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    THE OMAHA DAILT BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 22 , 1800.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wheat Declines a Fnll Cent and Closes at
the Bottom in Chicago ,
LARGE SHIPMENTS CAUSE THE SLUMP
Corn Advance * on llnyliiK by tbc
There In Little Trnile III
Onto ProvUloiin Arc
Firm.
CHICAGO , July 21. Wheat declined a full
cent today end closed nt the bottom. Largo
fihlpmcnta from Argentine caused the
elump. Corn and oats lost US c and pro
visions closed unchanged to 2 ! c higher , the
Jattcr In pork. Wheat opened easy and Uo
lower at 70T4o for Scirteml > cr. Liverpool
wan slightly higher , but receipts were largo
and crop prospecttj ( rood , September sold
oft Immediately to 70c. Argentine ship
ments for the week were reported at 1,314-
000 bushels , art compared with 16,000 bushels
Jast year. A continental demand was re-
TKirtcd not large but still a demand , and
predictions of showers m the northwest
following other predictions of more favorn-
l > : o weather caused some buying , on which
September milled to 71Uc. Spring wheat , on
which all speculative eyes ore sot , was re
ported damaged in Wasnlngton , The de
mand -was soon llllcd In thu pit nnd after
holding for a. 'time around 71c , September
Htarted upon an Irregular decline , which
ended only wJth the adjournment of the
board. Puts at 70-ic served to check the
wlldo only tcmirararlly. Receipts at primary
TKilnta were 816,631 bushels , compared with
; I17,43S Im&hcl ! ) a year ago. Duluth and Jlln-
ncnpolls reported 411 cars , compared with
48.1 last week and37 / a ycnr ago. Local re
ceipts were 113 cars , seven of contract
grade.
Corn advanced onriy on buying by shorts.
September opened unchanged ut 32Q32HC
and advanced to 32ia32"/iic. but the gain
iwas lost In sympathy with wheat. The
weather was reported favorable nnd re
ceipts were again liberal , Chicago receiving
f > 77 cars , with primary western receipts of
762,000 bushels , against 393,000 bushel * a year
ngo. Arucntlno shipments exceeded last
wcclc'H and Danuhlan shipments were 436-
000 bushels , nil of which aided In ten de
cline. September opened at 32Q32'.fiC , sold
between 31if/31T ! / < iO and 32l > S32V4c and closed
nt 31 iffj 3170 bid.
There was very little trade In oats , July
closing at a slight advance. September
opened steady and slightly under yesterday
nt 197MJ20C nnd O-'OWM ! y c off at 19o. The
weakness of wheat was the prlnclp.il Inllu-
once exerted. Local receipts were 171 cars.
Snow's report saild the crop this year was
larger nnd better than expected.
Provisions were llrm early with a , lOc ad
vance In hogs. The edge was taken off the
market , however , by liquidation. 2V < ; over
yesterday , at J9.20 ; September lard nnd
September ribs ruled dull , closing at $5.55
nnd $3.20 , respectively.
Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat , 100
cars ; corn , 610 cars ; oats , 150 cars ; hogs ,
20,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles Opon. lllffh. Low. lUioao. Yest'rty
Whrat.
July. . , 70 70
Sept. . . " 09J7U 71
Deo. . . . 73 38 71t 72H
Torn.
Julr. . .
Sept. . . 33 OH 32 C4H
Deo. . . . SOU 31 SOU 30MOH
Oat * .
July. . . 24 H
Hopt. . . IVH ia
May. . . 21 > 4
Pork.
Sept . . 020 020 017 >
Oct. . . . 027H SJo 9-JO 017H
Lard.
Sopt. . . BBS 660 835 555
Oct. . . 5 US GU5 560 CCO COO
lllba.
Sept. . . S22K 520 520 520
Oct . . . 030 530 5 25 025
No. 2. .
Oaah Quotations were as follows :
FLiCim Easy ; patents $3.50Jt,1.CO ;
Btralghta , $3.20@3.30 ; clears , $3.03.13 ;
I Bprlng wheat specials , JI.33 : hard patents ,
J3.003.70 ; sort patentB , $3.305(3.40 ( ; Minnesota
utrnlghts. W.10&3.30 ; bakers. $2.30 ( 2.45.
" \VlII3AT-fNo. 3 spring , C6gC'J'/.c ; No. 2
xcd. 71ic.
GOIIN No. 2 , 3233c ; No. 2 yellow , 33V.
fiJSlo.
OATS No. 2 , 21c ; No. 3 white. 24ft27Vic.
' .
SKKDS Flax , ODcljm.OO ; cash , northwest ,
fl.0314 ; cash , southwest , $1,00 ; July , 90c ;
September , 8G'ic : October , 93Jc ; timothy ,
J2.47& ; AugiiHt. $2.00 ; September , $2.35 ; Oc-
itober , $2.50(0'2.1) ( ! > ; clover , contract grade ,
JC.EO.
PHOVISIONS Mesg pork , per bbl. , $5.03 ®
0.10. Lard , per 100 Iba $5.37'/.fi5.50. Short
ribs ) aides ( loose ) , $3.1&f(5.30. ( Dry suited
( thoulders ( boxed ) , $3.32iilf3.50 ; short clear
Bides ( boxed ) , $3.4005.45. >
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per
cnl. , $1.26.
SUGARS Cut loaf , unchanged ; granula
ted , $3.6 ! .
Following are the receipts nnd shipments :
Recelpta.-Sh'p'ta
Flour , bblS' . 11,000 8000
"Wheat , bu . 9,000 43,000
Corn , bu . " 417,000 6)7,000
Oats , bu . 7" . . 220,000 207,000
tRye. bu . 2,000 .
tBaiMiy , bu . 5,000 2,000
On the Produc.o exchange today the buttur
market < wna weak ; creameries , 13V4il7iic ;
dairies. llfflGc. Cheese , SHflOo. Eggs , fresh ,
llVic. Poultry , weak ; turkeys ,
chickens , 8&iaOc ; gprlngs ,
K13W YOUIC ( SKM'.HAI , SIA11ICET.
QnotntloiiB for tlic Day on A'arloun
CommoilltleH.
NBW YOniv , July 21-FLOUR-neceipts.
17,2o4 bbls. ; xeports , 7,844 bbla. ; weak nnd
nhndo lower ; demand mostly for spring
patents in sacks ; Minnesota patents , $3.7b
CiS.KTi ; Minnesota bakers , $3.0003.15 ; winter
Btralghts , $3.403.50 ; winter extras , $2.4'Wi >
L'.SO. ye Hour , easy ; good to fair , $3.00 ®
3.20 ; choice to fancy , $3.2503.45.
COKNMISAk Dull and easy ; No. 2 west
ern , 7707Sc ; city , 7Siff71c.
IlYK Weaker ; No. 2 wcstein , 60 > 4c , f , o.
b. . allott. spot.
BARLEY Dull ; feeding , 42c. c. 1. f.
Buffalo ; malting , &U30c , deliver at New
lYork.
IJAHI.BY atAIT-Qulet : western , M0C3c.
AVII10AT-Ueceiiits. 223.723 bu. : exports ,
8.0IQ bu. Sjwt , weak ; No , 2 red. 75T < .c , f. o.
ili. , nllo.it , spot ; No. 1 northern. Duluth ,
77Hc , f. o. b. , allo.it , spot ; No , 1 hard , Du-
Quth , Sl'fcc , f , o. b. , olloat , to arrive ; No. 2
rwl. 74'io , elevator. Options opened sMndy
mid experienced a sharp rise on unfavor-
nblo crop rumors , reported destructlan of
the Chili crop and covering. Subsequently ,
Oiowevcr , a growing disposition to unload
rvvJ-nkoned the market nnd .the advance was
lost. Closed weak nt Tic net decline , July
opened at 76tf'76'ftO | and closed at 7f > c ; Sci > -
teinber opened at 75V < .ir7Gc and closed at
75'.4u ; Decemlver ojiened ut 77G78Ho nnd
closed at 77o.
OOHN Receipts , 127.725 bu. ; exports.
G.180 bu. Snot , weak : No. 2. 3Sn. f. a h
eilloat , ntwl STlic , elevator. Options opened
Htoady nnd advanced on covering and less
favorable crop ta'lk. ' The market broke
with whtcat. Closed weak nt HftVfcc decline
'July closed at 37'/Sc ' ; September closed ut
B7V6a ; December opened at 3 < % Q37",4c nnd
closed at 3Cc.
OATS Hecelpts , 119 bu. ; exports. 3,070 bu.
Spot dull : Xo. 2 , 2UUo ; truck western , 290 >
BOVto Options , dull.
IIAY Wevak ; whipping , f)5QCOci good to
choice , 760830.
PliOVIs'lONS-Ueef. nrm ; family , $9wra
30.60 ; extra mesf. $ a.OO : beef hams. $ : u DO J
28.PO ; pneket. $11.50010.00 ; city extra India
auoss. J14.00016 W. Cut meats , nrm picked
nhouldcrs , $3.75 ; pickled hams , $3.755iio.50
3ard. easy ; western steamed , $5.70 ; July
S5.76VJ , nominal ; reflivd. steady. Pork , tlrm
Tallow , llrm ; city , 4s5J4'ioj ' country ,
.
HUTTEH-Ilecelpts. 5.331 pkgs , ; steady
*
CHtorn creamery , 1501Se ; factory. 120liyp
ClIHBSK-Kevelpts. 2.703 pkgs. ; llrm largo
-white. 8o ! small white , SHOWc ; larso
colored , SHc ; small coloreu. .
IMOS Hecelpts , 4,933 pkgs. ; Irregular ;
western , 14ij'15c.
U Win-ill 3I rket.
iJJINNKAPOLIS. July 21. - WIIKAT -
Close In store : No , 1 northern , July , OCHc ;
September , 6 > iH ; Deoember , OStlc. On
track : No. 1 hard , CS o ; No , 1 northern ,
Cliic ; No , 2 norrhern , Cfi
e Hrulii Ai'nrket.
MIMVAUKKK , July 21. WHEAT -
Bttady ; No. 1 northern , 73c ; No , S north
ern , 71&c.
HYK I wer ; No. 1 , 634c.
1JAHLBY Steady ; No. 2. 40Ho ; sample ,
B5040C ,
ICaimiiN Clt > - Cm I n anil 1'rovlnloim ,
l i u , tft UOT UVIU , ICL'riIII9 , J-U Ultl'M.
COUN September , ! $ o ; Dicember , 26e ;
L
cnJ > h , Xo , 2 mixed , 30H30ic ! ! Xo. 2 white ,
OATS No. 2 white , 23i402tc.
UYB No. 2 , Sfie.
HAY Choice timothy , J7.600S.OO ; choice
prairie. $ < ! .25flfi.60.
IlUTTUn Creomery , 14'.4t/16MiC ' ! dairy ,
14c.
14c.KGGSGood movement on storage ac
count ; fre. h Missouri nnd Kansas stock ,
firsts , 9V4c per dozen , cases returned.
HECnfPTS Wheat , 72,000 bu. ; corn , 46,20' ' )
bu. : oats , 5,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 31,800 bu.j corn , 12-
SOO bu. ; oats , fi.OOO bu.
_
OMAHA < JKMHAI , AIAHICRT.
ConilUlotm of Trade mill < ltiotntlon
on Staple and I'nncr I'roilucc.
KOOS Good stock , -weak nt lie.
IHTTTKIl-Common to fair , 11012c : choice ,
13014c ; separator , 18019c ; gathered cream-
err , 160 17c.
I'OULTKY lion * , live. 7',45TSe ; spring
ehlckens. 14J15c ; old nnd stagey roosters ,
live , 3'S05c ' ; ducks nnd geese , live , 606 icj
turkeys , live , 8c.
PIGKONS Live , per doz. , 75cQJ1.00.
VEALS-Cholce , 9c.
VEGLjiABLES.
WATERMELONS Texas , crated for
shipment , 16020c.
CANTALOUI'13-Per crate , Jl.EOSl.6o ;
basket , CW'Sc. .
TOMAToES-1'er 4-bai ket crate , C5c.
UKANS liana-picked nnvy , ncr bu. . $1.50.
POTATOES New Potatoes , 30040c per bu.
CUCUM HERS Per doz. , SOe. .
CELERY Per doz. , SOc.
KHOI'3. '
RLTIEnERRIES-Per 16-qt. case , $1.75.
APRICOTS CAllfornln , per crate. $2.00.
nLACKBERRIES-Pcr 24-qt. case. J2.500) )
2.75.
2.75.ULACIC RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt. case ,
$2.75.
PLUMS California , per crate , $1.50.
CALIFORNIA PEACIlER-Hnlo's early ,
Jl per box : freestones. J1.15S1.25 per box.
CIIERRIES-Oretron. 10-lb. boxes , J1.75.
APPLES-Pcr bbl. , $1.5002 00 ,
TROPICAL FUUIT.
ORANGES Mediterranean ewcets , $4.50
G6.00.
LEMONS-Callfornla. fancy , J4.C004.75 ;
Messina , fancy , $5.0005.Du.
BANANAS Choice , cratnd , largo stock ,
per bunch. $2.5002.76 : medium-sized ,
bunches , $10002.2 ! : .
HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7Hc : No. 2
green hides. fiic : No. 1 salted hides. SV4c :
No. 2 salted hides , 7l4c ; No. 1' veal calf , 8
to 12 Ibs. . 10c ; No. 2 veal cilf. 12 to 15 Ibs. ,
CTALLOW , GREASE. ETC.-Tallow. No.
1 , 3V4c ; tallow. No. i , 3c ; rough tallow. Hie ;
whlto grease , 21403C ; yellow and brown
grouse , l ffjiHc.
SHEEP I'ELTS-Orecn salted , each. 15 ®
76c : green salted shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , 15o ; dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry
Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 405e ; dry Hint ,
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight. 304e ; < lry Hint , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 405c ; dry flint. Colorado murrain
wool pelts , p r lb. . actual weight , 35J4c.
St. I.otilN Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. July 21. WHEAT Lower ;
No. 2 red cash , elevator , TOUc : track , 71 { ?
72c ; July. 604c ! : September , 70 < 40 > 70-l&c ; ; De
cember , 73'4i73 : > 8c ; No. 2 hard , 63c ; receipts ,
78.017 bushels.
FLOUR Dull -and unchanged.
CORN Lower ; No. 2 rash , 32c ; tracks , 33c ;
July , 31c ; September , 31Hc ; December , 20c.
OATS Lower : No. 2 cash , 24c ; track , 2414
< ? T23c ; July , 23jc ; September , lOftSJlSftc ;
May , 22-Vic ; No. 2 white , 2S2SV c.
RYE lOIrm at 54c.
PORIC Firm at $9.23.
LARD Butter ; prime steam , $3.30 ; choice ,
$3.35.
METALS Lead , quiet at $4.55 ; spelter ,
dul" at $3.75.
POULTRY Easier ; chickens. 7&c ; young ,
10710',5c ( ! ; turkeys. Oc ; youns , 15c ; ducks , 6Q )
6'.c : geese , 6V4ip7c. (
BUTTER Steady ; creamery , 15@lS&c ;
dairy. 12015c.
EGOS-Qulet at 9' c.
SEEDS-JPrlme timothy seed , $2.50 for new ,
August delivery ; flaxseed , nomlnaj at 96c.
CORNMEA'L-iSteady ' at $1.8501.90.
BRAN About steady ; sacked , cost track ,
61 c.
HAY Steady ; timothy , $7.00011.00 ; pralrlo ,
$3.5007.60.
WHISKY Steady at $1.2 .
COTITON TIES AND BAGGING Un
changed.
PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , boxed
shoulders , $3.12'A ; extra shorts. $5.23 ; clear
ribs , $3.50 ; clear sides , J3.C2V4. Bacon , boxed
shoulders , $5.50 ; extra shorts , $5.75 ; clear
ribs. $6.00 : clear Rides. $6.12' .
n-ECEI - ITS Flour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10-
000 bu. ; corn. 93,000 bu. ; oats , 21,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Kour , 8.000 bbls. : wheat ,
10,000 bu. ; corn , 63.000 bu. ; oats , 17,000 bu.
ritlliKlelnlila Market.
PHILADELPHIA , July 21. BUTTER
Steady but quiet ; fancy western creamery ,
IS'X-c : fancy western prints , 21c.
EGGS Firm ; nearby , Is013',4c ; nearby
western , 13H01-lc ; nearby southwestern , 13c ;
nearby southern , 10011c.
CHEESE Firm and higher ; New York
full creams , fancy , now and small , 809o ;
fancy fair to choice , new , 8H0 % c ; Ohio
flats , fancy , SQS c ; Ohio nats , fair to good ,
Toledo Mnrket.
TOLEDO , July 21. WHEAT Lower and
active ; No. 2 cash and July , 70c ; September ,
Co'RN Dull but steady ; No. 2 mixed ,
31 Vic.
OATS-Dull and higher ; No. 2 mixed , 25V4c.
iRYE Dull but steady ; No. 2 cash , 53c.
SEEDS Cloverseed , nctlvo nnd higher ;
prime cash , new , $4.00 asked ; October , $4.47i. ;
Liverpool Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL , July 21. LARD American
rellned , In 25-pound palls , bteady at 28s 9d ;
prlmo western , steady at 2Ss.
AVI I EAT No. 2 red western , 5s 5d ; July.
6s 6d ; September , 5s 0jd ; December , 6
lOlid.
CORN Futures , July , Ss 4V4d ; September ,
3a 4Jid : October , Is 4d.
AVool Murket.
BOSTON , July 21. WOOL-The Boston
Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of
the wool market : The sales continue very
large , though showing a slight falling off
from last week. The American Woolen
company Is buying wool In big blocks , The
feature ot the week has been the improv 1
demand for washed lleece , Ohio XX has
sold freely at 31c and 32c Is now asked ; No.
1 Ohio has advanced % e nnd unwashed
Ohio has advanced to 25c. Michigan X has
advanced to 25c ; western wools are being
soJd In the bags to a considerable extent
and lines of old wool held hero for a year
have at last been sold at a profit. The
London sales closed fairly steady , with pur
chases of 2,500 bales for this ct-untry. Ship
ments of wool from this Country for sale
in London did not meet with much success.
The sales of the week are 8,991,000 pounds
domestic and 1,174,000 'pounds foreign , a to
tal of lO.lffi.OOO pounds , against 12,100,000
pounds -Jast week and 3,419.000 pounds for
the same week last year. The sales to date
show an IncreaHO of 73.554JOO pounds do
mestic ami 14.900,400 pounds foreign from
the sales of the same data In 1S98. The re
ceipts to date show an Increase of 184,315
bales domestic and 45,371 tmles foreign.
ST. LOUIS , July a. WOOlj-Uncihanged.
JIOVI3MK.VT.S OF STOCKS AND IIOXDS.
Stock Mn.rket Dull lint a Firmer Tone
with llluher I'rli--H.
NEW YORK , July 21. The stock market
was dull today for the general list , but
there wna a linn tone and linal prices were
higher than those of lost night. The
grangers were especially In , good demand
and ruled for th greater part of the day
at about a point above yesterday. Burling
ton and Rock Island showed special
strength and thora was some evidence of
manipulation in thcso twu stock- ] .
Much talk was hoard ot Burllngton'8
largo earnings for Jun * nnd rumors were
alloat of a coming Increase In Rock
Ifliind's dividend rate , which was , however ,
vlthout olllclal sanction. London was n
decided factor In the day's higher prices
ftnd buying for that account In New York
was estimated UH high as 20,000 shares ,
principally of Louisville & -Nashville.
Money conditions were apparently much
easier In London and the sterling exchange
rate hero worked lower in sympathy , In
spite of lower tend-ncy of locol money
rates. All apprehension of shipments of
gold tomorrow was dissipated early in the
day with a bcnellclal effect on speculative
sentiment.
The Inllti'iicea from abroad
were all fa-
vorablu except a fall in French rentes nnd
u decline. In the sterling exchange rate at
Paris , which suggested Increased money
nseds at that center. Considering the dull-
wss of t'ho ' local stock market the scope of
the dealings was remarkably broad , a large
number of usually inactive stcrkn coming
Into activity and registering sharp gains.
Among these were American Tobacco , Colorado
rado & Southern pr-fcrred , Mobile & Ohio ,
Twin City Itapld Transit. National Biscuit
end Dos Molnett & Fort Dodge , Plttsburg.
Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis. General
Electric , Continental Tobacco preferred.
Oo-torado. Fuel , .tho smelting stocks , Illinois
Central , Lead. Malting preferred , Pacific
Qlall , Iowa Central. Chicago Great Western
preJemd and American IIocp preferred ,
which rose between 1 nd 2 points each.
American Linseed Oil preferred gained
6Vi. Not all of these galno were held , the
mnrket dropping away somewhat In the In-
U * , dullness of the late trading. The
local traction stocks were all in pretty good
demand. Brooklyn Transit rising an ex
treme li and eluding up 1 % , Sugar was
inclined to be 'heavy throughout the day
on rumors of now development * In the op.
position. Some hesitation was caused la
the Into dealings by doubts as to the. chtir-
ncter of .tomorrows bank statement , 'he
changes In the cash item oMng problemfttl-
cnl. Prices were marked up In some cases
Just before the close , giving a steady tone
to the final tr.intmctlons.
Bonds were dull , but prlo's were slightly
higher. Total sales , par value. $1.60'.000. ' )
United States Ss , registered , und the new
4s , registered , declined i. whllo ths oM 4s ,
registered , advanced lie in the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial rsiblo ram says : The markets
hero were slack todav In view of the Im
pending settlement. The tone was firm.
Americana were che-Tful today , hut busi
ness In them was of Iniln'tesfmnl proper
tions.
The following arc the closing quotations
for the leading stocks on the New York
exchange today :
Atchleon . 10' Southern Hallway.
ilo pM . Gl i tin pfd v
Baltimore & Ohio. 47T Texas & Pnclflo .
CAnArtlnn Pacflo . 97 Union IMclllo . . . .
CnnmlA Southern . 5r H do pM
Central 1-acltlo . . M % \Vnh.-inli
Chef. K. Ohio 23'i ' do pfd
Chi. Qt. W . } < AV. & L. B .
C. . B. & Q . 1S6H do 2d 1'f.l . JUi
Chi. . I. * L . D > WIs. Central . 1U
do tifi ! . 41 Adams Kxpross . . .112
Chi. fc K. Ill . 7J'.i ' Atner. Kxprewi . . . . .137
Ohlcnco & N. W..159 U. S. Kxprce . W
c. , n. i. & r \VclN KIIPRO Ex. . .1SS
c. . c. . c. & st. i. . A. Cotton Oil . 41U
Colorado Southern. 4i do [ > f < t. . > . 02Vi
ilo J.it pta. . ) . . . . 41 Amcr. Malting . . . . 174
do B < 1 pfd . 16'i do pfd . CM ;
DM. & IluOiwn . 122 Amcr. S. & n . 3U
Del. U & \V . 1M do ufd . S8
Den. & U. O . StH Amor. Spirits
do PfJ . 7o < do pfd
Krlo . 13U Amor. WP | H. . . .
do 1st nfil . 30 < j ilo pfd 7C
Great NJT. prd..l05 Amer. 8. & \V. . . . rn
HoAklnR Coal . ll < 4 do pfd.
Hocking Volley . . . . 21 Amer. Tin Plate. . 3S
Illinois Central . . . .116 % Amcr. Tobacco .H. 57
Iowa Central . 121 do t > M .143
do pfd . 51 Anaconda M. Co. .
K. C. . I * . & G. . . . 7U Itrlc. Hap. Tr
L. U. & W . 18 Colo. K. * I 45 i
do pfd . 75 Con. Tohmoco
I ako Shore . 200 do l-fd f-14
I < . & N . 73U Federal Steel
Manhattan It . 118'4 do pfd. . . . . . . . .
Met. St. Us . 212U Ocn. Hlectrlo .KO',4
Mexican Central , , U\\ \ . ( S
Minn. & Kt. L , . M'i do pfd .107
do pM . ' . ) Int'n'l Pnper . 41
MX ) . 1'aolllu . Wt ilo .pM . . 754
Mobile & Ohio . 45 I/telcde Oas M '
M. . K. & T . US National Ulseult . . 47Ti
do pfd . 34 > i ilo pfd ' . .100
N. J. Central . 116H National Lend . . . . 30 > Ji
N. Y. Central . 1M do pfd .112
Nor. & West . SOVi National Steel . . . . . 494
do pfd . TO'.i ' ilo pfd . 81
No. Pacific . M4 ! N. Y. Air Drake. .3)3
do pfd . 77'i ' No. American . . . . . ll'.i
Ontario & West. . . . X\i \ Pacific Coaat . 38
Ore. II. & N . 40 do 1st pfd . St
ilo pfd . 75 do 2.1 pfd . M
Pennsylvania . 1.15S PaclHc Mall . 454
Ilonillng . 10 > i People's Gas 118
do 1st pfiGOH Pressed Steel Car. . 51
do S.1 pfd . 33 ilo pfd . SI4
n. o. w . 30 Pullman Pal .1594
do pfd . 79 Standard 11. & T.
St. U & S. F . 1015 SUff.ir
do 1st pfd . 63 do pfd US
ilo 3d pfd . 37(4 ( Tenn. C. & I 694
St. U & S. W . 14i U. S. Lnnther . 6i
do pfd . 36 % do nfd . 73
St. Paul . 132 U. S. Hublwr . M i
do pfd . 1T3V4 do pfd .115U
St. P. & Om . 107 Western Union . . . . 904
Sou thorn Pacific . . . 31 j
Yorlc Jlnncy .llitrlcct.
NBW YORK , July 21. MONEY ON CALL
Steady at 3V ® 4 per cent ; last loan at 2ij
per cent ; ptllmo mercantile paper , 3V401V5
er cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weaker , with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S7 % @
4.8714 for demand and at J4.S4ViiiM.S41 * for
lxty daj"s ; posted rates , $4.S5Tf4.is6 and $1.83
( g-l.SSH ; commercial bills , $4.S3& .
'SILVER ' Certmcates , 60g61c ; bar , 60c ;
Mexican dollars , 4Sc.
BONDS Government bonds. Irregular ;
state bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , llrm.
The following ju-o the closing quotations
on bonds :
U.S. 2s , rec . 100M M. K. tiT. s 03
U.S. 3s. ree IttSli N. Y. C. Ista ll'JK
U.S. 3s. coup 100 N.J.C. As 121
U. S.now4s , rcf. . 129 N. C. Us 135
U. ? . do coup . 130 K. C.-Is 109
U.S. old 4n. rer . . . .ll'JM No.Pacino Ista . . . .Hi !
U.S. aocoup . 113 No. Paclllo 3s 107
U. S. 6t.ro ? . 11 m No. Pacific 4s 103
U S. Bs.couo . U2i N. Y. C.JiSU L. 4s .10714
Districts. 05 Ill ) N. It W. con. 4a . . . U5
Ala. , class A 10R N. Ji W.gen Us. . . . 135
Ala. , class B 108 Ore. N. ists 11SW
Ala. , clans C 108 Ore. N. 4s 101
Ala. , Currency U8 O.S.L.O t.r HUH
Atcmnon49 O. S. L. 5s t. r. . . . IH'J
Do.adJ. 4s ncadlnir4s 8HS-6
CanadnSo. 2ds. . . HHj U. G.V. . IBIS 1104
C. , tO. IHs 07k St. b. ALM.conS 11314
c.k o. r > s . no St. I * &S. F. Gen. 0.124hi
C.&N.\V.con 7B. 145 St. I'.ConnolB 170
doS. P. deb. Oa St. T. C. &P. Ist3. . 121
Chi. Terms. . 4n . . . St. P. C. iP. Ss . . . .121M
U. ill. O. lats . . . . Hy.fiB ions ,
D. & . R.O. 4 . . . . . .100 S.R. &T.OS Hfi
KastTenn. lam . . . 10'J Tonn. new sot as. . Oiiii
ErlnGen. 4s 729i T. P. IBIS 110
P. W.i D. iBtg. t.r. 78H T. P. 2ds 50
Gen. Elec.Os 118 U. P. 4s 100W
G. H. & S.A.Us lti : Wab. Ista 110
O. H. &S.A. 2ds . . .108 Wab. 2ds 12K
H.&T. Cent..fii 110 W. Shore 4s 114M
H.&T. O.con. OB. . .112 Wls. Cent. Ista . . . . 75H
lowaC. IfitH 11 : ) Va. Centuries 80K
La. New Con. 4s. . . .10(1 ( Va. aeferred 8U
L.&N. tlnl. 4s Colorado South'n 4a. Si < M
M. K. A T. 2d
Offered.
Ilontoii Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , July 21.-Call loans , Z'tH per
cent ; time loans , SQl'/i per cent. Closing
prices for stocks , bonds and mining
shares :
A. , T. & s. F . 13TS do pfd IHVi
do pfd " \V t. Electric . . . . 43V4
Amer. Suunr ! l57" \Vla. Ccr.tt-al 14 > A
do pfd * .nsii Atchlron 4a lOO'.i '
Bell Tel - . - . .346 Adventure 9
IJos on & Alhany , 2C3 Allouez Mln. Co. . . . 7i
Boston nicvated , .100 Atlantic 30
Boston & Maine. . . .193 Boston & Mont..305
c. . n. & Q .136TJ Iltitte & Boston. . . . 76
Ed. Dice. Ill .200 Calunvet & Hccla..S10
FltdhburK pfd .117 Centennial 34
Gen. Blectrlo .120 Franklin 13
Federal Steel . 6SVi Ilumboldt 2
do pfd . 79 % Osceola S7
Mexican Central , :5 , I'arrot 5. (
Mich. Telephone ' ' * Qulncy 165
OH Colony . : Santa Fe Copper. . . U'/j
OM Dominion . . . . 3- Tamarack --i
Hulibcr " ' 343 Wlnona 31
Union Paclflo . . . . . 43 % Wolverines 4Ci4
Union Uind . 711 Utah 43'i
West Bnd . . . . . . . . .
Ex-dlvldcnd.
London .Stock ( tnotntlonii.
LONDON , July 21. 4 p. m. Closing :
Consols , money. .104 15-16 X. Y. Csitral 1
do account. .107 1-16 r nnavvanla
Panadlan Pacific..100
Erie Hi ; U , P. pfd
do l t pM 3i % touts. & Na-sh
Illinois C.vrral . . . . .lli ' Orand Trunk 7Ti
racincn't Anaconda . .f ll'.i
St. Paul. i'ommin..l.U1i
, BAU SILVER -Steady at 2711-lCd per
ounce.
.MONEY Two per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills IB 3j , per cent and for three-
montha bills 3Q3V4 per cent.
\ < MT York All n I IIR QuotntlonH.
NEW YORK , July 21. The following
are the closing quotations for mining
shares :
Cinllor 23 Ontario co
Crown Point SO Ophlr 100
Con. Oal. & Va.,190 Plvmoutli IS
Deadwood CO Quicksilver 210
Gould & CuiTlc , . . . S4 do pfd sno
Hole & Korcrojfl. . . 31 Sierra Nevada fS
Homwtnlte COO ) Btanrtanl 2IU
Iron ijl'vor ' M Union Con 32
Mexican Do Yellow Jacket . . . . 3)
.
HKRLIN. July Sl.-'Prlces on the bourse
.today were quiet but generally firm. Mlno
shares were strong , owing to * speculative
demand.
FRANFORT , July 21. On the bourse to
day prices were llrm , especially for Iron
shares. American securities were harder In
, sympathy with 'New York mnrkot.
VIENNA , July 21. Prices were firmer cm
I the bourse today.
PARIS , July 21. Prices were Irregular on
the bourse today , after a strong opening.
Subsequently a reaction set In , owing to
realizations , and the market .closed luavy.
Spanish 4d and Spanish railroads wore In
etrong demand on 'the ' Improved Interior
( situation In Spain. Knfllrs were main
tained , -the declaration In regard to * < he
Transvaal made In the House of Commons
yaterday by the Hrltlsh secretary of state
for the colonies. Joseph Chamberlain , be
ing well received.
LONDON , July 21. American securities
opened firm and moved meddlly up to the
closo. with Bt , Paul nnd Louisville the
notnbl ! features. The final tone was steady
and the demand moderate. Spanish 4s
closed at D9.C2H. Amount of bullion taken
Into the Bank of England on balance today ,
101,000.
PARIS. July 21. Three per cent rentes ,
lOOf 85o for the account : exchange on Lon
don. S5f 23o for checks ; Spanish 4s closed at
60.33.
I3ERLIN. July 21. Exchange on London ,
SO marks 4514 Pfg * . for checks.
MADRID. July 21. Spanish 4s , CS.70.
lliinU ClrnrliiKM.
CINCINNATI , July 2l.-Clearlngs , J2.530-
400.
NEW YORK. July 21.-Clearlnga , J172-
337.003 : balances , $9.911,333.
BOSTON. July 21.-Clearlnir , J25.S43.24J ;
balances , J3.731.471.
HALTISIOHK. July 21-Clearlngs , J3.950-
C31bct'nncee. . 515,302.
PHILADELPHIA. July l.-Clearlns , JH-
937.9M ; balances. J2.B4,051.
ST , IXJUIS. July 21 Clearlngs , $4,2(4.CS $ ( ;
balances , J617.277 ; money 4i(6 ( per cent ; New
York exchange , par bid. lOc premium asked.
CHICAGO , July 21. Clearings. J18,191,6 j
. J1 , MC03. Sterllni ; e-xchnnge ,
* I.S5'4y .SS4. New York exchange , 25c dis
count ,
CotulKloii of llir Troninrr.
WASHINGTON. July 21. Today's state-
men ! of the condition of the treasury
nhows : Available cash balance , $279 , ! > 97,613 ;
gold resjrvc , 24lCOKj9. !
Ciiltoii Mnrkcl.
NRW ORLEANS. July 21.-COTTON-
Easy ; sales , COO bales : ordinary , 311-16cj
good ordinary , 45-16c ; low middling , 46-lGc ;
middling , Bftcj good middling , 66-lGc ; mid
dling fair. 612-ltic ; receipts , W bales ; stock ,
$6.01.
ST. 1 > OU1S , July 21. COTTON-Steady
nnd unchanged ; middling , 5\c ; no sales re
ported ; receipts 175 bales ; shipments , 993
bales ; stock , 71,407 bales.
LIVERPOOL , July 21. COTTON Spot ,
quiet ; prices favor buyers. American mid
dling , 3 jd. , Sales , 10,000 bales , of which
1,000 were for speculation nnd export , and
Included 9,600 American ; receipts , none. Fu
tures opened easy and cloucd dull ; Ameri
can middling , L. M. C. , July , 3 1S-64-53 19-6ld
buyers ; July-August , 3 1S-6I5I319-C4d sellers ;
August-September , 317-64P3 IS-CId sellers ;
September-October , 316-64 317-Cld sellers'
October-November , 35-64y31G-6U1 sellers ;
November-December , December-January ,
314-64R315-64d sellers ; January-February ,
314-640315-64d buyers ; February-March ,
315-64jj316-G4d ( sellers ; March-April , 316-64d
value ; April-May , 316-640317-ftld buyers ;
May-June , 3 17-04Jf3 ( 18-G4d sellers.
NEW YORK , July 21. The nmrkcJt for
cotton future * showed more or loss Irregu
larity today nnd while prices' ' nt one time
were lower than yesterday's closing llgurcs
by 2H points , the. market demand reflected
the favorable reports on continued buying
on Investment accounts , led by substantial
AVall street ( houses , who have for several
days past been consistent and persistent
buyers' . The market opened steady at un
changed to a decline of 3 points , further
declined a point and then braced up with
shorts somewhat on the anxious seat In
view of the fact that our market had not
made the dccllno that many expected In
view of the disappointing character of the
cables , the feature of which was not BO
much the , loss of one nnd one-half to two-
Blxty-fourths In futures as In the smaller
sales of spot cotton at Liverpool. At the
same tlmo crop advices had a more favora
ble average and they have exerted u de
pressing Influence upon the market , but
they failed to do so to the extent which
shorts had calculated upon. Covering ,
therefore , became more or less general , nnd
while the market was not nt any time par
ticularly active , a very fair business was
done with outside Interest down for a larger
proportion thaw usual of < lait * . The market
was flnally steady , with unchanged prices
to an advance of 3 points. Just before the
close the market was bulled on the expecta
tion of a bullish report tomorrow by the
Chronicle.
Oil Miirkct.
LONDON , July 2l. OILS-Calcutta Un
seed , spot , 37s 3d. Turpentine spirits , 3S3.
NEW YOUK. July 21. OILS-Cotttmseed ,
prime city , 21' c ; prlmo yellow , 20V4&27c.
Petroleum , steady , Rosin , strong ; straight ,
common to good. $1.30.
"WILMINGTON , N. C. , July 21. OILS
Spirits turpentine , llrm at Sfl' gMOc ; crude
turpentine , llrm and unchanp3d. Rosin ,
stc-ady nt DO < Ii93c. Tar , flrm at $1.10.
SAVANNAH , Ga. , July 21.-OILS Spir
its turpentine , firm at 40c. Rosin , firm nt
advance on palls ; A. B. C and D , $1.00 ; E ,
$1.05 ; V , $1.10 ; G , $1.20 ; H. $1.25 ; I. $1.30 : K ,
$1.55 ; M , $1.3 ; N , $2.25 ; WO , $2.40 ; WW , $2.GO.
XCTV York Metal MnrUet.
NEW YORK , July 21.-METALS-Tln con
tinues to attract leading attention In the
metal market. Today there was a further
advance of GG to ( TTH points. The close was
strong , with prices Bill ! tending upward on
heavy demand from consumers and very
favorable reiMJrts from 'western and E.U-
ropean markets. At the clot-o the Metal ex
change called pig Iron warrants nominal at
$14.00 ; Jake copper , unchanged nt $15.50 ; tin ,
unsettled at $20.75 bid and $30.25 asked ; lead ,
unchanged at $4.Co bid and $4.57' < . asked ;
spelter , unchanged at $6.25. The brokers'
price for lead Is $4f.3o and for copper $18.60.
CoflVo Market.
NEW YORK July 21-COKFEE-Optlona
opened qule-t and unchanged , ruled Irregu
lar , advanced 5 p-oonts in sijme ponltlons on
covering and lost 5 , points In others under
weak cables nnd continued heavy receipts
nt Brazil. Trade only moderate. Closed
steady and-5 polnt * lfrtier'to 5-polnta lower.
Sales , 15,500 bags , Including August , $4.33 ;
October. $4.50 ; Xovfnibof , $4.E5 ; December ,
$1.75l.90 : February , $5.00 ; March , $3.03. Spot
coffee , Rio , dull and easy ; mild , qui-3t.
l.cr.ther iMnrkct.
CHICAGO , July 21. The Shoo nnd
Leather Review tomorrow will say : The
packers' hide market Is decidedly stronger ;
83,000 hides were sold durlnff the week and
the big cutto ! slaughterers felt that all the
lildes they re likely to make this summer
will bo wanted this week. The stocks are so
much depicted that prompt deliveries of
some kinds of hides cannot bo made.
\ew York Dry Good * Mnrket.
NEW YORK , July 21. There has been no
change In the cotton goods market today In
any department. Business has been good
and prices with Tare exceptions are well
maintained for botth staple and fancy varle-
llea. Woolens nnd worsteds are ilrm in
staple lines for both men and women's
wear. Burlaps are llrmer but not notably
higher on reports of damage 'to Jute crop.
Snirar Miirkvt.
NEW ORLEANS , July 21.-SUGAR Dull ;
open kettle , 3& < i745-lGc : centrifugal , yellow ,
45TlTAo ; ssconds. 2l ff4Kc. Molasses , dull ;
centrifugal. Gr14c. (
LONDON , July 21. BEET SUGAR-July ,
NEW YORK , July 21.-SUGAR-Raw ,
steady : fair refining. 3 13-l&W36c ; centri
fugal , M test , % ® 7-16c.
Worlil'N Supply of Cotton.
NEW ORLEANS , July 21. Secretary HeB-
tor's statement of the world's supply of cot
ton shows a total of 2.677.7G7 bales , against
2,803,843 bales last week , 2.167.270 bales last
year and 2,014,182 bales in 1895. Of this the
total of American cotton Is 2,462,757 bates
against 2,633,843 bales last week , 1,903,270 ,
bales last year and 2,573,982 bales In 189G.
California Dried Fruit * .
NEW YORK , July 21. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS Quiet ; evaporated apples.
common. 6'/47I/4c ; prime wire tray , 8 > ,4@8J4c :
choice , S 409c | ; fancy , 9 ! < ifi9 ! c. Prunes , SVi ©
SV c. Apricots. Royal. 14c ; Moor Park , 14c
Poaches , impeded ,
Miuirlionter Textile Knbrlm.
, 'July 21. Cloths flrm but
rjulet ; yarns advanced.
Tr ; nHiirc from Central America ,
SAN FRANCISCO , July 21. The Pacific
Mall company's steamer Colon , Just arrived
from Panama and way ports , brought the
largest consignment of lrea&uio that has
como from Central America In uomo time.
It came In the form of concentrates , qllvor
ore , slugs , bars , Peruvian soles and Mexican
eagles. In Hie consignment there were
10,483 BoIcB. worth about $5,000 ; fifty cases
of Mexican cngles , valued at $100,000 ; forty-
three bars of silver , valued at $32,843 ; ono
bar of gold , valued nt $850 ; ono bar of gold
and silver , valued at $7,300 ; twelve sacks
of sllvur slugs , valued at $3,600 , and 400
bags of coucentrates and 149 bags of silver
ore ,
OIIPII XV w SuxpeiiHloii IlrlilKe.
NIAGARA FALLS , N. Y. , July 21. The
formal opening of the now suspension bridge
across Niagara river , connecting Lowlston
on the American side with Queenston on
tbo Canadian side , took place at noon to
day. The ccrflmonlos were In charge of Hon.
W. C , Ely , president of the International
Traction company , and General Manager
Hurt Van Horn. Many prominent citizens
from Buffalo , Toronto and frontier towns
and cities were present. A luncheon waa
served at the base of the monument erected
to the memory of Oeneraf Brock ,
ClirlHtlan MlH loiifir > - Alliance.
CLEVELAND , O , , July 21. The twelfth
annual convention of the National Christian
and "Missionary " alliance opened at Beulah
park , east of the city , today and will last
ten days. Fully 1,000 people from all sec
tions of the country will bo quartered at the
camp grounds hy next week. Exercises will
be conducted under the direction of Na
tional President A. I ) . Simpson. It is an-
nbunced that the usual opportunities 'for
"dlvlno healing" will , bo offered llils year ,
Only Jim * Accept.
CHICAGO. July 21. Only nine of the
democratic national rommltteemen , who ,
after yesterday's meeting here were Invited
by the sanitary trustees to visit the drain
age canal , accepted the Invitation and
boarded the special train today , W. J.
Bryan was ens of tbs purty , . . . . _ .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattle Rather Slow and According to Sellers'
Ideas a Little Uneven.
PRICES ARE LOWER IN FEEDER DIVISION
Cooil SlilpiiliiK Drinniul Help * to
SlrrtiKtlicii tlic UOK Slnrket mill
Trn li Sunn HcootiK'N Active
nt SntUfiutorj1'rlccn. .
SOUTH OMAHA , July 21.
necclpts were :
Cattle. HOBB. Sheep.
Ofllclnl Monday . . . . . . 1.55S 3.521 4,347
Official Tuesday . . . 3,699 7,71'9 ' 1.97G
Olllclal Wednesday . . .3,134 9,765 1,43. !
Oltlclal Thursday , l\M 10'M
Olllclnl ttxliiy 1,610 6,419 2,5So
So far this week 11,510 3S.213 11,320
Same days last week. . . . 9,313 41.139 12.9J1
banio days week before. . 9,715 32.5M 3,100
Siuno tln-co weeks aBO..12S19 00,672 6,146
Average price paid for hogs for the last
several cays with comparisons ;
July 1 373I 357 3 23 2 9t > 4 63 6 40
July 2 I 3 61 3 18 2 4 63 4 73
July 3 3 7S 3 21 2 SS 4 70 4 64 6 4S
July 4
July 5 3 78 3 GO 4 S3 4 S3 5 70
July 6 " 3 S3 3 66 3 2S , 297 4 91 601
July 7. ! . . 3 SI 3 76 3 2S 2 US 6 32
July 8 3S6 3 87 3 321 301 491
July 9 * 3 78 335 ] 296 4 76 E 01
July 10 3 90 3 2S 2 S7 4 63 D Oti 6 92
July 11 3 96 3 70 * 291 4 67 4 79 6 97
July 12 4 04 3 73 3 IS * 4 72 4 96 5 S7
July 13 4 09 3 82 3 14 2 9' 4 7S 4 SO 6 87
July 14 4 05 3 3 (0 4 73 5 74
July 15 3 " 317 3 05 4 SS < 5 69
July 18 3 S2 3 201 3 07 4 SI 4 S6
July 17 4 01 3 25 197 4 S2 4 97 SSO
Ju.y is 4 16 3 S2 2 Sol 4 4 90 5 65
July 19 4 2-S 3 89 3 32 4 S9 4 79 5 35
July 20 4 19 , 3 SO 3 35 ] 2 97 4 94 4741 529
July 21 4 21 3 SI 33S | 2 93 4 79 6 39
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
CATTLE Of the seventy odd loada of
cattle reported In the yards some sixty
loads consisted of beef steers , four loads of
them Texas. The market was rather slow
and , according to the Ideas of sellers , a
little uneven that Is , some cattle sold at
prices that looked strong , while some other
fales did not look so good. Taking the sales
as a whole there was not much change as
compared with yesterday. The Texas cattle
I brought J3.90 , which was 15c less than the
I same kind brought yesterday , but It was
1 generally sigreed that the cattle were not so
i good today.
I The market on cows was slow , though
i the offerings were light. As noted ycster-
1 day , they have been getting the market
i on cow stuff down very rapidly this week ,
especially on grass cows. However , there
was seine pretty good dry lot stuff here
today and buyers' bids were lower even on
that kind. Bulls were rather scarce and
the market did not show any change from
yesterday. Veal calves , as > good as any one
could wsk for , broug-ht JG.50.
No stackers or feeders of any consequence
were In llrst hands and the offerings were
hardly largo enough to make a test of the
market. Out in the feeder division there
were plenty of cattle in th hands of specu
lators and there was no mistaking the feelIng -
Ing there that prices weie lower. Repre
sentative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pt. No. Av. Pr.
1. . 510 $3 00 21..1190 JB 05 15..135 ? J5 30
1..1150 4 25 40..1207 6 10 40..1305 530
4. . 467 4 50 23..1245 5 20 57..1165 530
10..1135 4 75 44. .1237 5 20 G1..1318 5 40
7..1035 4 SO 102. .1162 5 20 22..1320 5 40
21..1168 4 ST. .1113 6 20 22..1131 a 45
6. . 910 4 S5 1..1150 525 9..1447 6 45
22..1175 4 95 1..1303 20..1146 5 50
14..1115 5 00
63..1344 5 35 69..1310 E 35
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
5. . 4 40 9. . S12 4 85 17..1000 5 05
19. . G92 4 50 8. . S50 4 93
COWS.
1. . SCO 200 1..1020 2 DO 12..1013 3 35
1. . 930 2 25 2. . 9SO 3 00 12..10SS 3 35
1. . 939 2 10 5..1165 3 10 2..1015 3 .t\3
1. . 920 2 50 S. . 810 3 10 1. . 830 3 40
1. . 820 250 S. . 3 20 2..1325 3 50
1. . S10 2 DO 2..10GO 325 1..1170 3 CO
1. . 710 2 C5 3..1113 3 ? 0 1. . 9CO 350
2. . 2 65 1..1130 3 30 2..1285 3 SO
1. 810 2 75 1..11SO 3 30 4..1067 3 SO
2. . 9SO 2 75 1..1090 3 30 3..1193 3 90
1..10SO 2 75 4. . 937 3 30 3..118G 4 00
950 2 75 10. . 975 3 S > 1..1100 4 00
630 2 00
HEIFERS.
515 3 40 2. . C93 350 1650 4 00
910 3 50 2. . C95 3 70 1. . 900 4 30
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
750 2 50 7. . 941 3 30 2. . 423 373
S73 3 30 1..1030 3 43 2. . 300 4 50
. BULLS.
1. . 950 2 75 1..15GO 3 23 .1190 3 7ii
1..1570 290 1..1290 3 35 .1500 3 M
1..15CO SCO 1..1210 3 40 .1G09 4 00
1..1300 305 1. . COO 350 .1530 4 15
2. . ' 1315 303 1..1500 3 TO . 430 450
2. . 1460 3 20 4..1395 3 GO
/VES.
300 4 60 1. . 110 6 25 1. . 150 650
COO 4 90 1. . ICO G 23 2. . 115 6 50
270 5 00 1. 130 G 50 2. . 165 6 50
220 G 23 1. . ISO G50 2. . 203 6 GO
fcTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4SO 250 4. . 4fi7 4 EO 6. . 271 5 00
010 3 00 2. . 400 ,4 75
HOGS Tlie market opened tnls morning
no more than steady and wiUi some packera
talking a little weak. The llrst sales , how
ever , were generally steady with yesterday
that is , $ l.l7 < 4iif4.20. From the way the
market was yesterday It looked early as If
sellers wouM do well to get steady prices.
Later on , however , under the Influence of
bettor reports from Chicago , the market
picked up and closed 5c higher. There was
also a good shipping demand , which helped
to strengthen , up the market , so that the
trade became active and the most of the
hogfl sold early. There were quite a good
many sales at $4.22V204.25 and as high aa
$4.30 wa paid for good butcher weights.
It will bo noted from the table of average
prices that while a part of the decline yes
terday was recovered the market IB still
considerably below Wednesday's mark ,
though better than on Tuesday. One week
ago today the average price paid for all the
hogs 1n the yards was only $1.03. Repre
sentative " < "
Xo. AV. b'h. IT. . = . " SD. Tr ,
64. . 9 140 $1 17V4 .284 SO 4 20
47. . .297 120 4 17'Xs . . . 420
8S 211 ICO 200 4 20
81 221 280 4 20
C3 2)0 80 4 20
95 243 ICO 4 20
22 34G 4 20
69. 42215
4 22V5
4 22'/
4 22 %
. .420 4 15
. .310 4 20
. .420 4 20
, .3)0 ) 4 20
. .2SO 4 20
. .HO 4 20
. .SCO 4 20
.2C6 422V4
2 190
SHEEP Values todiiy were without quot
able change , the market being just about
steady. The quality of the offerings was
not ( julto BO good as on some days. As
compared with eastern markets the prices
ot which fat sheep am Belling are high.
The demand for feeder bVieep Is still light ,
but to far few have arrived.
Quotations : Prime native ' .vethers , $ i.2S
if/4.60 ; good to choice grass withers , $1.15
ST-4.30 ! fair to good grass wethers , $3.759
4.10 ; good to choice grass ewe . $1.40fi3.CO ;
good to choice spring lambs. $5.GOf(6.00 ( ; fair
to good spring lamba. $5.0MS.50 ; common
spring lamba , J4.0001.2o. Representative
sales ;
X MV York l.lvc Slork ,
NEW YORK , July ! l.-nEBVKS-Re-
ceipts , 3.320 head ; good cattle nrm ; others
nom- | but steady ; cows strong ; the wholft
market cloK > d Ktrontr and top grades a
nhade higher ; steers , $4.&OQ3.CO ; grans bull * .
$3.33.15 ( ; ( rood Co choice fat buUa , ll.luij
4.00 ; cows , J1401T3.50 ; cholco , II.2S. Cnblwi
slow ! shipments tmlny , S cnttlo nnd 3,400
quarters of beef ; tomorrow , 03 $ entile , CO
sheep nnd 4,757 qunrters of beef.
CAtiVIM-Ilcccliita. 337 hrad ; veals , higher
nt J5.OMf7.00 ! buttermilks , 25c higher at
$3.2M/3."o ; common southern grnscers. $2.50
SIIUKP AND l AMHS llecelpt * . MRS
head ; sheep moro active , but not higher ;
lambs steady ; sJow owing to late arrivals ;
closed dull without a full clearance ! necn ,
$ J.OOM.62H : export extra wethers , $ . > .12'4 ;
lamba 5.12i4g7.00t one deck , $7.1oj culls ,
HOG'sRecelpts , 2.S75 head ; quoted weak
at $4.SOffl.90.
ClllOIIKI ) I.IVP StOClC. '
CHICAGO , July 31. The cnttlo market
was unchanged with the usual small jrl ;
day recrlpts. Good to fancy broupht II.4o
{ ( S.Jo ; commoner grades , $ I.4W5.20 ; Mockers
nnd fcvdort * . J3.0i ? < l.76 ; bulls , cows and
heifers. $2.0 1.10 ; cnlvcs. $ 1.50JT.fi. 75 ; west
ern fed steers , $4.00 6.65 ; Texas steers , J3.60
5JC.25.
Hogs sold at about lee ndvanc * from to
day's opening. Hogs brought JI.10g4.GO ;
mixed lots. $ r20I4.60 ; light hogs , $3. Oyl.Ul ;
pigs , $3.75i4.42\4 ; culls nnd rough lots , $2.00
( if 1.10.
> Sheep weld nt about unchanged prices at
$2.2503.25 for culls up to $ S.O ( 06.23 for prime
ltt > cks ; western range frheep , $3.fiO < /l.fio ;
native ewes. $ .1.7504.25 ; ytMrllnss , $4.BO&o.60 ;
feeders , $3.50flfi,73 ; Inmbs , $3.50115.00. ,
Receipts-Cattle , 2,000 head ; hogs , 2t > ,000
hend ; sheep , 5,000 head.
St. ImiIx I.lvo Stork.
ST. I OUIS , July 21. CATTLE Receipts ,
700 head. Including 300 head Tcxans ; market
steady for Texnna , with natives strong ;
fair to cholco tmtlvo shipping nnd export
< ltcrsi , J4.5Mfri.BH , with fancy grades worth
up to $5.75 ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers ,
JI.OMJ6-2S : steers , under 1,000 Ibs. , JJ.6lXfl4.i6 :
stockers and fcod-rs , $2. > 5T4.fi5 ; cows nnd
Jiefer ! , J2.SSfl6.OOl bulls. JS.Wff3.60j canners.
J1.25fi2.75 ; Texas and Indian steers , J3.G081
4.M ; cows nnd heifers , $2.25'iT3.SO. '
HOGS Receipts , 7.WO head ; market
opened wenk ami clos'd lOo 'higher ' ; pigs
nnd lights. $4.IOi4.50 ; packers , J4.35fT4.-to ;
butchers. J4.40JT-t.65.
SI1E1-JP Receipts. l.SOO hend ; mnrket dull
and slow ; native muttons. J3.60JM.25 : lambs.
$4.0t > ffG.2o ; Rtockers , $2.50fi3.20 ; culls and
bttclcs , $2.50J4.00 ; Texnns , $1.30.
City lilve Stock.
KANSAS CITY , July 21. CA1TI-.E ne-
cclpts. 2.21K ) head natives , 1,720 head Tcxans ;
desirable stock sL'ndy and other grades
weak ; heavy nntlvo steers. $5.2006.oO ;
lightweights , $4.S50C.25 ; stockers and feed
ers. $3.5004.SO ; butcher cows nnd heifers ,
$3.0005.00 ; cnnncrs , $2.5003.00 ; western
steers. $1.2305.30 ; Tcxans , $3.C5f4.10.
HOOvS Ilecelpts. 7,430 head ; market slow
. , . . . .
51 1 l'jil. irvvH' 1C * H vv m i f w \
dt-mand nt strong prices ; spring lambs , to.OO
fl 00 ; muttons , $ ! .15(5f4.50 ( : stookcrs and feed
ers , $3.00S'4.00 ; culls , { 2.00 3.00.
St. .Innfpli Live Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , July 21. ( Special. )
The Journal quotes :
CATTLE Receipts , 600 head ; market
steady to fltroim ; natives. $4.505T3.-IO ; Texas
nnd westerns. $3.UafTu.40 ( ; cows and heifers ,
$2.PO4.90 ; bullo and stags , $2.30Q'I.75 ' ; year
lings nnd calves , * 1.1 < jf > .20 : stoclcers and
feeders. J3.f.0g4.75 ; veals , J3.OOirfi.GO.
HOGS Receipts , 5.700 head : market steady
to strong ; heavy and medium , J4.oOjf4.40 ;
light , J1.20WI.33 ; iplga , * 3.90if4.10 ; bulk of
sales. $4.2G4.35. , .
SHKDP Receipts , 1,800 head ; market
steady.
Stock In Sight.
Following are the receipts at the four
principal markets for Jmy 21 :
Cattle. HOES. . Sheep.
Omaha 1.610 Ml 2.6S5
Chicago 2.000 26.000 6.000
Kansas City 4.100 7.430 2,040
St. Loula 1,000 7,500 l.SOO
Totals 9.710 40,349 11,425
PENSIONS KOIl WESTERN V15TBRAXS.
Soldier * ot ClrllVnr Remembered by
General Government.
WASHINGTON , July 21. ( Special. } The
following pensions have 'been ' granted :
Issue of July S. 1899 :
Nebraska : Original Ferdinand Hoffman ,
Itagan , $6 ; Thomas H. Goodwin , Central
City , $8 ; Adam Kmikle , dead , Shelton , 12 ;
John Jackson , Grand Lake , $6.
Iowa : Original Dillon B. Greer. Wln-
neM , $8 ; John M. Linn , Inwood , ? S ; Clarkson
Godfrey , Elliott , J.8. Additional George
Lansing , Brayton , JC to $10 ; Frederick L.
Perstln , Al'toona , $ G to J8. Restoration and
additional Myron B. Hadloy. dead , Camp-
ton , $ S to $10. Restoration and increase
Klbert Spencer , dead , Keosauqua , $17 to ? 30 ;
Jacob W. Main , dead , Mount Ayr , $ S to ? 12.
Original widows , etc. Maria E. Spencer ,
Keosauqua , J8 ; Martha E. Hadloy , Campion ,
$8 ; Amanda Main , Mount Ayr , $12 ; restora
tion , special July 12 , minor of Gardner F.
Martin , Oskaloosa , $14. Mexican war wid
ows Jennie E. Sawyer , Mount Pleasant , $8.
Giintemnln'H Trouble * Financial.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 21. W. P. TIs-
dalc. who manages the Pacific Mall Interest
in Central America , and also C. P. Hunt-
Ington's Guatemalan railroad Interests , was
n passenger on the Colon , which has Just
reached port. Colonel Tlsdnlo declared that
the reports of political troubles In Guate
mala recently published In the newspapers
of San Francisco and New York , were
greatly exaggerated , and that there Is at
the present time small chance of a revolu
tion In the country. He said : "Guatemala's
trouble is of a financial nature. It is a
rich country , but in desperate financial
straits. The low price of coffco has Im
poverished everybody. The reports that
Americans are being mistreated and forced
to leave the country are absolutely without
foundation.1'
Riilxe Fiirc to Five Cent * .
DETROIT , Mich. , July 21. Straight G-
cent fares were Inaugurated on the old
street railway lines , excepting during the
morning and evening hours , In which
"worklngmen's" tickets are sold at eight
for a quarter. The universal transfer privi
lege between nil fines of all companies ,
which was begun during the 3-cent regime ,
still continues. An effect ot the raise today
was to divert travel to the newer linesope
rated under an elght-for-a-quartor franchise.
Mayor Maynury. who is highly Indignant
at the raising of fares , has called n special
meeting of the city council for tomorrow to
retaliate by prohibiting carrying of freight
over the lines hy pushing a test of the le
gality of combinations of the companies
when prohibited by ordinances , nnd in other
ways to restrict the companies' privileges.
I'nukluK IMnnt Remimex Operation * .
KANSAS CITY. July 21. The Schwarzs-
chlld & Sulzberger racking plant , closed
down a week ago because of trouble with
Its employes , reopened this morning , in ac
cordance with the Joint ngreenu..t signed
yesterday. Five hundred men , or half of
the force , were put to work In the killing
and oilier active departments and the trim
mers and other hands dependent upon the
killers will bo employed as the plant gradu
ally gets Into full swing. No friction de
veloped this morning
In I'luiiu of Pierre T.orlllaril.
NEW YORK. July 21. II. D , Klngubury
has been elected treasurer of the Continen
tal Tobacco company , In plnco of Plerro
Lorillard , Jr. , resigned. Mr. Klngsbury woa
for a long tlmo connected with the Lorlllaid
Tobacco company.
Mortgages For Sale
We have on hand a list of
gilt-edge securities for Bale.
Call andsee us.
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