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TITE BET!: OMAHA, FRIDAY JULY 22, 1910.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cyjiei en Wheat Are Higher on Fur.
tner Advi'cei from Russia.
CORN v STAXTS SOME HIGHLR
-at? Basin- on the Upfalif Voter
lorn lp with the Strength I
Wkt Shorts
freely.-
Cover
July 21. 1910.
on further un-
from Russia.
northwest are
m ..'OMAHA.
I. rut ciibles were higher
favorable v. rather advices
Weather 'conditions In the
aim dry with mure moderate temperatures,
uri the other hand. If aood weather con
tinues In the winter wheat belt the move
i"ii of hard wheat will undoubtedly In
LTVtxe.
lliere la not much change In the corn
situation. Weather 1m mill clear and tem
peratures rising, f-tocka are very light and
otmand gottd. There ,'S little disposition
on the part of country shippers to Increase
their ottering. Hentynent lavors bull aide.
W heat ouenml nn eni hurlier cables and
shorts covering on continued dry weather
in the spring wheat belt. LAter the mar
ket waa easier and slumped back under
preamire of hedging' nalns toy elevator and
caHli houses who Hold-agaliul their country
purchases.
Heavy buying at the ripening started corn
higher with the strength In wheat. Short
covered freely, rwlng anxloua buyera be-
cai e of the clrnia weather and aome
higher ti-niperaturtH over the belt. Cloning
values weic siron ntHoD 'levels for the day
1'rimnr wheat receipts were 840.0U) bu.
and shipments were 4.M.UK bu.i against re
celpts Inst year of 774,000 bu., and ship
IlKlltH of! 4.11 .Mai '
Primary 'corn receipts wtre 338.000 bu.
and shipment were 1x0.000 bu.; against re
celpts last- year of atl.ooO bu., and ship
tmnta of Stk.oin) hn
Cleuranrea wera 5.000 bu. of corn, 600 bu,
of oata. k and wheat and flour equal to
65.000 bu.
L,lveioool drifted VAA to 2d higher on
wheat, aid Hd higher on corn.
1-xal rant of options: ,
li : ,
WHATIIRIl IV Til 15 GRA11 BELT
eaerally Fair In This Vicinity, with
Little Change In Temiteratare.
OMAHA. July 21. 1919.
Generally fair weather prevails In all
portions of the rountry this morning except
hat It la unsettled In the middle Atlantic
tates, with raJna falling on the North
arol'na coast. A few and very widely scat
tered showers occurred In Colorado, Kan
sas. Nebraska, Iowa and the upper valleys
Ithln the laat twenty-four hours, but the
falls were extremely light and badly dis
rupted. Temperature changea have been
light and unimportant in all sections since
he preceding report. A slight but general
rise la shown in the middle and lower por
tions or me central vaiieyr ana east over
the lake region and eastern statea, and a
light fall occurred in the extreme upper
Missouri valley and on the 1'acifio slope.
While considerable cloudlneaa will prevail
over the central valleys tha weather will
nrobably continue fair In this vicinity to
night and Friday, with no important change
In temperature.
1810 1909 1908 1907
Minimum temperature.... 70 72 68 75
Precipitation 00 T .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March L
1Z.SI inches.
Deficiency corresponding period. 1909. .10
of an Inch. .
Cxcess corresponding period . in 1908. . 2. 72
Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Artlcles.Jppen. High .J,ow. Close. Yes y
Wheat 1
July.
' Hept.
Corn
July.
. Hept.
Oats
; July...
Y-
WHEA
'Yiard, Si
1 04
i oii't
60-
.v
CO
.5 89
" 1. .
f 37'; 37H
1 Opioha Cash .rrlces. v 4
i HEAT No. 2 hard, $1.02Viti'1.04V4; No. 8
d. Ii.eoWtrt.fau: -No. 4 hard, Wctfll.OO;
rejected hard.. HO-fiiKic; No. 2 spring, $1.014f
I K; Nik 3 luring, U&C&U.00V1; No. 4 spring
(WSiOTo. 1 t ' -
COHN-No. 2 white, .2V6; No. 3 white,
IHS.4it)2e;.No, 4 white. 61tmc: No. 8 color,
b9V(iu'a: No. 4 color. f4it3vc: No. 2 yel-
log-SWinfiOc: No-3 yellow. 59V.tfM10c: No,
,llow,. OfclvftSHc; No. 2, u'J.c; No. 3, Wi'
:u; No, 4. Ci7Vitla8Oi 'ho grade, 4u.5c.
OATS $tao(hifd,) -40c; No. 8 White, Sh
lie; nk 4 white, a7M.y:wy(tc; no. s -yei-
w, 37V(i:5H4'! No.' t yellow, 36VMj'S7'AO.
UAHLtfV-'-No. v4--5:Sfc&5e. nominal; No,
d, 51ii'52c,' nominal; rejected, 4SS0c, nom
inal.
RYK No. 2. IWtfflZKc, nominal; No.
BtmtpJOVte. nominal.
i Carlo necelpts.
I Wheat. Corn. Oats,
1 OS'il
1 02V4
60 I
'-3S
OGMi 1 03V4
1 02vi 1 tt!l
go mt.
3-;i 7V4
('hlcagO'
Minneapolis ..
Omaha .
Duluth
til
.wo
...... .
103
Corn mm Wkeat Hcgjlon Dalletln.
For Omaha. Neh.. for the twentv-four
boura ending at i a. m., 76th meridian time,
Thursday, July 21, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp.- lUin-
Ptition. Max. Mln. fall.
As! land, Neb.... 87
Auburn, Nub Vi
Broken Bow, Neb. W
ColumbuH, Neb... 8.M
Culbertson, Neb.. 100
Kalrbury. Neb.... HI
Fairmont. Neb.... 86
Or. Island, Nb.,M
Partington. Neb. W
Hnstlngs, Neb.... 88
Holdrege, fieb..,. 88
Oakdale, Aeb 80
Omaha. reb m
Tekamal), Neb.... 90
Alia, la no
Carrol'.. Ia 7
Clarinda, Ia 88
Mriy, la... ....... KH
jlioux City. la.... 86
Minimum temperature
per.ud ending at 8 a. m.
D13TK1CT AVERAGE
64
M
1
t0
61
64
60
60
68
Hi
63
65
67
68
61
f.ft
66
61
66
.00
.00
.0J
.1)0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.05
.00
.oo
.24
.00
.oo
.00
.00
for
Skv.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
twolve-hour
No. of Temp. Rain-
District Station. Max. Mln. fall.
Columbus, O 1
Aiulsvllle, ivy 19 ,
IndiananolK Ind.. 12
Chicago, 111 a;
Ht. IaiuIs, Mo 13
Des Moines, la 14
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 .
Ranra. City, Mo.. 24
Omaha, Neb 13
No important change
occurred In the corn
since the preceding report, wood rains oc
curred at two stations in the Minneapolis
district, and light rains occurred at. one
station each in the Omaha and Kansas
City districts. No appreciable precipitation
tccurred In other districts.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Redaction in National Lead Dividend
, Believes Sail Market.
tsBBMBsanat
PREFERRED STOCK ADVANCES
Foreign Market Disturbed by Kallnre
of less IlroLerage HonJr,
Tkronlnx Pressare on "e
rnrtUes Markets.
NEW YORK. July 2l.-LTn4Jl the reduc
tion In the dividend on National Lead was
announced the stork market today was a
humdrlim affair. The news of this action
crested some speculative excitement. Sales
of 100-share lots could be effected only at
rapid concessions of 10 to 1H points between
sales. Closing last night at , the stock
sold as low as 62. Hurh a violent und ab
rupt shrinkage In market valuation, even
of a single security, was toound to pre
cipitate some protective liquidation In other
atocks. The effect on speculative sentiment
and on the stock market position was en
hanced by the use made for two days of
vaguely denned rumors of steps taking to
better the copper trade position to push up
tne price or metal industrials.
The advance In the price of National
Lead preferred In face of the demorallr.a
tlon In the common stock waa a commen
tary on the Increased benefit of coneerv
lng earnings for the senior security. The
explanation offered for the reduced divi
dend was that business and earnings did
not warrant the maintenance of the higher
rate.
The earlier feeble Influences In the mar
ket dropped out of sight In the excitement
which followed the National Lead divi
dend action.
Foreign markets were disturbed by the
failure or a Drokerage house In Vienna,
which threw pressure on securities mar
kets.
The action of the wheat and cotton mar
kets revived uneasiness over the crop pros
pects, and the effect of the later easing of
tne wneat market was lost in the general
weasness or biocks. uovernment disburse.
ments through the aubtreasurv continue to
add large amounts to the cash holdings of
the banks. -Time
money here Is growing easier ,and
tne roreign exchange market was firm.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $1,009,000. United States bands were
unchanged on ran.
Number of sales ana leading- quotations
on s looks were:
Increase, 10K.ftnn; govemmenet securities,
decrease, o!W,000. The proportion of the
hank's reserve to liabilities this week Is
5127 per cent; lsst week It was w.e per
cent.
New York Mone Market.
NEW TORK. July 21. MONET On call,
easy; Xa' per cent; ruling rate, per
cent; closing bid, 2'4 per cent; offered at
2 per cent. Ttme loans, easier; sixty days.
Jti3V per rent; ninety oar, irvij per
cent; six months per cent.
PRIM B MERCANTILE PAPEK-5'Wl
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at 14 S3W
4.RS75 for sixty-day bills, and at $4 So66 for
demand. Commercial bills, t4.834r4.W4.
Ml LVF.R Har, HSc; Mexlran dollars. 44c.
HON DB Government, steady; railroad, Ir
regular.
Closing quotations on trnnan ioaay
s follows:
. t nl. k, rf....l'HJrn 4
49 coupon 1'" 'do H
Xt'. 5. .00
86 M .00
84 58 .no
86 C. .00
81 60 .110
84 C2 .00
J2 64 .H
88 64 .10
88-62 .20
In temperature has
and wheat region
Bilss.
High. Low. Qm
.... ?s
IS
108
CHICAGO GItAI.V AND PROVISION
Ventures of the Trading; and Cloaln
Prices on Board of Trade.
; CHICAGO, July 21. Corn led the entire
speculative trade on the exchange here to
day. Transactions In that cereal reached
huge . proportions. Fear that dry weather
might ruin the growing crop was the sole
uause. -. The-. score 'resulted in a net ad
vance of lo to , iVdTjc a- bushel in the
price of the yellow Kernels, and apparently
waved wheat from' a sharp decline. Clos
hts? prices "for'th ' tatter' 'staple were ' Ir
regular iii tf her to c lower.. Oats
finished with gains of WpSio to 'fac. Pro-
t talons were unchanged to 12Hc up.
Short sellers of 'every sort were forced
tevupver ibecauas of the stearopede In the
ittt murlu))., ?-...
, Reports were numerous as to damage In
prospect West of the Mississippi. Details
of actual Injury td the crops were most
ylentlfu.'. froan the southwest. One dispatch
from Iowa asserted, that much stock waa
being sold In that state because there was
ho 'probability of getting feed for the un
lumlH.1 Rain; It was declared, was ur-
f;eutly. needed at once by fully half the corn
u Iowa. "Lunk of moisture in Nebraska
whs said' to have made the crop situation
there almont equally crlUraL Chicago stock
yards interests were good buyers of food
stuffs nil rluv. The HentHmher otitlnn
ranged" between 62c and 64Vc, with the close
firm at 6:wat4c, a net rise or iwnc. xne
kORHli market was also firm. JNo. yellow
closed .at 6:tVsi63-Vc .
Wheat, after a sharp break on heavy sell-
lng, responded materially to the big bulge
' In corn. A djill, y-agglDg tone developed,
but renewed' Hie-' add strength was im
parted from tne 'neighboring corn pit.
Fluctuations of the September option were
from l.064A)tWlCB"to W.usv. with the close
ear at l.07V to ii.whwi.vi.
Oats took' a little of the color prevailing
In the corn trade. September varied from
8!H(1H to 3ii;'u40c, and finished Ho
un at Sit'iiC
Provisions 3naa ' aa 'Upward tendency. At
the winduti pork was 2V-10o higher, lard
2Snc to &u7c, and ribs unchanged to
u"4o up.
C'Vlic leading future ranged as follows:
art;ciea.rpuel M'Kh. J Low. Clou.j Yes'y.
Dec.
Ma
Coru
July,,
amy
.
Sl'pt.
leo.
-My
Vork
I
I lif 1
I 08V,10W-HllO7Vl,-!
1 0H7
42
Wheat I ' '"'1 '
July I 110 I I to
j.io;v'ij . l
in Vis I I
113.-1 1 131
I1 . W ei'-il'
.'624trVl 64
KU)tVii,62MilU'Wl
l' 42 l' 42WI
43V-3 43'4 4i!
I 2s 70 I is'MWI 25 70
l i tl 00 21 62
i-: -i r-
11 7i I 11 82HI U 7!
11 L'V 11 i7M 11 w
11 45 11 47, 11 40
12 u I (J Uim; ji m
11 11 (A 11 65
11 00 11 12V4 11 00
42Vtl 4U 30
1 -tll0tV-4
1 12ill2:i-lJ
60HI ' (12
63 63T4'ii64
61;SS:i5SSli 62
1 09H
1 07
1 W
1 12
o4
,1
NEW VOnK GFX EllAL MIRKET
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodltlea. '
NEW TORK, July 21. FLOUR Firmer;
spring patents, $6.76'(i6.16; winter straights,
M-40rd4.fi0; winter patents, M fcfJS.OO; spring
clears, 84.364. 60; winter extras, No. 1,
3.7ft3.90; winter extras, No. 2, SS.60Hj3.65;
KaHas straights. 14.855.16. Rye flour,
firm; fair to good, 84.10fa4.25; choice to
laney, H.4OV4&0-
CORNMKAI-Steady; fine white and yel
low, 11.4091.46; coarae. lt.404fl.GO; kiln dried,
RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 83,
f. o. b.
WHEAT Spot market irregular; No. 2
red. SI. 10. elevator to arrive, c. I. f.; No. 2
red, 31.1114. f- o. b.j No. 1 northern. Sl.33,
f. o. b. Firm European cables, together
with foreign buying and reports of crop
damage abroad, sent wheat prices up, and
the market was firm, closing uncnangea to
Wo net higher. July closed at 11.21. Septem
ber at 11.12 and December at 11.141.
CORN Spot market firm: No. Z, 754c.
nominal, elevator domestic basis, to arrive,
I. f.: exoort No. 2. nominal. I. o. D.
Option market was stronger on covering by
July shorts, closing i 2c net advance. July
closed at 74c and HepiemDer at Ht
OATS Spot market Iirm; mixed, zn to s
lbs., nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs.,
441 Sic; clipped white, 84 to 42 lbs., 60rd&3toc.
HAY aieaoy ; prune, i.ajwi. '"
I1.17V4M-Z0; No. 2, Sl.ltXQa.12; No. 3, Sl.0ucal.06.
HIDES-(juiet; central America, ziyrw&K,
Bogota, 2Kj22i.
HOPA-Kaav: atate. common to choice,
19u9, 21ia23c; 1908, nominal; Pacitlo coast, lsou,
15rl6c; liHw, nominal.
PROVloiONa rora, steaay; mess, jzo.owqi
29.60; family, 826.00(26.60; short clear, S24.6U
t26.00. Beef, steady; mess, S16.KkJJliS.oO; fam
ily, SlS.Wuau.w; oeer naina, o.w. v-ui
meats, steady; pickled bellies. 1 to 14 lbs..
S17.50(gn.00; pickled hams, tiaurtfllGO. Lard,
ateauy; miouie wm prune, tu.auii.no, re
fined, steady; continent, $120; Houth Amer
ica. $13.70; compound. S.12U.8(.
TALLOW wteaoy, prime city, nnas., ic;
country, 65jr7'Ac.
BlITTEU Bteaay; creamery, specials,
2828c; extras, 2((&2Sc; thirds to firsts,
f.mtic; state, aairy, coraniou iu iinesi,
2iC; procees, second to special, iaaHC.
EGGSFirm; fresh gathered, extra firsts,
2Vu211c; firsts, lS&'ISc; seconds, 1617c.
Cllfcjr-nJU rvteaoy ; biib, wnuie iiiuk, spe
cials, l6Vtfl6c; state, whole milk, fancy,
iii.o' state, whole milk, average prime.
uutinvici atate. whole cream, fair to good.
12feU13'!c; state, whole milk, common, V4
ii4. ,: skims, fun to special, zwuiu'ac.
POULTRT Alive, irregular; chickens,
9ft,n.i;ic: fowls. llc; turkeys, 14c. Dressed, ir
regular; western, lhi&'21c; western fowls.
14(a:lS!c; western turaeys, lotawc.
too
H)
1.ICI0
00
too
! ' io
KXi
25.
(HIO
l.noo
""700
160
100
, t,0D
. t.m
too
800
00
! j.BOO
. 1,600
1.3U0
II
'4
B0
69 t
II
"lis
88
71
102
61
iw"
tt
89
99
'
112
109
'f;
iw
2
80
8
49
68
27
"UH
'
6
101
49
132
920,
n
7
99
US
101
'ie
IMS,
81
72
148
121
72
30
July
iept.
Lara-
J.ul
Ssept .
Oi I. '
NOV.
Ju.iy
eit.
. Oct.
JiV
42H 4P4
401 40H
4J 4i0H
I
26 8216,
21 ia
m..
a 21 65
I.
11 80
11 65
11 45
U 73
11 7V
, 11 60
U J2H
if )1 75
I 11 75
12 07Hf
11 65
11 071i 11 0)
35 36
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOl'it Ku nil winter patents, $0.25; win
ter straights, $4.35US.OU; spring patents, best
hard, $iij7(U; bakers, S3.7uu5.30.
RVE-Ne. I. (We.
UARLE1 Feed or mixing, 62363c; fair to
choice mailing,. 67 '! 73c.
SEt.L:i-Flux, No. 1 southwestern, J2.4';
N.' 1 northwestern, $3.66. Timothy, S4.50
6.25. Clover. $12.00. -
PROVISION. Pork, mess, per bbl., $26.00
Si.'o.ii. Lard, per 100 lus., $11,734. Hhort
lbs. 'aides (loose), S11.S7V12.26; short clear
sldtts thuNMHt), SlU.0UKil3.Ia.
Total Uarancaa of wheat and flour were
eiiuul to 55.OJ0 bu. Primary receipts were
44tMX' bw. . compared with 774.0UO bu. the
torrsioiidlng day a year ago.
jj,huiiml recrlpta fur tomorrow: Wheat,
84 iiUf, corn, lis cars; oats, 174 cars; hogs,
a lo,OtO head."
2 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
Il.(ul U; No. S red. Sl.tnitfl lO; No. 2
hard. lAyl H; No. 3 hard. SI .08411.101
No. 1 northern spring, $1.27Vut-2i No. 2
northern spring, Sl licl 25; .no. S spring,
, S1.16;rl.23.''oih: No.- 3 cash. 63',ntac; No.
3 CSaln C2c No. 2 while, 6tu7c; No. S
white. UiViuc; No. 3 yellow, (oWiuieVc; No
u4VvOb4-o. Oats: No. 3 white, 441$
white. Mic;. no. 4 white.
andard. tiVimVo.
liL'l TEH Firm; ci aainerlea. tt&Xlc;
ualitvs, xiiiic.
KttkM tsy. . at mark, cases Included
lOgllo; jaoents,Aei41 cases; firsts, 15c; pitm.
"cirkttiiE-Steadyf daisies. l14c: twins,
lvItV ; young Americas, 15VsOl6c; long
1 linriisv -IHlt ltj'ti-- t
"V .ljTATOEj Firm; choice to fancy, 63
t.': fair ti rood. LM16W..
1'Ol.LTRY Steady ; turkeys, 20c; live
fowls 14Vm-: .surlugs, 170.
VEAL-Stea.ly; ;.0 to 60-1'.. weights. 8tf
c; tfl ta j-li. weights. Sc; to to HO-lb.
kiht. IO10SA ;
t'lilrago Receipts Wheat. 61 cars; eorn,
163 ears; oats. 10S cara. Estimated tumor-
row kat. 84 ears; corn, Its cars; oats.
174 cara.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 21. WHEAT Lower;
Jnlv il.MU: KfDtember. 81.04 December.
$1.07. Cash, lower; track. No. Z red, $1.06
1M- No. X hard. S1.08UL1214.
CORN Futures, higher: September, 6S14c;
Peoember, 69-c. Cash, firm; track. No. J,
64Hc; No. S white, 67c.
OATS Futures, higher; September, S714c;
December. 38c. Cash, firm; track. No. 2.
43c; No. 2 white. 47c.
RYE Uachangcd. 77c.
FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents,
$6.00ii5.60; extra fancy and straight, 4-70((f
4.; hard winter clears, S3.4O&3.90.
KRKli Timothy, si.tw.
CORNMEAL $3.25.
BRAN Firm; sacked east" track, L02!t
1.03.
HAY Steady; timothy. si7.oH30.6o;
pralrla. $18.0014.60.
rKOVlsiuns- fora, nigner; joooing,
$25.75. Ijird, higher; prime steam, fll.Uf
11.75. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra
short, 813.25; clear ribs, $13.26; short cleara.
$13 SO. Bacon, lower; Doxed extra snort.
$14.76: clear rlbar $14.75; short clears, $16.00.
iticltky steady: cnicKens. 13c: springs.
16fii6c; turkeys, 16J22c; ducks, S'jl2c; geese.
creamery, 2W28C.
Allla-rhalmets pfd
Anulsamattd Coppsr ..... 64,400 el
Am. Agricultural
Am. bt Sugar
Amorli-an Cn
Amorlcan C. A F
American Cotton Oil ,
American H. A L. pfd...,
Am. les Securities-
American UnMd
Amerlcsn Locomotive
American 8. A H
American 8. A R. pfd...
Am. stesl Foundries
Am. Sugar Heflnlni
American T. T
American Tobacco pfd...
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co.....
Atehlaun
AUhtaon pfd i. ...........
Atlantic Oast Una
flaltlmore Ohio.-.:
nathlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr.
Canadian Jaciflo ,
Central Leather . ;.
Central Lealhar pfd
Central sf Now Jersey
Chesapeake A Ohio... 1,600 74
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Ot. W nsr.. 400 33 W.
v. u. w. pra.....
Chicago A N. W 2i0 143
C, M. A St. P , 6,400 123
C, C, C. A St. L - 100 72
Colorado F. A I 700 11
Colorado A Southern
Conaolldated Oai 7,400 133 131
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Orande 400 10 29
D. A R. O. pfd , 100 70 70
Dlatlllers' Securities 600 is 17-a
Brie ,soo 24 14
Eli 1st pfd 600 41 40
Brls 14 pfd
General Electric 300 141 142
Great Northern pfd 1,600 UK m
Great Northern Ore ctfs... 1,800 6 40
Illinois Central 100 129 12U
Interboroasti Met oo 17 17
Int. Met. pfd 600 60 . 60
International Harvester ... 1,700 93 90
Int. Marino pfd
International Paper , 100 10. 10
International Pump 700 43. 4J
Iowa Central ..'.
Kanaaa city Bo 400 :s 8
K. C. Bo. pfd 200 W W
Laclede Uaa 1,200 100
Loulavllls A N T. u lw US'
Mmn. A St. 'Louis
M., 8t. P. A g. 8. M 100 128 lit
M., K. A T l. tl 31
M., K. A T. pfd. .. MO- 44 (4
Missouri Pacific 300 bK 67
National BWcult 100 101 103
National Lead 13,000 48 63
N. H. R. of M. Id pfd
New York Central I,r00 J13 112
N. Y., O. A W... 300 43 48
Norfolk A Western
North American 100 70 70
Northern Pacific t,too 118 117
Pacific Mail 100 16 ,
Pennsylvania 7,600 lu 117
People' a Uaa 7U0 UK 106
P., C, C. A Bt L
Pittsburg Coal
PressedV Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car...
Hallway Steel Spring..
Reading
Hepubllo Steel
kepuMIe Steel pld
Hock Island Co
Hock Island Co. pfd...
St. L. A 8. F. M pfd.
St. Louis 8. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Sioas-Shsf field 8, A I.
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway . . . .
So. Hallway pld
Tennessee Copper 300 22
Texas A Pacific .....
T., St. L. A W
T., St. L. A W. pfd 1,000 48
Union Pacific 2,8O0 162
Union Pacllio pfd 100 0
V. S. Realty, ex-dlv
United states Rubber 1.000 86
United States Steel 100 70
U. 8. Steel pfd 1,000 1 6
Utah Copper 4.M0 46
Va. -Carolina Chemical .... 1,400 . 64
Wabash luO 17
Wabash pld 3,100 S6
Western Maryland 200 44
Westlnghouae Electric 100 6t
W eaters Union too 60
Wheeling A Lake Erie
Total sales for the day, 621,800 shares.
were
V- 8. Is, rsg
do coupon
I). 8. 4a. rcg
do coupon
Allls-Chai. 1st 6s.
Am, Ag. 6s
Am. T. A T. cv.
Amer. Tob. 4s.,
do Is
..MI1K. C. So. 1st 8s....
...101,1,. g deb. 4s 1:U....
....lHS'U A N. unl. 4s.....
,...114M. K. A T. 1st 4s..
.... T do gen. 4s
100 Ho. Psclfto 4s
4s.. rN. R. R. of M. 4a.
T8N. Y. C. g. Ss
....llo do deb.
N. H.
Armour A Co 4t.. 1 N,
Atchison gen. 4s MS
do cv. 4s 104 N. A W. 1st c. 4s..
do cv. 6s 161 do cv. ts
At. C. U 1st 4s MNo. Psoitis 4s
B. A U. 4s t ) 11 ,
do ls tr. 8. L. mg. 4s..
do 8. W. 3s.... tPsnn, cv, Ss 116.
Brk. Tr. cv. 4s 81 do con. es
On. ot Oa. 6s... 104 Reading gen. 4s ...
Can. Leather 6s. gt, U A 8. F. fg.
C. ot N. J. g. 6S....111 do gen. 6s.
Ches. A Ohio 4s....loost. L. 8. W. s.
D. A H. O. 4s S3 Mo 1st gold 4s...
Chicago A A. Sa... 70 Seaboard A. L. 4a.
C, B. A V. J. 4a.... Ko. Paclfle col. 4s
do gen. 4a 87 do cv. 4s
C. M. A 8.P. g 3s 41 do 1st ret. 4s...
C, H. I. A P. c. 4s. 71Bos Railway 6s.....
do rfg. 4a 67 do gen. 4a
Colo. Ind. 6s 77 Union Psctflt 4a...
Colo. Mid. 4s 45 do tr, 4s
C. A S. r. A e. 4s. 66 do 1st A ret. 4s
D. A H. cv. 4s
N. R. R. of M. 4s
I). A H. O. r. 6s...
Dlatlllers' 6e
Erie p. 1. 4s
do gen
so
M
IS
2
'
M
86
77
7
A H.
....1M
6
7S
o
... 17
4s. 80
... U
a.. 76
... 86
... 72
89
M
10a
74
100
108
SB
U. B. Rubber 6s 102
3 V. 8. Steel 2d 6a 1024
UOv.-Caro. Chetn. 6s..
6Wabash 1st ts 107
81 do 1st A ex. 4s... 107
western sis. s 64
do cv. 4s, ser. A.. 61WesL Klee. ev. 6a... 82
do series B 1 Wis. central 4s 6
Uen. Klec. cv. 6s... 13 Mo. Pac. ev. 6s ctfs. M
111. Can. 1st ret. 4a.. 87
Int. Met. 4s 7
Int. M. M. 4s 42
Hid. Offered.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Lighter Receipts of Cattle, but Fair
for Thursday.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Mederatte Rati a)f Sfceea mm4 Issis6,
Wall Price Raaare (ram Sirens;
to Tea Flfteea feats
Ulsktf,
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., July 21, 1910.
, 113
7"S
, S 0
, S3
tk0
6M
21 cows.
4 steers
12 cows.
S oows.,
23 st-rs
4 cows.
W trailers..
1 (rsclfrs.. 7W
T feeders.. 731
10 cows 412
35 (teers.... l
30 cows...
21 steer..,
10 nelNrs
s m
S 2".
S (0
1 75
t 16
S 2
4 66
00
4 00
s 00
5 65
S 40
4 10
10 ster.... ?
1 calf
1 bull 1"0
4 cows Ki
IS frelers..lrt7N
1 cow 90
1 heifer.... 7M
1 cair 2-W
28 feeders.. "S
4 corn s 13
51 cslves... 272
5 ferders.. 10
6 feodcrs..
5 70
6 00
8 as
2 7V
4 90
2 60
3 2";
7 00
t 0
3 7S
5 76
4 00
3 60
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday..
Estimate Thursday ..
Cattle. Hoks. Efieep.
S.270
S.297
6.023
2.S04
S.401
4.211
6.T.S5
t.tiDO
17.25S
16.771
7,M
,300
Four days this week.. S.S13 23.90S 60.637
Same daya last week. ...13,737 24 .395 40.90
Pame days 2 weeks ago.. S.901 14.5-7 17. 0T1
Same days S weeks ao.. 10.728 SS.'O 1H.423
tame days 4 weeks ago..l6.S93 41.1KS 14. ISO
Same days last year 12,672 2.646 21,838
Tha following; table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hoKs and sheep at South Omaha for
to date as compared with last
190. inc. ueo.
490,333 83,290
1,497,170 IM.4&2
719,670 69.907
Tha fnllnwlnff tahla Ihowl til SVerMS
prices of hogs at Houth Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
the year
year:
Cattle ...
Hogs ....
Sheep
date as
1910.
... 623.(23
..1,211.718
799,677
HOOK A biar supply of hogs was ysrdcd
this morning and later developments In
dlrated that a bis; supply watt needed.
Hhipper took kindly to the Unlit and
baron trades from the start, but their
purchases were hardly lare enough to
atiae killers any uneasiness. Hum 01
offerings went to killers at figures Just
bout fcfllOc higher, four droves aggregat
ing 7.KW head, averaging pretty close to
SK.30. !emand was generous from all local
quarters and movement active throughout.
midday count shun lng a very good clear
ance.
Kaiige of prices ni much the same as
resterdav. ruuch Heavies going; at J.vi,
good heavies selling around Ss 20, mixed
bringing SN.354YS 40 and lights moving at
high figures, selected bacon hon.i topping
at SS 70, a dime higher than yesterday's
ton. A larire share of rreetnts ransed from
tS. in to t.it. a compared with yesterday's
bulk of $8.1fvrrS.fc-,.
Tfflev advance carries the market only
little higher than it was at last week's
close, but the trade differs from that of
Saturday In that light hogs are selling
16'u20o higher, while heavies are in much
the same notches.
Representative sales:
Date.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
10.
II.
u.
13.
14.
16.
IS.
17...
18.
1.
20.
21.
I 1910. lC).l308.lSO7.llit-19O5-190-
1
I 44
S 34i
20T
8 K'A
t 34V
S17T4
e
8 ST.S,
8 S4T4
8 SWti
7 671 2l I 64 S 6 SSI
T CBI
1 6
7 71
7 62
7 83
7.741
.1 J
49
43
S SI
8 37
441
40
7 761
7 76( 28
7 70 IS 27
I e 651
(l a mi
I 741
I
6 71
6 7G
6 72
i 69
6 74
8 80
8 601
8 67
8 60
6:
8 63
8 81
6 4J
8 48,
6 11) S SS
8 03
6 13
81
8 Ml
8 47
6 64,
6 IS
8 66
6 6 6 21
6 631 6 18
6 69 16 03
t 61 10
Loaton CloslaaT Stocks.
BOSTON, July 21. Closing; quotations on
stocks and bonds:
log
2u0
.liijuo
. l.ttoo
. ,00
71)0
804
Ks)
12, H
1,700
li
142
1
'si"
74
404
64
1.8
!U
a e ..,, w
n j white, &Vt
S yellow, 1
st; Xo
.y V a :. st t
81
16
i
30
'io
72
40
44
113
'so
46
80
'S5
116
41
68
17
84
44
8V4
Hi
6
88
80
8
46
67
II
88
6
lul
48H
lit
132
J
27
S7
l
M
110
108,
22
76
184
81
103
280
78
25
33
46
141
121
74
so
68
131
l:6
2t
t
8i
24
40
so
141
128,
61
128
60
tt
14
10
43 j
1
2
JI9
27
lit
81
68
- 67
llM
62
2
112
42
17
68
117
26
137
106
M
It
81
166
'
139
80
tl
80
72
40
37
67
68
112
22
64
80
27
81
4
160
to
6
88
48
116
42
68
16
34
48
6
40
4
Allsues
Amsl. Copper ...
A. Z. L. A 8....
Arisooa Com. ...
Atlantic
B. A C C. A 8.
Uutte Coalition ,
Cal. A Anions.,
Cal. A Hacla...
Centennial
M.
84 Mohawk
, Nevada Con
, 3 Nlplssing Mines
, la North liuue ....
. 4 North Lake
. llOid Dominion ..
, 17 Osceola
. 49 PaiTott.8. A C.
.610 Qnlncy
16 Shannon
Copper Range C. C. 68 Superior
Esat Dutta C. M...
franklin
Ulroux Con
oralis Coo. .......
Oreene CanaJiea ....
lale Royals Copper.
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Salle Copper.....
Miami Copper
Bid. Aiked.
68uienor A B. M...
K Superior A P. C...
, 4l'amarack
,31 U. 8. C. A O
6U. 8. 8. K. A M.
,16 do pfd
, 7 lull con
. 82 Winona
tWolerlns
184a
. 42
. 1
. 10
. 32
. 7
. 33
.lit
. 12
. 70
. I
,. 88
. 8
. 10
. 61
,. 33
.. 84
. 46
,. 30
106
' Boston Stocaia as Bonds.
BOSTON, July 21. Closing quotations on
mining slocks were ss follows:
Adventure 4Mlchlgan
Arliona Com 14 Miami
Allouel 8S Mebawk
Ailantto 6Mpiiing
Cal. A Arliona 60 Norln Butts
Cal. A Hacla 616- Osceola
Centcnnlsl Hit Old Dominion
Copper Hang 61 Qulncy
Daljr-West '.. 6ttay Con. ...'
KaM Butts 6 Shannon
First National 3Hupertor Copper ....
Hancock 16Kuperior A Boston..
Helvetia 3Tamsrsck.
Indiana 7U. 8. 8. & R. Co.
Isle-Korale 16 do pfd
Keweenaw
Lake Copper ..
LaSalls
Massachusetts
VU tab Con
8J!t Wolverine
10Uoston A Ely....
7 1 .
4
. 18
. 46
. -0
M
.120
. 88
. 71
- 17
Mi
. 38
8
. 08
. 36
. 46
.11
.IUS
1H
t York Cars, ..Hvotationa.
Tha following quotations are furnished
by Logan & Bryan, members New York.
Stock exchange, 3le Houth sixteenth street.
iimana: - in. t-
Bay State Oat 23 inspiration , 7
Butte Coalition 17LarW 4
Cactus S l-lsNwhKCon It
Ctilnv 33 Ohle opper 1
cm let con iMHifUm coalition .. IS
Fraction W May Central 3 7-14
Ely Central .......... 64 Bwifl Pkg. Co 103
Kly Con 21 geai-s-Hoebuuk Co.. ..164
franklin 108uperlor A P lo
Ulrous 6Tonnpsi Mining 4
Ooldileld Con. .v.. 8 11-4 I'rlsily Copper ...... 44a.
uoiaueia jiorenos..s zroru iase ., s
(ioldfield Dalay 6 Bohemia , 4
ureens vauanea 1
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 2 p. m., yes
terday:
RKt'EIPTH.
C, M. & St. P 1
Wabash RR 4
Missouri Pacific S
Union Pacific 24
C. ft N. W. (east).... 1
C. & N. W. (west).... 30
C, St. P., M. & O.. 1
C, H. & W. (east)... 3
c. a. at u. twesti...
C, It. I. 4k P. (east)... 1
C, R. I. eV P (west).... ..
Illinois Central 1
C, O. W
H'fs.
Total reoclpts.
4:
..116
4 8
e e
2
21 13 1
4f 6 1
10 ..
1 1
32 2 1
6
1 ..
4
1 1
136 48 10
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
DISPOSITION
638
2.861
1,157
266
No.
60.
At.
800
45 8"!
20 301)
84 831
41 823
60 0
68 I
61. ...... .310
48..
41.....
it....
44....
tl....
44....
44....
86....
69....
65....
60....
6....
4!....
63....
66....
44....
61....
60
HUTTER-Steady:
EOGS Steady, 15c.
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu....."
Oats, bu ,
Receipts. Shipments
... 6.200 4.8O0
... 1H.O0O 63 000
... 63.000 2.00U
... 14.0U0 2.000
and ProTlaloas.
51.-WHEAT July,
Kaasaa f'lty Grala
KANSAS CITY. July
Sl.OiVsOl.O; December, 11.03',, sellers; cash
S1.02S44 1.0361 December, 6103!. sellers; cash,
uncliangea to iu iowsi , ,u. i nara, i 011
1.U6; No. 3, S1O3S1.07; No. 2 red, SliKtH.oo;
Mo. 3, SI. 02.
CORN July, 2c; September, Sl'c; De
cember, 67Hc; Way, OtMnc; cash unchanged
to lc higher; No. 2 mixed, 83c; No. S, b2vc;
No. 2 white, 600; No. 3. 66o.
OATS Unchanged; No. S White, 416343c;
Nu- 2 mixed, 3iv37c.
HYE-No. 2, 73HJ760.
HAY Unchanged 10 60c higher; choice
timothy, 814.OOwl4.60; choice prairie. S11.6U.
BUTTER Creamery, nose; firsts. 34c;
seconds. 22c; packing stock, 20c.
KUGS Firsts. S4 20; seconds, 83.00; cur
rent receipts, new esses, M.iu; niisceilaji-
Lerat teceritlra.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
Jr., (33 New York Ufa building. Omaha:
Bid. Asked.
neaincs vresroery pfd
Bestrlcs Creamery, com
Codas? Packing Co. ts, U34
City Natlonsl.Baak Bldg. 4s, lt
City of Omasa 4VW, 184
Columbus Cleo. Ul, 6. 1834
German Fire iDsuranos
lew Portland Cement let wig. Is....
lews Portland Ceaeat eon. a
Kansas Oas A Else. I per seat (....
tUnsss O. A 81. ss, 1823
Mickigaa State Tel. pld
Morrla A Co, 4a, 188
Neb. Tel, stack 4 per cent
Omaha Water Ce. 6s, 146
Omaha Oas 6s. 1,17
Omaha Klec. Light 6s, 19J8...
Omaha Slee. Light pfd 6 per cent
Omaha A C. B. 8C Hy pfd ( per east
Omaha A C. B. Bt. )ty ia, 11a
Omaha A C. B. Ky A B. pld
PaslflS T. T, 6a. 1831
Swift A Co. 6a, 1914
8ats Insursnse Co.
Western Maryland
Trl-Clty Ry. A U Co, 6s. 1128
Trt-City R. A L. pfd. stock. 4 par Mat
Usloa Stock Yards aleck. South Omasa
6 66
88 M
86 8
tt 104
103 Ml
44 tl
104 10-2
tt It
tt lot
tt lot
t6 M
84 tl
tl tl
tt 100
tt tt
tt n
. 86 84
82 68
18 68
. t7 88
44 47
84 84
t leu
US lit
44
64 17
tl tl
tt tl
l.osdos Stock Market.
LONDON, July 21. American securities,
after a fractionally higher opening today
movea irregularly. At noon the market
was steauy wun prices ranging from un
changed to higher than yesterday's
New York closing.
Closing quotations were aa follows!
ous, S4 0D.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .,
Oats, bu. ..,
Receipts. Shipments.
387, UM0 , Im.OcO
22.UUO 870.(410
2 0(0 &i,0u0
Mlaaeapulls Grala Market.
MTNNEAPOIJ3. July SI. WHEAT July,
$1.2-'H: September, I1.17H; lecember, SI lo1;
caxh. No. 1 hard, (1.29; No. 1 northern,
Sl.j;al -29: No. t northern, 81.25 Vol. J7';
No. S northern, S1.22W1.!4'.
COKN No. 3 yellow, 6l1iC2c.
OATS No. 8 white, 43S44C
ItYK No. 8, 7Stl'76c.
SKKI Flax. S20.55.
B KAN In loO-lb. aarks. 820 004J20 50.
FIAIUR First patents (In wood, t. o. b.,
MlnneaKlis), 86.104i4i.3W; aecond patents,
8u.9O.10; first clears, 84 6j4.76; sweoud
olaau-a S3.tUlall.
Consols, money
do aoeount
Amal. Copper
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Ba III store A Ohio..
Canadian Pacltlc .,
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C, M. A fit. P....
De Bears
Denver A R. O....
do pfd
arte
do 1st pfd
do Id pfil
Orsad Trunk
Illinois central ....
SI LYE II Bar,
N.
61 13-ltLoulsTills A
. 81M., K. A T
. 2N. T. Central....
t Norfolk A W
.VA do pfd
.101 Ontario A W
.lltPannaylvsnla ....
.nil's Rand Xllnes
. T6 R lading
. 23 go. Railway
U do pfd
. llouthern Paclfio
. Sllnion Pacltlc ....
, 71 do pfd
. 111. 8. Hteel
42 do pld
. 31 Waba.h
. ' do pfd
.1st Spanish 4a
steadv m 26l:4 n,r f
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2'i per cent.
...147
... SS
...117
...100
... tl
... 44
... 66
...
... 72
... 14
... 66
...116
...U6
... 1.1
... 71
..'.lit
... 17
... 1
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, July 21. The condition of
the treasury at the beginning of business
today was as follows:
Trust, Funds-Gold coin,. SSf!6,08G,669; silver
dollars, S4o,tt92,0U0; . silver dollars of 1890,
83,647,000; silver certificates outstanding,
49,692,000. ' .ns.,n .,
Otsneral Fund Standard 'Silver dollars In
general fund, S2.600.9t48; current liabilities,
698,092,489; working balance In treasury of
fices, 833,946,723: In banks to credit of treas
urer of the United State. 840,018,887; sub
sidiary silver coin. 2l9,tat4,2e2; minor coin,
Sl,ltit,813; total balance, in general fund,
97,208,68o.
New York Misting; Stocks.
NEW YORK, July 21. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Allca 800 l.aadvllle Con S
Brunswick Cos 7 Little Chief 4
Com. Tunnel stock... 23 Mai lean 100
do bonds 16 Ontarta .., ,.100
Con. Cal. A Va 66 Ophlr Ot
Horn Sliver ........ 40 standard , st
Iron Silver 166' Yellow Jacket 60
Offered.
Bask at France statement.
PARIS. July 21. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France showa the follow
ing changea: Notes In circulation, de
creased, 106,400,000 francs.; treasury deposits.
Increased, 77.2CO.OOO francs; general deposits,
decreased, 18.200.000 francs; gold In hand.
Increased, 8,076,000 francs; silver in hand,
decreased, 8.850,000 francs; bills discounted,
decreased, 3.600,000 francs; advances, de
creased, 11,976,000 francs.
Bank Clear ;n ire.
CM AHA, July 2i. Bank ceiarings for to
day were 82,687,083.76 and for the correspond
ing uate last year i4,H,iM.e.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORv, July 21.-Coffee futures
opened steady at unchanged prices to an
advance of three points on the steady
allowing 01 tne European markets, cover
ing, and local buying. Trie demand was
not particularly active, .but-offerings were
comparatively small, ana tne market closed
steady, net unchanged to five points
nigner. eaies were reported 01 la.aw bags,
Closing bids:
July and August, 8.80c; September and
October, 7.00c; November. 7.06c: December.
7 10c; January, 7.14c. February, 7.18c;
March, 7.18c: April: 7.IS0: May, 7.2nc: June.
7.21c. Havre closed higher. Hamburg
unchanged to Vi pfg. higher. Rio 60 rela
lower at 87.75. Santos firm, unchanged at
64 uo for fours; fifty reis higher at Jo. 60 for
sevens. Kecelpts at tne two Hrasllian
ports, 50.000 bags against 67,0ts last year.
New York warehouse deliveries yesterday
11.108 against 1.464 last year. The minimum
temperature reported In Sao Paulo Was
33 decrees.
Spot coffee, eady: Rio No. 7, 8H: Santos
No. 4. W6- Mild coffee, steady; Cordova
1B12-.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 21. METALS Stand
ard copper firm; spot and future, 811.87
12 30. London steady; spot price, Hi Is 3d;
futures, ftl Ss 9d; 1-ake. S12.62fe 1167 ; elec
trolytic. 112.26412 60: casting, , iu.UVU.H
Tin, spot firm; futures steady; spot and
futures. 832.7534.00; London firm; spot, 148
10s aud futures 1160 us Ed. Lean, steady
84 45 bid. New Yoik. and 84 27atj4.Sr. East
Kt. Louis: London firm; spot, 149 10s; fu
tures, IVJ 12s d. Lead steady; 64.46 bid,
New York, and 84 2711 4 S3. East Bt. Louis
Iondon. spot, 12 lis 3d. Spelter steady; 85.60
iyb.m. New York, and 64 styuo.o.,, Kant Bt,
Louis. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 49s Vid In
London; locally Iron was unchanged.
Omaha Pkg. Co 832 842
Swift and Company 425 2,175
Cudahy Packing Co..... 1,141 8,12
Amnour & Co 408 1,187
Murphy Shipping Oo..., 230
Schlous Packing Co 11
Om. Pkg. Co.. Denver.. 108
Om. Pkg. Co., Carson.. 60
Cudahy Pkg. C. K. C... 18
Cudahy Pkg. S. St. P
Stephens Hros 3a
Hill & Son 110
F. B. Lewis 69
Huston A Co..... 2t
J. H. Bulla S3
L. F. Husa ...1.... 18
L. Wolf 23
McCreary A Carey 228
S. Wertheimer 221
Lee Rothschild , 32
Smith & Polsley : 14
Mo. & Kans.-Calf. Co... 21 .....
Lee Decan 8 ....
Other buyers 358 6,Sb0
Total 8.790 8,16 10.778
CATTLE Receipts ot cattle this morning
looked small aa compared with the heavy
runs ot yesterday and the day before, but
they were very I air lor a Tiiuraoay. r or
tha tour days this week; tha total foots up
over 33,000 head, the heaviest run experi
enced at this point tor a long time. While
not oulte double the receipts of last week
and a year ago tha receipts this week so far
are more than double the receipts 01 two
and three weeks ago. In eplte ot the large
run the market has been kept pretty well
cleared up though prices have declined
sharply, especially on the medium grades.
Beef steers were In moderate suppiy and
as there was a fair demand the market on
the better grade? waa If anything stronger.
The less desirable kinds were about steady.
The mora desirable kinds of cows and
heifers were strong and In some caaes pos
lbly 10c hgher, while the general run of
stuff was about steady.
Feeders were very slow sellers and prices
weak. Stockers were hard to move even at
lower Drices.
uuotatlons on native came: uooa to cnoice
corn-red steers, t7.wtai.ia; iir i guou
corn-fed steers, ).(i.w; common to tair
corn-fed steers. $5.00o8.1!5; good to choloe
ihws and heifers. S4.76ti6.75: fair to good
cows and heifers, S3.60&4.7&; common to fair
cows and belters, S3.6U4ji3.2o; good to cnoics
tockers and feeders, S4.6urcj6.eu: rair to
good stockers and feeders, S3.76tJ4.26; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, 83.00(9
8.76; stock heifers, 83.264j4.00; veal calves,
S3.60r7.00: bulls, stags, etc., 83.006.26.
uuotatlons on range oatua: uooa to
choioe grass beeves, 36.60&S.25; gair to good
beeves,- S4.76&6.40; common to fair beeves,
a Tt '-V , en. ...nH . a .h... w,wa fta OtVWv, CE.
eO-IUV"UV, SVVU .... . 1 ...... 1 .-w n w, l.WYl.w,
fair to good grades, 63. 6004. 00; catiners and
cutters. 82.7&i&S.3d.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. A. Pr. No. . At. Pr.
S 1116 t 40 ft 1061 86
8 840 t 00 It 1011 t 44
JV..... 864 t 10 36 1024 4 74
0 1140 t 25 60 1821 1 40
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Bank of KsglasS Statement.
, LONDON. July 21. The weekly statement
of the Bank ot England shows the follow
ing changes: ,
Total reserve, decrease, 38.000; circula
tion, decrease. 166.000; bullion, decrease.
A 174.78'.'; other securities, decrease, i61,oj0;
otner aepoaus, increase. .i26,uuv; public de.
posits, decrease, j.i,.'i,ouu; notes reserve,
SHEEP Remembrance of the hungry at
titude of feeder buyers yesterday was very
evident In killers' action at tne opening
01 tne sneep market this morning, qup
plies were liberal, with mutton strings
fairly plentiful, but demand was actlv
and broad from the start. Further 1m
provement develoDed In the scale of prices,
good fat sheep selling at figures easily
strong to a dime higher. Montana wethers,
cnoice and ho fat. moved at 84.00. whlc
rrlce Is highest quotable. Usual spread ot
1.00 prevails between wethers and year
lings, but choice fat yearlings have been
scare lately and 86.00 quotation has not
been recognised In the list of Katies. Fat
ewe have been In light supply, as well,
but early declines have been fully regained,
and recent sales are just about in the same
notches as those of a week ago.
Reaction. In fat lambs has been even
more pronounced than In the sheep branch
of the trade. Fat graasers sold as high as
S7.26(s7.36 today, a net gain of fully a
Quarter over values of last Thursday.
Keener demand Is generally ascribed to
strength In the eaet and scarcity of offer
ings at this point as compared with yester
day's trade, today's sales appeared to be
all of lOrglec higher.
itsins in many sections of the corn belt
have infused a better feeling in the feeder
urancn 01 tne trade and Inquiry is begin
ning to show almost as much urgency as
that of last year. All of the early weak
ness has been recovered and current Drices
on good thin or half fat grades average
up strong to a little hlarher than at laat
Week's close. Improvement is not evidenced
aa much In higher prices, however, as in
in larger volume of demand. 'The tone of
today's trade was aotlve and prices re
latively strong feeder yearlings selling
around St.oOi.t and on up as high as
84.76. Feeder lambs have been scarce, but
local values compare very favorably wltn
.suae ai oiner points, good kinds selling
around S6.6O&6.60.
uuotatlons on gran stock: Oood n rhnloa
Iambs, S6.76fei7.8o: fair to aood lamhs ta.2M
8.75; feeding lambs, S5.166.70; handy weight
yearlings, 84.606.00; heavy yearlings, S4.uo(
.bo; reeaing yearlings. S4.00irj4.76; good to
jnoice wetners, 3.ip4 00; fair to good weth
era, 13.3Mj3.6i: feeding wethers. S.V'wawv
ist ewes, z.ioau.ot; ieeuing ewes, S-.&ql'Z.OO.
Representative sales:
no. Av.
863 Mohtant wethers 12a
4482 Montant wotbers 123
10 Wyoming wethers, culls 97
80 Wyoming wethers, culls 100
128 Wyoming wethers, culls 106
io wyomang wetners, culls 110
WMAIIA IJ CM. It At, .MAHKtCT.
Staple an8 Fancy frotlar Trices Far.
nlaneil l llujt-ra anal Wholesalers.
HU 1 TKI'. Cicam.'iy, No. L ueilvcred to
the retail tiado in 1-lt). cartons, auc; No. !
In 30-10. tubs, doc; No. a. tu l-il. carton.
Sms; No. 3. iu 60-10. tubs, 2,o; packing
took, bollu pack, ic; uatry, in who. tups.
IJ. Market changes every lucsuay.
CIl-h.Sii iwlna, l.Ho; youiig Acusrioaa,
19c; daisy, INr; triplets, loc; llmbeiger,
lc; No. 1 bricK, lie; luiiKirUnt bwi&a,
omesllo Swiss, 2.1c; block Swiss, Z3c
FuUlaTtlY messed toroiiers, Hoc; liens.
Lie; vockH, 11V; duiks, 18c; gece. toe; tur
keys, 2tc; pigeons, per dot., 41.1s); homes
squabs, per flos., Rw; fancy squabs, per
dos., 83.60; io. 1, per ous., hw Alive
broilers, l'i 18c; hens. 12c; 01a roosters, ic,
old ducks, lull foatneied, lie; young ducks,
13c; geei-e, full feathered. 1; turkeys, it ,
guinea fowls. Sue cacti; pigeons, per aos..
"... v. . ...... 1 1 ia, ..ni.lk. Nn 1
per dos., l.i0; No. 3. per do., hoc.
FISH tell frosen) Pickerel, lie; white
fish, 14c; pike, 13c; tiout. lc; large crappiea.
isj; tpaiusii macnci -i, uv; sei. isc; uaa-
dock, Lie; flounders, J.tc; tjrern oauiMli. W,
buffalo, kc; halibut, tec; wnuo per en, ci
hulli.earla. 14c: white cat. 18c: roeanaa, u.wt
each, khaih-oea, per iir, 60c; frog legs, per
dus., Sue; salmon, l.c.
No. 1 11b, lt.c; rso. x. 14c; rxo. s, c; no.
loin, lic; No.. 2, 14c; No. S. lo'tc; No.
chuck. 6vc; Nu. I, 6,s,c; No. 3. 8c; No. 1
round, 114c; No. 2. 8c; No. 3, Sv; IMo. S
ilato, tvc; No. 2. 6e; No. 8. 4c
FRUITS oranges: California Camelia
brand lUdlaad vuienclas. luu size, per boa.
Moo; 1W rise, per box, loo else, S4.60;
'. . . - - - .. u 1... 11..
i,s ana smaner aia, wva, r". -
,ana Meatterraneau sweets, uo-io aura,
jer box, S4.w- Lemons: jumoiuora, extra
fancy, ov-iv r , ... , ..-" -."
slr.es, PC box, ttv siau, ova pr
ho:c less; Minset uisuu, yor una, fi.isn.
Bananas: uncy seieci, uim
io'rida. 30-36 sisea, J.3.oO; 42-48 slses,
4.60. Cantaloupes: Caliloroia, A slse, $4.36;
46 standa.-us, 80.00. v,aeriitis, auiuruia,
ner 4-bask t crate, 81.50. Plums: California,
ner 10-lb. box, Sl.76. Aprlcota: California,
red per 4-basket crate. tl.2b. Blue prunes;
Fer crate, -t;av,:B. vw.,.w...i, v
30-lb box, Bc; lexas jeuuw iiurs, per -basket
crate, 6663 7Jc. Pears : California
Bartiett, ler wi '" " e..ns.ia,
ijjcxa( lc per 10. jaiw. sai,i;iiui viaua, .
new, 30 J -id. paa- .
sln and native per ou., iw, "jis. n
California and southern, per lb., 2Vo.
Onions: Texns crystal wax, per crate, 82.60;
yellow, in acn, . -
fancy, white, per ll., lc; red, por lb., loo.
Eggplant: Fancy Florida, per uoa.. SUotf
iAj Tomatoes: Tennessee, per 4-basket
nra'te 8110. String and wax beans: Per
hamper, about 25 lbs.. S2.00; market baa
keta, 76o. Cucumbers: Hot house and
i,.,nin mown, per doa., 75o.
' HOMIC-OKOWN VEGKTABLES - Rad.
lahes- Extra fancy home-grown, per dog.
bunches. 20o. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per '
dos 80c. Parsley: Per dos. bunches, 460. As.
raraaus: Per dog. bunches, 46j50c. Ureea
Onions' Per dos bunches, 25u. Turnips:
Per market basket. 40o. Carrots: Per mar
ket basket. 60c. Beets: Per market bas
ket. 60c. Green Peas: Per market basket,
MiRCELT-ANKOUSWalniits: Black, per
lb 2c: California No. 1. per lb., 17c; Cal
ifornia No. 2. per lb.. Ho. Hlckorynuts:
Large, per lb., 4c; ."-.all, per lb., 6c. Cocoa
outs: Per Back. 85.00: per dox., 5o.
Liverpool drain Market,
LIVERPOOL July 21.-WHEAT-Spot
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock;
futures steady; July, 7s7-d; Oct., 7a8d;
Dec, 7s84d. ' , . .
CORN" Spot firm; old American mixed
Ks 5Vtd; old American mixed via Galveston,
6s6d; new kiln dried. 6 4Md; futures
steady; Sept., 4sl0d; Oct.. 4s lOd.
Dry Goods Slnrket.
NEW YORK. July 21. DRY OOODS-Tha
cotton goods market held steady and re
tained the gains of the early part of the
week. Jobbers' sales were fair for this
period of the season. Men's wear for spring
has been openeo at reductions vu"' "vm
100 to 20c a yard on staples.
is....
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.. 841
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.. 481
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. 701
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.. S64
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. 146
,.1000
. 780
.1404
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3 66
8 46
S 70
5 75
8 76
8 76
4 SO
4 50
4 54
6 60
8 M 4 63
3 40 27 194
S 46 23 186
S 66 16 Ml
I 66 16 14
I 74 4 876
S 16 16 t6
S 80 7 1014
S It 1 1404
8 26 1 1104
I 16 II 1341
I 64
HEIFERS.
t 44 S 648 S 14
COYVa AND HEIFERS.
.. 113 4 00
BULLS.
I 60 1 1880
S 10 1 1360
8 IS S 120
S 16 1 2320
CALVES.
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738 I 25
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,771 so
......... 144 t 50
66 I t 64
171 8 64
85t 4 10
WESTERNS SOUTH DAKOTA.
60 cows 910 3 75 88 calves... 224
14 calves... 358 4 00 9 calves... 200
20 cowa 878 8 60 5 cows 864
13 cows 830 2 00 13 steers.... 617
A. L. McOoa S. D.
25
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481 Wyoming gathers, culls 109
Pr.
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4 00
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8 85
8 85
1 85
8 05
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand
Cattle and Hogs Find Slow
Sheep Strong:.
CHICAGO, July 21. CATTLE Receipts,
7,000 head; market, slow; beeves, Si.00Ca8.TO
Texas steers, 3.G0;5.70; western steers, 85.00
fiH.&u; stockers and feeders, S4.10G74.40; cows
and neirers, S2.rsVa6.60; calves, S6.7&i9.00.
hous Receipts, 14,000 head; market,
Slow; lights, I8.9O&9.00; mixed, 88.20.80
nsav, Si.JW-U'Ou roun'o,. ei.svmo.10; good tu
Oholce heavy, $8.tKfft.G5;' pigs, 88.65M.05;
bulk of sales, 88 25.65.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipt!, 18.000
head; market, strong; native, S2.6Wj4.35;
western, I2.5fr7f4.25; yearlings, S4.00fin.00;
native lambs, t4.604J7.25; western, 84.26i&7.25.
Peoria Grain Market,
PEORIA, July 21.-CORN Steady; No. I
white, 61ke; No. 8 white, oijc; in o. a yel
low. 634; No. 4, Sl'ic; no graae ivnuoua.
OATS Strong; standard, 43V4; No. I
White, 42tf43c. ,
Omaha liny Market.
OMAHA, July 21. No. 1 upland. 81200:
No. 2 upland, $11.00; packing, ta.oo; wneat
straw, $7.00; rye and oata, $3.00; new hay,
$13.00.
- n'.v
Wool Market.
ot T.ninH Julv m. Wool Steady : ter
ritory and western mediums, lHdiZici fine
mediums, .---.c: fine; 134il4c.
Frontier Day is ,
Being Arranged
Annual Cowboy Celebration Will Be
Held at Cheyenne This Year
Saddle Given.
Frontier day, the annual cowboy celebra
tion of Wyoming and the west, will be held
on August 24 at Cheyenne this year. Tha
event Is probably the greatest social and
fun lovers' gathering of the western ranges
and during the period of the week before
and after Frontier day people are traveling
Into Cheyenne from all directions.
Races of all kinds, broncho breaking con
test, cowboy roping events and other west
ern amusements are the program ot the day,
everything being held In an immense arena
and race course called Frontier day park.
Tha business Interests of Cheyenne and
large wholesale firms, etc., furnish valuable
prizes for the winners.
A beautiful western riding saddle will ba
given by the Union Paclfio to the winner of
the broncho breaking contest, the saddle
being on exhibition, in the city ticket office
In Omaha at the present time. The saddle is
of russet leather, finished with a' large
single circle cinch and trimmed In brasa
with the latest style straps. It Is valued at
$150 and was built by the Alfred Cornlsn
company especially tor the qccaslon.
I cows S38
4 cows 975
5 cows 1005
8 steers..
It helfera.
12 steers..
6 steers..
12 feeders.
760
, 682
748
m
973
U COWS 632
8 40
4 00
4 00
3 00
8 40
8 60
4 40
4 a
8 40
steers.... 858
7 cows 967
10 steers. ...1117
8 steers.... 990
5 bulls 1364
86 cows 927
6 steers.... 9M
4 heifers... 660
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. July 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 9,000 head; market ateady to 15c
lower. Dressed beef and export aeeers,
I8.9O&8.00; fair to good. $4.506.76; western
steers, $4.2S4r,7.J6; stockers snd feeders, 83.05
$5.75; southern steers, 3.50t5.4&; southern
cows, $2.60fe4.10; native cows, $2.50g5.00; na
tive heifers, 83.60tj4.60; bulls, S3.OOfj4.GO;
calves. 84 5068.60. ,
irnria l;u. - r Ann v. . . ... t. -. 1 a..-
J?15a higher; fculk, $8.608.80; heavy, $8 409;
w 8 65; packers and butchers, $8.8orn8."5; light,
$8 57iS 80. -
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14.000
head; market lOfllRo higher; lambs, 84.26ti'
5.00; yearlings. $4.255.0o; wethers, ft-lio
425: ewes, SJ.SO'Si.OO; stockers and feeders,
$2.603 4 00.
00
840
4 40
4 40
860
4 00
4 40
S40
IS heifers.
20 cows.
80 cowa...
calves.
12 bulls
19 steera....l243
103 heifers.. 964
W,
85 steerg .
4 bulls...
22 cows...
h. M. 8rlndley-. D.
... 692 2 7;. cows 7;8
,.. C9 8 56 28 calves... 15
Ben Harrison S. D.
876 S 65 40 cows 822
208 3 75 28 calves... 191
B. B. Brooke Wyo.
MM 3 40 $ steers.. ..1091
t 00 147 feeders. KT74
4 90 82 cows 1038
T. Wolfe Wyo.
5 00 24 steers.. ..1130
3 40 68 cows 890
3 60 lb cons 912
Chalfant-Wyo.
1138
137
874
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Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July 21.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet, 10 points decline; middling up
lands, l'c: middling guir, m.zoc. esaica,
10.045 bales. Futures closed very steady;
July, lc; August, 15.30c: September. 13.73c;
October, 13.07c; November, 12.Mc; Decem
ber, 13.91c; January, 12 .xic; February, 13.86c;
March, 12 91c: May. 12.96c. '
ST. LOUIS. July 21. COTTON Un.
changed; initialing, lc; sales, & bales; re
ceipts, 2. .'71 bales; shipments, ?.03 bales;
stock, 8.1 J bales.
21 steers.. ..1U0 4 60
WESTERNS.
A. M. Chambers Neb.
22 feeders, 64s 4 00 6 es. ft hs. 761
Seater Bros Neb,
54 cows 10UC 75
P. Sllsson-Neb.
:
VllwanLer Grain Market. -
MILWAUKEE. July Jl.-WHEAT-No. 1
northern, $1.2tigl.27; No. 2 northern, $1.24&
1.25; September. $1 07V8l.07Ti bid.
OATS 43 Vya 44 o.
BAR LE Y Sa tuples, &U68',o,
20 steers..,
8 cows....
S3 cows....
8 heifers.
17 cows....
.1104 5 i ".
. tdi 4 00
. liO 8 75
SOUTH
. 76Q
9 steers.
7 cows..,
DAKOTA.
i bulls...
.1073
. 9J0
2 65
tt 25
20
6 23
4 V)
1 90
480
400
4 10
2 SS
3 50
4 40
121
, I.Onls I.lve Stork Market.
ST. 1X)UIS. July n.-CATTLE-Reoelpts,
6.500 head; market lOftlio lower; native
shipping and export steers, I7.1orri8.40;
flrse(1 beef and butcher steers, $6 00tfi7.75;
stockers and feeders. $3.25l7.65; cows and
neirers, S3.50W7.16; csnners. I2 5CW3.00; bulls,
3 Stf3.7E: calves. S 0oj9.00; Texas arid In
M'i steers, $4.0007.45; cows end heifers,
ti.Mm.to.
HOGS Receipts. 8,200 hes. market 103
23o Jilehei-. Pigs and lights. 88 25i?fl.or); pack
ers rA57 8.7J; butchers snd best heavy,
g gfvfin ne.
SHEEP AND IAMRS-Recelpts. 8 101
head: market standv; rathe muttons. $3 7Wi
4 U: Inmbs. $,".00wi "5: polls and bucks, $2.."0
l!.0O; Stocktrg, 82.6038.50.
Chaiuberlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets
gently stimulate the liver and bowels to
expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system,
cure constipation and sick headache,, gold
by .all desvlera. . . ..
Ilnlldlntv Permits.
McCague Investment company, 5403 North
Twenty-eighth, frame dwelling, $1,200; L
A. Gobe), 6315 North Twenty-eighth, frame
dwelling, 3o00; M. Garrison, 6114 North
Twenty-fourth, alterations. $1,000; Coombs
A Finlay, 8118 South Thirty-second avenue.'
frame dwelling, $3,000.
Mra. Yoont Is Better.
CHICAGO, July 21. The condition of
Mrs. Alexander C. Young, who was shot by
Charles W. Rlgdon before he committed
sulcldo last Friday, showed marked Im
provements today, according to the r ca
pital physicians. Mrs. Young suffered
relupse yesterday.
11 calves... 10C7
6 cews 1014
4 feeders.. 10J7
9" cow s 999
47 cows SI2
a
3 AO
NEBRASKA
.1250 S 88
8 40
3 l:i
3 40
3 60
3 U)
4 cows....
feeders.
10 cows...,
6 calves. ,
12 foeders.. 776
7 cows..... 186
3 calves... 140
670
725
9
170
t. .Teafili !.! Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July tl. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.300 head; market steady: steers
$4 Vr8.00: cows and heifers, $2.50fii5 00
calves. 00fj60.
HOGS Recelnts. 8.200 head; market, loo
tibrher; top, $0 76; bulk nt aalea. IX 4fiS 5
HHEEP . AND IAMBS-Receipts, 8.000
bend: market strong; lOo higher; lambs.
$5.&O07.tu.
Stock In Slaht.
Receipts of live stock at the five princi
pal western m ante is yesterday:
17 feeders.. 102 4 M
1 calf 90 4 50
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
26 steers., ..1214 4 '16 34 steers. ...lir.T 4 50
I feeders. , 602 8 80 15 feeders.. 502 J I
t alaers.... U 8 40 T Steers.. .. 968 t 15 1
2 70
70
1 75
10
4 15 South Omaha
t 70 1 St. Joseph ..
8 601 Kansas City
I St. I.ouls ...
Chicago
Total receipts
Cattle. Hogs. Eheep.
2.600 ft.iM 9,300
2.800 S.lWl 5,(i)
9.0U0 5.0O0 14,01s
4 WI0 2110 3.100
7,000 14.000 U.000
, 37,600 J9,000 48,400
18U8-1U10
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of moderate means, who does not
wish, to speculate, we offer, a
plan which eliminates the neces
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