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    10 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 20 , 1890.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
rnrthor Reports of Damage in th Northwest -
west Oaaaa a Rally in Wheat , 1
HIGH ESTIMATE ON YIELD OF SPRING CROPS
Corn Weaken * nml Then Taken n
Turn Unwnril Ontn Follow * Corn
nnd Wlicnl Provision *
Firm.
CHICAGO , July 23.-Uncjcrctecly ! llgM
receipts arid further reports of damage
from the northwest caused a rnlly In wheat
today. September closed at an advance of
% < : . Corn nnd oats'rose Uc each. Provi
sions suffered fty > m liquidation. Pork lost
32ke , lord 67Ho and rlba 2Hc.
An estimate of 225,000,000 bu. ns the prob-
nble ydeld of the spring crop In Minnesota
nnd the two .Dakotos started wheat rather
oa. y. September opened Ho lower nt 7W ®
70',4c ' , advanced slowly to 7034c , tlion de
clined to ? 0',4c. ' A report from Paris that
the French crop this year would equal that
of n. year ago had a depressing Influence-
during the first two hours' trading. After
that , however , the market took a sudden
upturn nnd contlnuo.1 strong until the clos ? .
Heptember advanced to 71c and closed at
71'Jfi'l'XiC. ' ' The chanfto of sentiment wns
ibroiwht about by a flood of damage reports
ifrom the northwest , some of them placing
Die Injury already done spring wheat nt
SO to 25 per cent.
The smallneM of primary western re
ceipts wns also an Inspiration to the bulls ,
itoday'n receipts for the llrst time In sev
eral weeks being less than for the Mtno
l.iy ti year ago. Chicago received 1G8 cars ,
nine of contract grade. Minneapolis nnd
Duluth got 2S2 cars , compared with forty-
two the same day last wvek nnd 177 a year
HBO. Exports from the Atlantic ports were
327,000 bu. Primary western market re
ceipts amounted to GG7.000 bu. , compared
rvvlth 1.120,000 bu. t/ho / corresponding day last
week nnd 7MwO ( bu. a year ngo ,
Liquidation owing to heavy receipts
weakened 'corn curly , but the loss was more
than recovered later on buying against
jmta nnd In sympathy with the advance In
wheat. Crop reports were less promising
than heretofore and country offerings ex
tremely small. Ilccelpts , 515 cars. Septem
ber openwl He lower at 31931c. declined
to 31Q3li a and advanced to 32o at the
close.
Oats followed other grains , opening at
the low point nnd closing at the top. Re
ports .from various sections nay that the
now crop is running to straw. Ilccelpts ,
! ! 7ll cam. World's visible decreased 1,413,000
bu. September opened n shade lower ot
JDJc. sold sparingly at 19'ic ' nnd advanced
to 19& < frt9ysc nt the close.
iProvlsIons opened firm , but collapsed un
der free wiling by packers and commission
ti&uses. Thla latUr selling was principally
on atop \osa \ orders. Part of the decline
iwas recovered In sympathy with the ad
vance In grains. September ipork opened
Olio lower at $ , advanced "to $9.02V4'00.03 ' ,
declined to * S.SO and advanced to * 8. 0 at
the close. September lard opened un
changed at $3. H. rose to to.GO. declined to
55.37 $ * nd closed at J5.40JJ6.42V4. Soptem-
ibor ribs opened a shade 'higher ' nt T5.17& ®
C.20. declined to $5.10 and closed xt $5.15.
Estimated receipts for Wednesday :
Wheat. 110 cars : corn. 635 cars ; oats , 220
cars ; hogs , 20,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles Open lllcli. Low. Oiodo. Ycs'dy.
70 COH
.12 H
. < <
iW
2DH-30 30H 30 >
24W 25 24 < 24 ! <
lf > W
1UU
21K 2Ui
nno nor RRO RPO
0 07M 0 071-j 80'JH 005
B47K EBO B37M 6.J2K B47U
6t& CC5 D45 6474 C02H
fi 20 GIB B17W
5UO B 2BV < 6 lf B20 f'J'JH
No. 2.
Cush quotations -were as follows :
FLOtJIl Easy ; winter ipatonts , $3.50iU.1.CO ;
btralghta , J3.Kmrt.30 ; spring specials , J4.00 ;
Jhard patents. $3.WXff3.GO ; soft patents , $3.30 ®
3.40 ; bakers , Jl.SO-fT2.40.
WHEAT No. 2 prlng , 70c ; No. 3 spring ,
ClfT 0 < 4c ; No. 2 red , 70'/40i71'/zC.
CORN No. 2. 32S32Uo ; No. 2 yellow ,
oAfTS-'No. 2 , 24U r24V4c ; No. 2 White , 2Cc ;
No. 3 white , 22HG2GC.
UYIil-No. 2 , G2c.
BAHLiay No. 2. 335T40c.
SEEDS No. 1 flnxseed , 97c ; northwest ,
Sl.OO1 ; prime timothy seen. J2.45 ,
PROVISIONS Mem jiork. per bM. , SS.SOJp
8.K > . Lnrd , per 100 Ibs. . $5.lt303. 13. Short rbg (
Bldca ( loose ) , tVOO'fTfi.Oo. ' Dry salted shoul-
flora tlyoxod ) . Ji.32V45.50 ; shorty clear Bldea
( boxed ) . J5.30 rr .40.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per
cnl. . $1.2C.
SUGARS Cut loaf. JG.02 ; granulated , T5.CI.
following are < the receipts and shlitmenst :
Articles. Rcceln-tn. Shlpm < nts.
Dour. bW9 . 21.000 10.0OT
"Wheat bu . 03,000 4,000
Corn , bu . r.OO.OOO . R2fi.ooo
Oa.ta. few. : : : . . 312.000 2S3.0W
aiye. bu . > . 4.000 2,000
[ Barley , bu . 20,000 .
On the Produce exchange , -today the luit-
T iter market was easy ; creameries. 12j5 > 17c ;
Halrlcs , ll ! H5V6c. Eggs , weak nnd dull :
fresh. 11W12C. Chseee. qu et at S n c.
[ DreBsed poultry , steady ; turkeys , 7U8i,4c :
chickens , S'c ; springs , IQfflllc ; ducks , 7c.
NEW YOIIK OKNKHAI * MA11KI3T.
\ Onointlnnii for ilie nuy on Vnrloim
'Cnminoilltlen. '
NEW YORK , July 23. FLOUR Receipts ,
B2.091 bbls. ; exports. 20.C11 bbls. Moro ac
tive and firmer for spring patente. Minnesota
seta patents , W.TESfS.OO ; winter straights ,
I3.S5S3.RO ; Minnesota bakers' , W.00ft3.40
Hyo flour , dull ; choice to fancy , S1.25S3.40.
CORNMEAL Qulot ; yellow western , 770
rSe : oily. 7859c : nrnndywlne. t2.10U2.23.
RYE Weak ; No. 2 western , GOo f. o. b. ,
I5ARLEY Weak : feeding , 3753Sc ! c. 1. f. ,
Tiuffalo ; malting , 460600 delivered In New
BARLEY MALT Nominal ; western , &Sfi >
CCc.
WHEAT Rece'pts , HBD.IW ) bu. : exports ,
120,019 bu. Spot , firm ; No. 2 red , 7774c f. o. b. ,
nllont , spot : No. 1 northern , Duluth , 7S io
f o. b. , nlloat , spot ; No. 1 hard Duluth , | i I
S2 o ftio. b. , afloat to arrive ; No. 2 red , 1
75c. elevator. Option * * steady on smaller
iiorthwest receipts. They subsequently ] '
broka under liquidation nnd disappointing
late French calrtes , but finally recovered.
Chlof nmong tlio lat stimulating Inlluences
wore email primary receipts. The close wns
etrong nt VM ° not advance. July , "BViJB
70Uc ; closed , 7CVJo ; September. 75Ii-lfiin' '
7C 1-lCo ; rlo ed , 7Cc ; December. 77iQ78V4oj.
closed. 78Hc.
CORN Receipts , 450,450 bu , ; exports , 00,870
Im , Spot , steady ; No. 2 , 3SWo f. o , U. , nfloat ;
87o elovator. Optlonw opened steady after a ,
nharp break under liquidation , recovered
with wheat nnd lew favorable crop news , '
Closed firm nt unchanged prices. July
olosed. 37c ; Seplember. SGThJTSi'Jc : closed ,
C7'ic ; December , iUiffSCVia ; closed , SGUc ,
OATS Receipts , 2IH.SOO bu. : exports. 3.ROO
bu. Spot weaker ; No , 2 , 2S' c ; No , 3 , 2So ;
Mo. 2 white , 30c ; No. 3 white , 20c ; tmck
mixed western , 2Sfi > 30e. Options quiet.
irAY 'Easy ' ; shipping , 63flCOo ; good to
choice. 73ifS.'c.
IIOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice ,
JSOQ crop. Cf7c : 1S07. lliflSc ; 1S9 ? , lGJ17c ; I'a-
cltlc coast , 1S90 crop , C07c ; 1S07 , 11013o ; U93 ,
JTdMSo.
1IIDKS Steady ; Onlvcston , 20 to 23 Ibs. ,
i W17o : Ttixoa dry , 24 to 30 Ibs , , 12'iifflle ;
California , 21 to 23 Ibs. , l ! > V4o.
LWATHER Finn ; hemlock Bole. T3uenos
( Ayres. light to heuvywelghtB , SOViOSlVic ;
nnld. 21Ji-2e.
1'ROVISIONS Rpof. steady ; family , JD.GOffl
10.CO ; extra mesa. J9.00 ; beef hams , > 27ft > { ji
C9.00 ; packet. J9.WXiriO.00 ; city extra India
mess. IU.WUV 00. Cut meats , steady ; pick
led bellies , J6.00i5rc.75 : pickled hams , 10 ®
JHo : pickled ehoulders. J5.75 ; pickled ImmH ,
9.7610.DO , Lard , pteady ; western Htenmed
J5,03 ; rellned. quiet ; continent , J5.S5 ; South
America , J6.00 ; compound , Jl.00ii6.00 ; July
closed 15.75 nominal : refined , steady ; conti
nent , J6.05. Pork. Btady ; moss. W.0ofi950 ;
rhorl clear , < 10.TC6I11.T5 ; family , JlO.BOfi 11.00.
T.illow , Steady ; city ( J2.00 per package ) ,
4iff4Ho : eountry ( packages free ) , 4VJf4llic.
llUTU'ER-ReccIpts , 2.520 pkgs. ; llrm :
Btato dairy , 13HQ17c : state creamery , 15IJ
JSc ; western creainer > 'i 15lSc : factory.
12W14WC.
CHK13SE Receipts. 13,742 pkgs.j nrm ;
large white , S&c : small white , 9c ; large
colored. 8ic ! small colored , 9c.
EGOS Receipts , 15.4S3 pkgs. ; steady ;
western ,
lliiltliniiro Jlnrket.
BALTIMORE , July M. FLOUR-Qulet
nnd unchanged ; rccolptH , 10,21 $ bbls. ; ex-
I rtB , 32 bbls.
\VHBAT Dull : spot nnd month , 71JZ
Wi i Aueust , 71 ® 71o ; September , 72 * ip
78Vi eftpamer , Jfo. 2 red , WWSSHcj re
ceipts , Iffj.lKS bu , , exports , none , southern
by sample , 67j72c ; aotuhern on grade , 67 ®
72o CORN Atifnist. 3if36He ; September. 36'i
ff36Hcstei ; mor mixed , StHflSIHe ; receipts ,
115,9i > 5 bu , youthern whlto corn , 40-10.40 ;
nouthern yellow , 40fl41c.
OATS Dull and cnsy : No , 2 white , 30H ®
31c ; No. 2 nrtxed. 293300.
CHBBSE- < Steady ,
JiUTTnit-Stendy.
KOGS Firm.
O.tlAHA < ! i.MCIlAJj MARKET.
ConilMlnnn nt Trnile nnd Clnntntlnui
nn Slnplc ntul I'ntior Prnilncc.
EOGS Good stock , wcwak at lOHc.
DTJTTKll Common to fair , 11012c ; choice ,
13014CJ spparator , 18019c ; gathered cream
ery , 16fJ17c.
I'OUl.TKY-Hens , live. 7 ifTSc : BprlnR
chickens , HjJ-lZc ; old and stagey rooster * ,
live , 3i4fJ5c ; ducks and gewe , live , 65I6Vtc ;
turkeys , live , So ,
IMGKONS-LIve , tier doz. . 7Sc3 1.00.
VHALS-Cholce. $ c.
VEnrOTADI.KS.
WATKHMKLONS-Southern , crated for
shipment , 17f720c. (
CAXTAI.OUI'K Per crate , J1.B031.CS ;
basket , 70SSOC.
TOMAToKS-I'cr 4-basket crate , fSc.
POTATOES New Potatoes , 251J-40o per bu ,
CUCtJMHEHS-Per doz. , 30c.
CB1.13UY Per doz. . 30c.
ritui'i'n.
BLURnEnniES-Per 10-qt. case. $1.75.
APUICOTS California , per crate , $2.00.
nLACKBERUIES Per S4-qt. case. M.5031
'
BLACK nASPBEIiniES-Per 24-qt. case ,
PLUMS-Callfornla. wr crate. $1.BO.
CALIKOUNIA PEACHES Freestones ,
$1.15fll.2S per box.
APPliES-Per bbl. , $1.7602.00.
TKOPICAL PltUlT.
OnANQES Mediterranean sweets , $4.50
LEMONS-Callfornla. fancy. $4.6004.75 ;
Messina , fancy , $5 OOQo.&u.
BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock ,
Ger bunch , $2.50ij2.75 ; medium-sized ,
unchcs , $2.00512.2 ! : .
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7Mc : No. 2
preen hides , f ! < 4e : Nn. 1 salted hlilca , SHc :
No. 2 salted hides , 7' c : No. 1 veal calf , 8
to 12 Iba. , Wo ; No.1 vca > cilf. 12 to 15 Ibs. ,
8c.
8c.TALLOW
TALLOW , GREASE. ETC. Tallow. No.
1 , 3Ho ; tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; rouph tallow , lUc :
whlto grease , 2.4S3c ; yellow nnd brown
grease , ! ' /4 < ii2Hc.
SHEEP PELTS-Qreen salted , each. 15IJ
75c : green salted shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , IGc ; dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. l , each , 5c ; dry
flint , Kansas and Ncbrnika butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4@5c : dry flint ,
Kansas and NPbraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. . actual weight , 3K4r ; dry flint , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 405c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain
wool pelts , p-3r lb. . actual xvelght , 3Sc. .
St. Iou In Crnlu ana iT
ST. LOUIS , July 23. WHEAT Higher :
No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 70 4c : track , 71V4 ®
72Uc ; July , 71Hc ; September , 72Mc ; Decem
ber , 75c ; No. 2 hard , 70o to arrive.
CORN Higher ; No. 2 cash. 31c ; track ,
32c ; July , smc ; September , 31Ha31Vic ; De
cember. 2S ? c.
OATS-VLower ; No. 2 cash , 23cj track , 24
ST IVic ; July , 23c : September , 19ic ; May ,
21T4c ; No. 2 white , 27Q2.c.
RYE Qulot at 53c.
FLOUR Quiet and unchanged.
SEEDSPrlmo timothy seed ranges at
J1.7&02.1u for old and J2.55 bid for new ; flaxseed -
seed , 94c.
CORNMEAL-Slcady at J1.S5U1.90.
BRAN Better ; sacked , east track , GOJ4 ®
Glc.
Glc.IIAYSteady ; timothy , Js.00@13.00 ; prairie ,
$ G.OO I .00.
WHISKY Steady at J1.2G.
PROVISIONS Pork , llrm at J9.25. Lard ,
lower ; prime steam , J3.20 ; choice , J3.22& .
Dry salt moats , boxed shoulders , J5.12V4 ;
extra shorts , J5.23 ; clear ribs , J5.50 ; clear
sides , { 5.6214. Bacon , quiet ; boxed shoulders ,
J5.GO ; extra shorts , $5.75 ; clear ribs , J6.00 ;
clour sldca. J8.12H.
POULTRY Steady : chickens. 7Hc : young ,
OVtSlOc ; turkeys , 9c ; young , loc ; ducks , 6 ®
G'/ic : geese , GfjJMC. ; ( :
BUTTER Lower ; creamery , ISifflSc ;
dairy , 12M5c.
ECiGS Ste.idy at 9c.
RECEIPTS Flour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 65-
000 bu. ; corn. 91,000 bu. ; oats. 37,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. : wheat ,
9,000bu. . ; corn , 84,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu.
eH In Available SuppllcN.
NEW YORK , July 23. Special cable and
telegraphic advices to Bradstreet's show
the following changes in available supplies
as compared with last accounts : ;
Wheat United States and Canada , east
of Rockies , increase. 1,578,000 bu. ; sitloat for
und 4n Europe , decrease. 900,000 bu. ; total
supply , increase , 878,000 bu.
Corn Unlt'.d States and Canada , cast of
Rockies , Increase , 141,000 bu.
Oats United States ami Canada , east of
Rockies , decrease , 1,419,000 bu.
Among the moro Important Increases re
ported 'to Bradstreet's not given In th-s
olllclal supply statement are those of 203,000
bu. at Louisville , 89,000 bu. nt Depot Har
bor and 61,000 bu. at Newport News.
The principal decreases are those of 22G-
000 bu. nt Manitoba storage points , 90,000
bit. at Chicago private elevators and GG.OOO
bu. at Kingston. The aggregate- stock of
wheat held at Portland , Ore. . Tacoma and
Seattle , Wash. , Increased 40,000 bu. last
week.
CKy nrnlii a ml I'rovInlnnH.
KANSAS CITY , July 23 WHEAT Sep
tember , 51c : December G7V4c. Cash No. 2
hard. G4Vjc ; No. 3 , GOiiWGJ.s : Me. 2 red , G7@
GSo. No. a , 63i-6Gc. Receipts. 89 cars.
CORN September , 2SHc : December , 2G' c.
Cash No. 2 mixed , 29V4j29c : No. 2 white ,
SOHc : No. 3 , 29'/4Q29)ic.
OATS No. 2 wh'te , 23' g24e.
RYE No. 2 , oG' c.
HAY CI'Olcc timothy , J7.50g8.00 ; choice
pralrlc , $0.0000.23.
BUTTER-Creamery , W lSlG'/ic ; dairy.
14c.
'EGGS ' Barely steady at yesterday's dc-
ollnc ; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock ,
firsts , 9c , cases returned.
RECEIPTS Wlreat , 63,400 bu. ; corn , 42,900
bu. : oaits , 4,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 22,200 bu. ; corn , 27-
300 bu. ; otits , 8,000 bu.
Llveriinnl drill n nml 1'rovlHlnnn.
L1VIORPOOL. July 25 , WHEAT-S c.t
firm ; No. 2 red , winter. 5s Od ; No. 1 1101 th
em spring , 5s lO' d. Futures steady : July ,
6s GJd : September , 5s 5d ; December , 5s 5nd ,
CORN 'Spot s'teady ' : American mixed , old ,
3s ld : July , nominal.
PROVISIONS Tjard , prime western , in
tierces , 2i s ; rcllned , In palls , steady at 2bs9d ;
American rellnln ? , 29 .
BUTTER Finest United States. G6G7s.
Wheat during the last two days , 207,000
centals , Including 77,000 centals contract.
I'ltllndeliililii I'roilucc
Mnrlcet.
PHILADELPHIA , July I3.-BUTTER-
Unclmnged ; fancy western creamery , IS'/iQ )
19c ; fancy wrntern prints. 21c.
EGGS Steady ; fair demand : fresh
nearby. 13'4c ; fresh westt-rn , ISHffHc ; fresh
soui'hwesteni , 13c ; fresh southern. JOffllc.
CU'EK'SE ' ' Firm nnd higher ; New York ,
full cream , fancy , new and small , SifD' c ;
Nv York , full cream , fair to choice , SVWJ
S ? ! ? ; Ohio flats , fancy , SlJQSHc ; Ohio flats ,
fair lo coed ,
Toledii Market ,
TOIJEDO. O. , July 23. WHEAT-Actlvo
nnd higher ; No 2 ca&h nnd July , 71ic ; September -
tomber , 73' ' c bid.
CORN Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 34o.
OATS Dirt 1 and easy ; No , 2 mixed , cosh
and July. 23c.
RYE Dull ; cnh , Sic.
PEBD'H Clovorsood dull but steady ;
prlmo cash , new , $4.00 ; October , J4.50.
Ultima > .lu-al .llnrket.
DULUri'H , July 25-WHICAT-No. 1 hard ,
( iraln Mnrket.
MILWAUKDE , July 25.- WHEAT Firm ;
No. 1 northern , 72Vii73o | ; No. 2 northern ,
RYE Txiwer ; No. 1 , 63c.
BARIJUY-Qulet ; No. 2 , 40l4o ; sample ,
lM Wlient Mnrket ,
MINNEAPOLIS , July 25. WHEAT In
store : No. 1 northern. July. GSc ; Septem
ber , C7T c : December , G9c. On track : No.
1 hard , 70'4o ; No. 1 northern , C9Ho ; No. 2
northern , U7T o.
tViiol Mnrki-t.
ST. LOUIS , July 25. WOOL-Steady and
llrm , vcitn a gxxid demand for all the bet
ter grades at prices unchanged.
BOSTON , July 26. WOOL-Tho wool
market Is generally stronger litre than a
week ago nnd the quotations are higher.
while the demand continues strong. Fleece
wools fairly active at 32J33c for Ohio de-
lalno and 30o for XX and nbov * . Territory
wools are -meeting with quick demand on
the scoured basis of 50 < Q62o for flno me
dium and tine Australian wools are nearly
cleared up and manufacturers are said to
now reaHzo that the ? wools will 1 > e
wanted , About ill the line grades that
were not shlppe-J to Europe ihave been pur
chased 1iy a few leading manufacturers.
Quotations for leading descriptions follow :
Ohio lleeo * . X and above , 27fl2So : XX
nixl XX and above. 30jJ31o : delaine , 32QI3c ;
combing , No. l , 31S-32c. ( Michigan , Wiscon
sin , etc. X Michigan , 24iTfi5o ; No. 1 Michi
gan combing , 30c ; No. 2 Allclilgan comblni ; ,
C9oNo. : . 1 IHInols combing 30o : No. 3 111- !
nola combing 29r , X New York , New
'Hairtps'lilre nnd Vermont. 22ii23oj No 1
.New York , New H.impshim and Vermont ,
2V ; delaine Mlchlg-an , 2SJi'20 < - ; unwashed
medium Kentucky and Indiana , quarter
blood combing , 22fC3o : Missouri quarter
blood comMnp. 2HJ22c ; braid combine , 10R1
20cj Lnk nnd Georgia , lOfTJOo. Territory
wools Montana end Dakota , fine me.llum
nnd fln . IB lSc ; scoured , 60S52c : staple ,
61I/35c : Utah , Wyoming ; flu. ' medium nnd
line , l&ffl"c ; ecoure l. 4 351c ; staple. 51W
CGc ; Idaho , flno medium and fine. 14117 < :
scoured , 60fj62c : medium , ICfTlSc ; scoured ,
413IGc. Australian , scoured basis , combing ,
supernno , iSflSOc ; good , 74376cj average , 70
073c ,
MOV13MEXTS OF STOCKS AND IIOXHS.
York Mnrket SliniTH Xn Trntm-
nctl < inn AVortliy ofo o.
NEW YORK , July 25. Th stock market
continued well nigh lifeless today , only a
few stocks allowing any movement at price
worthy cJ note. The moveiment wns so
narrow and sluggish that It was dliricult
ttt tlnua to distinguish 'the. tendency of
prices. Rock la'.und showed nn opening
gain of 2(4 ( points , whll > St. Paul opened
down 14. at. Paul was not Influenced nt
all by the statement of earnings In the
third w < vck , which again broke all previous
records.
The stock was heavy all day and was
the only one of tihu granger group which
hung below last might's Isvel for most of
the day. Late In the dny there was an In
creased demand for Rock Island , which
lifted Its price about a point above last
night's level. The southwesterns rose nt
the sam * time over a point each. Iowa
Central also "continued to advance. There
was a period of midday strength In the
pressed steel car stocks , which rose 3V4 nnd
J',4 respectively.
A simultaneous movemnt , apparently
sympathetic , affected National Steel , Fed
eral Steel , Tennessee Coal nnd Tin Plate
and later the American Hoop stocks ref s
24 ! and 1U respectively. None of these
gains was ( fully held and on the other hand
American Smelting nnd Colorado Fuel
showed sharp declines. General Electric
was advanced to 12IV1. but reacted a point.
Consolidated Gas , the Linseed Oil stocks.
International 'Paper and National Biscuit
showed symptoms of weakness and an
early gain In Pennsylvania was practically
all lost. The mon = y market continued
Moady. The weekly statement of the. Im
perial Ba-nk of Germany reflected the pro
cess of retrenchment going on In foreign
financial clrcUs.
The bank's cash has been Increased over
JS.SOO.OOtf. whllo its loans were contracted
nearlv $3,060,000 nnd Its note circulation
reduced over $9,000,000 during the week.
Now York -exchange at interior points In
this country reflected an increased demand
0-n this center for funds. The serious as
pect at Cleveland of the street car strlko
had rather a dspresslng ertcct on the mar
ket. The day's "business " was close to the
lowest level for the year.
The railroad bond market wns dull and
Irregular , except for a large absoi'ptlon of.
St Louis Southwestern : conds. Total
sallespar value , $1,710,000.
United StaUs n w 4s , registered , declined
U per cent and the old 4s , registered , and
the Sa % m the bid price.
The Commercial Advertisers London
financial cablegram says : "Tho markets
here were quiet and firm generally today ,
while west Australian mines were buoyant.
Americans opened hard , the strikes being
disregarded , tout the business done
amounted to very little. The clew was
fractionally higher on New York buying.
Montreal bought Canadian Pacific -and Ber
lin sold , Money at the close was unleml-
ablc. Bills , however , were ihard. The bank
Is feeling Its way to tight rates by borrow
ing golf. It bought 20,000 gold in bars
and 25600 in German coin , 41,000 arrived
from Austria and 20,000 was taken for
STJlia1 following nro the closing quotations
for the. leading stocks on the New York
exchange today :
I I'd. tvns quiet nnd About unchfuiprMl. At
the ole o Hie .Motnl exchange ctlled pis
Iron wnrrnrvts nominal nt JH.Ou , lake copper ,
firm nt J1S KO ; tin. unsettled at $31 25 hid mid
Ml.75 nskf-U ; lend , quiet nt $4.65 bid nnd
i J4.57H nsketl ; spelter , quiet nt 16.25. The
i brokers' price for lead Is ? 1,35 nnd for cop
per J1S.CO.
ST. IXJUIS. July S5.-METALS-Lnil
hlRher dit $ I.KVftl.57i ! : spelter , lower nt $5.60
Gfl.GS.
Norr York .Mlnltmr UiiotntloiiK.
NJ3\V YCmtC. July K.-The followlne
nro the closing quotations for mining
shares !
July 23. After a firm opening
American securities were quiet , with a de
clining tendency , but recovered toward the
close , leaving off firm In tone , The settle
ment absorbs the attention of members.
The Stock exchange will bo closed Satur
day , August 5. The amount of bullion taken
Into the Hank of England on balance today ,
.CCD.OOO. Spanish 4s closed at 00 % . Gold at
Buenos Ayres , 115.20.
BERLIN , July 23. Business was quiet on
the bourse today , the attention of operators
bolng chiefly nb'-orbed In preparations for
the settlement. Bank shares were In good
speculative demand. Canadian Paclllcs ad
vanced on trnlllc receipt reports. Iron
shares were easier on dividend rumors. Exchange -
change on London , 20 marks 49V4 pfgs. for
checks.
FRANKFORT , July 23-On the bourse
today prices were firm. There was a strong
arbitrage demand for Spanish 4s. Local
shares were Irregular.
PARIS , July 25. 4 p. m. Three per cent
rentcp , loot 43c for the account. Exchange
on London. 25f 23',4o for checks. Spanish 4s
closed nt C1.75.
VIENNA , July 23. Prices were firm on
the bourse today. Settlement money was
easy , the crop prospects In Hungary being
regarded as favorable. ,
I'liiaiielnl Xotcx.
NEW YORK , July 2S.-Clearlngs. $173-
9.0,022 . ; balance ? . $5.700,631.
BOSTON. July 25.-Clcarlngs , $20,993,712 ;
balances , $1,928,840.
BALTIMORE. July 23.-Clearlngs , $3,374-
12C : balances , $330,027.
CHICAGO , July 25. Clearings , $18,012,500 ;
balances , $1,067,430 ; New York exchange.
20c discount ; Sterling exchange , posted
rates , $4.S3'/2 < 7N.SSH.
ST. LOUIS. July 25.-Oearlngs. $4,877-
SOi ; balancis , $903,375 ; money , quiet at 407
per cent ; exchange on New York , par bid
and lOc premium asked.
On the I'lirln llonrne.
PARIS , July 23. Business commenced In
an undecided manner on the bourse today ,
but subsequently Improved on London re
purchasing orders. Rio Tlntos were firm ,
but the advance was' ' not maintained at the
close. A decline In rentes toward the close
of the market weakened the whole list.
Kafllrs were strong , It being reported yes
terday that the British cabinet council had
peacefully disposed of the Transvaal mat
ter , but closed Irregular.
German Iliiulc Statement.
BERLIN , July 23. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows
the following changes : Cash In Jinnd , In
crease , 19.110,000 marks ; treasury notes , In
crease , 520.000 marks ; other securities , de
crease , 24,040,000 marks ; notes In circulation ,
decrease , 45,840,000 marlo-\
Condition of the Tronnnry.
WASHINGTON , July 25.-Today's state
ment of itho condition of the treasury
shows : Available rtish balance $
, $281,541.797 ;
gold reserve , $2-15,740,700.
Kvport of Silver.
YORK , July 23. The steamship
. i - -i fA'yjJP ' for Europe tomorrow , will
take out 101.000 ouncea ot silver and 100 000
Mexican dollars. '
Co Ho 11 Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. July 25.-COTTON-
Dull ; sales , to.DO ; .ordinary , 3 ll-16c ; good or
dinary. 4 3-lGc ; Mowk middling 4 15-16c ; ordl-
? an'v iS : eooantoMlinif. 07-lGc ; middling
fair , Cl-lCc ; receipts. 654 bales : Block , 163.499
bales. ( Futures quiet nnd steady ; July. $5.6 !
bid ; August. $5.SOJ5.81 ; September , $3 3SJJ
E.33 ; October , $3.3Sfi5.39 ; November x'.mv
5.43 ; December , $5.T6 < ! T5.47 : January. $5.50j ;
5.51 ; I' ebruary , $5.54fT3.53 : March S RS'77't "i * )
NEW YORK. July 25.1-COTT6N-SpeCu :
latlon on the cotton exchange today was
not overactlve , nor did the scope of specu
lation call for much comment. Whether of
bearish or bullish belief , traders were cau
tious at first , being of a singular turn of
mind. Thp first call showed 10 polnta up to
1 lower. The leading factors tending to re
strain bear selling consisted of more or less
geenral belief that the outstanding long ac
count had been pretty ( veil eliminated from
the siluatlon , the marlcet , It was thought.
belnt quite heavily oversold , principally by
the London crowd. Cotton crop reports
were good , -with low prices for the staple.
Which led to fears that the Investment pub
lic anight re-oniter the market ; the longs
were equally at a loss as to which way to
turn , Inasmuch as advices of the crop sub
ject indicated splendid conditions almost
over the entire belt , while English market ,
news proved singularly disappointing. It
was. therefore , not unnaturaJ that traders
should liesltate. Many traders gave atten
tion dialing the day to the rounding up of
straggling accounts and better straighten
ing out -Interests in the August option
nnd reinvestment. In the latter months ,
near the end of t-ho session prices went off
several points en liquidation , rrho market
closed barely steady at a not loss of 3@7
points.
LIVERPOOL. July 23. COTTON Spot ,
fair demand ; prices unchanged ; American
middling , 3 d ; sales of the day were 10,000
bales , ofwhich 500 were for speculation and
export ai.d included 9,400 Bales American ;
receipts. 0,060 bale * , including3,000 Amer
ican. Futures opened quiet and closed quiet
but steady at the advance ; American mid
dling , J. m. c. , July , 319-64d , buyers ; July
and August , 31S-61f(319-64d ! , buyers ; August
and September , 317-C40318-Old , buyers ;
September and October , 3 15-0403 IG-Old. buy
ers : October nnd November. 3 15-Gf3 ! IC-CId.
ST. LOUIS , July 25.-COTTON-Quiet :
middling , 5ic ; sales , none ; receipts , 297
bales ; shipments , 1,033 bales ; stock. 70,031
bales ,
Ynrlc IJry fiooilN Market.
NEW YORK , July 25. There have been
further advances made In oicached cottons
today ; the demand for bleached waa stimu
late * ! by an upward tendency ; no change In
heavy brown cottons , which are scarce nnd
very firm In both leading home and export
mnkeg ; lightweight gray goods nro steadier
with moro doing and print cloths are llrm
at 2io In all markets ; prints nre In fair de
mand ; good sale of flno ginghams for next
spring ; good demand for men's nno
worsteds.
Oil Mnrlcrf.
LONDON , July 23.-OILS-Caleutta. lln-
peed. spot , 3fls 10'/d : linseed , 40s 5d ; tur
pentine spirits , , 20030c. uosln , American
Strallned , 4-J 4Hd.
NEW YORK. July 23.-t > ILS-Cottonsee < l
oil , qulot ; petroleum llrm ; rosin steady ; turpentine -
pentino steady.
OIL CITY , July 25. Credit balances , $1.2S
certificates , offered , $1.24'no ' ; bids or sales
olrtpmentK. 111,678 bbls. ; average , 71.293 bbls.
runs , 109,611 bbls.j average , 79,641 bbls
Coffee MfirUet.
NEW YOTVK , July 25.-COPFEE-Optons !
opened qulot , unchanged to 5 points lower
and ruled stupidly dull mo t of the day.
Sentlmtnt was bearlshly Inclined under
weak cables , enormous receipts , neglect on
the part of outsiders , slack consumptive
demand and unfivoraMo statistical out
look. Closed dull and unchanged to S
pointa lower ; ea'les. ' 4,200 bags , including
August at $1,35 ; May. $5.15. Spot coffee ,
Rio , dull and nsy. Mild , quiet.
SiiRnr Mnrlcet.
NEW ORLEAiNS. July 25.-8UQAR Dull ;
open kettle , 3 Ti45-lRc : centrifugal , yellow ,
4 % T.c | ; seconds. 2V406'c.
MOLASSES Dull : centrifugal. 614c.
NEW YORK. July 23.-SUGAR-Raw.
eteady : fair refining , STic ; centrifugal , 98
teat , 4 7-lCc ; molasses suenr , 3c.
Ciillforiilii Dried I ruHn.
NEW YORK. July 25.-CALIKORNIA
DRIED .FRUITS Firm ; evaporated apples ,
common , CHfJSc ; prime wire tray , SMS'S'/Jc ' ;
choice. Sift J9c ; fancy , 9Ufi954c , Prunes ,
3U63140. Apricots. Royal , 14c ; Moor Park ,
14c , Peaches , unpeeled , HOl
MimehcHtcr Textile
MANCHfJSTER , July 25.-Cloths' and
yarns steady , with n moderate demand.
Trunt | n riumliliiK SlntcrlnJ.
NEW YORK , July 25. The amalgamation
of twenty-eight large plumbing material
manufactories of the country has been per
fected under the title of the Central Foundry
company , with a capltallratlon of $14,000,000 ,
I f Oil All A LIVE STOCK MARKET
Arriral of 110 Can of Cattle , of Which 60
Are Oornfod Steers.
HOG RECEIPTS THE LARGEST FOR A WEEK
I'rloen Fully Fifteen Cent * IllRher
Tliitii n Week ARM ScllerM Slow lu
Accepting Priam Offered nnit
Trnnimctloiin Urnnr.
_ . SOUTH OMAHA , July 23.
necelpts were :
_ _ , . Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Offlctal Monday 3,061 < , S20 2,9fij
Omclftl Tuesday 2.701 11,223 1,650
Thus far this week 0,365 10,013 4,543
Sumo days last week. . . . 5,237 11,321 6,323
baine days week before. 4.539 10,0 S 5,954
Same three weeks ago. . . 4,594 14,325 1,217
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
_ Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p H'r's.
C. , M. &St. P. Ry 3
O. & St. L. Ry 1
Mo. Itadnc Ry 10 1
Union Pac. System. . . 19 30
F. , E. & M. V. R. R. 31 56
Q. C. & P. Ry 1 I
C. , St. P. . M. & O. Ry. 21 17
B. & M. R. R , R 23 31
C. , B. & Q. Ry 1 4
K. C. & St. J 1
C. , R. I. & P. Hy. , E. 2 2
C. , R. I. &P. Ry. , W. . . 4
Total receipts . . . .110 154 7 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated :
Cattle. Hoes. Sh'p.
Omaha. Packlmr Co 201 953
G. H. Hammond Co 331 1,935
Swift nml Company 37S 2,593
Cuduhy Packing Co 673 2,031
Armour & Co 891 1.S47 251
Omaha P. Co. , 1C. C 13S '
I Cudahy P. Co. , S. C 327
Cudahy P. Co. , country
H. Ueckcr & Degau . . . . 6i
Vansant & Co 161
W. I. 'Stephen 23
Hill & Huntzlngcr 4S
llonton & Underwood . . 30
N. Norrls 491
Ham'llton ' & Rothschild. . 181
U P. Husz 19
Krey 'P. ' Co 241
Other buyers 116 S
Held over 350
Totals 2.85S 11.433 1.BSO
CATTLE Today's market In cattle might
bo Bummed up ns a. good , steady to strong
and active market. All told there were
110 fresh cars of cattle In the yards , of
which sixty loads were cornfed beef steers.
The demand for that kind of cattle was
good und buyers wore out early and soon
Picked up everything In sight. Good beeves
were strong and active , nnd even the
medium gradeo sold a little more freely ,
mouKn me marxet couiu not DO cauea any
higher. The average quality of the fat
cattle showed up pretty well , and there
wire several loads good enough to bring
$5.60.
Something like twenty loads of COWB and
hflfers were reported on sale , the most of
them westerns , there being ten loads of the
Bnrtlett Richards cows In one bunch. The
market on cow stuff was just about steady ,
thouirh buyers and sellers did not get to
gether on them quite so readily as on the
fat steers.
There was quite a sprinkling of stockers
nnd feeders among the receipts of cattle.
Light stock cattle were. If anything , a little
weaker than yesterday , though the market
was quoted considerably tower yesterday.
On the other hand there was more country
Inquiry for heavy feeders , and the market
on that kind of cattle was a little stronger.
Some good sandhill feeders sold at $4.45 ®
4.50 , and some other westerns , not quite so
Rood , at S4.40.
Practically everything In the yards was
sold ( and weighed up early In the forenoon.
Representative sales :
BEEF STEKns.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1..1060)366 63..1034 fG 03 20. . 1143 $5 25
1..11SO 425 61..1013 605 16..1259 625
2. . 720 425 18..1in 505 23..1102 625
19..110Q 440 14..1032 510 40..130S 530
11. . SGO 450 11..1303 515 42..1310 630
3. . S20 450 46..1251 615 60..1351 635
6. . 1320 460 40..1301 C 15 67..1292 535
3. . S23 460 19..1210 515 29..1219 635
24..1097 475 18..1105 620 3S..1301 535
24. . SS3 430 4..1200 620 33..1285 635
18..1000 490 22..121' ' ! 520 29..1290 535
23. . S33 490 18..1366 620 60..1S51 640
28..1001 4 90 22..1254 5 25 34..1015 5 40
15..11S9 490 3..1225 625 106..1449 540
20..1127 505 2..1260 525 99..1353 5 SO
1..1200 505 1..1300 625 20..135U 650
18. . 953 4 6 20. .1248 525
COWS.
46..1109 4 SO
2. . 830 2 25 1. . 900 3 15 1..1517 3 75
1. . SSO 2 40 1..1010 3 20 2. . 910 3 75
1. . 760 250 3. .1046 3 20 5. . 818 3 75
1..1300 2 55 2..1230 3 20 1. . 750 3 75
4. . 870 2 60 1. . 880 3 25 1..1290 3 85
1..1170 2 75 . 1..10IO 3 23 1..1140 390
8. . 906 2 85 1. . 750 3 23 1. . 910 4 00
2. . 885 285 4. . 735 3 33 4..1112 4 00
1. . 860 2 85 6..1000 3 40 2..1190 4 00
2. . 950 2 90 1..1010 3 40 S..1136 4 00
1..1030 2 90 1..1100 3 40 2..12S 4 00
1..1110 2 90 1..1140 3 50 6..1078 4 05
1..10IO 3 00 1. . SSO 3 50 2..1090 4 10
1..1100 3 00 4. . 975 3 53 1..1Z30 4 10
B..1010 3 00 5. . 732 3 B5 6..1053 4 15
7. . 983 3 10 3. . SSG 3 65 4..1185 4 15
2..1070 3 15 3..1136 3 75 1..970 4 25
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
' 462 3 25 1. ' . 820 3 25 2. . 760 3 50
S' . 473 3 1. . 800 3 25 1. . 380 410
6. . 703 3 25
HEIFERS.
1. . 740 3 00 I. . SSO 350 , 700 400
1. . 600 3 00 1. . C30 365 ,750 4 00
2. . 730 3 60 1. . 520 4 00 , 660 4 15
l.JOOO 3 DO 2. . 435 4 00 ,1200 , 4 50
BULLS.
1..12SO 2 90 1..11SO 3 23 1..1560 375
1..1200 300 1..1060 3 30 1..1610 3 75
1..1310 3 05 1. . 970 3 30 1..1520 4 00
1..1190 3 10 2..1900 3 50 1..1530 4 10
1..1070 3 20 1. . 900 3 60 1..16SO 4 25
CALVES.
1. . 330 260 1. . 210 5 50 160 6 50
1. . 360 4 75 1. . 100 6 00 110 650
1. . 400 6 00 1. . 140 6 00 ISO 6 60
1. . ISO 6 50
STAGS.
1. . 850 3 10 1. . 930 400 1..1240 450
1..1210 3 50
STDCKERS AND FEEDERS.
STOCKEUS AND FEEDERS.
1. SSO 3 25 720 3 40 14. . 680 4 25
1. 900 3 25 1. . 460 3 75 28. 735 4 25
1. . SSO 3 30 1. . 620 4 00 27. 4S1 4 45
1..1000 3 75 11. . 633 4 10 455 4 65
2. . 6SO 3 75 1. . 720 4 10
WESTERNS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 steer 5GO $2 75 1 steer 910 $1 10
1 cow 1010 3 00 SOfiteers. . . . SSO 4 20
1 cow 900 3 25 9 cows 9S2 S 45
3 steers. . . . 823 3 30 31 steers..1045 4 10
2 COWS 1010 3 65 19 steers..1102 4 40
3 steers. . . . fl2fl 4 10 2sters. . . . 945 4 10
C steers. . . 721 4 10 7 Moors. . . . 701 4 10
NEBRASKA.
1 heifer. . . . 4SO 2 75 1 heifer. . . . 250 3 50
iBteer 1310 4 25
Ernest Sopor.
Icow 860 300 ! steer 7SO 433
1 cow. SM 300 15 alters. . , , 766 435
2cowa 1090 325
James Bell.
15 cows 970 325 9 steers. . . . 952 445
Isteer 1030 425 2 steers..1275 4 CO
Jacob Herman ,
Isteer..1310 400 24 steers..1100 4 DO
JI. C , Hubbol.
Ibull 1350 285 3staK . . . .1019 400
Scows 1016 290 27 feeders.1019 460
23 cows 1036 3 15
HOGS Receipts of hogs were the largest
today In over a week , but the real feature
of weakness In the markt\ . was the reported
decline of 5U10o at Chicago.
Tha market at this point opened with a
few of the best hogs nulling at Jt.35ff4.37Vj ,
but as a rule packers started out bidding
$4.30 for the bulk of the mixed load a , or
6STCo lower than yesterday , Sellers were
a little slow about accepting the prices , and
for tha.t reason the early morning passed
without very many loads changing minds.
It was Inter than usual before buyers and
sellers finally got together on a trading
basla , nnd still later before a clearance was
effected. The close was very slow and
weak nt the decline.
It will be noted from the table of average
prices at the head of the column that the
hogH sold today not far from where the
market was at the close or last week , or a
Fhado lower , but fully 15f higher than on
Tuesday of last week nnd 35o higher than ,
two weeks ago. Representative alea :
No Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
93 , , . . ,200 240 SI 27'/4 65. . . .215 160 4 32V4
26. . .269 SO 4 30 67. . .291 40 32V
35 , . .286 40 4 SO 67. . .263 80
61 , . .247 40 4 30 68 , . . 31 '
73. , ,273 160 4 30 66. . .197 46
60. . .273 . . . 4 30 120 , . .244 . . .
67 , . .292 40 4 30 66. . ,211 SO
60. . .302 80 4 30 91. . .230 120
72 , . ,257 SO 4 30 71. . .237 ICO
60 , . ,253 SO 430 62 , . .243 120
16. . .305 4 30 76. . .231 . . .
73. . .242 160 4 30 74. . , .262 BO
109 . .179 120 4 30 67. . , .2C2 120
62 , . .241 . . . 430 71. . . .224 ICO
71. , .258 240 4 30 01. , ,2'S SO
79 , . 221 40 4 30 61. . . .302 . . .
14 , . .260 . . . 430 70. . . ,229 80
75. . ,269 40 4 30 93 , . . .203 SO
71. . .1)7 120 4 30 80. . . .199 . . .
63 . .203 40 4 34 JM. . .266 240
63 . ,278 4 CO 67 . . ,272 . . .
71 . .240 4 30 104. . .193 120
58. . . SO 439 4 324
I I . . :67 120 4 30 , .rss 120 4 324
86 .191 4 30 76. . jit SO 4 32'i
86US . .243 120 430 76.M. . .22 ? 120 4 324
76. .2T > 9 40 4 30 78. T.223 SO 4 324
61. .259 $0 4 30 74. . .270 120 4 324
79. . .267 40 4 30 65. . .221 SO 4 324
91. . .233 SO 4 .10 97. . .1S9 40 4 324
.214 ' 4 30 61. . .2oS 4 324
. .1S2 'so 4 30 78. . .252 120 4324
2. . . .2.17 ICO 4 30 69. . .246 ' 4 324
66. . , . .2C4 SO 4 30 73. . .2.V ! 40 4 324
05. , , .203 SO 4 30 C8. . .574 SOso 4 324
90. . , . .245 120 4 30 72. . .207 so 4 324
77. . . .2S3 4 30 72.M. . . .206 4324
65. . . .280 240 4 30 63. . .229 4S24
$2. . . .2 2 160 4 SO 66. , .26i 4 324
71. . . . .218 160 4 30 76. . .261 so 43J4
66. . , . .2SS SO 4 30 76.F9. . . .243 120 4 324
70. . . .174 1:0 4 30 J4. . .2SO 4 324
48. . . .25S 120 4 30 62. . .279 4 324
77 , . , . .ail SO 4 30 71. , . .228 SO 4 324
63. . . .250 SOVo' 4 30 61. * .4 324
i. . . .235 Vo' 4 30 67. .275 40 4 324
70. . . .233 so 430 C5. .239 SO 4 324
75. . . .243 ' 4 30 71. .262 ' 4 324
73. . .255 'so 4 SO .227 $0 4 324
N ) . . . . .233 160 4 SO 67. ,2 6 120 4 3 > 4
98. . . .231 SO 4 30 73. .241 40 4 324
76 , . . .234 120 4 30 69. .223 120 4324
73. . . .275 240 4 30 66. .2S2 SO 4 324
91. . , .223 40 4 30 69. .2Sl ) 160 4 324
77. . . .222 SO. . 4 30 P5. .243 ' 4324
77. . , . .251 SO 4 30 S7. .233 40 4 324
62. . . .244 40 4 30 62. .268 ' 4324
62. . . .201 4 30 71. .258 'so 4 324
9. . . .216 120 4 30 64. .275 120 4 324
71. . . .246 ICO 4 30 75. .220 160 4 35
97. . . .200 200 4 30 102 .207 120 4 Si
76. . . .256 SOH 4 30 12. .193 * 4 35
63. . . .240 H ) 4 30 93. .210 40 4 35
67. . . .2M ) 4 30 63. .218 4 35
S7. . . .2.M 320 4 30 63.S2. . .234 4 35
71. . . 40 4 30 61. .274 4 35
46. . , SO 4 30 60. .317 120 4 35
61. . . . .213 SO 4 30 288 .219 2 0 I 374
67. . . . .24S SO 4 30 61. .260 SO 4374
68. . , . .244 ICO 4 30 70. .231 120 4374
66. . . . .243 SO 4 30 .231 ire 4374
69. . . . .232 120 4 30 91 200 120 4374
WAGON LOTS-PIGS.
1. . , . .210 275 8. . . .207 4 30
1. . . . .440 80 3 25 1. . . . .140 4 30
. .560 160 3 25 5. . . . .220 4 30
5. . . . .242 4 20 6. . . . .191 4 30
3. . . . .363 4 25 3. . . . .293 4 30
3. . . . .203 4 25 3. . . . .20(3 ( 4 30
2. . . . .320 4 25 4. . . . .272 4 30
1. . . . .220 4 25 4. . . . .137 4 30
4. . . . .282 4 25 4. . . . .167 4 30
1. . . . .350 4 25
S11EI3P The story of today's sheep mar
ket Is soon told there were seven loads
here nnd they wore pold early nt steady
I rices. Buyers seemed to wall a few killers
and were out early nnd. took what was
offered at prices that wes-o entirely satls-
fuclory to the sellers. South Dakota weth
ers brought $4.15 , and Oregon we-thers nnd
owes J3.90.
Quotations : Prime native wethers. J4.23
ft4.60 ; good to choice grass withers , $4,15
ff4.30j fair to good grass wethers , M.75W
4.10 ; peed to choice gross ewes , $3.60y3.75 ;
good to choice spring lambs , $5GOJf6.00 ; fair
to good spring lambs , $5.00j6.50 ; common
spring larnb , $4.00iff4.25 ; feeder wethers ,
$3.5003.85. Repress n tat Ivo Bales :
Chlcnuo Live Stock.
CHICAGO , July 25. Both the supply nnd
demand In cattl * today were moderate nnd
prloffl underwent no appreciable change ;
good to choice steers sold at ? 3.23JiO.S5 ;
commoner grtules. $4.20 5.20 ; cows , bulls
and heifers , $2.00j5.10 ; stackers and feed
ers , $ l.30gJ.75 ; western fed steers. $4.5053) )
E.65 ; Texaa steers , $3.GOQO.OO ; calves , $4.50
g-e.EO.
Trade In hogs w s slow at prices fully
Bo Jowcr ; fair to choice lots , $4.4564.60 ;
heavy packers , $4.16J4.42'/ ; 'butchers , $4.30
5H.60 ; mixed , * 4.35@4.CO ; fights , $4.401.70 ;
pica , W.SOS4.60.
Tihero wan a fairly active slaughtering
demand for sJiwp at steady prices ; prime
lombs wore scarce and brought 15tJ25c more
than at the close last week : poor to prime
sheep , $2.25iiC.2o. ( chiefly $3.0i > TH.60 ; natives.
$3.75@4.BO ; pigs , $4. Hj6.GO ; cull lambs , $4.25
S-4.60 ; good to prime flocks , ? G.4vgc. ( ; .
Receipts : Cattle , 2,600 head ; hogs , 17,000
head ; shscp , 10,000 head.
1C nil nan City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY , July 2G.-CATTLE Re
ceipts , 4,400 native 1,450 Texans ; slaugh
tering cattle acWvo and steady to a shade
higher ; shockers and feeders lOc higher ;
heavy native stesrs , J5.25iJjS.50 ; light
weights , J4. 5005.45 ; stockers and feeders ,
$3.65 4.85 ; butchers' cows and heifers , $3.00
6i6.15 ; canners , J2.50Jf3.00 ; western steers ,
$3.75@6.50 ; Texans , $3.3S4.40.
HOGS Receipts , 9,020 hsnd ; early sales
steady ; closed 5@10o lower ; heavy , $4.40 ®
4.52& ; mixed. $4.35g4.60 ; light , $1.403-4.50 ;
pigs , $4. 20 .40.
SKEBP Receipts , 4.870 head ; liberal sup
ply , but hardly equal to demand ; market
active and strong ; spring lambs , $3.00JJ >
6.00 ; muttons , $4.00t8 > 4.BO ; s.tockers and feed
ers. $3.254.25 ; culls , $2.0003.25.
St. Loiiln Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. July 25. CATTLI2 Receipts ,
2,100 head , Including SOO Texans ; market
steady to strong : fair to choice native ship
ping and export steers , $4.50Jja.ffi : dressed
beef and butcher steers , $1.00 5.25 ; steers
under 1,000 Ibs. , $4.00@4,75 ; stackers and
feeders , $3.00iiG.OO ; cows nnd heifers. $2.25
( SG.OO ; 'bulls ' , $2.2504.00 ; canners. $1.5032.80 ;
Texaa nnd Indian steers , $3.00if4.75 ; cows
and 'helf-rs ' , $2.KVSJ > I.OO.
HOGS Receipts. 6,800 head ; market 5o
lower ; pigs nnd lights Jl.rjfK . &O ; packers ,
[ 4.45iW.CO ; butchers , J4.D54.CS.
SHEEP ( Receipts , 5,700 head ; market
steady to firm : native muttons , $3.5034.25 ;
lambs. $4.003 .2 > : stockers , $2.5033.00 ; culls
and bucks , $2.0033.50 ; Texans , $4.30.
St. .ToNeph Mvc Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , July 25. ( Spe
cial. ) The Journal quotes :
CATTLE Receipts , 1,800 'head ' ; market
steady on best , others weak : natives , $4.40
@ 5.GO ; Texas and westerns. $3.3505.46 ; cows
and heifers , $2.00@4.85 ; bulls and ritafWS
a. 25iit4.25 ; vearllngs and calves , $4.23 5.2.1 ;
stockers and feeders , $3.50@4.75 ; vcails , $5.00
SJfi.CO.
HOGS Receipts , B.800 head ; light weak ,
others big Go lower ; heavy and medium ,
U.tOffl.BO ; light , $4.3504.45 ; pigs , $4.10 ®
4.20 ; bulk of sales , $4.4034.45.
SHEEP Receipts , 1,500 he-ad ; market
weak.
York Lire Stock.
NEW YORK , JuHy 23. BEEVES Re
ceipts. 110 head ; no trading ; feeling llrm :
no later cables ; shipments. 700 cattle and
1,400 quarters of beef ; tomorrow , 2.600 quar
ters : veals , receipts. 4.407 h-wxd ; steady.
SHEEP Steady ; Jambs on heavy supply
declined 25340c ; nine cars unsold ; common
o good sheep , M.2&34.GO ; medium to prime
ambs , 41. 0034.8714 ; : choice lambs , $7 ; most
of the sales , $ S.CHX8 < 5.75.
HOGS Receipts , 2,813 head ; none for
sale ; nominally llrm.
Stock In
Following are the receipts at the four
principal markets for July 25 :
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . 2.701 11.2J3 1.3S6
Chicago . 2.GOO 17.000 10.WK )
Kansas City . C.BO 9.020 4,870
St. Loula . 3,900 6,800 0,700
Totals . 14,954 44,013 22,150
Iron Mulder * Rlect ( Mlli-ern.
INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , July 25. The con
vention of the Iron Moufdcrs' Association of
* 'orth America , which has been In session
icro for two weeks , adjourned after elect-
ng the following ofllcers : President. Mar
tin Fox , Cincinnati ; secretary , 13. J. Denny ,
Cincinnati ; treasurer. William Henzcl , New
York. Joseph Ulack of Toronto was con-
.Inued as editor of the Iron Molders' Jour
nal. The examination simplified and
expenses reduced.
ages For
We have on hand a list of
gilt-edge securities for sale.
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