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    Tin; OMAHA DAILY BEEi iiiidav. JULY n, 1000.
10
COMMERCIAL AM) FINANCIAL
Higher Market at Liverpool Causes an Early
Bulge.
THERE IS FAIRLY ACTIVE TRADE IN CORN
jt Open ItNlft In ismpnlhy rrltli
Wheat and orn I'rni IllMI Are
Umi. 1 Opening Hlll on
Hodernlr Hog llroclpts.
CHICAGO, July fi A higher market at
Liverpool resulted In 11 bulge here early to
day, but the market reacted btCkUM Of
rain In the northwest, closing Steady, An-
. a shod., undai Tuesday. 1 1
a, shade lower and outs ',( dOWB. I'm
alelons cloned utraily and but little changed.
The opening- chorus In win. it w it a glad
tull refrain concerning a id advance at
tverpool, the extreme gravity of the
Chinese ("Ituatlon and, a little Inter, It
welled out Into a choral welcome to a 2d
bulge, accomplished by the lilg (train .en
ter Of the "right little tight little island."
August opened I'cii f t" I'kVlHc over
Tuesday at mV"s.' One long seised tills
Opportunity to unload a Rood lot. suld to
shave been TTiO.OoO hm, and another chorui
of trailers, In voices of various strength,
entered singing Of the rains which fell m s
terduy In the northwest, Juvt as they have
been doing lor sonic days. As they Hang
the oM m.iiik ihcv soul ;uid i he market Wat
gradually forced down. At MHc. which
"SUM touched during the fori ll '. Ihe mar
ket recolvod some support from foreign
aborts WhOSS tyefl were on the Chinese
tliuatlon and a recovery to lOVta followed.
The bnars found the bulge mole of an In
ducement to continue thir selling and
Jumped m the price, hammering It down
to "fl'tiiWie. The close showed the bulge
and a shade BON gone. The market has
eteadled. however, and the wind up was
pyef the bottom. August at IMfcO. New
York reported Iii loads taken for export.
Clearances at the aboard in wheat ami
flour were equal to 164,000 bu. Primary re-
relptl aggregated 421.000 hu.. compared with
770,000 la--t year. Mil negpolll and liuluth
reported 3!i9 cars, against SM jail week and
(21 a. yenr ago. leicnl receipts were hit)
cars. 1 of contract ancle
There wn a fairly a live market In corn.
The best price! of the day came early In
ympathy with the wheat bulge and higher
rabies from Liverpool The dry winds
,10c
svhlch furnished a bull motive 'I ueaday were
llsplaxed by rains today, all of Which the
scars took Into consideration, The wheat
decline from the top also proved an Influ
ence later aa it had early and the last
lit Ires did not hold. There was a big cash
liuslnesB, however, and the close, although
a shade under Saturday, was steady Au
SJUSl sold "between 43c. and 42V-' and plosed
St War. It waa the strength of the cash
eltuatlon erhloh Wat mainly Instrumental in
aiming a reaction from the bottom. Re
ceipts were f76 cars. Country offerings
ere Irregular largo In some cases and
mall In others.
Oats opened strong; In sympathy with
wheat and corn, whloh, as hereinbefore
mentioned, showed strength at that time.
A good speculative business was done and
although -the market eased off from the top
In sympathy with the later maneuvers of
the other grains the market on the whole
was a steady one. Receipts WON t$$ cars.
August sold between 24c and l'.e and
closed V4- lower at 2.;',i
Provisions were quiet. The market
opened strong on moderate hog receipts,
higher prices at the yards and in sympathy
with wheat and corn. Tho reaction In
grains, the weakening of tho hog market
later and a desire for proltts led to a re
liction from the best prices, but the close
found tho imarket fairly steady, Septem
ber pork sold between gU.OB and 111!.'.) and
Closed shade over Tuesday at $U.J04J8
3-"-"u; September lard, between j- unj
M.9SVI, closing :v higher at $ti.!, and Sep
tember ribs, between T. 7 B and $7 06, with
the (lose a shade down at $7 .U7'V('7 10.
Kstlmatad receipts tomorrow: Wheat 135
cars; corn, l.UiO cars, oats, 4:5 cars; hogs.
l!l,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. High.; Low. Close. TttesT
Wheat
July
Aug.
Sept.
Corn
July Aug.
Hept.
Oats -July
Aug.
Sept
Pork
Julv
Sept.
Ijird
Julv
Hept.
Oct.
Hlbs
July Sept.
I. .1
I
so (S
04l'.
UOVi
7S',I 7S
i79mr
2'ISO u
SOVil hOin
I
K 42-V4
4:)', 4SV4jtU
43V4H4:;d
I
I
43 ftV,
4?i,-4'4l
I I
43H
43
4i'
42,
424
4il'
Mftl
23 I 23H,
2341 231.4
I
12 70 I 12 TIHI
12 90 J 12 UHI
I HH 6 HU
9 ", I 6 95
6 97'ni 6 7U
I
7 05
7 05 7 10
is
23 Hi
UK 24
23Vi,(U2i 24B'
i - I
12 90 I 12 90 I
I 13 00 I 13 06 I
I
li t HVi
7 00 I 7 00
I 7 00 I 7 00
J I
12 90
6 82 V.
I VP&
6 96
7 07U.
7 10
Cash miotatlons were as follows;
PI.tllVK- Kusy; winter patents. J4 10-;M 20
Straights, $3 20fu3.!K: clears. 13 00(03.70; spring
SPOClsJ, $4.7S'd4.85; patents. $.4 i;oo 20
straights. $12048 70; bahers. t2.3tw2 no
nr.Ai no. 4 spring
Tt4tM0c
CORN NS. 2, 424f43c
eutAc.
OATS No. 2. 23i?4c
I74V7$o; No. 2 red
No. 2 yellow, 42Ti
No. 2 white. 2fT
ZC'e; Nn 3 white, 2tyi2V,
BAKEKY flood feeding,
8$4J4Wo; fair to
cnoicn miiittng. ibe
ntfciia-nix, no. 1, 180; No. 1 north-
weeiern. i v i tover, contract grude. $ (o
J-KOVJSIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $11 W
i.ara, par luu ids . 16 7546. s;1
Bacon, short gibs aides (loos.ij, pi svp 7 Ifi
Ury Halted sh.hilders (boxedi. ij75':'i
Shert clajr sides (hexed . $7 M7 M
WHIfmT Basil of high wines. $12.1
KI IIARS Cut loaf, $fi.r.i; granulated NCI
confectioners' a. $is: off a. k j
I he receipts and shipments for today were
Ship
mcnt n
Articles.
Flour, bhls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Jats, bu
Rye. bu
Recelnts
, 35.0)0
S4.0HO
822.0 0
D04X1
l.iimi
27.W0
IC6 M
fHlO.OII
STli, .IH)
1.0 0
Barley, bu.
s.ox)
:i.4)
m tile i-roduce exihange tod.u the but
iei marait was steady; creameries, M
... -.. iiniiiii.. miii.c r;ggs. steady; fresh
IwmO'kc. Cheese, steady at s'tilin,,-.
IIW YOHK
HHM5BAI. MAslKBT
ttnntatlous
for Hi. ii,,, u ii
4 srlimi
omiiioie.
.NBW YORK, July I. FLOUR R lot
.(v.i noii..: exporte. i:.hso I. hs; gemrallv
Jieid at old prices, with trade in snrlns
intents modsratS and m other grades slow"
printer patents. $4 . 1&0 4 . 60 ; Mlnne-oi.t pat
hnts, $4.0Ai.00; Minnesota bakers 3 ism
.16; winter straight s, $;i.9n,n. n,: winter x
trss, II.16C4 16; winter low grades, $2 - n
2.9... Uyo Hour. tlnn. fair to good, J i
l.tOj choice to fun, y, $1 . :t.v a . to "
.iV.?'?MKAI4l'',I;",: ' '"" western, $6c;
city. 94. ; Brandywlne. $2.6o5i2.6rt.
n r. uuiei: .No. western KM..,, r .. k
Ktati s,nt''' "W" ' 1 New fork. 1'ar-
(float; state
lots
HAUl.EY
-Dull; f ling 44'u40.
malting, 49fro3i . l
I f.
New
New York,
Tel k
U'm'V.,.' ,S,ai-t Nominal at ,VKf6l
sir i j "'" lnt,t 1W.M ini . exports
20,
b. ' I'.'i. IHj . .Ml, L' r.'ll, r.
ii , no j nn, , elevator N .
1 north
prompt ;
"ii, I'uiinn, mil., f o n ,,,i,
--.'. ...... i i . i i i.e i ii t) nil, ,-it
Options were at fTral actTve and very mw li
tronger on Drigllah cables, reflecting
rave hinese nil nation, with foreign buy"
lug and a liberal demand from shorts at
tendant features .if th.- upturn Hut on
I
. realising, Helped l,v , 1 1 ,. 1 1. , n
of
more northwest tt hovers n l..'.
nn aim cios-ii raillcl' weali iu Ul
riet advance; July, v.'-.i closed
S51.'; September, M'. -,,s;,'. , lose,! al M
at
jtcioni r. m . I.e. I al M'., lie, em
ber, WyiiKTc, closed at atlac
-Vu,.tN Rj."'P'j I.T$$.$T8 bu ; cv,ris.
1.2.1.39 bu sp..t. Inn; No. 2. $Uc f. o b
atloHt and 4',c elevator Option market
Strong anil higher on culdes and with n u
later sold off under realizing an I closed
easy at ',c net decline: July, i ii4L,
l.ised at 49U,-, September is ;.;. ., e.i
tiose.i at 4v, December, 47'(i47T,c, closed
St 477,c,
OATS- Receipts. 12ti av bu. : exports -4S2
bu. 8Mit, unlet; No, 2. 21'., No 3 -s,
N". 3 while. - ti ck, mixed. 24Vs4i30c:
track, white. ;ir i ikptlotie: were dull and
about steady.
HAY yulet; shipping, 70fii7.ii ; good to
choice, i0jB$7tyc,
hops st.a'ts ; state, common to cholos,
1M crop, llul-lc; ,., I, SfiOc; Pa, III,- coast
ls99 ir ,p. .i, 13, . ,,1,1,
HIDES Elrm. C,alveton, 20 to 26 lbs.,
lie; California, 21 to 25 lbs. It 1.0 i Texas
dry :' I., si His . it
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sol,., BUS
Eios Ayrea, light to heavyweights, 231(j
4'c; acid, 2 1'.j.i2ICc
WOOL Domestic lice, e. He; Texas, Ufl
lie: steady.
PROVISIONS Beef, Hull; family, $10 .MWr
mess, $! inn ai. n.-ef hams. $20 ini.r
(VI. packet. $lo .-a 11 ai: ill v. In. Ma extra
nieas $i oisrfi: so Cut meats -t- ads . ii If
led bellies. $ 2.-...0 . olckled shoulders,
$ 76; pickled hsms, $ I Lard,
ptea.H. weslsrn Steamed. $7 16; retlned,
ie.,d. continent. $.4". is. On South Amer
Ua I gOOAPOUndi 2..j'. o. ',. I'ork, dull;
family, $171 TMfl4 SO. short clear. $11 251M6 .
mess, ft i a$flT no
TALLOW Firm; city, 4'v'. country, 4','3
Mc,
uli'i: St. adv. domestic, fair to extra, 4'$
(liVe; Japan. 4''l4Ti
MOI.A08Rfl I-1 tin . New ntleans open
l.Mtle. good to choice, 4VutVs .
MM tilt mtOLMAUs MARKP.TS.
ondltlnn of Trnile n...t 4iotatlona on
-ii. i.i. nnrt I'nney I'rnilnrr.
BOOB Receipts liberal, good stock. 9'4r
MVK POULTRY Men. '7Uc; roosters,
according to age and slse. 31Mc; broilers,
U'jVjU. . dinks. C'liV', geese, 4'u.V, turkeys,
PflESH DRESSED POtTfTRT Hens, lf
roosters, .'o.e , ducks and geese.
broilers, IM to 2 lbs., per dog. Hood
4 SO; t urkevs, II4$C.
BUTTER Common to fair. V-,r . choice,
l.V16c; separator, liuc, gathered creamery,
ll1r
PISH Trout. 9'-; blue fish. 12c; pickerel,
So: catfish. 12c, dressed buffalo, 6c; white
fish, IOC! herring. Mi black tiass. lec, sal
mon, lie; white bass lis ; rropple. 10c; pike,
9c: halibut, lie; bullheads, 10c; ring perch,
Si lobsters, green. 21'c; bolh-d lobsters. 2f
mai kcrel, JOc; codfish, IOC; yellow perch, 6c.
PIOEONS Mve, per doi., '.Oc'Hll.00.
V I ' ! X I 'holi e AitilOc.
HAY Per i ail. iad lots: Upland, choice.
P 50;
$5 B6;
midland. cnolCS, iS.oOj lowiann. cnoiee,
rvc straw, choice, $6 .00; No. 3 corn,
M 1 white oats 21c: cracked corn.
per ton, 116.00; corn and oats, chopped, per
ton, I1S.R0; bran, per ton, $12.50; shorts, per
ton, $1250.
VEGETABLES
CUCUMBERS Per dog I0860C.
ASPAftAOUS Home-grown, per dos., Wtf
Ni:V Tt'HNIPS Per doz. bunches, 25
NEW BEETS- Per doz. bunches, 3ne
NEW CARROTS- Per doz. bunches, 25c.
LETTUCE Per dos. bunches. 20c.
RADISHES Home-grown, per doz., IBflJi
PEAS
-Per 4-hu basket, 50c.
BEANS Per half bu.
WAX
brtsket, 401r
vine t. it iTf il.-.S- Per hi:.. HViHir.
CABBAOE H orn -grown per lb.. 1&
CAVI.H'l.DWEH Per doz , $100.
OREEN ' DUN Per doz., 10315c.
TOMATOES Mississippi, per four-basket
crate. 7$4$0c.
MUSHROOMS Per lb box. 60c.
RHUBARB Per lb . !HlC.
ONIONS i 'all f orn la , per sack, $2 00.
FRUITS
STRAWBERRIES Colorado shipping
StOCk, per 14-Oj case. $2 75. aaaaaa
ni.ACKBERHIES Per 21-qt. case, $2 004
t.2r.
BLACK HASPnEltniES-Per 24-qt. case,
$2 76: per 24 -pi. case. 11.80.
'Mi RASPBERRIES Per 24-pt. case,
$2.50.
cases, $2.23.
case, $2.00
per box. !i0cJ$l.
per box. ?1.:U.
ni.i .;iii-:ni(i ko 10-qi,
CURRANTS Per 24-qt
PEACHES California,
APRICOTS California
PI. CMS
illfornla. per crate, $l.ii.
PRCNES
California, per crate. $1.3iyjll 50.
HARTI.ETT PEARS Per banket. $2.50.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case. $2.
CI 1 1 3RRIES California, per 10-lb. box.
$1.10; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.; S-1D.
baskets. 44l'ilfc.
WATERMKEONB As to nze, SUHHU
each.
TP.OPICAE r K I ITM.
PINEAI'PLKS Per doz., $1.50Cu-1.75.
OIlANr.KS California, Mediterranean
sweets, per box. $4; budded seeiiiings, s.
I. EMON8 -California, fancy, 4 ia. cnoicn,
HANA.NAH I'er Blincn, accoruing iu
$2 $6433.00.
1 1 I IMS
HIDES No. 1 green hides, 64 No. 2
green hides, 5'c ; No. 1 salted hides. 7H,e ;
No. 2 salteit hides. 'C; ino. i vein n, a iu
12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NETS Hickory, large, per bu , $125;
shellbarks, $1 35; English walnuts, per lb..
IKflle; lllberts, per lb., 12c; aim. mds. per
lb., 14il6c; raw, per lb., 5Vijtic, roasted,
CHANCUM l AVAILABLB tVPrUM
4'able nnd Telrgrarhle Reports of
Grain AHunt nnd Ashore.
NEW YOHK. Julv I. -Special cable and
telegraphic communications to Hradntreet s
show the loiiowing cijanges in inuwi
supplies from the last account;
Available suppll : Wheat. 1 'nlted States
and Canada, cast of the Hockles, an In
crease of 404,000 ba.; afloat for an In Ku
ropc. an Increase of 20O.O00 bu.; total sup
ply, an Increase of 104,000 bu. Corn, United
States and Canada, east of tbe HockltP, a
decrease of 1.140.000 bu. Oats, I.'nlted State;
and Canada, east of the Rockies, an In
crease of 319,000 bu. Among the more Im
portant Increases reported to Mrndstreet's
not given In the official visible supply state
ment Is that of 57,iio bu. at East St. Louis.
The principal decreases are those of 200.
OOa bu. at northwestern Interior elevators,
ro.000 bu at Manitoba points and 59.000 bu.
at Chicago private elevators. The aggre
gate stock of wheat held at Portland, Ore.,
and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash , Increased
$1,000 bu. laat week.
it I. out i.i do end Prnxrlalona.
ST. LOUIS, July R WHEAT t'nsettlert;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 78c; track, T$4J$$0c;
Julv. 7e. August. T8c; September, 7i4c; No.
i... f.i
CORN
424t48c
OA TS
Lower; No. 2 cash
41Mic:
track.
July. 42c; September
Weak ; No. 2 cash, 25c
September, 22'e, No
427te.
; track, 25'2c;
I white, 27c;
July. 23.
No. 9 Whits, 2''4c
RYE Elrm at f,060'ic
l-'LUCK- Dull and utu hanssd.
SEEDS-Timothy, $2. 2542. 7$, spot; $3.10 bid
for prime new to arrive, August.
CORNMICAL Steady at $21642 30.
BRA N - Elrm ; sacked, east track, ",t
89c.
HAY Dull; timothy, $10.0041$ 60; prslrlc,
$6 iitiii.s .no
WHISK Y- Steady at $1.2$.
KiOX CLiTTON TIES- Higher at $1 $1
HAiiHINO- Higher at $H;8C.
HEMP TWINK-tc.
PROVISIONS Pork. strong; Jebbing.
$13 to Lard, higher, prima steam 1( 70;
choice, $8 7.'. Dry salt meats, boxed, firm;
extra aborts. $7:i7H; clear ribs, $7.60; clear
shins. $7.i2V Bacon, boxed, firm; extra
shofta, 7,$7Vsi clear ribs, $4 00; clear sides,
$4 12"
METALS Lead, dull at $4.07't; spelter.
firm at $4.10ifi4.16.
RECEIPT? -Elour. 3,000 bbls ; wheat, 17,
000 bu : corn. 119.000 hu. ; oats, 2O.00S bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 7,000 bbls ; wheat,
35.000 bu.; corn, S1.000 bu. ; osts, 10,000 bu.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO, O., July 6 WHEAT Dull and
nn, hanged; spot, IJ-c; July. I3c; August,
$$Uc; Sentember. SITSC.
CORN Active and higher; No. 2, cash,
45. . September, 44,e.
OATS--Dull and higher; No. 2, cash, 234ic;
Sf.denihi". 24i li
lt YE ! mil and lower. No. 2, cash, 67c.
ci ,i iVERSEED--Dull and unchanged; 19.
prime. $6.10; 11 prime, $V50; October,
fc No. 2, $4.75.
Liverpool (irsln.
LIVERPOOL, Jitly 5. WHEAT Spot,
firm; No. 4 northern, spring, lis led; No 1
c illfornla. lis ld'oHs 5d. Futures, steady:
July, IS Midi September, s 4id; December,
nominal.
CORN gpot, firm; American mixed, new,
ISlHdj American mixed, old, 4s i',jd. Fu-
turis, quiet; July, 4s 3d.
PhllMfelpltta Prnvlalona.
PHILADELPHIA, July 5. BETTER
Steady, fancy western creamery, ll'iSIOc;
fan.y western prints, 21c
Wilis' Unchanged; fresh nearby, 13c;
fresh southwestern, lie; fresh western, 13c;
fresh snuthtrn, loc.
CHEESE Steady.
M 1 1 nniiker
i.i 1 1 1 1 1
MI1.WA1KEE. July
I. WHEAT Pull;
No. i northern, sic. No. 2 northern. MV4ja
0c
RYE St. aily; No.
BARLEY Lower;
tfe.
1. 62c.
No. 2, 4Sc; sample.
43
M I mien 1111I Ik W heut Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 5 WHEAT In
-I.U., .No 1 northern. July. tt0 Septem
ber. 794c; mi track, No 1 hard, Slic; No. 1
northern, 7M,0i No. 2 northern, 7H,c.
MO l IETg OP STOC KS AMI BOMS.
W ide llreaehea Iu Prices nt Opeulng
Ire I'lnaed l.uter.
NEW YORK July r,.--The New York
tot I. marks! made n very striking (lemon -
stration today by the way in which it
SVercams the early losses. Thera were
vl,le breaches in nil -es as the result of
two days of sml-dsmoratlsatlon on foreign
sto k m.itkets when the New York tstock
exchange began trading tills morning.
American securities .halt in at London
were depressed, all the way from a large
fraction to !C below the. closing prices here
on Tuosdst.
British Consols had lost all but 1-11 of a
full point and 4 per cent rentes hud fallen
u, centimes from Tuesday'a prices. Such
wa the effect of the ahirin felt In Eu
ropean quarters over the pasa to which
affairs In China have come. To the alarm
on account of the Chinese crisis must oa
added renewed uneasiness over the finan
cial conditions at Berlin, where there wits
ondltlon bordering on punic both ysster-
Oay and today. As the lierlin discount
rates nave .10. une.i en tiotn occasions It Is
evIJent that the forced selling there must
:e ,:,ie to the name sort of oiscrlmlnsilon
against th numerous brood of industrials
as collateral which so ucutels affected .mr
own Industrial st.e ks last December There
whs no unpsrsnl effort to contest the de
pressltm during the early hours of ihe day;
that Is to say, while lAindon was still aell
ing iu this iitarkui. Th foreign arbitrage
houses disposed of upward of 4.nfO shares
here befqre they cSSSCd operations with the
cessation of cabled orders from London
l.srge amounts of the selling for London
ac. mint had their Initiative in Merlin The
home market began to rall With Increas
ing vigor nfter this selling had i cased. The
depressing Influences of the Chinese situa
tion was converted for home use Into a fac
tor of positive strength and for the nrst
time since the scare over the crops be
came on ISSSUS the prices for wheat and for
stocks advanced simultaneously The argu
ment was that In the event of extensive
military operations In China mm h material
would have to be supplied from our Pa
cific coast. The rally was conspicuously
aided by peculation "n the part of promi
nent hear leaders. There was much politi
cal predl tlon accompanying the profes
sional operations. A rise of IM points In
Jersey Centtal furthered their efforts The
movement was accompanied by continued
talk of the change of the control In the In
terest of Baltimore ft Ohio, The latter
stock. Pennsylvania. Missouri Pacific nnd
Reading tirst pre f erred were actively bid
up by the bull operators The same ele
ment was Influential In lifting Sugar over
3 points. The local traction stocks and a
number of th- leading Industrial also
showed Occasional strenglh The metal
stocks Iff re nil notahlv strong and ad
vanced from 1 to I points sfter the open
ing decline On the growing conviction that
prices of Iron are utiproa- hlng a basis
where consumptive demands will come into
the market There were some recessions
on profit taking and ore or two dual hart -
advanced, but the close generally wax
about Steady near the high level. The
money mirket continued (inlet and there
was no evidence of largely Ini reSSi d sup
plies from the July payments.
Thn bond market was fairly active, but
the movement of prices was Irregular.
Total sales, par value, $180,000. United
Stat.s new 4s d clltitfd it and the old Is
In the Md .rlco.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram today savs: There wa .
great gloom In the markets today over the
news from China and consols fell from pat
ItH to 9S",, ( losing at 9t''v Chinese securi
ties opened six points lower. Later th
was a slight general tendency to recover
Trouble Is feared In M no he-tor on account
Of the stoppage ..f remlttanies. Berlin has
been hard lilt and has been realizing on a
large seals, Americans were fe.it unless
and depressed Paris was unsettled. The
bank sold 36.000 e,,i In Erench coin. The
Hank of Bengal hat reduced It- dividend
from 4 to .1 per cent.
I'lillowlni' are
the closing prices on the
exi hntlft-e;
New York Stock
Atchison
do pfd
Baltl.awre & Ohio.
Canadian Pselfle.
Cunaila .-mi
"hc. A Ohio
Chicago O. W
Cm B. & Vt
Chi.. Ind. & It....
do pfd
(Ihcago - D, III
Chicago A N W .
O., U. I, & P
0. C. C. St It, .
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
Oil Itii'taon
Del. U & W
Denver & R. O....
do pfd
Erie
do lit pfd . . .
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking "oal ....
Hocking Valley ..
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. Ci V. O
Lake Brit W
do pfd
l-nke Shore
L A N
ManliHttan L
Met St. Railway
Mexican Central
Mi A St. 1.
do pfd
Mo Paelfle
Mobile A Ohle. . . .
M , K. T
do pfd
14". J. Central
N. Y. Central ....
Norfolk A W
do pfd
No PsclBn
do pfd
Ontario A W
Oregon Ry A Na
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Heading
do 1st pfd....
1'nlon Pacific M
do pfd 7J';
WttNinh ', ife
do pfd
Wheel. U B Hi
do 2.1 pfd
Is". Wis. c rural i i;
Mm I'lilrd Avenue 1(194
:'l I Adams Ex Ill
I -nerlenn Ex ISO
0. H. Kx tr.
Velli Karen Kx 111
.l'V.l
Am.-
Cot. Oil
pf
Malting
Pf'l
A It
Pfd
Spirits
pfd
ft Hoop ....
rfd
H AW
pfd
Tin Plate ..
PM
Tsbaceo . .
pfd
do
AlTler.
do
Ajner.
do
Amer.
do
mer.
do
Amer,
'
. 41
id
,11$H
17SM
16'
. 41
. 10'4
. .11
.HHj
lo
ll Amer
. 84
i
.ill
. 1
. It
Amer.
do
AlUir
Mining Co .
Hrooklvn
R. T
I A I r. m .
i.'olo. Ill
. 90 "nn Tnl-arco
di prs....
. "t' Psdcral iteei
. mi do pfd ....
.Ms'.- ien niectrle
. 1J4 (Jlucoee Sugar
. 4s du pr.l
. x Inr
I 'a tier 11
. r.2'4 do pfd
. V Laclede lias
. .H4 National lllscult
. 34 do pfd
,18$i Nntlonal lad ..
Ay do pfd
H i National sjteel ..
. 7H, do prd
. 41H N Y. Air Brake
. 70'a No. American ..
. l!'4 PsclnVo iast ....
-. i do 1st prd ...
. 7S do 2d i'.'J . . .
,.tl$W PsolAo Mail
.. Vla People's Gaa ....
. B1H Pressed Car .
, . 201 dn pfd
.... '.
do 2d pfd
Rio a
d
St L
do
do
St. L
do
w
pfd
A S f
lit pfd ...
2d pf
Sonthw....
. H44j Piltlmen P
. M Stanlanl R
lr .
I T.
4 Sugar
. 8.',
ilu
Tenn
; iv s.
do
; v s.
I do
prd
Coal A Iron,
le sthsr
pM
Rubber
. 2
. 10
. 241;
.112
.171
pfd
St Paul
do pfd
pfd
St.
So
P 'Vmaha. . . .110 I Western l'nlon
Paelfle IP, Psc. Iron S.
So. Itallway ...
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
' Offered
o.i rfd.
P.
14',
I. ft s...
e Vtirk tlon.-. Market.
NEW YORK. July S. MONEY On call,
easy at per cent; last loan. 1 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 334'ii4'. per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANCE Firm. with
aetuul business In bankers' bills at $4'i'1
for demand and at M.I34fcG4.$$Tt f"r sixty
days; posted rates, $4 85'.i4 hi 1 -; commercial
bills. $4.S34t4.83.
SILVER Bar. 61c; certificates. 1V'
8241c; Mexhan dollars. 41c.
HI i.NDS -( lovernmcnt, weak.
The dotting prices on bonds today are as
follows:
F S U ref. 10S M . K. T.Js ti
do coupon 101 do 4m I'll
do la. reg 100 N. Y. C, Is 104
do 3s. reg 1M1( J. C. gen. ts. .11044
do coupon 10414 No. Psclllc ;is iii".
do new 4, reg. ..114 do 4a lot1 i
do coupon 131 N Y c ft S L 4s. .104
do old 4s, reg 1144s N. & W. con. 4a...
dn coupon I14 0rS, Nav. In 10
do Ss, reg 1131 i da 4s WH
do coupon 113'4 ssOrsgsn 6. I IS..R7H
D of C I toe 12$ do oonsnl ll II!
Atrh. general 4a 101 '4 steading gen 4a o,
do adj. 4s 1 iRte O, W Is . 9;i,
Canada go 2a 107 St I, ft I M - fe 10
fthes O 4"js 'J'i .At la sk t $g 5s. 12.1
do 5s lid SSgt, Paul is.ns lit
ec, a x w. e 7s 144 u st p. r & p is .ii.iMi
4t S F deb Isli) ,!,, ",s 1171,
riilrago Tsr. 4s . ''4 s pgelflo 4a 7V,
Colo. So 4s 4', Sn Railway os 1044
D. ft It Ci. Is.... 102 esg n ft T. Is.... T"
do 4s KTi. Tei. ft Pacific Is. .111
PTrie g.-neral 4a tT'3i '. "Js
P W li. c H 70 Pnlon PacISc 4s....l"7
sr, W. A H c Is T.i Wahaah Is I. '
(Jen Klec. Is.... $1714 do 2a 10114
Is. Central H....110 West Shore 4s 1U
K c. p ft o la :n wis Osntral is.... 8744
$ ft N. unl. s fit "Va Centuries M
When
ers.
issued Rid Offered a Sell-
Rostiin Mining; I) unl n I In na.
ROSTON, July 5. Call loans. .'Clf.li . per
cent; time loans, 3i27j4 per cent Official
closing:
A , T
do
Amer.
ft n, r
pfd
guger
?' West End
. 71", WtStlngh, EPctric
n?i;
44H
.11744 Wis. Central 13
.1.1 pfd
Ben Tel.'plione ..
Rosf n ft Albnny.
14 -ion npevsaed
Best) n ft Me
C . It ft J
Dum. Cosl
dn pfd
Pederal steel ....
do pfd
Mtshfettrg pfd
iien Isotrto
Kd Blest rto 111...
MoOan (entra.l
Mich Tslephene
N I ri ft C
oid Osisay
Old Dominion ....
Rubber
l.'nlon Psolflo
,1111 Atehlson 4s itsu
14 ! K. E. O. O. 8s.. M
?43 'Adventure IV4
130si Allouea Mining Co.. I
.! Anial Copper
,12".4 Atlantis 23
. 31 , Hi at. .n ft Mont .. .:'s1
.114 Riltte ft Boston. ... K'f
Tt'i Cat A Hreltt 71S
tt jfjsntsnalsl i
l Pran'illn 1144
.121 ttsreola 62
20A Parrot 40(4
. tai!Oiilncy m
. ta :"anta T Copper .. 44
. I Tamarack 175
.JO? I Ptali Mining 5
. T4Wlnoaa M
. ?'i Wi Iverines 47
. SO',
9iw YnrU Mining; slnrka.
NEW YORK, July f. The following are
the closlag notations for mining shares
today :
Ctmllar
Orown Piint
Coo Cel. ft Vs....
I if, A wood
fluid 1 A Currle. .
Hi! ft Nore? ma
Jlwir.sstake
Ilea Silver
Jdsn'.can
. li
. 7
140
. 40
. 10
. 10
MOO
.
. It
Ontario 47r.
iMilr It
Plymouth is
Qulehsllver 19$
do pfd T.'.o
sierra N'eu,la !
Rtsndar 1 3f
l nlen Con 10
Yellow Jarktl 13
Louden Stuck 4) mil 11 1 inn n.
LONOON. July 5 4 i. m. Closing:
Co Soli, money HtiTBrls .. 11
do acccur.t li,l .In lt pfd $9
Atchison IAH4ni lylvftsts i
Cana.l;an Pacini-.. . , Hending
ft Paul 11144 No Psoino pfd f$44
Illinois Ontral ,...11144 Orand Trunk ',
lamlsvllls 7i", Anaconda f
Pnlon P'c pfd. .. 7P, Hind Mines 4$U
N. Y. Central 1'2
RAl: SILVER - ItStdy st WT-lld pei
Sunre
MONEY IVt nor cent The rate of , Ms
count In the open markSt for both short
and ihree-nionths' bills la 2", per .int.
foreign sBftsMISli
PARIS Julv ,. The we. kl statement of
the Rank of France shows the following
changes: Notes In clr. ulatlon, In, iei-.-121,i,iw0f,
treasury account OUrrSBtt dc-
crease, 4 ! it?.", rnnr gold 'n hand. Increase,
M.ajo.ooof; bills discounted, decrease, l$.$00,-
000f; silver In hand, decrease. 1,"C5.lRif
Three per cent rentes, IT'jc for the a1 -count
Ex hange on London, 2T.f lie for
checks Spanish Is closed at ,0;i,. Husl
ness on the bourse tixlav was very flat, ow
ing to fear of complications In the far cist
and Weakened at other centers There was a
continual all-round decline until near the
close, when prtCSS improved abroad and
SUsed nrmneSS, although the undercur
rent was undei ided.
BERLIN, July 5.-Prlces on the bourse
Opened tint There was n little of yester-
iivs nurry and activity on Chinese re
ports and there wore wholesale offers, with
ail under decline, chinas led the decline
with a fall of I points Later the market
rallied. supported by some purchases,
partly to COVSf 0PSI1 aCCOUntO. After Ihe
cloae of the bourse the prices were firmer,
mine shares rapidly recovering.
Lo.NIxiN. Jul n American securities
opened dull ami then declined on account
of uneasiness over the situation in the
far cast. The , losing tone was steady and
I hi re was very little demand throughout
the session Spanish Is . loscd at 09 75.
Amount of bullion withdrawn from the
Hank of England on bilatice today. KM.OOO,
Cold at BuStlOS Avres Is quoted at 129.60.
ftanh t i .-ii r i n a s.
ST. LOyi, July rieailngs. $6,26071;
balances, $443,041: money, 5(B7 per cent; New
V rk exchange, lOc dlscouni bid. p;ir asked.
CHICAOO Julv 5 clearings. $S3,M6,772j
hallitues, $1. 127. esi; posted exchange. ti.VM
l;sT': New York exchanse, Ms discount;
Nl W York exchange, ic ills out.t.
PHILADELPHIA, Julv :. Clearings, $21.
'35,748; balances. $S,84W,720,
BALTIMORE, July 5. Clearings, $4,980,-halat'.-i
s. $T.st.
IMSTON. .In'. 5 -Clearings, $21.559, JtM;
balsni es. $1.76$ rt.'a
NEW YORK, .lulv r. clearings. $217,157,-
nij balances, 1$,0$6,4$0,
Cotton
Market.
LIVERPOOL, Julv
i -I i m n
Spot. In
goon aemnnd;
good middling,
middling. Vka:
dinar) . I3-161
16,000 bales of
American middling (led
c U-lSd; ml. Idling. 5d; low
good ordinary. S19-12d; nr
The sahs ot the day were
w Ifli $00 were for specula-
tlon und export,
can; receipts.
and Included 12.4oi Ametl
,000 bales. Including I.MO
American. I'utures opened firm and closed
steady; American middling. 1. m c. July,
r. 4 .'-W.rtS 4 ;-i. I. buyers: July snd August,
6 S5m4d, buyers; Auguet and Peptember,
r 21-l'dd s. Her- . September and October,
6 1-&44T5. 2-64x1, sellers; October and Novem
ber. 4 60-fl4d. sellers; November and Decent
ber, 1 42-844S4 43-64d, Sellers; December and
Jsnuiiry, 4 :t9-i;.l, buyers; January and Feb
ruary. 4S7-64d, sellers; February and
March. -I :t".-Md, buyers; March and April,
t IS-$4d, seller.s.
new Stork, July t. Today's cotton
market was less a. live than any of late,
with the trade showing evidences of Inde
cision. The Influences bearing upon senti
ment were varied and not tsslly weighed.
The first factors to be considered was a
pronounced advance in the English market,
Both spot obtton and future delivery cot
ton beltiK affected there by rumors of con
tinental failures, i . nit ! inied feverish de
mand for Spol cotton for European spin
ners, an apparent effort on the pari of
buyers to bull the market and the knowl
edge Hint tin- short Interest wan still a
formidable otic Our market opejied with
July 14 points higher and other months "'a
II point hlghor on brisk demand from for
eigners and buying for the account of locul
fli .ru. Before midday both Liverpool and
New York were affected by sensational po
litical news from China and a fine weather
ma;, and selling for long and short ac
counts here and abroad carried prices off
Sharply. 1-a.ter In ts.e session prices ral
lied mi light covrlng by local parties, clos
ing the market unlet and steady, at a net
rise of 4)010 .olnts.
NEW TOR K, July 5 -COTTON-Futures
closed quint and steady; July. $9 U; August,
$9 51: September. $vM; October. $$18 1 No
vember. $$.tl; December, $$.2X; January.
Mi; February. II II. March. $v3l.
ST LOUIS, Julf 6. COTTON lc higher
and tlrm; middling, 9e; sales, 1,910 bales;
receipts, 514 bals; shipments. 1,350 bales;
in stock, 32. Sit bales
NEW ORLEANS. July S.-COTTON-Elrm;
sales, 2,5ort hales; ordinary. Sll-llo;
good ordinary, s9-l(io: low middling. 9V;
middling, 10c; good middling. 10 r-lflc; mid
dling fair, 9 1-lhc; receipt" 741 nalcs; stock,
SI. 04, bales. Fotures we-e t-mlv; Julv.
16.13Bl6.14; August, $.4$$ s9; September.
$s 91411 92; October. $:tl!s M2; November,
11.13 bid; Decembi r, $i.i2ijs.i4: January,
n.lMM.U; February, Hll bid: March, $.i
bid.
Wool Market.
LONDON, July 5 At the wool miction
sales today 2 591 bales were offered New
Zealand wool was In good demand and was
taken by tho homo trnde at full prices
realized at the opening of thi present
series There was quite a little competi
tion with American buyers for greasy.
Most all of the offaringa of Cape of Oood
Hope and Natal were bought In on ac
count of the bidding being much too low.
Oood KatHrlan greasy sold well. The next
sale anil the lasT for this year Is scheduled
to open Oetebnr 9 and then offerings will
he limited to 250.000 bales. The following is
tin- sale In detail :
Queensland. S00 bales; scoured. 1s 4d'h5lH
d; grassy, VMfM. Victoria. 00 bales;
SOOUrsd. d'uls IM; greasy, 3H4J1044d, WsSl
Australia, 19 bales; grassy, DVAiiVl. New
Zealand. a.noO bales; scoured, 6A4';i!l'!;
greasy, 6V4O0'4d. Cape of flood Hope ami
Natal. 3nft bales; greaav . tt4j$td. Jamaica
50 bales; greasy, 4C'u','l.
Dry fluoda Market.
NEW YORK. July fl -DRY COODS-The
market opened after the holiday without
ma ' m i. 1 1 change in . ondltlon Business
was llirht in all departments Hrown cot
tons wore generally steady, coarse colored
out'utis irregular and bleached cottons neg
le, ted Buyers are waiting for lower prices,
Prints and ginghams are dull at their
previous nrlces. Pilnt cloths nre Inactive,
cotton linings nre generally Irregular
Men's wear Woolfrts and worsted and
woolen gnd Worsted dre.. goods are slow.
Cnllfni-nln llrlrd Emits.
NEW YORK, Julv 5 CALIFORNIA
DBIED Fit l ITS- 1 lull and nominal. Rusl
nsss was rather slow In the matket for
vsporstsd apples, with the undertone
about steady at unchanged prices; state
ovapi, rated apples, common .I'tdiSc; prime,
B44f6Uc; choice. reftjCc: fancy. 7'u714c;
California dried prunes, Stv'flTc per lb . as
to six,- and quality; apricots. Rovul. 12'e'if
14c; Moor Park, 151711c: peaches, neeled. II
420c
impeded. Hfso,
BRITISH It I 11: IN IMIIA.
Bamplrs Held by Reasnn of Racial nnd
Itellitluus lllsseualona.
Whoever would see the old India can, of
course, ace t anywhere, snys a writer In
Leslies Monthly, for the new India Ilea
very thin over II. Hut to Benares he must
surely go. There, bv the sluggish (hinges,
hoi;- and calm, he will breathe air heavy
with the crushed flowers of the offerlrms,
move am 1,1 Ilu- si a re of Idols and the crowds
of worahlpera from very .man. r of India,
bowing to the phallic ymboll and staring
heedlessly at temple cnrvlngs so obscene as
to have required OXemptI n liv government
from the operation of the laws against foul
Imagery and decorutlon, watch the multi
tudes bathe Iii ihe Mcrsd stream and wor
ship Its green waters, look on the stent pool
of soma deity's sweat In which other devout
suula bathe with milk and Dowen and yel
low powder fur offerings and on whose bank
B priest is teaching a small boy to read the
Bhaatrat with stately bowings and gestl. il
lations. Nearly najv.-.i prlssta lie by the
roadside or wander past. Bocrad cows roam
through the tempi., courts. Monkeys swing
dow n from the trees nnd grin at some stone
Idol, which with leering fSCS daubed with
red paint gitna ha.k stolidly. From the
river bank rises the smoke of the funeral
pyre, and over a s -wet's mouth the dhObiSS
are at work, atid their Clothes, washed In
the f nil and holy stream, are spread on the
banks to dry. There Is a certain levity and
Irrsllsiousnaafl sboul it nil to a western
mind, but it is the religion or India in its
holiest city. The odor of the jungle und
Ihe plain, and Ihe . ilur of a world that Is
hot ours, are gars, v. I ere thesu people from
ever;- ,st.to of tile gnat emi'll'n come to
WorsM'i their :Sj0.issn,La.iu gods the 300,000,000
gods of thi ir fathers.
Ami vet over this people as numerous us
their gods, a foreign QUsen rules with less
than TO.OOO BOldlsrs of ner own race to sup-
porl bar sovereignty is it a popular sov
ereignty 7 Lord tic, ore Hamilton, tho
sry tor In Hi urn It Is not, "I am
afraldi' he declared In Parliament, "thut
u i at ever we do our government win never
be popular In India." Al Ibis loyal Hindus
and their people hold up their hands and
protest th.lr love and loyalty. Hut popu
lar the British government is not and
popular Itevef will he. It holds India not
by the popularity of Itl rule, excellent and
alutar) I I, and with many disliked
ami abhorred just in proportion as it Is
cells i and salutary, but by reason of
th.e dlsssnslons of Inula within racial, na
tional, linguistic, religious and by reason
iii' that moral a rlorlty nnd betietlt of
righteous service which constitute title by
ti.O I 'i Of CO, I
"India Is n very ourlOlM pi. ice,'' us the
enlightened Paget, M P. remarked to
Orde. From Strickland's point of view
very few people know anything about it
Tl i lltlny taught a gnat many people
who ' night ihej knew that they wsrs
very linoranl. Ilnglaml thinks (he hand
some .IUIi soldiers can be trusted any
v. here and one finds th.-m policing the
street of 'long Kong Sh inghal and
Hn, aiore. Eli - looking fellows and trusty
lluv are. So are mans native r.glment-
Me lem and Hindu. And with 140,4m s
soldiers, stiffened by 70,000 white faces In
,ii.; i . equipped, Moslems oonetltutlng the
e nil mi on lllmlii s,,! .unl Hindus hold
lug the forts among Mohomtaedans. A
man U tru 'e.l bl away from his own
people und among his foCJ.
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
Proportion of Choice Cattle Larger and
Market Fairly Active.
HOGS ACTIVE AND CONSIDERABLY HIGHER
Packers 4re tiond Rnyera of VII Kinds
of I. lie loeW nnd Markets In
4'nnseiinenee Are Arllvc m
Ahnnt Krrlhln.
SOITH
Ri elpts were:
Offli lal Monday
oftlclal Tuesday
official We In. s. lav ..
I Ifflclsl l inn s. lay
i IMA II A. July
i utile. Hoiis. Sheep
l,$$ 6,1.10
2.783
. 2.019 7. On
I
.Holiday
2.9.1.-
6,fi22 3.213
Eour dgyi this week. ... 7.519 19.192 Jii6
Same days last week . . .13, ITU 41. ','24 9,'s.l
Same days week before 12,093 I6.S06 W,VX
Same three weeks ago. .I6,i:i& Sii.'AHi 5 9s?
Same four weeks ago.. 10,611 13.41 b.74o
Ave.-.tge pr:ce paid fo
ct tat the last
several days, with comparisons
1 1900. , 1899. 1 ISM . 1497 . 1 ISM .11415. 114
Juno 15.
June 10,
June 17.
June is.
June 19.
June 20.
June 21
.'uiie 22
June 23.
June .4.
June 25.
June 20.
June 27.
June 21.
June 29.
Juno 30.
Julv I..
Iilv I.,
.liils .:
Julv 4 .
July 5 .
4 S9
1 9..
a I
& 03 1
6 0i
4 94!
93
5 HO
I 13
I
.: 64
a a
.; t;n
3 77
3 90
3 $1
3 31 2 'A 4 4l 4 6'
3 22 3 nl 4 &
3 18 3 08 4 441
2 11 2 10. 4 40 4 $5
3 04! I 3 15, 3 01 4 4$) 4 7o
3 71 1 3 SO I 2 95, 4 45 4 ' 0
3 1,9 3 HI 3 15 I 4 3, 4 T
4 is a ;2 .; 21 3 02 4 4o 4 .'.
3 til 3
3 21
3 02
I 4 II
3 II : $t
3 20 1
3 2::!
3 15
:; flo:
2 M
I 4
4 46
I 52
4 67
4 03,
4 60
5 ml
; , 9
4 15
4 7
4 73
4 sn
4 70
5 01 3 0.1
I o.i 3 t.4
2 -17
2 96
I 02!
ll :; 3 63 3 16
4 99 3 US 3 60 3 24 2 94
I 5 oil 3 tes 3 V. 3 2I 2 Ml
I 141
4 03
3 .3. 3 67
3 23
2 90
4 9.'
3 61
3 Ik
3 21
2 5 4 S3 4 71
2 5 4 70j 4 $6
i "i
78
r 1 r
.-, N 3 7S 3 66
4 8Hi 4 36
Indic ates Sunday.
Indicates Holldav.
The Official number of cars of
brought In today bv each road was:
Cnitle HogH. Sheep.
stock
11 rs
t , Al St Mt P KV
O. St L Ry,, .
Missouri Pacific Rv
2 . .
i "t
49 1$ 10
25 30 2 1
6 3....
24 5
36 24 .. 1
1 4
I
i i
i
147 H 12 8
l'nlon Pacini- System.
P., E ft M. V H R
S. ('4 1
c., st. p.
B, & M
c , u &
K. C. A
C. , It. I.
O. , R. 1.
Ry
, M. as 0. Ry
R. R. R
Ry
J.
ft P.. east
ft P, west.
Total receipts
The disposition of the day's receipts ws
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer of bead Indicated:
Uuvere Cattle
Hogs Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
O, II. Hammond Co
Bwlft and Company
Cudahy Packing Cs
Armour ft Co
Swift, from country
Hammond, Kansas City.
R Recker ft Degsn
Vansant ft Co
L F. Huss
Cudahy Rros. ft Co
Other buyers
471 429
446 1.20$ U3
74 1.124 204
734 1.H12 1,767
SI 1.668 275
m
62
66
1
39
719
10 601
Totals 1,007 6.915 3,269
CATTLE Thrtre was a flberal supply of
cattle at the yards today for a Thursday
and the proportion of good cattle was large
The market opened up early and trading
was fairly active at about steady prices
for the choicer quality of beef steers. In
aoine esses where the cattle happened to
Just stilt the buyers they paid a little
stronger price than on Tuesday. There
was a good demand on the part of local
packers for the better grades, but th ten
dency was to neglect the commoner cattle
In view of the number of choice cattle
offered on th market. Everything, how
ever, commanded nearly steady prices and
the market was generally very satisfactory.
There was hardly enough row stuff on
sale to make a test of the market, but what
little there was here sold at good, steady
to strong prises. Hulls, calves and stags
all sold In about the same notches as thay
have all Ihe week
Stock rattle were also scares today and
but few were wanted as there Is little de
mand for them from th country. There
wus t)o particular change In the prlcee paid.
Representative sgles:
H15KE STEERS.
No.
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Av. Pr. No
Av.
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5 10
6 10
6 10
5 10
6 10
6 10
5 10
6 1
5 10
I 16
5 16
'., I",
6 15
5 20
5 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
5 -fl
r. 2
r 20
6 20
5 25
6 25
6 90
5 P,
f. 30
5 JO
6 3
I 30
5 10
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6 45
6 15
5 46
6 10
6 10
4 00
4 01
4 10
4 15
4 20
4 20
4 25
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4 10
4 4.'.
4 60
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.... 470
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14 10
4 23
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4
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4 65
4 ;o
4 70
4 7.
4 75
4 75
4 76
4 so
4 85
4 90
4 40
4 T
4 ..
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I 00
5 00
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4
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51.
7
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24
30.
40.
40
15.
Si
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25.
17.
32.
17.
34.
34
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1M3
1I2
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9lU
1040
1174
1246
1224
1123
1242
1006
12(19
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1160
MB
1132
MM
13f
1IM
1140
lOW
1IM
irj
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148
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1300
UU
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1400
1442
124
1422
lit?
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429
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4 HO JO
Ul4
6 00
1100
6 . .' 1170
1 1140
1 1310
1000
1 1270
1 1075
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1 1 11
4 197
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1 164
, . 460
. . 40(1
(160
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. KM
. . 740
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1 1SO
103
, . 402
..1170
.. 423
.. 110
,.13.'.0
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1610
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. . 370
1 50
I Ifi
3 no
3 25
S 25
3 2.'.
3 55
3 CO
3 V.
.1 75
3 75
3 75
HEIFERS
S 10 1
BULLA
3 30 1
4 HO I
$ si i
4
CALV ES.
4 on i
4 oo l
4 00 6
4 CO I
420 4 00
MM
1610
. 550
4 20
4 30
4 60
186
16
in
17
00
25
6 ?6
6 ',0
140
COWS AND HEIFERS
64C 4 40
STOi'K CALVES.
270 S 2 2 340 4 5
Ml IN 1 IM 60
STOr'KP'RS AND FEEDERS.
fM 4 so
14.
IliifiS There was rather a light run of
boas Io'Ihv. Ii.-'h rsselpta being only nbout
$S0t head. Eirly reports from other mar
kets were favorable to sellers, and as a
lesull opening bids were SbOUl BO hlch
than TUOSday s general market. A rew hogs
changed hands on the opening, light weights
bringing around $5 06 and S.07i, und heavier
noes going rrom nun price up to so. ju
Later on prices firmed up and the markei
took on more life, so thut practically every
thing was sold al an early hour The long
string brought $" "7'j. with the better
qi allty and weights selling at $9.10 and
better The close was strong, or about 7'
!0 higher than Tuesday's general market
Chicago'! weak close coming to late to bi
effective.
Today's advance, as will be seen from the
table or average prices, carries the mar
ket nearly back to where il was u week
today
Representative sales
No
12
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204
201
117
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206
107
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5 10
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6 10
6 10
6 10
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230
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40
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130
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160
140
120
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7, 071, 74 20 ,., 6 11
I 071, 90 hi B I 10
6 074 71 Bj 541 :, in
6 07', 91 237 ,., 1 111$
6 071, ei 27.0 Si 1144
6 07', 40 2719 VI 7, I1
7. 071, 0 219 H ." 1114
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120
80
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SHEEP
Today' sheep market was fnlrlv
w
suppll
I tmlav and the offering wet.-
f nbiiu; the same character th.-v have been
fur some little time The same as on Tues
day. the demand v. ,s better for the strictly
.holer lambs, wethers and jearllngs than
for anything on the common order, but the
tendency was for buyers to shade price,
Sellers were not willing to make the con
StSlonS, and as a result the market was
slow. Sonus sales were made at not fur
from stea ls prices, but bids as n rule were
lower than on Tuesday.
Quotations: Western grnsa wethers. $tnn
Til.0."!; choice glass yearling. $4 ti.Y.f 00: fed
wethers, $4. ($439.00; fid vearllngs. fc.004W.40;
fed ewes. Kood ,. I'lmli'e $4 ! U'a I .'' . fair to
good fed ewes. tli.ViMOO. aood to choice
' iiiipeii iambs, g, ,.s'(,, ,i
' lipped lambs, $.:g$ 7i.
sales:
No
.', I Wyoming walhers
.'HI Wyoming wethers
"7 r... ding j sarllnga
fair to good
Representative
Av
. . 104
::1
IT
$1 M
,4 90
4 ft
CHICAGO LIVB BTOCH MAHKBT.
Mterra Med. (losing I'.nalcr Host
Higher theeg Ltisvsr.
CHICAOO, July I CATTLK Receipts.
17.000 head: steers generally steady, (losing
easier; bu tetters' StOCS steady to strotn
natives, beat on sale today, seven carloads
at $r. ".; good to prime steers. B.lBtOV
poor to medium, $4.404J9.10; (elected feed
ers, tlrm. $l..Vh"4 9f; mixed stockers. steady,
$3.9031.78; . ..ws. $i'.vi4.fsi. heifers, $3 i
5.00; can ner s, .ooi.;$; imiie. $2 tvt (
slvee. $l.fyiW.5o. Texans. recelt.t . 1.200
head: best on sale today, four carloads nl
K.10; T xaji fed steers. se,v. $6.4006. 20;
T. as crass p: i rs. $1 '8Vh4.2fi: Texss bulls.
12 604(3. K.
HOGS Receipts tmlav, 22.000 heed; tomor
iw, ",1... i. estimated; left over. 4.000. 67loc
higher, closing MSlSI top, M.40; mixed and
butchers. M.OQ06.4O: good to choice heavy.
$9 Kg;,.40, i-.uigli heavv. $5. i8rds. 10; light.
$o.lo-..37i2; bulk of aalcs. .so0.3t.
SHEEP ANH LAMBS Receipts. 20,0,1(1
head; sheei., 59100 lower; good lambs.
toady, other slow to lower, good to choice
wethers $4. IM4.9t; fair to choice mixed.
$1.IKJM.; western sheep. $4.00BH.$0; Texas
sheep, B.WaV4.lB: native lambs. $4.7Vct6,75;
wmtern lambs, W !'!. 2b.
ew Vork Live Stork.
NEW VORK. July J. -CATTLE Receipts,
l.llii hend. mostly for exporters and slaugh
terers; no trade of choice; feeling steady;
cables wore unchanged; shipments. 711 cnt-
tle, 1,14.1 sheep and 4. 640 quarters of beef
CALVES Receipts. 310 head, steady and
all sold; veals. $4aWdS.:, little calves, 14. 90;
buttermilks, ISrsJUjiOO.
SIINKP AND LA .MRS Receipts. 3.132
besd: ahaap. quiei and steady: lambs, i ti
ITsr higher; two cars of sheep unsold; sheep,
$3,40: lamb, good to prime, u
Hods Receipts. 2.771 head, one csr on
sale; market 10c lower than Wednesday,
western hogs, 75; Texans. H 40.
St. I.nnle l.4ve Stock.
RT Iri8, July 5 CATTLIC Receipts.,
100 head, inrludlne- 2.70U Texans: market
firm for natives, slow and steady for Tex
ane; native shipping and export steers.
$4 aWnv6.0Y; dressed beef and butcher attars.
$4.6043O.i$; teers under 1.000 lbs., $4,0(ji4.75:
utoikers and feeders. $1 4n7J4 so; cows and
li.-lfers, n.004W.7$: canner. I1.604J$1 .
bulls,
M.r-i
fi WrvS 6i ; Texas and Indian steers,
4. so; eows and Heifers, 1 vq .1 v.
Il'IGS Receipts. L4JO0 head; market. $
10- higher, pigs and lights $S.'ifi 2. pack
's, .1$4.: butchers. $"i.2r.'4lf.7tr.
SHEEP A Nl LAMPS Receipts, 1.100
head: market steady; native muttons, $4 .00
f4.X, lambs, $VJ0fr.00.
Kanaaa City Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY. July 5 CATTLK Re
ceipts. 4.500 natives and 2,B00 Texans; good,
active demand at strong prices; native
steers. !4.TKi5IO; stin kers nnd feeders, tt.So
fa4.75; butcher rows and heifers, tt.lOOS.OO;
miners. $2.B04j'3 10; fed westerns, $l iuir.3ii;
Texans, I3.60454.lt.
IKiflS Receipts. 7'KHi head: nulet at KE100
advunee; heavy, $S 2o'n.". .Hi; mixed, 5.1(rUi
5.25; lights, ir.ewkJaO; pigs. $4 if of. Ofi,
tSH..l'.l' A.Ml 1.AJ1IIS IteCSiPlS, S,3UO
head: Improved demuud and muttons
steady; lambs, lOlilRc higher: Ismbs, $4 7.1)
pg.ts: muttona, $4OOM6.O0; Texans. $S.75'
4.00; feeders, 4,Vu-4 50: culls. $2 5O3.50.
si das. ph I u .- Stork.
SOI.TH ST. JOSEPH. Tsfo . Julv 5 (9oe-
elnl.j The Journal Quotes:
( Aa TI.E -Receipts. 2,4oO head, market
strong to 10c higher: natives. $4 2o'u5 3.';
Texsns snd westerns $4 I049$.$0; cows and
heifers. $2 ,00414.16; bulls and stags. B.M4B
4.1(0; yearlings and calves, $1.50'.i4.7.'i; stock
ers and feeders, $::2.Vo4 50; veals, ?5.007It1 5".
HOiiS Receipts. V.dOii head; market gf n
trallv 5c higher; all grades, $5. 12' -'35.30;
bulk of sales. $4 17H4J - U
SHEEP Receipts, l.Suo head; market
steady.
Stork
are thi
In MkIiL
Following
receipts
nt the four
principal western markets for July 6:
Cattle lli.s Sheep.
South Omaha 1,937 8,(21 .l.'.i'i
Chicago 17,000 22. -oj 2(1.(0)
Kansas City 4,600 7,0 I $300
St. lxiuls 4,100 3,200 1.100
Totals 28,637 34,722 27,613
flll OF A IRltill Is I V ( .
I'aaalug of a Killed Soldier of
tho
Civil War.
If ever there was a gallant ntnl true
hearted Irish gentleman, fj ys tJie Kansas
Cltv Journil. the late (ieneral Tim Mr
I arthy of Kansas filled that bill. He was
known to the younger generation In Kan
sas as ,1 genial yet dlgnltlcd m in, who al
ways appeared scrupulously dressed, and
lor twenty-five years he was absolutely a
teetotaler. Yet In his younger davs he was
a rolllckliii: lad who liked his poteen as
voll as the next, and he lived among rough
men in a rough way upon the western
border.
At the close of the civil war Tim Joined
the regular army and oon became sergeant
major of the Third Infantry. Ills regi
ment was sent to western Kansas to take
part in the Indian war of ISils, and Fort Wal
lace was the post nt which Tim was sta
tioned In the whole army there wa.s no
more cheery, handsome or soldierly young
fellow than Sergeant Major Tim McCarthy.
His conduct was perfect except on widely
separated occasions. When he would ..1111
mi.nr with the sutlers bar I"" Ini,,' and
And himself until or dlslni lined for duty.
On one of these occasions tho commander
of the post. Captain Is.-ogli. later killed In
Custer's tight with sluing Hull, determined
to give TflVl a wholes, .me lesson He lent
for the suiler and told him that he must
stop selling tin- sergeant liquor. Shortly
after the Issiian. of this order Tim found
himelf refused, and In st might w i y belong
himself to captain k igh's quarter
"Is It thrue, captain, what the antler has
been tollln met said Tim as h came to
attention before tin- commanding officer
"Yes. It's true. Tim. You must ipilt that
whisky business As good a young man as
voti has no business soaking his hide as
you have be-11 doing this week. You'll gsl
not another drink until you are entirely
sobered." respond, d. t he captain
For a moment Tim looked at the captain
in dull gmaiement, Than, pulling himself
together, he struck a superb military at
titude, threw out his chest with the prido
of centuries 1: ml said:
"Well, all I've got to say, captain. I
that things have 11,1111' in a Ii I of a pa s
In this free country whin the Pun of an
Irish king ean'l get whisky."
With that Tim marched awas to his quar
tera with head ere, t and nostrils expanding.
but icarcely had he arrived when In walked
the captain s onb rly with this rm-sage:
'The commanding officer Informs Ser
geant McCarthy thai ths order has been re
voked and that Serjeant McCarthy may go
to hell III his own way as fust as he wants
"'oid-tlmers In Kansas will remember that
(ieneral MoCerthy used . ften to bj loked
about being the son of an Irt-h king I tils
ft 1 he true - story of ths origin of Ihs eg.
prswlon s rslated by Osneral McCarthy
himMif He may or may noi have had the
bood of royal """' "If veins, bu h.
Wia Prtncs In his own right and those
who knew him loved hlm.
F.seoniMiiinlcnlea ho 4 reli bishop.
new TOR K . July Nswi has bssn re
ceived from Rome that the pops hBS ex-
mil rv K' 11 I atiP
MitiiirTi'iii '- '
.....J .. hAlll t UL' . Vt.fl r
htir'
.... . ... . u ..11.. mil i,.r IPii : M llM't
:i I I 11 C ' H I II 1 l " "'I'll'" - -
0 recognize Vlllaites title to an i.r.-l,-
biahopoy and thsrs was a rupture that
caused Mini to leave In, me and go to France.
Tho act for which Vlllatte has been com.
Wi. nt? .i,.,i was the consecrating .is bishop
of a, 11,;.. .X. pries, knew,, us PoS
Mlrairla Vlllatta I Well known in th
t'nltid St ilea and I- 1 - " nchniun about 4.
years old.
Injured by Skyrocket.
STORM LAKH ll -Inly r' especial Tele.
gram.) H V. D. InydBBi was shot in the
right eye hv rcket at the b"iiibardni( nt
of Borrow Castl Shlob was being held at
Warreu lks yte.e usy. Hi 1 badly Injured.
aafeetl others frt temnn
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A few of those dainty, gold-rimtncd glMM
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