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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1903.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Scorching Weather Driei Up Grains" and
Bool is Board of Trade Pricei.
CORN IS EXCITED AND STRONG ALL DAY
Wheat aa Oats Are Alio Ianoerieed,
While 6'roalsloaa Oala a Trifle
a Small lloaj Re
celpts.
CHICAGO, July 23. Grains were strong
and higher today, September wheat closlng
with a gain ot Vu:te; curn was up
arid oats Jhciwta an advance o -vtx-vsc.
l'rovlsions cloned steady, at bu10u higher.
Reports of extremely not weatlier In tne
norm went and dlMHppoltiitng threading re
turns, together wltn light movement, cre
ated a bullish sentiment In wheat and Sep
tember aold up under free buying by St.
Louis houses and local bulls to i6-,c, after
opening steady at about yesterday s close.
Borne of the early buyers took profits on
the bulge and this caused a reaction to
7fVo, but on the strength which ueveloped
In cern buying was renewed nnd the late
tone was strong, September cloning at Trti:,
a gain of S'lic. Local shorts who over
sold on yesterday's break covered freely
and helped the late tone. Trade was larKO
and active. Clearances of wheat and (lour
were eciual to 839.000 bu. Primary receipts
were fcil,(s0 bu. against 1.037.oti0 a year agu.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts
of 1K1 cars, which with local receipts of bi
cars, 16 of contract grade, made a total
for the three points of HIS cars, against 16
last week and M a year ago.
Hot winds In Kansas and adverse crop
reports with small receipts gave a strong
and excited corn market early In the ses
sion and with alight depressions here and
there, the strength held until the cloae. in
fluential selling on the early advanc
caused a decline from the high figure but
flnnl prices showed September lHiil'tC bet
ter, at 5u7'&&lc, after ranging between (Wo
and 61c. There was a big trade with a
better demand, nnd buying orders were In
evidence on every hand. Local receipts
were 1KB cars, with 13 of contract grade.
Oats were stimulated to fair activity on
a higher range of prices by the bull move
ment in corn. Shorts covered freely on the
upturn, and trade waa general without Im
portant transactions. On the whole the
market was firm with local bull traders
Inclined to favor the long side of distant
futures. September closed Vffic higher,
at 3aHc, after selling up from 3--c. Cash
demand was slow. Local receipts were
I'll cars.
Constantly declining hog receipts and
higher prices at the yards caused strength
In provisions. There was some good out
side buying nnd better prices ruled all
arourfd. Packers sold moderately on the
advance, but the market held steady, with
September pork up 74c at $14.3214; lard,
"VnlOc higher, at $8.0tt, and ribs, BtiTc
better, at tH.KM,
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
45 cars; corn, 135 cars; oats, 130 cars; hogs,
15,000 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
unchanged In both markets. Iron closed tfook for continuance uf general quiet
6.S .-1 in Ula-gnw. and at M In Mldules
norough. Locally Iron waa quiet and easier.
No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at $I.V26rf
175; No. a foundry northern, 1 7..V lS.im;
No. 1 foundry southern and soft, 117. 18.00.
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
tJuly 75 7 75V4 75 "5
IJuly 78 76 75V. 75 7o7
tSept. 76'i 7H 75' 78V, 76
Sept. 75V4&- 76", 7bV. 76Vi&H
way, son bo. 50 49
Sept. BOfu 61 60' BOTttfol 4vfc
Dec. 49Vtif 60 4Vi 00 4SV
Oats
July 38 40 SS 397, 87
Sept. 32ij 3V4 32 33V,32Vi
Ilec. 33 3.1 33 33cT,33Vi'i
May S&4f V 36 35 36&J to
Pork (
Sept. 14 M 14 35 14 80 14 82ttl 14 25
Lord I
Sept. 8 02VV ( 074 t 00 I 074 1 85
Oct. 8 75 7 82 7 75 7 80 7 83
Bibs
Sept 8 424 R 374 t 424 8 874
Oct. 20 8 224 174J 8 224 8 074
OMAHA WHOI.I-.SAl.K MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations
tattle and Fancy Prodaee.
EGOS Kresh stock, loss off, 13c
1.1VK 1'OULTRY Hens, IKiKc; spring
chickens, per lb., ISc; roosters, accord
ing to Hte, 441 jo; turkeys, labile; old ducks.
He; young ducks, 9ttltc.
HUTIKR-Patmi.g stock. 124130; choice
dairy. In tubs, l(V4l7c; separator, c.
KKKStI 1' 1811 iresn caufjnt trout, 4c;
pickerel, 8c; pike, c; percn. He; buffalo,
4o; bluetlnh, 11c; whltensh, He; salmon, 14c;
haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnapper. 10c;
lobsters, boiled, per lb., i&c; lobsters, green,
per lb., i3c: bullheads, lie; cAtlish. 14c; blrtck
bass, 20c; halibut, Hie; crapple, Kc; herring,
8c; peich, tic; while bass, 10c; blueflns, Sc.
HKAN-Per ton. 115.
IIAi'-I'rlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Iealers' association Choice No. 1 upland,
$.U); No. 2, .s: medium, 17.00; coarse, $7.
Rye straw, J. These prices are lor hay of
good color and quality lemand fair and
ici elpts light.
'UitN tbc.
OATH She.
liyjfi No. t, 46c.
V EG ETA DT.E9.
NEW POTATOES Southern and home
grown, per bu., tK7ac.
PAltSi.jr Per uos. bunches, 80c.
CUCUMBERS Home grown, per doa., 40
(4bc.
BEANS Home grown, wax, per market
bat-kef, 60c; string, per market basket, 60c.
PKAS Home giovvn, per market basket.
Sic.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per doa.,
50c.
CABBAGE-New California, per lb., 14
3lc.
OKEEN CORN-Per doa., &58o.
TOMA'lOEb Texaa, per 4-baaket crate,
7S(ii85c.
KHLHARR-Per lb., la
NAVY BEANS Per hn.. J2.60.
CELERY Michigan, per doa., 2E330C.
ONION'S New California dry, per lb., 2c.
FRUITS.
BIACKBERRlES Home grown, per 24-
quart case, .0iKf(2.b0. ,
rLiCAiB Hurnunks, 8i.Z-v91.to; P. D., per
box, tl.25(U'1.36; Washington, 1.2u1.35;
urausnaw, el mi&i. S).
I'KONI'.t'- iiHtjeay, per box, 81.85.
I'KACHKS California.- 8t. John's earlv
fieemones and eilVly (.raw fords, 11.15.
LLKHAMS-i-tr lti-ql. case, $2.
GOOtiEBEKRlES Per lb-qt. case. 82.
PEAKS Culiforulu. Bartlett's. per bo.
$2.6 2.75.
can l aluui'E Texas standard, per
crate, .50; per crate, 81.75.
APPLES NOW stock, 4-bU., 76C.
WATERMELONS Texas, 25-&30O each.
TRpPlCAL FRUITS.
FIGS Turkish, 18-lb. box, per lb., 18c.
ORANGES Mditerrant an, all slz?a, ti.2i;
St. Alickes or paper rind, all sizes, 83.001
4.IP0; Valencias, H.25.
IEMONS California fancy. 800 to M
sizes, 35.7ugti.UO; 240 to 270 sizes, 84.50(5.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., lOo.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4o.
HIDES No. 1 green, 4c; No. 3 green,
5Vic; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6o;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to li! lbs., S4c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 64c; dry suited bides, KTyi
12c; sheep pelts, 26didc; liorse hides, 3l.50ji
2-6
NUT8 Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shetl,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., li!c;
Brazils, per lb., 12c; filberts, per lb., Uc;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., Kc; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, l:irge, per ib., 124c;
small, per lb., lie; cocoanuts, per doa., blc;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 64c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; biaca walnuts,
per bu., 87; hickory nuts, per bu.. 81.50.
St. Ionla Grain and Provisions.
ST LOUIS. July 23. WHEAT Higher;
No. t tOld. New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter natenta, 83.76(h)
1.90: straights. 83.40dt8.7O: soring oaten a.
34.00Q'4.40; straights, 83.ftJ3.0; bakers', 82. 6 J
WHEAT No. 1 red, 7576e.
CORN No. J. 61c: No. 8 yellow, 6l4e.
OATS No. J. 32(&34c; No. 2 white, 4041o;
xso. 1 wnite, i'aic.
RYE No. 2, 60H5245Sc.
BARLEY Good feeding, 42o; fair to
choice malting, 4B5fjOc.
SEED No. 1 flax, 90c; No. 1 northwest
ern, 954c. Prime timothy, 88.80. Clover,
.1 - 119 Vb.14 Kit
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbL, 814.00
v14.ua. iara, per iuo ins., fi.vwtpj.Ki. snort
rins sides (loose), w.ihwx.30. ltry salted
snouiaers tnoxed), (.tx"a',.tJ4; short clear
sines (Doxed), .6(K0S BJ4.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 21,314 14,421
Wheat, bu 49,060 lo.9:o
Corn, bu 177.2HO 226,035
Oats, bu 800,150 150,833
liye, ou 7,600 ....
Barley, bu 28,198
On the Produce exchange today the but-
xer marKet was steady to easier; 1 cream
erles, 17C((19Hc; dairies, 15gl7c. Cheese,
sttady 111140. Ergs, cosy; at mark.
i-uaes inciuuea, ncaMC.
ude until Jobbers' trade commences to
show more signs of activity. Prices. aie
held fty-mly. but In certain lines buyer are
finding It slightly easier to negotiate with
manufacturers and their representatives.
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 77Vc; track, 78
fcM)c; July, 78c; September, 77774c; De
cember, 78c; No. 2 hard, 744j:;6c.
CORN-Hlgher: No. 2 hard, cash, 494c;
track, 4!x&494c; July, 44c: September, 60c;
September, 4Syffj48c. '
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 344c; track,
3o4c: September, S2c; December, 2234(2 33c;
No. 2 white, 40c.
RYE Quiet. 49450c
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, aS.WVfT'
4.00; extra fancy and straight, 83.604i3.86;
clear, 83.20fi3.35.
8EED Timothy steady, 82.60.
CORNMEAL Steady, 32.70.
BRAN Dull, lower; sacked, east track,
68c.
HAY-Steady; timothy, 88.0OiS15.60; prairie.
IRON COTTON TIES 8106.
BAGGING 6(tj6c.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Inbhlnr.
standard mess, 814.724. Lard, unchanged,
(..-). nncon, sieany; ooxea extra snorts,
88.874; clear ribs, 89.124; short clear. 89.624.
METALS Lead, firm. 31.124. Spatter,
firm, 85.50iT5.55.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 94c; springs,
12c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 3-4c.
BUTTER Steady;, creamery, 15fc21c;
aairy, liyiitc,
EGGS Steady. 134c, loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
I' lour, bbls 4,1,00 7 000
Wheat, bu 114,000 . 47.000
Corn, bu 36,000 67,000
Oats, bu 41,000 67,000
HEW YORK. STOC KS ASD DOSDS.
neaewed I rnent I.lqaldatlon Breeds
Fresh t neaslnesa on Market.
NEW YORK. July 23 -Excitement snd
uneasiness developed again In todny'a stuck
market as a result of the renewal of the
urgent and apparently forced liquidation.
This was helleved to be due to the special
needs of Individuals and the Identity of
these Individuals was the subject of the
usual gossip and the usual apprehensions.
Amalgamated was the center of the excite
ment and much of the selling of It was Slid
to be for Boston account, as reports were
received of a violent brenk In the copper
shares generally there. There was nothing
In the news of the trnde to account for the
brenk the metal advancing sharply In tbe
London market. Yesterday's break at the
Metal Exchange here was not followed by
any further recession today. Wall street
showed considerable anxiety over the news
of the failure of an Important building Arm
In New England, as it was believed to In
volve ramifications In the New York de
partment of that Industry. The United
States reslty shares were mnde to suffer
acutely by reason of this uneasiness, not
withstanding authorized assurances of the
soundness of the corporation's affairs.
Amalgamated with Its 14 per cent dividend
off sold down to 39. a break of 64. nnd
the lowest price on record. 1'nlted States
Realty lost 2 and the preferred 5, the last
named rallying 2 and Amalgamated closing
only above the lowest. The fear that
this violent liquidation was the outgrowth
of the New England business trouble gave
currency to many rumors of business em
barrassment In New York, which were
often due to the sharp declines In special
stocks In which Individual brokerage houses
were believed to be largely Interested.
None of these rumors could be substan
tiated. Another unfavorable Influence on
the stock market was the renewal of the
vlotsnt speculative fluctuation in the cotton
mnrket. with reports of purchases 1 n Liv
erpool for reshlpment to this country for
the relief of the distressed shorts. The
stock mnrket hss been inclined to respond
with declines to the lumps In the cotton
mnrket throughout the prevalence ff the
resent cotton corner sna it is common
n. f that Wnll street operators have been
very persistent short sellers at the high
levels prevailing In the cotton market. The
excitement developed In the corn market
today was also aemmemai 10 310,1,.
olned,as It was to reports ui nui wmun
he corn belt and nanger to um corn not'.
The suggestion of the Iron Age tnni ige
great decline In securities migni cnecs, new
undertakings and thus adversely effect de
mand In that trade, hurt the Iron and steel
nj.clntlv those of t Independent
companies. The United States Sieel stocks
were not notably afflcted until the general
weakness developed late In the day. 1 no
tnndord dividend paying rnunnu
were also incnnea 10 m-i u.r
until Into In tbe nay, nut oncuii" ..l ov
tween 1 snd 2 points from Inst night be-
.t.i m.nl The mnrket Pad
stendled near the Inst, but Southern Pa
cific a downward plunge 01 in iu 10
the Hose feverish and Irregular.
There were some violent dec"nes It
bonds, but a few advances kept the tone
rregular. Total sales, par vamo,
"pttrd States oonns were uni;imoR.. .
call. . .... ,- m.
Following are inr nw"' "
fork Stock exchange:
. ao piu
. m.So. Pucnlo 42'
. k- bo. Hallway
.ml do pld '
.ll'Txa PaclBc H
Toledo. St. U A W. M
. kW1 do lft
. irL'uion rucinc 'i
. 4iJ do pld
. It, WlAab
. u)t! Pt(i
CU.cso W 1.4 !''" f'
er. ir.. n v...v. --
liW ao itiu
t lAdama Ki 2i
lia'AmcricJtii Kx 17V
6i ilnlted Htatea Ex... .100
Wilia-Ftrgu Kx 1H
lt- Aniai. copper 4o
lMtiAui.r. 1 . 1 J1 II
2Xi uo pid auVl
, Amer. Lin. Oil II
do pld 27
lAmtr. Louoiuotlta .. 17
ilil do pld it
17u iAniitrlvan 8. ic R.... 4i
,, do pld k.'j
lAmcr. ttucar Ret. ...in
12W'AtlAG )aluluC t.'o t
I, Uruoklyu H. T 4
6JiK"io. fuel A Iron..,
tuCoiumbua A H. C... Ht
Ing In Interest. Fresh realisations In rentea
were the feature of the day. Rio Tlntoe
gained 3 polnis. The rate ot discount-was
2 11-16 per cent.
Throe pei cent rentes, 97f 874 for the
account. Exchange on London, i6f l.tc, for
checks.
The weekly statement of the Bank of
France shows the following changes: Notes
In circulation, decreased 9M'75,"0"f ; tretsury
accounts current, Increased 87,825.i f ; gold
In hand, increased 99.2.V,00if ; bills dis
counted. Increased 82.17o.Oucf; silver In
hand, Increased 2.2S5,(Oif.
BERLIN, July 23 Business on the bourse
today ocned quiet, t'anatllan Pacific was
slightly higher. Later trading In all de
partments became more stagnant.
Exchange on London, 20m 8 pfg, for
checks, ltlsconnt rates, short bills, 3'i per
cent; three months' bills. 3 per tent.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. July 23,-Closlng quotations:
Conaota. money
do account..
Anaronda
Atrhtaon
do pfd
Hr.ltlmore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago O. W
C., M. A St. P....
PeBeera
Denver A R, O..,,
do ptd
Brie
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
tlhnolti Central
Lotllavllle A Naah.
M., K. A T
1 U-14 N. Y. Central Ut
... II Norrolk A Weatern.. t
... 4 dh pfd II
. .. St,., Ontario A Weatern.. t4
. ui 'v cnnayiTunia K
. t.iVt Rand Mlnea lit
.': Heading 2.i
. 34' do lat pfd 41
.It' do d pfd 15
.14 8onthern Rjt I2V4
. 2i do pfd
. JUS Southern raclflc 4
. l Lnlon Pacific 1
. n do pfd la
. V. 8. Steal II v
. t2V do pfd TS
.1:14 Wahaah 12
.lift do pfd Wti
MONE-14Hl per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
hii-Yi' 4?" an1 for three-months'
bills Is 2&2 7-16 per cent.
Ken Vork tllnlnt Qnotatlona.
NEW YORK. July 23-The following are
the quotations on tne New York 8tock ex-
cn..iie;e:
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qnotatlona ( the Day on Varlons
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 23 -FLOUR-Recelpts,
15,i88 bbls.; exports, 20.827 bbls.; market fair
ly active and firm; winter patents, 83.SHMi
4.30; winter straights, 83.60iM.85; Minne
sota patents, 34.4tvji4.65; winter extras.
32.awS3.20; Minnesota bakers, 3S.60(fi 75;
winter low grades, 32.7off3 00. Rve flour
steady; fair to good. 83.0O&3.S5; choice to
fancy, 33.40i54.60.
CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow western, 81.11:
city. 31.10; kiln dried, 33 2o3.25.
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 484c. f. o. b.,
afloat; state, 5S(&4o, c. I. f., New York.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 62c, c. I f
New York; malting, 514u.67c, c. I. f., New
it'in
WHEAT RecelDta 98 878 hu snot arm-
No. 8 red, 804c elevator and 81o f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 82c f. o. b. ;
No. 1 hard Manitoba. 92'ic f. o. b., afloat.
Options opened a trifle lower but at once
became very strong on covering, started bv
a lolent advance In corn. After midday
realising and a decline the market again
advanced on drainage reports following hot
weather In the northwest, and closed fic
net higher. July closed at 81c; September,
So4t81o, closet! at 81c; December. 80
fclc, closed 81 c.
CORN Receipts. 60 900; exports, 121.646 hu.
Spot firm; No. 2. 67c elevator, and 67Vc
f .0. b., afloat; No. yellow. 68c; No. 2
white, 68c. Optlona experienced activity
and strength on reports of hot winds In
Kansas and general covering. It reacted at
noon, but again steadied up with T-hcat and
closed lo net higher. July. 87457c, closed
at 67c; September, 6t'.ti6t;c. closed at
66c; December, fj6f5i".e, closed at 5tic.
OATS Receipts, 78.000 bu.; exports. 11 00
bu. Spot ilrm: No. 3, 404ff40e; standard
white. 4141 41c; No. 8, totittio; No. 2
white, 42ii42c; No. 3 white, 41411,e; track
white, western. 44j47c;' track white, state
40ii47e. Options quiet but firmer with other
markets.
- FEEI Steady.
BRAN l,ower: spring. 3l7.00i5rl7.50; mid
dling, 319.CKKu20.50; winter, 818.0OSv-'O.O0; city
81i i" '. ).
HAY Steady; shipping, SOtJ85c; good to
Choice. 81 ItcallS.
HOI'S Quiet ; state, common to choice
i02 crop, 15'ti-214c; 1901 crop, IOCtISc; olds!
6'(t7c Psclfic coast. 1902 crop, lio21c; l'jul
crop, JSilbc; olds, 6ftSo.
HlIEr Dull: Galveston. 10 to M ih.
ISc; California. II to 26 lbs., 19c; Texaa dry
24 to 30 lbs. 14c.
LEATHER Steady; add, t3J25V4c.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4V0
-; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef, ateadv; family Ho 00
fil0.5o; mesa, 88 00(ii8.5O; beef hams. 820tVhrt
3i.uu; packet, 89.0-u9.60; city extra India
mess, 315 t"i 16.00. Cut meats. Irregular-
Pickled belllea, is.s&rru 00; pickled shoulders
80 60; pickled hams. tl2.50j1 V25. Ird, steady;
western steamed. 80.IO: July closed at 88.10;
nominal; retlnxl quiet; continent, 88 10'
South America, 88i5; compound. 37.50ii7 75.
Pork, steady; family, 8l7.6'i 1 S Ou; short
clear, $lo (VU17.76: rai. 8l6.6tm 17.26.
TALLOW Steady; city. 6Vfc&4o; country,
lync.
BUTTER-Reoelpla, 14 833 pkgs : steady;
atate dairy. 14il8c; creamery, liiic.
CHEESE Receipts, 6.781 pkgs.; irregular;
state full cream, fancy small, colored and
white. 10c; large, colured, loc; large, white,
7ic.
EGGS Receipts. 8.651 pkgs: unsettled;
Western seconds to extras, 14,ilS4c
POULTRY Alive, easier; western spring
chickens, 17c; fowls, 144c; turkeys, 11c;
dressed, firm; western broilers, 18j2uc;
fowls. 114;'; turkeys, ll&c.
MET A 13 Spot tin advanced 2 Is in Lon
don, closing at .115 16a, and futures were
i 2s Kd higher, at 123 7s d. Locally tin
was firm at 87 Soti 27.76. Copper In London
was higher, spot advancing U's (d to 4io 12s
6d. and ftilur 7s sd to li:o 7s d. Locally
copper was quiet and more or lesa nominal
at 818 261 11.60 for lake and electrolytic, and
313.00 for casting. Lead was steady and un
changed In I-ondon at 11 7s 6i. and 34.60
In New York. Spelter closed at M 6a In
Loudon, and at eiCIa In Hw Yoife. fcelng
Kanans Cltr Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July 23.-WHEAT-Sep.
temher. 0t4c: December. 67'ii6;lkc: cah
No. 2 hard, 6S4c; No. 3, 67(8674c; No. 4. 63
ltc; rejectea, Btxatcc; No. z red, 7172c;
No. 3, 6S(fi70c.
CORN September, 47c; December, 45(0
4oc; casn, xmo. 2 mixed, 4,4c; No. 2 white,
604c: No. 3. 494c.
' lATS No. 2 white, 40c; No. 8 mixed, 34
y on..
KYE-No. 2. 60c.
HAY Choice timothy, $13; choice prairie.
BUTTER Creamery, 1618c; fancy dairy,
JOC.
EGGS Kresh, 114c
(Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 206,600 72,800
Corn, bu 24.000 24.800
Outs, bu 12,000 4,000
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts
NEW YORK, July 23. EVAPORATED
APPLES Shows no change from the gen
eral condition recently noted, and wn H
the tone Is steady business Is reported well
within the nuoted range. Common are
quoted at 4(ti4c; prime at 5itj6c; clioice
at 6V(ii4c, and fancy at 64j74c
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Snot
j prunes showej a somewhat easier ten-
j- itw li nn uriic.ru mitt on lair SlZt'O:
nrtlers sllaht concealons would be granted
Quotations, however, ranged from 8c to 7c
lor an grades. Apricots remain in steady
at 7(Q4e. for choice and 1043.1240 for
fiiey. Peaches are quiet, with choice
quoted at t,(o4c, ana fancy at of 1040.
Minneapolis Wheat. Vlonr and Brati
MINNEAPOLIS. July 23. WHEAT
lasn, Me; July, Mftsttc; Septemtwr, 74c
December, 74c; on track; No. 1 hard. 86c
No. 1 northern, 84c; No. 2 northern, 81'li1
o., . V . ,, -. . - .
o-t:. i o. - hoi iiiern, itfouc.
Vt.Ot'R !'( r r niiu. In tmA 9 n K
Minneapolis, 84.ttiij4.tA; second patents, 84 40
Ti4.w; nisi clears, .i.no'y j.ou; second clears,
XJ.tlKJ3.DU.
BRAN In bulk, 3120ft12.60.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PH1LADEI-P1UA. July 23 BUTTER
f irm; good demand; extra western cream
cry. ; nearby prints. i3c.
EGGS-F'lrm: good demand: fresh near.
by, l4c; do weatern, 1m;; di southwestern,
ltxti i tc; ao southern, loc.
CHEESE Steady : good demand: Ne
York, full crc.im. choice new, 10104c
ao lair iu gooa, 'iUiK. y
Mlltrnnkee Grain Market.
MH.WAI'KRK. -T.tlv ) WlIFlTlfl.
No. 1 northern. N6VstiN7c; No. 2 northern. 84
tiNic; new September, "6'iK64c.
H v !; tstaiy ; no. i. 6-c.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 8860c; aample
CORN September, 60T,c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, July 23 8 EED Clover lower
and weak; October, 85.24- Prime timothy
X1.MJ.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Julv 23. WHEAT flnot.
No. ! red. western, winter, dull at 6s 2d; No,
l northern, spring, steady st fist4d; No.
California, dull at lis oVjd. Futuiea, steady
July, nominal; September, 6a27d; Decern
ber. s 24d.
COH.x-Spot, American mixed, easy at 4a
4d. Futurrs. steady; July, nominal; Sep-
limuer, s iu.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July 23-CORN-Flrm; No. 8.
tV; io , c.
OATS-Dull; No. 8 white. 32e; No.
BV Vi t till M
WllSKY-On the bails of 11.80 for On
laneo goods.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. July 28. WHEAT In store
No. 1 hard. 86c; No. 1 northern, 844c; No,
miruiem. eo4-; 10 arrive, IN o. 1 aartl, lie
No. 1 northern, 814c; No. 3 northern, Wc
rfuiy, 4c.
OATS 34c.
Adams Con
Alii
breitce
Illrunawlck Con
Cometock Tunnel...
Con. tal. A Va
Horn Xllver
Iron Silver
xLeadvllla Con
x Offered.
10
iu
16
4
Little Chief .,
xontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
7 Potu.il
125 Barege
l(i I Sierra Nevada
1B0 Small Hopea ..
o jxtitandard ....
..
..130
.. a
..
.. it
.. to
.. 15
..100
ao piu
Dal. At Ohio
ao pia
nadian Pacific
Central o( t. J..
tie. A Ohio....
Clucato at .iiioa.
do ptd
Chlcaxo A U. W.
do lat pia
lu.ita.to
do pia
C. C. c. ak at. L
Coloraao bo
ao let pld
uo 2d pia
Del. A nutltoo...
Del. L. at W
IMnver A K. O...
do pld..
Erie
do lat pld
do Id ptd
Gnat Nui-. ptd...
llcxkiug Vauejr .
do ptd
Illinois central ..
lows Central ....
do Pld
K. C. soulllcru..
do Pld
L. A N
Manhattan L......
Met. at. Rr
Minn. A St. U
Uo. PaclDc
M., K. A T
do pfd
Nat. K. R. at Max
do pfd
N. V. Central ,
Norfolk A W
do Did
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania
P., C. C. A 8t. L.
Readlnt
do lat pfd
do td pfd
Rock liland Co
do pfd
St. L. A a. r
xdo lat pfd
do Id ptd
8t. U 8. W ,
do pfd
St. Taut
x Offered.
cone. Uaa
...lou4aj(len. Kiectrto ..,
...13Jlln'er- Paper ....
...llfcfcl ,do P'4
,,, n jilnter. Pump ...
971 xuo pld
... li, National Ulacult
... M iNaliunal Lad ..
( iNo. American .
, si l'aclflc Mail ....
.1173, People's Uaa ...
. t3 Preaaed 8. Car..
. in I do pfd
. I2t 'Pullman P. Car,
.KiiHiiitapublle Bteel ,
a i do nfd
4y, Ruiibtr Ujoda
1 do pfd
I Tenn. Coal A Iron.
U U. S. Leather
4,4 do pfd
61 II. 8. Rubber
16 do pfd
4H U. B. 8teel
UW do pfd
11),. Weatern Union
,140
....lat
.101
. 14
.
. 40
. 7S
. KVa
. in
. tVb
. S1V,
. 40
. 4
.101
. 12'a
. 20
. '.a,
.
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. hi
(JilAllA LIVE STOCli MARliEl
Moderata Cattla Beoo pia and Prices Baled
a Littla Stronger.
HOG MARKET SLOW AND UNSATISFACTORY
Liberal Ran of atieev, bat They Were
Mostly Feeders, Which Bold Felly
Steady Good Killers ttooted
Steady, bnt Others Doll.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 23.
RecelDts were: Cattle, lions. Sheep.
Uniclai Monday g.oJtt
Gluclal '1 uemiuy 8,-lo
onicial Wednesday 8,oiu
Otticlal Thursday K.SlI
Four days thla week.. 10,748
Same days last wetk....lAWi
Same week before U,uoti
Same three weeks ago..la,t2
Same four weeks aao. )'
Same daya last year .ol4
RLcKlxlS FOR 1HK VKAR To DAfe..
The followlna- table shows the receipts of
cattle, nogs and sheep at South Omana for
tnn year lo date and comparisons with last
year: una. Inc. Dsc.
cattla &&l,SfV0 40Z.700 14V,iW
Hogs l,4i(o,Jli l,4twi,st.8 ii,rl
Sheep tKM.WO 48J.061 146,4t
Average price paid for hogs at South
Omaha tor the last aeveral daya with comparisons;
b.ft- 11,140
V,yi l:f,i(V)
6,U38 t.'J'ti
,U81 6.1A1
27,824 t.m
3,Mi to, iini
J.SM 11.UM
4o,4Xi ,M
4i,o24 l-.Mo
Z9.U30 U4.7J7
Date. 1803. 18O8.l)l.1800.lo9.IU3.18I.
July 90 74k 8 78 8 all I 18
Jul it.. ..I 8 boi 1 M i4 lti 18 till 8 18
Ju y j ... a io 7 a. t 8 ti I n a
July 4. ...i j e ! e ! i i ee
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 23. MONEY On call.
eaaler; lowest, 1 per cent; highest, 2 per
cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent; lust loan at
2 per cent, closing at IVt'U'i per cant; time
money, nrm; sixty uuyn, n pvr ixm;
ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, 6 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 6VWJ6 per
cent. ,
KTKRLING isxciiANUi'-steaay at
84.MUo for demand and at 84.84U!.o40S for
sixty days, poneu ruiw, .Oiit(f i.ni'j; com
mrrclnl bills. 8t.M.
i bh.vRR lt.ir. r,5c: Mexican dollars. 42Uc.
MoNDS Oovernmuiil, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Tbe Closing iiuuvuliuiis un uonus aro as
follows:
V. a. ret. to. ra...10SL. A N. unl. 4s
do coupon vii mex. ventral a i
do U, re( lo.i.1 do la iuc 1
do coupou lvsiMlun. A 8t. L. 4a.. aSt
do new 4a, res 1.14 VM., K. A T. 4a til
do coupon 1HW do ta 77ts
do old 4a, reg Ill IN. T. C. gen. I'a... H
do coupon HI UN. J- C. gen. 6a. ...117
do aa, rag 1"1 No. Pacific 4a VS1
.iva ao aa Tia
. 4a N. A W. con. 4a IS
. (7 .Reading gen. 4a 4
.101 St. L. A I. M. e. 6a. HOI,
. z M. L 1 '. 4a.... ,.
.100 8t. L. 8. W. Is fl
.10 I do la T4
.1034 R. A. A A. P. 4s.... T7
70 ;8o. Pacific 4s Hfi
7!Bo. Raliwar 6a llv'S
du coupou
Ati'hiaon gen. 4s.
do ad). 4s
Unl. A Ohio 4a...
do t4e
do couv. 4a
Canada So. 2a
Crntral of Oa. is....
do la tne
rh,i A Ohio 4 '4a..
xchicago A A. Sta.. T4
M A et P g. 4a.. ins
C. A N. W. e. 7a. ...131
C, U. A Q. n. 4a ... MtsfT., St. L. A W. 4a
t'nnin recmc aa
do ennv. 4a
Wabaeh la
do i'a
do deb. B
West Shore 4a
Wheel. A U B. 4a.
Wa. Central 4a
t on. Tobacco 4a.
C. R. I. A r.
C C C A at L g. 4a
xChlrago Ter. 4a...
Colorado ao. 4a....
fenver A R. U. 4a
Erie prior lies 4s..
do general 4a
r. W A D. C. ls....lo4Va
Hocking Val. 4a....l04
a Offered.
100
7t
7
7V,
17
11W
Texaa at pacific la . .11.
71
1HH
6W
107
so
ta
67 14
Colo. Fuel. con. 6a.. I,',,
lloeton Stork ((notations.
BOSTON. July 23. Call loans. 8gl per
cent; time loans, Sfi6 per cent. Official
clcsing prices wn siock ami Donas;
AH hlaoj
Atchison
do pfd
Piiaioii j Albany
noston A Me
li.ion K leveled
I Amalsamated 49u
.. C'i blnil.am n
.. amtaiumei Heela.,,,420
146 ICentennlal 14
.141, 'Copper Range 41Uj
.lis .rtomlnlon Coal S4
N. V., N. H A H... 196V, Franklin 1
Fltrhburg pfd 13 jlxle Royal (Uj
In ton Paclfls 76S Mohawk ut
Mel. Central lipoid Horalnlon J.n,
American augar U4 Ci.neola il
do pld Ill f'arrot li
Amtrlraa T. A T....lW'4'Uulncr M
nomlnlon I. A 8 i:w Sunta Pe Copper 1
tln. Klertrio .140 .Tamarack T6
Masa. Klectrle UH.Trlmnunialn kl
do pfrt aOSt Trlnltr 4x4
Vnlted Fruit ' Vnlted Stales n
V. a. Steel 2!1 i'tak 14
. do pfd 7o Victoria H
Wotlimh. Coairooo. . 16 .Winona T
Adventure 4t Wolvorlna 4)
Allouaa in
, Fnrelain Financial.
LONDON, Jjly 23 Discounts were stead
ier and money quiet. Hulnet on the
Stock exchange had a rather better tone.
Consols were dull on the lssuinif of new
colonial and corporation loans. Americans
o; cned dull, grew nrmer ana rose 10 above
p.irity, some or tne uesi cihhss 01 secur
ities being picked up for English account.
owing to hopes of an early reimund. The
tone, however, remained undecldej, opera
tors being still nervous reg trdtng the fu
tore. The market closed uulul.
The Bank of England's rate of discount
remains unchanaed at I per cent.
The weekly statement of the Bank of
Knirland snows tne following cnanges:
Total reserve. Increased 114.o); c rculi
tion. decreased 15o.Uou; bullion, decreased
41 2S4: other securities. Increared Aja.tw
other deposits, decreased 2t3.0; public
deposits, incrvssea .&.. note reserve.
Ini'reaaed lil.0uu: government securltws
unchanged. The proportion of the Bank of
England's reserve to liability this week Is
ilH per cent; last week It waa 8187 per
cent.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-COTTON-Btetuly;
sales, 2,310 hales; ordinary, 9 15-lc;
good ordinary, lP4c; low middling, 124C;
middling, 13'c; good middling, las,c; mid
dling fair, 14 5-li.c; nominal; receipts, 1,072
bale; Block, 6,118 hales. Futures quiet and
steady; July, 13.6ttti 13.75; August, 13.6'tfr
l:-..5; September, Hi.tw'ri lo.i9: October, 9.77
'?! November, .6S'a.0; December, I.M
9.i; January, 9.55'i(i 57.
NEW YORK, July 2.1-COTTON-Opened
strong at an advance of i'alZ points for the
flist half hour or so ruled excited and ac
tive under covering and more or less buy
ing for long account based on the Arm ca
bles and the continued heavy demand for
spot cotton in the English market, where
sales of 14.0C0 bales were reported, Including
8.00(1 for export. Reports that these 8,('0
bnles were for shipment here, presumably
to be delivered on the July contracts, only
added to the uneasiness of nearby shorts,
who accepted the statement as indicating
that the outstanding short Interest In July
was larger than expected. In addition to
the higher cables and the approaching ma
turity of the July contracts the weather
map retlectcd continued hot, dry weather
In sections of the belt and for a time the
shorts appeared utterly demoralized. July,
which had closed on the preceding night
at 13.20 bid. was hid at 13.H0 and was not
sold until 13.70 was reached, and immediate
ly another sole was reported at 13.75, or 45
points hver the previous high records. In
the meantime the balance of the market
had also shown great mrencth. August be
ing forced up to 12.75 with the general lists
showlngVnet gains of l.KTioG points. The at
tainment of this level, however, exhausted
the demand for the time being and realiz
ing cased the mnrket off from 7 to 27 points
from the high point with July selling down
to 13.S0. Around midday there was another
upturn nr.d a partial recovery under re
newed covering, but in the early afternoon
the market again turned very weak under
further renlir-lrg which appeared to be
based on reports of rains In the territories
supposed to be In need of moisture and ns
the bulls made little effort to support prices
moved rnnldlv downward. StoD loss orders
were uncovered and In the hiat half hour
the mnrket was at the lowest level of the
session and almost ns weak as It had for
merly been strong. In the last few minutes
covering by room shorts helped matters a
little and there was, a, recovery from the
lowest of 2 to 6 points. The market was
finally barely steady and net 3 to 7 points
lower on all options? except July, which
was last sold at 13.40 and closed 13.30 bid
or ret 10 points higher. Sales estimated at
Son. or bales.
ST. DOl'IS, July 23. COTTON Steady ;
middling. 12c; sales none; receipts, 6 bales;
shipments, fi bales; stock. 2.783 hales
t.Wrnpmi.. Julv 23. COTTON Spot
good business done; prices 14 to 18 points
hlirher: American middling fair, 7.14d; good
middling. a.sKd: middling. fi-Wd; low mid
dling fi42d; good ordinary. 6.12d; ordinary,
5 p-'d The sales of the day were 14.000 hnles,
of which R.fW were for f.peculation and ex
port and Included I3,fifn bales American.
Receipts. 7.300 bales, all American. Fu
tures opened Steady snd closed barely
uteadv; American middling, g. o. c, July,
6.4V'B.41d: July-August. 6 39d; August-September,
.85ffW.3fid; September-October. 6.KS
ifi5 89d; October-November, 6jl7d; November-December,
6.3t'.d: Jnnunry-rr""1- 6?
(fi5 30d; February-March, 6.28yS.29d; March
April, 5.284i5.29d.
Wool Market.
ST LOUIS, July 23. WOODFIrm; m
.i ' Vifino. ,,ri elothlna. lmiic:
(light tine" reiser heavy fine. 12Jl5c; tub
WNEW YORK? July 23,-WOOD-Flrm.
BOSTON. July a.-WOOL-Quotations:
Kentucky and Indiana, three-eighths blood,
"Ic- braid 22'4c; Texas, twelve months, 19
i20c; six to eight months, 17'a 18c; fall, 15r.
hie. California, northern, choice. 19c; mid
dle counties. HWil7c; southern, 19 "e- O"
rnn eastern, otaplo. 17ilc; clothing, 14
foe. Territory. Idaho, fine, 1 '?.;: tine me
dium, lWfliy.ic:. mfum, lwl?1?,v,JXX:
omlng. hue. iVtlSc; tine medium, 1uV481i4c;
medium. 18dil9c. Utah .and Nevada, tine
Keltic; fine medium, 17Wc; medium. 18 1
inc. Dakota, tine. IfMiMc; fine medium, 1W
lihhc medium, ii jic. monition. m" wnu.,.,,
,.,..,.:. a ,1 a v ,11.. ii!Wilic: tine me
dium choice. l&MSc; a verage. liliHc. Col
orado. New Mexico, etc., tine, lKal2c; fine
medium, 14fjl&c; medium, 1&&1dc; coarse.
Uyl;c: ...... M ,,A -i- t
sheepskins was held In Mincing Uane to
day. Tne oncringn amuumru T ,?7i
The attendance was moderate and bidding
was fairly active. Merinos sold at un
changed prices and crossbreda were un
changed to 5 per cent higher. Following
are the sales and prices obtained for cloth
ing and comning: isew nnum wai, 00
bnles. at 4'yi7',id. Victoria, 18 bsles, at
i.,wi..rl Koiith Australia. 4X2 bales, at
3rtlA. West Australia, 487 bales, at Wt I
7'd. Tasmania. 611 bales, at 4ii7,d. New j
Zealand, ia naics. si 11 nu. F'!""
Arenas, 55n bales, at 2'ii'tA4d. Falkland
Islands, 20 bales at CViiiO-d.
Oil nnd Rosin.
Oil. CITY. July 23.-OIU Credit bal
ances, 81. 5; certlilcates, no bid; shipments,
M,3t3 bbls., average i.7oi bbU.; runs, 99,
Z'M bbls., average 74,90 bbls: shipments
Lima, 61,142 bbls., average o2jl; runs,
Lima, 76.9-2 bbls., average oa.820 bbls.
SAVANNAH, July 2J OlDTurpentlne,
fiROSIN Firm; A, B, C, D. 11.85; E. 81.70;
F. 81. To. O, 8185; 11, 82.30; I. 62.76; J, 2.9;
M. 82.3.1; WW, 3.46.
C1IARL.BHTON. H C, July 23. OlD-Tur-penllue.
fcicady, 4kic.
RoSIN Steady.
LIMA, O.. July 23 OIL Crude advanced
2o on western and 3c on eastern oil today.
Korth l.lniii is now 81. 18; South Lima and
Indiana. 8113. This Is the highest figure
for years.
NEW YORK. July 23. -OID Cottonseed,
firm; prime crude, nominal: prime, yellow,
42Vy43o. Tetroleum, steady. Turpentine,
firm.
ROSIN Firm.
July
July 2....
July ...
July 4....
Juiy ....
July ....
July 7....
July 8....
July v....
July 10...
July 11...
July 12...
July 13...
July 14...
July 16...
July lo...
July 17...
July 18...
July 19...
eluly 2u...
July 21...
July 22...
July 23...
7 64 t 73
8 66'Al f i -.91
6 39 j 7 82 I 82,
44Hl 7 fcU 8 M
t 82i 7 Mi 8 So 8 13
8 U
e
I 13
m lsi a K2i X bu I 2o
I U i II I
8 fco 8 81 S 32
a su
3 36
3 M
8 7 7ii 8 W 6 04 8 8b 3 70
I 7 771 6 96 8 U2 4 t4 3 73 3 18
6 2S'A
6 1 7 721
8 lot. 7 7t,
6 831 7 Wl
6 9b 5 13
6 0
B 771
6 Ml 6 02
t 19'.l 7 721 6 60I 4 91
e u'i, 1 i.t 0 bo 1 i
6 22H, I 6 t
8 ii I 7 63 1
& ib4 7 41 0 6S
6 a 7 W 6 71
4 9s
6 0
e
6 15
4 OJl 3 821 8 14
4 06, 3 77; 3 lo
3 9 3 77 1 t 17
I 8 82 3 20
4 Oil I 3 26
4 lb 3 821
4 28. 3 89 3 32
4 19 3 8b 8 8o
f il i M OO
4 341 3 791 8 it
I 3 fez; 8 5
STOCK COWS AND I1BIFKK&
1 eext I ta 1 i'w I M
Blut- Ktia ccutsna.
11 HI IN
4 s;o 1 t4
10 sat I et
1 46 I at
16 It. ',.
1 110 in
1 SiO "V.
1 11J0 tea
j 710 I It
It 1't 0
I tot en
NEBRASKA.
1 feeder... 730 8 00 2 feeders.. 916 8 66
6 lecdrrs.. 844 3 66 1 feeder... 9.0 3 00
rentiers.. 873 8 66 8 feeders.. 8h8 860
lUxiS There were more hogs reported
on sale today than arrived yesterday and
the market as a wnole was in very unsat
isfactory condition. At tha beginning the
prices paid averaged about the same as
yesterday morning, although there were
some strong spots and some weak spots.
Trading waa very alow, as salesmen knew
they were not getting enough tor their
hogs, but at the same time they saw little
prospect of getting any more. Buyers did
not seem to care whether they got many
hogs or hot and the close of the market
was extremely dull, with prices unevenly
lower. It was very late In the day before
anything like a clearance was made. The
bulk of the first sales went from 36.224j to
85.27Vj. with a few of the choice light
weights selling from 85.30 to 85 32H. The
heavy hogs sold from 8j.2o down, some
choice heavies sold early as low as 85.20.
Representative sales:
The close of the market was Just about
a nickel lower thnn the opening, the iato
sales going largely at 85.20 and 85.224.
Nearly everything was disposed of by noon,
although there were a few hogs still In
first hands at thai time. Representative
sales:
No.
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The official number of cars ot stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. bh p.H'sea.
c ., m. at Bt. f. iiy... 4
Wabash 1
Mo. Pacific Ry
Onion fac. System. 30
C. ot N. W. Ry 6
F., E. A M. V. R. R, 45
C, St. P., M. St O.... 4
B. At M. Ry 17
C, B. oc Q. Ry 8
K. C. At HU J. Ry.... 6
C, R. i. Ac P., east... 10
Illinois Central Ry... 2
Total receipts 131
The disposition ot the day's receipts vu
as follows, each buyer purcnaslng tne num.
ber of head Indicated;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
omana packing uo til
Swut and Company
Armour Co..
1
18 11 1
11
35 1
13
18
1
1
19
1' ..
124 27 1
21
608
Cuuahy Packing Co mm
Omaha P. Co., bt. Joe.... 74
Armour, Sloax City 71
Carey Ac Benton 66
Huston Ac Co 3
Hamilton 3
L.. F. Husz 16
Wolf & Murnan 67
Other buyers 129
1,181
til
1,194
6o9
2,3od
2u6
4,6uJ
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. July S3. DRY OOODS j PARIS. July 23. Stocks were heavy on
Are without marked change aad Uie out- the bourse today and I Us trading; waa lack-
Totals 2,733 8,216 7,701
CATTLE There was enly a fair run of
cattle here today, and as the demand on
the part of packers was In good shape the
marKet ruleu active and steady 10 sirone;
on all desirable grades. All the early ar
rivals were disponed of In good season, but
some of the trains were late, which de
layed the market to quite an extent.
Beef steer buyers took hold with consid
erable life and the market could oafely be
quoted strong on all desirable grades, wltn
a good many cattle selling 6ffluc higher
than yesteraay. The part fat kinds ana
those lacking In quality did not show much
improvement and were somewhat neglecteu.
As a general thing, though, the prices paid
were very eatlafucto'-y. Tne ouik of the
fair to good 'cattle sold from 84.60 to 86,
with fancy grades from that up. The com
mon kinds sold trom tt.oO down. Chicago
was quoted as closing lower on steers, and
as a result buyers aid not take hold of the
late arrivals here with as much Hie, but
still they pah! about steady prices.
There wus A small supply ot cow stuff
In sight this morning and as a result any
thing that had any kill to it sold to good
advantage. The better grades of grader
and good to choice corn-feds coulu satcly
be quoted steady to strong. 1 he minium
and common stuff, though, was rather
slow sale the same as u.M.al and did not
command any more than steady prices.
Owing to the light receipts, though, every
thing was out of first hunt-- In good
si anon.
The demand fcr good light and handy
weight bulla is In good shape and the mar
ket on that class can sifcly be quoted
steady. Coarse heavy bulla, though, are
rather slow sale and weak. There Is no
particular change In veal calves to note.
There were Just a few bunches of stock
cattle In the yards and although the de
mand has shown no particular Improve
ment, the few that arrived today sold
without difficulty at fully steady prices.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
At. Pr. . No,
7.
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6 27
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6 10
I 30
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5 30
6 30
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8 30
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lambs
so
110
10
120
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120
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10
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80
10
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2". 223
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66 217
"! 130
42 tftf
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70 231
76 223
67 231
SHEEP Receipts of sheen and
Were not auite as heavv todav as vester
day, but still there was a liberal supply In
sight, which makes the receipts for the
week far ahead of last week and also of
the same week of last year.
The bulk of the offerings this morning
was made up of feeders. There were some
killers, but they were mostly of Inferior
quality, and as a result packers did not
take hold with much Ufa. They claimed
they were willing to buy good stuff and
that they had liberal orders for that kind,
but they do not reem to want the part fat
stuff. The market today could probably
best be described by calling It steady on
good stuff, but very dull on othera.
There was a good demand for feedera
and thp prices paid looked steady to strong,
with tracing quite active. 3ome ewes sold
for 32.8 and four doublca of Idaho feeder
yearlings- brought 83.40.
Quotations tor grass stock: flood to
choice lambs, 85.60gfi.75; fair to good lambs,
li.Q0gr5.5O; good to choice yearlings. 83.75(3
4.00; fair to good yearlings, 83.50tjli3.75; good
to choice wethsrs, 83.60tgs.75: fair to good
wethers. $3.ftiS.3.60' good to choice ewes,
8.753.CO; fair to good ewes, 32.502.76;
foeflcr lambs, 83.50(4.00; feeder vearllngs,
83 0Oj3 6O; feeder wethers, 12.75-23.25; feeder
ewes, 31.502.60.
No. Av.
5 western cull ewes 68
1.037 Wyoming fteder ewes 100
91 Montana ewes ,, 82
447 Monthna feeder ewes 88
3 Wyoming wethers 73
361 Wyoming wethers 106
42 western yearling ewes 69
282 Idiho feeder ewes
4A1 Idaho feeder ewes
419 Wyoming feeder ewes....
497 Wyoming feeder wethers
919 Idaho feeder yearlings....
iiiano reeder ewes
, . .1 T .J .. V.
mixed, 31 60114 50: storkera and feeders. 8i.7f
tj4 .60; calves snd yearlings. 32..Vxv3.7.
HoiiS Receipts, 8.800 head; 6c higher,
selling at 8o.h'u6 37V,; bulk. 86 264(6 30.
Bt. Joseph Live Rtov'k Market.
ST. JOSEPH, July 23. CATTLK lie
celpts, l.tiils bead; active; natives. 8..s5u
5.36; cows and heifers, 31.75'u-4.76; Blockers
and feeders, 32.7i'ii4 3.Y
I toc.st Receipts. 5.SJW head, mostly 5
higher; light, 8i.3C'a.42H; medium ami
he.vy S5.oVgr5.50.
SHkEP-kecelpts, 3,034; active; top,
Iduho wethers, 13.75.
BURGLARS FIND EASY SAFE
Tap the Strong Doa at rotter Print
ing Shop with Little
Dlfflealty.
Tha safe of the Potter Printing company,
317 North Fifteenth street, was robbed
Wednesday night and the sum of 83S ob
tained by the burglars. Entrance was made
by a skeleton key used on the lock of the
front door. The burglars evidently had no
trouble In working the taf combination, ns
they swung the door open without Injuring
the mechanism. The box containing thi
money wsa then pried loose from Its fasten
ings and carried Into the basement, where
It waa broken open and the cash removed.
There are two quarter-ln-the-slot gas
meters In the basement, used by faml'Us
living In the building. These contained
about S5 each and they were broken open
and the coins carried away. This loss will
be the gas company'a.
PROSTRATED BY THE HEAT
Yonna; Woman Walking; In the nn
on Park Arenne Is
Overcome.
Miss Amanda Nelson, a young woman
living at 846 South Twenty-second 'street,
was overcome by the heat at 1 p. m. yester
day while wnlklng along Park avenue. Ulic
was alone nnd had no sunahade and wu
seen to suddenly fall forward on the walk.
When assistance reached the young
woman she was unconscious. The patrol
wagon was summoned and conveyed hrr
home, where rhe revived anil Is consMcre.l
out of danger. Dr. Dnhlstrom was the
flrst physician to reach the woman after
the prostration and Police Surgeon Me
Dlarmld arrived With the patrol wagon.
1"0 Idaho ewes
16 Idaho ewes
127 Wyoming feeder wethers.
703 Idaho wethers
444 Idaho iambs
8
78
91
92
83
75
109
91
92
lii
Pr.
82
2 65
2 70
2 90
3 25
3 25
3 60
2 40
2 40
2 60
3 0"
8 40
2 75
2 75
2 80
8 05
3 25
5 35
Denies Writ of Injnnetlon.
The argument on the motion for a tem
porary writ of Injunction In the case of
Oeorge A. Whltakcr against Kilgore and
others, officials of Buffalo county, to re
strain them from collecting taxes on the
property of the plaintiff was heard before
Judge Munger yeaterday. After hearing
the arguments Judge Munger denlud the
writ, on the ground that It was a matter
that pertained to the state courts. The
contention grew out of the plaintiff settling
upon an island l.i tha Platte river adjacent
to the old Fort Kearney reservation, com
prising some slxtyor more acres, and which
he stdtes was never Included In the sur
veys of the reservation. April last he made
a homestead nung on tne land, which Is
still pending In the United States land
office. The case will now be carried to the
supreme court of the state.
Ao Official Paper .Selected,
The council committee having In charge
the counting of the subscribers of the news
papers In the matter of the selection of an
official city paper met yesterday and
Immediately adjourned unlll Fnuay. in
spite of the decision of Judgo Dickinson to
the effect that posting notices on the bulle
tin board In the city hull will comply with
the requirements of the charter amendment
regarding advertising, the city attorney
says that he will advise the council to take
no action where publication Is necessary
until an official paper has been designated.
REAL ESTATE! TRANSFERS.
loiar and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS, July 23 8CC1AR-Dull;
open kettle, 2(j3 7-16V ; open kettle cen
trifugals, I'lliiat; centrifugal whiles,
yellows, 3S'(Hc; seconds, 2(y3c.
MOl-ASM-.ei Open kettle, nominal. 13?
ltic; cuntrifugul, 6jl8o; syrup, nominal, 19
folMc.
NEW YORK, JVIy 23 SUOAR-Raw,
firm; fair refilling, 13-lfic; cenlriiugal, 94
text. 3 11-loc; molasses sugar, 315-ltic; Re
fined, nrm.
MOIAHSES Firm. '
Code Market.
NEW YORK. July 23 COFFEE Spot
Rio, quiet; mild. easy. Futures opened un
changed and ruled very quiet, though devel
oping a slightly easier tone as the. session
progi-ettaed under offerings encouraged by
the heavier movement and In the absence
of demand. The market was finally quiet
at unchanged 5. rices to a decline of 6
points. Biles were 9.750 bags, Including
August. 3.to; September. 3.. 6c; October,
3. lie, May. 46Cc; June. 4.60c,
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Bank Clearlaae.
OMAHA, July 23 Bank dealings for to
day were Sl.lt4.7w 4; increase over corre
syundlu day of yievioua er, M. 497.81.
Ae. FT.
I9t I 00 II 11M 4 to
.... 110 I II 21 1230 4 10
....100 I 60 II 843 4 10
....1020 I 75 63 1301 4 Bfi
.... 166 3 75 61 1327 4 16
.... InO I IS II 1144 4 15
....1037 I 16 47 1110 4 15
.... 140 I K II 1367 4 M
.,..1103 4 16 1 1350 4 15
.... 174 4 SO 12, 1375 4 M
....1065 4 36 41 1100 4 16
.... Ml 1 W 13 143 4 16
.... 10 4 40 II 1343 I ta)
....1240 4 60 21 1231 I 00
.... 171 4 60 29 1211 I 00
....1110 4 60 M 1161 6 00
.,..1131 4 TO 1 1110 I 00
,...1173 4 70 12 1257 I 00
....1114 4 10 40 1264 i 00
....MM 4 76 1 lint I or,
....1140 4 78 17 13l I OS
.....12:5 4 71 16 1422 I 06
....10X2 4 M M 1414 I 06
1064 4 M 41 1421 I 06
1340 t 10 - I..., 1428 I 05
....12W1 4 10 13 12J.7 I 10
, ... .110 4 15 II 13l'4 I 10
1121 4 16 11 12fc I 16
,.(I.1I6I 4 15 41 1614 I II
1337 4 16 II 1606 6 II
1?40 4 6 1 IKK) I 0
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,....125 3 60 I tal 4 40
H I 13 1110 t U
110 4 00 II 1311 I 10
.... lot 4 35 16 1470 I 10
STEERS AND COWS.
... ant t to
151 I 6 I..
COWB.
I
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... 130 1 00
... 150 1 75
... 130 1 00
...1U26 I IXI
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... IM I 00
... I7t I 10
... Ill I 10
... 164 I 16
...1060 I 15
...; 1 it
...1004 I 16
. . . 170 I 30
...161 1 10
... 590 I 10
... MO I 60
...110 I 81
...1150 I 40
... 10 I 60
... 4 I 60
... 161 1 60
... 140 t 60
... 170 I 60
... i:0 I 60
... 3S I to
... 1.10 1 Tl
...100 I 71
...100 I Tl
... 130 I at
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COWS AND HEIFERS.
....lol 1 tt
.... 71 1 00
.... 120 1 00
....lino a 00
.... aso 1 00
.... 156 I 10
.... aao 1 10
....llkO I 11
....1256 I 16
... .11(37 I 15
....low I III
....till I 10
....1161 I It
....120 I 16
....1030 I It
.... Sbl 1 4,
.... HI IM
....1220 I 40
.... 110 a a
.... 171 I 44
11.0 I 60
....1(1 60
....11X0 I 10
....lutO I 10
....1041 I 60
1110 I at
....1060 I tO
.... 176 I 10
....lilt I W
...At I 16
....100 I Tl
....1043 I Tl
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.170 I 10
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HEIFERS.
430 I 0 1
tH IM t
IN 111 1
BULLS AND ST AOS.
.. Ill I tt 1 let 4 M
..160 4 00
CALVES.
.. lit 4 t II Uf 4 M
lust' ' 10 4 71
" FEEDER.
.. Tie) I tv til 3 4t
TAQ8V
... IN IN . IM 88
.... 4 i 10
.... ISO I 60
....1140 1 60
....lltt I tl
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. I 76
....n-w I 75
.. 8 48
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...1111 I to
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CHICAGO LIVE: STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Sheen Are Steady, While
Host Go Higher.
CHICAGO. Julv 23 CATTLE Receipt'
1 9,000 head, including 300 Texans; setlve and
steady ; good to prime steers, 86.26 j.bj;
j poor to medium. 34.2iViS.25: stockoi nd
leeders, 8.5it(-l.40; cows, l.6t.60; hellrs,
82.264.i4.N5; canners. Sl.tXii'l.SO; bulls, .fi4(,'
I 4.0; calves, 83.OiK7ftl.60; Texas steers, 83.60a
1 6.00: western steers, 3100.
HOOS Receipts today, 1B.000 neari; esti
mated tomorrow, 15.000 head; left over, 15,
000; mostly 6c higher; mixed and butchers',
85.45fi6.S6; good to choice heavy. 35. 7001). W);
rough hesvv, 3R.i0fiS S; light. 8S.tWfiS.IVi;
bulk of sales, 35.6ogi6.WV
grEKT K" 1, MrtetPf- - in.nnf)
head; steady; lambs steady to Uo Blgnerj
good to choice wethers. 3.7Vu4.i.. . . to
choice mixed, ffl.WMfrS.!; western sheep. 33.25
ifi.4.25; nn1v- lambs, 33.256.25; western
lambs, 85.40(86.90
' Kansaa City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,000 head natives, 800 Texans;
calves. 60 natives and 60 Texans; beeves ac
tive and steady; cows steady to strong;
n .1 t n A n wt. e ..n. .tn. . . I I VT '
puirnQin niin i t-w.-. n i,,, v ....... n. ....
choice export and dressed beef steers, 34. is
476.26: fair to good. 31O04f 4.75; stockers pnd
f7.c.lcr. 83.76434.86; Texns and InrtHn rtr
32 25f4 80; Texs cows. 31 7MM.2S: net'"'
cow. 3:.0O(lM(y; nstlve $2.5t (g'S.OO;
r.,r., tl.0O32.2S; bulls, 32.30(83.50; calves,
32.' 016.00. .
H0O8-Receipts, 8.000 heart; mnrket St
10c higher than yesterday's close: top, 85.46;
bulk of sales 3-,.J-.40- he- vv. 3V J2''- '
mixed packers, 853595.40; 1'nrbt. 5.S5(8.46:
yorV. .42K.rS.45: rte- 85 42V,frr5.45.
RHTSEP AND T.AMRrV-Recel"t. W
a. . . . . . .. native tntnbs. 83. In, no-
. rr. ll ..a. .dinar 4. 1(Vrs no
Terns cllrm eep, 32.7tift4.80; stockers and
feeders. 32.7W3.70
, T.nnls 1-Ito mnrU Market. j
trr TriTTTR. jtv n.-A-rTLTA-Reoelnts ;
S.OOft bend tm-ludlnsr 8 Texin'! mnrs-r
.Mir. end -L"' ;!,L. r
pins- an" no't e--- - (
beef and W-her tee.. 84 0O?W W: steer;
under 1 " !b. 8JSOW5.15: ticker j"
. ' a imMM' ew and belfera 8 l
4 e"r 82.ntvrtJ.50: bull". 32.vrS ":
exAffiW: cnw snd heifers. 82 on3.0rt
. . . .MM V. . a mnrlret
strong esrly. hot closed weak, with sd-
222 JT'n.cW- K 4 70: butcher, and
ve. v.vy, 85 WWi.Wi.
RHEEP AND T,AMR-Recelr,ts. JrJ
be"d; msrVet seadv: natlva "ut,?nl,fci0
1 ftrfi4.00'. stockers. 4.wtB . a .....
33 50.
I . - . . . W - .t. a
-lew T oris l it" .p - - -NKW
TORK. July PcC-TTJ-7-J'Mll';-
rsed native sides. .4rl3e per nound
cliwe. receipts only two head; city dressed
stronger, even rnur, '-"-,.., -
pens about ciescei.i. '"-' j. ft
4 60 per hundred pounds: lambs at W 0
i -. . . . A u.fl&Lo tier rjound
720: nrewen -u - '
are-s-rt- lmbs. 8fi12e
Arm except for heavy pigs. Tytjter strong
Afl'rl of mixed was not sold at 35 per
hundred.
toek la Slaat.
Following were the receipts of llvs Block
at tha six principal western cities yester
day:
Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracters, 114
Vnrnam .street:
Joseph V, Valashek and wife to James
Kasper. lot 3 Oak Hill addition IDOO
Atlantic Realty Association to Martha
J. Watts, lot 26 In replat ot block 6
Bemls' Park addition 450
Ida Scholtlng and husband to Annie
Meyers, lots 6 and 6, block 11, Al
bright's annex 1,460
L. O. Wllllnmson and wife t? Margrete
E. Hengen, lot 11, block 15, Hanscom
place 2,600
Ilnrvey B. HInton and wife to William
Eberspecher, s "4 sub-lot 1, tax lot 34,
a e a w 14 sec. 10-15-13 1,600
Frank Dnhlqulat and wife to George P.
Bemls Real Estate Co., euat 23 feet of
lot 6, block 4, Dupont place 650
4
O-nsha
Chicago
Vana City ..
at. TMllS
Ft. Joseph
Bloux City ....
Totals
Cattle. Hon. Rheen.
8 (Ol a.oai S.1--I
t ono la.on
4 V O nno
fv "
1 nA 6.
mo J.o
n 868 44.268 21,854
Ions Clr !' Mafic Market.
BlOtTX CTTT Ts.. JuW . fHpth-tal Tele
.m" - CATTT.r - Reoslpta, 200 head:
steady; beeves, 84.0036.00; owe, bulla and
&he Bost of
Everything
li
The Only Double
TracK Railway
to Chicago
THE Omaha train
par excellence Is No. 8 a
solid train made up In
O nana daily ON TIME at
6:60 p. m., arriving at Chi
cago 7 IS next morning.
Library-buffet car, barber,
r.ew standard sleepers, chair
tars EVERYTHING.
Clty Offlcatv:
14011403 FARNAM ST.
( OMAHA
TCU 624-661
OR.
McGREW
8PKCIALUT.
Treats tll loriaM t
DISEASES Of MEN
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c awful. Cur. cuarauiMd
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by mull. Call or writt.
Bnt V'.$. Offlo orrr Ja .
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PRIVATE WIRES
OEO. A. ADAMS CRAIN CO.
GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND
STOCKS.
834 Board at Trad Bid.. Omaha
'Phone luMt aad loll. Members aU prln
tapal eachAusea. W rile (or out dally mar
as I tattar.