;
IV. u ftrst. J.........
I!.. IL I A V ...
C.. R. I. i P.' weat!
Illinois Central
stock
Hrs.
23
6
t
(
.. 1
.135
18 6 I
15
i t
20 .. 1
::
140 U "4
day s receipts was
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
oo ;ta
1.660 1,871
1,497 683
1,666 111
1.7M
626
618
604
967
47
2
S
80
64
Totals
rhe aispoeltioi
u luuuws, eacn buyer
ber of head Indicated;
Omaha Packing- Co...
van itu vompany
Armour & Co
(Turin hv 1a
Armour, from Bloux City
Lobman ft Oo
U F. Huss
Wiirlhiilm.
. 7 ev
otner buyers 64 .... &
Totals aTsol TJ23 433
11PATiTi'B R4)lpU of cattle were fairly
liberal for a Thursday at this point, but
Chicago had rather a light run. The mar-
. "S,ot acllvl bu' " opened aoout
as goSd "' now,ver- wa not u"
oT'rt.t'r!of.Vrod umr "ere In fairly
KSr. demand tn' morning and sold at
t JJiii ci" to ,leaay prices. Aside from
li?." no,;er, the market was not very
active and In a good many cases sales
rhY?' V'at looked a shade lower than
i.. "JmS .kni1 brouht yesterday. . The
ih- retl " n"hlng, was weaker than
1' "nln. nrket. ao the late arrival
did not sell to as good advantage. A
ihftf,OIJ.b,yJ 'arly e'e-rance was made.
hH u ' ftni lna senrfi market could beat
wer8Crwhn.by,h.allin,.t leady to a
i! .!Xhlle th iu"ty 01 the offerings
?"m- ? ,'S-Wk 8 .nol"f' tra, there were
been here In a good many months.
ii.T1 icow raarket V'M teady to a
IVii at 1Kkd 10 x yesterday's pr.oos,
while some others old not sell -as Will.
ine cow market has been very uneven fjr
merlon.9 na PrartSoilJ
mentioned, and tolay was no exception.
dVme!llali!hin,t' ,h0Ufn' th medium
S"d..?m,mon ;lnds were lower, while the
belter grades in most oases aid not show
much cuange. A few range cows showed
up in the receipts today. 'r"ey came mostly
fLi2. we,sler" Nebraska. One bunco of
hS?hy'?6 head "ola for w and nother
bunch of twenty-five head brougnt U-io.
l nat n.itiu ,-. ,i nw i. : , . . .
..u vl .uiluci a and xeeders still
continues very limited and as a result tne
tendency ot prices Is downward, although
oloe mark..SouW
le41; "" xvepresentauve
BEEF STEERS.
res.
U
do coupon
do la. re(
do coupon
do saw 4a,
do .'oupou
do old 4a, ref.
do coupon ....
do 4a. ret
do couo,i r. ..
Atchison gen. 4a...
do atll. 4a ,
Bal. Ohio 4a....
do IVia
do eonv. 4a
Canada So. la
Central of Oa. 6a.,
da la tne
Chee. at Ohio 4H
Chicago at A. J
C , B a 4. a. aa
C, M 4 it r I
4s. .10
C. a N. W. e. to.. ..1101,
..100
.. 44
.. U
.. 47
.. 44
.. 44
.. 1
,.104
..lueVxalex. Central 4s....
...10.4ai do la Ine
...10-14 Minn, a St. t. 4a..
...13414 1., K. A T. aa
...lUVil do la
...in 'N. y. r. gen. t..
...Ill IN. J. C. gen. 4a.
...lOlVNo. Pacino 4a....
...loj do la
... 4N. aV W. eon. 4a
... 44 Heading gen. 4a
...100 'St. L. at I. M. e. 4a
... 4lV'. U at 8. K. 4a....
...100 St. U . W. la
...104 do le ,
...102'4lS. A. A A. P. 4s...
... 71 Bo. Pacific 4a
...10.1 iho. kallarar ta
T4 iTeiaa at ParlOo la.,
40'T.. Bt, L. W
c. R. 1. a r. 4a
iCVC at Bt 1 g. 4a.
Chicago Ter. 4a....
Colorado So. 4a
Pstt at R. O. 4a.
Crto prior Hen 4a...
do general ta
r. w an e. u..
Hacking Val. 4a.
X Offered.
L'nloo TaclOc 4a..
do ronr. 4a
Wabaah la
do 2a
do deb. B
Wtat Shore 4a
Wheeling at L. K. 4s. 40
Wla. central 4a 44
Cone. Tobacco 4a 47 Si
Cola. Fuel 41
T4
14
4Vi
6Vt
4
..114
..1U014
.. 71V4
.. 4.
M'4
IM
4Vk
. XI
. 74
. 7SV4
. .'.!
. 1 i i
.114
. 74
.100
. 1
.114
.lot
. 41
107
1744 17Mc
LC
Hew Vork Mlalas; kaotatloas.
NEW YORK. July 16. The following are
the quotations on the New York Stock ex
change:
Adanu Coa
Alice
breeeo
lUrunawlce Coa..
Caaoatock Tannel
Coa. Cal. A Vs..
Horn 811m
Iron Silver
Loadvllle Cos....
X Offered.
it
16
4
Little Chief ..
xOntarlo
Ophlr
iPhoenls
. TS, Potoot
.110 Satraga ........
.1,10 Sierra Nevada
,.1U ISmall Hopes ..
. t iStaadard
. 4
.460
.144
. 4
. 11
. 16
. 61
. 14
,8M
Korelaa Piaaaclal.
LONDON. July 16 Money' waa fairly
plentiful In the market today. Its con
tinued ease prevents the stiffening of tne
discount rate. Trading on the stock ex
change waa legarthic. It waa somewhat
leas depressed in a general way, although
the continued liquidation In New York hud
a dampening effect on departments which
are easily disorganised and without power
of reslatance. Conaola were barely steady
and home rails occasionally had a slightly
better tone. Americana opened dull but
grew firmer later on on New York covering
orders, were locally neglected. droDDed after
the receipt of New York's opening prices
snd closed dull. Later Americana generally
recovered on New York buying orders. The
kafflr undertone was cheerful.
LONlJON". July 16. The weekly statement
of the bank of England shows the follow
ing change; Total reserve iiicreaseo a.Z4i,iio,
irotila.tlan decreased 360.010. bullion de
creased 118.123, other securities decreased
C2J6.0UO, other aepoens increaaeo ..,
doDoalta decreased 764.000. notes reserve In-
r,ul 267. oul. Kovernment securities In
creased 7,0wO. Proportion of the bank of
ONDON. July 16. WOOL The offerings
at the wool auction sales today were 12,-
168 bales. Fine cross-breds were In belter
demand and they advanced 6 per cent.
Merinos were steadier. All faulty wools
declined Ihk Per cent below the average
price of tho May sales. Cape of Good Hope
and Natal grades were steady. Half-breds
were In active demand for France and
Germany. Following are the sales In de
tail: New South Wales, 1.900 bales, scoured,
Hadjis 10d; greasy, 7,d(81s 2d. Queens
land, 800 bales; scoured, lldfils 10'i,d;
greasy, Od'pi-Hil. South Australia, 2C0
bales; greasy. evidii'Sd. Tasmania, 800 bales;
greasy, 7dfrls2d. New Zealand. 7,400 bales;
acoured, 7V4d(ls 94d; greasy, 6dftlsld. Cape
of Good Hope and Natal, 900 bales; scoured.
7d'ols9d; greasy, tVfcdMaa.
OH and Rosin.
OIL CITY, July 16 OIL Credit balances,
31.50; certidcatea, no bid. Shipments, 98,
716, average, 73,214; runs, 103.482, average,
74,033. Shipments: Lima, 79.262. average,
63,626; i una. Lima, 74,117, average, 64,646.
SAVANNAH, July 16. OIL Turpentine,
firm. 4Sc. Rosin, firm; A B C, 31.66; D,
11.66; B, 31.66; F, 31.70; G, 310; H. 12.26;
I. $2.er.; K. 2 80; M. $2.90; N, 33.00; W G,
$3 16; W W, $3.40.
NEW YORK. July 16 OIL Cotton seed,
steady. Petroleum, steady. Turpentine,
firm.
ROSIN-tjulet
ua-ar aad Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. July 16. SUGAR Dull;
open kettle. 4i3 7-16c; open kettle centrifu-
fral, Sfi-aVjC, centrifugal white, 4 6-16c; yel
ows D(ntc; seconds, 2(S3c-
MOLASSES Open kettle nominal, ISf
26c; centrifugal. k6Hc; syrup, nominal, l!Ktf
24c
NEW YORK, July 16 SnOAR-Raw.
strong: fair refining, S'i'&SS-iec; centrlfu-
fiil, 96 test, 3 11 -16c; molasses sugar, Z'i)
15-16c; refined, firm.
MOLASSES Firm.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 16.-OOFFEE Spot
Rln, ulet; No. 7 Invoice, 6t-kc. Mild, quiet.
Futurea opened steady at unchanged pricea
and ruled very quiet, but In spite of the
continued heavy movement was somewhat
firmer later on better European cables and
further bidding by bull Intercuts. The cloae
waa Inactive at unchanged prices to sn ad
vance of 6 points. Sales were reported of
4(jiiO bags. Including: September, 3.80(3 tic;
October. 39oc; November, 4c; December,
4.26c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. July 16. DRY GOOD8
Buvers are paying high prices for goods
which they need for Immedlnte require
ments, but on everything they buy they are
using the utmost caution snd show extreme
consvatlnm. Orders for net spring are
unusually' light on lines which have been
opent-d. The curtailment policy is likely
to still further strengthen conditions.
Bask t learlaga.
OMAHA. July 16 Bank clearings for
today are $1.2t4.t22 62: Increase over corro
spouding oa of previous year, $12,$S.J4.
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SHEEP There was a falrlv liberal run
of western sheep In sight this morning, but
packers took hold of the better grades In
good shape and the market could be quoted
steady and active on that clasev The com
moner kinds, though, were rather neglected
and in moit cases had to sell a little lower.
Some Idaho lambs sold for $5.60. with a 15c
cut. Idaho sheep and yearlings mixed
brought $3.75, Idaho ewes $3.40 snd the
Wyoming wethers that sold yesterday for
$3.30 brought $3.25, but the cut was not so
heavy, today. Fractlcally all the desirable
grades were disposed of In good season.
There were a few feeders on sale again
today, but they sold for fully steady pricea
Quotations for grasc stock: Good to
choice lambs, $5.606.00; fair to good lambs,
$5.00i5.50; good to choice yearlings, $3.86'.
4.26; fair to good yearlings, t3.5oerfa.S5; good
to choice wethers, $3.60iff3.76; fair to good
wethers.i $3.00(83.60: good to choice ewes,
$2.756r3.40; fair to good ewes. $2.502.76;
feeder lambs, $3.503.75; feeder vearlings,
$3,0043.50; feeder wethers, $2.7583.te; feeder
ewes, 8x.uooz.90. Representative sales
No.
399 Wyoming wethers
38 Idaho ewes
583 Idaho wethers N
Idaho sheep and yearlings.
313 Idaho sheep and yearlings.
81 Idaho cull lambs
442 Idaho lambs
10 cull ewes
11 cull ewes
1 cull ewe
t feeder ewes
10 cull wethers
13 western vearllna-s
74 western yearlings...
236 feeder wetherk
Av. Pr.
103 $3 26
114
91
94
100
. 58
. 63
.' 83
. S
. 70
. 80
. 95
. 67
. 69
. 101
3 40
3 40
$ 75
S 75
4 00
5 60
1 75
1 75
1 75
2 50
X 80
3 00
3 ro
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKJET.
Cattle, tfheep and Hoga All Rise Aboat
Ten Ceats.
CHICAOO, July 16. CATTLE Receipts,
7,000 head, Including 600 head Texans; strong
to 10c higher; good to prime steers, $5.10
5.60; poor to medium, $4.00 6 00; stockers and
feeders, $2.5O4.50; cows, 1. 50fl 4. 40; heifers,
$2.254.75r canners, $1. 60 2. 80; bulls. $2.25(9
4.35; calves. $2.606.00; Texaa fed steers, $3.26
434.85.
HOGS Receipts, 17,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 20,000 head; left over, 6,500 head; 10
(3.16c higher. Closed easy; mixed and
butchers, $5.166.65: good to choice heavy,
$6. 0116.60; rough heavy, 35.006.35; light,
$5.30(7i5.80; bulk of sales, $6.35(75.60.
SHEEP AND LA M B S Recei pts, 8.00
head; steady to 10c higher; lambs, 169250
higher; good to choice wethers, $3.76&'4.10;
fair to choice mixed, -$3.00533. 75; weatern
sheep, 12.604 4. 26; native lambs, t3.0ogti.50.
Kansas City Lira Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 16. CATTLE! Re
ceipts. 2,700 head native, 500 head Texans
and 400 head native and 150 head Texas
calves; choice corn-fed cattle, steady to 10c
higher, others weak to steady; quarantine,
slow sale; corn-fed cows and heifers, steady
to strong; stockers and feeders, slow and
weak; choice export and dressed beef steers,
M-fiO4.t5.k0; fair to good, t3.W'u4.80; stockers
and feeders, $2.5004.30; western-fed steers,
$3.00a4.85; Texas and Indian steers, $1.7&3
4.00; Texas cows, $1.2&ci2.76; native cowa,
$1.754.50; native heifers, $2.304.26; can
ners. $1.0O2.40; bulls, $2.00(33.36; calves, $2.00
135.26.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market lCKff
20c higher, closing 6c lower; top, $5.45; bulk
of sales. $5.36&6.40; heavy, $6.3((6 37H ;
mixed packers, I6.3CS5.40; light, 5.3oo6.46;
y or hers, $5.406.46; pigs, $5. 40 y 6.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500 head;
market steady; native lambs. $3.206.00:
western lambs, $3.0iVa6.76: fed ewes, $3.00
4.S6; Texas clipped yearlings. $3.20(116.00;
Texas clipped sheep, $3.003H.SO; stockers
and feeders, l2.9CKtt3.86.
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
I W in
NTCnRASK-A
No. Av. Pr. No.
29 cowa .... 844 $2 90 2 cows. .
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 cow 1110 t 26 T cows..
J steers.... 690 1 66 1 cow...
- c. i m ,i ,
O mrrr in, w iff vows..... U4 8 7
HOGS There was not an excessive run of
hogs In sight this morning and after the
rapid decline In prices thst has been going
on for aome time past there was a sharp
reaction today. The market opened fairly
active and 15l2Ac hither than v, -H -., .
reaction inaar. mi maraei opened fairly
active and 15420c higher than yesterday's
average. The heavy hogs sold largely at
16.30. mixed at $5 S2V4 and lightweights sold
from $5 36 to $5.40. By the time two-thirds
of the hogs had changed hands, however,
the market suddenly rame to a standstill
and packers would no longer pay the morn
ing prices. Salesmen of course held on,
and as a resu'.t nothing waa done for some
time.
The close would have to be quoted ex
tremely slow and weak, with prospects f a
vorable VP to a late hour for a number of
loads being carried over until Friday. Rep
ranta.tlve aales;
N. a, aa. it We. . se. r
U. P4 .. IS 1 tea 44 I at
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 16. CATTLE Receipts,
3,500 head. Including 2,500 Texans; market
steady and somewhat more active; native
shipping and export steers, $4 25b1j.3o;
dresned beef and butcher steers, $4.Xxtio.00;
dressed steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.65bt.8:
stockers and feeders, $2. 6534. 00; oows snd
heifers, $2.264.25; canners. $2.02.60; bulla,
$2.6oij4.00; calves, $3.00iji6.60; Texas and In
dian steers, $2,754.50, oows and heifers,
$2.00(33.00.
HOGS Receipts. (.600 head; market
stronger and higher; pigs and lights, $6,109
6.60; packers, $6.26ob.o; butchers and best
heavy, $5.256.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600
head; market steady: native muttons, $3.50
(3.80; lambs. Kioto. 76; culls and bucks,
$2.264.60; stockers, $a.0oe3.1S; Texans, $3.60
&4.20.
New York Lira Stack Market.
NEW YORK, July It. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 282 head; dresned beef steady; city
dressed native, $6.34i.60.
CALVES Receipts, about nominal; buf
falo veals sold at $4.0043)6.00 per 100 lbs.; city
dressed veals generally 6t97o.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6, 60S
head: good sheen firm; other grades quiet
and steady; lambs, HQto Higher; sheep
sold at 3.ooin4.oo per iuo ids.; a tew nead
for export at $4.60; lambs, $6.75(31.00; dressed
mutton, t6.0u4i8.60 per 100 lbs.; dressed
lambs. Stt&Httc.
HOGS iiecelpts, lis neaa.
St. Joseph Lira Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July It. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,680 head; steady: natives, CS.s&O
8 80: cows ana neuers, 4i tw4.a; stockers
ana reeaers, j.uo(4M.uo.
lltAlo rr n l, e, iui notu, ivvm uiiuar,
light, $5.356.50; medium and heavy, $&.166J
6.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 140 head;
steady to strong; native lambs, $6.86; weth
ers, 34; ewes, $3.t6.
I
Stoax City Lira Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 11 (Special Tele
ram. 1 CATTLE Receipts. u0; market
steady; beeves. t4.0Ou6.00; cows, bulls and
mixed, $2.6034.50; stockers and feeders, $2.76
63.86: calves and yearlings, $l!.50v3.76.
H.IJUS Iteceipts, a,ow; inuraei wigrjuo
higher, $6.10a6.36; bulk, $5.2036.26.
Stack la Sight.
V, - II I - . W. . HAAn,a r. IIm nW-
at the six principal western cities yester
day; Cattle. Hors. Sheen.
Omaha 2,700 ,27 6 391
Chicago v.uoo l.ouo s.uoj
Kansas city z.'w w
u. 1 lhll tfttlO 1500
St' Joseph .'. 1.880 6.707 140
Sioux city ow ww ....
Totals
18,080 50.9M 16.533
Depaty Marsnal.la Basy. 1
Deputy United States Marshal James Al
lan returned Wednesday evening from
Sioux Falls. 8. D., having safely landed Ed
ward Morris, the colored soldier murderer,
who was sentenced for eight years, and
Frank Lemson. the bootlegger, sentenced
for one yeW, In the penitentiary. Mr. Allan
brought back with him Seymour Payer and
Silas Lleb. from the Winnebago agency,
and locked them up In the Douglas county
jail await trial for having sold snd dls
posedof liquor to Indiana during the Win
nebago pow-wow held there from July 4 to
11. Mr. Allan returned to Bancroft yester
day to arrest the two suspects who sre re
sponsible for the death of James Black and
Thomas White. Indians, who were over
come by heat and bad whisky July 4. The
two men have been located and Identified
and will be brought here for safe keeping.
. nana far new tareeakeasa.
Plana have been received at the office of
the board of directors of Forest Lawn
cemetery for the large green house which It
la proposed to erect In the fall at an esti
mated ooat of about $3,500. The contract for
the building probably will be awarded at
the next meeting of the board and the
work begun In September. The house la to
be of the latest deslrn. with all the ac
ceaaorles up to date. The center house will
be x0 feet and the two wings 60x20 feet,
and the structure will be of Iron and visas,
j Y. Craig of the park board made drafts
for the design, which were worked out In
Chicago. The house Is to stand about 100
feet northeast of the house occupied by the
cemetery warden, Dearlh main entratvea,
GOSSIP OF COMMISSION ROW
Laat Year's Swiss Cheese Prod art Is
Reported to Do nearly
"All In."
Nearly gone srs tha crusty but true
hearted old Swiss cheeses of last year and
the rather Insipid younger generation hAs
taken Its place on the market. The new
ones are getting to put up a fair resem
blance to the ancestral flavor, but are still
a trifle too mild. The old numbers are
closing out at 18 cents and the new are
coming on at 14 or 15 cents. The full cream
American cheeses are a little higher this
year than they usually are, but are coming
down as the season advances. The picnic
sandwich can get loaded up at 12H cents,
plus what the retailer makes on American
Twins, or about 1 cent more for Young
Americas.
Butter and eggs are disgusting. Of court?
the carefully reared creamery product Is
as good as ever, but the country eluff
which has to struggle with the hot air
and the microbe Is Just about able to make
the renovator man and nothing more. The
June butter Is the pride of tho year, but
the July article Is not a half-sister to It.
The price Is still 13 cents. As a matter of
fact, the ordinary agricultural egg can't
stand to be poached. Buyers on Hhe roid
taking everything offered are giving only
t cents for the unstable chemical com
pound, and the commission men, who are
paying 12 cents, regard It with such deep
suspicion that never a cent goes out until
the eggs have passed the physical ex
amination and have looked the candle In
the face.
Tho chicken market Is like the rl-eui
man on the slack wire. While it doesn't
fall, nobody would be surprised If it did
In other cities the fowls are down mu 'h
lower, but the farmer Is still too busy to
personally conduct the hens nnd chicks to
the market. Prices are the same as they
have been for a week.
heal Estate transfers.
Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1614
l'arnam street:
Deeds.
Charles C. Watts and wife to Mattle
A. Watts, t lot 4, block 2, Drake's
add $ 500
Tukey I,and company to Fred August
Todtenhaupt, n41 feet lots 11 and 12.
and n41tt feet e27 feet lot 10, all In
block 2, Lessentlne'a Saratoga add.... 175
John D. Gemmlll to John D., Anna and
Kate E. Gemmlll, each an undivided
H of lot 8, block 127, South Omaha... 1
Herman Kountze and wife to Elizabeth
Kountze Real Estate company, lot 34,
A. Kountze s add, lot 4, Kountie's 2d
add. wtt lot 2, block 7; lot 4, nV4 lot
10, sH lot 11, all In block 14; lot 10,
block 16; lot 6. 6, 7, I and 15, block
17, and lots 8 and lL block 18,
Kountze's 3d add, lot 6. block 10,
Kountze's 4th add: lot 22, block 11,
and lots 1 and 15, block 17, Kountze
it Ruth's add, and lots 4, i and 13.
block 2, Kountze's South Sixteenth
add '...,; 6,000
Thomas C. Brunner and wife to Henry
C. Powers, part out lots 274 and ,276,
city of Florence 400
Mary Lydlck and husband to Joseph
McCleneghan, lots 1 and 2, block 6,
C. E. Mayne's 1st add to Valley 250
John N. Dennis and wife to James .
Cathroe lot 1, block 42, Credit Fon
der add 1
Elma L Canan and husband to Ran
dolph Beal, lot 10, block 2, Saunders
tt Hlmcbaugh'a add to Walnut Hill.. 150
Mary Marshlk and husband to Marie
Kramollsch, lot 19, block 13, Brown
Park, add 400
Wi'liam A. Smith and wife to Woods
Cones, part lot I, Griffin & Smith s
add . I
Woods Cones and wife to John T.
Johnston, part lot t. Griffin & Smith's
add i 1,750
Sheriff to Samuel D. Mercer, lot 4,
block 22, Walnut Hill add 600
Mortsraatea,
John T. Dougherty and wife to Anna
corrigan, lot 3, block 6, corrlgan
Place add 150
Elk City Hall association to Samuel
Bell, Vi acre in ne sw4 section 11-16-10
LOOO
I. J. J. Bruechert snd wife to Mary
Muetagh, n wH block 15. S. E. Rog
ers' add and strip adjoining 400
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and the
Black Hills
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Summer tourist rates are alio In effect dally
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to the summer retorts ot Iowa, Minnesota
snd ftortbcia Wisconsin,
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