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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
TIIU BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1010. CRAIXAJiDPttODBCFttARRET r heat Hai Firmer .Opening on Un- farorable Adricei. coen . orraiiNoa . abe light Molds PI ran with Firmer Wkfil Mar. 3ter 'Wearae!4 Uener-, v.vtllr lar. . J i, OMAHA, July 20. 1910. Higher cable and unfavorable advice "u"' re nimt a rirmar utiemna. rte Hern yasiorday turned buyers, fi.ro- ii Tuiun uu. av.er the onenlna. The for eign situation aiul.th early movement of winter wheat will be tne immediato lea tures. '. wun no pressure of country sales coin Howe excellent.. tone. Cash demand l a, keeping Itituree strong. Willi an up ward trend. . ,4r. . Wheat wait strung uu higher cable and continued cli-y weather In the northwest Price advanced eurly , aud held firm throughout the day. Unto sale cf new wheat heconi mora liberal value hould work bin her. Corn held iflrm on light oferlng arid the firmer whetjt mitrketr. Buy In waa of good cnaractt-r. owing to the general clear wva ther mup, with . higher temperatures pte- lucteo. t.:an corn sola M nuner. Primary wheat reoelpta were 703,000 bu., and shipments -were 634.000 bu.; against recelpta last jfT of 702,000 bu., and ship ment of 2.ss,uw bu lYImary aorti receipt wre 455.000 bu., and hlpmii Vera 731.000 bu.; against recelpta lartj 'Year, of 4O5,V0O bu., and ship ments or S02.00O bu. Clearance were ft.MkVbu of corn, none of oats, and vtheat ah flour equal to 43,W DU rr on eat ar' Liverpool IrlohfJI Hd to Vd high wheat, and "fid. lower on corn. Local ranks, o.- options:'' 5 6i: old American. 6V4d; new kiln dried. steady: Bnitembtr. 4 d. . - via Oalveaton, 5s 6 4"d; future, d; October, 4a WEATHER IK TUB OR A IK BKLT fair, with No Impart! Change la Temperatare, la Prediction, OMAHA, Neb., July 2U, 1V10. Heavy rain continued along the gulf coast end in trie outn Atlantic state during 'luenoay, and ram I tailing on tin eaal guit coast, ink morning. A tail of i.m incites occured at Galveston, and 1.6J inches at New Orlean. Bo in a very light nd widely Scaliereu shower Occurreu in Inn fiorlnern portion of Nebraska, weaiern routu uakota, Wyoming and Colorado within tne iat twenty-tour hour, but toe tan were ao llgnt a to be oareiy worth mention. lemperaturea continue moderate iiiiougnout tne east and aoum, and no important change has occurred in any por tion ot tne countiy since the last, report, eactpt that a aiignt, uut general, rite la now n in the lake region, tne upper por- iiona of tne Mlsaiasippi and Missouri vaiiey. and along tna eaatern itocay mountain siope. generally tair weatner piavana evvry where this morning, except me i am noted on the east guit coast, ami condition are favorable (or continued fair In Una vicinity tonight and Tnurauay,.wun no important cnangu In temperature Uiu lax 19U8 190; Minimum temperature j 54 87 74 Precipitation uu .00 .o .00 Normal temperature for today. V7 degrees. Deficiency lit precipitation since March L 12-t uicriea. Excess corresponding Period In 1900. .0i of an inch. , txoesn corresponding period In 1W8, 1.84 mcner. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora) aud Wheat Region Halletla. r'or Omaha, Nub., for the twenty-four hour ending at a. in., 75tU meridian Uuie, Wednesday, July 20, laid: OalAliA felaiHICT. Temp. Kaln- Station. Max. Min. tail. Ashland. Neb 45 Auburn, Neb U BiuKen iiow, JSeb so Articlea.l OpVr.. High. Low. Close. Tea'y. Wheat ( July... l?lr 103H 103 1W 102Vj Hfpt. t 1 02 I (U 1 02 1 OCV 1 01' Corn I July... t8i f,r B BSVa Hept... 5v4 b fcttt Oata (Vt,. . July... fp74 3 s, 37114 8H 37 Wept... jfl S7's 874 O Wall a Cash Prlcee. , WMKAT-pioS bard, 1.02H104H: No. t ' hard. ll.OOH'M.OiiW;. Ne 4,ha.-4, 4cr1.00, re jected hBrdet)j.93c; No. spring $1.01 l.UJVj; No. 3 prmg, ci41.00Vi; No. 4 spring, X'O'nWc. .J I-'- ' . Iv'OIUV-Noft.l white, 62Hc; No. 8 whUe, w !ii-c; Ni white,. 00ru61ci No. 3 color, g'Wutiltoc; No,fl color, fowiOHc; No.,' I yel t lo-, 0c; "itii 3 yellow,' MOOc; No. 4 yellow, Uk&.ThisNo, t3c; No. , BH468)c; No. 4, 57V4'iic; no gre.de, 494o.v ' 1 OATS muritierd, 8Vo4uc", No. 8 white. ffl'vuMc; Nit,'.VbltjiU443i)Hc;. No. 8 yel low, S!(,'ic;llNo. 4 yellow, 8 37ic. BAHLKY-fNo. 4, 634v6c, nominal; No. 1 t.el, oliiMcI rejected. 4tii0c. nominal. KVE-N'0.jP, 70Vt(.72OJ No. 3, liMJ'70V4c. Columbus, Neb... M4 Cuibertaon, Neb.. 6 Banbury, Neb.... li Fairmont. Neb... it Or. Island, Neb.. Hi liartingion, Neb. 5 Hastings, Neb.... U lloldrege. Neb.,.. VI Oukdaie, Neb.:... M Omaha, Neb h4 Tekamah, Neb.-... s3 Alta, la DO Carroll, la W Clarlnda, la 82 Hlbiey, la. 78 Bioux City, la.... M Minimum temperature period ending at s a. nv. DISTRICT AVERAGE. : No. of .Temp." Btatlona. Max. 17 W f j . Si Carlo Receipts. V W heat. ,.w4 ... Wt .. 17 ... 78 Corn. Oat. 176 . 164 44 16 fci (HI b Hi bit 60 . 4 ti -bj M t0 66 SO t2 M 64 s eo .U0 .00 .W) .m .00 M .110 .W .w .uo M .01 .00 .00 ..00 J0 .00 .00 .00 for Sky. Clear Ft. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy l't. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy lt. cloudy Clear Halulng Cloudy Clear I laining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear twelve-hour NfcW.ORRSTUCKS AND BONDS Slight Speculation in Copper Only Belief from Dullness. FOREIGNERS BUT AMALGAMATED F'erelga Eirkg Hatee Recever Fellewlag; laereaeeit Carreacy appllee la Market Little Deaaaael for Itaeke. NEW TOHK, July .-Ther waa a glimmer of apeculatlve interest In the cop pers today. That was ail that redeemed the day's stock market from being tne dullest of the yejir. The demonstration In the copper group was not changed, was not explained defi nitely, but gave rise to rumors of progress In the efforts to bring about a working agreement between the leading producer to curtail the output, buying of Amal gamated copper for foreign account wa regarded a quite Imposing and this nup plied the point for an uplift in the whole group. The desire of a number of Important financial Interests to effect a closer agree ment between the great copper producers and to restrict the production has been avowed on more than one occasion and Is supposes to nave awaited the supreme court decision on the anti-trust law for active step toward its consummation. The prospects ot the reporte - being well grounded waa sufficient to nromnt a con aiderable demand from outstanding; shorts In the copper securities. The sympathetic erreci ot this movement on the general list proved to be about the only Influence wnicn received any notice. Recelpta of gold from Mexico, 000.01)0 by one firm, were aald to represent the natural course of the proceeds of mining operations rather than any particular con dition In trade relations. The Increased supplies in the local money mantei snowea a nigner eirect In the re Covery of the forelan iichtnn rmlm A hardening of discount rates In London also was a feature of the stock market heavi ness, growing principally out of labor troubles In England. Bonds were firmer. Total sales, par value. e.-nu.uuu. : unitea eta tea ponds were un cnangea on call. and leading quotations Number of aalee on stock were: District. Columbus, O Louisville .. Indianapolis Chicago ..... Bt. Louis ... lies Moines Minneapolis Kannaa City Omaha Mln. a M M 66 M 66 6S 68 60 Ratn-. fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ' .60 .00 .00 t 'hlcago . Minneapolis? i 'oinaha ...L.,, l-'uluth ....., CHICAGO ( GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature el" the Trading; and Closing Prl eel oh Hoard of Trade CHICAGO, July aj.-lt'was nip and tuck between the American Northwest and the remainder tt the world today in regard to auKDlying bullish new about wheat- i-a peciHlly as to rtie Canadian portion of the spring crop) belt, the loweet estimate to ante concerning, the ' yield for the season was brought lurwajd.. A firm -feeling .pre vailed at the closev with prices Nelc net lugher. Corn Unified. tylSk up, and oat VdtU'Wo to 4c. I'fovtaton also, showed a gain of 7V4S0.;''.'i -- ,"' f In the Ut hni 'flny, he wheat market was chiefly dominated by the northwest. although feeling , spwitt 3be weight of large Bales of cash wneat-'frem tbe country, In diana In particular. Speculators, however, bought freely on eetlmat. a tdfct. the Dakota nil Mlnnsaiitl. uniild DHkiitKte-onl V l40.O9U.MM) bushels to l&0,00tft'r-fumi,'an(l'''that-4.1le: output ill the Canadian northwest would not exceed (WWX000 bunhels. - -r . Hhortage In the French crop was put at 1 40,oou,09ul buatiels.. t'orelgnera were reported to have been good buyers today In Chicago. The HVptember1 option here today ranged front .SLU6-to IWW1. and closed 1H10 up at tub l.07. . t September oorH; fluotuated between 61c nd t'.Viii;.!'. ulnalni tlrm. IUiC higher, at &2n. The oush market, waa firm. No. t velloeC fclbBed at tio. ' There- u . eume northwestern buying of oata. here. September varied from 3St(ii:U4c and cWetfVic riet higher at SOHtiaoVaO. GrWlh ftiiifnes bought provisions today and an cHaVHltorte.' At-the windun pork showed a gain uX 30c Jaxd.7Vo to 16c, and rlba 10 jiiitv y. iitc.. Tlii' leading futures ranged as follows , '4( ,.12 M ,. n m ..13 W .. 14 84 .. 30 88 .. U 84 ,. 1 84 The temperature continues moderate throughout the com and wheat region.. The only appreciable precipitation occurring within the last twenty-four hours was a half Inch at one station in the Minneapolis dl"tr'0U ' L. A. WELSH.1 Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.. lea. High. Low. Clm. n general fund. $2.!a0.1L3; current liabilities. IstTi.WJ; working balance In treasury ff- flre, 8.l..ll3; In hanks to ereoit, treas urer of the fnlted Htste. 8119,M.13S: sub- sidlsry silver coin, tim.alt.247; mVior coin. New York Money Market. NEW TORK, July 20. MONEY On call. easy at ZHitvi per cent; ruling rate, 1 per rent; closing bid, i'-v P"r cent; oriereo at IMi per cent. Time limns easier for hort dates; slxtv days. SMiJM, per cent; ninety days, 3(U4 per cent; six months, ikijiiVi per ren4. FHIMK MtKCANTlLU t'Al'tK 10 per cent. HTKKUNU KAtHARun mrong, wnn actual business In banker' bill at 84 830 ti4.M5 for sixty day bills and at 4.Sot0 for demand. COMMERCIAL PILLS84 834MH- 81LVER Br. Mc; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad. firm. Cloving quotations on ootids today were is follows: ,..loH int-Mt. m ...lKiSI. C lt nt. 4.. ...10H4 In -Mr.-Mr. 41 ...luittjvaa ta l ...114 IUl4 ...U4t4K. C, i. 1st ..... 1 L. 8. db. 4 -131) 4HL. N. un 4..,. ...l0SM., K. A T. lrt 4 7 a HI "to tn 4: K ... 7T4Ma. Pacific 4a i.;..,..'77H -11. I.. M " I t TB"- Armour A Co 4H.. t N. T. Ontrl ',.?. r7 At. n. 4s MS do 4b. 4v....... 41 - SO ot. ' 14 N. T. H. 4S..M1V4 do ev. ta c W. 1st, Von. 4 S J AU C. L. lit 4.. M4 . 4o CT. t riH B. A O. 4 fNo Paclfn jga l.ino da H ilo la 10 do . W. 8Va.... W40. S. 1 rtrt. 4 5V4 Dr. T. c. 4i. ....... -"tPon. t. JH (.115) i V. of Ga. ....... J0v, do con. 4 va ( n. Loathar in.... M4 Raadins sen. 4i.... 7u. C. of N. J. gen i..120'!iSi. L. S. F. fg. 4 TH C. O. 4r l'WS do tan. it is4 do rat. it y St. b. g. W. c. 4s C. A. IH 70k ' tat r'W 4i.... IWt4 (.'., B. A q. (. 4a., iHaaa4oid A. 1. 4.... 73W do )t. 4a .'iH8a. l-a'JIlo ,coI. 4i.. MS C. M. A 8t. P d. 4ll do'., e. 44... ' (.'.. H. I. P. . U1) doi'lat rat, . 4a... do r(d. 4a 1 So. .. Hallwar . h Colo, lndua ta 77 do fan. 4.... Colo Midland 4a...,. 47 I'nloft Pacific 4 C. 8. r. A . 4 t.'At do lit A ai. 4i a H. CT. 4.. dt H. Q. 4 0. a. rat. ta, rag.. do couaoti D. . . rag o coupon tl. t. 4. rag do coupon Bid. Aaked. Altla-Chalm. let Aniar. Afn, 6a. Am. T. St T ct. A mar. Tob. 4a... do 6... D. D. do raf. Dlatlller' a... Erla prior llan do Kn. 4a do Cv. 4g par. do tar. B tion. Blao. ct. I Bid. Offarad. , M4. .103 . 7 .101 Mia do at A rf. 4a.. tbH 2Sl'. 8- Rubber .... loi 14 . V. g. Staai M 6a.... 101 . MVtVa.-Oar. Ctiara. 5a. f . 'VkWah.h 1M. 6....104t . V do Ht 4V an. 4.... 4' ,. 47 Wast. Md. 4a B3? . lMWat. Klc. ct. Si. : .154 Wli. Central 4. ...... Mo. Pacific ct 4a 2Vt Oil All A LIVE STOCK MARKET Heary Bun of Western lUnge Cattle Still Continue!. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE TO TEN OFF Fair Rii et Dota "heea aad Liaha, Vr'alle Prieea Are Tea Tweaty rive Ceat Higher Taaa . Tneaday. SOUTH OMAHA, July SO, 1910. RecelDta ..,. i-.ni. M.mii. tineeD. Official Mtmdav 470 8.403 17.1 Official Tuesdav 2!7 4.211 15.771 estimated Wednesday... 4.W0 7,L"tw Three dava ihi. nk misi 14 813 41.4.10 Same day last week.... 11.821 17,116 82. M7 etame day. 2 weeka uo.. 4.iif,l 7.fi"i 10,844 name aaya a weeks ago.. 8,JS W.twi : 10,101 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 12. (W) Sl.1 20.IW8 Same days last year. ...10,540 lo.OoJ 18.824 The following table shows the recelpta ot cattle, hogs and sheep at Houtti Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: mio. Inc. Deo. t-'attla 6HI.178 4n;.ol5 M.48J,' hogs l.au.&Cl 1,4!H).1K7 287,824 Sheep 730. 4S0 717,OhJ 78.SSI8 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at Houth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: 4 feeders.. 977 4 70 . , 23 gtoer....lAl 4 80 8 coT, i.;.j74 8 CO - 8 steer 1M 8 00 Tlllford-fl. 1. 11 heifers... 80 80 M feetlrs.. 91 4 75 IHKlrV-Ttuyers put a little on the top of the market In the hog yards this morning and took considerable off of the bottom. In other words, heavies and up-and-down mixed met with sharp discrimination and spread of price widened as a result. Unod bacon hog sold early at figure steady to strong, but salesmen were un able to get vary much action on the bal ance until later In the morning when Milou declines prevailed. Bulk of supplies moved on this hanls heavies and rough heavies bearing the brunt of the decline. Unod, heavy hogs had to sell around H lVrjX 15, mixed ranged from IX.20 to 88 35 and liahts brought tlis high figures, selected bacon hog topping at DDK. A large share of re ceipts went at 88.1891.45. as compared with yesterday s bulk of 88 48. Shippers' purchssed quite a few hogs esrly, but dropped out of the trade after supply of light and light mixed grades was exhausted. One of the larger packers bought very sparingly, also, so that de mand was at no time very active and move ment naturally draggy. Representative sales: I. .. 8... 8... 10.. II. , 77 7 8t XI 8 Bt 8 UH. .8 44 7 61 15 T (7 8 18 7 J 8 Xl 1(41 8 74 8 ta 8 12 8 4 t 41 8 82 6 Wl I 18 2 8 t57 8 84t I27j I I 8 4J 6 68 ( (5 6 ll) 38 7 H! 7 70 7 M: 7 83 7,74 8 4 8 43 ( 31 4 871 74 tl M 8 -.41 a S 71 8 7l! 8 frVI 8 61 8 6 8H U... 13. 14. la. W...I 27 U, I 7 83 4 87 6 71 8 60 17. ..I I 7 74 441 6 721 8 61; 18... I 8 Sr I 8 401 6 69 6 6J 6 66 1 6 21 W... I 8 84't 7 781 I 4 74 ( 611 6 6 18 20...) 8 28 7 76 8 83 6 bt 8 47 6 6 6 0 6 64 a e eg! 6 11 6 18 Date. I 1IQ. 12l.il808.llKr?.l0-l06.l0. July July July July Jufy jUiy July July uly July July jiny July July 4 M (03 6 471 6 U 6 18 6 U . 36.8U0 8t 4Vi titles . Open, . II igh( Low. Close. Yea'y. Wh'eAt " f " ' I July" '1 08 Kept, V lecv May' lo. May Oatsl July Kept. lcc. May VJ'ork . Jk Sept. Lard-,' Juijr Kept.' Oct. '. Nov;: Itlb ". July ; Wept. Oct. V Jan.', 1 09T 1 08Va iaOOlg'Wt 147V J I J:U-mi 1 lZ',1. ,1 US - "0 6H iti(utiivi:iui''8i i 6414.1 a'A. tiy!Vtil . tS2y 411iitfH41MM24l,l&4 1 OOSl 1 07HI 100 I 1 U 60 88 Atjj-l0y4tVi,j, 21 45 '111 W I 1-r: 11 ta 1 11 s 11 67HI in2HI 11 47W 11.83V! 11 17Wl.Jl.U5 .h-tv-l I It 85.4 115 -i 11 ,TT. I 11 S7A,:iV 0 T U 87V4 10 WSf 11M Irti'vfcv 80 . 82 IV. iSBtitj'Vil 40 4UVi :..42Va!42V8 21 48 14 Kn 11, 65 II 46 11 17H 10 8 80 SI 63 11 72V 11 60 U 32V1 11 75 11 66 11 00 36 108T4 1 OuH 1 o;h 1 11 y, 6tfVi 00 V8 -6VV8 SSI'i 40 V 21 ta 11 55 11 811 11 47Vi 11 42Vi 10 80 2a MEW YORK GENERAL 'MARKET tluotatloa of tk Day oa VarlOne t omBiodittra." v NEW YORK, July 20.-FLOUU Higher; m-iiir Detents, t5.7o4i-6.15; winter straights, 84.4Ulij4.&o; winter patents, 84.4i6.00; spring clours, H.3t(fiM; winter extras, No. 1, 83.7oi'3.90; winter extras, No. 2, 83.60ta3.86; Kansas straigr.ts. et.scxti.ro. nym uui, uuiet; fair to good, 4. 10a 4.25; choice to lancy. M405J.4.&0. , nnuNM eial, Steady ; fine white and yel low, 81.4041.50; coarse, 81.401.60; kiln dried. 3.40lij i. 60. WHEAT-pot maraet irregular, o. t red, 8I.IIV1, elevator, to arrive, c. 1. I.; Mo. 2 red, I1.12-J4. t, o. b.; No. 1 porthern, 81324, J. o. b. Prieea at the close were unchanged to 1Q net higher. July closed at t.i; September, il.lHt'Sl .12.' cloeed at 8112V; Oecember, 8118V(114. cloed at 81.14V. Hecelpts, 4,800 brsbels, - cohn-Boot market nrtn;- nm s, ic. nominal, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive I. t; export io. 2, izc, 1.. o. o. viiiion market flrn.t i' 1 covering by ahorta in the July .poKltioi oting at lo net advance. July cloned 1. 72c: September closed at 71c. Receipts, 4o,ao0 bushels; ahipinenta, 4,000 bushels. OATS Boot market steady; mixed oats. 26 to 32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 2o to 32 pounds, 4o4fulc; enppea wnite, a 10 m pounds, (iO(u3Vic Receipts, 18,826 bushels. HAK-tuteutiy ; prune, ti.nyttji.'o-, ru. , 1.17ViiJl.20; No. 2, tl.luLW; No. S, 81.0uj1.0b. HlUc.o-r.asy; centra aiiiiiih, Bogota, 2l((j,22c HOPS Kasy; state, common to choice. 19u9, 211023c; 1108, nominal; I'aoltlo coast, ius, l&ai'loc; W08, nominal PROVISIONS forii, steady; mess, 125.509 26.00; family, 626.UOtjiiKi.bu; short clear, 24.5u k36.utl. oeei, aieaay; mess, is.ouvio.w; um ily, ll.6oyai.0U; beef ham, tU4.0oiu20.tM. Out meats, steaay, picKiaa uciuea. 1 .u x io. tl7-6018.0U; pickled hams, 816utfl6.60. Lard, steauy; imuuie atn p.llf. ru.outfii.w, r- fined, steady; continent, iiz.ev; isouth Amer ica, 813.70; compouna, ).uwif,ii7. TALLO w eteaay prime uiiji, uuus., tc; country, 814it.Ho. Cllt-r-oc. steaay, state, wnoie num. ape- claia, loNi'tfloc; atate, wnoie mux, xancy, 14c; ataie, whole - milk, average prime, HVm14Vc; state, whole cream, fair to good, lfcUU3ic; state, whole milk, common, WKf Uliic; skims, full to special, 8Vtl2Vc. 1IUTTKK weaaer; creamery, apeciais, 2SVi62S?8C; extras, t7XS28o; thirds to firsts. 24U3ui state, uairy, coiiniiuu to iinem, i.'y 27c; process, seconu a auauiai, tuueo-ixc. EQO8 Firmer; fresh gathered, extra first, 2021Vo. POULtKl oteaay; nearuy oroners. ziu tn; fowls, lc; turkeys, iumc; aressed quiet; western oiunna, tur.-is, 1; We; turkeys, 16&20C J.ooo too 600 100 1344 V 70V ( No. iP 1 ..'-' Ci.mIi duotatibus Xeis tl .follows: FLOUt-Firn; )nteC patents, .25; win ter strntahts, 84.36u.00; aprlng patents, best bard. $(J.K0T.4W; bakers, I3.70iu5.3y. 1 v KYE-No. 1 2. Ttk:, I llAKI.UOJf-i'-l-'eed -ami mixing, 62o8c; fair to choidu malting. VMiie. SKiillB Klux.'-No. 1 southwestern, $2.40 No. 1 ilorthwestarn, 82.M. Timothy seed, I4..'i li Clovel n.i6. - 1'lloV -lilONS Me.ua pork, per bbl., 25.00i3i 25.26. Lardi per'liiO lbs... 8U62H. "Short ribs, iiies..JtMMe..'tll.7;iiin21a; short clear aides, boxed. 3l3.0Oi 18.2o. Totijl cl'4)'(utre of wheat and flour were equl to 11K,)(U0"4 'Primary receipts were 102.000 bu.. compared with 702,000 bti. the i'orpuntlig Jlay a year ago. Kstimated recalots for tomorrow: Wheat, til car corn, lia tars; ottts, 108 cars; hogs. 17,000 liend. .:!': . HI'TTBH Bteady; creameries. 218c; dairWa. 3.Wj2fic. K!OS Heci'lpts 18.?t0 cases; teady at tiiuiU, -rriwrst -Included. W'J lie, fluts, ISc; prime firsts, 17c. 4:ll RKSU tead; dAfWcs. lrl,ISc; twins. lot,l!)1ac; vounc"laurlCMS, li'tiliic; long horns, IK4J 17n. J 1 POULTRY Easy , turkey. 20c; live fowls. H'-jc: ajtrlngt, ..iwu 18c VEAL-Stciidy; W to CO-lb. wts.. 888Ue: (W to 8i Hv vUa., -8(0,4jc; 86 to- 110-lb. wts.. RaVua U',"tlr'ala aad Prutlalaaa. K'AtVSXa lTV'Julv 20-WHEAT-July, 81020 efriptemberj'tl.OiTll WH; Oeoember. 810o,-r -.'aah; rtichaaned; No. 2 hard, 31 08 iKjli; Js'o...J. 81 0.il. Ob. . No. 2 red. tl.Of-a 1.06'a No. 1' .$1.W. i.'ORN-July. oi "Heptember, 60c; Ie cember, lwc Miyi . t'ash: Unchanged to Vc hlgherr'No. 2 mixed. ttt$r3Vie; No. 3, lCHio3c; No.j.2. white, UiKtuic; No. 3, 84Vt "SaT. tlichsngd; Xo. 2 white, 4I'43o; No. 3 mixed. JSotSTc. A UYK Wo.- 7319 76c- HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 114.00 11 60; choice prairie, new, $11.60. BUTTiiTt:-Creamry, extras, 28'ic; flrata, 14C ; second. 22c; packing stock, 200. tlJOS Kirsta 34.20, aaconda, 83.00; cur rent receipts, new casea. 84.10; miscellane- mi. 84 Hi. ........ ' riotvi A..i'.t... Hon 10.OIJO Wheat, bu.. ea. t ra? lat..!.' bu.. Shlpmenta J41.UK .K)(4 6 i00 St. LaJia Geaeral Market. BT LOU18, July . WHEAT Futures, higher; July, 8104; September. 81.06V8; De cember, $1.07V. Cash lower; track, No. 1 red. $1.08rO'1.12; No. 8 hard, tl.OStjU.lt. CORN Futures, higher; September. BIHc; December, 5iV8c. Caah, higher; track. No. 1, 84U4Vc( No. 1 white. 6&ij7VC. OA'f S t utures, firm; September, S6T4c; December, 38Sc. Cash, higher; track, No. i, 4oc; No. 3 white, 47c. KJK Unchanged, 77c FLO UK Firm; red winter patents, 15. S 6.0O; extra fancy and straight, JI.7CK&4.SO; hard winter clears. $3 40ro3.ii0. SKKU Tlmot. 0. v I'OHN MEAL 8J.. BRAN Sim... .ifd 1.04. HAY Steady; prairie, OthV, $17.00( 20.60. pun visions Pork. $20.55. Lard, higher; prime steam, $U.4t.J $11 85. Dry salt meats, steady, extra shorts. 13c; clear ritis. iac;. snort clears. i.i"c Bacon. boxed, steady; extra shorts, 14!c; cleur ribs, 14c; clear rios it!ac, snort clears, li'i. 1-jCL'V" r'lrm; chickens, IV; springs, ln'Olftc; turkeys, 18ft3Sc; ducks, IrgUc; geese, ftiirttAc. in.'TTER Steady ; creamery, SiiaSsvic. 1XK3S Steady, 15c. tteceipta. siopments. Allla-rmalmars fd ... Amalgamatad Cbppar . a mam an Aarloiiltural Amarlcan Bast guaar .... 400 11 ' Amariran cn JO0 114 Amarlcan Or. A r J00 60S Amarltao Cotton Oil 400 6V Amarlcan H. . L. pfd... 00 ta Amariran lea Rarurltlaa . too 12 ti Amarlcan bina , Amarlcan Locomollra .... 400 Amarlcan g. R.. 14,100 T1W, A mar. g. 4V R. pfd.. 400 101 Am. gtael Found rlaa ' K10 41 Amarlcan Sugar. Raf 100 ISO Amar. T. A T 1,00 M Amarloan Tobacco pl8,,.. 100 i Amarloan Woolen ao tuvfc Anaconda Mining Co 8,400 MUj Atohlaon 1,400 MS Atchlaoa pfd , Allantlo Coast Ltna ...... 800 lilt nutlmore A Ohio 400 10u. Bathlahem Sta " Braoklrn It. T l,no 77 Canadian - Paclflo too lt Cantral- Laathar 70 uuj Central Leather Bid 100 104 c. of n. j. Chaaapeake A Ohio 8,000 74 trhlcago A Alton Chi, Ot. Waatarn, naw.... 200 ti4 Chi. ot. Waal. pM CAN, W 1.000 14i C, Mil. A gt. V T,0 US C C, C. at St. U Colo. Fuel Iron 600 83 Colo. A Southern Conaolldatad Oat .., Corn Producta Dal. A Hudaon .... D. R. O D. R. O. afd .. Ulstlllara' Sacurltia 600 2414 !H4 Erla let pfd Krla M pfd , Oanaral Electrto 400 144 tiraat Northarn ptd 2,000 Graat Northern or ctfa.. . too 62 S Illlnola Cantral v 600 lntartiorough.Met too 1 lntarborough.Mat ptd . .... 400 60 International Harraatar .. 1,70(1 8414 Intar-MarUie pfd ... , International . Paper 104 10 Iowa Cantral K. C 8outharn ..... K. C." Southarn baclada Loula.. A Naah (, dlv.) nipn. m du uovjm .... M St. P. A 8. gta.M M., K. T M.. K. A T., pfd Vliaourl Paolflc ....... National Blacult '....'.. National Lead Naw York Cantral .... N. T., O. A W.... .".".". Norfolk A Weatern .. Norte American Northarn Par.Kto Paclflo Mall PennarlTanla 2,600 ltl UTT Paopla's Uaa , Pitta., C. a, A Bt, L Plttaburg Coal Praaawl Steal Car Pullman Palaca Car .. Railway Blaal gprlng .. Raading r. Rapublio gtael RepulMe Steal, pfd , Rock laland Co Rook laland Co. pfd .. 8C U A 8. F. td pfd St. U 8. w t. U g. W, ptd gloaa-Bheffleld 8. A I..,. Southarn Paclflo gout ham Railway goutharn Hallway ptd .. Tannaaaa Copper Taxaa'A Paclflo Tol., Bt. L. A W Tol., St. L. W. pfd.., Cnloa Paolfie Union Paclflo pfd Unlutd Statae Raalty .. U. B. Rubber , U. 8. Staal V. $. Steal pfd Utah Cbppar Virginia-Carolina Cham. Wabaab. Wabash pfd Weatern aMryland 1 Uwi. Electric Wheellnc A take Erla .. .Total aalaa for In day. 80T.KIO aharaa 40 Li... 1 8H 60 6S 27 21V. u 101 41 121 2 3714 iii" 108 "77" 186 104 7" 142 11214 i 133 14 "io" w 143 124 64 in 18 . 80 ,'ri 600 400 100 1.400 1,100 ' 100 "iiio 1,300 124 32 108 0 114 70" 118 40 88 31 8 $ 87 12 II 8 70 101 61 11 132 1 27 88 99 110 108 21 77 186 32 104 280 73 66 !3 4S 142 12J 72 81 63 138 14 166 80 28 24 41 30 142 114 63 137, 18 ' 60 88 14 10 48. 17 18 1 3 ! 48 MOO 140 V1JS 17 Lnral keearitiwe. Quotatlona furnlabed by Samuel Burns, Jr.. 3t New York Ufa building, umaha: 1820.. a., Baatrloe Crasmery pfd Beatrice Creamer, com OMabir Packing Co. 6a, l84. Cltj National Bank Bid. 4a Cttr cf Omaha 4 Ha, 18H0....V.. Celumbua Elao. IA. 6. 1834 German Plra lnaurano Iowa Portland Cemant lit mtg. Iowa Fartlana vament eoa. aai., ...... Kanaaa Oaa at Elao. 1 par cant ptd.... Kauaaa U. 4 B. 6a, 1923 Michigan gtata Tal. pld ..I i Morria 4k Co. 4a, 188 Nab. Tal. stock 8 par cent Omaha Water Co. 6a, 184.......- Ouilu oaa as. lull .....i,v Omaha Klae. Ught 8a, 1838 Umaha ttlac, t-int pld par east Omaha 4k C. B. St. Rr pfd 8 par. east Omaha at C. B BU Ry 6a, I3...,..., Omaha C. B. Rr B. pfd P.oillc T. T. 6a, i837 1...,.... Bwlft a CO. 4a, 1814.... ttata Inauranca Co...... Waatarn Maryland Trl-Clty Ry. 48 U Co. 4a. 1688 4 Trt-Cltr R. A U ptd. ttock, 4 par cant 81 Union Stock Yard lock. South Omaha 84 Bid. 84 88 88 68 lot 30 lu 88 88 8 84 8 61 88 68 88 . . 65 88 68 , 67 8 ,64 , 8 118 Aakad, 88 61 loo 101 81 101 lao 104 100 84 ' a 100 88 88 84 63 81 84 47 64 liw 144 44 67 81 Si Sunday. Receipts and dlsDosltlnn of live stock at the Union stock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours endina at 8 P. m. ueaday ; RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hoes. Rhepu H'r'e C M. & Wt. P. Uy.... 1 . . Wabash K,y 1 ........ jho. ascitic Ky x I Union Paclflo Ry 8 . 25 .. t C. A N. VV eaat 8 C. & N. W.. west H3 (.'., t. P., M. Ak O.... 6 H. A Q., east 1 B. & y., west 41 H. 1. & P.. east.. 5 H. I. P.. west.. 1 lllnols Centrl 2 Chicago Ot. West..... 8 200 100 4.400 700 "'flb too 100 100 7,100 too 600 800 800 400 45,700 loO "ioi , 67,800 700 , ll,m 800 too 400 16 83 148 31 82 74 '37 87 U4 23 83 22 48 13 80 Mii 70 114 44 123 3114, 103 48 113 43 'io" 118 141 30 'i 74 't7 47 iii' 38 17 22 48 131 80 8 116 42 6814 6 17 17 86 86 600 (0 60 133 31 43 68 107 48 118 43 37 68, 118 26 128 10 84 1 83 164 81 143 30 31 74 "41 ft 7 62 113 23 64 13 37 20 48 141 80 70 84 7o 11- 43 68 17 36 44 88 4 New York Caru 4)Botatloas. The following quotations are furnished by Logan & Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Bay Stat Oaa 22 Inaplratlon 4 Butts Coalition lil,roin 4 Cactus 2N'erada 'Connolldated 16 r-hino llNawhouee 68 Chief Conaolldatad. .7 1-UOtilu Copper 1 8-16 Fraction 31 Rnwhlds Coalition .. 16 barli.Daly 1 Ray-Cantral 8 Ely Central 04 Bwlft Pka. Co 102 Kly Conaolldatad -..24 geara-Roebuch. Co. ..164 Franklin 10 Superior ft Pittsburg 10 Olrouz T TonorsM Mining .... 6 Gold field Consolidated 8 Trinity- Copper 4)4 Greene Cananea .... 6 Omaha Packing Co 7f8 1,230 Mwirt and company 1,673 l,4o7 Cudahy Packing Co 07 1,2:;; Armour A Co 9U0 2,725 Schwarts-Bolen Co 7 K. L. Mouse 108 Murphy, shippers 3S5 Benton Van Bant & L... 18 Stephen Bros la Hill & Son 304 B. Lewis w.. 1M Huston A Co ,. 5 B. Hoot oi Co 27 H. Bulla 88 Wolf... McCreary & Carey... 8. Wertheltner H. I Hamilton Lee Rothschild Mo. & Kan.-Cal. Co. Oegan line & Christy Other buyers.,..; Totals ........ east track, $1.03 $13,004)14.50; tlm- hlgher; jobbing, Flour, bbl..,... Wheat, bu Corn, bu. ....... Oats, bu 7,t . 74,000 47,000 17,000 Peoria Grata Market. PKOHIA, July 20. CORN Steady; whit.-, 4c; No. i yellow, 3c; No. 4 lc; No. 2 mixed, 83Wc; No. 4 814c. OATS tsteady; standard.' 434c; white, 42c; No. 4 white. 40jt2c, 7.8UO 63 0 0 4S.00O 2D.O0O No. 2 yellow, mixed. No. t I.oadoa Stock Market. LONDON, , July ' 80. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trading today. At noon the market was steady and prices ranged from un changed to , higher than yesterday New York closing. -.nr. Consols, money.. 81 18-MUnilarille A N... do account 81 M., K. 4V T 4mtl. Cupper i n, y. Central.... Anaconda (Bx-dlT.).. 7 Norfolk ft W Atchison , :0I da pld do pfd 103Ontarto A W Baltimore Ohla....lliPennaylTanla .... Canadian Paclflo 181Rand Minaa Chesapeake ft 0 74 Reading Cblaago Q. W 288aulhern Rr Chi., Mil. A Jit. P.. .137 do pfd lTBoutkem Paallle 117 81 union Paelfio 167 H do pfd 84 24 U. g. Steal 72 1st ptd 43 da pfd 118 da 3d pfd 83 Wabash 17 Orand Trunk 26 do pfd 87 - Illlnola central 134 Spanish 4s 83 SILVER Bar. steady at 25 'id per oa. MONEY 1 ner cent. The rats of discount In the open market ror snort nuis is i per cent; tor three nontha' bills, 2 4 per cent. lie Bears.... imn-rar A tile O. de pfd , erla do ..148 .. 88 ..114 ..100 .. 61 .. 44 .. 44 .. 6 .. 73 34 i 67 Boston I'loalaw Btoka. BOSTON. July 20. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. July 20-No. 1 upland, $12.00; No. 1 upland. $1100; packing. $9.00; wheat stnaw, $7.1)0; rye and oats, $800; new hay, 8LS.J0. ' -f toffee Market. NEW YORK. July ta-COFFEE-Futures closed steady; net unchanged to 6 points higher. Sales were reported of 3ojb0 bags. Closing bids follow: July tt.Uc. Auguat, 4.80c, September. October and November, 7 00; December, 7.04c; January, T.lOc; Feb ruary, 7.12c; March, 7.14o; April, T.lic; May, 7.17c; June, 7.1c. Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, 8V-: Santos. No. t 8Sc; mild, steady; Cor dova. 10oi:'c. l.lserntMil Ural a Market, LIVERPOOL. July 20WHF.AT-Spot. dull; No. 3 red western winter, no stock; (uiuias, aiaadyr Jul. 7s 6kU, October, 7s i.a: LieaatnLar. Ta kUg - CCVN-i. fum. fid dUatrtcu BiU4,4U.6. ktita, I. too bJ Tuttaa Market. NKW YORK. July W.-tXlTTON-Future cloced very steady: July, Ic; Auguat, 18.31c; September, 13.74c; October, n.OSc; November, 12.80c; Deremlier, 1287c; January, 12.83c; February, 13.85c; March, 1187c; Mayi U Hoc. Spot lotd qu'et. U pel nt a hiaher' ..Lin. . ,.-1. u . . t,. j . . j . . T l. aaiaaiing ruii, .Vllouaa Amal. Copper Am. g. U A 8.., Arts. Com Atlantic , B. ft C. C.A 8 M. hutie Coalition ... Cel. A Anton..., tel. ft Hacla , t:entennlal Copper Range Cos P.ast Butt Cop r'ranklln Oiroux Con Oranby Con .... Greene 1 ananea .. Ila Ror a la take Copper Kerr Laka Laaalle Copper Wolverine . 36 Miami Copper . . 40 -,,hawk , 33 Nevada Con ... . J8Ntplsa!ng Mines . 6 North Butte ... . It North t-ke , 17 Old Domlnloa . . 60 oacaula .610 Parrott 8111 . 14Uuiauy ... . 408liannon .. . 4 Superior ... . 10 Superior A Suprtttr . 34 T.niaraok . 6U. S. C. A 14 U. 8. 8 K. .83 do pfd . 7l'uh Conaolldatad . 6 Winona ..104 18 44 16 lf ' 33 1 cop., n l Pitta..!! 10 61 0 34 A M.. 34 44 21 a Bank Clear "naa. OMAHA, July 20. Bank clearing for to "day were $2,608,Ol.o9 - and ; for- the corre sponding date last year, $2,2008.70. OMAHA GKNICtt.tii" AtARKBT, "... tapla aad Faacy Pro4w Prlcea Far' aiaked ky ttayera aadWholeealera. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, dellvnred to the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons. 80c; No. L in SO-lb. tuba. 80c: No. 8, lit 1-lb. cartona. 2oc; No. .11, In 80-lb. tuDs. 2iac; packing stock, solUl puck, 21,c; uatr, in 80-lb. tubs, ii. Aturaet cnangea every iueauuy. CHlvKaJi-'I wins, 17Vo; young Americas, 19c; daisy, 18c; triplets, lbu; lim-Derger, 18c; No.. 1 brick, 17 o; imported Swiss, Joe; domestic Swiss. 83c; block Swias, 22c. POULTRY Oressed . broilers, 2oc; hens, 15o; cocks, 114c; ducks, 18C, geeue, 16c; tur keys, 2be; pigeons, pes doa., al.oO; homer sauaba, per dog., 84.00. fanoy aguaba, per doa., $8.a0; No. L per doa., $3.00. Alive broilers. 16wl8c; hens, 12c; old roosters, 7c old ducks, full feathered,' 11c; young ducks, 13o; geese, full feathered, kj; turkeys, 18c 1 1 Hl,. .. n 5c; homers, per doa.. $3,00 scjuaba. No. 1, per doa., 11.50: No. 2, per doz., buc. FlSrl tan iroseni ficaerei, uo; wnite- flsh, 14c; pike, 13c; trout, loo;. large crappies. 3uo; bpanisn macnerei, isc; eei, joc; . mi dock, Uc; flounders, 13c; green catfish, ISc buffalo. 8c; halibut. 10c, white percti, 8c bullheads. 14c: white cat. lOi roeshad. $1.00 each, ahadroes, per pair, two; irog legs, per doz., hoc; taimou, mc No. 1 rib, 164c; No. z, 14c; no. 8, 8c; No, loin, 18c; No. 2, 144o; No. 1, luhic; No chuck, 84c; No. S, 64o; No. 3, Co; No. round, 114c; No. 2, c;-5)io. 8, 8c; No. blattt. 4.c; No. 2. 640: No. 8. 4C FKUUo-oranges: uanrorma cimniit brand Red land vaamdias. loo size, per box, 84.00: 1M else, per bos. 84.80; -UO else.. $4. 50, li ana imauer siaoa. per ova, ei.ou. tta- Mediterranean . sweets. 200-314 a aes. jer box- $4.00. Lemons: Llmonlera; extra fancy, 800-SoO aises, 88.GO1 choice, 3uo-3oo sixes, per boa, i.wtiJi: ,"J BiS, EOo pei oox less; Sunset brand, per box, 87.50. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, U.iail 2.50; Jumtio, our.cn, fi.ism io. nneappies; Florida, 80-38 siaea, U.7to'i.oo; slses. $2.60. Cantaloupes: California, 64 lse, $4.36; & standards. 46. 50. Cherries. California. ner 4-banket crate, u.60. r-iume: California. per 10-lb. box, 81.75. Apricots: California. dbt t-banket crate. 81.26. Blue orunea: Per crate, ilmi. feacnes;, wauiornia, per 80-lb. box, hoc; texaa Know ireea, per basket crate, 65oc, Pears: California Bartlett. per box. .(. watermelons Texas, 10 per lb. Oaten: Anchor brand, new. 80 1-lb. pkgs. In box. per box. $3.00. VKtiKi 1 AJJiva.& iriso Dntatocs; wiscon In and native, per bu., 60c. Cabbage: New California ana soutnern, . , per in., zo. Onions: Texas crystal wax, per crate. 83.00: yellow, iu sacks, per lb.. 4c. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 10c; rea, per lb.. lo, Eggplant: Fanoy Florida,., per oos., ll.oo 2.00. Tomatoes: Tennessee, . per . 4-basket crate, $1.10. hiring and wax beans: Per hamper, about ru ins., maraet Das. keta, 76c. Cucumbers: Hot house and home growTi, per dox., 7to. HOMK-UROWN VEGETABLES Rad l.h.s: Kxtra fancy home-grown. Per dor iuiiiches. 80c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf. Dar doa., 80c. Parsley! Per dox. bunches, 4sc. As paragus; Per dos. ouncnes, waaoc. Ureen Onions: Per doz. hunches, ztc. TurnlDS Per market basket, 40o- Carrots: Per mar ket basket. 60c. Beets: Per market bas. ket, 60c. Green Peas: Per market basket, 41 OK ' M18CE LIGNEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., Ic; California iso. 1, per in., nc; ca I for n la No. 2. Der lb . 140. lilckorynut Large, per lb., 4c; fc.all. per lb., 60. Cocoa' nuts: Par sack, j w; per aox., ea ' . New Terk Mlsla Btocka. NEW YORK. July 20. Closing quotations en mining stocks were: . Alir to l.esdvllle Con tlrunswick Oaa. do Tunnel do bmida Cos. Cai A Horn Silver lrun Stiver . ufla:ad. Va. t .33 , 14 44 44 Little Chief Mexican Ontaria . Uphir .... Standard 16' Y.llow Jacket .. 8 .. 4 ..100 ..800 .. 64 .. 84 f . 1 Msrksl. NEW YORK. July 20.-M ETA ts-Lead, firm at $4.45 bid, New York; $4 .Z!tyat.?v, Eaat Ht. Loula. I-omlon 'spot, r- A" 12 11a 8d. Ppelter. quiet at VJa&.H, New York $4.8T&5.. East Ht. Louis. , Ixuidon spot, 32 7s Oil. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4ss 104d In London. Txcally Iron was qule No. 1 foundry, northern, 3iaHile.75; N 2, $18.0fl4i 18.36: No. 1 southern, $l.2t.U16.76; No. 1 southern, soft. $16.001 18.23. ST. LoUIri. July 20. M ETA LS Lead, $4. Si. spelter, steady at 85.0Otji.0J4. No. At, Sb. Pr. No. At. 9h. Pr. 42 .181 ... 7 75 M Ml 120 8 l,i 7.., 361 ... 8 00 42 26 40 6 25 65 v0 ... 100 41 2t.8 160 8 26 68 ... 8 OS 70 Jfl 40 8 4J 24 120 OS 47 177 ... 8 26 64 HO ... 8 10 28 2f8 ... 8 a 3:14 ... 3 10 84 INI ... 8 24 63 l,t 48 lift 70 243 140 6:6 40. 211 84 8 10 46 216 80 6 33 44.:-. 3K6 200 6 10 71 U.l ... 6 30 bt 'l ... 6 14 4 HI 40 8 80 76.. m 120 8 11 67 294 100 8 84 1 273 60 8 16 83 10 ... 6 80 6S 816 30 8 16 4 881 ... 8 80 64 20 61 8 16 88 230 130 8 30 41 248 N I It 6 341 80 8 86 44 ...376,... 8 16 4: 2)1 l.t 6 36 87 270 ... 3 1.1 45 tW W IK 67 ... 8 13 47 243 180 8 81 63 287 340 I 16 46 2o7 120 3 36 43 803 ... I 16 38 3.13 ... 6 .13 44 m 40 8 16 71 2.13 tOO 8 36 41 2ai 40 3 16 70 24i ... 1 40 64 !M 80 8 13 72 2:1 ... 3 40 68 270 ... 8 It 7 tn 40 8 44 6 2"3 ... 3 80 8....... .124 ... 3 46 to ...l...l.Jt ... 1 20 77 2'J0 ... 8 60 3 2X4 ... 3 M 44 211 80 8 60 64 347 80 8 20 72 123 ... 3 63 84.. 277 140 1 20 78 ...217 ... 8 63 21., 264 ... 8 00 44 2"4 ... 80 66 1H ... I tO 61 200 40 8 40 73 (43 84 3 2i 60 200 ... 8 60 3 234 ... 8 tl 183 ... 8 06 43 253 40 8 28 81 190 40 8 46 7 85 6 1 22 2 3 1 20 13 Total receipts 198 34 . 14 106 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 673 376 1,451 643 K. Husz 47 31 210 1(1 42 11 4 527 ..6,260 7,228 SAVE CAR FARE;- LOSE COIN Two Dunlap, Ia Men Practice Costly Economy. ROBBED BY PAIR OF HOBOES Jonrne Ins Writ to Ray a farm, lfcry Travel la a Boa Car ta Order to ave the Price of ' a Ticket. Here Is a revised version of the skeptical rurallxt who burled hi money In a tin caa back of the barn rather than trust It to a bank. Of course somebody happened along nd unearthed the can and the money. Theta there was wailing and gnashing ot teeth In that barnyard. George Hansen and Karl JJrown of Hun- lap, la., did not bury tbelr money In a tin can, but when they decided to buy a tarnt somewhere In western Nebraska they did the next thing to the burying act. They started west in a bb car, bumming their way. with two gold watches and $74T n cash In their pockets. When near Coun cil Bluffs, Jogging along at a merry clip, exultant over the free ride they were get ting, two typical hoboes Joined them la their box car.. Intuition or something else told the hoboes of the 'Wealth the two Dun- apltcs carried, and they straightway thrust revolvers Into their faces and forced them to disgorge. The trip wet was abandoned and there wli; be some delay before any Nebraska farm land Is transferred to Oeorge Hansen and Karl Drown of Dunlap, la. SHEEP A normal run of arass sheep to day carried a big feeder end, but inquiry for thin and half-fat giadea from country sections was especially broad and move ment was active from the opening, prices ruled hlgtter on all cla.. its. advances rang ing from a dime to a quarter. Feeding wethers that sold at $3.26 yesterday muveu reaauy at 33.80. and yearlings and ewes soid equally well, .here were not many lamos, either feeder or fat, on sale, but anything In this line has been selling al most on a par with astern price-levels. Fat native lambs topped at $i.2o today and choice westerns are easily quotable at 37.00 or better. Fat wethers regained practically all of their early loss, Montana greasers going at $3.80 with a moderate sort. The right kind ot owes would bring $H.oO, and choice, handy weight fat yearllnga are quotable at $4.8XMi.oo. in a general way, all ot Mon day's decline has been recovered on ootli feeder and fat grades, and current sales are steady to a little higher than those of laBt Thursday. Quotations on grass stork: Good to choice lambs, Jo.lxxa.'.OO; fair to good lambs, 38.16411.60; feeding lambs, 8o.lbrj O.w. nanuy weight yearlings, 4.ufflo.oo; heavy feeding yearlings, 83.8hh04.2o good to choice wethers. .t.4oj 3.7o; fair to good wethers, 33.1otu3.4; feed' lug wethers, 43.Atfi'3.2o; fat ewes, J.ov(yJ.uo; feeding ewes. 42.2uU8.00. Representative sales; No. v. 61 Wyoming wethers and ewes.. 7 CATTLE Receipts ot cattle were liberal again tnis morning, 183 cars being reportoa in. This brings tne total number ot head for the three days this week un to 20.1U7. the largest three daya run experienced at tnis point in a Ion time. As comrjarea with last week, receipts show a aain of over 8,000 head, while tney are practically double the number received one year ago. me avi nvaia consisted almost entirely ot range cattle, with only a small sprinkling of natives and corn-feds. Considering the large receipts, the market is by no means in Dad shape, although prices are decidedly loner than last week. Good beef steers, both cornfeds and rangers, were In active demand and the market on that kind was ateady and In some cases possibly utroitger. As high as $7.86 waa paid for good cornfeds. On the other hand the common to fair kinds were notn siow ana lower. Right good cows and heifers did not show much change in prices as aompared with yesterday, but the less desirable kind were slow to lower. - Good feeders did not differ In value verv materially as compared with yesterday, but light cattle were around lo&loc lower. To put It another . way, good feeders are 16 360 lower and common feeders and light stockers around 362160a lower than last week. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, $7.00ri7.75; fair to good corn-fed steers, $ti.2.Vij..00; common to fair corn-fed steers, t5.0Ogti.; good to choice cows and helfera, $4.76(6.?6; fair to good cows and heifers; $3.60Ci4.76; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.tiOuc3.26; good to choice stockers and feeders, 84.604 00; . fair to good stockers and feeders, $3.764g4.26; com mon to fair stockers and feeders. tl.oOil 8.75; stock heifers, $S.254j4.00; veal calves, aa.owri.uu; nuns, stags, etc., 4o.00(B)a.29. uuotaiions on range cattle: Good to choice grass beeves, $6.60&t.26; galr to good beeves, 84.70iy5.40; common to fair beeves, I3.76S4.60; good to choice Cows. 84.202i4.BV: fair to good grade, $3.60f4.00; canner and cutters, 82.76&3.S5. Representative sales: BEEF fcTKKRa. 1,284 Wyoming wethers 102 id Idaho awes, culls ,.. 88 W Idaho lambs 40 36 Wyoming ewes, culls 88 134 Wyoming wethers, feesers... 87 2H2 Idaho lambs 68 16 Wyomltig ewes, culls 73 143 Wyoming eewes, oulls 97 246 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 113 209 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 8.4 9 Wyoming wethers, culls 88 739 Wyoming wethers 19 220 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 108 231 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 104 63 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 107 68 Wyoming ewes, culls s8 1,000 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 81 40 Wyoming Wethers, feeders., ho 4 Wyoming Warners, feeders.... 85 41 Wyoming w'th'rs, f'd'ts, cuils 73 246 Wyoming yearlings 75 201 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 92 2M Wyoming yeaitlnga. io 62 South Dakota lamns w 46 Wyo. ewes A weth. oulls.... 81 85 Wyoming wethers 100 No. At. Pr. No. A. Pr. 38 ... 771 4 t 71...:... 1383 4 76 8 .1086 3 60 " 4 1806 3 80 1080 8 60 20 164 8 80 8 840 4 70 ss ,634 JO H 3 74 17 land T 16 ' 8 746 $ 80 41 1877 1 30 80 1037 8 36 44 1887 7 34 4 1343 4 40 47 1884 T 44 15 1184 4 60 78 1314 7 44 38 1018 43 24 1414 T 44 COWS. ) 637 3 74 22 170 3 40 8 814 3 00 1 20 3 76 1 6110 3 00 8 878 I 76 1 8o 3 06 7 621 I 76 4 720 3 00 t 66 3 36 4 8B0 3 86 18 ;tt 4 80 10 821 8 45 17 1(4 4 60 4 823 8 W 13 1J04 4 36 riEIFEI'-B, t 1080 8 25 L BULT.L8. 1 1230 3 46 6 m 4 13 1 1410 I 60 , CALVES, 4 300 4 76 4 164 $ 00 3....; zuo g 4... 16.... .... 6.... 11.... 4.... STOCK EKa 834 3 80 624 640 ...... 4WJ 460 664 8 00 3 10 3 36 3 3o 8 40 AND 4... 11... 4... 4... 6... FEEDF.R3. 434 3 40 418 416 760 384 8 46 8 46 3 80 4 60 W'EHTERNS NEBRASKA. 4 feeders.. 965 1 bull 13W) 2 calves,.. ISO 23 Cows lOfti 4 cows 837 48 feeders.. 90 10 cows..'... iXI 13 feeders.. 707 18 feeders. I cows.... 1 bull..... 2 cows..., I steers.. KiO Wyoming ewes. 1.971 Wyo. Wethers, feeders. 643 Montana wethers , 200 Montana wethers 13 Montana oulls , 47 Wyo. yearlings, feeders... 132 native lambs 104 native ewes 140 Wyo. ewes .... 2f.3 Wyo. wethers, 10 Wyo. ewes .... 1S7 Wyo. wethers, 182 wyo. wethers. feedors.... feeders feeders . 97 .100 .111 .107 .101 . 83 . 80 .128 . 93 . 92 . 92 . 92 . 97 Pr. 3 00 3 40 2 00 0 W 2 76 3 Ml 1 m 1 i0 2 90 3 So 3 46 2 25 8 60 8 40 8 40 3 36 3 15 8 15 3 20 3 20 3 66 4 75 3 40 4 60 6 25 2 26 $ 40 3 25 8 40 3 80 3 40 2 75 4 36 7 25 $ 76 3 .16 3 60 8 00 8 60 3 CO AFTER WRONG KIRSCHBRAUN Effort to I'roaernte a Father for AU legeil Misdeed of Ills Soa. Charles Klrschbraun came very near hav ing to stand' prosecution lit county court for a violation of the law" In which he had no pnrt but which g said to have been committed by his son. Several days ago a complaint was filed by linns C. Glissmann of Hanson against Charles Klrschbraun charging him with having crowded the complainant Into the ditch while driving an automobile. Mr. 'Glissmann claimed Unit he, while driving a restive learn, had signalled to the auto driver to stop, but the signal had gone undeeded. Mr. Glissmann csme Into town again Wednesday morning With another com plaint, Identically the samo as the first ex cept that It was made against Ed Klrsch braun, a son of Charles. Mr. Glissmann had suddenly discovered that tie was about to prosecute the wrong man. SOUTH DAKOTA EXPRESS COMPANIES ARE OBJECTING Transportation Companies Say Their Assessments for Taxation Are Too High. PIERRE. 8. D.. July 20. (Specll.) Th8 strongest presentation of pleas for tax re duction before the state bourd comes from the express companies, . who think1 they are not being given a fair deal In the man ner of state assessment. They claim they arc being asked to pay too large, a sum Into the state treasury.- The taxes tliay v f re asked for last .year, and are now , fighting in the courts, ranged from $330 from the Adams company, up to $5,000 from the Wells Fargo, Ihe other companies rang ing between the twp flgurou. ' These amounts for doing business In the state is claimed by the express company repre sentatlves to "be exorbitant- and' uajuat. Tho Amrrlcan Express Is asked to pay $4,286 and this Includes Its property In Pierre, which it claims Is not subject to local assessment as It Is a part of their equipment. , ' '' Kanaaa City Live Stock Market KANSAS CITY. July 20.-CATTLE Ro celDta. 11.000 head: market, steady to weak dressed Deei ana export ateer. a i .wm fair to good. $4.7047.0U; western ateers. 33.05 (U5.50-. southern cows, $2.504.40; native cows, 32.66(96.10; native neirers. ft.ouo.tju; duiis, $3.6Ub4.65; calve. $4.&O9jti.&0. HOGS Receipts. 8.600 head: market, steady to 6? 10c lower; bulk of sales. $8.30 $.66; heavy, $8.25Q8.&0; packers and butchers, $d.40fr3.65; light, 38..S68.70. tiliEEP ANU receipts, ,saw head; market, steady; lambs, 15&26c higher; lambs. 3d.603i7.Z6; yearlings, $4.2o'u6.ou; weth ers, $3.764.26; eives, $3.26fj4.00; stockers and feeders, i.boxji.w. Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO. July 20. CATTLE Receipts. estimated at 22,000 head; market, 6o to lOo lower; beeves, $&.l0fp.40; Texss steers, J4.10 4f.40; western steers, $6.00a6.90; stockers and feeders, $.T0O5.6O; cows and heifers, $2.u54.o0; calves, 38. 76.00. HOGS Receipts, estimated at jo.uw nnaa; market, dull and 5c lower; light, ts.OUffil.U); mixed, $8.86418.80; heavy, 3X.Oiw8.ti6; rough, $8.0041)8. 26; good to choice heavy, $K2f(8.G6; pigs, $8.60fi9.): Duik of sales, f.30 RR. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, estimated at 22,000 head; market, steady to loo higher; native, $?.50ifi4.10; western, $2 404.10; year lings, UWytii.W; lambs, native, $4.60rg7.1O; western, $4.2Cn&1.16. St. Loats Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 20. CATTLE Receipts, (.600 head; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $7.2yu8.40; dressed boef and butcher steeis, $6.0u-o7.80; stockers and feeders, $3.2643n.76; cows and heifers, $3.60 7.25; canner. 32.Mi(3.W; bulls, $3.2j&&.76; calves, to.Ou-yO.OO; Tejtaa and Indian steers $4.002(7. 50; cows and heifers, H.tXKir6 60. HOGS Receipts, ' 7,700 head; market, lower; plga and lights, $8.xa.85; packers, $8 468.60; butchers and best heavy, $8.60 HHIfiEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 2.300 head; market, strong; native muttons, $3.6o 04.76; larnbs, $6.0O'(f6.76; culls and bucks. $763.00, Stockers, $2.60tf3.50. GIRL WANTS COWBOY HUSBAND Philadelphia Uiiik Woman Writes to Vanktou Postmaster, GIv Isk Description. YANKTON. S. D., July 20. tSpeclal.) Postmaster E. G. Edgerton is in receipt of a letter from a young girl of Philadelphia, who has her heart set on a cowboy husband. The letter tn part la as follows: ' I hope you will be so kind aa to help me out of my troubles. 1 am a young lady, 20 years old, with a good father and mother, but would like to nave a loving, temperate cowboy for a husband. 1 do not ask for riches, but a plain, neat home, and one who Is willing to make ine huppy, as I will re turn all happiness. The man must be about five feet eh,' lit inches tall, weight about 166 pounds, and in good moral and sentimental condition. I am a glfl who loves amuse ment, play the piano, sew and do fancy work and love housework. Aiy weight Is 150 pounds, 1 am uf good build and In per fect health. A broad-shouldered boy, not afraid of anything, Is preferred to some Philadelphia boy, who does not come up to my ideals. As "cowgirls" are scarce In the cattle country it is anticipated the young .lady will get a bunch of answers to her ad vertisement in a local paper. ' CONTRACT 902 9';i 720 Dry Uoodi Market, r ; NEW YORK. July 20 -The dry good market were steady during -the day and the slight measure of improvement noted at the beginning of the week wa continued. Cotton gray goods are slightly higher and domeatlca are in slightly better -demand. Hosiery and underwear, while selling at very low prices, are being ordered for spring In fair Volume. Men's wear lines will be opened tomorrow., New. lines of ginghama are to be announced to the trade suiikii row. i ' Trnsirr Statement, WASHINGTON. July 20.-The condition of the treasury at ttie beginning of buslnees today was as follows: Truat Funds 4lold coin. t KU 1KB: silver dollars.. $4S9.797.0U0; silver dollars of ll ' ' '" Waal Market $3..2.0u(; silvor certificates outstanding. ST. LOCI8, July 20. WOOL VnsnKed 84s.77.0oa. 4 territory and western medium. 18viZ2!4c' 3aei a4 rwaa-taB4Ja ailvtr dollars U I flu tcadjunu. i7u; tin. Dli 8 75 23 feeder.. 600 $ 15 J JO 1 calf 140 00 6 00 3 cows 960 2 90 3 75 4 feeders.. 958 3 00 id o cows 7K4 8 36 4 2a 7 feeders.. 40 3 Cu 3 15 7 cows 86T 8 60 3 2o 4 calves... 2I0 00 8 W I feeders.. 764 4 00 3 75 27 cows 8u6 3 80 2 90 K. A. Currie Neb. .926 2 76 9 calves... 108 6 60 ri weeny Bros. Neb. 1220 4 20 40 steers.. ..1249 6 20 tan tteiCKs iseb. 6 calvs... 226 8 26 8 heifers... COS 3 81 Downing A Hebry Neb. 4 cows 87 $ SO 7 cow 83J J 75 Reed Bros. Neb. 183 steers.. ..1134 4 40 $ steers. ...11.73 4 40 4 steers... .1063 4 20 J. M. Wood-Neb. 4 cows 917 t 96 18 cows 963 8a George Manning Neb. 62 oows 936 4 00 Mader Bros.-a-Neb. 871 8 SO 29 staers.... 958 4 00 ssu w cows..... s-itt is) P. 8!bMt St Son Neb. , 9"0 4 40 26 eows..... 832 8 75 Rup. Haney Nob. . 1132 6 10 E. A. Currle-Neb: ' 16 cows 8M 3 60 F. H. Phll!br1ck-Wyo. 19 helfera... 771 3 60 - Casper Nstlonal Bank Wyo. 33 steers.... 975 4 5 4 stags 1143 3 50 Chambers "Estate Wyo. lit steers... 8V7 $ 00 48 cows 788 4 6 P. C. Iwellen 8. p. 42 cows 940 8 90 8 cows,..., 862 '3 25 1 Dull l.'iuu 9 a a; A R. Crrjlckslank 8. D. 10 f orders.. 767 I it 1 feeders.. 72 I 7$ St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 20. CATTLE RecelpU, 2,200 head; market, slow and weak; steers, $4.50tj8 00; cows and helfera, $2.50(1500; calves, $o.0of$.50. HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market lOo lower; top, 18.66; bulk of sales, 38.X$8.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reeeelpls, 600; market active and strong; lambs, $5,604 7-15. . . SHhRiDAN PAVING Coancll Decides to 1'se Creosotes! Blocks aad Property Owaer ' May Protest, SHERIDAN, Wyo., July 20. (Spcolal.) James Kennedy, a contractor of Fargo, N. D., today signed a' contract to pave Main and other streets of. Oil city with creoaoted blocks, and filed a bond for $120,000 to Insure the completion of the work In 120 days. It Is understood be plans to begin operations at an early date. The paving contemplated will. It Is es'S- mated, cost the city approximately $600,090. While the municipal authorities have taken it upon themsolves to order the pav ing done without consulting the wlshea of the taxpayers directly affected aa to the character of the material they might de cide was the best, a . move Is nn foot to carry the matter' Into court and prevent If possible the use of wood blocks, espe cially In vlow of the strong sentiment pre vailing that brick 'or some other material would better serve the purpose Intended. 20 cows $ steers.... J. 18 hlfers... t 48 steers.. Saaar and Molasses. KEW YORK, July 20. SUGAR Raw, firm; muscovado, 89 test. 3.8c; centrifugal. 96 test, 4.36c. Molasses sugar, 88 test, 8.61c. Refined, quiet; crushed, 6.86c; granulated, 6.16c, powdered, 6.26c Money for fonth Dakota Soldiers. PIERRE. S. P., July 20. (Special.) The governor's offico has received a list of the names of the members of the First South Dakota regiment, who are to re ceive money due them for services In the Philippines. The total amount of Calms allowed Is little over $15,000. of which 2f per cent goes to the attorney who pushed the claim, leaving about $12,000 to go to the officers and men. This Is distributed In nms ranging from a few cents, to about $75 for the highest sum to any one man. Job for Girl Base Ball I aspire. TANKTOX.-8. O., July 20.-(peclal.)-It has been announced here that Miss Amanda Clement of Hudson, the well-known girl base ball umpire, who attended college here for years, has received the appalntmei of phy sical director for the 'young women' of the college. J Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. tattle for Rea Men. PIERRE, 8. D., July 20. tSpeclal.)-Th government Is shipping In several train loads of heifers to LeUeau to distribute among" the Indians on (lie Cheyenne river reservation: These cattle will bo - given to the Indians who are holding their al lotments, as well as to those yet on the reservations, and will be used In keeping up the herds of the red men, most of them taking more kindly to stock raising than they do to agricultural pussults. Mullulntt- Permit a. Dora Singer. 1308 South Tenth street, frame dwelling. $2,600; Byron O. Burbank, Thirty-eighth avenue and Caaa street, brick apartment, '6.uo0; I. C. Edwards, 2614) Em met street, frame dwelling, $2.6o0; C. Mid dlemlss, 4616 Lafayette avenue, frame dwelling. $2.000.. - Herbert B. CooGh Co Broker.) and Dealer estaxa rtvOTituoas diTooza Osnataa Offta;, 118 24er f Trea stgg, Sail 2fnaaa, Doug." SSlj tag. A-St w DlaSagg A4 IsAJSUJSaT stooaa Adt a., aXATaV