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    TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 1904.
CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET
i .
Julj Wheat Held Well Until 5 ear Close,
When it Broke to 92 ?-8c
OTHER DELIVERIES SHOW STEADY TONE
Chicane Set a Weak Pace oa Ortr.
honht Mirkel-Corn and Oat
Mr(-Cro2 Gossip D
liveries.
OMAHA, July 19.
At the opening Omaha wai not t all
Inclined to follow th lend of Chlr-ago to
ward lower price for July and September
wheat. Trader could not understand auch
radical changes over night aa to turn th
market on the down ftrade, the more so aa
the general new of the day from the de
crease of 5,700,000 bushels In Bradstreet
estimates of vlalhle world'a supply to the
report of "authorities" from Kansaa and
elsewhere waa of a bullish character. The
break in Chirac? wa accreolted very
'largely to a speculatively over-bought mar
ket and a desire on the part of longs to
; take profit. Quite a large number of
atop ordera were caught on the way down
'ana after these were aold-out the disposi
tion, especially In the hour before noon,
waa toward a better tone During the last
-half hour, hfiwever, the selling movement
Increased there ahd tha July delivery tum
bled 2c below yesterday's close or to We.
The short Interest it) Omaha la a factor
Of considerable Importance. While the
i aborts have not displayed any especial
' nervousness the bulla are equally Indlffer-
ent about lowering prices to Indue buying,
i 1 hlle the July tuture In Chicago broke
f t ily IV the break there waa only one-
f quarter of a point up to 1 o'clock. In the
last few. minutes 6f the session a couple
of bears, encouraged by the weak close
In Chicago, offered July down to 9J7Ac with
out Inducing buyers, this aa compared with
,84c bid at clone Mondayi
' There were deliveries of 15,000 bushels of
corn made this morning on July contracts.
The market for thin cereal waa slow but
displayed grtat strength, the more espe
cially In the September future, which ad
vanced sharply to 4tKc bid, as compared
with a close with a steady raise or the
'tender to 8134c.
A Chicago dispatch says i
, There wore-no cablea this morning, owing
to it being a holiday abroad. The weather
report, showed It considerable cooler
through the. grain- belt. Condition-
very seasonable and farm work It progTcaf
.lng rapidly. Wheat prices depc.u ... -great
measure on the willingness of for
eigners to take wheat around present
price. Thla will be determined within the
'iiext ten days, aa tha Oklahoma wheat is
now coming on the market. The move
ment of corn continues light with very llt-
tle domestic or export demand. Very little
speculation in provisions, owing to the
trlke situation.
The range of price on the Omaha mar-
Jtet for future delivery and the close today
and Monday were;
"Wheat1
July ...
' Sept, ...
Dec. ..
Corn .
i July ....
.: Bept. ...
Deo. ...
l Oats
Open. High. Low. Today. Mon.
.MAMA 92 92 MB
. 2HA o2VA MviA UVkA KJHB
...82VkA 82ifcA 8VA WW 12)43
. 49 A 49 A 49 A
. 44A HB 44A
..fcA 39HB 3irA
49 B
44T.B
3B
40HB
90'B
30HB
' i July 40 B 4ft B 40 B 40 B
Bept. IlB S1B 81 B S1VB
- Deo. 80HB 30HB 30&B 30ViB
' A asked B bid.
drain Markets Elsewhaure.
. Closing prices of grain today and Mon
day at the markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat-- Today. Mon'jr
, juiy vuiu. .,.....,.,...,. w & as
., rJeptember, 69 .
. December 8(04
i&l May ... so
July ...... 49H
f'Oa September 49
v: December . ib
f KANSAS CITT.
49
49
46 i
? Wheat-.. .
? . July f-.....i.w......w....
September ........
Today. Tes'y.
... T7 78W
...Tlit -784J.
' Corn
.... 48
46H 46
tt 41
September
December
. - - ST. LOUIS.
i.1 Wheat - ; " , , 4
f'-f December 87 87
i July -..
September ,i 47;
Dcenber ..4a
fl ,,. ... MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
48
47
43
.A September 87
89
&
89
861
. iiMvmMl 4.
T.-it-lirV4it
.... 8&
DULUTH.
f j WhsaV-
vt'f Beptember
V f December
88
, 85
NEW YORK.
SO
fv? Wheat- -
.-" BeotemDer
92
91
Cars.
14
DecemDer
Grain, lnspeotlon reported today
Wheat, no grade
Corn, no grade ;
f Corn.
, ' Oats, no grade ,
; Oats, No.' 4 white
L Corn,' No. I ,
Total
,7 caan sales l car -oats, no grade, at 36o;
'i I car No. 4 oata a( 86c.
, x Bradstreet'e Wheat Visible.
,
'!' Bradstreeta weekly world'a visible supply'
' -. inowi ine loiiowing;
-Wheat East of Hockles, decrease, 1.290,-
, O00 Itushels: Europe and afloat, decrease,
V 4,600,000 bushels.
r.'' Corn Increase, 773,000 bushels.
t;'$ Oats, decrease, 1,128.000 bushels.
; Chicago Coatract Grain Stocks.
V " Contract grain stocks In regular elevator
- at Chicago:
V'. Wheat-No. t hard, 69.600 bushels: in-
crease, 17,000 bushels. No. I red, 184 248
M'busnels; unchanged. No. I northern spring,
'V410.949 bushels; decrease, 29,69 bushels.
Corn XTA.HJJ bushels; Increase, 38,6i3
bunhels. J
. Om JP2.8U buehelsj decrease, 164,302
bushels; t
Note from the Grain Market.
No IJverpool market today, it being one
. vi nuiiirruu iiiKiivn nonaays.
, Bunaeriana t upame nave opened a
- branch efflce In Lincoln.
Grain wtlppra- in the southwest were
sel.lhg l.ea .futures In Chicago against
actual grain -.
Fraaler wires from Chicago: Within the
next three weeks we are going to have a
chance to And out how fust this new wheat
la going to ride- to market and how faat
these"1 cash premiums will disappear. Per
haps at some time op thla crop whoat will
sell very high and It would not be surpris
ing, but in the next two weeks we expect
to eco fower-prices, .. . ,
' Two cars sot No. i, oata sold yesterday
V' afternoon at 86c. .
"a" A sample of new wheat from Clay county
J . waa exhibited on 'change thla. morning. It.
V f, was fine wheat and -weighed nfty-nlno
f li pounds to the bushel, and Would probably
U grade No. , . - t
L One of th largeat milling and elevator
G concerns In the northwest says: Crop con
r dltlons In territory covered by our elevator
" system In MiNnesota- and North Dakota
are all that could be dewlred. Barring some
:.. unforteeen dlauater. Much as extreme hut
n winds or wet weather at harvest, we should
'A have a fine croptof WIYrat of excellent uual
Hy and bushela enough to make tha millers
U smile.
. Kolln Smith, crop expert, wire from To
pekal The losses to the wheat crop of
'I Kansas from rains and .floods, July 1 to
'J July 10, were as follows: Hard wheat
ti .i.Mtrovert ciutrlaht. 12 i er cent: soft red
' shows 1 per oent loaa due to shrinkage and
i sprouting, G fr rent loss In cutting and
h per cent In handling. Taking a basis of
' oO.OuO.Outt-buiihel crop before July 1 these
; percentages show loss of 1.900,oi0 bushels.
' Kansas City received yesterday a cars
wheat, grading 2 cars, hard, i curs No. i
' red; rent below No. t. .
Mlnnnapolla wlivat stocks show a dec-reuse
for three day of 216.COO bushels.
A visible lvlr of Grain,
' NEW YOUK. Ju!y 19 Special cable and
Jk telegraphic cominunlcotlons tecelved by
BradBtreet's show the following changes In
ft avalluble supplies as voinpared with last
i. account. .
J WHEAT-l'nlted States and Canada, east
of the Buckles, decreased. l.Juti.Ot hu. ; afloat
for and In Europe, decreased, 4i0,0u0 bu.;
m total supply decreased 6.ii.0"0 bu.
J COKN-l'olted Stales find Canada, east of
.the hookl- decreased 773.0m bu.
t OAT8 I'nltrd States and Canada, eaat of
'i the Itocklea, itcci eased l.lJti.UlM bu,
f The lending dtcrnn.es reported this week
J are tw.uo bu. In Munltobu, 62,( bu. at the
. L incago prlviiie vtevatoi s nri Sl.oi-J du. at
Coteau Lam. II us. Sunki ul Toi Hand, Me.,
f tin reused a.0v ,
1
'i
Bank ( learlaa.
OMAHA July 1.-Bajk clearing for to-
i-day, tum.WI
uecreuHe or u from
jlhe corrrspondJng day last )ear.
Dalatk Grain Market.
rUKUTM. Joly ll-WHRAt-To arrive:
jXi I nonkeru, lUttfc; . Nu. t nontitfrn.
9!Vtc. On track: No. t northern, 11(1;
No. i northern, 7c; July, 31.01; Stptenv.
btr. &fr'c.
OA'J't To arrive, 36c; on track, !;.
CHICAGO GHAI5I AMD PROVISIONS
Featoree of the Trading; and Closing
Prices on Bnara of Trade.
CHICAGO, July 19 A return to favor
able weather conditions throughout the
greater part of the country caused heavy
liquidation of wheat today. At the close
the September option was off lc. Corn
is up c, oats show a gain of ae and
provisions are a trine easier.
Initial quotations on wheat were at a
harp decline, September being down H
He o at r84880. On the brek
September dropped to 87 o Final figures
on September were at 87Vrt7e. July sold
between soe and 87o andMosed at the
bottom. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 126,000 bu. The world's vis
ible supply, aa shown by Bradstreet's, de
creased .79i,Oi0 hu. Primary receipts were
tftf.boo bu., compared with 7i'8,7nO hu. a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 278 cars, against
2JO last week and 36 a year ago.
There waa a comparatively strong corn
market, although the break In wheat had
some effect at times. The market closed
strong and near the top. September opened
6'Vc lower at 48V4c, sold between 48c
and ifr, and closed at 49c. Local re
ceipts were 887 cars, with 33. of contract
grade.
On active support from bull leaders oats
held steady In the face of the weakness of
wheat. The action of wheat had some ef
fect, but the market waa Inclined to fo low
corn. Crop news was bullish and the de
mand showed considerable Improvement.
The market closed practically at the high
point. September opened unchanged to a
higher at SiVQ ;c, ranged between 82o
and 33c, and closed at 8333c. Docal re
ceipts were 156 cars.
Some strength was displayed In provis
ions early on the strength or the hog mar
ket, but enough liquidation developed to
cause slight losses In all products. At the
c!ose September pork was a shade lower
at $12.90. Lard was down 2c at IS 92.
Klhs were a shade lower at 7.67ig,7.0.
Emlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
t cars; corn, 111 cars; oats, 60 cars; hogs,
7,oo head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. how. Close.Yest'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept
b Sept
t orn
July
Sept
Dec
O" I
July
Sept
Deo
Sept
Oct
Sept
Oct
Sept
Oct
I I
97i 97 9 9 98
97J7 OT 9f, Mi 874
CSS Ni9 8 89 SOU
88& 88 87i87(a RSi9
I I I i i
4va-49 49 4S 49 49
4Vtf45 4! .4K-V 49 49
4546 46 44 46 46
I I I I
33 82 3333 82
M3M 33 33'a 33;
12 82 12 82 12 82 12 82 12 8S
12 95 . 12 97 12 90 12 90 12 92
12 92 12 92 12 90 12 90 12 92
S?J 68?H 82 8 82
96 6 96 92 92 6 96
7 02 7 02 8 97 7 00 - 7 00
I
"j'62 ''7-42 "7"67 7 60 7 0
766 765 7 62 7 65 7 66
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Quiet and steady: winter pat
ents, 84.00: straights, $4.80a4.50: spring pat
$2nR'5i3 20 ; tral,hu' 3.90(uM.ilO; bakers,
WhEAT-No.' 1 gprln, 9ScS1.00; No. ,
spring, aiKd.960. '
COHN-No. 2, 49c; No. 2 yellow, 60c.
Jrlxri No. 2, 74o,
BAKLEY Good feeding, 35ffl38c; fair to
choice malting, 3260c
SBE.PSr.No- 1 i ls: No- 1 northweat
ern, $1.21; prime timothy, $2.96; clover,
centre ct grade. $11.00.
EROVJl5u2N--Me" Prk' P" bbl- 12 W
12.86. Lard, per 100 lbs., $6.80(&8.82., Short
tlbs si dee (Joone), $7.267.40.
oiiowlng were the receipts of flour and
grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
- 16,300 -.12,609
8,000 ' 81.900
' 867,600 - 180,300
..186,600 112,300
........ 1,000 . 700
22,100 (.600
Flour, bbls...
Whoat. bu...
Sorn, du
ata, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu....
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa ateady; creameries, lt17o;
dairies, 12fl6c. Eggs-Steady; at mark,
caaes Included, 14a,16c. Cheese Easy at
74lc. .
- - - - , ------ wunnAu. nAnapr
Haotatlona of the Day on Varioaa
ConaidlHM.
.NEW YORK, July 19-FLOUR-RecelptB,
S4.0M bbls. ; exports, 10,450 bbls. ; market dull,
buyers Indifferent: winter, patents, $4.86
610; winter straights, $4.804.76; Minne
sota patents. $4.96a5.26; winter extras, $3.36
w-v-w, "awn, a. ivy i.w; winter
low grades, $3.153.70. Rye flour, firm;
$4 26460 ' -8i choice to, fancy,
CoStNMEAL Market 'nrm; yellow west-
Snj.V.1;?1-10' olty' -Wl.ia; kilo, dried.
$2. Sufi 3. 10.
RYE Nominal. '
BARLEY Slow; feeding-. 48c, c. 1. f.
New York; malting, nominal -
WHEAT Receipts, 16.008 bu.; export. 49 -924
bu. Spot easy; No. I red, nominal,
elevator; No. 5 red. $1.08, nominal, f. o. b..
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.09, f. o
b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal,
r. o. b., afloat. There was a severe break
In prloes today, following bearish weather
and crop news. Being overloaded the
orowd sold heavy In face of the lower con
sols and higher London cablea. After mid
day, however, Influenced by. a big decrease
In world's stocks and further war talk,
prices rallied somewhat, closing unchanged
frUI"1 'er- Jly. $102(8n.03. closed
at $1.02; September, 91fi92o, closed at
91c; December, 90 11-166 91c, closed at
80c.
CORN Receipts. 82,776 bu r exports, 180.
151 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, 66c, elevator, and
64e. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 2 yellow. 66e;
No. t white, 66 c. Option market wae nar-
rnnf nnrl ., n I rts m n ft , 1 1 1n, I i
changed to c net higher with the west.
" ' J ...... m . trw7V, ociiciUUDr, DO . !U M C ,
closed nt 64o.
OATS Receipts. flS.nno bu. Spot, dull;
mixed. 26 to 32 lbs.. 4Sif4fir- niitiirttl rV, ta
30 to 82 lbs., 4fr49c: cllnued white, xfi to 40
lbs., 47igSlo.
r ji,jiiL yuiei: spring nran, 119.00.. prompt
shipments;, middlings. $21.26, prompt ship
ment; city, $.00&5f 50.
riAi uuiet; snipping, 70c; good to
choice. 95c.
HQPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1903, 26'hSSc; 1902. 21i23c: old. 7(&13c; Paclflt
coast. 1K03, S2j28c 1902, 20ci22c: old, 7S13c.
HIDES Firm; Galveston, M to 26 pounds,
17c; California, 21 to 5 pounds, 19c; Texas,
dried. 24 to 30 pounds, I4c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, JSijJJSe.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra.
S4iBp. . . -
I' Wf IVTQTO VO Am., 11.. ,a iwe
11.00: packet, $9 60ffll0.00. Cut meats, firm;
pickled bellies. $8.50a9.75; pickled shoulders,
W 7.VS7.0O; pickled hams, $10,604(11.50. Lard,
wetuem nienmru, rennea, easv;
continent. 87.26: South America, $8; com
pound. $5.fi2f.12. Pork, quiet; fnmllv.
114.50; short clear, tli SO16.60; mesa, $H.25fg)
14.75. e
PtICLTRY-ailve. . easy; . aoutnwestern
snrlnir chickens. 18c; fowln J5c: turkeys
10c. Dressed sllghtlv easier: western broil
ers. 1iVfrZ2c; fowls, 13c: turkeys. J201Rc.
BUTTER Rather easier, tut not qtiotablv
lower; street price, .extra creamerv, 17
lic; official prices, creamery, common to
extra, 13Hl7c; state dairy, common to
extra Kfilje. '
CHEESf Oulet and easier; State full
creams, small white, fah- to. fancy, 7SJ
7. Inrge white, fancy, 7c
EGGS steady; western, extra selected,
?0c; western average' prime, 19fel9c.
Kansaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. July 19. WHEAT
Lower: Julv. C; September, 7777e:
December. 77j77e: cash No. 1 hard, mji
$ic ' 86,&8Sc! No- hard. 92ii94c; No.
CORN Firm; July, 60c: September, 4V.e;
December. 41o; cash No. f mixed. 63c;
"S.-'i.J2 No- 1 white, 6-'c; No. 8. 62c.
2 f T4!cady; N' 5 whlta- Oi No.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.50
10.60: choice prairie, 8.76S9.5Q.
RYE-Nomlnally 82c. 1
RI'TTER Creamery. 13lfr1R'; dslrv, lie,
EG'18 Firm; Missouri and Kansas new,
No. I whltewood canes Included, 13c; case
12c; cases returned, c less per
doaen.
Receln's. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. 9T8i S SO0
Corn, bu St. 000 fc i
Oata, bu 11,000 11,000
rhlleaelphta Prndaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July 19 BUTTER
Steady with a fair demand; extra west
ern creamery. 16c; extra prints, 19
BGG8 Eisler; fresh nearhv, loc, loss eff;
fresh western. Z0c, lots off; f resit' sout h
western, lo, loss off; fresh southern, Ike,
loss off.
CHEESK-1'ncha.nged; New York lull
cream-, choice ie f'ltwy, eW.: Nt-w
York full creams, $ilr to good 7'fo.
Mllwenkee Grain Market.
MILWAirfflTR. Julv l.nIKl'r-KMv;
Nc -! S-rrthei-n. $1 60ftl 01: No. I north
ern. I'.ii9c; new Beptemlier, s7tjHi4.
MARLEt-Steady; No. $, etc; sample, 33
H ft 'c
, COitN Steady j N, $,-)(-ile; Kef teot
' Ler. ibSc. bid.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Becomes Beaotion&rj to Sear the
Closing Hoar.
BEARS VERY TIMID ABOUT AN ATTACK
Publication of Crop Bnlletin One of
the Effective Inflnenees Daring
the tatter Part of
the Day.
NEW YORK, July 19.-The etoek market
waa rather reactionary today up to near
the close and there was a rather general
acquiescence In this condition on the part
of the speculative operators who have been
the leaders of the recent demonstrations
for higher prices. The plausible explana
tion offered for this unusual restraint on
the pnrt of a class of Individual rather
prone to exceas was that the rise In prices
was going too fast for Its own good, and
that a reaction waa normally due. The re
action was lacking, however, In some of
the normal appearances. Today'a market
showed a tendency to lapse Into dullness
quickly at slight declines, snd the profes
sional bears were apparently very timid
about making an attack on prices. Some
quite vigorous support was offered at the
opening decline and the later market
showed the sustaining effect of some new
Folnts of strength which were developed.
xndon sold freely here so long as the for
eign exchanges continued to do business
and the support In the local market did not
become thoroughly effective until after
that selling had ceased for the day. The
publication of the crop bulletin of the
weather bureau was an effective Influence
on the later rally.
Ilrooklyn Rapid Transit proved to be the
early supporting Influence and Its advance,
coupled with that In Long Island, led to
revival of old rumors of an ncqulnltlon of
Rrooklyn Rnpld Transit by Pennsylvania.
These were without any verification. The
rejection by the majority directors of
Northern Securities of what seemed like a
conciliatory advance on behalf of the Har
rlman Interests offers no other surface ex
planation than to discredit the recently
prevailing rumors of the likelihood of a
settlement out of court by compromise of
the dispute over the manner of distribution
of assets of the corporation. Rut the mar
ket accordeH a cheerful reception to the
news and made a vigorous recovery of the
early declines. The grain and cotton car
riers lost most in the declines. The closing
was strong and active. Bonds were Irreg
ular. Total sales, par value, $2,060,000.
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
The following were the closing quotation
on the Stock exchange:
Baiea.Mign.Low. close.
Atchison 69,900
79
77
96
84
93
do pfd J.800
Baltimore & Ohio. 12,800
do pfd .1.... 600
Canadian Pacific 1,600
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio... 1,200
96
86
94
126
124
84 . 34
cnicago Alton
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western. 1,500 14
Chicago ft N. W
3.400'
179 .
C, M. Bt. f ,
32,100
146
do pfd
Chicago Term, ft T...
do pfd
C, C, C. & St. L
Colo. Southern '
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware ft Hudson..
Del., Lack, ft West...
Denver ft Rio Grande
200
700
1,400
200
75
600 160
"iflO
600
2
73
K
62
39
68
81
133
18
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Jd pfd
Hocking Valley ......
10,400
2,900
200
J00
100
3,400
100
do D.
Id
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis, ft Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn, ft St. Louis...
M.. St. P. ft 8. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific'
Mo., Kan. ft Tex
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central .........
Norfolk ft Western..
do pfd ,..
Ontario ft Western..
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. ft St. L
600 44 44
,400 117 116
900 152 163
S0Q 88 87
,500 117 116
809 W'. "69
I
6.600
60.100
31
121
63
' Kt
20
62
83
1.000
Reading ; 29.
do 1st pfd 100
do zd pid
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis 8. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway ..
do pfd 4
Texas A Pacific
T.. St. L. ft W
do pfd
Union Pacific .......
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling A L. E....
Wisconsin Cehtral .
do pfd
Mexican Central ....
Adams Ex
American Ex
United States Ex....
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car ft Foundry
21,500
8.400
,9Y)
. 300
200
18.800
, 6,700 '
. 100
1.400
1.100
1.700
61.900
1,600
200
1.100
100
100
; 100
4,100
62
. 13
32
51
24
8S
25
26
88
96
94
17
86
16
18
40
225
200
107
203
53
6
77
27
88
6
.?
32
85
. 67
,. 97
130
76
' 52
84
196
12
60
22
13
14
60
ft
76
23
8
J7
101
83
70
221
7Vt
43
19
T9
40
7
8.1
T
60
19
77
12
!
lfi'
24
89
.33.000
. 300
. 200
61
5
78
53 .
6R
78
do pra
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. lew
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil.;.....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
200 27
26
600
22
'67
98
130
70
63
86
196
do pfd
Am. Smelt, ft Refng.. 8,400
do pfd ,., , 000
Am. Sugar Refng 4.800
Anaconda M. Co 1.800
Prooklvn R. T.t.1 61.200
Colo. Fuel A Iron I.foo
Consolidated Gas 1,100
W
1 98
129
76
61
33
1W
Corn Products
do pfd -
Distillers' Securities..
Oenersl Eleotrlo
International Paper...
do pfd
International Pump...
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Ms 11
People's Gas
100 69, 69
601) 14V,
1W
13
fi
33
"n"
89
28
100
83
76
'7
43
17
$.600 14
60fl
!
100
83
80
28
101
84
76.
"7
48
10
79
4w,
7
83
"(iHi
1'
7
. 900
. 800
. 200
. 2.800
. 1.300
. 100
! "jnio
. 500
. 3.000
. 700
. 2.8HO
200
. 600
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tern. Coal A Iron...
V. 8. Leather i
do pfd
U. S. Realty
do pfd
V. S. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. S'eel
do nfd
Westlnghouse Elec...
714
1W
7
83
'"
1
77
1?
tn
12
. 800
. 8.700
. 1.100
.26 700
.48.710
. 410
!2
Wern Union .
100
88
88
Total sales for the day, 641,200 shares.
Itnutnn 8
Inrk annotation.
ROSTON. July
rent; time lonns
closing of stocks
Atrhiios toj. 4s....
do 4t
Hi. Central
Atrhlton
do pfd . ,
Boston A Albany..
Boil, m a turn
Boston Elevated
ritchburs pfd
Mm. Csnlrsl
NT. V.. N. H. A H..
fsra Marquette
I Dion Paoiflo
Amer. Argt. Cham..
do pfd
Amar. Pnau. Tube.
Aniar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. T. a T.
Amcr. Woo lan
do pfd
Potaioion 1. a a....
Bdlann Klee. Illu...
Oaneral Electric ...
Mass. riactrk
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
lulled Fruit
I'sltsd Shoe Mach...
do pfd
I'. I. Ulaal
Bid.
19. Call lonns, 2g3 per
, 314 ner crnt. Official
and bonds: -.
. 4 I do pfd ,..
.101H Waatlng. common
. IVAaentur ,
. TUVAUouaa
. tflSi! Amalsamated ....
.147 lAmerlcaa Zlno ...
.US Atlantic
.HI Bingham
.UlVtiCal. a Heola......
. Tantenntal
ll Iropper Rang ....
. 14 I Pair Weat
. HH Dominion Coal ...
. it
. 10
. 1
.
. S4
. M
.470
. ir.H
. t
. 17
. 4m
. 1
1 i-i
. lu
. 4W
. 4
! C2vt
' f'
. 7
. S
. t
. HH
. 7a
: Is
. 71
1H 'Franklin
. T6
. t
.10
Uranr?
Ulo Royala ....
Maaa. Mining ..
Michigan
Mohawk
.132 '
)IK Mont C AC...
77W Old Dominion ,,
. Oseaola
1 Parrot
.1M Oulncy
. tO Shannon
. 14 r. S Mining...
. h r. s. oil
.1044, I'tnh
. 4ta,Vlrtor4a
. IWInoua
. Kit Wolvarlne
Foreign Flnnnelal.
BERLIN, July 1.-Prteea on the bourse
today were lower. The tone wae extremely
quiet, only Americana being firm.
PARIS, July 19 The tone on the bourse
toduy whs heavy and there was a general
decline In prl-es. At the close the market
was feeble. Russian Iniperlui 4a closed at
K 60 and l(i,wln bonds of 19n4 at fco7. The
pilvnte rate of discount waa 1 per cent.
LONIKtN, July 18. The demand for
1111 ney lu liie market toduy was very active
and the rales fur discount were hard.
Trading on the Stock 'exchange was de
prmraed on the weakness of high-class se
curities. Consul wsie fiat, the interfer
ence of the Russian volunteer feet steam
ers with neutral vessels having a bad ef
fect. Home rails sagged In spite of the
advices. Americans were buoyant at first
and moderately active at parity. They aft
erward eased and closed dull owing to
realisation. Foreigners were flat In the ab
sence of buyers. Imperial Japanese govern
ment 6s of 19o4 were quoted at 95. Kafllrs
were unchanged.
Sew Yark Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 19 MONEY-On call,
easy; Highest, 1 per cent; lowest, 1 per
cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; last loan. 1
rer cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at
per cent. Time loans, easv; so days, 'tisf
2 per cent; 90 days, 2'gi14 per cent; 6
months. 8Hii&3 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3tM
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4,871(1
ifi4.8715 for demand and at $4 M.Vf54 8446 for
60-day bills; posted rates. $4.85iS4.86; com
mercial bills. $1.64.
SILVER Bar, o8c; Mexican dollars,
45C.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
The closing quotation on bond are at
follows!
V. I. rf is, rg..
do coupon
do Is, reg
do eoupon
do now 4a, reg..
do coupon
do old 4a, lg....
do coupon
..104 Manhattan e. g 4a...in$
..104 M- rentrsl 4s 4
..1MH' do 1st Ine
. .lnr,V Minn. A St. U 4s... I4
..131 M., K. A T. 4a M44
..i?2' do is so
..11414 N. R. R. of M. e. 4s. 77H
pt , n. t. r. g. hi ft"
Atchison gen. 4s Hi J
N. J. C. g. as 134
No. Pari Be aa 1014.
ao adj. 4a o
Atlantic C. U 4a.... do Ss 74
B. A O. la 10JV, N. A W. . 4a 101H
do IWs Ms O. a. U 4a A par... 7S
Cantral of Ga. ta 110 Vmn. conr. IHa 7
do 1st Inc ni Reading gen. 4a
rhea. Ohio 4Ha 1M4 R. L. I M. C la.. 117
I'hlrago a A. Is..., 7S4 St. L. a 8. F. tg. 4a. 1'4
C, B. a Q. n.'4a.... 74At. L. a. w. la
C. M. A S. P. g. 4s.. 108 iSoaboard A. U 4a
C. A N. W. e. 7a....lH 80. PaclBc 4a 44
C, R. I. a P. 4a.... T2 I So Rallwar 6a 116
do col. Bs H2Tasas a P. la Ill
CCC. A St. L. g. 4S..101 T.. St. U A W. 4.. 71
Chicago Tar. 4s 7.1 i Union Pactne 4a 10
Con. Tobacco 4a...... 4V do coot. 4s IWH
Colo. A 80. 4a MS t' B. Steel id 6s 714
D. A R. O. 4s....... Pi" Wsbaah la 1174
Erie prior lien 4s.... "V dp ileh. B 674
do gen. 4a 5WiW. A t,. E. 4s i4
T. W. a P. C. ls....lS'4j Wis. Central 4a US'
Hocking Val. 4V,s. .. .17V Colo. Tul e. (a Tl
L. a N. uni. 4a.
Offered.
.lOOSil
London Stock. Market.
LONDON. July 19 Closing:
Conaola, money S9H N. Y. Central 123
do account kH Norfolk A W H
Anaconda ,'. I"4 do fd St
Atchiaon Ontario A W !0H
do pfd PcnnsylTanla 41H
Baltimore A Ohio.... Rand Mines 'a
Canadian Paclflc 12Hsk Reading 174
Chea. A Ohio ISIk do 1st pfd 43
Chicago Ot. W 16 . do Id pfd '4
C. M. a St. P 1524 So. Railway 15
rBers iss do pfd f'H
D. a R. O t34 o. Paclflc 61S
do pfd 71' Union TaclSc S7T
Erla M do pfd
do lat pfd S4H 11. 8. Btael 12
do 2d pfd ...40 do pfd 3H
Illinois Central .nt .Wabash 17L
Louis. A Neah U6V do pfd S7Vi
M., K. A T. 1 dpanlsh 4a U
SILVER Bar, quiet, 26 13-I6d per ounce.
MONEY iVMfWt per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is 2'5'2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 ll-lG-'nt per cent.
New York Mtnlnst Stocks.
NEW YORK, July 19. The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Coo SO ILIttla Chief
Alloa to I Ontario WO
Breeco 10 Ophlr ...220
Brunswick Con 10 jPhoonlx I
Comatock Tunnel 4' iPotosl IS
Con. Cal. A Vs It I garage it
Horn Sllvar Hi Sierra Nevada 22
Iron Sliver 176 Small Hopea 16
Leadvlila Con I Standard 100
Assessment paid.
Omaha Money Market.
There is a plethora, of money, but with
every prospect of the active employment of
It this fall. If present favorable weather
conditions continue Nebraska should har
vest a very large cropr and with anywhere
like current market valnes the state should
enjoy great prosperity. Jobbers are san
guine and are delighted to find a revival of
trade at this season, when a let-up Is
usually In order. f- -
The movement of grain Is Increaaing and
advices from the country Indicate the early
arrival of the advance guard of the wheat
and oats harvest. It la not expected that
country banks will disturb their Omaha
balances until well lnta the fall.
All reports Indicate ' that the vaults of
the country banks are well filled with cirh
more than thev desire to have Idle..
A local authority meda an estimate of th -amount
of reserves held in Omaha banks -t
45 to 61 p-r t ent;.i lfnpN r.ska, c untr
banks. SO to 00 J'er cent". ;
There Is a fair oerb.rnd from intflor
bankers for Omaha counly warr nt-; com
mercial psper'fa readily ' taken Ratea are
easy but without perceptible change.
President G. E. IJovey of the First Na
tional bank of Plattsmputh was In the city
this morning. He saya his bank is carry
ing close to 60 per cent reserves.
Quite a little business la being done In
this city In' South Omaha Stock Yards
shares. The prevailing price la $101 a share.
, Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 19. There 1 a heavy
movement in the wool market-, with trading
marked by something of a feverish tone,
due to the desire of dealers and users to
control the latest clips. at the lowest prices
which the high market affords. There la a
general buying of territory wools, especially
all medium and low grades. Territory
wools are firm; pulled-wools are quiet with
small offerings; foreign wools hold firm in
sympathy with strong conditions abrond.
Lending quotations are: Idaho, fine, lTifJi
18c: heavy fine, 14frl5c; fine medium, 17(fT18c;
medium. 19(40c: low medium, 2W21c; Wyo
ming, fine, 16rf17c; heavy fine. 14(315c; fine
medium, 17S18c; medium, 1920c; low me
dium, 202c; Utah and Nevada, fine, 16(3
17c; heavy fine. 14(il6c; fine medium, 17
18c: medium, 2vff21c; low medium, 21iff23c;
Dakota, fine, 17tl8c; fine medium, 17iffl8c;
medium, 18(&OTc; low medium, 2122c; Mon
tana, flno, choice, 20i21e; fine, average, 19
200; fine medium, choice, 20t7T21c; average,
1920c; staple, 2122c; medrum, choice, 22
23c. v-
ST. irf)UIS. July 19. WOOL Steady; me
dium grades,- combing and clothing, 24
34cj light fine, I6W80; heavy fine, 1218c;
tub-Washed, 33c.
. Metal Market.
NEW YORK, J"'n 19 METALS Tha
London. tin market 'Was firm and a little
higher. With - spot closing at 120 3s 9d.
Locally., however, .tin remained quiet and
With ' offerings some hat larger, ruled
easier. Spot closed at $26.JRJj2fi.37. Cop
per was firm In London, closing at 67 13s
9d for futures. Here the market was firm,
but without quotable change. Lake Is
held-at $12,754! 13 00; electrolytic at $12.02?
12.76 and casting, at $12.37'5 12.50. Lead
ruled firmer abroad, cloning at a slight ad
vance to 11 12s 6d. The local market
was also firm and a little higher, with spot
quoted at $4.30'(j4.!!6. Fnclter was firm and
unchanged at $4.8M4.lf in the local mar
ket and at 22 2s d ln London. Iron
closed at 61s 9d on Glasgow and at 42s 6d
In Middlesboro. Locally Iron Is quiet. No.
1 foundry southern Is quoted at $14.6018
16.00; No. 2 foundry northern at $13. 76'?
14.26; No. 1 foundry and No. 1 foundry
southern and No, 1 foundry southern soft
at M3.25ifr1S.76.
ST. LOl'IS, July 19. METALS Lead,
higher, $4 20. .Spelter, strong, $480.
Oils and Iloalii.
NEW YORK, July 19. OILS-Cottonsccl.
dull; prime crude, nomlna'; yellow, ''V.
2n"iC Petroleum, easy; refined. New York,
$7.f, Philadelphia nd Baltimore, 7llfi;
Mmc In bulk, $4.75. Turpentine, steady, 66
(rfe. 5
Rofc'lN 8teady ; strained, comraiii to
go.l $2.!5.
OIL CITY Pa.. July 19.-OIL8-Credlt
balances, $160; certlllcates, no bid; ship
ments. 64.072 bbls.: average. 64,310 bbls.;
runs, It.xa bills.: average, 69,069 bbls.; ship
ments, Lima, 70,270 libla. : average, 61,720
bbls.; runs, Lima, 13,869 bbls; average, 63,245
bBAVANNATl. July 11. OILS Turpentine,
firm at 63Wtfi63c.
ROSIN Steady; A. B. C, $2 46: P, -. 60;
E, $2.56; F, $2.00; G, $2; II, $2 80: t. $3 25;
K. $3.65; M, $3.80; N, $3.M; W G, $4.30; W W,
$4.60.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July 19 COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling upliind. 10.95c; mid
dling gulf. 11.20c; sales. 6u6 bsles.
ST. LOUIS, July 19 COTTON Nominal
and unchanged; middling. 11c: silos, 240
bales; receipts. It bales; shipments, 50
bales; stock. 11.432 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. July 19 -COTTON-Fu-tures
stettdy; July. 10 MOfTlrt c; August,
10 Writ 10 61c: September. 9 77 '11 9 .78c: October,
44o9.45c; November. 9.404i.41e; December,
tootle. Spot, quiet; sales, 1,660 bnles;
ordinary, 8 716c; good ordinary, 9c; low
middling, Pc; mbl-iHng. lie: good mid
dling. 11 6-1c; middling fair, 11 9-l6c; re
ceipts, 902 bales; stock, 64. 43 bales.
Evaporated Apples sad Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK, July 19. EVA I"ORATEP
APPLES The general undertone remains
steady to firm; common were quoted at 4'a
6c; prime, 6tJ'c; choice, 6l)iVc; fancy,
7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prunee
show no change, buvera still showing a
disposition to hold off In the hope of con
ceaslona. Quotations ruiige from !AtC to
tr. according to grade. Apricots are
quiet but sle-iflilv held, nlth choice quoted
at 4il0c; extra choice, Kl'fi lc; -f hiicv,
li13c. Peaches also rule quiet, with de
mand along hand-to-mouth lines; choices
are quoted at ifiT'c; extra choice, 7'u8c;
fancy, H8 lOc
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattla Receipts Show Fait Increase and
Trade Satisfactory.
HOG MARKET VERY SLOW AND DULL
tneertalnfy In the Sltnatlon Caeses
Slow Market o Sheep Received
nnd Xo Apparent Demand for
Them from Any Soarce.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 19. 1904.
Official Monday 775 1.464 856
Official Tuesday L500 3.0u0
Two days this week.. 2.275 4.460 S55
Same days laat week.... 4.160 7,634 10,468
fame day week before. $.809 4.0P8 2,077
Same three weeks ago.. 4,786 21.331 7,746
Same four weeks ago.... 6.606 17,002 7,tu'0
Same days last year.... 6,641 13.804 23,233
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, wltn comparison with last
year: 1904. IIM. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 473.744 634,708 60,950
Hogs 1,434,088 1,396,034 39,064
Sheep 727,01 602.386 126.476
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha tor the last several Uajs with com
parison: Date. I 1904. 11908. 1902. 1901. 1$W.llS99.jl89.?.
f "HI
& 181
6 SOI 7 64
5 89!
6 831 4 92
6 74j 5 01
"5 731 o't
6 79 6 18
I 5 11
5 82 I
5 83 6 13
3 731 $ 01
3 61
t 78
a78 "iti
3 83 3 W
3 81 3 76
3 86 3 87
I 3 78
3 90,
3 M 3 70
4 04 3 '.3
4 U9 3 ii
4 0o 3 77
3 9i 3 77
3 82
4 01, -
4 16 3 82
4 28 3 89
6 571 7 64
i 60 7 62,
V'jTM
J 65
5 481 7 75
5 69 7 82
I Wj
7 83
7 79
0 85 6 13
6 92 5 04
6 o 6 02
5 8jI 6 13;
7 72
5 Of
7 101
7 22
V 2i
5 771 '
6 64 t 02
6 bi 1 f
i 68 4 87
5 62 4 99
6 22 7 73
I 7 6b
Indicates Sunday. "Indicates holiday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H'ses.
C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 4 1 .. 1
Mo. Pac. Ry 22 1
Union Pac. System.. 8 15 2
C. & N. W. Ry 1
F., E. & M. V. R. R. 6 12 ..
C, S. P., M. & O. Ry. 6 8"
B. & M. Ry 2 ..
C, B. & W. Ry 2 1
K. C. & St. J 9 1 .. ..
C. R. I. & P., west 1
Chicago Gt. West n.. 8 1
Total receipts ...... 60 51 .. 3
Tne Uixposuiun ot the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs.Sheen.
Omaha Packing Company.. 50
swiri and company 836 z,o
Cudahy Packing Company. 24
Armour & Co...' 229 454
Omaha Pkg. Co.. K. City. 70
Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K. City 440
Swift and Company, K. C. 160
L. F. Hus 76
Regan ' 715
Lelghton 484
Cuuahy Bros 273 ' ..
Badden 246
Other Buyers 69 .. ..
Total 1,443 1.448
CATTLE The run this morning was tho
largest of any day since the present trouble
began; and consisted mostly of beef Bteers
brought In on packers' orders. One-half of
the arrivals were billed direct to local
houses.
The larger part of today's receipts con
sisted of beef steers. Packers appeared to
be In shape to handle the supply and picked
up the offerings quickly at very satisfac
tory prices. Prices paid ranged from $5.15
&6.90, or fully as high as before the strike
began.
Only a few cow and heifers were of
fered and the market in that direction was
rather auiet. but auotnbly unchanged on
anything wanted at all. Packers picked up
tne few on sale st generally steaay prices.
However, the demand In that line Is moder
ate. The feeder trade continues quiet with the
country demand of very limited proportion.
The few Blockers and feeder coming are
selling at quotably steady figures, but the
i yet nmitea.
BEEF STEERS. .
No. At. Pr. No. , Av. Pr.
M 1 26 21........ MM IIS
1 710 4 00 40 1-10 I U
1 1V7I 4 Tl 41 1221 6 69
1 M0 4 80 17 . ..1301 i 70
13 860 4 0 64 12f4 6 70
tl 1142 t 16 40 143S I SO
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
4 Iii 4 M
COWS.
1 120 04 .....HIS I 10
1 1010 I IB 1 1101 I 45
1 70 1 S5 1. 1160 4 00
HEIFERS.
1.... 700 I 46 1 1120 I II
H 721 4 M
BULLS.
1 1270 I 60
IDAHO.
II steers.. ..1070 8 50 14 steers.... 1070 $60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
36 feeders.. 568 2 80 32 feeders.. 779 3 10
HOGS Receipts snowed a considerable in
crease over the Inst few days, but there
was no Improvement In the general situa
tion. During the morning only one or two
of the packers were attempting to do any
thing and they were Inclined to lower prices
rather than strengthen them. The shipping
inquiry was only moderate and the market
dull owing to rumored further complica
tions In the labor difficulty.
Shippers picked out a few of the desir
able light hogs at 11 bout steady prices,
while packers also got a few loads early at
rather uncertain figures. Other sales of
packing lots were quoted lower and the
market at the best waa decidedly dull and
unsatisfactory.
Packer were unable to do much, not
withstanding a report was circulated yes
terday that a fair number of hogs could
be handled. The market went from bad to
worse and at a late hour the greater part
of the hogs were unsold. Closing bids were
10c lower than yesterday, where any bids
at all were made. The situation Is no wise
improved In the hog division at least.
Hi Av. Hi,, rr. No. v. Bo. Pr.
141 222 240 a 1SV 22 226 ... 6 20
si tit ill a ilti 70 217 40 I 2S
62 2l ... I 16 . 43 261 ... ( W
7. 211 100 t 17 12 14 SO I 20
82 200 140 I 20 41 171 ... 4 20
SHEEP No change appears In the con
ditions surrounding the market on sheep.
Packers are nut calling for supplies and
the market is at a standstill all around.
Quotations for grass sheep and lambs:
Oood to choice yearlings, $4.26S4.70; fair to
good yearlings, $3.50&4.26; good to choice
wethers. J4.0Ka4.25; fair to good wethers,
$35fsff4.00; good to chojee ewes, $3.50fJ37u;
fnlr to good ewes. $3. 25(0.50; good to choice
Inmbs, 550jO.75; fair to good lambs, $5.00
5.50. .
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hogs Five to Ten Cent
' Higher nnd Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, July 19. CATTLE Receipts,
1,000 head. Including 460 head Texans: mar
ket leadv; good to prime steers, $5.60if6.00:
poor to medium, $4.Kkj5.2E: stockers and
feeders, $2.i5'34.GA; cows, I2.60&4.26; heifers.
$2.00(46.00; runners, $1.602.60; bulls, $2.00ft
4.25; calves, $2.50?j6.0u; Texas fed steers.
$I.W!iV26.
HOGS Receipt, 4.000 head; market good
at fyfrlOc higher, other ttteady; mixed and
butchers, 5.iMi5.8f.: good to choice hevv,
$5,6546.86: rough heavy, $5 lxfi5.40; light,
$6. 3O-i76.70; bulk of aales, $5 50iyC76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; market steady; lambs lower; good to
choice wethers, $4.0(Vi4.&0; fair to choice
mixed, U.2.' 4.00: western sheep, $2.504.60;
nativo lambs, $4.00i&4.75; western lambs,
$1.50i(f6.76. f
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4.5iO head, including 600 southerns.
Market steady to 16e higher: choice export
and dressed beef steers, $5 20ti6.95; fair to
food, $4.76(fi510; western fed steers. I3.76fu
00; stockers and feeder, $300f4 30;
southern steers, $3.i6iS.76; aoufhern cows,
t2.rvsn2.G6; native cowa, 12 5K(i4.26; native
heifers. 13.6044.85; bulla, $3 003.05; calves,
2.504.25.
HOGS Receipts, 10.500 head; mnrket
slow to 10c lower; top, $6 26: bulk of sales
st $6frV?i5.20; heavy. $5 .16.fi6.20; packers.
$5.12ti6 20; pigs and light, $6.10t.16.
BHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400
head; market nominally steady: native
lambs, $4 0k6 00: eastern lambs. $4 0Oft6.M);
fed ewes, $3.260.3.76; Texas clipped sheep.
$.1 64 (U; Texas clipped yesrllags. $S.75
4 7i, Mocker and feeders, $2.50iJ.68.
St. I.onl Mrs Stork Msrkrt.
ST. lJTtVia. July 19. CATTLE Receipts,
l,2(i0 head. Including l.uio head Texans; mar
ket steady: native shipping and exnort
steers, $4 SMra.OO; dressed beef and butcher
steers. UK 5 40; steers under 1 oon lbs.,
$3 7.V'j4 1: stockers snd feeders, $2 76ff4 6":
cows and heifers. $2 Skill 25; canners.- 11 6f
i; hulls, $2 2641186; calves. $4 HM.7.IW;
Texas and Indian steer, $2.754.50; cows
and heifers. $2 tastil 75.
HOGS Receipts. 710 head: market steady
to 10c higher: pigs and lights. $47f.4i640;
Barkers. $5.2taB 60; butcher and best heavy,
Jft Vtfi S 7".
6UEP a(D LAMBS Receipts, 400 head;
July 1....,
July
.'uiy t
July 4.. .
July 6.... 6 25
July 6.... 6 26
July 7.... 6 19
July 8.... 6 16
juiy ....! 0 la-.! u 44
July 10... al 6 82
July 11... 6 U 6 Ss
July 12
July 13... 6 02 $ 38
July 14... 6 13- i 16
July 16... 6 11 6 16
July 16... 6 IS 6 33
July 17... p 6 1
July 18... 6 21
July 19...I I
msrket steady to strong: rttlv muttons,
ift KO-??4 OA llmhl II - w.A k,,.ba
$2.7r-fi3.60; stocker. $1.76ji.00; Texan. $3 50
Sew York Mr tttork Market.
NEW YORK, July 19 -BEEVES Re
celpts. 704 hesd: market the ssme as yes
terday. Rather common to flr seer sold
at $4.60 per lOO pounds. Dressed beef dull
at e411Hc per pound, with some sales of
choicer oeer at i.e. i.stest raoiea quotej
live cattle selling at isvrisvo per ponl
dressed weight: refrigerated beef at IIS
llHc. Exports today. 1.026 head of cattle
ana i.wj neaa or sneer.
CALVES Receipts, 41 head; msrket
dull and - depressed. Common to choice
veals sold at 4ft 7c: city dressed veal Blow
at ll''dl2Vc per pound.
BHi'fp AND LAMBS Receipts. $.479
head; market for aneep .c lower; inmosj
50c lower. Sheep old At $3.0O'(i4 50; lambs,
$4 006 50; cull sheep at $1.00. Dressed mut
ton lower at JKtfllc per pound; dressed
lamb lower at louiac.
HOOS Receipts, 3.800 head; msrket firm
at $6 26'f.40 per 100 pounds for state and
Pennsylvania hogs.
St. Joseph Lit Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, July 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.200 head; steady. Natives. $4 40(9
6 26; cows and heifers. $1.60tf.16; stockers
and feeders, $3. 26ap4. 18. , , . .
HOGS Receipts, 1.638 head: market for
lights 6c higher: packers, 6c lower. IJffht,
$6.:fyfifi.'J7Vi; medium and heavy. $6.16Q6.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 607
head. Market 10fil6c lower.
! rir-r l.tve Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 19-(Special Tele-
. mr r T- 1 a tAl V. t A s ana. afe
gram.) la 1 1 i.r,-nrr-ii.i, m uenu, -Set
steady; beeves. $4 50r(75.76: cows, bull
and mixed. $2.204 00: stockers and feeders,
$3 004. 00; calves and yearlings, $2.76f3.75
HOGS Receipts, 2.100 head; market
steady; selling at $6.10(SS30; bulk ot sales,
$5.10(86.30.
' Stoek In Sight.
Following are the receipt of live stock
for the six principal western citie ye
terda . Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
Sooth Omaha l.soo $,ono
Chicago -....1,000 4.100 3,000
Kansas City 4. son 10.y 400
St. Loul 1.200 700 400
St. Joseph 1.20 507
Sioux City 00 2,100
Total , 14.400 17,838 4,307
OMAHA
WHOLESALE
MARKETS
Condition of Trade and annotations on
Staple and Fnney Prodoee.
EGGS Receipts liberal; firm; fresh can
dled stock. 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9e: roosters, ac
cording to slxe, 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 7c;
gtesc, 5c; broilers, 16c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 11c; choice to
fancy dairy. 1214c: separator, 16iaiViC.
FRESH FISH-Trout, He; pickerel. 8c;
pike, 10c; perch. 7c; blueflsh, 12c; whltefish,
14c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster,
green, 26c; lobster, boiled. 30c: bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14c; black bass. 20c; halibut,
10c: crapples, 12c; roe shad, $1: buffalo, c,
white buss, 11c 1 frog legs, per do, 36c.
BRAN-Per ton, $18. , ,
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association Choice No. 1 UP111."'
IK' Mn 9 t? ,-a. m4lMm 17! coarse. 36.M1.
Rye straw, $5.60. These price are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
nnd receipts light.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
ORANGES Navol, choice, large lxe, $3;
fancy navels, all sixes, $3.60: Mediterranean
sweets, choice, all sixes, $8.(XHg3.a6; Jaffa,
all size, $2.7t&3.00; Valencia, ail le, $.ou
LEMONS California' fancy, 270-300-360,
$3.7o4.26; choice, $2.704j8.00.
CALIFORNIA FIGS-Per 10-lb. carton,
60c; imported 8myrna, . 3-crown, lie; -crown,
14c: 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medlum-lied bunch, $3.00
62.60; Jumbo, $2.758.26. m . ,
DATES Persian, per box of 80 pkg., $2,
In 60-lb. boxes, 6o per lb.; Oriental tuffed,
PepiNAPPLE8 In crate of 24 to 42. per
crato, $3.26
FRUITS.
APPLES Green, per H-bu. box, 75c.
RASPBERRIES Per H4 qts.. $31 per 24
pts., $1.60; red raspberries, per 24 pu.,
vV'ash., $3. , .
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 24 qta.,
$2
STRAWBERRIES Colorado, per 24-qt.
case, $2.50.
CHLRRIES-Callfornla. Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, 1.2i; home grown, per
'Voo'siwuiRRIES-Per 24-qt. case, $1.30.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-basket crate, 80c,
California Alexandra, per oox. $1.
PLUiS CalUOrpia, Trogdy, Burbark.
1pijARS-rf'alIf3rnla,'$2.75 per box. ,
APRICOTS-Calltornla. $i.40. .
CANT ELoUPE Texa, P ejate, 2.50
.7i: Calliornla, per crate $6.0u6.00.
WATERMELONS Per lb. (crated), lto;
CURRANTS Red and white, per 24-q.t-ca...
$1.25. VEGETABLES. u
FOTATOES New Texas Red toc. In
tacks, per bu 60c. .
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 12.J1I2.25.
ONIONS-Beimuda, per oO-lb. crate, W.OOj
Louisiana, In sacks,' per lb., !c.
CABBAGE Home grown, lc per lb.
CAULIFLOWER Per do., o.
CUCUMBERS Per do., 26c.
TOMATOES Texas, t basket crate, $1.
RADISHES Per dox. bunche. 20c.
. LETTUCE Top, per do.. 30c.
TURNIPS Southern, per do., 250.
. BEETS Southern, per dox., 25o.
CARROTS Southern, per do., 26c.
PARSLEY Per do,. 26c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. dox. $1.00; per H
bu. basket, 60c; ntrlng, per bu. box, $200;
per Si bu. box, 75c; Wlsconaln blue beans,
16-nt. box. $2.00.
GREEN PEiTERS Per -baket crate,
acJUASH Home grown, per do., 75c.
PEAS-Per bu. box, $1.00.
EGG PLANT Southern, per do., $1.60.
CELERY Kalamaxoo, per do., 25o.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb lOo.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. 6c:
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted. tc; No. 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lb., 9c; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6Mrs: dry salted. Fi312c; sheep
pelts, 24(ti'i7c; horse hides, $1.6003.50.
CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin young America, 12c: block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick. 13Vic; Wiscon
sin llmberger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft hell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb., c; roasted peanut,
per lb.. Set Chill walnut, per lb., l2(tl8Sc;
large hickory nuts, per lb.. 11c; almond,
soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, 13c;
hellbarks. jier bu., $2.00: black walnut,
per bu., $1.2j.
St. I.onla Grain and Provision.
ST. LOUIS, Julv 19 WHEA'l'-Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track,
97598'rO, new; July. c: September, 6ic;
No. 3 hard, 97V4c new, 98i', old.
CORN Higher: No. 3 cash, 48fe; track,
tO'TWc; July, 47c; September. 434c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 cash, !WHc; track,
Sic; July, 3Hc; September, S3c; No. I white,
4fViM5V4c.
FIX)1TR Quiet nnd unchanged; red win
ter patents,' 14. Kift6. 10: epeclal brsnds, KkTf
Ve. higher; extra fancy and straight, $4.60
4.90: clears. $8.80ti3.90.
SEED Tlmothv. teadv, $2.40S?2.90.
CORNM FA I Steady. $2.40.
BRAN Dull and unchanged; sacked, east
track. 80c.
HAY Firm; timothy, $8818.00: prairie,
$6 oo-as so.
IRON COTTONTIES 2c.
WAGGING IU4.0.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing,
Lard, lower; prime steam, $6 324.
Bacon (boxed), unchanged; extra short,
$3.26; clear ribs. 18.35V; short clear, $8.50.
POULTRY Firm: chickens, 9Hc; springs,
13V: turkeys, l.Tc; ducks, 7c; geese, 8c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 14SI8c;
dairy. 10rftl5e.
EGGS Steady, 13tyc, cqse count.
Receipts. Shlpmetits.
Flour, bbl..,..; j... 6.0O0 T.oOO
Wheat, bu 49 00.) 49.000
Corn, bu 20.fi0 54.000
Oats, bu 88,000 26,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 19.-WHKAT-Julv.
97ic: September, 9T?c: December, KS.e. On
irnck: No. 1 hard. 9'fic- No. 1 northern,
91Ue; No. f northern. 94iipfA4c.
FT.OUR First patents, $6.101 5. 2: second
patents. I5.00R 10; first clear. $3.555r3 66;
second clears. $2 to.
BRAN In bulk, $14; shorts, $16.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, Julv 19 -SEEDS-Clover, cssh.
$6.30 hid; October, $6 35. Prime slslke. $V46;
August, $AiVi. Prime timothy, $1.47Vx; Sop
tember, $1.47.
agar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Ju'.y 19. SUGAR Raw,
firm: refining. SHc; centrifugal, 9 lest,
8 15-164c: molasses sugar, 8c. Refined,
firm; crushed, 175c; powdered, 6.15c; gran
ulated, 6 'lie.
NEW ORLEANS. July 19. -BUO.R
Ptrong: oien kettle. 24iff4 l-16c; pen l et
tie centrifugal, cenlrlfugal whites,
4W-44c; ser-oads. 2V1Se.
Mt.'LAHSKS Nominal; open kettle. Join)
2V: centrifugal, 16c. Syrup, nominal, 20
475".
Dry Good Market,
market ha quieted down considerably dur
ing the last two days and yet Uiere I no
evidence of any lack of flrmneas on the part
of trie manuiacturer. ine maintenance or
fTlce fc a matter which I generally be
leved for th time being. Jobber are op
erating very slowly, but from the west par
ticularly ah Improvement Is noted a far
aa retailer are concerned.
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO. July 19-WHI8KY-Stesdy, on
a basis of $1.29.
PEORIA. July 19 WHISKY On basis
of $1.28 for finished goods.
ST. UOUIS.-Julv 19 -WHISKT-tedy
on a basis of $1.82V4.
CINCINNATI. Julv 19 WHISKY On a
basla of $1.28 for finished good a
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, July 19- COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at
decline of C points. Sales were reported
of 40,260 bags. Including Julv, 6 86c: August,
6 9fi6 S6e; September, 0C;Tv;.A6c: December,
2StlJ0c; March, e.0i.6Cc; May, $.76
.0e.
Holiday at Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL. July 19. All th exchanges
her were closed today, due to the visit of
King Edward to this city.
Back from Manitoba.
Peter Jansen, second vice president of the
Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Land
company, 1 In the city, having Just re
turned from the Dominion country. Speak
er land and Immigration matters there he
said: "A great many people from Minne
sota and the Dakota are going into the
Saskatchewan country and a greater num
ber are taking up land."
Omaha's First Wireless Telegraphy.
Wireless telegraphy is to be exploited In
Omaha for th first time at the Paxton ho
tel Thursday by representatives of (he Mar
coni Wireless Telegraph company. Instru
ment and apparatus and men who know
how to manipulate them are promised, ad
vance agents having been here already and
arranged for the demonstration. '
Bee Want Ad ar the Best Business
Booster. ....
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record July 19. 1904. a fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee:
Sheriff to John M. Fix, lot 1, Ken
sington ; t 417
B, S. Flor to Charles E. Byars, lot 10,
block 2, C. E. Mayne'a First addition
to Valley 1
Callle B. Hcnger to Charle E. Byars,
lot 10, block 2. C. E. Mayne' First
addition to Valley 800
Caroline E. Coman to John Swanson,
part lot 49, Glue's addition 470
Caroline E. Coman to John Swanson,
part lot 49, Glse's addition 80
Mlcrael Frank Sullivan to Edmund
Thorp, lot 6, block 11. Hanscom
Place , 1,200
Nora E. Musgrave to L. II. Itenrle,
lot 9. block 9, Myers, Richard & Til
den's addition 940
Home Investment company to Charles
H. Smith and-Romeo C. Smith, part
Rublot 2 of lot 8, Capitol addition.... 1.350
Rande Peterson to John E. Aentson,
undivided H of sH of lot 6, block
12, E. V. Smith's addition.. 600
John Edward Arntson and wife to
Rande Potereon, lot 6, Burdette Court
annex 1
Helen L. Cowle to Charle W. Hall,
part lot 69, 60 and (1, Farnam Place. 400
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha. Nob.
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